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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918. Rev. R. has been i ABOUT TOWN. chur of past two pastorate ... . , _ Mrs. Blac Miss Lucy Fleet Jones is confined _ . Tuesday to her room at Hotel Royal with months w raea8,e8" Mrs. W. 1 ??? Gold Mine ft J. T. Matthews, of Clover, S. C., has accepted a position as prescrlp- Capt. vl tion clerk with the Midway Drug home in company. noon. He of Rock H w ly honorec The U. D. C. held a meeting yeB- wa|j a yet< terday afternoon with Mrs. Lester outbre Pf*hlna/>n " XT~4"1' ..vuoiduu cki. uci uuuic on rouirn __ , company Main street. entire wt wounded Chester is enforcing a rigid quar- tersburg. antine on account of the prevalence by a daug of meningitis. All schools, churches whom he and places of amusement are clos- nieces. Mi ed. Columbia is also quarantined, lotte, and ?o? Hock Hill, W. F. Estridge, of Midway, a member of the county registration The Ne\ board, was here several days this same as o week attending a meeting of the Fred Stari board. with grip; o has been i There is going to be a script litis, and dance at the Mackey opera house children r * tonight, given by the young men of chanical f< the town. The music is going to be Wednesda; furnished by a Charlotte orchestra, the two ?o? pneumonia The Lancaster county teachers' months oh association will hold its February been here meeting at the Central school Satur- body of h day beginning at 11 o'clock. Prof, burial. M Brown, of Winthrop, will address child, the the meeting. are better. Mrs. Will Sowell, who lives on the The Civ McCardell place in the Dry Creek R. C. Bro\ section, was the victim of a serious February i accident Tuesday, when while stand- portance i lng before the fire her clothing was upon. An Ignited and she was badly burned. Springs, w o District of Rev. H. C. Dunn and family ar- in Lancast rived in Kershaw the past week to than Marc make thin tholr v. ~ ~ mi. 21st Chj Dunn having Just recently accepted a call to the pastorate of the First ? r> rs Baptist church of that city. They to June, in occupy the house of Mrs. Kate miliar witl Gardner, recently vacated by Rev. tend the and Mrs. J. P. ^Tucker. * thoroughl> Today at noon at the A. R. P. ?p,'nR8 ar Manse on |Enst White street. Rev. A. Pointed to S. Rogers officiating, Miss Dora Wil- to the cor liams and William G. Shlllinglaw the next r were united in marriage. Only in- State conv tlmate friends of the couple were . . .. will be ele present to witness the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and l>oaP reP Mrs. Charles Williams of this com- promised t munity. Mr. Shillinglaw is a native hoped to of the Leslie community, but is now al)OUt (en residing in Lancaster county. They have many friends who will be in- was p'ann terested to learn of the happy event. ?r(ler to r ?Rock Hill Herald, Wednesday. auxiliary. Men with money and ability conduct our .rffj NATIONAL Tpl Our bank is a member bank of the F tern which means that we can go to o Reserve bank and get money, on our i when we want it. You can get your money when you have it in our National Bank. Do your banking business with us an suit us when you feel you need financial COME TO OUR BANI The First Nation: THE LA , Thomas Blackmon, who + + + + + + + + + 4 pastor of the First Baptist 4 Hotchkiss, Col., for the PERSON years, has resigned his 4 at that place. Rev. and 444444444 kmoc arrived In Kershaw for a stay of several George W. Parr s| lth the former's mother. ln Camden. P. Blackmon, in the Haile __0 i section. John R. Faile w ?o? Kershaw last week. J. S. Moore died at his Rock Hill Monday afterwas 89 years old and one Mrs. W. J. ( unnin , t , . . . . her d-llichter M,-o mo uiucbi uuu uiusi nign- " ' 1 citizens. Captain Moore Rock Hl11' Bran of the civil war. At ?o? ak of the war he raised a J T" Thomasson * and rouKht through the ^er were business v ir. He was desperately ,otte Wednesday, at the battle around PeThe deceased is survived Mrs- W. S. Holly an hter, Mrs. W. S. Orr. with