The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 02, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919.
THE NEWS ABOUT TOW
Services at Episcopal Church. of th<
Rev. K. II. Harding will conduct ferenc
services* at the Episcopal church sumin
Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock days
queatc
Congressman Stephenson Speaks. (() j)()j
Congressman W. P. Stephenson. ^ cn
of this district, spoke to a small but ^je{j ^
appreciative audience on the court xTnlto,
house green Wednesday afternoon xittlttl
In the Interest of the Victory loan. pOBtni
The tank was here at the same time. son
but suffered an accident which pre
IOIBK r
vented It doing any tricks. It spent tlon ,
th*> night In Dunlap street near the rroasj
court house. The meeting and ad- ratPS
dress of Mr. Stevenson had not been rajjwa
advertised, which accounted for the 8jona
small crowd. South
Tax G?>es On. party
The federal tax on luxuries went V)
on yesterday, and merchants believe xh?
that it will work a hardship on them noum
to keep the prescribed records. There tpP \
Is a scale of taxes that must he put next '
on by the merchant and collected a
from the purchaser. The tax is not groim
a tax on the merchant and la not to py
be paid out of the purchase price,
but must be added to the purchase
price The tax takes practically all
luxuries, from pajamas right on up.!
Every cold drink will be taxed 10 J mp
per cent of the purchase price, with nolle
a minimum of one cent. Every| tain
"'morning dope" will cost one cent tival
additional. Two dopes can be
bought at the same time for a tax
of one rent. hut If bought at separ- son
ate times It will he one cent for each wher
drink, it is said. eral
np
Mis. Wattle Williamson Dbad.
Mrs. Wattle C. Williamson, widow ^u<
of S. H. Williamson, died at her <"ar*1
home in Monroe, N. C.. Friday morn- ^as '
ing, April 18. at 1 o'clock after a s,nr<
long Illness. Mrs. Williamson's u0
maiden name was Crockett and she April
was horn in Lancaster county. January
25. 1848. She was Mr. Wil- Mi
llan>aon's second wife and was mar- Sund
ried February 22. 1881. She was Hellt
the youngest and the last survivor p
of a large family. Surviving are .. 1
her two daughters. Mrs. R F. Kirk- aj8je,
Patrick, of Atlanta, and Mrs. F. G.
Henderson, of Monroe. L. Z. Wil- Ju
liamson is her stepson and Mrs. Min- arriv
nie Wolfe, of Monroe, and Mrs. Fred days
Wolfe, of Manning. S. P.. are step- J. K
daughters. Mrs. Williamson was a ?
Cr
devoted member of the Presbyterian ^
church. Funeral was held from the ^ ^
residence. Rev H. F Gurney. D. D.. r^ar
conducting the services. Rurial was ? ar|
in Monroe cemetery. ' Kd
Mrs. Williamson was a sister of nf <
Col. J. X. Crockett, of Lancaster Hldwi
county and aunt of Mrs. W. H. M l
len, of this city, and Mrs. Mamie C.
Simpson, of Columbia. ' *
. . PlyU
New Fiction for the Lancaster; M
Library* ., .f!
Old Dad?Eleanor Abbott.
Penny of Top Hill Rail?Belle j?
Mavlates. visitl
Shavings?Lincoln.
The Great Mirage?Ford.
The Song of the Lark?Gather. nel1''
The Impossible Mrs. Rellew?. Past
Lisle. M
The Avalanche?Gertrude Atherton.
I R|va
Suhe Pane?Partridge. ( ter
Pippin?Laura Richards. j p.
The Blind Man's Eye?Balmer. '
Penelope's Postscripts?Kate D
Wiggln.
Stephen March's Way?Knibbs.
The Gates of Wrath?Arnold
Bennett. j
The Lad Aft?Hallet. I
The Wanderer On a Thousand St
Hills?Wherry. ble.
