The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 06, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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r TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918
NUX-IRON
^ m m ^ club due
-jjp^ cent tax
' '
' vv*i'c*1 ea
t declining
?V * _ grant lot
' I '/iMip1 graduall;
^.' JL these cla
*?? ? ? dnated, b
With Paw-Paw Added with?l
Igive mar
THREE POWERFUL at a tl,m
FORCES IN ONE P^T
PUT UP IN LIQUID FORM --Th?
rowers fi
If you desire to preserve your' purposes
youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old ers, and
age, you must supply the iron de- "1. F
flcleney In your food by'Using some! being as
form of prepared iron, Just as you ovpr befi
use salt when your ford has not purposes
enough. Hut the
Iron is absolutely necessary to en-1 be discoi
^ able your blood to change food into "(a)
living tissue. Without It, no matter' addition?
PPpr how much or what you eat, your under pi
tX food does you no good. You canno! thereby
the strength out of it, and as a j be expeci
consequence, you become anaemic, "(l?i
weak, pale and sickly looking If not noce
you will use Xux-Iron Tonic, 1 of the ia
tablespoonful 3 times a day before "(c)
meals, you will very quickly find re- art id s o
turning strength, . digestion normal "In -e,
and the nervous system restored. have he.'Everywhere
you go some one gun be made
be found who has been benefited'by :l tood p.
its use or knows of a friend who tton f 1<
has found the desired relief; alf are financing
praising it, and each Expresses' sur- nients.
prise tnat euros nr tne most stubborn ? remi.
cases of indigestion, nervousness and
sleeplessness could be brought about ors who
so speedily. should bi
i *A system thaf is overworked or tinguish
j run down requires a harmless stimu- urease ca
/ lart. Alcohol lifts, but '? ? you fall. the Induf
/ Nux-lron Tonic llfis and holds you. nat'essary
Y Your druggist probably keeps it; but,war- A1
K he doesn't it is sold in all leading urged to
drug stores. as practi<
. Xux-Iron Tonic, price $1.00. For- their pr<
'n mula on every bottle. He sure "The (o its cof
Iron Man" our trade mark since, v?luo am
j 1916 is on every label and carton, ;ape '"tn
Jjknon'e other genuine. Sole distribn- <" appear
WRrs Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New practical)
^^ffSTork.?Adv. during th
^ .HIGHER TAX LIKELY OX not rlo:"
prosecuti?
/ SALES OF AUTOMOBILES tain tin
fpi civilian j;
House Committee Tentatively Agrees ass'st
at least a
on Id Per Cent Tax on manutact
Cross Sules. quired fo
would do
Vi'S Washington. Aug. 1.?A 10 per rl'edi
visenl tax on gross sales of manufac- ''ustries
\_][ turenq producers and importers of these pur
jU-' . . ^Ailes, piano players, graphu- are "kely
Pnones. snortinir irnoils ensnietinu ter interr
patent medicines, cameras and siai-('uo'* 01 '
Her articles was tentatively agreed 3. Me
Aj upon by the house ways and means suggeatloi
k P committee, which is drafting thf new with regu
* Mi $8,000,000 revenue bill. The pres- goods by
ent excise tax on most of those ar- plied to t
?.*/) ranges around three per cent j merchants
ante,'the Increased taxation will pro stock car
duce an immensely greater revenue tion of t
frem these sources, although no es- consisting
timate was made of the total yield, ion or lux
Motor trucks will be taxed only half plainer a
the Increased rate, on the ground tides of 1
that they are for business purposes "The h
and not In the same class with pas-1 Impractloi
senger automobiles. ject more
The automobile tax was discussed time, hut
at length. It was felt by some mem- 'n the m<
bers of the committee, that a large ability,
proportion of automobiles are used tit H
for business as well as other pur- ir>K the t
poses but it was agreed that it conservatl
would be Impossible to differentiate. "(2)
Borne of the committee voted against each Joan
the taxing of motor trucks hut the are the le
committee finally compromised on a lion of th
tax of five per cent on gross sales on 1 "f?!
original transactions. There was no the test
effort to put a tax on gAs-jline, al- prosemtlr
? .... 1 1 - . - .
uhmik ii nuru <i ?rt 11 <t urrjl uigftl. <111(1 .'IH'I
^ There was Home discussion l?y th<> tlon?"
committee of the tobacco tax sched- ,;(4?
