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TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT Mr. Hunter Better. sick at his home on News from the bedside of Post^ Two of Mr Latimer master J. F. Hunter this morning also sick. was to the effect that his conditionI *? showed some Improvement over yes-! Miss Kunice You: terday. Much fear is entertained Springs, is visiting h however as to his ultimate recovery. I Alma Knight. wx? mil ? ? u?-l- I Mpv n \A7 Tflnln* iff. uaiirajiir t*r rf|H7nn, j v. *? . t i^ici Rev. Dr. E. E. Gillespie, of York a"d Mrs. O. will address the congregation of the during his stay In L Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock ... ., ? _ . , Wardlaw Williams Friday morning on the progressive ., , ..... , Frank Dees, a sti program of the church. . .... v ? Military institute, Gr AI<1 Society to Meet. here on a visit to The I^adles Aid society of the a"d Mrs. W. C. Dees Presbyterian church will meet at the . . T* . * o t.- wr i> rr.v. ? his position at the r home of Mrs. R. K. Wylie Thursdav ...... . , i i ,e'l Monday for 1/ afternoon at four o clock. The so- . , . , , . . tii i , . . take a course in ele( cial features will be abandoned on , ing. account of the death of Mrs. John T. Green, former president, but other Dr. S. L. Allen's features of the program will be car- gret to know that h rled out. his roonv at the Roys _ , ., . * , . attack of influenza. Mrs. Springs Entertains Tlook C lub. Several guests shared with the Joe Collourne. ^ hi Friday Afternoon Rook club the ing service overseas, charming hospitality of Mrs. Lerov Thursday and is at t Springs at her home on Friday after-! grandparents, Mr. a noon. The beauty of this home was Williams. further embraced by a profusion of *? lovely spring flowers and the cor- many friends diality of the hostess left nothing to |{o<,(,ey Kl?d t be desired. At the conclusion of an' '.8 a,)'? ,)0 out a^ interesting and Instructive literary SPVeral months. ^ program, an elegant luncheon was an<| ^rs s served. The honorees of the after- Mra tr vv auH?u noon were Mesdames H. H. Scott. A.'wore t*h~ weekend g' H. Robbins, H. R. Rice and Misses ;yfra yj ^ |,aney Margaret and Nonnle Hill Moore. > 1 Miss Esther Sprinj Hishop C.uerry Preaches Here. returned to her hon Bishop Guerry preached a very spending several da strong sermon to a large and ap- KUPat of hPr uncle an preclative congregation at the Kpis- Mra |,Proy Springs copal church Sunday night. Bishop ? Guerry has only recently' returned Horace Hull and from overseas, where his itinerary went to Charlotte Sa Included services in Westminster hear the famous coi Abbey and also in Paris. At the Lauder. latter place he included among his _ ? _ " . _ , J. P. Smith, of C bearers President Wilson. A special . . , , , . . , , his wife here at the musical program had been arranged ,, . ? .v i o i .v. . rents. Mr. and Mrs. for the services Sunday night and . ... .. . . . .. . . ... and spent the week-< added much to the beauty of the ser vice. CONFERENCE ( Death of Mrs. Green. RAILROAI Mrs. John T. Green died Sunday . afternoon at five o'clock at her home Will Call Mee on Chestertleld avenue. She suffer- aml Kallw"> ( or ed a stroke of paralysis last spring i senativca Mee and since that time had been In fee-! ble health, a second stroke causing ^ Washington, Marc the end. Mrs. Green was the daugh-j Coneral Hines deter ter of the late Captain William Me- coufeionco of leadii Ilwalne. and wife of John T Green.' way corporation a prominent lawyer of this cltv. She Washington next was ahout 50 years old. Surviving. CUK8 possible soiutiu besides the husband, are four cbil- ',>in rrealed by failui