The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 18, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
w "" ' " "
TUESDAY. MARCH 18, 191!
THE NE WS ABOUT
Pnrty at IMllonn.
There will be a miscellaneou
party at Belltown school house FH
day night. March 21 for the benefl
of the school.
Preaching at Fhcnoar.er.
There will be preaching at Ebe
nezer Sunday, March 23, at 1
o'clock by Rev. Y. T. Shehane. Suh
Ject: "The Book of Jonah as a Mis
slonary Document."
n?kv c.i.v.v^. ?A
?"? .-fn|f|?-r .-it .nKiwny.
The News is requested to announc
that there will bo a box supper a
Midway Thursday night, March 21
for the benefit of the school. Every
body invited.
Tlie l>??u Was Mad.
A small Scotch terrier belongini
to Mrs. Evelyn Cunningham wen
mad Friday and before its conditio!
was discovered bit three people. Ue
presentatlve H. H. Horton, Mrs. R
AV. C.rneber and Ernest Caskey. Th
dog was promptly killed and hi
head sent to the state chemist fo
examination. A telegram receive!
Saturday morning by Dr. Allet
stated: "Dog had rabies."
Hough-linger*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rogers, o
Monroe, N. P.. have announced tin
marriage of their daughter. Rutl
Cerbrinile. to Samuel PeWitt Hough
to take place at their home Thurs
day. March 20. Mr. Hough is wel
known here, where he made hi
home for several years and the'new
of his marriage will be receive!
with interest by his many friends
He is a brother of Mesdames R. N
VanLandlngham and R. C. Mc
Man us.
Mr*. Ira M. Cackey Dead.
Mrs. Lula Caskey, wife of Ira M
Caskey, of the New Cut section o
the county, died Saturday afternooi
at 4:30 o'clock after a short illnesi
with influenza and pneumonia. Shi
was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Ouin Caldwell, of Catawba Junction
Surviving are her husband an<
three small children. Funeral ser
vires were rnnniiriPd sunnny aner
noon, Rev. W. S. Patterson official
Ing Interment was in Westsld<
cemetery She was a sis'er n*" O. M
Cagkey, of Athens, Ga.. and he wai
here to attend the funeral.
Gets Twenty Years.
Jack Hilton, negro, who shot t<
death Walter Watts, also a negro, ii
the store of J. A. Bridges and com
pany at Heath Springs last fall, suit
mltted to a verdict of manslnughte
and a sentence of twenty years a
hard labor in the court of genera
sessions for Lancaster county yes
terday morning. This was the las
case for the court and It Immediately
adjourned until this morning whet
the court of common pleas was con
vened. By agreement of counse
only seven cases will he tried, al
the others being continued. ('our
will probably adjourn Friday. Judgi
Gary spent Saturday and Sunday a
his home in Abbeville, returning t(
the city yesterday morning. Solid
tor Henry spent the week-end at liii
home In Chester.
Won't Pay Ferryman?
The following is taken from th?
Rock Hill Record:
in me last issue 01 i lie necortl w<
made note in regard to I he flat a
C'ureton's ferry having been undet
water for some time and that it wa'
reported that the supervisor woulc
not have it raised. Thos. VV Itoyd
supervisor for York county, called a
The Record office and states that h<
cannot get the Lancaster count)
folks, who have such matters ii
charge, to agree to pay a ferrymar
enough to keep a reliable one there
and that until such a man could b<
had there was no use raising lh<
flat. H showed a letter from th?
Lancaster county engineer in whlof
the latter stated tney would not lx
willing to pay a ferryman more thar
$45 per month, and Mr. Boyd say>
that one cannot be had for leas thar
$50. if that, and that York is willing
to pay their part to get a competent
man if Lancaster will come up.
PRRHOlfAIA
Mrs. J. Ewlng Ezell and son. ac
rompanted by her brother. L. O
Sowell, returned to Fort Worth
Tex., after spending a while with hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Sowell.
