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J3 GENOROZCO KILLED IN FIGHI IN TEXAS i in 1916?more i Two or three Had Crossed River With Other; two or three doz Mexicans and Was ning now, by the Discovered. >' ' may raise the ; voters four or li\ ty degrees and r Rl >MN<; KKJHT FOI.I.O\VS.| Th<Jy lm , 50,000 men to [ frenzy?to a poii t ivilians. ( iivioins Officers and I n\- wish to tight soi nleymen I*ui1icipate in tlie there is tattle. ehance that a el < rs will take out Kl I'aso. Texas. Aug. 1. Covern- . . . lar ot the averag nient officials tonight said they had ( ,j, devf received reports continuing eailiei f*nn the govern rumors that (.Jen. I'aseual Orozeo. and lower taxes i prominent Mexican military lader. 'king the !! during the last live years had been for example, or s killed in a Ii^ 1 >t between Mexicans or the pension s and an American po-sc. Civiliians. man with customs otlicers and members ol the decently on the i Tirteenth Tnited States Cavalry par- governor unless ticiputed in the battle, which accord- pjtuiity be regar inp to reports was fought in the! T|ie peo|)Je ()f mountains in Culberson county. ir (hey w,sll jn) Texas. After a raid on the l>irkjoollc.ge8 ro;u|s f l.ove ranch yesterday. Orozco and j tutlons ,)y sust. four companions were pursued from al . .... why try to do tin the Sierra Blanca country into the , .. 11.11. prefer, they can foothills. Orozco died at dusk to-' , .... . . . 1 be all bet up" night. i crave office. Official reports of the shooting said i . . ,, .. Let us. howe' lour Mexicans besides Orozco were ..... ' any man in Sout killed. , , , release of a kirn According to reports the raiders |f| |n {hp ppnite, led by Orozco arrived at Love's ranch. eQU8 venll<.t of ., near Sierra ltlanca, yesterday and tPrest,.(j in tbe , forced the cook to supply them with tiPKr-. or _ambl -inner. Willi# they were eating Love; con(litions a'r<. hi and two cowboys were seen approach- |,js ,,|an8 inp. The Mexicans fled, pursued by ' Love and his men. who quickly col rfTitnfiifufiifi it J till 1 or ted a posse. * I I1 ii tf The running fight which ended j + THH I when the last raider was killed last- i + eil until dusk this evening. ?' I 1 I I I I I I I I I Kour bullet wounds were found in Kort Mill Times the body, postitivelv identified, ac- ..... * .. . .. 1,1 Dickens "j cording to reports, as that ot the Huerta general. At the home of ''-upland, writti Orozco's family here the report of'i ,<)UI'*,s ol a cen his death could not he confirmed. paiagraph ol pei Oeneral Pascual Orozco was otve h-nglish t'liaracti of the first to Join the forces of has undergone I Francisco Madero when the latter lo Present di organized his revolt against I'resi- novelist and hist< dent Porflrio Diaz in lftin. He re- hiw-eountryinan mained in the tield throughout the <an be sai<l "f li revolution and when Madero became 'n 20th eentu President accompanied hint to Mex- "It (the Hngli ico City. As a result of a disagree- the greatest eh; ment, however, over large stints of nations of the en money Orozco alleged to be due hint. 'Icscendants of tl he soon abandoned his allegiance to gone, have sailed Madero and took to the Chihuahua nte.de their way, ? regions of the wo "With the tall of Madero. Drozeo Pali?iit. perseve Joined the adherents of Huerta and broken in spirit, became one of the most active of th<> aside from enterp latter s military chiefs. He was one have resolved, of the nine federal generals at the Africa. America battle of Ojinagn. The majority of over; in the dose the fedetal officers and over 4.000 sea; scorched men were interned In the United or frozen Ity iee States niter that disastrous defeat, 'he Saxon blood i but Orozco escaped and organized