The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 14, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
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????????????i 1 'SATAN'S CAR:
Til? Stomach Consul Frost Tells o
A Chance To Work Horrors.
_ Minneapolis Journal.
Wn can't ?xpect the stomach to net The heartlessness o
normally If tho natural avenues of slim- Qf the sea" the K;
uuimuu *i* Diuviiu au it cannot, umpoee
of Its r?fai?. When the bowels are rines ? was described
constipated the stomach Is called upon
for work beyond Its capacity and the h<firible details >est
iresnlt Is bloat, belching, headache, and mun who gathered d
discomfort generally, and, unless the
condition Is promptly relieved, serious activities for the I
An effective remedy for constipation ^ esley fr rost, Ameri
is sold in drug stores uuder the name Oueeustowu
of Sr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It Is
combination of simple laj-atlv. herbs I The lnan who for
with pepsin that acts on the bowels In
gentle, natural manner, without grip- i years worked night a;
is ?<di*i0 ?.u trs: evidence, told of hi.
s"a,?a
meed It; It costs only fifty cents and Is . can Alliance for Lab<
the Ideal family remedy, mild enough |
for children and old people, yet suf- racy.
ftclently powerful for the etrongeet con- , . ., _, , _
tltr.tlon. A trial bottle, free of charge, A story that made
can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. roi,i told hv tSi
CaldwoU. 456 Washington St., Monti- com was toia Dy 131
cello, Illinois. der, overworked Anie
- taring the scenes he
TRADING WITH KNEMY III LI, after the Lusttania v
ter the Laconia wai
Consideration of the Administration hundreds of smaller
shattered and their
Measure Regius in Senate. , .. ...
adrift on the rolling s
Washington, Sept. 11. Consid- an evident desire to
eration of the administrations trad- ation WUh dimden(
tag with the enemy bill, which pass. can consu, tok, h,s g|
ed the House in July, began today
in the Senate, with hardly a doozzen b?n comPletioi
Senators present. *ou-" "" " ' "oualy to
? ? ? a j a j a lished in pamphlet f
An amendment was adopted to
, a.a. r-. , . , out to the workers of
supplement the President s procla- _
atin ...... ? . "The ocean south <
mation prohibiting German in- ,
. , ... been the ^appy hunt
suranee companies from writing ,
marine or war risk insurance after ).ie 3U mar ne8' be
Senator Frelinghuyser said it had n nR to lb< stor'*
. ? , .. . _ . of men and women wl
bee found that German submarines
had received such information by * 0 %oices of
wireless regarding sailings. The FR 63 r nR ng in t^ieil
amendment authorizes American Germans Play Gi
insurance companies to abrogate *^Ir- *rost told ?' t
contracts with enemy companies P'a>e(* by submarine
made prior to the war. when they placed sut
Upon a motion by Senator Reed se's on top of the Uthe
Senate eliminated a provision i submerged, leaving
that the President shall have no Inetl an(I women strii
power to license any enemy insur- sei1, He told of sub
nnce company to carry on any bus- gleefully taking ana
iness prohibited by his proclama- nian beings drowning
tion of July 13 last. regulatin^ "Can you imagine
enemy-owned insurance companies, crew on a submarir
men and women who
surrender?" he aske
Vaporize Croup "Can you imagine
p i J sailors torpedoing in
or ixOiu i roubles night?
Vapor treatments for cold troubles are "Can you imagine o
better than internal medicines, as the va- irio. ? ,w .
pors carry the medication direct to the t0 to" a helP,e{
flings and air passages without disturbing ^ards shore?
thestomwih. - v "Rftugh work onTIi
When Vick'a "Van-O-Ttub" Salve is applied
over the throat and chest, these va- i 'Kainst man is cc
pore, released by the heat of the body, are rough work on the
inhaled with each breath. 25c. to .f 1.00. against helpless men
VICKSuv^o^SALVE un,hinkab,e
..The stories (hat
were not idle dream
DESIIIRK INFORMATION. given by men and
To Farmers of Lancaster County: own land sworn to }
In some sections of the State Q0dthere
is a shortage of farm labor to
.. . . .. . , Germans Give No
the extent that farmers are con- . .
..... ... ? , Even a rattlesnak
cerned about the gathering of their . . ..
... , ,, T . , be strikes; the submi
crops this fall. In other sections
warning.
there Is a probable surplus of labor
which would be of great service to ^be s,,bmarine u*
the farmers in sections showing a middle of a ship, 1
shortage of labor. The great prob. 0rs are ,ooate(1- It t"1
al.a * ling to death of the
nu iu uc uvercuuit! is m?l 01 Kei_l
, ,. , . . smaller craft, even th
ting the farmer needing labor and
. .. ? i . their sails and were
the laborers together. Looking to
... . ,, ? ? rw render. have been
this end the Farm Management Division
of the Agricultural Kxtension . s e' re"
e, , , .... . .i "In only one case
Service is now listing by counties!
