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TUESDAY, FER 12, 1918. no ABOUT TOWN. vi . fo fir J. The Civic League will give a Red Cross sewing and knitting party at the home of Mrs. H. C. Brown on Main street, Friday afternoon, from four to six o'clock. _o? / th A masquerade Valentine party m< will be given by the Mary Anna ('* Jackson chapter U. I). C. at the ca home of Miss Mary Hough Thurs- *u day from five until ten. Everybody invited. The city received a car of coal ha yesterday which is being sold in 500 o\ pound lots to the citizens. The se< warm weather of the past week has po relieved the fuel situation to a great Int extent. ?o? Friends of T. Y. Williams are glad iin to se him on the streets again, af- ,)n ter having been confined to his ,n< home for some days with a severe attack of la grippe. 0 tin There will be a box supper and 1' Valentine party combined with other ('u amusements at the Stoneboro '!e school house Friday night, liverybody invited to come and bring welltilled baskets. _o tin CO Mrs. Will Sowers, who was badly . burned at her home in the Camp Creek section of this county on Tuesday of> last week, died Friday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Culp, of this city. su ?o? t o The Mary Anna Jackson chapter U. D. C. will meet with Miss Mary Hough at her home on Elm street Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. All * ?II uinuuera are requested to be Wfi present and bring per capita dues. A. E. Tisdale, income tax inspeetor, will be in Lancaster again on f|)] Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 14th, 15th and 16th, to assist those nn who desire assistance in making -j-j, their income tax returns. The reports must be in on or before March {>a) 1, and Mr. Tisdale will render any pj( assistance possible without charge. There is more Catarrh in this section tin of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years tt was sup- 1 posed to be incurable Doctors prescribed Sti local remedies, and by constantly failing . w to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is iv local disease, \V greatly lnlluenccd by constitutional con- VN : dltlons and therefore rcguires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi- oxt cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & fi Co.. Toledo. Ohio, ts a constitutional ' remedy. Is taken Internally and acts on thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces , of the System. One Hundred Dollurs re- ' ' ward Is offered for any case that Hall's gel Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. ( The First Nat r. u. v-ri u,rsu; x & cy? Toledo. Ohio. VV Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills (or constipation. of WHY N^B MONEY YOI I _ Extravagance is sinful?it is same money in the Bank, some i dulge yourself in those luxuri money. A Bank Account grows?you ing it grow. You don't need th will need that money some day. HAVE IT SAFE IN We add 4 Per Cent Interest. COME TO OUI The Newti is requested to an- train: tunce that there will be two ser- collet ces at New Hope church on the tine, urth Sunday, February 24. The st sermon will be at 11 a. m., by F. Hammond, and the second at ^ 30 p. m., by Yancy Shebaue. Leste ? North H. M. Moore and Miss Kula Shaw, busin th of Rock Hill, were married at subje e Methodist parsonage yesterday not t orning, Rev. D. W. Kellar. offi- hereb iting. The couple arrived in Lan- gethe ster on tb? 8:55 train and re- the <1 rned on the 10:17. Wade o a ho? The general oillces of the Ranoas- ,,)e * * & r'hester Rnihi'nv "?'??*?????? ci iu uu mi possible to protect !! inthrop students from the danger || cerebro-spinul meningitis on II ^ i ANK THE J WASTE? i waste. If you put that day you will be able to ines without missing the will be interested in seelese extravagancies. You III OUR BANK. " | i * BANK. ional Bank .. * ve been moved from the rooms ",K a er the Dank of Lancaster to the uas fond story of the new L. & C. do- was ( t. The transfer was made the ^(' tor part of last week. which J. II ? ?? w A. It. Ferguson, Jr.>. son of Mr. d Mrs. A. It. Ferguson, who has ^ en manage. of the grocery depart?nt of the W. I), Foggeshall com- ^out ny, of Darlington, for the past "H> ( ar, has accepted a position with l>ays< e John McSween company, of ,Ir8, mmonsvllle. lteforo assuming his ,lo,Pf ties he is spending a few days vxas 1 re with friends and relatives. n Sgt Someone telephoned Tlie News 'tiedit sterday evidently from a country ^Valtt e for only a word now and then old be heard. It was gathered. l?ugb wever. that there is to be a Val- (,ie 8 tine party at Caston school house mrsday night. IT this is not cor- " a ... ^ U ? - ? i. ?? iiwpr we <1011 r get shot, but. yway. errors could be avoided if Wff ch notices were written and sent j tlie office. j The News every once in a while I ts compliments on the paper from I 1 subscribers. One received this I ek is front Chalmers D. Mallard, I t. Co. A, 5tli U. S. Inf., Empire, I nal Zone, reading as follows: "l I 1 enclosing money order for $2.00, r which please extend my sub- ; iption to The Lancaster