The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 16, 1917, Page 8, Image 8
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TEACHERS' SOCIETY
HAS FINE MEETING' Ke|
fall t
l.aiMastor educational Association | count;
> Mond;
in Session With Highly Per Cent
Qui
of Membership Present. ' ; ant a]
; very |
Anion
An enthusiastic session of the ..
? . Mrs.
I^anoaster County Association wa8'|jle
held Monday at 11 o'clock in the ^ jj
Central Graded School building, j cja|m,
there being abuot 80 per cent of the count,
teachers of the' county present. Mr.1 ^
Lingle, county superintendent of education,
and president of the asso- ?
ciatiou. presided and the meeting *
... . I T* r
was opened with prayer by the Kev.i **
Hugh R. Murchison, pastor of the Trues
Presbyterian church. Before in- H. R
reducing Mrs. Leroy Springs as the Adam
first speaker, Mr. Lingle took occas- A. Gc
ion to address a few words of con-,law> '
gratulation to the teachers upon kthe
splendid attendance and to com- "orni
mend them for their interest in the Stoke
work of the organization. Mrs. 'an(*.
Springs addressed the associationi Mhhoi
in the Interest of the Lancaster Re?l Barnc
Cross chapter of which she is theJSC)n' '
chairman. She asked the teachersj
tc carry with theni Monday to their "inso
class rooms a message cf Christmas ^ei
cheer for the brave boys of Uncle p
Sam's army by having the children entitl?
become interested in making a sub- exPec*
stantial contribution to the soldiers *'on (
to be forwarded from Lancaster, K*v'nP
Mrs. Springs' address was listened Re\
to closely throughout. Mr. Mur- will i
chison next addressed the associa- the f
tion and spoke for a half hour or ehurcl
more along the lines of patriotic ser- callinj
vice. media
One of the features of the day's vice,
program was an address by Prof preser
Orville Brim of Winthrop college II.
upon the practical educational value IT. S.
of the lessons furnished teachers receiv
outside the walls of the college hv the q
tbp PVtonsinn tlannrtninnf nf UMn_ ?
V..1VIIV ??* ?- tHt3 Hi
throp. with which he Is connected ton.
and represents. As a result of pro- tor uj
fessor Brim's address, it is thought I 'pj,e
that a considerable number of the )louse
county's teachers will avail them- neycul
selves of the opportunity to take one J qu ^
or more of the correspondence | j)y
courses the department sends out. f,re
The association was reorganized from
for another vear bv the unanimous
Gro
election of the following oflicers: S. j.lckS(
E. Bailes of Pleasant Valley, presi- ^a|np
dent; vice president, Benjamin F. vjhjjo1
Carson of the Antioch school; aecre"'ren(S
tary and treasurer, B. Clyburn ofj
Hopewell. * %
The association will meet again 11 0
the second Saturday in December
and arrangements are being made! * a
Iney s1
for securing several prominent educators
to address the meeting.
* FAR
W. M. U. MEETING TO
HE HELD HERE NOV. 21
Mr. \
All Churches in Division No. '2 Tlir
Urged to Send Dirge Itepp
resent at ion.
I Mr,
peal
The quarterly meeting of the second
division of the W. M. IT. will he
held at the Second Lancaster Bap- aK?nt
tist church Nov. 24. than
The following is the program: not I
Devotional exercises, conducted so
by Mrs. L. N. Montgomery. acres
Enrollment of delegates. Mr
Verbal reports from societies. laws:
Words of greeting, Mrs. L. G.To A
Grist. De
Response, Mrs. J. J. Blackmon. your
1. The importance of each so- j week
ciety being represented at the quar-! esppr
terly meetings, Miss Lillie Usher.
ting
2. The good derived from attend- I you |
1ng the quarterly meetings, Mrs. 1'-j (
E;. Blackmon. ; your
Appointment of committees. j
Lunch served at the church. in tt
Afternoon Session. taine
Devotional, conducted by Mrs. B. : Krai"
P. Usher. been
left I
1. The duties and importance of
the society in the W. M. U. work, Jy oJ]
Mrs. B. F. Carson. caU j
2. What are we as a W. M. U. . .
ing c
doing for the spiritual life of ihe tf) ^
church? Mrs. J. H. Thayer. cent
3. What is mission study to the
W. M. U.? Mrs. W. C. Ellis. In OJ
4. What are we doing for our Rove
younger societies? Mrs. Nelle Small. 000
5. Sunbeam period. pSHar
Report of committees, reading of furnl
minutes. arm,
All the churches in the division w
are urged to send a large represen- ^ofer
**tlon- need
Churches are not limited as to thf,y
delegates. ?ar ,
Mrs. L. G. Grist. for t
President Division No. 2.
