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> - . WOULD WITHHOl LOAN 10 R FEDERATION PLE1 CATHOLIC OF AI Catholic Societies Si test Against Irrelig annv Found in J Kansas City, Mo., A resolution protesting ag religious tyranny masqi der the name of demon meat in Mexico and urg United States withhold "until such iniquitous pealed and religion mad adopted here late today vention of the Americai of Catholic Societies. The convention also resolution providing for meat of a committee of I sent the federation in with the nation Catholic cil. Other resolutions ado] for the raising by the f a fund of $100,000 to organization and social propaganda work; the ei ot Catholic night school and the suppression of p pictures and literature belittle marriage. Fai justice to negroes also wj The federation adopi called diocesan plan, w the members by diocese 1 pnillltv liutoto !tn.l hrincru tion all of the smaller cieties. The diocesan p for changing the name ol Hon to the Catholic F the United States. Pledged to War Pr Resolutions "claiming proposal of Pope Ilcnedei inu all Catholics of this the war program of States, hut containing no ing acceptance by the At eminent of the papal were reported favorably resolutions committee of can Federation of Cat ho They will be presented vention later. The loyalty resolutit that "in accordance wit tradition of loyalty for tions of this republic, 1 affirm our inalienable at the principles of Ameri ment and we pledge wi vation our blood and 01 for the defense and per our beloved country." The Pope's proposal of as follows: "We reverently and claim the action of our Father Pope Benedict, posal of a basis for the of peace between the tions and we mark with pride the accord between of agreement offered by Pontiff and the tentat tions formerly made bj dent of the United State The committee, whir the document, contained lay members from all the United States. Other resolutions r asks fair play and justh the resolution being ca recent article riots in Ei and Houston; suggest ch divorce laws; ask C'ath< conservation plans. * TIIKI.R KII.I.KIt IN Richmond lnterurhitn 1 Automobile. Richmond, Va., Aug. as P. Howard, chief exar fifth federal reserve brother, Overton Howai nent lawyer of Richmor nephew, Richard Ragb son of Mr. and Mrs. Cly Hanover county, were ii ed at 7:35 o'clock this Langfords Crossing, 10 side of Ashland, when a Richmond and Ohesapea trie car struck the a which they were riding, mobile was completely by the contact. The el on i/1 t A ho vo hoon eoooi rapid rate. The Howar by were returning to from a fishing trip in H; Apparently, Baghy ha Jng the car. M OR It ISO N ASSiM KS COMMAND Greenville, Aug. 28.? J. A. Morriaon today as xnand at Camp Sevier r< J. Van B. Metta of Nor of the executive details < D PLAN HOME (3 1EXICANS 10 SERVE DGES ALL ORGANIZATION dERICA. MENT UNDI iggest Pro- Gov. Manning Beg ious Tyr- to Have Adequt Hexico. Forces at .ug. 28.?A | Columbia, Aug. 3 ainst the ir-ization of a regiment itrading un- for service solely witl riitic govern-1 the State, will he ta ;ing that the Manning in confereni any loan .rotary of war and go laws are re- Jersey, Maryland, De e free," was ginia at an early dat by the con- j steps have already I 1 Federation the matter has been attention of the war c accepted a ^ n^toii. the appoint- The companies live to repre- proposed regiment co-operating only in those conimui ' War Coun- anxious to form sue and which will gua pted provide, them financial suppoi ederation of be designated an be used for the governor. The a and moral *ar made are purely stablishment I are contingent upon i Is for aliens the secretary of war lays, motion :anoe ot the federal j tending to j The general plan i r play and ' ro>?l,nont of infantryis urged. j ?r which will subscril ted the so- ''ering them subject t hich enrolls |,he governor for us. nstead of by | *be State. 1 be pros intr, .jtniin have authority to call Catholic so-l8ervice' but onl>* witl Ian provides of ,h" Sta,e to whic r the federa- The organization pai ederation or tus of ,ho niim,a " law of the national which was superseded <>Kiam. ;|j ,),.fense act of Jun? " the peace , . . I he same condn t and plcdgconfronts the autlioi i country to , , Mates, said Cov. .