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PAGE SIX YOUTHS ATTEND SCHOOL srhoi NEAR THE FIRING LINES tion _____ circh enori About 12.~?0 Adoli'siynt Ih-lginns Ac- , |.0 , tpiiir Knowledge Within Four fours >1 ih's of ( eriuait Trenches. ly in tion Somewhere in Helgium, March IS. possi ? One of the most amazing sights actin along the Ilelgian front is that of a a 1eF school for children which is being "ll .maintained close to tlie lighting line- dren b> the army t irough fSendral Rue condi iiuoy. ti?e chief of stall. Here about ahoul I'a'i little folk. whose li.unes are ish h nearby, are being cared for dm- eon. ing tlie day in a school which is lex whisi titan foul milts from the tlorm-.n favor trenches. tlerni tlreat shells pass with their wick- st>lub <U ".ill IIS IT I III' Ill'IltlS <>| tlll'.-t V.OUII yo.iimsicis us tii* v play about th? <''' (* grounds. Tin.* di'toiiation ot the huts wouli out. >^sai 'w Clear Your 1 Complexion J lu"(! lyKm& JS with This than (1|P^ V Old Reliable ??mii Vy Remedy? 1111?' 1 ^s^flancocto SulphurCompound 5 For pimples, black-heads, freckles, blotches and tan, as well as for more serious face, scalp and body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc.. use STOII this scientific compound of sulphur. Asa lotion. It soothes and heats: taken internally? a few drops in a glass of water?It gets at the ... root of the trouble and purifies the blood. ?? a Physicians agree that sulphur Is one of the rial (1 most effective blood purifiers known. Re- 1 member, a good complexion Isn't skin deep '11u 1 ?It's health deep. ,jav j, Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR * COMPOUND. It has been used with satis- U1SCUS factory results for over 25 years. Thev 50c and $1 the bottle Ten to at your druggist's. If he can't supply you. ... send his name and the price in stamps aad we will send you a bottle direct. Czech HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR hndni COMPANY Baltimore. MA. 111 ilk Rtnntl Sb.'fhur Ctmfutti Oint- rril'll mtnt?2S a-d 5.V?Jtr km with tht At JN. 1*./(fh Ijfuti Ctmftund, P:ill-(1 I ly lot ?n '*> ? "Vol! Should Be in Ev< Send Postal NOW For-*' National economy demands the to go as far as possible. This big you to secure the most desirable an< dise of all kinds at the lowest pric Ira-eat eaving to you. Thousands and thous throughout the South testify to the mor Book of a Thousand Bargains." Our tre has enabled us to keep the prices down wi delay 1 Send for your copy IsOW. EXAMPLE OF OUR MONEY Women's Stylish and Serviceable rS ^ Two-Strap PATENT LEATHER 'J j PUMPS m only $1.98 ?5$ Regular $2.75 Valuo j?j BIGGEST SHOE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON A typical bargain selected at r thousands that are found in this Bai Spring and Summer issue r contains many pages of just such bargains in shoes alone. Over a hundred other pages of ( | savings In ready-to-wear, underwear, millinery, jewelry, hardi ware and toilet goods. A trial leather a order will convince you of the Lig mint J; savings possible through ordering *nd I from this book. >*? ?? -i li-lb^ Send Your Trial Order or Cc t W* Guarantee to Please V Yoa Absolutely or Your ^ Money is Refunded | | ^ AU GU STA, GA. m ^ I.ANCA1 is constant and often the nrnftn >1 house rocks with the vibra- EMPEROR W Fleets of German airplanes about with their loads of l~~| I""?