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' 1 I READY F FALL BUSIi JUEVER BEFORE have we * prepared to serve our cus> we are now. Our fall stoci carefully selected and we do i j to say that the price we will today is twenty per cent ch the goods can be replaced at We Invite a Careful In DRESS SERGE! One lot 32-inch Dress Serges, in all the as long as lot lasts. Special priced . . 30-inch all Wool Dress Serges. Comes shades for fall. Special priced One lot soft French Serge. Beautifi one-piece dresses. Value today $1.6! price SILKS Neer before have we shown as complet and Plain Silks as we now have on sale, call your attention to these Silks and inv ? Special priced from Sl.Oi I ========^^ I LADIES' COAT; Many beautiful Coats to select from, at $10.75, $12.50, 13.75, $10.50 and up t< Big line of Children's and Misses' Coat Priced. LADIES' DRESS SL The Duttenhofer Shoes arc known for tl fort and service. You will find these shot riety of styles and lasts. May we have showing you. Special priced from . . . .Ji LADIES' SHIRT Big line Ladies' Georgette and Crepe Waists. Special priced at $1.08. $2.25, $ up to $5.95. DRESS GINGHAP 100 pieces Good Dark Dress Ginghams day's market 25c. Our special price as lc 1J 15 Cents. I The J. T. Wyli ?aa ? WAR CERTIFICATES ItEPCKSt NEW SAVINGS 1*1 .AN Itfillin Claims People of Country Will lit* (ilvon toon En An 0|?|H>tunity t?? Invest in Merlin, Sept Securities. St,onK Hritlsh east of St. Ju Washington, Sept. 23 .?Every j>j0n last, even town "ncl city in the country will t},e Germans, have on sale soon a share of the ja| report fro $2,000,000,000 worth of war sav- |,r8 today. Ii ings certificates just authorized byjgagement Bril congress. Secretary McAdoo an- trated a Gem nounced tonight that the certificates ,-hy. southeast in denominations as low as $f>, hear- ,.n ou( again. Ing 4 per cent, interest and matur- ^ British lug in five years, will he issued in ostend, Melg blocks from time to time, beginning statements ad as quickly as plans can he complet- ^e cathedral, ed. being held. The treasury, subtreasury, inter. t knieri and 24 nal revenue, customs and postoficej Fourteen er and other agencies will be deslgnat-' om, raptjve bj ed to make sales. I |iaVe been des A campaign to bring the value of this form of Investment to the attention of the people will be con- AFTEIt l>al ducted by a special committee ap- g^ Paul, M pointed by Secretary McAdoo. speech of Sem "It Is proposed." said Mr. McAdoo Consumert tonight."to develop the plans In ference here j such a way that savings may be (jere<J transcr vnn/Io # V? wyvn V? * V* a .. ?.?U ?? ?- * w.wu*.. ,.urCOM ... ic note8 taken stamp*, of small denominations to gtate pljb|ic , be carried in books issued for the wl? be atudie purpose and accumulated until a commi8a|on sufficient amount has been saved to congidered by purchase a war savings certificate. TueS(jay The government will redeem these war savings certificates at any time before maturity upon request of the holder, allowing interest at a less rate than 4 per cent. Havre, Sept, "It Is virtually necessary that rail,tary autho the American people should practice K'uin' aro cor paving during the progress of this the l>oyf' an(1 war?. tween the ag< ____________ work in munit As Others 8e? You. yard,. The rk Why not borrow your nrtghborti f,rH anJ peetactea and have a look at your own en' y 8C faults 7 and Prie#ts eac THE LANCASTER N WILSON WILL NOT OR ) WK PEACE USELESS APPEAL IS VI W WW BY POPE BENED1C Oflicials Believe That ??? Will Make Effort to 1 Billigerents Toj;eth< bcctl bettev Washington, Sept 22?Th tomers than * n? raT ."?n ' _ _ _ ; this time by the United Sta K has been *be Entente Allies unless it . * mm e<* by fresh appeal from Po not hesitate edict m This war rlenrlv indimti QUOZC yOll j at the state department an<i PfirtPT thfltl ' "p(' diplomats today after cupcr inufi tJon of thp unofflcial text of plies of Gkermany and Aui the papal appeal. The j X* note aroused some interest M/cfClfUfl* of its apparent sincerity. , Officials believe the pope \vi a fresh attempt to bring th< 2 erents together at the pear If he does it was indicated wanted shades, would strike no responsive c 50c far as the lTnited States is < ill all tile best r<1, un'oss addressed direr 75c the points involved in P . . , ? Wilson's reply to the firs il material for mun,from tho ration J. Our special . Some ,,lpIoln?? h,.,lev<, ny was responsible in a larg ?3 ure for the character of tl trian reply. Many governn > flrials, however, appeared t e line of Fancy that Austria's reply was the We especially 9 n government sickened by 1 ite comparison. I :"id perhaps indicated a spiri I) to J?1.98 Yard vn'f against German domin: _____=????? I OfficiaIs of the governmei ^ nut changed their convlctio ^ n wnne tne pope was actuated . . 