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> .' I * ? ,? ; ' 8 'WITHIN MINI .British Seaplane Ob: of Day of Ter j Forced by "Dead" Engln He and His Pilot Wan ly Floating Machln Their Bare Ha A British seaplane ocrihes an adventure thi during a flight over th Suddenly, when the plant through fog and haze t< *800 feet above the w .jglne stopped dead. The his pilot were compelled quickly, and when their the water they had no ldt were. Through calculate Jly decided that they mut SO miles from the shorei What was worse, It w borne In upon them thi perilously near, if not at -extensive mine field. They could not signal, f less apparatus was out o The heat was terrible ant dead calm. At least a d< the day wore on the m War of engines, but the Receded Into the dlstanc there seemed to be no he "Finally the wind rose an haze a little, and high up .west they saw dropping ik birdlike machine. Nea ;er It came, and present! ton the water beside thei British seaplane from th [The pilot of the rest -steered within 20 yards 4ds observer heaved over vacuum flask. Then, wit! the engine, they droned a face and tilted into thi When the men turned to i found that It had floated into the midst of a school Then the long, hungi wait began again. The 1 to drag more heavily tha the tide went down dai objects began to bob uj the surface. Through the men could see scores moi the distance. They wen tact mines 1 The nearei only half a cable's lengt the seaplane was drifting on the ebbing tide. During the nert fou death traps gnve the m< anxious time, for there w of them, and It was !mp< plane drifted along to Once or twice they act ward off the mines wit hands to keep thein fr< against the machine. Shortly after six o'cloc ning the men?burned air the sun, with parched swollen tongues?heard 1 a propeller chugging awn great distance. The thi louder, and at Intervals fired three pistol shots, the haze plowed a trim launch. She crept along her dinghy and took the r she made fast a line to and took It In tow. It w midnight when the launcl English shore. ?Wide 1 cine. \ Fencing a Contii Since 181)1 the state o trnlla has erected 21),148 min fences, enough to world and with the rem idouhle line of fence nloi ern border of the United South Wales has spent m !000.000 for rabbit exten !has within its borders 1)? ifence. Of late years, s tlonal Geographic Magaz |bit has been paying his igoes to swell the total of from the commonwealth 'country roads rabbits r hung on the fences awai 'bit carts ?hat convey packing houses, to be shipment as frozen men During 11)13 Austrnlln ex .rabbit and hare to the 1400,000 and skins to the (000,000.?Youth's Compar To Reform Russian i Rrimrtncr nn tri rtnto 'calendar will be one of tl *forms of the new govern lain, although opposition (from th<? ecclesiastical q Any alteration of the jftlways been regarded as piety by a large section o (people. When the llrego Iwas Introduced In 1f>82 as of the Julian or Roman itrtes In Europe?Russia, England?refused to coi (with the others. It was i that England brought th< to date. Sweden follov year, but Russia has pe; malnlng isolated up to tl The Julian calendar wi 10 seconds out of recbonl *nd the accumulation -amount to about 18 di l*ost. AUSTRO-GEKMAX FOI ITALY ARB Hl l Rome, Dec. 31.?Ai force* which attacked lines on the northern fr direction of San Marino back In disorder, the w aounced today. E FIELDi?UPID r: Nurses at th Romances I server Tells, 8l,te" TOr. I "There came ' itlng the hosplt | an incident thi e to Descend, of the troops,' d Off Dead. Bryan, an Am es With rat 8eVJ?ral . "Too much pra ' " young women js United States i observer de- ' an(ji yOU n it befell him, j jsf, an(j prencj] e North sea. j ..A Canadian i nad traveled j wa8 jn charge v o Kikltrht <tf _ , ? u??u> wi j ^staples. It w ater, the en- I the young