The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 21, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1919.
THE NEWS ABOUT TOWt
Many Applicant*! for Postottlce. | tor. sti
Among those who have been men- are spe
tioned as candidates for postmaster with tl
at Lancaster to succeed the late J. J. O. Pi
P. Hunter, are R. S. Stewart, W. C.
Hough. Will Ross Moore, R. B. Al- Mrs.
llson, V. A. Lingle. H. C. Pardue ton*
and D. F. Sapp. McNeil.
Mrs. Sarah Helms Bead. Lieut
^ Mrs. Sarah A. Helms died at her ^as re<'
home at North Lancaster Monday visit
after an illness of several weeks,
She was the wife of I. N. Helms and ^|r a
daughter of John Steele, of the same R j|nJ1
section. She was 78 years old. Sur-' gun,ter
iving are the husband and three ftn(j
children. Burial was at Shiloh. j
< | Mr.
For Liberated I'??in?t?>te?i -
Carolina have been reported to the!"*. ' .
I t ha lna
state board of health. They were| !
found at Charleston, Marlon, John-.
sonvllle and T-atta. Dr. J. A. Hayne. fOW nRl
.. .? . ? i i ? have h<
peoretary of the state board of
health, and T>r P V. Akin, of the " 1
ITnlfpfl States public health service, noNNO<
Investigated the I.atta ease Doetor ,M,on
Akin said the sleeping siekness orsb?or
,. .. , . road fr
there was the ease of a woman of
58 veats who had not suffered with
?. . . Kester
Influenza or anv disease In recent.
? .... two or
vears. Her eondltion was sucn ne ,
... j ? . . .. Imniedl
predicted a fatal ending.
, cellent
State Aid for Schools. great t
I Itovr
The following Is a list of the con- ^ ^ ^
solldated and graded sehoois of the
W118 H L
county and amount of state aid ap- ? . , ,
i ? ? n. n I flnlslun
proprlated for 1919:
Schools Dlst. No. Ami. a an '
Pleasant Valley 2 $200 ' 1 nf
\i r**
Pelair 2 200 '
i . nnn Thursdi
Osceola 4 200 , .
... . ~ ? ? ? ried al
Van Wvck 5 200
SI)P ? n i
New Bethel 10 300 "
Mr.
TaKornoelo 11 O A A
T-adesvllle 12 200 '"~r,<ul'
? . ? a row (1
Cajnp Creek 15 200 ^ i
Dixie 17 200 N rr'
Buford 18 200 ' " ,
rnlon 12 200 ,K 1
Klein 22 200 ' h"
Plch Hill 24 200 S f?
... ettnek
Pork HI 25 200
? .AA covered
Taxahnw 27 200
work oi
Pleaaant Hill 31 200 R
? *>??? bn'r. fo
Oharleaboro 24 200
Dry Creek . .26 200 ' '
_ __ family
OakhuMt, 28 200
Midway 42 200
42 200 ly but ?
4* 200 M|8g
AntlOCh 49 200 with "1
Total $5,700 mon,a
* ST ATI
j PBRftON AI?S. S<
T\n??u. di?i>. ?t f ? i "ural I
easier hut now located In Columbia. Counl
in spending a few daya here.
Mn. Andrew Gregory returned ^ ^
h >me Thursday from Winston- ? u
Sa'em where she has heen visitinK '",nl,nK
her liiher. Dr. H V. Horton. fributed
+ I schools
Mrs. Jim Williams is visiting rela- figures
fives In Florence. * Ingen, i
cation.
Miss Annie Ward has returned to
nppropr
her home in Georgetown after pOIM,
snending a week here as the guest W|t^ ,h
of Miss Perry Belle Bennett. wjfh
"
Col. and Mrs. Loroy Springs are * harlosi
visiting in Columbia. j Tho
? ing to e
Misses Caroline and Jo Lee Por- Abhcvill
? union.
In accordance with the reouest of .l3
the Red Cross Commissions to Eu- uunter
rone, the Red Cross chapters will
conduct a mammoth collection of Mrs.
used clothing for the oeople of the man, h
liberated countries the week of days hi
March 24 to 21 inclusive, and every rents. >
housewife is urged to contribute its
share of the garments needed. Col- , 'U
](?rrf? j g
lectors will call at the homes to .
i routs ^
gather up the garments, etc.
Mrs. Fmest llinson Dead. !
Mrs. I7.7.1e Htnson, wife of Ernest
Hinson. rural carrier from the Lancaster
postoflice, died at her home Mr. f
in this city last night after a short to Cha
illness with influenza. She was the spent tl
daughter of the late Leonard Porter.
