The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 09, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FARMERS MM USE T:
I RlCl
HOME GROWN WHEAT''
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Food Administration Order Pe^fhlts nesi
the Grinding of Wheat on liberal *eo
lnt r
Baals, But Continued Use of Wheat prC|
Substitutes is Important Require- w;l>
ment. whl
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Columbia. ? The thirty day rule, frui
which provided that farmers could tha
have ground into tlour for their own Hoi
tise no more home grown wheat tnau cert
would be required for their families not
for a period of thirty days, Iihb been can
suspended by the Food Administration the;
nd regulations 'governing the grind- of 1
lng of whea thave been lasulpd. lng
Under the new regulations, (arm- sto(
rs are permitted to draw their year's ern
supply of flpur from the miu' or Id ex- situ
change (or their own wh^&t, but' (ok* tug
the present they must draw only'for mac
a three months' period, or from the sup
time of grinding to October 1. They prei
cannot draw thia from pi ills in excess is t
of twelve pounds "of tlour per person as 1
(per montl) for use of their households of t
"Tndgfti--o- and they should continue ed.
4ki?TeBpect to the use of substitutes on can
the present basis until such time as f>ou
t^se general substitute program for the the
whole country shall be changed. This so <
means simply that farmers who have pos
grown their,'own wheat are expected staf
to use wheat substitutes, with wheat tlflc
flour, ths, same as heretofore, on the
fifty fifty basis. |g
Ths mills of South Carolina are being
notified by the F"ood Admlnistra- Coi
lion of the new regulations. c
* Mills must not grind for farmers
more than enough wheat to supply the
farmers and their families and ten- I
. ants from ths date of grinding to Octo- the
ber 1. The amount ground should be wn:
* * estimated upon the basts of twelvs reli
pounds per person per month. Tin
TTnt 11 tlia n#?ur rnlavi In rmrarH tn #?yji
wheat substitutes are enacted. mills nml
^ must not deliver any flour to farmer* tlu*
^" unless they sign the pledge card, "
agreeing to u*e one pound of flour pro
substitutes for *very pound of flour "
used. def
' .?% Bakers, retailers and the general
public are not released from the regu- hen
lar program, already announced by will
this new regulation, which applies nio
only to farmers who have grown their hnr
41 own wheat. O
v whl
f WIFEY GOT DUMKOPFF'S ROLL U"
* ~tin,
" P^U?e. InducedT-Hirn to Curtail Ex- inn
p>nees at Celebration, Then Di- f
Vided Money "Equally." 1 srf,(
nttr
Adolph DtitnknpfT had made a kill- Sp,M
fng ut poker, snya the Detroit Free slni
Press. ,n
"Oh. Adolph. how lovuly!" seupgUV linn
his wife. "You must have held won- froi
derful hands, Adolph. What did you uer?
uuv<??ia?-km uiiwd, or a run kmuj, or
something?" ol,t'
"How about n Itttlo celebration?" nii,<
said Mr. Dumkopff, Jovially. "How
' - about a little theater party, und then , oue"
a little something to eat at Snoozenmarher's?"
"Now, Adolph," remonstrated Mrs. p
Dumkopff, "whatVthe good of squan- nj?,
derlng It rlgh^.u*<n.v? Now that you've thai
__Bot, youriuay as well keep It for a
rainy day. We'll celebrate reasonably, the
that's what we'll do." *
And after Supper they went to the exet
movies to see the beautiful Snoozles the
Wonderful In "Hooping the Loop" In durl
five parts, after which they each had of t
a pickle sandwich In Chihllsh's. ing
"Now, wasn't that a reasonable cole- and
l> rat Ion?" sabl Mrs. DumknplT, when hous
they had returned home. "Only eighty- any
five cents altogether." ! app?
