The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 12, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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2 EGO! F IS SOME START J i Automobile Contest Will ious Success. o eates Wide Spread InterestN C _2 WELL HERE W AND IT I The Lan' aster News' Fort be a Tremem Attractive Offer of Prizes Cr First List of Contestants Appei There?Is the Name o Relative It couhl not be finer?great is the one word that expresses it. The campaign manager is delighted, for in all his experience in the contest work he has never vet seen so much interest displayed in a contest this early in the race. Today we publish the first list of contestants. Your name may not be here, even though you have entered as the following are only those received up to time of going to press. If your name is missing this issue it will be in the next issue. Everyone has been anxious to know who the contestants were, so now it behooves everyone to make the minutes count for the few short weeks will go by rapidly and minutes lost cannot be regained. This is the best time to do work that counts. LIST OF CONTESTANTS. Miss Onibel Duron, Lancaster. S. Tom Funclerburk, Lancaster. s. ( Miss Margaret Robinson, Lancaster. U. F. I). No. 1. Mr. \V. (\ Williams, Lancaster. R. F. D.. No. 1. Miss Alice Beckham, Lancaster, R. F. 1?.. No. :l Miss Nonie Bailey, Lancaster, R. F. 1). No. ti. Mr. Henrv Thompson, Lancaster. 11. F. D. No. r?. Mr. F. L M<>,ely, Laniaste". it. F. 1>. No. S. Mr. Jesse Blacktnon. Lancaster. It F. 1). No. ">. Miss Maggie Vaughn, Heath Springs. S. C\ Miss Annie Hyatt, Van Wyek S. Miss Nell Ingram, Kershaw, S. C. NOW IS YOUR TIME. It is going to require little of your time?a little energy and lots of hard work to win one of the prizes, but think of the tine reward. It will not be hard at all to carry away one of these prizes by simply asking your friends to subscribe for The News, or to collect free voting coupons, or to win some of the extra votes. If you are wide awake <? %* /I ?l/\ twif nnnrlo/it o n ir r\ f t* /\t\_ portunities, the votes that you will receive through subschiptions of your friends will soon put you at the head of the list. Make a personal appeal to each one of them and get them interested in your success. Many are ready to subscribe or pay up on old subscriptions and they will gladly give you the benefit if you ask them?don't be backward about asking for what you want. WHICH FOR YOU? You'll have to determine this for yourself. When you go through the list of prizes, think "I'm going to work for this prize or that prize. ' and when once you have made up your mind "go to it" and be a win ner. The Grand Prize- A Ford touring cur, live passenger, fully equipped. Second Prize?A Victor Victrola. Third Prize -A Handsomhe Suit of Furniture. And any additional prizes to bo given through the courtesy of the local merchants will be announced later. Then if you do not succeed in winning a prize you will be paid for the work that you do on a basis of 10 per cent for all money that you turn in for subscriptions. You can't lose if you work. ENTER THE CONTEST TODAY. The Campaign Manager could not give you better advice than this for he knows the great value of early work in a campaign of this kind. Of course you are interested and could figure a hundred ways in which you could use ?.ny of the prizes. 3nte: the contest, that's the starting point, and be determined to win. While the contest is young is the accepted time to enter yourself or enter the name of a friend. We want your name or your friend's name in the next published list of candidates. Fo~ your success it is important that everyone know right from the beginning that you are in the race. Those who would rather help you than anyone else may promise their support to some one else if they do not know that you are working for one of the prizes?usually the first contestant to approach a prospect gets the business. You want everyone to know right now that you are in the race to stay and to win. irs Today?Look, is Your Name 'l< Q >f Your Rest Friend or j is There? ? WHO MAY ENTER THIS CONTEST. G rc Any white man, woman, boy or girl, married or single, is eligible to ^ compete in this contest. Candidates may nominate themselves. It costs 1 t ll you nothing to enter?it costs you nothing to win?there are no strings ' a attached to this offer. It is not' J( necessary that contestants be sub-! scribers