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9 PAGE TWO i PLANT OF HERALD BURNS TO GROUND 8l NirlanliuiK Journal Also Without Home?llig Monetary li<>ss. Spartanburg. Hoc. 12.?With n loss estimated at $50,000 to the' plant and $25.i>O0 to the butldinc. the entire nlant of the Spartanhurc Herald (morning paper) and The Journal (evening paper), both of which have been issued from the pmno build inc. were destroyed l>v fire which began at 7:1." o'clock Saturday night in the hasomout of the three -toiy build 11 on M.'.cno11a street. The loss, eov red bv in. entrance to the extent of 0per cent." is complete and it is believed that fiardly anything can be saved T? fore the (Ire was discovered it h-d . pained great headway and from the llrst It was evident that the building was doomed. The Herald heittc Issued from the plant of Hand & White, print0" When lho tiro was ti'st discovered the basement and ground floor of the bail ling were ompletely tilled with pmoke. Those on the ground floor rushed out and the alarm was pounded for those on the second floor to leave the building, which .l.xttA K?? .,11 ?1lA ?"?' l'? .HI 111 III' I llll l?l It telegraph, composing ami storeotvnJng departments. By the time a'! liad escaped the entire building was ? mass of smoke and flames, several ' of the employees managing to 1-avo Ihe building just in time to eseape 1 "being overcome by the dense col- ' umns of smoke which were pouring ' from every opening in the building. A child, the son of A. F. Perkins of the composing room, asleep in the ' "basement. had some difficulty in leaving the building, lb' was howover. rescued. < The flames swept through the en-, fire plant in an incredibly shorr time and it was impossible to save anything from the building. The dense smoke prevented the removal of any of the machines or fixtures 1 'The records of the company were all ' in the safes of The iterant and .buir- ' rial and it is believed that none of ^ thorn was lost A ti tilim: list of tbo 1 two payors was in a saTo and is prolv- s nhlv intact Tlio fil? s <?f ilio pnpor ' worn entirety dcstrovnd The l iiililii"- v; - nwnO'l by Giles "f. Wil-nn '1 is 11 ! for pi. < tieallv two-thhd t;s vnl :o The t>uild;mr t? the riirht 'tso owned ' v t ]\Tr. \\'ilsi>n and occupied by T. O. t jmihik. riiirness (lean r. niici l< O. Jlnnnon. attorney, was damaged to >1 considerable extent by water. The tdock of Mr. Monk was seriously damaged, though the extent ean not yet lie ascertained. The hooks arid furniture were removed from Mr. Jlannon's olliee and were little damaged. FORMER SEN \TOR RENT REFLATES STORA' OF THE THIRTIETH DIVISION (Continued From Page One ) I ran destroyers in the fight on the German subsea menace Many submarines were destroyed. Die said, and the shook ruined the delicate instuuments in others and the morale of their crews. The depth bombs, he said, so shatted the nerve of the undersea warriors that they refused to go out again and this was the secret of the mutiny at Kiel. The former senator said that there weie hundreds of scientists at Washington giving their full time to tlie government in perfecting Instruments and methods for the Winning of the war. Senator lionet said that when he "went to Washington and hog m to j. investigate the eotton questio: .,<* ^ admitted he did not know anything ( about it. but ho oamo in eontac* ( "xvith men who elaimed that the> knew all about eotton and aotuallv r <1 id not know any more than he dtu. Tie talked to all manner of men, i from President Wilson down about overy phase of the eotton question The prevailing idea around Wash- | ington. he said, is that eotton ought to bring around 3f> rents a pound ( 1 I o uaitl t )i ?