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~ ^zjk' 111 THE LANCAS ????i?????????^????? i have been inclined to niak f/T* TOWN *?* to reta'n uP?n the westei * American military efl "" while, is growing apace, il i. Krnest Moore left Friday to nounced by the chief of sta the week-end in York. (ington that the number of ?o? !patched to France has gr il Ross Moore returned Friday 100,000, some 90.000 n tup Dix, N. J. i left in the past week. 1 ?o? I tion of three army eorp Hansel Thomas, who has been troops in France, each ling court at York, returned to prising from 225.000 t< ster Saturday. j men, was also made know ?< ? i The Albanian campaign and Mrs. C. D. Jones and Miss entirely subsidiary to the Heath Jones have returned i jqf ~<9 W. A. Vowell of Columbia Is In 1 '*** |fc% Fennell Infirmary, Hock Hill,* suffer- ^onua gfr. lng from a fractured hlj/^avtho resuit of a collision betweeii*H~tfa8ollne RU^st car and a work traln^aiete Saturdav t )n afternoon near CataWba Junction and Mr. Coburn of Qnanltevillfer Alkon county, and? Mr. PeaWck of from JB^tAikcn. wore som??tttt- *>rul?ed.. it v|"itiu tjj^Mrsecms tfcat the work" train'"Si topped ^ 'r and the motor car whlcfri -was follojMftf. a*! , I lng could not stop li^pCae to prevent prank the crash. The men were hurlkd-^moton some distance when the car was struck and were more or less bruls- * Misi M ed. Mr. Vowell was the^ only, one Shoal? badly hurt and his injuries are not .considered serious. 'Mlsi I \ o? Bell 1' ] He's No SlackjfMr Qjey v I jH| '.'The Monroe Enquirer sa^: in a claim for exemption m B^r on the.jyound that I had a wife and north< IK . chil<^ tj^^nnport. They are both dead, ^^Wfe died not long ago and \y. rjl ftiy child died ten days after she did. Sprinp I have not got anybody dependent Sunda jSL } npon me and I am at y^'tiT service.'' i)een i v. .^"rank Jones, a colored registrant Spr|nc jlyK who lives In the extreme southern ^py^ ^t>art of this county, was the speaker and he voluntarily came befor^ the Mr. Igeal board of exemptions last Fri- motor Etl'wHflay.Jfed ninde that statement. It viglt t r " '/wa*. ryanly thing to do.- The board ' * / knew nothing of the death of the \jrfl / registrant's wife and child. H<| did jr 0 !ijfc: .y not to he reported as a man night ??^^fH.hont dependents but he reported nf Conditions and said "I am at your a. service." Frank Jones meant what [ he said. He is going to do his duty. ' In all probability he will have to p. leave his crop soon and go to traln| . ing camp?but he is ready. Hunte/^^R^t0n' 0 Feat us H. Adams. (>n ,h< rb Ernest Hinson. ,he re I Knight. ',on 1 Miff Coolt> Germi Josefh Halle.N th^J ( JU- Ward R. Knight.-. ?r" Jfffafc John Hudson. the n< ^ 1 Edgar D. Craig. \ ^ ,ll(' ? Charlie Starnes. ' 61 ~ . t. T an ntl General W. Plyler^. ^ , , William O. PatterTon. i Quel P.iSln.?. - doe"? Mk ttananm Stacks. Iuit" Lewis Wells. *' rjpr < Joseph C. McCllntock. ? ' *? I \ ? kt . situat , Brpadus B. Neal. . . x^w. . V,1 _ , *r', , strain Samuel B. Plyler. Jehn jf Iloberts. n/rm. Jr* that t 1 and v PBRMONALA. fe ; ? BrestKeith Bobbins, of Columbia, spent pressr 1 i Sunday here, the C I. ?o? **- **?, on 81' ( Rev. II. B. Murehison, field agent^ nllted V ( l^e State Council of Defense, spent "from the week-end with his fanny. evldei ?o? voiced Miss Dora Porter, of Greenville, is lie no! ^ spending vaeation with her parents, j lngtoi i Major and Mrs \\\ G. A. Porter, in have I k ?. C,e Dwlght si" tion of the countv. ll<ussli Mrs. M. S Witliorand f:ini- VOHtol Ik to Hock Hill ^Sunday W.i ? m and spent the afternoon with lnmOll- vlow j* inord Steven*. * - J definlt I ^ J. M. Hood left ^aturday for St. In hi! to buy . ? "Scd horses for turnei tei^ the GreKort~Vl?n*tra \ Block com- / 01 ^ * !" . .a* /if ^^\fnu\.* r poison. U T ' t ^ ' 4^ t TUESDAY. JULY 16. 