The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 28, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Mitli % SUNDAY, APF Be Sure to Attend th< l-'IKST METHODIST C'HL'KCH licv. E. T. HwIkps, Pastor The Sunday School meets at 10:00 ? m. W. H. Reed, Superintendent. 11:00 a. in.?Subject The Assu. ranee of His Presence. 7:30 p. ui.?The observance of tbitdrens Day. This is a most in f -resting annual service to which the Sunday school pupils look forward to with great delight. The public is cordially invited to *!l of these services. As the very small children will take part in the evening service those who are managing, respectfully request all who attend to be prompt at 7:30 p. m. o A. K. P. CHURCH Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor J. U. Bell, Superintendent of Sunday School 10:00 o'clock a. m.?Sabbath School. 11:00 o'clock a. m.?Service at S'tiloh?Subject. "Character Unalterable After Death.'" "If the tree fall toward the -outh or toward the north, in thr ph. where the tree falleth. there ??. ail he.'' Ecc. 11:3. "He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he that is Hlthy, let him be tilthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let h'm he holy still." Rev., 22:11. 8:00 o'clock p. m.?Service at I??ncastor?Subject: "The , Personal I?evil and His Dealings With Men." James 4:7, Job 1:6. We give you a cordial invitation to attend these services. o?? MUST PRKSBYTKRIAN CHFKCII Rev. Hugh R. Murchison, Minister Sabbath school 10:00 a. in.. It. T ios. Beaty, Superintendent. Preaching services 11:00 a. ui.? S rmnii from Luke 22:21?Satan Has Asked to Have You, That II IT ght Lift You as Wheat 8:00 p. m.? Sermon from Ephe* ?? 2:11-22.?Remember Your Past, Present and Future Condition. Girls choir will sing at the evening service. Everybody welcome to all these < -rvlces. o FIRST BAPTIST I'llFIK II Jtino Henry T1 layer, Th. I)., Pastor Morning Topic 11:00 a. in.?"The R.nrard ot' the Christian Idfe." Kvening Topic 8:00 p. ru.?"The (Questions of God." Sunday School, 10:00 a. iu Supt. Waddy 0. Thomson. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday night K. Oft p. m. The church with a welcome for Mie stranger. I?HACK MF.THOIHST C'lll'lU H. Rev. !. K. Strickland. Pastor. Preaching services ll:rto a. m. and 7 '0 p. m., April 30. I'd 10 1- THK PRIMARY \ PIRMC IN. STITITION' OK \ PRIVXTK v AM I'SKMKN'T? I Nfany thoughtful Cil z? iis have been by certain feature* of tin- cam gn meetings preceding the pri rv to doubt the value of the whole ?teni. We think that certain abuses ought : ae removed. To begin with, as it >s ggrown up. the primary means of .usi nr-nt to a limited number of iividiuls. instead of a public- in> tut ion organized for the most eff tiv public service. Vhen the primary began the itjniz. <1 leaders on hntli sides had ? fliancp of stating fully the prin ??l< . for which they stood, and or ,i?.i i' Ily a man ran only if he st.ooc ! r uuuthini; of \ital interest to : >n ,f!^rai>le body of the voters. I .a? certie now to be that any mai ho likes that foriu of amusement, o v.?nts t ? spite an enemy, pays hi, entrant.' f. e and takes up the tim. ii the people to no good purpose a nlle the few candidates who retail; mount to any bin* for the publf have their tlm? cut into by thes< n *n to sii<'h an extent that any ade juate stat- m ?nt of policy Is irapos ntble. fn some dates the law rorbids an; man to be a andldate until he ha cbtaineri the natiiPtj of a certain pro portion of the voters on a petitioi for Ms name to be placed upon th r (Eltnrrltra i tIL THIRTIETH I ? - s i Church of Your Choice ~ t I Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., Chatham Privett, Superintendent. Prayer meeting every Wednesday ( evening. ! j A cordial invitation is extended to all. t SKCOX l> BAPTIST CHURCH. a Rev. Wylie Cntoe, Pastor. Services as usual every Sunday. \ o I KKHSHAW BAPTIST CHURCH r Rev. J. Powell Tucker, Pastor Morning services, 11:00 a. in.? Subject: "Springtime." ( Evening