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page sr 22 expire some nvith this session v il W n State Senate Probably Will Kist of r.Have Many New Faces Anionic lJst of Its Members. Ci ^Columbia, February 14.?Terms Camj of 22 of the 45 members of the Feb. 14 B^nath Carolina State senate expire the Thi with this session. It is presumed been st that quite a aumber of these will in Fran ?nter the campaign for re-election on the this summer, though the season for across political announcements is rather militar; early and at present no hats have skilled ^been shied into the ring. all sort Senator John F. Williams, of Ai- division hen, whose term expires in 1920, is too niti an exception to this rule, the Aiken any pa senator having announced his can- Send didacy to succeed Andrew J. Be- P'etes l 1 u rtber thea as lieutenant governor. Senators whose terms expire in 1918 are: J. A. Beattie, of Kershaw; Charlton DuRant, of Clarendon; E. ? Com C. lEpps, of Williamsburg; R. IV nt -c- ? o i * i ? ? who wc Epps, of Sumter; J. J. Evans, of f tv . once bu Marlboro; E. R. Ginn, of Hampton; J. A. Harvey, of Berkeley; J. Gordon Hughes, of Union; G. K. Laney. of . ' Chesterfield; C. D. Lee, of Darling- a rea( J ton; J. H. Manning, of Dillon: J. W. F : McCown, of Florence; J. M. Nickles, !?n8' ' of Abbeville; W. T. ODell. ot Pick-1 ,e..' ens; J. G. Padgett, of Colleton; J. ana im TL. Sherard, of Anderson; Hugh p upe( other n Slnkler, of Charleston; A. F. Spigpone ft 1 nor, of Richland; Richmond Stacy. ij^tl of Cherokee; George M. Stuckey, of Lee, and D. R. Williams, of Lancas- ?r^ vates I C Pro A successor will be elected in ' , _ Alexanc Chester county to the late Senator ors cor A. G. Brtce, whose term would have , , , . ... nold ai expired this year. era and ? A; PrJv + + + * + + + + + son K. Lewis BUSINESS NOTICES R Robert + Corps. THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER will (' Chandh be for sale daily and Sunday at ^ . - Garvey Lancaster News Office. Robert .. lingswc Porter- Floyd 1 ? Erown, DR. W. 8. HOLLY, Veterinary Phy- ]{ pm| sician, Surgeon and Dentist. Office pni at Gregory, Ileod Live Stock Co. Q(js j stables. Phone 226, Lancaster, Kirst < BUY' A BICYCLE and pay while you ""'J Ju ride. Cost you no more than to (),ps.. , ,, ,. Haffieh pay the cash. So easy that way and at the old price. J. R. Mack- ',n<' ' ' orell. 26-11. WyIie First C FOR SALE?Two Duroc Jersey Claud Gilts, five months old. Prices on Pany; application. Edgar L. Robinson, nell, M Lancaster, Route No. 1. Private 34-lt-pd. l?any; San i tar FOR RENT?Two rooms, up stairs. Lowe 1 furnished either for light housekeeping or bedrooms. Possession TWO s Kl ven March the first. Apply tol Mrs. G. F. Ferguson, 12 French Was] Street. 34-tf-np. membe FOR SALE?A few milk cows and ,. I tionarv calves, and a few hogs. See J. C. | ? . ' m?. _ I i ershir nuuou ai mcijow rarm. 3l-4t-np. Willi WANTKI) HIDES?Tiie hide market eaclia. ! is low but can use about 2.000 Willi pounds cow hides, horse hides, Blenhei mule hides, goat hides, also sheep Jame hides. See me before you sell. Tenn. Capus Cauthen, Lancaster. S. C. ]IP a 30-4t-np. \j Mp FOH SALE?Fifty to one hundred .>gw i acres of land. Also several two- .. ... slightly horse farms for standing rent to tenants that can furnish own stock. Situated two or three miles from Lancaster. For terms Why apply W. B. Plyler. dread(? * " " proven I^R SALE?Two mules and one past 2 5 horse. Cash or credit. J. C. Ed- testify wards. 