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GREENVILLE NOW EXPECTS inspect all tl THE WAH CHIEF TO COME Mr Uaker , + Camp Sevier, Nov. 12.?It is un- ville and Cai derstood that Newton D. Baker, sec- ?Ro, when h< retary of war, may visit Camp Se- itinR Camp G vler in the near future. It is re- prevented the ported that the secretary of war will >nK th? invit. Will you wet down your roug SOME farmers are still paying top price; cottonseed hulls because they prefer i Others are paying much less for r*A?C MAUN RUCKEY W U COTTONSEED M V HULLS LINTLKSS and are making them as bulky as old s wetting them down a half hour or so bef< By adding an equal part of water to Buck stirring thoroughly they will swell and give a roughage as you want. Most importai ness will be due to water which is of value ?not to lint which has no food value wh Other Advantages Buckeye Hulls go farther. Sacked?easy to They allow better assimilation of They mix well w other food. Take half as tn No trash or dust. barn. Mr. Benjamin Thompson, Baldhnob, Ark., is feeding Buckeye Hulls to stock cattle. mat he gets more food value per ton with i He has bought five tons and has them store He says that they occupy less space than old , Ts secure the best results end t# develop the ensilsge ?d< thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is e w wetting them down night and morning for the next feedin i this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of ol Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of f South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, I tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gi\ using them properly. Send for your copy to the ne Dept. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil C Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little fl Augusta Charlotte Jacheon Maton 5 SANTA CL : IS NOT DEj : ? Germany thought she had k w Clans, but Germany has not shot W in the direction of Santa Clans. O used to furnish all the things 0 Clans, but America has whippet 0 to a finish on the Santa Clans hi: 0 have BETTER TOYS AND IV a THEM for Santa Clans than Goi ^ 1 bought of. So come and see ft # DOLLS OF ALL KINDS, TOY; 0 SHAPES AND EVERYTHI1 0 COULD NAME FOR Gil ====== a Bicycles, t ricycles, " Of All Sizes Kiddie Kars, Irish 9 9 All to ride and they will last too. ] 9 STEEL TOYS. Now this is wlia A i /? * ' * * * ^ to duv ior your Doy. it will le 0 erect and maybe it will assist h 0 life. Buy that boy an AIR E a learn him how to shoot. It mig a handy some time. Wouldn't let gun when I was a boy and now \ fires I want to get under the cour J? Come to see the toys and if ; J want them, you don't have to 0 member 5 SANTACLAUS IS NO] and will not be until you loos w and cotton has gone to les'^ per pound. ^ : j.b.a vy ? THE LANCASTER NET ie camps in this State. was invited to Greer*- * w _ PERSONALS. mp Sevier several days i was in Charlotte vis- + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 ireene, but lack of time _ A ? C. K. Connerly spent Sun 1 secretary from accept- Kershaw. ation. _ R. O. Horton spent Mon ? 1 Charlotte. haze and Maney Hirach went to Springs yesterday. save ?<? m Miss Louise Poag spent Mod S V ral Heath Springs. dollars L. C. Kirkland, of Camp .. . .... spent Sunday at home. on every _o? y Perry Mackey left Sunday - - ousineBS trip to Greensboro. M1b8 Perry Belle Bennett an J for old Style Ellen Smith spent Monday lc i bulky filler. Hill. Miss Margaret Mcintosh o! berry, was a guest for the we L of Miss Mildred Green. I - -o? George Poovey, of Camp and Lieut. Whitehead, of Jackson, spent Sunday at ho tyle hulls by ... ? . . ? J . * Miss Hazzie Betts spent ire using. in Catawba, the guest c eYe Hulls and brother-in-law, F. W. Fergusc : you as bulky o at, the bulkl- Chauncey and Toy Gregorj to your cattle (he week-end at home with til Stcver. rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. G handle. rith other forage. A, A g uch space in the ^P ^P MP MP ^P ^P PP OOF fesj waste. B V MM d in barn. ^ M, m* M-a style nuus. W ? ?r, w?