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REAL ESTATE
DAY, AUGUST 1.1, l?2u!
RENTALS 2
* TA l>r
LANCASTER
Aim. 12.?Tab
opened for the
u tine attendant
?s Heath Springs
Misses Uena CI
Hill, and Carrie
iKIVAtLbi. " i\ v
++ + '
. S. C., R. F. U. " | Majority Mi'iu
ernaele school lias; Hw|lst. Wirt
summer session with j ture The
e. Mrs. Phillips, of
. is principal anil j RALK1G1I.
enient. of Liberty I ty-three of th
Funderburk. of this J lower house 1
U. LEGISLATURE the even
?? j won't?live
Ihts <>f North Carolina '' '*e talk
Tennessee LoUisl?- umler six 1,1
... It lie sav
re Isii t a Chance. .. , . .
old darlini
N". Auk. 12.?Six- "brick"?on
e 120 members of (ho ' s'te sa\
of the North Carolina I know his fa
yeurs.""" "" ""si,iv"ly United S
S shop uiul she listens EflthUSi
onths. Mp
s that her mot hot- is an *
t and her father a
e week. Amonj:
s that she would like to e?*-*riretic
inily better?one week. < ros
tatcs Citizens Far Away jg
iastic Members of the
jurteenth" Division. I
the most enthusiastic an?l H
members of the American fl
s are those citizens of the H
" RKSf'TS MA HAM KH>
??? Plyh
ltCUhe Live Wire Life Lnsu
OH NO l?,\V H
;r
ranee Land Man
community, ar
school as h?ret
none in the stat
Prof. Ariail,
and Miss Grac<
Columbia. cot
training course
last week. It w
much good acco
e assistants. Our I legislature sei
ofore, is second to Tennessee leg
e. body that No:
of Columbia college. ratiTy the fed*
? Killingsworth. of ment and ask
iducted a teachers be not forced
at Tabernacle church North Carolin
as well attended and "We. the ur
mplished. the house of
it a telegram to the I 11 ins
islature assuring that ?l,t home t
rth Carolina will not w?man in l
?ral suffrage amend- And then
;ing that the measure w?n't bothei
upon the people of 'ady will he
a by Tennessee. us '??ne ne
tdersigned. members of s'10 say
representatives of the K? through
ists that a friend come r,
o meet the "best little .?sous am
he world"?one month, stripes re
if he says. "No. no; 1 the earth.
p to phone. The little These ]
tickled to death to see and I oreij
pi ni/.at ion
"nth or less. . -Fourteen
s that she would like to jurjslnct|0
that fascinating factory tju. counti
tales who live outside the
I boundaries of their country H
I daughters of tlte Stars and H
siding at the far corners of H
eople compose the Insttlar p|
t;n Division of tlie parent or.
generally known as the
th" Division, which has
n of all territory outside US?Q
ry nroner: that is. Aluska.
HKK INSI'KANC.K * The PK
BY ANCIENT FHYSICIAN | N0
AliENT KOH B
( UKNTIAI. Life liHrurf (V B
INSURANCE ON HAPPINESS
Miss Georgia
neil infirmary,
days with her p
Geo. W. Plyler,
at Blowing Rod
Mrs. Albert
Fla.. is visiting
in this section.
? Mr. Rom Fun*
Plyler. of thfc Fen- general assent
is spending a few constituting t
arents. Mr. and Mrs. body," reads
after a ten days visit i greetings to tl
c. Tennessee an?
Blakeney. of Waldo, will not ratify
friends and relatives amendment in
ereignty of T<
lerburk. of the Coker states of the
bly of North Carolina of his-*?thre
ho majority of said s,,e act
the telegram. "send If he is 11
tie general assembly of r,?ht at honi
I assure you that we >'oar or over
the Susan U. Anthony " s'u> is
terfering with tlte sov- "hove -undt
?nnessee and other 11 s,u> Is
union. We most re- n,an she fell
e months. IN.rto Ric<
ually goes ?one month. Philippine
wl'ectly contented to sit land of ^
le by the tire?under one ""P HS 11 1
the yenr
30.808 p:i i<
perfectly contented as n
r one month. vtll,
wholly satisfied that the portuuity
iti love with is the man of the orj
>, Hawaii, Virgin Islands, the G
s, (iiiam, and even the Is Graec<>ap,
whieli came under our Insti
suit of the world war. For
IIUll this division reported
I up uieinhers. ^ 11 Hit
In ohjeet of this division Is "u* s,!if
r citizens everywhere the op- l'??ndon
to participate In the work to 'I'1*
ionization wliieli stands for Hopkins
. . , f...