> the I nited there is a very app i clause urg- . .... the State authorities t lierican goveoinuiand a mobile for suggestions, . ... . l.v within each State today hv the ,. /ation of Home Cua t i< Ann ti- l)e u su|jijcjent eheck a lie Societies. I ugod on,y thp ,oca to the con- ,K r . they are formed. there is some doubt >11 ' '(l"1'' s j the federal governniei h i\nbroken extending recognition th< found.i- matter of equipment. >ve solemnly ..vv,(h the stato m tachinent to WI. wnillrl htiva ft can govern-j 0f control, the prob thout reser- government will nr treasures nition ayd render tin petuation of distance after the reg National Army and was spoken National Guard have j "I intend to go to joyfully ac- the near future when most Holy the matter in ftill to t in his pro- war and obtain from negotiation RUrances as Ihe war e warring na- At to grant." i pardonable ? the articles. U'TOMOltlLK >1 K.N the Supreme 1 l"\l>KH ive sugges- j . ' 1 r,'s'~ \censed of Trying to Trade in Anton h drew up resHorie clerical and . , New York, Aug -sections of i manutacturers ot au " . Isoldes, and William eeommended , i commissioner of the e for negro, nation ot Autotno used bv the, . . Jobbers, and nearly a ^st St. Louis .. . . . 1 individuals were md lances in the I , . der the Sherman law dies aid for , , . A.aiiu jui ) , nutrgea lo restrain trade. The association co \\ KM K. proportion of the an sory manufacturers i Car Strikes The charge of cor said, dates bark fron Thorn- <>f the association niner for the Keague C lub, in Ch, district; his 1?15. to the presen rd, a promi- Charges M id, and their The indictment c y, aged 16. meetings in the Ho de Bagby, of resolutions in contiict ustantly kili- man law were passed morning, at leged the defendan 0 yards this monopolize the ma northbound s!,]e of automobile 1 ke Bay elec- spark plugs, speed utomobile in bumpers, electric b The auto- jacks, valves, chains, ' demolished linings, tool boxes ? ectric car is and accessories. Th ng at a very the n??r?einMr?n o s (Is and Bag-1 for the purpose of I Richmond Thp arllrloa hand ino\er nient says, were s'oli d been dri\- per cenf below lis understanding that ii such prices memberi soctation was forfeit* AT SKY 1KB rants for all the def? -Major Gen. side outside the fed* sumed com- granted by the elieving Col. The majority of th Carolina, fendants and concern >f the camp, the Middle West. - THE LANCASTER NEA illipn MAKING A SALE TO ROYALT lUHHU American Machinery Salesman Toi ill PTATT Liberties With Khedive of Egypt, ? llu V I A I r but He Got an Order. An amusing reminiscence of tl present khedlve of Egypt Is told by OF REGI- Alexander Powell In his book, "Tl , v Last Frontier." Mr. Powell says 1 !<K WAi. received a call from the chairman _ an American firm whose special lln of huslnes was the manufacture of a ins Movement rlcultural and well-drilling machlner ite Military P?we",R visitor explained that i he was passing through Egypt 1 Home. j thought It might be possible to ohta an audience with th6 khedive. "Agriculture nnd Its attendant pro 1- The organ!- |em8 Gf irrigation nnd fertilization co of State militia atttute the sole hobby and nmusemei lin the limits ot of the present khedive. Abbas Hlln ken up by tlov.; He Is consequently a ready and liber ce with the sec- purchaser of all Improved types ? vernora of New agricultural machinery, which he pu ,?,i to practical use on his great estate laware and *ii- * . , r . . . , The request of my compatriot was du e. Prel minary . .. , . ' . transmitted to th?? grand master < >een taken uni ceremonies and shortly thereafter brought to the rep|v reached me that named the dt ollege in Wash- and hour when his highness would r celve us at the palace of Kasel-Tln. comprising th" "Frock-coated and top-hatted, v will be formed drove to the palace on the ('ay a litits which are Panted, were received by the offlcla .. of the household, and shown Into tl h organizations audience room, where Abbas Hilt rantec to g.