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TheLancasterNews ! Lancaster, 8. C. . (HKMI'WKEKLY.> jt0 the t0p as iu COnr ??i i ii guage "she Is three-sn ^4^ two thirds cat and oi >fe>V S?9t ^ Ct6B i This indicates that >s7mimwbr |may ?.? oyer the *ar jfji'that there will be sonn j when the Chicks rea my Country T?o of Thoo, Swoot Land | rooft and light on t o# Libsrty." pole: that with keen < Published Tuesday and Friday i Puauy toot many a baa BY THE well when the real s< LANCASTER NEWS COMPANY, that there will be some Established 18SB. rim at to get New Yoi Entered as Second Class Matter it is possible for Chic )etaber 7, 1905, at the Postofflce at butt of the joke when Laacsister. S. C., under act of Con- and the kidding st cress of March 3, 1879. _ , ' may lay too many eggt SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: board and the cat nu (In Advance.) chicks, and New York One Year 12.00 T 8l> Months 1.00 DKATH OF MR L> c The News is not responsible for the Our entire commun: lews of Correspondents. ghocked Sunday aft( Short and rational articles on that C. Lazenby w topics of general interest will be was out driving his i gladly received. the Charlotte road abo ? - ? from town, accompant Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1917. and siveral other la< > - | preparing to turn hi Many American naval officials return home when ht are satisfied that German submarine engine and the activity is fairly well under con-! his hand fell trol. | steering wheel and I he was dead. He h American and British officials are , that morning of stom negotiating for closer co-operation took some medicine fc in uniting resources for war pur- doctors say that his d poses. ' heart trouble. + Mr. Lazenby was I It appears that the opportune ar- of February. 1870, rival of an ambiguous note from County, Va., and his Germany to Argentina has arrested Mr. R. R. Lazenby a a declaration of war. Lazenby. He was ed common schools of B< The senate of Texas, sitting as and taught school in t a court of impeachment of James several years, and af E. Ferguson, Governor of Texas, has a business course a sustained ten of the twenty charges Va. In September, l: of official misconduct which deprives to Lancaster and 1 the governor of his office. keeper and stenogra o ; Leroy Springs. In 19 It is quite probable that the Flori- Miss Mary Miller, daui la soldiers at Camp Jackson will be B. Frank Miller, a m transferred to Camp Wheeler at teemed in Lancaster Macon. Ga., in order to have all the Lazenby was an earn drafted men of Florida near to- member of the Metho gether. this place, for many j and treasurer of the b Germany has made another most active in the ret stroke on the Russian Northern line present handsome Me 1 resulting in the capture cf Jacob- and was a large coi stadt on the Dwina and the retire wn? a mom Ha* ment of the Russians to the eastern and at the time of his bank of the river. S acting Mayor in Mayo . absence, and always I It is reported from British head-Jterest in the welfare o Quarters in France that in Thurs- was a great lover of day's drive against Shrewbery For- took much interest in !est and Bulgar wood ti.e Hermans and his energies in shot fire bullets which set fire to the shown in the fine farm clothes of the wounded. No matter and fine cattle on the what may be the "frightfulness" of He was a member o German warfare the English and order, Woodman of tl French soldiers do not take fright. of Phythias. 4* His most active woi The latest sensation from Russia management of the 1 is that the Holsheviki organs accuse of the Hancaster Me Premier Kerensky of being In a con- pany, in which he was spiracy with Korniloff to crush the holder and where his ' Petrograd proletariat and the work ents have shown to gr< men and soldiers delegates with the As a man he was help of cavalry corps sent against for his big and genen Petrograd. We are so used to sur- of good humor and I prises from Russia that nothing thy and his sturdy fr surprises, but we take the charge of was very attentive tc Kerensky's complicity in Kornlloff's excellent poise and J revolt as the machination of his the soul of honor. Hi enemies. a very great loss to th . which will long remer It is stated that Senator LaFol- his genial face. lette