The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 14, 1918, Image 3
TUESDAY, MAY J
' 'P
4, 1918.
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DuFant, Norwood,
4NHHB C., Route 1, Inf.
1 l Dwl*h? Peter M..
T '
I ^ \ THE LA
Ic.i Inf.
L., Alcolu, Ha Shuler, Paul K.,
]InL
Wedsrofleld a I s,ler, Ai"n<40 M..
lNCASTER A^^LANCAff
==^= ? * .1
WILL BUrN
Holly Hill, S. C..
care W. H. Jeter. V -
' * ^
" " %v"
ITER, S. c.
O FLOUR . * ?:
NEXT HARVEST
*
Kan Uown, A
people need a goo
that will send the
y tingling through
- ? body, enrich it I
> proving the dig
EJ and clean it by expel
wnotA matter. Heal
ching c.. inf.
d tonip fastening, Crawfor
hi H ViUe' S C" Inf
1 DlOOd Emerson, Claude It.
i *he P. A.
)y lm- Gaillnrd, Pierre C.,
estion, Newberry, 8. C., Inf.
lling the Garrison, Ernest P
th is a Anderson, S. C.. Inf.
* Carlisle; s: d* Inf
d A., Bennetts- % S,,ris. Charles M
Inf.
i Hodges, S C Sowvll, Henry E
" P. A.
811 Polk St Sparks, Thurnia
' C., Inf.
Houto No. 3 SpiKner, Edward
C.r Inf.
South Carol inuP
., Cowpens, S. C.\
Patriotic
Lancaster, S. C., j
n C., Conway, S.
A More than
ia,,,, . ? South Carolina
I T., Kingstree, S. , .
* less program t
South Carolina I
Club Women Adopt
({ .'solution lit H]
\lken.
JP,
6,000 ^club women of
ire pledged tq/w*Vjheat- ftt . t
>y the action of the
federation of Women's
matter of plenty of ric
free from impurities.
' PERUNi
dispels inflammation
[ blood making organs,
gestion-glves tone ai
to the membranes t
- a
h bloocT, Geer. Lewis C., 30*3
Anderson, S. C., Inf.
Godwin, Wayne Z.,
V InfGreene,
Samuel L.,
of the c., inf.
-the di- Guerry Sumner, IS
id "pep" Charleston, S. C., Inf,
hat line Henderson, Edwarc
> a * a a oteeie, /Karl P.,
Society street, . . '
Inf. v
, Olanta, S. C.. St,nson' Thoniaa
Inf.
Dunbarton, S. ? 'nn"al' H?gWe.
Columbia, S. C.t In
13 Broad atreet. WarMck' E?- N?
Washington, Wi
1 H.. Bamberg, No- Ware Shoal
^ whito n?iu t
Hock Hill, S. C.,]ciub8, who In c<
| April 26 unanltr
V., Center, S. C., lutlon to buy no
til after the ne
2807 Wilson St., Th,B
quest of Wllliai
? ? ? . lstrator for Sout
wton, S. C., Inf. club womei
lllam II., Route urgent
s, S. C., P. A. ! wheat in order t
1 onronci I * * % " * " 4 *
snvention at Aiken on
lously adopted a resoi
more wheat flour unxt
harvest. - | > >
as taken upon the ren
Elliott, food admin:h
Carolina, who wired
11 in session at Aiken
noeesslty of saving
hat America may carry
me lungs axiu uic uikco
and invigorates the entii
v You can have health if
"wh a. 4j., inr.
e system. Hutchinson, Joesph
you take S- c F A.
eof your- _ T
f and take James, James W.,
una when Uiver road, Columbia
L need it Kay, Lewis M?
your drug- street, Greenville, S. (
gists. Kelly. William 11.,
IE PF.RUNA Barnwell, 1200 Bull
I^AUIkAUV llill R ^ V A
C., Ninety-six, Greenvill?- 8. C.. It
Wilson, Charles
, 2609 Flroad 1 Seventh
S. C FA after May 3, care
1513 Pendleton NewP?rt. Tenn- I'
3., Inf. ^ outturns, Com
care of William C-' Iuf*
street, Colum-1 Zeigler, P. J., J
I Inf.
