The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 16, 1917, Page 6, Image 6
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reat Children*s DANI,
Colds Externally
Don't does delicate little stomachs with Sjl#, .
mful internal medicines. Vick'a "VapRub"
Salve, applied externally, relieves (>j
inhalation as a vupor and by absorption
i ough the ekin. Vick'a can be used
with perfect safety on the youngest
snber of the fanrly. 25c, 50c, or $1.00.
riCKS bSALVE waa
___ progret
IIPPING IS NEXT IN leura ?
which
IMPORTANCE TO ALLIES atively
?? Daniels
* of Army Abroad Will Ho I>e- inR the
plans <
tor mined By Shipping to
, Facilities. since t
"The
Washington. Nov. 12.?Aside be ovei
?m the subject of actual military H?n *8
erations. shipping will be the ec*' '
intimat
?st important question taken up tain8 0
American allied representatives vlnced
the Paris war conference. Of- be coin
') lals said it was realized that an 'nK hi
'Lernational policy respecting the whieh '
1 armed
^position of tonnage must be ajj
-rked out. typified
TT?U?.l O * * i * --? -? *
x tic uuucu oiuie? MiippiiiK uoaru ?>fau t?>
s announced that it will turn out 1'es *la
ration <
tween now and early spring a mil- ,
Americi
, n tons of ships. This will fall ?-jn
brt of the ever-increasing demand, ships :
th the army and the navy on the undenit
e hand and the allies on the other mon"l>
demons
lling every dav for more vessels.
a vesse
' r every ship made available, the Rpee(j
i ipping board finds a dozen uses. There i
As the number of American troops tillcial
France increases, a continuously <a,r>'nl
ticable.
-ger supply of ships will be neces- In.U)V
ry for the transport of munitions ra(P jB
d other materials. One subject the boa
ie conference will consider care- The
llv is that of how many troops 'bought
be subherica
can put in the field without ^
^dangering the food and material structio
(pplies of France and Italy. tection
jThe American view of the situa- tion.
\ will he set forth by Hainbridge detectio
r by, who went with the American
j imission as a representative of
... . , merchai
i shipping board.
of V(?S
tThe shipping board also sent with
n screens
?e commission, it was learned, a
^ecial representative to study Drit- Illa"on
?t shipbuilding methods. He is authoril
harles Day, a Philadelphia marine 3. 1
gineer. who will investigate par- torpedo
"rularly the construction In England ^
I fabricated steel ships. The sliipng
board expects to obtain a large ro,,ei\e<
'nount of tonnage from three fab- Daniels
jated plants now building in this has bee
t untry and wants the benefit of the tj,e
J perience of English builders, who |,owevpl
ready are turning out fabricated
I dps in numbers. practica
c of inv<
1 thenisel
' RUB OUT PAIN l"'h"lpl
1 .t t. . The 1
" Xvith good oil liniment. That's
' the surest way to stop them.
The best rubbing liniment is 1an(l a"
IBIIMW a ^
VIUSI ANti
.INIMENT
Good for the Ailments of Tl , ,
1 Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. rll
Qood for your own Aches, n
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, lo"'. vit
Cuts, Burns, Etc. dipostiv
25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. conditio
j An Ambition and a E
( ; ""J^HE needs of the South are identical wit
f ; of the Soitbern Railway: ibe yrowth and nicer m
/ > the upbuilding of tbe other.
Jf Tbe Southern Railway aiks no faror*?no tpeclt
YI i accorded to otbrra.
I*' J The ambition of the Southern Railway Company
\j I un.ty of Intrreit that It born of co-operation between
I the rallroadt; to tee perfected that fair and frank policy
J ' mrut of railroad! which Inritet tbe confidence of
-I ayeneieti to realize tba t liberality of trratmrnt which
*a / to obrain the additional capital needed for the ac.juiniiio
rnlaryrd facilitirt Incident to the demand for increa
I tctrice; and. finally?'