of Wisconsin. In an address to Socialists at Toledo, Ohio, last Sun-j'"? german rki? day afternoon declared that Presi-j POPE'S PKACK P dent Wilson swayed congress to! '^'ie text ?' *^e rep: such an extent that the declaration *? peace of war was not the representative been received at Wj opinion of a Democratic govern- 8UCh official express mont. It is time the mouth of this '>een made concernin ranting Germanophile be shut up. v'ew that it opens "The tongue of the wise useth Peftce conference. T knowledge aright; hut the mouth of no douht stand with fools poureth out foolishness." "on 'n his reply to tti . + \ munieatlon declining The great war game going on af- peace negotiations wil fords so many thrills, that although government in the a we are generally crazy about base- dence that the Germ hall, we have only interest enough dorse the good faith < now to state that the Chicago White government. The 1 Sox have won their fourth pennant adroitly attempts to n in the American League and will' in stating that "sp very probably contest with the New which the governmen 'HiMIMpt > the world's closet contact with repre .go" may get of the German people for tumdrum lan- and answering the questU renth chicken, proves how earnestly it < ne-half goat." find a practical basis for s Chicago flyers lasting peace." But wh den wall and evidence that the derma 0 cooing dove, guarantee the good fait ch the home Prusel&n autocracy? he champion President Wilson in hii >yes they may the Pope's communication e steal and do-; "Tjie object of this war cratch comes;lliver jree peoples of i crowing done ; jrom the menace and 1 k's goat. Still power of a vast miliUry ago to be the ment enrolled by au lri the play is on government, which, bavin arted. 'They planned to dominate the * i on the score- ceeded to carry the plan o' ly eat up the regard either to the sacr take the go. ttonfJ of treaty or the long ed practices and long \ LAZKM1Y. principles of internatlon Ity was great-1 and honor; which chose jrnoon to hear time for the war; dellvere ras dead. He fiercely and suddenly; sto] automobile on barrier either of law or ui mree mues swept a whole continent ed by his wife (tide of blood?not the blc dies and was dlers only, but the bloo 8 machine to cent women and chlldrer ? shut off the the helpless poor; and i >n suddenly balked but not defeated, from tho of four-fifths of the world. i In a moment ?can peace be based ui ad complained tltution of Its power or ach pains and wor(i 0f honor it could p >r that but the a treaty of settlement a eath was fcrom niodatlon?" "We can not take the w )?rn 23rd day prcsent ruiers of Germ in Bedford, guaranty of anything that parents were dure unle99 explicitly sur nd Mrs. Anice auch conciUsive evidence ( lucated in the ftnd purpose of the Germ sdford County, themselves as the other hat count> for world would be justil terwards took ceptIng without such i t Lynchour?, treaties of settlement. s B<*2, he moved fQr dl8aimament, eovenai jecame book- up arbitration in the plact pher for Col. territorial adjustments, 01 he married tions of 9mall nations, if ghter of Major the Gertnan government, r an greatly es- nation couid now depend County. Mr. j ?We nlU8t await some est and acti\e d<?nce of thp purpo9e8 of dlst church of ^ of the Centra, pm rears a deacon , trronl ' " oard. He was r"""v ,l " "* num uilding of the Way to restore the confide thodist church peop,es everywhere in ttv ltributor. He natlons an<1 the possibility J City Council enanted peace." death he was The Pritlsh Premier, Llo; r C. I). Jones'|'n his Glasgow speech took great in- aa'd: f the city. He "What will have to be t the farm and dr8t ?' a" hy the con cattle raising, Pfiace is that they shall 1 that line are llP?n eriuital>le a basis , modern silos tions will not wish to dist McDow place. They must be guaranteed >f the Masonic s'r,lr,tion of the Prussian ne World and P?wor, that the eonfi the German peoples sh; rk was in the ^he equity of their cause t arge business "ie miPht or their armiei rcantile Coin- 8ay that a better guars a large afock_ e,,her would have been I business tal- r,'?hsation of the Genua fat advant;ig<?, nient. One of outstam much beloved tu,es of (he war has been [)Us heart full tanoe with which democr tuman sympa- triefi entered It and the iendship. He wl" conclude In reviewing ? business, of these last few years, t A, MUX 1. ?