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r K:- ' THE LANCASTER L| ' List Lancaster Gounty S I MAY IS. 11)15 TO .117 List Lanes THE LANOAST ister Gounty MAY IS. lttis TO, 'ER NEWS. MAY 21, 1915. Schools and JITI.Y 1 lout Trustees faefs stood out be There is, then, b elusion, and that ties against Belgiu ITH yond question." ut one logical conis that the atrocl111 were deUhomto SchOOl Tea ^ Barberville lil/>n n n *?4- n11/\?r 7h.? Trustees Osmond Barber, Ch , 1 H. N. Patterson, Clerk. Dallas Patterson W. P. Norman, Ch Address Fort Mill, Route 2. For Fort Mill, Route 2. Red Fort Mill, Route 2. Fort Mill, Route 2. School Teachers 1 k Hill | 2 B. F. 1 Hill 1 J. R. i E. R. 1 E. R. : trustees Adi 3aker, Ch Heath Spri Faulkenberry,Clerk Heath Spri Jenkins j Lancaster, i Heeler. Ch - . i Kpr?h u wr P ly planned and e: orders of (lernii means of terrorizi llreSS dom that was brav its honor. The sa llgs, Route 1. scienceless niilitar ngs, Route 1. Lusltania with hu Route 1. less iueu and wot aboard and then e Innto 1 i>"~ '? cecuted under the m officers as a ng the little kinge enough to defend line heartless, conism that sank the ndreds of defensenen and children xulted in its crime ticasaut v ttucjr 11 Belair Osceola z u. u. rous, uierx ! J. J. Patterson I Jno. F. Collins, Ch I 2 A. M. Blakeney, Clerk. . j N. J. Yarborough.. < ...; J. A. Nivcn, Ch t 2 T. W. Secrest, Clerk I R. F. Wolfe I rori; mm, nouie z. wn Fort Mill, Route 2. Osceola, S. C. Fort Mill, Route 2. Tax Fort Mill, Route 2. Osceola, S. C. Van Wyck, Route 1. Lov Osceola. S. C. ite Bluft , 1 j T. W i Thos.' ' VV. P. ahaw 2 S.D.I ! R. E. i I H. C. >'er Camp Creek.. ] 1 W. D. rv nn Taylor, Clerk j Kershaw, F Hinson Kershaw, F McManus, Ch Taxahaw, ? 5elk, Clerk Taxahaw, ? Gregory Taxahaw, !* Moeller, Ch Lancaster, Jones, Clerk Lancaster, kvuwv ut iiivs ucvi. proving lOUte 3. the defenseless lie ioute 3. i. c. No. Six-!: This is a prescriptic > c. for MALARIA or c Five or six doses wil Route 3 ,flkcn then as a tor o" return. It acts on KOUte O. nnlr.rr.M or,^ ... ior months upon iinos of Belgium. Sixty-Six n prepared especially ;hills a. fever. . II break any case, and ' lie the Fever will not the liver better than ( ,? :-i ? 11 I yan Wyck Waxhaw S. L. Thompson, Ch 2 J. A. Hyatt, Clerk G. L. Vaughn J. R. Sistare, Ch I 1 E. E. Ferguson, Clerk. . S. B. Culp i I \r r* n Van Wyck, S. C. Van Wyck, S. C. Cat Van Wyck, S. C. Riverside, Route 1. Jon Riverside, Route 1. Riverside, Route 1. iJ. r . 11 , ! W. H. awba 1 R. c. i R. C. es X Roads ' ' R. M. 1 John ] Will J ouse Lancaster, Draffin, Ch : Riverside, ! Crockett, Clerk.... I Riverside, ! Millen j Riverside. I i Jnes, Ch j Lancaster, Li. Bailey, Clerk. . . . | Lancaster, f. Bailey Lancaster, Route 8. I NOTICE OI ^ Whereas, one-t 8. C. holders and one-tl S. C. of the age of 21 Flat Creek schoo Rnnfp ** have petitioned tl KOUte J. education to orde. KOUte o. termine whether c Route 3. tax of 2 mills slu /% vi oit&CIl, 1 ELECTION. bird of the freetiird of the electors years, residing In 1 