- rM\ I , f THE NEWS ABOl) J ~rri sSrvlccN at Union. lOunT^ai There will be services at Union ileinies , Baptist church next Sunday at 11 a. ing to v I \ __ j .iu., anu Dapusuial services following, i fore we / ?o-- i going to /. Four Minute Speakers. J 1600,00 t Since the beginning of the Liberty stop wh I * bond drive last Saturday, there has man tre * been a four-minute speaker at the nest. V Star Theater each night. Rev. Hugh! dollars 1R. Murchison began the series Sat-j let them / > urday night. Bert Corcoran, of end th 1 Charleston, connected with the Y. place to ' M. C. A. war work, Monday night; V \ Mr. Light foot, of the Y. M. C. A.. Mi Tuesday night, v Wednesday night Mrs. N there was no show. "> entertaii ' ') p Thursda , Organizing .Moose Order. guest, A , "Texas" A. B. Itltchie. district or- ston-Sah f ganlzer, has been hero this week or- of the i ganizing an order of tl\p- Moose. He held hig td gave a lecture in the interest of Tib- v th a I erty bonds at the-eourt house Tuea-! guest o & day night and an.' exhibition of; gift. A I strength, bending iron pipes audicourso v I breaking tWO-hv-fnlirn nvnr hla 1 ' head and arm. A number of appli-j To A1 cations have been filed for member-1 The f( ship in the order and Mr. Ritchie the folh i! . "will come back here within the next of sugar -1 two weeks and institute the lodge. Effect ' ^ . _o_ cd to se Barton Boy No Better. two-wee Lilttle Edward Barton, who was, allowing JIa run down by an automobile on Main | month. . street Monday afternoon and badly| To ill Injured, is stilT*considered by Dr. persons if J| L>aney, his physician/In a very se- pounds "* qVL rlous condition. The boy was un- month 1 ^ conscious until Wednesday when he pounds rallied and recognized those around You r . him for the first time since the accl- of each dent. His father, W. M. F~ :ton, who postofllo \ .? was in Charleston, and his brother, gar pur / 10 John Barton, of Manning, arrived Tuesday to be with hlra., . ' Food ?o? . County. Our Liberty I/oan Quota. The quota for Lancaster countv for the fourth Liberty Iran has been C. W. fix^jLat $500,000. That Lithe amount Bureau our^>6ople ate to buy u the total State Bi Which must be sold it the eovern- niralnut a ment is to successfully! nance, dur- lumbla ' ing the next few moni k. our part attendee In the terrible conflict tl^ I kaiser and od ten his hordes have brougj I upon the, statute, world. Of course thet tple of I ..an- on four * caster county are ro!\ to buy that Kuilty. ~oflnt, and the onb. <, Ration is how whom t ^vuch more and how -mickly are we ed a fin K')inK to do it? La "aster countyjcases. ; people are Poing at th. bond-bflyinp of the I proposition HfTnst the s^ icy ay that James 1 * . gjllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Robin , 1 ** tSPECU fine velvet fini tailoring: does i 555 nhuni acnon, yo . | == ..?rSiJTi 4 ment. We will = The only time % 25 judgment. Pri Sj ' | | W. L. Douglas Shoes == FOR MEN AND BOYS. V / ^T)ougl*a Good Quality Shoe*; jr ^ vy $3.50 a^d X ^^^^miglas Fine Shoes, Jtound jyUoes .. $4.50, $5.50 and X %7 /"Douglas Fine TajrShoes, Kound To?s ^ *5.50 and S r . , \ .j->. *3*'. / ' ' ' THE LA , ' r ? requested that sen I ed- Mr- Miller * * * * ' prosecutions, will l " 1 0 cases coming to 1] are goiug at the upon conviction, n in France. We are not go- slon of sentence rait until the light is over be- mended., get into it, and we are not Q, i stop at the fixed objective of To Hold Flo 0 any more than our boys The Presbyterian en they reach