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v , % I ?????????W???? T . : . * v >; , . ; . '' P* v I 2 HiM-k Hill :: LOCAL DOTS I < Y Uock H \ > % Sept. 18.Qf thl8 cJ ?Rev. S. R. Brock will preach at avenue, d Bethel Baptist church 8unday after- taking a d noon at 3:30. M _ ?Secretary Ellison will go to # ' Hampton tomorrow to assist in the organisation of a Chamber of Com- that 8he 8 merce at that place. , by miatak ?The Ladies Aid Society of the dose of m . R. P. church made 315.60 from discovery the door receipts and the Bale of |iIlllM candy at the Star Theatre last Tues- , day. Barrett t? ?Mr. S. M. Barnette will leave ant* MV<n Wednesday night for the Northern of the uri markets to buy his fall and winter nousible e: stock of goods for bis 5c and 10c ... St0r?- ' the end "cs ?The Rural School Improvement *Bnan Association of Camp Creek will give Mrs. Ba an Ice cream supper Saturday night, known cit September 25, at six o'clock. The tlon of re public is cordially invited. office, and ?The photoplay, "The Heart of ;? Mr?, p r Painted Woman," at the Star "" Theatre Friday fcas a particularly Barrett 1 good picture, well staged, interesting night fron and cleverly presented. i ?After spending her three O months' vacation with her mother in Rock Hill. Miss Enola Barnette has Knjoyi return to Lancaster and will again be. Baptist at the 5c ahd 10c store this winter. I ?n Fri< ?There will be preaching at w< " Beaver Creek next Saturday night at ?,r?Ka.V .re? 8 o'clock apd Sunday morning at 11 ?n o'clock. Preaching and baptism at nfppy 3:80 p. m. at Antloch and preaching .t 8 p. m. .t High Point. accompHat ?The Moriah Baptist Association Alice Oatl will convene with the Flat Creek made a pr church October 7, 8 and 9th. All who heard officers, committeemen, delegates, provoked etc., please take notice. The open- The nume lng will be at 11 o'ctock a. m. on the nngt an(j first day. have alrea ?There will bo a social meeting of desiring a the Dixie Camp, W. O. W., next In the not Saturday afternoon, beginning at 4 ter has e o'clock, to which the Red Hill Camp considerat is invited. The ladles are also invit- Gatling > ed to come and bring baskets of re- sometime freshments. ? ?All those whose subscriptions to MTL1 the Lancaster Library have expired are requested to renew as soon as Variety 1 possible, as the library is in need of funds. Kindly send renewals or new The mil subscriptions to the acting treasurer, attracted j Mrs. R. E. Wylie. of puroha ?Messrs. E. T. Hodges. Jr., Cant- d'8Playe(1 zon and Henry Moore. Robert and ?d. exaniii Marion Allison, R. L. Crawford, Jr. ^ the T Henr>' Blackmon and Ross Carnos . left this week for Columbia, where ')!in> they will be students at the Univer- Jone' y1 88 stty of South Carolina. in* a^ter.t _ of new hi ?Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Huoy re- inson-Clou turned Saturday evening from their Davis is wedding trip, and are spending a Johnson, short time with the former's mother, there was Mrs. M. E. Huey, before beginning the generi /^house-keping in the residence of that the Mrs. E. L. Hunter, on East Main They are street.?Rock Hill Herald. variety of ?Mr. Gilbert H. Greene came to milliners Lancaster last week on his motor- in the aim cycle, which has a side car attached. j The convenience of the vehicle ap- . pealed to all who