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. pi if> v * TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1918. ^ | THE NEWS ABC Error in Tabulated Report. them In the tabulated report of the that vote In the primary on August 27, partj printed in Friday's paper, there was were an error in the soldiers' vote for the of ? state senate. The soldiers' vote for grat< Mr. Hough was very much in the ma- will jority although the report gave him in ti no votes. The soldiers' vote was Hough 37, Hines 4, Potts 1. ?O-? Su I.TOO Have Registered. / joyri mUp to last Thursday, "the registra Kerei tinn hoard for Ijnicmlar w..j I vuui.i; 1111*1 | OI1SI registered 1,700 voters. There is few probably a thousand more to register obsei I and the board will visit each town- pecte Bhip during the month of Septem- this ber for the purpose of reaching the 'hose who have not appeared at th~ Hon. office of the board in the court > house. ?Fo Primary September lO. Sund The News stated Friday that the caro second primary will be held on Sep- armv tember 17. two weeks from the date g?ra| of the regular n* .wary. September p|Vj)( lJ 17 is three weeks from the date of (eiv, the regular prim.?ry, and the date pami should have been given a\ Septem- R0t,e ber 10, whicm is the correct date. Managers of election will come for boxes on Saturday beforo. or September 7. , ' Hurt in Accident. Si,n" Spofford Hunter had his hand ' ! ' ' Monr 1 badly cut in an automobile accident pecta Sunday afternoon nelow Klgln ( when the car in which he was riding ' aboul turned over after a blowout of a front tire. Medical attention was .given him, several stitches being t necessary. A companion riding with Hunter said that they were driving "wide open" when the accident oc- r ! curred. thr ? 0 the i xiu^ihk rii^lll HCCK I III l>. Willi TjA young ladies of tho Douglas Mr- ' , Kight^Week club wishes to thank the & C. people for the kindness shown them *88 < at the measuring party held at Mr. W. B. Blaokmon's. August 27. We now have our $36 for tho support Th of a French orphan one year and men we are very much indebted to the train people for their loyal support. The H. members of the club also wishes to kins, .thank the people for the help given Cask* i ^ - . . f A TR MBk [7 Specification* Power?Put!* three plow* ?30 HP on bell. Motor?2 cylinder twin. 4 v cycle. Valve in head. \ 750 RPM. ? Gk y Motor From*?Cadateel. _ . *% B\ ( on# piece. No bend. | \ A No twiat. V \ Carburotor?New Dray < Wt \ f I Iceroaene ihinl. [ | Bo aria * ?S. K. F. and bv Spaada?Two forward. 2 I ^ \ and 3 mi.; one reverae. Tranamiaaion ?Selective eliding gear. I Sp. ^ Steering ? Automobile ^ HtlJUXI a-^-N Radiator ? Perfe* ? ahaft driven fan. _ | Lubrication-"Maditon 1 Kipp force feed. Waight-5000 Iba. Can You Afford to f * Five mcbet ia average plowing, will turn up seven ?a 40 per cent ill quicker and cheaper. It pulla three man outfit, k haan't the frailties and This deeper plowing and timely p crops. With the New Hart-Parr you' lor crops that you now try to diac o New Hart-Parr you'll find youraelf enailage, grinding feed end doing n cut the cost of terming, increase pi more to acll. The New Hart-Parr bums keroeei cient motor made its twin cylinder power ia its outstanding characterisl & dSa. 1 t .'/ffe' ft'- - b3^9L, I ,r|^^ graTJ^fflHk t h a t h' TOE LANC " / ~* Cauthen, George H. (' HIT TOWN K- cautheQ- st?ke M * * e.ey Crimminger, James V nw;' Uam T. ,l?vans, Willie i on August 2nd. We regret berry. Clausen C. Har we could not have the sntek Hays. Hayward llougn r as planned but several socks ton. Otis Hinson, liar returned to us and the amount nington, John T. Lane. 16 was secured. We are very Charley N. McClintoct ?ful to the people and hope we Neal, Thos. J. Outeu. he able to help them sometime Parr, George F. Payseu le future. C. Pettus, William T. I ?o? man R. Roberts, Furma Joyrideless Sumlay. Wytie Robinson, Lee Sn nday was generally observed as Snipes, Tom Small, J deless " ilnv in i .. *! uuiitaaicr ami ? v **i i ii. I mic ibouts, and aside from very Usher, Andrew Var iivative driving within the city. Jack C. Williams, Kobe cars were out. A more general ^arl Wright, rvance, however, may be ex- *"~? id in the future, the people of I'1'1 Wylie KxprctMio section cheerfully acceding to As