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+ + . LOCAL DOTS * + * ?|a ?|? J' ?|s ?'J? r*t t|i ?/ rti A ifi *|? *?? * Mother* are urged not to turpi ' "Baby Week'* to bo hold In La nous tor. Juno i and 2. The City M*at Market has Cunning? hams and shoulders for sale. Phone 160. Mr. W. B. Twltty of Heath Sprln has secured the agency fov the Met/, car ?o - Mothers are urpen not to forgot Babv Week" to be held in Lancaster, June 1 and 2. ?o? We are glad to see our friend. I) "keece Williams, or. the streets again atter several (lays of severe illness. ?o? Mr. A. J. Gregory has purchased a new Oakland car. He has also secured Ihe agency for tills celebrated car. 1 "0 Mr. T. M. Hughes who has secrued the agency for th<> famous Chevolet car is expecting a car load in the next w days. The Lancaster Ice & Fuel Company and the Builders' Supply Company have purchased an automobile delivery truck in order to bettor serv ? their many patrons in tne future. ?o The convention to organize tin American Bible Society convened in New York. May 10th. 1816. It adopted a constitution and elected a Board of Managers. The managers met on May 11th and chose as president, Hon. Elias Boudinot of New Jersey. Hon. Charles C. Pincknev of South Carolina was chosen as one of the vice presidents. MWarenervous The nervous system is the alarm system of the human ixxl*. f Iu perfect healthNre liardlwrcnlize tliat we have a network cH nerved, Ixit when health is ebbing, whetrctrength is declining, the same tiervous\y8ybtn gives the alarm in headaches tiri'Hj/esfl, dreamful sleep, irritatrility and unfcss corrected. leads straight to a break<Jb\^n. To correct nervousnedt, Scott's Ktnulsion is exactly what yo* shoulXtalie; j(9 rich nutriment gets into the dNxxI ami rich blood feeds the tmy nerve-cells while the whole system responds to its refreshing tonic force. It Is free from alcohol. Scott & Itowue. Bloomfield. N. J. Summer Cooking \ Shouldn't Cook ! I the Cook | 1 Getting dinner ready in July is just as comfortable as in Novenib e r?i f y o n u s e a ^ KLORKNCE OIL COOK STOVK. < The heat goes into the rooking, not into the J kitchen. It does your work well and reliably, and keeps you comfortable. It requires less than a coal stove. You can keep one or mo hot or merely simmering Come in and let us show Automatic Stoves work, No tricks to burn out. started, each burner will power until you turn it on PERFECT DO YOU WANT A < 'utile aild see tile oil ot the wick oil stove as Jumps. No wicks to bu IVoiii oil and air. Absoli room, all confined to tin guaranteed by the peop people that sell it. Just think with one no wet wood* no wood to and ashes to carry on wait a hall' hour to heat me show you. L would also like to less Cooker that brain duce. ''The Ideal/* tiun < Nune and go through \ want to buy there will 1 your next ?trip to A Florence Oil Stove and t Yours J. B. MAI iiu* -Ju.. WASHINGTON OFFICIAL PLEASED WITH WORK ' Monv.' !>r;no;:tration Woili in iv ?t t County ItI frit'.\ Conimi'iiili'd lt> ili. Martin. Tli fo'.owini; communication r< ecntlv received by Mi.-s Crfcighto' < from Cou. O. 11. Martin, assistant in 1 charge of Demonstratlpn Club Worl , for the ?-ntir? south. Washington. ' 1). C.. is very gratifying in regard to tlu> constructive work being ;?? - : coniplishetl in this county nndor her direct supervision: Washington, I). May 15. 1916. ; Miss Martha (J. Oroightnn, Lancaster, S. C. Dear MKs Oreigitton:? i wisli to acknowledge receipt of your weekly field reports. February ( 5th to April 22d. This is a splendid ret of reports. 1 I enjoy reading them very much. ( The\ gi\>> a very definite idea of the establishment of the work in Lancaster county. 