woi observer and ceaslngly to mi d to descend tlve HS possible plHne struck lying on their ;a where they Gf the Chrlstin >ns they final- she was attenc jt be at least nurse. She ha< i of England, the Christmas 'as gradually that her convn it they were abie, and In th :tually In, an fron) hours of flded to one of 'or their wire- very tired and f commission. ?xn hpur lal 1 the sea was and to her sur jzen times as legged hero ho en heard the making up th? sound always finished the lai e again, and entered. Her i >pe of rescue. gcold, but the d shifted tho wounded soldle In the north- a look of supre toward them the words on rer and near- H^e, she burst y it dropped WOman afterwi in. It was a officer whom si elr own base, happy pair ar >np mflcblnp I ** * "* M ? . n,ngiana. of them, and hoard a huge hout stopping m ilong the sur- . Tkpre are 3< b air nenln ,n New York the flask thej '^J2,500,000 ade out of reach tthe?. 8ays the 1 of Jellyfish. ,t8 flf,le,h ?' *y. Impatient ?' the8e defect Hours seemed ?'hor '^tltutlo n before. As *he 8tatp has a< k spheroidal put ^ than ? by twos to ,nt" the she,ter lr glasses the The board aa :e of them In *very day from ? deadly con- a^horltles. p< st pair were co"rts h away, and wJ,ch to kepP toward them wh" nepd CU8t The sum of r hours the *he completion en a terribly a?e colony? n' -ere hundreds ,ncrense the >B?lhle as the; to 3,000 I avoid them. annuai 1 ally had to 000,lB ur*od u h their bare it8 asylum am knocking n "e 8 n< celved $2,530,3! k in the eve- ^h 11,302 Inn nost black by ,W' thrn?to ?,?i buildings and 1 the sound of i??titutioi ly at no verv v s (in' w'*b ^ robbing grew publlc s?"rces the observer *0UrcpS Then out of little motor Thought* side, lowered Learn to thl nen off. Then In kind will si the seaplane what you think as lone after of your charctt 1 reached the mind to dwell iVorld Maga-1 Und thetnselve Men with high , tlons move stea nent. i the world Just f South Aus- this busy ol miles of ver- keep going. W encircle the most will detei nant build a sPppd at whl< lg the south ! think in terms States. New ' a"d aim to real ore than $27,-; ,s beyond your ninatlon and that you try ?1 1.000 miles of are bound to c< lays the Na- trying. You m ;lne, the rab- fiplf also. Tha i board. He Unless you ca; food exports1 workman you . Along the! mamling the nay be seen particular alio ting the rab- change. them to the prepared for i t and hides. Ants are frt ported frozen and on other vnlue of $1,- plants, and it value of $3,- that they are < don. a matter of f? that attract tl Calendar. These tiny crt ' the Russian liquid of whl< le earliest re. I and which the ment In Uus- Ing the plant la expected plant lice are uarters. cows." The ai calendar has the fact that a an act of 1m- take plant llc< f the Russian ter them throi rlan calendar turn them to * a correction spring, very nr , three conn- tomed to fei Sweden and throughout the Tie Into line ! pasture with tl not until 17f?2 ? calendar up AmerIran f eed the next rslsted In re- 1'aao, T ie nresent I Welch, an / is 11 minutes niail stage, ' ng each year, throat cut, ea would now who crossed tl ays. Chicago der town, Ca the mail stage HCE8 IN ItliED BACK Heartburn jstro-Oerman geation. Take the Italian in such cases, ont from the instantly. Th were driven dily and you rai* office an- cheerful. Prl dealers In m i c b- ' ? ? .-t. .. ... -fr**' hxffyjp^r*- V . "! "x <1 ?"''" " ' ' >->;? *w>.^ ,i . ,n-1, ... v' v v < r . I '*> : 1 -'M ?V? *-_? b J^.\?* " ' . . y J ^ t .'?* > -. V >. .7'.- ;p<, t ?,* J1".* i , ; .. THE LANCASTER NEWS TTJE HosmATwuTn ncMAMn mo prn*n CALL T0 r^r, Have Their DEMAND FuR CEDAR F.? Much Do Their ???? 8eeklng to ' Uf#* Tennessee Farmers Get Good to my notice white vis- Money for Old Fences. ?mJTlS ??. als on the French front cultivated qui at Illustrates the spirit *p- ^la band. remarked Dr. H. J. |n Many Cases Agents Are Exchanging LJ!!