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8 Great Millinei Barnette's 5 and M'e have just icccivod nnnth of hats in tin* Latest Styles I have the elioieest line ?f Tri Flowers, t^ciills ami liihhons Any Lady. Miss or fiirl ran . ^ I <gw?$flr*!' % I if > ^, c $; r; i f , ,i yfe,<-'. ^ * | ' ? ? .<?7T^;,'!' ^'" i N^- ;. >' ^J;.. F l(i?i * '" '' ?:: v. r ? ? * . ' r' ?% ,v^ ?*- .* f; : : J$?*? : ' i i ' V{W > i - .- > .. .'" >/t f^t" * *' '4 " **"*5" I' . f - ' / .; J; '4^ - - ;. I l? . i: ! . :>r p r*; ; ' |j % '* I' rf 1 i; : . * %* | V'5 *f V * V ' ' * : ' H ' r 1^:"^ '-v^r ? * f | Bu ?.. fc* aft.,- ? . v < < a -i of f .,!?i ' fUi v: 1^? ' '" % "x- :..?.j HKLKX IIOLMI In "The fJirl ami the Ciaine" Tlie most thrill The Midway Theatre \ ^ PEAKL WHITE. '^lru-ed The bountiful and fascinating little the fal actress will l?e hlmwn Wednesday render at the Midway theatre. All ladies jjlov free. The scenes in the first c|?isode were taken in Camden, S. C. th,>rP Mlsslss Advertised htters for Week Knding Father March 2."?, 11?1?. There Miss Ruth Dobson sisters Miss Rosie Bell Collins nio PI; E.usor *_,rrn?na.w within Robert Cunningham cousins Mrs. Bertha Shallon old fol Mrs. Nanny McMurray inn nn, John R. Peacock out th Vince C. Aldrlch the nv W. H. A. Massey you t.v Mrs. Lular Newman. Fla., i When calling for above letters. Now 1 please say ADVERTISED. and hi Jas. F. Hunter, Postmaster to the in Ma1 "o Drive Out Me'aria cood And Build Up The System fake the Old Standard GROVE'S ""??r TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know Plyler. what you are taking, as the formula is and di printed on every label, showing it is hurk, ] Duinine and Iron in a tasteless form. , The Quinine driven >ut raaiaria, the 'ron builds up the system. 50 cents Ethel, prices. K sure :nnl visit our Millinei liny. You Cm 11 Save Money, Our milliners ;irc experts s pains in fixing I up in the l:i BARNE' 5 AND 10c S M ain S reel iliwiwui hhwimiiii mimmmM utufVLMnmnrmmmmummmm THE LANCASTER NK ry Sale at j r? ! !0c Store ! Hpt" cr s hi pint'tit J millings in Fruits, % ry l*;irloi !> t \<u> | and lake ureal ,u'sl s<y|cs- "> ?? - , 3^Ki-if': i,W rTE s TORE Wo are prepared to I liifvmfpi* S your suit to you "A^ i i.. T(,KD OR voljn M0NE MADE TO YOUR IT -um.jijjii.L- YOU ARE ENTITLED ' TIONAli AMOUNT OF \ : If you don't want the or or Friend measured fo YOU CAN'T GET Ai iTHE COUNTRY, BECAl WE DO NOT CHAR" FROCK. PRINCE ALBE : :.A Df 1 Li ^ 4 ' 1 store's A V = ' < , j j ^^JLVEftV WKEfjE ft'' I ! ? .;% I ' ..,, >,. : y 4L f LOCAL HOTS / ,>*v;5 I r' . ., <. . (Continued frinn Rage 5 I *'" v! will bo given Friday evening, Apr , -/. I ,- '? x;" v ? 7. at I ho opera house, under the a1 ^ 3m?</ spices of the Mamie Fraser Sociot Mr. Shaw, who trains the capt f( their several parts, will be in La inp picture in the world. \r , . , Friday caster within the next few days * begin practice. "Fi-Fl" has be< - presented with marked success a TTENTIOX, VKTKK.WS over South Carolina, as well as the principal cities of other stat Confederate veterans of Lun- and has invariably made a great h ire asked to meet Saturday Married Sunday afternoon, Man i, at the court house at 11 a -jfi. at 2 o'clock at the home of M the purpose of ascertaining ' ohent. of the Mill village, by It. tany of the old soldiers ex- (Jregory, notary ptiblic. Miss Ml go to the state reunion to be nie Wilson and Mr. Ren Hunt* lis spring in Rock Hill. both of Midway. W. Q. Caskey. Mr. W. T,. Steele left last nig on (i business trip to Atlanta ROM AN OLD SOLDIKIl Tho annual mission tea given the Ladies' Aid Society of the Pr< Rone Writes From Mississippi byterlan church Is in progress U o Friends and Relatives afternoon at the home of Judge F Editor:?Will you allow me nost Moore on Chesterfield avent n your paper for a short let- R?v- A. I>. I . flilmour, D. D.. in an old native of your state ' hester. motored to T.ancaster to-d unty. I was born in the east !f,n(l ,,is address will he the feature irt of Lancaster county and'"1'* snc'nl meeting. here until I was twelve year-^ j Pearl White will be .