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FRIDAY. MARCH 14, 191i). THE NEWS ABOUT 1 Have Influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Will Heed and children, H. R. Rice. Miss Eugenia Hughes and Mrs. Max Brittaln and children are ill with Influenza. A. New Manager Western I'nion. Miss Montrose Wilson, of Rutherfordton, N. C., has taken the position of manager of the Western Un* Ion Telograph office In Lancaster. To Institute Council. A council. Daughters of America, will be instituted at F"nrU tUll Mon. day night and the chafer will be open for new members. Miss Plounie Snipes, of Lancaster, R. P. D. 4, having finished a business course at a Columbia business college, has accepted a position with M. M. Johnson, lawyer, at Camden. Preaching at Pleasant Plains. The News is requested to announce that there will be preaching at Pleasant Plains church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. Graeber licaves. Mrs. R. W. Graeber left today fori Guilford county, N. 0., where she will spend some time with relatives.! Mr. Graeber will leave tomorrow for Bishopville to take u^? his duties as county agent in Lee county. Mrs. Graeber will join him there later. Mrs. Munsell Speaks. In response to an urgent invitation from Mrs. Leroy Springs, Mrs., Frederick S. Munsell, the active state loan committee, came here Tuesday where she addressed a number of ladies in the interest of the com tng victory loan campaign. Splendid: work has been done by the women of Lancaster and It la expected that an| equally good record will be made In the next campaign. While here Mrs. Munsell was the guest of Mrs. Springs. Progrsm of I'ninn Meeting. Following is the program of the union meeting to be held at Fork Hill Baptist church March 28-29-30: Friday, March ?H. 10:30?Praise service. Rev. H. (V Dunn. 1 0: 4 ? Organization. 11:00?Sermon. Rev E. B Jen kins. 1:20?The New Day, Rev. Samuel Dong. 2:00?The Prayer Gift, Rev. T. A. Dabney. Saturday, March lift. 10:00 Praise Service, Rev. A. W. Wondle. 10:20 ? Christian Education's Claim Upon Us, Rev. A. W. Woodle, Rev. H. C. Dunn. * 11:00?Why Stress Foreign Missions? Rev. E. B. Jenkins, itev. P. E. Blackmon. 1:20?"My Money Creed," B. F. Carson. 2:00?The Christian and His Reading, Rev. J. F. Hammond. Kundny, March 3ft. 10:00?Sunday School address. 10:45?The Dayman and His Money. Hours For Despatching Mails. Postoffice officials ask the public to co-operate in handling outgoing mails by observing the following schedule when posting letters and other mall matter that must he despatched by the railway mail service: For train No. 117. going east at 8:2.1 a. m., not later than 8 a. in. For train No. Ill, going west at 10:17 a. m., not later than 9:40 a. m For train No. 114. going east at 1:17 p. m.. not later than 12:40 p. in. For train No. 117 going west at 8:05 p. m., not later than 5:20 p. m. The postofflce opens at 8 a. m.. and closes at 6 p. m., for the transaction of business with the genera! delivery ana stamp winnow, money order, registry and war savings stamp departments. Attention Sunday School Superintendents. The superintendents of all the Sunday schools In the Fourth District Interdenomlnation Sunday School association of I>ancaster county, will mpet at Bethel (Methodist) church Sunday, March 23 at 2:30 p. rn. in case the superintendent cannot come, please send a representative. We want to plan for a big drive In Sunday school work. Respetfully, A. C. Rowell. Pres. 4th District. District Meeting .1. O. I*. A. M. Following is the program ary ranged for the district meeting. J. O. IT. A. M. to be held In Lancastev March 21: Invocation. Address of Welcome by Lancaster n i -i * ? . * _ I foWN AND COUNTY ~ will iCouncil. 11,,M Response by Rev. J. M. Neal of Kershaw No. 56. con Enrollment of delegates. new Election of officers. roCl ! Verbal report by delegates on con- j ditlon of their council. The best plan by which members ,,n'' who were auspenaea ror non-pay ment of dues can be reclaimed. Opened by J. P. Nesblt. General debate. Emphasize the importance of living up to the obligations of the order. Opened by J. S. Wilson. Rev T. A. Dabney, R. V. Faile and followed with a general discussion. I PERSONALS. Mrs. W. J. Cunningham, who has not been well for some time has gone to Rock Hill to spend some time with her daughter, * Mrs. Jack White. Miss Elviree Patterson spent part of last week in Belltown with her cousin. Miss Evelyn Bell. Misses Juantta Neely and Elfreida Poag spent Thursday at Antioch. Mrs. Leroy Springs, president of the South Carolina Federation of Womens clubs, will make the response to Governor Cooper's address of welcome to the liberty loan state conference In Columbia Thursday, March 20. Albert Blakney has returned from Florida and spent the day In Lancaster en route to bis home In Darlington. Mrs. Jack White of Rock Hill, came over Tuesday to see her mother, Mrs. W. J. Cunningham, who has been sick for several days. JOHN KKKLTOX WILLIAMS ltKKKJXS RAILROAD JOIl | Washington. March 13.?John Rkelton Williams has