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8 BLGIN \ COUNTY MWS\ brother, Mr. Edison J Lancaster, who is vei FORK HILL. Misses Effie and Special to the News: . " . ('nu? s. *****. ^ Mr. Arthur Baker and Miss Ls,te'1re anduKi Jessie Raskin, both of the Pork * '/ a,!( Hill section, were married Suri '!1(>! V?? . day afternoon' ' by Rev. P. P. .a,\a le*.llo.or) Blaekmou. at White Bluff Bap-' V, r^',T1.t tist church. ' W..Mpbtey/ Mr. Ira Blaekmon and Miss ^r' ,ST N?sl< *'. her Zelnia Raker. Ernest Roberts. W , ji?1118, Mvrtle Baker, Zadie Baker, Aits. . .Uazel Stogner^ v ? ? . hio nnnm till Roberts. Yancis limson and; \"'"? k" Oaie [lowers accompanied the (??? . signer? young couple. M Emma Cauth Mr. Hey ward Hough and Miss relatives near U ZelmA Kauikenberrv were mar- ,. .. x .. -i ried by Rev. P. H.Blacknion at ,lss.,fe e f"''cv Pleasant Plain Sunday after- ,mlav Lancaster. Mrs. E f. Blackmon. of Rich ? Ilill. spent Saturday night and ' y, , s Sunday with her parents. Mi. d and Mrs. J E. bowers M,... VP Via,lis Mr. ;iii(l Mrs. 1. II. r>ra>injrton , , 0 , . n. , ,T.n tor iiciv f- in<i?iv. spoilt Sundav at Rich lull. ,, . AI, "\ f rr 71 i* r> i f f * I k ' 1 ' l.'i Mr. 1 oy !I .inter, f>l bed II ( , ^ V' S , ;i ' l ' . , , sen >oI yesterday afternoon. ., , ' the city Sunday. ,. Miss Etta Couch spent Satur- Vi. dav nipht with Miss Sallie Hon- ' \,-! ,\" , ,, ,, jrjx. Miss Ruby Rutledj. Messrs. Austin Roberts and V.-'.. 1 Ira Hinson were visitors at the v * ,ss, V,,u p" ! home of Mr. .1. E. Rowers Satur- :!ml Mrs' 'V 1 ^ay or Kershaw, were hei The missionary program for t(\rH .'V'X.-*Vi ^ our Sunday-school will be car- , T s '*/ . ried out the fourth Sunday of b> Lancaster Monda; this month. 4Mr- c- ,S- Roberts The ladies' prayer-meetinjr 10tuin1f . !on? V'n will be held at the home of Mrs. ai v Ns 010 0 s * R. F. Raker Friday afternoon at ,u>1]t2:30 o'clock. Messrs. A. R. Rlac visited he?* \ii- mi,i ai?... M?ushell. S. Reckhai r-. j [ Beckham H. C. Connell Sunday. , . , , ?nnilo. .. rpi 'll i i i (|<l\ 111 1 ^cl l^C 1 There will be preaching at Fork Hill Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock; Sunday school at 2:3b TICKET 29 ^ o'clock. Everybody invited to v COme. Purchaser Arrested Just Services were held all day at started and Has I church Saturday?dinner on tin- Prison sine* grounds?everybody enjoyed th> dav fine. Kansas City.?A man Mr and Mrs Jas R Black- was white and drawn hai mon visited Mrs. M. Blackmon i?n*deluycd Journey, l o , train at the Union stat after a while gave his , conductor, who regarded MILL NOILS The ticket called for a Mrs. -J. F. Weaner and child- tin, Mo., was issued by ren, of Heath Springs visited Pacific railway in l her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. good still. Theatt, of this place. Th" passenger told his Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell ?a,lly Twenty-nine year, visited the former's parents. Mr. {rave,l"K f m beavenwc i r tit NT t' i a ji 4 tin. Mo had arrived in and Mrs. W. M. Knight, the past . ,lcket to , * . . , he was arrested and ta airs. Jack Crenshaw visited Leavenworth. Found gi Heath Springs this week. j served years in the f Messrs. Edgar and Tosca Bow- n Leavenworth, ers, of Heath Springs, visited ^ this place the