saw it, particularly ' to the young friends of his niece, , Miss Laura Gilbert Williams, w ho en- William Joyed a ride in It. j ^ -?The show window of the Lauras- recen ter Mercantile Company, particular- ln Atlanti ly that containing the children's Drake got dresses and millinery Is a credit- j g00(j |ifcer able piece of decoration. Jack and poare<j in Jill have been well fitted out for lg the sec( school and Jill is to be seen at her gtoney Di "reading, writing and 'rithmetic." Mr and j ?Mr. Joseph Maree, son of Mr. whom hav and Mrs. Joseph Maree of Pageland, excellent i and Miss Nora Blackmon, daughter which mai of the late J. T. A. Blackmon, of the "Billy," Flftt Prflolr onoHnn tRia ?/>?? ?vv..u?, min wuinj, "CIO saKe 18 C8 married Sunday, September 19. weighs t\ Notary Public W. F. Estridge per- measurem formed the ceremony. pension a which arc CLYBURN-STANLEY. teats, sho Baby" on Former Lancaster Girl to Weil at Harts ville. Advertiser Mr. and Mrs. John F. Clyburn an- Sr nounce the approaching marriage of Mrs. Si their daughter, Martha Alberta, to Miss Milli Dr. John George Stanley on Wednes- Cain, Goo day evening, September 29, at 6 Willson, o'clock, Wesley Methodist church, l M. A. Oi t Hartsville. Johnie Jo The above announcement will be burk. Mist > read with Interest by the friends and Mary Esti relatives of the bride-elect who was Miss Almi reared here, but left Lancaster when Mary Bov she was a mere child, going with her L. A. Bell parents to Hartsvllle. Miss Clyburn I tie Willia; la a bright, attractive young woman I When i and she has many well wishers in please sa) Lancaster. ^ JAS. b I i i | METRO FEATURE I TOMO J 3 Juf. M. y, <,i'' agB^y- /-v-i' ? TFf K fiANd ON PROVES FATA I,. $ Wonuiu I)lew From Acri- J. dental Done. V PERS' [ill Special to The State, } ?Mra. A. Rembert Barrett * ty, residing on Oakland led tonight as a result of Miss Mary M ose of poison this rooming. Spartanburg to ett's health had been bad month,. and U MW ,Z",rZoT: 'S wallowed a dose of poison woodruff. u e In attempting to take a Mr. Ru88ell Oi ediclne. Upon making the has been spendi that she had taken the Lancaster, m the wrong bottle, Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Shi slephoned for a physician fJ?m a ViS il responded upon learning l.,n ?n,\ , .. .. Misses Henrlei sency of the case. Every WBrdg gpftnt ^ Sort was made during the with relatives, ve Mrs. Barrett's life, but * Miss Louise P ime at ,8 o'clock tonight. Winston-Salem t< rrett was the wife of a well at Salem Academ izen, who holds the posi- Miss Rachel ? Kt.try clerk the poet- *{.'?"? we. a daughter of Mr. and M,??? Msy 0 !. Rogers of Aiken. Mrs. Morris have retu returned home only last friends in Rock I 1 a visit to Aiken. i Miss Mettie S _ from a visit to ROAN RECITAL. and Matthews. > Judge Smest able Affair at the First. Thursday night ; Church Friday Night. where he had be lay night. Mrs. Ola P -?*- ? ~ - . r - - mr. oevau r 16 heard at h?r host in an i>, week to Or* Ital, given at the First hl8 studies at Fu lurch. Mrs. Qatling made M_ Hr d beautiful selection, tor t2S >n, and she was ably assist- ver_ltv from whl !. R. M. McDermld. and her I led daughter. Miss Mary * y ' ling. The organ numbers < Miss Elolse i otound Impression upon all ^?e!