The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 19, 1918, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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BUSINESS NOTICES
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THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER will Tim
be for sale daily and Sunday at
Lancaster News Office. Robert
Porter.
* :? Wash
*\n **r 4J * *' **
n. n. ni/uui, veterinary FnyBician,
Surgeon and Dentist. Office nagc 81
at Gregory, Hood Live Stock Co. *:U5 no;
stables. Phone 226, Lancaster, tota
. __ States a
BUY A BICYCIiK and pay while you year,
ride. Cost you no more than to This
pay the cash. So easy that way nouncen
and at the old price. J. B. Mack- Chancel
orell. 26-lt. British
Great E
FOR RENT?Two rooms, up stairs, 474 ton
furnished either for light house- output
keeping or bedrooms. Possession 901,223
given March the first. Apply to bined t(
Mrs. G. F. Ferguson, 12 French sinking
Street. 34-tf-np. generall
- tons.
FOR SALE?Two mules and one While
horse. Cash or credit. J. C. Ed- structioi
wards. 33-tf-np. other n
* availahli
NOTICE?Until further advis- ,,ove thf
ed we will gin cotton on Mondays. *a' ^
Wednesdays and Fridays. l^an- that 1
caster Cotton Oil Co. 33-6t. inRS ni?'
nage pn
FOR RENT?Five-room house on Both
North Main street. Possession at cials exp
once. Apply to Mrs. Mary B. Mc- 1918. h<
Dow. 34-lt. and Gre
_ineir on
FOR SAIiK?One medium size young officials
mule. See W. P. Bennett. fidently
35-lt. rine will
" Secretar
1<X>R SAI4K?One good family mare, ?
icoll IIS V
eight years old. Will work any- sumniPr
where. H B. Murry, Iaincaster, '
' coe, forr
s- c- as-u-pd. vaI stafT
300 NEORO LARORRRH "ext Aup
At Badin Aluminum Works. Badin. "8ubmar
N. O.-Eight and ten hour jobs. New ?Nor- be
scale of wages $2.00. $2.10 and fore tha
92.25 per day. Permanent inside m
work and regular advances in pay ,,1P 1 nit
guaranteed. Pay every Saturday. %ar'OUKl>
Outside work for a few. 000 ,nns
Homes for families $5.00 per sb'PPing
month: water, toilet and electric at
lights in every house. complete
The negro section in Badin has
high class public school with com-1 ,bat
petent teachers; community build- na lv in
log with moving picture auditorium. lapun
public library and lodge rooms for bamI)eM
men and women. handicap
Ample police and fire department. come* ai
(Fire department operated by col- *
1 year. C
ored men.
White and colored physicians. ship
White and colored merchants. . ~
Boarding houses for single men '
equipped wan louei, oam rooms,
steam heat and electric lights. r',l> (
Board $3.50 per week up. ''-K
Badin is 34 miles from Salisbury. ,orr
N. C.. on Southern Railway and st?PP?d
Winston-Salem Southbound Rail- ,n a ',or
way. dium m.Special
inducements to men with
families; new and modern home s,or> w<
provided same day family arrives. A ms1
Write or come at once to honesty,
EMPLOYMENT Bl'IlEAl', any one'
Tallassee Power Company, etc., (>i
Bad in, X. C. af,or th
35-4t said env
________________________ the sam
NOTICE. "Go Ji
"You ha
The undersigned banks of this city as he ha
will be closed on February 22, in ?
honor of Washington's birthday:
First National Hank, by E. M. The osti
Croxton, cashier. in a <
The Hank of Lancaster, by Geo. "Do not
W. Williams, cashier. sale
Farmers Hank & Trust Co., by "I'm 1
Max G. Brittain, cashier.
i
HOGS PIGS
Car extra well
Boars and Pigs, all sis
few fat hogs for kil'
A chance to get some j
stock worth the money
HOOD B
TONNAGE SUNK | Til CI
IN 1917 THAN BUILT I IILI
ines Destroyed Nearly Three ^ |nSUr3r
es as Mueh as Was I'ro- ^
duced In Year.
