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SEKTONesn SBRMONS. three
tan 9-m*>-y4Ic Behoo
' The sayrrillQRftifl^Aftfty Is but skin fhlldt
ep is b#fl4l WlW#lp-d%ep saving.? was i
larbert Sjyflfp4r.blb I* one a
sri J tn
When pliil*t*ftito bless, heaven leira<
.'its us inPdJMPaiP*?Vbung. volun
-bs Imaging ? milita
Man is nothing but contradiction: ent u
J less h4ili*o*& .ft .Cfce more dupe the ..
is.?Alubefo rioiriw 91
I JatfJ?boBbij 1 14> a
I To kno^jUffcatals.^-ight and not plaint
do It is.6j^ib;#iTOset? know what not ai
wrong aijdfcirfHit.^fJdHiix G. Pryme. be PE
gfloi sa liHea: Jag th
The man_9rfi<4>dytotets fthe man who!
rks.?Fqmltliftf tot .ei story
enosttii urilo i paper
Our dee(^ d^fifii^nf ps. as much for n
we determine our deeds.?George ,
"ot I
erit ot 9on9iet9
Ser
-jnaq j?if) orit
Those who wftnt fewest things arc invest
irest to the gotis. ?Socrates. ?
etf t to *nnori j oishn
s'ext to of a good j Wash
tence is^tl^e fifrff iyrf^'ter of it.? '* i)r'
erison, sleps
niRjTODflJOlRjn
1 little HP liearts is
ter thannk MWenfe8Jnfcf fools.? "
tkin. Ovo,r
)biU_ won A ot if t hi
ill flesh 38'Wfa"W?'.u8 the godli-' jln
9 thereof11W1 {fie"T0'WtHver of the
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Xiid s^i .utilu but (
KnWkSlifAlil^Tfc^. offlcei
0U'l '2?* mil Its
IbIioJTdo 9rit ni
ongress eh ^tjestigating . are 1
conduct *M?X?#2w.flKmerely to in- appro
ri itself, 'fisdietj Jiawejfc | Briga
?1 )riauo 9ri Jiid 'Greer
b: I
v is perhaps appropriate to re-I p '
>k at ai-Aift" y?ur lHte(h,ni'
istnias ^|w?j?iiwiHittdy. i jtainlj
jOthei
_ man \f>ta? nwie tollm#? that a snobt
nan spy AfWiuWfl in this Tii
ntry wan$B?3 ^flfej?!11?^,1 are ii
neqoiq a bluodi
are t
ur idea man is
one whf nuinom-girtnn'brikilled a fn<n
"teen-yeinflWliJfdoy^^W llharlotte f1(.ors
didn't AtAf,ytc^?0?o^si,P',^liat he ' .
i>na letOBnado y?i 1 * '
done. t i?n
bbht loqaqswen i non
ttroifyt^Y^ b do leave
all it giving the banks free ad- . ,
is foi
ising, ifJ?oua?oiH, abnbtwe're go ; .
. hishn
to say eiQ?8od*e1WM-d,flifor the1
1st mas s ^vV*Py time' '
m fbaa -leqaqswt i til it
have thQ^^rtWwo , An
?ufj it r>iio? la
ow thaU^Jwjflftje^jrfi?^ is oft,
calendar we will now try to con- p,iva
| Doctor
[' -# w"w
W to jiggy t*e fla> 1
*ments i**fi*?4*r>fciain^o?<ebody >.i
it. Ml) )?ii laemalaii . L>e
M TPiVtt ?a I dot -r plMfl
ccordlng to our'^Stor
.ts the vote in uie no'use on the wouh
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tibitlon amendraentyeyi^r^e 220 Vou
86 ,KaMi<?xWVfncomT' "
al or absent, with one vacancy, j consc
the woman suffrage amendment, pleas
| for; lrm'ia'O? fa?'nnn-l.n?
Oilttal or aWBtWTC? ytotrf^Mffc va- J foreg
y. Which is to stytlMW* >f an
.bers are present, it beltuniTces- A
J to havfrT?#CaJrry1 the in S|
idments.?fo4W,r,li,&iiW>1,i?ough not v
had 9880 ?nO .891?
ling aheii|^~v1?f^nj|?W^,I filed- but t
8, so-to-a#mfc be- in fei
, i lawa. 0?t nedw ,Tabi9i89 ' night
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SNOHRISHNRSS. I HUFF
t.Ji lttxLa hard tp Jaaii?r? every- straw
jr^u hear, although It's embar[ton
indie
ig to call a man k liar. The
passage
t way of puraning peace and ainendm
ness is to listen and go on your the hou
without saying anything. We been sen
a deal said these days about jtal that
riehness in the army. We hear or 113
it is there and that It is not ber. Th
We hear ot an officer at one ty, but
e southern cantonments, out lacking.
5 with a lady who had formerly votes ca
in his home-town refusing to and it w
further when the car was passed b
ed to pick up a private who days. A
ed to be going the same way. for oppc
lear of an officer being invited of them
le in a private home, and when to conce
that some privates from the to winni
camp would be present, asked 011 this ,
could not be convenient for him the fact
me some other time. Of course, posed of
iemocratic country, a man can- Shoulc
;et by with such snobbishness, it does 1
if we remember correctly, the mediatel
itory related that the officer was assure tl
d out of the car, and in the On the <
d case he was told that he could within s
when he learned some com- tures of
sense, or words to that effect, before tl
w we are told that recently ileges ai
young men who had been rage. E
lmates and playmates from growing
lood met in Washington. One frage da
in nlflppr in th*? ropnlar nrmv HnnKtn^
private and the third was or refus
d a slacker, having refused to well wit
teer his services, although of gress, tl
ry age and with no one depend- the stro
pon him. The officer invited in its fa
n | /
slacker" to dine with him at ?
rmy and navy club, but ex>d
to the private that he could The
sk him to this club as it would thrift stt
nbarrassing to himself as well on whic
b other officers. That's the value at
we read in one of the daily terest b
s. We do not vouch for it, and purchase
>asons aforesaid, we do not say making i
untrue. exchange
lator Overman has begun an rort'"('at
Ligation into the reported snob- ure<*'
oss in the army and he tells a (!aya not
ington newspaper man that it A f?w
>ving one of the most popular sriv'nKs
be lias ever taken. There has | s'a,nPs !
so many reports of snobbishness) h As
I can be
ic part ot ofhcers. Senator time, an
nan has determined to find out 2. A
they an
*>'re true- cent, co
sre are those who uphold the ,ini? >(>l
you hold
ice, not of actual snobbishness. The m
>f distinction socially between 'nRS cer
win the
and private, maintaining that is not h
try discipline demands it. There 1 "ne '
governm
hose who deny that anything ings ceri
aching snobbishness exists.
dier-Geneial Sweetser. of Camp use in t
i, is quoted as saying: "1 ex- ua,'>
to go into the trenches with omy an
(the private), and I can cer- Part
to the
sit at the table with him." sources
*> T/
otflcers have denied that .
ing in j
tishness exists at the camps. 4. T<
ica an c
erefore, seeing both sides, we part to'
nclined to the belief that there universa
I? . 1... ? I
iwiiirr uiiui i n in nit- HI iny in1- | rjarv
to be officers, who (lo main-1 nej l)(
"caste" and thus throw the of- .i,U8.
generally in disrepute. But
Did yoi:
e Senator Overman's invest iga- f u
will bring out the facts and
tor?
nothing to be guessed. If it
Kgg-n
ind that military caste or snobj
w 11 w fhl8 Ch
ess is practiced, it should be
. .. . John
intined the same as measles unernor
ol
is stamped out.
It is
d yet. there is a certain respect year's
the officers on the part of the
only on
tea. who are. we should say, VT
New Y
e relation of employer and emEd
lJ
, but further, this deponent
mean ai
h not. ?