district. No. 43, le county board of * an election to de?r not an additional ill be levied on all North Lancaster Jacksonham Zion % Craicrsville in. n. L-ousar, 1 J. Clark Robinson, Clerk J. W. Craig ; 1 J. R. Everall, Ch I 1 G. E. McDow, Clerk. ... j A. L. Pardue j D. F. Helms, Ch 1 ,T. H. Steele. Clerk Lancaster. Koute 1. Tie; Lancaster, Route 1. Oat Lancaster, Route 1. Lancaster, Route 1. Lancaster, Route 1. Cat Lancaster, Route 1. Riverside, Route 1. Lancaster. Rnntu 1 Pio asant Hill j 2 C. S. c Ridge j 1 J. M. i W. O R. L. don 3 J. J. ? P. T. W. F. oannf Ploir* ? ^ " Robertson, Ch 1 Heath Spri White, Clerk Lancaster, . Rutledge j Heath Spr Lyles, Ch Heath Spr Jims, Clerk Heath Spr Twitty Heath Spr I Estridge, Ch j Kershaw, 1 rem ami personal ings, Route 1. purposes. Route 6 We hereby ord intrs Route 2 bo held by the tr mgs, itoute cre(?lc school dli Saturday, Mav : ings. Route 1. house. ings, Route 1. At which electi intrs Route 1 tors as return rpa mgs, nouie l. erty for taxatlon tax receipts and \0Ute 3. cates shall be allc property tor senool er said election to ustees in said Flat ttrict, No. 4 3, on 29, at the school on only such elec1 or personal propand exhibit their registration certifinved to vote. New Bethel Tabernacle D. D. Snipes ! I H. D. Thompson, Ch | 3 D. F. Sapp, Clerk | R. L. L. Blackmon i U. A. Funderburk, Ch... 2 J. S. Rowell, Clerk H. W. Taylor Riverside, Route 1. Lancaster, Route 7. Lancaster, Route 5. Ch{ Lancaster, Route 5. Lancaster, Route 7. Tai Lancaster, Route 7. Lancaster, Route 7. uoiw.v J. laiu. .... I O n,s J. w. J. T\ ] irlesboro 2 G. F. j C.' B.' * 1 J. A. H. B. triage, L,ierK I Kershaw, I Welsh | Kershaw, 1 Mewman, Ch j Taxahaw, Taylor, Clerk | Taxahaw, ] Mungo........... Taxahaw, Caskey, Ch | Lancaster, Perry, Clerk ! Lancaster, XOUte 3. Thc opening e ^Olite 3 shall be the same elections. , V. i Route 2. w. Route 1. J. b Route 2. County Boai Roul: I: THE TRU ind closing hours i as in all general V. LINGLE, n. TWITTY, Z. CONNORS, rd of Education. TH ABOUT ITradesville D. E. Gordon, Ch 2 L. J. Funderburk, Clerk. W. A. Funderburk Henry Neely, Ch 1 T. F. Culp, Clerk Chalmers Neely T .Drrwr Qnpincra PVi Lancaster, Route 7. Dr: Lancaster, Route 7. Lancaster, Route 7. Lancaster, Route 4. Bri Lancaster, Route 4. Lancaster, Route 4. I.nnPHst<ir R C TT? ? , | W. M V Creek 2 W. F G.' W W. B Jce 1 R. E. I J. B. 4L 0 . ' Dr. VI o ; n n ? I **> . Robinson, Ch Lancaster, Hudson, Clerk. .. . Lancaster, . Cauthen Lancaster, . Bruce, Ch ' Heath Spr Bell, Clerk Heath Spr Cauthen Heath Spr I. S. Moore^ Ch | Heath Spr Route 3. LUZI> Route 3. Route 3. A drummer says that he ings, Route 3. Luzianne Cottei ings, Route 3. cently he m< ings, Route 3. part of the ci ceryman he tr ings, S. C. had no Luziai \NNE out of Atlanta has been using e for 9 years. Heaved to another ity and the gro- .( aded with there ine and he sent Lancaster G. S Lancaster, No. 2..... Camp Creek Sims. | ^vivyj 10 Geo. W. Williams, Clerk. 3 E. W. Sistare ! J. D. Funderburk R. S. Stewart ! 