M,ss Li,lian- have * made his home, and two who recently locate, rs. J. S. Myers, of Char- tice veterlna,y 8Ur?e Miss Hattle Uawlinson, of ? ^ Adam Ganson, of has been spending vs family has its troubles. Lancaster with relati ther folks. Last week. ,eft Wednesday for bookkeeper, was laid up ??? this week Kditor Craven Ross Hlackmo almost laid up with tonsl- was here this week. Mrs. Neely, wife, and two over the orders tal ?f a member of the me- aK?n' for the gove arce, have been very sick. matter ot securing Y morning the younger of farmers, children succumbed to ?o? l. He was only three Gary Llliott, who d. Mr. Neely. who has pd to Lancaster frc only a few weeks, took the Ct'llan, Anniston, Al is baby to Hishopviile for discharged from th rs. Neely and the other Cl)unt of Physical dts latter having had measles. few days last week v Kershaw. ?o? * ? 1c League met with Mrs. + + vn the first Wednesday in * FLINT H and several matters of im- * + + + * + vere discussed and acted Heath Springs S i invitation, through Mrs. Mr ju)ian K1?8 ' of' as extended to the Ridge tored to this place Federated clubs to meet visit to relati ves. er on some date later Little Curtis Sims h 14th, probably March J. Sims, of this comn inging the date of elect- vei"y 111 with pneunu for the league from April tfir at tko present i j NCASTER NEWS, LANCASTE ' the occasion, were ] guest was requested ALS. clpe for the bride When th's was finis] hand-painted cards words, "Blue Viole pent Wednesday . .. to the guests and t to make a wish or g to the bride, using as a visitor to tained in the woi having been numbt aloud by Mrs. C. O. gham Is visiting were cast. and it J. C. White, in Mr8- L T- Gregory i pretty handkerchief, towel was presented ind W. P. Har- honor, isitors to ('har- Later in the after salad course was s William McDowell,, d Imr daughter. Kathleen Hamrick, ?l?,d Dr. Holly l>on.ld and Jennie 1 here to prae- + + + + + + + + + "'y' + FORT y , * + + + + + * + + New York, who some time in Fort Mill. S. C.. ives and friends p0yai Ambassadors his home. church, about a do with their girl friem n, of Kershaw,| j0yCti a delightful coming to turn eVening in the Kara ten by him as rhliroh. Miss Minnh rnment in the ,,r of ambassad nitrate for the <^jss Frances Smitl supper, consisting ot and hot chocolate, a recently return- tended the serving c >m Camp Mc- tapper the youn la., having been a nuniber of games, e army on ac- cial hour one Qf r ?ability, spent a mu0h enjoyment, vith relatives at i)yches, W. A. Roai ent of the Sunday s Yarborough were th occasion. 1DGE + Dr. A. D. Ott. of F * ++ + to thla place last we C Feb. 7. tlce of ^entlatryHartsville, mo- Mr. A. A. Young, c last week on a citizens, who suffere ice eb. 'it a month a son of Mr. J. con.1" "a to his roor iunity, has been able to be out again jnia but is bet writing. C'AHRANZA IS I ers visited his HILL HOH M. Ellis, at the ?t week. ... inger. who for ScmIs < <>? n the employ of dressing "Your at Hartsville. "Friendly > lome here. . iition of our London. Feb. 7.? jet of comment ran/ja, president of unday. It may fUisome birthday m< il that of red ror William of Cei lave our share according to He are next to im- president Carran/.a nion of many, it usod the phrase "yo is done, and for ceiebrates his an time like the with just cause for Reuter's Limited, I - ?- - ' ' Mr. E. M. Bowi order that a president fa- brother.ln-law. Mr. j i the league work may at- Fennel Infirmary lai State convention, was Miss Bertha Crim r discussed and Mrs. some time has been i ?d Mrs. Davis were ap- Cokftr and ^ompanj has returned to her I bring in an amendment The present com istitution to this effect at roads was the subjt neeting. Delegates to the by our pastor last S ention to meet In Aiken be readily observe! cted in March. Mrs. J. H. mud we certainly I and that the roads orted twenty sweaters . _ passable. In the opi o the league, and that she j3 jjme something wt be able to ship them in which "there is no days. A knitting party present." ed for February 15th