->een in 1 My father and mother, John Hon flaw" at the Midway theat d Rone and Martha Rone i to-morrow. from there to Alabama in "The Oirl and the f.amo, , the i II of 1865, Just after the sur- rinl in wblch Helen Holmes pin of that horrible war. There 'he leading role will begin af t itayed for four years; from Midway theatre 1'rlday. they moved to Attala county. Married March 26. 1016, Mr. f ilppi, where we now live. 1 lumbus Uoyd and Miss Ola ITinsc and mother are both dead, both of the Antloch section, Tl. are three brothers and three | AdattlB, notary public, officiating, living. Uncle John and An-1 teachers of the county will rler are still living; they live interested to know that R. S. Ste two miles of me. Well, dear nr'' Ha H. Jones. Jr., 1* rank Cu ?, I guess they are all of the ningham and W. L. I-eastei w ks that are living. TVar cons- constitute the judges for the athle ii inenns, ns yon Know I was "venw on r icin nay. ere a few years ago and saw aRt of you. and mot some of NOTICE, ro years ago at Jacksonville. | The Lancaster County Sen it the Confederate reunion. Farmers' Association will hold tin et'B all write to each other quarterly meeting at Antloch, Si ive an understanding and go urdny, April 1st, at 10 o'clock a. reunion at Birmingham, Ala Every local is urged to send do r, and moot and have a lolly gates, as business of Importance old time. Say. Billy Hayes, to he present. Mr. Stuekey and J d Belk, Sam Bcik. Jackson Pavls, of Bishopville. have consent Foster Carnes. Banco Plyler, |to he present; also State Preside oar old cousin Hock Pander- Yates, of Camden, is expected let me hear from some of you. speak. jest wishes to all, L. D. Rone. W. F. Estrldge, Attala county, Miss. ' Lancaster County Secretary. % v ? mm :\V8. MA urn 28. \*M ????????p???? ????. a??? ? i wffl Be |v You r "prep. Y : ***?mis^nZ'"^ xmwm Is T! Pas: take care of your EASTER ORDER 'or your 1 > YOU LIKE IT" oi\ the day wanted. Y REFUNDED. PREPARE YOURSEL >E AS AND DESIRES CANNOT RE DUPLICA rO A PALM REACH OR COOLER CLOTH C $2.50 Palm Reach or Cooler Cloth coat and pants for \ r it. You can sell it or vrive it as a present?1 S GOOD A SUIT OR PROPOSITION FROM A> SE YOU ARE DEALING DIRECT WITH Till GE YOU ANY EXTRAS FOR SIZE OF COAT. RT, FULL DRESS. AND TUXEDO SUITS. ACE YOUR ORDE THE COLUMBIA TAIL J JOHN F. BOWLING,' SECOND DOOR FROM P< LANCASTER, I'KUSOXAI.S | ^ (Continued from I'ago 5) I H il Lieut. John Hllliard. of the U. S. ; X \l u- Navy, who has been spending the j y past month hero on furlough w|th ; >r his father, Mr. A. D. Hllliard, left | T n- to-day for Boston, where lie has been ! * to given shore duty. i We are s Mr. James MeLaurin spent Sun-j L'' day in Lancaster with Mrs. McLau- J ' in ln rin and baby at the home of Dr. J. lo 8f,,'ve yo f" D- Punderburk. Wo are , Mr. E. Frank Phillips was a visi- before the [r tor in Fort Mill during the past an(.p unt? } p week. n- Dr. Louis Friedhnm. of Rock Hill. w r. was a visitor in Lancaster Friday I afternoon. Miss Martha Crelghton, of Lancaster, spent the week-end in the ,)" city with her mother, Mrs. W. S. 3 Croiphton.?Rock Hill Record, lis ;r. Dr. J. E. Rutledge, of Heath lo> Springs. was here on business Mon- IJ of day. ay Mr. Frank Crawford. of Rock Hill, was a visitor In Lancaster yes- SCI1 terday. ho U! ? . c. . . lluford S? Miss Ada Sapp. who has been spending tho past fortnight at home because of tho illness of her mother. Buford ?cl >s Mrs. I). F. Sapp, returned last night 1^16 gessiqp ** to Rock TII11 to resume her studies at ^ie '?"