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FRIDAY, APR T 11. ,1919. THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN Hfrrkfo at Hopmwll, I tertaineri Service# will be held next Sunday, party in April 13. at Hopewell Methodist chison. o church. Sunday srhool at tet? guest of o'clock and preaching at eleven. The days members are urged to he present. Those ? _ . With M in Services at Kptsropul Church. ,.hlson * Rev. Mr. Harding, of Camden. ^ R||i J will hold servlees in the Kpiscopul rat"inff church Sunday evening at eight R ^ r o'clock. The public, cordially invited ~~~^ ' , A uni ? Awarded Two Prizes. pr Two state prizes were recently a..?n,ne awarded the Heath Springs school jn ^ improvement association, one of ST.O for efficiency and up-keep, and the ^ ^ tr\r honltH moral p nf -son f h Saves Negro From (hair. ' r?*s<* 1 In addition to extending i^Bv < ' -?;?r pp to e'ght persons. reeommendei^hy Hugh R the board of pardons for executive ehairmai clemency, Oovrrnor Cooper late n this < Wednesday afternoon commuted to sited tr life imprisonment the death penalty \ sfm imposed on John Henry Jackson. Heath S colored, who was to have died in the day evei electric chair today, for the murder 't icker, of another negro in Abbeville conn- the I'ni\ ty In September of 1 !> 1 7 The exe- v111 he cuti?n had been prevented for many Heath S months by appeals to higher court, been apt Covernor Cooper on Wednesday par- reive roi doned one. commuted the sentence W I.. C of two and paroled during good he- The p havior six. eontribu Three People Injured. A serious automobile accident oc- Th*4 ' curred near Chester Wednesday 'hfP'Jgh night, inuring three people J w. Hlhute Wilson. .14 years of age. Rock Hill, ortysix was painfully hurt on the head. n'Homoh One-half of his scalp was ripped "P from his head and it is thought his tomobile skull may be fractured He is at 'mounte Pryor's hospital. M. O. Rryant, and ,POtlons Sweet, likewise of Rock Hill, were 'v hurt in the accident, hut returned to 1 ' * 11P their homes The automobile in rpr ro'1'1 which the men were riding skidded 'bar Into a small hank of sand and land- A ed against the side of an embank- strongly ment. turning over The accident 0o,,nty 1 occurred when the driver was turn- ^hole p ...... I 1.411 IIAA mg on nis nznts. "" 1 nent ros farm I.abor Sfarre. mainfen According to the twemmfnt re- hy law port relased today by F'. Ft Filfre. roved South f'arolfna field agent of the the bureau of crop estimates. I*. S dp- impnsini partment of agriculture. the supply ^IpIps, p of farm labor in South Or 1 ua 's 20 .h,. |j4f.| per rent less than the demand 2 per counties rent more than o;. .he mi p.- n . ,| m l? ' ?5r? of ' ? ye ?r; w li'le for the ridges ' entire I'nlted Sta th* s?i;?p'y "s vear. if 1 r?.6 per cent less with an inrre.ise o>mties In demand of 1 8 per cent. Th?- tomobib average wages of male farm labor eral con per month hy the year with board in as requi South Carolina is reported at $21.50,. and wlthont board $30, the average wage per day for other than har- ' vest work with hoard being $1.15 ,ay,: and without hoard $1 t". Attention ramPa'? is railed to the fart that rhe--e fig ''nn tires represent money wages and have hei when hoard Is furnishrd it is the "r" fhal custom to Include not only rations ,*1'' hilt living quarters, fuel and two or ro:"'s '' more acres of land free of rent, the ''"doo a same being fertilized, cultivated and n,r'' ' i. . Mir - ? i_ 