"Cheap at half the prlc^-," ngreed I'"*
her husband, as he dropped off to dian
sleep. Half an hour later Mrs. Hum- It s
Itopff carefully removed his trousers fives
from the eludr by his head, extracted feloi
his roll from the right-hand po<-ket, he j
divided it with sertipulous fairness sess
Into two equal parts, kept the six tens in
nnd replaced the six fives In her has- sain
hand's trousers. civil
"I'll buy something for the house gent
with this, such as the prizes for tny teen
card party next week " th?n<rt>? vr-u
- -
DumkopfT, as she tucked the hills Into bate
her bark hair and slipped into bed to not
0 of tip; fumy.
L . no'
r eUKWfed and mm'tended, n parrot |^ot
' pittites throughout the day on a chair, (
>, <JBide of u store in Seattle, Wash., i
?, a^PMadvertijses the wares to be pur^ ised
therein to nil, passershy. I ?ur-' jj
^T^ 'lwn the Buptmrr t'liherhe is particular-1 |f)W
w . ]& Ids owner having taught him J hav
to t^inke this announcement: "lee ^
crcnm cones?five cents. Itight U>-i
aide." The appennuue of a pedestrian! t^e
In the vicinity of the store is a signal |n>?
for the bird t* repeat his announce- rp
?nent. The parrot has proven a great 0Ofl|
advertlap.g card and lias greatly boost- on{V
.#d the business of the store to the ud- ft cj
vantage of the owner. tfH.
, ^ ovel
Sixty Mllee an Hour Climbing Speed. u
A modern nlrplnne weighing as much (,rnj
ma a small touring car without any cnn
passengers cnn climb at the rate of 00
jfnlles an hour. The aviator would snv n<?
that hla machine's rate of aacenafon la 'ow
ilJtOO feet a minute. Such an alfplane _1
'would have an engine of a brake horao- wen
power of 180. The airplane climbing nrrn
at 00 mHee an hour aacenris p gradient KT)P"
of 1 In 8H to i (a 4v?Popular Sblenca , -'V
. jltortU,.
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48ERVE SUGAR ?III TIM |<
EVEN IN PRESERVING
Turkey's Rul
>i Prossrves and Jellies 8hould Not Shuts Hln
Attempted?Sugar for Canning Surroi
and Preserving Is Limited.
Although i
olumbla.?Because of the acute- pturope^rflSl
b of the shortage il^ sugar* house- rt'.mlh ' Fo
pers are urged by the Food Admia- shut h^,.,f
at Ion. as far as It is practical, to roun<lq<Fby
jerve fruits this summer In other | ciaSsj,..,i \vor
s than preserves and Jellies. newspapers,
ch require a great deal of sugar. hls ,H.rsona|
igtit syrup allows *he flavor of the ?f state, no
t .to predominate and gives a sauce j???rial sancti
t Is both wholesome and palatable. literary "(Its
ley is an excellent sweetening for j<u( s>|
iain fruits. Housekeepers should disadvantage
at this time attempt to furnish because bis
ti Oil a/wwlu (nr t lin irnvorn m on f tinf
.. ow v..v, ?..v | languages is
y can take care of the local supply jn or,jer (
frultB and vegetables, "thus reliev- ho employs n
the demand upon the comnierciaJ there are oil
;k which may he used by the gov- languages ol
inont next winter. Although th? Thev read n
at ion as regards the supply of trutctf newsp
ar is serious, provision has been translate ext
le by the Food Administration to sultan. The
ply ample sugar for canning and inters, called
serving, provided, of course, that it that office, a
used in reason, for it Is regarded to forty Tur
mportant that as much as possibl? Thev do n<
he perishable products be conserv- political
Sugar for canning and preserving jHto novels i
be obtained in quantities of 25 ' guages for
nds per month per person upon thousand vol
signing of a pledge that the sugar j found their t
obtained will be used for that put* rary. They
e only. Dealers throughout th? white, roynl.
