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2 With thr i * > >1 NO AY. MAY i lie Sure to Attend the ? IUST MKTIlODlsr < IU IU M K?-v. T. Htnlne*. i'nstui' The Sunday School meets at Ij.vo, a m \V. H. Reed, Superintendent . A ' 1'iintiiri^ i\t Mi?. Qtitul i \ I School next Sunday uiorn.nv i il' be tin- reports fron. the delegatewho attended the State Sunday School Convention ::: ("iiark.-ston. Morning Service?11:00 a. u. . Subject: "The Spirit and Mi-s on el' Methodism." Kvery Method st i- expected t. . present. The public i- >rdia,lly luvited. Livening Service?S:0o p in. Subject: "The Blessings > of Our Country." TT14ST BAPTIST t HI K< 11 Sanies lleury Thayer, Tli. I).. l\v?tor Sunday School, 10:00 a. ns Supt. Waddy C. Thomson. Preaching In the morning l\? ion. Louis J. Bristow. Sup : :.:.-ndvni of the Baptist Hospit.il < o.itnbia. No night services Sun ia> > 1 an,; Prayer Meeting as n?unl o , \. R. P. fHURCH Kev. XV. s. Patterson, Pastoi IT it". Hell. Sujierintendent <?f Sunday School id:00 o'clock a. m?Sabbat V< School. ' ' ? preaching services | * o PRIST PRESBYTERIAN (HUU'li 'Ret-. Hugh K. Murclilson. Minister Sabbath school 10:Of' a. Tt. riios. Be&ty, Superintendent < Morning Serriet . 11:00 a m Subject: "Honor Thy Father taod,; Thy Mother." ' < Evening Service. S:t?o p :u. subject: "Tt Plan t Sulv.i* j Briefly Told.*' ?* % ! ? ? ! A F t T T Y Y Y T A ?|> Be it known <|* surrounding coun | PLATE GLASS caster, on the nor that matter, for tl > > forth?you can fii ;* and confectioner} > as well as a stock tobacco offered t< v LY; learn somethi X Your esteems % ? greatfully receive X every sense will d V A^ain askinc > ^ e I | W. I i v 1 ?hurritrs FOURTEENTH Church ol \our Choice Heath Spiin?- I hurcli Directory: IVM'TIsT CHlKC'll. I. . II. Mycin-. Tli. !>., l*ost<v. Sum;.,t> M;?v 11. Morning Subject: "The Child .Testis a Model tor Children." Special ,-ervicc for children. At If childten ni thin* Suutlay School are urged to remain for the service, .in.I others ire invited to cotue. The hand of fellowship will b aiven to recent onv?*rt?,rs l'v#*r,iny Subject: "I'araahas. the n> <.on=otatton." ?o? HUTHODIST t HI1U H. Itcv. .1. It. Wcldon, l'niitoi . T-v^'ng -very Sunday at 11 a. a. . Sunda>-school, Dr B. I). Stal; - A".pt very Sunday at lb a. m. ?o? I'lifvMSVTKKIAN fill ItCH. I!ci. T. \\. I>cVa?e. Pastor. Preaching first and third Sunday's, a* 11 a in . and S p. in.; Sunday-.i hoot. I. M Rell. supt., every Sunday at 10 a tn. ?o? I MM KlIKiF. KXPTIST ? Hl'KCIl. i >? ii. imiih-x, in. i?., t'r- i ' inc first and third Sunday iiiternoon- at Si.tO p. in.: Sunday?cb<?ol W. i. Orimminper. supt.. ev>rv Sunday " p tn. KH it Hit.I. BAPTIST < lU IU II. J. \V. H. n.vrlir*, Th. 1>., Pastor. Preaoliinp second and fourth Sunlay afternoons at 3:30 p. ni.: Sunlay-school. D. J. Hinson, supt.. evvry Sunday at 3 p. m. lt\V(il\(; lilN k MKTHOIHST milieu .1. It. Wi-ldou, Pastor 1 'reaching every Sunday 01 4:00 ?'?lock t? tn Sunday school every Sunday at > p *rt Thomas Youth;. Snporlnten l"T\t O 1*1.1 \ \ N 1 111 I.I. A. I{. I*. I HI IM II ll?'? W. \V. IV)jrr. l\i?toi 4 A A A A A A A . ? V V V V V Voclamc A _ * f I to ye cmzen or L,an try, that at the fruil FRONT, hard by tl th side or the sout liere the last Chance tid BARGAINS in s not elsewhere sec of the finest chewii :> the trade. See this nor nf if if sa. vi iv f v/ii u y vjv *d and continued pa d and maintained if So it. I a trial, ( respectful! Yours to please. ). Lemr TkLE LANCASTER NEW! r + + + + +++ + + + tv+: + PERSONALS + .+ . * i+ + * + + + + + + + + + < + + + .Mr. U. J. Mangum ot Plat Ctoek spent Thursday in Lancaster. ?o? COMING THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE ?o Horn to .Mr. and Mrs. Mack Uobinin. Thursday evening. May 11. a BOB. ?o? The City Meat Market lias Cunning?hams and shoulders for sale. Phone 160. ?o? Miss llattie Kobinson has returned from a visit to her sister. Mrs. F. I Massev of Columbia. COMING?THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE Miss Hetty Hrown returned this week from t'nion where she lias been visiting Miss Francis Nicholson. ?o? The City Meat Market lias Cunning?hams and shoulders for sale. Phone 160. COMING THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE ?o Mrs. Albert Blnkoncy spent Sunday in Uork Hill with Mrs. 15. A. Scruggs or. her way to Asheville where she is attending the Southern llaptist I Convention in session in Hint city this week. ?o? COMING?THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE Kelly says a man wants what lie wants when lie wants it. He wants you to eall or phone 160 when you want anything In his line. Mrs. It. F. Fleming. Jr.. unci It. F. Fleming. I'.rd. who have been visiting Mrs. Fleming's brother. Dr. it. <\ Brown, went yesterday to Winnsboro to visit her sister. Mrs. S. \V. Heath. She was accompanied by Mrs. It. C. Rrown. who is also the guest of Mrs. Heath. Preaching Second and Fourth Sundays at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 8:00 o'clock p. 111. Sunday school Second and Fourth Sundays at 10:00 a. m.. and on other Sundays at :t;::o p. m.. Walter Bowers. Superintendent. ? % % % JMJ4vVVVV ition I ? T X T T T r V caster, city and t stand, with the le Bank of Lan h side as well for A. W., holds t oft drinks, fruits ;ured in this line ng and smoking line ESPECIAL- X A i don't buy. i % itronage will be % : a square deal in % *!