I *ule, The treasury department has'nrgonlzatl
recommended doubling the present.study th?*
Yates 6n tobacco. The committee recommer
^ wants more revenue than this would tion of oi
^ ^frld and will decide the increases: less esser
later. Data laid before the commit- ductlon a
ten Showed that co-sumption of cl- "<5t
gars In this country Is decreasing with a vi
while cigarette consumption Is the neces
mounting rapidly. mands to
Chairman Kitchln In hlB state- "(6)
I uwnt fUd: his neiglil
i v "The committee also hftd under duce nxp?
fl xKf'^Meratlon a tax on admissions to to a mini
^laeatera, operas, moving picture the war.
* THE LANCASTF
>tc. The committee favored ^PMEHaGOESsa&ti
the tax on admissions and
H and also to impose a one I
on all a4oU8Sl?n8 where the I
n" charge fdoes not exceed ft
nts. Under existing law, ali| ^
picture Bhows, theaters, and Wj5in'
jusemonls whose maximum
HORROWI N<. I'OWKR
I r : .'
merchants. 1?First photograph of the n
'armors The farmers are centrnted ou the %e?t front for n
kod to produce more than Hun prisoner.
?re and loans for productive' ?
must have the right of way. j iniprovement not absolutely nece
kind of loans which should f()|. h?a|th am, safety 8hould bec
.raged or declined are: R national poliry.
Loans for the acquisition of ..)7( Ry acU|1K a,wava w|th
.1 property, unless the area ppeU(m nn|, reasonableness,
oduction is to be increased ..Thfl conservation of credit
and immediate results may niol?ly wl? rowuU in the aavin>
[ (>(] *
tabor and materials which the
Loans for any construction ,.,nment needs for the proscrutle
ssary to the productiveness the war. and every improvemen
.111 \vitliin tlu ><u. and i expenditure which an individua
Loans for the purchase of . . . ...
cot porat .oil. or a municipality
if comfort anil luxurv. , . r ... .
trains from making durum the
r-tions where farming profits! . .. . . ,
represents a requirement to be
n largo, an endeavor should , ,, , , ,
filled when the war is over,
to induce farmers to apply .... , . P
11 Merchants and tnanufactu
artion of them to the reiluc- ... , , , . , ,
r will readilv understand that pre
ing-standing loans or to the . ,* , .. , ,
i utving is laving up for the futun
of their seasonal require-, ... , ,
important reserve purchasing i
thereby conserving bank; .. , .. ,
or which they may count on du
whatever period of readjustti
Manufacturers?Manufactur- r .. .. , ,
may. follow the end of the war;
Jl rfi inc 1 o ron r#x fl ?<
? in must be apparent to every b;
e urged to reduce or ex- ,
. . . ; or that tlie larger tne savings
their debts rather than in- . . .. . ..
I customers make the larger the
pacity and output unless .. , ... .
. posits such savings will inevit
itry is one which is clearly . ,,
i create.
' to the proescution of the
1 manufacturers should be . np IXT
carry as small inventories, REl>U( HON IS MADE IN
. able; to eliminate from* ISSFE OF CERTIFICAl
id nets elements which add
it but not to its intrinsic ,, .. ...
lourlh l$i-\\eeklv Issue of < ei
1 serviceability, or which
ill need simply for fashion; rates of Indebtedness l/?i\vcr I
unco; and to avoid as tar as $i!.">n,onn,ono 'I'han IMuuiied.
le introducing new styles
te period of the war.
facturers whose pro'ducts is Washington, Aug. 5.? The fo
ly required either for the| bi-weekly of certilicates of indeli
in of the war, or to main- ness announced by the treason
health and efficiency of our . .. .... ^ .1 1 .