in ? vise funds for the league + + + * + + + WAXHAW +++ The friends of Mi " tare will be glad to teWg able to be up again, fined to his room w % Mr. Stokes Fergi JMBb for Greenville to vi Lorane Ferguson, w at CamP Sevier. ^ Miss Ruth McCain ^ teacher, spent the w zah community witl "a friends. Miss Margie C. Si ^r' barber Fer - been working in a f */, Canton, Ohio, is at i days with his parent jgjflfejBB & W. G. Ferguson, of da^ 'n ' ftnpfster on * Our school has i ment now of about 3 doing very good w the bad weather we present. Kershaw, S. C., F? ederal Reserve sys* q McDowell was ho? ur District Federal '"erncon when ?hc honor ot Mrs. W. W approved securities, cent bride The guests were i hostess, assisted by gram. After engagli want it when you tlo? ,'or " few """J nencils. annrnnrlAtol There la more Oatarr of the country than a Id come in nnri ran. ?"d1 'or * .... ? <? iu in uicumnie L local remedies, and by < irnirlini'p to cure with local treati guidance. It ,ncurabU> Catarrh li greatly Influenced by c< dltlona and therefore r , tlonal treatment. Hall* V. cine, manufactured by Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is remedy, is taken Inte thru the Blood on the J of the System. One Hu T\ 1 ward la offered for any 1/ n MIy Catarrh Medicine falls t circulars and teatlmonli i/UllII F. J. CHENEY St CO 8old by Druggists, 76c Hall's Family Pills foi - R, S. C. passed and each t to write a re's cook book. Sfi MIDWAY DRI ;lve some advice each letter conds. The cards, 5red were read zzz/z: xn OUR flKTI won the prize, a 1 V \J U IV \J VJ L/ I " A beautiful tu me guest or ? noon a delicious S25 Dr.J.T.Mat Ingram. I ILL. * A Registered Phar Many Years' Exp zen in number. Is as guests, ensupper Friday ^ :'r Now Assoc ors, assisted by i. prepared the _ _ _ _ _ , T stewed oysters E nd also superin- lTll ^ A >r the same. Afg people played making the so'are charm and m w ?wr * w-* Dr. and Mrs. ^11(1 IT At* ^ 0^ ch, superintend chool, and Miss _ ? e guests of the 1 0111* t-idgeway, moved ek for the prac PRESCRIPT d a fall on the go. having been 11 Binee then, is Prompt And Skillful V FRIEND ENZOLLERN gratillations Ail?1 MIDWAY DR1 Mexico, sent a essage to Kin normally, recently, Uter's Limited. in this message tion to Cuba, the paper says, it was Ironi ann ur majesty, who . ? , . , issued because the United States re- a basis of niversity today . . . , , , , ... ,, alized that it was the only way in oo betwe rejoicing. . .. . which Cuba can aid the allies, since Miss C learns that ac- , ? , _ it cannot send troops to Europe be- will take 1 111 I rnm < 'r?nn? arranza sent "a CaU8? ?f lhe oppo8,tion this wou,ci work dui ' arouse in the island." and will man emperor on , reading as fol- ^ an(' horn GARDENS AND POULTRY ,his tImc . who celebrates WORK TO HE PUSHED 'h? Rard day with just I have the najesty my most Momo ration A?e,lts Comions and am plete Interesting .Month's Course /y to you my best nt Winthiop. sonal happiness igust family, as Misses Martha Creighton and Anjspenty of this ne^e cra{gt home demonstration! agent and assistant home demon-' ? ... . . ... . . I Tlie He S\YS r s stration agent for this county, have ' ' ' " returned from a month's course at ??? MKD INVASION' .... .. ,, . \\ inthrop college. The short course m , ?x'(an this year was the best that has ever < la. a copy ol |jeftn j,ej(| AH the methods of food ttv here, publishes ... ., " Cj conservation and preservation were n orming its (a|^on up an,j discussed and demonlited States gov- . . . , , . . strated by some of the country's ? an armed in- . . . .? ... ... PXttPl'ts kvpi vt hin(* Hint tV 1 itli C anada and (<ouj(j |)e ,tone to enable the agents >intlv with the ^ help their people meet the emergencies and problems of the coming s PnrPor,e*l oc" year was done. More than ever be- _ t? t'l< newspa- fore the necessity of the people of TOTOt e defense of the south Carolina raising all their own op inst the threat- fQO(j suppijeSi was impressed on arine invasion, these young ladies, so much so that of Vein