Le hav? been furnished with o?r- and are 1
:at?s. green and re
tors thcmsel'
CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP After clrcu
they are pros
jrt Prosecutor, Insisting on Prisoner ' K",,an 8 'nVf
>emonstratlng How Hard He As- romances. I
saulted Man, Is Speedily Shown. papers that
proceedings
t happened In the courtroom during there is no
trial of a husky young man who cr'm<> 'n 11
* charged with assault and battery, *iave no*
itea the Cleveland Plain Dealer. ty/>|DMll nci
-oughout an especially severe cross- KUnlMILUrl
initiation the defendant stoutly
Intalued that he had merely pushed Noted Russl
plaintifT "a little bit." Finger-Er
Well, about how hard?" queried the Fully
secutor.
Oh. Just a little bit," responded the Whatever
Pndnnt. of Korulloff.
?. ... that lo I
.>ow. si.hi me attorney. "for the j enrrcs'pon'dcn
eflt ?f tlio Judge an, the Jury, you , ..Hp,f.nmdc m
please step Mown hiTi1 and. with . .
, . . , ........ teen he was
for the subject, illustrate just how ( stppppa. todf
il you mean. ... a
. . ...... at his flnger>wlng
to the unmerciful badgering countries am
eh the witness had Just been |nfp
inch, the prosecutor thought that Aj onp ppr,
young man would perhaps overdo hp co|nhlnpd
matter to get hack at him. and thus Ru|(8 of Rc(pn
imlnate himself. Though he
he deft ndant tiescended as per ?U?K,.s Koru
dale, ami approached the waiting ._ '...i-,
-rney. When he reached htm the (>n (>np oprn
tutors were astonished to see him p^htlng gem
. the lawyer In the face, kick him ; fl|(d no, <(> f||
the shins. sel7.e him bodily and. thp Mme ,R t
lly, with a stiprenie efTort, lift him
n the floor and hurl tiiin prostrate i
ss a table. .? | '
nrning from tin* bewildered prose- ^ prerevolt
r. he faced the court and explained preserved In
||y; shrine, says
i'our honor and gentleman, about ' 'don. This
tenth that hard!" Philip Schuyl
j of tlie eontlm
! of Saratoga
Parliamentary Privilege. erected
nrliameiitary privilege means the jn jj|P open
ost complete freedom from arrest now the city
Is accorded members of purlin* pq ample gi
itary hodles. The <'oiistitutiou of ipiarters, was
United States says that senators After their si;
representatives "shall In all cases, f-ral Burgoyn
pt treason, felony and breach of o>rs were hel
peace, be privileged from arrest home by (Jen
ng their attendance at the session ton Franklin
heir respective houses, and in go- tertnlncd the
to and returning from the same; lor General S
for any speech or debate la either i heth. was ma
?>, they shall not he questioned in nton. whom
other place." Similar provisions thp |)Uu
ar in tlie constitutions of most of Weehawken e
states. The constitution of In- ton's secretar
in makes the provision broader.
ays: "Senators and represent!!- j..??
t, m nil cast's except treason, i
ny and breach of the pence, shall propos <>
irlvllcged from arrest during i *e s dmvnf,
r ? . . . . to n honk ofli
ion of the general assemhly, and t ..
, I the man In a
roing to and returning from the l
, . . . . . handles large
e, and shall not tie subject to any !
e ,i i Jected to a gr
process during the session ot the .... . a .
, , , , I high flnnnci
ral assemhly mo- during the lit- ...
. , , answer; "I w
i days next before the commence- , .
' , , . years, and I
t thereof r or any speech or de- ... . ,
In eltlier house a member shall ' .'IT .E
he questioned In any other piuce." i 11 * ^ *P
1 pnper with t
the mathemnt
W TO USE COAL PROPERLY terests ? < ?*?
lilts of pa pel
ise Should Not B" Allowed to Be- question of w
:ome So Warm That Doors and bills never en
Windows Are Opened. mind."?The
' yon want to snve coal never al- Coul
the house to get so hot that you "You'll hav
e to throw open the windows and said the one
rs. Thermostats are cheap these just called oi
s. They automntlcnlly slow down "Am I so 11!
fire when the temperature Is rls- I ferer.
