The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 23, 1917, Page 7, Image 7
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- SALE As Yet?
ldreds of BIG VALl
Clothing, Hats, Shoes
Millinery
things you want at
1 low prices at
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4 ST EST GROWING SI
ieing
AL OF THE 1918
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it meets every deCar
at --- $795
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LIVE STOCK COMPi
Agent For Lancaster County
flEWB FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1917.
Sgw FARMERS ARE PLANTING
111 MORE GRAIN THIS YEAR
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1 Public Meeting Wtw Held at Midm
I way School Yesterday?Other
I Midway News.
I (By Our Regular Correspondent.)
I Kershaw, S. C., R. F. D., 6, Nov.
I 22.?The farmers in this section
I have taken advantage of the beautiI'
ful weather and are nearly done
I gathering. More grain is being
I planted than was ever known in this
I section, in fact this has never been
I a grain section except on a limited
I scale. Some wheat is already comI
ing up, while some are yet sowing.
^ I A public meeting was held
|||1^ yesterday morning at Midway
* school house at 10 o'clock under the
auspices of Clemson college and the
U. S. department of agriculture. AdI
dresses were delivered by representatives
of the above, and were
of real benefit to the farmers.
The fall session of the Midway
school opened Monday morning for
five months, two months having been
run during the summer. This a
1 <lij three-teacher, seven months school.
Prof. C. Kstridge is principal, Mrs.
Alma Hilton and Miss Laura Morgan __
_ the assistants.
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* The Sunday school at Midway is KU
"just fine," making great progress. ^
TO P .i.... ?- ?>-- '
... ? . uDuiugo ib me supenmena- ^
ent. He Is doing some hard work in
the school, and has the co-operation
sai
of the entire community. lv
A right good number of our men
have been working at Camp Jackson,
Columbia, making "good money," so
Ull" they say. r<
By the way, what is North Caro- pfl
Una saying about Camp (Andrew) ??
Jackson being near Columbia. South Ju
I Carolina? up
Prof, and Mrs. Ernost W. Caskey, '?
of Lancaster, visited at the home of ^
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Estridge Sun- "r
? or
day.
The Midway D. of A. Council has
J reduced initiation fee from two dol[lars
to one dollar for this year, and '
iare expecting a number of people to
take advantage of the reduced rates.
*
ELMER DWIGGINS WIFE
pORE AIDED THE AUTHORITIES
"I Am a Patriot First, a Wife Next," *
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- She Told Postofllce Inspector. 1
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Her Hiishand a Swindler.
i
Now York, Nov. 10.?Elmer
'Dwiggins, promoter of the so-called
"United States government liberty
! lean club," through which he is alleged
to have filched thousands of
dollars from women and children
who thought their money was to he
i used in assisting the government in
the war, was arrested at Montgom- '
I cry, Ala., on inforfnation supplied hv
i his wife, it developed here.
"I am a patriot first?a wife
next," Mrs. Dwiggins is declared to
have told a postotfice inspector who
sought her assistance in locating her
husband. She at first refused to lis- *
ten to the assumption that Dwig- j
gins was dishonest. When told that J
. investigation had given grounds for 1
suspicion, that Dwiggins had de- ,
' frauded hundreds of persons, many J
of them women and children of small ?
means, through appeals to their pa- |
triotlsm, Mrs. Dwiggins is quoted
by the inspector as saying: "If I i
i satisfy myself that what you say is J
true, I will render you all the aid
! in my power in searching for my ^ (
. husband. He is unworthy of con- ,
sideratlon if he has done what you ?
'say and I am a patriot first and a
i u?if? next." "
Dwiueins. manaeer of the New
York agency of the Hankers' Life Insurance
company, of Des Moines,
la., is alleged to have representee
that the "club" through which he
operated, v^as a government agency
and that Its organization had the
support of the company by which he
was employed. Those whom he Is
said to have duped, made initial
payments on the "dollar down, dol|f^UEMOinT!u!ini
I with good oil liniment. That**
the sureft way to stop them.
The best rubbing liniment is]]
MUSTANG
'LINIMENT
\ Hi Y [f Cood for the Ailments of 11
11 11 Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Qood for your own Aches*
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers.
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, ?"-; -r-m ?, ?r*T ?
xDl *) fsl-t? Top - o/jt
*3*ne meal
What could be better than a
lilZIANNr cup (?r *wo) of g??d? o\d
Luzianne? The aroma will tickle
your nose; the taste will tickle
OL your palate; the price will please
! /jv2*\3 your purse; and all will live happily
ever after. Luzianne tastes
1 ^ waY down. If it doesn't
J taste better and go twice as far
gig as any other coffee at the price,
Tbe Luzianne Guarantee: go get your money back. NOW
if, mftw timing the content ?get a can of Luzianne and
^\^re^?lour^ make it do what we say. Do that
In every reaped, your gro- *
oer will refund your money. Ask fOT profit-sharing Catalog.
Hie Reily^Taylor Company, New Orleans
* a week" plan. It is said Dwig-' + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ^ + +
is made application for the pur- + +
ase of a large amount of the war PROFESSIONAL CAROS
nds, ostensibly for re-sale to + +
lembers" of the "club" in the + + + + + + + + + + 4. + + + + + +
me manner?-by making a relative- .
. DR. J. RKE( E FUNDEIUirRK,
small initial payment. _ . ?
