The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 08, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918. LANCASTER "THE BEST PLACE * iC '"iri ( W&tdm. HUNDREDS case. This instrument received the not appear In t only award in England and In Spain, August 6, 1KH1 . . gross authorize producing results without surgery, company of injections, medical treaments or This eompnny prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has docu- 'n*? *he corPs 1 _ I Today within ments from the United States Gov- our country, wh ernment. Washington, D. C., for in- 3,000,000 sqiian epection. All charity cases without dred million | charge, or if any interested call, he farms, in villa will be glad to 3how Bume without . cities. Their ( charge or fit them if desired. Busi- [ seParated by b ness demands prevent stopping at mou",n,n8. but any other place in this section. | J ay8t Pat P. 8. ?Every statement in this any that , notice has been verified before the tion may be re Federal and State Courts.?F. H. j certed action f Heeley. 31-2t. | topographic inn a comprehensl ?* graphic relatioi I of moving can l| and with hotte RUB OUT PAIN graphic map. I ( perts of the su J with good oil liniment. That's I the t.vpewi tthe sure# way to stop them. II lc,>ss,ty. n"'1 vv? The heat rubbing liniment U H ha^ ev?r "T o ' Tlio "miin In MUSTANG LINIMENT: : H( Good for the Ailment* of S) H ' Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. g>30 fo Qood for your own Aches, 2:00 to Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, And by Cuts, Burns, Etc. Office r 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. Q Reslden gHBMHKHnBHBSHMHMHBMHHdi Office over Jy\ price reduction stylish looking ance, they are in good all row 4 STYLISH & SERVICE. STURDY IN QUALITY?WEA In present days of economy mo1 cautious than ever before in selec dren's footwear. And wliv should rials NOT up to the Standard arc SHORT life in children's footwear. We specialize in serviceable cliih rhe quality HAS GOT to be above refused admittance to our stock. The CONFIDENCE of MOTIIE has played an important part in o we assure you it will do so in the fu Wise Men Will Save O reJ .RUPTURE EXPERT HERE IT? * Drawings Give aive View Geogri Swley, World Famous in Tliis Specialty, Called to Iloclt Hill. ^ 'lflS boon ^ battles of the huve been foufi graphic maps, F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phil- could have stut adelphia, the noted truss expert, try about them will ,be at the Carolina Hotel and 'n*'tM ' marches as we will remain In Rock Hill this coming expected their Wednesday only, Feb. 13. Mr. student of mil Seeley Hays: "The Spermatic Shield j"'i^shown'tot will not only retain any case of rup- geological surv ture perfectly, but contracts the sixties. Tt , . . ., array was high opening in 10 days on the average t,mp_ hnf tha fi ran DEPT. STl TO SHOP AFTER AH OF WOMEN'S I OF PAIRS MUST BE ON 1 verstayed their time here w is to put forth an extra ef t result we are offering ever and counters at double inst is. These shoes are as durab , so besides presenting a sh; sure to give a good account ad every day wear. Pick t'r< ABLE CHILD\ K IN PRICE. ^ ;hers are more H ting their cbilIn't they?matebound to play a^ lren's shoes par or they are\/ !H8 in the oast nr success?and ^ turc. 1 Money On Their pilar Shoe Clearance startsbroken lots, odds and ends i s and lasts have been reduce a nee. size is represented in some lot be had in every style. T loiee however and tin; way si { increasing, wise men will b le at these prices. IC MAPS AND WAR thought little of the topogra Leaden a Comprehen- and others w i of the Important the Importanc iphic Relations. lustrations of ' terestlng. said that many of the A welMcho Civil war would never topographic e ;ht had there been topo- graphic maps for those in command hie In every I lied a map of the coun* studying a cr i and they would never It he became 1 their men to such tails of many re made and then have which the natl men to tight, stntes a his stories a Itary engineering. But could not havi Its general sense and as ' had he dwelt I lay on the maps of the Again, 15 c< ey was little known in tlon engineer le engineer corps of the private engim ly efficient, even at that company $.'1,0(1 r?n/?crru?\hi/? o??