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PAGE SIX UNION. *+++ + +* Lancaster. S. C., K. P. D., July 18. -r?Born on the eighth to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson, a son. * Messrs. Jim and Luther Williams, of Ellerbe, N. C., spent the weekend with Mrs. J. M. Stogner. Mr. Levey Stroud and son. Lester, from the lower part of the county, visited Mrs. M. A. Adams last week Elsie Blackmon. of i.nnr?i??t?r spent the week-end with her little cousins, Nora and Elba Adams. Miss Janie Shute visited Lancaster, Heath Springs and Kershaw last week. Mr. Ferris Blackmon, of Lancaster, is spending this week with his grand mother, Mrs. M. A. Adams. Mr. Hermon Roberts, of ('amp Creek, was a caller in this community Sunday. Mr. Ira Neal, of Camp Jackson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neal last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roddey Stogner visited the latter'svparents last week. Mrs. William Neal and Mrs. J. R. Stogner visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud \^flliams, of New Hope, Saturday and^Snnday. Miss Janie, Shute spent the weekend with friends in the Camp Creek section and they motored to Charlotte Sunday. J. V. Hinson and sister. Miss Daisy, entertained their friends Sat(ivottino T on nroi waa corv. Cd. Messrs. l.ee and Furman Kstridge h wont to soo their brother. Ira. who is at ("amp Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Shuto spent * Saturday nigh* and Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr ami Mrs. II. \V Taylor, of Tabernacle. Perry Stogner. of Taxahaw. is vis*" King his grandfather, Mr. L N Crenshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Estridge and daughter. Miss Loucile. motored to ^ Columbia Sunday to se see their son T and brother. Ira, who is stationed at Camp Jackson. .m -MIS. 11 V . .'MlillUM C lllfl lit I II I'll Iiei 1 Sunday school class Saturday after- < noon the 6th. lee cream was served \ Mr. and Mrs Amos Adatns visited ; the latter's parents in the Camp Creek section Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Ed Funderburk, of Trades- i ville.. was in this community yester- i day. All members of the Women's Mis- ? eion society are urged to be present , at the next meeting. July '28th, at 11a. m. i FT.INT RIDGE < * + + + + + + + + + + + + + * ! Heath Springs. S. f\, If. F. D.. j ' ' ? . July IS.-?Mrs Hunter Ilorton, of 1 Sumter, is visiting relative in this * community. Mrs. J. II. Ditikfns. of Ridgeway, ^ Is spending a few days with her pa- 1 rents, Mr. and Mrs. R ,L?. Sims. .' Meters. P. W. Twitty. W. II Hun-if teV.'R. F. Crintminger. Ernest Adams ' and Cicero Plyler left Tuesday for i ' "D Charleston, where they are expecting to obtain work in the navy yard. "P** Mrs. R. F. Crimminger left Tues-:v -'ai day for Great Falls w here she will ' -s-u ? remain a few weeks, vi-:tinp her pa- * -?erv* Mr. ami Mrs. T I. Shaver, ami ' ^ ?URg? then will join h> r husband at f'har"the 9 mi. | . aa m ? (j1(, Ca^don summer school opened I r? 'ton expt ? -nine w ith Miss Ruth I ^r<il r086(^^ lifts come ... , t?rdl r ^eri y, as principal and , liberal pltut Robertson, of Pleasant h \ *? discount^ Maine ?<j Kva Hammond, of ,j , *et the depF. ,onU) s .. aR assistant teachers r "increase the n + under Koverni m, f REBUKE -*er further auKffear.'V <1 ?rs organize a proMAN AT FOULS? j ?ach of ft* e?>wer8 t_\ -?sr record?*c',^hat Harden Itrooks, ??f ^ American t rississippi, Now Visitinn in V ^ .frm* miles j Aaheville. a . c * ^ i Asheville, July 22.?Harden . i I Prooks, of Meridian, Miss., forn.er f - member of the legislature of that state and an ex-distriet attorney. I ' - who is visiting Asheville, believes s C> very firmly that Mississippi voters _ will not return Senator Vardaman r ^ t<? the senate. *?^1r. Brooks stated I **V ' that Mississippi ^KfliUe reservt Sen- t ator Vardaman's py'Kftgfruftoranoes t >.