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" '. 5 1 * I i ; I I LOCAL DOTS | Httj ?The Civic league will tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon t in the reception room of Chamber Commerce. ?Mr. J. T. Wylte i for the Northern markets to buy the, fall and winter stock of goods for; the J. T. Wylle Company. ?T. D. Robertson has been traits-1 ferred from a position in Mill No. 1 ' to everseer of splmwng in Mill No. 2, of the Lancaster (S. C.) Mills.? | Southern Textile Bulletin. ?D. B. Mehaffey, overseer of spinning at the No. 2 mill of the Lancas- H ter (S. C.) Mills, has been transferred to a similar position at Mill No. 1.?Southern Textile Bulletin. ("ON(JRKSSMAN ?Remember that the addresses to who will address be delivered at the opera house Frl- Lancaster county ait oay ana Saturday mornings, begin- Fi-Ulny morn ng at I ning at 11 o'clock, are absolutely free to all who care to attend them. c r, ^ . FROM Sl'PT. V ?Rev. S. C. Byrd, president of Chlcora College, will preach Sunday writes From Salt I morning at the Presbyterian church. , . Sunday afternoon at Douglas and School Announc Sunday evening at the union service. Wp nr.e rer.e,pt communication from ?The Lancaster Chapter U. D. C. singer, superintend! has postponed its regular monthly caster graded schoc meeting ou account of the Chautau- trip West and sends qua until Thursday. September 9th, tlon the following when they will meet with Mrs. W. E. for the coming sessi f Taylor. To the Editor of T?v ?Born Monday. August 23. to I have not receive Mr. and Mrs. Van McLain. a son.jl left ho.ne on Au( which was promptly named George | sequently do not h Washington, after Mr. G. W. Wil-.not you have pub!is liams, Mrs. McLatn's father by teachers for next s adoption. | fore, herewith turn ?Remember that the first Chan-1 ^nments to grades tauqua entertainment will be given entra st oo at the Mackey opera house Thursday I grade; , Ilss v. afternoon and that tickets for the! *ra*e:"' ? Kt,h v whole series of entertainments are F A 5rade. $1.RO for adults and $1. for children. '?"rth * de: Mrs. fifth grade; Miss ?Secretary Ellison spent Satur-. winnsboro. sixth day in Kershaw and Heath Springs juanita Neely, Roc working up a Chautauqua crowd grade, from those two placeB and many eitl-! High school?Dep zens of these good towns signified i omatics. Miss Johni their intention o^ attending the en-, Saluda, S. C.: depur tertninments. i Miss Agnes Bryan. ?Miss Lula Lindsay returned Sun- of *^r",y day from New York, where she went , r'u> other depart! h to A?*i?t Mr T. r ?vl to the above tea chasing'falY goods'for thTLancaster fopartmeut of sole,, Mercantile Company. Mr. and Mrs., 111 ?nrten1 Lazenby nrid Miss Pearl Miller will School.No. .?Mi be awav for several days longer. ' ,,rst Kradc, . s ! ond grade; Mr. J. 1 ?Rev. W. S. Patterson, Mr. and and fourth grade Mrs. \V. H. Mlllen and Miss Lillian Culp will asist Mif Robinson from the Lancaster A. R. Connors, devoting a P. church and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. to regular assignm Craig and Mr. Arthur Robinson of of the tasks of thesi the Shlloh church have returned from ; as can be noted 1 Gastonia, where they attended the year's teaching foi Llnnwood convention of the A. R. P. additional teachers church, held at Llnnwood College. town of Lancaster v ?Walter Kerr, who has been clerk teachers come hlfh J* at the Shandon Hotel in York for ^ey have experlenc several months, has resigned that al training. Seven position and left Friday for Peters- summer school du burg, Va., where he has accepted a work along their s position with the Dupont Powder Notices were ma Company. Mr. Kerr has a number regular prep of friends in York and all these will "tceiting on Saturda regret his departure.?York News. # m," , bins the following IV ?W. G. Duncan of this city. W. Further announremi S. Percival, J. H. Duncan and G. R. at a later date. Pope of the Ogden sectio l made a I 1 am visiting the trip to Columbia and from Columbia |a8 \ pass through, to points in Sumter and Kershaw aet of fellows and r counties, returning by way of Cam-jed with the Wester den, Kershaw and Lancaster, last and energy, week, and report that ?he crops along CHALMERS E. the route are fine.?Rock Hill Salt Lake City. 1 Record. 