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fPAGE EIGHT + % +{ Alabama WAXHAW No. 6. * near CI; . I onxa am The influenza has broken out fresh J ^'iS8 In this community again. The type *las is severe, so the doctors report. ' Miss Eva Lowry, of Lancaster, en ?n spent tite week-end with Misses Mar- ,l ?ie aud Inez Sistare. with his Mr. J. M. Simrill, of York, visited Mrs ?t the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. ri?ht al< Ferguson last week. ' I'?thai | his pea + + + + + + + + + Pul)l UNION. Small + + + + + * (he cold Lancaster, S. C., R. F. D. 2, Jan. badly bu 16,?The box supper given by the jy hurt, school on last Friday night was quite ou^ aj a success, $52.40 being realized we wm from the sale of the boxes. I Mr. Levi Stroud, of the Flat Creek spring section, visited in this community The Saturday and Sunday. He was ac- pensive I companied home by Mrs. Margaret cut with Adams, who will spend some time iulVe goo with her daughter, Mrs. Stroud. Miss Christene Taylor spent the +. + 4. + past week-end with her parents in 4. the Tabernacle section. 4. 4. + 4. Miss Bell Faulkenberry spent al few days of last week with relatives' Kersh. at Fork Hill. 1 Crow an Wo regret to state that Koddie ^ onnK- v Stogner is quite ill with the "flutj" 1 w '', k * in at this writing. Mrs. jKsther Ilun-jVisinR ,h ter is also seriously ill with pneu-j sis nionia. ( ^f,r School had to close yesterday 011' Mrs. 1 account of the "flue." This is the^ Miss ( on second time we have had to close it nn<* .w? I M. Glbb for this year. | last weel + + + * + + + *1 ,ivps of TABERNACLE *' R1?#V + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 1 nrle Sa I at home Lancaster, S. R. F. 1). 7. Jan. ^is pare 16.?The many friends of Mr. and1 ciardner. Mrs. B. B. Blyler congratulate them on fj,0 t on the arrival of a tine boy. Jan- After Mary 6. 1 ! 1 9- of jntluei Mr. Clyde Funderburk, of the U. returned F. army, spent a few hours at home | j,or studi Sunday afternoon. Mr Funder-| Atrs. / V*il ?*L* ro/?nnt l-i n/loil ?? V \r .-? ?!* ; or ti. n. i SniL'ps NORTH LANCASTER S7is", having r T,ancaster. S. r., R. F. D. 1. Jan.1 Mrs. I lfi. This is beautiful weather we day. Mi ere having now. Although there is her horm not much doing on the fann on ac-j was eve count of so much influenza among needed 1 the people. There is a lot of it in E. O. this community now hut if is most Saturda) among the darkies. Some white Mr. ai families have it. It is bad too. Some Sunday i of them real sick. i J. B. Ry Mis" Rlaneh Roozer received a Misses telegram last week telling her of the toe and death of her brother, who lived in cently a ....... ......... .......... ... ..... . ... r. county, v from overseas anil Is now stationed an,j nt Camp Jackson. : week. Mr. Robert Howell came home cni Saturday from Camp Jackson, hav- was In 1 Ins been discharged front the ser- tend the wiee. holders i Miss Cora Cnrnes Is spending the Miss ] week with Mrs. Jurusha Small of jnK on R Rich Hill section. n visitor Mr. and Mrs. Gannon Funderburk.1 Mrs. O. after spending some time in Char- cnminuni lotle. have returned. j j Rd Rev. J. A. Hledsoe will preach at' service t Tabernacle next Sunday at 11 a. tn. on., dur Sunday school at 10 o'clock. , has rem Mrs James W. Plyler is spending, j T f a (lays at the- home of Mr. 1! S. hers of Flyler. "Scriptor." ; nf conin * I tor last 1 4* + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ular moi FORT MILL. + c i. . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + was a v Fort Mill. Jan. 10. -The third an- f,ay- M itual meeting of the stockholders of ,,M> the Fort Mill National Farm I.oan ''as*''' ,( association was lieid this afternoon M'sfor the election of a board of dlrec- rp'u,^nfl' tors to serve for the coming vear " r Mrs Plx The now board is oomposod of S. E. " Balles, J. J. Halloa, \\\ II. Crook. W. ,{ '' IT. Jones. I) O Potts Fred Nlms and Wlll,n H. J. Alexander. A mooting of this a stiobi board was hold immediately after ' n,fr''' the stockholders' meeting when S rhanhul E. Hallos was elected president, W. Bal? ii H. Crook, vice-president. and