The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 25, 1918, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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t PAGE EIGHT * i PIG CLUB WORK IS I livei WELL UNDER WAY the the (Continued from Page 1.) W pliei islrl In Lancaster county an oppor- tion tunity to help make the county In- and dependent of the Western smoke awa house, and to help provide our na- Mai tion with the greatly needed meats tura and fats. We realize that many closi boys and girls do not have at hand post $15 to $25 to purchase the kind of in f pig they deserve and should have for to begin their pig club work. In or- neg? der that everyone may have the op- pip portunity to become the owner of j, a good pure bred pig we have ar- pi ranged with the Hank of Lancaster as a to furnish you the kind of pig you want and should have. r < The Bank of Lancaster have . agreed to buy 100 choice registered ' pigs 10 to 12 weeks old and place p( them with the boys and girls of the you county on the following terms. i j t 1. Kach boy or girl must make application for membership in the Lancaster County Pig Club on wanl blanks furnished by the county aKr,"'amj cultural agent. And this application , L , meat must be approved by the parent or jn(OI guardian of the boy or girl making I application. 18Cl;? 2. Each applicant must be reeI ters ommended by three well known . . . .... expli people of the community In which he . ,. the or she lives. I . . ..... ... . I bnnj 3. Each applicant must agree to , d ren follow the instructions given by the recei county agricultural agent. 4. Pigs will be placed with boys and girls between the ages of 12 j .? ... . . start and 18 vears. (A boy or girl un. m . mem der 12 and over 10 may become a .... We I member of the club but can not be ranted a loan by the bank.) bovs 5. Not more than $25 will be loaned to any one member. 6. Each member will give the Hank of Lancaster his or her per- we onal note for the cost of the pig ^,ov furnished to said member. givei 7. These notes will become due ' ^?V on November 15. 1918, with inter- 'laS* est from date at 7 per cent. echo 8. )Each member will have the I privilege of paying his or her note ^or In full when due. or he or she may 8pj10 make a payment of $5 and have the (jjgpi note extended for the balance of a' pojn term to be agreed upon, but not to S(,jin exceed 12 months. | p)irt All pigs will be selected and pur- ma(j chased by the county agricultural I agent. Either Bershires, Poland "Chinas, or Duroc-Jerseys will b? ^ furnished. We would suggest that all members in a school district se- wjr< lect the same breed of pigs. De- can LUCKY S CIGARE YOU'LL e Burley ci full of flavoras a pipe. IT'S TO The Burley toasted; mak delicious. Yo LUclSLUIg IIIIJJIU A same with tot 1%/J to* O n Guaranteed SKjls Jry\AJL^xecut<, I M m m i >" ;.wui | niny ol than any one else. more am enclosing two circular let- tude and two blank forms, which will lief I iin the method of organizing mend pig club work. Will you not pa ; this matter before the ehil- princi of your school as soon as you Stand ive this letter? Other blanks speci! be furnished you for all boys by all girls who wish to join. We will iro an active campaign, to enroll price bers. on Monday. January 21. j tie. hope to visit every school in the | to. ty. You can have a group of York. and girls ready to join when j each your school. I (Wjy1 iring the month of November; 5 will hold the Lancaster Pig v. Numerous premiums will be C'npt. a to the club members who Sei r the best pigs in the different ies. We will also give a subMai prize (1st and 2nd) to the Wj ol whose boys and girls make Jame best collective exhibit. Num- N. Y of members enrolled from a | field ol will count 50 points and the jr.. w lay they make will count 