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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1918 T: THE NEWS ABOUT'] Wiiiilirop to Open Monday. j inent card til The Winthrop training school will j plans "to eat open \ftinday after suspension for total amoui five weeks during the influenza epi- paign. The deniie. The situation has gratly im- will probably proved in Hock llill during the past $5.00. Sonu week. more than t ?<?? to cover expe Agent at Kersluiw. every girl, e J. (". Heckham, of Heath Springs, less in anion has taken the position of agent of tlon. Sacrif the Southern ltaiiway at Kershaw sum, is what and has already entered upon his du- I'ach girl ties. He will move his family there a button and in a short time. ing "A Vieti ?o? this Home ti Taken Itack to Hospital. . keep our Fir Mrs. It \. Long, who returned has complete from the Fennell Infirmary, ltock , can lie madi llill, a week ago, was taken hack' ilnrini? in., yesterday. her condition having j January, and grown worse instead of hotter. Mr. reive an atti Long, who is a member of The ing that she News force, accompanied her to the jng f,ir virto hospital yesterdp. . Deride on o willing to ea To .loin Xmci'iean Forces. roll as a Vie ('hirst K. Me'onciss. a (Jreek of given the npj Kershaw, has wired the Grecian am-jer or other n bassador at Washington that lie will . tee. If you r report for service in the American 1 committee ca army under the call of his country j name to one for her subjects between the ages of | monst ra I ion L'O and olV lie will report about j Dot us give a November 17. the War Wnr ,, home. Wounded at the Front. County Ch: Crawford Gooch. who is with the American expeditionary forces in ||mv Victory France, lias written his brother, j Caring for Herbert Gooch, that ho was re-1 Washing d eently wounded in the head and, Cleaning s knee and slightly gassed in a battle j Mending. 1 with the Huns, hut that lie is im- Ttunning e proving and hopes soon to be hack I.ieht houf on the firing line. Saturday v ?? flees. Sf llto Uotiril ?? ' - Sale of I) 111 Carolina. tor beans, pc Charleston. S. ('.. Oct. 2'!. 1 918. | fruit. Sanitary water analysis No. 21? 1 S c.atherinR i of water from Lancaster Water Sup- CardonlnR. ply. Commissioner of Public Works, linking lea Lancaster, S. C. Taking ma Results in Parts Picking co Per Million. Color 5.00 i Chlorine 11.00 j "Km-n an Free Ammonia 0.02 t To the Tn Albuminoid Ammonia 0.05 j County: Nitrogen in Nitrates 0.00 The I'nitei NitroRon in Nitrites ' 0.00 j,.,s j,?.i-un. Total Solids 95.00 schools for a ilacter'iil Analysis. with the "Ka Bacterial indications of contemin- of our boys a ations, negative. by the teach* Remarks: Analysis indicate wa- This is to tor to he of pood quality and free' vour pupils 1 from contamination. j and 17 as "V Respectfully submitted, i tory flirls." F. L. Parker, M. D. Please exp _+ j opportunity h To the Roys of Lancaster County, their part for Had you been obi enouRh you army, would be in our army or navy, tight- Our soldier inR with our brave young men a war on to victory. for liberty. What a noble fight and aiuusetii those boys are making. Haven't Lancaster me you boys been thrilled with pride want 734 hoy for your soldier brothers? All of pledge to ear those boys are our brothers. An more. each, opportunity lias come to you to help made in thre them. T.et every boy between the comber, Janui ages of 12 and 17 become a "Vic- Kach Victo tory Hoy." You have 734 brothers (jirl will be t who need comfort and amusement colors, proper to relieve them of the terrible strain window hann of the trenches. If each of you will pledge, a beat promise te earn and give ?!"? 