The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 01, 1918, Page 5, Image 5
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ABOUT TOWN. trants have t
board. Incl
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the questiom
Snow fell in Lancaster the greater bave been r
part of the day yesterday, at times haye been c,
for a short while falling while the uahe8 ar0 b(
* sun was shining. The accumulation of 1Q5 dajiy
on the ground was barely an Inch.
There were several arrests for ^ aro
drunkenness in Lancaster during the ,,etsveen (
^ holidays, but good order prevailed was d scontli
throughout. Christmas was ob- Asheville an
served In a quiet way all over Lan- runK on'y '
caster county. Charleston,
car line, Gi
Nathaniel Gay, Jr., of Kershaw, aIao has boe
has accepted a position with the Na- ?P?'a,-es onlj
tional Union Bank, of Hock Hill, en- ^
tering upon his duties last week. He | p'e<* at to u
was formerly connected with the I
Central National Ilank, of Spartan- Claud N. 5
burg. city and now
?o? eral of South
Mayor R. S. Stewart, recently ed his candic
elected, was inducted into office last torney-generj
night, the oath being taken before ed I,aneastei
the retiring major, C. 1). Jones, and ture of 191!
today Mr. Stewart is the chief execu- positions hot
tive of the town. The newly elected torney. He
^ members of the council will be ney-general <
sworn in today. filled that ol
?o? self and the
The Red Cross membership drive uated from
In the Lancaster chapter resulted in and from th<
fy* the enrollment of 660 new members, versity of So
The membership previous to the
campaign was 741. The Lancaster The fuel f
chapter is one of the livest In the causing a gr
State and the membership shows many people
that a lot of work is being done. become of t
?o? trator who v
Sunday was the coldest day of the ago. Local
year in Lancaster, thermometers weeks been i
registering as low as 5. About one it has been
inch of snow fell Saturday. The wood in the
Catawba river was frozen over Sun- length. Ma
day morning, though only a very of the city,
thin ice covered it. The ice was ago ten can
thickest, on the north side of the have been r<
Southern Railway. lieved the si
?o? This coal is
Rev. M. D. Lee, a well-known ne- l?ad-lots ar
gro of this city, fell into the buye1' must
clutches of the law at Columbia arrangement
Saturday when officers searched his
valise and found a rare combination. * * *
The contents were two quarts of * M>lt. S
liquor, a Bible, a revolver and seme *
wearing apparel. He was traveling * A?lverti
from Jacksonville, Fla., when mis- * *bat cor
fortune overtook him. * ('uy 8 pap(
? Q + not later
The establishment of a rule by * (lay- T,l(!
the Southern Railway whereby all * P,ltronizo
trains leave terminal points on * eiating \\
schedule time has played havoc In * 1 ,,u> p'
many instances with the mail facilt- * on thn <J
ties. The editor of The News mail- * <lays ,in<1 1
ed some letters to the linotype opera- * moWi,m'nt
tor last Friday afternoon at Ridge- * l)?n0,lt tb
crest, N. C.. Leaving Ridgecrest * tbemtwenty-four
hours later, or Saturday * Copy f(
^ afternoon, he beat the letters to * n,sb<(1 ^
Lancaster by nearly two hours. They * but in no
arrived at 10:17 Sunday morning. ,\* m* Thur8(1
. * | *
s'artit f
P/VfWJ COME IN; A
will start you
^ythRlSMS pMffl
' ^Increase vmir deposit &
bav^
Won't that $63.75 look good to you
To get that much all you need to do i?, 1
now, and each week increase your depos
50 weeks have $63.75.
Or you can begin with 10 cents, 2 cen
and in 50 weeks have:
10-CENT CLUB PAYS $1
6-CENT CLUB PAYS
2-CENT CLUB PAYS
1-CENT CLUB PAYS
^ You can begin with the largest p;
crease your payments each week.
There are also 50 cent, $1.00 and $.r
you pay in the same amount each weel
p 4 Also start your little ones.
We add Four Per Cent interest.
The First National
/
THB LAKCAt
tely hair of the quee- + + + 4
Lancaster county regie- gQ
>een mailed by the local 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .
uding the 146 men alice,
1,260 have received Joe C?ulboun
aaircR and about 700 GeorB'a Teen fo
eturned. Of these 500 assifled.
