The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 06, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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TUESDAY. AUGUST 6, 1918 '
[77 THE NEWS ABOUT
Birth. pc'gn, u u
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George C. said that th
Carnes, August 6, 1918, a son. tije of the '
?o- had when I
Safe Overseas. pjan Contai
Mr. ihd Mrs. C. P. Stolt have rf- nation tha
ceived I eard from their son, W. W. anj future
Stoll, sating that he had Triv^dflihabits that
\ safely (Verseas. ' ?...
??suil OI 1:11s
b <* New Mope Cemetery. >-(['. To Entei
All iterestad In New Hope cafme- John L. 1
tery w 1 please meet there Thu^day the Bank o
mornig for the purpose of clean- pight for V
ing oflthe grounds. branch of tl
F|e Department Called Out. Death ol
Thtflre department was called out Mr9. s. I
Frida at 12:15 o'clock to the home rural carrlei
f. .* ol -Vs. M.I R. McCardell -on Gay carter, died
etree* a defective flue being the section of 1
' meat of setting fire to the wall In funeral ser>
the kitchen. The daufage was Rev. Mr. M
sllgl* ' ment was 1
1 ??? church.
Benefit Recital".
Hyt Cook, of Kershaw, assisted j
by (number of Lancaster musicians,
andMlss Leila GregorV, expression J
art!, will give a recital at the home MaHter 0
of !" and Mrs. R. E. Wylle Friday
f , .. eveng, August 9th, 9 to 11 o'clock. Mr &nd
Lilxry benefit. Silver offering. The weck.er
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)>i?f ? vviuiqii; UKllCU. i >0 W riltennvitatlons
will be issued.
? Miss Hern
r? the liadlps of lamca-stcr. * 11 "
lii are Invited and urged to be ^|>s ri.u]
prent at the Home Demonstrations jew ,j.ivs w
giv by the county agents at the
schl building Thursday, August 8- John Fail
r vhtprogram for the morning will , ,,
" ? " 10 ?? '*? -??' " = ? ITpalu
Ttuafternoon program will last
Jro3 until 5:30. Misses Neely and ^rs j{
Mdirray will have with them two )f cheraw
sta agents, Mrs. Dora D. Walker. wjtj1 jj,. an
' spdlty in canning and preserving.
MijBlizabeth Forney, expert in cot- (.oJ .
taipheese making, and* Miss Selma returned to
Fash, demonstration agent of Ker- ^^ite Snip]
phi county. A special program
hnieen arranged for the ladies of ^ ,
Iauster In regard to conservation (or(Mj (()
ofigar and wheat substitutes. ^jr ^ravt>n'
Sh your appreciation by attending praVRn ()f
-thtneeting. Tr'yon Stree
frrulting OftVcer to lie Here. Mesdnmes
ncaster will be visited by a Beckham an
m#er of the army recruiting party as hostesses
of s district on the 19th and 20thlter, U. D. (
of is month, it having been an- the home o
rnred by the headquarters station Springs,
invannah that Corporal Albert E.
Iltl, who is in charge of the re- Relatives
cnig station in Rock Hill, will a card vest
cass this town and section on . arrival in F
tli dates. The young men of thoi
Y connitv not within flie ilrnft nppul \?r
vhre interested in doing their: from a vistl
patic duty by helping America!
wie great war for democracy and | Misses M
hitity will have opportunity to livla Taylor
lntew Corporal Belvlll during his where they
ptaere, gain information and. if i
thiesire, volunteer for service in Mrs. R.
prranrh of the service they pre- Allison arri
foiiecause of the fact that a spending soi
go number of men eligible for
mly service still remain at home Miss Mar
it xpected that Corporal Relvill spent the w
wi? a good business while he is Jones. Jr.
he From Lancaster Corporal Bel-j
vill return to Rock Hill. On the Misses Su
26' she Uionih be w.li visit York and Lillian
lot same purpose that he is to have left fo
visincaster. they will p
* '.,0. ?f-? goods for t
Some Comparisons,
t one has attempted to esti- Miss Hut
mae size of the tusk of raising fer Blacksb
twlion dollars of War Savings j relatives.
