The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 17, 1917, Page 8, Image 8
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? PRISONERS ON S#l>1
Personnel of American
Campitna's <?uii Vr
XJLTaaUincwi^n Ana 1 C
mouiueiuu, ?? "
sonnel of the naval gun
lieved to have been taker
by the German submari
destroyed the American ti
er Gampana. was annoui
!by the navy department.
Names ot' the men, tht
home, follow:
James Relaney, chief
mate; commander of t]
guard. Maiden, Mass.
William Albert Millo
second class, Chicago.
Fred Stephen Jacob, se
ond class, Pittsburg.
Ray Roop, boatswain's
ond class, Boyne City, Mi
Charles Lovan Kline,
mate, third class. Reading
Capt. Oliver, master of
paDa, is also a prison*
U-boat.
The other members of
guard, who were landed !
French port, are:
Henry Montgomery Lus
Ennis, Texas.
George Franklin Wilco:
Cleveland.
Karl Melvin Smith,
Cleveland.
Wray Ernest Metsker,
"Williamsport.
George Allan McCausl
man, Philadelphia.
Barney Vincent Artl,
Cleveland.
Cornelius Reilly, seama
lyn.
Roy August Voigt, coxsi
York.
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GERMAN (JAIN IN KIT,
CJen. Von Mnckensen's An
ing Defeated Fore
Berlin, Aug. 15.?Austi
forces in the lowlands of t
river on the Rumanian fro
day stormed the bridgehea
taretu, on the west bank of
according to the official
Issued today by the Germn
staff. The Russians and H
lost on the Sereth and in i
tains, t)ie statement ad<
than 3.000 prisoners.
Troops under Field Ma
Mackensen are oursuine tt
ing Ruaso-Rumanian fore
mountain land on both sit
river Putna. On the frin
mountains the Teutons
raptured Stragoni, nort
Panziu.
ADMITS OA IN HV TK
It u sso-It it ma nia 11 Positions
Says Petrograd.
Petrograd, Aug. 15.?A
man forces after a series
yesterday occupied the
manian positions on a hi
of Ocna on the Runiar
says today's official statem
by the Russian war depart
Teutons, by an energetic a
etrated the Russian trenc
region of Kredcheni, but
driven out by a counter at
TWO CAKODIN1ANS DO
DOWN WITH
Raleigh. Aug. 14.?Ac
news received here from
C., it is said the "Mr. Sui
was referred to in yeste
patches as having been los
British steamer City c
struck a mine and went d<
native of Hertford. N. C.
Smith" mentioned as i
passengers saved was Wil
of Oxford. Both men w
employ of a great tobaccr
AFRICAN WATER* WEI
MINED BV TEUTO
New York, Aug. 14.to
information received
in marine insurance circ
man raider, disguised i
sailing ship is believed to
B-ble for the sowing of n
the South African coast
suited In the destruction
senger liner City of Ather
TWO NAVAIi OFFICERS
MADE REAR J
Washington, Aug. 14.?
motions recommended b
exemption selection com;
approved today by Presid
Include the appointment <
Thomas Snowden and E
to the permanent rank c
miral.
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TO ORGANIZE HOME
Columbia, Aug. 14.?T
assembly will be asked to
providing for the eatabll
home guards In every
South Carolina, Oovernoi
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IARINK. j IN POPE'S HANttWRIT1!
i Steamer Peace Proposals Written by lb
ew. Himself.
?The per- Home. Tuesday. Aug. 14
crew be- peace Proposals or Pope B?
i prisoners were written entirely In hi
ne which i h?ndwrHing. The Pope coi
ink steam-| v ,i^u,nli, i?asparri, papai se<
iced today ?' sta*e; Archbishop Ceretti,
ant papal secretary of stat
>ir ratings. Consignor Tedeschini, papal
I secretary of state. in formi
gunners the document. Archbishop C
he armed ] who arr,ved recently from Ai
J where he stopped on his j
r, seaman. | *rom Australia, is now supe
i translation of the communicat
a man, sec-j English. The Giornale i
says the papal appeal is th?
mate, sec- 'n,Pressive and most concret
ch. ! addressed to the belligerents,
gunner's' ,hem the KeneraI Hnes on
1 peace negotiations may be inl
the Cam- \U a<ld8:
>r on the ' "The exPlic't terms in whl
note is worded led to the si
the armed Ition that the '"tentions of tl
lafely at a be,,iKerent groups are not in
lute conflict with the idei
k. seaman. hopes of ,he P?P<*"
The Tribuna expresses the
*. seaman. ion that the Peace proposal?
made on independent initiate
seaman. that the entente powers will n
in any way constrained to
seaman. them- although they will i
them with the deference di
? sender,
and, seaThe
Idea Nazionale says it w
seaman sta^n 'or the present from expr
an opinion as to the opporti
n. Brook- of the papal initiative.