services, 8:00 p. tu.?' i Subject: "Christ is Able." Heath Springs Church Directory: BAPTIST CHURCH. it J. \V. H. Dyches, Tli. I>.. Pastor. . t Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.; m., and night at 8 p. m.; Sunday-i ( school, W. C. Ellis, supt., every Sun-j i day at 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. Tues-jf day evening at 8 p. m.", S. S. teach- N ers' training class. Wednesday event .. o of O ~ * iua aw u p. ui. i ^ METHODIST CHURCH. i Rev. J. B. Weldon, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. ^ m.; Sunday-school, Dr. D. 1). Stalnaker, supt., every Sunday at 10 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. T. W. DoVano, Pastor. j Preaching first and third Sunday's. * at 11 a. m., and 8 p. in.; Sunday- r school, L. M. Bell, supt., every Sunday at 10 a. m. j FLINT RIDC.E BAPTIST CHURCH.] ! J. \V. H. Dyches, Th. D., Pastor, i (' Preaching first and third Sunday j afternoons at 3:30 p. m.; Sundayschool, W. L. Crimminger, supt., ev-J erv Sunday, 3 p. in. RICH 1IILL BAPTIST CHURCH. ^ .1. W. II. Dyches, Tli. D., Pastor. I Preaching second and fourth Sun-r day afternoons at 3:30 p. m.; Sun-j 1 day-school, D. J. Hinson, supt., ev-|*c pry Sunday at 3 p. m. ?o? H.\V<;iN<; IUM K MKTHOHIST ' rHlRC'll Kov. .1. K. Weldon, Pastor Preaching every Sunday at 4:0!.^1 o'clock p. m ' i Sunday school every Sunday at ! ? 3p. mp., Thomas Young. Superlnten-I dent. ^ | ?0? | c! PLKASAN'T HIM, A. It. I*. ( lil'IU It; Rev. W. \V. Royee, Pastor j s ['reaching Second and Fourth, I Sundays at 11:00 o'clock a. in. and S:00 o'clock p. m. t Sunday school Second and Fourth | Sundays at 10;00 a. in., and on other Sundays at 3:30 p. m.. Walter How i . ers. Superintendent. |r list. That, is reasonable; for if a ; man cannot get. say. five per cent of j the .voters In sign tl?t? petitioon for | ' <">? r.ii'c(?, ji is useless for hint in i run. The iilen of its being democratic I for any man to have the right to run undemocratic in pratice: for it makes it impossible for the peopl'to choose their officials with tli knowledge and intelligence that they could exercise if the candidates were restricted to those who are, really, factors in public questions. Suppose that fifty men should of!"i for governor, instead of a dozen;. What public purpose would be sen , ed? There can bo no public purpose served by the destroying of the do if) rttive character of lite campaign meetings through the slicing up (, ' I inn1 into a dozen little hits a mom . i lot of speakers \\ ho are not in any use the representatives of any puhI lie interest "l?et all tilings be done decent!.' ^ and 'ii order.' N'ewberrv Observer 1 "Metaphysicianess." Mary Mltford appears to hnvo had n waknoHS for coining *vordn with un necessary female terminations. On one occasion she writes about "a young V r stun- full of grae?* and beauty, llv c ing In T-o.idon like a hermltes* and e teaching her little brothers Greek." _ and elsewhere she tells of "a most elegant young woman, negotiatrlx of tho forgeries." Worst of all In a pat sage In a letter to Sir Wlllium Klforu f in which ?ho says: "I believe, my a dear Sir William, that you will not - need 'one to come from tho grave' to ,, inform you that I am a metaphysician 0 ess (is there such u word?)" fHE LANCASTER NEWS > + + + + < + + v + < <* t + + % * PERSONALS + i- + 1+ + + + + + + + + + + V + + + Dr. C. B. Pratt returned Wedneslay from Spartanburg, where he pent a most delightful Easter. Mr. T. B. Clyburn, the popular ashier of the Bank of Kershaw, was i visitor in l^aneaster Thursday. Mr. and Mrs A. G. Ellison have jecn visiting Mr. Ellisons mother, drs. R. E. Ellison, in Winnsboro. eir. no)u e/raig, one auioim me nost progressive young farmers in he county, was a pleasant caller it the News office Thursday. Mrs. It. P. Beaty, Miss Annie E, .Vitherspoon and Miss Isabelle Davis ire attending the Bethel Presbytery it Clover, S. C. ?o? Mrs. It. It. Riddle, Misses Elfreda *oag and Bennie Culp and Mr. E. 