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9 * i LOCAL DO Born to Mr. and Mrs. tain, Tuesday, April 4, i Prof. \V. H. Hand, sta of high schools, was I yesterday visiting the La school where he spoke to several classes. There will be an ei Tuesday evening, April clock, at the Cralgsville s No. 1, in North Lancai Admission. 10 and 15 ^ lunch will be served. Marguerite Clark in Men,'* at the Star yee simply irrislstable. Th 13 a urauuiui picture life In antebellum days, tlcularly clean, worth-w tton. Mr. Roddey Bell, who fered an attack of aPP^n from the Presbyterian South Carolina to Rock he underwent an opera now at home recuperatlr return to Clinton. Secretary Ellison, Su Uncle. Mr. R. E. Wyl John D. Wylie, attended exercises of Buford scl making the trip in Mr. Prof. A. C. Rowell Is t of this school. Besides the space fo court, granted by the Ba for use by the young town, a basket ball gro younger boys and the t the church, has been Continued on Pal Head Stopp Try the Vu Applied In Salve Form Ud Cheat Relieves by and Absorptio ! Vapor treatments are boat Hon* of tbo air passages. caS6tlie medication direct t uKces without disturbing as internal medicines will do VICKS f I ' i We are prepai { your suit to you TEED. OR YOUR /MADE TO Y C VOU ARE ENTIT TIONAL AMOUNT 1 1 % If you don't \vu er or Frtend measi YOU CAN'T ( THE COUNTRY. 1 WE D6 NOT FROCK. PRINCE r ^ ^ ^ j V Vj i i i i ii *. 1 t|; I' 11 .. vcaa ui luc ccuiug, "SIS lUUTUUglliy , l auroild colleee of was Columbia ve Hill where enjoyed by every one. State. tion, and is Miss Edna Bailey exceeded her- ?o? ijr before his . , * Miss Margaret Lenin IK ueiore ins gelf jn impon;onating the teacher of |)00n visiting her sister "Cabbage Hill school." The little Continued on P perintendent (jrama was Well rendered by a talent lie and Mr. "AMERICA FOB I the closing which would reflect credit upon anv iool to-day. community; a wave of merriment .. ... , . ,, Wvlle's car . ... *> lfcv. .lames II. T li w. ne s car. ^ laughter continued throughout he principal , * ? _ the play. Miss Corrinne Jones, prih- The fo|Iow| bpaul cipal. and Miss Estelle Bailey, assis- Dr j H Thavor pagto senniS tant- de9erve Spec,al mentlon and Baptist church, appear men ^The con?Itttulation "P?n their ^^eM of rpnt lm of Thp ?a un<r for the en,,sttH^ energy and interest. We cirls. behind ran ncver forget the hospitality of America for Christ, O graded and the good folk of Elgin. Her children young *e 8) A Visitor. Th? treasurers of her t 47 So great, so manifo i America for Christ, we Her talents and her * 7f 4) 4 FJ 0% O let us consecrate to ed Up! Lan t Breathe! In crfor'eroat " America for Christ, O m If flf% Fp Her silver and her j :k Vap-U-Kub 1 reatment :'n sss venient vapor treatment is a good applica- Anierioa for ( hrist, O 1 Over Throat tion of Vick's "Vap-O-ltub" Salve over the . Before thy throne w< InUUinn throat and chest, covered with a warm ' ',t' blessings thou hasl v flannel cloth. The body heat releases frown thee Lor n- vapors that aro inhaled with every breath, . opening the air passages, loosening the America for ( hi 1st, O for inflamnin- phlegm, anil healing tlio raw surfaces. nr * ' nations The vapors For doop chest colds, first apply hot wet 1 great, expectant, eag o tlio inflamed towels to open the pores. Viek's is then Outside the kingdom tho stomach, absorbed through the skin, taking out that. vuicrlca for Christ, we . A very con- tightness ami soreness. 25c, 60c. or * 1.00 Cod give us grace to "m^msALVE C j tiAu &!>.'.!] Will Re H f'j: You K: "PREPAR Is The Passwor d *ed to take care of your EASTICR ORDER for your tailor made "AS YOU LIKE IT" on the day wanted. SATISFY MONEY REFUNDED. PREPARE YOURSELF NO itjr ideas and desires cannot be duplicated else led to a palm beach or cooler cloth coat ani) r of $2.50 mt the Palm Beach or Cooler Cloth coat and pants for your own u.