2 S. B. Roberts, Ch | 1 J Wylie Steele, Clerk A. M. L. Hallman j MM..V^VW, w X 1C Lancaster, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Lancaster, S. C. Oa Lancaster, Route 5. Lancaster, Route 5. Lancaster, Route 5. Ke ciui opnnua v*. o.. I 0 rt. A J. A. , ? . J. M. k Hurst 2 L. R. A. J. I j T rshaw G. S 8 R. M I F)r I . Morton, Clerk. ... Heath Spr Bridges Heath Spr Robertson, Ch | Kershaw, Rollings, Clerk.... Kershaw, Cauthen Kershaw, Stevens, Ch Kershaw, Perry, Clerk Kershaw, T r: rpornrv T.'n?.cKo,.> ings, S. C. | bim bulk roas ings, SS. C. I place. He says that Route 2. fact that his c< Route 2. month was TH Route 2. than when lit and he wasn't S. C. There is th S. C. get vour own c n ted coffee in its it is an absolute ^ffee bill for that REE times more > used Luzianne, ; satisfied either, e testimny; now verdict. Gills Creek Dixie Carnes t* . _ r l T. R. Bennett, Ch i 1 B. R. Funderburk, Clerk Wm. Blackmon : H. C. Steele, Ch | 1 J. E. Porter, Clerk i L. M. Clyburn 1 R. M. Walters, Ch I -i tit r> Lancaster, Route 2. Lancaster, Route 2. Lancaster, Route 2. Ha Lancaster, Route 5. Lancaster, Route 2. Lancaster, Route 2. Mi Lancaster. Route 2. T nnnnofav D/\nfo O I w. u lile Mine 1 Jno. w. r ! C. F. dway 2 R.R. L. M. I j ivci oncv w , f. Clyburn, Ch Kershaw, Williams, Clerk. . . . Haile Golc ). Faulkenberry.... Haile Golc Adams, Ch Kershaw, Kennington, Clerk. Kershaw, Gardner Kershaw, O. V-/. 1 Mine, S. C. 1 Mine, S. C. Route 5. Route 5. I Route 5. |? i:J I Union Oak Hill JL in. v^. L'untaii, v^ici i\ . . . . : W. Marcus Estridge. .. . ; J. M. Stogner, Ch 2 J. D. Haile, Clerk I W. J. Faulkenberry.... ' W. L. Neal, Ch 1 J. L. Belk, clerk R .W. Jenkins uauuaoici, ivuuic m. Lancaster, Route 5. pj{ Lancaster, Route 8. Lancaster, Route 8. Lancaster, Route 8. Cr, Lancaster, Route 8. Lancaster, Route 8. Lancaster, Route 8. ct, A. M it Creek 2 A. L. R. H A. B. enshaw 1 W. T W. J 1 G. F. nnohnrn O \\T C [organ, Ch "Kershaw, Gardner, Clerk. .. . * Kershaw, . Hinson Kershaw, Croxton, Ch Stoneboro . Hilliard, Clerk. . . . Stoneboro . Williams Stoneboro Hammond, Ch Stoneboro T\> 1.. ^.1.I' " c Route 5. I^op Route 5. I 1 Route 5. ^S^Ssij . Route 1. _? ??_ , Route 1. . Route 1. A H0USE . ? BURNS ,,) vii I Belle Town Douglass i C. C. Hunter, Ch 1 Hal Beckham, Clerk. .. . j Herbert Gooch ! L. A. Graham, Ch 1 J. B. Caskey, Clerk W. Ben Blackmon I ~v Lancaster, Route 3. Lancaster, Route 3. Lancaster, Route 3. ge Lancaster, Route 3. Lancaster, Route 3. Lancaster, Route 3. Un ^ >V.O , I FD. W thel 1 R. L. E. F. D. R. lity 2 Char Jno. . LiiatiMiiuu, \jici rv. . rieatn cpi Magill Stoneboro . Ogburn, Ch Kershaw, Stover, Clerk Kershaw, Horton Heath Spi Relk, Ch Lancaster lie Parks, Clerk.... Lancaster T. Nelson Lancaster ings, nouie o. , S. C. as easily whi as when timi Route 1. ' would it be Route 1. your house 1 *ings, Route 3. have no ! Farmers Mut , Route 1. Fire' Wind , Route 1. ' Addr-.s^ Roiltp 1 T\ m sn times are hard es are godd. How with you should burn now, if you insurance. The ual policies cover and Lightning. Elgin Rich Hill