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FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. No waste by o Mr. J. L. Actce, Dothan, Ala., 6ays at the same price as okl style 1 easier to handle, cleaner, and bee * they do old style hulls. He beli old style hulls art wasted by the THAN Dljcr ^ C OTTO I V HUI UNTI when wet, mix so thoroughly and that the cows can't nose them clean in the barn. Being compa it is easy to measure them out a with the other feed. And yet wi Hulls sell for several dollars per t< To secure (he best results and to derc thoroughly twelve hour* before wetting them down night end morning this cannot be dorte, wet down at Tc feed the hulls dry, use only half as rr Book of Mixe Gives the right formula for every combit how much to feed for maintenance, for r Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for copy to nearest mill. d?p/. k The Buckeye ( Atlanta Augusta llrmlngham Chart* Its Srsenvt I ^ PERSONAM. Miss Edward Lutuer, of New York, is the guest of Mrs. I)r. Poovey. Miss Lucile Moore, of Winthrop college, will be the week-end guest of Miss Willie Elliott. ?o Hoyt Hunter, of Philadelphia, U. S. M., visited his sister, Mrs. B. B. Roddey, during the past week. Mr. Hunter recently has been awarded two medals for sharp shooting. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. George B. Craven went to Rock Hill last night to meet Mr. Craven's mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Craven, of Rldgecrest, N. C., who will spend some time with them at Hotel Royak. Sgt. W. B. Cauthen, Jr., of Camp Sevier, spent a few days at the home of his parents here this week. ?o? Misses Eliza and Louise Wyllie left Tuesday for Charlotte enroute to New York to attend the wedding of Miss Julia Witherspoon, of York, which will take place at the Waldorf Astoria tomorrow. . ic innrinn ri n ri rn nri r Jiu i-iiJi I.J in o in in in mui | DO YOUR Bli | RODMA ij Offer specil 1 jj Bargans in ] 11 saving here j? you to buy IV I | J v e l\ 1 K 1 r Ai* T mmm |j ! r! < > i IE ? a Ono counter .'35c value ci Stripes for summer \ | J One counter Figured Su i ?? E Number of exceptional I J Yard wide at a RJ \r, 1 -1. cn- x u, i <1 ru wkic rmiartmir al . ffi L!n Kiverside Plaids and 01 s JRODMA uiiraiBJ.iiiT.ii?jaf?jiu?i?j! cows r in handling i that he would use Buckeye Hulls I nulls because Buckeye Hulls are ause cows do not waste them as 1 eves that at least a third of the cows and in handling. MARK *?YF M8CCO LLS S .ESS uniformly with the other forage aside. Beina sacked, thev keen ict, concentrated, so'id roughage, ccurately and mix them properly I th all these advantages, Buckeye in less than old style hulls. slop the ensilage odor, wet the halls feeding. It is easy to do this by for the next feeding. If at any time ast thirty minutes. If you prefer to iuch by bulk as of old style hulls. , d Feeds Free nation of feeds used in the South. Tells nilk, for fattening, for work. Describes using them properly. Send for your Cotton Oil Co. Dept. k lod Jackson Lithe flock Macoa Memphis Mas Emanuel Hirsch is attending the Shrlner's convention in Charleston this week. I Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rogers are visiting in Dillon. Wm. Rlliott. of Winnsboro, state demonstration agent, spent three days here this week. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter returned Tuesday from their honeymoon. spent in Washington, I). C. They will make their homo with Mr. Hunter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Hunter. Mrs. Kittio McLure is visiting her sister in Blacksburg. W. II. Wilson, of Great Falls, is ^ spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson. I Miss Charlotte Jones Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Ingram, in Kershaw. Miss Evelyn Hlrsch went to Charlotte yesterday for treatment at the sanitorium. Charles Connelly, of Camp Greene, spent the week-end with relatives here. r AND BUY A L N WALK Friday and Sati aeice Goods of n o i on L?ry vaooas lore Liberty Bor rv special, one counter of Gin j&wn at e counter piled high with Gil lolid Blue and Pink Shambrav ;o 25c per yard. Priced speci ree thousand yards of beautiful jloods, Voiles, Percales, Shirti e counter yard wide Soisette, 1) Patterns at 'teen pieces of genuine Amos stripes for Ladies' Dresses ai Special Sot a yard in the lot worth less >f beautiful Plaid Poplins i rear. Priced special.. 