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7-31-1917 The hesC ter News July 31, 1917 W. W. Pegram

Stewart L. Cassels

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NO DIVIDED AUTHORITY but scarcel/ cherished, friend of the TWO KILLED INTENSE HATE ."Tomraiej" and "Poilus"—another BI# Bodies Affittata—Two Pensylvfc. Captives, la England JUUeve P.«M. member Of the Werfer family known ' 1 nUna Elected to the EiNuUf* • WIU Con.. .Before ThfrVft —.. — —"j* as "Minnie." This is • the German . IN RAGE RIOT Reprital in L«tter to th« Aai Committee. Pat In the Field. (Fronr the. New, York World.) . mine thrower or , which Clu*; mhd fJ#wip«p«r*—Alii. FOR AMERICANS Public opinion will unreservedly flings - over at short. raiijt*- front—' Frowned on Similar PropoaaUPropoaa . Washington, July 2C—Formation London, ...Jfply .•1^—'* ipproCe of President .Wilson's TIC. heavy projectilea known fts "flying ^ Ulser'a Forcas Eapactad to Employ A- lhatteradrand the belief, among all .which had reached the proportions of }ias been offered to the firsrsUnrrt*- - gainly flight. They go off with a ' CheMtf. Pa., Jqly 27.—Two/men,* several days' meetings here of agfi- ^Tades there now is that the war i national, scandal-and becoi aviator who bombs B^rliij.from deafening^roar, expending more en- - a white man and a negro, were killed cultural • leadprj'frofo-twenty-Sour *d '' by Brj.i.h a„d CanadiaT. must end^ through diplohiacy rather ibstacle to the winning of th< air as Germ&n towns on the Eng- ergy on noise than on material dam- ... r«|Ce .rjots whteh'broke ouj nnf\y Taught to Naw Allies. States. fn this board are repressed than bjr'«\brilliant German victory, fhat'ead of wasting further here tonight after Acdajr of. compare east coast. SFgmond Saxe, nssocintiona- having a total .member- according to German prisoners in le time, in trying to artitrat^a per* IUM. development of th, wit .' '- been the dreid with which the injured. Score* of persons, were ar Street, made the offer yc» luly 4.—-The arrival of the first co half farmers; for .whom for the firit ly appear V-attach "little importance decided to extinguish it.' Whether nermann have leen weapons of rested and the otHhorities/annountfcd i" letter wfileh-be- sent to the Aero tingenta of the American army ... time come yue long-held dreams of 'to America's participation in the the larger share of-.the.'blame re*u their.,#wp invention, tlirned aninit at 10 o'clock they nod the-situation Club of America and to the hews- France recall that the United Stat«* « national .federation of fafrm bodies. •th 3!r Denman or. Major .Gen. .t^iem. Their prixonrra apeak of the " well in hand. /. ' % papers of the city. Mr. Saxe did not is entering a war already old and" . Active in organizing this board A representative of The Associat- otthals is a matter that may «»fely ask'the. co-operation of "the 'error . these w.apon. have caujed. • The rioting which - started -last wise. It ia wise with the ^-dj'arly are the Farmer*' Educational and ed Press, who has just returned here be. lefrVj the judgrrjent of bistc^ry. It They uy the 'German higher com- , njght. ns the result of the/killing of "liy. but said last night thi bought wisdom'of three long, ad- Co-operatlvf . Union of America. after a Visit-to the large interment is enough for present ptirpose*. to mand U realiiinjf too late the Frank- - a young white man'by negroea.last «u!?l welcome aqy suggestions f< enturous years. It Is ateered in all Rational' Congress. Penrv camp at Dorehester.. whore know that the. two men could * iio» inaklnfe l}is original offer the basi* the diabolical wickedness that inces- enit.lni it brou,ht into beinr. •Tuesday, reached its climax tonight sylvania Rural Progress Association. mately l.OOp Grrrmh*, | work. tugMKor and tha( their diffei of«-Tund if the Aero Club should bi sant delving' into the. deviltries of While the Entente Alliea are mnl- 'when a mob of several hundred •National Dairy Union. -National quartered, is enabled , to present ence« could not ba tole^ttcd. With willing to handle it. Here lestructiop can bring to II tiplyinu these te»MtrJ>n the lines • whites - invaded the negro' section Agricultural Organization Society.' many Interesting sidelight* on . thi Kdward N. Hurley rn place of Mr. Saxe's letter to the NeW York Having escaped; the first terrors laid down by Ejaperor William him- . which skirts the Delcware river! National Conference, on Marketing German point-of view as represent- Denman, Real Admiral ' Cappv in Times; •f weapona which German aelf. the flrrmans. isoUteh so. lonjr " groes who tried, to retard their prog- and Fanh .Credits and the- National ed- by nieri .of all types«who have placc of Major- Gen. Go«-thaN and '•Now.that y o h*ve iad evolved through yeara" of mili- from the world, find'their resource*-' ress were beaten down with clubs Council of Fanpara' Cp-operatWc fought-with, the German forces < Bain bridge Colby, in place of Capt. i. Aviation'Corps..I will pre- tary preparation, the American di- and materials failinR both as to ami houM-a were searched jn the Associations. Representatives' of' land and sea and in the air. The Whit«& the .United States will have sent a 11.000 l.ibcrty bond to thi pevertheles^ will . plunge mean, of carryin, on this sty!, of • hope of discovering on of -the several ""other' Targe farfp organiza- >y be summarized .'as follow/^* more .ships and fewer .squabble*, as first American aviator who will drop 'eventually ipto'a seething cauldron warffcr. and. what Is more Important pects in the McKinney c*asi». Orte oL tions were present at the meeting Germany, havnig held . lit IiU».f«r the situation imperatively demand*. to th.m^ combating the retributive ' tonight's victims wa^tffi^n . McCann^ bombs over. Berlin. Remembrance of which has grown from the unavoida- and. will report io their' respective ' is prepared to hold out Th* drastic method which the the Apierican friends loat ble policy vf < "fighting the devil measure, undertaken by British and ^ White, twrnty-eijrhtftfear^old, who bodies,nn th* work of the board. , The economic situation m Ger- President finely j»>fopted to end this Iluaitania prompts me to make thia ]with fire." »- French. . • » *aid to have'been-a leader of >tl.. (ecu of the Federal board, ( many is qof ^ bad .as it has' been icqndal should be a lesson t^-Other offer." They will have to learn quickly Asphyxiating gas may^V-takfn mob. When" he fell'morally Vound- which came into existence as & result represented, either by tli'e ^belliger- lublic officials WhO may -be disjwsed Mr. Stfke said he preferred not to iot only to take the awful German an example. The world wis shock-. . * ed the invading white* were' t pake her peat' man pow? to cnact nrloflier conUoyersy I '•"T,he hatred against Americans I themselvea. traditionally worthy U dian troops rallied and, prevented "iOardsmei formed M the. wishes of the people •or! enough to change the coil creating a food 'commission of thr« io intense in Germany that I do not the scorching flames of moderp war the Germans breaking through • in C Augmented - by -aHTlhe (arms. Perman«y»t headqua'rt- >chU.. . .. v v-. , .. * \ members, and thereby making it in. belief this'generation will live to The American forces are fortu- what they hoped would be a victofP- n4 a^Jarge squad of -rs \*\U be maintained " in Washing- The submarines are doing.alTihat possible for anybody to \ xer die out. There is no use think- ne to Se able to base thetr educa- ou* march to Calais nn«f Boulogne, t• drovjc the rioters' ton with a general secretary ' in M expected^of them. apd rdsponzibllity that * be- ing (of the fufuQ? in that respect The >n ty»qn the bitter lessons learned will ever be one of the most thrill- ' > section wiih drawn 'harge. Foliowing the organization There is a sifTprising laek of long /o so important a function. The thing to^lo is to teach Germany by by the-^rench and British. soldiers ing tales of the world war, ointed riflejj, > - if the board (be executive fommit/ rn manifested by the orisopers be- •nly 'excuse offered for it U that imple that* ruthle^ness does not In the eventful days that'have ^.Nowadays, the British-fairly, bathe ,.. s roped off ee elected Charles W. Holman,- of caute of the United States being ar- ertain Senator^ dislike' Herbert- C. pay.. 