... .. . . ? i i pated did the submai
the farmers needing help and also I
.. . . .. . , . . , 1 age to a vessel. An
the laborers available for work in1
.. ... I stance, after towing tl
other communities.
T i .. . . .. ? . some distance, the si
In order that we might find out! , . '
..... .... . , , . denly submerged. 1
the situation in this county I would
. . dragged the lifeboat \
be glad for the farmers who need
, . ii : ? . 'the presence of mind
labor would give me the following
. , .. who cut the tow rope
information: _
... . c ii. v. i The sickening storj
1. Name of farmer desiring help. J
n titi_ i t. . i in 'nP ?I Lusitania ^
2. When and how long wanted? .. ?
3. Whether men, women or hoys? ' r' r?8,.'1 e Sa'^
Number of eaeh. ''0,'ps,,a pl,ed hlEh
?.. .. . ... cord wood. He saw on
4. White or colored?
, ir- , , er's breast the bodies
5. Kind of work to be done??
6. Wages offered? fants.
Should there be a surplus of labor
in any community that would be lone: 'nto w
available for work in some other f,inia down t.n
section of the county or in some , . rh!,drftn- th.,r,y
other county we would like to havejlntants 10 armn. he
the following Information regarding! When the Laeoni.
auch labor: i whBn Am,riM *'om
1. Name of laborer? Ilvee the aubmarlne ,
2. When and how lone available? ,l,ted on ,h"
3. Whether men. women or boy.? vea"<'1 ?n'1 '?* ?>nnage
4. Kind of work they can do? waa """ ,r"u" ?'
5. Wage. expected? Mr Fr?" ??? "??
6. How far will they go for flvln" ,art" '
him In his service a
.. i ? ? .v . u aui facts about "Satan's
It Is important that we have this
Information as early as possible If it R ra' P 1
is to be of value.to the farmers in
need of help. So I would like to WOMAN CURBS HC
urge all those who need farm help The men were away
nuu iiio?? wno warn 10 ao iarm horse was bad. A 1on?
work to give me this Information at not "drench" in the <
once. called up a neighbor
Yours for service, were away?but: "W
R. W. GRABBER, Colic Remedy that yo
County Agent. horse's tongue," says ]
K(- she came over and <
Check a cough or cold In the lungs Colic Remedy on the
before it develops a serious caae. and the horse was v
BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP men came home. Moi
is an effective remedy for all sore- rls Colic Remedy so t
nesa or congestion in the lungs or cure horse colic. We
air pasages. Price 25c, 50c and $1 cents a bottle on the
per bottle. Sold by all dealers in Plan,
medicine.?Adv. LANCASTER MERC,
THE LANCASTER NET,
^ IIH Show Yon Ha
' ,h? u""""'I Corns Peel Of
lf -.ho Jackal.: Th.
User', aubma-j
I in all of its' Corns used to pester the worli
a frenzy, enduring pain, do
erday by the i slicing toes, tinkering with pi
h id witnntftl "CilU It* !*?? l??r Frfl li 4
"nessta _lt Kn<u Conw Quickly
rent down, af- and tape, trying to fix a corn
a aiink .iftor wouldn't hurt. But now no c
s sunn, alter the worUJ .Bhouid worry," b?
vessels were the moment you put "Gets-Ii
it means the end of a
occupants set There is nothing In the worli
teas, there was tJets-It'''?nothing as sure am
tain?nothing that you can
avoid exagger- on to take off a corn or callt
lh(> , ?_t cry time, and without dn nicer
e, int. amen- corn never grew that "Gets-It'
ory. n?t get. It never irritates the
never makes your toe sore,
a, the alliance two drops of "Gets-It" and p
. . , the corn-pain vanishes. SI
i have it put)- you can peel the corn right oil
or m and sent your finger and there you
corn-free and happy with th
the land. as smooth and corn-free as
- T_?i i u.. palm. Never happened befor
of Ireland has {t7 r,uegH not
inii ground of 0?et n bottle of <fOet8-It"
from any druK store. you nee
said. i have no more than 25c, or sent o
s of hundreds by E" Lawrenc0
tio came to me Sold in Lancaster and recoi
en dead com. ed as the world's best corn
ear8, by Lancaster Pharmacy anc
rim Joke. Maekey &. Co.
he grim jokes
. commander, M8K|s? it |>o\VN THE
vivors of vesboat
and then Youth s Companion,
the helpless ?nP ,st?kp ofteh leads to
iggling In the er?and sometimes to a fh
marine sailors il does in a 8tory that the 8f
pshots of hu- of war told ,n the course of
dress not long ago when
speaking of 'United State
an American , ..
