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TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT TOWh KufTrnuo liCumie to Meet. > pvovisio There will be a most important of a mi meeting of the Lancaster Equal S'tf- tion the fraee league Thursday afternoon at 'ess tlia the Red Cross rooms at five o'clock dollars Of especial interest will be report of dollars (ho nr not I ?> ? uicouiik ??i me noutn Carolina im-nt fo Federation of Women's clubs. or more "* notion i Helmets for Workers. * tense, n Mrs. W. H. Millen, eountv chair , fenses s man of the woman's committee of . , ? not less the \ ictory loan, wishes to announce . ' two yea that a German helmet will he given court, a the county captain who secures the ^ largest amount in bonds during the " t t'liarmai drive. In addition a helmet will he , .. the given the worker in the city cotn ported t mittee who at the close of the drive ... , guilty b has the greatest total. The two .... , lh at at towns, Kershaw and Heath Springs. . 1 t 'on co? will have similar prizes. . . * he proh Civic League to Meet. ' ' '' The Civic League will meet Wed- 'io(' ' pesdav afternoon at five o'clock at lectio the home of Mrs. T. Y. Williams. ,s The subject for the afte: noon is " ',on "Kducation." All the ladies of the Sertir town are asked to this meeting as 1 ,k' ' ^ Miss N'eel.v will demonstrate the -,PPro\a preservation of eggs with water PP" , A. D. 11 glass. Chapter Meeting. ^ The Mary Ann Jackson children's The f chapter will meet with Miss Mildred ,, - _ Mst of King Thursday afternoon at 5 . , ... Irom Li o clock. t are any I*. O. C. Meet in if. names r The May meeting of the Lancaster "" chapter. United Daughters of the "?"n as Confederacy, was held at the home ^rthu of Mrs. Walter Steele. The chap- ' ' '' ter business was transacted and ar- ^,,r rangements made for Memorial day, May 10. The treasurer reported ^ockhat $23.15 from recent rummage sale ' ,s'tf for the permanent fund for the blind ^ veterans of the world war. A ^'c,,a('ee check for $50 was given the chap- ,c"''npy ter by Mrs. Sallie Wade Reeves in ^ssi,< ^ memory of her husband, the late '''rnPS* Major Wade Hampton Reeves, for n?' the hero educational endowment fund. Delightful refreshments were 'Io?d. ^ served by the hostess and the chap- an> ter adjourned to meet next with ^are'?Ba Mrs. W. H. Millen. Following is the Grahatn program arranged for Memorial ^,on,K?r day: rra,?- ' Mayor Stewart to open exerc'ses, son* |la i S V 'I on court house green at 11 o'clock, j ' Praver, Rev. W. S. Patterson. Lenrge Chorus. D,,n \ddress, Prof. li. II. Scott. l!,,"n,nS Chorus. | '-i'immso War experiences. Srt. Roddev " '" ' t''Hell. Tlohson Hilton. j Rppd. I Calling of roll. Mayor Stewart. -'oho Dixie?(all standing.) (Smiley I Children will assemble on court) ?V house green under direction of ,{n"ey. Professor Scott and will march first for<*. to Presbyterian cemetery and then -^rthur to West End cemetery to decorate 1,:lhanpy graves of veterans. Every one re- Massey, quested to bring flowers. Gee, Isa Confederate veterans will be serv- J?sePh ed dinner at 12:30 at court house by Wile J the chapter. ^ Coucl lianis, h The Extract (aw. ter. Mil The News is requested to reprint Owens the following act of the last legisla- Quiller. tu 3: Adams. An Act?To Prohibit the Sale and Vrchle. Purchase of Extracts. Tonics. Jackson. Hitters, Drugs, Medicines or Raskins, Compounds Containing