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1 * * - NEW BETHEL DOTS. I NTOR0BB at CAM New Bethel. Sept. 10.?The farm era of this community are very buay | yolir Sent From Florl gathering their crops. Mustered The many friends of Mrs. J. P. ? , , , . .. . . Columbia, Sept. 7.Flynn will be glad to learn that she is much improved. groes. selected for ser Mrs. Rebecca Blackmon, who has tional army, to ari uccu v?-ry sun, is some ociut. Jackson. reported a Messrs. Crayton Threatt. R. H. Thllr8day niKht, and i Orniand and (J. W. Staines spent , . , . . .. , tered into service. T Sunday at their homes. Mrs. J. E. Walters and children of 'n number and hailec Camden are visiting Mrs. C. A. bia county, Fla., Th Threatt. report here was to hf Mr. E. S. Rlack.non Is spending men exclusivelV( an(J a few days with his family. ... ... .1 the negroes were sei Miss ,Eula King spent last week in this community. They have been assign Mr. Olin Matthew of Lake City provisional regiment, and Mr. Dewy Kelly of Columbia I,ot brigade, and art spent Sunday in this community. section G_h. Miss Mabel Threatt spent the Following are exa week-end with Misses Ola and Eula number of men King. ported at Camp Jach Mrs. E. C. Blackmon and children tered into service ut and the former's sister. Miss Thelma ,'lis afternoon: So Threatt, visited Mrs. B. R. Funder- 511; North Carolin burk of the Antioch section last Florida, 140. South week. in. North Carolina if Miss Agnes Griffin of Charleston *ier 5rst incremen Is spending several weeks with her 178. ?' ^rst brother, Mr. Ben T. Griffin. 5 Per cent from both Mr. Roy Blackmon left last week States are expected by for Charlotte. Co1- Edward Bell, Mr. Olin Snipes and sisters spent mander of trains ant Sunrtav at Mr TT A Thmaif'o lice, said this mornin Mr. D. F. Sapp visited Columbia ,a,1"sliniont n' pri recently. the c,ty of Columbia Messrs. Hazel and Otis Rowell 'n>'?d *>y fie tha visited in this community Sunday Partment had not aufl evening. lease a buildinp to be Mr. Roach Threatt was a pleasant | nuarterB for the puai caller in the Tabernacle community j thoritv will be forthco Sunday. days- *>e ?ay?Miss Ola Kinp is visiting Misses However, added < Mabel and Thelma Threatt. c,ty of Columbia has Our school is propresslnp nicely derly?both soldiers 8 with Ben B. Hingle, principal and ,hat if does ^ot look Misses Ada Sapp and Beulah Thomp- nf>ed a K,,ard" Tho son assistants. I commander is quite la j preciation of the fact lllfi BRITISH VESSEI, SINK I"' "hl",k0y i been reduce*/ to alinoi I "Ninety-five per co An Atlantic Port. Sept. 8.?The , amonp soldiers is cai British steamship Delpho. a vessel (key." he declared, " of 8.273 tons gross register, one of j can learn it is almost the White Star line fleet, has been- got whiskey here howi sunk by a German submarine, ac_;he glad to see the city cording to word received here today stringent ordinance p in shipping circles..The sinking oc- sale of Jamaica ginge curred August lf>.the advices stat- extracts, except upon ed, off the Irish coast, and while the tion of a responsible vessel was under armed convoy, understand Mayor Grit All the crew were saved. ed such an ordinance. WE WILL BE GL I 1 o Have vol CALL and INSPE* our ~ NEW LINE OF UP-TO-DATE STY! = in LADIES' COAT SUi COATS MILLINK I HIRSCHS Bl Poit Benjamin Harrieon, will leave I Immediately. |from the United States to Fran THE LANCASTEI IP JACKSON j AMERICAN LABOR TO CRUSH OP Ida Uttvc Ht'i'ii 1 Conferi'ivrp Klerts Oomj The first ne-J ,j0,n of Alliance for I .a vice in the mi- ? iMMiiorracy. rive at Camp Mlnneapoll8> Mfnn.( Se| t a late hour American Alliance for lave been nius- Democracy, organized tl 'hey were four aK? w'th President Wilso , , ? | al . concluded its big lovi 1 from Escam-! . ... . * ence here tonight with t e inclement to j 0f otflccers and the ado ive been white \ sharp declaration of pri it is said that The alliance elected as it by mistake. . Samuel Gompers. preside 14 41. r-.. 