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Il Wk TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918. < .J?- ji'i -- * . HL | IflE NEWS Al J Pays Insurance. . Y' ' S. S. Steele, H. S., of Camp Creek council,,7!?, Jr. O. U. A. M., has ^ ^ received a check for $500 insurance 1 on the life of 11. P. Cook, who died lij Lin ion county, N. C., on May 30. Mr S: _/ Cook was a son-in-law of the late A&al H. Steele, of the Creek section ot| ' * this county. jW Summer Course at WuOTw^. a|j The publicity chalrmatl?t)? "W Women's Pet^Kfited clubs WlBhes to j H calL jj^o ajtentfon of every woman Uju& ,1^^ thq^elu^Vflmen'B course at WlnthroDl*? AR coHcg AfJuly 8-10, ami to emphasise > *" At that it is not confined to ^Mfcembeia, but for all. <Ivery J" Cal5^^ U M ^ ' ^ ^^fcdgOvH. D. C. at the School j, I IvML^Jnesday, July 10,1 at 4 H I .anita Meely, | trf^ttU ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ |L?^ m llattl^J>leMurray, n '^Asst. II IJ. Aueut. II ,i AW.n Wycfc H. D. n. with Mr? ,h I ? ^'hn <-'rtM'SkPw Friday, July 12. at , |{ I ^ %clork iRRn^Kfast time. w | bB - ? fiijElwt Teacher. The ptfttons of Helms school are b requeued to meet at the. school r< house Saturday. July 6, at one a |l o'clock to etect a t h??r Jnd Aom_?( inate a trustee.x Entertains Sunday School Class. a Mrs. Jfihn Stewman Joyouslyjp n- H tertalned her Sunday school class on Friday afternoon at Cane Creek. 'The class, numbering ten, motored to w the creek. Real picnic' Joys, void of P all formality "were enjoyed and a M j sumptuous rtepast served. Misses LucjrHolmes Carson, of Charlotte, Rose Young, of^Cho, jC. and Ellen w Manship, of IH^svlTTS'. ' ere special F guests. -? * t* Movie Party. ti \ The picture party at h ^ - whIC 'falss Mary O. Wylle compll- jj Intent o# the house guests of the Misses Witherspoon on Saturday was a pleasant wind-up of the week's gayeties for the youpger sot. After n, the movies the party spent an honr M with Miss Wylle at her home during hjhich time a delicious ice course Saas served. ni I - To I<fturo Ktidjiy Night. v |l There will he a lecture Friday night, July 5, at 8:0ft o'clock, at Bf Reach Camp W. O. W., Lancaster, n ^KL by State Manager M. W. Roho, of 1? Spartanburg. Every W. O. W. In w county Is invited to come. tf Ht Irwin Jackson, N V PKR8ONAIJ8. N 1 8 Miss Eva Meyers is visiting rela- J. B tiveuta Kershaw. HeK|v Moore left Friday on*H business trip to Chattanooga, t d BK . n ni Dr. W. W. Fennell, of Rock Hill, S H was in town last week on business. 9 ^ Miss Ethel Yates, of Camden, is A the gufat of Mrs. R. Jones, Jr. M B iMar* ^"ce^RatllPg left ves- h ^B^Kcrltfy for Virginia, where she will N ' Mrs. ,W.,, H. Caruthers. of Roch V inn. is guest of Mi*s Mary Ca- f: rutherfl?' ^ * ?V ? w M IM U, genia Martin and Miss Claudia Shell are the guests of Mrs.j W. D. Craig jjju ?> n Miss Elir.abeth Rrown left Run- a K day to. visit her sister, Mrs. S. W. 3 Heath, Winnsboro. 'n ?o? j Or. and Mrs. R. C. Rrown left Monday ^or Marlon, where they will *wt U'e latter's father. v w ??? fo,. K. Chrtatburf? and daughters, n HgAflBTsryaret and Harriet, were in the for a few hours Friday. *y$^TMiSH Tieaiffe^MeManus was operat-j * " "Jrfor append ' -t the I'rver J Chester, on Monday. Her: I \mrs C^it. C. MeManua, is , certi1^0"' BeT,n' FundorburX i eof4^,f>wo,*, of ^amP Greene, ,| I m3e*k"en<? at home. . > _ /iff n InftAl Irtft Qfltn wA m W I ?j- > Am ; ' jf Charlotte where she wIllLj !