Alcohol Lindsay, as May He Used as a Heverage, Lewis F and Otherwise to Regulate the Will Sales Thereof and to Provide George ! Punishment for Violation of lock. \V the Same. son. Jol Section 1. He it enacted by the Floyd 1 cenernl assembly of the State of South Carolina: After the passage of this art It shall bo unlawful and MrH 1 against tho health and morals of tho ,he '"anf state for any person, firm or corpor- 'ftr8 of ' at ion to sell or offer for Hale, re- ftftcrnoo oelve, have in possession for unlaw- was dlsj ful purposes or purchase within this ,or ,he state any tgnics. bitters, drugs. tned- I'resid iclnes, toilet articles or compounds ''rs' v'c< containing alcohol If the alcohol 8Prf contained in such compounds or fPr ^?')l preparations is in a greater nuanti- ',,n''kmo ty than Is necessary for the purpose '* ^ W of extraction, solution or preserva- *Hry- Ml tlon of such preparation, and the H sale, receiving, purchasing or hav- ^lan, Mf ing in possession of such tonics.1 Crysta bitters, drugs, medicines, toilet ar-t p,nk ro" tides or compounds which can he used as a beverage, is prohibited /Z\ 1 unless It can be made to appear as hereinafter provided that the d snme was for medicinal use. 3 Section 2. Every dealer In any Mm of the aforenamed preparations shall require each and every pur- ? chaser who buys any article men- \ tinned In Section 1 of this Act to sign a certificate as follows: I have this day purchased (fom the followin* preparation to be used ' only as a medicine, toilet prepara-i ?? tlon or flavorin* extract and will not myself use or allow any of same 1* to be used as a beverage. Section 3. Any person, firm or' ^?mmm corporation yiolatlng any of the 1 n?MBWWM??wwwi<iiiiiliiaiii wi i ii """" $ THE I a decoration and I AND COUNTY | ^ cake and mints, as of tli.s Act shall be guilty tess, assisted by sdemeanor and upon convic- Sarah, during th? reof shall pay a fine of not iag the business n ono hundred ($100.00) HHZZim or more than five hundred PKR> ($;>00) or suffer imprison* r not less than three months than one year, in the dis- Miss Frances af the court, for the first of- Hill, spent the n ind for any subsequent of- Mr. and Mrs. H. hall suffer imprisonment for ^ than one year or more than Miss hvelyn 15 rs. in the discretion of the en(' ^er '>:ir nd. Provided. further. It! Misfl Charl<m7 the duty of the Hoard of week-end with rc reutioal examiners to can- 1 license <^f any person re-) Ml8- Max Hrll 0 said hoard and found have returned hr v them: Provided, further.) :v,r- Brittaln's p; iy person, firm or corpora-! Ga. ivicted under this Art shall! . ."I , ,, Mr. and Mrs. ihited from employing a 11- ... , , , . _ 1 children, of Ke druggist thereafter for a , . - . r . I Lancaster Sunda >f two years. j n 4 That all Acts or parts j Miss Nora Cot inconsistent with this Act, Junction, spent thy repealed. J Mrs. Will Barton n 5. That this Act shall I ect immediately upon Its1 Boss < arnes. < 1 by the governor. ! s,'.tioned on the veil the 10th day of March i"' h?,ne on a ,UI I J. S. Wilson sr R. A. Cooper, Governor. mil wlth Mrs. \v urned" Colored" Soldiers. *?,nR ollowlng is an incomplete ^ri|1*,ryreturned colored soldiers Miss Jo I.ee F incaster county. If there mllece. spent the returned soldiers whose j,arents. Mr. and ire not listed here, please r name to Professor Eee as Mrs. Ed Plylei possible. turned from a r McMullen, Walter P. Mob- shaw. Wylie, David