The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 20, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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'' *r ' " *' FRIDAY, SEPt. 20, 1318. '[w THE NEWS ABO District Sunday School Convention, those only between the age The following District Sunday <6, the war department School conventions will be held next structed the boardB not t week: to those past the age of th For District No. 1, composing nl! til so ordered, the white Sunday schools in Flat Creek township, with T. K. Fletcher, * * 'r*' York, gj* district president, at Pleasant Plainp Hre presumably due t Baptist church on Thursday Sept. Insulation of the electric 26th inated in the garret of For District No. 5, composing all Memorial -cottage at tti schools in Waxhaw and Indian I.and "ome orphanage at York ) townships, at PI asant Hill Methodist Wednesday night. The fl P church In Pleasant Valley, on Frt? extinguished before gres day. Sept. 27th. In charge of J. M. had been made but c Yoder, district presUJgn^. damage was done by wat< y For DlstrlctAi<rr 4, composing all ^e'n8 estimated at *800. > y schools In Burfrd township and In so Creek and Cane Creek Committees Appoii ""tOwnshit^r'as are situated east of the ^ be following commit towtr*of Lancaster and the Ca.aden been aPP?l"ted to assist and Charlotto public road, at Beth- clialr,nan in organ.zing ai lehem Baptist church, on Saturday. on the fourth liberty loan y Sept. 28th. In charge of A. C. Committee on Organ ' Rowell. district president. School Districts?I). Reec< For District No. 3. composing all Paul M?ore, T. L. Hilton, schools In Cedar Creek township and tonIn so much of Gills Creek and Cane Committee on Speakers Creek townships, lying west of the 'nR Points?R. E. Wyl town of Lancaster and the Camden Stewart, Jno- T. Stevens, and Charlotte public road, at Second ,iams? w- Graeber, J. Baptist church. Lancaster, on Sun- flPoon, day. Sept. 29th. In charge of Rev. Ministerial Committee " W. S. Patterson, district president. s Patterson, Rev. Samuel L The above named district presi- 1)unn- Rev- B. P. Carson, r dents aie urged to see that oach Sun- Committee on Publiclt; \ day school in their respective dls- Madra, Geo. B. Craven. 1 * -tricts is represented by a good dele- corangation. The ministers of the re- _ sportive Sunday schools, the super- * hM,rn,en ?r ">e School I)i ' * Intondents, and all Sunday school nilttccs. 3 workers are asked to co-operate in Antloch?W. R. llaglei jf making these conventions a success. U/>' R" F< D" No' 6 l At each of the conventions there Barbervllle H. N. Patt >< "will be a morning and an afternoon Ml"' R" F' D No 2* t session, with dinner on the ground. Ro,a,r J- L- Pottus. O J All delegates are requested to hring Belltown H. J. Reckl C lunch. Hours of the convention will raster* - Nog be from 10 a. m. ti 4:30 p. m. (new Bruce J. B. Cauth< K time.) John T. Green. Springs, R. F. D. No. 3. .** Pres. I>ancaster Co. S. S. Con. Bethel jh. F. Hort( 0 Springs. R. F. D. No. 3. * ;t . ) Junior Red Cross. ? Buford?R. W. Parker, *^t*he Junior Re dCross of the.Cen- R F n- No tralSchool will have a patriotic jet- Craigvllle?A. B. Robi Ing Monday at 9 o'clock at the au- rastpr. R. F. D. No. 1. ? dlttfrium. There will be a short nd- Cane rrefil<?W. J. dress or two and much patriotic Lancaster, R. F. D. No. 4. singing. Parents and all interested Pnmp Creek?T. W. S are invito . to he present. As the oh- caa,cr> B. F. D. No. 5. ject of tho Junior Red Cross is Paston?W. J. Bowe primarily educational one, exerciser Sf-?ings. K. P- ^'o- 1. * of this kind should be encouraged. Charlc boro?K. C. Mu 0 haw. To Assist Registrants. Crenshaw?