4| _ hnniA th imrfricnu in in?' manner that worked for the land-lord The vor>H,inR estimated number of sows in the :'r" not state for breeding purposes is 3 per r,(,i8rn 0 rent mors than last year. The ron- f'r,"'*u. d'tion of wheat and rye is exrellent. both being reported at ftO per font ' of normal, the ten-year average for wheat on April 1. being 87 per rent and rye ftrt per rent. Mr. a ''a umbl Miss Murrhison Honored. I.anrasti The following Items, taken from the Hlrmingham Rra, will be of K- Kmnrh Interest to Miss Murrhlson's fter sp friends here: bla on t Miss Curia .Murrhison, of Can_ , , * . VV iMis raster. S. C. who Is a student at (> Agnes flrott rolleg?'. Is spending the 'AK 1 week In the r!fy as the guest of Miss Misses Mary Allre Catling, at the home> of Thursda her mother. Mrs W W Fulghum, they w|| at the ftemar apartments. Mr. Ceorge Connors. Jr . will en- Miss ! tertaln at dinner at his home on ,"n,horMonday evening In honor of of Miss Shoals. Curia Murrhison, of Agnes ftrotr ^tr ai rollege. the guest of Miss Mary Allre daughtei Catling. hfto sp? Following the dinner the young tjlf. K?,,H people will attend the Cyrlr. % Miss Mary Allre Catling was hos- Amoni teas at a tea at the home of her attended mother, Mrs. Will Fulghum. In the Tuesday Pntnar apartments in honor of Miss Stewart. I.urla Murchlson, of Asnes Hcott I A ("a rolleire | '- ? The HprtmPdt ?a? fl* , . InrlM, i I com ted In sprinK flowers and ferns |.>vrri < for the occasion. the pnm Mrs Fulfil mil *m iMlitid i?v i* *pi Mm. Tom Weller nnd Mm. Overton ^on'c^~ Fiilfon. Miss (intlinK Included about .to Kiicsts In her hospitality who ended All wl between the hours of 3:30 nnd 5 ? |? n?. o'clock to meet Miss Murchlson our Kin Miss Annie Hood Coulbourne en- cotton roxton. Misses N'anna Perry and Myrtle enple of the state have been Horton have returned home from a =1 tine liberally to this cause. v'*lt to Miss Kathrine Pitt in Co- 3= lumbia. ? I.sncaMter's Portion. 33 [fate highway commission py \p uiS OI.D THICKS = the state treasurer, will dis- IX Hjs FIRST CONTEST =E 1240.a2.a 40 among the Rock Hu^ g f. AppU ?WRh ^ counties of the state from Ty Cobb ,n thft Un thft Dptroit = lie llcf*nse fees paid for . . . . . . Americans went down to defeat beto April 1 In 191s the au- , .. ? . ? . ? 1 fore the Boston Braves here yester license fees to April 1. . .. , a . ? .. . ?? _ day by the score of 6 to 3. Huirh == d to 1195.512.40 The col- . . . , . .. 3= Jennings sent his full strength in 1919 were approximate- . .. ... . . ... ? . . . w against the Stalllngsmen but wlth-,zzz 00 00 in excess of those in . ., = ?? out avail. -77 to the same date Lancas-. ? . . . . n ? Cobb, on h!a first appearance at ity will receive 12.040 40 as . . ... ... . < ?? bat this season, hit a home run, ~ ? e of the automohile license . . .. . ,. . ... , much to the delight of the crowd. dvocntes of good roads are R H F nf th. opinion that NatloM? , *, i = n tho ,t?t, thonld d.vnt. th, Am?lcan, . . . . 3 , , = f its receipts from antomo- n .. , ,, ^ ... 0 .. . 1 ?? K Batteries: McQulllen. Scott and =3 nse fees to making perma- .. . , . .. ... , = Wilson: Boland. Ellison. Kallio and zzz id Improvements or on road a. ,. . ri ? H Strange. Umpire. Brennan. ? ance this year, as provided ^ Section 11 of the Act ap- OFFICIALS REAPPOINTED. EE February 20. 1917, creating ... . . ... , , , A ?? * < nhtmhln a 1 . Anril 1 Gov- ? e highwav commission and ,. . . , r. 3= ernor < oop?