The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 10, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
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THE KERSHA
Will here
ROLLI
Starting this week,
for wheat.
( ATTENTION
1 1AYI
w lien you come to t<
of scrap iron, or old
junk and turn your >
Morris Scwai
White Street, Between Ga;
TEUTONS DRIVEN OUT AGAIN
I nable to Hold Trench Taken Fron
French.
Paris, Aug. 5.?Early today i
heavy attack was made by the Ger
mans on the French front to th
south of Juvincourt, northwest o
Rheims. The French line was pre
served intact, the Germans beinj
ejected from the single trench ele
ments which they succeeded in en
tering, the war office reports.
The artillery activity in Belgiun
is described as intermittent.
No. Six-Sixty-Six
This is s prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER
Five or aix doaea will break any caae, -am
if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will no
return. It acta on the liver better thai
Calomel and doea not {ripe or aickcn. 25<
rnn nnn.i niTi.llH.Hi
MONEY IN THE HOUTH
Washington, Aug. 6.?The South
em Railway Company paid out it
the South $1.17 for every dollai
paid to the Southern by people ii
the South during June, 1917, ac
cording to figures announced todaj
by Comptroller A. H. Plant.
During the month the Southeri
Railway Company disbursed foi
iabor, material, supplies and othei
purposes, $7361.282 of which $5,
860,537, or 79.48 per cent, was paic
to individuals and industries loeat
ed in the South, this sum bein?
$49,960 in excess of the total moneys
contributed by the South foi
transportation purposes.
For improvements to its roadwaj
and structures, the Southern spent
$1,641,882.99 in June. 1917. ai
against $713,383.33 during June
1916; during the twelve months
ended June 30, $15,879,707.53 as
against $8,556,432.08 in 1916.
Results of operation, exclusive ol
interest, rentals and other inromt
charges, were as follows;
Gross revenue, June. 1917, $7,143,682,
an increase as compared
1916, of $1,378,911, or 23.92 pei
cent; operating expenses, taxes and
uncollectable railway revenue. $5,093,202,
an increase as compared
with 1916, of $956,000, or 23.10 per
cent.
Gross revenue for the twelvf
months' period, $81,388,325, an increase
as compared with 1916 of
$10,281,587, or 14.46 per cent; operating
expenses, taxes and uncollectable
railway revenues. $57,056,872,
an increase of $7,328,607, or
14.74 per cent.
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to the
77.* L UZ1ANNE 80metl
Guarantee: we fin
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//, after uainfi the
content* of a can, you on ,ts 1
are not aatiafied in OUt QC
every reaped, your a Can <
grocer will refund My
tout monev.
farthei
then yi
And y
reques
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the Reily?Taylor C
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When calling for above, pleas
advert'sed.
Jai P Hnnfar P.
THE LANCASTf
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W LUMBER MILL I LANCAS1
after operate a
Official List of f
LR MILL
We will exchange flour Serial No. Name
XT no in*. I j 1897 Charley C. Ashley
NO. 69 lOt. I > 1319?Joseph Mungj. . .
I 1592?Alec Witherspoon
? J 672?Glenn P. Plyier.
??? 1363?Samuel T. Taylor.
!194 0?John Kee
* ' 949?Baxter Reeves . .
T 1 A r\m ?riT\ m ,1350?Charley Robertson
J PAP lylkP V I 1823?Belton Peay. . ..
~ j 393?William J. Hilton.
' 993?Joe Brown
[?wn bring ?lon? n load 11306?Abruel S. Karesh.
raiSs. rubber or other 1 "ia?TiaUman..'
vaste into CASH. 1065?Ben Adems. . ..
851?Fred L. Still.. ..
. I I rx I 1181?Marvey H. Faulk*
*tz, Junk Dealer. ! B,ov,r/
1490?Lesley Ingram..
1 f\ 1 I HiPiPTrn 1811?Otis E. Mathis.. .
y and Dunlap, LANlASlfcK. 1413? James M Bowers.
' 1767?Andrew Richardsoi
J 158?William M. Green
_______________. 778?Arthur E. Jenning
1?Robert F. Alley. .
