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f' wm^^ ^1? . LOCAL DOTS 4* + + + + + * + + + + + + * The High School banket ball team will go to Richbury Wednesday afternoon to plav that team. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gordon, of the Upper Camp Creek district. Wednesday April 12, a fine ten pound boy. Kev. U. H. Kennlngton. of Monroe, N. < will preach at Zlon church the fifth Sunday In April at 11 o'clock. The t)oujAto Democratic Club will meet Saturday afternoon, April 22, at 2 o'clock at the Douglas school building; W. J. Green, chairman. The Camp Creek School Improvement association will give an Easter egg hunt Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Admission G and 10 cents. * A school entertainment will he held at the Douglas school house. Friday night. April 21st. beginning at K:3n o'clock. The public cordially invited. Uev. J. F. Hammond, of Oakhurst, was a pleasant visitor In Lancaster Saturday. He states that everything Is In excellent condition in the Oakhurst community. A meeting of the Lancaster Countv Hoard of Education will be held in the ofilce of Supt. V. A. Lingle, Saturday morning. April 22. beginning promptly i%t 10 o'clock. 1 o There will be an .Edster egg hunt at Hopewell church, Dixie, Saturday afternoon, April 22, beginning promptly at 4 o'clock; price 5 cents per hunt. The public cordially Invited. The Hopewell Democratic Club will meet at Hopewell Saturday afternoon, April 29tli, promptly at 3 o'clock for the purpose of attending to such business as may come before the club. The pastor of the Second Haptlst. church of Lancaster will begin a series of meetings mext Sunday. April 23rd, 1916. Rev. T! A. Dabney will conduct the service. Everybody cordially Invited. Mr. H. lV^SIstare. of Riverside, , was a caller^Tpilthe News office Monday. He says all the farmers in his section are about through planting cotton seed and general farming conditions are In excellent shape. (Continued on P&ge 81 i| ill IT I r ii! 1 For Thfc \l\ I PAL XT 4 PALMOL i 1: ' s i?i)i k v DAI Ml m ' 1 niAW il m || For |: Only 1 LANCA 1 ON' i'V^ Tirtnm'ri IA NOTICE To the consumers of water of the' Town of Lancaster: All persons owing for water, or, water connections, will please set-j tie for same not later than May 10. Service will be disconnected to all 1 persons who have not setled by the above date. Hereafter all persons using wa-j ter and not settling for it by the' 10th of the following month, will be cut off without uuy notice, aDd will not be turned on again i n til all back rents and an extra charge of $1.00, for turning on the water, has been paid. Hereafter ail applications for wafer connections must be accompanied with $11.70 tapping fee. By order of Commissioners of Public Works. J. C. Elliott. Chalrmnn I E. C. Secrest. Sec. IJKCAUSE OF UNPRBPAREDNEBS When Mr. Thompson died his wife (lad no insurance on his life And she was loft In dire dlstros^ Because of Unpreparedness. When Mr. Jones' house burned down (No fire department In his town) His home was left a sorry mess Because of unpreparedness. "No fear of thieves," said Mr. White. "Burglar alarms are useless, quite!'* in uurKiarB entered, none tno less, Because of unpreparedness. "What foolish people!" you will say.! What foolish people we, to-day. If we Invite war's wretchedness : Because of unpreparedness. , Shall cities burn and kin be slain. ' A nation wasted once again. While wo Invite unhapptnes* Because of unpreparedness? The world is flaming! If a spark i Should fall on us a ruin stark As Belgium's shall he ours, unless I We stop It with PREPAREDNESS! | Qelett Burgess, in American De-1 tense. Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Days. Yotir dnifffitt will refund money if PA70 1 OINTMENT fall* to cutt Any cane of Itching. I lilind. Bleedlmr or I?rotru?Htinr inAioii 1 The Srnt application h'ivc* Kane o?"l Kcst. 5oc. ^ rmmmmmzmxzs REE 5 Week. Thre JMOLIVE S( With One -50c Jar 1VE VANISHING Or One 50c Box OLIVE FACE PO A A ~ > STER PHAfi THE COR THE LANCASTER NE\> * PERSONALS * Mrs. E. E. Cloud, of Rock Hil is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Ad Hough. Mr. Russell Minter visited his un ele. Rev. H. R. Murchlson, the pas week-end. ?o Mr. T. B. Clyburn and family, c Kershaw. spent Sunday With Mr. I P. Clyburn. Miss Agnes Bryan spent the pas* week-end in Hock Hill with her sis ter, Miss Abhie Bryan. Mrs. M. M. Mlnter. of L.ividsor N. C., is the guest of her brothel Rev. II. P. Murchison. Miss Kva Hough spent the pa.c week-end in Hock Hill with her sh ter, Mrs. E. E. Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yoder. of Vn YVyek. visited Mrs. Yoder's sistei Mrs. B. Cunningham, last week. Miss Rebecca Walker spent tli week-end with her parents In Winn.boro. returning yesterday mofning. ?o-Miss Shirley Montgomery, of Cor (iiril nrrivc.fl vowtor/lof 'a*. ? to h?