-r has reappointed Dr ? r a license tax on motor ve- ,, _ ... ZZZ /. T Cody, of Greenville, editor of s; rovldes that the money from r, k ? The Baptist Courier, a member of m ? im?- i?ta sunn n?- uaect oy rne .. . , . . . " " the state hoard or charities and ror "only for the construction , = o?t cms Likowi.se ho reappointed ?* f aintenance ot' roads and ... , ? ? . . . ?- \l i harlos O. H-ar-m. if Spa rtanburg, ssr Prom reports received last ... , ~ < dltor of The Spartanburg Herald. ? appears tliat some of the . ? ?. . . as a member of the state h.ghway - r turned the money from ancommission. zzz eve ? license fees Into the gen- == Qr ] inty fund and did not uM It fUUl quickly relieves Constipation, SS red by law. i>o-.* of Appettus and ; Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.? ? ark From "Waterloo." Adv. = Eligh Point Of. C.) N*sws = In Dr. TTenler and the other = an ners down In South Caro- nev 0 for the past, few months I ? en trving to make the people == < j i t a 12:1.000 000 hond issue A thins: to do to build good _ ? 1 every county. met a Wa- Soflll?r|oTr == ?'ri t the hands of the leglsla- kJvlLvtl ViclY ? ^ ^ V. Ifenlev. who returned * is week, says the people ad- , zs: J ajood roads for that state ~~a[~ SSS |j|jt out of heart and the cam- EE prii if education would he con- FERGUSON CO. I ?.? . ? Lettuce, new beets, = prrmo.va TjA. tfreen beans, celery, ro- EE 1 . maine, and cabbage. EE nd Mrs. Claude v Sapp. of Guaranteed best quality. EE ^ a. is spending a few days in Place your order early. EE ~-f FERGUSON CO. == Wylle has returned home == | ending some time n Colum- ???????? tusine We will pav SPECIAL EE n im Fundcrhurk and James price this week for ? ? Shi fnt Wednesday In Roek Hill. _ - # _ i Rllza and f.oni/e Wylle left kggS ?M(1 ChlCKCnS |= J{OJ y night for Atlanta whore EERGUSOV CO ~~* I attend grand opera. * 25S ^ HI Id red Green la visiting her _____ _ _ _____ zS F Wain. Ur-n. War. JUST ARRIVED | || B ad Mrs Joe Hines and little Mashmellojy Creme? ^ r. Annie, of Charlotte. hav?; rea^y to serve ^ ?ndfng Hfvpral rlayft hor?> a* ?: w_ , .. ... _ i _ n__ t - ? i* <m .tir ami .>ir*. n. mni'H. r>rains DCSt < ih?;"from i'.,noa?.?, who quality?ready to serve. ,= ,, the hall game at itork Mill Strained Honey. (liui witp: H s. Harper, It. 8 ' ?^ will Williams. M s Hull.) Spanish Olives (stuf- i 2= hee mphell. It N VanLanfllng-j fed with peppers.) = $7.4 as (iritvpn it will nipp M?-1 Sunbeam Mayonnaise. ssi ^ lillK anil I'Vvi-r, ItHtous A , . ~ ^or( olds Mini i>si(?t i|?|Mv it km* Our goods arc F RESH ? sin- that rasos the fever. it and guaranteed BEST = end if 1 la native ami general ... Adv. quality. ^ ^ \OTI( K. ??????? ^ ho have ration to Kin bring I FERGUSON CO. I *t week We will not run t 35 aft??r April ix i.anfaster Bennett's Old Stand. = }U < ?. O H I J.iilllllllllll ? . THE LANCASTER NEWS, LA^ m' ham Dr. Allen. J T Wytie. Joe U?fl||l|||l|| r AND COUNTY Coulbourne and Thomas Funded I today giving a matinee' K*v H R *?rchi9?n iH spending ? honor of Mian Lucia Mar- R*Vrtral ,,ay9 in Batesburg on bust- g= P if Sooth Carolina, who is the nHfW- ^ ~ Mian Alice Gatling for a few a. Hirsch has returned to hie 25 home in Charleston after a visit EE who enjoyed the afternoon here at the home of his brothers. SSS 5,00 is Coulbourne and Miss Mur- Nathan and Harry Hirsch. EE ,\|| ere: Misses KPzuheth Par- ? nr zabeth Connell. Mary Alice W W Boykin ;?>l1 daughter. = Grace Rradshaw and Julia of ?0?nt Wednesday here g at the home of Ira B. Jones, Jr. g?