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? FRIDAY. AUGUST 1, 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT TOWI Change Date of Keiinioii. all his The?AMinion of Camp Dixie, an- of the 1 nounw^Tffor August 7, will be he'd on The Friday, August 8, instead. The News preaeht is asked to make this nnnminpomont nov Sn as many people have been infovme 1 B. Jenl of the wrong date. Thompi astlc o' Picnic nt Bethlehem. tjie q., There will he a Sunday school pic- {nK nlc at Bethlehem church Saturday. August 9. The program will consist Tuxaha of addresses and children's exercises. Everybody Invited. SI The : Sgt. IWInrd at Home. Sherl Sergeant C. D. Ballard, Co. A, 5th (( i. ^ infantry, Camp Taylor, Ky., is at Jn ^ home on a visit to his parents. Mr. w n ere and Mrs. S. D. Halliard, of Kershaw, , speak in Route 3. Sergeant Ballard has been news pa In the service four years, and will not er crin receive his discharge until next June. ,. , throng! The New Minister. said in The Baptist Courier says: "The way to going of Pastor and Mrs. J. S. Cor- diets ar penlng from Seneca to Lancaster when c causes the sincerest regrets In Sen- partial eca. They have done a truly noble by this work with our Baptist peonle in Sen- doned. eca and won a warm place in their who hn hearts. All of which adds to the vices ar joyousness of their welcome at Lan- have r< caster." given t rect liv llnrn Destroyed by Fire. convict A barn on the farm of W. H. WOrthir Howey. of the Belair section, was to- COnduct tally destroyed by flro about noon lo08e 0 Tuesday. Two young mules that were was raa In the barn at the time were saved. lo our , although they were badly burned. lose col There was only a small amount of hay par,ion| in the barn at the time. The origin (f,mpt t of the tire is unknown. The negro hands, tenant who lives on the place, which a ROO(1 Is about a half mile from Mr. How- peopie ey's home, was asleep at the time, and mitting was unaware of the trouble until ciuded awakened by a neighbor tenant. The prfiatfir barn and mules wore insured. c.lmina brlety, Mrs. Heath at Hospital. . , ... . would ! Charlotte Observer. Wednesday: Mrs. S. W. Heath, of Winnsboro, S. C.. is resting comfortably at Char- Tho lotte sanitorlum, where she has been (1Jlly undergoing treatment since Sunday. ? The Murray Tillman. Ibanez. The following item from an Au-j Blue gusta paper will be read with interest pav|e8S A by her many friends here: I , I "Mr. Itobert Fletcher Murray and ( **mn r>HUlil>s T,llman Were unlt'< ThC xju m iuai i iitKi* til 1 ? u uiurR Dtiiuni&y, | 1 iit_* the 26th at St. Luke parsonage, the Horn ceremony being performed in an im- The pressive and inspiring manner by Rev. A. F. Nunn. A number of close The personal friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony. The groom and 1 ',fi bride are both well known in Au- Time gusta. where they have numerous Joan friends and well wishers who regret N'arc that they will not live in Augusta, but His < will make Atlanta their home." Ilele * Just County Alumni Chairman. Kobe Charles D. Jones, of Lancaster, has Duncan been appointed alumni chairman for Davii Lancaster county by the alumni asso- Kastc elation of the University of South The Carolina, which has undertaken to Mich raise a fund of $.10,000, payable in Chat three annual installments, with which Kestl to employ an alumni executive secretary at the university. Lancaster county's apportionment for the three. years is $621. As there are approx imately sixty Carolina alumni in ban- Miss caster county It is an ticipated that . , *' . . is visitl the allotment will be raised with *?ase. Mrs. ' last ni| ^ Report of the Moriali Union. j,as |)(>( P. E. Ulackmon. writing in The her par Baptist Courier, says: ant. me Moriah union met with Center <}rove Baptist church June 2*7. 28 and ( 'ar< from H Bro. W. L?. Croxton, of Kershaw. Uaxti was re-elected moderator for the en- t)U8ine3 suing year. Moat of the churches were represented In the meetings. Mr*. There was a good deal of enthusl- Kersha asm diaplayed in every session of the u|8s< union. ... . nom W Christian JCducatlon was placed at jjartsV| the bottom of the program, yet it was KUP9t9 in'used to some degree Into every ^|antf^1j address. Our association is more thorough- Miss ly convinced than ever that Christian her hot Education deserves and should have, tended our heartieRt support. aunt, M The attitude of the un)on in regard to the 75 Million Campaign 1 ? seems to be good. We can't and 'J'ar l< must not fall down on this task. It ^ ' can and must be ruised. Miss Bro. A. I). Woodle preached the nacle, I introductory sern^n. He has not been In our assoclnlon very long, hut he has won our affections. Brother Br. 1 Woodle is a very effective speaker. l^e *u< The collection Sunday went to Bolt. State Missions. The collection was Mlsst not nearly so large as some of our j|r)> yjR. union collections, yot it amounted to, $268.87. Bro. B. P. Carson had | The 1 charge of this part of the work. Hej lly, of ! Js a noble worker and believes with | First Bi THE LANCAS' week to take up his dutu V AND COUNTY occupying the parsonage i heart in the financial affairs Miss Juanlta Heglar, o tlngdom. spent the past week-end Moriah has a flue corps of aunt* J- < hlliott. >rs, viz.. Brethren T. A. Dab- Ben Hirsch. of Char muel Long, A. D. Woodle, L. spending his vacation here kins. B. F. Carson and K. O. tives. >uu. iiiejr are an very enthu.si-| rer Christian Education and Mrs. A. G. Ellison has relopment of kingdom build- '**0111 Baltimore, where sh< spending a few weeks wil next union will be held with Hson. who has been underg w church. went for his eyes. herifT Hunter in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Max Britta Monroe Enquirer says: to Charlotte Thursday to Iff John P. Hunter, of Lancas- former's brother and sistr nty. S. C., has been a visitor a,ul Miss Alberta Brittaii iroe for the last two days, motto, Ga. he has many friends. In ... .. , ,i , * , . , r. Miss b red die Knight left g of ?o much being nld In the momlng ?,r A?cnUil|? Jc Item about lynch I tigs ami oth- pa,.,y vlr, les being on the increase n tout the country, the sheriff ? his humble judgmcn* the best Mrs. M. S. Hull and chi stop crime is to allow ver- gone to Blacksburg to visit id sentences of courts to stand days prior to going to Che; onvicts have had fair a ~d im- Mr. Hull has accepted a 1 trial. Further, "I do not mean superintendent of the Ei that no convict should be par- Springstein mills. for doubtless there are manv * ive shown by their good ser- Miss Sarah Hackney' of ul behavior in prison that thev and M,ss Loulse ll"ze'?al rented and reformed, and if turned home after 8p,>n<l heir freedom would live cor- days aa the guests of M,S8 es and make good citizens. A 'er' should always prove hit Miss Irene Stewman, of less by his good services and and Miss Iva Robertson, c in prison before he is turned Hill, are guests at a hous n the public. I think if this the home of Miss Nell R de a rule and strictly adhered Graniteville. people would have 110 cause to lfldence in our courts and ths Mrs. Jones, of Pulaski, Ing power and would never at- vi?itii?k her daughter, M o take the law into their own Springs. besides I think it would have Mrs j p gmith. of Cc effect on the criminal class of 4l__ . nit; kui'si ni ner parents by deterring them from com- Mrf} w T Gregory crime." The sheriff con- , by saying, "I also think if Cauncey Gregory, LeCo efforts were made to teach the ey, Andrew Gregory, John 1 class of people morality, so- R. L. Crawford, Mtddlcton Industry and politeness, erinf Thomas Funderburk motor leldom be heard of." shaw Tuesday night to at ~ ception given by Miss Mary New Hooks at Library. ^ Four Horsemen of the Apo- Bevan Funderburk and ?Vicente Rlasco Ibanez. ton Charlotte ' on business. Shadow of the Cathedral? ? Miss Isabel Hoyd. of Ro Grass and Broadway?Maria viaitln* Mia? PerryJIelle 1 i. Lucius Bennett has re Secret City?Walpcle. discharge from the Undying Fire.?Wells. has retwneA hom?I'ndef '1. Swaith. Miss Mary Welsh Parke e Fires in France.?Canfield. land, is the guest of her c< Dark Forest.?Walpole. Mary Hough. Way of a Man. Thos. Dixon. Miss Anna Simpson speni Tin Soldier.?Temple Bailey, end with her parents in tli Arrow of Gold.?Corn ad. settlement. _ and Thos. Waring. Roberts. jjni Connor returned ' and Peter.?Wells. from a business trip to Tei issus?Maynell. Own Country ? Kester. Mrs' U M' S,,Kh and 1 na Brett's Career.?Coke. Moorman and children. Folk.?Lnughlln. bocn several n rta of Koseberry Gardens.? tho,r P^ents. Mr. and Hathcock. have returned ,? ?> home in Columbia i? t CII^IC^iicii. rryiT. sin Red?Huntington. . lXT . AXTriiT*/~r 1 , ,, PLAIN LANGUAGE 1 House of Dawn.?Ryan. ael.?Benson. GOMPERS TO G1 bhu D'Or.?Holmes. fill Days.?Vaughn. He Rebukes l*nrc|M?ntunt . Delegates at Trades 1 Congress. PERSONAL**. Amsterdam, Tuesday, . Bessie Marion Wylie .of York. The work of the Internatio lug Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wylie.I I'nious congress today wa by a protracted discussio Clarence Robinson returned, ... .... ., . nnttee of the old internatic ght from Sumter, where she . ization. regarding the en spending some time with' , , .. , .. declaration of the stand o ents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Bry- , . . . . , . ! man trade unionists durin ^ ; The Germans generally i >nce Robinson has returned j endersonville. ? business not: er Robinson is in St. Louis + ^ ? gio.oo REWARD fo^" reti u,a riyier spent Thursday in clone bicycle, witli flini w. taken from Main street .... . * . .. rv Theatre Tuesday afterm ?s Elizabeth and Mary Don- . , . ton Neal. itherspoon have returned from He. where they were the mfws WAXTED-Xwill of their aunt, Mrs, ( has. A. prices for cow hijles _ See Connor Bro^ftefore Julia Smith has returned to no In Bl.ok.burK al.or an ox- x, T,,,?,,<K. KOK SA visit here at the home of her . . land ( 111 h Roadster fo rs. A. P. McLure. I . , , passenger car, in good r and Mrs. I.. A. Elliott, of K?o<l Hres and e> iwk, Miss., are the guests of ami tire. A bargain. iter's brother, Mr. J. C. Elliott, j Craven, News office. Caroline Elliott, of Taber- Foil SALE?Eord tourlo s the guest of Mrs. J. O. l'or- good condition, good ti sell cheap. Apply New? O. Elliott, of Greenville, Is .. .. _, V _ . , x? . ., . ... KOK SAI.F?Four full I)u ?st of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. El- . L. sows. Will farrQgr real ? , McManus, Lancaster. S. ?s Caroline and Joe Lee Porter1 2. ting friends in Anderson. ....?, ? ; WAXTD?Cow. horse, m itev. J. S. Corpenlng and fam-j and goat hides. fWe H Seneca, the new pastor of the; you sell. Capers Cauth iptist church, arrived here this street. rER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C. >s and art? an unrepentant attitude? until Samuel ? " on Market j Gompcrs, president of the American m I Federation of Labor, told them plain- I n )y that if it were continued it would 1 I f Antioe h.| impossible for workers of other I J with hi i countr|eg (o retain relations with I them in the future. The German del- I | lestnn. is ej;ates thereunon snmpwhnt with rclu- The committee, on its return, re- ~ ported as follows: "The statement of Herr Sassenbaeh ? returned (German socialist) be incorporated in 5 has been full; that the regrets expressed there- I lb Mr. Id- |n |)e registered; that the German 1 oing treat- delegation confirm frankly and open} ly the spirit of Sassenbach's declarain motored ,,on: t,lat the avowal be frunk, meet the'open an<* 8al'8'actory, the conference r Francis w'" proceed to the order of the day; 11 of Pal- unsatisfactory, freedom of uction be reserved." Against all expectations, the con-' ^ . Thursday press adopted the report without de- t in a house j bate, after Sassenbaeh, In a few ]l ginia War- words, confirmed the German delega| tion. Sassenbaeh, who was a member , of the commitee. refrained from votldren have . n ing. I he other members included \\ . n for a few . . . . , ,, , , , A. Appleton, of bngland; Samuel S ( r, w UK (}on,pers of America, and Leon Jouposition as . ,. , haux. ot F ranee. + ureka ?nd , , . I The eonpress then proceeded to form a new internationale. Charlotte,! The uostttons nf llm vorl?i?o i have re- tions in the voting places the P.ritish ing a fe.v and Americans in an unfair position. Pearl Mil- . Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Lancaster, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they . ? cannot reach the seat of the disease >1 I leasant Catarrh Is a loftal disease, greatly in- | >e party at huenced by constitutional conditions, and ; In order to cure it yeu must take an ' earden, of Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medl- I cine Is taken intepfia'dy and acts thru j the blood on the itiuCous surfaces of the ] system. Hall's, Cuturrh Medicine was Tenn., is prescribed by tfne of the best physicians In this country for years. It is comrs. Leroy! posed of some of the best tonics known. , combined with some of the best blood L puriflerd. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medldumbia, is cine Is what produces such wonderful . results In catairhal conditions. Send for , Mr and testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Trops . Toledo. O. All Druggists. 76c. Hall's family Pills for constipation. nte Mack- ??????????? Stewman. r=i JBUBUEiuenJE^^ njc^njc joncs and tee?d?aK": f| Stetson Hats Ingram. sn! ??????????? Odfll HorI Rodman irli Hill iu "S lennett. B9 ~ celved his gj Special Bargains in Sumi army and (US 1 IT 1 .1 g and Underwear at cleani r of , aKe Ik each style, but all sizes ? )usin, Miss wc * ' t the'week- flfc M %v,i?haw* S ~ I " nal Trados'Sc - ? ? S hindered: |b MEN'S MOHAIR SI ITS, real n in com- ra , , .,.i ?ni values, priced an nal organ-isy ^ German, bS HOYS' SUMMER AND M x lie ?"1|8 WEIGHT SUITS. Most any sh maintained m* lot. Colors, grey, "brown, pin [ue blue and mixture. Priced? ICES* 'I 81.48. $4.95. $7.IS a *????' Sfi B0YS' t ool. CLO TH SUITS, pr .rn or Cy- f? le3s $M8 ;her tires; 5ra Two months' guarantee sewed near star ^ pair. Made by the world's larges t>on. New- (U5 facturers of Men's and Boys' Pan ' ijfi The one big reason that we can pay good 50 Dutchess Pants for Less, this week. p MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT ii SC 7a a BPl brown, serges and pin stripes, we ||p Priced . .$2.98. $3.48, $3.95, $4.1 I.k Over-j p MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT TRO ,,r or the Dutchess famous make, prie unnlng or-Mgft $.<.95, $1.50, $5.00 ai :tra wheel! ? (leorge B ? BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER PANT fe by Dutchess with the guarantee a button, 50 cents a rip or a ni * car' rin Bg ''ne select from in the lal /Wl11 sS tern and serges. Priced, ' ?mpT p $1.48, $1.98, $2.18 a roc Jerse> j lM RODMAN h the bust cash st i wwwmw ? mi >?ii? pl~ rrncTmatia we rmoi lmuu ANCASTKU SOUTH Liberty Loan at Pa THE F1K&T NATIONAL h /ill buy Liberty Loan Bonds ( Ire peojde of Lancaster Count; lontli of duly, 19k,), and place anio to the credit <>L your an \ * / n i ? i " ? ? - N. - IMM'AK r.MK.NT^ All lain as long as one veal* rvoni "M, and we will pay interekt^ f four per cent per annum, erly. This is the first opportunity *anraster County have had to >ar. ?THEFirst Nation* LANCASTER, has. D. Jones, President, E. M. Croxton, Vice-President Ira B. Jones, J ^c^n=^(L^oj^o^[y^[yr^rLr^rLr^ri_rc^fij^ [jejuni Manhattei i-W alku 4 mer Clothing, Linens, St jp prices all this week, and priced at a big savin EN'S COOL CLOTH SUITS, real $10.00 Mj' Suits, priced? $1.9K and $7.18 ^ EN'S GENUINE COOL ( LOTH ANI) HALM ? ^ BEACH SUITS, some grey, brown and pin * \ I // striped, real $15.00 Suits, clean-up price on ???? broken lots, at $11.95 ^ J A.-*" AA - . '<.uu BUlSj' KHAKI PAN d $18.95 IKDll'M BOYS* SUMMER C( :e in the at striped, HOT W] nd $9-95 Call for LIGHT C( iced for DERWEAR, a full 1 to $7.95 two piece and union i in ever> MEN'S ONE PIECE t manutsSeU you MEN'S M AN H ATT A * aa _ i reai ^-.uo vaiue, pr ?? MEN'S SILK STRII 11 K1 . >11 made. priced, per suit . . >5' MEN'S TWO PIE USERS, PANTS, priced, per :ed~ MEN'S GAUZE \\l nd $6.00 PANTS at. per par S, made HOYS' UNION SUIT 1?. ONE LOT MEN'S eat pat- worth up to $2.50, Buy your Straw nd $3.50 money. [-WALKU OKIC "Nrll? II Kor ill aasraasRRRHiiiRi^ PAGE FIVE 1 NAL BANK CAROLINA BONDS r 1AN K of Lancaster ; >f every issue from l' Jit Hill' rlii i*ii in- 1 Iwi ... J.*.* V..U.WS un g 3 the proceeds of j I'oiuit in our SAN'- 1 deposits must re- jj date the Bonds are \ >11 same at tho rate J Vmnpouiided <piar- ] that the people of soil their Bonds at il Bank S. C. and Cashier, fr., Assistant Cashier. ii Underwear f i gj n Co. I I~ ^ w HFj = I :raws, Trousers i?| Only a few of p g to purchasers Si tCH?SS For Every Form 1 aril pi Ih at pair? 75c, $1.00 and $1.18 ^ )OL CLOTH PANTS || 08c, $1.25 and $1.48 pi EATHER | )OL ATHLETIC UN- |j| ine to select from in ^ suit. jus SUIT, priced low as ag .. . 50c, 68c and 95c ar3 kN SUITS, well made, iced, per suit $1.25 [(P *ED UNDERWEAR, pj $1.95 Hgj ICE, SHIRT AND p garment 59c, 50c. 65c hnl SKiHT SHIRT AND |1 ment . . 6r?c and $1.18 I S 25c and 50c SUMMER STRAWS, gjj priced 98c |j& Hat now and save ?3nj P CO. | iif.li fitr l.offfM.**