^>t. Mra. W. W Moyklnjj? v5^ *ou ; - *>! lghuiii Ma., Is Iht parents. Ir. and Mrs. L. C. Payseur. 861 MIbs Nell Norton, of Wlnstonalem, Is the Attractive guest of her ster, Mrs. Andrew Gregory. ^ airpl loirs'. Nathan Hirsch and daugh^r, jhu) Ee^elyh Hirsch, are spending r 1 n< BhtU^MBP^t Atlantic lleach. PBS? op H.Tjerry and family Will leave Fanfi unorroW tor a motor trip to Ham- ( n it and Jackson Springs, N. C. n Tl Miss Schell and 'Miss Martin, for- vised er teachers in the mill school are Ister [siting Mr. and Mrs. Will Craig. rienc ?o? necti Ijeighton Horton and Walter Canu eftty, of the U. S. S. Michigan, ac- Tl verf- Sunday for a week's visit at took ing i -?o? cent. 'T. L. Johnson, president of the ron 1 dople's National Rank, of Rock host ill. was a guest at the Hotel Royal in tl ridny. ' the I ?o?- extri Rev. II. R. Murchison, field agent craft F the State Council of Defense, was ome for the week-end with his imilv. Fl ? Sprii Miss Kliraheth Sowell, who has r>i< pen attending a business school at jon aleigh, N. C., Is home for a short ' 0<* hile fa,h< t wen Miss Elizabeth Kontz, who has bmu eon visiting Miss Mary Heath Jones, R,n* Ruined Saturday to her home in ^ron1 tlanta. Lieu Q with J. Ij. Poag, Misses Elfrelda an.l as * ouise Poag. Miss Charlotte Jones nd James Poag motored to Rock *be i ill Sunday. arm: Mist" Belle Williams will leave this HIT] eek to attend summer school at eabody conservatory, Baltimore, d. ?o? Jim Barton, of The News force, ho returned last week from the ennell infirmary. Rock Hill, has re- JURt irned to his post. ning o st res Mrs. Waddy R. Thomson, has re- waV irned from Baltimore, where she by 1 as been undergoing treatment at bad le Johns Hopkins hospital. (be o this Mr and Mrs. Clyburn Wilson have that Ruined home from their honey- theii ioon, having visited Blowing Rock ?'Pid ml other mountain resorts. ders then Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Craven are T1 ow keeping house in the house for- at tl ierly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Cal- lized in Craig on North Main street. post: ? o with Miss Virginia Taylor and her Whe ioce, little Miss Mary Francis Jones. stret ft yesterday for Timmonsville, troo here she will visit the former's sis- an(| 'r- tens: ? fend J. C. Porter, formerly with The ews but now with the Western ewspaper Union, Charlotte, spent unday at the home of his father, . R. Porter. _ regil . ? he o Miss Myrtle Shouse who has had en^ harge of the ladies' ready-to-wear wen epartment of the Lancaster Depart- boat lent stores for two seasons, returned terunday to her home in Athens, Ga. ?o? Mrs. A. D. Mizzell, formerly of I sheville, N. C., is visiting her Rlster, Irs. T. M. Hoik and Miss Mary Wilamson. Mrs. Mizzell will go from ere to her new home at Tarboro, . C. ??