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TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT TOV ' To Celebrate 91*t Birthday. H. H. Shute. lives near Union church, wril! celebrate his olst b.rth- 1 day on Friday. July 1. Everybody y, cordially invited. i eQj Homr Barwd. *.are R H. Cornwell of Catawba had the y, misfortune Saturday. June 21 to lose h s home by Sre. He and his , family were out for a ri ie and *hen they returned they found the home Mr in ashes. There was no Insurance. Ores Lknt. Hunter Knn>u?e Home. Lieut Philip W. Hunter, who ha* Dr served in the medical corps of the Benr British army for two years is now ar. i earoute to his home at York, accord- ^ .ng to information received by his J. tno'her Mrs J J Hunter Lieut. *A* Hunter has been awarded a distinguished s^rv :e medal by the Br.'ish M government. is v * Brow Rebuilding Their Horn**. Kershaw Era: Mrs Ella K Cau- M then, who has been in Rock Hill for Wye "-T-rai w aere sne r.as been at;-.-*; undergo.ng nodical treatment. Is spending a few days in Kershaw **' looking after mi'teri in connection *:th the rebuilding of her home Her mother. Mrs. J M Kirkley. who is staying in Rook Hill at the home co u of relatives. will return to Kershaw w as soon as her home is ready for oc- ?ra; cupanoy Mi Kills Son-in-laiw. retui A yonng man named Huggin3. anj whose home was In Chesterfield; county, died last week In the Wades- M boro hospital from the effects of Dren blows given by h.s father-in-law. day William Dean. The Wadesboro An-, son.an says that Dean and Huggins.1 . , ... turn who were traveling in an automobile. had a quarrel near Morven Sunday night. Both had been drinking, it is \j said, and when near town, had a quarrel They got back in the car started again when something wenti wrong with the oar and both got out * ies again. There they quarreled again. ^r*one report says, about who should ^ Trunk til* Ford. As a result of the ^ Sam f.ght Dean, the father-in-law. was . . to R seriously cut twice in the breast. He then managed to get hold of a plow- M beam and landed several blows on liam the head of his son-in-law. with the time result above stated. and " turn lK-rtth of Mrs. Sallir (md'rt'y. Waxhaw Enterprise: Mrs. Sallie' M Godfrey died Monday afternoon at spen her home about three miles south- Miss east of town after an extended ill-i nes.s with stomach trouble. ? * Fr;d She was fifty-six years old and ai ?ood woman, a member of Unity A. j P. P church She was a daughter of Lant the late Israel P. Walkup. and a full towr sister of Mrs. S. P Walkup and Mrs. R. T. McCain She is survived by ftve children. Messrs. James. Fuller ' ' and Thomas: Misses Fannie anl Lillie Godfrey. Her husband died 11100 about a year ago. ^ Burial was at Waxhaw Baptist church vesterdav afternoon. with 1D ? services by Rev. K W. Houan Death of Hr>. Mary Waxhaw Enterprise: Mrs Mary Simpson, one of the oldest women ic j b'JS; the county, died at the home of her, -on. D E Simpson, near Unity ye--- ? ^ terday morning. She was more than . davs eishty vears old a ad had bee.. .a i t.l .u rs. health far a lor.g time. Her death was not unexpected. ?? Mr* Simpson * as fir?t married m Maxwell McCain and of this union one son. R T McCain survives Her second husband was the late Day i Simpsoe. Of thi- mar- .ue th : lowing children survive- J. E.. S. Z and D E Simp-on Mrs E J Tyson| j \ ! Mrs J Unity choreh ind bu wes there |v t is morning A Mr. Ca?kt7 Injured. VVylie 'J. Caskey c- in:y ron-'-r. was struck by an auto...obi driv >n T \f V V?n IVi-.U- ,-?n Main *treet Saturday afternoon and painfully. though not seriously. w,irt He * i? rushed ? th-. office of a physician and medical ai?l was immediately a sen. loafer h- was taken to his home on Chesterfield avenue. Trunk Contained "Boose.** The Chester Reporter says: Happening to see something of a liquid nature flowing out of a certain trunk at the Seaboard baggage room last night, and his suspicions further aroused by a familiar and not un-| pleasant odor emanating therefrom." Officer Huey continued his investigation. and was rewarded upon opening the trunk by discovering seventeen pints and two quarts of booze, which had been shipped from Chicago, and was the property of one, John Ed Reid. who has since been arrested. W J. Cunningham, of Rock Hill, pent the week-end with friends. ? # THE Oklahoma. *t VN AND COUNTY * ^ ~ J Early P. P duties today PERSONALS. Plyler-Simpsoi firm he is a i iss Eva Lowry spent the week- *Qd Ml as the guest of Miss Marj.e S.s- children, of \ c of Riverside. days in the ch parents. Mr. a rs M 5. Witherspoon and chiland Miss Etf.e St uner motored Luke Gamb harlotte Tuesday. man for Belk years, has ac> SAP Rogers and Misses Annie the Rcdciac.t orv and Florence Robinson, t Tuesday in Charlotte. J George B. ? and M i *'ey and Miss Ora Huckabee. of t?av :or oruen lettsville. are the guests of Mr. nual meeting Mrs C.ybum Wilson Press assoclat - and Mrs J M Swafford and High Point daughter. Kathertne. spent the vdelaide Thu ;-end in Gaffney with relatives. c who ha3 ; iss Betty Brown, of New York. s 3 .siting her brother. Dr. R C S?sterda>. >n- Herman Pc r and Mrs J. M Yoder of Van dischara k spent Saturday here with rel- 1143 retur^^'* s Dn iss Evelyn Bell spent the past At meet.ne t with her cousin. Miss Mazie tor'* of the t cev at Heath Springs company held semi-annual ( iss Mary Craig has returned to j mbia after a few days visit to thV successful parents. Mr. and Mrs. J W. ^ ?.hool disl _ | for the issue r and Mrs. Max G Brittam have were rned home from Tyb<?e Island he Atlanta j Jfews' isses Elfr.eda Peas and Sadie AMERICA> nan. of Rock Hill, spent Sun-, afternoon here with relatives. j :ss Mary Heath Jones has re- Navy C ed from a visit to Miss Lillian .. . ... French Ha d. of Charlotte lows I iss Eliza W Moore spent Thursin Camden. Br<?st> JuQf *d Poore. of Co.umbia. is th? ilians w^re k: t of his grandparents. Mr. ar. i ar- : L. C Paysear verelv. and a ' in riots here rs S. L Allen and little son , American, sol Jr . left Tuesday for a vis:* d er home near Charleston I The casual r ar.d Mrs William Greene W.l- sult of th* t "** ^ *1 \ n1 r' s who have been spending some " * ^ with the former's paren-s. Mr. P?- ' * an* *"* Mrs Will Williams, have reed to their home in M' Hollv ava *aM,? a'*'*' can naval otf. i<s Margaret M K-va. of V rk been drinkins t the week-end as the guest of F'ren-h 'i: a Eliza Wylie. crowd of Fret .. , fleer and it i rs. M. S. \\irhe-spoon .returned . . . ... him until he i ay from New \ ork a can? w.no pass T. Funderburk and Ren Frank aw"?-e ' the ?y. of Dudley. spent Monday in a-(' i on business *hen b* A mob of F r W L-. Blaokaion and family.1 ,jter3 ar.i 3aj Cershaw. leave today for Black -h* Hotel Mo ntain. N. to spend a couple of , f.oe'-s * ere ths at their summer h n.e there ,v,j a 5 ~~ vne-i' .ins in G Ellison has zone to Balti- . , , toutid t em ? to consult a spe-ialist concern- sAi , r,lfaliate, his eyes. J A company r O Wv PbOTty .s spending a % " * 1*ra:' t in Baltimore on pror'e-^ional "r" ^A ^n-"' <!er \dm ra ness. ^ 'h rival ipt and Mrs Will e C Strange. ordered th-1 'olunibia. are spending a few their barrar* with Mrs S4rur.z>- s m ;th?-r. roar'hed back Annie Lindsay. before going to daclarod, the". . t r ii:u f A f KF.RTU.I/F.It ..o J fcwrr^i I t P { Owners . J Your custon* : > en- P' '>r r' trust cir^ to y&i to repair. They frmy burn thk.iu while they jire in the iOco \i Ha shop and if r?of insured l-~ - the owner mai look to ,R vt ' x:"> . , "! still is a t>lxi#? you for damages. When of HOme> of you take in a clr. better r*.iim of the ask if it is insured, and mon visions if not c*ll the Hartford of wene?. ,h* agent. It's a little thing day< of c,oad . . ... / . ! east to which hut it service.] i ,im of 1 " devotion, w hi . | ^ I>ixie the Glc Lancaster insurance the ?oid*n bo* Aaencv rtgCllvj whose cool del IRA R inVi*C ID life breathe ? Laiioister, S. C."*~ "~J! . pled with the i J noble and tht ! LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C. lere Capt Strange has memories that do not die litlon. they cluster about things i templed with the dr^am-fab lyler entered upon his ^ ^ ^ ^ as manager of tfc? boundles3 dwp ind. aft<?r f, i company, of which Qf romance p)etry anii g;or nember again Home! Dixie, the -s. J C. Porter and and Glorious, the sweetest >rk are spending a few of History, the noblest Ep: ty rislting the former's ages, the Lig-t of yesterye nd Mrs J R Porter. effulgence g-.!d? the -rest c swift onward tide! Dixie. i le. who has been sa.es- Mother of the Nation. Bros, for a number of srrUctlble Kingdom of the repted a position with Dtx e th- ir -,rnp i-nb'.e Valkup company i r :r dreams. Yes there > t?* Dixie. Craven, editor of Tne _ rs Craven left vesterSH< IE PKU ES r?? ?.?? ivllle to attend the anof the South Carolina New 1 irk J :ne ioQ. prices for shoes w as fore. ~>T7~ News: Miss ^atem-r- issued th? -41or.. * '.nr.vi ^ * ' - ' visitir.jr h^r aunt, mee'ir..: h--? mpbell. returned home ?r- , ? BUSINESS NOTI >ovey ha-1 received his :e from the navy and to his home here ^ WTER?Will pay* ' i 1 * for hides for next ^en day iilenil Doilan1*!. est market price f#r <*a't of 'he board of direc- ens ani egz*. Smkll ?v 'armers Bir.k ?: Trust Midway. Phone I45 yesterday afternoon a llvidend of 4 pe- cent FOR *\I.E?A ; Entity f Th!s bank also * as pine ben-hes. suKabl* * : . bidder for the Tata-*-- ;n good onditior.. 'Apply trier bonds, pay-.ne 11 Heeler * L^-'M Micas of 13.000. The bids Horton Monday in pursuar.-e retofore ri'-en in The **HIP OR Hitl><i \OlR \\ us Rolls recorr+ijrj^d ^ miller with '.:*e '.a*3 expiS IN RIOT the job Satfcfmctun gt BREST KILL TWO " j ^ 1r, MiiUC. "o . Rock HiU. S (fleer Tear* Down a " m. and Riotin* FoU FOR SALE?One new si n. n Buiek See me a: or CTity Quiet Now. Evans. 1 30?T * o Frenh c v . . ? illed ani ~ - American % ailors were injur i selore 'ban 1 i *ounded V last nizh* Two of 'ue I H 1 K Ani V 3 I | | S B exchange JL m J an mili'ary and r. i i rench -ailo--^ ?, ? r=zrr^z^nzzi=^: 1 be?an. a -dir.* *o ^ oun's ve p. ir. \nt-- - J f f\ r I " IV' \^gf 1 d i : h^avi;>*. * .< vn a r.'1 vanipe't r. V % ! l.'hmen atta <?> i -h '- * s sa ! kick-?! ar.,i -at W Y 1 _ . _ ed bv ar.'i \ - - I I v * AV/ ff 'h-1 naval off. ? Th-? V jr 7T1 ^ j J n.a - - j' ===== 'r^n v.; ?-. * \r.'. - 'lor* arempted to raah ^ ? vhere \tner ? an t at V m The Americans it i : x?- ' "???????? hurried to < >?ne *% ar> -oor. r^t r-1 r = :n hi ?> H0W AB0U1 - ?. ar: - * Br-;-.. ; - :m 3 EBRATE1 TH v* th?i mar?es it is Y YOU'LL FIN ! ! SUMMER SUIl ? > WAIST. THE C > sllolMi |(K % v in: ? kvf i.o\vKK ^ FABRICS AND p -* WOOL AND A: iM tain : " r ^ - '? ?" l~. :V-r- i ?????? ab'i ; per .-^nt low- ?r ... , . . . a We have a i h r i -1 : " mob thta -a: the . - from. Beauti fafrfealtnre announced ?eam. PhCtd > 1.5.Ho. s he l-'parV. n-i- * >* ?Mi*h?- i i ha- J i , , ? . ? ? Cool (loth > at e porta f Norfolk, y irteaton, Savannah. *J* Suit .!. rniiRoe^ $7.48, $9Job 4.4* t t ????????? ' > Men's Mediun 1 f. frblcn established X ' fer' '. in 'he *** $ 1 4.50 - -1ill \ i?i\ih Serg * * ->!' ' $17.51 N'umber Y - 'here * * ??????? A Dixie in 'we hearts \oung McTl's Sol older <m?a and in ttoat Weight all wool si spirit fair* m.v .am- models . Kme with of the moit beautiful w<r loveliest of fares, and $J2..)0, $Ji less blue' Dixie the % ???????? 'hose of us who stand A Boys* Summer ^ the f.adinu day turn In if tn? ?nino'*' creep, j >ry I^and of the Past. V irn*> of memory's ?i>nt m "% H hallowed Solitude in ?? III I I >tha the boat chords of ?+? Am A^w A he.r music into the 2 are's Shadow land, peo- JT * ? Kj ?1. ^ unfettered spirts of the ? great. redolent of PAGE F1V f I The FIRST NATIONAL BANK v. turn??.i 5 Daam * A ^ ^ ? lamamkk SOITH CAROLINA I chapter I 1 Liberty Loan BONDS -lP at Par I THE FIRST NATIONAL BA^TK f Lancaster I from I ( ng the I li: >nth ?-f July. 1910. a: i t !;.< ' r- ? -Ms <?f I same to the Tedit of ur c unt li >ur SAV- I IXGS DEPARTMENT. All sits i ist - I CES main as long as one year ^roui date the Bonds are I - id. an I w. wih i?a; inw* r?--t >. !:: .* r rate I -- ?*nu f ur per cent per annuuk mp mnded mar- I s Higa- terlv. I '.le. chick- " I scar-oro.1 Thi< is the hrst opp-"-rtuni"y that the people of I ' Lau?*u-ter < <.?uuty have had * .\--ll th ir Bmids at I lor.? lea! par. I ?THE? I HH First National Bank I iarla,t"i LANCASTER. S. C. I pai<l !or ' I < a-.a* _a Chas. D. Jones. President, | E. M. Croxton. Vice-President and Cashier x->'yiisd-r I Ira B. Jones, Jr., Assistant Cashier. | ice. J w I I man-Walkup Co.! 1 > HING DEPARTMENT! ? 4^ s This for Summer ? I: ______ > J5u Clothing Special | FOR JULY | > : A NICE SUIT FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY AND CEL- * E PEACE TREATY IS SIGNED. X D IT COOL AND COMFORTABLE IN ONE OF OUR f CS. WITH JUST THE RIGHT 3NUGNESS AT THE ? IORRECT BREADTH TO THE SHOULDERS. ALL WOOL > COOL CLOTH THAT HAVE THE BEAUTY OF ALL * RE LIGHT WEIGHT AT THE SAME TIME X , > ber 01 nyxiela to i z ; tyles rith -ho'va-- i 19. " $21 nd ud *r>" ^ _________________________ ?-? ?- ' J-.J. .._ . fc, ' :'t Flannel an.i Medium Weaves and C< - . Cloth Fabrics in the new lits in the waist seam models. Triced ,:n, i:_: r?_: i * . -- - . >im lining. rnutru ??.? >. > . ..>0, to $14.95. .50 and $33.75. Some Special Values in Summer Strawy. ????????????? Sailors and Parana-: also Felts. Priced iuits in Serges. Fancy 9*c to $4.98. dAN-WALKUP CO. I % CASH STORK -Sell. It For Cash iorT^.7" V ? ? - ? >*J w ' ;