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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + H ? -I LOCAL DOTS * 4 * + + + + * + * + + * + 1 "Fl-Fi'' is pronounced (Fee-Fee] * * J. T. Stevens has purchased a nev Paige touring cac.?Kershaw Kra. ^ One hundred and seventy-five peo pie furnish cause for amusement ii "Fi-Fl." * ? * * The freshly-painted white trim lulngs add much to the appearand of the Mackey building. * Net proceeds of nearly twenty-flvi dollars rewarded the workers for th< Tirzah school from their box suppe last Saturday night. Did you know that letter block could como to life and that un ink spot could run around and 'make : noise? "Fi-Fl" solves these prob lems. "The Temptation,'' In which Geral dine Farrar played the leading part was the attraction at the Star thcatr Tuesday. It wns a beautiful plctur In which the famous prima donni wns seen at her very best. * * Mrs. Dora Dee Walker, assistan state agent for the home demonstra tlon work, is here for several week helping Miss Martha Q. Crelghton county demonstrator. In her exhlbl for Field Day and in the organlza tlon of women's clubs throughout th county. "Fl-Fi of the Toy Shop," whicl will he presented at the opera hous> next Friday, one week from to-nighi has been presented already more thai a thousand times throughmtt th< TTntted States. It is clever and orig Inal with new tuneful music am pleasing characters. "Fi-Fl" will bt given under the auspices of the Ma mie Fraser Society of the Presbute rlan church. Messrs. R. S. Stewart, Douglas Plyler, A. II. Rohblns. Drr. 0. P. Prat and S. I-i. Allen motored to Cherav Tuesday where they enjoyed a fisl fry on the PeeDeo river, given b; Mr. R. K. Laney, a brother-ln-lav 6f Mr. Stewart, who ownes a fln< farm on the river near Cheraw. The; returned Wednesday night. Tin trip of over two hundred miles wai made in Mr. Robbins' Chalmers cai without even tire troubles. E. E. Poag stated to-day that In had decided to enter business wit! T. M. Whisonant, under the name Whl?" ?uant and Poag. A general rea estate busine s will be handled, whih the firm will also handle Chevrolet cars. A shipment of the latter ha; been ordered and the new firm wii begin business just as soon as Post master McFadden takes charge ol the local postofflce. which it is expected will be April 1.?Rock Hill Herald. PUN ER Mi OF lilTTI.E IIOWVRI McMANUS. The funeral of little Howard McManus will be preached by the pa.s tor. Rev. Franklin Fundcrburk, at Union church on April !), the second Sunday in April, the services begin ning promptly at 11 o'clock. r U?1 _ TT ? 1 *- -1- a ? jimp nuirnru nun u uriKUl, HWf'Pl boy, only throe years of age, whos? baby prattle and the little prayer he said at night are missed in the home. COME YES, COM '?Ou % n=ji i I mm s, > ' jp? DEAL Staple and Fs Cigars an Candies and Frt TH10 T,ANr?ASTF i* "K?-V| OF THK TOY SHOP , + + + + + + + + + ! y Talent to Present lk'uuttftil ? PERSONAL H Musical Piny Friday Nl^ht, April 7. + * + + + + + ? + + *i I ?ne weok from to-night. Friday., Mr perry Mackey w April 7. "Fi-Fl of the Toy Shop" \ v|8|tor m Che8ter# will be presented by local talent at f i the opofa house. This is a most at-1 . , . ... i? Mr. and Mrs. John A tractive musical extravauanza in J , . .. . which about 175 people will tak? j vlsllors week L^Ke part. It is to be given under tho ! 