The Pope's peace proposal
wain. New The Pope'8 Pe?ce proposals
sent by couriers to the Eui
governments. Arrangements
HAN made to cable the document
England to Washington and '
on account of the time which v
ny I'ursu- required to forward it to
'?*?. points by courier or mail.
o-German ^
he Sereth FRENCH ADVANCE Ll.M
nt yesterid
at Balthe
river Succe*sfuI Attack Made Wei
statement Dixmude Road,
n general i aris, Aug. 15. The I* rem
Rumanians tacked in Belgium last nigh
:he moun- made a considerable advance I
Is. more reKion of the Dixmude road, th
< flice announced,
rshal von: The Germans directed a hea
ie retreat- tillery fire against the Frencl
es in the ,ine8 on the Aisne front be
les of the Hurtebise and Craonne. C
ge of the ^*erdun front the French re
yesterdav German attacks,
hwest of! T,1P statement follows:
"In Belgium our troops mad
j siderable progress west of tb<
PTONS. mude road"Between
Hurtebise and Ci
! our first lines were boml
1 ' H|rtupetl heavily. A surprise attack ?
j one of our small flosts on Va
.ustro-Ger-; plateau was repulsed complel
of battles "The artillery fighting eon
Husso-ltu- with great activity all night o
sight west hanks of the Meuse. To the
lian front, the river we repulsed an one:
ient issued tack west of Hill 304.
ment. The "Everywhere else the night
ttack, pen- ed in quiet."
hes in the -+
later were HIGH PKICK FOR HOG
t ok
Chicago, Aug. 15.?Choice
hogs sold at $18 a hundred
today, an advance of 13 cen
STEAM EH | Frlday>
cording to + ?
Oxford. N. (jitEAT MILITARY DISIM.
nner" who "
rday s dis- |,-r??noh Officers Present Very
t when the Impressed?Gen. Sll?ert Pi
>f Athena (tf showing.
iwn, was a American Training Cam
r" France. Aug. 15.?(IBy thie
among the ciated Pre8S )?The first con
Ibur Smith ^ American expeditionar;
< re in thf wafl reviewed today by Majo
? concern. Willlam l. sibert. the An
commander. This was the fir
B"' that the troops in France ha
V ItAIDEIt aji together. The review
-According splendid military display an
here today Scott said he was immensely
les a Ger- of the men. French officers ]
is a Greek w??r*? verv much imnressed.
be responi -?
lines alone Learning and Thought.
which re- Learning without thought li
of the pas- mat; thought without learning I
ih. oua.?Oonfuc'us.
He Escaped.
"Opened In your new play,
iDMIItAIX How did the opening go?" "It
-Naval pro- rioi." "Did they get at yon?"
y the war
mlttee and Ourselves,
ent Wilson We are so convinced that we
>f Captains eeptlons to every rule that we
mil Theiss believe ourselves to be the ob;
,f r(>ar a(j_ adverse criticism.?Exchange.
Mask to Aid Day Sleeps
- To aid persons to sleep In <
an opaque mask to be worn c
he general eyes has been Invented,
pass a law ????????
qhment of A Recipe,
section of To double your troubles and
* Manning your friends, talk about I
Youth's Companion.
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v ; i up .ffWI*
THE LANCASTER NEWS F
iG. | KERSHAW COUNTY NEWS.
T
?nedict ^ Supervisor M. C. West is advertis- ?oft
ing again for bids for the construe- P11'1
" Tlie tion of a bridge over Wateree river ?' 1
*11 cd i c * t
to replace the one washed away last
is own --- -
" ) year. Uids will be received at the
isulted proposed bridge Monday. ^
-retary j AuRU8t 27th. at 2 p. m. j" !
assist- A special term of the common J) '
e and gin
j pleas court for Kershaw county will |SeH
un<*er| convene at Camden Monday. Sep- the
ulating (ember 3 Judge Mendel L. Smith prol
:eretti, w||1 pregide
nerica.i ^r8 Susan Wittkowsky of Caiuournty|den
has painted a picture entitled q
rvising , from "Cradle to the Grave," it j
ion in- | wj,jcj1 sbe bas donated to the sol- hea
1 Italia | djer hoy8. It will be raffled under and
most | auspices of the Camden D. A. R.
e ?^er chapter and the proceeds given to onr
Biv,ns ' Red Cross work. n,*v;
Herbert Campbell of Camden and "S
Itiuti'd
Miss Mabel Henning of Rock Island.
