The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 28, 1917, Page 8, Image 8
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"BUY FALL GOOD!
I Goods in everv line t
na w Coat tor school boys. Nic
show you at only
SWEATERS FOR THE ENT]
Never before have we shown
line of Sweaters.
Children's Sweaters from .. .
Misses' Sweaters from .. ..
Ladies' Sweaters from
Boys' Sweaters from
Men's Sweaters from
MEN'S NEW FALL
Call and let us show you tin
I fats. We have a beautiful assi
\ and colors, both in soft and s
priced at
FANCY POPLIN
rp?,, , : ir< i> .! *
nil [iirn*? nil icy I'opilllS. t
season's best colors. Special pi
LADIES' SERGE SK
Five dozen Ladies' Serge Skii
and black. Verv special priced a
$4.00.
Fifty dozen Misses and Boys'
bed Hose, sizes 1-2 to 8. Value
special price only
| The J. T. Wj
MAINTAIN SECRECY SHIP Ml
on test KKsri/rs
Chemical Analysis of Vital Organs Columbia
From Mrs. Bingham's Hotly Will in
lie Finished in Few Days. Col unit
New York. Sept. 2 5.?Secrecy was captured
maintained today regarding the vcey ye?te
chemical analysis in progress here shipped j
of the vital organs from the body of j)()XPS on,
Mrs. Robert Worth Bingham, privately
exhumed at Wilmington, N. on*
C., last week by direction of mem- gallon ke
bers of her family as a result of ru- small ini
mors regarding the cause of her kegs. In
death. The organs are at Bellevue aml sprpv
.Hospital, being subjected to exhaustive
tests of the biological lab_ thP ,)OXPS
oratories. j had an a
The examination, it is said, is for quart bol
the purpose of discovering by all The boxe
known tests whether there was fny!mon por(
unnatural condition present, and it
will take several days. The work is dipped t
being done, it was said, for the Ke- to
nan family of Wilmington, relatives nun 8ay
of Mrs. Bingham, formerly Mrs. I
Henry M. Flagler, widow of the
Standard Oil financier, who left her i
an estate that has been valued at Truth
($70,000,000. The organs were ?n<l
brought here several days ago. Some Washir
of the work, it was said. Is being denial wi
done at Columbia University. navy dep
port tha
I/>S8E8 IN ITALIAN SHIPS. two conv
sunk bj
Rome, Sept. 26.? (Delayed.)?
r- \.;ur nimmnuiy ui inure trinn i,ouv
tons and nix Railing ships of leflR The r]
than 1,500 tons each, were sunk sued thrc
last week by mines or Ruhmarlnea, commltte
accord I ng to the weekly report from
port thai
the Italian admiralty. The steamer two conv
aunk was outside Italian territorial a battle
waters. One steamship and one cetved w
sailing; resael wera damaged, but Tlle naTy
A _ frtatemenl
wero able to reach port. without 1
scarce and advancin
every day. While
full you will make i
to shop early this Fa
WOOL BLANKER
Three dozen 11-4 all Wool Bla
beautiful range of colors, worth t
special price
BOYS' SCHOOL SL
flood line of Boys' School Suiti
! semercs, Worsteds and Serge. Si
Special priced from
| BOYS' MACKINAW (
No other wrap will take the p
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THE LAN<
? ???[5] WEATHER ?J
I E:
? Ij A Of Issue Bulletin
jlAKLI u vI
Washington,
ent season is
t>'e to the (level
2TC ^fettffl^f acoording to th
# ^ the departmei
)0 If* mrifi} .Which has issu(
? "* r I conditions.
ml It says that
stocks are I j rreceded by h
' _ | humidity?a wi
no mistake crR,ly said ,o 1
,IU IlltOlUllC or "oppressive.
II before, with or
||( very rareiy, me
, all. The baroi
tell a tornado
pQ low pressure; <
! occur In a "lo>
nkets. Comes in j The season
;odav $8.50. Our I may be expecte
$5 75 the reglon- T
Gulf States in
season advance
riTS. I greatest freque
States and th<
*. ( olllCS ill ( US- from April to
ZPS () to 18 Will's. In this region
. . $2.98 to $9.00 I month, with Ap
Appalachian ?
tornadoes rare
30ATS. 'I July. General);
i n -v r i 3:30 and 5 p. n
>laeo ot a Macki- . ..
come at night.
e assortment to . watch
$5.50 Persons may
????????______ nado danger, b
[RE FAMILY ZZ. which
a more complete .tiMiona which i
tlon. The lo?j
50r tn <59 00 ,,avk c,ouds- nr
. . . .OUC to oZ.UU almost Immed
. . . 98c to $4.00 I clouds in the >
. . $1.98 to $7.50 I A funnel shap
<51 80 tn <54. Fifl sien. though th
*;$i.25 to $4.00 | ;,;<,;vh"n ,r;;";;
I readily seen, tli
HATS. I "" "lr mn;' b"
marine noise.
