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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. i ? THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN AND C Services at Bhlloh. Chesterfield county. The News Is requested to state of Cheraw, and E. F that there will be preaching At (Chesterfield; York co Sbiloh next Sunday morning at 11 Makin, of Clover, ai o'clock. _ of Rock Hill. Will Establish Market. | Connected With The building next the Star Thea- r. a. (Dick) Do g re is being remodeled for a meat friends and patrons market which will be established by Job Department to k Jim and Wren Connor at an early connected with 1 late. News and has no li . . . * 777 nection with any otl Attend Automobile Show. . ... . Among those from Lancaster who a ' *4 ?^ ' notw 1 attended the automobile show in Co- 1>0r 80 ? Contr^ry' 111111 hia Wednesday were R. N.I Delegates Ap Walkup. W. P. Robinson and At a meeting of /lonrirfl R. CraYeil. I LnnPAstAr rnnntv hoi ? . . * ^ ; house on March 28. School to Open. ' , . _ _ _ * . , , lowing farmers and The upper Camp Creek school, , , . ^ , . ' were elected as dele which has been closed on account fhp conventlon to be of the prevalence of influenra, will on A 3. L open next Monday^March 31. I ? Wy|,e , . A Br,d Transformer Burns Out. llama, Chas. D. Jones The burning out of a transformer ' McManus, S. 1 rear the opera house last night cut Voder an<l K- M. Cr off The News from the electric cur- Alternates: J. Uc rent this morning for several hours Voder. J. E. until a transfer of the lines could he Blackmon and Wadi nia(je These gentlemen a ? tend the meeting to Not Tills Mr. Blackmon. | lumbia at 12 o'clock The J. E. Blackmon referred to in committees are cburt proceedings recently publish- |n their pledgee and ed in this paper as heing the defend- central committee at ant in a case which was continued *? to the next term of court was not Pension B J. E. Blackmon. of this city, who is ^11 soldiers and s? connected with the Lancaster cot- P(* 'n 'he war betwe ton oil company. r" i or their widows, wh ! prior to 1890. and hi Will Preach Here. ^tate for five years | Rev. J. H. Spauldlng. general riate. and whose nam manager of the home for motherless on the pension roll children, located at Piedmont county, will meet t Springs, will attend the union meet- sion board In the of ing to be held In this county Suiy hate Judge, on Mondi day and will preach at the Second Wednesday. March 5 Baptist church In Lancaster Sunday 2. 1919. at 10 o'cloc .night. witnesses to prove _ " service. Car Turns Over. w R ^ Oeorge F. Ferguson bought a j Dav1s c Ford last week and the first day he Geo w w turned over out the Charlotte road j E Stewr doing considerable damage to the m car and narrowly escaping serious ('Qj SPRINGS A injury. Monday night his daughter,) Katherine. and son, Louie, again PATRONS IN J turned the car over near their home ? ? on French street and the former's .Meeting With Char arm was broken. The little boy re- mere? at t'hestei reived several bruises but was not ?? . Inderstai seriously Injured. Hoards of Education. T'le following Is I The new board of education for Cliuater Reporter: Lancaster county will be composed From what occu of County Superintendent A. C. morning at a conf< Rowell, H. E. Coffey and Rer. B. P. Col. Leroy Springs, Carson. For Kershaw county the Lancaster & Cheste board will be L. T. Mills, of Camden, citizens of Chester, - and N. P. Oettys, of Lugoff; Chester comvillo and Fort county, H. V. Knight, of Chester, seem that there Is and E. H. Hall, of Great Falls; early resumption <1 t service on the L. & ( HaHaaaHBa^MaiHBHHI The understandinj , ter considerable disc _ . 