J To take Itt niche In the body politic of the Sou
r other yrrat Industrie!, with no more, bat with equal
\ rlfhtt and equal opportunities
" The Southern Serves the S<
Southern Railwa
% or IgMrtp'iiiiiMi, ,iQegiia
THE LANOi
ELS IS PLEASED ALLEGED L'
WITH PROGRESS MADE ?E TRI
rtory Results With Problem SU Whit? Men
Inventing Submarines Says Charged Wltl
pr,
Secretary.
hington, Nov. 15.?Important York, Nov. li
is has been made In the prob- against th?
f locating submarines, al^ter five n?Kr?es Pre
their destruction is a compar- county grand ji
olmnln Unn^ntn <>f W. T. Sim8,
i said in a statement discuss- was 8hot aJ
) 40.000 separate suggestions. miles west ?r
jr models of devices submit- August 22, will
the naval consulting board the reK,,lar fal1
he United States entered the Keneral session
;ainst Germany. here Monday mo
i idea that the submarine will DeVore, of
rcome by a miraculous inven- ^>lie w^,tes are
not now seriously consider- Noman, Fred Pe
e secretary said. "The more n'nK?r> W. Cars*
e knowledge the civilian ob- Meek McOill and
n this subject, the more con- Sanders, Tom Si
he is that the submarine can ^ers, Lonnie F ri
quered by persistently hunt- Twitty. All are
m down by the weapon of *nK 'rom $500 ti
le is most afraid. This is the Associate Justice
service boat, equipped with i,eml>er.
latest scientific devices and Aftei a length
in the modern torpedoboat ,*ie 'ln'ding ?' 8
er. Foreign naval authori- roronei 8 J,,r>
re frankly stated their admi- 8tatln* ,hat Sim
?f the degree of perfection of at ,hp hands of u
?n designs. ,low,n* wh,ch Sf
regard to the protection of ra,,e<1 a meetin*
iguinst torpedo attacks, the and. nien \
ible evidence of recent ,r<^'on*
of submarine activity has ,n,,n',r- 's 1
trated that the immunity of a"^ belie\td tha
1 depends very largely on its an,s' *'(k *s()
and maneuvering ability. ?<a,e's pvi,lence 1
s a possibility that some ar- '>aro a"
means of protecting cargo- ^*>wra' w
5 vessels may be found prac-l"10" of Prom,n*n
In no other field have so d McGill
uggcstions or so many dupli- "tCk?ry,Z?? \
.ventions been presented to .?f._th_Rt .Pl
r(j ? son liiiiimore na
secretary said that the ' " Hi0,;Ory
on submarine defense may! W,defpr~d lnte?
divided in three groups: lfP8,Cd lh<? ?a8'
iethods to accomplish the d-i,P88 be tried bPfr
n of submarines, involving (room"
and destruction after detec-' . Th< ('rinie ,s 11
that never befori
history of York
n and destruction after de- her of whi?es an
involving instructions for put some one 01
nt vessels, proper handling1 be,,ef is general
sels. camouflage. smoke e,even n,en were
. i fair, and it is
ami other confidential lntor-|arre?? wln be
known to American naval convenes.
ties.
'rotection of ships against Wanted A1
hits. (Chica*
l the 4 0,000 suggestions have An old colored
I careful consideration. Mr. j stealing chicken?
said, and much valuable aid court and was in
n given to various branches: when the judge
war service. Many proposals, "You ought t
r. have been found to be im- Where's your la
1. largely due to the failure "Ah ain't got
intors properly to inform said the old man
ves of certain fundamental "Very well. th?
"I'll assign a law
"Oh, no. suh;
laval consulting board and don>t do dat,.. a
y department have prepared j "Why not?"
giving fr<-e distribution to "It won't cost v
Ms which Rive general infor- (,on 1 y?u xviint
to inventors that they may
said the old inn
ting upon misconceptions as forp(, (>M haf <>o
amental principles with co?* Ah wi
waste of effort. ctiu kens mahse'f
ular bowel movements lead f<|9|| QL
nie constipation and a con- I II OllOn
habit fills the system with t
ies. HKHIUNE is a great UOrftS
?gulator. It purines the sys-1 ?
ali'.es the blood and puts the Ever Peel a Bant
organs in line vigorous "I should worr
n. Price 5Uc. Sold by all ^n^used'To J
in medicine.?Adv. a frenzy, endu
slicing toes, ttnl
Record i V* VIH A
h the nredi ! \ 2???V "jj
> of one in rant [ | / ^
J prirllere not j
the public and '
'nro?"?rnu; j \ "Oet?If* Put.
will enable it , 1 ?It Knd.
n of better and and tape, tryln
ited-tud better y J wouldn't hurt.