~ TRHPPifEM nous bombs. Hut the work \ school continues \ e American lied Cross is deep- . terested in this unique institu dkL ide. Maj. John van Schnick, Ji\. K cotnniissioner for Helgium, in JFiflBk' "jf*"' V* iort on the school, said: Jr would appear as if these chil-j W ^ ought to be in u highly nervous) $ \ tion. hut in fact tllat they are i ^ v sturdy a lot little Klein- % ovs and girls as 1 have eve: They never run w In n the shells hMw lie explode. One of their ^99Sh[ ite amusements is to jeer at ?. airplanes, and they ah- : i'ly devoid ot? fear. It porbal lv kBI 1 appear to many people that l&JBB | Int> of the \nierican It* d Cross I J be to help get these children! ? Instead, we are giving the.n a ' . . * 1 barrack, and sending clot'iin _____ dioes. to help them Max. This ' . ' -www the theory that it is bettor lot - hildten to be with their parent- ^rrrTpBBBS^TTTTn to he sent away. Revet dug tions in former genet at ions, we j ? hat the big towns are th pi res Tie kaiser paid a xisi mger and the scattered farms nieetlt.^. s of comparative safety. TH ?????? ution is a day school where \1{Y HOI ST are served and instruction)' and Hie children live at homo."! APPEALS TO I' IMY SKUNKS (H'tTIt IN S:?vs Tliev Will Take the TIIK AISTKIAN CHAMHKIf shington. March 18.?An olli-1 ,n War Sav,n?H a,ul lispatch from Zurich says thai Stamps, tous scenes occurred NVednes-j _____ i the Austrian chamber on the) islon of the food situation ; In an appeal to the farn were provoked by the Austrian the,p ,arlngt lnto Govern ns. who accused the Czechs ol i _ ? .... Savings Certificates, Secret ug to starve Austria. When a ??.?? i,..? ! riculture Houston stated: ) flour, n opotatoes. no wine, no i " 'H t'ie riotlo dut] , \ 1 citizen who 1b in a positio and no eggs, the Austrian i _ ? . ..... . . ... , \ to invest in War Saviags "We have not any either. ""<1 Stamps an(1 thorebv help eriuanist Member WolfT said. tQ w(n th,R war " Thp p are the allies <?t tngland. i even a twenty-five rent T1 is a definite contribution I "War Savings and Thr "1 Il,(' ?' ^ reality small Government both men and money. I ids means to* make it poss ^ ^ ',lm' will U'>t permit avmi* Book 8 ?w.8 S._ Bry Home i peopif vs nnvFt mi PDrr D t B Aa the people rfiduc? 1 Ills f KiiL. uOOk | pendltures for personal h and luxuries, and put thf t your dollar bo mado B earnings into Oovemrai Bargain Book enables B they transfer their buy! i serviceable merchan- 0 to 'he Government. Tw es, thus resulting in a I R dar saved and loaned jar.da of satisfied customers I tion menus two millions t ley-saving merits of "The B b-v ,he Government to w! mendous purchasing newer | Instead of by private o thin the reach of all. Don t I personal satisfaction. SAVING POWER | w. s s ? N 1 What Your Quarters It you have an idea tha^ I * War Havings Stamp?I I undershirts, andom from among the I x War Savln(,fl at#inp gain Catalog. The new htimn and )i 14 ov<>r. EAD THE DESCRIPTION 3 1 War Savings Stamp-LT>n',^?,^|U uVVe?Ppur: I tent an(1 ^ar? " I power. Anticipating your needs Those quarters will do narivAnro niAri# thiA AAvtnff to you ... i. 8fy?ishsplendid qua!- H Hlftnt rots of KO()d. And nt leather, with open-work ala..hed A vo? are ?ot K|T|nR J here to button over instep, oewitjrlere- ; , " toe. t?inh arch ana neat concave lending them at 4 27 per c heel. Medium woi/ht clone edse i grey ooae linin*. Ituttorfly orna- A \*j o ? Su:r8 2t. S. 31. 4.41. 6. 34. 6. W. 7. W. ?. ?. '. Mrdium and wine width*. State r7?