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Mre. J. 13. Weldon and children, peditk
who have boon visiting relatives In (>hfbti,
Georgetown and Hlshopville for ^ j.
jsevehal weeks past have returned
, has be
home.
Mrs. 11. \V". Mobley and Mrs. Oscar ^ i 11 n i
Hammond returned Wednesday from ago oi
a visit to Mrs Horace Kartc at Hop distam
kins. | tortur<
At the Haptist Sunday School of jnins
which Mr. W. KUis is superinten- or pj
dent, there were one hundred and when <
(forty-two contributions made to mis- jllss w
sions. Sunday. March -0. one hand \jut
,red and forty of the contributors be- (jie ^
,lng present The contributions rang- jn en(
;ed from live cents to one dollar, the The
,averaKo being 46 cents, with contri- (ju. j?,
,bution totaling more than $61.00. been i
wt.. r?.? i. i > ~ lm:..* .
mi. rvttu in ?>i im- ruin ivms ' 'toxica
section went to Charlotte Saturday ! witli ?
to carry his little daughter. who has|tMj tji;,
.been suffering with her eyes, to an j Volvcd
oculist. j Mexico
i Messrs. W. T. Stover and C. E. j Gf ?nj
Williams will go to Greoneville, Mon- jn ,iea
,dny, where they have been summon- agors ,
,ed to serve as jurors in the federal < they w
(Court. who
The Rev. J. F. Hammond preach- iumt,us
ed an interesting and helpful sehmon a |{S| ()
to a large congregation in the Rap- mother
#ist church Sunday night. seized
Mrs. N. R. Small and Mrs R. F. daught
,-Carson, of Rich Hill. Mrs. X. E. been li
Small. Mrs. W. C. Ellis and Miss found
.Annette Stover, of lie. tli Springs. -p0 f
and Mrs. \V. L. Crimminger of Flint j,js tw(
.Ridge attended the district Institute son. Vi
of the W. M. I', at Camden Tuesday "j a
and Wednesday. you ar
Mr. R. D. Williams made a bust- gringo
,noss trip to Rembert and Hagood RUt
.Wednesday. right. 1
Mr. W. h. Croxton of Kershaw an,j t>,
gave an able presentation of the heavy
.Judson Centennial movement at Rich broke
Hill church Sunday afternoon. got on
The pastor will preach a special throat
permon to the Flint Ridge council Next
.Junior Order, at Flint Ridge church, up her
,on the afternoon of Sunday, April he toll
,2, at 3:20. Members of other conn- Ropes
,cils, as well as the general public, and th
are invited to be present. but we
, Mr. George Rell of City Point. Va.. when 1
and Miss Louise Rell of Rock Hill ed the;
are here on a visit to their parents, with d<
place i
PERSONALS about
horses
(Continued from Page 5? ilisclosi
of the South Carolina Press associa offered
tlon, of which she is a member. where
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Mr. W. B. Meacham. of Fort Mill, Aftei
was in the city on business to-day. orderec
? garden
Mr. W. L. Sistaro, of Riverside, times,
lost a fine milch cow this week. To t
Mexicn
Ilr. J. E. U.illedge had a cow to "Yoi
pive birth to twin calves Tuesday. you pi
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Mrs. J. T. Wvlie, who tias been ,ItlM. >
visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Xoelv. luo'c
at Rock Hill, has returned home membt
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aged :
Coroner M. X. Johnson, of Flat lioi
Creek township, was in town yes- ..j
terday. 8on
think
A commercial traveler, who witN
t?xi
nessed Lancaster's Field Day exer- ^
cises to-day, was enthusiastic in his : .
praise of the exhibition. He said it J. (
would do credit to the most nrogress.
* < . 1? phc
Ive county in our state.
. . . tht;a?
The folly of building high priced 1 a
roads and leaving them to the ten- "'lu,n
der care of rough weather and heavy; my I'1'
traffic is demonstrated by the high an* on
way to Lancaster. The road was1 ,or
constructed several years ago and !
was a first class road all the year sol'TI
round, but there has been very little
if anything, done toward keeping
It in repair. Consequetntly it is in y,,
very had condition in many places, [ invfitn
In fact, the average much-cussed
Union county road Is better than
V- ? nr 1 Specla
mt; 1118"" UClWtTll WttXKlHW j '
creek and Lancaster.?Waxhaw Kn- I
terprise. Our impression is that this 'M>*ua'
piece of road is in fairly Rood con- ' st 'n
dition, nevertheless, we pass the ""
above to the county authorities as n' '
information. Wfty 0
$1,00(1
collegi
CATTLE QI'AHANTIXE ENDS South
Alabai
.No Further Hestructions on Htii|?- Tonne
incuts of Live Htock. ern p
Wilsoi
WashlnKton, .March 30.?All foot j fr0m
and mouth disease quarantines and 1 j)e mj
restrictions on the shipment of live to wo
stock are removed by order issued the a,
to-day by the department of agricui- deteir
ture to becomo effective to-morrow ytricti
with the announcement hat the coun- the b<
try now Is entirely free of the stock traver
scourge. The fight against the dis- rrn ft
ease, which at its height spread over te(j c<
twenty-t^yo statOB, costs millions of Thi
? the p!
