The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 01, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1S18. 1 | THE NEWS AB0U1 Mk Kov. Dunn Speaks Here. shows tli P Do.r tl /I I* - * tno?. ii. v.. i'uiiii, ui rversnaw, nciu naci heel agent of the federal war labor board, of the I spoke to a large audience in Main against 1 street at the intersection of day Sat- last year urday afternoon, str< ssing the im[> ..% portance of the "work or light" or- A T. Ks- der. Mr. Dunn was very earnest in Lanca: v- i-' his address, telling his hearers that the fourt three-fourths of them had no busi- the Fed ness there and ought to be engaged fifth dial in an essential industry, doing work elusive c that means something In the win- hanks at ning of the war. Mr. Dunn also are credi .. >?? held a conference while here with the ^ county committee. "C Hand Cut in CJin. "Outwitt R. H. McKeown, an employe of been app the Lancaster cotton oil company, which T had his hand badly lacerated in a week wa cotton gin early Saturday morning pPr on at the company's plant opposite the the storj L. & C. depot. It was not known it will b< Mb whother Mr. McKeown would lose any of his fingers, for the time be- To j ing they were not amputated. Mr. Graha V ? McKeown is from Fort Lawn, having (ireensho .W come to Lancaster at the beginning (Sreensbt m of the present ginning season. pany," ha i ft ? o? ^ j. II w J - Frror in Copying. sale of t IT ? The name of Samuel Pari Tolbert miles no El ' appeared in the list of those who uable fa pf registered September 12, as colored, tracts an N v' ? > This was an error in copying and the sale i Mr. Tolbert's name should have ap- die of N peared In the list-as white. * M * -oMissing in-Action. A loca ii me roilowing lOlegratti has been]ern strm received by Joe Phillips, Mldw ? passenge v street: and sma "Deeply regret to inform you that thrown s Private Den Phillips, Infantry, is of- the operr ilcially reported as missing In action did little 1 since August J. Will report first in- one was k formation received. 11 a HARRIS, Acting the CI Adjutant-General. The N 0 Children pjg U. D. to Meet. meet Sat { The I^ancaster chapter, U. D. C., Miss Am will meet with Mrs. G. W. Poovey Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. The h S4,1S(1 Dales In State. ; rear of J The report of Director Sam L. White si Rogers, of the liureau of the Census, at noon ? Department of Agriculture, made quickly ^ public ut 10 a. m., September 9, few min 1 % I |I jj0 | I^asterMe^ i I i has been called t Ythe i i * % | fuel saving seciired i \ Original Hot felast -i ^ Coal prices are soa/ina?w J / ? to an extravagant heating M / i that is a demon fonfuelA X J \ Join now in the great M\ i J satisfied usOrs who)ha l i relief from high Ju ft I / ! untA fAe far eat fukl ft ! COLE'S Or jfe Hot Blast t1 ' V, j Burns cheapest (pal clean and brigh f J& ^ | Everybody is searching for a \ I and focd. Here's your op ( x jLcv cut your doal bills square 4 6a*n a perfectly heatec m we^# Investigate now. ( ^ Sav^^Headq wsJL+ , / V . ** ? ? * ?> -. w -f i * * -** ' *1 ? ' mr4 k VNCASTER Niro I lltrol, saving several nearby small! IT TOWN buildings. A negro store next to thejg * * stable was saved though the roof was g burned. The goods wore moved out.'B iat 34,186 bales of cotton The stable was owne ' by Milieu;? 