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~"r FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. 77 THE NEWS ABO To Celebrate Birthday. An J. A. Snipes, of the Dixie section, Mont wilt celebrate his 66th birthday Sat- Clybi ii id 11 v Anir'.lst S. with n nlpnip din . ner at his home. The public invited. Kers ?o? chap! Doctor* Are IiCnvliiK. Dr. G. W. Poovey left Wednesday Ml for Fort Oglethorpe, Ua., to report friedi for duty In the U. S. Medical corps, sistei Dr. R. C. Brown has received his shaw commission and will report at Camp Wadsworth August 3. Mr t- ??>? card Reunion August iiSil. son. The reunion of Camp Dixie will overs be held on August 23 at Hopewell. Some prominent speakers will be In Rc attendance. Will meet at 10 o'clock beth (old time.) By order of W. Q. Cas- guest key. commander. ?o? Sti Misses Sowell Entertain. spent Misses Cleo and Malvina Sowell rents entertained a few of their friend*, at their home on West End Tuesday Lit night at a ten o'clock supper given in R?nn honor of Frank Haddon, of the U. S Canii S. Annapolis, a guest of Miss Eva ,or- 1 Parks. , ?o? Mi T/ Moonlight Picnic. sister The members of the Christian Ent deavor society enjoyed a delightful moonlight picnic at Heath Springs on ^?h"! gsj, Tuesday night. The crowd was mo- <lay" rtored down In numerous automobiles and when they arrived at the springs a delicious picnic supper was served, '^r after which many camp songs were "10 K sung. The ohaperones were: Mr ^ i,lv and Mrs. II II. Kester, Fred Hay and v'sil Miss Nannie Hill Moore. -o? . M" Opening of Fork Hill School. ',1R ^ The Fork Hill school, under the management of Prof. C. A. Plyler, .. 11 y m principal, and Miss Nannie Todd, assistant, opened the summer school jyj|f on the 15th inst. with 75 pupils. We aiuj j are In the midst of a splendid people ^ay f and while ..ie school is not what it wju v can be, our aim is to make it second to none in the county. The patrons seem willing to co-operate with the tiayg teachers. We don't want to brag too much in the beginning but ask you to l watch us grow. Patrons appear to ,jav j a preciate the ability, the will and visit t experience and by the help of 1 tlxere perintendent, and patrons we will W succeed. One week has shown a jjr, * marked Improvement in both inter- from est and conduct of the pupils. We will let you hear from us later. Mif Capt. C. A. Plyler. Principal, and I ^ ?o? a hou \ Death of Mrs. ('. F. Adams. by Fr * Mrs. C. F. Adams died at her home days in the Midway section July 8, after and 3 an illness lasting six months and two days. She was confined to her bed Mis since January 4, 1!>18. when she had and a stboke of paralysis and has been in Misse a seriouB condition since that date Mitch She was 78 years of age nnd was n ; Paige good Christian lady and greatly Millei leved by all who knew her. She has partir been a loving wife and mother and at Be has a host of friends throughout this Dig S community and will be greatlVj missed. She is survived by her hnsband and four children, three sons and one daughter. Magistrate W. L. Adams of the FMeasant Plain section. ? and T. E. Adams and R. E. F. Ad-j , ams and Mrs. W. S. Neal, of *h'R section. Her remains were interred i at Pleasant Plains church on Sunday of after the funeral services by the pet(l pastor. Rev. E. B. Jenkins. She hadje. J() been a faithful member of tht?' frntt?? church for many years. | j)Pj|e% f ~~ 'in W( cles. PERSONA IjH. r 1 as thi R. E. Wylie is at the Fennel in-jappla flrmary, Rock Hill, for surgical the p treatment. his LJ . ?? tione< Jack Perry and family, of Florida. Una I are guests at the home of Mr. and when Mrs. Harry Hines. said Misses Cleo and Malvena Sowell but o are attending a house party at Ben- ?very UUklB TlllO, ???? ?o? becor B. 0. Lazenby and 'children are,after visiting the former's mother, Mra. j 'avor M. S. Lazenby. at Bedford City, Va.