past week. ' r . . ? We are sorry to know that tXplOSIVeS III K0a< Mrs. Nettie Knight is very sick. _ Mrs. Jane Funderburk and lit-1 Gne of the newer met tie irrandehild .Tosee of Cltof ? building that is fast wi lotto, are visitors at this place. doi>ca?ent of the better v .Mrs. ITosy Knight has been very tor is that of employing sick. reducing the heavy work Mrs. J. R. Threatt who lias Grading through bard p been sick for some time is some for instance, is tedious better. time and labor. Tlie ust Mrs. Joel Rowers has been sick r?.r blasting such materia for the past few (lays. relief. Both rook and h Mrs R S Snip s was verv t*' loosened ill the out h sick Monday. el!ar-vs ;;f "Pi"* * lf 1 ... f. . ... . i ., . , , cd into tlie ground a lift Miss Rate (,hent. daughter oi ^ink and loaded. Carof, Mi1. Robert (thent, is very toy,. loading for electrically tli Mrs. L, A. Adams is sutler- result in bringing down I ing with rheumatism. materials in tlie best i>o? The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Singclare, who has been very ' sick is some better now. l Mrs. Ranee fames is still very , , low. ? ' h Mrs. R. S. Snipes is suffering ' ; . ' ? with Rheumatism. |! Master Samuel Adams, son of |g-. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Adams, of Kershaw, is visiting Mrs. L. A. Adams this week. Master Ira Adams spent Sat- sBSEBSaE urday night with his grandmoth- IHHfflHS er. Mrs. L. A. Adams. OaU Gun Loat Twenty Ymi*. A double-barrel shotgun with a pacollar nick In one ofthe barrels was ?n jooeentna ahala and pfcled ufr ?or T BtoaiT prTci several tata hand or irteam stw 4 aye ago la a pawnshop by Joaenh ?? - ?- ?"? - - ? ? i miiiv mm but/ V viJ vll wljtt , 9?niih, detective in a New York hotel, ?; be blasted from th who afterward went to Chief Engineer as though they were I , B- C. Bingham of the hotel to uk how from a field to bo cleared the flaw could be removed. In the Boulders also are easll oourse of the conversation the chief suitable loading and wbi engineer deacrlhed an old type Oreen- may be crushed Into si er shotgun he lost 20 years ago on a The side ditches as w? hunting trip in Illinois. He had bor- outfall ditches can also rowod the gin from his brother. keeping with the nature Chief Bingham told Detective Smith In^faet, there nre no lie to bring In the shotgun. As soon as to t*le nr'?ny uses and he saw it he offered to trade him for dynamite for road bnlld It a now shotgun and $10 to boot. Mr. 'ul nm* thoughtful attt Smith accepted the offer without heal- work, tating. A'gaifi the chief engineer In- Incidentally the plun .gpected .Lho weapon minutely,, lock, for rosdslde II,I'ro .took nd barrel, a,?? Md Si '"??* /> South ho was convinced tho gun was ,. , . . . . .. . . . It is n recognized fnd fl the one ho lost. He said ho would ,M have been willing to give $100 to re- ,(,)v pri),,r,ws ? over it. The photgUD was in a good i lha!) , hos<. if< f,? eondition dug ground. TilK LANCASTER NEWS. MARCH 7, 1916. JACKSONHAM POSTOFFK E. FAULKENBERR ill with his llajjfins, of Interesting Sketeh ol the People Popular Young C'oi y ill. It Served. I Sunday Afte Eula Culp.