chairman of the wishes of the ruel administra- Oration for Lancaster sire to express my ap I,eft for University. thfi almost universal n iur Lancaster county men left ^y ^ie people of Lam ay for the University of South request of the United S Una to tako special training for uiinistrator that owner service. They were Willie G. bUeg refra,n frQm tfte t. John Catoe, Dan Cole and E. Qn Sundays Qur peol am Wilson. Two negro draf- tain,y made R flne Htar entrained at the same time for (,once(, by the few CR i Jackson, Will Anderson and seen in motlon on Sun(] rt k razier. aU coniniunities f< ??? tor's example there wil ltuys Fine Cattle. that an obligatory ord imn & Bro., of Monroe, purchas- for the voluntary res om Hood Bros., of this city, people is hut another "day nine head of registered v cattle for their farm near ???? op. The livestock market, es- FUTUIIK KK.VI ily as applying to registered AT >. has heen quite lively here-. ^ITA B TUP ts for some time past. * * ?o I sl.'l?ii.'\iin.'i Derrick Quits Railroad. WILLI\M s J. Derrick, nnont or the Lan- . In . r an<l Chester railway in this "THE TltiKIt } tnd connected with the road for ? mst eleven years, has resinned Skl'l KMUKli position and is now connected KATIIL\N WILLI A the Sowell Grocery company. ' "J '* Derrick is succeeded at the L. ?1??* by Mr. Caskey, who formerly "The Whispering derk in the office. SKl'TKMltKU ?*?-- EUSIE EERGl Left Today for Camp. jn e following Lancaster county "THE DOLI/S 11 loft thl? morning on the 8:17 sKI-TKMIlklt C.?p Jadtwnt MARtll KKlTll . Stokes Ashley, Minton A. Has- ln Klzah H. Beckham, Lee C. "I'XCLE TOM'S ?.y. Robert L. Catoe, Clyburn ACTOR 1 arm Only the Top Five Inches of Yoi The New Hart-Part Parr stands firmly and manages easily on creese. It will do it All its parts are readily accessible. It i plows and is a one- design. Every part, from cast steel frame limitations of horses. is planned to render you the most econon lowing means bigger service. The aim has been to give you n II find that you plow 'or 'he price. r drill in. With the The development of the tractor indn harvesting, cutting up in the New Hart-Parr. The Hart >any other jobs that founded the tractor industry and have i eduction and leave out intfrruntinn to cnva farmers the stu dependable tractors, ne in the most effi- Come in and get better acquainted will Bulldog tenacity in Parr. Let us have fully descriptive liter ic. The New Hart- Let us tell you more about it. Call and 1EGORY, Agent, Lancaster, S. C. >*>,., "-a: ,,"s. [T-PAB ASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. uuthe.i, Pau. C.olr patriotism. Collins, Sid- It has been estimated that the 4 10. K1 lis, Wil- non-use of motor vehicles, on Sun- 4 B. Faulken- days, will result in the saving of 4 man. Boy O. more than 7,000.000 gallons of gaso- 4 , Laocy Hil- line on those days. This is a great j vey B. Ken- saving in view of the increased deT. J. Mosier, mand for gasoline for war purposes, t, Clancy G. The president, himself, set a line George W. example Sunday by walking to r, Jr., Robert church and otherwise refraining 'ittman. Her- from the use of an automobile. Let n L. Roberts, us keep up the good beginning we ' lipes, Sanford have made until the emergency has fr., John W. passed. R. E. WYLIE, att, Ben F. Chairman County Fuel AdminisiLandingham, tration. rt M. Wilson, ?o? Retail Sale of Standard Wheat Flour The new regulations supersede the s Thanks. 50-50 rule. The retail dealer selling fuel admin- standard wheat Hour is required to ^ county, I de-^cnr,-y in st?ck either barley flour, ' corn meal or corn flour, and with ipreciation ofi A ' every sale of wheat flour must sell jsponse made|? - a wniDinmion or some one or more caster to the Qf these in the proportion of one tates fuel ad- pound substitute to each four pounds s of automo- wheat flour. No dealer may force . any other substitutes In combination use of same ' , . upon the consumer, and these sub- X pie have cer- , . , stitutes tnvrst conform to the standt as was evi.. . aid tixed by the United States Food rs that were . . . , . Administration, ay last. allow Lancas- ~~? . . . Tractor Demonstration. 