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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1918 ABOUT TOWN. Charlotte is quarantined against Mrs. Camp Greene and no gatherings of Elgin, i people have been permitted in the Queen City for the past week on ac- Jim count of the prevalence of menin- Heath gltis. No church services were held last Sunday and theatres and other Miss ft places of amusement have been day In closed. ?o?- Miss Soda fountains in Lancaster have day an been experiencing; difficulty in getting coca-cola and some of them are R. A out of the syrup most of the time, tual F The shortage is said to be on ac- in the count of the scarcity of sugar, and there is also a shortage of other Jim eyrups. The scarcity of coca-cola home f has considerably increased the pop- and re ularity of several other drinks. ?o? Frar, That the mail service is at a low to'" Ri ebb of efficiency is demonstrated spend practically daily to most newspapers and The News every now and then Mr. feels the effects of the poor service the w 4 rendered. From Camp Sevier, relative Greenville, comes this letter: "I I ^ r i v wish to discontinue my subscription for The News. Your paper does not a reach me one-third of the time and ri'nt8' it is very unsatisfactory for that Miss reason." The paper is mailed regu- ^harlo larly twice each week and "where , of Ml8! it goes, nobody knows." J. I William II. Townsend. an attor- r. Depart ney of Columbia, was elected by the , .. for U general assembly Wednesday as y judge of the fifth judicial circuit on the second ballot. Others whose ,, Mrs. names were placed in nomination were W. T. Aycock, of Columbia; I york ^ W. N. Qraydon, of Columbia. a.nd I | jnery T. J. Kirkland, of Kershaw. There an(j so was no election on the first ballot., j the vote being Townsend, 67; Ay- pjer< cock, 36; Kirkland, 22, and Oray-jj-v jf don, 21. It took 74 votes for a' home , choice. The name of Mr. Graydon wJ11 rp was withdrawn and on second bal- (|Utjeg lot the vote was Townsend, 90; Aycock. 38; Kirkland. 17. Hart ?o? workin Two soldiers in uniform were arrested here Wednesday by Chief Orr wj j ^ and are being held for the a thori- pe,.K,13 ties at Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. They give the names of Joseph Franz and Hammer, and claim their ' ? homes are in Pennsylvania. The boys came in on the morning train ( aro"r from Columbia Wednesday morning t'ie 'a! and later In the day Batta Hood "l missed his Atrdale dog, "Buster," ^"'son and inquiry brought the information that he had gone out the Char- "Taj lotte road with two soldiers. Mr. erally Hood and Chief Orr. in an automo- nesday bile, overtook them nine miles out done 1 and, sure enough. "Buster" was few si with them the clt Men with money and M ability conduct our JaS national ts Our bank is a member bank of tl tern which means that we can go 1 Reserve bank and get money, on < when we want it. You can get your money when have it in our National Hank. I i .s ?? - l/u JUUI Wim I suit us when you feel you need final COME TO OUR II The First Natfr ' i ' gKlfei&v . &./-./> . i. '. flMrfrr iiiiiii; a-du.4&in? iari^Aaiiafc. i TI MERCHA PERSONALS. SUBSTI Imperative W. B. Culp spent Sunday In rluvse F There Cauthen spent Sunday in Springs. j. h. W ? administrat( Luctle Truesdale spent Sun- gram fi0ni Heath Springs. advising thi O flamatlnn t Kstelle Baskins spont Sun- oQual woig) (i Monday in Hpath Springs. wheat flour ? Monday, is i, Davis, of Atlanta, ^ ith Mu- strict ly obe ilm company, spent Thursday jM, allowed, city. afford no ei ??? , . Merchant! Connor, of Washington, is at flI||nK guch or a few days visiting friends poun(l !,atlVeS' _0? the 8ame 1 . , . . he clearly < ik Williams left Wednesday .... . , ... clamation o tffalo, N. Y., where he will law, and c some time. . matters ot i and Mrs. W. T. Wallace spent eek-end in l'ageland with Cfltflrrhul I) , - , , by local ai>(>ll us and friends. the dtseuscd i only one- way n.id that Is ate Boyd Horton is spending cntnrrhai L>. i.i i i _ flamed condlt days at home with his pa- the Kustuchin Mr. and Mrs. II. II. llorton. il!"""ct'Se arii closed. Dcnfin . ,, , , . . Inflammation Maude Funderburk, of restored t.? n tte, was the week-end guest Senrn^ss0^/^ 3es Myrtle and Olive Wallace. J the blood on ,. Driscoll, of the Lancaster w? win giv , . sty case of Ci ment stores, leaves bunday be cured by i Baltimore, Philadelphia and cuUr* frjj.