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TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1918. BUSINESS NOTICES + + + 4 ? \ BUY THAT CHILD a SLATE and Bd? i stop the waste ot tablets. A slate Kersht l* will do the work of a hundred tablets. J. B. Mackorell. 26-lt. Rail I Heath nn tit o * * ?v?. c?. nuiiiji, veterinary Physician, Surgeon and Dentist. Office Sha at Gregory, Heod Live Stock Co. Heath stables. Phone 226, Lancaster, Misi BUY A BICYCLK and pay while you ('ay 'r ride. Cost you no more than to pay the cash. So easy that way Misi and at the old price. J. H. Mack- dfty 'r orell. 26-lt. Mr. FOB ItKNT?'The front room of the 8pent Cunningham and Hough building I } |*. formerly occupied by Pressley Robinson for a number of years. Apply W. J. Cunningham. I>ri^ 3?-2t'nP- Sevier NOTHING BETTKIt around the rQ|. house on a dark night than a vvook_, flash light. No danger of lire. r(l].ltjv No wind can blow it out and it is 4 always ready. Come see one. J. gcrj B. MackorAU. 26-lt. Jacks< FOR SALE?Fifty to one hundred ,loim acres of land. Also several two. Mja * horse farms for standing rent to a pos tenants that can furnish own day a stock. Situated two or three miles from Lancaster. For terms Qor apply W. B. Plyler. the w rents, WANTED?A good man to represent us in Lancaster and adjoining jy|jgl counties to sell Marble and been Granite Monuments and all kinds jn Qe of cemetery work. We have a ur(jay good proposition for the right man. Owen Brothers, Marble and Granite Co., Greenwood, S. C. t)on v TAKEN UP?A stray red cow on my Rtore premises. Owner can have same par,m by paying for this advertisement and feed bill. J. Y. Hammond, 8 Heath Springs, Route No. 1. 30-2t-pd. J*rGnl 1 Manuf WANTED HIDES?The hide market is low but can use about 2,000 ^he pounds cow hides, horse hides, row * mule hides, goat hides, also sheep ? c,oc hides. See me before you sell. her Capus Cauthen, Lancaster. S. C. 30-4t-np. bia v SALESMAN WANTED?To solicit meeti orders for lubricating oils, trator greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address The Harveyi Mn Oil Co., Cleveland, O. lt-pd. I Maml weekFOR SALE OR TRADE?One good their second hand Ford touring car. Porte New tires, new top. and new ra diator, and in first class condition. FOR Price reasonable. A. J. Gregory. cab 31-lt-np. Ell! * , Men with money and ji abilily conduct our NATIONAL Our bank is a member bank of tl tem which means that we can go t Reserve bank and get money, on c when we want it. You can get your money when ^ have it in our National Bank. Do your banking business with u suit us when you feel you need finar COME TO OUR B ti r* . 11 . me rirst wauc - - t . i.Ufcrti * PERSONALS. /aid Plyler spent Sunday in Aub aw. accept o keepei ph Hammond spent Sunday in and v Springs. shaw i ?o? la Mobley spent Sunday in Springs. 10 Hanco j Birdie Crenshaw spent Mon- A turned i Kershaw. - Saturd j . ? ?. them. * Lucile Truesdale spent Modi Heath Springs. . -o. Mr. and Mrs. Bosweli Plyler of Ke Sunday in Hartsville. inent < ?<*? to Itu J. E. Rutledge and son, Ross, j,anca, Sunday in Kershaw. place ,'ate Ralph Gregory, of Camp , spent the week-end at home. _ Sunda ?? pornl Elmer Sowell spent the v,i,h : end at home with friends and 0<' es. oon>'" n North ?eant R. G. Beckham, of Camp The n in, spent the week-end at with Iriends and relatives. The ?o? was s s Bessie Cunningham, who has been ition in Columbia, spent Sun- cupieri t home. ready ?o? new f poral Carl G. Bennetit spent OCCUp, eek-end at home with his paMr. and Mrs. W. P. Bennett. g.lt, b i-erry uelle Bennett, who has """"" the guest of Miss Alice Ward, ca,'nn orgetown, returned home Sat- * 1 spring shado n Hough has accepted a posi- 'n ^'s vith the Lancaster Department 'or< in the men's furnishings deture, s Rate McManus, of Winthrop, "'n,s the week-end at home with her *oe9, ts. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Mc- I nnca t sue o impro ? jn p n s civic league will meet tomorWednesday) afternoon at four aru' P k with Mrs. R. C. Brown at ome on Main street. sohoo H. Witherspoon is in Colum- 1"rt /here ho went to attend the ron('' lift of the county food ndminis- w*1on '8, held there yesterday. mud the ii I. Jack Nivens and sister, Miss not p e Porter, of York, spent the nrecl end in Lancaster, guests of lunis,> parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. f,renc r help i walks SAIJC?A few milk cows and /es, and a few hogs. See J. C. Th< lott at McDow farm. 31-4t-np. w^0 cal b =s ing r< ton. talreat fore i Re'ect lanta have MM#! of th0 Sr 4 recelv f-Mmm ? ,",op" I 6:051 n?.. intend ie Federal Reserve sys- P" to our District Federal >ur approved securities, you want it when you 18 and come in and conicial guidance. ANK. inal Bank f ... . utrtitf,, ..riiMfr THE LANCASTER NEWS, Ro: home ABOUT TOWN. Mich., morni + troop iurn Woods, of Chester, has l>< ,or( ed a position as head book for the Kershaw Oil Mill, tWO 1 Mil move his family to Ker- *ar'ur at an early date. r?' ed an ? intern two soldiers who left Camp ck last week without leave Th? vere arrested here, were re- 0f fl0] I to camp at Augusta. Ga.. corn lay, an officer coming here for rathei have ?o? | of th< and Mrs. Charles Lewis Dye. I broug rshaw, announce the engage- hinde jf their daughter, Mary Louise, f-hant fus Emerson Thompson of wRh ster, the wedding to take 's 1,0 in the near future. food ??? stable 0. 1'. Caskey returned y from Winston-Salem, N. ('., terflel Sings Cauthen, colored, want- rhun> re for housebreaking and larMr. Caskev left horn fr>?* th? rook Carolina city Friday night. | J?>'ed egro waived requisition. wards coursi ? ?o? stock of O. F. Ferguson which 'Mentf old at auction last week has was removed and the building or- hers i I by this firm is being made ?' Wf for The Harper company, a Irm just organized, which will formf the building at an earlv date. ?n? Th. urday was groundhog day and in 1,1 ling to groundhog prognosti- ,e(' b; , he didn't see his shadow and Par'Ir emain out, meaning an early *"e c ?. Though had he seen his *s bel w, he would have gone back ^pPai liole for a forty days snooze ^or ? s the coming of spring. The movei ?o? re is a bill now in the legisla- build introduced last week by Mr. P?in>' . and advocated hv tho irn?- new providing for an election in ster school district on the is- (l?Pai f $80,000 bonds for general vement including a new buildt the mill school, remodeling P'^rtn nlarging Central school and 'bo 01 improvements at the colored caste I 15.40 D__ 727 i In street has been in a bad Kersl tion during the past week ('a^e there was no sunshine, due to 26,6f being carried by vehicles from bl,K ltersecting streets which are *b'9 aved. The street is badly in 'n " of washing from the court to Arch street, and a good in S( hing with the fire hone would considerably, both on the side-, and In the street. I - o? | ,ast ' ; examination of registrants,0' " have been classified by the lo-|terbl oard has been held up pend- navy iceipt of orders from Washing-1 bonu A few boards in the State had numt ly begun the examinations be-!en^OJ vord was received from Gener-?wbicl rwlle, who is In charge of the ,ofre ive draft in the State to delay mucb xaminations until receipt of by a physical regulations. ; exPer 0 great . Leroy Springs has received a <loI)ai from E. P. King, superintend- ,be y f railway mail service in AtTh stating that arrangements been made to change the pos- ProK' crk from train 82 to train 28, omitt ? effect February 6. and that tbe r aimi in expediting the delivery Sunday mail in Lancaster will The e immediate attention. The pilt tl ? of this city have been greatly posed , . , .. local renienced by reason of the to cui hound mail, which leaves at ,nc, great! p. m., being held over in Rock dition rom twelve to fourteen hours tlonal cine, iso by not receiving mall from Co.. orth on Sundays until 1:35 p. nd this letter from the super- 0f th? lent assures improvement in thing of mail and the promise circul mediate attention to the delay s^jd nday mall. H*ii THE FOOD aAVTNft MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. TUESDAYS TUESDAYS, SATURDAYS. . ONE MEAL EVERY DAY. . 