The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 17, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER
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Writer Makes Plea
Worth Consider
Too Often Father of Far
With Comparative!
Return From T
He Loves.
0
It Is not father's plain
admits that he has cm
platnt. So someone tin
him.
Imagine. If you please
man of f>0. Besides h
^ . business or profession, h
an Independence. He h
acter. unblemished repi
health and apparently
relations. Yet he Is not
slbly he knows what Is
more likely he doesn't;
It Is those seemingly I
relations. Of his three
son, a fine young man
Ises. after the subslden
effervescence, to fellow
his father's footsteps,
no comradeship botweei
hoy greatly respects bli
bis love might be a stay
of life, bat ts small o
dead levels. He would e
of chumming with Abra
His elder daughter
younger still a school i
given them every advaut
tlon, pays their Mils, kee
for their company, setn
Ing visiting gtrl friends 1
has been driven from
the library by the force
rooted American delush
pleasure Is strictly for
To be sure, his girls sc
fits of petting him, b\
tunate coincidence of
with calls for some fro
will force Itself on his
spite his loyal efforts
blind.
Ami his wife, the or
ms inmi.y ot ills own g
who lias with hlin a
common Interests and i
membrnnce of "Love's Y
Rurely Rhe Is In per fee
him? Surely she sits 1
with him?
No, she doesn't. A sui
wife often mistakes t
paid to her for trlbuti
charm when In fact It
to her husband's wife,
death and misfortune re
husband and money an
made to realize how I
paid to her personality,
take Is quite natural, c
believes her husband foi
boss her. Therefore, t
given the time and thot
to the smooth running o
nmchlnery she fancies^
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'DAD'? /^vMiOUND THE WOR
tjJL JtHE AMERICAN RE
' 11,91 ls >3^ In Belgium.
ation.
; but we do. fifBMlBBBMMfc \ ' <*j?A
domestic ijr^ V
children, his -W
promce
youth's
worthily In &flV?Y cHf?2.-&A
But there Is
I them. The Hunger, disease and exposure were not al
s father, aod subjected te, for enemy shells constantly drop
lo the crises country the Invader did not hold. In this plctui
orafdtt In Its taking some of the flfty babies from the Am<
is likely ttilnk La Panne Into a bomb-proof structure as the Qen
iiaro.
Is "out," bis her full duty by him. The rest of her ?
girl. He has energy she gives to her clubs, her llmage
of educe- ouslne. the dressing of her daughters
ps open house and herself; In fine, to all thai per- Mun**r 1
etlmta board- tains to the social standing of the
For weeks. Oe family; never questioning thh real Wllbui
the parlor te happiness of the talented man who Is farmer, i
of that deep- steadily working for the means to 'he othe
on that social give her and her children these ad- *lye Co\
young people, vuntnges. She takes It for granted Ore.. 50
unetlmes take that he Is completely satisfied with The Hi
it the unfor- that vocation. and ver;
these spells But he Isn't. lie Is human and often Holcotnli
sh Indulgence love hungry. It Is high time his fain- sbe Is
attention, de- Hy call their dormant love into ac- County
to be fondly tlvc life and give smiles to him now. knot.
Instead of tears to his casket.?l'enn- Mr. Hi
ie member of aylvaniu Grit. er as w
enerntlon, she Han Cu
common past", "Love Her Only Crime." gray wo
t common re- "Her only crime Is that of loving, office, sr
oung Dream," and site should not be punished for straight^
t accord with that." license,
n the library With this statement Judge MeMnhon "is a
of New York suspended sentence on 1 s,il'
FCessful man's Teresa fieri, charged with bigamy. larger p
lie deference She had defended herself by stut- Mate foi
s to her own Ing her first marriage was loveless. Oregc
Is paid solely J having been arranged Uy her parents P?iy par
Occasionally ' two years ago, before she left Italy, i of the n
)h her of both I whereas, when she met Lulgl I7.70, the
d then she Is I fell In love with him and married him ASKS
little court Is last October, regardless of the law.
