The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 17, 1918, Image 1
JOIN T1
A LIVE PAPER *qr
A LIVE TOWN
68TH YE AIL NO. 17. S
STATE FURNISHED
47,934 ARMY ME]
Car wile Makes Report of Oper
r tion of Selective Service
Law.
LANCASTER COCNTY* 91
Largest Number from Ar
County Went Into Servii
from Spartanburg W i t
(ireenville Second.
Lancaster county furnished
soldiers to the great American aril
for service during the war, accor
1<( imuien uiaue public l>y Ma
K. K. Cat wile, officer in charge
state headquarters for selective re
ulation. Twenty-two counties in tl
State of South Carolina t\irnish<
a greater number than Imncast
and the other counties furnish*
frum that number as low as JU6, tl
last number being furnished I
Jasper county, whose population
small.
The largest number furnished I
: v county was 2.S07 hv Spurt:
I rg, the figures compiled by Ma
t irwilo giving Spartanhurg. div"
i- No. 1. 1,01 h; division No
1.126, and div -'on No. 2.
. . I i-r-ll V 1 III' mUHIX ^.-IS SOOOml H i
2.1 ru.
Tho re;>ort ?>t* in>' - inducted in
Hl'rviro I V colli!!'. is follows!
Abbeville 71
Aiken U?
Anderson No. 1 l.Of
Anderson No. 2 7?
Anderson No. 3 r>."
llnmbere r> 1
Ha rn well 1.21
Heaufort 7 1
Itcrkeley 4 4
Calhoun Of
Charleston county 73
* 'li' rloston No 1 6H
Clin rloston No. 2 1.02
Choi l<oe *4
Ch- or " 07
t'hostel Hold ^2
Clarendon OH
('olloton
Darlfnpton 1
Dillon 0 "
Dorchester Is
i -,iin
nuiimiy, f- im II * rni n ?
l'jr IIh- Hnv M. M tli'iison < i' ('till
on. Mrs Mnsfilfv wan 7 2 years n
ni'O a'id o" N .vcnilior 21 of th!
year he n< ?1 I " I) lit; I 'olrlmat
holr golden wedding annivorsar>
To them \v?ro born nine son* flv
of whom survive hor Tboy tiro; ,]
O. Moseley, fl \ Moseley .1. I,
Moseley and J. II Mosoli'v, all prom
Inent ritizons of the county
%
J'alrflehl 71
I'lorenco 1.1!"
Ooorpetown 51
Oroonvlllo No. 1 IS
OroenvUlo No. 2 1.10
Oroenville No. 7 Ofl
Omen wood 1,07
Hampton 4
Horry I.Ofi
Jasper .10
Kershaw 8 0
J.ancestor 0 1
1 .a wrens 1.05
Keo 5"
l.exlnpton 01
MoCormiok 4 2
Marlon 7 7
Marlboro 1.01
Newberry 1,01
Oconee 71
Oranpeburp No. 1 1.11
Oranpeburp No 2 71
I'lckens. . . . 80
City of Columbia 101
IMchland 81
Faluda 71
Fpartanburp No. 1 1.05
Spartanburp No. 2 112
Hpartanburp No. 1 72
Sumter 1,26
T'nlon ff "<
William shum 1,02
York No. 1 66
York No. 2 7"
I ****" 47.02
Well U iinnti V tiiiin Dc.-til.
Mrs l.'ttr .1 M > v. wife n
fporp' W \' i !? > uT>'. i f tk??4
known vomion of t'.iMhtii
t ion of K" ' < urn v. ?i ' I a* lw
linmo in i ' * nI. ' ii'" ! > ii
Saturday. The 'unernl a* 'I
recurred : ' M* <?1 ? i h.ir
HE RED CROSS
"HE L
EM1-WEEKLY.
\FORMER SENATOR
U STORY OF THIRTIETI
"Wildcats" After Being Tricked
;l Fought Their Way Out Agains
Tears to Eyes of Veteran Aut
in Rest Camp.