dren. Frank and Wayne Green and aPPfopriate funds i Misses Lillie and Mildred Green. administration. Tin Funeral services were conducted 'nv'lod have uot be< from the residence yesterday after- While regarding ii noon at 4:50. Rev. Hugh R. Mur- definite decision wt /iklnAM eaalnr rt f I h n Pl'CiiltV't t'riil 11 ^ ^ Llltt OOll fCI 6UC6, I rhurch officiating. The funeral wns tflcctiog might I largely attended and there was a negotiations with g profusion of floral tributes. Among ers those from out-of-town were Wayne Reports reached 1 Green, of Ware Shoals; Mr. and suve'al bankers sin Mrs. Frank Grern, and Miss Janie ?' congress hud disc Green, of Rock Hill; and Rev Brown abillty ol establishi Green, of Kershaw. pool to lend as mu< - 000 to railroad inter Suffrage league Will Meet. however, has not b? The Lancaster Equal Suffrage the railroad admir League will hold a meeting at the aaj,j. Red Gross rooms on Thursday after- m noon at four o'clock All members OFFER BIG I'ltlZ are urged to attend this meeting as Pocatello, Idaho, there is important business to he The Pocatello Athl discussed. graphed "Tex" Rich "$160,000 cash" fc Mrs. Berkliant to Move. Bempsey tight. Th Mrs Mamie Beckham who re- the I(,aho boxing ,, eently sold her home on the corner ri,vised so the fight of Gay and French streets will move j Robb Bradv so to the house vacated by Will Barton (jnltpd states senat and family. ^ aire power and eh To Advertisers. signed the message The patrons of The News' adver- "lf> club, tising columns should hear In mind DANIELS AND I that some time is required In put- (iOIN(i ting the ad. In type after the copy is ft, received at the office, and that when fContinued From the advertiser waits until the last minute to send in his copy he not ited the war zone, only contributes to making the pa- Business Trip I . per late but prevents the ad. man Secetary Baker n ^ giving proper attention to getting to France during the nd. up in attractive style. All had planned a third copy for ads. should he in the office ly after the signing not later than Monday noon for the so as to give his pe Ttifio/lov Onnnr on/! rvrvf Ulor n I h/> aottlnmonl n| Thursday noon for the Friday paper, problems growing o * enee abroad of milli< I soldiers. ? ' WO^AIA Th0 decision of P I to attend the peare < 'Mrs. R. H. Winchester, of Char- f ever, necessitated a lotte, is visiting Mrs. R. N. Walkup. ward K. Stetinius. w ' France as the persr Claud N. Sapp. of Columbia, Isj t|Ve of the secretary here to attend court In which he ap-j trusted with the negr pears as attorney in a number of to the disposition of cases. Mr. Sapp. with his wfe andi . ? hoy, are stopping with Mrs. Sapp'sj SPECIAL N parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis. I Tho Chairmen ol Miss Fearl Coffee is ill at her home township hoards of ? on Main street with influenza. j called to meet In the m I next Saturday, Mar 0. F. Latimer, cashier at the Lan-;? r,oc't- ^ ^ caster Mercantile company, Is quite' < dL I. ?! ? I.I ? Ml III I I I .mil ? o know that shei cheap mules. J. E. Nesblt. Van ?? GOODS er an illness of Wyck. S. C. 39-41. ______ , i ? 1 xlJfcjY A ? I Still selling good molasses sixty =3 _ . ? H. Ganey and cents gallon. Come with your jug. jEE DA.X. Pageland, ; Ferguson Co. ss ?? uests of Dr. and , | SWEET POTATOES FOR SAFE? =? At 15c ? of charlotte ! Porto pieo Pur? stock for seed == Ginjfhams ie' Sunday after and eal,nK 12 00 Per bushe1 cash =?? yard onlv vs here as the w,th order. No better grows, ss " . ? . ? . J. C. Hilton. Westville. S. C. = d aunt. Col. and ^ ^ ^ 2.675 yt 1 S ttnd Chair Conway Rtill ^HIDES ? Cow, horse iturday night to mule, sheep, goat hides, mink EEE _______ [umedian, Harry muskrat. 