. IR0N1ZED PAW-PAW i ::
I 105?Hugh W. Craw fort
LEADS ALL REMEDIES
1553?Jim Sims.. ..
P MI TY FOB NERVES 2 ]?^rthur ,Br?Wn-; *
f ^1 yy 836?James L. Rushing
36?Jim Barnes
1387??Eewis M Adams
? ||?( ||VI FOR BIA>OI> 1491?Wade Islah . . ..
- 1I\V/1 1 985?John Barnes.. ..
352'?Arthur Tucker. . .
PAW-PAW l"z5'lf?cn??e.k
* * * * * 456?Lee *N~ Sinclair. .
806?Jeff Maree
FOR THK STOMACH. J??? *,,c Mi,!?7L?,' ' ' '
2094?George Withers..
1176?Mack L. Dees.. ..
:i POWERFUL FORCES IX 1. 1717?Ulysees Klrkland. ,
L 416?William B. Caston.
r ? , ? n. , ? , 617?William A. Faile.,
' People in Charlotte have found 526?Willie T. Knight..
j great relief from stomach trouble, 609?Lemuel A. Carnes.
I nervousness, weakness and general ?William E. Oareloi
1 debility. Ironized Paw-Paw builds;
c ... ! 274?Alexander Nickols.
up the body and strengthens It.j 1837?Will Thompson.,
clears the blood impurities, stimu- 948?William T. Hoblnso
lates the liver into heulthy action, 1288?John C. llinson..
' corrects constipation and steadies Twitty. .
- .u 1 \ 11 . w . 1719?T J- Mosier. . ..
the nerves. Daily and hourly the 135??John sterling.. ..
1 demand is increasing, giving univer- 1821?George Peay. . ..
r sal satisfaction. Ironized Paw-Paw 2038?Hart Morrow.. ..
1 does all and more than is claimed*, 1*?*? . rt>'fchton M. Thre
| 1154?J. R. Mungo. . ..
ror 766?Henry Harris. . . .
' If your food distresses you. if you 724?Luther M. Funderl
are constipated, have headaches. 2086?George J. Stalling?
1 dizzy spells, are nervous and get the Reece Blackwell. .
r ., , .... 511?John Carnes.. ..
blues, just get a taste of Ironized 2ft- ? ..(i jonp8
1 Paw-Paw. You'll find all the dis- 1908?Charley Crawford..
agreeable feeling passing away he- 1576?William P. VanLar
' fore you leave the store. Do as 9*9 Clinton
, , , , , 342?John Stevenson.,
scores of your neighbors are doing? 8fi)) clarence E. Threati
; get a bottle of Ironized Paw-Paw and 994?John T. Hunter. .
bid your liver and stomach ailments 1 4 60?James R. Shannon.
r good-bye. I want every chronicj fx! Ernest F. h un'Wli
, , , , , * f.i.6?John R. Knight..
, dyspeptic to come in and try this, 24!?Arthur McMullan..
r?*nieuy. i wani rne man or woman 40? Isaac Barnes.
' who can't sleep and is despondent to 1527?Dave P-Hle-son Jr.
come in and trv this remedy. You'll Henry L. Mas#y. .
. . . .. - .. . 572?John L. Henderson.
? never go back to the old-fashioned 10ft__Arthllr cauthen. .
medicines, hots of business and 1076 Yancy Bvrd
* professional men find Ironized Paw- 11.18?Charley S. Small..
Paw enables them to do more and l*r,7 John D. Glenn.. .,
p 216 -\Vvlie Mcflriff
} b(',,er w,,rk' 11 appn,s to 1745?Robert Cunninghar
every fibre, tissue and bone. Begin 1309 William Knox..
on Ironized Paw-Paw today so you ' 1168?Eugene G. Catoe. .
can join the army of converts next 214?Luther L. Long.. .
[ week. Your drug*,., prob.b,y keep.
it. but if he doesn't come to the g4?j Walter T. Taylor.
Standard Drug Co. 864?Henry Truesdale. .