resigned as director of railroad administration's division of finance and purchases. I but will remain as chairman of the advisory committee to Director General Iiines, and will continue his duties as comptroller of the currency. Lav k vjf lime and energy 10 j j carry on liis double functions were I | assigned as the reason for the nc-jj , IU wuwiiuuuciud ueiween Air. | Williams and Mr. Hines, made puh-|| lie here. ,1 The division headed by Mr. Wil| Hank No. ! Statement of the Co Farmers Bank < Located at Lancaster, S. C? ness March It! RESOURC Loans and discounts overdrafts 'Bonds and stocks owned by Furniture and fixtures. . . Banking house Due from banks and banker Currency Gold Silver and other minor coin. Checks and cash items. . . . Total LIABILITI Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ci penses and taxes paid . Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check $17 Savings deposits 1< Time certificates of deposit 5 Cashier's checks Bills payable, including c for money borrowed . . . Total STATE OF SOUTH CAROI County of Lancast* Before me came Max G. Bi above named bank, who, be that the above and foreproin condition of said bank, as si said bank. Sworn to and subscribed day of March, 1019. Correct Attest: W. T. GREGORY, W. P. ROBINSON, A. J. GREGORY. Director THE LANCASTER NEWS ns since organization of the rail- UK <1 admiiustraton 14 months ago ? 1 be divided into two parts, ~ iry B. Spencer, now chairman of = central advisory purchasing ? = imittee, directing temporarily the I division of purchases, and l)i-1 S3 Lor General llines giving person- ~ direction of the division of ?|3! nee. I =3 gc Just 1 Received 1 ONE CAR | BEST ! FLOUR I =s It will pay you 1 9 EE to see us before i you buy. | TRY 1 A LOAF OF = Mother's Bread lOO'l PURE FERGUSON CO. j Bennett's Old Stand. = 222. = ndition of the ^ o m ~ t I rust to. r; at the close of busi- r? h, 1919. = ES. j $245,239.46 EE 12,729.47 = the bank 52,100.00 = 4,500.00 = 17,622.18 = s 37,345.11 : = 8,662.00 EE 1,200.00 = 1.867.65 EE 289.99 = $381,555.86 || ES. H . .. .-...$ 50,000.00 EE 25,000.00 irrent ex- zl 5,594.19 58.00 / 4,858.70 H 0,332.19 EE 4,717.48 M 995.30 240,903.67 = mmm ertificates 60.000.00 v> $381,555.86 |? JNA, p sr?as. ~ rittain. Cashier of the injf duly sworn, says :_ tt statement is a true p lown bv the books of VX C. RRITTATV S before me th:s 11th W. H. MILLEN. Notary Public. . rj !, LANCASTER. S. < J!HIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllllllllll!!>llllllllUlllllllllilllllllllllllHI THE BEST . rZ I SUMMER UNDERWEAR | FOR LESS |v\ Rodman Ladies'Ready-toW'ARMER WEATHER finds Store Filled to Overflowin the Newest thing in Ladies' anc Dresses, Middy Blouses, Waists PETTIBOCKERS Ladies' Knit, Muslin and Silk Gowns, Teddies, Corset Covers, Underskirts and Pants, made up in the newest and most attractive styles at .idc, <?9c, 75c, 9Sc, $1.15, $1.25, $1.18, $1,118, $2.25, $2.18, $2.98 and ^4.95. The very latest novelty, and infact, the only thing that can be worn with the long, narrow skirts. They take the place of an underskirt and are made of Silk Jersey in all colors?green, purple, navy, copen, grey, black, white and rose. Ladies of style, call around to see them. MOTHERS! Save yourselves and money by buying your Children's Underwear all ready made. E. Z. Waist, in all sizes. Price ....25c PRETTY GING I ^^ ^ Rodman-V THE BUSY ( "Sells It For ( lllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllillllllllllllll IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilll i JfP,?UI5 FIVE rou I LADIES' AND 1 JWILL = rFiND5 CHILDREN'S j ARGAINS GINGHAM I ir> store 1 DRESSES | Valkup Co. | Wear Department J Lancaster's Modern Department ? g with Seasonable Merchandise, M I Children's Underwear, Gingham ?? Shirts, Etc |? \ | Cambric Drawer Bodies for children == from 2 years old to 12 years at 19c and 25c ~ Drawers from 2 years to 12 years at = 15c, 19c and 25c. Princess Slips from 2 years to 11 yours EE at 25c, 50c and 75c. = One big lot of Ladies' and Children's EE Middy Blouses. Collars all colors. Price EE $1.48, $1.98 and $2.19. EE If it is a separate skirt you want surely this is the place to buy it. EE Black, navy, fancy plaids in wool and =5 silk, also white wash skirts. Prices j=? 98c, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.75, $5.95, 6.95, == $7.48, $9.98 and $11.95. EE CHARMING MODELS % In Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Voile EE Waists at very special offerings. E 111 white, navv hlaek flrtcli r ?? , ? , ... "VO.., ftttji wtii) zrz lavender and copen at $1.00, $1.48, $1.98, == $2.25, $2.95, $2.48, $4.48, $5.00 and $5.95. = HAM DRESSES I FOR | LADIES | AND | CHILDREN | Made up in the latest styles and out of the == best ginghams. The sizes run from 2 EE years up to size 52. Prices 50c, 98c, $1.48, == $1.98. $2.25. $2,4ft *2 QK jna ?Q <>* MAKE OlIR STORE YOUR STORE. ^ Valkup Co. I :ash store | ^ash For Less" ; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHuuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j I** s J