C S i,< . ^v. sitlon w I.ink. socretary-troasuror The lean . . i , i * graph c romnnttee elected is composed of S. F. Hallos, W. H. Jones and H. .1 C>,/'am<> Alexander with 1) O. Potts as alter-i'" "l(>, nato. The association is in good _ f? T + T working order and has a number of applications to be disposed of in a ? , + + + + few weeks. The annual meeting of the stock-' Kersh holders of the Savings Hank of Fort 16.?Mr. Mill was held this afternoon when county < he old hoard of directors composed most he of W. H. Meacham, .T. II McMurrnv. at the h W. H Meacham, Jr., fv H. Meacham Catoe la and William Mack were re-elected an iefel and routine business transacted At monstrat a meeting of the hoard of directors pruning held immediately afterward W. H.j Midws Meacham was elected president, ,T. account IT. McMurrnv. vice-president, and W | j^jrn B. Meacham. Jr.. cashier. The usual . ^ her horn eemi-annual dividend of 4 per cent ^ra j on the capital stock was declared. Reulnh The institution has passed through on(j a most successful year and a very eatisfactory amount was added to the fjw t? , surplus account. - - - THE L ,, but wus visiting his father THE STATESI Inton. lie died with intlu-, AROUND I wr8 buried In Alabama, inch went with the body. returned and opened school. Supreme Council luey Montgomery, who has .... ... Holds its service at Camp Jackson, got1 ischatge and is now at home 'n * i family. Rdgar Robinson has been1 k but is now improving. * aris, Jan. n Robinson is now out with toum'' Tn thresher threshing peas for ?' ' lesidt ic. There are not many to m,er8 a,,U forel? i this community. f,our g,eat poWer grain has been set back by Fiance, * nited spell of weather pretty met at 3 ?'clock t I don't think it is serious- Prench forwign off A few warm davs will hrlng mal oxchan8?? of i Kaln. We are all glad that The meeting w be able to get some nitrate e(* 'n '*8 P?rs to top dress it with this luswuei It is a great help to grain. 'n contact ?f the h prices for it makes ex- statesmen. who ai fertilizer, hut when grain is figures ?f the c.oi a hinder it surelv pavs to as they assembled d grain. ual activity. ! The clay was d 4.4.4.4.4.4. 4. 4. + + 4.4.+ the satesmen arri KERSHAW * p,ace in heavy Sunday calm acn interrupted by i\v, R. <\. Jan. lfi.?J. jT. whirh lined the ( d his sister, Mrs. II. TC. jous j0 pav tribute vent to Stanley. N. C.. taut | ureg concerned In answer to a message ad- draniaUc function, em of the critical Illness of apd ofhp|. guardf, ter. Mrs. IV C. Ream, who Marshal Fooh v r they reached her bedside. hfgh plenipotenti0 V .1 Gregory and daughter. came a, 2 n.clock nie Gregory, and her son-in- 8<>lf ,n fhp ynn of daughter. Mr. and Mrs. TV waitPd ln tho ves, ons. motored to Clarendon R ff pn k for n brief visit to rela- Lans|nR ,hp Amf Mr. Gibbons. R(ate accompanle Gardner, who has boon in njd|> who wn8 fo, m's navy for some timo. I- ?or POUI1HPlIor of on a brief furlough to visit bassy who ,R no nts. Mr. and Mrs. O. C p(>|son of ro,onp, Hoss is assigned to duty ahout 2-.|r, ransnort Titan. Wilson's Umouslm recovering from an attack PntranPP Thp Prp iza. Miss Kthol Gregory has pnn,rd by MfS to Coker oollogo to resume KC#l>tcd wUh ?Vi, the President and Jinn Gibbons, of Clarendon ni|ra) Grav?on {h vas a visitor at the homo of a; hp Mrs. D. M. Gibbons last Wj,son ,jftpd h,s , who drove away \ orov Springs, of Lancaster. Kershaw yesterday to at ^ Mf WUson annual mooting of the stork ' ,)ulw of (he fo,.fi lf ,h" Rank of Kershaw. | Pichon fhp Frpnr Mav Barnes. who is toaeh- . , . . stopped forward . F. 1>. 1. from Camden, was . . . . escorted him into at the home of Mr. and , . ,. . where the confer II Watson in the Oakrlde; M ciomoncoau. t> last week. minister, followed Jones, who was in the mail . , and bore a seriou it Camp Hancock. Augusta. gignor 0rIando ing the period of the war, mer, came soon rned home to remain. . . , panied bv Signer Stevens and J C. Conk, memelgn minister. the Lancaster countv board ... The last fo arrb nissioners. were at I.aneas- _ ... George the Ilritv A'odnesdav to attend the reg- ... ... and Artnur J. it ithly meet inn of the hoard. fnrph.n SPCrotarv, VfcManrs of Lancaster. R. tORPthor isftor in Kershaw last Frl- Jn ndd|Mon fo r MrMnntm was formerly annoimcpd ab(jVe onstration apent for Lan- |hp FrpnPb min,8 ,,in,V- Clementel. tnlnist K. K Ply lor and little son am, M Lourbour to Lancaster last week nf- tr)n, con8tniPtlon K I,ore several weeks with Thp Ponferen? lev's parents. Mr. and Mrs flf ^ oV,OPk Fro Ptehon. tlie vista m Hayes, who was formerly of fhji forft. it at Clems.,n eolloRe. has (Jpsk pf M pjpho| the Agricultural and Me- ,)af.k am, R ,argf collepe of North Carolina ()nk 8ub8fltuted. statue of the re ituth Mae'll. who has a po- by R <>ap of ub(trf ith the Western Fnion Tele- ^ nsspmb,pd 8t8 ompany .in NVashincton. D. fhpm8P,VP8 home to spend a while with fJmp around thp ler. Mrs M C. Magill. 1 table." + + + + meeting one It was mail MIDWAY. ^ (,f pottlnp new te the armistice, w jw, S. C . it. F. I). f>. Jan. nary 17. and fc R. W Oraeber, Lancaster j number and comp lemonst ration a iron t. pave .? pations of the va lpful orchard demonstration the sessions of i time of Mr and Mrs. W. It. which is about to st Friday. Mr. Oraeber Is As a result of tipcat speaker, and his de- explained that for ion was specially as to the issued convokinp and care of trees. slpninir the flxim ly school is still closed on meetinp. of Influenza. I The council u W. S. Ncal is very sick at awa"p(l m?etlng p Ration. Kmina Marco and daughter.] visited at the home of Mr. KI'SSl.W HOI?SI (!. Estridge recently. I'l.TlM \Tl'M 1 Mary Ann Rlackmon and (Jeneva, Jan 1 , Bessie, visited the family government in F Dcas Saturday. graphed an ultlm ml .lohn t'afoe. who has federal authoritic rne army at ("amp Meade. less 30 Bolshevik xpected home in a few days rested and imprisi eceived hia discharge. of Savantan, In tl ,ou Phillips diod last Thurs- arc released befn rs. PhillipR will he missed In Swiss citizens in b and community, where she shot without tria r ready to help those who ind'gnation here ler service. The Bolshevist n t'atoe went to Lancaster he sperading in tl r on business. In northland S id Mrs. Amsev Caston spent ; Madame Balonovsi it the home of Mr. and Mrs.( recently was exp< rd. J secretly with sev 1 Pearl Deas and Bessie Ca- for the carrying Orover Deas spent a day re- propaganda. The t Taxahaw I in* for her. ANC ASTER NEWS. LANCASTER, 8. I HEN MEET .1 1 GREEN TABLE fr of Pence Congress I I r - Lancastf | "THE B] 1G.?The supremo *" ?? ce congress, count Wilson and pren ministers of the Great Britain. ?? V V? TfVf 1 States and Italy.' I MM M ^1 I M J Monday the j l/lW m a m m ice for the first for- j W JkA V Jl j| dens. as chiefly interest onai aspects?the for the first tiinei "**** . world's best known' th?-'"'* IMlHSSH ""'-f re now the guiding ^fli tigress. The scene jf t . was one of unus-l J * IMFWI'T"*? lark and raw, and / \9 IBllHi ved at the meeting \V \o iPnllll . wraps. The usual ^ vlMBI. 0 ass the Seine was ? t^he^ ^r^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ o the delegations tie rican secretary of \ \ A 9 I d by his military j a the American em-! J. w attached to the / X I House. I \* I f p m. President P~ -- ^^*"3x3^? *"* 1 swung up to the ^SV 'sident was accom- ( Wilson and was re Wilson." With 0 lllllllfel h!s wife were Ade President's phy- " ? alighted President \H 9 I) 1J D hat to Mrs. Wilson lrlCH S KCyilOlflS^ DO! vith Admiral Gray- ** 1 117 l Hand, Weyenm entered the vestiign office Stephen $9.11? Shoes U fnCAlnn DtiMM) SllflOli II MM t~ If* II III III IHVCI " to greet him and $H.RO Shoe* his private office,' shiH ence was held. ! $5.50 Shoes the French prime $4.50 Shoes I. He was alone ^ ^ n ^ s moin. 15 Per Len the Italian pro-' 1 iV "" * afterwards, accomSonnino, his forve was David Tdovd ARTICLE LEAGUE NAsh prime minister., TIONS BY COL. ROOSEVEL1 alfovir, the llritish who motored \ip (Continued From Page One.) the chief factors the allies >-ho have fought througl were M. l.eygues, this great war; Let us at the peacr ter of marine; M. table see that real justice is done ai or of commerce, among those