'Col. Springs will op M flB ness houses of Chest route sufficient freig I caster & Chester Rt m m m h ; mo increased expt K row out of the opei dltional trains; an rwi ww jk rp |"^ w-? ! now being circulate ^ | I ^ Avfca Raacomville, Fort L fng sections asking t ??????H lo give' Col. Springs insure the double <1 tho extra trains a TODAY FRrDAY people of those co: GKOlUiK W'AIjSH fo take full advanti : and there will be ln the tills of the Che "LUCK and PhUCK," consent ence. When the petition The IdTdy Romance of an | 0,llnted ut Hichbur Honorable Crook. and Fort Lawn ha ?Aleo? committees from t Mutt and Jeff Comedy. w"l <*ome to Chest* i a committee from commerce will prese SATURDAY? the merchants ant HANDS UP," ?' Chester, and end Featuring Ruth Roland. thPtr routine to gi Railway a liberal p Pathe's Great Serial. business. ?Alao? col. Springs said Ills v I ???.!. ..J >..<! I -1 ? ? "' - "IS ? * wmi-nj n>iu HIUD Will fill B Oily New*. present train, which nhout doubled, if t' are run each way MONDAY? from thirty to forty Title to Be Announced ? d?y out of Cheat liafnr hopes to be able to trains without a loa Mr. R. B. Caldwel TVRHDAY? I man of the mooting, WIIAAAM FAR HUM l' Abornathy. J. O W. Roddey, of Koi ' Caldwell. J M. Hen "FOR FREEDOM." Alken of Che8tftr , A Fox Super-Production. era took part In th WKDXKSDAY? PERSON ALICE BRADY ?In? Mm. Jack White "THE WHIRI/POOI*." spent Wodneaday hi . John C Mr Dow, dent of Lancaster, b V L %? THE LANCASTER WE 11 residing in Charleston for several >CiIINTY yea", has returned to this county to ' make his home. He was accompan ; led by Mrs. McDow. W. P. Pollock, '. Hammond, of Dr' J" D F^derburk 8Pen* Tuesunty T E Mo-' day ln Rock on professional id E. W. Hall. buslne88 Max Hrlttain and Roach Stewart ZL attended the automobile show in The News. ^ ng wishes hl8 , Columbia Tuesday. of The News] Mrs. Hugh White, of Rock. Hill, now that he Is ]R a visitor at the home of her ?he Lancaster brother, John T. Green, on Chesternterest or con- field avenue. ler printing es- ? thstanding re-' Mtr. L?roy Springs' friends will | regret to know that she Is confined ? I to her home suffering with un attainted. tack of influenza. the farmers of ? Id at the court Mrs. John Crawford is in Char1919 the fol- lotte visiting her sister, Mrs. John business men C. Montgomery. gates to attend ( Charlie Hall has returned to his held in Colum- ^onie in GafTney after a brief visit R. Rollings, R. j,ere tj,e home Gf Mr. and Mrs ges. T. Y. Wll- j N Swafford i, R. B. Mackey, m 5. Banes, J. M. Mrs. H. R. Murchison and chil oxton. clren motored to Charlotte Thursday >y Cunningham, where they spent the day. Craig. R. L. 8 Draffin Miss Jennie Neal. of the Lancas re urged" to at-' ,er ^ePar,ment stores force, has be held in Co-' heen rH',e(* to her home In the on April 3 ' ^'n,,y section, on account of illness . . . , in her family. i urged to hand reports to the, Mrs. Claud NT. Sapp and little son once* Clniul. Jr., have returned to thei? oanj home in Columbia aftec a visit ol illors who serv- Reveral weeks at the home of hei en the sections, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis. o were married, Samuel L. Walkup. of the 113tl ivo lived in this] Flo,d Artillery. 