The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 07, 1917, Page 6, Image 6

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v 4 IS XECKSSAltY TO MKET SIT- I A k10 A 0' CATIONS FACED l?Y AMEKH x LnllUnU | (Continued from I'age 1.) had Austria, as well as the smaller and weaker nations, in mind. ; IttJniZfd * Appearing before congress in and H joint session for the ilrst time since he asked for the war declaration Lifts, against Germany last April, the President was more than usually warmly greeted, and his speech was liE^VARE received with enthusiastic applause I which grew tumultuous when he reached the recommendation as to Austria. Diplomats, justices of the supreme court and other high ofll- wenty-fl cials assembled on the floor joined, OI1K vvas ' . ? , .. tthen it has In the demonstration. 1 the additio The definition of war aims and today 8tftn poace terms, the most explicit ever ^eat ^ voiced by the head of any of the Me rem^dy great warring powers, was accepted disordered as the more significant because since ihq\ized his reply to the Pope's peace note the President has come to be regarded more and more as a spokesman *8 prep; for all the nations fighting Ger- ant* no mo many. Don't tr Flashed 'Round the World. >ou need s By advance arrangement the ad- one, which dress was made available for publi- tury has st cation Tuesday in nearly every cor- No man < ner of the globe. It probably will noble deed not appear in full In the Teutonic v.ho is sufl papers, but the papers of neutral nervousness countries and the work of allied of the bloo aviators will get it to many tier- Indlgesth mans in unmutllated form. impure bio The request for a declaration of dwarf our war with Austria met with virtually possibilities unanimous approval and congress Ironizcd was prepared to give prompt re-j,j0 moro tc eponse. Passage by the house (ij8pel glooi Thursday and by the senate Friday an,i strong of the necessary resolution was medicine tl planned by leaders, who began pounded. Y drafting the formal document soon Whlch is qt after the President finished speak- bined in tl iDK- patriotism. Strong sentiment in favor of in- Your dri eluding Turkey and Bulgaria in the bu^ jf be ( new war declaration in spite of the wftere. President's counsel was prevalent. Ironized but administration leaders expected Formula on to curb it by pointing to Mr. Wil- fiers prompt 6on's declaration: state Drug "We shall go wherever the neces- Adv. sities of this war carry us, but it seems to me that we should go only where immediate and practical considerations lead us and not heed any Lancaster others." ?The Wc Th?i recommendation for war with Pave a box Austria was generally received as " was nuit< meaning that the President has at raised was last relinquished hope that peace i for the bent might be forwarded through alien Mr. A. ^ ation of Austria from her dominat- who is sta ing ally. It also recognizes the ex- spending a I tension of the western front on Misses I>i which American forces are operat- laylor. of ing, to Italy, and will serve to hear- week-end w ten the Italians. | Shute. It was learned that in conversa- Mrs. Jai Hon with congressional leaders be- ?*-fore leaving the capitol, the Presi- v's>' bcr dent said that the Austrian deciara- ^'r- an<^ tion was advised largely because it ",e I ahe might be necessary at any time to j ^ ill have American soldiers aid lialy. spent Sundi Approval of the address on all '** sides was itronounced ami was de-j ( ounty monstrated not only by the out- Graeber an bursts of applause, but in state . ' b'inson ments of the congressional leaders 'be --?ho??l Many declared it the greate-i ,?i the "ie Intel President's state papers, lie was| beat and more than a half hour reading his manuscript in clear. penetrating Mark Tw tones, gaining in emphasis and earn "He sure estness of delivery as he proceeded book on i t"> a dramatic conclusion with an in- Twain had vocation to God for victory for a "f irst get i "just and holy cause " jou can disl Immediately Adjourned. St'li Both branches of congress ad- What ma journed after the President closed, jits feed? ( the house until Wednesday and ihe; intestines, senate until Friday. Immediate this trouble steps were taken to translate the alf some H President's war recommendations in- r>dy in its to action. The house foreign rcla- will see it tions committee was summoned to or five wet meet Wednesday at 2 p. m., and calf. Costs the senate foreign affalrH commit- we will ref tee Thursday morning. Chairman as we say.Flood, of the house committee, be- l^anca gan drafting the Austrian War reso- ? iution, which will be similar to thai this time, a of April 6 against Germany. Ad- of another Journment of the senate until Fri- preceaea a day precludes final action before There hf that time. however, o The widespread demand for addl- from the si tlon of Turkey and Bulgaria In the posed the j resolution promises to be the only Senator Ka obstacle in the program cf speedy Join in tti enactment. Republicans In both proval giv< senate and house committees are ances. Wi planning to vigorously urge such traded bro extension and many democrats are in I ing the ex sympathy with them. The senate' plause, ant committee also has before it a reso- throng at lutlon introduced early Tuesday by Senator Senator Pittman for Senator King Senator La proposing war with all of Clerman's who voted allies. olutlon, pr The senate passed the resolution of the At declaring a state of war with Ger- senate. H many by a majority of 82 to 6, and tention to In the house the vote was 373 to SO. prosecution ,C. Bo we'll, of this section, J pear THE LAf [[H New Trt AWAKENED ? ? ! r>i ?_ .# # M icmy 01 iret good upplicatio 'aw-Paw Tonic Lifts Halve over the t j defense ngainst olds You?Alcohol The medicate | body beat, loos Hut Lets You Fall. air passages and brane. In add ! through tho skii OF DANGEROUS VKK5 MITATIONS. IV Ive years ago Paw-Paw Kershaw, ? ?iven to the public. Since ?Owing to been improved upon by j farmers n of Nux and Iron, and grain. One ds out pre-eminently sis a tract of hi le safest and most rella- sale and wen for stomach troubles, morning soon nerves and Impure blood, seed it. Tht PAW-PAW IS NOT A Cotton pickln CPRE-AliL. Selling too. ared Just for what we say As aoon low enough general ordei Ifle with your health, if jfg true cc ome remedy take a tried prjret j for a quarter of a cen- farmer wou ood the test of time. time now th, r?r woman is equipped for in my opi s who is a dyspetic or ccpted time" taring from any form of buy a home. : mid nncmic conditions not I'vnru *' I of small far in. stomach troubles and dustrous, l od weaken our minds, clever, white capabilities and limit our earn a living, ' school house, Paw-l?n\v Remedy will <*very Sunday ) brighten the world, to Messrs. J. 11. to make happy homes Johnson, of iron bodies, than all the Sunday at ho hat has ever been com- Catoe Bros ou get nearly 15 ounces, t,nK UP ahoul jantlty with quality com- worth of wir< lese days of economic t'on in this live stock fa iggist probably keeps it; wil1 no doubt ioesn't, it is sold every- indust Our "Day" Paw-Paw, price $1.00. ma'l'nK fine I i every bottle. Mail or- Mr* Kd,tor. tly attended to. Inter- moan? in the Co., Inc., New York.? fr?m one to j house was ere ago between union. innt Plain sch ???? it Midway. ', S. C., R. F. D. 2, Dec. We respect man's Missionary societj and new come supper last Friday night. ? a success. The amount was n $81, which will be used ( fit of the church. p ^ V. Mosier. of the navy. * * ' tinned at Charleston, is C*rec few days with his mother. ila. Christine and Heulah 10 f<>r " Tabernacle. spent the! f8U"er?d aBon i{v. ?,wl .. ~ ? Indigestion in nil Mr. and Mrs Oscar I i wrecked his | stomach wouli sper Faulk inberry and|Would form nt to Taxahaw last week ,jghtest mother. i "Mv appetite Mrs. (). J. Shuto visited everythlnK , made section Sunday. j go n,.rvoUB rf Ilinson. of Rich Hill., had triod a ,y with his brother, Mr.;n,so beon (n on" j ment. These Demonstration Agent I r,von up Qs a d Mr. VV. W. Dons. <>f1 (.thers de,,ld(, liege, met the farmers a' ma)ady pBI<I house Friday afternoon nu> t( est of the produ t'nn of ( drown,n) rJ,e' I straw, I boug ?' | Tonic, used it ain's Attitude on Facts. improvement of your facts," advises a 1 procured tli irw spa per making. Mark which made his own ideas on facts. /\nd 8jri i (.a your facts." he said, "then rian ,ort em to suit yourself" Twelve mo tWVNV fAl.VKS. j says. "I am s ikes a calf scrawny ?off | Many who jernis?parasites?in the with Indigestl Why not free them of; kidney troubl ? If you will give the j bottles of th! I. A. Thomas Stock Rem- giving remedj feed, within a week you health and hs brighten up and In four That's Just >ks you won't know the doing in Dan you but a few cents and We give it und that if it doesn't do store. Riddle -Ait? Lancaster. S. i.ster Mercantile Co. ? LETTERS O ind there Is little prospect such debate as that which state of Sou ctlon last April. County is been no indication. Hy J. E. Stew f what is to be expected Whereas mall croup which has op- hath made si government's war policies. Letters of Ad iFollette todav did not tute and effe' le dim 1 r.it it- of ap- Hams, decent en the President's utter- Therese an th folded arms and con- admonish all ws, he sat intently watch- dred and ere :ecutive, but without ap- ceased that \ 1 did not rise with the fore mP| |n t various junctures. be held at I Stone, chairman of the 20th, 1917, iFollette Tuesday did not thereof, at 1 against the first war res- noon, to she obably will be in charge have, why t! istrlan resolution in the should not h e has announced his in- Given und give full support to the day Gf Decern i of the war and favors ; the status Of Austria, e and !fte fWtflmitm U? fl JCASTKR NEWS FRIDAY, T)KC. 7. 1917. tatmeatfojr ^as unable to wale at times. she sa' itomach Dosing. ih air in the bedroom and a n of Vick's "Vap-O-ltub" h oat ond cheat is the best * o Move Around She Hild ail cold troubles. sd vapors, released by th'o Push a Chair Hefore Her. fa me piuegm. clear the j soothe the iullauied nu ni- , ition, Vick'a is ul>sorbod a. 25c, 60c, or (il.uo. HAD TRYING EXPEKIENCl Wo^"SALYE ? Mornings Were Miserable F IIDWAY. Mrs. Durham, But the Afl. c., R. f. d. 5. Doc. ternoons Brought Her the lateness of the fall are continuing to sow More Comfort, of our farmers bought ind Monday at Clerk's it to Kershaw Tuesday Though she had suffered w i to get seed wheat to rheumatism so badly she could i it's patriotic. Isn't It? walk at times during three or fc g has about concluded, years, and had been troubled great deal with a number of otl the temperature drops ailments, Mrs. J. T. Durham, hog-killing will be in 2210 S. Main St., Anderson, < p. clares that "Tanlac relieved l >tton is bringing a good iheumatism and other troubles a think the "all cotton" g(>t me in good shape in thi Id have a "tougher" weeks, after a lot of other niedicii in he did years ago. had failed to help me." nion. now is the "ac- ,.j suffore<i with rheumatism for the young man to hadly I could not walk at time I mean those who have continneil Mrs. Durham, "and community needs lots Beveraj hours every morning wl ms. occupied with in- the rheumatism was particularly I lsird-wnrkitip hnnoat I ^ . .... . I would have to sit in a chair nf men, whq are willing to , , . , . , , , .... , . . being helped from my bed and tl , build ami patronize a . . ni.v muscles would get so I coi and attend church . . ,, . , move around by pushing a chair ? . . ... . fore me. I generally was able B. Byrd and W. A. . . . . . ,, . , get around enough to get to dinn Camp Jackson, spent .. , . . . . . . , ... ,. . # ... though I could never get breakft me with their families. ; ' ., , , ? . . "One of my legs was badly drav ., of Kershaw, are put- . , . , ? _ . . . .. . . . and I hurt all over and suffered t t one thousand dollars . , . . . 4l ... , .. , ture. I had rheumatism badly - fence on their planta- .. # . . . . . . .. . three or four years, but I had b< section, preparatory to , . . in bad health for about nine yea rming. Their success . _ , . . , _ , ' .. . when I began to take Tanlac. I a , inspire others to en- . . , . . , was troubled a great deal with ry. . 0 . , , digestion and headaches, and i and Sunday school is ... nerves were almost gone to pie"< progress. ,, . . 1 could not sleep well, and my s; as you know, Midway . , ' . tem was weak and run down and ? center, or half way ...... ... .. .. .. . , 1 felt tired out all the time, the other. A school cted about thirty years "Thp Tanlac soon got me wht Flat Creek and Pleas- 1 could do my housework, for ools, and they named Quickly relieved the rheumatii and that drawing In my leg. I i fully invite inspection 8lronP an(' well now. Tanl irs certainly is a fine medicine for rhe matlsm, I think. 1 very seldom ev r pei i \(ir \7 tt pa,n ,n ,ny l)?,ly now> 80 w did Tanlac lireak up the rbeun | tism. rurnhl}, i th strtcl,' "The medicine also built up i nville, S. ( . ! system in general, gave me a line n I petito and relieved the indigestU ve last live yeais has | , cou,d not eat anything hard ies with hU stomach.| whon , beRan takinf; Tanlac. but ' ,lB """ j got nio ho I could oat anytnuiK ont!rol\ , wanted. ! can also sleep well no .1 bloat and soux Rases n|)d U)e Tan|ac reIieved thft nerVo, after eating even the nesfl , 8Ure do fee, fine and t s.ijs Mi. ( rumbly. |niprovemen^ jn my condition is d ' was a,mo8t Kone: to Tanlac." I was Tanlac. the master medicine, mid not sleep or rest. 8(),d exclU8ively by J. F. Mack, number of medicines. Lancagter; Peoples Drug & Grocc hospital for a treat-|(,0 ?eath SprlnK8; C. o. Floj all failed, and I was Ker8haw.?Adv. hopeless case. I with j I I had that deadlyI jAORA. My friends! TAX NOTICE. > try Waco Tonic, and i? man reaches for the Taxes Are ? ?f?m Oct lit one bottle of Waco |>er loth, ItfW. ?.?< March and found such great loth, 11)18. In my condition that; A penalty of one per cent will e other five bottles, added for January payment, two i the full treatment. ! cent for February, and seven j II say I feci like a new cent for March. The levies for the different P' nths later he calls and poses are as follows: till well." For State purposes 8 1-2 mil have suffered for years Constitutional School Tax 3 ml ion, rheumatism and Ordinary County purposes 4 ! es, after taking a few mills. Public Roads and Bridges is wonderful health- mills, Interest on Past Indebtedn* r are being restored to Bonds 1 mill, Interest and Sinkl ippiness. Fund on C. A C. Railroad Boi what Waco Tonic Is 1 1-4 mills, Interest on Borrow caster county. Money 1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mil Free every day at the For payment of Interest on -Tov Building, Main Street, ship Bonds: In Pleasant Hill To? C.?Adv. ship 3-4 of 1 mill, in GUI's Cr? ?-? Township 1 1-2 mills, and in Ci F ADMINISTRATION. Creek Township 1 3-4 mills. special ocnooi wo iui iuo th Carolina, rlous districts are as follows: I of Lancaster. tricts 6 and 13 two (2) mills; < man, Judge of Probate, tricts 22 and 46 three (3) ml Clyburn B. Williams districts 1, 3, 4, 6, 9. 20, 21, 23, lit to me to grant him ?7, 30, 47 and 48 four (4) ml Imlnistratlon of the es- districts 36 five (6) mills, disti 'ts of William K. Wil- 7 si* (6) mills, district 14 si* e led one-half (6"i-*> mills, districts 3, therefore, to cite and 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, and singular the kin- 31, 32, 33. 34, 39, 42, 43, 46 t idltors of the said de- 49 eight (8) mills, district 38 Ihey be and appear be- (10) mills, and district 40 elei he Court of Probate, to (11) mills. Lancaster on December All male citizens between next, after publication nges of 21 and 65 years are 11a 1 o'clock in the fore- fOT ft capitation tax of th >w cause, If any they ($3.00) dollars for road purpoi he said Administration ftnd all male citizens between e granted. ages of 21 and 60 years are 1 la er my hand, this 5th for a poll tax of one ($1.00) dol! iber, anno dominl 1917. except those exempt by law. J. E. 8TEWMAN, T. L. HILTON, Probate Judge. County Treasurer tm swui MI- ". 1 *V ' - v?' , SHOE P< ,th mmiiey co op new v< lOt ??? >ur of nd ' 'f^ % reo ies ? I An Ambition an( BO / ,, I ! *y HE needs of the South are idt f ! of the So uhern Railway Ibe yrowtl for / J ,h< upbulldlny of the other. JON / , The Soot hern Railway atki ho faroi f accorded to otbera. V | The aml.ition of the Southern Rallw tOf \r i unity of Inteieat that la born of co-opcrat | to tee perfected that fair and leil , \ ment of railroada which Inritea the ct i.i.i I ayenclrti to realize tbat liberality of trea \ / to obtain the additional capital needed for I 1)0. ^ enlarged facilitlet Incident to the detnan ^ ( acriicei and. finally? To take Ita niche In the body politic 61*. f other yreat Induuriea. with no more, bat 1 riybta and agual oppoitanltiea. rn, ^ The Southern Serve 2 Southern Rail ac ju- ? er ell ^ ____________ la- Hf|A A ^ ^ ^ AA AAA ^ ?>'! ip- 0 >n. I T ? i,v I i ! ENGR is h<> Z ___ __ t PERS< is > ===== ? | CHRIf "j | CA] r=r??? .0- x b, i You wil !? ^ what you *r- X our line?ar t II".:; % low. '1 | n? y Monogram Z Stationery. lis. Wedding! "" X noancements. " 'X ? Everything lis, ( A f * ? Stationery. let jr ind ^ I 2. =1 25. > = | THE 1 - I PRIM ble ree LANCAS' ten, A the X r* | ? jfj ; joys 1 Eas ACK Will \n JLI )BK INC. I\UP i a Recc rntical with the r > aa<l auct.cm of one ??no special prirlle ay Company It to ? ion between tbe publ I rank policy in the m mlidence ot foierni itment which will en the acquisition of ben d for lncreated and : of tha South alonyi with equal llbeniea, s the South.' way J +x?x+< AY] ON j STM RDS II find wan id the f i and nvitatior ? ; J in Si " g) NE\ SH' TEE, S. C 55323BSI " i [aVOfite /est/ I TE TAN 10? SUES i PALOjN.V. \ 1 2 i A ?:: y f that I lie and ' IJ ana?e- | J mental , \ V, able il , 1 er and //| ^ J) } ride of J e*jual ' Ks0* System* r ,0 ? I ED | \L | ? Y AS | > t T T V just V ?. :M L 111 A >rices X | Initial % is, An-. X octal % J. OP } | > ? ???! .