1 auspices of the Mamie Praser Societ, MlS3 Anule Kobertsoi of the Presbyterian church. A very s,luw Nislting relati OJl stp]' encouraging start at practice for the ~ play was made Wednesday. 8 Miss Adelyne Hood, one of Ches- Miss 1"l,lia? McNinch ter's most accomplished musicians ber sIster. has kindly consented to play the enn-v> this week. ^ ^ B leading role, Pi-Fi. which is said t > b be well adapted to her vouthful beau- judge Finest Moore r tv and grace. jhoIue this xv,'ek fror The theme of the play in brief is where ho has bo?" ho,<] fli <? this: Ronnie daughter of Tackham- ^ , , ,, . Col. and Mrs. Leroy , mer. the Toymaker. while working , . , .. , . I , .. . at home again after at . In her fathers shop'at the close of . ...^ , . ... ., . .. , several weeks in Florida x day is overtaken by tho Sandman. ; ? * * ? . who casts her into a magic sheep. . uiS!5 Thelma Reek lian She begins at once to dream a won- ( e,i to her home in York derfal dream in which the bisque. to relatives here in T wooden and paper dolls come to life ? * + * and many strange adventures befall Mrs. J. F. Addison an p Ronnie and the toys before morn- Smith, of Riverside, are 4 Ing light scatters the charm. Lieu- and Mrs. !>. \\*. Clark. < tenant Tin Heart, a toy soldier, is * # tho first to bo awakened and beau- ^',0 Misses McMurray t'.ful "Pi-Fi" comes next. Resides . l'10 JC's school, spent tl t "FI-FL" to be played by Miss Hood. nu,:' parent near Lain . several other principal characters shaw Era. B are as follows: >?<.?. Ronnie?Miss Pearl Coffey. Uiss Wyl'e ,-in? t' Sandman?Mr. Quay I). Hood. 'aster, is visiting her Loosey?Miss Bessie McManus. Willis <\ Strange, at 11 Ink Spot?Miss Willie Reed. avenue. Aurelia?Miss Virginia Taylor. . . ,, John T Green. Esq.. Jap Doll?Miss Kate McManus. , , . _ _ _ . lotto on business Sai i | Prince Lolly-Pop?Mr. Will Plyler. . 0 . spent Sundav at Gasto f> Lieut. Tin Heart?Dr. C. R. Pratt. . . .. . ,, sister. Mrs. Hugh E. \V1 ,i ( apt. Barnacle?Mr. J. roster * ? ? i | Moore. nic? >a.,.._ t . i imico 'it i ;i i ' 111 1111 ?! 1 (I , ' b Man-in-tlie-Moon- Mr. II. II. Kes- jor gome time in Polum * t?r- a business course, is I lj Tack hammer?Mr. Sieve C. W" ill- nPI. 8i8ter. Mrs. Roddey a lams. Hill Herald. IIo-Peep?Mrs. II. II. Hester. * Chorus?Messrs. K. Curtis Mackev Miss Petty Ilroxvii. w ahd Mark P. Johnson. visiting her sister. Mrs. in Winnsboro, and is n 3, CI.Al l) x. SUM* IIONFItRI) of Mlss [,otttp Klutz. is expected home to-nig r Appointed Assistant Attorney General * <. * ? i of South Carolina. Mrs. R. K. Wvlie. Mrs f ' orspoon, Mrs. R. c. 1 f The many friends ol* Hon. Claud Juanita Wylle and ? X. Sapp, of the I-aneaster bar. will D. Wylie motored t f be pleased to know that he has been this morning. Miss W 5 appointed assistant attorney general a meeting of the exeeutl s by Attorney General Thomas II. Pee- (Continued on P: r ides. Mr. Sapp will go to Columbia Monday to be sworn In. He succeeds WHAT PAPKRS SAY 1 Mr. Fred H. Dominick, of Newberry. 3 j who recently resigned. "Fi-FP' is wonderful t Mr. Sapi> is well equipped to fill fantasy of childhood. . the position. He is a graduate of that every child and g 1 Wofford college where he received w'8'* 10 so?- Chicago ' his literary education. After leaving *n Bonnie's dream tii 1 Wofford lie entered the law depart- lo 'ife> bounding, exubc ' ment of the University of South Caro- a,u' participate in It'ina and graduated therefrom with adventures that take ih lit R. U. degree. 