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FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT Col. and Mis. Springs Iteturn. 1 Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs, who i have been in New York for several i weeks have returned to the city. Woodmen to lltive lMcnlc. The Woodmen of the World are * planning a big picnic in the grove J of Geo. W. Williams near the L. & C. depot, on July 4. An interesting 1 program has been arranged for the ( occasion and a good time is anticl * pated. 1 , rhlpf ()rr to (la.stonia. Former Chief of Police J. E. Orr, of Lancaster, has accepted a position 1 as chief of the Gastonla, N. C., po- ' lice. Chief Orr left this city some time ago for Charlotte where he took a position on the force as "plainclothes man." He came here from ] Charlotte three years ago and has many friends In this city. Mr. McManus Here. T. S. McManus, of Waldo. Fla., is visiting his brother. C. L. McManus this week. Mr. McManus Is a former resident of Lancaster and a native of ^ Lancaster county. Ho moved away from this city in 1889. however, and for the past eleven years has been residing in Florida. He says I.an- ' raster has grown into a city since he left it. Arrest S|ieeders. Several speeders have recently ^ en arrested on the county highvs by the county authorities, There is a state law prohibiting a zreater speed on public highways han 2f> miles per hour, to which little attentio has ever been paid The authorities are making an effort to 1 ) i mil It ii n rpclf louu ilelvlno ?-v.%.vwo ' "'?h? Not Many Liko II. I The new non-parking ordinance passed by the city council is said to 'no the only one of its kind in captiv- ' ity. Gastnnia N. ('., however, is 1 running Lancaster a close second in * this respect. The city fathers of that 1 town have recently passed a la v for-] bidding jitney drivers "over 5<> in 1 number." from keeping their cars on I any street inside the fire limits for < a longer period than ten minutes. I This action was taken." says a dispatch from Gastonia, "in order to re-| lieve the congestion prevailing on t Main street, where most of the jitneys now park " There is prospect , of Lancaster's ordinance being modified in the near future so that cars j may be parked on one side of the 'dock from Arch street to Gay street and on both -ides from Arch to the t lepot. I * i May l>eatb Kecord. Following is the record of deaths the month of May reported to the : ' ir?l I Cl I Wl ? I I <1 Oltllinili 11 > tfi:i Clyburn. col . 27 years, Ilu rd. May 1. Pleasant Plain. ('amie Aloxander. rol., 78 yrars, Lancaster, May 2, While Oak. Carrie Anthony, col., 36 years, odar Creek, May 6, Vt. Carniel. Pearline Rollins, rol , 18 months. ;l Hills Creek, May 6. Witherspoon ^ cemetery. ' < Henry Hood, col., 58 years, (Jills Creek, May 11, Salem. Jno. M llauins. white, 80 years. Lancaster, May 15, (Klgin. Mrs. J. K. Helms, ^ hite, 62 years, Hills Creek, May 14, Westside. .1 11. Thacker, white, 57 years. Lancaster, May 18, St. Matthews. Jas. Fletcher Carnes, 67 years, ILiford. May 11?. Tabernacle. Arrives From Oversea*. % A telegram from Sernt. Itevan Funderburk to his parents, l>r and Mrs. J. 1). Funderburk. announced his sate arrival Thursday from overseas, where he has been in the ser-. vice for the past year He has gone, to <'?mp Mills to await his final dig-! charge. Try laiiu-uster's New Ordinance on Your Piano in "ti." Yorkvllie Enquirer: The parking| of automobiles along the streets has hecome a serious problem, and it Is proposed to discuss the matter in a common sense way here without arriving at any conclusion. There is no quarrel with the folks In the automobiles. On the( contrary they aro; most welcome and desirable visitors. ? They are welcome Sorrily eomiuer- _ clally and or her wise. Hut the auto- mobile parked In ( front of a place