^fv.7;s'p,"w".51-98 J "'0 CREATE AN italog Request to J#*4 P. M. Rea Explain* the Pu & HtPT War Savingu Comn MAIL ORDElNf 8~h. K rr?r^T> Xv county war savings com 9 AJLr Wr devoting considerable tine ble to this inspiring CUII j^r M. Rea, vice-director of \ who has Just returned frr * a^n^j^rotniMps^^ftnd th \ 3TER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. ???i ?? ILLIAM VISITING HIS ALLY, THE SULTA t to his ally, the sultan of Turkey, recently, and this most nam ON the counties In our state should co? Thomas C VKMERS opPrate with tl,e committees. w lib litis si i "The purpose of the War Savings this place I Committee is to create an army of : Addle Mel Leadership 9avPr8 who wil,? by saving, release MeKlhane] . labor and materials for the use of the trate of Thrift government in the war, and who will antj Mrs. lend their savings to the Oovornment Charlotte to prosecute the war. To ne call ^,r crelg should the people rally with greater * enthusiasm " w,th a 00 lera to put jtireene. inent War W" ?* ?* j Mrs. J. ary of Ag- | near Fort DOUBLE-BARREL DOLLARS fc,h, y of every mneaa. n to do so Every dollar you can lend to the | inKs with and Thrift Government gives you two shots at | she had li the Nation the enft">y! lor her Sa urchase of First, you are helping to finance j united wit* irift Stamp your country In the greatest crisis j year 1 87! , o thiH end. of its history?you are helping to j Epps, Fell ift Stamps equip and send soldiers into the jl0r husba n smn.il ex- fleld ngainst autocracy. i sister, Mr le for near- Second, you are saving?you are l-Charlotte. vhat are in denying yourself the unnecessary follows' bonds, and purchases that are taxing trangpor- i j p to the peo- tation facilities almost to the break- | Government ing point and that are keeping ser- I :',so l'>nve ritly for the vice and materials engaged in on- Itohinson. jstment se- necessary purposes. Epps and Every dollar lent shortens the The fut must have war. Every dollar lent leng'hens 'ducted at know that your savings account. Investment afternoon everything 'n War Wnvings Stamps is r.atr'o- nin? i.pini Ion in this tisn. -/.us Profit. ! I)r J. W onlv labor . . , ,, - , . ,, ? which Mrs foodstuffs ...tribute of |commun!t: ihle for the l' + + + + + + + + + '!,,i, + 'i, + * congregati ?ve victory. | * FORT MILL. + tribute of rners of the t + + t + + + t t + t t t well a ; other class ! ?>us floral supporting ''ot t Mill. March 18. Th State: mol,n,j vva risis, finan- Fouhcll of Defense, food administra- , |M, stM H..M ?iwl f.. .... r. a. . I I ~ .1 . .. ?,i?i ? nun IH1IMJIIstrntion program were presented at ^ ^ ^ Hold Hill, Flint Hill and Massey.s ^ ?"???? school itouse, Wednesday. Thur?da> ^ ^ ?NMPNT ,in<' Friday nights, respertlvely, ol last week. The speakers were Itevs Mrs. H( th? ir ex p Timmons, W. S. (londwin, .1 j spending i com fort s , , W. II. Dyehes, J. It. Smith. Dr. J. I. i rents. Mr dr surplus I snt loans Spratt, VV. H. Ardrey, Miss Susie, son. Ing power While and others. Miss Ri o millions At Fort Mill Monday night the end with to the Na- work was prsented by speakers from Hat eh ford o be spent Roek Hill as follows: The Rev. J. Mr. cni In the wai j, Tin ker. Prof. H. Z. Thomas and Dve-Thont itizens for ,, , , . ,, ( ounty Demonstrator A. A. Me- Wednesdu Keown. The meetings were well at- ^jra ^ tended at each of the plaees named n)tj{V(.s and tnueh interest was everywhere j Will Do. manifest. ! 8 Tlie parent-teaehers association of , shopping. the Fort Mill school held its monthly] S|0 t your quar- meeting Thursday afternoon, th*'I his home war and do 7th inst. A good program was ren-I Several Med in War dercd h> local talent, after which | ^ is. Just look Miss Minnie Dee (larrisjon. home de- ' * bonds' are monstrator. gave a timely talk on "za 1 [>f soldiers poultry raising and related topics. H1"'" Wa ?y stack up: Miss V On Wednesday night, March 6, a . U farewell service was given to Mr. nt ' " One pair of j., Dewls. treasurer, hy the local Red Cross auxiliary in the Red Cross 1 asH* y I wo wi.j.cn ,oon, Mr. Dew is resigned his posi- Miss J