The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 01, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918 I'M" I M' I' < ' II . 1 I l 1 1 SALE OF uv/jjai aic f i i ; i This sale should not fail to ning to secure some new furnit enable her to secure just the p ish and design she prefers for f laying out for them. An inspei following reductions is cordial! Vfr~?fll i7~hy' Ifffi 3W1 fel?| ,Jg_EL"f -ft I THIS HANDSOME "COLON] Colonial Dining Room Suite, with Mirror 10x48 inches, Tab Table 20x36 inches; 6 (.hairs, v carefully made of the best seloc in appearance and should give "THE-WON-MOTION The "Won-Motion" Davanette should be in every home. The "won-Motion" embodies an entirely new idea in Davanette construction. As the name suggests, only one motion is . quired to convert it into a big, comfortable bed. It is carefully and substantially made of selected oak or birch, well put together so that it is perfectly rigid in either position and beautifully finished in Golden Oak, Fumed Oak or Mahogany, rubbed dull. The length between the arms is 49 inches; it opens into, a bed 47 inches wide by 72 inches long. r front, posts 3 inches wide. No. c inches wide. NO. 1 COMPLETE with fine M 1'rice NO. 5 COMPLETE with fine M Price i "we from our old location on new building on Arch St. than the old one and pert of Furniture open foryom welcome LANCASTER D "The Best f FURN1TUR I 1 FURNH Pieces and S< V irm .?" "?-?.- - v > _! $ g^l|gwwywg?wgggjgWgj^^^ B be of interest to every housev lire to make her home more i ieces or sets she most desires ar less than the amount she ction of the pieces and sets 1 Iv invited. ||y -r " 1 " I wJl. Bilii ^jaagaiiH^lL. pfl =j|l [AL" DINING ROOM SUI Mahogany, consists of Huff le 54 inches, top extends to 1 ritli genuine leather slip seat 'ted Mahogany and nicely ti a life-time of satisfactory s( I" The Last Word I rwo styles No. 1 has arms 3 1 > has arms 5 inches \vi<le an< attrcss, Davanette covered w attress, Davanette covered HAVE MOVED Main St., to the secon Our new quarters ar nits us to have a more e r inspection. ! TO OUR NEW HOME IEPARTM0T *lace To Shop After All' E DEPARTS PUB LANCASTER NEWS, LAI FINAL URE k I The fli the local Is here j was finisi contains "I. B~.B A?J -rr~ classified. i; - by the ? I: the statu the mail I class in Is. I board. ^ I' The 111 a , , 1993?E. me who is plan- i93i_c it.tractive. It will 1896 ci in the wood, tin- 1864?s. had figured on , 1852?l< isted here at the |^2?Za! | 996?B< ?????? 2055?Jv 9 2031?H II I 563?St ' ?42-T< ^ij|===== I'-^f L 1151 J: - A J?" I 1164 G Vk 1374-R I 1 r> 6 3~~" Jill11 >i I ESSE y 18 26?\k 1856?E ? , I 1677?R 1868?R 2065?1\ T ONLY $175.00 I1 1433?J | 2017?J et 24\i)-t inches, j 1045?.v 3 feet. Sorting '1664?r Each piece is [1804?<j nished. Elegant ji^gZ, TVICC. j 1973?D ??????? 1919?F n Davanettes -2 inches wide and Jjj!!* j i front posts 3 1-2 1231 p 1488?v ith Chase Leather. 1415?v $32.50 *???1 with Mule Skin. 1627--J .. $39.50 1145?F . 1883?c J 1906?C 1953?J d floor of our 20L?i y .? 2077?E e larger than ma?s fficient disolav 1Z81 J 1067?J 627?\ Why ^ r ctadf I olUivC sr. famous your hoi [r* m* rp feel tha' t, JM I to show antee. ___________ Drug Cc ^CASTER. S. C. LIST OF CLASS iflllllllllllll : MEN THIS COUNTY inrtl Has Finished t'lassifl?ii Hut Hist riot lloitrtl | j ""jr*" Jiiihl tal list of classifications by board for Hancaater county I The bed last week and this list the names of those last The tlnal classification llstrlCt board may change H s of some of these, hut i they the which placed by the local imber given is the order dH< mmett K. Felts. ! I Hies Mackey. wen Morrow. ervy Witherspoon. I ? ? lurlow McMurray. |j%*as%ai lankln Harris. PflPM \rJ| arrison McCoy. lUUilll III =i'= DEMOGRi ?te Cautlien. Jones. W. Lineberger. AlTIBNCfl 8 Gr6i 1 ntirc P o it f hnrs ? |8 NOW Cunningham. i swis Hohinson. lliott Izzard. ? obert S. Twltty. MAINSTAY IN enj. Peay. , idge Peay. oyt Ellis. UrplUB Wheat e imuel Wade. Ha* Been 8ent jny Duncan. en?d om Thompson. I ? a Neal. America'! grea eorge Bailey. lng 3,000.000.000 I imes Ifinson. world's food situ W. Harris. United States Io< ichard Dunady. jlleve. ert Hough. J Corn Is the natl honias Watson. housewives are I R. Parks. 