Htaasks how much is a billion,',
answers it by saying that there Miss Alb<
hiijen only one billion and eleven been visitin
hid minutes since the birth of turned horn
Oh Another person ha'- said!
tha railroad train should be one| Mrs. J. ;
sedate for every dollar that the for Wright?
Wivings campaign Is asked to
rakat it would be sixty-four Lee I'ortf
yeehind Its schedule. In addi- in Oreer. i
tiothis information as regards After a sho
tht of tfre War Savings cam- his mother
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o Our Subsc
Fter this issue many names will he
jing list?those who are in arrears in
e have tried to reach all of these thr
tailing notices and take it for Kran1
not paid up do not wish the paper
ess.
is not a question of extending cred
re perfectly willing to do that, but
us to send the paper only to bonaf
bribers, in order to save print paper.
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THE LANCAS
v Miss Iva Nesbit is visiti
TOWN c- _D_
Miss Margaret Lenoir
oted public speaker has ed from a ten days visit
e bigness of the possibili- rents in Camden.
War Savings idea may be ?o?
It is considered that the Miss Mary Hood spent
ns the salvation of tire end in Charlotte,
t the nation's present ?o?
safety lies in the savings Miss Francis Massey, of
will be created as a re- spent Sunday with Mr.
campaign. Hugh Coffee.
Government Service. Mr an(> Mt8< Jark peri
I'oag, assistant cashier of daughters, of Florida, are
f Lancaster, left Sundav *.?
ui una. narry tunes,
fashington to enter some ?0?
he war service. Admiral John Hilltard,
? S. navy, is here on a vis
' Mrs. S. It. Williams. tlves.
it. Williams, wife of the ?o?
r on Route 5 out of Ran- The many friends of
at her home in the Creek Revln Funderburk, of the
the county Friday. The chanics. will be glad to kn
dees were held Saturday, jjas arrived safely oversei
[anley officiating. Inter- ?o?
In the cemetery at Zlon rr r. c. Brown left T1
Camp VVadsworth to take
? ties in the medical corps.
PBRSONALA. Misses Caroline and Jo
ter motored today to B<
C. Blackmon is quite 111 to visit Miss Ora Huckab
Mrs. G. M. Plyler spent William Greene William
ul at Cheraw. transferred from Camp
?o? Camp Gordon. Ga.
lice Davis left Sunday for *
Ray in New York. ltROWN SIMPSON IS
id N. Sapp is spending a KILLED 15^ A
ith freinds in Rock Hill.
(Continued From Paj
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e. of Camp Greene. Cha. ~jppe)l out his pisto, am
Sunday at the home or fo (,ea(h Thp tWQ ,)Qy8
here- years of age, are held as i
? Sheriff Hunter went to
***** and C- R- l'aney- as soon as news of the n
are spending a few days ponimun|pated to hini a.
d Mrs. G^M. Plyler. tmA m t() Lancaster h
Allen who said he was o
Mrs. Leroy Springs have (o gurren(ler
the city from a visit to Simpson hesldes his *
lur Springs. West Va. chndren
Mrs. Geo. B. Craven mo- An quarrel betwee
larlotte Sunday to hear Rroeg ,g gald to haye ,pd
s brother. Rev. J. B-.
Lenoir, N. C? preach at!1"* in t,,P s,ore of J A 11
t Methodist church. | Company at Heath Spring
[afternoon of Andrew VVat
I Tom Bennett. Martin Hilton- A year or so ;
d Jennie Hughes will act M,ot Watts and a few da
i to the Lancaster chap- j negroes exchanged sli
V Thursday afternoon at1 when Watts is said to hav
f Mrs. Hughes at Heath ,on'8 mu,e in ,h?
killed with a pistol.
0 Hilton was promptly a
of Fred Adams received ^',0 authorities at Heath S
erday telliug of h's safe sheriff notified. He
ranee. placed in jail in this city.
