The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 06, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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HAILSTORM sWE]
PORTIOl
Dot's (ircat Damage '
\~~r
BPS HIS WANTS EAS1
N OF YORK .... u ??
Eskimos Have No
~~ Things Which Oth<
r? Corn, Cot- Upon as Ne<
f THE
ILY SUPPLIED"
? * NORTH I
Hankering After w . _ . . . - sr
Peoples Look
:essaries. LANCASTER.
LANCASTER NEWS, LANC.
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,ANC ASTER L^.v^,
? ?hp previtilttl
s. c., R. F. I).. 1. t" W??
.. .. ..." I T!i?> Vimiif lii'iitt
ASTER. 8. C.
Fo"OWed- Florida . _ _
Helen kept company Alabama _ _
Icutenriiit in Hie unity ... . ,
?. , , Mississippi _
on her ten-year-old *
ir n soldier overcoat, j 'iOU'!,'un# - kii!iiti
u'iiu Miii><?iwui>t<i ii?* i Pexas ? ? ?
FRIDAY,
64 63 75 Tennessee 67
67 73 Missouri _
71 63 74 Oklahoma _
71 77 73 California7
4 71 7!? Arhnnn
AUGUST 6, 192O7 |
. - 76 69 79 1 \
_ 81 72 80 f ''
-.85 77 79
_ 85 82 98
k n k it ?
ton, anil Of
j Oops.
HOCK HIL?L. Auk. J
the extent of probably
done by a wind and hal
swept a portion of east
day afternoon. Hundr
cotton was more or l
n.kiln Kunf)?.n<?
ther
Without tea. coflf
baeco. and with but f
5.?Damage to Eskimo of Greenlum
$50,000 was nnt aiMl th,nks his
II storm, which ',he "
? few who have visile
ern York Sun- the Danes are to be
eds of acres ol I'ocnek, In the Wide
ess damaged. The Kskimo's needs >
| AUR. 5>. IT. W.
ee, sugar or to- la. Is visiting his
ew vegetables, the Faulkner, of this
1 finds life pleus- came through the
homeland one of tomobile by way
i the world, lhe p.ulikm.r was at ?
,1 Denmark think un(, lin)ught
"? ' rnnntv with hit,,.
\N orld Magazine.
ire few, and these am' * 1 s"
, , ,.U i I .1 Plnfl
>i. inirm. or Allan- * , ..
n boy scout ex?
mother. Mrs. Addle C1.,VIM, n ,lov K0)
t community. He , i;ad to we?r to |
i country in an ?u- ltut the hoy
of Asheville. Mrs. | Aunt Helen hut
ilontreat. He came by lias been inn
her to Lancaster biji who will be
ning Aunt I lei
.. ,, * . other ?ln.v he n
larence Huey ami ,
, . came running
cutlve, mid ltohhy re- Arkansas - _
nut uniform, which lie
please auntie. _
scout executive and I M
e disagreed and Hob- ^ m. 1.
I'll Interested III knoxv
his sueeessor In win- WW#
en's attentions. The LJ-^
lade ? discovery, and ^
in the house to tell
78 72 78 I All Others,
Hall Thro
Crutches Be
- 85 80 ? ,
iv Away
cause He
I
" u?ir ov ? vi at uuiiui vu
ported to have been p
stroyed. Numerous c
other crops were more
ed. It was impossibh
thing like a correct e;
loss today, as the tot;
farmers suffering losse
secured.
The hailstorm anDai
?i";s ??it- it-- ins 11 rcuc nouie su|>|
ractically de- In tilling these the
orn fields and the most important
or less damag- mi1 organs are aiiiu
9 to give anv- those uf a RI,d
Sdimate of the *trea*y ,n"tton- The
, , . breeches for men.
number of dren amJ uM(h the ,
s could not be properly oiled, niaki
terproof footgear.
rentlv starter! nintlu tKn Inmtiip'c u
piy in umiiHiHi'.ce. r ??