|of WJ 0 ! was a t Mrs. L. (]. Payseur has as her guest'0' co' Ifc her sister, Mrs. J. B. Nunn, of Wheel-i <'P( lai S Ing Springs, Ark. i _f,._ I ex pec Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paul and chll-jthe n dren, of Beaufort, Are guests at the|pnulp + home of Paul Moore. ! syster ^ Mrs. M. R. McCardell has as her 'or u guest this week Mrs. Mamie Van- J Dandingham, of Charlotte. eandli > ? * he k { . Mrs. Oeorge Heath and' sons. Chaif |r George and "Billle," of Charlotte, him. R'- are-*ua?t* of Mrs. Heath's parents, randl f Mr. and Mrs- W.'A. Davis. he is - ' * t j- ' a t thing Miss MaryrWe.Jkh Porter, of Page- them Hough. ^ Jo? * "* ' ' " ?y. P THE LANCASTER NE jspeaker?the twentieth for the day. |F/T TfllVW 'He had more to say about his oppon* * ents than any of the other candidates, and more than he said about nong the visitors to the city himself. He said Cooper and Richlay were Mr. and Mrs. T. H ards represent two extremes an.l jrn and Mrs. H. C. Dunn, who that Cole Blease is the worst beat red up from their homes in man in South Carolina today, haw to visit the local Red Cross The crowd was good-natured ter. throughout the tedious listening to ?o? twenty. candidates and each one resses Charlotte Jones and El- reivmi -? iu ? tan uBKrre. a Poag are visiting ttie former's r. Mrs. J. W. Ingram, in Ker GERMANS FAIL TO STOP ADVANCE OF ALLIES s. I-atta Hood has received a violent Counter Attacks and Hear from her brother, B. Will John- ?. . . . . . , tiuard Actions I'ail as announcing his safe arrival eas. Harriers. ?o? >ck Hill Herald: Miss Eliza- (Wednesday.) Greene, of Lancaster, is the Vio,pnt German counter attacks of her aunt. Mrs. H. O. White. nn(1 rPar KUard actions in great ?o?- strength still fail to serve the Gerait I arks, of ( amp Jackson, man command as harriers to the Sunday at home with his pa- advance of the allied troop8 on the Soissons-Rheims salient. ?o? | True, they have aided somewhat 3uts. ;Elmer Sowell and Carl;,n 8lowlnR down the fa8t pare 8et by ett have been transferred from thp al,|e3 at thp commenoement of > Jackson to Camp Zachary Tay-jthe offpnpsJvp, but nevertheless on .ouisville, Ky. j(be ^hree sides of the now U-shaped ? " battle front further important gains ss Rhetta Parks is visiting her ,,avp ,)pPn made . Mrs. W. A. Wentz, of Chester. I)rivinK si?wly. but surely, south , ~ of Soissons the American and nit. Boyd Horton, of Camp ,, . , ..... I* rench troops have pushed their ston, Fla., was in town yester- . . . , , fronts further eastward tnwm.i h r/vni Roe/x ??? ... x 11 * " .Wi.. imic 11V "III go 10 vamp , . ? y.t part of the1 Soissons-Chateau-Theirrv D |railway lino that is still in the hands T T ., . . , . of the enemy, and further south, s. J. J. Kamlner, who has been ... . , . . . . .. ? 0 along both sides of the Ourcq river uest of her daughter, Mrs. M. S. . . . , ... ... . , ? and the road leading to Fere Kn Tarerspoon, left Wednesday for a , , ? . . denols, Germany's great storehouse to the mountains. . . i for the supply of her troops to the ? ? , , ... south, important penetrations into *s Mildred Green has been visit , , ,, , t> , enemy-held territory, have been Irs. Frank Green, of Itock Hill. I , .. . made until the maximum point and Mrs. R ?K7wylie and fain- wherp ,ho a,Hos are fluting near otored to Charlotte Tuesday. I * 's about 10 1-2 miles from ? their point of departure last Thursises Railage and Ethel Cauthen.day. diss Myrtle Morton left Thurs- i Reslstanrc of Fiercest Kind, or Asheville, N. C., where they | In the Marnft rPR(on norfh of isit friends. iC'hateau-Thierry the Americans and n I French have met with the fiercest, is ( arrie (askey spent a few kin<l of resistance, for here the Gerlast week in York. man machine gunners and infantry? men are striving hard to stay their is Mary Heath Jones left Tucs progress in an endeavor to extricato or ( olumhia, where she will iarKe numbers of the German forces Miss Elisabeth Heath. h rom wj,0 are jn danger 0f capture, and she will go to Greenville. ajso to save part nf Kreat num?