0>*E MEAL EVERY DAY. . LANCASTER, S, C. f Banter. a soldier. w was at Harbor Spr , died at Chester Satu ing. He was taken fit train passing Chester two i and was placed in car ;lans at Chester. who, lurses from the Chester i ii. did all that could be i m. His remains were enib d shipped to his late hom< iient. -?o? i order requiring purchi ur to buy an equal amoui meal or other substituti r hard on those farmers a supply of meal, the pro ?ir own farm. It has lit out that there is nothiti r a fanner selling the meal and lhi>n i?iivi?cr a ? flour in like quantities, violation of the order of administration. ?o? 1 regular meeting of the ( Id Avenue Rook Club was iday evening with Mrs. / try. An interesting serie games was enthusiastieallj for several hours and a < the hostess served a s p followed by other refi 5. A portion of the eve profitably spent by the 1 n discussing plans and met >rk during the year which i have set themselves to ?o? 5 front of the corner buil ? opnngs diock recently t y the grocery and hard war lents of the Lancaster Me ompany has been torn out ing rebuilt for the Lane tment stores. It will be r ccupancy in a couple of w furniture department has rl to the second floor in the ing and the offices of the also have been moved to building. When completed be the handsomest and la tment store in the State. ?o? cording to the United State lent of commerce, bures ensus, there was ginned in r county prior lo Januarj i7 bales of cotton, against tp to same period of last se baw ginned 16.29.1 up to 1 and 11,7 28 last year; ' 7 and 2,248 last year. Or; county has ginned more c season than any other c< le State, 81,4 22 bales as il last year. The total gi >uth Carolina this season 108; last season, 926,672. ?o? ss Isabella Reed was he sveek at a party given in 1 acker Hillings, popular La oy who became a member o several months ago but w ( the past week on furlou* ier of games were played red during the evening, h Miss Reed served a cour shments. Mr. Hillings a 1 to the pleasure of the ev< n interesting narration 01 iences in the navy and ol work and training which tment of the service is g outh of the land. rough error the names of essive firms in Lancaster ed in the advertisement ar lews story printed in The 1 re is more Catarrh In this se e country than all other dls< ogether, and for years It was fr? Ka innurakU ? ...vu.awto iyoriOPJ prt'BC remedies, and by constantly fa re with local tieatment, pronou urable. Catarrh is a local dis ly influenced by constitutional s and therefore requires com I treatment. Hall's Catarrh I manufactured by F. J. Chent Toledo, Ohio, Is a constltut ly. Is taken Internally and the Blood on the Mucous Burl ) System. One Hundred Dollar Is offered for any case that Irh Medicine fails to cure. Sen* ars and testimonials. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O! 1 by Druggists. 7&c. I's Family PUls for constlpatlo SCHEDULE. Wheatless Meatless Porkless Wheatless Meatless hoso in?8, - At The C days a u e of with sanidone ^???? aim- CSZw?w>I?Sw>wSww^>wm m > for OQOOQOQQOQOOOOOOOO( Vn- I! ,ala,i 15 'I 4**# r<>sh- | :| < J>: inlBg f!'"' " : liem- VJW*UIWK^.I* .-KHVi\, van hods thc r n p<>r- M " PARA? moap doroan ?r MARQU eady ppks been I new I com- I . the l<?\ this D rgest The first of th s deLU of Mary Roberts Rir Lan- * ! Saturday Evening ! ason. ihove ONE OF MISS i Vork. anjjeotton Cents >unty Inai inned is 1.Friday concerning prices an >stess on for food commodities, lonor were E. B. Roddey and cnni[ ncas- W. B. Culp and Son. The f the of the names was made in ti as at oription of the proceedings fh. A meeting held in the coinand These two firms were repres after the meeting and joined in th se of ments reached. It is rej idded that these names were omit ining it was through no fault r his firms. f the ?o? that ?*b. Stradford, a negro liv iving Antioch. and his wife had 8 derstanding Saturday wher was held up and forced two down the barrel of a buslm were inK revolver, so the rept id in while the spouse demanded News the whereabouts of the hot ready cash. Kb. made it knr the wife proceeded to depi ctlon . * jases the money. Kb. learned t sup- was leaving here Sundav rlboo illlng r?n the 10:17 train and local inced got on the job and she was ease, con- when she stepped from the 'ttt}}" Rock Hill. She was broug rledijy & yesterday. lonat _ acts race. flour must he sol [,a?: in small quan' llo. n# In Towns anil Cities One-K One-Fourth Ilni*rel and in One-Fourth to One-llu William Elliott, food adr tor for South Carolina has the following telegram fro bert Hoover, United State f mlnist rator: "To prevent hoarding fh lowing president's proch suggest you enforce rulini ence to quantity sales of fl< lined in our letter Decernb? The sale of flour by retalle lers or other dealers in tov cities to individual consume be in one-eighth to one-foui rel quantity or less; in rural elgn communities in one-fo one-half barrel quantity Gross maximum profit for salers in flour should not from fifty to seventy cents | rel. Profit exacted by de original mill package sho PAGE FIVE gggga?aga TAR Tomorrow I I I jjj I w*l I IHIimillll- IIIHIIIIIMIIH? IIIIIIMMff H V "Bob'*; Diary* f | ^K^CfaurruuniCjf^JunJ 1 Ns </' ?i I 7^ s3oi B frOUNT PRESENTS 8 ERITE CLARK I ?IN? I ab's Diary" 1 e famous "Sub Deb" stories by \ tehart which appeared in "The | Post." I CLARK'S BEST PICTURES. ? 10 Cents reed up- exceed from eighty cents to $1.20 These per barrel, depending upon charac>any and ter of service performed. Where omission retailers sell in amounts less than le trans- original mill package the gross ( of the profit should not exceed one cent t house, pei' pound. Any profit In excess of ented at these or in excess of that obtained ie agree- in pre-war times will be considered ;rettable cause for an investigation. Suhstited, but tutes for wheat Hour should be sold of the at not more than a reasonable advance over actual purchase price of particular goods sold, without reing near gard to market or replacement i misun- value at the time of such sale. ein Eb. to look I'ltKKIiYTKItlAN CIll'ltCH TO ess-look- ( HAN'tiK HOI'lt OF SEKVICK >rt goes. The officers of the Presbyterian to know church have decided on account of isehold s ^e fuel situation to hold only two >wn, and services on Sunday, moving up one irt with hour in order to make the building hat she more comfortable. Until further morning | notice Sunday school will convene at i onicorH jj o'clock and preaching at 12. No arrested night services and no mid-week train at praver meetings. ht hack - RUPTURE EXPERT HERE riTlES Seeley, World h'ainous in This Spe, , , rialty, Called to Rock Hill, ightli to ______ County F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phlladelphia. the noted truss expert, will be at the Carolina Hotel and will remain in Rock Hill this coming ninlstra- Wednesday only, Feb. 13. Mr. received Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield m Her- will not only retain any case of rup'ood ad- ture perfectly. but contracts the opening in 10 days on the average our fol- case. This instrument received the imation, only award in Kngl&nd and in Spain, r, .0.0.- yiuuuuug results wu.nout surgery, >ur out- injections, medical treamonts or )r 19th. prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has docurs, mil- ments from the United States Governs and ernment. Washington. D. C., for inrs shall spection. All charity cases without rth bar- charge, or if any interested call, he or for- will be glad to show same without urth to charge or fit them if desired. Husior less, ness demands prevent stopping at ' whole- any other place in this section. exceed I'. S. ?Every statement in this per bar- notice has l?een verified before the alers In Federal and State t'ourta.?F. H. uld not Seeley. 31-2t.