1 It contains all th . B. Allen. keep the uody In Downs. (when used accori T. Dixon. | tried recipes, ei euben Dunlap. 'Wue<1 w,th nn 8(1 r . *aC will sustain obert Izzard. dlan warriors lu < lyler. parched corn alor lanly Cook. time, and at Vi larence Huchanon. corn was at tinn larence Tillman. Ibe Continental ? ob Prince. Owing to tran rnest Gamble. caused by the wui d. Glenn. ,nore al?>wly to n *r ? , ever before. No? aac Hammond. , . . ? . la reaching the n: . Gar ner. jn tj,e raeantjme ud McManus. wheat has been s f not rr. . luji xooay more a Leech. bushels of corn Cauthen Thla Quantity Is /. L. Threatt. e,B than ln for,n . A. Holden. .?? haa bf?;>r ^ ... stay lu the crisis . G. Watson. .. .. Just bs this c T "ennett. American col on I; /111 Simpson. many occasions, , lock Garris. staple food durlni '. Gill. olutlon and durln /. O. Thompson. Corn has again < i Miller nation's battl , ta ^.?k. Corn meal is fli i. D. Ogburn. . . .. , ed use ln the niak "enson? bread. Hundred; [. W. llrooks. many of the larg . E. Hennett. 20 per cent, coi Im House. flour to make le V. A. Carnes. i kind of a mixture '. T. Sowell. | ln the same reelp ' , ,, ' methods that api /. L. Hood. ? bread. . Starnes. I ? . Corn bread?us I. L. Sistare. gaining ? Hudson. Ithan ever befoi |. H. Sistare. coming to realize am Cureton. P Sims. ?Robert I . H. Neal. 1077?E. Cunni rank Rlaokwell. 124 4?C. It. l'r ,. I). Broom. 12 57?J. L. Cor V. Cunningham. , . B dark. ,26?C'ybU I. Fetteraon. I274--M. V. Se y. Gill. 1284?A. Johns tm Hood. 1231?F. Blukf ten Howie. 1490?M. Lowr; V. McGee, Jr. 1514?E. A. Si ten McWhirter. 1560?J. E. Pr< .. O. MoManus. 1641?E. Hlnso i. ?. weai. 1694?j. Jones. C. Sistare. 1698?W. Robi I. K. Thompson. 1731?R. Colen !. T. Mailman. 1741?r Dunoa !. H. Crimmtn?or. 174 9?M. R. B . T. Turner. 17 50?W. S. B . P. Knight. 1757?B. Hirsel I. McMullen. 1768?Roach S 1. E. Baker. 1778?S. Beckh lam Calo. v 17 89?J. Boyd. . Bell. 1 R 9 8 H I tn n I q . Laney, 1841?E. D. Ci . McDaniel. 184 9?M. K. M v- Kf>e. 1852?J. H. Cai 18 65?J. Balle; RHEUMATISM. 1917?R. QUI. will you aufTer from this moat 1954 A. Pattei disease when L-Rheumo has 1976 -C. Wrlgl the greatest remedy for the 1982? R. Staek years? Thousands of people 2002 L. I. Pa o Its wonderful cures. This 2074?A. Watti prescription should bo In 1897?I. N. B1 me. Have It ready when you 1105?R. F. Cu t first pain. Ask our dealer 2022?J. O. M< you our money back guar- 1210?C. M. W For sale by The Standard 1317?R. Brow i., Lancaster, q. C. 11-tf. 1464?T. Leech I The boy W Its Ei ||?jo?bucki DE PQ1 .Wuc T V.U yp NEW YORK I NC LL WIN 5 RCY'SWAR S for A enlng atest Cereal Crop ftnd 1 r pram Moving to prodi arket. Co' every Ih np NATION'S CRISIS. quant the c< >f the United 8tjrtee to Famine Threat- MAU Europe. t corn crop, exceedjushela, will save the Cai ntion, officials of the Made )d administration be- hindf cordl eel v Ion's beet food cereal, trone beginning to realise, minis e elements needed to q-|,( a state of health and of tin illug to the ecoree of the qiectally when com- tor r (led iH>rtlon of oil at try, life Indefinitely. In- bluel colonial days lived oe that le for many days at a housi ill ' imtj * ?' Rc ^ai vuwu t'8 tiie sole ration oI Th Dldlers. mate sportation difficulties a,1(* r the corn crop moved 'ins * lurket this year than 'n a v, however, the rereei "Si illlers and consumera fount the nation's surplus cast,' ent to Europe. "Nor ire approximately 8U They for every American, dlflfei greater by five buab- *?oh r years. aroui ne the nation's malae "T of war. ^nt. teiiaf ereal saved the first ""?l #ts from famine on ? " Just as tt served as a 11 g the War of the Rev- hear g the Civil War, King P0"8' come to the front to "tory e with autocracy. to c< tiding greatly lncreas- *? 