~" ber of guns and quantities of war s. J. T. Strait has returned materials which it is Impossible to a visit to Richburg, s>. C. get out except by the high roads over ?^ ? ? the undulating and wooded country, ises Cleo and Malvena Rowell ? ? . . . . . The advantage in the fighting, iva Parks have returned from . . r, .. ... however, has rested with the amalse party at Bennettsville, given . , ? . gamated allied troops, who have ank Rogers. They spent a few . , ... - . . . ,.i,, n, pushed on northward past the village with friends in Dillon, Florence , r , . . , . .... A. , . of Epieds and ousted the Germans darion before their return. | from the greater part of the C'hatelet ?. ?, " , ? ,, forest. In this region the allies now ises Cleo and Malvena Soweil ? ,. _ ... . . . ? _ . . . . hold the village of Epuls and TrugKVfl Parkft ftppnm nanidH Kv " ~ ' k? - "j ny-Eplods. which were captured hv s Katherine and Margaret ., ? ? . . ... the Germans and were recaptured ell, of Florence, and Jack ... . Wednesday in a counter attack by , of Charleston, and Wayne . . . ? . . , ? _ ? _ , , the Americans. Pressing on north , of the U. S. S. Columbus, ? , , , , ward the allies have driven their 'ipants of the house party given . ,, ' " A front beyond Courpoli which lies nnettsville, spent the day at . . ? , ? .. .. . . . about 6 1-2 miles northeast of Chaprings Sunday en route home. tpRu Thierry Along the Marne at several points, IARDS GETS A I notably in the region of Charteves JOLT AT MEETING and Jaulgonne and further east at j - Treloup, the allies have put the| :ontft?ued From Page One.) I northern bank of the Marne further |behind them in advance and capturlent Wilson attributed to Mr. ted a large number of cannon and mairds and he held the attention e audience while reading. Mr. a said no man should be elect- ?^ any oftlce from coroner to I B^B d States senator who does not ?? ^ "J B B^^. re and has not always believed >odrow Wilson and his war poli- ???????? bert A. Cooper was announced TODAY p next speaker and the first real use was heard as he entered TOM MIX latform. Mr. Cooper said that ?in? 'emocraey has never been ques- "At'K HI<?H." i and no man in South Caro- Also has er?r had any doubt as to V\tT?FVIIIF \< T s he stood on any question. "I at the first meeting at Barn-| 15 (>ntH 10 (>nt* ind I repeat today that there is ne issue In the compatgn. and , RATI R.OATT one who has a son in France WILLIAM DUNCAN and s what thai issue is. I did not. CAROL HOLLOW AY le a convert to the allies' cause , ?in? we entered the war, I was in "Vengeance and The Woman." of America declaring a state ?Also? ir from the day the Lusltania Hilly West Comedy and Other unk, and had I been a member , _ I Keel*, igress I would have voted for a' ation of war." Mr. Cooper ex- 15 i entm 10 rent" sd his statement th??t he did n?t t a reduction of taxes during MONDAY ext few years by advocating DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ment of the state's educational _ Jn ..The Man Po.,.,. Idlers can be specially trained seful occupations. 1 S Also , ^ M. Desahamps, the Rock Hill Hearst rathe News. ' ** % date, was the next speaker and opt the crowd laughing until COM I NO .... [. . . man 9tewart called time on ' He says but one of the other Jane and Katherfne Lee, In dates .has ever admitted that "We Should Worry." in the race but that before the William H. Hurt In "The ^llf/over he la going to make Bargain." call his name. in T. Dnncan was .the. ja-t -- - WS, LANCASTER, S. C. chine guns anil considerable war ma- fij terialH. Lfi HfiifiSfHi British Ik'Kin New Move. "j ~ In the region between the Marno ? _ anil Kheims, where the German ff 3 M crown prince has brought forward J m large numbers of picked reinforce- S 1 J ments to stay the British. French l and Italians, his warriors are meet- I ing with hard usage. Following up f the advances of the French anil Ital- ? 