the first tier- hold their annual fl rich or German machine gun opera house on Fri /e ure going to put Lancaster Following is a list back of Lancaster boys and which premiums \ work together so that in the The finest single > e "world may be a decent mum; the finest si live in." santhemuiu; the fir ?o? chrysanthemum; Hi rs. Gregory Kntertulns. chrysanthemums; I AndrPW fipuanrv ". ^ r>" .r V..O..UHI8IJ any coior; nnest cc oed at two tables of bridge tbe finest specimer y afternoon, in honor of her kind; finest fern n liss Margaret Blair, of Win- old; finest collectioi em, N. C. At the conclusion ?ogames Miss Margaret Moore Twenty-three Fi host score and was presented The first 100 n dainty handkerchief, the Washington Monda f honor receiving a similar in Lancaster count) delightful salad and tea bers except these ! *ras served. those applying to t ?o? lowing are those d I Retail Dealers in Sugar. Number: jod administration has issued Order No. swing new rules as to sales 1?Miles Wheelei 2?Frank ltailey. ive at once you are author!/- 3?Lawrence ?le> >11 to individual consumers a 4?Johnnie Lee M ks supply sugar at one time, 5?Thomas Fund ; two pounds per person per fi- Daniel McGrifl 7?Frank Mosley ustrate: If there are six 8?Porter Maxwe in a family you may sell six 9?William Micha at one time, but during the 10?Houston Fish* hey must not buy over two 11??r>n c vnnnin per person. 12?Charley Crensl nust keep a record In writing 13?Benjamin Frai sale, name of person buying, 14?Arthur Rives ' e address, the amount of su- 15?.Ernest Simps< chased and the date, 16?Furman Aerla! J. H. Witherspoon, 17?Young Walter Administrator for Lancaster 18?Walter Berry lft?Andrew J. Ot ?o? 20?Emanuel Otis First Prosecution. 21?James Woling Miller, chief clerk of the 22?Walter Plcken of "Vital Statistics of ithe 23?Franklin Dees oard of Health, brought suit ?o Dr. B. K. H. Krops of Co- Mass Meeting i for failure to report births There will be a I by him within the prescrib- all the people of days as specitled by State district and surroii I)r. Krops was prosoeuted Van Wyck school 1 counts, to which he pleaded j night, October 8. Magistrate Coker, oefore be in the interest c he case was brought, impos- erty loan. Mayor e of $25 In each of the four Lancaster, and a This was the first prosecution from the front and >ureau. For this reason. Dr. addresses. J. M. t. Uayne, State health officer, chairman. llllilliilimi. iiiiiiiiinii in ison-Clc - LANCASTER'S LEADING SI [LS In Our Men's ai ment in tm*^ department has been select* ich garment ihust measure up to three car rvice, at reasonable prices. [en's Styles are specially Hoys' (.ood \ Grays and l^n >en Mixtures, NovolW ne Sercros. Snpr?inll? llAiro' 19.50, $25.00 and $27.5o\ \11 Wool Blue Serges. \ Guar ive styles. Also Young y Sgfgo Suits, ? Every Suit Guaranteed vvalues 0 give the wearer satis- //\ Boys' Fine / Worsted Suit.< 2.50, $25.00 and $27.50 terns, snapp; ; a f?w more of our/fa- pockets, tren t Serge Suits. ThiVis a thrtiughou'" u sh Serge, guaranteed \ [f the material, lining or Bo&s Good not wear to your entire WorstMs and V may retrnm this gar- \ $1 give you aiiew one free. Boys' V?ood limit is your own good Serge anck Cat ce .. y.. .. ..$35.00 "71 u FOR MEN AND BOYS neat Men's Fine Quality Ribbed (4.50 Suits, all sizes. Suit. . $2.00 an 1 and ? finvc' ^AA/f f/nmn m^-%*j \9 \#WM VIIIVfK A j?7 All sizes .... ..$1.00, $1.25 an Vri/l Men's Fine Quality Ribhed Shi Drawers. Each "IT Fleeced Shii \ R m \ :v.