The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 28, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 1918.
THE NEWS ABOh
Observe Children's Day. Ice
Children's Day exercises will be Then
held at Hopewell Methcfdist church at Unio
Sunday morning beginning at 10:30 June 21
o'clock. the ben
?investei
Goes to Charlottesville. Everytx
Miss Annette Craig left Wednesday
for Charlottesville. Va., to take Wheat :
a courso at the State Normal^school.
Miss Craig was formerly assistant e ^
'home demonstration airent In this
icounty. must o
which 1
First From Lancaster County. ' !
The name of Sam R. Lucas was merH n
mentioned In the casualty list among suPPly
the severely wounded under date of
June 22. LucaB Is from the Flat ,,loir te
Creek section of Lancaster county, (,at
1 st 11'
and has been with the American expeditionary
forces in France for ^our
some time. " wheat,
mate o
Mr. Croxton on Committee. fiour-p<
E. Mt Croxton, vice-president and mem 01
cashier of the First National Rank, te"a?V
of this city, has received a telegram ' ^
from George 'A. Perkins asking him *? W 6
to accept a place on the Y. M. C. A. ^ eat '
war work committee for the South- ?Ur to
eastern ' military department, em- ( a
bracing several southern sfates. Mr. (
Croxton wired his acceptance and P?anc*
? will meet the committee in Atlanta
Jmnext 'Tuesday for ra conference.
* tent st?
rN ?o?
^ Hnrk With Tlie News.
jfl K. A. Long", who for several years ^'
connected with The LancasteY
fep^^Hkws, and who until recently operat- Une
I flpR the Lancaster Job Prlntery, will
V be ijack with The News beginning
uW next Monday. Mr. Long Is well Missc
H Jtnown to the people both of the city ta> Ga.,
V and county and the quality of his lumbla,
work in Job printing and advertising Jones, 1
likowlse is well known. Drlscoll
\ ?o? ing at 1
Celebrate th*?Fourth. VVylie i
V The colored people of Lancaster on th'8
I are planning a grand Fourth of July atatlone
.celebration. There will be a patri- solatlon
* otic parade with brass band, speeches Dorothj
by prominent white and colored citt- were se
, zens, picnic ninner ana rerresnments
^ to be sold for the benefit of the Red Mrs.
fW, Cross. Wednes
v yA her yoi
Elizabe
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. BUSINESS NOTICES lightful
^ Miss Li
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J j*g-ti. SEAL FRUIT JARS, all sizes. ho8e ,
"iWBjar tops, rubbers and fruit pow^der;
2 and 3 pound cans at the old
, . Miss
Ice. All of these are at last . .
J . , In hone
f "irs prices as long as they last. . .
Lpn. Mackorell. 71-tf.
to. Hook v
* SALE?Two horses, will work n,ont> 1
IJB'anywhere. good family horses. ,,olen
[9 ADply to J. W. Evans, phones <la,nty
' K 300 and 301. 64-tf. K?ntz
AMf * pencil.
J^^AlVANTKR?Spring chickens, eggs ?(' 'n 11
anfl beef cattle. Highest market w'th A
?prices paid. J. W. Evans, nr
L| phones 300 and 301. 64-tf. course.
Withers
P PROFESSIONAL CARDS the'r h
ship, of
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I DR. J. KKfiCE FUNDKltHUHK, Carson,
r Dental Surgeon.
nA OM/.& Um,... vlted tr
^ 8 80 t? 12:30 A. M. w*? m
jf 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. ?n the!
^T And by Appointment. home t
Office Phone 160. freshnw
Residence Phone 16. punch.
. Office over Lancaster Pharmacy thrllllni
V . | Laura i
DR. W. 8. HOLLY, Veterinary Phy- | was av
slclan, Surgeon and Dentist. Office , tionery.
