The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 08, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
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| PERSONALS 1 la
Miss lassie Johnson of Ashevllle i'
visltiug relatives in the city.
Tu. T. C Hicks made a business
trip to Rock Hill Thursday.
Mr. W. T. Gregory has returnee
fiom a business trip to Charlotte.
Miss Adelaide Nelson of tlu? Unitj
community was in the city Friday.
Miss Lynn Williams of Sanford, N
C., was visiting in Lancaster Friday.
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Mr. Benraark Palmer ot Aliendah
is visiting relatives in the city thi;
week.
Mr. J. A. Hyatt of Van Wyck was
a business visitor in Lancaster thk
week.
Mr. S. M. Barnette spent Wednes
day and Thursday in Charlotte or
business.
Mr.. H. B. Rollings of the Oak
hurst community was in the eit:
Wednesday.
Miss Marie Craig of the Nortl
Lancaster community was a visitor ii
Lancaster today.
Mr. Paul Ross Moore of Greenvilli
is a guest of his parents, Judge anc
Mrs. Ernest Moore.
Mrs. Boswell Plyler and Missei
Boyoe Moore and Paris .Elliot motor
od to Kershaw Friday,
f ?o?Mr.
T. M. Anderson of Catawbr
Junction was a business visitor in th<
city one day last week.
Miss Louise Wylie, who has beet
visiting in Charlotte for severa
days, returned home today.
Miss Virginia Taylor of Camden V.
expected today for a visit to her sis
ter Mrs. Ira II. Jones, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Barron and daughter
Miss Mary Locke, will leave Saturdaj
for U lion for a few days visit.
Mr. E. Jarmon of Monroe Is visit
lng at the homo of Mr. J. W. Knighi
In the Camp Creek community.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore and Mis:
Boyoe Moore of Hartsville are tin
guests of relatives in the city.
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Mrs. W. D. Craig and children ant
Mrs. S. C. Craig left Thursday foi
Rock Hill to visit friends and rela
tires.
Mrs. S. M. Barnette and childrer
are spending some time with friends
and relatives in .... Hill and Fori
Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Johnson, v-lu
have been visiting friends and rela
tives in the city for several days, re
turned to their home In Asheville to
day.
Messrs. Bob Flnley and Hennini
Adickes of York are expected in thf
city today to attend the dance giver
at the Mackey Opera House this ev
lng.
Messrs. R. E. Wylie, W. T. Greg
sjnry. Sheriff Hunter, Chief Orr anc
Hon. R. S. Stewart have been ir
Charlotte th+s week attending flu
trial of the Skipper case.
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Messrs. C. H. Rowell of Tabernacb
community and Lee Oatoe of Kc
sliaw passed through Lancnstei
Thursday on their way to attend th<
Junior Order meeting lu Greenwood
Messrs. T. L. Bird. R. B. Lowry, W
T. Holley and T. J. DeBurhl of Jef
ferson were visitors In the city Thurs
day. Prom here they went to Green
wood to attend the State Junior Or
deT meeting.
AID SOCIETY MEETS.
The members of the ladles' Aid
Society of the Baptist church mel
Tuesday afternoon and decided tc
hold their annual bazaar Tuesday
Decmebr 5th, 1916. Refreshment?
will be served. All members are requested
to remember the date.
AT THE STAR
TODAY
MME OL^/PETROVA
ENERNAL QUESTION."
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> Mr. J. F. Hunter left Thursday for
Shelby. N. C.. where he will recuper- \
ate for several days.
Dr. J. W. H. Dyches of Heath
Springs is attending the State Junior
' Order meeting iu Greeuwood this
v eek.
Mr.. J. T. Wylie, who has been in
he Northern markets for several
days purchasing fall goods, returned
* Thursday.
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Misses Edith L. Parrott and Mar3
tha Crelghton attended a meeting of
' the Elgin Demonstration Club this
afternoon.