111., were married Thursday
rh thr I ^
2nd inst., by Rev. F. II. Harding.
jpposi- uector Qraop Kpincopal church in
le two
< aniden. mm
a so- ^,jie ^ateree Messenger says that teni
is and pjans are on fOQj for tfie erection of of i
another large tourist hotel in Cam?Pin~
den.
Alburtus Roberts, a young man "I
e an(' of the Malvern Hill section of Ker?*
'ee' shaw county, has decided to take rent
accept courge study in preparation for t*iro
eceive thp mini8try> Si
lie the ^ protracted meeting will begin *>00,
at Flint Hill Baptist church near
ill ab- (^antey Sunday. Auguust 19th. >!
easing j^r ^ j Bur(jeji 0f Logoff, who llghi
initios gome week8 ago received a commis- M\
sion as first lieutenant in the Med- he (
8 wor ical Corps, has been ordered to Fort hoy
*er<* Oglethorpe, G., for three months
opean ( training before being called into acwere|tive
service. w
from , .
? ? The following Is the teaching fac- "e,n
ulty of the next session of the Be- ,
rill be loud
those thune Kraded school: J. Gary Al- man
len of Columbia, superintendent; we<>
Miss Sue Anderson of Tinimonsville,
high school; Miss Luclle Williams of
Columbia, grades 6 and 7; Miss Florrie
Iiethune of Pavo, Ga., grades i Edin
st of an<t Miss Lillian McDaniel of next
Rydal, Ga.. grades 2 and 2; Miss the
'h at- l*utb McDonald of McBee, grade 1. an<*.
he a
t and
ln the The Labyrinth of Debt,
e war It la well for you to strive to get ^
out of debt. Of course, you can't do
ry ar- It, but by striving you may be able to
j fir8t keep from getting farther in.?Fort Uon
tween Worth Star-Telegram. thin;
pulsed + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4
BUSINESS NOTICES Iff
e con- 4 4
e Dix- 4444444444444444
aonne ''tWT?One coat with watch, monaarded
ogram "II. K. S." one and half
igainst miles below Heath Springs. Liberal
reward. H. K. Stover.
tely. 75-lt-pd.
tinued
n both WANTED?To buy 500 cords of
left of wood, pine or oak. Edwards &
my at- Horton. 74-1 m-np,
t pass- koh RENT?Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Mrs. G.
F. Ferguson. 74-tf-np.
S.
heavy FOIt KENT?Two desirable rooms
weight for married couple or gentlemen,
ts last Apply at News Office. 73-8t-np.
CATAWBA MILLING COMPANY?
AY. We are making best quality of
flour and will give you a satlsfacMurh
tory turnout. Ship us your wheat
roud and be assured of getting flour
from your own wheat. Catawba
,p in Milling Company, Rock Hill, 8
Abho- C. No. 69-6 weeks-np.
tlngent j
y force NOTICE?Chesnut Camp W. O. W.
r Gen. w'" meet August 23rd. 1917.
aerlcan Business and important meeting,
st time All members urged to be present,
d been 7 6-lt-pd.
was a
d Gen. NOTICE OF ELECTION,
proud
present Whereas, one-third of the freeholders
and one-third of the electors
of the age of 21 years, residing
in Osceola school district, '.No. 4,
I labor have petitioned the county board of
* P?" education to order an election to determine
whether or not an additional
tax of 3 mills shall he levied on
I oco a" rea' atH' personal property for
wan a "ehool purposes.
We hereby order said election to
be held by the trustees in said Osceola
school district, No. 4, on Satnre
ex- urday, Sept. 1st, at the school
cannot house.
|ecta of At which election only such electors
as return real or personal
property for taxation and exhibit
ra. their tax receipts and registration
layttgbt certificates shall be allowed to vote,
ver tha The opening and closing hours
shall be the same as in all general
elections.