an- Wheresoever the other command. and Industry and Thorough l\ familiar with the bor Property and all der, lie slipped in and out of Mexico 8'ea,'.v persevorni apparently at will, although exocu- aris''" tlon was the kindest fate he iniglr Now and then ? expect it captured by the constitu son possessed ol tioualists. He \V;is equally success knowledge rental oil in avoiding I'nited States troops aro 'hiing little t< and federal oUlcers He is known of'he allies in tin to have lived fop months near 111 nearly all of Kur I aso. but although a dozen expedi- hisses of the Mi tlons were organized to capture him. hundreds of he always received warning in time. s'"teiuent. Day With Huerta's arrival in the I'nif- ar,> *h>w|y but n< C(1 states Orozco joined his former 'hiing their p; oltief and was arrested with him at ('0|'inans on the 1 -Newman. X. M.. last June bv I'nited *Ms al"1 "oigluni. States officials. After being released 'he Teutons on Imnrl ho .. iteniber. did not ... uptmu ? C? |MM (Villi SUIP'I that time it is supposed ho lias boon K'"h "r^' s Sl in the vicinity where he was killed. ' N,n "ion tl for so few to dc entlv irrosistihl Positively Identified. arn)|es ft, Vanhorn, Texas.. Auk. 1 Undies. beaten and broke of the five Mexicans killed by a posse, had so lately vi< in the foothills late Monlay were! Who. prithee, b brought here today and placed in i . of the allies' can morgue. A government official from . nellos? Who hai 151 Paso has positively identified one | dean oi (lerini of the bodies as that of fieneral I Herman commet Pascnai Orozco, Mexican revolution j large, is furnis ary chief. ] prosecute this wt answer themselv Thoughts for the Day. ,,ul what w" 1 tills: If there Some day He will tell you why He mosf South C lias raised you, and let you look back s|louid io^i, it |( upon your me story and see the i hoir veins run i golden thread of niy fatherly love llas ma(|e the and care shining over and around it torch hearers of all, not as It is now, winding in and race tliat never out, and only seen by glimpses momentarily bea Frances Ridley Uavergal. the same blood tl spilled on the lit Not 80 at to be Noticed. '',e <*od-giv JBver notice how willing we all are participate In hi to lend a helping hand to those who tiny shall not l 4cm t need It?--Cincinnati Enquirer the face of the c YlMbt tan't ? helping hand mans conquer tl THE LANCAST] inperatuies Rise? I t I I 1 I I H I'H'i + TYPES OF ( Ml >lina are about 180, i>f whom about 120,' vote in the primary *~*reenNews, f more so desire. ?'s defense of or a dozen out of H^u'n81 t',u v'cious att en politicians, begin- The Tribune, skillful employment Columbia, makes an e: md abusive charges 'a discrimination b temperature of the of crime. There ar< e or fifteen or twen-i there are other crimes aise themselves into' 'K'lorant man goes ai iv arouse 40,000 or which is at once a state of seething a*"'ion has not the ut at which they will sini?^'r aspect which on inebody. '',e crime of the intelli only "the slightestj ? Th,e vrlme* , on,m hange of office-hold-! ?oulh' 8U(I' aK ^^hers a penny in the dol- ??*n th? nth ot lhe 1 e man's taxes. judges who 8,1 in Nortl suits, are not so balefu si b> which we can refined" crimes perpet ment more cheaply whose minds have been s to tear down some say the Soutli is ignorai ntal for the insane, , lore, they seem to heap :nini> .