9 noblest motives, the povornn powors are n? ) $-5.00. fc j(,ss ja^;nir advantage of it ts. All Special 8 thor a skillfuly conducted propaganda that has only fal its basts. IOES Homo, Sept. 22. Tit'1 to hcit* stvle, com- ''10 entente allies to tho pea ts here in a va- Of Pope ftancdict now is the pleasure of awaited by the Vatican, nftei >1.00 to $10.00 ,ho P?P? again address to all tbe belligerents. Tbe ~~ will point out that the cfi ^ | S | *S 9 'on whieh all agree really rr i ?, . 0, . ? the foundation of a new o 1 . 5 things In the world and a nev .{.-a, ..1.00 and pence for humanity. The soi % problems, be will say, certai ==^ be adjusted easilv and \. i kifO . .through good will and frien* cusaion than by force of arm i, worth on to- 5j' It Is understood that tbe r >nir as lot lasts Si pal note will virtually embt ^| ' views expressed by Cardinal ri. the papal secretary of si the Associated Press today. "President Wilson's propi reduce armaments and imp CBII K ternationnl arbitration by ^ I through a society of nati I dream," said Cardinal O J "An international arniy to the verdicts of the court of tion? In which ronntrv w 'I roil mtlTISII I he located without being int 1 by local pojitios and prej Destruction of FouV- The moon Is the only plact tente Airplanes. . 23. (via London)? + local attacks southlien in the Ypres re- FKW \K(iR() SOIjDIKIW ing were repulsed by COMING TO COL according to the offlc m general headquar- Son?tor Tillman Says Mr. Ila i a hand to hand en- Only Third of Flo. tish troops that pen- <*uota |m to lW .an trench near Mon- Trenton. Sept. 24.?It be of Arras, were driv- p:,^on, from reP?,ts Publish. there was some fear in Ci Monitor bombarded ,hat a ?,iviRion of ne?ro lum. Saturday. the W0Uld ,,p Rationed at Camp , (I*, and shells' struck aRainst ,he wishfis of ,hft P< In which mass was ?"><! of whoU Seven Belgians were Thft S,ate'R correspondent wounded viewed Senator Tillman as ?, ' , ? . credibility of the report, itente airplanes and . . . Senator Tillman said: illoon are reported to ? . a . "I called on Secretary Ba troyed Saturday. fore leaving Washington, pany with Senator Smith. KOI/FTTF'S S('\J 1? eongressmen, Messers. Cok( Inn..' Sept. 22?The Rhe"' """ * .tor l.aPollette before a""'h Carollnla ana d-. thoroughly explained our > uiiu a IUUUCC1B V.UI1* _ . , _ hursday night ??? or- on "" mat,"r to him The * I bed froo, .tenograh- "plaln"<i hl!' P""lllon 10 u" . .. ., .. . ._ do not believe that more th at the direction of the ... .... _. . . , . ... , third of the Florida negrt safety committee and ... . . . ? , . . , . will be sent to Columbia, as t d by lawyers for the . . . . our understanding from w The speech is to be . ... .. . . secretary told us. the commission next ?? ... _ .. . . 'He told us Florida had n and we all agreed that Sout Una would take her third of . ? gro troops from that State, i AN RUTHEEMMNKMH. . , ? . ers to go to Georgia anc The German Carolina. I am very much rities at Bruges, Bel- opinion that the rumor as 1 iscripting forcibly a ? vision of negro troope being men of that city be_ Camp Jackson is without a sa of 14 and 60 to foundation. I do not bellevt ions plants and ship- f,e done, and If It is content] :h and poor shopkeep- wm KO to Washington, if ne ten are all being tak- to prevent such a move." hool teachers, doctors The senator was very emp aping. his statements. j. _ iha nr. 11 ho Aus-Jpart of these defen.es on Thursc jent of-1 hut the Germans had clung te: o think I eiously t oseveral hundred yards cry of ground. On Saturday they hrnuf warfare, up storming troops and yesterd t of re- launched furious attacks in an i ition. i deavor to dislodge the Hritish. llv it have hut hitter fighting followed w in that, rifle and bayonet, and so stronj by the did the Rritish meet the ons'auf lents of that the enemy was driven hai rwertho- leaving behind a ci nsiderable nu to fur- her of prisoners. pe-'.c" Half an hour later the Itiit] sity for launched an attack on the section the trench held by the (formal Tly battle raged for several hou ply of the attacking troops Anally drivi ce not" the enemy out and securing t being j whole position, r which 'I'h eweather continued ideal a a note the Hritish are carrying out rapid pontiff the work of consolidation throne lestions ! out the front. 