Columbia, S. Dec. 16.?In sini-o pie
and unpretentious language,| t
IJT former Senator Christie Henet. of e
L.?'this city, in an address before the o
| state council of defense at its hi- a
'I | monthly session here told of some
of the things which the Thirtieth n
division, composed of North and t
South Carolinians and Tenncsseans.it
' ' did in tiie Hellccourt fight to win the li
,v imperishable fame among the many It
d- daring things already accomplished I;
,j. In the world war. ft
,,f Senator Benet. relating some of
those things with which he had a
come into intimate contact while at w
u at Washington, stressed the need ?f s
"J the southern cotton farpter making '
er, known to the world the difficulties
M|| under which he produces his 0
I crop, urged the continuation of tho
to
state council of defense as an agency '
of assistance in the transition from ''
's a war to a peace basis, advocated the ''
more full use of the scientific Intel,y
Ugenee <>f t>n? state in the develop- '
ii- inept of South Carolina, and sketch- '
,j ed some of the tremendous things v
thi*; country had a< complished in de- *'
veloplng a g'-eat war machine.
1 n t< uchi t* on the great tight of '
111 ttie Thirtieth division at Ilellecou ''
nter <>. *or said that the 1 11
1() \ ?in ;il that time was brie ! "
with the Itrltish. Three oho v s ''
[ j voro matkel nut for the T' : i o'h Sl
;2'atlll the \ list tl COI11 i T1 fl" > t, with ''
;2 which thev wrighting. The fir^t ''
12 was to ! " taken l>v the Nustrnlians *'
the seen d 1-v the i"'t!iern warriors "
j ami th<> third l?v the Hitish colon- u
ials. The Austral'.-ps reached theii ?
flrst ohfeetivt* without trnetite Tho
t- Thirtieth took th?,'r ohj t?>.,
,,1 ran it. routined on 1 o\ ?-io
the third objective. st " pursu'" r
13 the flee'rty Hermans. V
H However, in their impetuosity.
15 they over-ran a deep tunnel, which
n thev 1'el not discnverod. in which
ithere was a large force of (e rniai's
^ : ??d Teutonic m.K'liitte mm units A 'lei
the Th'rt'ejh haij passed Hit*
- fliird objective, rtie Hermans do.
I bomb 1 eitt of the tunnel and com^
menced firing on the southerner*
front the rear with rifles and with
Ill Mile "IIIK' Tlin -el ' " -
.. .. < I I III; .....
^ mans also turned in! commoneed to <(
fire into th.' ninks of tl?r? Thirtieth
4 which ?; s aft i led from both th" (7
front :.n?l th. ? ( . However. thoy ...
w uiM not give up but fought their
1 way dear. )(
I Sn' at?. It. "f said an Aust-alian j>
t? hardened by ?'<>ur years of continu- u
? i>< war. who watched the fight <?t
3 *h" Tb'rf:..?h h?d teats at the te - ,(1
6 rible punishment they had to undo5
*.'<? Tho casualties were largo. said |(
0 Senator Honet The Twenty seventh |1(
d!vtsion. coti.nosed of tlie N'ew York ;u
't national guardsmen. fought along n,
*t with the Th 'tieth. and these two .
; 1 '
3 divisions, said the former senator, jl(
"? "Iso tlie "Itainbow" division, in 0<
whlrh are tli*. South Carolina eng'n- ,|(
1 eers. are typical of the Atneriean t(
2 soldier, and theirs is tlie greatest .
'? record mad" in this war. I'aren- ,1(
t? theticallv the former senator said (l
2 that what many people of the I'nlted n,
?> States hati thought was proved by
0 the records of these three divisions, ()j
fi that the national guardsmen. <f evu
1 given a chance would show the nu ^
S tie of which fhev were made.
.. i a
Oovernnr Manning said that ho
0 I. ? ...
...... 1111him;ition rotative
' to the pa-1 the Thirtieth lia?l taken
' ?ho war, which '-onl-Pied what Set.
? ntor Henot had said 11 *? stated tha*
* when the rein'd of the war was
w r < ?? t! e (> (.til.- .? South (' ^
1 lie -ind the < 'h.-r southern states
'vniiy hp tir ind ( ' what the troops
i of "Dixie" had accomplished In tiet
war.
