The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 04, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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J * FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918 Real Esl I am offering: several desirable srr * farm lands in all sections of the count interest you. Also some desirable cit; houses. Demand for this kind of p] creasing, and like everything else, v * much higher in price. MONEY IS EASY?BUY A HOMI [ T. M. MUG I + + The Ne franked p ABOUT TOWN. Kdg wort! + Marine c + +++++++++ asking for caster Ne York county has ginned to De- jn re(^ jn cember 13, 24,908 bates of cotton ; jn11jH un against 21,676 up to the same ^ale | Qf a stainr la8t year- J Mr: Edge. ?o? complied The number of bales of cotton Sinned in Lancaster county up to December 13 was 14,258, against for j)Uji,}in^s the same period last year, 13,447. ? _ Camp Gre ? by fire et Winthrop college will not open for jog8 totall the spring session until Wednesday, 8ented prl January 9, but the students are ex- paratus. pected to repoit on January 8. This corp8 , was decided last week. clared a d "" tory cause The Lancaster graded schools will aome reaf open next Monday. It is not thought (hp aoldie probable that the school's supply of Tho jn8S , coal will be exhausted, but the long p(j jnal holiday season was taken as a pre- atjnR roor caution. ? York The banks and the postofflce ob- shortage ( served Tuesday?New Year's day? ter an(1 n( a3 a holiday. There was no other ()Ujrer Qf observance of the day in Lancaster. am-eemont but the business transacted and the yorh agre sales made by local merchants were oost ^ administn ? " car of co! W. T. Illacknion, a prominent citi- distributic zen of the Haile Gold Mine section, are entire died suddenly at his home Monday was distri afternoon at six o'clock. Mr. lllack- jots at $1 mon was in Lancaster last Saturday in apparently good health. Monday Infornu afternoon about three o'clock he be- office of G came ill and died three hours later. from Pro* ?o? der that Automobile drivers should take be m note of the fact that the 1918 license before Fe plates must be put on their cars be- ^ Per ?? fore February 1. The 1917 plate is Quota WM good until that time. The fee is 25 v'?? until cents per horse-power or fraction and 2,000 blanks for ordering licenses may be The State secured at most any garage. tbis nl 0 called. E A meeting of the city council was already ci held last night and organization of unfitness, . the body was perfected. Henry Mc- interim. Manus and Tom Nelson were elected 'or men patrolmen under Chief Orr, and cent whit, Clayton Rogers was elected driver of tember 5. the flre truck. The council will meet were: 4i again next Tuesday night when the cent negr supply bill will be taxen up. groes. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured Tuesda: by local applications, aa they cannot reach Caster ant the dlaeese* portion of the ear. Thcr- la ?Arnnr.?if only one way to cure catarrhal dcafne?k, ittrptnum and that la by a cuiiatlutiuir I remedy. Ftnnk nf Catarrhal Deafnesa la cauaed by an Inflamed condition of the mucoua lining of quarterly the Euatachlan Tube. When thla tube is aa Inflamed you have a rumbling aound or Im- of $50,00 perfect hearing, and when It la entirely cloaed. Deafneaa la the reault. Unless the aeinl-annb Inflammation can be reduced and thla tube ntnrk nn reatored to Ita normal condition, hearing "lo * will be deatroyed forever. Many caaea of cent gem deafneaa are cauaed by catarrh, which la an Inflamed condition of the mucoua aur- ferred St( facea. Hall e Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood on tho mucoua aurfacea of the 4 per Cen 'we will give One Hundred Dollara for capital St any caae of Catarrhal Deafneaa that cannot ,.,w qnrin be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Medicine. Clr? ' * culara free. All Druggiata. 76c. Lancaster . r. J. CHEN ICY a. CO.. Toledo. CX. P STAR THE. "THE HOME OF Th TODAY-FRID VIRGINIA "ALL FOR A HUl AImo Ford Ktlurntionii U TOMORROW?NAT BEN WILSi "THE SPINDLE 0 Alflo "Luke, The Mri \ I THB LANCAST] of Lancaster, and president of the Fin Other corporations their dividend meet year, and it is the of them, if not all, v iall and large size thl8 year;y at prices sure to ?