The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 19, 1917, Page 8, Image 8
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Drafted
The local board
tices to a list of d
pear for examinati<
The following n
hereby notified tha
Act of Congress a
1917, they are ca
service of the Unit
Local Board.
To Re|H>rt Oct.
Baxter Reeves, Het
Charley Robertson
Belton Peay, Heath
Wm. J. Hilton, Kc
Joe Brown. Lanca:
Ahnifil S Karp<h
Miles McCoy, Stone
Ira It. Hallman, Li
Ben Adams. Taxah
Fred L. Still. Lane
Marvey H. Fanlke
No. 3.
Marvin L. Stover. *
Wesley Ingram, Hej
Otis E. Mathis, Hea
James M. Bowers,
No. 1.
Andrew Richardf
No. 1.
William M. Green.
*
Arthur E. Jennings,
Robert F. Alley, L
John Hood, Lancas
Jim Bailey, Lancast
Hugh W. Crawford,
Jesse Williams, Taj
Pomroy Brown, He
Jim Sims, Kershaw
Artnur Hrown, Lane
James L. Rushing,
Jim Barnes, Lancas
Lewis M. Adams,
No. 1.
Wade Isaiah, Stone
John Barnes. Lanoa
Arthur Tucker, Lai
Otis Catoe, Lancaste
John Gooch. Heath
Lee N. Sinclair, Lai
Jeff Maree, Lancast
Allie Miller, Van W
George Withers. Foi
Mack L. Deas, Tax
Ulyses Kirkland, Li
William B. Caston.
William A. Faile, T
Willie T. Knight. I
Lemuel A. Carnes,
William A. Carelocl
Sam Rohinson, Lai
Alexander Nichols.
Will Thompson. La
William T. Robii
No. 8.
John C. Hinson, Ive
The following na
hereby notified that
Act of Congress a]
1917. they are cal
service of the Unit
Local Board.
To Report Oct
Leonard Twitty, Li
Thos. J. Mosier, La
John Sterling. Kers
George Peay. Heatl
Hart Morrow, Waxl
Crayton N. Threatt,
John R. Mungo, K
Henry L. Harris, L
Luther M. Funderl
T O 4 11:
Ivicui f;c >j . niillll I1JSS,
Reece Blackwell, K
John Oarnes, Lane
Will Jones. Lancast
Charley Crawfor Vs
Wm. P. VanLam
Springs.
Vig Clinton, Lanca
John Stevenson, La
Clarence E. Threatt
John T. Hunter, L
James R. Shannon,
Ernest F. Funeler
No. 2.
John Roy Knight,
Arthur McMullen,
Isaac Rarnes, Lan
David Patterson, Jr
Henry Lee Massey,
John L. Henderson
Arthur Cauthen I,
Yancy Byrd, Jeffer
Charlev S. Small, K
John D. Gleen, La
Robert Cunnlnghf
No. 1.
William Knox, Ker
Eugene G. Catoe, 1
Luther L. Long, La
Richard Frasler, V
Dock Johnson, Ta:
Walter R. Taylor, 1
Henry Trueadell, L
Willie Jackson, He
Curtis Thompson, L
0 I' Robert T. Ellis, H
Sidney B. Robertso
Thos. J. Neal, Lan
James Shaw, Kersl
Oscar C. Robinson,
| * No. 1.
York L. Wilson, K<
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The following nai
hereby notified that,
Act of Congress ap
1917, they are call
1.? f J-jpn fJ'. ' P. !
. \
|R SERVICE. j Local Board.
' To Report Oct. 22, at O
mination of Many | George P. Blackmon, Heath
1 Men. . H. Thus. Dees, Lancaster,
Allen B. Glasscock, Lancai
has sent nut -no. 1 DotMc P. Phillips, Kershaw,
"I j Marcellus Springs, Osceola.
rafted met* to ap- j Walter H. Hendrix. Heath
5n on dates given. James h. Truesdale. Kersli
ained persons are Joseph A. Beckham, Lancai
t, pursuant to the'John Thompson, Lancaster,
ipproved May 18.|Anios A?*ams- Taxahaw, No
. _ .,,A i E. Jacob Faile. Taxahaw, N
tiled for militarj M g,mpgon Knlghtf Lancast
led States by this i jaom Thompson, Lancaster,
i John D. Dye, Jr., Heath Si
111, ? A. M. John Bush. Lancaster, No.
ith Springs. j Ralph P. Mobley, Heath S]
, Kershaw No. 5 i Minor J. Knight. Lancaster.
