The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 10, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
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Hon. C. N. Sapp of Columbia was
in Lancaster Saturday.
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Mr. E. K. Plyler of Kershaw was
in the city Saturday.*
I^ev. W. W. Royce gave The News
a ple'asant call Saturday.
Mr. C. 0. Stogner of Kersjiaw
county was In Lancaster Saturday.
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jiimn nuuic ?y?iii i iie wee item!
with her parents in Rock lUlfr.
Mr. U. A. Funderburk of the Tabernacle
community was in Lancaster
Monday.
MIhs Daisy Cummings of Spartan_
burg arrived today for a visit to Mrs.
W. H. Grant.
iJrs. Charles Manship of Hartsville
is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. S.
Wltherspoon. ^ ,
Mr. D. F. Sapp of the New Bethel
community was a business visitor in
the city Saturday^ ^
Mr. W. A. Marshall of Pleasant
Hill was shaking bands with his
many friends ifi the clf?.
Mrs. R. M. Plerpout of Atlanta
Is in the city the guest of her sister,
Miss |?ula Duffle.
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>Mr. J. W. Carnes of the Buford
community was a pleasaut caller at
' The News office Monday.
Mrs. S. H. Jenkins of Birmingham.
Alabama, is the guest of her aunt.
Mrs. 4Cmma Wltherspoon.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. W. H. Dyches of
Heath Springs were shopping in the
city Mouday afternoon.
Messrs. S. L. McMannus and J. R.'
McNeely of Tradesville were business'
i imiuia hi me iiij .wonnay.
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Mr. J. E. Craig of the North Lancaster
section was transacting busi
ness in Lancaster Saturday.
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Mr. W. L. King, claim agent foi
tiie Southern Railway, is transacting
business in Lancaster today.
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Horn to M". and Mrs. Barklev
Stogner, Lancaster Route No. 8.
Wednesday, October -1, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hyatt and
daughter, Miss Annie, of Van W'yck.
are visiting in the city today.
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Mr. W. K. Taylor of tlie North
Lancaster community was doing
business in Lancaster Saturday.
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Capt. Davis of Charlotte and Mr.
Thomas L. Johnston of Rock Hill
visited Capt. A. H. Greene last Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Lindsay and Miss Annie
E. Witherspoon left today for a
visit with Mrs. Willis Strange in Columbia.
^ Hon. J. Copeland Massey of Ker
ahaw and Attorney McNeely of
Monroe are attending court in Lancaster
this week.
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J lid ?e Ernest .Moore will leave
Thursday for Columbia to meet with
the Supreme Court for the purpose
of passing on a number of constitutional
measures. He will resume
court in Spartanburg next Monday.
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Mrs. J. V. Clark of Haw River, N !
C., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and |
Mrs. I). P. Sapp in the New BethelJ
community for several weeks.
Messrs. Sam and Hill Caston of
Flint Ridge section had a bale of
cotton ginned at the ginnery of Mr.
L. P. Robertson last Thursday.
Misses Lillle and Fannie Barfleld
of Pleasant Hill have returned home
from a pleasant visit to their sister,
Mrs. Willie Vaughan, of Great Palls. 1
Mrs. George Heath and children,
who have been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis, for several
days, returned to Charlotte Saturday.
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Mrs. W. P. Funderburke of Rock
Hill, who has been on a prolonged
visii 10 ner nro||ier, air, itooeri i*. i
Usher, returned to her home Satur-I
day.
'Mr. Robert Usher of the Dixie com-;
nn/nlty, who was a recent candidate!
for the house of representatives, was
a business visitor in the city Saturday.
r>JVTr. and Mrs. Joe Davis, who have:
been visiting relatives and friends in
the city during the past ten days, returned
to their home in Spartanburg!
Saturday.
Mrs. Harry Hirsch and children
have returned from New York City,
where they have been visiting
friends and relatives for several
weeks.
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Mr. V. A. Williams, father of Mr.
S. R. Williams of this place, died at!
his home in Union county North
Carolina on Monday, October 9, after:
a brief illness. He was 70 years old.
CAPT. A. H. GRKKX
MUCH lMI'ltOYKI)
The many friends of Capt. A. II
Croon are indeed glad to see him
frequently on the streets of the cit>
again. He was taken sick during Clearly
part of May. and for many
weeks his smiling face and cheery
voice was greatly missed in and
around the Hotel Royal, where lie
was such a familiar figure.