Roman Medical and Surgical Lloyi
ruments of Bronze Now in
jhns Hopkins University.
ini II. ltucklcr. who served on
T of tin* American embassy in no* '
(hiring I In* war. lias presented inter
Arcliciiln^ist museum of Johns Amei
university, of which lie was a senti
..r ? Wlirli
ds Refuse* to Take the Risk That
Seems to Be Involved in International
Marriages.
out the only thing the Lloyds will
insure Im happiness to follow an
national marriage. While some
rlmn women who wedded repreitlves
of th?? nobility of the old
I f..n.wi
rinn, Hartsviiie
week with hom<
Mr. and Mrs. ]
dren. oJ Rocktc
latter's mother,
derburk.
Miss Annie Ml
cepted the prim
boro school for 1
Ml. n,
is spending mis i specttully reqi
?folks. j be not forced
F. S. Parker and chil- 'North Carolini
in. are visiting the If the 63 si
Mrs. Cornelia Fun- in the house v
their expressei
ildred Rowell has ae- ment will be
Mpalship of Charles- by six votes.
:he summer. Harry P. Gi
Jest that this measure *'" ???rneu
upon the people of ^ they pli
i." eighteen liol
gners of the telegram clubhouse
ote In accordance with ' iiren 1 u>arri
i views, the amenddefeated
in the house !CHECK ON
rier and Lindsey War- Simple Conl
Jl ruupit! ?>l WOCKS. "f>l
av golf together. the full {" f?r ?,hl
. .1. triotie. tr<
les, and arrive at the ^
smiling- scandal; they pPPKS|on ?
cd at all. orher tie
- ? each otlic
TRICKY "COPPERS" lu^u.'ca
H'.ca, t'l
:ri vance Prevent* Fraud Krtindnr,
listv i??xi;?i hh'ui*. .AiniTinms
ices intensely loyal and pa- Unman
Msiin' their membership in meat* f
Criiss as the outward ex- plain, in
f their citizenship. It Is mii- The <
to tin* homeland and to London
r. There are chapters of session
ion in Argentine. Itolivla. nep, I Mi
nal zone, Oiile, China, Costa owned
ihm Dominican Hepuhllc, and wa:
Knglnnd, Franc**, Cuam, <-nvaiim
II il M*| Mi ilin K-lll MUIITII *
medical ami stirgienl insirii- ntitnl
anal two years ago near Koln- tion.
i Asia Minor. '"tor
'ollrrtioii was on ?*\liil>itlon in *rci'
and was formerly In the |ios- "
of the Into Alfred O. Van Ian- "le '
trh vIch consul in Smyrna, who **ial
a largo estate near Kolophon thins
s well acf|ualnted with the ex- court
is unit itisi-overiec in tinit vl. Clusl
< tii->u,i nirKrr
er found fnilur*' to bo their porTho
honeymoon trail of these
nationalists shows many shijsks.
As a rule the representative
tie nobility seeks a mate among
wealthy who have unsatisfied soambitions.
Given these oondl.
the ehanee for presentation at
t, the glamour of a title, the exveness
of social relations with
Ml. UH1CI J V <
visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs.
of Camden, are
rents. Mr. and >
ter spending tv
Beach. Ga.
Mr. Corbett 1
ham. N. C., has
a visit liprp. 1
ii lira, ?>i L.auiai , 19 icu, mill ifitiit
5 here. senate, respect
W. G. Funderburk. ditional votes
with the latter's pa- against ratifict
Irs. H. S. Plyler. af- expected to ar
ro weeks at Tybee the fight begin
the signatures
rlinson, of Rocking- Tennessee, ant
returned home after "finis" had be
In wiic nppnninnnioH 1 pral nmnnrlmoi
m s iu me nouse and j on xne *"
ively, claimed two ad-j C?
in the lower house
11 r ...v.? In Phiinde
ition. all of whom are ?
