The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 25, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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e . J***' COUNTY J HEATH SPRINGS Mr. J. C. Williams spent Su day and Monday in Rock H whither he went to see Mrs. W liams who is in the Infirmai there. Messrs. Perry and Robe Therrell of Chesterfield, C. I and Great Falls, respectivel were here on a visit to the mother Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Joseph Stribling < Seneca is spending a few da: w'th her parents, Mr. and Mr L. M. Bell. Misses Alma Murphy ar Florence Peake of our scho faculty spent Sautrday night Lancaster. The following officers hai been elected to serve the recent organized 15. x. f. U. till July : President, Miss Mary E. Stoke: vice-presidentf W. C. Ellis; r cording secretary, G. O. Moble: corresponding secretary, Mi: Florence Peake; treasurer, Mi: Brite Mobley; Chorister, Mil Corinne Bruce; Librarian, Mi: Belle HendrixMr. B. C. Tlorton, one of Heal Spring's rural carriers, had tl misfortunate to lose a valuab horse last week. Miss Maggie Vaughn retur ed Sunday aftternoon from a vi it to her brother. Mr. Broadi Vaughn and family of the Fli Ridge community. Arrangements are being ma< by the authorities to renio the postoffice from its prese home to the building until 1 cently used as a barber shop. The Rev. T. J. Watts ai Judge J. J. Gentry of Columb will be here March 9 and 10 conduct an associational Sund; school institute. Miss Creighton, supt. of tl Lancaster county canning clul was here last week in the inte est of her work. Mr. P. T. Twitty was tl guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. ' Mackey in Camden, Friday ai Saturday of last week. Mr Waddell Hinson of the U versity of South Carolina ai Igri : s 9 This means an ? Great Sal 5 HERE ARI 0 5c White Homespun, 6c Calico a 6c Apron Gingham .. S White Homespun 38 i 6c Bleaching, yard .. 10c Dress Gingham . 4/% 4 rv Ti /*"1 * \ w iz i-zc uresa uingnar ^ 10c Quality Bleach, 3 W Androscoggen Bleach ^ Toile cki Nord Finests Gingham, yard . % GKEAT KEOUCTIO (;(X ===== iJS THE ] Mr. Harvey Mobley, of the same Lower C ? institution, visited their parents p here the last of the week. Mr. Paul Montgomery was the Valentin guest of Mr. W. B. Twitty Fri- Feb! lit n day night. the c ill Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Caskey of th^v^ il- Bethune were here to see Mrs. rjve() ^ fy Caskey's parents, Mr. and Mra. ijnes anc G. L. Mobley, Sunday. in an ar j't Mrs. E. I?. Mobley and Taylor of the r y' went to Lancaster Saturday. n.'^ht fo ,'j,' Taylor remained over till Sunday ^ with her grandfather, Mr. S. D. hearts, of t aylor. on one Mrs. Sallie Caskey went Sat- young 11 s. unlay to the neighborhood of All then the Midway school, where her imagiriai . I/1 ..4 r. m. * duu, uji nwi vcirti\c;,y, |hiiivij/<ii ui to /vi 0j the school, is quite sick with the New Orl Ui grippe. Gn m Dr. E. C. Brasington ot Ker- a series zc shaw was here on professional swered \ |y business Saturday and Sunday, with ow [: Mr. D. D. Williams made one the trip s; of his frequent trips to Hagood some. T< e- last week, and bought a con- time on t; siderable quantity of cotton couple v ss there. broken 1 ss Albert Tinsley of Lancaster proved a 3s is here auditing the books of the many ga ss Springs Banking and Mercantile ladies w Company. found it :h