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* ? The Lancaster News u Lancaster, 8. C' The (HKMl-WKEKLY.) i erty B needed m# =: Hy Country Tis of TKoo, Swoot Land ment 1 of Liberty." man t0 dollars Published Tuesday and Friday BY THE 10 8ma LANCASTER NEWS COMPANY, within Established 18A2. wlthoa # ? Furt GEORGE BULLA CRAVEN Editor and Manager Libert) vested Entered as Second Class Matter curity.' )etober 7. 1905, at the Poatofflce at cent Lancaster, S. C., under aot of Coniresa of March 3. 1879. nually. ? buainef SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: vestme (In Advance.) One Year 12.00 81* Months 1.00 ?erlous i native, The News Is not responsible for the wbich lews of Correspondents. ? effect < Short and rational articles on trous, topics of general Interest will be jng j,e gladly received. may be ~| United Tuesday, October 16, 1917 .' ernmen Since this conservation idea start- fifty or ed half-hose are not near half. small amount As a matter of fact it really looks million as if Bernstorft' ought to be where are in Vletor is. an(* ffi' + | in* * We hope the day will come when ''g"1"6the people of Virginia will learn ra what the South Caroliua yam is. bond > from b + As a matter of fact Dr. Michaelis ^ ^ could hardly be expected to be suecessful in playing to both sides. t iu tl + caster A breakfast-foodless day might fronk t conserve to som<* extent the supply i treated of old straw hats and whisk-1 niarriuj brooms. i resuU 1 1 army. The fact that Camp Jackson is' Camp : located in South Carolina ought to Charles he convincing to the Charlotte Ob? tests. server. I ha I of inte If Harnum & Bailey's circus shows j Octobe in only one town in North Carolina now"*' a certain Durham editor is certain1 print t i loiter I to he visiting in Charlotte on the au jet 25th. |have e ;though " : bloodei It now develops that the chief fight f fear of Spartanburg people in the 1 threatened coal famine was that ' will ei they might have to go to Greenville "SomB I t>ea r w to keep warm. I but wll _ . [ at lea should President Wilson will be regard- boys,' ed In history as a great president affectic itor. and it will also be noted that public (Sig sentiment was never so strong be- tarn hind another. 4, ja mari The government is lending a <*ept tl boost to early Christmas shopping don't 1) in the advice that packages for the change soldiers should be posted not later or ther than November 15. for ai i but, af "When will the war end?" asks who sh the Columbia State, and then answers its own question with: "If HA all who ask the question will buy Liberty Bonds, the answer may ap- Ann< pear." At any rate, the end will be (,ay ln nearer. George 4. in chai We don't know much about this an(* Watson Bell, of the Spartanburg tered 1 Journal, and once of this paper, and Lancas Ed. DeCarap, always of Gaffney, but where If we expect to be popular with the itihg a fraternity, we suppose we will have welcon to call them by their first names. We ho -f- llna pi Of course the governor of North that h Carolina might very properly make Hill II some remarks to the governor of Beln South Carolina at any time, but at choosii this time they would more than like- ence, ly refer to Liberty Bonds or food hardly 'Conservation. ermore Jcarolli Talk >nf early peace with Ger_,tj,roug many is result or misguided thought, l^on wa President Wilson says. Germany |nK> j, cannot be trusted to keep her ?ervei pledges and victory for peace will come only through the crushing of And autocracy. with u .. i ? < # THE LA 1 X>K AT IT THIS WAY. j TILLMAN A I government has issued Lib- J The fact thi onds because the money is made the asser to finance the war?to equip'ago that he woi ed our boys and the boys of to succeed hlmt ied nations who are fighting vent the senat race if he bell r. The policy of the governdesire it. Almoi s to provide a way for every the right to cb i help voluntarily. Millions of while we do n of the bonds will be issued ? personally, we 1 .11 denominations so as to be , _ l4i altogether dlffei reach of the average citizen ? in that respect, t financial embarrassment. A number of .hermore, the money put in ? . , , , Carolina have ' Bonds is not spent, but Incoming race ai in the "world's safest se_ _ come to this off The bonds pay four per ference of opin Interest, payable semi-anSenator Tillma Therefore, from a strict his statement t is