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PF' TUESDAY/ MAY 20. 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN~. Motor to Charlotte. Killed in I Among those who motored to I115. Refr Charlotte Monday to attend the ball course wet game between Greenville and Char- Ing. The * lotte were Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Fun- Lewis Mur derburk, William Funderburk, Mrs. Hams, Rot JamfiH Mcl.anrln 1 i* 1 ** 1 *u" ? uuu mi ic uauKii- iuoii, mttr> ter, Julia Elizabeth, and Mrs. Mc- Agnes F' Laurin's house guest, Miss Rebecca Floyd, Mb Beall, of Bennettsvllle. ory, T. C. ? .. ~ "* Edward Si IlcllKhtful Dinner Party. George Fairy Poovey was host at Rlrthdi n charming dinner party at the home The anr of his parents. I)r. and Mrs. G. W. honor of I Poovey, on Sunday, complimentary pastor. Re to Miss Rebecca Beall, of Bennetts- be at Tirzi vllle. Jack Watkins annd Buck i public Is 1: Smith, of Camden. An elegant! course dinner was served, the table' ' being lovely In Its appointments. ^e(1 . veil the r Ice Cream Supper at Van Wyck. memory o There will he an Ice cream sup- aon at '*'c per at Van Wyck school house Frl-I^ay aftern day night, the proceeds to go to the Woodmen Salvation army fund. A collection t?ke part was taken at the Van Wyck Metho-' dist church Sunday for the same ? uoverno cause amounting to $47.50. j for Bond Rlortion Tomorrow. | comm -Heath Springs school district will . erectl< vote tomorrow, (Wednesday), on the world wi question of issuing $15,000 bonds j Springs, o for school building. It is not ex-j^. Lewis, pected that much opposition will develop. * 1 t A corre Miss Moore Entertains. ton News Miss Eliza Moore, the charming ville write young daughter of Judge and Mrs. "('apt. 1' Ernest Moore, entertained a num- known as 1 her of her young friends at a most friends liei enjoyable party on Thursday even- vice overs ing of last week. The Moore home'known thr always hospitable, was especiallv so made a re nn iiiis occasion as me young ioiks plavnr clur minded happily together and en- Carolina. Famous Violin Had Been Stored in S| Generations Untouched?To Be Hea xiesday. May 21, at the Central (i .d# *m i i CROUD GAZING AT SKOVGAARI $ 13,000 00 VIOL:! Violins may not have 'the senti- ently it w nients and sensibilities attributed simp, but to them by imaginative muscicians, "Antonius but they have histories, intere ting 17 12." "\V and varied, gay romances and dark said the d tragedies, even as do their warm a eollectoi friends of mankind A violin which collection, is not only remarkable in itself but one violin with a remarkable story is one pos- Naturally sensed by Axel Skovgaard, the'vlo- could liav linist, A'ho is to appear at the Cen- many pain tral Graded school on Wednesday. ei| me. tha May 21. It is as bright and polished , as if hnd left the hands of its maker but yesterday, and still the instru- N'hlch had ment is over 200 years old. "y* an<* * ... , ,, book with First Person to Play upon tho violin was Mr. Skovgaard T,,r'us m,i himself. To a chance meeting with b'H '''a a London dealer in musical Instru- ' * re fore ments Mr. Skovgaard owes his good 8ei,m- w" fortune In obtaining his rare Strad romantic This man had a line collection of old * remona. .... iii . l . of Stradlv Italian violins, they were real anI. . u . j k'rl violin: tlques. craked. scratched and worn ... , . ... . maker pai through more or less rough life for several centuries. Having reveled Ht in the wealth before him and tried When it v most of them, Mr. Skovgaard re- ru|Use4| marked that it would have been a if was no, pleasure to have seen such Instru- HOna ? inents when they we it new, but such Jn ^|S fU( pleasures were denied modern ar- mi|geum tlsts. To the surprise of the Dan- arpnded fr Ish artist, his new friend replied in generatj0n the negative and stepped to a fire- . .. for the vi proof vault and came out with a hlg yellow leather