>1' I 1... ....II. ^ ' prohium upon uh. 11 ystem. ... . worst*, pray, lor the i a family can live hut little menial light present salary of the or for him who has cnlt * skimping in hos-, t, uG{.t to so it for al ded as decent. crude examples of ha South Carolina can. there is such a thing as prove their schools, Purity. Met ween the tv ind charitable insti- the former as the less titling office-holders former is the kind of ha use filings or. ir they ll,<> Northern papers do allow- themselves to i^ting in the South; tin by politicians who hind of barbarity whicl white slaver (the dirtiei trer, be candid: If! of t" ply his t h Carolina seeks the *he wh,le maintain an t srnan or friend who1 utiarv bv the right- Tho n,an who sin:< r i jury or ir he is in- more of a !??*>"???>?' conduct of a ..bllnd nrru,n,ocuUon' who 1,11 ing saloon present to 8how mankind <?'?< ighly unfavorable to n,1,K- is the P^rlsee. or Which is preferable? tireaker. the crude, or t more dangerous to f *+ 'I1 +11 'I1 '! t former can he easily < + llis ,ypo ?r <rime ra>? 4 but the latter is hidden 4++++++*++++,i'+ veils, he works througli polluting others, and tli he does is not at one X Child s History of and its source is not mi perhaps three- found, turv ago, there is a It is quite true that uliar interest. Tin Illiteracy, even anions r or Dickens' lime the South, than one wl ittle it any change North and West. This t.v. What the great It is also quite true th urian said of his fel- has been cursed with of the -Hth century rotten politician, whos ini with equal truth anc.v would have deniei t.v. We quote: to political office in rta sh-Savon ) has been literacy is practical')- u araeter among the iJut those men, the nth. Wherever the who overthrow tlte cour he Saxon race have an(l ?f the United Statef . or otherwise have Frank innocent, and >tn veil to the remotest ,lim :l temporary grant < rid. t' "v have been w,1? forget to judge not ring, never to be judged, should rememt never to be turned ?r ,lu'ir "wel1 ordered rises on which they of ,hat sa,no SPrtion In 10urope, Asia, WOU,d have us ?'p'i"ve . the whole world n,entaI virtue resides, rt. in the forest, on forth u pack of l?"">?n v by a burning sun. ,,t,oned ??< upheld by that never melts m,,lt of ,he United Stat remains unchanged. ,han 1 wn fenerations age race goes, there la? ,M"V work in ,h? safetv for lift, and vvhW'h work are not the 15r??j?t results of These same 1,re are certain to <mumI aU lhal wa" B?ort 1 were the government me and they planted here Kite hears some per- ? only generations ran wi more knaverv than . . were sent hv senators an k that the Knglish lives, who, even as the > promote 1 lie cause , , ... writers, judged from great war in which . , . no accurate knowledge < ope is engaged. The ., , ,. , and no appreciation iglish, running into n stances, thousands, belie the ... ,, , We all know that crii by day the knglish ,. , . ,. trequent in the South, ' ne the less certain- ,. .... none ot us to admit til irt to overcome the .. ... ... .. , Hons as suggested by attic lines 111 I" land- .. . . writers exist. Those In the great drive, . . slanderous, and are com 011 Paris last Sep- .... . ,. , ... tlonalism, to hatred, tni the mere handful of .. , another and even to crui Idlers intercept and .. , , section care for its 1 tan seemed possible ... . , ( lleago has its crooks , to halt the appar- ,|ie lji(, cities, and so r rush of the Ger- gtate8 |?et the people id drive them back i tjon8 |Parn that they kn n over the road they COIMjition. while we d? toriously traversed? PXC<.pt in a general way i hearing the brunt know our Dwn ronditio ipaign in the Darda know but little coneemi it swept the high seas Yes. the South must iin battleships linf'' illiteracy, and must ri re? Who, by and p(>)tticia.ntt into obscurl! liing the money toj ,i0jnK this, let us avoii tr? These questions! stH.tlon8 buve suffered, es. watchful lest un exquia sfirt -d out to say Is spring up, such as is is any raeial pride where men have brai larolin'ans feel, or piety, education, but n< i in the tact that in the same blood that Beware of Ointments English people the That Contain M civilization, the one ,,Ml has been more thani ? mercury will Hornly . . *n<l oomtl P-ly <lcrm?e the Wl ,teu; in our veins is curing tt through tV roucou hat is being so freely1 ittleflelds o' Europe, '?r?m th"n/? ST.l! en right of man to IB own worldly dea- ;;un,(dirjciilytpj, tb. I*** forever perish from Cnro 1* Wire Jon ft tlic g?mi iTit.'rnully ><] m?d? In ToU-rt. ?ld world. Tho G?