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TUESDAY. SEPT. 24. II f |THE NEW Registration Itoaril Moot In The county registration boar ^ be at Van Wyck Friday mo Osceola Friday afternoon ai L"' Belai Saturday. All who ha^ V registered are urged to do so. More Men Called. The local board has recol call for 50 colored draftees t train for camp September 2 ^ call has also been received f white men botween October 7 a Three Deaths Near Flint Rh Mrs. Nannie Adams, wife of Attains, of Flint III<1 <?? bounty, died Friday, Septembi follpwlng a short Illness. Sh 25 years ol?" and Is survived t husband and one child, the only a few days old. Funera Ices wore held the following < Fork Hill church, Rev. T. A. D officiating. > The death of Mrs. Ida Small Of D. II. Small, occurred S night at their home In the Ridge section. She was abo - years of age. Funeral servicer conducted at Salem cemetery VI j day by Rev. R. B. Jenkins, ol sliaw. Mrs. Isadore Bowers, wife of Bowers, of the same section Monday morning, aged abr if ears. Sbo Is survived by hei a /?and and six children. Rev. ufenktts, of Kershaw, conductc wuneral services at Flint Ridge Alst church today at one o'cloi First Week Petit Jurv. Following are the Jurors for the petit jury, first week i tober tc *m of court, which coi October 14: ^ 1. W. V. Heglar, I^ancaster 2. H. B. Massey, Kershaw. 3. W. P. Davis, Lancaster. 4. Robert Relk, Lancaster R "*-\5. mW. S. Blackmon, Heath Si . Jesse B. Blackmon, Lan R. 5. 7. P. W. Per-y, Stoneboro 11 8. T. S. Walker, Stoneboro. 9. R. D. Haglns, Lancaster 10. T. K. Fletcher, Kershaw. 11.* M. A. Steele. Lancaster 12. R. W. Jenkins, lfcancastcr 13. K.Marshall, Kershaw. 14. W. J. Rodgera, Fort Mill v 15. M. O. Cauthen, Kershaw. 10. Judson McManus. Lar fR. 8. 17. John D. Adams. Lancaster 18. J. E. Porter. Lanaster R. I* 19. J. W. Patterson, Fort Mill 20. O. C. Gardner, Kershaw. 21. J. Z. Balles, Fort Mill R 22. John E. Phillips, Lnncaste 23. J. P. Flynn, T?mcaster R 24. Chalmers Hallman, Lar R. 1. * 25. J. T. Stover, Heath Sprln 20 T. .T. Rowell. Lancaster b #27. H. L. Blackmon, Heath S R. 1. 28. H. M. Rowell, T.ancaster 29. J. C. Elliott, Lancaster. 30. vV. S. Stewman, Lnncaste 31. O. C. Hlackmon, Lancast 32. Jno. M. Caskey, Lancaste 33. L. IT. Neal. jleath Spring 34. W. M. Robinson, Kershaw ? J. D. Hunter, Lancaster R l-4A - ? '1)0^? wT R. Hickson and | da u filter* lvet-of jThoraw, an I J Ing Margaret Moore. 1/ *-oL.ieuts.,*Rohert and Marion and R." Tj.jJjCl'awfjyal are hom< short furtajteh Plat where they hfRaJn train summer. v/iHuu i-. sapinu^yvod Columbia for a telam? Miss' Maude rfloope^pent tljq end with her ^aron\H,V^xi?lj ^Mrn. Ernest Mbo/i'.vc" " V-<*A ^ Miss Guy Skippgrj^lcft f/imd f Spartanburg, wher^Aie wilts ?. ^ school at Converse coitefco. Si accompanied by her ifinther a ter. .