T. Gregory has returned J" All Wholesale and lletj
to Charleston. I The sugar situation is
?o? I The Food Administration
[ary Caruthers and Mo-, upon your patriotic co-oj
left today for Hock Hill tide over the the situatin:
will spend a short while. The Food Administrath
?o? led that the supply of sugi
B. Allison and Barnwell for the United States won
ved home Monday after hundred thousand (.100.(
me time at Hillsville, Va. the supply actually fell
-i? these figures by a large ni
garet Taylor, of Camden, result is that there is r
eek-end with Mrs. Ira B.! sugar to supply the coun
basis *?f the first allotment
o the allotment for August
die Neely, Rernlce Davis, further reduced.
anil Louise Hobinsnn j It is sternly necessary
r nothern markets where i toilers to supervise the sa
urchase fall and winter and prevent those who i
heir respective firms. and unpatriotic front ohta
?o? than their fair share. Tl
h Mackey left Saturday vice to accomplish this is
urg where she will visit j record of all sugar sales.
i <11 mm i up,? ui iii?' recorti
?o? the oopy to the County FY
-rta Williamson, who has istrator. lie ran, theref
g In Westminster, has re- on those who are buying
e. two pounds per person |
?o? This record of sugar sales
VI. Madrh left last week e.uired of all retailers
?vi|le beach. Carolina.
?1?? See that an equal dist
>r. who has been working sugar is made to your rv
s visiting relatives here Wholesalers should fur
rt visit here he will Join to retailers in original
at Wilmington, N. C. where possible. No new
wholesalers starting to ha
after July 1st will he giv
or certificates. Wholesal
not give sugar to retailer
of normal requirements, f
t ideates are presented,
wholesalers should imme
tify the State Admin 1stra
With reference to
should he spread in eve
way that fruit can he wi
dropped from our without sugar. The sug
added at time of consum
l their subscription. formation on this can h
from the Department of J
ouffh the paper and . ^ ?
Washington, D. C.
uj *u ? * u ...i hi- ?
ucu tu?t tuusrc v\ iiii i nt- prom on su^ar win
i i A ? watched and'the retail pi
continued to ?*<^ V Ao, ?ce,d ??? , p?
* where the fraotlorw>f a.
v<*lved.|$ {J *1
it to our patrons? sh]?h of sugar should*
the government re- wo^poun'da at on# aaie to
who lives In town, and
ide, paid-in-advance exce?4 five poundn to a cu
Uvea In the country. Th<
* of sugar Is two pounds
. per month This change
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nTER news, Lancaster. s. c,
ng in Kod- sary o naecount of the shortage of
*fj -fiffiSfi!
For canning purposes do not sell * |r '
has return- more than twenty-five (25) pounds ]
to her pa- to a householder on Home Canner's ~ 1 W
[Sugar Certificates, and if more is m
needed, require the written perniis- LI M
the week- sion of your County Food Adminis- ?
trator. jJ ==
j For the vast majority of the re- - J
itock Hill, tailers the above will be patriotically , . ] Q
und ^lrs.! followed; the unpatriotic few who J |3UD]
violate the sugar regulations will in j I I -. .
J cur the sternest penalties the Food L"
ry and two Administrator can inflict. ' C \
the guests? The issue of Sugar Certificates will 1 I
be reduced for August, and are now' -1 llllllllll
being sent out. I I
of the U. | J. H. Witherspoon, ^ i
lit to rela Food Administrator for Lancaster I ffi I 1
[County. (
i Lancaster, S. C\, July 29,1918. 2 \\
Corporal * 31 i .. . ,
M.toi Me- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Sj ,>V l,Ul
ow that he TAX AH AW. ! |3l|tliem
as * + * ** + + LC which
Taxahaw, S. C.. Aug. 5.?As I if .
mrsday far haven't seen an> news in your paper [ ^1?11C1
up his du-|from this little village in some time, ff 2 agl'ic'll
will try and write a few lines. y ]
We have been having plenty of 1 V
e Lee Por- rain, which was greatly needed, and * ...
jnnettsville tlie crops certainly have been bene- L - Willi 1
ee. fitted. | - with I
1 Dr. W." J. Perry, of Chesterfield, [ wild* i
is has been was a business visitor here the latter r J
Sevier to part of the week. a ] Wtllltc
One of the most enjoyable occas-1 ij
ions of the season was a party given ( ~ ?j
|by Miss Ola Lowry on Thursday !
\FCRO evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs |?" m mm*
1 Jno. A. McManus. Four tables of jbj *
ge j j | rook were enjoyed, after which a gu
very ?lainty ice course was served. 31
1 shot him i About 25 of Taxahaw's younger set 9?