tion as secretary-treasurer of the Hunt, Mis our winter port Manufacturing company to Mr. J. join the signal corps. In token of court in I One steel apprp(.jHtion ?f bis valuable services Mr. W*. to Hie Hod Cross since his eonnec- days last One shelter j|o|j xvjth it a flash light was pre ot his da overcoat. sonted to him Wednesday night, thj ? .he govern- ft(|(jrf,g8 being made by Dr. J. D.' * * * ^ remember, ,, x . . Spratt. i away, hut v x x x x ent interest. The Fort Mill division W. M. ( | held its quarterly meeting with the Laneasl Fort Mill union at tiie Baptist March 18 iniivu ??. i>-?-i.i~.. ^i-? - -- - -* 1 AnMI ' infir* ww* h kudu Sunday st attendance and a splendid program js dehclei was rendered. with Mr. irpoae of the The Itev. J. A. Gaines, r>f Cohnn Sunday a Tlttco. Ida. State It. Y. P. IT. secretary. Mesdan preached at the Maptist church Sun- Poag cam day night. lie emphasized the im- day after members ot portance of giving careful training Red (Ton mittees are for service to the young men and enrollmer le and trou- women in the churches. they expc stated P Miss Nannie McKlhaney gave her Mr. anc war savings, many friends a pleasant surprise ley to Elgin I >rn a ,rlp lo going to Charlotte Saturday, March funeral o e people of ^ where she was married to Mr. It. Ouren * k,.. - ' .. . '*! 1?RIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. N OF TURKEY ft. f. MEISTER, in OF COLUMBIA,S.C. Li NO LONGER SKEPTICAL f V A- Meister, an upholsterer ''>y tra^e- living at 2211 Wheat Qitl IflU street, Columbia, S. ('., says: "I * ; y| suffered from indigestion, liver tro, P? .' JKfe V hies ami constipation so that I could gr1 11 ot eat nor sleep after any fashion. jjjt&'S I I saw your Ironisod 1'iiw-Paw adver*&!* ^ M l tised In the newspapers, but was at *1 ,yBj llrst somewhat skeptical. having Bp s j?A ittfl tried so many ready-made medicines; I ,v j 1 KraFffij however. I obtained a bottle and vise?l it according to directions, one fcf'-1' f f's3 ft-.* 9^1 lawespoonrui hair an hour before V^xj S'JJL j menls, and in a few days l>efore usJr" 1 P* gj | ing up the first bottle I felt so much i better that I wish to congratulate H *jtf\ ;?U ?n |,aV',1R R,,ob n splendid rememy indigestion has disappeared. I fUg need not tell you I shall continue the k??SB treatment which has made me feel so Htm LJ If you are suffering from any f >ual photograph shows tin ir troubles similar to Mr. Meister there is no reason why you should _???not obtain the same relief as he has . , . .. _ . . . had. Step into the nearest drug- w reighton. Mrs. t reighton. . , , , .... ,f , , . " . , , , , , gist and obtain a bottle. If he is not i large circle of friends at . . A ,, , . . . .. up-to-date call at any leading drug . is the daugther of Mrs. . , .. ... . , store for it. kdhaney and the late John Formula on every bottle. Atten>*, for many years magis- . ? tion given to mail orders. InterFort Mill township. Mr. . , Iv ,, , , . . state Drug Co.. Inc., New York.? Creighton have gone to to reside, at which place liton has a good position ??? instruction tore at Cant, ?JQQ 00 REWARD M. Kpps died at her home ______ Mill Saturday morning , after a long and painful Wl? be ,mld fop ?xvh of ,,lw ,oU Irs. Kpps bore her suffer- lowlnK reaped convicts from Hingreat fortitude, dying as ??N,cr *"??*> Clu.iugn.ig, delivered ved. trusting in the merits lo ,uc nt ^"caster, S. C. vior. Jesus Christ. She ?_ h the Baptist church in the I^EEKLEY WILLIAMS?Escaped , and was married to J. M. June 6. 