The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 05, 1918, Image 3
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TUESDAY, INUV. a, rarrp.
SOUTHEAST HEROES IN FRANC!
GET SUPPLIES AT LESS THI
WHOLESALE PRICES 0V1
RED TRIANGLE SHOULDER3 EXPENSE OF TRANSPOP
MANUFACTURERS TO CANTEENS IN FRANCEREDUCED
TO FINAL BA3IS AND RE8ULT
1 NOW ARE VERY GRATIFYING.
tli * ^Iuer'canH overseas with Pershing have facilities
thi- 'm C?Ht ?f "V'DK ^at arc> absolutely beyond the read
cuii h 6 'ho Atlantic. Even their small luxuries, such
ij m aD(t K>>nilar articles, are obtainable at prices
1 ? ower than those charged by retailers In American
v ? ii" II1!U''' Possible because the Army and Navy Y. M.
tr a P?Bt exchanges in France at the direct request of G
. 'he Rod Triangle is now conducting the greatest bu
In the world.
Tobacco and other "suplementary" supplies are dlstrlbi
n khaki at exactly wholesale prices. The "Y" makes not i
And even shoulders the financial loss entailed by footing th
Vortutlon from the manufacturer to the canteens at the fro)
The American troopers can buy Fatima cigarettes for
about 8 cents; Camels, 35 centimes, or about 6 cents; Sw
centimes, or about S cents; Lucky Strikes. 30 centimes, oi
Murada, 65 centimes or about 11 cents; Hull Durham, 25 ce
4 cents; Prince Albert, 40 centimes, or about 7 cents; VeH
or about 5 cents; Star Chewing. 35 centimes, or about 6 cei
^eor*e M. Lynch, former assistant commandan
imimry eonege, ualnesvllle, Fla.p but now in the Red Triai
made aeveral trips overseas and has investigated thoroughly th<
ing in the post exchanges under Y. M. C. A. management,
whllg some difficulty was experienced at first, prices have
and the boys are getting their supplies at cost.
Designed Southeast Hostess I
S /<* ', W
Mlsa Katharine C. Budd, of New York (left), who dos
fcouae* of the Southeastern Department, now engag'-d in
onatructlon of one at Dorr Field, near Arcadia, Fla. Miss
VI wew lorn ana Boston architect for other Y. W. C. A. t
tary establishment*
SEHVES LEMONADE- 1U FOUND BUUK!
CHATEAU-THIERRY VETS DOWN Hi
Salvation Army Workers Face Death
That Soldier Heroes May Have Ra- American Library As
lief From Parched Throats. Sure Reach Sole
Raymond F<
Huge barrels of lemonade served te ... _ . . "
.. . . . . .... 1 found the books <
the American troops during the bat UbrRry Assoclatlon (
tie of Chateau-Thierry furnished onl> France." Buys Raymorn
ne Instance of the service being man of the National
Tendered to the soldiers of Uncle Sam Training Camp Aotlrttl
and his all lee by the Salvation Army returned from an ext<
workers now detailed with the flfht ieau, during which h<
lna units on the western front. thorough lnreatigatioi
The troops had been bammerlni being done by the va
at the Boche all day and all night agencies.
sad many of them had beeo put out "1 found them la d<
of action during the terrific fighting forty feet below groui
but although suffering from woundi where shrapnel had
made by ahrapnel, rifle bullets anf the roof away, as wel
hand grenades, moat of the lnjure? stantl&l huta and tent
men were conscious and many o< the firing line.
them able te get about with the al4 "I have found them
of improvised crutchea The surgeoni dressing stations; in s<
were busy in the dressing statloni In the training area wh
and the waiting soldiers wanted noth billeted and even In tl
lng so much as a good drink o' ?f Urance where the fc
something cold and refreshing. carrying out their lorn
Then It was that the Salvation Ar Hnd essential work. Yr
my workers came along with severa continual demand froi
barrels filled with sure enough lem *oldiern arrive in ca
onade. Where they got the lemonj unt" they come back 1
or the sugar nobody knows, but th? ice over there."