* j ^ ork to buy goods. ?o ~ Minnie Myers will leave ____ iui i id in urn it? ;i 11 ll ,M'W I .here she will buy spring mil- | j and dry goods for L. Hirsch I _o_ ll ce Horton, of Fort Thomas, I i spending a short leave at I vlth friends and relatives, lie I turn Saturday to take up his I ter Ferguson, who has been I g in a steel foundry in Can- I lio, is at home for a few days I lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. I on, at Riverside. ! 1. Allison, who has been at-11 H the University of South 11 >a, has been indisposed for I it week or so with la grippe I home of his father, Mr. R. II. I * | u/_ ? Your Shovel Day" was gen- ff U1 observed in Lancaster Wed- pari . most of the tagging being CCtil by the school children. Hut 2111(1 lovels were left untagged in II Iw I and I | \V I Blac I valu llll w you want it when you till Cl I IU w is and come in and conncial guidance. "W n Hlac ;ank. j tnal Bank [ IE LANCASTER NEWS, LAP* NTS MUST SELL SLIGHT TUTES FOR FLOUR AR1 That Consumer Fur- There We ound for Found and Agains Are No Exceptions. Natioi itherspoon, county food Washini Dr. has received a tele- crease in the State administrator tional gua it the president's pro- the week equiring the sale of an figures foi it of substitutes with shown by , which went Into force ed by the imperative and must be q-j,,, nor yed. No exceptions will tional KUa and contracts for flour compared tense. week, but s are prohibited from rate decrt contracts unless pound The non-el of substitutes is sold at al army v inie. Distinction should and the hi lrawn between this pro- 39.6, com] f the president, which is There v >ther rulings which are tional gua advice. 6<i the p number 1 eafness Cannot Be Cured i tenths in cations. iis ilu> mnnut reach 1(18 agilill: portion oT thi car. ThC"" Is to euro cii.arrhal do&fntni.. 7 1 of the by n t ons'11utioiiul n-medy. afntsa l? caused by an In- f aijip \ Ion of the tnucouti linlriK of . . , . in Tube When this tube is lllgnest III have n rumbling sound or Im- (.f , iK. mid when It l? entirely 1,111 " f8 Is tilt r. mill " " cm be reduced and this tube ?llthOUKh g normal condition. hearing those of tl >ycd f-trever. Many cmia of caused by catarrh, which Is camp, ondltion of the mucous surCatarrh Medicine acts thru Allionu the mucous surfaces of the jjle e One Hundred Dollars for footivo r*il itnrrlial Deafness that cannot * tails Catarrh Medicine. Clr- Tex.. who til Dructrlets, 76c. CHUNKY & CO. Toledo. O. sively. M tOBINS LA wor men's Boots of Soft Gre y wear. These shoes < service. Moderately i HITE CANVAS SH omen's Fine Canvas Sh< ndid lasts, with either med teh lieels. tnvas Shoes will he great 1\ season. 9 Unusual values at $3.95 and $4.95 PHOENIX SILK te, Black, Grey and Champa i. omen's Silk Lisle Ilose, Bla White ? omen's Gauze Lisle Ilose k and White. A splenc e, 3 pair for . .$1.00; 35c Pi omen's Lisle Hose in Bla White 25c Pi 'omen's extra size Silk Li: e, Black and White . 50c Pi I fcTVl All 'u CJOl?irioAol\l/i I f r\ci a vim ii o oi;i ? 11 cai;ic nun*" k. White ?and Tan . .15c Pi FIRST SHOWING OF TA] These Hats are nobby and prices. - I FCASTER, S. C. INCREASE IN | VIY CAMP SICK RATE^ ire HI DealliN in Xatinnul I (XI lor Week Before; ml Arnij Itatc lioncr. ?ton, Jan. 31.?Slight inthe sick rate for both nard and national army for ending January 25, overl r the preceding week are] the health report publishwar department. i-efTective rate for the nurd was 50.4 per thousand to 4 0.1 the preceding the hospital admission ;ased from 30.1 to 29.3. fTective rate of tin' nationals 5.5.9, compared to 51. ospital admission rate was pared to 3G.t>. rere 81 deaths in the nard camps, compared