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SHORT LOCAL NEWS [? OF GENERAL INTEREST: > n I RECENT HAPPENINGS IN CITY AND COUNTY. a h tl y vl Doings of People in Which All * Sections of Lancaster Coun- r( ty Are Interested. h . w t< Local cotton buyers were offer- j ^ in? 21 3_4c per pound for cotton thlsjj, morning on the local market. ?o It was that patriotic Lancaster p spirit that gave the "Selected Roys" p such a rousing send-off Thursday. g ?o? H Camp Creek Junior Order wlllltE have a meeting Saturady. September 'R 22. All members are urged to be! L present. jC There will be preaching at New i " Hope church Sunday. September I 23. Rev. Mr. Hammond will offi-jJl elate. M 1 M S. II. Plvler of Tabernacle section * A passed through Lancaster Thursday'^ en route to Fennell Infirmary in l; Rock Hill, where ho will have an ^ operation on his foot. p Practically all the stores In Lan- p caster closed Thursday to allow thelj, employees to go to the train to help 1 give the drafted boys a cheerful q send-off. p ??? J. There will be preaching at Jack- R son Kbenezer church the first Sun- H day in October at 11 o'clock. Rev. D Yancey Shehane will officiate. The R public is cordially invited to attend. J' o A Dr. Cecil Cowan, who has been 1^ connected with the Lancaster Phar-j^, macy as prescription druggist, hasi ^ resigned and accepted a position I _ with a local drug company in Green- ' vn.e. ; u O _ I County Demonstration Agent R. C f ^ W. Graeber has arranged to hold R several community fairs this year. J. Elsewhere in a column of The News O will be found the dates and places F where these fairs are to be held. A John King, who has been working ^ for the Chester News for the past ^ few months, arrived in Lancaster H Tuesday, and left today for Clemson J< College, at Cieinsou, S. C. Mr. ^ King won the scholarship to Clem- V son given by the State. ^ o ^ Keith Robbing who is now sltuat- 11 ed with the Lancaster Pharmacy, has resigned and accepted a position as pharmacist with the Burnett-]^ Wltsell Drug Co.. in Columbia. Mr. W. C. Cherry of Winston-Salem has ** succeeded Mr. Robblns. .?o? ^ ** N The fire department had to make ^ a run last night about 8 o'clock to ' a negro house near the colored rem- j ^ etery. A lighted lamp fell off thei t) mantle upon the floor and exploded, j b?t the fire was extinguished before j the fire truck arrived. It is stated j^.,. that $3 or $4 will cover the loss. , ?o? Quite a number of people attend-i ed the fall opening at the Lancaster Department Store Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Drlscoll, manager of the Department Store, states that tt was the largest and best opening that he has had since he took chiarge. ?o? Much talk is going on about the necessity of our people eating corn bread. With a record breaking corn crop the people of the United States will not starve to death this year. This does not worry the Lancastrians one bit. Corn muffins, corn cakes, corn pone and well old , corn is good any old way right on. Dr. H. W. Boys will hold the Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Heath Springs charge at Salem .church. Heath Springs, on September 30th and October 1st? Preaching nt flAAlh Snrlnra 4 n m nn Ann. tember the 30th, and at 11:30 o'clock on October 1st. After which Quarterly Conference of the charge will be held. The public la cordially invited to attend these services. Wednesday the North Carolina Machine Gun company passed h through Lancaster. These boys ' were In three extra cars attached to the regular train which arrives In i,;mriinit'r hi i:.id o ciock, wnicn was* a double-header. They belong- l. ed to the selective draft, and were on their way to Columbia to go in training. THK LANCAS1 Corporal A. E. Belville of the U. ' + 1 I. Recruiting Station at Hock Hill, s in the city today enlisting the ne- , PER roes as stevedores to be stationed t Columbia. It is said that a good ....... +++++++ aany negroes have enlisted. J. T. Thomas ? Camden. Albert Tinsley, who has been uditor for Leroy Springs and Co., ... . , . J. S. Wilson as resigned and accepted a posiion with the war department in i ( nes ay' ost accounting work. Mr. Tinsley ill report on October the 1st to 6 0 eceive his assignment for duty, as * nes ay? e states that he does not know here he will be stationed. Lancas- " " ynn , *, .1 i i College Wednes tr regrets to lose Mr. Tinsley and is family, but wish him good luck 1 his future M,ea T " " ^ j for Augusta, Gi CONTRIBUTOR8 TO BANQUET ? .... ?? nn Miss Onibell ir. R. C. McManus $2.00 r, o Art day in Columbl S. Stewart 2.00 ' . C. Carnes 2.00 tlrsch's . .. 2.00 s- R- Lathan !. W. Sistare 2.00 Thursday in toi . Y. Funderburk 2.00 . M. Croxton 2.00 Albert Tinsle . D. Jones 2.00 | Columbia on bu . B. Robinson 2.00 j eroy Springs 2.00 | A. J. Beall < eo. W. Williams 2.00 j was in town T ohn I'. Hunter 2.00 H. Witherspoon 2.00 A. A. Scales fax G. Brittain 2.00 spent Thursday T. H. Millen 2.00 . J. Gregory 2.00 j Harry Fost . M. Hughes 2.00 a visitor in tow . B. Horton 2.00 udge Ira B. Jones 2.00 Co, ftn(1 Mrg rank W. Hunter 2.00 Thurs(lav for ; ihn M. Madra 2.00 . M. Jackson 2.00 jark Gregory ^hn D. Wvlie 2.00 Wednesday in t J. F. Harper 2.00 . B. Bartlett 2.00 Misses Bessie ennett & Terry 2.00 ^j00(j returned T. Thomasson 2.00 neRday< . C. I-.a7.enby 2.00 . W. Plyler 2.00 ^ w Sistar( r. J. D. Funderburk 2.00 p M Lathan ? aul Moore 2 00 | Wednesday. tmes F. Hunter 2.00 . G. Ellison 2.00 1 Mr and Mrt en S. Ashley 2.00 Rf)ck H,u we, T. P. Davis Wednesday. . L. Hilton 100 ndge Ernest Moore 100 Rpn piyler udge J. E. Stew in an 100 Greenwood, wl . ('. Cunningham 100 Bailey Institute. f. C. Dees l ?rt B. Roddey 100 ^ Q B Bl . E. Wessinger 1.00 ^ stewart> S Itarnor 1 ? *'""!from Statesville H. Carnes 100 F- Ferguson 1.00 ; ^ RaUe M" red Adams 100 fQr w,nlhrop , Giles a course in don eo. W. Parr 100 0 <-?"nl?. J-?' William C. P r. T. William. 1.00 Salurday , R ! ?? .later. Mrs. I. H H. Poag I-00 en C. Hough 1 00 _ _ , a an Miss Irene F E. Craig rhlteford Smith 1.00 *"?? p? M. Hood 100 ?ood or, the II aael Ferguson 1.00 'or I-a-ler Coll, T. Wylle 100 Misses Marga ' c TOomson 100 ga()|(i wllg(m , PoHaltoff ' Chirora College A , ?? lumbla. . K. Coffey 1.00 . O. Horton 1.00 M,gB Helen , . M. and E. K. Plyler 1.00 for Chatham. \ isbet & Wilson 1.00 wa8 a(,comj E. Patterson 50 er. Mrs. Kittie . B. Sistare SO r- D Cral* 50+ + + + +V+H ewey Parr 50 hos. E. t>a*t6r SO; cnr, . r. J. Mcllwalne 50 S?ULJA has. H. Crawford + ?! ? a? re I A Knitting 1 Total $102.50 J , I ivi<i i h u a 11 * noon for the FIRST WFKK PETIT JURY. Cross. There \ dies and ohildr* W. J. Small, Heath Springs. f'ath Rave a s,1> M. B. Funderburk, Lancaster, rRa"zed. This rj i fair in which Jas. A. Cauthen, Lancaster No. 3. kni,tRrs an(' JUfl J. P. Crenshaw, Van Wyck. participated. T. J. Gregory. Kershaw. tried and we pr A. L. Gordon. Kershaw, No. 5. or8, socks. Rtc- * R. R. Riddle, Lancaster. he a,)'e to s W. N. Williams. Kershaw, No. 2. of the necessai K. M. Yoder. Van Wyck. sandwiches. che< T. W. Laney, Lancaster. waa 8RrVRdJ. M.- Nisbet, Van Wyck. * E. K. Plyler, Lancaster. Thufsday H. E. Coffey, Lancaster. ? c'ock Henry J. D. Bailey. Lancaster, No. 6. Miss Effle Jane M. G. Kennlngton, Taxahaw, No. 1 ^r* an^ ^raJ. R. Pierce. Fort Mill. No. 3. werP "nlted 1 H. W. Sistare, Riverside. wedding was W. D. Cauthen. Heath Springs. ostentatious, J. L. Henry, Lancaster. No. 3. timate friends G. W. Culp Waxhaw, N. C., R. 1. PrRSRnt Arter 1 C. B. Johnson. Lancaster, No. 6. Thayer, ic Thos. Mehaffev I,ani>n?t?r were served. W. C. Adams. Kershaw, No. 3. I traveling suit of A. B. Adams, Heath Springs No. 1 ito match. W. B. Arant, Lancaster, No. 2. R. R. Ormand, Lancaster No. 7. H. W. Boll, Lancaster. No. 3. R. E. Bell, Heath Springs. D. L. Bailey, Heath Springs No. 1 JlfilldlllQ J. B. Bird. Kershaw, No. ft. I/UUglad