of business blocks traffic and inconveniences the proprietor of the business. It puts him in an awkward position. He does not want the owner of the automobile to move and he does not want him to stay. The automobile owner does not want to inconvenience anybody; hut he Is at a loss to know what to do with his ear. He would gladly get the cai* out of everybody's way if he could, but he< does not know how to do It. There is need for solution of the problem Involved, and the Individual who works out a solution will he entitled fo the everlasting gratitude of every4 * * * / TH ~~ 'attended the OWN AND COUNTY [ -? ? body. In the meantime it is well for SerRt. Gro ill to keep their tempers under It ro[n ,m?,1 U and received , _ Jackson Fric Dance last Night. i Mexican bor< . , , . . . I with that coi An enjoyable dance was given last sight in the Mac'.cey opera house byl Miss Nell the Lancaster Cotillion club. It was' teaching at Ii sne of the largest dances given in summer vacs Lancaster in some time, visitors being present from several nearby Stewart II towns Crawford Ilei Thursday In Moriah Union. of I)r. and M Following is the program of the Moriah Union to be held with the j^ejj ^ Chai Center Grove Itaptist church June ^ ^ y 27. 28. 29th, 1919: Friday. James Cra 11:00 to 11:20 Devotional, Uev. dent at Cleir E. B. Jenkins. % | *he 8umI! 11:20 to 11:40. Organization. J Misses Ma 11:40 to 12:45 Sermon, Rev. A. D. J ley, of Heatl VVoodle. in Lancaster 12:45 to 2:00. Dinner. Miss Eliza 2:00 to X: 00, Why Stiould Our spoilt th? w( PKii.Ak.. rw " uen i-racuce corrective Dlscip- Heath Jones line? Hev. J. F. Hammond. .1:00 to 4:00. How Far Should Misa Isab" Baptists Go In Co-operating With Dther Denominations for the -Exten-I *^"88 ^enevie don of God s Kingdom? Rev. K. R.| Miss Fredd Jenkins. Rev. T. A. Dabney. a stml,.nt ? Saturday. .home for the 10:10 to 10:45 Devotional. Rev.' ... ... I,. I Private Kd "lo':4S to 11:30. Thn Alll.u.lo or x ,, , . . ? fives in Dan he Moriah toward the $75.0011.000 1. . .. Sumter. Drive for Missions, Rev. Samuel Long, followed by voluntary discus- Miss Mar dons. i friends in (' 11:30 to 12:30, Some Post War Problems of the Church and How to hrnest Mr Meet Them. Rev. A. I). Woodle, Rev.jba" d1 ^?lur \ K. Rlackmon. ; \iiss Guy 12:30 to 2:00. Dinner. from Coln,nt 2:00 to 3:00, Some Fundamental j ? stUfiont at s'. T. Principles Which Helped to| A*in the World War. Rev. B. F. Car- Dr. and Mi ion. Rev. T. W N. Falle. Rev. lT. It. dren have re tarrett. Chester, aftei 3:00 to 4:00. Cnenlisted, hatent as the guest: Power in our Churches and How to spoon. Harness it in Itehalf of the King-j , .. .... Julian Gile loin. Rev. II C. Dunn. Rev. .1 r., . ... . ing a few da; lammond, Rev. Bird. Sunday. Frank Dee 10-.30 to 10:45 Devotional. K. W. dent at Raile ""askey. 1 returned hon In - 45 to 11:30 Sunday School Ad-J vacation. I rncc W l% Tli/.tnneo^ 11:110 to 12:30 Sermon, Kev. E. II. Miss (>? in \ lenkins. day for Sum 12:30 to 2:00. Dinner.* for? RoinK to 2:00 to :{: o0. Support inn Chris- Miss Currj i n: Education is l.oyalty to Christ, spending a f ('. Croxton. W. L. Croxton, \V. L. Mrs. Harry 1 'rhnminger. II. F. Carson, ' Uman W i chairman of Committee. 'n ' olunihia m I Miss Glad] PERSONAliS, burg, spent guest of Mis: K. E Cloud, of Rock Hill, spent N,,ss /o,nif Tuesday in town. 