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m Jec ~ " jg I IIS) mtrentnusi- j hen 1 my bet! j floo A>u In the and ' t0 * tone1 I an-, at t A derl she passed our /ejaculating, "Oh! nee< Bought It was a how mild think a shell tor 1 distinction beats i nor f-hole lot of differ- a 11 / qua jomen's War hospl- and (for wounded men. bah d every privilege pos- stas Hth the rules and mill- hltn The only fault was mm passes were restricted, tlen required an act of par- as f Ammy tried many tricks to Pnli |> the commnndHnt, an old T >mcer, wan wise to them all, hea ikflc a new and clever ruse to sIrIi flu affix his signature to the Uno (?Up of paper. # met /OOn as It would get dark many a wos f limbed over the wall and went ed iwn," regardless of many signs the Itn In the face, "Out of bounds all ?nts." Generally the nurses d king the other way when one to t night raids started. I hope Ala information will get none of them m mtp trouble, but I cannot resist the / temptation to let the commandant 9 know that occasionally we put it over I on him. One afternoon I received a note, nn(J ^through our underground channel, from i (.prt Vtnvttemnle visitor, asking me to attend j K Vty at her house that night. I t)) j *?*ed that she could expect me nnd ratJ *y a certain place on the I W \vn by all patients, and T|iI( \as "over the wall." I r y be on hand at seven- j Jn j T fifteen I Rneaked my tor (dp out of the ward and i i>yy, aches. Then I told the ! /lar friend of mine, that j.jj /& walk In the rose gar- clia /ed and I knew that ev- j All right on her end. Bro yof the ward, I slipped Into mnd ir-gde for the wall. It " ? ? o* / rand I was groping brush, when sudden- S(1U pace and felt myself r"<M d, a horrible bump, 1 S83. When I came to my ' < r oulder was hurting horrl-1 on lying against a circular' j? .rick's, dripping with moistufce. I I ^d^ar T^y I could hear the* trickling i | Qf wftterf^ \ had lif the darkness fallen . I v into a" ol<* disused well. But why v ""T*** 1 Wet? Accordiag to all rules huv^ "^d. Perbai > iffy "upWhe piv Jk for help, because s / ^wnnt to Know how theV J, Xened, and I would be v M the coinmnndant on ?L had to grin and hear 'jlui hope that one of jK raiders would pass whiui our usual signal Jlfk would bring him Mr I could honr the strike, each stroke jpt muffled volley of .< li , |*pan who had dug the Mer t#o hours I heard two men Lflng^ln low voices. I recognizee? ^-h yorm uook, an aruent "nignt ruuijfte heard my "slss-8-H-.s" and i to the edge of the hole. I ex-1 Vd my predicament and amid a lot | * n (pertinent remarks, which at the Bhl #t>dld not resent, I wus soon fished j * ^Taking off our boots, we sneaked Into (,vl a , \ ward. I was sitting on my bed in blc ' f\, j dark, just starting to undress, Io,: wheh'-tbe man next to me, "Ginger" nn Phillips, whispered. "'Op It, Tank, 'ere j J,u comes the matron." j iH 1 Immediately got under the covers' and reigned sleep. The matron stood 18 talking In low tones to the night nurse} f,n and I fell asleep. ^ When I awoke In the morning the night sister, an American, was bending P1. over me. An awful alcrfft met my eyes. fu The coverlet on the bed and the sheets a ? ^gge a mass of mud and gfean slimes JW a good sport nil right, nna1'*! ta get clean clothes and sheets ? > rio oijie would get wlsa, but "on ^ - ? 1 "va" she gave mo m good tongue .. i I \tt but did not'ronoPt mp_ Grip of i 1 V. Mtev?nnndlnns Itk the ward described \ her ns being "a Jaie of a good fel- ^ / low" tii m Next Visiting day. I had an awful 1 itlpib explaining to my visitor w4y I ^ \ had not met her at the appolntetLame land place. \ lH \ Add for a week every time I npaaad ^hytihe would call, "We ? ?, I... J*?, 1 r -v ' M Hy. BFeir oier fop." pe surgeon In our ward whs Rrlcun. a Ilnrvard unit man. nan >st. We nicknamed him "Ji >st." He was loved by all. If mmy wns to be cut up be had no < Hon to undergoing the operation ick Frost" was to wield the kul ?lr confidence In him was pathet was the best sport I have ever m no Saturday morning the common uuu some "nigh up" officers we meeting the ward, when one of fi lents who had been wounded In t! d by a bit of shrapnel, fell on * r In u fit. They brought him rouil then looked for the wnrd order ?arry the patient buck to his bi he other end of the ward. The < y was nowhere to be found?111 policemen, they never nre wh< [led. The oflicers were at a Xo ' to get Palmer into his bed. Dc Frost was fidgeting around In s-ous ninnner, when suddenly wl mfiled "d n" and n few oth llfylng adjectives, he stooped dov took the man In his arms like y?he was no feather, either?ai rirered down tha umwi 1. ^ ? v. "i>" i"iu, |? In bed and undressed hlin. A lc mur of approval caine from the p ts. Doctor Frost got very red, ni ?oon ns he had finished undressii tier, hurriedly left the ward, he wound In my face hud almo led and I was a horrihle-lookli it?the left cheek twisted Into t, the eye pulled down, and n ith pointing In a north by nort t direction. I was very downheni and could imagine myself durii rest of my life being shunned 1 on account of the repulsive sen oetor Frost arranged for me to | he Cambridge Mllltury hospital prshot for a speelnl operation and make the scar presentable, arrived at the hospital and got i ul shock. The food was poor ai discipline abnormally strict. J ent was allowed tv? sit on his be smoking was permitted only nln designated hours. The fa Malist did nothing for me exee ook at the wound. I made app on for a transfer back to I'algnto ring to pny my transportatlo s offer was accepted, and after tv ks' absence, once again I arrlvi dunsey ward, all hope gone. ne next uny nfter my return Dr Frost stopped at my bed and sal ell, Empey, If you want me to t see what I can do with that se do ft, but you are taking an uwf nee." answered: "Well, doctor, Ste die took a chance; he halls frc v York and so do L" wo days after the undertak ad carried me to the operntii in or "pictures," as we called the ause of the funny films we see u ether, ;.