1 Springs, No. 3. Jud Lingle, Taxahaw. No. 1.
'rshaw. No. 3. William Izzard, Lancaster,
iter, No. 3. James Baskins, Lancaster.
Kershaw. 1 Wm. R. Hilliard. Heath Sj
boro. j Chappelle F. Hood. Van W;
incaster. No. 1. Richard B. Bell, Lancaster,
aw, No. 1. Richard Barnes, Lancaster,
aster. ! Ira B. Small. Heath Springs,
nberry, Kershaw, Willie Robinson (Ro
Heath Springs. No. 1.
wershaw. No. 2. c. Clarence Blackwell, h
ith Springs, No. 1 No. 5.
th Springs, No. 3. Benjamin Rally. Kershaw.
Heath Springs, j. Guss Knight. Lancaster.
i Luther Ttate. Heath Snrine?
ion, Stoneboro, Cecil II. Cowan, Greenville.
Charley S. Caskey, Lancaster
Lancaster. Fred S. Hancock. Lancaster.
Lancaster, No. <5 Patrick F. Gardner,' Kersha\
ancaster. Leslie J. Williams. Lancaste
,ter. Will Howey, Osceola, No. 1.
:er. ! Jack Wright. Lancaster, No
Lancaster. 'John Grant, Fort Mill. No.
tahaw, No. 1. 'John T. Catoe, Taxahaw, Nc
>ath Springs. j Luke Phillips. Lancaster.
, No. 2. . Frank Thompson. Heath Spi
aster. I Rufus Miller, Lancaster. No.
Lancaster. William R. Lowery. Heath Si
ter. i o. Wren Connor. Lancaster.
Heath Springs. Cornish Witherspoon. Laneas
I Edward J. Meeks, Lancaster,
boro. | Patterson Thompson, La
ster. No. 3. I No. 3.
ncaster. Pen Phillips, Lancaster.
?r. No. 8. Zed Robertson, Kershaw, No
Springs. No. 1. Luther Ilix. Lancaster.
acaster, No. 7. ^
er. CERTIFIED FOU SERY
yen.
't Mill, No. 2. Sixty Colored Men Called t??
ahaw, No. 1. October 27.
incaster, No. 8. List of colored persons wl
Lancaster, No. 2.
hppn pprtifipil nc nnonrio/i
axanaw.
Lancaster, No. 5. | tary service and who will b<
Lancaster, No. 8. > to fill our next contingent ah
t, Lancaster. ! tober 27th, 1917:
icaster. i John Cautnen, Kershaw
Lancaster. No. 3.
ncaster. No. 3. Yoder Faulkner, Riverside
nson, Lancaster, Marcellus Withers. Fort
C., No. 2.
rshaw. No. 2. Steward Thompson, Lanca
? C.. No. 2.
imed persons are Will Brown, Kershaw, S. C
, pursuant to the Roscoe C. Hood. Lancastei
pproved May 18, No. 1.
led for military Finest Faulkner. Riversid
ed States by this Will Dunlap, Waxhaw,
No. 2.
. 20, 5) A. >1. William Kee, Lancaster,
incaster, No. 8. No. 2.
ncaster, No. 8. ' Lemuel Clyburn. Kershaw
haw, No. 2. 1 No. 3.
l Springs, No. 3. Jim Vaughn, Lancaster,
taw, N. C., No. 3. No. 4.
Lancaster, No. 8 ' Walker Massey. Lancaster
ershaw. No. 3. No. 1.
ancaster. Klvin Hagins, Heath Spri
)urk, Lancaster. C., No. 2.
Fort Mill, No. 2.- Richard McKinney, Lanca
ershaw. No. 5. C., No. 2.
aster. No. 5. i Bunk Ellis, Heath Springs
er. No. 2.
in Wyck, No. 1. Leroy Thompson. Heath
ilingham. Heath S. C., No. 2.
Ozzie Reed, Fort Mill,
ster. No. 2. No. 2.
ncaster. Alex Witherspoon, Stonel
, Lancaster. C.
ancaster, No. 8. Lonnie Mungo, Kershaw
Lancaster, No. 5. No, 5.
burk, Lancaster; Henry Perry, Lancaster
No. 8.
Lancaster, No. 7.; Lonnie A. Ross, Van Wyck
Lancaster. Mack Dnnlap, Riverside
caster. ! No. 1.
'., Heath Springs. Eddie T. Council, Kershaw
Lancaster. No. 2. Lewis Springs. Osceola, S.
i, Tradesville. James W. Parker, Lanca
ancaster. O., No. 5.