's ''ie house Cardell. Miss flattie Moyd, of Spartanburg, mil Miss Ilannum, of 1'hiladelphia, Mrs. \\ \' of Charlotte, I Wanted 4j ri" v HI Miss Louis at Unce I too FAT HENS |'? J H, (Continue she i/s quick ;f -7?7 -- H| I"UI . jIMIMMI 1 yon have airy to sell at li0'1 ,hat ,h'*> , \ 4. . | ami message a ?ood price. Also top H| Many of prices paid foi\ H here also str \ <'ollins said Frying Size Chickens, B ;h; K"'"nl J 3 A ' H tal strikers. Eggs, Butter, I not 00 ' ^B expert quick \ Speaking a mb Konenkamp Ferguson Co. I" r " W ^B workers. "The Home of (lean H "We want Food at the Lowest Pos- I anrt r,Rh1 sihle Price." B ,lhr"ulth a " r ^ he said. "Wl taldlshed. INSUkA^ When you waift Life Insu/ancc ance, or Sickness and Atciden SKE/-\ A. G. EtLISC lie llepreHentN tliA* llest <' /_: * ...... E LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C. dance here Thursday be quickly disposed of by some fa j guests of Miss Perry tribunal." t. ver C. Sims has returned I nths service overseas, his discharge at Camp L4 m/vaU lay. He was on the X I vuli ler during our clash Sr.... Ji WATERMELONS titnan, is at home for the it ion. H AT eath and Miss 'Ella FFRriKHN'^S nth, of WInnsboro, spent * CiIVvlUul/ll O Lancaster as the guests rs. R. C. Brown. Marsh and daughter, i/UCAjf rlotte, are the guests of ^ J ig, who has been a stu.son college, is at htyne ? BUSINESS NOTICES nor l/\n ilde and Emma Mob- FOR JAJjK?One n^w alx-cyllnd h Springs, spent Friday Buick. See me at, once. J. A KvanH. ' \ 66-1 beth Law, of Rock Hill. WANTD?Cow, horsV l^le. shot jek-end with Miss Mary an<j goat hides. steo mo befo you sell. Capers Cafilhen, Whi al Boyd, of Greenville, street. ; ^ aek-end as the guest of ( f, IWYKKCIV HAS SOLI) to K ve Bo>d. wards & llortok and G- Laze lie Knight, who has been ''V 8nm(l valuable, property i it Coker college, is at Meeting and Wlufe streets ronsis summer vacation. j ?f ,r* hou^fs ai\d other vara *- lots. This/tvil^ was made throw Iward Sims has returned; T M Hifgl.c.:, Real L.L.te B?ok. is and Is visiting rela.-' caster, llil home is at THK AMi:i:i(W TAILORS lia1 moved .id \t door t\ tlnvltank j IjanoasTer and will l^rpfate undi y Woods is visiting 'h** name of the Kny^FCTailors wil harlotte an ?n,'ro'>r nrvv ofVvoolcna. 1 I ' \ N tl.Vtf. tore attended the .Tun* WANTKI) For nextTfen days, v 11 bin Wednesday night, j will pay 30c per p/^und for hide I Also higest price for beef eattl Skipper lias returned Small & ScarborO, Rhone 2 4$. Mi tia. where she has been way. G5-2t. the Methodist college. _ s ' *' Ym,nt-' and ch?turned to their home in j-* r spending tlie week-end fU i L | John B Qpr s, *?f Columbia, is spend- J 3 StetSOll B rs with relatives here. j 3 |IAT^ JL JLrt s, w ho has been a s|u-1 ? ? ~ y Military institute, has [ ??_ ????? te to spend the summer rU ' S From Our GEl ,'ieve ltoyd will leave to- J iter to visit friends be- f 1 her home at Holly Hill, r J 1 y" fMT 1 e\v days with her aunt, jjj JB, A JL A( lines. i JQ lson is spending n week! ifi New Shipment of Men': on business. ip p r1 11 1* C - 32 noisettes, rul! line S ;s Hryant, of Orange- 4? r i i l the week-end as the g for thlS HOt Weather. * Kva Parks. "* i Johnston, of Asheville. ^ # ~ "M Mf * Beautum t ? *3. Itoykin and children. Jj| are spending a few LI Assorted I uttcilis, well ! I . rs* Chi U n iawao ? i .. ... ? - l j outtons, all sizes. Trie a ford spent Tuesday in | 3 M $2 4g an(, $2 Qm. Q -? | I shown. A wonderful ass e Wylie lias returned - 1 , . ...... , to New York and Rich- Jj stripes, with French ci: I I worth much more today - - < t \DEKS \RF F 1 early selection advisah tEDICTINC, TIE-UP [3 these prices. $3.50 val . ~ ? i[ Men's Lion Brand and CI ;d From Page One.) J 1 11 shirt and collar manuf; he strike. It was char*- I . values for your money ' had been intimidated { f s taken from them [1 them in a11 the ,Jltest pa the Postal messengers e J (<> $6.95. You will find nek in sympathy. Mr. I 1 1 1 *u 1 . . . E i eluded in the above pri< he did not know what lit nation was as to Pos- I ? ???????????? sorio'uBiy ZZZZ $ ai improvement," he said. Q? See our bijj case ot ( hen] it a meeting of strikers Q2 leading lines oi nice Wa Raid the telegraphersj rfj in Foldiunhand. Brown all the way to prevent j r ] Ties. Priced 25c, 18c, mtnation against union i $1.18. l Men's Shawknit