allies and that whib minister of Indus the sternest reparation is demander from our foes for such horrors a ? opened promptly those loininitted in Belgium, ii m the offices of M. northern France, Armenia, and thi was over the gar- sinking of the Dusitauia, nothini ign ministry The should be done in the spirit of inert n had been pushed vengeance. Then let us agree t< ? table of Flemish extend the privileges of the leagiu A large marble aa rapidly as their conduct warrant! public, surmounted n t0 other nations, doubtless dis y, looked down on criminating between those win itesmen who found w<>ul?l have a guid'tig part in th red for the first league and the weak nations whi traditional "green would be entitled to the privilege of membership, but who would no was an extended j,e entitled to a guiding voice in tie lly for the purpose councils. Bet each nation reserve ti rms for prolonging and for its own decision, am hich expires Jan- |et jt clearly set forth question ?r determining the which are non-Justifiable, l-et noth osition of the dele- illK ,ione that will Interfere wltl rious countries for our preparing for our own defons (he peace congress j,y lntrodueing a system of universe open. obligatory military training nic the council, it Is delled on the Swiss plan, ina 1 notices will lie "Finally make it perfectly clea the conference, as- f^at W(, (jn n()t jntemj to take a posi g of the hours of jj()n ()f iin International meddle some nature. The American peopl shors in the long ^o not wjnh to go into an oversea of the peace dele-i war fnr ft very great caus I and where the issue is absolutel plain. Therefore, we do not wis IKVIKI HRXDS to undertake the responsibility o PO HWITZRRhAM) Rending our gallant young men t 6 The Bolshevik! die In obscure fights in the Balkan etrograd has tele- or in central Kurope, or in a war w latum to the Swiss do not approve of. Moreover, th s. saving that un- American people do not intend t lata, who were ar- up the Monroe doctrine. !,e ined in the fortress civilized .Europe and Asia Introduc ie canton of Valals, some kind of police system In th ire February 1. 30 weak and disorderly countries a Petrograd will be their thresholds. But let the Unltei I. There is great States treat Mexico as our Baikal over the situation, penlnaular and refuse to allow Eti lovement seems to ropean or Asiatic powers to inter ie tMAno tnu-nu ana fere on this c?intinent in anv wa wltzerland, wherp that Implies permanent or seml-per i, a Russian who nianent possession. Kvery one o ailed, has returned ?"r a 11 lew will, with dellKht ftran eral million rubles this request If President Wllso out the Bolshevist chooses to make It, and It will he i i police are search- great misfortune If It Is not made | "I believe that such an effor :r Departm EST PLACE TO SHOP A A GREAT SALE L ER FOO We have on hand at tht ! shoes for men, women and -? stock must be taken at onct / These are our own regular s I serviceable and stylish, and / shapes makes a perfect fit a / Here are the bargains? I $I2.(N) Women's Shoes. . . \ $11.00 Women's Shoes . . . . \ $1>.00 Women's Sinn's . . . . \ $K.."0 Women's Shoes. . . . ) SH.00 Women's Shoes. . . . /'/ $7..~0 Women's Slnn-s. . . . / $7.00 Women's Shoes. . . . / $0.50 Women's Shoes. . . . \ $41.00 Women's Sinn's. . . . $5.54) Women's Shoes. . . . $.-?.<><> Women's Sinn's. . . . $ l.r?o Women's Shin*. . . . $I.OO Women's Shoes . . . . Women's Sinn's. . . . One ln>t of Sinn's that sold up to $r?..")0 I 4>ne l.ot of Sinn's that sold up to $d.5<> _j 4hie l.ot of Shoes tliat sold up to $7.00 stonians, Craddock-Te srg and Sterns Shoes 97.95 97.no Shoo $7.50 97.00 Shoe 90.05 <Mt.no Shoe* 90.50 90.00 Shoo 94.no Itn.OO Shoo 93.7n 94.00 Shoo it. Reduction on Ci 1 made moderately and sanely, < Blncereiy and with utter scorn J I words that ure not made goo deeds, will be productive of real lasting international good." 1 o 2 MADAME LEBAUDY HOI' ' SHE WILL BE ACQUIT' e ' Slayer of Her llusluind Still Com To Her llol?Shot For Fear 1 11 Harm to Haugliter. * Mlneola, Jan. 16.?Fifteen 9 old Jacqueline Lebaudy, fear 9 whose safety is said to have d 9 Madame Jacques Lelyvudy to kil 9 eccentric millionaire husband " Emperor of Sahara," In their I 9 at Westbury Saturday night. 