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? I _' Wl! l_" ' -f " ^ . . ?. ' >'* 4 . FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918, . ' [71 THE NEWS ABOUT TO , Heal F.stato Transfer. bunching of hit; A largo tract of farm land con- by Aiken. Feat taining 750 acres and owned by 3. were pitching of D. Taylor was sold this week of Still and Cal through T. M. Hughes, land broker,'and the hard hit to J. H. Witherspoon. * the visitors. 1! --*> Snipes, Sweatt Revival nt Kbeneawr. Palis, Milam an Hcv. Y. T. Shehane, the pastor. The score: closed a revival meeting at Ebenezer church Sunday which had continued Lancaster throughout the preceding week. Great Falls... . v- There were four conversions and L several additions to the chdrch. Will Have ?o? v T. W. Steele Two Teachers Omitted, party at his hoin In the list of teachers for the mill , section next We school printed in Tuesday's paper ho nnnino of *" o of a-.? - * -v. v"v? ... ui^jioiiciiyrB j Mciisui were omitted. These were Miss The young la> Claud Shell and Miss Bennie Culp. eight weeks club There Is no change in the teaching uring party" at force at this school. * Tuesday night. . ?o? . ceeds to go to Presbyterian Services. French Orphan. Rev. Hugh R. Murchison, pastor of the Presbyterian chufeh, and* rteld agent for the state council of de- PER fense has announced that he will conduct the services on the first and p g !-' third Sundays and Rev. Fred Hay 'rs ' ^ ] 'o^the second and fourth. This ar- c;rtlensboro> N. ( Kfc,.. %.,.rangement to beglh September 1. Y ? nr. J. V. Tin Safe Overseas. . . , Jf * K 11 Lancaster, but psi ui Mrs. Albert J. Caskev received a ... .? Pendleton, was - cablegram from her husban. , Lieut. . , , . rlav, having con L, _ Albert Caskev, saving that he has ar- ,. . ? . . few days with hi ' rived safely overseas. He is attach-!-,. , .. . ? ? Thompson, of th *ed to Co. M. 3 23rd Infantry Mrs. w* .. Caskey will make her home with Mr. .. . ti*F - , ' _ . ..... Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Tom Barton while Lieu- _ , . _ Tuesday from a ^ tenant Caskey is in France. Mrs DraRe ,n A Wins Scholarship. Mrg Andrew The Rock Hill Herald says: A ed from Wlng telegram received today states that where she has Miss Helen McManus Is the winner . ., T. ? . _ . father, Dr. Hort of the Winthrop scholarship offered _ by the State Federation of Women's an(j Mrs. clubs. The scholarship carries free and Mrs. Nann tuition and $100. This news will be jeave tomorrow ovcireu wun coraiai inierest Dy tlie trip to Lenoir, Fyends of Miss McManus. % _ ?o? Miss Lillie Dr. Thayer I/eaves. friends in Wood Dr^T. H. Thayer and his family _ left Wednesday for Reautort where pj ^ Croxtor they^pill reside. I)r Thayer having day from Colum accepted tho appointment as camp ed a meeting of pastor at the Paris Island naval nf review, of w training school. Mr. Thayer has her, been pastor of the First Baptist _ church in this city for several years Wain Green, ' and the people who have become hls.tlon in a drug si fast friends regret that he has left. | 80me time is at Hk ??? i days. Mr. Greoi B Hun Trains This Fall. C. A. work. The work of construction of the I Lancaster & Chester railway across Capt. R. II. C the Catawba is going rapidly ahead, iyf who have be the concrete work having been fln- an(j Mrs. W. P ished. The building of the steelj returned to the bridge is now under way and prospects are good for completion within Miss Jessie L< 60 days, or certainly by November. jng friends in C when trains will begin to run through from Lancaster to Chester. John T. Greer ?Or? Bristol, Tenn.. < Reunion at Tulsa, Okln. ness. The 28th annual reunion