Hose, dou the right to organize I m Lis^es thread and pure t to bargain collectively { f leading colors. Priced ,r 'gltimate trnde union," [ ^ 75c Pair, ith these principles es- [ 1 Big line of Arrow Cotton other (locations would ? J thread at 15c, 25c and i -} At 88c one lot Men's Silk * ~ f;;! values while they U< 1 ? Big Special in Men's Leatl [ them going up with on I [ J in we can save you m< I V ^ r ] our usual way for less 2 J 75c and 98c. i, Fire Insur- |j Summer Undt if fncuranrp rl How about y?ur supply ol II insurance, [j wear: True, underwear ______________ [ ? ting real values at mec [ j every essential of quali \1WT [I demanded by those wh< /lN r 3 in Underwear. jj J Men's full made Elastic .- V.... _ (' The FIRST NATI I LANCASTER SOUT 9 ???????????i I liberty I.nai I V P I THE FIRST NATIONAL B will buy Liberty Loan Bond ? the people of Lancaster Con month of July, 1919, and pi 4 same to the credit of vour INGS DEPARTMENT. A v main as long as one year fro LJ- sold, and we will pay intern 3p of four per cent per annul ro terly. This is the tirst opportun Lancaster t'mmtv have had d-| u-'J 1MI1'* 31111 ?THE !l". % First Natioi s; lancaste: _s8 Chas. D. Jones, President, g E. M. Croxton, Vice-Preside e. :l Ira H. June: mfvALl m' FURNISHING Di an-Walku s Cluett and Lion Grand Shirts in ilk Shirts, all priced for quick s< They are made up cool and in all Line of Shirts \ C made, finished nicely, with neat \ ed , . ,98c, 81.IS and $1.98 s f the greutWt lines Ave have ever ^ ortment irt m^d^um and wide iffs. Yalues\i ntlj/ts lino that are than we havje them priced at. An le as they not last long at ues at W2.4S and $2.95. uett Shirts, yhade by the largest ;ictories, which insure you better J See our J>ig shirt case full of itterns. Priced $3^18, $2.95. $1.95 some wonderful values in silk in:es and 1<A. * \ Union Suits at . id hosiery \ne lot Men s M y Silk jjnd other 51.75 value at $ sh and Silk Ties, Ony case Men's Ai Tie and Wash Priced 18c per j 75c $1.00 and Men\ guaranteed weV in Shirts hie heel and toe, values only 65c silk, in all the Men's Manhattan 58c, 18c, 65c and Price<P$l.98 sui One lot Alan's Uni< Hose and Lisles values. vNot all 35c. sizes in the who Hose. Wonder- Men's White* Con ist at 38c Pair. beautiful qilalit tier Holts. With sleeves, lonjA ai r big stqck just $1.15 per garm >ney. Priced in Special line of Bf; 5c, 35c. 18c, 65c, 25c and 50c. ifi^u o i auinc^.^ I weight. Priced >rwear Men's Night Shirt f Smmer Under- Men's Panamas a economy is get- soft straw and lium prices, has $1.00 and $1.50. ty, fit and wear Wonderful line of > know the best $1.50, $1.98, $2.4? Men's Panama Back Nainsook $5.00. PAGE TO AIT A V V> ? tftr i UNAL BANK H CAROLINA i BONDS ar j BANK of Lancaster Is of every issue from nty at par during the ace the proceeds of account in our SAVill deposits must rein date the Bonds are %t 011 same at the rate h, compounded quaritv that the people of to sell their Roods at lal Bank I. R, S. C. nt and Cashier, 3, Jr., Assistant Cashier. ipn Leonard Sr J to SLS I _ oxroKns |j EPARTMENT ;| ip Co. || Madras, Percals and 3 illing. Just the kind ffi the prettiest patterns C \ i| ' m A 1 ">0c and f>8c Per Suit. anhattan Union Suits 3 >1.25 whil ethey last. *d thlotie Shirts and Pants, in garment or 95e per suit. |f| Keiss Athletic Under- US and Drawers, $1.00 I r; or $1.2.") per suit. J 5 Athletic Unjon Suits, ft on Suits, $1.25 and $1.50 [ 3 sizes in each lot, but all r 1 le lot. Reduced to 08c. * J 1 bed Shirts and Pants, y y. i?i lonjr and short | \ nd knee pants. Priced US ent. ffi ivs' I nion Suits. Priced rfJ 3 'a.iamas, real summer ! | special $2.05 Suit. ' s 08c and $1.50. I ? nd Sailors; also line of j | cloth Hats. Priced 50c ft ? Men's Sailors at $1.00, ? J 1 and $.1.48. r 3 Hats. Priced $3.48 to Sj I RftfffMMBwyfarcfigt !.? . > " -? ?^