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COUNTY NEWS\ Til" bers of a Gatherin PLEASANT HILL fleers Tell S Mr. S. P. Adams spent Wednesday ,t ,8 remarkable h( In Lancaster. civilian overestimates Mr. It. F. Marshall of Kersha.v persons in a big procei was up this week to see his father example, the recent d Mr. W. A. Marshall. London. It was said Miss Marguerite Gooch assistant 15.000 mon In line an teacher here took in "The Birth of a asts " even at 2 ? . .. i, ? ?.?0v easy to estimate such KAilcn" at C harlotte last week. , tmately, says London Lewis Cole spent Thursday in ,g lho ru,e Rg laJd ^ Lancaster. Service Regulations" Mrs. A. J. Caut^en and Mrs. Mel- states army: have moved with their families to * u the anthers, so as C nmden. spreading of the polli Mrs. Mary Gllmore has been very zatton ,s anowed tn sirk for the past two days. llower has fulfilled Miss Kate Ghent daughter of Mr. soon fades. In flowei Robert Ghent is still very ill. der the anthers are r The little children of Mrs. Dessi" another reason. They Cauthen and Mrs. Cora Robinson ^?ndan5* ....... . falls and taints the h are very sick with whooping cough. rinR thQ 8potle88 wh|, Mrs. Ranee Carnes is still very flower The 8tem8 of 8lck. gin to hang their hea The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. very hot water for ab Lee Singclare who has been very j and then are placed sick is improving rapidly. co?l Pl?c? for about ai Mrs. P. S. Snipes who was very sick last week Is some better now. Where Her Thoi Master Ira Adams was very sick Upon the attainmen last week with grip second birthday one < gave me a complime the evening at her re aU tho memi,erfi of o Plowing is the order of the <lav two bright children i witli the farmers. "alt up" In honor of Preparation for Field Day is the The rhildren, evide . .. , ... i ? their parents, mot m( order of the day with school teach- (hp mtle boy g>|nj? ( ers- happy returns of the < r*eM'ral contestants will go from Tho little girl, wi the school at Klgln, which has been glance toward their j very successfully presided over by '''g blue eyes dancing^ Miss Corrinne Jones, of Lancaster. J*" of . ... .. r. ,, . ... , think we should sav and Miss Latelle Bailey, or klgin. t|)rng Qf tfce n The Methodists of tills community change. will re-organize their Sunday-school __ next Sunday. Compulse We are glad to note the fact that A rertaln ama(eur Mr. Joe Hagins is able to be out afte recently about a flying a severe attack of grip. fessional, when he fel j Miss Grace Hammond, of Stones- the water without kno 1/ boio. is visiting Miss Evie Johnson, j "I wasn't frightened Master Charlie Marshall spent last a ?mile. I thought tt Saturday night and Sunday with C. 8rent w?8 a p,ece of _ _ , , . am. in fact, as ignor a8 y 8 hoys- as the little boy was W. J. Hong, who has been since tory September last, employed In the; 'Describe the Ord< time-keeper's office at the cotton: his teacher asked this mills, is at the home of his son-ln- " 'It's very ancient.' 1 law, Mr. C. P. Caskey, w ith a severe Ifoes back to the time i attack of cold, bordering on grip. take no baths except I Small grain is looking fairly well. There Is a considerable falling off In That 8eci the use of commercial fertilizers in Katherlne and Margi thl? community. 