Ironized Paw-Paw. price $1.00. 1492?Willie Jackson. . ..
| Formula on every bottle. Mail or- lg-jj?CurUs* Tliornpson*
ders promptly attended to. Inter- 91g Robert T. Ellis..
state Drug Co., Inc., New York.? 1590?Sydney B. Robertso
! Adv. 533?Thomas J. Neal. . .
1159?James Shaw
1 .1529?Oscar C. Robinson.
Continuous Performance. 1370?York L. Wilson.. .
A Chicago phyckdnn says girl ba- 1297?George F. Blackmo
Mes begin to talk earlier than boys. H4?A. T. Dees
Yes. and you can bet your life they '
are in for the last word, too.?Hous- 1!? /T" ' bll,!p8
# p ? 1984?Marcellus Springs.,
ion tost. ]487?AVaUer II Hendriv
?????????? 13 5 9 Janus 11. Truesdal
61 ? J. Albert Beckham.
1 8f?4?John Thompson..
630?Amos Adams.. ..
iPVi"ii'^nTiiiiiVTT\ ' 618?K J Fn,le
i 1 684 ? M. vS. KniRht.. ..
^ i 1829?Isom Thompson.. .
|<4-Y? I . /^T T A "
Li 9 V^V/l' 9 86?John Rush
_ _ ^0 1505?R. T. Mohley. . ..
\A CkYL D liAnn 209?Minor J. Knight..
.yidlVv VJVJW* 1110?Jud Lln?le
i ^ 777?William Izzard.. .
33?James Raskins. .
y Ji/i JL V/ \JL> 1480?William R. Milliard
1935?Chnpelle F. Hood.,
1671?Richard H. Belk..
32?Richard Barnes. .
our grocer will make good to you, 954?Ira B. Small. . . .
last penny. We knew you expected 1 f?S3?Willie Robertson . .
hing unusually good in a coffee when loll (? '< Hjeckwell..
* . . . . . _ 1348?Renjamin Raley. .
st had Luzianne in mind. So we 2104 Jerry G. Knight..
Luzianne so good that it will stand 1564?Luther Ttate. . . .
)wn feet, without apologizing, with- ? R; Fowan . ..
1 j \ \rr\rt u ^?Charley S. Caskey.
knowledging any rivals. YOU buy 7S8_ Pred s. Hancock..
:>f Luzianne. If you can't honestly 1278?Patrick F. Uardnei
at Luzianne tastes better and goes 0S6" WoH,y Williams.
r than any other coffee at the price, \ ^Wright. . .'
ou are entitled to your money back. 2074 John Oant. .
our grocer will give it to you upon 1 470?John T. Catoe. . . .
,t. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. a'wi'go.V
1559?Frank Thompson..
=3^ -~|yr|_, ^ g* 529?Rufus Miller.. ..
T III lEZi J 1498?Wlllia n R. Lowry.
jj If^^l I I 64?Olin Wren Connor.
IJ1L II 282?Cornish Wltherspoc
224?Edward J. Meeks-. .
__ ^ ? 1835?Patterson Thompso
ompany, New Orleans sis?Ben phinips.. ..
1534?Zed Robertson.. .
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bombardment of the Entente lines'
M. I last nifrht In the Hnlleheke resrion SWS^? MWH'i'
]R NEWS FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1917.
rER'S HONOR j
legistered Men and Their Order of
lity for Military Service.