'present Hast evening the Germans ma rder of, a local attack on an advanced Br / (irt) <\f i.sh Bfict nnetli ?c , ..wiinnrsi III int1 cny rondary j Lens, after heavy artillery prepat nly can | tion and pushed this post back better'the British front line. lly clis- i ? + >1YSTEIIY DKKPKN'S IX ",xt pa~ THK lilN(ill.\M C\\! >dy the J n aspartate. to j Wilmington. N. (\, Sept. 22. jShepard Bryan, an Atlanta nttorn< asal to 'tffived here today to represe ose in-i*'u<'KP W. Bingham, of Lu force v"le, Ky.. in any proceedings i on is n!volving the exhumation of the ho asnani. Mrs.. Bingham. formerly M enforce Henry M. Flagller. who died at h arbitra- honif> in Louisville July 27. and w ould it burled in the Kenan family p] luenced i here July 31, last. udices? ^r- Hryan held a conference wl > possi-i Hr. Arnold Stovall, county phys Iian. but would not comment what took place. The lawyer said he rame to jvestigate the rumors that have be .I'M 1(1 \ c'rculRted relative to the exhurr tion, and to protect the interests kcr In- Judge Bingham. ricla's Statements as to whether a pi mit to exhume the hody had he ing ap-< Issued, whether the body had he ad that tal;? n out of the grave and an f olumbia topsy held, or whether such woi troops he done. If not already done, a Jackson rumors that the body was remov ople of from the grave during Tuesd ? State, night, have not been authenticati inter- It is pointed out that the bo to the could not legally have been touch unless an affidavit was filed with judge of superior court, on which ker be- judicial order could be made for i in com- humation or unless the family of t several deceased made the request for ( ?r and humation. In either case a pert a of re- would necessarily be issued by 1 ns, and health officer, who steadfastly i attitude clines to say whether a permit 1 ecretary been Issued. , and I It is further stated that the "fa an one- fly in this instance is Judge Bii ) troops ham and that nobody else wot hat was have legal right to request the hat the humation, and any one doing end ordering the body exhumed, t 0 camp, less a judicial order had been ma h Oaro- on affidavit, would he guilty of a 1 the ne- ony under the laws of North Can the oth- Da." 1 North Two guards are on duty ea of the night at the grave and trespass to a df- are strictly warned away durl sent to the day by eemetary officials, I nd real guards being employed by the K< j it will an family and the cemetery of plat/| I lals merely enforcelng rules ab< cesC-ry, private lota In the cemetery. i Mr. Bryan said he had not he? ha/ in anything more than rumora rega ing the removal of the body. 'I ~ A ~ V" 1*:^ JlQfVI EW 8 TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 191' ENEMY USES GAS AGAINST Bit IT! 110111 Mail's Men Put Down Several < mUVv hiiiii Barrages. British Front in' France and 1 gium, Sept. 24 (by the Associa MADE : Press.)?The German guns were 'T. j ceedingly active during last ni, i on the northern half of the rec Pontiff j battle front and at stage of great {ring tensity. Several enemy barra ;r. were put down on the British fr line, while on the extreme left c ere will j sldernble gas was employed, but )p.')pp n * i-tf?*? ? 1 a_j ? * ?? , imauiry ucuuu is reporieu as nav ites and : taken place. is fore- Farther north the French a ipe Ben- were under an increased fire and the coast sector th eenemy's arti! pd both flre likewise was heavy. Nieup I by al- was the objective of a severe be publics- bardment. the re- |u the southern section of 1 itria to field of the recent offensive cor Vustrian tions were more quiet, becausei a hard local battle was fought close quarters just northeast ill make i,angemarck yesterday as a result ? bellig-ja German attempt to regain lost e table, sitions. that if The outcome of this struu-'e v liord so that the German assault not o poncern- was broken up, hut In a eoun tlly to drive "the British hurled the ene resident from a strong position which lie 1 t corn- held since the offensive began 1 n. I Thursday. The conflict centered Germa_|a strong defense trench near l e meas-i l.ouis farm. The British occnn 7 ?H ??????????? ont F- V New Orleans, Sept. 21.?f2xp<*cted + + + * er- conferences between officers of " . ??. . . .T . .u O i iiii HI 1 A FLASH I I ion Longshoremen s Unions, the 2,100 . . u . .1 . yourself a fire, en members of which are on strike, and where in the d iu- representatives of the Steamship 'Id Agents' Association failed to mate- " % v\ * a ^' .ti ncKn !f?l 1 nd j ilalize tonight and the tie-up of fid | freight at the local port continud. urv \ BICVt'LK a lay Altogether there are approximately ri(,e j bave pd* 600 dock workers on strike. have not advanC( + the war began an a SKARCHI.VG FOB BANDITS gV-tf'nfPHCe 3 i a . rx- Officers Fall to Find Men Who llohl | ^M STILL BUY] dtfi ? 