The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 29, 1916, Image 8
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HEATH SPRING NEWS.
Dr. W. S. Currell, president of
the University of South Carolina,
delivered an address at
Oakhurst sehool house on Tuesday
night, the 22nd. inst., on the
occasion of their oyster supper
and Washington's birthday celebration.
Dr. Stanley, of Horry county,
was here Tuesday looking into
the. advisability of locating for
medical practice in the near l'u
tu re,
Mrs. J. A. Mobley left Tuesday
for Columbia where she is
spending a few days with her
son. C. 13. Mobley, and family.
The local board of health has
appointed Friday, the third of
March, as clean-up day, and calls
upon all our citizens to help make
war on disease by making war
on filth, and to assist in making
Heath Spring the cleanest town (
in the State.
Messrs. C. E. Williams, repre- j
senting the Springs Banking and i
Mercantile company, and E. C. |
Bridges, of the firm of J. A. 1
Bridges & Co., have just return-1
ed from a business trip to New,
York and Baltimore.
The fellow-craft degree was I
conferred on Prof. Armfield, of I
Stoneboro, by Barron Lodge, No.'
261, P. & A. M. at a special com-1
munication, Monday night, the
'J 1st. inst.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wise, of ,
Rlakeley. Ga., have been visiting
Mrs. Wise's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Bell.
The local school was suspended
Tuesday, the 22nd.. on account
of Washington's birthday..
Mrs. Burleight. of Winnsboro. I
has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. J. H. Therrell, for .several
days.
Miss Annie Bell came down
from Rock Hill Sunday to .-pond
the day with her parents. Mr. i
and Mrs. J. L. Bell.
Mr. E. C. Croxton. Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Mobley and Mrs. R.1
L. Vaughn motored to the
County Home Wednesday afternoon
to visit Miss Mary Anne
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(Caston, who is ill with pneumon-1 I
ia. visi
Mr. H. L. Blackmon, of Rich Ha;
Hill, left on the evening train | ?
Thursday for Dayton, Va.,jvisi
where he will take a Bible j A
course in the Dayton Institute, aft
and have the management of a key
newspaper. I ^
Mrs. Mattie Johnson return- jhei
ed here Wednesday from the Spi
Country Home, where she visited
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ben.nett.
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I %Miss Brite Mobley spent a few K.
'days last week with her sister, aga
Mrs. Morgan, at Kershaw : ^
I Mr. S. Reid Ilorton came home (;al
[from Columbia Saturday to wct
jimuce a weeK-emt visit to his pni_ ^er
jents. Mi*, and Mrs. B. C. Horton. j '
j Miss Ella Gardner, of Ker. ?
shaw, is the guest of Misses An-t**al
na and Rosa Bennett for a few tlau
|days this week. T
Mr. John Bennett, who has a mei
position with the construction Per
company at Catawba Falls, was ceec
here Sunday to see the folks at,Pen
home. ,sch<
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Croxton j
motored from Lancaster Sunday:
to spend the afternoon with Mr. Land
Mrs. C. E. Williams and oth- on
er relatives.
Mr. O.' C. Croxton has been i A
confined to his home since Sat- ty i
urday with LaGrippe. jway
Thomas and Calvin Pittman ruai
spent Saturday night with the cuss
family of Mr. Thomas Knight, lem:
near Kershaw. P
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Mrs. A. J. Baskins has been a ^
sick with LaGri]>p2 for the past
week, but is some better now. . 1
Mrs. J. R. Harper and daugh- J,V|
ter. Miss Ellen, spent Friday and f Saturday
night with Mrs. R. S. ... ,11
Hnrnur I ..XVel
jla 1*1 pv i ? v/i juauvd^ici Will
Rev. J. E. Strickland, of I,an- cee(
caster, spent Sunday afternoon an(i
with Mr. A. J. Bailey. 0
Mr. O. M. Reumfelt spent Sat- of
urday night in Rock Hill with voti
Mr. 1. I?. Clontz. you
Miss Ruth Carnes, of Lancas- one
ter, spent Sunday with Miss Es- his
telle Baskins. $19
Mr. Ira Harper who has been ing
visiting his uncle, Mr. Luther T
Fundeyburk, at Cassett, S. C., cen
has returned home. sch<
W<EMfrXBKrrm&K
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BUT A FEW OF
d 3 l-2c $6.00 Men's Suil
4 1 -2c $9.00 Men's Suil
yard 4 :! !( $12.60 Men's Sul
ride 4 l-2e $15.00 Men's Su
4 l-2c $18.00 Men's Su
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o |_2C >!- ? wen's if a
a > *|l $1.50 Men's Par
l. wide b .Mc ,
.. u $2.2o Men s Pan
n. wide ?e ? ,
... ~ $2.50 Men s Pai
ality Dress ' ? ,
t.. $2.7.) Men s Pai
1 $3.00 Men's Pai
$3.50 to $4.50 M
N WOOl. DRESS BQYS, HLOUSt
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Hiss Annie Belle Hagins is three teache
iting her brother, Mr. Leslie nest W. Casl
gins, near Lancaster. cipal and M
Hiss Lizzie Harper has been and Laura M
iting relatives in Lancaster, sistants. T>
lr. VV. J. Long spent Sunday ing all they p
ernoon with Mr. C. P. Ca's- Midway the
Lancaster co
lis. A. J. Bailey is visiting
son, Mr. John Bailey, of Just Like H
ingdell. Your Hon
MIDWAY NEWS. If >r?u wil
17,, n../, 4-.. 1 - IL..J. T"?. P T? J! XT
rv- die ?iau iu mill' HUH, rrP'. I 1IH11HU IX ew
W. Caskey is able to be up home, it is a i
in" . manv cases,
Irs. J. F. and Mrs. Jack wji] save
dner spent one night the past Highly rcco
;k with the former's daugh- aches and pa
Mrs. J. 13. Caston. ternal. ft w
lre are glad to note that Mr. drug store t
die Funderberk and little Price 50c and
ghter, Ruth, are improving.