^C^rjrespoijdeiiee to the News: I Miss" Zelma Fault ltiday with- Jarksonhjim postofiice was lo- Mr. Heyward Houg Ina RaVldV. rated in the upper section ofiried Sunday1 rafttnn nry: I Iain-" Lancaster county 011 the Monroe! P. E. RlackmottMh' spent Siu;- and Lancaster rcsul- In its day of about a hundse ivand.Mr^i^^yrved families wilh u:utl for friends. MraJ Hou M" -u mijes around who hie nowiFaulkenberry'wajfc ; 01 Tia?ettB*4c?c*Mviii? men* u iters ny t ree lar young lady of t dhtfgh'tW. *1ekvery every day. Just how sectib'n. . 8ht? is a it vr<>t it* name i.< not definitely the late Mr. E, C. I of Colunir,;known, but a legendary story Mr. plough is a san attend thfe.j^ays that the postofiice was I Hough of-the Fork it her, .IVtr.j qnmed for General Jackson and He is a splendid yo v- .g^jthe British (General Packing- has .many sincere' fi en is visit-;N?m, opposing leaders in the!gratnlate HTui on 1 incaster.1 battle of New Orleans. The fact tune. spent Sat- that the former's birthplace is so neaboy, makes that seem to RASKINS-IS be a good story. I1LL. The office was kept for many Marriage Sunday a1 ne. of Lib- years by Mr. William Dunn, who Chur* ' inlay night b'ved near Cane Creek: the Sunday morning creek took its name, of course, of the morning ser was a visi- from t) big can;' i> eaks that Bluff church. .Misgrew on its banks. ins was married t< Powers, of 1 Li: r'rP M>ss Ad lie Baker, the pastor* rdny and McMiin They had three Rev. P. E. Blackmi 1 Mrs John sott M W le at d Roy. He Both these youn i ' L 1 ' ' wried Mr. sidents of the Fo hoi i slm survives. and are <iu> no K < k Hill A ft or M . Dunn d ed the office friend -wish or th< M nu>' ) the homo of Mrs. happy life. re. of Heath Holly >. bet and was kept by ~?? ?? ulay night her and her sons. M? ssrs. Thorn- v.m ' i . t > , , , , ' ' W her ens one-thiril ertson. as .ostonand^ John Calhoun i,o u.-rs and om-tiiini ?\ Marshal', Nishet. Mr. Thomas married of ?l?e a?o <>r _ l ye; re this week Miss Ellen Craft who died, and OariM-rviiie s< Pool ?iist Jarshall. his second marriage was to Miss "?*; <'??"*> im returned Mollie Yandle. Mr. John Nis- uiie'ihl r or'n, y. bet married Miss Carrie Rog- i?\ <>f - mills shall i on has has ors; who survives him. The post. ronl anrt Personal proi nell infirm- office was discontinued several ,>n\vI*S*iT-r.i.v onhr m ior treat- ??K" mvoroi rural route ho hold by the truste one from Lancaster. borviile school dlstri kinon 1 S Among the patrons living in March KI111M1, <|. O. o. i sollOOl llOUSC. 11 Jr., J. K. the community were Mr. George At which eloction , spent Mon- McDow and family. lie mar- tors ;?s return roil or ried Miss Mary Relle Craig. taxation an Others were Mr! T. W. McMur- ,;,N r'Ti?.ls, alu,i1 ri'K\! , r TT . rates shall be allowed ray and family. Ho married Thi opening an<! 'EARS OLfl Mi ss Alice Crockett and their shall bo th? >mio sons were Otis and Crockett Me- elections. Before Train Murray. Mr. It. K. A. Huey 3een in lives about a mile from the post- .ms k row i' office on the same road, and also roiuP> Hoard Mr. G. W. Williams. The latter w ioso ace married Miss Sallie McMnrrav, Stevenson on Ktu * just ended a , 1-1.1 . T 1 ... lu entered a w"? a* Lancaster in July. air. Stevenson, if ion hero and 1!)1 ' a,id huried at Tirzah. ongress. advocates ticket to the Mi*. George Cousar Nelson mar- t system. In the I it curiously, ried Miss Alice