1 Qnnn. luus ui i uBsiiuy, tne British, inline- pj diately to the southwest of Hheiuif., - J apparently have begun a movement I 1 which possibly portends good re- ffi At suits. II. .. ii .? ... , , ^2 liiitiiiiiat Here the British have overcome * si long counter attack and, following I ? Olll* 11 it. a violent bombardment, ana r 1 (1k> Plli struck the German ltne at Vrigny for | a goodly gain. Z I \y(( * * i | bv putti BUSINESS NOTICES [J thi\Uv" * I | Wlllfll t ? + + + jj stand b< I.OST?Between Rock Hill and ban- J ai?TH'lllt caster one tire and rim on Ander- "1 " son car. Reward to finder. South- J * ern Motor Co., Sumter, S. C. I so-it. [ - with US, IE with us WAR Ml'I.ES WANTED?Mr. Nash S will be at our stable.s Saturday. 3] Wllt'lC 1 July i; 7 til to huv war mulaa m *- 1 Don't forget the date. GregoryI Hood Live Stock Co. 7 8-8t. IE Why Have Pellagra and a Congli when I can cure vou for $8.50. M f? ? This offer to last only a short Zal time. If not benefited in ten days. "fi money refunded. He sure to let OS me hear in this time. Address J IE ("HAS. It W. Gorman, IJox 266, Lexington, jg j, , E. Z. SEAL FltriT JAILS, all sizes Jar tops, rubbers and fruit pow- jj^Tji l"i I**i |**i I~ der; 2 and 8 pound cans at the old price. All of these are at last year's prices as long as they last. j,-or J. B. Mackorell. 71-tf. At the ao|tcitat hereby announce n Political Advertisements. for constable for subject to the rul House of Kepreseiitatives. cratic party. I hereby announce myself a can- JOH jdidate for the House of Representa- _ tives from Lancaster icounty, sub- For House of 1 jeet to the rules of the Democratic The many friend I party. announce him as a S. E. Bailes. house of represent the rules of the De For Constable. We hereby announce Tolson Fun- ' derburk as a candidate for constable *'or Hou?e for Buford township, subject to tho 1 hereby annour rules of the Democratic party. didate for re-electu Many Voters. representatives ?????? county, subject to I _ < utntiiissloncr of Agriculture. Democratic party. I hereby announce myself a can- C. I didate for the office of commissioner of agriculture, commerce and Indus- *'or tries, subject to the rules of.the many friem Democratic party. ker hereby annouti I am a practical farmer and have didate for magi; I been connected with the office of the township, subject commissioner of agriculture, com- erning the Demoer merce and industries for seven years as pure food and seed inspector. I bor tor organized the state farmers union * hereby annout and was president in 1905 and 1906. didate for const; Ask the business men of Lancaster township subject ti about me. R. Harris. Democratic party. Pendleton. Anderson County, S. C. Announcement. We hereby announce Hon. Harry Hincs as a candidate for the State M i Senate, subject to the rules governling the Democratic primary. D Many Voters. JH FOR MAfilSTHATK. ???? I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of 2 j magistrate for (Jill's Creek township, , suhjejct to the rules of the DemojCratic party. Jno. L. Caskey. The War D HOl'SK OF REPRESENTATIVES We wish tc I hereby announce myself a can- Effective July dldate for the house of representa- schedule.deliv tives from Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. On Sefotemt J. Roy Cunningham. deliveries will For Magistrate. Our custom Subject to the rules of the Demo- 1st. as It will cratlc party, and at the Ihsistance