Miss Cleo Sowell returned to Win
throp college yesterday after a few
davs visit hnin
Miss Eva I>owry apent Saturday in
Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrn. R. R Riddle. Mr
and Mrs. Clyburn Wilson, Mlaaet
Culp, Cox and Schell spent Sunday
In Kershaw.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacohson and
?
9. THE LAN
FREIGHT TRAN*
TOWN AND COUNTY J INMAN YARDS ]
| Southern Hallway I
g IjAXI'ASTKR S()l/I>IKIt IS ! Dollar Diuiiufce By
I. CITKI) FOB BRAVKHY j ]ailtu Sunday
t Pvt. Daniel Whltaker, Company
D. 6th Infantry. (A. S. No. | Atlanta. Ga., Marc
732334.) For extraordinary hero- estimated by railroad
( ism in action near Fontain, proximately $1.00<
^ France. November 8, 1918. While from the complete
engaged as company runner, Pvt. fl,e here early Sunda
Wliitaker displayed rare devotion Southern railway frei
to duty by carrying messages Inmnn yards,
through heavy machine-gun tire. About 80 carload
continuing his work after being and other freight wi
e severely wounded. Next of kin, fer and a number of
t J. W. Whitaker father, Lancas- cars were destroyed,
ter, S. C. 24 storage tracks in
- 1 burned through, som
~ stretches an eighth r
children, of Kershaw, spent Sunday The main freight i
hero with relatives. tracks, however wer
* i vt i ? burned area. The or
t Mr. L. N. Montgomery and daugh- , , , . .
... , . ? .. ? has not been oeterml:
i ters. Misses Josie and Pauline, spent , ... _ ,
O . < T> . ..... . Railroad fire fiirli
- Sunday in Rock Hill with the lor- . ,
. .. ,, . brought from points i
.. iner s brother. Rev. 1>. P. Montgotn- ,, , ,
, , , ? railroad officials ss
e ery, who is conducting a series of , , , A1.
.. . .. . . , proximately 100 cars
s meetings in that cttv .....i i?.
r engaged exclusively in evangelistic "1P
1 work The Inman yards
, to he one of the larges
Miss Mary Hough will return fer stations in the !
1 to Chicora college Wednesday after the receiving and r<
spending several days here with her for freight from the
f mother, Mrs. R. C. Hough. 1 hilled for northern c
^ Misses Willie Reed, Lallage Cauthen
and Eva Parks, of Winthrop + FORT Ml
college, spent the week-end at their + + + +
. homes here.
I Fort Mill. March
8 Mrs. Robert Horton was a visi- f> m. MeKenzie of ?
8 tor to ltock Hill for a few days last now in the Y. M C.
1 week. i a puest during the pr
Rimer RalleT and " family spent brother. G r** MrK<
_ Sunday with relatives in Heath '^'r' atl<' *^,s* W.
Springs. Charlotte. N. C.. wen
the week of Mrs. Mar
Miss Maud Moore, of the Camden J. ... Lyles of Hun
school faculty, spent the week-end spent several days of
r here with her parents, Judge and visiting friends in Fc
^ Mrs. Rrnest Moore. Miss Mary Goodwin
_ , ?, ! ~~ . to join her family, wl
f John Edwards and Royd Horton . . ~ . ,
? . . ed to Central.
p motored to Charlotte on business ? .... .. .. ,
W. E. Whitesell, of
r a^' ^ a visitor in Fort Mill
j Miss Rlfrleda Poag spent Monday Kuest of his son, Er
. in Rock Hill. | sell.
Mrs E. G. Gaither
Robert Hare and family left Sat- Df statesville N C
urday for Kingstree where they will l>r nn,j Mrs. j- ^
reside. Mrs. J. J. Stewart i
n Miss Shadie Oottinghani, of the M?unt Holly. N. C.,
local telephone force, spent Sunday tbe bomP of Mrs. J. j
' in Kershaw. M,BR Florence Law
?. ence, a student at Wl
I Miss Resale Cunningham Is spend- Is visiting her sister.
intr some Hmo in Von w?/>i. ?? ?1? '
... . .... njvn an mo urey.
guest of hor aunt, Mrs. J. M. Yoder. ?
