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FRIDAY, J^UARY 25, ISjjLS Head Stopped Up? Can Try the Vick Vap-O-Rt anient repot AppBad Is Sahra Form Orar Throat tion of Vick'a ad ChMt Rdi?TM by bUkUon S^, tLS and Absorption. rspors that ar opening the Vapor treatment* are best for inflamma- phlegm, and Nona of the air passages. Tho vapors For deep che carry the medication direct to the inflamed towels to opt surfaces without disturbing the stomaoh, absorbed thro as internal medioines will do. A very oon- tightness and ViLA 7af"WH'?WS + * + + + ++ + + It should >> next Monda ABOUT TOWN. + all e stor plants will + + + + + * + * + + The drug st stores will L.. P. Clyburn, who has been se-),mt wiu r|r riously ill for the past two weeks is ' jng picture reported Improving rapidly. | wi? he opejl ?o? The town election in Kerhaw wil' ^ geutlei bt held Monday. January 28, an in- >nokVa tendnnt and four wardens to be representati ,ected- lay that he north of La Mr. and Mrs. itobert Lee Sowell, mijos of thf of Kershaw, have announced the p|nevm0 nn engagement of their daughter. Thel- road near y ma. to Edward K. Plyler. or Lan- lje camp f,.0 caster, the marriage to take place KinIa be.vont the latter part of February. inR warmer ?o- About fifty farmers met in the court house Wednosdnv with fnnniv A new ga ! / w ? . * . Agent Graeber and heard explained l)ilir "hop 1 the plan to get nitrate of soda. The building JU! United States department of agrlcul- front of the ture will furnish the nitrate through ,,on- It ' the county agent. an automol 0 years exper John Postman, an employe at the with Ira P. saw mill of Charles Johnson in comes front Buffalo township, Kershaw county, company, of fell on a saw while at work last Fri- family, is I day and his body was cut complete- street. Tin ly in half. The remains were inter- come sales red at Flat Creek church yard Sat- known cars urday morning. hie quarters The morning train from Colum- The Lane bia, due here at 10:17, has been late held a joint for the past two or three days, near- Jackson's hi ly two hours late on yesterday. The home of N trouble was said to be a bad lot of Miss Annie coal with which it was Impossible An interestl to keep sufficient steam to pull the out which i train. gled Banner o iOK. "Genei Senator Reeee Williams, of Ban- Mrs. G. J. caster, is chairman of the special mental solo committee appointed by Lieutenant- Mrs. L. D. 1 Governor Bethea to make an inves- eral Jacksoi tigation into charges made by Gov- Dow: music ernor Manning against former Chief River and 1 Game Warden Alfred A. Richardson Tree;" reac in a veto message. The other mem- Lee by Ben bers of the committee are Senators D. W. Kelh Alan Johnstone, of Newberry, and Lee and Ja J. W. McCown, of Florence. ; closed with CHRISTMAS ^lilli. BANKING i^JpOB lltl Our Christmas Banking Club is for e women, men and boys, the children and 1 You can start with 10 cents, 5 cents, and increase your deposit the same amoi IN 50 WEEKS 10-CENT CLUB PAYS $11 6-CENT CLUB PAYS 2-CENT CLUB PAYS 2 1 CENT CLUB PAYS 1 You can begin with the largest payr crease your payments each week. We also have clubs where you pay in $5.00 weekly and in 50 weeks have $'25.C Join yourself and have every member so, too. We Add 4 Per Cent Inter* The First Nationa THB L ?.v . ? . . ;?7_ ?t ? _ _ | Light refrei 't Breathe? \,he ho""" y?q Thos. H. ib Treatment! irr;; treatment Is a good appliea- i lowing to 1 "Vap-O-Rnb" Salvo over the I course acqa: heet, covered with a warm of the GerI . The body heat release* , , _ e inhaled with every breath, 'aw an(' * 8 air passages, loosening the ask that yc healing the raw surfaces. fact that a st colds, first apply hot wet in the pores. Vick's is thea >earH or aD ugh the skin, out of the Germ Mr?m. 25o^60e^or|hM perial Gerrr Xf/f /TTViL' to i A M ary 4th and quested that railing atte not he forgotten that "ons mentic y is "fuelless dnv" and viously take es and manufacturing *ion papers be closed for the day. registration ores, banks and grocery :l severe per be open in the morning non-observa >se at noon. The mov- tration will theatre and pool room over r>.ooo, i and will close Tuesday, population. said cities. lation than nan. traveling from Ko- respC, to Orlando, b la., told a application ve of The News yester- postmaster experienced good roads wjjj t,e ncaster except about 12 NN jjj niake road between here and registration d some of the mountain between no lartinsvilie, Va. lie said registration, m "the best town in VirI a doubt" but was seekweather. + + * P rage and automobile re- * ias been opened in the st across the tracks, in Southern passenger sta- Mrs. Kitt in charge of A. R. Dutes. Charleston. >ile expert of several ience, who is associated Mrs. Prat Jones. Jr. Mr. Dutes Columbia it the Gibbes Machinery ' Columbia, and with his Emanuel ivlng on North Main ^ ,n Hpa a new concern will beagents for some well- Zfib Mqoi as soon as more suita- vj8Uor jn t|i i can be secured. ?o? T. L. Sn 'aster chapter U. I). C. 8pent Wedf celebration of Lee's and rthdays Saturday at the Irs. Mattie McCardell. MJas Ial, Wltherspoon presided. throp col'Ieg ng program was carried end ftt hon. ncluded "The Star Spanby the chapter; read al Robert E. Lee." by ( orpor.il Derrick; music, instru- amP * ev e i, "New America." by ^r* an(* Robinson; reading. "Gen.. ? t? >?,. The friei 1. by Mrs. Mary R. Xlc. "Let us Cross Over the kins W,M b test in the Shade of the to be ling. Eulogy of General atlac ? a Hill of Georgia, by Mrs. Br; round table talks on Laiy cksop. Jind the program ' ion,d at * ... u t cs....o Ala., returr song Auld Lang Syne. ter getting on account VV. R. Ca IbdUyJJinKH nt?B ?l,ort ,url RMMann||H Camp return veryone; girls and B the baby. 2 cents, or 1 cent "T' int each week. 15 Cent* 7.60 ,3.75 Paramo 5.60 YI\ *.76 nent nrst and de- "THE 10 ('ent? 50 cents. $1.00 or ???>0, $50.00 or $250. COMIN of your family do sat. "ARMS ||% | lO OntN bank a ?oo<i ANCA8TER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C it ' ii diments were served by DID SO MUCH Pope, chief registrar Tor UfO DfWO Jl Dl.trlct of South Caro- fltK DUlO fl eenville, sends the folThe News: You are of Inted with the workings __ ,, ,, _ ,, ... Alien Registration Mrs" tathe>' Tells im writing this letter to Tanlac Gt >u give publicity to the 11 male natives, age 14 ove, citizens or subjects "IT SURE IS lan empire or of the Im lan government are re- . , ... register between Febru- Anderson Woman 9th inclusive. It is re- Glad to Recoitl t you write up the story. Publiclv, ntlon of all of the permed who have not prepn out their naturaliza- "I am glad to recoi . to the fact that this to lhe publtc. lor it is compulsory and that , . , much to give oack mltv will be imposed for , . . hoys and girls and o nee. Blanks for regis- . , It sure is a line medi< he furnished In cities of Mrg Jo8ephine Cath based on census 1910 gt Am,prson a* by the chief of police or KJiyo May 25(h H<] Points with less popudaughter, a son and 5.000 will he served by . .. - ] law, mis. Cathev said Ktlve postmasters andIreaUy hp|pod by Ta should he made to said | < ~ T, I 4 My husband suffi for necessary blank. It .. , . . 1P ?A? digestion and he was shly appreciated if you ... reference to the above w"h ""adachen. nnd act at least two times ,,l<! "as baJ 1,0 ? ... a, e <1 quently of being wi w and the date of said down. My daughter about the same troul * did?indigestion. ne .++++++++++4 terrible headaches. + thinks Tanlac is a mi ERSONALS. l0,ne- for he,Ped + Now he never romp .+++++++++++ trouble for which he and Tanlac got him y McLure is visiting in The Tanlac jU8t nia() son of my daughter ?<>?~ soon had her in fi ik Harper returned troni sure is one more gooi 1st night. of my married boys ai ?o? so took Tanlac and I llirach spent Wednes- a lot.'4 th Springs. Tanlac, the mastei 0 sold exclusively r?v jn | rorn < SUNSET TRAIL." j ererte i IS Cent* ?