to the uncomfortable point. | I don't kn
o get the most ont of the heat in replied the i
, the house air should he changed know you're
s an hour. Arrangements for such examined me
inrige should have been made when expert witnei
house was built. But If that was ! let me kill y
looked when the house was built i I wunt to cui
run iret the rh?nir? ?>f*nlr In urv. I
jtvays. says a writer In the Amerl- The Ja
nX^azlne. I do not believe In get- ?j Hm afn
this result by having loose win- ing plan."
s, as we used to do on the farm. "Why?"
refer tight "Windows, carefully "Because t
ther-strlpped. IWhat has not been" ting' 'the c!o<
nged for, or If the cost Is too monkeying
t, I find that storm windows are next W'.iat
tlvely cheap. npstChTr slots (Whlrh degrees d?vwi
p tOl when /utf want it are g<*?d. wintWr timer
m? "^^r;
r v?.
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THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTE1
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! FOND oKtEADING-! SHOULD SALUTE
??? I # J
ler for Weeks at a Tlma Virginian Who Has I
riself In Private Suite, Urges Reverence for
inded With Bool^, , of the Count
the sultan of Turkey Is "Why does the aver
0 ihe laziest potentate In not sulute the flag?" nsl
1^ pusslonately foml^nf ; cuult, a Virginian who hi
reeks at it toe Ift^will | for t^e Inst ten years, a<
his Jirl^nfe suite, suj--' ,Washington Post.
Ilterflture of all kinds? ]v "(hi the tlrty of the d
ks, novels, inngazlnes aud ; Washington the ouly mn
With the exception of i hip the regimental colon
attendants and ministers mail, probably an old s<
one Is allowed In the 1m- learned the love and re
jury during the sultan's ! every man who has se
the flag. When I and t
Itnti Is at something of a ,n''?11 Britisher?harei
, says a British weekly, every time the Hag of a
knowledge of European past a few persons In
limited. P"". somewhat sliaiuefi
0 overcome the difficulty 'mv wur example.
1 translation office. Here Bontlon or In Pa
llelals who speak all the ha\e no choice. Any i
f Europe and the East. ',!,t on w hen the co
11 the political and lllus- 1 nu>nt imnsed would have
inpers of Importance, ami ^"r him, if nothing wars
racts from them for the him. I do not mean, ?i
re are 15 superior trans- one should salute the
i.. one flairs carried in sucl
? 41 mMini 11 Bfvirmnrn, in ? ?
nd their pay is from ten ',l,t t>v<>ry one should at
kish pounds monthly. t '"''id when a regimental
It limit their translations ?,h,,t's *;h,,t thousands ?
publications; they trans- I1K *? e ^or before 1
?nd romances in all lan- ,non,''s older, lhe leasl
the Sultan, and manv to 8M,ute U wh,le we
umes of their work have , somewhere in Frur
vny Into the Imperial lib- (
are all written on thick, j Switzerland's Watt
octavo, gilt-edge paper. I There are no coal mil
listened together with land, but there Is "whit
d ribbons by the transla- ter power In uhundatic
k'es- , transformed into light,
dating through the harem er. An electric railway
?erved in the library. The nel Inside the Jungft
>rlte reading Is criminal Halfway on the Journc
le subscribes to all news- luncheon Is served at t
contain reports of the In u station hollowed
In the law courts, and rocks. The temperature
famous writer of stories In tills snow-covered an
ny language whose works little above the freezing
n translated for him. ; summer, but the train
heated and driven up
F IS A BRAINY MAN and the cooking and 1
restaurant are all accom
an General Has at Hia utilization of the ley c<
ids the Literature of ,rinj! ,|mvn the mountain
Fifteen Countries. power to generate elect
Few countries In the
may ho said or thought supplied with p<
there can he no doubt lK,wer ?* Switzerland,
irllllantly clever, says a fu,,-v <lcveloped s
t. He might he termed a l,?nln see her Industrie;,
an." At the age of thlr- of u tndghbor who ml;
tending sheep on the uny time an alien eiiem;
?y. at forty-seven, lie has
ends the literature of IS First German Co
1 all manner of military German emigration t?
Its beginning U.'U years
od of his meteoric career ^rst party of pioneers l
the two Ill-matched pur- landed at Philadelphia,
ce and spying. torln. There were 115 o:
ran converse In 15 lan- relatives, ami all tnetnh
illofT Is a great helh-ver | l?ns sect closely akin I
that "silence Is golden." 1 Quaker. Subjected In
| it li niuvi uiuiii'/ jyt-is t
inltors Won't Kick. , O'm as good (1 frlnd uh e
?ld .pf this daylight ear
j Bullet-Proof T
K*per1ments rnndo a
hey won't stop with set> western Military and N
*ks ahead; they will ^ bei "ftpiKirently* show thut o
with the thermometer* 1 iontle automobile tires
Will we do if they put TL'ff ; ?mie from Injury from
n f% &J degrees la tk(| --T ' ; ?7
-^e/i ??? cures Malarial u
~> ~ ^ f
5^* >'J ftJgPWP
Rinn in* said: "I am n ullu;r |i?iw;cuiiont iney
raj, nr< ustoined to act refuge in the ne\
Ik. In Pctrogrnd moat of Frankfort Land couipui
d?'nt In talking." lzcd, and purchased
?. 4'enn, the governor of
\n Heirloom. a ,rnPt "f I"'?r
itionary mansion Is to bo ' rands Daniel Pastorl
Albany as a historic h'd ",e colon
the Brooklyn Standard- '!|hl town of <?e
was the home of Con. c;,l?iantown. and h-eai
er. who was In command head of the settlei
ntal troops In the victory
In 1777. The house had Steps Drive Busine
1?? years before and stood ' Store ent rupees now i
r?iilintrv u'llliln oka *1... ..i.i 11_
J ......... ..ami aair , in,- II I H , (IT IIS Ill'il
llinltH. Tin* estate, with I <111Ions will permit, oh:
rntinils anil negro slave j chant In the New York 1
known as "The Pasture.* i keepers are aware that
trrender at Saratoga Gen- inor? likely to walk si
e anil other Hrltlsh ofll- stie'e wlun un'inpeded
il as war prisoners at his even one short step. It
eral Schuyler. Washing- last to realize the bam
anil Lafayette were en- by steps at the entrm
re, anil In the main par- don't e'?* architects p
chuyler's daughter. Eliza- buildings now with step
rrled to Alexander Ham- us they did In the old di
she long survived after
et flred by Aaron Iturr at An Actor's W
ruled the life of Washing- c.eorge Ade, on his r
y of the treasury. visit to Camp Mills at Ml
a story hack home, says
Pieces of Paper. Us News. While In New
a recent financial mag- Ade dropped In at the
ill, a depositor remarked where a lot of actors
clal that he thought that were sitting around talk
subordinate position who trenches. Everybody w
amounts of cash Is sub-1 fight, but nil said they
eater temptation than the One of the company sab
er." "Not so," was the, greatly that he was no
as a paying teller for ten I fie hoped that he might
can assure you that han- some way on this side,
i Inrge amounts Is abso- would even he willing to
undllng simple pieces of nn the next transport I
lumbers on them. It Is tfi,. kind of war Job I h
Ie.s of accounting that In- "What's that?" asked
der?the keeping of those "Well," replied the wot
? In perfect order. The ?i should like to go to tli
hat he might do with the chauffeur for a general
ters a busy puylng teller's utreuk."
Outlook.
Friends In N?
dn't Treat Him. Gov. Thomas E. Cat
e to get another doctor," argument In favor of an
to the patient who had tax, said In I'hoenlx:
l him. "These fellows are
I as that?" gasped the auf- of the government, but \
to being taxed, why
ow Just how III you are," they're like Murphy,
man of medicine, "but I " 'Cheer up, man I' so
the lawyer who crosH- I>ooley. 'Yez look as
> when I appeared as an have, a friend In the wlu
km. My conscience won't " 'Ol haven't, nayt
ou, and I'll he hanged If groaned,
re you. Good day." " 'O'wan T cried Mof
, I IT# I*
s. c.
?r-$T ~
Tup pi in nnd It would be inte
' i how much trouble h
. . . .. . enced from this onus
Lived Abroad f 8ft the ,
the Emblem I cnn ,t |g probable< h<
r^* ' Is the least of the c?
and that punctures
"T? IV fn?n running over rough i
. a \ i ot battle wrec
is lived abroad , .
. .. far more serious.
:cordlng to the
raft parade In 3ANIEL BOONE S
m I saw sulut
s was a police- Pursued by Indiana, h
tidier who has Near Ground am
verenco which Enough to 3r?
rved feels for
he friend with Do you remember
1 our heads Gf the school historic
regiment went doughty Daniel Hootl
the crowd he- h.v Indians on hlS'wnj
icedly, to fol- wilderness of Kent tic
vine near the ground
rls you would ? swing upon whi
nan who kept through the ulr far
lors of a regl- his track? If you ri
It knocked off ably thought It a I
ie happened to Nlksali. Unless you
if course, that j|H. Alleghany mou
thousand and Qot believe that will
i a procession, long enough or stroni
least bare his mito the trees tight
llag goes past. niU(.b uf a swung,
if men are go- mutter of fact
i\e are t\\el\e g()n ^ ,inuht that I
t one can do is BW|n}, ami ^0t nwuy t
can before It por j? (he mountains
lcv* land and eastern NVes
which Daniel took hli
ir Power. the hoys are still mal
ms in Swltzer- Just for fun. And roy
e coal" or wn- writer was driving th
e that can he tains near the upper 1
heat and pow- saw some enormous ?
climbs a tun- Ing 60 or 70 feet fron
iiu mountain, trees. They had he
y u good hot the ground, nnd thi
he restaurunt, them was all plowed i
out from the youngsters.
of the tunnel The temptation to
muitnin is hut Uoone stunt was as lrt
point, even in quickly proved that 1
s are lighted, nlng start down the
the mountain, swing a most amazing
touting at the ing distance right out
iplishcd by the Swings made with roj
id water run- comparison. But thor
side as water tion to emulate Danie
rieity. at the end of the
world are so pioneering nerve to d<
itential water
and with this
lie need never CATS WILL GUAF
i at the mercy
:ht become ut While Watching for R
y. en Away Hawks?Ar
Killing Littl<
>lonista.
? America had Hid you know that
ago, when the asset to the pc
from (iermauy might believe that the
relates a his- but Invaluable boonus
f them, mostly '?ve for fresh meats. ]
crs of a rellg- baby chicks to the pah
to the English tbe smooth-coated, 1
fires ot we nit
Germany o ^ chlcken8. a88erts
determine d During the course o
v world. ^ m the pou
iy v. U\vuiiaiii the ravages of rats tl
from \N hawk* or even dlsea*
ivnnsywanla. ^^^n?vnr(1. |f tral
lMilln.le phlm va)m. the ,tf? of the C
us negotlatMl tind destroy tl
y to a merit u, wnrd off ,he enemy ha
rmnnopolls. or fal lf or herself of
the recog- have proved
tnent. chicken yard sentinels
been many and vnrlo
S8 Away. ployed by their owner
ure Hush with from killing the chlcl
rly so as eon- known method Is that
serves a mer- chicken ahout a cat's 1
Sun. We store- him tug around the I
customers are for from one to two da
tmight Into a time the cat will sup
than to go up have a great dread t
unks were the deud chicken.
Heap Imposed |
ices, and you , Burros Carry C
banning bank | The wood-earrylng
s at the front thr0ugh the plaza. t<
iys. i tourists and artists a
1 and centuries, now hi
l?h. | the burro laden with
etiirn from a caravan of these hurr
neola. brought Rnok8 flped with IN) !
the Indlanapo-, cent copper ore. arrii
York city Mr. ^#,w days ago, says tl
I.amhs club. Mexican, traveling al
past war age i,nhoina Copper
lug about the ^ miles east of the
ns anxious to They came down the
were too old. jn good time, and en
1 he regretted | tjie depot where it wi
t eligible, but ?
do his hit In Makesh
lie said: "1 ' 'Those dldtlmers
, Ko to France th(Mr historic records
f I could get | "
ave In mind. ? ,, . ..
.. . "Yes," replied the 1
another actor. s ..
, , , . for sudden outbursts
1 Id-be warrior, . ,
. . .. supprs" the ancients
ic front as the . " . ...
with a yellow J"eS aboUt wh,tP pu|
^ I ?aine as we have."
666 cures Bilious
!'excess'profl" 666 0ure8 b* remo
A'beq It'comes PIEDMONT ]
' thed^then SPRINGS ]
Id Murphy to
If ye* didn't rnwv
il? wurrld.'
her,' Dooley
July 1st to Sept
phy Ifeartlly.
rant to borry. Also a IlUlllt *
ver ye* had.' \
ires. to Rent. Ji
t the Northaval
academy Kor rates
ur beet pnen* '
are fplrly tin- T> V dAfl
i rifle bulltU, K" J.
A- Vtti.f. ? - - * Ji
AlUg ?
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TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918. j
restrng to know Political Advertisements. jL j
as been expert- I
le on the Euro- .. ?.? ... iVI
Scientific Amerl- To the Democratic Voters of thftfSI
jwever, that this P ifth District. SI
nises of trouble, i respectfully ask to be renominat- J]
resulting from e(j an(j re-elected to Congress from Wj
ground, and the District amj agree to abide the I I
ked villages are reguJt of the Democratic Primary K|
Election. MI
?~ ,
I nwr <5WIMP * will not be able to spend much m/l
'time In the District this summer, be- w a
te Cut Grapevine cause of the Preat amount of
j Sailed Far I portant legislation growing out^ f k J
>ak Track. 'the war situation, but will attend
j meetings in the District whenever
reading in one possible. it is absolutely essential
<s yoout how the for oongres8men to be at thoif JfltfftfcflE
ft- v.tep pursued STKVENSnKJfl
Mo the unknown I
ky, cut u grape- 54-tf. | |
so that It formed W
,,r"v.el^ i xu kiisitv V
enough to break K
....I I. ...... nft.l,. Ml.- VOI TII r\lt(>l,lV4 ^ i
... , ... .
bit fishy, writes f
live somewhere 'Scholarship and Kntrance Kxmniita- w, <\
ntiiins you would tlons. ^ * i
1 grapevines are | The examination for the award of I (
i enough or hold i vacant scholarships in the University r
enough to mukti|0f South Carolina and for the ad mis- ^
I sion of new students will be held atl r I
, there is no reu- )h(i (.ountv ,.,,urt house on 'VrldaH '
Daniel made the m A <
, July 12. at it a. m. Applicants]
rorn the Imllans. , t
of western Mary- mu?t not l,e less t,ian ?lxf?en yearaj
t Virginia, across of a?e- When scholarships are ra-^M J
* hazardous way, cant after July 12, thej^ will 1
king such swings awarded to those makin|t*-th^ higTjH^ J
al fun it Is. The est average nt examination,irougli
the moun- vided they meet the conditions ?
otoniac when hp j ernjng ^jje award. Applicanf^^Ht^^n
irapevlnes droop-! . , . , U|
j the tops of the scho,arsh,P9 Bhou,(l wr,te to PrWmgTfi
en cut close to dent Currell for scholarship e^^QHLjli
e hillside above inatlon blanks. These blanks,
up by the feet of erly filled out by the applloHRt I
'should be filed with President Cur-^4
try the Duntel i eii by July 5. jk
eslstlhle. It was Scholarships are worth $100,
*\ m'n rU|\ tuition and fees, totnl $158. Th^Hf
hill one could i .VI ^
; and breuth-tak-| next "Pen September
t over the creek. ' *:t 1 F'or further information anl^l
>es were tame by 1 catalogue address
e was no tempt a- President W. S. (TRRRLli It n
1 by letting loose Columbia. S."c!l^0
swing. It took j V
ID CHICKENS College of Charleston.
ats, They Fright- A
e Broken From SOl'TII < WROLIWS OLDEST^
e Ones. C OldJCOK. V 1, >
cnts are a vnlu- ' Jj ?r
>ul try man? You 134|h Veur ^ | '
y were anything IflKf M
e of their innate L^'4
Rut sweeter than I
O.v Kn t I'll n Pit ovumlnutionu. of AlP
?II lilt' tut UlU | CMC
long-tailed crea-lcounty seats Friday, July 12 ,*
r. And ruts prey u. in. jT
the Poultrymun. j Four-year courses lead to P*
f a year there Is | a. and M. S. degrees. Ai?R| W
iltry world from pre-medleal course Is givJbi^EjHnkflf
inn from cats or , training In all cour^f^lKHjBK
te. A cnt in the | T >,
ned to property A ': scholarship l.^ML W
hU'kens, will ter- "' " I county of tin' Sta^Hf>^|
ie rnts and will Spacious buildings and athj^^ MM,
wks and so prove grounds, well equipped labor^^HE^H^
great worth. unexcelled library facilties.
their worth ns Expenses moderate.
and there have j p--or terms and catalogue, ariV^^^E <
us methods em- HARRISON ItANDOIJ'H, T
s to break them I'ltwliltint |Q'
of tying a dead ? 1
aeck and making | NOTICE OF DISClIAROEj^HmHE
leuvy dead body " '?*
ys. In the mean- .. , . *?.* H1
posedly grow to Not,co is heJoby ?,ven that
ind horror of u derslgned will, as guardian
| estate of Josephine F, Hrewer^^H\
??! t ho 1st day of August, 1918,
opperOre.
burro, pasting an(l "PP'v to the ProfrlUTouiWflj^n
3 the delight of' I^ancaster county for letters
like, for decades | sary. Mjt?p9
us a rival. It Is MARY H. BREWER, iH #1
i copper ore. A /Estate of Josephine F. Br&^H|H|(^h
os. carrying huge jmyi, 1918. lt-a-we^HHff^
pounds of 1.1 per
'ed In.the city n ? .
le Santa
11 the way from p
company's mine B , A yy r-. c K
Dplton canyon. t-v?/\L_ AUO^
Santa Fe canyon ' 4? ?J
rrled the ore to KKOISTKATloVNoHQK^H I
is shipped. j ' | I }
StAe of South cS 1 I
used to Inscribe J I ^
on rocks with a Countj^Qf Laincl I ?
To the Voters of Lgncarte'ir\j
foung mnn noted , ,, .
. . . ... r mier the act QL the fieaf! I
i of wisdom; "1 77 j -J H
had their troul*'"^'* ()f 1 177 H*1 rMlV\
per shortage the tlflcatep will teimljinte nn^P I -j
1 r.t 18; and fnr tUew purpt^ I D
registering all voters of V V 1 flR
Fever. the books of registration f
in the office of thgJcoudtyp^^*B; I
vlng the cause, registration at l^ncfcater^^ AeMj f
every day during the <nor?PBj^^HHJ
WTTklTTT? AT nnd August (Sunday (*xcept^|^Hj iJ
IXIlrlJ!i?CAlj o'clock AM (o 6; 00 ha
HOTEL which time the voters are li^HHE v
appear in pefson and quallf^^^^H k
Note, please; That under
1 you oiust apply in person,.sn^Hp* J
rnnhflr IRf.b ^?. ... .. v J
-- .vwmi i>uruiK mm lime voteito^^V '* "1 ""
lions of the county J
\f Cottagea but for their convenitincs^W^^ 'Sj ?*
,<j "Sra \ tration board will visit alUT^ * * JL
Tfc V during the inonth of Se^tijjfc . A
1 Mr- \ register the ThlnHkiMLj J
Older. * / wi" be published later. Jgk Ef A
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