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fPACfe TWO _____ LOOKING BAC | TWKNTY-I 'VE YEAIIS AGO TEN TH18 MONTH. (From the Files of This Paper (From Fbruary 15, 1893.) The order issued by Judge Si- Mr. I TOonton in Charleston on Monday known last restraining sheriffs from "Inter- of the I Faring" with railroad property in sick thl South Carolina in the hands of re- the hon ?eivers, has added much to the per- Mrs. D. g>lexity of the already tangled rail- Tjie , -road situation in this State. Trains Lancast were tied up, or, literally speaking, wee^ tt chained down, in Abbeville, Aiken, Nrown . Anaeraon ana xsewberry counties by for 550 order of the governor, and they are husband still firmly shackled, all because the e(j jn railroad companies would not pay $8,000. tfiotaxes assessed, with penalties for Brown delinquences attached. coupling Cotton seed are worth thirty pot abo cents. Mr. J Cotton is goiug down and the seed citizen < Are going up. ously di In the national house of repre- Georgia sentatives the man with the longest keen re( name Is Archibald Henderson Ar- Texas, , rington Williams of North Carolina. As ^ The opera given by a number of from ( 1 local amateurs last Friday night was ^ox car: a success in every way. The re- Miller 8 ceipts of the evening were about The paH $40.00. Lancast 6:30 o'< Mr. H. W. Sistare killed three # ? fore Co wild turkeys?two hens and a gob?... . ... crew re bier?last week. The gobbler ^ weighed 19 pounds and his beard , .. , , ? , _ , lumbia ! was 10 inches long. liams, v The enterprising village of Heath aj aays. Springs is advertising itself and its tj,0 school by a recently published pros- ceived t pectus. from R< Cotton went down thirty points son In yesterday. Since the passage of the viding f< anti-option bill by the United States Kershaw senate, it has gone down 76 points. morning I | and too MIDWAY. jers. Rev. i Kershaw. S. C., R. F. D. 5. Feb. Coloradt 14.?We have heard that the 6th sister. M day of each month is an index to the There ^ weather of the month. If that la conditio! true, February will not be so rough, whose 1 "We heard a man say a few days ago Mrs. J that the Lord had absolutely noth- la grippi ing to do with the weather; that \]r c everything was set in motion at ere- Lancast* ation, and run like unto a clock; Miss that no further attention was neces- j-jjnson sary by the Lord. Well. Mr. Editor, I could not *^r' ^ agree with him all together, so I *lorne ? let him know my position and opin- ' anus* ions. From certain viewpoints of r> nn intellectual or "schooling" na- lath?!" s lure it is true in part, but I would Mrs. prefer the Itihie as the best and only IIluff, v reliable authority. We believe if parents, we had no Lord we would have no Sunday. Tain. I know there is thousands of Mrs. folks that have no Lord, but it's F. Est! just because they won't. There is enough righteous to cause showers .f. .j. 4. .j of blessings, however. There has been more or less a 4, 4. 4. ^ stir in this section about the flour situation. Some who had previously Lance bought actually did haul it back to ?"W town. Folks could save lots of trou- from hii ble by informing themselves. I'ncle enUoylni Sam is all right; he only wants us The far to economize. Not that food is their vn scarce, but that he has a big family a neces "over the branch that must be fed, co'd fn for sevt Step Lively! Corns Quit with "Gets-It" ? ^ rad Ply fhe Great Corn-Loosener of the Mrs. it. Age. Never Fails. Painless. underwc "Watch my step? What's the use! citis at I go along 'Tight side up without :are," even with corns, because I uso r riday. Gets-It", the painless. off-like-a-ba- u.t>n nana-peel corn remover. I tried wen. other ways galore, until I was blue 3 ya Coast A at Char / days wi spent a ccntly. 