*.' f Capt. Cantzon Moore, of Jackson, spent Saturday and i I* at home.i He had as his 8eree DeLoach, of Camden. ?o? ^ , Ernest Moore will leave tod \\/ L.e*l6gton, Va., to attend Wt ' H tOD Rnc' I'Gej John Stewman left 'ant w \ attend Clemaon college. ( ??? I .1 Mafki'V left last W< V^X>AYl<laonu?N. C., to attend Roh< 1.< _ ifc ^ .. IVyy. WaHer Stevens, of He \Atot?^<ineBdrf!K In town ?hoi i -r-.-- ?| mor H. J. loaf of the At a meeting of the Lancaster Bar wh0 ar 13, association held last week the matter ? 0 was ot aiding rgistrants to properly till ^iie ?y her out their questionnaires, under the pro| latter selective service law, was considered, j noj tl ser- A motion made by Mr. T. Y. Williams! nnn lay at to the effect that registrants bo re-|Qar labney quested to appear before the local was board who would designate an attor- men wife ney or other competent person to as-:ner( unday ?ist them in filling out their ques- SUR( Flint tionnairos, each attorney agreeing to on ut 30 fill out as many as six daily, which pjar 1 were motion, after discussion, was car- |ulo Mon- ried. slar f Ker- This arrangement has been put in- no,.c to effect and all registrants are reW. J. quested to conform to the said ar-:Pssj , died rangement. I ?ut 35 As a further means of completing nec( r hus- this work a committee consisting ofisjln, E. B. W. P. Robinson, John T. Green and on ( id the D, Reec.e Willianis was appointed to' aie i Bap- secure the assistance of representa- |nflj ?k. tive men in various sections of the I jr county as associate members of the ,iou legal advisory board. The commit-' oves drawn tee has appointed up to this time the a of Oc- following persons as additional as- or , lvenos sociate members: ' plac In the Pleasant Valley section, 8. jv| R. 2. ,E. Bailes, Dr. R. M. Potts and D. K. niin Hall; Van Wyck, J. M. Yoder, Cecil' Re0( Yoder, W. J. Crenshaw, J. E. Nisbet'Kuji 8. and R. H. Massey; Riverside, R. C.jj8 ^ >rings. Crockett; Douglas, M. J. Green; Oak nnrt caster Ridge, Ernest Bailey; Tabernacle. A J 71 C. Rowell, Prof. C. H. Rowell and own I. 1. Rev. J. H. Manley; Antloch, Rev. B. hav< F. Carson; Tradesvllle, E. B. Fun- mjn R. d. derburk; Heath Springs, C. E. Wll liams, J. A. Williams, E. C. Croxton, R. 7. W. B. Twitty and Claud Stover; j ^ R. 8. Kershaw, Rev. H. C. Imnn. C. F. 1 ^ , Clyhurn, E. B Rlnkenev. C. R Black-j? J R. 3. rnon, Fred E. Culvern, D. E. Catoe.j^^ L. J. Mackoy. L. D. Hilton and Loroy! ^ ^ icaster Croxton: Lancaster, Rev. W. S. Pat-! torson. Rev. II. W. Keller, Prof. H. ( R. 1. H. Scott, Br. John J. Clinton and 2. Rev. J. A. Tillman and M. D. Lee. I R. 2. Registrants in reach of these, except at I^ancaster, should request . 2. their assistance in filling out their IOI r R. 8. questionnaires and need not appear I 81 7. before the local board for the pur-, icaster pose of having some one designated j to assist thorn in filling out the ques-: gs. tionnaires. I L 7. ! N prlngs YELLEI) "SLACKERS AT | ? ? PASSING AUTOMOBILE w\ R. 7. 