~ y building lots and , e bofyh8 t,nlFran ' . . tobacco that is sei roperty IS now m- Private John F. c< rill surely be very j Tenth United s I Twenty-sixth Divisii i toon, American Exp 5?DO IT NOW. France, has writter War Association of m lows: "I am writlr HI U in thanks for the r< us American soldii bibhshbhimimi elate the little artli to take care of the ws is in receipt of a to the best of our a ostal card from Thos. W. b?ys R hard to ti. of the 7th Regiment. fore us* hut what w orps. Santiago de Cuba. the best to niake th a sample copy of The Ran- of tbe U- s- A- Tk ws. The card is marked *ka' ^ should write k 'censored." with some there ,s any P?3si derneath, and in the place|scndinK us some sni is written "Sailor's Mail."j c'sarettes to sraok vorth's request has been money ant* we bn' with. without our smokii o this letter with t thanks. We are al aratory and operating room r . . ., , from you. I respe at the base hospital at , ,, . . , . . ? , letter, and sincereh ene were totally destroyed ^ irly Sunday morning, the ing at least $7 5,000, repre- PERSONAL. MENT1 ncipally by laboratory ap- ?oMaJ. W. L. sfieep, medical Jim Cauthen sp charge of the hospital, de- Heath Springs, efeetive flue in the labora- ?o^d the fire, which "for Ren. Harry and ion" escaped detection by Hpent Sunday in Kc r "detailed as watchman." ? ?vas said to be fully cover- Sidney Johnson. 1 ranee. Much of the oper- visiting his uncle. ' n apparatus was saved. Q_ ~~~? Miss Izzie Adam; nJIR lllun ovnorlnhenrl n .?K .. Roads, spent Wedni )f fuel, as well as I,aneas- (y_ ;arly every town. The En- .. . . r? . TT . Mrs. Hazel Withe Tuesday says: Under an . . . . .. . , guest Mrs. Hall by which the town of ed to stand responsible for ? ?'a ?" Henry B. James, local fuel ?~ itor on yesterday seized a Miss Bennie ( ul al at the Cannon mill for s'8ter? Mrs. C. W. m among local people who' Hartsville. ly without fuel. The coal ?" huted out in 500 pound; Miss Jessie Vaug .80 per 500 pounds. j grandparents, Mr, i ?o? j Adams, at Jones Cr ition was received at thej ?o overnor Manning last week John Klng an(1 , mat Marshal General Crow- 8tudent8 at ciemso no further drafts of men |,ome for the Chris obilized at training camps ^ """."l ,B._ 'T ."r'!",r; Strait Parka, ot . nt of South Carolina s full i .. I the medical reservi not be called into the ser. . . , week-end at home \ that time. Approximatemen remain to be called. _ _ ,, . . i. ? . i a not Lus Belios, of t 8 full quota is 10,081 men. ' . . . i proprietor of the imber 81 per cent has been, , . . _ . , , . here, spent the hoi ieficiencies in percentages! .1 j . . , .iwith friends, filled, because of physical! are to be met during thei -?oFour calls have been made Miss Shadie Col already mobilized, 5 per Lancaster Telephon es having been called Sep- several days last w Percentages called later 'ier mother, at 1 9 per cent whites, 26 per oes, and 16 per cent ne- R. J. Flynn, Jr., at Wofford, is spei mas vacation at th< y was dividend day in I^an- rents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 the following prosperous Lancaster. >ns paid dividends: Thei ?oLancaster, five per cent Roy parks. Will dividend on a capital stock Kverett Hunter c 0; Lancaster Cotton Mills. spent the christir lal dividend, common home withi friends d three and one-half per turning Wednesday i-annual dividend on pre- Q_ fick. First National Bank,! Miss Resale r lyr t semi-annual dividend on . ? . . _ ? .... ? . . 