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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919. 1j^2S"S"!9S"|| < UmciUi a Tight, Swell Cklt With MttWS II 'Lancaster, S. ( l__ C_l_ II 3.?As I have no< ' this part of the c II 1<? ?'? 'I num. or otmpy mpimi. h II I valuable paper a hKM? taka ?uichMap* to pawii II I We are havln ptMueuW. ar *tk?r Mri.ua MaalM. U nresent u A tellable u4 karmtaee ttmiif far II raln al Presenl w audi traablaa la II sowing of sprim ? _ II plowing but tht pwrnssfli <JOY || yet. Saxtvte II The l8 D Tau a?ply a extarualljr. and i*kIt II white people of I ba. Ttei la M irritation to tk.tanO || colored people a area. Ala. hut It outekty pen?tre?ae || to the east at the trouble, ul reNcvee 11 families but not the caaoaettoa like aaa?ie. II Mr. J. B. Prei Mtnm'oJ??S*i.va*.uMko II don, Qn the o wept mm W?4 fmr ma tmerrncy. MM . t It will eurpriae yau bow quickly WW ^er this itritin Itwfll Weak a croupr oouth, ar WW The carpenter' nrw**ta"the heard in most cktat. \ Messrs. L. 11. an Doctor.re- \ I adding greatly ti wmmtn^t: their dwellings b I There has bee vll,ln Small Talk. i residents around There's enough aniall talk with It* Ballard baa movi Helena Insinuations In every Idle ham's place; Mi group te make candidates for the inad- Mra. J. R. Moth ho""r j McPadden with 1 What men nay causes other men to . think. What men think determines school at their conduct. Olven the suggestion creasing nicely that you are em ay the chances are nient of Mrs. Io that you win either resent It strenu- , and Mrs. Annie 1 ously oi oegln to act n little queer, tie Roberts, assi And then one of your professed friends seven-month scht will come along and ennflde to vou an(1 twenty that you are acting a little queer. It's Thp boyR aro no wonder some folks go dafTv. Little . yarns without foundation keep stirring f>nrnl) nn' overs up things that even the angels could Steele, Herman : Dot keep straight. So the only rein- and James Ralla ?dy Is to apply the censor. Let folks son and Camp F talk. Take out the good and let the Mnhaffey and Ho rest go where It hellongs. seas, who know *?~ over the top am To Keep Your Shoes Dry. yPj they are mill Here Is/an lt*yn which the doctor of hravpry hut II tells us to add to our long list of sourrps fh t thf things to do to keep the "ftu" away: braye 8o)d1 By standing Just outside your door to ? dry place for . moment before ?" ,n Germany wading out In the snow In severe pr,s- w',nm wp ' weather you will lind that the snow back in the state does not cling to the shoes and they | This communl will remuln perfectly dry. The res- ! times as to frat on for ibis is that the soles of your J have three stro hoes are cooled ihst they do not 1 sons. Juniors nn melt the snow through whleh you r jp Piyler, walk. If you rush out of a warm carr|or on Route house In warm sfmea they melt the fhp roun,,R for t, now which sticks to them, and the water soon soake .hrough to fte feet. " '? [ *" confined with th ^wcat A; IfAII of its so sealed In ? j m Protected, pre* The flavor SK for. and be SUI aet WRIGLEY'S. It's a sealed packaae. but lo for the name?the Great* Name in Goody-Land. M j WRIGLEYSI I 111 ^ TTm'^.IR^E^T GUHTI^t* D f ^ jy ^j^^^^Scalcd Tight- Kept PM THE LANCASTER N ? ? + + < CREEK. FORT MILL. R. F. D. 6, March Fort Mill. March 27.?A ver t seen anything frotn Joyable oyster supper was par ounty for some time of in the Baraca room of the the readers of your tist church by about thirty mei i few items. of the two Baraca classes 01 g an abundance of Thursday night. Plates werf rhich will retard the vlded for forty men hut owii g oats and early the Inclemency of the weather. ;re is time enough attendance was not attained. supper, at the request of the cli ibout over with the I)r Dyches. *ave hi this section, but the Pressions of "Billy" Sunday. i ,11 have it in their he had recently heard in Rich. so bad as at first. W A" Uonrh- formpr,y ??? cashier of the National Rank ?sly was taken sud- . . . ... , ' . . has accepted a similar positu 3rd but Is some bet- . .. . . . . . one of the banks of Lumberto g I I C.# and has recently pone to s hammer ?