1915. COLUMBIA'S APPRECIATION. CHAUTAUQUA Secretary Holronthc Expresses Hope Distinguished Soutli of Good Results from Visit Here. Make Ad< The following letter from Secre- 0n Fri(iay niorni tary Holcombe of the Columbia ^ O'0iork Congres Chamber of Commerce to Secretary ^ever and 'Foi p; j Ellison, ach know ledges appreciation dress the people of of Lancaster s hospitality: Mackey opera hous Columbia, Aug. 27, 1915. morning at the sam Mr. Luther Ellison. Ueut Qov Androw Secretary Chamber of Commerce, I Mr j0jin t. Rodde Lancaster. S. C. | addresses. A speclt rtaa r aif An V,?V> .. 1 # ? V- ? "~ 1 -?" v-r" ' ?-| made to secure tlics lumbla business men. who visited and in order tliat a' your city on the 26th, I want to ex- 0f farmers as post press to you our appreciation for the prf;sf,nt Friday to h very hospitable manner In which you aon and Congressm entertained us. been decided to ma Having had considerable exper- an(,p tbe first morni Tlence along this line you can natural- other words to do ai ly appreciate the position that we poHed program Th were in, due to the hill at the Ca- ftnd concentrate tawba river, which threw us an hour particularly Frida: or so late in arriving. This, togeth- i,ever is thoroughly er with one or two other mishaps ^be cotton situation caused our people to be in a state of esting speaker. Th chaos. Congressman Lever I trust that the result of our visit Bon both 8peak Frid is going to be the cementing of an assurance that thei everlasting friendship between Co- present to hear ther lumbla and Lancaster. morning program w With kindest personal regards, I to town boosting an am, Yours very truly. Boosters," ex-Mayor R. W. HOLCOMBE, nf Hock Hill, presid Secretary. Town" Chamber or ? Hon. Andrew J. Be NIOHT SCHOOL A REALITY. governor of South i - heard from. Lan< Meeting I*ast Night Was Well fortunate in havln Attended. splendid speakers In response to the invitation to ^ ' those Interested to meet at school No. t, "f th rh . a Imit nlKht, there we. . gratlfTtn* ?" etendence end much Interest *es.f ,7, manifested in the pfoposal to or-1 gan'se a flight school. Snpterlnten-1 . . dent Lingle, Mr. Claud N. Ranp and' l!rket_l. Hem^mber Mr* W. R. Tavlor outlined the plant 4 and purport of the work to be nn- adult? and ?* 00 f d?r?*Vnn and forty or more man and women signaled their intention of k ** * Jnlnlne the rla?ses. BerlnMng Hon- Mobil#, Ala., An* * dar night. fleotembor IS, the clauses repair shone of the will be held three nights each week. rta^?ray Company i I Humed operations toi Vta&Tbtbttt 4 Toflwne em on fall time. , taouxbaxife.. "BwcpAaAa ? h"? '" ?? v ? 0?m6t6\4Vftv.sw&.?nr, 0 . Rvery department THE FIRHT NATIONAL BANK. hour*. < I THE LANCASTER NEWS. 1 B&M I PERSONALS |;S ??? ??? ?? ???? ??? ????? lp Dr. T. J. Strait spent Saturday in Hock Hill. wm Miss Molvia Taylor is the guest of her sister in Fort Mill. H| Mr. J. W. Falwell of Chester BP B on Mrs. John C. Edwards and dren arc visiting relatives in Monroe. *1 Mrs. Tom L. Hilton has returned V E9flKapl9*S | from a visit to the home of her H HI I ^'her. Rev. H. L. Ruffle, in West- ^P| . minster. BB finSSK^fi i Mr. Melville Truesdel of Kershaw E^H|H^Hr$aS motored to Lancaster yesterday in .,4 N^BFjfiHp|tf | his Argo roadster. Miss Kate C. Hines left Friday for tEjm Whitevllle, N. C., where she will A. F. LEVER, | teach school this session. j the fanners of Mr. r.nd Mrs. R. Evans Wylie re-1 A the opera house turned this morning, after spending feat It o'clock. the past seven weeks in the West. The ? i Mrs. C. D. Delhi and children of, Z I Rock Hill are the guests of Mrs. !