at Gregory, Hood Live Stock Co On
*""stables. Residence Phone 185; B. Jon(
Office Phone 226. honor
Atlanta
Political Advertisements. Mary h
? - ,highly
To the Democratic Voters of the, contest
Fifth District: 1 Jones t
I respectfully ask to be renomlnat- , the aft
ed .and re-elected to Congress from with a
AVI. TM-A.U* nn,l ? .LtJ? ? I. ^ (hn inn
ill i o Lfinii iti a Liu ci&rcr: iu iiuuir uif ? " 8"'
*f~result of the Democratic Primary celving
Election. wiohes
I will not be able to spend mucb freshlnj
time in the District this summer, because
of the great amount of in)- Monr
portant legislation growing out o Long a
\the war aituation, but will ^ttend Heath
iB^tings in the District whenever Mrs. L
ii^Bslbie. It is absolutely essential1II. K. c
oByflfatwlMmfb bo at their post
^ Ttime. STBVENBON. l MJgs
' i ,eftVo w
fjTTLETO^COI.I.ERE;
eloMd ona ol-t!i? montjiivrc- unIvor(
%4l years In Its history. / The
i;nnuat'session will begin Wp Mj
^ 25tfl* \ ville; I
for new illustrated cr?-\j u j
\iso and quickly for partjeuseeming
our special offer to an(,' Wj
?girls w'^Nnao. not pay our
Vv* " m. - Mr$
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THE LANCAS1
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T roww .. II PERSONAM.
Mis? Willie Wilson Mlllen
Cream Supper at Union. maQ ,8 the gueRt Qf M,88 ^
b will be an ice cream supper p
n school house Friday night, Mrs. M. R. McCardell i
8.* The proceeds will go for Huth McCardell are spendii
eflt of the school and will be days in Columbia.
1 In War Savings stamps. ._o?
)dy invited. g. c, Craig left this weel
0 lumbia where he will enter
Timing nuiif* ior ino rarmera eminent service,
of South Carolina. 0
wheat mills In South Carolina Miss Ijouise Poag has
bserve the foflowlng rules home froii a visit to her
jecome effective immediately. Wilmington, N. C.
Mills must not grind for far- ???
lore than enough wheat to Miss Molivia Taylor
the farmers themselves an" home Thursday from Timn
s of their household and whe^e she had visited her i
nants with enough flour from ? ?>?
e of the grinding to October an<1 Mrs- K- Mai
18. In estimating how much ^econte Mackey left Wedn,
grind for a farmer from h's ,lie:r summer home at Stor
millers may base their esti- ?
n allowing twelve pounds of Mi"8 MaU(,e Stroupe. Clyl
Person per month for each Quay Stroupe motored fr<
?f the farmers household or 1 uesdav to visit their sister,
S. Patterson.
Jntil the new rules in regard ... .... . ., ? ..
. . ... . ' . Miss Elizabeth Heath,
at substitutes are enacted, . .
... . . . . been visiting Miss Mary
mills must not deliver any . . .
, , ' Jones, returned to her lion
farmers unless they sign the ... _
Minima on Tuesday,
card agreeing to use one
of flour substitutes for every Mrs. E. K. Plyler spent
of flour used. with her parents in Kershaw
tule 26-D in circular of the accompanied home hv hi
Division is modified to the ex- MisS Hornice Sowell.
ited above. ?o?
J. H. Witherspoon, Miss Elizabeth A. Brown
Administrator for Lancaster taking a Red Cross course
York, is at home for a few
20th, 1918. cation before beginning
??? work.
Entertain for Visitors. ?o?
is Elizabeth Kontz, of Atlan- Mrs. Edward Bennett an
"and Elizabeth Heath, of Co- ter, Mary, have returned he
guests of Miss* Mary Heath a visit in Hartsville. The
were honored by Miss Rosella sister. Miss Boise Moore, a
at a party on Tuesday morn- 'ed them.
in-QA Ml?n niu *
tv.uv. inion mm y uiiUBnueKV' " u
iisplayed her skill at hearts Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Witl
occasion and a lovely box of Mesdames McDonald and
iry was her trophy. The con- tored down from Charlotte
i was cut for and won by Miss day for a few hours with M
r Moore. Salad and sherbet Wltherspoon.
rved. ???
? Mailing Questionnnlrt
Leroy Springs was hostess on In the ,ist of rcKiatrantl
day afternoon to a number of ln Tuesday's paper. the
ing friends In honor of Miss "colored" slipped in and sh
th Kontz. Four tables of jag^ gjvteen as colored. F
participated ln the many do- tbe gjXteen are colored, but
games of hearts, at which should not have app
ewis Murchison scored high- the ?8t furnlshed us by
i a a w r\r\ i v onH Mioo Murrhl'inr . .