Pl<
in al
Think en Pleasant Things. bring
The way to forget some unpleasant we n
things you do nqt want to remember Qur
la to learn many new things that you
4o?and constantly think on these
.? p ,,
THE LANCASTj
KERSHAW. 100,000 SIGNED P
rshaw. S. C., Nov. 15.?The CONSE1
erm of court for Kershaw
y convened at ( amden on Table by Counties Him
ay morning of this week.
of Committees Tin
te a number of very inmportnd
highly interesting cases will South < arol
probably come up at this term.
g them will be the murder of Nearly 500,000 Sout!
Baker, and the suit against are now enrolled as mt
andsiuen of the late Sheriff W. United States food a<
uckabee for the amount it is ( This means that the he
3d that he was short in his ac- 100.000 families have
s. Cole L. Blease will be oneinlertce to ?nv?? fnmi tr, .
5 attorneys in this case. Bible. If each member
lowing is a list of jurors for administration saved
lird week of the court: bread a week it would
T. Smith. L. H. Truesdel, S. H. *000 more loaves
del. J. F. Roberts, M. S. Rozler. Ani^rican armies and
. Lang, Wm. Gladden, W. T. ,he United States. If
s. A. E. Ellis. A. F. Young. D. these menibera saved o;
iff, F. L. Truesdel. W. R. Out- j bread a dfty 14 wouk
3. R. Kirkland, W. T. Gardner. 300,000 loave?- A m<
Brock. W. D. Barrett. J. R jweek would cause a sa
(by, J. E. Robinson. S. S. sand? of Pounds of be
s, A. C. Gregory. E. L. Cope- needed'by the America
W. J. Dority. J. I. Rose. B. F. the allies,
ney. W. L. Williams. D. W. The machinery of th
is. Mack Branham, T. K. Gib- r11 of def?n?e was usee
I. E. Williams. L. R. Clvburn. ,ng tho South Caroliniai
Catoe. R. J. Connell. J. I,. savin* movement. S(
n. S. E. Belvln. B. F. McLeod. sand workers were em
shaw amateurs are now mak- ta8'< nearl>' a month,
reparations to present a play ports have not >'et b<
?d "The Country Doctor." They i fl oni a" of ,be coun,i
t to have it ready for presenta- 1)017,8 actually receivee
>n Friday, night after Thanks-193,060 homPS have P1
, ' support to the movemei
?, t . .. _ reports have been recei
r. M. L. Law son, of McBee. . ... . . ? ?
u . o 1 i>.? u ber w,n e*c??d 100.00(
(reach at Sand Hill church on , ...
.. 0 . ^ . . . The following table
ourth Sunday in October. A . , . ...
? number of families regi
li conference for the purpose of , .
... . . . . . food saving movemei
K a pastor, will be held im- . ... ... A._
" , county: Abbeville 267
tely after the preaching ser- ... .
.... . report: Anderson 1,40
All members are urged to be ,.
641. Barnwell 390. Bei
Berkeley 80, Calhoun 1
B. Maglll, who recently stood ton 9 lft0 rherokee x
Civil Service examination has 1 1()9 CheBterfleId 1.1
od an appointment as clerk in(lon 3 020 Coneton lt,
luartermaster's department at ton 3 241. Dillon 780.
ational war office in Washing-' 782 Edgefield 708. Fj
He will leave Saturday to en- j PIOrence 1.892. Geom
mn his duties there. j Greenville 14.000. Gree,
1 roof to the kitchen of the Hampton 305. Horry
nnniinloil T M !!..? e ? ? -
.#.? oupi. i. ? . nuii-j M2, rversnaw i.s?73
It and family on tho Kershaw 3.065, Laurens 1,625.