33-tf-np. famous ? your h< CJIN NOTICE?Until further advis- feel th; ed we will gin cotton on Mondays, to sho^ Wednesdays and Fridays. I^an- antee. caster Cotton Oil Co. 33-6t. ^ Drug C 1. = I Special Annour To the ladles of lancaster and Vicinity? log the F. B. Courtney Imp Of New York City, will sell to you at. wl |?lete line of SAMPLE SWITCHES, usee (* in the hlg cities, consisting of all standa of first duality French Itefined Cut Hair. These Switches on sale for one week February 17th to lh?n't delay to see and get your Swl early Monday morning. Rig Cities Retail Price JTOYOO to $ftOj All shades. W. C. DEES, General Mer v ,.^v . .. f THE Li BOYS CHOSEN FOR IpflKlWIMpCn IMMEDIATE SERVICE uUnVjNULU Those Composing 115th Mu- BY I Those Composing (1st South nrolina Infantry ; 118th ... , ? Husband Says teen Fount > Sevier, Greenville, S. C., Bo .?The names of 370 men of irtieth division who have leeted for immediate service DOUBLE E^ oe and who have already left ? first leg of their journey Knew Tanlac 1 have been given out by the Greatlv Whei f authorities. The men are, * . ... And He I mechanics and tradesmen of s, and were selected from the i at large, so as not to deplete * ases *n in IbA nnmn f ich the skilled personnel ? | ^"reatly benefited rticular organizations. ! (hey have offered Ing of the 370 men com-jment of this fai Ibis particular draft, and no [cine are common depletion of the division's person relieved h has yet been authorized, made strong aga y instructions were received natural thing in pile a list of names of com- to want the sanu stenographers in the division how Charles E. mid volunteer to go across at Bradford St.. A1 it no order for such men has | pened to take T ie in. i "My wife, who nigh all of these men have down and nervous left here, and have even ar- er ripht along, b at their immediate destina- lac." Mr. Wit t will probably be some little ' Well, of course, sfore they are sent overseas, SU|tSf and it was >y will probably first be thP way it built 1 with similar drafts from bottles she gainei amps. Among those who have ha,j been doubtfu *ei that settled me. ti Infantry, (1st S. C. Inf.) Tanlac I could hi James W. Grimes and Pi t-1 meal in a whole lenjamin T. Antley. William | ferine with a bi gdon. Victor E. Shealy, and become nervous ler B. Boozer. Headquart- night and all run npany; Corp. John H. Don- digesting, my to id Privates Robert M. Bow- ^ke lead on my Grover C. Friddle, Company an(j ferment an ates Allen Nance and Thomp- cause 1 had so Bowen. Company B; Corp. stomach?so long H. Bagwell. First Class Pri-jROtten sore. 1 ct eed W. Martin, and Private j fully, but would 0. Copeland, Company E; jhour or two and > Willie N. Stewart and George j wag tired in th don. and Private William R. niid-afternoon 1 i pr, Thomas M. Crawford, Mc- seemed I couldn' M. Miller, and Ted E. Kil- day. I had lost >rth, Company F; Sergt.(did not care. S Durham and Corp. John U 1 had done for m Company II; Sergt. James' mfc to take it. a ch, Company I; Sergt. Sam prised when it I itt and First Class Private up right away. Youngblood, Company K" me as it did for "lass Privates DeWitt Calvin through the nigl lian W. Morgan, Company L: with a good appi Fitzhugh Deo Cox, Charles S. to enjoy my meal 1, and Edward I.. Laughlln. j ed. and the gas, ivates George 1). Sims and | stomach disappea Duchworth, Company M; j new man, and tl 'lass Louis Hall and Private; out feeling went \. Jones, Mnch. Gun Com-jniy troubles." Sergeant Cornelius N. Vern- when Mr. W1 ech. Lovd O. Keadle and becnme weak, h R. Hawkins, Supply com-1 began to clog wi Private Robert H. Therrell. I What j,e needed y department; and Privatej pur|flei., stomach v. Edwards, Sup. Ord. Corps, i 3truotive. and Tt for him lie saw ?. C. SOLDIERS DIE land as it has <' OK DISEASE IN ERA\CK| thousands. Iiington, Feb. 14.?Among! Tanlac. the n: from natural causes among; sold exclusively is of the American expedi-i Lancaster; Peopl force reported by General'Co., Heath Sprln ig, were: Kershaw.?Adv. am Logan, pneumonia, Ar-i am Rogers, R. F. D. No. 2, ^'^TEST REPI m. s. c. SOLDIEF is S. Brumley, Fayettevllle, ? Oik* Hundred ?