< t t lin ti'nuforn enn o I rveu have no conception of the south, the i methods of production, the fertilization of the soil and the labor problem. They think, he said, in terms of their own section, where wheat :s garnered by machinery at a mini mum labor cost, and at no expenditure for fertilizer. "They think that," said the former senator, "each ? of us goes around packing a ttun in I one pocket and a pint of liquor in * the other, and that we have gotten ^ fabulously rich off the prices we t have received for our cotton." I He said that the south should ad-1' vertlse its resources. Its social struc-l' ture and Its problems to other sec- r tions, so that it can gain the sym-i pathy of the other agricultural ele-l ments of the nation, which it needs. ^ Internally. the former senator^ L UMAK and Good Che like Possum an< "I^T7n A TTP?r? f | M 1 J-J cup of coffi " When It just right. Th< Pours, It And the flavor j Reigns CofTee-lovers spot, for it's ful If you don't t is worth what L - and he'll give yi ly^NE said that South Carolina was suffernir from the lack of its scientific inclliKence. lie advocated a rash ?rize, offered by somebody, preferably one like the state council of deense, to the South Carolina scienist who. in the year, evolved somehmc for the most benefit to his date. lloyd oeoroe tells how crisis was met aided Wilson I'or Troops in I lark Hour; Was Told to Come (Jet Tlieui. I .cods. Kngland, Dee. 12. ?"I shall icver forget that morning when I i-nt a cable message to President Wilson t?>llini? him what the facts .vore and how essential it was that ,ve shou I !:?'t American lielp at the speediest possible rate and inviting 1 i111 to send 120.Ono infantry and .a 1 no gunners to Kurope " sanl " r-'tnler I.lovd (Morge in a speech to > ".no persons here. "The f. Mowing day." continued he premier, "there <amo a cahle am from President Wilson: "Send our ships across and v.e will send lie 120.000 men.' "Then I invited Sir Joseph Mcvlay. the shipping controller, to lowning street and said: % v ,LurM NEW PRICES 30c, 60c, $1.20 NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Pursuant to an order of J. E itewman, Judge of Probate, for f.ancaster county, notice is hereby Hiven that the undersigned will sell it public auction, on the 19th day if December, 1918, at 11 a. m., to he highest bidder, for cash, at the ate home of T. K. Cunningham, leceased, one buggy and harness, ind household and kitchen furnlure. Said sale to begin at 11 >'clock. MARY E. CTTNNINC.HAM and REAUREOARD CTTNNINOHAM Administrators of the Estate of r. K. Cunningham, deceased, Dec. 4, 1918. 16-2t. " 'Soiul every .-hip you can.' "They woio all engaged in essonial 11 ados In cause w o were down ind out right to the bono. Tlvro va? nothing that was not ossontial. .Vo said: 'This is tho tiino for taking isks.* "Wo ran risks with our food an.l vo ran risks with ossontial raw in iorials. Wo said: " 'Tho thing to do is to got those non across at all hazards.' "America sent 1,900,000 men inoss and out of that number 1.00.000 wore carried by the Itritish mercantile marine. "The good old diips of Ilritain have saved the lih rty of the world many times. They laved it in tho days of Queen Kliza>eth: saved it in tho days of l.ouis CIV; s??ved it in the ilavs of N'anooon and have saved it in the days >f Kaiser Wilhelm. "It is a change from December, OIK; a change from the days when vo made our balance sheet and ound Germany had acquired more illied territory than she had heore; that a new ally had fallen and hat another ally was tottering and hat Germany was advancing ruthessly. "That was the story up to the end >f December. 10115. What is the Uory today? Kvery German submarine is in a Rritlsh port today SORE THROAT gf, or Tonsilitis, gargla with, warm aalt iQ'ln watar *pply~~ "HI LANCASTER NE lTNt?c?ffee i; er go together ' d Sweet Potatoes : i -.uzianne makes the best-tasting ee you ever drank. It's roasted ? fragrance ? you can't forjtet it. is delicious. know that Luzianne just hits tho ^ 1 of punch and pep. hink that this Rood old Luzianne you paid, then tell your grocer f du back every cent. , vL^ 8 The best battleships and cruisers and J torpedo boats of Germany are now, with lowered flags. under the sur- ! veillanee of British seamen in Brit-! ish harbors.' ' 1 "And the British army which has 1 fought so gallantly is today, at this c hour, marching across the llhine into Germany and into one of the most famous cities of Germany." + + + + + + + + + 1 + TARERNACLE Lancaster, S. ('., R. F. 1)., Dec. lfi.l The health of the community is good with the exception of two or three cases of "Flue." The Rev. Mr. Bledsoe. 1 lie new pastor, arrived at the parsonage nt, Hopewell last Friday and is expected to preach at Tabernacle church Smiilav. I lee i - - ! , T.i'm vnacle is now on a "honm,1 as she has |>;ii<l ail elalms in full, to Iho church, and has also huilt Sunday school class rooms, which adds much hoih to the appearance of the 1 building and convenience of ih?* Son- v day school Much interest was shown. Kaon 1 class contributed liberally, and after 1 paying the expense of building. in- ' stallecl iwii pood heaters with lie* ' surplus. ' Messrs. Marion S. Sapp and l.loy l f Taylor, of Wofford college, are at homo for the holidays. s Sergeant James \V. Plyler. of ? Charleston, is at home on an eight t day furlough. I Mr. ami Mrs R. IV Rowel 1 and / am',mm mmrnrnmam Doc Autom We are beginning to get regi tomobiles from the factory in the facf that shipments of ear while, we are taking this oppc your order as early as possible ly. The new cars just received up to the standard. City Mc Rock Hi Agents for Dodge Cars 1 RE SURE YOUR T DO! I !WS, LANCASTER, S. C. hildrcn spoilt Sunday with the Corner's father, Mr. L. H. Howell. Misses Heulah Taylor. Ktta Hello 'underburk, Annie Mildred and tuth Howell, of Lander college, anie home Saturday for the Christaas holidays. Mrs. Lola Smith.- of Camden, visted relatives here last week. Mr. James M. Stewart, of Camden pent Sunday at the home of his ather, Mr. J. H. Stewart. senptor. + h++++*+++++++++++ > TAX AH AW. + I- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Taxahaw, S. P., Doc. 1 fi The armers uro about clone gathering in his section. The grain crop is fine and a large me. The Taxahav high school will give t Christmas treo and a box supper "hristmas eve night. Everybody is nvited to 'come and bring a box or i present. The school is doing fine with E. \. Thompson principal. Mrs. F. M. Lowery has returned Tom a visit to Texas. Messrs. Iloyt Mungo and Frank fenkins motored to Wingnte, N. C., Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Holden Is visiting at he home of her parents, Mr and drs. F. M. Lowery. Mr. Perrv Thompson motored to donroe Monday on business. Miss Zelma Jenkins has return* d lome from a visit to her grand larents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. l>o\yery. )f this place. TIIKV Al/h DEMAND IT [.ancestor, lake Kvery City and Town in the I'liioii, Itecelves It. People wiih kidney ills want to be itred. When one suffers the tnrures of an aching back, relief is 'agerly sought for. There are many emedies today that relieve, but do tot cure. Doan's Kidney Pills have nought lasting results to thousands. loi'p i st I incnstpr i \ ilnire (if f li? i i merit. H It. McManus says: "About liree years ago I liarl an attack of tidney trouble. Headaches bothered ne a great deal and then attain, I could be dtzzv and my nerves would >e all unstrung- Spells of languidtess came over mo and 1 felt tired nost of the time. My kidneys acted rregularly, mostly too often. When heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, I ought some and 1 must say, they! iitirely cured me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy ;et I loan's Kidney Pills the same hat .Mr McManus had. I'ostei-Milium Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.? Ulv. 1 lge Lobiles I ilar shipments of Dodge Aulimited numbers. Owing t-> s will be limited for quite a irtunity to ask you to place to insure deliveries promptare extremely neat and fully >tor Co. ill, S. C. in Lancaster County. MEXT CAR IS A )GE i Influenza, Coug Relieved By Ire Taken According to Directions Recovery Will I All we ask Is, tako It according nervous, debilitated or constipated >'< recovery of health. In your anxiety to get better ?j 11 ie do. and take larger doses of this stain tor, and you will not receive the nam would. Your druggist possibly keeps it. ter at all druggists. warning ir;"1;:.;: ir; erage, will ho found superior to any i un<iualiiiod indorsement from people Company. Inc., New York.?Adv. TAX NOTICE. The tax books will open October lath, 1 1 X, and close March lath, lbl!). After December Hist the usual penalties will be collected. The levy is as follows: For State purposes X 1-4 mills. Ordinary county purposes 3 3-4 mills. Itoads and bridges 0 3-4 mills. Constitutional school tax 3 mills. Interest on past indebtedness bonds 1 mill. For C. A- C. Railroad bonds 1 1-4 ; mills. Interest on borrowed money 1-2 mill. For Interest on Township bonds in Pieasant Hill, 3-4 mills; in Cane Cre? k, 1 3 I mills; in (lills Creek. I 1-2 mills. Special laves ate levied in the various districts are as follows: in Districts 6 and 13, two (2t mills. In District- 22, 20 and I r?. thre? ( 3 t mills In D strics 1 3. 