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4 Ulljr Sianrastrr Ni (SEMI-WEK K LY.) - TIIK ?KTTVSHVR<i REI Fifty years a?o today b fearful battle of Gettysbur THK LANCAE JMON. will bo an expense to t the und lt w111 meu" more police force, work of a g, which i)Ut the number of autc ?ho atunHv ntidii the street: 3TER NEWS, JULY 1, 1! ? he city, yes; from othe mobiles con ? of the citv . 913. K PAPERS a''''''''''1' ? i G/Vc. /OW W7>& P R. K. WYLIK. . . Acting Kill PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCE*! Published Tuesdays i Fridays at Lancaster, S. by The Lancaster Publish Company, successors to 1 Ledger, established 1852; 1 Review, established 1878; 1 Enterprise, established 18 and entered as second-cl motlnr Dot 7 1905. at lUSieU IIIIBC (UtV9 auu uiai beginning of the end for tl ENT: ern army. The Coufeder in(* au aggregate of 75,568 men P inir ant* ^n'ou ?rniy lQ ro* rhe hers, 100,000 men. If ['he Ewell had followed up the Fh? his victory and taken Ceirn 91 ass 0,1 the first llay' tlie ^ou the would have had the adva le South- demand that this step t where the lives of our aces nan th(j Uvea Qf 1Htle chUd i engaged iy> are 8take. the citj md num- should not hesitate a' General pense or trouble to thrc fruit* of sible safeguard around iruns u ,.If those whQ doal ln stery Hill jn c|ty Would best federates owu interests, they sho ntage of ly and continuously i atrewf rtrvocihlo montta ho >e taken, and . tlWV ?ot cal1 e citizens, and Atlanta Journal. ren especial- . . .. . r government Ij,et ,the boosting t either ex- le88 of weather.?J ?w every posthem A 8afe and aaae i automobiles '8 nex* narcot t serve their make lt8 appearanc uld insistent- print.?Greenville b demand that - . I.V >,? If you would get m the Ualks?? ts? |:j an at proceed regard- I :i our jl salsbury Post. t*| Fourth of July I :i OAevA lc scheduled to |*| ;e lu the public Ijl fi lews. 4 I*] cool read a rail- |tl / TCoc/nt /ft postofflce at Lancaster, S. under Act of Congress March 3. 1879 SUBSCKIPTION PRICE: (In Advance.) Qno Year nix Months. . TUESDAY, JULY 1. 1913 C., positiou the two remaining ?' instead of doing so, he i the Union forces to fortify position and bring up i meats all night and half of 91.50 ,jav This mistake was irre 75c The aggregate loss of Con was 21,637, that of the Un ] 23,049. The battle was ti< f?p tlio Union armv for >inva hilt J f"-"1""" 1 ''' city to spe that such i permitted avoided as that of Mom ou that with each accident reinforce- people become prejudi the next automobiles?a prejudi unwarranted, all th trtevable. eQual.? federates ion army THK MEETING BY o victory was our pleasure 1 General n.n n accidents are roa<l '?'^.er. a(*ver^1 lay night for sorta- It *8 positi scores of see waat they hav Iced against soma of our slzzlnf ce which is w??d Journal. iugs being . , _ , John D. it seem: o'clock every morn xiiit lialiit he attribute Evidently he went tl :o attend the better and made ha -~n.... n beean to shine.?Nt sing summer re- | V vely chilling to ; e to say about] # ? burgs.?Green- j V s gets up at 4 | ing and to this J s his success, y tie old adage one y before the sun *< >ws and Courier. Help the library and thus h worthy cause. The Anderson Mail says ther two reasons why some folks di mind their own business. O that they haven't any business the other is they haven't any i "What has become of the y elp k ' ? Leo remained upon the tie or more and theu carried t e are army back across the Potoi o not bis loss to men, as well a ne is morale of his army could t and overcome and the flag of t1 mind began to furl from then on went down forever on the oung Appomatox. But "God mo LucrtuiPS ^1 1 uc ouuvu v 1 Id a day Association at the Isl its entire iagt week. Every detai tuac. But Kram had been caref ,s in the antj the time passed pi 1 not be much too swiftly. It is a he South 0f the newspaper men , until it (j() not attend these in< field of helteve they would if t ves in a the good to be derived HIUIIIIU I I COS w e ot Palms qj^ jor re(j_] 1 of the pro- frozen rattlesnaki ully planned deep down in wood easantly and no blistering ray of ???. *v. ? ii etrate, lying by the p t> that all fng mountain sprli of the state the crystal depths < eetlngs. We there to loll and 5 they realized parched Hps and th . tUo.m tar diviner than H from them. ... a-nHa on hldi ? '1*1 heart of an Ice- Ijl e watermelon, I?1 land dell, where Ijl ' the sun can pen- I#1 side of a purl- 1*1 f / ng, cradeled in Ijl y ' of a rock basin, l?i r ilake the world t*l roat on the nec- Ijl ebe ever served l?| A Olvmnus while I*1 ill tin ? '7f~ I I i wife is the best partner he hi J I j p| is got?if he only M lady who used to ?olgh every on the grocery stole scales?" The Greenville Piedmont. Pel she has fallen off. How long will the demago war whoop of "Yankee" and ger" keep men from viewing p questions in the light of re rather than in Dassion and day mysterious way," and it 1 asks that the war ended as it did rhaps a happy* thought which i Pennsylvania to iuvite th? ing veterans of the "Lost C gue's unite with the Union veter "nig- meeting on the historic in lublic u points to the fact that ason, feeling is a thing of the f pre- the erizzled heroes of botl was Desi We appreciate more ful . It was before, the high ideals i ?rompted the makers of newspi ? survlv- state and It Is prlvilei ause." to them personally. A ni ans In a cellent papers were re lttlefield. which we expect to pul all bad Tbe News. We also >ast. and very helpful talks by a armies ?r?tonn ly than ever time and tide laps* >vhich inspire in Elysian forgetfuli ipers in tills itself be lulled to ge to know Recor,i unber of ex- Political feeling; ad, some of runs high in South dish soon in should always he t enjoyed the can "ever again ex t fed'ng of sectional Col. E. J. curred jn this coui Hi) .Iril rwci nn.l iU- CI^..4U , s and slip away Ij gives her ieaa and memory rest.?Columbia and a sh _ > money. 1 almost always left a vast Carolina but we * . . , hankful that we ,l? ne ,ett perience such a J YOUR wi ism as once oc- a atry. The view a CHANCE. Give your wife are of your confidence and ! rhat is no sentimental theory. ; fortune. HIS WIFE had a i it to her, knowing her ability fe a bank account; she can sj />o YOUR hntikitiir witi a bank account M 3he will save your |*J E. H. Harriman Kl Bhare in making K| to handle it. Give M ave you money. M i US. " I*l Judice? This from The State of Sati last gives the situation just < as it was: "Lancaster votes to 22 for sewerage and water I and it is a safe guess that the portion of heavy taxpayers greater in the 177 than in the as their sun noars the horizon, can meet ouce a jrday in i,attle array as of yore ibout rjtizens of a reunited coui 177 fore their last grand marc jouds joiu ttiat vast silent army P1"0" matchless leaders, Lee. was Jackson and Meade have 22." crossed over the river and TT OVOVU VU |/U1 V IWUO Ol Western prof. W. K. Tate on r lore, not pQth were exceedingly ] , but as instructive. It Is enc ntry, be- feei that two such h to re- workers are engage r whose unselfish task of car Grant, health and happlnes already yQuth of South Carollr are now nuui address by Mr. IIVA Ul ugo ttliu lll? OUUUI tUUI\ Ul I ural schools, to the beginning c practical and fwe*Q 'h? St,atC818 , _ in the following lln ouraglng to Davis rides a r enthusiastic Lincoln rides a m ;d in the Jeff Davis is a gent ng for the And Lincoln is a is of the la. The an- Professor Tate lorman Hap- talking to the nei lUdiia junt pi iui #' >f the War Be- \\"?? pav aptly expressed ullk white horse, ______ tule; J leman, ? '"pi fool.