11c served with toy-shop through the Mi f I ... :? i - - ->-= Uioiiin liU III III*- IUUC1 IMJUSC OI 1.111' \Jt rUIIIC Ivilllll South Carolina ) d?'ature. ,tl,e toy-shop again.? Co I We are glad to k.. that Lan- When the Sandinari < caster is not to lose Mr. Sapp. He over Bonnie, he cast I will still maintain his law office at ov,*r the toy tanker's p > this place. '?'r- The hundreds of ... _ . crowded the Kin pi re yes \OTi:> KltO.M Mlf.K VII,l,.V<j|<: "ot Whether they wer dreaming. They lived it Mr. It. S. Snipes is very sick. where now and then Miss Nancy (Tilmore, who lias been glimpses of a familiar f I ' very sick, !s some better now. which.they spent most < Miss lJillie Adams, wiio has been ',l surprise and hewfldoi in hud health for some time, Is lrn- "PI-F i" was enjoyed ni< proving rapidly. professional production i Mrs. Copeland llair, who was hurt this city.?Quincy Hera > in an automobile accident recently. There was not a dul Is getting along nicely. "FM-Fi."?Indianapolis ^ ____________________ ________________ "Pl-Fi" deals with a story, beautifully portray ilk jf""""* I ln,ore8t from str,r' to fi / ^ "*E jj Bend News. r iff! r The novelty and clov of the toy comedy affoi [C* PIPTFWI dience a genuine thril LJLa Wl J. Ull. Independent. V;_v I CnlJs Rplvoiwd g?5J^ I Without 1 If yon liaro tried "Intern i pi without hiicw- s we want y ^ "External" treatment ? Vi Rub" Halve. Apply hot Wf " ]ji I the throat unci ehe^t. to open I SSfSna "I ru^ 1,1 w?W ,4fJd covet Jk 1 ' ,'"nnc' L'lpfh? The bodv wf A ?M healing vni*?rs that a- inlia M?/Kj/^T V 1 j breath, anil in , ' , Viol vc-infu / e v Ihrov.gh the jh>i\ , ? .o, &0c j | - *. mcscs"^: l ltl N HAVE YOU WEAK Do colds settle on your ch f+i ? bronchial tubes ? Do cough mrv I vt'ArPviAc are y?u ?ubiect to throat tr ?"V*Jr V-iriyCCllt^Oj Such troubles should ha dp_, _ treatment with the strength lAharAC oi Scott's Kinulsion to f A. U UClviUu consumption which so easil Scott's Ittnulsion contains - e A 11 If J \Vhlch peculiarly strong llts Ol /\I1 Kinds piratory tract and improves the blood; the glycerine in ? Y ? w a m ^ heals the tender membranes iA/ M i I A IVJ m L Scott's is prescribed by th rV V^i l/ntl fcu. You can get it at any Scott St flown e, blootnAs ;R N~F,WS MARCH 31. 1916 <ar ! + * + l>lv\TH UK MISS K.MK (illKNT 7^,7,7 ^ 4. Miss Kate Ghent. daughter of Mr. -J 4. 'obert Ghent, passed away last T*.?es- "".J j. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. I y. March L'ist. at her lion in tin * j J? liil village, after a l< ng lingering * /k\ as a recent !|n,,ss ,\iiKate was a lovely glr |?| fl)) ml was loved by all who knew her rj A\ She was about seventeen years of II JI ( ??k were g|u, pore her suffering well. Th< ?> ] V// rshaw. < ?.1- . .. - r?* '""UN na me synipa! . | >1 many friends. (*j t. oi Ker- Tliis is n poem that was written t't iOS 'n ''nn' and hidden away by her before she ftj died: "Ho you hear the voices calling? i * |] of ( hai- Listen children that you may. Mr?* D. E. p() you jiear baby voices ?* Front the land so far away? j,* Do you hear the loving Saviour j is expect el (*a]n?p you to work and pray? r)' i I'-dgcfioht |f yOU wa(t some baby voices iing court. will have died so far away. c . Do you hear the Saviour pleading I Springs are . ' 7>i . ? 