'VM n?" ? dinner party and immi confidential. Consider the Danger. j "Molly told me tha Continuing the subject of the need th^.1 I told you . " , . . , whispered Margaret. of censorship of moving picture*, wo ?0h ^ R mear note thnt Dr. George W. Quick, of Katharine. "Why. I I the First Baptist church of (Treen-1 tell you!" llle, preached a special sermon on "Well," returned Ml the subject last Sunday. You par nwr wouldn't tell yoi ents who allow your children to re-t ? ('(>n t tell her i did. ceive all sorts of Impressions about; life from the most impressionable of all sources, pictures, should take Black Cats Owi some notice of the danger. Rcmeip- "The Island ol Black ber, moving pictures are great edu- 1PP'led to Chatham is entors The> can be used to do great 'o00*"- about 130 a good. But In the desire to produce ( ... ? . riack cats; Indeed, ci thrillers and sensational films ,.olol are 8een there some of the products are not Just livo in tbe crevices of I what small children shouht see.? tion near the coast i Greenwood Index. catching fish aud craba r* ^ "Mr -* * ''V'*? ' y ' ->>*rv " * I y vln Cauthen went to Kershaw Wed- "The strength of a nesday to visit their sister Mrs. Will may be estimated fro Williams. time 11 tahes to pass n Messrs A. 11. Blackmon and sons fuming that infantry Pierce and Irwin. J. S. Marshall and four? occupies half a Mel vln Cauthen wont to Charlotte tlll^r^ i^single' colu Inst Friday to see The Birth of a cal880n> a glvon poJnl Nation". in one minute by nhc Miss Alma Vanlandingham. prin 110 cavalry at a walk, cipal of the school here spent Tues- trot and five guns or c dav night In Heath Srings, with her Allowing for spacin ni(jtheI. panles, battalions am Mr. John Maglll visited Stone- "^rdlng rule, it takes a regimi boro Monday. divided into battalion M1ss Bessie Cauthen spent Thurr, ute8 tQ pagg> Qr at ibe day in Lancaster. hour. And this supi Mrs. E. B. Johnson has gone to in the lino. Great Falls to visit Mr. and Mrss Those rules, it must Frank Johnson. i are for trained soldier Miss Martha Crelghton. home de- step and to keeping u montration agent, visited the pleas- f*ing_ clv,lians. e , . fragettes, ever kept o ant Hill school Thursday. thls pace Mrs. Alma Crenshaw, of Heath Km-lmrs. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Beckham, Sr.. this week. PKULUNG LIFE ( Mr. C. S. Robertson and Mr. A ? J. Cautlien attended court last Florists A , . Clever In Their week, as jurors. D_ _ . Preservation of Mrs. S. P. Adams spent Thursday with Mrs. S. Beckham, Jr. The Instruments us< florists to prolong the NOTES FROM THE MIIX VIIXAGK rrs and remove impr Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Adams of Ker- numerous and delicat shaw are visiting friends and relatives' Zld^VcU^o^ot^l here this week. small cutting pliers Mrs. Earl Sherbert of Richmond many kinds, brushes, i V*. Is visiting her father Mr. Rob- and bottles containin eft Ghent. A withered leaf or ev? Mr. Frank and Reck Ghent have V0loped ruins the a been visiting their father, Mr. Rob- ' r?Re^ud. consequently . p,. . off. and the other, if * ' shaped. The buds ari Mr. Ed Reese and family of this noar the ba8fi Qf thp f) place have moved to Rock Hill. with minute wires Mr. Frown and daughter have leaves in place. An moved to the Oregon Mill at Rock similar to a curling Hill. dress a faulty leaf. Mr. Russian and Mr. Tom Horn One of the means * lor* or flw? Hfn nf l? THE LANCASTER NEWS, MARCH 21, li IATE CROWD' h,,h Bwn "wetted by Weil KnownI HAS KEEK EYE _ Physician for Many Years. ___ le to Give Num- The infirmities of uk? are especi- One English Volun a_Army Of- I a,,y >??n,fost in 11 tendency to con- Probably Will ? jstipation. and call for treatment that gy ^ v\-111 afford relief in an easy, natural ow the averase ' 'Vi,nnor ?The ra?ld actlon <Wtar- The foibles of hi ow me average t[(. remedies and purgatives that the number of shock the system should be avoided. ?ven "ow not *1" 88ion. Take, for more especially as the relief they of- * renchman. And emonstratlon in fer is only temporary and is usually 01 a special consta tnat there were more than offset by disturbance to liceman, in Loud d some entbusi- 'he vital organs caused by their vio- without malice by 0.000. Ilut it is !,:nt action. after tlio last Zi numbers approx- , >'par!