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8 PERSONALS (Continued from Page 6) COUNTY Held in Rock Hill, returned home yesterday. + + + -> *f + + + Miss Florence Moody, of Spartan- j MIDWAY, 11 burg, arrived to-day for a visit to Miss Moida Hodges. Mr> aml Mrs Ja( .. . T> ? . , , , tod the former's grn Mr. Julian Ttoss. who holds a re- ^ sponsible position at City Point, is ^ Gardner, who is v spending awhile at home. Sunday afternoon. xt t? i C . ii n 1 ^Irs* M. Gardi Messrs Roach S. Stewart. H. 11. .. _ . , Horton. Douglas Plvler and Eewis ^rs- Reuben Bccklu Mills made a business trip to Page- with Mrs. \V. S. Ni land yesterday, returning the same ^rs j ^ phillip day. ... 0 with her parents. M Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs lmve Morgan, returned from Atlanta where they ^jr Dewey Neal attended the twentieth annual meet- ... ... .. ing of the Am* rican Cotton Mann- "'??'* w.th Messrs. faeturers* association. Phillips. ??? Mr. and Mrs. E. Master Barnwell Allison has gone , h Qf the , to Columbia to visit bis brother* at the University of South Carolina and * atoe. Si to pro the camp between the N. V Messrs. C. F. Ad Oians and the Comers. Estridge, of this s , T~?TTT i Antioeh Saturday Mesdaraes John Stewman and \\. H. Reed went to Charleston Wednes- Farmers Secret asso day afternoon to attend the stat > Mr. and Mrs. Joli conference of the King's Daughters. a.in(,nv Mr an They will return home Saturday. Sunda> with Mr. an o ams. Mrs. James McLaurln and ha by, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. little Elizabeth, who have been visit- children spent Sund ing Mrs. McLaurln's parents Dr and th fonnci,s sis) Mrs. J. D. Funderburk. will leave within the next few days for their Neal. home at McColl. ! Miss Nealy Morgan ?o? end with Misses II After this week the Lancaster Li- ,^j|ro jsjeai brary will nnen only two afternoons ' each week. Tuesdays and Saturdays. Mrs. L. M. t.anii from 4 :30 to 6:"ft p. m. ter. Miss Ida. spen ?o? with Mr. and Mrs. L Mr. R J. Flynn Jr.. of Wofford Mr. Jack Morgan a college, who has been spending a few days at home returned to-day a,,(' Gettis Adams, to Spartanburg. night with Mr. l)ew< Governor Manning has set next PLEASANT III Monday at V2 o'clock for hearing the petition of the proposed new county m,.. L. F. ltobertso of Catawba. a new automobile. Mr. j. D. Nesblt HONOR ROLL FOR XNTIOCH Jarksnnham SPPt, S( HOOL I'OR MARCH tivos here the past Mr. and Mrs. R. Grade 1.?Letlce Stogner. John Er- Korshaw spPnt Tluir vin Snipes, llleeka Small. Odelle ,^r ^ ^ Marshall. Blackmon. Mozelle Baker. Gladys M|sg Rosa Ronnp1 May Loyd. Charlie Funderburk. Lei- from an extendpd v la Funderburk, Oscar Phillips, Fred Jn p-|or|da Quick. Charles Konnington, Elton Mr Pprry Reckhan Wright. Alta Lee Loyd. Edna Knight. ,)aR bppn on a rprpnt Willie Snipes. Woodford Mehaffey, pntR hprp Hp and Lily Mae Leffly. Hazel Phillips, Wll- Tr Rnpnt RntlirHnv , lie Langley, Edward Langley, Inez ? " " " ' ' *? i r? t , ? , u Mrs- L. T. Cole t Mehaffey, Lovd Knight. _ , , ti ? , , , , ,, ? . . f^ole visited Heath Si Grade 1.?(advanced)?Gertrude 1 Horton. Luella Neal. Irene Blakeney, rS", ..... . . .. .... . ' Hammond. M. C. Bo Mildred Lynn. Eva ltohinson, How- ,, , , , TT , ,, Heck ham spent betw ard Hunter, Pearl Kennlngton, Mo- , ii it i m it. m ,, t 1. Lancaster Monday, zelle Mehaffey, Melita Met own, J. H. J Langley, Margie Hegler. Gradi 2 MyrtU McCown, Con WINSTON-SALEM I nie Haker. Mary Hegler. Connie ' Blackmon, Pierce Hegler, Jessie Lee Lynn, Mary Lee Snipes. Inez Par- ^ inston-Snlem, A field, Louise McManus. Ray Parker. ? R' Ka,on Alma Kennlngton, Louise Dunn. " "M",i a" order of 1 Grade 3.?Elise Mehaffey. Ron- ''losing the nor Stogner, Edna Snipes. Fred Low- M