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IT"**7 ~ ~ r N i LANCASTER'S Official List of Registered Liability for Mi Serial No. Name 258?Henry McKinney 1 458?B. I. Simpson 1436?W. C. Crimminger .. . J 854?Elec Snipes ] 1894?Richard Waiters ! 1878?Charles S. Riner ] 1095?Jack Gardner 2022;?Johnie Howey < 1455?Lum Cunningham . . . 1 783?John W. Jordan < 1813?William J. McMurray . 1858?James Cornelius 1 1752?Aaron Carlast 1117?Ernest Mungo 1 1572?James Truesdell ' 1748?Frank Cunningham . . .! 837?Reuben Robinson 2036?Sam J. Pettus 337?Jim Sadler 676?William C. Taylor 275?Sam Nelson 509?Charley Brooks 1185?Joseph L. Faulkenberry. 564?Charley Furr ' 945?Wylie Miles 1913?Asariah Clifton 596?Brady Wright ' 1267?John A. Faile 536?George S. Plyler 1495?Hamp Kirklar.d 548?John N. Whittaker 126?Ernest B. Evans ( 1679?Will Hunter 1237?William J. Catoe 784?Charles F. Jones 1732?George W. Baker 755?Edward L. C. Hair 107?Will Cousart 1546?Claude E. Stover 1563?Claude C. Truesdell.. .. 2099?Mendal L. Jacobson.. .. 1369?Albert Trueadale 616?Ray V. Faile ' 373?Charles Wilson 1676?Daniel W. Horton 1266?Henry M. Ferrell 1891?Anthony Wilson 775?Ellis Harper 486?Elias Jones 692?Robert P. Barton 600?Vern Wright 1 1386?John E. Sweat. 810?Leroy McMurray ^1539?Lonnie Rollings 1782?Robert Johnson 507?David A. Blackmon. . . . 309?Willie Reeves 437?William H. Kee 1324?Oscar Miller 604?Chalmers Blackmon .. . 43?Joe Bailey 1763?William H. Mackey. . .. 154$?Grover C. Sims 1264?William E. Farmer .... 1066?Willie Adams 924?Robert B. Ingram 420?James R. Courtney 1014?John C. Mcllwain 1178?George Ellis 514?Yancy Cunningham .... 433?Furman O. Johnson.... 1329?Docton C. Outen 10?Marsh Aldrich 1045?Edgar O. Hallman 1031?Walter Watts 1705?Coy O. Adams 1331?James M. Outen 1685?James Lang 487?Will Laney 1282?James J. Horton 1323?William Moore 1817?Sam Wright 797?Lonnie S. Langley 140?Reece Faulkner 1536?Lewis Rutledge 1922?William Frasier 1723?Lerov W. Stogner 1779?Willie Bell 1236?C. Frank Clyburn 2011?William O. Griffin 499?Bon Harris 18?-Carl G. Bennett 652?Marvin C. Baker 927?Irby B. Hinson 1484?Wade H. Hunter 739?Frank Ghent 1751?Ram Coleman 601?John Wright 1 1322?Boysy Miller 1146?George W. Clyburn.. .. 1103?Minton Hilton 1395?Fred B. Bowers , 606?James A. Blakeney. . .. 182?John Hughes 1771?Andrew Tillman 513_Cirover C. Courtney * 46?Robert Blackmon 1020?Joseph Montgomery . .. 1651? Mancel R. Shaver 1099?Alec Gaile 1 1955?Wilson McDowell 1636?Sidney T. Marshall.. .. 223?Ed Mackey 2066?Orvill Erwin 1441?Wes|ey P. Crimminger. H7_Thos. E. Doster 602?Tillman F. Adams ^''O?1John Catoe 75?Thos. L. Clanton 1818?Leroy McCardell 772?Claude B. Hair 145{5?Frank Clark.. . > .. .. 72i?Andrew A. Diggs 1419?Columbus Bush 786?Charley Knight (Continued o - ? THE L ~ ~ WA HONOR ROLL ' ? I Men and Their Order of A ilitary Service. j bpa A 1 1 "7 " ~ IlJt'l Address Order No. wol r A n ri ? I uaiiunsitir, O. Ks 1 i wilt Lancaster, S. C., No. 2.. .. 2 j " Heath Springs, S. C., No. 1. . 3 1 *ns Lancaster, S. C 4 , oni* Lancaster, S. C., No. 4.. .. 5 Riverside, S. C 6 Kershaw, S. C., No. 5.. .. 7 j ,ntr Osceola, S. C., No. 1 8 | mH1 Heath Springs, S. C., No. 3 9 ' we Chesterfield, S. C 10 trai Lancaster, S. C., No. 3. . . . 11 ! Riverside, S. C 12 whl Kershaw, S. C 13 | reU Kershaw, S. C., No. 5 14 J"11 Heath Spgs. S. C., Star route 15 \ '!! F.toneboro, S. C 16 i ?, Lancaster, S. C., No. 7.... 