The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 21, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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* Sam Massey,
,-jjP Iff ^ and Sallie Massey,
JGfZS''' *? Lun Massey. supposed
i {n Lancaster county. They
Br nave an intereg?;|n spine land near
laHp Rock Hill, S. <5T "Write J. Harry
Foster, Rock Hlli, S. C. 69-2t.
W "" %ANTKI>?To buy good farm,
'"^apted to growing tobacco, cot^
v?n and grain, good road frontage,
./good community, sufficient wooday
land and tenant houses. NSines
W' ^e8t price and terms in letter. Adr.JBC
dress Invest^*, vcare of this paper.
70-lt.
LJjj FOR SAI,K?Three fresh Jersey
milk cows with second calf, or will
exchange for dry cattle. Apply to'
McManus. 70-lt.
*^POH SAliK?Pour Registered Berks'
shire pise of excellent breeding; 3
K months old, weight 60 lbB. A. B.
Robinson. 70-2t.
I^FOR SAliK?Two horses, will work
J ^flnywhere, good family horses.
^ jipply to J. W. Evans, phones
i \ m^0 and 301* 64"tf*
' SYSiTElV?Spring chickens, eggs
feid 6eef rattle. Hlghesi market
^prices paid. J.# W. Evans,
, f phones 300 at)d 301. 64-tf.
I - |^JpMMER HOME in Mountains of
stlorTjfc . *5tojfth Carolina for- rent; RidgeKloj^^^pr^st,
18 pGes from Asheville.
i ^VpRtiight rooms, furnished, water and
T ly*' eieq|pic lights. ,N?ar railroad
[ U stafton and pofltQjllce. Geo. B.
, Eraven, Lancaster. S. C. 61-tf.
S&ANVONK desirlflg service flags
made, apply to Mrs, Molly J.
Jgt] Perry. 66-Pri.-4t.
VANTK I)?We have an attractiv* I
V-?proposition for a hustler In every
HA acountv in Soi'.h . trolina. A
rs .^^neritorious steering control and
locking device for light cars.
Thousands of satisfied users. ExW.Jk
elusive territory given to right]
party. For particulars address
Room 105, "erkeley Apartments.
_ ... Columbia, S. C. 66-2t
Jy PROFESSIONAL CARDS
fl .4 * * * ** 4,4 4 4
WBLPK. J. KKECK FUNDERBURK,
< ' | Dental Surgeon.
> m ' Office Hours:
> 8:30 to 12:30 A. M.
2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
1 And by Appointment.
y Office Phone 161.
JKr if Residence Phonj 16.
^ I Office over Lancaster JPharmacy
J DR.-W. S. HOLLY^ Veterinary PhyT
Blciay, burgeon and Dentfft. Office
J at^Oregory, Heodf Live Stopk Co
H stables. Resldonc?,"ll>hone 185;
L y Office Phone 2 2 6.
1 Advertisements.
To the Democratic Voters of the
Fifth District:
J A I respectfully ask to be renomlnatjfl
1 ed and re-elecied to Congress from
^^&j^?thls District and agree to abide the
wqnreauit i.. the Democratic primary
v sl * w'" not he a,),e spend much
K J.imo In the District this summer, beV
Jftause of the great amount of im^ iPSdrtant
legislation growing out of
dH^^PVhe war situation, but will attend
meetings in the District whenever
|W possible. It is absolutely essential
for congressmen to be at their poBt
at this time. W. F. STEVENSON.
LITTLETON COLLEGE
f Just closed one of the most* succestlful
years in its history.. The
37th annual session will begin September
25 th.
( Write for new Illustrated cataS^logue.^also
and quickly for particulars
concerning our special offer to
L Jp- few Klrls who can not pay oui
It talogue rate. Address J. M
r^B^VKhodes, Littleton, N. C.?67-tf.
i W uir II/A.
