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* J . > TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1918. - * THE NEWS ABOUT TOWl Painted the Tank. the county chairmen J. M. Sprouse, a contracting bridge state to investigate and structural iron painter of Un- portant matter, and ion, has completed the job of paint- membership and the Jng the city water tank at the court this work. It is urge house and is now engaged in paint- of abuse as may be ing the tank at the Catawaba Per- ported promptly to th nuzer company's piani. Mr. man or the Council of Sprouse will also paint the L. & C. county In which the bridge when It is completed. ing an allowance to v .At ?o? is not entitled reside (Jive a Dollar. chairman will then i -The Lancaster chapter of the Red to the State Council, Cross asks the farmers of Lancaster he taken, through pi county to donate a dollar out of to correct this evil, every bale of cotton sold to the Red p Cross, and this request is expected . Children of Coi to meet with hearty response, a dol- The Mary Anna J{ ? lar from each bale at present prices Children of the Cc being a very small matter. The meet Thursday aftei buyer will act as treasurer for the w'th Miss Annie Wit , Red Cross. ?*?? ? o Graded School i-0 Suffrage League to Meet. The c'ty schools oj ' ,he regular monthly meeting of Holmes H. Sc J|t'e Lancaster;Equal Suffrage league *?ndent. Both the i JT will held on Thursday, Septem- an<* t*1? ni'll school er \ ft b* . h, at 5 p. m. at the P-. Cross very satisfactory. M ^ ^ rooms. As this is th" first meeting th? school were in a L jjB ?fter the summer vacation and plans (the opening exercises Will ho fnrnnilntixl fnr # I... I DectS an' favorable ( .year's work, a full attendance is re- cess'"l school year, quested. forces has already h o in this paper. jygL. War Stamps Sales. ? ^ JVar Savings Stamp sales for the New ltesi t endinp August 3 1 in linens- Mrs. Hob Craig, v L county amounted to $2,135.00, ^raig, who is in Frai * hrcording to a report just made pub-,*0 Lancaster and tal $ 11c by the state director. Total sales rooins at ,he residenc pr to date in this county are $88,- Porter, on Harr stref 105.00, and the percapita sales Polk, of the Dixie seel $3.11. to the city and is llv: o dence of J. |E. Iliac liow Waier Causes Sliut-Down. End. All the cotton mills sei ved with' " ? power by th?" Southern Power com- _ ?Mng is pany in Worth and South Carolina T ? yot,n* in Lanc{ I- ^ were shut down for the twenty-hour jpr mary today L ? period Thursday night to Friday ^ere having been c I V night. This was due to low water ? C ?f. on ^ a ou' and the failure of a big generator at 2,an ateJl r.6 "f V K& the stream plant In Durham. The omas . eep es a L local cotton mill was not affected. J?' for Claud N. Sapp and Sai S Cordon Committed Suicide. att"r"6y Keneral, V .. * m w s* *nd B. Harris, for c raST The disappearance of T. J. Qorj ? , . agriculture; H. H. Ai ?uuu, nniiiiiijr ciiizen ui munroe, last , 11 . i j u .?_ w t-. Richardson, for rat week Is explained by the Monroe En- , ? ' , , sloner; T. L. Osborne quirer as follows: . , "Mr. Thomas J. Gordan was found an am?s ummer dead yesterday afternoon about 3:30 tro er ?en?ra o'clock in a tree In the woods on or. ?ntes a ctween J( of his farms el?ht mil west ofi Ca es' for const; Monroe. The end of a i ?pe wasl*0^118 p' 'i,Ml f<> a mapl" tree in"Ahol Henry Moore, of Cs i f?rk ?f WhlCh thG b?dy WaS restlng- returned home wher 3/ The ropft> howo ,r' wafl not tho ,n* until his school beg: / strument of death, but was lauda- 0 :\< '? rum, wliich Mr. Gordon had taken Mr. and M,k. Andr