'lyburn Wilson motored to Columbia ruesday to attend the Pageant. Messrs. it. S. Stewart. J. H. A'itherspoon and L. ('. I.azenby pent Wednesday in Charlotte, where hey attended the opening name of he Carolina league. ('apt. and Mrs. A. H. Green spent 'aster in ltock Hill with Mr. and ' Mrs. Gilbert H. Green, and remained , or the state reunion of Confederate 1 derails. Mrs. Murchison, her sister. Miss lortense Landrum and Miss Jennie Ceill motored Wednesday with Rev. , l.R. Murchison to Waxhaw. X. C.t vhere Mr. Murchison delivered an t uldress at the closing exercises of ( he Waxhaw school. Messrs. E. ('. Maekey. J. Foster Moore, W. M. Green. Whlteford Smith. A. R. Ferguson, Bruce Will11118. B. B. Horton, John IV Wylie ind C. K. Connelly attended tiie re- r inion ball in Rock Hill Wednesday ( light. Mrs. Julian Rhett Williams was n Ridgeway this week for the recep- ' ion given by Mr. and Mrs. Wrav of ' hat place for Mr. and Mrs. John Milton Cozart of Augusta. Mrs. , 'ozart was formerly Miss Sara Wray, * Continued on page i IMH GI.AS XKWS Miss Delia Steele left lot liei IidiiiMonday in Rock Hill. S. after laving taught a very successful school which closed with ati cnterainment April 21st which was a success, and we hope to have Miss ? ?teelc hack with us next session. Mr. nad Mrs. Jolin la?e Railev ipent Sunday at Klgin Mr. J. N. Addison and Miss Annie \ddison were visitors in this com- , nunity some few days ago. Mr. C. S. Cuskev is attending the , inioti meeting Friday and Saturday , it Spring church near Pagcland. Mr. J. W. Williams visited his , laughter. Mrs. Annie C'askey a few , lays ago. Mr. W. heroy Cauthen and family ' ipent Saturday at Mr. J. V. ('ham>ers. j Miss Carrie C. C'askey of Lancas- . er. spent the week-end with Miss [tuth Ctskey. How long, oh! how long will we ave to wait before we will get our ond patched lip? I war Causes Birds' Suffering. That birds have suffered from the devastating fire ?.f the opposing hosts in Europe There can be no question. Captain Crawshay tears testimony of 'his in a letter to the Itoya1 society for the Portection of Birds. Harriers, lie has noticed In Prar.ee, have come in for "hot times" when gun positions are located in low bottona which form the favorite hawking grounds of these birds "Partridges," he adds, 1 sometimes see scared by the bursting shells " Another relates the distress of a nair of swallows that returned in the spring to the cottage which had hitherto afforded them harborage, only to find it a heap of ruins. After disconsolately hying round and round, as if unable to believe the evidence of their own eyes, they eventually discovered a suitable site for their tinrcprv in o aniill lYtilitorv hut A great number of such huts. It is pleas- ! ing to learn, have been used for this purpose. "The Sina of the Fathers." Mr. Lloyd-George's son, ("apt. Rich- j ard Lloyd-George, whoso sudden promotion to a lieutenant colonelcy wu-i | officially denied recontly, has inherited a fine gift, of oratory from his famous i lather. When he was little more than a boy, I he once deputized for his parent at a j public meeting and convulsed the audi enco by tho manner in which he accounted for hia presence there. Responding to a vote of thanks, i young Mr. Richard said that Mr. Lloyd- ! George was unavoidably prevented from speaking that day. and be added gravely: "There is a verse which states that the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children, and?that Is the reason I'm here!"?Pearsons. APRIL 28. 