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.1 aa 1 personals | m \ lion. C. X. Sapp spent the week- | end in the city. . ?o? Mr. Joe Glover of Marion, S. C., is visiting in the city. Miss Mary Massey is the guest of ' friends in Monroe this weMc. Mr. T. C. Hicks made a business trip io Heath Springs Moucluy. "Dr. Pryor of Chester was in the city on professional .business Monday. Mr. T. M. Belk of the Dixie com-1 munity was in the city on business Saturday. "Miss Anne Taliaferro of Charlotte was the week-end guest of Miss Lou-j lse Wylie. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. sogers of Dillon are the guest of relatives ifi Lancaster this week. Dr. W. H. Sapp of the New Bethel 1 community was a business visitor in I Lancaster Monday. ?o? , I Messrs. E. C. Griffith and Woodrow McKay of Charlotte spent Sunday in Lancaster. C. Frank Clyburn of Kershaw wan in Lancaster Monday shaking hands ' with his many friends. I ?o? Mrs. R. E. Wylie and daughter, little Miss G'ildersleeve, are expected home from Virginia today. * ??? J Messrs. H. L. Allen and Bruce Shankle of Wadesboro, iN. C., were visitors in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Charlotte were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper Monday. Rev. Lee Robinson of Due West was shaking hands with his many ' fiiends in Lancaster Saturday. Little Miss Gabarille Williams of , Cleveland. Ohio, is the guest of Mr. i and Mrs. Julian Rhett Williams. t ?o? I Dr. William Blackmon of Fennell's ( Hospital in Rock Hill made a professional trip to Heath Springs Monday. aoes tne work U OlcKfasliioned writ- H ing irt^t ruments are H d set as^le for this' B 1 efficient^! f-filler. B The Co\klin is the B > original eft-filler and t ied users everywhere. <) din suited to your par* B > w DRUG CO.! |H Lanccster, S. C. > Miss Jessie Lee Ulackmon spent the week-end in Lancaster with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rlarkmon. Mrs. Emma MeCampbell has re- 1 turned from Spartanburg, after spending a few weeks with her daughtes. o? Miss Ida Lee McCaskill of Ker- 1 shaw spent the week-end in the city as the guest of Miss Jessie Lee Blackmon. - - o Mrs. Ira M. Sligh afld Mrs. J. Marion Moorman of Columbia spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Hatheoek. jLittle Miss Edna Small has returned from Spartanburg, after spending the summer with her sisters, Mrs. Vfarlett and Dreyer. ?o Miss Elizabeth Hhdson of Charlotte. who has been the guest of Mrs. Frank Harper for several days, returned home Monday, accompanied by Miss Leila Gregory. 1 0 1 * 1 i? ?Jfi >Wifi?i " Look.ElsielXT My CONM, \ ND it not only n and higher grade k with speed and smoof i Gpi vldut&> PE Self-Filling W Fountain Pen I NON-LEA KABLQ has over 1,500,000 aatlsi Let us show you a Conl ticular style of writing. STANDARD ?.s~. Telephone 4 Mr. W. C.' Hough was on the|r streets of Lancaster Tuesday. Mr. D. A. Funderhurk of the Buford community was In the city ruesday. T '] ?o Mr. Jack Gregory of Darlington was the week-end guest of relatives in the city. ^ ?o? 1 Mr. Max Brlttain and a number of friends motored to Charlotte Tuesday afternoon. 1 Mr. O. W. Potts of Fort Mill was a pleasant caller at the News office Monday afternoon. Rev. J. R. Horton and family of 1 Concord, N. C., passed through the city on their way home last Sunray. Mrs. T. Lee Craig and sister. Miss I Fannie Adams, are spending a few 1 days with relatives at Great Falls. S. C. < Mr. L. C. Payseur and Mrs. Ola P. 1 Gatling and daughter, Miss Mary 1 Alice, left Monday for Virginia in ( their car. "Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yoder, Mr. and 1 Mrs. K. M. Yoder of Van Wyck and ' J. Herman Yoder of St. Augustine. 