, , . , , i nc noli renin
,ive in Raleigh before who are ^
s. On the strength of ; Sm.h posltU,
to the telegram to i nf(er that ?
i-ieaders claimed that ' short of the
en written to the fed- i a small fract
it s? v-.-ti. / ?' "? *" ?*
art of Applicants for (lualeinulu
veted Positions. Japan, Mi
ragua, I'ii
Iphin the position of trnf- I'orto Hid
n is open only to men Switzerlau
feet or more In height. Venezuela
ns are so much sought During
nin.v applicants who fall members <
required height by only ur?*'
Ion of an Inch are tempt- "f dollars'
i, Haiti. Hawaii. Honduras, <?inity.
nirtmria, Netherlands, Men- Tin* i
mutiny. Peru. Philippine*. nJ) of j,
a. Siberia, Sfeulu, Sweden, The.v w
nl. Syria, Turkey, Uruguay, vnuie it
and Virgin Islands. Minor ii
the war those soattered )(||)|
nf the lied Cross eontrlb- )
mis in money, and millions
worth of neoessary articles t,H> j||M'
th<> l
iistrumonts. in number. are worn
mn/.e. with hut ont' I'xri'ptlon. math
ere probably the property of 'nK t
omnn physician living in Asia chan
i tlif first or 41'i'iniil century A. '
tin* fart that they were all com*
n tint* phift* is flniihtIfss t>\- heart
in til#* opinion of experts, by " * r
ient custom of burring a per- ',:,s '
titled great, cause many a young
an to forget prudence and have
? many fathers and mothers willo
approve a heavy het on a slim
ee.
e long string of women who have
lutek across the Atlantic broken
led and slim of purse since NelIrant
made her unhappy alluyice
taught little wisdom to those who
home by Mr. Jus
Miss Cynthia 1
Hill Sunday for
Fennell Infirniai
+ + + 1
* TAX
1 _
5. W. Plyler. lina.
[towell went to Rock The suffras:
treatment at the a.sturbedv, loo I
y. national leadei
-* parent lead of
they expect tl
AH AW. * ratified.
* The amendn
mltted bv Go
their heels.
Ists appear to be an- An lngenl
ting for pressure from I ,r'clty Is nov
rs to overcome the ap- 1 a,u' Hl
the ant is an.t declare I >
I once. 1 he a
n mendinent t? he ,
I sets liis feel
uent has not been sub- j that are not
ivernor Hiekett. The ! nlmfne... ti
u imic nil i?y rising on ""
doctors tin
nis application of Hoc*
v used to circumvent this 1<,nl "ul,u'
ny attempt to renter a ^"".nlti
neasure is disclosed at w v
p|?licant. as he stands up
. . Iincieasurn
?rm under the slide rule, .. , , .
' relief of ?l
t upon two metal plates ...
'malty u trifle above the service*elt
i 111 ,?ri * ii r, mm >t-m i ,
(i itntws to France. At the M\",s SVl
they enrrled on an excel- 's
Service in their respet-tive t?t
es for the ftiniilli>.s <>f those ',n?ks).
;oii4? 141 war, 44114] in stone re- i '".i'Th's
lar^e sums of tiuon-y and 8r,"?Ps.
ihle personal servitv to the "'4' ?
llsjtster and disease victims. v'('w
isitm |s now estuhlisliitiK most in
ths In fort'lKD ports ft?r the '?'?1 ,,s?'
rlilly possessions with liirn. Hr'* '
?-t tii?'lu<l?'s surtriml knives ami penn
s. forreps. teniiftiln (sharp ouL
n mii<iin* ilrlll how. for use In
ami diseases of thi* skull,
prohes ami a euutery. C^l
lrill how Is. from tin* point of said
thi' ari'hi'olotrist, perhaps the other
ilorostiiiK ohji'ft. It Is like u the n
il hy rarpenters. the ri
? mi rt ? ? I liy tin* titled hut oft times
Hess nobility.? Ohio Stute Joui^
Children Aid War Orphans.