-r- n,on?j ? c?. T. wtiwutiiin tr ie English" Mfvor! Hold by nreggM^ Prlrc. 7 Take IJtU't rouiUy l*?!l? to BR NEWS, SEPTEMBER PIMM + * MRS. + + THE HKiHKS'l * + h-?M I I I I I I *H1 | | || I II ., _ ., Columbia Record, thu South a . , . Sometimes we tliii ack made by , _ ,nl Q. . mans suffrage?and The State, of , .. ! are opposed to it. \ tcellent point .. ,, , . . I the polls and see th etween kinds .. . , tion who rule the crimes, and ... .... ., | that the average woi i. When the! .... , , about the needs of stray lie does ,. ... ? , the inajoritv of the recognized.' ... ,l lint, then, why she insidious and 1 ... ' ' everything? Why s I lierselt to man sea gent man. . .. . .. no better than he it ted in the ... . ..... It is woman's plac . which bring , , .... , ed. and the individui self-appointed i ,, ., ... .. . * . I South m the highest hern editorial .... ... i he highest ottice in I as are tliose ... man s?the aecred ? rated by men . . . hood, trained. Tliev ,, .... , ., In these heart hi it, and. tliere.. ours too munv noble the more on- , ... , ??y eireumstanees to ut which is world and earn a nan who liar.' ., erey bless and prol to go astr. v, 1 ... low not the dangei ivated hi 11 .... I ."some times we fen 1? I hero are1 , , . . . . , unkind to herself an rharity. and . ; tn aeeeptlng emplov euuisite bar 1 , , , she does she enters ro, we choos"! . . . .. .... in away with man er evil. The I . , .. ... eniand man's wage rharity which I , woman works for let nounce as ex... ... onie men are so ? > latter is the ., them. Ii enables the ... ? , , i # i . 'I 18 onf* of the d st and foulest . front a working gii rade. and all , , * * . , ? . by environment lot 11r of respect sweetness and beror , . .. artiliclality, like tin rudely is the , . , man by whom she who sins h you must, through is ilianv foils , . . work to support -oi he is not sin- , . , , ones, dear girl, go i the saddueee. . . .... . . . singing, ami never 1 W 111 eh law- _. , . he cunning is ""'7 whl.c" leclely ? Tli? """ of mo,h rinitini i . T,le haughty Ron detected, and , i , . exhibiting her jewelt he cheeked; . ... . tunate sister, when belli ml mnnv .. , i her children aro i others, thus I hese are mv jewe e work which , . . , sweetest piece of i e recognized. written, for as Coler immediately!.,, ,, I tifully expressed it: ., . A mother is a i there is more | The ,,ollest ,hi, tile wliites of, 11 find in the! Riches, worldly i is deplorable ; these beside the poi at the South ones whose love is full many a Rold of Ophir and e mere hint- than all the jewels ii him entree nion's temple; and tes where il- is Riven the office of nknov n right to bring souls writers, they I'or immortality! ts of Georgia i in declaring I Heard at the 1 securing for, ^ good laugh is [>11 life, those horae" rpn>?rked tl I?c? .1, , . penser. "Yes." rejoii be idiot, "but at that it i >er that out | a horse laugh. What! North," ontj whence theyl No. Six-Si ulturcs. san-j This is a prescription p the govern MALARIA or CHI , . I i'ivc or six doses will hi es, who less if . , .. . . it taken then ns n tonic > got in their return. It acts on the i. t ti?* ettects Calomel and doc? not g yet entirely men threat- BEST the South. RECREATION " RECUPERATI ideas which ? _ p,. out Tlu>v 1 Summer Tou: TO Western Nort southern'] ,,f Preiniep Carrier < or circun - ?