Mr. Cloyd Horton, salesman in mend th ie the Hirsch's store, went to Col- The cl: le umbia Sunday to visit his reached brother, Mr. S. Reid Horton. Box" wa n- Miss Louise Bell of- Rock Hill tents dis s- was called here Monday to nurse ed to re us her mother, Mrs. .J. L. Bell, who tine (?) nt was taken seriously sick while pilar, ch: at church Sunday night. rest of tl tie Mr. J. W. H. Weaner has open- A numb ve ed a general repair shop, includ- sang sor nt ing the repair of automobiles, songs a c- which is quite an addition to our closed. town's facilities. On Fi nd Mr. Benjamin Hirsch of Lan- Mr. Rea ia caster has charge of the Hirsch's large ni to store here in the absence of Mr. his fath iv E. Hirsch who is in New York The pi City buying spring goods. were thr he Miss Laura Therrell went to men fou bs Columbia Saturday. and all \ r- Mr. Henry Haile of Liberty. ous gan Hill was a visitor here Monday. | Africa v he Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones of sic for tl T. Liberty Hill spent Saturday with face glo^ id friends in town. ! liberatec A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J n- Mrs. J. lieckham Sunday W. D. J id I morning. ' made ev or <at~ci tarts Sati other Great Chance le. : ditt a 171?\\r nc ti J UU1 n 1L TY VJI I J yard 3 l-2c $6.00 Men's Suits.. 4 l-2c $9.00 Men's Suits . yard 4 3-4c $12.50 Men's Suits . n. wide 4 l-2c $15.00 Men's Suits 4 l-2c $18.00 Men's Suits 7 l-2c n g j_2c $1.25 Men's Pants. ?' in.' wide.".'.'.'.' .6 3-4c Jf' ,'3 P"11*3 36 in. wide 8c ^.25 Men s Pants . ; Quality Dress ^.60 Men s- Pants $2.75 Men s Pants $3.00 Men's Pants $3.50 to $4.50 Men's N IN WOOL DRESS |>OYS. ?,,(),.SE sc 3DS. $2.00 VALUE BLO If you wai ! < LANCASTER NEWS. FEBRUARY 25, 19: amp Creek Social News saw to it that all had a ^ . , T, time. Creek School House was The time passed all to i e of a much enjoyed and ?ere we realized it th e party Friday evening, ^ad come to say good ni h. All' the young people ^ ommunity and some of JONES CROSS ROA1 r ones were present. the guests had all ar- Mr. J. C. Sowell of City ley were given fishing Va., has returned home t I rods and bidden to fish his parents Mr. and MrS. 'tifieial pond in corner Sowell. ' . oom. It was a splendid Miss Beth Sowell spent ?r the sport and not a day afternoon with Miss rie came up empty. The Pitman. assumed the shape of Miss Inez Robinson spei with a prophetic verse urday night with Miss Ell ;idp ancL a number thp ton. ieti found their" matfs. Mr. Ira Pitman spent ? purchased tickets for afi afternoon with Mr. Jess ! *y trip from New York Mr. and Mrs. Ira C: ngustine and return via spent Sunday with Mr. an eans. S. J. VV. Baiiey. > back of each ticket was Miss Charlotte Mc of questions to be an- spent Sunday night with vith words beginning Inez Robinson, ners initials. This kept Mrs. J. A. McMurray down from being tire- Monday afternoon with A o help while away the N. Bailey, the return trip each Miss Annie Bell Mc^ ras given a package of spent Saturday afternooi learts to mend. This Miss Blanche Bailey. i i i i i? i itf.v. _ t 1 n ii . narn LasK tno, ana miss ire;ie oenneii is ive lip?even the young ing a few days with her ho broke the hearts Mrs. S. 0. Harper, exceedingly difficult to Miss Lena Bailey Anen em. ; day afternoon with Miss imax of the evening was Sowell. when "Cupid's Mail Miss Margie Bailey s opened and its con- Tuesday night