*' ? on the war and th.Jf he will be re- c . J buked in the primary soon to be r held, ,IIe quotes Vardaman as say- n ing tha^ronseription and conviction * a-. ?us terms; that the Unit- i and feed wa/-<becau|fc T The allied troops have , with com- s the safety of Rheims and af,r,{ an(* ^jn~ r mering at the gates of Sols* f rJ'?Jrer a her fluo- |] which probably by the time this U. wan n read, has been taken. The Oermnn pie-*., line has been broken at one place ano Jailor ( the allied troops have gone Lancas through, ^t no time have the Ger- last* tei mans been able to check the on-rush ' fiitafe"< i ; . : THE LA GOVERNMENT TO "TAKE Political Advci OVER'' ALL DOCTORS! ~ . I< or Magis Subject to the rub Two l'lans of Mobilization Suggcstnl cratic party, and at t to Obtain Doctors for Army nlany frlend8- 1 ttnn candidate for re-elecl and Civilians. of magistrate for township. Washington, July 22.?The gov- For Const ernment is about to assume control j hereby announce ot the entire medical profession in didate for constabh the United States to obtain sufficient township subject to doctors for the fast growing army, n e mot'a*[c ^'1 ^ . .. ULUKui^ r A U and at the same time to distribute those remaining to the localities or por Const services where they are most needed At the solicitatioi for civilian work. hereby announce myi This mobilization is to be accom- for constable for Bi pllshed either by enrolling all doc- subject to the rules tors in a volunteer service corps un- cratic party, der pledge to accept whatever ser- JOHN vice, military or civilian, is assigned them by the governing body of thp For County Supei corps, or. if the voluntary plan is not Fducath successful, by legislation providing i hereby announce for drafting them Into government <]idate for the office service. Medical officers of the 0f education government believe compulsory con- county, subject to th scription will not be necessary. ing the Democratic Organization plans for the volun- A teer medical service corps already , have been made and enrollment For House of lie started in a few states under author- The many friends t Ity of the council of national do- announce him as a ca fense. Instead of enrolling In this house of representati corps only those physicians not suit-; the rules of the Llenu able for military service, either because of age. physical infirmity, de pendency, or institutional or public For House of I5c| need, as planned at present, the gov- i hereby announce rniuent Is expected shortly to didate for re-election throw open the membership to all representatives fr< doctors, and to bind thmn with a county, subject to th pledge "during the present enter- Democratic party, eency to accept service, military or p, prrt -ivilian. wherever, whenever, and for whatever duty he may he called by For Magist the central governing board." The many friends I'nder this projected plan, the her hereby announce army and navy would take those dldate for magistn physicians and surgeons best fitted township, subject to 'or active duty, and who can be erning the Democrath spared from civilian requirements. \t tiie same time, the government For Fonsta would maintain a continuous survey i hereby announce M ?..v ? iiuim ? i ?nu ai11 U"* mm (lUlilll' ior consia?n hose communities in which there township subject to tl ire too few practitioners. Democratic party. The practical operation, officials J. V\'< believe, would cause little of this elocution, however, since physicians For County Su|?er ivho are needed in certain corainunl- Kducatioi ties, hospitals, schools, or other es- I hereby announce ntial vilian services would not be election to the office < ommissioned in the army. jent of education ('(inferences of doctors were held county subject to the n Washington and a number of ing the Democratic p )ther cities to discuss the operation ; your consideration ui >f the voluntary enrollment plan. A alone. 1 ommittee of army and navy sur-^ ? ' toon* also completed recomnienda- For Mnglsti ions for inclusion in the volunteer Through the influet nodical soi v ce corps all doctors, in- friends I announce n toad of only tlio-e disqualified for date for re-election t nilita > i \ c<> magistrate for Mufu Of the | fl.ohrt doctors in the subject to the rules Jnited States, it i> estimated he- cratic party, ween 8O.UO0 and nil.mot are in ac- 74-tf W. ive practice, and one or about >ne-fourth are in the army and navy. To the Democratic Mearlv 50,One will be required Fifth District: 'ventunlly for tbe army. The active i r(,un?r.?fiiiiw o?l. >ractitioners remaining. together I.