ill farm, was badly damaged Lexington 1.600, McO
e Saturday about noon. The Marion 2,022. Marlboro
is supposed to have started berry 2.386, Oeonee 2j
a defective flue. burg 2,355, Pickens 1
ver Jones, of Columbia, Camp -1.7 50, Saluda no repo
an. and Ralph A. Gregory, of burg 4,210. Sumter 3
Sevier, at Greenville, were, 2.092. "Williamsburg
rs at the homes of their pa- 6.803.
during the past week.
r. I>. A. Brown and family, of __??._?
i Store, N. C.. were visitors at LXZ ^^
ome of the former's parents. II *
nd Mrs. A. Brown, in the Ah- <??
action the past week. 0
MERS ARE URGED
TO SOW MORE WHEAT I: Er
V. \V. I^uig Calls on Tlicm o
nugli the County Agents i# In- 1
crease Yield This Year. V 4 Ji
% =
. W. W. Long has sent an ap- X f ^ |
to the farmers of South Caro- 1 ^1
through the demonstration sa
s to sow more wheat this year
ever before. He urges that;
ess than 350,000 acres should
>wn as compared with 225,000
last year. m
. Long's letter to all agents fol-i 1
11 Agents: \y\ whi
ar Sir: I have been scanning
field reports for the last two our
s with a great deal of Interest, |
ially for the purpose of get-j
such information from them as | >
have given concerning the seed-|
of grains, especially wheat, in | j ^
respective counties. ?
have been greatly disappointed | ? Stiit
le Information that I have ob-|
d. Up to this time, little'
i, and especially wheat, has .
seeded. There is little timcj f
If we expect to obtain a profitcrop
at next harvest time. Sure- % ftOQi
ir people have not forgotten the 1x1
by our government for the seed<t
an Increased acreage in wheat w
he Amount of thirty-seven per[ A jfc
over last year. Last year's aere-|
in the state was 225,000 acres.. t Stai
der to meet the demands of the *
rnment we should seed 350,acres.
This Is absolutely nec
y if we are to do our part In O
Ishing the bread supply for our ^
ps and the armies of our allies. jL
s are asking the young men to t y
id our honor and our liberty, If JL
be by giving up their lives. If
are willing to die for us, surely |
people should be willing to live
hem. &
nase have this letter published
1 of your county papers and ^
; every influence to bear, that jT rgi
lay meet the sacred demands of '
fovernment.
Yours very truly, IUIiIa ? ? ?*< A A ?'
W. W. Long, Director. Z
"" ** ^ m ?*.?v j au vu.
rER NEWS FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 19
LEDGE NORTH LANCASTER.
iVE FOOD
Lancaster, 8. C.. R. P. D. 1, Ni
15.?Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robins
i\vn Activities and family spent the week-end wl
. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Waikup, Wt
rouEiiout
haw, N. C. Mrs. Robinson went
,na* be with her brother, who was hoi
on a furlough from Camp Sevier,
h Carolinians Mrs. R. M. Robinson and s
imbers of the spent the week-end with Mrs. Ei
{ministration. Robinson.
sads of about Mrs. Allen Adams, of Lancast
i signed the was out to spend Sunday with h
jo far as pos- father, Mr. S. D. Robinson,
of the food The prinicpal of the school, M
one loaf of
I mean 500.
ised for the
the allies of i BUSINESS NOTICES
each one of I
nly a slice of, +
I mean over
Al . I-OR SALE?Nice five-room hon
iatless day a ? . . . , .
# .. on Main street, three blocks
vinir of thou
~ "" ? | court house. Cheap and ea
?ef so vitally; "
. terms. Dr. D. Mclntyre, Mark
n armies and ? ' ^ .