**'* '? " ? '> ' y *'. NCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. U nco bo suspend-! emphasizes that ^ >'o brought in all ^ lis attention, and 1 0 further suspen- 9 jmM recoyi- 9 ' Jj ivcr Show; J 1 Aid socjety will Q ' lower show in the m M day, November 1. J of the flowers on Jj r* II I* I * hi vlll be awarded: g rUll 01 the VCiy Nl vhite chrysanthe- i I ngie yellow chry- we have ever shov 1 Zu?Z",'Z S nary and February finest mnnln rose.? dloction of roses; i plant of any r">^ J ot over one year H , ' JL 3* n of three ferns. 9 oin (unrnslcr. \?4v umbers drawn in J . V j y call for &3 men 9 r. all of the num- g| >eitiR higher than \? By! 1 1 !f his county. Fol- jjj ^Hjll ifilill~3^~~ rawn, with Order J Scarboro'8.1 322 HkSS liouse on Tuesday ) B [ ^ * g ^ J The i. ^eting will ag I I I J 1% >f the Fourth Llb-|B * ^ R. S. Stewart. of.JJ ? qp returned soldier | Jj .1* others will make|B BUy WAlfSAVING Yoder, district tammmmi II llllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllillllllllllillilllllllllll >ud Co "ORE ? > nd Boys' Departmer id with discrimination ^ dinal points of style? ? 'Suits, neat mixtures, ,/f/[Xc\ 1%^, owns. Suit $5.75, $(>.50 and $8.50 rrrnrBlue Series, sizes f? to 18. yj/4 J/ | ?i $7.50 and $8.50 y 1* | anteed All Wool Blue \ St |. J ;izes 8 to 18. Very good \jI $10.00. $12.50 and'$15.00 W/ff ; Heavy Casimeres and F J Beautiful range of paty modc>s, with slashed ]!|f ich belts. Pants lined I I id guaranteed not to rip. Ill U $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Jil I ! School Pants. Serges, /Jjl ft I Casimeres. /k-uL| 5 1.50, $2.00 and up to $3.50 IhtAll Wool Caps. Blue limeres. 50c, 75c and $1.00 ' H0K m "J!! v\ W. L.DOUGI AS id $ 1.50 ''//i rts and \*4. rts and """"""fiiMnn \ tian-Wa THIN G m i?2i m ra >1 11 ii>* nnl I f II 1 I I ll.llll- I ? ackey, col... 438 'J! | / |f| ] \ ^ erburk, col.. 904 ^ I I II I r, coi 1240 yj lr* _wr ...1907 11 Jackson.. 20 B el Robinson 1205 B , _ , }r coi 2132 Boys School Suits gton. : .... 739 Boys' Dress Suits haw #53 5 jg . SUit at nkiin riyier219 Younj? Men's speci Tillman .... 625 M Boys' Norfolk Suit >n niackmon 72self collar at I Plyler .... 832 |g Men,s Work pantj Davla... . 964 w , _ _ Cauthen ;.. 348 Men s Dress Pam .egory 4 Mills. Real values a Roweii.-. ..1961 ? Boys' Everyday ah Connor.... 134 g 3t . s Davis 3951^ Boys' Dress Pants e 657 , at at" Van Wyck. ! VISIT OCR CLOTH mass meeting of | _ OF Van Wyck school ; inding country at H ewest in Men's and Boys I ra. Several hundred All 1 before the big rise, at pi i Cne lotvMen's All 1 leading styles, real special. . . \ Just think of it?a 1'urers price.\ One lot Mot's and Mixtures at. . Snappy Youhg Men il pocWets, the live wire ? IM P.eautiful range of p; Priced .\.$1* One hundred wintc serges, stripes and sni b=rS-* the test. yji? .... Priced ^ 1 ' HOYS' PL ge--*? Suit for the hoy in y materials. Plaids, \ Suits. Priced $1.18, ft i at $6.95 to in Mixtures and Serges, all $7.18, $9.95, $12.18 and Si al in suit At $11.95 to Si s in Serge and Plaid, with whit . . . ./. $4.48 and * ../. $2.48, $2.95 to ts?Dutches and Mayfield W t '. $3.48, $1.95 to d School Pants, hard finish, all ..98c, $1.48, $1.98. $2.25 and in Serges and Hard Finish Mi> $1.98, $2.48 and INC; DEPARTMENT, THE H REAL VALUES. m A m. r -w -w v a IAIN- W A LIS THEM FOR CA. S STAMPS. Willi!!! .. ?' = Mrs. Herman, ( anhelcl Florence, while on a visit ? rents. Maj. and Mrs. J yesterday, received a to nouncintr the death of 1, = in a hospital at Florence. = due to influenza and or == terday