Greenland seal is Mr. K. E. A. lluej
factor. Its inter- \V. Craig
ist Identical with jn North Carolina
I Its meat Is a fat. Misa Mary Cra
skin makes hairy ,umbla after a pl
women and ehu- w Craii
lialr removed and
>s soft-soled, wa- Mr- and Mr8"
From it also is n'a*
hi>? ?i.o I fairiilv the nnst \v<
..... u.c hi Inot|,,.r u|MI?t It.
r 8* "Oli. mother."
: and family visited aR well get hio i
last week. white vest and
ig returned to Co- beginning to wai
easant visit to her ?Indianapolis I
McLean, of Clasto- COTTON IN 1
Mr. Tom Poag and COl
?ek.
he began, "you might | 1
? 1'rlnee Albert coat, a
a tie. Aunt II?>len la
mi up to the minister."
ffews. a
ter
LANCASTER
JNTY 74 PER CT. KOR <
I Not Need 1
Taking Re-C
5RVKN YKARS HK mill
'hem At- ^
n MOT WAI It
west of Neely's Creel
east of .the Mt. Holly c
* increased in violence ai
the greatest damage bt
the vicinity of Roddey1
tawba Junction. It is
whether it crossed the
neighborhood of Cata1
was terrific and this
i church, Just tent, the woman's t
ommunity and canoe and the han
s it swept east. team.
sing done in Wlnter c,oth<fS an
- iit fur of the fox, dog
s nilll und C&* ? , , . wood.
always-pientif
i not known ghores furnishe9 r
river. In the p0ies> canoe frames,
wha, the wind |ng( Hmj iunre shafts
added to the rus. hear and reln?!
iui? v iaic ouiiuiici ~ ' w~~w r ~
>oat. the hunter's Mrs. A. B. Koh
?ess for the dog are spending son
with her mother,
c made from the Mr. A. B. Rol
and bear. Drift- Went to Pageland
ul on these rocky Mnj Hobllls0n'8 I
oof beams, tent palr,ck
harpoons for seul- ... ... ,
, tor hunting wnl- Ml9a Blake"fy'
leer. I.amns nre a* Mr. O. H. F
linson and children (Continued
ie lime at Clinton
Oconee __ - 55
binsnn and family Orangeburg 16C
last Friday to see ; Pickens 5E
jrother. Rev. J. It. Richland- - 5*i
Saluda -- - 56
of Clinton, is visit- jSpartanburg 15'
ieli's. I Sumter it:*
From Page One.)
;,000 78 75
i.nno 7? 75 Th(? nianul
' ??? ' ' ?y do not claim
7<) cles. but here
,,00? ' ' '4 ally put a nt?
t-000 80 78 ter seven vea
! IIOU 74 7'? 1_
WITHOUT THEM
'acturers of Re-Cu-Ma =====
that it will work infrais
a case where it actuin
on his feet again afrs"
use of crutches. Ev
damage by the hail sb
these being as large a
it was stated. No hai
in the Mt. Holly comi
just east of that place
hail was reported.
At places the path c
a half mile in width, wl
skips and jumps, one
orm, some of ) made front hollowed
s guinea eggs, from sharp stones.
1 was reported considered luxuries,
nunlty, while
a small fall of | GERMS ON POS"
f the hail was Physicians Have Fc
hile there were Disease on Almos
field suffering men They E
rocks and knives
Other things are The News?8 ji
Citation for Is'ttei
rAGE STAMPS State of South Ca
? County of I^ancaf
>und Microbe* of By J. E. Stewman
t Every Speci- Whereas L. L.
xamined. suit to me to pr?
