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FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT Ti Business Suspends. c The banks, post office and many of n the stores in Lancaster are closed t today to observe the 4th of July. / (j Rod Cross Moves. Miss Ktta Skipper, home service j secretary of the Red Cross, has i moved her headquarters from tho j rooms over Hank of Lancaster to the building occupied by the library on ( court house squure. ( Sermon to Juniors. Rev. E. B. Jenkins, pastor, will preach a special sermon to tho Junior O. U. A. M. at Flint Ridge ' church next Sunday afternoon at ^ 3:30 o'clock. All Juniors are invit- f ed to attend. Mr. Davis 111. Thos. H. Davis, one of tho oldest r residents of Lancaster, suffered a t c stroke of paralysis Monday and his 9 condition has been quite serious ( since that time. On account of his c -age family and friends fear com-! plete recovery is impossible. Mrs. S. 11. Culp Dead. 1 The death of Mrs. S. 11. Culp, of 1 Van Wyck. occurred Tuesday of last a week. Death was sudden and un- f expected. Funeral services were ( tiiimiint'ii in win vvuxnaw ' PiniMPry * on Wednesday and were largely at-' t tended. Mrs. Culp was greatly loved in the community and will be groat- i ly missed. Before her marriage she ( "was Miss Fannie Vaughn. t School Bonds Sold. f The Farmer's Bank & Trust com- ^ pany purchased the $3,000 school t bonds sold Monday by Catawba 5 school district at a premium of $30. Steps will be taken at once to erect a two-room school building near Caskey station. The Catawba dis- ' trict is a consolidation of Riverside and Cane Creek districts, and the trustees are W. 11. Oraffln, It. ('. Crockett and T. F. Culp. Mr. Culvern Elected. ' Fred K. Culvern. vice-president and manager of the Kershaw Oil I mill, was last week elected vice- 1 president of the South Carolina Cot- 1 ton Seed Crushers association at a ' meeting held In Savannah. Ga. The 1 custom of the association is that the ' vice-president succeeds to the presi- * I'eM-y. and consequently Mr \C u 1 i will next year he elected presi- I v dent. 1 -? I Car Overturn?. 1 / y The hupmobile of L. A. Kirkland, < ' Dl < amden. driven by liia brother. ] / Adicks Kfrkland. and having as its; l / i other occupants Attorneys T. J.| ' - \> Kirk land and I,. A. Wlttkowsky, of, | Camden, was overturned 'about n I mile below Kershaw last Wednesday . morning, but fortunately none of the < S occupants were seriously hurt. The v brake on the car refused to work i when thc? driver of the car attempt- ; ed to evade a wagon team, and the ] car was driven into the ditch at the 1 side of the road rather than crash into the wagon. To Meet in Kershaw. t The State Council Daughters of 1 America will meet In Kershaw, An- 1 gust 8th. This is the second session < for the state council, tt having beer. < organized April 10, 1018. |i The growth of this order is re- i marknble. and a very progressive ' report will be read in the Kershaw 1 meeting. The national councilor, of(i Washington, I). and the national < secretary, of Cincinnatti, will he in the Kershaw meeting. W. F. Kstridge and II. F. Clyburn are state secretary and state treasurer, respectively. June Deaths. I Following is the record of deaths , kept hy the registrar of vital statls- i lie* in i>anca*ier: Wm. (filbert Frasler, col., 9 years. June 3, Lancaster. Yitherspoon ' cemetery. I Win Clifton Hough. white, 52 1 years, Lancaster. June 4. Westside. Ida Foster, col., 47 years. Lancas- f ' . June 4. Wltherspoon cemetery. ( T. J. Faile. white, 2 months, I>anenster. June 8. Westside. Oeo. Iteckhnm, col.. 3 months, t Lancaster, June 14. Wltherspoon ! / cemetery. Mary Lula Wright, white, 54 (years. Cane Chehk, June 15. West- ' aide. s ^ McKinley Beckham, col.. 21 years, Lancaster. June 19. Clinton ceme- j tery. I John Lee Bailey, white, 52 years. Cedar Creek. June 29. Klgln. Ad?ms-Cro?by. ( Sergeant Lewis P. Adams, who j served with Co. M, 118th Regiment. 30th Division in France, was married last Sunday in Rock Kill to Miss Avis f Crosby, of Catawba, by Rev. Mr., I Rogers, at the minister's home. 8er-< geant Adams was accompanied byl 1 Roy Truesdel. W. K. Griffith and hlsl v ( THE i 1 with her sch< JWN AND COUNTY ~ _ j A. G. Kllisoi ousin, Miss Ruth Adams. After re-j ,or soin< naining in Rock Hill long enough j ,ias gone o dine with his brother, Ernest j8Ult a sP?ola,i^ Ulams, the happy young couple John T. Ste\ Irove to Kershaw, where they will i,ere yesterday [lake their future home. The bride I ? * very pleasantly remembered in! Poore, i Tershaw, where she made her home Krundp or u short while a couple of years C. Payseur. ko. Their many friends extend the c<,pt and M 'ride and groom congratulations and jittIe daughter est wishes. ... . iling relatives ] llook and Bridge Party. soon for Oklal The King's Daughters will give a reside. ook and bridge party at the resi- ,^rs y, g I lence of Mrs. E. M. Croxton on . ? ?? u guest at the h Wednesday afternoon, July 9, from ?yrg j p yIun Ive to seven o'clock. _ Little Miss Short Course Here July HI. daughter of J Misses Neely and Poag, home de- Sleven8 of Het nonstratlon agents for Lancaster week w',th ?tt ounty. are planning for a three-day hort course for the ladies and girls _ >f the demonstration and cunning Mrs. S. L. lubs, to be held here in the Central Sam, are vlsitl ichool building on July 16-17-18. leston. All club members are urged to at- ^ ^ end and every girl is requested to ayor . , . , . . from a week' tring her sewing bag containing the TpXflS * irticles that will be named in the " _ lrcuiar letter that will be sent to all! Lovick Mac! iub members next week extending (j,0 army, hav in Invitation and Riving details of discharge, vhat the members are adbed to do.' The Indies of Lancaster have offer- Miss Mary d their homes for the entertainment ^'x- HPr"' 'he I >f members who wish to attend and,0' Miss Willie he agents desire to express their ^Ir ,ui(j ^" hanks to the housekeepers for their sjvivv SJ)Pnt \\* o-operatlon. The ladies of tpwn (or-s' paront8f vi 11 also 1 > given a cordial invitation o attend the lectures and demonstrations. Mrs. J. Fran " " is visiting her B,rth- w. T. Gregory Horn to Mrs. and Mrs. it. II. Rob-! nson. a daughter, Wednesday. July Miss Mary I, 1919. i Pageland to s relatives. Keed-Foopcr. On last Thursday afternoon at six Miss Hess > I'elork a beautiful and impressive from Rock lli 'promony took place at the home of attending the t Mr. and Mrs. John L. Iteed when throp college, their daughter, Emmie Hlake, lie nine the wife of Mr. Thomas W. 'tr.it .11 n. .. i.< 1 1. visit to his sisl Cooper, ol Blythcwood. It was a of ( host or. juiet nffair with only a few friends present. The Rev. Mr Mason, pas- Mesdames J Lor of the First Methodist ehureh. H. Hol)l)ins sp ilhciated, using the ring ceremony, j ter. The bride was charming in white, georgette and l?riclnI veil. She car-, anc' ^lr pled a bouquet of shosta daisies and ,M' ' *lurs,'Il>r * rerns. Immediately after the cere- lo N'ew York 1 til on y a delightful salad and sweet Miss Maymc *ourse was served in the dining room. Canton N' C Mr. and Mrs. Cooper left on their ,jer ^jie 8U] bridal trip followed' by the good wishes of their largo circle of* Rev. K. L. 3 Triends. They will be at home to mid children a iheir friends in Rlythewood after part of tlie w Inly 1. Tlie out-of-town guests pres- parents near 1 ant at the wedding were: Mr. and Mjf(g Mar(,~ Mrs. Joe Hougli, Mrs. Ilugli Hoi- ' ' ' returned from romb, of Campohello; Miss Kate ,. ,. ... 1 Marsh, of ( ha Heed, of Washington, P. C.; Miss, Mary Brabham, of Ninety-Six: Misses Miss Louise tiflle and Margnret Cooper, of Blythe- ,iayS jn C'harh wood, and It. W. Gettys. of Logoff. Miss Margaret John la-.- Italic, l). a.l. Mr and Mrl May the 12. 18(16. ami June 2?.|)|ron 1019. Between these dates was the unRton They life of John Lee Bailey. He was a ^ ^ jj jj( consistent member of tlie Methodist uoVj ihurch 39 years. He was a good man. a good husband, a kind father I j t. Thon ind a good citizen and has ere this ,jj,ys tliis wee reached his reward. He leaves a n?>ss. wife and seven children to mourn Ihplr lfwvi hlnuu t Iwk onrrou'intr \f 1 ...x, nw, ..i.. ...f, 0110. v.una. i mes. Miss Mary lies T. F. Gibson. Charlotte. ~ J. N. Swoffi PERAONAIA 1 $100 I Mrs. James II. Witherspoon and Th? readers ( pleased to lean little daughter, Addie, of Hock Hill.j one dreaded di were here this week visiting Miss *b,e }? ??.t I tha* catarrh. \nnle Witherspoon. ! influenced by t requires oonatlti O. B. Bartlett has returned to the Catarrh Medlcln acts thru the Bi ity from New London. Conn., where faces of the 8y le attended a meeting of fertilizer pa*l en ""strength oanufaeturers. stlfutlon and as? , work. The pr?j ? ? ? , .... . _ faith In the cu H. B. Craven, of Ridgecrest. N. C., Catarrh Medlcli ipent Wednesday here with his gend ?rother. flenrre It Cm von re r , , Ohio. Sold by a Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Craven and lit - j :le daughter, Isabel, are guests ^ dr. and Mrs. (Jeorgo B. Craven. BUSINE . . Herman I'oovey has received his, lischarge from the navy and Is now KNT SAE! it the home of his parents here. Hughes, Re; D. Kstrldge Miss Hetty llrown Is visiting at the to \v. R. > lome of her brother, Dr. II C. spoon, resldi 3rown. Horton. Mrs. J. J. Rives has returned I SHIP OR Hill! rom a visit to relatives In Misslsslp- UH [tolls i >1 and Is at the home of Mr. and miller with 1 rtrs. linker in East End. the job. Sa Highest mai Mrs. Paul Moore has returned vour surph rom a sanltorium in North Carolina, Milling Co ler health being greatly improved. Miss Helen Mackey returned FOR HADE?C Thursday from Wllliamsport, Pa.,| Bulok. 8ee rhere she has been spending a month Evans. LANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER. S - ? jolmate, Miss Carry of the Lancaster Co-op has resigned his posit! ? work with the ltoi a. who has been af- any< 3 time with eye trou-l m to Baltimore to con- ? + + + + + + + + + ! * NORTH LANC ens, of Kershaw, was on business- - ? ? -- i Lancaster. s. C.. H. F of Columbia, is visit- We have hu<1 P?otl 1 iarents. Mr. and Mrs. b,g Creok wa? c ! ground, but didn't dr, ? age. It has boon t rs. Willis Strange and windy for anything t< of Columbia, are vis-, Saturday. The wind i hero. They will leave oast and it does no go loma where they will think have sowed all l j had which wasn't a grot . 1T . . are both scarce and big iarron. of Union, is a ... ,rf . Miss Janie Craig nia ome of Sheriff and I trip to Atlanta last lter- , , week she has gone to Katherine Stevens, teach a summer school dr. and Mrs. Walter Miss Marie Craig is hune. Is spending this| business. "i it? .vuss mary mewarij ur. it. u. icohinson man's college, is at tl " i liis father who is verv Allen and little son.) Mrs D L. Walkup Ing relatives at Char-;hcr father Stewart has returned PKRS1IIXC* SAYS Alt? s visit to friends in ST.\XI> ltV TO I I Paris. July :>.?"Our ! " , ? our word is there and key is at home from ... , ... ? . there. General Persl ing received his final correspondents today i , , the American army in Hrabham. of Ninety-: Until there is ind [>ast week as the guest donee that the job h Reed. pleted. he added. A 7* rr . ? stand bv to do their p s. Joe Hough, of ker... , General Pershing si ednosdav with the lat- ,, , , ... . , will be returned to the Mr. a ml Mrs. John through France, most , ing from It rest. Ills ik Smith, of Columbia,; quarters at ('bailment parents. Mr. and Mrs. within a fortnight an tahlish his headquart * muining until the end Hough has gone to ,ho Rrgt of Septemb. pend some time with _ _ IcManus has returned ^ II where she has been J ^ >u 111111'*r scnooi ai \% ill- M 'tA i UAi] i has returned \ X m Mrs. W. A Wo,?z. V . B. Mackorell and A. X ?-iit Tuesday in Ches? J 1 - I C L O ' i. It. E. Wylie returnrom an extended trip * in<I New Haven, Conn. ??????? Mackey has pone to W W to spend the remain- * B B a x nov ilason and Mrs. Mason I 4? re spending the latter * reek with the latter's f Cershaw. Wlk t Van Land incha in lias visit to Miss 'Nell f 9^^. 9 aJB x If Pong is spending a few itte with her sister, Lenn Poag. J ? i. I). A. Boyd and ehil- <5* ling some time in Dar- ?, <> . __ were accompanied l?y JL HU W AlSL >ve. mother of Mrs. ? EBRATE? ?* V YOU'LL I insson spent several % k in Atlanta on busi- i. SUMMER SI . WAIST, TH ) tones and daughter, FABRICS A it It, spent yesterday in ?* WOOL AND ml, formerly tpanagor ??????? . X ?$ leWard, $100 * We have a i of t\l? paper / will be from. BCAlltif 1 thai there it At leuat t _ r, . sease \that sflrnro haf O.O SC8I11. I ricGd ire In 411 Us jbtapes and ; X * . ar , . .. Catarrh being greatly V $1.$14.9 constitutional conditions JL ________ itlonal tfrattnent. Hall's V e is takek Internally and Cool Cloth ? mod on tly Mucous Sur- T . > stem theja-hy destroying Suit in U llUOU if the diaftkse, giving the t by bullglnV up the con- ** $7.48 $.4.' listing tiatute In doing Its t * * * iprletors have so much <* _ ratlv? powers of Hall's 2 ? ** jle thi?t they offer One Men 8 MedlU i for any < as# that it falls X 'or Mst of testimonials. $1" fTIKNKY it CO . Toledo X ill Druggist. 76c. """~~~ ~?~~ A I ^l0n S :ss notices / IX Serge Dp,n f; r > ??????? KS made hy \T./ M. JL ar a* ? , ? 4 , ' / ? V ?oung Men s al Kstate BrokVe/: V. J 105 acres, neanpiown. Aeijfht fill wot doore; j. H Wither- & models; some 1 ftnee in town,/to H. H. <*>2 50 \ / 72-2t. Ir. ' \_/-/ no yoiti iyiKAT toi?x$ Boys' Summi eoornigato<y and new j A ife time troerience on _ tisfactionlj guaranteed. jF __ rket paid for f ^ I ^ is wheati >Catawba V 1% m W I j aockAiHi] afc. ?ne newV/x-cyllnder Y THKBLTH me at Nince. J. W. J . . ' \ 66-tf c. erative store, iou to accept ?::: 1M1T ASTKK^ji LANCASTER SOU' . I). 1. July 3. rains, a >:ood >ver the low V ?1 V 33 Liberty Loa vas from the " oil. People 1 he peas they ? LJ it many. They] CH A ;h. ,le a business j^RST NATION A \t""'V ? ,1,is'. \\ ill buv Libertv Loan Hon Montreat to * the people ot Lancaster Co ill Atlanta on lllOllth of Jlllv, 1919, ailtl \ snmn t<? tlw> a if ?, ' ?n"i , of the wo-! i N( ;s ii r.VivoN'r. 1 le bedside of . , .. slck i main as long as onexyear ii is also with sold. and we will pay inter of four per cent per anni i tcrly. \ HY WIMi ,, . . x do its iwkt i This is the first opportu nag is there,11 Lancaster Lounty have liai our honor is I ling told the I P?11 . n speaking of I ? Europe. j] ???????? lisputable evi- TI-^l us been com- * ^ inericaus will 1 1e w * ,u ,n j rirst Natio lancast: grand head- Chas. I). Jones, President, will bo closed / d ho will os-1 E. Croxton, Vice-Presi ers here, re- Ira II. Joi of August or Iman-Walki THING DEP.* O it's This for Su: Clothing S FOR JULY= )ut a nice ru it foe the FOURTH the peace treaty is signed. tnd it cool and comfortable uits, wit:: just the right sn E CORRECT BREi> D'i'H TO the SHOT nd COOL CLOTH THAT HAVE ;,THE ARE LIGHT WEIGHT AT THE SAM! lumber of models to select - -i V?j ul styles with the waist ? 5, $19.95, $24.95 and up. j, ft 5 juit and English Mohair z jfiw i>er of patterns at / j 95, $13.95 and $17.50. j i m Weight Suits. Priced and si9.95. / IPlB m Weight Suits in Blue/ WBbSK&$w^< pes and hard finish Suits/ 17.50, $22.50, $27.50. Soft Flannel and Medium Weaves and Coo >1 suits in the waist seam models. Priced with silk lining. Priced $4.95, $7.' $27..>0 and $3.1.?.?. Some Special ??????????? Sailors and Par er Suits in Serges, Fancy 98 >M AN-WALK <\ CASH STORK "Hell? It Po MM ims i i I ii mill? ? - M ) *? mi I i PAGE FIVB i IONAL BANK I Ill CAROLINA n BONDS ar L HANK of Lancaster ids of every issue from, 111 1 i \* :i t liiil' (Ini'inir Uih ? ?? v J'MI VIUllll^ tlll^ dace the proceeds*-of : account in our SAVAll deposits must re oin date the Hiduls are est ou same at the rate mi, compounded quar>uty that the people of d to^dl their Bonds at E? nal Bank ER, S. C. dent and Cashier, les, Jr., Assistant Cashier. nn f n I nil Vl/? f T M E N T | . X mmer? 1 ===== 5: pecial | / > { t OF JULY AND CEL- 1 * T IN ONE OF OUR *f. rUGNESS AT THE % JLDERS, ALL WOOL BEAUTY OF ALL jf* E TIME. X f ? i I (. loth Fabrics in the new Y * '?(), $9.95 to $14.95. Y Values in Summer Straws, lamas; also Felts. Priced Ic to $1.98. UP CO. I Y r ( iihIi (or lie?M." >