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PAGE EIGHT KERSHAW HEADS LIST WI1 FOR FINISHING WORK All U<xiNtrunt.H Iteported Classiflotl One on January 18, Far Ahrntl of Time. The local board of Kershaw Tl county reported that they finished folio tentative classification of all regis- N< trants on the 17th day of January. ^|uii This board is the first to report that Rg0. they have finished classifying reg- testi Intrants. Members of the board are fore Senator A. J. Lleattie. chairman; folio J. H. Clyburn and I)r. J. W. Corbett. witn The number of registrants is 2,307. Andi This board has concluded its work the far ahead of time. It was not abie thought possible that the work could 8tat< be concluded so quick. The infor- confl mat ion that this board had finished und< classification was wired to the pro- w. 1 vost marshal general on the 18th farm Fifty-five of the 56 boards had amo] concluded the mailing of questionnaires by or before the 11th inst. B*ik< Janu * LINCOLN WOI I.I) KKVISK + + Ills tJKTTYSIllTU. SPKKCII + R? + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Marf even (Issued by the Indiana Red Cross.) gottt If Abraham Lincoln were alive. wnol facing this new crisis in the history the | of the country he loved so unsel- My fishlv, what would be his plea to said you, his fellow-ctizens? lie would my i make a new speech at Gettysburg, shot. He would say: whei "Seven score and one years ago Andi our fathers brought forth on this the continent a new nation concern d in Andi liberty and dedicated to the propor- bold tion that all men are created equal. Mar? The most arrogant military power fired ever organized by craft and efficiency j j9 ] is trying to kill that proposition. We barr are confronted by the active hatred whei of a nation conceived in oppression jj( and dedicated to the proposition that might makes right. Again the des- one perate leaders of that nation we jnR must fight a great war to test wheth- of er our nation or nnv notion oonooi.. " - ^ .? v.".. som( ed in liberty can lone endure. On ^ the battlefields of \Kurope are the graves of millions of men who have p.t^( Riven their lives that freedom may tjien survive. To the peaceful homes of Krar Kurope have come gaunt starvation ran and the death of innocents. The ^OQj( time lias come for men and women fort cl America to carry speedy help to the brave souls of Belgium, of j Prance, of Great Britain. For they j)a(j have been fighting our battles. Bet stan us now be dedicated to the unfinish- j!aill ed work so bravely advanced by our fathers in 1776 and 1863. It is for us to take increased devotion to the' t ord cause for which they gave the last | full measure of devotion. Bet us "K now highly resolve that the men|*as who died at Valley Forge and Get-; 'a" tvshurg and on all the torn battle-; SO,U fields of Belgium and France shall ' not have died in vain; that the free "nu Tn? nations of the world. under God, ' shall have a new birth of freedom; that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." And J Flowers Owe Life to Insects. I,e][ In California are several sorts of an(j flowers that would hear no seeds ex- st cept for the visits and activities of in- J sects. One of these is the yucca. A " tiny moth lives in the flower and per- som forms a peculiar work, Intricate, but hea without which the yucca could not per- bea: oetuate itse1" on eh seeds drei GRANeCR LIVER REGULATOR a < Relievescl<>1' , K isjrorety veg- fJS?? ^ ^ IjSpjSS! t<M' tains no calo- | ? a. '<^_ melor alcohol, [ijr S S JVJ *}, ,)ac' and is a most |?35^ &? hoa efficientfami- Sj, M fire, ly medicine 1 v^-4? E&3 ha**1**'.ol I for liver and |fe?. B feSSilt ma' stomach ail- -^'S: ments. Sold ?" waa by druggists, 2T>c a box. Refuse all (hr( substitutes. Demand Granger. GranderModicine Co.. Chattanoofa, Toon. L. had THE LANCASTE rNESSES TESTIFY HAKEK FIRED SHOTS * WOMEN s +++++++++++ Says linker Stood lleliiml l'lnc . . , * That women can help Tree and Fired Shotgun at war rlght in their own h Lucy Marsh. doctrine