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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918 FARMERS RELIEVED OF a c< BUYING SUBSTITUTES p?ur tiflci and If They Have Meal and Other Food* an c stuffs On Hand Thev Need Not case Tl Buy With Flour. that Cart The national food administration Tl has given authority for a modiflca- Nvha tion of the pound-for-pound law in aum order to give relief to the farmer in ^as South Carolina who has his own ('ucf corn ground locally. Much dissat- ^ Isfaction has been caused among ,,uy farmers, who felt that It was un- al)ui reasonable to ask them to buy north- TV ern or western meal when they had food tneir own home-ground meal which nooi they could use. There was no pro- mill test concerning reduction of the food consumption of flour, but simply the that the farmer did not wish to buy meal from his store when In rpyii had better meal or grits at home. Under the new rule the farmer can have his corn ground by a miller who will give him a certificate. This certificate must be tiled with the grocer by the farmer, whereupon he can buy an equal amount of Hour, not in excess of half a barrel. This plan was recommended by practically the unanimous vote of the county food administrators at mee their meeting in Columbia on the hibi 4th inst., and has been advocated by here a large number of prominent people proj having knowledge of conditions in fron South Carolina. Pen The national administration was by wire immediately consulted about ^ it. and on Saturday gave its consent reta to the plan. For the information of ",0 county food administrators and J food representatives Over this state, who millers, and farmers, the following ten< is a description of the procedure nec- sen* essary for farmers to obtain Hour itori upon a miller's certificate. pro* The farmer takes his corn to the the mill and has it ground, lie sinus a that certificate which the millers will a ni have, stating number in his family \ or tenants for which he buys, the an(i amount of Hour he has on hand; and (j1P agreeing to use in his household j th0 equal weights of flour and substi- j 0fflc tutes. Thereupon the miller signs a 0| tion There Is more Catarrh in this section Ext of the country than all other diseases put together, 'and for years tt was sup- lm'H posed to bo incurable Doctors prescribed i in J local remedies, and by constantly failing 1 , to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, 'p greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constltu- verj tlonul treatment. HuII'f Catarrh Medi- fi?n cine, manufactured by 1**. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional i thoi remedy. Is taken Internally and acts wo,.( thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces I of the System. One Hundred Dollars re- I day ward Is offered for any case that Hall's ,iiu,. Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for ! ' ' circulars and testimonials ' F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. mee Hall's Family Pills for constipation. the why 3/ money you Extravagance is sinful?it is same money in the Bank, some di dulge yourself in those luxuries money. A Bank Account grows?you i inc it irrnw Ynn Hnn'l nooJ iko will need that money some day. HAVE IT SAFE IN < We add 4 Per Cent Interest. COME TO OUR The First Nati jrtificate as to the number of ids of meal ground. This cer ite is then filed with the grocer, thereupon the farmer can buy >qual weight of flour, but in no in excess of one-half barrel. J. M. his relieves the only difficulty j ^ ^ has been encountered in South j jlina. w g p here has been no objection ment in tsoever to the reduction in conption of flour, and the farmer been patriotically ready to re> his consumption of flour, but *'iat a" rery naturally did not desire to 11 M r?* W more of what he already had an ldance in his home. league. lanks were mailed to the county i administrators Tuesday after- A. ve i for distribution to millers. The was K'v er should apply to the county, ladles o administrator of his county for of the blanks. j dition t ^ free-wil O-STATE SOCIETY ^tim OF EXHIBITORS PLAN for the ion lM.ln.n M.?.? of t' cate tin linn Had Meeting on Lancast Wednesday. an invit of stewi ! a letter rcensboro, N. Feb. 14.?A | pastor, ting of the motion picture ex-' lotte ar tors of North Carolina was held ; presidei > yesterday, at which time the ''am, N losition of booking films direct n the producer was discussed. The \v W. Wells, of Wilmington, is though ddent of the organization and ceived i it. Varner, of Lexington, is