'Suffer them to come to no? ! J.t 1 HbSOUCO Of r "f?v and Cuba nr'nR< ? l>r>nrc mv precious Jewels . j |*s (lather them front land and sea. * M i has return- WU you send to them the story V after a vis- ^ that Saviour and His love? * .a n raster. Tell them how He wants to lead them | M i To the heavenly home above." ?, id Mrs. If. S.1 I visiting Mr. Youthful Watch. ' >| tt Uoclc llill Little Eda's mother had been pre- J' setited with a watch for Christmas. I . teachers oi an,j jf wns qtijfp small. Tl. first time ! *' ie week with Kda saw.it she exclaimed' "Oh. mom* caster. Ker- ma. what a young watch you have!" v 'it' DR. C. B. PRATT j sister, Mrs. DKN'flST V Eltnwood Hours s::t0 a. m. to 12:30; 1:30 j to ?:<> ! "hone US'i. I*, was in Char- Office over Lancaster Pharmacy V turday. 11. - - .* ",a Business Notices ji T| ivho has been for s\I<K?We will sell at puhll hia finishing auction on the first Monday in * the truest of April. 1'?10. the store house situ. ate on Main street in Lancaster. .* ' % c; (* recently occupied by A. W. Chance, if not previottsly sold by private sale. Farmers Rank and ho has been Trust Co. 4 9-2to > S. \V. Iteath, >w the guest FOR SALE?One Jersey milch cow \ir in Chester. ",n\ *P0?m1T calf J mother. Rovd Craig. I.ancaster. S. C., R. 1. ht. 19-3 tp -viturady daughter. J. II With \vWTEI>?You to know that you ^,! :,n Itrown. Miss rPn buy r> gallons r.f host kerosene Sunday i Mr. John oil :>t Slackorell's Oroeery for fiOc. tetter's p o Columbia 49-tfc .> Vill . vile attended, M H vp committee ! '**' your orders now for Tomato plants. Redfield beauty, the best ('aS' bigbl variety known for canning pur Miss I. poses, at MaokoreH's Orooerv. nt or "n-Fr* 49-tfc Mr. E. O I. A dream coi,e Cotton Planters at 56.00 each. Messrs. V production Get you one before they are all lips spen rown-up will Rone. E. W. Slstare. 40-2tc the form. Examiner. John Mor ie tovs come !-KT have your orders for Nancy ,, r |mnio)l TIall and Portorico Yellow Yam ' " sweet potato plants Tit once if yon 11 r(la-v n,f a series of . want to get an early start. E W. Heckham. em front the Sistare. 40-4tc ^,rs ) ( Iky Way. tho ! a'? and back to I'Oll ItKXT?."-room cottage, on Cauisville Post. taw ha sti !. near tn\ residence ast his spell '* . N 1 ' Vie It not alone It. V. Me. ? rettj .... people who w.WTEl)?(",.000 pounds cow. horse, J*J?> iterday knew mule, sheep, goat, mink, otter! i ivl e awake or raccoon, fox. musk rat. opossum bides i a Fairyland before you sell. Capers 5!? .: ' iCauthen & Son.. Lancaster. S. C. tliey caught lgui". but in HAISK YOUR OWN Cabbage. Start r time ,low Have plenty of all kinds of raent. * * " | Cabbage plants at Mackorell's Groire than any eery. 31-tf< ever seen In Id. DOZEN REAL NICE PIGS for sale. I moment in ,lnP stock. six to seven weeks old. u Delivered in town at $6.00 a pair ',ar- while they last. Phone today. T. M. i fascinating itelk. 25-tfc ed. It holds! i nlsh. South HOUSE FOE KENT. .