Ron, No. 2. Ovia Hood (J.) Riverside,
iershaw. No. 5. Willie Duncan, Lancaster
neaster. ' No. 6.
im, Stoneboro.l William Jackson, Lanet
|C.. No. 4.
shaw. Fred Jackson, Van Wyck,
Kershaw, No. 5. Ira Harris. Stoneboro, S. C
incaster. Isaac Richardson,' Stoneb
an Wyck, No. 1. C., No. 3.
xahaw, No. 2. Frank Clyburn, Kershaw,
Taxahaw, No. 1. Leroy Campbell, Riverside
ancaster. Route .
ath Springs. Thurlow McMurray, La
ancaster, No. 3. S. C.
eath Springs. Roy Perry, Lancaster, S. i
n, Pleasant Hill. Horrace Anthony, Heath
caster, No. 5. B. C., No. 3.
la.?r No. 3. Oatroy Moore, Van Wyck,
Heath1* Springs, George Hood, Heath Spr
' \ c
jrshaw. v Samuel Wade. Lancaster,
Bed persons n*e John Frasier, Sprlngdell, ?
pursuant to toe Columbus L. Sowell, Kers
proved May 18. C., No. 3.
ed for military Lewis Blackmon^ (defltL^
I
THE LANCASTER NEWS FI
C.. No. 1.
A. M. George Duncan, Lancaster, S. C..
Springs. No. 5. FUn
No. 6. James McCain, Kershaw. S. C..
ster. No. 2. not 8e
Will Huey, Lancaster, S. C.t No. 1. <>? the
Alonzo G. Myers, Heath Springs, dots.
Springs. S. C., No. 4. The
law. Connie C. Edwards, Kershaw, S. good,
ster. C., No. 2. corn a
No. 3. Olin Gaither, Heath Springs, S. high |
i. 2. C.. No. 1. wake
To. 1. Leonard Harris. Lancaster, S. C. have
er. Will McQuiller, Lancaster, S. C. prepar
No. 3. D. Judy Miller. Osceola, S. C. age jn
>rings. Jacob Johnson. Kershaw, S. C. of p|j,
3. Asel Watts, Heath Springs, S. C. Wei
>rings. Dan Croxton, Lancaster, S. C. meinbt
John Frasler, Lancaster, S. C., . ' xt
J be8t
No. 4.
year. 1
Jesse Barnes. Lancaster, S. C., ,
i for an
No. 3*. a In tl
>rings. William Gaile, TaxaMw, S. C.. .. , .
adjoin!
pck. No. 1. ..
enthus
No. 2. Harrison Cunningham, Lancaster, ( . .
No. 4. S C. i 68 ?
? - ~ have 1
Kiuiin; mui run . usieuia, O. VJ., ,
? . ' premiu
bertson) No. 1. o .
The above persons will be called ' .
Cflrripu
Lershaw, into military service about October
appoint
27th, 1917. Some of the notices to .
. part me
these parties have been returned .
Graebei
and we presume have changed their ,
from C
. No. 1. places of residence since registra- ,
has tnc
tion. The kindred and friends will .
IS t IIo
, No. 3. please notifv them of fhis call in orK
. promim
der that they may avoid the penalty
v. fer failure to report.
~ ~ , . __ to amu
r. R. S. STEWART,
_. . to grar
Chairman. ,, , .
dial Im
' to the
DIXIE. will ha
' sent bled
rings. Dixie, Oct. 18.?Mr. and Mrs. R. * ^sor
5. F. Usher attended the association everv ?
prings. held at Camp Creek the past week. Krea"8V
Mrs. Willie Mizzelle, of Asheville. ' (
der. N. C., has been spending a while with
, ,, _ ,, ? ,, cow bv
her sister. Mrs. T. M. llelk.
ncaster, There will be an oyster supper at
the home of Rev. J. H. Manly Sat- :u
uiday night, Oct. 20. Public eor_ ,onu 11
' -* diall.v Invited to attend. Proceeds ' H
for the benefit of Epworth League.
Miss Evelyn Taylor is spending < , s ?m<
the week in Dixie with her brother, , * r,s"
Mr. H. Leslie Taylor. daughtc
lte|>ort KershaN
Rev. E. S. Jones spent the week- ^jrs
end with Rev. J. II. Manly. Jessie I
to ha\e gg Ressie Estridge and brother, day.
)r mill- Judson, spent the week-end with Mr. J
; called Mrs. B. F. Usher. city in
out Oc- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowell, of Tab- nesday.
ernacle. snent the week-end with Will
, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. (\ Duncan. I come ai
Many of our hustling farmers are
s- C. sowing grain. <
Mill. S.