* to be!place to ?ve every nirectlon. j plans are being formulated d S. B. Roberts are'^g n<ic||tion of a number of t i the appearance of,^0 j^e Fort Mill school bu'l v adding new rooms, -phcse are to include a gymn: . R. M. Steele is also an(j a reading room, ir work. Mrs. J. W. If. Dyches and her ler. who is embark- sons. Raymond and Kenneth ( business, is having! left Tuesdav morning fnr i "< I several weeks to her fat he re generally hustlingi Clover, Va. ibs off hand so as to S. A. Lee has bought and no irtlng another crop, tuples the former home of n a few changes in Yo?n*- *he ,at,pr having rer, here. Mr. W F.lto Rork 115,1 some weeks ago. ed to Mr. J. P. Gra- The J?"5"r ? Y- p U. held a . J. T. Clark with Portant business meeting at the ershed; Mrs. W A of leader. Miss Georgia 01 drs J. H. Steele Thursday evening. After the t ? , , action of the business In hand Camp Creek Is pro- . refreshments were served to tfc under the manage-j. A . ? , , . , joyment of all present, no Craig, principal, m Taylor and Miss Net- * + + + + + * + + + + + 4,4 stants. We have a 4. VORTlf J, *NC ASTE! *>ol with one hun-i * + + + + * + +-"+ + 4 -five enrolled. coming home from T.ancnstor. S. C., R F. D. 1. eas. Messrs. J. E. 3.?We have had lots of ra md Furmnn Roberts late; too much to make any rd from Camp Jack- way with farm work. The < Sevier: Messrs. Gary have been high and 'he low ur i.vt Steele from over- ore very wet. No gardening ha? what it is to go done by any one yet. rl he a real soldier. Mr. Hughey Montgomery, (e to their own arts was confined to his home by t comes from official matisrn. has gone to llo'-k Hill I >y were true and 1 infirmary for treatment. One of our hoys is Mrs. J. Boyd Craig will , Mr. David P. Roh- home Saturday if she still com lope will soon he . to Improve as she has done, s. | J. R. Craig has returned fr fv is tip with the1 few days visit to his brother, ernal orders. We Craig, in Rock Hill, ng orders, the Ma- > ? d Woodmen. SOLDIERS MAY RETUR> assistant R f d BY WAY OF GERM 5, has been making) le laHt ten days. Mr. ficroinn Shipping Concern lar carrier. being to Kmbark Them at llrcim p "u and llnmhurfr. a | Berlin, Feb. 24.?A propoi transport several hundred thn men of the American expiditi forces to the United States hj |(]j of Germany, placing them on | ships at Bremen and llatnberj mm been submitted to the America .. thorltles. According to th" pi ine i American arrangements. hov C0a(Ot\ I "1? ^rst ?' American units repatriated in German steamer P2Ck3^6 embark from the Netherlands , it is said here American army | quarters is inclined to considt ?. ^ 11 ynroli]v the use o' the route th | Germany for some of the latei fr ' harkations owing to the convt X [ fi\) | transportation facilities and the M Wt/l qunte docknge and other arr Or " rfWWTTl meets of the north German po a The proposal, which was sti 1 ted hv the directors of the Gernian Idovd line nith ?> j approval of the German eovorn I provided that a fleet of hie odness with a norn a carrying eapael 5.000 passengers, should he a j pd to this service and the 1 served. !f ransporfefl f om their pj-esrn - _ j j tlons over the direct trunk lir laSlSl j firemen and Hamburg. Over lines according to General On I now in charge of the German _ _ I : roads, a speedy movement won Kb ! practical I The steamers wottld he capal in making eigh ound trips In a ; making it possihle to return j I 000 men by the route in that p< j I As American experts commi . I however, if the sh'ns were load ist i accordance with the present A can military practices instead o ; S.r Oia - I < < , < .* Vici limn (/in-W(ir rfKUIH j they would carry nt least twicf | number, or 10ft.00ft the trip. The steamslp company dire l in a memorandum to General : shins; pointed out that the plan proposed would relieve the tared French railway* nrd nor ,n ryirt of the burden rtf the 1 ward movement of the A tor a**mv and provide a distinctly q e" route. The comn?ny was Informed i m n'v that the Amertenn rrove?m was aire dv committed to iaKjgSgSy.a <- h..reo for eniha rh a' 'on by vt t,,M I ' covrol . / ?' i iv of Mo'l-r t >n.1 th< K ' fj)at ff o German proposals v fu 4 fEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. :jf To taken * 1 v Hap-' "bq FOR YOl i pro-' I SIPRINf whom' W nond. j Istant ?? ;n ;n Our Exclusive MILL1 are Models with I for and Color, all islum 111 rp . . mtl J Trimming am ???; feet Mingl 1 op atu noved III ? ? ||l Admirably TAILORL r: Strictly in Accord trans- Ml liKht III SMART S k II I t in Many C< S DISTINCTIV1 '-poks o,.n.i,; for 5p i l>POn who nm ?J B.N. _ DJ ' ANY j V- ? ?Otters en ! ? 