, , regulations,
le torpedoing . . .
One hot day recently a
were ready to . , .....
sat in a train with his tunic
toned. Presently a sergeant
our American up to hjm an(1 sapi: ??rjui
the dead of that tunic! Did you never 1
by-law 217. sub-section D
iur boys refus- Sergt. Winterbottom."
is lifeboat to- A gentleman in the seat
tapped the sergeant sternly
e part of man shoulder. "How dare you is
impreJienrfible ders." ho said, "with a pipe
part of man niouth? Go home and rea
and babies is &raph 174, section M, part IX
Major Carroll."
came to me that a gentleman 1
is. they were dro?Pin* white mustache ii
women of our ed from ,he other side of th
lefore Almigh- Major < arroll, he said
"will consult by-law 31 of
... . K, he will learn that to rei
Warning.
a sergeant in the presence o
e sings before . _
I vate is an oixense not liRtitl
urines give no overlooked. I am Gen. A
retired."
mally aims at -+
n'here the boil- DRAFT RKSISTERS' TR
eans the scald
workers. The Abilene. Texas. Sept. 9.ough
they cut sjX alleged members of the F
ready to sur- an(j laborers' Protective Ass
shattered b> wj| he placed on trial tomo
federal court here, charged \
that I investl- tivities In connection with r
rine give tow- ,hft selective draft. While n
d in that in- jai announcement has been i
he lifeboat for jH understood that the govt
nbmarine sud. has asked that If any of the i
[t would have found guilty of treason, th<
vith It but for penalty be imposed,
of the captain. The majority of the men i
auicklv." ^
Minus i/i VY I CXHH.
1 of the sink- The Farmers' and Laboroi
*'a? recited by tertive Association had for it;
that he saw slble object the mutual be;
like so much farmers.
i a dead moth- ??
of her two in- When the bowels feel line
able and you miss the exhll
a thrust head- feeling that always follows a
hen the Lusi- morning operation, a dose o
?re were 100 BINE will set you right in a
three of them of hours. If taken at bedtl
said: get Its beneficial effect after
a went down, fast next day. Price 50c. I
en lost their all dealers In medicines.?.
>ommander in
name of the MAIX'OLM IS ACQUIT!
several times. London, Sept. 11.?Lieut,
his work." las Malcolm, who was beln
1 himself with for the murder of Anton Bai
is gleaned by a psuedo count, was today
t Queenstown, not guilty by a Jury at the C
carnival," as ley Police Court. The case
has been characterized as a
or passion, was tne first to
>R?SK COLIC. here in which the unwrltt*
as usual. The waR the sole defense,
i woman could A ?oroner,? J"T had ret,
old way. She verd,ct of "Justifiable hor
and her men after hearln* L, t. Malcoln
'e have Farrls that he had k,I,ed
u drop on the defen8e of his wife's honor
Mrs. Neighbor. Ca wa" one of the moat BG
Iropped Farrls al 8een ,n London ln raany 3
horse's tongue ?
veil when the RUB-MY-TI2
he.rn,i:
3U-?S fcl-vSTfete:
a nth K cn **m?- Am
untile CO. u*ed intetuU" or external!
Mi >,i)^ - ... . . ... . ^
V8 FRIDAY, SEPT. 14,
"SWEAR LOYALTY TO KAI
IV
Resolutions Contain Open
If" Against Reichstag Majorii
Pence Resolution.
^ . 1 Copenhagen, Sept. 11.?Qe
children as well as German w
are being mobilized in the agii
it Into against President Wilson's s
(King, . .
asiers jjuhu. a Degmnitig Das been
at Harburg, near Hamburg, 1
rW a" pu^"c schools on Si
participated in a demonstrate
which the usual telegrams
sent to Kmperor William, Chi
i lor Mirhaelis and Field Marsha
Hindenburg. The Roman Ca
JCSj Mercantile Associations of Ger
also adopted a similar resoluti
(mi The Vorwaerts of Berlin ]
! cut today that the motive c
conservative and pan-German
pullers to utilize the American
plover ! to the Pope for delivering a
ty blow to the democratic
>ne in ment. is steadily becoming r
r;aon?
L on.
corn, i All the resolutions conn
j JJko
1 ccr- ' with a display of strong lan
count | against President W h n and
IS ?v.