soldiers asked no questions as the; ^ A. llbrs
dove for the tin cups that were pilet >f"own tremendously
alongside the barrels on a huge truck n,onths and nil 11
The surgeons said afterward tha have been distributed
the lemonade served to keep dowi aailors are q
the temperature of many a lad whos< or Mn
aiamn/fo a/miI/I fi rki h & A eaa uad tirifl
wuuuua tuuiu ??v?i ui vonvu uuva
the most serloua cmsee had been At "NFFO (INI Y PI
tended to. And what that cupful o l?tLU UllLI wl
good old Yankee drink meant t< SAYS (a
those boys who had Juat come out o ?
the Inferno of Chateau-Thierry, wtl ^ .
never be told. . ^ |h* on^ ?*
Jt le Just that kind of aervlce tha d'c,ar',<J Oipsy Smith
la making the flalvatton Army organl J"**11*' * apcaking t<
tat I on with the military forces of th. ?nCe" '? ??uth?.?ter
alllee one of the moat potent facton .w11,,
in welfare work. A. one of the .ere,
paign to open on Nor
great war work organisations pat,
ticlpating in the united war wort .
fund drive In November, the Salvs FLORIDA NEWSPI
tlon Army will be enabled, througl PLEDGE
Its share of the $1 TO, MX) ,000 to coa j
tlnue Its operations with the flghtinj Representatives of F
en weekly newspapers In
?????~~~ luncheon held In com
"Y" HUTS IN FOREST. conference of United '
paign workers, pledge
In the pine forests of Alatiema, Oeoa concentrate behind t
gla, Tennessee and other states of tht open on November 11
Southeast, where men are hewlni Their action puts t
wood to be used In the war program of the Florida nawsf
the Y M. C. A U locating huts ant In the field and In e
tents so that they may be of senrlc? the state the public ?
to these loyal workers. In so dolni through the columns c
the "Y" Is building up the morale o what the alms and obJ?
the men who are aiding the aDipbiUiO w'?* "g' ni
to.- nmrr.? J ?~??w .tomn.l ? ? ?
I
1 ' - 1 1 .1 " I I
* j nurses at riohmon
*m MN# Americas May Refuse," i ill treatment, ?
... Cardlaal Clbbsst Says Richmond, Va., Oct.
IN employed at Memor
"ll Jamea Cardinal Qihbona, the Tuesday night threaten
loading Catholic churchman In strike because of allc
ER HERE ??? ?v:e r ?v
bit llkllfa Work ment. The princ.pal
"It la an American campaign," h? 'hat messages received
ITATION FROM aald. "Ita appeal la oua 'bat no folks, telling of the s<
-SY8TEM American may refuse. America of near relatives, were
- answer will be another triumphant lhp offloe from 10 to j.
9 announcement that we are In thla
war aa one people and as one na- ?
tlon to see It through to victory. ? 1*1
(or combattting luto the splendid work of sustain- |m4-llipnyo
h of civilians on ing the morale of our fighting men ^UCIIACAj
as tobacco, bis- the great social organizations of
that are consid- America bnve thrown themselves. ,1
i cities. Tit? American people will raise the i\6116V6Q
C. A. has taken sura they ask?generously and
leneral Pershing, gladly."
slness enterprise L_?_??????_
vsrss 800 women needed (
r, ss; s by salvation army j NUX-I1
r about 5 cents; ^ ^ ^ *
Commander EvanoeRn. Booth;
nts. i Says War Relief Work
Must Be Extended. WwMi iiv
iK it" on tivc, iino X
Hp declares that Commander Evangeline Booth, leadbeen
stabilized * ? " wfJ;/;_:Ei
er of the Salvation Army In the Unit- f ->J2
ed Btatea, haa been suddenly called 9 ?v^xgjfaJAfyYjjffi
I upon to furnish 800 additional war 1 !&&&&?*&
louses j work women for France. The request
I Is contained In a report just received
by her from Cot William A. Barker
of the Salvationist forces, whom she j
sent to France over a year ago to e?- Av
tahllsh hutment and general war relief ?