50 > priso; ts. I am sure you want your tenth ol to win one or these prizes, army ...ill . n^i '.III u*; | court e regarding this show later. ' ment 11 had c The 8ocial Excuse. ^ia, ! Newport man who was Invited to nuse party In Maine not long ago, ?d his would-be hostess: "Regret not route. Lie follows b\ oust." L r rapiti COM I Harp j nary hourf iTRIKE iTTE I + * ? D njoy this real ?. ? frarfittfi. Tt's |* + d 4. j WAN -just as good 0O< Or ASTED t ma tobacco is Gr es the taste l(m u know how ur] ves the flavor Ind it's the rid >acco exactly. or roit ho MtAZU ^ |t mmmmmmmmj lU MM fjg?M MM tiMMHtfMrittflMMNi ' % ' v.. , ... 1 y of the pigs will begin when nnf weather becomes favorable iu Kill spring, or about April 1. 1918. re are enclosing herewith an apation blank and recommendasheet. Fill out this application get your recommendations right y before the 100 pigs are gone. ^ I these to the county agricul- j8^ac 1 agent at once, using the ened addressed envelope without Use age. Make out your application Com< ull. If you prefer paying cash your pig, you will have the priv- . i g; i of doing so at the time your .' , a. . tritis is delivered. ist as soon as your application ?^us< issed upon and you are accepted ^ i member we will notify vou. hurt my i ollowing is the letter sent to even hers in the countv: I a?, - d\v Teachers: I Iron I *rhaps you have wondered how gan 1 could help to increase the pro- dose, ion of food so badly needed, tinue e is a way for every one to help. 8poot > is an opportunity for you. We thanl t your help to interest the boys (.at a girls in the production of more stonu t. You can do more to secure the gaine pet r\f ( hn nhll/1 ron /\f *' rHE LANCASTER NEWS, 1 m LANIGAN'S 1 iSTARTLING EVINCE t c le of the most startling and sattory results recorded from the of Ironlzed Paw-Paw has Just * ? to hand. Mr. Robert I.ani- ^ a farmer by occupation, whose ess Is R. F. I). 3. Columbia. S. ^ ays: "I was suffering from gasI, torpid liver, stomach troubles sd by indigestion, all of which snts made me a rundown physi- * rreck. I was afraid to eat. as it i me, and nothing would stay on i' stomach. Have tried almost * rthing. but could not get relief. P forlorn hope, I tried your ? ze?l Paw-Paw. The results be-1 6 to appear almost after the first J I gradually got better, con-j a d using your Remedy, a table- t< iful three times a day. Now, is to Iron!zed Paw-Paw, I can tl nything without distress, my n ich Ijaels fine again and I have n d rapidly in weight; in fact, I'p say. 'I feel my old self once a 1 cannot express my gratl-j sufficiently for the immense re-1 r, have obtained. Shall recom-!,., it wherever 1 go." |,, w-Paw ? Iron?NlTX ? the V( ipal component parts of the lard New Remedy, is being j] illy introduced and explained (j I leading drug stores. j j, nized Paw-Paw (ifquid form), $1.00. Formula on everv hot-1 Mall orders promptly attended (I Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New I ?Adv. L j tl IP JACKSON MAN ? SENTENCED TO PRISON ,< ______ K James K. Ilo'nate Must Serve iren Years and He Dismissed i j, From Army. i w n ishington, Jan. 24.?Cap>t.|0 s E. Holgate of Niagara Falls. commanding: a battery of artillery at Camp Jackson, S. r, as sentenced to seven years' imnment at the Atlanta pent?ry and dismissed from the Ho nlpaHPfl criilltv hafnrn n martial of forging an indorseto a note for $250 which he , llscounted at a bank at Coiuin- f( 3" rHOOKS TO HK OI'KV. ?> e books of subscription to the ti nl stock ' of THE HAHPKR a PANY will be open at it. S. o er's office on Saturday, Jan- si the 26th. 1017, between the i of in a. in. and 4 p. m. j t< It. S. Harper, I p Joe Mcllwain, I ( Ellison Unarms. i - Will Blackmon, K Corporators. p. c T USINESS NOTICES 0 ++++++ +++++ !TEI>?A Rood man to repre- ii it us in Lancaster and adjoining d anties to sell Marble and i o anite Monuntents and all kinds a cemetery work. We have a S od proposition for the right v in. Owen Brothers, Marble and o anlte Co., Greenwood, S. C. b SALE?Five cows fresh in j Ik. W. M. Morris, Lancaster, ^ iute 1. 