The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 17, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
FRIDAY, JAN. 17. 1919.
THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN A
Check for for llouds. joint celebra
T. L. Hilton, county treasurer, is son's birthda;
in receipt of a check for $10,662.42 residence of
from the Southern Power Company After the sei
for back taxes due Lancaster county ments the
for the years 1009. 1910, 1911, meet the (Irsi
1912, 1913, 1914 and 1915. and 20 with Mrs. Jo]
per cent penalty. The company protested
the payment of the penalty for Now <
a long time but finally "came During the
across." The payment of the tax Elliott W. Sp
was not contested. The negotiations a lieutenant
wen- miuif ny i >. o w.iuaiDS. at-' Flying corps,
torncy. and Mr. Williams tells The tain. Cnptai
News that there is a provision that un?l elsowhe
the money will ro to the roads of nounceinent t
Lancaster county. terest. Ho
" within in a f
llarhocue for City Ofilcinls.
Mayor It. S. Stewart entertained Names
the other city offlcials at a barbecue John T.
at the fire station Wednesday night. member of 1
Those present included members of campaign co
the council, water works board, congressional
board of health, rhief of the fire de- the following
partment and city police. this district:
?o? Lancaster
ltev. It. L. Dntlie Dead. spoon. Lanca
Rev. Reuben Lawson Duffle ven- Lancaster,
erablo Methodist minister, for sev- Chesterfieh
eral years a resident of Lancaster raw; W. L.
county, died at Westminster Jan- Kershaw c
uary 2. lie was 80 years old, hnv- Camden; C.
inc been born in Chester January 7, den.
1840. In 18.r>6, Rev. Duffle was York count
married to Miss Klla Stott, the cere- Hill; T. F. ]
mony being performed by the late Cherokee <
Rev. R. R. Dagnall. Mr. Duffle told GafTpey; R.
some friends just before his death Chester co
that he paid Rev. Dagnall $86 in Chester; Rot
Confederate money for performing Fairfield c
the ceremony: the money was worth- Wlnnsboro;
less at that time but it was not so Wlnnsboro.
learned until some days after th
wedding. Mr. Duffle united with the ^
South Carolina conference in 1880, Rev. W. M
?i? ii nuests The I
the old-time circuit riders and was <,uls?
also familiar with the work of city on n< xf
churches. Besides his wife, the fol- u',p
lowing children survive: Mrs. T. L. r',v
Hilton, of Lancaster; Mrs. H. (!. ElHott.
of Greenville; Mrs. <\ M. Shel- ,The pnRfo|
ton. of Columhus. Ga.; Charles Rrp JnvJtcd
Duffle, of Alvin. Texas; Mrs. S. M. nf thR,r phi]
Ellison, of Winston-Salem, N. C.;
' announcemen
James Duffle, of Spartanburg; Mrs. |j0?r? ?or ,
A Gaines and Mrs. It. L. McNeely, W|th special
of Westminster. , v|cos These
? later than
III With liillucii/.!i. printed in th
Among those 111 with influenza are
Miss Mildred Hillings, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie King, Miss Juanita Wilson, VORWAER
Ed Mohley and Commodore Clunton., AFTEI
I Hot Itiilue Baptist Church.