17 and 18 enjoyed the occasion. C'llAS.
iccessories. Jack R. Massey and Miss LC 1
the scene Deenie Hilton. of Kershaw, were |flurder
was married Thursday evening by the
ad on the K??v. W. F. Sutton. _stl_
e overtook Messrs. Ruckhanon Knight and H_r"j?r?ri f*i
in liis way George Ryrd motored to Lancaster Idi II *'
, on l)\isiness Friday.
ife, leaves C. Cook, of Camp Wadsworth.
the first of the
HHR ; I
n two ne- ^'r- 11 W Miller, of Hickory. N ^
to the kill-f',as accepted the principalship of %
Iridges and.Gie Taxahaw school, assisted by Miss
s Saturday Mary Cook. A
ts by Jack ! Mrs. W. L. Morgan and little son. P
igo Hilton of Charlotte, are visiting at the home k
ys ago the,of Capt. F. M Lowry. | | "^Tlv
ots again i Prof. W. F. Sutton has boon elect-1
0 shot Hil-Ief' principal of the Charlesbon '
Miss Pattie Ferrell, of Monroe,
irrested bv waa guest of Miss Ola Howry the
Iprings and la,,,'r I??>"? of the week. i r.
Hon J. C. Massev. of Kershaw, I Ol' Rr'cr Rat.
, , i- i I F?'r mighty skv
was h?-re on a short visit Friday ji4 kin. roun? v
. I morning. 1 goin' on, 'cause
i Mr. Perrv Thompson who iias or goln'ter look
til <flood's. enn> body fo 1
! been sick for some time, wont to the bavin* ter snv<
U,< Fennell infirmary at Hock Hill Mon- folks 11 kind-r
tnust relv wheat flour fer <
t i < hi tn made outon di
Mr. J. A. McManus has opened the flour. Hat wise
n. i . i to win de war
>n estlmat- school. aojor boys dat'f
Messrs. J. H. Massey and Kerniit Dat's w'at's taki
ir for .lul\ fjrerorv have joined tlie 1*. S. N'. R.,
Ill l>e three , ,. . . . ,
and Mr Massey received liis not i limn
i tons; ... 1 . .. . shop Km
cation to report at the navy yard 1
short of Saturday. Our store do?
largin The, Mr R p Fjij^ ^ a<.rppte(l a po. give our emploj
u>t ? nouuh jjon with the Thompson Co. 'to
'<>n "u Master Gary Thompson had the
made and MJi^fortune of having an arm broken + <
1 must ')e,while playing with some of his school
mates Tuesday. He is under the * BUSINES
care of Drs. Turner and Gregory, of +
le of sugar Korshaw< ?. *
are greed\ \|r F p Knight motored to Jefining
'""re fprson FH?ay on busineaa. >,H will
le best de-, Mj. n Hp)k wag & visitor bpro again next ..
a Monday. l? buy Wftr mi
Tniuin<r -? ? ? ,. , , Gregory-Hood
ma King a Lieut. George M. Faile has been
, anil send transferred from Camp Jackson to
>od Admin- panip Tavlor, Louisville, K. Y. " . ,, ~
ore. check ? r,KK S*LK?A
rrLn,?: $io# Reward. $io# r. 1!,.?u.,l
* r rrlonr"-j The readers of this paper will b?
will he re- pleased to learn that there Is at least lion. ( ash on I
, Q?lt?r. one dreaded disease that science has
in noum been able to cure in all Its stapes and
that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly ?
? f Influenced by constitutional conditions ... vr,.h \t,^i
rihution of requlre8 constitutional treatment. Hall's N*A\1hl> Mea!
istomers. Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and Mr Farmer 1
. . acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- . . .. .
nish sugar faces of the System thereby destroying and hull sack,
niiclrn'oa the foundation of the (Urease, giving the ,.lts . ?
packages paUen| Btrength by building up the con- l" ttul* '
jobbers or stirutlon and assisting nature in doing it? can also use
? work. The proprietors have so much ,
ndle sugar f8ith In the ouiatlvt powers of Hall's sacks. All O.
en licenses Catarrh Medicine that they ofTer Ot;- from |U)ies.
Hundred Dollars for any raa# that It faMs
ers should ro cure Send for list of testimonials. Co.