Piles Cured in 0 to 14 Days. railwa
otir druggist will refund monry If PAZO .
OINTMPNT fiilH to cure any cace of Itching, r iniej
B1lrd, Bleeding or Protruding Pile* in 6 to 14 days. pirill(l
The first application g'vea Kate and Rest. 50c.
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THE LANC
I'RKD MK.\I('AN GOT GRIP ^ESSSSSSSS
VILIiA'S THItOAT HI'T WAS
ITKN OFF BY HIS OFF1CKRS
I
(I Headquarters. American Kxmarj'
Forres, t'olonia Dublan.
Hut a. March 36. ?My motor j
to Columbus. Murch 30.? U!
i'ii learned here that Francisco'
nearly lost his life a few days!
i llii' t'orralitod ram !., a short
ce from this place where he
d and pot to death five .Vlexr
\
One of his victims leaped upin
and was strangling Villa
:) (fleers beat liis assailant sense- ^
ith the butts of their guns.
io Polanco was the name of
exican who almost succeeded I*! I
ling Villa's career. j 4|Vi j i \j
murder of five members of ). 1 ; I
danco family was said to have
ntended as a warning to other .1
ns against having dealings
Americans. Investigation show- ^
t the Polanco family was inwith
no political faction in
i but that they had a record
form honesty and reliability
ling with the American man w
if the Corrulitos ranch, where e
, your suit
ere born and reorod TEEI). OR
ii \ ilia, retreating from ( os.
arrived at the ranch, ho had
f all the I'olnncos six men, the
and two daughters. Ho MADE
the men and hunted for th> YOU ARK
ers. hut the young women had TIONAL A
lidclon so well that ho novor
them.
ivo of tlie men. tlregorio and
i sons, and Mucin and his on" ...
tn >i It you t
ilia said: , .
tn going to kill you because
0 too Americanized. You are ^ OU C
lovers." THE CO
instead of killing them nut- WE D(
Villa had them partly stripped FROfK Pi
ten beaten with the flats of '
swords. Mueio I'olaneo
away from liis captors and
e hand locked about Villa's
before he was beaten off.
Villa ordered the five stood s
leath a huge archway where ^v\
1 them lie would hang them. ^^3.
were placed about their necks
ey were jerked into the ait. ?JHT
re not permitted to die. Just " fl j
oss of consciousness approach- V^ylwirili
y would lie lowered to earth /^rfiulljl
Lunands that reveal the hiding 1 V< ? slri
3f horses said to lie hidden
the ranch. There were 110 C..^. j
so far as the investigation has
?d. The prisoners were also ff If
their lives if they would tell
money was hidden or point
luable documents. ||l
r several mock hangings Villa '
I the five men taken into tin ?-??????
"'""c *ch "hot Straightening
lie residents of the ranch, all 111
11s, Villa said: *?
II may bury theiu or not. as
. were all buried in one grave The ancient Kgj
Villa, left. for their rops l
>re going Villa led one male states. they *nwe<
of the family, Gregorio, Jr., 1''*s does i
21, back to the yqung man's ?etuall> east the s?
r and said to her: ' **?"??? ?'
m going to leave you tliits one ?*ollo\\s its banks.
... . shore n rieh silt or
support you. You ought to .
, . ., conducive to hum;
me for leaving him. ,
, , . wise ancient Eg.vpl
t the bandit imprisoned eacl ? , ,
I profited thereby,
workmen on the ranch, plac-1 Wnfpr j( nw<
en. in separate rooms. When |)rooks uf> (o fhe ,M
1 them all locked up. he went lmportant piirt Ul t
h one in turn, warning him In lna8mueh n? thev .
words:
in coining hack, and if I don't |
some one else will come In I
ice. Whoever comes will kill * j
le here whom he linds working v
nerloans." j
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I HitX I'ltOVIDKS < <>1.1,1.(it:
I.O.W FIT.N'D ;
;e Stt ,<><><> Knelt to Agricultural ^ ;
it ions in This State and Others. ' :
. i 1 n
1 to Tlie State: ! * i
ihington, March 21'.- As a per- .
memorial to the great inter-,
southern farming manifested Jfjfgjf s { \
late President Finley, Presi- Slfftl
larrison of the Southern Hall- vw|i * i *
onipany has arranged to give, ? *
i each to the state agricultural;
*s in Virginia, North Carolina,,
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, . ^>2
ria, Mississippi, Kentucky and * t<i .
usee, to he designated "South- j ' _ *
lailway Loan Fund: William { :
1 Flnley Foundation." I^oans 1
the fund In each state are to
ide hy the college authorities _ .
