The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 10, 1917, Page 8, Image 8
11 flRST FIFTY1
TOGO!
1 f;
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BOARD ANNOUNCE,
SOME OF LANCAi
QUOTA
THESE YOUNG MEN HA VI
INATION AND WILL Bl
THE FIRST OF SEP
Fifty-three men in Lancaster county 1
ior army service under tne Selective C?
to an announcement made last night by
Board. The list furnished by the Boar
young men who will be summoned to re
board by September 1. This county will
and the remainder of the quota will be su
exemption board can complete its work
exemption. The list furnished last nigh
1913?Azariah Clifton Van Wye
320?Ernest B. Evans Lancastei
1879?Will Hunter Lancastei
784?Charles F. Jones Lancastei
373?Charles Wilson Kershaw,
1891?Anthony Wilson Riverside
775?Ellis Harper Lancastei
1763?William H. Mackey Lancastei
1178?George /Ellis Kershaw,
1045?Edgar O. Hallman Lancastei
1847?Sam Wright Lancastei
792?Lonnie S. Langley No. 83 M
140?Reese Faulkner Lancastei
1922?William Frasier Riverside
19?Carl G. Bennett Lancastei
1099?Alex Gale Taxahaw,
966?Samuel Smith Heath Sp
868?Arthur Threatt Lancastei
642?Ernest Stevens Lancastei
874?Algie Vick Lancastei
2 9 8?James Patterson Lancastei
67 5?Thurlow W. Stack -Lancastei
1531?Gilbert Rutledge Heath Sp
45Z?Hen Rollings Lancastei
882?Augustus Wright Lancastei
1509?Richard Mcllwain Heath 8|
54?Wylie Barnes Lancastei
1275?Ralph A. Gregory Kershaw,
269-?Springs Montgomery Lancastei
1450?Lewis Blackmon Heath Si
1305?Frank Kirkland Kershaw,
391?Denkins Garrls Kershaw,
1217?Judson L. Whittaker Kershaw,
1543?Andrew Rollings Heath Si
704?Ronald E. Connor Lancastei
1617?Hall O. Duren Great Fa
3 23?Claude L. Steele Lancastei
664?Furman Clyde Funderburk .Lancastei
1595?Will Wade Heath S|
1355?Preston Steward Kershaw,
1565?Lomar Twitty Heath Sp
1281?Carl A. Horton Kershaw,
1730?Jim Smith Lancastei
1783?Willie F. Cauthen Chester,
1337?William C. Perry Kershaw,
700?Ernest D. Barton Lancastei
1628?Andrew Hammond Lancastei
1010?Pomroy Jackson Heath Si
656?Feoler Blakeney Lancastei
1919?Lorane C. Fergupon Riverside
738 John Croolor o
. ........ opriuueil
1414?Wiiiis F. Baiiard Heath S]
1957?Henry R. McManus Van Wye
HAYS STITCH IN TIME W1
SURELY SAVES NINE
Westeri
(Continued From Page One.)
York
?~ of atrei
advice to the members of the local b0ftr(j (
Are department about (handling a noon Cl
blaze. He says that a gallon of wa- inat|on
ter at the base of a fire is worth from w
more than 100 gallons elsewhere. qUOta 0
He says that there is no use to pour paase(j
water on smoke, because that makes cj
more smoke, but instead to get at those \
the fire itself. cajj to
Ha 11 redd ovorv KauooKaI/Io- ?a
___ --c? .. iw Wjj, ta
equip himself with a home fire ex- the gta)
iinguisher and a pail of sand, so as exempt
to be prepared to handle any possl- wtj| be
ble blaze in Its infancy. men j(
Complimented I^ancaster. raise th
Closing his address. Chief BehrenB _
said that he had visited no town of m^TIU
Lancaster's population where he
found such a splendid fire fighting
force and equipment. He complimented
this city very highly and Colui
said that be had enjoyed his visit ?' c'a'
her*. T,ce in
been at
ROAD BONDS DEFEATED. d*
eastern
Columt
Abbeville, Aug. 8.?Results In board 1
yesterday's election on question of The
Issuing three hundred dollar bond in the
for good roads resulted in Its de- the flm
feat, the vote being 347 for and 528 discuss*
against. The man that pays no tax I the cla
defeated the proposition. be pusl
advertised. IWAibari
Jas. F. Hunter, P. M. jlast nig
.