* lso reported First Lieut. Jno. j Veagh. Bernardsville, N. J , Hurled on See r-ond Lieut. John J. MoGuire,! More Ik* ork city, as having been wounded in action. Washington, 1 partment advices RHEUMATISM. j f,'w American sol will you suffer from this most 1 in ,hf! ('ostruo,l? 1 disease when LRheumo has cania in ndditioi the greatest remedy for the, l10r,0(' yesterday years? Thousands of people i ooas** to its wonderful cures. This j P'ace he Amerlc prescription should be In ,han 1<0 of the ime. Have it ready when you ] hoard the ship, i at first pain. Ask our dealer j rescued v you our money back guar-' Seven additior For sale by The Standard officially reportet !o., Lancaster, 8. C. 11-tf. the department's ________?.___?corded as saved Associated Presf ported, made up iPPTTIPllf both official and against the Tusci ?W. C. Dees, Represent- waH re('uce{l to The war depa - ins dally Ion* c totting v^O* embassy at Lon< holesale prices one com- complete the gur 1 only for display work tan*Ie names nl shades. BeinK made B,on>' Rp,te Q onjyi some 260 of tho i>n i list are officl&ll r ' the department Itch from this fine stock names of survi DO?Dees' Price $5.00? been unable to < of these are sup] chandlse. tlons and as man; ? men of whom th ^NCASTER NEWS, LANCASTE OF TANLAC ) GIVES WIFE Went I.. Wife W, Hoosrhold <??i She Added Fif- """" ^ is on Four The Monroe Er Hies. following story: George Strain, JDORSEMENT son lost their live in Wild Cat Creek S. C. The two n Would Help Him Lancaster county, n He Began It, mother having di. They were tenant ells Details. cided to move fro ty to a farm in C two or more poo- They loaded thev aniily have been so P?ods on a one-l by Tan lac that their two cows an a double endorse-j tke waK?n am' stl nous Master Medi- kome' ^ hen the> When you see a * MM'k, the switt of suffering andj,he*v (,i(1 not kno in, it is the most I T,u> COW8 bmke the world for you \ wl,h wh,ch llu>' 2 bonetits. This is|caPed* Men' mul Whitmore, of 10:5,on wore 8WePl do> bany. N. Y.. hap- waters of the strei anjac | er man was drowr , , , ? reached the bank i had been all run .. , . . . on the land, but 1 i and getting weak-., , , ? , _ l the cold that he egan to take Tan-' .. , i from the water, itmore explained. . , . . . . drowned, but the I watched the re- , a week after the i i wonderful to see .. f . . ! was found in Mr. her up. On four . , , , pasture with shaft il fifteen pounds. 1 , ' of the wagon hitc I about Tanlac, but , , . mule was nearly When I started , , , ure and lack of fo irdly eat one good , ? * been dead a week week. From suf- , .. , , . found and it was ad stomach I had ? ? . . a man out huntin and restless at , , of the older man s down. Inntead of wa> (oun(| , od would Just lie above s|at(>(i Th stomach and sour _ . two men supposet d form gas. Re- ., . reached their nei ur stomach acid and the ownef Qf . my mouth had they were makjn >uld not sleep rest-,pose(, thaf ^ wp wake up every : for (hem tQ moVf vould roll and toss. to a farm houso e morning, and by, e(, (he man ^ ,vas so tired out it hav|np no |deft t t get through the were drowned an(] all ambition, and I inK whose they v eeing what Tanlac , y wife encouraged COTTON INSU nd I wi%s not sur>egan to brace me PASSED I> It did as" much for her. I slept right v South < urolina it, woke up rested etito, and was able $-15,000 for 11 s. My rood digest-1 Australian 11 bloating and sour! red. I felt like a le old tired, worn-' Columbia, S. C with the rest of South Carolina | closed Tuesday i tiitroore's stomach (1ay8. session. T1 is system probablv measure passed b th waste matter.; was a good system j act crea,,n? a st tonic and recon- f^nae and provitl inlac did the work tion of $4 5,000 f it do for his wife.liaw wa8 passed lone for countless. . . .. . Australian ballot 'towns and cities* taster medicine, Is by J. F. Mackey., a88emb,y ratified es Drug St Oroeory hibitlon amendntf gs; C. O. Floyd, pass a "bone dry quart-a-month hi ? strengthening it s 3RTS PLACE ! may be secured ot LS LOST AT 170 unction law hj was passed at the .. ? , ,, , , the war depart mc dvtt.lnilr ? !"'? n il The general ap >f ti*h < ohsI?l?e\v J adopted by both lieved l.o*t. I , , eral assembly, cai ' .">76,13 0.8 8 and ;i Feb. 14.?War de- . ... , .. one-half nulls, an indicate that verv diers lost their lives 314"51' an<l ,hr(" n of the liner Tus- over ,hp measure 1 to the 164 re- the house to the as burled on the; proprlations bill The latest reports (Q(al ()f $2.989.5( an loss at no more 0 . eight and one-hal .J. 17 9 who were on although the list of The senate an< ir from complete. hours of the sess lal survivors were what is perhaps 1 tonight, reducing ing bill of the se list of those not re- Hanks' bill, provl to about 260. The write and carry i i list of the unre- In its warehousi by the checking thorities are aul unofficial advices $250,000 as a bai anla's passenger list to begin the insui 171. in warehouses, irtment Is exchang- Terms of 22 of ablegrams with the the state senate Ion in an effort to session. It is p vlvors' roll and un- a number of thei arbled in transmis- campaign for re f the fact that only mer, though the se on the passenger announcements 1: y unaccounted 'for, at present no ha has more than 270 Into the rln*. S< vors which it has llama, of Aiken, ieclpher. About 40 In 1920. in an exi posed to be duplica- the Aiken nenat( y more are names of ed his candidacy ere la no record. J. Hethea as lie R, S. C. . " ' IS DROWN | i ) CAT CREEK ? "Our third imon Ivoadtnl With w p Jacks ml* ami Were used your lintless be all right. Thi \n . it am. good shape and v for beef." iquirer carries the I ? several days bko Pr ;, near Tradesvllle, aen lived alone in give continuous satis S. 0., the wife and directed, and you ne HVSrjSr ? t fa? mei s and de- ()q not flux or clog t m Lancaster coun- than old styte hulls, 'hesterfleld county. . To secure the best resul r few household thoroushly twelve h tlor8e ?.???. "? : d two dogs behind feed the hulls dry, use < arted to their new i Jloo ' reached Wild Pat ? - - - wives me rignr lormuin ? current Of which how much to feed for tnai Buclceyc Hulln and givei W, they drove in. copy to ncare?t mill. the slender ropes Dept. k The I were tied and e - Atlanta Birmingh, . , A US II it a Charlotte le, dogs and wag vii by the ice cold ? ?m and the young- ?????? ,l '' 1 TO HOLD MEETINGS and craw'ed out i\as so numbed by LRLENWOOD AND J died a few fe?t The dogs we.e , ,? ? ? rootl and Defense Organ! mule escaped and nen were drowned Meet February 18 ant George McManus'l ruary l?th. s and front whee's hed to it. The dead from expos-1 The Food Administra od. The men had Farm and Home Demonst before they were partments, and the Coum mere chance that fense of South Carolina ig found the body closely co-operating, have and after the body rtl to hold a meeting at C revealed the facts on February 18th and om e neighbors of the ter on February 19th, to 1 that they had active working forces of v home in safety organizations will be invi the farm to which purpose of these meeting g their way sup- to give a thorough knowle ather was too bad war situation, to present s. The cows went J gram of the Food Admi ind were impound-, Farm Demonstration Hi > impounded them the Council of Defense, ? that their owners i forth plans for the conibii I indeed not know-j campaign which will be vere. shortly after these meet fr I expect to present severa RANCE RILL : of national prominence I i uoiinc' Promise that those who a I LAST HOURS recelve ,?8plr?tlon aml ve ' formation. Assembly Allows The following arc requ efense Council. I exPect?d to attend at Gre ! at Sumter, whichever is allot Adopted. . venient. All county foot itrators. and all other fooi ^ I tration representatives; all I home demonstration at general assembly members of the State con night after a 35 fense; all chairmen of tl lie principal war councils of defense; the y the body was an ?f th<" townsh'P or schoc , , councils; all members i ate council of <lo ~ ~ " man's council of defense, linn, an approniia- request the presence of or its support. A ers selected by the State providing for the license who will carry t svs?e?n for the of t,?' ?P-?kinK campaign. patriotic citizens who wi of the state. The ,. , - , i pare themselves for voir the national pro- v|ce jn approaching cn :nt 1?nt declined to Each farm demonstrate " law, leaving the asked to select two or tl iw in force but'inrnt '? >ers from his c will attend one of these 10 that the quart , , and actively co-operate ii lly for sickness. All j,ajKn ?alnst lewd houses Hecent war developr ? urgent request of | especially the foodstuffs >nt. i make it absolutely necessi propriation bill. as'ery citizen of South fare ? . informed of the very ser houses of the genof affairs, and of the obln rries a total of $3.-jrpa(s upon us for i levy of nine and greater production and m i increase of conservation of food suppl e-fourths of a mill ftS of a more vigorous ai . , - hearted support of the t ? as reported from in every other way. ? senate. The ap-i We earnestly hope that last year carried a tPndan(.e may be had n( >4.78 and a levy of Greenwood and the Sun If mills. j ings. in order that the I 1 house In the last must carry the brunt Ion ordered rallfled | Cror.rt'lnK o.n.p.lgn. m? .. . . . oughly informed of the the most far-reachTA . _ 4 and properly instructed sslon. It is Senator ding that the state nsuranre on cotton ?s. The state au- J horized to borrow I |l do fund with which I NAflPA ranee of cotton held 1 llUllvv (U the 4 5 members of Paint your auto ? expire with this mobile Paint, or 1 resumed that quite | to get a can of TC se will enter thej cars look better, i -election this sum- A citizen of Lai season for political Enamel, was advi h rather early and Co. No Use writif] ts have been shied know your Wants. ?nator John F. Wllwhose term expires |V| |\I 1 eeption to this rule, >r having announc- Headquai to succeed Andrew utenant-governor. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1918 carload of Buckeye Hulls" on, Theodore, Ala., says, "We have hulls for work cattle and find them to s is our third car. The steers are in working every day. All are fat enough AM MAM UckeyF COTTONSEED V I HULLS V UNTLSSS faction. Start right with them, feed them as yct will go back to old-fashioned hulls. They alue?100 per cent?no lint. They are clean hey combine perfectly with other feed. They he HioectlvA troet Ar..i * ?w?vv. ?*IU uiry CV?l mucn 1CS8 I Its and to develop the ensiUfe odor, wet the halls ' iours before feeding. It is easy to do this by t and morning for the nest feeding. If at any time et down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. k of Mixed Feeds Free or every combination of feed* used in the South. Tetle intenance, for milk, for fattening for work. Describes I directions fo' using the in properly. Send for your buckeye Cotton Oil Co. D.Pf. k am Greenwood Little ftock fi'emphie Jacheon Afucun Selma a mucn , , " ore perfect hea(,f?uarter8 regiment. All . these ies as well orKanizal,ons are at Camp Greene, , , Charlotte, now. ml whole[overnment ? MrCl'MHKH III I.I. MAKES a fun at. WHEAT #2.75 FKIt ltl'SHEl, : both the Washington, Feb. 14.?A bill flxuter meet- lug the price of wheat for the 1018 Torces who crop at not less than $2.7 5 a bushel, of the ap- Instead of $2.00 as now provided, y be thor- was Introduced by Senator McCumSituation. ber, of North Dakota, and referred as to the to the agricultural committee. Automobile Owners 1 mobile for spring. Use Kerfees Auto- ? EFFECTO ENAMEL. Also don't fail IP and SEAT DRESSING. Makes new ind old cars look like new. ncaster wrote to New York for EfTecto sed to get supply from Bennett-Terry ig to New York for your needs. Let us iTT-TERRY CO. rters for All Kinds of Paint. 1 .. *1 1 AT I concrete program which will be pre'ITMTPP seated at these meetings. >l)Mlfc.I\ William Elliott, Food Administrator for S. W. W. Long, Director zntions to Extension; 1). R. Coker, Chairman State Council of Defense, ] Feb- + SPARTANBURG MAY GET SOME CAMP GREENE MEN tion, the _____ ration Deell of De- stated ut General Carleton's Heud, who are quartern New England Regidetermin , ? ? , , mrnts May Be Expanded. Jreenwood ! e at Sum- ??? which the Spartanburg, S. C., Feb. 14.? the three Rrigadier General 11. H. llandholtz, ited. The who prior to his recent promotion ;s will be was chief of stafT to Major General dgo of the o'Ryan, commander of the 27th dithe pro- vision, has been assigned to comnlstration, rnand the 68th infantry brigade of ireau, and the 29th division, now entraining at ind to set catnp McClellan, Anniston, Ala., and aed spring v*i 11 proceed to that station within launched the next few days. The 29th divisings. We jon js f nposed of national guard 1 speakers troops from New Jersey, Maryland, and cnn Virginia and the District of Columittend will hia. kluable in- ^ General Ilandholtz's request. Lieutenant M. M. Munsill, of the icsted and ammunition train, wfll be detailed enwood or as hjs aide. The new chief of staff most con- to Major General O'ltyan has been t minimis- decided upon, according to lnforma- v ;1 ndminis- tjon to be had at camp today, but. 1 farm and the announcement is being withheld :ents; all ,nti 1 olTicially given out. mil of do- Following announcement that ie county (<an,p Greene, Charlotte, would not chairmen jH, |Uajntained, it was stated at Gen?1 district ernj carleton's headquarters that of the wo- ,Beverai skeletonized New Kng\\ < also ]an() national guard regiments stathe speak- tinned there have been placed under ( oum-ii ot the command of General Carleton he burden an(j wj]j t)(> st>nt here and expanded and other jn<() pjoneer regiments as soon as sh to pie- c,imp Aria is ready for their recopinteer ser- Uon iiTagetU i '^'ie Massachusetts infantry becomes the third pioneer, the sixth iree prom- .. Massachusetts becomes the fourth ounty who pioneer, and the eighth Massachuill cot inKs setts becomes the fifth pioneer, all l the camcorps and army troops. The first Connecticut infantry will nents, and . ^ . . .... be the 58th pioneer infantry, the situation _ ,, first Vermont is the 57th pioneer, iry for ev,, , and the first Maine heavy artillery ilina to be .... . _ . . , . _ , will be the 56th pioneer infantry, lous trend ,, . , . ? , The first New Hampshire infantry nation that . . , , ... has been designated the firot