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FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1919. THE NEWS ABOU MIhn WWhi?rs|MKm III. R. 8. The many friends of Miss Annie E. A. N Witherspoon will regret to learn that B. J she is ill with influenza at her home Cltai on White street. S. B Meet Boys at Train. Folic A committee of ladies, of the Red jy|UI.(.^ * Cross, with Mrs. W. II. Miilen, as , cnairman, meei earn incoming; train ^ to gieet the returning soldiers and s sailors, and to present them with j ' ^ "welcome home" cards. This is a Joo] v thoughtful and gracious act. and w j one. no doubt, greatly appreciated j ^ by the boys as they return. | 1 -* I " Wounded Severely. John The casualty list carried by the Haze daily papers this morning contains W. i the name of T. W. Stacks. Lancas-' Jacol ter. wounded severely. J- ^ R. 1. Death of Mrs. Stogner. W. J Mrs. Dora Stogner, wife of Hark- g ley Stogner. died at her# home near; j q Taxahaw Saturday night after a K. p short Illness. Before her marriage yv she was Miss Crenshaw, daughter of Springs I., N. Crenshaw. She Is survived by ^ her husband and three children.! John Perry. Melita and Ira B. Stogner; j ^ M three sisters. Misses Ida. Kstelle and ?p yy Sadie Crenshaw and her ? in x: She was a member of the Union Hap- P tlst church and her remains were j (j laid to rest in the Union cemetery, 3 yy the funeral services being conducted ^ ^ by Rev. B. F. Carson. yj ^ To liutld New Church. C* R o c The Relalr Methodist congregaTT p tion have begun work on a new F* \ building. It will be erected on the present site, the old building having J?sPl been sold to J. R. Wilson. ? F. P Miss Falle Kntertain*. " At the home of her parents on Elm street. Miss Marian Faile entertained a number of her friends at a Valentine party last Friday after-! noon. The house was artistically de-j Miss corated with hearts and other decor- tinned ations suggestive of the day. A Hillnumber of spirited games were en- ^jrs tered into with interest and as a fr( fitting climax to the pleasures of the 0,her n afternoon, delicious refreshments h, were served by the hostess. j mrgch Ituibt Handsome Home. Manl Work has been begun preliminary jn the to the construction of a handsome release* home by C. D. Jones on the site of home 1 the residence recently destroyed by fire. Mr. Jones has purchased the Mrs. property from his father. Judge Ira rar"y T * II. Jones. I while 1 - 1 spent 1 Buys First Bond. j Mrs. L' At the conclusion of the address! by Carl Lehman, southern secretary __ of the Christian Endeavor, at the ^ or'{ ^ Presbyterian church Monday night. ,otmn the local society agreed to be the! '1P ror( first purchaser of a Fifth L'berty Mis. bond. Plans have been made for |s (he 1 every Christian Endeavor society In \jrs. VV the 1'nited States to buy a $50 bond, and to be the first purchaser in each Mis. place. : rived l , daughti Banquet For Service Men. Mrs. J. The Lancaster Red Cross chanter wishes to extend a hearty "Welcome| Miss lrlH'St f Home" to the returned soldiers and sailors hy KivinR them a banquet. * ro' and in order that each one may re- Mam eeive an invitution the canteen com- Jaeksoi mlttee requests that every soldier COpt and sailor in the county send name jor ror and address to Miss Etta Skipper at childrei once. Colored soldiers will send sultahb names and addresses to Sallie Funderburk. Mrs. - Thursd I touch Howell Dead. her dai The death of Roach So well, Burkvil prominent planter of the .Tones, Cross Roads section of the county.! Manl in KOI'S occurred at his home Tuesday after-: noon after an illness of several! weeks. He was 64 years old. Sur-' Wylle vivlns him are the followinc chil-' m w dren: Mrs Amos Byrd. Mrs Henry Main at Adams, Mrs. R. Eynn. Misses Elizabeth Almetta and Ethel Sowell. and EeCo Hevward Sowell, all of the county: Davidsr Will Sowell. of Inman; John Sowell, les aft of Wilmington. N. C.; Jesse Sowell, homo. of Canton. O.. and Vernle Sowell, of ... _ Miss Camp Jackson. Funeral services Mrs. II were conducted by Rev. T. A. Dab-| ney and Interment was in the ceme- ^ f^| ^ rerv at Douglas church WmlnMdajfi afternoon. ( rand Jury for lOIO. (Coi The following is the grand Jury for the ypar 1919: Franop J. R. Craig. Lancaster. America W. L. Sistare, Riverside. Hard Willie J. flowers, Heath Springs,1 lie hefc R. 1. vigllanc A. R. Rlacktnon, T'leasant Hill. ran wo r. L. MrMannn. Lancaster, R. 2. urge ye J. T. Cntoe. Kershaw. ftiture ^ J. W. Hallman, Lancaster. R. 1. with fir K. F. Hammond. Kershaw. U. 2, ns It Is H. M. Rowell. Lancaster. R. 7. spare n '.T M. Harris, Fort Mill, It. 2. or in cr R. C. Mungo, Taxahnw. of our < .Teff J. Reeves, Heath Springs, R. 1 country. W. J. Hammond, Lancaster. W. J. Faulkenberry, Lancaster.! .... ,, . . . ... THE LANCASTER NEW ? ? women consider new |r V AND COUNTY way to get suffrage They May Have Resolution Intro* . Funderburk, Lancaster, H. 5 | <lured in ConKrtws for u Modified . Bennett, Heath Springs. Anthony Amendment. ley Parks, Lancaster, R. 1. . Roberts. Lancaster, R. 5. Washington, Feb. 20.?Advocates o .wing is the Petit Jurv Tor'of woman ??ff'age in the senate L term nf court iQiQ- stato thlit they are considering plans tl Craig. Lancaster ' to, ob,a,? enactment at this session a tilrcl Kershaw R 5 1,1 c,,,,Krras 01 a new modified reso- a Wilson. Osceola R 1 i ,ution as a substitute for the Susan r< [. Robertson. Kershaw." R. 2.1 M A??ho.iy resolution recently de- S D. Rlackmon. Lancaster. R. 5 feated in Uie senate by onp vote V ). Rowers. Lancaster. R. 6. I airman Jones, of the senate wo- S . Howze, Lancaster. R. 3. i lnan s"ffra?p committee and other w Sims. Heath Springs. R. 1. I champions or equal franchise, are e, C. Jenkins. Kershaw. canvassing the situation with offl- 0 ,1 Ferguson. Lancaster. CPrs of w<??pn'8 organizations and is 3. Langley. Lancaster. a meeting ?f ?^e committee may be IC b Faile Taxahaw R 1 called later if the Informal inquiry ti 7. Rlackmon. Heath Springs.j (,nvp,ops any Prospect of favorable ,, action before congress adjourns. tl . Hays. Waxhaw. R. 5. 1 Thp npw resolution, drafted by a !. McDow, Lancaster. R. 1. Senator Jones. would confer the g . Lingle, Taxahaw. R. 1. i,iKht of franchise upon women by ? ?. Lynn. I>ancaster. R. 3. | constitutional amendment, but only tl R. Faulkenberry, Heath to thp pxtent ,hnt mpn arp perm,t- 81 ted to vote in the several states. It a Millen. Riverside. ,s rtes,KnP'1 to mRet the objection of tl E. Rowers, Heath Springs. "outhern senators. ci ack Robinson. Lancaster. ^ " . Reeves. Heath Springs. R. 1. THE HUNS OBLIGED TO a Neely. Lancaster. R 4 AGREE TO NEW TERMS P !. Powers. Lancaster, R. 5. W. Stogner. Lancaster, R. 2. r< . Rowers. Heath Springs R. 1 "?*f""a' Would Have Meant Farther f, f. Courtney. Van Wyck. Advance of Allies Into tl O T. Sowed. Lancaster. Germany. ? . Mungo. Taxahaw. ^ . Rlackmon. Lancaster. ? .. ? . ? Benin, r eo. z?.? rne Hermanl t. Massev. Kershaw. , .. " government s reason for accenting . Plyler, I/aneaster, R. 7. ,. . . . . , .. . the stringent terms for the renewal. *h F. Hilton. Heath Springs. , ,. ... ... . of the armistice, as outlined in a Morgan, Taxahaw R. 1. ... . .. 