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* LOCAL DOTS 4 ? + * + + + + + + Mr. William CLieeno Williams came home today from Charleston where he has completed one year of his course at the Citadel. ??o? ? Vr. A. J. Gregory delivered an Oal md Six touring car to each of the 1 following this week: L. It. Rollings, John 10. Blackmon, and J. T. Wylie. ?o Mis Dorothy Moore went to Charleston today to he a member of a house-party given by Miss Jane Tucker Fisher of Columbia at her summer home on Sullivan's Island. Misses lOlkabet* Lucas of Columbia and Dorothy 'tarbuck of Richmond.. who have bten visiting Mis; Mildred Green since the close of Chi-, corn College, have returned to their respective homes. Barbed wire cuts, ragged wounds,5 collar ami harness palls, heal up quickly when BOLLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT Is f.pplied. It Is hotli healing and antiseptic. Price 25c, * 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by' all dealers In medicine. Mr. F-. J. Meeks was recently op- em ted on in Columbia for appendicitis. His many Lancaster friends w'U ? ledrn with genuine pleasure that hej is fast recuperating from the opera-1 tion. ?n? Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory and family, Mr. Mark P. Johnson. Mr. Ira B. Williams. Pr. C. B. Pratt an.l Mr. John D Wvlie are in WinstonSalem for the wedding of Mr. Andrew J. Gregory and Miss Mary Horton which will ho solemnized tomorrow evening. Mr. John W. Ponder motored from Columbia to Lancaster yesterday and spent several hours hei> before proceeding to Winston-Salem for the Horton.Gregory wedding. DR7 J J \POLT4RT) VETERINARY Sl'RC.EON Treatment of ^ick, Lame and Disabled Horses, jfules and Cattle. \ Otllce: V Gregory-llood Live \?tock Co. ? * Telephone iiUO Lanc:w>tcr, S. C. I ! Summer Cooking ! Shouldn't Cook * eke Cook fj j. Ciettin,, ti nner ready i in July is just as com- j* fortnble as in No vein- || b e r?i f y o u 11 r c n l'LORKNCE OiL ^ COOK STOVK. i (' The h cat <r )t?s into tilt: , cooking, not into the A kitchen. It does your j work well and reliably, and keeps you comfortable. It requires less than a coal stove. You can keep one or m^r hot or merely simmering l Come in and let us show Automatic Stoves work, 1 No IVicks to burn out. 1 started, each burner will power until you turn k oul PERFECT DO YCU WANT A ( nine and see the </l of the wick oil stove/as Jamps. No wicks t</ bin from oil and air. Ansolu room, all confined /to the guaranteed by the peopl people that sell it Just think with one no wet wood, no wood to and ashes to carry on1 j wait a half hour to heat me show you. I would also like to less Cooker that brain: duee. 4'The Ideal," time Come and go through v want to buy there will 1 your next trip to M Florence Oil Stove and t Yours J. B. MA< I?? >\VKits-LES1.EE li-trr-. >ing Home Wedding i" Ivci nIuiw Wednesday A beautiful home wedding at ! : o< A. M., at the residence of the bride* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powers. ;i Kershaw Wednesday, June 14. wa lhe marriage of their daughter Liiliai Vivian Powers, to Dr. Thomas Wvli Leslie. :i rising young business inai ??f Lancaster. The bride was lovel; >n her bridal robe and carried : bou'iuet of roses. Roses and fern made the rooms attractive. Mis! ICileen Floyd sang in an impressiv way "IleoauBe" and Miss Cornell Dye payed the wedding march. Mr ('. K. Connelly of Lancaster acted a best man and Miss Hamrlck of Ker rbaw was maid-of-honor Rev. \V. ? Patterson, in bis usual beautiful am Impressive style, performed the mar riage ceremony. The happy couple left in a car vii Camden to Columbia where the caught the Carolina Special to Ashe ville and other northern point: Many out of town guests were pre? ert. They will be at home to thei friends in Lancaster in about te days. Mrs A. N. Rrittain and Misses A! I) rta and Louise Rrittain of Palmel t" Pi.. arc visiting at 'he home c Mr. Max Rrittain in this city. Mrs. Frederick Starr of Dublii (in., is visiting at the home of he (i lighter, Mrs. Albert Tinsley. i h!s city. NOT ENOUGH CHILDP ever receive the propter balance of foo< to cnrtirii'titlw 1?