of the ./f United Confederate Veterans asso-/^Mrs. J. I. Bro elation and 23rd reunion of the Brown, of Tartx 1 Sons of Confederate Veterans will ing Mrs. L. R. t>e held aUTulsi, Okla., September S3 to 27, Inclusive. President Wil- M,s* I'ou,a R 1 % ? ? ? A ? ? r - """ nun approved me niMiiinK 01 mis|'? fiucoi ui i reunion and Secretary MeAdoo has | Walkup. promised ample railroad facilities' and a ojie-eent-o-mile rate. The Miss Margare ; fare from Lancaster and return will turned from ai v be $24.75. relatives in Chl< ?o? L. R. Terry in High Point. Miss Pet Ta In a personal letter to the editor from Columbia of The News. L. R. Terry, who has some time, been residing in this city for several months and was connected with the In complimen Rennett-Terry company, sijj's he has Reese Funderbu been "drafted" by his brother, R. gene Funderbt B. Terry, in the manufacturing busi- formally Thurst ness. His brother, he says, has two factories on his hands, the Dalton Mrs. J. Haz< Furniture company and the High children have r , Point Underwear company, and to Mrs. Montgc I both are busy on government work. ?o Friends of Mi WJ 9 Two Men Injured. he Interested t< The Waxhaw Enterprise says: A cfiPte<i ? poslth V car in which Messrs. Leonard Lathan as ?ecrptary in and Tom Starnes were riding to '"rt Wednesday Charlotte turned turtle nt Pleasant *? her home* Valley Saturday morning and both the men were thrown out and Injur- Mrs- Mary II od. Mr. Lathan's collarbone was ter- Mary Lock broken, but Mr. StAj rij|&ifffePed se- ,er ftn extender rious internaj injulFlo^^^The young tains of North men were taken immediately to a ' : hospital at Charlotte by Mr. Sara La- s than who was in the car Just nhead an<1 wl" be abflf of them. Messrs. Lathan and Dr. and Mrs. ' Starnes are from the Prospect sec- hayfi return?(, fl W t,0n ?f the C0Unty- in the mountali "" Carolina and wl iMCMlor Wins. Dr and Mn| P( V . The Great Falls baseball team Y was defeated by the Lancaster cot- Mrs. W. C. < ton mill team Saturday on the local Miss Juanlta W w , grounds. It being the second defeat y . suffered at the hands ?| thoLanras- Misses ^tta / 'X team this ??aaon. The score Was Myoy anrt Juai *y ? five and the gant" wasVwon In Columbia yestei : v"' ^ Jf ?. TTIE LANCASTE1 L~~~ AS NEGRO PAPER GAY )WN ;-; , SPEECH OF BL ? and the home-run "The Samaritan's" Account ures of the game "? dress by Kx-CJoverimr at .1 Sweatt and batting University in Columbia dwell for Lancaster. :ting of Lybrand for latteries. Lancaster: 1 be Samaritan Herald, a and Farrell; Great Paper. carried the following d J. Lybrand. pf t,ic hp00*'1' l,y ex-Governor delivered October 4. 1016: R II E g 12 3 (Published by Request. 5 8 2 Allen university opened last n nesilnv u'KJi xen ? _ ? ^ "?v.. ??wvui TW muuvi HIrll.day Party. B- NV Mance- the *?ew pre will give a birthday denied *o know his busim e in the Camp Creek though he were a whole term. dnesday. trustees were hospitably entoi 0 with what the appetite coulc ing Partv. Bishop W. 1). Chappello, tl dies of the Douglas b'?hop, knows his business, ai i will have a "meas- fornis bis duty like a hero. H< \V. B. Blaekmon's own dictator. Ex-Governor August 27, the pro- was P,esf,"t. and was introdu the support of a 8Peak by the bishop, who pi as follows: , Mr. President and Board ol : tees: I feel that we are. . . . , SONAIJt, * have one of the strongest men in South Carolina, in the of Ex-Gov. Cole L. Blease, to 11 is visiting her sis- tQ thJs people In ftgking u U Montgomery, at fert,on for our people. I w " carefully the record of all th ernors. and decided on ex-Gn nnpson, formerly of niea8e We Want (h? fricnd? now practicing in QUr