hools ol Winston-! ry. Whiteford Rlakenev, Claude Stog- ' ''I'1 of 12 (,a>'8 thl ner, Clara Mehaffey, Hurley Hunte-. '"'ort to-morrow mo J. Q. Arant, Marvin Stogner. Ressie r "as isS"pd a* a Langley, Wincy Threatt, William '',u"'nn- epidem Threatt V,M 's *hreatened, se Grade 4.?Carvel Held Blakeney. il,K boon reported Juanita Hegler. Connie Parker. Lily "'w (lavs- T,u' on,?1 Blackmon, Bertha Wright, Joe Brown S;,b'ru college. McManus. Eugene Hegler, Carl Ar ant. Wylie Noal. Lessie L~neley. Eva D110:nocc Funderburk, Hervie Tbreatt. UU3IIIC83 Grade r>.?Colene fitogner. Maxine Raker, Wilma Hegler, Alice Phil- NOTICE?We will gi lips, Leona Blaekmon, Florence Ken- ?if?i*?? tor >our 11 bags. They mus nington Thomas McManus. frfM. from holes. I Grade 6.?George Raker, Ada Oil Go. Hunter. Grade 7. Willie Throatt. John WANTED at once. T1 , dean rags. Will Baker, Ira Stogner. Boyd Blakeney. hundred pounds. Cora Parker, Florence Phillips. ern depot. T. bus Clyde Hegler. --- ?? Grade 8.?Mairgie Barton, Ruby 1 I:'J .Vs hi\v0Oyo?r r ... I-Tall and Porton McManus, Nettie Phillips. sweet potato plant Minnie Caskoy, Prin. want to get an eai Lillian Blakeney, Asst. Slstare. VIRGINIA WINS CONTEST \NTEI>?6.000 po mule, sheep, goal _ . . , raccoon, fox, musk rat Defeats < arollna learn in an Eighth Sr,0 (|s i?.for(. you Inning Rally. Cauthen K- Son., Lar Columbia, April 5.?With the IIALL, Por o . ? , Triumph sweet pol score standing J to 2 against them. fnr imme(,,ate flhJ] the Old Dominion varsity started a 1,000, f.o.b. Flori rally in the final frame of to-day's Rock Hill, S. C. contest with Carolina and won 6 to 3. ~ ~ ~ - . , . , . C. W. LEOHOR! The game was featured by the :>uoi)I70nfG 8TI good work of both twirlers, and the j to be had anywhe; batting of Chandler for the Game I Try our hatching i Cocks, who secured a triple, a single; ' ^er 12? ^ . , . . . . t $3.60 per 16, and a base on balls in three trips to Cunningham Poul the plate. Martin made a spectacu-| :>.fi?62?Fridarm. lar catch of Stearne's hard drive to left In the fifth, while Sims robbed < Oltl>S of rea .. . . . .. . .. , .. cord wood, and 4 Morton of a sure hit in the fourth | info atove Wood r< when he knocked down his hard ; ket. See me befo grounder back of second base. winter's supply, 01 The game was called in the eighth deliver a limited 11 . it * wood during the in order to allow the visitors to Belk catch a train, Place your orrt< COLDS & LaGRIPPE i^etantToNpi^ 5 or O doses 600 will break; with us in the ni any case of Chills & Fever, Colds j you can jcet plar & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver i first shipment, Aj better than Calomel and does not MACKORLL.L gripe or sicken. Price 25c. 142-tf-C THE LANCASTER NEWS APR + ! LANCASTER COI NTY WTO ARSX.' + I-:. M. CKOXTOX, what, I! .mis an< . |>i'(?.iili>iit l.;iiinisli,i' County A. \. ititonden lection, went to | ' Sunday, to attend th" The above cut ot Mr. K. M. Crox- died ai iciation.' ton, president of t lie county automo-: u.',')r ' ? m Morgan spent ''die association, and tlic following (<>nts to d Mrs. Hon Ad- 'sketch <?i the organization appear more tin in tin4 current issue of the American about fn !. \V. Adams and Motorist: \V.T\hi ay at the home , ., . .... i nlishcd i Anothci motoring organizat 10, to . 1 tor. Mrs. \v. s. ... .. . , the part attiliate with the Vmcrican Antonio j (>r.. tM(| bile Association, tlieretiv dci-laring to: i spent the week- .. , . , tlu? world tin* interest ot its niinniu[elen. EHle and , nity in the legislative program of the national organization particu- The w tier and daughlarly Pederal aid in good roads is :? ;ort t Sunday night ,, , , , , . the Lancaster ( ounty Automoluio standing onnie Gardner. , . Association. Lancaster. S. C . rcaltv is ml liinHtor Hnrlf Wliil1 not largo in numbers at 11. j t . . imii sprat UM ay pregeQt i u., Lancaster club haslone thin >v X CO 1 , * ' enrolled upon t membership roster is just v many o'l the county's foremost cttl-lto wear LVi MWS ! /.on.