'owed that firsKrush of battle ... the Germane in even' form of gas tored apd a heavy, Madison. Wis., to this position. Mr,. rayed against their country, Thfc tHooyer because they know that food "My offer is based entirely 1914. Marvelously complete books whenever the slightest opportunity nd it./ .- '• Holman has already mado arrange- mrrcipondent was allowed to mingle control . uqder his • adrpiHistration' anitarian reasons. Sherman aaM >f Instruction have been bulfded up- offers. Prisoners say their losses in McDowell" announced .dt ments. tor the immediate opening of with them freely, at Jimes without lean food control.' Consi-- at .war was^ell, didn't he? Well, •n those experiences.. Out of them these attacks .have bjen^itominglf rriidnTght" th;it -he- hnd-the-situation. headquarter* in Washing- any 'of the British'ofllcials in eHanrc fiueptly»they arevletermnu-.l io make l us givg*them all the hellr%e can, the American soldiers will glean the heavy. Gas is serit over in creeping - under.control. White-men were foi Jon. v 1 'Of the esmyr being present. A young thi* vit.il wurk in behalf of the A- •d as quick as. we can. Tt's the last-word, knowledge that will fit bsnks of fog. Is shot oytr inhombs • bidden to enter the' oegro districts. -Members ol the executive commit- German airman who.-was brought tfierTban'people an* assured-failure* Muickc.n way to end this \ them for -the foremost trenches.' that explode In-trenches ajgfst e^3 tee are Charles S, Barrett, of Union fh down recently off Dover, and who from the outset. •n the chemical business, and I" api First • of alh when they, take |heir trances to dugouU. No btlleU -oV.. City, Ga. prgsidtn*. of the Farmers' exhibited''-«n Iron-Cross which he Another amendment "f the same making money every day out of nlace, will, come thebaptisnr off ire sleeplnjr quarttra for troops -.in rest- Educational and Co-operative Union said he had won.for many daring waly^ort provides for th* creation t'lis war. The longer it 'lasU the from.the noisy, black, high explosn miles back of the fighting line are if'Amerlcas Glfford Pinchot, of Mil- feata over the Anglo-French lines, of a eongreaaional committee on the more I shall make. But it Gernian sHella that scream' in from* safe from the gas shells eveif krtock' fucd,. Pi. president of the Pennsyl- seemed to express the viajf of the* conduct of the war. We know what •nonej', and 1- would sacrifice all of afar and bunt with terrifying ing afthelr doors. vania Rural Progress Association; more Intelligent, clais of prisoners rim|lar co it if fhe war could ;eiyl tomorrow. ot«ts—sometimes in most uhex The bittemed of It aU to^the G^r-'/ W.* T. "Crpasy. of CaUwissa. Pa.. 1 Farmers to Sacara S»b by asserting there had been. - "H daring the civil wjrr=-Whatv, ... AM-l-hop« is that my.Jl.000 may be ed places. The .'Germans are great mans^that-diUy they find they - vices of Grader.' j secretary ' of the National •. Dairy. many declarations of • war" agaTnst what abuses, what divided Authority speedily won. It' will be waiting M believers In noise ahd high exploit. havj/Jess and less rubber with^wWch V Union; Charles "MdCarthy, of jfadi- Germany whert' the' Unitedr. gtates •Sumter, July £7—The^-eotto.. between-the executive anB legisla-. fh*- American aviator who Tfiey even mig since the battle of the Marno, and zf rise.for aerisil prowess. Introductory "hate." Vf. coming home to the German Both t'be generalI bojird and thp^ex- lUng by a. congressional Wrnmitt#^ grader ^tatfohed at Sumter, begin- who aaid'Hi wa^ fo.ntj^rly A lawyer U« "An attempt wss'ma«Je to offer They will com*; over In order"-— troost." " - •cutlye ymn^tte^pmnHtti e seloc^*their" own '"n.thc conduct of the war rtay again ning September, 1. ' . " Bavaria, expressed th^ belief " that Drizes to some of the European'avla- theae shrieking, grumbling missiles Jt ls smsll.wonder that half.finish- -chairmanrtnan. J'. H.'Kimbill, of -Port De- Wome as'great a national mem^e • .