r \ after he had climbed up the tree for aumter, spent Morula \ f* BOme difltanoe- A. bottle, which of Mr. and Mrs. It. E 1 contained a very small quantity of ?o? the drug was found under the tree Gieut. William G M on which '.he body was found." left Vednesday for C ???? ter spending ten daj * n 1 Wants Tire News in France. rents. YftsrJ "Well, you asked me if there is ? I H| .ui i ?f Misses Elizabeth 1 111. anything you can send me, and I 1 V \* .? . , ? Donom Witherspoon A \H will tell you one thing you can v ' if . . , _. , . .. from a visit to Mrs. 11 send; that is The Lancaster News; !\ f'A sure would like to have it." writes ( ster Stiff Corporal Fred Kelly from "Somefll/ vhere in France" to his mother in $1?000 RAISED II V -J is city. "I am well and getting* THAN T WAf ,1 fine. I am Just back from the j> trenches; was up there five days and (Continued t ronr lJB * I had a real nice time. I am back " ~ CTa.J . . , Dr. Sapp 7A j now in rest camp and don t know Oeo B Craven |rJf when I will go up again, but I don't Mr. Boseman. . . . Iff think there is anything to worry Carrie Sanders.. .. ifff About. Well, do you know, fhe war ^r- 8ap.p.;. |M Inn Vvillinniu *>nl has boei. ?oing on four years to- Sanson' Vaughn, col!! w day. I will bet It don't go on four Leslie Frasier, col.. more, and you can look for us about Dovic Jackson, col. . MM November or December.*' }t 'uyilLI" Miss Nettie Huey. . * ? Martin Chapman... W Will Discontinue Comics. I. W. Cauthen " ftn account of the necessary con- !,!e<* Hunter.... ., Wren Harper, col.. . servation of print paper. The News |)an McGriff, col. will discontinue the oomic supple- John Ciark ment, which has been made a part Kelly Rollings. . (! v W ra v /--pbur Friday paper for some time. ,Jen Threatt' ' rt\e comic will appear for the laHt (jharlio Crenshaw. . " time on Friday, September 20. The H. C. Dense ^ story which has appeared on the Fred Farrls backoOf the comic will be carried to aiorge^ms.0."19. k lj^mpletlon in the regular paper and j k. Barker. . ^ advertisement of the" Rodman- K. J. Dense A'/ I T^mIcIIp company will also appear in Hazel Rodgers Wf the regular .paper. Mr. Walkup says Threat" . this advertising has been very sat- a. A. Knight.... ! lsfactory, as the comic naturally he- Renith Tolson. . ^ co/nes a feature of the paper and is T J- RayNeld. . . . p*- looked forward <o by all members of j^'e young*001? 1 the family. Perhaps when the news- c. H. Privett. . IKV priht situation improves,' the cmnic B. W. Deese will again be resumed. ** Steely. .. . Catarrhal Deafness ( 1 Ahune o1 ^"Owances. by locel .ppUca?^v * Reports hare reached the State the dtieutd portioikof ^ ^ . , only one wey to cu\ < Council of Defense from several end that is by a rdui mparts of the state gf ~?use of gov- fUmeab?Uam?meof the j eminent allowances, which In some {X^^ou "a *r?m Instances are being received by per- perfect hearing, and w mnvoovvo ? v. *, closed. Deafness la the Wt sons who are not entitled TO such al- Inflammation can b? red I T*W. r ? , . , restored to It* normal ^ legft ^owances. Under the law, a now- ,in ta destroyed fo revs *'> <?'*oa,t 10 ,eg"d,I>OTd01 mm 1 ui!mlllurr or m'*' .? '??.1 , J ^"y ^^ )n4 h?^ THE LANCASTER NEWS, LAI ?*"| Torn Stewart 20 l?atta He VFurman Denton "26 I. D. Mar #"? Hoy Caldwell. 