* n8Slirf G WEDNESDAY. frorn war; i 29TH- mater LLIE RURKE for rif ?in? AND THE GIRL." in Onttt I Show Each Day. V. re, or Charlotte, was a , . ? Lancaster; Peoples Di le city yesterday. _ ? ' _ * Co., Heath Springs; r M k* r, Kershaw.?Adv. ii 11n. of Monroe, N. C., icsday and Thursday in ? -o- r~" ago Cauthen, of Win;e. is spending the weekle. ?o? W. B. Cauthen, Jr., of r, is visiting his parents, y Jr* s. W. Berry Cauthen. I IV ids of Miss Estelle Bas- -y ' glad to learn that she is out again after a severe 1SSUCC l grippe. S ?o? lar^ol iott, who has been sta- p](?] amp McClellan, Anniston, led home Wednesday, afan honorable discharge tllOll* ! physical disabilities. tict'd ?o? armie uthen, Jr.. is at home on rj lough. He is stationed at ^.1 er, Greenville, and will * irday. | T~ subje m\o( \ THEATRE barrc TODAY ,m" ' escn,s i strict rwc r tnui/T V /II lVlV-Ei !n who < SfKNOWN 271." lna(|e i lO Cent* R. (\ SATURDAY S iET MACMILLAN ' lota; ?in? This "THE shouli WHO WON OUT." , * A1 adver Also i sale o ILLY WEST y ~~ln? sugar HE VILLAIN." dealoi ' 10 C ent* POUIIC mado MONDAY thorol tint Presents T riAV M A ?TIM I1 TOAD (i? iND GIRLS ' Mr. < Of Results careft! 2?? FINE." % Says She is mend it as Mr * to fee< that t with c and y tnmend Tanlac hulls, has done so To teci health to iny wetting ther relatives. this ca line." declared th . or No. 12 R. statement she Gives t . , , how mi it husband, a Bui key dauKhter-ln- copy to . had all been D* nlac. *,larta 1 ?ryd from introubled a lot also his appe)inplained fre MI ST |?.\V eak and run MONTH} Mattie, had Attorney-C l>le her father Peoples has rvousness and which it is li Mr. Cathey poll tax befo ghty tine tiled- requisite of him so much, within six i dains of this Peoples emp s took Tanlac. pressly requ in fine shape. amj also th< le a new per- taxes prior I Mattie, and tion. ne health. It i remedy. One j,;. ,\. IVKS1 nd his wife al- 1>K.\T t helped them The chest Ivester was medicine, Is ed Tuesday J. F. Mackey, by Max (1 ilea rup; & Grocery the transfer C. O. Floyd, and Giles w Republic mi E LESS FL( William Elliott, food a 1 the following statemc tudy of the situation y upon Hour for suocc uty of wheat in Austra Our associates in th supply of flour. The si in the use of flour in s. \> meet this condition aisumption of flour by lorn and other substiti loarders of flour, wliet ct themselves to a pen )0 fine, or both. Heta render themselves liab lour in towns and citi 1 quantities; in rural t larrel quantities, diese limitations are e ly observed, die dealers must notif lo not know of the ru to the Food Adminb Prompt invest.igatioi lugar should ho sold in in rural and farm Iocs regulation must bo st rl use precaution to pr 'ho United States Food tising sugar and floui f those commodities, dealers are prohibited and other commodit r in his discretion may Is of corn meal with for the purpose of inc yv saving flour, ho people of South Ca 'raetieallv all flour m rop this year was lai 1 a. rsv using more con 1!-, freight ears are rol ?d of a plentiful supp the doors of the poop ?ood priees will he ser iallv strengthen the hi jht: ? Shrewd buyers re Buckeye jeorge A. Wilson, President of th wood, Miss., is recognized as one < 1 buyers in his section. The very fa< is ample proof that they are the be arket. Anybody who investigates ai AM MAM RUCKE I COTTONSttO V HULLS UNTLIS9 . Wilson and thousands of other user i them ever after. Study them thori l nn v-j oit iuu percent rougnage?no 1 ithcr food; that they agree with cattli ou will find that they cost much les: You can't buy better or cheaper rough ire the best results end to develop the en ighly twelve hours before feeding. them down night and morning for the ne nnot be done, wet down at least thirty e hulls dry, use only half as much by bul Book of Mixed Feed, he right formula for every combination of fe ich to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat e Hulls and gives directions for using thcr nearest mill. Pr. k The Buckeye Cotton lugusta Birmingham Charlotte Greenwood Jackson I TAX SIX curretl s ItKKOItK KIjKCTION said tli lenoral Thomas H. the s,? given an opinion In 5UU' ^n eld that the payment of ^'s h's re December .'51 is a pre- onterin voting in any election stunt d nonths thereafter. Mr, Chester haslzes that this is ex ired by the constitution Catarrl ? navment nf nil otVw.