<?l??urhlnh "" ril^llHTCI (1111 I " VII ? ' he American urniy until j possible lux! 11 , when un act of con- maps he pure (1 the enlistment of one ' prehenslve vl topographic engineers. SQUare miles was afterward merged dralnuge prob of engineers. and delicate, i the wide boundaries of cllptl hy officii ilch embraces more than i miles, there are a hun- Need Pai people. They live on ?np of the ges and In towns and 'n hehalf of Iwelllng places may be trade with Pa road rivers and rugged n,ot>t ?? a la the use of the topo- wlth thl* coun Is gradually knitting Balch, Asm Ically together, and at 'ew larKe dlsi this widespread poputa- aguay practlt paired to move in con- mpr<*?ntlle out or a common cause the K??ds direct p will give the leaders nn*' ns ve view of the geo- 8rnn" or f?r * is. so that the problem much 8Pf,C0 11 be solved more quickly ?'ve,y used bj r Judgment. The topo- fln ,mP?rter. t Is [minted out by ex- ' ^ Rood perci rvey, like the telephone that n,'rnmn.v Iter, has become n ne- j ^H<' w'th * his * wonder now how we wnr wa without it. , Parcel l>ost s the street" mnv have ,r,PS ni,l,ntalti ! chants freou< I would turn mi i United States * i to Europe If t 5I0NAL CARDS convenience. I ders from the + er frequently K'K FUNDKRBURK, merchants tli :nl Surgeon. cate<l In Ruei 12:30 A. M. 6:00 P. M. i A red slgna Appointment. tlon on an aui hone 160. Is not using It ce Phone 16. New York ma , . ... fact that It Is Lancaster Pharmac,. th0rlI0(1 D(.rs0 % mia[fiiiilflni S LANCAflTt NBWB, LANCASTER ' How to Treat r\nrc Croup i I I lc H ^ Rub Viok's "Viip-O-l I I II I |i| over the throat and ohc Mi % MLM | utcs?tbon cover with a v Leave the covcing loos< Ly f [60 that the soothing mod ing may loosen the cho i ease the difficult breathii tion at bedtime insures I attack. 25c, 50c, or $1.( SHOES was VSpohu THE MOVE. , Find Rellca of Si Copt. Vaughan W Windsor has discover lllcii 11151 k('S it lieves to be the site < , the Saxon kings and fort to hasten town of Windsor. It there once stood at C V pail' <>11 Olir palace of Edward th* although several Saxoi ;ead ot silicic I excavated here frum < actual position of the lo JIS they cire ; been decided. _ ! Tlghe and DhvIs, In dp('l\ appeal- Windsor," any that O of themselves ! probably selected by as a residence for the >111 these. wns subsequently j William the Conqnero _____________ I Its convenience fee hu est. The lands of Win SPf FAPP Edward the Confessor \ r-f | 1 f* V by the abbot of Westn llnni, appear to have 1 Old Windsor, and did j site of tin- present tow William held Old Win demesne. Troops Defy Tro Recent experiments 1 government In India rays, says the Electric are Interesting, not or but to scientists. In an under ofllcer of tl j Vui was completely cloth ""j which had been previ withstand the ultra-vl( !r J found that he was abl " n sun of midsummer to feeling disturbance or i any way. Upon this perlmentfl the English ?ndopied this method ft of its Indian troops i CI aces of trotiicul suulL Shoes Dolly Dil ?and all bl'O- ; Dolly Dillon. denoi 11 till' S(?imm's disdained dashing Dl< llUlt seasons , onalr dancer. Dick. d (1 ill price i'or decorum, dug ditches 1 onstratlng devotion. discarded derision, (i st\'lc, but all paragements. Dick's Ill-re is l.lcntv rotos Dolly's dalaly . . 1 Register. Iioe prices are >uy shoes now ! FA< ' i of the value of the work ! T ^aC I?hlc engineer, and to him <1 Unless ho have not considered ;! fought, defe e of that work some U- j! at their best Its value might be In- |j and Italy are < i wn author, soldier and ^VHeat Savi* nglneej found the topo- ; best food t of the survey lndlspensa- j| alone can I )rnnch of his work. By 1; less than a untry before going Into || support th so familiar with the de- I; can (Jo it A Interesting features of jj to substitu ves had never heard that < [ cqulred a realism that The Corn oi e been infused Into them i| surplus of In the country a lifetime. 1; hour of nm -nt> spent h, ? reclfimn- i! as J as ne.l.Tf1.01 wl''v," :i loads' of coi *erlng project snved his <> , >0 and established a pro- j' above OUT )ul(l never have seemed ] leam to ap nit tho thrno tonownhu PJlflV ^ ha sed given him a com- America'. 0^ ew of several hundred ' r j rr.u of country, where the || * ,* h>ms are most Intricate Uur toreia Many such examples are jj continent, ds of the survey. J[ has blong fought on eel Post Facilities. !; win a wor most urgent necessities ![ the American export ! Learn Sonnet rnguay Is the establish- 1; dozen. It' rge parcel post system It's a desse try. writes Consul Henry !l dollar for nclon. As there are very vegetables trlbuting houses In Par- ;> know until ally all the Important ; Best of all abllshments Import their from the foreign mar- Corn's Infinit many of the orders are ;; corn? AI oods that do not occupy j; delieiniis v he parcel post Is exten- !; by not 1 fho o unrn ero Da?nert.A?