1 ing near Sumter, ock of $50,000. Col, Le-; ... ( school Tuesday af' gs is the president of the . .. . ... . ' , ..... . . ? holidays with her Cotton Mills and the Bank ? T Mrs. R. J. Flynn, n \ Mrs. J. M. Sligl Mack, and Mrs. J. A Hon, Marlon, returm A I In Columbia Monda KjL JL A t ho holidays at the p Mrs. Hathcock. ???????????? Among the guei during the holiday i^Y Cauthen, of Knoxv Annie Helms, of 1 ?? _ Reed. Jr., of Plain Belle King and li King, of Spartanbui of Panama; Mrs. children, of Beau kD A Hince and family, Miss Kate Mines, of . -Af _ - Clara Barrett Strai J M eekljr prank neaty Qf ? Gladys Watson, of Mrs. P. H. Shirley, IIKIIAY + + + SOCL The Lancaster c , met yesterday aft< JP o'clock with Mrs. I. The members of KiOntferM were delightfully e day evening at a di J Mrs, Max O. Britta I ER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. C. D. Jones is FLINT RIDGE. M it National Bank. of the city have Heath Springs. S. C., Jan. 3.?The W) ings later in the weather has been too inclement to Wj ught that many permit much enjoyment of the, rill pay dividends Christmas holidays. There were.! however, several fruit suppers dur-1 w _ ing the week, one at Mr. Lee; ce appreciate the Auams' on Monday night; another at nt "over there." Mr- H- "Ada **' on Tuesday night, I llller, of Co. K., and a third at Mr- A. Reeves' on oh tates' InfantryFriday night. j on. Fourth Pla- Miss Beulah Baker, who is teach-' l I edition Forces in ing near Bethuae, is spending the | i a letter to the Christmas holidays with her parents. Virginia sb fol- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker, ig you this letter Miss Arlie Sims is at home for two i illef kit you sent weeks from Itidgeway, where she is ers. We appre- teaching. hi cles and will try Edgar Bowers, son of the late gt m and use them ^ g Bowers, of this place, and bility. All of ub Maude Tlireatt, daughter of da stand what is be- j Threatt, of the Lancaster pi e will do will be ni j j | village, were married Decemie Colonies proud ^er 03 IC aj\i J n IC<|UCOVOU . . .. Tue many friends and relatives in th to you, asking if . , , this community of Miss Arabelle Elble way of you ... . , * ? _ . Us are pleased to learn of her mar- m loking tobacco or ....... ? . ? riage to Mr. Jack Hunter and wish e. ;e, we have no ? ei d it hard to go the y?unS couple a long and happy di ng. I will close lif?* ? , , . . - Mrs. J. H. llowers, of this coin- ... :he greatest of .... vi , ... . munity, and her niece, Miss Lena ?? 1 waiting a reply sc .. . ... McWhorter, of Honea Path, who ctfully close this ,' , . , ,, spent Christmas week at the home f wait a reply. 8I of the former, have returned to their 1 ? 1 1 f school at Osceola. ION. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Crimminger, ? of Great Falls, spent a few days last m ent Sunday in week with the former's parents, Mr. ds and Mrs. W. L. Crimtnger. ? Mr. Sidney Twltty, who has been tl Emanuel Hirsch working at Savage, Md., is at homo C irshaw. on an extended visit to his parents, ai of Kershaw, is Harry Hirsch. *, of JoneH Cross T TW T A rspoon has as her| w unerspoon, or _ LANCA p is visiting her: mmb Funderburk, in I Wk jj 111 \ hn is visiting her ind Mrs. John Li. mbh ^ mm oss Roads. B | J ^ ^ J Vrthur Blackmon, JILdfl JL^4 JL n college, are at itmas vacation. [Janip Jackson, in After stocl 9 corp. spent the vith his parents. 1 J 1 jl many odd lots < lamden, formerly JaT^n ZtcZsold to make rc Ltingham, of the e company, spent ONE LOT OF Bennettsville. WOMEN'S SUITS ? CARRIED OVER STY! who is a student Made of best all wool material, iding the Christ- Special ? home of his paR. J. Flynn. near ONE LOT OF LADIES' AND MISSES' BLA Mothershed and Qf exceue> material and full s if Canton, Ohio, jsjse. r" ?ne lot of i SKIRTS in, who is teach- Extra good material, but n returned to her styles $1.; parents, Mr. q| WOMEN'S TAILORED S ear the city. A specially selected stock of W< ? Class Tailored Skirts, showi i and little son. spring materials, moderat M. Moorman and at $-1.95, $6.5 ed to their homes women's blouse Fine Voile, tucked or lace trimm _ low neck 9* tjre mnz women's crepe de chi llle, Tenn.; Miss rCflDfTTTr DI A1TC1 Darlington; John ULUlUJL 1 1L DLUlijI field, N. J.; Miss Novelty Satin Striped Waists, 51 Ittle Miss Lucile now rg; w. A. Moore, Crepe de Chine Blouses, flesh, Sam Paul and and black, $3.00 values, now fort; Capt. Joe Heavy Wash Chiffon Blou of Dunn, N. C.; cial ' Richmond; Miss ? c,::,cleapvAncesaleofstamf Heath Springs; A collection of Stamped Piece; Of Westminster. of Ladies' Niffht Gowns, Teddys, ers; also Table Runners, Center + * + + + + + + ! Scarfs, at all at 1-3 off former pi \L. * - = hapter U. D. C. jrnoon at four Q /lOflVTCji Robinson. I I I I the city council mtertalned Tues- LAN< inner by Mr. and r. and Mis. P. W. Twitty. ! PATRONS* 1 Mr. Linder Muddox. of Ridge- jjg j|j ly, spent several days last week th friends in this community. Mrs. A. J. L.yles is spending a few Agricultural eeks with her stepdaughter, Mrs. i?