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Be Sure to Attend th
MUST MKTIIODIST CHl'IMTl
lU'V. E. T. Hodges, fa-stor
The Sunday School meets at 10:00
? m. W. H. Reed, Superintendent.
VV. II. Reed. Miss Corrine Jones
jud J. E. Stew man were delegates
to the Sunday School Convention In
\ hnrleston.
Preaching 11:00 a. m.?Subject:
The Inspiration of the Christain
Life/'
Preaching 8; bo p. in.?Subject:
"(Jud's linage In Man."
Everybody is cordially invited to
these services.
F1KST BAPTIST CHl'UCH
Initio llcnry Thayer, Th. I)., Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 a. in. Supt.
Waildy ('. Thomson.
There will be no preaching either
morning or evening. Prayer meeting
as u.-.ial Wednesday night at 8:00
o'clock; Sunday School 10:00 o'clock
Sunday morning. The pastor rei|nests
tiiat the congregation read
the church column in The Lancaster
I ?
"Better
Clothes for
Less Money'
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J learn that we Gi
ing. Now, this
Begin;
and last until the
j Suits will be snap
jjj tirst to buy.
Thebeautifu
tures, grays, bro^
A selection from
i
the style and we;
I OVR MOTTO
Ill May sound
It's this waj^:
We bought
Reduction in Pri
tomers and sell t
they are regular
(Elturrltps
AY SEVENTH
e Church of Your Choice
News for further announcements.
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A. R. P. CHURCH
Rev. \V. S. Patterson, Pastor
J. U. Bell, Superintendent of Sunday
School
10:00 o'clock a. m.?Sabbat*)
i School.
No preaching services.
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III 1ST PKKSHVTEUIAX CIU'IU'II
Kev. Hugh K. Murchison, Minister
Sabbath school 10:00 u. m.. U.
Thos. Ueaty. Superintendent.
Morning Services 11:0 ? a. m.
Evening Services 8:00 p. m.
Girls choir will sing at the even1
ing service.
Everybody welcome to all thes>
I services.
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(iUACE METHODIST CHURCH.
Kev. !. E. Strickland, l'astor.
Sunday school at 10:0O a. m .
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
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Services at 11:00 a. ui.
HANI
m
like a fake, but emp
the Woolens for Six
icesj^ We are going
hem at $11.45 each
Iy worth $22.50 per
uarantee the Suits to
wonderful Sale of Hi
i FRID
5 Woolens are all go
>ped up as fast as w<
tl stock of Woolens (
wns, as well as some
this stock, made un
' ?w
aring qualities of a s
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THE LANCASTER NEWS ,
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.Mount furmel Church
Services at :?:00 m.
Heath Springs Cliurch Directory:
BAPTIST CHUIIC11.
J. \V. H. Dyches, Th. D., Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. j
in., and night at 8 p. nt.; Sunday- de
school. W. C. Ellis, supt., every Sunday
at 1? a. m.; B. Y. P. U. Tues- |>|
day evening at 8 p. m.; S. S. teachers'
training class. Wednesday evening
at 8 p. m. St
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METHODIST CHIKCH.
liev. .1. II. WeKlon, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. g,|
m.: Sunday-school, Dr. B. D. Stal- er
naker, supt., every Sunday at 10 a. m.
PllKSBYTERIAX CHURCH.
Rev. T. W. DeVane, Pastor.
Preaching first and third Sunday's,
at 11 a. m.. and 8 p. in.; Sundayschool,
L. M. Bell, supt., every Sun- ' il
(lav at 10 a. m.
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I'l.I NT RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH. Sv
J. \Y. 11. Dyclies, 11!. |?? Paator. (,i
Preaching first and third Sunday ho
afternoons at 3:30 p. m.; Sunday-1nl
school, \V. L. Crimniineer, supt., ov-;
ery Sunday. 3 p. m. th
?o? So
IMl II IIII I IMIH'ICI iMIl fwli
a man. I.9.1I 1^ l \ III I\\ II .
). W. H. Dydies, Tli. !>., Pastor. su
| Preaching second and fourth Sun- <\i
day afternoons at 3:30 p. ni.; Sun- a
day-school. 1>. J. Hinson, supt., ev- an
D TAILOR E
TH $22.!
>hatically it is not. Oui
: Hundred Spring and
to make up these Su
, for two piece Suits.
Suit. You will say s<
1 1 n .
? De maae up in a 3ati:
auid Tailored Clothing
V I
AY, M.
ne. The salf* will rin
* can take measureme
. I.
contains striking new ]
excellent pieces of bl
as we will make it, wi
uit costing twenty to t
NEAR HOTEL
aster, Sou
MAY 5, 19.1 (>.
y Sunday at 3 p. m. + 4
?o? 4
ll\\(il\(; ItOCK MKT HOI) I ST +
CHURCH +
itev. J. II. Weldon, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday at 4:00
clock p. m. A
Sunday school every Sunday at Ia v
i> m. Thomas Ynnnir Simmi n4 <wi -
? 3
11 was
hKASANT ill LI/ A. R. P. CHURCH J
Rev. \V. W. Boy.ce, Pastor trip
Preaching Second and Fourth
indays at 11:00 o'clock a. in. and >
00 o'clock p. in. v'8'
Sunday school Second and Fourth
indays at 10:00 a. m.. and on other vv.^
indays at 3:30 p. in.. Walter Bows.