%r sister. Mrs. J. II. Witherspoot 1 "O Mr. A. N. Funderburk, of the Hi ford school neighborhood, was pleasant caller at the News oflic Monday. ?o Mr. E. I*. Hodges, of the Sout Carolina University, spent the wee! end with his parents Rev. and Mrs K. I*. Hodges. ?o ? Rev. and Mrs. II. R. Murchiso left by automobile Monday for Cc lumbia and Batesburg where the will spend several days. Mrs. M. J. Green, one of the poj. ular and efficient teachers of the Dr Creek school, was a pleasant calle at the News office Saturday. Miss Pearl McManus who is teaeli ing In the Florence city schooli spent a few days at home last wee with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. ( McManus. Mr. Elliott W. Springs, of Prince ton University is at home to spen the Easter holidays with his parents fVl ** ? - v,u?. auu utrov npringf-. All Springs is among the leading men i the graduating class. (Continued on Page 8) ' r. . 2 I!\ 1ft r f i A | . I e Cakes ? )AP | I I CREAM ! 4 * I WDER Actual Retail Value 80c | iMACY I NER 2 ' J ' 'J ; -J rs A PHIL 18, 191G tj+ ++ + + vii ? * + * + SOCIAL NEWS + * + I, Mrs. Leroy Springs eni talned !' a the Friday Afternoon Hook ?* 1111> in' '] 'a charming manner last week. In I '< ,tlie hall iris was used and pink cur-| | nations were the decorations in the I ! it drawing room. After a discussion < of current events several readings ' were given and thou a delightful so- ( .iclal hour was enjoyed during which > ' elaborate refreshments were served. J ' I In the beautiful dining room were |< two tables, Faster lilies forming the jeerterpiece of each. The plaee cards 11! were painted in bluebirds and spring ' flowers as were also the individual i bonton baskets. Four courses were served, the ices further carrying out | i, the Easter idea, being molded to repr'( resent ascension lilies. Mrs. .1. M. Odell. of Concord, who is with Mrs. Springs and Mrs. W. Montgomery, |also of Concord, who is visiting her 't daughter, Mrs. J. II. Witherspoon. s*| were special guests at this interest1 ing affair. n| Mrs. L. C. l.azenby's beautiful r 1 home in West End was the meeting place of the Social Study Club at its last meeting. Mrs. Lax.enhv was as| sisted in the entertainment of her ?i guests by her sister. Miss Pearl Milliter. Itook was played at four tables, I several visitors having been invited , to join the club members at this most i-! enjoyable meeting. When the games It! were at an end the hostess served l.i a delirious salad course with iced i tea ,.l j ? WILLI \MSO\-SlllltLFY !' ? : ! fuller Details of Marriage of Popular , It l.aueaster (Jlrl. t-' 'i The following from the Tugnloo Tribune is a detailed account of the \ n ; marriage of Miss Margaret William- '< >-json, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. ('. < v Williamson, who was married re- * i eently to Hon. Frank II. Shirley, of ,. I Seneca: y | Miss Margaret Williamson, one of J r | the teachers in the Westminster High [< school and Hon. Frank H. Shirley, * member of the Legislature from , t- j Oconee, were happily married in the i, i Presbyterian manse at Seneca Sat- ? k'urday morning. April 8th, at about '. I K o'clock. Rev. I. K. Wallace oftlciatlng. Miss Inez ltagsdale and Mr "J ;Jim Sullivan witnessed the nuptials, " (- having accompanied Mr. Shirley and " d Miss Williamson to Seneca Saturday 5, morning. Immediately after the ce- " \ lemony the bride and groom boarded a n No. 29 for a trip to Atlanta. Oa. They returned yesterday on No. 30 and are at present boarding with Mr. n iiuu mrs. i. rs. uarier. ^ Mrs. Shirley is an attractive and accomplished young lady and has L won the admiration of a host of 1< ^ friends since coming here last Sep- s; > tember to teach. She is a graduate T-iof Wlnthrop Normal and Industrial ,, fi College. Her former home Is Han- f |j Business Notices; V I Will TIIBBgH CM6 nod At my " a. home Friday, April 111, 1916. N. f [ H. Hollman. Hancaster. S. P. I 55-ltp n Ii FOR ItHNT?A nice seven-room cot- ': tage with water auci lights; price 1 reasonable. R. W. Sistnre. 55-2tc J! I NK<OMI shipment of sweet potato j. ! plants on Kria>, 21st Inst. K. W. o 1 SMtnre. 