- Mrs. Minnie Caruther, of Fort I ill, spent the week-end with her ither, R. D. Taylor, her daughter, Mas Idoise Caruther, returning homo ith her. ??? Meeting Postpone!. Columbia, fl C., July 1'The leeting of the state board of parous was to have been held on July , but by unanimous consent of the 1 lembers it has been postponed until I uly 10. Russia has the longest canal in tho >or!d, extending from Petrograd to 'hina?a distance of nearly 4,500 nlles. \ $100* Reward, $100 The readers df this snper will he >|eas*d to learn ^that th re la at least >ne dreaded dlsedae tin t science has Men able to cure \ all Its stages and 'hat Is catarrh. Camrrl being greatly influenced by constitute rial conditions requires constitutional Vdatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is ffckM Internally and sets thru the Illood on jfW Mucous Surfaces of. the System tnfr\y destroying th# foundation of the dlienle, giving the tatlont strength by bu?lfin*VP !?> ittfutton and ft""'""1"* n yUISX J,?futh work. The pft.prleiori hav?\io mutn raUh In th* curntlvi i owara sjafc teEiW? ~ -sj. as crbn. ? i"cCTi5iv ;. j I'i aJI.Drui t'M. > ^ i fiilfj 'V A rare. ??* ?leVn v. v THE LANCASTER NEWSC LANCASTER, i HOP'S KNOWLEDGE ? " sent to M WILL BE UTILIZED Washington. July -ompleted tho $1,610, appropriation bill and sh Airman Who lias Downed ? .. . , . . President for his signa yenty-two ( ernians Joins Chief f or?.?*. ",v",y I )eloV4>d Southland, as \\ here,\jhrouKh Uncle ! indon, July l.-With 72 German ,on,e oftktr boy ha* c, anes brought down to his credit im' nv^usundjp greatest ntfmber of enemy ma- l'S(',a|K'ng th? hvj>4ti . . , . . - those who remain at th ?8 destroyed bv anv entente alr* ** ? nnni . m i. some substatial evident , so far, Major William A. Rishi . . r , , ,. itie love. Letnniond h ins been transferred from the # . A, , -tensive mementoes, re idlan active force at the front position at the office of the Brit 'lepartments of service hlef of the air staff. 1 p,08ent to a ,ovet' ? new, novel and servic le recall of the major was ad I by Lord Weir, Rritish air min- t + + + + -f- + 4> + -f-4 , In that his unique war expe- ? e could be best utilized in eon- < "RTTC!T"M"ir,CtCl "M*| on with fhe organization of the * .dian force. f.444.444.4.4.4.4 iree weeks ago Major Risliop to France a hand picked fight- ^ ^ ounu l.nl squadron of whom a large per- tor nursing tge were Candians. The squad- Hospital and tin < 1 was equipped the latest and riuni. ( h? st? 1, S. ( British air r plants and ~--r~ 10 sliort time the> ?ave b?-en tit ^' osit ionvo 'ront they have accounted for an store. An> kind ... . , , re fe rentes. F. M/ lordinary number of enemy air- ' caster. Route 2. .. FOR SAli: -OnY Ra)1 rst Lieutenant Klliott White bike in first ili/( ips, of this city, was one of the modern equipment. Btl number composinp this squad- new. Price Jr)\^ commanded l?y Major Bishop. |{ Furmaiy a'Minm tenant Springs has written his Springs, iC. C., K. 1 r>r. Col. T.ernv Sniinco tV.it ty odd German planes were roll SAIjK Fii\- de ght down within ten days op- Two dollars pe\lus ions after they landed at the bushel deliveredY a t in France by this squadron. Roy Cunnlngham\ tenant Springs. while fighting the British Royal Flying corps \v.