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4 M | PERSONALS | IS Mr. J. U. Bell was a business visu Jtor In Chester Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gregory motored to Kershaw last Sunday aTternoon. Miss Jessie Lee Blackmon spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blackmon. ?o? Mrs. O. S. Jennings of Gastonia, N. C.. will arrive in the city Saturday for a visit with Miss Etta Skipper. ?o? Mr. Lee Skipper returned from Rock Hill where he has been under cvr.u^ luauuriu iii me rennrni Hospital. ?o Prof. M. fj. West and Mr. F. A. Plyler of the New Bethel section s were visitors in the city Tuesday afternoon. Our good friena, Mr. Will Bell, former chief of the Lancaster police, was "transacting business in the city Thursday. Mr. A. P. McLure, general manager of the Lancaster & Chester railway, has returned from a business trip to Chester. Mrs. Albert Tinsley has returned from Dublin, fia., where she has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Starr, for several weeks. Dr. C. L. Stover, Mr. D. D. Williams and Mr. J2. C. Croxton of Heath Springs were in the city Tuesday evening to witness the election returns. Miss Marie Glasscock spent Sunday with relatives in the city. She was on her way to DeKalb, S. C.. where she has accepted a position a? teacher. M'ss Pearl Coffey left Wednesday morning for Hock Hill to attend the Massey-AUen marriage. She returned Thursday, and today left for Due West to resume her studies at the Woman's College in that place. n , ?o? The Elgin school will open next Monday morning oromntlv at ft o'clock. Miss Corrinne Jones. prin-| cipal. and Miss Estelle Ilailey, assist-j ant, will be in charge. They ask The i News to urge all patrons to he sure! and have children enter the very first day, and to continue them regularly through the entire session. FEWER PEOPLE I The Pubi.: Health Service r< the age of forty year* to-day, mortality is increasing from d< Thousands of well-informec learning the true value of SCOTT'S E OF NORWEGIAN fas a powerful blood-< to ward off the headat weakness. SCOTT'S grippe, pneumonia ai its force of medicinal Refuse Alcoholic Extracts1 Scott St Bo VVVVVvVVVVVVVf 1 FAIR PROGRA We suppose everybody Y BUT LI! > ?& Here';, another propc on us. Tender skins suf f posures. Some of these An ounce of prevent cure. Nyal'^Fuce Cream, 25< Nyal's Face Cream Per 1 Daggett & Romswell's ^ Cream Glcaya 50c. ?J# Pond Extract Vanishin Y Hind's Honey and All Y erous other preperations AI LANCASTER X Visit Lancaster County ffl jSHORT NEWS] m | " There will be a box supper at Jones Cross Roads school house Fri~! day night, November 17th, 19It?.; The public cordially invited. We urge every farmer who reads, The News, to be sure and read th<>' article, written by Mr. Joe Sparks ofi the Columbia State, on the subject of the coming of the "Boll Weevil." ?o? Mr. Paul McCorkle of York was shaking hands with his many friends in Lancaster Tuesday and Wednesday, Mr. Paul, as he is generally called by every one, is always a welcome visitor In the city. ?o? Mr. Julius Ahrens, who recentlylocated in Lancaster for the purpose of buying cotton, was a recent visitor to his old home, at Orangeburg, returning to the city Wednesday morning. Mr. Emanuel Hirsch, who has been visiting in New York during the past five or six months, has returned home. He is greatly pleased with I the prospects for a splendid fall business. ?o? Mr. It. A. Wilson, the popular manager of the Carolina Hotel, Rock Hill, was in the city Wednesday. lie was greatly impressed with the progress made in Lancaster during the past few years. ?o? Mr. Bruce Williams of Heath Springs was in the city Tuesday evening shaking hands with his many friends. Bruce is always a welcome visitor in Lancaster where he has a large number of friends. The many friends of Mr Alhert Tinsley will be pleased to learn that he is again able to be on the streets after having undergone an operation for the removal of a severe carbuncle on his shoulder, at the Columbia hospital. Columbia, S. C., last Thursday. We take particular pleasure in calling the attention of our thousands of readers to the many advertisements contained in this issue of The News. The progressive merchants, through their generous appreciation