17 the Kort Mill. S. C., No. 3 18 ! ? it Lancaster, S. C .. .. 19 Lancaster, S. C., No. 7. .. . 20 : t?k Lancaster, S. C 21 Lancaster, S. C.. No. 5 22 aK" Heath Springs, S. C., No. 2. 23 Tradesville, S. C 24 "hn Lancaster, S. C.. No. 8 . . . . 25 Btoi Van Wyck, S. C 26 j Tradesville, S. C 27 i lish Kershaw, S. C 28 wei Lancaster. S. C.. No. 5. . . . 29 *a8 Kershaw, S. C., No. 1. . . . 30 Bul< Lancaster, S. C., No. 5. . . . 31 peo Lancaster, S. C 32 co!! Lancaster, S. C., No. 2. . . . 33 cjd Kershaw, S. C 34 suf, Lancaster, S. C 35 poll Stoneboro, S. C 36 L>*?i Lancaster, S. C 37 Lancaster, S. C 38 QA Heath Springs, S. C 39 Kershaw, S. C 40 Am Kershaw, S. C 41 e Kershaw, S. C., No. 2 .... 42 Taxahaw, S. C., No. 1 43 Kershaw, S. C 41 c Lancaster, S. C., No. 6. ... 45 Kershaw, S. C 46 pet Riverside, S. C 47 unt Lancaster, S. C 48 pro Lancaster, S. C., No. 1. . . . 19 owi Lancaster, S. C "0 Tradesvil'e, S. C 51 fra Van wyck, S. C., No. 1... . 52 UJCI Lancaster, S. C 53 ^ Heath Springs, S. C., No. 1 . 54 F Lancaster, S. C., No. 2. . . . 55 on Lancaster, S. C 56 nui Lancaster, S. C 57 tau Lancaster, S. C., No. 8. . . . 58 the Kershaw, S. C., No. 3. . .. 59 ; the o xr_ r> f(\ , Too 1 clAclIlclW , O. V^.f ANU. C* . . . . 'JU I Lancaster, S. C (II , Stoneboro, S. C 62 .] Heath Springs, S. C., No. 1 . 63 rea Kershaw, S. C., No. 3. . ..61 the Kershaw, S. C., No. 5 65 wui Lancaster, S. C 66 cov Lancaster, S. C., No. 7.. .. 67 wo' Lancaster, S. C*, No. 3. . . . 68 > em Kershaw, S. C., No. 3. . 6.) | *ntt: Lancaster, S. C , No. 5. ... 70 j Lancaster, S. C., No. 2. ... 71 her Kershaw, S. C 72 Am Lancaster. S. C 73 late Lancaster, S. C., No. 1 .... 74 of Lancaster, S. C,? No. 3. . . . 75 ' Lancaster, S. C., No. 8 . . . . 76 e Kershaw, S. C 77 ^ Lancaster, S. C., No. 2 . . . . 78 Waxhaw, N. C., No. 1. . . . 79 Kershaw, S. C 80 i Kershaw, S. C., No. 3. . . . 81 pje Lancaster, S. C., No. 3 .... 82 an Lancaster, S. C 83 est) Lancaster, S. C 8-1 4,1,1 Heath Springs, S. C., No. 1. 85 at Riverside, S. C., No. 1. . . . 86 Lancaster, S. C., No. 8.. .. 87 ?he Lancaster, S. C., No. 3.. .. 88 lfu, Kershaw, S. C 89 inci Osceola, S. C., No. 1 90 ?pr Lancaster, S. C., No. 2 . . . . 01 cou Lancaster, S. C 92 to Lancaster, S. C., No. 7 . . . . 0.1 peo Heath Springs, S. C 04 fno Heath Springs. S. C 05 'V?' Lancaster, S. C 06 rn0( Stoneboro, S. C 07 sll>! Tradesville, S. C 08 in# Kershaw, S. C., No. 3.. ..90 pro Kershaw, S. C., No. 3 .. ..100 the Kershaw, S. C., No. 5 ....101 *ur Heath Springs. S. C 102 ,tr< Taxahaw, S. C 103 ?~ Lancaster, S. C 104 . J Heath Springs, S. C., No. 3.105 Ltr'f Lancaster, S. C., No. 5....106 ' ahi. t c n 1 r\n i von i jantamri , o. ' Lancaster, S. C., No. 4 108 Lancaster, S. C., No. 6.. ..100 r'ro Taxahaw, S. C., No. 1.. ..110 j dri Riverside, S. C., No. i.. ..Ill i ,he Heath Springs, S. C., No. 1.112 1 JJJ Lancaster, S. C 113 j jn Fort Mill, S. C., No. 2. . . .114 i Heath Springs, S. C., No. 1.115 I Lancaster, S. C 116 * Taxahaw. S. C 117 Kershaw, S. C., No. 3. . ..118 Lancaster, S. C 119 glu Lancaster, S. C., No. 3.. ..120 gft|( Lancaster, S. C 121 : *cai Heath Springs, S. C 122 Lancaster, S. C 123 ^ Heath Springs, S. C., No. 3.124 th? Lancaster, S. C 125 , n Page 6.) 