1 Fla., motored from Van Wyck to ' Lancaster last Friday. ' Miss Ruth Wingo of Greenville, S. C., who has been spending the sum- i mer in New York and other North- i ern points, spent Sunday in Lancas- i ter with Mrs. A. G. Ellison. She left Monday for Marion, where she will l teach during the ensuing year. SPLENDID OPENING OF SCHOOLS. ' ? The Central school has opened ' with 4 22 pupils enrolled, and School No. 2 has 154 enrolled, making a total of 576 pupils enrolled. A great feature is the 100 in high school 1 vork this year as against 86 last year. This is a splendid record for our high school work. We are pleased to note that the school management is t emphasizing special home work, i especially In the third and fifth ] grades, palmers writing, etc., which t should prove of special Interest to ( the school patrons. , Some needed repairs on the build- , ing are being done in the way of . painting the large columns and the ( office of the superintendent. The , school building at the mill was re- i cently painted and new Hyloplate , black boards installed. ( JUDGE ERNEST MOORE 1 HIGHLY PRAISED *? Judge Ernest Moore, who has been * holding court in Greenville during f the past week, spent the week-end in ' Lancaster with home folks. He will 1 resume court in Greenville Wednesday. The Greenville News of September ! . has the following to say relative to P the Judge: "The general sessions court, which " convened Tuesday will adjourn this ' morning sine die. The court of coin- x mon pleas will convene next Wed- ' nesda.v'morning for two weeks. Judge ' Rrnest Moore, who has made a splen- 1 did impression during his first ser- ' vice here, will preside over the civil * court, also. A. G. Hart, a young atlorney'of Greenville, is rendering ef- r ticient service as deputy clerk of the court." JN/Writes" | I<yn9 better writing (J THE LANCASTER NEWS [SHORT NEWS] ? [ | Quite a number of people from all arts of the county were in Lancaster Tuesday. jc Jud^e Ernest Moore will leave i Wednesday for Greenville to com- 1 )lete thp term of onni-t I" ?!4" ' ... vvui v ?i* mm tu> . 1 Mrs. Mary McDow returned Monlay from the Fennell Hospital. ( vhere she had her tonsils removed, i ?o? I Mr. J. W. Barton, who holds a , splendid position with the Manning \ Herald, was a week-end visitor with elatives and friends. ?o? ( We take pleasure in calling the atention of our many readers to the premium list of the Van Wyck com- ( nunlty fair to be found in this issue, j ??? i The Mary Anna Jackson Chapter. Children of the Confederacy, will J neet with Mary Agnes Funderburke Friday afternoon promptly at 4 ' I'clock. Misses Evelyn Bell of Belltown ' ind Maude Bennett have arrived in ' he city to attend the Lancaster 1 jladed School. They will board at 1 he home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. 1 Bailey. I Miss Katherihe Zemp. Mr. Ralph hannon of Camden and Mr. W. shannon of the United States Battle- ' diip Missouri motored up from Cam- ' len Saturday and spent the day at 1 he home of Mr. R. K. Wylie". ?o? A delightful dance was given in 1 he Mackey Opera House last Friday evening by the members of the Lancaster German Club. A full resume I if same will appear in the next. is>?ue ! if the News. MOTHERS' CLl'B OF MILL SCHOOL HOLD INTERESTING MEETING 1 The Mothers' Club of the Lancas- i er Cotton Mill School met Friday af- i ci nuuii iii * o ciock at the home of Mrs. U. J. Lowry. The purpose of i he meeting was to reorganize (or the 'oming yea-. The officers elected were as follows: President. Mrs. I*. I. Lowry; viee president, Mrs. Ft. K. lerdan; secretary, Mrs. J. S. Wallen; treasurer, Mrs. ('. J. Stogner. \fter an hour spent in pleasant conversation the rlnh adjourned to meet | igain Saturday, September 23, at 3! ^'cloek at the mill school house. IH'ILIHNG COMMITTKK TO .MKBT I The building: committee and the I 'ommittee appointed to take subscriptions for the Bast Lancaster larsonage, will meet at Hopewell 1 text Monday morning, September 18, promptly at 9 o'clock. I< All builders and contractors who leslre' to bid on the work of building lame, are requested to meet with he committee at Hopewell next I dornlay morning for the purpose ot ' liscussing certain features of the i vork. The plans and specifications ? >f the proposed building will be on t land at this meeting for their information, also, prior to that day, the < ilans can be found at the home /! dr. D. F. Sapp, chairman. 1 i riV\l>KSYIMiK IIVITKMVCS , DUlMNti PAST WEEK ] Mrs. S. L. McManus and son, Clar-j' >nce, who have been visiting the past ! 