1 IK'W Stylo F.'lll rumble of dist
Il'tnioilt of stvlos .approach of a Y
tiff hats. Special ! " #M f" "
...suat0$5.00 i;"rr;,r
ripht aneles to
[g tion. The sou
n ?.i ually more di
,omes in all the ??rIhcrn. anrt
'lOOfl at . . . .29c numbered in
? safety. The w
jj^ipg preatest destru
V not more than
rts in navy, bluo ;|thouph this <
t $3.00, $3.50 and ' may he from f
i I hnlf mile or s
.. jj In some of t1
JJOCKl Heavy Ulh- fl are BOealled "(
1 todav 20<\ Our 1 v-here these a'
10c IM | southwest cornt
I; frame building
""^ 'place. Prick 1
_ I safe, hut the c
1? I safest place in
711 Ql I fll I Whirl Rom
f llC VlU A I Weather mer
1 www | a VIolent wilu
II hail. thunder
???????1d| which the air
^^mm1?great velocity a
while the whole
< " W" the country h
AS BOAKS OF TOOI.S hiph ?peed.
A cyclone, in
Policemen <?et 2A (*nllons weather hureai
e .. a wind storm <
rwo < uses of Kegs. ..
rather a wic
da, Sept. 25.?Policemen ?.
' * moves with tt<
25 more gallons of whis- may cove
rday noon. This had been cyclone, or are
from Jacksonville in two indicated as "1
containing three five gal- map?gives co
R and the other two five tornadoes. Ma
ga. To further the ruse, a VO,?P a tornado
.... . ?? . , develops wlthc
,er chamber braced the ,
almost invarial
this were a few loose bolts cur In the sou
cs, which rattled whenever low area. Abr
i were moved. Both boxes across the Unl
dequate supply of pint ami mov,nR ln a
Itles labels and also seals. !? ea8t"
because they Ir
a were detected by Police- surface air' fi
1 and Ixjwe. One box was Southeast and
0 L. J. Jones and the other "takes the gre
Hill, both of which police- r,rh agricultur
are fictitious names. **nt upon thesi
^ bearing winds.
IIaS faixr rumor. Tornadoes all
In an easterly
1 hi Report Merchant Ships fr?m S?U
Convoys Were Sunk. average 1<
igton, Sept. 25.?Official dftS,ruct'on
as Issued tonight by the ,his path may
nrtment of a published re. th* funneI 0,0
t five merchant ships and with ,he eartl
tying vessels had been cour,,e- Somet
r submarines. Secretary for a con,,,de
ias promised that casualties de8Cem,in*
be withheld from fhe pub
ROY HFJ
iepariment'8 statement, is- Florence, Se
?u*h the public information ton, the 14 y?
e, follows: struck down <
n the past few days a re- day nifrht by
t five merchant ships and by Clyde Tlmi
oyin* vessels were sunk In was reported t
with submarines has re- as could be ex
ide criticism in the press, that his skull
department authorizes the developed that
l that this story is entirely broken. The n
'oundwtion." rest.
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...... nivii); me lutnuii iruui Hie Uf!8,
the region of tlve operations of the preceding
ncy is in the Plain week have come to a temporary stop
> Mississippi Valley, The victorious Italian armies are
September inclusive, i resting after the great efforts of
May is the worst j having conquered the Monte San
ril next. East ofrthe Ciabriele.
fountains, however. Austrians' Efforts ?n Vain
ly occur until after l "The Austrians attempted seve-y
they come between al strong counter-attacks against
i.t but they may even the Hainsizza plateau, all of which
I were repulsed,
liocul Signs. I "Reports to hand indicate 'that
somewhat avoid tor- the Austrians have made use of 2'1
y watching the local 1-2 divisions during the recent Italiding
the weather' |an assaxilt along the Carao front,
least show the con- holding only one division in reserve,
'avor tornado forma- "Advices from Russia indicated
jUl signs are heavy,'that fighting continues in the north st
in the Southweatf i western sector.
lately followed by "!,ate reports show that the GerCorthwest
and North.; mans are continuing their offenied
cloud is a sure sjvo and are now throating Dvinsk. '
ipro mnv ho n tnrnn- ? Tx '
? - i i ue i?vina nas boon crossed 2r? j
i cloud is not readily miles southeast of Jacobstaft. and.