*., erlcun physician who the Long.Uted R.n. for Modern ^uat ^ 1 months at the front. w " t?_.J stnuatmg. u Ise cannot be elven the months aeo vho have gone from the for Le#d Pencil#. Kerensky sph md Canada to 'do their ~~ ed too much lay believe me, the Brit- Poor Aladdin wao decidedly peeved shower broug i soldiers are grateful, /when his well-iueuuing mother ex- them. Behini nurse, a beuuliful girl, (changed an old bruss lamp she found tuce were g of one of the wards at kicking about the house for a brand right the hill as Christinas time, and inew shiny one. Naturally, since the hoed and spr nan had worked uu- i<>ld lamp was worth many times as before their ike the room as nttrac- much as the new one, as everyone who mysterious at i that the poor fellows has read of Aladdin's Lamp knows. The heat ro cots might have a bit 1 In Tennessee?and In many other like the gray as spirit. All the time localities now?they are exchanging Irresistibly, ling to her duties as a brand new shiny wire fences for dla- Add It Beeme rl put the last touch on reputable old rail, zlg-zug, Virginia, yet kept enou decorations, had seen snake and stake-and-rlder fences once bay would nc descents were comfort- laboriously spilt and put up by honest the house th e early morning, weary sous of toll generations ago. And the bees roared a constant vigil, she con- best part of it is that no one is ers of the i her 'boys' that she was peeved. The people who give away Piles buzzed would rest. ths brand new and expensive woven the motor cai ter the nurse returned, 'wire fences are delighted to take the ,ow? dusty ro prise she found a one- old rail fences In exchange and the Pond nothing pplng around the room farmers are proud and happy to get delivery carr i beds. He had Just the wire fences, so everyone Is glad. head above Rt one when the nurse The answer is "Lead pencils." agnlnRt the bi Juty, of course, was to More than two years ago we had The grass I pathetic face of the stripped our cedar lands of practically 11 could be p r. turned upon her with all the old growth, and since then of the trees as me satisfaction, melted all the rest of the cedars, except the Immediate pu her lips, and, woman- mere saplings. Then the pencil inanu- v'etlms of an -?- - I .... . . - . 111.. mio tears. This young .iucturers sturieu to Dring ceaar from ? ??? ard married a Scotch ! .abroad and then the war came along A creaking tie had nursed, and the j ?the crowned heads of Europe should the hoenian e living In Dorset, In worry about lend pencil shortage In The mall can jAmerlca?and It began to look as drink for his ? though lead pencils would become as waved a lett< i Mental Defectives. Mostly as eggs or coal or other com- hoe. 3.000 mentnl defectives 0dltles until certain agents discov- "Here it Is! state and It will take iert>(1 ,hat throughout many sections of your notice quately to provide for tbe country there were miles nnd miles call." Then state hoard of charities of the very bpst 8ort of cedar, thor- to shock; "bu inual report. But 0 740 ouB,lly dried and seasoned, serving us You're a farn Ives are In asylums or fcnces along highways und between The man w ns and of this number flo,ds and Pastures. head like a h 'commndntlnn?! for ?; nnn Some of the old rails were sent to a It whizzing 1,000 more are crowded Penc11 manufacturing concern. The looked ubout of the wards. wood was cut up Into strips und proved field. iys It Is getting appeals to be tbe very be8t Pencl1 cedar the "The devil ] orphan asylums, school manufacturers hud been able to get ed. "Give m lor law officials nnri bo,d of *or years. There was no sea- New York Su for proper peaces "n' ?