1 ew weeks with relatives in different larts of North Carolina have return- , >d home. , Miss Maude Funderburk spent the >ast week with her brother. Mr. Ben funderburk at Oak Hill. ( Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thompson spent f friday and Saturday with the latera mother, Mrs. J. R. Funderburk. , Mrs. J. R. Horn and Mrs. Bdd Fun- ^ erburk spent Saturday at Mrs. L. J. j funderhurks. Mrs. G. R. Funderburk spent a few lays with her father in the Tabor- , lacle section. s Miss Dezie Funderburk spent "uesday at her brothers, Mr. Claude ^ funderburk. * Miss Dezie Funderburk entertain-1 l a d a crowd of young people Friday } light. Many interesting games were ilayed. after which ice cream and r ake were served by Mrs. J. W. Funlerbnrk and Mrs. \V. O. Thompson. , leautiful souvenirs were given as a emembrance of the occasion. Those /ho were present were: Misses I laude Funderburk, Irene Funderuirk, Daisy FiuwlerLurk, Kate Funlerburk. Zula Funderburk. Dezie funderburk, Hallie McManus, Flora * dcManus. Jenie Shute, Queen Oor- J on, Gertrude Funderburk, Vastie ( funderburk, Messrs. Hazel Mosler, > ra Meal, Oscar Schute, Yancy Hinon. Manly Ellis, Brice Hinson, Fer- J nau Hinson, Edwin Gordon. Otta i funderburk, Dan Knight, Tom 1 (night, Jr., Roper Funderburk and tunyan Funderburk. / '.TUESDAY. SEPT. 12. 191f rn I S9CIAL NEWS [ m Little Miss Plyler Entertains. Little Miss Aline Plyler entertainJ quite a number of her little riends in a most delightful manner Saturday afternoon from 2:30 until > o'clock, the occasion being her enth birthday, at her home iu the Mew Hethel community. The guests being present were Litle Misses Flora Belle Todd, Clara iapp, Mary Lee Glenn, Connie Mae, Bernice and Leole Plyler, and Masers Gilbert Sapp, Broncho and Carl Wilson Plyler, Trot Moore, Lee Warlen and Thomas Edward Todd. After several delightful games and 5ther amusements, cream and cakej ?nd dainty candies were served in the yard beneath the shade of the tpaclods oaKs by the mother of the Hostess, Mrs. R. P. Plyler, after which the children were taken for a ride which wus certainly enjoyed. Fhe hostess received many dainty md useful sifts. o An event on the social calendar of :he week was the bridge party given by Mrs. Ola Payseur Gatling on Saturday afternoon. The lovely home was made even more Inviting with luantities of pink roses and pot plants. On entering, punch was served by Misses Atinie Gregory and Mary Alice Gatling. After a series of interesting rubbers the hostess, assisted by her [laughter, served a delicious salad course. The highest scorer at each table was presented with a daintily wrapped package, on opening disclosed a lovely little bride, complete with orange blossoms and veil, bearing the aiyiouncement of the approaching marriage of Mrs. Oia Payseur Gatling to Mr. William Whorton Fulghum, October 21st. Mrs. George Williams cut the consolation, a lovely pair of white silk hose. A unique idea was carried out in the punch and refreshments. Hearts and letters of the name of the groomto-be of fruit were floating in the punch, while the sandwitches and salad were in heart shape. The hostess was charmingly gowned in white crepe de chine. o Little Misses Irene and Ivy Poovev celebrated their tenth birthday Saturday afternoon with .a most delightful birthday party. Some sixty children were present and spent a very pleasant afternoon participating in various games and contests arranged for the occasion. Little Miss Vandivei Wilson won the prize given for the girls and Master James Williams won the prize for the boys. At the conclusion of the games, ' - lti is. i-oovey assisted by hisses Corilcne Jones. Guy Skipper and Mnrv Locke Barron. served delicious ice ;ream and cake. * o?? Miss Scott Entertains. The following event, clipped from he society columns of the Charlotte Dbserver of last Friday, will be of much interest to the many friend" if Miss Louise Wylie of Lancaster tnd vicinity: "Miss Julia Baxter Scott entertained at a delightful supper party at the Road House at Itozzelle's Ferry Thursday evening in honor of her zuest. Miss DeVVitt Chatham of Win-ton-Salem, and Miss Louise Wylm if Lancaster, S. C., who is'visitin.: Miss Mattie Walker, at her home or Park avenue. Dillworth. ' Miss Chatham and Miss Wylie are two of the most attractive and popular visitors if the early fall. The chaperones vere Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott and Vliss Lucy Oates," , APPROACH I Sii M A HIU AGK. * A marriage which will prove of much interest to a large number of leople in Lancaster, as well as many -ther points in the State, is that of drs. Ola Payseur Catling and Mr. Yilliam Whorton Fulghum of Hirmnghatn. Ala . to tnio r,iQ^Q . |"U \ c I/I IUIH-I !1. 