Capt. Green is a man of sunny disposition.
a jovial nature, a good
business man, and one who easily
makes friends good and true. One
ot Hie chief pleasures of his life is tillage
his many friends call and s. o
him. Messrs. T. L. Johnson, president
Peoples National Hank, Rod.
Hill; J. E. Ray and ('apt. L. M. Davis
of Charlotte and 1). A. Kell of Mt.
Pleasant section were visitors with
('apt. Green Sunday, the day bein
one of much pleasure to him.
WADE HAMPTON
SOCIETY MKETs
The first meeting of Wade Hampton
Literary Society for the year
1916-17 was held on Friday, Sept.
29. Mr. Bowman presided at the
meeting. After a brief explanation
was given in regard to the rotison
why two societies were organized,
the chairman asked for a report from
the nominating committee.
The following were elected as officers
by the members of the society:
President, John King; vice president,.
Wren Bell; recording secretary, Guy
Skipper; corresponding secretary,
Louise Porter; treasurer. Sadie Wil-I
son; critic, Cleo So well; sergeant at I
arms, T. C. llicks.
There being no further business to
come before the society it adjourned
to meet again on Oct. 1 J.
LOUISE PORTER,
Corresponding Secretary.
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Quite a large number of people
were shopping in the city Saturday.
Don't forget the fact that it pays to
"Trade at Home."
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Children's Day will be held at
White Bluff next Sunday afternoon,
beginning promptly at 2 o'clock. The
public invited and expected to attend.
Mr. C. L. MoManus gave The
News a pleasant call Saturday. He
is now very busy arranging a suitable
lino of exhibits for the fair in
November.
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While in t.he city Saturday, Mr.
Charlie Park of the Unity section
stated that if we could have about
two weeks continued, good weather,
he would make a fair cotton crop.
All of the officers of the Flint
Ridge Community Fair are requested
to meet at Caston school house
Thursday night, October 12. about
7:30 o'clock. Business of importance.
Miss Blossom Roberts and Mr.
Hazel RingstafT of this city were
married last Saturday afternoon at
the Baptist parsonage by Dr. James
H. Thayer. The happy couple left
immediately for Columbia.
Miss Leila Gregory left last night
for Boston to enter the School of Expression.
Miss Gregory graduated as
a Public Reader in September, securing
her diploma. She will take
a post graduate course this year, securing
a Teachers diploma.
Mrs. Emma McCampbell of Lancaster
and Mr. P. E. Ballard of
Gastonia. N. C., were married at
Spartanburg October 7, at the Baptist
parsonage, the Rev. Hodges officiating.
They will make their
home in Gastonia.
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The trustee of the North Lam-as
tor school, composed of Messrs. J. E.
Craig. N. B. Cousar and Robinson,
called on Superintendent Wessingor
one day recently and discussed improved
school methods for several
hours with him.
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Mr. Clyde Sistare of Rive rside an I
Miss McGttlrt were mnrrh d Sunday
afternoon at th<- A .It. P. p-i'-on '
by Rev. W. S. Patterson. Th v mmediately
left for Rivershle, where a
delightful six o'clock luncheon unserved
at the home of the groom's
father. Mr. II W. Sistare. They
will make their future home with his
father.
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Home coming day and pastor's
celebration will be hold at Fork Hill
Haptist church" October 22.
A splendid program will he carried
out by the Sunday school, beginning
at 10 a. in. Dinner on the ground.
Preaching service in the afternoon at
:t o'clock.
Our pastor. Kov. T. A. Dabney,
will celebrate his sixty-second birthday
at the church. lie extends a
special invitation to all his friends,
relatives and members. Kverybody is
invited.
The church extends a cordial invitation
to all her old members who
have not been present for some time
We will do our hst to make every
one feel at home.
MARION SIMS
S<HTKT\ OlUi\\l/.F.n
The Lancaster High School pupils
and teachers met Friday, Sept. 2!M1\.
to organize a High School Literary
Society. On account of the large
number in the High School this year
it wa> decided that they should be
divided into two societies. The old
society kept its name of Wade Hampton
while the new one chose for its
name Marion Sims.
The Marion Sims hociety was call
.-?? I'l inurr uy .MISS Ml van. The
following officers were elected'
President, Walter Peaty; vice president.
