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? - j COUNTY NEWS , Mrs IIKATII SPRING. ,Mu Special to The News: Accompanied by u lew relatives i und frieuds Mr. Jesae Barber Cau- j1,0,1 then and Mlaa Lulu Bell McMurray, both of Now Hope section, repaired 1 to the Baptist church pastorium f",n waB couierrea on Mr. w. j. Vaughn. ? Goo Misses Davidson, Peake, Murphv ^ and Catoe, of our school faculty, ati\i r. tended the Teachers' Convention in ^ Columbia, Thursday and Friday. The j ^ three former accompanied the latter. i Miss Catoe, to her home at Kidge ^ Spring for a brief visit, they mak- ' ' com ing the trip by automobile from; ^ Columbia, Saturday, and returning L-|la Sunday afternoon. hert Mr. W. J. Vaughn went to Itock ^ Hill Sunday afternoon where ',0!0f j spent the night with his son, Mr. I . som Hasel Vaughn, and family. of o Mr. J. E. Sims made a business ^ trip to Kershaw Monday afternoon. Mr. S. E. Miles, principal of the tjJpr high school, attended the Teachers' Jtno Convention last week. Misses Nannie Robertson and Su- \>j sie Bridges, of Coker College, samej home Sunday afternoon for a brief j viBit to their parents here. ! ^ Missionary Day will be celebrated com by the Baptist Sunday-school next fout Sunday, the 26th, when an offering tere will be made for both home and for- ?<|-)0 eign missions. I nr Mrs. Henry Bowers, of Westville, lir has been visiting her parents, Mr. ly.vi and Mrs. S. C. Gardner. the me ZION NEWS. ?*n i had The health of this community is j thin verv uood : Ihn fnrmera a ra lino In. i f'1'1 ning to prepare their land for plant- '? log. t H Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, of,"1'0 the Dixie section, spent Sunday with **ver Mr. Raleigh Neal. ian<i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McAteer spent ,one Sunday with Mr. A. L. Pardue. plrei Mr. Herbert Neal has gone toi"11*0 work for . the power company. n Mrs. Lizzie Funderburk, of th<jje<'' 1 Mill village, is visiting her sister, ou*' Mrs. Jace Hardin. who Mrs. A. L. Pardue spent Friday eRre with Mrs. J. A. McAteer. i VPry Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Knight visited *fvm Mr. and Mrs. Curry Steele Sunday. ^ w Miss Nannie Pardue spent Sunday itarm ith Miss Carrie Neal. meP We are glad to learn that the feat widow, Mrs. Rob Steele, who has been confined to her room for some;?" ? time, is improving. ; wad< Mr. B. F. Kennington and Misses Htnni Lena and Florence Pardue visited |0Our relatives in North Carolina the past j woo< ?nl :?nd Miss Ada Dees, of Unity, spent ^ Tuesday night with Mrs. Ida Hardin. roun Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Catoe, of the one Camp Creek section, spent Sunday with Mr. John Kennlngton. sacri Mlm Essie MoCorkle visited her ^ree sister, Mrs. J. M. Pardue, PHiudpy. Mrs. Mary Lane and Mrs. W. H. Pardue visited Mrs. A. L. Pardue the past week** nitm, "iL? ti . THE LANCASTE] MIlfWAY ROUTE 5. 1.115 COTTON" CROP 1 1 ,051 dr. and Mrs. W. S. Neal visited i. Martha J Neal, of the Ploasan* Report Shows Crop \Vn In section, Saturday. Less Tlian Ir. and Mrs. John Morgan spent urdny night and Sunday at the Washington. March 2 le of the latter's parents, Mr. and! cot ton crop of the Unil i. \V. S. Neal. ' gregated 11,059.430 r lr. and Mrs. Dan Ilinson and or 11,183,182 cquivale lily were v itors at the homes bales, exclusive of llnte Sir. and Mrs. W. P. Estrldge and ing round bales as ht i. Rebecca Catoe the past week. Census Bureau to-day Ir. Ben SMf spent the week-end its final ginning repor 1 his brother, Mr. W. S. Self, of son. The department < ahaw. on