The question- G* M. Caskey
slag mailed at the rate ens- ??., are gu
father, W. Q. C
illna Special." running Mr? James
irleston and Cincinnati, daughter, of Wi
aued Sunday between guest8 of relat|v
id Cincinnati and now
between Asheville and _
The through sleeping ac RO *ra
eenville to Charleston, ar ?n and "
n shortened and now ?nOS Sp< s< %
r between Columbia and *? . !/ a"d Ml
The car may be occu- ar ?^e*
mbia at nine p. m.
o James Beaty,
5app. formerly of this ?f the EveninK E
assistant attorney gen- t0n' N> C" retu,',
i Carolina, has announe-j *?rday a^' r a
lacy for the office of at- ere"
Ell. Mr. Sapp represent
county in the lcgisla- Mrs. J. I). Stri
3-14 and has filled the Stradley, of Nev
h of city and county at- Ivey. Jr., of Ko
became assistant attor- last week of Mi
in April 4, 1916 and has Williams.
Illce with credit to him-J
State. Mr. Sapp gn?l-| Caporg Car
Wofford college in 1907 8pent the hoHda
e law school of the Uni-, Mr and Mnj s
uth Carolina in 1910. , MoManus of T
? ! with him to Ri<
lituation in I^ancaster is
eat deal of concern and J
are wondering what has Thos. Beat
he county fuel adminis- McDermii
ras appointed some timej Hill to att
dealers have for many afternoon at tl
inable to obtain coal and Cllie Cray Byei
a hard matter to buy j Greene, of Latt
city except in four-foot i caster.
yor Jones, on the part;
purchased some time RED CROSS
i of coal, two of which VERY SI
Bceived and this has reItuation
to some extent.
i sold to the neonle in \mi<trti<niiiif>nt
id not delivered. The . , ....
IMTS 1111(1 (1(1
make his own delivery
s. By I a
?o?
+++++++++++
CLOSE AT lO A. M. + The memberf
THURSDAY. * efficient directio
aers are reminded + crspoon proved
>> foi ads for h ri- tt?r county's .ipj
;r must be in the office + .
.. I new members,
than 10 a. m. Thurs- +
i local merchants who + (-ure(t in the C
The News are co-op- + 060. For the I
Ith us in our effort to * tains, lieutenan
iper to its subscribers + the cordial and
ays published?Tues- + the people, th
Fridays, and while the + wishes to expr
is more for their + tion. A numbc
an for ours, we thank + Jin(t homes regl
4. meaning that
)r ads should bo fur- + ' member belong!
ednesday, if possible, * j fted Cross.
case later than 10 a. The chapter
'ay? edge with since
of several Chr
~ ?" work of the loc
?, lowing contribu
0 yrv m fit Members of the
Mrs. John 1
SK about IT. fee,r o,'ur:
: ??r* I John Grant,
Work i.i the So
?>*
j ting now on hi
precedented cob
i the country it is
l in nnr cetthe warm "
L *** vyL-li j boys in camp.
"T\T/1 /\ TTI> finished carmen
lIJNCi ILUD POWible.
' The workroon
'3 WG6K more volunteer
J^jCT more than thirt
^ Mtime when then
^^twenty-five ever
open. Won't yo
next Christmas? elther on 8Urgi<
bring in a nickel sewing days? ]
it 6 cents and in room 18 open
until 1, and on
afternoons. Do
its or even 1 cent difference to you
during the watc
if they haven't
127.60 sleeping garmem
68.75 I! or wounded in
25.60 I for lack of ga
12.75 I wounds are dree
newspapers? Y<
ayment and de- How then can yo
steel your hean
>.00 clubs where tiv? ?a"
k. Start today. Letters of g
are coming from
acknowledgment
gifts from the L
These letters ai
quarters and wl
T\ 1 and encouraging
KOV||f interested in the
of the packing c<
liberal contributl
- women of Lanca
5TER NEWS TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 191
' ^ Wl'"' -w.*tr -r jgra-'Tff
' TAXAHAW.
CIAL.
* Taxahaw, S. Dec. 30.have
not noticed any happ
le Is at home from j,.om this* tlouurishing com
r a few d?.ys. jor some time, will now ti
? give a few.
and family of Ath- Migg peU yelk has rolurne(!
eats of Mr. Caskeys frQm Honca path whefe g
^key. been teaching in the high scl
Messrs. Walter Byrd ant
lleaty and little |?'uue returned home Frlda;
Imington, N. ('., are wingate. N. C., where they ha\
es in Lancaster. attending Bchool.