\* stood awaiting us. After a cordli t. 1 he ofllcers greeting, the khedive drew me (low d appointed by hcsldc him on a small sofa and motloi rrangements so ed to my companion to tuke - tentative and, chair opposite us. the approval of "'It gives me particular pleasure and the assist-1 I began, 'to present Mr. K. to yoi government highness, as he Is an authority c s to organize a ^cultural machinery, a subject I _ . , TiKtvu jwui taiKiinr'^n Ih, A KUUW. II]UC , the membersi, . : Interested. >e to oaths r? n "'Say, khedlve,' said my fellow eoui 0 the ordets ol tryman. suddenly leaning forward nn solely within emphasizing every sentence by' wai ident will also glng his finger under Ahhus Hllml's ni upon them foi gust nose, 'I've got the nlftlei tin the borders little proposition In well drilling mi h thev belong chlnery that over struck this burg, nn " >llels the st i- " yo" don't Jump nt the chance t . . . get In on the ground floor, then a 111,1 " 1 I've got to say Is that you are tlirov 1 go\< inn.' nt away the chance of your lifetime by the nation ?Tll,. khedlve. being naturally quit ' ' 1''lb. unaccustomed to this form of verbi lions we fa- assault, and still more unaccustome rities of other to having anyone waggle a linger tit .Innning todav ,',>r 'lls "'ise. at first drew back haugl arent need for t,,v' Thon th" h,nnor of the s,,n' tlon dawned upon him, and. as tli " 1,1 w " ' river of talk, which Is one of the ebb ce toi use sole- ro]|nn(?os of the trained America I 'u> organt- salesman, flowed steadily on, he b< rds' would not came interested In spite of hitnsel s they could he Now and then he Interjected a pert ilities in which nent question, and ended the audlenc Furthermore, by giving the American nn order fr is to how fir SPVt>rill thousand dollars* worth < Amerlcnn machinery, which, when 11 xs"u ' " " 111 Inst heard of It, was giving excellei to them in tie uutlsfueth.n on the royal farms." ilitia. however. pjnho)e |n Water pipe s l,,,(l. Information recently circulated h nKMU.. I "iiMiiiv i* mat water department of a sinn extend recog- municipality where meters are usei p necessary as- shows the Importance of dlscoverlr ufar army, the and mending leaks that may occur I the federalized ? piping system, l'opular Mechanic been equiped Magazine states. Under a pressui Washington In 1? pount u ,h f'stlin?t"<1 that 1 ... .24 hours 170 gallons of water wl 1 l,M >'" pllss through a hole a shade large ie secretary of the period at the end of this sei i him such as- tence. An orifice slightly bigger th?i ollege has seen the head of a pin will permit gallons to escupe In a similar length < time. Thus, ever so slight a hole in? cause the wastage of a great volun iviiictmi'Vt wnt,'r 1^ '1 f?Hs In receive Imm dlate attention. It Is easy to test plumbing system and ascertain Its co Monopolize (lie dltlon. This muy be done by closlt lobile \c- a" <*nrks ?n(l then reading the mete If, after a half hour or more, the m ter reads the same as originally, tl 3u. Sixteen Ure free from leaks, loutobile acces A. Webster, American Gas Masks. National Asso- ()f poisonous gases In rno bile Accessory ern warfare has become so much tl l score of other rule, since the practice was Introduce icted today un by the Germans In April, 1915, that by the federal K?s mask Is Invariably a part of tl with conspiracy equipment of the man at the fror The American gas mask Is said combine the best features of the Ge mprlses a large man and English, and to he absolute it onto di i f acres-1 proof against gases for a period n this country, ton hours. The breath Is drav ispiracy, it wa through a mouth tube passing fhrouj 1 the formation' ,l <*nnlster of ehemlcnls which neutri at the Union ,z'* tl,? Knses- A c,amP prevents tl , . man from breathing through the noj icago, Mav 11, ... .. .. . ' . . , ' so that all the Inhaled air must pa 1 1 mo* through the canister. Some of tl lade. i trench masks are much simpler thi barges that at nota^'y one ?