36 P. J. P. C Roland Ghent 25 F'erry H? B. W. Caskey 2 5 \V. J. Ght throughout the H. D. Deeae 50 W. M. Hi Into this lm- Mr. Starnes 50 W. H. L. ,, .. Charlie Green 25 Dr. J. J. calls upon Its ^ ^ McRee 25 George \A public to aid in uen Sullivan 10 P. B. Wll d that all cases D. O. Shannon 35'Sam Adai detected be re- "j- an!?" R r . . Clyde Williams 50, Jasper C ie county chair- Frank Threatt 1.00 John Cun ' Defense in the Wade Richardson 2 5 O. G. Cro person receiv- S. L. Robinson 25 | Steve Sw uso H. D. Welch 2 5 J. F. Ma hich he oi she g E Starnes 1.00|Fred Haj s. The county A j wniinr-o ?e ~ . -- au I'erry kg eport the case (Jeorge Truesdale 25 L. II. He and action will s J Strong 25 Cash . . . roper channels, Raul Hull 25, Mrs. G. V Mr. Connor 25 Mamie C< Darling Haris 25 Lula Cut , . W- ( ox 25Roxy Rot ifcderacy. Wiley Mohaffey 25 Cash.. ickson chapter, Frank Reese 1.00 H. R. W tnfederacy, will W' aLkeJL 25 , Harbor S rnnnn at 4-trt "" W De?se 2.001RosWell 1 rnoon at 4.30 Oscar MoMurray, col 10 Millen PI herspoon. Albert McGee, col 10 Sheriff P Rev. K. N. N. Hogan l.oo'l^tta Da s Open. ? TR??frtw 1.00IJ. O. Elll< ' A . R. L. L. Blackmon 25! Pete Bra >ened yesterday T. M. Hallnian 25, J. P. Hui ott as superin- L. R. Roberts 50 Iteece W Central school n- D Thompson 50 S. W. Rk irollments were JJ'88 B?,t'enLane 25 E. W Sit it. J. r lynn 1.00 Lee Ushe any patrons of j. D. Plynn 1.00 Ralph Ht ttendance upon Dr. W. 11. Sapp 5.00 Clyde Re , and the pros- ^ Sapp 5.00 Joo Knig or a verv sue- .I"1, Wi,,iam Hay? 50 itoaeh St t, ! M Mr8- J " Stewart 100 J. E. Orr Tho teaching Abel Fnnderburk 1.00 ,f. |c. icon announced H. S. Plyler 2.00| Mr. Rose Miss Dessie Plyler l.OOi Kd Sistar Pickett Plyler 1.001 Mrs. Min Mrs. Pickett Plyler 50 Mrs. C. It dents. Mrs. Rundy Plyler 50 Gilbert 1 rife of Captain Arthur Dingle 25 Mike Sow nee, has moved!'!' Mc.Manus 10 !. \ Sni > . * ' > fl' IIOS . . . i . . . . , , J t riii?st Si ken a suite of j Mrs. T. M. Hoik 3.0,1 \[rn X(l;l e of Mrs. Julia J. L. Jolly 1.00^ .|<?hn ('ro ;t. Mrs. T. m. J- P. Rlackmon 25,john Snt tion, has moved 1 !<,a8T.A?""A8 5,_' x,r?- R'n i M. 1. tick 2o Mrs W I ing at the resi- j. m. Thompson 25 l (' Pa1 kmon in West J D. Wilson 50 j. M. Rid Tom Lowery 25; Mrs. j. \ Booker McGriff, col 5| Mrs. J. ] j. jr . lien 25'Mrs. L. < Light. Douglas Strait, col 6 Mrs. R. 1 ister In the sec- Miss Ina Lathan 25 Mrs. Grai is very light, Charlie /Everall 1.00 Ed Bennc ast ud to two Mr- Ha,U?y 20 j. r. Fail Miss Grace Wallace 15 Mrs. J. 1 00 votes. The j ^ Helms 25 Miss Pea oted for are. Miss Lou Ghent 5 j. E. So\ ind W. P. Pol-1 Shubert Burns 25 H. H. T1 ? Q>,nrt form- s- Connor 25j a. p .mo ? w- A- Perry 60 Miss Luis ti M. Wolfe, for j.eroy Ballard, col 25 Dr. R. N W. D. Garrison Henry Dunnom, col 5 Mrs. B. ommissioner of T. E. Baker. . . 50 Minnie S ? a a Mrs. Millen Lathan 25 and A. A. j Threatt 2 5 Iroad commis- H. Threatt 15 * >, E. C. Elmore Oscar Threatt 15 It sett, for comp- Dr. Funderburk 10 + + + + , Mly cou?,y ftHSv:.:'::: IS) A >hn Carnes and irvin Jackson 1.00 formed ( able in Buford Mrs. Meldo Stoll 50 Clayton Rogers 60 *hl W. C. Runlon 1.00 the Natl h ,a Charlie Ford, (col 5 Fruit Gu ?hl?' ' Ben E. Blaekmon 25 , , e he will stay David Cline 25 p Ins. Winore Snipes 60 gardens Ferris Short, col 15 cantonm< ew Jackson, of : Will Cunningham, col 10 mooting .. Robert r rasier, col -o _ ,.p . iy at tho home ^Villio Nesbit, col 10 . Wylle. Brutus Barnes, col 10 other so< Ezra Leo Bailey 10 army oil reene Williams Wardlaw Williams 1.00, The p amp Gordon af- "enr* McKinney 25 ... . . Preston Thrett rs with his pa- p, p, steeie 25 Mrs. E. H. Steele 2 5 Willio Ilorton 60 ^ ^ and Mary Cash 26 have returned Mr. Starnes _ "J . ? ? Chas. Perrymann . . ?>o K, J J. P. \oung in ^uron Barnes, col 25 llazel Kodgers 10 V Otis Perry, col 10 r rtoM E. J. Deese I 1 ^ LESS joe KniKht 25 i J HKEE DAYS B. R. Ellis 60 vJ. P. Ghent 1 00 Pace One) s- P- Mackey 10 ?