The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 14, 1917, Page 8, Image 8

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8 i Chauta | TheRA Of \ : Heath Sp A^4. A^A A^A A^? j^A^A A^4 A^A A^A A^A A^A A^d f^r^y^T^T^T^TT^r^T^T^jy|T^y- t^T y T|y ry Performances o and Entertainers: | MONDA Dr. W. T. S. Culp and t Neapolitan Troub k^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A.^A A^A g^AA^AA^AA Rare Led ADMISSIOI # ?> < ? < TWO ARE SLAIN IN TO HAVE CO ALL NJOHT RATTLE Kill ire Industry Syrian Alien Enemy Resists Draft After < and Trouble Results at Haw- Washington, kinsville, <Ja. tire American Hawkinsville, Ga? Sept. 10.?In ll? placed undo nn all night battle between Syrians October ist, li ami Americans here two persons tion announced . ... .? .. . * % otiiii of r. wert- Kined ana xnree outers i "m... wounded, one of whom is believed ' include manufi to be in a dying condition. One Sy- imports. The rian, who escaped, has been located ' <>n with the a on a farm two miles from this city. | Wilson to prex A posse of forty men left here at 6 es and to asc o'clock to capture him. The Syrian button, is heavily armed. The critical The trouble is said to have start- <?ar markets i od over the drafting of a Syrian necessary, sak alian enemy, Thomas Simon, who is The sugar pro said to have relatives in the Tur- {distribution as kish army. Simon's name was cer- I ply. the soluti tided to the district exemption about by vi board because of lack of proof of his with the trad* claims. He met one of the officials! Fleet sugar of the local board in a crowded \ have accepted drug store last night and is alleged Rested by the to have struck the official. which means i Simon then ran to the Syrian miming public store, kept by himself and his betwei brother. Mose Simon. The two Sy- of year, rians and the former's wife loaded Institution r Winchester rifles and revolvers in will prevent h plain view of the street and prepar- s,ire a stabiliz* ed for a pitched battle, it is said. food admlnist Late in the evening police at iomntorl to oreoa* Tkomna 'III 1/ !?'I V \ I the assault. Then the Syrians opened *flre. Allen Dortch, a popular House to Pa** young man about town, fell wounded in the lung. M. L. Bembry. poat- Washington, office clerk, was shot through the tion on the sa ear, and John Hill, planter, was shot surance bill \ through the arm. In the return of House again t shots the wife of Thomas Simon successful atte was killed. When her body was to change the picked up in the street every cart- overwhelming ridge in the revolver which she still beccame appa held In her right hand was empty, defeat of ame The Simon brothers then barrl- tion leaders a caded themselves In a vault inside special rule I the store and defied the police. They predicted its are alleged to have opened Are on night Without every one who approached. Several Only one a vehicles were struck, but no one ance was ado] else was Injured. by represent Shortly after 4 o'clock this struck out a | morning the crowd prepared to of $1,000 a y close in on the Syrians. The Sy- officials enfor< rians tried to escape through a rear bill. door, shooting as they retired. Thomas Simon was shot and killed Thomas Sin in his flight. 1 y from Oklal An appeal was made for troops by police here from Camp Harris during the night with the I. W but Information was obtained that At mtdnlghi the officers there had no authority no trace of M to send the soldiers here. ies are on th THE LANCASTER NEWS PI > < uqua =^== DCLIFFE ( Vashington, D. C., Will irinae monday, t >ruigs, and wedn % L -?i 1 . caui auci iiuuii ctnu iiii Y TUESD, , T7 Dr. E. A. Pound and :he ramous _ . _ cert Company, and M tadours ley on the Red Cross. A A A^4. A^A A y ^ + *y ures and Entertainn * * <$? ?$? * ?t? a . c t:_l a. pl: ^ ; jccibon i ICKCL; v-,iu Single Performances , > ? ox 'XTKOL OF Nl'OAR TROOPS DISPERSE PARADE. ! ["" Springfield. 