Sabbath school at 2; JO Sunday Than
afternoon. Organized class for Killed and
both old and young. Preaching at,
J:00 o'clock. There will be a spe-i
rial sermon on .missions Sunday af-1
ternoon. The subject will be "The Berlin. Jan
Whole World for Christ." All the Vorwaerts w
members of the Woman's Missionary ornnient troo
Society are urged to be present. All Xwfo liundre
the people in Flint Itidge section are ported to hat
onr/l In 11.. I ? ? -
. w.umu; iiiiiivti i<> itntsiiu aim 'vnr- Morn than 2<
ship with us. Edward B. Jenkins, e(j an(j 40 w
pastor. The governm
?0? have been sli
Motor to I*anen*ter. The buildi
The Columbia State of yesterday adjoining at re
says: Mrs. Leroy SpringH of Lan- attacking for
caster, secretary of the South Caro- mine thrower
lina Equal SufFrape Leapue and for- a|j nipht bor
mer president of the Lancaster tacans, who
leapue; Mia* Marparet Moore, re- building, repll
cently elected president for Lancas- machine pun
ter; Miss Nannie Hill Moore and throughout tl
Mrs. Samuel L. Allen composed the during the bo
Lancaster delegation at the suffrage Newspaper
convention yesterday. With the ex- nf (be Tapeb
ception of Miss Nannie Hill Moore. and Lokal Ar
who remained over last nipht as the temporarily q
guest of Miss Jane Tucker Fisher, truce patched
they all left' in the afternoon for tween the g
Camden, where they were met by the Spartac
Mrs. Springs" automobile, making wbich was n<
the rest of the trip through the bumor. was (
country. need of the ci
?o? In the dangei
On Committees. marketing an<
The Lancaster delegation in the
South Caroltna general assembly has tunity to look
fared well In appointments on im- By (he tern
portant eommlttees. Senator Houfth tlerf can only
1s chairman of the committee on hours' notice
federal relations and a member of The gnvernm
the committees on county offices and Spartacans ar
county officers. Judiciary, penal and patrolling the
charitable Institutions, roads, bridges hlg publlshlnj
and ferries. In the house. Repre- are excli
sentatlve Horton Is a member of the erty. Street
committees on commerce and man- waa resumed
ufactures and Incorporations Re- ginning of the
presenta'.lve Clyburn Is a member of The Tngeb
the committee on ways and means, gcarred from
?o? fire and vlrtui
Kntertnlns 1*. I>. C. dows have be
The Lancaster chapter U. D. C. window space
was entertained at the New Year's piled up rolls
meeting at the hospitable home of rlcades.
Mrs. Lester Robinson on North Main The losses 1
street. After the regular routine the flghtli
of business the historical study day are said
from "The South In the Rulldlng of while the govt
t e Nation" was deferred as It had that only tw<
n proposed as a tribute to the wounded.
memory of the late A. W. Chance to
r< id his sketch of "War Times Re- Sgt. Lovlck
t een the States" during Sherman's from Portress
mid In Lancaster. There will be a released from
THE LANC
! ND
COUNTY ! P?R->na.
,i
^ i
| Misses Carrie and CI
tion of Lee and Jack- wa,ne had R8 the,r w,
ys on January 21 at the! M,ss Kunlce Jack8on
Capt. O. VV. Poovey.: p n
ving of dainty refresh- ?
chapter adjourned to j0hn I?. Wylie is uui
t Thursday In February home of his parents. Mi
hn Faile on Kim street. iK Wylie. on Main
" j Wylie is suffering will
Captain Springs. but his co?dition is im
latter days of the war; _o?
rings, of this city, the'- Mrs. W. Ilerry Caul
in the British Uoya'; ill with influenza at 1
was promoted to cat Chestertleld avenue.
M Hm-lnno* ? -! 1
.Kciiim 11'"ij
re will read this an- \V. A. Davis returm
a-itli a meat deal of in from a business trip to
is expected at home >?
ew weeks. Albert Blakeney. for
, dent of this <-it v and no
Road Coium'ttees. Darlington, was here f<
Stevens, of Kefshaw. thls Week on business,
the central pood roads' ...
mmittee from the fifth \y j Cunninpliam s
district. has named in |{0ck Dill attending
: county committees In sale of Guernsey cattle
county: J H. Wither-I qco \y. Williams ii
ster; T. Y. Williams,: p|s pome nn Chesterfie
illness. Mr. Williams
1: E. D. Duvall. ( hw- recovered from influei
McCoy, McBee. ou^ a few days,
ounty: F. M. Wooten. 0 .
J. Shannon. Jr.. Cam-j R. W. Graeber attem
inp of county apents at
ly: C. L. Cobb, ltock lope this week.
Mr Dow, York. | ???*
-ounty: T. R. Butler.] Corp. Crawford Good
A. Dobson, Gaffney. | division, having been i
unty: R. H. Hafner, vice at the front in Era
>ert Gape, Chester. for a few days this wi
ounty: C. F. Elliot be released from the se
John W. Catlicart. Sevier.