fro 7 ' each left strongly determined that lesso would be jngofar a8 8jje was concerned her " Soc: '8, and .u a is countv would do tt? d??v vation unless It I " " '* The home demonstration work bllshed in Mex- has a,most doubled itself this year. Blllv i story under Near,y every county has two agents, " nes and accom- nnd every county ln the state la re" iire of President Presented- A number of mills of he will "be able ,h,s Su,e have Put on workers, and he highest if in,i these also attended the meeting. In <<T lefend the na ?? ,h?r* were seventy-eight home 1 anger of being demonstration workers present. 15 Ce The demonstration work will be since it enter- greatly enlarged this year In that it id aims of tak- wi" he carried into the cities, towns MOnd gulf of Mexico a"d niill villages as well as the rural he paper says, communities. msational news Dr. Johnson announced during le had not been this meeting that Winthrop college vernment up to would entertain 4 50 women and ((rpi isuance of the girls from South Carolina at a tenconcedes, how- days short course next June. These ;an government women will come from the towns, o telegrams re- farms and mill villages of the State. tt had been re- There will he ten women and girls hassy at Wash- to go from Lancaster county. These 1 K f? persons will be selected by the depposed invlta- monstration agents of the county, . o nliu nonai dignity, in d; y designed for outraged." The United States 'nthis section Pfj fhe war, "has hfi 11 other diseases oars It was sup- ing our ports in the ?oetors prescribed (or naVal bases," t! constantly falling Tient, pronounced adding that "the s< i a local disease, contained in this issi >nstitutlonal conefjuires constltu- discredited by the go VCJUChen?y6di thft t,me ^ the U a constitutional edition.99 The papef mally and acts ovor that the ^exi( Mucous Surfaces ovor' tnal lno ;vicxlt ndred Dollars re- has declared that "n alt. celved from the eml ;; To,<M,?* ?h,?- ington." r constipation. Regarding the su vwitjiuK iu a leiegr* '* * * * * * * hagen, President C No. 6. * telegram to the Ger * + + * the latter's birthday Crawford Sis- '?^s: know that he is y?ur majesty after being con- his annivprsity to ith mumps. cause for rejoicing, ison left Friday honor to 8en<1 your i sit his brother. cordlal congratulat ho Is stationed Pleaspd to express wishes for your pei . our efficient and that of your a< eek-end in Tir- wel1 as for the Pr< h relatives and great' fr,OT,dlv nat'o stare is visiting MKXIf,AN I'APKK rile Sistare. of ' 'AX* VN *R: New York, Feb. guson, who has paper> EI Democra iteel foundry In Which was recelved home for a few a disPatch. Rravely s. Mr. and Mrs. roadprM that the Un Riverside. ernment is plannini pent last Thurs- vaaion of Mexico, w business. Cl,ba operating j( n i.*-,? United States. n nil KC KlirOIIA .. . . The object of thi 0 pupils, and is i , cupation, according ork considering w . - P?r, is "to assure th 1 are having at 1 gulf of Mexico aga ened German subrn ------- The Mexican ports ^ Tampico. and Prog +++++++ taken, the story saj threatened with star *b. 7.?Mrs. W. accedes to the plan, teas on Tuesday ki Democrata, pu entertained in jco City, places it? Horton, a re- seven-column headli; panics it with a picti received by the C'arranza. declaring 1 Mrs. J. W. In- to show everybody t ng in conversa- of patriotism and < | t<u nonA??f? *?**'! ' A ' * " PAGE FIVE UG CO. DRIERS: thews macist of erience i iated Fs ed to Give IONS Attention UG CO. * jnK their club members, on the work which they would en now and then. Ireighton and Miss Craig up the organization of their ring: the next two months, organize canning, poultry, p demonstration clubs. At >, however, they will push ening and poultry work. TAR I tine of the Best Pictures I WEL CARMEN I in g ngdom of Love." y ints 10 Cents E >rrow, Saturday? H :ACE CUNARD | in iety's Driftwood" also West, Chaplin's Rival, in he Millionaire." nts 10 Cents ay? : * urn* JJAliTON g I he Price Mark." S nlnA B aiou ? rst Pathe News. ? ints 10 Cents B