The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 10, 1916, SECOND SECTION, Image 10
^ CAMP C'KEKK ITEMS.
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| Our educational rally and picnic
[k oil last Friday was a grand success
' Along all lines. Our speakers failed
to show up but we had some good
1 substitutes. K. E. Wylie and John T. j
- <Jreen of Lancaster and Kev. liogan
Castor of Camp Creek church and
County Farm Demonstrator Mc-Manus
gave us some very pleasant j
fh and instructive talks.
At 12 o'clock one of the best and1
most bountiful dinners was spread
I.. ? V... - J t-Jl.- ' W-J-.
r mc guuu lauics dliu everyouay
to enjoy it except a few gen-1
tJemen w hose names are w itheld at
J their request?overloaded their
j carts. There wa.-> plenty left to have
fed a sniilar crowd. Our Camp Creek
ladies certainly do know how to prowide
a tempting dinner.
After some time spent all went to
"their homes feeling good and no
sloubt proud over the great success
I.
of the day.
Our invited speakers. Judge Jones
(.and County superintendent Lingle,
understand, were absent on account
of matters over which they
fctd no control. We don't why out
Jitate representative failed to show
sjp.
We claim to have one of the best.
It not the best, rural school buildings;
in the county which is a fair index
to the educational spirit among the
f?eopte and is a monument to their,
1 .loyalty to the great educational
vpirit of the day. Such a building;
cannot be built without men behind!
'
?t w o are determined to give their|
children a chance to make men and I
"womeu. With a little more work on.
the house, with an additional four
mill 'ax, whieh is coming in the near
futur-, with a spirit of harmony and
"onity among the people, with every
tnan s shoulder to the wheel, with co
operation of trustees and patrons
with our teachers. for we believe we
bare the right teachers in the right
(plan- and our school will be second
to none in the county.
Our school opened a six-month's
-se.>H.on October 30th, with about 60
pupils with a dally increase. In ati
experience of over twenty-five years
of teaching in different communities
1 never began a school where the
fliatro-.s appear to lend a more helping
hand and gave the teachers a
warmer welcome than they have so
f:?r at this point. Everybody seems
4o be pleased. All those things help
largely in the success of the school.
The students will give an enter i
lalnment next Saturday night for
The benefit of the school and only a
tonal! fee will he charged. Kverv
iljody is invited and we guarantee
-value received for your money.
No other special news in the
neighborhood. No serious sickness.
Our good friend, Mr. Morris is quit*
miiwell, hut we trust he may soon
Improve.
The farmers are busy gathering
And sowing.
II the war would stop, if Woodrow
'Wilson is elected, if cotton remains
lhigll priced, if We Can have :i ?rnr?. I
rf a i i and a few more good things!
would happen, v.ell may we call oui
-?elven the happiest people on earth.
If you, Mr. Kdltor, will pardon
these lengthy, scattering items von
will l.ear from us attain. Will try to,
(keep yon and your readers posted asi
to the happenings around Camp
Cieek. V. A. I'LYLRR. I
Nov. 6, 1 16.
"Sets-It" Never
Fails for Corns!
Share's Nothing on Earth Like It
For Corns and Calluses.
"Whenever you get corns and calluses,
don't experiment ? |ual Use
'ClKTfl - IT" and nothing else. Kaalest
and simplest tiling 1 know to use
-?Just a few drops on la a. few sec4
_55c. "cJu-lt"
f That Fit p? Tonight
T Pi
'nn4??"OFyrS-lf* does the rest.'" Tha
old way is to bundle up your toes In
liarnwitna and bandages, us?> salvea
that make toea raw, cotton rings that
taakeyour corna pop-eyed, knives and
?'dlsrgera" that tear your heart out
-and leave the corn In. No wonder they
make you limp and wince. Forget all
these?uan "aPJT9-IT," the simplest
oorn remedy In the world, easiest to
taae, never fat la or sticks, pernios*. Your
som loosens, then you uft it off. Yoa
mn wear smaller shoes.
"ORTfl-IT" la sold and recommended
hy druggist* everywhere, ?5c a
Kttle, or aont on receipt of price, by
faawrence A Co., Chicago, 111.