innel cloud is not this fortress, which has been evace
whirling motion of,uated by the Russians, has fallen
known by a peculiar ;nt(> the hands of the enemy.
somewhat like the] "Though a wide breach in this
ant thunder or the front may seriouly endanger the
leavy train of cars. Russian line.it must be recalled that
ee the cloud and get the German advance must come to
direction in which i'jan end, owing to the lateness of the
zone of safety is at season.
the direction of mo- "News from Russia is delayed,
.V ...? ..~i~ I- -
.iicT.u Minikin nut indications arc that the Rusangerous
than the sian resistance is stiffening,
this should be re- "Along the Rumanian front no;
seeking a place of important action has taken place,
idth of the path of Scouting expeditions are reported
ction is ordinarily vvjth occasional artillery duels,
a few hundred yards. ?'jn the valley of the Suchitza,
lestructive diameter nffer a prolonged artillery prepara.
tome rods wide to a tlon. the Rumanians attacked and
ometlmes wider. occupied certain enemy fortified pohe
Plain States there sitions. Counter attacks hy the enwclone"
cellars, and eniy were repulsed,
re not available the "There has been no change in
?r of the cellar of a the situation along other fronts."
is the next best +
suildlngs are not so ,,,rTUHK ILLUSTRATES
ellar is probably the MANITACTI'RE OF SII.k'
them,
nd Central Core.
i define a tornado as Magnificent Production of KdueaIstorm
with rain or tional Value at lanciwtcr Departand
lightnnig. in ment Store Oct. 1st and 2nd. .
masses whirl with Taken In Japan and United States.
iround a central core Silk In its finished state is an ideal
> storm travels across product.
n a narrow path at la at once durable, magnificent
to the eye. tender to the touch, and
the definition of the j(H rustje j? soft muatc to the ears. |
n, is not necessarily Hence It is easy to understand
if great velocity, but - ? - --
??iy me huh.worm, rrom tne earliest
lespread stoim that (jme8i peen the object of much
1 prcn< speed. Its consideration and concern from a
>r several States. This commercial an(j industrial point of
a of low pressure? vj6W
low" on the weather u Jg gaid thftt Jn lhlg country
nditlons essential to a]onG we annually expend as much
ny cyclones never de- poods as we do for public
i, but a tornado nev? i e(j u cat ion. and thirty times as much
nit the cyclonef and ftg we do ^or foreiKn missions.
ily the tornadoes oc- indomnltable producer of
theast quarter of the woaHh Jg ^ Rl,kworm and a prQ.
>ut 120 cyclones pass (jlirer Qf w ?a.lth It has been from an
ted States each year, a^ft ag remote as when Joseph was
meral way from wfst dowp jn Djd Egypt interpreting the
are of great benefit ^r-oiatn? of King Paraph's butler and
iclude a movement of bakfir and ]ftte( (hat Qf th<j K(ng
om the South and hJmaeif
the rainfall that _ According to Chinese authority,
at Interior valleys a fhe uge Qf gI]k dftteg frQm 2g50 R
al region Is depend. Rnd Jg genera||y conceded that,
p southerly, moisture jn tbg point of age It stands midway
among the great textiles, wool and
nost invariably move coMon hav,nR preceded it. while flax
direction and gener- bemp Rnd Qther fibrous plants folithwest
to Northeast ]owpd ghortJy ,n ,tg
ongth of the path of Thft flfgt patron of tha gmtworm
about 2 5 miles, and wag Hoan(l[_T1 Third JEmperor of
not be continuous if <,h,na and h,g Empreag( si-Lin*.
iud Is not In </>ntact ^->b| waR tbe flrgt practical silkworm
, during its whole brpeder and gUk reel<jr
Imes it rises and goes Jt |g re,ate(1 of her tbat ghe waa
rable distance be ore onra walking in the palace gardens
l*n# when she discovered a strange and
repulsive looking worm. It was
tlOFSLY HURT. small, of a pale green color, and was
pt. 25.?Erwin Wll- feeding greedily on a mulberry leaf,
sar old boy who wai She Intereated the Emperor In this
>n the streets Satur- strange creature, and, at the Email
automobile driven peror's suggestion, took the fine
nons, a negro youth, silken web which the worm finally
oday as doing as well spun, and was the first to successpected.
It was found fully reel the new filament and
was fractured! and It weave It Into cloth,
one of his legs was So beneficial to the nation was her
egro u still under ar- work considered that her gratified
subjects bestowed afot her the dt.