- ; I np affney Ledge.r aa-w ?? y has been down , wspaper editors |J| "PESKiN 4 per eent interest on an First Nation OF LANCASTER. ATED DEPOSITARY OP THE 1 ri/ijrs </e/>o?/ts Kj al Bank ;| iiMTwn STATfrm 1*1 The election of Editor Ed H Camp as president of the S Carolina Press Association wi deserved compliment to a good and one of the most progre wide-awake editors in the DeCamp's heart is as big as body. _ resting In their "snow whit L)eunder the shade of the tret South 1 man AGGRESSIVE JOURNAJ ssive, Mr. Norman Hapgood, t state, editor of Harper's Weekly, i his dress to the editors of Sou llna, said that aggressive, journalism is the sort whic e tents, good, editor of Harp was original aud verj His style is clear, dire LiISM. informal. Mr. Hapgooi he new great editor whose writ! n his ad- by thousands of Ame ith Caro- Paid several very high fearless the press of South Car :h makes er's Weekly about t"e welfare ? ' are the boys to m? ' Instructive. The newSpaper set set and most All In the communl ci Is a really It, some are so foo lugs are read that to do the oppo newspaper savs sho rlcans. He Just as there area 1 tributes to out off their nose to 'olina. The newspaper is n< newspaper Is the sc _ . advance of the ai onrerence. They |?| ike it a success. |?" ;s the standard. ty do not follow __________ lish as to think site to what the ws independence ot of people who I III I [a I i spite their face. Vwvli 1 ot the loser. The out that goes in m?AT rmy, and these mmi ~""""??have seen hi [*V MI7I17C fessionally. II NLWd don't mind h m>Rivn my family 1 H ?PKINCi. last miJch ! I -J.! ;m since then but not proHis most emphatic f the many he has made ittered when he said: T dying, but I can't leave behind. This thing can't onepr with ttip ' " south uaronna rejoices in fact that Columbia is to advi herself by openiug a bureat New York. We are all proud c rapid development of our bea' capital city and believe that bureau w'U open up posslbi not only for Columbia but fo entire state. tue most ro*- tne puouc gooa. ertise very true. When a pape i in message, as every paper >f the have, it ought to be utiful forcibly. the Those journals which c lllties for the uplift of mankind r the ones which steadfastly a the right regardless of wh not the rieht is nonular 1 1 Ills IS "II uuuouiiKi IIVI r lias a hot the weather. should ? delivered Too bad if the dentl Carolina found the lid io most laat week at the Isle c are the waa onl> niade tight fo .dhere to lether or BALKANS SEE! ""he truth . .inner now 8amo peoplei lf tl army would want ti by not paying atten Ists of South 1'igs. * lorence Tin hard to lift Thp edltors of , >f Palms. It nna newspapers ha r the editors, ed at the Isle of Pa convention and reu As in 1912 and I prior thereto, the n it/1 An Irktrmonla hot! jey were In an o spite the scout Special to The tion to his warn- __ .. _ leg Heath Spring | T. Stover and the South Oaro- gjark- ar? , T,8| ve just conclud- StoJfr a?d fa,ml lms their annual ^las Maggie nion. a few d*ya y11 In all the years an- wh? ret"' ir deliberations ker. pa??"t8a J Rock Hill Sund Dr. Eleaz News. close persot ? Ju?f SVMri T !weenPthe1 daughter, Mrs. J. A. tlpnr Thp Iting Mr. Claude L. fy ConcTrae ;ly In Charleston. linn IT Vaughn Is spending d lt kh Ih Mrs. George Pitt- This en< mod from a vialt to de J* "I !? J'" h??m0 ,n The citizens lay afternoon ?