white people. I want mone; in the city Wednes- R0jnR to ask j,jm for |{ kl :ie ovei to spend a <|p our people. I don't belies s motner, Mrs. 11. J. (>0je ^ Blease will insult my v e Dixie section. |no other colored lady, any mot ?? fib would like for any one to Harper returned ,(,g wlfe or any of thelr wl] visit to her sister, {jjog .tlanta. ?pke ijjg^op now introducer nel Blease, who rose and Gregory b- return- part. con-saiem, im. c., Mr presldent and Members been visiting her FacuIty and my Friends: I v on* congratulate you for having s ~~ able Christian gentleman a .( George B. Craven . ? ... president, if his face is black, le A. Craven will f ' . . ... known him from his boyhoo for an automobile , .... ^ always thought he would r great man. I would trust my "V? . . ... ter in his hands as well as v Green is visiting , ... trusting yours. They said tha o against the negro. Nay, I j. , . friend of the negro. You ai 1 retuflped yester- ? , . . , .. . l>ed out of your rights by the bia where he attend,. ... ? , laws of this state. How v the state tax board ..... m judges and jurors stand befo hich he is a mem- . ...:. who will take advantage of erless race? What kind of a I ~~? . . . . this state that will not allow r who has had a positore at Columbia for rsPfOMntallon oo the Jury , : homo for a few h""< hlm ?r hl? rl'!ht ln an> ... t . v *? If ibis State would give you a will go into Y, M. the moneys from the tax f _Q your people, you would have 'loaninger and faml- 8chools and no ,onKor tern,s' en the guests of Mr. not aKainst educating the neg terrv Cauthon. have only wanted ,h? taxftS of ea< . , set aside for its intermedia ir home. pose. Yes, this state is ie?Blackmon is visit- They're robb,nK you out ' 'olumbla rights, but there's a God abo _G will bring them into judgm , left Wednesday for have nover ?nsulted a color >n professional busl- man The man ,hat would 1 woman is worse than the ^ cloud that ever held over the wn and Miss Nannie ment. Girls and hoys, your oro, N. C., are visit- tPr is what God gave you, a Terry. never be taken away. Bu 0 reputation is what you make odman, of Waxhaw, what the world says of yoi ler sister, Mrs. R. N. justice was given me, I woul been your governor today. ?o? ia white people that is stealin t Thomasson has re- (Line dropped out) a extended visit to some years ago, and p (ago. thieves, but the negro Is now 0 r it, and who is doing the stea tylor has returned am a Methodist, and will neve where she spent my church, but I do not att? cause thieves and robbers are ?? communion table, and I am t of Dr. and Mrs. J. ing to associate with them, rk Mr. and Mrs. Ku- is the use for Jails, peniter nrk entertained in- chaingangs and the church t iay evening. all of the leaders of the peop ?o? righteous, there would not el Withorspoon and use for prisons, for the lea* eturned from a visit the people have caused them >mery in Concord. , SPECIAL APPEAL MAI ss Marie Horton will a know she has ac- AMERCICAN SIJRY E an in Tucson, Ariz., a large college and United States in Need of Instr after a weeks visit For Military Purpose* and Owners to Supply Then . Barron and daughe. have returned af- An appHal i8 mado to tho I visit in the moun- K*norally, and particularly Carolina. surveyors of the country, to h ?government secure a sufhciei reen Is at Woodruff ply surveying Instrume ,nt for several weeks. m|Htapy piirpmiea. Thp 8U jTaeese Funderburk 8hort and if ,s deemed n rom their honeymoon p?P?,ar p?"a ia thft on,y reo? ts of Western North thl* t,me II be at the home of From lhe headquarters r)0vr(y southeastern department at C p ton, S. C., comos this commur Requarth is visiting from c?pt. L. B. Manheimer, yli?. department engineer: I fi 1 Uao.iA?t U A1 1 o ivovj uooi in Iimuc ill J* I Skipper , Margaret I city be given to the follow in j lita Wylie were Injment, which shonld be of int< -day on Red Cross readers and will help the cans . j ' "2. The department ei fc Jr ' ' <.. '0b \ ? -v i ?