The Firefly of France -Angel- keep
lotti. ; fronCheerful
by Request -Ferber. the
The Pretty Lady?Bennett. j and
His Own Home Town?Evans. pain
The Boomerang?Osborne. ' are
Star of The Desert?Rower. \ til t
The Three Strings?-Natalie Lin- the
coin. j raisf
The Green Jacket?Jennette Lee. cont
Belinda of the Red Cross? 1
Hamilton. TOL
The Desert of Wheat?Zane Grey. I
In addition to this Action, Stod-j A
dard's Complete Works in fifteen OasI
volumes, has been addpd to the LI- quir
brarv collection. ; w^o
All library members are urged to, lust
return noons prompiiv i ne num-i .??!>?
ry regulations require all hooks to A d<
he returned in two weeks A fine of bonr
ten cent* per week for every week man
over time, will he rigidly enforced dem
Library hours. 5 to 7 p m , Sat- shoe
urdays. wav<
?? . ntlll
Will Not Hesclnd Order. with
The Sotith Carolina Hallroad commission
Wednesday refused to re- Tllh
selrd Its order 179, prohibiting the
Southern Hell Telephone and Tele i N
graph company putting Info effect bull*
May 1. Its proposed schedule of in Com
creised rates on business and res!- Fed<
dentlal telephones In this state The r'mu
proposed increase would average 13 face
per cent, according to a statement whl<
Issued by the corporation Officers cond
THE L
N AND COUNTY j , ,TAT,"N '
Sgt. Jetlier
9 telephone company, at con t'ompuny >1,
es with the coinmiHaion con- Dui-Iiik the
K practically the whole of* two MONTIiltKHM
...... w. 1?? ...Kum, r.~ 1JHH, this not
>d the commission temporarily, fl<er's plutoon
<1 up its injunction, as {he mat- hI>1<, |oss from
uld be more expeditiously set- became some\
\y awaiting the decision of the with no thougl
1 States supreme court and Rer he mov<Mj
es Commissioners against barrage from cj
taster General Albert S. Hurle- ?,thor, reorganl
.a director of the United States |0 OVIM.UJI|
aph and telephone administra- cheering a
as to the right of the latter in- m^n |>y h,s f<1J|
ng long distance telephone toll m.sf| ,n (he fa<.
without the consent of the j ,l|H 4|u,y
ty and public utilities commis- ?howed the I
of the various states. The lead<M.Hlllp an(,
Carolina commission is a .
ami ins runiii
to this much comment
nn Wyck School In C'ose.
? News Is requested to an e
that the closing exercises of * *
'an Wyck school will he held * NOR I H
Wednesday. May 7. There will * * *
basket picnic dinner on the1 ijHnca8ter. S.
ids and addresses will be made j .j., vveathei
;t. Hoddey Hell and others. fann work' but
ing crops. We I
PERSONAL?. windy weather
north mostly, i
bud on vegetal
sses Genleveve Boyd. Perry s()mR damaKe ?
Bennett and Mrs Max Brit- fh<Mp wonM b<
are attending the musical fes-, 8ppma an, ki?f
in Charlotte.^ | We havG ha(
s. Charles Walters and little which will be a
have returned from Columbia, Kraln. meadow?
e they have been spending sev- *"ini; cotton up
weeks. i again. People a
! planting It, bu
n C. Hough returned home .the corn to ph
lay. having received his final uen advanced f
arge from military service. He pagtures are p
ippn stationed at Camp Mills |0(,king well,
his return from overseas. Mrs. J Boy<
rn to Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Boyd. sick at ,hls
28. 1919, a son, Marion Dove.. n,ftnt of the N{1
, was postponed
ss Florlde Stogner spent last Mr. J. F. Ci
ay with Miss Myrtle Hunter at lego, is home f
own. school.
