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mI PERSONALS 113 1 f y I 1 1 IL Hon. C. N. Sapp returned to Columbia today. Ji ?o? di Mr. J. W. Knight was a business visitor in Columbia Friday. ?o? gv Mr. J. R. Sistare of Riverside was a doing business in the city Monday. Magistrate W. J. Crenshaw of u, Van Wyck was in the city Saturday, Mr. Joseph Harris of Taxahaw was doing business in Lancaster Saturday. in Hon. C. N. Sapp of Columbia is in the city transacting business this f0 week. |tl( Mr. O. W. Potts of Pleasant Valley nnn liniiaiaillis UUMIlt'BS 111 llie cny Saturday. ?o? fit f Messrs. R. S. Stewart, T. H. llughes yf and Paul Moore made a business trip I to Charlotte today. ?o? til Mr. T. J. Adams of Lancastes. Route 8. was transacting business' in Lancaster Monday. ?o? Mr. S. S. McNinch, a Charlotte di business man, was transacting busi- sc ness in Lancaster Monday. ;di Messrs. J. M. Yoder and J. A. | Hyatt of Van Wyck were transacting 11; business in Lancaster Monday. j sr Messrs. R. L. Lyles and J. K. Neal (i} of Flint Ridge community gave The News a pleasant call Monday. ?o? w Mr. R. E. Wylie was shaking hands g with his many friends in the Camp Creek community last Friday. 'cii ?o? lei Messrs. II. L. Rollings and J. M. i Robertson of Oakhurst were trans-, acting business in the city Saturday. 'sj ?o? I in Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Illackmon of jj Unity and Mrs. W. V. Hegler and son,' Clyde, of Antioch. spent Saturday j, and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kdd Bowers. ?o? b, The Rev. It. E. Hough of Char- j.' a Jotte. N. C., was the week-end guest ^*th\f his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hp whs nn Vila umv in Vilo future home In Jackson. Miss. h ?o? Miss Pearl Coffey, who is attending; the Woman's College at Due West, spent the week-end with rela- 0 tives. She will attend the Mnssey-(A Allen marriage in Rock Hill Wednes-.w day afternoon. | k ? j CM DEATH OF >llts. ESSIE McCORKI.E ,c Mrs. Essie McCorkle, wife of Mr. J. A. McCorkle. of the Zion neighborhood, died on October 28th, after j> an illness of one week. The cause p of her death was blood poison. Mrs.' j)( McCorkle was a Miss Catoe, daugh-'j, ter of Mr. Amos Catoe of Antioch.l?, I 1 ' Mrs. McCorkle is survived by her1 husband and two little children. one'(j( being only eight days old. The fu-| * neral took place at Zion. the services being conducted by Rev. A. A. Met*- F ritt. * hi / ir To Cure a Cold In One Day / hi Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine. It at^a the \-< Cough and Headache and worka off Ufe Cold. Druggiata refund money jf it failftrto cure. Vi B. W. GROVE'S ftignulute on euclyoyx. 25c. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS I 1 c Dr. M. R. Campbell " Registered Optometrist ^ and Manufacturing Optician. . ANDERSON, S. C. Standard Drug G6/ local representatives. Take yoor broken lenses m and'repairs to tbem for prompt and accurate work. _ ? ni . DR. O. B. P R A T T, a{ Dentist. / d | Honrs from 8:S0 A. M. Xx/ 12:80; tc It30 to ,I! 10. oi Office Phone 2861 / hi Residence Phone^398. ot Office Over Lancaster Pharmacy, w im. J. J. POLLARD,7 y< VETERINARY SURGEON/ Treatment of Sick, L4rn/ fwid I % Disabled Horses, Mules jurfa CatOfflce: Gregory-Hood Live Stock Co. Telephone 290 Lancaster, 8. C. Residence Telephone 119 V| DR. J. RBBCB FUNDlitBU^k R) Dental Hurgeonl / R Office Honrs? / / 8:30 to 12:30 A./A. v 2:30 to 6:00 VfM. Office Over B. C. Hough. ^ 1^ PHOTOGRAPHY 7 M You know the place?<Moora Du>ck. See Ale For Fine I tl Pictures. Kodak work uiA to the r minute. I know how, and tie price Is right. n W. A. DAVIS, Photographer, nl LANCASTER, : : : 8. 0. C f "" iajftrnffinaif i'' ISHORT NEWSj m I Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Jones. Wednesday, November 1st, a lughter. ?o? Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Ferlson Monday. November 6th, 1916, daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilini9, Heath borings, S. C., Sunday, ovember 5th, a ?on. Mr. Edd Bowers had his right arm oken last Friday whilo endeavorg to crank his motor truck. M 1 CO I.llllnn fool/n., O - ,1 .. .. r Thompson, Ga., to accept a posl?n as teacher in the school at that ace. ?O??" A large number of people from all irts of the county attended the st Monday sale at the court house sterday. The County Commissioners held ieir regular monthly meeting Monly. Much important business was ansacted. ?o? Prof. Hodges, who holds a splend position with the Walterboro hools, has been in the city several iys visiting relatives and friends. A darky 011 the farm of VV. H. Ti. arton by the name of John Thomp>n, sold a bale of cotton and the ied on the streets of Lancaster Mor>ly netting him a tot.il of $144.no. The Caston school opened Monday 1th a splendidi attendance. Misses race Crohby of Winnsboro and attle Mae Mobley and Sallie Henrlx of Heath Springs are the teach s. From the large number of people lopping with the local merchants st Saturday, it seems the "Trade 01 ome" campaign has reached all *rts of the "Rich Lancaster Disict." Let the good work continue. ?o? Mr. G. C. Mcintosh, accompanied y Messrs. Frank Wallace and Wii e Ellis, motored up from Hartsville nturday to the creek place of Mr. J. C. Lyles and purchased a mill lck which is known to he over one undred years old. Miss Martha G. Creighton, Lancas-j t County Home Demonstration gent, left Monday for Marion. S. C.,j here she will have charge of the itchen department of the Marion >unty work to be exhibited at the ical county fair this week. The Lancaster County Farmer's tcret Association will meet with the] lensant Plain Local, at Pleasant lain school house. Friday Novemf?r 17th, at 2:110 p. m. Business of nportance to transact. Every Loll in the county, urged to send dol?ates. C. F. Adams, County Presi?nt. Rev. E. T. Hodges, pastor of the irst Methodist church, will preach is last sermon Sunday before leavig for the annual conference to he eld in Greenville beginning No?mber 15th. There will be no screes Sunday night. All members id friends are urged to attend the irvices Sunday morning. ?o? Messrs. J. M. Cook of Camp reek. A. N. Rarrett of Oakhurst and r. E. F. Morton of Heath Springs we The News otfice a cordial visit onday. These gentlemen express i themselves as being highly leased with the "Trade at Home" jlicy and the "Farmer's Departent" inaugurated bv The News Mr. J. O. Jenkins of Kershaw called L The News office Monday. He iked The News to extend a most corla) invitation to all the "Boosters" i make his Oarage in Kershaw a the advertising trip next Frldav Badquarters while there, where they in find supplies. FREE AIR and ater for cars. THANK YOIT. MR. ENKINS! The hoys will call upon >u while there without fall. onnr (toll for Pleasant Hill School For October. 8th Grade?May Cauthen. 7th Grade?Harvey Cauthen, Irn Blackmon, Naomi Bowers. t>th Grade?Remley Hewers, Howrd Beckham, Waddell Cauthen, Iva ohertson, Clyde Robertson. 5th Grade?Green Hilton. Etta aughan. Ruth Marshall. 4th Grade?Arthur Bowers, Mary authen, Clara Rutledge. 3rd Grade?Wilburn Beckham, ary .E. Bowers, Mollle Rutledge. 2nd Grade?Ladson Cauthen,- Curst^ Marshall, Navarro Ilftton. Blanch obertson, Oree Hilton. Advanced First Grade?Ruby lackmon. Myrtle Robertson. 1st Grade?Leon Robertson, EuIce Hammond, Loyd Rutledge, lyburn Hilton. i THE LANCASTER NEWS rn I SOCIAL NEWS |!: c n Miss Margaret Moore entertained jj Saturday morning the Young Ladies' cl Bridge Club and several other friends at auction bridge, three ta- |> bles of players enjoying the delight- p ful occasion. Miss Agnes Bryan receiviug highest, won the prize. Af- ti ter the games the hostess served dainty sandwiches and tea. tt o The kitchen shower given by Miss Elfreida Poag at her home on West, Gay street, in honor of the coming, bride, Miss Mary Massey, was a most! delightful affair. Beautiful decora-1 *' tions of pink and white roses andj < in .vMituiiK-iiMiiiiH. lOKemer witn va j rious potted plants, made a welcome, scene to all attending. On entering j ' the guests were served delicious! j. punch by Mrs. Jaa. McLaurin. Bacnl one was given a dainty linen cup| towel to hem for the bride. Miss I V( Ina Lathan excelled in this feature and was given a rolling pin which she promptly presented to Miss Mas- ' ' soy. Miss Ruth Riddle distinguish t fl ed herself in "wishes to the bride ! and for this merit was given a love-i ly pink chrysanthemum. Miss Massey was presented these wishes, arI w* tistieally arranged in a hinder, j which she read. Delicious refreshOJ ments were served in three courses, ^ and then to the surprise of all, toj' ' the sweet strains