The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 23, 1916, Page 2, Image 2
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SUNDAY,
Be Sure to Attend
PLEASANT HIM. A. It. V. CHU1D
Rev. \V. \V. liojcc, l'nstor
No preaching services Sund
June25
Sunday school second and foui
Sundays at 10:00 a. m.. and on otl
Sundays at 3:30 p. ni Wall
Bowers, Superintendent.
FIRST BAPTIST FHUIU II
./anii"* II 'in \ TIkmit. 111. II.. Past
Sunday School. 10:00 a. in. Su;
Waddy C. Thomson.
Morning topic 11:00 A. M. 2 C(
6:19 "Content of the Atonemenl
Evening topic 8:30 P. M. Col. 1.
"The Reconcilation of the Cross."
Mrs Catling will play selectlo
tffrm the Operas.
Prayer Meeting as usua.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hodges. Pastor
The Sunday School meets at 10 :<
A. M.
W. H Reed Superintendent.
11:00 A. M. Morning services .
A representative of the Texti
Industrial nstltute, an institute
under the supervision of both tl
upper and lower South Carolit
Methodist Conferences of Sparta;
burg will be present at the mornin
service.
8:30 P. M. Open Air Srvlce.
1st Baptist
Sunday Schoo 10:00 A. M.
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A. R. P. CHURCH
Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor
I. 17. Bell, Superintendent of Sundi
School
10:00 a. m.?Sabbath School.
10:00 A. M. Sabbath School.
11:00 A. M. Preaching at Shilol
Subject: "The Three Maximum D\
ties of Man" Acts 16:31, 3:19 Den
6:17.
8:3 0 P. M Open Air Service.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHl'RC
Rev. Hngh R. Murchison, Minister
Sabbath echod 10:00 a. m., I
Thos. Beaty. Superintendent.
Sabbath School 10:00.
R Thomas Beaty, Superintenden
11:00 A. M. Morning services.
.Prayer meeting as uspa4s:lts
8:30 P. M. Open Air Service.
Prayer meeting as usual.
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CRACK METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. E. Strickland, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10:00 a. r,
Preaching Service at 11:00 a. c
and at 8:00 p. m.
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.METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. B. Weldon, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 j
m.; Sunday-school, Dr. B. D. Sta
caker, supt., every Sunday at 10 a. n
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. T. \V. DeYane, Pastor.
Preaching first and third Sunday'
At 3 1 a m. and 8 p. m.; Sunda1.
school, L. M. Rell, ?upt., every Su:
day at 10 a. m.
m:\v lion: baptist ( hi ih ii
J. F. Hammond, Pastor.
10:00 a. in., Sunday School, Wa
tor ft. Cauthen, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m.. Preaching Service
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Heath Springs Church Directory:
BAPTIST CHURCH.
J. W. H. Pyches, Th. D., Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at 11:(
?i. m., and 8:00 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday mor:
?u? at 10:00, W. C. Ellis. Supt.
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KERSHAW BAPTIST CHURCH
tter. J. Powell Tucker, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday moral:
f.t 11 o'clock and every Sunday eve
ing at 8 o'clock.
B. Y. P. U. every Sunday evenl
at 7 o'clock.
Sunday School every Sunday moi
Ing at 10 o'clock.
J. Jonee, Superintendent.
NEATNESS
OUR
SPECIALTY
No botch work hero. Wo
STRIVE FOR PRINTING
NEATNESS.
OUR TYPE IS THE BE!
AND LATEST AND
PRINTS CLEAN
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JUNK T\V JEN TV-FIFTH
the Church of Your Choice
L"ll i Baraca and Philathea classes meet
j at same hour in their class rooms,
ay I Visitors and strangers Invited to at|
tend all tnese services.
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I 'I.I XT KlIMiK BAPTIST OHl'RCH.
J. \V. II. Dyclies, Tli. D., Pastor.
Preaching first and third Sunday
anoruoons at 3:30 p. m.: Sunday-1
school, W. L. Crimminger, supt.. evtor
cry Sunday. 3 p. m.