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* - j ITnion. _ __ 41
WK?$5!.(M) your. .Williamsburg; 61
j York _ ??(
s of .\<lntinistruiton j Condition foi
roiinu, 'States on July
ster. of normal, as t
. Judge of Probate: on June 25. 1!<
Horton hath made 25. 1!?19. the \
l"Lh,"-\_letters. "f Jul>- 25 being 7
.. - - t*rywiie in r>e
(.000 75 74 CJ. Hall and c
1,000 75 72 j in what lie sa
, 0oo 77 74 'P??P?e were '
.. , throwing awi
the entire United hav|nR |aken
25 was 74.1 per cent Ma. Mr. Ha
igainst 7(?.7 per cent been a fatnili
20 and 67.1 on July he was ulmos
ten-year average on *as so *>a
- n fpi ii.i , matism that <
i.b. I he condition of , .
uiur. r iiM i11it, Knows j. #*
'veryone has confidence ">*'* 1
ys. Many of his towns- J
witnesses of his act of
ly his crutches after ^
seven bottles of Re-Cu- i
11 on his crutches has
ar sight to his friends;
st bent double; in fact,
dly crippled with rheueven
some of his joints
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?Aax^ * >j>.' 2
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material damage, whil
by escaped. The dania
can hardly be estimat<
days and the same is
fields of cotton.
In some places the c<
loss, all vestige of
branches being cut fri
stalk, leaving only sti
e others near- ^ j. Dlner nl
ipe to the corn f>ouc^t post ape stain
?d for some places and tested t
true of some crobes of diseuse.
the Medical Times I
otton is a total was Infected, and It
leaves and no difference whethe
om the main a drawer or cash re
? T w on a desk.
limps. J. R. A rnnntr tho
till IIIIIIITM lit IIWI1 t'l
id G. Horstman ?f DouKlas V
ps at 50 different ar<*;
hem for the ml- a?,n\oni8h all and
They report to ?hre? and J "10/
.. . * that they be and
that every stamp jn thp Court ()f pr
appeared to make Lilncaster on thc
r they were from i<>2h, next, after ]
Kister or exposed at 11 o'clock in
show cause, if an
tliau fnon,l -..Si
nit* t-siiiie anci pi-1- - \
Horton. deceased. | Per COIJt ?
refore. to rite and ,otal Production
I singular the kin- bales, as again
s of the deceased, last vear. 12.04
appear before me. ago am, ?
ohate. to he held at
21st day of August. y<Mrs "P0publication
thereof, Condition by
the forenoon. to l>le below;
y they have, why July
, ? I'll" U1!*IUIUII
n July 25 forecasts n I fprod agony o
i of about 12.fill*.000 j any time. M
st 11.320.0755 bales I discouraged t
0.5.2 bales two years j ??ver ,be abl
like other mo
302.3,o bales throe fortum. wlth
j but without a
states is shown In ta- tie and saw s
Iconraged eno
25 June 25 10-Yr. j _afte!"1ia
-ii ami in i-uursi' ne suiit
all times, no relief at
Hall was thoroughly
ind felt that he would
e to get around again 1
n; he had spent a small church worl
doctors in many places. curo should
vail. He took ont^bot- ..
onie help and was en- ol^pr8 who
ugh to take more and we naturall
king seven bottles he do as much
MrnKm
k. Mr. Hall's remarkable
! be a beacon Of bope to
are similarly afflicted, for
v feel that Re-Cu-Ma can
i for other sufferers. Try
Ferguson nacl a nem c
which the loss is total
also lost a field of 25 a
Spencer had 100 acres
tically a total loss. i
reporting losses were:
William Rockholt, S. \
Fowler and J. Wylie ]
are numerous other fa
VtaHmra/1 t r\
if 25 acres In " ;
I. F F Bovd SUch dead,y ones 1
staphylococci, strep
cres. W. Hall coccj anfj diphtheria
that was prac- tor pf American M?
Other farmers that if postage stain
J. B. Spears, a source of infectio
V. DrafTin. Mr. mlRlit seem to indie
Roddey. There Part of the popul.atloi
rmers who are ,n* fro Infection.
, t . body is in the habit <
wu.ni mild nil ill I ill si I'll ll(
fis colon biu-illl, grantel.
tococcl, pneuino- Clivon under m\
bacilli. The odl- of August. Anno i
Mllcine comments J. 1
ps were as prove
n ns these facts
ate, a very large ?
n would be suffer- *
as almost everyof
licking stamps.
>n snouui ncu do state 192
i * Ait . Virginia _ _ _7
' hand, this 6th day _ ,,
>omini. 1920. N- ( aro,ina - <
E. STEW MAN. s- Carolina _ 7
Probato Judge. Georgia _ _ _ 6
o 1!?20 Average I?
ed 32 pounds
' '* to work hard
7 74 78 ployed as ni?
7 7 4 7J? world famous
$ i;;? <-r, an active Int
ny cureu. lie nas pain- it today?w
in weight and is able that your n
every day. He is em- you do not
:ht watchman at the ing it four
HeHhir hotel and takes pltls war ta
erest in Masonic and way Pharm
e sell it on the guarantee
loney will he refunded,if
feel benefited after taVdays.
It sells for $1.1:6
x and ran be had at Mldary
and all drug stores.
I
wviicv^u IIil V t SUllfl
an estimate of their ds
available today.
Some of the farmers
ance that will partial
loss, while others had
ance. Local agents w<
making reports of clal
who carried hail insur
crons destrnv#?H nr dm
,U88t;8- DUl The fact is that an e
image was not mouth8t
noses and I
all of us will reavea
carried Insur- SOme or all of thei
ly cover their time,
no hall insur- However, licking j
ere busy today dirty habit and <
1ms for those ??Ry to acquire.
ance on the Wouldn't
m r% cr aA
xamlnation of the
:hroats of almost
1 the presence of
se genus at any
lostnge stamp* Is
>ne that is quite
Wash.
lIlllAil
This is the first hail
consequence that has t
eastern part of the co
great hail storm of six
July. At that time tl
Into the hundreds of
dollars, though the ei
the county did not sufl
as did the central part
? Chatting with Sir
I storm of any the fnmous nnta
>ccurred in the told me that one of
unty since the he has heard concei
years ago, last tlst.
lie losses ran He was showing a
thousands of his studio one day
astern part of charming little land
. , that, there was a st<
rer as severely ? . .. ,
was out in the fow
Ernest Shncklerctle
explorer, he
' the best stories
ns a famous arlady
visitor over
and produced a
scupe. indicating
>ry behind it. "I
?t," he explained.
i
UNIO]
++ +++ ?
UNION. Ang. 5.?Th
community is very goo
lng.
Mrs. Ernest McMant
*"i nan an my mater
cept an empty canvai
' subject that enchani
+ I must record It. 1
+ + + + + + not to he baffled. s<
handkerchief, st retell
e health of the case, and painted or
d at this writ- The lady looked at
and then turned a sh
is and children nrtlst. "\oull nevei
ials with mo ex
s. I came upon a
led mo, and felt ^
was determined '
[> I took out iny
led it across my
J that."
the handkerchief
ocked face to the i
he ahle to wash j
'Vjs*
I
of Kershaw, spent the
Mr. Jim Hinson and fa
Mr. Hazel Moison
to his home in Cassatt
a week with his cousi
Phillips.
Mr. J. P. Graham,
spent a few days with
law, Mr. L. X. Crenshu
^ mui. nun paint oui,
week-end with T.t_Bi|s mily.
*" '
has returned Encourage th<
after spending Jf y(m wnnt (o fl
in, Mr. Clyde j,ood 0f mosquitoes et
[ to make thorn-selves i
of Lancaster, ' Amerlcnn Forestry
his brother-in- I Washington. These
LW> | entirely upon ol?nos
le puiu.?Liinaon ;
I
e Swallow.
roe tli?>
x'oiirii^T swallows
at home, says tlio I
association of
birds feed almost !
ions insects and j
C-* ~ V4 * (
* im? rt>w<y> co ^\
tv?, ' ' ' : #
/>< ) ^ ^
- ' N " V
V
Mrs. Jim Johnson
6pent last Thursday v
er, Mrs. Bob Hosier.