>?. h.,.ini :er and Mr. Jacobs were lal friends In addition to isional relationship be;wo of physician and paphysician had been deepd over his friend's conhad many times dlscussMrs. Jacobs. tire community is still ked over the tragedy, i of the countryside, with Let's organize that chambe commerce one of these hot sui days, during the mouth of All that is necessary is to givi notice of the time and plac meeting. Such an organization do wonders toward building u| town, as well as the county. r of cannot be set forth too p< aimer ly. Neither fear nor favo July, influence those who have e the hands an instrument which e of made of such potent i will among men. Then speak t p the plainly and fearlessly that whom it is written may knc you stand. When they rea ersistent- War in Near Kust A|>|k r should Again Hurst F< iu their London, June 30.?' may be ed efforts of the powei influence the outbreak of a fratrl he truth l,w?ei? the llalkan allies failed just at the mon those for appeare(j possible for tli i\v where iers to meet at St. Pe lize your submit their differences tlliu CIIJl/J U1C1IU3 HO* pars to Have elevating, and, wo t, able to them and tb Dally and weekly The prolong- olina editors publl "s to prevent pers. No state has cldal war be- prepared or bette seem to have journals. The me lent when it these papers are pa le four prem- and enterprising Cs tersburg and In decorum, In ?' i for Russian al and professions are sure profit: Mr. E B. M telr calling lo.r' RPent Sund , the South Car- _ ?r sh fine newspa- ? j , newsier, better 2endr1*' Rr??d' r printed state .H Dyches atter ,n who conduct in* at ?P?ng?5 .triotic and loyal M{\ J?h".Ed irolintans. ??? h,s brother fcility, in person- JL . .f . 1 ??teKrlty and RftntIat rhnrrh ^ Mobley. W. J- of Mr. Ja? *w*SSsw? Aid Society of the * Hen,tor 1 W,H irlvo o ?jl luh ui-iiiiea ramiiy nly speak of the terrible hlspers and wonder, sen learned that the life >b8 was not lnsuerd nor ny Insurance on his home old effects. f/TY THE VICTIM, rakes Secretary's Hat 1 The Greenwood Daily Jo says of us: "By voting bond waterworks, seweraje and t >mprovement Lancaster has ji the ranks of progressive ci Ves, contemporary, she has in She has not only joined the i N but hopes soon to take that to which her slogan, "Lane " onHtlo? urnai earnestness they will the t s for oeive the message you brii itreet oined LOSS OF THE MILITIA ties." The war department deed, nounced the withdrawal of 'anks propriation of $70,000 undei place known as the "Dick law," aster Carolina. And all beca letter re- armtrauon. tetter r Fighting began this lg them. aiong the lines where t forces are facing the ! FUND. Greeks. These probab'i post attacks, hut, acco has an- Greek officials' stateme the ap- gartau attacks extend* r what is Greek and Servian fr to South miles. to aoutn <(Thlfl la manlfegtly w use our previous declaration < worth, these newspi morning nil amples in all that i he Bulgarian the worthy, honoral Servians and Such have the ly were only been in the past, rding tq the now. Such we arf nt, the Bui- wUl be In the fu ??d over the then, as such and ont of 140 congratulate them recognition which i ar without a the people of the.r Df histillties. Chronicle. sr. rnra*r. z TZZT UP tor.?m Ttaursda Carolina editors f " Such they are ?' lodl _?,ifriends here f< tore We ??H h '""1 ? compliment and tloS 8??d?" X "? ?ooda'y XJS lAh ^ to the Presbyte] state. Augusta he lg the pa8to d of the Baptist pas- Dui y night. July 3. Washinet 1st6' chu?rrCherisPw!thr P??Went * a f ^ h ? ference at or a few days. He t Tumnl l?nin?