H|HSK3f work with the American troopa.
"We will do all wo can to nil this ^ '/^Tk T1
k^B|B9K9 demand," said Commander Booth wheu * III 1^1
EmB^HS discussing the approaching United A t J
LaiUyEgUjy War Work Campnlgn, "and the need T1f*al n Tk
Itself should Impress the American lAr llil I
j^R|9HK$fl public all the more with the absolute
necessity for sustaining and enlarging THRFF POWFRFIII
l^nR the war relief work of the seven or- nncc rUWCnrUL
ganlzAtlons, besides the nobla lied a FORC
Cross, now merged for a drtvs for Is
a vital cog In a vast PUT UP N LIQl
machine for human relief, and each la
I^RV J1 { lndtspenslhle, serving Its particular
H P <|| elements In Its own way.
11 mo oaiYiuoo Army wu Dora la
Jail hardship, reared Id prlratloa and
MWBhdBRy trained to every phase of human inl?
* [ ery and how to oope with It Perhaps
C. A /Tv?/ that accounts In anma degree for tSe
1 ' sncceaa our work beg alt a lord and saw
which we are thanfcftl.
Igns the hostess ?w# arv of the common people, and fnl A A A AAAA<
supervising the w# loll on # practical baska Wa learn i *
Gertrude Mayo, ^ th# lesson of how to do It In the *5*
ml'rilngs m mill- i^er WBr> when we stood at the aide ?*>
of Britain's troops and weathered It ^
||i as out to the end We hare been tried J
| by fire, and the mothers and fathers
of America, aa In other countries, trust eto
mm nilTC t',c Sulvntlon Army to do the thing 4k
UUU UU I U tliey would like to do for their men If ^ H JU
they but hod the chance. #1
"With 1,210 trained workers at ths J '
soclatlon Bosks front, operating from 420 huta and X H
tiers, Says dugouts, the Salvation Army Is doing, J
ssdick has done and will continue to do Its
best for ths cause of humanity and
it the American Liberty." X
verywhere In
1 Kosdick. chair- Had Enough Eggs. V
Commission on nrBt Barber?I het that fellow la <*i<l
lea. who has just turn actor. i JL
nded trip over- geCond Barber?Why? $ t'pl
conducted a Ftnit Barber?When I asked him If %
a of tue work ^e wanted an egg shampoo he put on ete Kil
rloua war work ^tg j,at and walked right out. | ^
scouts thirty sr Immenaa Export ef Oils. I Tk T
id. In eow-burua More mineral oils were ?rported % I *
blown parts of ,he United States during the fls- ^ 1 ^1 M
1 as In ths sub ^ year 1917 than ever before, tha t Jk l"
s far back from **
inrni mourning in 1 sw,s?-?o,4;v? gmi- ~+~
a v I. a m Ion*.
!n hospitals and J
=*"""" Clth.r On.. V A J
iere our men are > /% ?a/\ 4
He remote part. Hi?He', got ... awfully red aose. t A| P J
treatry units are but he ?w??r? h? nt>vpr totn-h^d drop A V ?
?ly, but efficient ,n b,s "/'* V
mr books are in She-Maybe it a water color. A
iu the time the " " JL
mp in America n ^
mme after -err. , e /"* b??k1S T ?'i"n V
15th, 1 i? 18. and close March 15th, j
1 ; 1 i?. After December 31st the |
iry service haa l)slI;lj penalties will be collected. j
within the past The levy is as follows: ! it
Hon. of book. Kor Stale purposes 8 1-4 mills. is t<
I wherever sol- Ordinary county purposes 3 3-4
uartered, on sea mills. ('nil!
Roads and bridges 6 3-4 mills ^
j Constitutional school tax 3 mills.