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3 Miss . Jones has return- f
ed from the market where she |
bought the fall and winter stock of f
. millinery for Barnette's 5 and lOo 5
i stojre. j
Dr. J. W. Dycnes will preach at 1
~ the Flint Ridge church next Sunday
' night, Sepiember, 10th. The mem- !
hers are requested to bear this an- I
nouneement in mind. j
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1 Many young people from various I
parts of the State are expected in the
4 city today to attend the dance given I
I by tho members of the Lancaster <
German Club at the Maekey Opera (
House this evening. i
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Prof. Paul H. Calvin, livestock ex- i
pert under supervision of Clemson
College, has been in the city the past i
j two days supervising the construe- ,
, tion of a modern silo on the farm of i
Mr. L. C. Lazenby. ?
i Messrs. H. R. Blakeney, J. S. Wil- 1
1 son. I). V. Hinson, J. J. Hinson. B. F.
Adams. B. F. .Usher. J. N. Neal, Jno. '
A. Cook, S. S. Steele and E. Clyburn
' Wilson left Thursday morning for
- Greenwood to attend the State Junior
Order meeting.
Dr. Leslie, who has been connected
' v ith the Standard Drug Company for
several months, has resigned his position
and will move to Kershaw
about the tirst of October. We re1
gret very much to lose these splend'd
young people from our city.
j Miss Charlotte Jones, who has
been tho popular milliner for the
Lancaster Mercantile Company for a
I r.umber of years, has accepted a pos'.r
tion as milliner with Burnett's 5 and
_|10r store this ta.. and will be glad
to see her friends and olu customers j
there. f
' Mr. (j. L. McManus, County Farm f
I demonstration Agent, was a pleasant *
caner at The ?>ews oftlce lnursday. t
He requests all people throughout <
> the county Interested in the bee In- c
dustry to get in direct touch with him 1
- immediately, as he has some very
valuable Information for them. t
There will he a Sunday School Ral- "*
' ly at Zion Sunday, September 11, at 1
> 10 o'clock. All members of th ? s
i church and Sunday school are urged c
to be present, especially all church I
f fticers >riss Lilly Usher and Mr. J.
T. Oreen will be the speakers, which i
means something for the school and
I an present.
1 Prof. C. E. Wesalnger arrived in
the city Wednesday and began preparation
for the opening of school
' next Monday. He has recenntly re
turned from an extended vacation
' trip during which time he visited
- Chicago, Muwaukee. Hetrolt. Niagra
. "alls. New lork City, LJoston. Washington
and many other points.
" OAKIimST DEMONSTRATION
CLUB TO MEET
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A meeting of the members of the
Oakhurst Demonstration Club will
he held at Oakhurst school house
I Friday afternoon, September lf>, beginning
at 3 o'clock.
A splendid program has been arranged
for the occasion. A lecture
of canning will be delivered by an
expert on the subject.
Luther Allison of The News has '
also *been invited to deliver an ad- '
dress.
Ice cream will be served at 5
o'clock. /
The public cordially Invited to at '
tend. ^
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: What Croup/Come*
\ Treat Externally
The oldVnfdhod/t dosing delicate little
' stomachs with jmuseous drugs is wrong
1 and hannful\ /ry the external treatment
I ?Vick's VamO-Itub" Solve. Just rubs '
little over thf\hrost and chest. The v?>
pore, released brohe body hest, loosen the
1 choking uhlegm\snd esse the diffloulft '
breathing A bedtime eppliostiou insures
sound alAep. 25c, f?bc or $1.00.
YlCfo^SALYE
THE LANCASTER NEW
DKATH OF MRS. HANNAH
MOBUBY DUNCAN.
On the 30th day of August. 1884
here eatne to brighten the home of
Mr. Rerry and Mrs. Callfe Mobley at
^akhurst a wee baby girl, Hannah
?their first born?and for 32 years
she lived?a joy and pride to family
itid friends.
On Sept. 5, 1016, at a sanatarium
n Asheville. N. where sue had
5f??n for several months, trying to
>vereome the ravages of disease,
driving vainly for health, the death
Jtigel hovered and carried her away
Tom her home and loved ones.
