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^ [511' illc 1 Invite I We cordially invite all Lancaster county to make * : next Friday. The purest Ice Cream, Drinks and most delicious Lancaster Ca "IE 'IE GREENVILLE JURY 4 FINDS TEAL GUILTY ' * Greenville, March 20.?After two hours' deliberation, a sessions court Jury tonight returned a verdict of guilty in the case of W. Archie Teal, who was tried on a charge of seduction. Professor Teal, who is a school teacher at Hartsville, was charged with having seduced a young woman of the Traveler's Heat section when he had charge of the Ebenezer school there. The school teacher, who is a graduate of Cletnson and a young man about 26 or 30 years of age, boarded at the home of the young woman, whose father is a prominent farmer of that section, and has a large family connection. It was during this time, it ie alleged, that the young woman was seduced by the professor on a promise of marriage. He afterwards moved near Hartsville, ( where he married another woman, a j member of a prominent family of ?] that section. f At the trial reference was also made to the trip to Hartsville made by the brothers of the young woman, who returned to the home in com- 1 pany with Professor Teal. This trip was shrouded in mystery at the time, as it was rumored that Professor ' Teal had been "kidnaped" from hiB home in Hartsville. I TWO GERMAN OFFICERS , ESCAPE FROM RAIDERS | Newport, R. I., March 10.?The trapping of two German submarines was reported tonight by Capt. E. L. Smith of the American steamer Alaskan, which arrived today from La Pallice, France, for New York, according to the pilot who brought the ship into the harbor. The U-boats. Captain Smith said, were detected lurking beneath the surface of the sea by observers of the aircraft patrol. The airplane signalled for trawlers and circled about directing the placing of the nets. In a little while the nets were drawn completely about the unsuspecting submarines which were hopelessly enmeshed and brought to the surface. They were lying side by side in the harbor of La Pallice when the Alaskan sailed. The steamer left Boston January 28 with horses and a general cargo for La Pallice. During a series of violent storms on the voyage over, 1 AO K SVV-OAO # 1 AVM UUiOCO HOI D DVTCpi irwili I It" I decks and lost. The return trip was even more stormy. To Cure a Cold la One Day Take LAX ATI VR BROMO Quia Inc. It stopa tbc Cough and Headache and works oH the Cold. Druggists refund money it it falla to core. . U- w. OROVS'S signature on each box. 25c. 1 dlij^aioir , i * '< . v' Z%<f T] in ' Id Day 1 ition the school children of , our store headquarters j fa 1 I , most tempting Soft : Candy at all times. , 1 ndy Kitchen U i ilfp] < i i UEKMAN REPORT ON SUBMARINES' WORK Berlin, Monday, March 19, via Sayville.?An official communication bsuccI today by the German ad mil- ' ?lty reports that German submarines I* (lave destroyed an additional 116,-IE 900 gross tons of shipping In the;1 British channel, in the Atlantic ocean md in the North sea. The statement lays: ,1 "According to detailed reports on j j Hand from submarines, among *hei ships sunk were the following: Brit-), sli armed steamer Connaught, 2,648 L ons; armed British three-masted ^ vessel of 1,200 tons; British sail- ( ng ships Adelaide, 180 tons; Mejean, Abja Gazelle and Utopia; the British fishing steamers Redcap and lirazia, 3,129 tons; the Greek iteamer Theodoros 1'angalos, 2,838 ] ons; the Norwegian steamers Steeas, . Oagvanger, lv?ra Fastenaes and ' Thede Fagelund, and the Norwegian , tailing ship Hermes." Asthma-Cntnrrh and Bronchitis F>h bt Gi Mll| Rmmtm by in# N?w EiiowJ Vapor Treatinosit. Don't take internal medicines or habit, forming drugs fur theee troubles. Vick's "Vap-O-linb" Salve is applied externally and relieves by inhalation as a vapor and by absorption through the akin.' For Asthma and Hay Fever, melt a little Vick's in a spoon and inhale the vapors, also rub well over the spinal oolumn to relax the nervous tension. 25o, 50c, or $1.00. VKKSve^sffSAlVE ^jBaiby Shirks SLAA V 8 Mr. J. T. Morgan, of this tne, haa bam raising dt actual count. 5% of tba baby chick* hatched oe hit poultry farts near Memphis. Thia phenomenal record he a^ i crihee in large measure to the use of Manna ?ftice Chick Feed, a feed which he evolved after years of careful experimentation. Manna Rice Chick Feed contain* no com. It ia an abaolutely safa feed for thicks end will take them safely ever the moat dangerous period. KD OAR-MO ROAM CO. Mempbie Tennessee Send for Bulletin Ne, l.'How to Ram MR or YounBaSYOnions." It'ifiaa Fee ante if Dealers Everywhere. Make a 1 More I l Beautiful I t Garden I With MB ragrtKffifcgfca I H R BETTER GARDENS i% are properly spacer! in JE& i tissue paper tape. They I ninafe quicker and better SMI t use the pa per absorbs and Bfl is moisture. They assure S9 Ithier and more beautiful ^^R its, more even stand and h straight rows. Then in ; ttion, there is a great savof time and labor ? you it a whole row at a time, | no