!\ | YV Ci YYA
" iJfeSte.a r< *i)ui,(iin^ "p ?ne ?<
'^^HBtt'reliable ^JoVes in this pui
|v ^Hftebufi treiftnient, honest
i I . tegNABLE PRICES, i
Jt I ur your service.
v| rj| iP^jfer the business tin
J Vv we.are anxious to have :
\
THE NEWS
More DraftWH ("alletl.
Forty-two colored draftees repo
ed this morning Tor entrainment I
Camp Jackson. Fifty-seven wh
men have been called for Mondi
June 24.
4
Little I toy Improves.
Little George Williams, Jr., w
was taken to the Pryor hospital
Chester last week for treatment I
appendicitis is reported somewl
improved. Mr. Geo. W. Willian
his lather, is with him.
?o?
Mass Meeting.
There will be a mass meeting
the North Haucaster school hoi
next Monday night at 8:30 in the
terest of the War Savings statu
campaign. Mayor R. S. Stewart \v
b< the speaker. Colored people i
invited.
-o?
The First Cotton Bloom.
The tirst cotton bloom of the s
6on to come to the notice of 'I
News is sent in by Jack Hilton, fn
the J. A. Bridges plantation. He;
Springs, R. F. D. 4. This was
ceived Wednesday.
?o?
To District Directors.
County Chairman C. 1). Jones
quests all district directors in i
War Savings eampaig to turn
their books of pledges j*. ?*t as sc
as filled. This will facilitate 1
work at headquarters and the dir
tors are urged to avoid delay in mi
ing returns immediately when a bi
is completed.
?oBuried
in Wests id e.
The deat,h of Mrs. Wylie Q. C
key, which occurred at her home
(Chesterfield avenue Sunday even
at six o'clock, brought grief to nil
hers of friends and relatives. M
Caskey hau been ill for sevc
months though her condition had I
become serious until a few weeks
fore her death. She was 59 years
age and before her marriage >
Miss Annie Winchester, of Qeorf
Surviving are her husband and t
sons and three daughters. Mar
I Caskey, of Athens, (la.; Ira Cask
of this county; Mrs. E. C. McC
lom, of Bushnell, Fla., Misses Ma
and Liiliah Caskey, of this city.
Mrs. Caskey was a consistent t
demoted mefTtber of the A. -R.
church and until her health began
decline was active in church work.
The funeral services were c
ducted*. 'rom the Caskey reside
TuesdaySnorning at 11 o'clock, H
W. S. Patterson officiating. . lip
nient was in Westside cemetery.
Xcw Sugar Conservation Rules
Effective June 19, dealers in So
Carolina must observe the follow
lules in selling sugar:
1. Dealers must not sell su
for purposes other than canning
preserving fruits and vegetables
lots of more than two (2) pounds
individuals who reside in cit
towns or villages, nor more tl
five (5) pounds to individuals v
reside in rural districts.
2. Dealers must not sell sugar
any individual for canning and i
serving in lots of more than twer
five (25) pounds in any one call
dar month.
3. Dealers must not selj any
gar to individuals for use in c
ning and preserving fruits and ve
tables unless the individuals fill
and sign a Home Canners Sugar C
tlflcate.
Wra. Elliott,
Food Administrator for S. C
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Rcwi
for any case of Catarrh that cannot
cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taV
by catarrh sufferers for the past thlr
five years, and has become known as <
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Ha
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the P
son from the Blood and healing the d
eased portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catai
Medicine for a short time you will aci
great Improvement in your gene
health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Me
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. St
for testimonials, free.
F J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio
Sold by all Druggists. 7Kc.
NT YOU
; strongest, most progressive
*t of the state. Fair dealing,
service, prompt delivery;
iccommodatibns, all . tTi^se
We invite you to ow* stcfr?.
i better,the service. That's
fOU.
rERRY CO.