1 N / Mr- Bowling Feels Aggrieved Over a r- 1 er. Treutment Received on Main Street Sunday. s ? R. 1. f , R. 5. f 2 To the Editor of The News; I was forced to swallow a very L KIHak *>111 loot r* I j#in nint, oiiiiint.Y <i 11<;> iioiii:. Just after the 1:15 train arrived my ? r" 0 f^l * B * / X Allison 1 on a \ I THEATRE ; i' fCCin \tOI>AY . j V * '? JllihW K I/TINGE ;weefc- \ . / ie a^j) \T" ly v "\,t. ? "The t\>unt(?i| CharmlnK." attend ^ _ A (Te was UTMJVhViDAY nC? 8{8" . ? NORMA ^AVMADOB Catnp / V Sunday * IjUXE aVnIK." guest . ' I \ TIHVIMDAY \ ^ lay for J \ ishlng BAR AI LA CAMTLEYON ' / and \ ^ IRVING CUMMIN QB . i ?ek for n * \ >ol. "TIIK .JIKAItT OF A GlRy" J ithune^ -j*. "y 1 V ] : -^V Boy War Savings Stamps. ?\wl-? f"* ' J.,'.. , 918. Wlf( 'S ABOUT TOWN | reqi gs. spending the week-end with Mr. and inas d will Mrs. C. F. St oil. fror ming. ?o? eral id at Tom Beaty, of the hospital unit, yell ire not Camp Jackson, is spending a few days stop in town. | the LAWYERS ARE READY step Vd\ a TO AID REGISTRANTS ver> to en- 1 I 6. A | his or 12 If Assistance is Needed in Filling can nd 10. Up (Questionnaires It May Ho | Kusily Secured. i ','oc lire. THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTE 3 and 1 paused the Iloyal Hotel BBHBBBIBI ,n automobile driven by my wife's ^ ?1 ?? ier, Mr. H. N. Sowell, whom I had g| lested to meet me at the station. itnuch as my wife was returning B n a hospital unable to walk. Sev- ^ B B M men sitting in front of the hotel ed """'Slackers! Slackers!" Wc B __ ^ _ ped at once and. approaching S 1^ |h A I men, asked who said slacker. No g| of theni had backbone enough to out and say he did it. which was B Wontlpffl ' cowardly. 2 ff UUUCI 11 think our fuel administrator and k . assistants are capable men and B ** VIoIl I" handle the fuel problem without S ??? ) from a few imprudent 1-by-l kheads who can't find nnything a LADIES' e useful to do on Sunday thnn to ^ on the streets and annoy those B i through misfortune and necessi- S jn Silks Jer ire compelled to use an automo- m latest S Of course, there are some who jably run their cars when it is B ?????? necessary, but should others ba a LADIE oyed on their account? Mr. ^ fleljl made it very plain that it B ^ Navy I left to the people and their judg- B Priced . . it as to when it was absolutely ^ ^______ ?ssary to use a car. Some have ;osted that a placard be placed B LADIES \V all cars run on Sunday. These - S1L ards bearing the words "Abso- B Necessity " Put . > m?n ?.?.? B With new n kor enough to run when It is not plain taile ?ssnry is slacker enough to put J $1195 $17 card on his car and run it, nec-'? tv or no necessity. ' -w ????? tic public should he protected, if VERY SI * 1 ?ssnry, hy the police; ami mon' J Id not he allowed to congregate S the streets and annoy those who ^ At. Wontlorl conveying the sick, crippled nnd style lip-t< i fact, if a few of them had a big $7.48, $8.50, hle-jolnted man to slap their B and up. . about half