\V. T. Willis k C. D. Jones, chairman of tho legal boro, R. F. 1). No. 1. advisory board for Lancaster county Dixie?L. M. Clyburn, If enlled the lawyers together FridavlR- F. D. Nc 2. ^ afternoon to discuss the best plans D/: |?'ns' M- T Green, * Tor assisting tho registrants in filling ft- F D. No. 3. out their quetlonnalres. All lawyers Dry Creek?Jas. A. Cm in the city will assist an<* six ques- ' aster, R. F. No. 3 tionnalres will h- ssigned to each Elgin?J. S. Haglns, La per day. The lo. board will direct E. D. No. 6. any registrant to one of the follow- Fork Hill?S. E. llin ing attorneys who will render such Springs, R. F. D. No.-!., aid as Is necessary without charge: Ferguson?J R. Sist Judge Ira Tl. T ^nes, C. D. Jones, side. R. F. D. No. 1. Roece Williams, Harry Hines, W. C. Flat Cree ?R. H. H Hough, T. Y. Willi.ay John T. Green, shaw, R. F.% I. No. 5. W. P. Robinson, R . Allison. It. E. Helms?W. E. Taylor, Wylle. R. F. D. No. 1. ?rv_ Halle Gold Mine?G. Mailing Out Questionnaires. Kershaw. The locnl board began ailing ot.' Ileath Springs?H. / questionnaires to thosi who regis- Heath Springs, tered September 12 on Wednesday Jeeksonham?G. E. M< of this week, mailing ten per cent ras sr. R. F. D. No. 1. dally. Those questionnaires go to _ jnes Cross Roads?J. ... ~-|m ?r,IM Lancaster, R. F. D. No. 2 I Kershaw?T. B. Clyb CTAD J Lancaster?C. D. Jon ij i ni\ Midway?W. F. Kstri ~ == Catarrhal Deafness Canno S S W w * A ' ' 1 by local appllcutl <s. aa they ? I 1 I M f\. I 1^ M the diseased portion of the en 1 li I * ^ only one way to cure catarrh & * and that la hy a conatltutlo Catarrhal Deafneaa la caua< d flamed condition of the muco the Eustachian Tube. Whin TODAY li Inflamed you have a ruinbllnK I perfect hear >1(. and when It ' JANE AND KATHKHINEI.EE c'.'nV^d ue'd 'a reatored to Ita normal condlt , ?In?* will be destroyed forever. Ma deafneaa are caused by catarr iiTwttv/i mul'11> hit ti sn Inflamed condition of the . ' IHMMU IHMK Mil. faces Hall's Catarrh Medlclr the blood on the mucous surl *" >?. Also? ? system \ We will give One Hundred / ii '?ii / <?_.fty case of Catarrhal Deafness ' if. >. Utt And Jeff in C nrtoon lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Me J f culars free. All Druggista. 76c t.j Comedy. ? f j. cheney & co. MONDAY ELSIE FEI^HON ' . ?In? "THE DOI.I/8 HOUSE." B C _Also- Barber oi HoarsU'alhe nctvc ^ o|d ..sanltapy * ? r?in>|?, ' "<*\l ?> t ?? l< TUESDAY Pharmacy lias l>een r< v. JULIAN EI/TINGK *" under tl?e management ?ia? ??????? ' r JTlie fountps* Charming." R.E.J0HN1 j, % . ?Ai?o? '/r * Mutual Screen Telegram.. Prompt and First Clam .. - -?Yluy Wwflwlmr. s" Voir I'.lTOIume KoU -*** - r '*****+* . V ~ ? ?/? 