*Kjy X'gl'l" sentatlves judgment be acting wisely If they k'er discussing''drew that distinction in their gen. me ms raised eral attitude in a discussion of terms 1 me desires to of peace. 1 * you i Just and These declarations of the two great mad ere is the leaders of English speaking people too. n people point out the path to p^ace for the N h ef the German people. The German goveminent is bankrupt of every moral i reply to asset. Its ruthless violation of jett( said: treaty rights. Its lawlessness, brutal- j, is to de- lty and upliclty have destroyed the side the world world'B confidence. nil? _ thei the actual establish- MOItE HUN TREACHERY. , esponslble Washington dispatches contain fur. tuai g secretly ther disclosure of Hun treachery, not rorld, pro- showing how Germany abused and on at without exploited the protection of the ** . .. fOO ed obliga- united states by secreting in the how i-establish- German legation at Bucharest, after {aff [-cherished the American government had taken ? al action charge of Germany's affairs at Buch- dro its own areet, quantities of explosives tor swe d its blow bomb plots and deadly microbes und >ped at no wlth instruction for their use in de- ll v frui of mercy; stroying horses and cattle. This within the startling revelation is made in a re?od of sol_ port to the State department by d of inno- William W. Andrews, secretary of 1; also of the legation at Bucharest and a let- ln now stand ter from Foreign Minister Baraw- was the enemy baru of Roumania. This on top of the cha revelations as to the sinister work | win pon a res- of Von Luxbu,'g in Argentina, of upon any Von Eckbardt in Mexico, of Von goo ledge in a Uernstorff in America, show that the due nd accom- "Kultur" which permits such base intrigue and treachery is the foe of sai< civilization. pa' ord of the cid< lany as a " * ^ is to en- AN AI*TIST'S APOLOGY. hpa ported by 'P'ie Now York Times is responsi- co'' >f the will I b,e for the following: *'?, mn people1 1)ear Teacher: My muther says Jud i i nun iu upyuogize lor nroren your peoples 1 pjekrhurc on the bored as if you y^tl lied in ac- was an oiled made curls and a long guaranties, wissker on your chin witch you wjj igreements could n?t hellp or me neether. saj, its to set ** waa a nieen t)ii 11 k to doo I am the _ , sorry I dldd it but I could not help it p of force. . , i ' uecawt* you atood thare lookcn so* reconstitu- nacherl with the curls and the wias- ed made with LO man, no new evi- w jp , the great vers, God n and In a * ^ Keady-toof a con- ^ __ nil yd George, last June guaranteed I Ladies' Dr ditions of be framed intee I historian I th<> facts I ^ beautiful line of Ladies' Sil hat if all I Poplin and Masaline in a number had been I shades of taupe, green, plum rectly re- I blacked. Priced $6.1 pie there 1 ^ne Ladies' $10.00 Silk Dr 1 very latest styles. Priced spec | Ladies' and Misses Serge Dr itution be- the thing fo rearly fall wear. . >e French,!I line to select from, well made, r n or Brit- I Priced $6 itlons are. J LADIES' AND MISSES C itltute the|l in Kurope I How About a Nice Coat to Gc m hope to I New Dress You Are Pla dictate to I to Wear. rm of Kov-j| Here you will find nice coats choose to I with neat belt effects, with la ntlrfllv fnr I PriCed ^7*50' $10 00, $14.95, $1 for I $27.50 and up. we should I Little Misses' Coats. Priced eKotiations I $4.95, $7.50 and $10.00. a Germany I Big line of Children's Coats, of mind, a | Priced $, ent Hpirlt, ? IE: RODMA d arrogant ? j 'lam. And ^ 1 ould In my * ?y rr udgnient, and the be,l'Kerent nations s death brings ru,ed governments dl is community, RP?nsible to their peo] nber and miss wouId have been no war, German government const! icomes as democratic as tt IvY TO THK Italian, American, Russia! ROPOHAL, ish government constitu ly of Germany -that in itself would com proposal has best guarantee for peace isbington and and the world that we ca lions as have secure. No one wishes to g it maintain the German people the foi i no way for a ernmont under which they he Allies will live. That is a matter e President WiL themselves, but it is right le Pope's com- Ray we could enter into n to enter Into with a free government ii th the German* with a different attitude bsenee of evi- different temper, a diffei an people en- with less suspicion, with 1 of the Kaiser's idence than we could with German reply inent whom we know to b (ieet this phase ?d by the aRpresslve an erlal measures spirit of Prussian militai t has taken in the Allied governments w ?wm*?