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I LOCAL DOTS ? ? [ The Civic League will meet Wednesday afternoon, June 7, at the homof Mrs. u. B. Wylfe. The Zion Democratic Club will meet at Zlon Saturday night, June 10, beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. W. C. Williams. There will bt> an ice cream supper at Antioch next Saturday, June 10th, beginning at 7 o'clock, for the benefit of the church. The public cordially invited. o Mrs. H. A. Marlott of Spartanburg. who for the past two weeks has been the attractive guest of her sister. Mrs. A. II. Dreyer, Jr., returned home Tuesday, accompanied by her sister. Miss Kdna Small. Mrs. Ola I*. Uatling will play for the First llaptirt lunch during the summer. There will be a fifteen minute organ prelude at the evening services. Notices of the numbers to be rendered will appear in the church column of the News every Friday. We call attention to all users of water in the city to the fact that the water rent must be paid by not later than the 10th of the month. If not paid by that time, you will be cut off and will be charged an additional dollar in order to be re-connected. No further notice will be given. ?o? Mr. Marion Hndd Walker of ('lies ter, S. ('., was the recent delightful guest of his cousin, Mrs. John I'. Hunter. Mr. Walker is a graduate in Voice and Piano of "The New York School of Music and Arts." He gave pleasure to all who heard him sing in Lancaster. His voice is a strong, rich baritone, and his enunciation perfect, which is a great accomplishment that all singers do, not possess. His voice is wonderfllllv cultivated Thorp Is mnro Catnrrh In this aeettnn of tlip country ttinii nil ithor do cam < |>ut together. and int'l the Inst few ji iirn was supposed I" bo incurable. lor n grout in.ni/ years doctor* pronounced It a local <li.- asc .? ! prescribed looal remedies, uutl by continuity Milling to cure with local troattuont, proiiouiccil A Incurable. Science lias proven I'uliirrh to uk a mi iiotltiltloiiiil disease, nd therefore requires ViMtiliilioonl treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cure, tnlnnfacturod by F. J. I'licney A Co., Toledo, IrgiYls the only Constitutional euro on the mnrldrt. 7|t Is taken Internally la doroa front !< dro|j/to n\eanpoonful. It nets illroctly on the ld<-<># and Vueotta aurfacea of the system. They ? IT r one hundred dollars for any cnoe It fails to Jure. Send for circulars and testimonials. jt Address: P. J (TIKNP.Y & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Take H-.ll's Family Fills for constipation. DR. J. J. POLLARD VRTKRINAKY SVIWJKOX Treatment of Sick, Lame and Disabled Horses, Mules and Cattle. tOflice: (iroKttry-IIott'U Live Stock Co. Telephone 220 Lancaster, S. C. Off to the Mou Summer 1 Florence / OilS Why not conic in ant stoves that is made and \vl yon can lau^h in its face. ('onie to t lie deinonsl .1 lino, will have the shlesm day and only one day .1 him point out the merits judge for yourseliL becaus <Vou are the one thhl otigh I)on't go througV the when you can avoi<y this 1 do it for less eost/lesjXh' time. / \ Think of tip- hot tint then one littlivflive in you over. It is safe and sane t< ma tie oil stove. The Ideal < V>oker and N?il stove are twins hat Inn Kvhere, come and take a h>< J. B. MAC] A I CHRISTAIN ENDEAVOR TO MEET IN YORK ' J (i iw* 15 Ditto Designated?Lnitcns* ler, Chester and York Counties ' to lie Represented. The Christian Kndeavors of the district composed of York, Lancaster una riicstcr counties will bold a convention in York June 15th. This is the announcement made by J. T. Fain, one of the vice-presidents of tlie South Carolina Christain Kndeavor Union, and superintendent of I this district. The convention will hold morning and afternoon sessions in the First Presbyterian church in York, and the details of an instructive program for the occasion 1 are being worked out. This district has a greater number of Christian jWndeavor societies than any other district in the state, and the convention is expected i<> bring together Kndeavorers from nil the societies, as well as a number of young people from other churches who are interested in learning something about Christian Endeavor movement with a view to organizing societies in other churches. Christain Endeavor is an interenominational movement and societies are found in the churches of al. denominations. In the world the Methodists lead with the larges; number of societies. In the United States the Presbyterians have th< largest number of societies, but tin Methodists. Baptists, Congregation11 ists and Christians have a larg> part in the movement, while othc> denominations are more or less interested. In tiie south the Presbyterians have the largest number ol ( societies, but this denomination is being pushed for first place by tin ( Christian church. Th(. convention at York is designed to bring together not only Christian Kndeavorers of the three counties mentioned, hut all young poop'., who may desire to unite in thi great world-wide movement; and ' young men and women of ail denonii nations are Invited to attend th convention as the guests of the En | a . -? *H-,1 \ *11 IT?. Wyatt A. Taylor of Columbia president of the South Carolina Christian Kndcavor Union, will attend the York convention and do- I liver an address; and other Kn- 1 deavor leaders of the state will mak< > addresses. Dizziness, vertigo (blind staggers) ' sallow complexion, flatulence ansymptoms of a torphy liver. No one can feel well wlfUe Ahe liver is inactive. HKRHInVJ is a powerful liver stimulant. A nose or two will cause all bilious symptoms to disappear. Try it. Price 50c. Sold by all dealers in medicine. i intains for the 1 hrough a Automatic kove 1 buy one of the best oil i ten the themoineter rises f C tratiou on the 14th of it11 from the Factory that line 11. < ome and let of this stove to you and h ic you are the judge and v t to he pleased. * if summer in a 1 lot kitchen >y buying this stove and p raf, less worry and less r> n es in this old town and r pocket hook and all is ; i> buy a Florence Auto- j the Florence Automatic /e taken the prize every >k at them. ; i Yours Trulv, i ? y KORELL ' L " 1 m THE LANCASTER NEWS 44 . 4r~ ? rrvT ? PERSONALS * + Mr. J. \V. Craig will return from j Clemson Wednesday. ?o? Mr. S. W. Heath of Wlnnsboro was j here in business this week. ?o? Mr. flenllirseh left for Charleston today tor a visit until Saturday. ?o? ..Mr. Andrew Gregory spent the! wwK-enti "? Winston-Salem, N, C. Messrs. Dronnan and Julian Craig have returned from Krskine College. ? o? Mr. Claud N. Sapp came up from Columbia and spent the week-end at home. Mr. Waddy it. Thomson has re urned from a business trip to New York. ?o? Miss .Mary Massey is at home from Monroe. N. C., where she has been teaching. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stevens of Kershaw spent Sunday afternoon in Lancaster. Mis Maynx Mackey left Monday 'or Canton. N. where she will pend the summer. ?o? Prof. \V. L. Feaster left to-day for Chester and Union where lie will visit for several days. Mr. Carl Itcnnctt of Pittsburgh,| Pa. is visiting his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. W. P. llonnett. Kev. and Mrs. Hugh It. Munhison', motored last week to Columbia and Patesburg where they spent several lays. ?o? Mr. It. J. Flynn. Jr., has returned 'rem Wofford College to spend his| raeation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. .1 Flynn. Mis- Marv Massey, who has been ea piling the pa-a e;.-ion at M??nioo, V. i v iting at t'i(. home of Mr. [I. K. Coffey. GOES TO GhiSx.iiWOUj Seagrave Company F^nds 1 i4 .1 Oit*. IdtV Wace lov Messrs. T. Y. Williams and I), teoee Williams. It. JC. ;md John D. | A'ylie and Mr. W. T. Gregory spent esterday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ingram of <ersha w motored to Lancaster Sun. lay and spent the afternoon with drs. Ingram's mother, Mrs. Lida It. lones. ?o? Miss Mildred Oreen is at home from 'hieora College and has as her guests disses Elizabeth Lucas of Columbia md Miss Dorothy Starbuck of Richnond, Va. Silt I.EK-(HEK\ The following Invitations have eon received in "Lancaster: Mr. and Mrs. J. Willie Shulor oquest the honor of your presence at the marriage or thelt" daughter Mae Itelle to Walter Erwin Croon m Wednesday evening, June the . fourteenth nineteen hundred and sixteen at nine o'clock at their residence Vance. South Carolina Route one Mr, Green, who is a successful armor in th,? southern part of this ounty is a son of Mrs. F. R. Green f this city. When the baby takes too much ood the stomach turns; the result i indigestion, sourness and vomitig. Frequently the bowels are inolved and there is colic pains ami iarrhoea. M( (\K1/S DA MY ELIXIR ? a grand corrective remedy for the tomach and tAowel disorders of abies. It is pure, wholesome and leasant to take. Mrico 25c and 50c or bottle. Sold by all dealers in tedicine. lit ^ uuuu jLtOOfis are t*asy -ook as poo.! as^pour city cousins. No latter if you doyiim or freckle Magnolia 'aim will niirei^Vle.ik your skin intftantly. leals Sunbuij^; too. \ust put a little on our face nafl rub it again before dry. iinple nnif si re to pleVse. Try a bottle >-dny nJf\ In ,in the Nimprovement at nee. hite, I 'ink ind RoseRed Colors. 1 5 cenft ft Di"U|r;.'i<ts or \>y mail direct. SAMPLE FREE. YON MFC.. CO . 4<V'o- Sth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 1 .TUNE G. 1310. DRY CREEK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carter visited Mrs. John McMurray, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Henry Duncan carried hi* little boy to Rock Hid last Friday' to undergo treatment at the Fenliell Infirmary. Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMurray. Mrs. J. P. Shehane and daughter. Juanita, spent Sunday with Mrs. ('. L. McMurray. Mr. Yancey Shehane spent Sunday with Mr. Fred McMurray. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris spent Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cauthen. Mrs. Ernest Garris spent a fewhours Monday with her father. Mr. Hob Cauthen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MeMurray spent Sunday night with Mrs. Me Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .i. P. Shehane. Misses Pearl and Peeora mcMarray spent a few hours Saturday night with Miss Margie Garris. Mr. J. P. Baker spent a few liours Saturday afternoon with his friend, Mr. John MeMurray. Mrs. Bob Cauthen spent Tuesday morning with her mother, Mrs. Carrie MeMurray. Mr. Fred MeMurray and Miss Elllie Shehane were hapilly married Sunday, May 21. by Rev. J. F. Hammond. Mrs. Fannie Loyd visited her sister, Mrs. Luetic Baker, the past week. Misses Pearl and Peeora MeMurray spent Monday afternoon with' Mrs. J. P. Baker. Mrs. John Shehane spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Claud Williams. Mr. John Shehane spent, a few hours Sunday with his friend, Mr. J. W. MeMurray. Miss Juanita Shehane spent Sunday with Miss Jessie May MeMurray. Barbed wire euts. ragged wounds, eollar and harness galls, heal up quickly when BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT is applied. It is both healing and antiseptie. Price 2 5e. FiOe and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all dealers in medicine. Dr. M. R. Campbell Registered Octfomet rist and Manufacturing Optician. ANDERSON, S. Standard Drug Co., loeal repre sentatives. Take your broken lenses and repairs to tbem for prompt an' accurate .work. BUSINESS NOTICES I.OST?One $10 bill either between Patterson's shop and Main street or in Lancaster Department store. Return to News office and receive reward. X. Y. Z.?70-lte WANTED You to call at the Depot Cafp for Rood things tomcat ; cold drinks, cigars, cigaretw^s and chew-, inR tobacco. Quicl^sorvioe. Telephone 136. YV. Rerry <'anthen & Son. 70-3tp NOTICK?We will conj^tfue to pay 60 cents per bush4L^for cotton seed delivered at o^Ttnill until Saturday, June 1 ijjfi. ^Lancaster Cotton Oil Co. 70-2left >i: SALE One fine cytf, i 2 to 4 gallons milk per dily; 8 pounds butter per week, hps young calf. Apply to II. W. Sisttlre, near Riverside, S. C, 6 0-11 p WANTED?To sibp a second hand rubber tire, detachable top buggy for two or three Cows. Phone 16<>. T. J. Cunninghams Jr. C5-tfc Kbit SALE- -Gentle !ior>ot sound and good worker. Tirspn & Jones rubber tire, top buJrev, almost now. ltoth cheap foa'Taih or good paper. I). Reece Wftliam|. 67-tfo WANTED YoUyto know that we will pay the highest ppefs for chickens and eggs. Puerto 160, Cunningham Meat Market. 65-tfc ,( * - CALL tins Excelsior Grocery Company for fresh iheats of ail kinds delivered at once. Excelsior Grocery Store, at Southern Railway Station, city. 57-tfc WANTED?6.000 pounds oj cow. horse, mule, sheep, and ?<fat hides. You will find us on WrTite street. See us before you soUr Capus Cauthen A Son., Lancaster, S. C. 60-lmo-p / siXI.IC. -One VVIITTI- I'linST 7". lbs. capacity refrigerator. In perfect condition. First applicant can purchase same for $10.00.! Lancaster, S. C.f Box 118. 68-3tp IF YOU WANT soniethinK to kill flies, try the Woirdyf Fly Killer. Only 10 cents, aoO will kill a dollar's worth flies. J. R.I Mackorell. ,/ G8-2tc ++++ +++*+ + fr + + * SOCIAL NEWS *. + * Mrs. J. T. Thoniasson was hostess Saturday afternoon at a ver> e"joyable Party of t.i?ht tables in honor of her guest, Miss Annie Mobley of Aslieville. llowls and vases of gardenias were used in the rooms whore the tables were placed for rook. Tiescore cards wer0 distributed bv the petite young daughter of the hostess. Miss Margaret Thomasson. After tiie games, in a few happy words of presentation. the hostess gave to th honoree a beautiful silver rosebud vase. Music by some of Lancaster's best talent was enjoyedd during th afternoon. Ices, cake and candv were the dainty refreshments served I>r. J. J. Pollard will give lesson in riding and driving to !. dies, gen t lemon and children. Located a? (Jregory-1 lood Live Stock Company. Phone 22(5. 70-3te BROlRHT FATHER AND MOTHER Uro. Itlackmon returned Saturday evening from the Southern llaptis convention at A.-hvilh, N. Afte' the convention adjourned Pro. I'.laek1:1011 went to Lancaster, to visit his aged father and mother and after a few days spent with them he got them i 11 the notion to come to Texas with him which they did and are now at his home in Quitman and to say that we have a happy preacher is putting it mildly. The father an.l mother are aged but full of life and so far they say they are well pleased with Texas. The father 7k and th mother 7S. (Iiand old people and their declining years certainly atvoiv of pleasure in having given to the world such men as their son who delights in honoring them, and in doing so honors himself. Another son. K. t". Itlackmon ot Copeville, Collin county. Texas, was apprised of their coming and about two hours after their arrival he als > came in and spent Saturday unti. Monday with them. This son they had not seen in 15 years while it ha; been 7 years since flro. Itlackmoii visited them. Lancaster has a number of doctors but no hospital. Are we to continue to worry along without a single place in the county where our people may receive surgical treatment? The lack of hospital facilities is trying alike to doctoi and patient. Why do we not supply this need? This ia c prescr'ption prepared especially tor MALARIA or,CHILLS d. FEVER. Five or six dojes will break ony case, and if taken then as fl tcttic the Fever wiil not return. It ?cU en liver better than Calomel and decs not^iipc or sicken. 25c ?????I BBMi I IB fUMWWTJW New SI Ski One lot Ladies Fine skirts. Special s 1 One lot Ladies Fine skirts. Special 08c. I Fine $5.50 Whit,, to $:i.r?o. Fin,. $3.75 White I $2.7.1. One lot $2.50 dueecl to - ? 1.t*8. One lot $2.50 White $ 1.08. \ few wide Awnlnt skirts $5.75 reduced to Special prices o^ Fit serpo. Palm IteachVnd Come in and let usylt ; make the price to sou it. Fine sheer voilp \nci stitched and I la by Iryi sit 08c. A few very fine Silil Come In and let us mak New Collars and Col They make excellent up an old dress. Heau 50c. Our Millinery depart] things. Vou can buy si They must lie sold. Fine $2.00 hats, rodi Fine $8.00 hats redut Fine $5.00 hats at $2 Finn $7.50 hats* at $3 Fine Lingerie drosses sizes from 4 0 to 48. H $7.50 and $8.50. ISig Lino House Dre: torial. Heantiful colori oalo, sizes from :S4 to 4 and $1.50. ROBINSON. LANCASTER'S I 3 ' ' ?- .1 H. I mmm Advertised Letters for Week Ending June :t, I !?!<?. Lancaster, S. C., June J id, 191-G. * Clavon Benter Hary Yee CIvburn. Arlie Kimer. Ii.'iss Lillie. J. S, Edwards .miss i-.asteil Mo Win Mrs. L. M. Mo'^ali. Miss Ola Lucm. Mrs. Mahala Will.aim; Miss Florence Taylor. Miss Mamie E. Scott. Mrs. Lucy Stinson. Mrs. M. J. Mefner. Mrs. S. D. Garrett. Miss Luicroe Frighter. X. 1. Segnor. Miss Cora Cunningham. Mrs. L. J. Brewer. Mrs. Lathnn Craig. Mrs. Sallie Barnes. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Willard. Ola Wilson. When railing for above letters please say Advertised. Jas. F. Hunter, Post Master. LANCAS T E11 ASTONISHED BY SIMPLE MIXTl'RE Lancaster\cople are astonished at ii" IXSTAXTVact ion of simple buckhorn hark, glycerine, etc.. as mixed i Adler-t-ka. \oi)E SPOONFUL r<?ovi ; such surjVjfsing fort mailer it licvs almost ?C\XV CASE const imtion, sour iitbnach or gas. Bens" Adler-i-lya a\ts on BOTH low r oil upper hottel. \ few doses often relieve or p/event ^appendicitis. A hort treatment helps chrorlp stnm?h tronhle. Lancaster Pharmacy. meeting of r. i?. c. The Lancaster Chapter IT. i). C. held the last meeting of the season with Mrs. Joseph \V. Knight. The Daughters made all arrangements to serve the Automobile Association a banquet on the night of the four- t teenth of June. I This was one of the most enjoyable i meetings of the year and perhaps oiie of the most interesting, as there was a business session after the program at which timo an election of (Mirers was held, which resulted as 'allows: President, Mrs. (3. J. Derrick; First Vice-president. Miss Annie Witherspoon; Second Vice-president. Mrs. J. M. Riddle; Treasurer, Mrs. Marv Mellow; Recording Secretary, Mrs. W. P. Davis; Corresponding SocI rotary, Mrs. (3. M. Plyler; Historian, Mrs. W. K. Taylor; Registrar, Mrs. ' It. B. Mar key: Custodian, Mrs. M. R. McCardell. % The Historian being absent there was no historical program. The inciting then adjourned to meet the , i Thursday in September. The lie: ii s - served delightt'ulicream ii.d cmk . On leaving, the Daughters wr.-e invited into the hall wher* punch was served. !!! I? HPIIIH 111 lipment irts $12.2 5 white Claherdine ' I $1.50 White Gaberdine i Golflne skirts reduced < riolflne skirts reduced to White Golflne skirts reGoltine skirts reduced to ; stripe , Silver Bloom $3.75. le S^Jk Poplin, all wool Fancy Mixture in skirts, vo/ in a skirt. We will t organdie waists, hemi trimmed, $1.50 values * ire iinti waists. A a prioe on thorn, lar and Cuff sots, trimmings and brighten tifill designs at 2.r?o and niont is filled with good 1 i lint hove at half price. i iced to ft80. 'od to $1.50. !.50. .75. , for street. Ladies large pooially priced at $5.50, ssos at the cost of manga in Gingham and Per10. Groat values at 98c CLOUD CO. . LEADING STORE : 4