Dec. 10, last, bar.lti Ir. and Mrs. Bonnie Gardner spent tlons on reports of ag' day with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. out the cotton belt, ner. crop at 11.161,000 eq [asters Perry. Dock and Gettis, pound bales. The Cer ms visited Dewey Neal Sunday. \ final figures of the < [rs. Reuben Beckham. Mrs. L. W. I with 15.905,840 runnl tlner, Mrs. Sam Lucas and Mrs. | 16,134.930 equivalent S. Nenl visited Mrs. R. A. Lane j bales produced in 19L Mrs. Lonnie Gardner Tnesday. running bales, or 14,1 orn to Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Cas- alent 500 pound bales Thursday, March 16, 1916. a 13,488,539 running bah 421 equivalent 500 po Irs. Reuben Beckham, of White 1912. The 1914 crop \t n community, are visiting her for production. Includ ghters, Mrs. L. M. Gardner and tires are 39,623 bales . Sam Lucas, this week. ' ners estimated would 1 here was a large attendance at after the March canva way Sunday-school Sunday after- Round bales includ a, as It was a nice day. I 111.716. compared wit ir. w. ?. rseai vistteu Mia daugh- 1914. 99.962 in 1913 r Mrs. E. O. Catoe, Sunday. 1812. he farmers of this section are Sea Island bales im f now getting ready for planting | bored 91.920, comparer :he weather is- favorable for in 1014. 77.563 in 101 iking land now. in 1012. The average gross wi DOttGLAS. for the crop was 505.6 pared with 507.2 in 1: [r. Henry Smith and wife visited 1013 and 508 in 1012. the home of Mr. John Adison Ginneries operated tlay. numbered 23,146. coi [essrs. J. T. Graham and D. R. 24.547 in 1014. 24,740 are and Misses Delia Steele and 25.270 in 1012. a Blackmon took in the Old Llnter cotton, not ii d's Club Saturday night at Upper total ginning figures, tp Creek. 805,274 running bales Tr. Ray Caution and family, of equivalent 500 pound Creek, spent the Sabbath at Mr. pared with 832,401 run \. Graham's. ; 856.900 equivalent 500 ir. J. Y. Chambers was a visitor in 1014; 631.153 rnnii Charlotte a few days ago. (638,881 equivalent 500 ir. J. R, Caskey and family spent j in 1913 and 602,324 r day with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. or 609.504 equivalent skmon. bales in 1912. Ir. and Mrs. A. M. Gooch visited 1 former's mother. " Mrs. Henrv' Honor Koll Heath Spi pjj j Grade 10?Clyde Cat [r. Edgar Caskey was a visitor to ia Vni J. Y. Chambers' Sunday. Oubose Robertson, tr. J. H. Graham is expecting to (,rad? 0 Klein 1 e Friday for West Virginia. j Hammond. Ira Floyd. Ilsses Annie Lynwood and Carrie!' '>(,c key were also visitors in the! (,r'l('1' s \ iol.i ?. itaunity Sunday afternoon. Hammond. Kstelle Bee ir. Walter White and sister, MiBsjIIaI,e' , of Oak Ridge section, visited I (5rado 7 Ruby ,Ian a . I Horton, Julia Bridges, , .a . . 1 drlx, Mildred Clarke, fould be glad if the grand jury ...... . . ., . iams. Mazle Mackey, b Lancaster county would call out _ . .. . . , . _ I Grade 6?Dorothy ( e time and take a view of aoTh i I , .. . . . i Horton. ur roads. From what I can learn ? . _ ..... Tt ... #' Grade 5?Elizabeth i s their duty. The majority of , . . . . V. ' Hches, Annie Grace M people come up by home to miss , '! ;. ; , , Mobley. tF.va Mae Cai n. They are the worst roads 1 ! . * ' , , Mobley. John Haile, W ? * Grade 4?Mary M IN THK HACK?DO NOT FOR* VftUgtlll, Mabel Croxton (iKT |y Grade ???UNninn { ' i Bruce, Lily Crenshaw, nother way the politician has ofis^avv' Gertrude Croxt< Ing at you !s by saying casually Madeline Ilailc with a good deal of personal in- Gouise Mobley, Jtst.it st which he is unable to conceal, 'jaw r,,nce Twittj, W li> not forget I am In the