<H>p . L. Criminger. There was a special meeting of the int Ridge Sunbeam Hand at the ,urc^ on the fourth Sunday after- Important a ion, where an interesting program meetlng8 are is carried out and a collection . , . . , , . . lowing schools ken for foreign missions. Elgin 10 a. WHITE BLUFF. Heath Sprii Kershaw. S. C., Jan. 3.?The January 8th. >alth of this community is very! Onkhurst i ,od- j January 8th. Mrs. W. M. Montgomery lert Fri-' njch nill 1 ly. the 28th. for the Chester hos-' January 9th. tal for treatment. I Antioch 3 p Mrs. G. J. llinson spent several; lys with her parents near Itich llill uary e past week. | Nl. L. Mr. T. J. IHnson and Mr. Clyde! elected to tea nker of near Hethune, spent sev-, above schools, al days with friends and relatives Pe?Ple and bej iring the holidays. j points at once Miss Fay and Wilmer Blackmon' 1 nt Nsil sited friends of the Flat Creek j 'l,gs and help 'ction during the holidays. | The import! Mr. Luther Hlackmon and family cuUural work .ent the holidays with relatives communitie8 s !ar ?men and Mrs. M. R. llinson visited her antj take part other at Taxahaw during the holi Hilly > Mrs. J. F. Estridge and children of \ Miami. Fla le Fork Hill community spent McAdoo, Jr.. i hristmas day with her parents, Mr. the treasury, id Mrs. W. J. Horton. ensign in the DN-CLOUD ISTER'S LEADING STORE? 'tJNIUKY tANCE S> k taking we find that of merchandise that )om for Spring Merc A\Tn * rvm ia;i WOMEN'S HOUSE LES. Closing out prices saun ,$t?9s children's d One lot of Children's Drei and Percale rv m k TO ^ne Sleeveless Blac lI/K. l/UA I w ize $'198 One lot of Remnants, co Woolens and Cotton Fal WOMEN'S, MISSES' an HOSE ot the best women's hose. c\ 50 and $1.08 Heavy Fleece Hose IT KIRTS 25c value, now 20c omen's High Women's Heavy Cot- Gl ng the new ton Hose.. . . lately priced Women's extra quality I >0 and $7..?0 wool Hose..4i?c S Women's Heavy and Medium Weight In ed, high and Lisle Hose 1c and $1.98 ao*- and 2.v ne silk sweaters an1 pq A good selection of thes specially priced for this $ ?;??. va$2.25 heavy wool pink, white Khaki and Oxford Gray . . . .$2.25 sweaters and helmets, , ses' speciallv nriced ?t * *z-vrs In Wool and Zephyrs, sui ?.v {ind Children's garments 'ED GOODS ftPFr. s, consisting ^^1 t-X?.1. Corset Cov- A few very Fine Patterns Pieces and One lot of Velvet Tailored rice. to close at ON-CLOUD FASTER, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE FIVE . MEETING TO CLD NEXT WEEK Instructor Will Met* le at All Schools in (jiroup. nd interesting patron's appointed for the folt and hours: in. Tuesday, January lgs 1 p. m. Tuesday, $:?0 p. ra. Tuesday, 0 a. m. Wednesday, i. m. Wednesday, JanEargle, who has been oh agriculture in the is anxious to meet the ;in regular work at all . County Superintend1 also attend the meetget the work on a firm ance of this new agrito the schools and the ;hould urge all patrons women?to come out in the meetings. * IcAdoo, Ensign. Jan. 4.?William G. son of the secretary of was commissioned an navy here today. h CO. ^LE we have must be handise, OF DRESSES . . . 69c and 85c RESSES *ses of Ginghams ! .... 25c and 50c j :k Velvet Coatees ? 25c Each insisting of Silks, I Dries at 1-4 value | id CHILDREN'S II ILIlRRX'S HOSK. eavy Ribbed in all aizes 15c l u a ran toed Hose for Roys and Misses 10c Pair itra Heavy Hose for Roys and Girls, best dye. . . . 25c Pair fants' Fine Lisle Hose, black and white . . . ,15c Pair I) CAPS P Warm (rarmonto ? .. ?IIVII to uile. YARN farn for knitting large size hanks, <5c, 95c and $1.10 g table for Ladies' % 25c, 30c and 40c AL to close at $2.95 Hats, best styles, h .. . 98c and $1.25 | ?1 i