STER. in one 120
THE LANCASTER NEWS, 1
/HOUT TOWN 771,
son a
" daugh
Organize Swimming Club. Riddle
rt- The Lancaster Swimming club hasjMetho
for been organized and the club has I o'elocl
ite leased the concrete swimming pool Ninet>
ay. owned by the Lancaster Ice & Fuel I Keller
company for the exclusive use of its brothe
members. Officers of the club are j and M
Miss Francena Milling, president: ville,
ho Geo. 13. Craven, vice-president; O. j ceremi
(n B. Bartlett. secretary and treasurer, large
'or The membershin includes annronl-m^.
lat "lately 150 people of Lancaster. !reccpt
09. 0 ! party
Demonstration flub Meetings. i re"t?.
The following Home Demonstra- ^ :'SC)I
tlon club meetings will be held the i xv'" '
last week in June: j t itles.
Ise Unity. with Mrs. Hob Steele, s- W
in. Thursday, June 27. at 5 o'clock fatl>er
ipa P- sradui
ill Program?Canning vegetables. i been
ire Demonstration?Canning beans
and peas.
North Lancaster, with Mrs. J. E. f <f )
.Craig, Friday, June 28. at 5 o'clock +
IP- m. + + 4
,a" Program?Pickling.
} 10 ! * s
Demonstration?Mustard paste. 1
Miss Juanita Neelv. k ort .
',h . Co. H. D. Agt. !l 8UC'
re"j ?o? exerci
Library Moved. ' a"
The Lancaster Library is nowjjl'101'
ro_ quartered in th former law office of '*"
P- K. Wylie on court l.ouSe square. ..U"
j _ . flit f) I' 1
jn The association fee'? very grateful to
* Mr- Wylie for his interest and gen- ">mm
""I ... G(1 |iv
th^ ,>ros T the use of the rooms
free of rent. It also appreciates
I jOrn
most heartily, the efficient service
)ok rendered by Mayor Stewart. County ?n
Engineer Hester, and Chief Orr, in tho c<
moving. held
Fifteen copies of the most select ^
ias_ war books have just been placed on "IP b
o the library shelves. If you desire ,utato
. more war information, join the li- 1 n,ank
brary. iStoug
nn- .......
[ra Those wanting other reading will , w,,lia
,raj And history and fiction by the best P'R(*k
authors. Three shelves filled with ,hP c
be- boy'8 books Just the thing to keep ,ivere
of boys interested during vacation. , nivp
vas Oive your boy a membership for the <
summer, anyway. the h
wo ?o? ,iam
lon Mrs. M??ore Entertains. Missei
py Mrs. Ernest Moore was hostess to Blank
. the members of tho PrIHav A ftar. ! Prnnk
noon Hook Club at her home on June j Sadie
11 G 14. This was their last social meet- Prizes
^ inn until September, though plans' attem
p have been arranged for
' work during the fntlr?.dimmer. A'- ?oss
former officers wer^Te-elected as fot- ker I,
lows: Mrs. Williams, presi- lah
dent r,Mia?^Jj^ffest Moore, vlce-presi-, Hallei
"^'dent; AJra^'John P. Hunter, secrw-iPauR
e tary and Mrs. W. C. Thomson, treas-laon.
ter- '
urer. Committees for the carrying . vvas <1
on of the club work were appointed, left h
and a program for the coming year fathei
arranged. It was decided that their sbo
U"1 former custom of exchanging books 'eoursi
ing j should be re-adopted, instead of cur- Sev
I rent magazines as during the past were
* : year. Pledges were given for the Appr?
U1<1 purchase of War Savings stamps. Prof.
"'I Salad and ices were attractively cipal.