Through childhood and girlhood
ler sunny disposition and helpful atitude
were assets to home and duriue
ichool and college life her falthful\ess
to duty won the approval and
'riendship of teachers and fellow
itudents alike. After her graduation
rom Winthrrvr. Cnllniro ?'
wj, VVHV50 UC1 OCIY1W8
is a teacher of ability were much
sought. For several years she taught
n the high school at Heath Springs
tnd among these students also she
s cherished In memory.
In May, 1913, she was married to
VTr. L/ewis A. Duncan with whom she
eaves a little daughter about one
ear of age to share the home made
leautiful by her presence?desolate
>y her absence.
On Thursday her body, escorted
iy a large concourse of friends, was
:enda?ly laid away at Salem ceme:ery
near the resting place of her
nother who had preceded her only a
tw years to that "bourn from which
to traveler returns."
Besides her father, several brothers
and sisters survive her: Messrs.
lesse and Harvey Mohley o:' Heath
Springs. Mr. Zed "Mobley of Hender'onville,
N*. C., Mr. Oranson Mobley
if El Paso, Tex., and Misses Maude
tnd Emma Mobley of Heath Springs.
[ . n. C. HOLDS INTERESTING
MEETING
After a very pleasant summer vacation,
the members of the U. D. C.
leld their first fall meeting Thurslay
at the home of Mrs. M. R. Mc^ardell.
The meeting was called to
iraer by the president, Mrs. G. J.
Derrick, after which the roll was
ailed and minutes read.
Mrs. Mary McDow. treasurer, read
.he annual report of the chapter
vhloh was very gratifying to the
nemhers. Mrs. McDow handed in
ler resignation as treasurer which
>vas very reluctantly accepted. Mrs.
D. C. Rlarkmon was elected treasurer
nstead.
The historical program was next
n order. The U. 1). C. ritual was
Irst read. This was followed by the
3rooks Summers Controversy taken
rom the Wrongs of History Righted.
Mrs. W. E. Taylor read an ineresting
article from A. W. Chance
ntltled "Historical Survey of Exiting
Times in Lancaster During the
iVar Rotween ftio Sioloo "
The Daughters were glad to enroll
he najme of Mrs. E. J. Hinson as a
nember. Tho guests of the Chapter
vere Misses Grace Carson and Janie
)avis. Mrs. Mary Barron rendered
leveral selections on the piano ac ompanled
by her daughter. Miss
dary Locke.
The hostess served dainty refreshnents.
IEACHKHS ARRIVE THIS WEEK.
Miss Alma Duke Jones of Millers>urg,
Ky., will arrive in Lancaster
Saturday. She has charge of tnc
eusic department this season. Miss
lones specialized at the Conservatory
>f Cincinnati, where she not only
mproved her own mastery of the art
>ut availed herself of the opportuniy
to be enabled to impart her knowledge
to others by taking the Normal
ou rse.
Miss Ethel O. Brock will arrive
roin Honea Path, Saturday. Miss
Hock was the successful teacher of
he third grade last session.
Miss Bryan of Sumter and Miss
^ynch of Saluda are expected Satur ay
also. These two teachers did ex
-*: ii*-ni worn in me nign scnooi last
pssion.
Miss Juanjte oely will be here for
he teachers' meeting Saturday. She
lid excellent work last session in
preparing - the pupils of the seventh
rrade for high school.
Miss Miriam Jennings takes the
dace of Miss Walker in me sixth
rrade. Miss Jennings is a graduate
nthrop an. comes highly recom
nended.
r-' flrady Bowman of Manning,
!. ('., wli; arrive Friday evening. Ho
succeeds Prof. Peaster as principal.
|jx*Fot, A WH, Effactive Laxative i Liver Tonic
Dee* Not G*pe nor Disturb the Stomach.
la addition tA other /roperti ea, Lax-Poo
contains Caacara in acceptable form, a
stimulating LaxatiVfe and Tonic. Laz-Poa
acts effecttvelyVjhd does not gripe nor
listnrb 3totnach/ At the same time, it aids
iigeslion.aroq^cVthe liver and secretions
and restores (he healthy functions. 50c.