* by locui "*"vl the dine! :o the date of the elec- only on< j and tha | Catarrhn | flamed < I tne Eus rKK IS SHOT TO i Inflamed pel feet II AT (iKKAT FAIjIjH closed, i . Inflamini er News says that E. A. 1 re.l'!0Led will be shot and instantly kill-! . ? _ an Inllai morning at Great Falls faces, j , Ivester was engaged in i^,env? business at Great Falls ' aij^caiTJ fas an employe of the b** sured : culars fr lis. The murder oc- , )UR?MORE dministrator for South ( int: develops that America r ss in the war with (lenri lia, but we have too few f e war must depend upon rictest kind of economy 11 every household in order the American people mil about do per cent, or pos ites must be used as far her individuals, firms, or alty of four years' impris ilers who aid or abet in le to the same penaltv. FT.OUR. es should be sold in eight md farm communities in ffeetive at once and t y all other dealers in tin lies. Reports of violatioi dration. Arcade Buildinj tl will follow cvcrv repoi SUGAR. towns and cities in two t ilitios in from five to ten rietly adhered to. Kv< event the duplication of i I Administration objects t . Advertising tends to from making combinat ies, except that of com require the consumer to f one pound of sugar. Tl ?reasing the use of eo rolina must remember tl 11st be hauled from the *ge. Many grist mills n meal and reducing the < leased for war work; oui lv of bread; starvation 1 les of our associate coin mred for our corn crop, mds of the government i A ? - - 1 PAGE FIVE .r'^Tao /.? commend ills e Wilson Banking Co., >f the closest and most :t that he feeds Buckeye st value in roughage on id tests s have done will be sure Dughly and you will find int?that they mi* well Then compare prices s per ton than old style iagc than Buckeye Hulls. silage odor, wet the hull* If is easy to do this by st feeding. If at any time minutes. If you prefer to k as of old style hulls. s Free cds used in the South. Tells tening, for work. Describes n properly. Send for your Oil Co. Dept. K I i ittle Rock Macon Memphis Selma at the company store. It is at as Giles started to enter ' re. Ivester jumped on hint ocked him down. Giles pulled tol and tired two shots, one g Ivester's temple causing inleath. Giles was taken to and is now In jail. iat Deafness Cannot Be Cured applications. as they cannot react* ;i?i <1 portion Of it.>' < nr. Titer" to way to cure catarrhal deafncso. t la by a constitutional remedy. II Deafness ts C&UIld by an Inlondltlon of the mucous lining ot tachiun Tube. When this tube is you have a rumbling sound or lmhearing, ami when It I* entirely Deafness is the result. Unless ths ltlon can be reduced and this tube to Its normal condition, hearing destroyed forever. Many cases of are caused by catarrh, which to Tied condition of the mucous surHall's CatarrK Medicine acts thro d on ths mucous surfaces of the III give One Hundred Dollars for of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot I by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Clree. All Druggists, 75c. F. J CHENEY fi. CO.. Toledo. O. \ CORN 'arolina, lias nust depend lany. There iliips to send nist bo prac' to feed tlio ist out down sibly more, as possible, associations, iomnont or a ^ hoarding of b to quarter IJtltl I H'l tinu hoy must be ' community is should bo Columbia, tod oaso. 0 five ))ound 1 pound lots. srv retailor \ ?alos. ;o merchants increase the ion sales of in nol nnv. liiv iu. X UC mrchase two lis ruling is rn nioal and lose facts: West. The have been j consumption r armies are will bo kept ltrios in the and wo will in tVm v??v/ acinic