1 think you have made a splendid start. You evidently aroused an interest which will be lasf'ng because you have organized i the work so thoroughly that results will be forth coming. | 1 am glad you have the support of the Chamber of Commerce, the Farm Demonstration Agent, th< County Superintendent and others. You certainly have some splendid communities which are taking an intelligent Interest. Your comments in regard to the visits of Mrs. Walker. Mr. Rlliott are appreciated, indeed. Sincerely yours. O. 13. MARTIN'. Assistant in Charge of Demonstration Club Work. good for colds Money. Pine Tar and Glycerine arc recognized cold remedies. In Dr. Dell's Plnd^Tar-Hyney these are com. , iiiii<*<i wuii Miner rougn mentcine in a pleasant syrWi. fur. noil's Pine-TarIloney quicklSt ftops your couch. ! soothes irritatirVfi of the throat. Excellent for yoi/tK, adult and aped, i formula on ev/ryxiottle. You know just what youfnre taking and your doctor knows# Its good for coughs and colds. Insist on Dr. Bell's PineTar-Honey. .'Only 25c at Druggists 1 The Turning Point in Oil Stwt History '* i FLORENCE Oil Cook Stoves "Look for the 1 .ever" watching and regulating re burners at an intensch I flame. you how these Florence ? how simple and reliable. I No Valves to leak. Once I keep goifig at the same K it. \ "LY SAFE REAL OIL STOVE stove that is as far ahead olectrie, lights are of oil m out. Ileat generated itclv safe, no heating tin* p stove. A stove that is >le that make it and tic of these stoves you have <*ut, no wood to carry in t, and you haven't got to up your stove, (Ymie let I i show you the best Fire s has been aides to pro i\ labor and worry saver. vith me. if you do not he no harm done Make 3 rackoreH's to see the he ideal FirHess Cooker. \ i truly 3K0RELL ' 1 THE LANCASTER NEW! n-+++++++t+++++t (. I * > SOCIAL NEWS * < + { + + + + + + + + + + + + ,'i+\' In honor of her i:!?-ce, Mrs. James VlcLaurin <>f McColt and her guest. \l ~ Vera McLaurin of .MoColi, Mrs John C. Kdwards entertained Tup lay afternqon at a very enjoyable ook party. Sixteen miosis (lllorl tie our tables and rook was the gain played for a couple of hours. Misaj \'annie Hill Moore's fop score woe for her Ilia first prize, a box of tatlonery. Similar prizes were also iwarded tiie honorei i. Ko -s and1 sweet peas were the beautiful flowers vhioh filled the rooms I ifternoon the hostess served elnho rato refreshment* in two eouv s. --o? KTOYKIMI WIN Dr. R. O. Mayes of Fremont. N '.. and Mis- Perrlne Stover, youngest laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Stover if lteath Springs, S. were <|i!iot 1;. married on Saturday evening. M \ S. at the beautiful country home of Dr. CJ. W. Mr Daniel, pastor of llv ' "irst Da pi ist church in Richmond. Va., who made them man and wife. The impressive ring ceremony was Use!. ..men a. - made more imnn siv< hy the swi ?t stillness of tin twilight hour and tin* simplicity of the ceremony. They reached their home in Proliant nhout Sunday where they were given a warm welcome l?y their nunteroUR friends whom they had taken by surprise, sinc? only their families and a few intimate friends knew their plans. Owning to a pressure of Dr. llayos nraet'ce at the present time, they postponed their wedding tour until Inter in the summer when they will leave on an extended rip. "Mrs. Hayes, who was Miss Pcrrino Stover of Heath Springs. S. lias been principal of the Fremont High School for the past four years tn which capacity she has given uni versal satisfaction. Dr. Hayes is mm of the prominent practicing physicians of Fremont and vicinity." Raleigh News and Observer. They were accompanied to Richnond by their close friends. Mr. and Mrs. CuRen Dee. Dr. and Mrs. Hayes will make their 'uture home in Fremont, N. HID! P -MX IIANKMRS TO MEET IN LANCASTER; Program of Fourth Annual Meet-' inir of Croup Six South Carolina Hunkers Association, to ho hold at Lancaster, S. C.. May 26, 1016. Invocation ?Rev. Hugh R. Murchi-nn, Lancaster. S. c Address of Welcome ("has. 1). Tones, Lancaster. R. C. Response John T. Vates. CamIon. S. C. Address Looking into the Federal Reserve System, W. E. Cadwallaler. Auditor, Fifth Federal Reserve Hank, Richmond. Va. Address?The Country Banker's Influence in the Community. Ira