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- tr?3*sfprM*e?w?1 m , L. .,. . IP CHAKLES T. CONNONS l,ab PASSES AWAY 5 (Continued from Page One.) nor what he wrote. His fluent style was Sps adapted to any form of composition f?r' and we would that that gift was ^'n ours which was so eminently his, of ,ont saying in a sketch of this kind just ( Iwnat wo tnuiK ana ieei, yci wnai so ; ; many of us find difficulty in express- lat< ing as we would like to express, the Hut we all know what manner of ] W. man he was and this imperfect up- i eer preciation will find its complement I wa in the loving recollection of his ad- to niirers. who were numbered by his lov friends and acquaintances. <011 Though In* stood high in the re- lni< spect and esteem of all men. belov- clu ed as a citizen and as an editor, it is wh in his relation to bis family that sin those who knew him best love to Ma ! think of him. On February 28. sen 1876. Mr. Connors was married to the Miss Nell Ray Tompkins of Bing- par hampton. New York. Of this true' and devoted wife he was ever Ma thoughtful and considerate and to joi the four children he was always a \Y. tender and loving father, even as lie J. was more than a brother to his only Act sister. His home life was a very R. happy one and lie himself wi s the Cui foul of hispitalKy and good cheer. Mo When ill health forced him to lay llu down his pen nearly throe years ago, Eri he found in the home he loved many i little attentions which he, in his j | strength, had shewn to the loved j ones who then ministered so lovingly Ke. and tenderly to him. So loath were the directors of this 1 company to dispense with his ser- An (vices that they held open the position ex! for more than a year in the hope ' that he would he restored ,o health, wh but l:e felt that his work was done ! to and last year asked them to accept wit hip resignation. This they did with an< reluctance, for it seemed hard to ver accustom themselves to the thought evi that this matt, -o long Identified wh with the l><- i inter .1 of our s< < - so tion. was to give up hb life work, hut Mr. Connors had no enemies, for it ?r was his nature to live at pea< e w ith *> >. every man. icot Mr Connors w:is :? wi-ll laniun :>nii kit devout churchman, a founder of aP< Christ church at this place and lor we many years its senior warden. In th< his religion he was as unostenta- <01 tious and modest as in his other re- of lationships but it is unquestionably mt due largely to his efforts in its behalf that the work of his church was oar- lie ried on with so few members for tin many years until it became well es- an II PDFA * Splendid She! *|T| ?: | EVERY CENT spent X solutely no cost to parer V for some BRIGHT BO *jr X HOW TO ENTE] Y ?? Any child under sixtc V eoine a (Contestant by ( A having a friend go in th > chants informing them x Y the contest. Their nan JL without anv cost whats< Knroll the names of y V Contest which is given 1 your progressive mereli costs nothing. The ehih outfit will be the happie they have to do to win t.li <* coupons which are give; jt The prize is worth striv X coupons. Ask your friei t Here are i THE AMUKE-IT THEAT1 V --rnL.,_ (Midway.) IV The Rouse wnere re A Photoplays reign supreme A where Sweet music is gs Bring your friends where can get votes on the Pony \ test. y "The Mutual Home." $10,000 reward for the p< V who solves "The Million E y Mystery." v |( ASK YO' V V " THE LA NO AS lished. the clergy, whose dv Jr. Connors is survived by his it will be to make in e, one son, Mr. Joseph K. Con- their bishops shall di s, three daughters, Mrs. J. X. plication so that tli< tun of Columbia, Mrs. Shackle- ; may, as it were be w il McCrady of Charleston, and prayers of His childr *.J. 11. Patrick of Rock Hill, and remove the evil caus ! sister, Mrs. l'reston L. Melton ing to them who ru Columbia. | thoughts of peace at ['he funeral rites were held at the tlon. b residence yesterday afternoon. | "From the palace rector of Christ church. Rev. C. *he second day of Ati Boyd, officiating. The impressive (Signed) oniony of the Kpiscopal church "Pius X, Pontif s tused. Many friends gathered pay their last mark of respect, fol- Kaiser Address ing the remains to Westside l.ondon, Aug. .......... tilllI|aHv- message from Berl 1 to rost. The service was con- "erniun Emperors I (led verv simply at the grave. 