*. ~ ^ aaj ft* i " R NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. >?? THE NEW CALOMEL I ? IS HARMLESS AND Chi illen DIIIGHTFUL v nc^ro, report All Sickening untl UaiiKTmiH (JualiHlease tics Keinovctl?Medicinal Virtues ljCITlOCrStl Vastly Improved.?New Variety . CalltMl "Calotalw." ,, > Sworn i t Wed- .J _ | its. Dr. Science has eiven us smokeless litis I),l ,sident POW(lert colorless iodino and taste- <lcllt \\ until* less tiuinine?now comes nausealess . , . ess, as oaioniel, a new variety known as * < >111" (ll We as I ( alotabs. that is wholly deliuhtful preside n\*ei rtained in effect, yet more effective than the ' , . .. . 1 i,ear eld style calomel as a system- ' olltl'ol I > 111 ' purifier and liver-cleaner. I n . le new : Your doctor prefers calomel above litis pit id per- all other medicines, as it is the best! ditnofinn t\ . s is his and only sure remedy for bilious-| 1 1 . . 1 . 1 Blease n<1RR. indigestion and constipation.; dlltl IWIS 11 iI<I , j Now that calomel is delightful to1 of tilt' Ft'tlc take, everybody is asking for thoi , , refaced new variety, C'nlotabs. Ono tablet, tries nnill'd, at bedtime, a swallow of water?? Cllee to tllis f Trus- that's all. No nausea, no griping. I no danger. Next morning you wake SceiU'et up feeling fine, your liver cleansed' i i : white your system purified. Eat what you person | please?no restriction of habit or flCSpJlir lie ?peak| alotnbs nri> sol(t on|y ,n or||(|nll know Wash ' pro- RPaiCfi packages, price thirty-five Has eoi atched rents. Y our druggist recommends I e gov- and guarantees Calotabs.?Adv. ; ('{llllpillji'll. ivernor " lf'ts tiiu hi ? southeastern department, has reTim rp'vp'' n !<* t?i- from the chief of es- personal ?1?*< dp lift! Pineers, United States army, calling J4'?U1 before 1 re that nU?ntion ,0 ,h? 8carpi,y of survey- retai'V Rlkt ,, ing instruments for use overseas and ... ...4.' << .ife, or | . t . luent as Sen ., directing /.hat effort he made to oh e than : ... \ r ^ I? insult 1 PVP,'J' surveying instrument ? wi l v lite l*i 'P088"1'0, ^ 's thought that many quick, EP | patriotic citizens, under the clrcum- villi; <;or 'stances, would offer their Instru-j VYYT* 1 y ments at a reasonable price for the i ^ ^ -H ^ n use of the government. Such offers' tite KKRY . should state the kind type, and cata-i TOK 1\ A Q J ^ 0 0 k t t logue number of til f uakcr; the, T1VE OVE maker; the original cost, the year * i uch an . , t , 1 ALKEi purchased, present condition of ?he riiTTl^oin I hav"* 'natrumPn^ anf* t^p lowest cash ' 11 EKE rC j ^ ^ price, delivered to the ofllco of thej 4<"R ? Department Engineer, People's "ia'u h" ^uildlnff1! Charleston, S. C. J "3. There Is a special need for i ? t l am P,Rne tab,eS and plane *abIe ali" w? know that sue am a dadea. only be had by pie "4. Offers should be promptly rr? - ib j forwarded to Department Engineer, STATE ' .!!, U. j Southeastern Department, People's, 1 1 * Building. Charleston. s. C." I Democratic Prima re God . * | gust 1171 aw has POLISH SOLDIERS SEND , neK'ro APPEAL TO THE POLES <Voto for one r __ scratch the others ir proiT way? Probably Facing Death Tliey Tell all of die Poles Not to <'omrpmise i* or 1 ni*?*<1 si ?aid Freedom of Poland. I (Short ! CHRISTIE HI better T , , . oo it ii # THOS. II. PE I am Washington, Aug. 22.?llehl for ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ro, but1 Austrian court martials which will ih race probably sentence them to death, te pur-j 150 Polish soldiers and officers ' ?