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TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1919. ' /Mfc Ave?A6e Ambrcam/V I MEWT MR SAVING HA?T. \ / I Yoo Two oocmt TO I I I Km Ok/ BACH OTMBR / \ V 8*TTWR y ?!L_ s C Loyal AmaHcanal Gat Togethsr on National WORKING AND SAVING TELLS H WILL REDUCE PRICES PI * , Gavarnor of Pedaral Raaarva Board Pamphlet la Tel'a How Living Expanaaa May Ba Anaware Cut Down.?Why Evarythlng Want Up. Aa an ana' What la the beat way to raduce the Can I Save high coat of living? vision of the "Work and save" is the answer glv- compiled an on by the Federal Reserve Board In a pamphlet an latter written by ita governor, W. P. Get Ahead." G. Harding, to the Banking Commit- jror indivi tee of the United States senate. The incomes are committee had nnder consideration the t.iia pampblt proposal to reduce the volume of lightening s< money in circulation. Governor Hard- bursement tng opposes thfs plan, holding that it amounts froi 'will not afford tha relief expected. OD]y does thi "The Federal Reserve Board be- answer to tl Haves" says Governor Harding in his but it afford letter, "that any currency legislation information at this time is unnecessary and unde- figures were treble, and would suggest that wheth- official govai > er viewed from aa economic or Anna- the several dal standpoint, tha remedy for the garded as m present situation la the same, namely. This mats to work and to save; to work regular- B#w attack I ty aad efficiently la order to produce thrift a natl and dietrlbute the largest possible foster the ha volume ef commodities, and to exer- Afterward." dee reasonable economies in order gnvlng more that money, goods and asrvlcss may bow much o< be devoted primarily to the liquids- to save and i tloa of debt and to the satisfaction to they can cm the demand for necesnltlss. rather comparing ( *Vtaw ? fcuvu tu muunrucp ku riiravftRHDC^B COfltS Si ths or tha gratification of the desire for The Sarin luxuries " an excellent Daring the last two yearn there han truths of ths undoubtedly taken place a certain the schedule mount of credit expansion. Governor taken home Harding shows, and this In the clr- sldoration b cnmstances connected with the (Inane- method Is to ing of the war was inevitable. But it canvass thn will be corrected as the securities men who w issued by the government for war the attentioi y.rpoees are gradually absorbed by In- their agrees restore. This expansion of credit Is situation, equal to the difference, Governor Saving an Harding aays. between the total war been prepar expenditure# of the government and tlona at a nu the total amounts raised by ths gov- Interest In tl eminent through the medium of taxa- gets to the tton and from the sale of its bonds fested In si and other obligations to far as they where the f were paid for out of the savings of is being can the people. He does not believe that any reliable estimate of tbls differ- , ence can be made, but he is positive iLfcTfcKh : that, whatever it 1s. It will be gradually absorbed through future savings li Y A for the reason that banks are lending and may always be expected to lend freely on the government bonds de- Colony of U posited as collateral. Hawaii Bu The principal cause of price adTandes Just before and during the period of the war was the need of the Recent rep governments of the allied nations for tain an inte all kinds of commodities and for 1m- son In thrift mediate delivery In large volume, and a record for the "competition of tjiis buying by Sales of \V governments with purchases by pri- Stamps amot Tate individuals who failed to contract ikese Island their expenditures at a rate commen- , amounted to In- V.?- "> "'i" rA|?c.iUiiinc3 ftciuci |JU of those governments." tie# took a t< One of the features of the post-war When It period, through which the nation 1m amount Is fa now passing and which has been ta quota for marked by rising prices, is the gen- apparent tha ral relaxation of war-time practice of lepers, despii personal economy. This has resulted little less tb; in an increased demand for food gnd Up to dat< clothing and other commodities by Saving** and many persons who during the war is more than practiced a more or less rigid econ- "$20,000 in e omy in their personal purchases. Also. It must ho borne in mind that they The faith re not only buying at market prices the faith tha but are buying in competition with stead of an < the export demand In nddltlon, large- what you wa ly Increased wages and incomes 4ur- ! Ing, too, for ing the last five years have developed ! demand for many commodities which Spend a lil ' are not of real necessity. This nat- ' it's a sure re rally has diverted labor and raw and savings in W manufactured materials from esaen- I ?? tlala to non essentials, contributing no Thrift heii mall part to the trend of Increasing will enable i oet? j victory also. "Why I Put Up With Hat a for Years," a long time \ Writes N. Windsor, Farmer. hor told me a "Years ago I bought some rat pois- the sure rat which nearly killed our fine watch guaranteed b; dog: It so scared us that we suffered W. S. Stewm I $ THE LANCAS1 YEO Miss Hetty Fisher, yeotnar fflnYn <>n<l class. In the navy, Is n VIA P H Uonalre twice over. She ha /Joj> formed that her nncle, an oil producer, has left her fortune, which consists of worth over $2,000,000. The v War Saving* Day. yeoinnn Intends to stay In until plnced on Inactive duty alreudy had a year's serv OW OTHFR -T'M,rs RK? sh,, "roughed It" I ma with her uncle, John P. 'API F AFT A UFA It ft bachelor who ran awuy f iUlLL UL.1 AlUAll soon aftor hlB parents brc from Ireland. As a resul taued by U. S. Treawiry visit while he was staking < Question "Hov? Can I claim, Miss Fisher Is todai *v* Money." heir. Her home Is In N?w wor to tho question, "How Made 8awdust Valua Money?" the Saving* Dl- Not many years ago tht Treasury Department ha* that accumulated each spr Interesting and helpful the local mills was a nulsai titled "How Other letpie mill-owners. It was In the w of It was dumped Into the sti dual* and famll'es who#? 11 sh were exterminated, and less than $5,000 a year given nway to nnyone who w 11 offer* a number of en- use of It. And about the oul uggeation* as to th* dl*- could he made of the sawdus of Income* of vm-Iou* ?f packing for Ice In the Ice n $1$ a week upward Not The expansion of dntry b material furnl*h a ready called for more Ice. nnd more 10 Droblem of for more snwdust Tha an authentic source of 'he mill-owners that th* aa to living coata. The uct of lht?lr mills. which they compiled from reoorde of ?,vln8 away and throwing i rnment Investigations Into ^mmerclal value. Sawdu subjects and may be re- so,d ^ tbe load> to date end accurate. ~ ~ rial makee possible a .. . . In the movement to make Nan~! ,lk* a baby ' onal ckaracterletic and to "V' . . .bit ot "S.T. ? D"n-' do",' b'"r " ? 1 1. Will iBtWMt PMPU to h*Ve "" " TO" " moo?f br bowing :to> A Wond?rful WorH ; ?r Mcpl# Ooil It ponnibto -Don't tnlk to me about th< III ' V'., ,,?" of pant .oil Unci* Jo t down the cost of living , ' , , ' , . , lK . . ... T^he world today la far mor :helr costs with average . , A. . , , . . ful than ever liefore. Just same Income. . , ? . . . took Columbus as many moi ge Division suggests that . , . . , . * A. now takes days to cross tl way to drive home the . . m , . . \ , . ? . and we talk about flying and budget system is to have ? . ' , , . discussed at school and B * R m,nUte "8 th?Ugh 1 by the children for con- n? y the families. Another Why, the other day I dro organise a bouse to-bou.e " coun,ry *ch ] Just ln Um >ugh committees of wo- ,he ask: 111 bring the budgets to 'Johnny, Info what tv i of families end secure claaeea >s human race sent to study their own And Johnny answered proun "Motorists and pedestrians d spending budgets have "Tbsfa what I call progrei ed to meat local condl awhHe ,here won t b* *n7 imber of polnU, and much anS."-Los Angeles mince. he application of tha bud campaign is being mant- "Kat-Snap Heats the Host 1 actions of the country Made," Mrs. Kmi'y Shaw National Thrift Campaign "My husband bought $2 led out successfully. bought a 50c box of RAT-SI"* trap only caught 3 rats t SNAP killed 12 in a week. \ * I \pi F iv11111 wunoui ka l'-SMAi', 11 3LI JI LLllUll/ couldn't raise chicks witl yni r *? riI/nj/,C HAT-SNAP comes In cake mrl.r. Ill jAtIWuO sizes. 2r?c. boc. $1.00. Sold 1 anteed-by Lancaster Drug C( S. Stewman & Co. infortunates In Farawaj ye War 8avings Stamps + + + + + + + + + ++ + 1*2 Per Capita. ^ PROFESSIONAL CA ; ? lortc from Honolulu con- j resting and unusual les- . I)R. J. KEEt.'K Fl'NDKIt which may lie considered Dental Surgeon, the slates to attempt. Office Hours: ar Savings and Thrift 8;S0 to 12;3n A M ig the inmates of the Pen- 2:00 to 8-00 IS M. Leper Colony during July , . . ... And by Appolntmcn $62 per capita. Alto- * irchasem of these securl- Office Phone iSO. >ta 1 of $1,984 of stamps ? Residence Phone 5 is considered that this Office oyer Lancaster Ph r more than the per capl- ? the United States It is CJOC AO I? t the optimism of these te their station In life, Is _____ an remarkable FOR CAPTURK AND RKT the total sales of War e.,i,w elv? oi-euei Thrift Stamps in Hawaii CHAIN f.AM. OI KM A $2,020,000, or more than CONVICT xcess of its quota." James Dunlap, who esca chain gang camp In evening that mores mountain* is day, July 1st, 1010, was sen t gets a steam shovel in- . last .March terra of court to a jld hoe. Labor saving in . , , nt. It mairiH money m ^ars on cha,n for brpa War Savings Stamp.. Bennett-Terry Company's si is nbout five feet, four Inc ttle lean than you earn? dark, ginger cake color; lo >ad to Buoceaa. Put your ho didn't havo much sense rar Seringa Stamps. talks and works very slowly ? * flat nose. >ed to win the war. It A reward of twenty-flvi is to enjoy t will be paid for this convict to the chain gang camp at I. | g q vlth rats until my neigh- ' * mnM ? ibout HAT-SNAP. That's 8h6rllf killed and a safe one." ? " v.aTI,D y Lancaster Drug Co. and H "' KK8TKH an & Co. . t County En rER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. MAN GOSNELL CASE (JOES TO THE FEDERAL COURT to i t? I to L Petition of Defendant Asking for (j, I Removal From State Court di 1 ' 8uweti?ful. | Greenville, S. C., Auk. 28?The H | caBe of Jake Gosnell, charged with the murder of Sheriff Hendrlx Rec- , let tor on July 4, was today removed wl | from the court general session to the . B1 United States district court for the w] western district of South Carolina, , (In (upon the tiling by the ^fendant of a petition under the provisions of ^ j section 33, of the federal judical I code. The tiling of this petition ' automatically removed the case j i from the state court and a writ of ga , habeas corpus cum casus, was is pa i sued by J. It. Knight, clerk of court, directing the state authorities to de! mi i liver the body of Jake Gosnell into J<( the custody of the United States n'| I marshal. i (F), sec-1 Alvin H. Dean, attorney for the ''' 8 defendant, intimated yesterday that de s een in ^ action might be taken. Solicitor at Oklahoma ? his whole Marlin caused a suprise today when Qf proj>ertles directed that Gosnell be brought _ erv nrettv up for arnilenmpiii "nnn -- - t - ? Mi the navy raigned, (Josnell made no reply what. She has ever to the questions asked him, reIce. Two niaining mute even when asked as to in Oklaho- |lls plea, following arraignment. McMahon, j1 Ortuncil for defense filed the petition rom home ... . . ,. . , . P? >ught him ' w*1'c" removed the case to the federal; ho t of tliat, court 1*0 jut a new 'Solicitor Martin declared tonight ^ > his sole that he would inaugurate a fight to j York city, have the case remanded from the fed-J gt i?-ral to the state court and expects to j ble. appear before Judge II. 11. \Vatkinsj~ t sawdust in the near future, with a motion to Ing about that effect. ice to the jj. Martin's efforts are unsue ay. Some renins and ces8fu?- t'ie trial of the case may take some was Place at the Rock Hill term of the ould mnke ?, ; y use that A __ 4 _ '"'i RAT - SNAP, farming ~~~~~~? Ice called l aiso mice. Absolutely prevents1 ln" n^l*l0(t?rs from carcass. One package, e by-proa-j proves this. RAT-SNAP comes in| hud been (.akes?no mixing with other food, iway, bad Guaranteed. st Is now 2He. size (1 cake) enough for Pan- I try. Kitchen or Cellar. , '?? - " " " I www *.? > i'iikpn) ror inicken I House, coops, or small buildings, taring dt? *1?00 size (5 rakit.) enough for all j farm and out-buildings, storage r?? would buildings, or factory buildings. (1 -Tnrt,* Sold and Guaranteed by Lancaster Drug po. and W. S. Stewman & Co. t _ t wonder? f^jyenjayayp[y5(ijay3ij^^ p Cannon. . i iuc? e wonder- jgQj pped Into MAN SIX' e to bear &u vo great divided?" Be is. Aft a? ^ pad as til* ^ [UEj 'rap Kver sjij ' Says. g trap. 1 (Ue JAP. The Sg Pmt.pmi.mjm & a i> a *n lyC" Touring C%r >11t RAT- gfW with two auxii. ^2 I'm never DTcr* im yuan. $1783, 1 o. b. factory it." bg Throe E& guar- [ph and W. ?g 32 w:| For Hands T If1!)] \T?OMEN can drive this sow pod from L^j \y Lexington Touring Car ^itb ( r% f TllOO Sir1 1 ' . U...7- t.i., y 'w caac, Lumiucnic, ana saiety. tenoed in npi Hm pressure of one finger operate* i erve four jq?|l the emergency brake. , ^ klnu jiitn k'.d The easy-riding qualities of this ore. He pjfl rar relieve driver nnd passengers :hos tall, l^ni lrorn fatigue an<f make piotoring oka as If delightful, regardless of roads, hilis P) t! or tratiic. s; walks (ye : s"*h"! I EVANS & ' 0 do Hart PijJ .'a returr '?ic,] .ancaster Lexington Motor Cc TER, |[P gineer. &3SSSRSl5aiS8ISISSSiL 0 PAGE THREE ?????????? i r r M ??? ?? <len?l court, which convenes Sep- GOVERNMENT SOON TO tnber ! . or at tlir regular October "f'| J*" \N CP" WET CENTERS rm under the transfer of the case the federal court. The state con- Washington, Aug. 26. Itecent arnues to be the prosecutor and the rt!*ts 'n New ^ ork for violation of the strict attorneys would serve in the prohibition law will be followed im'fense. mediately by "clean-ups"' in other The petition, which removed the citie8> Attorney General Palmer anse from the state court, in behalf nounCpd today. lie declared that Gosnell, since the shooting, sets ??luor dealers who thought the law ith that he is a deputy revenue col- onforceinent activities of the departctor, and declares that the act for ment of JU8tlce hatl bpen laid asi<1? Hich he is Indicted was performed for the h,Rh cost of livlng investigahis own necessary self-defense *'on would be shown that they were hile engaged in the discharge of the mistaken. "f hl,s co"?to' BELMONT LADY SHOT DURING Internal revenue of the United T1?. KIOTISO lv , 11Utl.oTTK ate*. ? done under and by, chIr|#u N c , Au?. 2#._ ln(?r. ?ht of his office, to-wit, as deputy ^ . , ? . . , x , . mation from Belmont, a suburb of llector of internal revenue. It de- .... ? . .v. , ,, < harlotte, today is to the effect that ires that while Gosnell was in the ..... 0 ... , .. , , , Mrs. Hill Sm'th, of that section, was rage for reDairs for hi? an?r? w?.r. - ?,,c" wounded in the riot Tuesday morning iratory to an official trip to Greer. ftt the 8treel caJ. ,)arn sho ,P(.elve(1 e deceased entered the garage and R (?achargo of ,)urksho, in the back, ade an unprovoked and violent at- acoordlnR to belated word reaching ck on the petitioner, when, without lhe city The p)),i(.R vo,ce (h(, opiniou alice towards him, but In defense of ,hat nf) woman was shot durlnt; the s life, which was threatened by the riot. ceased with a pistol, which he was tempting to use and was in the act "Wf ?? ? O T~*fr Jl HT'O drawing, the petitioner shot him. Jl^ ' I\/\ A hj 1 = r. Vauglian, Farmer, Tells How He and mice?that's RA-SNAP, the old Lost All His Prize Seed Corn. I reliable rodent destroyer. Momes in 'cakes?no mixing with other food. "Sometime ago sent away for some Your money hack if it fails, digreed seed corn. I'ut it in a gun- 25c. size (I cake) enough for Pany sack and hung it on a rope sus- try. Kitchen or Cellar, nded from roof. Rats got it all?- fttk. size (1! cakes) for Chicken w beats me, but they did becase 1 House, coops, or small buildings, t 5 dead whoppers in the morning size* (5 cakes) enough for all ter trying RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, farm and out-buildings, storage buildc, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed ings. or factory buildings. Lancaster Drug Co. and W. S. Sold and Guaranteed by Lancaster ewman & Co. t Drug Co. aud W. S. Stewman & Co. t Attention, Parents \ Is your boy or girl going to any South Carolina College or Prep School this Fall, as a pay student? H so write us, we can save voh monev. Give the name of the school. CAROLINA FARMER & STOCKMAN 8 Exchange Bank Building CHARLESTON, S. C. tilV -|p Essentially a service car, it aiso folded in an envelope suspended pfl kffords maximum comfort, con- neatly ol*>ve the tonneau. enience, and refinement?it is a The Moore Multiple Fxhaust ?* lound investment! ^ * 'Xtijyjjj System, with which all Lexingtons ~ .. . . t _ e t - ?re provided, conserves fuel by afil It is made for five passengers, bat producing more horsepower per [Lp^ ihere are two folding auxiliary seats piston displacement. n the tonneau, for emergency use. tu:_ ' , . __ ,, nje rhe front seats are individual, with ?J>8r:.?LtZ Y vo? m aiU^wav between ordinarily listed as extras, even oa US in aisleway between. . the most luxurious cars, l et us The curtains, when not in use, ars demonstrate. WILSON, Lancaster, S. C. impany Connaraville, Ind., U.S. A. .