The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 18, 1914, Page 8, Image 8
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norcjiiAs.
Special to The News.
Douglas, Sept. 16.?Mr. J. L. Tillmen
meant with a serious accident
Monday at Van Wyck, just after he
left for home. Thoy say his horse
began to play and then to run. The
doctor discovered a serious gash in
his head, in which seven sitches had
to be taken We are very sorrow to
bear of his misfortune and hope he
will soon be over it.
Mis s Olivette IMackmon of Lancaster
visited Miss Viola Blackmon
some few days ago.
A series of meetings closed at
Douglas a few days past. It was -t
very successful one. The pastor,
Rev. Hugh It. Murchison, did the
preaching.
Mr. Albert Caskev has returned to
Clemson to resume his studies again.
Misses Mamie and Annie Bell
Graham were visitors at the home of
Mr. I,. A. Graham recently.
Miss Mamie Caskey of Heath
Springs visited friends and relatives
some few days ago.
Misses Effle Gulp and Ethel Basking
and Mr. Hall Duron were also
visitors at the home of Mrs. Haskins
Sista re's.
We are glad to i.ote that Mr. S. It.
Caskey is gradually improving.
HEATH SIMtlVG.
Spaclal to The News.
Heath Spring, Sept. 17.? Mrs.
Kalmond McElhanoy of Fort Mill
and Messrs. Archie Beaty of Camden
and Thomas Beaty of MeBee attended
the funeral of their sister. Miss Ella
Beaty, whose body was brought here
for interment at the Beaver Creek
cemetery 1 uesuay.
Misses Ruby Rutledge. Mary
Brown Van L:\ndlngham, Emma Mobley
and Ruth Rollings have gone to
take up their work in Wint'nrop College.
Miss Lon Durant of Craigsville is
spending a few days with ! or niece,
Mrs. E. B. Mobley.
Mrs. J. L. Bell and Misses Florence
and Kstelle Bell, Laura Tlierrell
and Brite and Mary Nancy Mobley
spent Thursday afternoon in
Kershaw.
Mr. Ed Williams of the Stoneboro
neighborhool has returned to Richmond
to resume his studies in the
Medical College of Virginia.
Mr. Burke Clark left recently for
Mt. Pleasant, N C., for a course of
study in the collegiate Institute at
that place.
Misses jonllle Plane, L.ai Kicnartis
and Sallle Jones of Llbierty Hill
are In attendance upon Winthrop
College this session.
Mrs. Mary Evans of Kershaw is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C.
Beckham, and Mrs, Nelle E. Small.
Miss Elizabeth Clark has returned
to Alanta where she continues in the
school in which she taught last seeeion.
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with anyVthe merchants
ent or child--^tt-yQU have to
SOY or GIRL to owN%J
ER THE CONTEST.
cteen years of age may be
cither going in person or
their behalf to all the nier11
that tliey desire to enter
ames wi* then be entered
:soever.
your children in this great
l through the generosity of
chants* Do it at once. Jt
ild who wins this handsome
>iest child in Lancaster. All
the prize is to.gather up the
ren out at these big stores,
iving for. Gather tip these
iends to help you.
The Merehs
THE. STANDARD DRUG
"The Rexall S
refined This is "Violet D>
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galore. are Klvin? Wlth
e you Violet Dulce Talcun
y Conful
little Vanity Box,
for 25c. Don't put
^r;s,on one. Remember ths
Dollar
can you get 25 Pony
>UR FRIEN
Miss Alma Vanlandingham has
gone to Fountain Inn where she
holds a position as teacher in the
public school.
Mrs. K. C. Croxton is still In the
Fennell Infiramry at Hock Hill wlier
she went for treatment several days
ago.
The Buttrlck Literary society held
its first meeting of the present
school session Friday night of last
week.
Miss Mayme Clingan came in Tue.?
day morning from Baltimore to resume
her work in the millinery department
cf the Spring Banking and
Mercantile Cm puny.
Rev. J. W. 11 Dyclies has returned
from his visit to friends in Vir
ginin and will fill his regular appointments
at Heath Spring and Flint
Ridge Sunday
The electric light plant, which the
Springs Banking and Mercantile
Company put in in connection witl
their system of waterworks, seemf
to be rendering effective service
This should lead our people to consider
the fesisihilitv ot imttinir in ?
like system ofithe town.
Mrs. O. I). Kllis has gone to Co
lunibia for treatment in the Hnptisi
Hospital there.
Mr. K. C. Croxton is the mist re
cent ptirchaser of an automobile ii
Heath Spring.
Mr. Hanson Mobley has returnee
to his work as a student in the Cni
versity of South Carolina at Co
1'mbia
Mrs. Mllian Hinson has acceplet
a position .in the lad.es' sales depart
meat of the Springs Hanking ant
Mercantile < 'ompany.
.vuss nrne .>iyitn;y is wun .nr. *
L. Mohley in his mercantile housf
for the coming season.
Mr. 1-2. 11. MQbley lias a positioi
with the Springs Hanking and Mer
cantilc Company.
Tlie Heath Spring schools hav<
entered upon what promises to ho .
prosperous session.
UNITY.
Special to The News.
Unity. Sept. 16.?The farmers art
busy in this community. All seen
to be in very good seart. still hoping
that 'tis better farther on. We art
sorry to note that Mr. Ira B. Cren
shaw is very sick with fever. Mr
Crenshaw's many froends wish foi
him a speedy recovery.
Unity and Pleasant Hall chuichei
are now being supplied by Re\. W
W. Boyce of Mexico, who is awa>
| from his missionary work on ac
count of the war. The people art
very grateful to their former pastor
Rev. C. S. Young, for having fount!
for them a pastor before resigning
How To Give Quinine To Children
FKBRIMNKiathetrade-mark name given to at
improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pieaa
ant to lake and doea not diaturb the atomach
I Children take it and never know it ia Quinine
| Alao especially adapted to adulta who cannoi
, take ordinary Quinine. Doea not nauaeate noi
cauae nervouan ;ss nor ringing in the head. Trj
I it the next time you need Quinine for any pur
poee. Aik for 2*ounce original package. Th?
' name FKBRJLINK ia blown in bottle. 25 cents
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his charge.
Mr. and Mrs. (J. L. McDow visited
the former's brother, Mr. A. C.
\ McDow Thursday.
I Mr. Grady McMurray \ isited in the
Kbenezer section Sunday afternoon,
i Mr. McMurray reports that the new
building of the Kbenezer church is
progressing nicely.
Mr. John Hoik of Dry Creek spent
tli past week at the home of his
nephew, Mr. J. C. Helk.
! Mr. Hunter It. Hill spent Tuesday
" night with Mr. Thurlow Hallman.
Mrs. A. C. McDow and daughter, .
' Miss Kvelyn, visited at Mr. G. F. '
Steele's in the Tir/.ah section WedI
nesday.
Unity string band met at the
- Junior hall Thursday night. The
t music was greatly enjoyed by all who
were present, t made some of the
> boys think of what their fathers
> told them about "back in the
i sixties."
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IM.KASANT VAIXKY.
Special to The News.
Pleasant VTalley, Sept 17.?At an.
. enthusiastic meeting of the Pleasant
' l'.. II.... .< /II..1- 1. . 1-1 I
I?.<in-? Hi inn n V I 11 II. III'KI lillfl
week. it was decided that all members
of the cluli hold tlieir cotton seed
1 for 30 days, and it is probable that |
at the next meeting the time will be
' extended to fin days. They will also
" hold their cotton as long as possible. '
" The "Muy-a-bale" movement was
endorsed and the club was almost
' unanimous in advocacy of a law |
limiting the cotton acreage of pro-!
' duction next year. It was decided tg?
give 4 0 cents per hundred for pick-1
ing unless the price advanced to 10
* cents per pound. /
Mr. J. M. Harris, vice president of
' the Pleasant Valley club, believing j
that he can buy cotton now cheaper I
4 than he can raise it next year, on !
( Monday bought la bales on the Fort'
Mili market at 7 Vfc cents per pound.
Messrs. Pettus and Wilson are do- 1
ing some much needed worw on j
some of the principal roadh of our
community.
Miss Kdna Harris left last week
for College Place, Ga., where she
r will teach. (
j ivir. j. u. narris is principal of the I
India Hook school near Hock Hill. i
Prof. W N. Marchant, who waH
1 the principal of the Pleasant Valley
school last session, died in Oolum-1
bia a few weeks ago. He made
1 many warm friends here, and it was '
with sorrow they received the report
of his death. j
Notice of Discharge
I Notice Is hereby given that the
; undersigned will, as administratrix
- of the estate of B. C. Hough, de.
ceased, on the 30th day of September,
1914, make her final return as
! such administratrix and apply to the
. probate court of Lancaster county
; for letters dismissory.
