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BOUT TOWN i Miss Jiiaiiita Wyiio has returned from a visit of several weeks wild friends in Washington, Georgia. ?o? t Mrs. M. I*. Crawford .has returned from a Visit Of several ivoi.l/u ?. TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 1918. T: THE NEWS A Birth. | 1 torn to Ml', and Mrs. It. D. Sinai]-, of Itich Hill, Dec. 8, a son. .... ? ? I'lsy at C'unip Creek. A play. "The Lost Prince," will l?e piven at Upper Camp Creek Friday night. December 20, at eight o'clock. Iti.v Stumor ill TiiIk>i.?iii.I<. from her eon recently and believes ( him safe overseas. His name was carried In tho regular casualty lists. Mr. Williams Improves. George W. Williams, cashier of the Hank of Lancaster, who has been ill with influenza at his home on Plies-' terfleld avenue for the past ten days, was reported today as Improving, flther members of his family, in- j rinding Mrs. Williams, are also re-j covering. --o? Government to Sell Mules. The United States government will sell at auction at Charleston in the near future a large number of horse, and mules, which the end of the ? ?. left on its hands. This will be one of the largest sales of tho kind ever taking place in this section and dealers from all over the state will be attracted to It. ! ?o? War Savings Stamps Sales. War Savings stamps were sold in Lancaster county for flic week ending December 7 to the amount of $2,-j 456.50, and for sales of that week. Lancaster stood In twelfth place.j Total sales In Lancaster county to, that date were $130,086.50, and Lancaster In joint of total sales stood in twenty-second place among all the counties of the state. ? PRRHONAIA Leconte Mackey, of Davidson, Is at home. Mrs. John Taylor, of Kershaw, spent Sunday In Lancaster. Mrs. John Crawford spent Thursday in Charlotte. Uev. II. R. Murchison spent Sunnday at home. I ? o ?? Dr. Fennell, of Rork 1I1U. was a visitor In Lancaster Sunday. Captain and Mrs. R. C. Brown have returned from New York. i * ? John Kvana. who has been Htationed at Camp Jackson. Is at home. ?o? Lieut. Turner of Camp Jocks-.n. spent Sunday with Lieut Call B?nnctt. ?o? *?iiwn ayi u mry riiis rmurued in nt?r, home in Asheville after a visit to friends here. ?o? Mrs. \V. Koqtiarth an i children, of Asheville. N. ('., are the guest* of Miss Juanita Wylle. A cable was received Saturday announcing the safe arrival In France of It. T. Beaty. ?? O? Lieut. Carl Bennett, who has beent stationed at Camp Jackson, for the, past few weeks. Is at home. The News is requested to an-' > nounee that there will he a box sup-' per at Tabernacle school house Saturday night. i Mr. Partluo lliis Influenza. J. ('. Pardtte. chief clerk in the Lancaster postoflleo, Is confined to his homo with an attack of the influenza. Move Hentains to Columbia. i1 The remains of the late Captain \\\ H. Rives were removed from \Ve8tside cemetery last week and transferred to Columbia. Captain Klves died at his home in this city! about two months ago. Ofllcers Masonic I/odge. At the regular monthly meeting ' of Jackson Lodge. No. 53, A. F. M.t the following officers were elected: |iA?l Mnorn nr Af C? I A O w.; O. H. Rartlett. J. W.; R. S. Harper, treasurer, and G. J. Derrick, secretary. ?o? Box Supper. Wo are requested to announce ; that there will be a box supper at ; Ferguson school house Thursday night. December 19th. at 8 o'clock, proceeds of the sale to go to the Red Cross. . i J. R. Slstare, Chairman. Clifford Harris Not Killed. Mrs. Harris, mother of Clifford