The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 18, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 7

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. / Lai ABOUT TOWN. it mil fori Dr. J. Reece Funderburk baa mov- tjQ1 ed his office from over B. C. Hough's BUg store to over the Lancaster Phar- or(1 * niacy- see ?O Wh| The U. D. C. will meet Saturday afternoon promptly at four o'clock t with Mrs. Mattle McCardell. and a mei joint celebration of Lee's and Jack- n,a, son's birthdays will be held in con- con nection with the meeting. anc ?o? Mai Thompson & Company have moved pro their offices from the Springs block mei to their new building next to the the L. & C. depot. The warehouse part the of the new building has been occu- Crc pled for some time, but the offices roo were only moved this week. wei ?o? roo New 1918 automobile license tags fta] have made their appearance in Lan (jQ, caster, though only a few have been an{] received. The new tag Is not unlike jyj0 that of last year except that jt id ^pr green with white letters and has I)re "18" under the S. C., instead of c|ef ^ "17." Th< Considering the bad weather for the past several weeks, the roads in ^ Lancaster countv nre in piroiipnt ? ? ... Ha, * condition. In some sections they ^ j are considerably cut up and there . to is mud in some places, but taken per generally, the roads are in much tuj. better shape than usual at this time of year. con ??? nex War Savings Stamps have not r(n sold in Lancaster as well as it had , fou been hoped they would, although ovp there has been no organized camcon paign conducted for their sale. The an\ sale of thrift stamps?the little 25 cent stamp which leads up to the War Savings Stamps?has been negligible, while the local postofllce has sold all told $167.06 worth of .. Ma the stamps. ? - ret I ma Neleh Waist Company ' the 1138 BROADWAY, j tur NEW YORK. Merchants everywhere are in- 1cjr terested in the | tur NELEII WAIST SERVICE. ; Otl wa Women's cotton waist of ex- ^ ceptlonal merit at a low price. .. Information on request. WHOLESALE ONLY. lini ; Es< To Consumers?Ask Your Lo- | cal Merchant for ! e'e wa ? XEIJOH WAISTS. ? a r ley l<f J?<t ?> will start yoi CHRISTMAS BAI Come in, let us show yo you can have All you need to do Is to brine cents or 10 cents, and join our ( Each week following you Ino same amount you started wl Joined the 5 cent Club, secor cents, third week 15 cents, and nickel each week In 50 weeks: 10-CENT CLUB PA\ 6-CENT CLUB PAX 2-CENT CLUB PA\ 1-CENT CLUB PA\ Or you can make the large; crease your payments each we We also have 50 cent, $1.00 you pay the same amount each We add four per cent Interes Come In and ask about it. The First Nati !l new kind of sugar reached t icaster this week and is the only J d that can be bought at present, f is the unrefined product of the t Is. evidently the result of an ef- i t to save time through elimlna- J 1 of the refining process. The t ar looks very different from the c inary granulated variety, but i ms to serve every purpose for ich it is intended. die fifth district medical society t here Wednesday, there being ny physicians from the counties lprising the district in attende. The meeting was held in the sonic hall and an interesting gram of talks and papers on ileal subjects was carried out. In afternoon a dinner was served doctors by the Lancaster Ited >ss chapter in the Red Cross ms. The visiting physicians e: W. W. Fennell. W. R. Blackn. C. A. Mobloy, W. C. Twitty and kestraw, of Rock Hill; II. K. Mcmell, G. A. Ilennis, J. P. Young I S. B. Koser, of Chester; W. S. oro and J. A. Rutledge, of Heath ings; F. H. McCloud, of Florence, sident of the State Medical so;y; Barron, of York, and Walker. 5 next meeting of the society will held at Camden in July. l< t. E. Tisdale, of the office of D. C. s pward, internal revenue collector, umbia, is in Lancaster this week ' render any assistance possible to sons making out income tax rens. Mr. Tisdale will remain e today and tomorrow and will le back to this city week after t, the date of which will be aninced in The News. He may be nd today or tomorrow In an office r the Farmers Rank and Trust ^ lpany and will be glad to assist rone who desires help without .rge. Mr. Tisdale will be at Ker- 1 .w on Thursday and Friday of :t week. January 24 and 25. The urns must be in on or before , rch 1, and those in doubt as to ether