<">'?? <? ??? '? condl feeble-minded children t,on for makInK lnto Pencils the mo- Scots Hobi odlal care. ment u reached the shops. The peculli $2,000,000 Is asked for "Get al1 you can of thls wood" was of the Indlai of the Letchworth vil- the order to aBcnts. ward the Hlgl ear New York city to "What will you take for your rail been indicate capacity from 300 In-(fences?" one Tennessee farmer was amply demon Inmates. | asked. Ghurkas wer ipproprlaticn of $2,500,- "Hosh, I wouldn't sell them fences, remarkable nc ntll the state has built It; wou,d take years to split up more radeshlp that capacity. The board In rails." anid the furrner. The agent nnd the Aust ' the last fiscal year re- ^ld an Idea. each other" 33 for state Institutions 1 Put ,n modern woven wire nnd In those intes, nnd expended $2,- fences may I have the old wooden lines to whlc hlch S749 aao ones?" vals resort on T ?I" -V ? "O 1V& mprovements. The pri- "You bet you can, until they come ony and squi ns under public super* and Rot you," was the answer. life make cei ,208 inmates, pot from "Who come and get me?" asked the lng as a me $083,362, from private agent. nets and Au 8 and spent $1,133,654. "The crazy house people, where you erully go al> broke out from," snorted the old farm- Scots troops ? Mold Character pr" Ilut tbp aKen* ordered the feuc- now In the e: nb pnri . ing, nnd his men put It up and shipped trallnns doml T?n ;?l Zy ? T ' ">e oil cedar rail., which were from aaanrcd of a enter! inte eme[" )eI 25 to 75 years old, to the factories, they were ma ;r Men wh e mo ' and the value of the cedar was so with an enthi ^ ? pemilt t,'? much greater than tho cost of the wire would engent n nn ft Pn8uoua W(,on fences that the pencil makers were de- "You see, v ? ? Ta l" """ lighten. the Jocks ar , deal, and determlna- ho idlly upward. Somehow et , 1ril__,, makes way for thern ? Sleep on Llt? pre?erv?^ a Joke' Id world you lust must K mU8t afford Conslderable consola hat the mind dwells on t0 tbe navy rec " rea,Mze that A1>R rmlne the direction and 016 mattre8S on which he 8leop8 80 K,n? A,bp 'h you go You must comfortably at n,Kht will stand him in added to his of vision See the CTeat *??d Htend ,D ?a8e ?f an accldcnt to be,n* th? lize It Even If the thin a the sWp* In fact the very buo>ancy a?rp'ane fllgh present reach the fact whlch makoH lt 8Uch a comfortable bed tlon. So far ts you for the good vou ,H al8? the 1ua,Uy whlch make8 11 P?a- his air explo rune to later If you keen 8lb,C f?r U t0 be converted at a mo" Z?PP??n In i n?t tnir,b ,..?n ? ment's notice into a life preserver, says Prince Henr; tTnart orThl 5"""" Science. little fllEht w ts part of the program. ' . n respect yourself as a be mattresses are stuffed with wa?" d?y?- ( will have trouble com- kapok- a "Khter-than-cork materlul ?ho have b respect of others. He wb,cb ,H Imported from the West In- K'ng Victor ut your thinking Ex- d,os ,n bales similar to bales of cot- thc Qtieen of ton. It is made from the seeds and 'n the En* silk of a tree not unlike the cotton- members ma wood tree, hut Instead of being In *nt Cows. puffy balls, the kapok Is In slender Princes Geor quently noted on roses threads, which when compressed make borK and tbf ornamental and garden a mass that Is six times more buoyant tenherg. Prln Is naturally supposed than cork. even went sc loing harm to these. As Th,n ,ayerg of the kapok are In- h,s P,,ot bel 'ct, It Is not the plants c,08ed lD 8trong ticking for the mat- I"v le ants, but plant lice. treHHC8. Each mattress Is provided 18 another r< atures excrete a sweet ^ tapp8 long enough to tie around aloft when s ^h ants are very fond the body and over the shoulders. 