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SHORT lOCAl NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST RECENT HAPPENINGS IN CITY AND COUNTY. Doings of People in Which All ^ Section*; of Lancaster County Are Interested. The local cotton buyers were ottering 28c per pound for cotton this mofnlng on the local market. in. "? /-.i-.-j ? "? auu una. tmuu iX, sapp all. T\o?nce the birth of a son. Mr. Satfp Is assistant attorney general of South Carolina. The local exemption board examined 150 men Friday, Saturday and Monday. Only 67 passed the physi cal examination, and all claimed exemption except ten. Mr. Carl Leyman. president of the State Christian Endeavor, will give j a lecture at the First Presbyterian church Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, to the local Christian Endeavor societies, and all the young people of the city are cordially invited to attend. ?o? A number of soldiers who are stationed at the different trainings camps spent the week-end at home j with their parents, and among them were Lieutenants Foster and Cant-: * I n I *\r 11 muwio, nirtiiuucu ill \ JUl'IV- 1 Bon, Royd Horton, who ia in the Re-| mount station, alao at Camp Jack- j aon, and W. Berry Cauthen, Jr.. who j la in the Quartermaster Corp, ata-' tioned at Camp Sevier. Greenville. S. C. A laree crowd attended Baldwin's Illustrated Lecture at the First Presbyterian church Sunday night. | The pictures and lectures were interesting from start to finish. Mr. Baldwin explained and made a short talk on each picture as^t was | flashed upon the canvass. A free i will offering was taken, and every j one responded wtiiiugly and cheerfully. to help defray the expenses of Mr. Baldwin. The Rock Hill Herald says: Pa trons of the 3C's division of the Southern will be pleased to learn that the masonry for the new iron bridge at the Catawba river between here and Lancaster is about complete ed, and that they will soon begin placing the steel. The old bridge at this place for many years had been a source of uneasiness to the patrons of this division and since the flood of July, 1916, took It away and recently another flood took off the temporary structure, It has mado the situation even more uneasy for travelers going this way. ? "GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY" TO BE OBSERVED Everything Points to Record Attendance Throughout the County on November 4. Mr. John T. Green, president of the Lancaster county Sunday school association, requests the publication of the following: Everything points - to a recordbreaking attendance in the Sunday schools throughout our county on International "Go-to.Sunday School Day" Sunday. November 4th, according to local Sunday school leaders. It is said that the same is true throughout South Carolina and the rest of the United States participat*ing in the observance of this national day. The watchword of the campaign, "Everybody Invited, everybody welcomed, everybody come," is being heard all over our county. This is said to be the second time that such a concerted, systematic, organized effort has been made simultaneously by all denominations to reach through the Sunday schools the last man, woman and child in South Carolina, the first occasion being the "South Carolina Qo-to-Sunday School Day" observed nearly a year ago. Officers of the South Carolina Sunday School Association, who are directing the campaign in this State, in co-operation with leaders holding similar positions in other States and in the Provinces of Canada, are said ^ to be more than pleased with the JM un*"ni yiiinyvciB. A large number of our Sundayschools of all denomination* have already indicated intention of observing the day, and an active campaign Is being carried on. It is expected that i"n a short while every Sunday school of every denomination