111., Sept. Oth.?Two v I'nder Oovei-i.meitt ni,,n were shot and several were in- : 3 K>tober First jured today when troops of the j Sept 11 The en- ^'n"1 Illinois infantry dispersed a | sugar industry will parade of ,abor unionists intended' * r gcvo-nmvnt control a8 a demonstration in support of he food ad.nin.stra- ,he 8treet cur 8trike which ha8 beGn I tonight oy the in- in propreas for seven weeks- Nelth" licenslng system to er of those 8hot were 8Grl?U8,y acture. refining and mounded. The parade had been step was decided up. """bidden as precaution pproval of President "gainst disturbances. Anu.ony rent speculative pric- Reddlck waa 8,ru<k ln ,ho by mre equitable distrl- a bul,et flred from an army pisto1' The bullet passed through Reddsituation in the su- Rk'8 8t,urk tho Pavement and nakes prompt actio* Penetrated the shoulder of Albert 1 the announcement. Heinick. Tim cKaIb u' orn fl ritfl militn rv ??il blem being one of ' well as one of sup- thorities say. after the paraders I on is to be brought had joked at ,he order of a ilitary | oluntarv agreements offl<er* and had deflpd the c,ty po* #8 lice.* producers already A resolution was adopted lna scale of prices sug- ducting the strike committee to food administration inforni Pre8,dent Wi,aon t,,at ,h" a saving to the con- riRht of minera to a88P"?ble peaca- # ~e bly had been denied here, of more than |.tu,en now and the first 4444444^44444444 * BUSINESS NOTICES ed price, according to 4444444444444444 M. ration officials. NOTICE?Mr. Nash will be at VOTE IS DELAYED. Jones-Elliott Mule Stable Satur day, September 15th, to buy mules the War Insurance for the government. 84-1 t-np. ill Today. sept. 11? Final ac- KOK "KNT?One Rood litre-home Horn and aoldier'a In. farm ln ? 0 E1?,n . , . . .. Apply to W. S. Stewman, Lancasvas delayed in the ? ' _ . . , . ter, S. C. 82-4t-np. oday by repeated un >mps of its opponents f AM HT,|jL BUYING and will buy I measure. When the fof tfaree more monthg all kinds support of the bill gcrap Iron, brass, rags, rubber, rent through derisive copper and etc. Morris Schwartz, ndments, administra- Lancaateri s. c. 78-29t-nd. bandoned plans for a to end debate. They ~ ,, . . FOR RENT?F ve-room house, all passage by tomorrow , , ... material chanee conveniences, close In. Apply J , , , * . M. or I.atta Hood. Phone 214. mendment of Import- . pted. It was offered *P^' atlve Cannon and FOR. 8ALJC?Fifty to one hundred provision for additions acr;? of ,and 3ee w B PIyler ear to the salaries of R2-tf-Friday ?ing provisions of the ___________________________ FOR RENT?Two dwelling houses on North Main Street. Apply T. ion came here recent- m. Hughes. 82-2t_np-Friday homa. It is declared - that he was affiliated FOR RENT?Four or five horse . W. In the West. farm, all sowed in peas this year. t the posse had found Will lease or rent. Nice rooms II ose Simon. Other clt- tor rent W. J. Cunningham. jj e lookout. Run Sept. 4. Sept 14. 2t-pd. JLm ?-y-ryT-~ 1 y Tf "|~^p-*y;~r! v IIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1917. = Chauti :hautai Fill Its Engagement UESDAY C? x 1 ESDAY, l jht by the following : 0 kY WED Cadman Con- Herbert and F liss F. E. Bes- Van Winkle; S the wonderful nent For Old an( -. A^A A^. A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^AI A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A T^" T|^^TT^" ^ "^r ^ ^ ^, ^ ildren 75 Cents, Adi 25 and 50 Cents. anracbir Hanar JUlll/UOIA/I I/l/pUI "The Best Place to Sh FURNITURE . . I wwlr w WWWw WWWWWW^ auqua JQUA I 7-18-19 j noted Lecturers NESDAY S loy Sprague in Rip enor Jose Andonegui ? Spanish Violinist. J A^A A^A A^A A^k A^A A^A. y ^ ^ ^ JBV I Young *++??++?++++++ J nits $1.50. tment Stores i too After All" I ANNEX. Your Mind. iere and there about your house? j icing. ?ut just planning to get f your Hoors a little bit. o. They'll make your home look They'll wear probably longer t you but little, and pay for themin their brightening effect upon g Visitors and friends remark. $27.60 23.60 $18.60 $12.50 $12.60 $9.76 $9.60 > $450 $2.50 * $1.60 t Your Inspection. i ii ,J 1 RUG ON YO Is Worth Two In Surely there are worn and frayed rugs 1 rugs that you've been THINKING of repb new ones doesn't improve the apparance ol These rugs will do all you want them t cheerier and cleaner and more prosperous, than you can reasonably expect. They'll cos selves many times over in length of serv ice, your home and in the satisfaction of havin "You have such beautiful rugs." 9x12 Axminster Rugs 9x12 Velvet Rugs 9x12 Brussells Rugs 9x12 Floor Kraft Rugs r 0y19 Wnnl Ril?ro l?ii(ra 9x12 Fibre Rugs 9x12 Grass Rugs 36x72 Axminister Rugs 27x54 Axminster Rugs 18x36 Axminster Rugs * Many Other Rugs Awai ,*ar -i ??pm*tmm