2m ::z,umne*r wm ANCASTKR NEWS TUESDAY, AUG. 7, 1917. S ALRIGHT ON HONEYMOON lilBMHHMHHHMH n Wife Objects When Hubby's Imjollteness, Used ss Ruse to Fool ?1 w Onlookers, Becomes a Habit. U I | ? H I nnnnnfi" t a woman's club, this was over- 3 LcUILdMt Would you think," asked a club m nber, "that my husband and I H R ild be taken for bride und groom *n we make a little trip?" Why, of course you might, dear!" JJ wered two or three. "You neither 5 _ M MT T|n|fl Thank you for your politeness," m I II II I it on the lady, "but I wasn't fishing Mm I I I _ I I I anything hke that. I wus merely I lull L 1 I 'oduclng a topic. When we were _ JL ML M rled?10 years ago next month? ^ figured out a wuy to deceive the _^? n people and the hotel people aud H ??????? strangers. I carried a big grip, of J ch my hus'and never attempted to 9 Qf JfrV*& C eve me; and he read the morning B |J UI J j3 m er at breakfust. This ruse we con- m led during our entire honeymoou." 11/I A f> I was it successful?" Who Are rarticula] t)h, yes?fairly so. Rut that Isn't question. The next trip we made J ISIrki" ("lid f< was a year later?my husband 3 IfCJt l/tu L* i still afraid that we might be 5 v1 T"'".1 , Whether your boy is Again I carried the baggage nnd TJ ill* in he ignor <] me in favor of his ** flOf tOO mUCh tnOU^ht I fSpaper, at the breakfast table. I g| .. Il l a t enter Into the spirit of the clotHeS, Or Whether RC lg quite so readily on tliut occa- 1 1 1 1 which he becomes parti But the custom hud been estab- > ed. We went to New York last " SOnal appCa^CC, VOU ?k?and I carried the hand bag- m L* * J* *J 1* L e. When I protested, my husband m RIS individuality tlCre. 1: 'What's the matter?do you want f 11 J II pie to mistuke us for u honeymoon c* tull and roomy to alIo\ What I want to know is tlds: IIow \ is tailored with just en do we have to be before it will be 5 * L J *iL * C l , e for my husband to begin to be ? lSfied With reiMOrCCd Stl Ite to me?" ? Cleveland i'laln rg . c . 1 nor. ? to pertect it and assure ve world trained nurse jj ?'e an^ double breaster erica Created What le Declared to | WOtSiedj etC. I* One of Proudest Triumphs of ?*^ * Modern Civilization. l^lTl >ne of the proudest triumphs of = sent civilization is the trained ,5 se. I refer to the real thing?coment, big-brained, merciful, fearless jpi ler fire or in the operating room, rapt to act in the efficiency of her 111 a knowledge and, withal, a true ~:i?V man, endowed with character and l| W ce that qualify her to meet the beat <9 , *K! Liiuiiy equipped men ana women = ^ earth, writes Julius Chambers In ^ Brooklyn Eagle. ? "lorence Nightingale founded "the i p| ler of Nursehood," but trained ^ P HP />F AW vr j i ses are an American creation. We I |b Vf^#? i I A \I A I ght Europe the difference between kJA Willi r ill amateur nurse, however ay in pa of"s,ck s A busy selling m ^cr?cj:ied nur",!"an <"r9"rl?8 of S whicb we have repriced "he European aristocrat could not arp rpnrpcpntpfl Qft v llze that a skilled nurse stood on o?C 1CJJI CoClllCU, oU 11 J same plane with the physician? gajn ODDOrtUnitV Thpr s often a more valuable guide to re- bai" IUIIIIJT. 1 UCI ery. The notion among men and j? fn ciiggpcf fkof vn.| [ men In France and England uble to ? 