anticipation of the fourth lib
lopulation, should i?e urged
the government by adapting 'oan is ,or onlv ?"?'?O.OOu.Otio insi
part of their plants to the ??f the $7~>0.00i).noo. planned c
lirer of articles clearly re- inally as the amount of each is
r these purposes. Hankers pp*. reduction, which also was 11
well to scrutinize cerefullv . ., . . ,
[in the third block, was taken as
ts of these engaged in in-;
not clearly essential for! bating it may be unnecessar;
poses since such industries "oat the $6,000,000,000 of cet
to be the first ones to suf- rates which the treasury had te
uptiAi from transportation, tively arranged to sell, in com
pout, embargoes. wjt^ financing program
rchants?Almost the same,^ four(h Ijberty ^ am, ,
ns that have been made 1 ronRequftnfly the amount of th? ,
ird to the production ofjmay ht} ,ess (han $6t000.000.00(
manufacturers may be ap- Th<. rea;,on for the reduction
he distrbntlon of goods by th(> g(zo of ,hp
new issue, ft was
namely, reduction ^'jnounced, was that the three
ried, reduction or elimina- l|oU(| Iaaueg were oversubscribed
hat portion of their *tock,fhat ,.eceipt8 from income and
; of articles of mere fash-1 p0M profUfl (axeg were Krpater t
:ury and the substitution of ( advanced ost,mates. A half bil
nd more serviceable ar- on,y thp minjmum of the i9!
personal comfort, etc. | however. hanks are urged to s
oard feels that It would beUpHhf> nn tho hnoIo o
ible to deal with the *ub-1 ioo"Issue. ""
specifically at the present . .... . .... , . .
j The certificates will be dated
urges that every one assist , . ? .. _
.. , , I gust f>. and are payable Decembei
jvement, to the besr of his , . . . ' . _
with interest at 4 1-2 per cent. S
scriptions will be received bv fed<
y studying and understand- ? , . .. ,
reseive banks up to the close
jconomlc necess'ty for the . . , ? _
* business August 13. Terms
Ion of credit. . . ., , ... ....
identical with certificates of ot
My a careful analysis of r0cent |?iot.Us.
to ascertain those which '
ast essential to the prsecu- j ^Notice of Scholarship Kxaminat
0 vxar- I TlfK riTADF.fi,
Ily applying to each loan,
"Is it necessaryfor the, Charleston, S. <,
in of the war or \)\o tl?n.th Oouros In Kngineerlng. Scien
, , , iiul Arts. It. S. and C. K. Degr
y of our civilian popula- >imta,y instruction of unsurpas
excellence. Classed by the War
By urging Irs local trade aitment as "Distinguished Milit
ons ahd hoard of trade to "liege. ...
, . . * One vacancy in the State scho
subject and make definite foj Lanonato, county wi?
idations for the conserva- u|efj py competitive examination
edit and the conversion of Vngpefc/Hth These scholars!
itial to more essential pro- f<y* nearly' all expen
. ii ,.n..,i^m only those candidates 1
nd distribution. aro nnJ)lft |o paV are eHrf
By discussing the matter for them Necessary blanks can
1 D UL* tA H/llinofUld wAAftlo o 1.4.. ? ' * * *
. Vw us uuiiii'-ii i rn 111 inu Hiip<;rmiena<kni
sitv of keeping their de- -''0 Citadel.
r credit el ? minimum. , jimH.ul u.iml'Ur of nn? em
will be recoiled. hxpenses, Inc
Hy exerting .Influence upon ,K board, uniforms, tuition and
bors and Tnuniclpality to re- (ther fees, $337. Next session
^uditoiran for Improvements >'n* Sept. 20th. Catalogue sent
Inteffl riurlns (he period of noNI., Sopt.,
Postponement of every Charleston, S. O.
f
.. ?...