>< ired for it. You can sell it or give it as a present?The actual v ;et as good a suit or proposition from any tailo because you are dealing direct with the makers charge you any extras for size of coat. vest, of albert, full dress, and tuxedo suits. PLACE YOUR ORDER A \ oniin Via* ** ? > * ? - ~ ? * lilt tULUMblAJAILUKlNI l|fe ? JOHN WboWONGT Mariagi P SECOND DOOR FROM POST Ol | LANCASTER, S. ( . THK LANCAS1 ! CMtSING 1 KXKHCISES AT KIXHN > + + + + + + + + 4* TS ^ Visitor Descriltes Pleasant School ** PERSONA ,. + + + + + Kntertninment. *. + + * + + + + + + Max G. Brit- . . ? Mr. L. C. Lazenby si i son. 11 was 111 >' pleasure and privilege charlotte. to be present at the closing exercises ?0? n ^Lancaster ^ th? Elgln 9ch?o1 la8t Montlav ('ha'rVotte"yesterday. ** ncaster high night. Though the evening was in- ^ : j interestingly element, the auditorium was filled tr|p t'0 CharlottePye?tei with an intelligent and appreciative .. . ?o? r, . . * ... Mr. W. L. hangley ntertainment audience, whose behavior excelled lotte on business Wedi 11. at 8 o'- that of many towns and cities, es- ' 1 ?0? ichool house, Policeman hinder an ?t?r iilatriot pecially that of mv own in another ?* ***_,. j . ? ? ainrm neunmay in ui cents. Free state. The credit (I was told) was 0 Mr, . R. H. Craig, due to the efficient and capable teach- Route >5, was in town "Mice and ers, their excellent discipline, and j ^ itcrdav was , ' Mr- PauI G- McCor e photoplay ,,ie ,iear,y co-operation of the board was a visitor in Lancas of southern Gf trustees. "* ? " anrl a nar- - .. Mr- R- H- Kee am' * hile produc- The e*crcises consisted of folk Kee. of Rodman, were dances, drills, songs, etc. "The Cab- npss 1,1,3 week. recently suf- ,)a8e 1U11 school,*' decidedly the sue- j. Cope Massey, of L dlpItU wont ??? ?' _ ? 11 *-* ? ?ER NEWS APRIL 7, 1916 + * + + ' * + + ***?f'* + + + + + ** (Trrrrrrr7rr; * ! LS + SOCIAL NEWS + $ . ** + + + >: svml + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * + vv-t >, >ont yesterday Tlie Lancaster Chapter. U. D. C., /ffj) {f?\ met yesterday afternoon at the home / \\ \H E of Mrs. It. II. Mackey, on Kim street * f \] VV | is a visitor In one of the handsomest residences in V 1 jl \l R Lancaster. After prayer by the pres- VlM J) U ident, roll call and minutes. Plans >} Jl de a business were made for the entertainment of \T p rday. the Itidge District Conference, which J \ V convenes in Lancaster April 1ft. Mrs. # A I visited Char- W. P. Hennett and Mrs. Mary Mc- ' | lesday. Dow were elected delegates to this cl i bae conference, with Mrs. Ada Hough I qa. d Mrs. Lender and Mr?. J. M. Riddle, as alternates. I*1 I DV/I narlotte. Tho program for Memorial Day was . INACCOyfir arranged and it was derided to serve , ,1. of Lancaster, the annual dinner to the Veterans of * if* yesterday. Lancaster county the same day. May y fl(IM|t 10. Mrs. W. R. Taylor read an in- ! ] ?,, kle, of York. ! terestlng paper presented to the * ttiiir iinumi ter this week. \ chapter by Mr. L. C. Payseur. Mrs. ) nun j Mattie Mackey, of Heath Springs, ion. Mr. T. L. ; was a special guest at this pleasant V ^ here on bust- meeting. After the business and the .historical program, the hostess serv- J Y 1 1VT 1 ed elaborate refreshments. | | ^| ] ancaster, can-1 * I commissioner, WTO SHOW FOR COLl'MUIA > ^ ^ ol" sterday.?The | Columbia, S. C., April 7.--(Spec- > Why n .?n(?. who has,!,!)?Organized for the purpose of ? age'8) ? ' Gy i educat,ng the public in the relative * ^ mil' ! merits of various cars, the f'rst an- > CHRIST " tomobile show to be started ii. South than a Carolina will be held in Columbia * time ?l layer, rh. D. from April 18th to AprI1 22- i?clu- ! i)JK voll sive. The exhibition will be held ' iful poem, by'at Craven Hall, on Washington St. y " r of the First While the show has been organl- J ceipt to s In the cur- Z0(' am' 1)0 held under the V t ist Courier* auspices of the Columbia Auto Deal- y era* association, yet it is to be open J God, | to the state at large?an exhibition ! and old, , of the latest models in automobiles * teart and soul ..... . ? . . * U land automobile accessories. Entries s'ng. already have been made by conipa- J ' time, n'cs selling the principal models in V _-_ _ this state, and practically the sara- y I U L I exhibits that were on display in the * J[ J God, automobile shows of New York and . Chicago will be shown here. V n grain, ? . .... . . , b untold Carrying out the Idea of the edu- # L?ord. | catlve features of the show, experts (? ? v K %. 