30th Division, is ex previous to this ported here tonight for a visit to hi? les are not now ( brother. R. N. Walkup. Mr. Walk of Lancaster. up returned Tuesday from Franc* he county pen-, nnd bas ju3t received his discharge tire of the Pro-) jy. Tuesday and Mrs. George Heath and sons tl, April 1 and George and Billie, of Charlotte, art k. bringing two her? for a visit to Mrs. Heath's paenlistment and rents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis. , Mrs. Nannie A. Craven arrived ice, m n., mornjng fr0m New Smyrna Fla.. and will spend some time with illiams, Mr.'and Mrs. George B. Craven, nan Sec y. , Randolph Stackhouse. of Amerl ND L. & C. cus, Ga., has Joined Mrs. Stackhous? AGREEMENT w^? '8 8P?n<l'nK some time with hei parents. Rev. and Mrs. Thacker. nber of Com- Miss Mnm'e. Masters Robert anc r Results in Charles Porter spent the week-em in 'fWk visiting relatives an< I friends. from yesterday's, Mrs. Evelyn Cunningham am Miss Jessie Beckham bnve acceptei rred yesterday positions with the Lancaster Depart srence between ment stores, president of the r Railway, and airs. n. w. uraeoer wno was Dit Rlchburg, Baa- ten by a mad dog recently has gom Lawn It would to Raleigh to take the Pasteur treat going to be an nient. After a visit to relatives li if double daily North Carolina, Mrs. Graeber wil 2. Railway. ? arrived at af usslon was that ni?r*iiv owded'-h^'bur.; WANTED at Once Ler will agree to 10ft fat bens. See us for ht over the Lan-' top prices. lilway to Justify _________ nse that win "Mother's Bread" ation of two ad Made in Richmond is the d petitions are . .. . . . , i most sanitary bread in the d at Rlchbnrg, IT , . ., , South. Hands have never awn and adjoin- . .... .< < < . , touched it. Daily shipment he business men ______________ this business to' Bring us your "ypTon,' ,h? EGGS, BUTTER mmunltles mean country produce. Best age of the fact; priced paid more money in ??_ ister stores as a Try a ga,,on of our home made s now being cir- Silver Drip Molasses g. Bascomville. _? 1 rxjiiieiiiiuB lints. ve been signed, _________________ he three towns Still selling Everybody's ir, and aided byi Coffee thirty cents pound, the chamber of Parched and ground and nt the matter to J packed in wax bags. I manufacturers # leavor to secure Just Received ve the I,. & C. A shipment of lard. It will art of the local pay you to see us before you buy. that It costs him ???????????? to oper.ite his Fresh ce,er^ aiul ?reen expense will be Rrocerles every Friday and wo trains a day Saturday. Place your orBy securing ,lei earl* cars of freight ^ ^ave received a ship,er, however, he . # . . . w. ?. ment of select salmon which operate all four1 . . _ we are going to offer to our customers cheap. Of course II acted as chair- .. . , thev are not the best we and Messrs. W. . . _ .... have, but we guarantee Cousar, and M. .. ? , ... . _ 1 them. Only a limited t Lawn: R. B 1 . . ? , ,. .... . . ./ stock. Price per run IB lphl 11 and A. M. cents. and several othe discussion. jus| Received Fresh shipment Boneless [AM. Codfish. J R"k FERGUSON CO. a former resl- j Bennett's Old Stand. ut who has been I IW8, LANCASTER. 8. C. * ^IIIIIIHIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllillll! Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll | Rodman-^ | Smart Styles for W 1 F-r: Thf llOV* cnminif Ku/.b- f^ ? --j ^ v v\ziinii^ ?/civ^ rv l i \Jli l vvci = There." Girls look your very best to welcome S them home again. They will appreciate ? Save $10.00 on your spring Coat Suit. -:= Just the Suit to meet your husband, I = brother or half way in. 1 i^T <-T4 ? Rodman-\^ ,!