? in ovcess Address F. J. CHF.NF.T A CO . To|e.'<:,
s in excess Qbj0. Sold by all Druggist. V,'
ven if cer- HEMSTITCH IXC
but such1 collars, cuffs,
t WAR
RAGES in FRANCE - - J
* customer ? .. *> SK.\I< HI
should not ThrycnaiKX yni^T om^ Jar topB. rut
fKl/rr<1 rv^M 1 f+ti'+S on/y o . ^ i o <
stomer who food at tb? FEBD m^tnt der; i and .f
e allowance tim* THEM Lith *? th*m price. All ol
per person year's prices
i was nece- MMiwaiMUitainnta J- R. Mackori
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JIJU ijiiy.jmji.'iijijijijiJ in o ij o in 'Ui| J
Jfoaj^JVIoneg ji I
porting the Government? |! '
t this critical period in our history our j |
acturers are offering their mills, and * ]
>ung men are offering their services to g 1
uited States Government. I J
ould you like to do your share and help ( I
ttiiwr vour monev where it. will ciir-krk/*??t rtl
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w Federal Reserve Banking System, *
the government has established to J |
back of our eommerce, industry and 1
lture? 11
ou can do this by opening an account | ]
is, as a part of every dollar deposited | J
is goes directly into the new system i jj
it will always be ready for vou \yjfren j j
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? First National Bank $
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LANCASTER, S. C. ffi
I). JONES, President, I
M. CHOXTOX, Vice President and Cashier, * . |
IRA It. JONES, Jr., Assistant Cashier. j j
? For Mauistrato.
H I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
JP H niajxisti-..:e in Cedar Creek TowniB|H
i H ship, subject to the rules of the Denr-^ )
^JH tic party.
SIH555 James T. Baker.
I l-'or Magistrate.
N 11* hereby announce myself a ean1
I didate for magistrate of Gill Creek
I iX' -<1 Township, subject to the rules of the
^ K Democratic primary election.
* J 1 !! enry M. Culp.
- V?state Senate.
l?lt better make his- .
i>rro en not k? pro- 1 am a candidate for the st^te W
char dere'a cookin" senate, subject to the rules of tfie"" K.
mlBhty'pood^to1 mns' Democratic primary. ., ^3j
ontr "count er f Iks R. M. PottB. '
! on meat. "Sides
have *or save de b
somp'ny en eut bread ,
is yero "substitute" tffSH * "?
ol" owl done snv dat iDfflnl ?5-<\ v 1 .
you Rot tor feed de J , \ \ JWM
de fi^htm". k ^ ^ ^ *><"V
o'clock to ^ ^ ^
IS NOTICES ^
iturday, August 10, *
lies. ng them
I.ive Stock Co.
s:'~ -' Q rp A rj
long I
lutomobile and JB
L'o per cent reduey.
Men net t -Terry Co. "M^!*M^Sg ^ ^
8:*"8t- j TODAY ? ? ^
;~7 * JACK IMCKFORD ' *l.L'
and Hull Sacks. | , ?
bring us your meal ' ?In--?*^ {
We will give you "A M1I<E A MINUT?X * X"
iece lor them. We j -
your oat and feed * ents 10 C^itJM .
them must be free V '
Lancaster Cotton Oil TOMORROW
8,J 18t ETHEL CLAYTON ?
SHIItT WAISTS, ?ln?
etc., on short notice. "JOI'R YFYS END."
i specialty. Medal
Also
[lesign. Work done
id 15 cents per yard; llearst 1'atlie News.
12 1-2 cents. Krn- ,5 ronts 10 Cents
. Chester, S. C. 81-9 i
ASTER PEOPLE To THURSDAY ^
h Old lluford is now To He Xnnounceil loiter! '
I Hotel, Charlotte, COMING 1
een thoroughly renopainted
and newly Monday, August 12th, Marlatea
$1.00 and $1 :>0 guerite Clark, In ''Rich Man,
R. Clements. Manavry,
Chief Clerk. P,H>* Mrtn"
81-1 Jt. Monday, August Ifttli, l>ougil
lT JARS, all size* 1hs Fairhftnk". in ' H,ad ,n
>bera and fruit pow- I South." 8
pound nana at the old 1 (^?Kf> Wttlsh In "The Kid I
f theae are at last I I
loot u they loot. | " CK-yer." | ,
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