4 American PFederation of ed to the First _ , ? .... , Fran k Morrison. sec infantry, de-' . . . i the American Federation i quartered in i was elected secretary, ai , ? . Phelps Stocks. New York ct figures for , . . The outstanding provis who have re- , , declarations of principle? Lson and mus- ? . > to 2 o'clock Suppression of dlsloy; uth Carolina. ProGern,an prropagandla . Solidification of lahor a, 318, and ^ ~ .. ... government. Carolina is all i ? . . , Rtill due 481 1 onscription or wealth it and Florida (n* . Heavy taxes on ncom increment of ... , , . ... ... profits and land values, i of the latter ? ? . , . . ! Government "ontrol or. Sunday night. , , , , , , . in case of labor disputes, infantry, com. .... I Action against specula :1 military po- , . , . , .. . .. ests which enhance price! g that the es- 1 . . ... , , saries of life, avost guard in _ ... ,i Insurance for soldiers a had been de- ; , _ .. . Equal suffrage, t the war de- _ . . . _ .... . Endorsement of Presi tiorized him to . . , , . , , .son s decision not to perrr used as head, , . ? . _. . to be made nn excuse fo d. This au- , . . , labor standards, ming in a few , ,, , Declaration that wag n , t. ,, .... must have a voice in d Col. Hell, "the .... , . . . conditions under which ? been so ori : >w service, ind civilians? ... ... A committee was appoti ; like we will .... . .... ,. tend aid and encouragenn military police T , ... , , Russia. It is composed of vish in his ap-1 ? ? ..... , pers. Frank P. Walsh. Jo that the sale , . ? ? ,, . former member of the Carolina has ... , .. _ , t] . committee of the Social! st nothing. . t _ . _ , , , , and James Duncan and C nt, of trouble , ? .... , , ward Russell, the latter used by whis- . , . hers of the American n From what I Russia, impossible to ... I am unable to sav w ?ver, I wouuld committee will go to Ku council pass a , ,, , Mr. Gompers. roliibiting tliei 1 he Red White and P ir and certain ... . . , .. , ial departed for the Ea the prescrip- ,, ..... ... , after midmight, after a physician. I mi. u , !meeting flth has fram, .... ... It is a big movement parting words of delega ????? ninety days American laboi I*"crushed the disloyalists have a clear field in its tie for humanity." AD TO STICK TO WHEAT ImmmI Administration Will Isolated protests i Washington. Sept.* 8.? of $2.20 a bushel for whei President Wilson will be i it was made clear today a administration, despite isr J tests from farming interest figure is too low. jj The result of the price | administration ofilcals sa the farmer will receive abi cent, more per bushel that The consumer should, tend, obtain a saving of a a barrel on flour. __ i A TKMPKKAXCK IT Newton Newkirk, who Ol*- " amusing newspaper read< ^ number of years by chroi i?loings of rural folks in Iville Busle. studies local r< I Maine villages (luring hli ! periods. On one of the trips he f acquaintance of an old re? had the repuation of bei nately fond of cider. Uncle Hez presented a t tacle when Newt met h road one day. . | "What has happened to quired the writer. I 41 4hkm* "I was up t' Sam Spra drank a couple o' dlppei cider." "I see " "On my way hack here the bridge over Gander c | "Uh-uh!?" auu jubi as i reacnen die of the bridge I heard "What made the splasl | "Well, there wan a mar I 'f 'L* | In' about In the water, ai I t || , looked around to see wl 9 derned If It wuzn't me."? Chronicle. V) \T A RRADY WITTKn Fi W ; Roston Transcript. " * j The evening lesson wan jRook of Job and the ml just read, "Yea. the llg | wicked shall be put out" mediately the church wa darkness. Y "Brethren," said the with scarcely a moment EC "in view of the sudden am Jt-J fulfilment of this prophec spend a few minutes In sll Pol.L Jllul'll'lliuliiliii to lC?- cussed during hie visit, it is stated. t NEWS TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 il/OYALTY * BUSINESS NOTIC * HTS Pn'*i- i J, 1**1 X, Lor and . I FOll IIFNT?One good tli 7 'pj,,, farm in the El^in con Labor and Apply to W. S. Stewman, iree weeks' *er> 82n's approv- ; , 1 AM STILL BI YINti and itty confer-: ?w?? . , . .w. I...VC Iiiuic iiiuimia il ho olection scrap iron, brass, rags, ption of a r . . copper and etc. Morris S ncinles. ' . . Lancaster, S. C. 7 8 i its leader ent of the Labor. WANTED?To buy 500 c rotary of wood, pine or oak, $2.50 r i of Labori Edwards & Horton. 74 id J. (?. ?,\jr Davis wires , treasurer. \ , . be at our stables F ridaj ions in the . , 14, to buv mules. Says i include: ' ' ,. . , buy all kinds. Grego alists and , ? , ? Live Stock Co. 83ts. behind the KENT?Five-room lie conveniences, close in. J as wel as or |,atta Hood. Plio 83-tf-np. es, excess ! Notice to Debtors and Cr< industries) All persons indebted tc itive inter- fate of Mrs. Elizabeth Greg } of neces- reised, are hereby notified I with the undersigned, an ind sailors, holding claims against snh are hereby required to preso dent \Vil_ duly verified to me. lit the war BARBARA A. K/2NNINC r lowering Executrix of will of F Gregory, e earners 81-ltawk?3t. letermining! _. they give ANOTHER BIG VESSEL An Atlantic Port. Sent. 