case, which he open- pa'<* b,r ed and took out the 1 An t'nNtriing Violin lions as al and banded it to his guest. Appar- tone. 4 4 THE LANCASTER 1 . . - i degree at tho (Charleston Med I AND COUNTY I college and until he enlisted in l ~ ' |, world war, was a prominent ph> ' ? I clan of Timinonsville. Ills friei :he pleasures of the even- are proud of his promotion to ci eshslng punch and an ice tain and are-rejoicing that he ) e served during the even- returned here to continue his p guests included Misses I'ession." chison, Laura Gilbert Wll- Captain Foster is a brother of t sella Driscoll, Kthel Cau- Misses Foster, of this city, and I ' Glldersleeve Wylie, Mary other relatives here. underburk and Charlie * , ,, , , K. , ,, Hock llill Wins Game, ldleton Jones, Ned Greg. , . The Uock Hill high school tei Hicks, Tom Funderburk, * . . ,, .. Friday afternoon. for the seco stare and Joe Coibounifc. ? time this season, defeated the L? ?> Dinner for Pastor. caster high school team, 15 to lual birthday dinner in The game was played on the He he venerable and beloven Hill diamond. v. W. W. Ratchford, will * , ,, ?. Fiijoyuhle liridgc Party, ih parsonage May 24. The nvited Thursday afternoon at 4: , o'clock in the rooms over the Ba nvell Monument. of Lancaster, the Equal Suffra camp, W. O. W., will un League gave a benefit rook a nonument erected to the bridge party. The rooms had be f the late Julius L. llin-1 attractively arranged for the occ h Hill cemetery next Sun- 'on. A profusion of roses- was us oon at 2: to o'clock. Alt artistically In decoration thcongh< are invited to attend and the suite. Punch was served in the ceremonies. Mrs. M. J. Perry. In the rook c< test Mrs. Walters and Miss Le> norlal t omiiilsnlon. Murchison scored highest with a 1 r ( ooper has appointed |>ot^ were presented prizes. M th district as members of J()hn Ma|lpa won thp booby pr|z ission to have charge of In thp fan)p ,)f brldgei Mrs Jc >n of a memorial to the Cl..lWford wa8 the winner 0r the ? ?r heroes. Mrs. I^roy,prj7e In a 8pJrlted ,.uttjng cnnt f Lancaster, and ( ol. W. j j0jned jn by aj| Gf the guests, of York. | eluding those playing both brit! . and rook. Mrs. R. C. Brown won t int. roster Itin-k-. Hpondent or the" Charles- "??"?'atlon trophy. and Courier at Timmons s as follows: PKRAONALfl. t. K Foster, affectionately Dr. Ralph among his manv re. has re'n oed from ser Walton Black, of Greer, spent 1 eas. Dr. Foster is well v with friends here. oughout the state, having York Wilson spent Sunday icord as a star football Camden with friends. Ing his college days at He obtained his medical *1rs- R r- M'Manus. Mrs T ? Doster, and Miss Mess Mc.Mat spent the week-end at Charlotte w vanish Museum For relatives. rd Here on Wed- ('()'- and *'rs ,ier?y Springs n ! ored to Concord where they wi traded School. the week-end guests of Mrs. J. Odell. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Jacohson a children, of Kershaw, spent Sunt! with John H. Poag, of Washington, spending some time here with fumilv at the home of Mrs. Klizaln ^ Mr. Will Williams ^ Saturday in Mount Holly with th son. William Greene Williams eS^Hs*Walne Green has returned Were Shoal? after spending seve Iii.i s ii?*ii> ;it the homo of his fath John T. Clreen. Miss Pearl Coffey spent Sund In Hock Hill with relatives. Mr and Mrs. \V. S. hathan sp? Sunday at Riverside with relativ Miss Maude Moore, of Camdi spent Sunday with Judue and M Krnest Moore. M'ss Margaret Taylor, of C"nd 1 snent the week-end with her sist Mrs. Ira B. Jones, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. I). Funderbu M s Jas. McLaurin and guest, M ilehe-ca Beall, of Hennettsvllle. a j William Funderburk motored Koek Hill Friday t oattend the ha hall game between Lancaster 8 N Hock Hill as Just from the maker's j Misses ,Klfreida and Louise P< plainly it was lettered | and James Poag spent F"riday Stradivarius, Anno Hock Hill, hen I was last in Madrid," "* ealer, "I was presenteo to Mr and Mrs ,'PO Stee,? ,n0,0, r of art works. In whose ,n Wncolnton Sunday where tY however, there was b?tj3Pent ,hft day with friends. , namely, a Stradivarius. LeConte Mackey, of Davidson, I inquired how a violin spending a few days with his e become lost among 8?> rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mack itings and he then Inform- j * t It was I Dawson Hollis, of Columbia, sp the week-end In Lancaster w tn Old Heirloom . friends. always been in the fam hat he had once fonnd a *!; .T_?lt!k,ni8;_ _of. R???k L" a history of how Stradi- j """ a T""tur jatncasier nuno de this violin in memory | Dave Heath, of Hock Hill, ap id aon. an?l that they had Sunday here aa the guest of Kf retained It in the mu- Hobblna. th the instrument wept the tale of its origin?how in Among those aitendlng Rev. through the love of one T Thncker'a funeral at St Matht arlua' beat pupils for a w*re M,sa K"? Skipper and W 1st. an Instrument that the Reed, If II. Morton and J M. Ho rtleularly prized had been Mrs. W. J. Montgomery who 1 olen For the (ilrl beeVi on an emended visit to raa returned to its maker; \ "1 I ever to part w.th it. and Hkovgaanl Cokcert Wednesday until after hla death that The Lancastet Kqua/ Suffr old it to a collector, who, League Is providing ^ treat 'n, sold It to the Spanish | Lancaster by briiyilngy Skovgaa "nnr um Him i iiiiK-m urr-jiiio lammm Kitnmm vicennial and om father to son In many (company of metropolitan artists a. The price demanded thia city Wedneada/ evenlnK. > olin was $13,000 and waa^l. The league Islnxioua to mj kovgaard. This'violin ful- th,H mu!,,0a, a hl* A" ev Ing auch as thesfy famous music! moat enthusiastic expecta- , . , , ./ \ , ,, K furnish their au<Uenc<ta la well v/o I) will believe who hear Its jeffort and a'uniaslon wh ' la charged. / ' \ 50-1 # iL j A .. mmmmtmm t <EWS. LANCASTER. S. C. giliiiiiliiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liililliiiiniiiiiiiiiii! = SPECIAL VALUES IN ids *P- s SILK PARASOLS. ias " 1 Rodman' = =============== mi , Eg Til WONDER icki EE # H Are offered from our fast ? j well known W. B., J. C. ige EE ??????????????? rl est == WB\( in- oiss \<*\ V b\/^\ \) ? g Your Correct Corset Is Hi = - IN MEDIUM REGULAR AND HI( ? ? RUST MODELS. ( 'ip ? z=p Selecting a Corset should be the ? particular choosing a well-dressed w< in == can do, for it is so easy to make a ~ take in getting a Corset model. Her r == all the latest models which, if sel< EE under the advice of one of our expert == setiers, will give you perfect service ?>y. will l-lres desert cross alone, until That glorious clay for hearts which 7* hl(ui- m. 1 The earth Rives back to 11* our dean Prom Flanders' fields. i [ill. "PLKANOU M.t av Lancaster, S. C." i 1 I ent Concert at (iradcd School. I ''^1 Heniember tlvy date. /Wednesday evenlnp. May 2r^ at 8 ;.10 o'clock, j . Skovgaard. the wo^ld renowned vlo- | faass Jw,s linlst will give a reteitqil at the Cen-1 jj tral Graded schodjt. Admission JJ?] iofj $1.00, children 50c. /Vou cannot afford to miss this rate Kmsical treat. ? has \ 59-11. her Sill ? Catarrh Cannot Be Cured . . With LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as they hlCr cannot reach the seat of the dlseaae "*o aRO Catarrh Is a local disease. greatly In- -? . fluenced by constitutional cqmdttlons. and K/t ,or In order to cure It wu mupt take an vV# irf| Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medl- I cine Is taken Internally and acts thru the the blood on the mucosa surfaces of the __ t system. Hall's Catarrh Mrdlclne was Lrci prescribed by one of trie beet physicians 1 iC rfav In this country for years. It Is composed of some of the bpst tonics known, i1"* combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Hull's Catarrh Medians cine Is what produces such wonderful I .... results In catarrhal conditions. Send for I 1 tn testimonials, free. irh T. J. CHENEY A ?