-, whose enthusiasm in the for- r!i*? nun ination of the club augurs well for woman < n lias purchased ,. . , ,, . the ?aily betterment ol motoring oimired conditions in the club's particular I thinking and family, of .. .... . . . ? ,, ,, sect: in of the state, and South torn-; loses lie ion. visited rela- .. lina generally. seeks to work Members of the club feel that thov eree Y F. Marshall, of .. , arc fortunati 111 having L. M. < rox are real! sdav night with , . . , , ton, a prominent banker of Lancas- it must tm-. as their president. Other offi- true woi it has returned . , .,. . . ,... , , i rial positions aro ablv filled, as fol- take on isit to relatives . lows: such nn ' First vioe-President. K s- Harper: nuthoritj i. o .rea a s, sycoIuj vice-president. John I). Wy- ladies a? \i.-.t to his par ||(>. treasurer, \V. F. Harper: sec- niustachi . . 4. eckham, rojarv Luther Kllison. Br. It. 0. one who 11 <NfUni^>W* ! McManus is chairman of the good time. I in' 1 r>" ' roads board: Dr. S. L. Allen, chair- ing to L wrings Mondav. , . . , ,. . . . man of the legislative hoard, and irkmon, A. F. ,, ~ ,, . . , ,. . . t K. C. Mackev heads the contest wers and M. L. . maM . . hoard. een trains In fl Till-: M IIKSOI IKH SKCLi: \ NI\(i ,.,|I v The pain and soreness caused by * , bruises, over-exertton and straining H ( l.oslM) during house cleaning time are sooth-1 ^BL t e?l away by Sloan's Liniment. No ,pril " Mayor 1 ' 1 soif* r this agonv. .lust ap- .tisuAH . o|v Si", n's Liniment to tlie sore this afternoon _po1 n|b on,y ;| ?ttlo ,n a Rhort lie board of al- time the pain leaves, you rest oonichurches and fort.ahlv and enjoy a refreshing sleep. Salem for a pe- n'"' pratful user writes: "Sloan's ' . .' . . I.iniiiieiit is worth its weight in gold." e order to take |<<i<M| j( boU,(, nn han), uso l( against ' irninp. The or- ,,t| Soreness. Neuralgia and Bruises. . I County Board of Kductation. OUI :>r now for po- _ _ . __ in 1/ TT.,11 -iiwl itnv ro Drive Out Malaria J y Mall and any And Build Up The System e your order the 01(1 Standard OROVB'S U1 ext two weeks i TASTBUESS chill TONIC. You know its out of the you are talcing, as the formula is >r:i iq , jrinted on every label, showing; it is pdoopdv Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. uKOLbKi. I fhe Quinine drives nut malaria, the M I roa builds up M:c -yaienv 50 cents I . . . matter or pro- Km- pain. at you uruggist. Ic of scarlet fe- - - vernl cases hav MtTK M OE ERECTION, within the past r 'loos not affect here as, one?tluid of tlio frot*holders ami one-third of the electors i of the ace of 21 years, residing in I'nion school district, N'o. 10 liavc i T m petitioned the county board of edul\, cation to order an election to determine whether or not an additional tax of 1 mills shall he levied on all ve you five cents real and personal property for school teal and hull purposes. t he clean and We hereby order said election to J Lancaster Cotton he held by the trustees in said f: r?2-6tc t'nion district, N'o. 10. on Tuesday, j*\ at the school house. if' 5,000 pounds \t which election only such decpay $1.50 per tor- as return real or personal prop- (v Weigh at South- erty for taxation and exhibit "heir ly k. 5l-2tp la\ receipts and registration certifl- V icates shall be allowed to vote. V irders for Nancy The opening and closing hours \ co Yellow Yam shall he th< same as in all general \j s at once if you elections KL rly start. R. W. V. A. Lingle, f ? 