*.., r < o ? May 15 to Septem i turn limit October .1 me is not in Many attractive re but there is t,,e Southern Kailws at the condi-j you ?>,ftn your^uJ}tn( out-of-South Division Passei articles are; Oh lucive to fac-j ? e section for v .. of Di Notice is hereby ne. Det each , undersigned will, a own crimes, of the estate of \V. , so have all bam. deceased, on I have all the August lit 15 make as such administrati of other sec- (jje probate court of ow their own ty for letters dismiss on't know it ALICE VAN LAN ; and that we Administratrix Ksta ceased. it, w ii211- tiiny i ii>5 It. ' Notice to Debtors blot out its AH persons bavin, in its rotten the eBtftt0 of Nancy . _ ... ceased, aro hereby n CV: but while samo> duly Termed, rl wliat other signed, and those i l?ct us he estate will please itc barbarism likewise. ^ I.YDIA O. often found Administratrix Beta ins, but not ceusod. r>? religion. August 17, 1916. # _ o . ? Notice of llece lor l.aiarrn On the first Mond [orctirv (the 6th) I will offe J celver, the plant o the wn.' of nmcii Bottling Works of rvvvrr sia S?M ??i? to bo ho* ?c<.|?t on preM'tip- (.ourt House at l<am rlTX iy'?" V'eVeD ^ Ph ctnrrii euro. M.. under an order ^ k" Tul.t(to- common pleas for \. takrn Int^rnHllr, , , ?nii mucos, Hur- Terms of sale cash, ir.ir. ustarA J. H. W1TI lllll'. It In Utt'O i. ' rtilo. by F. J. I,ancuster, 8. 0.. i 5c. pof bottle. , r cotrMtpu'lon. 3,1915. "********** mww%irnr r OI KK K. + ik7 Jft yc MC JML h??M I I I I I I I __ H You * nk we favor wo-' mq! _ sometimes we There are tiiru Vhen we look at \wf 4l , lords or cr??. RV When that time c. land, we know Cj lo take-^ardii.. II ?* < ? mo"?i ^ sag ; ta, public life than: ^ f^lps buildtt t u ors. foS jlas ^enefitecj j} Mild woman wish ai|ing women in j she lower; beg success, and it wi tate. to become I fZ* You can't mal ? The \ -caking times of \ - i ... . .. ? . *SBa Miss Amelia girls are forceu ?< t -? savs: I think Care go out into tli?' . 2 c 1 i) r i tf if urnmnn l-tnlr living, c.od >! so vvcak and nei tect them. They spells and a poor s that urround rafiMj strong as I CV< vr that woman is Bc^jn ta|<jng ?arc .1 unfair to man TTgiQ Up incnt. for when Xi.d.K> JQv competition L _ ?and she should &! fjBl HHt (s) because: is than man that 1^?^???? endy to bmploy!., . . . ... ....... . 1 angers that con- j "f _ 1 that she may ? I OTlPJlcj te her natural X 1-ittl. WI rte a creature of if business ^0 If ?|p K circumstances, * V V irselg and loved V V W B work ^ lose sight of theiiC t may honestly I i ,?4-: 11 .. ?. i, / , T Is St ill till tilt' < erhood. <f> nan matron wasi + FOR QUALITY, * to her less for- I o Cornelia, calling |V und her, said: 41:.. 'P.... , .. \ . .. rt- (ilVC l\\< Is. That is the|? philosophy everjT Oill' Stbl'C is ojK'l Idge has so beau- tift .. ,, .,,,u , ?n * sti you can t call t notlier still, ll will lit' llt'l't' il \VC 1 J We Solicit Yoi face, what are T ssesslon of little V LANCASTER richer than the T more precious '-? JF? A i of King Solo- j ??M to woman alone j?|> *m\ motherhood, the | 4? into the world? | Try OlJ | Ring's Elegant F1 Hay Baler. 1 sunshine In the I proverb dls- jMXXfA: I .?+:U ir? lt d the ! opeless isn't as stable as .?' < .it+fr+H*;* 4>x+r+:w+: xty-Six \ Too Hoi ircpnred especially I LIS A. FEVER. J. T\ renk any cute, and T I VffcYY the Fever will not X A^r\JKM liver better than ? ripe or sicken. 25c V w f Just 0N * U1. rist Fares $ CANNED O] h Carolina ;; . . . And I RAILWAY T V :>f tlie South. 4' her 30, tinal r?- i? \\Y have all tllf J 1. 1016. - - sortH reached by $ \ er trip' "* I DEVILED TUNA 3AFPKY, T user Agent, <? arleBton. 