1 ginned in South Carolina *Plyler. " y 18 crop up to that time, ?o? H 17.801 up to the same time #lte<l Cross'Contributions. The following have recently con^S ??? tributed to the Hod Cross: g liotment is $500,000. Mrs. S. A. Faulkner $5.00 <ter county's allotment of Mr*J. K. Howell 1.00 h Liberty loan given out by Miss Theo Perry 15 eral Reserve bank for the Miss Ruth Perry 50 trict is $500,000. This in- ??? if the allotment of the two District Chairmen. Kershaw, whose resources Following is a list of district ited to this county. chairmen appointed by the woman's ?o? committee of the Fourth Liberty tatwitting The Hun." loan: gh an oversight, the story, Antioch?Mrs. B. F. Carson, ing The Hun," which has Barberville?Mrs. It. M. Potts. A1 , .. T"? ~ ? ?? - ? phaiiuk on idh coinic section *>t?*?ir?ivirs. j. L. I'ettus. I 'he News discontinued last Belltown?Mrs. J. M. Green, s left out of the regular pa- Bruce?Mrs. J. B. Cauthen. Friday. An Installment of Bethel?Mrs. E. F. Horton. r appears in this paper and Iluford Miss Lillie Usher, e carried to completion. Craigvllle 'Mrs. J. E. ralg. o Cane Creek?Mrs. T. R. CunningSell Farm at Auction. ham. m Blue McCallum, of Camp Creek?Mrs. T. W. Steele, iro, N. C., representing the Caston Mrs. W. J. Bowers. >ro Realty & Auction com- * harlesboro Miss Lstelle Mungo. s completed a contract with Crenshaw Miss Lil'ie Crimmingeri itherspoon. of this city, for Dixie Mrs. L. M. Clyburn. he S. I>. Taylor place, four Douglas?Mrs. J. T. Hunter, rth of Lancaster. This val- '>r>* ( reek James Cauthen. rm will he cut Into small Elgin Mrs. J. L. Ilagins. d sold to the highest bidder, h ork Hill? Mrs. J. U. Blackmon. to take place about the mid- I* erguson Mrs. J. R. Sistare. ovember. Flat ('reek?Mrs. R. H. Hinson. Helms?Mrs. W. E. Taylor. Train Hits Truck. Halle Gold Mine?John T. Stevens. 1 freight train on the South- Heath Springs Mrs. E. C. Croxrk an express truck at the ,onr station yesterday afternoon Jacksonham Miss Bertha Meshed it. The truck was Dow. igainst the "hay window" of Jones C ross Roads Mrs. J. R. itor's office In the station but Ca8^pydamage to the building. No Kershaw?Leroy Habernicht. injured. Lancaster?Leroy Springs. 0 Midway?Mrs. W. F. EstrJdge. .i'dren of Confederacy. New Bethel?Mrs. Dr. Sap* lary Anna Jackson chapter, Osceola Mrs. J. R. Wolfe. of the Confederacy, will Oats Hill Mrs. A. A. Knight, urdav afternoon at 4:30 with ?ak Kidge Mrs. E. J. Bailey, nie Witherspoon. Oakhu ,t?Mrs. L. R. Rollings. n Pleasant Valley?S. |E. Bailes. Stable Burns. Pleasant Hill?Mrs. M. L. Beckirge wooden stable In the kam. B. Mackorell's store, facing Pleasant Plain?Mrs. R. F. Long, reet. was destroyed by fire RicK Mrs. T. M. Fullerton. today. The department Overside? Mrs. C. J. Sistare. answered the call and In a Stofeeboro?Miss Ida Blackmon. utes had the (Ire under con- Tank?Mrs. H. J. Beckham. Tradesville?Mrs. E. B. Funder-. 3 burk ????- /j Taxahaw Miss Ola Lowery. (j C Tabernacle?Mrs. Rom Sapp. *1 ^ Union?Mrs. L. E. A. Ilinson. i" |Tl|^ A Unity ?Miss Essie Qlenn. j Van wyrk?Mrs. J. M. Yoder. \ ^ White Uluff?Mrs. C. \V. liinson. jl q Zion?Mrs. E. E. McCain. | C _____ ' ' AVIATORS LOSE WAY IN \ lteE|p | CROSSING ALLEGHANIES j ^ i) Two F'ight Lieutenants I/eavc Day- j ? ton, <)., for Washington, Pa., j \ y-7" ^ '$,,t l<and at ltoanoke, Ya. j A ^ Roanoke, Va., Sept. HO.?Flying I PjIIJ re X i 'n '>e "av"an<^ battleplanes equipped | i i1 ; 1.' ? \ with liberty motors, Uieuts. ('. U. j ? Rradley and L. C. Thynnes came ! /it ' down in a iie.d t\so miles outside m1\W^ W l ^ t,liH '?,y !lt 2:'<0 p' 1,1' 1,,ri(l;iy. They J \ Ou''i ?j 1 \ 1,,ft WHbur Wright aviation field at j j. .iA Dayton, O., at lo;30 o'clock with the I H ^intention of fl v i n g to Washington, | P^^tli J \) A Pa. Their flight was in llie interest j A of the lilierty loan, they informed lo- j ? ? cat newspaper men. Tliey explained'! S that they lost their way while cross-' j ing the Alleghanles and when they j llOSl I IHH ^ landed here they entirely igno- I ? rant of their location. They tele- j t graphed news of their arrival hack to j " gjYl?irkclbl.C I Dayton and will resume their (light, j with Cole's [ : Heaters. j I BEAT CERMANS j plant or stove I AT 0WN_CAME | jt Yankee Chemists Devise New ! CLTtfty of i Headache Tablet In Which The ! ve found 1 pea'| Depressing "Tendency l; J f tff 'jl Counteracted! Kv 1 ? ? j I UUlHg | Elements. Aspitone, the name, ! i I Tit August, 1011, when the war com. j menced, innny of t li?' newer remedies pre. scribed by our American physicians and I druggie* were "made in <lerniany." To- : day we ,,re making all of thmii for our- ' ? | selves and for half of the globe. I _ g I Miring the first four years of the war . I I^L C A 111<-r' an geiiiu -, prompted by necessity, | T r 11 -necp; I iis eiit ii j I che:irt40ii in- Atneriosti discoveries | have followed in such ramd succession that I t Uses any fuel ^ only the seier i:ic journals hi.v e been aide I . A * f tout'hronicle them ml. The latest ami one | V r> i r the most serviceable in the field of j vfcy to S3VC lUel ? medicine is the perfected headache tablet ? ... t called Aspitone, in which the heart de- I pArtUnity to ^ pressing tendency is deftly connterneted . . 'ir ? t by heart toniug'elements. | jn\nail anci Physicians and druggists maintain that a | V it. should and will take the place of ull I npmc ?S Ja/ powders and tablets for headaches, neu- .1 "iiirVQtnre /w ralgia, colds, In grippe and general pains. j_ -/UOpvUlC AjY They explain that Aspiton? gives simple ' f liar/Wrc /&/ | relief from the pain, whim if chronic, , j llciA Ivi Ayr I should of course receive diagnosis by n I V* ' I physician. | ' I NOTK: The product referred to above m \H Hold only in unbroken packages, price 11 j 35c, and may now be obtained at l| ^ y J Standard Drug Qo. o m* ,v. ... EI. OIL Co. v U.r* KKIBillAW WTS ? mt soon,- tor I'tatd only jn*t \ . ^ W|ue 1 took off my whoo* and errpt ?? ?K?l? ?M?d.*,owly to th? collar n?*i>* nod t ^ atop ir>y ?t?n, placing mv weight d *l ^rulunlir^" %nt rtfr * B,v LANCASTER S. C. iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii | Rodmanj Exceptional Value j Department in Li dren s Coats and . riving almost ev< already complete tLadies^ Coats for Mixtures, Twee One lot Ladies' C< Misses Coats, .A M ( hildren'? Co; JS5ATI Snappy line o ; $12.48 to $55. > ? J RODMANSELLS IT I BUY \VAll.'SAVINGS STAMPS. illUlllllBIHEnilll ! [Great | In Fall and Win ? Clothing, Shoes, | and Gents | DRY GOODS Q? 5,000 Yards White Cloth ufc . . . . ilOt Of 30-inoh Illoarhinf? \. .. .. l? Hood Heavy Cotton Clanmd yC Cereals at -<?< ai LC Dross Cinfihanis at ?Or; !!."?? ai UC Apron Ciimhams at i!Or^ ni LC ItArffAfl :? 11 ohnilna -ill nnl " o?