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Be Sure to Attend the
I'll 1ST MKTHODLST <111 K< 11
llrv. K. T. liudKrs, I'.islur
The Sunday School meets at 10:00
ft. ui. W. 11. Reed. Superintendent.
Preaching at. 11:00 ?. in.?Subject:
"The Conflict ot the Ages."
Preaching at 8:00 t> u: -Subject*
"The Design ot" the Fat' : s Dove."
FIRST HAPT1ST CUl'KCH
James liviii} Tlin.vcr, Th. 1).. Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 a. aa. Supt
Waddy C. Thomson.
l>r. W. T. Deroeux w'.il preach in
the morning No evening service.
Prayer meeting as usual.
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A. R. P. CHURCH
Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor
J U. Bell, Superintendent of Sunday
School
10:00 o'clock a. m?Sabbath
School.
11:00 a. m., Preaching at Shiloh ?
Subject: Christ's Estimat of Man.
and Man's est iinale of t'lirs*. !'- S:t.
Mat. "2:4". Urine yourself denial
or velopes
8:00 p. in.. Preaching at Lancaster
"I was glad when t > -l#iunto
me, Let us go into the house of the
Lord."
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FIRST PRRMBV TFKIAN CHl'RCH
Rev. Hugh R. Murcliison, Minister
Sabbath school 10:00 a in., it.
Thos. Beaty. Superintendent
11:00 a. ni.. Sermon?Mat. 11:29.
"And ve shall find rest unto your
souls."
8:00 p. m.. Sermon?Acts 24:10.
Conscience void of offence toward
Cod and men always.
Mr. John 14. Poag's g'rl choir will
sing at evening service.
Everyone welcome to all the*
ser\ices.
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CRAt F. MFTIiOIHHT I Ill'Ht H.
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Sunday School ; t 1 o:?? ? a in.
POTATO BUG
Time Has i ontc foe War on tlit*
I'nlallt Hug lloW I i I so I'oison
\ii? 1 Common Pest
1 -uison College, S t\, May lit!. ?
Tin. I'i'.nnioii pest, the potato lulu:,
is now requiring attention in all
potato fields and vegetable gardens,
"There are two form* ot poison
used for killing the 'potato bug."
Th best is arsenate <> lead. I'aris
green is also extensively nsi d Arsenate
of lead i> purchased in two
forms, paste and powtlei Th1
powder is re, mtntended because it
is more easily handled, cannot
t'roe/.e an<l cannot dry up Kor large
acres this powder s used at the ratof
r-ne pounu to at> gallon- of water
In making up solutions of ar.qcnati
of ieail or paris green always -it
t h- poison i t h a little w a ?-t t
t !s thickness of whitewash hefort
it s added to the hulk of water
Paris green is made up in th< saint
iviij iis arsenate ot lead, except tlta*
o r;ite is 1-4 lb of Paris green t
?" gallons of water.
for the small family garden . r
sehate of lend is used at the rati
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MKTHOOIST I'lll RCH.
Ilev. J. li. WVldon, Pastor.
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ai ; Sunday-3cliool. Dr. B. D. Stali
nak'^r. v.ipt., every Sunday at 10 a. m.
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PRKSBYTERIAX CHURCH.
Rev. T. \V. DeVanc, Pastor.
Preaching tirst and third Sunday's.
! at 11 a m . and S p. m.; Sundayj
school. L M. Bell, supt., every Sun!
day at 10 a m.
FLINT HI DDF. BAPTIST CHURCH.
J. \V. H. Dyches, Th. l>.. Pastor.
PTeachlng first and third Sunday
afternoons at 0:30 p. ru.; Sunday'
school, W. L. Crlmminger. supt., every
Sunday, s p. m.
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, RICH IIILI. BAPTIST CHURCH.
I. \V. II. Dyrhes, Th. D., Pastor.
Preaching second and fourth Suni
day afternoons at 3:30 p. m.; Sun
ley-school.- D. J. Hinson, supt., ev.
erj Sunday at 3 j?. m.
!I\N?;|\?; ROCK MF.THODIST
ClllRfii
IJi-x J. B. Wclilcn, Pastor
Preaching .-cry Sunday at 4:00
< 'clock p. m I
Sunday school every Sunday at 5
3 p. m.. Thomas Young. Superlnten- !