1 lo served. sion c
?e3'| ?* histoi
linn Miss Jones Entertains.
i'bo An attractive luncheon was that
given by Miss Mary Heath Jones at
to her home on Chesterfield avenue in
>re-, honor of her house guests, Miss Elizity
abeth Kontz, of Atlanta. Ga., and We
en- Miss Katherine Hlakeney, of Ker- i-s ?t
shaw. Four tables each vere arsu
ranged for bridge and f , and Mis
an- many enjoyable games were played, visitit
ge- Misses Kontz and Hlakeney were
out presented with silk ho^M^while Miss Mr
!er- Lewis Murchison for t^ie highest shaw,
score in rook and Miss Dorothy
Moore for the highest score in Mis
bridge each received a beauMft" Va., i
linen handkerchief. Refreshments
I consisted ot a salad course with ice Mr.
ir<j tea and aprirot ice. turne*
be +
:en Speaks at York. Evi
'y* York, S. ('., June 20 The work visitit
he
It's of the state council of defense and ttr?,n
its need of co-operation and supOl*
^
Us- port from the people of South Caro>rh
lina were clearly explained by the vvftre
j a Kev. Hugh H. Murchlson of Lan- v
^ caster, field secretary of the organldl
. i)?,
ind zation. at a meeting held in the
( court house Monday -evening. Mr. lum,)i
! Murchlson was heard by a good sized u ''
audience and deep interest was
MB
j manifested in his address.
TltllH'TK OF KKSI'KFT. spend
) The members of Mr. Henry Gainor.
dear loving husband. Ions has Wedn
been gone but not forgotten. H
j The voice will not sound on earth , J
| any more, IlaItii
j For Qod has. called you home to treate
regt, ' / ^
Ife doeth all rhtngs for the beat. Ml*
I home
How lonely. J am without you. thou lotte
Rweet volce'ia hushed.
Thou hand will clasp no more. Mr
For Ood had one vacant, place In Buahi
Heaven for you. daya
I * Loving Wife. Caske
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LANCASTER, S. C.
Wilson-lthliHe- ' H ^1
marriage of E. Clyburn Wfl-'
nd Miss Ruth Elliott Riddle, -? 3" ????
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R - J
\ was solemnized at the First . j m
dist church last night at nine ] I
c. Rev. M. M. Brabham, ofj t J
'-Six. assisted by Rev. I). W ! ? |
. officiating Wendell Wilson,! ? 1
r of the groom, was best man ? 3
iss Ora lluckabee, of Bennetts- J J
was maid of honor. After the] _ 1
any. which was attended by a "1
number of friends and rela- ? j ^
of the contracting parties, a | "
ion was tendered the bridal ? WO ell'
at the home of the bride's pa- 7 3
and after which Mr. and Mrs. 1 C\Ol ')
i left for a wedding trip which t J nj' .j||
nclude a number of northern *
The groom is a son of Jas. I L I wliotll
Ison and is associated with his ?
in business. The bride is a! ? <
ate of Columbia college and has r J tile ]||i
engaged in teaching at Elgin - J
; t lie past year. ^
5i Wli
FORT MILL. + |fj ,M-,n
+ + + + + + ?i' + + + + + + uz lits in
t Mill. S. C . June 2<>?The zjjj this s
Mill 8Choo! came to the close of
\\-11 11 i
essful session with appropriate ifj
ses Sunday and Monday. Juno Qf
id 17. in the commodious an- rt"
iim of tin* school building. fjj
leveral congregation of the So
united in tlie servise at the au- Zh
uni Sunday at which time the I
encement sermon was preach- UT m Al\
tli" Kcv. ('. ('. Herbert, of ('lies- ^
com Col. 3:24: "Ye serve the ? J
Christ.'' r 1
Monday night at 8:30 o'clock.; [ ] * HAS.
ommencement exercises were ? J *
in the auditorium. "Voices of ? 1
'oods" was sung by the girls of j
igh school, after which the sa- L Z
rv was given by Rebekah I. J|l
enship. class prophecy by
h Hlankenship, class will by L?-J??
im Grier and the valedictory by
er Lee. After the signing of Mrs. Ed. K
lass song an address was de- ^Springs, spent
d by Prof. A. C. Moore, of tin E ither, S. D. Ta
rsity of South Carolina. f _
Certificates of graduation frr Mrs G. W. Pi
igh school were given to V ,Vy and Irene 1'
Grier, Stough Hlankenship (tay for Ashevilk
s Reulah Parka, Re^ *; _
lenship. Beatrice Parks. Jonn Paul Wilson.