4 . . .. .. , _. . i _ ? . Weimar dispatch to the Nord Dent-' . Therrell. Fort Mill. R. 3. ... . ? ,. ~ .. ache Allgemeine Zeitung. is that a re-' , . Harper. T.ancaster. R. 6. .... ... i" newal of military operations follow- ^ ing refusal to siirn would lead to the, PERSONAL/*. complete collapse of the Herman' people The absolute conviction i n .. , . prevailed that refusal to siirn. or dilItessie Cunningham has re- . ., , < < ... atorv treatment of the proposals,; . from a few days visit to Rock * ... . ... , r| would meet with an immediate an-( m vance of the allied armies heyond o I V. Meyers returned Tues- 'he Rhine. involvinc the occupatloni w >ni a trip to New York and of the most important and Indispen-I orthern points, where she has sable industrial districts of west tying goods for the Arm of Ij. Germany. : jj & Sons. The renresentatlves of the parties g who participated in the cabinet deey Hirsch, wireless operator liberations agreed unanimously that naval radio service, has been jbe people as a whole would neither 1 from duty and returned understand or approve such an out- Pl X.. J uwjr?. coma, and inai therefore there wns| p C. D. Jonos who Is tempo- no alternative except to sign under b nakinp her home In Charlotte protest. I f| her home is beinp rebuilt. Th? n#>r1,n W'" K^^ally come s ruesday here as the puest of fo fh? samo conclusion, except the ,, eroy Sprinps. conservative orpans. such as the 7 ? Kreuz Zeitunp and the Allepemelne tl Skipper has landed in New Zeitunp. which declared that the j, rom overseas and expects to povernment should have refused to to his home here as soon as sipn the terms, thus forcinp the al-| p >ives his discharpe. lies to take the responsibility for a , ~ . V. . . . renewal of military operations. r, J. Frank Smith, of Columbia. fUT\l,reporvPar?ntS' ^ <I<EMENCEAU SHOT o ? BY EMIIXE ( OTTIN W. II Nance, of Gaffney. ar- _____ p lore Thursday to visit her (Continued From Pape One) f>i- and son-in-law, Mr. and tl N. SwafToid. hour President Poincarc arrived. He " Catherine Sistare was the was luickly followed by various * vf her friend. Miss Ira Mae' m?mbers of the cabinet hiph otflcials ' tt. at Riverside last week nf th" *"vernment and represents ?.?_ tives o' the army and navy, as well Rl linp Woodley has pone to as of the diplomatic corps, includinp 0 lville, Fla., where he has ac- William Graves Sharp, the American '' a position with the Foril Mo- ambassador npany. Mrs Woodley and According to Policeman Goursat " n will join hint as soon as a the assailant entirely emptied his ? residence ran be aeon rod. I weapon. All the windows of the pro- sl * mler's automobile were smashed by n L. C. Pavseur returned .. , ... , ?, the bullets. ay from an extended visit to Whpn fhp flpst shf)f prp. w ichter. Mis. J. h. Hoswell, at( n,jor ciopieneeau immediately fried a "e* ^a" t j to open the door of his ear If was a oy Hlrsoh is visiting relatives while he was attempting to do this P thaw. that he was struck He was able to p| ! go on foot Into his own house. a Many friends of Glldersleeve where shortly before noon the ,\swill regret to know that she i-.* ? ,ri ,11VV1, i i T-r?r? ? <ir? IIIIUI III'*U III* WHS Ith Influenza at her homo on sitting up in an arm chair smoking ?! reet. and laughing with his staff of as- l' * q j (* . ,? n t S nte Markov has returned to ' ' .... i The onlv sign of trouble from the >n college to resume his stud- ... ... ,, ... I wound, it was stated, was a slightlv er a stay of several davs at increased temperature. i Juanlta Wvlle Is the guest of Will Hoon lie Out. M G Garrison, Jr., in Camden, j j.ondon, Feb 20. Premier Clem- ai j enceau will be up In a day or so. An- gt HOW DIVISION drew Ilonar I.aw government w DID MUCH FIGHTING spokesman, announced in the bouse ie j of commons. R<' ntinued From Page One.) Cottln, who shot Premier Clemen- m ceau. Is known as a dangerous anto show the world that archist, according