- SOV or THE FOR Ml
Miss Birch Funderburk, of the SKKKS DIVORCE
r Tabernacle section, has been spend- Amsterdam. Mar
f ing several days here as the guest of Freidrich, second son
' Mrs. J. It. Mackorell. emperor, has comrn
? ? , proceedings against h
? Oscar Williams, of New York. ar- . , ,
' . . . . ins infidelity before
rived here Sunday to spend several (kj> , ,
, nays wttn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. *
' . the former prince a11
. R. A. Williams. . ,. , ,
Kin proceedinKS befoi
J W. J. Cunningham spent the father ve,ood thp p,a
week-end In Hock Hill with Mrs. por a(l(,s
a Cunningham. who is visiting Mrs. fEitel Freidrich w
. Jack White. 1900 to Grand nuohe?
1 lotte of Oldenburg
1 Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Pitts. Miss 1^13. the Kleine Jon
Caroline Post and Mr. Mayfield, of a report that a possll
Camden, spent the week-end with pending between Kite
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wylie. At about the same t
1 ported that the coti|
lit. Joe Roddey, of Rock Hill, nted, but this was
soent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. They have no childrei
Wylie. ??
PliOll.lhLY ItllililO'
t lit. J. W. Thomas, of Rock Hill, IV TAXES IWI
r is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Washington, Mar
Wylie. i late Saturday night f
~ I collectors offices tli
. WHEN lll'NS PIT I P HOLD ro?n,rv Wftrp husy r
t FOOD Wllili HE DEIilYF.RF.D pnth ?
i Copenhagen, Marrh 17.?Ger- Saturday at latest.
r many, in consideration of a peposlt payments of the 2"? p<
\ of 1 1.000.ooo pounds In gold at stallment. Collectors
l Hrussela. will receive an immediate were submerged bene
. delivery of 27 0.000 tons of food- documents, checks a
* stuffs, according to a Berlin version dors, and it would tal
i of the agreement entered into be- jn prepare even a te
5 tween the German delegates and rep- jjon ()f receipts. Tr
i resontatives of the allied powers at calculated the probabl
5 Brussels. money at somewhere
i Germany will further be entitled 000.000 and $1,000.(1
\ purchas monthly .170,000 tons of ^?
i food in enemy and neutral countries. KICK ItKSTHK*TIO>
: besides fish from Kuropean waters Washington, March
t and vegetables. The restrictions on tlons affecting the
| fishing In the Baltic will be remov-| rire for consumption
' ed, the dispatch adds, and It Is Ger- States were removed,
I tnany's most important task In the day under an order n
I immediate future to Increase to the the war trade board
utmost her exports of raw materials for license to Impor!
- and Industrial products. considered bv the bo
i '
To Advert Iscm. I t _
__ , . James Hozeman
1 The patrons of The News adver- 1A_ ,
i .. a . . . . with relatives in Kers
tlsing cohnnna ahould bear In mind
! that aomo time ia required In put- ~
ting the ad. in type after the copy Ih
( received at the office, and that when * PROFESSION A
' the advertlaer waits until the last *
minute to aend in hia copy he not1 DR. KRBCB FIT!
only contrlbutca to making the pa- Dental Surg
per late hut prevents the ad. man ',?ce Honrs:
giving proper attention to getting 8:80 t* 12:80
, the ad. up In attractive style. All 2:00 to 8:00 P,
r copy for ads. ahould be in the office And by Appoln
| not later than Monday noon for the Office Phone 1
i Tuesday paper and not later than Residence Ph
I Thuisday noon for the Friday paper.' Office over Lancasti
" ?" *? '
CASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C.