Tli' * .-'h d vision was 1
r chr..|niod to r< me. home said the '
1 -inter s n ' n t Cope I IV ' :l
I li'na chap I 1 ' plans and place t
II i in i-'iniri uoorn'e It is now
I impossible f I when it w |i op-h
the i'n'ti d ' tie T' e war depart
f ment. he s | '.I, "I not I; no i III*-1 I
s General Pershltn decide! he hev fl
I p 'he s " . no . pr in Prnnoe t>:
r The former senator is of t'ie op! hi
> ion 'hat the 2i in\ will uo hack to it* o
f. i re-war hfl at a hofnro ?hr? - ti
nosf helium p'ars w||| ho perfected -n
- Ho *nld fhaf \morloa had fakon sixh m
| a j-trnng stand for disarmament that <1
' >
?ALL YOU IS
LANCASTER, S. TUE
NET RELATES THE
I DIVISION BRAVER)
I and Surrounded bv linns
t (ireat Odds?Rattle drought j
dralian Soldier?Division Now
ho President lias requested that (lis
ussions of the future military plans
f the republic be adjourned unti
Iter the peace treaty is.signed.
He said that the collapse of (Sernany
was an immense surprise t >
he general statT at Washington, for
hoy thought the Teutons would
ght "longer than they did The staff.
v m< < niru, was preparing to go to
'ranee to participate in the spring
Kitting.
While, in some respects, said Sentor
Monet, it was fortunate that the
ar ended when it did . with the
mall American casualties, yet in a
irger respect should the war have
ontinued and the I'nited State
ould have demonstrated in fui
Dice of the fighting machine al
eady perfected, war would have
eon made so horrible that the peole
of the future hardly would want,
'iv more of it. And particularly, he;'
lioucht 110 nation would have had
he hardihood to desire a contlht
* it h the I'nited States. America's
oath-dealing devices. lie -aid. won'I |
ave ended the war in six month?
|o told of an explosive which would
avr wiped whole cities and roil"
' UN (in iIK' map. and tin invention | :
f a eas which was the most deadly
ver known to science. Tit's (:as was |
i> effective. he sa'd. in it devaslat-'<
ip effect, that new pas masks had ;
? he invented for the Vmeriean so -'
iers het'ore it cotthl he used. Thei
taterial for these masks had to |
otton from South Africa. lie told j
f the death homhs used hy Aineri- ^
i
(Continued on F'apo 2.) (
I _
M!.I. UEOIU;AMZE THE t
AI TO ASSOri \TION HERE '
? - |.
i'? rrtai> nt Mute \ssni ial on <'omc< ..
to l.attciivter Wednesday
N iphr.
The Lancaster countx autmiiohil >
ssoej n't ion will rejuvenate it oil . t t
meeting to bo held at 7L10 o'clodc ;
morrow. (Wednesday), nielli >t '
1 ? oonit house. Secretary
. \V. Cot'eld. of the South Carolina i
ate automobile a - tchifion, will
one to Lancaster on the t?:ti"? tra!,i|t
morrow afternoon nn?l will I ! (
eut at the meeting to assist in t
to reorganization. f
The aid officers of the association I
re K. M. Croxton, president: Mat '
Brittain. secretary, and \V K. 0
arper. treasurer. The list of mem* '
ers has in some way become lost'0
ad cannot be found, but it is re*
em bored that not alone town peop'ej
ut many in the county were mem j
r>rs of the association Thn ?
..... ,
r the organization is felt deeply ini,
velopinp I <a n < a s t e r rotinty's in ^
rests in the proposed system of; *
ate highways t^> l>e built. and it is'p
d'eved that every owner of a mo*
ir ear in the county will become a!,
omtier or reinstate his memher- j
lip in rase he was a member of th> ^
d organization.
The meeting will begin promptly t
7:3rt and it is hoped there will !>. v,
largo attendance. .,
I
< til Publicity t 'onmiittee. t
Secretary C. \V f'ofleld, of the
iiitn (' rol na State Automobile
sorlatlon who was authorized -it a
< . iiki roads cni.vcntlon in t'o |>
tuldn last week to appoint a ( < 1- w
tiio (in publicity to consi t of one !'
n from c:n it county, 'cts fo'e- :i
'oehed fleoriro P cm of ?>i? .
lintuie t as thi id Iit f' I. !- I'
stor (tountv. o
,1
The News Vox I Week.