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RICH 1111.1. BAPTIST CHURCH.
>r j. \V. H. Pyrin's, Tli. P., Pastor.
L" Preaching second and fourth Sun20
day afternoons at 3:30 p. m.; Sunctay-school.
D. J. Hinson, supt., evus
ery Sunday at 3 p. m.
HANGING ROCK METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. ?J. B. Weldon, Pastor
Preaching every Sunday at 4:00
)0 o'clock p. m.
Sunday school every Sunday at
3 p. m.. Thomas Young, Superlnten- j
dent. ;
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>n In the whole field of medicine i
ie there Is not a healing remedy that <
la will repair damage to the flesh more
n- quickly than BALLARD'S SNOW i
,r LINIMENT. In cuts, wounds sprains,
burns, scalds and rheumatism, Its {
healing and penetrating power Is ex- (
. traordinary. PricP 25c, 50c and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by all dealers t
in medicine. f
IMPORTANT SUNDAY" SCHOOL
CONFERENCE TO BE HELD i
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
There will be a joint conference of r
all the Sunday school workers of the
h city held at the Presbyterian church \
j. Sunday afternoon beginning prompt- \
t ly at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of f
discussing many matters of interest
in connection with the proposed i
work soon to bo inaugurated in the "
II county. Also a general resume of the <
coming weeks district conventions c
^ will be discussed
It is important that all be present
to participate in thi<1 important con
t. ference in order to insure the snc_
cess of the undertaking. ,
DISTRICT SUNDAY" SCHOOL CONVENTIONS
TO RR HFJTjD 5TFXT .
WEEK
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Tuesday, Wednesday and Thnrs_
^ June 27? ^ nn<* 21) Dates Desig- ]
^ nnted at Points in Coutrty?State ]
Seeretary Webb to Personally As- (
slat. j
Tuesday. Wednesday- and Thurs- \
day of next week three district Sun- ^
day school conventions will he held j,
a- in Lancaster county lit ginning Tups- j
day in Lancaster. The first session f
3- will be held at 4 o'clock in the after- i
noon at the Presbyterian church and
the night session will begin promptly
at 8 o'clock.
Wednesday the convention w'TI h |
held at Carniel church. Rev Mr.
Strickland, pastor, heginnie I ': (
A. M.. and will continue through the ,
day. I
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. 1
at the Baptist church in Heath
Sprincs. Rev. J. W. II Dyclres, pas- .
.- tor.
Thursday at Pleasant Plain begin- {
s. ning at 10 A. M. All day program.
Rev. T A. Dabney. pastor. I(
Thursday evening, Kershaw |,
Methodist church. Kershaw, S. C. j;
Rev. R M. DuBose, pastor, begin- ,,
>0 ning at 8 o'clock. ,
Mr. R. D. Webb. State Secretary ,
n. South Carolina Sunday School Am- .
sociation. will be present to assist
the local committee in ?
ance of this great worlt as well as
others throughout the county who
are Interested.
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^ The District Conventions are to he
used also In preparation for a eounty
convention to be held In Lancaster
on the first and second days In
^ August, and on the first day It Is
proposed to have a Sunday School
Field Day, something similar to the
county school field days.
There will be similar District Conventlons
held In the upper part of
the county at later dates. All schools
i/near the places where the aboye
mentioned district conventions are to
be held, are ur{,ed to Join In the
a movement and take part In the program
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu?T
ralgia, Headaches. Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Rin^Worm, Eczema,
etc. Antissttis Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
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MK LANCASTER NFWS J
MIDWAY NEWS
Mrs. Martha Jane Small died at
her home near Midway Monday
afternoon, June 12, 1916, after a
few days illness. She was the wife
of Mr. Jimmie Small and was a good
christian woman and greatly beloved
by all who knew her. She is survived
by her husband aud seven children,
three sons and four daughters.
Funeral services were conducted by
the Rev. B. F Carson at Fork lITll
where the body was interred
Mrs. Matilda Faile and little
granddaughter spent Sunday with
Mrs. L. M. Gardner.
Mrs. Lizzie Hilton and Mrs. Fssi,.