they are required to make ( urns or as to how they should be | de will do well to see Mr. Tisdale t his office today or tomorrow, as , re is a penalty provided for those , o fail to make the proper rens by the time specified. fudge Ernest Moore, of the Sixth cuit. was re-elected by the legisla- , e Wednesday without opposition, ler judges elected were Col. Ed- , rd Mclver, widely known lawyer ( the Cheraw Bar, elected judge of T^nnrtVx Plrnnli oitor '..?!?? ^ ? ?. ""use omas H. Spain, incumbent, of I>argton, and Jennings K. Owens j.t of Bennettsville. Judge I. W. wnian, of Orangeburg, was rected for the First Circuit. He 1 s opposed by E. J. Dennis. Esq., nember of the house from Berkecounty. D. E. Hydrick, of Spar i j in our WING CLUB u. how in SO weeks 1 in I cent, 2 cents. 5 Christmas Banking Club, rease your deposit the Ith. For instance, If you id week you deposit 10 increase your deposit a 8 $127.50 S 68.75 S 25.60 S 12.75 st payment first and deek. and $5.00 clubs where week. t. in i ? Mil ! I THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C anburg, was re-elected Associate fustlce the Supreme Court a 10-year opposi- II Hayne of Circuit, and fudge John S. Wilson, of Manning, o the Third Circuit. Neither was |? >pposed. All the circuit Judges vere elected for four-year terms. The food administration Is making '^B in effort to get all homes in South BBk| *' Carolina registered in the food con-I'l^K,, iervation movement. According to ? f Wtjk?in announcement by William Kliott. food administrator for the ?tate, more than 100.000 homes oined the food administration :- x 'orces by signing the pledge cards, iuring the campaign last fall, but I his is approximately only one-fourth B . , >f the homes in the State, and every B r s >ffort will be made to secure all for membership. In Lancaster county here 6,032 families and only 3,068 Juliette lave signed the pledges. The State ^ Tlie'"star"The" ood administrator urges all who lave not signed to write immediately 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 'or the window card, kitchen card 4. ind other information which is dis-'4> PERSONS ributed free. Those signing the 14. ards merely promise to save food 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. nsofar as possible, so that America nay be successful in the war. The J?e Hough, 01 lv 'ood administrator will send a war yesterday in Lancast ook book to those who first apply, ?o? io long as the supply lasts. C. M. Whisonant, spent yesterday in th< CLERK'S SALE. M . ? T?T Mr. and Mrs. L. Ja( shaw, spent Monday STATL OF SOUTH CAROLINA, guests of relatives. County of Lancaster. n Miss Juanita Maste In Common Tleas. Salem, N. C., is the gu drew Gregory. Kenry G. Mellwain, et al., Plaintiffs, ?o? vs. C. D. Jonos retur Walter I. Mellwain, et al., Defend- from Columbia where meeting of bankers. ants. o Pursuant to a decree made in the .. above stated case by Judge T. J. Henry c ?a ne. Mauldin, dated-Nov. 14. 1916, 1 will Va" formerly of this c ii * . .. ....... a few days with relati lell at public auction to the highest bidder, at Lancaster Court House, ',ere* t,n the first Monday in February ^ next within the legal hours of sale ^ the following described real estate: * * * ' All that piece, parcel or tract of land being, lying and situate In Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 Pleasant Hill Township, in the Monday with Mr. ai county of Lancaster, in the State of Sistare and family c South Carolina, containing 110 3-4 Mr. and Mrs. Ha acres, more or less, designated as an(| sons, Walter and Tract No. 2 on a plat of the M. L. Monroe, N. C., have Green tract of land, as made by T. after visiting relative M. Belk, surveyor, of date August munity. 124. 1910. Bounded north by Public Mrs. Hazel G. Mobli Road leadinig from Jones Cross tc her home in Ro Roads to Heath Springs, S. C.; east spending some time by other lands of H. G. Mellwain rents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 and Carrie S. Green; south by lands Miss Rulli MoCaii of W, T. Addison; and west by lands teacher, has returned of Carrie S. Green and R. E. Mcll- duty after a visit to wain. Waxliaw, N. C. Terras of Sale?Cash. Purchaser Miss Mildred Wei or purchasers to pay for papers. C., spent the week PAUL MOORE, Ju,^n pergU8on. C C C Li C LJr' J" r'' Masaey. Jno. T. Green, spent several days t Plaintiffs' Attorney. t*lis sect'onJan. 17. 1918. 26.3t-Fr.da,. ^ AOMINIHTItd OBSEItVANCE OF To all whom it may < caster County: OTAD TUCATDC A cnreful readinK V1AK I ntfllKt s,nt emftrc(in('v or,or A ?^ States Fuel Admin. . ing in the daily paper FOX PRESENTS ' by urRed upon aU plants, stores, offices, FOX KII>I>IEK ' dividuals affected the perative that the ord Fox Kiddies Obeyed. The penaltle thereof are severe. 7 ?in? ia required to rport of the order to the "The Babes in the 11 ministration. w R 1 Woods. " || Chairman. Lancast Administration. A gorgeous picturizntion of January 17th. 191! ehwm and tvdveifture for . ,. Flowers young and old. Flowers are perhaps 41 ? , ? _ tiTA of the nmnv 1 siiho rora ttaurational Weekly touches" necessary to home. There are thous 15 Cents 10 Cent* -with beautiful houses, ?_____ lngs, perhaps, artlstlcal arranged by the hands TOMORROW?SATURDAY , orator, but It takes th< touches, the seemingl BUTTERFLY PKTTURKH | tiny things, done by t I loves and exists for he PRESENTS i presses her soul In h< to make the house leva HARRY CAREY, \ ?" ?in? "The Secret Man," A Thrilling Western. CHARLIE CHAPLIN B "The Vagabond." 15 Cent* lO Cents j karles Chaplin, Mi At TllC Mt JIT TtlCat . _ ,?? IH In all its glitterii and woi WW your eyes. *k- I] WIl Jpl PRESET ^t I r/'eJBa Daw tual Star. OHP i T^ SSS-.I STAR lLS. + + + + + + + * 15 Cents ershaw, spent I % er. of Hock Hill. | KICKS A S500-J0B i i city. Actor Finally Discovers N Cable, Long Ignored, Refu jobson, of Ker- Others, Belonged to H in the city, j ? little finishing ly unimportant Nearly the Same. ho woman who "Did you ever meet a re r home and ex- gBi,i 'Your money or your lift >r surroundings exactly. But I have met a v. ble.?Exchange gave me clearly to understan ? less I handed over my pock : would allow me to perish 1 |g Bam Catarrhal Deafness Cannot by '"<al applications. as they ci w? th- dlsenstd portion of the ear only one nay to cure catns^hai (j. and that la by a constitution* il$| Catarrhal Deafness Is caused S"a W^r J&&t* flamed condition of tin inucoui J RV mm the Eustachian Tube. When t) L'l nl Inflamed you have a rumbling so pt rfiTt htarlng. and when It M ' closed. Deafness Is the result. Inflammation can be reduced nn< m * '^1 restored to Its normal conditio M wl" be destroyed forever Jhn I Id deafness* are caused by catarrh an tnflamad condition of the m r A faces. Hall's Oa'srrh Medicine the hlood on the mucous surfs We will give One Hundred I any cm" of Cnfarrhal Deafness t lludl Slaf k* cured by Hall's Catarrh Medl culars free. All Druggists. 75c. re Saturday. f. j chknsy & co.. t -wno is i^eo ttoDiDRon7" h: lnson of the clerk of a 1 n, of Winston- c,ub 'n ??e ?f }he }arge c,tl . . membership Is for the most 1 est of Mrs. An- up of actors ..That cable here so lone It Is getting my It was one of those cable ned yesterday permit the name and i he attended a be,.rrnd tbro"?h the tb,n "Haven t you opened It ye the clerk In return. "I for to J. C. Robinson In San of Hopewell, and he returned It snylng I ity. is spending | belong to him. Next I forwa ves and friends Robinson, In New Orl said It did not belong to hi | not think of asking you t ^ ? because you have seen It aln day and I got the Idea that lOThS. +, belong to you. I put It hi ! + + + + + + thinking that It was for sr Robinson who might be Intro bistare sPent| have the mall privilege." id Mrs. H. B. Robinson carefully openet >f Lancaster. | Qf the envelope with a pone rry McDonald It had been pasted up by the I Harry, Jr., of lnson. As he read the me returned homei brows knitted, bis fingers tr< is in this com-1 ran hand through his ha! "Datnphool!" he ejaculi . . ' glared nt the cable dispatch, ey has returned ? . .. , ' . he meant the retnnrk for 1 c Hll afte: ^or tbe son,b,r p,, ^id not Sp( with her pa- "That cable Is for me," he 3. E. Ferguson, the ejaculation having coolf l, our efficient somewhat. "That cable offi to resume her $f?00 Job for a month's work her parents in ^as been kicking around months and I hadn't the sllg of u,'.iyh | It was for me. But why sh . ' 'lw '! addressed to Leo Robinson 1 -end with Miss j The cIerk took the cnble ! "It Isn't addressed to Leo.' of Rock Hill,I "That Is 'lco,' which means it his farm in! message Is written In the ' of the originating country." 