>d nn<1 re-elected to vith those who have retired, hut who ,hjs I)i8triPt and aKr? an ?>" persuaded to resume active r,.su), of (he ,)(.m(jC cork, must carry on the health ion. naintenance work In this country. I will not he able ?- time In the District th IVK III NDItKD I.OST WIIKN <ause of the great t JAP UATTLRSHIP BLOWS VI* por,;int leRislation g the war situation, hi Toklo, July 18. The Japanese meetings in the Dist attleship Kawachi, of 21.420 tons possible. It is ahsol isplacement, blew up and sank it- 'or congressmen to b< rokoyama bay, 150 miles northwest at l'me>f Nagasaki on July 12. Five bun- tf* Ired members of the crew lost thetr m im ndk ives. ______ WHY SITFF.R SO? ' heard of a docto who could cure app< Why suffer from a bad hack, from ho,nn 's at I)anvH1e. iharp, shooting twinges, headaches,) v#>ral mon,hs with lizziness and distressing urinary) aa ,n aix moT,th lis? Lancaster people recommend out to the tr? Joan's Kldnev Fills. Could you ask to tnr a tr<5atm or stronger proof of merit? much hopes of llvln Mrs. M. C. Huddleston. Rim St.. we|1, 1 ,eftrnert sinpe ... . he cures them oil junranicr, Hiiys; A gOOfl many 1 " * rears ago I strained my hark ami ^ m,<'c'rM ' > niall an< mffered something awful. I was sel-| or nam* > . , . ? , . . t man, Lexington, N. ( lorn without a headache and my I lerves were in a terrihlly bad state )izzy spells bothered me too, and >lack specks seemed to float before ny eyes. My kidneys were a source * PROFESSIONS >f much annoyance. I certainly felt * nlserable. for it' seemed as if I was .lways tired and languid. I couldn't I)K. J. KKKt'K FU K'cp wen nignts, necause of the Dental Hnrj atn. My daughter told me to try Office Hours:? >oan's Kidney Pills and I bought 8:S0 te 12:30 ome. I can say Doan's positively 2:00 to 6:00 P elieved me of all kdiney complain And .by Appoli nd I am glad to tell any one suffer- , . * Office Phone 1 ng with their kidneys of their , Residence Pho lerlt." _ .Office over Lancant PrVA 60c. at all Don't, . ^ ^ ?ir the for a kidnAy^^hftgdy?^ ter cou^^J^^?P^*|n^ 'covers the sjtiiutlonr. A'&: *** lNCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. tisements. VACATION DAY8 ARB HBRB. | |g f|. What's the use riding two or three| trate. hundred miles to spend a week's va- " ss of the Demo-| ,.?ti0nf returning worn out. when you j ] he inslstance of Pun motor to Big Springs Hotel in - J lounce myself a two or three hours, and return rest- J J don to the otllce;eii. Excellent meals. good beds. S ? Pleasant Hill cooi rooms, well-screened, good | f J. P. MAQILL. spring artesian water, bathing, ttsh- ? ing and music. American plan, [ 1 table.. $12.50 and $15.00 per week. Cot- f ] myself a can- taRe un(j tents for rent. Camping - J for Buford Krountj8 free. Address Big Springs j J the rules of tin Hote, McBee. S. C., or Bethune. S. I C. 78-2t. ? J LKENBERRY. g J ? , LEGAL ADS I S a of frelnds, 1 k? se'f a candidate ItKtilSTRATION NOTICK. j 1 uford township. [ * of the Demo- stat? of South Carolina, J ] County of Lancaster. a i A CARNE8 T? the Voters of Lancaster County: I . Under the act of the general as- [ rintendcnt of semgly of 1917, all registration cer- [ I U1 tilicates will terminate on June 30, r ] 1018; and for the purpose of re- 1 myself a can- .... . \ I . , , registering all voters of the county, = 1 of superintend- . . , ? ... ^ f J the books of registration will be open a 1 for Lancaster , " , , , . - | , in the ofnce of the county board of L _ e rules govern- . 1 registration at Lancaster court house. I party. i ? ,, every day during the months of July l. c. Rowell. ' L jand August (Sunday excepted) from presentat Ives. |9:0? A M to 6:00 I>. M.. at J 1 , ,, ,, ,, i which time the voters are invited to 1 l >f 11. H. llorton , , ri ,, , . A. appear In person and qualify. 