Clyburn and daughters. Misses ,
Mae Ogburn and Bessie Hilton visited
at the homes of Mesdames. J. M.
Phillips and \V. S Neal Friday.
??i i . i vii- r (UiiM-nui-rry uutl iMirilO
McNorton, Clevo and Carl Craig spent \
Sunday afternoon with Mr. Connie
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Payne. j
Mr. Barrel Phillips spent Satur- ]
day night with Mr. Guss Faile. I
Mr. Furman Catoe spent Friday 1j
night with Mr. McKinley Faile.
Mr. Dewey Neal spent Sunday,
with Mr. Oscar Adams.
Mr. Jack Phillip sspent Sunday ,
with Mr. Ben Self.
Mr. and Mrs Mady Faile spent
3aturday night with Mr. and Mrs
3am Catoe.
Mr. Dewey Faile spent Thursday
light with his sister, Mrs. iE. C. j c
2atoe. t
Mr. Edgar Small spent Sunday
vith Mr. Ben Sef.
Mrs J F. Crenshaw spent Sunday ;
it the home of her son, Mr. L. M. .
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Sardner. j ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Neal visited '
he homes of their daughters, Mr. (:i
ind Mrs. E. G. Catoe and Mr. and
drs John Morgan, the past week
Mr. Leroy Adams visited his cous-:
n, Mr. John R. Love. Sunday.
Mrs. J. M. Phillips spent Sunday
ifternoon with Mrs. W. S. Neal.
The farmers of this communitly;
vere glad to see such a nice rain last i
veek. The crops of this season are'
airly good. '
The Sunday School at Midway Is t(
n a flonri'shing ond'tion 't
There ver,^ lift p'\'m 'Sunday A
on' a I welcome a?a!t5 a vho may no.
R EAi)ER.
HUSBAND IN DESPAIR \*
SICK ALL HER LIFE.;
Wife Had Ceased Eating and | Suffered
Continually
HAS APPETITE NOW i
Mre. J. H Johnson <nff No. 7. Char - *
otte Street, CbarlivAtw, wife of J'.Ft.
Johnson, the }m\\ known engineer J"
jn the SeaboaiAi Airline Railroad,
bfter having refelrod m-*di?al advice
Q Virginia. North Carolina and Tennessee
at different interval* since she
vas lifteen years <sf age to the effect
tbuur. shft was sulTerin,r from ulcerated
stomach and gadl stone,
rjves a vivtql illustration of what
ran lac is dally accomplishing for like
offerers.
She had stoma in trouble at',
.er life , \v;ii prone cu lit.-. of vorniti'i:
and iv.is ...hsolutfiy lacking in apt-iiie.
Afto: taking only cwo loses
Tim lac she declanw. sb-- ite the
:rst fo.nl thai. - ? had ca'm . si\een
weei: .
' 1 ' u-aprre-i fr mi stomacn trouble
til. ir.y life, states .Vlrs Jackson.
'When I e.ti two y#ar^oUi I was
tivenyit or my phyniman* to die.
iiul a^jin when I w.uf4 fifteen years
dd. I iVave had. according to eminent*
aed'ec-af advice m Virginia,
S'orth Carrvma an?y It-nneasee. gall J
done and tleeratdto stomach, and f
they ifnalfr said 'an obHtrujctioin In
my atotnarb \Gtjf oorMulting medical
advice in CTiarwiton. I was- informed
that iC was impossible to state Jusv
what tho ?r**a>?ia
"My roosJ distressing symptomwas
vomiting. FAy sixteen weeks,
before I took Tanla*- ' had been una
hie to / retain anything on itq
stomachy? not even medieine or raw
eges. I was told that I would have]
died for lack of nourishment if I had
not been so atoiar. I weighed tit ,
pounds before I took sick. and I have 1
really lived on s.arp*>rfluous flesh for
bodily nourlshaient. My huaband
had given up ail hope. One evening
recently I remarked how badly and
emanclated I looked. Mr. Johnson
burst ont crying, and said, 'Lucy
don't say that. Just think! One
month ago I thought you would die.