W. A. Love, KersMw, No. 5. ? R. F. L. Sime Heath Springs, No. "DOWN ' A. J. L. Reed, Lancaster. THE ST W. A. ('lifter, Lancaster. R. 2. Admission W. Hazel Cunningham. Lancaster^ ^^b|hiibibihmm % % ___?? PER NEWS FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1!H7. + lovable and pretty young woman,' __ * who is deservedly popular. Mr. I || SONALS. * Purdue is in the postoftice service j 11 land is the only child ot' Mr. and || 4 Mrs. W. fcl. Purdue. lie is v?rv am-. I II son spent ruesda> 'njtessful jn career and we predict | j u happy future for the young cou-' t motored to Columbia ! 1>'e' ' in town j S7" ' ?w | Star Theatre | irown left Thursday TODAY B9 u Douglas Fairbanks I Duren spent Thurs_0__ HIS LATKST SfCCKSS, H: of Chester spent ?rv n .1 99 H - Down to Earth I y spent Thursday in ^ <>n account of a delay In mines!}. ^B ?rmisil IIHS picture frilled to Bb II c ?o? I arrive for Thursday, hut II of Charlotte. N. C.. B w,n P""?"vely he show,. B 11 ft hursday. B today. M |l ?o? B ADMISSION Bo and 15c. ffl of Monroe. N. C., flgj ,n town- S TOMOItllOW, SATFIIDAY, Ift! TTTi H?ok was I HANK MANN | n Wednesday. i.eroy Springs left fl "There's Many a Fool" M Vtlantic City. .... B STAT1 ^B Fox I* Comedy. of Darlington spent ^B Also the First of own with relatives. B . ? ft In the TnT"Mildred v ,, 1 he Vampires SI ; to Charlotte Wed- The Areli Criminals of Ul |? Parts. A thrilling detective I1 (',"n s. W. II. Millen nnd'^B . , , , _ ...? PM IB Admission .?? ami 10c ^B <;il e I notored to Columbia MB e n^?oZT'L?n 1 Baby Marie Osborne I ??? B J J H tiiis left Thursday for B OhdOOWS ^00 H said earn lore he will enter i^B iv/j s. ('., ( ? Sunshine" 11,::,1;,;,,;" irtlett and daughter. ^ We have had numerous ^B .esiati o returned Wednesday B requests to get this famous ^|laie notif , N. C. II little star, and if you are a | their els ?o? B lover of good clean pictures H plare. cManus left Tuesday B don't fail to see tills. gQ Adiere she will take '^B Admission 5c ami lOc p|B lestlc science. Lancai ?o? BBBBBHEBBBBBBB allard of Rock Hill and Sunday with his ? ~ ' ? " Uoscoe city. orter Stewnian and ( 'W A g r,r r.r.'?j flew Arrival! ret Cunningham and | _ -m left Wednesday for >11 for Women in Co_ fjlll/rf V -lackev left Tuesday Hp hflVP Til(1 CP ra., to enter school. v/C HUt/C |/lUtC >anied by her moth-1 I I mr w M;Lurg- area New rattern t ********** Winter colors, show L NEWS. x _ J L + * trimmings and shapt 7*C:z>Hi I #3.50, #5.00, #6.50 benefit of the Red I _____ vere about fifty la- fl (n present and as; ft K 1* rer offering $11 was lVl0SS2LllH0 was a delightful af-j good knitters, poor. Lustrous Satins, just the * t no knitters at all, ?? vJ However, every one j PuiT)le, BrCWIl, RuSSiail C edict piles of sweat- _ * ' . . _ . vherever the novicesj the evening shades, J6 inc how quite a number j _______________??? y articles. CofTee. /^DfTDtT F\I7 ese-straws and cake V/l\LiI Hi L/IL V^Illl -+? Heavy all Silk Crepe de Chine, I Chester Pardee and ! also evening hades, specially l.lnale. dauRhter ?f| p|ay >BJ Cllre ?. Cj. m. i.ineio * iuiu unu nvTVllj Ulino CUC TCI J " ZT*L? IT1 attractive, showing a combinatic juBt a few In- ?????????? and relatives being |H A Mn\ D1 he ceremony by Dr. H DHl\Vj?<iJ AINL/ 1 J e cream and wafers IH <1/* * O 11 n r rhe bride wore a . j- Join- Serges in Navy, Brown, t T7rh,Mehi,h?m?!i| 40-in guaaanteed all-wool Serge 1 colors, specially priced at hkk " | 45-in Wool Plaid in all the new Fairbanks I : FO EARTH" I Robinson-( ;'!v ''l | Lancast Prefers Buckeye Hulls because they are Vfr. John A. May, Sheriff of Houston County, E :hat Buckeye Hulls are cheaper than old style be lulls and no lint, and because they cost him ir This explains in few words the unusual economy RUcHtYl I ^ COTTONSCCO V I V HULLS 1 UNTLCS* Ifou pay less for them and you get more roughage he amount of money you may now be spending rou can get much more