Dawkins, Eon- ... .... ^ , Misses Eliza ico. Willie Dawkins. Andrew . , . have returned h Tapers Cauthen, Jr.. Joseph .. . . ? , .some time In Atl ii, Vic Clinton. Will Boyd,! MrC.rlff. Wallace Brown.j Mrs. Jim Plyl cMullen, John D. Dye, Jr., Tabernacle. ha^ Mcllwin, William Frasier, some time with ] Robinson. Robert Steward, j :ichardson. Gatroy Moore, Little Hariet Faulkner, Oscar Peav. Sam- ^oinc treatment nson. Roy McCain. Harry Armary tons Rubin Cunnineham, James an(j Mrs, ?hn Frasier. Vernon Till-; Rork Hm apent Clyburn Cauthen. Robert I latter's fathe , Ulys G. Burns, Euther, , Jack Williams. Charlie' J. B. Penninct nerv. Willie James. Robert eich. N. C.. to di Willis Vincent. Otis Robin- nicture interests In I UnnH III?.... Mr. and Mrs 'homnson, Reuben Dunlap, . ... ? ^ .. ... . Sunday at Rivers Coreton. Sam Reraves. Rob-, can, Isaac Hammond. Selvin Mrs. Sallie Ca ham. Samuel Wade. James ton. I). C., is vis] n. Phillip Ingram. Willie \fr. and Mr?. J. ! John Hammond. (Just or ames Cauthen. Fred (Mil MisH l,ennle r Bell. Willie 11. Walker, ''lorenee to spend Kunderburk. Sam Hammond, Miller. Dock Hood. George Miss iiossjP (?u Charlie Brooks. Abe Strat- from Columbla i irvis Perry, Willie Dualap, ^ag beon apendir Blackmon. Columbus Mc , Mack Crockett. Robert Marion Budd 1 Adam Barnes. Elijah Me- was the guest r ab Richardson. Floyd Hyde.) John P. Hunter, Moi.ttwm.rr. H.nry Perry Mr ^ JcGee, Thomas Mobley,-Jas. _ . ... children spent i, John McDow, Arthur Wil-| lood Walker. Roy Mc-Whir-! ja*n* as Harris. Young Mills.! Mrs. Elizabeth Henry Morrow. Sam Mc- been spending tli Potee Truesdale. Walter ington with hei William Duncan, John John H. Poag, re Robert Shannon. William here last week. George MrQuiller, Isiah panied home by f Martin Cunningham, John JL William Otis Thompson, tobinson. Waddell Crockett. Kg Patterson, James Harnes, H Q?kflwJwi, Stewart, William Kills Care- I l3dllirQoj 'ill Johnson, Isiah Thomp- H . in Stover. George Jackson. I Strawl^pr iyatt. Will McCoy. Corby's\ D. C, Officer* Elected. I or ra'sin* \ bV. L. Steele was hostess to I Jelly roll: aster chapter United Daugh- H Pan rollH he Confederacy on Thursday H n. The routine business Assorted msed of and officers elected I flavors. ensunug year as follows* S Also full lent. Mrs. W. P. Davis: M J i-president. Mrs. J. M. Rid- Sfl ' *V ?nd vice-president. Mrs. Leg- fl ^(> roid nson; treasurer, Mrs O. 0. Phone yq|(ir n: recording secretary, Mrs.j alkup; corresponding sene-|H Kpr011< ss Annie Witherspoon; h s- I ? *" rtrs. G. J. Derrick*. custo-.(g "The Hom " M R a/de,,; fc , , 1 thing Good 1 vases filled with lovely " pk, were effectively uT?ed as flHHHftHIBHKZ ~ ^b=E==== It Your Sen Ve have put on a two-ton truAk foi^dray now prepared to do your heaWOhauling ise furniture or anything to Invrnoved. fou can reach us any time?yFh one 207. vans & wjl I .ANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER, S. C ments of ice cream, "VI VI MPI'VPfl hv t hn her little daughter. ???????? 5 social hour follow- ?EE _ session. -?. SI jh lj ?11 Kodi Massey, of Rock 3T ?? veek-end here with EE Special showil K. Coffee. || ner & Marx pQ ell spent the week- ~ Beach Suits. H ents at Belltown. ? "u^Tham .pent ,h.;?