S the world "she
th .lonrtidr of J' *he moment yc
liberties, e^uai S " means the
There Is nothii
.. "Gets-It"?noth
)Uth." i tain?nothing i
, c-T on to take oft
m -r^?' ) ery time, and \
" < corn never jrrei
V_/~>\ n?t KCt. If nev
i** , "a never makes j
y,System* .Lirr?
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ISTEB NEWS FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 19
VNCHEKS TO <
u*t\ rnij|n WK'Ii'lf ^ "MTHER OOD IS DEAD 1
fcD IHIb WLhK ^ GERMANY IS DOOM
<
and Five Negroes (Rev. Newell Dwight Hills 1
n Killing a Negro facturers Record.)
eachcr. Over against the greatest i
machine that was ever forg
controlled by merciless an
5.?The case of the men, who have given up all 1
} six white men and God, who practice the Tei
sented by the York mandments with the "Not" 1
nry for the murder who have stamped out of th
the negro preacher of their soldiers every inst
id beat to death five pity and sympathy, are our
ork on the night of Here is Belgium, after a
likely be called at agony, ready to die to the la
term of the court of rather than submit to a cru
s which convened ter, the kaiser. And here i
niiing with Judge J. land and all the colonies. H
Edgefield, presiding, rious this land! "The land
Esell Bolin, Dick dear souls, this dear, dear la
mninger T. R. Pen- Shakespeare said. She has
ju m* iim nuu ?! ?acrincea or ncr totfll
the negroes are Bill a million of her sons, and
inders, Lawyer San- France, not bled white, but ti
inklin and Frank ter three years of grievous tc
out on bonds rang- bankers are tired, her busine
> $3,500, granted by are tired, the women and tl
R. C. Watts in Sep- dren are tired, for they have
gled unto blood striving agi
ly investigation and cruel militarism for which the
leveral sessions, the j unprepared,
rendered a verdict j The French boy is like ur
s came to his death wjjQ carried food and drink
nknown parties, fol- Way unto perishing men ur
rlicitor J, K. Henry heavy burden forces his flnj
; of the grand jury rejax?hut give the youth i
vere presented for tImo> and j,e win take up h
I afresh nnd bring water
eported and gener-; thlr8ty a?idier. The coming
t one of the defend- American troops has been j
rman, has turned France and rested her wes
ind that he will lay ?aid (he French wife as si
ills of the crime. jaway jier young husband
bite defendants are j sniiles and words of pride: '
ce in western York. h,m gladly; i am oniy his
being postmaster of ^ France is his mother." And
ind a leading mer"|(jreat Britain, whose fleet,
ace, while AV. Car- holds ^he German battleships
is for several years Kiel Canal and safeguar
Grove's policeman.!
been mania
court
nique from the fact ^ iT," i a H
criminal I ttnAiftpBBMMin
had mini l^H'| ftl L**l J
Joined to
the way. The
more than
atother
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court Q|B^^V|^fVVSHHKspHH
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II the S|M?lls.
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t man charged with
i was arraigned in
[criminating himself (
said: i
o have a lawyer, j
w jrer?"
no lawyer, jedge," i
en," said his honor,
yer to defend you." TPUr
no. suh! Pleaae ^ I ll*,.
le darkey begged,
asked the judge.'
ou anything. Why
vn. waving his J
nits tab enjoy dem
: ??
r You How
J?eel Off!"
ma Skin? That's It!
y about those corns I
some i.JetH-If on." * * *
ester the worltl into
rin?c pain, diKKinft,
kering with plasters i
_k, mane
loir Jill The Litl
1% The Bis
Your Kffl In Cl?**r
I'orM ?tulcbly.