Harris, of this county, who was reported killed In action some weeks ago, has received several letteis her (laughter, Mrs. J/ II. l'oag, in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. l.eroy Springs had as tlteir week-end guests Mr. and Mis. J. I). Ilammett, Miss hula Haininett and Master James llaininett, of Anderson. Judge .Krnest \Iooro return'd Saturday from Sumter where he hasi been holding court for the past three, weeks. * + + + + BUSINESS NOTICES ? + * + + + II- vol* COMK to Rock Hill during the holidays come around to see us. You know where we ar-from. G. C. Decse & Co. 1 7-21. rilK WAX HAW Hi: VI. F.STATK CO. Since tho war is over has some splendid bargains to offer. We think business wlil be good, we have paid our Heal Estate License for an other year and will be delighted to buy. sell or exchange your property and will guarantee satisfaction. Now listen: this is tbe time to bti\ you a home with rent money, or If you wish to sell, list your propertv U'lth no ?? ? ? > " ...... uo, >1 u\?:n IIUI 111(111*71 wnni1 II Is, and If wo do not soil, it will cn t you nothing. List at once, so we nan get yours in our annual circular. Write or phone. J. E. McCAIN, Manager. Waxhaw, N. C. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, as guardian of the estate of Margaret Tillman on the 17th day of January, 1919, make his final return as such and^ apply to the Probate Court of Lancaster county for letters dismissary. R. CUNNINGHAM, Guardian estate of Margaret Wren Tillman, deceased. Dec. 17th. 1918. 4t-l taw. I , , Fresh CIGARETTES APPLES I CANDIES | Two barrels of line Winesap Apnles. medium and large. first of the season, just received. Come see and make your purchases, thereby finding other nice things to please you. 7 3 takes this method of appeulutft- to the reasonably minded, generously disposed and all good citizens of Lancaster on the side of the oldest native born citizen of I^ant-aster today?my nearest approach as to an appeal to charity. Thanking you in advance, K 117 i A [ Jt\. YY . ?w< V 1 ( LANCAS1 "T| THE LANCASTER NEW POIt KKXT?A two-horse farm in A Douglas neighborhood. Good six-, room house, good water and pastures. Apply to M. J. Green, or J no. T. Green, Attorney. 16-31. W.WTKI) We will pay seven cental each for good meal and hull 1 e-s; delivered at mill. Lancaster (' ton Oil Co. 16-6t. I OXI-: AlTOMOIIlrt., No. Dft lor sale' quick. Nearly new. Price O. K.I YV II T?.? - - ' lt?-zt.|< I'Olt S.M.H?A good tour-roon^ house on Sinclair Heights with city water, large lot and wired in. Alex CJriflin, Lancaster, S. C. 17-2t. j Star T 1 THE HOME OF ITODA V?T1 Vivian A "UXCLALM KJ TOMOK'IJOW \ I*IiiSi jj ' " A M AX'S i 1 l?athc > | TIU'US | Kitty (J k* tt'i'i I 1/ i VIM; 1111 1 i I^ I I' t Official Wat FIJI I) IJanc and Kai "Swat tin Mutt and Jeff (';i COM 1 N(i 1>K< < 'nil I >. 1 )rM illcs' ( i l "\YK CAN' T !! AYF TVat ut-iii'.r Katli OIIK1STM I la l'l ?ld Li I "LKND M K V(] 1 I >K< 'KM I 2 ( i ('< U'JJJO ^ I "ON TilK I DKCKMI B Dorothy ] I "TIIK KAISKir rr Records f ?ring the grid's Best Vinsic to / our Home ER DEPARTMENT le Bfst Place to Shop After A S, LANCASTER. S. C. kl'TOMOIIII.H ll.\lt(i.\l\S?We N Jiavo oil hand for salo at exceedingly low prl ? eight automobiles used by the r?overninent; also s ix automobiles that have never b?-m used, bought at a bargain. I'rlre., from $850.00 to $1,050.00. \' ?? want ag"nts in each county for a good line of cars. Columbia Pales - Agency, Columbia, S. C., I'h< no 3783. 