PRUSSIAN' BRUTAL i K. J. Harper, tn 2 J. S. Hagins, Clerk ! C. P. Caskey ; D. J. Hinson, Ch 3 R. A. Blackmon, Clerk. . I W. S. Kirk iITY I troops during the present Lancaster, rcoute t>. Lancaster, Route G. Lancaster, Route G. Ar Lancaster, Route 6. Heath Springs, Route 1. Heath Springs, Route 1. t war. The both men and women, |h.r itioch 2 W. R | E. L. were murder- ] vailed over many na ? Blakeney, Ch | Lancaster Hegler. Clerk.... Lancaster, Stogner Lancaster, V. A. LI Sopwii rts of Belgium ! nn ?r> <1 IU. JCj. 15UJNJti Yorkville, S. , Route 2. , Route 2. ??? INGLE, p ilfndfnl of Education I.. Delicious _c. ; or 11 "V ; k Atlanta Journal. Americans have been ve vative in judging reports < atrocities in Belgium. Tl made ample allowance for cies, for exaggeration and prejudice. They have hop hope that the horrors so committee is composed < ttnguished for justice , ry conser- Sir Frederick Pollock, >f German Clarke, Sir Alfred Ilopki hey have L. Fisher^ vice chancellor Inaccura- versity of Sheffield; Har< for hostile Kenelm E. Digby, in add ed against count Bryce, of whose hi often de- as statesman and histor af men dls- ed in large numbers, v and honor, ed, and children murdt Sir Edward "Third. That loo nson, H. A. burning and the wanto of the Uni- of property were order >ld Cox and tenanced by the officer ition to Via- man army, that elabor eadth. both hud been made for syst tan, Amerl- dlarism at the very ou k'omen violat- on a scale unparalle >red. between civilized nat ting, house last three centuries." n destruction forth are left to sp ed and coun- selves, with this i s of the Ger- "These disclosures wi ate provision made in vain if they i ematic inoen- the conscience of ma tbreak of the venture to hope that led in any war streets of the city ions during the following night a ' The facts set piaCe. At Haecht, eak for them- rival of the Kaisei one comment' children wero slau 11 not have been Chlld between two touch and rouse Qld w&g found lat< in kind; and we doof> Qf a farm ho as soon as the nnH fek?t ivv.v?v^.*w. J wa v??v and that on the i massacre took following the ar- ..... r's men. several olll1 1 II111 ghtered. and one and three years ailCI IjAAI >r nailed to the TUIT use .by its hands 1 1 lUi Cream, NKS | DIES, TOO, NEW scribed were evil dreams, light of the Lusltania's d< those charitable doubts hi We now know precisely w / ods of warfare Prussian ^ employs, to what lengths * cruelty it will spring, to w! of iriterderous abandon it 1 The dead lips of our owi "?? mon afiil vnman >ni nut in tne cans nave intimate ano estructlon, der this direction, the I ?ve faded, conducted with extraon hat meth- Twelve hundred witness militarism amtned; every Item of tei of savage scrutinized; hearsay evi hat depths dismissed; the cautloui will crawl, legal procedure prevailed a country- IngB of such an investigi i rhiwir?n credible as human cone] wieage. un- war, ana tnat tne Dur Inquiry was structlou were frequen Unary care, military necessitly coul es were ex- being Indeed pert of a a sttmony was