* ?? ' uTVtKAt? * niiiKUnj- i . of its uses ( i cntage of the large trade \\ There ai i; make Kood d country at the bndnnlnn ^ s developed through the 1 " ystem that those conn- HOT E i with Paraguay. Mer- j '! . , r>ntly state that they i i| Boston D10 inch of their trade to the j; Hoecake. which has hitherto gone <> Muffins. here were a parcel post j! Biscuits. in fact, parcel post or- ;! Griddle ca United States are rath- Waffles. received by Asuncion ; j rough third parties lo- ; _ . 10s Aires. j! Corn-meal cr lj M Get Outl Italian p 1, to he locked Into posl- j! The reel tomohlle when Its owner ;i Meal as a Fo . has been patented by a j! Department ? n to call attention to the being used by an unaun. BfSB ?|||'? * V B s. c. ? ? '"TANLAG IS THE BEST \C REMEDY I EVER TOOK" I ??t for a few uiiu- I 'arm ilamiel cloth. I iratodMrs- Cisson Has Strongest En- "" ;??g<5tXu^ dorsement For It. I against a night >0. At druggists. ST A a SALVE ENJ0YS FINE health Year Previously, She Savs. Tan I ------- I ixon Kings. lac Gave Her Lasting llllams of Old ? r r ed what he be- Keliet. [>f the palace of T H. the pre-conquest . i Is believed that ran,uc is the bo8t remedy I ever i u r )ld Windsor the took for my trouble, and 1 am glad ^ i Confessor, but lo recommend it becau-se it gave %. _ 1 urns have been iwoore time to time the 8Uch ,ine results." said Mrs. Jessie will s palace has never Cisson, of No. 15 Main St., Wood- blghet side, Greenville, in a statemr nt she House their "Annals of March Id Windsor was Kave May 151st. "1 took Tanlac for ! ^ the Saxon kings a generally run-down and weak- j same reason as ene(j condition, and at the time I All repurchased by r. on account of was al"iost sure I had a inild case lot of nilng In the for- of pellagra. I was very weak and 'n the t<lsor, granted by very nervous. My head ached all il'oros and exchanged ^|nu,- j was troubled a lot with 8haw, i nster with dizziness and my appetite had about ')OUnd had reference to . _ ? not Include the nie' ? , n or castle. King "But 1 felt like a new person Korsh dsor as his own when I quit taking Tanlac. I gain- b-v 'ai ed in weight and strength right from inK tl the time I began taking it. I soon M< pical Heat. had a good appetite, and the Tan- Belzer by the British lac soon had me feeling well and ''eo(' 1 with ultra-violet strong. The headaches and nerv- cordec al Experimenter, ousness were soon relieved. I am Court tly to array men ? , , , v n-i enjoying hne health now and have P?' the experiments T T le English army been ever sin<e 1 taking Tan- J- MC1 ed In garments lac, and that was a year ago." hereto ously treated to T-.nio/- Ter )let rays. It was ' "V -? "? """.cius, i? (() le to stay In the ao,<1 e*d?3ively by J. F. Mackey. r hours without' Lanca8ter; l>e?P,es Drug & Grocery Inconvenience In C?-. Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd. ^ jj i and other ex- Kershaw.?Adv. government has >r the protection F|ne Workmanehlp. against the rav- There Is In a museum at Salem, ** i Mass., a cherry stone which contains ? | 1 *V|W I one dozen silver spoons. The stone j )on Itself Is of ordinary size, but the incl'ng dawdlers. sP0<J?s "re so small that their shape $TA 'k Dereritt. deb- nn(1 Hnlsh can onl>' detected by the lespalrlng, defied microscope. On unother cherry stone, . dally, duly dem- tho present whereabouts of which Is y Dolly, delighted, not K,v?n. are sold to have been carved hafellscontlnued dls- 124 heads, so distinct that the naked ! i diamond deco- e>'e eould distinguish those belonging I suit t digit.?Christian to Popes and kings by their mitres and Admit crowns. fects The SE the FACTS != j I of Fe e the facts. The war situation is critical. 3;; licatio the Allies fight as they never yet have jj forenc at tnreatens. Hungry men cannot fight || have, ; nor hungry nations. France, England, I; shoulc > irointr hnnorrv nnlaua -fa^<1 rsu.. ? ? 0 .. v..?0. J MltlVUU fT W tllClll* v"" , , '1 day ol iga?They must have wheat. It is the 1; :o fight on. It is the easiest to ship. We j! 30_. 