00 or given to show as much more as you can, you will to win the wa be enrolled by your teacher as a We earnest "Victory Hey " The payments may put forth her be made in three installments: in every boy and December. January, and February, trict What n tine thing it will be to know Please sei you have helped make the world names to II safe for democracy. To each boy and girls' having pledged $T>.00 will be given Neely, Fattens a button and a window banner. Af- The names tot having made your final payment flirls" will b you will be awarded a beautiful cer- ( papers, tiflcate showing how much you have A Dancaste (given. The name of each boy sub-; behind every scribing will be published in the dier. county papers. Stand by your big brothers! Cha H. II. Scott, Chairman. ? Clia To the (ilrls of Lancaster County. Every girl in the United States be-' tween the ages of 12 and -'<> should p] be enrolled "to earn and give" nfl pro.v mat- 1\ which is th < >st to provide lon loil and cheer f<?j- ve >lr '*n'1 \veeks for each American flyh'er ham have reti t)iton ' 1 the I'nlted War Workers. ' ranklin. X. Our sold ris fr om Lancaster rmn'v week w ith > jiro looking to the 1"u11 *?! War Work- ,s- ^'r- 'n< era for every hit of comfort and ham. cheer that thov receive in tire army,! ml it is iifi our hoys and girls to Ernest Mori help support this woik I>o we w nt days with his our 1 ">vs to suffer during these last * Krnest days of the war when th^re are so from an attacl rnanv rirls at home who can earn and give for their comfort? Lot us, Mrs II. II male our lrrothc's, friends and rela- guests Mrs K, tives In service feel that the Victory tie daughters, fdrls ate behind them. Every girl who enroils as a Vie- J. M. Ilood tory Olrl simply states on the enroll- Louis and oth THE LANCASTER | Ituy stock for the Gregory-I TOWN I! Icompany. j John T. Green spent Wedno ic amount of money she in Chester on prolessio al busii n and give" toward the ? it needed in the cam- John W. ('rain, of North Hai majority of the girls' ter, who has been underg decide to give at least J treatment at the Fennell 1 titi 11 > will pledge to give I ltock Hill, has returned to his h hat amount or enough! n uses for ten weeks. Hut | Mrs. S. I*. Allen. who has ven though her gift is! charge of the nursing during lit, will receive recogni- epidemic of Influenza, has iclal giving, not the tracted the disease and is confln< . counts. her home, who enrolls will receive ?o? a window banner say- Miss Juanita Wylie is qui' lry Girl Enrolled from j with influenza at the home of i 'Earn and Give' to parents on Main street. :hters Kit." When she' 0 d her payments, which Miss Ida Itoddev has reiu'iic ? in three ln?i iillmonio1 -- - * "i.u.iuin (iiM i 11 iimi to n#?r nonths of December. re?ts. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Itoddci February, she will ro-, Catawba street. active certificate show-| ?o ? is one of the girls pull-i Miss Shadie Cottingham, chiel iy. erator at the Lancaster Telep the amount you arc company, is at the home of rn and tie ready to on-' mother in Florence and is unite lory Girl when you are with influenza. ?ortunity by your teach- ?o? nembors of the eonimit-| John T. Stevens, of Kershaw, are to enroll before the a business visitor to the city 1 n see you send your nesday. of the county home de- ?4%? agents at Lancaster. John \V. llamel and Mrs. Jat great big pull and help llamel. of Kershaw, were here t leers pull our boys back , on business. Juanita Xoely, I o airman of Victory Girls.! <'?>' I-erov Springs spent Wed j day in ('o.nmlda. Girls Fan Kuril Money.! ? children. George W. Parr is at home f ishes. few days from Camp Jackson, Uver. come to attend the funera cnitting, tatting. I his brother-in-law. Ike Connor, rrands. tework. WILMER IIELMS IS THE rork in stores and of- BEST TOMATO GROM ter. eggs, potatoes, but- Fanned t?.~n \o. :l Fans In niltry, peanuts, canned Tenth-Acre I'lot and t se? M any Otherwise. nuts. (lly Home Demonstration A get ives. Among the the canning club n gazine subscriptions. Iters of Lancaster county for 1 Hon. Wiltna Helms. of Osceola, sti Ch. Victory Girls. Ilrst From her tenth-acre plot I canned six hundred and fifty N d Give" Fatnpaign. jeans of tomatoes. fourteen N m iinn in iiiinrasier runs oi iieans. ^\ siwav it I pound* ot" ripe tomatoes, and I War Work campaign one hnndrod >nd evenly-live pn The closing of our I at home. Through (tie Jiome month ha. interfered 1 monstrntion a cents. Wilma has rn and Clive" rampairn six hundred imiis of tomatoe ind girls to lie direeted Lnncastei at Id per do/en. rs. estimated profit from the tenth request you to enlist is $80.-a Ttiis is Wilma's I tetween the aces of 12 yea" in esinning eluh work, so ictory Hoys" and "Vie- will tie eligible to try for I "Johnxon-Parrott Chain" seho'at lain to them that an wlien she is prepared to enter \ as come for tliem to do throp. Site will bo among the ti the vietory of our tier of eluh members who will g Winthrop next June to attend hoys, while marching ten day course. The names of tl need certain comforts going with Wilma will he puhlh eats. There are 734 later. it in the army. We if this fourteen-year-old girl s and as many girls to help win the war to such a g n and give $r>.oo or measure by producing so much f Payments may tie a small area of land, think what e installments?in I)e- of the club members could do if 1 iry and February. would spend a little more time ry Hoy and Victory work on their plots. Think of riven a button In three profit they would make with wl ly designated and a to buy Thrift stamps and Lib er. After payment of bonds They would also have t itiful certificate will he five dollars to give to the Pn what they have done Wor Workers and he enrolled r. i victory girls. ly urge each teacher to We. agents of Lancaster con best effort to enl'st sincerely hope that all club to girl in her school ills- tiers will try next year to tank record as good as Wilma's and I til UAtt e Mot i.f * ? * i'-m <>? >>>>> itnng ine \tar to ;i speeiiv close II Scott, Lancaster, S victory for the allies. names to Miss Juanitn> 4? ler. S. C CITATION" FOR LETTERS OF of "Victory Hoys and MINISTRATION, c published in rountv ST A TE OF SOT'TH CAROL1N. County of I^ancaster. r county hoy and girl Hy j St(nVman. Judge of 1 Lancaster county sol- hate. Whereas Ellen C. Hamel li H. H. Scott ' i nin(lp Hl|it to n,p to grant her 1 , ... ' ters of Administration of the es '""an of Victory Roys. , <iffp(.(s ))f Jume3 ? Hame, Juanita Noolv, I ^ irman of Victory flirls. \ These are. therefore, to cite Q admonish all and singular the I dred and creditors of the said ceased, that they he and appear ?RSONAI>4. fore me. in the Court of Probate be held at I^ancaster on 2fith i vember, 1018. next, after publ rs. W. Ilazel Cunning tion therer?f, at 11 o'clock In lined to their home in forenoon, to show cause, if any t J after spending a have, why said Adminlstrai 1 r. Cunningham's pa-' not h? , i (fivon minor my hand, In Is I Mrs. \\ J. ( unning- (|av \((V. Anno Domini 1018. J. E. 8TEWM AN*. Q ' Probate Judg< ?-2t-1faw. ne Is spending a lew i parents. Juil e a d + + + + + *l'-t>-t- + + <t> + + + -f< Moore. re. uncrating k of iho BUSINESS NOTICES ?o * Ki'Slor has as h<-r L. Truitt and two lit- \VK C\V (il\l! regular emp of Maplevilie, III. nient at good wages to fifteen . o twenty additional girls, eight left this week for St. or older, and women, in our el er livestock markets to department. Part on power n, 1 I ?MH ? - 11 '! - -*?* < NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. looil :r We Sell the ()^ Famous m* oivn 1 Shawknit ",],'!, Buy' Hosiery Help \> FOR SAL] e ill Rodmanim:pai:t r mi. hon?* I ??????