K to TV: a corn so It
But now no one in
>uld worry," ttecause
>u put "Oeta-it" on,
end of a corn.
iK in the world like
inpr as sure and certhat
you can count
a corn or callus ev
without denser. The
iv that "(Jets-It" will
er irritates the flesh,
'our toe sore. Just i |
'Oets-It" and presto!
vanishes. Shortly
e corn rli?ht off with
nd there you are?
happy with the toe |
1 corn-free as your .
Happened before, did |Y |> V T
of "Gets-It" today IlKhllllK Y
store, you need pay IBIll sill Jim I
2.r.c, or sent on re- A AAA V# VT A W A
<y E. Lawrence & Co., j
ster and recommend-1 \j\. J. '
I'b best corn remedy ;
>harmacy and J. V.!
m
17.
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Man
ed jH
faith in
a Comsouls
.
",- SHOE P?
.st man
el masIs
Kng- J0$ '-BLACK-WHITE-TAI
OW gloof
such F-FDalW Ca cf NerwYferf
nd," as pufftlOiNYi
already #1 II
wealth, *! ] M* ^|* j*
hore is A.I
red af
in. Her
_ republic, New York and Boston. C
ss men
le chll- one ?' t^ie silver dollar writ
atrug- these words: "In God we trust
ilnst a nntj 0n the other side of the dolli
sy were write the words. "And in Kngland
navy." Every force that makes t
ito one ward justice, humanity and liberl
a long Is on our side. Soon or late, an ui
itil the seen Providence will take off tl
?ers to wheels from the chariot of the em
i little inies of truth and justice. Tin
is task dying German officer in Rove pacl
to the ed the genius" of a moral univers
of the into a few words. Wounded lai
i tonic winter through the spinal cord, ui
iriness. able to move the lower part of h
le sent body, for weeks lie waited for deatl
with Two aged French women cared ft
'I give the dying man. Little by little tli
wife? wings of the Angel of Death fanne
here is away the mist before his eyes. Or
today day the German officer sent for tli
behind village priest and told him that th
ds our von Hindenouig line was near!
complete; thai the order to retret
I had been given; that .the home <
these aged women who- had care
for him so tenderly would be bun
ed; that not one church, hous
barn, vineyard or orchard would 1
priest. In his dying hour a righ
left. The news crushed the ol
eons wrath filled the heart of tl
German prisoner. These are h
last words, as I transcribed the
from the lips of that man of Gostanding
one day in Noyonr "Curs<
upon this army! Curses upon oi
kaiser and his war staff! Tc
ouncing
ARRIVAL OF T
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car that meets <
I from?
k Farmers' Car at ?to?
; Gty Car at - See
The New Mod
-HOOD LIVE STO
GREGORY, Agent For Lane
illWltofT# medtclM.?Ad
I? tl* fit flf (. If
HE POLISH"1 1 ^
nM
>n | thousand curses upon my country!
te J Either God is dead, or Germany is
vi doomed!" The officer had come to
understand that soon or late the
wheels of God will grind to nothing8
ness those who wrong God's ohildren.
"Woe unto the man who ofty
fends one of my little ones. It were
better for him that a millstone were
,e hanged about his neck and that he
were drowned in the depth of the
seas."
+
1C Trustworthy.
a#
"Rufus, you old loafer, do you
1_ think It's right to leave your wife
is at the washtub while you pass your
time fishing?"
)r "Yessah, Jedge; It's all right. Mah
ie wife don' need any watching. She'll
sholy wuk jes' as hard ns if I was
,e dah."?The Herald and Presbyter,
ie
,e Tl?*? Yam Again.
y (Columbia State.)
l* The New York Sun says that potatoes
make good food for poultry.
We have also heard of feeding
pearls to swine. ^
>e Put a* porous plaster on the chest
t- and take a good cough syrup internto
.ally if you would treat a severe case
ie of sore lungs properly. Get the dolls
lar size RALLARD'S HOREHOUND
m SYRUP. With each bottle there is
d. a free MERRICK'S RED PEPPER
bs POROUS PLASTER for the chest.
it sola oy all dealers in medicine.?
n Adv.
) J
HE 1918
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