of the efforts of The News in furthering the best interests of Lancaster and Lancaster county, have made it possible for us to issue the FAIR EDITION; hence, we urge you to read them all. each one apart, for surely therein you will find some one thing for which you are in need. SROWING OLDER jports that more people live to but from forty to sixty years "generative diseases. I men and women to-day are iMULSION COD LIVER OIL inricher and strength-builder :hes and backaches that mean helps fortify the body against nd weakening colds, through nourishment. That Do Not Contain Cod Liver Oil. m, Bloomfir lil. N~ J. m i lMS are out f a. Y X ' has gotton one? i STEN! % V >sition. Cold weather is A X Fer from chaps and ex might interest ^you. f ion is worth a pound of Y ? Y oxide, 25c. V A 25c, 35c and 50c. ^ f g Cream, 25c. ?* nond Cream, and num- V for tender akins. Y pharmacy | Fair November 20-25(h. jt I THE LANCASTER NEWS REV. P. B. WELLS OF ROCK HILL GOES TO ALABAMA The Birmingham News of the 6th inst., announces that the Itev. P. B. s Wells, D. D., Presiding Elder of the t Rock Hill District, has been trans- 1 ferred to the North Alabama Confer- 1 ence, and stationed at Highlands, t Birmingham, Ala. While it Is to !>? t regretted that so valuable a man is * to be lost in the religious and educational work of South Carolina, yet. 1 no doubt, his many friends in and < near Lancaster will learn of his pro- I motion with much satisfaction. It 1 OPERATING TABLE ARRIVES j Dr. J. J. Pollard's operating table!) has arrived, ladies, gentlemen and s children are cordially invited to coniR|i and inspect same at Gregory-Hood ' I I..? O. 1- ri - ' - 1 ' . h wiic oiuik v uinp.iiiy s oiauie. 11 is J the only animal operating table that * has ever been purchased in the State. Horses and mules that areji bad to be shod can be shod on this! table without being hurt. Horses.; mules and cattle can be operated on on this table just the same as in a 1 humane hospital. J1 111 BUSINESS NOTICES | i |'j The best thing offered to the pub- t He this season is the real bargains to 1 be gotten at the least PRICK SALE < of M. Poliakoff. i WANTED?6,000 pounds of csw,|f horse, mule, sheep, and goat hides.jJ You will find us on White street. See us before you sell. Capus Cauthen & Son., Lancaster, S. C. 80-lmo-p CALL 358 Excelsior Grocery Com- ( pany for fresh meats of all kinds, delivered at once. Excelsior Gro-11 eery Store, at Southern Railway jl Station, city. 67-tfc < FOR SALE?Charleston Wakefield I' Cabbage plants, frost proof, for(< fall planting, now ready; 15c per 1 100 or $1.00 per 1,000 plants. W. | H. Mlllen, Lancaster, S. C. 3-tc. WANTED?You to know you can get $8.00 per cord for dogwood. See me for cutting instructions. Phone 194, Ira S. Harper, Lan caster, Route 6. 4-9tp. FOR SALE?100.000 best variety cabbage plants. Call and see us. F. R. Roddey & Co. 8-2tp. IMPORTANT NOTICE?Free treatment for suffering women. This a 1 with stamp entitles you to ten d-iys treatment fo rail female comp'aints. Address Mrs. M. A. Ill ton, Lock Box 304. Kershaw, 8.1 C. 6-4tp.-wk. I FOR SALE?Some nice farms at real attractive prices?a real bargain. A 30-acre farm just north of Lancaster for sale at about $4 0j an acre. The C. T. Hardin farm i near Slilloh church, 120 acres and, various others. Also some nice; sand niii iand. See me. T. M. Relk, "The Land Man." 7-3tc. For the good of the community we are running a cut PRICK SALE on Solid Leather Shoes and good clothes at the right time when you are In need of the goods. Come all j and reap the benefit of the bargains J to be gotten at M. Poliakoff's Cut ' Price Sale. WANTED?This month and December 75,000 lbs. crap iron, old cast stoves 15c,' iron 25c per 100; rags lc per lb., rubber boots and shoes 3c per lb, automobile casings 3c, inner tubes 6c per lb, brass 8c. copper 11c, dry bones 40c per 100 lbs. Get up a load. Will start to buying at Southern Depot Satur-^ day, Nov. 11th. 1016. Come while prices are good. Don't wait. J. A Stewman. 8-4tc. FOR SALE?Fresh plants. Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield voDoaKe piains, parcel post, auu or more, at 15 cents per hundred ?$1.00 per thousand. Ask for rate by express. 