out they would prob- H r see less and could think clear- 5 | and Lancaster would be a better h _ ... o to livo in One Of th [r. n. n. Gossett, State fuel ad- AM' ? istrator, stated In las^ Saturday's ? p . nrd that ho would rather Ave J ein'on ty parties escape the censure that n ^^ltMKf, ue them than that one Innocent ()\*F I y should sufTer. t v t his Is a good policy, "Mind your S In Navy, business and some day you may h olllts \\ e a business of your own to d" J' 11 Row,in*' S LADIES' * +* + ++ ? 5 ln ^r BUSINESS NOTICES *! I I 1?ITV II' \ I> | | M 1 ?? ?T?Last Sunday, at ("amp Creek j 5, ~~ hurch or VVaxhiiw, I^T. pocket BIBBBBBBBBI ook containing $18 <\r/$50. Ho- ???? ard will be paid linyur. T. M. lallman, Lancaster, S. ('.. Itoute >f*" II S.\ I.K?Overland club road- jJj ter, in good condition; K?^>d tires. 31 ^fl wo new; extra wheels/and tiro, "fi ,pply News oliice. 9 5-tf. IC KSI'ASS NOTICES for sale/it The| ^ lews Office, 25c per dozen!.- I LC XTKI>? Meal antV Hull Sacks. Iw In tc lr. Farmer bring us your meal UZ nd hull sacks. We wily give you ||J 0 cents a piece for them. We f 3 V/C( an also use your Oiyi and feed r J acks. All of them .must be free - J rom holes. Lancaster Cotton Oil 1 :o. / 83?ist tr I S I TV ITTlltK FKATiJKKS 31 J1 AT w ra^l y? 5,000 Yai B. jffi 30-inch L SI'll'TFMllklt 27/-" !fi ,:oo<1 IIoa VIIMilSlA / KAIISON S " \ ji I UZ Dress Gin, "TIIk7lI.\IL,? LC Apron Gin Serges, all HKITKMBKIlflo- jD ?|,|e. . MAIMJl-K^I-te CUfK ^ Silk Stripe "i h1'' t^\?l>i." g | Suitings a (K TOltKK $n? ? J Heavy Ch ^ ClAIUiOTl^ ? J The beat ^ The Noted Skater [1 Tick at I ?In? p ] Silk Toplii "THKj FIfOZKX WARNINfl." -] UHUAJi I* It ICES PREVAIL. ? 3 Huy\War Savings Stamps. r J O T T \ 'IE s \j J L I Infant Sh< ljCUU ? * Children's \ J [ 3 Ladies' Dr Barber. Shop \| jP E Men's Wo Tlie old "Sudatory Iturher ? ] torn to 1 3^ .? * - /.A . sQ Mon's Dret ?ho|?,'? next Uj trte I?nca?ter jg Hoys> sho( Pharmacy has /i>oeim re>o|>ened ? J indcr the nuuiaKCinwit of ? j Our M< P F inUNSHM ? W it* u*?f\/lllTUl/i! IIS] 1'ronipt aiyl First lly life. I S jjV / jy^f II ff/ Your WPtlnued:, ers*5" ?Ki<leut ofYru? Ai / ^M|^' ' hljrhor In a*'on of labor anrT tho o v>forf t/?, lta ?' "le American labor . * -I ferelved bv Kin* Georg< ..finuejJ onrTafrjCl^ht.) I era was flrat rerolvod ali v itMl" -SiL -' =Ta )Y - TO - WEAR E ill Line of Ladies' Dress and Cos ) this department will be mone snappy new fall ( dresses seys and Serges, made up in tyles. \ s T < s' jersey dresses / ind Taupe, lovely^ styles. $33.95 to ^37.50 |WWA' OOL DRESS SERGE ANj) K COMBINATION 'JHWflf annel front and back. So mo >red. Priced j?, $22.50, $27.50 to $37.50 -,-irW egial in poplin ani) >ilk dresses / ul low prices. /Quality and >-the-minute, /f'riced low as $9.95, 12.18/$11.95, $17.50 U .adies* Coat suits. 0^f ie largokt lines of Suits in the xeatiptis we have ever shown, s ancT the very latest in styles. Priced S/4.95, $17.50 and $19.95. 