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f I' FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918. T A Safe Ovitschs. The safe arrival overseas of Strait Parks has been announced In a cablegram received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Parks. ^ " New Tenclier Klooted. Miss Ruth Cox, of Fountain Inn. has been elected as teacher in the Central school to succeed Mrs. L. R. Terry, who will move wilh Mr. Terry ^ to High Point, N. C. Services at ItouKlas. Rev. Hugh R. Murchison, pastor, requests The News to announce that preaching and communion services will be held at Douglas Presbyterian church Sunclay at the usual hour for services. ?o? Farm CJinncrs Association. The Lancaster county glnners association was formed Saturday at a meeting held at the court house. Itufus C. Crockett was elected president. J. H. Reckham vice-president and W. R. Hagler secretary. An? other meeting will he held In the , court house at four p. m. September 2. Wit ?o? Carload of Tractors. X. J. Gregory has received a cari load of Hart-Parr farm tractors. Mr. t Gregory will use one on his farm and ( r lias sold one to J. F. Hammond, of ' . the Oakhurst section. The other two are for sale. The tractors are . 30-horsepower and burn kerosene oil. They are equipped to do many kinds of farm work. ?o? Colored Minister to Speak. Rev. G. W. Clinton, who is one of tne ir.reo ooioren men selected by the government to keep the colored people informed as to their duty to the nation in the war. will speak at Mt. Carmel camp meeting grounds, Sunday, September 8. Roth white and eolored peoi'- are invited to hear him. ' PERSONALS. it __) Mrs. W. L. Royd, of Fort Mill, is visiting her sir'er, Mrs. Frank Hunter, on Rarr street. % ?o? K Horton and Chaunccy Gregory, of the navy, spent a short furlough at the home of their pa^ rents hero this week. W ?O? " Mr. and Mrs. Waddy R. Thomson and children have returned from a visit to relatives at Darlington. ?o? Mrs. John A. Stewman has returned from a visit to points in western North Carolina. John A. Stowman, Sr., and John A. Stewman, Jr., are spending some time in Florida. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pardue are VA1n?l..An l.? t iniiiii|> i uiuinirn ill V/iicnici . Mesdames Hughes, Bennett and Beckham were guests yesterday of Miss Annie Witherspoon at "Kilbur>. rise." 'Rock Hill Herald: Senator and ^ Mrs. Max Rrown and little ?daught Sifter, of McClenney, Fla., who have een visiting relatives here, have left to Nvisit Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. T. i > Cunningham, of Lancaster, before returning to their home. Miss Madel Plyler has returned from a visit to friends in Wilmington and Lake Waccamaw. GRADED SCHOOLS TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 9 >' Public is Invited to '.Attend the O. ?ning Exercises in*Atiditoriurn at^O^O'clock. *l .e News is requested to print the Wk following: The Lancaster graded schools will tjm open September 9th. The public is B Invited to be present at the opening J EjL. exercises In auditorium at 9 o'clock The ministers, mayor and county vuperlnten^it of education are esSMB^eclally reoueMed to he present. snspqpf1 It la hoped tliatwthnre will be n attendance 0/ puptls on the first J^P^Tday Of school that they niiv im ? ( mediately classified and be given lists jf of books. \ L' The state adopted books will be B \ used hecauso theylwre cheaper, can \be exchanged and# are carefully /chosen. Jf "^Wpnplls above first grade. ^^ShhOntor achoolrW*Ngee the ^^Frlday ^ i ?'IB ^ . v|* < ? i ' ^ Build! BOUT TOWN ?