V. A. LINGLE,
JOS. K. CONNORS, |
W. B. I'WITTY, ^
RID AY, AUG. 17, 1917.
Ch!n?i? Pen la Brush. ?--?5SSES!S^S!SS
he Chinese pen is a brush made of
hair, which is best adapted for Cnnx?i
itlng the curiously formed letters M O# O UJJCTl
he Chinese alphabet. Old
"Changing Dates" on Hens. writes Mr. M. D. Irwi
bid storage is not the only solution have been feeding Bu
am egg prooiem. tsariy hatched pul- on the market and w
of the American breeda that be- proper quantities I con
to lay In the fall la one that prom- fashioned hulls."
i to make good. In order to "change
dates" on hens an Incubator will a a ,
tmbly be needed. B M I l(
Optimism. V H
iptlmtsm la the habit of Inspiration.
a aot a pose; It la an ntt'tude of . .
rt that makes for the happy mind. 1
... , . . 1 , toned hulls are one-fourth 1
the happy mind la the only wor<- ^ dollars less per
p wherein good things are done. If h,jf M much space for stor
e you strike that stride, you will _ ^ . u j
? ? " " -r ?r
long as you live.?Exchange. waiting thorn down night and i
????? ? this cannot ho done, wet doi
Sane Ecting Standard. th* h"B# dry' h
'he sane standard. "Eat enough Hook or
J and no more." rigidly followed.!
lid reduce greatly food bills lu ' Buckeye Hull* and give* direc
iy homes and at the same time copy to ne*re,t
d to Improve the physical condition Dept. K The Buck
ill members of the household. Atlanta Birmingham
j Aug a at a Charlotta
No Philanthropist. L-??
Jo. Mrs. Closelelgh got up a baJ mm?mmmmmmaggmrnggammg^mmmag^?m
to help a poor widow pay her
? I didn't know she was phllan- Weapons of Bronze Age Foun
plcal." A recent fall of cliff at Scarbor
le Isn't. She owns the house the in England, hus resulted In
: widow Uvea in." discovery of 20 weapons of
bronze age?axes, spears, el
Just Wondering. gouges, fragments of a sword,
>id you know that he was once the Twelve axes of the socketed typ
twelght champion of this town?" ,n condition.
Vaa he? I've been wondering where
rot his lightweight training. We Cause of Echoes,
our groceries from him. Judge. erhQ i8 caused when the i
? of air which "re created whet
Subconscious Wishes. 8hout arc thrown back ?*????
hen a ^rl dreams. It Is that she Is ma>' be stopped by something tht
K married In a church crowded counter and ?re turned back wi
former suitors who are crying so changing their shape. Any kind
that the strains of the wedding 8000(1 wave wlU ,nako an ^ho ll
:h canont be heard. ? Cappers
kly.
Curing a "Sick" Thermometst
Actor's Feat of Memory. To reunite the particles of me
llllam Lyon, an itinerant nctor In or other liquid whl' h have beconn
iburgh, once wagered that on the arated In a thermometer raise It t
day at rehearsal he could repeat level of the extended arm. the bull
whole of the "Dally Advertiser," ward, und Jolt the tube with a
although drunk the night before, downward stroke. Kepeat this, n<
chleved this feat. vigorously, until the liquid retur
?? its proper position.
Hsr Heaven.
Iss Louise says her notion of ,, .
i? , . Similar Effect.
cn r? n 1'invr where she could . . . . ..
o k_? . <> Some of those who get Into the
a deep breath at a swell recep- .. nesravate said nubile eve
without fear of busting some- ^ aggravate said public eye
"a cinder In the individual opl
Atchison Qlobe.
?
Ladies'White and Black Children and Misse
P i ii n*i i
Hose, Priced Special <J00<?>. nef ? ,UDDe,
Stockings 15c pr..or
10c Pair. pr. for 25c.
Special Showing of Hoi
Ladies, Misses and
Two Thousand Five Hundred
Hosiery Contracted For Montns A
at Prices That We Could Not C
Market. If It's Hosiery We Have
Very special in our Gent'B Department, Ladles' S
Men's good full made Hose, white and . .
black at lOc Pair ______
?????????????????? A full lln
Men's Half Hose, good full shape with extra priced,
length top seamless and stainless, colors. ________
black, white, tan, grey and blue,
priced '. 15c Ladies' C
the sta
Men's Lisle Thread Arrow Head Half Hose.