0T LADIES* COAT SUITS raupe. Plum, Brown and Black. Of Chi 'orth up to $50.00. Priced Miss $33.50, $37.50 and $39.75 scho TAILORED SERGE SUITS f ench Series at 08c, $35.00, $37.50 to $45.00 $2,9.' SAVINGS STAMPS. B IK ^bfibfibRLFifc real V ill and Winter Got othing, Shoes, Hats, A and Gents' Furnish \ i RY GOODS j~LAD <ls White Cloth at . . . .$o<* Yard Miei-is \ berg leaching \ . SBlc . . . vy Cotton Flannel A . . 125o Radios 20r aV' :l5<" Chi Id if ghams at 20c, 25c and H5c i Ladles' ghanis at 20c, 25c anil !15f / at. . shades, all wool, 32 and 54 inches / 5l>c, OOc, $1 .50, .S2,00 M?n' i Poplin, nil shades, at \J 41>c up to OXc Yai^l Hoys' S t 25c anil tin f \ 1 OUIlg eviota at 25c and up Men's vaterproof Feather Tick and Straw \ Men's i 25c, 40c ainl up price n Taffeta, 36 inches wide, at / \ " S * $1.48 anil $2.<M> Men's < Alan's s OES SHOES -77 lolid Leather guaranteed / 4 A* r>es at 50c up to $2.ftO Men's ? Shoes $1.25 up to $tl.ffO \ uoo oiiurs I \ . . 92.54), 93.50, 91.05.Sip to $8.00 ork Shoes ....92.25, 93.4)4), 9*.50 \ Is' Shoes $2,541 up to $5.4)4) Compld rk Shoes, solid leather from bot- dren op at . . . .92.50, S3.?r? up to $4).4M> is Shoes . .93.50. 91..Ti) up to 97.50 Indies' ?8 .. ..$2.25, 93.541 up to 95.4M) .. . otto: "Honesty?Ofor Foundation, Fair am! ..POLLA 3#asfei\ ^ftecessary t<t th^lr very exi?|^ - { . i ? 1 PAGE FIVE ^ lkup Co. \f, DEPARTMENT | / it Suits for Early FallWear 3 J y saved and time well spent 5 ' & s : LOT LADIESNPOPLIN AND ' SERGE SUITS. !* special $17.50 to $24.75 5 ? \ ,ian SPECIAL SHOWING X' her V. UCi ildren's Ginghams Dresses. Also '1X1(1 in es' in good dark patterns for |"^ ol wear, full length sleeves and w seller with us. Priced 3^ $1.25, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 and 3" ^ I V FOURTH LIBERTY BONDS. 3 ffiR!i r 1 I aloes 1 ids?Dry Goods, Sj lillinery, Ladies' ? ing Goods % IES' READY-TO-WEAR I I and Ladies' Suits, all sizes, all shades, J Sy 1 es and Poplins at U3 - ' . s12.0."i, sin.no, SlH.no Up to san.oa [V ' and Misses' Coats at . . . si.on, S7.no, so.no up to S27.no j{j -ii h i outs up (<> $0.50 t -J Skirts, all sizes, Serpos, Poplin, Silk, E $2.J>8, $5.00 up to $8.50 ? s?CLOTHING?Boys' ? uits, sizes S to 19, at * J . . . $2.00, $3.50, $5.00 up to $13.00 yfi ' ' Men's Suits. . . .$10.00 up to $18.30 L I Suits . . $IO.OO, $17.30 up to $27.50 [ ind Hoys' Pants, all sizes, at popular ff 3 \ s- r J Jvercoats, all Wool, at I ? * *1 $7.50, $12.50 up to $22.50 ? * A Odd Coats at .... $8.50 up to $0.00 - ] " ind Hoys' Rubber Coats at * ? +~ s $3.50, $7.59 up to $17.50 [ jj ^ VTS and CAPS |i tnd Hoys Hats and Caps at ? 3 85c, 75c, $1.50 up to $5.00 ? ] ? , MILLINERY |te line of np-to-date Ladies' and Chil- J 1 Trimmed and llntrinimed Hats at 1 A. $1.95, $2.95, $5.(>t> up. to $12.ftO [ 1 kud Children's Sweaters at 1 .\ 9Kc, $1.95, $2.95 up to $K.50 I ! 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