The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 29, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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[| TO OUR
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- 3 change will
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tinue the li
month for
weekly has
3 Those
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*TTi,tttttt* + + + + + hurt,
* BUFORD. come
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The
or tra
Messrs. Simon Thompson and .
William McCJuirt, of Van Wyck, visarouni
lted in this section Tuesday. s ( ) v
Master L. W. Parker has been
V\ e
quite ill with pneumonia. . . .
neigh I
Mr. M. C. Duncan and familv, of .
ladies
this section, have moved to the Dixie . ..
soldiei
community. . ..
tributi
Mr. Robert Plyler and family. .
thougl
from the Creek section, have moved ....
*. . * When
TlOfir Mil ford
Mr. Joe Shute and family have ,
. . . , trench
moved from this section to Dixie
and Mr. George Paulkenberry, of _
flour :
Primus, has occupied the place thev ?
Twc
"vacated. , ?
cle S
The Buford school is progressing ^osiei
nicely. Near one hundred and ^ j ^
twenty-five pupils have been enroll- ' .
vier.
?d. The work being done here is e r
excellent by Prof. A. C. Rowell and '
Misses Lillie Usher and Ada Thomp- '"!A,
Misi
on u u
... .... .. her h<
There will he an oyster supper
and other good things to eat at Busovera
ford school house Friday night,
January 25th, beginning at 7:30 ?
o'clock?proceeds for the school. , * '
, . . . , the 14
Kverybody come and have a good .,
tlon.
time. M!s
A very large number of the tax- .,
... tives ;
payers met the auditor Mondav at
week.
"Dwight to make their returns.
Mr. Daniel Ilinson, of Camp Sevier.
was a pleasant caller in this|
section last week while home on a +
short furlough. + + +
Mr. Samuel MeManus and family, j^n
from North Carolina, have moved in o4 t
this section.
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UNION. i"1,'lha
+ +++++++++++++ Thft
I will b
Lancaster, S. C., It. P. D. 2, Jan. ' wheat
24.?The weather we have been hav-l par
Ing has been "tough on a fellow." farrnoi
The oats crop around here is a com- i WOOfj
plete failure and the wheat is badly ume"Vaporize"
Croup "I,r
/*i ii nr> if all oui
or told I roubles Thi? i
Vapor treatments for cold troubles are housev
better than internal medicinee, as the ta- jam
pent oArrv the medication direct to the
fangs and air passages without disturbing sovore
the stomach. ? . week i
When Vink'a ,rVap-0-Ttub" Salve la ap- am K\a
plied over the throat and chest, these vapom,
released by the heat of the body, are The
Inhaled with each breath. 36c. to $1.00. with T
VKK5 v^rSALVE srr
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THE LANC
nnett, Pres. W. H. 1
BENNETT-T
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CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS:
ions which now confront us make necessary
I be as to our credit accounts.
i of increasing our profits, the present liigli
for us after paying actual running expenses,
ork on a small margin of profit and secure pro
Pfl af rloiiur n o+ricUv poclt Imioiiiooo n?4- ..
_ .V UVtO JIVfL CJ
of our patrons. It is our desire to strike the
abit of granting credit beyond thirty days anc
all purchases made during the previous mon
is, for this plan is even better than the one we
who now owe us balances larger than they can
itime, and we are satisfied that we can suggesl
satisfaction.
se who have been in the habit of paying us rc
5. To those who have not followed this plan
factory and more beneficial to all concerned.
e anxious to retain every single one of our ci
lis to take this step and that they will heartil}
I
but I am in hopes that it will all.
out. Hog-killing still eontir
re has been very little visiting some of our people which
Ific of any kind going on late- good for the owners. '
suppose most of the people know, is very high and
[i here have done as I have, that. Our people should
the fire and read war news. , their power to raise hogs
are trying to do our bit in tMs| We needn't expect cheap
torhood. Some of the good meat, flour, corn or almost
have been knitting for the ?dan an inni> <>? ??'?
rs and some of us have con- j and a good while after th
I'd to the Red Cross. I feel would urge upon our f<
? that we all could do more. I piant abundantly of fo<
we think of the terrors that again.
ivs will have to face in thej There is a good deal of
es I think we might be willing pj<k yet and the weather i
ke greater sacrifices than! to get it picked.
ind sugar. j
> of our boys are now in Un- + 4
lam's services. Mr. Wilson ' KERSHAW.
is in Charleston navy yard + + + + + + +
lr. Daniel Hinson at Camp Se,.
... . I Kershaw. S. C., Jan. 28.
Mr. Hinson came home on
.. . . , _ . , L. Williams of Greensbor
th inst. for a five-days furis
spending some time in
. . , at the home of her fatli
? Josie Smith returned from
>me in Spartanburg last Wed- ?Ia ( n< ynr
. , , .. Mrs. Wren Clyburn left
r and reopened school after . .. .
. . .. . week for Marion, where
1 weeks vacation on account,
.... I spend some time with her
bad weather. * ?