A|| 1 *1 l ? 1
mi irrnuiug ruiurs, pnceu special. . . . a>v
Four Hui
and W
Men's Gordon and Shawknit Silk Hose, regu- also Gi
lar 60c valueg In all colors with the very
best dyes, priced BOo Pair
_______________ Very
hard wm
Ladle*.' and Children's Hosiery IH?part- hosiery t
ment?the busy place In this store. A full 0ne Hun
stork of New Hosiery now on sale. Stack ir
Ladles' $2.00 value Pure Thread Silk Hose.
four ply heel and toe. with Lisle Garter ???
Top, in black and white. Priced spe- Children'
cial 91.48 Pair ....
Ladies' Pure 8ilk Hose In all the leading Misses' I
shades and stripes, priced $1.88 searale
Ladles' $1.26 value Pure Silk Hose, double Infants'
heel and toes in the new shades at $1.00 priced
Rodman-Wal
Sells It for Cash foi
II
s
lor to M
Fashioned HulI.
n, Lawrencsville, Ga. He says "I <S
irlr^v# Wnlla sinr>a fhisv firsf roft\# 'S
ould have nothing else. Fed in VI
aider Lhem far superior to the old- r .fll
cKeiyF I
:ottonscco t I S
ULLS S I
UNTLiaa
ire 100 percent, roughage while old-faah
lint which is worthies* as forage. They fl
ton. They come in sacks. They take
age. Try than. fl
to develop the ensilage odor, wst thm hulls fl
before feeding. It is easy to dt this by fl
morning for the next feeding. If at any tiase I
rn at least thirty minutes. If yea prefer te fl
a If as much by bulk as of dd style hulls. K
' Mixed Feeds Free 1
y combination of feeds used in the South. Tells fl
ace, for milk, for fattening, for work. Describes
lions for using them properly. Send for your I
teye Cotton Oil Co. d,p*. k I
CrMsaooJ Littlm Rock Mamgkio fll
Jachton Ma com Saline H
d. Qualities tor Job.
ouffh, "Know how to wu?h cars?" asked fl
the the gnrage boas. "Sure, I know," aadd ^fl
the the seedy-looking applicant far wavk. fl
liavla, "You clean everything bnt the Uoonse S
etc. plates." .
e are
Then and Now. J|
Whereas In 1725 the mall from
London to Lisbon took 22 days In HI
vaves transit, and according to Daniel Do*
i yoni foe was a "branch of the revenue not
They: very ranch valued," It now occupies flH
>y en-j but 48 hours, and Is a financial sue- H
thoul cees. fljj
1 thla Popule. Government.
No raonarchlal throne presses thess Bff
states together, no Iron chain of mill*
r> tary power encircles them; they live
rcury an<* 8tnn(' under a government populaf
p sep- *n form, representative In its char* B
:o the ?cter. founded upon principles 04 H
> out- Quality, and so constructed, we hope^
quick M to la8t forever.?Daniel Webster. B
?t too B
ns to Trees Grew Once in Icy. North.- B
Lofty trees once Inhabited Gresa- B
land and nearly all of the Inhospitable !
northern lands. Trees of theg?<ame Hj
sorts as are growing today afi^found K
pub- as fossil remains in countries where H
like the cllmnte Is now so harsh that H
tic.? scarcely any tree will grow even a Hj
few Inches high. S|
R
s Men's 15c White and I
^ Black Sox, Special at 1
i rv? iL. D_ I
jl ul uic a i. i
siery for Men, I
Children. 1
I Dozen of New Fall I
.go Now Go on Sale I
hiplicate on Today's 1
! Them. |
hawknit Silk Hosiery at 8
O.V and 75c K
e of Indies' Silk Hose to select from ft
48c i
otton and Lisle Thread Hose, in all 8
pie colors, priced I
18c, 25c, 29c and H8c |
ndred Dozen Ladies' Hose. In black f
hite, well made, good fall weight; a
mze Weight, priced l?c and 15c Pr. 1
h|kh'IhI in ("lilldren'H Hosiery for I
r and the good old kind for school j |
hat will stand the test. I
dred Dozen Boys' and Girls' Ribbed |
las. SDecial nriced r
lAc or two for 2rtc |
h Arrow Head Hose at E
1 Ac, IMc and 2<>< Pr. |
Jale Thread Fine Ribbed Hone, f
as and atalnleM 28c Pr. |9
and Children's Stocking* and Sox, r!
kup Co. I
Less. ^j||