Diagram of Stream
rthy students in such way as Be Corrected
ithoritles of each college may >
nine, subject only to the re- both irrigation and
on that the student receiving! lug formed accord
sneflts shall be from counties tales their courses
sed by the lines of the South- witb man's desires
nilway company or Its assocla- Uock ledges 1???|
>mpanles. Overhanging stum
s permanent loan fund will take
lace of the four-year Southern . . . ..
iy scholarships provided by Mr.
\ which will expire with the crovh
of the present school year. "m**"T".rCo'uchFo
'ASTISK NKWS. MARCH 31. 1!
, j[s
; prepared to take care of your EAS1
to you "AS YOU LIKE IT"
YOUR MONEY REFUNDED.
PREPAF
TO YOUR IDEAS AND DESIRES C
ENTITLED TO A PALM BEACII C
MOUNT OF
lou't want t lie Palm Beach or t ooier CI
d measured for it. You can sell it .or
AN T GET AS GOOD A SUIT OR Pfi
JTRY, BECAUSE YOU ARE DEALI
3 NOT CHARGE YOU ANY EXTRA!
UNCE ALBERT, FULL DRESS, AN
PLACE YOl
THE COLl
J0HN F
SwjLj) SECOND D(
LAN(
Streams i'ostmastkk <;knkk
STANDS W
ith Dynamite
ItcHMon to lU'liove Pr
S:?I?* \?ainvt Somite i
nt I'liiu *
??v?n-11 nsivery.
icomise. us hislory
I their seeds incite Washington, March 3
not mean that they : Wilson will discuss the
e?l in the river. At tion wJth the house ,e
t!n> j?'iii tin- xiie formed Senator Ransdt
depositing ou cither I |ana> to^ny. The pr<)
.itt ) t i.i s ji? u nQ( commit himself on
per crops, and the .. . . . ?
,, , ,. , , , would take, but agreei
linns, realizing this. .. .. 1A. J
the matter with due ca
>ssity. The tiniest ?f *reat
rsrest rivers play nn ,,1Pnt mndp ,a,er in th
he scheme of things Postmaster general to t!
ire nature's way of hp ,s ?PP?s?<1 <o fixing
the sugar duty. Mr.
t~~ recognized as the poli
of the president and
son to believe that the |
k net on his advice in t!
Uansdell delivered lat?
' f postmaster general say
S * J))LH * "My atontlon has b<
j a statement made by S<
* 2 sard in his speeeh on
X IMHk = slant that 'the effort of
i jv P1'* fl production or a
? tax sUgar met with th<
f ' Jum 1 the postmaster general.
? *OKR ,0 ^now W^V such
t-i ^ * should have been mar
I j 1 small consequence, but
: g ? I was not aware such j
j ? ' been made until the Te
o to It in his speech.
: L ^ \ | "I not only did not 1
3 ? i fort. hu* 'avor "1C
Q hv the house and I ai
S t fixing any limit of tinrv
TO? c I tin nation of tliV one <
* IfffllC I ,lu,v nn Hl,car an<' 1 R
jlini * l j tlio aon.tte will pn*a tl
aame term* an It waa ]
Trouble. Th.t May house."
I by Blasting. Hoprcaentnti vc Aawe
1 ana. filed at the white 1
1 drainage. Hut l>?- written argument aottl
ln? to nature's die ?nna why the preaiden
do not always Jibe i port the house hill. 1
or needs ; of th#> opinion that tl
jede their progress bo nh](t to win jta po
pa ahd trees retard ^>11 f iroea to the eonfe
i Thla afternoon. Sen;
^ . cl,blK (Harassed the house si
.e Pale and Sickly Mfljorj(y y ^ ^
r"hm^oNi^irlTMc??t tatlve Garner, of Tex
memhera of the Lou!
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M di.
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J16 ...
EASTER
will Be Here Bt
You Know II
PREPAREDNE
The Password of Th<
i'ER ORDER lor your tailor made suit, and by that we m
on the dav wanted SATisvArTinv im run
**v/A A Vfil ill U V OIV 1 U114
IE YOURSELF NOW!
ax not be duplicated elsewhere for LESS TP
)r cooler cloth coat and pants TO ORDER F
$2.50
loth coat and pant? for your own use, you can have your Br
vdve it as a present?The actual value of it is $10.00.
tOPOSITION FROM ANY TAILORING OR CLOTHING
n'g direct with the makers, there is no mid
s for SIZE of coat, vest, or pants WITH THE I
d tuxedo suits.