191 (i. I Saved Gi | "I want to tell you what > J celved from the use of Thedf< Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Cliftc *T "It certainly has no equa ^ liver and stomach troubles. I 1 ;.aved my little girl's life. V they went in on her, but on Black-Draught made them bre? ? more trouble. I shall never b< V BLack-IS m sT in my home." For constipatior ness, malaria, chills and fever ? ailments, Thedford's Black-Drr: 101 reliable, gentle and valuable n ? If you suffer from any of ^ Draught. It is a medicine of years of splendid success p ip young and old. For sale ever ???? # WW! SEW FICTION FOR [< LIBRARY ARRIVED Mrs. T. Y. Williams takes pleasure ' n announcing for the information of :he members of the library associa:ion the arrival of the new series of lotion as follows: i lust David Kleanor Porter ' Jeltone the Smith. . . .Jeffrey Parnol ' 1'he Heal Adventure, Henry Webster rite Side of the Angels. . .Basil King < "lipped Wings Rupert Hughes ' rhe Belfry Sinclair ' A'ithin the Tides Conrad 1 Itieh Man: Poor Man Foster ' rhe Kternal Magdalen, Robert McLaughlin Michael O'Halloran Gene Porter rhe Heart of the Sunset. Rex Beach ?tham Honse, Mrs. Humphrey Ward riie Fortune of Garin. Mary Johnson rhe Inner Law . .Will Harbin Die Rainbow Trail Jane Grey When My Ship Comes In....Morris The Mountains Steward White [{/phsibuh Gwunness, S. Weir Mitchell Pales of the Town. . . .Charles Davis riie Other Side Horace Vachell j Hie Blind Who See, I Marie Var Saaner ' Hoeken and Hunken . . Qulller Couch Hetty Moore's Journal.. Mabel Carry Maki 11 k a Business Woman, Annie Monroe riie Three Sisters Sinclair rhe Heart of a Woman. Dauness Orezy Her WiiiK.s Frances Allen 1 Martin Eden Jack Lonon Hie Keel Saint.... Warwick DeeplnK rhe Gray Dawn White If you have not already done so, ' loin the library association at once To Drive Out iMa'arla And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know that you arc taking, as the formula is >rinted on every label showing it is j Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. . nc yuinmc urivvs out inaiaria, me ron imild.-s 'ip '"n rvsto'u. 50 cents' Clean Uj Now is the time to clean u Prevent sickness.? We Ca Yt We have the largest assor stock of Paints, Stains, Oils ? received 200 packages Alab< Come to the "pure food st to Eat and also call for your I1 25 bu. 90-day Velvet Bearu THE BENNET "The Pure 1 <T\ ? * IV rPs Life 8 vonderful benefit I have reDrd's Black-Draught," writes J? >n Mills, Ky. J r> il for la grippe, bad colds, J ,u firmly believe Black-Draught J NV /hen she had the measles, J |,s ie good dose of Thedford's JIsc ik out, and she has had no jjjj? ; without 51 'r iraugHT i, indigestion, headache, dizzi- J ? ', biliousness, and all similar J | w night has proved itself a safe, ^ j a cmedy. 4P I >" these complaints, try Black- 0 { N known merit Seventy-five J roves its value. Good for J ywhere. Price 25 cents. a 1 [j 631 W n itcitcctciftv! > ? WOTHKK AIR RAID i l> MARK l?V CiKRMANSl ' li u llrlsk (iiuiflre Haiti to Have Driven j Zeppelin* OfT?"Utile or Nothing" r . icnio'wi. i e London, April 26.?Hostile air- 11 raided the counties of Essex and Kent Tuesday nlghl, according to an tfflcial statement. "The number of raiders is uncertain," the communication adds, but hey did not exceed four. The raidtor were met by a brisk anti-aircraft tun fiire and retreated after achievnt little or nothing." WATtif CHILD'S rOUCill Colds, running in nose, continued ( rritation of the mucous membrane f neglected may mean catarrh later. Don't take the chances?do somehing for your child! Children will lot take every medicine, but they will! uke Dr. King's New Discovery and i vithout bribing or teasing. It's a ; tweet pleasant Tar Syrup and so ef-i 'ective. Jvist laxative enough to eh- j ninate the waste poisons. Almost ! he first dose helps. Always pre-' tared, no mixing or fussing. Just tsk your druggist for Dr. King's New Discovery. It Will aatoiriiorH !?/*? 'lilld against serious ailments resultng from colds. n order to be given an opportunity >f reading the many numbers as outlined above. If you are already a member and are in arrears with your ilues, please see the treasurer immediately and pay this small amount *s the association Is In need of th?> funds. Let us all begin to-day and work together for the success the library. RUB-MY-TISM 1 Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, 1 used internally or externally. 