thinning out is necea- j '. Amateurs get expert re> f^H with Pakro Seed tape. Pakro Seed tape It made by [he American Seed tape Co., ^R M West 2Jrd St., New York RE City. Get It st your dealars. Price 10c per package m ^^WR^OWNBRNRBHB<BIWRRB^BRB^RRRAJap^f| | a r " ^MB|El^SSIS22S<SSBl / y 1 IK LANCASTER NEWH CLAIM Til KY 11AVK DISl'OVKItKI) Olli WKI.L | Clio, March 20.?Discovery of oil within four iniles of Clio has created tremendous excitement here. The flowing well of crude oil was diecov* ered within five feet of the surface several days ago by C. H. Jackson while engaged in building a flout | mill on his plantation of 360 acres.1 The oil flow was not taken serl- 1 ously at first, although a number of | Clio people went out to look at it,1 Saturday. Many more visited It yesterday and it is unmistakably oil and continues to flow. It has been accepted today as a matter of much moment. Samples bare been sent to experts for judgment as to the value of the ( oil and steps will be taken at once to !, take advantage of this upheaval. Pending advice from the colleges md universities which have been called into consultation, there is con , slderable excitement in Clio ana much speculation as to the future :he town may have through this appearance of oil at its doorstep. No nvostlgatlon has been made on prop;rty near the Jackson place. i GUNBOAT BLOWN UP. London, March 20.?A German j :unboat, in the harbor of Tsing-Tau. , hina, has been blown up and sunk.| lays a Reuter dispatch from Hong , \ong. GROWING HOGS. For a hog to be profitable he must >e kept growing from birth to marfeting age. He cannot be profitable mless he is healthy. He can always >e in a profit-producing condition if le is fed B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder. A'e positively tell you that this remedy prevents cholera, removes worms | tnd cures thumps. If the powder loes not make good, we will. LANCASTER MERCANTILE CO. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System i rhe Old Stand ?rd general strengthening tonic, | SROVB'8 TJ? 3TELK88 chill TONIC, drives out Ualaria.enriches the blood.and botlds up the system. A true tonic. For sdults ami children. 50c. I li ur - 1 I aicn 1 Saturday Sc I into our stc I where to g< I Cleanline I set aside or H fV? a ptupic them that When Gro< Plyl Up Town F 108 ... f KIM DAY. MA Uril 1<)1T I'AKIS Tl-:i,l.s OF MOltK PltOGIlFSS IN \l \< KDO\|A Paris. March 20. ?French troops in Macedonia, according to a war office announcement this afternoon, have captured a hill and two towns about three miles north of Monastir, after stubborn resistance by their antagonists. They also took more than 1,200 prisoners, including 11 officers. Military activity by British forces east of Lake Doiran resulted in the bringing in of prisoners. Is It True? A cablegram, via Amsterdam, says Deputy Hoffman in the Prussian diet denounced the German submarine campaign as barbarious and the recent German peace offer as ridlcu ioub. Some persons will refuse to believe this report because It comes through Holland, and Holland is described as a "low lyin? country."? Newberry Observer. Mother's Troubles Mother's unending work and devotion drains and strains her physical strength and leaves its mark in dimmed eyes and careworn expressions-^ she ages before her time. Any mother who is weary " and languid should start taking \ scorn I EMULSION OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL as a strengthening food and bracing tonic to add richness to her blood and build up her nerves before it is too late. Start SCOTT'S today?its fame is world-wide. No Alcohol. Tu[ ! Scott A Bownr, BJoomfieId. If. J. 16-4 i Where t iy G iw a steady stre >re, this showin et the Best Groc ss, Courtes] ir store from th< some of the tim we haven't the :ery serviceisma er's Ci W. E. Plylei 'hone 1 ??? 1??^???- I ?? H @ MakesTbast ^'iltssGoBetter a ~~ ^ 1 -- 1 I Crisp, crunchy toast done to a ilUZJANPiE golden brown, spread with rich, i U"" , creamy butter?that and a cup / good, old Luzianne. There's i ^a breakfast in itself that's hard to beat?mighty hard. You buy a can Luzianne today. If it S."?u&c*5 . doesn't go better and farther than any other coffee at the price, The Luzianne Guarantee: your grocer will refund your ir, after uainA the contents money, without question or of a can, you are not satisfied , . . c r. , in every respect, your gro- quibble. Ask for profit-Sharing cer will refund your money. Catalog KIZlANMEcoffee The Peily Taylor Company, .New Orleans I PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE || COUNTY PLANNING FOR SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS || Are asked to call and see our line <>t' beautiful In- 11 |jj vitations and Programs. 2| I THE LANCASTER NEWS. |g he Crowds go to roceries II am of Customers pouring g that the public knows :eries for the Least Money ' f, and Rea! Values * 2 others. You can fool all | e, but vou can't convince - f best groceries in Lancaster de better, Plyler'swilldo it. a en ^tAVoo AU11 I^WVi VO , Proprietor Midway 206 c