1* Train jor tbree rnore bx_ Jaekson, Tenn.. Sept. 21.?A gorap lron bra| nit search today for three men who copper and etc. the last night held up a north-bound Lancaster S C 1e- Mobile and Ohio pasenger train ' ias near Finger. Tenn., thirty miles Foll HF\T ?Ft south of this city, was fruitless, ac. . . . conveniences, clc m- cording to reports tonight from pos_ ? _ ? ...... , .. , M. or I>atta Ho ng- ses which started in pursalt of the an .. O o-tl-nPr. ild men shortly after the hold-up was ex- reported. 1<V1I? KtL'VT Ann BO j \/nr in- ~~ tage on North M lde HiHVTH TAKE Dl'OOI'TH to Mrg Mary j el- ter, 8. C. jjl_ (laid German .Trenches and .Kill _________ Mnn> OcrupmntM. WAXTKI>?Overlai teh London. Sept. 23.?Considerable Knight Agency era activity was shown last night by county open. Ing German artillery in the Ypres sec- wanted. Overlai thf tor of the Belgian front, where the Charlotte, N. C. Pn- British have been conducting an of He. fensive, the war office announced >ut today. On the 8omme front Scot- ^ tlsh troops raided the Teuton tren- tbe trd chea near Oouxeancourt, destroying i* trying to make tb< rd- dugouts and killing many occn fess It while yon a si difference.?Record. p MMUPr n-T -1 -v rM - feed the hulls dry, use cnly half as much by bulk as of old stj Book of Mixed Feeds Free I Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for n tcning, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives d using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearesl Dept. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock US. Augaeta Charlotte Jacheon Macon h" My "Don't Miss It!" i BELDING BROS. & COMP I $50,000 REE1 "The Silken Roman Intensely Interesting. Scenes from Japan t ica. Hand colored. Latest Paris and P "v. styles in Silk Costumes. Exhibited Sept. 27th and 28th 11 a. m. and dy r.M I ancuctnr nonnrtmant aH UUAAVUOIA/A l/^pUI 1AAAVAAI The Best Place To Shop After A ith ic_ \ on TIF,-l'P AT NKW ORI,KANS. j In- | on I * . Confi'ifnn's to Settle lx>nusliore-1 T)TTOTiTn ? Strike Kt.il. ? BUSINESS is your oarn a cotton warehoi in W THEN you store a ton of old style cottoi erv YY you give space to almost 500 pounds < all the extra bulk that the lint causes ort ,m. When you store a ton of T*AO( MAM RUCKEYF W U COTTONSEED V HULLS ^ OJ- LINTLES3 po- you give space to 2000 pounds of real roug from lint, compact, concentrated, solid. Buckeye Hulls save half your storage space nlv you to carry twice as much roughage. Other Advantages 2000 pounds of roughage value Better assimilation c >ml to the ton?not 1500. No trash or dust, a si Priced much less per ton. Sacked?easy to har jn Every pound goes farther. Mix well with other I he Mr. John Wicker, Format, A tin., lay a: led that his first experience in feeding Buckeye Huh , ^ unsatisfactory as he fed them improperly. H soaks the hulls over night, then feeds them ar int- very satisfactory results. Mr. Wicker*states that of hulls are more economical than the old style huh ,, , thinks that they go almost twice as far as the oh hulls at a considerably less cost to begin with. To secure the best results end to develop the ensilage odor, u thoroughly twelve hour before feeding. It is easy I i< f wetting them down night and morning (or the next feeding. I jth this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If use? iseed hulls if lint and i. . hage, free or enable >f other food. II idle, forage. Is was e now id has 1 these Is and i style >et the halls to do this by f at any time you prefer to rle hulla. used in the j4 nilk, for fatirections for : mill. Dept. K . Mrmfahit /? S?lma ) / ' v' I / i ANY'Sf 5 / ce'j ind tinierYork f. 3j:30 p. m. (Stores ? Notices _J HT and safe Y ir?ou can go anyarJk with perfect is lh Llpht. J. B. JJ4 85-tf-np. nf - i pay while you 'fr bicycles that cd?. a penny since you can buy at . _JJ. Mackorell. Bf li SO and will buy i^.ionths all kinds * a. raps, rubber, Morris Schwartz, 78-29t-nd. 3 -f 'room house, all ?)jjsc in. Apply J. "Of>d. Phone 214. \ ' Fl^lve Room Cota^In Street. Apply ietfcBow, Lancas87-tf-np. id Vd. & WillyfV or Lancaster ^ Re1 'liable dealer' id i ? (arollnas Co., [ 87-2t-np. led lt\ * Dt M %^?lnK In loye 9 otner^^^reon con