*0.. IVops . Toledo, O 1 All Druggists. 7&r. f mmmmmmi It. Hall's family Mils for^constipation. a! . 1 ?. A ^ \ == entire comfort. They are priced $1.48, $1.98, S 10 = $2.95, $5.48 and $4.95. pro zzz ' |e Front Lace Corsets nd EE Are quality Corsets. The front 1; lay r=j principle is the correct one. We have i jEj in a number of different models and as low prices will prove a delightful re IS == tion. hin = Priced $l.fi8, $2.48, $3.48 and $4.1 nh ~ | RODMAN- Wj n," | "Sells It 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii daughter, Mrs. J. II. Withorspoon,! t * I'is returned to her honu' in Con- BUS] "" cord. I ps ? + < J. S Wilson and children motor- WWTKI) r*n' ed to lto<-k Mill Sunday and wore White i I IS accompanied homo liy Mrs Wilson. pa> eve who has been undergoing treatment to eieli on at the Kennell Infirmary. Don't \ Pr her Co ,\ New Version. : r,<)--?t The following is from the "One Pk Minute Page" in the Charlotte Ob ?.-oit K\l liss server: (,ar in ' in,j "In Flanders' fields our dear ones tires- c to runs go so- < Who taught us how the brave could I j ^ g ind die) Where crosses mark the narrow bed, A *'il poppies blowing overhead . OABUACiI ?ag There also lie the hearts of those sale at Of us who love, and loving knows now an The price sublime that we have paid.j 'l s 0 , The sacrifice each of us made I " red In Flanders' fields. toy 1 The larks will sing, the poppies blow . I is And ye, unbroken sleep will know. I pa- While we who loved and were loved Q Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ] RE IN I OK Walk FUL VA growing Corset C: and COLLEG ?re ' most )man mis- ' and 218 Remarka In medium am ___ brocades and j White, sizes 1 >t $1.18, $1.?)8 K \ Cotti I the jn\ a fun ijne c vela- didm and low I every day. * "> I Viced $1.68 \LKUP ( For Cash For Les liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinminiii [NESS NOTICES + + + + + + + + + * ? s\\\ Mil.I. I.Alton? >r eolotnd. per day. r.v two weeks; mills three t miles fr<itii West v Hie vrite, come Acme Lum. Westville, S. C. K One 1 1 7 Ford 1 urine pood condition; three new at looks Kood as new and ?nd. For quick sale; $4 75. Ilis, Lancaster, R. No. S 58-2t. 5 PLANTS of *11 kinds for 25 cents per 100. Plant d Ret an early start. And aper than buying1 the seed [ackorell. \ 32-tf TVF OFFEE < t received shi] II Coffee, CHas ?ite House Cofft ibeam Coffee, I lot bulk cof f ee to 10c per. poi \ J sh Vegetables W. H. PAGE FIVE :ill!llili:ill!lllill!iiillii!!lltllllllllllll!|i|r I BLACK CAT CED SILK HOSIERY. |= up Co. | LUES | Department in the ? E GIRL CORSETS, g M '?ft4^sSf7 | 7 ble Corset Values g J low bust models in fancy =5 )lain materials, in Pink and E5 I) to 30. Wonderful values == , $2.48 and $2.98. S \e Girl Corsets >f sty'es and models in me- EE bust that are gaining favor == . $1.98 to $4.95. H COMPANY I s" ?f mini' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil V<ri'K K OK KhKCTIOX. Whereas, one-third of the freeholders and one-third of the elector* of t tie age of 21 years, residing in White Bluff school district. No. 26, have petitioned the county board of education to order an election to determine whether or not an additional tax of 4 mills shall he levied on all real and personal property for school purposes. We hereby order said election to be held by the trustees in said White Bluff school district. No. 26, on Tuesday, May 27, 1919, at the school house. At which election only such electors as return real or personal property lor taxation and exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates shall he allowed to vote. The opening and closing hours snail r>f tne same as in an general elections. A. C. ROWKLL, H. K. COFFKY, B. F. CARSON', County Board of Education. P?? COFFEE [iiuciii Lfauiii^iuu e Sanborn Coffee, ;e, Morava Coffee, Caraja Coffee, also :, and can save you und on all coffee. daily. TERRY