News for I other year. I have been taking s e News since I came here in I trch, 1915, and I don't think I ! n get along without it. as I am a izen of Lancaster." > Winthrop College has been par- I lly quarantined on account of the I evalence of meningitis in the I ite following a conference be- I eon Governor Manning and the inthrop authorities. No student 11 be allowed to leave Winthrop [ ept for the most urgent providen- i 1 reasons, and no one from the tside will be allowed to visit the. Il? ge except in cases of equal urney. This decision was reached in _ .,? ,? . ^Tj-Syf7^,^r 1 ""II THE LANCASTER NEWS, LA? i and elsewhere. Wofford * ;e is under a similar quaran __o__ e Lancaster chapter U. D. C. * * * * ^ Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Shala I r Robinson at her home on Heath Spi i Main street. Among other j i u ess matters discussed was the " ct of medals and it was decided 'lolu a lni o give medals as customary orore but to give their cost to- Co'* an r with a free-will offering by sbeu(ling laughters to the fund for the ' Hampton bed to be placed in . ^',s" <pital Just outside of Paris by J. L>. C. Miss Annie Witherlltirvov then took charge of the meet- , ml a literary program that ^riKOI> rujiMituie ana insiruciivt __ . Marion arried out as follows, the sub- _ Springs, s >eing "Secession: 1 he cause i led to secession," by Mrs. E. Private inson: "Convention," by Mrs. jnchson, s I. Milieu; "Robert Y. llanes," relatives, rs. G. M. Plyler; ' Popular Seats," by Mrs. Joe KnightSergean h Carolina's share in forming Elmer Sov !onfederacy," by Mrs. L. C. spent the sur. Mrs. Jennie Hough and friends an J. M. Riddle also read very nl papers. Hot coffee and cake Roy Ws served by the hostess. Haltimore ?o? goods fc . lrbv Starnes, who is with the -pany. al corps, now stationed at *r Reed hospital, Washington. M. Polii , is at home on a short fur- northern visiting his mother, Mrs. Ad- spring an tames. J I'oliukofT i ? 1 I III ! i I ? I I I I III III III ! amm i ?ir Robii Showing this Presenting a beat Women's Suits Tailored effects predominate \ shawl collars and buttons, Milita The popular shades are Navy, 1 Tan. Women's Many becoming models arc si and Empire effects. Very suitahl women. Lovely shades of Hose, (j rev, Olive are included. Coats $7.50 ti Separate Ski Authentic styles for dres wear. Silk, Poplin, Taffeta, J eltv Weaves in either tailor effects.. . tR-7 R. M "? T' For general wear we show Poplin and many novelty \V< also Plaid and Shepherd Che< priced at $2.50, $3.50, $4.01 JCASTER, S. C. PERSONALS. _ dobley spent Sunday in rings. Iriscoll returned Sunday siness trip north. d Mrs. Leroy Springs are some time at Palm Beach. ^ ?o * Jaeobson and children, of are visiting relatives here. ?o? Witherspoon and Thurlow pent Sunday in Charlotte. Bridges, of Heath pent Sunday in the city. Strait I'arks, of Camp pent Sunday at home with I Is Carl (J. Itennctt and veil, of Camp Jackson. week-end at home witli (1 relatives. ?o? ilkup left yesterday for and Now York to buy 'I ir Rodman-Walkup com- it so vice ?o? tor ukoff left today for the Cht markets to purchase tivo d summer goods for M. scii and company. alsc ison C Lancaster's Lea week W Spring Ai itiful collectic and i and Coats vith close fitting sleeves rv Braid for trimming. Pekin, Sammy, Ci rev aiu .: :"?p ng Co^ts town in the Iligli Waist e for misses' and slemlei IVkin Blue, Rookie and V 9 $42.50 1 I rts av and street >atin and Noved or pleated '.50 and $12.50 French Serge, orsted effects; i'ks moderately I & $5.00 WILL REPRESENT I /I \mH| kkv. c 'lie Lancaster News coasiilf If fort.nmito i?> ?> .. s of Row (1. ('. Ho<| vcpi't h. pa of Antiooh lktpust church. I irokee county, as a represent; who will rail upon tho sul bors throughout this county an i solicit now subscriptions. M 21oud ding Store. romen s a pparel m of Suits, ( Irts. Attractive Special Exceedingly smart afternoon wear. Straight line Tnni ^ of (leorgette Crept ('liine and < Yepe Me $15.75 Ktylish Dresses f j (Jrepe de ('hine and rl Embroidery and Sai j lars. E $ 9.50,$10. WOMEN'S I Fine Mercerized S I tops Messaline and Tafif new shades. $3.50, $4.1 Lingerii Dainty Voile Waists, and Lace Trimmed. A large selection . . Very fine Organdy ai design GEORGETTE Exquisite new mode Beaded with Pastel with the new wash Sat $4.95, $5.7. PAGE F1VK ' ?pr 'HE LANCASTER NEWS. \ EftgKSHBX Js I . IIKDCKPKTif. Ilcdgepeth lias already begun work and for a day or two v. ill bo out on s the It. I*\ I), routes out of Lancaster, in Mr. Hedfiopeth will devote four a or live days each week to the work i for The Lancaster News and wo d commend him to the friends of the r. paper. nd Misses ?oats, Waists ' Dresses at I Prices drosses for street and c and Hustle Dresses Taffeta, Crepe de tor. to $35.00 or general wear of i \iffeta, with touches of tin <>r (lenrgette Col75 & $13.50 'ETTICOATS. kirts with Klosfit 98c eta Skirts in all the SO & $6.50 1 * Blouses Hemstitched, Tucked 98c Each id Voile, distinctivo in $1.50, $1.98 and $2.95 jj ! BLOUSES. |l Is in all White or J Beads; also many II in Collars? 5 & $8.50