1 4'W? Zmrm Simply Can't Stop u*. We u?e "<C?U-k"l damp r in the face and red in the toes. No ,,,,, more for me. Use "Gets-It" It rew (,aj never fails. Touch any corn or cal- like sun ius with two drops of "Gets-It," ind "Gets-It" does the rest. It's a to be v< relief to be able to stop cutting wore Uo iorns, making them bleed, wrapping them up like packages and using had ha< sticky tape and salves. It removes any corn clear and clean, leaving tnink pi the toe as smooth as your palm. You Demo can wear those new shoes without pain, dance and be frisky on your and Mr. feet. It's great to use "Gets-It." . ^Gets-It" is sold at all druggists fi fyou need pay no more than 25 cents pruning a bottle), or sent on receipt of price v by ID. Lawrence St Co., Chicago, I1L and gra Sold in Lancaster and recommend- Monday, ed as the world's best corn remedy good to by Lancaster Pharmacy and J. F. and the Maekey A Co. on couh I ' / ' , 1 THIS LAP :kward | IRONIZED PAW-I [ YEARS AGO THIS I THE IDEAL RE! MONTH. I ! / the Files of This Paper Gives New Life and February 15, 1908.) ... ^ ^ Weak, Hun Down 5. Reece Williams, the welland popular young member Women. Lancaster bar, has been quite Is week with pneumonia, at le of his parents. Judge and TRULY A HEAVEN A. Williams. rase in which a number of rians went to Yorkville this The widespread in > testify, that of Mrs. L. T., has been developed in gainst the Southern Rail way | |>aw ,n (he gpace of ,000 for the death of her1 , ? . . ? weeks has the greatei I, Conductor Brown, resulta verdict for plaintiff for ,or sufferer fro It will be recalled that nervousness or antemi was crushed to death while | Everywhere you go ; cars near the Lancaster de-!can be found who h. ut a year ago. ! ft(ed by |u u8e Qr knQ, ohn Wesley Houze. a former, hRg found the d af this county, who mysteri-j Isappeared from his home in'a" arP praising it, a about two years ago, has presses surprise that cently seen alive and well in most stubborn cases c ve are informed. nervousness and sleep! e L. & C. train was returning be brought about to sj hester Friday night three Call and have an a s jumped the track between test of this great rerae Crossing and Cane Creek. On sale and recomn isengers were brought on to leading drug stores.? er on the engine. It was clock Saturday morning benductor King and his train'did some good work, ached town. spray but our demon T. Y. Williams went to Co- not face the mud with Saturday to see Senator Wil- had to take a horse ai ho has been sick for sever- could not haul a sprayt Miss Annette Craig following telegram was re- from Winthrop, when j ?.?. jvoivi\ka.j Hucruuun demonstrative course a jpresentative W. P. Hobin- work In this county. Columbia: "The bill pro- James Craig spent a ar resurvey of Lancaster and tawba with friends anc r county line passed this time hunting quail. Rev. W. W. Boyce e with J. E. Craig's faru ..... . , ? . turn trip from Rock ] , he is feeding his co-fight- . . . ... accepted work with ni and will begin work ab ind Mrs. R. Thos. Blackmon, Lancaster county will ), visited at the home of his Up iyjr BoyCe a8 he w, [rs. W. R. Catoe, this week. begt workerB. is no improvement in the John B Cralg.s fam n of Mrs. C. F. Adams, ed from Lancaster to I llness has been noted. farm near Craigsville lohn Snipes is suffering with Mr. Taylor's vast farn e. B. Funderburk was at " ir Monday on business. losie Deas visited Miss Patsy 7^| this week. R .llison Deas visited at the S T f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Me- I I of Taxahaw, this week. in 1'. A. Johnson visited his I I I Q it Angeles, Saturday. I I WW GO Moda Cunningham, of White I ^ t isited at the home of her I I Mr. and Mrs. John Snipes, < C. Estridge visited Mrs. W. I Mrs. F. M. Jo idge Sunday. Palmer, Okla., wi + l/Sy "From the tim + + + + + + + + + + + + Mi tered jnt? y'0"1 * , > 1 ^ 1 >xt 4 / * 1 a. I 1 looked wit lABERNAt LE. II {rom one month , + + + + + + + + + + l suffered, ister, S. C.. It. F. D. 7, Feb. IP back aad bearin nter has at last released us pain, until life to s icy grasp, and we are now | a mis"y- 1 W<Wf K real spring-like weather. I f0U en iners are now looking after j I , . . . 