For Results Advertise in The
Lancaster News.
ft FRIDAY, SEPT. 6. 1910.
LAM'ASTKH CiltADKD
SCHOOLS Ol'KN MONDAY
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Sunt. Wossinaer snvv lie is liiratlv
Impressed witli < tout look for a
Splendid Fall Session.
In conversation with The News,
correspondent today. Supt. Wessinger
pave out the following information
in regard to tiie opening 01
'school Monday:
He will he iu the o. ,ce at the Central
school from lo until 11 a. in.
Saturday to give delinquent pupils of
the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth
mules information in regard to the
{examination to be given on Monday
alter other pupils have been dismiss
eu. This change has been decided
I upon In order to give all pupils anj
oven start Tuesday.
The first teachers' meeting will be
held In the Central school building
c.n Saturday at 4:30 p. m.
All pupils will report directly to
| their rooms for assignment of lesson.
Each teacher will conduct devotional
exercises in their respective
rooms. There will be no chapel exercises
on Monday.
A list of honks is in the hands of
each local dealer for the sake of:
;avoiding any inconvenience to both]
i dealer and customer, incident to a
sudden rush, it is advised that, books
'should he purchased as early as possible.
Cpon being asked to express his polnir
n of the next session, Supt. Wessinger
said that the strong educational
! spirit prevalent in Lancaster would
ei able the teachers to give their b?st I
efforts to the pupils, and that he expected
this to be the best ever. Ho
was also much pleased with the sue-1
cess Miss Kirk had in competing for
the beneficiary scholarship at Win-1
throp.
RROOKI/YN STREET NEWS.
Editor of The News:
If you will allow me space in yourj
columns I will try and give you a few
dots from Brooklyn street.
A pretrootod meeting is in pro-;
gross at the Second Baptist church.!
j Rev. T. A. Dabney is doing the
preaching.
'| Mr. Will Robinson of Kershaw is
visiting his father, Mr. Robt. Hobin1
son. who had the misfortune to fall
and sprain bis hip one day last week.
Mr. Ray Harris, who has been sufw
tli fever, is reported to bo
' improving.
u Miss Maude fames of the county
!s visiting frlendes here this week.
Mrs. J. W. Kirkley of near JetTerson
is visiting her mother. Mrs. H. E.,
Knicrht.
Mr. Joe Rlackmon of York rountv
visited friends here and in the county
last week.
Mr. E. Hunter of Westville has accepted
n position at the cotton mill.'
Mrs. Metter Stewart and children
visited in the county last week.
The Mill Company is to he complimented
on the nice work they are doing
on the streets. When this work
is completed we will have as nice
streets and sidewalks as you will find
in a mill village.
"Factory Boy."
If you feel "blue," "no account,"
lazy, you need a good cleaning out.
HERBINE is the Mght thing toi that
purpose. It stimulates the liver,,
tones up the stomafl\and purifies th*?
bowels. Price 50<J. ^Sold all dealers
In medicine.?Adv.
PROMINENT VISITOR
IN THE CITY TOI>.\\
Miss Edith L. Parrot;, State agent.
South Carolina Canning and Home
' Demonstration Work co-operating
with Winthrop College, is in Lan<
aster today. She is here for the
purpose of advising with Miss Martha
(J. Creighton, Lancaster County!
Agent, relative to the local county)
j work.
Miss Parrott is deeply intereste 1.
in the great work being accomplishied
in this State under the expert di-|
reetlon of her able crops of efficient
assistants in each county where the,
work has bpen located, and at thej
United States department of agri-j
culture at Washington. D. C., she is
considered one of the best if nnt tn.
Vest, State agent employed in til is >
particular work.