.? |)0ard was not divided as
ch recipients of a pair of silk The name of Sldney Cj.,
Salad and Ices were served. IlPath Sprillg8f R. who
should have appeared in tl
Lucia Murchison entertained whlte Llkowiso> sonle of t]
n of Miss Kli/abeth Kontz at appearing above the aiih.i
tie on Thursday afteinoon. colored. The News regrets I
las the feature of entertain- an(j pr|nts the list herewi
?nd was excelled in by Miss 8hol,|,i jiaVe appeared befor
Mackev, who was given a
.... . . ... Questionnaires Mailed Ti
pair of lingerie clasps. Miss
was presented with a silver Bon Adams, Heath
?alad was attractively serv- Blintature
war ships decorated Arthur W. Bak^r. Itiver
merican flags, with accesso- Clifford Barnwell Halls
id was followed with an ice caster, If. 5.
Thomas Lovick Ballard,
ter, 3.
;b (Elizabeth and Mary Donnon
ipoon entertained in honor of Jcsae Bdrnea' Pt?nebon
ouse guests. Miss Ellen Man- *ox
Hartsville; Miss Rose Young. T,hos- M Barton. Rancas
ster, and Miss Lucy Holmes EIza H' Beckham, Lanca
of Charlotte. Upon arrival KdKar C. Blackmon,
dozen guests, they were in- riPrin8a- B.
5 attend the movies, which ' lailde Bishop. Heath
et with immediate approval.
Ir return to the Witherspoon W>'alt Brown, Lancaster
hey were greeted with re- Nezzle Catoe. Kersha\
mts consisting of sandwiches, Robert Lee Catoe, Heath
ice cream and cake. At the B- 1.
g game of silhouettes, Miss Clyburn Cauthen, Heath
Gilbert Williams won, and B- 4.
warded a lovely box of sta- Haul Clark, Taxahaw, R.
_ Lewis Clyburn, Laneaste
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Ira Willie Clinton. Lancaster
is entertained at hearts in Richard Crenshaw, Var
of Miss Elizabeth Kontz. of B. 1.
, Ga.. guest of her niece. Miss Will Cunningham, fitoneb
eath Jones. The gamex were Stokes M. Collins, Van VV
interesting and a spirit of Fred Cunningham, S
nrevailerf thrr?iich?n? Minn YVIIIIa Cnnn(n?Knn> i
leld the largest score during R? 1ernoon
and was presented H. Stokes Ashley. Chest
box of correspondence cards Merldlth Maker. Mineral
?t of honor. Miss Kontz. re- N. C., It. 1.
a silver picture frame. Sand- Joseph P. Bailey, Lancast
and ice tea were a most re- James I^eroy Mallard, I
5 repast. It. 3.
??? James Barnes, Lancaster
oe Enquirer: Mrs. Samuel Mlnton Amos Maskin
nd little son. Samuel, Jr., of Springs, It. 1.
Springs, S C., are visiting John Blackmon, Lancast
ong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mlakeney, Taxahaw
opple. Wyllo Jesse Mrazzil,
?o? Springs, R. 1,
Mildred Cunningham will ^ William Ross Carnes, I.
lojjday to visit In Greensboro Springs.
nston-Salem, N. C., before he- Henry J. Catoe, Kershaw
ner,studies at the Columbia rviraiey i autnen,
Ity, New York. July 1. Oeorge Everette Caitfhen
( ?. ter, Mill Hill.
'8 Ellen Manshlp]%of Harts- John McLaurln Clybui
lose Vy.ounif, of Chegtej, and Wyck, Rf 1.
folices Carson, of Charlotte. Clifton, A an Wyck
ot Misses Elisabeth ** / Franklin Oral*. Ti
t^Hfnnor Witheiypoon..* *^Criminin*er.Hjfotl
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'ER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C.
j Johnson Cunningham, Stoncboro:
'R. 1. R.
Mailed Wednesday,
of Rod- Ed. Ghent, Lancaster, Mill Hill.
ra Nlsbet. Roy O. Rays, Mineral Springs, N.
C.. R. 1.
ind Miss Hazel Harris, Lancaster, R. 2.
ng a few Sam Hammond, Lancaster.