?- Mrs. Hughes, of II
ervice at Vnity. waa jn Lancaster Tues<
. Bovce, the pastor, re- _o?
Mews to state that be-j Miss Trenholm of C
absence of the pastor'Lancaster.
ndav, (3rd Sunday!,
no preach inp at Fnity THE COURT Mil
ircl^_ DRY STATE !
lurch Notices. . j
-s of Lancaster county "Rone Dry" .\i
. ...... .1 Tl.. *T " -
' n?Tim Iilt> .M'U fs noTiccs;
irch services. Standing; * oiistructod by the
ts plvinp the dates and! pieme Four
services are preferred!
notices for special ser- i
should bo sent in not! ^nshington. an. lt>.
rhursday noon to he "dry states permittin
e Friday paper. import or to personally
2 itod amounts of intoxlci
tc r< tPTl'DPn I use were in effecl
{hp 80.oal,ei, Reed
i HARI) FIGHTING amendment enacted by
Supreme Court held ii
u . reversing the federal <
Spariarans Were ..
southern district of Wi
III Wounded in tin* Justice MeReynoids,
Fighting. lnR ?P'nion, in which J
concurred, held that
amendment was not
. 13.?The plant of the commerce regulatory i
as recaptured by gov- a direct meddling with
ps in heavy fighting and as such purely beyo
d Spartacans are re- ?' Ihe federal governtm
re been taken prisoner. The cnse came up on
) Spartacans were kill- government from th
ounded in the fighting ' decision dismissing
ent losses are said to! brought against Dan H
ght. | 'ng a quart of liquor Ir
ng was attacked from R'n'a for his personal
ets and house tops. Thei niitted by the state la
ces used light artillery j court held that such t
s and gas bombs in an! did not come within th<
nbardment. The Spar- Reed amendment, w
were barricaded in the was Intended to apply c
led with heavy rifle and1 shipments of liquor. '
fire. Panic reigned c?urt remanded the cas
he neighboring district In rendering the maj
mibardment. Justice Day said:
Row, where the plants! "In view of the auth
latt, Vossische Zeitungj Kress over the subject
izelger are located, was the enactment of previo
ulet as the result of a embodied in the VVlIsm
I up Friday niKht be- Kenyon laws we have
overnment forces and that congress enacted
.ana. The armistice, because of Its belief .]
>t without elements of 'prohibiting the sale a
dictated by the urgent ture of intoxicating li(|i
villan population living erage purposes, the far
zone to attend to its/ terstate commerce shou
1 to afford the business to the introduction of li
leighborhood an oppor- means of interstate cc
over the situation. ' cept for the limited pi
11s of the truce, hostili- mitted In the statute
be resumed after 12 nothing to do with liqut
given by each party.jas a beverage,
ent troops and the1 "That the state saw
e dividing the work of] the introduction of liq
? street leading to the sonal use in limited qui
K plants whose owners wise interferes with the
uded from their prop- congress, acting under
traffic in the district! power over Interstate i
immediately after the make the prohibition a
> truce. i state shipment container
latt building is badly It may exert Its author!
rifle and machine gnu Wilson and Wehb-Kenyr
ally all the front wtn-'lng In view the laws of t
'en blown in. In thai it has a power of ith o
s the Spartacans have this instance it has ex
of print paper as bar-, cordanee with Its vlev
policy.
of the Spartacans dur-, "When congress exe
lit in this district Frl- thorty in a matter withl
to have been heavy, state laws must give wa
ernment troops declare| the regulation of the su
o of their men were by the supreme power (
the constitution."
Justice McRoynolds i
Duncan Is at home sentlng:
Monroe, having been "The Reed amandm
service. I proper sense regulate!
ASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. ?
commerce, but is a direct
dling with the state's in
, fairs. Whether regarded
larlotte Mcll-I or puni8hment wi?don
jek-end guest in enactl?? " Hed prohi
of Great an,end,m!nt- so construed
goes beuyond federal powc
, liold otherwise opens possit
te sick at the partial and sectional
. and Mrs. It. which may destroy contro
street. Mr. own affairs by the several
i pneumonia, congress may deny lienor
proving. | who live in a state simp y Ij
manufacture is not < .-mil
(lien is quite why may not this i don*
tier home on suggested reason, namely,
the roads are had or mm a
for murder or conis are du
>(1 yesterday is the limit? The lteed an
Charlotte. as now construed, is a con
fiat imposing more coinplet
meriy a rest- tion wherever the state h
i\v res'ding at ed to prevent nianuacture
ir a few days intoxicants."
41
pent Tuesday HEAVY LOSSES WER
; ih? auction TO LACK OK EOII1
I ?
n >1 I jack of Airplanes mnl T
s con fined to
Id avenue by tlon Cost tttltli Division I
only recently |n (|H> Argonnc For<
v/a and was
Topeka, Jan. 16.?Lack
led the meet- ment, airplanes and Iran
C'lemson col- |-aoiiitles were responsibh
i heavy losses suffered bv lb
vision in its drive against
h. of the 30th mans in (h(> Argonne forei
in active ser- |i(j Governor llenty J All
nee. was here .ul(jn,ss al the city auditoi
?ek. He will n(j(jre8B> following the inai
'"vice at ( amp prcjses> was the first Mr.
made on his experiences oi
tie front while in the Y. M.
leath Springs. ylce
lay shopping. ^ Governor Allen asserted
amden. Is in 35th 8ufren>d 7 000 oaHUa"
six days' battle, or half th<
of the division.
LIFIES Governor Allen also crit
ST \TlTTFS cel,80rs,,'l) charging tha
' came as arrogant and absol
censorship of Germany, lac
inciidincnt I>- the German intelligence."
1*. S. Sii- September 25. the 3
ion started to enter the
said Governor Allen. "Hy
next day the doughboys
Statutes of beyond range of the art:
g persons to they fought for four day
bring in llm-iacy artillery support. I w
ints for their the roads leading up to \
nullitled hy lines and time after time
"bone dry" roads choked with the
congress, the horses that had been killc
a an opinion died in the harness in the
ourt for the bring up the artillery. Tli
ast Virginia, artillery support was not d
in a dissent- men or their otlicers. It
ustice Clarke ?f transport. We didn't ha
the Heed horses and what we did h
an interstate too old and feeble to do tl
measure, but The governor declared t
state affairs, should have been 00,000 1
nd the power stead of 2,300 which were
nt. when the men entered the I
an appeal of many "were old ones
e lower court French had discarded as o
proceedings ther use to them."
ill for carry- "Yet your army paid I
't? West \ ir- f,,r animals only to
,,se_ as P?''- j0 shoot them a day or so
w. The trial cause they were too old a
ransportation to do the work" he rontim
p meaning of Governor Allen declared
hich, it held, Germans maintained domi
inly to actual t^(i ajr on ,he American fro
The Supreme flAW muoh in the papers tha
e for retrial. UH of American dominatio
iorlty opinion ajr Hut we did not kn
throughout the war it was
ority of con- he a domination of hot
matter and saj,l. "There was no lack o
us legislation on the part of our aviator
i and Webb- times they went up knoi
no question OMP American plane and or
this statute American aviators wer
!iat in states against. three, four or fivt
nd manujae- planes.
iors for hev- ?Nof on|y dld thP airpiar
ilities of 'n" pay the price but the infa
Id be denied pa(d (he prjoo jn human lif
ntoxicants by prntectlon they expected am
immerce. ex- for there was no airpla
trposes per- for them."
which have
>r when used
PRINCE IS TREATED
fit to permit ORDINARY CJ
uor for perantltv
in no
authority of ~ . , ...
At Dance hven Prince ?f W
Its plenary
commerce to! "ot Exempt Prom "C?
palnst Inter-1 |n" by Others.
I in this ar?
Ity an In the' #
in acts, hav- Cohlenz, Jan. 16.?The I
he state, hut Wales, who has been vis
wn which In | American area of occupatio
erted in ac- pnest of Major General IMcfc
v of public turned to the British seci
J said pood-bye to General
irts Its au- at a luncheon at which he
n Its control puest of Major General Hin
y in view of castle of the prince of Weld
bject matter wled.