9 the witness stand here and tolf " Nassau county grand jury whal 8 knew of the tragedy. *! Jacqueline was followed t< 9 stand by Minnie Weldener. Ma 9 Lebaudy's nurse, who told th ' thorities she had seen Madam< 8 baudy put "something" In a dr "I drawer after the shooting, exc a!ing "(lod will never forgive me e Jacqueline was accompanh 'I the court house by Mrs Charlei Saul lee, a sister-in-law of ' Ryanea DeSaullea whose acquitt r a charge of murdering her husl -j In her home, "the box" adjo e the Lebaudy home, is snld to e jgiven Madame Lebaudy hope s she, too. will be arqutted ol e rharge that Is brought against y bv the Errand tnrv h At the close of the Investig f Mr. Weeks said that neither Ja? Oi line nor so far as he had lea ? any other person witnessed e shooting. e Madame T.ebaudy ntlll was 0 flned to her bed t Her lawyer, Harry W M e made public a statement he p Mrs. 1-ebandy had made to bit 1 which she declared her hasbnnd il made threats against both her n and herself and that It was mo i- protect her daughter against an sane" father than to protect hf y from death that she had killer baudy. 1 According to thla statement. dame I-ebaudy ahot her hus n during a struggle on the atalrws ? hfi attempted to draw a rev i from hla pocket. He had thre t ed on several occasions to kill FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1919. lent Stores JTTER ALL." TWEAR > present time a large stock of winter children. Measures to reduce this !, so we are offering very low prices, tocks. Kvery pair of shoes is sturdy, the broa# assortment of lasts and matter of course. they spak eloquently for themselves: $?.75 #H.75 #7.50 $7.<H> #0.75 , #?.25 #5.75 #5.25 #4.05 #1.75 #1.25 *3.05 | ' $3.45 I | I $2,115 S2.<>5 Sl.<>5 rry, Robert Johnson and PRICED SPECIAL * $5.05 s $5.50 ' $5.25 ? ' i 98.90 h 98.20 hildren's Shoes =# but and harm the girl it was asserted, i for Jucqueiipe tolu Mr. Moore, he d by said, that her father has treated her and mother "harshly" as far hack as she was abie to remember. "When father was away he would 'ES write to mother once in a while and TED wou'^ a,'n<' "10,000" kisses to me. She is said to have declared "hut ho fined never Rave me the kisses when ho was about the house." ' John A. Seaman, propretor of a Weshury garage, who had frequently year <lr'v<>n hebaudy about, was quoted for as saying that on one occasion heriven ?>audv had offered him $5,000 to 1 her those people out of the house" "the referring to Madame Lebaudy and Homo Jacqueline. took Seaman said a week ago. on bej tju, ing summoned to Phoenix hodge, I she I-?baudy home. he found I?ebaudy tearing down the cellar doors. > the1 dame NEW SUBMARINES BEING e ?u- BUILT BY THE GERMANS i Lo esser Commission Kinds Them laim-i ? . ,, I lleing < niistrucfed on Sly?New |n Tcrnw Being Presented. 9 De Mrs. Paris, Jan. 16.?The four Amerlal of (^an armistice representatives loft band, Tuesday for Treves, where Marshal ining Foch Is presenting the new terms to have the German commission The party that consisted of \dmirn) William BenT any son, chief of operations of the United her States navy; Norman H Davis, re1 presenting the United States treaatlon ury; Chairman Hurley. of tho rquc- American shipping board, and Louis rned. P. Sheldon. who will represent the American Food Administrator Hoover. con-' A report presented to the council I having charge of carrying out th? oore naval terms of the armistice stated said according to the morning newspan, in pers, that the inter-allied commlshad eion. which visited K'et and Wllchiid helmshaven discovered submarines re to under construction in slips, which "in- the enemy thought would be over>rselt looked. I Le- \reordlnK to the report the dlseovery at Kiel h n rl WllhelmshAven Ma- led to the Aiding of other vessels hand | aid consequently the new terms of iv ns the armistice will requ're the surolver render of all submarines already aten , built and the destruetlon of those on her the ways.