. ? jfryjrtf.-JlH
CASTER NEWS FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1911
[PRRTS IASCENDENCY ON
VPKCT TORNADOES' ON THE WEST FRONT
OivitiK Warning ofi (Continued From Page One.)
May Come. ?
Sept. 24.?The pres-i destroying dugouts and brought
particularly favora. back prisoners In the region of Go.
lopment of tornadoes, J dat.
ie weather experts of. Much Activity .11 Alp.
at of agriculture.! "The week has witnessed great ac
d a bulletin of storm tivity in the air. During two days
j French bombing expeditions droptornadoes
are usually; ped 33.00 pounds of projectiles on
Igh temperature and'enemy territory. Including the bareather
condition gen-'racks and factories at Struttgart
se "sultry," "sticky." and the aviation camp at Colmar,
Hain may come as well as bases south of Metz.
after a tornado, or' "One of the significant events of
re may be no rain at the week, as demonstrating the inaieter
does not fore- creased importance of aircraft, la
though it indicates reported by the British. An airind
tornadoes always plane dispersed a batallion of enev"
area. | my Infantry by turning Its machine
in which tornadoes pun on the men as they were prod
varies according to ceeding along a highway In the
hey may visit the rear.
winter nnH nc the! " ai??- t n # 4 41?
r.
A Better Roughage
Mr. Wesley Johnson, Aiken, S. C., fo
cows and says that he prefers than
He believes that they are cheaper t
story of
IMN MM
nncw
f ^ COTTONS
K HUL
UN TVS J
in two word*?Cheaper?Better. I
of its kind is the cheapest or that tl
is certainly true of Buckeye Hulls,
eliminates all the objectionable featn
it possible to sell the delintcd hulls
roughage can be bought. If you wa
buy the cheapest ? Buckeye Hull
roughage?Buckeye Hulls?you will
Ts secure lbs best results and to develeg
thoroughly tu>olvm hour* b+foro fa
wetting them down night and morning for
this cannot bo dene, wet dewn at leas)
feed the hulls dry, use enly half as mucl
Book of Mixed
Give* the right formula for every combinat
how much to feed for maintenance, for mill
Buckeye Hull* and gives directions for ui
copy to nearest mill.
dmpt. k i tie Buckeye t<
Atlanta Birmingham Grmanw,
Auguita Charlottm Jack tor,
vi:i?* title c?? "Goddess of Silk- 1
wo. sup." and to this day the Chieso
celebrate in her honor the "Con
Con" feist, which takes place dur- m
i K the season in which the silkworm
epps are hatched.
The wonderful hand-colored motion
picture, which will be shown at ^
the Lancaster Department Store s<
Monday and Tuesday, both fore- ^
noon and afternoon, illustrates the ((
silk industry as It is today. p
The first part of the film shows t)
the Industry in Japan, with tho daln- j.
fv sillfU'nnvlmr unrmc dwutn
< rf. vi and the growth of the worms (j
Is easily noticeable, thanks to the <"close
up" photography. The meth_ r
od of feeding and the habits of the 0f
precious silk weavers Is very no- ft1
tirenble. 8I
Th<> manne rin which the silk co- v
< 0011 is spun; first N one complete
layer of fibre then a second, the deft
fingers of the Japanese girls sep- '
orating the grades of silk and winding
them on huge spools operated
by crude wooden machinery, give
you a splendid insight into the
method of manufacturing silk in the 81
east. A
The second part of the motion
picture program presents the more
modern and efficient manner in a
which this peculiar material for wo- d
mPn'a nnn.'irpl Ic mnnnf?iptnro/1 in I Pi
America. f<
War prices and European compe- b
tit ion bave caused unscrupulous 1
to cheapen the quality of their stock <1
and dyes with the result that a large n
percentage of the silk manufactur- b
ed today consists of about) 25 per
cent silk with the result that the
silk goes to pieces almost before It d
can be made up and worn.
Tn the attempt to fight the tin
business and the adulteration of
silk goods, the advocates of pure
silk sent a Pathe man to Japan and
the pictures were secured with con-j
slderable trouble. t
The delicate silk worms and their
surroundings did not take kindly to
the strong lights necessary to bring !
out the moving pictures and the >
j Japanese objected to having the
I worms destroyed.
However the motion pictures
1 were obtained and are ocnsldered
one of the finest educational films 1
ever produced.
These pictures were taken under
the technical supervision of Held- .
Inn Bros. & Co.. who are undoubted- |
ly the largest silk manufacturers in
, the world.