:r nfws. Lancaster. s r.
p?mmmm immmmmmm ^
p\v Lewis machine gun f? ,r ?SI, American airplanes. li?Ai
idvance to the linn;: line. 3.?a sturdy little Ilrltish soldier In
- FffiEFio MGRIND sjsssti
tk>n and other 1
"9 PWI vcfn,q ciippi V the neutrals are
ana | [JLL ILllli U L JI ILI nmr,fin8 that wi
; of strength.
gov-' i "This, the mos
in 0f Food AdminiEt-ntion Rules Governing ful thing that hi
t or Grinding of Uome-Crown Whent since the dawn
i i ,. .. ? me the outstancl
1, a ; Modified?Flour May Be Sold Under
man militarism
re-! Certain Cor.ditons. art. not tll(
war( ? are extort Ing at tl
l"'- Columhla.? I n mod!0"d rccula- harvests and rati
ttons of th<- K<.' <1 Administration have overrun, lei
rers farmers are iio.v p< r11111! .J to gr.nd a 'lion. If the wt
sent full year's supi Iv <>f Hour from liome- morrow, the toll
r? an grown wheat Milh is throughout South starvation and ii
,ow-' Carolina have been au'horl/.ed by tlio within the Germi
ring Poo<i Administration to grind. from or treble the 5 0
nent ' w*l,'at nude by farmers, enough flour j men who have h<
i to supply Uieir families and their tea- Germany and hei
,lants for 12 months. This amount 10.000,000 people
m'v~ must, however, he based upon a cal and Northern Fri
^'s culation of 12 pounds per month per of starvation ha?
duperson.
i and the Allies,
ably Although using flour ground from must hull
| name-grown wheat, farmers are ex I TO Tanfl ready n
pocted by the Food Administration ' UH Allies
to nevertheless observe strictly the IO UB m
, flfty-flfty rule and to use flour substi- Prance If we faJl
tutes. pound for pound, with the flour ,hB,r men. wc
they have gTcflind The fact that they our com
m have produce<l their own wheat does States la th<
not releaee them from thia obligation. men. 'a8t rwi
?y They are also expected to see to it Iaa' reservoir o
that their tenants, furnished by them, I ' ! reservoir o'
use flour substitutes on the ilfty-flfty Allied ?-.>rld mu>
Imgts '* to be defeated
nrth Farmers who grow wheat may sell
. flour to their neighbors who perhaps
have not. hut in such cases they will s
' 'n be required, under the rules of the n ' " "
erty Food Administration, to sell an equal "n " ''' 1
. , amount of flour substitutes, t.he same ''."J "'?> V-' ' m!"
tend table Ashing villa
as a merchant, or take millers ceririir
.1.1 . ? 4U u v. . two-story houseb
"titlcates from the purchaser showing ,,
., . . , , , . . side so as to fo
sue. that the purchaser has had flour sub- .... .
i - . . .. _ sheltering the tish
??i,, stitutes ground to cover the flour ... . .
lade .... . Hies, on whom >
bought, pound for pound Farmers . . ,
in- .1 ? ? .t . u . ? pendent for a goo
" may sell flour, from their wheat, to t^ ?n|oss ,
y to merchant* hut when merchants re- jvaL,Iirj(.s (,f
sell this flour It must be sold, pound |n"wh?h Jhfn! S(,
for pound, with flour substitutes, to goT)S voll n,nof
the persons who buy It. Tlllnge. Often It
ner- These regulations npply to thresh- locality overnight
for ! nrmcn as well as to mrmerg. wells, .-enppenri
tf,.,! few months lute
oan LICENSES*ARE REQUIRED Monthly.
>. TO DEAL IN POULTRY
TAKE CHANCE
an" Columbia.?Country or cross-road
pre- storekeepers who buy eggs and some- Grasp the Mood a
and times poultry from the fairmers, for ths Great Thron
ex- selling again, axe required, under the Count
ban proclamation of President Wilson of
ljon May 14th, to obtain licenses from the We were eominp
,u Food Administration. The fact that party together, 111
iU{^ most country stores are in the re-, was late at nigh
)(( tall business on a very small scale . and as we sat toi
does not alter the case, but as a rule almost empty trol
these storekeepers have not consider- spoke very sudd
A"* ed themselves liable. The President's writes Margaret
r 5. proclamation required the licensing Christian Tterald.
ub- of all those engaged In certain lines "Just now," she
jral of business. Including "operators of to he very happy
of poultry and egg parking plants not al- afraid to take it!"
are rondy licensed under the United The rain heat.