\ol| Fred Thorn well, col 10 " I-7" Leonard Slstare 25 1 ,0? Adger Flemmings 25 J-00 w. B. Blackinon 10 ?_ Willie McMurray, col 10 ? 00 paui Young, col 10 2-00;vV. O. Knight 25 JO Kelly Rollings 50 J? Hurley Baker 1 00 J1; Thomas Massey, col JO| Daniel Skipper 10 00 George Mehaffey ?q|c. M. Gregory. 10 ..ilis ~ . runner r.veran za J. Caul hen 50 ~ P. M. Shaver 25 J? Lewis Stroud 25 .. j? Bonnie Harris 50 * " t|: J. P. Jordan 5 * *::|Sam Steele 25 ^ I Jessie Benson, col 10 * |jj? W. J. Hammond 5.00 ~"!jLee Craig 5.00 ,"!J. H.Thomson 1.00 _ '* * Miss Adelaide Thomson.. .. 2.00 * * ok 11*. Crockett 1.00 * f^iRoy Cunningham 1.00 1 j! | W. E. Pardue 1.00 ?! Mrs. R. R. Riddle 1.00 , A?! R. R. Riddle 50 " i aa I Mrs. Clyburn Wilson 1.00 CAM 1-^ ''John Sistare 50 W. A. Threatt 60 * * * . W. R. Small. . . . " 25 ok Henry Culp 50 2^, Frank Hunter 1.00 V.'/r- 25 |T L. Hilton l.oo , , 10, Henry Plyier. . . . 1.00 . . f. . 26 ; Miss Nell Hough 60 L_ ianncn Be Cure<^ j~ ~ theyJi antiut reach itliuUonnl remedy Government Ruling Affect CHuafd by an In- j wh/n?"hi?lntub? I The War Industries Board has issued a sound or lm- in.* to the method of rondnrtinc the rlrfiilsi h !? . I papers. Previous rulings have already bee rt?\ UnltM the . . . . , _ . uc7d\n<j thia tube recent ruliug, which becomes effective Octo e<*id1tV>n, hearing we r.J M urW eaaea of ... .. (wtarrhXwhich la iMscontlime sending pii|M*r after date of !tidioin? aWta" thru unless the subscription is paid for. (This I aurf.c..\of tha * iober 1, 19IH.) Jdred DoiiarV for ' Thls ru,e forces newspapers to atop all t Xrneaa that caWoot paid In advance on October 1 of this year *h ^Medictaa. w- attending any credit on subscription*. r-CO. O. ?lffr , ;f* ? 4 <4* MCASTER, S. C. ?od .". 50 that at each of the cantor *1? 60, committee be appointed ] i wens 50 . ... ,?nett j 00 permanent organization ;nt. . . . ,. 50 camps. This committee is obinson 50 a planting plan and see c,n?> 25 plants when received are Clinton, col 1.00 ... . , , . filllams 1.00 Planted and cared for. In liams 1.00 cient number of the nei ms 25 towns within driving distj illiams. . . . . . . . 2;? j.u||t| wjh request that a utiningham, col. . . 25 . . , . . , ningham, col 25,tee bo forn>e<l to solocit an. ickett. col 25 ,hc plants. :ea?.t ' 251 In the meantime while th caoy 1 00 are be'nK perfected they ibinson . . ! ". 25 guesting the public to bear lms 50 the camp grounds when pla 60 j working their own gardens arePton?Gcoi: ".V. l'.O?) sands of p,ants of CVPry klnt eton, col i.oo1 wanted to beautify such larj linson. col 1.00. and every one is asked to h 251 In an appeal which the ? h&p1 8 2 00 circulated every garden is 3lyler. ......... l!oO generously of its yler 1.00 PooTllvs, iris phloxes and ma lunter ^'22 Plants will prosper better r )YtV." ' ] * 30 " thinned out in September tsos 1.00 tober and the surplus could iter 1.00 now at the camps. Holyhc illianis 2.50 themselves and hundreds < ibinson 1.00 . ,, ,tare 1 00 t',a^ usually die from cold r 1.00 ' transplanted and protected, immond l.oo which can be Riven to the ekham 1.00 tpe jn (|ie gpr|nR shrubs n ewart'. 5.00 not nPefled o~ wanted at h 1.00 he most acceptable. Gardf ickmon 1.00 asked to sow hardy plants, "iann J oo n?nsios, forgetmenots, nie Cauthcn 50 which together with their si .Skipper l.oo dahlias, cannns, lillies am .azenhy 1 oo Ioot through the wii i oo K':,,lly received at the rai tamos ........ 1 oo spring. They will also wa ms 25 sands of asters, zimmins, ti w- -a and other good annuals. i all... . . 