Funeral services will be con- Mrs.
ducted this afternoon at three ,er- Mi
o'clock and interment will be at El- * harlot
gin. Mr. Hinson Is very ill with Oscai
Influenza and his condition this rharlot
morning was anything hut satis
factory. , Mrs.
* ; has be
Death of Mrs. It. C. llclms. Lancast
Mrs. Cora Helms, wife of Ttay-j
mond C. Helms, formerly of Uancas- M>adi
tor county, died at her home near IllGP,lni
"Darlington Wednesday night after Creenw
an extended Illness. She was 29 "ay?
years of age and leaves surviving ^rs
her husband and three small chll- from a
dren. The remains were brought to
T,anoaster Thursday and will be in- Dt. T
terred in the Upper Camp Creek station*
cemetery this afternoon at 2 o'clock, visiting
J. S. Ha gen conducting the funeral
service. * *
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"Slei'iiinx ^iekness." f + d- ?
four cases ot lethargic encepha-| j ( ^
litis or "sleeping sickness" in South OA "ni'
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' THE LANCASTER NE
Aiken 3,600
1 and county ::: .:
7 Barnwell . . /. 1.300
udents at Winthrop college, Beaufort 500
ending several days at home Berkeley 1.700
tietr parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Calhoun 2,000
orter. 'Charleston 1.200
i Cherokee 2,200
Julian Williams, of Charles- Renter 2>000
visiting her aunt. Miss Alice ? -
.. ... ... over the Mat. an<1 pick nut the o"e
Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Dees. '
, you would l'Ve to hear, and then
(.4.4.4.^4.^.^^.4.4.4.41 p'nn to come out
OUTII f, \\r \STFU c,,.ies ' ? I'e'lglnn mil! Farming.
(. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. j. 4. 4. .> 1 Prtli i;; ,'ui to the T'low.
aster. K. C.. It. F D. 1. March jj' Sovvlu* the SeG(1e
have had ideal weather for! 1'nj,nR
? , . , . . . ! 4. Reaping the Harvest,
t few days and everybody is
Some are hauling, plowing,. Special Days.
, gardening, etc. A few 5. Mother's Day. Subject: Bo^en
building a new road hold My Mother.
he S. D. Taylor house 6. Father's Day. Subject: Greatowned
by J. II. Wither- the Kines.
:o Shiloh church. Mr. With- 7. Children's Day.
1 offered to give a ttrt-foot 8. Old Folk's Day. Subject:
oni his place to the church "When the Evening Shadows
was very kind in him. Mr. Lengthen."
surveyed it with the help of 9. Easter Sunday. Easter's Mesthree
and work was begun sage to You.
ately. I think it is an ex- 1??. Missionary Raii.v Day. Iu
piece of work and will he a Memory of Judson.
lelp to the traveling public. 11. Home Coming Day. For MeniI
Craig took his stump puller hers and Soldiers,
ared the road of trees which Some Questions of the Day.
:roat help Shiloh has had the 12 Where Did We Get Our R'hle?
g touch of paint and now is what I)ofts fhp njb,p Tparh
some church Mr. Will Todd Aho,|t Money?
:sonham, did the work. 14 Should a Man and His Wife
I Helms died on last ?elontr to thp RamP rhurrh,
ay at tier home and was bur- 1R What is {ho gecond Coming
L Shiloh the following day. Christ?
s 78 years old. Who ls thp Anti-Christ?
James Praig of ( lemson -j7 js n1f> Automobile a Blessing
ural work was at home for r furse''
ays the last of the week. 1S T,1P Devil. Who is He. Has
Wylie Draltln. of Norlands. History?
visited at the home of J. W. ^ r, ^ Question that Should
he past few days He says SlarflP Every Question,
been 25 years since visiting 2ft Wha( Does thP world Think
nntv last. He had a severe of r*hri?t "*
of the "nit" and hasn't re- 21 what of the Sabbath?
well enough to resume his
1 the railroad HerU'* ,,n
. Praig was a visitor in Rich- 22. Who Are Baptists? Where
>r a few days last week Did They Pome From?
and Mrs. J. Boyd Praig and 22. Why I am a Baptist?
have returned home after 24. Was Immersion Practiced by
g some time with his pa- the Early Phristian Phurch EnMrs.
Praig Is Improving slow- tirelv?
surely. 25. What Have Baptists Done In
Virginia Fousar Is very sick History?
lu" accompanied with pneu-; Series to Young Men.