'Phone 302. V. A. Llngle, Lancaster, S. C. 3-6tc-Fri-only. CALL NO. 8, STEEL'S MARKET? For the best stallfed Beef and all kinds of fresh meats, fresh fish and oysters. Highest cash price paid for beef cattle, hogs and poultry. Phone me. E. H. Steel. 9-3t-F. ATTENTION?Three large washings for 15c. Get your washing out quickly. No rubbing whatsoever, white, sweet, pure and wholesome. There is a reason. Lenrimond will tell you. 9-ltc. FOR Rt'SH SALE At once at great sacrifice I $30 Refrigerator; 1 3-piece Old Mission Bedroom Set; 1 Oil Cook Stove. A few other useful household articles. See me before Saturday at noon. Luther Ellison, at The News Office. Mr. Joe Robertson has charge of the building at No. 2 each night till arrival of teachers of night school. It should be stated that this service is free of charge. FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 191(>. CLKKK SALES DAY. Sulesday Monday brought a good >ize crowd to the city. The clerk of he court sold some very valuable ands In Flat Creek township. The and was sold under proceedings in he case of W. L. Blackmon, plainiff, vs. Eliza Mowers, et all, defendints. One tract of 103 acres was bid in >y J. L. Faulkenberry, Didie Faulkenberry and Maggie B. Faulkenberry 'or $2,800. The other tract of 113 icres was purchased by John A. Etridges for $2,265. The estate lands of Minton A. Mackmon, deceased, in Buford townihip containing 225 acres were bid n by J. J. Blickmon for $2,850. Those lands were exposed to sale by I. J. Hlackinon. the executor of the vill. J. I). <\ HOLDS IXTKHKSTINO MKKTIX<i An interesting meeting of the Lancaster Chapter. U. D. C., was , leld on Thursday of last week with Mrs. \V. H. Millen as hostess. ATtei * he opening of the regular business session the historian. Mrs. W. E. ; Taylor, took charge of the meeting, he subject being: "Does the text | jook give the South justice?" Sev- | sral papers were read by various nembers of the chapter. During the iocial half hour, the hostess served i delicious sweet course. CARD OF THANKS. We take this method to express JUr thanks and appreciation to our neighbors and relatives for their kindness and help during the illness >f our departed husband and father, Mr. J. M. Stogner. May our Heav?nly Father's richest blessings rest .ipon you all. His Wife and Children. Catarrh Cannot B* Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a* they cannot reach the scat of the disease Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure it you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years. It is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hail's Catarrh Medicine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. I F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation j nATiTimi KUJ51JW JEWEL EVERYI TO VISIT iMiniiTi vmm A GLAD HAND AV HAVE LOTS TO SHOW DOES NOT DEPEND I Wedding, Bir WE FIT G ROBINS! I f=t k??I ""rht 1910 -Hiath SfMlHtsn Try Ninety Feet "On Us" before you decide. That's our offer. Without risk try the paint we Rive you free when you order enough for your house. Examine this paint while it is in the can. See how uniform it is: no grain, no lumps for you to pay for. See how this paint hides the unde.^surface with one stroke of the brush ?what body it has?how much more reduction it will take?how easy it works?how far it goes?how smooth it dries. Make any test you know?side by side with any other paint, then decide to keep the rest or telephone us to take the paint away and return your money. The ninety feet you have tried will not cost you one penny. But we tell you right now you will use it all. PR?g?ffNT J i withstands dry heat, wet heat, freezing, warping, and moisture?the reaf? iccinuun iur panu, resisting snow, sieei, rain. 11 seals tne surrace, wears longer and leaves the surface in the best condition for repainting. The free trial will show you exactly what we mean whether yon know anything about paint or not. Come in and get color suggestions; let us talk it over. STANDARD DRUG CO. Telephone 4 Lancaster, S. C 1 I )N-LATHAN CO I ERS, OPTICIANS, STATIONERS. sssssssssssssssss ^BARGAINS, ? I 50DY INVITED f US MANY TIMES AND OFTEN. f TUT CAID 1 u i II l r/iiiY fAITS YOU AND A SMILE OF WELCOME. WE YOU AND SELL YOU, BUT OUR FRIENDSHIP IPON YOUR BUYING. thday and Holiday Gilts rLASSES TO EYES OF ALL AGES. )N - LATH AN CO.