S. C. 7-4t-pd.
e State coun- ^nr|y Jersey Wakefield and PI
I in register-; Dutch frost-proof cabbage plai
is in the food! for fall planting. Can deliver
>veral thou-1 narcel post for 25c pet 1,1
. ; :w B. Mackorell. 5-tf-np.
gaged at the _
Complete re- |'()R KENT?Eight-room hoire
sen received Catawba street. All convenient
es. The re- Good gardon and barn. Poss<
1 show that ion given Dec. 1st. Apply to
ledged their m. or Latta Hood. Phone 21
it. When nil 7-tf-np.
ved the hum- ?:
). FOR SA1J3?Saxon Roadster
t shows the good running condition; e'ecti
starter and lights. Cost $4'
stored in the will sell at bargain. Lancnst
at in each Garage
Aiken, no
2, Bamberg WANTED? ?To buy beef, pork. eg|
aufort 1 587 chickens, hides, country prbdui
554 Charles- or anVthing K00<1 to eHt- Cataw
24 4. Chester Meat Market- 6-tf-Friday.
.15, Claren- ?,uv ??* ? .,?. ,
11 MM 111 1 mill I'lll HI a Hill
123, Darling- , .. . ? . , ,
and save the waste of table
Dorchester ? .. , . . . .. ..
Tablets are about half the si
ilrflehl 350.
now. J. B. Mackorell.
:etown 80?,
a wood 1.645, , n\ VK |,K.\|? PROLIFIC WIIK.1
204. Jasper an,j Fulghuni Oat^ for sale. The
Lancaster ftro j^e j,est oats. Also Duro
Lee 2.028, Jersey Rigs. J. B. Craig,
ormlck 785. in-it-np.
> 3.983. New
000. Orange- l'l MHIl M OATH?About foi
38, Richland bushels at attractive price, al
rt; Spartan- fresh cabbage plants ready f
.834. Union setting out. Stprt your sprii
581, York garden now. E. W. Sistare.
10-2t-np.
4
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?1GRAVED |
SRSONAL |
-IK1S1MA5 \
CARDS
rou will find just )
ait you want in j
line?and the prices j
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Sonogram and Initial
ionery. !<
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Vedding Invitations, Ann
cements. <
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'.verything in Social
ionery. <
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HE NEWS I
RINTSMOP
LANCASTER, S. C. ?
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17.
"n **Far Superior to
I:. Old Fast
to' writes Mr. M. D- Irwin, Lawrei
11 e have been feeding Buckeye Hi
on the market and would hav
on. proper quantities I consider thci
1,11 fashioned hulls."
ruc
I COTTONS!
K HULI
I UNTLKSI
are superior because they are 100 per
ioned hulls are one-fourth lint which i
4> cost several dollars less per ton. The
- half as much space for storage. Try t
4 Ts secure the best results and te develop
thoroughly twelve hour* before fee
l80 wetting them down night snd morning (or 1
this cannot be done, wet down at least
feed the hulls dry, use only half as much
sy Book of Mixed I
1,1 Gives the risht formula for every combinatic
^ ' In Common l'leas.
Ksther Love, et al., Plaintiffs, y
* 1 vs.
t I). B. Love, et al., Defendants. \V
< Pusuant to a decree made in the
V above stated case by Judge Ernest
^ Moore, dated Nov. 3rd, 1917, I will al
sell at public auction to the highest M
^ bidder, at Lancaster Court House I
on the first Monday in December hi
^ next, within the legal hours of sale. H
^ the following described real estate, cr
% towit: of
^ 1. All that certain piece, parcel er
^ or tract of land lying, betng and sit?
uate in the County of Lancaster, la
^ State of South Carolina, containing c?
f I two hundred and ninety-eight and nl
k \
f one-half acres, more or less, and be- b?
|ing bounded as follows: North by ^ tr
^ estate of Osborne McMpnus, and la
t south by lands of William Phillips, ei
r east by lands of W. T. Blackmon, b;
V | and west by lands of Haile Clold ei
& i Mining Corporation and being
known as the "Jim Poore Place." t<
^ 2. All fliat certain piece, parcel
IL or tract of land lying, being and sltf
uate in the County of Lancaster H
State aforesaid, containing one hun?
dred and ten acres, more or less, and
"Are Made Good
J AND E
| GUARANTEED Fl
| Quality Service
| BENNETT-l
V Bisluir* Dealers lar
I ...
how much to feed for maintenance, for milk.
Buckeye HulU and gives directions for usii
copy to nearest mill.