I1(.r States Food Admlnlslratlon " Under ngnjnsit the car wi
this classification, anyone who sells It for a lrioim ut m
poultry or eggs In any way than at "Why?" I quest
~ retail to the eoasurn^f, regartlless of aro .v"" afraid to t
the amount of business done, must he be hrppy?".
licensed In order to comply with the "Itoc/inse," nnsw
law all country store* buying eggs ber eyes looked fai
and poultry from farmers must fill out 'be rain, i
1 blanks ohtslned from the United hfrnid that It won
sVd States Food Admln'stratlon. and have ^ hen It Is nutl
l)t._ licenses Issued to them. ' nn> Tlmaon and g
ary y . beautiful, we knor
' them, thnt they
jar_ p?? ' withered some da1
WHK W. MUSI SAVE FOOD
sips . It's like thnt. t(
sea, y^e United States the Last springtime, and t
"HO Raaarunlr ?# Mam Sklaaa mo?a UTa I. J
. and of Food to Save World fade away and tli
I at it"' Civilisation. ?nd that there v
clouds where thor
Jets By Herbert Hoover. ?f R?n>
1? . And so this Is
ftl1 ...? ,. . . . .. .... , friend and to othi
bo- If you could at and In the middle of jsj(>Ver nfral
on Europe today and survey the land to ness because i't m
lta borders, you would dlacovor lta pIneHj, ,8 n? ^
whole population of *00,000.00S human nr snr|n- ?n<? ?,.
0
I .
housewives who are handicapped fx*
d our food renourrea their canning operations hy the hrr/l'C
?r any demand* ui>on that the hood Administration ha?M
It t? of uo purpose found H necessary to put on rh?
llliona of our boat to amount o* siurnr that ran be pumhwe
to maintain strength *d 'or canning and preserving ^
>mon and children on A bulletin has boon Issued by ttwfr
munlcatton The Unl- knifed States Department of Africa*
a laet reservoir of Dire which tells h<rw to put up fruitm
servolr of shipe, the without sugar. Copies of this bullettra
f munitions and the ma>' he had hy writing the Dopare>food
npon which the ment at Washington Ask for Rullw*It
depend if Germany tin Vo 889 Ful1 Instructions will to*
I and If we ar? to be *ourid on PaKe 15
Other bulletins Issued hy the D^
partnient of Agriculture glvo inetrur?
age That Floats. tions for maximum earning with mini- ,
of the huge Munhnt- um wu'rar Home eannera should
i connects New York 'ri,p the Department for Buliotlmw
klyn nestles a veri- Aos 839- 8r'3- 900. and 984 <
go consisting of nine ? ~ " *- * ft*
oats moored side by (~
rm a solid row and ! LEGAL ADS f
ermen and their fain* I . V ^^ .
Tew York citv is do- . .. I
d part of its fish sup- M.ISTKATION XOTIC I
ou are familiar with State of South Cam ,
sh and the localities County of Lancaster,
hool in certain sen- To (he Vo(ors (>f ljancaflter Cou^yi
go In search of thin ... 41 . , _ y
disappears from a ndep the act of ,ho Pen<-ral w.
without any fare- ls, niK'y of lit 17. all registration cerng
jis quietly a '''1 rates will terminate on June SO.,
ir.?Popular Science lit lb; and for the purpose of re^|
registering all voters of the county:,
the books of registration will be opeia
in the Office of the nonntv hrmrrt ? .?*>
UN HAPPINESS registration at Lancaster court house*
I every day during the months of Jul.'*' r
s It Passes and Join !tnd August (Sunday excepted) from
y Wearing Smiling J ?*: u 0 o'clock A. M. to 6:00 P. M.. at
enances. I which time the voters are invited tni
appear in person and qualify. 1
: home from a dinner .. . , . , ...
. . . , . ... Note, please: That under the iavc%
i.v friend and I. It . .
t and rather rainy. !>'ou must ,n Pt,,son' anrt b? 4
(tether in the damp proxy. "" * v
I ley car, my friend During this time voters of all see* \..
enlv and seriously, tions of tlie county may register ;
K. Sangster in the i>Vit for their convenience, the registration
board will visit all township* B Q
said, I ve a chance (jurjMg the month of September ar.?J Q
Hut I m almost r<.gjsler (he voters. This schedule)
In n futile manner wlU be Published later,
ndows. I listened to i Porter,
-fore J spoke. w- F Estridge,
ioned at last?"wh> E. J. Flynn, ?