of music. Master! Crawford Poag entered with a gor-]f( geous bouquet of pink clirysanthe-) mums which he presented to the; bride, and hidden therein she found ^ as many useful kitchen articles asj^' were guests present. I MKKTINti OF MAItlON SIMS SOCIKTY b ai The Marion Situs Society met Fri- s< day, Oct. 7th. in the eigth grad" S| room. The society was called to or jd< der by the president, Mr. Walter Reaty. The secretary called the roll J it and read the minutes of the last meeting. Since there was no correction to be made in the minutes, the society proceeded with the program as follows: Declamation Jetber Falle. i |' rjssay?Willie Heed. ! Reading Ida Hull. L Recitation?A lose Ashley. Reclamation Lewie Ferguson. i jj Heading?Isabel Heed. I ^ " say?Lily MeManus. Current Events?-Clyde Williams, i .1 :kes?Aubrey Cauthcn. ! V The program was very successfully carried out. after which the reports of the Critic and Censor wenheard; and as there was no othei business the society adjourned t?? meet again on Friday. Nov. 10. jC LILY McMANUS. Corresponding Secretary, j CIVIC l,K.\(i('K MEETING. p At the last meeting of the Civic League, November 1st, a very enthusiastic band of ladies met to discuss "Library," and methods for se- V curing a Public Library for our town. This discussion was ably led by Mrs. T. Y. Williams. During the business session the following resolution was passed; "Resolved, That the Lancasterjp Civic League heartily endorse thci movement now on foot, under the' leadership of Governor Richard I. Manning, to establish a State institution for the feeble-minded. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the State Board of Charities p and Corrections at once." Mrs. W. D. CRAIG. Sec. h PROGRAM OF MOTHER'S CLUB OF SCHOOL NO. 2 The following program of the Mother's Club of School NTo. 2 will be rendered Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock: 1. Responsive Rible reading by club. 2. Lord's Prayer?all. 2. Diseases?Scarlet fever, by Mrs. Rhodes. ?4. Reading?"Getting Acqainted with Teacher," by Mrs. J. P. Harris. 5. Poem by Miss Rennie Gulp. 6. "Sewing and Reaping"?Reading and discussion by Mrs. R. R. Riddle. HAMPTON bITKRARV SOCIETY W 01 ?? el The Hampton Literary Society held its regular meeting In the Oen- ai tral School auditorium Friday, Oc\. ai 27. After a brief inaugural address tr from the president the following ^ program was carried out: M Declamation?David Crocket. Essay?Ida McDow. Reading?Curry Perry. Recitation?Mildred Billings. Music?Carrie Lee Strickland. Reading?Louise Porter. Recitation?Joe Lee Porter. Music?Sadie Wilson. Jokes?John Stewman. LOUISE PORTER. Corresponding Secretary. TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1916 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured rlth LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they annot reach the seat of the disease atarrh Is a local disease. greatly tnuenced by constitutional conditions, and i order to cure It you must take an iternal romady. Hall's Catarrh Medline Is takem^nternally and acts thru te blood ot^Wie nuieeus surjaees of the ystem. HftU'a^fcirt a rrl^ Medicine was rescrlbed^uKOnfe oL>*re best physicians ? thls^?*mitijr tfr years. It is comosed St somersrthe best tonics known, omblned vfkCn some of the best blood urlflers. Jane perfect combination of le Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medline is what produces such wonderful ?sults in catarrhal conditions. Send for >stimontals. free. '. J. CHENKY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. All Druggists. 76c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ItKSOI.l'TION'S ADOITKI) V the Mayiiie Kmsler Society of tin* Presbyterian Church of l/nneasier, S. Whereas, our all-wise Heavenly at her has seen fit to remove from l ?r earthly labors Mrs. I). Reece Wil-I nus, a faithful and zealous memif or the May me Frasier Society of! le Presbyterian church. For two >ars she acted as president of this iciety, and her intense interest and ithusiasm put new life and activity] ito each member, thereby making lis society a power for good in oui ' iwn. He it resolved 1. That, while we recognize the! isdom of our Father and are sub-! issive to His will, yet, we wish tot cpress our deep sense of loss at the jparture of one so highly esteemed. As a faithful soldier of her