he Midway school improve- AVOID WA1
it association had a box sup . .
Tuesday night and the pro
Is were $133.30, which was ex- rather know
ded for the benefit of the about arc
3ol. all over this
WAY ENTERTAINMENT.
iniunitv Meeting a Successful NN(,)U'A|l **lea
. .. . what the mei
At fair. way si i
, very enthusiastic communi- a'n,i on the 1
neeting was held at the Mid- about and yen
school Tuesday night, Feb- any of the v<
ry 22, for the purpose of dis. tions of polio
*ing local community prob- to hear and
s. picking up ai
romptly at the appointed paper. Ther
r the meeting was called to to hear thes
?r by Mr. Estridge, who in is constantly
rief way outlined the object, foundations <
then introduced Secretary Simplicity
son. of the Lancaster Cham- "Senator I
of Commerce, as the speak- just now tin
or the occasion, and the auc- when we are
eer to dispose of the many strong to act
1 filled baskets in connection city of prine
li the box supper. The pro- fathers actec
is rrom toe sale of the boxes three million
baskets amounted to $33.30. somebody sa
ne of the enjoyable features population ot
the evening was the "cake is one hundi
ng" for the most popular ions. If ther
ng lady. Votes were sold at thinking the
penny each, and through the origina
i method the cake brought thought, th<
.HO, Miss Laura Morgan be- will be saved
the winner. future. The
he Midway people have re- stake everytl
tly constructed a modern and that idea
[>ol building. They have a cy, but justi(
i i h ii iii'ii i m a hi ii iii i tin ?mi iwo'iim mm
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THE GREAT MAN
ts $3.98 $1.50 Ladies'
ts $5.98 $1.75 Ladies'
its $6.98 to $7.98 $2.00 Ladies'
its $8.98 $2.50 Ladies'
its $9.98 $3.00 Ladies'
mts. . ., 89c $1-75 Men's I
its 98c $2-25 Men's 1
ts $1.39 $2.50 Men's E
its $1.49 $2 75 Men's I
ltt 91.89 ^-!)U Men s 1
its $2.19 SOME K1G
[en's Pants $2.39
J SUITS 79c Boys' Knicke
1LOUSE SUITS 89o values .,
rant?Mens, Hats?Boys' I
k for the Pointing Fi
SKY 12971916 '
r school, Prof. Er-fdiate difficulty of public affa
key being tfo prin- gentlemen, is to square the thi
lsses Aniae Lingle you do by the not simple I
organ bring the as-j complicated standards of justi
ie trustees are do- Justice has nothing to do w
iossibly can to make any temporary standard wh
best rural school in ever. It is rooted and grounc
unty. in the instincts of humanity
"America ought to keep out
laving a Doctor at this war. She ought to keep c
ne at All Times. Gf this war at the sacrifice
, everything except this sin;
11 keep a bottle of thing upon which her charac
Discovery at your and history are founded, 1
protection in a greaf 'sense of humanity and justi
you will find where lf xh? fenfires those she V
vou doctor's billJceMe2 }? be-America, she I
' , , ^ ,, I (>nn uorl rn ontftvlem 'iud !?> .> *
mmenoea lor anil \"V """ l,,,j 1
ins. inturnal or ? i,l'ai11 winch have made
ill be sold at your P> ou<l to be Americans, and wh
iruler a ifuarautee. |".e libo,,t s.e(*mK a?.fo,y
I $1.00. Adv i ,p expense of humanity 11
_ 11 tor one will believe that I h?!