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PI.KASAXT HILL A. II. P. CHURCH
Rev. XV. XV. Roy re. Pastor ?
Preaching Second and Fourth 1
Sundry - at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and .
S:l?0 o'clock p ni. i
Sunday ciiool Second and Fourth
Sunday .- at 1 * . 0?> a m.. and on other
Sundays at 3:30 j> m.. XX'alter Bowi
er?. Superintendent.
' a hi apinu tea-poont ill to a pail ^
o! water: Paris green. at the rate of
a level teaspootltill to a pail of we
green should not la
sprayed on the plants without the (
addition oi a little whitewash to p
the spray This ran lie accomplish- n
! by -larking a lump of unick lime "
Ml I'll I lilt I. U-.rt., 1 I .1 I I"
ii to flu* pail of spray
\rsonate of load pow der or Paris
green may bo dusted Fot the fain
ily garden it can bo dusted tiir\i .1
muslin (>* cheese cloth sack Th
best time to dust in this wax is in
the morning when th. dew is on, be
atise 1 hon it sticks ii.'t 1 ci \r.-cn;,i
of lead may In- dusted nlon< without
injury in d for young toniatoos it 11
1 should be dusted at the rate 01 Jl
aicc iino 10 two pounds to the acre t?
1 a.' 1.1 s }. be usiog too much ot u
,it and 'a- trouble it can be mi\? d >
1 I its v u! wit!> air-slacked "inn "
'and dusted lihornllv. fi
T? (Illst Paris green, add .1 tea>pO"Ut'ul
<>: Pari- green t" a quart
ol air-slacked lime and mix thoroughly
and then d.is; on the plant 11
in * he morning w iiile the dew is h
yet ou thcs?, v
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tae Journal of Kducatlon. President ol
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COURSES OF ST
raes 01 aiuay v, ;u bt provui -.j t? tuf^l
inclpals., i -) "4i*> Sc ool -ptu ra f i'
ol Tea h rn. aw (!?) . .-I n? (.
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ted Excursions, Largt
1 Thoroughly Equipp
lodation unexcelled.
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I'HJ-. LAXCASTKK NKWS
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Made to Brave
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?Two
coats. tuuue tu bravo the spiteful
return of the north wind in May
end the showers from spring skies,
ire shown in the picture given here.
They are of cheeked serge ami tan
overt cloth, craveuetted. and thereore
not hurt by dampness. Their
ityle is excellent and distinctive.
There have hern so many checked
oats in the season's showings that it
.vould seem almost impossible for any- i
hing new and also attractive to make
ts appearance among them. Hut the ]
nodel presented, while cut on familiar j
iit<1 voll-iiked li- a ' ir-li en ,
irely novel All ft e'e s an tin (|
shed with a " ; of white and out- I
inert with na *o i: t silk br.nd tnakug
the sharp tM>u snui p> cont'ast of
llai'k and ".I. m a con.- rvative
OMK CONTROL MK ASl'ltLS
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Kites are best controlled by carjns
or manures. the places where ther .
reed. (a) Haul ont and spread the (
lanure once a week. tb Store the
utniirc in a dark shed -Mies do not t
reed in dark places (el Treat the j
i.mure to kill the maggot and crux, j
t'here it is necessary to ha\e mail- j
res exposed to llies. it ntay h.
rented with borax of holhhnr<- aallows:
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ltoia\ ,
I'oh di red borax sprinkled iv< . |
he manure .it the rati of three- |
ft its pound to eight bushels of man
re and two or three gallons of wa
om t the horj:x-trented tn. 1 ur*
wash the borax into the matin" ''
i'l kill t maggots ;>n 1 t! 1
gi: from hatching The o ir > dg- t
i" the mat are pile should be can
[lily sprinkled as this is where the
laggots congregate for population.
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Hellebore
Powdered White Hellebore when '
inde into a solution by mixing one- *
alf pound of hellebore to 10 gallons *
'titer and sprinkled over the man *<
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llit?>d St a I t-s will i?i \ o .m<ri*'X
>lutnl(ia l'n;vcrsity, (' )'iim s
National Education A-mo< ;jr
tl\?? Story-T?)llers' l.*a?i?,
>n. tad many otlt??r9.