Ildren In the public schools am
to he more responsive thnn any
slncle class In the country to
ppenls which are being made for
plief of orphans In the war strlck
* I AAAHAW, S
revival meeting
t day, the first, i
X . rather inclemen
gregation has be
vices.
V , Miss Pattie T<
C.. is visiting at
? M. Lowry.
tvf~ n r?
i. C., AUK. 12.?The , * .
. . , ? Kovernor state
beKan here last Sun- , .
,... ._ complete a bri
Uthough It has been .
. ? .. eral assembly
t weather, the con- . .. . .
transmit <f to
en large at all set- .. . . ** ""
If not. he said
? to the body Sa
jrrell, of Monroe, N. ~
, ? , ? ' Governor ]
the home of Mr. F. thot . ^
that he will n<
? . fore the joint
d that he expected to | to !?<* oovere
ef message to the pen- w*hen the on
and would probably h,s heels on
the legislature Pridev so depressed
. tact and fori
, the message will pet , .
* h lamp overlie)
iu ay. stands with
Blckett also declared q,e Iamp st,
)t appear in person be- noent he rals<
session of the general purt of an li
ju"i !?.?;?- t-uui^ii benctit of
(I hv a main's heels. ami chant Mai
indidute stamls with liis American^
the floor the pi at ps are an,j coinpl
that thpy make a con- i?K inime<1
hi a circuit that lights a Qf Uisastei
id. As long as the man ij is iht
both hppls on the ground in the gr?
ivs lighted, but the uio- the Atueri
*8 either heel the smallest
ich the contact Is broken ?
sailors tn the American Mer-Ine,
making plans to aid ! SHEPK
In trouble in foreign lands
etliig arrangements for gtv- jrm|r p(
llute udeijuute relief in cane tnnmt
; Fourteenth Division's part
at IV ace Time program of w
i /i 1*1111 r
can Ited Cross. # ^
?-r was
oil < ('
IERD BECAME A PRINCE little
nobis
eisal of Arabia Seemed an Al.
her Negligible Obiect In Hia 1
Early Life." pUfih
.vnunj
FpIkiiI of Arntiin begun life n* ?*?nap
little shepherd boy. ills moth- daya
nn Aruhimi jjirl of &b?era find
luntrles of the old world. In one
town whore MIpr Katherlne ReyMeCormlrk,
lecturer In the In1
of Nenr East Relief, had told
ichool children of the frightful
t of the orphuns of Armenia the
(ftter* voluntarily undertook a
aiitn of their own which la two
added $554 to the fund.
f ^ *wi. VJT. 1\. VU
spending the 1
J friends and relai
Miss Gladys
City, who has b<
the past week, :
day.
Mr. Frank Oul
was a visitor he
thp wppk
un. ui iversnaw, is ?__ .... ,
, . assembly, as li
week here anion); ,
* message of tl
Lives.
, . _ . , he gave assur
Singletary, of Lake
, ' . , message wouli
een visiting here for frage
returned home Mon- _______
ten. of Monroe, N. C., HARDI
re the latter part of FRONT F
a the case of his tirst And the Ittm
ie special session, but ?
ance that the entire Russiar
d be devoted to suf- "Art," so
pictures is c
m had a preat
NG STICKS TO
?ORCH CAMPAIGN works appro
Thp U'IkiIU
p goes out. So does he. REU ^
DIS/
i Painters Thriving. Tjie Ain(
far as the production of on u w|de
oncerned, Is snid to have disabled \N
boom in holshevlst Hus- trentnient
the fact that the govern- Health hoi
i liberal anlount for all ' ed throug
ved by official experts. Hoard for
? r*t hou hoon k * ? 4
KU5S AbSlbl 5 u com si i
IBLED VETERANS
prlcon Re<l Cross is carrying . Bedouin
program of service for the ' more u
"orld War veterans receiving up in tl
in United States I'ublic a city
ipituls, and those being train- ' Fcisal <
li agencies of tlie Federal Unwell '
Vocational Kdncation. the ties*
ii of his father. Whin Felsnl
I ii hnhv Shereef Hussein sent In
0 tlie desert to live with u for t
1 trihe. Iieetiuse It Is considered the I
liiilesome for h hoy to cruw cnstei
ie open desert country ttut 11 in
or village. In Constantinople
'ontrncted consumption, writes 'J1'
Thomas In Asia, hot si urn- then
rt lias taken it out of him. ul- .