JR ORDER AT ONCE
IMBIA TAILORING CO.
'. BOWLING, Manager ($25:
DOR FROM POST OFFICE OTS
:aster, s. c.
NOTIfF
wnii * ^ vy a
11 Sugar ConTo
Our Friends and
0.?President
! sugar ques- vVe are still at your service. In our office we 1
V. / able Fire Insurance companies and and are contii
ill, of I.?oulssident
would j to 8erve y?uthe
action he! are jn position to handle your line Just t
1 to consider . . , .. .. - ,
i before the passage of the New Insurance law, so
ire.
? is a state-I ance until you give us a chance to talk to you.
e day by the
he effect that W O *
;;rr t. Lancaster Savings B
itical adviser
there is rea- rwi
president will | YUCT " I AVYIIIOI
ip sugar con- j a i uo i vuuiuaj
to Seontor ^to-day,
IRA B. JONES JR. S?
?en railed to ,, n- mwh?hw
nntor Hroustho
?7th in- tlon- 8pnator 19 impressed with Isfactory tho
tho house ? ,,,f> v,>ry determined attitude of Mr. trucks will no
consumption K,tchln- Where V,?'
? approval of, unknown to
' I am at a FUNS TON RELAYS USING MKXUO ' "w
i a statement | NORTHWESTERN ROAD ' a.y ia ?Vr
le. It Is of ta,n wa9 aen
the truth Is After the figli
... San Antonio, Texas, March 30.? diers at the et
an effort had _ , . ,
n itor illuderl a<>m'ral * unston delayed using th" district south i
Mexico Northweatern Railroad to-dav known to be
'avor such ef 'or "le 8^'Pment of supplies to the and General
titems In Mexico pending; a confer- snmed their t
action taken
n o osed to"""* w ()on<'ral Gavira, command- trail, notwlth
e m the con <>r ?' Mexican troops at Juarez, them Into th<
Gen. Bell, post commander at El mountains of
en a point pa80 Hnf| Andreas Garcia, Mexican
ncerely hopo .
?,,, , ai ( onsul at El Paso. 1VOMAI
le bill In the ;
passed by the 11 ,s expected shipments over that Mr8 Llda
route will be begun to-morrow Jnil Woman's Exc
_ t h(>ro uroo n /IIon/\olti/\?* ? * n ?
il. of l.oulal-. ",v*" " um^*;fliuuii "< ?n?jjr |i.ou; toinmi
louse to-dnv a headquarters to-day to move cau- i-t-frlday
ng forth rea- fl?U8,F- The failure of Oeneral Car
t should sup- ranita to ?,ve Permission to guard NOTICE
Mr. Aewell la the ?"PP"P* wa? a ?harP disappoint- Not(ce |g y
le house will ment and 11 was believe! that even undersigned v
Int when th? "OTn? arrangement might be will of E. 8.
ronee. j ma(,e whereby supplies entering Me*- ?je 14th day
ator Ransdell ,co m'?ht be -afeguarded. and app,y to
tuatlon with \ The ordinary movement of aup- Lancaster cou
In. Represen- pH*8 along the route from Colum- ?ary.
as. and with bus, N. M., continued to-day and wnl of E'
siana delega- until the rail route has proven sat- March 14.
I ,
VAJJNtJJiiKIN TIN
DLEMAN.
EXCEPTION OF
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Patrons
#
lave several good reliaulng
to do our best
he same as we were
don't place your-Jnsurl
ank and
ay
>rfof at-v ^
^V1 J 1
long line of motort
be retired,
i la to-night remained
General Funston, but
[ng reported during the
ojpday the bandit chlefjated
near Guerrero,
it with Carranza's solige
of the mountainous
of Namtqulpa Villa was
making hie way south
Pershing's cavalry roinrelentlng
ride on his
standing it may lead
3 dangerous passes of
the region.
?'/? KXCHAXGE
11. Jones will open n
hange. Entrance fee.
salon 10 per cent.
OF DISCHARGE,
lereby given that the
Mil, as executor of the
Howie deceased, on
of. April 1916. uiAke
urn as such executor
the Probate Court of
nty for letters dlsmlsE.
Howie, Executor.
S Howie deceased.
? ll
if ore
L \
e Day.
iean:?To deliver
TAIL GUARAN[AN
$20.00. AND
OR THE ADDIother,'
Son, Fath.