1 ? J THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANC <| Hliaw, R. F. D. No. 5. McLure. i New Bethel?D. F. Sapp, Lancaster, *R. F. D. No. 6. G- 11 Gn -M Osceola?J. A. Hawood, Van Greene, of ts of 18 and Wyck, R. F. D..No. 1. day wlth A having In- Oak Hill?A- A. Knight, Lancaao mall out ter, R. F. D. No. 8. Mrs Lini Irty-slx un- Oak Ridge?E. J. Bailey, Heath comPanied b Springs, R. F. D. No. 2. M,Ra Juanlti Oakhurst?L. It. Rollings. Ker- ,umb,a Tuea shaw, R. F. D. No. 2. o defective Pioasant Valley?S. E. Bailes, *'SB ^ar* wires orlg- Fort Mlu R F D No 2. nesday mori the Capers Pleasant Hfll?C. S. Robertson, wh"re she v te Church Lancastor. R. F. D. No. 6. wood college *t 9 o'clock Pleasant Plain?R. F. Long, Ker- by her 8ist<*r lames were fehaw R F D Ne. .3. i . it headway Rlch H,R?R a. Blackmon, Heath 1 ?n< onsiderable SprlnK8> R P. b. No. 1. the sr. the loss Rlverside?W. H. Draffln, River- l" ( olumb,a the city last side. Stonehoro?G. O. Hammond, Mesdame? ited. Stonehoro. w ^ Win itees have I ~ ? j rrauesville?E. B. Funderburk, the county ^ iJanoaster, R. F. D. No. 7. ??? id canying Taxahaw?W. P. McManus, Taxa-! wr campftgu: haw j ization of Tabernacle?C. H. Rowell, Lan3 Williams, ca8,eri R p D- No j r|^l H. H. Hor- Union?S. E. A. Hinson, Lancas- -?- * ter, R. F. D. No. 8. and Speak- Unity?J. A. McCain, Lancaster, SEPTEM lie, R. S. R F D j C. E. Wil- van Wyck?J. M. Yoder, Van MAR< H. Wither- wyck. White Bluff?C. W. Hinson, Ker?Rev. W. shaw lN( Long, Dr. Zlon?Jno. A. McAteer, Lancaster, R. F. D. No. 1. OCTOBE /?Jno. M + kV. C. Cor Tli PERSON AI aH. strict CoinMiss Helen Mackey returned! "THE 1* Lancas- Wednesday to Chatham, Va., where she will attend school. She was ac- USUAL erson, Fort companied to Charlotte by Mr. and yuy ^ Mrs. A. P. McLure and Mrs Kitty sceola. ? ?n. Heath Jn in, Heath E ^ Lancaster. \ j SP ^CIAL A nson, Lan- | ] Hammond, [ j teele, Lan- S FRIDAY and SAT {3 r" ,taths octroi I( ingo. Taxa- ji 1 ^ ?m?. Stone- S OF BALT1M0 IJ Lancaster. rfl ffi will hold tl Lancaster, JjH Lan-1 ? J TAILORII ncastor, R. r J r 1 ison, Heath J 1 jj-| Qy are. River- E j inson, Ker- [ ! JL Oil AfC C r 1 Riverside, _ 1 \v. waish. E j Following our cust i. Honon | j above-mentioned date, i ^ I ^ Custom-Tailor-Woolens, R. Caskey j k r S representatives who will JP T II . OS. Lanoas =0 CCWIIflg SeOSOR. I CLIR 10 df?e, Kor- 9j don't want to. 13 This Strouse Tailor r. Thor- la L | nVrTr? W by the best dressed men us lining of 1 L _ "fiKsfts; jfi available only to those u) Unless tho J, ? !n? oKr J j to know "what's what" h. which Is I mucous sur- _ 1 le acts thru I _ _ _X races of the Jjri COSl s Dollars for V ffi Remember, this is h Toledo. O I w " [j years' reputation,?Fine [3 $75.00 to $100.00?for I WE SHA llUfJ ? _ liarhcr jr r | LANCAS WN [ | " THE BES 8*>rvlce. 1 f 1 l' cited. I" 1 _i _J janniaiEBraaraaiaiM^^ \ *V >i - v,. ASTER, S. C. ' l??tt? Thursday with Mrs. L. * ?o? Witherspoon. ;ene and Miss G\>rrie 0 I> I : ii * - ' ?u'? nm, ?pem yesier- Mrs. K. C. Brown has returne 11. Greene. from c visit to her husband. Cap ? ?? II. C. Brown, at Camp Wadsworth. lie K. Witherspoon, ac- Q y Mrs. M. M. Minter and Miss Hattie Cloyd is visiting rela i Wylle motored to Co- tive8 in Sunitor. day. q _ ( Mesdames M. J. Perry and S. C caret Bradford lea \\ed- ^llen 8pi.nt yesterday in Riverside ling for Gastonia, N. C., where they had charge of the "Bab; vill enter school at Lin- sbow > >. She was accompanied , Mrs. W. E. Taylor. Mesdanies L. C. Payseur and An ? ^ drew Gregory spent two days in Co Mrs. Leroy Springs at-|iumbia at the Y w c A conve? meeting of war workers this week, returning to Private Frank Green, of Cam .. ^ .. , . , NVadswbrth, spent