>FER AT KXWTTK llKI) CKOSS IIKI-KliATK mm
DESTROYED London, March 17.?The Holslie- jfc
j vikl have executed a Swedish Ited iee |"
Suiters Million^1"088 delegate, Sven Hednloin, at eee
Fire at AU 1 Kharkov, according to a Stockholm ^E
Night. j d'spatch to the Central News. ~
business notices* g
j.ouo resulted I
destruction by Jt'ST itKl'KIVKI) A lot of Hrltn- SC |
ty night of the mer tomato seed and June Pink EES
ight transfer at at W. II. Terry's. zaE
5EE
s of foodstuff LOST Between Lancaster Mercan- ?
thin the trans-i tile Co.'s store and my home one z=
empty freight and half bushels Irish potatoes in ??
Fifteen of the jute bag. Finder please notify srz
the yards were W. I) Craig at Lancaster Mercane
of them for tile Co. S. W. Craig. 4 1-lt. ??
>f a mile long. ?? SIS
md passenger MKMUHKIIS of Lancaster County
e not in the Automobile Association can get
Igin of the fire their radiator emblems and guide '=='
ned. books at The News office. 4l-2t. EE
iting apparatus ? ? z=z
iround Atlanta. FOR SALE Good miik cow, fresh. z^
lid. saved ap- Also several nice Berkshire pigs. ?*
of freight from Apply to R. L Parker, Lancaster s:
R. C.. Route 2. 30-2t. ?
it freight trans- HTRAVEH One black female zs
louth and was P.erkshire slioat from L. F. Dab- EE
B-routing pointj ney's lot. Weight 80 to 100 :zz:
extreme south pounds. Reward for return to L. z=z
Itiea. | F- Dabney. 4 0-2t.
+ I'OR SALK Several good milch ZZ:
(LI>. * cows, one registered. Three good ?
h + < t cheap mules. J. 13. Nesbit. Van
Wyck, S. C.' 3 0-41. =5=
17 --The Rev. ( _ ' |S
lew York city,jSWEET POTATOES FOR SALK? ?E
A. service, was Porto Rico prre stock for seed
ist week of his aruj eating $2.00 per bifshel cash
!n*'p- with order. No better grows. ?
A. Watson or j r Hilton. Westville S. C.
> guests during 39-4t. =
y Anlrey. ?~
tersville, N. C. WANTED HIDES ? Cow, horse ^zz
the past week mule, sheep, goat hides, mink ?
irt Mill. muskrat, 'possum, fox, coon zz;
i left this week skins. Capers Cauthen, White ??tio
have remov- street. See me before you sell
your hides. 1 zz:
Rock Hill, was ? EE a
this week, the FI.\?'E VOI R ORDERS for Sweet EE i
nest T. White- Potato Plants now and you will Ez m
make sure of getting th^m z.z
and little son.' Nancy Halls, Porto Rico Godby =E
n-e the gucs?? Golden and others. J. II. Mack
Kirknatrick orell. 8 2-tf = 1><
iiul children of ~ ? * i
are visiting In ^ ^ BICYCLE and pay while von == '?
Royd. I ri('e- It i? cheaper than riding; |=E |(.
rence of Plor-i y?"r work animals. Come in and :==
Inthrop college, SPO about it. J. B. Mackoroll. 1 ]
Mrs. F. E. Ar- 32"tf- =
I CABBAGE PLANTS of all kinds for IE
!R KAISER pale at 25 cents per 100. Plant =
! FROM WIFE now and get an early start. And =E
ch 17.?Eitel it's cheaper than buying the seed. ?
<>f the German J- B- Mackorell. 3 2-tf
enced divorce ?
is wife, charg- WE ARE AGENTS for the Charlotte ?p
the war, says Steam Laundry. Phone us and we
wmiiii. Wiien ? ill o?-uu fin )uui laundry. r er- ?i
tempted to he- guson Pressing Club. 26-tf. ?' (.j
e the war his ? =
n. the newspa- ~???????????? __ o j
ns married in M J
VV anted g rn.,1
ppl.lh.hed . =
>|e divorce was t/litc ?