I' has boon tli" cust(11 i to otn t. ?
t' - '(>s of n e News (1 urine u
) ftnnf wi k t> :t tiiis on?> t!
in or will l.e ifi mod ;in<! probablv
>lli T!'?' Tnes'l i paper will come
it as usual and tit the usual tinu. o
lie Friday paper may ho small, or.F
ay not come out at all so if you n
iss that issue just remember It is n
tiristmastime. J !
IEED IS A HE
.STEM
SDAY, DECEMKEK 17, 11)18.
PRESIDENT WILSON
IS NOW IN PARIS
Demonstration Accorded Mini
Was Greater Than That of
Armistice Night.
C ROWDS THKONCi STREETS
They Were Dancing and Sin^
ing and Throwing Confetti
While Airplanes llovered
Overhead.
Paris, Dee. 16. -Saturday niyh
was a jireator night in Paris than ar
misttce night. The city was ablaz<
with illuminations; tin- boulevard:
were thronged with crowds, dancimi
and singing and throwing confetti
The IMace de l,a Concorde was turn
cd into a great dancing pavillioi
where American siddiers were t. v
orite partners. America was tin
predominating word
President and Mrs. Wilson math
their entry into Paris Saturd.v
morning greeted by wellngh h.i'r
tin- population not only of the <it\
I tit of the surrounding distr cts
They were attended bv Pres'dc 1
Poincare. Premier Clemem ean ami
others among the most eminent li
tires o|" Kranee Flowers were iliopJ
ped around their carria:e. a rplam
winged overhead. guns sounded
Put observers were impressed willi
-otnething more th ai tit" tn ignitudr
mil beauty of the reception by son 1
Hialitx of warmth that t?ei?t
loront from tho visits to Paris !<
t't'y tliaili' tiv tin' SOVi't'OfiMts of t' >
tllioil nations.
Iniauiiiat ion of I nini c Stirrml.
The imagination ami interest if
'raneo has boon stlrnil l>v the Pros
ii'tit of tho 1'niteil Statos as no other
nader beyond tho borders. \! 1
lassos ami parties in this rountry
lavo unitoil to pay honor to tli
'nited Statps titron- h t: I'r? -dent
I'hov crept itiin as the '- presepf
ivo of iili-als now dawninc upon
Inropo.
"In tho oyi's of tlto Imniot's)
?*'o\vils wi'ii'oininu Itii " a s t ' >
a'lni-oflifia i Ti'tnps. "Pro . 1. r W'"
n n presents t \? o 1'ivi" i
tlii' ni tti'f'al force v\ h h pe-mi r
1 t ho w-i r to l?o ?\ ?? 1 i ilt i
'on o wit ? It will --notify t? "
1 11 I I'l \" si > t llo'lsa ml " Ill'
liiwcr of tlic l-'ronoh army. linod t'o
ivomiics from Ikmnlrin c <to tn * 1?
Mil rat mannlon, whloh durinn tholij
day in i'.iris will ho tho homo of
In* I * i osidont and ! i i - wifo Main-'
ha ussoiis and Smrivcn fro-h from
In' hattInfields i>! ('h nr,' . ! an 1
'nlnnlal troops irnm li unifmins
ho imul of tlii* Soinnm li "I nnlv a
o\v days ago hoon roinoyod oi< n
' il tin' post in honor Thoy neatly
nit (Irmly kont order amongst ih->
nornions crouds uh <h ever pressed
orwnrd in eagerness to ha\e i
losor look at tho guests of Fram-i
Pri'iiilrnt I'liinciirr's l.uin he-?n.
President Polnearo's luncheon a
Slysoe palace at 1 o'clock u a* a!
ended hv '.'00 miosis. Tho pros;
lent fat p:1 rtv arrived at 1t'
throurh the lint?s of the 1 1 '?
Upine cbaussoiii's who a tod is i
uard of honor In tho court
The President of France anl
iTnie Polncnro mot th it j io ts an 1
'resident Polnca'f t'lvIi?r h ^ arm to
ifrs Wilson and President Wilsni
o Mine Poinoare they proeeeiled to
I'C drawing room where the guests
.ere assonihled Then in aooordnce
with Die French custom. Mr
oincare presented the men an I
tine Poinoare presented the ladies
o President and Mrs Wils n.