= Ore For Jewish IteUefT MiH* Irma Hilton- of rh*rlotfe- i9 M J?11 on meetihg will he held at the 2U*Rt of Mi??^Beulah Lingle. ^ It J ?shyterian church Sunday Mrs. Marion Witherspoon motored zzr to inaugurate the campaign Charlotte Tuesday where she tt'I* county for the Jewish war sprtnt thH day = Q]0 Prof. .Joslah Morse, himself - professor of mental and Mr and Mrs. J. Frank Smith, of ? h losophy at the University Columbia, are the guests of the ? ? Carolina, will make an ad- latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T EE Ie is iaid to he an unusually Cregory. ZZZ d forceful speaker Rev. Mp and Mr? \ u Parkpr. of S Murchison has accepted the PaKp)and v)altftd at thft home of = iship for Lancaster county Mrs R c Hough Sunday = campaign and the county is > raise $2,odd. Mrs J M. Yoder. of Van Wyck. ~~ tlar meeting will he held at is spending a few days here with her m prines Raptlst church Sun- sister. Mrs. B Cunningham. ling and Prof. R. Marion . ? = , .. . , . # J. S. Wilson has returned from a of the law department of ? ,. ? _ ., ? , business trip to Columbia. ? rerslty of South Carol na. v ^ the principal speaker At Willie Locke Crawford is ill with =E prints. H. \. Horton has influenasa at the home of her parents. 2E minted local treasurer to re r)r and Mra p j, Crawford. == ntrihutions, and at Kershaw. ? ? ??* " 1111 PAGB FIV? lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll !llllllllilllliilllll!ll!llllllltlill!llllllllg Specials i yards Ginghams and White "1 Ap S Goods, sale price per yard X wv ? ; a new birth to the world. Time hon- |= e gone. New ideals of Democracy have s rried over even into clothes buying. fresh fabrics. It was this in mind that = nahle at a reasonable price for our Eas- = d dollars worth of Snappy Easter == e prices, for this week and all next == $)i> f :m ! ' !IV hi : Copyrighi !' " !" irt Sclahtfa.-r Ok Md;i ENTS' FURNISH 'ull of the new things for Easter. Most ryhody want3 a new Collar. Tie. Shirt Flat for Easter. Men's Shirts the new spring and summer patterns; exceptional line to select from, in the v materials; Lion brand. Arrow brand; leading shirts, priced 75c, 98c, $1.18, 98, $2.18, $3.48 and $3.95. den's Silk Shirts now in demand. Here i will find a nice assortment, no two ce. in the very newest patterns, priced 95, $6.95, $7.18, $9.98. \rrow Collars, the leading Collars; big ; soft and stiff Collars. Fancy Stripes, red 20c. 25c. :{5c and 50c. pecial Shipment Easter Ties n the spring shapes and patterns; ry shipment gets better valu *s and les. The well known Cheney Silk Ties. I other leading brands, priced 25c, .">0c, , $1.00 and $1. IS. Men's Summer Underwear "he warm spring days finds this detment ready with a full line of Men's rts. Pants and Union Suits, l.albrigi shirts and pants, long or knee length. fs' Union Suits; Men's Shirts and its. priced .'{9c, 65c, 9Sc. fen's Union Suits 98c. $1.48 and $1.98. Leis Shirts and Pants, special, each 65c toys'Union Suits 48c, 68c and 95c. Men's Leonard-Shaw and Dean OXFORDS n black and tan, styles regular; mern iind English last also Blucher last, ise Oxfords have the best rubber Is, already on. Priced $.">.95, $K.95, 18, $8.45. Indicott Johnson Dress Shoes and OxIs, priced $3.48, $3.95, $4.48 and $4.95 LODMAN-V "We Sell It for iiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii I ? [CASTER. &*C. niiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiwiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii Vaster 0 yds Piece Goods, .'