'he Whit I HOLDERS OF Z\-'Z ^ LIBERTY BONDS r: ' onary . eongress, w- . are advised to hold them. If you tndav it board must sell, deal only with region- . " C, has gjble bankers. We n au- sonBuy and Sell 7?vhe LIBERTY BONDS n will Murch 1 1 All Ihsuob and Donominationa. io, os of hut . Write us if interested, i head-! P-eslden, r fa-!! TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA numerou roll eh!; Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000 I . *iro >eh* r em- I . Member Federal Reserve .System anient1 atlanta, ca. eonshler. ? nde- L- '' 'ide-,i ange- ... rts. he submitted to President Wilso i ' '"'nc orI ihmlt- and it was probable that advantare to North would be taken of them in subse- Annr.ii e ap-! quent troop movements. j wou'd rr ment.l "* " roe * ee* linors PRESIDENT TO STAY IN itv of AMERICA ONLY A WEEK se-io- < ssitrn-l 1 Mr. Will 1 rnMnu Time Wi'l It.* <>?.?. I. -.1 Willi t sta- Work Before Ho l/oavts Again President les to For Paris. summons those neppifi nener, Washington, Feb. 2 4 President' fe-ed bv rail- Wilson will snend only one week in i iS:t lid he! the United States before em hark a- ! has not ' tion March f>. to return to Paris. ? Me of| In anticipation of a week crowded year, with n cabinet meeting, a conference 400.- with the foreign relations commiteriod. tees of congress, the signing of hills. aAC fnted, attention to various domestic prob-' v3 ed 1n lems and perhaps an address to con-| merl- press on the proposed league of n;?>f un- Hons. White House officials are artions. | rnnglnp the business of the execus that! five offices so that not a single min' ute of the President's time will he ctors I lent ' Aim Per- a Per spoakint; in Ttoston the \r they; President wtll return to the eanital. j,' t' over-; arrtviny here Tuesday me'-niny and ts of pniny direct to his desk 1n the White! ^ } lome- House His return to WasMnirtf n rienn coincides. with the reuulnr meeting luick- day of the oah'net, and his confer-' ence Tuesday aff' -n i-i \ ;h heads n re-'of department i' 1 i if h'ni in tou"h thst all H<re imenf - -51?? arv > r? h slness, as be has wodIm: the t'on" iift H- rommunieatien h'-'Vlih ' v of i?li othe'nts' be-e by Cat !e. Il js to try cured a""e if ' u-n meet In ft w 11 he n > three y ? flie -refracted. Than monv Wedne day nlcht meml?rrs?of 'he Idk.bine end house fore'"- relation j jror ea vould committee will attend a d!n:,ci at throat. PAGE THREE % W READY 1 J TO VISIT OUR JSY BEE e House to hear the f"esi- ing in touch with affairs here, as the lain the various articles of executive offices received several itution of the league of na- wireless messages from him. t is considered certain in of r-les here that ti.e dinner ' '* *"|? <? <he Fanner. followed hy an address to (Florence Times.) , hut at the execut ve oflbes I, j,pen stated that, farmers of was said no word or. the nub- . . . , _ ., , t e cotton growing states hold their heen received from Mr Wildestiny in their own hands. It reatinn of an attorney-general! niains to see what they are going to* id Thomas \V. (jrejrory, do with it. They can either hack ?ign'fion hecotnes effective the movement to hold on to the :s one of the important present ?*r p and redu*o their acrebus I "ess to en-no hefo-e t'e1 ac0 fnr n?xt year's crop, or each can I '!? *'!?o w?11 have ti {ISn | ()\vp w av and regardless of s hilN including tlie r,,v-! f,0,isf,,.PS_ tP, po 0f j,js holdings I Nnhor tiniest wl'l a sacrifice. and nrepare to fur lur to h's at'entlon 'hough :t Swainn him elf hv planting this >d don at ful whether the vp.,... ,h,. ? n,.n,w of acres in t will '?r a hi" to *? oo'ton If is triio that some farm, "?rs n \e" > o-' r..s , >| nr>j consent to be governed Men i t Mient o' 11v any so* of resolutions which could console; unemployment. no-.-'blv be drawn. The majority of n< ement 'hat ?h<- Pres-den* them. however. 'eel M'fTerenl these "nain :n 4h's eountrv only days, and the spirit of en-operation t led c >nie memhe-s of eon - - nr".i',,,?; < itself ami"g tiie f.ar?sny ? ? * el ?>- ed no ??fn m > ?' -s to a far greater exvoul ' ! > e "< d tint 1 a'tor ' Mi, "> ever before. Never h'S it ion concludes hi* wo*1' 'r be??n in * ?? necessary for the cotton Fena'e adviser- of the tdanfc s to esent a united front, will u'i'p that congress be a *d "ov that the movement for stall aV;i? May 1 .V bilizing the market is taking coni wt'i'-rnv weather encotin crete form, we believe that the ,'ar* he Menri?? WushiaiMo- in niers are going to stand behind it ? n dnv- Pre?i(|i.n' o solidly Pledge Day falls on Wbbeen prevented f-iun keep ruary 28. It will tell its own story. ^Sheriff fvTe n r? ejjm^ ^ ^ " ITA y Mr. R. W. D. Barnes, y, *yk% Warm County, Measure* VPto Requirement*. IT m?' HIS LIFE A STIRRING ONE Always in robust health, B. W. P. ltarnes could ?% ride, shoot and get his man. 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