Williams, daugh-4 ourths of the peo| trip to (Jaiia- ter of I)r. Williams, who prac. ers. The great ban the Wabash ticed medicine in that part of the hrough by this ai sst; and was t*<?nrty for many years. She made some provisit died a few years ago. Mr. Har- ers but none for t s^aco ho was Vi>y St0(1lc married Miss Jennie has to buy his lan jrth to .laiia McAteer, who with several 1 >ng credit on it. Kansas City children, survives him. Mrs. is the longest credi laiiatin when Amanda Hood and daughters, under that law. 1 iken back to Misses Maggie, Ida and Allie. have been a land c iiity, he had moved from that community to embraced in it win ederai prison Lancaster. Miss Ida married could get a long or Mr. Dave Gamble and they live rate of interest or ?? at Wildwood, Fla. Living near and enable him to 4 ILiildimr the creek were Messrs, Jeff Nis- deem, a home. Wh 1 liUllU fs })oF Pressly Nisbet and Miss ?assed with the bj Sallie Nisbet. and another fam- bill? hods of road jjy was ^frs Jemima Nisbet. Mr. 1 nning the in Fnmk and Miss Mattie , 1 ki> v.akkh's ki ersed contrac- VT. 1 . ?IKS III T OM,A o dvtianiite for . J llEMAIII The next postoffice on the road o . -. on - rmund or rock, ' "Oleaster was ( raijfsville. It write these Inns <>t j and requires ^ ?ls kept by Mr. Sitll Crai^f. wonderful kidney and s of dynamite Some of its patrons were Mr. 1 ha,i kid<>"> tr' I in a welcome N- I'. Robinson and family. His tried'1 Various kidnev r-' ard clay may Oatiyhtor. Miss Lucy Robinson, of hut without r.diet >y well placed married Mr. Daniel M. Walkup''llncouraged o. ever lolcs are drill- and thoy lived in the Tirazh com whpn. one dR> 1 le way up the mimitv Mr iu;n i- i 'uinitiK testimonials H spacing and " r" , t i- P ' I,Ve<1 ?mi ?>*d I ni.?l red blasts will miles trom tlie oflice and I n<> trouhU by tin >oth classes of a'so Mr. David Robinson and IMf| s Swamp-Root, s isible manner Ml*. K(1 ( riiij?. rrilat office was ,r"V '' :,nd ' know I < .... . . .. "'TVni.T0"'in Tf"VOr ?f r"- 8??l K ' ionto one from Lancaster. ?er?iy hope my won , ? " ? | means of restoring n; ./ An vert ised fitters for Week kidnev and Kniny March I, 1<MB lt's to c:00'1 health. Miss Alice Shellen. Messrs Sims & Carter. Roycroft Ave..' SynLu J* vt. Taylor. Personally appeared Mieakel Wocks sth <l?y of Octobe mMMi Mrs- Henrietta Roberson ^""'ermaker, who i a ei q ... 'uvibuh. above statement and ^V', Dmitri. the same Is true in si wT fact" wm j* kl ESSSSksI T 4 borrow. [tr, Kilmer tk Co., jwBIBS ,,.5. Laney. Binghampton. N. Y. WBBMfeW Whlfft HanPAol/ Pr/ktn li'liM# ttu*n>rv. S3?H??*! James T. Griffeth. | ? . . ,or, , ?J : Miss Benjice Cncie. v" rock to faclli- rank Allen. |size bottle. It will ( f?i vork atm- Miss Margurut Lemward. You ?l8? reeeiv * MiSS R ,He CUriey> ItoiStiVZSlSfi* roadbed just Mrs. Rejina Curry. ,nj?. b0 /ure anrt t)^g Mrs. Francis Clark. canter Seml-Weewly and cultivated. vf:,.,. MruH Dimes 50c and *100 8lze b \J a battered by JJIS8 MStlfl LMcneR. ftH dru#, gtoreg in of hard rock Mrs. Bythia Dye. irfaeta* atone. Miss Maud Plyler. Sarafoot Fa 11 aa the loag Miakel Lamdei Wocks. Football in Burma I be bleated In When Calling for letters please'liar aa It la In Am?rt of tbe ground. say advertised. play the game unahod JAS. F. HUNTER. Wcs.ns ?i.h