^ li?r I 11 Special Showing ol ftew Shipment Just Pants, all wool, we manufacturers of 1 rim. Pric ER| Special.. Mil a K fi ftSM ' on?pp> ,,s ) ?// Iir ^1' -j ii1 .m ' . -I !.1K. ) Moil A ill inils M , y | shapes am s h ? | U(k \ j < i i' Priced . . O. ^^ ^ __ BoPan 1,1 Hoys' Pants for all occasions. One of s lni 11 r wo have ever shown. All Wool Blue S "77 Priced Si. luril ?i>? Boys' Heavy School Pants, in Mixtur 7" ..81. IS, 81.To, ship Vi"- Boys' Hard Finish Cotton Pants at., mmn lo Boys Corduroy Pants at ....81.IS, th<> Ritf lino of Men's Dutchess Trousers, ' tee, 10 Cents a Button, $1.00 a Rip, in i winter weights. Good dark patterns roin Priced $3.18, $3.95, $1.9 all they :x mukw h..,r y ? PUr ' ^ Mon's n Mcn"? winter x \ 11. yi fc/ K 1 Priced. . i Rodman-^ (loft ml Sells It foi kindo L ho- 1?^???? .to No- chinos. No oxporionoe nooossary. | "100 to 1 ' !< ?- Pleafant work. Comfortable, W'axhaw Fj I well lighted work room. Thorn 5-21. lioii Hon Company, Lancaster. S. ('. Phone 261 5-tf. WA\TKI> > ou g,l, get Frost 1 FOR SALF?At my farm In Lancashave enrlv ter eonnty, a mi lea from River side. 20 or 4?? head heef caltle \\ \VTkl) T and milch cows, one fine home- Lancaster * raised bay mare colt 2 1-2 years l'?18 Thre obi. 1 Berkshire boar, registered will be uivi named Longfellow Killian, col- received at era Immune, 4 years old. Sept. 20. caster New * * 10 IS, weight 200 pnpers w ith him lo.v- ,,r will exchange to avoid In breed- FOR SALF, to ing, 15 or 20 bushels barley for ster, in gooi een seed, 150 bushels Kulghum oats for two now; e oth seed, lf? or 20 bushels mixed oats $575. (Jeo ma- nnd vetch for seed. 2 5 bushels flee. PAGE THREE PAGE FIVE 1 g - We Sell the 1 BLt^Diofmnw* Famous I itivu rr Tin mitw) STxrnj 1 ft XJVKRNMENT 4 -J Arrow 1 heni And in ' he War Collars j E EVERYWHERE g ; u 13i\T stoim: .||l r Men's Pants and Hats [| ' I Arrived?Men's Winter \l U made, by the leading i| hhe country 1! ohn !>. Stetson Hats. the world's best Hat, in 9 ! i Stetson's Feature Makes, medium and wide 3 * ed $4.95 and $5.7.) 3 .. 1 w Stetson Hat, soft crush, for young men. f $(>.00 I ? ne of Franklin Hats, in the very latest and 1 Viced $2.its. $:{. IS and $.{.95 1 line of Men's Soft Crush Hats, la iding shades j $:!-93 |S nd boys' Caps tor winter wear, in the new fall jjl 1 colors, plaids, stripes and blue serges. Jfi r>Oi\ 7."?c, it So, SI .2"?, 51.18 to $2.18 ffi .ho l.i^ost lino, ^ U ! ' ^ gj' 5, Jo^ to $6.50 45flEr. 1 ^ rool Pants, made by Mayfield Woolen Mills. Call I ^ ?t us fit you up in a pair. Direct from the Woolen UC here the wool spun, woven into cloth and made I K its. We have them at I IR .Ct I X X'* c 1 ci": on /in - * ~ ^ . o ?o.uu ana $f.3U ZQ Moleskin Work Pants, the working man's Df (Jood heavy pants, hard finish. Priced *R $2.95. S3. IS and $1.23 Pair MS Work Pants, cotton and wool mixtures, he- vv ft! veight. Priced $2.98. $3.18 and $3.95 Corduroy Pants, well made for heavy work. ftj $3. IS. $3.98 and $1.98 C ! Walkup Co. , jj r Cash for Less oats for srod "Too * + + tfi mm and Supply ( >. tfi PROFESSIONAL CARDS * Lfi g to know that you ran 4. a. 4. - j. j- j - - - - - - roof ( aM.ape P! infs |?|{. J. KKKCK ! INDKRIU'UK, - 1 II s Plant now and eabbnpo. 3-f.t. Dental Surgeon. JO . ififhcn Hourg; * jL ? brop oopit s of T i | 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. L . News of Octnonr i . j 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. I " 0 months tnhs? rip'i i And bv Appointment. [ n for the iii-d iti. <? Office Phone 160. |1 the oinoe of riio I. i- Residence Phone 201. - J s. Office ovor l.nncastor Pharmacy. ! J l? Overland club road nil. W. S. IIOId.Y, Veterinary Phy- G4*'d| 1 condition; pood lirec slcinn, Surpeon and PentlBt. Office xtra wheel and tire. at Oreporv, Hood Llv? Stock Co. . It. Cra\en, News of- stablest. Residence Phone 185jj Office Thoue 186. I