#1 RA -II - . - wide title, title, $1 .otf, - Silk Stripe Poplin, all shades, at 1 ISIr up to tlK< J Suitings at :t$c a J Heavy Cheviots at ii.V ai ^ The best waterproof Feather Tick a (id 3 Tick at itoc, loo a 1 Silk Poplin Taffeta, 30 inches wfde, ] $1.48 au$ j SHOES SHOE !J Solid Leather guaranteed I Infant Shoes at /.%Oc up to Children's Shoes St up to J Ladies' Dress Shoes j J $ii.5tl, IM.otx $?.?5 tip to | Ladles' Work Shoes . .N<8ii, $8.00, s< Girls' Shoes . . / $3?BO up to _ Men's Work Shoes, solid leather fron ] tom to top at . . . S-.bn. $8.05 up to ] Men's Kress Shoes . .$8JM)( $4.50 up to J Boys' Shoes . . . . > ' in up to i / J Our Motto: "Honesty?Our Koum M. P01 ..iu . ... .' - /> fUT \ | h<-n>.., M * - * v , ?^%f?n^jiinTPT m i.*nt ?%-? r . ^ TL.facIt^' up. however, and ^ lights and she\l-flre dt I M Vthe, are drawing v s\ s / 1 1 , ?? a ? Walku 5 ? 1 ~ ? ;s in Our Rea adies', Misses Furs. New n jry day, add: line of COAT early fall wear, made dp in ixceptional quality, m Veloi ds and Plush. Priced $37.50 to $5( oats, value up to $30.50. M material. Priced $27.50, $30.00 to $.">." N^'oats-made up well. Styles nH Mbdium Waist Lines. 21.75. $22.50, $ 10.05 and $1 1 \ ire ami I Hack. Full lined. Priced s| in PIaid\nd Mixtures; also $ Vrimol * i ?- or -ft v *vvu ?p ?# / >, O I .'HI, its. A wonderful line for tli Priced s?1.7.">, $2.IK. $1 ^ LADIES' Fl \ f the very latest styles are n Priced $ 1 Oft we have them Muffs, Stoll WALKl OR CASH FOR LE B iiai : Val ter Goods?I Hats, Millinerj ' Furnishing Go( S I LADIES' REi Y . Misses' aixl Ladies' S "y Serges and Poplin . . Iftc . . . . *i r? Ladies' and Misses' SS!.)?."?, $' nl/ .i.V Children's foals.. . id :i.?c Ladies' Skirts, ali sij i>d :?.-?( a* *' inches S2'" Men's?CLO Vanl Hoys' Suits, sizes 3 to ... $2.00, S;i ml up .. .... 1 oung Men s Suits. . IH' "I* Men's Suits . .$ia.li( Straw Men's and Hoys' Pan id up prices. Men's Overcoats, all $7.." $2.00 Men's Odd Coats at Men's and Hoys' Kubl P HATC - m. in. iu a M2..">0 Men's ;in<l Hoy- 11 :its JH.SO :l"r. X MILL! $ > Y Complete line of up-t< 1 hoi- (Iron's Trimmed ni 8<M?0 $1.!>."?, 87.5<l r Led lea' and Children' $."?.( nl 98c, 81 V ilation^ Fair and Square Dentin LIAK MHnuanininifEn'ninu * > V - V t* * . '? PAGE FIVE .,i mm.,-./ P K^Om| dy-to-Wear 3 ' and Chil lumbers ar- Z ing to our rs | 55 * HIHR& OBI - ?*" E I >ecial $12.4H^nd $1 1.95 JJ/" olid Colors and Velvets. b $9.95. $12.18 to $16.50 ie little jrirls. !.95, $5.95, $1.95 and up ^ U URS S t \ l.^a- on display. J .95, $7.50, $9.95, l\ s and Scarfs. ^ t 1 , U Q JP CO. ss UY LIBERTY BONDS. m m riRiifliiiirRiLsiiil .g*K. jr - , lifts! ????trie* fry Goods, jT Ladies'~~ ids \ \DY-TO-WEAR % nits. ;ill S'ZOri, all shades, -f .011. JSIS.t.O up ^^:$5.oo l^eaee, ("oats at . I, npy' 7.r?o, sii.r.o up to _ yv> flatti es . . S'J.2." up to Sfl.."()0 afl <? r?:c.s, Seriros. Poplin, S:!k._?Cvotn 2.OH, tjto.OO up to SS.5(I THING?Boys' 10, at tt which / i.r.o, S<"?.oo up to Sla.oil^, j pecoro0 . .$10.00 Up to SIH.oO ' to?U'r ), SI7..*>(? up to $?7.."iO n| t ts, all sizes, at popular ^9 rt-\ Wool^at^ W; n lip to I ?M?%S . ...$:t.5<> up to $<M>0 Ipoace tVi? ?er Coats ai xc v ."><>, $7.50 up to $17.50 *nd CAPS and Caps at * *1 7$1.50 up to $5.O0 * INERY " | . j-datr Ladies' and Chil- J T" id Untrimmed Ilats at [. . i, $ft.OO up to '$12.50 {% s Sweaters at . 1 V .05, $2.05 up to $H.50 IE ??????????? E j >K Our Success. I j OFF aHfifaaaHfafififiE 3 . ... - v_. % -