I and his wife. -An , Imp
It was re- &?? <loZen fr,'sh COUn" =
air had separ- ^ , ==
denied later. I.Hi.I.SON" CO., s
1.) "Bennett Old Stand."
..ViTt luriv Wanted This Week I i',!
ch 17.?J'nfcil =
edernl reventio 100 tat hens. See IIS zzz ?iroughout
the QUICK.
ecHvine eieV- FERGUSON CO.. EE
x returns. due ?0 zzz
umi aooapim* Bennett Old Stand. =
rent first In- _
reported they Bring US your eggs,
ath a flood of butter, hens and country EE
nd money or- produce. Best prices ?
<e several days paid by ?? t i
ntative tabula- FERGUSON CO., EE j,
easury offleiais "Bennett Old Stand." ?=?
e Inflow of tax ??i ? .
between $800,- Try a pound of our =
,00 0ft0- Breakfast Bacon. Sliced "
Z TT7T.. ... to suit your taste. =
I 17 FERGUSON CO.. ?
Importation of "Bennett Old Stand." ^
In the United noneffective
Mon- ^ LRGUSON (rO. ?
aade public by Headquarters for ~ ?
Applications Breakfast Bacon, Boiled ~"
t ricp win be Ham, Dried Beef and EE
nrd. Mince Lunch Meat. Give EE < '<
us a trial. EE
" (II
spent Sunday ^ ;j
haw. Everybody*'s C o ft e e ? 111
will suit your taste. Try :== ?
> 4 a pound. Parched and
I, CARDS * ground, 110 cents pound. 1"
> 4 FERGUSON CO., == ll
fDKliHdtK. "Bennett Old Stand." 5=
^OD.
> ", FERGUSON CO. 1 44
tment. ~
60. ?
OIie 52 Bennett 8 Old Stand. ?E
sr Pharmacy H|||||||
'
-rri i -- -*- ' > ? t? h n - +
1 V
PAGE FIVE
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiniuiiM
Big Stock John B. Stetson |
Arrow Collars Hats and |
and Lion Brand 1
Shirts Silk Shirts |j
Copyrig!u 1 ! > I!arl Schaffner & Marx
Clothes as an "asset" |
\ou II dn business better, a id you'll dn a better EE
iisiness if you dress as if you expected it. 11 's FE
isy 10 see inai a pimi looking suit of clothes may EE
ive a business value far beyond the price you EE
xv i'or it. =
Hart Schaffrier & Marx |
clothes |
lie reason for ouru selling them and for your ==
i?yJii?; tiii-ni i> thai 111 tpiaiiiy oi all-wool mate- EE
als; in fine finish; in lively snappy style, they =
ive you a lot more than any other clothes you can EE
New Spring Styles Are |
Ready for You |
That's where we can render a real service; not EE
ily to the returning men hut to you men at EE
Hue; we have the clothes. EE
n/r r ? ?
manufactured by the Leading
' Clothing Manufacturers
They're stylish; create*! hy the hest designers; EE
icy "re all-wool; they're made right and guaran- ==
?'d to satisfy or your money hack. ==
See the New Models- you like the style?the ==
aist seams?they are winners.
Priced $17.95, $25.00, $33.75 and up.
SEE OUR LINE OF BOYS' CLOTHING.
Ural values in Boys' and Young Men's Suits. E=j
Priced $4.98 to $14.95.
Whatever you need in Underwear, Hosiery, 5E
Mars, doesn't make any difference. We have 55
lality that is guaranteed to satisfy you or vour =5
oiicv back. sx
lodman-Walkup Co.)
THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES |
SELLS THEM FOR CASH FOR LESS" |
iiiiiiiuiuiiuiiiiiiHiiiimniiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil