The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 27, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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i # PACE SIX ^HE LEAGUE OPPONENTS | ^ .1 POSTPONE THEIR FIGHT, ^baiulmi to Try for Test Vote mi Knox Resolution X i > \ J i Time Soon. * || I ' ?k "Washington, June 26.?Senate ^' . leaders opposing the league ?>f na-j v. Hons have abandoned their plan to, n||I|' V try fo, .1 test m tin1 iiniiK'diute FSS* future on the Knox resolution, and k| I ? ' tut tied their attention to erystalliz-j Ing sentiment behind Blihu Hoot's t proposal that the league covenant be ^ ratified with reservations. The decision was taken as a fore- I cast that ttie league fiuht would re-J |[ main in quiescent state during the II coming week and probably until the treaty is submitted for ratification. [ 'I ribout two weeks hence. There may] , j jl>o some debate on the subject and i possibly an attempt to get action on n substitute for the Knox measure,I ffiimllnle Jhu* in the main the opposition effortsj J^ljuyij? seem certain from now on to center Hillull pn the final ratification fight itself. I Bim W .Republican Leader Lodge, in a statement announcing that the Knox ^Rgffiy||a resolution would not be called up said the decision had been prompted l?v a desire to give undivided sen-' ate attention to pressing appropria-j I KB tion bills Other league opponen n :5E n.-e known to feel also that action now would be inappropriate, since the resolution, introduced two weeks ago by Senator Knox, Republican, of KyS^BH Pennsylvania, was designed primi- f , HHB pally to re<inest a provision in the ? peace treaty by which tlie senate could ratify tbr document and still r reserve judgment on the league. j JBMMi "1 am very strongly in favor of i ' the Knox resolution," said Senator Hundreds < Ijodge in his staiement. "1 think tilers, woiindt tiie league and the peace with tier- ^ig army host received theii anany ought not to he interlocked and their lir: We ought to he aide to ratify the letters and ..... . . .. women xvorkc peace with Germany at once and then j|na desk at give the proper discussion to the coy- West -Mil enani ol Hie league of nations which ^backed only as sho has be Involves the entire future of the Klvira It. Wr country. j <l0 na woU by .... , , ... , , .. other states a I should like (o bring the Knox havo large ai resolution to a vote at once, but after spending consultation with Senator Knox 'mounts "'t I liave come to the conclusion that men soy they in the present situation of the appro-, cla* ai<* fro,n priatlon bills, and especially the army hill now before the senate, we ought ity Service, a not to press the Knox resolution at words from h . . Injured boys this moment because it will lead to tho transport; debate and nothing should he al those lads wl lowed to Interfere with the passage ^thV'sevort of the appropriation bills before July on tho men 3. We propose to pass them before thIr,'r; ^OIV?? , ,, , tensed, and 11 tnat uale aim si.au s.t n.g.it and day jAh ihe ho If necessary to do it. Various states "I am more willing to accept this States, which postponement because the resolution t^uuhy Scrvlc is growing stronger daily and the absolute necessity of amending the school, left t league if it is to ho mailo safo for tho alter a United States and for tho cause of friends. The peace, has just been freshly demon- favorably of titrated in Senator Root's letter with b"ie lie say: extraordinary force." is the most li caster county. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + made frccH TAX AH AW. + 1 ' mine,., + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + |,.ft in bet totMr. John <" Hlackmon. who shot Messrs Row ..... . Thursday for himself tec-en-1\ in an apparent efa meclianic s fort to take his own life, died at the takinn a six home of his son-in-law, ('. It Mnngo. which they ex June 11 Me had been in bad health ahaw and estti for some time and this is supposed to age. have been the cause of the suicide. ' .Mjss Idolen Air. Hlackmon was about 70 years of i,(.on a student age, and a prominent citizen of the home Thursda Taxahaw community. He is survived vacation, fcy two daughters. Mrs. ('. It Mongo.i Misses Will iind Mrs. W. N. Faile. ilis death tns Mc-Manus, came as a shock to the community. ing tho liij?b sc Mr. Robert <\ MrRoy, o; Rock Hill, came home tl u former principal ot the Taxahaw week to spend LIVER DIDN'T ACT nmrcTinu 1 UIULU I IUI1 Sijl 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Telia H After a Few Doses of BUck-Dr Meadorsvllle, Ky.