* t- t 1_. UVU>|?U U1JII1 IXMiy (I IH brain <Turing the Growing period whel nature's'Remands Tare greater than ii mature lifeX. Thiyis shown in so man; pale faces, h>?ai J^xlies, frequent colds and lack of aniDinon. For all such/children we say witl unmistakable iprnesttHjss: They nee< Scott's Fuiulsfrm, and it*ed it now. I possesses in doucentrated form the verj food element to enrich their blood. I changes weakness to strength; it maket them sturdy and strong. No alcohol. Scott & Lowat:, Bl<x>mficl(l. N. J. ? ? ?. ?? ' . j: ~ .7 : ' f * i"':' i~ i V- X' \ v r t > _; > r " :?f- . *' ~Yir i T ? # w0)NBQ&/t | y* r~: - % y s The 'turning Point in Oii Stove History" ~ * nnr Krr*r? ' JL<K~/?\JL4 A V ILsjLJ Gil Cook Stoves "Look for the I ever" watching and regulating 1 * 1 e Durners at an intensely flame. you how these Florence io\v simple and reliable. \ro VA foes to leak. Once kec^p going at the same JF t. / f / ? IiY SAFE I %EAL Olii fci'fOVE stoye that is as far ahead electric* lights arc; ol' oil rn out. Heat generated itelv safe, no heating the i stove. A stove that is le that make it and the of these stoves you have cut, no wood tu carry in t, and you haven't got to j. n. 1 j. 3 lip your siuvu. * uiuc ict show you the best Fires lias boon ablos to pro i, labor and worry saver, rith mo. If von do not >e no harm done. Make [aokoreH's to see the ho Ideal Fireless Cooker. truly :korell THE LANCASTKK XKWS + - + SOCIAL NEWS * + + + *-i? + + + + + + + 4* + >! v 1 Miss Mary Hood entertained des <liglitfully Wednesday morning in honor of Miss Lillian Blackwell of !> Darlington, who is the guest of her s sister, Mrs. Waddy It. Thompson. Hook was payed at three tables, sev1 eral guests cutting for the prize, a " beautiful corsage bouquet of sweet i peas, which went to Mrs. A. G. v Allison. Miss Hlackwell was presented by her hostess with a pair of 1 silk hose, the guest prize. After the " games the hostess served a delicious * salad course with tea. Sweet peas (1 were the fragrant flowers used throughout the room* o The following invuat'ons have eon r, received in Lancaster: Mr. uiitl Mrs. James Mackin SI roup request the honor of your piesence at the marriage of their daughter I FitAN(!*!('S N'KAL to Rev. Wm. Strong Patterson a on Wednesday the 28th June 1916 at 8 o'clock at home Y York, S. C. ' Dr. J. J. Pollard will give lessons in riding and driving to ladies, genr tlemen and children. Located at Gregory-Hood Live II Stock Company. Business 'Phone 226, Residence 'Phone 224. 71-tfc I. Rev. H. R. Muic'nison returned v. Monday from Lowryville where he ^ ; agisted Rev. Frank Drennan in a series of services. ANNOUNCEMENTS r n. FOR TRKASFRKR I am a candidate for t^-eiortion to the office of County Treasurer, subIject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. L. HILTON. J 1 FOR KFPRKSFXTATIVK a I am a candidate for re-election tc a the House of Representatives, sub y ject to the rules and regulations of , the Democratic primary. 1 wish to take this opportunity to thank tlu a voters of Lancaster county for the 1 handsome vote given me two year? t ago. S. E. BAILES. j FOR SHERIFF We hereby announce the name of John I\ Hunter as a candidate tor re election to the office of Sheriff for Ljncaster county, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic primary election to bo held in August next. FRIENDS. FOH CORONElt I hereby announce myseir a candidate for re-election as coroner of Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. I have endeavored at all times in the past to fulfil the duties of the office to the best of my ability, and your support in the coming primary will be greatly appreciated. M. N. JOHNSON. FOR CORONER I hereby announce my candidacy 'or Coroner of Lancaster county and dodge myself to abide by the rules >f the Democratic primary. W. Q. CASKEY. FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the o*ffice of Clerk of Court for Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary ejection. PAUL MOORE. FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself for reelection to the position of County Auditor of Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri uiary. ?-? JUO. W . ft.MUIlT. FOR >; \GISTRATE I take pleasure In announcing H. 1 \V. Mobley a candidate for reelection as Magiftr to for Pit asant Hill Townip, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. "FltlEND." IOK MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otllce of Magistrate for Pleasant Hill Township, subject to the rules and regulations of th^Democratic primary. J. F. MAG ILL. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candiI date for the office of Magistrate for Gill Creek Township, and pledge myself to abide by the result of th? Democratic primary. JOHN L. CA8KEY. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otllce of Magistrate for Gill Creek Township. I also pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. DAVID R. WILLIAMS. FOR MAGISTRATE We hereby announce the name of John King for Magistrate for Gills Creek Township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. MANY FRIENDS. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a can. diate for the office of Magistrate for Huford Township, and pledge myself ! to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. T n UIVQAVT FOR MAGISTRATE We hereby announce the name of C. R. Jordan as a candidate for the office of Magistrate Cane Creek Township, pledging him to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. MANY FRIENDS. jr\K K), rm>. 4* + PERSONALS * + + 4- .> .> >V ! + + '{' + + v *? 4 Mr. II. II. Horton was a visitor this wet k ir Chester. Mr. and Mis. J. M. Voder <>t" Vi-u Wyck are visiting in (ho city. o Mrs. I). K 1 * i:nv has r turned fm :< visit to relatives in Alibovill* . ? o? Mr. KUiott W. Sprints has rotarn I home ' )'!! I'. lifaton I'nivmsity. Mr l>. F. Sapp ol ll" New Bet ,"1 * community was in the c'ty Thursday. Mrs. T. S Bailey of Clinton is vis- ? o. r dauu' t _ Mrs. 1>. Recce W 1 liiains. Miss Mary Locke Barron has re turned from Din West Female Col '? ire. ! ?o? Rev. and Mrs. R. Lee Robinson of j Due West are visitlmr relatives in the . county. 1 i Dr. Carl A. Foster of Tlmmons' ville Is visiting his mother. Mrs. L. B. Foster. Miss Alethia Chambers of WinstonSalem is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. T. Wvlie. Mrs. M. c. Cureton of Camden visited her sister, Mrs. I.. J. Perry, the past week. ?0? . .Mr. R. II. Ilutchcson, of Marietta, (!a.. i? visiting her mother Mrs. J. F. Gregory. in this city. ?o? Judge Krnest Moore came home this week i com Winnsboro where he 1 1 I ron holding court. -o- j Miss Connie Porter has returned from Due West Female Colleg< where she was a teacher the pas{ session. ?o? Mr. A. P. McLure, superintendent, and Mr. G. J. Derrick, agent, of the L. ? C. II iilwr.y, -p.-nt Tuesday In C!. i rt 'V. Mr--- O. C Cur'ee rf Monroe. N. C. is visiting iier sisters. Mcsdnmes J. C. Kdwards and J D. Funderburk, in li'i: city. Sallow complexion is due to a torniil liver. TTFTtniVF niirtHoc nrwl strcrpthcrs th liver ancLAowels and restores the rosy bloon? of health to the eheelt. Price 50c. Sold by p 11 dealers 'i medicine. MUMH) ;|,0\X'S 1.1 \ IMF.NT < <> \l/?N<i? | Of course it should! For after a strenuous iL y when your muscles have be. n I'V-ir -nl ii. Me- limit an ..j'i'll . tion orVSh . n' /Liniment will he th'- co'-etiV^ iv<JI stillness away and pet you in\finrf shape for the morrow. You sh\iJd also use it for a sadden attack of toothache, stiff neck, backacl.i . - fif:\ . bites and the many accident- t/at jV.- incidental to a vacation. "We woulXas soon leave our bappape as po on aVacation or camp out witho .Shu. us Liniment." wtif.s one vacation!.-"We use it fo. everything from cramps to toothache." Put a bottle in your hap, ho prepared and have no reprets. Dr. M. R. Campbell Ketfistcied , Oukfsnetrist i and MjinuisultWfnfr Optician. \\I)E^S(VN, S. t . i Standard Jnruv, <\o., local representatives VlaKe youb broken lenses j I and rr,..i:n> to li'.m fot is,nipt and i accurate work BUSINESS NOTICES j WIIF.X >? '' ; > ft, fllblnjf don't take a sbot pttn to tish wjfh, but come t - At--1 1 1 ' -J - - to .<iai ivuifi. .1 .1 ryi i I IUUK.S | lines, sinkers and' seins to fish wilii. 1-- in. .vtiil J-4 in. seins will catch thcni for you. J. B. Mackorell. 70-2tc LOST?Somewhere bej*feen the MrCa.rdell house in M/fist-t-nd and the postoffice Kundidy a - >ld fr.end ship circle, it to Lancaster N>ws nffire'nnd cret reward. 71-2tc FOIl SAI,K?Duroc Jersey Hoes. We have a few selected boars i and Kilts from large prolific sows, sired by our big J. C. Col. Roar No. 65299. We have represented ill our herd the best blood lines known to the breed, our offerings are at prices consistent with good breeding and attention, everything registered - and guaranteed. We please others, we can please you. Visitors welcome Oak Ridge Farm, J. Clark Robinson & Sons, Lancaster, S. C.. 171-3te. W.IXTKD? You to 0*11 at the Depot Cafe for good things to/eat; cold drinks, ice cream. cigafH? cigarettes and chewing tobacco. ' Quick service. Telephone 13 . W. Rerry Cauthen & Son. 69-3tp WANTED- ?You to know that we will pav the highest lylces for chickens and eggs. Phone 160, Cunningham Meat 65-tfcJ j CALL !1.1? Excelsior Grocery Company for fresh meats of all kinds delivered at once. EXQelslor Ore-' eery Store, at Southern Railway Station, city. 67-tfc WANTED?6,000 pounds of cow, horse, mule, sheep, and goat hldea. , You will find us on White street. See us before you sell. Capus Cauthen & Son., Lancaster, 8. C. I 60-lmo-p ! 5 +.\-&t+.w+ i:?* :!' . 1* i i )> ? i-*-:-^ :Keen K utter Tools | 5 and Cutlery I *. - t * o ? W bother it be Saw, Piano, Chisel, Hatchet V? r or any other kind of tool, you do not want it t\ * unless it iias an edge that will cut. .. . i i. Steel quality is the first essential in all J ?! tools, and that is the striking characteristic of ;; >- those we sell. ; ? \\ f | .... . We carry a full line of mill supplies; all \l t kinds of valves and fittings?canvas belts? \ \ I Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engines and lubri- \\ | eating oils. ? ^ 4 | A Complete Line of Builders' * * Hardware $ 1 I t x You look at them before you buy, and back t + of them is our guaranty of quality. J | * J ! HARPER HARDWARE CO. 1 4 _ * ? Lancaster s Leading Hardware Store 4 4 $ > :-+-:-*-:-+++-!-+-:-4--K-i-i-fr-MK-i-; ;^-i ? i i ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS Special Reductions For Quick Sale S pieces Sijk an.! Cotton mixed goods, newest C) rstripes and figures, 3d to |0 inches wide, 50c to /\C Toe values, reduced to, yard L*0\j 1pieces fine tw ini'h Voiles. Organdies on.l Fine Thin floods, reduced from -'or to yard. . . . 1 vC 1 whole stack 12 l-2c and 1 oc Lawns and -| /-v Organdies, reduced to, yard JL \JC 1 .> dozen Men's 'toc G::uze Shirts nnd Drawers. * i-* reduced to, each / . l^C $1.50 Ladies' Fine White C-,nva? Tumps and qq Oxfords all sizes, reduced to I70C 1 lot Ladies' Fine Tan Oxford^. $-.50 to aq $4.00. sizes up to 5. reduced to 270C 1 lot Boy's Knee Pants, all wool, wool and cot. p/\ ion mixed and all cotton. 65c. 75c and $1.00, redneed to t/VL? 1 lot .Men's $1.50 Khal.i Pants, n]! -izes up to aq 4 2. reduced to i^OC jg 1 lot Ladies' $2.00 pine Trimmed Hats , re- q q duced to %7?C 1 lot Children's $1.00 Trimmed Hats, with flowers and ribbon, reduced to *OC 1 lot Ladles' Fine $4.00 Trimmed Hats, beau- <hj qq tlful flowers and ribbon, reduced to ?Pl.%/0 1 lot Ladies Fine $1.50 House Dresses, Perea]es and (linfihams, best of styles and workman- U Vp ship, colors warranted fast, reduced to a/Vv 1 lot Men's $5.00 Peach Cloth Suits, all sizes (f?<\ QQ up to 4 2, reduced for quick selltnp ROBINSON-CLOUD CO. LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE .. - . m