\ fche Kuest ( I them, and the recital has r?t"rned much favorable criticism. ,n Columbia, irous friends of Mrs. Qat-1 Mr. Daniel Br those who assisted her, ' urday for Columl dy expressed themselves as last year of his c repetition of the recital bla Theological distant futuro. This mat- j Miss Margaret ilready been taken under | turned from an t ion, and we learn that Mrs. brother, Mr. Fre vill give another recital Furnace, N. J. later. ^ Rnd ^rR ^Trnv nnmmifio children of Mom LINER! OPENINGS. 0R8ter SundRy Rn _ , ? ,. . Mrs. Williams' Snougl. to Suit Almost BdwardB Any Taste. | llinery openings last week nr. ' * in unusually large number Harper, Claud n sers and many creations hins and B. C. h so artistically were admir- joying an extens led and boaglit by the ma- j ** ayetteville, N. he women who saw them. Mrs. W. T. Gr ancaster Mercantile Tom- Mrs. J. Franklin Carrie Bear and her assis- day for Atlanta, Charlotte Jones, are look- another of Mrs. ? he needs or those in search i Mrs. J. Stoney E eadgear, and at the Rob-| Mrs. Ola P. d Company Miss Bernice to Winston-Sale assisted by Miss Bessie ^er daughter, M At both of these stores nng, who will en a wide range of styles and emy for another al consensus of opinion Is j^r ^ g -^y] hata are most becoming. Rnd ^r. Jo^n D' certainly to be had In a from R week-end styles and shapes and the inetnn 0a wl have displayed good taste (8' of "M iple yet artistic trimmings. ! Irvtn jr ! Mr. G. M. Ply! SPLENDID CHILD. ( chison and Craw I ed to Charlotte Jregory Drake Get* Fine ; iate In the afU Score in Contest. ! accompanied hoi "Better Babies'* contest. Robinson, who 1 tly at the Christian church . lotte tonight. ?, iiuie wmium uregory | . a splendid score and a less of the little fellow ap- LINDSAY The Atlanta Journal. He ? >nd son of Mr. and Mrs. J. The Drlde Ha 'ake and the grandson of I rtrs. W. T. Gregory, all of Mrs. Olive T e a right to be proud of his nounces the appr showing in the contest ,in her daughter. 1 ay babies were entered. McLauchlln Brei as his grandfather's name- tober 5, at Chers lied, is two years old and Miss Lindsay' venty-seven pounds. His riage will be a onts, breathing, chest ex- here, where she nd various other points and has often vi > considered in such con- 1? a grand-daug wed him to be a "Better R. Moore and of every count. and a niece of A Judge Ernest M I Letters for Week Ending Court Paul Moo iptetiibcr 18, 1015. is ? popular an isle Helms, Robert James, woman and has le McMay, Miss Mary Cc- many friends ar ddell Perry, Mrs. Weast caster. Mr. Bre Mrs. Nancy Watson, Mrs. and successful b lam, Miss Flora Hardin, nettsville. hnson, Mrs. N. E. Funder s Katherlne Fraser, Mrs. , Delegate* to F rige, Henry W. Cathrons. Governor Man i Brown, Ben Bailey, Mrs. 100 delegates fr< rers, Miss Girtrude Brown, the Farmers' Nat Is, Henry Deese, Miss Mat- held at Omaha, me. ber 28 to Octobt calling for above letters, ter county appol r "Advertised." lng: J. Roy Cu \ HUNTER, Postmaster. Manus and W. L B. A. ROL1 RROW, \ THO "RIP V A Photo dramatize STAR !ASTER NEWS, SEPTEMBER 21, 1^15. i r_ . FIRST WKKK JURORS. f77 f ! >? ? For Fall Term of Court, Ik'Kiiiniiu |*| ONALS " October 11. M ' ' | The fall term of the circuit court, |*1 ? over which Judge H. F. Rice of IJl Aiken will preside, will convene lal , ' . . *, m October'11, proximo and the first |*1 oore left today for wee|[ jurors are the following: (?] re-enter Converse - - - - ? - I u. r\ 'coucn, Heath Springs, 2. |* Waddy G. Thomson, Lancaster*. . * hnson returned last t. D. Carnes, Lancaster* 7. rip to Gaffney an?t j. h. '< Wltherspoon, Lancaster. I--N > T. H. Roberts, Heath Springs, 2. J rndorff ot Kentucky Robert jiinson. Kershaw, 5. ng several days in> ;P. H. Riddle, Kershaw, 3. >j. :: ,i L. J. Funderburk, Lancaster. 