80 8afe 88 thl y collect without Injur Uce. For this reason wl|| Conserve Qa.ollne. Archlte< frequently termed "ant Whether John D. Rockefeller likes An importi lalogy Is emphasized by ,t Qr not Rev Dr/ Thomas Glynn of pllshed by tl nta have been known to Beaver Fnn9f Pa., has heeded the call of the Amei ? Into their nests, shel- government to conserve gasoline tects In can iigh the winter and re- b_ inventing a gasoline engine that 'he council 1 suitable plants In the wlR redure the COat of ocean Joy rid- a census be 0 mch as men are accus- lnj? Jugt one.hnif. Doctor Glynn calls Ink to serve 1 pd and shelter cows hl8 npw lnventlon a hydrobuoyant en- rlous depnrti winter, putting them on ^ne He make8 ..old ronn Gravity" per- ?*nl services 1 *e coming of the spring. form mo8t of thft work. The main b* useful. ? j power of the engine Is received from Rach chap lunged by Mexicans. | the hnnvsncv and arravltv of w?t?p which everv ex., Dec. 25. Mlrhe? The bnoyancy engines are assisted and enrolled is i American driver of a {Speeded by gasoline motors on the w,8e method was banned and hi *ame 1'rinciple 88 the well-drilling ma- ***** an t! . . .. . chines receive their auxiliary motion dud wor ' y ,l> [x'" 1 ' from gas engines. Doctor Olynn claims be 18 best qu he line, raided the .or th#t ,ils enp,ne revolutionise the to be boped, ndelaria, and held up economic efficiency In fuel. By the *be unfortun use of fly wheels, high and low gears tbe professlo . and clutches It will be possible to pro- during the ei Is a symptom of lndl pel the largest ocean liner across the A "VL*n A' 9 a dose of HERBINK big pond with 150 gallons of gasoline. _ ' The pain disappears _ ~T . - SUDDKJ Tht Proverb of Sucoeea. e bowel, operate spee- M|d ^ ^ ^ WMhlngt< feel line, rigorous and ^y mtd# hay wh|I# fh# mjn Bhoil<l Newlands. c ice 50c. Sold by all but I made It from the grass that grew home here I adIcine.?Adv. under other people's feet." heart falluri - i. ,iiif d&A . - . . f. \ ... . ' ** . . -Mr A V"'# ?,*' * " '.'-?% kV* '* , ISDAY. JAN. 1, 1918. COLORS WELCOME " nor Had Had Enough o#( WHY IT IS rrom the 80II. od on the center of 1 Because of the irter acre, a scuffle hoe Before him stretched to foed the soldiei be ' a, their files joined h of weeds, evil and ip- and Belgium have ke Maximalists. Two this man had had the than they had be! "It, bnt the weeds seemfor him now. Every ,n spite of the fac ;bt up new batches of i him long rows of let- much meat as we olng to seed. On his s of potatoes, fertilized, meat thi6 year th ayed. now were wilting time under a blight as 1 id unfair as poison gas. >lled up the garden slope Bat fish and o waves at Verdun, but Over In a neighbor's beef, mutton and d to scorch the stubble, igh moisture so that the compact form lik< t cure. Up the hill by I e lawn was uncut and | is they fed on the flowneglected privet hedge. Do not use edth In the hot barn where r lay Idle. Oil the yel ad that led to Pickerel stirred until the rural IJave oue meat ler'a horse showed his; the hill, a silhouette urnlng blue sky. n the orchard was high. Serve smaller ] icythed and piled about | a mulch, hot for what made dishes. Ust rpose when the peaches, j other blighting mystery, I same food value a umles? of the well chain made 1 turn toward the house.' ? _ . . . Remember that ier had driven In to get j horse and himself. He the flsh that glve ?r to the man with the land. Eat more 1 I" he called out. "Here's to report on the first he added, as If fearing it you won't have to go. - - ier " SOLDIERS ARE T hirled his hoe about his WIMTPI ammer-thrower and sent aijIj toward the barn. He him at the travail of his Secretary linker Askc I'm a fanner!" he shout- Boys in Camp le that letter, quick."