In the county will he actively taking part in the movement. I PERSONALS* + + + + ? Fred Duniap, of ROoll Hill.. sp? Monday In town. Robert Beckham, of (Ztunp Sevii spent Monday in town. Miss Bettv .lone* day from QranlteriHB; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Williams U Saturday for Charleston*. ?o? x Lleuts. Foster and. Chntzow Woo spent Sunday at home. Boyd Horton of Camp Jacfcsa spent the week-end.' at home. Mr. John Riddle spent th^ wee end at home with Ms family. Mr. Harry Hlrsch and son. Ere ett. spent Sunday tft> Kershaw. W. B. Cauthen,- of Camp Jaclcso spent tl\e week-eml at home. Miss Annie Wilson left Mond; for her school at Camp Creek. Miss Chri9tln? Mclwaln return to her home in Hopewell. Va., Fi day. Mr. A. B. Ferguson, Sr.. left 1 Columbia yesterday to attend t fair. # Miss Alettlia Chambers of Itic mond, Va.,. is visiting Mrs. J. Wylie. Mr. Herbert Horton and childrt of Heath Springs, spent Sunday town. Miss Katerlne Taylor, of Chn lotto, N. C., is visiting Miss Mart Maokey. Mrs. J. C. Montgomery and duug ter. Ada Heath, spent Sunday wi Mrs. C. D. Jones. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Charlotte, attended the funeral Col. Mcllwain here Friday. ?o? " Mrs. Laura Drennan returned Rook Hill Saturday accompanied her son, Mr. W. E. Drenman. ?o? ur. arm mrs. n. J. Wttherspoe of Charlotte, N. C.. spent Sund with Mrs. Lennie Wttherspoon. Mrs. Irene Craig and children i turned to York Friday accompanl by Mrs. R. M. Robinson and son. Mr. A. B. Fergonson, Jr., of Di lington, spent the week-end at hoj with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson, Sr. Mr. and* Mrs. Geo. B. Crav spent Sunday in Charleston w Mrs. Craven's brother, Mr. J. Wills. Mrs. Jno. T. Green, whQ has be in a Charlotte hospital for hoi time, is expected to return tone row. Her daughter, Miss Mtldr Is with her. Mrs. John i'. Giudiiock and fan i ly, of Lynchburg, Va., pass through Lancaster yesterday < | route to Charlotte. They have be I visiting the different training can in the South. + HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following guests have rece ly registered at the Royal Hotel: S. Levine. New York; H. W. B, ger, Charleston; O. H. Smith, Lyn burg, Va.; F. W. Holmes, Charl ton; J. M. Alexander, Charlotte; D. Zeigler, South Carolina; F. Harmon, Jacksonville; J. J. Fly Louisville; J. P. Williams, Ba more; Robert J. Cartledge, Ore wood; E. L. Momeke, Cincinnati; L. Williams and wife, Kershaw; Strickland, Cleveland, O.' F. Skinner, Ridgeway; J. N. Ma Rome, Ga.; Hilliard Wolfe and S, Howe, Monroe; Fred Dunl Rock Hill; D. A. Boykin, Camd< T, G. Moffett, Chester; C. E. Roll Virginia; T. T. Lucas, Charlotte; B. Attaway, Charlotte; C. B. G1 den, Chester; E. A. Bell, So Carolina. I ?? Bid He Need More? Judge?What proof have you t ^he prisoner was intoxicated? , Officer?Just before the accldi ; my lord, he stopped his motor a drinking trough for horses. What is LAX-FO UX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA ' A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Catha and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Be Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, PI . I Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves i i Pepsin. Combines strength with pi table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. [HE K \NCA8TKR NKWSTrKKDAT; (XTT il :IP ELLIOTT WHITE SPRING i1 .An officer in the American avaia- A. R. Banks, graduated I or rion corps, somewhere in Wurope, ver. the great military sch he Mr. Springs ims not yet received his diana. in IiiI3, and was in commission, bnt is soon to be lieu- uating class at Princeton tenant. He is a son of "Col. Loroy! He was among the honor hu Spring* of Lancaster. TTls paternal was in the onifornr of a p Tr ancestors. Col. A. Baxter Springs and dier of the Cnlted' States Capt. Samuel Elliott White, were received his dipl rata. Al men of note in their day. Elliott j many other I'rinc won men ft, Springs was prepared for college by j the colors. |4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + + + + + + 4 + + + ir-( + 4 ue .SOCIAL NEWS. + 4 itKD citttss xori 4 +4 44 4 44444444444444 4. 4. 4. .f 4. .: h \VKI>ni,1(i AT ROCK y,. [? y Funderbnnc c? 1111.1. TOD.W. to the wool'fund. Miss Christine Cowan, of Rock {)j- Hill, and Mr. Frank Green, son ot The ti?-st lux of knitted of;Mr. and Mrs. J110. T. Green, of this ?'*? shipped today. It co city, will he married at the home of thirty-four sets and one hui the bride's mother in Rock Hill this thirty-five pairs of socks; : afternoon at five o'clock. To attend ctuffters and eleven pail tjy the wedding, Mr. -Ino. T. Greoit. Miss tens which could not lie ma Mildred Green*. Mr vt/ m Mist* Janie Grwn, and Mr. and Mrs.| The knitting committee )n M. J. Green left this morhfng for thank alt the ls-ises tn aj" UiKk Hill. throughout the county, wh One afternoon last week Miss ln? th?ir bit in this Ruth Youngblood entertained In Co,d weather is coming 01 re- honor of the bride^lect. The Rock f,,el 8U,rt* that ,a* ,,oys at ed Hill Herald gives the following ac. wUl b* muth coml<'rtl sount of Che shower: thpy ar? fitted ?P wit'" th' warm garments. A lovely affair of the season was 4r" the miscellaneous shower, at which Another ^ wa# sh ?* Miss Ruth Youngblood entertained hHadqUHrterH on M>/n<lny. B- in honor of her cousin and prospect- 8i{yte<1 Qf ^ of ive bride of the month. Miss Chris- I5|ghtenwle( aD({ Uw|l, COIl1 tine Cowan. 0n Ja8t a barr The home of the hostess uncle and r\ed goods, was seat on ft) b aunt. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cowan, on dler8 The r??nomU ' jE. Main street, the scene of the af- nicely, and sent in six hi fair, was attractively adorned in jars of fruit, twelve <iuurt: Halo we Vn emblems, presenting a Rnd 8t.ren pinw Qf fruit, en most pleasing and appropriate ef- glasses of jelly-, ami ihio qv ue , , ?*cl- . mato catsup. or- . , A guessing contest was engaged __ in, the prize, a miniature bride, be- The Red Rose tea roor ing the reward of Miss Isabel Boyd, every afternoon from f\v nj_ Especially beautiful was the din- o'clock. Drop in and hav? ted room, where on the lace-covered test or coffee, ami a sandw sn- table a pumpkin held central place, to help increase- the w >en fllled with Truits. A menu was fund. tps served, the hostess being assisted by the bride's younger sister. Miss Mary SENATOR HUSTING Ruth Cowan, and Miss Alice Smith. KILLED WHILE H During the afternoon, little Robert Cowan appeared, dressed as a nt_ farmer hoy, Wl drawing a wagon \\ij?on?ln Man Accident filled with hay and pumpkins. Hid- ... ^ .?_ .. , f by Itmther, Dies at aa. den among these were a number of cb_ pretty and useful articles for the House. hnMo.iA-K*t CH- - ______ M. Miss Cowan was modishly attired M. In an afternoon gown of Alice Blue Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. nn, satin. ed States Senator Paul O. lti- Miss Younghlood wore a becom- of Wisconsin, died: at a r> Inn costuw. or whit. C.oorMtt. nliar Rush E. crepe; and Miss Mildred Green, of E. Lancaster, a sister .of the groom- nl^ht as the result of w N. elect, wore a dainty gown of blue cldntally inflicted upon h; iys, Georgette. shotgun by his brother, R- * while hunting ducks. ap. STORM SIGNALS HOISTED Senat()r Ha(UtnK recent ?n; ' ler. Warnings Raised from Hatteras ed to hi* h(Mne at C. to Nantucket. close of the extra sessh ad- . Washington, Oct. 22.?Storm gress, where he was one o % uth warnings have been ordered hoisted ing supporters of the ? from Hatteras to Nantucket owing tion'a war program, to a disturbance off the North Caro- With his brother he ha lina coast, the weather bureau an- a hunting expedition to I hat nounced last night. The future do- and the two were in a boat velopments and movements of the accident occurred. He h int. disturbance are uncertain, the bu- a flock of ducks and call t a I reau added, but it probably Is head- brother to Are and at the ed northeast. of the shotgun he rone si celved the full charge o ^ Whenever You Need a General Tonic jn his back. He was rus i Take Grove s. farm house, where all effo mc ?" irk, 1 General Tonic because it contains the ~ ack well known tonic properties of QUININE To Cure a Cold In 0n< and and IRON. It acts on the Liver, knives Take laxative bromo Quinln rla- out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and *V"dfch? "<* work, 50c Builda up the Whole System. 60 cents. K. wf groves aiaaanfre on'ei * * iv [iiHry w w "-** How many pounds % ! | |l ton? II WWOW many pounds of teal, roughage arc. ill J"! to a ton? If you arc buying old sty! I are getting about .1500 pounds beceu II about one-fourth lint which has no food vali ' j II If you are buying II * * ? MAM i I RUCKtyi , f| COTTONSEED W PI K HULLS 1 Wi. rl II LINTLKAS , 11 you are getting 2000 full pounds because tt ftfe j from lint and are practically 100 percent rou^ PH ; I || them and see how much farther they gp. n || Other Advantages I || Cost much less per ton than old No trash or dust. j J style hulls. Sacked?easy to hi || Allow better assimilation of other They mix -.veil wi from Cul- || food. age. ool In In_. || Mr w r n - - ? ..... ... v. uw>n>, c^nariotte, Of. C.| uie grad-1 .... feeds thirty cows. He considers Buckeye H I cheapest feed and gets the best resultsi. men and| nvate sol- i To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, when lie thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy wetting them down night and morning for the nest feeding, inns \\itn> (innot i,e done, we| down at least thirty minutes. I hr joined feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old i Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feet South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for (. 4. 4. 41 4. tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hullr. and gives f. using them properly. Send for your copy to the neare :s- * Dept. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. "f" Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock 4. 4. 4. 4. Augutta Charlotte Jackeon Macon intrthuted ; ! l' garments/ .. , . . ~ ~ usisted of N'-inalma of the face, shou/ier, the Quinine That Doe , . . "hands, or teet iei|Ulri'S u powerful Becnttae of its tonic nm that win penetrate the lesh. . I1ALL.AHDS SNOW MNIMKNT oof- mrim: to head. Keme h of mit>-i , Jooii i'.t the signature t ehed u ' st'S!"'*s ,,lat P?wer- Rubbed in where ^ the pain Is felt is all that is neees- ,(,u and $0.12 i . , . sary to relieve suffering and restore The average for wishes to , . * ^ . . ... ncrmal conditions. Price 2S,e, 50c aim towns in the tow 11 nti $l.O'J per bottle. Sold by all $th43. (o are d?>- ? . dealers in oie'Iaetne. The menus pre hie work. ares are not esp 11 and \\ ^11 ||p n^j; rhe report says, the front j Mamma?Whv, Harry-. wh?t'?i 1; - , j.nur) Will COSt ""cu the matter?" ;,per cent more th ese. lovely Harry?My new shoes hurt my*-quoted. A compa feet. I charged in the <11 Mamma?No wonder. dear; yoit-.'that both bread i ityped ro julVe then* on the .iriun; feet. J proportionately hi It con- 'Hurry?Well, 1 can't help it. 11 For this reason th< pajamas, -nn'tj got no other feet. I means ts urged' to ifort hits. _ . day a meatless di el of can- Promoted,. are liKely to ecoi r the- sol- (Philadelphia Mvenittg lodges?.) cut down their id to this j^ wart rode tn a limousine, consumption of n alf gallon A captain of industry, ? " ?'urto "l" he's Important to I iJL till 16&U, mrt of to_i ^ captain of infantry. ( r(1(., Sa|)ta The first and 1 n is open. ?w*ell. Johnny was Santa (Maus eggs ever ofTered ur to six j j,oiHj yOU tills year?" per cent cheaper t > a cup of ,.Xnw aaso t. lie brought <m c?ovln? y?u ork ",1m i""" 0 """ T I Ve I*- IO """ h.c.lon Buaran.ee, oik room | jessons af,^. ,,rictice an hour everv or money refunds day. WAS Tickling n the throat, hoarse IT v'l'i V(^ ness.. loss of voice, indicate the ne?