7. ? epard returned Sat- F. jCulp, Lancaster, 3. lit to her parents In A* ptoddey,. Lancaster. * j? Hurler Raker, Lancaster. .. ortfl U.,, W, B f.Culp, Lancaster. ! ! ISot fn py?5 I ? s- Porter. Lancaster. 2. J y tn Fo^ ***% J. L. i'ettus, Osceola. 1. > . W. J. Vaughn, Heath Springs. oag le?t< today..fqr j. n. . Addison. Lancaster. v > resume her.studies,, r. L., Faile, Taxahaw, 1. > ?y- H. C.'Powers. Heath Springs. j * iteele returned Fri-u W. R. Crimminger, Heath Springs, j ; in Matthews, Pint- .1. , . ! te. v I O. T. McNeely. Lancaster 8. | # ook, Ella and Efflrt : Geo. W. Baker. Lancaster. 2. ; rned from a visit tol' r?'i*PUren' Lancaster, ? j|jj 'j J. O. Porter, Lancaster. ?' , .' . . . ; R. L. Sims, Heath Springs. 1. ' lAee!e n8 ,r,etU,rTl 1 H. N. Sowell, Lancaster. J Asheville. Casrlot.e j L gmaut Heath Springs. 2. Duren Lyles, Kershaw, 3. Moore returned lust l. H. Barr, Lancaster. 5. J from Anderson. r. J. .Harper, Lancaster. 6. sen holding court. E. P.. Plyler. Lancaster. J underburk returned W. H. Hinson, Kershaw, 3. eenville to continue 'A. B. Ferguson, Lancaster. rman University. A. K, Bailey, Lancaster, 6. ?J idges is in Columbia W. T Blackmon. Kershaw. W i opening of the Uni- Y *owel1' J^"ca8t8r' 7 , , Z ch he was graduated J- V* Hammond, Heath Springs, 1. . ? i: Hampton, who haB Lancaster Farmers "Will Plant >f Miss Katharine i Alfalfa. I .J Sunday to her home ' Dr. J. E. W. Halle and Farm Dem onstrator McKeown went to E'gln, > own Green left Sat- [n Lancaster county Monday. Tho * jia to enter upon the far er8 ovej: there thought the soil . :ourse at the Colum- ?f, l,hat 8e.cr!on not adapted to Spmlnarv alfalfa and possibly would not grow ? " it. Mr. McKeown examined the soil > Lenn Poag has re- an(j foun(j ft would grow alfalfa ? extended v'slt to her ajj rjght. Dr. Halle, John B. Harper, d Poag, at Franklin w. B. Twltty and Henry F. Haile > J geve orders immediately for seed * J. D. Williams and .irii will r,11r>f a i ' op motored to Ran- as they can make proper prepara- |#| d spent the day with t:on.?Rock Hill Record. 1*1 sister. Mrs. J. C. ? 1^^ att, Messrs. R. 8. , Business Notices ? r. Se.pp, A. H. Rob rough have been en- POR RBNT-Two furnished rooms. Ive fishing trip near of wi? takp boarderR. Apply ilt ? . News Office. 100-ltp 3! egory and daughter. ^ i Smith, left yester FOR RKNT?One Rood two horse ? where they will visit farm for rent at Taxahaw. S. C., + 3regory's dauRhters. a|80 one Rood two horse farm for T rnke. , rent three miles above Taxahaw. Call iA OatlinR went today on or write, Mrs. J. F. Gregory, Ran- ? m, accompanied by caster, S. C. 100-3tc iss Mary Alice Gat- ? iter the Salem Acad-, WANTED?To buy your fresh milch j year's work. cows, springers and beef cattle. J ie Miss Eliza Wylle Write what you have to offer with ?? Wylie have returned ful1 description and prices. John R. jj motor trip to Wash- Williams, Rock Hill, 8. C. lere they were_ the 100-ltc ;\ or and Mrs. I. T. ~ ~ " Z~TZ I ] , WE HAVE just finished moving a I H yy R M house for Mr. J. J. Blackmon, and ! are now engaged in moving one in l' Xrt" feturnlne Brooklyn ?" Henry Hyler. Any others wishing work or this kind ^ mi.T ? done will find us on the latter job o "ill retun? to Chan '."1?. d.y._on.y. _.._we n?,nh thin ;; "cbr. ?. J j run <Xr aon. J 100-2tc X f-BREEDEN. j1 WILL GIN your cotton for 25 cents S I per 100 pounds. Also sell you 4 ? Many Relatives bagging and tios and buy your cotton T lere. I seed. B. L. Parker. 