8 nt< < o ex ^ destruction of the 8 ?nt to new |<rjt steamship Turakin Mr flmn hn Spargo, I t"n)ndo frnm a G* ?n ?? executive day by IS"?IT "hrd tea< 1st party ?n AnuKUst 13th wns brone harles Ed today hy aevera' members two mem- ?reW' who arrivpd on Rn A lission to *!lS8enPpr shiP fr?m Mreat 1 According to Charles \V? hether the fr,*erator engineer of thP shi .. , members of the crew lost th< ssia. said , from the explosion of the tor line" spec- ? st shortly big mass ~ " was the H 2; h:;ii LSU1C3S noble batPRICE 77l Not Heed ' The price it fixed by ?? naintainod t the food tinted prois that the fixed, food out 33 per a vacation ormed the 4 * W A who m^W m M m uk JLM WW M J W iorty spec/? wn you?" In- f f %f dlin's and o 1 1.1 ? ? i,0,h Surely there i ^ o hard J rugs that you ve new ones doesn't I crossed rni reek?" These rugs w cheerier and clean 1 the mid- than you can reas< a splash?" selves many times 1?' ^ your home and in 1 flounder- H^.r -l 1 1 ? You have such 1 1U w uru A 10 it wux. 9x12 Axminster Ti Pittsburgh 9xl2 Velvet Rugs. 9x12 Brussells Ru \hhc>\ 9x12 Floor Kraft 9x12 Wool Fibre 1 i from the 9x12 Fibre Rugs, nlster had 9x12 Gl'ftSS RugS. h' ?f ."J6 36x72 Axminister when im. s in total 27x54 Axminster 18x36 Axminster minister ??????? t's pause, a Many Otl ent prayer company." $ ., 1917 + 1 ? ^ win nuv 11 kinds ? w v ? v rubber. W OUld V( chwart7.. ^!'ld cattle-feed ords ?r "\JrOU know that such 'er ro: ', If through the digesth l-lm-np. producing and fat~7 7 assimilated. The lint 01 ' way. It forms a pad o S ' the concentrates that pn 11 ? vv > extracting the full amou: ry-Hood , nuc Vpplv J. W COT K HI , LI ill ' i s. contain no lint to clog or are digested and they a the es- gested the same as h^y c or>- When you mix your feed ? sett'-* that you are using roughs thoa* the meal, corn, oats, or v, V""? Other r> f c m n 2000 pounds of real roughage the ton?not 1500. ITON. Cost much less per ton. Hizabeth Go much farther. Mr. C. K. Henderson, Aiki that he tvould rather hav ~ _ He uses Buckeye Hul S|.yK cheaper and better. Ta secure the best results and to Nows thoroughly twelve houre bet .492-ton wettinf them down night and mor ... i... ? this cannot be done, wet down ' feed the hulls dry, use only half bmarine _ . . .. > Phrdt.-. Book of M ... Gives the right formula for e South. Tells how much to ft tening, for work. Describes I morican using them properly. Send fc Dept. k The Buchey 'St , re- Atlanta Birmingham ( ip. threw Aumatta Charlotte ">ir lives ? ??? petlo. i , ter Departm 1 Best Place to Shop i FURNITURE AN) fe xJMi tl>i fiaiRi " n\i vn i t J l/il I UUJ rf/i Two In Yi ire worn and frayed rugs here an been THINKING of replacing, improve the apparancp of your ] ill do all you want them to. Th< ler and more prosperous. They T onably expect. They '11 cost you b over in length of service, in thei i the satisfaction of having visit* beautiful rugs." big's Kugs fucs 0~- - - - - Rugs Rugs Rugs \erRugs Await Yc ' "* ' ~~ ?r , . rfi uirMI td bJI A > , iJ . i * - - .?-1 * )u mix your ' with cotton? a combination would be carried re tract without giving the milkproducing food a chance to be ri old style hulls acts the same t cushion-like covering around events the digestive juices from nt of protein. ADC MA?K KtYF TONSEED 9 II I c I INTLK48 flux the digestive tract. They llow the other forage to be di>r any other roughage. , with Buckeye Hulls you know age that will help?not hinder? rhatever concentrate you prefer. Advantages to No trash or dust. Easy to handle because sacked. They mix well with other forage. They take less space in the barn. an, S. C., a ay a; e Buckeye Hulls than any others. Is altogether ? says they are develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls I 'ore feeding. It is easy to do this by j nin( for the nest feeding. If at any time at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to as much by bulk as of old style hulls. j fixed Feeds Free very combination of feeds used in the red for maintenance, for milk, for fatBuckeye Hulls and gives directions for >r your copy to the nearest mill. >e Cotton Oil Co. D*pt. K | J Kj jmnmood Littla Rock Mamphia lackaon Macon Sal ma tent Stores 4 fter Air NEX. / I IOS R FLOOR Br 7i/r*?i i jut uuna. | d there about your houseBut just planning to get floors a little bit. jy'li make your home look 1 wear probably longer ut little, and pay for themr brightening effect upon jrs and friends remark. I $27.60 23.60 $18.60 $12.60 $12.60 $9.76 $9.60 $43} $2. SO . .. $1.60 mr Inspection. I ft . V ' "*