^ AMKKIC.W DESTKOYEK IS [ft
ster, S. TOItl'KIKlKI) l?Y .Sl'HMARINK (f[
No. 3. Washington. Oct. 18.?An Ameri- I \
\ S. C., can destroyer on patrol duty In the II
war zone was torpedoed by an ene- II
e S C II
^ ' " my submarine Tuesday and had one II (
man killed and five wounded. She II
g Q t managed to make port in spite of II
severe damage. || 1
, S. C.,; Vice Admiral Sims cabled a brief II
i report of the incident to the navy I'
, S. C., department. He gave few details, || 1
but it is assumed there was no fight, II J[
, S. C., and that the U-boat made good her II
! escape after launching the torpe- II
ings, S. do, without showing herself. 1 I
ster, S. All you who have torpid liver, || ^
weak digestion or constipated bow- II
i, S. C., ols look out for chills. The season II" "
is here and the air is full of disease II ?
Springs, germs. The best thing to do is to II
j get your liver In good condition and I ;
S. C.,! purify the stomach and bowels. II
HERBINE is the right remedy, it II
>oro, S. answers the purposes completely. II
Price 5ftc. Sold by all dealers in || C
r, S. C., medicine. I I
.S C., + ^
BUSINESS NOTICES
S. C. C
>. S. C.. THE FLOWER SHOW, under the ?
aur.pices of the ladies of the Pres- _
\ S. C. byterian church, will be held on a
C. Nov. 1. There will be an admisa
alnn nf in C *?-? ?
ovcl ( Ul O.vta w? AW aim U CCUIS. 1VC1 ICBli" 1
ments will be served free of J
S. C. charge. Flowers, candy and Ice
, S. C., cream to be on sale.
uster, S. RENT?One Five Room Cot- J
tage on North Main Street. Apply J
g to Mrs. Mary J. McDow, LancasNo.
1. ter? s- 87-tf-np. i
or0' WANTED?500 cords good dry
wood delivered I^anoaster Ice and
t' 8' c Fuel Co. 2-4t-np. T
I AM STILL BUYING and will buy
incaster, for one more month all kinds
scrap iron, brass, rags, rubber,
copper and etc. Morris Sohwartz,
Springs, Lancaster, 8. C. 78-29t-nd.
, S. C. FOR HALE?A few Duroc Jersey
Ings, 8. Pigs. Leaps Prolific Seed Wheat a
and Fulgum Oats. 8. D. Robin. *
s 0"i son, Lancaster, Route No. 1.
2-lt-pd.
c.
haw, 8. WANTED?A competent man* to f
work a six-horse farm on shares or yVV .
J:
1 ? ? ??11
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tIDAY, OCT. 19, 1917.
FLINT RIDGE.
t Ridge, Oct. 18.?As I have Shrewd buyer
en any news from this neck Buckeyt
woods I will try to pen a few **
Mr. George A. Wilson, President
. ... , .. ... Greenwood. Miss., is recognised i
health of the cqinmunity is careful buyers in his section. The
Farmers are busy hauling in Hulls is ample proof that they an
,nd sowing small grain. The the market. Anybody who investi
? TIAN
^(/>a -
<iivo ui iuvubiuu Hfl'ins if) m
the people up as they never IJ I I W
before. They are making W cotton
atlons for the largest acre. III
grain recorded in the history ^
it Kidge.
i *? ir.j?. - . ... ? as Mr. Wilton and thousands of ot
I. Mr. Editor, as It will be re- to feed them ever after. Study th?
ired that we held one of the that they are 100 percent roughag
lire in Lancaster county last with other food; that they agree wi
we are making arrangements ^ ** th*'\hey .?? "
. . , . . . hulls. You can't buy better or cheap
other to be held November 1. . . . ,
ie outSPt Intended to invito SiSJkfr tw"l hour, Ufarl f
ng districts, but owing to the watting them down night and moraine f?
I asm nnd the amount of spae?> this cannot be done, wet down at leai
r taken up by our people, we feed the hulls dry, use only halt ?? mu<
teen compelled to restrict Book of Mixed
ills to Flint RhJgp distib-t Gives the right formula for every combins
ills 10 r 11 iii ullage (1 1st i it how much to feed for maintenance, for mi
An elaborate program Will *o?< Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for *
copy to nearest mill.
out Committee, have boor 77,e Buckeye C
h"n,l e ' '?"> ? "* Wf MS).
nts. Our demonstrator >!?
r. has secured our j <lg'">
lemson college to tell us who ' ?
