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i will travel we k X; Lancastrians Who Are to <j I PERSONALS Judge. ? T. Y. Williams and Misses I 1 Pearl Mr Man us will leave J Mr. John D. Wylle was a visitor in : join the party which will b< Columbia this week. ed by Prof. C. R. Weeks of Mr. Clark Adickes of Yorkvllle Is College. They will spend I here on business today. weeks in the West, visitin Mr. Millen Plyler has been spend- I position and other points o ing awtille at the Isle of Palms. j Others in the Weeks part Miss Willie Ferguson Is spending j the Lancastrians mentior her vacation in Yorkvllle and Shelby. ' Charles R. Weeks, Dr. and Mr. Sam Paul has joined his fam- Johnson, Miss Carrie Jero lly here at the homo of Mr. Paul son, Miss Ann Thompson, ] Moore. 1 guerite Koonce, Miss Emmi Miss Grace Blackmon of Pageland ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Willi is visiting Misses Louise and Beulah and Mrs. V. B. McFaddei Portor- White, Rock Hill; Miss An Miss Minnie Wynn Caskey is visit- Yorkville; Miss Marv Sloan ing friends and relatives at Heath G j w Dunovant. Mi Sorlngs. I Dunovant. Chester; W. S. V Miss Pet Belk of Taxahaw left this Hlckorv Grove. M,88 Annt week for the mountains of western i _ , .. _. North Carolina. Greensboio, N. ( .; Mrs. I. ... phens. High Point. X. <\; IV Misses Margaret and Mary Wil- _ . , v. _ llamson are visiting relatives in Kaysor. Ashe\ille, N. Black Mountain, N. C. Miss Lucia Murchtson vjslted J m f Miss Katharine Hlakeney at* t Ho I \Cl f*1 f!l I l\0\ Halle Gold Mine this week. 1/lrllUI I *CI Mrs. Lena Parker and children of Albermarle. N .<'.. are the guests of ()f interest in Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blakeney. hood home o[ the bride, v i Misses Kmc and Tlorlde Stogner lived uutil a couple nr y nave been visiting Misses Lillie and when she went to Charh Ammie Lou Powers in Kershaw. where she has friends and will be the following accou Mrs. Reginald Hlckson and little weddlng from Tlie chariot daughter and Miss Pauline Lindsay ver of yesterday of Cheraw are visiting relatives hdre. | <<Ml8g Annie Belle Bar Mr. Robeet R. Mackey ana I daughter of Mr. John L. 1 son. Mr. LeConte Mackey. have been Lancaster, S. C., and Mr. spending somp time at the Isle of { Conrad of this city were Palms. yesterday morning at 9 o'cl< Miss Lillie Green left yesterdav ^ome Rev Ffor Kanuga Lake, where she will Conrad parents of the br visit Mrs> H. K. Osborne of Spartan- 2." ( entral r.venue. I ie Inn - v There were no attendar bride and bridegroom en Mrs. Albert Tinsley and little gether as the notes of tl Margaret Tinsley will leave tomor- Chorus from Lohengrin we row for a visit to Mr. Tinsley's rela-.j ed by Miss Mary Pruett on t tives in Spartanburg. The vows were spoken in l Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Proctor nf , om. the ceremony being f Yorkville visited Mrs. Proctor's J>v Rev- a- F- 'onr;\d' grandparents. Major and Mrs. J. M. bridegroom. 1 % K 1 Riddle, tfiis week llb |7 ?'er<\ ^rown toge artistically decorated witt Mr. L. Hlrsch. who has been visit- j ties of garden flowers, a < ing his sons and daughter in Lan-jof yellow being observed ii caster, speitf the past week with his rooms. The bride is a sit t daughter In Kershaw. ; tractive blonde and was cht Mrs. R. N. Plaxco has returned to a trave,inK drf.88 two^' her home on Yorkville No. 1. after ?!"epe mataor with l)lack *ai a visit to her daughters in Lancaster. carried an armful of Bri ?Yorkville Enquirer. a,nd fer"8 Tie wedding wa slve and marked by refined Mr. J. H. Witherspoon and Mr. ty. During the service Ml J. M. Modra. accompanied by Master rendered effectively "Hui James Witherspoon. motored to A company