., Grace Ervin. Eula Patterson. Klinn <jj "T*6Wiraj0
Rogers and Bleeker I^ee/^er^t^cerc here c,
i for punctuality and ij^jjjfc^iddie-Wilson w
dance were awarded "^TTlie _
,: :fVfrriSWr. George Miss Katherine
Garrison. Martha Dyches, Blee- home, havinir vi
ee, Grao.e .Ervin, Fair Bee. lion- Va.. and Greensl
lassey, R. R. Balles. Margaret leaving school at
*, Harvey Capps, ,Edith Parks, ?
tner Parks and Owen Patter- Mrs. Parolina 1
At this point a beautiful watch of her daughter,
lelivered to Miss Beatrice Parks for the weddin
,er by the will of lier grand- daughter, Mrs. (
r Parks to be given her when ?
completed the high school Miss Kstelle
p. rettsville, who h:
oral beautiful piano selections Alrnti Knight, re
ronilered by Miss Kathleen Ott. 'lay accompanied
>prlate remarks were made by
A. I'. Carter, the retiring prin- Miss Cornelia
with which the 1017-1B18 ses- training at the
?f the Fort Mil) school went Into >n Richmond, \a
y. days with her fa
Mrs. Mamie
PERSONAM*. m,ss Mar>' Mn
Charleston to v
spoon and Lieu1
ndell Wilson, of Camp Jackson. Mrs Witherspooi
home for a few days. ; turn |Q her home
?o?
is Melita Cook, of Kershaw, is The following
ig Mrs. E. K. Plyler. guests here this '
?o? Wilson wedding:
and Mrs. Boyd Young, of Ker-1 pam. 0r Ninety-S
were in town on Tuesday. | ()f Union; Miss
??? ! Mullins; Misses
is Kate Hines, of Richmond. Ora Huekahee,
s at home for the vacation. Mrs r, r. Hard!
?o?
and Mrs. A. Haines have re
[i 10 tneir Home in Charlotte. PELI
inder Brown, of Darlington, is ?
liis cousins, the Misses Fos- '^'-v w"e vvay
: lagra," says 1). F
o Lexington. N. C.
i. S. O. Gregory and children for 10 years an
the guests of Mrs. PL K. Plyler year; had doetf
reek. jail the time. SI
?o? I hospital and wi
iglas Plyler returned to Co- then taken to th<
a Thursday after spending a ton, N and
lays in town. j months. She wa
0 land in a few w
R. Terry motored to Tarhoro, brought home sh<
, Thursday, where he will speechless. A n
his vacation doctor at Lexl
?o? C., cured every <
F. Flemming, of Laurens, spent I had him to tr
esday with his brother-in-law, got able to tall: s
. C'. Brown. the first time in
" |IW?I NMM'Kft Mil! 1
\\ Oaskey loft Wednesday for housework and
nore, Md., where he will be every respect,
d at Johns Hopkins. i ruined her healt
?o? j she is now well
;s Kviree Patterson returned one suffering wit
Tuesday after visiting in Chnr- any business in;
and Pltieville, N. C. C., for advice. r
?o? answer your lett
and Mrs. J. N. McCollum, of cord of his loosi
tell, Fin., are spending a few thousand. His i
with the latter's father. W. Q. J. VV. Darruan,
y. N. C."