standpoint, it is a good inmake the race nt. pose Blease ar failure of the issue will have seeks the honoi consequences. The alterthe senator sho probably, will be taxes, itne nonors lie pay no dividends. The moral | . past and leave )f failure would be dlsas-1 to a more activ and it is advisable that buy-1 Another Sou speeded up. so that the world _ says Senator T i shown that the people of the | strongest man i States are back of the gov-, . . , it does not bel it in this war for freedom. ? . ? in South Carolli he individual, one bond of . , . high oflice wit a hundred dollars may look . Senator Tillman compared with the total going it pretty t of the issue, but there are pliment to the s and millions of men who questionably a position to buy such a bond It would seen e gross amount of their buy-' to the State. rill reach a considerable from a distance heavals in Soi use you cannot buv a large complete qualil ou should not be deterred ticular *ase wil uying a small one. ? t . . .. itv to beat the -+ rarp iVAK ltltlOK'S PHOTKST. . I VKKY DEPTH! lie Friday issue of The LanNews was printed an article. Revelations c he Des Moines Capital which aR0.nts in this lightly the hastily planned Hod rross ban Res that are taking place as a RPrnis parries. of young men joining the Germans to th< Now comes a war bride at without conceri Sevier who, in a letter to the lnR and mjaery Ron News and Courier, pro- bandages were Her letter follows: Carolina imprep ve just read with a great deal iy Rerms a gc (rest a copy of your paper of r 8 and in it a little article hold fell under . marrying the soldier boys tective was put Mr. Editor, won't you please his in your paper, publish this , left the State, from a "War Bride." First of an(j attempted me say I am happier than I ver been in all my life in the but is now und t that a real man, a red- Western city, i man, who will go out and or his country, this man has' If is doubtful ed on me the honor of being l man perfidy in fe. The hardships we brides ldure when our husbands go imagined. V< where in France" why we can |,eid a pood fi rith a smile, for not only us II not all the world for a time good graces of st bear hardships und why f|me waH the j not we girls marry these j give them undying love and deviltry in this ?n blessed by the Great Crea- hand then waf id, in marriage. ? ... ned) A War Bride. German residin p Sevier, Greenville, S. C. ex-vice-consul, have always maintained that business circles iage is nobody's business ex- was the agent te interested parties and we Bernstorfl tran elieve we have reason now to and documents that opinion. There may be my. Vietor ws e may not be much argument dealer, (he is id forninst such marriages, prison), and tt for nil it'? th^ir hnainoatj anH -w\^A *1' |/v-U I 1 will tins 1 all dare to Interfere? of tobacco. At rested, no si IIDIjY A "FOREIGNER." 1 made agalmit much speculatlc mncement was made Tues- ... . . really been doll The Lancaster News that . . . Just how wld B. Craven had been placed campaign of j rge of that paper as editor . . bandages and sneral manager and had en- ? .. courage the wo upon his duties. He goes to . , . band of woroei ter from Chase City. Va.. moaQg ^ ^ for four years he had been ed- humanlty> la n< paper. The Record bids him ? no ,eyeI too le and wishes him success. ? . . I agents, who, f< pe the editors of South Caro-; . . rounded up by ipers will not make him feel1,^^,. ? their carnage i e is a "foreigner."?Rock erald. TH/1 g born In North Carolina and lg South Carolina by prefer- (From Raleigh even over Virginia, would ^r- Oenrge make a foreigner, and. furth- an(* energetic ; !, North Carolina and South 'an> ^as hecon la bear close relationships Ker ?' I'ai h the fact that Andrew Jack- *"or four yoars ,s born in both States, accord- tor ?' the f'ro slntly, to the Charlotte Ob- Va' IIe a b and Charleston Post. ven> a well-kno + Mr. Craven wl] old friend, Col. J. Frost Is people a good p s again. energetic. JCASTER NEWS TUESDAY, OCT YD THE SENATE. 