R. Dunlap, President of The National Union Bank, Rock Ilill. S. C. Address?Economic and Industrial Conditions. E. P. Grice, Cashier of The Peoples National Bank. CharlesIon. S. C. General Discussion. Election of Officers. MEETING OF LANCASTER GRADED SCHOOL PATRONS A meeting of the patrons of the Lancaster Graded school was held In thf? Court House Tuesday afternoon, May 16. for the purpose of electing a hoard of trustees and at tending to such other matters as might come before the meeting. The members of the old board, ronsisting pf Col. Loroy Springs, j George \v. Williams, E. W. Sistare, R. R. Stewart and Dr. .1. P. Funder k-.tk. were unanimously reelected for ll o ensuing year. The tax levy .vas not increased. Immediately aftpr tin genera^ meeting adjourned, the newly elected joard of trustees met and reelected Chalmers E. Wesslnger. superintenlent for the ensuing lear. Thursday afternoon. May 1S the ooard met again and elected the following well known eachers: Prof. EV. T. Foaster, Prof. J. K. Connors, Miss Jonnip May Lynch, Miss Agnrs dryan. Miss Juanlta Neely. Misg Etta, Skipper. Miss Ethel O. Frock. M iV. E. Taylor, Mrs. R. R. Riddle, Miss Rvn Hough. Miss Joe Foster. M * Jennie Culp and Miss Elfrleda Pong in fact all of the teachers were reflected with the exeeptlon of Miss Rebecca \Valk?r who was not an ap-j illcant for reelection. The trustees. ind patrons of ho school regret very; Tnioh to lose her valuable services,| lowever, she had already decided to J icoept a position in another field. A teacher for the sixth grade will >e selected Id the near fuure. The general report of the past ?ears work was ver> gratifying to he patronA. Dr. M. R/tampbell Hetfisfoty Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Anderson, c. Standard/DrtW Co., local repre lentatlves ^akeVotir broken lfnset> md repaim to bberi for prompt and . accurate A-ork. x 1 S MAY 1(>. f!H<* >+++**+*++*+**+* {. Y PERSONALS + : J- * v 41 + v ! -i* ** ?' : -!? o ?! t! Mrs. I?. '' l'i ujv i> p '"i t-r. i | >k*brn ion ir '" ! >t 1 , -o- ' 'VI. n t Mr ]. . Spriri'.' ; ? : i'r I ,n (.'hnrlnttf I ?o ? i Mrs. H. A. Marlett of Sparl inb i I visiting Mrs. A H. Droyor o Mr. ! ' (I. of f'olnii' ;i v , ; ? l)tlsli!?'<- visitor ill I .??? ? . n. fc4 week. f? ??? 1? Mothers are urged no' to forget 1 'I! ' v W< i k'' to ho ' '. 1 I, in ! r. June 1 and L' L* r? V r. .1 P. 1 ') i li'M i ;\ i i "TV |J ! ' *rv of l'i ici-" pi -i jf? ! oda> md Saturday. | V \ Im:1 Vnnl .niiflii ar'vun M ! Springs vis , il li r cousin. | ,? R tii McCardell. this week 1 . __o_ ? M* TS. Tt. S. Stewart t; W I:: I and B. Cunningham returned from' !? Columbia Thursday, where they at- <\ t*'ii<t il the State convention. '? ^ < M'ss Louise Pons litis return'fl | ,* m-:mi S'ieni \i.i'lo>ny at Wir.ston-' ' \ Snlem. N". to spend the summer !< I with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. I ' I.. Poav ;J ?o? ; i Mothers are urged not to forget! ,< I'. i'iv Week'" to tie held in Lanen J for. .lime 1 ;in<t " '< ?o- ; Mr. H rr\ C. R'mnmi of Vtlanta ,? ('. i . i- i-i the city to- lay booking with 'J the Si ! Theatre for some high-da s prod similar to "The Battle >J , Cry oi peace." . : Mrs. Annie ('. 11. Lapdis who hasj ,* been spending the winter with herl J brother. Mr. T. C. Hicks, has ie ? turned t<? lo r home in North Cnrolinn. J > FEAT CREEK DOTS r r 4 Miss Laura Morgan is spending a few weeks with her brother Mr. w Drue Morgan of Charlotte. Miss Minnie Robertson spent Sun- -e day with Misses Ada and Bess'o ^ Lucas. Mis-- Minnie Cutoc sp? nt Sunday p with Mi s Leila Phillips. Miss Docia Gardner spent Satur- I day niirht nrd Sunday with Miss I Plossle Phillips Mr. fins Paile sjw-nt Sunday witii TCIrby Gardner. Mr. Jim Wright and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Sam Lucas. j Mr. fins Paile spent Saturday nlglc ; | with Mr. Rurrell Phillips. Misses Ada and Resste Duras spent | Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs ! I.onnie Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Morgan and son spent Saturday afternoon with) Mr. and Mrs. .Too Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Vannit- Morgan | spent Saturday night i.ml Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M A. Morgan. . Mrs Modlo Hilton, little daughter _ and grand child spent Sunday with j Mrs. Rachel Morgan. 