?ke your chance?to County Board of Registration
70-1 It.
'ored my friend, and j ?? -?
r away?past the jar l
a von?"because I'm ^ *
t Inst!"
inin. and the leaves * PROFESSIONAL ( ARDS
old-colored and very
v, even as we admin 4. + + + -i? + + + + + ,l? + "', + "**
will he brown and !
r. But that does rot ,m ' "KKrK H -r
ng their glorious col- Dental surK?*??n.
*>fflce Hour#:
>o, with flowers, and j 8:Sft to 1!:S0 A, M. /
he blue sky of sum 2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
hat the flower# will 1 And hv Appointors
at. springtime will go phM|ft uo
rill be winter storm ' .. . . ... M
.. ii Besidenre rhoi,( lb;
e were once sparkles
Office over i.ancas/^r. PharrttiT.
' ????? ?
i the answer to my * '
rr friends of mine: W. S. HOftLV., Oeterlnar/ Phy^
d to grasp at hnppl siclan, Surgdbn tu#d Den flat. Oflle?
ay not last. For Imp- at Gregory. Jiood ?lve Stcck Co.
iitlful as the flowers feealdtace fbonjf
: #ky of summer and offlc# Phono 22 * * * , *
! .?!?...? iU.1 ,v<3.
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PAGE THREE
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| to" Druggists I
Price Advance |
ft mij| r% our saiep amounted to |'
A $5 over a mljlion dollars
5ft llli?. r ?an i no l ease of 58 )
9 VKhh P?r rent over the pre3
ibIILIkSi ceding year,
a TFBp We had lipped to
^sa^iSk bridge the war period
without a change in j
1 prices on
^^1 Vick's V apoRub
^ :*<*M | but we find that our 1
?r^'* i '>3 economies do not keep
??*'' *'*f pace with our rising
costs. If is with sinP%.
' '"J cere regret, tlierefore. '
jgjf that we are forced to
*: ' '1 announce an increase,
ifr. -y v j Which Will make it
vv aaMMMflMBflBMBtBiSIr* necessary to retail
VapoRub at
aoc, 00e 1111(1 81.2(1. ...
inorican marines con- Tlu. \ ,, k < liei.iicnl fflL'
ringing In liis prlvo'e Green'sboPt), tfi. C. *
======= '
rinland Serbia, Ar- though It ndght not Inst, happiness "0*
a are dying of stnrva- to" *??uutlful to pass by with never ?|
millions are suffering Kin nee. i
lood. Our Allies and An<1 thon- na tho Philosopher snff^J
living on the barest "n,(1 ns w<> knmv' don't b<* ?"re. as yo<ft(
11 support life and tnkf -Vf;,,r rhm\ ' ?* b?PP?n**>. that ti
will not stay. Look around your circt# <,,,
, , . of friends look at your business as*<4
t appalling and dread
- - dates. look nt the casual crowds tfie ^
xs come to humanity yo1J j,:iSs every day unci you'll see tdaa
of civilization, in to uvernee of happy faces Is rutrtea)- ,< ,
ling croalion of Ger- You'll sop more smiles, T thlaki
The Germans them- frowns; more merry faces tfmrci
p wost sufferers. They ont>s !
ic cannon's mouth the Iton't he nfrnld to take a chance, f t
tie of the people they happiness because you fer.r thai It V.* M
ivinj? them in dosola- t,?, h<>antifiil to hist. Take yoc.it
ir were to reas? to- chance, instead, arguing that linppluenrjb .
of actual dread frrm is f00 beautiful not to last I j
ts attendant diseases
in lines would double max|mum canning with m
ao.nuo or ci.oon.onn of minimum use of suga**:
pen actually killed by
r allies in arms The
In occupied Belgium Columbia -Fruits may he cann?<2
inc. would have died without sugar for next winter', use.
3 It nut beoo for us This will he good news to