'to the F,rst Ke*11 ere "Peace, Perfect Peace." was "minis. They had ig softly as the sun sank to rest. !' m'M>lor to l,r iiv beautiful Moral offerings were :,nns might be bless l and these more th*. covered s,'ou,<l b? ?*?le to ke. last resting place oftV de-of the fatherland o ,te(j v its enemies, even if I'lie pall-bearers were: Honorary. nl the last j. J. M. Riddle, Judge Ira H. b,oodles. Judge 1). A. Williams, Capt.i '8Word which II. Rives. Messrs. W. T. (Jregory. |l? remn,n 1,1 i,s 8,lC) p. Allison and W. D. Lommond. i?CQde and which he ive: Col. Leroy Springs. Messrs. declared K. Wylio, L. C. Lazenby. W. J. /'mathed again with uningham, 11. L. Crawford. PaiR ',0,ior. rhis war f< ore. W. C. Thomson, T. ,M. tr,,8til,K in Alrolght; ghes, I). It. Williams and Judge member'"R glori test Moore. / Tht> commander o f renewed the oath of ..AST kxiiortXon. ' ble thirst for victo iiuests Catholics t(? "Prnv for . ~ ~ ...... .. Sister of Pope l> \\ orld Peace. _ Rome, Aug. 20. Rome, Aug. 20? The Pope ou |>ope Plus x who (11 gust 2nd addressed the following ha8 boen ,ai), out |r lortation to the whore world: ipands to view. The \? thto momnit* o-l.nn nnnrle tl.n ' mc | passing lias been ac< ole of Kurope is being dragged in- death of his sister. the vortex of a most terrible war. 's|ie wa8 j,js ppdi h its present dangers and miseries sickness and she \vi 1 the consequences to follow. the '''V1. w',pn 'u> breatl v thought of which must -'tike 's'^,( 1 u,,s room and collapsed ry one with grief and horror, we. ,)r Amit.| ^tended ose care is the life and wellare of iug ymptoms deve in my citizens and people.- cannot 'fver Irotn which si [ be deeply moved end our heart ~ ~ ~ ~ Suiiimer ( onstipnti ung with the bitterest sorrow. Constipation in : \iul in the midst of this universal i lore dangerous th ifusion and peril we feel and inter or spring. T ow that both fatlierlv love end 5 often contaminati ikely to ferment li astolie ministry demand of us that ^^en you are apt should with all earnestness turn ;old water during 1 a thoughts of Christendom w heiict bus injuring your me Tliv help to Christ tiie Priflce ,e\er> Ptomaine Pol : , pails, ponds of stagi Peace, and the most powerfa) w,n keep you well 0 uliator between God and man. . |?He, the natural lax "We charge, therefore, the Catho-yflie bowels of the c s of the whole world to approach Pua waste... , . fyou feel better. PI p throne of grace and mercy, each aV?. a doae d all of them and more especially ly(,?r druggist. ? T PONY-a tland Pony and Handsoi with anv of the merchants mentioned belo\ J it or child?All you have to do is to make \ or GIRL to own this VALUABLE OUT * THE CONTEST. mm) years of age may be'ither going in person or ) 1 | I our children in this great ants. Do it at once. It ! 1 \v 11<? wins this handsome I vy^l ie prize is to gather up the s n or at these big stores. \ ing for. Gather up these * ?,lr. V. LJUO IU IKiip J U U. The merchants Gi ~a HE. STANDARD Dltlii. COMPANY "The RexalRStore." fined Thia ia "Violet D'uice week." ilore* are eac^ can you Violet Dulce Talcum, a beautiCon ful little Vanity Box, a 40c value for 25c. Don't put off getting :raon one. Remember that with each iollar can you get 25 Pony votes. UR FRIENDS T( ;*rrr.^r-~rr 1- :-vvv ;tkk nkws, .\r(;rsT2i, 1 ity furthermore JENNINGS GF every parish as BLEASE "Di reet publie sup- (Continued from e mere it ul God earied with the "you never heard of t en and spaed'ly ing attacked." tea of war. piv- The governor sal le to think the "that's the reason 1 id not of afllic- two men to help Smit JENNINGS CALL] of the Vatican "LIAR. igust, t;<14. jennitigs then front of the stand, s nv Mnvlntnu " at the governor and es Troops, ' mail who 8: >.- A Marconi to help Smith tt ill tells of the Pandemonium br< farewell address the w?rds of Mr. J? nent of Foot 'ookt-'d squally for a assembled, tin- However, the govei ay that German lll,(' said: ed, so that they "Ain't it funny li< p Hying the flag ? row on his own dm rcr the envy of "I was told by a II.is entailed the vaid (lovernor Itlease drop of Germun ' attacked, hut, than enough men here to ho had allowed DOING Till-! It atli decade after The governor sai now drew, must starting a fuss on t it could not be some innocent man I ? I I !...? ??IF ??? HMIl VlflUI") illiu *.! ?.