which Dr. Lut _____ lick, president of the le Camden Chronicle prints the Glr,s- is Pleaching night Wjng; this end the organizatior )thing new has developed in the a se* ?' ' patriotic ft ui uui; nuiiBii sotcrui wwks | iu uv awarucii io inose We are publishing below the bers who perform certt mony of Ave witnesses given be- . , , ' " tasks in the saving of fc the jury of inquest held the day wing the killing. Four of these Camp F,re movement an esses claim that they recognized ^,e privilege of wearing rew Baker as the man who fired orations as rewards for shots. So fa ras we have been complishments. The h to Jearn Baker has made no wUh them pre8t|ge and p mient of the affair. He is still , ned in the county jail and we ,ho Camp Flre o^antzat jrstand has employed attorney fasks for which pi 3. deLoach to defend him. honors will be awarded t le prisoner made sale of his ^-Tso a* least as much i this week. As recorded l'? wfioat products, ng the transfers of real estate Invent a new corn bri le auditor's office it reads A. C. ding, etc.. and have the f ;r to F. Shirley. 131 acres $500, twenty times in three m lary 15, 1018. Make tliree different c Testimony at Inquest. sufficiently popular to b? ?becca Marsh, mother of Lucy onre a week. ih. sworn said: Yesterday Ho not use potatoes ing as we were moving we had seven times a week. >n a short distance into some spaghetti in their place. Is. On the right hand side of Fat all potato skins, road I heard a report of a gun. Ho not eat meat or egg daughter, Lucy bent over and once a day. "Lord have mercy." I turned Fat everything edibl lead and said the poor child is plate. I looked across the woods Have not more than e I heard the gun and I saw at regular meals, rew Baker. He then shot me. Use a tireless cooker shot striking me on my head, times in each month, ew Baker then ran. I was Ho your marketing pei ing to my daughter. Lucy by telephone, except in < ill, when the second shot was j Work in a vegetable gn Andrew Baker had a gun in average of three hours a hard. Looked like a double- Preserve enough of a olod gun. He was behind a pine berries for the family for i I first saw him. Preserve enough of a ribson Marsh, sworn, said: Yes- vegetable for the use of ly afternoon, something after lor winter, such as o'clock I was on a wagon rnov- be as. tomatoeR. Had gotten about one-quarter "? not throw away ai . mile from home. There was ?ther wheat products, a woods on the right hand side Scrape all mixing bow he road. I heard the report of ("shes clear with a spati in. I looked and saw Andrew Throw away no bone ar with a gun in his hand. Ho bave used them for sot shot again at my mother and -v?ur soup stock ever; tdmother and then turned and am?unt ?f food, away. I called for my gun. and Throw away no fat. my gun and followed him Before disposing of y or fifty yards. He got into carefully inspect the cor ker woods and out of my sight, j baskets and pails to see i sure it was Andrew Baker. u?i| edible is thrown away, a double-barrel gun. lie was! '^n elective patriotic h ding up against a pine on right 1 awarded to any girl w ,1 side of pine. He had on a fami,y to <*? ?"? of the a t colored hat. j for threc months. lines English, sworn, said: Yesay about one o'clock I was helpto move the Marsh family. 1 behind all the rest of them. 1 < BUSINESS NO d a gun shot twice. There were 1 + e pines between me and the noise * + + + + + + + + + + he gun when he shot the first 5. I looked and couldn't see him. hi) One black last shot I was there where I ono horn sawed off d have seen him and he was broken off; weight sing. It was a stout built man Strayed from home i a light hat on. He was a white Reward for reti i. I took the man to be Mr. j Brown, Lancaster, R. Irew Maker. ohn Kngllsh, sworn, said: I was )ing to move the Misses Lucy WANTED?A Rood mar Rebecca Marsh and their sons I sent us in Lancaster a erday. We were about a quarter counties to sell ] i mile from their home pnssing Granite Monuments a e woods on right hand side. I of cemetery