/mer COngrega" Wilson lost tVane gave the fifth i. night and morning. rian church, of which hn oould n( . _ .. service men ring Conference. on, June 30.?While Alison was holding a conthe capitol today Secrety lost his hat. President several minutes of valaa a consequence. The lad started to leave hla Tumulty announced that at find his hat. Secret searched the room with. The South Carolina press ] oil their trip around the harbr Charleston had to conteut t selves with grape juice, giugei and coca-cola, owing to the ti shutting down of the lid on members of the Fourth Estate the governor will just continu Know-u-aii governor reruses ter out of the aerviee certi party panies in the national gi >r of South Carolina tliat have r hem- up to the staiular^ require* ale act of Congress. Only a f uiely panies failed in the reqi the The governor of the state tl If v\ rites one of his chara e to "sassv" letters in which h i to mus- an)j accordingly we are irl^i com- der our division to ad lard of the official statement. The opposing armies lot come othef of initiating th 1 by the Bulgarian representativ ew com- and Belgrade respective lirement. s?'nted notes protest Greek and Servian a pi i gervjan government ha Lcterlstic, charging that the Rul e sneaks milfins Jitfsielrs nil il re forced to or vance," says >n, m A MAY c.F/T accuse each e offensive. War Department Wi ps at Athens ^ (iorcrnor Wll Ing ha against Application. ttacks. The Washington Sped s replied hy state< june 30.?G V," of Columbia and iiiiiu* xveiiy i and Mrs. W. T I ENCAMPMENT ported to be qi Master Bast! of seven weel< ill Issue Supplies parents at Bell II Make Pro|?er Saturday. ial to Columbia ! JACOBS W en. Willie Jones i CJTTTI Col. Julius E. | *>UA' ?rensnaw, son or mr. f .. Crenshaw. Is re- ?" tha0a"0tt, .it* sick. new Hough, after a stay .,1 f :s with his grandtown, returned home H.)lr a (lf ate joined five minute 'AS IN GRIP ,00Akft^",^ CIDAL MANIA capitol ati : t 1 rr% Ck An t' President Wilnon called spaper men on the outyou wearinR Tumulty's >7,en employes of the senin the search and after 8' delay the President cretary away hatless. > secret service men and aches had spent some n i .oil A1 . . . keep the lid down, in and x Charleston. no matter whom it "&& Ct, we will say good for governor. Too much credit cannot be f to Mr. Charles D. Jones for leading part he took in bringini fore the people the importan< near of "Yankee domination." e may militia of tbe state is to the annual appropriation of from tlie general govern m cause the governor sees a c jiven make some political capifc the will hold him in his race ? be- United States senate Hut ^e of find out that his political tr tc The responsibility. In Soi lose this brenk of ho.sitilties Is machinations of the Ser $ t),00i) which, it is cont lent, be- termined to preven liance to Pashitsch from consenl 11 which tration, ami from a st of view, the ItulKurlans for Servian attack is aime< he may the Itul^arian army at tcks will FU?..ltV...n UII la the out- Cogswell of Charl attributed to Washington today vlan military , touch wUh ended, is de- . _ t Premier l^p South Carolina ting to arbi- Congress regarding rateglc point militia. The senati , d*cI*re' \hp members of the ho 1 at dividing . , . , its center. he,d a conference w well and Jones and leston came to ' and Immediately Fork the members of Hljcn* of I>c l delegation In lllM' I*** 1 the future of the ppa^ special t>rs, with several june 30.?Th use, Immediately found dead wii 1th Messrs. Cors-j children In the afterwards went | Peak early Sat . .. I heeri of iinsonn i Tumulty hf Citizen Ha?l Given of Arizona ranged Mind and homo that Under Treatment. much R