The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 29, 1916, Image 5
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Miss Dora Sweat age 23 year
^ted Sunday. February 27 at th<
County Home.
Mr. M. Poliakoff has gone t<
Baltimore and Now York to bui
his spring and summer goods.
Born Monday to Supt. an(
Mrs. V. A. Lingle, a fine ten
pound son.
An unusually heavy snow-fal
for this section covered th<
ground yesterday but ever>
trace of it had disappeared b^
? x _ J
noon io-aay.
The Lancaster chapter U. D
C. will meet Thursday afternoor
at 4 o'clock with Mrs. J. M. Rid
die.
Rev. P. B. Wells will preacv
Saturday and hold the first quar
terly conference for Lancastei
circuit at Grace church next Sat
urday.
Mr. Daniel Brown Green, ol
Lancaster, who is a senior ai
the Columbia Theological Sem
inary, preached last Sunday ai
Dillon.
There will be a box supper a1
Zior school house on Fridaj
night. March 1, the proceeds t<
w;o for the benefit of the schoo1
-^?he public is cordially invited
The Civic League will meet to
t morrow (Wednesday) afternoor
at 4 o'clock in the reception roon
of the Chamber of Commerce
The program will be devoted t<
' the snbieet of nlavcrrounds.
The County Teachers' Assoc;
ation will hold the last meeting
of the current sessioif'next Sat
urday at the Central school au
ditorium and every member i:
requested to bring a copy of th<
field day program.
Secretary Ellison was in Char
lotte yesterday completing ar
rangements for running a spec
ial train to and from that citj
for "The Birth of a Nation", a
the Academy of Music Fridaj
night, March 10. The round trir
ticket will be $1.00 and Secretary
Ellison will arrange to hav<
tickets reserved for the Lancas
ter party.
Miss J. Marie Craig has se
cured a year's leave of absence
from the South Georgia Norma
College, located at Valdosta, Ga.
to attend Columbia University ii
New York City. She expects t<
take a Master's degree fron
there next summer and will re
<L turn to the South Georgia Stab
4^ Normal College in September
1917 to major in general sci
<5I1C6.
Rev. P. B. Wells, D. D.. pre
siding elder of the Rock Hill dis
trict will make his first officia
visit for the current, vpar to thi
First Methodist church next Sun
day night. He will preach a
7:30 p. .m. and at the close o
the service will hold the firs
quarterly conference. Dr
Wells is an unusually goo(
preacher who will be heard witl
interest by Lancastrans.
Meeting of Boards.
Notice is hereby given tha
the township board of assessor;
of Lancaster county are reqinr
ed to meet on the first Tuesday
in March, or as soon thereafte:
as practicable, to go over th<
tax returns which are now read3
for their examination.
Also that the county board o1
equalization is required to meei
on the fourth Tuesday in March
JOS. W. KNIGHT, '
County Ahditor
^ Program, County Teachers'
Meeting.
The Lancaster county teach
er's hold their last meeting oi
the present scholastic year or
next Saturday. The committee
on Field's Day arrangement hope
to report on any matter thai
may not be clear.
The following program ha*
been arranged:
Address, Rev. W. S. Pattersor
Vocal Solo, to be selected.
Demonstration Lesson in Higli
School Algebra, Miss Lynch.
The committee trusts that as
many teachers and trustees as
can will attend. Saturday morn:
ing, 11 o'clock.
%
If your system is now run
down and you feel drowsy and
sleepy and cannot rest well at
night; no appetite; bad stupid
feeling, I would advise you tc
try one or two $1.00 bottles of
Nanzetta's Prescription, which
will be sold at your drug store,
under a guarantee?if it doesn't
I firive you entire satisfaction your
druggist will refund your mon^
ey. Pritys $1.00; 6 bottles for
* j $5.00. Adv
... TTTF TjANO
|: r TH#mw"
| ' PHRS
ts' i.v in W'in i<"
1 UK. I). W. DANIEL. Mr. W. B. 1
Dr. D. W. Daniel, of Clemson Springs, spent
College, that great South Caro-'caster.
