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f s ?a \\\ MI.NKltN DKI'lli: MEETING Action Taken in Deference to Dr. ",M Garfield. Indianapolis, lnd., Sept. 6.?In Joh defference to the request of Dr. II. ( j A. Garfield, national coal director, rjV(, the joint conference of coal mine op_ M., era tors of the central competitive an field and officials of the United Mine . . ins Workers of America, to discuss a1, lOul wage increase for the coal miners, a was postponed late today. Cap The informal conference was ad- 'n'a Journed, subject to the call of Pros- '"ni Umi Ident John P. White, of the mine workers, who left for Washington the to confer with Dr. Garfield. ( STEAMSHIPS ARE I1EI.I) IP Foo New Orleans Appeals for Export License Facilities. i V New Orleans, Sept. 6.?Itepresen- I ',on pro tatives of five commercial organiza-;, lieei tions at a joint meeting here tonight ! (roj decided to wire members of the ceiv Louisiana delegation in congress Hon ' f 2 ' urging them to take steps which will * due hasten the arrival here of a repre- ^ sentative of the exports administration board, "with authority broad broad enough to permit the issuing H of export licenses in New Orleans for general business purposes without unusual delay. "Steamships are I< being held up and congestion of freight is threatened unless relief is. given." it was asserted. idle + at 7,50? RUSSIAN PRISONERS P Berlin, Sept. 6.?More than 7,500 hoc prisoners have so far been taken by stal the Germans in the Riga offensive, wit army headquarters announced to- An day. Guns to the number of 180 ent have been captured. t wai The Russians are still hastily re- con treating and have evacuated their ers positions along the Uvina as far to the southeast as Friedrichstadt. OAIAj FOR 900 OFFH'F.ItS. * ; Chillicothe, Ohio, Sept. 6.?Unox- Rjn pected orders detailing 200 commls. j stoned officers now at Camp Sherl- ^ dan, the national army training 1 camp here, to the Ohio National 'ro Guard training camp at Montgo-m- tak ery, Ala., were received here today. che The men, mostly Ohio graduates for the first officers' training camp, at Port Benjamin Harrison, will leave Immediately fr01 THE LANCAi I rvr 'semm Ltf j "i Bodies of J. Mil: Q His Wife Four * * Pistol > ivcr Some 31 ? ^ Laurens, Sept. 6 [embrace and lying lsLEYS an" a reside near Tuinb J found this uiurnin* ?p your soldier or ? the floor of their lor boy supplied. ' |,la101 W01""1 1 | Under the body of e him the l3Stitltf I , found a revolver, reshment, the pro- ! !chambers. The th cepted is that it is Hon aeainst thirst. J an? 5Ulclde. - ... I neip TO 3PPCTITC i j The tragedy pi I digestion afforded ! >'"st'"<h'y a"ern<,? I o'clock, as Mr. and Wrisley s. J iryi who iiv e near I coroner's inquest tl ; an outstanding j they two "h * time in the directh ture of the war? ! home. As this wa II the British Army I circumstance, how, I no attention to it, *l)GWintf It, J Heliums frequently J get practice about rTER EVERY MEAL an exPert P1"*"1 db Verdict < ^ i The coroner's Ju I (IC m dict to the effect t f7[e,, |Ar A their death from s Bi IdVUI hands of parties r, yMMj jury. The doors t LaSIS closed and the win, between the report! si' *' 's said, and the f H el lams shot his * 'f. . ? flGn^ip^Wfll pared the room fo ,tbe temple and her HOUSTON RIOT INQUIRY. of an opon dre88f resting on an o rd Holding Sessions Preliminary which she probabl; to Filing Charges. time the fatal slio !1 Paso, Tex., Sept. R.?Brig. Gen. Hellams was shot n 11. Chamberlain, inspector gen- and was lying fact of the United States army, ar- thp carpet were p( d here today from Columbus, X. ,. , . , , . .. there was nothing where he has been conducting investigation of the rioting in e'*ber b?dy had be iston, Tex., on August 23. involv. death. negro soldiers of the Twenty-1 Robbery llai rth infantry. . .. , . . ... i That robberv 1, ooaro o i inquiry, neanea i>y I t. Homer Preston, Twenty-fourth tragedy is improba ntry, is holding sessions at Co- containing $34 w< bus, which are said to he pre- pockets of Mr. He nary to filing charges against Katche, of Mrg He] men alleged to be implicated in' rioting. ler 8um- Npl^bbo pioious on not set GRAIN PRICKS IN ENGLAND lifo about the H< yesterday afternoo d Controller Makes Wheat $2. to morning, decided t Per Htisliel. ligation, with the Washington, Sept. 6.?A reduc-j Mr> Hellams w? i in the scale of prices for grain .. .... . ?K IT .. AW A U and lived in that St wn in the United Kingdom has, ri made by the British food con- ,y a" '"e* ler, according to a dispatch re- eight years of age ed today by the food admlnlstra- married Miss