5, 21. 30. ft. $3 Uv :o. 20. 11 and IT four i ll m l,s | In District 7. six |6) mills, in D-triot 4, seven (7) mills. I;. D -tr < t- 10. 1 12. M. 1.7, 17 15. 19, 4, 26 21 81, 32. 33. 34 3 0. 42, 43, 46 and 43. e ght (8? mills. In District 38. ten (10) mills In District 40. eleven < 1 1 mills , All male citizens between the ages of 2 1 and 6 0 years are liable to n Poll Tax of 11.00, except those exempted by law. All citizens between (he ages of 21 and r.r> years are liable to a capital oil 11?>:i?i Tax of oo NOTK I'. OF 8 A LB. Ily virtue of an order of J K. Ft vmait Judge of Probate for I .aura ter county. State aforesaid, I will sell at public auction on Wednesday, the 1Mb day of December, lb IS, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 2 p. in., the goods and chattels of C. Amos Hyrd. deceased, at his late resilience, Taxahaw, South Carolina. Terms of sale cash. ANN IK L. HYRD. Administratrix. Dated December loth 1018. 15-2t?ltaw ( LEAK'S SALE. STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. In Common Picas. Mary M. Lazenby, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. i> o *?.. -i . - v ? iiinrncy, itH /\uinr , ei al.. Defendants. Pursuant to a decree made In the above stated case by .Indue K. W. Memmnilnger, dated Dec. I Oth, 10 IX, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Lancaster court house, on tho first Monday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: 1. All that piece, parcel or lot of land, being, lying and situate in the town of Lancaster, in the county of Lancaster, In the State of South Carolina, containing three (3) acres, more or less, and bounded north by lot of J. O. 'Elliott and estate lands of William Ganson. east by Dunlap I street, south by lands of J P. Hun| ter and west by lands of the estate of J?hn D. Wylie and estate of Wni. Ganson, the same being the land conveyed to It F. Miller bv John .1 draham by deed dated Dec. 1st, 1881, to bo found rooordod In the office of the R. M C. for Lancaster county In Deed Hook "0". pace 627. 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land being lying and altuato In the county of Lancaster, Waxahaw Township. In the State of South Carolina, containing thirty-one and one-fourth (21 1-4) acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of R. J. Nlvens, T. D. DoI,anoy and others, the same beInc that tract of land conveyed to John T. Stevens and Luther C. I ..axon by by Paul Moore, C. C. C I,. C\, by deed of date De . 6th, 1110ft, to be found recorded In the office of the R. M. ft. for said county In Deed Rook "R", pages 217-218. 8. All that piece, parcel or tract of land being, lying and situate In dill's Creek Township. In the county of Lancaster. In the State of South | Carolina, bounded by lands of W. R. 1 Plyler. J T. Funderburk R. C. TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 1918. hs and Colds >nized Paw-Paw After -You Are on the Road to Restore Your Strength, Vim and Appetite After your physician has pro- 1 nounccd you out of danger, you need a tonic to build you up. You can do no better than ko to the nearest up-to-date drug store and ooi.iin < a bi'tiic nf Nux Iron-Paw Puw comlion d take it strictly according to dire tions one tnlilcspoonful or 4 tin>*i a day. You will quickly find that the wine basis and ingredients in this remedy materially aid you in resti ring you to your former activity a d health. This compound contains no alcohol or whiskey except the ordinary strength of the port wine used in its manufacture, to directions. If you are rundown, >u will lind quick relief and udimate kly, don't overdo it. as many sufferers ilard remedy. It will not act any fase benefits from its use you otherwiso but if he doesn't, it Is sold in LancasPaw has the formula oa every bottle, rding to directions and not as a bev Ionic, having a ?