Sunday with hi i H. R. Murchison and , ' , mother and father, liams motored to Char AMERICAN MANNED CHE FEATURES j TANKS ON FRONT! AT (Continued Frov Page One.) Star . , ? , -7>r ? , tended tlieir shat in the battle ut doubtedly was due to the intensiv lir.it 30? training given drivers who are taugti 3UERITE CLARK to operate the machines blindfoldei guided only by signals from the gur 'n * tiers. This sometimes is necessar IjE TOM'S CABIN." when the drivers are blinded tenipr i rarily by splashes of mud. It JJO? I *,'or severui days before the offer .sive the tanks which were to tak < HARLOT! E part wero maneuvered in an intorio le Noted Skater j town while the civilians watche j I them with amazement with no know ! edge of what it nortonrtort IIOZKN WAKMNfl." time before the battle the tank crew | were Riven their final instructions o PRICES PREVAIL*. j a hypothetical battlefield matin i'ar Savings Stamps. j matically divided up into debarkin points and supply depots. SfillSfilfiUSfilfiifilfiifilfSiilfSfiSLilfSLilfSfiUFSfSj NNOUNCEMENT ? -ON / URDAY, SEPT. 20-21st >E & BROS. U RE AM) NEW YORK ieir Semi - Annual MG DISPLAY ^ 11 r store and ordially Invited om, we shall hold here on the I our semi-annual display of fine Hi will be in charge of one of their show you the new styles in materials i him and get his ideas. No obligatio ing Opening has come to be an event of this section. It brings to you the f ho live in New York or other large c in metropolitan fashion, and to get \igh-class Custom-Tailoring, backed b Made-to-Measure wo that would or half that. LL LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YO TER DEPT. T PLACE TO SHOP AFTER # f 0 4 ( nrnY^**'*-'- V I - - r *' ' . PAGE FIVE , .....i : BUSINESS NOTICES d ? t. LOST?Last Sunday, at Camp Creek church or Waxhaw, N. C., pocket book containing $48 or $50. Reward will be paid finder. T. M_ Halltuan, Lancaster, S. C.t Rout? 5. 96-2t. y NOTIOK?Will gin your cotton for 50c per 100. Magging and tiea for sale. Gins in fine shape. B. L? Parker, Antioch, Route 2. 95-2L _ I'OH RENT?Four-room cottage on Barr street. W. P. Bennett. 95. p s KOIt SALE?Overland club roadster, In good condition; good tiras, two new; extra wheel and tire. Apply News office. 9 5-tf. S TRESPASS NOTICES for sale at The News Office, 2 5c: per dozen. _ f" WANTED?Meal and Hull Sack*, i- Mr. Farmer bring us your meal e and hull sacks. We will give yott tt 10 cents a piece for them. Wa 1, can also use your oat' and feed^ * i- sacks. All of them must be free i \ y from holes. Lancaster Cotton Oil >- Co. ?18t. . |.| WE BUY o OLD FAIASE TEETHD ' >r Wo pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per d set (broken or not). We also pay I- actual value for Diamonds,(old_ Gold, ' 5-'Silver and Bridge-work. Send at *""* s once by parcel post and receive cash n by return mail. B-| MAZKIt'S TOOTH SPECIALTY, w - g' ? - ? | -wvt i TV*. Ulll ill,, M I1IIIVI (lclplvia, l'a. 12t-l-ta-w. innnnnnnfirinpinr^ ropnoppnpnpnpi^ tw*' i 4 j iff; i ffi v:.-/' Y- '\ / vai 3 v.^ ' / ?>]> < ;i / , jl#wi i vi/ r i mfl 1 . md models for the ' f* * ; ns to buy if you T 11 looked forward to atj acilities ordinarily ! ities;?the chance * | it at reasonable Tt y a house of 40 [b~ ^ re //fflAVf/lt /<Aof /v>Am |jl uiuuru^ cuoi iiuiii j I\ . v: I , u. I c, * rORES ||f ALL" !; t * If irammiimzraraniJiifUiy