"uu,vuo "u?ui, out me auiigaiK
if. Goyernor Ma
A., Judson Mills. the club wome
Greenville, S. C.; urged that Mr. 1
of II. A. Fancher, ed uP?n
)f There are up
' _ . ? _ clubs in South (
?> P., Fairfax. S. ,ho|r
a wheatless rat
r., Bamberg, S. C., reaching effect.
ample for the
>n 10 me auics.
nning, who addressed
n on Thursday night, jA
Wlllott's request be act- 1?^
wards of 125 federated
Carolina, and the efTect
membership going on I.Vj^pS|
.ion will have a farIt
sets a splendid expeople
of the Stato to
V ^ LIST OK ELIGIBLE!
FOR LIEUTE
?\ Two Liancastor Hoys Incl
uumrAni ^ ? * ?
lukw. OUo Kneece, John I)., P
????J Lcmm, Leland, S.,
Inf.
$ Langston, Leland
INAI^U-IES S' ?' ZH, JamM v
F. A.
mlcd In List Logan, John R.,
Love, James L., G
elion, S. C., Inf. *>
Tarboro, N. C.,' SOLDIERS CO]
TO DIE A]
A., Darlington,
Tills Action of I'r
Latta, S. C.,
Fewer Iodic
rk. S. C., F. A. Death
reenville, S. C.,
I> follow, as tho r
VDEMNED ?o?r?d.
I urgent at this
HE PARDONED victory bread
. sacrifice sulfide
esldent May Men,.' of South Caro1
giving up all v
Hons of the j WOrld shortage
Penalty. the present tir
I other harvest.
leed for wheat for the
in Allied countries la
does not represent a -t
nt for the club women $$$&&
ina, who are willingly
yhoat breads until the
of wheat, existing at
ne, la relieved by an- _ ?
I ?
or noutn i arollnians
as Officers.
Washington, May 9.?
ing statement Is author
adjutant general:
Herewith ^ls a list of
oddresseaaf^nen who h;
Vunimnl jnf
Lomley, Harold, Gi
Inf.
Matthews, John B.,
-The follow- ai1(ier street, Charles
lzed by the Mayes, Eugene D.,
C., Inf.
names and MeCown, John K.,
ave qualified C., Inf.
Washington, IV
reenwood, S. C., Wilson's action i
soldiers of the Ar
61 North Alex- ary force who ha
ton, S. C., Inf. to death by a mil
Greenwood, S. in France for slee
try duty and com
, Darlington, S. prison terms the (
posed on two oth
lay 9.?President ACREAGE |N <
In pardoning two IS
nerican expeditiond
been condemned Essential that ?
Itary court martial Plant for Gr
ping while on sen- Year, Says
muting to nominal t|on>?still "
:leath sentence im- Varloties.
ers for disobeying
OPEN A]
"ORN ? ! i-vn pi
1UST BE INCREASED W 1 *'
>outh Carolina Farmers .... ? _
I Miles of C <
eater Production This
the Food Administra- >S
rime to Plant Late
[TACK ON ARMY regular
ITTLE TICK BEGUN cautions
black hi
board b
oncrete Dipping Trenches accordin
4, , Bells ch
?outli Opposed to Ihis
there w
Costly Parasite. chinery
to cleat
intervals and taking
for safety. Su?
ulk appeared <off t.-,i
iow of the NorwegiaiJ
g to the crew of the F.
ingcd and whistlest sound
as a grinding of heav
as the steamers at*
each other, a mr
at the third series or ol
<lng scjtoflta to be listed
for appointment as sec
ants. These men will b
the list of eligible ofllce
missioned at such time
vacancies occur.
This list gives name <
his home address and ar
rn fni* urkloh lift Una nnol i 4\
Incers' train- McDonald, Claud
I as eligible S. C., Ipf.
ond lieuten- McOuinn, Noah J.,
e carried on street, GalTney, S. C.,
rs and com- McKenzie, Dallas V
as suitable Inf.
McKeown, Hugh ?