10 lu 0U5Sc;>l l,,ai Juu 1 ploy her was that the trained nurse s merely a superior order of serv- m " Sven a <ervnnt muy be loved, but V/ieiniic ' status Is unchanged. But In g| llTlUUo terica this snobbishness never ex- H rtf / fIf id. lier authority In the absence ffhlT W' i the ministering physician Is recog- H ed ns absolute. As she sits at the ? C i . l Islde of a suffering plutocrat or of !;? tut upon tne sman resident of the republic, she Is his ? r i 111* *1 ai. n fashionable lines possi Chinese Get Rlch-Quick Scheme. g SpHng Blld Summd* W he superstition of the < liinese i*?o- _ j- Vflll at TPIll rlpHrHIlPi gave a man at Kiriva, North China, g jUU dl ltd! LlcdldllL u|ii>uriumty id muse h ioriune. ue g ibllshed hlmst-lf at the tempi* ami a J/jey flre jy^// rted selling water to the pilgrims P9I * one cent an ounce. He told them Hi C^OIOT^O. h to bring a small bowl and a piece gg red cloth to cover It. On receiving .?..J -..11. water they were directed to cover M Dainty and prettj bowl with the red cloth and barn J JllwZlV<5 Jill plpmPflt flf V f?nse before the shrine. The news 5 alvlajo d11 ClClllLIll U1 V ead rapidly through the city and g A J jjlwvyp oil \\ifxca or ntry round about, and he was able g /111II <1UUyv, (111, HICoC ui make a big haul, us thousands of g m m pie In carts, on horseback, u/wl on r l*]Pl t resorted thither daily. Many have H * Av* fessed themselves cured of divers J| i cents. The water supplied had no ^ iiclnal properties, hut took on a g ;lit pink color from the cloth cover- g |nanuaaiiii| the bowls. Finally the magistrate. ~ buMy fearing trouble If he arrested ?? man, and wishing to discourage erstltlon, sent out police und de>yed the temple. Meerschaum in Asia. Meerschaum mlulng is an importani Vhen you yawn a good deal in the business in Asia Minor. Pits are flrs 'time, feel dull, achey and want to dug, and ns soon as a vein of meer >toh frequently, it is an unmistak- schnuin Is struck horizontal gallerlei p symptom of malaria, and unless are laid out. These galleries are oftei i do something at once you are very long, and they vary In lengtl ?ked for a spell of chills. HER- from 25 to 150 feet The crude meer <h is a chi^U w schaum, which Us called hamtash, li ? "in in i u I" in*" u:a?7u^r u _ ?? . . .. , . . VPs out the impurities on which yellowish-white In color and a rec malarial gprm thrives, strength- c**y coat envelops it. The blocks an i the liver and cleanses the bow- "old on the spot at from $25 to $20( Price 5bc. Sold by all dealers a cartload, according? to their quality medicine.?Adv. i They are then soft enough to cut witl a knife, but they are dried before be Uncalled for Action. log exported. fary was visiting In the country ; I had V i stung by a bee. She Where America's Heart Lies, n't ceem to mind the pain so much, Wherever the standard of freedon she had a sensitive disposition, and Independence has or shall be un ran sobbing to her mother and furled, there will America's heart, he; 1, "I don't see what he did It for, benedictions and her prayers be. Bu 1 hadn't done a thing to him." she goes not abroad In search of mon sters to destroy. She Is the well-wish ves Out Malaria, Builds Up System er to the freedom an 1 independence o old stand trd general strengthening tonic. j She Is the champion and vlndlca >vk s tastki.kss chill tonic, drives out j tor only of her own.?John Qulnc; arla,enr';ne? the blood, and bin Id* up the ays- Adains . Atruatonlc. For adult* and children. SOc. 