^?Mrs. Cynthia doses of Blael Hlgglnbotham, of this town, says: "At Seventy yea my age, which la 65, the liver does ma<,Q Thedfo ,, . ? standard, houi not act so well as when young. A few member, of e years ago, my atomach was all out of ne d tho heJp Bz. I was constipated, my liver g-ive In cleans 41dn*t act My digestion was bad, and Uevlng the tr It took so little to upset me. My ap- constipation, petite was gone. I was very weak... I etc. You canno f decided I would give Black- stomach, liver Draught a thorough trial as I knew It working order was highly recommended for this Try Black-Dra trouble. I began taking it X felt gently and In hatter after a few doeea. My appetite feel sluggish, %iproved and I became stronger. My You will feel bewals acted naturally and the least 25c. a pack* trouble was soon righted with a few All druggists. ^ ,JU( ? il 110 if Fouth Carolina eol- to tho Victory Arch. TTcro **nud- P(1 ;d or ill, lying in tho dies'' meet, at tho war's end, and mej ntals of New York havo homo folks welcome tho hoys back. , - llrst special welcome Some of them need moro practical it liint of home from aid, eomo aro "blue," some need a tart calls from volunteer job back home, some want to traco the vrs at the South Caro- lost families. To all of these tho the Hall of States, US South Carolina women givo help. ",(l Street, New York. Sometimes they take a "blue" lad to Hr. by stteh contributions dinner and to the theatre. .. en ablo to obtain, Miss tFor those who need Jobs the War 01 ight is there trying to Camp Community Service maintains * South Carolina m< n as a nation-wide employment bureau. II redoing. Many states Its manager canvasses South Caro- iPP |>propriatlons. Kansas llna and other states for positions. $:::>.OOO, Massachusetts Miss Wright, who is from Cliarles- ra" other st ates smaller ton, is principally assisted by Mrs. >|?ri he South Carolina wo- Hurley H Lindsay and Mrs. 1'rido h 1 v e received nu linan- Jones, who, being a North Carolintho state. Ian, cares for North Carolina men. at out under a plan Miss Wright feels that Iter work. 0 War Camp Common- which affords tho solo lirst touch ire as a rulo the lirst with wounded soldiers, should bo omc folks to reach the '"'tier supported by the homo stato after they arrive on .than 11 haa been. She asks tho peos. The women invite l'10 of t,lc stato to send her small 10 can to visit thorn at contributions even to the amount of A itates, and iii the cases ono dollar, to pay tho heavy clerical ly wounded, they call work, which sho has had to meet In tho wards, carrying <,ut of ber owu pocket. Her services papers that aro avidly are volunteer. Tho War Camp Com- Ls owera or fruit. munity Service furnishes tho build. *. .. ing. telephone service, free 'bus rides. .* S Vk 'i'i' theatre tickets, light mneiieons unu i ' it? ' JIall of the hospital lists. Miss Wright's ! the \\ >ir ( amp Com- address is care of Hall of States, 27. C has established close West 1'ith {street. New York citv. w or his home in Itoek I)r J. C. McDowell and family four weeks visit to visited at the honto of Mr W. IE. professor speaks very Thompson recently. th<' health conditions Messrs. E. A Thompson and For* that tin- little village ri M< Mums motored to Kershaw oaIthftil place in In- and spent tin- da\ ruestlay. I I During his stay hero Mr. II. T. Hunter was here 011 I lent visits to tin* cole- business Wednesday ami Thursday. I 1 1 sprinp, and n.ilurally Mr. Karris McMani.s, a student of health. J the I'niversity of South Carolina, is and li. It Cook left haB sp"n,, ,l'" s,"'???r Detroit. Mich., to take nation w,lh h'? Parents. Mr. and course. Thev intend ^ ^'l,lus' months course, after, Mr ? "< lk and grandson. Clay-j , -r ? ion. visited at the home of Mr. P. poet to return to Tax- ' ... . M. Lowerv Sunday, ihl.sh a lust class par| Misses \ era Monpo, Ktta i'ittman ' | and Itirdie Phillips were visitors e MrManns. who has tit Ctiker college. came " ^ll,,'la\. j I y to spend the summer Mr VV V M,,M:,n,ls nia<1" a *'usi-, ness trip to Kershaw Wednesday. I fe. Kvelvn and Arbu- Mr <!"? (' ^Mentis was the first who have been attend-i farm,M in ,his community to report hool at Wlnpate, N. a coUon hlooTn ! " la,,''r pi" , ! ,ho j)|{ PESSO\ POINTS Ol'T 1 the summer vacation i til l NEED OF (O-OPERATION _ j lie Declares \ turcica and Ilni7.il Slioiild Work Toift'llit'r Cor Ituildinp of World. 1\ 0 RAH Washington. Juno Necessity W W j for the T'nited States and Hrazll to | work together for tho building up of tho world in tho ago in which iHola-: Low She Wu Relieved ,,nn is fa,al to na,,onal,t,ftB waBi poiniod out by Dr. Bpitaclo Pessoa. aught. president-elect of Brazil, In an ad-| I dress at a dinnor given in his honor; i by Secretary of the Treasury Glaaa. '.-Draught-- 1 "The simplicity of this course and rs of successful usa hu tho advantage to be derived from It." ., ^ the Brazilian president-elect added, rd s Black-Draught . .. , are clear when it is a question of lehold remedy. Every ,wo such countries as Brazil and the I very family, at tlmea, United Stales, united by so many that Black-Draught can moral affinities and such close bonds Ing the system and ro- ?f aympathy and friendship " j . oubles that come from ThP d,nner ,n honor of Dr PftBBOa \* , , .. came at the close of the busiest day, p\ Indigestion, lazy liver, , , , , : I 1 | spent by the distinguished visitor 7 1 t eep well nnleaa your fljMce ho arrived in New York last, \r and bowels are In good Friday from France, where ho repre-> V Keep them that way. sentod his nation at the peace confer- ^ ught It acta promptly, i pnce. At noon a luncheon was given a natural way If you ,n 'l,H *lonor at '^e Pan-American . . * union, by the Brazilian charge. Dur* * ____ Ing the afternoon he visited the senfresh tomorrow. Prloe a(e an(j house of representatives, ! ?Ono cant a doaa (both of which recessed while Dr. J. tt chairman of the international high "Ht LANCASTER NB ^Cjarolin?*Jn^^ '' WS, LANCASTER. S. C. *soa was presented. Later he was the guest at a re- ||j >tfon attended by members of the m ^ tin-American diplomatic corps. He Xj ^3^^^H. 0 found time during the afternoon {] 9 take a stroll unattended through "J| business district of Washington. 0: IK YOU WAS Replying to an address by Secre- Gj BecaUS? "If It ( y Glass at tlie dinner Dr. I'essoa ^ - " il Brazil could not remain indif- m T, ?? .> . . > ? IC acres, two miles f ent to the compliments paid that ^ through this place; cheai ion by the I nited States. j 3J jqq acres known as Ca: Secretary Glass in his address em- Jh timber and some nice bo 1 sized the closo financial and com- Of 100 acres belonging to rclal relations existing between [fi school and church. Ainu United States and Brazil and ^ easily worth $2,500. Th elt particularly on the benefits pO o !?7.^~innCre8 kn?Wn ? . . |C Only $2,800. -ly to accrue from the second ?Q ;>23 1-2 acres on cross i-American financial conference to Jfi roads. Close to school an held early next vear. , US 80 1-2 acres belonging tespondlng to a welcoming out- Gj ?pee* chlurc,,I!1"n!1 31 torn land. Think it over st of applause from the members, Qj yl lu.rP8 belonging to ] I'essoa declared that "Brazil QJ one mile to Zion; 1 1-2 t aid not forget the honor to her tjj of Landsford and Monroe rosentatlve." Sfi Mce. neat, almost new . ?? ID" lot. Cant put this house The senate recessed 15 minutes to*J| $150?. Located on nn,i elvc trie Hrnzillan executive-elect. LC Three two-room houyt! a made a brief address in English Qj good investment for $1,2 m the Vice-President's rostrum.' ^3 Jce 'n K001* l0cati< . , in ,i j , , .. 1 "Jl Five-room house and 1 he absence of Vice-President Mar- fU wnMs; overhead. ( 11. President Pro Tempore Cum-'rtJ J2.500 for houso and lot. igs acted as host for the senate, j ZQ Store room on Midway, ointing Senator Lodge and Sena- Si brom $1<>aKiO to SI -J.* . , ? .. .. . . RJ Six-room house and lol Ihomas. to escort the distinguishguest to the chamber. I ? irinnnr~imririnr n addressing the senate, Dr. Pes- ^ said: 1 \ I have no words to express all ow commission and president of th nks for the honor you tender to mission's central \executive c by receiving me tn this house. It not remarkable that I have no ?> RUISES-CUTS ds to express thanks because my Cleanse thoroughly nks are very great and very ex- reduce inflammation <ive and my English Is very short. by cold wet compreW- , I can assure you that Brazil, the aes?-apply lightly, without lent friend in the life of the lTnlt- ^ct^on~" _ \ V-Ja States will keep in her heart the VAPORUB nory of the cordial reception." "YOUR BODYGUARD" njso*. >0' Villiam f!. McAdoo. former secre-! \ \ of the treasury, will represent NOTICE To DKIITORS\ A Yl> < international high commission at ITOItS. \( reception to\be given in honor of \ Pessoa on l\is arrival in Nc\V| All persons indebted to the k. Mr. McAdoo formerly was of ,Mrs Wrlghirf dekea?ec make payment to the utaders \ ~f and nil having c)tiims a tains [ub-My-Tism is a fft^at pain kil- estate will present same, du It relieves pain/nn<l soreness tested at once. ' PAUL MOO sed by Khoum%t ism, Neuralgia, Executor estate of tVlrs. tins, Etc.?Adv. Wright, deceased. 7(?j-3t ; A _ ill fuuAiiracau At all times the artistic dwelling TT TB^T' in demand, whether largo or small, 0 pensive or inexpensive. An at- 0 ^ 0 -I I ictivc. inexpensive house, however, an exception. QUICKBILT Bungaws combine beauty and economy. /QUIC KB\ BUNGALOW NO. thoroughly ruTorlnj! the need* i?f the average renter: 1* especially T ^, , liullt t<-r renting purimscs it is w<;i t?ullt. co?y. convenient, well !) ^\ ^( lighted, well ventilated, attractive In,Hi Inside and nut. and Mil ill, I lull cozy. It Is iin x|>eiislvc In ismstrtict ion. lull will bring a I <>nf of I good r? n* A hia.se (ml I. rgc is s inucll a (IruWtMck a.s a house too I serviceable, small Tills i in is 11st the r I "lit si/. IPm/slows .ire alwivt In I is no| too g deniand. QUICKBILT Bungalow No t:t Is neither cheap nor elab- I enlngthe li orate It Is especially designed to make the best Invi stinent from I Bungalow > a rent standpoint atul lj>t cos In erecting tint bungalow you will .'l'.|r1,Vrgi''''-'t? ^ A \7 f? n vke I bell OA* V Ei QUICKBIL1 yyr A C Tf, til the tnctei i.il is alrc.idv prepared and the large denial*! fot ? ste | ilcs i t serap Itiinber are thus eliminated. s Kverv t ..it ni lumber is used You buy no surplus material TIME. kv. r piece of material lias Its own place KvcrvthlliC iiiuiioereu iimi s \ atematlreil Tin* Instructions to the . i; !?? r . r complete and tin- order >>f ? r? >*t t??ii It simple. \.. lime I* l<??t in luoktnif fur material. Tiir tint# ordinarily re- for further li i hi. .I i pi iii.iimry t tiling and trimming i* n??d a* .i larg# book, "QpiCi1 ' p..nil.II t III.. III.lis. IS I.mil ill panels. just Unit Illlloh time atld \,, t:t ,|||.| II r st Is . Unlimited in mustrurtloll. FKKK fof the t a n/~\o With tli** entire |iri.eess of erection systematized ltetter still. II n.ct d Ui Y - o.iuplele, tin itre.il ! iiiI.Iii.k "Bugaboo"- pre- sired ami Ins 11 *ti i ii .1 r \ pre pa rat Ion cllmtinileil llie labor in the erection of a QUICKBILT .limit.'.low is reduced to a minimum and tlnrcfore. a T^q-, minor coital deration. A carpenter .f average sis-e.i and eape fiance . / Willi two aliorers e.ii erect tl. house in 7 data. The ordinary T?,,. house house will take almost an many weeks. essiry " Snin s ?/-> ?rr \r ,\ sating in w .sle of material, time and lahor. Is ^l -fi \ ft ' n saving In lliiiiiet Willi the QUICKUIIT Bunya- alld one tV t I w tl... evpense of ereetlon is rut In half, hut that is not ah Yoll kitchen, 1\" nee-1 tu t pay a contractor's tee The ereetlon Is so simple and \ H-ft Tpe sistcm; ' ;e that IIlit carpenter of Ntera|te Intelligence can erect It "Wood t 'njti with ease Many owners Imlld them themseltes You pay no relllnif. Wall nrehlteet'n fee The complete plans with all speeltlratlous and Insure wariil Instruction* are furnished FltFK And yet the |il.ms are made with slate or after ear. till study l>y the beat and must experienced ot urehl- necessary tail leets. with n view to eliminating waste and gaining greatest terlor walls s economy and strength The cost ot the number ol J material Is further reduced hy the fait that you l.uy it from the painted wlltf mill, manufacturer and forest In one. Our complete plants cover _ priming t>a|/i| the entire process, froin the tree to the completed house Yon pay * Inside finish n > middle-man n profit You buy direct from the source of material. heaiy cogt <i Tiie price is therefore rock I- Itotu In our complete plants In which hundreds of houses are hullt simultaneously fiery short cut to perfection Is used and every waste avoided As the hou*< a are made In great ipiantltles, you gain the advantage of the low cost of ijuantlty production. QUICKBILT Bungalow Dept., A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., / ? Charleston, S. C. + X ySri*jrf PRICE Jk $944 If 10 pot 11"* Tf cant, for cash. Not V/)'vfL t -*1 1W1 i q ui cVbTlV b "n" ?" ?"