far, lng wbep care- Postmaster. intlon la given ? Have 8trange I Britlah Vorpedoe*. ? Coch,n ( hln?. |,n* of sbndt' The torpedoes used In the British p' rotten eggs to irmciit i?nd at- j nftTy flr^ 0f three diameters?14 Inch, ,l,n,<d by 18 inch, and 21 tnch-and they vary Man of True m. c < win mite. ln jengt}, fr0m 18 feet to 18 feet. As Contentment In old ' ",T soon as a torpedo hits its mark It ex- by him alone who hi 'u.ri-'fjvoraU v P'?des automatically Every torpedo |n what is good. . av.'.rairJ <lred in act,on represents an expend! strength of will and 1 "s ture of from $3,000 to $4,000. tlve employment. Tn ^ -HOUGH. jk VJ* - _ aple Married tf* rnoop. coaberry, qijd. f ? "?! *1 I Son ZS'0/ Growing Children ?* IfiBnnnn I _ > ? | d ijV Thpii A MILD LAXATIVE AT HKCJULAH gh"as Miss intkhvals wili. imikvkxt i r>. a. very popil- 1 vital point upon which all schools be Lajjlgsville of medicine seem to auri-f is that nor- ? daughter ' of niAl regularity of the bowels is an JsH&h fniilUorvhorrv ^S8entiul to KOO<1 health. The iin- tp* ..i, fT y librtanee of this Is impressed par- f < # Ot All*, rranx ticuiarly oil mothers of growing . . Hill sectioix, children. -Jgl J'SFtr ?i J ling man who' A very valuable remedy that should ma riend? tn mil bo k?l>t in every home for use ^s oe k W . . . . ~ asion arises is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup , Ills good tor- jvpsin, a compound of simple laxu- V- htk|tive herbs that has been prescribed by Dr. \V. IJ. Caldwell, of Monticello; *' \KER j 111., for more than twenty-five years, j ^ | c " innd which can now be obtained in anv well stocked drug store for 50 cents! j I White Hluff a bottle. t v* | ' lr a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell, i at thy close u?s. H. c Turner. 844 Main St.. Fluf-!1" lloland lee Turner, vice at White fa'?' T.. says: "I bought a bottle; i t >?,_!- Iof Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for i'opsin sliouid be in every home. V ao. ' v, ium. I,ny Turner, and ',pillj bottle, free of charge, can he ') All. Alt hill : 11 ii .1 it works just like \ou -aid it . ... .. >f the church \ould. It is fine for tho stoninch obtained b\ wiitmi. !j, u|-, i(.;., , ami bowels.M ahlwell. 151 Washington. . doni I \ bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Svrup flcello. 111. people i "'1 ? - _ | ! JBVHgSijl H|^^B^^H^H8WlPHHPBp|HB^SMH8B^ ^^ prop H^RfllTlBlliy IIHlTaillTlII^I stration '.'. I in v<iti' wyHwfflMBMp^^^^^K^^ffnlMi MfBflWWB.)iBH ' OfflKTaHaV Sfln^wWlfl i 11' 'i' ; ?&S$rtraffi % ^3B t^)'^^#v7^B^i^f3qBpPrW - jje ,l'^nn"e^; Ttur tt&HolJL Store Six months vVe have the Exclusive Selling t he can get. Rights for this Great Laxative (here should . STANDARD DRUG CO. red it system . ____________________ ireby a man -j ? - edit and low No Time for Bitterness. 1 real estate The people of South Carolina RUB OUT PAIN buy. or re-will be called upon this year to wi,h good oil liniment. That", 1 iv was it not f.ll every otfice from Governor lbe sure4l (o 3( thcm I dance of the to coroner There are some who ? ^st rubbing liniment I (Adv) are predicting that the campaign1 " this year will equal the bitter- RH g | M A AI df% B iivsky HKMi:- est jn former years. It is de- M I I I A RU[ 1 n si. i?no\i.f? (iartMi that mudslinging and fac- |y| U I m\ IB a3I I (ensure that i tionalism will again predomin- _ _ _ AIAI a S >raise for your ating features. I M Ag I Hfl B| TT bladder reme Personally we arj? inclined to 1 I gig 1 |?f| ? M fi A ri'i!. .1 ? i^bad i (>ok t or a campaign than In I IA I 111 hi IA I f medies I heaV ( we have had for many years, r? Good for the Ailments of fl 1 as about The people of this section and Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. 