> like ti + + + + ** + + + Thc * IIKI> CltOSS NOTKS. Ke,l c ! + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + army Within the last ton days five boxes|men ' have been shipped from the Lauras- P'ane tor workroom to Atlanta. One eon- 'to ael< tainod 100 navy kits, another 00 pa- nee,'P( jamas. Tuesday a box of 30'com- * pletu infants' layettes was shipped. lOach layette cost at least five dollars, nu)n"1 and this fund was not taken out of waon the general treasury. The last two ,an,a boxes shipped Thursday afternoon reau ( held each 420 five-yard gauze rolls. *? candid Mrs. ('. I). Jones, supervisor of Theioi hospital garments, asks for volun- in "lif teers f(?r sewing for Monday and nuallf; Tuesday mornings. ments tion ir The representatives of the Lancas- serv'r< ter Red Cross at the meeting In Co- '^e lumbia Thursday of last week could ,,n<' 1 not but be impressed with the fact w hose that their chapter is in every respect in>?' a most progressive. Briefs are read ,,me r regularly and any changes asked for |lsua' in any department are made imme- nomediately. With 100 per cent member- ^01 ship in the Junior Red Cross in hotwG< many schools over the county, with "10 ' 1 the Home Service organized for al- r most year, with the organization of s,ronp tlie motor corps and the nurse's de- ' partment well under way and begun ;,Pplie: as soon as asked for, the chapter is ^',r> '' acting 111 everything as promptly as loy those in the larger cities. Kl,l The southern division of the American Red Cross desires the volunteer services of a strong, capable, ( competent man with organizing ability and some knowledge of press h' publicity, to act as director of Bu- candid reau of Personnel, this bureau to be established at division headquarters, in Atlanta, for recruiting men and Yor women for Red Cross work in this York country. gress, W. L. Peel, manager, Healey of ref Program of Moriah W. M. I). Anni venes at Spring Hiil Baptist Ch FIRST SESSION RKGINMN Hymn?Jesus Call Cs. Praise Texts?Mrs. Sturkie. Prayer, Silent?Audible. Greeting?Mrs. K. 15. Kunderburk. Appreciation? Mrs. it. E. Small. Superintendent's Report. Distribution of Apportionment Cards. Conferring Honor Roll Badges. Presentation of Visitors. Message from Slate President. Reports?(a) Secretary, (b) Treasurer, (o) Division President No. 2, (e) Mis Song. Message from Vice President?A Vision of Mrs. Sturkie. Our W. M. U. Study Course and Demonstra Manual?Mrs. J. R. Flier. Election of Nominating Conpnittee. J Appointment of Committees. / Closing Message from the Word "That \ M Mrs. T. A. Dabney. \ J Lunch Served on Ground. \ / SECOND SF.SSH Sunbeam Program?Associate\ Superlntendei Lake Sunbeam Song. \ f A Rihle Lesson for Children?Mrs.^Uurkie. Report of Associate Superintendent. Distribution of Apportionment tyiyms. Conferring Honor Roll Radges. \J Messnge front State Sunbeam Sifcerintender Song?"Re a Little Sunbeam." Our Memorials?(a) Lucile (/napntan Hos minger. / \ (b) Watsonr Church Ruild (c) Watsojp Long\Creek Ei (d) Lula As'hildea Rible : Harper. / \ (ei Royal Ambassador V Fletcherf \ Message from State Cotxesponding \ Secret Tumult." Mrs. Fize/ \ Reading Minutes of Day. \ Announcements. 