rendered It to Columbia State, tlons of hi* at John D. Jacobs, ? th his wife and four Confederate lr burned home near ' , :urday morning had I rt niind for two v.viim i From a Oe IIC null 1)1 nifi PIIIRIVO it. Senator Mark Smith discovered on his way ho was serenely wearing ought headgear. He surbut not without protestai innocence. > Soldier's End Revealed ly a Surveyor. ttVRhllPOi nianotnk sewerage for the town. The and figures collected by him published In The News had a deal to do In crystalizing p sentiment, as evidence by the whelming vote for the propos Mr. Jones Is a citizen who is gressive in every sense of that He is a "forward-looking" mai timn r>v\nr<rv nri/1 m Pi facts not work every time, and sr takk ,,KKn over_ A little boy, the son of 01 ition policemen ot Darlington, pro- ovor ?>y an automobile an word. last week. The I) , de_ News and Press Is out In n<? tn i column editorial entitled Lancaster and Nc Greenwood Journal. We are glad to see t le of the raster News Is making was run Uous fight to have Lan d nearly vote for bonds with wh arlington ' a sewerage pystem. T1 a double ^ ')0 necessary, for It 4'\v people of any intel VV.UII- , nnnl,| f/v werage. to SPP Secretary Gs matter. The que? campment is square hat The Lan- prnor of South Car ? ?... appears to he the fu h a Btren- Carolina state troo caster people Senator Tillman ieh to install "The South Can his ought not 'n Congress went t< floes seem wilt and after exj licence at all r^re of our visit t - ? - I r'"on end talking itlnn " rtf nn in18 th? "tatemen tlon of an en K]fiazer a phy( <Tq UHoaV revelation was olina, as, Indeed, . ture of the South , ' ..John Jacob pfl:. | disorder of the iHna delegation Sir'-U?on Hueh as o Secretary Oar- of 8per|a?8t over the whole ? r. it made by Dr. If O. I Mute tep deian of Peak. This victim of II made to the press to- 0f Gettynbu ago in the s ban suffered from miles west i brain for two years i,r.Hevod to Dr. Eleazer today, federate no rs ago he came to me der a foot < n. 1 found his eon- uiation pei to make the services The disc necessary and on my ence A. W itimony to tho fall of a nion bullets in tho battle ir* wan found a few days mountain region eight of here, when what is be the skeleton of a Conldier was discovered iinr>f leaf mould, tho acc;jm"haps of half a century, overy waR made by Clp.rillfl, While SliriTvlrn n the upbuilding of Lancaster. Our esteemed contemporary Greenville Piedmont, in expli a recent. Impertinence, seeks LI append our righteous indign "Some time back, we referred i Lancaster News as a sassy We did not know at the time j ing." Fortunately up ?o t wo have had no such accl The VR hive been dreading it lining ly- Tho Darlington paper ius to noto of warning whlct ation: "mely: () The I "Every nvm, woman or < 1' drives an auiomobile in ti paper. ; f)f Darlington at ft higher that a speed than is allowed by ? ' . I" I" II III" IU i ' time, J rro jH _,n (bsolute nr dent, but that no li'vn ran affor constant- out it We came to tl sounds SPV?r'il years ago, that . a law of the state an i i- (|'< tc tlonal tovfrnmriit re e ery village Inst ill a rhild who tem. The health of t te streets quire it, to say nothinr rate of convenience that It r>f the city should not he a numl eossitv >>P(I ** dlctat rj to l?o | low. T'o w"8 com 10 conclusion. ! p,nt* " ho n oukih to 1,0 r,)ro,jo- wp *nrw; .1 of iho no-1;10 rn,vt.h1nrT thnt rjulrinR thnt ,flw ul, '? af,rompl -wrr.^o v^hn, in view. ho no-.olo r.- r\W?\ 0. Wiling. T of the arret ?*Pr h* uld to br for,i? Thoro Nv^ >Kbt" l'n, ' , ? ' General Mills, her of people . min?i, au.ta 1 4t 1 A4 . A , nil v it v? rt! r. Jin i ' ; ?