Address Order No. |
. . " Van Wyck, S. C., No. 1 *. ?95 ]
ivgrsnaw, s. i; 796
Stoneboro, S. C 7 97
Lancaster, S. C., No. 7 798
Kershaw, S. C 7 99
Riverside, S. C 800 1
Heath Springs. S. C 801 (
Kershaw, S. C., No. 5 802
Heath Springs, S. C.. No. 2 .. 803 '
Kershaw. S. C., No. 3 804
Lancaster, S. C., No. 3 805
Kershaw, S. C 806
Stoneboro, S. C 807
Lancaster, S. C., No. 1 808 1
Taxahaw, S. C., No. 1 809 1
Lancaster, S. C 810 j
?nberry . Kershaw, S. No. 3 811
Kershaw, S. C., No. 2 812 |
Heath Springs. S. C.. No. 1 .. 811
Heath Springs, S. (\, No. 3 .. 814 j
Heath Springs, S. C., No. 1 .. 815
i Stoneboro, S. C., No. 1 816
Lancaster, S. C 817
s Lancaster, S. C., No. 6 81 S
Lancaster, S. C 810
Lancaster, S. C 820
Lancaster, S. C 821
1 Lancaster, S. C Son
Taxahaw. S. C.. No. 1 823
Heath Springs, S. C 824
Kershaw. S. C.. No. 2 825
Lancaster. S. C S?r
Lancaster, S. C 827
Lancaster. S. C 828
Heath Springs. S. C., No. 1 .. 829
Stoneboro, S. C" 830
Lancaster, S. C., No. 3 831
Lancaster, S. C 832
Lancaster, S. C.. No. 8 833
Heath Springs. S. C., No. 1 .. 834
Lancaster. S. C., No. 7 835 .
Lancaster. S. C . 8.3fi
Van Wvkok. S. C 837
Fort Mill, S. C., No. 2 838 ,
Taxahaw. S. C.. No. 1 839 !
Lancaster, S. C., No. 8 840 I
Lancaster, S. C., No. 2 841
Taxahaw. S. C 84 2
Lancaster, S. C.. No. 5 84 3 .
Lancaster, S. C., No. 8 844 '
rk Lancaster, S. C.. R. F. I) 84f> .
Lancaster, S. C 84ft '
Lancaster, S. C 84T [
Lancaster, S. C., No. 3 848
n Lancaster, S. C., No. 8. . . .* . . 849 I
Kershaw. S. C., No. 2 850 j
Lancaster, S. C\, No. 8 851
Lancaster, S. C., No. 8 852
Kershaw, S. C.t No. 2 853
Heath Springs, S. C., No. 3 ..854
Waxhaw, N. C.. No. 3 855
att . . . - Lancaster. S. C.. No. 7 856
Kershaw, S. C.f No. 3 8 57
Lancaster. S. C 858
>urk . . ..Lancaster. S. C 859
i Fort Mill. S. C., No. 2 860
Kershaw. S. O.. No. 2 861
Lancaster. S. C!.f No K 962
Lancaster, S. C 863
Van Wyck, S. C\, No. 1 864
idinghant. Heath Springs. S. C 865
Lancaster, S. C\, No. 2 866
Lancaster, S. C 867
t Lancaster. S. C 868 |
Lancaster. S. No. 8 869
Lancaster. S. C., No. 6 870
iurk..t . . Lancaster, R. C.. No. 2 871
Lancaster, S. (V, > ?".. .. 872
:.ancaster. S. ?"* 873
Lancaster, S. (' 874
Heath Springs S. n 87 5
Lnmnster, S. C . No. 2 876
Tradesville, S. C 877 i
Lancaster. S. C 878 j
Jefferson. S. (\, No. 2 879
Kershaw. S. No. 5 880
Lancaster, S. C S81
Lancaster, S. (' 882
n Stoneboro. S. C., No. 1 . . . . 883
Kershaw, S. f? 884
Kershaw, S. C.. No. 5 885
LancaRter. S. C 886
Van Wyck, S. C.. No. 1 887
Taxahaw, S. C.. No. 2 888
Taxahaw. S. C., No. 1 883
Lancaster. 8. C 890 j |
Heath Springs. S. C 891 ,
Uancaster, 8. C 892 I
Lancaster, S. C., No. 5 893
Heath Springs, S. C 894
n Pleasant HSU. S. C 895
Lancaster, S. C., No. 5 896 ;
Kershaw, S. C., No. 3 897
Heath Springs, S. C.t No. 1 .. 898 )
Kershaw, S. C 899
n Heath Springs, S. C 900
I^ancaster, S. C\, No. 6 901
Lancaster, S. C 902
Kershaw, S. C 903
Osceola, S. C 904
Heath Springs, S. C 905
e Kershaw, S. C 906
Lancaster, S. C 907
Lancaster, S. C 908
Taxahaw. S. C , No. 2 909
Lancaster, S. C., No. 1 910
Lancaster, S. C 911 I
Lancaster, S. Q., No. 3 912 J
- Heath Springs. S. C 91 :t
Lancaster. 8. C., No. 3 9J 4 I
Heath SprinRs, S. C 915
Lancaster, R. C 916
Taxahaw, 8. C.. No. 1 917
Lancaster, S. C 918
Lancaster, 8. C 919
I Heath Springs. S. C 920
Van Wyck, S. C 921
Lancaster, 8. ('? No. 2 922
Lancaster, S. C., No. 4 923
Heath Springs, S. O 924 .