He ni
, * Egg-r
pending upon what you consider and
ures. Mr. Vanderlip says:
e up your pleasures as you Nothi
ti store up money in the bank, course I
will enjoy them ten-fold later that all
ie right time and with a clear woman
:ience." But those of us whose men for
ures are bound by reasonable nal. Al
economic living have little to ft(i by m
o. saying 1
amountf
certain part of the population married
partanburg and Greenville are wards."
vorrylng about lightness nights
?oth the buyers and sellers live You c
\r lest they inaugurate darkless that th<
a. last can
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S LANCASTER NEW
KATIE IN TUB HOUSE,
votes Itaken in 'Washingate
a serious doubt as to the
of the woman's suffrage
ent. A two-thirds vote of
so is necessary and it has
t out from the national capthe
present forecast is 177,
short of the required numlere
appears to be a majorithe
necessary two-thirds is
But by careful engineering.
ii uc ? uh iui iu? cause,
ill not be surprising if it is
y the house before the holl,
variety of reasons is given
>sition to the measure, one
being that congress ought
ntrate on legislation looking
ing the war, but opposition
ground is mild by reason of
that the matter can be diseasily
and quickly.
1 the amendment be passed,
lot mean that it would imy
become law and does not
hat it will ever become law.
contrary, it must be ratified
even years by the legislathree-fourths
of the states
le women are given the privld
responsibilities of suflut
with public sentiment
in favor of woman sufy
by day, it can hardly be
that the states will ratify
e to ratify the amendment
bin the limit set by conlough
the longer they wait
nger will be the sentiment
vor.
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THRIFT STAMPS,
government offers in the
imps a bond as good as gold
h you can realize the face
any time. They bear no inut
when sixteen have been
(1. by paying twelve cents,
the total coat $4.12, you may
1 them for a war savings
e for $5. Oft. Any postoffice
Jem the certificates upon 10
ice.
facte, regarding the war
certificates and thrift
ire:
good as gold, because they
exchanged for gold at any
id
re better than gold, because
earning interest at 4 per
mpounded quarterly all the
j hold them, while the gold
I is earning nothing.
loney you pay for a war savtificate
stamp is helping us
war, while the gold you hold
elping anybody do anything.
)bjert ot the United States
ent in selling these war savtificate
stamps $f>) and thrift
25 cents are forefold;
0 obtain $2,000,000,000 for
he prosecution of the world
which we are now engaged.
n encourage habits of eeond
conservation upon the
our people, thereby adding
available wealth and reof
our country.
} encourage the habit of sav\merica,
and
j give every citizen of Amer
pportunity to do his or her
ward winning this war for
1 liberty.
- -
liiott. in the Pickens Sentiir.s
an information bureau
know that?
. Jor.er. r.t:l! lives at Lancasog
will be scarce in Pickens
ristmas?
T. Duncan will run for gov1
South Carolina next year?
fifty-one weeks from New
Day to Christmas Day, but
e week from Christmas to
sar?
eCamp of Gaffney is not as
i some people think he Is?
ight have said that?
tog will be minus both the
the nog.
+
ng but a coincidence of
but it is interesting to note
newspapers supporting the
suffrage cause have married
' editors.?-Spartanburg Jour
1a f)\/uu lavi tt npapoi n a 1 O UUll"
urriod men. There Is an old
to effect that "a man never
i to anything until he gets
and some of them not after*
?
an also be certain of the fact
ore's more wood where the
le from.
rS TUESDAY, PEC: -18, 1917.'
PROHIBITION THAT PROHIBITS. j-~~
Under a decision of the supreme erf JP\
court in a case from Idaho, the leg- I fW DCSl
islature of a state has the power to and Women
prohibit any citizen keeping liquor F A
in any quantity in his home. That /Oil*
would be the kind of prohibition that ^YY^Y YCTO
prohibits, but it is doubtful it the I YYIwl^l |l
states will take advantage of the de- VAAMAAA/ A 11
cision and pass laws so stringent.
We have always felt that if liquor is J f/IW*
not bad there is no need for legislation
against it, and if it is bad it SITlClll lV k.l}
should be prohibited absolutely. Yet
the probihition sentiment is of com- real moneyparative
recent origin and where the
laws have worked best is in those weekly 25c Wi^kly] 50
states where the traffic in liquor has For 5? week* For 50 WeeksF<
been prohibited by degrees. Abso- YOU W 1 L. Ii YOU W I b I Y<
lute prohibition is doubtless In the HAVE HAVE
air and sooner or later it will be un- $5.00 .$12.50 !
lawful to manufacture, sell, drink or
1 possess liquor of any kind under all ????????
circumstances. nPWYl
A. LLOYD MOORE DIES *
ON TRAIN NEAR HOME J A
Had lien in Florida For His Health ~
and Was Returning When I V J
End Came. J
News reached here Friday morning
that A. Lloyd Moore of Inman,
one of Lancaster's highly esteemed << Vrkll*// Ro /
and exemplary former citizens, died * OH ft D" i
Friday on the train between Colum- If Vfhll ^nDO
bia and Spartanburg en route to his 1 OU tjUVd*
home from Florida, where he had
gone to spend the winter for his
health. His body was brought here
Saturday for interment in the Westside
cemetery, the Itev^ James H. IlOU1 VP TIIE PIPE!
Thayer, D. D., pastor of the First
Baptist church, officiating at the funeral
services. Tear Out This Coupon, Fill I
Mr. Moore had been in ill health ( sPttro *? Buy Tohm
for several months and his death,' Hollar lluys to
though not unexpected, brings sorrow
to his friends in Lancaster and[ T? The Editor of The News.
In other sections of the county. He* Lancaster, S. (..
was about 30 years of age at the}
time of his death. He was a young; Enclosed find
man of sterling worth and charac-; packages of tobacco, throug
ter. whose influence was felt and ap- Fund" for American fightin
predated among those with whom he
came in daily contact. He was a, 1 understand that each d
well known contractor and builder a retail value of forty-five c?
in Lancaster and some of the ritys, will be placed a postcard, ad
handsomest and most substantial .
. , fiit > lriend, the soldier, will agre
residences are the work of his hands
and mind.
He moved to Inman about four or Name. .
five years ago, where, until his
health gave way, he had been sue- Address,
eessfully engaged in business with
his father, VV. M. Moore. lie was City . .
born and reared here and except for
his brief stay in Spartanburg county v
had lived here all his life. He mar-|
ried Miss Hattle Klliott of this place,! ______________________
who, together with two children. A *
Lloyd Moore, Jr., and Harriet Moore. NOTICE TO TELI
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.J
Moore, several brothers and one sis- j rni ,, .,
tor. Miss Meter Mooro. survive, him. I , 1 rate
be effective January
A DOUBLE RESCUE. For all Business Tel
For all Residence Tel
A Lancaster Citizen Praises The present rates f
Waco Tonic. remains in force.
Mr. C. C. Robinson, of Lancaster. LANCASTER
S. P., ^1 aln St., siiid to tbe demon? . r
strators of Waco Remedies: i ?J. . 1 11 . ?
"My wife and I have both been K.
suffering with indigestion for several
years. I had gotten to where near-'
Iv everything I ate hurt ine and j RED ( ROSS ( AMI AI(?N
felt sluggish all the time. My wife IS WELL UNDER VV
was also very nervous and nothing
we ate seemed to do us any good." J ,.\n Over the Country Hood Men
"The gas pressed on my heart.; Womon Are <;,vlnK T||Hr TJ?
causing pain and uneasiness. Had
. , . .. . . . .. | to Solicit New Memlters.