race and 'amsn there o slay, and ( tell voa 1 Guide - Curollm going to bo elected You just Lou,8e Mackey, Alec R. ; and see. Why people all over jGhicknion, ltogtis Sto\ country have been just imploring Moble> Haiumoni . to run, and I do not see how 1 Gradt 1 Gr.ut I,, well get around it. Porsonal.v ' Hammond, rathe*- not be in polit'rs, lut i' Grade lb -1. .ioi i k a man should be willing to or^ Gjchus. i.iU?it t .. . . ,. , naker. Dan Stalnaker, e ihe people when called upon Q ao ? mond, Louie William ow la it possible to get around i Mobley, ( onnii t aston, g like this? The man believe- i,ard* Waddell Hunter. y word that has been told hini.|ers'* more. He is convinced that n'> i Tanlac. the inustt i Isold uJkClWd.\t?y i) J. can fill the office to which ho as Co t kancasiur; PeopU s as well as he. The thing is a!! Gro. Co.. Heath Springs Ugh him, and he will never se?- .Kershaw, .'ri.e: 51 llstake until the votes are count and even then, should he be lefr. NOTICE he will feel sure that the folk:; Th r ftnoaater Co d.d not mipport him ,??d. J^?.^"atlo? v ir Inn a 1*1 ii r* H. ?4 4 4 ? m api 10 DO'quarterly meeting it sore for a time, but If he Is urdfty ? ut at 10 e he will come again and again. Eyery ^ |g urgt.a , 111 take more than one defeat to . , . , gates. as business of i ? a man like thla. We have seen |() he preBent. Mr. stu, made sick?really sick by de- ,)aviB of n|H,lopville> hll or office. ^ ^ present; also Stti tere are a number of politicians YateR Qf ranulen> ls ver the country who are ready to . s In. They will not be able to *P? w p f rl It a Kreat while longer. Of .. , _ i Lancaster County Be, there are some even in Green1 county .tat... AVOID HPRIXO ? " do "ot thlnk ,l,at Sudden change., high llscouraged; for this is a free jug seasons cause colds try and It Is the privilege of any and these spring colds i who so desires to offer his ser- an<* dangerous and llkel I to his countrv even at Er?.lt to a chronic summer cou country even at great cageg take a treatment < flee and cost to himself.? .New Discovery, a pleas; nwood Journal Tar Syrup. It soothes checks the cold and hel an attack of grippe. It PHea Cored In O to 14 l>ay?. pared, no mixing or fi dr??c*i?t wilt re'uod money if PA70 ask your druggist for a M HNT lull* to cure onv ? ?? ol Itchii*. iv In v'a Mt.w IIUcnvDrv , HicedlnsorProtriitUiiR Pliemn6toWctiv*. *> ? 8 wew uistovery. i <t ippiiatioii e ai i en Koi. joe. tried for over 40 years. Sunday night, the 19th, at nine o'- or 1 i clock, where they were united in mar- ^rs \ riage, the ceremony being perforihed ^ by Dr. J. W. H. Dyclies. witl Master Joseph Hammond, son of Tax Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hammond, cele- * Stated his birthday with a party Sat- ^un urday afternoon, to which a number (*ar of his little friends were invited. The ^ little folk heartily onjoyed the I ^da games played, and the refreshments | ^ served by Mns. Hammond at the|^*ar close of the afternoon. W. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Twltty,lan(* of Rock Hill, were guests of Mr. and I ? Mrs. W. 11. Twitty, Sunday. J *on> By request of the Flint Ridge , son. council, J. O. U. A. M., the pastor | ^ will preach a special sermon to the j ^'a' order at Flint Ridge church, Sunday 1 ^au| afternoon, April 2. Members of j Mrs other councils are cordially Invited ! T to be present. , Mid Mr. and Mrs. John Mackey and n0"' family, of Camden, came up bv au-'. i ter tomobile Sunday to spend the day ' wiih Mr. ana Mrs. u. A. Horton. _ Mrs. J. A. Mobley has returned | ^ home after a visit of several weeks !' to her son, Mr. C. B. Mobley, in Co- rC0 lumbia. Mr. Commodore llinson was here the latter part of the week to visit ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vaughn, Mrs. | ' Hlnson's parents. !Sun Mr. P. T. Twltty has been confine 1 ' ' y to his home for about ten days with' . * a . Sist: the grippe. y. Mrs. J. W. H. Dyches and cbil-1 Ma| dren, Eve Dell and Raymond, left j.' Thursday for Clover, Va., where thev ' w will spend a few weeks with Mrs. ^ j Dyches' father, Mr. C. A. Gregory. L Mrs. Lexie Stover, of Hopewell, 1 " y Virginia, came here the latter part . to ( of the week to visit her parents. y Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crenshaw. 'Sun At a regular communication of i$]a( Barron Lodge, No. 261, A. & P. A., I ^ Friday night, the fellow-craft ddgree n r ft NEWS, MARCH 24, 1916 MRS PEOOEN'S CASE IS ; TALK OF NEIGHBORHOOD | 0 0.?The 191 -? ; od states a Huntsvi"?e, Ala., Woman (iain> mining bah>*. Twenty-seven Pounds on Three TH1 nt to 500-11). I Dmues 01 laniac. T8 and count -, , T ilf bale?, the SIAT'EREI) EOI< YEARS tannounced in ? t of t lx sf .1 \y?^ 'I'w < ?- i :\iiiiiincd mid Kacb Tinx* af agriculture W?H operation Would li?- Her t * Its calcula- ()n, ? * Shingl ents through- i 4 estimate tho ; * luivalent 500 "I have just finished my third hot- *' ,a..a n. tie of Taniac and have gained twen- board B,nttUS ty-seven pounds." was the truly re- it n*op compare nmrkahle statement made by Mrs. ng bales, or ("has. Pedden, who resides at 550 x 500 pound i Mill St.. Huntsvllle. Ala. Mrs. Ped-; -j . . gij den is one of the best known and ^ ' ' highly respected women of thatj ? n6.48fi equiv- tlir5vinlittle city, where she has j* in 1013. and made her home for a number of J :: ?s. or 13,703,- years. I mnd bales in "When I commenced taking Tan- < i> ras the record :lao '' she continued. "I only weighed u ,K?.j . | ninety-eight pounds; now I weigh ed in the fig- ono hundred and twenty-five pounds, i, which Rin- and never felt better in my life. >e turned out Por years I have suffered with a bad .. . .x . j,; j gs form of stomach trouble, constipa- * ' . tlon and pains in my side and hack. T eel numbered ^ times the pains took the form of j ? h 57,018 in torture and I was twice examined j md 81.528 in and each time I was told that I had, T appendicitis and that an operation I 4 , , , would be mv onlv hope. I had fal-| T luded num- jpn un(jj j onjy weighed ninety-! T 1 with 81.fi.it eight pounds and was so weak 11 4 3 and 73,777 could hardly get around. j V "I had no appetite at all scarcely; v eight of bales and what little I did eat would cause! * w > gas to form in my stomach, which ' 4 e pounds com- ?ayp mo palpltation of the hPart , f 914. 5 n._ in headaches and a dizzy feeling1 T about tho head. Wlien these spell-' 4 for the crop came on me I would get awfully ner- y m in red with VOU8. I worried about myself unt'l T ^ , ' ' , ? , T could rest and sleep but little. 4 " Stn "T had fallen off u'utif f was al-1 4 JL most 'skin and hones.' and mv y iclued In the strength and energy were slowly x rinmounted to'leaving me. I had a dread of the' 4 or 880.78'! future and could see nothing but tlm! t . , ? operating table and the knife. I S hales. com 1 1 , . ____ ??