Dehe i. The price of wheat, fixed at county, who was 14 a bushel In April, has been re- .. .. ,, . . , Mrs. Hellams wai ed to $2.10, and other grain es have been lowered according- ^ebeims, a well-ki cier of Lexington and two sons by TRJKE IN PACKING PLANT riage survive Mr. ] irlv 8,000 Idle at Cudahy's Establishment. AGAINST EOF Canals City, Sept. 6.?Nearly 3.packtng house workers In, three K<K>B<,veilt Would nts in Kansas City, Kans., are Prlntad in Fo i as a result of a wholesale strike Chatham, N. J the Clldahv narlrlne nlanl InHav .ilnra UnnaouoW In 4o cattle. hogs or aheep were day at the Colui ight today by Cudahy. Officials urged enactment 1 te the strike will soon Interfere (station which woi h filling of government orders, cation of newspap eight-hour day instead of pres_ tongue of any natl ten and a half hour shifts and a United States is a ?e increase of five cents an hour istitute the demands of the strik- ANSWER IIP FULL OP PIPE DREAMS | Count Czeraln <4 j DIm'iihk tn Atlantic Port, Sept. 6.?Vlr_' London, Sept. ia tobacco for the American sol-1 the Central Powe rs abroad will fill the holds of a dict * Peace not 'in two or three r-masted schooner that sailed ; rhange Telegmp* m here today for another port to Amsterdam. e aboard Its cargo. Smoking and Count CZernln, wing tobacco will be Included In Rarian foreign ml shipment, which it is said, will ,n Berl,n? to ?n* .. , . . .. . . . , over the reply, ad the largest of the kind ever eent ^ poluh queBtlo b the United States to France, coeeed daring hie 5TEB NEWS FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 19 tALS BUSINESS NOTICES ILE TRAGEDY * rOl'ND?I'oVketbook. Owner *11 RDER AND get same by paying for this |J)E. and describing same. Dr. E Hinson. 82-lt-i ini Heliums anil |,<ni( u t .e n?i. .......... id. Each With head Singer machine. practh iVound new Apply C. F. Stoll, 82-lt-pd. ?Cold in death'i J 1-OK S.XliK?Fifty to one hum near each othei acres of land. See W. B. PI3 lapi Heliums, whc 82-tf-Frlday. ling Shoals, were' ; at 10 o'clock onj . , I*(X M> -A Pistol, owner can I bed room, with a same by identifying same, lie head of each. paying for this adv. Apply M Mr. llcllams was Thompson. Lancaster. It,. F. with two empty! 5 82-lt eory generally 11c-1 a case of murder I FOR RKNT?Two dwelling ho i on North Main Street. Applj i M.-Hughes. 82-2t_nD-Frl robably occurred n shortly after 4 ; F()U m,:NT_0ne Rood t.iire-h 1 Mrs. W. H. Ter- : farm in the Elgin oommui >y, testified at the > Apply to W. S. Stewman, Lan his afternoon that | ter* S. C. 82-4t-n] ots at about that i >n of the Hellams j ' NTILL HI \ IX<? and will . for three more months all ki s not an unusual . scrap iron, brass, rags, rub jver, they paid copper and etc. Morris Schwa for it is said Mr. Lancaster, S. C. 78-29t ' engaged in tar-1 his homo, beinu | WANTED?To buy 500 cords ?*" : wood, pine or oak, $2.50 per c< ?f Jury. Edwards & Horton. 74-1 m 1 ry returned a verhat both came to I I'OH KENT?Two furnished ro unshot wounds in ! for li^ht housekeeping. Mrs _ A_ .. F. Ferguson. 74-tf-n U u ii now ii xo i no .0 the room were low shades pulled l <>*T -Between Lancaster lleath Springs. hunch of k minutes elapsed _ . . , , , ? . , Return to address 011 keys and 3 of the two shots ceive reward. J. I). Templet < supposition is that1 82-lt-pd. rife and then "re- i r his destruction. k'as shot through body was in front *1 sr. with one foot, I verturned chair,' ?mm y occupied at the u 1 t was tired. Mr. , H in the forehead] ItlL ^<l\ b downward. On f iols of blood and to indicate that I Room forJh^\ en molested after I ^JC? ery^lrJ diy Motive. HHHHBml - (mBBD ?d to the double If ble, as two purses t\ ere found in the Hams, and In the llanis was a smal. \v rs, becoming bus- j M dng any signs of J itf&v f-llttUJH I laie I and again this 0 make an invesresulta as stated, j is a good far met B ictlon o fthe coun> was about sixty- m? Last winter he i*0 ims. of Lexington Ca his second wife. b a sister of Joe . A I1CW idea? nown poultry fan- idea" sllOCS l)\lt hd i. one daughter does all that it claims .he former m.r- _ you know, as \V( He""n"' shoe of the right sin and general construe man papers BILLIKEN SH( 1 K..m.m?e a.. them. And "an oun< reign Tongue. kct. C/OI18id6r tllGSP ., Sept. 6.?Theo- BILLIKEN S a speech here to. aT6 as durable mbla County fair. , >y congress of leg- I a j ?*aK? a uld prohibit publl- I tCXldOr foot Ol ere Printed In the I W(. are enthugl on uiitk mhiAK t k a IVFS* " nil " IIIV.II IIIC I . I Lt war. good they are; and 1 lather and mother 1 pope goox shoes for all kinds o ? every need. oe* to Berlin to Children's sizes, 5 t< i Iteply. 