* ^e French type tel \stor here wh,oh insists simply of a cloth st ' urated In chemicals drawn over tl W| 1 * n u-r- head, through which the soldi It is also :?l- breathes, either with^ioseor mouth ts sought to will. nufacture and1 portions, lamps, Hard to Please. ometers, nms, A marriage broker was trying to p< atterles, lenses, suade a young man to wed a certa gaskets, brake Kirlind other parts. "The mother-in-law does not st e formation of me" 8a,d ,he youth* "She ,8 crabb , . . and foolish." ' ' ' UaS| "That's true," replied the aget l Xl"K I1"' eS. you ure not g0lnK jQ nmrry l led. the indict- mother-ln-luw." 1 to jobbers at i "Yes. hut she Is no longer you t price with the nor pretty, either." f retailed below! 'That's nothing; If she is not yon fthip In the as- or Pretty y?u CftD trUHt her a11 1 d. Bench \^,ir- Bhe hasn't much money," ec mdants who re- tlnup(J th? youn(? raau iral jurisdiction "Why talk of money? Are you f court. to marry money? You want individual de- wife, don't you?" s named are In "But "h? 18 a hunchback." "Well, what of that? Do you exp? bar to have no blemishes at all?" ^^ai?W ^ . FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1917. y + = ) >* + BUSINESS NOTICES Ji j Mr. L ^ l/OST?One brown colored heifer. weight about 550; one red bull, * tie calf, weight about 150. Lost near of Double Trestle Friday, Aug. 24,*| eo Notify W. B. Faulkenbury, Heath K* Springs. S. C. 80-lt-pd. ; 1A?ST?Between Charlotte and Lan-^ H* ' jn caster or stolen from car at Dan- ore not caster, leather suit case, contain- bes? "d ^ ing one blue serge suit, one check-1 n. ed cool cloth suit nnd undercloth- it easiei fit ing. Will pay reward if returned than wi il. to T. B. Glvburn. Kpvuhnw s c much le al 80-lt-np. ^ ????" Df thoroug welting tl ^ I.OST Wrist watch. fined r please this ctnr ly return same to .Miss Perry Belb feed the Bennett and receive reward. H 80-lt-np. Givri the now muci ?y ? ______ . liuckcye copy to n ' s.\i,ksm v\ w.\nti?:i>. lu:>?i . i Dept itik oil, .urease, specie. t ies, Atlanta '? Part or whole time, fouiuii Augu*ta ^ basis until aliilitv is ist. ??! N _____ Man with riu; preferred. 111 ? ?j R* lining Company. Cleve'a- ' __ ..?? ul Ohio. 80-lt-pd. iQ -CrCrfrtrCrCfCrCrCrCrCr - lilt* SPRINGS IIOTKL at MoBee. S. i ? EPIG a ('., will be open until Septvmbc *| 10th. Dancing every Tuesday and * I guess thnt * Friday nights. Band every Fri- jj! 'or n,ost " day night. 79-2t-pd. j. or hear bring. ,n * | or a solemn s h TKAOIKHS WANTEIl ( 1 ) men \ ^ch^nl'ess' for town and country schools $7f> t, We'd never kt a- to $100; (2) Ladies combining *[ of THE ROS 'd music and common school, unpre- * seed. cedented demand; (3 > Grade and i! This, then. Is J" high school. Can place all quali- J) dreamer's vlci lied teachers for nnv the above * 'or ni^ W1'lr(l 0:1 11 . o .1 1' war against c ,? Special enrollment. Southern , ... ... ... . ? Thnt single ei teachers Agency. Columbia. S s. ln linnor of , 11 f <9-2t-pd. j, flag of 7" ? J | blood-spotted I AM STILL lU VINti and will buy We lay away e for three more months all kinds unmlnilful of '1 scrap iron, brass, rags, rubber. * by the flower's '1 copper and etc. Morris Schwartz.! J. 'till It shall IV *" Lancaster, S. ('. 78-29t-nd. j! M hat Herrlck l* j, of course, but ' ... * v-.,.,.,, , , *' will show thu \\.\\IL1>?To buy oOO cords of * ? *. Ours well mi f wood, pine or oak. $2.50 per cord. *. ro8PS grow ; n Kdwards & Horton. 74-ltn-np. be parents of |V" *) and release o [' KOH ItKX'T?Two furnished rooms l\ ,"?n<>?' HW"nl , , . .. r. that *oe ot 1 p. for light housekeeping. Mrs. G. *| >r F. Ferguson. 7 4-tf-np. *; ?Ilut ne.er t )f I! thorn." I I * F()ll 111:NT?Two desirable rooms I for married couple or gentlemen. (Copyright. i?i7. Apply at News Office. 73-8t-np. PHKSIDKNT T< iy t'AT.WVIIA MILLING COMPANY? DltAFT II We are making best quality of . d, flour and will give you a satisfac- Washington, 'K tory turnout. Ship us your wheat Wilson will rid n and be assured of getting flour parade next Tu * from your own wheat. Catawba men of the List Milling Company, Rock Hill, S have been accep 11 C. No. 69-6 weeks-np. national army. ! n m HMBBBBnnnBfflwiBn >e I 75c Value Middy Blouse a I Special ... 