to The News. The rules of * the contest are simple and the work ( of securing subscribers to The News I In r their home paper. Line your friends up and get them working"' for you?they will not refuse you.! Any who have been nominated by I w' 'ihelr friends and liave not secured 80 a subscription receipt book may get one by writing or calling for same at the Contest Ollice of The Lam-as- sii ter News. There are hundreds and sh hundreds who want their home pa- ni per and will take it if asked to do so. as Kxplain to them the kind of a paper do The News is?to do this you will jnj have to read The News yourself and on keep posted. look rou nomination coiton a If your name is not in the list we Jn want it there. The nomiuat on con- da pon is good for 1.000 votes and sii when you pay in the first $l.r?n for ga subscription you get an extra o.nnn gn votes, making 10,000 votes for a starter. You will also get a receipt tin book and full instructions how to ph work in this fascinating contest, lie- .In member it is not money that wins- tin you must secure the subscriptions to;< u tr of mdnc %wl I '? * f,. ?, . mm 11 n ?lll 'S Ilia I ".\ 111 I'. the faster you got subscriptions the faster your votes will pile up. GKT SUBSCRIPTIONS ANYWHKKK vir No limit to territory, but America'"" is the best place to work in right' now. as there is considerable distur- ,x bailee on in the other countries at present. However, right here at homo l1'1 there is a mighty big field and there ,oc are thousands of people to work on. ' i c'i i ou can these people to give you ' their subscriptions for two, three o; s'1, five years. If you have friends orelatives living at a distance, w:\te them about this and send them a copy of the paper and ask them to re. help they will come across alright of its worth trying. by l)q U ICG U HA It SCAKK OK VOTKS. *1 mi J 1-Yr. subscriptions. . . . 5,000 votes he ; 2-Yr. subscriptions. ... 12,000 votes yo j 3-Yr. subscriptions.... 18,000 votes co I Yr. subscriptions. ... 25,000 votes Ki1 5-Yr. subscriptions.... 30,000 votes Its No votes issued on subscriptions >o of less than one year or more than five years. ? KKKP IN TOl'CII WITH THK CAM- ** PAIGN MAN AG Kit. Don't try to do everything all in yourself come and see the Cam- Q write him phone him the more I you (lo this the more lie will know I that you are on the job let him D help you along with advice. Don't I get into u rut i<* urn do and don't I know how to pry yourself out -just D l?t the Campaign Ma? ager know and m he'll advise the right thing t> get.jSj things going again. His entire time ra v devoted to nothing but this eon- S test and he is readv to give everyone ft the same assistance . 5* Great Trutns. w To live in the presence of great I truths and eternal laws?that is what R keeps a man patient when the world ! Ignores him, and calm and unspoiled Rj when the world praises him.?balzac. p ! Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly __ The Old Standard general strengthening tonic CROVK'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out ? Malaria.en riches the blood, and builds up the sy* tern. a. true tonic. For adults aim ehildren. SOc A Pine Whooping Congh Remedy. Mc'hers, Dr. Dell's Plne-TarHoney Is Just the remedy for your children's cold ailments. The fact Is that pine Is a oulck enemy of cold conditions. Its nnal'ttps tooaon the mucus In the throat, soothe the lungs and open up the air passages, The combination of honev. nnothinv and pleasant. with the tooe-n-ng pln.? quality makes this an Ideal eongh remedy for children. Each passtn< year brings for it. new friends. A fam ly of growing children ~?anet to be witheat It. II- a to** 8 I ? ME LANCASTER NEW IVE PLEAD GUILTY TO STORING LIQU( os Hollo, E. H. ltickles, H. Rabens, J. Holsberg and W. H. Hehrens Own lip 1UCH SURPRISE IS CAUSI ther AIIokmI Blind lixciv K\|wt?l to Kntcr Simll?. itni I lews and Courier, Saturday. Five persons pleaded guilty in 1 ourt of General Sessions yesterc j unlawfully storing contraband uor iu violation of the dispenst iw. Sentence will be imposed la y Judge Mendel L. Smith. Tl lorning Acting Solicitor William rimball announced he will take lore of the blind tiger cases. The plea of guilty entered by t ve men indicted came as a surpri i many persons, it being thoug tat the matter would be fought finish. All were indicted on ti mnts. the first for selling conti md liquor and the second for u wfully storing the