}' yP!us af? n,r' >V-T*; the orders against Tit-Hits Here t'aidwell. Monticello. 111., prescribe! v,.ry strict> thi8 8 vn In the "Field 1?''on)pound of laxati\e h< mis iu one of (llo guj 1 m ine IMWia that has since become the standard . , of the I'nited household remedv in thousands nf homes. u nets easily and gently, yet '1 *s s'1,ne f?? " body of troops with positive effect, without griping dows lie knocked m the length of ?>r other pain or discomfort. Mrs. a?d called the atti given point. As- itaehel Allen, Galcsburg, Kans., i holder to the rules in column of ?venty-one years old, and after us- and provided and yard per man '"" " nt ')I- Caldwell's Syrup us in becoming a i troonor and ar- ,v?>sin- wrw,e ,hllt il ha(l dono her 1 had not ceased to mn per gun or "?[U] ?\ g0?!\ that8hc intends ? hQ nQt on]y per gun or (o I( ,n u,e house always. , K , , would be passed Druggists sell l)r. Caldwell's Syrup ' 'V S ' ?ut I7f? inrantry. Pepsin for fifty cents ; bottle. It Is a contrivance for 2(10 cavalry at a a splendid remedy and should be In D,ination. I his c aissons." ! every home. A trial bottle, free <? he had tried in h g between com- j charge, can lie obtained by writing the most satisfactc 1 regiments all l)r- Caldwell, 454 Washington the most dlsinterc to mathematical 1St Montlce^lo, 111. His next step wai [ nt Of 1.000 men overcoat pocket a is Just ten mln- sKIX VOIR HA.MMKit AND I?I V \ trivance itself, wi rate of 0,000 an HORN. he had Just happi loses no breaks '* 'lomo 1? n pai ; Yes. sell your hammer and sell m '1H<* asked him t be remembered. cheap, 1 sn,t u ' i 11 s used to a long it the tiling don't sell, then bury L a Tit tie note hook ' ip without strag- (Ipol, a ,1,,IU- l,ot* book ' orders lor tlie won vcn militant sui* ., ? . .. ? < * 1 ? r could keep up ' ,hoUKh livinfs ,liah an'1 "ni< meant that he wa are tough, commissions, at \ The market bus more than hammers Hug a shade, a mi enough or? to l,ul il ??igi DF FLOWERS coinage, 125 francs _ .. , . ('.it n l?ig liorn and key it in (!. ,.. __ "..-.ryy runn blow. "Air, hki,.." with ? yes. HflD VISIT FR Freshness. i Btr-eo. Story Telepothi . Il (lie clouds hang low give a vigor ence jn which ;d by the French ous toot, ls life of cut flow- when the game goes slow Is the time _ rfections are as t(l r<,0t.'' In tho Evening e as those on a - s._s.-_._ ( ytztxiti iuu lunuwin jloa^or*jiTltTJlil a ! Should a grouch come along with a Pa^^lc vision of i Izes and shapes Hlae furnished to and pincers of, RonK io?>orn, ard wmi h itomizers, sprays Just draw him out with your jubilant ftt flrRt hand\ g various gums.1 horn. A curious story < sn one poorly de-. That's the way to he happy in this transference accoi ppearanco of a 0jd -world, ly vision is reporl ' the one is cut|^-() |>attle is won round a flag that is ity from Kensal I possibe. is re- furlpd evenings ago a w -A?r .back, ?n~?8 BRHATH OF 8PWNO. " Iron In used to however, she noli, ; A crooning bird upon a bush khaki standing a employed to pro- Above a violet bed, After some second wer is to roraovo ; A line ot- treea that stretch their uway. The woma to prevent the | bouehs ant^ t^10 n?xt eve en, for. if fertili-, ' , a vjBtl frorn nn c inks plnre. the! ?*? "?> ?ost baek from t its mission and i Hj,0 related the i rs of the lily or-(Now when 1 hear that little flute nt what time it h emoved for still Mv listening heart is stirred, him at half-past i develop such an nv thought of One who loves and "That's very stn pollen that It guards - marked, "for yesi eaves, thus mar- Karh nmtinR little bird. c ossing from Fra te beauty of the vatch, and finding flowers that bo* nimt RPVPn I oaiH t ds are placed In And in the violets' fragrant bed what Mr flnd MpB out five minutes. There dwells the breath of spring, x drop thpm a caH In a dark and That to the peaceful, sleep-bonnd ?fenlng?"' a hour. earth Vovv hnno b nil lifi? slml! lvrlncv t - , ?w..