)f candidate, C., F. A.
m of service McLaurin, Edwin I
txA Q P A
T., Lake View, orders, was view*
officials as approvj
, 229 Holmes of Secretary Bak
Inf. , the imposition of
V., Olanta, S. C., in the army excep
Trivate Forest
5... Cornwall, S. Eldorado, 111., an
Lutie. Okla., wer<
J., Bennettsvllle, ed. Inreashlng his
;d by many army Columbia.?C
il by tho President nn? money cro]
er's stand apalnst present sit
the death penalty ld war wltl
. , fed, the Food
t in special cases. upon thfi farmfl
1). Sebastian, of lnrreaBe lheir ,
d Jeff ( ook, of this year.
! the men pardon- Men who wa
decision, the pres- closely are of
otton is no longer the Washing!
p in South Carolina. In the first wa
uatlon, created by the 000 cattle
j a hungry world to be South have
Administration calls Imm.}, to t
rs of South Carolina to ' ?
_ aii the first ac
icreage planted in corn
to free 100,
tch the world situation Southern t
the opinion that the an(l costly
?usp?'nst
on, I). C., May 6.?With almost i
irm (lays of spring 1.250,- craft.
in 2 7 5 counties in the Watei
> begun their fortnightly through
he dipping vats. This is crew, m
tion in this year's effort bunks,
,000 more square miles of decks a
erritory from cattle tick ered. 1
tick fever. rescued
;?aim tne tfieii
amidships * Xgjr
r poured
a large he
lany of w|om ?
rushed half clot
nd several boats
"he Livingstonia s
the caDtaln and
*UI " tin 14 11c 1IUO 4 uauu
Abney, Joel R., 597
Btreet Greenwood, S. C.
Bennett, Carl G., I*an
F. A.
\ Bostick, Benjamin,
l C., F. A.
PBouknlght, Jasper H
S. C., F. A.
Brown, Andrew Josepl
VU U. V>. I * . /\.
Newmarket MrMillen, William
, Infantry. "S. C., Inf.
casteiw S. C.( McMillen, Dougla
C., Inf.
Beaufort, 8. 'Mills. John D., Jr
Inf.
[., Johnston, Millwee, Thomas I
C., R. F. D. No. 12, I
it. Liberty. S. Moore. William A.
meni iook into <
L., Abbeville, extreme youth?tl
years old and t<
Marlon, S. concluded that th
the seriousness ol
., Dillon, S. C., its possible disasi
the unit to which 1
j., Charlotte, N. Privates Olan
nf. lanta, Ca., and St
. Green^'OOd. S. nt CnnnolUnn In
consideration their price or corn,
L'1) former beinR 20 years, will ret
le latter 19?and "*?m" that 11 '
... . .. the price of coi
ey did not realize v
, ' , - a considerably
their , offense and The worl
trous results upon prlcei are not
ihey were attached, there is no rea
Ledoyen, of At- an exception tc
anley G. Fishback, of fact, corn t
A u-nvn mA? f\T TO ft V Y\Ck mr\
higher than for many | Twenty-t
ain its high level. It vat3 are a,
vould he impossible for these vat8 i
*n to decline, even with
larger production this ,n% /,*re
Id cry Is for food. Food trel ,es er
likely to be lower, and arm"V of th
son why corn should be Ute vats
i the rule. As a matter United Stat
>ecomes a money crop, ture, 280 ?
onn sMera^ Peaanoata * _ . i_
liree thousand dipping of the F
rtively in operation, and The 1
f placed end to end would aged an
100 miles of concrete for repj
ected to oppose the costly The Brl
ie cattle tick. In charge discuss
are 2 85 inspectors of the make a
es Department of Agricul- time. 1
itate inspectors and 1,000 their In
'jell. ^
Uvingstonia Is sli
d probably will be
tirs after a surve.
itish captain also"
the collision, sayin
full report Vat t.
rhe crew of tjip. V
donRinps. Ma.
> C., .F A.
|B| Brown, Harold W., \>
i J C.. Inf.
Browne, George H.,
avenue, Rock Hill, S. C.
Buckner, James M., Ci
Inf.
Byars, George W., Gj
Inf.
C., Inf.
finnsboro, S. Myers, Fritz O., Or
F. A.
427 Park Neely, Thomas M.,
, F. A. C., Inf.
undcn, S. C., Nicholson, William
S. C., Inf.
iffney, S. C., Padgett, Tillman I
C., P. A.
convicted for c
angeburg, S. C., Their sentences >
three years in th
Rock Hill, ri. tiary at Fort L(
and they will be
W., Woodward, country for irapri:
diers 19 years
)., Greenville, S. All four of tin
teers in the regul;
.... "v"^ Rrft even for i
lisobeying orders. ^ wW gUu
,vere commuted to prjCft Qj COrn a
ie federal peniten- thft oth?r hand,
javenworth, Kans., or uncerti
brought to this w*a shown by
sonment. The sol- These are at
Qld business reasc
. men were volun- aereage plant*
With a war t<
ir army.
^w....Uv.v>a. * c oiiin v insp
higher prices for corn, operation,
atlon seems to give the ever are ,
. certain stability. On , . ' . .
triotic dett
, cotton prices are more
i.in and speculative, as U1'"n 1 l,)Us
the recent big decline. wMingly a
Ivanced as some of the through th
ins for Increasing the night. Th
d In corn this year, how great
^ win, and considering 1 made to nn
lecrors. an working In co- saved
The real results, how- which t
ichieved through the pa- ship wei
rmination of thousands ?
finds of cattle owners who Knt
re driving their cattle Chest
e dipping vats each fort- Lurkin i
ey have come "to realize missiom
is the toll they have been Medical
V to the tif*k mill nro nor. I In r.""
only the scant
hey were attired *f> t
nt down.
* ?.
ers Medical Itepartmr-an^
ar. May 9.?Dr. C. wee'
of Ilalsellville has b^rs
;d a first lieutenajdMa f '
Officers' Reserve
Campbell, Jefferson
boro, S. C., Inf.
Chapman, Andrew B.,
Inf.
Chapman, Clyde F., 1
Inf.
Charles, Frank, R. I
Piedmont, S. C., Inf.
ChlMs, Robert G., J
W., Walter- Pate, Reinbert, R
Clio, S. C., Inf.
Ward, S. C.. Paulllng, Treutlen
thews, S. C., Inf.
?elzer, S. C., Pegues, Victor R.,
Inf.
i\ D. No. 3, Poller, David S.. A]
Roberts, William C
!303 Taylor (street, Cblumbia, S. <
ed Bluff street. The recent exei
soldiers in Texas,
D., St. Mat- the charge of i
President Wilson
Kollock, S. C., tions that cases
sentences were i
Iken, S. C., F. A*, sent to him for fi
:.,*2119 Gadsden regulations gave
2., F. A. full authority to
r c ?????' America s obllp
cut Ion of lfi negro,
. a countries, the a
after conviction on j ^ fefi regan
'ioting resulted In , thft priraary re
issuing instruc- esBity> as a mfl
in which similar military neces
mposed should be world's food s
nal approval. Army
General Pershing | SUGAR FOR '
order the carrying | ^
nation to feed the Allied ticularly ai
trlctly business reasons meat-wastii
led as supplemental to when meat
ason?the absolute nor- f()0(j
itter of patriotism, as a "
islty, to Increase the ? 11 11
upply.
With wo
CANNING RKK? laid 1;
MLL BE OBTAINABLE out and thf
nxious to get rid of this shortly,
rig parasite this year
is so important a war
Patri*
ie Ticks as Tl??\v Emerge the lire;
Prom the Grass. lish lad;
irm weather the tiny tick the fail
ast fall in the grass hatch to enlis
5 baby ticks get on the cat- sturdy
llllfS IU UC U331gU?U I
?1.
natt
Shu Made 'Em Henr^
itism is a strong Instinct i.,.? ,
ist of a certain elderly Engy,
who was much troubled at
ure of three of her nephews
t. They were such stalwart,
fellows that she was asham- .1.
? Biree oiumma, a. u.,
fe ? Clark, George, care
^ Slatten, R. F. 14 No. 3,
NL T Infc
\ Cromer, Neely J., 1
* .B&e?, Newberry, S. C.,
n^{im, John P. Co
Tfyjuglass. James R., <j
tnf 1
mr. uogers, William S.
Mrs. J. P. Dean street, Spartan
Pelzer, S. C., Sanders, Arcliibak
C., F. A.
130 Summer Sanders, Archibald
P. A. C., F. A.
nway, S. C., Scoville, Edward
Btreet, Orangeburg,
affne'y, S. C., Sheldon, Harry E.
a r* v A
, jr., 'i'Z\ North out of death sent
burg, S. C., Inf. oases he sent the
1, C., Ilitter, S. department for co
Unusual interes
C., Ritter, S. |n the four eases
first of their kind
N.t 31 Dogle jn France. ,
S. C., Inf. ; <
, Westminster, ?
ences, but in those _ ,
, . Columbia.?S
record to the war ,n Bufflc|#nt q
nsideration. an(j prpSBrvinj
?t has been shown announces.
, as thoy were the! All retail gro
I among the troops lng supplied i
j Persons dealri!
. | canning and pr
. *d to sign on
f f ^ Ar I I Inavlnr Iho crnn
J tie to suck
lugar will be obtainable i deadly tick
uantltles for canning: ; ;llive ,onK
f the Food Adminlstra- .
eggs mul
eers of the state nre b?- (,iPP,nK in
with blank certificates. e?tches the
ng to obtain sugar for before tliej
eserving will be requir- laying stag'
e of these certificates, dipping the
n A TT' 11 V\ thn OTAOA*" f r Arw I 4- 1 ?
: blood and to give thorn ed of tt
fover. Those ticks if left boon rei
enough to mature and lay became
tiply prodigiously. The a telogi
the vat each fortnight Those a
newly hatched ticks "You
r have gotten to the egg- ply if 3
e. After a few months of trumpet
're are no more live ticks She
, ....
lem. When strong hints had.
reived in silence, her patience'
exhausted. One day slip sent '
am to each of the
11 bore the same message^*
r country is calling. Wire rerou
wish to borrow my^ear- .
is now very proud of he*1
DtiBose, Harry G., D
Plan "Y
Sav
if
arlington, S. Sherrill, Claudius,
bur War G arden I
6 Time and Mont
________ ___
livers
A., Cheraw, S.
ALL MLAL*
. WHEATLI
W* *? HWAIX CUM
V/ W J TAmT ca wirAWAcr
CONXA1KIWU Mk'ICIl/
?x- - 1
11 ~LANCAST
vtaom the sug
must pledge t1
JCC f&akfr 1 fh? grocer sn>
(1 mTfiM left over after
fSi' Thl" arran*'
<r y J 'n any way th
? ! the sale of sug;
i for canning a
TR NFW^ 1 residing in Ml
Eil? IsEi ft U j purchase mors
...w. ...? ?uiu Id my <;kKS
ar la obtained. They hatch out
hamselve* to return to ,
r surplus suKar that la part Qf tho
canning. t
?ment doea not chairero 1,111 A ?
e regulations rejrardlnj; "-v ')0('0
sr for home use. Except !- ' aclditlo
nd preserving, persona will bo fre
Lies and towns cannot rate tick e
> than from 2 to R officials of
ana no more eggs tert to tnree la
in the grass. Cows anil
mil of turning a large ^
feed they eat into ticks,
it into milk and meat. i
mbei 1, it is hoped that
nal counties of the South
d from this pest. At the (
(radication is now going, j
the (lf'n:ii'(n\pnl holinvp I i-VJ
ds in khaki.?London
sd^Pi
^ \ jSw ro* etTTtR M?Q?NS' 1 I
. Tills Case Has ji(f?
A Lancaster i
'vi mimv'i loan's Kidney Pi
j gho has found
i ' ah<l wishes her
HL She publicly re
I pounds, and pf
(lint for Many News' communities n<
ulers. ' 10 pounds of s
woman has used GROW SV
lis.
them as represent- Columbia ?11
tlon Is ur*1nn
neighbors to know. Carolina to pis
commends them. fully In. sweet
rsons residing in rural that in 102
r>t more than from 5 to tically free
ugar at one time. have come
raising sec
i/EET POTATOE9.
"he Food Adminlstrn- TWO \E
the farmers of South ONI
int liberally and plenti
potatoes. Rwnet potn
1 the South will be prae- '
of cattle ticks and will
into its own as a cattle- " I O
tion. must
SSELS COLLIDE '{' *
S OF WHICH SINKS 1 can 8
must
no gu
MMMMmL
ur War G arder^J
do its bit this year in 1 big -way. N
ise the Allies, and ftur t>oy* fl
r there," need the Aoduclion
the big farms-needJ^ that -we \I'
end the?i. Your ^ur garden M l
be planted so that there \rill be)!'
ess work about results* It muajr JJ
*
Ouf??xpo/?r Pooj 6s
no need to 1
*31 tested kidney ren
The proof of m<
^ " d Investigated.
j Profit by tbe sti
y J M i' ' ?'i. w . <
W l^al^y/ "My kidneys act
ray baek ached.
& medicines, but w;
Itn'in'j Ivi/lnnt; IM
ook further for a tr>*n- easily nr
riedy. this State. will
Brit is here and can P*?W?in. noth
i foes must he s
?? ,, : bread if Amer1
"" w' mint to. oi
.ay St. Silo My.: wh.,t
ed irregularly and 6?natrtes ti*\t
I tried different
u not benefited. gl ERN' M u?
II In hoivnirm wa A<r
id profitably grown In [ Norwegian
I help solve the food !
Irish and sweet pota Though
phstltnted largely for cu,
lea Is going to he able
!>Ua?rtlon made to send
>eople of the Allied Atlai
lng German mlMtnrlsm. Xorwiuian
* joff the Virg
|^j Wllifi N'KV l'jlt ! TiiABflav w1
ne pii
Steamer Fjell Txxst, ently,
Captain ami Crow Kos- than
PaVro
o<l by British Klilp. better
, ?cient
even 11
, tafte
itic Port, May 6.?The , ?unli
j^cnnier Fjell was Bunk Palro
:inia capes about, midnight ought
lion aha onl li/la/l vi i 4 V* i h/\ 1 Hcnt H
anted economicauy and elfiefIt
must be ^better garder?
ever before. W m. K
Seed tape will Iftp you to have a K&
, a more efhcieraLgnrden. It ia the '
ific way of pliintX. The ?eiy.l? uro
r and uccurnitelYapArdinn thin p i -r j
And n wSoJJ- row ^planted ni u urn
ing in straight rotf of evenly sp-n d j '
. Thinning out is cyclically eliminated
loose seeda n re td*
re In the tape. The*<^^.(i| ajphor?
y tested and selected front fke tt*
trvk A PftVm f*nrr4/?rt ^llKAPahrfl
u ? un m
'^HTI eve
[ . meat, fat
|L garden I
% garden making may be i
tio country more war ganlcna are i
r before. Patriotism prompted 2,<X
gardens last year, according to <
States Department of Agriculture,
of the nation will be strained this y?
war and foods for the Allies. The i
lome gardens will help In the rallroti
n will eat less of the foods wo mut
a and sugar. Kyary boy and girl tb?
s helping win ^ar. Leaflets <
securtfLfronwtJv beoasSmawa wf Aarri
nee<le<l this year ...
>0*00 Americana e<* me'
estimates of the ?ver threo yca
Transportation ton said: "I u?ar
hauling muni- Pills whenever tr
surplus food ere- of order and thej
id problem. And mo relief."
II: wport-wbeM, ,.rl? 60c, al
it helps with the .
,1 Instruction u, '"A'
loiiitur. .? ufank. Doan'if Kldne*IF
KKCOONK
rs later, Mrs. Bar- Amsterdam,
te Doan's Kidney Mario of Ruini
?y kidneys get out (nan newspape
r never fell to Kl?e I ouncWl that
all dealer.. Don't tho ??ac
cidoey remedy- gqt S&Bb^van4 ^e
lllH?the same that iWPitKMBfiuli
f.K CJKHMA N l'RA( K j iVritish' stel
May, 13.?Queen ? heavy fof
inia, according to Ger- J?hannesori
oiptain am
P?l>Hcly an- >|clM up
ehe will never reeogr andilanded
e treaty between Ha- Fje
r'inany. Her maeat/ coaat^hlle
[1 rather abdicate than
D..-0 TT.l... L ll> II
smer Livlngstonia during M ful ri
according to Capt. J. B. [j Or<U
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