1 Una favorite, who will be the p. ^ T, T,
" speaker at the Chamber of Com- e .r* * r. or
r merce banquet to be held at the Springs section
- Mackey opera house, Tuesday
evening, March 14th. I Dr. W. H. S
, Bethel section,
1 PARENT TEACHERS' MEET- urdav
: INC.
t Mr. W. T. (
Program of Meeting to Be Held lJlsl night froir
t at Central School Friday Mch. 3. to Bishopville.
T The Parent Teachers' Asso. ^j.. ] ? ^
> ciation of the Lancaster Graded r? * n' 1.1:1*1 u..r
School will be held at the Con- ffpr?no,, f
tral School Friday March 4, at ,WUUI
4 o'clock p. m., and a full "attend* Miss Margan
ance is urged. The following is ing her sister,
1 a copy of the program submitted in Beaufort.
1 by. Miss Rebecca Walker, who , ?
> is chairman of the program ( om- . *T v
Iralttee: Lancal
-1 \ play "Colonial Days" Grade V. katuinay.
?| Character of the Child, Miss' Mr. C. O. Stc
--Neely. formerly of Li
Recitation, "We Are Seven". on business thi
3 Jennie Lee Sherard. i
i Character Building, Dr. J. H., Mrs. H. S. M
Thaver is here on a vis
' J Mr. Walter M. I
- MANUFACTURERS TO MEET. Mrs L Jacol
' , , ? ~ . . have returned 1
Col. Leroy Spnngs a Member of visit to Mra
t GoverninK Hoard. ers the Messrs
J Invitations have been receivved
in Lancaster to the twentieth Mrs. W. W. 1
J 'annual convention of the Ameri-jren are expecte
- can ivianutacturers' Associationivmit to Mrs. 1
-1 which will be held in Atlanta, Judge and Mrs,
I April 4th. and 5th. Col. Leroy w P R
- Springs is an elective member of . o ji'the
board of governors of this a . Mlss kudu
1 association and so is James D. yesterday from
,|Hanflnett. of Anderson. Two their parents u
1 other South Carolinians also are Misses Paulii
3' members of its governing board, and Pearl Coffe
v Lewis W. Parker and Allison A. end jn Charlotl
- Smyth, both of Greenville. John ri0n's aunt, Mr
2 A. Law, of Spartanburg, is a
,!vice president of the association. Messrs. Wall
-1 jLuther Ellison
iMISS M. J. GRAHAM DEAD, lie motored ye
-1 jlotte, where th<
. Passed Away Early Yesterdav _ TT ...
1 Morning. ' I Mrs- J-.H- W
2 Miss Mary Jane Graham died j? Montgomery
" early Monday morning at her h'er brother,
t home near Gill's Creek Church. Montgomery.
' ;Miss Graham was a daughter of
tjthe late James Graham who was Mr. and Mr.'
' killed during the war. She was Bishopville, mc
* j about 62 years of age and is sur- ter yesterday 1
l|Vived by her aged mother, Mrs. latives. They i
James Graham and four broth- Moore's sister,
ers, William, Alex, Reece, Pick- liott.
ett Graham. Miss Graham was!
1 a life-long member of the A. R.I SMITH-S
S|P., which she served zealously.; ?
"IThe remains were interred at Mr. and Mil
7 nill'a Prni,l/ r<U.,w/?U A -i o ^ ?
j-v-w. VA vv.i\ vilUI^fljrcVlU clt t) U - 1>I illltll, III Vf I t!
>'|clock yesterday afternoon, after nounce the on#
2 j funeral services conducted by cousin, Miss 1
Rev. W. W. Boyce, assisted by Smith, to Mr.