__ i n nni'UW't 1* nrrne f, uwiiwi u1 ?m npriHiiun, f* nlni? bales, or |H|j )in(] made up my mind that it jjj Awai pound bales was either lifo or death and prepared ?: Intprna' ilng bales, or to submit to it. I had made all pro- ;j i pound bales Derations for the operation and j; . . railed on my sister to tell her pooi * riuiut unn ng a bve. and ! did not know whether T j * Tronhv 500 pound | would live to see her aanin or not. < My sister begged and pleaded with ! i 1 . me not to allow them to out on me rJllol lugs School. : and told me to wait and try a good > i7>'tooir for a while. The next day as Endo: t i't : I returned from the consultation \\ iLandtngham,, rooTn j thought of what she said, ? 'and. as I had heard so much about louton, Kva Tanlac I derided to try it as a last : ^ \rthur Sims resort. and stopped at Gilbert's Drug1 lilt/ Store and pot a bottle. Of course. 1 i, had lost heart and had no faith in ^,.;4; | -K fist on, Sallie niedieine. but to please my siste:kham, Daisy I made up my mind to take it. and, j oh. what a happy day that was for iniLdd, Marie mo' " Minnie Hen- "r nPVPr returned for the opera-1 t t'on but just kept takinp the Tanlar. Thelma Wlll-j ntpht from the start I bepan to feel j red Vaughn, better. Tlie medicine seemed to take i "Marke. Bates1 hold right at once. It had a sooth-i inp effect, and In a few days T felt j I no pain at all. T was so nappy over' >mall, Martha I (j)p wonderful Improvement in my | obley, Myrtle1 condition that I sent for my neiehston, Taylor Ibnrs to tell them how murh better'. I felt. T sent and pot another bottle | ? . of Tanlar. and have just finished j oore, KeDe'jtaking my third bottle and feel like, I have been made all over again (TTTT Mark. Alton into a new woman. i Leiand Cren-1 "As I have said before. 1 now | Tis >n, i lamp tor. ? -:? pouncis arm my improve- AAJ . int . Hi.il > ! ment has been so rapid that none of i,imy clothes are bit? enough for me, Hee Situs. I j will have to make them all over p Bruce Will- \ again. I now have a ravenous nppe- ' tite and my husband says T am simllunimond ply Pa"nK hint ?ut of house and ' I home. I have even gone back to my I ltlecge, Odell roffORi which I was told not to touch. 1 or, Vera Ma-(Those terrible pains in my hack and head have all disappeared and T sleep j ., .... T,,hn "he n ehild. I am no longer nervous. and when I get up In the mornings I feel refreshed, cheerful and bright. Hiatus, Greg [ ;1|U now able to atend to my house11, Loul Stal- hold duties and I feel as if I had ; Martha Ham s'ai'pd life all over again. Mv bus1>U. I ?t bam' la highly delighted and nty res, Klizauc i eovery is the talk of the neighbor Furraan Bal- hood. I do nothing but rejoice all Juanita How- ; day over the recovery of nty health and 1 praise Tanlac to everybody. ... . "I feel so grateful for my escape medicine, i. f,om f|,e operating table and the nV, ? a knife that vet may publish what 1 Th 9 ? a have said. You may. if you wish. ' . ,.t: ***" "'her women suffering as I was " per JO'.l'e ,0 come (o nu> an(j j W|U jr]a(J fn tell them all about my case," unty Secret NOTICE. * T ill hold their ijt f \ntioch, Sat- The Pleasant Plain Baptist Sun- * , , I ,1?v ...111 -I o ciock a. ni. 1 ,,W-T"C" wuatsrve rne foreign 0 send dele- ,imI home missionary program in the ma> "ir mportance is ' interest of these objects on Sunday, as *? :key and Mr. Ma,'fh 2fi. beginning at i>:30 o'clock not to it ive consented i a> ni* The hoards will exhib:< in the need oni ite President i K<'hu*>l facsimiles of the heathen worexpected to'f,h,P'J (idols) and American Idols. | We will make our school instructive Ostridge. Sunday morning. The general public! Secretary '* 'nv'te<'- Please come, and come! at : 3o. Agent, 'OLDS. W* F- Kstridge., Supt. wtnda. shift I J""TW*'1"' ? ? ."nnSoylnK ?*? v<>'" SK,N ?;?* ?" wl, , , y to turn in-! HKAI/THY gh. 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