fltcgiM r?t io# Notice. j
ord>r to conform to the law. and
he convenience of the voters,
iourd of Registration for Lanr
connty wili be at the Y. M. C.
lilding of the Lancaster Cotton
August 23. from 10 o'clock a.
itil night; at Heath Springs. Au24th,
from ! o'clock a. m. to
p. ni.. and in Kershaw, at the
licit I ivi> Stdcl/ Htnhloo A ii.mof
Miss Louise ]
visited friends h
Messrs. Walte
Thompson retur;
ter spending the
and Washington
The regular c
White Bluff Ma
at Taxahaw. wil
Hilton, of Jefferson, Will Hays ?
ere the past week. Brinfj the
r B>'rd and William Rcports
ned home Sunday afweek
in Canton, O., MARION, C
, D. C tered adherent
ommuuication of the front porch pi
.sonic lodge, located I was announce
1 meet Audi at *> fi I Innlnht ?'?? ?
?. ? plnced under
nd Hurry Daughcrtv *
K ' of seven me;
Nominee (Gratifying apostles of
From Country. Ings have f b
rule estubll*
>hio, Aug. 12.?Unal- der which a
?e to Senator Harding's Judges are t
"ogram of campaigning form rate of
d at his headquarters Whether
.. i months of ><
......... w. ?.i v ?i?o WVVM ui rum
the control .pf a council hospitals
tubers, four V whom ure their time
futurism. Artists' earn- the. servlc
een increased through a enter the
ihed by the council un- are dlachn
II pictures that pass the charge th
o he paid for at the unl- friendly t
7,000 rubles each. Service Se
the artist has devoted The Ited
isslduous labor to a nlc- cent hous
Ol lll?* I "IIIMII- ID-HI I II JMTVWT | though
Red Cross workers devote I Wnlst 01
to the general welfare of jje SIll<
e men from the day they ; J|n,j ,.)|t
receiving ward until they [ Js
rged. After the soldier's dls- i sj||>( ||p
e Red Cross continues Its rl(i,.r
tervlup through the Home ou>,h'|y
ctlon In his own community. p1|, f<;n
I Cross maintains a convales- ( h|M.uus,,
e at all of the hospitals. I
lie Is still very tItiu iiikI has ? 25 W
lily 1!1 inrlies In elr> uuifereiiee.
ke> rlpnvtti's diiy ninl 11ik 1 >f j jy
s sparingly. Anions; the tribes >(>, 1
i'lebrnteil as an unusually tine wjjj ,
il a ciiiiiI liiirseman ami eainel J come
Feisal is enlit:btenoil anil thor- ) ber 2
nuulern in his views. His pen- I To
nw hltii, not through fear, but I state
they love him. He is tnueh year.
-o- --- ? -W OVMUIVO aUV,UOlo'clock
a. in. to 3 o'clock p. m.
you have repistered since July
18. that is sufficient until June.
928. If you have moved you
need a transfer. If you will bell^
years of age before Novemnd.
you can register,
register you must be in the
two years, in t.ie county one
and the election precinct four
confer the W. *
Mr. and Mrs.
ily, of Fort Mi
Taxahaw, and v.
tage owned by \
Mr. and Mrs. i
ily spent Sunday
- J. Ferris Mc\
shaw Monday a
I. degree. had been revi
T. C. Catoe and fam- of the Repub!
ill, have moved tojtive leaders ol
rtll reside in the cot- The annour
V. P. McManus. Will H. Hays.
S. J. Mungo and fam- who said the c
here among friends, close advisers
Tanus was in K<V- of his address
nd Tuesdav on husi- here thnmrh
prioress ui t?.e p.an ture Qr w,,e
ewed at a consultation hftg taken a
lean nominee ^ith ac~ recompense
' 'his party. encourageme
icement was madf by in Russia is
the national chairman. ?