But the mis I Californ
ind she really ?
rtunate to pos- ??? has more Imitations than any r
ivhen she hns other Chill niul Fever tonic on the' has hoe
ight necessary market, hut no one wants imitations executio
f the domestic jn medicine. They are dangerous. been rn
j?he has done j?ar|
| years.
? ' Mrs. I..
! ed to t
eat tlie
| The v
- ' he klllei
i package '"c,u
before the war t?.b"
I hies hoi
from Ih
tabllshli
i package !
during the war
i ages of
i package ',s ,o
* In a ncn
NOW .?3
dry.
A rllsn
jnm at li
> FLAUOR LASTS
said ano
DOES THE PRICE!
Nona <
In the m
the field
la7 log 1111
i I made of
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THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S.
IiD WITH j^TTFACWG DIVORCE SU
? CROSS.? LAWYER KILLS
' Veteran of the Air Se
I! fans and litigants wore str
| In Chicago one morning re
"lluszngh versus II11s7.11
1 (Jus Wedemler, clerk of 1I1
"If the court please, 1 a
to argue?" hecan At tori
F. wus hiterru
"One moment?I have he
by telephone that the ilefen
be here." said Judge Raid'
"Hut the ease Is set?it
"I have Just been inforn
defendant Is dead," said
1 "He committed suicide carl
Ther^ was n pause. Tl
Ro came the end of the
filed by Mr*. Lorena Oa
I that Belglaa children wer* against Victor L. Huszn
ipd Into what little of their nine veara old. an attorne\
re Red Cross nurws are seen Bhot? were heard ln th,
erlcan Red Cross naratry at Ilusaagh home, and wl
nans opened fire fsom ths M. p Huszagh, also an att
.... _ to >!? son's room, the you
WOLF FOR HAWK dead. The suicide was
have been prompted by t
Swapped Bounty for Marriage difficulty that had arisen
License. young lawyer and hla wlf
r Holcomb, a young Holley They were married fou
traded a gray wolf for a hawk 'n one Chicago's most
r afternoon and only had to manees. Some of his frlen<
nty Clerk Russell of Albany, young mnn romantic. Soc
cents to boot. wns declared he enlisted
awk was of the Holley variety Tvlce, won his wings, ui
y rare. In the opinion of Mr. missioned a captain.
>. Her name wns Lulu CI., nnd sn'd ^,e romance
now Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb. threw his leather cont
Clerk Rilyeti tied the nuptial ,n n s"Pl'ly oflice and ca
bis wife at the end of tin
oleomb is something of a hunt- u*>0-?s "C" Huszngh left i
ell as a successful soldier In *ubscquently she filed her
pld's regiment, lie shot the
If. brought It Into the clerk's PET ROOSTER f
cured the bounty of $'J.r>0 and
vn.v applied It on n marriage Bird Shows the Way In L
bile Trip.
ppllcntlon was also sent Into When R. J. Naple his ^
le game commission for the ro,u>(1 jnto n Knn,tfp' at v
reinlum of S'JO ofTercd by the the othpr nipl|t fhp propt
the extinction of gray wolves his eyes, then looked aga
ii. and the lone gray wolf may p,.n.ho,| PVPr s0 nlcPl? ,
t of the honeymoon expenses door of ,hp cnr wg8 n ^
ewlyweds. Rhode Island Ked rooster
No. Nagle hadn't stolen
EXECUTION OF 14 ELK tending It for u future fr
his family wended their v
la Woman Say* They Ravage It was a pet rooster, take
w ..ui. l lha fumll* ...
vcycmuio viirucnt. 1,,v 1" ?iv-i|? wu
nor Stephens of California. ,he monotony of the jour,
n asked to bring about the fn p,<e out t*ie PU1
n of a herd of 14 elk that have fow> ,s H Gained bird,
vaglng the vegetable gardens *s>" ?tlier place than tin
tic Grove. Cnl., for several front will do for his
In a letter to the governor, r"os'<>r- 1 he bird perche:
L. Long says she has appeal- n K"*'- "llfl s,'?
he mayor and other officials 'tf said. At nij
result, and that she carried 'a,niI> seeks a hotel the
to Governor Stephens because 'be property. 1 lie
sure there was "some way to ***' Anj-'eles. 1 lie\
of this nuisance." ' hiladelphia and fn
elk," she xvrote, "have been '?rldu nn<' then back h
on this point of the peninsula " "
ral years, and after the grass
the spring they proceed to Avenues of Commun
gardens, fence, or no fence." Ktill si new means of eo
rrlteh suggests! that the herd bns been devised. No loi
il and fed to the men of the 1? be dependent on the
fleet. * i rapid transmission of m?
? new Invention?modelei
y Goods to Help China. b"rk'? in
Ispnsitlon of the -l.iMMi.fMHi ru- bns possible the -en
rrowod by Chinos,. Mongolia ***** through air and \
ussln for the purpose <?r os- appropriately enough, the
ig the finnnoos of the country came when the | uited
ind basis Is now revealed. department sent :i me
ill part of the money was ex- Annapolis, Maryland, to
tpon the purchase of unity but Admiralty, tolling, in this
tor part wont to Kusslnn man- arrival of 'be Il-ftl
rs to pay for lo.txxt brass lin- Hold adventurer ha<l cm
Buddha. ' ?'dr. indeed, but not lout
other group, less sped
_ . _ nessoil the sea and land I
Dressed Beef. . . .
. , , . particular reoiircinciiis.
soldiers at camp spits! a cow
irby Held and after capturing
i tho Intention of having a Wife Wi" Quit Sn
i.tUk on II thev dls- In ?"swor to ., charge
to their disgust that she was 8 w,fr- n ,,mn npliilned
ham. Kngland, that she si
ppolnted doughboy leveled his p,tes. U bat can joii do
u/r. saying: "She'd look better "n ' asked,
dressed beef." tn".? ?"ggestetl that snmk
you $f> If you turn fiie trick," 8 "line. However, the w
I her. "It's a go," said the first wmlld plve ?
II turn her into dressed beef *as adjourned to gi\e ill
icrnlng and claim that .5.r>." opportunity of settling
if us thought he meant It. hut ?nce**
lornlng he claimed the money, ,
ie row was now dressed beef. Killed Herself at Sweeth
to be shown, so were taken to 1 After writing a Ipttcr
, nnd there, sure enough, the take her life because h
i dressed. She was careering rejected fcer, flattie Had
e Held In a complete outfit of y?8IV f,r<*nt Halls.
1_>_ noixnn on the storm of her
,i"nr. ivAi nmiKr. ' " ' " " w
home.
Used as Hearse In Canada. Noisy Wedding
nes were used as funeral ve* At one of the ranndlHii
r the first time when the body there was a cowboy wei
urd Allen, an aviator of To- and enough cowboy gi
'an., was carried from , his shirts and neckwear witl
the cemetery In a Curtiss air table sheepskin "trews," ik
The clergyman who officiated the six-shooters?could be
grave followed lu a second out an escorting band whit
* have d If graced the Wild
' the cerethony the cowhoyt
Tired of Jail. a;i suitably mounted <>t
ng wearied ,?f Jail. Thomas bucking trastatigs ami br<
ind Otto Cole, having fashion- vent tc fearsome yells.
from a prison spoon, unlock- escorted the hnpp> pair to
lull door at Qdusa, Cal.. and wedding on re<-ord.
forth. Today they are free 1
tUKfbas proven it will ct
? n were charged with steal- <1,111* anil l ever, lliliotis
automobile. The spoon waa i^cir'ppc. It kill* tlw
' ^lnble mnterlal. CttUSO ,he fever. Klno Xoi
t
n
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HIMSELF | f A _
rvicePrel LAND
ring of r 3
* i| HOI T9
rneys, court . 1 M M W k. J
earning Into I j
i courtroom | ^
u>)1 C j We are acquainted with Lane
e court. J J know the people. When you vvti
im I\r,M,!?r,,(1 J 1 with one who has the reputatio
icy Willinin
pted by tbe ?n please h??th the seller and the bi
r 3 the owner nothing unless we nia
en Informed V .
idatit cannot [N with arranging terms to suit. I'
ivin- [ 3 I will be at your service with ;
g real values.
the judge. Let ... at least talk this matt<
y tins morn.en:
si "DO IT N
( dismissed," Sj
divorce suit i. J r-w-i m m *wj ' H,OT"fh
i I. IV1. ilL
gh, twenty- j |
> morning In jxj LANCASTER
hen Rudolph i Jp
believed to | ? 1
he domestic J Center of Attraction. |
between the Angellnn was, of all my noqunint- ?
e. ances, the moat vain. Happiness for
r years ago her seemed an tinivosslhlllty unless she
brilliant ro- was the center of attention. So when
ils enlled the we learned of her coming mnrrlage
in after war we knew that In style and display the
In the air event would surpass anything that i
id was com- had ever taken place In our town, and
we were not wrong In our expecta- ,
lived until tlons. Under a bower of roses the !
and goggles happy couple had been pronounced
ime hack to man and wife and the organ pealed
war. Two forth u flood of tnuslc. At this point ,
ii? wife and we were surprised to see the bride- '
divorce suit, groom shaking hands with those near- U
est him. He didn't stop there, either. I
3I LOT hut, leaving his blushing bride to face mm
the audience, alone, he passed up and
ong Automo- down the aisles of the church greeting *?
all the guests!?Chicago Tribune.
vife and son .. . _ , _
, , Almost Zero in Ownership.
V aterloo la . "
, I was entertaining little I'harlotte for
ietor rubbed . . ,, , .
one afternoon while her mother was cur
in, for there . , .... H
>n the front otherwise engaged. She asked If I had bv
... , . any little children, to which 1 replied five
id bedraggled . .. . ', .
In the negative. I lien she wanted to
" , .... know tf I had n dog. or cat. or bird, t,fJ
iho nirn In- trie
. and to all of these questions 1 replied son
j as i? "ii "js'o." She thought a minute and then eap
ruy overland. ,. .... _. , . , ,. ? ~ A
, ... said: "Nuran but furniture.'?Ex- Me
n along with .
.. ,i , change. gre
t in relieving h(1|
ley, and also ... ... ,. i cln
? ., (KiO quieklv relieves (on filiation, for
rse. For the 1 1 ' l??
Itilloiisness, l.?>ss of Appetite and g
e wind-swept Headaches, duo to Torp'il l.iver.
majesty, the ?
s there, oven ??????
tns to enjoy
bird tint) (log B |
?ni tliere to * B VU if %;
onie to C'jiM- p^saz?^ An 4
ication. T* I ? * T T r?
num.nirutinn | ^0 LlV0 Wife 11
tiger is man
r'': Because, "If It Can Be DIDtl
afloat a (u7
falifornln? .
ding of ines- Four room house and lot at Tradesv
valor. And. veil ami shop that goes with this pit
test of proof >on a<*ros belonging to Mr. tl. \V.
States Navy place. L'a or "" acres good bottom lam
ssnge from both new. Two tenant hou-es. Yields
tlip I'ritish plenty of corn and other crops Good
t manner of 's ' ,'n<l bargain at $17.".n per acre 1?
In \meriea 1 Four?room house and let on main at
i .. I 1 have 1 acres listed with tne wit!
now-red tlio I . , , , ....
iiv lien hv jsatil \ auglin. I ii - place
: before an I
. miuif aiso :i goou income could be real
iny ilar, har- nico 11111< house and barn that is wci
to (heir own port} like tbis goes fast so s? o 1110 at 01
An oppirtunity of a life time.
? If you would like to enter into tl
nokes. y i : uj? ti grand stylo. Can s 11 you 2 s
of dosortin" <>f goods. Party selling will tout the st
.. . of goods is not sold. Talk the matter o
ed at all. This is a confidential sale s
no < i ( i^ur divulged unless you are interested,
with a woui- 12u acres two miles from town, on p
A tnagls- :kii^ place; cheap at
iiig was not 1 do acres belonging to Mr. \V It.
ife said she school and church; almost new house
nd the case worth $2,500. This is a bargain at . .