Hopes are that she is better. 26 ThP Young Man Who Lost
3 AID FOR THE i?u~- - - - -
j 27. rne rniinK Man Who Won;
"HOOLS OVER $188,000 a Great Rattle Slnglehnnded.
I 28 The Young Man Whose Good
railed School* in Different Looks Spoiled Him.
ties In South <'Arolina Will 28 The Yo"ng Man Who Reat a
Ciet Thin Amount. H"n W,,hout a ?un.
Serlw to Young Women.
nhla. March 20.?8tate aid. Th? Y<'?"g Woman Whose
$188,100, has been die- H??u?y Won a King's Favor.
I among the rural graded 81 Th* Yo?n* Woman Who Was
of the state, according to Ashamed of Her People,
given out by John K. Swear-' 82 Th? Vo,inR Woman Who Re-(
state superintendent of edu- Hised a Kingdom.
The last general assembly The Young Woman Who
lated $200,000 for this pur- Took a Husband Wlthoutu Seeing^
Spartanburg county leads Him.
e amount received. $18,100, Series on the Peril of the Church |
reenville next, with $12,000. Today.
ton county received $ 1.200.i 33. The Peril of Disobedience.
lowing are the totals accord- 35. The Perils of Choice.
ountiea: 36, The Perils of Delay.
'? 8 1,900 37. The Perils of the Second
ukti ttk.r ?ji - - A.iaSSj.; . ..Jjo?,S?V? I X,. I
Chesterfield 5.J100
at her home on Elm street. olleton 4 4ft0
. H. Erwin, of Monroe, who Clarendon 2.800
ently returned from France. Darlington 0.600
Ing Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Dillon 5.200
Dorchester 2.500
- Edgefield 2.100
nd Mrs. J. B. Britton. Mrs. A. pnirfield 700
e and son . Manning, of Florence 9.200
, spent Sunday here with Mr. Georgetown 1.000
s. E. B. Roddcy. , Greenville 12.000
and Mrs. Q. B. Barron, of Greenwood 2.500
are spending several days Hampton
the guest of Sheriff John P Horty
Jasper 1.100
? Kershaw 2.900
Howard Chapman. of In- Lancaster 5,700
ias been spending several Laurens 7.200
pre as the guest of her pa- Lee 4.600
>1 r. and Mrs. VV. C. Thomson. Lexington 5.200
, . . T , McCormlck 1.600
t John King, of Clemson col- Mar|nn Rno
on a snort visit to tils pa- ,, .. 0 ??rt
_, *? t i_ Marlboro 2.3 00
dr. and Mrs. John King. __ ,
, Newberry 2700
Elliott's friends will be glad Oconee R.2O0
iv that he Is able to be out Orangeburg 4 200
severe Illness of two weeks. Pickens 5.500
? Richland 4.000
md Mrs. G. W. Parr motored sa]Uf|a 5.200
rlotte Thursday where they Spartanburg 18.100
t?o day. Sumter 1.800
H. R. Murchison and daugh- * n'on 3.700
ss Lewis. were visitors in ^ illiamshurg . 6.400
te Thursday. Vork 4,400
r Huggins spent Thursday in Total $188,100
te.
Announcement.
Anna Stevens, of Kershaw. HeKinninp noxt Sunday mornlnK
en the guest of friends In at n oVlo(.k af pleasant nlaln3
.er for several days. Baptist church there will he an andy
C. Thomson attended a nlversary sermon preached by the
c of the Baptist laymen in pastor on the subject: "What Bapood
Wednesday and Thurs- tists Stand For.' From then on
there will he sermons preached on
- the following subjects during the
Roy Walkup returned today spring, summer and fall. The pubvisit
to relatives in Chester j|0 js cordially invited to hear these
. . . . . sermons. There will be several selerhert
Erwin, who has been
.i ?,? vtIq addition to others. Look
id on the Mexican border, is
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WS, LANCASTER. S* C.
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Series on the Good and Bad Men of
Script u re. ? __________
38. The Man Who Lost His Head S2E j
I for the Gospel. Si Dl^ ?
I 39. The Man Who Dated Nothing 5c _ '
for Religion. SS * Ari*OW
40. The Man Who Cheated Him- EE
seif. = a]
41. The Man Who Had no Hack
bone. S CL
4 2. The Man Who Had a Grouch. 5= ^ 1
43. The Man Who Faced Death ??????
Rather Than Disobey God. rsg
4 4. The Man Who Almost Be- e?
came a Christian But? EE
4 5. The Man Who Lost His
Throne. *S '
4r>. The Man Who Swallowed zzs
Himself.