8. C. T AIV I )(' URSTttat ow l DCIUWF7 s administratrix I FjfT/V/WfA ? T. Van Landing- f ****** ? her 'flnai 'return ? Remember Our fix and apply to * Lancaster coun- <? IdYngham. t<- ot ?oid dp- | Lancaster & Chester I Schedule in Khect Dec. 27 and Creditor*. ' Eastern Time. K slalms against WESTBOUND. E. Mcllwaln, de-> Lv. LancaHter ...6:00am? otifiod to file the Lv. Fort Lawn . ,6:30am? with the under-1 Lv. Bascomvllle ..6:45am? ndebted to said Lv. Ilichburg ....6:55am? make payment Ar. Cheater 7:30am EA8TBOUND. McILWAIN. Lv. Chaster # . . . t?:00ain? t?? <?i wuo i?c-1 l?v. Hlchburg ... 9:4 6am ? 11.v. Baseomvllle ,10:00am ? I.v. Fort Lawn ..10:30am? Ar Laucaator .. ll:00aua? Ivcr'n Halo. Connections?Chester will ay In September' em. Seaboard and Carolina I r for sale, a* re- \ western Railways, f the Pepsi-Cola Fort Lawn, with Seabop Lancaster, S. C.! Lino Railways. in front of the J Lancaster ,wth Southern ] castor, a. C., dp- A. P. MeLURR. wolru o'clock A. ] 1 of the conrt of' , , ancaster county Universal Desire. To be happy at home Is the IKR8POON. result of all ambition, the end I Receiver. ?*ery enterprise snd labor t? t.u*? l*th, 1911. of which every desire pronr 0-8t-ow ] prosecution.?Samuel Johnson , . - jmu $inzm31 feed a Tonic H I :s in every woman's life when she | help her over the hard places. LJ I omes to you, you know what tonic M I le woman's tonic. Cardui is com- I vegetable ingredients, which act HfiB I on the weakened womanly organs, F^l I lem back to strength and health. lousands and thousands of weak. SOB ts past half century of wonderful EZ1 ill do the same for you. DBS I ce a mistake in taking I l&fBJUl W Roman's Tonic W Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., Bod ini is the greatest medicine on earth, I began to take Cardui, I was vous, and had such awful dizzy PSv appetite. Now I feel as well and er did. and can cat most anything " ml lui today. Sold by all dealers. Iped Thousands. , HI JL&I JJ ter's Leading 1 )CERY ] onicr and Still in the King. SERVICE AND SATISFAC j j TION, I; j-Scventv-Six a King. U ? at ') a. in. and closes at h p. in., <1 oo soon or call too late, for we < tiave to wait. j; ar Trade. Give Us a Trial. 'S LEADING GROCERY. 1DDEY & Co. i : i < ir Bread and Cakes. j ( * our?the Highest Grade Flour in the World. j; j[ 1 t To Cook? *t Cook If It Is. || Imagine (| I * it You'd Like in f 8. PRESERVED FOODS * {est Assured That ;; fE HAVE IT. ; i Host Brands in every variety. rAN CAMP'S li . and H 1 WHITE MEAT TUNA \\ lieious?Try a Can. if.' 7-TERRY | Fresh Peanut Butter, Made j; 1 Every Day. j [ j \ ? t I ! mc? l? i ty. Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. > , 1914. Premier Carrier of the South. * 1 PASBRMOV." Ttiiiw t-".. ... . J -2 .30pm I Trains arrive Lancaster .from: 8 I '4:08pm I j0. 118?Yorkville. Hock Hill and 8 * -4:28pm Intermediate stations 8:81 a. m. 1 -4:43pm ?*0. 113- -Charleston, Columbia and I -6:25pm intermediate stations to: 06 ] 1 a. ra. 11 -6:46pm No. 114?Marlon, Blacksburg, Cli-r- I , -7:27pm lotto and intermediate stations, 1 -7:38pm 1:86 p. ra. jj -7:66pm j No. 117?Columbia, Klngsvtlle and f < -8:25pm , Intermediate stations, 7:41 p. m. } t ti South-1 Trains leave Lancaster for: ] \ fr North- ' No. 118?Klngsvllle, Columbia and i . intermediate stations, 8:31 a. m. ?Td Alr'No. 118?Rock Hill, Blacksburg, < Marion, Charlotte and Intnr- i Railway. mediate stations, 10:06 a. m. < Snpt Nb. 114?Klngsvllle, Columbia. I * Charleston and intermediate' stations 1:36 m. ; ' No. 117?Rook Hill, Yorkv'Ue and ? ultimate intermediate stations, 7:41: * , Lo which P m. y b \ nds snd Schedule figures are published as, . ' >pt? the * "formation only, not rnaraaMtd ' V* For Information as to paseeOori f.'.jree, etc., eell en IV '? , I 1