with Mis; tributed. Not many fail- Bailey, ceive a beautiful valen- , Mr. Ernest Evans sner showing his own pec- day afternoon with Mr. iracteristic and for the Sowell. he evening fun ran high Miss Alice Denton sper er of the young men day afternoon with Miss ne of the old plantation Bailey, nd thus the evening Mrs. W. O. Rodgers is \ her parents Mr. and Mrs riday evening. Feb. 18. Kirk. my Jones entertained a Mr. Walter Evans of imber of his friends at valls spent Sunday with t er's home. ents Mr. and Mrs. Elmore arlor and the dining hall Mr. Marvin TBailey spei own into one, the young day with Mr. Vance Bai nd a fair partner, each, Mr. and Mrs. Amos B vere soon enjoying vari- visiting relatives in Kers les. A worthy son of Miss Norma Cauthen ras hired to furnish mu- Sunday with Miss A ie evening and his shiny Sowell. tved with pleasure as he Miss Chalotte Mcllwaii 1 the music. Saturday afternoon witl ones and her three sons, Ella Barton, r., Reamy and Charlie. Mr. R. D. Lynn and lit eryone feel at home and Rochelle of Antioch rsgF r niiir- "r ?i i mmi mm fci-.?- . ~i SI THE JOE LEAR A] irday, Fcbr : for you. So Come eai HE GREAT MANY BA . $3.98 $1.50 Ladies' Shoes .... $5.98 $1.75 Ladies' Shoes ... $6.98 to $7.98 $2.00 Ladies' Shoes .. . . $8.98 $2.50 Ladies' Shoes .... $9.98 $3.00 Ladies' Shoes . .. 89c $1-75 Men's Dress Shoes 98c $2.25 Men's Dress Shoes $1.39 $2.50 Men's Dress Shoes $1.49 $2.75 Men's Dress Shoes $1.89 $3.50 Men's Dress Shoes $2.19 SOME BIG BARGAINS * Pants $2.39 SHOES JITS 79c Boys' Knickerbocker Sui USE SUITS''.'.89c values it?Mens, Hats?Boys' Hats?1 for the Pointing Finger $ 16 " good spent Sunday with Mr. R. B. 1 Sowell. rapidly Master Henry Adams spent e time Wednesday night with Master r ight. Heyward Sowell. Misses Martha arid Mamie Mc-1 DS. Donald of Blackstock spent Tues- > . day night with Miss Carrie Wren Point, Mcllwain. ?ijVI xi - ^iss Nettie Caskey is visiting ..*V her sister Mrs. Leslie Sistare wggic ; Mr. Walter Blackmon spent Q Sunday.with Mr.'W. D. Caskey. Mr" Vornnn Snwpll wonf fn n ?t Sat- town Tuesday on business. b a Bar* Mr. J. .?). Hay of Lancaster s , was visiting this section. Sunday 11 Sunday afternoon. ? ^weli. Mr. H. C. Adams spent Sunday 11 ftiU!>r0n i afternoon with Mr. J. A. Cau- c dMrs then. !r | : L_ II dlwain UNITY. Mis ^jr Ward Laney spent the a week-end at Mr. J. C. Nelson's. r spent gosa Dees 0f Brown Sum- v Irs. D mit, N. C., is expected home in v : a few days. r Urr-'?u Mrs. M, R. Hinson spent Tuesa with ^ay afternoon with Mrs. J. N. d , Neill. . ' c spend- an(j Mrs. E. A. Helms D sister, ,pent Friday with Mr. J. IT. R . Helms. . , . 1 t hp; Miss Elise McCain was at.Wax- J ^ . haw Tuesday. .. Miss On a Mahaffey spent Sat-> spent urday with Miss Annie - Bell * Lena Crenshaw. ' " ' ; 1 . Misses Ruth Montgomery and T'!'!* 'Mary Roberts, of the Camp Kovpt Creek section visited in this section Sunday. TVll"" Mi-ss Lucy Dees spent Tuess Dime day evening with Miss Annie . ^ Belle Crenshaw. ,S1 Miss Ada Dees spent Tuesday L J. H. evening with Miss Daisy Starnes. ti?n ? ?: _ j , I mi. iuuiiiui rittiinitiii visiteu Ureat Messrs. Oliver and Hoyt Cren- 1 tr ?ar" s^aw Thursday night. 