|iiartor of a century's all over the world. Interstate Drug Kvans, the M. J. Perry lands (now t owned by A. (I. Fllison) and possibly others, containing one hundred and flftv-fivo ( 1 f?5) acres, more or less, the same being the tract of land conveyed to It. F. Miller by Fniina A. Miller by deed of date .Tune 30th. 18!t0, to he found recorded in the ofth e of the It M. C. for said county in Deed Hook "J", pages 412-413. 4 All that piece, parcel or tract of land, being, lying and situate in (Jill's Creek Township, in the county of Lancaster, in the State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and three and three-fourths (103 3-4) acres. more or loss. Ivtm? on both sides of Hoar Crook, bounded north by lands now or formerly of Kdrar M and Julius 11. Dailoy. east by tlio same and by G. W. Stogner, south bv lands now or formerly of T. H llairlns and west by lands now or formerly of K. P. Mohley, the satno being that traot of land conveyed <? Thos R. Dunn by .1 if. Hoik ny dooa of date August 1!>th. lOOfi, to bo found recorded in the ofllco of tho k M for said county in Deed Hook "O", at paco ?02. r>. All that pie o. parrel o< tract of lend bi-int; lying and situate tn C? Inr ('rook Township in tho county < ' I, t:i dor it) 111" State of South Cjrol'na. confaiain ' three hu> dred ad sixty six (3<i?:l ncros, more or 1" - bounded nor?h by lands of \V. T. Gregory. oast by lands of J. S. Mri'.i.ilril i!tii estate lands. Robert Johnson, and west by lands ..I ii. r ii.ii!i?T or * rawiora n 11 <1 or McRwain tho snnio being that tract of I o il ronvi vo<l to Luther P. Lnz nl>y by Robert f Urown, Mnyftte It Itoath, Florence It Fleming nod FRzabeth llniwn by deed dated .1 .m. j 30th. 1017. to be found recorded In he obiof the If M. C. for snid county itt Heed Honk "V", page Iflf? <> Mi tho e lots of land lying and situate itist oast of the town of Lancaster. it the count' of Lancaster, in the St te of S ill' Carolina, the same being fully shown on a map of "f lion wood" which is to he found recorded in the office of tho R. M. P. for said county of Lancaster In Reed ltook "8" at pages 80-81 and thereon designated as follows: Lots Nos. 3 and 4 in lllock J each measuring 40x192 feet; Lots Nos. 7. 8. 0 and 10 in Rlock J. each measuring 4 0x102: Lots Nos 17 IS. 10 nnd 20 in Riock P, each measuring 40x18 4 feet and Lots Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8, 0 and 10 In Rlock C. each measuring 4 0x200 feel The same helng the several lots conveyed to Luther <* T - lonKir *? ....... ...... < <-. oar'-u, mm n . I?J. I?. Rrown deceased. dv Jones Realty Co. by deed of date Nov. 17th, 1910. to bo found recorded in the offlce of the U M. r for said eounty In Heed Rook "J" at pace 184. 7. All that piece, parcel or lot of land being. lying and situate In the town of Lancaster. in Lancaster county, in the State of South Carolina, containing one (11 acre, more or less hounded north by lot of Joe Cox. east by street running by St. Paul church, south by lot of Levi Adams and west hv lot of H. M. Johnson, the same being the lot of land conveved to the said Luther C. Lazenby, deceased. by John T). \dams, by deed of date Not. 30, < 18t8, to he found recorded In said 4 office In Heed Rook "K". page 361. 8 All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying and situate in the town | or Dancaster, In the county of Lancaster and State of South Carolina. ^ containing one-half (1-2) of an acre, more or less hounded north by lot of I. C l.azenby. east by street on , which St Paul church Is located, smith bv lot now or formerly of Isaac Jackson and west by lot oow or formerly of P T niarkmon, the same helm; that lot of land conveyed to the said !,uthor C Lasenby, deceased, by Kllen Adams. Cuder Mobley. et al., bv deed of date Jnly 8, 1902, to be found recorded in said office In Deed Hook "M" at punes 129-140. Terms of sale, one-third cash the balance in two equal annual install niHiiiH, to no secured by mortgage of I the premises and to boar Interest at night (8) per rent per annum from date of sale. Interest to be due and payable annually. The purchaser or purchasers to have option of paying i all cash. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for all papers and revenue stamps. PAUL MOORE. C. C. C. L. C. | Jno. T. Oreen. Plaintiffs' Attorney. 15-3t?ltavr. ]