47. The Man Who Tiled to Roh ?
Rdward It. Jenkins. Pastor. ==
To Advertisers. 5S
The patrons of The News' adver- ~
tising columns should hear in mind
that some time is required in put- zzz -w*
ting the ad. in type after the copy is '==- QJpw
received at the office, and that when ? \
the advertiser waits until the last zzz
minute to seed in his copy he not ~z N
only contributes to making the pa- ~?
per late but prevents the ad. man =j s
giving proper attention to getting ?? (? *&j
the ad. up in attractive style. All ?
copy for ads. should he in the office zsz
not Inter than Monday noon for the EE
Tuesday paper and not later than EE
Thursday noon for the Friday paper. = .it,
BUSINESS NOTICES * M
MKMKHKItS of Lancaster County j
Automobile Association can get ??
i their radiator emblems and guide zzi
books at The News otlice. 4 1 -21.
SWKKT ROTATORS FOU SAI.R? ?
Porto Rico pure stock for seed ?
and eating $2.00 per bushel cash zzs
with order. No better grows. ??
.1. C Hilton. Westvllle. S. C. ~~~
2!l-4t. ==
PI.At R VOilt OHDKR8 for Sweet = M. 1
Potato Plants now and you will EE ? g rT al
make sure of getting th"m
Nancy Hal's, Porto U'co God by
(lo'den and others. J. It Mailt- rzs
You'll do
oreH == bllsillPSS if
U?'l \ I?: Yt and pay while you == OflSV to sec
rule. It is cheaper than riding HE j 1
your work animals. Come In and ^ ,l Gll>
see about It. J. B. Mackorell. i =; PBY for it
32-tf. EE
jCABBAGE PLANTS of all kinds for EE
sale at 25 cents por 100. Plant A R\la L
now and got an early start. And =
it's cheaper than buying the seed. EE
J. B. Mackorell. 32-tf EE
WE \KE AGENTS for the Charlotte jEE p(??isiill
Steam Laundry. Phone ns and we
will send for your laundry. Per- == hll\ illti' tllt'i
guson Pressing Club. 2fi-tf. pill Is; ill iil
i \ t \ IM'I < < !
Our i
O r 1 New
rolicy |
01 buying in large EE A,
, =1 lint s w
quantities and paying =
, e , i>nl\r to the
cash for our goods in- ==
sures you of Low Prices. EE limnr, we li
Doing our own work in EE
our own building enables EE Manut
us to sell you cheaper. ==
Why not come in and EE fin
talk the matter over SEE
with us. Everything == They're ?
Fresh. j|j they're all?????????
^ teed to sati
i Just Received 1 s !
= waist senile
Shipment of HEINZ EE Pricec
Mixed Sweet Pickle. =|
EE SEE 01
vali
TRY i
Our Chick and Scratch == ^ hatovei
Feed. We believe, sin- == ('ollars, <b><
cerely that our Poultry S mialitv thai
Feeds are by far the 35 * .
BEST and most perfect- 5= 1,loney 1,a< k
ly balanced rations that ==
can be found on the mar- 3= m
ket. Arrived today. == 19 ^ JM
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FERGUSON CO. | TH
Bennett's Old Stand. ==
The Home of Everything "SELLS 1
(Jood and New. 2=
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Stock John B. Stetson i
Collars Hats and ||
nd Lion Brand |
irts Silk Shirts J
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Copytighi C_:l !. .ffiler 8: Mane 2SZ
es as an "asset" |
business better. and \ i?u*11 tin a batter EE
ynii dre? as if you expected it. It's EE
t li.it a n?x.<l looking suit of riot lies may =5
incss value far beyond the price you =
Schatfner & Marx j
clothes |
for nuru selling them and for your
in is that in quality of all-wool mate- EE
ie linisli; in lively suappv style, they EE
< >t thai! utllC? clot lies'. Von ' ?o
Spring Styles Are j
Ready for You |
here we can render a real service; not ?5
returning men hut t?> you men at =
a vo t he clot lies. EEE
ractured by the Leading ?
thing Manufacturers
dylish; created by the best designers; =
wool; they're made right and guaran- =?
sty or your money back. ==
New Models?-von like the style the ==
n they are winners.
1 $17.95, $25.00, $33.75 and up.
1R LINE OF BOYS' CLOTHING.
les in Boys' and Young Men's Suits, gr
Priced $4.98 to $14.95.
r you need in I'nderwear, Hosiery, Ejj
?sn't make any differenee. We have S
t is guaranteed t<? satisfy you or your ==
lan-Walkup Co. I
E HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES I
rHEM FOR CASH FOR LESS" |
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