25c , C - I j ucasuii I p. Make your home sanitary. I, n Help >u I i tment, and the best selected md Varnishes in town. Just .. istine ore" and get your f?ood things 'aint, etc. ; to arrive next week. T-TERRY CO. Food Store" I * IOUNTED MILITIA SEEKS ENLISTMENT A movement has been on foot in >lumbia quietly to organize a cavaltroop. The Chamber of Commerce is been interested in it, and Capt. 'illiam M. Carter, former adjutant, giving his personal attention to 'curing enlistments. Charleston is also trying to get ito the national guard with her >mmand of historic record, The ews and Courier of Saturday "With the present table of orgam. itions providing for one troop of ate cavalry in South Carolina, the ^ harleston Light Dragoons ard a roposed cavalry troop in Columbia ill both have to be considered, djutant General W. W. Moore said esterday. when a reporter for The lews and Courier questioned him bout the status of the local mounted lilitia. "Gen. Moore said that the Light tragoons iiad been given an opportunity to become a part of the reguirly organized militia cf the state bout a year ago. and that the comany had failed to take advantage f the opportunity. Recently, there as been started a movement in Col mbia to form a cavalry troop, uner the conditions required by the emulations for the militia, aceordnm to Gen. Moore, who said that he xpected some definite report on this novement by May ." Go! Rid of My Corns With Magic "Gets-It" Simplest Coin Cure in the World?Mo Pain, Ho Pus. Hew, Sure Way. Whan corns make you almost **dls with your boots on," when you've soaked them and picked them and sliced them, when corn-swelling KtmoTMThem Ik* M?w,DeadJinr* Waff waives, and tapes, bandages. and Klosters that make corns pop- -yed av# only made your corns grow faster, just bold your heart a moment and figure this: Put two drops of "Gefa-It" on the corn. It dries at once. You can put your shna and stocking on right over It- The corn Is doomed. It makes the corn come off clear and clean. It's the new. easy way. Nothing to stick or press on tho corn. You can wear smaller shoes. You'll be a joy-walker. No pain, no trouble. Accept no substitutes. "Gete-lt" is sold by druggists everywhere, S5o a bottle, or sent direct by B. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold in I^ancaater and rocom nended as the world's boat corn emedy by Lancaster Pharmacy and ? 1. P. Mackey Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY __ Premier Carrier of Hie South. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES. fains arrive L>ar.c: - er from: So. 118?York. Rock H1U and in- f lei mediate stations 8:4 5 a. m. ?'o. 113?Charleston, Colombia and intermediate stations 10:11 a. m. Io. 114?Marion, iliack.?burg, Charlotte and intermediate stations, ^ 1:36 i> ni No. 117?Co'nmL a, Kiiigaville and intermediate stations, 7:25 p. m. Trains leave Lancaster for: No 118?Kliigsville, Co5>tmbla and intermediate stations 8:45 a. m So. 113 ? Rock 11111, iila-'ksburg, , ! Marion. Charlotte and Inter-A mediate stations, 10:11 a. m. JL" \f,, : 1 a u i- ? muKBvine, Columbia" Charleston a^d tnteri,.?dluts elation* 1 :'SL No. 117?Rock Hill, York, and Intermedin <e htatious. 7 . % 1 p. m. Schedule figures are pubUaned aa information only, not guaranteed. For information ?s to passenger *. f:.tea etc., call ou ? Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. Schedule in Effect August IS, 191k. Lantern 'lime. WESTBOUND. i.\ J .iincatder . . . 8: OUam ?2 : 30pm Fort Lawn ..6:80am?4:08pm Az i.\. I;;i-,iuniviii t>:4 6am- (:28pm ;HH 1 ? 1H?^? - *" ..... mi ujuijk . . . t>: utiiiui? 4 : 43pm :'J| \r. < n<*Mer ... .7:30am?6:26pm I'A.jTilOllND. Lv. CboHler .... i?;')Oain?6:46pm L.v. H.ctiimrg ... b:46am?7:27pm i.v. l?uu? m .illo . 10:u0um?7:38pm i,v. Kurt Lawu ..10:30am?7:66pm Ar. Latcaaror ... 11 ;0(>am?8:36pm C otwtlope- -fhe?tor with Soothcm. heuboard and Caruhnu A North \vrnto-n "all way a. Fort I.awn, with Seaboard Air Line Railways. Lancaster wth Southern ib 'i