of V many friends, I announce myself a ? hop to candidate for re-election to the otfice September 1st of magistrate for Pleasant Hill Truck will 1 township. J. F. MAQILL. . Leave for I ~ ? For Constable.. Leave for K I hereby announce myself a can- Leave for C didate'for constable for Huford t township subject to the rules of the making i Democratic party. recommended GEORGE FAULKENBERRY. labor and the | Dcrativa For Coijnty *fc^perintendent of 'J ? Kdurnftjp- f . . m it,-^ \ " I beteby announ. o myself a ciu/ 'he dtdatqitor t^e office of adperlntef^ ">e/j- DpJA* ent* .Ar education for I^ancafL t 'SHr<* \ ? j count^_auv^t to .tbe riilea gorert t ling th< tJtWrtr. Li _ * PAGE F1V sr Your Money jj orting the Government? [i ============== i] this critical period in our history our J j turers are offerincr their i??ni? o?h 1 IK ng men are offering their services t<> ? 3 ted States Government. | j uld you like to do your share and help I 3 ug your money where it will support ! Federal Reserve Banking System, ; ? he government has established to | j lek of our commerce, industry and r] ure! I 3 {3 i can do this by opening an account r J as a part of every, dollar deposited J 3 goes directly into the new system y: t will always be ready for you when jfc First National Bcnk | LANCASTER, S. C. S . JONES, President, Of M. CltOXTON, Vice President and Cashier, K lit A 11. JONES, Jr., Assistant Cashier. istahle. For County Superintendent of 1^^'ion of freinds, 1 Education. -Sjt- ' nyself a candidate I hereby announce myselffor r-*-. -jflL Huford township election to the office of superintendles of the Demo- ent of education for Lancaster \ county subject to the rules govern- V N A. CARNES. lug tlie Democratic primary. I ask your consiucratiou upon my rccoru. Representatives. alone. V. A. Lingle. s of H. H. Horton candidate for'the For Magistrate, atives, subject to " Through the Influence of a few mocratic primary, friends I announce myself a candlMany Friends, date for re-election to the office of magistrate for Buford Townshftf, * Itepresen tat Ives. subject to the rules of the Denioice myself a can- cratic party. IU n.o u<iune OI 7 4-tr W. T. SNIPES. from Lancaster __ the rules of the "Bo the Democratic Voters of the Fifth District: . "* <"rank Clyburn. I respectfully ask to be renominat od and re-elected to Congress from {i*trate. this District and agree to abide the Is of K. W Par result of the Democratic Primary ice him as a can Election. |.. rtrate of Ruford I will not be able to spend much to the rules gov- time in the District this summer, beatic primary. cause of the great amount of im ?? portant legislation growing out o iNtahle. the war situation, but will attend * ice mvsnl( a can- meetings in the District whenever ible for Ruford possible. It is absolutely essential t r> the rules of the for congressmen to be at their post ) at this time. W. F. STEVENSQ^.' \ Wesley Carnes. 54-tf. * V I -J A Mr c I 1 x"1,v-"-1 N BUSINESS " r* opartment has now drafted both of our draymen. x > announce Hhe following changes in our business: 26th to September 1st, we will try to make two -erles ?ach day. * * >er 1 st we will go strictly on a CASH BASIS and no \ be made after that date. * ? ?? Vv" * / ers will please not ask for credit after Septemoer i' y only necessitate1 the embarrassment of declining, maintain the following schedule of deliveries until ' mrV^i T eave our store for Wejt taudjrt > F M. and 4.P. M. T ' \ .ong-Street at 9:SO AL-hSuid *t "ito P m - Hm Street at 10 A. MM. ' ^ hoaterfleld Avenuo,a? 10:30 A. V. and 5:30 R M: ' -*? ^ ** * V- .<>* those ohanges^wijfiire only carrying nut th<y policies ^ %. by tlw^flWn-nment, an the war, the scarcity of ? of operation; makes these changes im- . . Wl < 4 S ' . i^TT-TERRY CO. THK PtrRK FOOD STORK. d .. _ . si^ * -4^ v v V- , .