Superintendent. 3
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PF.K1 NTKN l>KNT SWKRINGKN
TO \VKI? \V I.NTH HOP (iRAIU'ATK
l'hc
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry
inius of Hartowton. Mont., an- cc
mnce the engagement of their sisr,
Miss Mary Hough, to John E.
rearingen of Columbia. The wedng
will take place in June at the
inio of Dr. and Mrs. It. C. llrucc s,><)
Greenville. j
Miss llough is a graduate of Win- turi
rop college and is well known In ,on<
uth Carolina. ^
Mr. Swca ringen has been state
perintendent of education in South I .an
rolina since January. 1909. lie is
nephew of Senator It. it. Til in an j 'j
d is a native of Kdgefield county. ()f j
D SUITS <
>0 FOR
reputation is behinc
Summer Suits at an
lits to the measure o
We assert without r<
:> when you see the c
sfactory grade of Ha
AY 51!
>t last long, howeve
>nts. Be wise and be .
patterns in stripes, ch
ack and some fine b
11 afford a Suit whicl
:wenty-five dollars.
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9. i an1
, ROYAL
th Carolir
+ I
PERSONALS +
> + ?H' + + + ++ + *t + + + i
i
Ir. C. A. Reese of ltork Hill was
isitor hero (liis weekt
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Ir. W. L. Croxton of Kershaw 1
i in the eity Thursday.
ir. R. K. Wylie made a business
i to Columbia Wednesday.
Ir. and Mrs. W. T. (Jrenory utvj,
ting in Darlington this week. j!
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Ir. U. Lucas Webb ot Columbia j
i here on business Wednesday. | <
lr. and Mrs. W. M. Stevens visit- <
re hi Uvea in Camden this week.
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'he City Meat Market has Cun-j
K?hams and shoulders for sale.
me 160. j
MING?THE BATTLE i.
CRY OF PEACE I:
j
?O? (
Irs. Do Vane of Liberty Hill was,
guest of Miss Annie K. Wither- 1
on on Tuesday.
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lr. and .Mrs. J. F. Smith have retied
from Atlanta where they atrl?wl
onnen
in .1 *1 (1IIU W|?VI <- .
Iiss Margaret Sapp of the New (
liel community was a visitor in
icaster Wednesday. ;^
Irs. it. F. Fleming, Jr.. and '
m rt F. Feining. 3rd are the guests !
>r. and Mrs. It. C. Brown. i
f* A A
Ml
1 the offer
l Immense Ml
f our cus- j
eserve that \
:loths and
nd Tailori
id
j fr/ //HI
II
7 7 1
= ' s
r, as these j
among the JFn
tecks, mixit
is nc
>lue serges.
II | our stock
1 Will have ncent ofT
and sect
Miss Kffle Stogner was a
this week at theh home of Mr. B
Mrs. Jt W. Powers in Kershaw.^H
Mr Cl'ai
visiting at the hone <>t her panVinT
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis, this week. ' ?B
Miss Annie B. Witherspoon left B
Thursday for Hock Hill where she 1 -JS
>vill attend the Hedpath Chatauqua. 1
COXttlNO?THE BATTLE 1
CRY OF PEACE
Mrs. J. M. Cauthen of H<nth
Springs visited at the home of Dr. j
ind Mrs. U. W. Poovey Wednesday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davidson of $28|
'aniden were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mts. W. M. Stevens last 3un- |
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SCHOOL MONEY HEADY
Contingent Fund, Needy Schools. SI
[iarperville 1 $ 40.00
lacksonham 9 4 5.00
Mew Bethel. ....... .10 125.00
rabernacle 11 100.00
Barnes 18 50.00
Union 19 40.00 jjn]
Fork llill 25 50.00
tones Cross Roads. . .30 50.00
Total $500.00 'WC
The above funds are ready when
ailed for.
Invlgoratli g ro the Pale and Sickly
Thr Old Stun 1>Y(1 general strengthening' tonic.
r* nnvt"C T dt rvr I. CC ehill TuMIO Ar!..
M aim in fii ufhrv the hiood.and builds up the ay nLeui.
A tiu timie. Fo? and ch',s--n. 50o
=~i 1
I -45 ]
iV
XOTICK !
>t the policy of this shop to
s, conduct sales or make fl^L Jj
ilch look like giving away !
; and in making this magni- y'r
er to the men of this city * W
ion we are not departing /
nhlished rules. This is In I
rtlcular a special arrange- /
i one of the largest concerns 111 /?
ountry we secured these ||| ^
at a redaction which makes < j
le for us to tailor a two ; j
t for $11.4F). without doing |||
to the rules of our business III V
guilty of putting on a fak-> ! ( j
reason of our good fortune j J j
mors wfli have the good for- 111
secure suits vhlch wotild j | j
r cost them as much as 11 \
'or $11.45. Tho Woolens j'j
themselves. They are high ||| I
ch and varied In pattern: | ; j
can make a pleasing selec- ||| Jj
i tii*? 101. inon we Ruarnr- I jjj
k up your .> !> ' i inn in flr.-?l I 111
nner, ao that the suit will I ^111 HP
rhlrh no gentleman will be
to wear. ' *
from esti
every p;i
niont witl
. .. in the (
YVoolens
it possib
piece suit
violence i
A or being
ml
our
to
ordlnarllj
$22.50 1
speak for
grade, ri
anybody
tion froa
tee to ma
-
class ina
^ be one ^
5^ ashamed