??? . Mrs. W. F. Sutton has g
Jones, Miss Pauline u;n ~ ?*?
, ..... .... an fAivnaea visit
Ittle Miss Rebecca parents.
eral days last week ] .. ..
' ? Mr. 11. F. Hunter returnee
rs. W. W. Boykin in, , 4 0 , , . ,
Lancaster Saturday, where 1
been on business.
? Q '
. , i Mrs. Manly Cook is visiting
advertising manager, .....
? , home of her parents in ( hostei
Hspatch. oT Wilmingned
to his home yes- Mr- FerrI? McManus came
visit to his parents Friday from Mars Hill. N. C.,
he has been attending school.
_Q Messrs. John McManus am
, Byrd motored to Hartsville \\
adley and Edward C.
* . , * ?* day lor the formers sister,
v York, and J. M. .... . .... ,
..... . Idoline, who is attending scl
ck Hill, were guests.
. ,, ,.r t < oker college.
V and Mrs. W. T.
Mr. W. P. McManus spent
in Kershaw on business.
?o?
* ? I l>r. I.. T. Gregory and
nes, of Richmond, .
... . . ? made a short visit to this pla<
iys with his parents,,
i day
5. B. Carnes. Leach
radesville. returned This community was s
hmond Tuesday morning by the de
I Mrs. A. L. McManus. Tills la
been a faithful one througho
y. W. M. Green and country>
d loft last night for ....
.. u. <)nR of the most enjoyable
end the wedding this
... , ... tainments was held hero
tree o clock of Miss ,
~ t\ t. evening, December 21, 191 t
rs to Rev. D. B.
, . a box supper was given in be
a, formerly of L?anthe
school. The nice sum o
VVna rnicml A *u- *
.. ??iuvu. aiifl tliu 1 M ) X f*S V
+
sold the races began for the p
DRIVE WAk Rjrj an<j Ugiieat man.
JCCESSFUL ONE Willie Mae MoManus won I
prettiest girl and Mr. W. E. '
son won as the ugliest man.
Whs 50O New Mem- ^|g contest the cake walk
10 Were Enrolled Messrs. John MoManus and
Bucan Knight were tne wlnn
teal Chapter.
Taxahaw Camp. Woodmen
World, elected^at its regulai
;hip drive under the Saturday evening. Decern
? * tt -nrm ,'>e following officers: Coun<
in of Mr. J. H. With,
mander, W. J. Blakney;
a success. Lancas-. u?utenant, Milhourne Faile;
portionment was 500 j Joo ip.ik; clerk, J. M. Faile;
and the number se-jW. L. Baker: watchman. B. F,
Christmas drive was sentry, Gus Craig; physician
. <. ? llelk; auditors, W. E. Thomi
'aithful work of cap-,
> r ~ ( McManus, C. B. Mungo.
ts and teams and for ? .. ,, . ..
.< Dr. G. W. Belk and wif
prompt response of
. , _ Christmas eve here with the f
e Lancaster chapter
.? 1 parents.
ess hearty apprecia?r
of business firms Mrs. W. C. West and Tamil
later 100 per cent. Christmas day here with n
every employee or Th,a ?a practically the
s to the Lancaster Christmas that has ever pa
Taxahaw, not one drunk n
, , . . ^ . been seen in the little town,
wishes to acknowl..
, . Miss Julia Jerome, of \\ inj
re thanks the receipt . , .
... C., is visiting her former sclio
istmas gifts to the ?
, , . _. : Miss Idoline McManus.
al chapter. The fol.
Mr. Henry Hammond, of
itions were made: 1
ter, Is visiting at the home
Local Exemp- c A Byrd.
..... .$10.00 Messrs. B. F. Faile and Jc
ylie 5.00 Manuus, accompanied by M
y 2.50 Lowry, motored to Wingate,
Poag, supervisor of Monday for a brief visit.
i, is in receipt of a
lendation from Mrs. | LANCASTER HOY IN T
chairman Woman's HARVARD RADIO SC
uthern division. Mrs. j
ents Lancaster woquantity
and quality .1. Lewis Cook Writes Inter*
i the knitting appor- ,
... .. to Mr. Hunter, ot Ta\uh
Poag urges all knitat
once, or not later Received Christmas Pack
next week, all knit- _____
ind. With this un-i
[1 weather all over The following letter has
vitally important to sent to The Newa for Publicai
nitted articles to the Cambridge, Mas
Please send in all Dec. 23, 1
ts just as quickly as Mr B- F Huunter. Taxahaw,
Dear Mr. Hunter: Your
. was received yesterday and I
i is sadly in need of ... . . , . .
with much interest. I am
?. There are never .... , ,. .
glad to hear from the peopl
,een workers at one ,
^ home.
b should be at least 0 . , ,.
m Surprised that you are
y time the doors , ..