% IB ?I?.V 111*111 nwr juihI the nation say lie rail see nie y Clod and re- cent people are gone ons days of old. He said that he if the regiment Jennings on or off loyalty and pro- "that's what's hurti nt's nnqnestion- governor claimed tin ry. is being sent out of <n Columbia which li les Suddenly. watching. He claim ?The body of was going to the o ed this morning. Saturday to get $1.0 i state for thou- money would not be > pathos of his had the ollice under rentuated by the He said if he can < Anna. Always will prosecute him. side in times of SMITH CALLS C.OV is kneeling near senator Smith far led his last. , , , ssisted from the ???ounced that soon afterward, been or would lie il her. but alariif\ hi campaign, that b.ped with bigh I ,irilish the name , lie did not rallv. ... I (Smith) would have Ion Dangerous lie governor rep Summer-time In I senator kept his won an in the fa 1..1 prosecute one who he food you eutl ed and is morel8enulor 8 i your stomach.I Ciovernor Blea.se t to drink much lance of his time in the hot weather, |r0( 0r(j nf sHUator sn tftoiuacli Colic. I. ... , soiling and other Hei language and lant water, bana, I eapecta to heckler? is It increases the "dopa," "cowardn," :ative, which rids :onpested poison- . ? _ _ -Lax will make Sara*, Othar Ri easant and effec- I*? wor?t ea~. ?.w?uei .?..!%? r Ar% ir* cared by the woitlf t.MllpIlt r? C at ?orter-* Aatiaeplic Ileal ' la and 'lea' *.t thf vnir A^A A^A A^A 4^jJ /,^A A^A SJSfD Bt tie Rubber Tired v entitles you to one vote in I your purchases of these REI FIT. A number of contestan ^I * Vf ) Vf iviiig Away BENNETT-TERRY COMPANY Headquarters for good groceries. We sell the White Sewing Machine. Every dollar spent with us secures votes in the contest. ^HELPYO , A A A A, A ?!?.* A A a" ^ V V V V V V V * "?->i ii ? M?W???w?^?ww?*??w*?wwwMWMBBWWi r 914. /ES GOV. 3AL0MEL MAY \MN LIE" HURT YOUR LIV: Page Que.) 1 I Every time you take this powe i weak uiau b?-. A-iiir you are jn ,iancer. Take 1 1 >pn's Liver Tone instead. Cak d that possibly made from mercury, and w why they hired !frereury has many valuable use ,, lis a dangerous thing to swallow. " /calomel stays In the system El) BLRASE /long it salivates. Kven when " /works naturally, Its after-effects ... . . 'often bad. advanced to th? i rphe Standard Drug Company liook his fingei bpH you Dodson's Liver Tone, w exclaimed: , 1? positively guaranteed to take uvs that 1 ail Place calomel. Liver Tone st . . * lates the liver just enough to sta s a damn ite. j WOrklng, and does not make jko loose wltl sicker than ever?as calomel < earnings and it does. You feel good after ta while Dodson's and it won't force yo ' . ... stop eating or working after ta nor only smiled u u ,H ajJ bGneflcial for chtldr? for adults. QV\ a cock Will Try a large bottle for fifty ( , :,,o" .under the guarantee that your m twill be given back cheerfulb Sumter man. You're not satisfied. , "that 1 may be k (led. 1 have protoi i me." _ _ ? fr~, MEN In* stand wii* rc might get ln.-t CURED FOREVER !sn't like what 1 "" 'Via.'"" \~7~ who posses- I^ y has not not'<ed ' ges the ex- I/;' the stand, an ' perlence ol ?&? ^ 'flw' ng him." The yearf' / ? |Sl , ... right kind f f1 u?one> c \ |,cn I nu?: ilct.u 11\<> doing the ^ th * same thing the right SO > Hiee mentioned wuy huu_ on. but that the dreda and delivered, for he | perhaps * I surveillance ! thousands of itmes, wltl unfal , . . i permanent results. fton't the man In lh,nk lt Ume tQ t thGXight ti ment? if you desire to const KltNOK DOWN. reliable long-cstablishf d sped ed the governor of vust experience, cotle to rue le.irn what can be accompli: not one cent ban wt(h ski|jfui( sclentiti treatm legally spent on i j,0|d f o medical diplomas if niease would certillcates f?y examination [>t the m-n li. other requirements from boards of medical examiners o liini indicted. Status in the Union, together lied that, if the over 20 years' experience in sj I. lie would hav * ally practice. 1 successfully t claims to he the r,n' V"r,t^s?, V' I'icers, Kidney and Uladder eases. Rheumatism, Gall Stc ook tip the bal- Paralysis, Discharges, Piles excoriating the Rectal Trouble, Stricture anc titb in extremely Nervous. Chronic and private ... ' . eases of Men and Women, with pa>ing bis Rxamination free and str ' wh? called confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. etc. p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. ? Call or Write. Mtwdtoo Won't curt Dr. Register, Speciali rot how lone ataadina iWW) Union National Rank 11 rtut. otd reliable Di. Cor- MjUa am, (Jervats Si 5?