1917. Age, 20 years; iruary 22, 1882. Besides heigth, 6 feet 1 inch; weight, 160 nd she is survived by one lbs.; color, very black with thick j hvuic in oumier on iuesday night. Jaigie Sistare visited her: Wilson Mosler, of the ( harlesi. S. 1). Haitian recently. J ton ?avy yard, visited his mother ?, a, , , ..j. ! here last week. It. Sistare Is attending _ _ _ ... . The Misses Taylor, of Tabernacle, Lancaster this week. | .. ., , . | visited their sister, Mrs. Oscar Shute, (?. Ferguson spent several week in Yoik. as the guest Sunt,,iy* tighter. Mrs. J. M. Simrill. Me8BrB HaU and K,rby Duren' of Camp Sevier, visited their sister, 4. 4. + 4% 4 f ^ ^ 4 4 Mrs. S. A. E. Ilinson, this week. UNION Several members of the neighbor4,4.4.^^^4.4.4.^4.4. hood are very sick with the measles. Miss Martha, Mahaffey has reter. S. It. F. I). No. 2. turned from an extended visit to rel ^e have a very goodj atives in the lower part of the rhool now, but the singing1 county. it. The young people met Mrs. M. O. Stogner and her daughand Mrs. I,. W. Stogner t?,ri Thelma. who have been to Uockfternoon for choir practice. inghani, N. ('., on a visit, have relies Springs. Hughes and turned home. le down to the school Frl noon to organize a Junior is Auxiliary. There is an "T Y T "P* ^ T "h it of f?4 in the school and ^ Ulawi/fVl >ct to do good work. MPATTP"^^ 1 Mrs. S. K. A. Ilinson went IlHAlLIlOO \\ last Thursday to attend the Sntjc^TI rcc W^lITliwi. f the latter's father. Mr. T. vHtAILfcoo , who died suddenly at his n. dUB)>rii juirxaiiu**r, in nps; stands very erect and stamN. and five brothers as mers very 'much. Has scar over left I). A. Lee. J. P. Lee, C. J. eye. . Lee and John Lee. She ??? s four children. Mrs. Zed WILL "YANKICK" DRAKBFORD Mrs. J. A. Kite, \V. M. ?Escaped October IMG. Age. 2.r? Miss Km in a Epps. years; height, 5 feet 7 inches; leral services wore con- weight, 155 lbs.; color, very black; the Baptist church Sunday has thick rolling lips. At times at two o'clock, the ser- whites of eves turn very red: talks : preached by her pastor. I hoarse and very slowly; also stutII. Dyches. The esteem in ters. . Epps was held by a loving , y was attested by the l^rge THUKLOW REEK?Escaped Alton gathered to pay their gust 17. 1917. Age, about 21 years; love to a departed friend, height, 5 feet G inches; color, very the beautiful and numer- black with large eyes and very thick designs with which tliejjjpg. Has sear over one eye. s covered at the conclusion l vices. ! FRANK PETERSON (Calls liitn * I self "The BLACK JEW")?Escaped ! + + + + + + + + + + + Sept. It, 1917. Age, 59 years; TAX HAW No. 6. + height, 5 feet 7 inches; weight, 145 ( + + + + + + + lbs.; color, very bluck. Has scar over left eye near top of head. Does >yt Molley, of Rock Hill, is . , ,. . , , . . , not talk plainly and is bow-legged, several weeks wtth her pa- . , _ , , The above reward offered for the . and Mrs. E. h. Fergu- . ? r , , . . , delivery of each convict to Lancasj ter, S. C. ,1h MoCIn ?p.nt the w?ek-| JOHN. p. ?UXTKR. Shcrlrfi her aunt. Mrs. Clarence1 . , Lancaster County. , near Tirzah. . * ? Lancaster S. C. wford Sis(are attended the pson wedding in Kershaw v. - - - - - . . . ? ?ttXTTTTT? ollie Thompson is visiting ^ in Concord. N. ( . PROFESSIONAL CARHS It. Sistare and daughter. * pent Frfdav in Lancaster I?It. J. KKECK FUNDERBUHK, kes Ferguson is confined to J Dental Surgeon, with mumps. Office Hours: of the young people of 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. >n attended the play givenl 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. Friday night which they. And by Appointment, s very good. Office Phone 160. Vllliams, or Resile. S. C.. Residence Phone 16. week-end with her sister. omce over Lancaster Pharmacy. Ham Shillinglaw, at the ? ???? >im "