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Prisi , ~y ii I 0 "a I TW -h""-.
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ROCK HILL, SOI
MAY 20, 1910,
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All Weathers <
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BjPij
fashion. Ii has a chin-chin" collar. '
'I ho short coat of covert cloth
trimmed with plain broadcloth is
frankly a model lor all-round wear,
and does not commit itself to any sort
of special occasion. It is pictured
worn with an afternoon frock of taffeta.
It is a short, plain model with
pointed collar of broadcloth, and the
cutis and poeket are fnished In the '
same way
fnlike most spring models the coat *
is belted across the front, and the 1
hack hangs free from the shoulders i
town. Ii is the re fort a good model
For u slender figure.
y ^
ir? uiv cood results in killing
1; fly m.ggots. This solution can'1
?< made up into large (inanities ^
md kept until wanted for use.
The manure can be treated in
lie stable without moving it. The
nnnurn composition will not be
hanged by using either the Helle-1 ^
ore 01 Horax. Animals will not i
>e in any danger when manure is I
rented in the stables as the poison
- washed into the manure.
Maggot Trap
I'll i ~ i- a simple method In kill (
lu IIV maggot stage ?full infor- ,
nation can lie had by writing to
! >f Kntoniologv. Washington,
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Screen (lie I'rivy Closets
n-iv rhi> provided witj> ; i
< - ii barrel of ;tir slaked lime and
f'.x'h Io drv up the closet ma
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Traps I
Make or buy fly traps. Place f
hem in windows at tin- stables, bos
>ons, and chicken houses. Send for
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dans of the Clemson fly trap. This ,
rap is simple and easily constructed. ,
Press Bulletin No. 14 7.
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K HILL, SOU
\ large faculty has he
education in this and other st
SPEC
.Model School, flu ml S
on the Moototoori Methods,
certificate!* ''.ill in force for
,4ci'oO: . <: e the 'Mil OXU
lusical Companies, E
Regulation Size Swi
her information writ
DIN, Pre
JTH CAROLINA.
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Mr. \V. W Hoy kin of Charlotte is
spending a few days in Lancaster. .
Mr. It. J. Mangutn of Plat Creek
ivas a visitor in Lancaster Tuesday.
Mi ss Mary Hood has returned from J
1 pleasant visit to friends in ltock
Hill. j,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ilea4h Glass of
Lynchburg are visiting relatives in
the city.
Mrs. James 11. Hamel of Kershaw
risited Mrs. Florence Elliott the
last week. v
Mrs. Walker '"raig of York, sister 1
)f Mrs. U. Mack Robinson, is visit- s
ng in Lancaster. 1
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Miss Prancina Milling has gone r
o llartsville to visit her aunt. Mrs./
Hutler. who is very ill.
Mr. J. L. Newman of Greenville 1
'U? a visitor at the home of Mr. t
ind Mrs. W. M. Stevens last Friday. F
Mrs. Llnder and daughter llave '
?een in Charlotte during the past v
vwk on a visit to friends and rela- '
ives.
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Mr. M. Kiddle lias returned from 1
he Confederate reunion at Birming- t
lam. On his way home he came hy
Miattano'oga to vis;t his son. ^
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Mis I'lnxco of York, mother of d
Mrs. K. Mack Robinson, who lias t
leon visiting in this city during the v
>nst s. veral days has returned to her 11
ionic. '
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In connection with "Baby Week" 1
liich will be held in this city June o
and 2. each mother is required to '
upply a baby blanket and towel to c
used in the examination of her
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DAIRY \
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The ( ow unci Her Product t
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Clentson College, S. C., May 2C. ? J?
'nclean milk is especially dangerous
luring warm weather. t
Remember that the sun is an ex- t<
(client disinfecting agent. Sun the !|
nilk and cream utensils after wash- t(
ng. h
Silo building time is here. If you
ontoniplate building one, write to '
extension Division. Clemson Col- ...
fg? . S C.. for help. t
If tii have too few cows to 1
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nake < lo pay do not forget to
datit some root crops to serve asta
uccnlent feed in fall and winter. ''
Mangel'-, stock beets and turnips ^
re recommended ^
No dairyman can afford to lie '
vitiiout a good i ream separator. \ J.'
eparntor removes practically all the
at from the milk. By th?- ordinary j,
kimming metliod. from Id t<> 2.1 |i
?et cent of the hutterfat is left in
lie milk.