25c Y? irhiner Voiles at 15c, 18c, 22 l-2c 25c 35c and * values in Silks. Priced spec 79c, 98c, $1.19 and $1 15c and i lieviotts. Wonderful values 20c and 23 1 N WALK ifiwififfisafiifjifijfiSiRffimtf; ftminni'a/--"fr* ^ w,..i THE LANCASTER NE THE N/ Working on School Gordons. The working of school gardens, lately adopted by the town and placed under the management of Miss KlFreida Poag, is now beginning to materialize. The plot of land furnished by Mrs. Edgar Hinson, has been carefully plowed and is being divided into many individual gardens that each child may be assigned his or her task for the season. The school children are most enthusiastic over these duties and fortyfive have volunteered their services to carry on this work. Sudden Oouth of Tlieo Nelson. Theo. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cousar Nelson, of the Jacksonham section of Lancaster county, died suddenly Wednesday afternoon while at work in his field. ?n? Silver Tea On Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock the ladles of the First Baptist church gave a silver tea at the home of Mrs. James II. Thayer. The hall and sitting room thrown into one. bright and cheerful with roses of brilliant hues, were alone inviting. A program, carefully arranged for the occasion, was artfully carried out in every detail. Vocal solos were rendered by Mesdames llerrick and W. R. Thomson, accompanied by Mrs. H. H. Kester; a recitation was given by the talented Miss Freddie Knight; instrumental music by Misses Belle Williams, Mary Hough. Martha Vanlandlngham an.l Perry Belle Bennett was skillfully cjctmeu. ice iea and sandwiches were served. The sum of $16.1." was cheerfully donated. Miss MrCnrdell Cilves I,u net icon. Miss Ruth McCardell gave a lunch eon in honor of her guest. Miss l,otltia Key, of Chester, at her home on Tuesday morning. Those who did not bring sewing with them were furnished with Red Cross bandages, Spicey conversation and music can ed the busy fingers to move with rapidity, and much was accomplished during these few hours of recreation. At noon, a dainty salad course with ice tea was served. T. Milhurn lleck Rend. The death of T. Milhurn Beck, ol the Dixie section, occurred at his home Tuesday afternoon after a ?ri ri r-i i-i n n w f i r-i r-i r-i r-i r 1U 111 I1IIU 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 IU!3i IBERTY BOND | sr UK UO. I iirday, many jf kinds, your jf will Enable 9 ids. I glial 11 Calicoes, Figured 3 jl?j A-m a nu - , ngham Apron or Dress, [ - Shirt Cloth, value up [ al at 18c Yard [ ? Dress Ginghams, Whit'* ? ngs, Gabardines. Priced ? 15c, 18c, 23 l-2c and 25c ? ? eautiful Skirt and Waist ! 25c per Yard j keag Suiting, in Pretty [ id Boys' Suits. Priced r 25c Yard \ than 35c. [ _ I 5! f UP CO. I ,rrrrrrrrrrrrj = iWS, LANCASTER. S. C. \BOUT TOWN ; { 1 short illness. He was 46 years of | of age and his Vre and twochildrcn survive him. Funeral services were ' conducted yesterday morning at 11 I o'clock from the Lancaster Presbyterian church, of which he was a consistent member. Interment was in Westside cemetery. Officers Bethel Presliyferial. I ?: -? ' " i uuuxiiik iire me omcers elected I for the ensuing year at the Bethel | Presbyterial held in this city lastj week: Mrs. M. L. Carroll, of York,) president; Mrs. T. W. DeVane, of Liberty Hill, vice-president; Mrs. Spratt. of Fort Mill, treasurer; Miss Ada Saunders, of York, recording secretary; Miss Mamie Hughes, of I York, corresponding secretary. The J next meeting will be held at Fort i Mill. Stoneboro Mill Hums. i me stoneboro sawmill and ginI nery, owned by the Springs Banking , & Mercantile company, of Heath Springs, was destroyed by fire at an early hour Saturday morning. The loss is estimated at $0,000 with insurance to cover about hah'. Bufoi-tl School Closes. The closing exercises of Buford . school were held Thursday night, . Friday and Friday night. There , were good crowds present and the , exercises were well rendered and in. teresting. Thursday night was givI en to the primary and intermediate grades, while the advanced grades ( made up the entertainment for the ; following night. Friday addresses were delivered by Mayor Stewart and It. E. Wylie, of this city in the | interest of the Liberty bonds. Subascriptions amounting to about $1., 700 were received at the conclusion , of the addresses. In a debate on , Friday night, the querry for whicn , was: "Resolved, that intemperance destroys more human lives than war.'' the nocnHvo rpnrocnntnil K?? L Yancoy Knight. Myrtle Thompson . and Etta Taylor, won. The nflirm. ative was represented by Furman [ Est ridge, Otis Taylor and Ethel Neill. Prof. A. 0. Howell, the principal, offered a prize for the best delivery and this was won by Miss r Ethel Neill. i Cotton Mills to Close. The Lancaster cotton mills will m close for the day tomorrow morning | at nine o'clock. This is to be done J in orde rto give the employes the J opportunity of attending the great ? patriotic demonstration and speak! ing. * O Sunday School Convention. | The district No. 2 Sunday school | turncutiuu ?art neiu at r.imn sunday, John T. Green, of this city, president, presiding. .Eleven of the fourteen schools in the district were represented. Prof. J. W. Thompson, of Winthrop college. Dr. J. IT. Thayer and Rev. D. \V. Keller. R. S. Stewart and R. E. Wylie, of this city. ' were among those who made addresses. | _-o_ I Rally at llenth Springs Sunday. 1 There will be a big patriotic meet| ing at Heath Springs, in the ltaptist _ church, Sunday evening at eight o'clock. Addresses will be made by 1 Col. A. L?. Gaston and other promi] nent speakers. The people of Heath J Springs are preparing an attractive 1 program and expect to have a large | crowd present. 1 ??? Mrs. Porter hi'iuL Mrs. J. . Porter, wife of J. C. Porter, of The News force, died at the Fennel infirmary in Rock Hill Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock. Mrs. Porter was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig, of Castonia, N. C. She had* been ill for the past three months and was taken to the infirmary Sunday. Change Hour of Service. Announcement of the preaching by Rev. J. R. T. Major at the First Methodist church is changed by consent from Sunday morning to Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Major will be at Tabernacle, on the Fast Lancaster circuit. Sunday morning. He will hold the second quarterly conference for this church at the close of the evening worship. " j I There is mere Cntarrh In this section of the country than n't other diseases put together, ami for ye.ira it was supposed to bo incurable Doctor* prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to euro with local treatment, pronounced I it incurable. Catarrh la a. local I rffttly In^uenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional wtment Hall's Catarrh Modicine. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy. Is taken internally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward la offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh McdU-lne falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials F. J. CHKNBY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold Ly DruKKists, 75c. Hall's Family Fill* t01 constipation. ~ ! ' PAGE FIVE | - 1' feVTie I ^ universal I \ T military I jjy service I A Soldier's offering to his sweet- jj heart is naturally the sweetmeat ' that gave him most refreshment v, and greatest enjoyment when on t duty. .. i The Flavor Lasts | THE BIG DRIVE IS NOW ON THIRD LIBERTY LOAN We have decided to loan to the Government ONE-HALF of our ENTIRE CASH SALES next week. Our goods will he sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, and every dollar snent at our store means FIFTY CENTS for the GOVERNMENT. Why not hring your cash to the PURE FOOD STORE and help UNCLE SAM. BENNETT-TERRY CO. * * 9 m Pi I I H M i >i i ii ii m + + + + + ********** ** + +* + +u i #11 iiiiii tt 1 OUR OPTICIAN I 1 WILL BE WITH US j Monday and Tuesday \ I APRIL 22 AND 23 | I TWO DAYS ONLY \ He is a special representative : : of Brown-Sloan Optical Co., I ? Greenville, S. C. He is an exp- : : ert, a specialist, and we person- : 11 ? * - '* :< any guarantee his services. The weather does not affect \ his work, see him on above date j rain or shine. > I UTriCTPn rvnnn n/\ fc :] LAHUttlCK UKUb IU. |:| ! SPRINGs BLOCK. LANCASTER, S. C. ! ( ^rmr-n rn-n~rT~r-r-|~r-rT~r-r A