7 \ Closing Bible Message/?Mrs. R. S. Kir^. tp, NIGHT SESSION 8:30?FAST Set -ipture Reading aim Prayer. ^uaic. / \ Addr ess?God's Divnte Program of Missions Collection?Benediction. \ / FOl'KTH SEHSI T. W. A. and O. \l Program?Mrs. R. E. Sin Devotional?6bed/ence to a Purnose. Acta Song?O, Zion Hrfste. Report of Associate Superintendent. Distribution of Apportionment Cards. Conferring Honftr Roll Badges. Message of Static Superintendent. How Are We te Get Worthy Life Purposes: (a) Through Auxiliary Gifts?Mrs. Th (b) Throagh Auxiliary Work?Mib. Li (c) Throagh Auxiliary Obedience in 111 G. A. Ideals?MIlss Annette Stover. R. A Program?Associate Superintendent I Hymn?"Th? King's Business." Report of Associate Superintendent. Distribution hf Apportionment Cards. Conferring flonor Roll Badges. Message fr(*n State R. A. Superintendent. God's War /Time Call to Our Boys?Rev. H. Obituary lieport with closing Bible Mesf Connell. / FIFTH 8K88IG Song and Grayer. Consecration Text?Mrs. Sturkie. Helping liift the Burden of Aged MinistersReports ~j (a) Kfnrgaret Fund?Miss Annette Sto\ (b) /Literature?Mrs. W. T. Gregory, (e) /personal Service- Mrs. Sam Long. (d)/Training School -Miss Edith Bras (e)IThe Orphanage?Miss Lillie Usher Report df Nominating Committee. Election of Officers. Report of Committee on Time and Place. Report of Committee on Resolutions. Adoption.-pgyAssociatlonal Policy. Reading of^Minutes. Closing Thoughts from God's Word? Mr* ] Eeach W M. S., Y. W A., O. A., R. A. and to send at least one delegate. MRS. CAH TIIE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCA ng, mt111 be glad to hear frotu \V J. Cherry ne in this division who would ler l,.'t74, Jan 0 consider this work. I It. Hart 2.154 "V 1 k. w. Purslei 1 French commission the J. I.. Houston ross has been requested by the O. I., Sanders authorities to assign two wo- 68; county 'or hut service fo reach aero- Hoyd 1,548,.It camp in France and in order commissioners set the 80 women who will bo 1,1*84. I., J. 1 for this service Miss Alice, Merritt l.<>48. 'hittenden will visit a number York county i > division headquarters next It is not known exactlyj Fair Miss Chittenden will reach At-j Winnsboro, but the Southern division bu- <>f twenty-oi >f personnel wishes to be able representative her in touch with suitable 825, It. A. M< latea as soon as she arrives.1 well 1 r?. C. S fore, women who are Interested| .er 262: eon i service and feel that they canj Boulware 474 y under its exacting require- <5. Walling 2 are requested to make applica-| education. J. i the usual way for overseas Turner 528. ? as promptly as possible. 401, A. Lee S huts are in th enature of rest ecreation stations for Myers Ker work is especially nerve-rack- Camden, A a they frequently have much cept Qf th{? in their hands they are in unneed of a wholesome and fr"ni ' like opportunity for relaxation M. Johnson, nen for this service must be! elected to the 'n 20 and 4 0 years of age and fives o nthe fi rench commissioner specifies race for the andidates should be, "Fine. wm have to t , good-looking women, cheer- aids, of Lib efined and self-reliant." All Young, of Ke \tions should be addressed, sheriff, I. C. I lureau of Personnel, 810 Ilea- (,vcr with On lilding. Atlanta, fia.. shaw. W. F. ^ elected as co RCTIOX XK\YS KltOM opponent. L. XRAltltV COtNTIKS raco will bo n Chesterfield. MeCaskill. tin raw, Aug. 20.?Rivers (incum- urer, and It. 1 and T. W. Turner elected to sheriff. A s< ause of representatives. Other mine whether ates had no opposition. McDowell will opponent, J. York County. only lacked a k, Aug. 20.?Complete vote for over two opp< county officers follows: Con- tnarv. Samuel Stevens received 2,0 26; house re-elected m iresentatlves, Bradford 1,015. over tw oopp and H. W. Bi nal Meeting Which Conin - 1 I iurcn September b-b. o Ci 10:30 A. M. * kJ | ^ X Y Th lin Division President N'o. 1, (d) ision Study Chairman. | V ?U Y Self Through the Eyes of God. Y ? Hon of W. M. U. Method ' | ?