The tables set in the form of i
i < ho", wee decorated with ' ?d
nd \? h'te r me; s?.t| la go ? uncle. <>
at ma violets The two ProsM- '?
f son toil 1 - (! with M
'(?' fnro O'l " osido' t VV< ' n"? r> h'
n?| \1 rv \v - j?r. n? i ...
ro'si ]?.ft 11 |,o?t ot n r
Idort fit I'r.int <?, w -it'
f Mrs Wilson.
On t h?? 11 hh> 1 r f " ' < t! ''
o?it? n n trior on vvhi'li 1
-ship of t'Mif i M l v\ h to . , . ;
wo lltflo \tt? rioan ll iir - :ts fh?J
lasthoads Tho t thor 'jh'o l. < Ion
Inrluth <1 two airpl < < 1 >
ifi o* t'oipm
Tho iruosts Inoludol tho pro .1
f tho sonato and oh itnhor T'rotn <
'it monorail and 1 n.i: tor forlor
p'-oniiors ami fortnor forolen
ilnistors and tho marshals of
Tanoo
;art and a r
. New
SUB
ELLIOTT SPRINOS SHOT
DOWN Ell TEEN HUNS '
| ;
I Writer in I li<' I inlepemleiit t ii\ *
ll.igli to Voting Lancaster
lto> in Iti-iI ii Ser\ ire. I
Laurence l.:i Tourette brings,
himself an aviator ami an authoritv
'l i.n aerail warfare. writing in I'll ;
Independent for I?? inl??-r ot thi '
!|?art plavoil l?y (it-eat Hritain in tli'j
war, pays a high tribute to |;' 1 ?>? ' ,
l| W. Springs, son of Col. LoroyI
.ISprings, of this city, who is a mem-1
* ber of the Dritish atr-nghting force.I
"Colonel William A ltishop." Mr
brings writes, "having amassed
seventy-two vietories. the last five I
of which he added to his score tliej
morning after he had received or-|<
ders to return to London reluctant; >
came home to find he had heen l-ivi j
' 'charge of organizing the all fana j <
|diati flying units." '
I I
I (if Unit. Springs, Mr. Drlf.'H i
i
jsnys: "Klliott Springs. of South <
Carolina. who w;is Hooted by llishop'l
J with two othor Amorioans to foitu't
members of his now squadron lust ! i
* sprinp, now h:is a squadron of hlsl '
ow n and on Anpust 1st. last, had! ?
destroyed his fifteenth Hun.'' \
4>
\TTF'MI'T TO I.YNCII
NKCiKO I'NSt'tCKSSM !
1 III l> < o!||i|\ Mob Unfiled br Hie: i}) j
(Jiiinii \\ ho Sent I'ris.
' '
> onor tuay.
11
York, S i' . 1 n r. 1 \n mi m '
. \
> - tul olTot t w.i- made at 1 o'< )<<< :
Friday morning to lynch .loha '
I YOHIIL'. Hi': i" 1
. . . . H
i lor the nlbued nitkinv of an instil'- v
J inn p'oposnl to the w.fe of a prom- f"
inent eitizen of Kbene/.er. \tiont ."? >
'men. all masked. aroused Sheriff '
' Fred H. Quint). at the Yo'k crur ! *"
! jail. ai d demanded the surrender of n
the n<;r,n When informed that the '
man wanted \va< not there the mo' '
demanded admittanci to verify the '
1 statement.
I j
S' eiiff Quinn refused to adn t
1 tt em >n a hod v. hut agreed to let
two of tlo-ir number in, on eon ion
that tie remainder retire i i
the lull vard After tit sr ; >
a "i e perm ' ted to enter 11
it'* 1 the eel Is and (pihkh -m l
ii I i' I It . t Y
\V)'< it this II i
oil! II) ill' ;i t I'll In thei- < '
?1 e < I m o p.i - r v loft i it- 1 : ' .
Tl nv r inn in II i-;i t o
' ll't (if I 'In l|c/('l'.