1 ft 16. Mrs. Catling is the charming laughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. ('. Payeur. She is a talented and acomplished musician and possesses a lost of friends throughout the State. Mr. Pulghum is a mineralogist, in official of the Alabama Iron and *uel Company; secretary and Treasirer, Marganet Iron A- Pales Comlany of Alabama -and vice president ?f the Guadalupe Mining Company ip2 dexico. Carefully Treat . Children'/it Colds Neglect of chodren's tyrfds often lays the foundation of aeriousyfung trouble. On the other hand,lit ia/1iarmful to continually dose delicate little stomachs with in. iernal medicinei er to keep the children ilway* indoors. Y Plenty of fremair in the bedroom and a jood applicap(on\of Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" ! *alve over USo throat and chest at the first dgn of trojfme, wili keep the little chape | 'ree fronyeolda without injuring their ai. estioMf 2;V, 60 , or $1.00, ? VKKS SALVE ) - > p Advertised letters for Week Ending f September 9, Ibid. [ 'Mrs. Bertha Sallon, J. A. Timinons. C. F. Snopoo, Miss Flarance J Aston. Mrs. Eufula Brock, Armour & Company, Mrs. Nonnie Buish. Arther Barnes, Mrs. Nannie McMunn, J. H. Morris. J. M. Morrison. s When calling for above letters a please say advertised. a JAS. F. HUNTER, Fostniaster. I, State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath ttjat he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business In the City Of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each " and every case dtf Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use'of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANiC J CHENEY. Sworn to before me And subscribed In I my presence, this ,6th'day of December. A. D 1886. VV w- GLEASON. I (Seal) y Notary Public. . Hall's Catarrh J^pdlolne Is taken In- * ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfg'ces'.of the System. Send for testimonials. tre% ? F. J. CHENEY gr CO.. Toledo. O. i 1 Sold by all druggists. 76c. Hall's FamRy Pills for constipation. J .e. .L I COLLEGE BOY I ...LEAVE SI X^ = BL'Y EVERYTH V @ AT IIOMK BE Ft V [01 ===== % LH v n =5 We Are Head n Fine Stationery M Toilet Articles = Perfumerv ??> D 11 V " Tot t i x V / ?? [U] _____ V @ / AGENT X l>AKK Ar TILFOKI) | LANCASTER OPEN EVERY Nl F?ne FALLS' In Ladies' Re; GARM1 i Stunning now dresses i crepe de chine, serge ai hinations. Becoming well as the small ladies Swell suits in hean cloth. Poolin. (iarhci Colors Burgundy, Navy Wine, (iood styles at 8 Beautiful Coats in cloth, Hough Cheviots, terials. Some plain tai with fur and buttons, terials Big lino new children's c ., ren's sweaters. New Silks, minims and Collars. We are showing a hig li ren's ready-to-wear hats. V ment and meet M iss Willi efficient milliner. We fee ROBINSON -1 LANCASTER'S LE a PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. M. R. Campbell Registered Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. ANDERSON, S. C. Standard Drug Co., local repreeutatives. Take your broken leu see nd repairs to tbem for prompt and ecu rate work DR. C. B. PRATT, Dentist. [ours from 8:30 A. M. to 12:30; 1:30 to 6:30. Office Phone 285. Residence Phone 398. Office Over Lancaster Pharmacy. DR. J. J. POLLARD VETERINARY SURGEON Treatment of Sick, Lame and )isabled Horses, Mules and Catle. Office: v, Greirorv.llood St/w-k Cn 'elephnne 226 Lancaater, 8. O. Residence Telephone 119 1 A^A A^A f^jPl S AND GIRLS f I0RTLY... | ===== ?"?? ING YOU CAN ^ >RE LEAVING. H Y ===== Ifjl f Y quarters For A BI 'aste \\ ?* >th Brushes V Hair Brushes Y Soap, Etc. 1 = = Y SIEOR 0 X S FIXE CANDIES (fgj) X PHARMACY I GHT UNTIL 10::t0 w TYLES ady-to-Wear ENTS. / . 1 n char 111 oil so, satin, id silk and sor?o comniodols for large as ? tifnl quality Broad- , [lino and whipcords* , Bolgnni, Black and >12.50, 15.00 and up. Soal Plush, Broad Plaids and plain ma- J lored, others trimmed lj' Good styles and ina$7.50 up. oats. Ladies* and childNew Wool Goods, Trinine of ladies* and cliildisit onr millinery departams our competent and 1 sure you will like her. 3L0UD CO. AD1NG STORK. = Jl