* 111. IT ay Know Him." Phil. 3:10?< ^ ? f >s. A p<) it Presiding. ^ po i Y ,t Y Si: pital Red, Miss Bennie Orim ing Fund. Mrs. VV. C. Ellis. ^ qulpment?Mrs. R. A. Williams ea School Equipment, Mrs. Frank X Y _ Watson Memorial, Mrs. D. R ary?"Voice rrom O'er The' V y \ X % T I Oil PRESIDING. JL XT X. Yoi i?Rev. R. P. Roach. ? y( [ON. > mil Presiding. ec^ '' 26: 12-20?Miss Viola Caston ?? sized X in a \ T V \ 1,1 \ ?? Cc omasson. Jk v,t 1114 Hinson. V boys bid Study? Mrs. H. C. Dunn. ?? residing. ^ Fi I* Nei C. D\inn. t ?a*e ^Joshua 1:2?Mrs. II. C. ?$ J*J< IX. I f Colli! 'i J ?Mrs. I. H. Thayer. ^ 8 \ N< er- \ expr sington. \ | 1 \ | R D. R. Fletcher. V Sunbeam organization is urged ?* SON, Supt. Morlah W. M. U. ? * ? 4 lSTER, S. C. 1.550. J. Harris Fos- LIEUT. COL. HEKMA ?es K. Gottys 857. John WOUNDED HY Ml . K. (lettys Nunn 1.608. r 1,567; probate judge, Two Hours' Fight Star 855. J. |{. Haile 857, Mexicans Fired on .Ai 4 402. J. M. Wllliford Sentries Across Ito supervisor, Thomas I. P. Lee 1,282; county Nogales. Ariz., Aug. . John ('. Kirkpatrick 1< o1 Merman, conmiandinj Lumpkin 1.908. 1'. It. ^"KHles. was among the The total vote in :;(>ldiers wounded in i n 1916 was 4,103. tight with Mexicans wh . wjien United States set Held County. filed upon by Mexicans. Aug. 29 Tu'eniv ..... Several lmmli-?ul ? V I \/? ?I - V.n; UUl le boxes: House ol ?h?* Mexicans and drove s. J. Wilson Hanahan ,ia''k Into thiir town, sars 398 T M Sea- The American soldiers . Ford 308. A. It. Fow- 1,uuso f?ps an(1 ?,her poin nt.v supervisor, M. C. aRp. 'casualties are . G. (5. Steele 362, H. at ,his time' 07; superintendent of 1Mexicans hoisted l? Price 550 W W ,,u<e. but continued flrinp Treasurer. Daniel Ilall ln* was K?inK on at 7 o t cruggs 581. Bullets were dropping fast in Nogales. One civ xhavv County. ton Beddock. was wound* .. A conference has been ug. 29.?With all ex- . . tween American and M 38 boxes of the county 0jajs ndications are that M. m of Camden, has been l ive oil to < amp < The following "limite i house of represnta- . , men entrained this me rst primary. A second ramp Gl<.fine; riarenc, other representatives W|m? Knicht> J;un,.s ?e made by N. S. Itich- Sullivan, Josej erty Hill, and J. V. ^iurrav rshaw. The present lough, will have to run Second I'riinnry Srptci iver ('. Welsh, of Ker- The second primary f Russell has been re- tlon of the certain candid unty auditor over his majorities were not securt W. West. A second day's primary will be held ecessary between D. M. flom ,he date of the r. present county treas- mary. or Tuesday. Septem t. Williams, the former [>cond race will deter- ++++++ Probate Judge W. L. I be re-elected over his BUSINESS NOT J. Goodale. McDowell J few votes of winning ! jnents on the first pri- Bl'V THAT ClHJ^D a slat N. Nicholson has been | the waste of mfrnay; aptstrato at Camden1 One slate will do onents?H. M. Fineher hundred tablets. M. II. arnes. | / nftl 4^4 4^4 jtj J^A jfk A^A A^A A^A A^A " ^ 1 ffl pecial so Roys' good all wool Blue Serge Suits, lese suits are well made, trousers icd throughout, seams taped and aranteed not to rip. Sizes 8 to 18. $10.00 to $14.75. Boys' good Cashmere Suits, well ule out good serviceable material. $4.75 and $0.50. Roys' very fine all Wool Suits, slashed ekets, French belt, military breast ckets. $8.50, $9.50, $12.50 and $15.00. Little Boys' Navy Corduroy Suits, zes 4 to 8. A very pood value. $5.00 Boys' Good Khaki Pants. <Mne for rly school wear. Sizes 6 to 18. 