The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 10, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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6 OUR GEORGIA LETTER. !otherwise, or facts im Mr. J. W. Twitty, of Valdosta,j always beei Writes of Things of Interest i Moore as to the Readers of the News, jstanding ai 1 and friend Valdosta, Ga.. March 10.? i sympathy Among the latter days of Jan-!mt * uary I mailed a letter to the Lan- tJasj caster Publishing company in- niversary tended for publication, but for caster to m some reason it has not been pub- 'n ^he 70's lished. 1 am inclined to believe, state of tl * however, that the document mis., in his nev caried or was lost in transit. I was durin cannot think otherwise because days and t my articles are read and appro- as we son ciated by many News readers jthe count as they write me, and not only by negroc so, but the editors make state- was able t< ments to the same effect, and names as solicit articles for publication, police; Isc I can not call up the full subject (county) ; matter of my recent letter (i do ^or Alber not copy my letters) but a few 'en Hudsoi points 1 recall and will re-lsonCrawf write. First, the death of Mr. th?nk of i W. McP. Brown. It was my backed b.\ privilege to know "Will" as he watfs> and was familiarly called. He was we recoils a good friend if he claimed yon other war. as such and would always meet the situat you with a smile. lie would not struct anc pretend to be what he was not. sarne time in other words, you always I feel ci knew where to find him. To his the passin children and other kindred and For a tirr friends I hereby extend hearty nearest ne sympathy and hereby invoke him agreei peace to his ashes. as a good The next point I made was to I make th condemn open barber shops on friends an Sunday. I was surprised when how I esti the News advertised the open-1 Another ing of such an establishment on called hen the Sabbath in your city and T M. Hough was inclined to censure your city work for fathers for allowing such dese-icent monl cration as T conceive it to be. name to g( Reflect a moment and 1 feel as- a Christiai sured that those having such lows him !; things in hand will put on the he deservi brakes if they see the effect of should hoi such things in their true light. low his e: Please allow me to cipher a pic- work for tuvr bearing on the subject. As sympathy a rule young men sleep late Sun- friends; p day morning and as a conse- The tra quence have late breakfast, the friend C>. nexl thing. the morning paper my mind i (nobtics) must be discussed, with our i The usual smoke (cigars arc SO's in yo handed 'round) is on hand for the same 1< quite a while. Then follows a counter an nice shave, hair cut and shoe as a'conse shin". Rv this time it is too well as hi late for church and the well pre- Pierce \ pared sermon is delivered to many resj empty benches, so far as the sham?he barber shop patrons are concern- ed to be? ed. The loss of the sermon is was a man not all. The conversation is not and succe edifying. My picture is commit- money in ted to paper. What say you, | even the reader? ness was s The next thing, as 1 remem. If I hn( ber, was touching the old Wax- number of haw Presbyterian church. 1 ad cated and voce ted restoring, as far as pos- commende sible, the old grounds and church character, somewhat as follows: The ur Suffice gency for the suggested im-1 many woi provements was suggested by Heath wai the News corresnnn<lerO wV?inl-? i . , ......... Kuiie 'et t brought the matter before me, the sand and 1 thought then and stil1 tues on t! think in point: It is a sacred memor*. spot and many of our best fam- wife and ilies have kindred and friends I a|| we can buried there and of course want to sympat the grounds kept in order. To I heartily. that end I suggest that the Pres. apply for byterians of Lancaster and York ren, I hop* counties, (and other counties and the mothe denominations) take the j ^.lv manor in hand; build a new , b church (brick) and so lar as . f can be deciphered the old inscriptions on the marble slabs,; pjja t it is said many of them are in-jui.'. f , distinct) clean up and beautify , ' ' ' ' the grounds, provide a minister! and help pay his salary if the' ||?rJere, congregation proves unable to m (h do so. I he above matters being ;.