Miss Parrott is highly pleased with
the results so far accomplished in
Lancaster county, and it is her deistre
to see this one of the highest de-"*"
veloped counties to tie found in the
,State.
OUIEra STRONGER
To l>e heal&iy at ?e?vemy, prepare at
forty, is souuA advice/'beaiuse In the
strength of middle lifeAve too often forget
that neglected Voldi, or careleaa treati
ment of slight ftafca end pains, simplj
undermine strength and bring cbrook
weakness for laRen years.
To be stronger when older, keep yotu
blood pure amd rick and active wnh tbr
! strength-hifudlng and blood-nourishing
propertied of 9cott's gjtaulsion which is*
food, a/onic and amedicineto keep your
blood/rich, alleviate rheumatism and
avoya sickness. No alcohol in Scott's.
/ ttcett & Bowae. Bloomficld. M. i.
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MISS MARY KIHK
m M ,VVVXS PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Miss Mary Kirk received notilica(ion
yesterday that she had wou one
of the benellelary scholarships given CcHTIODdl
by Winthrop College in a recent ex- ,, . . , ? , ?
animation hoi,I at the court house lu Kecistered Optometrist
Jul iind Manufavturihu: Optician.
Miss Kirk was a member of the ANI)h, S. (J.
, . Standard Lirux CT.. local reprefirst
eleventh guide woik inaugural- sentntives. Take your broken leusee
e<l in the Lancaster graded schools and repairs to tbem for prompt and
last year, and her success is a high accurate work
tt'illllU* ??? tlio ofrtoto." 1
? v??w omvicuv;) ui uur local l_)It O 13 P H \ T T
pchooL ' ' Dentist.
Hours from 8:30 A. M. to 12:30;
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, tn fi-tn
Lucas County, as. l.?JU 10 O.oV.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Office Phone 285.
is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Rpqiriencft Phono 19 8
Cheney & Co.. doing business In the City Residence Fnone d?8.
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. Office Over Lancaster Pharmacy,
and that, said Arm will pa/- the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of CatarrhTtliat cannot l?c T)"R .T .T "POTiT. A T? T)
cured by the use t>f HAUL'S CATARRH LfXV. U. O . rULLAAD
MEDICINE. PRANrf J. CHENEY VETERINARY SURGEON
xt'v T&XL'P.Treatment of Sick, Lame and
Ais?ai)1886 \^N??SAp2biic. Disabled Horses, Mules and CatHall's
Catarrh MeXlcine is taken In- tie.
ternally and acts tlrrough the Blood on Office*
for S'"" Orrery-Hood Uv, Stock Co.
F J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Telephone 22? Isancaater, 9. O.
Sold by all druggists. 75c. Residence Telephone 113
Hall's Family pills for constipation.
I COLLEGE BOYS AND GIRLS |
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f BUY EVERYTHING YOU CAN
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5] We Are Headquarters For [J
Y [1 Fine Stationery .?
% y Toilel Artic^s | X
V fnl Perfumery
? |J Tooth I\ste U ?*
V Toot hy Brushes V,
Hhir Brushes Y
V Soap, Etc.
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Y M AGKNTSJEOR __ ? X
X PARK Ar Til,FORDS FINK ( AM)IKS {(a^} ?|>
I LANCASTER PHARMACY I
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OPEN KVEKY NIGHT UNTIL 10:30 V
fSHOESl
for
.ALL THE FAMILY
AT OLD PRICES'
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HI We bought all our staple shoes early in
January, oerore tne advance, this means
that we own our shdes at the same price
as last year and we are going to sell them
on the same basis. This means a saving
to you of 25c to 50c pair on children's
shoes and 50c to $1.00 on ladies' and
i w
men's shoes.
V/e have an enormous stock of shoes
and will sell them all at the old prices.
But remember we can sell these shoes
only once aud when we have to buy they
k.. r? c*
will uc uignci. lci us iii (fie ramuy up
at these savings.
ROBINSON-CLOUD CO.
LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE.
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