01 ;lng of ordinary white P??P s of housewives and er bakers are mixing THE rn meal with wheat nvened bread. This Is worked and beked es and with the same ily to straight wheat CO[ act ele ilng corn meal entire- )t i greater popularity dfl re. Housewives are an( that every nound of thf _ ^ tenson 2Q ngham. sal alt. ?k. crest. || ion. | wil ney. J th< UTli mon. PRRly. Hi Ifl nson. M lan. w L larkmon. lackmoD. h. H, tewart. am. pa P-aig. ' [obley. Rkey. + ? , T. I rson. ht. * + < n tterson. " ?fflc< laokmon. inninKliam. ^Clintock. rlRht. n. > O PAGE THREE s favorite asiestf WHITE TAN |0? (SUES a Ifi 'ZXP 13 34 I PUff-C '-O, rJ V. I t saved in America means a pound ie?t released for shipment to the lis with which America Is hssocIIn the war. ere are a score of corn product# today possess unusual Importance merlcans. Corn syrup for sweet: corn cakes and buckwheat cakee 'or use In the kitchen instead of dated sugar Is one of the leading lets made from corn. n oil, excellent for frying und for other purpose tilled by salad otla, peering on the market In large titles. It comes from the germ 06 jrn. IE-IN-GERMANY LIES CIRCULATED IN CANADA iada Is also having trouble with -In-Oeruiany lies calculated t# r Canadian food conservation ao ng to an official statement roil from the Canadian food conr by the United States food aditratlon. e Rtorles bothering Canada ar# e same general character as thoso United States food ndministrwecently denounced In this connsuch as the ridiculous suit and ng famine fakes and the report the government would seize ewlves' stocks of home canned s. e Canadian food controller estis that when the people listen to pass on such stories, each ono he power of destruction that lies battalion of soldiers, torles without even a vestige of flat ion have been scattered broad" said the Canadian statement, have they come to life casually, have started simultaneously in rent parts of the country and in Instance have been calculated to ie public Indignation, hey are Insidious, subtle, perslstRlt by bit they dissipate publle , the great essential In the work od control. lies with every Individual to torfrom criticism; to refrain from ng on the vagrant and harmful , and tints the more effectively (-operate In work which Is going icun more than the majority at le yet realize." UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION SAYSt There is no royal road to food tservation. We can only acnplish this by the voluntary Jon of our whole neoD'e eacw ment in proportion to its means, is a matter of equality of buri; a matter of minute saving d substitution at every point in ; 20 000.000 kitchens, on the 20,) 000 dinner tables, and in ths 00.000 manufacturing, wholoe and retail establishments ?f s country. RUB OUT PAIN th good oil liniment. That's i surest way to stop them. >e best rubbing liniment is IUSTANG IIIIIIFIIV iNimtN i Good for the Ailments of arses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. V Good for your own A ches, I tins, Rheumatism, Sprains, 11 Cuts, Burns, Etc. if 15c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. I * ?ROFESSIONAL CAR1?S R. J. KKRCK PtJNDKRRI'RK, Dental Surgeon, i Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. And by Appointment. Office Phone 160. Residence Phone 16. fllce oyer Hancaster Pharmacy.