Heath Springs. 8. C.. No. 1 . . 925 j
Kershaw, 8. C., No. 5 926 I
Kershaw. 8. C 927
Lancaster, 8. C 928
Heath SprinRs, 8. C., No. 1 .. 929
Lancaster, 8. C 930
Lancaster, 8. C., No. 3 931
I^incaster, 8. 0 932
Kershaw. 8. C 933
Lancaster, R. C 934
Osceola. 8. C., No. 1 935
Lancaster, S. C., No. 3 936
Fort Mill, 8. C.. No. 3 937
Taxahaw, 8. C.. No. 1 938
Lancaster, 8. 0 939
Lancaster, 8. C 940
Heath SprinRs, S. C 941
Lancaster, S. O., No. 5 942
Heath SprinRs, 8. C 943
Lancaster, 8. C 94 4
?? l^incaster, 8. C 945
Lancaster, 8. C 946
n Lancaster, 8. C., No. 3 947
Lancaster, 8. C 948
Kershaw, 8. C., No. 2 949
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Arci jt tne United states.
The urea of Alaska Is ;'?SH).884 square
miles and of the United States, exclusive
of Alaska and Insulnr possessions,
Is 3,610,484 square miles.
SOUTHERN INDUS
Charlotl
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A Higlrclass School at
A strong faculty.
Advantages of City an
Running water, electri
Opportunity given to s
expenses bv work. Writ
Rev. J. A. Baldwin, ?
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2 those who have gone, and 1
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> WELCOME HOME MEMB
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At the same time, our c
best wishes to those who in
the great battle of Thrift
Waste, and through a Bant
strong wall of defense to r
We Gladly Welcome
Army o
The First Na
LANCAS1
CHAS. D. JONES, Presid
E. M. CROXTO:
J! An Ambition anc
f J THF. needs of the South are ide
f S ?t the Southern Railway i the (rowth
' J tbc upbuibtlnr of tbc other.
/ , The Southern Railway aakt no farori
f accorded to other a.
A I J The ambition of the Southern Rallwa
y i unity of intereac that la born of c?-operati
/ the railroadii to aee perfected that fair and I
I merit of rallroada which Inciter tbc co
f aseneini to teallre tba t liberality of treat
V / to obtain the additional capital needed for tl
*1 enlaryrd faeiiitiea Incident to tbc demanc
I aereicei and. finally?
To take Ita niche In the body politic
f other treat Induarlea, witb no more, but
| rlebta and equal opportunities
"The Southern Servei
Southern Ral
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, it 'you reel "blue," "no account,"
I Ir.?y, you need a good cleaning out.
IIKwKINK Is the right thing for that
purr osc. It stimulates the liver,
tones up the stomach and purifies the
bowels. Price 50c. Sold by all
dealers In medicine.?Adv.
TRIAL INSTITUTE,
te, N. C.
? UI11C11.
very reasonable rates,
id Country.
c lights, steam heat. i
tudcnts of helping to pay
e for Catalogue to
Charlotte, N. C.
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i this week to the return of '
those who will soon go from $
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jfficers desire to extend their
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their daily lives are fighting >
against Extravagance and t
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neet every requirement.
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N, V. Pres. and Cashier.
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(uoccM of one utui J A I
I?do (pedal prirllere not , tr
f Company li to aee thai i ?
on bftwrci the public and ?^
rank policy In the Btanape- ' J
nfidence of (orerninentil , X
went which will enable It , J
he anjuleitlon of better and
I fur Increaacd and better S I
of tha South alonralde of J
with equal iibcrtiet. equal
?the South."
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