I Interest on past indebtednes? JL
RFFD bonds 1 mill. Y
llfcMP Cor C. & C. Railroad bonds 1 1-4
|p? curru . .. A
II w I umiin Interest on borrowed money 1-2; X i i i
mill. ' held
eed over there," Kor Interest on Township bonds In
i, the famous Pieasant Hill, 3-4 mills; In Cane; X
> enormous aud- 1 ereck. 13-4 mills; In Gills Creek *?
n cities, whir* * '"2 mills. 4^
?en held In tba Special taxes are levied In the va- *
v.? rlous districts are as follows:
k- ?, In Districts 6 and 13, two (21 ??
ember 11. mlllfl X ,,f (<{
In Districts 22, 29 and 45, three A
kPERS ,3) ml"? V
ACQICTAIirr In Districts 1. 3. 5. 21. 30. 9. 23. %
AdOIOIAHbK 48 20. 2?. 41 and 47 four (4) mills &
? ,j_ I In District 7. six (6) mills. X I'KI
wnum uauy ma i ... V
attendance at a In 1>latr??* * aRvei> <7> m,,,a I
lection wIth a In I>lstrlct? 10. 11. 12. 14. 10. 17. V
War Work cam 18? 1!>- 24 25- 27- 31, 32. 33. 34
rt th.ml.v. ?' 42- 42> 46 49- (8) 1 ...
d themaelvoa to miUg f y Will
ho big drive to Jn n,gtrlct 38 ten (10) mill8 y
he full atrenxth In I>i??rlct 40. eleven (11) rallle y -a y
>aper fraternity All male citizens between the aRep A |% I ^ .
very aeotloo of of 21 nnd 60 y?ars ar? ,,a,',p to ? > I M*\# fl
rill be informed Tax "f fl 0f>' *xc?Dl ,hoa? ?x* 1 X ^ V/ V "
.# .u- - , . enipted by law.
>f the preaa just , I
*cta of the aeven ' /? cltirons between the afte* of ? ?
...... . 21 nnd r?;> years are liable to a cupi- ,?, ??*.* a .
lation Koad Ta. of $3.00. [ ]< > > ?>?H
n ji rr - - inrr i <J pTfM Ti ' " >*** m ~Ti
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ill AIil*FXiE ers charge they were denied the SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
LAY KTK1KK ''i|?l?t to go home on receipt of such ? 1
31. Nurses messages because they were not (Complaint Filed.) J
i.i HncrtOoi signed by the attending Dhvsician. ? I
ed to go on The hospital is filled with in- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J
sged ill-treat- fluenza patients because of the epi- County of Lancaster,
he manage- demjc> bu( the nur8CS declare that ?
complaint is ( ourt of Common I lias.
. . while they do not wish to inflict
from home1
irious illness har<,?hip upon the patients, they Mary M lazenby, Minnie M. Dreni
held up at stand united in refusing to further nan, Hattie M. Elain, and Pearl
> k ? w Miller, and Perry Mackey, Plains
hours. Oth-: submit to stich treatment. tifTs
....... against >
1 a ^ j -a It. B. Mackey. as Admr? of the es- Hi
I ^OllOTrlQ ann I n nc tate of Luther C. Lazenby. deVUUglld
CX.UU V/UIUa ceased; William C. Lazenby,
Robert R. Lazenby, Edward J. -i
D.. J t> Lazenby, Irene Lazenby, Jennie f
DV lronizea raw-raw Lazenby. Moine Falls, II. Lowry
j * ** TV * Lasonby, Jr.. Edgar B. Lazenby,
Robert E. Lazenby. Jr.. Ceorge
Taken According to Direc- >>' i^zenby. Evie Andc. son ,
. _ _ 65 Eugle Lazenby, Leila Hurt, Alma
tions Alter You Are on H'cks, Nellie L. Hubbard and
the Road to Recovery Jo,in T. Stevens, Defendants.