1 . ndidate tor the .. , ... r J , . Note, please: That under the law, L ? ves, subject to ... ! 1 you must apply in person, and not by r * >cratic primary. 1 Many Friends. <pr"*y- ? During this time voters of all sec- SQ I inn, of tlw. ..nnntir ....... ro..!,!.,,. La Iirenentatlves. "* ?' ?* ' rL! but for their convenience, tiie regismyself a can- ... . , , fti . tration board will visit all townships UZ to the house of . . .. .. , _ . , . *41 during the month of September and II" ?m Lancaster . . .. . ?.. ... 31 register the voters. This schedule |14 e rules of the, .... , ,, . , Hw will be published later. rU W. G. A. Porter, 3] nk^lylrarn^ w K K8trWge. gj rat,-. " Fl >'"'* _ffi ? County Hoard of Registration. I* 1*1" of It. W. Par 70 IU U,Uj him as a can- . _ LS-S/? ite of Hufordj NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. tin rubs gov Notice is hereby given that the un- Notice o p primary. jdersigned will, as guardian of the Ij.p .estate of Josephine F. Brewer, on I the 1st day of August, lit 18, make Courei myself a can-(. _ . . ., nni. Arts ? . ,il>er final return as such guardian ana Aria ' '' ,ri?l apply to the Probate Court of he rules of thel, . , excellenc Lancaster county for letters dismls- partment sary. College.' Y "rn<>8, MARY H. BREWER. > 1?"?/ intendcnt of Estate of Josephine P. Brewer. jgljj *? n> j July 1, 1918. 1 t-a-week 4t-| August mvself for re t'or" P,:12"?{g iJvtfiHiiJgfitfilfilfilJilJiinLnLnifilfg rules govern- r 3 rimary. I ask J I J von my record " | I IIT A a Ml am ^ <>f a few qJ ma mm m - 3 oi I " "". ..in." oi itj f IAJI rd I ownship S 1 of the Demo- Jj | ^ * T. SN1PKS. [ j Voters of the j J $ ^ ^ i renominat- 31 w Congress from v ^^^k B e to B r | to ^^^B ^fl^F summer, be- - 3 ^^F HH I im _ J ^F ^F rowing out o ~ 1 it will attend & rirt whenever I f utely essentia) | J ~? "~ e at their post f 1 STEVEN80N. -*1 ? 1 Mr. Nash ii i ai uriAiii^iuil I U| indicltis. My | [ 1 ^ Va. I suffered | J i appendlcitlfl, r ] ^ b. Then I was - J iin and carried | ent with not I K. I am now I V I've heen here ? ' t ?il jaturda 78-2t. j | j..* l! to buy War Mule ,L CARDS r 1 ' 31 * > ____ ?J] NDKRBURK, , f ] k || Gregory "rLo,.c [] Q- 1 ' ^.liiary Phy [J ^TQClV Dentist. OlBc* [ 1 ~ -J ' - : ,t - m TUESDAY, JULY 23, X918. fiuuiardinriifBiBriiri^ 1 i Is Your Money |j Supporting the Government? IK ? fi At this critical period in our history our J j . manufacturers are offering their mills, and ] ?our young men are offering their services to g 1 the United States Government. I J Would you like to do your share and help 11 by putting your money where it will support I j the new Federal Reserve Ranking System, I j which the government has established to J ] stand hack of our commerce, industry and * j agriculture f ? (1 You can do this by opening an account [ ] with us, as a part <>t' every dollar deposited ( J with us goes directly into the new system I j where it will always be ready for you when j j wanted. ? 1 ! m The First National Bank j! ? LANCASTER, S. C. [ J ( HAS. I>. JONES, President, C f E. M. CKOATON, Vice President and Cashier, I j I HA 11. JONES, Jr., Assistant Cashier. ^ j RtfiLnLliiniJilliLnifBJilfiiriLntlHfiirailLnLnLnLrHJt tfj f Scholarship Examination provide for nearly all expenses, T1IK CITADEIj, an<* only those candidates who i *iiitricstito s r are unabIe t? P?y are eligible ' ' * for them. Necessary blanks can be ^ in Knglneerlng, Sciences, obtained trom the superintendent at i. n. S. and C. E. Degrees, the Citadel, instruction of unsurpassed A limited number of pay cadets e. Classed by the War De- will be received. Expenses, tncludt as "Distinguished Military ing board, uniforms, tuition and all 4 other fees, $337. Next session be- J acancy in the State scholar- gins Sept. 20th. Catalogue sent on r l.ancaster county will be request. Address competitive examination on O. J. BOND, Kupt., 9th. These scholarships The Citadel, Charleston, S, C. Y V jj Mules f ? 11 ^ i i inted t ij i! i will be at our jj >tables |j . . __ _ i V, July a. DON'T forget the date. I! V?- li _ Hrvnrl I l! C?mPany 1,