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iw TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918. * + * 4* * v v * "fr ? v v v BUSINESS NOTICES ; 1 F. Z. HEAL Flit'IT J.Mis, all sizes Jar tops, rubbers and fruit povv dor; 2 and 3 pound cans at the o!< ? price. All of these arc at las r year's prices as long as tlicy last % J. It. Mackorell. 71-tf. i FOlt HALF?One Jersey cow am C young calf. Apply to It. A. Wll ^ llams, Lancaster, Route 5. 71 -11 AbmK OVK, COMK ALL You ar ^ ^^^ cordlally invited to Sam Patter nic dinner; beef, chicken. goat ^L cakes, candy and all kinds of cole drinks. East End of Lancaster Craigville band will furnish music IBP/ Don't miss it. 71-lt FOlt BALB Four Registered Berfi shire pigs of excellent breeding; : months old, weight 60 ll>s. A. 11 Robinson. 70-2t. KOIt SALE?Two horses, will wori ^-\ anywhere, good family .horses ' Apply to J. W. Evans, phono If 300 and 301. 64-tf. J WANTED?Spring chickens, egg: B and beef cattle. Highest niarke Wt prices paid. J. ,W. Evans _ raonea 300 and 301. 64-tf. Ljjj^L SUMMED HOME in Mountains o HRffl North Carolina for rent; Ilidge I crest, 18 miles- from Asheville JfljL Eight rooms, furnished, water ant HLMetectric lights. Near railroat bodF?^station and postofflce. Geo. B rajj7 graven, Lancaster, S. C. 61-tf. ||k ^ ANYONE during service flag! ^ made, apply to Mrs, Molly J Perry. 65-Pri.-4t. ^ WANTED?We have an attractive proposition for a hustler in ever? county in South Carolina. / meritorious steering control anc locking device for light cars jB Thousands of satisfied users. Ex ? elusive territory given to rlgh party. For particulars addies: Room 105, Berkeley Apartments v Columbia, S. C. 66-2t * I PROFESSIONAL CARDS * r * 4 \ Dlt. J. ItKKCK rrNl?KItlil RK. I Dental Surg?N?n. m FoBvce Hours: [ 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. . 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. by Appointment. ?5^-0- N Office Phone 100. Ipuke i Residence Phone 16. "Hf Office over Lancaster Pharmacy DR. \V. S. HOLLY, Veterinary Phy I/slclan, Surgeon and Dentist, ,Offlc< I'uU of Oregory, Hood Live Stock Co liu&aJ ^dTSbles. Residence Phone 185 /^Office Phone 226. Pll/ *^ef v Political Advertisements. qS To the Democratic Voters of th< |Ji , Fifth District: , , I respectrully ask to be renominat ed and re-elected to Congress fron ' In Triatrial ond icrrnn In a ItiHn thi B result of the Democratic P?'~"ir: totm' Election. Iav3^ * will not be able to spend inuct lieso |}'me ,n the District this summer, he stoves?ause of Die Kreat amount of im tap^y?POrtnnt legislation growing out o Kpij j|be war situation, but \vill attem E(!hBi^ndet'nK8 in the District wheneve possible. It is absolutely essentia \*L for congressmen to be at their pos L at this time. W. F. STEVfcNSON. I W LITTLETON COLLEGE r lias Just closed one of the most sue j Cessfltl years in its history. Th 37th annual session will begin Sep tember 25th. Write for new illustrated cata logue, also and quickly for particu lars concerning our special offer t a few girls who can not pay ou catalogue rate. Address J. M j f Rhodes, Littleton, N. C.?67-tf. fcWF WA jjk Wo amljuilding up one wt IC 8^orcs in th,H p r 1 jft-*Sr ^Ztetreetineut, hone; J FvpRicES> ' VVjjBre 4t\. your service. ^lP? ^IH^er 4he Business t! An^S^y Mttcnive<i ^P*TPrin 1 for ParhLMLl A Jl m %fyreachM^ LANC T . _ . I ' jl THE NEWS ADGUT |L > Miss Mikpit Kiitcrtnins. Invj Miss Dorothy Moore entertained Misses Ju ' I at her home on Friday afternoon in Murray oec '"j honor of the house guests of Miss tion office ? I Mary Heath Jones, Miss Hlizabeth elry store : 1 I Kontz, of Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Invited to Klizabeth Heath, of Columbia. Koift for any it