-.. Long-uiBia ighta Were. ^ dinner waa t of my seventy- And when 1 see the morning red Cleveland busino?? if my daughters PaIth BhoW8 raCf cIear and bright, "IffhtB arcoi ntary dinner Id , , , Dealer of that citv .. . ... The dawn of an eternal spring V . . sidence. Inviting eluded the names ,nr fomiK, 1 pun the. fields of light. >ur ramiiy. Her , peop.", and the a were allowed to ?Exchango. large, the occasion. The first speake ntly coached by A T\VIC'K-TOM> TAM'l. toastmastcr was o 5 on my arrival. ed variety. Twoi gleefully, "Many One of interest to Our Readers. right length to lav, grandpa. Good news bears repeating, and speech, if it Is verj th a backward , , ...? . witty Dut at tn i?t,u when it is confirmed after a long . , iretty table, her i minutes this spea in happy antlci-1 ?P?? <>f t,me' even ? we hwltaed to stronj? an(J hy H fenBt, said: "I .believe it at fi^st hearing, we feel se- t0 provc somcthll many happy re- cure in accepting its truth now. The statistics, grandpa."?Ex- following experience of a Lancaster The second spe man is confirmed after six years. iest applause at t A. W. Chance, merchant. Main Si., u^e. He said: try- Lancaster, says: "I have been us- 1 shall not de^ aviator talked tnp Dnnn's Kidney Pills for years. llste',lng *? the * trip with a pro- tine: them at the Standard Drug r.V.k,' 1 1 200 feet Into remembering his l iwing ft ( ?-' nnd tncy have always strength- UB toastmi I." he said with on< (1 m> *ldno>'s 1 ?m satisfied that so long ago that 1 lat our swift do- are a Rood kidney medicine. I That's as far a fancy flying. I have felt much better since using ant of aviation them." (Statement given Februarv Dog Has Sill ignorant of hia-' 6th. 1908.) Don, a beautiful I __ ! to MIkh Rllon F* ,, th? Blth.- <>VKIt SIX YKARS >'ATKR. Mr' I cording to a dlsp, little boy. Chance said: ' I think as well of ^ j j^e wag run he answered. 'It !j(>an'8 Kidney Pills now as w hen I ; car, and many res ivhen they didn't: f,rst recommended them." ; colony will mourn 9y order.'" Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't pleasure was to j simply ask for a kidney remedy?Ret | fountain in the g Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that "CS8 estate in R1 ire't found them- Mr. Chance had. Foster-Mllbnrn on^his^ ach other at a Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. Rrave Js be, ediately became ^ j uear the fOUntain. , . I coffin, and a suit! t you told her Bullet V.'ojnds in Stomach. made whjch wl? not to tell her," In some experiments with bullet non" wounds it was determined that when j,on jj hpg nQV i thing?" gasped a hollow organ, such as the stomach, , scen? jje j* a ver told her not to is perforated by a bullet it sustains jje more carnage if it contains fluid than \mong other gr-i argaret, "I told if c ntp.y. The author nrcd a 0.303 v.ith slabs at Newp i she told me? bullet it a sheep's stomach, in the one ,?tateR nf Mrs , case when It was full of water, and Mrs ? e R n ! in the other case when it was empty, , ,oya, Phel f,Rrn I with oilowing results: The aperture i in each wall of the empty organ was n Island. 0.3 inches; tho aperture in the ttrst When Worn: ( ats' is a name wail of the full stomach was also 0.3 ^ woman withou land in the ra- inches, but that in the sev^nd wall '8 greatest Ix files west of the was 0.7 inches. From this it follows j 1 hackcray. is overrun with thnt a man hit after a full meal would its ot? no other have less chance of recovery than These animals had this occurrod when the organ was Cure for L the lava found* empty. Hullet wounds of the lu-_ Kmpty the fount and subsist by provided no large vessels are tou',vL?' r,ean K, nil with i ? ere seldom fatal |p man or beoat ' *oa,:> *? threadi )16 POR RIKINP3R ' run ..i* \ .? x+Y+yx* teer Policeman Who T ^ Not Lose Much ^ f|FT|J ?