By carefully testing and weeding '
mt the poor cows yon can Increase,"''
lie average production of each ,
>\ riithan 40 pounds of Ijiftter;i(
por year. '
No animal that n?-ts only feed S
rough t<> support 1 if can produc
profit Feed your row a bnlin
red ration.
When a farmer make- and <el]s
utter and feeds the skitn mill, to
oultry. pips and calves. he is not
lending away a great deal of his
'arnu's fertility. Keep the farm'ertility
on the farm.
Some fanners would be better o'f
f thev sold their cows and bought
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nilk and butter Yet they don't
realize that they are loosing real
uoney on every "boarder" in their t
lerds. Te'st each row. *
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FACULTY
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1AL FEATURES
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County boards of education are authi
all tea<-hors *h? do atisfaetory work
ruioat .on
Educational Moving
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IN HUNT FOR RELIEF
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"ather Tolls of Terrible Suffering
His pnughter Endured.
ALL TREATMENT FAILED
iiiys Slw I!.k| '.SOO C(invulhion??Tonlac
Almost lU'sliiiTtl Health In
Two Week*.
Jusl two and Vi half bottles of
i'anlac have banislied in three (3)
veeks the stoma Mi trouble with
vhl.rh Mrs. Mary (n Kernels, of 16
I am mot I street. Anderson. S. C.,
offered and which, during the preeding
eleven (111 - months had
a used her to have at least two hun Ired
(200| convulsions, said her
ather, G. W. Hale, of 18 Hammett
treet, Anderson.
Mr. Hale said he. with others, had
aid out Mrs. Kernels' body at least
wo hundred (200) times during the
>ast eleven (11) months, each time
hinking Iyer dead. "I hoped she
eally was dead,'' he said, "so she
.w>t Vin..n 1 a?? rv ^
? vs 111VI liyj\ lirt ? i; vu luugci CUUUTt?
hat awful suffering."
Mr. Hate's statement follows, and
t is one of the most remarkable
hat has vet come to the attention of
he Tailing representative:
"For fivn years my daughter. Mrs.
lary (1. Kernels, suffered after eatng
the most severe attacks of inligestion.
we had tried every way
o find reliet for hei^uifTering. but
vithout success. She had even been
inder the knife at/fi hospital. During
he past year \yf spent at least six
uimircd (t?0(ur dollars for doctors'
tills for liyXt but Tanlae was the
inly mediytne lwhieh gave her relief
'anlac j/ thejgrealest medicine on
arty
"Her suffering was so intense and
o terrible tha[ it caused her to go
nto a kind of [convulsion. We had
aid her out, thinking she was dead
t least two hundred (200) times in
he past eleven months. Scores of
imes when she was laid out, I hoped
he really was dead, so she would not
ave to longer endure that awful
ufTering.
"lint, she was relieved in just two
2) weeks by Tanlae, and now, ft'
pen (15) days after she began takng
it. she is up and goes out visitng.
though she had been confined
it Iter bed six (t>) weeks before she *
egan taking Tanlae."
Mrs. Kernels, who lives at 10
laninittt si reef, said: "1 suffered \t.
nun chronic stomach trouble, and ^
(t ;i(lil\ becalm wotse despite all
n tlnteni Dast summer I was
wice operated on without gaining
eliit. I was told my case was
opeless. hut I began taking Tanlae
nd the very tirst dose decreased the
alenslly of those awful attacks
hint followed each meal. I have
a ken two and a half (2 1-2) botles
of Tanlne. and have gained ten
10) pound* In weight. I am doing
iv housework now. and do not snfer
those attacks.*'
Mrs Kernels' father and his wife,
ier husband >rhd a neighbor worn
resent duping those conversations.
Kvaiis^i'luinnacy. Anderson, will
e pUgfsi <j to 'answer any imiuirlcs
ogjiniing the above statements.
^Tanlao, the master medicine. Is
>d,i exclusively by J. P. Mackey &
Aj.. Lancaster; Peoples Drug &
: " Co , Reatb Springs; C. O. Floyd,
vershaw. Price; 31 per bottle
traight.
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