19t8, \ |T: THE New Bethel Roll Book. I Mrs The News Is requested to an-j spend nounce that the roll book for New j Ilethel Is at the home of Jim Robin- Pan son. All Democrats are urged to get to Cai their names on the roll so that they may participate in the coming prl- T. mary. attend f M 0 Lanca Register Now. | jtW;. The county registration board is ^lrsession daily at the court house Mary fand the work of re-registering the from i voters of Lancaster-county, which is to be done during the month of Julv ^ 1' and August, is being rapidly carried ^azo? en. Later the Roard will visit dif- ^'rs- ' ferent points throughout the county. , ne8, 1 due notice of which will be given. I 1"h t O 1 ; Trestle In Horned. |^le Kl The Southern train from Colum-, bia was delayed nearly three hours Mis Sunday morning, on account of a <u,(' w portion of a trestle near Uoykin be-1 ing burned. The fire was discovered Mis shortly after midnight Sunday morn- atives ing. and only a small portion of the trestle was burned. How the fire originated has not been determined. '^on,l ! And or Accident Near Catawba. 'lo * i ii ? on ,no western front. has i trip to C anouga Lake, N. C. |() iH, the most active thea' , ?. t? . so far as extensive pains and Mrs. William Henry, ot are involved. The advs City, Miss., are the puests of . . , .. , . . , ... i mainly by the Italians Henry s father, Judpe Ira B. ,, . , . , . ., French on the ripht Man ready reached a inaximun , , 22 miles on a front of n Ldmunds, of Ridpeway, is ., , , . . ,, . miles, straiphteninp the all test of R. L. Crawford. .. - , , . ,. il runs from the Adriatic up with the Macedonian f s Nell Morton spent the weekith friends in Columbia. 0 (Friday.) s Marparet Lenoir, visited rel- Strikinp the Germans i in Camden last week. i tlint has been quiet for tl weeks the French have ses Nan Copeland, Klizaheth broken throuph the eneni pson and Helen Watkins. of and advanced I heir lines, son, Clinton, and Abbeville, blow at the enemy was la lave been visitinp Miss Jennie tween Castel and Mailly-lt harard, have returned to their the Plcardy front, sm j Amiens, where there ha? ?o? little (lphtinp since the F s Jennie Lee Shcrrard is the iooai attack, pushed the C. of Miss Nan Copeland, of Clin-i()f Senecat wood late in M The attack was alonp ?o? approximately three miles 9 Rebecca Jones has returned the Germans back out of Charlotte, where she has been nf Castel and the Anchin f p for two weeks. a mile to the south and cb ??? number of stronp enemj G. Kllison, JameS T. Ilouph, 'ppp French nnnotrn#n,1 * i^aney and Reese Funderburk 1 " ' linos to a depth of more t ed to Winnsboro Sunday. . The American attack ??O?? . . ny, gome time ago, anvan< Gladys J?? visited In Ware matcr|?ny at that poin, 1 "nd Columbia last week. Australian, and America ? 4 and 6 cut deeply Into t ,eg Louise Robinson and Wren ?nea at Hamp| and y. eft Sundav for Tillman, where ? ,, , .. 0 neux, south of the So rill visit Mrs. A. B. Glascock. . .. , . , French attack was lau point between position Poliakoff left Sunday for the Amerlcans at Cant,Knv n, irn markets^to buy goods. trallans further north. The French lines sout F. Harper motored to Barium have ,)(M>n parallel to an( :s. N. C.. Friday. returning of (hR Avrp r,ver Thp g, y with Mrs. Harper, who had ed (here oarriPs the Franr spending some time at the ' hn,s to fhfi weat (>f (hp Hv s with her father. W. T. Greg-! ? . . . ? ? n ; positions which appear t I the villages of Morisel. c I bank and Moreuil, on tin and Mrs. George B. Craven jof fhp riypr !f |hft Rt( ed to Charlotte Sunday for a con(lnuo RUC0G8sfully tl o friends. t niay j)e aL1 o to press th ! across the Avre and thi . Claud N. Sapp and Claude. | adinirable defensive posi f Columbia, arrived Saturday 8mitheaat of Am,ens. to spend some time at the home j n,.twoen tho Marno an( ?. Sapp's parents. Mr. and Mrs. the Frpnrh hRVp roniillU, ^av'8* fenslve operations. It i that the village of Long TARY ACTIVITY | of Corey, the capture of IS BELOW NORMAL reported on Thursday, h , ken by General Petain'i (Continued from Page 1.) have also made progres ?? i Corey, at the Chavigny I ii and resulted as well in the of Faverolles. aeeordir ; of thousands Germans prison-, Freneh offleial statement | lines have been advanced nwhile the German diplomat- ins a southerly extens re again airing their war aims, fighting line whieh has