_ _ ? " ... Miss Blanch
M. Brooks, of Greenville, spent , , .
. . . , the North Banc
week-end here the guest of his ,
. . ~ ? turn home In a
r-ln-law, Miss Genleveve Bovd. . . .
m made a good t<
Ban Craig, of Erskine college,
ed here Thursday to stay a few (JOIDSTXH I
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Craig, of Craigsville. * ASTEI
awford Culp and Itichard Rohi
have returned to their homes
after receiving their final dis- J olemun 1 hi
go from the navy. Thomas J. E
Wendell Will
I Manierick and William Louis. Ward Knight
'heater, spent last Friday with Ike Connor,
aid Ststare. Martin Stalli
^ Stafford C.ial
out. A. Erwin. of Monroe, spent
... .. . ,, ,, Thomas I.ovi
ay with Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,, . . ,
r Ttobert VVhiti
, Beauregard I
ra. J. C. Elliot and son, Joe, are Olin Small,
log relatives In Chester. Steve McNee]
Samuel Dun<
illan McCaskill, of Kershaw, is p.anson Mobl
Ing Oeorge Poovey. c
>hn Hay who has been in Fen- Andy Harris,
r Infirmary. Rock Hill, for the *}un McManu
week has returned home. | Robert Bask
I Billie King.
r. and Mrs. Sam Lathan and Nathaniel Ci
> daughter. Jessie Wilson, of Lemuel Twit
rside. have returned home af- Leonard Twi
spending some time with Mrs. Robert Frasl
Lathan. Henry Wade,
^ Robert Oastf
HOW TO SWIM. Thomas Thoi
Asa McArth
n . ,. ,, Robert Thon
Hv Annette kellerman.
(leorge Clybi
(This list 1
No. .1?Trending Water Lancaster Red
and beside the dining room ta p,ptp fhp nam<
Put vour hands on the table ....
- ? will ne appreci
iin$c your elbows about one foot
i tbe body. With hands flat on .
table, move them rapidly baelc
forth, meanwhile pressinn the PICTURE
is downward. Then while they
still moving. raise one foot un- fiie Price of
he knee touches the bottom of . ,
in lament
table board. Drop this foot and
i the other, then reverse and
inue.
Ideut. James
n TO SHOOT WOILB-BK here May 7 w
?.\NK HORBKH LOKKS NKRVF Price of Peace,
rvonia. Va.. May 1.?When Winner of ci
tier Arthur Panton turned to in- honor, the hig
e as to the wants of a customer, and tbe Rritls
had come Into the state bank highest honor
before closing time today, he stow on an all
ed down the barrel of a pistol. Member of
mand that be surrender victory Inf. 30th I>iv
Is was followed with another de- Out of flf
d for cash Ptnton refused the medals of honr
and and told the straneer to ilont Bmitli f*<
it The unknown hold-up man "For conspii
F?red and backed out of tho door, intrepidity abo
keeping the cashier covered call of duty In
his weapon. tny near Monl
' tober, 1918.
: CONDITION' OF LAIiOIt
I.FAOF.lt IS SATISFACTORY . " fonu,,"n
. .. Lieutenant I>r
ew ^ork, Mav 1.?Tonight a . . . ..
- ? . wounded in the
f>tin from the bedside of Samuel _ , ...
....... . attack, but he
pers, president of the American
sratlon of Labor, who was se- linM j>ro
slv injured Sunday when a sur- latin. Chills
car collided with a taxlcab in Fever, Colds at
h he was riding announced his j,ir pneaslte tli
Is a splendid
lition was satisfactory. Tonic \dv
iANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER. S. C.
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aliout In a heavy S
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lighcst <|tiality of
personal bravery 11 7 .
act is worthy of :== C ' ?Sd"lt i
lation. ??
-? -1 lection of Dr
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LANCASTER ?? =
(\. T< P I) 1. May rrt /^V/>C
r has been good for =: JLd%/ ? y m V y
not good for grow- ??
have had lots of cold
and i. iron, the |= Fresh from the c
consequently it was ? v
nr,,rr '? quisite Beaded C
.',1 ;rh- " J set, Navy, Gray,
I good rains now ?
benefit to the small! EE \
i, etc. It will also i =^: I /llLr/Id
unless it turns cold i EE
ire generally through == f/?0 0 r* i\
t have the most of =
int yet. Plowing is "
or the time of year. ?