>la physician ( U1 .nnlSi ' continued for ? months he har 8 rfiasonablo and , Ui \\\\ToTi }>\"!? !.,ao^'#b0)a?rn,? .v. do t.hot. ,m"i,y; ? ?ha h? dead than ii Ing about the end Aftor nrh ()( who is in charge 1^'".' l"l,^T's' T .h, wnr : husband s com jun Hem m it ooium- tract of lai 'or treatment. Thin stepped on tome time but for fix ket, and d I not visited tho Co- bo found t st. the trade 0 consultation? Mr. Hsh-mndo t itk ned suicide to me. fn tb?? Con Inn s *1 would rather buckle, par ii the condition I am.' dozen Conl tin (i ^consultations I other equi) a cobs, told her of her further per lit ion and un?ed her he ? id seldom traversed. Tie the barrel of an old mualiRKirij? away the leaves, be hammer and lock and marks sho-wlnp the Enjr:un, which was much used ifederate army. A belt 't of a canteen, several federate minlo bells, and [>ment wore found upon irch, What appeared to charming young lady wns o those at the helm. If we h would probably have referred as a sissy paper. Help! You may well call for help Booker. Our position at the causes us at tim?s to be breezy, perhaps, but sassy ^ never beforo been called. Is no of laws, should bo made to ps i! wo ' "action of that lav/, not as a punishment but as ai to ii I ealculat' (! to Inspire hoedf help!" the part of other auto drl , Mr. law sho ild be enforced v.ll , jie]m or favor to rich and p( 'watches should bo furnish rather i an,i measurements e had certain blocks in the city Neither i danger is greatest. j-iii.. "The time ir cornTnrr iy for tin1 living together In an . .;o much withon* eworapo. i example The writer lived ft ulna's on town of 2.0tn people vers. This tepvorks without sewe thout fear experience ennvineed ior, stop was better not to ha\ ed police- P\ ' m unlek? "ev.eragi taken of tabiished with it. lie where the very happy years, in in old Lancaster, and when tViln to love tier noo y community . ^ t n'tr'rmnt. fii*o f.ppi . _ 1 to facilitate the p . t . ' ' <-e wrnf Qencrnl ' i vi" Cogswell o r,. l'nn militia, who ' 1 1,1 1 r.r^-<-od thmnjplvpf ' .w ' rr .flensed with wht ! b? '-vr? Qt the eonfc ' K' v>r '1 rosuits obtained." t no Inn g nfto. i lio ihutt ?\0"^r | " - _ .lo Tor , To Prevent Bli to watch him rnon vorv unxlou* ?. , , , rpore for which I ^ J\l\a 1W s Wlllo Jones nTi<1 ,'u ' u ! !L f the South Caro- ^er H,.u J111?* were Dresent e*-;0,lt foar,n* thl si'?Sfi?wS it was salu and , , . . rence and at the ' ..IIi8 ligt f wd Poisoning For Weakness closely. She lived In . .. ?f her huaLand's tak-, 0 ra: I has told mo that she rn,1t hla de leave her sight with- [ nt nlief would have to i dghbors to make a and for them to find Hto'* a Ttell, romp oimiltatlon with me Directory, { "Wharfo and Loss of Appetite . .. ..uii.-i ?eeiTjpa 10 inaimner In which the soldier ath. ?>?pnre Evplnlned. Joko for which Copt. j|m ilor of (hp Congressional ir, responsible: yon didn't proambulate ip moftln' on las' wook, Hf"' ' do we, tllOUgn a pcnecujr u pilot, appreciate being though * slsay. Anything bnt thntJ ,uyi?nu vjn haV0 t() bfl done Rn tof aa | thorp ifl no bette r ttm<' present for a tiling of this yway find <nrt other re-son* ve t!? m the reroly hepo tMt the i kind. It Ne^ '! tvill be. crov. aed . 1'. . ' do n.T-1 - ,, -""tv nt oner the won ,r ,r, , fOKTRR'8 ANTISKnrti i? "I thnt r-liWi!j o.ICcob';, isinc time, Not a 11 rlrrfuioM reli?hle V T?? 1 CHKAMNO OIL.i- ' i'. P , ivs pain and he ' Majfr?a .1 > i iweui. 2'<. 50. ; *<?1hu?Am ' . -.i X-> > p*eral trercth-riioir tor.ic, ? , , ?< if 'U TONIC, drives out T , * ,UJ ' : 1! ? ,v 'ten. Atnulnut ,'71 :: 1 I i' >dr i. .? pOSBibiO fo ? . T 'low'd to went but frwlne no bod It won onr me to cauio."