of relatives an Monroe Tuesday afternoon. attended the wedding. Sho Mjr. Pierce W. DuRose. who is *h? ceremony Mr and Mrs traveling in the interest of the efl ?n ^ car f?r a we*' * Chicora College for Women, spent! JT p.w?r. ? mou"ta1"8 ?f yesterday afrernoon in Lancaster. I 1^? t? Vi? in tl'6 It, 1 the city they will make th Copeland Massey, member of the! with Mr. Conrad's family, house of representatives from Lan- Central avenue . caster county, spent yesterday in The brlde haa made her Columbia.?The State. Wednesday. thl? cIty with Ml83 Eiizabetl Miss Hazel Hardin of Winnsboro. sister of Mr. Conrad, for who has been visiting her cousin, year or more* Miss Conr Miss Olivette Blackmon. is now the stenographic and typewrit guest of Miss Bessie Smith in PotT ness and Mrs. Conrad has t ?^jjll elated with her. During . Miss Rosa Hill, who has been the j 'f? ^ls guest of Miss Eliza Wylie. left yes-! * ? fth?f ?f ' terday for Washington. Oa.. where ? she will visit her sister. Mrs. I. T. wi ,h a T . j Mr. Conrad is the on Jr Rev. 8. F. Conrad and Mrs * Miss Lenora Starr, who has been ^be former a prominent at visiting her sister. Mrs. Albert Tin- known minister of the sley. left today for her home in j church. Mr. Conrad is oi Dublin, Ga., going by way of Au-: city's successful young bush , gusta. _ ' He is engaged in the real e '.Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Thompson of'fire insurance business. Hi Decatur. Tex., arrived in the cltyllar in fraternal orders an ' Monday and are at the bedside of \ circle of friends highly esl Magistrate I T. Hunter, whoso con-j for his sincerity of man dltion is still critical. genial disposition. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Alien and Miss! "The out-of-town guest Katharine Wylie will leave tomor- wedding were Mrs. J. C. W row night for Little Switzerland. ^ inston-Salem, aunt of t Mrs. Allen and Miss Katharine Wylie I Rroom; Mr. J. S. Barton will spend awhile at Camp "As You j and Mr. A. \\ . Chanc Like It." and Dr. Allen will camp ca9*?r'. . . a with the Lancaster Boy Scouts. f u^ifn &q ma * Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boykin and r* H"'' ^ ^ children of Charlotte are in Lancas-j Thfi foIlowlnR cards wert ter and will remain here at the home t in Lancaster this week bv , of Judge and Mrs. Ira B Jones dur- ,.?.i , Ing the next several weeks, while the wh(7 'iTpleasantlv'Vemenihe latter are away. , Mrs. Oliver Young Bo, Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs and requests the pleasure of y Miss Mary Massey motored to Char- pany at the marriage V lotte Wednesday afternoon. Return- niece Ing they were accompanied by Mrs. Miss Hattie Taylor George Dexter Jordan, who was the to guest of Mrs. Springs until tilts even Mr. Iverson Rodney Au Ing. Wednesday evening, the el Miss Thomasine Edwards of Rush-' August mere. Va.. accompanied Miss Louisa at eight o'clock Wylie home this week from Snlli- At Home van's Island, where thev have both j Hue West, South Care been guests of the Misses Martin At Home Miss Edwards will spend several after August the twentieth weeks in Lancaster. Donalsonvllle. Georgia. Mrs. E. T. Hodges returned tills ,Mis8 Ta>'lor's Lancaste week from Columbia, where sliet u'ho are many, wis.i her mil visited her brother. Prof. Carson, at m>es- ?'ie a v?'t.v eultur the University of South Carolina i and a talented while Mr. Carson Hodges was in ^I.v1?r a graduate o the Columbia Hospital Mr. Hodges n,an s College of Due West continues to Improve and will soon uiirinr U1IP leave Columbia to spend the remain- ' ' ' HrAi der of the summer in the mountains ? . Draws Throngs of People Meeting of the Alfidfa Club. | nn*' ....... The Insurance adjuster* 