KnnfAPI'A/l I. .? U I m * wtn i-._ 1 At
L.UUIOHDU oiiii c iim .ii i iv,u in ine j
] zone the prince had been tr
said In dis- an ordinary captain, the rai
nated by his uniform, thai
ent In no heir to the British throne,
i interstate, At the dance the prince
intermedterual
afas
reward Y *1 T 1
iz:z Liberty Loan I
. I think. y
ir; and to
jilities for ?? OF ?
legislation
1 of their
EH The First Nati
led there.
a fm any Have you realized the risk y
berause
re hanged your Liberty Bonds around the
rr Where
iieiidment 1 lie t eiieral Reserve Bank 1
m essMviai dretis of Liberty Bonds have heel
e proliihi
or r:; TO SAVE THE BOND HOB
\ COUNTY from this kind ol" los
LIBERTY BOND DEPARTME:
E DUE . . .... .
every bond owner m this count
U'MENT ' .
with us and receive one of our L
tificates.
ransportaI
cavity This service is olfered you
***" sisted the Government in selling
now ready to provide a safe win
of equip- ..
. them.
sportat Ion
v '.if'ih 'di- Your banking business of <
the Ger- solicited,
si. derlaren,
in an
luni. This ITiV
JBUral ex- * 111?
Allen has
, ; First Natioi
? LANCASTE]
strength
nManBanraiaraanMBMMi
i< is<Mi the ???-??
u,eL;bne D OCTORSSAY CALOTABS "
king onlv ! ?, 4,
ARE BEST FOR COLDS
Argonne, I
noon ths Si
, , According to the world's greatest
K' physicians and medical experts, cal- al
llery and oniel is the best and only dependable c?
s without remedy for breaking up a cold over
out along night or cutting short an attack of S\!
the battle'8oro throat, deep-seated cough, in- (li
jfluenza or ia grippe. Now that
I saw the Hfjence has purified calomel of all
bodies of its nausea and dangerous qualities. I
id or had 'he new kind of calomel, called It
,Y .? t "f'alotahs" is even more popularl
' s than the old style.
1 " ^ ?' One Calotab on the tongue at bed . (>s
ue to the time with a swallow of water?that's! '
was lack all - No salts, no neusea nor the ?f
k>e enough slightest interference with your diet, L
work or pleasure. Next morning w
iave were your Pold has vanished ami your
ie work." whole system is purified and rehat
there freshed. Calotahs are sold in orig- ?
inal sealed packages. price thirty- 1
dorses in- tjve rPnts. Your druggist recom- g?
available mends and guarantees Calctabs and in
iatt!e and will refund the price If you are not;
that the delighted with them.?Adv.
f no fur- | \\'.\
it was intended that he should bo ex- in
M"0 each empted from "cutting in" which ni
be forced meant that one officer could claim si
later be- 'be partner of another officer, there st
nd feeble not being enough nurses from the yt
led. [American and British armies to go
that the around. One officer actually "cut
nation of ,n on thp Prince. he passed the In-'
?nt "We r'dent aside and submitted to the A
t came to 'nss ?' his Partner with the same
n of the Krace as the others. I ^on
ow that The first girl that the prince |
going to danced with was Miss Agnes Kann, a
air." lie nurse, of Haltimnre. When the ^ ^'.1
f bravery music began the prince was stands.
Often 'ng near Miss Kann and at once ofving
that fered her his arm. Afterward he m'
ie or two danced virtually every number,I
e pitted treating the American and Hrltlsh roon
! German nurses impartially. The prince was
not a good dancer. American officers
ie service ft developed later, had spent a good
ntry also part ?' ^he preceding afternoon j
e for the ,P!,,'hing him the steps of the Amer- Oakl
a ^s.i lean dances. I folio
no guard Two German river steamers to be ronr
used for excursions up and down the 120 1
1 Rhine by officers and men of the 80 o
third army* arrived at Coblenz. The, niul?