\m. V,. '. adjusted and put in shape, then f h j arrange for an annual (or often- j , | ' . er if thought better) jubilee J" which no doubt would attract ' ;,i large crowds. Leing thus situ- !' Hfn?e' ated the church would grow and fc ,.f< ? the sacred grounds kept in the ' a f hearts and minds of all the peo- f , * , .. t, into old ha pie 111 the county. if .,? . / The editor will. 1 have no, . f .. doubt, endorse the suggestions ].in^urxi fu ur hume such pian ror tne per. ,T J j petual uplift of tho church. The . have a"(l mis-carried or unpublished let- . 1 ter had a few words to say upon cnjurr the death of Mrs. W. A. Moore. oxcuaedOf course I met Mrs. Moore very , seldom and it might be said we, , ~ were strangers though living in j \ fo2i? the same town (small) more Rr. KhiV'? is than 25 years would indicate I'Iob* win m? otherwise. Mrs. Moore's maid- th? en name was Ross, of Yorkville.; y^ Soon after I moved to Lancaster 0f b< (in 1866) I saw Mr. Ross or he ! .nring th? 1 was pointed out to me as thei)'vf* w father-in-law of Mr. W. A.; Moore, and it was said of him i hnrfforatlttg (Ross) on the particular occas- OMgUlJ<Ul ion, that no man could boast of csovrbtasi a better character, morally or Zr?rci?n THE LANCASTER W1 than he. The words colds quickly relieyi pressed me and I have , Manty?, pe?pl? c.ough and ?? ? - ?j.. 4. i ** from the beginning of Fall n ready to accord Mrs. through to Spring. Others ge a lady of first-class after cold. Take Dr. King's id now to her children Discovery and you will get i Is 1 extend profound im"ledi.ate relief. It checks .... ,i cold, stops the racking, raspin 111 then sad bereave- ^so-tearing cough, heals the ir ination, soothes the raw tubes. ; Payseur used the an- to take Antiseptic and Healinj f L- T , t 50c. bottle of Dr. King s Ne Ol nis move to Lan- COverp and keep it in the lious frite me. It was early is certainly a great medicine and he portraved the keep u bottle of it continue. hinKs as they 'existed hant(1" r\\es c Jesseman, dy adopted home. It oonia- N' " Monoy back lf " g the reconstruction danders of diiaft he outlook was "blue ' Drafts feel best when we a letimes sav. Most of|and perspiring, just when th y offices were filled m?*} da!?*I0v a.,ul l.he re?u 1 " ?i . ^ /T1 . algia. Stiff Neck. Sore Mus< " , And he (I ayseur) j sometimes an attacK of Hheun o turnish a list of their in such cases apply Sloan's Llr follows: Geo. Mittag, lit stimulates circulation to tli >m Clinton, treasurer; iand painful part The blood \tt.~ At .r- ..ifreely and in a short time thi A,. oIcKenil, aildl-inoss iin,| pain leaves. Those t Clinton, senator; A!- ing from Neuralgia or No n. representative; Nel- : Headache win find one or two .... t i I calinns nf SIdum'u t i.?i i.. iwuii'~ iiniaii. o ust1 ,,rateful relief. The aponi/.ln t, those negroes were, gives way to a tingling s??mat r Yankees and seal a- comfort and warmth and qui I the surprise is that 1,1,(1 s},eei) is P<>ssi,,i?\ (!o?(l fc * 4. a -4U 4 ities f-oo. Price 25c. at your trueted without anMr. Payseur took in il_ ion, helped to recon- yiyr ryffllPIl PUII I 1 made money at the llU I LnUllun llllILL I ever receive the proper balance Silled upon to mention to sufficiently nourish both bo. if awav nf Mr Hnrvin brain dur,nK the growing peno. g A\\ l\y OI All. uarvin. j nature'9 demands are greater I ie he Was among our mature life. This is shown in ? ighboi's and we found P?le *ace?. lean bodies, frequent able and regarded him an^ Uck o( amb,ti??* Chrustian gentleman, i IS statement that his Scott's Kmulsion, and need it n< d relatives may know possesses in concentrated form tl mated his rhurartor *ood ,>leinenta to enrich their bio maiea nis enaracter. changCB weaknes8 to strength; it good Citizen has been them sturdy and strong. No alec ce ; I allude to Mr. J., 6cott & ?owne. Bloomfield.N.J. His interest and the suffering, in re- mr j :hs. should cause his' IOUT 1 1*11111 0 down to posterity as| 1 whose good work folas a patriot and soldier ? - edly stood high. We i OH A 1IX1C tor his name and fol cample in doing good _ the Master. 1 am in When wc PROMISE WO will1, his lamd.v and ai a certain time we eace to his ashes. gic death of my old MEAN WHAT WE S !