98-3tp X lloore Lindsay an-' T oaching marriage of SOMEBODY will confer a great favor T. ^aullne. to Thomas on 1,8 by bringing or sending us 4 eden. Thursday, Oe- one or more copies of The News of A iw . August 3, 10 and 17. 97-tf I s approaching mar- PLANTATION COR RENT ?I l.ave 4 matter of interett a plantation for rent near New Cut. ~? lived in childlhood ??od bottom land, one, two. three or sited relatives. She four horse farm. J. Davis Caskey. T hter of Mrs. Nancv 9 4-3tp 4 Mrs. Sallie Lindsay ? Y Irs. R. L. Crawford. S. L. ALLEN, M. D. ? rpFG Tl?e Office over l.uncnKter Pharmacy. 3: re. The bride-elect Hol|rs K fo ? a m , fo 2 p- m ^ ' thea best wishe?8,nof IM,on<' '*7- | eden is a prominent DR. C B. PRATT usiness man of Ben- DENTIST J Hours. 8:30 a m. to 12:30. 1:30 4 to 0:00. 'armors' Congrms. l'hone 285. ning has appointed ?mce ov*r boaster Pharmacy 4 >m South Carolina to __ _ . _ _ ~~ 4 ttonaf Congress to be EDGAR J. HINSON Nebraska. Septem- DENTIST. T ir 1 and the Lancas- Office in Moore Building, over E. B i ntees are the follow- Roddey & Co. nningham. C. L. Mc- Hours. ? to ia?I to ?. J i. uiyourn. J Office phone S3. Residence US. VfFE PHOTOPLAY .or fr.. -; 1 PRESENTS WEDNESDAY, M AS JEFFERSON IN AN WINKL *. i ? i i;'f , i ' v" " stion of the famous classic, in five THEATI r V BANK YOUR MONEY I : . .,- , f |^ ' : f v ' As you sell vour crops this season, do not carry j your money home and perhaps lose it by robbery, fire, or in other ways. 5 PUT YOUR MONEY IN THE j BANK I : and when vou have accumulated what you wish to j J m, pay on your indebtedness, give a check or checks I for such amounts as you wish to pay out. IF YOU HAVE A SURPLUS! # And here's hoping that you may have, for you de- I serve it, then the way to "make your money last the longest," is to check it out Only as You Must. We want your business. Come in to see us. THE BANK OF LANCASTER j "The Old Reliable." I LANCASTER, S. C. +\+\+>+r+:-+:+:+:+:-+:A'J+-:+\+:+:+:+:^.-+-i!-+*.+\:+'. < NEW I FALL i SHOES 1 ?* 5 i E. P. Reed's tine Dress Shoes for Fall. Every j; one knows the wearing qualities, fit and style of \l Reed's Shoes. ? Reed's fine Cloth Top Shoes, lace and button, \\ prices..- . r. . v. - .$3.00, $3.25, $3.50 and $4.00 |f Brown's fine Dress Shoes for Ladies, lace and * button.. .. .. $2.50 and $3.00 \\ Billiken Flexible Welts for School Girls and V. Misses. This is the best Shoe made at any > ni ??!? ' l h--ii?? * ' ?71. viuw (JUUCS, pilttJIlt UULLOn, sizes A Ll/2 J to 2 $2.50 | Growing Girls' patent button Shoes, low heel, * sizes 2i/> to 6 $3.00 4. New Suits and Dresses arriving daily in our % garment department. Come in and look these S ?yer. j-w JS tlUS I ROBINSON-CLOUD CO. I LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE. | CO. METRO FEATURE ^ SEPT. 22nd I > s parts g \ |7 ADMISSION I ^ p^. 5 & 10 Cents -g