| Wlldl St\le d datives at Belltown. i r= * -+~ 1 EE That's the ideal lain and children ^ stvle and comfort, me after visiting = Jines> vvjth tfce |a1 irents in Palmetto. __ makes you feel at EE Priced $24.95, L. Jacohson niul EE _ __ f_ rshaw, motored to EE V AlXOl I v to visit relatives, i== ,, . . ^ = lou know ho mor. of Catawba EE Schairner & Marx the week-end with == are. This season 1 1 than ever. They a >f the navy, who Is ljE= j rice $4.1. New Hampshire, is 11/1 IP' lough. j = WAlo, ient Sunday in Rock zzz, They re the stylt iison. who is under- ?? will find a jjreat sc at the Fenneii in-|= double-breasted I ? leading Manufactu . EE Priced $1 1.75, $17 'orter. of Winthrop week-end with her EE \f\l 1 AIEf* Mrs. J. O. Porter. | -EE * \J\J FHLl* and baby have rf>-1 ? ^ our summer ot short visit to Ker- =3 without a Blue Sc j == handy for so man - = must be sure it is and 1-oulsp Wyile == color. We have tl ome after spending| = Priced $17.50, $24 anta. j j er and children, of zzzz "PREP re been spending ? The young feJlo\ Mrs. Kd Plyler. trousers will find Corcoran is under- quality everythin at the Fennell in- (>r the business nilitis. = We have them in EE Priced $14 Frank D. Green, of Sunday here with ? ???d^ ? ?\f?7 r. John T. Green. 35 MJIKJ LillHCd on has none to Hal- ^ Men's and Youn spose of his motion ?E Beach Suits in Gi there. Fancy Mixtures, w = Priced $9.95, $11. Mi'len I.athan spent tide with relatives. I sn: ~ i ?? nfield. of Washing-1 :Er I ^ W ^ I 1 It in ^ her parents, j 1=: fl I I 1 | M. Riddle. |~ IV V/ MmS J nip left Friday for'= "Qpll? If Tnr ( I the week-end with =? LJCIIo 11 1 Ul t ,- ^r, returned iiuiiiuiiiiuiiiiimuiiuiiiui ["uesdny, where she ig several weeks. son, Crawford, who will sp itTn . ? time here. Walker, of Chester, , ?f his cousin, Mrs. Mrs. Nannie A. Craven, < th? past week. N*. C., arrived Sunday for a TT Roddny and ?d V'"" l? Mr' nnd Mrs' ? Sunday In Fnrt CV"eU M. E. Terry and family 1 . . ed here from Hamlet, N. C Crawford who has , . _ _ . . occupying one of the Crav ie winter in Wash- _ , . . tapes on f!av street. Mr. r daughter, Mrs. . . , ? . . . a brother of \V. H. Ferry, w turned to her home . .,, , , , ,* . he will be associated in In She was accom- ^ Mrs. Poag and little HlJNS MAY CARRY < JBOiHB( WORLD POWER S Ferguson's 11 '*ut '* Must He Social many Instead of Impe ries, ' B R Germany. Cake?plain H fl London, May 5.?There Germans who agree with MB / | now professor of s \ niKes, an ...?.u.v ?. ? B of Berlin tli:?t there is no re )( B socialist Hoi ninny should 1 (/l\nc of I resh H out the scheme of work tiJhles direct Hp Which WHS the ironl of the Florida B 's,s' Hamburger Flei 58 apnears to he of this op oiAler eai ly. B p?fS t^p doctrine In the woi B Japanese which it thinks ol ion I interest because of their co ence with the program of f e of Every- B Rrockdorff-Rant7.au " I and New." B This convenient Japanese real cause of war was tl parahle energy of a sin*l ~ shut up in a Rray rnmor r and striving towards the si man militarism was a against Knglish capltallsn effort to throttle the wor y 1 posed Militarism failed new Germany must resum( war with the new weapon service and These are to he found I % moving Of raev. the deadly enemy ol Ism. Germany is the c< work; Kngland and Am countries where capitalist ~other people work The 1WT coming from Kngland and ? m 1^1 to Germany at once feels th come home from foreign In | world is not yet ripe for Hfy tionalism and Germany i- t . V Hill llllil!llllll!iiilllHilllilllllilllll!ll;l!llliilllilllll!lllll III KK VHTUHY SIIIK?IM'Y man-Walku in 01 iiien s Medium Weight and Summer C'lt wers. Miller Kros. A big shipment of Moha eautiful line of patterns to select from. nd Comfort Meet combination in clothes, . A suit with the rijrht 111 I 1 test features and that jjl $33.75 and $13.00. y models jm;* w popular the Hart hi \ Varsiey Suits always f * hey're more distinctive . re all w ><>K jruar; ntot I. ilnot i/%?i l-?"