1 want a meeting of the Alfalfa Halp of the Jone8 Merran Club of Lancaster county on Monday, i pany'B stock of goods be; August 2, 191B. I want every mem- o'clock yesterday morning, ber present If possible. We will fore thft doorg were opened want the experience of those succeed-1 had Kathered in front of Ing and those who failed. _W111 meetjand when entrance could In the court houae at 10:30 a. m. surged In to see the barg J. E. CRAIG, President. large force of clerks looked wants of the shoppers with Death of J. B. MaglJl. store was filled till the cloi The death in Kershaw last week All day long bargain hun of Mr. John Boyd Magill Is deeply and went away satisfied v regretted In I^ancaster, where he has they had bought. Every k many friends and relatives. He was marked In plain figures, th stricken with apoplexy and died with- well arranged. Again in an hour's time. Mr. Magill was store is well-filled with e 68 yerrs of age and had lived In Ker- chasers. Lancaster's big fl shaw for more than twenty years. attracting hundreds of pe THE LANCASTER NEWS. JU1 st. voru loin l'rof. % X (iivcii ?,o, MJi LOCAL DOTS f Th. Jessie aud J $ commll plonday to , I for sta 5 conduct- j ?Those Interested are asked to method Wlnthrop tome next Wednesday, August 4. to Lancas five or six I ?W Waxhaw grave yard and help are wit g the ex-jc,ean off 8ame- ih?nw f interest.' ?There will be Children's Day s>er, V hestoe* exerc,8e? and Pi(,nic at Union Bap-i~.ar. tist church Saturday. August 7th. *' ted are: j Everybody is cordially invited to at-1 ' ' \ Mrs. j. B. ! tend with well filled baskets. 1 .,l \.iei . ! electioi me John- ; ?ipj,e members of the Junior and vote oi Miss Mar- primary classes of the Tabernacle j sent hi ? London, Sunday school will carry out a spe- tax rec ford Mr. missionary program next Sun- lowed a h' H *'ay morning at 9:30 o'clock. fault. na Lewis.! ?Miss Marie Craig, who is back "t Kifa .tlnl?n from Georgia and will spend several . Atlanta, weeks uUh hpr ,)aronts. Mr. and ,>s at ss Mary Mrs. J. B. Craig, made a trip to _.. r" : tTUkerson, Yorkvllle this week. ( ) ' Rankin. ?J. n. Wilson of Charlotte is visors iinlo Qto. tfio l.v ?Lo IntAsosi Tl?. n.??1 ? ? ' "-J *,l,r ",lr "l ?? 1 ,,,T Irs Sullle Ut'ogressivp Farmer. Hp will make Should i headquarters hero while working the twprn i surrounding territory. 11th. h ?There will ho a picnic at Heaver l!" Creek churrh August 14. The tern- '' '? flic perance program will he carried out , " by the Woman's Missionary Union. Everybody invited to attend with ' 's " . , well filled baskets. arrange the girl- ship in there she ?All persons interested in the the fut ears ago, cemetery at Union Baptist church sure tli Jtte and are requested to meet at the cento- Sept em relatives, ter> at R or !> o'clock in the morning whelml nt of her on Wednesday. August 4th. for the "State-' te Obser- purpose of cleaning off same. loved s ?Oscar C. Adams has requested ton, only us to announce that he has withBarton of drawn front the race for cotton Fred S. weigher at Kershaw on the Lam-as-( > married ter county side, and wishes to extck at the press his thanks for the support and Mrs. promised him.?Kershaw -Era. idegroom. , .. , >nt Park ?Mr. T. B. Horton of Kershaw, its The R?n,c bas been awarded the onetered to yeBP agricultural scholarship for tt? he Bridal j-ancastcr county. M .*. Horton is to re sound- congratulated upon winning the L9L13 he niano scholarship and we extend to him ?? ~ ;he "living our beRt wi8,,es for a successful jp YOl >erformed 1 eourse- or fr or of the ?Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie Caskey cnn3. oom and and son, George, of Athens, Ga., Bav'8'ther and ] motored to Lancaster this week for l quantl- a visit to relatives here and in the FOR 5 ?olor-note county. Accompanied by Mr. good i the two Caskey's father, Mr. J. Davis Caskey, For ha >nder, at- and his uncle, Mr. Wylie Q. Caskey, Roberts irming in they motored to Pleasant Hill this C. one blue 1 afternoon to visit Mr. J. M. Caskey. I ?Messrs. S. W. Thompson and W. TAKEN lS imnres-I F- Brown of Chattanooga. Mrs. S. L. s.* i '.. . | Allen and Misses Laura Gilbert Wil- by lden ss Pruett Bams and Mary Gildersleeve Wylie and fee ' motored to Charlotte yesterday in friends Mr* Thompson's car. Returning in BUY Y rMv nftnr tbe afternoon, they were accom- Will i Conrad pan,ed by Wrs" Thompson, who will $4.50 p it's mntnrI KPeml several weeks here with her , Compat western hll9band a* the Hotel Royal. return to ?Mr. Albert TInsley and four- WANT! eir home teen Boy Scouts of the older troop. , ?ow' at 300 of which he is scout master, will b If8* leave tomorrow night for a camping Is* c* home in *r'P near Little Switzerland. The h Conrad, younger troop, which have been ALL Ml the past I camping on the Monroe road, accom- W. O _ .1 1 ! noniuii kv Qnnnt T ?I, ? Tr n art fry of mi HUM it i k?v,uui maavci J Willi n. ruuj?i *"w 14 in* busi- returned last night after spending night, ieen asso- ten days very pleasantly in the open. ness. her resi- ?Mr. Thurlow A. Barr and wife COLLE inrad has ?f Savannrh. Ga., have been visiting years She is a; Mr, Barr's nephew, Mr. Henry Barr. paisliip g woman nf this place. They left for Char- as agMf lotte Thursday morning to visit a encei g ly son of brother of Mr. Barr's. Mr. Barr ately. . Conrad, aays that he has never been locked ' id widely up jn his life, although he was born this i< Baptist in the Lancaster county jail 51 years j her le of the ago, when his father, Mr. James hiring, ness men. Barr, was jailer. This is his first christo state and visit to Lancaster since he left 2ft j,) yPar i is popu- years ago. <.auge c d a wide Ilwaln, teem him ANNOUNCEMENT. ner and N0 sp) At the solicitation of a number of Econ Is.,f. , cotton farmers, I have decided to perfectl atkins or 0flpr myself as a candidate for cotton spoil. f p i weigher at Lancaster. I promise to 75c hal . render prompt and efficient service e of Lan- ,f e^ted. I cousin of A j BAILEY VVANTI lallard of wood CITATION. [ "number STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MIS the bride. County of Lancaster. red here: By J. E. Stewman, Judge of Probate. |{0ij tner Whereas, E. H. Horton has made r>iplom our com- suit to me to grand him letters of Music, >f her administration of the estate and ef- PXperl'e fects of M. Eveline Folsom. deceased. as here These are, therefore to cite and . admonish all and singular the kindltman re(j an(j creditors of the said deevent h of ceased, that they be and appear be- STATE fore me, in the court of probate, to Co be held at Lancaster on the 3rd day By J. F. of August. 1915, next, after publlca- Whe dlna. tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the made s forenoon, to show cause, if any they of adm have, why the said administration effects should not be granted. ceased, r friends, Given under ray a and, this 2ftth Thes icli h.ippi- (jav juiv, Anno Domini 1915. admoni ed young ' j E STEWMAN. .?i imisinan. ~ f the Wo- Probate Judge. ed. tha ?? me. in 1 CITATIOV. houi ai iiVs If 13, n un?. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. at 11 Yfwtenlav County of Lancaster. show ci By J. E. Stewman, Judge of Probate, said a< i' salvage Whereas, Maggie C. Maglll haa tile Cora- mftde 8Ult to rap to grant her letters tilve: tan at 9 of administration of the estate and day of ' Long be- e??Cta of John B. Maglll, deceased. 