'jj Dmpt. k The Buckeye Coi
Atlanta Birmingham Graanwm
"> Auguata Charlotta Jachton
(I i
ps Rogets, resigned several weeks ago be;
on account of bad health. The trus- est
j tees have not been able to get any by
or.e to take her place and the pupils Co
entered the Lancaster High School lai
Monday morning. ini
in go
'?' 1UJF0RD.
r?
or or
Buford, Nov. 15.?The Buford ua
? school opened Wednesday with an Sti
address by Mr. Graeber, the farm f?<
ce. .
l>a demonstrator. The teachers are ?
Mr. A. C. Howell and Miss Lillie "f
bv
? l*ah?r.
te Mt
^ mr, w. r. jncuuirc ana i&muy, an
p and Mr. N. E. Courtney and family. I'll
|of Van Wyck, motored down to see
Mrs. MeGulrt's and Mrs. Courtney's 01
grandmother, Mrs. Jane Walters, "a
st i1ast Sunday. 1
' v There will be a box supper given
eel
at Buford nchool house on Friday
got
night, Nov. 23, under the auspices
... J of the School Improvement Assoeiar
W
tion. The public is invited to at- w
80' M(
or tend- ?l:
ng |
Ingenious Four-Year-Old. pU
* ' A little* four-year-old was sent to
the store to buy a lemon cream pie.
! Sometime later she returned bearing j
51 It triumphantly In her arms and said:
1: "I forgotted the name of It, so I Just
_ asked for one wif embroidery o*j It."
\ I CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
j County of Lancaster.
it
lioned Hulls"
nceville, Ga. He says "I
kills since they first came
e nothing else. Fed in
n far superior to the old
?s-1 r
LS V
?
cent, roughage while old-fsshis
worthless ma forage. They
y come in sacks. They take
hem.
ths snailag t sdor, wmt thm hulla
ding It is sssy Is ds this by
the next feeding. If at say time
thirty minute*. If y?u prefer to
by bulk ss of old style hulls.
veed* Free
mi of feed* uted in the 8outh. Telle
for fettenlns, for work. Describe*
i| them properly. Send for your
f ton Oil Co. Dap*. K ||
m/ Littlm Rock Mmmphia
Macon Smlma
Ing bounded north and west by the
:ate lands of W. U. Clyburn, south
lands of the Haile Gold Mining
rporation, east by the estate
ids of Osborne McManus, and bell
known as the "Milbourne Montmery
Tract."
3. All that certain piece, parcel
tract of land lying, being and sit?
te in the County of Lancaster,
ite aforesaid, containing sixtytr
acres, more or less, aud being
unded north by the estate lands
Frank Gardner, south and west
the estate lands of Osborne McI
n UK Pilot hv hi Tula nf W G Mon 1
d being known as the "Hass Catoe
ace."
4. All that certain piece, parcel
tract of land lying, being and sitte
in the County, of Lancaster,
ate aforesaid, containing eightye
acres, more or less, and boun?-i
north by lands of Martha J. Neal,
nth by lands of W. T. Blackmon,
st by lands of W. S. Gardner, and
ist by the estate lands of Osborne
;Manu?, and being known as the
Friah Neal Place."
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser or
rchasers to pay for papers.
PAUL MOORE.
C. C. C. L. C.
C. MASSEY,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
3t?Once a week?Frf.
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Lancaster.
In Common Picas.
Uice R. Bailey, et nl., Plaintiffs,
vs.
ardlaw Williams, et al., Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree made in the
>ovc stated case by Judge Ernest
oore, dated November 12th, 1917,
will sell at public auction to the
F?UVDI uiuuci , ui iium:usifr VvOUrt
ouse, on the first Monday in De mber
next, within the legal hours
' sale, the following described real
itate, towit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of
nd. situate in the County of LanLster,
State aforesaid, containing
inety acres, more or less,* and
minded as follows: North by esite
lands of Alex Howell, west by
inds of Mrs. Mollie J. Perry and
*tate lands of John Williams, south
y estate lands of Tom Bailey, and
ist by McMurray estate lands.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser
) pay for papers.
PAUL MOORE.
C. C. C. L. C.
I. HINE8,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
3t?Once a week?Frf.
I
to Make Good"
ITkeS
[)R 5000 MILKS
.
i Satisfaction
ERRY CO.
LtitaiUr Cttilj
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