THE LA
runrr lWOMAN"**
I mux j Mr. Harr
lof the State
rn army
I V W 1% IVI I summer seas
i * mmmAf* m cation of & i
rie Chapman
National Am
Association.
S NAMES OF*?
STER'S FIRS
frage Associi
; Woman's Pa
I approves th?
National met!
Carolina sul
1 PASSED EXAM. with dignity
MOBILIZED
'TEMBER. longa'to r
thoroughly d
eters as are
, 1 . , ? BU1II UglBlS.
lave been chosen thus far The letter
inscription Act according wants printe
the Lancaster Exemption public" and
d gives the names of the Catt and Mrs
port at some mobilization -The" nIm
have to furnish 196 men1 guffr?*e "A"t
pplied as soon as the local least 98 per
of examining claims for suffragists oi
it is as follows: officially on
k. S. C 26 absolutely tl
t S. C 3 2 Woman
\ S. C? No. 2 ! 33 those tactics i
t S. C 35 and has said
S. C 44 'rally both ii
, S. C 47 tional organ!
, S. C 4 8 various State
\ S. C 62 "II now ur
s. C., No. 3 69 d|sregard th?
. S. C.t No. 1 74 England of a
\ S. C., No. 3 82 s,ve though!
Ill Hill Lancaster.. .. 83 tion to a cau
r, s. C 84 spite a worl
. 8. C., No. 1 ! 86 m|tted by thf
\ S. C 9 2 "The <lue8
, S. C., No. 1 no British parlis
rings, S. C 133 h?use of coil
r, S. C majority and
r, S. C., No. 3.. 139 of the Rr't'sl
p, S. C Five out of *
r, S. C.. No. 6.. . . . .' 147 da have Kral
- a r> n ? . ? within a yea
lt .i nu. 1 predicted thi
rings. S. C lfiR wlll have th
r, S. C., No. 7 I67 Dominion e
r, S. 190 already vote
prings, S. C-., No. 3.. 195 permanent ri
r, S. C 211 France has j
S. C 221 women. Po
r, S. 228 Roumania ai
>rlng8, S. C.. No. 1 .. 235 W|thin a fe^
S. C., No. 2 241 ^jon on ^hls <
S. C., No. 5 24 5 laments.
S. C., No. 3 255 iwrhe Nati
trings, S. C., No. 1 . . 259 Suffrage Asai
r, S. C 281 with its menr
lis, S. C 278 women reprt
r, S. 282 States, it is t
r. S. C., No. 7 283 reckoned wi
pringa, S. C 29 2 always been
, S. C., No. 3 293 jng an(j n
rings, S. C 301 grant of auf
S. 204 this country
r, S. C., No. 8 319 j^9 labors; tl
S. C., Box 108 342 a federal su
, S. C 249 never flaggec
r, S. C., Box 158 .... 350 fUrthei
r. S. C.. No. 6 356 trlotlc pride
>rlngs, S. C., No. 2 . . 368 country at li
r, S. C.t No. 7 370 enfranchisem
?, S. C., No. 1 372 en now. If
, S. C 377 Vaan ICS
pringa. S. C 390 mocracy ther
k, R. 1 333 I
woman f
I person who
[LA. CALX. MORE MEN. u ,B u
men of the
main ballotl*
, York Board to Continue ^ Wegt po,
Draft Work. prealden
. Aug. 8.?After three days Nor |g lt th)
iuour work the exemption repUbllc on
it Western York this after- deny |tn we
oinpleted the medical exam- j,een granted
of the 250 men summoned wori<j
fhlch to raise this district's "Then wh
f 125 men. Of the 148 who JnR deiay? a
the physical examination, nat|0nB by h
aim exemption. Counting curjng this
vho have enlisted since the ^ jg ^berefoi
appear here and several who grPBH tbat tl
ke the examination out of actlon on
ahniit KA 1
? ? ""l Ul,"mng though that
Ion have been secured. It efl w)th wft|
necessary to summon more par,|amentB
ar examination In order to ftda Fpance
6 quota- have found
"Let no fi
ICT EXEMPTION our land lm
BOARDS IN SESSION of refusing
_____ our people \
mbia, Aug. 8.?Consideration }n *
It not be foi
ma for exemption from ser- ..... , .