Will Restore Your
To the Defendants above named:
^ m Cf ^ ., il If 1 You are hereby summoned and
J m IVI Oil 011 gill, V 1111 <HlCl required to answer the Complaint in
. this action which has this day
AnnPtltP been filed in the office of the Clerk
r z ? for Court or Common Pleas, and to
After your physician has pro- serve a copy of your answer to said L, j
nouneed you out of danger, you Complaint on the subscriber, at his '
need a tonic- to build you up. You office In Lancaster, S. C.. within
W can do no better than go to the near- twenty days after the service hereest
up-to-date drug store and obtain of, exclusive of the day of Buch ser- it
a bottle of Nux-Iron-Paw Paw com- vice; and if you fail to answer the .1 3
pound?take it strictly according to Complaint within the time afore- K jS
directions?one tnhlespoonful 3 or said, the Plaintiff in this action will i t|
4 times a day. You will quickly find ?'*PPly to the Court for the relief de- ? g
that the wine basis and ingredients manded in the Complaint. *
in this remedy materially aid you in JOHN T. GREEN, f
restoring you to your former activ- Plaintiff's Attorney. | .
ity and health. This compound con- PAPL MOORE, j
tains no alcohol or whiskey except C. C. C. L. Co., (Seal) j
Trurte Mnrk the ordinary strength of the port Date Oct. 21, A. D. 1918.
wine used in its manufacture. *
All we ask is, take it according to voTirw A
directions. If you are run-down. " I 1
nervous, debilitated or constipated, To William C. Lazenby, Robert R. j <T
you will find quick relief and ulti- Dazen' , Edward J. Lazenby, Irene ! ;
rmate recovery or health Lazenby, Jennie Lazenby, Mollie |
II In your anxiety to get better falls, H. Lowry Lazenby, Jr., j
L V-/ quirklv, don't overdo it as many C<lgar II. Lnzenhy. Robert E. La- 2
sufferers do. and take larger does of *<">'>> . Jr.. George W. Lazenby, ] ffl
U AflrtarJ ,his standard reme.lv. It will not I Ev,e Anderson. Eugle Lazenby. CVUUCU
aot anv fastor nnd you wiU not ro_ Leila Hurt. Alma Hicks, and Nel- J *
celve the same benefits irom its use Hubbard, non-resident De- j ?.
you otherwise would. fendanta: n I
pc Ifu niur Your druggist possiblv ke. ps it, ) ou and each of you are hereby g
Li IN UNt bu( ,f hp dofl8n.t it ls pold ,n La notified that the Summons and g \
im raster bv a11 lending druggists. < omplnint .n t.hs act.on were filed g gf
JID FORM 1*T . 1 . : . r, ? Hie office of Clerk of Court for C I
Warnina !' on'ze(l aw-T aw Lancaster county in said State on Q
If ai lllllg has the formula on llre 21st day of Oct., 1918. fi '
every bottle. If taken according to JOHN T. GREEN, C
directions and not as a beverage, Plaintiff's Attorney. Q
will he found superior to any tonic. ?? n t
having a quarter of a century's un- IS *
qualified indorsement from people T\ \J f* fl Wf <1 r
mnrJ,,r"K Do You Get The News: | ]
dR DATES 11
Since mailing out the Fair Bulletin, it lias boon do- ?fi'
od to again postpone the Fair, on account of the Flu V u=
domic and the conflict of dates with other nearby J?; {Pm
JV. 12-13-14-15 11
:he Dates Definitely De- I ll
t* S
cided Upon ? |
Nothing will ho eliminated from the I'rogrnm, which X I W '
? he the host and largest in the historv of Chester y ,1 St
?:* I Jl
iity. Kach day will be lull of interesting attractions. jfl
A large string of rare horses will be liere for the ?h..
k. The rings of show horses will be the best ever ? Hf
The Kxhibit Building will be taxed to full capacity. j jfi
The new cattle building is completed and a large herd ^ yl
ittle will be on exhibition. i 1 i
Free Open Air pertonnances by two families of FX- ?j> j
IT ACROBATS will feature each day's exercises. ? j njj
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The largest sale of thoroughbred Ouernsev Cattle X | Qj
take place Wednesday. November Thirteenth. <? Jn
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amber 12-13-14-15 11 1
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