Mask's'kingdom, she was always ready >r service, always trusting in His >ve. She has gone to her reward ~ nafraid, but rejoicing to meet her Mrior face to face. The memory ot er faith and trustfulness will long cherished by those with whom she into in contact. Resolved 2. That a page in our minute: ook he inscribed to her memory.! ' ad a copy of these resolutions be i ?nt to her bereaved husband and i licken parents, with whom we so , eeply sympathize. May God's blessings rest upon lem and each Of her little ones. i Respectfully submitted, 1 MIts. MILLING. i MRS. JXO. POAG, I MRS. HI NFS. - I 11 BUSINESS NOTICES | a|. The best thing offered to the pub-! c this season is the real bargains to b gotten at lite least PRICE SALE: f M. Poliakoff. * VANTEI)?6.000 pounds of caw, I horse, mule, sheep, and goat hides ' You will find us on White street See us before you sell, Capus Cau- ' then & Son., Lancaster, S. C. 60-lmo-p !ALL 858 Excelsior Grocery Com- j pany for fresh meats of all klnttsir delivered at once. Excelsior Gro- '| eery Store, at Southern Railway k Station, city. 67-tfc OR SALE?Charleston Wakefield Cabbage plants, frost proof, for fall planting, now ready; 15c per| 100 or $1.00 per 1,000 plants. W. H. Millen, Lancaster, S. C. 3-tc. j WANTED You to know you can get $8.00 per cord /or .yifogwood. See me for cuttin/^dnstructions. Phone 194, Ira S/"Harper. i,an caster, Route 6. 4-9tp. Olt SALE?One $30.00 refrigera-j tor. porcelian lined and in splendid condition, pracficjjllar-"new. \ real bargain if ^*rTd within the next few days. Apply The News office. 5-3tc. Olt SALK?100,000 best variety r cabbage plants. Call and $ee us. j E. B. Roddey & Co. - ^-2tp. | >1 POItTANT NOTICE?Free treatment for suffering won^en. Thhj ad with stamp entitles you/ to^t^n days treatment fo rail fenralecomplaints. Address Mrs. UlT A. Hilton, Lock Box 304. Kershaw. S. i C. 6-4tp.-wk. ; OR SALE?Some nice farms at real attractive prices?a real bar-: gain. A 30-acre farm Just north nf T ? ' - * - " * ' ?> "Oiimoici iur BH1B at BDOUl *40, an acre. The C. T. Hardly/farm near Shiloh church, 120 acres and i various others. Also some nice sand hill land. See me. T. M. Relk, "The Land Man." 7-3te.j For the good of the community e are running a cut PRICE SALE1 n Solid Leather Shoes and good othes at the right time when you e In need of the goods. Come all id reap the benefit of the bargains > be gotten at M. Pollakoffs Cut rice Sale. fANTEI) -This month and December 75,000 lbs. crap Iron, old cast stoves 15c, Iron 25c per lOOt'rags lc per lb., rubber boots and shoes 3c per lb, automobile ca^ngs 3c, inner tubes 6c per lb, .oraptf 8c,! copper 11c, dry bones 4Ap-^>er 100 lba. Get up a load. "Vn11 start to _ buying at Southern Depot Saturday. Nov. 11th, 1916. Come while] J prices are good. Don't wait. J.I J A Stewman. 8-4tc. ! < ^ r 4^4 A^4. A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A J^A J^V A^V A^A A^A J^A A^A A^A. | FAIR PROGRAMS ARE OUT | , f ~ $ We suppose everybody has gotton one? jT * BUT LISTEN! ?? ?|> Here's another propositioiy Cold weather is ? <4 A. rr* * ? uii us. xenaer skins suiter /rom chaps and exposures. Some of these might interest you. ^ An ounce ?^prevention is worth a pound of Jl A cure. N. J X ?* Nyal's Face Cream, 25c. & V* Nyal's Face Creant l^rovide, 25c. x ^ / \ ^ i Daggett & Romswefl's 25c\35c and 50c. jt a Cream Elcaya 50c>, \ a V \ X >4 Pond Extract Vanishing CreanL 25c. ? Hind's Honey and Almond CreHm. and num- ^ V* erous other preperations for tender skins. V $ . > J LANCASTER PHARMACY! I Visit Lancaster County Fair November 20-25tli. X |* V ^TA A^A A^A ^ 'y "0" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ y ? 1,1.1.11,1,11,111,11111 llll.tl.llff I 100 CENTS I jjjj That is The Value You Get for Every j?j | DOLLAR 1 ? You Spend At This Store 5' i 5 ==== L m \ OUR GOODS ARE HONESTLY t? BOUGHT AND HONESTLY SOLD g ? ; to Shenandoah SupeHative Flour m , s,L,a / \ 5 ? g Texas Ihsl Kustpioo- .sctsl <>no for ^ .. immediate sale. \ iiriiiK us your Farm Produce. We will pay the top market price for it. Ik> sure an<l see us before you sell. ^ ! A complete line of K*iml Groceries H at reasonable prices. s W| W. EVANS I ' Phone 301 Brooklyn ?j. ij W lYj W j Try ninety feet "on us" / ' i Watch This Space. 3 ---r-j? 1 - ?1 i~u-u' I \dvertise in the News (or Results J