-^CVCII IWIMII cuiuitre. r^eo . i portrayal I _ . .lea the nil- ,, ,, E" W' ? ????. II? Stockton . C\ \V. LEGHORNS, HIGH EGG. ItOOVCDra STRAIN?No better fn bo had anywhero for the money Try our hatching eggs at $1.50 per /)oet*?it 1 " . $7.00 per 100, or Baby chick' ISUbing ,t $.1.60 per 25, $12.50 per lOo ... ,, . Cunningham Poultry Farm, Tt F. mo-hcincs .. fi_6 2?Fridays. u to try tlio k's " Yap-O- | it towels over | FOR RENT?5-room house with She{xires,then bath; close in, Apply to J. M. or -wuuuwurm Latta Hood. Phono 214. tmith releases 48-3t-C led with each ' __ a's in nb-'rbed , or $1.00. WANTEIl?To buy all kinds of Junk ^ASlll!1 an(' 9craP lr,,n. Will pay 2f> ner 100 pounds delivered to Bennett ________ Bros., Heath Springs, S C. longs? wnivt you co 110 in town urine your eat or in your scrap iron. 25c per lftO lbs imhies?00,01 Weigh at Southern depot. T. husk. ve immediate " lening powers tu.ird against Place your order now for po y 'ol,^? - ato plants. Nancy II ill and ant purecod liver , . m J , thens the res- variety. To place your orde ? the quality of with us in the next two week J it soothes and you can ^ p]qnts Out of th* first shipment, Apr! 10. drags?? MACKOREiuL GROCERY. M.K.J. { 12-tf-C . v..... . v.. - i - * 42 5 the 7?i is^ NACCOUMT WITH- ' W Dll Tliir # >' DUJINESS : iiiiii. n?u?? mm itiuiunTiiiiiitiirr JIIT * J tVVJKLI/ i V TI *SK-TKN VMS of fho business ;5 fa , M <>f <iui \toiicl is done bv checks. it hv not <?o vours that wav? : V<..' i- safer in ;i u<?" 1 bank ihan anywhere else, it is at vour call at anv lime at i you can pay it out simply V>v writ your check, a leaner waj than handling he actual v i: . nd sil\?-r. Then, t<u>, tho ehock i a '-rood re J > I>t for payment, for, of cotirsi. the payee can't ge: ? h? Money vour money rem the hank. * tnt it to receipts for i" ' We accept small accounts > and are glad to get them ; IE BANK OF LANCASTER I m "Oldest, Strongest, Best" > V , , IIDW.W KOI TK it Mr Jack Phillips spent Saturday ii.-.' " with Iinvoy Neat. d Mrs. Jack C.e.rdner and \tl t y,. tjaidner lo t his horao Mrs., J. P. Gardner, spent Sunday qlght. p was si.-k only & night with the former ghort while before it died. We are Mrs. J. 11. Past on. <nn > of his loss. ' Mis I., i'. I'atoe >pent Mr-.. Lott llyrd vi.-dtod her broth)ir;ht at tho tiome oi tie , , |;,.. j. p. Caston, t^iis week, aram-. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Mr ttnd Mrg w R Caloe vlglted at i io home of tho former's mother, urel Phillip: pnt Satin \|,. \y. m C'atoe. Sunday. with Mr. Luther Phillips., - jlool ,vns F,idav. March 24. iticy i'atoe spent Saturday for ibis term and they re-elected the home of her brother? the same teachers for the next term, . Cntoe. Prof. K. \V. Caskey, as principal and Dewev Neat and Jack Phil Miss Annie Llngle and Miss Laura t Sunday at the home of Morgan, for tho assistants. :'r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. llev. J. It. i aston purchased an gan. moiiioniM' ta>t woeic. ouWn lUukham spout Sat- Uu,h visited Misses [bt with lior son. Mr. Hot, Hel ' Bffle and AUce Xeal Sunday. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Hess >11 l.yrd V : sited at tllf liOISH in-catiM' of its toi:ic and li.Native effect, I.AXAi m . r? \f-? TIVK intoMo Of 1NINK i* betterthan ordinary Hi Mrs. 1.1. Adams. Mon rjuiniv and ?',) not r. nse m-rvousnets r^r liu'ii.v: in ! I'. ! K mt-rii i r ttio full name find 1' I >: i s ?i tti i it I . \\. C.KOVU. 25c. w Spring Oxfords for Men m h Wo have received our new Oxfouls Cio.ssott's and Douglas'. Crossett's Oxfords, tan, black, calf and glazed Kangaroo; C, 1) and K widths $4,00 "and $5.00 W. I.. Douglas Oxfords, black and tan. lace and button; prices $2.75; $3.00; $3.50 and $4.00 Come in and let us fit you while | / - we have your style and width. ^ ill 1 I- > tOBINSON-CLOUD CO. LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE, Il