Lewis Ivey, Lancaster. Ro
Ike Hough. Lancaster, R. 4.
c for Co- James Ernest |EUls, Lancaster,
the gov- Chalmers Ellis, Lancaster.
George Dunlap, Lancaster, R. 4.
Rufus Deese, Lancaster,
returned Fred Davidson, Lancaster, R. 8.
sister in George Cureton, Lancaster, R. 4.
Boysie Cureton, Lancaster, R. 1. Sp
Preston Cunningham, Jr., Lancasreturned
! ter. R. 3.
nonsville, Charley B. Horton, Lancaster,
sister. R. 2. j R
Dock Hood, Lancaster.
key and Clawson C. Harmon, Lancaster,
*sday for r 5,
leboro. Ebenezer Erskine llallman, I^ancaster
R. 1
burn and James B. Gibson, Lancaster.
>m York William Otto Funderburk, Lam
Mrs. W. caster, R. 7.
William T. Evans, Lancaster. R. 1 '
John Humphries, Kershaw, It. 3.
who has ,, ? ... .
J".sau English, Kershaw.
Heath ... _ , ...
le in Co Robert M. Dubose, Kershaw.
Curley L. Hough, Kershaw, R. 3.
Lancy Holton, Kershaw, R. 5.
Tuesday James C. Faile, Kershaw,
and was McKinley Faile, Kershaw,
er sister. Heyward Hough. Heath Springs,
R. 2.
Otis Hinson, Heath Springs, R. 2.
1, who is Willie B. Faulkenberry, Heath;
1 in New Springs, R. 2.
days va- Willie House, Taxahaw. J
hospital Oscar Tillman Deas, Taxahaw,
R. 1.
Kermit J. Gregory, Taxahaw.
d daugh- Arthur Green, Taxahaw, R. 1.
ime after Thos. Edwin Gordon, Tradesvllle.
former's Earl H. DeLaney, Van Wyck. It. 1.
ccompan- Provy Hood, Waxhaw, N. C., It. 1,
Box 28. Jl
Luther Graham. Stoneboro, R. l.j
herspoon, Henry Stokes Ferguson, River-'
Hill mo- tide.
Wednes- Rodgers Faulkner, Riverside.
[rs. M. S. Mailed Tliursday.
Jacob Izzard, Kershaw, R. 3.
George Jackson, Lancaster, at J.
E. Craig. R. 1.
9 printed Howard Gregory Jordan, Lancassub-title,
terowed
the Harvey B. Kennington, Lancaster
'i ftppn nf! Ollle Klmher T.nnonetnr- I? 1 ; "
the sub- Alexander Kirk, Osceola, R. 1.
eared, as Box 14.
the local Jack Knight, Kershaw,
to races. Ira Samuel Knight, Lancaster,
niminger, Thomas Knight, Lancaster, Mill
is white. Hill.
ie list of John T. Lane, Lancaster,
he names Hoyal A. Lucas, Lancaster,
itlo were Samuel Lee Luca^, Taxahaw, R. 2.
his error Jim Mackey, Fort Mill, R. 2.
Ith as it Robert Mackey, Lancaster, R. 2.
e. David Massey, Lancaster, R. 4.
nesday. '5()X
e i Walter Mattox, Lancaster.
Springs,
Claud Francis Mobley, Heath
Springs.
Thomas Mobley, Riverside,
k.d, lain- Harvey Columbus Mobley, Heath
Springs. *
Lancas- Judson Grady Mobley, Kershaw.
John Baslo Montgomery, Lancas-j
Q, R. 1, ter- 11 !
Joseph Henry Moore, Lancaster. |
ter. Robert Hazel Mosier, Lancaster, j
ster. R- 6.
Heath Sidl Nonner McCain, Lancaster.!
R. 1.
Springs, Thomas McCain. Kershaw, R. 2.
Will McCoy. Taxahaw, R. 1.
ft 3 John McDow, Lancaster, R. 4.
v ft 2. Elijah McGhee, Riverside.
Springs, Robert Mcllwaln, Lancaster, R. 3.
Calvin Mayo McKeown, LancasSprings,
ter, 2.
Thomas Loach McManus, Lancaster,
R. 6.
r R. 8. Sam MoQuiller, Lancaster. R. 6.