1 Misses Ella and Hleeka Payne spent Sunday with Miss Znlln Robertson. Mis; Snllie fiainoi .-pent Sundav with Miss Clans Small Mrs. \V. It. Gardner spent Sunday with Mrs. T J. Pavn< A READER. BUSINESS NOTICES j ('MX ijr>M Excelsior Grocery Company for fresh meats of .ill kinds! delivered at onriy' Excelsior Grocery Store, it -southern Railway. Station, city. 57-tfc; Kill WOMEN?Kc^e treatment for, suffering wniu^n. Send this ad j and I will man you free ten day's treatment own. home remedy which , will absolutely cure all female complaints. /Address with stamp. Mrs. M. A dlilton. Kershaw. S. C. C2-4t p i WANTED?G.000 pounds of cow. horse, mule, shejp, end goat hides. | i mi w : m i iini ue on w nue street. See us before you soil. Capus Cau-I then & Son., Lancaster, S. C. 60-lmo-p / WANTED - -To lease Piedmont Spring; Hotel, liottling Plant ann Cottages for one or more years. | Will make light price an.l good term* to right par|$. Everything i fully equipped and furnished to; get r ight to buafnesa. Hotel has electric lights, ^werage and baths, j Unless responsible do not apply.' While Diamond Litliia Springs Co., I Gaffuey. S. C. 62-4tc: V KOH SALE ANl^KXOHANGK?8eej Kelly if you liu\eyC fat dry cowl you would like to\r.vap for a good milker. Kelly has a good horse and bugger for\ale. 63-tfc WASTED?RAOfi-^Jrhen you have copper, rubber or/^rass see me at Southern Depot D Rowell > 63-4tci FOR ItEXT?Two houses for rent, one Ave room,and one six.Modern conveniences., Apply to Mrs. .faek White or W. >J. Cunningham. \ 63-3tp " 5 f ACTUAL * business li IIIIIIK . l# ' tiii'iiiVmic in , TYjr >! l world : ? r : ^JIMK-ThliN'niS of the business { of the world 3s done by ehecks. j Wliv not do vours (hat wav? : * # V V??ar money is safer in a good bank I than anywhere else. It is at your call at any >! time and you can pay it out sijnply by writ ins your check, n cleaner way than handling the actual b lis and silver. Then, too, the check Is a good re- |* 'I 'or payment, for, of course, the payee can't get >*' the money?your money?from the bank. V until he receipts for it. V V We accept small accounts and are glad to get them v THE BANK OF LANCASTER J "Oldest, Strongest, Best" > V LL _ _ _ ^ ^ ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS Satisfied Customers Means thai those who come. lia<k to us again and again to buy after they've made their litst purchase at our store always receive satisfactory service. ihey know that carefulness, honesty, courtesy, cleanliness and promptness characterize us. \\ I'. CAItKV A FOMI'LKTE LINK OF DRl'bS, FOLD DKINKS, FIFAItS, TOUACCOS, TOILET AllTICIJ-iS \\l> ltt'RItElt FOODS \\ e also liandle TANLAF. .mi ruriy can win do appreciated. MIDWAY DRUG CO. TKIiKl'HOXK IU? liAXOASTEH S. C. JUST ARRIVED A New Shipment of Ladies Beautifully Tailored Skirts All Wool Serge Skirts, blue and black, special $3.50 French Serge Skirts in all the now styles, navy, Copenhagen, black, gray and tan $5.00 and $5.75 Special Fxtra si^c Skirts for the large ladies. sizes 30 to 3(>, $4.50, $5.00 and $5.75 New Sport Skirts in large blue and tan stripes, made in silverbk>om, special for summer wear $5.00 Silk Faile Skirls in new styles. $5.00, $5.75 j| ??"" $(5.50 I Taffeta Skirts in new draped effects. $7.7"), $8.<X>. $0.50. $Ht.H0 aii<I./ $11.75 \\ liite Skirts made of good quality Gaberdine, special $1.00 >>port Skirts in rose, Mack and blue stripes $1.00 < i;d erdim and Pi pie Skirts, $2.00. $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 Ti O; {' - v'v i i re ' wm. Skirts, special ...$3.50 ('"ne 11 .n 1 < i a i i over. * ROBi^O^-CLOUD CO. | la r. lcGdwg store j 11 I