Rev. VV. S. Patterson. Shehane, the
place in Marcl
t U. p. C. PLAY. cards.
w, . . . ?T . The above an
Fantasia. A Musical Extrava- <hc Atlanta Jo
. pan/a to be Presented Mch. 9. interest to the
Miss McCloskey, of Pennsyl- jjves Qf ^he pi
vania, is in Lancaster arrange- vv^q a ijancf
ing for the presentation of a formerly conne
. tome talent play, Fantasia, a Lancaster Cott
? musical extravaganza, consisting During the pa
i of choruses and drills in which j^r shehane hs
. from 100 to 150 people will ap- Southern Cottc
i pear. New song hits will be a 0f Greensboro,
; feature of the entertainment and js now the SUpe
scores of children will take part, '
j Miss McCloskey has been a Advertised Le1
very successful trainer for this Ending Jant
i musical play, having already pre- ?
sented it 190 times to delightful Miss Susie M
i audiences in vftriniu tnwno mi a?
? ?itu iuuih v^iiaen.
cities. Jiden Mcllwa
i ?? Euliice Crens
NOTICE. Willnl T
1 The annual meeting of the stock- f?rs- v*"1"5 1
1 holders of the Citizen!' Building & (*recn Masse]
Loan Association will be held Tues- Learoy Moor
7 Afr5.h 7th?' al \ ?'cloc} %tath* Rev. Nathan
First National Bank. Lancaster, S. C. Mi Annip I
1-t e. m. CROXTON, Sec.-Treas. !ss /;Pnie.
I Miss Mmnnie
notice of discharge. H. C. Luld.
| Notice is hereby given that the un- Miss Maude
( derslgned will, as executor of the es- \\r j }fp]piy
, tate of Anderson Beaver deceased, ,T" '\xr*n W
|on the 30th. day of March, 1916, Mf8, J^V1 m
make his final return as suh exe- Miss Kebee.
,!cutor an.d apply to the Probate Court Miss Lillie Bi
, ,of Lancaster county for letters dls- K. McCutchet
;m??sary. K. McCutchet
J H Wallace. When calling
' eeiSd e 6 * letters please s
Feb. 29, 1916. 29-7-14-21-4t F. Hun
* >Pr'- <' v ? '* '
AKTKR NKW?; .
*: TWO BRIGHT 15
f Messrs. Eaton of Wins!
DNALS ? 1 ejid (,,ass nt rh;5Pi
?*
Of interest to their fr
'X-I' v'XxVM^M-X' , . . .
relatives in Lancaster v
egory spent Sun- following from a dispa
i-Salem. Uie University of Nort
ison spent Satur- na> concerning Messrs
in Kershaw. ftn<j clement Eaton, y
nil. of Rock Hill, of Mrs Ada Hough of
n Lancaster yes. nn() gona of Mrg Q ?
Winston-Salem, formei
thcrspo-.n has re. M ? , of Lanca,
business trip to 4 - , , , r
j To lead a class of
app. of the New bov,s in scholarship is a
was in town Sat- Pigment of which ai
man must be justly pr
[ witty, of Heath ''"''I"1 <'f tbe ,
Saturday in Lan- School, who head
with a clean slate of 4
* x, tt x, his credit for the Fall
ton, of the Heath better known to the T_
, was in town to- large as a debate
i years ago he made 1"
app, of the New into University societ;
was in town Sat- jneniber of the winninj
the State high school
championship contest.
Gregory returned Fall he won the freshm
1 a business trip er's medal, which is of
nually by the Dialectic
r., * e Society. Young Eaton
hlson, Jr.. of the n,ivcPsitv ^hSlrvship
spent sosterday Winston Jii.-h School,
ancaster. place he wa<, last yei
ut Moove is visit- the high school i
Airs S' m T~^:i111 i he Tl1 ' 'k : nd (.nut :i
(' "-I of the Calvin H. \
? . crary Pociety.
in?. of Columbia, "Kor two brothers to
ster on business bonor roll for the fresh
is unique to say the 1
gner of Bethune, ?"ch ft? CR?? ft
aneaster, is here Clement Eaton, with fi
s week and one two , ran hi
Clifton a close race 1
cKay of Cheraw, place. Clement was al
it to her brother, testant for the fresl
Stevens. hater's medal which ws
% ^ i u u his younger brother,
son and children |on boysKare sons of
to Kershaw after R Eaton of Winston-!
Jacobson s broth
Boykin and child- BllSlflCSS C
d this week for a ? , i .