• Congressman 'A. F. Lever and Sec- the Wpr would undoubtedly result fh •.brsi".. said Mr. Woodhottse, "but Wging 'in size and noise all the tV-'. uj suwuuao uo puno; sjajjaj p» bosltt,*Md., » was eleicted chaii'man^of giving the' German people a more it was In the sixties.'*' ^' retary E.-1.' Reardon of. the Sumter tKelr Governments quickly discour- way -from the nasty' little plg- frqnt lines dwell upon the terror of the generageneral'boaVd,/anl d R. F. Bower, democratic form o.f.»goverpjncnU He Let. Congress attend to itsMowr squeaks or whfz-b'angs^ up through Chamber of Commerce were request- aged it when it was found that the thi war., or that some go.-so far as. if 'Campbell, .Va., Secretary. tbted, however,- whether any -at- isiness and - the President^!#. II the "four-point-lwoa," the "five- ed by • largely attended meeting of Hrises had' a tendency to interfere to speak a desperate envy of the . .Upon ^hre'e-foiirths vote of - the '.he President .docs uTong -Congrw.' cotton gfoWefs, merchants and bank- ^ ipt to remove the Emperor would with- discipline. .Mep were, induced to nointrnlnea" and then on to Vhat the dead. - ' gencraf bonrd a"p>j organization of aucceed. - Germany, he said, was so can impeach film. If aqy member of British "Tommies" laconically^ call ers' to secure^the government grader take chances they $ou1a not other- [Actual fanner* may affiliate with the accustomed to on. imperial head.that *the^Cabihcf does wrong he~ can be 1 'tht big stuff"—the eight and) eleven . and they lu^ve succeeded, but theye- wise have taken, and the thing BECAUSE HE'S MY FRIEND Tederaf board. Effch of the separate he did ndt think it. would bf advisa- 'mpeached. The regular committees was not. conducive to the kind of inch shells, atfd the j ire strlqgji attached toVtHejjraden organisations contributes'to the sujh He mky be ilk kinds of a liar. ble for her to follow Russia's ex- >( Congress have the power and the 'Ihcipline-which; must be obtained. I iectiles from heavy-'e>llWred long The bureau'of,marketing requires port of-the board. He may be ten kinds of A fool ; . ample. vOth£rs,' including a '.former machinery to conduct all the 'jnvei- •*in Informed'that orrfjrs were ' ac- range naval gpns, known*.without af- • {hat Oie cottop growers slvall first io The/first, regular meeting of the He may be a brooming high flier : cKemisya Go^rnment official from 'Ugations that either'the llouse iA.lijall>y ni.i.t.violateJd ;n A.". i... i. fection as "Whistling Percys." -.businesslike and /doperative. organisation will - o^cpr in Wasbing- Without apy reason or rule. West ^fficii^nd a yourig man who tbe\8enate ma>' desire. But- the mo- umces before the prize's wfre.with- There will be little opportunity to '. organizing |h order^h4t.the classify- tofi in Januar>-, 1918,"at -which time There may W a shadow above him ' said he had been. ,a profeasor • of ment that Congress begins to* meddle •frawn.' Nevertheless.. I'd, like.to see hear a "Big Bertha." Those famous ing;of cottpn by. a government grad- oermaneiit organization will take i in and woes that impend; x- English in a . German university with* the adm.irflstrative. business' of win Mr. Saxe's prize to- 42-centimeter (16- • er.'will reall/ do wme'good and JJO - I may.not respect—but I love him— . place.' "'"^v laVghed -heartily when' the Tthought the country, th:ij moment a - brake •M that could be. We're 'nch guns) -are selijpm * «sed nowa- 1 * „ . that the cottpn grow/jni^ will,able I love him. because he's my frjend. ' was suffgested to thein. has been'applied-fji the military ma- fighting.a mad ^g. and we've got days. It is belH?Ve weFe ch|nery*or the government in - the. ^lar^ned . to bombard Arras . with er* org?niM-.'the gbvernment will to adopt' the' dog's methods to- win." I 'know he. has fiults by the billion, • taken 'prisoner*the British In the midst-qf the most appalling crisis of (hem, uaing pruaalc acid shells, but tef' not- cooperate. A. (X Pheljft> chalr- -New York Times. But his faults are 4 portion of him', recept .Messinea "push." were \ be- modern civUizali the British advance Easter Monday man of,-the Sumter Coupty 'Commit- Columbia, July 25.—Jn a Ifjter I know that his record's vermilion. Congresk must not be aNowed to. out k stop to that particularly nefa- tee of Rwtffic* Safety has,issued the* »;XJ."*L.' ffrockway. of Spartanburg, lifcved So have represented the atti- BOMBARDED He's far from- a sweet seraphim. tude. of : the"- peasant passes when play, politics with 'tht^war. and'on rious scheme sgajnst th< already callfoi/npxt' Frujay'j meeflng, and Thomas H. peeples, Attosney' Gen- BY GERMAN PLANES. But.he's alwaya bc^tf"square with* ; they aaserted that/they did not ey^n that l»ue. the .patriotic*sentiment of sadly battered litMe Artols cathedral • Secretary Reardon has 'requested C-. eral, 4iold».lhat;a_person living with- ATTACKING AT NIGHT Yours Tnj|y, ) • \ ' ' ' ,know th^lJnjte<(.StatCT had' entered the country cannot be exprcs.vd too rity- , J.^Brahd, 'etifcf bf'tho marketing bu- in the State, for thirty'daiu or niore .Ever ready to gfre o^ to; lend, S? war.,They weri each 20'ycafs of quickly or. foo cmphaUeall^. There is also awaltipg the j- rcau. Congressman Lever and. Sena- must secure a State liceqiw fa order* And though-he ii ^Id antFuhruly age and had been Called to the col; Aipericnh army a bounteous baptism tor 'E. T>i Smith to send ft jrovemr to-- ofeVate. an automobile <*gr the >ve him, because he's my friend. ; or* "a" year ago imuch against, their' of bomb's and hand grenade and the nient organker here: tor the mtfet- rtreete and hH^Waya of the. State. .The .letter. cflnUinjAj the opifiion *{111,' they said, lliey had received still mere dismaying introduction to I. knock him, I know; butTdo'it . - e ssme to bis face as away; follow*'-. -YIW nin^ months' training'prior to being Olanes made-aVrald 'on Paris at 1J the ghastly tattle'.of the. machine • •- . . •; • And if other folks knock—well, they 'Answering.y6u§ letter 'of the 23d sent to the front. C^rrolltop. fcy., -jJuly 'clock last night. Two boit\bs were' gun and .it* sinister^awish of> spray- inst, I."big' W flfT that^Inasmuch .a*. Th'e. remarkable tsalninrf of the George Thurman,> prominent ,'elti- dropped' en the capital. The opinkAi ing buUeta—«ounds.'weir calculated -. rue It,' - . . * vou h*ye been wuhhi the State of .Germans is "shown ln the -disciplin* . failed is held here th»t the raid was jnade to stab; with a moment of fear' the And wish th(|:*d had nothing to ^ South Carolina morB than^ thirty' maintained " at the * Dorchester to-regiater. foforr the national afmy. tvnir the object of. testing |he pqssi- heart of. the bfavert;! -y-/ ' "da'jto and expect to r*ra*in "until the f imprison- billty of a succcssful. Germi- attack Above -aD. the Amerieaa .soldlrrs never make diagrams .of Boarder^. Poor Markmaasliip. Saves- first of October, It will be necessary priaonsra ha,ve. J>«ezi interned 'thbre mePt or enlistment.-He chose the fopce similar Ho'/the recent^raid must equip themselves to,endOTd the No maps of his soul have I ju Lives of. Wymel 'Couplo Fori.don't analyze—I J for • ypu lo take out an automobile «l»»er-the war started. only two Save .Utters joining the regular army made -on Londod. • lethal .gas that will be'- sent - over a- and Son, liodftse 'dnder t{ie laws of this Sut» -attempted to' escape. Almost .with- day. . A. few minutes ^before II - o'clock gainst them in poijonoua veporish Because—well, bejaa : friend. . * » . Greensburg, Pa., July 28.—Poo in* order td operate y.ous* c out exertion the GerirAns siy (b«T • John .Kelly, of Indianapolis, v •»tchers "of-the French - ^aviation clouds, 'or showered upon .them In 'a nurksrtanahlp saved Uie lives ofiMi. the roads and streeta-heBe."* are contented ^wlQl'llwir surround- »Iso arrested here for jm'personati cryice In Paris lfeard ^ie hoise pf deluge of- heavily charged cylinders , ' and Mrii. Steve Solomon, of Wymel. ings ani'ape well treated.' " * "' in army 'officer bjr wiring'» second 'motor, and then ah'explosion, fol< apd-shells. .They, must * prepire to a mining town nea^ here, when' their TWO ERD VlVES.' ' The prispn^xa ,^0 their^own wash-' HeOtenant's u.nifonj^^fie declared hi 'owed after ^j-bricf interval by an- deal also'with the treaf^erousi^ la- chrymatory gas,' which,', while.. not - * bolder. Leon PhUHpe^- twenty-nine' , IN LEAF TO DEATH irtg^.a^d cooking!