... ... , . Mrs. Traver.
Manly Mosier left Monday,
th. for Ohio, to accept a post- Miss \ irginia Taylor of I
was the guest of Mr. and y
i I. V. McManus visited rela- Taylor *he past week,
and friends in Rock Hill last Mrs. Leroy Hicks a
daughter. Nan, of Atlanta
iting here at the home of M
+ + + + + + + + + + + + ?> father, D. E. Truesdale.
. Miss Elsie Myers lefl
NORTH LANCASTER * n, ht for an extem!ed viH
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + t _ ,
mother at Glen Rock, Pa.
caster, S. C., R. F. D. 1, Jan. ir. . ,, .
On Thursday afternoon
Vinter continues without ceas- ,, . . . .
. ter O. Taylor charmingly
has baen 0"? of ,he ,,l In honor of hor honso
?o.l oold spoils that oldor poo- vlr(.ln|? TaJr|?r
ve ever seen. tables were arranged for b
opinion is that the oats crop a dozen visitors enjoyed
e entirely ruined and the for an hour or so. The he
damaged considerably. sisted by Miss Melita Coo
in worK is ai a standstill. The a salad course. As guest
rs continue to cut and haul Miss Taylor was Riven a p
which takes a good deal of of bonbons.
i community has a good many
systems and they are about RHEUMATISM,
t of business for the present. Why wll| yQU guffer from
s really the time when the dreadod dlsea8e when ^Rh
/ife needs It most. proven the greatest remed:
es Clark Robinson has had a pR8t 25 years? Thousands
attack of pneumonia for a testify to Its wonderful cur
ind has been very sick but I famous prescription shoul
,d to say Is Improving now. your home. Have it ready
Craig family spent Monday feel that first pain. Ask o
W. D. Robinson's family 1n to show you our money bt
ter. The Robinson girls be- antee. For sale by The
home made it pleasant for Drag Co., Lancaster, 8. C.
ASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C
Terry, Vice-Pres.
ERRY COft
^CASTER, S. C.
some slight changes in our nie
i prices of goods in our line ha\
To make any kind of a success
mpt payment for all goods sold.
ippeal to us and we do not thin
5 happy medium; so, beginning
I to ask our customers to setth
ith. Of course, this does not a{
suggest,'but would be very inco
arrange to settle by the 10th of
t a plan by which every one of
gularly each month, this is an
, it is a request to adopt the pi
astomers and we sincerely trus
r co-operate with us in this effoi
r
TESTIMONY OFFERED
iues with CONFIDENCE PUBLK
is mighty
Meat, you
, Now Diaclosed That MH'i
scarce at
do all In Said High Officers Wanted
a plenty. roau Chiefs Kemoved.
prices on
anything Washington, Jan. 28.?Sor
continues teresting disclosures reg
e war. 1 American army affairs at hon
inner8 to ui)roa<i were made through
oil crops catjon Gf confidential tes
given recently before the
cotton to miutary committee in executi'
s too bad 8ion
Statements of nearly all th
nesses heard behind closed
except Major General Crozier
^ ^ ^ of ordiance, were given in t
ual printed report of committi
?Mrs. E. ceedings. One that created
o, N. C . thing of a stir among memb
Kershaw congress was that of Represei
ler, E. 1) McCormick, of Illinois, who,
from a visit to the allied
the past fronts, told the committee all
she will ficials were apprehensive reg
daughter, co-ordination of American wai
ngenient; that Premier Lloyd <
-ancestor, suggested Maj. Gen.
Irs W G ari1 Wo0(l's appointment ai
American military represei
abroad, and thaft high offtci
nd little ,
General Pershing s command
n ro v 1
' , , that Major General Crozier. c]
rs 11 i c k s
ordiance, and Quartermaste
eral Sharpe be superseded,
t Monday jn hi? confidential test
iif In hop ? . ... - - - -
- ? uenerai r>narpe uerendeu the
Ion to send General Pershini
Mrs. Wal- pedition to France sooner thi
entertain- been provided for.
uest. Miss 4?
er. Three Private McKay Buried,
ridge and The body of Private Tebe 5
the game Aviation Corps was interred a
:>stess, as- nettsville in MeColl eemeterj
k, served military honors. Young McKi
of honor only 17 years old and enlisted
iretty box ?ix weeks ago. He was st
with pneumonia at the ti
camp at Waro, Texas, where h
on January 16.
... The Worker*' Intellectual L
1 in We make this suggestion to a
eumo has pioyer in any large establisl
i for the Find out what your eraployeei
of people what newspapers and magazine
os. This take regularly, what books th<
d be In for in the public library, what I
when you **>*7 K? to> or would go to if th
ur dealer the opportunity. Make a slmila
. of the reading matter and favo
K r. versions and mental pastimes
Standard men imme(iiately In charge.?
11-tf. trial Magazine.