[Or value. 4 Q on special counter at the yard 1 vl We feel that Easter is bringing d institutions and traditions hav le. This same spirit has been ca ihows in the desire for new styles. Vmnrrlit- Via Viaof -^v. ? ,4 ? _ i- a.. - S/vv*^nu uuc uwu llitr I V^HO;XIU1K>^ UUWl trade. We offer several thousan thing and Piece Goods, at attractiv 3k. len's Clothir * ?^ ig Department | Ready for the Easter parade. All EE over the country this year th.-re will ss be an Easter Dress up. The soldiers 3 and sailors are getting back in rheir == civilian clothes. The men at home == who are feeling the reaction from the EE: economics of war time are demand- == ing something different. If that's =E what you want: and it probably is. EE you'll find us ready. = . Hart Schaffner ok Marx and Harry == \ Marks Clothes. The><- are the snap- EE piest patterns and models for young == CO men we have ever shown. The new = VVai-t-Seam models, single and dou- = ble-breasted: twin and three-button = W sack, priced $25.00. $29.00. $.13.75 = and $43.00. == Men's hard finish, all wool. Wors- == ^ ted Suits, medium and spring weight EE jr the kind that stand the test every == i i ;i v in iL- if' - ? . "'* ...J ... v.. v. " '.gn ll llCLC^.Ml V, VV e have them in Series, Pin Stripes and =E Fancy Weaves. priced $17.50. $22..">0. = ar $21.7.'). $27..70 and $55.75. = Men's all wool Blue Serge Suits. = two and three piece suits, priced 3 ^ $17.50, $21.50. $27.50 and $55.75. == On Schedule Time ?g With the snappiest line of Boys' = and Young Men'-; Suits that we have EE ever shown. Something different, = and that is what the boys all like. EE If its a nice Blue Serge or a nice == brown, we have them in all sizes from ~E 1 vears to 20 vear sizes, priced $1.95. EE $6 95. $7.1$. $9.95, $12. IS. $1 1.95 and = $10.95. EE ING DEPARTMENT | Men's Soft Felt Hats = In John B. Stetson and Franklin makes. = We have then1, in medium brim, also wide EE shape, colors. Black. Grey. Brown and = Green, young men - soft crush hat. priced- EE $2.95. s$1.95 and $6.50. = Exceptional Values in Our Piece Goods = Department, Ever> Day from Now == Till Easter. E= In Silks. \"<?iles. Lawns. Poplin. Ginghams. Soisette, Percales and W hite Goods. =E Yard wide Silk- Poplin, all leading1 shades. EEpriced yard 9$c, $1.39. = Yard wide Messaline and Taffeta. c??l- == ors navy. bla<tan: rose, copen. grey. EE white and others; evening shades, priced ~ $1.18. $1.98, $2.25. == Crepe de Chine and Georgette to mat h. 5E ^ priced $1.18. 81.75, $1.98. 3= White Wa-I Sateen, priced $1.25. $1.48 EE $1.98. $2.25. EE Prettv line Silk striped Skirting at 89c, = 98c, $1.25, $1.18. EE One counter Poplin and Sois ?te, in the == lending shade . priced 35c. 39c nd 15c. Spring and Summer Gingham M One big counter beautiful plaid and == striped Gingham, priced 29c, 37 l-2c and ~ 68c. = One counter piled up with Gingham, =E apron ana aress patterns, I'ercaies. White =r Goods, Sheeting, Sea Island and Dress == Plaids; goods here worth up to 30c per = yard, at yard 19c. =E Two thousand yards nice spring plain *= Gingham, priced special while it lasts. 3 yard 25c. ? SPECIAL?One counter White Goods. ~ in Lawn, Pique. Voiles. Dimity Check. EE Muslin Check. Middy Twill, Bleaching and ~ Pajama Check, also big line Skirting, == priced at 25c, 35c, 39c, 4Sc and 65c. /ALKUP CO. | Cash for Less." iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinf^