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I SHORT LOCAL NEWS b" ~ v,,v"' day. Every man in OF GENERAL INTEREST::--".' ?o j The News is in r from D. Jesse Clyb RECENT HAPPENINGS IN;i.,nMt(r coun,y. CITY AND COUNTY. Brooklyn. N. Y? ?t. . ?? his sons had en . France, and sent Doings of People in Which All New York paper wh Sections of Lancaster Coun- Three-fourths of ti ty Are Interested. ,y? 240 E- 128th st in the military snrv . States. D. J. Clyl All patriotic people should come enlisted in the na\ to Lancaster next Thursday and assigned to duty help give our boys a rousing send- Hamburg. George off. unteered and is * o Regiment. His br< The Mary Anna Jackson (Chap- Clyburn, waived e ter will meet with Miss Annie Eve draft and is now i Wltherspoon Thursday at 4:30 national army. T o'clock. of the family not li O country is a boy w There will be preaching at New This la a record t Hope church Sunday, September j family should be i 23rd. The public is cordially Invited i to attend. IJ5AVK FOR C, O THURH We take particular Interest in r)'8trict E: calling the attention of our many rortlflp(l back fortyreaders to the many advertisements ,oral Exemption in this issue. , The District Board 0 I tified back thirtyMiss Mary Wylle Lindsay left ,heso forty-??e. mi Friday for Winthrop College, w here I Reventy-four men 1 she will teach history in the Train-i lumb,a Thur?d?y. ing School. I LanCaster county f< I of her quota. All . ! men in this quota h Don't miss the opportunity to L ,pavp f(jr Camp come to Lancaster next Thursday lumbjft Thur?dav , and say good.bye to the departing 0-c,0(.k Thp fo? soldier boys. names of the men " ? training: Why not a winter back yard gar- q Q(i? Mobley. den? Now is the time to plant it. Robert L. Black Turnips, lettuce, cabbage, peas and Willie Knight, many other things can be planted j Stanley Williams now for winter use. I win o ?-i " hi o, ;\ua ma. ?o? j Ethell Maree. Next Sunday will be the last George W. Cullei "Evening I'nion Service" held on Julian 11. Harris, the lot whore the new postofiire is to A. Tioyt Bailey, he erected. The fifth Sunday, Sep- William I,. Whiti tember tho 30th. the ministers will Robert I,. Sistarc start to having morning and even- John E. Steele, ing services in their own respective Will M. Rennett. churches. ' I Isaac Thomas. ?o? Walter It. White. ^ Our Jewish fellow citizens began Henry P. McMan their new year Sunday and celebrat- Pred Harris, ed it yesterday and toduy. Among Edward C. Goocl the stores closed Monday and Tues- Edward H. Steele day to celebrate this great occasion Walter Threatt. were L. Hirsch and Sons and M. John W. Massey Poliakoff. Glenn P. Plyler. ?o? William J. Monti Quite a number of people from all i John T. Bailey. N parts of the county were shopping William B. Lemi in Lancaster Saturday. Tt pays to James L. Ballar<j "trade at home," and the masses of Daniel C. Harris, people are beginning to realize this Ira L. Hinson. fast. Watch The Lancaster "Cot- Jesse L. Hays, ton Market" in the local news col- John B. Faulkenl uiiin. David P. Roberts ??o? W. Connie Bowc There will be a farmeis meeting; Martin L. Stallin at Douglas school house, Friday at j 4- R- Shehane. 