'possum. fox, coon =3 skins. Capers Cauthen, White SEE 2,000 y ? street. See me before you sell EjEE real 15c < olumbia. joined votir hides sz ' your urnes. = man-Walk home of her pa- Z3 W. T. Gregory. PEACE YOUR ORDERS for Sweet = *nd. Potato Plants now and you will ? At 10c ! make sure of getting them. ^3 only.. ONSIDERS Nancy Halls, Porto Rico. Oodby ?) I* 1NANCES Golden snd others. J. R. Mack- ????? orell 32-tf. == ting of Rankers _ ZZZZ pat ion Itcprc Rt'Y A HICYCLE and pay while you =? k t Tuesday. j ride It Is cheaper than riding ? your work animals. Come in and 33 OllC soli "h 11).?Director see about it. J. B. Mackorell. ?- , . 0 uiiDKcl l? can ai 32-,,. = b'K S"rl" ig bankers and SSS OUT USlKlI A_ . . i nA !) > triv nv % unvi ~ ?n 1.1 ?i - #? represeniauveB iMiun ui an muum iui | ?? ^ Tuesday to dis- 88,0 at 25 cents per 100. Plant == ns of the prob- now an<* K0t an early start. And EEE ^ ~~ * e ot congress to H'8 cheaper than buying the seed. := one solid or the railroad J- B Markorell. 32-tf. == , . , . == niKn prict i persons to be en selected. WK ARE AOENTS for the Charlotte = ( t as probable no Steam Laundry. Phone us and we = >uld be reached wiM 8f>nd for y?ur 'a"?dry. Fer otiicials believed gl,80n p,e88in* Club. 26-tf. = esult in further __ roups of bunk- EEr Washington that W == ce adjournment ? ussed the advis- IIIWI = ng a bankers' ~ h as $100,000,- EEE ests. This plan, zzz en presented to ^ ~ " Received I K H)|{ BOUT. March 10.? 1 = Z Z'ZIZ ONE CAR :1 n >r the Wtllard- ! = ? wfkf1 e message said j ? aws were being ^ might be held. I 1 === n or tne late III Jk.1 K j or and million- _r * I = >otrir operator, j 1 as president of' PI OUR TO EUROPE I I jlfUll 5= siel*ym | = everybody Page One ) =? K<>od lokir 1 zsz fit the fai It will pay you ;= ( 'or Uaker. ss One sol lade two vlsitsi _ ? , 20c value, the war and to see us before ! i= Pink n one immediate- ggg of the armistice SS rsonal attention yQU buy. jS White Spl r the many hig. * ,555 mu ' ut of the pres- j SB us at >ns of American , == ???? mny I =a Pretty resident Wilson Sj| Thread, W "21" A LOAF OF =E delay and ftfl-il ho whs then In ?E rLTZr! Mother's Bread | n h e "vast ?q u an- ? l!\C onnc. ?????? squallzatlon nr? FERGUSON CO. I Auditor's ofhco 3= rh 15. at 1ft == Oennett's Old Stand, bounty Auditor ?? | fullllllllllillllllUI \ THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCAST1 ??? titiesor I?K ?,h,r gj|||||||||||||||||||||! 1)1 JIV I * equipment not of a strictly military nature which had been concentrate == ed for the army in France. When EE Meeting street. Mr. Stetiniua returned some weeks c I W 's children are hko he reported satisfactory progress1 4es in his negotiations with the French 33 I 1 fl I and other governments, hut there =3 I A V I ng. or Heath = Uk m remain many (liiestions which must er cousin, Miss 33 I he decided by the secretary, who has 33 , felt that he could expedite this en- S3 t was the guest | tire matter by his personal attention 5c C. Blackmon to it in Europe. =5 j ancaster. The war secretary hopes to ho able ?5 ? to complete all the work that lies gg has resigned |>Gforc. h(m |n France in three 33 ident at Bailey we(,|(S time and get back to Wash- ?? Fl eeowood, S. C.. jnKton by the middle of May. While 33 X BARG his part nts. Mr. jip js ovoraeas Benedict Crowell. first 33 ^ / assistant to Mr. Baker, will act as / ) O otton mill, and, secretary of war. || f / \ ST< pnn. Mass.. to 33 'trical engineer BUSINESS NOTICES = ===== friends will re- == tw A NT e is confined to 11 ST ARRIVED TODAY?Shipment = AA" A il Hotel with an Chase-Sanborn cofTee at Terry's. = HAS MA 39-lt. = I ~n ~ ,. . . ? . ? = STOCKS o has been see-. Buy Everybody s Coffee?parched 33 returned here and ground. Only thirty cents BY THI he home of his pound. Guaranteed to please. ? nd Mrs. 1). A. Ferguson Co. EE OUT OF FOB SAIjK?Several good milch 33 SEE US of Mrs. E. B. -cows, one registered. Three good =3S ER. S. C. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllillllllllllll.lllilllllllllllllllllllll dman-Wall< r^n You WiU Find LANCAS1 fAYS N.PJ Dnrnilim i nt * aims jr ivliviilk la5h ^ 1 OR ? Filled With New Seasonal icipation of a great week's btj lde unsusal preparations to se: 1 are in prime condition. the la s store at this time of year. -town friends while tending < this week. just read the pru and other lines and see if yol lre getting more like peace t] 2.950 yards of Apron Check 35c Good ?Rodman-Walkup. Priced the wide. Price* 15c ???? ??????? Best L. L. irds of plain yard wide Suitings Apron Check ibray, tan, grey, pink and blue ????? lftc Yd. ^1 ? ards Pretty White Lawn. A ^P0C1 mil 20c value, this week Rod- ~ ^ , m ?ne case : up at 10c Yd. t| ^ 4.u?4. 4.1 atuuf lIKll LJ .. .. . . _ Priced specie sheeting that is worth up to 15c 10c Yd. ________________________ One solid bought dire^ I 1| !* ? a hig sacrifii Jl r A >1 /-\ I ^ ditrerence wl U 4 1 ^rtll l HIV I fit id case of Dress Ginghams, nice 58c, 50c, 08< g Plaid, 50c value. Priced in Towels in way for less at 25c Yd. the above p -2c yard yard wide Cheviotts Several tl case blue Cheviotts. Goodbye hams, I etc* v .>.>! > v. Romper Clo ?s. Now 11 l-2c ^ d. ? , need tor eai We Sell It For Less.) 25c, 55c, 59c d News From Our Department leslady in this department is Ladies' Sil Tat we say something aboi^ the I bargains in New Spring Ho- Ladies ri ell that is one thing that most $1.95 and $1. wears, and is interested in, is , r?, TT it* i i lj<UlKiS Ul Hosiery. We are prepared to nily in most any wanted kind. <,)C' 9,Sc a Children's id case nice Black Cotton Hose, 30c, 35c and d Blue Hose at 15c C hildren s ______ white and bl n full size Black Hose, with Gordon an ashed Foot. A big seller with children 25c, Pair I Special?1 line of nice Gauze and Lisle white and I hite and black, at .15c and 18c. 25c Pair. >dman-Walk THE BUSY CASH J "Sells It For Cash For I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii PAGE FIVB -j iiiiiiniriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig ;up Co.} lER'SgF^ | rOREp I ble MERCHANDISE | rSINESS. THIS STORE f? RVE YOU WELL. ALL ?| RGEST EVER SHOWN gj WE INVITE ALL OUR g COURT TO COME TO J CES WE HAVE ON g J DON'T AGREE THAT jjg [ME PRICES EVERY ?g Heavy Middy Twill, yard E= J 25c Yd. EE Sheeting?Best Fast Colored EE Ginghams now . . 22 l-2c Yd EE ial This Week | Summer Spreads, the Crinkle EE hey all like in three sizes. 3 d $1.68, $1.98 and $2.18 each. jjE case nice large Hath Towels, EE :t from the manufacturer at EES ce, slightly seconds but what EE Ten you can hardly tell it and SEE an at about half price?25c, EE : and 75c. EE this lot worth up to $1.50 at EE 3= rices. zs housand yards Ih'etty Ging- SEi ds, Shirt Madras, Poplins, EE th. Just the kind that you EE ly spring wear. Priced 19c, == and 18c Yard. jjj: Tib 1 fr- \ ' m m pia 1 Hosiery j This Week [ Ik IIr.se .10c. 75c and $1.00 Pr. EE: ill Fashion Silk Hose at $1.48, = J. 18 Pair. .iter size Hose 25c, 58c, 50c, EE: $1.48 Pair. = Stockings at 15c, 20c, 25c, ? 48c. Lisle Thread Stockings, EEs ack, at 25c. Real 35c values, a A L>~. 1 TK-t.-i ci a i ii iiwuiiu i ii-Kt'i blockings lor = and r?0c Pair. ~ 25 dozen. Misses' Stockings, sg )lack. Special this week at. EEs :up Co. j STORE | ^ess" llllllllllllllilllUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlillllllllll