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IIPAY, AUGUST 1, 1919. (VSE SAYS PARTY J The list for ea IS VERY CORRirp j'jKust 11, the day ing of two Itinerar nntinued From Pag? One.) Sixth district. Fli 'fgjf Manning, August fekabeen flflictleed under the name of Kus?t 14; Oeorge '{Hhting for world peace and democ- Marion, August 1 , ri?.* " 18; Dillon, Augus 1 jMccording to Mr. Biease's reason- ton, August 20. ilU|in his appeal to his followers to Columbia, August dialegard the primary elections, they sust 12; st. Mat cannot be called "bolters" from the Orangeburg, Augi democratic party or "independents," Kust 17, and Bisli fort if we go into the primary wo are John Uary Eva bot|nd by it under the oath taken, but executive commit t if we remain out we are free and can bers that there ne j vote for whom we please and cannot' negro republican totalled bolters or Independents, for the South Carolin w^ave not bound ourselves to abide as never before it by fraud, but we will be what we are; state was it more ' the'reform faction of the democratic Provided the peop 1 ratty of South Carolina, and advocat- and voted In the g ' ing the true JefTersonlati democracy only danger, ho st ' aa ^outlined in my views here ex- treme lethargy Uis 1 pjaftsed, and 1 challenge any man to toward the genera show to the contrary." ! Some of the m The former governor tnferentially niittee, including setves notice in his statement that, Manning, howevei if ho considers that he is cheated by ",n mm stress sh general election and fails to get jus- democratic vote i tice at the hands of the state board 'arly at this time of canvassers, he will appeal to the the state are d< congress, "where m?b of both parties sible to get a lar who have no personal or political ,0l'ed. prejudice against me can pass on the The committee evidence presented and give an hon- ?I>en the enrollm est square deal.'' was not time for The statement is filled with ex- was pointed out cerpts from the writings of Jefferson the soldiers alrea and Jackson, on which the ex-gover- can Participate in nor bases his platform for prefer- Ashley ('. Tobl ment. the committee, i the amendment to Primaries on August 2(1 and Flection* law, adopted a i October 7. the general assen Columbia. S. July 31.?Clover- tern was extendei nor Cooper has designated October 7 incorporated cltit as the date of the general election to having 50 or mi Bll the unexpired terms in congress quested that the from the sixth and seventh congres I the county comm atonal districts, made vacant by the' formation as soor death of the late J. Willard Itagsdale, he would have nc of Florence, and A. F .Lever, or Lex-! and sending out t ihgton, who resigned recently to ac-j Chairman ,Kva cept an appointment on the federal forthcoming elect land bank board. 1 tant as the conj! A subcommittee of state demo- States is in the li crnttc executive committee, which |lu? P?'iy, ana, i mdt here, named August 20 ar, the the sixth and sc date of the primary elections and Sep- no' make a credit tember !? for the second primaries. If would undoubted they ure needed. The assessment for said 'hat he had t candidates was placed at $2.">0. a more determine . iy part of the repuhl 7 ^ \ .Mm 3fl 9^9 He quoted B ^^J committee of the B Don't let Diarrhoea, *1ux. . ohf*-mnn of tho Dysentery, Cholera MArbun, I c man OT tne ? or such "n-t the ST^RT of ? paj , as being you"! Anil Iteep > apodal fl wutch on the (SHLL>DREN. disciple of Mark 1 Dr. ThacMr's that money cou 9 Diarrhoea thing." He decli g Mixture J \ declared tha meana safety fo# thA family J ... , ^B If promptly uaeil ln\bow#l- ters in the W est fl tr^blHr., 6m.7i*nc,ef\ " the methods of t M your dru* ntoTe, prlr* 35c. ; Kerp it in / tha hoase? \ and are done witl M ready. J \ | ( 8 Thacher Medicine dp. i (too quickly re ^^^Ckatunooa*. Teaa., U. S. / Biliousness, Ix>s< IW? ~ Mir* /t, /X\ /fi, orSv fcrsaszA /s. ? ?^ <*"* rs\ _ - i_ r Half iublcH *6711 Feet Hijh Tbe HighestMocir?tevip in Easter (20 Miles Eevst oi Asbeville) Many Attractive Resorts in the (* k of WesteroflortbGarolini I Average Elevation 2500 ft. Above! Insures Healthful and Delightful Sum* ASHEVILLE'HErtDERSOPlVILLE-HIGHI BREVARP'BLACK MOUflTAIA WAYfl LAKE JUflALUSKA'TRYOfl -SALUPAf KANUGA LAKE' BLOWING ROCK | TATE SPRIrtG.TEriri/SIGrtAtttOl OoetlaodredTboas&pd or More Visitors WMMMi'CMftm Every Summer Because of tbePeli^btfol' Good Hotels &.t?d Bo&rdii?? Y . rr\//? i n /> ai i ______ I VACATION COHVEHIEHT S I Aun * * * Ar,P SERV/ I ^ LAND United States Railroad Adm mm| Oiraclor Gctfrtl of Railro | SOUTHERN RAILROAD jE?BBL jKjBhtL "Hd ^ THE LANCASTER NEWS, ndidates closes Au- THE ;*0TH DIVISION HAD I Baptist* preceding the open-j j 629 BATTLE DEATHS *iU* 1 ies were as follows: the Bai orence, August 12;'.., . . .? , ? ... , E. Y. M ? Mar Department Makes Public Final 13; Kingstree, Au-i ern Ba town, August 15; Inures Covering the Deaths gaya; 6; Conway, August nm* Wounds. that we it 19, and Darling- are, tiu Seventh district: Washington. July 31.?The war enthusij 12; Lexington, Au- department has made public final flg- our p<,0| thews, August 14; ures covering battle deaths and (j0 it." 1st 16; Sumter, Au- wounded of the various divisions of preside! lopvnie, August American expeamonary forces vention ns. chairman of the and also the number of prisoners cap- we can ' tee. told the mem-|tured per division. The 30tb division so pro8 ed be no fear of the i stands well toward the head of the ever so vote endangering "at in numbers of killed and wounded d, (Jof a democratic party, j but had comparatively few prisoners t},e Fir i the history of the taken. *1 t I ?. v a., sa> ' ?rmly entrenched, I Mual figures from the records of tIsfs vt le went to the polls) tlio A. K. F., as of June 3, show: in a ser eneral election. The! Thirtieth division, 1.629 battle readily ated. was in the ex-j deaths; 7,325 wounded; total. 8,9.">Y kin jplaycd by the voter Prisoners captured, four omcers, 75 h Amj( il election. | men. and the embers of the coni-j For comparison the following other tereste-i former Governor j divisions may be cited: thousu r, were of the opin-j Second division (regulars) 4,476 ould be laid on the!deaths; 17.752 wounded; the highest <>hO 1 registering. particu-:'n the list. other C ; when the negroes Twenty-eighth division 2 551 i ' ?y" * # Ions )ing everything pos-. doatlis; 1 1,429 wounded. I? (|,"e go electorate regis- Highty-flrst division. 251 deaths, ? ! 973 wounded. rrri decided not to re-j Ninetieth division, 1,392 deaths. [| |l ent books, as there; 5.885 wounded. U.UI such procedure. It i Twenty-seventh division, 1,785 that practically ill j deaths, 7.2U1 wounded, dy are enrolled and Ninety-second division, 176 deaths, the primaries. 1.4 66 wounded, as, Jr.. secretary o! Forty-first division. 154 deaths, called attention to 26a wounded. . tho A ll.. ? ?... i V i rot illvliilnn A A 11 .1 ?V... 1 on< ' uic nunuaiuui uill- - ,,"v ? ?? ioiuii, T,T 11 ucablis, i ,t the last session o* wounded. 0,1 er ably, when the sys- The 30th division stands 11th in ou 1 from precincts in the list of 36 divisions in the number scale! is to all precincts ?t killed and wounded in battle. ire voters, and re- In the capture of prisoners the 30th if yo various chairmen of stands 18th 011 the list: have a ittees send him in- Prisoners captured by the enemy you. 1 1 as possible so that are shown as follows: and ay* > delay In preparing Twenty-eighth division. 732. the?s]fg he ballots. Seventy-seventh division, 403. otab at ins said that the Eighty-second division. 24 0. water? ions are very imprr- Twenty-seventh division. 220. !lor *b fect8. :ress of th? United Forty-second division. 112. feeling land of the republi- Eightieth division, 100. laugh a if the democrats of Eighty-first division, 51. your sj venth districts did tite lie; able showing, there ? "'"ST SKVKNTY-I IVK \azy n, ly be contests He MlbLION' < AMI'AHJX courage lever in his life seen ^ ,{al),ials of South Carolina are cleansit d effort made on the co-operating with the Map- ?? Per* leans to capture the ''>,a 01 tbe South in a great drive! gUaraU| ?nt. and as an effort for subscriPtions for missions, educa- Calot 1V h,,.,, ,ion and general benevolence, in the sealed ,'n ""in 'the*"I'ni'ted suni ?r ^"5.?00.000, to be raised on aj?'nt3 ,f their machinery." flve"year *>lan durln* the elght daya "" ' mi of tin- auxiliary b,,Klnn'nB November 30th and ending JKHi national democratic SouUl Carolina Bap- |, ittoe meeting re- ,ists havG acrePted a3 th?*,r 'luota in J I terizing Will Hayes. ?he great drive the sum of $5,500,000. | 1 national republican This ?"?tltutes the largest undertak- . ] a "corruptionist, a ,ng Gver a33a'??d by the denomina- } ] llanna. who believed ,,on in Sout.h Carollna a?d in the J , Id accomplish any- Soulh' bul by ?? means to? ,ar?e [ 1 ared that these wo- for the,n to raise wlth comparative [ { d their suffrage sis- ea!,e- 11 only requires the general f J are disgusted with enlistment of all the membership. 11 1 he republican party This wiU bft done durili? the next f 1 ^ jt four months through an organization. I J which is being perfected, that will I j lleves Constipation, reach every member in every church I . 1 4 of Api>etite and throughout the state and the South. ? J to Torpid I>iver.?? pvery-ntember canvass of every ?! j church in the South will reveal their r 3 i willingness to do a big thing and > 3 'their ability to do far beyond any- "J r _j, *T 1 thing that h,ts been Imagined In all MS ^ IW I n ^ j | the past. The Baptists are so numei- Qf ? lOLIHA I ous that no indivic ual will be called ' Q" ^ \ upon to do more than he has the \ j ability to do, yet all will do more ffl nAm/SfifTt [than they have ever done. 31 The big campaign was opened for jjj ^ South Carolina in Columbia Tuesday, 55 ? loaot&Jos I July 22nd, when there were assent- Of ! bled with the general organizers, the JJ* g -j assoriauonai organizer and publicity QJ 5e^Level, from every part of the state. With _ pgpClimcvtg but few exceptions every association - J v | *? was well represented. The leaders of 1 LMIsU LHl\C the Women's Missionary societies I ? j e were there in full force and are ac1 ATfWI/ tively participating in the campaign, j - C LAI nvl*?l\| S . 'The Baptist women of the South have P 1 C I |^IV/JI I F* agreed to raise one-fifth of the entire p J AiweiyiM 8Um> or $15,000,000. The men and - J IniAlPU tavTL women who came together in C'olum- 1 jl | thntn *)'n exhibited an intelligent grusp I yP IV TI/CDC upon the greatness, the worthiness, l? ^ and the necessity of the undertaking. J j } an(l qualities were matched by P 3 C/iiMmflKriimfcfe a burning enthusiasm to put the job (Q suiiru/wi vikmiic | over at whatsoever cost and in a truly ?fl {/"X/l C/3C Kreat and worthy manner. The headquarters of the campaign j? Rf fH J? tl? m i n ..,. I. /1. . j fU ^ " "* >?<'Uui < m unud aic lutfticu ui ^jtypni ii pQ Greenville, with I?rs. W. T. Derleux [ * IWllLlrUI-l '-T and C'has. A. Jones, general directors. "G ICE j President W. J. McGlothin of Furman '^Q |, . . . .. _ university as state organizer, and Key. . 1 miitratlon, . ' , ? ? . Tl ,d?. Thos. J. Watts, State Sunday school j litre '< secretary, as state puhliclty director. ! HI i? O Chu and Will the Itnptlsts lh? It? [ J ~ ,p^e anawer jH an unqualified ys. J I j, . And this answer Is given because the r J r . yj '? ; undertaking had Its beginning In t h> * J r y\> | denomii utional heart an<l conscience _ J ffiflfff The campaign w.?s ordered by the j 1 ununlmous vote of nearly 5.000 mi s- L ? H|S9n8nffi9 sengers in attendance upon the ( ' Southern Hnptist convention at At- [ * ^ lunta last May. It was the expressed r J will of Southern Haptiats that the1 ? ^ iimiiiiTiTiiiiimii.gq^J money should be raised, and Southern \Ull * i...? ' < ** in---1 LANCASTER, S. C. i have ubility to match th->ir MEXICO KIT H 11 answer to the ouerv "Can ? ? m.T?? , ? < )t 1sts raise $75.000.000," Dr. ullins, president of the South- (Continued Fror iptist Theological seminary. "It is my strong conviction war" in 1018. Gates are able to do it. My reasons Declaring that 1 it in numbers, in wealth, in friendship with S ism. and In the conviction of Gates said he had w pie we are abundantly able to tCM-s to him, explaii Hon. m. W. Stevens, formerly fairs but he asked nt it of the Southern baptist con- to place these in th answers: "Most assured!", pe du "not want raise It. The South was never with statements sue porous, nor were its people make only to a close full of hope and enthusiasm." trge \V. McDaniel. pastor of New York, July 3 ?t baptist church, Richmond, Association for I'rot s: "Three million white bap- (.an Rights in M tjoylng prosperity and living nouncd recently that tion of increasing wealth, can records showed 391 raise seventy-five millions for been murdered in M gdom in five years." Mr. J. today made public ni M'.son. Knoxville. Tenn.. a rich 1 -- ? ? murum VlCllIUS C? troughly and passionately in- deaths the organize layman, answers: "Yes a just received inform d times. Yes." The nrst oC lhp " McCoy, Sr., was mur ins iiiore\imitntions than nnv ... . , ?, hill and Fever Tonic on tlic as September. 191.1. , liut no None Wants Imita- association, lie w; They are ^fangerous tilings wounded at Ayutla . niedicine line. Adv. calling themselves tlie association said. IMP PI III-? t he United States f JllU ULUL. after losing his min LIV?R LAZY? HIS A CALOTAB -straf Sonora by Yaqui In \ V V tenger. a brother-in ful HowYyung and Encrgc V. Hoffman. IT. S. A Feel After Taking Tills Nt> E1 Paso. Texas, in 1! is Calomel Hablet. attacked and murd \ bandits in Durango \ Wright, killed by Vi u have not tried CaloUbs yo. hua in the presence delightful surprise awaiting was lhon abu8ed bv ^he wonderful li^er-cleansing item-purifying ptyporties of may now be enjoyed without The Wnilin htest unpleasantness A. Cal- Harrington Whj bedtime with a swallow of -that's all. No taste, Vo salts, j sPare on the menu e slightest un pleas tint ef-j Carrington That You wake up in the mtkrning j drink a silent toast so good that you want to ] ,?.10 w , ,, v \ I used to drink a toas ibout it. Your liver is clean, stem is purified, your aitjie-1 arty. Eat what you wish 1 m-r*. nsTTrfT'P r.fir Tlio novt ?i?.o ...... I TX tl^JliVIUV 1 w"'? J"u \T' F R ean, nervous, blue or (lis- fcrfVL d give your liver a thorough J 7? Cl^arsbythoro ig with a Calotab. They are J'0 * ect that your druggist is au- ,y.c'i; 1 to refund the price as a ?. , ]r'^ :ee tyiat you will be delighted. "" 1 " s abs are sold only in original, * * " "\T\ packages. I'rico thirty-five *{ [>/?'\,r. At all drug stores.?Adv. V*'* -O^YGUARl nnrinnrinririfinriririnnrin n-1 uuuijuUIJU 1J CTI31313013131. Watcl WATCH for the 4ARRY HIRSCH i MEYERS who have g Markets for the ben STORES and THEIR We are going to >f UP-to-DATE Read M. 1^* L ICA ai a pi icc w 1111,11 ler?"HOW WE DO In the meantime WE ?n ALL merchandise on ha Jo come NOW and be CC "The HIRSCH STORE NE put the GAIN foi WE Sell the WALK-0 4 1 r .1 /iiso ror in )ON'T FORGET. Now is the tim WE HAVE 'Eh eheHIRS Wholesale LANCASTER, - - -I- hr n -I - I >1rl* i m ? IW _________ PAGE SEVE>t rrrl 'r y ; I:;I k * . ' ' " ' ^ rttten several let- p , .. _ ning Mexican af- UOOU I loilSOS at LOW H )t to be requested Cost. Why ? ? ? B e record because v to play politics" \Ve do a largo , , Mnount of work with h as one would ^ Social M.Hlern >la rrletid. I^B cliifyry instead of by US ? handv, and building in In 1.?The National. B large Niuan ti^es as we ? . . do, wo eliminate the ex eotion ol Amen- pense of^plans and spe- Bj exico, which an- eiflcationsN W| its "incomplete" BECAUSE?\Ve Ncet lumber |gg I Americans had | from the l\rest, and Eft exico since 1910, ? ;,i;,er supplicsXincar- Eg Mfl lots, and wo nr\ Satisames of five more M fle(ir with ;i Reasdqable E) incoming whose* profit. ^ ?j ition said it h.u^B| \n? Can ilav<*?a Home' gj*j se victims, Allen !^| make a variety of PB si//'s and styles of ready-todercd as far back I^B |,?(_Up houses at prices of Bj according to the H $-_>no.()0 up. us attacked and'^l Write or 'phone us for our Bu Jalisco by bandits1? Illustrated free catalogue, or gg ..'H tomo to see us. *?, < arran/.istas, 5fJ and later died in!? ( S ^ % V' P d. His wife, sonIH^9H9MflBS?3K?j8IQ^S3yB?8H86 also were said to injured in the at- NOTICE OF IHSCHAHUE. titns listed were ^ Notice is hereby given that the unJune 1. 1918, i (iersijrIU,i| will, as Executor of the esdians: ( C. Pot-I tale of gujne \ Stewart, deceased, on -mw in v.on. iu?y 25lh (lay of August, 11)19, make murdered near j,js unal return as such Executor and i)15. O. M. Saule, appiy to the Probate Court of Lanerecl by Mexican caster county for letters (lisinlssary. in 1915; w H STEWART, illistas in ( hihua- Executor of said Deceased. of his wife, who July 24 1919 78-4t-w the outlaws. . . ? + '? ,Marc- PROFESSIONAL CARDS it is the blank 4. + + + + + + + .1. + + + + + 4.+ { DR. J. KKECM FUNDKRUURK, is where you j DenUil Surgeon, to the stufT you j office Hours: ' with- 8:80 te 12:80 A. M. 2;00 tQ 6;00 p M 1*1*0 And by Appointment. ? ViUIO Office Phone 160. uahly? J Residence Phone 52. mprcs- Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. without JMiS> I vufy i Kub-My-Tism is a powerful nntl 3^f\F>?7iP7""T septic; It kills the poison caused k j from infected cuts, cures old sores >"-30*.60ME20 |tctfer> rtc.?Adv. riririrtriririrtriririrtrn-|nn[-|n fW tlli IMO 111 III 1 Jill UUUJullllJlJUuUllll'J 1 Out | : return of our MR. I and MRS. MINNIE jjj rone to tlio Northern S efit" of the hTrSCH | customers. j? show a FULL LINE | ly-to-Wears for both [| will make you won- {} IT." |i are going to SLASH prices | j nd as we need the room, jjj )NVINCED. Our Slogan, tj :S for BARGAINS." [ j r YOU in BARGAIN |] VER SHOES for MEN [1 r i r\ irn e LHUICJ 11 e to buy LION BRAND SHOES. | I IN STOCK. I \] CH STORES | S. C. Retail K jainjTuiircr?iinfiin^ ^ ... .. |, --JBlll' ? >. X.M?" " ?> -