27-.'U-pd. a A BICYCLE and pay while you * le. Cost you no more than to ( y the cash. So easy that way d at the old price. J. II. Mackell. 26-11. BENT One new two-story use with barn, well, etc., about ( le mile from court house, on lesterfleld Avenue. Neany jht acres land. Will rent house th or without land. Apply to J. Mcllwaine, Lancaster, S. C. 1 t-pd. ' THAT CHILI) n SLATE and }p the waste of tablets. A slate 11 do the work of a hundred tabta. J. B. Mackorell. 26-lt. SAIiE?Fifty to one hundred res of land. Also several two. irse farms for standing rent to nants that can furnish own ock. Situated two or three 1 lies from Lancaster. For terms nlv W n Plwlor HI NO BETTER around the < >u?e on a dark night than a 1 i8h light. No danger of fire. ' > wind can blow it out and it Is 1 ways ready. Come see one. J. 1 Mackorell. 26-lt. 1 W. 8. HOLLY, Veterinary Phy:ian, Surgeon and Dentiat. Office < Gregory, Hood Live Stock Co. I iblee. Phone 226, Lancaster, 1 * ?& wt* ? LANCASTER, S, C. 1VITH THE SOLONS DURING THE WEEK (Continued from Page 1.) ? A favorable report waa made on J he bill to provide for the proposed State industrial school for girls. The John De Lallowe Home will >recipltate a fight by the intention " o appropriate $30,000 for the erec ion of a building. Senator Niokles ? ibjected to referring the bill to the h Inance committee at this time and ? he senate did not refer the bill. " The Nickles 6 per cent bill was * illle^l without discussion. The house bill to provide and pun sh the obstruction of streams in ? lampton and Jasper counties was iassed with a proviso that it should pply to any county with loss than 00 registered voters. \ The insurance situation came up ? gain on the Hanking hill relative a warehouses and cotton insurance ? Senator Hughes' bill relative to " he screening of windows on rail- J oads was pressed with an amend- ^ lent that its provisions may be . ostponed for the period of the war 2 nd one year afterward. " Senator Shelor thought it ex ?edingly unwise to bother the rail\ods in any way. On an aye and ay vote the bill was killed by a sion. I Dte of 13 to 11. enate t The senate after killing the third r? II f'hou Kill rnlni It.n ? * ? ..r,.. uiaiivr in mifens on omi rt?ac ie windows of passenger trains ad- tliair. )urned. ndtcnth Wednesday?The House. senate. The following new hills were in- When oduced in the house yesterday: Senator Mr. Toole: To amend Section 2 quart a f an act entitled "An act to an- there w horize the county board "of com- provides lissloners of the various counties shall be 3 appropriate moneys out or the fore a l eneral eountv fund to be used in The n-operation with the State officials ... . passed aving charge of live stock sanitarv . ins; ork and the United States departient of agriculture, in the education To ri f cattle tick and infectious and con- I'"'*' ,a igious disease of live stock. 1.15 in Mr. Toole: To amend Section Makii 23 of the Code of Laws of South tober o arolina, 1912, Volume II. relating Hay in i quarantine of live stock, stock lessons ards, etc., by the State veterina- To a ian. way cr Spartanburg delegation: To pro- and Me ide for a county sanitary physician To vi :>r Spartanburg county and to pre- Commls cribe his duties. for 191 Mr. Wasson: To authorize and For 1 mpower the trustees of school dls- tires, rict No. 3-B, located in Greenville Relat nd Laurens counties, to order an way coi lection and to issue bonds of said Auth< fhool district for school purposes, burg to Kershaw delegation: To refund Amen the Camden Volunteer