? n_ With Nocessl 10b With Australians. lrly fraternal sentiment Washington, Dec. 31 a Ghurka regiments to- rect Information rej bland corps has long a so ... . , ? . . ,, . uieui oi America s fig d by Kipling and was e strated again when thej l*'rance and American t e in France. Quite as has been received by tl )\v is the warmth of com- . ?? ? ._ __c , . ? tary committee in res exists between the Scots ralians. They "draw to fiuiry into army opera like old school fellows, committee proceeded bigger towns behind the to remedy winter clotl h soldiers at Ions Inter-'in the latter, i a pass when the monot- _ T , nlor of tr.nel. or billet i 1 rom ??n- J?' nolo towns ns fi,sclniit-lcomn,'""lcr at tam tropolls. Highland bon- Spartanburg, S. C., an< strallan sombreros gen- ?f the New York nu Hit in pnlrs. Isolated who recently returned who find themselves Just ing the American oper ctensive aren where Aus- tlie committee heard c Inate the landscape are (iitions both among C welcome as hearty as If , . , iscots, and the billy bolls . , , uslasm no other occasion <oun ry* ler. Before examining G re understand each other, for three hours behin< id us," say the Austral- and an hour in publit ve both the same idea of unanimously adoi j tion by Senator McK ; nessee, requesting St oyal Aviators. . . . . .. rt of Belgium has now ? <u a <)11(e ? 1 ninny experiences chat of ?lothes at camps when st monarch to make an ant* Bet aside t over hostile guns in ac-' "routine" to get clot the kaiser has confined sary. The resolution its to a modest trip In a after Senator McKellai jtruce nine, riis Droiner, i formation he secured 7 of Prussia. also had a'lng ftU CAntonment co Ith Count Zeppelin in pre* )ther prominent royalties Although most of Ge >een up in airships are' testimony was conditi Emmanuel of Italy and( tive session, he told Sweden. | that the vital need in dish royal family several tillery. Heavier cloth de airplane (lights when c.in fol(.e8 gent abroad es w"e novelGes notably ommended by Gen(,raI ge and Albert of Batten- . ... . .. . PrlnctM Loulw of Bnt-1 "a,<1 to be tbe youn ce Leopold of Battenberg niajor general. ) far as to loop the loop, There has been nt ng none other thnn Gus- clothing or other sup Prince Axel of Denmark Wadsworth, General ?yalty who risked his life vlrtually everything ilrplanwi were not near], purpoBe8. h, 'y are ay* been furnished, but rt. for War Service. equipment was no', su int work Is being accom- campaigning. Food, te various state chapters been plentiful and of rlean Institute of Archl- ThaUit requires at ylng out the request of evolve soldiers from r?f national defense that men was the opinion ihtalned of architects will-1 oraj O'ltyan, who sale the government in the va- un(Jer Hhel, flre ,g nents where such technl- ... ... . . , >? the, might offer would "olloved tho raon at hi | be trained at least tw< ter Is compiling a list In er before being sent i qualification of each man intensive training, set forth. By this very of training camps In I we may be sure that Hiates also was appro hat goes Into the service k awaiting him fot- which " RHEUMAT1 allfled, and we shall, It is ne spared experiencing j wny win you suner ate conditions that beset dreaded disease when n In France and England proven the greatest r irly months of the war.?* past 25 years? Thous chltect testify to its wonderfi <KWI/AM)S DIMS ' y ? , " famous prescription 1LY IN WASHINGTON your home. Have it r ?n, Dec. 31.?Senator t??*t first pain, j >f Nevada, died at his to show you our mon last Monday night of sutee. For sale by ?. Drug Co., Lancaster, I * ' ' 4 * ' . ' * *' .'vtt f v." ?' < " -i. NECESSARY TO EAT LESS lack of fodder and the Increased i s and war workers, France, Great 1 ? on hand today 33,000,000 fewer t Pore the war. Their herds are stll rt that we are now Bending them tt did before the war. We must sem an ever before. How Yon Can Help, ther sea food, poultry and rabbfb pork. Fish, chicken, etc.. cannot t i meat, and more perishable. er beef, mutton or pork more than less day a week. >ortlon8 and use all left-over mea s more soups. UBe beans; they hm s meat. no grain other human food was