I tables were arranged for hearts, at garding th< i which game Miss Mary Alice Catling be glad foi 1 scored highest and was awarded a to use the - lovely camisole. The guest prizes their shop] were each dainty lingerie bows. Hit- . tiresome, tie heed was paid to the inclemency j Below U of the weather during this occasion. I community instead sunshine of cheerincss and ' stration an mirth reigned supieine throughout there may the afternoon. A salad course was : as to the j jjorved. . I for the woi ? o? I so that the ' I Conserving Ice. to apply. i Soda fountains since Friday hove mN'ei ' been dispensing drinks without ice tjon :,gent. *i on orders from the food administra- j Helltown. " Moil. This is made necessary in or- | < 'harlcshori der to conserve ice the manufacture Douglas H I of which requires coal. The foun KM | taitp, of course, are kept cool, but itonds. Mit - no crushed or cracked ice is served n;,i< kjtiK?.. i in the drinks. Hill, Rich ^ . ?o? haw, I'nit; * llnmo Demonstration Meetings. caster, Ker The flowing meetings in Home yjjSs yj,. _ Demonstration club work will be gcncy Hon , held the first week of July: Pus work i t Rich Hill, with Mrs. T. M. Fuller- j(jes: ,\nl ton, Wednesday, July 3 at 1 o'clock Harherville p, m. Creek. IMn Program?Piekllng. Jack son ha n f Demonstration?Mustard Pickle, c>ak Hill. I Agent?Miss Neely. Riverside. Oakhurst. with Miss Sallio Ussery Tradesville I Tuesday. July 2 at 4 o'clock p. m. 1 Program?Pickling. Miss Itt'Tl . ^ Demonstration?Mustard Paste. Ol Agent?Miss Neely. A Pleasant Hill, with Mrs. S. R rj^. hut * Robertson Friday, July 5 at 4 pn,ssjvo Wl o clock p. in. nnf| Pogragi?Pickling. which wa * , amonstration- "ustard Pickle. PVenlng at t root Xf J V n ' Methodist < Camp Creek, with Mrs. Sam Rob- rpho l)rj(j k nts Wednesday July 3 at 4:30 an(l o'clock p. m. Lancaster's Program- ( aiming. eompllshed Demonstration?Canning vegeta- gra(juated ' blea- 1910. and Agent Miss MoMurr-y. VTradesvllle at school building Frl- brideg day, July 5 at 4 o'clock p. m. ,iere an(, , ^ Program Canning. ness man y. Demonstration?Canning vegeta- cenent nioi ^ bles. The rh, ^ Agent?Miss McMurray. corated wit ' PELLAGRA^ Guy Skipp "My wife was crazy with pel- McDermit, lagra," says D. P. Miller. R. P. D. 3. j,.nt select! Lexington. N. C. She had pellagra rjval of th tor 10 years and got worse everv i(njl portor year; had doctors waiting on her tontment" all the time. She was carried to a bridesmaid hospital and went qrazy and wn- dresses wit then taken to the asylum at Morgan maline lia ton, N* .C., nnd stayed there ove tied with 1 p months. Slie was helpless as a baby with pink j and in a few weeks after she was bride's mal . brought home she was so low she was joe Porter, speechless. A man told me that a wards, Mu doctor at Lexington-Krlanger, N Union: Mis C., cured every case of pellagra and nettsville; I had him to treat her. When she Lancaster; e got able to talk she had her mind for caster; Mb the first time in several months. In honor. Iter . two weeks she could do all of her p|nk georg i housework and now she Is well in trimmed w 3 every respect. The pellagra had jn^ pink ci / ruined her health in every way but honor, Mrs she is now well In every way. Any thp bride, , one suffering with pellagra, write to georgette . any business man at Lexington, N. ender swee . C., for advice. They will be glad to mj8Sps ,B!i: answer your letter. There is no re- jot to Porte j cord of his loosing a case out of a {jje an)j 0ai , thousand. His name and address is of ros,. pot , j; W. Darman. Lexington-Krlanger. (i,,ar jfttlo t N. C." 70-2t. Wilson, ct . ^ white satin How's This? < re were: Orvo ?I,,w/lrorl nollor. for any case of Catarrh that cannot be ' cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. *' 'ynn. Dr. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken Lancaster by catarrh sufferers for the past thlrtyp five years, and has become known as tho Camden, most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's n-lie ? . - Catarrh Medicine acts thru tho Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- ! her father son from the Blood and healing the die- |n wbite (j, eased portions. i After you have taken Hall's Catarrh of soft wh Medicine for a short time you will nee a w?,itp rhim n (treat Improvement In your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medl- ( nient was 1 cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send f , I for testimonials, free. pr? st ntru F. J. CHKNF.T A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. veil, an ail 8old by all Drugglrts. *^c waR , She h;I groom. K M MB M M ' a I <i ')Ol* t .NT YOU rho ccr< u' * llov. M. M he*Rtrongest, most progressive of tho bi n art of the state. Fair dealing, hv the n<-\ st service, prompt delivery, tion was > accommodations, all these hride'a pai We invite you to our store. the cereipn he better the service. That's - you. , \fr. and ?mmmmmmm???? *M(UK.iret I TERRY CO. r r for a few 'ASTER. Phone 120 | Maaeey an< J?* "" iff " ' (tai.njW jm . Roux'a dautflTeiX^ * - ^ ^ v fcrf- - HE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C. TOWN _ | I 1' EIISON AI aS. ^1 Benj. Hirsch left Monc ted to Host Hoom. Charleston. anita Neely anil Hattie Mc Q upy the Home Pemonstra- Mr8 Joe ( herrv. of Char over B. C. Hough's jew- vl8iting relatives here. and every one is cordially ' call there on Saturdays Mr and Mr8 Wm iformation or service re- spent Sunday in charlotte, eir club work. They will, r the out of town women! Boyd Morton, of Camp . otliee as a rest room if spent the week-end at home, ping hours are long and ???Lieut. Carl Bennett, of Can i given the names of the son, spent Sunday at home. >s with the Home Demon- o? cut in charge so that Miss Jennie Ingram retu tie 110 misunderstanding her home in Ker-dit.v Sundav apent who is responsible ? ? ? k of that community, ami Mrs- L??rny Splines returnc people may know to whom ",is Pom Milwaukee, My. the Home Renmnstra- Vio,a H'm-kinon sji has ovorsiRhl of: IP -h ' vv,,ek ''."<1 <'*< her home at Dm JUoontiimdnle, llrtien., r?. Crenshaw, Caston. Miss I,-ma Hilton, of Char try Creek, Elgin, Pint t,u* gue8t *,r Mt ss Iteulah Lit at Ridpe, .loves' Cross! ?o Iway, North Lancaster, Ml88 Pauline Marlon is ai Pleasant Plains. Pleasant mm? r school at Winthrop < llill. Stonelioro, Ta\:i-j ?~" y, Onkhnrst. Tank. Han Miss J,,si" Montpomery is show. Heath Springs. | hpr sis,<>r 1" 'he Camp Creek Murray, assistant enter- ?o? i* Demonstration npe-'t. T">' ^repory. who has Dor In the followlnp conimun- Atlanta, Da., has t tioeli. Ruford. Hellairr home. Cane Creek, Camp ?o ie. Ferguson. Fork llill.! Taylor Mohley. of Heath It. New Itethel, Osceola. is ^lUng his pramlfather, I'leasant Valley, "Red Hill. Ta>lor. Cnion, Van Wvck, ~n? v- . " Miss Gladys Wallace, of C? . /Won. Tabernacle. lis visitinp her sister. Mrs. ?o? ! II It I IM>I,E IIRIRK Walters. K. CDYIU'KN WIIjSON MJsr lnoz Hallntan is visit lap marked with simpli- grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs very beautiful and itn- Montpomery. is that of Miss Ruth Rid- o r- Clyhurn Wilson. | Miss Edna Roberts is spent s solemnized Thursday j week at the home of her unci n.nn ? ?! ? 1- - .? - ' ??-iwn ai me rirsi Montgomery. 