_ , FOR SALE?Registered
Boykin S paients, i goys, hoars. and rI
, Ira B. Jones. I months old, $12.50 eac
obinson and baby ' ?
j Neely returned prepare to eat?h>
i a short visit to Ir,"h potatoes. Irish co
? rr:n early bliss tlio best Mali
1 KOCk Hill. Mackorell's Grocery. 1
ne Jones Marion, when you want yo
y spent the week- den?plowed, call j
O with Misa Mh_ son who nlon runs nro?
s. W. W. Boykin. Phono 329.
ter M. Stevens, raise your own cab
and John D. Wy.! now- Have Plenty of a
sterday to Char- i ra^gr!1vKe Plants at Mackc
sy spent the day. 1
... , | WANTED?6,000 pounds
lthei spoon has as mule, sheep, gnat, ml
mother, Mrs. W. 1 raccoon, fox, muskrat, opoi
, of Concord, and l,p b*>forP 3e*
Mr. Richmond , CauthPD * So" bancaasn
IjiOST?February 11, one
v e! sey sow. For return or
>. Ken Moore, Or I mation leading thereto,
(tored to Lancas- F. Culp, Lancaster, Route
for a visit to re-1
fire now with Mr. 1,ost or stdlex?-Fron
t-,. burn s Saturday night t
Mrs. I' lorence EI- with blazed forehead.
please return to owner.
iHFIi AKF DOZEN REAL r?ICE PIG
fine stock, six to seven
Delivered in town at $f
L Robert Walter while they last. Phono tot
ensboro, Ga., an- nelkrtfrement
of their ,.?OXB oii'WTOTR-..,
'ranees Rethan\ ato nn repainting your
James Franklin building top. Expert wo
weddinjr to take hrtt class job guarnr
h at home. No & Co" Uook
3 8-4tc.
nouncement from skwino jucmink x
tumal will ho of, Hobbins and Shuttles t
friends -ind rf?1n- 1 sewlnK machines made f
11 en as ana reta hnnd 8ewjng needles
rospective groom j aluminum package prlc
ister county boy,, lnson-Lathan Co. Jewel
icted with the: 38-4tc?Tuesdays.
on Oil Company. FOR SAfiK?Horse, bugs:
st several years ness complete, $275.00
US been with the teed gentle, sound, etc.
>n Oil Company, Credit. Reason for sel
Ga., of which he *u,t?moblle in8tead- Trintendent.
|
WANTED AT ONCE?Fori
Iters for Week "ve large size chickens,
mrv IQIfi W D* Cral? or Mr?- W.
>afy _^2U
[ay Cunningham. roR sale?one home-ri
, . , . four years old, weight '
in. well broken and sound,
haw . Katn 'or Qulck sale; al?
, * my fine combination h
tcrnn. bay, eight years old, fl
7 Jr. good family horae, quali
e In every way. Prices <
Matthews. "on: " a bargain f<
> bankable note ... C!a
?-?. 9* 90n> Lancaster, R. k. L
Gibson. 4i_tf-c
5foan* Dr. M. R. Car
,r8^' Registered Optorr
trfield an<^ Manufacturing <
>n. ANDERSON. 9.
)n. Standard Drug Co., W
for the above sentatlves. Take your bro
ay advertised. and repairs to them fcr p
ter, Postmaster.| accurate work.
: ^
OYS. .v,v.v.v.v,
iTl m Hi It* ,m
ton-Salcm v
r-|I A SAFE
nil be the , v
itch from
:h Caroli- > rr. . .
j. Clifton > Ine backer*
rrandsons ,
this place j 11,8,11 has ,,HI<
Ruton o1 , c - ^-1,^.}, |,
*ly Miss
*ter- I infinity. \\\
over 3">0
m accom- continued re
iy young
oud. But > tial banking
Winston
s the list becomes, in
'ones" to *
term, is > and adds str<
Iniversity ; r.
Two : wards succe*
lis debut
v as a plies to busn
r team in t
debating > individual.