3pare it to them. By saving just a little? j! quarter of what we ate last year?we can ose who are fighting our battles. And we i; vithout stinting ourselves. We have only j; te another food just as good. ? Taxes : Plenty?Corn is that food. There's a !; l it. Providence has been generous in the ;! r need. It has given us corn in such bounty ;j :cr known before. Tons of corn. Trainrn. Five hundred million bushels over and ![ A p regular needs. All we have to do is to j! added preciate it. Was ever patriotic duty made ? And so clear? i| ; i cent f< >vn Food?Corn! It is the true American ;j The 2 Indians, hardiest of races, lived on it. ithers adopted the diet and conquered a !; posea For a great section of our country it l! For een the staff of life. How well the South j! c?n*ti it, history tells. Now it can help America ;! Id war. | mills, > mills, hing?Corn! It isn't one food. It's a ' Bonds s a cereal. It's a vegetable. It's a bread. ;; pun(j ;rt. It's nutritious; more food value in it, i 1.4 , dollar, than meat or eggs or most other : Money , It's good to eat; how good you don't ;| Por 1 you've had corn-bread properly cooked. J Rhin n 1 :* ' * 1 w , ivo ^iciiiuui anu its puinoiic. ;; gjjip 2 e Variety?How much do you know about ;j Towns >out how good it is? About -the many Creek pays of cooking it? And what you miss ; Spec owing more about it? Here are a few <! rioua < : 1 tricts (ricts re at least fifty ways to use com meal to j! diatrlc ishes for dinner, supper, lunch or break- ;l 27 ,{(] re some suggestions: dig'tr'Jc IRE ADS DESSERTS 7 six wn bread. Corn-meal molasses cake. one-ha Apple corn bread. !| 10, 11 Dumplings. jj 31- 32 Gingerbread. i 49 ei* kes. Fruit gems. I (10) I (11) i HEARTY DISHES All oquettes. Corn-meal fish balls. : aKea c ! | for t eat and corn-meal dumplings. : ($3.00 olenta. Tamales. ; and a ipes are in Farmers' Bulletin 565, "Corn a*?8 < od and Ways of Using It," free from the 1 for a of Agriculture. except PAGE THREE ? aa?as" U IGAL ADS] / CLERK'S SALE. TK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lancaster. In Common I'lcus. L. S. Cauthen, Plaintiff, B. McLure and P. II. McLure, defendants. suant to a decree made in the stated case by Judge Ernest , dated February 5th, 1918, I ell at public auction to the it bidder, at Lancaster Court on the first Monday In next, within tbe legal hours e, the following described real towit: that certain piece, parcel or land, lying, being and situated > County of Lancaster. State aid, near the town of Kercontaining one-half acre, ed north by the colored peoemetery, south by lands of the aw Cotton Mill, east and west ids of J. C. Clyburn, and bele same lot conveyed to Thos. ?Lure, T. J. McLure, Jr., and McLure by J. C. Clyburn bydated Dec. 25th, 1913, and re1 in the office of Clerk of for Lancaster county in Hook ,ge 2 4 5. The interest of T. ..ure, Jr., having been conveyed fore to Pelzer McLure. ms of sale, cash. Purchaser 7 for papers. PAUL MOORE. C. C. C. L. C. Hlakeney, Plaintiff's Attorney. 32-3t-Friday. KI1S OF ADMINISTRATION. lTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. J. E. Stewn.an, Judge of Proereas W. B. Twitty has made o me to grant him Letters of miration of the estate and efof P. M. Itell, deceased. >se are, therefore, to cite and lisli all and singular the kinand creditors of the said del, thiit they be and appear bene. in the Court of Probate, to Id at Lancaster on 16th day bruary, 1018. next, after pubn thereof, at 11 o'clock in the ton. to show cause, if any they why the said administration I not be granted, en under my hand, this 30th f January Anno Domini 1918. J. E. STEWMAN, It-Friday Probate Judge. TAX NOTICE. ? Are Payable from Octo15th, 1917, to March 15th, 1918. enalty of one per cent will bs for January payment, two per 'or February, and seven per >r March. levies for the different purare as follows: State purposes 8 1-2 mills, tutional School Tax 3 mills, try County purposes 4 1-2 Public Roads and Rridges S Interest on Past Indebtedness 1 mill. Interest and Sinking on C. & C. Railroad Bonds mills, Interest on Borrowed 1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mills, payment of interest on Town, onds: In Pleasant Hill Town-4 of 1 mill, in Gill's Creek hip 1 1-2 mills, and in "Cane Township 1 3-4 mills. ;ial School Taxes for the vaiistricts are as follows: Dls6 and 13 two (2) mills, dls 22 arm u> three (3) mills, ts 1, 3, 4, 5, ?, 20, 21. 23, 26, l, 47 and 48 four (4) mills, ts 36 five (5) mills, district (6) mills, district 14 six and If (6 1-2) mills, districts 2, . 12. 15. 17, 18, 19, 24. 25. !. 33, 34. 39, 42, 43, 46 and :ht (8) mills, district 38 ten mills, and district 40 eleven mills. male citizens between the >f 21 and 65 years are liable i capitation tax of three l) dollars for road purposes, 11 male citizens between the >f 21 and 60 years are liable poll tax of one ($1.00) dollar, those exempt by law. T. L. HILTON. County Treasurer.