Hacker Hillings: recording
secretary, Lucia Murchison; corre- ponding
secretary. Lily McManus,
treasurer, Willie Heed; critic, ItouInh
I,ingle; sergeant at arms, Dewey
Parr.
After a few words of advice and
encouragement !?y the Mich Schooi
teachers the society adjourned to
meet again on Friday. Oct. Li.
LILY McMA.NUa,
Corresponding Secretary.
ICKTIKLD MANILA BAY
HERO OIKS AT HOME
Northampton, Mass.. Oct. 8.?Rear
Admiral Francis A, Cook, U. S. N.
retired, who was commander for
"eminent and conspicuous conduct in
battle" while In command of the
cruiser Brooklyn at the battle of Santiago
de Cuba, died suddenly at his
borne here tonight.
Admiral Cook was born here In
1843. He was retired In 1P03.
TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1?M<>
M. S. WITHEllSPOON'S FL'\KRAL.|
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Attended l?v Hundred* of Sorrowing
Friend*.
The funeral services of Sir. M. S.
NVitlierspooii, who passed away early
Friday morning. were held Saturday
at 11 a. tn. at his late restdene (
j where a large concourse of sorrowing
frietiils gathered to pay a parting tribute
of respect. The house and
yard were tilled with those who loved
and honored him in life and a hush
pervaded the quiet solemn assemblage
as his pastor. Rev. Hugh R.
Murchison. read several appropriate
jscripture selections and spoke feelingly
of the departed. Prayer was
made by Rev. W. S. Patterson of the
i A. R. P. church and a choir, made
J up of close friends, sang very softly
two hymns. "Some Day We'll Understand"
and "Abide With Me."
The services over, a sad procession
followed the remains to their last
I resting place in Westside cemetery.
As the long cortege passed slowly
through Main street, the places of
[business were closed, remaining so
during the hour of the funeral. Services
were conducted at the grave
where the choir sang, "Safe In The
I Arms of Jesus." Never before have
i handsome flowers in such profusion
(been seen in .Lancaster. Beautiful
i tributes came from all parts of the
State as well as from North Carolina.'
I The honorary pall-bearers were:
Judge Ernest Moore, Col. Eeroyj
Springs, Sheriff Jno. P. Hunter, E. ('.
lEazenby, R. B. Mackey, C. J. Shannon,
Jr. of Camden, U. J. Kaminer of Gadsden
and Ernest Kaminer of Arden,
N. C. Those serving as active I
pall-hearers were the following: O. |
|B. Bartlett. W. R. Thomas, T. Y.
Williams, Mayor C. L>. Jones. Dr. W.
E. Eaney. Dr. R. C. Brown. Fred
i Culver of Kershaw and Gilbert 11.
Greene.
Among those attending Mr. Witherspoon's
funeral were his brother.
Dr. 11. J. Witherspoon and Mrs.
Wtthorspoon of Charlotte, his sister,I
Mrs. J. P. Young and Dr. Young of
Klchburg. Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore
Stevons o! Itoclc II II. Mr. J. Shannon
Jr. and Mr. I.erov Davidson ol
( amdcn, Mr. and Mrs. John xl".
Stvens. Mr. nnd Mi-. Fred Culver,
.Mrs. E. C. Illakeney and Mr. Ilillie
McDonald of Krshaw, Mr. : nd Mrs. J
Joe D. Miot of Columbia, Mr. lla r\ ,
Kaminer of Gadsden. Mr. KrisKaminer
of \rden. N. (".. Mis. J. hn
t>. Hardin an.l M . Jay, Hardin of!
Hid burg. Mr. and Mr- Charles Manship
i f I lartsville.
\\M \l. I'EOWER >IIO\V.
The annual flower show to be given
by the Endies* Aid Society of the
Presbyterian church will be held Oct.:
2 4th and 2"?th. The flower show is'
open to all the ladies of the county.I
And the snfMAtv ii"""1 *" ? *
h? O nil inmr.i lU
solid out flowers and potted plants.
The following will he prize list:
Rest single rose, any kind.
Rest collection of roses.
Rest perfect rose bud.
Rest collection of ferns.
Rest collection potted plants.
Rest specimen maiden hair fern.
Finest Regonia.
Finest Fern any kind.
Finest palm of any kind.
Finest plant, any kind.