This past
an debat- offers a very
fered an- *
Riterarv V ' c
holds Hv ; it eel ion troll!
from the 5*4 ,
at wh'eh M invites your
lr, editor
tnag zinr kj or small.
nd Pie-:
vi,oy :j
I TEE BANK
us year. Ki
ve "ones" [ _
s brother 1 ,ani
for first jy
so a con- |*
iman do- Pr .v.v.v.is
won by
The Ea- - ~ ?
vISSk
i HHk|H ' .\ki;'
i'eb. 25?41 ' i '"
ITR GAB- i^X^Cr'-''-' aRe;.v'"
M. Morn- ' - J V;-v>
'and TTnrk. 3} jiMC/is**}
38-8tp
bage. start ' H. Nanzetta
.11 kinds of
rell's Oro- 30-tfr
cow, horse.
tr SUITS,1
mDQl
l^UtiOL
i Sans Cly
i black pie [ /xi i
if found Our buvers liav
41-ltp . * ,
eru markets and oiu
we'eks^id! all the now tilings.
>.00 a pair
lay. T M
25-tfc !
tor c.lm- I Beautiful doth
auto or re- t*st stvles and enjoin.
: to $26.00.
Hill, s. <\
1
o^nl'V" I Silk TaflVta. (
inost er'd | t i<>r Dresses, in all
rU'V!,' I I'liics and blacks a
lor?* 9 $12.50 and up t<> $2;
y and l,arGoaran
cash or New assortmei
MnHughnes 98c, $1.98, $2.50, anc
ty or forty- MOD
Sea Mrs.
H. Mlllen. $0,
" ' " Tlic head of oi
llBoooh!)i)s.? 'finished a course in
,oatwtu sen ber fit >'our fi?ureorse.
dark this purpose.
Ine saddl
ty the best | ?????????
>n appMP"
KPrV ROBINSO
LANCASTf
l? t r st NOTICE,
w #. ,.n -vixtra communication of J
' T Cu,n I odge No. 53. A. P. & A. M.f
f. id Thursday March 2, at 7:
>rnl r??pr. r *he purpose of conferrli
? d and third degrees. All
lK cm are urged to attend. 1
?romn? *c '-ethren are cordially Invited
\> . fZi O. J. DERRICK.
(tirrr - 1'n ft tiiii n r t n ^ #?
v
v
v
v
mum! behind a business ;
3I1 to do witli the as
e presents to his com
v
lien he has close and >
v
lations with a substan
institution, the bank
a way, his background
ength to his efforts to
is. The same rule ap- I*
less man, fanner and |
"The Old Reliable" i
W
desirable hanking eon- t
i this standpoint, and ;
V
account, whether large '
:
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caster, S. C. ;
V
V
- This Coupon Is Worth $1,00
Ilf presented at once to the
Lancaster Pharmacy or Midway
Drug Co. If you will buy a $1.00
bottle of Nanzetta's Prescrip.
tion. Highly recommended for
kidney, liver and stomach con
Isupation, indigestion, rheumatism
or billious attacks, impure
blood in general. Your druggist
will make you a present of
a $1.00 bottle of Indian New
Discovery, highly recommended
by twelve practicing doctors, for
all internal and external pains.
If you prefer any information
about the remedies write to the
Nanzetta Medicine Co., Greenville,
S. C.
DRESSES,
ITS, WAISTS
e just returned from the northl*
store is filled to overflow with \
SUITS
and taffeta suits in all the liews.
Prices, $10.CO, $12.50 and up |
DRESSES
1
'rope do Chine and Crepe Me- l|
the leading shades; green's, I
re the leading shades. $10.00,
5.00.
WAISTS
it Waists, beautiful styles at
1 up to $6.50.
ART CORSETS
.50 and more. 4
lr corset department has just
corset fitting. Come in and let
We have a special room for
'I i u 1 - li K' I
IN-CLOUD CO. I
R'S LEADING STORE. |
DR. C. B. PRATT
3"o'p.m. DENTIST
ag sec- Hours, s:30 a. m. to 12:3 | 1:80
mem- to (; 00.
vris,t,ng Phone 235.
, Sea Office over Lancaster Pharmacy.