work, rd a report of a gun. After I good proposition foi rd the report of a gun I saw An- man. Owen Brothers v Baker making his second shot Granite Co., Greenw< he Misses Marsh. I was looking he direction of the report of the |. <>K SALE Five cov when it first fired. I never saw milk. W. M. Morrlf Baker until after be had fired Route 1. first shot. After the second shot then ran. I am sure it was Mr ' ?rY A IJirYCLE and p lrow Hak*r ride. Cost* you no n :zra Taylor, sworn, says: Yes- pav (he cash. go ea ay afternoon as we were passing an(j at the old price, e woods, 1 heard the report of a orell. It was about one o'clock. Af the report of the gun I heard FOIt SALE?We have 5 io women screaming. I looked chines and will se1 k and saw the ton of a man's standard nddtnf man (1 as hf was running. He had third cost for quick 1 twice. I don't know who the nett-Terry Co. i was. I was on the wagon that s Lucy Marsh was on when she Rl'Y THAT CHILI) a shot. Miss Lucy lived about s*?P the waste of tabl ?e minutes after she was shot. W"1 the work of a mutes were trying to run, and I tets- J- B. Mackorel to hold them. FOR SALE?Fifty to i acres of land. Also horse farms for stan tenants that can stock. Situated tw ./f' + " miles from Lancaster. apply W. B. Plyler. 9 S NOTHING BETTER house on a dark n flash light. No ' No can blow < ' always ready. Come PpKftflpFplf ; M] H Mackorell. dr. w. s. holly, vet '4 li 818 9 8V* Hiclan, Surgeon and C at Gregory, Hood Lh stables. Phone 226, 1 JR NEWS, LANCASTER, "":d0 not hi: ! HAYK * ,u,, ::::: facts ai omes is the ? her H. Gu- Now Is Camp Fire ? and day. To Mrs. T. J. Wall i has adopt- home, 1305 Berk )o<l honors" ^ia, S. C., and si of its ninn- 'ac^8* tin specific was a cona liver and stoma iod. In tht ou8tiess, dizziness "honor is accompanied wit] certain dec- :'oss. Having r definite a< - newspapers how i .. ing done by the u onors carry ... raw-Paw, I decid roinotion in , . using a couple o iwn- much better that Uriotic food :ts use, as I can ire: housework is no corn as you me. I can eat when before I b aad or pud- P?".Pa, amily eat it consta"t indigest onths. more broken slee in the morning orn receipts . , strong as I ever 3 each used "Your Liquid 1 boon and I shall more than . ?? , , .. ,, , ; I go. as I believe Use rice or ? , good than you el I wonder-worker ir s ...ore than more to brighten e on the| ,>el glooni to n and strong iron I two courses ?h?? hj i pounded. The ev twenty-live lishinK ev,'r>' dav sive proof. sonally. not A system that emergencies. 1 un down require irden on the ll'an^? Ironizivi week. lifts ami lio|<k y ny fruit or l>r<>bahly keeps ii ' the winter. " '8 so'd hy all le ny fruit or Ironlzed Paw-I the family Formula on ever corn, beans, ders promptly att state Drug Co., ny bread or Adv. Is and food ila. Menti s until you "What do they ip. Add to *when the sI),r!f 11 .... a mental process. y available ... ... spirit moves every house."?Louis villi any waste, all that nothing ionor can be K ho gets her Bjj ibove honors U *+ +++ 8 SPECIAL TICES + 8 The last M + Corsets at cow with this week, and other H about 600. Q J. C. CO] January 12. K [lm Clcvo I cnir. nil ? acin an it 4. 27-it-pd. included ii i to repre- ???1 nd adjoining , . At 50c one Marble and nd all kinds price. . . We have a At 79c Cors r the right All priced , Marble and >od, S. C. ? . ? fresh in > ?, Lancaster, jsio. 369 27-3t-pd. ay while you ^ lore than to AT isy that way J. B. Mark 26-11. I 5 adding ma- E II one good H hlne at one- H sale. Ben- H SliATK and I /fcj lets. A slate hundred tab- B?4 1. 26-lt. one hundred several two. dlng rent to / urnlsh own LJ LJ / o or three / For terms / around the w L ight than a l Fvl iger of flre. . V\j out and it Is see one. J. 26-lt. I erlnary Phy entlst. Office re Stock Co. Lancaster, BMfllHH! s. c. IE STUBBORN Book of Mixed the Time. Useful to every 01 ter was seen at her * ley avenue. Colum- CwMfV COWS, Oeef i tated the following WOTR OXetl, nOTSi m?