;ood and cattle are ?
= Fifty Crepe de Chii
:1 Craig Is seriously '
me. Tho entertain- = flfla GeOVgette I
irth Lancaster school ^5
on her account *= In Navy, Black, Pekin,
nig. Of Ernkine col- ^ Thege are Sample Dresses.
or a few days from ? , ,
5= and every dress worth .JO
Boozer, teacher of EE than we have them inarke
aster school, will re- 2= Inspect these dresses and <
saclier"for*'them? haS = $15.75
| "Make ' Vit
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Hips, ?
angley, men. displaying the highest braver;
ton. and skill. When his command
held up by heavy ma< hine-gun fire
he disposed his men in tho bes
ngs. cover available and with a soldle
t till 11II ii ci in it t (<11 k it inainiue-^ui
e Mallard. neat. Creeping up to the position it
5 the face of Intense fire, he killed th<
-ungley, entire crew with hand grenades ant
his pistol and a little later capture*
ley. a number of Germans who had tak
'an> en refuge In a dugout nearby."
ey- Home address care of Mrs J. M
Colored. Doiler. Rock Hill, S. C.
YOUTH LOSES LIFE
lQ8' AT GREEGG*S SHOALS
inningham,
tv, Claude Fleming I#nses Balance an<
tty. Falls to l>catli in Water
er' Wheel.
>n.
Anderson. May 1 ?Claude Flem
rnweii,
lug. 10 years old dynamo tender a
the Southern Public I'tilities com
ipson.
pany power station at Grogg'
, . - ... . Shoals, met a horrible death Tues
s furnished bv the
Cross and if incom- day ???*rnoon h* *,pPPe
>s of soldiers omitted ,hrou?h ? hole in a bulkhead an
. . . fell into the water behind the tras
8tPM. )
screens and was sucked info th
water wheel of one of the turbine;
HERO W ITH The accident occurred about r?: :t
j COMING HERE nr'of^ an(' Jhe body was recovere
40 minutes later, when the wate
? ? . ? ... in the lake had been released and
Peace" to Ik- shown
crew went down into the turbine t
?t? r Wednesday, 0mj j,ody. Young Fleming wa
May 7. the son of \V C. Fleming of Abhr
ville and had been employed by th
; C. Dozier to come power company for some time a
ith the picture, "The Gregg's Shoals.
A party from I/Owndesville ha;
ongressional medal of gone out to the dam for an outin
host American honor with Dr. Thomas O. Kirkpatrick
h military cross, the Some of the party were nut in
Great Britain can be- boat taking pictures of those on th
y. dam, the young man and Hr Kirk
Company O, 118th patriok standing near each other.
lizard ran out and voting Fleinin
ty-two congressional stooped down ami removed a plan
>r given by the Presl- to get the lizard and lost his bal
arolina has six. ' ~ 1 "
?uous gallantry and) Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
ve and beyond thej with LOCAL# APPLICATIONS, as they
action with the ene- Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly In'hrehaln
France Or- "tjencad by constitutional conditions, and
in order to euro It you must take ar
Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medla
?r ~i?. c,n? ' taken Internally and acts thrt
d of two platoons. b|00d on ,be mucous surfaces of the
>zier was painfully system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine wat
. , prescribed by one of the beat physician!
' shoulder early In the jn |bj? country for years It Is com
continued to lead hU P?sod of some of tho best tonics known
onunuecj to i? act nis comblned wlth Mm( of tbe bloo(!
* purifiers. The perfect combination ol
veil it will cure Mm. the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medl
i cine Is what produces such wonderfu
unn r,o?er, Itlllous results in catarrhal conditions Send foi
Ml li(/ri|ipe. It kill" testimonials, fr<-e.
i?t eases tlie fever. It ' ' CHERhY f^CO., Props Toledo, O
lu\o?i\e and KcnerHl j Hall's I-wmily Pills for constipation.