* ^ Delhi's sister. Mrs. J. T. Wylie. j iake City Hiving Me?8rs. E. C. Mackey and John D. | Jlgh Wylie motored to Charlotte Sunday: you ements, Etc. jn former?8 Saxon roadster. ! ..n,. of the following __ . , . , -P*0 Prof C E Wes Miss Mary Hood of Lancaster is Sloe jnt of the Lan-| the attractive guest of Misses Evelyn you ds, who Is on aiand Mary Frew.?Rock Hill Record, usei s us for publlca-j Mrs. R. C. McMawus, who has been Pa'r announcements visiting friends and relatives In Rock hett on: ! Hill and Charlotte, has returned drU| e News* I home. d The News since Mi"8 ret?rned Ri ist 11 and con- day from Rock Hill, where she has LH now whether or been v,s^ing her sister. Miss Prances hcd a list of the Massey. Pqj esslon. I there- Mrs. Martin Davis and two little e ish list v.lth as- sons, Martin and Edward, of Char-! Ter ; lotte are visiting Mrs. M. R. Mc-! Mies Joe Foster, Cardell. FOl \ Hough, second Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Connors O. Brock, Honea returned Saturday night from a defiss Etta Skipper, lightful vacation trip spent in the W. E. Taylor, states of New York and PennsylRebecca Walker, vania and in Canada. FOl grade: Miss Mrs. John Crawford, Master Mar- ^ k Hill, seventh tin Phifer Crawford and little Miss ' r" Lola Crawford returned this morning ( Pav artment of math- from Saluda, where they have been uie May Lynch, spending the sum ner. tnient ol history. Miss Louise Wylie returned to her i'Li \-U|n '? home in Lancaster, S. C., yesterday a f,',R or- morning after spending a few days goo nents are ass gn- hprp tho pupst of m,m Matt^ fou] c ers ass s e 1 Walker at her home on Park avenue, ice y e super- i)j|\Vortli. Miss Wylie accompanied ,,,, , , Miss Walker home at the expiration yva "8i? her visit to Lancaster.?Charlotte ^ . R. Riddle, sec- ? C. Connors, third 6th s. Miss Benhie excellent sermon. is Poag and Mr. part of oa< h day prear|1<H| at Presbyterian church bv ' ents of Portions R Hough, of Charlotte. , C e two teachers. 1 bv the above thir Those who heard the splendid ser- Ofni ee includes two rnon preached by Rev. R. E. Hough j, of which our ?' Charlotte at tne Presbyterian v'lll he proud. All church Sunday morning enjoyed a ly recommended. rea' treat. The scholarly discourse, e and profession- the ease with which it was delivered, si spent time In the convincing logic of this sermon Hoi ring vacation In on faith, made a profound imprespecial work. slon. There were many old friends iled trie teachers in ine congregation, many relatives1 c artory teachers' also, and they were pleased to find y. September 11,' thai this native Lancastrls 1 is such -h'ool session be- a '?rce for good in the callinj to fonday at 9 a. m. which he has dedicated his life and1 ents will be made talents. Mr. Hough Is a son of theiom late Amos Hough and Mrs. Lizzie i ! superintendents Hough, who lives only four n lies They are a fine from Lancaster and here the young ire well inoculat- nian was reared. Severs! who heard n spirit of thrift him preach had been his comrades! Pi In boyhood when he attended the ^ WESSINGER. i Lancaster graded school. Mr Hough j ^jje Utah. Aug. 24th, afterwards finished the academic and are theological courses at Erskine Col-I^e lege at Due West. i ,jpb SPEAKERS. I not _ ANTIOCH PICNIC. 