>tmmmmmppp?????^?iyaiypi '''' and all and Jenny Ames dared "Don't yon bellei to doo it at resess. "I'm agin ac doo not blame you for wippen the proprietor of becaws it looked so much like lage store, you had a purfeck rite to be "But why are 1. If I was you I would be mad asked the editor. "It keeps a fell ly muther says nobody is so son- replied the propr re about her looks as a lady ed In a newspap :her espeahuly if she /a a lettle years ago, and I i d but this was not to go In the to go Ashing.{ er.. - patch. f you only understpod what is In- _ . .? V.?.. maban tham Ko I THR FliAl schefus you would be sorry for ? tn for it is not exactly there (Sixth '? Hats off! know you feel wurse about It Along the streets n I do becaws my wlppen does A blare of bugles hurt now but a plckchure goes A flash of color b forever. Hats off! 'eechers have a hard enuf time The flag Is passli dness knows without beln shode r they, look for a whoal school to Blue and crlmi at. shines, ometlme If you do not care I will Over the steel-tl[ re you on the bored looken Hats off! te and yung and put your name The colors before ler so everybody will know who But more than th a and so no more for the present m your troo frend and skoller. Sea-fights and Tommy. and great. Fought to make ' * State: HE WON HIS CASE. Weary marcheg ( in Irishman had to go to law, and Cheers of victory AAnoi lllnlUn n.Uk kin Ua VUUOUIHX.IUU r. .ill UIO v-uunnoi no i told that he had a good fighting Days of plenty nee. Paddy, who was anxiouB to March of a stroi t the case, was meditative for a crease; ment. and then he said: Equal justice, rii 'Do you think It would be any stately honor an ,d to send the Judge a pair of ks?" Sign of a natlo 'No, no; you mustn't do that." ,p0 wartj her p? I his lawyer. "If you send him a wrong: r of ducks he will be sure to de- prije anj glory i s the case against you." . j^ve tn the solort t day or so later the case was rd. and Paddy won with flying jjatg off! srs. In the course of the con- th<? 8trpet? tulations Paddy remarked: A blare of bugles 'It was just as well I sent the And lQyal hearta ge them ducks." Hat9 ofr, What!" exclaimed counsel. "Did The flaf? -8 pa88ll i send the ducks?" Yes." said Paddy, quite pleased OERTA h himself; "but after what you 1 I sent them from the man on "Only fools ar other side."?Judpe. wise men hesitat + "Are you sure, 'Why don't you advertise?" ask- "Yes, my boy; the editor of the home paper. Tatler. Special in Our Wear Departn 1 This Week. esses for Early Fall Wear In Silks and Serges k Dresses in ' .0fnbavyUta?d Swe IS *99 Sft _ - - For Mother, Sister and the esses, in the ial $7.50 Lttt,e ?n?#- / esses. Just T Jt , _ . , . / A wonderful La<lle' ln ?1*ln# lO two alike. blue and red. Priced . . $8,481 I .95 to $25.00 \H Ladles' Sweaters, with big Yr/ 'OATS. collars, In white with cuffs to jlTI match. Colors, Copenhagen, VX ? \V ith That green and corn. Priced $ft.OO nninK and ?All Wool. ^ , well made, Children's Sweaters. Priced r irpre collars. $u>h, $2.48, $2.08 and $8.48. / 7.50, $22.50, Little Children's Sweaters. Prid $2.48, $.1.48, and 81.18. in all sizes Caps?All Wool Knitted to m 1.98 to $4.98 Priced 2Ac, 48c and ?8c. lN-WALKUP ( I It For Cash For Less. e In advertising?" lvertlslng," replied ' the Hayvllle vilyou against it?" ow too durn busy," letor. "I advertiser once about ten tever even got time 3t. Louis Post Dts 3 GOBS BY. ' P \ Grade.) there comes , a ruffle of drums, eneath the sky: lg by! \ son and white it >ped, ordered lines. i us'fly; e flag Is passing by. land-fights, grim i and to save the ind sinking ships; on dying lips. and years of peace; tig land's swift in;kt and law, d revernd awe; n, great and strong jople from foreign ind honor?all i to stand or fall. t there comes , a ruffle of drums; are ^eating high: ng by! + IN SURE, e certain. Tommy*. e." uncle?" certain of It."The *1 t nent I Hi aters ed 48c, 08c, 08c latch Sweaters. !o7 * %