roughage in the form of B t will be better roughage too. Buckeye Hulls an >ut they are clean and free of trash and dust. >uy and feed Buckeye Hulls you realize how much hey are. Try a ton. r? secure the best results and to develop the ensilage o horoughly twelve houre before feeding. It is retting them down night and morning for the nest feedi his cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minuter eed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of Book of Mixed Feeds Fre lives the right formula for every combination of feeds used iow much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fattening, i tuckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them propei opy to nearest mill. dept. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil I Heats Augusts Inslsghan Charlotte Greetsood Jacktoa Little Rock The Complete Life. No ledge, love, power?there Is Four-yenr-ol lete life."?Amlel. i from his moth on new neigh reported on h LEGAL NOTICE. ma, they hnvt that Isn't a eh E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, lounty of Lancaster. Catarrhal Dea ??? by local uppllca _ ... the dlBi-aat-d poi t OUI t Ot ( OIU tnon I leas. only one way t a? 1 that Is by Catarrhal D^afi tore is iflmlninir i i flamed condltioi numui, u<- mi' Kuatachiun is non of the Kstate of K. Hillings, deceased. Plaintiff, Ucnimaa In tlu in mat Ion ca VS. restored to ita .... will be deatroyc [fillings Pt al.. Defendants. deafmaa are ca an Inflamed cor faces. Hall's C tin- blood on tl 'iff: or i;i:i kki:\< k. . aya?.m We will kIvc is hereliv given that pur- a*?y of catr be cured by Ita an order of reference, in the cuiara free. All ated case directed to me by t, I will hold a reference in -e at my ollice at Rant-aster, ??????? hi Tuesday. October -lid, ^ aaBMaa 10 o'clock a. in., and all having claims against the f K. G. Hillings, deceased, ||fk||{*|* led to be present and prove 1/UUljK linis at said time and JNO. T. <! KKKN. "DOWN Referee. | THK iter, S. C'., Sept, 21, 1017. Adniiss Fridays. , s of Pattern Pattern Hats d on exhibition nearl mt iats in all the new j ing all the latest nov ?s. most moderately / to $10.00. s and Charmeuses veight for the New Dresses, ireen, Plum, Navy, Pekin, B hes wide - - j JE AND CREPE METI ull 40 inches wide, in every ne riced - - - $1.39 and 3 r popular for Skirts, our display n of rich colors on durable cloth $' LAID WOOL NOVEL' Ireen and Black cnnnaod and clininb in oil fkn y v|fval^vu UUU Ulli Ullll 111 (111 II1L 79c color combinations - ^loud Comp er's Leading Store. \ * cheaper >othan, Ala., says cause they are all luch less per ton. of using ; to the ton. For for old style hulls buckeye Hulls and e not only lintless The minute you i more economical dor, wet the hulls easy to do this by ng. If at sny tine i. If you prefer to old style hulls, e 1 in the South. Tells for work. Describes rly. Send for your Cb. Dipt. K Mscos Mem ski t Setae t Developed. <1 Walter had permission ler to make a short call bors. This Is what he is return home: "Mam* ? one child and a baby illd yet." + ifness Cannot Be Cured lions, as lhey cannot reach rtlon of tie ear Ther? Is 0 cure cnlnrrhnl deafness, a constitutional remedy. lees is caused by an In1 of th< mucous Unlnir of Tube When this lube Is ve a rumblinK sound or Inland when It is entirely is the r. suit. Unless the n be reduci d and this tube normal condition, hearing d forever Many cases of used by catarrh, which Is idit'.on of the mucous suralarrh Medicine acts thru te mucous surfaces of the One Hundred Dollars for irrhal Deafness that cannot l a Catarrh Medicine. ClrOruKKisis. 75c IKNKY a; CO.. Toledo. O. ~Sr~ 1 is Fairbanks | TO EART " STAIt TODAY & ion .*h* ami 1 .">< | niirj y a hun- I Fall and I elties in I triced at I I jg in Taupe, lack and all if 1.25 yard. LOR w fall shade >1.50 a vard. * is unusually 1.25 to $2 yd. riES 50c yd. popular and and 95c yd. | $1.00 yd. any , ,,,,