It. SAYS WILSON ?'way? been mistaken in wl
J l have conceived to he the sn<
from Page One.) of American history.
? ~~r Determining the Future.
what they are talk- ?y ?
>und quiet firesides _ , , ,
country than what section except by long measu
king about in the ments. You cannot establish
of Congress. 1 line by two posts; you have 5
t deal rather know [to have three at least to kn
iwon the trains and whether they are straight w
:le and in the shops anything, and the longer yc
'arms are thinking lino the more certain your me
irning for than hear urement. There is only one w
ociferous proclama- in which to determine how 1
y which is so easy'future of the United States
so easy to read by by looking back and seeing wh
ly scrap of printed way the line ran which led
e is only one way to the present moment of pov
e things, and that and of opportunity."
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BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S Safety Pins, card
SHOES. * 25c Table Oil Clot
Bureau Scarfs ar
rbocker Suits $5 and $6 Men's Socks, all i
$3.98 15c Children's R
Hats?Boys' Knickerbocker Pa
inger Over Our Door.
^11 IF,IV !\ III tin>f
American action. | J""""-?????.??
People wh
it we ought to 11 > MrH. T. Freeh, It. It. 1, Tlicl
a hundred million . to toll you that I am cured c
in the same simp!' ' catarrh and stomach trouble for
inle that our fore different doctors, who only relic
"j*11 1,1,1 1 hope of being cured. I was In
1 in when we Wert ' surprise I am now entirely we
strong. I heard;
y that the present TTyVT^ HVTiT
the United State--' fUR JLlNi-od
and three mill- ? ,,, ? _,.lt . , ?
.. .... Mrs. W. It. Whitehead, It.
e are three millions happy to tell
you that I keep fn
Same things that catarrhal symptoms at all. I i
1 three millions what I want, and rejoice to ki
2 hundred million valuable medicine. I think it sa
, . . Peruna I was cured sounu and
1 lor an illusstriou* _
y were ready to ApA S+TOn
hing for an ideal. nrC WUIUM
1 was not expedien. The Perun^ Company.^olmnb,
:e. And the imme- i L???
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Y BARGAINS IN STOP
Shoes 98c Ladies' Handkerc
Shoes $1.19 Men's Handkerch
Shoes $1.39 Men's Heavy Fle<
Shoes $1.69 75c Lace Curtain
Shoes $1.98 Big lot of Towels
... ... .... Ladies' and Gent'
Dress Shoes $1.3.1 Men's Chambray
Dress Shoes $1.69 75c Value Men's !
iress Shoes $1.89 Ladies' Black Un
Dress Shoes $1.98 $*-25 Suit Cases
~>r#?sa rhnoa Men's Elastic Sp;
irs The American roll of honor, jS
ng the President said, consists only ' J
nit of the names of men who have /|
ce. 'squared their conduct by ideals J]
ith of duty.' ^
at- "And I wish," he said, "that *1
led whenever an impulse to settle a |
thing some short way tempts vz Ji
of %\e might close the door and W
nit down some old stores of wlflkt I
of American idealists and states- }
gle|men did in the past and not let
ter ?ny counsel in thai doe1-; not
ior sound in the authentic voice of
(xv American tradition. Then we
i >x shall be certain what the lines
iv, of the future are because we
he shall know we are steering by
us I4 he lines of the past. We shall
ien know that no temporary conven.
at ience, no temporary expediency,
ion will lead us to be rash as 1 would
tvc be just as much ashamed to be
lit rash as to be a coward. Valor is
rit self-respecting. Valor is a circumspect.
Valor strikes only when
it is right to strike. Valor withjj
holds itself from all small inv
( ~ plications and entanglements
v?~ and waits for the great oppor^
1 a tunity when the sword will flash
r?t as if it carried the light of Heavow
on upon its blade."
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)ur XOTH'K TO DKIITORS ANI> CRHDos.
ITOItS.
" All persons having claims against
a >r the estate of W. McD. Brown, dehe
ceased, are hereby notified to file
IS the same, duly verified, with the unw.n
derslgned, and those Indebted to
estate will please make payment
UP is0, '
'/er It. C. BROWN, Executor.
Estate of said deceased.
Feb. 15, 1U16?31?Tuesday.
i o 11 Q#=fc Pahiim^
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<nry Point, Tenn., writes: "I am happy
?f catarrh. Having been afflicted with
seven years, and after having tried four
>ved me for a little while, I gave up all
iduced to try Peruiia, and to my great
11. My health never was better."
)IGESTION I
It. 1, Pryor, Oklahoma, tvrltes: "I am
ee from my old stomach trouble; feel no
lm able to do my work, eat and drink
low that I found a sure cure In your
.ved my life. By beginning In time with
well."
g and Happy
us. Ohio, Those who object to liquid
roi-uru 1'eruna In tablet form.
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