40-4tc Jos. K. Connors. ft: A W. R. Twitty, fiiM unds cow, horso^ County Roard of Education. t, mink, otter*, t , opossum hides NOTICE or ERECTION J sell. Capers / icaster, S. C. I | Whereas, one-third of the froeholdto Rico, Early ers and one-third of the electors of tiuo pianis reaayime ago 01 zi years, residing in Dixie ?ment. $1.25 per school district, N'o. 17. have petitlonrla. P. E. Hull, e.l the county hoard of education to 51-6t-c order an election to determine wheth er or not an additional tax of 4 mills VS. IIHJII EGG- shall he levied on all real and pertAIN?No better sona! property for school purposes, re for the money ' We hereby order said election to ?ggs at $1.50 ,>or be held by the trustees in said Dixie , or Baby chicks school district. No. 17, on Wednes$12.60 per 10'i.day. April 18. at the school house, try Farm, R. F. | At which election only such electors as return real or personal prop I erty for taxation and exhibit their 1 nice 4-ft pine (tax receipts and registration certl- A 0 odd cords cut ficates shall be allowed to vote. ndv for the mar- The opening and closing hours ire you buy your shall be the same as in all general phone me. Can 'dect'ons. amount of stove i V. A. Llnglo, -? summer. T. M. Jos. K. Conners. W R ToIIIB ?IL 7. 1916 LOCAL DOTS ~~ ALI out in ned from Page 5) i I for use, affording a com- Economic com place for out-door sports for thl8 COUntry and ig people^of Lancaster. - , cla,ly Importanl Qdgar B. <Flynn. of Mobile. ' or.? breedi"g / i In Lancaster this week vis- auction. Unf< s parents, Mr. and Mrs. it. ' ,ai m?rs follow i. in the Dixie section. Mr of buying their part owner and manager of needed for far lumber concern in Mobile, great many mai pod in Lancaster ou his re- are not bred op m a business to trip to New they should be. < two colts can b omo Of lieu Clyburn. colored. ,!?';? arr ; street, caught afire Wed Trie trouble ant night about 1 1 o'clock anil would be amah < ncs had made considerable v,-hen bought on before they were diseov- " must not be rh< fire department oxtin- rearing of oolt> the flames, but the house rial rare, lamaued that il i? tn-.wti??iiv f 1 II'- \ il III!' III s- on the (|iiallty o \;>t -rallv in nn '? WW. "?? ? |: superior by ft At o.ir Sunday-school, ot . rot hot W. C. 1011 is is super- ?? the sire* arct. there were present last morl t!?o 2Gt h. 14 2. Ono lian- ?(l- purebred id forty-four contributions available. l)o m reived for Homo and For- breeding t?? a ssions. ranging from five Jn.-k. nn rely l?. ono dollar. Tho total was js jrss. Tho sr an $ til. on. or an a vertigo of irt.v-throe cents per member, indav-sohool in tho state ran make an invest slitis result was aeeom- proposition for l?y ti little personal effort on , Of the superintendent, teach ,hnt the> may k others.*' - Hapt 1st Courier. derson Dispatch MANNISH WOMEN _ ? onian who sis ks to present ( H ASkl 01 of mannish appearance is! i tB xpv J in her own light if she | possessed of any desire* to j ed and appreciated by men. j *" '""T"' 'g a man never understands i 1 0 rhy any woman would want I mannish-looking apparel. | We are still e feminine and lady-like a ! aWe PIre ln8U tan appear, the more she 1st , . , . ,, . . . to serve you. and appreciated by ail right men. Woman at one ; We are in j r greatest charm when she; before the paJ appear mannish in anv de, . ,, ance until you [en often wonder if women y conscious of this fact. And be equally disgusting to all tj nen to see a man trying to' I OTltf' feminine appearances. To 1 id 11" extent is this true that ati r strongly liints that most f ^ Iniire a young man with a , :> much more than they do iVa,.v < goes clean shaven all the CioL-eii'L' lowever, young men ilesir- itx le admired by ladies might AIxJ HE R. & The Tailors That ] Men a i ?wno: chas mor< Sc