\\tKI? To buy 'Irst Lieutenant, still holds his adapted to KrowhW mission as First Lieutenant in ton and grain good\ aviation branch of the American Rood community, si ^ land and tenajit hi * best price and terms \ IS STARTLED dress Investor, oar AT BRITISH THRUST Per (Continued From Pago 1.) F" sKA,i FKl'lT A Jar tops, rubbers a der; 2 and 3 pound i a short, sharp bombardment. price. All of thcsq as the white mists were begin- year's-prices as lq^ to arise along the numerous j Mackorell ims which thread their tortuous ___ / about this region. Statements! s.MiK Two h)y jrisoners show that the enemy anywhere, good f! not the slightest expectation of Apply to J W 1 British taking the initiative at an(j jjqj point. The Germans felt so secure they were devoting most of \y.\\TKI> Spring c r time to a campaign against the and byef oa(tle> j emic known locally as the Flan- prices paid J grippe which has sent many of, phones .100 and 30 i to hospitals. I io British were over the top an.l + + + + + + + + + H he enemy before the latter rea- \ \ their danger. Machine gun + PROFESSION A s were stormed and cleaned out + i their grenades and bayonets. + + + + + + + + + H re the Germans were holding a I - \ _ 7 # t . 4U | I>H. J. hi:K<V FU ch of trench, the attacking | pa ruahed up with rapid-firers __ ntA^iurj . .u Ja, u ,4. . Office Hours: / swept the ditches with an in- , /] e fire that annihilated the de- _ ' t0. 2:00 to/6:dO P erS> , ^ ^ And bj Ap^oir Offlc^ PhonA 1 Register Now. Residence P\o ae office of the county board of office over I,ancas\ stratlotT hi ?the court "house will j >pen all day from now until the OR. W. S. |l()liLV, \ of August. A numbes-ot. voters slcian. Surgeon and I registered yesterday. The at Greobry, Heod ] d is composed of \V. G. A. Por- stableW: Residence W. F. Eatridge and R. J. Flynn. Office Phone 226. Enjoy Grand Opera! \ Let the world's most beloved sopranos, tenors, baritones, basses and altos sing your favorite operatic selections ?let celebrated orchestras thrill you with magnificent overtures and symphonies?at home! Hear Famous Musicians! Have great violinists, beautiful violin, flute and harp trios, famous pianists, < melodious duets, quartets and ensembles of string, bass and wind instruments, Hawaiian ukuleles, etc., awaiting your call at home! LANCASTER 4 \"The Best iir. N. \ _ ( r. I^ter t > hjitu Charley O Oalrtf v ^ ntSle Tandldftfg" unexpired teii^ifc3ryifty " a Pr * -?? ?ttV . ?. .;JB ( ? .. rrr .^W^ B - * r v? _____ _ ? JI?U 3. C. * riison. TRAIN HITS CAR 1.?Congress FOUR PEOPLE KIL 000,000 naval ??? sent It to the Fatal Acrlilcnt Near Hmlsvlll ture. C\, Takes Heavy Toll of : wre. home in our well as elseSam's domain, "^dsvllle, N. C.. July 1.?' ossed the sea. were ki,led and ,wo Palnf??y 1 of others are td Saturday morning at 1 o i<?tie ,i.1#v let vhen a southbound freight trai >mp I'lvp thum in,? a Hudson six cylinder eSwGiur abid- l)aRse,,K?r automobile at Ilaw as manjsjnex- trestle crossing seven miles sou presenting^ ,{f,idsvil,e>. suitable for VThe deild: ne. They are Xiss Ma,-V Windsor, aged eaj)]e Raymond Barber, 20; Miss ] Bolin, ttt. Miss Jeff Burton di _ ?. ^1 WE W lies |t\?go it) at |th?\pryor| \yQ are l)U||(jjMjr up one iest<|r Sahato- and reliable stores in th courteous treatment, h ~T REASONABLE PRICE /arm <>i in things are at your ser\ ; ? V,r V"'' u The bigger the businet \h"""r!, \vjiy %4'are anxious to 1 binder Motor- DCMNTCT"" condition. All DIl?l NlNIli 1 , l'raetically Phone 119 L/ Call or write inger. Heath 7-11. - -- >"? ? ?