to a Central News *? ins can fight dispatch from Paris. When nneshattles and long campaigns tioned Cottin took all responsibility ire us. Only by ceaseless for the shoofinir of the nreminr * o and tireless preparation Th(> f?spatrh a<1(|H lhat ano(hPr ? fit ourselves for them. I matl tvaH arrested with Cottin, bat in ill therefore to approach the hp r|nim4 tn have l)fV,n mf.rfily a ,per. ^ vlth confidence. but above all. j;itor ** m determination that so far . . *' Mi Itonai l.aw expressed svmpa- T" In your power you will . . ,, in _ . . ... , , , thy for the French premier and said p< o effort whether in training: . that M. ( letneneeau had refused to L, >mbat to maintain the record , , ... . , . DJ . t no to bed until ordered to do so bv tr llvision and the honor of our ...... . . . ' rt the attending physician r(> *> . te Charles T Menoher. Mr and Mrs. Max Hrlttatn motor F Major.General U, R. Army, ed to Charlotte Thursday. \ S, LANCASTER. 8. I. REPU SOUTH CAKOIJNA FKDKKA. TION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS. ??? (Coi The personnel board of the Y. M. . A. made three selections from the 80 doin omiuations sent in by the South ?ry of arolina federation for the members where f the overseas unit. Miss Anita county eSaussure of Charleston, Miss and edi enevieve Willcox of Muriel's In?et. states, nd Miss jKmiua Salley of Columbia, public ( re the three young women who have n?t bee aceived the appointments. Miss De- should aussure sailed ten days ago. Miss ary 22, Wilcox sailed last Friday and Miss the acr alley exDects to lonvo Now Vnri, holdine ithin a week. South Carolina was written nt it led to only two representatives. 't 's re wing to the fact that Kentucky such da icked a member and that South he 'lech arolina had very desirable addi- In such onal candidates, three young wo- "Fou len were chosen from our state. The cause h iree hostesses from South Carolina produce re unusually bright and attractive cotton i Iris and will no doubt reflect credit underta pon the state. Your president had K?neral le pleasure of meeting our repre- acreage L'ntatives In New York a few days same, s go. at which time they expressed lacking le utmost appreciation of the honor citizensl onferred upon them by South Caro- dence a na club women, and are enthusl-,,n whlcl stlc over the prospect of this op-1 "Fift ortunlty for service overseas. I ganlzati All returning Y. M. C. A. workers nient sh F>port a greater need now than ever time ar ir hostesses and entertainers for the chn le boys who are still kept In France ' s?nd d? outh Carolina club women should hy the f nd great satisfaction In having an repo pportunlty to share In this great J pHshed ork. tlon of Irs. (Leroy) Lena Jones Springs. the 'ar ers of To Meet In .\shevllle. purpose On January 15 and Ifi In Ashevllle produce lere was a notable gathering of all v?tmenl 1f? f(irrp? PV nnntoH In onneoDofnllv iving North Carolina's first general Keith violation meeting next May. Fore- 'wo< lost in this rotorio were thp city immissloners of Asheville and the * linmher of cottitnerre. the Rotary ( BU nd County clubs and other men's + 4* 4 rpanizations, who joined with the |,<)st _ omen of Asheville and the state in terfio! iviting the General Federation of an(j 'onip-'s clubs to experience the de- rewai ghts of a session In the Hand of the 34-it ky. ? ; Education Rills. I/OST? - Flndf At the recent meeting of the ex- ^ putlve hoard of the South Carolina 'ederation of Women's clubs the| port s oard Indorsed the national educa-' of co ion bill now pending in the United mules tates senate which was introduced jt (< y Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia.' "his is the most far reaching na- FOR S ional education bill ever proposed Apph i the United States and all think- seed ig. intelligent women will aid in its plum assage. j $1.35 It provides for the creation of a ningl sdernl department of education with secretary who shall be a member 1M'RK-1 f the cabinet. 1 From It carries a maximum annual ap- select ropriation bv the government nf tv" 100.000,000 to assist the states in and ' tie work of: fa) Abolishing adult' Rrsliteracy, fb) carrying through an ffcctivc Americanization program ct providing an adequate pbyaicai duration and health service for ] rhool children and adults. ?c! > so- J tiring better teacher training and M ompensation. (e) assuring equali- J/i ution of educational advantages tiroughout the states. ? Our own legislative work in our (ate during this year has been lainlv on educational lines We Sll nve worked for and are watching re: ith interest the possible passage of compulsory education law. We are aft lso hoping for the asked for apropriation of $2.1.000 with which to, stablish adult schools and support field worker. Kvery influence that the club woien can bring to bear on their detentions now in Columbia, looking t,h< / v* n mi nir f?I IMPSP Oil IS lould be accomplished at once. . I a" Fannie B. Sloan. Legislative Chairman. AVIOMXA SKA MAX COMMENOFD' ?m Washington. Feb. 20.?Seaman , Wr eyer Fine. Anderson. S. C , was nong thp members of the armed (pji lard of the transport Amphion. who ere commended by Secretary DanIs for their conduct during an enigement October 12. with an enev submarine 0on miles off Norfolk, iring which the TT-boat was forced submerege. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured ttti LOCAL, API* LIC AT ION 8, an they intuit reach the seat of the disease iuarrn is a local disease, greatly mjenced by constitutional conditions, and ! i order to cure it you must take an iternal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medlne Ih taken Internally and acts thru ic blootl on the mucous surfaces of the 'stem. Hall's Catarrh Medicine vi as rescrlbed by one of the best physicians this country for years. It Is com* iscd of some of the best tonics known. ( h mibmed with some of the best blood jrlhers. The perfect combination of ic Inirredlonts In llail's Catarrh Medlnc Is what produces such wonderful suite. In catarrhal conditions. Send for sttmonlals. fr. e J CIIKNEY A CO., Crops . Toledo. O All I>ruKKlsts. "fie. Hall's Family ('Ills for constipation. I CE 1919 CHOP Robinson. CI HOLD PRESENT ONE ca8ter' 8' c' utinued From Page One.) j KAIiE S cows and cal 77 77 . . . ' HQd some pii g should utilize the machin- ^ Dow Pat in. the state councils of defense available and the state and \v.\NTKD 100 agents of the agricultural pay highest i icational departments of such Maker Taxah that in all counties in which! 32-4t organization meetings have n already held, such meetings lit'V A ItlCVCI be held on Saturday, Pebru- ride. It is for the purpose of ratifying your work at eage reduction and cotton see about it. movement and securing the 3 2-tf. pledges of all concerned, and commended that said day or CAIIBACJE PL.t ys as may be appointed shall sale at 25 c< ired a holiday and all stores now and get. meeting place he closed. it's cheaper t rth. That any man who be- J. B. Mackor is neighbors and the cotton ? rs generally are reducing \ Ol It tcreate shall fur ooifiuii ???' otato I lant ke to profit throunh such, raake 8Uro action by increasing his own Nancy Halls, or by refusing to reduce the' Golden and uch man shall be deemed so' orell. in public spirit and Rood ..., x .?..14 ~Z~, . . . . 