1 being helped. jn most other sections of the ' Bt up SI book eon - . tate are jjvjnK together ill peace Qood for your own Aches, Bj "i iin d? n' th.'i, and harmony and we believe they Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, J use of Dr. Kif- are not again going to let them- Cuts, Burns, Etc. o i decided to geives t)e divided by political 25c. 50c. $l. At all Dealer.. ,WP m.v present demagogues who care for noth- ImhhbhhbhhhhI [j-floot i' siii- ing but self. The factional dil- Girls and Boys, in wiii be ib?> ferences of former years are last Several times I've heard young nitty other suf. honlimr nml tfto man who ut men say mey could talk freely. bladder trout ^mpts to re-open them should asily and joyfully to girls only he dealt severely with.?Spar- after getting outside of one or TKUMAKEii. anburg Journal. more drinks of whiskey or i^akewood, o. 1 i equivalent. X t before me th:? anotiif.R i.AXCAHTKit c ask. 'phe remark is a sad reflection r- . tfn the intelligence of girls, for, made'oath thai i11 ,,ri>veH Thftt Ther*'* ? ^ *V.!ikw K means anything, it means ubatunce and in of a case'In thin: "Girls are silly and talk OTZBACH. Ju!,t an0tb lnotTr typical case silly. When sober, I am ashotary Public. 'laments relieved In I.nnotiw. am*d to be silly, but when half * it h Doan'a Kidney PiM". drunk I don't mind making a Mr*, w M Barton, w.^e blithering ass of myself." k<hW Will iw.jiAncaater, s. "J*?:.- in panac* Many girls are silly. As many i "Tl"LSSalSZS' bark boys are fool, of one sort or j :rtor "".ample ?rh?i. too.and ' ^i,or^I aootfer onvlnoe anyone an(t tried dKfereaf J A fool boy finds his iHeal in e a booklet of aHn'? benefitted. Ooan * ^ K11In g 3jj|y As he grows older i , telling ak??t p,lH however. reUnved me. Mtaie- hifl hair an{J hig Wft.gt MionWThJ lLo! V. . vTrr ine assumes the aspect of the Ne??. (tegular equator his ideals change. He ottie for aale atiw" nv vi.u?<-. can still appreciate a trim ankle |KI(i(to?* P'lia wnen?v.r . , J .... ?r I "v" nftpKipni^ ana a aimpied elbow, but he jj ir"\T?I 7 to c,ro m? r? careM more for intelligence than e* ^ for a giggle, and he passes up j aUnoat m 90+ ' ',;rl0>> r,(\r ?) ?? n?" ^ the chatteer for the girl who ca. The native* ,iffniv o-v for r romo? v Cftn tayk horse sense straight out and (to all hair ,^n-? KtHnp.- ?n*~"BMatAr. %,4,b?rr from the shoulder.?Fountain ^v_ Inn Tribune. C U qtpnmer SinVs Of Thaw Is Suing Wife for Divorce. lSp " m ' Pittsburg, a., Marcli 3.?Hear- . ' . - c f T>ro7il Mn*"*b A?TV"" ,n^s in the private divorce suit I Wort. <5nnni?h steamer of Harry K Thaw against Eve- t ^r^^iorved . i . ^ hoc Wn mwV bv atriv lyn Nesbit Thaw were begun 1, is not lo?t faith "i-VITroelr ?'ir-iv0r? wo- hereto-day. Mrs. Thaw was not t his^prnmrioi fo <Wos W the French ?re* ^j,r waa "hp represented ^ .. _.