6.?The reply of Children's sizes, 8 1"! srs to Pope Benewin be dispatched Full line School SI days says an Ex. cording to size, i dispatch from the Ausctro-Hun- 13^ n later, has arrived i^r 11 age In discussion Ids the dispatch, n is also to be dis-{ islt, it is stated. r sm-iTr <T?aKaee?BisasM*sBss^aw?sMwsiis 1" 17. + 4 | 1 v Bank president ** Buckeye h Mr. D. W. Oaston, President of the First I feeds Buckeye Hulls to his steers and mi a(*v- expects to continue to use them as he . J. old style hulls. The most successful ow communitV realize the ndvantnsM onH r~r E; qmcKC *1111 y W COTTONS E EC V HULL UNTLItt They readily see that Buckeye Hulls, b and selling at several dollars per ton let lrcd much better value. So long as you get ,-jer. ton and every ton costs less, why shot Buckeye Hulls ? Get a ton. See how mu much money they save you. To secure the best results and to derelop the <v<> thoroughly twelve hour* before feedin wetting them down night and morning for the ant' this cannot be done, wet down at least thii . 1, feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by '> Book of Mixed Fe< _rwl OlVM thr riohl fnrrv.llln fnr auaru i<Afnkinati<wt o how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for Buckeye HulU and give* directions for using I copy to nearest mill. uRosj D*pt. k The Buckeye Cottc T. | Atlssts Augusts llnsisttism Cksrlotts Greenwood Jacks U,| lt===^= nrsW KSt'.M'KI) (JKIiM.W i NOT 1 HKCAPTUKKII AT HE A j ci\s- i London, Sept. 5.?The recapture ^ at sea of six escaped Germans is an; nounced by the admiralty. The buy | statement follows: Inds "British light forces, while paber. ' trolling the North sea on September ar enc irts, 1, captured a small boat containing sufferi -nd. six German prisoners who had es- piivati capetl from this country," Ealde r of Am en ord. FO,? IMN AMERCAN PLAN. "nP- ] vated, Peru Sets Forth Her International , - lish, " Policy. I .. . cauea Lima, Peru, Sept. 15.?The Cham' oimi s her of Deputies in secret session P- 1 ? if unanimously approved a declaration j nfUI 51 bv the foreign policy. This sets forth there and that Peru aims to have foreign poll-- ooo f eys. cy work for Pan-American solidar. re- 'ity founded upon the principles of i in. ' international justice proclaimed by j ^rei the President of the United States, the pn st Shoes for C Cramped Toes?The Little Fe n Grow as Nature Intende Most assuredly so. You've heard an* re is one that is built upon scientific i to do. ill as we, that the foot of a growing < ipe. But has it ever occurred to y tion of the shoe is fully as importan OES are not made to remedy foot ilh ee of prevention is worth a pound of important points. HOES are as flexible as a hand-turne ) as a welt?and as comfortable as o noise?but they give adequate pro! the child and permit of normal dev< astic over BILLIKEN SHOES beet we have acquired the exclusive age] nay know their real worth. They're f wear, and there are enough style v ) 8, Price... .$2.75 Misses' sizes, 12 Growing Girls s 2 to 11, Price $3.50 Price iocs $2.00 up, ac- New Heady-to-^ day. son-Cloud Coi Lancaster's Leading Store 1 1 m ? I f prefers lulls National Bank, Aiken, S.C.; lch iowi. He says that he considers them superior to m*ra r*f Iiua af/vlr art v ronomy of feeding /* * 1 ^ I eing 100 percent roughage is than old style hulls, are more real roughage to the ild you buy anything but ch farther they go and how ensilage odor, wet the halts iff. It is easy to do this by nest feeding. If at any time ty minutes. If you prefer to 1 bulk as of old style hulls. eds Free t feeds used in the South. Tolls fattening, for work. Describes item properly. Send for your m Oil Co. Dept. K j I oa Utile Rock Macon Kemphle Selsn STARVING l?t'T HUNOIIY Mission Says People Are Suf. | ferinpj Privations. Atlantic Port. Sept. 6.?"We ?t starving, but our people are ng many and accumulating jjj Ions," said A, G. A. Van head of the Dutch mission to ca, before leaving here this ng. "The situation is aggra" said he, speaking fluent Kngby the fact that Holland is upon to feed half million forubjects. We are feeding over million Belgians. All told aro from 6,000,000 to 7,000,oreigners in our country deng food." sh meat, lie said, was so high ior people could not buy it. 3S 'hildren et d. FT read about "new lines?that actually diild should have a ou that the weight t? they PREVENT cure" in any inard sole. They a stocking. Lection to the dopment. luse we know how ncy, so that every i the right kind of ariations to satisfy to 2, Price... $3.75 izca, 21-2 to 7, $4.98 vear arriving cverv ' v 7 npany I Ill -II bit