1 the i Carolinians to Iresse*. Farmers' Jubilee Gathering Whines-, j, ng. beginning at ,1h>' S?l*? ber 8. isman Asburv F. The farmers of Antioch will hold Watson will ad- a hig picnic Wednesday. September Lancaster at the 8. and the public is cordially Invited ^ e and Saturday to attend it. A special invitation is un^ e place and hour extended to all farmers and Confed- (>Htt : J. Rethea, and orate veterans. The program will (|a>" y will also make consist of music by the Dixie string Una il efTort has been hand, a Junior Order address by P'y e free attractions Slate Councilor R. S Stewart. W. O. cou * large a number W. address by another prominent dble may be be speaker, an educational address byear Colonel Wat- Supt. V. A. Lingle, and a farmers' ^ an Lever, it has address by a Clemson College expert. ike their appear- There will also be an executive meet- j Not mg attraction, in of the farmers of Lancaster vay with the pro- county. The public is Invited to i ursday morning come with well-filled baskets. on upon two days, No y. Congressman Advertised Tetters for Week Ending ed conversant with August 28, 191B. mil, and Is an inter- Miss Bet Robson, Ray Clark, Bel- rul? e fact that hnth ( inn /-? " * " .. uunSiu, i/a? v*ret;il, v;. Li. M1TI- 16111 and Colonel Wat-| son, Mrs. Mamie Howell, Mrs. Emma ay morning gives. J. R. Hammond, Johnnie S. Kirkland, re will be many.C. H. Knight. Miss Lnlto Mercarray, n. The Saturday Albert Mackaine, Mrs. Nannie ill be given over Phillips, John K. Relfnder, Mamie d that "Prince of Thunderburg. John T. Roddey, When calling for abo7C letters, ent of the "Good please say "Advertised." Commerce, and JAS. P. HUNTER, Postmaster. thea, lieutenant Carolina, will <be The Newspaper Knocker's Fate, raster Is Indeed ad exchange wants to know what ? ig secured such has become of the old-fashioned at a time when politician who ueed to knock the n demand. The newspapers. Why. *e wag defeated ? the free attrac- for office long ago..?Anderson Mall. ST/ nua, the full pro t>llshed elsewhere Dentist* Gathering for a Great .. Convention.. , i ... -V ht your season _ , . ^ , . . the price of the 8an Francisco. Aug SO^nentlats had 1h 11.50 for from every etate in the Union and r children. from 25 foreign countries'*vere herej T _ . < ffn , ,'oday to attend the opening of the.adn Pwt? a th P')Da,'na (Paciflc Rental Congress, red __ ~7T _** tP wfc-ch is to continue until Seetemher i Mobile ft Ohio ? tl , . . i ne, , , 9. It was exnected that aonroxlmato- . st Whistler re- , , ... . T T at i ... , ly 5,000 would be in attendance. . tcm lav 700 employes *h The order plac- yAnr Tronhle? -u-> noe 11 time rave em- Then ret relief anirk., ,Oo at core why men who have to the M'dway Dr"g Co., or T sin can- not ctober 5 1014. ,,,ir Pharmacv and get a bottle of 0 in _ -w P^vls* Pile R?medv a?d don't enter day will work eight Jopr^r .. Davis' Remedy does the . work. 1 AUGUST 31, 1915. |a j. n? &&g3VD|Bv '* ^ | TT by a strong, scene from the five-reel Metro . ures to be shown at the Star, that tllCY Sib atre Friday, September 3rd. idle money, will c ired. Aching Muscles Relieved. iard work, over exertion, mean bearing , sore muscles. Sloan's Liniment tly applied, a little quiet, and; r soreness disappears like magic. TH?!/^ A thing ever helped like your 1 It* lVx J\ in's Liniment. I can never thank enough," writes one grateful Stops suffering, aches and from "The Old Re is. An excellent counter-irritant, er and cleaner than mustard. All mnr?t i? ociwomIIv < ggists, 25c. Get a bottle today. muu * *IK ( ,tUV ' etrates without rubbing. 2 ? i. i : preciates m value, usinessNotices lation, and mav b(; it SALE!?One second-hand refrig- ni()Hev Work for VO rator. will sell cheap. Bennettry Co. 93-3tc , , ti RENT?One four room cottage wWfm n Rarr Street. W. P. Bennett. I n/\ Iv Af| 94 u I IIIC ildll it SALE?One six-roora house on ? orner Main and Barr streets. lL?