sec- carry r ry and treasurer. Both attended mail ca meeting here yesterday. ter. T oseph A. Golden, of New York, catch tl i represents eight producers, at- spite tli led the meeting and offered to ities sal 1 a feature picture to the exhib- and ga s once each week, direct from the to be s< lucer. He made a talk before association and it is probable ^ ol his pictures will be booked Ly rj(v cm tmber of theaters. March n association of North Carolina board South Carolina exhibitors is in resigna process of formation and when Croxtor plans have been completed, an gome t 0 will be opened in Charlotte and ; that th tiartor secured for the organiza-1 positlor under the name of "Carolina tax boa libitors association." Several open e 1 interested in theaters located I nn(j ric South Carolina were present yes- \0 can ay. the otTii he meeting of the exhibitors was formed. r informal and talks and suggess were made by a number of ie present. About 30 people mM p here from out-of-town. Yester-| afjern0l morning, several pictures were 8ponse8 layed at the Bijou theater for tuBCUgsj benefit of the exhibitors. The tllo (];n ting was held in the parlor of ^rs Guilford hotel. Ridge I lllCI't ill ter tha 21. A prograri / meet ins mint ic< / v * during BTT: V On a -3 \ \ uation i 'V Ny ? hold th ?f 'n Man S g P. Kin. I ( I Hurts. I \ acting i V W\ % *'ve ro1 t UT/3&* been pt / er it wi \ / KZj will be gy Should -~flT 4^1 should hold it I sociatio \ I progran 1 *11/ - m imi ha ~T~LJ C nnal ar \l^l i\ I IB t- pleted I I WASTE? SS~ with th< of the t waste. If you put that iy you will be able to In- <m i without missing the i.ond< Cecil ar common governn vill be interested in see- tion to , added t! se extravagancies. You a Rrhpm NO DUR BANK. Notice underst; of the e decease* ? I 1918, m BANK. I iwimints bate Co ln| t a |*u onal Bank ~ ????????, ^e'1. THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. :! ABOUT TOWN. PERSONALS. j * I Stroup, J. E. Stroup and Rev. Dr. J. T. Matthews spent Monday | ites are in Charlotte to see in Clover. M. Stroup's daughter. Mrs. atterson, ?ho la under treat- Kmanue| H1?ch apcnt Pr|dajr ln a hospital. Hellth springs. ?o News is requester to state M,8g Lou|ge poag Rppnt pr|day |n property owners who want Heath SpringK. rees should apply by card to r. D. Craig, chairman civic Waddy C. Thomson spent yester day in Charlotte on business. ry enjoyable birthday social j M ?ood ( ~?t^ued to hi8 homej en Tuesday afternoon by the wUh ftn aUark ()f ,a gr|ppe if the Mamie Frazier society 0 Presbyterian church. In ad- ?anv ,Tlnu.h> Nvho haR been 0 the birthday donations a spond|lig a fc.w weeks in New York.' 1 offering was made. A fea-l. expi.c|?d hoine this weeU. the afternoon's pleasures making of surgical dressings j T Wylie has been summoned as j Red ( ross. juror in ihe I'nited States court. ??? i \\ iiich is to convene in Rock Hill in ip John ('. Kiluo will dedi-'March, e First Methodist church of ?o? or on Sunday, February '21. Misses Hernice Davis and Fannie ation extended hv the hnnni rin-i.- i..i v' .. ... < ?n a u\M I I IMI1 ? > I" \\ 1 Ol'lv . urds having been accepted in Wednesday, where they have be?-n ( to Hev. 1). W. Kellar. the having spring millinery fo> the I.an Bishop Kilgo lives inChar- raster Department stores, id he was for many years' ?<* ? it of Trinity college, Dur- M|,?- w- J- Cunningham returned r> from Rock Hill yesterday where slo has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. ?o? Jack White. Mr. Cunningham spent Rock Hill Herald says: Al-1 Wedne?lay and Thursdav in Char the local postofflce has re- ,o(to Joinjng Mrg Cunningha!n ,n ? nstructions that No. 28 would Rork n(n , ^() nail, instead of No. 22, the j + r is still attached to the lat- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + he mails are now made to + |t|,<|> <ltOSS NOTKs. + le first northbound train, de- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + .;. + 4, \01 e fact that the postal author-1 Id the change would be made We are watching with Interest I ve instructions for the mall |lhe organization in the Lancaster; mt on the last train. (graded school of the Junior Red I Cross. From this organization a 1 I class in surgical dressings has been! 1 lection has been called by the formed, composed entirely of high] hie incil to he held Tuesday. ^ school girls, under the direction of i trai 5, to till tlie vacancy on the yjjss Lthel Brock. Thirty-live girlsjmj] of aldermen caused by the -=- - ' ..Niium cycij' Kn i irom l no i j]lr tinn of K. M. Croxton. ; tenth and eleventh grades