? best stuff and show why i'
best. Several speakers of IllKX f ON IMTHOl. liOA I. <t
ence have been secured for
f. There will be somethln" 'huly of Sailor lirouglit to Shore hii?1
se everybody from the babv Another Is laken to Hospital,
idad. Everybody has a eor- New York. Oet. 18.?The body of *
citation to come. According ft saUor Rait, (o have been kUIed ln *
interest already shown we
... I an explosion on boartl a United n
ve the largest crowd ever as- v
I here on any one occasion. States patrol boat cruising in Long u
tens at 10 o'clock, closes at Inland Sound, was taken to an un- w
nethlng on the program for dertaking establishment at Babylon H
noment front pie-eating to today. Another sailor, severely
pole climbing by the kids. burned, was taken to a Babylon hos3.
\V. Hinson lost a valuable l'''al. e
death last week. No Information concerning the re- r
_ ported explosion was obtainable av h
s. P. W, Twitty, H. L. Sims ' ., .. ... ...
the New t ork Navy lard.
J. Adams have returned
rom Columbia, where they
?en at work for Uncle Sam. Here's a New Wage Term.
e ? ... , .. "A modest minimum wage" is the n
s. Sam Bowers, W. J. Bow- . . . .. A, . , , ..
,, , ,, latest contribution to sflclal science, li
it. . eal are still away. Qou. j)olng USt,,j ln arbitration courts r
G. \\. Hinson visited her jn the commonwealth of South Aus _
r, Mrs. G. \V. Reeves, at tralla,
v, yesterday. . h
Kdna Small and daughter. Tickling in the throat, hoarse r<
Leo, visited Kershaw Thurs- j ness.. loss of voice, indicate the need U
| of BALLARDS HOREHOUN'D SYR- s<
. J. Sims passed through our j UP. It eases the lungs, quiets the tl
a John Henry on last Wed- j cough and restores health in th" si
bronchial tubes. Price 25c, 50c r,
ring ofT for this time; will $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all deal-! n
sain. - ars in medicine. I d
WANTE
1500 BOYS
9 ?
7 or that many Suits that we
sell the next few days j
GHEAT REMOVA
These boys' suits, must anc
it such Small Prices that si
mable to take advantage
greatest offer yet, you will
nissed the most available o]
four life. : : :
REMEMBER?We Back Our I
Deeds Which - Means We Di
HIRSCl
tmr LOOK FOR THE. POIN'
^ OVER OUR D
i
ANCASTER'S FASTEST GRl
i f f t
' 1
s recommend
! Hulls
t of the Wilson Banking Co., '
is one of the closest and most
cry fact that he feeds Buckeye i
t the best value in roughage on 0*
igates and tests - .
^tyr
ISECD V B
.LS ^
ISS
her users have done will be sure
em thoroughly and you will find
e?no lint?that they mix well
th cattle. Then compare prices
tuch less per ton than old style
er roughage than Buckeye Hulls.
9 (he ensilage eder, wat thm holla
aading. k is easy ts da this by
r the next feeding. If at any base
it thirty minutes. If yeu prefer to
ch by bulk as sf eld style hulls.
f Feed Free
it ion of feed* u*cd in the South. Telle /
Ik. for fattening, for work. Describes
ising them properly. Send for your
otton Oil Co. Ofpr. K I! t
Jackton little Reck Macon Mtiaohl* Stkaa
iKllMAX SAILORS AT OHTEXD ,
REFUSE TO MAX U. BOATS
Amsterdam, Oct. 18.?A mutiny
mong German sailors at the Belian
port of Ostend who refused to
o on board submarines is reported
y the Belgian Wagblad. The newsaper
says an officer was thrown fn?
the sea and that thirty mutineers
ere removed in handcuffs to
ruges.
+
Chester, Oct. 18.?The stockholdrs
of the Carolina & Northwestern
Railway held their annual meeting
ere today.
Love's Demands.
"Love requires not so much proofs
s expressions of love. Love demands
ttle else thnn the power to feel and
equlre love."?Richter.
Neuralgia of the face, shoulder,
ands, or feet requires a powerful
einedy that will penetrate the flesh.
lAl.i.Anns svnw t ivimi?vt
- - ?? Uii x |iun-w
esses that power. Rubbed in where
lie pain Is felt is all that is necesary
to relieve suffering and restore
normal conditions. Price 25c, 50c
nd $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all
ealers in medicine.
%
D I
1500
are going to
at our . J
L SALE
! I % *
I will be sold
lould you be
_ r -i
or ours tne
I then have
pportunity in
* '
Vords by Our
> as We Say
Hs
HNG FINGER I
OOR I
)WING storeI