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Invite
I We cordially invite all
Lancaster county to make
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The purest Ice Cream,
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GREENVILLE JURY 4
FINDS TEAL GUILTY
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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.
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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,
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decks and lost. The return trip was
even more stormy.
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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:
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"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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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any other coffee at the price,
The Luzianne Guarantee: your grocer will refund your
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