?v Wlnthrop college. Wo are glad to cepted invita , report that Mrs. Sapp is considerably es: Hon. C. improved. ther Ellison >n,| The day I F. Mr. A. II. Blanton, of Rock Hill, , , general educi spent yesterday ?n Lancaster. . . . ' neighboring Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Thompson, of friend^ of er w" Chattanooga, who made many friends generally, ar In~ while Mr. Thompson was located \ picnic dP-.r 111 r here as engineer in charge of the program for Main street paving, motored to Lan- will begin pr caster Sunday from Llneolnton, going n. m. from here to Sumter on Monday. Mr. J. B. Neely, of Rook Hill, f spent Saturday here with his dauvh- |,.\ VCASTKIl 'r ters, Mrs. W. P. Robinson and Miss- ST. es Sudie nnd Juanlta .N'eely. Those who m* \? _ i ?? i> *? f. . . caster are a j0. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Funderhurk, ypANfT actio olumbla. and Mips Margaret I bark, glyoeri Tr ' Roush, of Martlnshurg. W. V.. loft Adler-l-ka. t,ft yesterday after a visit at the home of UP ?? . .. n. .* ? MIL Adlor-i,nt Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Snpp. CASK congtl| to Caahlor T. B. Clyburn, of the K^s. It remi ltartk of Kershaw, and Mr. VV. L. ,natter that * Hlarkmon, also of Korshav/, are her.* treatinent t to-day. trouble. T^ai H 4 V.T< . * / ? . . i ASTER 1 Here Before Know It. A.REDNESS" sword of The Day. I oiln>> morlo alljf anrl k? 4U.1 T>~ J.11 ua.va iiihuv nun, oiiu UY I ii. i i VVC IllCilll. 1U UVIIVW SATISFACTION IN EVERY DETAIL GUARANF NOW! TED ELSEWHERE FOR LESS THAN .$20.00. AND OAT AND PANTS TO ORDER FOR THE ADDI? rour own use. you can have your Brother, Son, Fath'he actual value of it is $10.00. IY TAILORING OR CLOTHING CONCERN IN E MAKERS. THERE IS NO MIDDLEMAN. VEST. OR PANTS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF R AT OH:E C-R1NG CO. Manager 3ST OFFICE S. C. | ?priaw???r .J??w?????? r?a? DTICE .*. v o Our Friends and Patrons till at your service. In our office we have several good reliisurance companies and and are continuing to do our best u. n position to handle your line Just the same as we were passage of the New Insurance law, so don't place your Insuruu give us a chance to talk to you. icaster Savings Bank and Trust Company B. JONES JR. Secretary UOL CLOSING Mr. J. A. Cauthen, of Dry Creek, was In Lancaster to-day. hool Commencement ^r. J. A. Houze, of the Tank secApril 7th. ' t'?n. was here to-day on business. tool will close its in 15- Whenever You Need a General Tonic on Friday, April 7th. Take Grove's I'lng speakers have ac- The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ,. ^ chill Tonic is equally valuable as a to make ?"?dress- Gen.rftl Ton|c ?cau? it contalns the N. Sapp, Secretary Lu- wcli>nowu tonic proper ties of QUININE and Supt. V. A. Linnle. and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives tas been planned for a! ?ut.. Malaria, Kt-riches the Blood and . .. t Builds up the 5V hole bystem. 50 cents. ational rally and all our j r . _ schools, as well as all WHBBHHHflSMCllHaMMHMHMMM lucation and the public DT TD /\vrr n a vai e Invited to be present. KUB OUT PAIN ler will be a part of the with goo<l oil liniment. That's the occasion. Exercise C the surctft way to stop them, omptly at 10:30 o'clock j^The best rubbing liniment is] A.ar;";." ,, lejiQTiyn r pkopi.k oet ,n IflUO I ANu % %irr % j ori/kV 1 ? ? | lillUCIIT stoniflhed at the IN- I I IS n of Rimple buckthorn ? IVH Mi II | ne. etc , as mixed In r> r ?l a ,t r ?. Because It acta on BOTH ? ljood Jor the Ailments of per bowel, ONE SPOON- Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. ka relieve# almost ANY j r a patlou. sour stomach or i D . \/ood for your own A cms, rvoH such surprising foul Pain*, Rheumatism, Sprains, i few doses often relievo Cuts, Burns Etc. appendicitis. A short - a h r. lelps chronic stomach * *' Atall Dealer*, ncaster Pharmacy. nMnMHNKBMHinMnH