m'I f I ia MM we %k swel i Jz)?aate Don i MOTTO: mi W\ Q ss lhe K. o s :ONEY" Lancaster, ? ? ? *? .. ? ~ L PAKM MARES SHOULD BE BRED 1 9 dltions existing both, in I stallion or Jack is reasonable at from Rffj I Europe make it espe-! $15.00 to $20.00 ami in some instance* J '. that our farmers do' materially more than that. Scrub .3 or horse and mule pro j sires are frequently stood at from $6.00 f >rtunately Southern ' to $10.00 and many farmers conclude ? too much the custom j at once that 'here is a saving by jm horses and mules as ! breeding to the cheaper sire, when in iS rn work. and. too. a fact the offspring by the purebred sire <J res on southern farms : will command on an average of about 'j ich year when In fact one hundred dollars more when old <jj 3n many farms at least enough to work than that by the fj >e raised each year scrub aire. JR produced at present, j The time for colts to come depends I cost of raising them on circumstances. Spring is( the nati* ompared with the cost rnl time for young animals to come.. the markot. However, The inare and colt could then be *3 understood that the benefitted by new grass which aids ma i does not demand spe- ! terially in stock raising. However, i win re mares must be worked hard ,*U a colt depi nds largely during !h?> spring and summer it may 9 and merit of its sire, j be advisable to breed fo as to have the instances tic ire ?oit. come in the fall when tho mares ir to the mare or dam are more or less idle. Fall colts generally purebred and quire more attention especially as te '. Without exception shelter and feeding. Under average ires should be used If conditions the mare will foal 240 days at make the mistake of or 11 months from date of breeding, erub stallion or scrub) R. L. 8HIBLDS, jfl ause tlie si rvii-.- fee j Chief Division. Animal Husbandry, rvice fee of any good | Clemson College. igation of tiiis latter invigorating to the Pale and S!ckt> themselves In order Th(. CIu Stundird general *trerwthenlng tonic. mow tlie facts. Hen- c.ro\i-:\s tastklkss chin tonic, drives out Mate i ia.rnrii.he* the blood .and build* up t tie sy?l. triu. t. true Ionic. 1 i" out! cti' *n SOc mct.vH SH l(*w.vv**s4pm| v ?.?. -?, -r>: ?-nvi ... wirniaar^p* jwif n saawaMMant j Uur hriendsif and Matrons J; ' at your service. In our office we have several good relirnnce companies and and are continuing to do our best position to handle your line juRt the same as we were :.<-age of the New Insurance law, so don't place your insurgive us a chance to tali: to you. | :aster Savings Bank and]? 1 Trust Company k \ B. JONES, Jr. Secretary ^ I B. TAILORS I Please All Classes of 1 ind Boys A The tax collector is the only man in business 9 se success does not depend upon PLEASING ? 2 PUBLIC and making it stay pleased. H This store has always made it a fixed policy to H ,o it that the customer is pleased with his pur- M\ e?pleased not only until he passes across the ft hase price but pleased until he comes back for S 3 goods. That is the onlv kind of a raIp wo afford to make. We constantly impress this 'B 1 our salesmen. R >me Suit Specials at II $12.50 to $22.50 il By a very fortunate buying stroke we were mi to obtain a big lot of Spring Woolens at a^. hH r low price. See them. They are great values 19 SPRING IS HERE?EASTER IS JUST ? AROUND THE CORNER ^ What have you men done towards shuffling m* of those old seedy looking clothes? H Fnr *19*0 fo *99 K(\ can fit you in a Suit that will make you look- Bfi 11; snappy new models and newest fabrics. H 't wait until the Easter rush. Come now, this H k, and let us show you through the lines. Q SUITS 11 Strong Values at $12.50 to $22.50 M Bf1 #1 OUR MOTTO: H lailors cio'in I OTEI- ROYAI. F0B r less L South Carolina - money" | |j