1 Lvans. Misses Nannie and Florence 1 it Sun- Pardye spent Sunday with Jey* Misses Ada and Lucy Dees. k al? Miss Connie Mae Hallman 1 haw* . spent Monday night with Miss 1 spent vfnp qtpplp 1 Mrs. A. D. Dees spent Monday ' . evening with Mrs. Jennie Steele. i spent h Miss TIM QuMm UNI Does Not Amct The Hmtf 1 B??u?e ol its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA- ' TIVF. BKOMO QUININK is betterthan ordinary I tie SOn Quinine and does not cauae nervousness p ->r ringiag in head. Remember the full name and section ;ootr for the signature of K. W. GROVE. 25c. < i <<<1UHUIJWWMTMI ? A vt rr c .1VU Ji uary 26tl rly and you will reap the RGAINS IN STORE 98c Ladies' Handkerchief! $1.19 Men's Handkerchiefs $1.39 Men's Heavy Fleece $1.69 75c Lace Curtains, p $1.98 Big lot of Towels ... Ladies' and Gent's Pa * Men's Chambray Woi $1.69 75C Value Men's Dret $1.89 Ladies' Black Unders $1.98 $1.25 Suit Cases ... " T7?l J.:. CI go 70 men s niiiMic oeuni 2 papers Stick Pins . IN CHILDREN'S Safety Pins, card .. 5. * 25c Table Oil Cloth, y; ????????? Bureau Scarfs and I ts $5 and $6 Men's Socks, all colo $3.98 15c Children's Ribbe Boys' Knickerbocker Pant Over .Our Door. A (A flft (to (to A A 4ft 4ft 4ft ^ft ^ft ^ft 4ft|i JSXJNGTON MAN AIDING 9 FRIENDS IN FINE WAY | U H. Ch ugh ma ii. Prominent Citizen, 9 Powsenses Spirit .of'Helpfulness. M le Is Doing Much tm Make T 9j ?Investigation Proves Value of O His Work. VI The spirit of helping others ;is j broad in the land, and this part j f the world surely tnust bo growing j etter and healthier. A Lexington jan desire to help some unfortunate rother or sister. .. He lias already hown a number of people residing li Lexington lpiAv to better the state X their health by taking Tanlac, as 1 nve8tigatlon proved. He wants to ontinue this good work. That Is his euson for giving the interview pub- 'v Ished below. This man, who may be described J s a humanitarian, is R. N. Caugh- f nan, of Lexington, S. C., one of the irell known citizens of that town, irho is related to many prominent {< eople in his and Richland counties. . 44I had stomach trouble and In- > ligestion for a considerable number . if months, and could hardly eat mythlng without suffering keenly | oon afterwards,44 said Mb. Caxrgh- S n%u, as the Interview began. 44I had ntcstinal troubles, top. Vy appetite ailed, and my system began to Vie strain it was under, I tooif^ot of medicine, but it gave me no ' ? . -i lermanent relief,4' he continued. "I had heard so much about Tanac that I decided to give it a trial, riie ilrst few doses made a marked lifference in my condition. I improved rapidly, and about the-time the irst liottle was taken, I was troubl hi no longer wnn indigestion nna its tindred ills. I can eat now anything I care to. I have a good appetite fork-chops, cabbage and other heavy 'ooda do not cause me pain.. It was ibout two months ago that I stopped taking Tanlac, and I now have no ivmptoms of iny former trouble. "I can heartily recommend Tanac. I have told dozens about It, and those I have heard from say they tiave been helped. Tanlac is the best medicine I have ever taken. It is worth bragging on." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively by J. F. Mackey & Co., Lancaster; Peoples Drug & Cro. Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd, Kershaw. Price: $1 per bottle straight. S . \LE I h. "i i benefit of this FOR YOU f> J lc , 3c Underwear 35c W air 29c ^ 7c ^ irasols 39c ^ k Shirts 35c ^ is Shirts. Jkirts !. 29c A 69c ^ Drawers 35c ^ lc 2c A ard 14 I-2c 2 5illow Shams 19c J rs 7c d Hose 9c ^ - 8?We Got 'em ^ : _.;.|n f* V #t);;