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rhrough Our | j
Membership |j
i j
e Federal Reserve Banking System, 1]
e placed in a stronger position than [2
i? . i i i ? . %
dore to Take care or tlic requirements Hi I
depositors, whether large or small, ffi I
ier tliev keep checking or saving ac- K
and at the same time to give them Hi
i?st modern hanking service. 33
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y not epen an account with us and 9
at once to participate in these beneid
the additional protection which IE
vstcm gives to voiir money deposited Hi
w
i First National Bank |
LANCASTER, S. C. SS'
?
l>. JONES, President, J |
. M. ("ItOXTOX, Vice President and Cashier, ^ 1 ^
IKA li. .IONICS, Jr., Assistant Cashier. . J
S. fobley,
of Heath1 The Dutchess of Marlborough is
Tuesday with her leading a movement among Ei *'?h
ylor. women to sell their family jewels foi
_o war funds.
oovey and children. Mf and Mrs~^rCa8k(^f^e^
oovey, left VVedncs- Bethe, Mr and Mrs G M cag^ey
, v c
and grandson, Jr., of Athens, Oat;- v <
~? Mrs. M. W. Coker and J. I). Rramley, a?
of Bishopvllle, J.iof Ash|am, Ga . j m. Caldwell,
!t^s.?^vell, of Cam-! Mrg j H Caldwell and children,
1,1 f?r the; Mrs. Elizabeth^* railkill and Miss
edding^i^^^ M"Nata wba. attended
"*>14 V.i ~ .
v* yile nas returned w^vtjjKey
. , , , . here on Tuesday,
sited in Lynchburg, J
lioro, N. <\, since * ~~ "
( athain Y? State Hoard of Health of South
_u Carolina.
Klliott was the guest Charleston, S. C., June 11, 1918.
Mrs. J. O. Porter, Sanitary water analysis No. 1932
g of her grand- of water received June 6, 1918 from. *Myburn
Wilson. Commission of Public Works, l.an o?
caster, S. C.
fownsend. of Hen- * Results in
us been visiting Miss Per Million
turned home Thurs- Color. ... t . . . . 0.00
by Miss Knight. Chlorine 15.00
-o - Free Ammonia * . . . 0.03
Elliott, who is in Albuminoid Ammonia 0.05
Memorial hospital Nitrogen in Nitrates.. , .. 0.00
i., is spending a few Nitrogen in Nitrites 0.00
ther, J C. Elliott. Total solids 64.00
?o? Itacterial Analysis.
Witherspoon and Bacterial indications of contaminore
left today for at ions, negative.
isit Harvey Wither-] Remarks: Analysis indicate wa
t. Will Ross Moore.' tor to bo of good quality and free 9
n will from there re- from contamination,
i in Denver, Col. i Respectfully submitted,
_Q F. L. Parker, M. D.
are the out-of-town 1
week for the RiddleRev.
M. M. Rrab!ix;
Miss Kthol
H W^T
Georgia Green and Hi
of Bennettsville; ?
in, of Greenville. TODA^?
GEORGE WALSH
jAGRA. ?in?
"Brave and Bold."
i crazy with pel- r|'j,js js nf Walsh's *
\ Miller. R. F. D 2. H(>st ]>j(.tim,s>
She had pellagra ^ ?
id got worse every 1*^ Cents 10 Cents
>rs waiting <>n hei TTTR D A V ^ ^
;ie was carried to a OA1 Ulvl/Al
ent crazy and was WILLIAM DUNCAN
; asylum at Morgan- ( ,
stayed there over HlKl
s helpless as a baby CAROL HOLLOWAY
eeks after she was
? was so low she wa*
tan told me that a "Vengeance and
ington-Frlanger, N. The Woman." I
?ase of piNlagra and ..i,,
?fllSO??
eat hi-r. When sh<- "
he had her mind for FATTY ARBUCKLE
several months in In "The Bell Boy"
rouI?1 do all of her an(j WeeJdy;
now she is well In
The pellagra had 15 CeiltS ? - 10 CeiltS
h in .very way bat MONDAY ~
in every way. Any
h pellagra, write to MARY PICKFORD
in at Lexington, N.
They will bf glad to "M'LISS"
er. There 1st ,
Ing a case ^ iW TT ~ V ?T I
lame and adih^V* Hearst Patlie NeWS. J
LexingtonrKrla>A JentS 10 CeiltS 1
70"2L' ,
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