.. ... w the r,*h
the new national army has .. .. .
. . . .. t . authority to
arted by the eastern and wes.
. ^ .. ^ own governi
strict exemption boards. The
division board is sitting In
>la. The western district PICNM
s in session at Greenwood. The Woot
two boards held a conference the Junior <
governor's office today, when making prep
tl rules and regulations were be held at V
sd. The work of passing on August IB.
1ms for exemption will now Invited to at
led rigorously. filled basket
nnent vi tu? u.?.?...
ht in the Hollebeke region.
lNCASTER NEWS FRIDAY
ARTY OFFICER
NOT LOUD VOICE!
let P. Lynch, president Saint Paul 1
(j)qual Suffrage League. sale Am
ding several days each
uinbia during this midion,
requests the publi-| Saint Paul
etter in which Mrs. Car- considerable
Catt, president of the Tuesday nigh
erican Woman Suffrage, Ro8?rs and V
and Mrs. Lynch, as ter Police for
na president, denounce ant Kame of '
of the members of the several i
irty in picketing the made a whole
e. The National Suf- nml lodged t]
atlon is opposed to the'Kave as thelr
rty and thoroughly dis-|CaPU8 Cauthe
? conspicuous and sen-!Tate' Ha' Mc
iods of the latter. South Bon- Walter
Tragists, who are con- Mullen, Sim F
Ir fight for the ballot be arraigned
and restraint, are par-|M?nday morr
tious that the fact be gambling.
shed in the public mind
ith Carolina league be- YOUNG J
national and is just as THE
isgusted with the pick
the most rabid anti- T. B. Clybl
Sole Appli
which Mrs. Lynch ship t
d is addressed "to the Only one y
is signed by both Mrs. burn. Jr.. of 1
i. Lynch. morning to t
Iror a vacant
onal American Woman county to the
elation, composed of at atlon was com
cent of the organized the county s
the United States, is cation, and ?
record as disapproving house.
ie picketing tactics of
's Party. It regards FACILITATE
as an error of Judgment C
so clearly and emphatii
Its capacity as a na- Washington
zatlon and through its tate the mov<
affiliations. livery of matt
geB press and public to tion of the *
s tactics imported from i Railroads' Wj
. small minority and to c- E- Denney,
tful. serious considers- d<>nt of the ]
se whose timeliness, de- to the qtiarte
d's war, has been ad- ,n "Waehlngtoi
s great nations of earth, instruction,
tion is pending in the headquarters
iment having passed the I-'ttell where
among by an enormous w,th all phas
has the sacred pledge work and fur
1 government behind it!" tlon to the C<
'ight provinces of Cana- v,ce of the
nted women suffrage concerning th
r and the premier has and the numh
it all Canadian women | hll them,
e vote before the next! There are
lection. Women have[and 16 Kuard
d in Russia and their ; ter,al for the
ght to vote Is conceded, ahout 64.000
aledged the vote to her camps will
lltical leaders in Italy, carloads, all c
id even Prussia have ed Promptly a
v weeks demanded ac- any w?y the i
juestion from their par- roads.
As a safeg
onal American Woman deliveries of
oclatlon points out that railroad man
ibership of 2.000.000 of!n general age
isentatives of all the to w?rk In
he essential agent to be construction
th; that Its work has These agents
constructive, law abld- on the numbe
onpartisan; that every r{al received.