<inC .Vi/ iniauiiauir, uuc MlUrttl CHSIl ! _ ment. See the owner. Mrs. ! ! y B. McDow. 94-lte *' \NTATION FOR RENT?I have | plantation for rent near New Cut.! - - d bottom land, one. two, three or! r horse farm. J. Davis Caskey. ->rt ^ A ? * A A 9 4 - 31 n i ? /> ' !?? NTEI)?Copies of The Newsj*V* ??u _ ates of July 30th and August J [ We will pay for these papers, X %# m elivered to this office. 90-tfc <F M^d w JL^JL : S. L. ALLEN, M. D. (* tffice over Lancaster Pharmacy. M I ce Hours 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m. Phone 187. ! X Til I DR. C.B.PRATT V dentist irs, 8:30 a. m. to 12:30; 1:30 IJL UOOCl Heet Cat to 6:00. Phone 285. stall-fed with coed ifflce over Lancaster Pharmacy. >! experts; prepared EDGAR J. HINSON > , ?n dentist. Orders filled RIG ce in Moore Building, over E. B. % . . Roddey & Co. J ters; and when it J Hours, 8 to 12?1 to O. i o ffce phone 33. Residence 118. KN< ; 'otice to Creditors and Debti?rs. ^ ^ ^ . ____ . ill persons holding claims against *4^ I A I A lAf If A <-statc of Mrs Eveline Fulsom 1 11 I 11 ww f| iJ hereby notified to file samo with X R R LR if j undersigned: and all persons Inted to the said estate are hereby ?* ifled to make payment of seme toj X undersigned. E. H. HORTON, Administrator. Kershaw, 8. C., August 10. 1915. I %? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?> ? ( .nil hit 111 iHsniurge. ???? .'otlce is hereby Riven that the | . ^ ... awaM'aM'a;ra'r,ii Lersigned will, as guardian of the j. ite of Clyde Snipes, on the 26th of September, fill5, inako her -( Jl VJMT ,1 return as such guardian and ap- '' L1 l/v 4 to the probate court of Lancaster > " ' nty for letters dismissory. MRS. L. L. SNIPES, ' \ W A Guardian Estate of Clyde Snipes. '? /m iug. 27. 1915. M jIj >? ice of Mt. Carmel Camp Meeting !' ? ? .. . for 1015 U? Mnes of Mai ,, , ' ... J t? toward normally curved i he camp meeting will convene , i Wednesday, September 1st, 1915. ii of the relaxed figure outl person or persons will be allow- J ? Nuform & Reduso mode to sell anything within one-half revised gown lines. W. 6 ?m8?id ^amPHg/m!I!d8r ,,Th,,, ?' durability and appearanc ? will be enforced to the full ex- J < ' " t of the law. a Price tor every person. RjEV. T. B. McCAIN, and to give absolute satii Pastor. i j given in exchange. A. J. KNOX. ? M Secretary. \\ Model 1104- Price A. T. THOMPSON, : ; Model 47, for average Chairman, ?; fort, medium bust, pli A. E. PEAY, i ; Remarkable SI.50 vali I. C. ROBINSON, U _ " * * ? . . ^ HILL *1 Stylo 0151, IV. B. laced IVIN HILL, ?I comfort, modish hip a FRANK PEAY, 5 \ serted in back, soft cc 0151 Trustees. \\ w. B. Laced-ln-Front sty ' 1 J \ figures, perforated sec CITATION. jg back, sixes 20 to 30, p ITE OF 80U.TH CAROLINA, \ [ W- B L*ced-ln-Front, s County of Lancaster. 3 [ section full length of J. E. Stew man. Judge of Probate. IT sixes 22 to 30 Vbereas, Frank W.~ Hunter ha.|2 W. B. Laced-ln-Front, at * J? to hl letter. ,j ; ^ fl e8 hl h 5ack> administration of the estate and j ; . . ' . . _ cts of Isaac T. Hunter. deceased. |< trimmed In val lace an 'hese are, therefore, to clt and j [ W. B. Elastlne Reduso N< tonish all and singular the kind- i woven coutil and lace tr and creditors of the said deceas- < jn ^10- appearance that they be and appear before { \ ? in the court of probate to be held 3 : oraete are Bup.eme. Lancaster on the 7th day of Sep- '\ _ ber, 1915, next, after publication f\ fl| I * IO f] eof, at 11 o'clock in the fore- 3-l K I IKI luXI n, to show cause rT anv they have, 1 \ ?\V/ l/illiJ\J r the sa d admtutstratlon should i ? Iron under my hand, this 24th ! \ LANCAST1 of August Anno Dom'ni, 1916. J. E STRWMAN, Probate Judge. 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