0 ., n W -i I Mi -uiri hip as to forfeit the conn, . . .. .. power sewin* nd snpport of the community ? . . ,. overalls. Gi ti he lives. rr.u * .1 i . . employment, h. That the several state or_ , . , .. Drafts Hefo, Ions in charge of the raoveiould In the near future, at a| id place to be designated by ||<>rsK WANT Irman of this convention, . P rent five or si debates to a meeting called , .. , " . . ... location aboi laid chairman for the purpose , . . . modern and 1 rtlng upon the work accom. ... sewerage. A and considering the forma^ p yy g a permanent organization of mers. merchants and bank- ^ AGE! the south dedicated to the steam ^nd of securing for the ootton w, , gen(1 fnr r a Just return upon his In- Ruson preM|l : of money or toil." . M>ST JAN. 14 Robins, of Rock Hill, spent ( hound dog, 'k-end here. I black, white around right wlthnohalr SINESS NOTICES who f.mh lan. Monroe. Automobile crank out Ches- " .. " . . . . . I.OST .IAN. II, Id road between Lancaster Tw r o j. i i ' Female Houi tbo McDow farm. Suitable . . , At . * m Black head, I d for return to News office. each eye, big side of body. Two small keys on ring. 8'^e ?r please return to News of- *ho tinds he ,ud receive reward. 34-lt. Monroe, i . t ALE?One thousand bushels * >rn in shuck. Three good PROFESS A lot of farming utensils. ^ * . Brown. M. D. 33-2t. DR? J- KK4a | IVdu AIjK?Graded and reclcanod Office Hours: ir oats. All small chaffy 8:S0 t* removed. Nothing but good 2:00 to ( p heavy seed retained. Price And by per bushel. J. Roy On a Office PI nam. Fridays 4t Reside Office over L IKKI) single comb R. I. Reds. ? very choice and carefully 1>R. W. S. llOl ed stock. "American Beau slclan, Surgei ind Vlbert strains; rich red a* Gregory, exceptionally fine winter lay- stables. Res Kggs $2 per 1 ">. Mrs. A. B. Office Phone decent Stati iow that American Coporations are bui serves such as have never before been c e taking advantage of the present prospe ite a working capital for years to come. We invite the business interests of tl follow the same careful plan of operatic e fullest extent the well-rounded cotnn orded by this bank. Your banking: business is solicited, let lull, every one will receive that eourte< lich will make you feel welcome and a msacting your business. ?THE? First National E LANCASTER, S. C. ;ts. I). Jones, President, E. M. Croxton. Vice-President and Cas Ira H. Jones, Jr., Assis PAGE P1VB loverdale Farm, Lan33-2t. ome short horn milk [ves. some beef cattle ?s J. C. Klliott, Mc3 2-4t. head of geese. V^lll >rice. Apply to H. C. aw. S. C.. H. F. U. 2. jF and pay while you cheaper than riding litnals. Come in and J. B. Mackorell. ,N1N of all kinds for ents per 100. Plant an early start. And ban buying tho seed, ell. 32-tf. OIIDFKS for Sweet s now and you will of getting them. t-orio Ktco. tiodby others. J. B. Mack3 2-tf. Is to operate electric : machines making ood pay and steady Pay while you learn. Chester, S. C. 31-4t ED?Party wishes to ix-room house in good it May 1. Must he lave lights, water and pply to B-1, oare The <TS for the Charlotte ry. Phone us and we your laundry. Ferlg Cluh. 26-tf. , 1019?One male 4 years olil. Color, and tan, with streak hind ieu at the knee Ton dollars to anyi him G. B. Models'. C. 27-tf. 1919?One White id. slightly ticked, big brown spots over black spot on right Htoall black spot on en dollars to' anyone :r. G. B. McClellan, 27-tf. IONAL CARDS K KtMDKKIil'KK, il Surgeon. ^ -<* j* r i 1 2:SO A. M. 5:00 P. M. Appointment, bone 160. snce Phone 52. .ancaster Pharmacy. iLiY, Veterinary Phyon and Dentist. Office Heod Live Stoc* Co. idenee Phone 186) 228. M sties lding up cash tqualed. They irity to accumlis community in, utilizing to lercial service ; it be large or ous treatment X home while tank * hier, stant Cashier. u J