?*" . I 1 ? i L ^ *- - - i^vciv/ii ucir, ana ? ' V"*^S8r nodels. made 1 ?\ the ?g?ff'j\ ..">(), $2<1.9.~> and $.'5.'J.T.">. | j I ,D A SERGE . liBiN ltfit is hardly complete |1 Iff '"WraB l/ff> rge Suit. It comes in ^ fhf it Km fir' y occasions, but you C' iff (Jk/I&-*fa all wool and of a fast | * jnv f///^BE 50. $27.50 and S.M.T.'i. ' JJ lijuM " STYLES Jg v who ifc ready for long iif)\ all the style, all the g the returned fighter m JM lan can trot in flntV>oe Prep Suits. .95 and $17.50. Copyright 1 OF SUITS FOR THE ) K Gents' Palm Beach A great line of ay, Light <>i I)aik. in I mer an(j Metjium ell made, latest models. 59, $13.95 and $11.75. | Priced $4.95, $7.4 MAN-WALK! Cash For Less" "Make Victory S IIIIIUIUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillilllllllllllllllliilHIHillilllll "jS iend some of national socialism. She will speedily convert Huss'a to the same idea, says the Japanese. 3f I',Mloiri then the Balkan states, /Egypt. Inn ,i,a( Mexico and South American ^^2 jeorge B. stateg wjjj j0jn unjou Qf nationallst socialism led by Germany to tave mov-' destroy Anglo-Saxon capitalism viV' and are1 Japan must cease to tollow England 1^ rford cot- adopt the German ideal. As Terry is ^rst testimony of her good faith she ith whom w'1t return Tsitig Tau to China, then Lisiness. presumably with the help of Ger? many. Japan will assist China to HIT throw out English ranitaliani smoii nIM<,.in wonder this Japanese feels at home ( HEME in Germany, list Cier- ? rl)l1lsl BUSINESS NOTICES \V.\NTI> Cow, horse, nuile, "tip"., and goat hides. Se^ me before are many you sell. Capers CaiNhcn. White f Dr. I.en-I street. \ 55-2t. oclal and V "niversity CABBAfJR PLANTS of all.kinds for ason why sale at 25 cents pef 190. Plant not carry now and Ret an early itart. And 1 power it's cheaper than buyifeg the seed Imperial- J. B. Mackorell. \ 32-tf ndenblatt \ | inion but SF.1?: ADVKItTlsfcfWKNT of W. D ds of the l.etnmond in tnis issue. Get a f "special self-freezing icA c\eam machine, rrespond- .55 ? It. ount von 1 POTATO PLANTS?Please give usi day, declares your order now for potato plants afte tie incnm- and you can get them any time arra e power after April 10th. E. W. Slstare if Europe 45-tf gj im ?.er protest (3] whoso V ^ "=i WhenYouGo " | ' \ n demor r capital-' Shopping visiting, start , youi mntry of machine and without further Ijj r^ica a ro cream ready to serve upon your m makes s Japanese J* ' ?='. LEMMOND . Interna- j lie leader ? '&& >919 Hutddulfner ft Mill ' vnjwn mem n i V/OIIU LllLaL f = Boys' Clothing in Sum- ^ Weights. EE 8. $9.95, $12. i8 and up. =2 JP CO. | tire---Buy Bonds" = iiiriiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ) y*onoj < NOTICE TO PUBLIC. will officially taktf charge MonMy office days will be Saturi and public dajs until July 1, r which a new schedule will be nged. A. C.\ROWEL,L,f Co. Supt. Schools. >?2t. ni * III to Lhurch * self-freezing ice cream ibor have your delicious return. . T Sells It \ J PAUE FIVB __ ItOMIS" | ip Co. | ?thin?; in Hart SchafTir and Genuine Palm ?? I '