The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 28, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Lancaster. S. C., R. F.
27.?School closed a ver;
ful term on Friday, May 1
^i8
+ former's home here, wl
Whorttf wJU remain a
H * + Tore golngTCo her he
r? 0 Path.
D. 2, May
y success- Messrs. W. A. Bowc
10, with a Crlmlnger, Otis Twltty
-^v THE
here ^liss Mc- + + + <1
few dys be- + FORT
>me at Honea +< + * + !
Port Mill, Ma
>rs, Clarence ?
Cross campaign \vi
, Sazel Small, Q ,
lNC ASTER NEWS, LANCAS
! + + + + + < ittle difference
MILL. < iskcd to forej
* + + + + * 'eed the sold it
nllk, butter an
Y 27. The Ited up we
is launched here n unbaianCed
;te& s. c.
what else we may be ! + + + i
to in order to help + SU-OS I
rs, if the supply of + + + * (
d cottage cheese can
shall not suffer troin 1 ,U)8P
(jje^ W silos this sn
y
+ + + + + + + + + * I a rvest.
V\l> SlIiACiB CIM>1?S. The 1
l? + + + + ** + + + + + in huvii
dent of
rtners expecting to build
, , womens
impier are an vised bv the
pao*; *jr
League feels a special
lg its president made
the State Federation of .
; clubs. 1'
picnic at the Forty Acre K<
Jessie Smith, the teacher,
on Saturday to her home
tanbui-R.
Misses Lula and Reuln
spent last week-end with
ter, Mrs. O. J. Shute.
f . On Saturday, May 11th.
Shute, Sr., met with a ve
ark. Miss Marlon Bowers and Br<
returned ?r th,a community,
in Spar- clo8'?K exercises of the
on Friday evening. Ma
h Taylor Mrs. Austin Fllnson,
their sis- caf,ter Mill Village,
mother, Mrs. M. E.
Mr. W. H. woekry
na In fill Mrs. Robert Sunter.
ouuuay auernuon I)
jailus Bowers, jn the auditorium
attended the gchool building. A
Belair school sentatlve audience
y 17. | meeting was presid
of the Ban- l,. Spratt. who arte
visited her nf presiding officer
Bowers, last Mrs. j. B. Elliott.
local Red Cross i
of Fork Hill, nraver led liv T)r i
y a mass meeting ,
of the public , Thl" pro""'"
large and re,.re. "?
s worthy of
was present. The ,. . . , ,,
. . _ thought of all
ed over by Dr. J. , .
, , 4. , dairymen. Ch
" in ' capacU>' most important
at the request of problem
president of the , ?
attvllloHit sr. The followin
auxiliary. After . ..
,.r ... , hy the Clemsoi
W II I ivnhoD o
i or keeping up and ( ,e,nson ( <
home supply of milk " ma '* '
serine of the best about
patriotic farmers and mattl d's al
sap feed becomes tho ','n ?n ar<
factor in solving this 1 '),1S- Thi
those mate
shipped fro
g crops are advised
n College Extension armeis
jllege Extension Division
minediate arrangements North
ng the materials. Some For tl
re going to be hard to ob- North i
rount of shipping condi- fore the
s is particularly true of on April
rials that have to be, parity
mi distance. . Lucy Ah
expecting to 'build con-1|attorney
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Carolina Makes History. */"
jp first time in the history of
arolina a woman stood besupreme
court of that state,
I 24, and argued in the caof
attorney-atdaw. Miss
exander of Charlotte was the v
, and so well did she present
accident when his horst
frightened at the tractio
east of town throwing him
wagon and bruising him
breaking some of his ribs
bones. He is improving
, though, we are glad to st
The community was sat
Friday by the death of
38 became has been visiting her
n entrine an(* Mrs. p- Criming'
out of his *a8t wepkbadly
and Mrs. C. C. Bowers i
and other f?w days with relativ
rapidly, boro.
ate. f* '
idened <>n + + + + + + + +
Mr. T. J. WAXHAW I
parents, Mr. masterly address or
er, during the work of the Red Cr
; by Rev. Dr. \V. W.
Is spending a A. R. P. church,
es in Winns- Spratt said that v
* , apportionment of
I fund in the preset
4 eight hundred doll
g 4. that at least twelv
* * , ' Division in cc
i the war and the IT... . e. .
. .. United States
^ss was delivered euUure ag a
Orr. pastor of the thp8e cheap fefi
Charlotte. Dr.
>"hile Fort Mill's , Fir8t" P,ant
^ beans and plan
the Red Cross .
. early maturing
tit campaign was , , . ,
. , , used and shoul
tars he felt sure ... , .
... . fields. If plant
e hundred would ... . . ,
(-operation .with the a
Department of Agri- "nHble
means of producing l" ' u ?("
should, the
c the putting
plenty of velvet
t them now. An '
variety should De I OUt for nia
d be planted in corn nesaeP and
ting is postponed un- ( a,?"na- *
> ... nf r nn
oiiow tile silos, and who j b?r cast
to get materials may still; siding c
ien hoop silos. There j ;?nd cor
refore, be no slacking in refers tc
in of a sffTige crops. occasion
loop silos have been tried
ny years in eastern Ten- H<
for several years in South
3n account of the cheap-; wag not
afriiotinn I* io o o/\n?
s that the chief justice pre ame
down from the bencti
uplimentcd her. The pfesaX
? the matter as an "historical
?1din({ the World Hack.
federal suffrage amendipept
voted on by the United .
Adams. He was a good
faithful member of Unioi
and will be greatly missed,
buried Saturday.
Mrs. Alice Rlackmon. o
ter, spent last week with h?
Mrs. Margaret Adams, he
Maxie Hinson visited h
mother. Mrs. D. L. Giles. 1
man and + + + + + + + + +
a church
He was Waxhaw, S. C.. M
school closed last F
f I-anfcas- w,th aPPr?Pi'ate exer
?r mother, p,ay ent,t'ed "Mr. Ho
re. high Ichool pupils
*r grand- Krea' success, and a la
n Lancas- tended- There was sa
?- - threp hnnrlrnH nonnln
i *,e P'ven- At
committee In the
ay 27.?Our, Rank building I
riday evening Monday morning,
cises, also altars, or half this i
b," given by scribed or reported,
which was a A quiet but hei
rge crowd at- took place at the 1
id to be ov?r,Mr8. D. A. Leaser.
nrnconi
in im? h saiisi
meeting of the ?? obtalne,l.
First National
r?? . . . Second. Pla
'or organization
. , . , , nier and wlnte
six hundred dolinay
he shock
imount. was subcorn,
and fe
throughout th?
dutiful marriage lent reSults.
home of Mr. and Th|rd w?h
at the upper mill , ,
aciory yield will not say,ng th?t
pnough on
nt sorghum for sum- it i? mied
r feeding. Sorghum paction,
ed In the field like g0r),i from
d from the shock vl(.e js P
5 winter with excelvery
econoi
Silos are
as many as ten cows ber nf cow
,.n? 1 4,1 *
.v ?. ??it.?.u" ; states s
a wooden hoop silo saves Some
the Teed bill every time gpnt <
to pay the cost of cor- inR wpr
Since this type of silo is mountai
six to ten years of ser-j Hut (
msily seen that it is a reason
nlcal silo to build. United 5
advised where any num- nf both
s above eipht are to be ??>*?
lenate last week.
pro-suffrage men were abSome
disadvantages in pair--?'^--^
e at the moment insur>le.
Ihe real, the monumental
was that there are in the
States senate a group of moil,
parties, determined to hold *
ici , inni v?iretv. Ollt? illHO \
aunt, Mrs. Jimmle Farris,
ba Junction.
Air. J. II. Hunter and litl
ter are spending awhile
Springs for their health.
We made a drive for
Cross Sunday at church ant
$2,14.50?over $100 being
it terdav.
isuen ner ? ^- ~
Cataw- ' Miss Louise McCain,
spent the week-end wi
Lie daugh- Miss Ruth McCain, b>
at Glefcn j l?ome Saturday.
Dr. J. E. Massey, of
the, Red 1 spent Tuesday at his
I made up Riverside,
paid y.e8-l Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
I Saturday in I.anrastnr
village, Monday
of Waxhaw, o'clock. when Miss
th her sister. came the wife of >
oth returning cock. The ceremor
; by Dr. J. \V. H. Dy
Hock Hill,,once of the family
farm near I bride is a charmlr
land the groom, wl
Slstare spent with the Hutchlnsr
n? the fllP?t?li- -
night at 9:30 rorn and ROr>;h
Viola leaser be- y^y making
,1 r. Atmar A. Acl- tlons the dair>
lv was performed 0f a reasonable
ches. in the pres- rturtion and 1
of the bride. The places himself i
ig young woman, (.wn table supi
10 has a position bio articles ..of
?n Drug company,
1 n,,u ,l,,u "" 11 wun fed. Bulldl
um.
. of material
use of these suedes- , ,
" made tvpes
'man assures himself , .
free hv wrl
e profit in milk pro- , _
* 1 ion. Clemsc
he Reneral farmer
. . lina.
n position to keep his
died with indispensafood.
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inp instructions and bills mocracy
s for any of the home- They
of silos may be obtained cry
inp tbe Extension Divis- j WOrld f
>n Collepe, South Caro- j
finper n
cry nor
t.|..|i4.4i4..|..t.4..|>4..|i woman':
STKH KQVAIi + And I
?i i'civ n irvm complete aeas
long as they can.
hear the world's Impasslonfor
democracy, they see the
if la me for democracy,
they thoughtfully bite their
ails and say that neither the
the flame is any concern of
?.
they withstand the federal
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FLINT RIDGI
Heath Springs, S. C., R. 1
27.? The farmers of th
are very busy with their i
now. A comparatively la
| of Mr. and Mrs. Brown
' <
ij 4 + + + + + + + + + + H
+ DOUGLAS
+ + + + + + + + + + H
F\ D., May
is section Mr. and Mrs. Huntei
crops just Lancaster, spent the v
irge acre- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. St<
l 1 t. II T \( T1 a.
t-? is it younp man ot
Slstare. preat promise in tli
They have the best
+ + * + + + circle of friends in
| Mill.
? * * + + * + Miss Alice Grepo
...... . returned to her hoi
r Williams, of
. ... a visit or several w
reek-end ?lth ^. %v ,, Dyf,
3?ner. ,
t m nastorlnni
line character and Chain!*
ip business world. (Charlo
wishes of a large Many newspi
and around Fort in headlines t'
"is opposed to
ry. of Clover. Va., war administra
me Tuesday, after committee."
eeks to her sister, "pver said or i
les at the Baptist iprta to an inv
manner r?f I
erlnin's Mask. +
tte Observer.) +
apers have indleated + Mrs. liei
hat President Wilson + Mrs. T.
invostieation of the + + * +
ition by the senate
The President has SufTr
ndieated that he "ob- The La
estimation." It is tho I-eajrue hel
n VPiit i tra t ir\r% nr?r\nnonA . IllPPtiTlIT Wi
SVFFIIACJK l,E.\Gl*K + j suffrage
+ 'stand it
roy Sprinns, President. ! public t
V. Williams, Pub. ("Inn. -i: ?
* + + + + + + + + + + + ameii I<
R
age league Meets. Wash
ncaster Equal Suffrage Pershin
(1 a most enthusiastic war de
hflnpaHl V oftomnAn * -
amendment and will withns
long as a much-tried
an bear it.
+ v
r.ws repulse jlxemv
\i1>s, pershi\g teport
ington, May 23.?Genera
g's communique issed by ^je
partment announces the re
"ISC wi *.wi II in MtMUK piam
some of the farmers air
corn large enough for c
The cotton Is also recelvl
tion. and many large fifth
grain are to be seea i. N.
borhood. ,
Mrs. J. H. Bowers a.id '
McWhorter have Just co
successful session of th?
Leu, wnue i?n?. t. in. uitriuu 8{j
eady have end with her parents,
ultivatlon. J- B. Caskey.
Ing atten
he neigh- | [ fe
; 5 \ Cattttri LICE P
2 /* J Ca&** LICE L
M.ss Lena HEAD I
ncluded a ?Sf5fcCB,dl>1,74?"',d P?r
. WJlrs?^ of vitality aucki
aphnnl nt on.
ieni me weeK- *
Mr. and Mrs.
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+ NOW IS TH.K T1
* CHOI'S FC
+ + + + + + +
9 >nlk' both for
ictomTMCWTJg homes, for rhildrei
irepeat!!** S <1 mi
that he objeei
+ + + + + + + + words. It is th
>IF TO PliAXT + Chamberlain,"
)lt TOWS. * + tPst- The Prep
+ + + + + + + Purposes of Th
he is forced to
city and farm public will vei
a and for grown- full sympathy
joh more import- The Chamberla
ts to. In hia own Aside fr
e "covert purposea of unit of ten
that he volcea pro- teacher fr<
sident knows what the fjive these
aniberlain are, and If weeks cour
i make statement, the The Leaf
y likely come Into er Liberty
with these objections, one, and
tin resolution is based made the c
u.w.uwu... puise ni
om the propram a land In Lorr
Rirls was formed. A other fi
>m Clemson college will In th
younp women a two- been or
se in intensive pardeninp. America
;ue derided to buy anoth- several
bond, this beinR the third Air
a liberal donation was harher,
iverseas hospital. tenant
r enemy raids sn Plcardy and
aine and the repute of an
i the Lorraine secf?Tr. (*
e Woevre, it says, there has
intinuous aerial activity and
in planes havJ1 engaged in
successful encounters,
fights of Liewnnnt RickenCaptain
Petwson and LieurhlimhAPS
nrftvlnnolv HnanrlK_
Relair and have returm
uancuanonni
JO O III OOl Jl 31J
i
~mow ?wi
sd to the THE STANDARD E
mg rtin arune 01 iooa
>KUG CO C rtitlons than It is n
KBRHBBBRBflBfi
. unner war con- more on covert
ormally. It makes actual jdeaiVe 1
wwifitfiifiifiiRfiwwyw
t designs than on any Pledges
rnr ascertaining facts, from using
were Riven to abstain ed In r
wheat flour till after | in the
ress dispatches, are recorded
communique.
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Never lias 1
more keenly for M
Never has t
prising tradesman
than now.
People mus
The tendeiK
i?i: i it
there been a time when t
[ERCHANDISING NEW!
here been a time more aus
to secure HIS FULL i
t continue to eat, to wear i
cy is to cut out luxuries, 2
x r> i
ho public lias looked
S than now.
picious for the enter3HARE
OF TRADE
md to use.
ind luxuries are only
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a reiauveiy small
cut out you have a
How shortexpense
to 44save
only lose prestige.
Advertise t
out it out to save 1
Study your
proportion 01 vour ousines
chance to increase your in
sighted is the policy of
money." You will only ]
o increase sales and make
noney.
advertising as you nev
ss. for every luxury
ovement of staples,
reducing advertising
lose trade. You will
; more money; don't
er did before?do it
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wisely and well.
Be prosper*
perous.
Success was
by wearing old clo
>us and lot the people kno
5 NEVER achieved by sto
tlies and talking pessimist
w that you are pros*
pping advertising or
ti.
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