( f A? AoUi 9 My to do this by A |.^H st anytime J eeds used in the M for milk, for fat- W A ' ." S cs directions for ' ? < i !?5i Al/S jS j ^ J The suppl; illed Santa S wise buyer, d a gun even Z , T, . . uennaiiy ~ 0 IOr 1 n3IlKSglV for Santa ^ . i Germany o ># every piece V ismess. We W X J r IORE OF :r 60-inch Me erizet many ever 0 ^ ^2-inch Heavy Mei )V yourself. A ^ <^-inch Damask (1 a 4^ graceful pattern: S OF ALL J a Derryvale guarant *fG YOU w a inches wide, in n ?*TS. w r ______ ? 2 Heavy Linen Sheet A 9 finish. Special.. JHa rrr**-?o A 9 Irish Linen Cloths rr rtgUUS V ^ 81x81. Specially F w a These cloths are ^ 7 antee. distils O Mercerized Hemme ERECTOR 2 All pure Linen Na, t you want ? a a am him to ? ^ j^later_in INVITING kxx nri ivuu w ^ lit come in 5 WE INTEND TO IV mo have a 2 HELLING MONTF me nave a ^ TO-WEAR DEPAF vhen a gun % w tter. A 0 Dozens of elegan 2 A fabrics, some fur 1 ^ 2 effects. Actual pri? you do not ^ have grouped these buy. Re- ? cial at ? A Fine Coats in a \ a 7 trimmed, others wi r DEAD I Serviceable oa s Q a materials /"r soul a J cent ^ ^ Women's Ser i M 2 ^ A great opportui Jf " w (? dresses at a great a a J Fine French Se: ^ w trimmings Ml < P8TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 1917. j Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boykin, of sub Charlotte, are here, guests of Mrs. 1 Boykin's father, Judge Ira B. Jones, losl ?o? get Rev. Hugh R. Murchison made a the business trip to Columbia Monday a g and returned today. .pre ? met Paul Moore returned Sunday from g day in Columbia, where he attended the mel Shrlner's convention. Hfe "? am] Misses Leila and Etta Blackmon ea and Blanch Sowell, of Kershaw, ^ ^ spent Mondav In Unr??ior ' ~ " por iday in Miss Juanita Sowell and Miss Willie May Ludwig. of Winthrop. spent the week-end with Miss Sowell's pa- 1 Sevier, rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Knight. ^ee Q hua Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Craven and the for a | bon, Braxton, who were guests of bro Mr. and Mrs. George B. Craven, at I Hotel Royal, left Sunday morning ute id Miss for their home at Trinity. N. C. ory l Rock W. C. Cherry, who has been pre- ? scrlption man at the Lancaster Pharf New- niacy for the past month, left Sun- lici] lek-end d&y f?r his home in Winston-Salem. He is succeeded by Mr. Walters, of Cheraw. Sevier, Camp RESOLUTIONS. me. Whereas, God in His all-wise Sunday providence has taken from our midst tf her .one of our charter members, Mrs. ' >n. J. M. Hood. We. the members of Mc the Lancaster Civic League, do with So< r spent hearts made sorrowful by this sad ehi leir pa- dispensation of providence, and with regory. keen appreciation of her useful life, doi iiNQniM-r Hi, 1UV/1 1 ~ LANCASTER'S 1 JMJVIsGJV] y of all line Linens being limitei lemand is now at its height a: ing. Our stock was purch; rill be sold at old prices. Damask 35c Yard 'cerized Damask 50c Yard half linen) very heavy and in many s. Special 75c Yard eed all pure linen, extra heavy, 72 nany patterns $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50 Yard ;ing, 72 inches wide, very smooth SI.75 Yard (as illustrated) in sizes 72x72 and triced at $5.50 and $7.50 extra and bear the Derryvale puard Napkins, in full sizes? 