'hurch. o? e Is the only child of Mr. Mrs. T. M. Hallman spent . U. Riddle, and is one of a( the home of her father, most beautiful and ac- Montgomery, young women. She ?o? from Columbia college in Miss Nell Patterson, of ^ has been principal of the niPn js visiting her brother, d for the past school term. s. Patterson. room is also well known s a very prominent busi- Mrs. J. F. Smith has retui of great ability and ex- ter having visited in Greenvi al qualities. ion aml Woodruff, irch was beautifully de- ? n? h pink and white hydran-j Mrs. F. P Roswell and chll minis. While the guests' Rurkeville, Va., are visiting nhling the organist. Miss mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs er. and the violinist. Mr. Pavseur. rendered several excel- n ons Just before the ar- Lieutenant and Mrs. Alh< e bridal party Miss Care-, key. of Camp Jackson, sf sang very sweetly "Con-1 week-end at home. and "I Love You." The o s wore white organdie Miss Alice Flynn. of New h pink sashes and while is improving after an open ts carrying pink baskets Fennel infirmary. Rock Hill, white maline and filled ? ind white sweet peas. The Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fills ids came as follows: Miss daughter. Corrinne. attend Lancaster; Miss Nan Kd- cotton seed crusher's convei llins; Miss Kthel Mix. Washington. 1). C., last week is Georgia Green,. Ren- ?n? Miss Mary Elliott Carnes.j Mrs. Stoney Drake and < Miss Sadie Wilson, Lan- Stoney and William, of Atlai (s Ora Huekabee, maid of are visiting the former's inettsville. was gowned in Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory ette of a delicate hue.j o ith cut pearls and carry-j Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Parish irnations. The matron of [tie daughter, of Atlanta, G . R. R. Riddle, mother of j visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Rei wore a dress of i?vnn/iav I over satin, wearing lav- ^ , t peas. The flower girls ?ah?.th Oar?..? ami Char- . ""T , , , , . , , A wagon load of nitrate i. dressed in pink organ- . . , . ? v ... , belonging to T. Y. Williams lying iflRmtv pink baskets , , . c . ., , stroved by fire about two mil als, were preceded bv the .. .. <, . . ,. the citv Saturday afternooi ring bearer. Miss Jimmie , , ... , , negro driver told a represent waving the ring upon a~,, .. , , . . ,,, The News that he happened i pillar. Acting as ush-l , . . .. ? , _,, . ? .around just as the flames br Thurlow (Jregory, James ., , ,. . , _ on the rear of the wagon John Stewnian. J. It . . . ... ... ? .. he had onlv time to throw off Iteese ! underbill k of , . ., . ., e . , ... , i and unhitch the four mules and Charles Sowell. of ... ., I wagon, with the exception , . wheels, was destroyed, e entering on the arm of was handsomely gowned * .chess satin with a bodice: KA"' dte net and beaded with FOH SOi AKE ANXO estones. Her only orna-j Atlanta, Oa., Juno 24.?' a lovely string of pearls i pointment of the following by the bridgroom. Her managers for railroads in th< rv floating cloud of white' ern region were announced 1 told with a rope of pearls. \ Winchell, regional director met at the alter by the! south: o' had entered from th<- W. L. Mapother, Nashvilb * wh bis best man and sol- tanooga and St. Louis railwa r. Wendell II. Wilson, of nessee Central railway, son. Louisville, Ky. ninny was performed hy W. J. Harahan, Seaboard J . llrabham. former pastor railway. Office. Norfolk. V le. of Ninety-Six, assisted F. T. Lamb, Atlanta, Hlrn D W Keller. A recep- and Atlantic railway; Atla riven at the home of the West Point railway; Oeori rents Immediately after road; Charleston and Westei ny. Una railway; St. Louis ai n | Francisco railway (line easl I Mra.,Wm. Taylor, Miss Mississippi;! Western Ual Bradford and Taylor Mob-' Alabama. Office, Atlanta. G 'd to Fort Mill Sunday ! The federal managers, 'ord i^moined In Fort Mill nouncement said, wfll have days, an<l Mrs. Withers) tion over all departments i d child accompanied them respective lines, reporting * * regions' director. v,; HI? ' ' " - Jfr ? -r? ]i liiy for ? lone,jj Thro end licks ij Men s Jackson. Zn tfj Iii the Federal 1 ip jack- |_p- we are placed in ifi over before to tak Ijj of all depositors, If; whether t hev ko< d homo gy Wis. an counts; and at tli tent the ?fi 1'11' n,"st modern 1 lotto, is S U "(,t "lM'n IIKl?" ! 