I had given up all hope and here
you are nearly well.'
"It's true I have taken a Utile
over three bottles of Tanlac After
taking only two doses?now. don't
laugh; it's a fact?after I had two
doses I ate the first food I had eaten ,
In sixteen weeks I consider that (
wonderful indeed. I am now eating
pearly everything I want. * have ,
UNE 23,1916.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOB TREASURER
I am a candidate for re-election to
the ottice of County Treasurer, stt>ject
to the rules of the Democratit
primary.
T. L. HILTON.
I'OU l.tilt K
I am a candidate for re-election to
the House of Representatives, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primary. I wish to
take this opportunity to thank the
voters of Lancaster county for the
handsome vote given me two years
ago.
S. E. BAILES.
FOR SHERIFF
We hereby announce the name of
John P. Hunter as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Sheriff
l'or Lancaster county, subject to the
rules and regulat'i.ns of the demorat
ic primary election to be held in
August next.
FRIENDS.
I,'l II? < '< IV I.' 19
I hereby announce myself a canlidate
for re-election as coroner of
Lancaster county, subject to the
rules of the democratic primary. I
have endeavored at all time3 In the
past to fulfil the duties of the office
:o the best of my ability, and your
support in the coming primary will
>e greatly appreciated.
M. N. JOHNSON.
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce my candidacy,
or Coroner of Lancaster county and
iledge myself to abide by the rules
^f the Democratic primary.
W. Q. CASKET.
FOR CLERK OF COURT
I hereby announce myself as a
andidate for re-election to the
ifflce of Clerk of Court for Lancaser
county, subject to the rules of
he Democratic primary election.
PAUL MOORE.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself for rejection
to the position of County
auditor of Lancaster county, subject
o the rules of the Democratic prluary.
JOS. W. KNIGHT.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I take pleasure in announcing H.
TOobley a candidate for reelection
s Magistrate for Pleasant Hill Townp,
subject to the rules of the
mocratic primary.
"FRIEND."
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce myself a canidate
for the office of Magistrate
nr Pleasant Hill Township, subject
a the rules and regulations of the
lemocratic primary'.
J. F. MAGILL.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce myself a candl'.ite
for the office of Magistrate for
lill Creek Township, and pledge ayelf
to abide by the result of the
>emoeratic primarv.
JOHN L. CASKEY.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce myself a cantidate
for the office of Magistrate
'or Gill Creek: Township. I also
ledge myself to abide by the result
,f the Democratic primary.
DAVID R. WILLIAMS.
Mr.Went-And-Cut-lf
-Here'sMr.'Gets-lt'
The Hew Flan Corn Core That's as
Sore asl^e Rising Son.
"Olad to nrit yuu"- ?ays tho razor
to tho corn. 'Til bi*?-d for you!" nays
the corn to Ilio raVjr. Itazors and
corns lovo eafh othci\ Corns love to
?WlT. O DU I Do Itt
tor M? Alter Tfcln?If 1 Unf
b? cot. picked. soared. sc^wd. plastered
and terked out, ?r ?r crow
faster. Mr. and Mrs. weiw-and-CutJt
realise It now.?they us* "Gets-It"
Inote&d?-tV# ths wonderful, simple
corn-cu/e (tut never falls. Stops
pain. Tow amply U In 2 seconds.
it dries >at Once, the corn
Is doomed. Nothmff to stick to the
stocking or prew (vp the corn. It
means gosd-nlgln to blasters, salves,
diggers, istersand toe-Vpndllna. Tou
can wear sasfliler shoes. -Your corns
will corns right off, "clean as a whistle."
Newer Inflames healthy 0?if.
The world's biggest selling corn euya
"OetseJt" is sold by druggists everywhere.
26e a bottle, or sent direct by
EX Lawrence ft Co.. Chtcagsa nlo.