andidate and all of his Th
were agreed that most My first i
es should be delivered I embarked
hn - ??' mi.oli.witil'il
ther it is a daub which where pat
few hours to paint, the after the.v
is the same. With ."Urh ?nd aroun
nt the number of artiats 'n WB
i increasing rapidly. oceaslonal
cenre rum
eyd Met Before. ? "
_ the Ited C
ittempt proving a failure tlfylnc tfi
a second time upon the Ktate , ,
lents run amuse themselves i lo" klr
are well enough to he up | "s nn ?
d. Parties and picture shows nn*'
rds Hre also furnished, with ln HM '*
excursions when convules- *',s tM'?
es.
rvlce has been rendered by
ross ln mental cases In Iden- I
ose who hove appeared In I
itals for the insane, and help- I
i?l ami llhenil-inlinled to rule mom
rlontal despot of tin* old school (
niny he depended upon to usher
ntlrely new order of things for o _
nle. , 8J'"t
na/ainl ammai
IIS.
K. J. FLYNN,
W. F. ESTRIDGE,
I). O. HINSON,
Hoard of Registration.
. I
uess.
Charlie Byrd,
was a visitor he
Messrs. D. F.
Lowry attended
Jlatter's brother,
of Wadesboro. N
Mrs. R. E. Gr
home of Mr. W
cities for a
of Kershaw, Route 5, speeches for e
re Tuesday. added that so
Morgan and F. M. waay from Ms
the funeral of the ed.
Mr. Robert Lowry, Harry M.
r. C., Sunday. Senator Hai
egory visited at the manager, and
. P. MoManus Tues- of the camnain
r" iw VHllfr ? V? imiwiiihi
"couple of especial ?',r honeym
xceptional events." He *mvn wbere
far no speaking dates IH ss s
.... to my surpi
.rion had been arrang- mate of m|n
tne promise
Daugherty, who was her tl.e nex
rding's pre-con vent ion "I'm a n
who now is a member plained, "?i
ftl PVPPlltivn pnmmiHnA 1 Mc? r?T
iciuiuiru .'"i" ||1^ till-Ill K
ioon by way of a I it t If tjH. Bureai
my now husband had busl- jn |j,e ]
ts. Tliat afternoon, much trlct oJP.ee
ise, I met an old school- lug with
e on the street. She made makes nec
that we would dine with ratines sul
t even Inn. collect evl
ewly wed, too," she ex Hoard, ass
ind I want you to meet settles vai
ttie men.
ecu re compensation due from
i) of War Ti<k Insurance.
Federal Konnl's various dlss
the Itnl Cross worker, acttlie
Home Service Section,
essary loans to the men, artable
living conditions, helps
dence ami supply facts to the
ists in "appealing cases" and
huts personal difficulties for
Tin* workers also follow nn
pcudl rtllllU
DR. WM. D..
Our Optometrist
11 1 _
UUVC1UCIU
IACKSON
Optician
day.
NORTH
*../>
LANCASTER.
Aug. 12.?Miss
Bishopvllle. is a
flnn tnl* U *v<
also declared
? agreement on
** Governor ('ox'
LANCASTER j campaign resu
+ + + + + + + + 4 the decision.
S. C., R. F. D. 1, Both of the
Annette Craig, of brought the c
t home for her vaca- ',or's
.? ... A _ mm . h mil Olh Aiif t K
there was perfect For me a
the subject and that ?P"lled. Hn
s plan for a whirlwind husband! I
Ited in no alteration of harrusslng n
friend exela
ed!"?Chicai
leaders said they had
andidate gratifying ree
impression made Biggest
? ... ... Proclaimei
most delicious dinner way "'"l ,li<1 Hl
rry proved to l?e my first lnpexperienced
the most em- T,,?
loment of iny life when my t# ,hp
Inied, "O, you're acuuuiut- CfiKPS HI"'
So Tribune. tr
Many Hed
recreation
Opal In the World. stances 11
1 as the largest uneut *>r mi
1 men who discontinue train- j
I Cross njrents And men "lost^ ! lAj
?ard, help clenr up delayed ! V
aid the college counselors In
ndly work with the men. j
I Cross chapters have set up
facilities, and in some in- { I
vine clubs, so 'these victims i?
ly have attractive surround- |
\ W 111 De WILE
Wednesday, Aup
Dr. Jackson, who is a speci
own-Wittkainp Optical Co.,
I US
ist 18,1920 al
representative <?t*
Greenville, S. C., has ,
wu n.iu UCI \>i
J. E. Craig.
Miss Marie Ci
Montreat, where
lng a class for s
Mr. W. H. P. ]
are visiting hie
Murray, at Blac]
Mr. J. Nelson
V
iieuis, ?ir. ana iMrg.
at home mi
alg will return from Wl,ICb m?re '
' she has been teach- PreMure"
one time. bear to lnduc<
our localitlies.