being a ti<-1 i tendered his resignation member, with the other high school tail ime ago when it was found grades well represented. du< e office conflicted with his Wednesday afternoon they had pay I* as a member of the State tlioir first meeting with twenty- | rd of review. The polls will oin 1?t present. .Only about a half ight o'clock In the morning dozen of the girls had made the for ise at four in the afternoon, j dressings before, but the others nijj xlidates have announced for, ]oar,HMj quickly. One of them who| r*e, so far as The News is in- jla(| never made a compress, folded 1 j twenty in less than three hours, a j sto ?o? I most unusual beginning. The whole j ;iptl Friday Afternoon Book club ?l?ss folded three hundred com- j mn th Mrs. It. E. Wylie Friday j presses. I the on, February 8. The re-: Those who came were: Misses: tor to roll call brought forth a Mamie Ferguson. Mildred King. ing on of the leading issues of Mary Ellen Mlacknton. Mildred nie, r. An invitation, through i Hlrsch. Marjorie Hirsch, Lucile Rod-j j wrings, was extended to the dey. Guy Skipper, Laura (i. Wil- . District of Federated clubs to I Hants, Eliza Moore, Elvlree Patter- me) 1 Lancaster on some date la-: son, Glennie Crenshaw, Mildred n March 14. probably Marchj Billings, Mary Gildersleeve Wylie, Wa . -highly interesting literary l<"Hie McManus. Margaret Thomas- wh) a was the feature of the son. Freddie Knight, Lewis March- jmd ;. A dainty salad course with 'son. Ruth Reeves. Helen William- mQ] 2 greatly refreshed the guests son. Ethel Cauthen, Margaret Fer- ^ov the social hour. guson. Myrtle Hunter, Margaret )or Bradford, Lois Kirk, Sybil Lingle, ?o? new ecount of the meningitis sit- Ju,la ,,0'-,er an<l Sa,a 1>lax - Mrs- aU it has been deemed unwise to Miss Jaunlta Neely and Miss aJb( e State Teachers' Association H<>hs McManus assisted Miss Brock. wjl| :h as had been planned. J. With such a P'^tly splendid t() ird, president, and R. C. ^ginning we a .e . meeting wonder- ( g,v< secretary of the association. ful thin?s of this class- aml onl>' ups lpon the advice of the execu- urge r?K?lar attendance, continued mmlttee and other members enthusiasm and the determination association, reached this con- to have ever>' ?irl ,n ,he hi?h 8ch?o1 j yesterday. The meeting has an t?'?*lastic member of the class. ^ >stponed indefinitely. Wheth-j ot II be held later in the spring nr.? determined ? little later . * TABERNACLE. + ^ it be found possible and j I roni it be thought advisable to j Lancaster, S. C., Feb. 14.?The ^'a, later, the members of the as-j health of this community in vppv t - ? ?' i npif n will be notified All the good with the exception of a few roa( 19 had been prepared and the cases of measles, and Mrs. J. F. ? rangements had been com- Carnes. who has been sick for sev'or the Columbia meeting eral weeks. jnt(> as thought that the action of Charles and Oscar Taylor spent , cutive commitee will meet 1 the week-end at Lynchburg, with ; approval of a large number their sister, Mrs. H. H. Merritt. ^eei eachers of the state. Mrs. Annie Beckham, of Lancas ter, spent the past week with Mrs. I GREAT ATTENTION* E,,en Barnes. O "LEAGUE OF NATIONS" Mrs- J,m Stewart, of Camden, is^ visiting relatives here. I.O jn. Feb. 14.?Lord Robert j Mr Slm Barnes, who Is In training1 inounced In the house oflnt p, ' j . .. .. ... . ? - ...-u.ii .o, airbill i lie nil si weeK is yesterday that the British ... .. , .. .... ' A with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ?ent is giving great atten- ...... ..i ? .. .. y? Carnes. Will a 'league of nations. He . ... . . . . . . ,, . . . Master Conrad Plyler went to hat he himself had prepared ? . , . _. . , < , ., itock Hill last Thursday and undere for it. went an operation for appendicitis and Is doing nicely. THE OF niHCH.tKGK. j p an(, R Carne3 8pent ,aflt Tuesday with the former's sister. ? is hereby given that the Mrs. S. B. Small, of the Rich Hill U n jned will, as administrator community. ^ state of Edward J. Williams, 11 rer 1. on the 16th day of March, SOX OF GEN. MARCH DIES vora ake his final return as such FROM lVH'RIES RECEIVED! mac trator and apply to the Pro- Washington, Feb. 14.?Lieut. 80'^ urt of Lancaster county for Peyton C. March. Jr., son of Maj. ^rin dlsmissary. Gen. Peyton C. March, the new act- twe< RNEST J. BAILEY. Admr. ing chief of staff of the army, died al"e b of Edward J. Williams, yesterday at Fort Worth, Texas. ,)y a 1. from injuries received yesterday in T 14th, 1918. 34-4t-Friday. a fall with an airplane. Gen sa 1-wh( uye 2-me tese ^5 ? use 4-su^ an the caut U. S. FO( ME EDITORS WANT LITTLE PINK IM tl? Carolina NVccklirs Mj use to Give Government Advertising in Future. taleigh, Feb. 14.?Railroai aking their first of the ye; ts with the newspapers w eape was exchanged for sj se journals, have notifiec cet offices that no such 1 r: Inn will be honored by the dors and dozens of editc inp their way on the trail 'resident Sandford Martin te Press association, lias h mod that he may send hi eape hook and pet his w Martin is correspond in rotary McAdoo whose ord pped the issuance of svicl >. Letters are poinp u ny weeklies protestlnp and former presidents of tl ial association is quoted as reprisals apainst the j at. le would pledge the edito Icy of silence on all great nts; would have them rel it any propaganda sent on shington or from agent ?re. Liberty loans, war i 1 selective drafts would h re champions in this state eminent would be asked all the space given it a rspapers would make mori things printed are charge ?it, the newspapers are pc ling to resume old relatio continue a p?'i<,y which ?s the soulless corporatio on them. 'rom every section of th< going protests. Some nty papers are using all orial space to show the in this treatment. Men wh? paid fare in lo these manj in it now with great difflei mittee is expected to shington soon to lay the ?re the new director of th is. esides this, the Interstate ce commission will be i appeal for the editors, t like a bit this interrupt free ride when travelir nnci'jiurt; so easy. M 0 has gone against th g. LO IS SENTENCED TO DEATH IN VR/ 1 Face Filing Squad on A >f Machinations Favorable Germany. aul Bolo Pasha must fat g squad. he first man of the cote ich and other propaganda hie to Germany, who by hinations sought to disru iers and populace of Fran< i*? a nu^aitlic pea in the republic and the Te a, has been sentenced to French court-martial. hrouRh lavish expenditi nan money, Bolo\ aided LVj sat ? more corn at ?morejtsh i s Justenoug ar r use syrup, d serve se of ire Jl) ADMINISTRATION I conspiracy, which met \\ith success, suuosinon anil pi] ' to subsidize the iy expression of the was invincible at r ree ! ranee should tal< lock and cease 1 ties against her ( save herself from ls now ment. *r eon. . The tentacles herebvi , reached even tl >ace in , . Here monev was 1 their , ' through the inte insporvon Iiernstorff. sir conbassador to this >rs are . . mainly upon evii is. lions of Holo am of the |ovvers Jn th(? T 11 Ho1!) was convicti Political reput ar tax. have been bllghte g with conspiracy and ler has persons are undo i mile- |eas soon will 1 p fiom Xotable among t one of | c'ai I la tix. a fonm le eili- Qf |he republic. i favor-1 ovorn < <>\sii?i:it \iti.i; imiTisii > rs to a , , ,, , 1-ondon, Feb. move- , . ish merchantmen I 11 so to mine or submarir t from ,. according to th S pldp> ment last night, savings veasels of j 600 a\t no sjx were un(jer t ^fishing craft also to pay . .. ine loss 10 I n<l the . , the past week sh ? when , , ? increase over th; ed for, . week, which tota irfectiy . .. , of them over 1 ns and preceding three always _ , ?. were 8, and 15, ns the state of the I their AT justice have aHM I t go to issues The Home of tl e rail- __________ Today?Fridt ,1'Zd GLADYS B They 11 iwu ui i "Her L '* has A Timely r Mc; Phot e real _ 15 Cents Saturday? tNCE HARY ?ii coount ' The Marl ?A1 CHARLIE ?ii "1 A ;e the 15 Cents rie of ??? its fa- Monday? their VIVIAN P. .he I _i, ce arid | ce be- The Fair utonlc A] <leotl> Hearst P lire of 15 Cents in a mmmmmammmmmm ? * PAGE I ' & beans j h * * :: i *\ \ edom si in some instances.^ to corrupt French ilitical leaders and French press into idea that Germany arms and that te time by the fore- | ler military acti,vl- 1 ?nemies in order to ultimate vanquishof the conspiracy le United States, transferred to Bolo rmedlary of Count then German amcountry, and it was lence of the operaI several of his fol'nited States that ;d. ations in France (1 as a result of the several additional r arrest and doubt- r ie court-martialed, hese men is Joseph r prime minister -+ IXCKKASB -Glll'I'lNG I.OSSKJ4 14.?Nineteen Brlti were sun k by le in the past week, e admiralty etateOf these, 13 were tons or more and hat tonnage. Three I were sunk. British shipping in ows a considerable it of the previous died 15 vessels, 10 ,600 tons. In^he weeks, the losSu respectively. * rHE| API B BL teg in Best Pictures ffi ROCKWELL I iberty." g American M oplay. 9 10 Cents 9 CAREY I ked Man." 9 so? m CHAPLIN 1 10 Cents K MARTIN 1 Barbarian." a so? It athe News. 9 10 Cents b