\? !_w,r' i UUK 1)1 Is ally John Bull are ^ ite invisible to the * mam the following story { hie, or volunteer po- 5 TUF RCCT on. is related not t 1.1?? LIL.J 1 a Paris paper. Just ^ eppelin raid, when i, showing lights were * pecial was on duty I lVJLV^lY lurbs. Every time f; hat was letting its ? cely out of its win- r ... , _ . ,, at the front door * Singles, Lime, Cer untion of the housein such cases made ? to the danger. And, 1? hoarding, Coal, Wc special constable he t bo a man of busi- 4? called attention to X l)KT P light, but suggested T J subduing the illu- !j! ontrlvance, he said, j 1 lis own house with 1, M fjlATOl >ry effect. All with t JjiU YY di sted air imaginable, s to draw from his sample of the con- I + I I 1 " til thn romm-lr ;ned to bo carrying rticular friend who 0 procure it. The at the end of his ^ ?r"\?lV.Tr ad written down in i. r^f 1J nu a couple of hundred v ^ dorful sliade; which * s uble to collect in * Ui the rule ot a sliil- + alter of 1:5, or $25, v liflcently lu French | These h OM APPARITION * 1 TlVTr|E c Thought Transfer* ^ X ^ Mm 1 Critish Soldiev + -A'"" * TVDC News, London, ap- T I W r account of a tele- A JL JL i soldier at Kensal jk tho paper by Leon- I * To its present leadii ? received the story I )f telepathic thought ! X upanied by a ghost-! t Award Grand Prize u?c?nI International Expoaiti oman who lives in X tt u t x. jheard a loud knock- 5 Holder Internationa ior. She opened it, i Trophy for Ten Years en. T J tho sitting room. 2 Elliott-Cresson Med ced r. dim figure in ^ t th0 5ar^er end * Endorsed by World' Is this figure melted J in told her husband, <| thing they received T ild friend, a soldier -s Mn/>k!nn he front, to whom j 1 llC IVI <10111116 ncident. He asked j ?i? appened. She told | H seven exactly. uige," the soldier re- | Lerday while 1 was ^ nco I looked at my the ttmo to be half- j .o myself, "I wonder Tlc-cu O . will say when JfTjM J| ilC iU this time tomorrow /TiHJV ?? f J Perun nee Oratory. j yflBj ghren by a certain T ? * organization n few MN& A I lOUSC ding to the Plain ffV&jS The toast lint in /L/\ of revoral eminent I ttendance was very' -j2"? Retu-ned to His Worl r introduced by the jjr. Jullen Goudeau. Erwinvll ue of the long wind- r\ mi tiered with catarrh of the si , Jin dirt not know what Ins trout lty minutes is the - uu was unable to work, Could r an after-dinner anyt mur. \t;.r taking f< rort tu;:!! Ik- is n. w in perfect f interesting or very ! ii?> says: I am now doing o ord of forty-five 1 ",:'T ... t mik? *lng a s l whs couM bo ci Ker waa still going j jvru: u." as beginning to try Every change of Wcatl ug by columns of , Arr,oI(1> ,rly. K. a sii-ru cold. *1'lie c< ..V,,.. ?rr?t V.io hnor* ' 1 l>U sidO HOd prOdUCi d II aker got his heart- ,, 11,,,t \?n.- thought to in- i lie end of one mtn- ' very change of weather would ' j ri'turri oj his trouble. After tsk I1 ' runa till his ailments huvo tui _ Pain in the Stomach ii<t nardon for not !K Mr- IIrnrv KnecU, Hot aw, > ns paruon ror not vista Ave., JanesvUla, Wis., same; it was given ill f wrote you about four w<e hilt tlint wn? ii !,1't 1 h;"' " pai" in f,o:' aster, DUt mat was i followed your advice, and usn have forgotten It." ' to?ti;t-s of your Kruna, and f , . ' right now. I am very thanks ne got. i , j-.ur advice and your ii.?l!ciue." 1 Lr.l l?-^t it "*hree suhstantlsl roliio dog'belonging |!