WcMurray and family
i son, Harvey Mc- Interest
k Mountain, N. C. This from t
and daughter, Miss in the Chariot
. .uu..wy uy ...? may- precJoUf, 8tol
sthod of campaigning moug abgol,
than ofTaet the "great recently dls?
; had been brought to now in the c
? him to speak in varl- clal in Wai
tains appro]
m and weighs '
ting Chronology. ued at $2fi0,
he "One Minute Page" famous Vie
:te Observer: without an
ne In the world, an enor- ,n?>s an<*
itely flawless black opal, 8
jovered in this country, is To the J
dflce of a government offl- '
ihlngton. The gem con- J"01"*
dmately 21 cubic inches, . ,n e ?
2,572.332 carats. It Is vul- J* i
/vrwk u ,v m. the Red C
.000 by the owners. Tlw ?liau??v,
nnese opal, which was , . the
equal until the American ^..i^
the fun which must go with 111<I
chool work.
American Red Cross Institute 1
Blind near Kaltlmure, Md.,
1 half of all the Americana ?
i the World War have come
ng. The Institute, through
'ross, long ago conducted an
t Industrial survey to detervocatlons
t<*r which blind
I Kl?oi4 Km a aa.?U M - 1
<ie many visits Here. I lis w
ss and we personally reconu
work.
Better bow too sooi
kllAllf OAlir
*ork is <?t" the highest
nend an<i guarantee
i|[tban too late
AVA0
Adelaide, have i
tensive visit in 1
visited H. M. Wi
Mrs. Jennie Can
Mrs. A. B. R<
have returned 1
they were visitin
Mr. Joe Poag
afa. N. C.
rturned from an^ex- "Being a n
^orth Carolina. They to learn by r<
lliams at Sanford and the little thii
ipbell at High Point, make life for
Dbtnaon and children said the male
Trom Clinton, where squib in Life
ig. < title was .'Ho
is visiting at Gasto- Wed.' and th<
war/1 Hartlott
.. .. . ?T?clroeQ wi
ewly wed and anxious carata, but I
>adlng and advice all '
igs that make or un- l_egl
young married folks," Well," s
> of the species, "this "I'm glad tin
caught my eye. The to private o\
w Long They've Been "What dii
5 squib was by Hay- you*"
it
luru vvuiv
is found. weighs 1.658,927 potting f<i
las a number of flaws. to m(
~ nomle req
i Embarrassment. communitl
aid Farmer Corntossel,
? railroads have gone back Aid
vnershlp." The Ibe
Terenco does It make to Red <*m?
| resident li
ak mv mind to the station . $480 to I
I uv tiitru. rto a rouil II IB I
?rth well trained men equlp*et
the social, civic and eco- | ?
ulrementa of their respective
lea.
for 8panlsh Red Croea.
rian chapter of the American f
ts. composed of Americana 1
a Spain, has Just contributed
i fund hclmr raised hv the
avuui jurn
member the datp
LANCASTER I
One day only
)RUG CO.
Mr. and Mrs. S
Jtors at Rf-versid
. " * " JWHI -Id. .
3. W. Craig were via- | (A Bane Atten
le for the week-end. CI
pt Ai An Approximate .f"'",
hronology.) I ""lc
' speck lo i> f
%
ut fwllii* thnt mobbe I'll | Spani*?; f
for xhowin' laok of re- I Red Croa?
ovemment otteinl.** fighting tr
f* %
;
ted Cross and the IiCHfriie of I
i Societies for the purpose of I
iHlnrie. I
\
Lancaster,!
i
3. C.
t