I Pilfering
ington, Feb. 18.?-Ship ton ! the Cj
ink by submarines in 1917
irly three times as great as
1 of production in the United .. ?
the case
nd Great Britain during that ports on
lea. At i
was disclosed by the an-, evil has
nent of Andrew Bonar law, suit of I
Inr of thp Kvplipmipp in iKn destined
house of commons, that to constl
Iritain produced only 1,1(53,- lons'
1 Reports.
s of shipping last year. The,ns pn)|v|
in the United States was p,*,,, r(Mi
tons, making a total com- 1 conseque
innage of 2,064,697, while the Pert
by submarines last year j "tenth wl
v are reckoned at 6,000.000 I d,8pR,ohi
destlnath
lem of pi
complete figures on con- nt practl
l in Japan. Itnly. France and const.
at ions in 1917 are not yet Formei
s, oftlcials here do not be- that muc
>ir aggregate equaled the to-j'n
le total of the United States. wa8 Pf?h
ment In 1
is the case, submarine s,nk" the cnnal
re than doubled all new ton- J Onlllni**!
educed. : congested
American and British offi.- ; probably
tect a very different story in ! those tlm
nvever. The United States to pHferli
at Britain are speeding up "n* or
ilding programs, and naval
in both countries have oon- j Onnitl
predicted that the subma- almost m
he curbed this summer. ! Goods
y Daniels believes effectual Balboa ni
rill be obtained in the early ,dlntely uj
Admiral Sir John R. J. Hi-! ,nrKo. we
ner chief of the British na- KV'
~ the dlschi
, recently predicted that by the rejoa
:ust it could be said that the Pnnamn
ine menace is killed." How- strict sur
predicted dark months be-1 since It 1
t time. ,'ps nnd <
Jtput of the ship tonnage in
ed States in 1918 has been |uted" an
r estimated at from 2,50ft.- i checkers
to 4,000,000 tons, with number a
board officials confident ages load
least .1,500,000 tons will be but also i
d. No estimate of Great 'n,ners n?:
output has been received, |,nt nKl<b
that app<
country is expected to 1 have beer
crease its 1017 figures. 'stances p
's operations just now are difference
d by lack of steel, but this the weig
is expected soon to be over-1'bough pi
nd that country also is ex- a ru',>- '
. . same wet
o increase its output this strnrt,M,
Ither countries are building Moreov
is. | and dete
I'ananm
Don't Miml What Vmi Say. 'be detec
(Abbeville Medium.) ''H> Uil"
of the pi
Ireenville papers are claim- ,,f ? sh,?d
the soldiers who were on handle a
>edoed American transport to cause
in Greenville on their way j contents
t of embarkation. The Me-1 'ec'ives <
ikes a similar claim for Ah- \ 'jitliu
. , , It Is cl<
and we are reminded ot a i aKU|nSf ^
? heard once: 'Zone are
in was bragging about his that thef
how he had never cheated sonarlit fr
, had always paid his debts, j
le hearer listened rnptly and S
e honest man had retired. Owing
iously. "I wish 1 could say cost of
c thing Mr. sava." ' lnor*
> . ... ' I ployees
ihead. said the other man. j egc,,(i0~
ive as much right to say it creases I
to 45 pei
? Jewell, I
The Plotter. East Aft
ich covered up liis head rf
conspicuous spot, <*ver the
.... . ... Is In roi
disturb me. please," he budpet c
expendit
latching out a plot." would er
?Exchange. ture bin
progress
the gove
for licen
etc., the
and the
establish
urfcr-c revenue
1 1WV1U ?res as i
$210,(MX)
"""""" " " rates, $1
$46,000,
bred Sows,
reaped
-es. Also a ^ w.
.# by 8,000
liner nnrnnftps. 1916- ,n
O r racreage
_ _ paat yea
jood breeding
' fected bj
| not prod
planted
ylelda."
ROS. JS?
standing
; Ing It, h?
er and si
I cornea h<
| won't he
bald."
THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER,
FT IS CHECKED
How Scottish Avlat<
Wreath on Funeral I
ice Embargoes on South Man He Kl
merican Shipments. A true Incident that
spect shown by allied i
memory of a during em
I Formerly Was Credited to In "Tarn o' the Scoots,"
anal Zone but Has Been Re- lace, writing In Everyb
duced to Minimum. Intrepid Scotchman, wi
man he had brought d<
ng is still a great problem In fore was a well-known
> of merchandise shipped to named Von Zcldlitz, ai
the west coast of South Amer- the Royal Flying eorp!
several ports the extent of the looted to take n wrenth
been greatly lessened as a re- "The wreath In a
nsurance embargoes on goods corded and attached t<
for those ports or In response chute, was placed In tl
int complaint on the part of small Mornne?his own
gnees, according to Commerce In the hands of the i
In Mollendo pilfering, so far Tarn climbed Into the
Inn goods are concerned, has minutes be was push
need to small proportions In steep angle which repr
nee of an agreement between trome nngle at which
ivinn and Bolivian govern- Tarn never employed a
ilch provides for the prompter "Evidently the enenu
of merchandise for Bolivian the business of this loi
in. Nevertheless, the prob- and must have slgnnle
Iferlng remnlns a serious one the earth, for the ni
cally every port on the west terles suddenly ceased
approaching T.udegeel, '
'ly It was the fashion to say enemy squadron en-age
h of the pilfering took place flight, they opened out
mama Cannl Zone, and there for ldm. offering no tn<
ably some hnsls for the state- "Tain began to pla
the days when traffic through spotted the big wh'tewns
stopped by the slides In tery anil saw a little p
cut nnd freight was badly In? Its way to the grou
I at Colon nnd Bnlhoa. It Is down to a thousand fe<
true, however, thut even In his parachute. Fie sn^
es much of the loss attributed sail earthward and tin
ng was due to unusual hand- the ground waved a >
rposure. Since trafllc through chief,
has been resumed on a nor- " fluid,* said Tarn.**
? the loss from pilfering In
Zone lias been reduced to an RECRUIT HAD 0\A
gllglble point.
trans-shipped to Colon nnd _ , . _
.. ... Showed He Could Do
*e stored In pier sheds lmine- .... ? ...
... _. . , When Sergeant Let
ion discharge. The sheds are .. ...
........ . . . is He Want
II built, fireproof, and can be
irded and protected. Both In . _ , , . . _
' , , , . Among n batch of r?
urge from ship to p er nnd in - ., ... m
. ...... from the recruiting off
ding from pier to ship the ,.nkv fmv.hpn,lof,
Ral road company exercises whosp ,|abUnt sfnrk ??
servlslon over all operations. Hp fm>k fo f,)p frn||
ins charge of all port fuclll- ?n ? t,)p p(|
oes most of the stevedoring. f p fof Hflp
t Itself ngntnst claims for loss . . .
. . .... The sergeant In chari
ad company long since lnstl- ., , ...
. . . . !'' * showeil the recruits
elaborate checking svstem. ... , ... .
. . . . ... position for firing?left
not only take account of the . ... . , . .
..... , against the side and nl
nd weight of cases and pack- , , . . ...
. . . , .. . his disappointment tin
ed or unloaded on the piers , . .
...... ...i ? ... could not hit the target
lote the condition of the con- ,/w. , ... ., ,
fh | | ^ 100 yards. Finally In <
? #i( .! geant blurted out:
for careful Inspection cases ,, T .. . ,
. w . ..? . Say. Jim, T thnughl
>nr to he underweight or to ,
, ... , ,i yon used to go out In
i tampered with. In many In- , , ? ?. . , ?.
Ilferlng can he detected hv a ,,nd 8lho?t, ,thp h?"d off
In the recorded weight and >"?r >? ,kfast and now
ht on arrival In Panama. \h{tJhttt *" ^et!
Iferers are clever enough, as To which came the
o substitute articles of the Tonse ^ sergeant
Ight for those they have ah- nn " " let m?'
j I m used to I can knock
er. n number of watchmen [ target,
ctlves are employed by the j 1 he amused sergeant
Railroad company. Some of recruit proceeded to s
tlves work as dock laborers, ^hle apart, extended 1
htnen cannot he in all parts "s length grnsplni
er sheds, and in a far corner ''10 muzzle and put tei
or a hold the stevedores may center of the bull s
ense with such roughness as "Jim's performance
it to break open, enabling Its uas spectacular." addet
to be easily carried off. De- "?nd put an abrupt e
an exert an effective restrain- Peant s efforts to teac
nee In such cases. shoot. In after years
nr. then, that the precautions highest shooting
dlferlng in the Panama Canal years In succession w
extensive and effective and i Daedal,
tource of the pilfering must be .
>r elsewhere. Made 10,000 Shai
The government Is go!
tfllari^c Ari? I rtr r*I /X .l.I ?
.... .....V..VU. >1->IIIIIK, Kill I1UI HH 11 Sp<
to the great advance In the is going after this nqunl
living. the local government the skins of the sharks
axed the salaries of all its em- and used as a xuhstltut
who were paid under 1,800 The experiment is n
($1,045) per annum. The in- and the man who has g!
n some cases have amounted a leg over the fence, u
r cent, writes Consul John F. W. Fordham, a New
.ourenco Marques, Portuguese artisan, whose hlncksn
tea. the vicinity of pictu
sultant excess of expenditure Cove, for in that little
budget estimate for salaries shark hooks were inadi
nnd figures $318,200. As the for the Fulled States g
ould not bear any additional Mr. Fordham signet
are without a deficit that nnd was allowed thirty
aharrass at present and in fu- to complete tlie order,
tier the development ahd the force working day antl
of the province of Mozatn- able to ship the entire
? meet this new expense Item the government agents
rnment has Increased the fees hi little more than half
xes for bars, canteens, kiosks, for in the contract.?Mi
telegraph and telephone rates,
export tax on sugar and has Hands and I
ed a "military" tax. Increased At a bus? crossing i
is expected from these mens- cabman was stopped bj
'ollows: Kxport tax on sugar, on point duty in orde
; telegraph and telephone cross traffic to proceed
17,000; other tares and fees, The man In blue, evl<
his authority, kept the
longer than was necessn
Bermuda Potato Crop. The eahman began
stlmated that the Triumph or though the hand of the
) of potatoes which will be against hltn.
In Bermuda will be 82,500 "IMd ye no' see me
according to Vice Consul Still- band?" roared the nngr
Ellis, Hamilton. This Is less "Well, I did notice tl
bushels than the fall crop of get dark suddenly." si
spite of the fact that more "but 1 didn't know It '
was planted to potatoes the Ye see. It's takln' me i
r. The reason given for this keep n?y horse frae shyl
Ilgector of agriculture Is that
Her planting* have been af1
unfavorable season* and will ?(
uce a normal crop. The field* The director of a ro
later give promise of good waR on his holiday.
note from his chief a
^ closed thus: "The chl
to be pining for a con
old Make Daddy 8orry. *hall we do until you i
d was proud of hi* newly ae*
Hunpadour. One day while A Break,
Ir front of the gln*s admlr- Member 8. P. C. A. <t
> suddenly turned to his moth- my friend, I <
lid: "Say. mamma, when dad your poor horse, unfort
ime and sees my pompadour, Bp aii nke Ilnalnm's op
be sorry he had his hair cut have you itnoWi B|r. th
ton Transcript.
nus. Mo rninrt j Buckeye Hulls go farther.
?t nnd <lropp"d i They allow better assimilation of
x It opon nnd ' other food.
>n pomoono on i No trash or dust.
vhite hnndkor- Mr. Benjamin Thompson, Bal
is feeding Buckeye Hull
that he gets more food va
I He has bought five tons ar
'N METHOD He says that f/i y occupy lei
Ta secure the best results and to der
Some Shooting j thoroughly twelve hours before
Him Do It wetting them down night and morning
|t(j this cannot be done, wet down at I
feed the hulls dry, use only half as n
milts sont tin J Book of MtX*
loo wns n tnll?! Give* the right formula for everi
t Tonnossoonn. I South. Tells how much to feed
t nil ovor hlni. ' tening, for work. Describes Bucl
ilng nil right ! usin* thcm Pr?Pcr,y- Scnd for V
n.v wont to rho , o,pt K fhe Buckeye
nrtlro. Atlanta Birmingham Cr#?
ETP of tllO nrPO- ! Augusta Charlottes
I the rOvulation 1 I mnmmmmt ???
elbow resting ( I .
I thnt. But to : 1
? Tenncfwoean I oVK|t ,^>0 OPKKATIVKS
nt n range of, op s c Mnji sTItlKt
hsgust the serGraniteville,
S. C., Feb. 18.?lie
I you told me tween five and six hundred operathe
mornings | tives, men and women, of the Grann
squfrre! forjjtevjne Manufacturing company, one
you can t even J Qf the iarKest cotton mills in the
, state, are on a strike for a 20 pei
drawling re- \
we nil do do cent ,ncrease in wages. The closing
1 shoot the why down of the mills was made neces>
nil h?1 outen sary by the walking out of the op
j eratives.
agreed nnd the | Members of the Aiken county leg
prend his legs i?-.!ative delegation have appealed t<
lis 1? ft arm to (rjkor? to ascertain if the mill?
I the rifle near . .
1 shots through are working on government con
PVe tracts, and, if they are, to await n
with the rifle more opportune time to press theii
il the narrator, claims.
nd to the ser- j There has been no disorder. A
h him how to committee of live was appointed b.<
la t.irrhd off tstriking operatives to confei
honors three
on the BuiTalo Wlth ,,u> n,m management.
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FX-SHKIUKK It. K. MI LDIIOW,
k H?ok?- OK.LKK COINTY, IS I?K.\I
art, however'^ Bishopvllle. Feb. 18? Robert K
Ic monster that Mn'drow. ex-sheriff of Lee count)
may be tanned and a well-known and highly re
e for leather. speeted citizen, died at the home o
ow under way. his father-in-law, Mr. G. H. Held
Ivea I ncle Sam Thursday at 12 o'clock, after beini
s If wt>rt> Isi f
-- in declining health for severa
London, Conn., 4.
. . ! months. He was sheriff of Lei
iftn shop Is In i
resque Shaw's (olln,y tor twelve years and madi
smlthery 10,000 on excellent officer. lie was a mem
? In three sizes her of the Presbyterian church, an<
;overmnent. was forty-nine years old. He leave
1 the contract ;i widow and one son, Robert K
days In which Muldrow Jr The funera, too,
i \ tV 'i '? place at the Presbyterian ehurcl
I night he was 1 '
consignment to I ^ rlday.
i In New York
the time called Venting llis Wrath,
trine News. (Ilirmlngham Age-Herald.)
"Of course you don't permit you
n Kdinhurch a ' 'tushand to talk hack to you," re
r the policeman marked the first strong-minded wo
r to allow the man.
i
I "Certainly not," said the seoon<
ilently proud of strong-minded woman. "Hut some
cnbhy waiting times, after I have given John j
. , ' piece of my mind, he rushes to th<
to proceed, nl- ,
policeman whs ce' ar an" shakes down the furnac
I so furiously that I have an Ide;
hnudln* up my what he might do to me If he dar
y policeman. jed."
hat It liegnn to , +
nl.t . 1
Prudent.
ivns your hnnd.
ill my time tue "Any old shoes thrown at the wed
In'at yer feet I" fling last night?"
, "No. The guests were savin,
jthem for farm work."
"logical garden "Any r,c*?"
He received a "What?with foodstuffs so high?
isslstant which "Confetti, then?"
mpansee seemR "Say, I guess you don't know ho<
ipanlon. What paper has gone up!"?Ladies' Horn
eturnf" Journal.
*
Self Appreciation,
o brutal driver) ?! tell yOU< young man, we nee
won t shut op. brajns |u this business."
unately, cannot . . , , _
,s. but I would 1 know you do' ?lr! Tl,at 1
at I ean.--Bos- why 1 am off?rlng you my services.
?Exchange.
nut is oi vmuc to your cattle
food value whatever.
dvantages
Sacked?easy to handle.
They mi* well with other forage.
Take half as much space in the
barn. k
dhnob. Ark.,
s to stock cattle. He says
lue per ton with less waste,
id has them stored in barn,
ss space than old style hulls.
;
:j
" ^ frail'
From /iri/!cvyiyWM.?HAftT
'PtctariyrJ btf HAHYEY F.THEW
- I _ _ 1
? Star I heater
h.
Tomorrow
Wednesday
, 15 cents 10
'*! ^lf|
^ttffftfffftttffllttt fttttfi tit J 1tfftfffffffttfffffft. w t fwt
N
dtp the ntiUfe odor, u>et the hulls
feeding. It is easy to do this by
for the nest feeding. If at any time
east thirty minutes. If you prefer to
ouch by bulk as of old style hulls.
ed Feeds Free
/ combination of feeds used in the
for maintenance, for milk, for fatkeye
Hulls and gives directions for
our copy to the nearest mill.
Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K
n wood Littla Rock Mamphia
nan Macon Salma
Double Quantity.
' 'Mamma came in just in time to
- catch Majory in th eact.
"What would you do," Bhe cried,
"if you had a little girl that ate one
s of the two hoxes of fruit her mother
i had bought for company?"
"I know," said Majory, eagerly
: grasping at opportunity's forelock:
"I'd make her eat the other box."?
- Judge.
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Advertised l/Ctters for Week landing
' February Hi, 1UIH.
Miss Parley Cannery, W. E. Gaskin,
Miss Ruth Freger, Miss Minnie
, Mammons, Jobnio Moss, Miss Sarah
Ilobcrson, Willie Withersnoon. Miss *
Mamie Withetspoon, Mary Weatherspoon,
Miss Ilattie Ivary, \V. J.
Knight, Chalmers Kileo, Miss Erlie
r
Kobinson. John Lirrey, W. M. Hair,
Matt le Harget, Miss Millie Hyde, 1
Miss Fannie ('inner, Louis Mallard.
Mrs. Lida McDonald, Mrs. Asie Wat*
ers, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Mat.
tie Mackey. Mrs. Marrier Dunlap.
r Charlie Wright.
When calling please say adverf
tised. Jas. F, Hunter, F. M.
?
I Tfior.H.Ince /(nflAr/iAr
TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1918.
*
i your roughage and
?in save
several
dollars <
n\i on every
aying top prices for old style
se they prefer a bulky filler,
h less for
C MAO*
^Eiyr
)NSEED 9 |
LLS \
LESS
bulky as old style hulls by
hour or so before using.
water to Buckeye Hulls and
1 swell and give you as bulky
Most important, the bulki
s. c.
ALLEN* FOE || =
'L?r.?Z't, * Will you wet down
illed.
/ ?? ?
reveals the re- Jjjy
nvlators for the
piny filer Is told itf
'by Edgar Wnl- t 1 ^
ody's. Tarn, nn ~t:.JK
is told that the *
*, Tarn was se- *"'t^W"i
i to the funeral. *
tin ho*, flriulv ^mtvyrTT fniw* mm ?*:ii ?
r> n little pnrn- cottonseed hulls becau:
ie fusiinjre of ft Others are paving muc
machine helne
mechanics?nnd
sent. In five f j I
In* up nt the H J
esentod the ex- RmR COTTC
n mnn cun fly. W q n ?
Ipsser one. Wjfr 3 8
r senut realized ? ^
tie British flyer
(1 his views to and are making them as
ltlnlrcrnft hut-1 wetting them down a half
fire, and when. I . ,.
rum righted nt. 1 B>' adding an equal part cf
d in n practice 1 stirring thoroughly they wil
nnd mnde way ! a roughage as you want,
rdestntion. ness will be due to water wl
nc down. TTe ?not to lint which has no
speckled cemerocesslon
nut':- OtherA(