1 be no need er be issued ^ demonstration or the llart-Parr iponse of our 'ra,,()r will be given in Lancaster example of Thursday by A. J. Gregory, agent, both morning and afternoon. The . ~~~ tractor is coining In as an up-toT'ltK.S ' date piece of farm machinery and its capacity for the saving of labor wins A Tnr for it a very strong point at this M m\Li time when labor is so scarce. ??? II.XItT Mis- Messie Mc.Manus has been I appointed chairman of the Y. M. C. H ? j A. league campaign. 1 10 Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured MS anil by local applications. as (hey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thcr? is 1 1)C>111 jIjKS only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, J and that la by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In- ' r.. , ,, flamed condition of the mucous lining of " , <>, us* the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la j Inflamed you have a rumbling sound nr im. I I perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely Closed. De.'ifmsa Is the result. Vnleas the 1 'SON i Inflammation can be reduced and this tube I restored to Its normal condition, hearing l will be destroyed forever. Many cases of OITHF " i deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur~~ J faces Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru i JO the blood on the mucous surfaces of the rti sy?ic?m. l l<.*l?iv , We will give One Hundred Dollars for : n->y case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot CtlllV" be cure<l by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Clrt .lltl.a culors free. All Druggist*. 75c. | I" J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O DEMON' A Npw Hi Thursda its four wheels, is of well-tried to cooling tank. ncal and reliable IIlC naiimum power stry is summed _ 1 1 Everybody in rdiest and most ) the New Hart- wonderful labor-s sture sent you. see us at once. j V1",1,) "> '""'WJJI f ' " - '-''I ^ f N " PAGE FIVE ' * + + + * ? t.ii. .VtOliK ui .?1. l'oliakoC^vill be * closed Saturday, SepteuPHr 7tb, ' BUSINESS NOTICES on account of holiday. 91-lt. * + +++++++? SALESMAN WANTED ? Lubiyiat- ^ , .. ..... ing Oil, Grease, Specialties, Pah-t, OK SALE?Overland Club-Road- or whoIe time commission f ster in ?ood runninR condition. ,(asis M||n wkh car or rig pre. Good tires, two new ones; spare fuired River8ide Refining Cornwheel and tire. Apply News Office. ... . , , Q1 ^ i pany. Cleveland, Ohio. 91-lt i CAltD OF THANKS. iOTICK -All persons are hereby warned against hunting, day or To the voters of Iiuford Township: night, on the lands of the under- 1 take this method of thanking my signeu; also on the estate lands of many friends for the magnificent W. T. Morris. Any one disregard-] vote given me in the recent primary ing this notice will be prosecuted election, and 1 shall deem it a pleasto the full extent of the law. \V. uru to serve you at any time. M. Morris. 91-2t. Yours truly, ? R. W. PARKER. WANTED?Meal and Hull Sacks . Mr. Farmer bring us your meal and hull sacks. We will give you 10 cents a piece for them. We A can also use your oat and feed I ft sacks. All of them must be free I B from holes. Lancaster Cotton Oil 'IV.? Co. 83?18t - & ; >VANTKI) LANCASTER PEOPLE TO HT I-I p A T R p ( know that the Old Buford is now | The Piedmont Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. Has been thoroughly reno- TODAY vated, 'newly painted and newlj furnished. Rates $1.00 and $1.50 EN'll) BENNETT per day. J. R Clements. Manager; L. N. Perry, Chief Clerk. ? n? 81-12t. "THE VAMP." i (Miss Bennett has become CLOSING OUT j a favorite with Star Theatre =========== patrons and 'his is one of her PAINTS best productions.) ; I ?Also? We tinvc a full line of High- Honrst-Pathe News, grade Standard Paints and will I ========= make special prices for the next WEDNESDAY thirty (lays in order to close out ~ . (Title to be announced later.) our paint stock... .Also a full line of best automobile and buggy ===== paints at reduced prices. Come THURSDAY quick, this is only good f? i thirty BARBARA CA8TLETON C days. First conic, tli-si vcrvml. Three thousand dollars worth of 'U V* l>aint to lie sohl in III) days. "HKRKDITV.** Bennett-Terry Co. FonI Ed?cat,o,,?i weekly JTRATIONI Demonstration of the irt-Parr Tractor will be given in ^NCASTER y, September 5 >rning and afternoon vited to see the performances of this aving machine. V, . f + r GREGORY Agent : ? * X . i nr