<"" ISlwffiffiWWWWWU hel. One-half ' '* nywhere. J. "fi goojd farm. ? M tobhcoo, rot- rtj roa/t frontage, 3 mm Wrlent wood- in |%/l iiAes. Name in At JLx^AJ i ill letter. Ad- #* e ?if this pa- Of \ 73-2t. ffi t j i *ri i \ gj in xno reacrai \K$, all sizes. S NVe iU'C placed. il ln<V fruit pow- 3j L-ns at the old tfl CVC1* before to ta il r?,,y ? of ?" depositors 71 tf' ^ whether they kt s^s, will work yfi COlllltsj aild at t ^tnily horse*. ^ jR the lliost modem ^jPuns, phrmes *f|" . \, / K Whv not one lticKens, eR^si j*" iisjtiest market ggJ hej^ill lit OllCC t< /. \ 64-t'f"8 I tf! hts and the ad< tfl this svsteni niv? ! + + + + *+ LC ic with ns. LCARDS + S ! + + + + tfl > NDKHill'UK, ft / 7", i The Firsl S - lah ne 16 tf| ( HAS. I>. JONES, Pi ,er Pharmacy. tfj E. M. CBOXTO 'e^erinary Phy- ' 3J ixWntist. Office [U Livestock Co _s?L Ph\ne 18 5;" UZ U3DDCUSLClCIP j| -J 111 111 ill 111 U 111 Ol! [ a /I E1^ 9 .^T selec DEPARTMENT Place to, Shop Aftei r J. * :.,il ront^j^Ith?- i a I '* PAGE FIVE a hospital at Greensboro a few hour? LEI) after the accident. Miss Ollie Teat, > Western Union telegraph operator, e, X.| was badly bruised but will recover. The two first named were killed j instantly. The party was returning from a rhree!^0rt v'sit to Greensboro. At the Injur-! cros9'n8 ,he freight train crashed | into the car and what was left n ran " waB f'es< roved by fire, all of the seven occuPants being badly burned, river an> well known, prominent th of Pe?Ple of tbis place It was said the headlight of the freight train w.is not burning and I 30; the occupants of the ear did not Nellie know of its approach until it bore ed in down upon them A.NT YOU of tile strongest,yrnost progressive is part of the st/te. Fair dealing, onest Vservice, /prompt delivery, ]S, aocommo/ations, all these ,*ice. ,Vle in^te you to our store, is the b*tte/ the service. That's have you a / r-TERRY CO. iN^VSTER. ' \ Phone 120 tt;-? * "ir~in ri r*i rir*irir*i rir*i , rill lU I j 1-1 U fZJ 111 1-1 111 111 111 111 111 I|J1| y ugh Our |j ibership I e] Reserve Banking System, 11 ii a stronger position than [ * I ke eare of the requirements ffi a?^dna , whether laVge or small, ? J ] sep checking or saving ac- ffi :t for dancing at home! ' ' SI ORES r All" y ' V \ . < v x . ? ' ' he same tiling to give tliem f j i banking service. . ? [3 w iV an Recount with us and \ \ <| > participate in tl^ese bene- ; j 1 J* i litional /protection uhieh C" V 1 s lii vuiAi- iniinei^UiTrtitiitotl 31 \ / I w f W j. . . / *- L = i I National Bank | , IP ^hovisrCASTER, S. a i ! rarolin. \ S ?rt mo esldont, J I lnw? N, Vic? President and Cashier, J 1 .A IJ. JOXRS, Jr., Assistant Cashier. _ 1 U= ?. , y1 , ? -? r All-Star Vaudeville! >n to the latest, catchiest popular - , by "head-liners," hear whistling hits from the comic operas, phone orchestras, jass bands, side- ting monologues, duets, quarter i varied a "bill" as metropolitan ieville over offers?at home. Dance Orchestra! V , * -1 fox-trots, one-steps, waltzes, two5, Virginia reels, hesitations?the t tuneful of them all?be readv to