1 "Give me a nostaee stnm .T<)|{ L'RGGS write an explanation, but 1 NEW ORDERS W,H never be believed," but Concern in Lan- minutes before Robinson thoughts Into shape to put o of the import- Rather Crude Pun of be ''nite.l Persons who laugh e* thr .. appear- able efforts of the ordinary s today is here-1 wheeze eseator missed a 1 manufacturing i lectable comedy In eonnecti places and in rather faint subway explos reby It is 1m-1 Thirty-eighth street. In er he imoUcilh I HayH a Gothnm change. precautions had been takei for violations citP(j workmen were statlo he undersigned j an(j south of the antlclpa any violation- ! when a woman with a bab; State Fuel Ad-1 came along hurrying south. """IT- man told her that there wai 5. WYL.IK, i explosion, but she nearly kn er County Fuel over as she bumped him wit j rlage and hurried by. She 1 8 passed when a foreman stuc1 out of one of the street fls saw her. "Fley," he calh i workmen who had permltt the most eflfec- . pass. "What's the matter lttle "finishing Didn't I tell you not to allc ? an attractive j to pass? What's your ni lands of persons 1 way?" "Me name Is Can costly furnish- ' swered the flag-bearer. " ly and skillfully ! flred," bawled the boss, with of a clever dec- I time decision. PAGE FIVE % URYLAND lg splendor, with all its youthful idrous fascination, is laid before XIAM FOX TTS FOX KIDDIES IN bes in the Woods turization of charm and advenid old. THEATRE the coble *ro"nd the ice and Lizzie manage* to language keeP "P wlth her Ponoor. The dog hoa won conalderable fame for speed oa p and Til the lce[ know It utilization of Waste. It was ten utilization of waste In the pot his battle-wrecked parts of France ha? n paper. been reduced to a science. All the pieces of shell, cases, unexploded ' bombs, haversacks, helmets, canteens, unspeak- Hn(j ev,.n n](j ril(TS are p'^ked up and vaudeville spnt <jown to the base to be utilized lit of de- some form or another. At one on with a Rp0^ [>0,000 old shoes were being reIon above pn|rp,t when a war correspondent Broadway, visited it. The upper part of an old The usual shoe Is <tften converted Into shoe a and ex- iaoos by an tnpenlous machine lnventned north e(j an jr|sii shoemaker. One thouted crash snno hundred French girls are y carriage employed at one salvage shop convertThe flag- jng overcoats picked up on the fields. * to be an t _ ocked hlra h the car- No Prohibition on This. ind hardly Here's an old sentiment worth re k his head calling at this time: The spirit of '7? isures and ?Distilled hy our fathers, may It f>d to the never he diluted hy their sons.?Boa* ed her to ton Transcript. wli you? . >w anyone S" s Wood's Seeds true warFor 1918 The patriotic duty of farmers and " Hardeners everywhere is to increase hher who crop and food production. Inten"Not s've 'arm'nK and Hardening, and . the liberal use of fertilizers, together ? h ? w'th proper rotation of crops, so d that un- aa increase arid improve the feretbook he tillty and productiveness of the >y starra- land, are all vital and necessary considerations at the present time. Wood's Descriptive Catalog Be Cured For I'M 8 gives the fullest and most nnot reach up-to-date information in regard , gAfneal! by rtanemi Farm and Garden Seeds l Itnlr.fc of ..... . . lie tub.- is And tells about the best crops to und or im- grow, both for profit and home use. la entirely ... . . Uni.-aa the Writs for Catalog and prices of n."henVina Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed y wh'eh u Potatoes, Seed Oats, or any UCOUI lur- | Farm Seeds Required. e?s of the Catalog Mailed Tr? On B?<inast. hat*cannot T. W. WOOD & SONS, cine. Clr. ? - " | I SKKDSMKN, Kichmond, Va. i oledo. O. ' ' H t ,*AI TODAY 10 Cents VROUNQ | CHAMPION ICE SKATING DOQ lysterloua sked RobVnderlottt yjL whow ^t\ nmdtt ^ | has been per. | i:;f\ t?' 'asked | ^mL "^^MhL Francisco | ^K^sSSE^ ^^||Ra|ffi t (lid not v rded it to * cans. H# i ] fll 0 open it lost every | It did not ' ' tick again tine other (lured and 1 the flap '\:"'^Jy 11 because .^^Q^mrngF^^'^^HHsST ' last Rob- ' ri , | ..^^B^. ssage his : unhled. he . ^.JIMl I r. ' X' ited. and I -^H[;',:.1B^?~? Whether ^9L < - o-sSiSI ilinself or ^^Sppp^:''V<?'- 'Jj remarked, d hi in oft ~ ^^**iCs4*> >red me a r'"""t- ^ "jgilJ ^^^TTTTftlfl Horp ,t 1^6*w*iRiRwiR**wiii55iae htesMdea LI"1?. the Umoui skating Airedale nul l it he w*rded the four-legged Ice skatlna ,,, championship of the world by Mlso I s * tch Dorothy Klewer at the St. Nicholas loo , ?nid" rink. They are shown taklna a swino