48c. :;| Special Showing ?. I New Fall Hand j'j MAfr Suits a ?'n I Good Heavy Jean Twill with Wool C i. 1 ?1-50 Middy Blouses good heavy we ? | full line of sizes, priced :?n | Blue Linen Middies $2.00 values at I !> _ _l f 11 U'li n - ;; i snowing 01 new miany auits in ; " | priced ,r.1 Pink and Blue Middy Suits made up in m Misses all Wool Middy Suits in a go c<1 Suits, priced ... Misses' all Wool Hand Tailored Midc "? Navy, wonderful values at Rodman-) ro M Selh It x* HnHnHBSHHHnBnHnHHHMHHM HI 1 1 iiir msmmmmtm' % \ Is fat work oxen to butcher I >. E. Standford, Wadley, Ga., has been feeding oxen Buckeye Hulls for over a year. He states >ur of them got so fat he sold then, to the butcher. RUc^tYF W 1 ^ COTTONSCCO V HULLS V, UNTUM only concentrated roughage free from lint and trash but -w e helpful also in that they carry the meal, corn or oats to vantage and permit these fattening foods to be properly ted. Use Buckeye Hulls as we suggest and you will find r to provide a perfectly balanced uniformly mixed ration th any other roughage. And the feed will cost you very S3. . ik. k..i .....It. .-j - J i .1 :i .j .1. i_>. c ?mv w?? iv ui?? ?uu iv uwcivp me on?ui|v vuvif w?i inv nuiiv A/y twelve houra before feeding. It ia e??y to do this by hem down night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time tot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells h to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fattening, for work. Describes Hulls and gives directions for using thcra properly. Send for your carcst mill. . a: The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Dept. k * Birmingham Grrtnuiood Little Rock Memphia Charlotte Jackaon Macon Selma K s,m' TORPEDOED. RHYMES* *' ?? " Vessel I/onded With Grain Sunk by I'm n dreamer, r? I.-Boat. ryfhlng I see An Atlantic Port, Aug. 28.?The * out 8 d'8C?5,1d J' Greek steamship Nea-Bllas, of 2.517 ymphony. BUT ;* . ?... .. Tains nccompllsh l\ ton8' *r?88- from ?altim?r<> MaX 20, they bore a deed' 1' wlth a ca,'?? of grain for Italy, was low the perfume ' * sunk June 9 In the Mediterranean E, WITHOUT the \by a German stThmarlne, according t' to William White, a member of the my apology?a crew, who arrived here today on a e, self-known * preneh steamer. No lives were lost, lislonof THE *. white said, the ship being sunk by ?ne foe alone: *' ,. ? , ... nomy stands clad l\ R,,nfire af,, r the crew had ,aken to he past; his r> lifeboats. They were picked up by oppression hangs t'. :l French cruiser and landed at Safrora the mast. lonikl. imp rose of Peace, & ^ the pnln caused ?' ? < THORN of wur? t> TKAC" S?1J>IEIW loom again. *' TO SPKAK FRENCH ; wrote Is true, * New York, Aug. 28.?In accordthls last war anoe with instructions of the war it mi tills Land of * ,j( partment, 75.000 copies of an Ennke een thorniess r? i- ? i- i i ? > , c i glish-French phrase hook, prepared So, may we all J" .. . * , _ , ' some dream-deed, j; *?' the National Security League, ur brains, our *' have been ordered shipped to Nannd pen against *' tional Guard and national army eace. camps. The book is intended for inRobert Russell. *> struction of soldiers going tb France, he rose without the jj[ ^ OUDKUKIi TO < II AHLKSTOX f by Int'l Pr*M Bureau.) 1 Col. Cnrhuugli Attached to Judge > HhAI) i Advocate's Otllce. El> MEN'S PARADE Washington. Aug. 28.?Col. Harvey C. Carbaugh, retired after 30 Aug. 28.?President years' service before reaching the e at the head of a statutory retirement age, has been esday or the drafted ordered to active military duty in rict of Columbia who the office of the judge advocate of ted for service in the the Southeastern Department at Charleston. Ladies' Waist Value up to ? $1.50 Priced Special 98c. B A 77 77,,'c I i aii. m ftio rr ccn vi Tai/orcd All Wool I Heavy Linen Suits. I i ollars, full made Priced Special - 98c. ft tight for early Pall and school wear, a I $1.25. | - $1.45. I all white and white with Wool Collars I $3.95 and $4.95. I the latest Styles, priced special $6.95. od Close Weave Serge, regular $12.50 - $9.95. I ly Suits, Beautiful Close Weave Serge, all ? $14.95 and $16.50. ? ? r \ Nalkup Co.> I Cash For Less. ^ I