/?? taut sufferer from to u . k. 91 'ELLS you how to p C %IOUy eS\ I P?re mixed feed and sleeplessness, K ?cicntifically. Ii ex reme weak- Givcg ^ fo end in our oca mula for every much good was be- combination of feeds se of your Ironl/.ed uged jn the ed to try it. After Tells the percentage f hott,es 1 fe,t so of protein and carbohyI have continued drates. Directs what e honestly say that Qf each mixture to fee more a drudgery tenance, for milk produ now with pleasure. egan using your 'Xhis book also contains v I suffered from ion. 1 have no I# ps and when I rise I feel almost as j ^ $1-75 Ladies' Corse y N ^' t ! ^j^nj ^ ** t or8ets we" mt j'jjj^ ^ regular and stout w ''fyfy' ' ShS None better at these 1 bine superb styles, wit! ^v/y 1 ^E9 the wearing (| Jj m College Girl Corsets i A JBEShR tor f^e women wbo c ^ i Special?one lot South* $1.25. All priced s[ /\V Very special in IlrassK ^ U* Q Li to select from at . . 10DMAN-WALKUP ( r* li r i r v oeiis ror i^asn tor t i wiin" i? run ti'vy a 1 ' " ' h M ' Shows why these delintc it does mally mom than the old styk hulh aim lor it. being a tjon Qf wfty they \ my case. space for storage, why t aw Itemed} will do mix well with other foe the world, to dis- they cost much less thi take happy homes sands of feeders are entl todies, than all the feed formulas show h tve ever heen com- properly with concentra ldpitce ?? ar,- pub- Mr ,,, B ^ should he conelu- . , _ . prefers Buckeye Huh that they are less trc Is overworked or digestive organs and 's a harmless stint- better. I*a\v-I*a\v Tonic To **ture the best result* and ti on. Your druppist thoroughly twelve hour, b, wetting them down night and mc , hut if he doesn t this cannot be done, wet down ading drug stores. feed the hulls dry, use only hal 'aw, price $1.00. Sen<' to the 1 y bottle. Mall or- Dept. K The Bucke ended to. Inter- Atlanta Birmingham Auguita Charlotte Inc., New York.? il Move. mean by saying, loves?'" "It implies pi IT* Tl V With luy wife, the XnhcPriho HAr I ha I time she sees u new UUUOV1 I Vl> 1 VI 1111/ 1 e Courier-Journal. Special Sale of1 SALE OF CORSETS ALL THIS WEEK. T oportunity to buy snappy and well made such low prices as you will find here all rsets, W. B. Corsets and College Girl Coriduced for this special sale. Every one J 1 this money-saving event. lot Ladles' Corsets, worth up to $1,00. Sale * . OOc ets $1.25 Value, well mado, some broken sizes. I special at 70c pAt $1.29 Corsets that V ' 4 TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1918 urn rrrrwir-M-.- w srx Feeds r==^3=SI / ii&jf oner of // MlXl??) II T'l'i / feeds I // LA'"V COW) / PI J I CATTL* lull / *<>** OXEN / 0/ re- I / If VW/ W'lw&tK /I imount I fflJ d for mainction, for fattening and for work, an interesting chapter on AM MAM :ke:YF OTTONSCCO 9 ULLS \ LINTLKSS d hulls have greater forage value i, why they allow better assimila go farther, why they take less hey are easy to handle, why they >d, why cattle relish them, why an old style hulls and why thcuausiastic about them. The mixed ow to combine Buckeye Hulls ites and other feeds. Ala., Fs to old style hulls. He says >uble to feed, are better for the seem to agree with the cows 9 develop the ensilage odor, wet the halls efore feeding. It is easy to do this by trning for the next feeding. If at any time i at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to f as much by bulk as of old style hulls. Mitt for Your Copy of the Booh * ye Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K 11 Greenwood Little Koch Memphis Jack tort Macon Selma .ancaster News, $2 a Year n. I uorsets ta that you could not duplicate on eaa than $2.50. Priced special for #1.71) ido styles nnd models for medium, omen. Priced special 89c, 91.29 and $1.79 , ('OI18GT VALUES, i prices. Special models that comi graceful lines and comfort and all lualities. Prl ced 89c, 91.29 and 91.79 at sale prices. Corsets made special are. Values up to $3.50. Sale 4 $2.19 ern Lady Corsets. Value $1.00 and >eclal at 79c ires. A number of beautiful styles 4 He WMPANY jess * ftp-' '^A* . uHltf rffcPi' .1 irfi? i