AS trips are to be part of the recreaiPT\IN
,l0n pr?Kram 'or tlie army of oecu- Trac
pation. othei
The excursions will include trips
ales Was l>eyond Colopne down the river and
beyond Mavence up the stream. lln-'xoT
Ittlllg
der the present arrangements thel s<?
excursionists will not be allowed to
land during the trips. Yn
meet
Prince of ?? ell G
lit lug the th? '
n as the Catmrrh Cannot Be Cured ste
mon m with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they ",l> '
.man. re- cannot reach the scat of the disease a m
tor. He Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly in- a res
Tw . fluenced by constitutional conditions, and *0 n,
Dlckman jn order to cure it you must take an
wna fho Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh lfedl- Pan>
cine le taken Internally and acts thru caste
es In the the blood on tha raucous surfaces of the maki
v?.. ?y?tam. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was if
at .>* u-i prescribed by one of the boot physicians /
! In this country for years It Is com- bv lr
posed of some of the beet tonics known, maxl
American combined with some of the best blood i *'/'j
purifiers. The perfect combination of
' l the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medtlk
deslg-| cine Is what produces such wonderful
. I results In catarrhal conditions. 8end for T n
1 as the, testimonials, free.
I F\ J. CHENEY * CO.. Props.. Toledo. O
1 All Druggists, 76c. Ja!
attended Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
PAGE FIVE
)epartment
nnal Rani
unui yuim
ou are taking in keeping
house? !
i.is notified us that hunii
stolen and lo t already.
I)ERS OF LANCASTER
s, we have opened a
s'T and will be glad for
V to deposit their bonds
iberty Bond Deposit Cerentirely
free; as we asyou
these bonds, we are
J for VOU to
I
lal Bank
R, S. C.
BUSINESS NOTICES
J KK\T House and lot and
tout eight acres of farm land,
no mile out Chesterfield road,
men rooms in house, pood barn
ml well. R. J. M Tlwainc. Canister,
R. F. I). 2. 24-It.
iKSM W \\ WTKI)?Rubricating
I. prease. specialties, paint, l'art
r whole time Commission basis,
en with car or rig preferred,
iverside Refining Company,
leveland, Ohio. 24-It.
T Cameo brooch with pearl on
ich side, bet ween my home and
ancaster Drug Company. Rental
for return to Mrs. Roswell
lyler. 24-lt.
"Nl> Fountain Pen. Owner can
?t same by describing and payg
for this ad. News OtTloo.
2 3-21.
\TK1> II1IHCS - Cow, horse
ule, sheep, gnat hides, mink
uskrat, 'possum, fox, coon
tins. Capers Cauthen. White
reet. See me before you sell
)ur hides. 22-8t.
FOIl S.XI/K,
s attorney for Mrs. Mamie Tj
tham I will sell at Public aucfor
cash on the first Monday in
-uary, 1919, her house and lot
(ed at the corner of French and
r-h streets adjoining the Preshyin
church lot. in case the same is
sold at private sale before that
This property is desirably lod
and the dwelling has seven
is.
\v p nnnivjav *
in. 7th. 1919. 22-71.
1)1(1 WC'TIOV SALE.
will sell at public auction nt
and on the 28th Jan., 1919, th?
wing real estate and personal
erty, to wit: All my home place
lining 290 sores ninr? or less:
seres on north side Railroad and
n south side Railroad; also
s, horses, cows, hogs, farming
. corn, produce, four wagons,
buggy, one N'ew Heart Parr
tor, two automobiles and some
p valuable things.
REV. J F. HAMMOND.
-4t.
ICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
WELL OROCERY COMPANY.
u will please take notice that a
ing of the stockholders of Sowrocery
Company will he held at
ifflce of said company, in Lanr.
South Carolina, on the 18th
->f February, 1919, at 10 o'clock,
, for the purpose of considering
olutlon adopted by the derectors
Tiend the charter of said comby
ohnoRlnK its name to Lanr
Wholesale Company, and by
n* Lancaster, South Carolina,
rincipal place of business, and
icreaslnc Its capital stock to a
mum of Twenty-flve Thousand
,000.00) Dollars.
R. L. SO WELL.
President.
faile,
Secretary-Treasu rer.
nuary 15th, 1919.
2t-4t?'ltaw.
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