| "We Sell It for < j EE Mail Orders Filled Promptly illllllllllllHUIIIHUIHUIIIUIIIIIIUHlHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 _ 1 Join Mr. Graeber at Blshopville of course, continu< where the latter la now located. county will be exi ... to send reports Mrs. Frank Cunningham and lit. II 111 v3. tie daughter, Frances, of Atlanta, We takQ thja Oa.. are vlaltlnc her father-in-law. l0 0 ? W. J. Cunningham. t|on for th0 ass|9tn 1 Bill Jones, of Thnmonsvllle. a for- rendered In this w . nier Lancaster boy, spent several so much to our en days here recently with his mother, Yours re Mrs. Lida Jones. J- > Mrs. Mamie Simpson. of Char- . ..... lotte, is spending several weeks here as the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. ! w mm ? H. Millen. j liil I Miss Freddie Knight. of Coker, M , college, arrived home Thursday nichl fo ananH spvnral riava uilh harll parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight. [ ??? Jim Porter is ill with an attack' M of influenza. REDUCTION PLEDGE LIBERALI.Y SIGNED H;gh (Continued Prom Page One.) I lomme 1 elation and various associations of : the south, all of which will contrib- mm am m ute to it. rail I If you have not already done so, I will you please complete the work in! i your township in time for your meeting on March 28. We will rer-, Al/*1| talnly expect you to be with us at f? Ill J the big meeting in Columbia on April 3. i Mnnrla The work of the association will, IvlUIlCld _______ I TiiA?*1a m MVUWV BUSINESS NOTICES Wedne Bl'Y A BICYCLE and pay while you Thursd ride. It ia cheaper than riding p a your work animals. Come in and ITlQciyj see about it. J. H. Mackorell. n . a 32-tf. oaturdi WE ARE AGENTS for the Charlotte j Steam Laundry. Phone us and we PRETT*1 will send for your laundry. Far- 1 I\lj 1 1 i guson Ficasing Club. 26-tf. . ? fiood Music PLACE VOI R OltDKKS for Sweet Potato . Plants now and you will i make sure of getting them. Nancy Halls, Porto Rico. Oodby ????? | Oojjjon ?nd J. M?k-. ,f ywn WJJ ARE G0< GARBAGE PLANTS of all kinds for| , sale at 25 cents per 100. Plant I'llMl O ClOt now and got an early start. And | I?*f it's cheaper than buying the seed *? J. B. Mackorell. 32-tf. PAGE FIVE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii| Jalkup Co. I ? ' . = M /nmon nn A /WlCC/JC = ' VIICVK MIIU. iflIOULO == ^ j Just the Suit you want in all the sea- EE son's daintiest models, tailored to a queen's taste, beautiful satin lined. == Whatever your fancy may be, we have =5 it here for you in all shades, materials and prices from $19.95 to $55.00. : m Come in and lot us serve you and assist = you in selecting your suit. =g /alkup Co. | Cash for Less." M We Pay Transportation =5j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiP i. Kach and every WILL AIHUtKSS SPAIlTANBURtf >ected to continue MK\ ON COTTON K INDUCTION in from time to Spartanburg, March 27.?Senator pportunlty of es E' D' Smith- of Lynchburg, and K. ur high apprecM- MIxson, of Barnwell, will speak ince that you have to the farmers and business men of rork, which means Spartanburg county at the Soldiers' itire state. club, In this city, on Saturday sspectfully. morning, in Hie interest of the cot3. Wannamaker. ton acreage reduction and cotton Chairman, holding movements. tey Opera House UDEVILLE i Class Motion Pictures All Week, incing Monday Night, March 31 t's Musical Misses Present for Your Approval on y, "DUKE'S MIXTURE." ly, "CONEY ISLAND." sday, "THE SIAMESE TWINS." lay, "RUNAWAY MATCH." , "BROADWAY BEAUTIES." ay, "A DAY AT THE RACES." Y GIRLS PRETTY COSTUMES , Kxlrn Fine Pictures, Showing Each Night sof Brand New Pictures lit to sec the Pictnres?AND TDEY )D?be there by 7:15. Doors open at ck. Pictures start 7:15. Vaudeville dock promptly. ' i