5 Clancy C. N'eal, Kershaw, R. 2.
i Wyck. Manley Nelson, Lancaster, R. 2.
Thomas Jefferson Outen, Lanca3oro.
It. 1 ' ter, Mill Office.
'y0l{ Willie Patterson, Lancaster, R. 2.
toneboro. George Franklin Payseur, Jr.,
Lancaster, Lancaster.
McKinley Peay, Heath Springs,
er. H- 3.
Springs, Lewis Perry, Heath Springs. R. 3.
Robert C. Pettus, Fort Mill, R. 2.
ter. R. 6. William Harmon Phillips, Lan.ancaster.
eRRter, R. 8, Box 27.
Mailed Today.
, R. 3. Furman L. Roberts, Lancaster,
, Heath R. 5.
Yancy P. Vincent, Kershaw,
er, R. 6.! Harry Hugh Sullivan. Lancaster,
R. 6.
II ath Minor Roberts, Kershaw, R. 5.
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We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
yi j for any case of Catarrh ttiat cannot be
' cured by H^l's Catarrh Medicine.
Kersnaw. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
Lancas- by eatarrh sufferers for the past thirty*
' ' Ave years, and ha* become known a* the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
rn Van Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
, ' the Mucotis surfaces, expelling the PolI
son from the Blood and healing the dis.
eased portions.
L After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
Mahaw. Medicine for a short time you will see a
l, c. . great Improvement In your general
li springs health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine
at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free.
a*- F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio,
ncaster. 8o,d by 4,1 Druggists, t&c.
P.*CE FTVT*
J. "Walter Stosaor, Lancaster,! ???????
Seth B. Rodgers, Lancaster. ??>
Will Rorie, Lancaster, R. 1. JL 1&1\
Carl B. Threatt, Lancaster.
Earl Wright, Lancaster, Mill Hill, p? ??
W. Hazel Stover, Heath Springs. TODAY
Sanford Snipes, Lancaster, R. 4,
x 49 PEGGY HYLAND
Braxton Hughes Tart, Ke-shaw. ?in?
Lee Snipes, Lancaster, R. 7.
Jack Crow Williams, I.anca.ter. PK? OK THB PIBATES"
J"mes Meldow Stole. Lancaster. 15 Onts 10 Cents
Tnm C? II r- ?
uiu oumii, jr., i.ancaster, K. 2. I >
Wesley Whitaker, Lancaster, R. 2 ,
Andrew VanLandlnghani, Heath NATI'RHAY
rinK8 I WILLIAM DINOAX and
Evan Clyburn Wilson, Lancaster.
Wylie Robinson, Lancaster. i CAROL HOLLOW AY
William Thomas Pittraan, Heath
John C. Thompson. Riverside. ' "Vengeance and the Woman."
Robert M. Wilson. Osceola. ?Also?
Will Porter, Fort Mill. R. 2. HILLY WEST
Will Stover. Jr., Kershaw.
Lester Witherspoon, Kershaw. ?'n?
Othnt Taylor, Lancaster, R. 1. "THE C.WDY Kilt."
Leonard Twitty, Heath Springs. ?
2 15 Cents 1? Cents
Robert Shannon. Lancaster. It. 1. ?
Roy Shannon. Lancaster, R. 1.
McKinley Peay. MONDAY, .11 IA 1.
Robert Thoihpson, Kershaw, R. 2 WILLIAM S. HART
Arthur Williams. Lancaster, R. 3. I
Willie Walker. Lancaster, R. 6.
George Walker, Lancaster, R. 3. "WOIAES <>! I ML RAIL.
John Walters, Lancaster, R. 6. 15 Cents 10 Cents
Lemuel Twitty. Heath Springs. __
2 \
James Spring. Fort Mill. H. 2. BW WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
?IEDM0NT MINERAL
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lly 1st to September 15th. ^
R. J. CASTLES, _ .? . .. _ . . # ,
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We are building up one of the strongest, most progressive*
and reliable stores in this part of the state. Fair dealing,
courteous treatment, honest service, prompt deli\^ry, ,
REASONABLE PRICES, accommodations^, all tnese
things are at your service. We invite you to our store.
The bigger the business the better the service. That's
win' \Vf? fifo nnvimio 4^. I-..
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