7 5i gradually got wor trious duties, which were of | L NoihmR seemed sity neglected during the me until, one day ozen weather we have had I j decided to ;ral weeks. ' | | I is some sickness in thei TAKE lit V -.it O ll ,.w ..V orteiaij ^ f the (Little or Camp) WH| IB}# QVGKa l*r'( are reported. Master ('on- H H K jjfc? Q$j ler, little son of Mr. and I ? IB 19 It. I'lyler, of this section. H n H gnP;Rk R& *nt an%operation for append!- I H BLBB Em the Fennell Infirmary last E jS, BR At last report he was doing " " . It. Carnes, a member of the The Woman'! rtillery corps, now stationed ,, | jour leston, S. C., spent a few |||| jone3 go S th his parents last week. |W| .?and wa8 r essie Hays, of Camp Sevier, U *y greatly relieved, short furlough at home re- I I truthfully say thai a B not a pain. . . I I "It has now b? . I I years since 1 took ORTH LANCASTER ! (Ul *nd 1 am *tlJl 1 ! * + + + ? + health. . . 1 w? I vise any woman ister, S. C., R. F. I). 1, Feb. I I use Cardui w ? have had a week of very IS I sufferer from an; lisagreeahle weather and a MlU (rnnhu " rs very cold and now it is III If you suffer pal iimer again. Our roads got III from womanly tr< jry muddy and the autos III if you feel the n< pt in the house. Small grain II I good strengthen! 1 another set-haok which I [||J tobuildupyourrv ut the oats out of business. II System, take thi nstration Agent Graeber ll ?* Mrs. Jones* Vincent, from Clemson col- |l e . , . . 41 IJH believe it will hel ;ave a demonstration on MrF of apples, peaches, pears II am m pes at Mr. J. E. Craig's last V I All L)ril^| The crowd was pretty I fi witness it but it was so cold H wind so high that the looker 1 hardly keep warm. They JUASIBK INBW5, L,XlNUfl 'AW + f?b ,,n + iTORATIVE j class, waa pres I church and Sui Strength to day morning a . Sunday school Men and . sentatlon addre j w. it. uycnt church. Seven sented by stars -SKXT BOON Kone out from country's call principles of w iterest which Mr. and Mrs. Ionized Pnw- removed froni . oak, where Mr. a couple of tion with the 1 st significance master of a 8ec( m dyspepsia.! M|sg Mftry a- brother, of I^a to, some one end guests of is been bene- Buth Meachani. vs of a friend ' Th? monthly lestred relief: ,lhe au was a most enji nd each ex- Monday n,Kht cures of the Bailes. After ( ?f indigestion, and a general lessness could work, refreshm leedily. hot chocolate ai bsolute'.y free Misses Louls< dy. Young and Bes lended by all lotte. spent Sun -Adv. j Mills. | S. A. Lee, ! days with his b They were to',n BirminRhanii strator could Tuesday morn|r is Ford, so he . . . Mr. and Mrs. nd buggy and _ er I f'ayetteville, N. has returned of th,s p,ace' 08 i she took a auiomoblW to ind is now at ^ *be mont pastors' confere week at Ca- HaPtiat associatl I put in Bonie ternoon in the c building. Rock ipent one day (Dyches was ily on his re- | an(' the Rev. II Hill. He has [ Hill, was elec e Y. M. C. A. Rev- F- T. Cro out March 15. the association hate to give 'bo work at Cr as one of our ________ ily have rnov- + j S. D. Taylor's + + + + + + 4, to look after ling interests. Lancaster, S. 14.?I think it I to write again'. p?news these day Our school * in! (extent that we fe I other teacher, of Rich Hill. t< ? assistant here I Jj H Messrs. firne r, 9 ited the school I of the pig.clul: 'rj j pruning demor R 81 chard 0! Mr. I! , H A good ma to ites*' I (lron ,lave J?ln< lanhnntl Albwln ,ho >Vilr h dread I II Several mem to the | | ' '"unity are con with my I M with the measl< g-down IIP Miss Mignon me was I |J | Ing at Rich Hi Id think I Miss Jessie Sn ure the ... , and 1 I Miss Olady SC I I teaches in the I to" help y I Saturday and 5 # H H with her grant jl 1 Adams, in this i school yesterda children on fo >11 told them he t Hi who carried coi M wonder if he ei Sp The pretty s f are having has Fl i considerably an ing the road d s TYfenif* tion, so we hav 9 R wlllw fhi8 Hectfon no tottles," they don't drag ; on to IIH| communities as tot only W| much time and but can Ufy I I have IB. een two I I * YVAX1 :Cardui, II * U At last we ai Duld ad- 3? or gjrj H 'y weather, an< ho is a I looking nicely, r female II Hut all or the I U frozen out duri ncaused I I We are sorr; suble, or Inez SiHtare ,8 ( ced of a I w|th mum ng tonic I in-down [|yj Mr 3 ?arher 5 advice ||H t,is "later, Mrs. rryCar- III] York er. We HH 'Miss Ruth M( Ip you. HIM In Lancaster. Hi Mr J H s1r( mts HI trip to I^ancasi j I I Mr, Stokea Fi I home, after a ' Jl wl,h >lls ^rothe CSSH^BBl Greenville. ? V' % . 