3 _ , snow down there. It is nothi
u offer your ?erv ct<8 usual up here. I have been
:al dressing ays or weeit8| but have not bet
Remember the work- to dlgcoyer gny ^ ^ u
,ery morning ram 9 aQy trQuble fof ^ ^ ^
Tuesday end Friday thnje day<j out Qf the ^
es It not ma e any QUegg you will have a bij
i if the boys are co chasing rabbits and shooting
hea of t e n g . or Wlgh go njucb that I could hav
clean, comfortable home fojp tfae Chrigtmag holida
s when they are sick thpy on,y ug flye dayg
the hospital, or , gee j would not have bet
uze dressings, theirI haye q(gyod hf>me ftny ,en
onH with an tu/Iual ~ '
- ~.v.. time if I had come, anyway I i
an surely must rare , t<> mak? ,he bM, o( mJr ?
u shut your eyes and letlt.rB to my (r|end9
t against the plain- ? )g har(, to (|Te
up mother
er, slater and brother, for n
rateful appreciation nfe; but when we think aboul
the boys in camp in barbarians, or Germans mur
of the Christmas the women and little chlldr
ancaater Kod Cross. cannot help but to rally
*e on file at head- country's call. I don't think 1
11 prove interesting wear ft citizen's suit of clothe
; reading for those unless I had dependents,
work of the women i am in the wireless telej
>mmlttee and In the school now, at Harvard Univ
one of the men and and I hope to be in the ai
ster. corps by April. All I will hav?
i '
^
18.
' " j.. */**T -
'e been ?
Is your ba
one to
10 her cotton
I from 1 ? THEN you store a t(
ic has W yOU givC sPace to
all the extra bulk
at the When you store a ton of
RU9,
1 |-| |j
rednes- L|I>
Miss
ioo, at you give space to 2000 ]
from lint, compact, conce
? ,, Buckeye Hulls save half
Friday . J . .
you to carry twice as mi
family Other j
a..., 2000 pounds of roughage valu
to the ton?not 1500.
Priced much less per ton.
hocked Every pound goes farther.
ath of Mr. John Wicker, Foreet, h>
dy has that his first experience
tuj? unsatisfactory as he fe
soaks the hulls over ni
very satisfactory results.
nuns are more economic
. . thinks that they go almos
hulls at a considerably It
To secure the best results and to <!
half <'f thoroughly twelve hour* be ft
if $125 wetting them down night and morn
k'ere all this cannot be done, wet down a
feed the hulls dry, use only half a
Mi8S Book of Ml
, ? thp Gives the right formula for ev
South. Tells how much to fee
Thomp- tening, for worlc. Describes B
After using them properly. Send for
l,e,iun Dept. k The Buckey<
' h.uli' Atlanta Birmingham C
I0|*S. A uguatu Chariottm Ji
of the! i
r
her 22 I
' I to get in the aviation corps, after
11 com-' /. . . . ,
' finish my wireless course, is to p.
.1 ?l\ i^oi physical examination, which
h'ink'i i think 1 can ?lo with ease,
osrort
Hope everybody is well arou
f"1 J.O j cr
home. Write me again and tell i
i, J. It. a|)OUt ajj happenings in a
ison, ^ |Uroun(j 0id Taxahaw.
Sincerely,
c SI>ont! J. Lewis Cook,
miner's
P. S.?1 received a Christn
package from the Lancaster Chap
l> spent ()j Horl Cioss. Don't know wl
lati\es. js ve(i hut I will know ea
quietest ,
* ( hristmas morning.
SSG(1 ?lt
I If you ever get a chance to g
tan has Red Cross anything do so foi
is a wonderful organization.
?ate, N. ^
olmate, ; Ask Itcquisition.
i Columbia, Dec. 21.?Goveri
Lancas- .