'mm " niiTiTi^ " *?: * -v m. iHiiiiRiiiBiiniiiarinn ;r Department est Place to Shop After rCLEANUI OR BOYS r as Well as for Those J nough to Be. of the lender age when s given by him to his has attained the age at cular as to style and perwill tind the model to suit Every one of them is cut v for his natural growth, iugh correct style and hutching wherever necessary its long service. In sins, plain and belted models. Ma iced $4.50 to $8.5' LUES IN WOMEN'S L nntll Kac rocillfod in monir a/Id IaI viii.ii iiwo i vouiiv.u iii lliauj UUU IUI I for immediate disposal. Nearly our size is here you can't afford I e are about 75 pairs in all?and >e one of the first 75 women who Styles in oman and Miss test, trimmest and most f&Pble?the favored of the lodels?and now offered f e prices. le of Fine White and Materials. j as well as smart and of good 1 1*1 - alue which must be considered by e a good money's worth at the folio1 sd 75 Cts. to $2 Formerly $1.00 to $2.95. iciiiic&iiiiiiiiiiiiii mm The Scnooiglrl'a Mind. 1 The mind of a schoolgirl doe* not t proceed tike the mind of an adult; It ? t Imitates the motions of a grasshopper. . It sings In the summer, It dances in din , the winter, It transforms values, it 'ni j doubts axioms, It Is dogmatic upon lna- 8tnl ^ possibilities or what seem such to the this . adult mind, it compresses dreams Into , a creeu, 11 nas intuitions like the flush i 1 of aa electric candle, or It plays the | i bat, shuts Its eyes tight In broad day- In i > light, folds its wings, hooks on to any con convenient excuse, and goes fast ti* ! asleep.?H. D. Sedgwick in the Atlaa- *<rt! tie - dial dig I anc Worthy 8errtlments. I say that generous and patriotic ,, sentiments, sentiments which prepare ?? . us to sesve our country, to live for our |ng r country, to die for our country, feelings uft t like those which carried Prescott and flOVP . Warren and Putnam to the battle field, . are good?good, humanly speaking, of feu f the highest order. It Is good to have poo . them, good to encourage them, good 1 i* ( f to honor them, good to commemorate jng them.?Edward Everett. j to . .. - - r I Stores I 4 11 ' All >sale| ('?I ! \ ^?3 i i ,.J/ s J1 I terials are of Serge 5 0. s -^===1 i m ** 3 ,0W SHOES 3 :s and broken sizes, g all the popular styles 5 o pass up this bar- ? the most we can do 3 come. g - ^ 3 i h r JKfll i f m )fi V j ;V I S 11IW. ! I. S y%J-~ " U: J ' m i | service?for that is well dressed women. 5 wing clearance prices. ? .25. m Butter for Stain*. tub butter on tea or coffee stains, F?rward w..shlng the garment In orary hot soapsuds. This will remove It stains also; In fact, almost anf In except Ink can be eliminated In i way. Fos, A Mijd, Effective Laxative A liver Tonie Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Storuacfi. addition to other properties, Lax-Fos tains Cascara iu acceptable form, a nulating Laxative andTonic. Lax-Fos i effectively and does not gripe nor turb stomach. At the ><ime time, it aids estion,arouses the liver and secretions L restores the healthy functions. 50c. The Helping Hand. He who makes of himself an npllftforce f others will himself be od up; he who helps others on the vnwarri path cannot ascend. The a who is always ready to give his ow man a shove downward Is a ir climber. The man whose hand always s helping hand finds helphands everywhere reaching down give him a pull upward."