0 couple an 22.1 1-2 acres on crossing of Liberty
their differ- Close to school and church. $40 per
Nice, neat almost new 4 room house
l put this house up for $1,500; house ai
| on end of South Main street,
eart's Doar. Three two-room houses that rent f<
threatening investment for
er lover had Store room on Midway, nearly new
In. eighteen Prom $10,000 to $12,000 worth of
Mont., took Six-room house and lot, fine locatic
sweetheart's Mr. J- K. Helms' nice improved fa
This farm is one of the best bargain
? room dwelling, big barn, cow shed, g;
I, J shed, five tenant houses, two of these
army camps small barns, fine well of water, in hoti
Idlng Intelv 70-saw gins, boiler, engine, belting, ef
,, first class condition. Soil is red clay 1<
can buy all things being considered. P
1 ? n? Mrs. Laura Connor's plantation sc
>t to mention Wadesford road. This farm has some
found to rig 75 acres in branch bottom. The bo
h would not price that I ask for the place. One mi
West. After to church. Lwelling. barn, three ten
*, who were fine pasture; 2.12 acres, priced
? untamable $15.00 per acre buys Mr. Moblcy
>nchos, gave acreA. Thi place has five building, 2
and wildly some branch bottoms. Don't wait Ion
the noisiest 'this price.
I have a place that 1 can se 1 you i
mile of Tradesvllle, 1-2 mile of Spring
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...... ...iMm vuinvaiMiii. niMMJi (\ lUTPS l<
ire Malaria, j rt acres g00(j pasture, 130 acres in th
Cover, Colds this place.
? conns that 1 NRK1? 2% HOtsKS TO ItKNT TO f
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Gregory Bros
LAM'ASTKR, N. .
FOII
Automobiles
Trucks and
Tractors
How's This ?
Te offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
any case of Catarrh that cannot bs
ed by Hall's Catarrh Medicine,
all's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
catarrh sufferers for the past thirty*
years, and has become known as ths
st reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
;arrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
Mucous surfaces, expelling: the Po!?
i from the Blood and healing the dls*
ed portions.
fter you have taken Hall's Catarrh
dicine for a short time you will see &
>at Improvement in your general
ilth. Sthrt taking Hall's Catarrh Medle
at onee and get rid of catarrh. Send
testimonials, free.
J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. Ohto.
old by all Druggists. TRc.
FT il
lyier |
n Real Estate
-PLYLER WILL DO IT"
Over Hough's Slorc
lib* about 2 1-2 acres land good
i co See n?e Tor prices.
IMyler known as Willis Moore
1. Five-room dwelling aiul burn
about 1 "> bales of cotton also
well and several springs. This
on't wait long on this place.
roet lor only .si7rio.no
hin 1-4 mile of town formerly
would make a tine place for a
ized from the 4 acres. It has a
rth easily $600. or $700. I'roice.
io mercantile business. 1 can tit
tores on .Midway also the stock
ore rooms provided their stock
ver with me if you are interesto
the parties names cannot he
lubiic road, creek nini through l
$G,000.
Plyler, one mile f'om Antioch
and barn. Kuildings are easily
$5,000. I
Hill and Hrown's Ferry roads,
acre with terms.
with hall: 1-2 acre lot; Can't
ad lot lor only $1,7 50. Located
ar $4 per month each. A good
$1,200.
' $8,000
lots in town.
>n. only $8,000
rm within two miles of town,
s that I have. It has nice 6traee.
rotten hmua un.t Kno. .,
UUU ??ShJ
houses have three rooms and
ise and machinery, including 2
c. All of these buildings are in
iani, which is the be3t that you
rice $75.00 per acre.
ven mlies from town on the
very strong land with nearly 1
(torn land alone is worth the
le to school and one-half mile
ant houses, about 20 acres in
i?er acre.
Parks' plantation of 264 3-4
0 acres pasture 3 pood wells,
g on '.his place. It is cheap at
'or $20.00 per acre within one
Hill Church and school. Nearly
ottoms, 4-room dwelling, barn,
is place. See me att once about 1
U'PPLY MY WAITING LIST.
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