Messrs Ira and Fu
and Misses Janie ?
Haile, motored to La
day afternoon.
Mr. Jefferson Mosie
spent Monday' night w
and children they will do much I
,'ith her moth- orchards and other
pests. No better it
~ , made, therefore, that
rman Estrnlge . ' .. ? .
. out for martin* and ?
' Bonnie ! (he blue swallows tl.,
ncaster Satur- inrpest, the. ma
blue above and below
r, of Cassatt, is blue above with a
1th Mr. L. N. lows are hiphly ml
lowjinl protectinp I
trees from insect
ivestinent can he ?
I some houses set
titer swallows. (>f
c purple martin is
le beinp entirely I
, while the female
pray breast. Swtilgratory,
most of
I
which deaaibes the sea*
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Exquisite is the Wo
#
on's new designs in Queen QaaHr
r.f
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V Show cive vou the ultimate in *
(
!
Crenshaw and family.
Miss Daisy Hinson t
young friends with a d
light party Saturday
Mr. L. N. Crenshaw
Miss Sadie, motored
? Monday' and spent th<
J. P. Graham.
All interested In th
them spending the
entertained her America,
elightful moon ~
night Scientific 1
and danehter. of
a_ T . of Technology in Pi
8 er radio transmitter In
J day with Mr. out tjje rau8ic
playing In the hall i
e cemetery are | students in the disi
winter in South
"riumph.
varnqgle Institute
ttsburgh placed a
Central hall to ,
of an orchestra
:o scores of radio
trlct listening In.
Queen Quality Shoes.
At the Queen Quality
shoes of enchanting beai
of furylike daintiness or i
This is renewal time. caoafbrt, too?
shop you will find grace of curve
my and grace, shoes of the integri
mtrc^r coiiiixioQ'fcnsCt always modest
"N V1 Aw em he W i
So*pKjd?*bmmf*L,JmMrom Heci
\K1P/ /' ^
-absolute satisfaction; and their
and proportion endures by reason
qr of their making. They ars
1 y priced.
is Skat
leather +
0 yields
f cracks
* '
requested to meet Ai
proper tools for clet
same.
School opened July
Mae Scott and Mrs. S
as teachers.
J. Harry Foster, of
a business visitor hen
lgust 11, with Professor Rath, hea:
inlng off the the experiment statl
slty, half a mile aw
13th with Miss th* n8e ?' a magnavi
- E. A. Hinaon to ,ncr*ase son
receiver?and two a
wires, in passing It
Rock Hill, was | Heinz house,
a this week. d?n<vd to it.
ring the music In
on of the univerray,
succeeded by
ox?an instrument
nd from a radio
it rings of electric
on a half-mile to
where students
Lancast*
"TH1
. If I "I mmr kmhmt.
;r Departn
E BEST PLACE TO SHOP AF*
lent Stores
TER ALL."
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L. Leonard, of the 1
Industry* Washington
on County Agent W.
Itis office on Wednest
Genuine Nut
.Nutmegs sre kernels
ft tree cultivated In Sun
the Weal Indies. The
bureau of Plant The Press Ag
? D. C., called ?*he old-time pre
F. Howell at I 0* as a "pnbllcii
lay. ? business has greatly
? cent years. Outsld
tm*}. theatrical press age
of the froit of 000 c,ty hns a 8m?11
aatra, Jara, and flnd ,ucrat,ve e"?pl
shape and else PuhHclty to flnancl
- enterprises, philantt
infi Work,
ss agent Is now
ty expert" and bis
r developed In re- j[$\
e of the regular ffff
nts, every Amerl- \V\^ I
army of men who V\v^ f
oyment In giving
al and Industrial
tropic and educa
c%
/
vi uiii iruii m?riuu?ri
when ripe, It easily spll
howlng the kernel <o
met, which snrroondi
tM In tin nTrHr t,onal i^^^tions. 1
ntmef) ui things that depend
vpon the WLtronage <
lotels and restauvarlety
of other
for their (accent
of the public.
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