Trage to the women of unloaded and
has been the result of hand 'or un
hat its efforts to secure j team work li
ffrage amendment have ready apparer
I. from the dati
points out that Its pa- P,accd its fli
bids It appeal to the ment materia
urge to insist upon the delivered mor
ent of American worn- ot 'umber an
the United States is to pl,e8 to the
dership of world's de- can'onments
e Is no moment to lose. first division
luffrage Is coming. No co,ora by the
reads will deny that Additional
nthlnkable that the wo- pac,ty w"b
East and South will re- w,re- Poles, w
J?s while the women of other materia
'seas the power to elect c,t,ea capable
t of the United States. 000 ,nhab?aE
Inkable that the largest ,nu,cai
earth will continue to materli
'men what has already conta,ned '*?
by many nations of the tonment at L
Istration bull
y wait? Why this rack- from ,umber <
merlca is shamed of the 'ore8t the w<
er procrastination In se- wero fe,,ed 0
great electoral reform. on Sunday, 1
re to the Sixty-fifth con- on Monady. >
ie public must look for I-'ou,BV",e "It"
the question. Even ln*' An arir
congress Is now absorb- terB COTnP'et<
r measures, so are the 'rom f?re8t t
of Great Britain. Can- Ju8t one weel
i and Russia and they ,reeH had bee
time to act. F,ve of tfl
ituous excuses then lead reP?rt<4fl tbat
to the political blunder ,owin* G*iant
self-government to half del,vered: A
ipon the eve of partlcl- oar'oad8> ?th
world's war, where, let IfI?' L?ou,sv
rjtotten, ?. *o to ..tab- "th"r ?"??"
t of thoae who submit to *'terH
hare a voice In their I"aterla,? 4'
. ? Mass., lumbe
632, total 13
Tex., lumber
3 AT VAN WYCK. ?i2, total 16
Imen of the World and To connect
Drder of Van Wyck are the nearest ri
taratlons for a picnic to ply facilities
an Wyck on Wednesday, materials dm
The public Is cordially work, many i
ttend and to brine well have been lal
s. penee of the
, AUG. 10, 1917.
S CAUGHT | I
EGRO ARTISTS
HU1 Scene of Whole- ' 0ur third Cfl
est Last Tuesday Mr. w. p. jackson, T
Evening. used your lintless hulls
)v> all riakt Tki? im
Hill was the scene of j good shape and workin
activity in Lancaster i for beef."
t when Officers Nelson, |
/illlams of the Lancas- 8 I ^
ce Interrupted a pleas'skin"
being conducted ! ,
legroes. The officers I
sale arrest of the party
he men in Jail. They j give continuous satisfaction,
names: Jim Galvin, ! directed, and you never will
Tou, Murray. Green j
Kinney, Sidney Robin- ^ do not flux or clog the digc
Cauthen. Stump Mc-i than old style hulls,
teed. The negroes will To secure the best results and t
in police court next thoroughly twelom houra b
. ? ,. ? . ? . wetting them down night and m<
,ing on the charge of |W# c/nn#| be dowr
feed the hulls dry, use only hal
* Book of 1
flAN STOOD Gives the right formula for every
___ how much to feed for maintenanc
EXAMINAT ION ^tTj^eA m.live'directi<
urn of Kershaw Is D*pt K J^e Bucke
, ., c I , Atlanta Birmingham
cant r or Scholar- Amga?ta chariotta
o the Citadel. ^^
oung man. T. B. Clyvershaw,
appe red this ?
*tand the examination KKKSH.WV COUNTY NEWS
scholarship from this
Citadel. The exaniin- Open cotton bolls are reported
lucted by V. A. Dingle, the Bethune section,
uperintendent of edu- The following township com
fas held in the court tees on the Council of Defense h
been appointed In Kershaw count
Buffalo?D. M. Klrkley, L. J.
MOVEMENT ker, C. A. Johnson. D. T. 1
>F WAR MATERIALS brough and C. O. Stogner.