ims and engaging in peaee dis- not been unusually ae ns among themselves. The south than Longpont. in chancellor has touched up- On the British front s vital question of Belgium in been sipirted fighting, n lation of the status of that na- the German official ropor o peace, and has declared that dioates that from Ypres iny does not Intend to retain Lys salient and down in country "in any form whatev-: sector as far as Albert She is holding it ns a pawn 'n been scattered attacks m egotiatlons, he asserted, and , British erman government finds it ex-; Local engagements it to explain this utterance in fought in the region of Icial .statement In which it is they have not been o ed that the holder of a pawn portance. not Intend to keep it. "if the The French and Italii lations bring a satisfactory re-' jn Albania have carried steadily northward. T1 many also la exercised at the neiat. the most imports ion In Russia. If the utterances southern Albania, has fa r newspapers go for anything nPft hands. It is reporte. dea that the Bolshevik are re- quantities of Austrian su lng power by the veriest thread, ed at Berat were rtootrr ected In advices to some of the, retreating Austrlans. m organizations and the fear Official reports would he Bolshevik regime will fall, show that the advance of cith It the elaborate edifice an(j Italians Is reaching d In the German Interest by the farther east Into the mo Lltavsk treaty. Is openly ex-, toward the rear of the Bi >d. Disquietude over the hold gltlons around Monast 2echo-Slovak have secured up-1 positions near that city fierla and at the prosnect of an^gavngely attacked by the descent Into Interior Russia who, after gaining a the north." the Murman "on?f foothold on the Sorbin itly being meant, is likewise were driven out. r> tn this connection, it may There have been local red. It was announced in Wash- the mountain - ctors of l. that British reinforcements northern Italy, one \nst jeen sent to Siberia to assist tht i having been repulsed ins and Czocho-Slovaka In pro- losses. g the allied stores at Vladl- a revolt .of Austrian tr C. bla Is reported from Ttal shlngton advices reflect the The mutiny was suppr thdre that further and roorej hard fighting. Athens re te peace feelers may be ex-jjjar state of affalra/ln a 1 I from Germany, which Is feltj rlson in Asia MlnoV. wh? ?n quartern to have her eye# German ofTWi* were no I to the east, with the Raining Turkish soldiers. atrol In Russia outweighing in ?? y ifltimaQon (ftl that she might cures Bilious Fev< tv y . ft, ,11 ir. ^ .3*-., > ? STER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C. e an effort ANOTHER CHAPTER IS n front. OPENED IN WILL CASE ort mean ir \ir au I Mother of Mrs. Melvin Denies ff in Washtroops (Us-! Knowledge of Second Will Made own to 1,- D)' James C. King. nen having "he forma- Chicago. July 15.?With the early s from thfl morning sun streaking across her corps com- hed ' > an east room In the Virginia j 250,000 hotel, a mother nearly 80 years of n. age testified against her only living . although daughter in the daughter's struggle operations to obtain $3,000,000 through an alcontinued leged forged will. Court was held Ire of war, "t the bedside of Mrs. Anna L. Itobof ground inson in the King will case last ince. made Tuesday morning, with the ('lad in black, Mrs. Mary Melvin It, has al- "at listening intently to her mothii depth of cr's words. Commissioner Purcell, some 80 delegated by Probate Judge Horner li,?l lin? .... In lllllvnrii.<r .......I. ... .. ...i. an nuiM iit-vs and links Keehti and Reiehmann questioned ront. her. "At the time of James C. King's 'death, 1 was living at the Metropole hotel, just a short distance front the rut a front ? %.?? . ? home of Mrs. Anderson, where he lie past six . . , was lving til.