The proclaim a readiness to hold o
flesh' 11i 1 victorious peace was'oft
Just ; Thev contain a more or los? on
resto!
Iiortly I tack on the Reichstag res '
1 declaring it to he unreprese
e too j of the neonle's wi'l. o* ?l eon
your
p. did i with a declaration of loyalty t
today reigning dynasty,
d pay The new Fatherland r' rty n
& Co., mlral Tirpitz and Privy Cou'
Wolgang Kapp has been fornv
mmend- Vorwaerts points out, as a nt
remedy game scheme to discredit
I J. F. Reichstag majority and to per
Chancellor Michaelis to disr
the peace resolution entirely.
1'I.NK. Vorwaerts says indications
lly confirm the impression thn
anoth- ^"rhaelis will not disassociate
ir(j as *elf from the parties oppos
'cretarv P?are based on pood will be
an ad- only waiting a pood op|
he was n"y *? avaiI himself of the help
s arim n,ny orr,>r against the Retehsta
The Bremen labor unions
private Prn<0fded against the recent r
unbut-1 adopted by the Bremen
strode!chant KuI'<l8' which avow tf
(ton Up!wlde r'rcle? in Bremen the pc
hear of tion was ?PP?SP<1 to the Reir
?? I'm! maJorlty attitude on peace.
j resolution of the labor men ei
behindjed Reichstag resolutior
on the manded peace without unnen
isue or- delay an(' declared for demo
in your reforms.
d para.. ?
I am Swellings of the flesh causi
I Inflammation, cold, fractures c
with a bone, toothache, neuralgia or
ntornos- inatism can ho relieved hv om
I ? "?'l
ic aisle. BALLARD'S SNOW LIXIMEh
coldly, should be well rubbed In ove
section part affected. Its great healin
irimand penetrating power eases the
f a pi 1- reduces swelling and restores
y to be Jural conditions. Price 25c, 50
tchison. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all
era in medicine.?Adv.
? I *
I.\L. Ql'IKT IX PHATAXOOCJ/
Fifty- Chattanooga. Sept. 11.?
aimers' p,e,e ca,m Prevailed here to
ociation absence of street cars an
rrow in Prpspnce of the first battalio
vlth ac- Companies A. B. C and D.
esisting Cnlted States Infantry, whicl
10 offic- rpPlaeed two troops of cavalry
made it to *he c,,-v from Fort Oglet
irnment ,<,urinK ,hp crisis last night, we
lien are on,y Indications of a strike,
e death \ ^t a meeting of the city co
i sion this evening a resolutiot
are res- Pa83pd calling on both sides <
| controversy to furnish the of
rs' Pro- in writing a basis on which ;
s osten_, ,,emont ?' the trouble ma
noflt of reached,
i
i Take HEROINE for all dl
omfort- ances i" the bowels. It purifb
laratlnp bowel channels. promotes rt
copious movements and makes you
f HER- bright, vigorous and chc
couple ''rice 50c. Sold by all dealt
me you medicine.?Adv.
break- j ??
Sold by TROOPS AFTER MUXK'Al
Adv.
Laredo. Texas, Sept. 11.?]
riCD | HP?.nse to a call for help apa
Doug- band,t ,nvftB'on a t Dorols
g tried twenty-el?ht miles nouth of
umberg, ',u"t bpfore 'a"1 midnipht. s.
found 'ruc't loads of soldiers and
)ld Rai_, mottorcyoles left for that pla<
> which I The reP?rts received here <!
"dream tbe night said the bandits appi
betrien*d PrftsuirnnbIy from Mflx<re
,n ia^ ,hat tbe telephone wires lnt<
Ipnacio and La Perla. Mexic<
been cut.
jrnea hi
nicidf "
i;/ ;: HAVE YOU WEAK LUNI
The oolds settle on your chest or ii
bronchial tubes t Do coughs hang
nsation- are yon subject to throal troubles ?
rears. Such troubles should have 1mm
, treatment with the strengthening p
^ of Scott's Bmulsion to guard a
^ consumption which so easily folios
KT Scott's Bmulsion contains pure oo
> Meu- oil which peculiarly strengthens tl
, Colic piratory tract and improves the qua
is OIH the blood; the glycerine in it sooth
' p heals the tender membranes of the t
; Scott's is preaoribad by the beet S|
*7*?. feh. You can gut it at any drug d
jr. 25c
1917.