?- Flat Rock?N. B. Workman, J
i. Aug. 9.?To facili- Barfleld, J. c. Hilton. J. H. CI
>inent and prompt de- ent8 and s c Roge
srials for the construe- q^e following speakers have
irmy cantonments the been appointed for the county:
ir Board has assigned L T Mills. I. J. McKenzle, N
assistant to the presi- ^on Kelly, N. S. Richards and I
Nickel Plate Railroad, j M Forbls.
rmaster s department Sina Williams, a colored woi
1 during the period of who Uved ,n Halsell row in C
Mr. Denney will make de0( was 8hot and killed by J<
in the office of Colonel Kirkland, who made his escape
he will keep in touch has n(R ye^ been captured,
es of the construction Mrs. Hester Trapp, aged 71 ye
nish advance informa- djpd Saturday, July 28th, at
immisslon on Car Ser- home of her son in Camden on I
Railroads War Board jjeKalb street. She is survived
e government's orders dve 80n8 and one daughter.
>er of cars required to burial was at Antloch Bai
church.
16 amy cantonments The residence of C. M. Colei
camps. All the ma- on pair street in Camden was
cantonments will take gfroyed by fire the 27th ult.
freight cars. The carried $1,200 Insurance on the
require about 40,000 jdence and $500 on furniture.
>f which must be mov- j B Wallace, who was for m
nd without delaying in year8 wjth the Bank of Cami
ihuhi iranic 01 me ran- an(j for the jaB^ three or four yi
has been with the Loan and Sav
uard against delay in Bank, has purchased a tract of
cars an experienced acres Qf land In Beaufort cot
has been assigned as an(j wm move his family down tl
nt at each cantonment SOon. where he expects to engagi
co-operation ^writh the truck ^rowin^
quartermaster there. The Camden Chamber of C
will make daily reports merce is soon to Issue a booklet
ir of carloads of mate- ting forth Camden's many ad'
the number of cars tages.
I the number left on The last Issue of the Cara
loading. What this Chronicle contained a report of
r accomplishing is al- aU(ut of the books of the late S
it. Within thirty days iff Huckabee by L. A. Searson of
e that the government Comptroller General's office, who
st orders for canton- ported a shortage of $9,360.5(
Is, the railroads had the accounts. The auditor repo
e than 12,000 carloads that the discrepancies extend
id other building sup- the entire incumbency of the sh?
sixteen national army from October 15, 1912 to the I
that are to house the hu death. Demand ha.~ 1
of men called to the made by the Comptroller Gen
draft. upon the various bondsmen for
trains loaded to ca- amount of the shortage but i
lumber, brick, roping, have announced Intention to r<
ater mains, and all the payment of It. There are three
lis needed to construct Qf bondsmen, covering different
of accommodating 40,- riods.
its are arriving daily. +
Ion of the speed with FARMRRM* MUTUAL FIRE
als are being moved is IN8URANCE COMPAN
a reDort from thp ran
ouisvllle, Ky. Admin-J The organization and man
dings there were built i ment of farmera' mutual (Ire in
:ut in a Mississippi pine a nee companies Is discussed in
sek before. The trees tail In a new publication of
n Saturday, kiln dried | United States Department of /
loaded on freight cars culture, Bulletin No. 530. T
ind delivered nt the companies. It is said, represent
ft on Wednesday morn- of the most successful forms of
ly of energetic carpen- ral co-operation in the Ur
>d the transformation States. Nearly 2,000 of them ar
o government building existence, and the total amoun
k from the day the Insurance they have outstanding
n felled. reeds 5 1-4 billion dollars,
le biggest cantonments In some states of the Middle V
up to July 31 the fol- fully three-quarters of all the
:lties of materia] were surable farm propery is insure
tlanta. Oa., lumber 764 companies managed by the fari
er material 152, total' themselves, and organization
He, Ky., lumber 1083,! this character exist in every i
lis 14 9, total 1232; J except in Florida, Mississippi,
/a., lumber 965, other Islana, New Mexico, Arizona
11, total 1396; Ayer, Nevada. The Increasing nui
r 897. other materials and size of these companies mak
39; Fort Sam Houston, Important that they should
' 934, other materials founded on sound principles.
46. bulletin already mentioned take
the cantonments with the problems that are likely to i
xllroad line and to sup- and discusses them fully. In i
for local movement of tlon, suggestive articles of ii
ring ' the construction poration and by-laws are conts
miles of extra trackage in the appendix, together with ft
d at each site at the ex- of application and policy blanl
railroads. Progressive Farmer.