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son-Cloi
CASTER'S LEADING ST
nsn>
For this Sale the
esses Ever Show
;s Is An Exclt
lesigners. This sho\
leorgettes in White, 1
Pekin and Black, i
n rnr/>i a r r>s\r> mntr
\j arnii/iL tun i/i/j
$27.50 $32.50
ie, Taffeta I Cotton \
Presses
Grev and Tan. .. . . , ,, .
v, . ... Printed \ 01
No two alike,
per cent more beautiful coin
d for this sale. .., .. . ,
with solid col
compare prices.
and $18.50. $.">.75, $7
ctory Sure?E
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ir a nee and fell Into the iron grating
s and !ti the fare of the dam. Th<i,
turbines being in operation at the
t time his body was immediately
r sucked down and whirled around
a the water wheel. When found his
i body lay upon the wheel, hut was
e not in any way mutilated. Or Kirk1
patrick did everything possible to
1 revive the young man without sue
cess.
Officials of the company express
regret at the accident and state t at
young Fleming was a highly competent
man.
3 DEBATE ON LEAGUE
STILL IN PROSPECT
l
(Continued From Page One.)
Ottoman dominions and German
.'colonies shall he given only to naf
| tlons willing to accept them.
Recognition of right to withdraw
s from the league on two years' noi
tice. or in case of dissent from any
d amendment of the covenant hered
after adopted by the league.
It Thus it will he seen that the first
e major criticism of the original cove
* nant?destruction of the Monroe
0 doctrine- is met with a substitute
" which is claimed at least to be ef1
| fective The second serious objeca
! tion that foreign nations could
? control our armament is offered
* also as a palliative.
I There still remains, it was pointp
I ed out, another major objection to
the league plan in general?the liability
that United States troops nia>
' he sent to foreign shores to carry out
u the mandates of the league To be
L" sure, the United States is ostensibly
a i
? lltlA <|iitckly relieves Constipation,
Biliousness, Ijoss of Api?etlte nnd
\ Headaches, due to Torjiid Liver.?
Adv. .
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=
. Ill
LAUND1
With increased skilled lal
I am now in shape to pron
work. I respectfully ask a
money.
CHU WING,
DAVfS I
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Greatest Col- |
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rn in tliP r.ifv =
isive Model ?
ving includes ex- ?
Flesh, Coral, Sun- f?
^11 full silk lined M
> SALE |
$39.50 |
foile and Organdie H
Dresses M
!e and Organdy Dresses in ==
r combinations, combined ==
ors, also all white. EEE
.50, $10.50 and $15.00. H
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Kiven the decision as to the number
of troops, but that is not the point.
It is said; the objection is against
sending any United States troops to
participate in the affairs of Uurope.
Senators realize that to be the
keystone of the entire structure of
the league of nations; if the league
cannot send armed forces to carry
out its mandates what Is the use of
J giving ultimatums? it may be asked,
tbev admit. Around this proposition
will probably center the fiercest
debate, the alternative to its ac[
eeptance being rejection of the whole
i plan of a league of nations.
Senator Johnson, of California,
said: "I am studying the league of
; nations as an American?a selfish,
; provincial little American. if you
please, but with my whole thought
foi mv own country. I am only an
American, for America first."
Just
Received
Two cars soft Winter
Wheat
FLOUR
5,000 pounds I,aid.
2,000 pounds dacon.
One car Horse and Mule
h ann Man y r ceu,
fl Hi* shipment Chicken
Feed, all kinds.
I If you want to save
' money see us before you
8 buy.
I Ferguson Co.
?
ilY OPEN
ior amj additional machinery,
lptly do all kinds of Laundry
trial. If not pleased, pay no
THE LAUNDRY MAN
HJILDING.
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