10 o'clock. The object of the meet-' Frank P. Bell, ing is to form a wheat club. Mr. R. Rodney Harris. W (Jraeber, Home Demonstration Ralph H. Hammo Agent, will make a short talk on Roddy Bell, wheat. The public is cordially in- John W. Wright, vlted to attend. Clarence C. Crim ?o E. C. Bridges. Old Father Time is hurling us on Augustus Wright, toward fall, and the dry goods. flaude M. Steele, clothing and millinery stores are Ronnie S. Dangle preparing to have their fall open- J?afiPh S. Hunter, ings, and among the first In Lancas- J??nes J. Horton ter is the I^ancaster Department' William C. Perry Store, which will have their opening William C. Walli Wednesday and Thursday. John N. Whltake Q William Spence. The Civic League gave a Bridge Algie Vick. and Rook Tournament Friday, the Arthur Threatt. 14th, at Mackey Opera House. De- Tiller. .. Willis F. Ballard spite or tne inclement weatner ... . . William Sealey. about a dozen tables were enjoyed. _ ^ . A. . .. .. M1 Ernest D. Barton At the close of the afternoon Miss Nannie Hill Moore was found to *nU hold the highest score in bridge. A are^ She was given a dainty camisole. Alvin R Jones. Mrs. Springs having next highest * en, " 'ng8' . . ... . Carl T. Duren. score was given a pair of silk hose, .. _ _ _ ? ? . ' . , .. Henry E. Sowell. Mrs. T. M. Hughes the consolation, _ / _ ? . .A, . . . ... .. Lorain C. Fergui a bottle of home-made pickles. Mrs. . . . " . . . . . Judson L. Whita W. P. Robinson, who scored highest _ . _ . _ . . . , .... Ben A. Garrison, in Rook, was awarded a knitting _ . . _ _ , w i i #11* Robert B. Culp. bag. The second prize fell to Mrs. jk . . A. Strait Parks. Will Reed, a game of Rook, the con. _ ,, _ ., , ., . ... ? . _,... . Ray V. Falle. solution to Miss Pearl Miller, who _ . _ _ . .... , . Docton C. Outen. also got a bottle of home-made ?..... _ . , . - . , William |E. Farmi pickles. Ice cream and wafers were , , _r ,,, . A Daniel C. Hinson served by several little girls. Fif- . . ? . JRCK vjflrnn?r. teen dollars was realized by the ^ .. . . _ iniinneri wregory, League, which will bo used to beau- William C Meha tlfy and improve ^the town. William C." Crimn F. M. Stunner of Lancaster, Route ?40y levins on No. 3, brought to The News office Rock Hill, Sept. Monday a bunch of velvet beans. a|j the farmers a There are twenty-six pods to this ba an,i other grea. Kpnch, and Mr. Stogner states there throughout this is an average of fifty hunches to a states is the experl vine. Mr. Stogner says this Is his cludeed by James 1 first experience with velvet beans, bottoms on the Wo He planted them in fertile soil, so Th'Js experiment hj as to get the host results. The tbe ract that soy b< bunch he brought to town is hanging cessfully grown on in The News office for the public to Band bars thrown < Inspect. water in the 1916 fl t- ??? - ? V"* .' i * THE LANCASTER tvarm welcome at < hurches on Sun t Lancaster ought PERSON pend an hour in , in Sunday. eceipt of a letter Miss Eliza Wylie 1 urn, formerly of Saluda. but now of ?o? itiog that he and Perry Mackey sp listed to go to Kershaw, a clipping of a ?o? tch Is as follows: Boyd Horton ret ?e Clyburn fami- from Charleston. New York, are ?o? ice of the United Ml88 Sarah Withe jum, the father, urday for Columbia. ;y and has been 0 on the U. S. S. Dr w w Fenne F. Clyburn vol- Friday, vith thn ither, Chester L. xemption in the Miss Martha Creij i member of the week-end in Rock H he only member ? i service of their Liouta. Foster and ho Is under age. spent Sunday at hor hat the Clyburn ? troud of. Miss Katherine i home Friday from UIP JACKSON ?o? DAY. j u. e. Wylie went xemption Board Saturday to have hi one names to the o Board Monday. WilIlam Greene had already cer- ,eave tomorrow for three and with Charleston. iking a total of n to leave for Co- _ ? ? September 20th. Rw Torry ?