eral terrorizatlon. Idence was "Fourth. That the s spirit of ages of war were frequ The And- , particularly by the usln ition are as I including women and < luslons well I .ki.u ?? # ning ana ae- present war Is over, tly where no the world in council id be alleged, what means can be lystem of gen- sanctions devised to currence of such hori rules and us- eratlon is now witnei ently broken. The details ot mi g of civilians, dence are too revol children, as a paper discussion or e ,, ,i I ? .V _ _ the nations of will consider Had such incldei provided and 'iere an(l there or prevent the re- terva*?. they could ors as our gen- dividual brutality. g8jng .. red repeatedly at . _ , Louvain, Ardenne, ] ?ch of the evitlng for news- towna and villages, ven for bare re- teo remarks, "The ,, ,1 _ ... acrffAraHnn In nno nts occurred only mm * at Infrequent inbe ascribed to in- UK ___ But they occur- U^K I I' Liege, Aerschot( JL * Dinant, and other A* the commit- w T1! r:,.m:ihtIs 1 he NDY CHEN J i Place UiOU, IMVU ?uu - ? ? from onr own land, speak ble truth of Prussian bru On the beel of this trag there now comes the re] special committee appoti months aKO by the Brlttc ment, and headed by Visco former ambassador at W I to investigate the outrag the terrl- can be; and they are talilty. marlzed: ;tc episode "First. That there w< >ort of a parts of Belgium deliber, ated some temr.tieally organized no ih govern- the civil population, acco unt Bryce, many isolated murders ashlngton. outrages, es alleged "8econd. That In the OUiri,i IUI au vaii^iug 11 thus sum- tQ flr6i t0 a ]esa degree wounded and prisoners are in many frequent abuse of the F ate and sys- the white flag." tassacres of The committee adtTs >mpanied by as it is of the gravity and other elusions, it would be dc its duty If it failed to conduct of "as fully established J1VCO CAJ/UOCU I 11(11. JA II1UI1K 1116 II by killing the these may be noted: I, and In the fifty men, civllilans, Led Cross and burning houses, wer< the town and shot. / that, sensible household alone, tl of these con- mother were shot, tti ? >lng less than and the daughter so record them she died. Entries in by the evi- German soldier show iiiaer cruellies, At Herve, some delu?>on In another, escaping from third; when, howev 5 taken outside things which at firs it Molen, in one able were testified le fi tlier and nesses coming from le son wounded the points in whicl maltreated that ( became more and the diary of n| true; and when thl that In LlABf ! lAallmnnv oknnioJ I ?? i vM* no, |/UOD1U10 , Inaccuracies in a JP' er, we found that T Ol t seemed lmprob- _ to t>y many wit- ORDERS TAKE i different places, 95 AXD D 1 they all agreed PROM more evidently Is concurrence of ilCIKRHFr You ' 'i IN OVER PHONE ELIVEKED IPTLY. IQ PROP to have been committed b - - >y German | the war generally, innoce >nt civilians. I dence. Murder, lust au d pillage pre-J on August 19 Gerina n troops gave ' of depositions, the t . , .. . . ioci> in uumireuH /1 VHJ %J 1/UUliV ruth of the board 'L*i fUy * ' 1 ^ ' L J