.shortness of breath and palpatatlon
with choking sensations. Waco]
I Tonic has done the work for these To the People of Lancaster Cou
troubles. My appetite is fine and I The Christmas drive for mem
sleep well nights now." of the Red Cross is well under
What would be more convincing In Lancaster, Kershaw. 11
than the actual experience of a real Springs, Van Wyck, and all ovei
woman with the wonderful medl- county, good men and women
I cine, Waco Tonic? What further giving their time to solicit youi
I proof need anybody have that this in this great work, now when
medical discovery does Just what so approach you, do your part by
many people say it does In cases of Ing them one dollar for yourself
stomach disorders, kidney and liver each member of your family, t!
complaints and kindred troubles? by showing to the world that yoi
Not long ago there were very few ter Into the spirit of this Chris
people, outside of a few medical time work for suffering hums
scientists, who knew of the existence where ever it may be found, as
I of Waco Tonic and what It would as among our own boys, who ai
! do for ailing humanity. Today you the trenches fighting for our lib
! can hardly go anywhere without Don't refuse to Join when
hearing the name of Waco Tonic have the opportunity, if you ar
spoken in words of admiration and old member, give the time yet i
praise for the good work It Is doing, pired, and become a new or CI
Waco Tonic should be In every mas Drive member which makes
household in South Carolina. It a member of the year 1918,
doesn't cost much, is pleasant to Yours in the cause,
take and its results are felt almost J. H. Witherspoor
at once. It can be secured at drug Chairman Membership Commi
store Lancaster Main Street, Geer ?
Drug Co., Spartanburg. S. C. Wheezing in the lungs Indl
Note:. The Waco Man is holding that phlegm Is obstructing th?
dally public demonstrations at Lan- passages BALLARD'S HOREHO
canter Main Street, where any man SYRUP loosens the phlegm so
or woman Is at liberty to discuss It can be coughed up and eje
' with him the merits of this wonder- Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per b<
ful medicine. See him today.?Adr. 8old by all dealers In medicine.
ace Yet for Men
to Save Easily
(AS CLUB
ASK US:
> savings run into
-as shown below
c Weekly $I.OO Weekly ?2.50 Woekl;
?r no Weeks For SO WeekslFor 50 Weeki
W W I L L1 YOU W I L IJ YOU W I Li I
HAVE HAVE HAVE
?25.00 $50.00 $125.00
I I
E BANK OF
NCASTER
mriOTCD c r
UU//U1LIY, O. Is.
lappy
99
? OF THE BOYS IN FRANCE.
t In and Send a.s Much Money am You
:co for Our KiKliUng Men?Each
ur Packages of Tobacco.
. . . . to buy
h "Our Boys in France Tobacco
g men in France.
o'.lar buys four packages, each with
.nits and that in each of my packages
dressed to me, on which my unknown
e to send me a message of thanks.
Street
IPHONE SUBSCRIBERS.
s for Telephone service will
1, 15)18:
ephones... .$3.00 per month
ephones ... .$2.00 per month
or Farmers' Line Telephones
i TELEPHONE CO.,
'OX, Pres. and Manager.
APPLY IN PERSON FOR
AY YOUR LIQUOR PERMI1
ami A s^sti nt - Attorney - General Sn
ne Makes Important Killing on
the (Question.
Assistant-Attorney-General Clnu
nty' N. Sapp has made a ruling th
lb(IS while an applicant for permit to <
way der whiskey may make his afflda
[c&th
before any official qualified to adtr
* e ister on oath, he must appear I
fore the probate Judge and file I
a application in person.
they According to their understand!
of a previous ruling of the attornt
an general's office, Judges of probt
bore~ have been issuing quart-a-mor
J Pn~ permits In recognition of appllcai
tmas mft(je t,efore magistrates and otl
n,ty' officers.
well
rf1 in Portable Hydraullo Preaa.
,ertjr' A portable, but very powerful, 1
y?u draullc press has been Invented 1
e an: bending large pipes to any deslr
inex- curve without injury.
lrtst-' ....
When Cronp Comes
Treat External
it tee. The old method of dosing delicate lit
stomachs with nauseous drags is wro
an<Lharmful. Try the external treatmc
cates _^iok.g Vap-O-Hub" Kalve. Just rul
? air little over the throat and cheat. The t
UND pors, released by the body heat, loosen t
.. . choking phlegm aud ease the diffic
breathing. A bedtime application insm
cted. oound sleep. 26o, 60o, or $1.00,
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