* * n',M' . ? , . , , ,, . COLE L. RLE rotten, which led an arnted revolt In the if vour Austrian army in February have isJAMES F HI ve that sued two appeals to the Polish peo- j ent. I \ pie throughout the world asking | ANDREW 1 ed wo- them not to compromise the free-l nsult a doni of Poland with the idea of se-| . . .i ., , .. , ,. , ; J. M. DESCli darkest curing any alleviation of their prosJOIIN T 1)1 flrma- pectlve sentences, according to dis-| . . . i . , , ., ! JOHN L. Mel charac- patches received here by the associ-, , , n 11 v. I JOHN G. itIC nd can ated Polish press. . it your The officers and men are part of ' It, and the Polish Capathian iron brigade! <>( " \ u. If which revolted last February, seiz-| . , I.J G. W. WIGin d haveied arms and provisions and marched Hut it | from Bukowina into Ilessabaria un-J \V ?h ^DOYl" g der the command of General Haller.j ' Part of the force was captured bv ' ol < oll,l',,n ?? , ,, . . .. , * i CARLTON W lolitical the Germans, but the larger portion) out of is said to have been consolidated S T CVRTEl ling? I with the Czecho-Slovak army. r leave The revolt was undertaken delib- ' ?* -^''Juta ' . , .. r, .1 % i i W. W. MOOI1 >nd he- erately, the Polish soldiers declare 1 , . .. , . ... For Superintend! at the in one of their appeals, with the 1 ^ . ii , , , VICTOR E. II not go-1 hope of disrupting Austria and ob-. What | taining freedom for Poland. | ' I. A ,, i ror ;\uoru "The fear that torments," accord- (i] ^ ^ ^ ingr to the text of the appeal to the 'p aFXRS( le were 1 Polish nation, "is that the real Pol- ... I, . A. - . .. S. M. WOIjFI be anv Ish strength, so vital to the success I . . . . , . For < 'oiimiiss one lers of of our holy cause, may be lessened, . .. , .... , _ Commerce an to err. by the attempts of our political re- < \Ki presentatives In the Austrian par? .? . . , ii # . R- HARRIS IP liament to secure for us relief or to \ 11. T. MORR1 avert the fate that awaits us. YORS ?? , .. . - , For ltnilrond It is, therefore, in our name and that of our soldiers that we plead ' ' uments ar(jently with the Polish nation ' ' ' Ask which has surrounded us with such ith i, moral comfort, to take full eogJ T VOWF1 nizance of our words and to desist , from exercising any influence in our people rorxTY lease upon the Polish parliamentary) to the C|Uju Austria, If they make any elp the attempt to secure concessions for us, For < < at sup- It will bo contrary to our wishes for W. F. STEVt nts for b'or Ktnt ppiy is $100 Reward, $100 * m. pottf iat this The readers of this paper "wilt be W. P. TIOPOl ...? n| Pleated to learn that there Is at least H. H HINEi urse at, one dr<>aded disease that science has been able to cure la all its stages and For House of .# tk? that Is catarrh. Cbtarrh being greatly r ,, tinuT or ne influenced by co?tttutional conditions " " "OK I ;aariea-| requires constitutional treatment. Hall's | J. KOY CT*N , .. Catarrh Modi1,1"6 ' taken Internally and | <a v it A11 k< licgtion act8 thru tM Blood on the Mucotis Bur- *' BA",r" acting faces of the 8yatent thereby destroying ' C. FRANK C l the foundation of the disease, giving the . , . ' patient atrangth by building up the con- I*or Nupcrintenc , .?mi I stlfutlon and assisting nature In doing Its a f ROWK 1 publl- worK TYx% proplgplor, have so much 1 " ""wr' z state- faith In tha curative, powers of Hall's V. A. L.INGI Catarrh Mgilclne that they offer One srest to Hundred Dfellars for any < as? that It falls *or ro" a to curs. Sand for list of testimonials. j r 