# i
nm/ nf UnrhoMO Hnlls" 1
l/MM V? y V A A I
heodore, Ala., says, "We have I
for work cattle and find them to I
nr third car. The steers are in I
g every day. All are fat enough I
:Kfc ye
3TTON5CCD 9
ULLS X i
UNTL???
Start right with them, feed them aa
go back to old-fashioned hulls. They
00 per cent?no lint. They are clean
nbine perfectly with other feed. They
rstive tract. And they coat much leu
0 d.teiop the ensilage odor, wet the halls
efore feeding. It is easy to do this by
tmint for the next feeding. If at any time
1 at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to
f as much by bulk as of old style hulls.
Mixed Feeds Free |
combination of feed* used in the South. Tells I
e, for milk, for fattening, for work. Describes 1'
ins for using them properly. Send for your S
..... n:/ ru - . ? 11
jfc; vwiivii v/u vu. uopc. k
Greanu/ood LittU Rock Momphla
Jack ton Macon Sobna
l. Ci()OD PHYSICAL TKST.
1 in Dorchester Board'!) ' Work Cover#
Three Days,
mit- St. George, Aug. 8.?The Doriave
cheater county board was busy with
y: the examination of the men in the
Ba- first call yesterday. Of the 244 men
ifar- summoned, 81 were called yesterday,
another 81 have been summon.
H. ed to appear today and the remainem
ing 82 are expected to present
themselves tomorrow,
also The discharges because of physical
disability were in the neighborhood
few- of 20 per cent. A large majority of
lev. those accepted filed exemption
nln^ma Hnlv V*eno a# *?
man summoned failed to appear yesteram
day and in one or two instances the
srry person had made application to be
and examined elsewhere.
ars. WOHK BEING PUSHED ON
the COLUMBIA CANTONMENT
Cast
by Coumbia, Aug. S.?-Work is proThe
greasing rapidly on the construction
)tist of the buildings at Camp Andrew
Jackson six miles from Columbia,
man More than 9,000 men are now emde
ployed in making the place ready for
He the reception of 4 5,000 men from
res- Tennessee, North Carolina and
, South Carolina. Advices from Washany
, Ington today show that 15,000 men
len, will reach the camp about Septemsars
ber 8.
Ings ? ? ~
67
Jnty
iere BUSINESS NOTICES
b in
j +
om FOR RENT?Two desirable rooms
g0fa
for married couple or gentlemen.
I Apply at News Office. 73-8t-np.
'den \oTICE?Mr. Nash will be at the
tho Jones-Elliott Mule Co. Stable flather*
urday, August 11. to buy mules
l,,c for the government. J. C. Elliott,
re- 72?2t?np.
1 In
rted CATAWBA MILLING COMPANY?
over We are making best quality of
riff, flour and will give you a satlsfaotlme
tory turnout. Ship us your wheat
;ccn uuu uo mbuicu of getting flour
eral from your own wheat. Catawba
the Milling Company, Rook Hill, 8.
they C. No. 69-6 weeks-np.
BBiBt ??
Betg FOR KAIjE?One 70 horse power gin
feeder and condenser; one self
petramping
press; one 16 horse power
gasoline engine. All in first
class co?,-"4,on. Lancaster Mer1E8
cantile Co. 72?2t?np.
a*e" ANNOUNCEMENT,
sur- ____
deI
hereby announce myself as can(k
a
didate for public cotton weigher at
^*r,~ Heath Springs. Thanking you for
. 8? your past support and if re-elected
"ne will continue to discharge my duties
ru" as heretofore. Z. F. MACKEY.
ilted [
'? ?n ANNOUNCEMENT,
t of
' I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as cotton
/est. weigher for Lancaster.
1 ,n-' A. J. BAILEY,
d in"
NOTICE.
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and Mail Meiutenffer Service. I
es It Sealed proposals for carrying the a
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s up No. 220060, between hgy^ostofHce
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