\ Heath brings to nany events connected wt i> . i> i ntcrcourse during tlv We Prillt fcveryt ur city. We lived on >t. \\<>ik<. d at tile same whenever You Nc-ed a (ientril id oil ice lor years and Take Grove's que nee I knew him as The Old Standard Grove's T. S best friend. chill ''"onic is equally valuable va< a nnttlp f pllnvo in General Tonic because it cout.. va a nonu le!,o\\ 111 wcli-znown u>nic properties of QU lects. He disdained a and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Was what he pretend- out Malaria, Enriches the Bloi was not deceitful?he Guilds up the Whole System. v of good common sense eded well. He made; SHiCHES I K'.S & S"ii all his speculations. | future contract busi- diamond bran uccessfully carried on. | ? ? 1 space I could tell a I n things that he advoaided. .It would be -Kl?P d and reveal his true ' Gold larrallie hot.-*. 6c..le<l with bi . , , Ribbon. Takii no orriRu. mu^o'to it to say that we have i>ruPni?t -a ?.u r.r tiii.tunH.Tti -uo ?nnn tU.,? i\ t? diamond iikanii pii.i.s (or tW' S( InGI) tflrin w. 1 . j years res?ardrd ns Br* t,Safest, Always V s and now that he s SOLD BY ALL DFtUGG is write his errors in timk EVERYWHERE ? l:\S-7enduHn1",: PUTS THE SNOREHS TOGE I "1, < Marine Corps Officer's Littlt we all loved her, but Gjves AI1 Hand. a Chanc do in her distress is to sieep. hize. which we do She knows where to Washington.?Ilncauso six comfort Thn /.mm ~i . | ci< vjtii netuiiitiua anorea am ?, will be a comfort to awake the flvo other sleepe p. ' guilty of *tho habit, Sergt. T . i ,, . ... Reunion, in charge of a sqnadr < . t? (1 ?d tills lettoi t,ie |0ra) barracks of tho United unds, hut I must say marine corps, has replaced the (iOV. Manning. lie? is nonsnoriug members with n nan in tho >*ij*ht placo. from other squadrons who am O tho general assom- norously and wonderfully, before the adjourn- "S(> they'll keep each other mentis him specially to whe:i tbey 8aw wood a,,d wm en of South Carolina. torb *he ,re?l ,of, pe"?an iu i i member of their lodge, said 8t f . v " *lS'r l'm *1'! Reardon by way of explanation. the unfortunate q.j,0 new arrangement suits Deak volumes in his gnorers perfectly and tlio ttve v he condition of the rated urn pleased beyond tnea very much improved it has been said of United the least that can be marines that they can readily * the circumstances, i-s themselves ?o any and all < mid be a sin to swap H,ai,cfcS' un'J< r any a,ui aU COTM IK and let the manage- ""i sergeant state affairs go back " "r"?f "0"'lve " 1,1 inds. I do not believe lone by the good peo- New Form of Cam<>r,. The letter in ^ camera with which motlc not fully copied, but mres of the aurora boreallB huv led thereto. It is old, made has been built by a 8' stale, but under all scientist istances I hope to be J.VV.TW1TTY. nANC|NG ARD \j SPRING LAXATIVE i/w nd time tried remedy Is few Life Pills. The first fit if Vfj/'e/rj//r. ore the slnggish bowels. ^P^CKXUy 9 liver and clear the sys' \ m te nad biood imparities. Are you planning a dant to yourself to cleai* .the * , &i/^i )dy poisons, accumulated TOO Want PINK* UAINtl .*%??"? yZ ORDERS. Thaf. where live. 0 M Ot to the Pale and Sickly 4i^!r?SJ?,S?SSi ^blT US AND BE CONVIh i the blood.and build* up the irtI*. Fe- and M? BWS MARCH 10, 1916 ugh? right t cold t New Y*^f almost * * your ? I B. tin- VV I a flam- > > Kasy AA ;. Get Y t w Dis- ?*> .-> 'and1'! fV lly or. ?+ Fran ^ ot sat T pn|. rnsa r=ss re Is Neu. > ? x?j<h? mm ma limont. I AaiiJB ie sore AA flow? T P stiff V u t% H And Adt ily and , :1 when JJL JIL ;han in o many i O % _ ;i!tt THE r y need ^A, 3W. It - ae very od. ^ AA : mtkM TV hok > > TT ng || THIS PAP H LANCASTE ?? ?f and is the < RK ;*? that does. hind XX lates in adjoii ?~ * iYY Lancaster i vv iSU 1 I $'k of a Big Trad Jjri\. } xl o: 1 VV -1 1 )ccn!> *<?? the people w | 3 R?h what our m< YY < XX to sell. a a ff 2# XX I rt V J nty-fi?e % % tc'ial.le. J J _ ?, 1STS O I U asss ff o v :thef YY , p,.n ready Advert 1II D YOU 1 *ept * ?? tb not ! imothy j j oom in .^nt YY Our Job D? larlnos - - ^ "On Ti aw;iK# ! JLJL I t (lis- I X t not a trgeant # the .11 rho vasure. States | I ) adapt I X F < 1 ircum- , VV I 1 It ions. <*>?* fi < hla JL J is. t f TT ??? $? i anr tvedisb VV P JV^ JL V* ers|| ne ;e? YV NC 1% we ?A ' if ICED +? ??$< I? YT xx xx YT *% ** I Tt A 1 11 n _ II A- ? tt %% rertise in |4* it MEWS 8 =? 8 ft er covers || :r county || ONLY Paper || It also circu- X% ling counties. 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