< OUUMH1A, S. C WV Vv>* V MjUlkJUJ Buggy and Harness ( this contest?Money paid on accounts JABLE MERCHANTS and call for youi ts are already hard at work. So reg con Contest began on July worth purchased or paid Every child entering t "* 'il l M ' name registered at each Y H number. The names ma S contest, but remembt I jg contestant until your nn Any child under 16 yet fiflpl fz contest. The child that 1 on December 15th, 1914, All votes to be countt No child of employes itics of firms giving the enter t he contest. No official or buyer fo ticipate in this contest chases for any contestai The buying and selli hibited and anyone viol rights in the contest. Thin Outfit?Rea A. B. FERGUSON & SON "Our Idea is to fit your Idea." Big Reduction on all Low Cut Shoes and All Summer Goods. Save money by buying from us and secure votes on the great Pony Contest J >17 M JN~THE^ IftfiM | |K . __ jife. & B y( fcjR SUUcur?I)o you believe marriage rings sympathy? rful Cynicus?Most assuredly. 1 believe Dod- ' v?fy woman feels #orry for some >mel ( ther woman'8 husband. ,h"it DESTROYS SLEEP! / it / I very ilmiv Dancaster People Testify to \ it This. ) are You can't sleep at night. J ! With aches and pains of a bad / will / the I When you have to get up from uri- I imu- Inary troubles. \ irt 1 If the kidneys are at fault. \ I Set them working aright with \ kine f',0!U1'8 Kidney Pills. 1 u to I Kere is Lancaster proof of their ?n'as| ^rK- Jane K. Ewards, Catawba I ' I St.. Lancaster, says: "Ono of the / rRntsl family suffered from disordered kid- / om.v\heys. The kidney action was irreg- I k. jcjular and caused much annoyance. 1 iThere were severe pains across the I LsmalI of tlie back and a good night's I rest was impossible. Doan's Kid- / ? jiey Pills, procured at the Standard / Drug Company's store, gave great I relief. I always have a good word I for Doan's Kidney Pills and recom- I mend them to my friends whenever I I can. You may continue to use my A c * ' t former endorsement." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't - simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Edwards recommends. Foster- f* Milburn Co,. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. / MMIAIIPAVPII M MIR Ml tiniunca a tn 5 r ill? 1 I DIAMOND BRAND I I &":,W? ^ \ ? I.ADXRS t " A?k jour 1 ruftfflat for CTTT-CHRS-TKR S A 1 l,n8 DIAMOND 11KANI) PILLS In Rkd ?nd/Vv you Gold metallic boxen, sealed with Blue<0> o*,t- Ribboa Takb no ctdm. liny of your V/ ,*1 I>r.??t.t und u.k for ? III-CIIKB-Tf R ? V III n D1AMOMI nilAM) PI 1.1* K, for twenty-fire allst years rcR.irded ns Best,Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 'ont S EVERYWHERE tkst: to antl ami Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. Oic Sdictlule In Effect Nov. 9th, 1913. f 41 Eastern Time. with WESTBOUND. I* P?('i- Lv. Lancaster 0:00a?3:15p real JiV port Lawn 6:30a?3:56p elns, Lv. BascomvlUe 6:47a?4:16p Lv. Richburg 6:58a?4:30p H >nes, Ar. Chester 7:40a-?5:15p Hf and KASTBOUND. 1 ali Lv. Chester 9:30a?6:45p dia- Lv. Rlehburg 10:20a?7:27p Lv. BascomvlUe ....10:31a?7:38p ictly Lv. Fort Lawn 11:03a?7:55p to 7 Ar. Lancaster 11:30a?8:25p Connections?Chester, with Southem, Seaboard and Carolina & Northed. western Railways. , ,? Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air Line Id*., Railway. Lancaster, with Southern Railway. A. P. McLURE, Supt. iMTFCT 8 1 4> i no i | I aiven to Winner j> - X same as cash trading. Ab- y - votes. A GOOD CHANCE | jister at once and GET BUSY ? * rDITIONS. y 9 16th, 5 votes for every 5 cents' j in on account. y he contest must have her or his V of the stores and will receive a y be entered at any time during jr that you are not a f ull-fledcred JL line has been entered at all the ^ *rs of age is eligible to enter the j nH las the greatest number of votes V will secure the Pony and Outfit ?d must be entered before 6- p. |H or member of immediate fam- & contest will be permitted to JT |H r any public institution can par- 1 H or secure votes on above pur- V ing of votes is absolutely proating this condition forfeits all id Tlieir Ads | g If some one would tell you ?! *-J| that by patronizing the BEST drink on earth that it would & help you wonderfully to win the 1 great Pony Contest, wouldn't % you do it? Yefl 1^ Then get busy V If and drink t ? delicious PEPSI-(|)LA healthful Its good for you; gives you X vim and vigor. You get votes every time you dank a PEPS!. x Works, Lancaster, S. C. V IT | 1