MRS. EMMA HOUGH.
r Admtx. Estate of B. C. Hough, De;
ceased.
Aug. 28, 1914. . I
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SKPTKMBK n 18, 1914.
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:o one vote in this contest?Mo
s of these RELIABLE MERCHA
er of contestants are already h
Iway Tlii^ O
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"Our Idea is
for good gro- Rig Re(
the White Sew- Low Cut Sho
Every dollar
Save money
secures votes in and secure ,
Pony Contes
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S. C. MILLS TO RESUME
FULL TIME WORK^
That the head of a large system of
cotton mills In this state had ordered !
from the North resumption of fulltimie
operation was reported here on
unimpeachable- authority today.
Steadiness of the cloth market and
improvement of trade conditins with
South America was described as th'
cause.
The cloth market during the week
has shown each day increasing stead
iness, and the demand Is better. With
the farmefs absolutely refusing to
sell their staple to speculators, whicn
is shown "by receipts closely approach
ing none, those mills which have con
tinned full or interrupted operations
are said to liae practically exhausted
their stocks f raw material. With
the demand for manufactured cotton
good, practically all the rav' material
at the mills exhausted anil no ootton
on the market, the mills face the necessity
f resuming operation and of
purchasing cotton.
Upon the consumption hy the mills
of this county depends the relief of
the producer, and this report afforded
particular encourapement to leaders
in the fight to save the farmer's m
finances, they declared. it would ~
jpf'an the turning into trade chanels I
of hundreds of thousands ot dallars'
worth of products and the placing into
Southern clrculatin an equal
amount of currency.
A TOWN ORDINANCK.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster.
Re it ordained by Hie Mayor and
Aldermen of the To/n of Lancaster
in Council assemble and by the authority
of the suine:
That, whenever all the owners of
real property In Vjje or more blocks
fronting on any struts in the town
of Lancaster, S. C..J each shall pay
into the Town Treasury, Thirty-three
(88) cents per lin/al foot for each
i foot so fronting on his or her property
or shall, furnish to the said
| town bankable notAeor other security
which shall be approved by the
; Town Council of siyd town. The
amounts rr wnicn sayi notes or other
security Klven are iy bear interest at
I the rate of elffht p*/r cent per annum
and to be due antl payable one, two
or three yeais fronVii&te of such contract.
said town will forthwith cause
to be laid a concrete sidewalk six
feet in width upon wieh pavements
by contract or otherwise upon such
terms as it may deemVbest.
Passed and ratified this lf>th day
of September. 1914.
J. M. HOOD. Mayor.
JOHN CRAWFORD.
Clerk and Treasurer.
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CONDITIONS
Contest began on July 15th, 5 vot
worth purchased or paid in on accoi
Every child entering the contest i
name registered at each of the stor
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iiiiinutri. 1 ne iicime? may ue eiiteret
the contest, but remember that you
contestant until your name has bee
stores. , t V
AnV'c h ild\imcier 1G years of age it
contest. The child that has the grea
on December 15tFflf 1914, will secure
absolutely iree? I
i^Hvotes to\oe counted must be
DecembfeiLlS.
No chil\of employes or membei
ilies of firnVLgiving the contest v
enter the conu?*t^^
No official or buy^ibr any public
ticipate in this contestSor secure
chased for any contestant*.
Thtl buying and selling o5<vote!
hibited and anyone violating this <
rights in the contest.
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great Pon;
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and drink
Goods. delicious PI
by buying from us vim^aniTv
rotes on the great every time
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BUTTER AN!
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than anybody. When yNlha
tirst. Wo handle the choieTNvj
yon any kind of cut yon want.
(iround Meal, ('ream < 'heese {
the best, phono 160.
CITY MEAT
Stogner Bros. &
Proprietoi
New Candy
The Fruit And C?
H^Just O]
Now lot GUS, the>^ndy !
these delieieaeies. As y<Vu ki
quantities and Sells them \r
Also fresh Home Made ck
Cream in the city delivered! a
Phone jd fi
Yours tru
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