("l>r> saiitlieiniiiii.
Finest collection.
Finest yeitow.
Finest white.
Finest bronze.
Finest pot grown.
Ren.ember the dates and do not
fail to lend all possible assistance to
,this worthy cause.
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Mas Spent Two Week* I'lea-ant \ a- j
cation in Virginia anil Otlie
I'o'mts?(treat l> I mproved.
The News is pleased to announce i
to its many readers the return of Dr.
.1. \V. II. Dyches of Heath Spring'from
Virginia and other points
a here he has been spending his sum- l
mer \'a<-ation. While in Virginia hei
vi- i d not only the home of his'
father-in-law. Mr. t' A. Gregory, hut
f t i?.twi ami rolat '
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Keymillo and other points as well, j
Home of whom lie served as pastor j
prior to the time he began his effective
work in Heath Springs.
1 ?r. Dvches improved greatly in his
j h< ilth while on his vacation trip,
which is a source of satisfaction t?>
his many friends.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
la senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business In the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pav the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December.
A. D 1886. A. W. OLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine la taken internally
and acte through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. I
Sold by all druggists. 78c. 1
Hall's Family Pills for constipation. [
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FOR THE STOUT WOMAN
We have felt for a number of seasons that the
buyers neglected to provide for the wants of the
stout woman. We have undertaken this season
to fill a long felt need so we cordially invite
these ladies to come to "Lancaster's Leading
Store'' so that we may have the opportunity to
i serve you.
FINK SI ITS
|| lluuilsiHtti* hromlrloilt, uulctrtlim* :iml 1 11' 11 ill si-rSi* I 1
soils made in the ncwrsl styles and colors In give
I lie "long slender linns. 10 In IS luisl?SI0.50,
$20.00, S25.00 to S55.00.
POITLAK I'ltlCKI) SI ITS.
Snils of Serge, gaberdine and >vhip cord best tailoriiiU
mid anally finislmd witli buttons, fur and braid,
all llm popular sliadns: si/.es 10 In 52 luisl mnasurn.
Mnsl mndnralnly priced at SI 1,75, 15.50 and S15.00
bkaitifil dki:ssi:s.
Fnr ihn slnnl lady weShave on display somn vnry
suilahln models in blardi, navy, plum and green
crepe meter and charmiisr. No two alike?ST.75
to $21.50. \
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Our wonderful stock of beautnul coals lias brought
forth many favorable comment*. Here you will
find all that is new and sd*?d in coals. We are
showing lovely new woolJveloiirlL plushes, chiffon
hrondclnths and heavy siyge coalsA Si/.es up In 50
bust mnasurn prices Sl)j?0 In S 15.0(1.
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j New Tailored Skirts. An suitabh foi fill ivintor I
wear. Perfect tilting. J All zes t( 1 4 a1 S;{.
sn.no t<> ss.on. m
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I'liusual values inffthis 11u?-. Only tt ? he-St in tori il
an.I workmanship vil be found in tlvse uarnrents. All
cut very full and t?jf' fitted e-:.,stic hand- nOc. si.no,
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f* WAISTS.
We have an e>Jiieinely la -> >to< k i 1- i from". Mne
Voile Waists, <1 tin t i 1 y triiutiied and la I'-- and close
lilting ocdlais. .fc'zes up to IS bust. ON cents.
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\?k to -en j|l." sample h W.i st received.
Kverv stvle afid oh r vou ma', de- :** SI.2,1 to ft.'.OO
each.
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Ivxtra size gowt . skirt? pants and cotset covers. All
made to give comfoit and service^ to the stout.
eel l|\t; (iOWNS,
Heavy Outing Clown-- in regular and extra sizes?
nor to si.no.
hl>i(i\ ts.
|l Man) colors In these necessary garments.
No extra c: arge for large size* <???-, Sl.oo and Nl.no.
rOltSKTH \NI> BHASSIKItKS.
It is iii this department up are sure to win customers
for we are fully prepared to comfortably fit any size lady
end to improve the figure by being correctly corseted.
Splendid Corsets, extra stronc- 91.DO to 98.50.
. . Brassiere*?25c to 92.oo.
EXTRA SIZE HOSE.
Guaranteed Hose in all weights, 15c, 25c, 50c and 91.
ROBINSON-CLOUD CO.
LANCASTER'S LEADING STORK.
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