contraban leas of guilty on the second cou ere accepted by t^he presiding Jud; id the acting solicitor. Those pleading guilty: Josei lllo, E. H. Rlckles, It. II. ltaben llolsberg and W. II. Rehrens. Tin ere let out under $500 bond unt ntence is imposed. OTHERS TO PLEAD GUILTY? It is believed that others will ent' tiilar pleas before the General Se tis Court adjourns for the term, tnber of persons were called, hi they did not answer nothing wi ne in their rases, the sherilT b K instructed to notify tlietn re. The pleas of guilty are consider* direct result of the conviction ( mes Manns by a petit jury Tue y. Manns was indicted on charm nilar tn those <>t" the men pleadit iltv yesterday. lie was fntlll ilty nf the second count. The case against Joseph Hollo w; (irst called. After he had made >a of guilty on the second com dge Smith told him that 1 night ho had done right in cotniti t like a man in making such a pl< he was guilty. The Judge said in part: "I am m ing to sentence you t >day. as 1 d e to think the matter over t'u ghly, and I wish to deal as lienien as possible with you, I alwa: tend some consideration to a ntti ion ho oonios vip like a man hi <ads guilty. I don't want to bo at harsh, hut I wis'< to think tl <ttor over v'thnu? giving tl glite*' la " *t|on as *o what all do. 1 want to <? > what i: a lutely right and just " Colds Do Not l.<oftvo Willingly. Flocause a cold Is stubborn is i tson why you should ho. Instes "wearing" it out, got svtro roll taking Dr. King's New Discover ngerous hroncitlal and lung al >nts often follow a cold which hi on neglected at the beginning. i tir body faithfully battles thoi Id germs, no better aid can 1 /on than the use o fthis reined i merit has been tested by old at ting. Got a bottle today. 50c ar INUIViilNA 1 j To enter this Contest til the Contest Department, one nomination, good for 1000 Co I HEREIN Mr., Mrs., Miss PostofTice Signed by Address Only one Nomination C Under no circumstances v be divulged. If the person contest 9,000 votes will b< T A T-? A ATTX T^t r i,/\u i\i\it r ir i r ukin i: GOOD FOl IN Lancaster News Foi Name of Contestant Address This Coupon when neatly name and address of Cor to the Contest Manager, NOT GOOD AFT] rs, OCTOBER 12, CHARLESTON RAIDS HELP DISPENSARY! Ill Sales for September in County Over J|\ -1!'<!0,0(HI Abend of September I j?st Year. Columbia Special to Charleston H. News and Courier Oct. 8.?Governor I Manning was advised today by the Charleston County dispensary board that the sales of the Charleston nv County disDensaries for the month of September amounted to $67,268, 62, and for August $65,026,41. This com pares with $47,016,41 for September of 1914, an increase in one year of $20,241,61. September Increase over August of this year was $2,231,61. the jncreaso jn tjie 8aies from the lav dispensaries since the raiding began by constables under Sheriff J. Elmore lT"- Martin ha-s attracted interest and attention throughout the State, bis II. u | Remarkable Singing Stone. 1 l> One of the most remarkable of sing j lng stones is to be found on the south ho west coast of the island of Hawaii, it iso the group of islands bearing thai ht name. This is a sand bank. It ap to pears that a tone like that of a melo deoti is produced by moving one'i hand in a circle through the loost a- ... . Band. IT the observer kneel, with bott hands in the sand, and slide down the bank, the sound becomes louder and nt louder until it resembles distant thun ge der. The greatest sound is produced from this sand bank when one lief )I1 prone on it and another person dragi him by the heels down the bank, car IS rying a large quantity of sand dowi with him. in A To Drive Out Malai-la A And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S ! ! TASTELESS chill TONIC. You kjow ^ s- what you are taking, as the formula i9 ^ \ printed otj every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. ' The Quinine drives out malaria, the is Iron builds up the ' stem. 50 cents MS* TAX NOTICE. | _ ... T itcginning uci. I5tn, taxes will be 4% '<1 received up to January 1st, 1910, 4 i?i without penalty. During tlio month *<>* of January a penalty of one (1) per ,?> c nt will i?e added; during February 4 two (21 per cent will be added and %.