* Their- rations cop- ignorant of rulei bqt Is other. The prefecture bf Paris *ai dangerous to life. Irritates the tear 'y^srs old. trled to^w^p* qut'the eh-- sift pf thirteen ounces of bread dally, being^lleli^ here - pending the. arrival aco§rdfngly". initructcd . to give the Washington, Julr'29.—Two out • f . tire .fomjly, it is charged. Phillips, it New York, July 29-^l^kfajrhlm- six ounces of meat five days a w«tek, ? .«!" "rviccjnfa.; . ; alarm 'throughout the city. The last ducts until..o4re' cries!-with blinded of every nine physlclana tSi the Uni- - . OTffrting eyes-for hoursl br-aald^uiired Mrs. Solomon to elope. «elf in. the/batfi r^om on Ihe fourfli three-gaarter* of an oflnc^*bf- cof-' Totiflcaflqn .to the -people of the" tod - States of military.kgk wfll be/ ' The 'sqrprise of both'these gases Is floor of Uo. 167 West. 81st street, Jo- fee ~dalf^",' one oincd^'o'f*^ga^ dally, rapltal to take refuge /rom a possible required'fyr war service. X—, ' i ;' V;M • '•With Jiim;"»and ahe refuted" wh?re-. . A- rewardiSyf "fifteen' -dollai's - upon,* the police Bay, the man- Bb- seph Cassedemont, 18 • years, 'oH^ two * ourtCM-pX taenip^ diily, two, aVrald'SrM gtfen-on the night *.of their'alfogvtber pleasant smell. The - There-are abbat tO.OOO physicians } bai been offfcred for the arrest of -crawled Uiroogh a window and'fcap-, -ounces of oatmeal , d^y, ^qne^ouhee March 16-17. Uthal:- Vsriety' suggesU the cleap {n the county tit] .«lMtary*agfc'and* T 'taln'ed • > revolver about inldnlght WUI WMfesi^e, colored, Vk , .ed' to hlj deaih'today. ' . * '*• of Jam dafyvtwo ottfim 6f c^efrse •dor :of if sanitary hospital wgr^. fully 24,000 W!1I be needed for w*r-. ; lastnIght'and:shotMra.So caped* fr^m AI3E WAR FUKD . They. *111 .be mobilised through a VhiF^rp-^one.-'*> •- Soh^jv.,22. years old, .leaped ir«n taeftt peppir a ordder-' ": if.' selective syateim, ,The 'system wOl' ] There ia also the . - He then atryek at the coaple'i the' roof-of( the jIx-story * slikht reduction of-breai^-risase and British officials German N,w Tori, Jffljr 29—Thi: M«hb- operate In sock a Way .as to draw? *v terror of the ''flammen werfer^ Ne. 4870 Pitk]a avarn * - \I»(MHtli»a-^l, Udie who do ifi't KpfaKoptil'tkurck wili T«IM • contrft«lon M .aaedlcal Irtjh il, this Sfternooji their'military' as "by the fund of- IIOO,©#® /or-*oflc_..nwip •*«* eowginnlty .whfcoot- not to, con- Ih. Toimr tn^Cof th>t f«Kh th. daprlyiag commafcity e~ wll|Bu> o»i«ine ' cmp. of anok. CJTlOB. dad lo Victor- Victrolas August is the big month for purchasing Victrolas. Many people are Visiting our stow daily, and are enthusiastic about the newest model Victrolas. Comexjn and let I want to buy a few us show you (n our Victrola good mules at once. department AT KLUTTZ w. F. MOORE "ON THE HILL" Phone 442 Columbia St.

Vudor Porch Shades 80 Per Cent of Engine Mate'YaOT Porch Cool Co By. --Mr. C. E. Wrifhl v.. aw.rdad th« prU. July 28 No. 1—107' No. 7—166 No. IS— J1 No. 19— Trouble is due to No. 2— 1 No. 8— 68 No. 14— 15 . No. 20— 2 No. 3—165 No. 9—129 e , No. IS—1M No. 21—1M No. 4— 4 No. 10— 22 No. 1S—170 No. 22— 52 Carbon. No. 5- 53 No. 11 No. 17—157 No. 21^-158 •No.. 6-169 .No. 12— 80 No. 18-15S N<* 24-160 No. 25—161 You can take hills of high without a LOWRANCE BROS. knock if you will keep your motor free ^Undertakers and Lic«n<«d Embdmera from carbon. Phone, Store 292. Residence 136 and 356. 153 Gadsden . Clean Your Engine With JOHNSOTS CARBON REMOVER You Can Do It Yourself. ~ Special for $1.00 at A. H. WHERRY, Jr.

Marching! And wheh the march is over. tlie feya in khaki-sit down to a nftal, of which bread forirts the largest part. ' •" ~ It i^bread—thasoiid, .every dayfood— that gives'them the strength to bear the brunt'of the trump. CA+AWBA BREAD is a big, brown loaf, full of energy and nutrition.'. . , Gome and see it made. The more you know ahout it, the more you will like it Catawba Steam Bakery JOIN THE RgD cfcoss To South Carolinians: For more than a quarter of s centtfnr KMUT luKhh Gaffney, July. 30— Sheriff h«ma,n. ,„ed . dlgnifkd ,„«l ever r2p«tedp?£ e^ o£j Thoniu, aaflated by M. k Austell a n »hd. Irhn Harris, rural policemen. P. E. .Leramonds, Gaffney. thief of , normal • Whe*, and-*rtln*r Hoppe^,- - special irtate pi- inofala, mmd-and-physfqu©:; officer, raptured a distillery which w" In full operation eight mllea VBy (heir fruits i&all know tban." ' - I south of Gaffney Saturday after- noon. Iwnrwhite wee, John Ffr*u- son and Will. Atkinson, were arrest, -d at the plant and were brought to ^ Pinkston Ian here, although they denied thrf they wow- there only to .purchase whiskey and that Ihe par^y or pir- (s/&7 Jy . . tioe who were- operating *ie plant 'a S?G*3hlcr Aslmtteo rut.Bank W. Nail's Store had disappeared. . / • » The' aherllf and hla deputies apent most of Friday nighV'frying to ' !o- y Every minute the war cost* -— ^— 64,306 FOR Every ucoad the war so,t» !___ 1,072 British daily War expense 38,760,000 Big Reduction Sale German daily war expense - 1. "... 25,000,000 U. S. daily war expeniei (first 100 days of war 80,000,000 THE HUMAITSlDfe Greatly- reduced\ prices on all. summer Number of men slain or died of wounds and disease- 5,000,000 Number of men wounded*. i-_ ... 112,000,000 Number of mto incapacitated for further service 4,000,000 goods, ladies' and - children's ready-to-wear, Number of, prisoners taken 4,000,000 . Number of men now engaged in warfare __ . _ 24,000.000 muslin underwear, fancy parasols. Number of nations inarms __ 19 Number of men available fdr service 120,000,000 Evaporator Pans, A CARD. • 50e fancy 'skirting,'only - ,19c $500.00 REWARD. < We wiah to cxprcv* our..sincere Fivf Hundred Dollars reward will 12 l>2c fancy lawnB, only ____8 l-3c v appreciation of the kjndiyws -and bp paid "by.'tBir. Southern Railway We are . prepared to naipe you Tjjc upoiJ pongee,'only _C______49c . ' sympathy shown us by 9ur friend* SynU-m for the arrest and conviction durinjr our recent iereavemenh- • pOhe Tjeriion or persons who re- 1 lot fancy plaid silks, only'__-_ _ I-.--75c t A. M. Bradford and family. moved spikes, bolta .and. anirlc barn lowest prices, and Reasonably • $1 J)0 middy blouses, only 1 !__75c resulting in the derailment of pas- *enger.train No. 26 near HUnterville, $1.00 children's'drc.Hses. only _79 • ManV D«partm.nt -All fummer c ctOthe* going at greatly reduced N.\ ("i. Tuesday morning July 17; prompt deliveries. prices.'The S. M. Jones Ctf. All communications pertaining to Miss Marie. Cowan returned this subject nhoojd be add reused to Special prices on all ladies' and children's Jo-her home in Rock Hill after vot- Mr. J, V, Connelly, chief special ing relatives in Che*tj-r. agent. Southern Railway 'SysteHv CHESTER footwear. Capt. C. A.. Plyler; of Waxhaw, Charlotte. N. C. •:'/%/ has been elected principal of the Ar- If Arrested, wire him or Sheriff if. menia school,' and Mj» Katie Yar- \V.. Wallace, Charlotte,' N. C. • HARDWARE CO. borou>rh assistant. Prof. Roy Wilkes W.N. I'OREA.CRE, and Mjss Nannie l.ou -Wilkes. wh«.„ "Quality Fir»t" were members.of. the Armenia facul- - General Manager. ty la*t year, have br*n elected uise Cowan is" 17aTfrng~r^alTm"Trril(»rtr »ftHr '• . Dr.'S. Glenn Love has received his lommiasibn and expects to be callcd The residfnee of the -late Mrs. Bring your automobile casings to us and have into the medieal-corps of the II. S. Lily M. Dbnglas, on the Ashfbrd A, now at any time- ferry road, was completely .destroy; them vulcanized and thereby double your Tire Mile- ed by fire yesterday morning about ., Mr. and Mrs. Elliojt'H; Hall have ten o'clock^ The fire originated in aa their guests, Mr. and Jdrs. W. P, age. Our priced are very reasonable.' Jncobs.'Jr.^of-Clinton- /the.second story of the dwelling arid, when discovered* was beyond con- 1 Stora For Rent—By •, \ September Vroir Welcarji thnt-rhr-bniMinirwn* We handle an extra .good grade of Oil and that 1st. Formerly occupied/) by Saul covered by insuranri* to the amount* • Baer between Jones' Cfyfhnlg store of $1,000. "Good Gidf/Gasoline." *>nd T/akasf Candy stor^. Apply to. Mr. Janria Frazi-r, who went to •Mis.} II. E. Heyman, 131 Vorkstreet. Columbia -Monday, has been ac- 4T. 7-31.' . • V. . FREE AIRf SERVICE. cepted in the navy as an apprentice . Th^re-wiirbe «r pic'nTc*al A'irtttfch Methodist Church. Shelton; S. C., on Frfilay, August 17, 1917. Refresh- menta will be sold for the benefit of the'church. Everybody is cordially T. F. WILKES invited to "attend and bring basket*. Miss Margaret Bailey Isthe guept nf Mis* Mary White_-BaHey on Pinck" neystrf et. ' All Straw Hat* at half price. The S. M.^ Jones Co. tf. • - Mrs. Maggie B. Turner anrf chil- dren of Winnsbprq, S. C.,"have ' ar- -rlvedjn the city to vijit'Mrs. John M. Wise and- Mrs. W. W.; Brice/ Mis* Fanny Spratt left for -Col- umbia today" to spend a few .days.- > . Mr*. C._ A'. Orr and children of 'Charleston are the Viiesta of the farmer's paMnts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Walker. Mn, Thomas M. Douglas has her sister, Mra.' I. M; XWrcer,anil chil- dren of. TKomssville, ?J-' C.,. visitinjr .her pt her home'on West Ejid.' -• v .' Subletib« for the. -"ATLANTA JOURNAL, the newsiest newspaper in the Soulh. Delivered:,every morn-. We want to buy about 200 ' ing by carrier, or • tl^ro. mail. Country subscriptions .solicited: Drafta Hefo, Agt. .' 31;' _ • young mules at onpe. Ffom 14 1-2 ^liases Beatrice ahd Rebecca Walker have returned, homj from'4 to 16 hands high. From 5 to 10 viait.to refatiyes at .Charleston. ;• Quite a number/ of Cheater pVople -^ill "attend tHe< filbert .picnic . iii years old. " ) . ; : . . York, oodnty on -Thursday. ' , 'Ifr^and tin. G. 'W> Adams hive We offer good prices. Sell to us Ktjirned home from a viait to i*la- tivea at Bateaburgv . ..JUM .ITelert Hood left fee Colum- at id save your feed bill for the balance bia to»iay "to • beJbme stfflogrtpher , for the Palnletto National .'Bank.- Misa .Rood U one o( Cheater** most oiLthe summer.: attractive and popular young' ladles and her many friends regret her departure .frpn? this elty. ' Mr ^William Hood'of CharWon Is. - the guesta of' hrii parent's Mr. and Chattanooga Wagons M^J.-A/Hoo^ ' Miss Kate Marshall, who has been visiting her raothsry Mrs. 'Bernie. H'av.e j ust received a big shipment of the fa- Marshall4 haa Mtumed 'to her medi- cal work aCCharWoo. '• ous Chattanooga Wagons. Sie us before you' ; The children , of the prteUry . de- partment of tW Flrat Baptist church are requested to m«et on the' churcfi L lawn Thursday afternoon at, four o'clock. The. department Is/.td. havf * We bandfe the celebrated Babcock and, . a.plc^jc about three.mHes-fron»"town K - oA that M^floon."^ n« gy Qitggief as' well as several other- mak< . lir^Ro'bi G. Smjth left thla'morn- Children Cry for Fletcher's

Thd Kind You Have Always Bought COMPANY v Cfc*flott«\ N. C * 'Quirlntoa. W. V«. Charleston. S. C ECT1QN . During the Summer months •we will offer special prices on all repair .work. . . . . Our ihapi ii modern end up- /to-date in every particular, RESERVE RESERVOIR * * located in the rear o£ Oe Val- FOR ARMY VACANCIES ley Hardware Store. ESMERALDA Situated in the Garden Spot of -Blacksmith and Woodwork. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ECZEMA REMEDY SPEND YOUR VACATION THERE MANY NATURAL WONDERS Including 4 ' SoW on » guarantee for Eczema. Totter, Salt Rheum, and similar af- The Famous Chimney Rock, 300 ft.'high fection. of the akin aqd acatp. Sold Bottomless Pools. Beautiful Water Falls only by us. 50e and 11.00. IbUn DndX Cke.tor. S. C. "RIGkT OUT INJTtlE^OUNTAINS" Reached via Hendersonville, Ni C. Leaflets at News Office or address ESMERALDA INN, BAT CAVE, N. C.

J. A. BARRON Undertaker .nd£m_b.l».r,

Jutc.i.or i0 A- BUMT ' "«• ' • —. ci+yeCs. c.

; TOR ALDERMAN W/IRD 1 ' ' i berebr announce myaelf a ckndf- :/ oatefor Alderman, from Ward'i, Co "errc the ^horl-te rm. made racant by . • the resignation of Mr. H. S. Adam., -^•nbjeet to !hr rujea Koremi.r" ni. nlcipal election a. V"' ' • i- U WHITE.

Thcrejire no ft^or.dpert, belaid. The Food Adminiatratiofc wishes to have as member/all of-lho^e actually handling food In the home, All women over aluteen are eligible. . - ' 'DIRECTIONS- PW«« lo/th. Food Administrator, Waahl.„o., C- "J '"•'•'I ~celre FREE you, fl„, fc.tre.tlo. .ad . kau...

*, " 7'"~ -***< TW dM i..!,.!. for th. ' "?« -HI be ...! .10, lb* button if. yon a.k for u. .