4 lST&k, 5. c: ~ IT MILL. MSMm! + + + + + + + + + Inn C., Feb. 14.?A serthe Fidelis ented to the Baptist iday school last Sunt the close of the ' exercises. The pre- |MX almos iss was made by Dr. But r 9s. the pastor of the friend: young men. repre- JPI guess< on the flag, have 1 this church at their JHk Luz in defense of the cludec orld liberty. , I wvaui T. N. Lemons have I grant this place to White- I fcn0w\ Lemons has a posi- I Southern Railway as 1 Goc ion. um-m Williamson and jl Your nca8ter, were week- aren't their cousin. Miss eveXy teachers' meeting of inday school, which oyable one, was held devotional exercises discussion of the |Mj lents, consisting of I m\j\ id cake were served. ; and Arthur Mae isie Smith, of Char iday with Mrs. J. B. f after spending ten1 irother. Thomas Lee. l<OAD Ala., returned home IK. Icar Out TIi J. L. Williamson, of * Can Spi C.. former residents tme down Sunday bv visit friends here. Edlt La hly meetinK of the ince of the York _ , ion, held Tuesday af- D? 086 hamber of commerce packages of Hill, the Hev. J. W. Fund" for / ,rr1r?d chalrm??- I undereti .. J. Snider, of Rock ted secretary; vice * 1-618,1 valu x, who recently left wil1 be P,are to take charge of friend, the s oss Anchor. ? UNION. C? ?. F. I). 2. Feb. is about' time for me There is not much s. ?. has enlarged to the lia<l to employ anMias Sarah llinson. ^ ? W ink up her duties as JA H I i /III her and Vincent vis- Ej | ' Wednesday in behalf Jm iBL i. They also h? Id a ist rat ion in the or!. F. 11 le the same " " i ; of our school ehll-| H||/V ATI ?d the pig. corn and |u|l|fuf They want to help IvlV/liA I hers of the com- * ? fined to their rooms' J\, es. Smith, who is teach11, visited her sister,' ilth, here Sunday. p Blackmon, who A X VJB. ted Ilill school, spent 4*1 v r Sunday of last week lmothcr, Mrs. M. L. I community. /"Iff /} Hingle visited the y and talked to the I od conservation. He w bought lots of those fl nbread to school. I M%\M m HI ats It. I ! unshiny weather we dried out the roads TtXQSl id we have been usrags in every direco very good roads in 1 w. I don't see why; ^ the roads in all the ; it does not take is very little trouble. SOl(l HAW No. 6. ? ? i + +++++++ |J q' re having some pret:1 th?v small grain Is j especially the wheat. oats were almost ng the bad freezes. ' y to note that Miss confined to her home . t? . ... WWKKWWWm J. M. Slmrill, of mmmmmmmmamm pCain spent Saturday aapa III tare made a business WMWm :er Tuesday. WMWK Brgtison has returned WW _ visit of several days W W W r at Camp Sevier. | I Csj H f WJ wJCi iXLv.f wKf^sh piiySFwsTiTiTSBHMHBB^^^^W^ [EERY, whole-hearted, ByHp??7? Southern hospitality ? it's HjZlAnllK Em| t a magic phrase to many. H||J wMM eally it stands for honest |?j ship, cordiality and (you've sd it) lots of delicious goodies. J ianne Coffee is always inl in Southern hospitality ic it tastes so good. Fra- /^T hot coffee for people who vhat's good?that's Luzianne. >d old Luzianne flavor? rSHM$?3j -m !?-better try some quick. j P^Li'?1 itflj grocer has it?and if you i-^S * I I Sa HjI " When U PQUT9. it ifrutfoa" % VP THK PIPES OP THE BOYS IN FRANCE. in Coupon, Fill It In nnd Send ax Much Money ns You n-e to Buy Tobacco for Our Fighting Men?Each Dollar Buys Four Packages of Tobacco. or of The News: ncaster, S. C. find to buy tobacco; through "Our BoyB in France Tobacco American fighting men in France. and that each dollar buys tour packages, each with e of forty-flve cents and that In each of my packages d a postcard, addressed to me, on which my unknown oldler, will agree to send me a message of thanks. Name ,, Address Street City ? CT10W SALE! )AY, FEBRUARY 18th r 11 O'CLOCK A. M. r. C. Hough's and one-half miles I of Lancaster. Alany thing that a farmer ; on a farm will he Sale begins about clock a. m. TERMS: CASH C. HOUGH