1 HOTEL AKRIV j at Senator Tillman Amon? the recent ? ; Royal Hotel are: tion some two years!Charleston; J. A. Sw lid not be a candidate more; W. W. Huff. Coli telf ought not to pre- K- Platt' Charleston; * Watts. Columbia; T. A or from making the vUle; M D Prlnkf Roc eves his constituents otter. Fayetteville; E. st every one reserves Cincinnati; U. P. Chic lange his mind, and, Koplon, Columbia; ot know the senator Chattanooga; J. B. Nlcl , ton; H. Brumfleld, CI take it that he is not y Wai8h> Jr f gumt rent from other men. Lumpkin. Charlotte; C at least. and wife. New London, the papers in South old Peters. New Londc been discussing the E" Fimderburk, Cheraw . , . ers, Cheraw; J. Olick, ) id of those which T . ... K. Johnson. Knoxville; Ice there is some dtf- Portsmouth; H. P. Cla ion as to whether S. Keane, New York; ( n should repudiate Charleston; C. H. Pacli hat he would not P: H Petze' New York; Charleston; C. P. Com and come out to op- . _ T ? ? ton; T. L. Smith, Mom id Dial, or whoever T. Hamlet. Charlotte. One of these says trum, Columbia: Fred iuld be satisfied with Kershaw; M. R. Malloi has received in the Housto next summer's race "? ^Pinions from 'illman is easily the Folks Wh n the State and that leve there is a nian:_.For malarial headac | Liver Regulator entirely 11a who could fill the trouble.?J. Height, Wei h the ability that , ^ad heavy Tieadach. twice to six times a day. i now fills it. That's of Granger Liver Regula . _ ? . . ? Wfell.?Loundas P. Brim strong and is a com-jrjj,e senator, who is un- Mother had sick headai ,. Liver Regulator did hei \ery a >le man. than all the medicine si :i to us, a new.comer before.?Pearley Davis, . I never expect to be i who has obserxed my home.?Jenie Usey, ( certain political up- Jt a preat saver of ( ?Louis N. Kent, Honori utli Carolina, that There is none better. Ication in this par- --othyain, Alexis, Ala. ! All druggists sell Gr 1 come through abil- Regulator?25c. Try it. s ex-governor in the __ I A OK PERDITION'. If >f a plot of German 8 ^ 4 countrv to saturate ! idages with anthrax the activity of the ? very lowest depths i for human sufferIt is related that ^ discovered in North I ;nated with the deadtverness in a housesuspicion and a de- ^TklonAltl upon her trail; she OjJIcHCIKI went to Los Angeles Jn peflll'lllS to leave the country, x i .. 1 ?1 v just a loo] er surveilance in the - collection of r ? . _ I new weaves if the extent of Ger-, . , trulv wonder this country can be! . . 4 _ . ! American ma on Bernstorff, who : , , below presen ice and kept in the i ,, 1 . 1 them aceordu America for a long , ... . ? , . . and see them rligh Master in much i country, but his 9x12 AXlllillS1 i unseen. Vietor, a 9x12 Velvet g in Richmond, an i ? , .. , i 9x12 Hrussels who stood high in T-,, . , . . 9x12 Floor k in the \ irginia city, .. ,.r , 9x12 \\ (?ol b through whom Von sniitted information I valuable to the ene- Py is a large tobacco! 'jf J no. ,ery Justly In ^ aUract ie papers were ship- , , , . ... with which il country in hogsheads the time he was ar? kitdlCll l)llt a leciflc charges were We have it him and there was | ter of il few II >n as to what he had jn whiCh >'0U a*' Placing c espread has been this . D . _ low prices. . . >oisoning Red Croes ^ other efforts to dis- """ rk of that admirable i, who give of their ? to relieve .utterlog An opportu >t known. But there .. . f* # ? .siderable. low for the German >rtunately, are being fiuni Uncle Sam's men and iNK YOU! I News and Observer.) ^il1a B. Craven, a Mmhu I ae 1 r - ?- 1 to pUUDa L roung North Carolln- ploated le editor and mana- , a ? tick neaator, 8. C., News. . T P..t he has heeo edi- Princess La; gross, of Chase City, 11*088, art Ol* pl< rother of Bruce Cra-; Seeley Extn wn newspaper writer. | less MattrCSS, 11 give the Lancaster j quality tick.. . aper. He Is able and ^ \ 16, 1917. _ _ M*. CLERK'S SALE. uests at the STATE OF SOUTH CARO A. J. Beall, Couaty of Lancaster eney. Balti- .. umbia; Chas. . In Common Plea*. Thomas J. , Able, Abbe- Lancaster Mercantile C< k Hill; O. A. plaintiff, E. Higdon, vs. k, Asheville; jg. Q. Bell et al., Defend Ben Randall. Pursuant to a decree mad iiols, Charles- above stated case by Judg< larleston; T. UeVore, dated October 15tl er; N. W. j wm seu at public auctlor ). H. Hindi VI_W 1 HJJ Ul^umi UIUUOI , OV ix?MV?ov^ Conn.; Har- House, on the first Monday >n, Conn.; J. vember next, within the leg) ; J. D. Wat- 0f 9aie. the following descri St. Louis; R. estate, to wit: H. Williams. All that tract of land si rk. S. C.; J. the County of Lancaster. ! }. M. Finger. g0uth Carolina, containing Greenville; three and one-half (63 1-2 Z. C. Reeves. and bounded on the north 1 nor. Charles- Qf Jones Mercantile Comps oe, N. C.; J. lands of E. C. Allison, on the J. W. Par- lands of E. C. Allison and Joi I C. Severs, oantlle Company, on the s roy. Cheraw; iat,ds of O. H. Bell and J. i. Va. land now owned by H. C. __ ? and on tho west by the sti Bell and Moeller land, the l ceing a pan 01 ine n, mm lands, conveyed to E. G. 10 Know Jonos ^t'rcaiitilo Company. Terms of sale, cash. Pure he, Granger pa>' for Papers, relieved my i PAUL MOOl :umpka, Ala. , C. c. C. b. Vomited i?