at 6:45. Mrs. C ssr yesterday on the 1:17 Florence. Mr. t'antield v\ resident of Lancaster, 1 :rr E= engaged in the insuran while here. He was well ? ' had many friends here. ^ - Mrs. \V. T. Split*rs The Monroe Knquirer = Bessie Sellers, wife of Mr = lers. died in a hospital in (' . last Tuesday ni^iit, aftt ~ of several weeks. Mi X' zzz maiden name was Meaehi A ~? j was a native of Port Mill |_ = had made Monroe her ho r-, == eral years and made in: here. She was before her teacher and was a lady mind and she was well ed was a member of the Bni and was of fine Christiar Surviving Mis. Sellers ai = hand and two children, > Sellers and Miss Mary Si eral was held yesterday a Mrs. ('. B Harden and ] SSS Summerlln attended the r PKKMONAIi*. ?? Mrs. J. R. Shubert, of S is the guest of her paren _ "ZZZ Mrs. Charles W. Griffln. ZZZ _ n? A R. Out as spent We 4 Charlotte on business. > = = Miss Marie McCantz, == boro. arrived Tuesday to position as fifth grade tea zzz Lancaster graded schoo forced to resign on ace health. ? James A. Williams h; ssz position as clerk tn t Rodman-Walkup compan . szr Mine Mamie Porter li == her position V'Ith the Lan # rz: phone company and accei tlnn id the.^ffice of th< SSSS i loo & Fuel ' Bcttram C(te. A., spent the IIIIIIUlJB hi I " ****' / . ' ' A ' t PAGE FIVE pamrauniy tlkup to. j 'ARTMENT f Nothing, one of the greatest lines 5 Afoot Suits contracted for in Jan- 5 rices lower than present market, g Wool Suits in Serges and Mixtures, * values $2.00 and $25.00. Priced $14.95, $16.50 and $17.50 11 wool suit less than today's manu Young Men's Suits in Serges and $17.50 ; i's Models, new Military Fronts, side s in new styles and latest creations. ? itterns to select from, well tailored. I.50, $21.50, $21.75, $27.50 to $30.00 * r suits, all wool, hard finish. in lull plaid mixtures. Suits that stand $21.75, $27.50 to $29.75?all sizes } OTHING PILED HIGH. ? most any wanted style and lead in jr I 3 fixtures, Servos and Tweeds Boys' ? II.95, $0.95, $7.18, $9.95 and $12.48 n j 1_K.UP (JU. I SH FOR LESS | BIY LIBERTY BONDS. 3 I lead. ('oeoran made several instructive lecI. Jr.. o? tun's during his stay here, to her pa 1 ?4#? M. Kiddie, Mrs. V. A. 1,ingle, who has been lepra m an- under treatment in a hospital in or husband Charlotte, has returned, death being ?o ? cur red yes-l Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Graeber am anfleld left visiting relatives in Guilford county. train for C. as a former . ?o ? laving been' Miss Rerniee Graham has taken a ice business position with the Lancaster Mercanknown and til'' fonic nv as stenographer. Capt. Herman Poovey, of the U. Dead. { S. Medical corps, spent the last says: ''Mrs days with relatives here. . W T Sel. '? Chester, S.1 U. E. Wylie spent yesterday in Co?r an illness lumbla, on business. ? s. Sellers' ?o ? nil and she Walter M< Mantis, of the U, S. . S. ('. She navy, is home on a short furlough. ine for sev- ? tny friends marriage a ^ , of -nr A. U JL i ehnraeter. re her hus- i - ' === ^J? dr. William TODAY? fillers. Fun- . . u- . m I. "THE IJIAK," t Fort Mill. \ l Miss Jennie Featuring ^ funeral ' >IISS yilUilNIA FjBARSON ?Also? ' ? / PEARL WHITE an* ^ ANTO\i6 morenc ' Columbia. ts, Mr. and n * Socon?l Episode ' "THE HOUSE OF HATE." xlnesday in y SATURDAY? ' \ T - j of Winns- HI IJ,IE WEST f'OMEDY fake up her MAItlFJ WAIiOAMP rhcr in the J 1 hut was /?*n? ount of ill | "THE MOWS CI.AWS" | -?Also? as taken a I.ntost Unrrent Evo?" ho store of y' | MONDAY? ins resigned cnstorx To' pte' 3