Dental Surgeon.
Office Hours:
Oasis Made to Order. g;30 to 12:30 A. M.
In the desert stretch between K1 2*00 to 6*09 P. M.
ntro and Yuma, down In the south- . . . _
st corner of California, engineers *"d by Appointment.
Hue a new oasis the other day. They Office. 160.
st bored a hole in the ground, und Residence, 16.
> came the revivifying waters. Then Office over B. C. Hough.
few date seeds were dropped into ?
e soil, nnd a few vegetables planted, TAX NOTICE,
id they will have an oasis made to
der* Taxes Are Payable from Octo
? i?er loin, iiu<, to iviarcn
Fhp Fnrl nf 151h-1918
IIV bllu VI A penalty of one per cent will be
W added for January payment, two per
W QII | llOlllS eent for February, and seven per
cent for March.
Pain Stops at Once-Corn lifts The levies for the different purOff
Clean. poses are as follows:
There is nothing In the world like For State Purposes 8 1-2 mills.
Oets-it" for corns, .lust apply it Constitutional School Tax 3 mills,
wording to directions, the pain _ ,. _ . . , _
tops at once and then the corn Ordinary County purposes 4 1-2
ifts off as Clean as a whistle No mii1Si> Public Roads and Bridges 6
uss, no bother, no danger, "Gets- ?
t," you know, is safe. Millions mills, Interest on Past Indebtedness
lave" used it, mure than all other i ?ni ??,i cs.,ui??
orn remedies combined, and it nev- Bonds 1 mill. Interest and Sinking
r falls. Fund on C. & C. Railroad Bonds
11-4 mills, Interest on Borrowed
n ^ > '/BSjgflRfcl Money 1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mills.
t\ For payment of Interest on Town.
?| ship Bonds: In Hill Town'i
ship 3-4 of 1 mill, in Gill's Creek
Ji Jk Township 1 1-2 mills, and in Cane
/\\ / Jft Creek Township 1 3-4 mills,
f \V//Special School Taxes for the vaJ
I V (A //\j ^rious districts are as follows: DlsJ
trlcts 6 and 13 two (2) mills, dis1
trlcts 22 and 45 three (3) mills,
districts 1, 3, 4. 5. 9. 20, 21. 23, 26,
(/ 27, 30, 47 and 48 four (4) mills,
distr'cts 36 five (5) mills, district
Don't WflNlr Time "Hollering" 7 six <6> mills, district 14 six an&!
?C*ta-lt" Merer Fall*. one-half (6 1-2) mills, districts 2,
There is no need for you to go in 10 ic 17 10 la 01 or
hrough another day of corn agony. " 10, 1'? *8* 1*', -4, Z5,
ttut be sure you get ' Gets-It." 31, 32. 33. 34. 39 42 43 46 and
\ccept nothing else, for remember, . - . ' . '
here is positively nothing else as ^" eight (8) mills, district 38 ten
food. "Gets-It" never irritates the ?...
_ . , ... r ? i j "' muis, ana aistriet 40 eleven
ive flesh, never mnkes the toe sore.
You can ro about oh usual with (11) mills,
work or play, while "Gets-It," the ?
napic, does all tho. work. Then the ' male citizens between the
-orn peels ripht oft like a banana apes of 21 and 55 years are liable
ikln, and leaves the toe n? smooth .
tnd corn-free as your palm Sever 'or a capitation tax of three
lappened before, did it? Om.ssnot. ,$3 po) dollars for road mimosas
Get a bottle of "Gets-It" today * * v ' ,,ol,ar8 Ior >oaa purposes,
from any drup store, you need pay and all male citizens between the
tio more than 26c. or sent on receipt ____ 4I > -A ,, . ,
>f price- by E. I^awrenc** ^ <~*n, Apes of -1 And 6 0 yoars arc liable
*nro. ill. for a p0u tnx of one (SI.00) dollar,
Sold In Lancaster and recommend except those exempt by law.
1 as the world's best corn remedy I T. L. HILTON,
v Lancaster Pharmacy and J. K.j County Treasurer,
lackey & Co. 1 90-tf.
: An Ambition and a Record i Vv^
J ! THE needs of the South are identical with the needi ! \ \
f J of the Sorthcrn Railway t the prowth arid tocceaa of one mean* J I /
I J tbe upbuildinf of tbe other. ? , I ]
yf J Tbe Southern Railway tain no farorp?no (pedal prtrllepe not , Jr
/| ncrorded to otbera. I r _
I X. ! 1
I I J The amtdtlon of (he Southern Railway Company la to aee (bat I
\y I :n.1y of intereat that la born of co-operatirn between tbe public and ???^
/ ' the railroads; to aee perfected that fair arnl frank policy In tbe nunafc- ' J
I ' ment of railroada wbicb Inriiea tbe confidence of rr.vernmental , \
f ayendeai to realize tba t liberality of treatment wbicb will enable It , I
Sh y to obtain tbe additional capital needed for the aoqulaltlon of better and /l
enla'red facilltlea incident to tbe demand for increaaod and better S I
I acrvice; and. finally? J
J To take Ita ntcbe In tbe body politic of tbe South alonpaide of J
r ether rreat induatrtea, with no more, b it taltb equal llbertiea. equal
I ri?hta and equal opporuuutiea.
" The Southern Serves the South." ^
Southern Railway Systemi*f
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