Yiuint' w is ? r ,| < , '
!;i: \ ?? < 'o! till) 111 < a m i
' . .11 rest in prevent possj; n .It '
\ ioloiK i".
I
"Irfiiirtistor Loads."
In tlio report of tho simp boa I
f eh irities unil corrections ci verbis
I'lie insiu lion of ill ilio i-Iia intMltlR
units in the sla'--. ?-i onr oil lati l
:s made that county chain m h
' '?' lishoil nncl a state road huildira; w
1 y ' i' c even tod to ho lindct tin- I' "c- \
1 tion of tho state penitentiary and the ij
si a t <? highway commission. In the w
eport submitted Lancastei is . n -j
o lead all counties on "management ti
by foremen." and on total scores h
Lancaster stands fourth N
?
tl
The Casu/itty l.ists.
The casualty lists o> tin past e v I
I days have carried tlie fniimvinii i
' nnmos: f<
Killfil in notion ? f
Sg? William Miint-n, T:i\ ill w
' \Vouml?vl sovorolv ti
('orp S-mii oil, t'ntnil' ii V1
Cook Kohort M Hoimon , Fi i t 1'
>t ill. w
V1 \ nsi'l T McW . ?.!. r If Si
T.ivvn. f(
TP V nv 0 :r," T?ih I' ' ! H
T'f M!m? n llii C c ! i 1 Ti
loath spring1
i.I . inn - nnvp" ; i. u ' ni
St' llov T: : ?'?ila < K
!? i . ; n j' '
I t ? I' 1 ' .1 1 T 111.
I" \) t'. I'll Vntlior TTo: 'h It
^nriiipt;
Willi n (If I <1 ht!v-? v
15. i l' I' W. 11 ?ii :: ?? 1 Jo.- 1. Hi1
? , ,|. !' (>(? W n; 11 i K" ?t < -I
Cnm 1 !;>n froxion '
!* Hoc |i nrnwloy HT.
l>iftl of (liHi'jiso
I" Huil M'Minus. KorvVinw ti
Pt ('l'iroiifo Onrrlson. iJo-V: Hill n
i i ' .Jaiilt'l l". Ilii.son, l,nl)t.i>l'i '
I I
>OLLAR
J? COTTON TODAY j
at
bzjr 27 3-4 CDNTS
SCRIPTION $2.00 A YEAR
GCCD START MADE
DESPITE WEATHER
lied Cross KnSI Call Drive
Wont Ki^ht Ahead Here
Yesterday.
COMMITTEES AKE WOHKINCJ
)ne Hundred I'er Cent Heported
Last Niirht Hy Two
Teams in Main Street Ter
ritorv.
* ?
The Ked Cross Christin s Holt
'ail mem bersh 11> drive started off
veil in this rity yesterday, notwithitanding
the bad weather. and tw ?
outmittees working in erritorv ali
itted to them on Main street relorted
1 no per rent last ntght Soma
>f the eointnittees were prevente I
'ront working their complete terr ?
ory by the rain and wind, hut triado
rood progress and no "refusals"
.vere reported This applied esp dally
to the women's committee .
vho were barred I'r r< 1 work b> r; i:i
ind mud
I1' T at i . r ; t T W'yli ,
vi?h ?? e spri- b'ei'k :i? territory.
nd Harry 11; M . nd 1! \V star--,
lit 1 the piiwtof <* b n?'li tei ito:"' .
vrt|-p i? two fc>>iiin!tf . reporting
mi per pent,
S> mo ot the w< ' committees,
Imtiifo t he WMith.? made (i no y
inrts I'livrinir the dav's work, ami
in?t (M tliMin p:i'-? itlv v< rod then*
i rritory 1Im"-mvv fw nrfivorn>!r?
conditions nt the I'r lay of tho
Irivp lias rJicror d no one an i
' p work is collie on today with
iin and determination t<> carry tlw
it y (imt.
N'o reports were received last
lipht from the rural district-;: in
act. it is (louhtfnl if nny work tn
n appreciable extent wns done In
he country on the first da v. If n
"xpected tl'ou'rh that reports w| i
nine in tnnlrhi of i .. ...i.
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