Fire De- primary artment the sum of five hundred tralian $f>00) dollars paid to Kershaw house, nunty by said Camden Volunteer Helat 'ire Department as a license for the tlon wi olding of a carnival in the town of Kequl amden In said county. case of Mr. Fulmer: To incorporate the To v 'own of Springfield in Orangeburg Chariest aunty. of Octo The Senate. bonds. The senate spent yesterday morn- Provi rig pnssing uncontested matters, comniis! iacussing the raising of the salaries cial cor f county treasurers and auditors. Horry r nd the enactment of the bill of To cl enator Ranks of Calhoun, to pro- Cooaawl ide for the insurance of warehouses ships ir perated by the State, and of cot- To at on stored therein. to provi Some consideration was given o tion in he bill of Senator Williams of Ai- linn, on en, which has for its purpose the 000 in holition of the State tax commis- To p I Tells What Gave Him Agony With / Carpenter Forced to Red and Unable tism and Sciatica Pulling Him Dc Taking Concentrated Fo was co Having No Alcohol In It Claim months It Is Better and Stronger sufferin and Much Cheaper Rlood | was to Medicine. \ tried e could f BOTH HUSBAND AND WIFE done w WRITE GUOWING TRIBUTE .worst i November 5, 1917. "ie 'e^ Hear Sirs: Hams. My husband suffered from rheu- ',on w mutism and sciatica for about one nru* By' rear so awfully bad that I just can't k,(tney Inscribe his awful suffering. We ,)OUKht lad doctors to tend him but nothing ora1, except the morphine they gave him 8t?rP8i'aaed the awful pains. When he ,ratrd began breaking out with bolls and rtftP?8,t ?ores he would itch so bad he would 8tron*? ilmost scratch to the bone. I Tnore thought aure he would die," writes *'M8 ? Mrs. A. B. Williams. took lt Her husband, who suffered the now r? Ireadful torture of rheumatism in "I b ts worst form writes: "I suffered before from rheumatism for two years and getting wswsiiawi ,wib,in i i iiiiiiiiiwiiiiiifMi'i sjpr > \ ' # 'V ' " - * ,**.- v i i FRIDAY, Dr. Caldwe Svrnn Pe ? J * ^ t' A w The Perfect Laxat is an ideal remedy f< pation. It is a comb simple laxative herbs with acts in an easy, natural ma as safe for children as it effective on the strongest < Sold in Drug Stores Ev< 50 cts. (r.) $1. A trial bottle can be obtained, free of cht I)r. \V. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., 3y a vote of 19 to 13 the and repair efused to pass this bill to a ways of Y( >ading, leaving it as a see- Relating linn bill, on tlie ruling of the i)jRon oou The vote ran not be taken as Relating ?n of the attitude of the offlcer8 To esta it was proposed to pass grho()1 for DuRant's bill amending the month law to third reading Prov as some opposition. This bill ,l* *'<x'nK' i that physician's certificates r,'Pei necessary in each ease be- relative ti permit may he issued. Hon of a fcfllowing bills also have I,eau^?^ ' from second to third read- Amendii of licenser pfund S. R. McMaster over- 1,1 c , .. physician xes for the year 1911 to elusive. ag the fourth Friday in Oc- . _ Must De f each year Frances Willard Everv e the public schools, on which mU8t flnnll in temperance would be had. or pnnlshn bolish certain nnlilin hlph. - ossings between MoCormick man or wt rrlwether. been slow); ilidate the action of Jury B??d Impul sioners of Edgefield county oues- ry'u * us all. but Ity of us. he protection of automobile through In any hnrm.ing to the bonds of the high- ? - nmiasion of Pickens county. irizing the town of Bates- ? assess abutting property. W w ding the law in respect to , elections. This ia the Aushallot law passed by the The pai garden*, rs crop and ing to letters of adtuinistra- sive farn lb will annexed. > thellberal [ring a permanent record in with pro ... as to incr public bond issues. tillty am alidate an election held in land, are ton county on the 10th day considers her. 1017, for $275,000 in Wood For 1918 ? ding for the creation of a up-to-dat don to investigate the finan- to all idition of school districts in pgfjn oun,y And tell, lange the boundary lines of grow, bo tiatchie and Pocataligo town- Write f< i Jasper county. Grassai nend an act entitled "An act I Potato de for the holding of an elec- Farr Theater county, South Caro- Catalog the question of issuing S4f>.