__? B Four doses I Jon*8 & Jone8' tor made me j Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jley, Somer , c i Neuralgia of the face, s : rnororag?ml bands. or feet requires a | le had taken remedy that will penetrate t Pacio, Ala. BALLARDS SNOW LINIME ladsden/Ala1 ' ses8ps tliat P?wer- Rubbed 1 doctors'*bills! tho Pain 's ,s a" that ' iville, Ala. | sary to relieve suffering and Dr. T. E. normal conditions. Price ' anger Liver i,nd 5100 per bo,t,e( dealers in medicine. ister Depart] The Besi rlace To Sho\ frtfl trt ir* > EA/*lllUlt" X>?'U Size, ' tresses, good qual 40 pound Cotton To Bed size >ouble Bed size Mat-| 45 ] felt rolled edge, good rolled < $9.95 ton ycr Felt 45 pound Mat- poun^ lin tieking $15.00 ti/?kinir i Fine Layer Felt Tuft- Red 45 pounds, extra fine Mattrej $25.00 ing. . . New Rugs In S12 liinK your complete home, or po 111 or two, don't fail to see this cln ugs that we are now displaying, of the choicest patterns, they ful products of the most renow nufacturers. We purchased this t market prices and are maid igly. Look over this list?then c< ter Rugs $27.50 18x3( Rugs $23.50 27x51 s Rugs $18.50 36x72 raft Rugs $12.50 9x12 ihre Rugs $12.50 9x12 Linoleums For Every ;ive appearance which Linoleum b can be kept clean has lead to lso in every room in the house, in patterns appropriate torevei dilutes for us to help you select wish to place it. irders for it early enable us to Special Sale of M mity to supply your needs, whil< TU..UK , ,1 - ? _____ ?mmMMM* I I CLERK'S SALE. LINA. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. In Common Please. Dtnpany. The Pineville Loan and Exchange Bank, et al., Plaintiffs, YS. ants. William Massey, Defendant, e in the Pursuant to a decree made in the id ? J. W. above stated caso by Judge S. W. O. i. 1917, Shipp, dated March 22nd, 1917, I i to the win sell at public auction to the r Court highest bidder, at Lancaster Court in No- House, on the first Monday in Noil hours vember next, within the legal hours bed real Qf sale, the following described real estate, to wit: tuate in a tract of land situate in Indian State of Land Township, Lancaster county. sirty- south Carolina. bounded on the ) acres. north by lands of John Culp; on the >y lands east by the Warwick old land; on the iny and south by the McElwee land; on the t east by west by Sugar Creek; containing ties Mer- ninety (90) acres, more or leee, outh by and more particularly described in B. Bell, plat of same made by Thomas W. Moeller, Secrest, surveyor, dated November Id J. B. 4th. 1905. premises Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser . Carter to pay for papers. Bell by PAUL MOORE, C. C. C. L. C. haser to Jones & Jones, Plaintiff's Attorneys. R.E, 9 l-3t-Tuesdays. Colds Relieved Without Dosing houlder, " jowerful H yon havo tried "Internal" medicines , ' without success, we want you to try the he flesh. External" treatment?Tick's "Vap-ONT pos- Itub" Salve. Apply hot wet towels over n where the throat and chest to open the pores, then rub Tick's in well and cover with a warm * n ' flannel cloth. Tho l>ody warmth releases restore healing vapors that aro inhaled with each J 5c, 50c breath, and, in addition, Tick's ia absorbed , ? ?ii through tho pores. 25c, COc, or $1.00. VICKSV^SAIVE ment Stores p After All Annex ar<* ncd , lot ^ C^t J5A& > Axminster Hugs $1.50 1= Axminster Hugs $2.50 ! Axminster Hugs .$4.50 Fibre Hugs $9.75 Grass Hiurs.. .. $9 fin yA.VO I round Double Bed Mattress, | 3dge, art ticking. All fine cot- 1 $7.95 1 3tican Beauty Mattress, 45 1 , fine grade Felt. Extra grade **> $13.50 | Cross or National large Felt 1 is, 45 pounds, art tick- 1 $18.00 1 Room In the Home gives to the home and the ease its being used not only in the ry room, so it will only be a mata design for the particular room mni'lr if ? *1 urn & n it at iiifsc unusually I 50c Square Yard 1attresses s this sale is on and save contO pound combination Matity ticking $4.95 p Mattresses, regular Double fttr