.. tu l^ancaater and recommended
as the world's best com
remedy by Lancaster Pharmacy and
F. F. Mackey Co.
vomited "^nce I took my soeond
u?rw c: Tanltictand I am filing much
BttoaKT. \
'I r na'nly yio T*coflim?-n.1 Tan!?;
for v?hat it i?h rtoAo for jm?. J
had nearly glTen\ap pope. and Tanlac
baa done what^ didn't think any
medlcln? or pliynicUn conlJ do. It
la simply wonderful; I cannot say
enough good things about It.
Tanlac, the imiater kicuiclne, la
aold exclusively by J. F*. Mackey it
Co., I^ancaate/; Peopleg Drug &
Uro. Co.. Ho^dh Springs; C O Floyd
Kershaw. /Price $1.00 per bottle
itraignt. /
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! All Sorts of S
Sports and outing: lints are classed s
as one in a new department of mil- 1
linory that stands for tho spirit of Y
the times. There aro all Rorts of f
sports hats, from tho low-priced hut
chic fabric-covered shapes which one n
may buy for a very few dollars, to v
the expensive hand-wrought shapes a
with handmade garnitures that cost d
their possessors several times |10. a
Rut sports hats are luxuries which all t
may enjoy?an extra hat with which ii
the new woman expresses her devo- fc
tion to out-of-doors and tho pleasures c
of summer time. k
Resides innumerable fabrfc-ccvored t!
hats there are sports hats made of
millinery braids and other millinery fl
materials which give designers ample 0
opportunity to depart from the ordl- f(
nary in creations unlike other mil- c
llnery. Originality is much prized and p
the fancy is allowed free plav in hats ^
of this character, so that unexpected Ci
and even bizarre novelties find ready t
following. Among the most success- ^
fill of those lately produced are shapes
with round crowns and flexible brims,
overed with Turkish toweling in
ream color. Fruits and flowers are
mode of this unpromising material
for 'rimming them, but paint has hecome
a part of the milliners' equipment.
and their fruits and flowers s!
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M: f/ji, have a world-wide rep
m[ J for the following reasc
'iSIrf t! 1st: Michelia Red-Rubbei
MW TV ?' frtain quality-giving in)
I \"V ihem from becoming brill
\ W-1 ' > \ preserve their velvety sof'.n
\\Rroi 'tvK 2nd: Michelin Tubes I
XT* ViMlOI^IUIUUlU^ Willi I
X* why':- \jk t>ut are formed on i
\SV exactly the circuit
Vx^v iaade ol the i
' and <o;' '"n
E. S. HARPE
ALL KINDS OF AUTOIV
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1 \ & Sanborns Coffee, 35, 80 and
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; [ Our fruits are always fres
; ( Oranges, Grape Fruit, Lemons,
; I Cabbage, Irish Potatoes.
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Hats
ihow what tho urtist ran do with
tomely material. These hats are
tigh in price ami in the favor oi
ashionables.
A hat mado of small silk piecee ia
nany different colors, joined together
rith hemstitching, appears to be inpi
red by the "crazy quilt" of othar
lays. As patchwork is an American
rt this bit of bright headwear ought
o appeal to Americans. At any rate
t is faced with a plain satin and Is
eautifuily made, flaunting its gay
olors among fine Panamas and Bangoks
whose elegance Is never quesloned.
Stripes have lodged themselves
rmly in the popular mind as the best
f the several styles In materials used
:>r sports hats and other sports
lothes. A hart and sweater coat are
ictured here made of blue and white
nitted fabric, anu a hat of white
anvas cloth with varicolored stripes,
hev are dependable styles for outing
fear.
Nail Bleach.
Simple lemon Juice is tho best posble
nail bleach.
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mtation for durability \ ^ -?\
r Tubes are compounded I I ; JBtl
zredients which prevent fj :|BKJ
Te or porous and which fj jJjKw
ire not simply piece* j jifg
their ends cemented. ff ',:'iHM
i ling niarxirel to
RGARAGE
lOBILE ACCESSORIES
LANCASTKR. S. C.
almost economy and satisfaction.
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1 25c packages; also Chase 1 \
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ND CAKES; Silver SUce, 1
;e. These cakes are made
3 and are sure to please. ?
ih and the best. Apples, \
, Bananas, frpgh Tomatoes, <
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without waiting.
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