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L. R. Terry, Sec. a]
1PANY
thuds of doing business. The in
o so seriously cut profits as to le;
; at all in this business it will be 11
k it would be to our advantage <
February 1st, 1918, we propose t<
with us by the 10th of each ai
>ply to those who now trade witl
nvenient to a large number of our
February are requested to consul
these accounts can be readily lia
expression of our appreciation
an which we firmly believe will ]
t that each one will realize that i
ft to keep "Business as Usual/'
Respectfully yours,
BENNETT TERRY COMPA
New Fiber Plant.
>HEI) A New Costft Rlcan fiber plant ha
been developed through selection an
. , cultivation by M. Peralta of San Jost
111*11 ft i c* k
and Is alleged to produce more an
??" stronger fiber thun heuequen or slsa
A consular report states that the flbe
is made Into rope, twine, mats, bagi
and even finer articles. The splneles
ne in- leaf is 9 to 12 feet long, and each plac
anting averages 80 leaves a year, yielding tw
le and pounds of fiber. With about 000 plant
publi- to the acre, cane, beuns, potatoes, c
timony corn cun grown on the same lam
senate 0TC*vth Is reached In five yean
Je ses but cuttinfi^?two n year?may begl
two yeurs after planting the shoots.
e wit
doors, i Bread an Aliment.
chief Bread does not contain a sufflcier
he us- Quantity of albumen needed by th
organism. An unalysis of bread got
P'? to show that It contains a relatival
some- jnrge amount of water, 1. e., over 4
iers of per fout n relatively small quai
ntative tlty of nitrogen compounds, vli
back seven to eight per cent. Of fats
battle- generally contains very little, hut <
led of- substances free of nitrogen, such ?
aiding starch, large quantities. From thl
r m;in. it follows, asserts a writer, that brea
' ' can by no means be a "food" but c
*' ai best an aliment
Leons
the
ntative
i- ' '
urKe(' |. "*
hiof of
r Gen- |
imony. ! An Ambition ai
decls- f ; ""pHF, needs of the South are i
(?*8 OX- ? of (he Sojfhera R?ilw?y? the grot
/ * (be upbuilding of (be otber.
in hail 1 . _ . . _ ?
/T , The Southern Railway uki no fat
I if } accorded to othrra.
11 r^" J rbe ambition ol the Southern Ral
y i unity c'intereat tbatla born of co-ope
/ * the railroa.ii i to tee perfected that fair at
lll Kay, w 1 ment of railroada which Inritra the
afetwieri to rraii7e tba t liberality of ti
t Men- V / to obtain the additional capital needed fc
r with M enlarged facllltiea Incident to the dear
wun ( acrricei and. finally?
To take Ita niche In the body poll
abOIlt | other great Induatrlra, with no more, b
\ rig bra and equal opportunities.
rlcken I
alning " Southern Sem
ny'em
of tha
-Mwi Southern Rai
..iiA,
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918
ad Treas I j ^
pi
ost vital I *
sive little ! l
lecessarv !fi .
31* to the [ 3
i) discon- ? 3 i
id every [ 3
i us on a [J
patrons. [ J
f iirifli no [_
ndlcd to J ]
of their [ 1
>rove en- H
it is nec- E ;
|l
i [ r
j
NY. I j
' II
s Business Proposition.
^ A little lud came In the grocery store
for n five-cent head of lettuce. The
clerk was removing the withered ^
j leaves and told the hoy they cost ten
' cent*^ whereupon he remarked, "Can't
you take off u few leaves and make It
five cents?"
is
it ~ ^
I Avoid Dangerous Drugs
j. Don't dose yourself with poisonous
S drugs that destroy the delicate lining
* of the atomach and the Intestinal
tract, when you can stimulate your ,
sluggish liver by using Granger I.ivcr
Regulator. This standard medicine
contains no poisonous calomel. It
contains no injurious alcohol. It does
not cause unpleasant after effects. A
| dose or so will soon relieve sick headis
ache, indigestion, constipation, dcy
j pression, lanmior and all other ail[0
ments caused by a torpid liver. Grancror
T.Ivci* Rnmilntnr ta rnmnAOpH An?
tirely of selected roots, barks and
*' herbs of special medicinal value. It
* may be freely taken by any member
'f of the family. Just try a few doses,
ta and see for yourself what a splendid
Is medicine this is and how thoroly it
d cleanses the system of impurities.
Price, 25c a box. Sold by all druggists.
Demand Granger Liver Regulator and
accept no substitute.
id a Record : W
dentical with the needs ! \
rtb and tucceaa of one mean* ! \ /
\j
ror??no tpedal prirllere not ,
I way Company It to ace that !
ration between the publie and
ad I rank policy In the uianafr- ' J
confidence of ro.ernmrnral | % ^
'earment which will enable It , 1
>r the acquisition of better and
and for Incresaed and bettc; ,S J
tie of the South alonrtlde of J
ut with equal Ubcrtiet. equal
ea the South."
f
liway System*