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"At The 2 /" ?????????? Jackie Saunders, Horkheimer-Mutual . + + + + + + raont section about + year. ABOUT TOWN. * _o+ ^ L. R. Rollings. 1 County Agent Gra Latta Davis Is preparing to open a from the Taylor [ first class barber shop in the front ^r- Rollins purchasi of his pool room on Main street. The Jersey cattle foi fixtures are now being placed and the Oakhurst comtnunit] shop will probably be ready for busi- a hull, is a brother t nesB next week. Taylor plantation w c to produce 1,000 p _ _ _ . this year. Mr. C. D. Jones and family have moved into the residence of Judge Jones on Chesterfield avenue, and Among the now 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Jones. Jr. have oasfer is Mr. L. N. moved Into the house vacated by ^aIT1P ^reelt. *ho Mn. C. D. Jones. Mr. J. L. Driscoll occuP,es the R. J. oolftlpleB the house vacated by Mr. on ^lm 8treet- MrIra B. Jones, Jr. Caskfcy. of Heath ? so moved to Lanca siding on White st Rev. W. S. Hough, who was for- cratK house. Mr. i uierly business manuger of The a position in the Ha News, is in the city this week visit- noxt week. ing relatives and will spend some ?otime here. Mr. Hough expects soon The high school to be ordained in the ministry and played Friday aften will accept a pastorate in the Pied- raster and Waxhaw BETTER PI THAN We have bought th Company's Horses, Mu in fact their entire stoc found in their old pla we will be glad to havt We will give you a b have a full stock of wa| ness, and we want youi Have a lot of good and harness that will s< A tan kavo nn kunrl 9 / \ 10V7 11UT V vll AAUASM W we can sell you?worth Yours ver / J. H. WITHER* LANCASTER, S. C. November, 27,1917 \^ N / STAR 1 1 1 \ r SJAi TNvflT'" ivj Dilmi 15c Star J v the first ot' the latter place was doubly lnt , because of the fact that It _ ! "double" game. The boys r. F. Culp and P,ayed first was close In 1 eber are back ha,f but ended ,n a 8Core of ilantation where in favor of I^ncaster. T ed three head of 8cene shl"cd and the st r his farm in the v,ewed a dozen girls who f. One of these. tored the fie,d of conflict, o the cow on the 8econd *ame was even mo hlch Is expected born,y contested than the fi ounds of butter flnal 8Core wa8 15 to 13 ,n Waxhaw. The Lancaster tea _ invited to stay for a pan given in their honor by the esidents of Lan- . . . . . ? girls and boys but were u Montgomery, of . _. _ ... _ . . remain. The Lancaster teai with his family, ? . ... ? ? , made up as follows: Gii Mcllwaine house , . . , .. ? . McManus, Alma Knight, an . rs. ^rnes j^eeveg Malvlna Sowell, springs, havo al- Kr)U?ht Helen Williamson, ster and are re- Tl ... ? , T . ? . m David Crockett, John S reet in tie oni Robinson, Mattheu t as ty wil ta-o Edward Sistare, Jamr iiv.aoiv:i jju^iwnac ll'lITl basketball game The trial of the five men noon by the Lan- with the murder of Rev. Sin tennis at the gio preacher in York eou REPARED EVER e Jones-Elliotte Mule les, Buggies, Harness, k and we can now be ce of business, where > von rail to spp ii? argain in a good horse, jons, buggies and harr business. second hand buggies ell cheap. i few good mules that i the money, y truly, ?nAAt* A Aa sFUUN & IU. ) FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1917. HEATRI CKIE SAUNDERS, the in "BAB THE You'll Be Sorry If You lers is presented in the sixth of her star pr< the role of a harum-searuni girl?a role in i vers. She is a finishing school miss, a delni rably suited to her personality and lo r abilil INI A PFARS0N in "Thm. QUb N-f ...... . WHU/Vti 111 1IIVU UI1U11 MUl jicai Monday: PARAMOUNT FEATURE 1 USUAL ADMISSIOI mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmma eresting suited in acquital. The negro was Stop cot ; was a shot and beat to death live miles and worry game west of York on the night of August HOHEHOl :he first 22. The men charged with the kill- tation, he, 15 to 6 ing are Ezell Holin. Dick Norman, comfortab! 'hen the Fred Penninger, T. H. Penninger, W. 50c and $ ?ectators Carson Lattimore and J. Meek Mc- all dealers had en- Gill, white; and Bill Sanders, Lawand the yer Sanders, Lonnie Franklin and re stub- Frank Twitty. Judge J. W. DeVore. rst. The of Edgefield, Is presiding over the favor of term of court. ? ms were ?o? ty to be The death of Winie F. Cauthen. I Waxhaw Qj. couniy> occurred at Camp nable to sevier> 12:30 o'clock Monday. I ms were remaing accompanied by Cor- farrr *'8 Ij,ly poral Paul Duren, were brought to . . Salem Wednesday morning where in Freddie funeraj and burial services took hoUS Boys piaCe. Mr. Cauthen is the first of crea! tewman, t^e i,anraster soldiers to give up hn* mucl s 1 ol a- Death was due to complicalleck tions following measles. He was u Mi brother of Lewis Cauthen, of this I city. ^ charged 0 3 as, a ne- The 8udden death of w K Wil- I nty' re" j liams ir. a drug store at Heath " ~~~~~~ Springs Tuesday afternoon was a severe shock to his many friends ???? and relatives. He was selling cotton at Heath Springs and was strickcn while standing in the drug store, dying a few moments later. Mr. Williams was a brother of Judge D. i A. Williams, of this city, and was 68 years old. The remains were taken ^P A to Pleasant Plain church cemetery for interment Wednesday. | Lieut.-Commander Raymond Cor,coran. U. S. N., stationed at Norfolk. ^P with hi? wife and children, are vis- = iting his brother, W. C. Corcoran, in this city. Lieut. Corcoran is just recovering from typhoid fever and has ^P ( been at Montreat, N. C.f recuperat- j .** ii Mack Adams, a well known citi- I zen of Lancaster, passed this morn- ^P , ing at 5:80 o'clock, at the home of his sister, Mrs. J 011, on ^ F* 1 int street. He had been ill but a 1 couple of days, cancer of the atom- ^P ach being the cause of death. He I was 4!* years of age. Surviving sire three sisters, Mr?. Ferguson, Mrs. ('. | ^ T. Hardin, of Chester, and Mrs. K. . ^P R. Evans, of Lancaster. The funeral will he held from the residence tomorrow at 11 o clock, services being conducted by Rev. J P. Tucker. -Rock iiill Herald of Thursday. ?o? A Thanksgiving was generally oh- ^ served in Lancaster, the postofflce, ^P . banks and practically all the stores were closed for the day. Many Lan! caster citizens spent the day with q friends and relatives out of town. ^P I Union services were held at the First t Haptist church, where a small but 0 appreciative congregation, owing to the inclemency of the weather, gath- ^P ^ ered. The services were presided ^P ,* f I over by Rev. Jas. H. Tnayer, of the jfe Ha.ptist church. Rev. W. S. Patter-? eon, of the A. R. P. church, led In fj prayer, and Rev. Hugh R. Murchi- _ son. of the First Presbyterian church, made the Thanksgiving address. The services were greatly en- 1E? joyed. ^ n How's This? # <, We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ^ for any cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by H&U'a Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken , <1 by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- A ? live years, and has become known as the " most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's *-> Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on a the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Polson from the Blood and healing the digeased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great Improvement In your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medl- A cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. W ? Sold by all Druggists. 7ftc. _ i Tuesday TOMBOY OF THE SCREEN FIXER" Miss It >duction8 for Mutual?"Bab, the Fixer." __^=== 0 Germany thought she hart killed Santa ^ ^laus, but Germany has not shot a gun even ^ n the direction of Santa Claus. Germany 2 ised to furnish all the things for Santa ^ rtaus, but America has whipped Germany o a finish on the Santa Claus business. We W lave BETTER TOYS AND MORE OF THEM for Santa Claus than Germany ever O bought of. So come and sec for yourself. ? DOLLS OF ALL KINDS, TOYS OF ALL SHAPES AND EVERYTHING YOU COULD NAME FOR GIFTS. # ======^^ Bicycles, Tricycles, Wagons # Of All Sizes 2 Kiddie Kars, Irish Mails J Vll to ride and they will last too. ERECTOR x; JTEEL TOYS. Now this is what you want ^ o bllV for VOlll* hnv If 1 x . ... . J.V DHL Uillll 111111 to rcct and maybe it will assist him later in w ife. Buy that boy an AIR RIFLE and ? earn him how to shoot. It might come in 9 landy some time. Wouldn't let me have a O im when I was a boy and now when a gun ^ ires I want to get under the counter. A Come to see the toys and if you do not 0 want them, you don't have to buy. Belember w >ANTA CLAUS IS NOT DEAD 3 nd will not be until you loose your soul a nd cotton has gone to less than one cent ^ >er pound. ^ J. B. MACKORELL J tvhich she has endeared herself to a vast host tante and a ranch girl. 1 Ier role in " Hal), the by. Saturday: "THE DOUBLE STANDARD" [o Be Announced Later ^ PRICES =10c i ighing! you rack the lungs Rub a sore throat with RALr the body. BALLARD'S LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. One JND SYRUP checks irrl- . .. or two applications will cure It comils the lungs and restores le breathing. Price 25c, Palely. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 il.OO per bottle. Sold by Per bottle. Sold by all dealers In In medicine.?Adv. medicine.?Adv. Real Estate am offering several desirable small and large size i lands in all sections of the county at prices sure to est you. Also some desirable city building lots and es. Demand for this kind of nrnnort\r ;0 >. vjr ao iiv/ w in3ing, and like everything else, will surely be very h higher in price. ONEY IS EASY?BUY A HOME?DO IT NOW. T. M. HUGHES ??^ SANTA CLAUS | IS NOT DEAD