65c, 90c, $1.25 and $1.50 Dozen pkins, specially priced for Thanksgiv?i ?9 on ? > .wi aa - """"" II PRICES IN WOMEN'S IAKE NOVEMBER THE GREATEST I OF THE YEAR IN OUR READYtTMENT. t Coats in the most wanted colors and trimmed, others in handsome tailored ces are $35.00, $37.50 and $40.00. We in one collection and priced very spe $26.50 vide variety of designs and colors, fur th plush collars. Priced for quick sell50, $11.75, $16.50, $19.50 and $22.50 * in staple colors, full length and good $3.50, $5.50 and $8.50 ge Dresses at Unusual Prices nity to buy one of these fine tailored saving. All Wool Serge Dresses at $6.50, $8.50 and $10.00 rge Dresses, best workmanship and . . $9.50, $12.50, $15.75 and to $25.00 V 0 _ unit the following resolutions: midst our beloved sister and faithful Mrst. That the Civic League has co-worker. Mrs. Mollie Hood, whose ( t one of its most capable, ener- death occurred October 17th, 1917, [ lc and loyal members and that therefore be it resolved: I entire community has sustained That while our hearts are deeply reat loss and will greatly miss her saddened, and while we realize that sence in all religious and social our Aid Society has lost a most etings. t faithful and efficient member, yet wa lecond. That we cherish the rejoice to know that God doeth all tuory of her noble and useful things well and that our great loss and strive to emulate her ex- is her eternal gain, pie. | That we extend our heartfelt ^hlrd. That we give expression sympathy to the bereaved family >ur appreciation of her attractive sod that God's grace may sustain sonalty and superior mental them in their great affliction, dities which made her a safe and ' That a copy of these resolutions e counselor. I be sent to the family and to the lo 'ourth. That we express our cal PaPer8 for Publication, pest sympathy to the bereaved Mr8' Geo W Williams, iband and children and commend Mrs. H. Reid, m to Him who is able to bind up Mrs. . . anco. ken hearts. Lancaster, S. C.. Nor. 12. 1917. 1 i'ifth. , That a page in our mln- The Gallant Kaiser, book be inscribed to her mem- Kaiser Bill went up the hill I To take a whack at France; > lixth. That a copy of these reso- Kaiser Bill came down the hill I Ions be sent to the family and j with bullets in his pants. , In Ikn I ? XT ' ?- I .w Iur puu- ?Pathfinder. ition. Mrs. John H. Poag. How's This ? Miss Margaret Moore, offcr Qne Hun(lrrd Donart R?wani Mrs. W. P. Robinson, for any case of Catarrh that cannot be fnmnilttpp cured by Hall'a Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thlrtyAve years, and has become known as the HhSOLl HONS OF ltFiSI K< T. most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the PolTribute to the memory of Mrs. 8on from *h? Blood and healing the dlaeased portions. illie Hood from the Indies' Aid After you have taken Hall's Catarrh eiety of tho Methodist Episcopal Medicine for a short time you will sec a I great Improvement In your general , iirch, South, Lancaster, S. C. health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh ModtWhereas, God in His infinite wis- cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Sand for testimonials, free, m has seen fit to remove from our f. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 7Rc. "loud"! READING STORE. ^ .. f vjeeft i ING LINENS I i Our stock commends itself to every > only a short while to purchase Linens ased before the advance on prices and ^ /U, /?? x*fc 9 mm* msmi Pure Irish Linen Cut Glass Towels, special for this week, ^ only 25c ^ Pure Linen Huck Towelings, in 18, 20 and 22-inch widths, A priced special at 39c, 45c, 50c and 60c ^ SUITS, DRESSES AND COATS 2 SUITS! SUITS! 5 Women's Fine Broadcloth Velours, French Serge and ^ Bruella Suits, with handsome fur collars and button ^ trimmed, at reduced prices. These elegant Suits were if purchased late at a concession from the manufacturer and will be sold at a great saving to the customer. w Suits worth $37.50 for this sale $28.50 ^ A Other Fine Suits marked special at $17.50, $22.50 and $26.50 ^ Tailored and Fur Trimmed Suits of excellent materials A and best colors, priced at . . . .$9.50, $12.50 and $16.50 (?) Afternoon Dresses of Charm use, Georgette, Crepe de 4P Chine and Satin, in all the season's best colors, specially W reduced to $9.50, $13.50, $17.50 and $22.50 ( I*