* she began, once more . .. This was among the statements V f 1 I" TI v;o^ made bv Mrs. Robinson this morn1 his new ? > . ,nKunehed be- ? .. , ... . If there were a second will made a in? \ a 1. on yjKing's death, it was sugit beast of Giat Mrs. Robinson at so a < n but sjlorj a distance from the daughter's ,,n< 1 1 home, would have been in a position ertnans out , .... .it.ii to know it. but said she had known n v ' ' nothing of such a will. Of the ala front of second will, Mrs. Robinson It swept jestjflet| as follows: the village That she had first heard of the arm. about wjlJ [n fhR fftIJ of 1916 M|> King ated out a j died in 1905. That she saw the al' legpd "forged document" in 1917. le ermanj,,^ was |n a frame resembling a tan a mile. and was covered with glass," on ( ant g | sju, sajd. "i asked Mrs King about *ed the line . , , . . , .. .. it. she said she hadn t seen the while the ... ,, thing.' ns on u y cross examination Mrs. Robinit Oerman Hon flxed the time of this conversation. The time mentioned was a ? date when the will was already In the nt bed at a hand8 nf (he Northern Trust coms of the I pany. i the Aus-, Gaston II. Means, the detective ! who discovered the alleged second h of Castel ...... . ..... ... Will triPfl And npnnlttod /*?* ,",,M r uv.|uivwu ci tuc iiiui* ' WOs,N%an' ,jer \ii-s. King, re-arrived in Chiicci ss gain- raRO Tuesday with his wife and a h up to t ie fjve juomijg n|,i baby. They will < r and into 8^op jn Qajt Park, near Mrs. Moan's 0 dominate , . . ! sister. Mrs. Oliphant. 'ii the west ||e js expected to take the stand < ast hank the star witness for Mrs. Mar> ack should Melyin ie French e foP bark ^ A UN MEN OF CAROIJNAS is have an ,v pmrK-FIXlNU MF.F.Tl\< tion to the Charlotte. July 15.?About 15( yarn men of the Carolinas met lien 1 thf Alsne, f()|. purpose of submitting data t( J .V>#>lr jtno price fixing committee of the gov s repotted ornment to assist this committee ir pont. south i arrjvjnjr at fair prices on textile pro which was ,iarts. The price-fixing committee as been *a~1 ;it Washington will, in due time, fl: ' mfin xsbo prjces on a|j textiles products ad s north^ of justed to the basis price of 60 cent: Farm. East per p0un(j for three yard 4S squar* ig to the _ the allied + + + -*- + + ^* + + + + + + + + 4 , this mark- 4 4 inn of thel? BUSINESS NOTICES * heretofore ! + 4 tive farther *+++++++++++++++4 FOR RENT?Four-room cottage or there has Hai r street. See W. P. Ilennett. eeorrtlni* (a R7_*>? t which in- I around the ?Hunch of keys on ring witl the Picardv' ,ac ,">iir,nR ,n>' name, on strop there have' Saturday afternoon. Kinder wil lade i>v the rewarded. Dr. S. L. Allen, j 67-lt. have been , , I'Oli SAI/R?Four Duroc Jerse Rheims but , ... f reat im seven weeks old. and broot sow. 10 months old. \V. G _ ... ! Strait. 67-lt. ins fighting _________ their lines Have Pellagra and ? Cougl ie town of When I can cure you for $3.50 nt point in This offer to last only a shor lien into al- time. If not benefited in ten days 1 that large money refunded. He sure to le ipplies stor- mp hear in this time. Address J ived by the w Q0rman( jt0x 265, Lexington N.. C. 77-4t. appear to! the krenon poll SALE?Ten btishels Lookou farther and | Mountain Potatoes; $2.00 pe untains and bushel. Mrs. J. Clark Robinson i llgarlan po- i Son 76-2t. ir. Serbian have been |.'oil SAI.K?Two good cows. Appl, Bulgarians, j to J. \V. Evans, phones 200 ani momentary 301. 75-tf. in trenches, . I <>lt SAI.K Finn desert peache? I actions in Two dollars per bushel. One-hal the front In bushel delivered anywhere. 1 frinn attack. Hoy Cunningham. 73-tf with heavy! ? 1 F. /. SKAI, I'UriT .1A IIS, all sizes oops In Spr-| Jar tops, rubbers and fruit pow ian sources. der; 2 and .1 pound cans at the ol< ossed after price. All of these are at las ports a sim- year's prices as long as they lasl Turkish gar- J- " Mackorell. 71-tf. re it is said ??????? lurdertei by WANTKD- Spring chickens, egg \ I- and beo( foitlo. Highest ffiarke . j? K prices paid. J. W. Kvani ?r. si \Phone* 80? *n<* 301 :..,x " ' ha* laJ- *> hhhhbhMHPBBHBI I sheeting announced by them yesterday. The meeting was distinctly | harmonious and it was evident thut the Carolina spinners are in entire sympathy with the administration The recommendations made will go to the war service committee of the National Council of American , Manufacturers, and by them be presented to the government price-fixing committee of which S. W. Cramer, (J. W. Cannon, I). Y. Cooper and W. A. Erwin. of North Carolina are ( members. The meting was held behind closed doors. There were 150 spinners hero. POLITICAL AIIYKKTISINC. Announcement. Through the influence of a fe\? friends 1 announce myself a candl date for re-election to the office of magistrate for Ifuford Township wll >1 iiwt t'. > " *? iw niv iuivm ?