-ti [Mt L ' of HAZARDS IIOREl*OUND SYR- | Ol , I'P. It eases the luugs, quiets the MB X T ^ | ally Shot j cough and restores health in.- th1' K& i bronchial tubes. Price 25c. 50c MH The Home of 1 iinn $l.Qi> per bottle. Sold by all deal- fin q (>i> y \ ers In medicine. ^B l'arauiou n._unu-! 0,^OK WKKK 8 THE0D0R1 Hastings, j FUcttres for Family of Five in the I|| arm house Variu*a Titles. j\ i .] New York. Oct. 22.?Comparison H IQC AlUt late as ^ the prilM.jpai cttles ^ ounds the United States, made public by ^B ' Im with a the health department here, shows ^B toMOKIU>\V, Gustavo, that the cheapest wholesome dietary World for a family of five, consisting of a . man. wife and three children, costs lffTTY ly return. ^ a week ln Chicago, which is Mill ? after the|more than any other city in the an of con-, country ( the lead-1 The same standard dietary costs 19 "The idministra- $0.67 a week In New Vork city, ? $0.26 In New Orleans; $9.14 in Ron- AuVCl d gone on ???????????? ^ swift n tush Lake Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Modern t when the by local applications, n* th-> cannot reach . the diseased portion of ?h<- car Thor- la r*?ui a(l sighted only one way to cure catarrhal deafness. i^H "1 . 4 and that Is by a constitutional remedy. |IM ett tor Ills! Catarrhal Deafness is caus< d by an in- I I'iitllglf illdcharrc flamed condition of the mucous lining of gt the Eustachian Tube Vh-ti this tub. .s H U/II I IAI liclltlv re-1 Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im- ?? III I l\ I perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely "* f the gun j closed. Deafness Is the r> suit. Unless the . . . Inflammation can be reduced and this tube l&flied to the restored to Its normal condition, hearing _ eta tn anvo wl" be destroyed for. ver Many cases of | L,_ I*, its to save deafness are caun-d by catarrh, which Is Hs 111" \J 1 an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces Hall's Cutsrrh Medicine acts tnru bH Tills is iro J the blood on the mucous surfaces of the 'oC - n?i, ! Week." Tlili D I lay We will give One TIundre.1 Dollars for e. It stops the "iv chs> of Catarrhal Deo mess that cannot 's 'he nest* 1 s off the Cold.' b?' cured by Hall s Catarrh Medicine. Clr- Thl< iTi... ... falls to cure i ?ulars free All Dmpglstr 7f.e |9 IIIK>?IUK '? ?ch box r- J ^"IBN EI' Ac CO.. Toledo. O. I IK# ( s 1 to a TO? | you getting in hulls you ?c they are ne. * f. ley are free jhage. Try andle. th other for- tills th* wet the halls to do this by If at any tine f you prefer to ityle hull*. Is U3ed in the milk, for fatdirections for st mill. Dept. K t Memphie Selma s Not Affect the Head 1 laxative effect, I,AXAK is lx.-ller than ordinary cause nervousness nor{ rubor the lull name and of V.. W. GROVE. 30c. n San Francisco, twenty-four cities United States wn tvided at these fig lecially tempting, ft really palatabl approximately 2 an the price jus risen of the prici fferent cities sho xnd meat are di gh in Mew Yor e family of limit* make every oth *y. If the peoj nomize they mi present excess! leat." House-Keep* >est substitute to the public, hull eggs. A i Sold and s: i by LKMM1 d.. I Will I Bill Theati the Best I'irt Tt'KSDA Y, int Presents E ROBE In _ | ncan to i wtcnNK* Prcwnta | GORDAf tn Beloved nturess" iinving Drj Life. I WD AY I Presents! US. HA in un Figl to "Picti i Hwk's that Th is ever I