Sold In Lancaster and recommended
as the world's best corn
remedy by Lancaster Pharmacy and ,
J. F. Markey Co.
THE LANCASTER NEV
I AT A MEETING OF OUR OFFICERS I
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For The Liberal P
For the loyal attitude that you have s
! words of commendation not only express
touters. And that we THANK YOU in a<
!We have lots more for which to be t
and dorks and likewise of the officers anc
We conscientiously feel that we des
of the community, because we have succ
first cost of 25 per cent and have added sn
luce a saving to our customer of the full p
We Earnestly Solicit Y
Thanksgiving is the 30th day of November. L(
and Prosperous manner. Order your New Suit
No concern in the country can furnis
how large a price vou have been paving.
AND REMEMBER $2.00 ecures a pa
ordered from the same cloth as your Suit o
or Overcoat.
WHAT SORT OP A FELLOW AKKj TIIK JURY XOT YET AGRRER]
YOU? I
In Cum* of .lohn < 'opHnml, t'hargi
Why censure, condemn, or e en criticize
With Murder.
The faults you may see in another? Galveston, Oct. 29.?The jury
Just take out the beam found In the case of John Oopeland, a bank
your own eye, of Marshall. Tex., charged with mu
The the mote will leave that of jn connection with the killing
your brother. William Fllack. an anti-Catholis la
You talk of his weaknesses, follies turer, in Marshall, February 3, 191
and sins; ha(j not reached an agreement t
He has them that is doubtless n|p^t. The case was given to t
too tiue jury early last night.
Hut here is a question I d like to pro
pound *^e trla' John llyan on
What sort or a fellow are YOU? charge similar to that broug
against Copelaml, is set to begin t
Do you hug to yourself the delusion morrow.
absurd Announcement was made at
That In you perfection is found? o'clock that the jury had retired f
Do you think yourself faultless? You the night.
know you are not; +
Then why pull the other man rDAIMKH IMIttlAI, IS SAKK
down? ______
ii win y<?u i|uiit* ousy ?aieguarding
your thoughts, ' e* 01 ' * (>v' An,'rt'H
Without troubling what others ma> 'arria- ""^tor general of con.
lates for the Mexican governmei
You'll agree that It will, knowing """ in No" Yn,k' to?aY
othera will a.k, telegram from the Mexican con.
What aort of a fellow arn YOU? ? ?hl
\ ilia had captured Parral. The te
Oh. tho Rlnn and the rnltlee we (Ind r'1 ,'as"
In ouraeltrea; w* ln ,u" ,ontro1 1
Then why should we censure our '' are'
brothers? |
Thoam?nrof """"", Croap Relieved in
In ourselves we shall ttnd there are | Fifteen Minatt
others.
, , ., 1 No need to dose delicate little stomac
Look not for the man u ho possesses ^ naUMOU(| d or ftlcoholio -yrU]
no faults, Bimply rub a little Vick's "Vap-O-Ru
For we all have them, many or Balve over the throat and ohest. The i
I pors inhaled loosen the tough, choki
. ,. . phlegm and eaee the difficult breathii
When condemning another don't for- 5ne^ppUciktSon at bedtime insures a eon
get 'twill be asked. 1 night's sleep. 20o, 60o, or #1.00.
What sort of a fellow are YOU? ; UIMfVAlii
?DeWltt McMurray. VKKS 5ALY
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rS FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1916.
LND BOARD OF DIRECTORS, IT WAS RES
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AH IV I
atronage Bestowed Up<
hown to lis. by your continued dealings with
>ed to us but to your friends who have also 1
ivanee for your continued Custom and Good
hankful. such as the continued good health c
I directors of our company and all connected
serve the good wishes and loyal support of ou
ressfullv striven to give them merchandise at
ich other features to our merchandising that
rice of tin1 garments purchased of us.
our Patronage and Your Continued Trade.
;t us all show our Thanksfulness in a fitting
and Overcoat, NOW. Our Prices are from
h you with better clothes than ours, no matt
dr of Pantf valued from $6.50 to $13.50. The
r you may select any pattern of the same gra
WE HAVE NO DISSATIS
WE PLEASE YOU AND KEEP YOU PI
COSTS US. _______
Whv Should You Buv Your fWl
f J w,vw
1. BECAUSE you will deal direct with 1
2. BECAUSE you have a large variety
select.
3. BECAUSE every* garment is GUAR A.
4. BECAUSE we do not charge extra fo]
full dress and frock coats.
5. BECAUSE you can get an extra pair
lor $2.<X) additional.
6. BECAUSE we save you 25 per cent on
suit in six months.
7. BECAUSE our organization enables ;
ers in the country to tit you and the bes
workmanship in your garments.