< til short six men "Ti Sf wrek"<!n" * - .. W. H. Terry, of the selected lave been notified Jackson at Co- ^r* an^ Mrs. J. norning at 8:55 son- Jamea Henry, i owing are the from Sumter. who will go in ??? Miss Alethia Cha mond. Vra., is visit mon. Mrs. J. T. Wylie. Mrs. O. B. Bartlet Mary Stewart, are v in Statesvillft. N. C. (ige. ?o? Carl Bennett of the week-end with 1 e. and Mrs. W. P. Bonn >. ?o? Rev. H. R. Mui Eliza Wylie and L motored to Charlotte us* Mrs. Dr. Thomai Mrs. H. N'. Askins of * the week-end with M Miss Katherine V day for Chatham, will enter school. Mi ;omery. accompanied her. mond. Tt. L. Crawford, I. Henry Moore, Mario ert Allison and Wa today for the Univ< Carolina at Columbl jerry. ?o? 'Misses Ruth Dlj irs. Jones, Messrs. J. B. ig. R. M. Gordon of C tored- to Lancaster the day. nd. Mrs. Charles M. D vllle, Tenn., who hs relatives in Chester! minger. land spent a few day the guest of Dr. and 1 y. Catarrhal Deafness C by local application!, as the diseased portion of I only one way to curs c and that la by a cons r. Catarrhal Deafness is t flamed condition of the ?ce> the Eustachian Tube. 1 . Inflamed you have a rum perfect hearing, and wl closed. Deafness Is the i Inflammation can be redt restored to Its normal i will be destroyed forevei deafness are caused by an Inflamed condition of faces. Hall's Catarrh & the blood on the mucou system. We will give One Hut ?"?y case of Catarrhal Dei be cured by Hall's Catsr aulsrs free. All Drufglst m. *. vnbiiAi m am ror S All My Hi FIIRNI1 a VAUUI linger. i Consisting of Li I Bed Rooms ai Sand Ban. Koom Furniture, 13.?Of Interest H ? Ion* the CaUw- *" ??. R?o*e, K t water courses I Lloctroliers, I4) and adjoining .I Furniture and ment being con- I Equipment. 3- White in hie g A? M?g( |,p mdberry farms. is demonstrated 11 OCTOBER >ans can be suc-|H ^virril albert t; HHBHflHHMHHi NEWSTUESDAY, SEPT. 18, eft Saturday for ?^ I TODA1 ent Friday in I ED,TH 8T< I and ANTONIO MO urned Saturday H In I "The Tar at rapoon left SatH VitAKraph Hlu Feature. 11 of Rock Hill I A,ho tho Events.?5c and 5hton spent the TOMORROW, [ill. WET ' . ROBERT WA Cantzon Moore ne. I and GAIL KAJ iVylie returned I In Columbia. H 9 "The False F to Rock Hill H s arm treated. Splendid entei I RerRwms sitting, Williams will I acting, sixpence the Citadel at 8 8n,ashlnK cliinax. H one suri*?.">< ami Hamlet. N. C.. THURSDA >ith his brother, T\ 1 r* M Douglas ran n H. Thayer and ^Is IjATKST j returned Friday H I "Down to I rubers of Richiiik her sister, A ,au*h ,<>n,c ? over with the fai 99 shine philosophy t and daughter, I s<ro '? favorite, isitlng relatives Also other reel: flgj ing that famous H Series and Mutt Columbia spent |l <' ??>?" ?>> Hud its parents, Mr. . A EMISSION' 5c lett. 1BI "chison. Misses .uoia Murchison ? Friday. HBBS8HHHDS8E383H s Duncan and *- ? PaKeland spent| "? rs. B. C. Hough. J * 1A AC fylie left TuesVa., where she iss Louise Wylie Joe Colburn, n Allison, Rob de Jenkins left ersity of South Tf m fcxtr gby and Sal lie! Vl?hnlann hesterfield moinday and spent I w ? w WO Hike of Nash-: * is been visiting field and Page, j rs in the city as I haVf I Mrs. I^aney. I i i large show ? ; one sliowin annot Be Cured some mate they cannot reach Gil I the ear. Thcr? la , ?p?? atarrbnl deafness. ; \ Qn|.nw| tltutional remedy. "I'll llll :aused by an In- I tf?1 rv rvri mucoua lining of ?J>l.U.v/\J Vhen thla tube la I _________ bllng aound or ImHen It la entirely ' ( .otro i eault Unleae the _ !