1 a crowd These are, therefore, to cite and the store admonish all and singular the kindbe made, red and creditors of the said de- V\d ains. A ceased, that they be and appear be- . after the fore me, in the court of probate, to VtVC whom the be held at Lancaster on August 10th, ilng hour. 1915. next, after publication thereof, ****' ters came at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to VV*a vith what show cause. If any they have, why w w article is the said administration should not e stock is be granted. today the Given under my hand, this 27th pt>l ager pu-- day of July Anno Domini 1915. TheOldi Ire sale Is J. E. STEWMAN. ople. Probate Judge. I uX 30, 1915. i: TO vol KKS Ol ( Ol.NTV. . . , . . , . l?y Contrail l*a-?>ltil>itIon Coin- "< * nilttee. i\ TXT^ undersigned. as a Central J " I Itee appointed some months; y III the interest of the movement ',*[ te-wide prohibition, take this J I of reminding the citizens of ' ?. ter county, whose sympathies J, |i~:I "I \i h this movement, of the elec- j t* * J be held on Tuesday, Septem-t n <?, //V , next, to settle this question * ^nfjbHyoT?/ as our county is concerned.' *" A lection will be held and con-1 1 under the laws and in thej J ^ now prescribed for regular [ [ is To enable a citizen to >J 1 this question, he must pre-| is registration certificate ami \ vV_ eipt. Should you not be al- * I \ \^*^ to vote, it wrtl be your own y I If you have not yet secured ! itration certificate, then take * i> do so. Only three more [ ' 3 c provided for under the law. > < i? Jffl rou can secure a certificate, v lays are the 2nd. 3rd and 411 ust. when the board of super- J of registration will hold its J meeting at the court bottle. 1 111 CI any citizen be< nine of ace !? . August 4tli and September ' e may secure a certificate at * t ie before said election bv ap- ! mn i i i n to the board. ?| This bailK 1 ig tlie month of August it is Itl a** , , ... .. m-? iiici lldl UC(. hat public meetings in the in- f*( _ r it" this great movement can he L this end it i '<1 for and held in every town- V . . the county. If we can judge V OltlClcliS 9.t ? are by the past, then we feel * lat "Old Lancaster" will on V ?,? her 14th register an over-1 ! 11 >0U tip majority in favor of * reason ivide Prohibtion" for our be tate. >ou w< Respectfully, still b( W. T. GREGORY, Chairman. * J. T. GRERN. V NO ACCOl W. H. MILLEN, A 1 W. P. BENNETT. J IN One J. K. CONNORS. W. L. CRONTON. ? m| W. C. ELLIS. > TLa Central Committee. | |||1 :iness Notices : r HAVE any surplus tomatoes Lancaster, viit or are in need of 3-pound v it will pay you to see W. P. 84-2tp 1ALE?Ford touring car in EDGAR J. ] running order. Good tires. DENTIN rgain. phone or write. B. L. office in Moore Built ion, M. D., Heath Springs, S. Roddey & 85-ltp Hours, 8 to 12 Office phone 33. 1 I UP in my corn field, a good sow. Owner can pet same S. L. ALLE] t fying and paying for this ad ()fflce over 1>anca*t id. R. B. Sowell. 85-ltp office Hours 8 to 9 a. Phone 1 OUR WINTER COAL now. sell you best domestic coal at er ton. Lancaster Mercantile IT. 33-4tc RfflF 1 3D AT ONCE?6.000 pounds ? horse, mule, sheep and goat Capers Cauthen, Lancaster, 59-ltp sent to us miles that they EMBERS Cedar Camp. No. 79. ! give you i. W., Van Wyck, are request- ! .tend a call meotinar Thnrd.lnv I July 29th. Important busi- ! 84.it than you expect I with new life in GRADUATE with 6 I i* experience .desires prlncl- j of small scoool, or position | ita-'t Good worker. Refer- 11/llCDI upt. Lingle. Reply immedl- I ? FlI^KI "Lady," care News, .84-ltp 5 TO NOTIFY all parties that eby forbid anyone harboring, lodging or feeding my boy, 1 pher Columbus Mcllwain, age 8, who left inv home without * * * * ! 4" +1 >n July 13th. William Mccol. 