17-41. _| >Vi:iU,\\l? KOADSTKIt for sulo - This oar is in good running _ condition; tiros good; three .if them new; extra wheel and tire; engine in perfect order. Price $f?3 0. Apply News of!l< o. heatre I UUUD fltlUKhS | UESDAY I art iii ^ I > <;<>(>! ?S." vi:i)Ni;si).\N : AOIIL D." I <?r<lan I ULOPKIK" I LYvirw. S flicrine I ,( (' PR irt<>?m <'uiiirdy. p KM UKli :'?n ? en tost I'l'ndiict ion. 3 KVKKY'nnXC." ? lyn Williams. AS DAY ckwiKid W >KU NAM K." H t * i i *\ aisii gl JUMP." 1 iEU :u | Dalton I K SHADOW." I mmmmmmmmmmammmtm . - _ 4 > \ . ^, />'k \ i. ?\ I _ r\ <V * J \ P fv iftC ,v>-" 4)fV ,v s. ? i h a '.rSii /,; i}\qjh roczt^| ' STORES ii" OTH'K To all poisons 'vlio are I-<? indebted to the Hennett-Torry Co. 11 will please call and make settle- I. inent with John T. Green, Attor- 1 ney. He has the books and ac- C counts and authority to receipt for ante. \V. 1', lieiuK'tt, Presitlen*. n.at. ,, k I'.WTKI) House in suburbs witu t < tl duiuu lanu or good-size lot. b> sj January 1st. Apply at News j> Office. . 17-lt. h Liberty Loan I ? OF The First Nati Have you realized the risk > Voiir l.iliorO' ' 4 ij kviuu.i illVJllIMl I I1U The Federal Reserve Rank dreds of Liberty Bonds have bee TO SAVE THE BOND HOI COUNTY from this kind of lo> LIBERTY BOND DEPARTMIv every bond owner in this count with us and receive one of our L tificates. This service is offered you sisted the Government in selling now ready to provide a safe \va; them. Your banking business of < solicited. | ?THE First Natior lancaste: I Mil ! ! 11 ?II?????I ? ??mi?a? Xmas B; INReady-to $20 and $25 Ladies' Suits at . . $27.50 and $37.50 Ladies' Suits at $15 and $20 Ladies' Coats at. . $25 and $40 Ladies' Coats at. . . Misses' Coats Children's Coats Ladies' and Chi at Half i 100 Men's Overcoats at $18 and $22.">0 Men's Overcoats Men's $1") and $18~>o Sport Coats $20 Men's Caahmere Suits at. . . 20 Men's Worsted Suits, blue am $25 and $35 Men's Suits at. . Hoys' and Young Men's Suits, all i Ladies', Misses' and Children's $6.00 Ladies' High Top Shoes, Gi $7.00 and $8.50 High Top Shoes a Children's Shoes, all sizes. mm i m * m m Mens Solid Le Endicott Johnson, Beacon Brand Army last, at Full lint of Rubber Shoes. Our store is full of Christmas and we will save you $2.00 on eac Ladies' or Men's Suit or Coat. M. POLL/ ' PAGE FIVB ?T?One liaht and dark colored mle cow; wei&ht about 700 11m. ( literal reward for return to C. T. lorton, It. F. P. Kershaw, S. j i. 13-tr. j IK K TO Till * I'l III,IF (Jooch'3 9 erry is now open for trallic of all iuds. 17-2t. . 9 I SAIJO?Original long leaf liinglos at my mill near Pleasant lain church. Albert Cunningam. 15-4t. f e )epartment s onal Rank ; on arc taking in keeping house? i i has notified lis that hun- ; n stolen and lost already. I .DERS OF LANCASTER ; ;s, we have opened a N'T and will be glad for y to deposit their bond-; iberty Bond Deposit Cer- i entirely free; as we as- i you these bonds, we are y for you to take care of 2very nature is cordially ial Bank R, S. C. I rfTWlll I IMIJMWB??P I irgains | -Wear $12.95 and $11.95 ; $17.95 and $25.50 $9.45 and $10.45 ; $17.99 and $27.50 $1.95, $6.45, $9.95 $2.95, $1.95 and up v I * 9 m w ? Idreti s Hats Price . .. .$">.00, $7..">0 and $9.50 at. . . .$12.50 and $15.00 at . . . . $11.95 and $11.00 $14.95 1 gray at $11.95 $19.50 and $24.50 A'ool, at $2.95, $4.95, $7.95 and up Sweaters at all prices, ray, Brown, Black at $3.45 and $4.95 it $5.90 and $6.90 . I ather Shoes s, Work and Dress Shoes, .$2.45, $3.45, $4.95, $6.95 Bargains for you. Come h Boys' Suit, $5.00 on each IKOFF