s you nourishment. Save the pro ish. 0 GET O'Ryan. * PI OTHFS Maj GeD W,llia' 1 CLU1 HEiO wlQ gt John Grebl Camp Doniphan, d to Supply Bowle- Tel"'' have returned rroc at Once abroad, soon will h lyea. committee. Mrs. Grace H York, who has ii ?Its first di- conditions at train yarding equip- was recently reprc 'htlng men in Baker, conferred raining camp. Chamberlain, who in a written statem le senate mill- lnformatlon to gh turning its in- ^ tiona, and the WAR TIME EFil Independently PRACTICED 1 tlng shortage. WlBhlnKton, Do efficiency is being tin F. O ltyan. ag preached by the p Wadsworth, president Wilso d former head executive depa tional guard, a jetter recently i from inspect- retary Redileld io ations abroad. "Forget how thl if general con- jore tbe War, elii leneral Persh- the iotter said, .ments in this wyb tbe Germans won't wait.' Delt eneral O'Ryan ally." 1 closed doors Secretary Redfle !, the commit- all his buereaus t( ited a resolu- for stamping on pi ellar, of Ten- hour of receipt so cretary Baker tion may be trace lrnish winter sponsibiiity. 5 shortages ex i departmental COAL TO BE BUS hing if neces- n*wrr?i T OVV *- M* was approved 1 Washington, D r presented in- rejjeve a widesprea by telegraph- goutn Carolina w< mmanders. ^uej a(iministratioi neral O'Ryan's instructions wont 1 onal in execu- Virginia and Tenm the committee make immediate the war is ar- large quantities at Ing for Amerl- tracts for South t 1 also was rec I O'ltyan, who gest American , BUSINESS > shortage of 4 ^ ^ plies at Camp 444444444 O'Kyan said, sufficient for FOR SAL.K?Two I stated, has milk, six springe he said the my home on L fflcient for war W. M. Morris he said, has good quality. FOR HALB-Flftj least a year to acr*8 of landinexperienced hor8e ,armB for given by Gen- tenants that c 1 actual train- 8tock" Situated essential. He m,,eR fromT1La"< is camp should ^P1* W- B P1= > months long tbroad for the FOH s\|,|.;?w,. 1 Bstabli.hment ch,nM a?d wl| tno aouthorn ,Un4ard nddlns hy ?eMral third root for ~ nett-Terry Co. [SM. from this most FOR SAJjK?Bul< Li-Rheumo hasj rlne type, excel emeuy ior me ditlon. Suitable lands of people bargain. Apply il cures. This Lancaster, 8. C should be In eady when you DR. W. 8, HOLL1 Vak our dealer slclan. Surgeon toy bach guar- at Gregory, Ho< The Standard stables. Phone I. C. U-tf. C. c * if <- * 4 MEAT. leed of meat RHIHIti I1A.1V ^ lead of stock 1 decreasing, V iree times as d them more s, instead of >e shipped in i once a day. V* t, cold or In r? nftnrl* thn ' ? ** used to feed ducts of the m Wright and Ede, commanders at Oklahoma, and actively, who alBO a inspection tours e called before the umiston, of New nvestlgated social ting camps and >ved by Secretary with Chairman told her to send ent if she had any re the committee. CIENCY IS N GOVERNMENT c. 31.?War time practiced as well > government, n has sent to all B rtments copies of B id dressed by Sec- B his bureau chiefs. A B ngs were done be- B ninate red tape," H "We must learn H that 'the war H iy is the kaiser's B ;ld has instructed B > install machines m apers the day and H that delay in ac- 91 d to personal re- S HEI) TO IKOLINA TOWNS B ec. 31.-*?-Stops to B d coal shortage in fl ere taken by the B i last week when fl 'orth to Kentucky, B essee producers to fl shipments in as nj i possible on con- B Carolina towns. fl NOTICES I I cows fresh in B in. Can be seen at B ancaster Route 1. fl 21-lt-pd. 9 ' to one hundred fl aibo several two. M standing rent to fl an furnish own H I two or three S aster. For terms rler. K Tuesday-6-tf-np. E tave 2 adding ma- B 1 sell one good JH ; machine at onh-^ quick sale. Ben19-tf. V :k Rnoer?subm%> lent, running con-^^EH 0 for truck. Big VI Plyler & Mackey, II 16-tf. r. Veterinary Phy- m and Dentist. OfBce Bj >rt Live Stock Co. I 226, Lancaster, 8. ? B ( m