-> ' teed and thla tube ivfric + 4! >>iia condition, hearing cW L1NLS <11 t r. Many caaea of .11 n/,f: ,. catarrh, which la ( OIK ( T1011 I SK ! tern Hats. * " "" moderate. id red Dollara for ? r afneaa that cannot \ OllI" 1118 rh Medicine. Clr- * a. 76e. ft CO.. Toledo. O. " Special 5 ""! Children ai $ | I WOMEN' ale I The pro< nearly evei lusehoidi! ii,rthatvh ramr II I KM AIU; "lilt i UlVJu Bolinas, V and Broad< ving Room, j styles. Otl ad Dining ors are Pek Floor Cov- Beetroot, 1 efrigerator, a lid Navy. ?n. Porch PRICE Kitchen Sold By 1 FIRST KOt INSI.EY su|K?rh M I customer and n 99 >?< 1 \ . ... ! Depos See this 1 ioc. v your bill __^? eeipt for v. y keeping rbanks I ae' on uepos ,rTlRE I ? Certifier Earth" I | torlv huhh|h>K ! ] iiouh sun- 11 V I: | The I includ- H AllV J Athletic H >; and .loir n * Fisher. |g | CHAS. D. and 15c. il Millinery nesday and Sept. 19 a aordinar ?OF MEN'S F 5 1 added to our already ing 50 New Suits, every g smart lines and handrials. 5.75 TO $45.00. lid showing of Suits at i, $12.50 and $15.00. sk and other celebrated included in our large )f fall and winter ]>atPrices are exteremly ipection invited. 12.50 to $20.00. ihowinc of Hats for id Misses. 1.50 to $6.50. S COATS OF AD V.NCE STYLE. >f of this style is that py woman selects one. just received a sample t will be impossible to < erials are Pom-Pom, elours, Poiret Twills rdoths. Good tailored Iiers fur trimmed. Colin, Blue, Taupe, Brown Tussian Green, Black ID $10.00 to $37.50. dnson-Clou Lancaster's Le , 1917 HWWBMBBi Optimistic T1 The man who speak: - do not think him to he ^jillTP he 8Pcaks rnur'1 uod lc _|= HKNO > ituia" |: First e Blbhon l?i t Current 1*1 ioc. M We wa ?? hi ter how ; W you ever nesday, M sound l)i it wick |*j money 01 |:j you. W ifK M proof va Kj your vali [:] We als nend M with wri 1:1 eialH- set \ I sj J bought. Hot Milk as a Stimulant. s with prudence. If one Is fatigued. a tumbler of ' tedious, though hot milk, as hot as It caa be tipped. Is >ng. a good restorative. The | I National Bank j V V mt your banking business, no mat small. We are prepared to extend y aecoimnodation consistent with inking. Should you wish to send Lit of town, we will attend to it for > e furnish you storage in our fire lilt, absolutely free of charge, for > Liable papers. > 50 have a writing desk equipped ting material and stationery espe- > apart in our banking room for our ! s. t your savings with us and pay all is by check, thereby having a re- > all money paid. We do the book for you. > cept your checks on outside points it without charge. > v you four per cent interest on ; tes of Deposit, compounded quar- > _____ First National Bank i LANCASTER, S. C. j JONES, President. >; E. M. CROXTON, V. Pres. and Cashier. > V 9 w 9 m t p m m m m lw m 9 m m 9 m m m m m m % m w m m m m m m 9 9 t Opening, WedThursday nd 20th. y Showing I ALL SUITS Oharmuse and Satin Dresses, I beautiful models. $10.00 to $35.00. Special value in Women's Serge Dresses. All popular colors. $7.50 to $25.00. BLOUSES. i (Georgette Crepe Blouses in suit shades, also flesh white and black. Manv heconing styles. $5.75. Crepe do Chine Blouses, in manjr new and stable colors. $2.98 and $3.50. Habutai Silk Waists, white, Hesh, black, navy. $1.98 and $2.25. Dainty Lingerie Waists. 9iBc, $1.50 and $1.98. KID GLOVES. We are justly proud of our stock of Heal French Kid Gloves. 13 i * ' rowns ana unanut are two : well known makes that we fea- > ture. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. PLAID SILKS. In many rich patterns, inches wide, fine wearing quality. $1.25 to $2.00 Yard. id Company ading Store. ?? - ? v