As already announced thes pictures
will be shown Monday and
Tuesday. October 1st and 2nd and _
they are certain to prove Interest- i
ing to all.
LEGAL NOTICE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Lancaster.
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In the Court of Common Pleas.
Paul Moore, as Administrator, de
bonis non of the Estate of K.
O. Billings, deceased. Plaintiff,
vs. 1
Katie Billings et al., Defendants.
NOTICE OF REFERENCE.
Notice is hereby Riven that pursuant
to an order of referepre,In the j
above stated case directed to me by
this court, I will hold a reference in
said cause at my office at Lancaster, (
S. C., on Tuesday. October' 2nd,
1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., and all ^
persons bavin* claims against the
estate of K. O. Billings, deceased,
are notified to be present and prove
their claims at said time and
place.
JNO. T. GREEN,
Referee. ]
Lancaster, 8. C., Sept. 21, 1917.
86-St-rrMay*.
T H
for Less Money |
seds Buckeye Hulls to his milch V?~
to any hulls he has ever used,
md better. That is the whole V
SYF I I
LS V ,
> t
t is rare that the best product I _
le cheapest is the best but this V"
Removing the lint not only !!.
ires of old style hulls but makes Y
at the lowest figure for which
int the best roughage you must i'
s. If you buy the cheapest
get the best.
i the ensilage eder, Mt (As Mb
ding. It is easy Is de this by
the next feeding. If at any flm
I thirty minutes. If yen prefer to
h by bulk as ef eld style hull*.
Feeds Free
ion of feeds used in the South. Telle
i, for fetteninc, for work. Describes
iing them properly. Send for your
>tton Oil Co. Dept. k
ood Little Rock Memphim
i Macon Smlma
?
AllOll KltK I XCOVEK
HO OIKS OF SOIiDlKHS
l<yii tains of Three Men, Evidently
S, ..Hi. OnMillnUnu In
ate Army, at ChiramauKn.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 26.?
he bodies of three Confederate
Rdiers were uncovered by nepro laorers
to day while dipping a wa>r
main line to a reservoir in Snod_
rass Mill at Chicamaugua. The
uttons of the uniform bore a miniture
palmetto tree and the letters
B. C." indicating that the men lost
lelr lives in the historic charge on
nodprass Hill and were from South
nrollna. The bodies were reinter1
at the South Carolina monument
t Chicamaugua, which is only a
hort distance , from where they
ere found.
JITTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
By J. E. Stewman, Judge of Proate.
Whereas, R. B. Mackey has mad^l
nit to me to grant him Letters of
dminiatration of the estate and ef?cts
of L. C. Lazenby, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and
dmonish all and singular the kin- ,
red and creditors of the said da
cased, that they be and appear be->re
me. In the Court of Probate, to
e held at Lancaster on October
1th, 1917, next, after publication
tereof, at 11 o'clock in the foreoon,
to show cause, if any they
ave, why the said Administration
hould not be granted.
(liven under my hand, this 27th
ay of Sept. Anno Domini 1917.
J. E. STEWMAN,
Probate Judge.
BUSINESS NOTICES *
*
iOTICE?Mr. Nash will be at
Jones-Elliott Mule Stable Monday
October 1st, to buy mules for the
Kuvernmeni. ?8-ll-np.
'"OH RENT?Four room cottage on
Barr street. W. P. Bennett.
87-3t-np.
1UY A FLASH LIGHT and Bave
yourself a Are. You can go anywhere
in the dark with perfect
safety with a Flash Light. J. B.
Mackorell. 85-tf-np.
1UY A BIOYOM5 and pay while you
ride. I have 10 bicycles that
have not advanced a penny since
the war began and you can buy at
the old price. J. B. Mackorell.
8S-tf_nf.
1 AM STILL BUYING and will buy
for three more months all kinds
scrap iron, brass, rags, rubber,
copper and etc. Morris 8chwarti,
Lancaster, 8. C. 7S-29t-nd.
i<w kkmt?Five-room house, all
conveniences, close in. Apply J.
M. or Latta Hood. Phone 214.
83-tf-np.
FOR RENT?One Five Room Cottage
on North Main Street. Apply
to Mrs. Mary J. McDow, I,arieager.
8. C. 87-tf-np.
WANTED?Overland & WillyKnight
Agency for Lancaster
county open. iLdtable dealer
wanted. Overlafiftarollnas Co.,
Charlotte, N. C.^^^^^7-It-np.
FOR SALE?Flftl ^undred
acres of land. 1 JfflBeler.
MAf-Frldaj. M m ~~
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