- rp yy serial coupon bonds." ' ? ' SEED5 rovide for the maintenance Relief After Sufferii Rheumatism In Bed ' to Work With Rheumn- j end by th wn, Finds Reh'ef by I w is as rm of Iron, relieved o , ? and feel I ntined to my room for three ... . . . . , gratitude I tried everything. The . , J . I up. I am ig was so severe I thought I . . J hack at w rover done with work. I . .. .... that rlieu iverything I and my friends1 . ?et, but it looked like I was f ' ^,y i torn suit ith business and work for the SRlu ' i of my life. It struck me j n the small of my hack and In ' heari t leg." continued Mr. WIN Rot a bot1 "Hy chance he heard of whati time ill do for people with blood | wat reall ttem full of uric acid and the|wbat vu'11 i not acting right. He we" an(* a bottle of Acid Iron Mln- had mor* _ k/\? omainaDie at most drug This la the highly concen- Acld Iron natural product of a mineral Va - "?* of medicinal Iron. It la Thla gl ir and being concentrated is afe(j iconornical, a few drops In a t f water being a full dose. He " *" regularly a short while and the conc< ad what he says: | tested am ought a bottle of A-I-M and d,n? c^ei I finished that I saw I was "A-I-M." better. I took three bottles Get a botl suiuSfWW HI ? i niwHli?MUMI I JANUARY 25, 1918 I psin -1 ive r 1 >r constiination of | J pepsin that rnner, and is is positively constitution. ery where .00 I irge, by writing to 3 Monticello, Illinois J # of the three main high )ik couniy. % ; to rural policemen in nty. ; to the salaries of county 4 blish the State industrial Kills. ide for a cotton weigher ion. ?1 all previous enactments > the levying and colleccommutation road tax in :ounty. ig an act relating to issue i by judges of probate, ivide a county sanitary for Spartanburg county. * velop Higher Tendencies. vll tendency In childhood > he conquered, not by force lent, but through the cultlhlgher tendency. The good man Is one whose life has y organized to act upon his ises and to restrain his evil re Is a thief or a robber In fortunately for the niajorhe has become too weak action to be able to do us ?Chicago American. od's Seeds . For 1018? trloticduty of farmers and i everywhere Is to increase food production. Intcnling and gardening, and 1 use of fertilizers, together per rotation of crops, so lam uuu improve me ier1 productiveness of the all vital and necessary itions at the present time. 's Descriptive Catalog fives the fullest and most e Information in regard and Garden Seeds i about the best crops to th for profit and home use. ar Catalog and prices of id Clover Seeds. Seed es. Seed Oats, or any n Seeds Required. Mailed Tree On &eqneet. WOOD & SONS, (MEN, liiehmond, Va. ng Three Months p time I had finished them A ..11 ?u I ' .... I . ?vj i nun. 1 ??H f the other troubles, too, now like 1 owe a debt of to you people who put It i sixty-three years old and ork every day and believe mat ism is banished eomnd forever from iny sys1 Mr. Williams. His wife 1 of Arid Iron Mineral and de for my husband and by he had used one bottle ho y well. You ran Bee of le it 1h to me. He Is now bark to work. I wish I ? spare to tell you more v thankful I am for your Mineral," Charlotte C. H., i 26. owinK statement corroborboth husband and wife, loquently to the power of mtrated Iron aa bottled. 1 put out under the Ferromical Corp. trade mark Moat druggists bave It. tie today.