with receding week. Of that 7 were pneumonia cases, the national army were > st 140, pneumonia causing deaths. Vheeler, Qa., showed tinon-effective and admission | u:,s an ill national guard camps. , ( ani'> ' both rates were below flier tie preceding week for that ?'t,s 'n tne national army camps st admission and hon-ef- Colu les were at Camp Travis. O'Quini re mumps prevails exten- | ed to t easles generally showed aj oath ol iON-C NCASTER'S LEA1 AUTIFUL SH( flEN'S FOR EARLY y, Brown, Taupe and ^ are made by E. P. Ree priced at $5.50, $6.75, oes r I OOS, Oil &lj ?li nun or @| ' worn / CP RCtO I CO HOSE gne. A guaranteed . .. 90c, $1.00, $1.25 dar ck Women's Silk Hos( >0c prices. Black and Hose m lid Heavy Silk in every xir or. Special ck Children's Lisle R xir AH sizes He Boys' and Girls' Fir xir bed Hose. All sizes 19c in Infants' Lisle Ri air White and Black.. .. [LORED HATS. NI becoming at attracme Have fed 200 tons < Foster 8s Fits, Tuscaloosa, Ala., hav< and are still feeding them. Users li sands of them?have proven conclu hoc oniy tne least expensive but tl on the market. You are not buyin? order your first ton of TKAN MM Rl)C? W COTTONS \S HUL tINTkll You can rest assured from the expei farmers, stockmen and dairymen thai needs better than any roughage you can look forward to your roughage n than formerly but giving you better i waste. No trouble. To secure the best results and to develop thoroughly twelve hour* before fet wetting them down night and morning (or this cannot be done, wet down at least feed the hulls dry, use only half as much J, 1 Ul jrjIACU Gives the right formula for every combinati how much to feed for maintenance, for milk Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for usi copy to nearest mill. Dept. K The Buckeye Co Atlanta Rirmin/rham Creenwc Augutta Charlotte Jack tort e at the cantonments. There increase in pneumonia at Lee. Va.. ami Camp Travis. e was an increase in tnenii>o all national army camps. ' si New Member Sworn. in bin, S. ('.. Jan. 31.?Mr. S. ii, of Sumter, who was elect- | he house last week, took the w r otlloe yesterday at 110011. U] LOUD DING STORE 3WING OF BOO SPRING White Kid Just the co d, which always ass $7.50 and $8.75. BLA( Dressy Black dium Cuban he $6.75 Ci. 1 1*1 ^1 apienam wear $5.95, $ "HOSE OF L colors including Black ] Vomen's Fine Silk Hose i k Brown and Tuape.. . ; at special White Silk lOjl . . 26c Pair \3Vf wanted col 50c Pair f ibbed Hose. Vi.eL 15c Pair fli ie Lisle Bib- Xf ? , and 25c Pr. ,e.\ Boys'. La bbed Hose, give satisf; . . 15c Pair replace .. 2W SPRING SUITS, C< Each day the express t ints, all having the appr< Choose early while our PAGE FIVE of Buckeye Hulls : fed 200 tons of Buckeye Hulls ke these?and there arc thousively that Buckeye Hulls are tie most satisfactory roughage l an untried product when you tYF icco m LS ss rience of many other successful t Buckeye Hulls will meet your l ever have used before. You ot only costing you much less results. No lint. No trash. No the ensilage odor, wet the hulls 'ding. It is easy to do this by the nest feeding. If at any time thirty minutes. If you prefer to i by bulk as ol old style hulls. Feeds Free on of feeds used in the South. Tells . for fattening, for work. Describes iik uicm properly. Send for your tto'n Oil Co. Dept. K J j Little Rock Memphie Macon Setma !< ? is Now Broken I p. Cincinnati. Jan. HI.?The ice irge at this point broke at 10:30 clock this morning anil began owl.v moving down stream. Modern Youth. Dorothy (aged ten) to Bobble (aged even)?"We must be more careful hat we say before mamma; she picks ) our slung so readily." ==E====^ ? CO. II lTS rrect foot attire for ures style, comfort :k shoes : Kid Shoes, with me- i el or French heel ! and $7.50 ?es for house or street 1.50 and $4.50 UXITE " III Heavy Silk. .$1.26 Pair in the wanted shades of ||| 75c j j inBe^fioae III ^romen and Misses' and 'ery pair guaranteed to mi 11 action or wo win gladly .. 15c, 19c and 25c Pair )ATS AND DRESSES. irings us additional gar>val of Fashion, stock is complete.