3| ?'d once t<? itondiup lils and the addf ^ llis sfsteni ui Ves visitinp U" \\ i 111 lis. otuintvl ' sprinps. ^ The First S. I>. |jS LANC " "VW?-| tfj < MAS. .K.XKS, ( lias. UJ J] K. M. ( KO\TO\, fP Ilt.\ inc hor 31 r- N'-l I ail line the . L. N. ~ 1 II TV-NINE MEN ARE SENT TO CA Sunday Louis (Continued From Page 1.) It. Car-, ... Minton Amos Raskin, H Rev. \\ Springs, It. 1. Wylie Jesse Rr&zzil, H noil af_'spri.iK?, It. 1. ,. .. 1 William Ross Carnes, Lanca lie, I n-' Springs. Henry J. Catoe, Kershaw, R. dren. of Paul Kirkley C'authen, Kers the for- (Jeorge F.verette Cauthen, Lai L. C. ter, Mill Hill. Henj. Franklin Craig. Tavnht I>an Herbert Cole, Kershaw. ?rt. Cas- Colored, lent the James Barnes. I.ancaster, R. I Riehard Crenshaw, Van W It. 1. Bethel. Lewis Plyburn, Lancaster, R ition a? Paul Clark, Taxahaw, R. 1. on and i ri f? fi r? f-i ri t-i r-i r-i r-i i-? i ( , th.: n*I7IJ131J111OIIIO111 1312 it ion in 31 \r f You are sah hildren. Q? I na. c.a Jg your purchai parents. rtJ r::A\ Gossai rry Cau- ? - 3 ! | - * < (ossard < <>rs< of sod-? | 2 x "ll ?i 11-fljiy col's was de- ZT1 les fromj"! * Wl nilitCCtl to } T,1f | J ^1 Ucll'iUitccd to i atlve of IC * to look ? - in# service until okc out T 2 Ho said - 1 ono bae I 1 & (* *' The ^ * p. 'MsBm ,h" * ? 33 ; m\ I X( KD 3 / ^ \ ? rho ap-J ? [ federal =g \^/ a south- JJ ?y H. n. Jh il.V \ for the g ?. rh?t'g y; Ten- ffP I omce.iffl igj^ linchnm ? nta and Q" i I \ to ad San ah \ t of the Jjj 11 way of jC ; \ the an- |1* J'irisdtp- ! riJ an their m to the iVl i K _ r^mLm JS * _ v\ PAGE FIVE 1 ugh Our | j ibership 11 Reserve Banking System, yfl a stronger position than I e care of the requirements ? j whether large <?r small, ffi ']) checking or saving ac- 3J e same time to give them Sfi I ??l I I IV I I ly fSCl'VlCC. ya ? ;m neeount with us and is partieipatc in those hone- ffi . tiunal protection whic h Ufi t<? voiir money deposited 1 ^ National Bank | JASTER, S. C. S \'irc I'icvidoiit and Casliior, |h It. JO.NKS, Jr., Assistant ('-ashler. jig ? i ___________ t Willie Clinton, Lancaster, R. 5.* * v?. MI* Willie Cunningham, Lancaster, R. 1. Jesse Barnes, Stoneboro, R. 1, Box 56. Fred Cunningham, StpnQbcifp, e-ith Wyatt Brown. Lancaster John Blnckmon. Lancaster? R 6 ? w " " * eath J'?hn lllakeney, Taxahaw. John McLaurin Clyburn, Van ster W>'ck- R- 1' Ollie Clifton, Van Wyek. Sidney ( rinuninger. Heath Springs haw. R. 1. . -> , ticas- Robert L. Crawford, Lancaster. Johnson Cunningham, Stonehoro. I W R. 1. Honda, certilieates of indt^j^Aiess, war savings certificates rrW^Hj^pift S. stamps issued by the treasury up to .Man h 12 totaled $8,r>(50,802,052.96. CLTLOJLLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLCLELCLE nai-i m ill in m i-J in in m in in ill in i ?guarded in se of a S I ' *d Corset 1 : t is guaranteed to uive C j \ ict comfort. il 1 !fi * ' safeguard your health. E :j jive satisfactory wear- j ?? worn out. r 2 a 4-1 -Mm with all these, tlie EH knowledge that the -1 style of her fiossard is |beyond erit.ieisin is in- Ij valuable to the discrim- 5 ] mating woman.. l : f y Priced at $2.00, $2.25, \ i $2.75, $2.50, $5.00, $5.50 [ ! I and up. ij ,? Lancaster Department S L _ our. bc? Stores, l - er of 'The Ilosl Place to Shop E After AH." fi Uf ATd ( Gos Wrd | 'r COte.SICTsS [? 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