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irman
'omen
made
B w <
liiwji
von! rmMMMM
.. .. ^
inouc _ _
H A ^ u? 1 Shoe P
many ~2 in 1 BUck~ (p
on- liquid); for Whit
points **2 in 1 White Liqt
,f the i nd"2?lTM?<
I lOc I
note p. F. DAlJUrr <
tpnnrner
re
THE TIME TO SI'1
cone
he Tis
the coward who qu
it ? i
fortune;
". ! e
'T < th knave who cl
day;
"Hii . . .
j. .... ?"J !o . o. w ho *.vi~8 n
, t'e,
ud "n
. A ! t ' ov.'? k'? oho net
O the
lf Ad_ e . ' ? '! t'e ?n l'fe ' ut
lrilJor And tomorrow we ma
>d a? dream.
ouarss in nit- urine u i
th(1l And lurk Is a meteor
suade
egard <'n,e to succeed Is w
Discourage, show trac
Retad-'The race '8 run on t*ie h<
[t j)r And won 'twlxt the fl
him-! wire0(j
f , 1
cause
port,.- ?OUTHER
, they
P.
have
esolu- r* Dl V OlUlg j
mar. A I Iigll <* 1 <1 Si>?t
in A strong fac
>pula". Advantages
Running \va
idors-' Opportunity
i. de- expenses by \v<
?ssarv Rev. J. A. I
icratic
ed by
?f the
plying J
ir the J An Ambi
g and /|! XHF-needs oft
nain f of the Southern I
/ J the upbuilding ol the i
y| J The Southern Hal
C End (f\ ' accorded to other*.
deal- \ v*" ! Tbe
Y ? unity ol lntereat that I
/ the railroadii to *ee p<
\ ment ol railroad* w
I agrncie?t to realize t
1. V / to obtain the addition!
enlarged facilitle* ln<
I *errtcc| and. tinally?
-C OD1- To take It* niche
nigh* f other great Industrie*
\ right* and equal oppoi
'''' i II rpu. Qn.
ins of TheSoi
Sixth j
i had
rushhorpo
re the ?fw
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if tt?h if
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a 8e,~ f/wflSfai'
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sturb- Southerx
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feel
JL Bhl
In TltP% HI
HfnWwH
Uila||u?l
re-:
inst a
creek, " 1 1 L L* * " * 1
hore. A 1
everal f\ DUSITK
many ,
e business
luring i
roach- you fane
> and | .
> saa ordering (
CALL.
ss? 1
1 y?ur ! R O
on, or
ss: LA
s: cif
Is I job W,
pedal* 1 **
tore. | L??
rnHnuwH
oliah" ia made for ertry uee. For Bleck Shoe#, H
ute) and "2 in 1 Black Combination" (paote and H
a Shoes, "2 in 1 White Cake" (cake) and HH
lid" (liquid); for Tan Shoea, "2 in 1 Tan" (pacta) H
Combination** (pacta and liquid). H
Slack?White?Tan lOc I
=0. of New York. Inc. Buffalo, N. Y. |B
GEBEEBE1XD33I
rC'KKI).
Ersentiaia of Happineac.
. "The Rrund essentials of happiness
lit. o nus. a t*? * something to do, somcthitiR to love,
and something to hope for."?Chaltatiros
ca^h niers.
a!f the bat r~*
js away. +
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
to labor, ^
v fi.,,1 It n
I)K. J. IlKECE FUNDERBURK,
endeavor, ! Dental Surgeon.
's gleam. Office Hours:
8:30 to i2:30 A. M.
'hen others, 2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
es of tire. And ^ Appointment.
)me stretch, Office, 160.
lag and the Residence, 16.
Office over B. C. Hough.
N INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE,
Charlotte, N. C.
Moil and Women.
; School at very reasonable rates.
ulty.
of City and Country,
tor, electric lights, steam heat,
given to students of helping to pay
>rk. Write for Catalogue to
Baldwin, Charlotte, N. C.
J-t j
ition and a Record i Yv 4
he South are identical with the needs J A 1
Kallw*rt the frowib Uul niacHot on- mr*n. ' I /
: \)
ilwnjr uka no firorr?no ipeciti piiriicft not \ ir
! /x
the Southern Railway Company la to tee that tL^*^ I
la born of co-operation between the public and 1 l?v. 3
rrfocted that fair and frank policy In the manage- \ I J J
hich inrltea the confidence of f >vemmentai , X ?hat
liberality of treatment which will enable it , I
il capital needed for the acqaitliion of better and
ident to the demand for lncreaaed and belter S J
In the body politic of tha South alonyaide of J
, with no more, bat with equal Ubertira equal
tualtica.
ithem Serves the South."
i Railway System* r
isslike business carrl
asset. We can show 1
samples here. Before 1
elsewhere GIVE US A I
PB
r^1 Ah
OK WORK I
W WORK >I
ICULARS I
Drk of All Kinds I
H