Manning has issued requisition ]
of Mr.- .. , ? ?
j pers on the governor of North C a
i lina for Sam Boyd, wanted in Li
'hn i c-1 casjer county t0 answer a charge
iss Ola * -
u.cnni ?>I irusi Willi intent to (
x- c- fraud.
I
UP] $100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will 1
HOOL1 pleased to learn that there is at lea
one dreaded . i~? - <: that science hi
been able to cure in all It;; stages at
that is catarrh. Catarrh hems great
>stingly influenced by constitutional conditioi
** ' requires constitutional treatment. Hall
Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally at
' ' acts thru the lilood on the Mucous Su
faces of the System thereby destroyir
the foundation of the <lis<-.t.e . giving tl
patient strength hv building 1151 the coi
stirution and assisting nature in doing i
work. The proprietors liave so mm
been faith tn the curative powers of TXn.Il
Catarrh Me<Uoine thai they offer Ot
tion : Hundred Dollars for any us? that it f I
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
s ? Address F. J. CHENF.Y A. CO.. Tn'.eu
917. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. ?r-c.
S- C.:
letter
read it
always
the robins
or un?
r,: Lancaster's
is not
r here, __ . We
wish
K I1 6 erous custoi
birds.
e come a happy i
ya. but
so you New Year.
in able
.gth of
am ?o- We take
me, by
thank the ]
m!r?rv liberal nat
[ZZ Past'
en, we
,VuM For the cc
8 now* we will put
< p*?y efTorts to se;
reraity,
nation
> to do ^
* /
- - b
iru
njuii? mr?I u
rn a
warehouse?
3n of old style cottonseed hulls
almost 500 pounds of lint and
that the lint causes.
tOC MAP*
k^yf
ONSEED B
ILLS \
ITLCSS
pounds of real roughage, free
ntrated, solid.
your storage space or enable
ich roughage.
Xdvantages
e Better assimilation of other food.
No trash or dust.
Sacked?easy to handle.
Mix well with other forage.
fill., Maya:
in feeding Buckeye Hulls was
u iiiciii miyiuperiy. tie now
ght, then feeds them and has
Mr. Wicker states that these
al than the old style hulls and
it twice as far as the old style
tss cost to begin with.
levelop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls
tre feeding. It is easy to do this by
ing (or the next feeding. If at any time
t least thirty minutes. If you prefer to
a much by bulk as of old style hulls.
ixed Feeds Free
cry combination of feeds used in the
*1 for maintenance, for milk, for fatuckeye
Hulls and gives directions for
your copy to the nearest mill.
e Cotton Oil Co. Dipt. K j [
reenwood Little Rock Memphis
mckeon Macon Selma
? . "J *.
i' council of high officers
lS8| WILL (il'lllE WAR SECRETARY
* I Washington, Dec. 31.?The newly
| created council of high officers in
"d | the war department will become one
me i of the most important war agencies
n(l j of the government, if Secretary Baj
ker's plans are carried out. This
I military cabinet will guide the ?oc|
rotary in the decisions he must e ke
las on questions vital to the welfart of
tor | the army and the prosecution of the
tat war.
'ly Organization of the war council
has not been completed. The five
lve i general officers now constituting its
11 memueisuip are meeting ev^ry day.
however, to go over with Mr. Baker
the larger problems before him that
are pressing for solution.
tor ^ __
pa- Ford on Tour of Inspection.
Washington. Dee. 31 ?
in~ Ford leaves this week on a tour of
ot the southeastern Atlantic seaboard
'e~ to locate one or more shipyard sites
where cargo vessels will be turned
* out by his own method at twice
present speed and half the cost.
h?
Advertised Letters for Week Ending
id December lilt, tin7.
^ f). E. Mat his, Mrs. Mary F. Perry,
's Perlie. Miss Mairy Cawhaw, Miss
J., l.ilie Moesael, Columbus Bush, Jes??
sie Jones. Dock Hood, Dr. A. II. Hayden.
Rev. M. Ingram, Afto Dembor,
I* ! Mrs. Bessie Kamey, Mrs. Eulo Ellis,
's Miss Ida Deas, (2.)
\% When calling for above letters
please say aavertised.
Jas. F. Hunter, P. M.
\
ION-CLOUD CO.
Leading Store
all of our numners
and friends
inH nrftflnorAiio
p.vN^VlVUO
this occasion to
public for their
ronage in the
>ming New Year
forth greater
rve you.
1 I