81-2tp > i O DILED FRUIT when you use *; w omy Jars. These jars seal so 5 Rj [y that the contents cannot < | S Half gal. size $1.35 doz. or ,, EE f doz. M. L. Sweat, Midway. JLm 81-5tc '\ 3D?To buy 50 cords pine i at once. Edwards & Horton .. S MINNIE COLEY, ;[ A Director of Music ?? 1 ncaster Graded Schools. '' ' s Teacher's Certificate, also a Southern Conservatory of New shipment Durham. N. C. Five years* " f,ip..\. .... nee. Terms and arangements J- '* J t0f0re. 40-Inch White ? Pride of the W CITATION. ^ iro t*/-l i ^141 v' ; . OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ine ^0lt ^ati untv of Lancaster. Stevvman, Judge of Probate. Beautiful asso reas. I.ydia O. Mcllwain has . t ? lilt to me to grant her letters - $ insert lllgs t Inlstration of the estate and * J and plain \ ; of Nancy E. Mcllwain, de- .. e are. therefore, to cite and ^ 1 Lot 8';>C C sh all and singular the kind- ?$ yard 1 creditors of the said deeeas- T i Ha\e Lake gj t they be and appear before T u.Qvioi> the court of probate, to be h? . . t Lancaster on August 10th, neautll ul pa lext, after publication thereof, .: yard o'clock in the forenoon, to Onnri Anrnn (I 'use, if any t*ey have, why the "J Fineat Anron < Iminlstration should not be 81 /\pion i. 4 yard a under my hand, this 27th ;S We are COnti July, Anno Domini 1916. ii and Slippers. J. E. STEWMAN, Probate Judge. *, xfcTto 5w6 crt Tartar K(] MxTtaxfti. Uxec\\)iax\^ ixvA*6 \?\X\v vcctcNt btpovto ;[ \U oko>? Tapvfcla -Trx* ft. i! [ FIR8T NATIONAL j [ 1,; mIuich Md Loss of Appetite ] | Standard trenail strengthening tonic, i f LAI 3 TASTRLT3H chill TONIC, drives out , n<1 btil'ds up the system. A true tonic Arc *.U;r Rot ? !'i|r?*j* children. SOe> ' i^m>R | AnK it more than a p{ace to > keep his cash. j believes in co-operating witli its com lositors to extend their business. To i nvites its customers to confer with its I my and all times. > r business is small you have good for banking. If it is large, and > unt to make it larger, you have a > ?tter cause for coming to this bank. V mt is Too Small to be Appreciated, Too Large to be Accommodated. I# Bank of Lancaster j "The Old Reliable." t I South Carolina > V KINSON DR. C. B. PRATT ?T. DENTIST ling, over E. B. Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 12:30; 1:30 ; Co. to 6:00. ?1 to O. Phone 285. [leeldence 118. Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. N, M. D. CnresWn Svn, Other Remedies Won't On er Pharmacy. The worst case*. no matter of how long standing, m 1 tr? 9 n 'm ,re c"re<t bv the wonderful, old reliable Dr. '* j Porter's Antiseptic Healing OIL It relieves i Pain and ^.a'-at'.he same time. 2Sc.SOc.SLi>' FURTHER ON ftl.D TIRES I your old tires will surprise you with the extra yield, for our process of Vulcanizing makes them GRBATER MILEAGE We put those old tires back into the running i them. Try us with an order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. (Y VULCANIZING WORKS CHESTER, S. C. *** * 4 if i ? f ? i f ? NEW | AWNS i AND /Oil FS beautiful Flowered Voile, bought at h ;e, the best 15e goods, yard 10c Lawns, beautiful quality, yard 10c '! est Indies Linon, smooth linen finish Lawn. 10c and 12 >/2 c f ste, white 10c and 1212e .. NEW LACES rtment Round Thread and Val Laces and * o match, Val Headings with Lace Edges I al Beadings, yard oc NEW DRESS GINGHAMS ;; jinghams, beautiful Plaids and Stripes, ;; 612 C J ide Cheviots. These goods are just a little I wider than ordinary Gingham, dozens of ^ tterns, also plain shades of blue and gray, t 10c $ inghams, all checks, yard 5c ? jinghams, Lancaster and Amoskeag goods, 8 l-3c I inuing our Sale Prices on all Ready-to-Wear I w i | binson-Cloud Company MCASTER'S LEADING STORE. !i * ?