25 KStaff ' 1 00 nr? Par'"'"htrly anxious t? II. Milieu ... ..!! l.oo many bright colored gerar I'seur 1.00 possible. These, if lifted oi l.oo SO(l, tied in bunches and 1. Riddle 1.00 F\ Thomasson .... 50son,p frost-proof place, v 7. Lazenby 1.00 well through the winter. S*. Walkup 50 Similar Co the above h e,'er request to the Lanea; stt 1.00' ' _ le 2 oo! oaR flowers and s I. Faile 1.001 beautify the base hospital rl Miller 1.00 Wadsworth. A committee *?? Hay as chairman, has haxton 1.00! Lure 1.00 pointed, which hopes du t Lindsay. . ...... 50 months of September and O . VanLandingham . . 1.00, C. Hough 5.00 send to Camp Wadswort mlth, col. 1.00 quantities of bulbs. Anyone having bulbs < + ? + ... ..... KI> CROSS NOTKS. *?Ul" "k0 ^4.4.4.4.^4.4.4.4.4.^^ splendid work please notify w organization has been ^ :alled the "Camp UeautiIch. under the auspices of ional Plant. Flower and did, is undertaking to fur- U its for the development of JH D _ around the national army K I mts. The movement is H with the co-operation of |M he Pmoci lh? V Vf ^ Motion, and the approval of trials. ! Ian of the guild is to ask -I iM 2 rIEATRE p 1 h vino ling Too (IrnUl For tlin JL A Antrons of the Star." ONF i JAtW I'ly KFOItl> J Vf Majesty. ' Hunker Bean." _ # Y He is a i Srrcoy lYUcgriun. I Brown Sloan \ S. C. He is WpNKSIVW tie Announced djitrr.) and we pei ?I \ ! . services. fliriWDAY \ j JSI.li: BLAOKWKUL i fX"! 1 he we< and EVELYN CHKfcLY _ln_ work. See | Ilelovod Blackmailer.* ; or shine. 1 ing Subscribers Lanca numlior of rulings applyitlon department of newsn put in operation, and a her 1, 1918, requires that M - L.C expiration of sulewriptlon ;%^V ruling to tie effective Oclubscrlpttons that are not SDnilfifS Block and prohtMta newapapers 6 , 4 Ikltohe^er 3**; . . he Hamp-[tinn'(5l^^ . H > A*<& PAGE FIVE ' i merits a them to Mr. Hay. from the ? of the Lancaster's youngest Red Cross to form Auxiliary, that at Pleasant Hill, sent that the in recently a dozen well made paproperly jamas. At the same time the evera 8uffl-( faithful branch at Heath Springs , % ghboring sent in 21 pairs of socks. mce the ? commit- Two small Red Cross workers, 1 deliver Misses Rebecca and Lena Jones, contributed the proceeds, amounting eir plans to twenty-four cents, of a play given are re- for the benefit of the Red Cross. , / in mind nning or ' I Thou" FUTURE KKATl'KES J will be AT ;e camps ;:l STAR THEATRE asked to _ supplies. SEPTEMBER 10 .ny other | lext year KATHLYX WILLIAMS and *n(l Oo.~ CECIL H. DeMlLLES be used icks seed "The Whispering Chorus." if plants 1 can be > SEPTEMBER 23. part of commit- ELSIE FRRGUSOX 1 V md roses "THE DOLE'S HOUSE." ^ ome will * . I ? iners are such as SEPTEMBER larkspur. MARGUERITE CLARK ir,)1"s Ml "UNCLE TOM'S CARIX" (1 other iter will ???????????? nips next ^ CLOSING OUT M Am. Ill J it of the \ hung in | \Ve\ have a fulV line of Higlivill keep. , \. , _ L . _ grade Standard Paints and will as come make special prices for the next ster Red thirty day^ in order to close out hrubfl to our paint si^fck.. . Also a full line at C amp autoyiobile and buggy . with Mr. . . paints at reduced prices. Come been ap- r * ring the 1ulck' this is onl^' 9??* to ."thirty 1 ctober to' <U>8' First first ^.^rpd. h large' Tbree thousand dollars vjokh of We | paint to Ik; sold in 30 days. :hat they to this Rannaft. I oV?>ir r\ A V/l M J V/W? I >. | (Infirian vuuviuii . &a? 1 , BE WITH US " .ySEPT 13th DAY ONLY I rr " special representative of t Optical Co., Greenville, an expert, a specialist, rsonally guarantee his . I V ? \ , ither does not affect his liim on above date rain 'J ister Drug >mpany v a Aiii a PTPn c n LATIlAdiEA, O. U I