? ' -^ ? mmm ? -? Mrnm M UmM M 11 ?' I u corn- CITATION FOR WTTTKHS OF ADouncil.l MIX I8TWATIOX. \ STATE OF SOUTH (CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. tRy J. E. StewmanAjudge of Probate. \ Whereas J. B. Whalay hath made suit to me to grant hlt*i Letters of Administration of the osla>*? and effects of Henry C. Whale*; deceased. These are. therefor^/up cite and _1 admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditora/of th? said do;i(FI> ceased, that thev/oe and appear before me, in the/Tourt of Probate, to be held at Lancaster on and July next, after ynblication thereof, at 11 estate o'clock in/the forenoon, tb show 1, will cause , if any they have, why said ilgned, Administration should not be t said granted. \ ly at- Given under my hand, this 16th RE. day of June Anno Domini 1919.V Lula / J. E. STEW MAN. ltaw. i 70 Probate Judge. ? House sily Rented * _ 43 I ife% Profitable Investment. ho host Investments obtainable Is tlio attractive, rentable house That Is. If st "I tlyi house , r. it It Is ililth lilt '.II lower tho oust withtrtfl cheapouse. It Is |iiisslblc. however. with the flUICKBILT hi 4:t. tor It is hullt fur just that purpose A house i itluu fl.aOnno anil renting for an average of !J is bringing Jo por oont Intorost Taxes Insurants'. will reduce It < it In nit In put rent fan tutl or investment? The -out income* from an attractive r Bungalow it his -into of nigh routs mil universal ' houses, will make i * profitable n vestment 3uild On Your Undeveloped Lot. WRITE TODAY iforritatlon anil a copy .f our attractive lllustratoi) (BILT Bungalows" No t :ti It will explain all about 11 iiix other Attraetivy QUICKBILT Bungalows It Is asking Merely till nut the coupon below anil mail It r Bungalow No 4j pleases you. toll us the color tietruct us to ship ftiiiiitillately iu1ar for its Convenience. Is slilppcil K, O. It fharlostoti, complete v.,tli all necr i.i I cxiypt brick work Size. over all, There -t/e two large lieil rooms, one 12-ft x 12 ft , t x U-llx a spacious living room, IJtt x is ft . a * '.i ftJ closets anil an attractive front porch, ltl-tt construction is largely of North Carolina line. the rsal,"/ thoroughly kiln dried Kxci tier t flooring' and s biidt in panels of siding llnetl with he . i v paper to ii /turaoie. Are-resisting standsrtl asphalt shingles, 1 eejf or red finish Kxcellent doors and sash All E and hardware furnished. House eouics with cx- I til I lost any one of a J it a tul i rd colors or Kxterior trim and painted With one -^1 f prlnifng paint. X f -7. ALOW DEPARTMENT, RY LUMBER CO.. ChirtootOR, 8 C. am MR* m? your Book. "QUICKBILT BurrrIowo" daily Intmitol III. rooa Imam. FRIDAY. JUNE 27, 1919. -"LYULKjS [T TO SELL OK B1TY ij an Ke Did?Plyler Will Do It." ffi ?= fc rom town on public roail; creek runs I 2 > at $5,400. [ 1 3key plaoe; 2 1-2 miles Trom town; some r J ttom land; only $2 2 per acre. I ? Mr. W. p. Flyler, one mile to Antioch C ust new house and barn. Buildings are P I is is a bai^ain for $4,500. _ J is Hunter }'lace, two miles from town. J ing of Liberty Hill and Brown's Ferry [ 3 d church. $^40 per acre with terms. 1; to Mr. S. S; Steele, one mile of Camp | f On I'otter road. Fight acres nice hot- P J Only $40 D^r acre. J 1 Mr. L. fi. Starves, live miles from town; [ _ o Shiloli; 200 yards to school; crossing P I. roads. Cheap Nat $21.50 per acre. i 1 4'Toom housed with hall: 1-2 acre I Op for $1,500. *2Iouse and lot for only P I of South Main St\eet. | 3 that rent for $4\per month each. All 00. P I: in, 58x160 eeet, only $225. - J lot, nlmost new house with wood fibre I o >an't he erected today Jor $2,500. Oniy [ * nearly new, $6,500. ^ I m )00 worth of lots in toWrn. ( ? L, fine location, only $3.0o0. r J