1 ? I ... * will ho on hand to oxplain tho mar I * A*aru|n KLip vo,?"s dpv?l?pment tn both automo- | biles and their accessories that ownors and prospeotivo buyers will bo f / TkJ 1 or tiironsr. poRnizant with the Intrioitios of an t* S /?' I '3 gato. tomobilo engineering anil tho rola sing. ; tivo merits of the various makes. wry thee, Ono of the features of the auto- M^ m M MJ na"" he . ,uohil . show will be opening games ? Mm. sea. j of tho South Atlantic League. ITER 1 I ere Before I now It, | EDNESS" || I d of The Day. 9 suit, and by that we mean:?To deliver ^ lCTION IN EVERY DETAIL GUARANW! I AVHERE FOR LESS THAN $20.00. AND jfi PANTS TO ORDER FOR THE A DDI- M 2, you can have your Brother, Son, Fath- ?$ alue of it is $10.00. B RING OR CLOTHING CONCERN IN B >. THERE IS NO MIDDLEMAN. jg I PANTS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF B r? /\ir/1p H / USHLL I ^ ROB I ps] - " BUSINESS j ill WORLD | E-TENTHS of the business j the world is done by checks. -I-v in uu vuiirs 111:11 wav; II ? < V muiiey is safer in a good bank I nywhere else. It is at your call at any > nd you can pay it out simply by writ- * r check, a cleaner way than handling the actual J d silver. Then, too, the check is a good re- J r payment, for, of course, the payee can't get # he money?your money?from the hank, # until he receipts for it. ' - X. -t We accept small accounts ; and are glad to get them ! SANK OF LANCASTER ] "Oldest, Strongest, Best" > ' : PIECE GOODS EASTER DRESSES MMBl/IVSi!rf.-I tMJi.&i 7,1> ,:..v^lH? Fine stripe Voiles, in green, tan an blue, black, pink and pastel shades. :l6-inolies wide, yd 25c 4,^ Fine 4 0-inch Volies. covered gK ground, in pastel shades of blue. sag pink, green, old rose, tan and many oilier combinations, yd 25c ggj Fine 27-inch French Gingham R plaids, in stripes ami beautiful mm- H Ideations, colors absolutely fast. H price per yard 25c BB Fine mercerized Popl'ns, in all ? plain shades of blue, old rose, pink H purple, white, black and navy, 19c H values; special 15c Fine silk finish l'oplin, white, ||| black, and all plain shades, yd.. 25c Fine white Poplin, with black. WW light blue, navy, tan., pink, green ^3 and combination silk stripes, yd. 26c Fine 36-inch checked Silk, blue v.and tan, and combinations, yd..*.50c 36-inch lace cloth, lavender and blue, yd 25c Fine 36-inch Silk Marquisette, ,,K white and white with floral effect. f*v, nor wit cn" ' ? # yvt Fine 36-inch Crept; de Chine, light , r blue, light pink, Copenhagen, black 8^5 and navy, yd 50c . rag I INK SILK. 36-inch all silk Crepe de Chine, all Sfl leading shades, yd $1.25 In Fine 36-inch Satin, striped, ines- g salin. street and even'ng shades, per 9n yd $1.25 M Fine striped Nlessaline and Taft'e- H tas, black and white, navy and white, 0s green and white, yd $1.25 R Fine black all silk Taffeta, 36- gj inches wide, $1.35 value, special per BB yard 08c Fine 36-inch black Messaline, hea- , 9BL vy $1.30 quality, yd 98c S Fine 27-inch striped, check and ?5 floral Voile, yd 10c gji Fine laces. embroidery,* ribbon, 9 nets, rufflings, collars, hose, gloves. E? and all accessories for your Easter 9 dresses. Big lot new white Skirts > BR just received by express. These are fine material and beautifully tailor- 9 ed, prices 08o, $1.50, $2.25 and up to $7.50 IS Our Millinery Department is filled 9 to overflow with the newest things Ml in Millinery. Come in and let us BS fix you up in your Easter Hat. 9 Trimmed HatR, $2.00, $2 60. $3.00 9 and upwards. 9 INSON-CLOUD CO. LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE. k* ' * ' > y aw, ?\v ' . . *' . ^