* Y y V ly remain, *? 3 MAY 12, 1910. SAYS DAUCHe SOUGHT RELIEF FOff 18 YEARS; All Medical Treatment Failed to Give MrX jTaylor's Daughter ; Ease. Y THEN /HANGE FAME I Mis. 'laylot# Says "All 'I'lils Improve* men! \Y?s (ilven lly Three Unities i?l' Timm>.n / How Nbr daughter had been under medical treatment for eighteen 11 8 ? years without obtaining permanent relief hut growing steadily worse in some respects and how taking jast three bottles of Tanlac. had relieved her suffering and had done wonderful work in restoring her daughter's I health, was explained by Mrs. \V. IS. Taylor. Proprietress of The Taylor House, at ISIS 1-2 Main street, | Columbia, S. in one of the most I remarkable statements givep the j Tanlac representative by any Columbian. "I think the work of Tanlac is Almost a miracle, so great was the i relief it gave my daughter." said I Mrs. Taylor. "It is a wonderful ; remedy. 1 never knew of anything like it." she added. After stating that she could hearti11> endorse Tanlac. Mrs. Taylor said: "My daughter suffered from a j nervous breakdown, it seemed, for I live (i?) year*. The doctors did not know what was the matter with her. I She had no appetite, and could not t tucked energy. Her system was in i a. terribly fun down condition NJlie had ljcon undeAsmedlcal treatjmonl for eighteen (1l> years -since :she was jnsl a little.'girl. She was (always father listless, and never | was strong and hwltliy like other 'girls. Finally, her .'condition heeatne I so had that an operation was thought j necessary, and sue underwent the (operation. She Aid not show the | improvement \l^it was expected, ] however, in faefvshe did not seem to receive any particular permanent heneliit from \i. \ "Like thous/ndt^jf others, I supI pose, 1 bought Tanl\e because I had | read so many/of the \estmonials telling of the jwe at valuWit possesses. , Tt is just wtntderful tli\\vay Tanlae helped my /daughter! Xjcr nerves j were <|tiiel<Jd bv this remedy in a I really wonaerful way. It fcjve lier | a great appetite, an appeme that j was so uonri she would eaat th?\three regular locals each day and then would get something more to eat at night beljnre she retired. She began ! Don't { Wh | Mercha [ MA I THE 5 will ser\ \ NICE i s 5 Properly G jj Either Lunch ii home, t I awhile. I o. o. 1 illllllllUlflNIHIIfl T I nond | t . * o sleep I ke a child, something she your i>. ind not done in many /nonths, and. savin.-, 11 this Improvement In her con.li- for 1 \ ion was brought about by just three know o tot ties of Tnnlac. A Tanli "I recommend TiUfilfyr because it <ohl ex s a wondeilful ru/neaV. I never Jo., Li ;new of anything >like ft. I think Jro. Co he work this medicine Is doing is Itcrsha liraculous. I h/ve no objection to ^tralgh Mfortce I .number of cups i (ijttnd. the be: yrouyevcr drank We^wantee th \\l l\ it dbes not prove I 1/ I I afjfer you h^ve u! If I J t#nts of one can II Sons, tell the gfo \\l Imoney back and 1 ' out a question. B V AY today. Write fo -^Tbc Re ily-Taylor C< BIM f CADMCDC' 1VAI a /-iixifiLiiW mv Don't they fit in nice Just at this of the best old-line companies have wltt Aren't Lancastei and York counties fori have to organize? D. E. BONE1 YORK SOI Til I Bring a Li ien You Atten< int's Trade \ Y 18, 19, 2< CITY CA ve you promptly n r a at n/ri LUCr/iiY J ooked and Cleanly Counter or Reguh i and make yourself lat vour dinner end It will Ac g FERGUS IIHIt'llfSQBAfi. IL . i . iblU'.Ving this statement and I I pur\ do believe in Tanlac, I vould Hk?- for everybody to I f it?/?V ' * ic, Uhr master medicine, is cluaivi 1- .1 Mackey & monster; Peoples Drug & ?..?eath Springs: C. O. Floyd, y. Price: $1 per bottle I the I inapound I ?t coffee I at for Luzianne. If fl| out on both points S sed the entire con- H according to direc- B cer you want your B ie'11 return it with- X \xy this better coffee H r premium catalog. H o. New Orleans jSh Si ^.YT' l"* 1 irnrt 1 COFFEE I JW JTUALS ! time when nearly all ltlrawn from the State? lunate thr.t they don't (, Agent \ I CAICOLINA UMIICIIIBI mch | i | Veek ] n i V/ n FE | uuf/i 8 EALS j Served f ar Dinners S at 5 loaf S nod | I ' S I >ON i 8 r. me.-*