* I: in March seven (7) per cent will be 4*4 '<1 added. i The levy for State purposes is V , seven (71 miiis. For Constitution School Tax three (.'11 mills. For or- 1 1 dinary county purposes four and one 11 half (4 Vfe 1 mills. For interest 011 II Honds and Sinking Fund for Past iv Indebtedness one and three-fourth (1 % 1 mills. For interest and Sink-i4^> ing Fund for C. & C. It. R. Bonds 1^4 one and one-fourth (1*4) mills. For ^ >' interest on money to be borrowed, 1 e- one (11 mill. For Interest and 4^4 Sinking Fund for Township Bonds,! J In Pleasant Hill three-fourths of oneiV (% ) mill. In GUIs Creek one and 4*4 1' one-half (1*41 mills. In Cane Creek ? III one und one-half (1*4) mills. ,,1 Special Taxes are levied for school purposes in the various districts as 1 follows: Nos. 1, 6, 13 and 30, two V (2) mills; Nos. 22, 29, and 45, three 4*' IC (1\ mlllu' 9 A c n n 1 r 1 - , , uii.III, nuo. >, 1, u, I, f, IDi II, I 18, 19. 20, 23, 26, 27. 39, 47 and 48,; 4-4 lj four (4) mills; Nos. 2 and 36, five + (5) mills; Nos. 10. 11. 12. 24. 25,13! 31, 32. 33. 34. 42, 43, 46. 49 and 50, |* ? eight (8) mills. Lancaster graded, i six and one-half (6^) mills; Heath + 10 Springs, ten (10) mills; Kershaw, id eleven (11) mills. of All male citizens between the ages ] y. I of 21 and 55 years are liable for a T II- j Capitation Tax of three dollars 4 as' ($3.00) for road purposes; all citl^s zens between the ages of 21 and 60 3! se years are liable for a Poll Tax of one' t>e dollar ($1.00,) except those ex- T y. i empt by law. I )d i T. L. HIbTON, id County Treasurer. ? ION BLANK | : i mu inis i oupon and send t<^ R * Each Contestant is entitled to I 1 ntest Votes I I r NOMINATE 1 + I He I A oupon credited to contestant. I rill the name of the nominator I i i nominated decides to enter the I {A 5 given when the FIRST DOL- I 5 IS PAID IN. I A ? It T ? 100 VOTES ? THE Y rd Automobile Contest y > t V Il?*? trimmed and filled out with i itestant and brought or mailed will count for 100 votes. ? SB OCTOBER 19TH. ?? ? , . /'' ' ? " " j ' a j LIVED IN MISERY. J "I soffered greatly from n?r>'flunMi and lieednefceK. Tho least excitement caMFi* mo dreadful pain. I began using I>r. j Mile*' Ntnijir and a few <! ! bt?r startad to take T Dr. MBwf Heart Treatmend. I soon pot no much bettor that I was encour- I :vred and continued taking Che two r nanBn until I wan bo well that work was no bother to me at alL" MRS. LOUIS R1>G. Idaho Falls, Idaho. f R VERYLO ?0 FURN Bedstead in Dresser vei Chiffonier x, Bed room table ?.'! Davenport Center table Book ease Chairs J ma J. F. MAI ki i i ;} i +:k? t The Ho buys pure i foodstuffs s< 1 tv* rvTT im ill LI I (J bills We excel in goods?in the e< in the efficiency < EDWARDS We Sell the Best Things to Cook COAL SHlh a^4 DO YOU WANT MUSB If so, give ub your orders smile with a question, "Where The Catawba Meat '. Qu We have recently purchased .klok ... ?- -?- ? nuM.ii tuowicp un iu iuriii?u yc SPECIAL FOE FED Prrah lOO Poanda Blur* IUm. 24M) Bunch We are open from 6 A. M. ur promptly. Phone 210 and we CATAWBA M Pho *?;.> siljQaQa sD'Scsxa ? faosxDaeGa?90 < ?? 1 i 6? Striving to T satisfy the wt&sJSym demands of - everyone is pt to affect the nerves, ind continual standing nay weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles' Nervine s invaluable for Nervous roubles, and for the Heart Dp. Miles' ^ Heart treatment is highly recommended. IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE E FUNDED. JJ 1^ A^A. A. W PRICES? ITUREl Y Vote the articles of furniture the column to the left. We 1 them all and are making ? ry close prices on each and *ry one of them. V fhe quality of every piece is . and every purchase carries th it a high degree of future * isfaction and service. ^ Ladies especially are invited X stop at our store when pass- J r and look them over, and ler articles as well. Hear in nd that it is always a pleasure & show our goods?in fact, we nt to show them, for the Y ads themselves invariably $ ike the sales. ^ CKEY CO. ! . k*** i*.i f^*;: +.J.+J.+ K+.L*.K+i^f^ use wife who jj groceries and jj eldom spends jj igs and doctor jj the quality of our :onomy of price? I \ * of service. & HORr N || . : J Cook and the Deal Thrnga to i; ; With. i IGLES WOOD j; tAa*+J f TO PLEASE YOUR % ANDS? ? for Meats and you will see him uui iDia Meat come from?" Market?The Market of V lality. *? I a lot of extra fine Beef Cattle, V ?u with the very best of Meats. JAY AND SATURDAY Y Norfolk Oysters. KM) Pounds Spotted Tront. V on of Mullet*. , O it 11 9 P. M. Early Deliveries made t^> will help you make HIM smile. ^ ITl I m * A LAI IHAKKtl f r ne 210. X