>i ino ueino j cratic party. 7 4 tf W. T. SNIPES. For Mattlstratc. Subject to the rules of Die DemoJ cratic party, and at the insistance of ' many friends, 1 announce myself a candidate for re-election to the olllce of magistrate for Pleasant llill township. J. F. MAGIDL.. For ('unstable.. 1 hereby announce myself a can| didate for constable for Kuford township subject to the rules of the Democratic party. a EOKGE F AUL K E N U E It It Y. For Constable. At the solicitation of freinds. 1| hereby announce myself a candidate for constable for Buford township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JOHN A. CARNES. For County Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olllce of superintendent of education for Lancaster] county, subject to the rules governing the Democratic party. | A. C. Itowell. i For County Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself for ro'I election to the otllce of superintend' cut of education for Lancaster 11 county subject to the rules govcrn' ing the Democratic primary. 1 ask 1 your consideration upon my record ' alone. V. A. Lingle. For House of Representatives. The many friends of II. II. llorton - a.niuuiiiin in it s it cunuuinie lor the * house of representatives, subject to 3 the rules of the Democratic primary. > | Many Friends. -| 1 I For House of I (epresenuii -j I hereby announce myself a can>, (lidate for re-election to the house of c, representatives trom Lancaster - county, subject to the rules of the j Democratic party. 3, C. Frank Clyburn. * i ~ ~ |j Throu: i j! Meml I ~y -1 In the Federal liesi 1 [ - we are placed in a ; [ 1 ever before to take c: J, r 3 of all depositors, wl [ j whether they keep t ,| [ } counts; and at the si { I J the most modern ban li .... !fj VV hy not open an 1 Ec begin at once to par k 3j fits and the additioi S this system gives to y us with us. "! I | | The First F !.l jfi LANCAf I j ''II ?S. I). IONl:s, I' n i 11.' i t. 15. M. CKOATO.V, Vic S I HA It. , t ifrf'f ?? i? Ilf ILCLOCICIOOCICICLCI OliansvcnannnnnaE :1^w '\vv HSTAKH TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK ?in? "RESURRECTION." 15 Cents 10 Cents /v 7 ' "A TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, r' * KITTY GORDON * ?in? ,"TIIE PURPLE LILY." ?Also? Hearst Put he News. 15 Cents It) Cents THURSDAY ALICE BRADY | "SIIiKXT SACK I KICK." 15 Cents 10 events pi rTiPifiritTi pipiw>?llr n J1JIJ U 5 Jl J IJIJ IJ1J U ll J I) gh Ouf -t | >ership | crve Banking System, !n stronger position than BJ ire of the requirements ffi liether large or small, jc becking or saving ac- flj !\me time to give them ffi king service. qJ account with us and jij ticipate in these bene- ru nil protection which yj your intoey deposited lational Bank f ^ ;ter, s. c. ifi o I'li'sldcnt and Cashier, jfi IO.NKS, .Jr., Assistant Cashier. Jfi * PACE FTVg For Mu)(iMtrate. The many friends of R. W. Parker liereby announce him as a candidate for magistrate of Buford township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. For < 'unstable. I hereby announce myself a candidate for constable for Huford <.<?? iimiip Huujert to the rules ot tha Democratic party. J. Wesley Carnes. +++++++++++++ * PROFESSIONAL CARDS + +++++*++++ DR. J. KKUCK I I NDKRHUllK, Dental Surgeon. Office Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P M. And by Appoititnient. Office Phone 160. Residence Phone 16. Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. OR. \V. S. HOLLY, Veterinary Physician. Surgeon and Dentist. Office at Gregory. Hood Live Stock Co. stables. Residence Phone 185i Office Phone 2 26. 666 cures Headaches. Riliousnesa, Loss ol' Appetite, or that tired, aching feeling, due to Malaria or Colds. Fine Tonic.