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Boys' Good All Wool Pants. Sizes to 18. $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95. jng Men's High Schoo >ung Men's High School and College M< *. These Suits are specially design- Caps >r young men and are not small I men's suits. We are showing them p;( wide range of Cashmeres at kind $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00.ne All Wool Serges at N< $19.50, $22.50 and $50.00. a Sv >od All Wool Blue Serge Caps for Nav; and young men. / hav 65 and 75 Cents. betw ne All Wool Cashmere Caps to fi 50 Cents. / n Range of Neckwc ?w range of E. & \jf. and Lion Brand *~~" irs, soft and stiff/styles at 20 Cents ann 2a Cents, incy Colored styles at 25 Cents. W iw lot Neckwtar just received by youi ess. and 25 Cents, 5(j Cents and $1.00. ever obinson-C LANCASTER'S LEADIN - - . -. > PAGE FIVE lN IS I'O KNOW THAT. I ha v^^luarhin? S\IC \NS needles to tit aito iiuyuiine. Shuttles. bobins, crochey needles, knitted Wlien ting needles, hajni needles at iierienii Mackarell's aal /ne\imo. 87-4t. nlrr. ? WANTKI)?Meal and Hull Sacks. Lieut. | Parmer bring us your meal ' troops at aI1(j |iuj| g-K-kj, \\*e w||] give yott A me i ican la cents a piece for them. W? i two-hour can also use your oat and food i(h started sacks. All of them must be fre? 11lies were from holes. Lancaster Cotton Oil Co. 83?18t. >s engaged . them well <0W ||||>i:s, hor hidpa, mule hides, sheep yhides^^goat hides, tired from Want 2.UOO poNimltf" of hides. Se? ts of vatit- mo before you,. \>,1. Capers Caunot known i ' ? ' ---- - I.UVI1, tirtimyiiui , * o. U.| W QUO Street. s 86-5t. a flap of 'v : and snip W.\XTFI) l,.\N(WSTF.It PKOPL.E TO know that the Old Buford is rfOvr thick and The pIcdmont Hotel, Charlotte, ilian. Gas- ^ ^ Has been thoroughly reno- ' vated, newly painted and newly called he- furn|8hed. Itates $1.00 and $1.5* txiian offl- per (jay> j p Clements, Manager; L. N. Perry, Chief Clerk, reene. 81-121. id service" ~ irning for _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Hunter, CLOSING OUT \V. Plvler. ^ PAINTS inher 17. or nomina- IVc have a full line of lligliates where grade Standard l'aints and will d in I ue-- make special prices for the next thirty da>s in order to close out un lar pi i-. j _ our paint stock.. .Also a full line of best automobile and buggy * * ^ ^ ' paints at reduced prices. Come * quick, this is only good fo rtliirtv TOFCJ i ^ days. KJrst come, tlrst served. ^ f 4 Three thousand dollars worth of I e and stop j paint to he sold in SO days. on tablets _ Bennett-Terry Co. 8 7- It. ~ r* A ? ?, .rpn v BOYS' AND YOUNG MEWS I IOOL SUITS AND SHOES f ? - rrri ^ |w. <>, . f jo(/^ a 1 ' jasg^i~i i 1 and College Suits en's and Young Men's Beautiful $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. ^ >ys' flood Heavy Ribbed Hose, the \ > that stands rough knocks. X" Pair 35c, 45c and 50c. 1 " iw is a good time to fit that boy in X veater. We are showing these in J y, Oxford and Khaki We also V* ethese in cadet size. This is a size 'een boy<s and men's. Always hard ?? nd. \ X . $1.98, $2.50, $3.50 and $3.95. X \ - iar Just Received X ; 4 < Headquarters *1*' % 'e are headquarters for boys' and .t. lg men Shirts, boys BloOses, IIosc X Handkerchiefs and Furnishings of I y description. I 'loud Co. I G STORE. .