3TKW' * Address F. J. CHKNKY A CO., Toledo, lglneer, Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, 76c. IRVIN JACK m fif -* NHfl ? [ - < "istie Benet *. United States Senator. c Candidate for the Short Term 11 as Senator July S, 11)18. <1 two private V'Ivihts with Prcsiow W ilson. ivs after being sworn in was asked to Hie Senate during debate 011 the Wire igrcssive ideas as to handling the cotton l' the protection of the Southern people, I conferences in Washington with heads ral Reserve Hank and the War Indusand with the President himself in referplan. 1 promise of troops for Camp Sevier at in few hours, when Greenville was in r camp empty and no troops in sight. He ington, and Washington knew him. idueted a clean-cut, vigorous, fearless e committee appointments in the Senate; luaintance with the President which'be- * the Baltimore convention, and with Sec r. dating back long prior to his appointator. j COMMUNITY MAY NEED THE TTCJENT SERVICE THAT GIHIEN-^J^ VS AN INDIVIDUAL, MAY NEED I ('ES OF A SENATOR IX WASIIINGMATTEK AFFECTING SOME RELARSEAS. . f VDY IN THE SENATE?KEEP HIM 1 ' >R THE SHORT TERM. _ ENET FOR THE SENATE." h concessions can and commitments, which will maka.f^ dges, compromises to the detriment of the Polish tion, and the lessening of tho^S^ ll( KIT. strength in tin- imttio ? w?w?v lui i uiinuF^ ^ freedom and independence." ry Klwtion, A?- ? ll, 1918. + or each office and ! BUSINESS NOTICES .) -a . * i + + ^4 *' -Sf) tales Senator. LOST?T^st Frldajr night bla*e> f Term) serge coa'K.betw^en Elgin and V 'NET Gregory fanJl^Reward for return f !;EPLES to I. B. Ak'lveo^H, Heath Springes, f )CK S. C. \ 88-it;-' ^ ? states Senator. HI'Y THAT CHILD a slate and etc ;^SE ^ie waste of money on tablet One slate will do the work of '* CE hundred tabiets. J. B. Mackorel vernor. 87-4t. ^ BETHEA j ~7 ? ,R j TO KNOW THAT I have machl * I \NIneedles to lit any machine. N('ANT ties, bobins, crochet needl M'RI.V ting needles, hand nee 'HARDS Maekarell's aal the time.r rut-Governor. .., ... i )HEN- MK N "" I again on s^tiytday, .^r buy war nWfrw Brin? I ' . Gregory-Hood Livfc?&tock. ry of State. **?, , i_ ^ > ller General. TIRE SALE?As long as the> AJ SAWAER wp will sell automobile tires Treasurer. inner tubes at 20 per cent rei * tion. Cash only. Bennett-Terr** nt General. > r. nl of Education. WAN 1 ED Meal and Hurr" ^ LECTOR *^r' ^"arrncr bring us your meav LINGEN and hull sacks. We will give you py General. 10 cents a piece for thom. We j?p can also use your oat and feed ^ sacks. All of them must b^-freaT from holes. Lancaf^eir JJfttton Oil r of Agriculture, r?- , 83 18t. ? id liidusti-les. WANTED?Sawmill men \yith their 1ISOM own outfits to log and saw several**' 1 inillioif"TT*r< pine, timhg-tf^locateg [SON near Morvenc N. ^ ana Commissioner. S. C. Address "l i inr~Tumlin Co., jT> Cheraw, S. C. 86-3t* "T " * A QUI.IN ~ COW HIRES, horse hides, mule ) hides, sheep hides, goat hides. %, Want 2,000 pounds of hides. See . me before you seli. Capers Cau? then, Lancaster, S. C., White TICKET. Street. 86-5t., o I ^0 ngress. HEMSTITCHING SHIRT WAIST8T\ INSON collars, cuffs, etc., on short notice. 0 Sennte. Trousseaus a specialty. Medal1 " lions, any design. Work done H ' * w1 Iff silk thread 15 rents ner yard; cotton thread, 12 1-2 cents. Krn* Reprosentatlvft). est L. Barton, Chester, S. C. 81-i ON % NINGHAM WANTED LANCASTER PEOPIJC TO 3 know that the Old Buf'ord ie now 1I.YBITRN The; Piedmont Hotel, Charlotte lent of Education. N- C. Has been thorouKhly renr LL. vated, newly painted and new* ,E furnished. Ratea $1.00 and $1.^ ato Judge. per day.' J. R- Clemente^ Mar MAN ger; L. N. Perry, Chief Clerk. , SON ' ?l-12t