8. BECAUSE your clothes are sewed tin
9. BECAUSE our manager will attend pi
rily to any complaint.
10. BECAUSE you can have your gannc
many cases cheaper in price than ready-tc
Il'i.1. _ ' "
>ven iui' ?iTii.jroiice in quality and satist'a
WE ASK TEN MINUTES OF YOI
TIME TO SHOW YOU THAT'S A
The Columbia Tailorim
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Second Door From Post Office Lancai
' JOHN F. BOWLING, Manager
' | LEGAL NOTICES | W \ NOT,CE ?_^
r?l II 11 Notice is hereb;
SUMMONS. undesigned will. a
estate of Stephen
er STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 23rd day of Nover
County of Lancaster. his final return a
ir
and apply to the
ot In the Court of Common Pleas. Lancaster county f
?c
_ . sary.
5. y/. U. Clyburn, Plaintiff, JOH
,o- vs,
i,., James Horton, Defendant.
Oct 20 1916
To the Defendant, James Horton:
You are hereby summoned and rea
quired to answer the complaint In NOTICE TO I)
ht this action, which is filed in the of- CHFD
G_ flee of the Clerk of Court of Com
mon Pleas for the said county, and
to serve a copy of your answer to All persons havi
10 the said complaint on the subscriber tbe estate of Matt
or at his office in the Town of Kershaw, d ...
South Carolina, within twenty days Lea8ea> P?esei
after the service hereof, exclusive ot attested to the ui
the day of such service; and if yon the time prescribe!
fail to answer the complaint within parties indebted ti
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in make payment to
this action will apply to the couri
O* for the relief demanded in the com- tratrlxiu
plaint. MRS. LA
nt. Dated Kershaw, 8. C., Oct. 28th, Administratrix <
a 15,1 ^ deceased.
, J. C. MAS8BY,
,ul Plaintiff's Attorney.
at _______
lo- To the Defendant, James Horton: JMONFY TI
iza You will take notice that the sumhe
mons and complaint in this case was
filed in the office of the Clerk of I
Court of Common Pleas for Lan- | *" M*
vwi>?vi vi/uuv/ ?i cue it oin uay OI " mwmw
October, 1916, and take further no- ? Lancaster eaaat;
tire that unleaa you procure the ap- n4 apwards at 7
pointment of a guardian ad litem to repayable ia saital
96 ;tppear and defend this action on _ . . , **
your behalf within twenty daya af- ???ode al five, ee,
ha (er the service of the summons and ^ammm??u
eL complaint and this notice upon you ? n V17V
" the plaintiff will procure the ap- if* las Tv I
r*- pointment of some suitable and com- iu
n8 petent person as guardian ad litem
herein for you.
u Dated, Kershaw. S. C., Oct. 28th, ____________
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"ou I
on Us
us and for your
become our cus- IU1
Wishes. n
>f our managers
therewith.
r customers and lUI
a saving 011 the H
eventually proI
I
$13.50
Upwards I \
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se Pants can be ^2^
ide as your Suit
1FIED CUSTOMERS.
.EASED, NO MATTER WHAT IT
ies From THE COLUMBIA?
kVholesale Tailors.
of cloths in the piece from which to
?T <r 11 hi
nteed.
r size or style with the exception of
of pants values from $6.50 to $13.50
the first cost and the price of a full
you to have one of the best designit
journeymen tailors attend to the
j
roughout with silk.
romptlv, courteously and satisfactonts
made to order as cheap and in
>-wear garments and you know full
ct, ion.
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DISCHARGE. ?
y given that the , THE RCASOnI
a guardian of the / *7 WE'RE BUSY
O. Howie, on the j FROM MORHiNft
nber, 191S, make ? Vf To NKrMT I
a such guardian1 OUR.
Probate Court of ^3"* 7* MEATS
or'letters dismis
iw OCALt^
WTV- J^ANOOOR
N F. COLLINS. METHODS
Guardian. \ \ ^j) itlfrHT!
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ng claims against of meat *ou W tjr lt 7?u trad?
ie C. Bowers, de- w>th us and a lot of courtesy and
it the same, duly quick, pleasant attention that
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d by law, and all
r, ?.,?i *? ? <. ~n. !n *nd a look at the well
her an adminis- kept assortment of meats we offer?they'll
tempt you and you'll
URA BOWERS, buy<
of Estate of said
4tc.
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