| once more by Peruna. ... I! families. These are o Mason, is dead, ac- ||| every day, everywher itch from Newport. j Anything that comer over by an electric || more desirable and coi aidents in the villa , j civilization. Peruna i his loss. His chief |'| >lay Id the pretty - 1 ca^mgap?sac= rounds of his mistode Island avenua Some years ago there was seei > have the water (liver mine of Laurium a curio frolics. (tance of the resuscitating pow neath an evergreen light after many years. The lie had a silk-lined mines of Laurium were abarn ible slab is being more than 2,000 years ago as un be simply marked able, and were filled for the mos with the slag from the workings < v appeared on the miners. y young Scotch col- It was discovered, however, tha slag contained plenty of silver, ' ives of dogs marked ,:ould easily bo rendered avallat ort are those on the up-to-date appliances. Accordln Hermann Oelrlchs, was removed to the.furnace. and, o Forest and Mrs. next the mine war visited, a worn >11. transformation was found to ha ken place. Instead of a heap o nn Is a Bore. I hlsh, the nilne had become a gor L a laugh in her . . . j flower The entire spac are in existence? coyered with a brllMant show o j pies. This profuse vegetaVo lif? asserted, belonged to the age in the mines were worked. Twent; eaky Pens. turles old, therefore, were those aln pen, tbofbughly seeds; yet^ when the removal < nk and apply some slag allowed the light to fall x of tha screw. them, they sprang Into life and under ite Influence. 7 ! . + ? + { i * ; + i + * ! . , ? t >4 ^ FFERENT LINES GROCERIES THAT j[ EY CAN BUYit ; , nent, Ceiling, Flooring, Weather- ^ ? tod, and Brick. 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My Indigettlon ih l| entirely gone." Once a Chronic Invalid. 1 . cor.,1,1 Mr*. T. illler, C?.l flrnnt Are., Enrt , eor..i < rilar loan, was oncu 11 ?J:r nli: ili-uri v invalid. Four ilifTcrrni ilocinrs Iniil been bring n consulted witt><mi avail, sho ha.l tukt-u ;ing IV Ave dilTrrcrii i - that liad been lisbul. recommended, niliiotit lb.provcincnt. lVrnnu Whs tried ntid tlio good re.-ult was prompt and la-ting. ( Expresses Her Gratitude. writ--: Mrs. SainneJ Ruth, 535 Union Are., Wh ngn l.tbannn. I'a.. is able to rav positively uc'i. t that she hu? been cured by l'eruuu. She I throe ran soure.h flint words to express her am nil grntitudo for her recovery. For many (ul (or years sho had been a senii invalid Iroiu chronic catarrh. men, heads of families, made efficient Three housewives restored to their nly samples of what Peruna is doing e. Surely, this is a splendid work. II /es family life and makes the home mfortable, nourishes the heart root of iji s a great civilizer, fii i in a What 9tumped Him. us in- Many instances have been quoted Of er of the ingenuity of the schoolboy and silver the college man in answering examdoned lnatlan questions in foreign language#, work- hut seldom has a hard-preesed undert part graduate displayed the Inventive genof the Ititf shown by Henry W. Savage when his knowledge of French was put to it this the test in a Parisian cafe some years which bgo. According to Georgo Ado, who tie by wa9 with him at the time, Savage gly It prides himself on his French He had when JUBt succeeded by dint of the most lorlerful tense sort of concentration In ordering vn tn. thos'e connor-ciilnrjiA nuoifo f rob- the habitues of Paris as l>oing among geous the o4jlcBt?inhabitants. Then, flushed e was w,th victory, he rashly decided to folf pop^ l?w success by ordering some s, It la , horse-fatllsh. Tho French word for which "horse radish" bad completely escaped y cen- hl4 mfemory.' Nothing daunted, he bepoppy came at once logical and ingenious, if the ! "Horse is ehoval," said he to Ade, upon i "and rert 18 rouge all right, but I'm bloom ! damno<l if I can reitlember the Preach ; word for ,iah.' i . i