5f>-2tc t, ? roil RUNT?Desirable cottage with . * all modern conveniences, on Chosj: terfielcl Ave., rent reasonable. Ap- 4 ? ply Mrs. Mollle .1 Perry, city. 4 55-itp 4 ? t 'I'll K PKItPirrr.M. Building ? I man 4 ? association lias opened a second j V series beginning tl?is month which T. will be held open until May first * ? for anyone who wishes to take 4 stuck. W. H. Milieu, sec. treas. ' B4-5tc [WANTBD?At once 100 hens. high- ? Jl est price paid; wanted for Faster. Bennntt-Terry Co. r?4-2tc * \\ \NTKI>?fi.iHm pounds 01 cow, 1, horse, mule, sheep, and goat hides, y You will find us on White street. * See us before you sell. Capua Caua then & Son., Lancaster. S. C. 54-lmo-p , X I'ol! SAI.K?50 or 60 bushels of Forked Leaf Yam Potatoes; the T sweetest potato that grows. Price 4. $1.00 per bushel. Phone 122-2; (leo. W. Maker, Route 2. Lauras f: ter. S. C. 63-3tp v XOTIOH?We will givo you five cents apiece for your meal and hull ^ bags. They must be clean and V free from holes. Lancaster Cotton " Oil Co. A i \\\<'Y IIA Mi, Porto Itico, Early * f. Triumph sweet potato plants ready * for immediate shipment, $1.25 per 1,000, r.o.b. Florida. F. E. Hull, 4 Rock H1U, 3. C. 51-6t-c 4 ? KOIJ KENT?5-rooiu house, Main 9t. J ? Sewerage, lights, bath, hot aud * L eold water. C-room house, water, 4 barn, good garden, close In. Ap- 4 r ply to J. M. or Latta Hood, phone 4 y\ 214 63-3tc ^ Place your order now for po- 4 E tuto plants. Nancy Hall atid any C variety. To place your order 4 j? with ua in the next two weeks y you can get plants out of the G first shipment, April 10. MACKORELL GROCERY. ' 42-tf-e * BANK 1]| I jlj BOOK I V IN ACCOUNT WITH- |* ' j nun* tuti<? 1 in m tllMf *Wll!l fVlflyrjf'r ii 1 HiMhirr v. i J 1UINE-TENTHS of the world is Why not do yours t \',.?n ??ir.nni. I * . J J.UUI UlUUGt IS OdLCJ than anywhere else. It i: time and you can pay it ing your check, a cleaner way bills anil silver. Then, too, ooipt for payment, for, of coi the money?your mone; until he recelr We accept sma and are glad t? THE BANK OF jj '' Oldest, Strong ister. this state. Mr. Shirley is one te r Westminster's sterling young men. hi, e is very popular over the county, th iiving served two terms as n mem- th t?r of the House of Representatives. eu e is active in everytliinc for the st< vance-inent of his community, conn- wl ' and state. ha The Tribune joins with many f1,"1 Mends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Shir- ( y much happiness and prosperity, ,,f The foilowiuu special from Seneca j in > the same paper also lots this toj?' iv of tiieir marriage: lie Seneca. April in.- You can't never II wliat a leap year will bring forth. r was generally concede that th Ion. Frank II Shirley, of Oconee ? iiunty. was j, confirmed and hope- * ss old bachelor, and to say that is many friends were surprised hen they heard that lie had gatli i?d .? Kin vaniifc, laiiv and uriven ; vor to the maust' of tli*? Presbytelan church at Seneca early Saturday fc torning and broken bis benedictino ik o\v, is just to state it mildly. In *1 ict. they would hardly believe it. tc hey could hardly believe It. Hut id uoh is the fact, and has become an (tidal record, and will go down in istory. The fair and fortunate mini; lady is Miss Margaret J. Will- ?ll imson, of Lancaster county, and 0113 *r 1' the most popular and eflicient saehera in the Westminster high 1 chool. Miss Williamson is a daugh- | i ' - ' r ror?.t Let our Graduate in one of the new spr\ We have a large assortment of models. Among them the particular one for your figure. Come in and let us fit you. a We have a com for table fitting o room and a graduate corsetier. There is no charge for service. ROBINSON-C LANCASTER'S L * < * 5 BUSINESS { urrvni n 15 ffVJKLII I; ot the business : done by cheeks. * [but way? : in a good bank > 5 at your call at any out simply by writ- ! than handling the actual J the check Is a good re- . irsc, the payee can't get > ' y?from the bank, ? ?ts for It. v ,11 act ">unts ; o get them ? LANCASTER! jest, Best" ? ' I r of one of the oldest and most ghly respected families in one of e oldest, settlements in this state, e old Waxhaw settlement in Lanster county, and a young woman of prling worth and charming graces, 10 has made many friends since she s been in Oconee. Mr. Shirley is le of Oconee's rising and progresse citizens. For two terms he ha.-1 presented his county in the House Representatives, and is now offerK for the Senate. He is a native Anderson county, but has lived in ?onee for a number of years. Hi. is a host of friends throughout the ate who will be glad to extend eir congratulations. Carefully Treat Children's Colds Neglect, of children's ooUla often lays the undation of serious lung trouble. On te other hand, it is harmful to continuly dose delicate little stomachs with in. irnal medicines or to keep the children ways indoors. Flimty of fresh air in the bedroom and a >od application of Vick's ' Vap-O-Rub** dve over the throat and chest at the first Ipi of trouble, will keep the little chape ee from colds without injuring Hieir di stions. 25c, 60 , or $1.00. flCKS-v^SMM + + + + + + + + + + ^)ORSETS I Laced t Corsetier fit you * \ng Modart. ,/? l^i^} 1 '* a '* : ^-SF" : LOUD CO. : EADING STORE t > ?