<*nl the operation was p< ued. It was a wonderful piece \ w. j L e Author Just Before Leaving 1 Home. gory and a marvelous ruccc run now on that doctor can liave i rt. Idore than once some poor sold ? been brought Into the ward lc Ing condition, resulting from loss >od and exhaustion caused by ig journey from the trenches. Af examination the doctor announ it the only thing thnt will save 1; a. transfusion of blood. Where v * ? ?? ? _ a n vv _ ,i , . i Diuuu iu t'uiue iromr ne uucs i ve to wait long for un answer?* il Tommies Immediately volant Ir blood for their mate. Three ilr are accepted; a blood test ide, and next day; the transfus kes place and th?r# Is another 11 L-e lp^tffwVard. Wheriever hone la needed for s< ^Clal operation, there are alw en willing to give some?a leg icesgalry to save some mangled id urn being crippled for life. M an one man will go through life u iother man's blood Running thro a veins, or a piece o&hls rib or ^.bone In his own anAtnmy. So rr *ev*r(bven knows trfe nam< &Jienefactof. 1 ? The spirit of sacrifice Is wonder For all the fnfferlng cfittjed this ' a blessing to pnjjlamJPt has m sw men of Mr aonrf* welded asses h|to oMglorlous'S J w % THE LANCASTE1HNEWS. un |, ro I dow ^ " ^ kWHSIS?s5L~ Coffee. ' / every sav t?. g different I j? KOt somel IUZIANME toUcl1 ' ke /gr moisture ? Luzianne >c- / \ as w^en *1 a : and try it th .TB?^ "'53~ air-tight | ra ? IfetoiMMIwfr 1 not entir' n '??o?TiRS6.??o*sTt?? your gro ut oney. nv "' WfW-i' A I JjJ^i#WSI 1K "When It Pours, a h- _______ = LEGAL ADS = *? I | Mrs. I J 16th l? ^ turn \d SUMMONS ANI) COMPLAINT ,)Iv , HO 1 * coun nt STA'D O or SOUTH CAROLINA, <*? Ai County of Lancaster. l)r of tl ii- Court of Common l'lcim. r^j n' Joseph Stinson. Plaintiff, in. vo against ] ed Mary M. Lazenby, It. B. Mackey, administrator of ttie estate of Luth- q-0 ( er C. Lazenby, deceased, and '' * others. T ry I i 8r To the non-resident defendants 0<j a u! Win. C. Lazenby, Robert It Lazenby, Edward J. Lazenby, Irene Lazenby, rt>suj ve Jennie Lazenby, II. Lovry Lanzenby, i^jec? IIU Eugene Lazenby, vEdgar Lazenby. j , Robert Lazenby. Jr., lleorge Lazen- tjme er by, Lela Lazenby, Mollie, Falls, Eva (>ausi Anderson, Alma Hicks, Nellie Hub- port. n bard, heir-at-law of Luther C. La tj,e , >r. zenby, deceased: meet of You are hereby summoned and re- possi j.,uired to answer the Complaint in for r this action, a copy of which is here at tli with filed in the office of the Clerk of 54 Courtjp>f Common Pleas, and to SerVb^i copy of your answer to said Complaint on the subscriber at his otfice in Lancaster, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, ot exclusive of the day of such service; ^ ind if you fail to ar..-wer the Com w tA viatnt. within the time aforesaid, the ot plaintiff in tn\? .-?Uan .will apply to L? the court for the rePcff demaj\de<i in . the Complaint. Date, Lancaster, S. C., April 2, ' 1918. . I1AURY MINKS. V Plaintiff's Attorney. 9 PAUL MOORE, 3 I C. C. C. L. C.?(Seal.) gi50?Once a week for ;t weeks. 1 tors, sisters, ami nurses In the English C hospitals, ure angels on earth. 1 love y them all and can never repay the care y and kindness shown to me. For tlie si rest of my life the Red Cross will he to me the symbol of Faith, Hope and j cnarity. I ^ After four months in the hospital, 1 * 4 went before an examining board nnd cliMfliHr<r?Kl from thu service of his J Britannic majesty as "physically num ror for further war service." After my discharge I engaged pass- a( age on the American liner New York, < ss' and after a stormy trip across the Attuy lantlc one momentous day, In the haze of early dawn, I saw the statue of lib'r erty looming over the port rail, and 1 * 1 " wondered If ever again I would go x i ; "over the top with the best of luck ' * i and give them hell." t('| | And even then, though It may seem | strange, i was really sorry not to be . '"'I back In the trenches with my mates. f? War Is not a pink ten, hut In a worth? while cause like ours, mud. rats, coo* ties, shells, wounds, or death Itself, are fur outweighed by the deep sense of . satisfaction felt by <he man who does ' hi. hit. . ;i?[f There is one thing which my experience taught me that might li 1> thex J >ntc xv''? n"iy have to tfo. ' 's, antlcipatbi tIP ' jjl tbut. In < !\il life a iuiiii stOnH* . of the man above him, wonders lupwTno ort could ever till hldfjoh. Wtojfc ihv'flrue dth c<iUU'H he TlaefrJ^Qc isi<^\. is up liml ut it, utHQfl^fenrlsed to'llni l|ow hi? u,ao'1 wore eu,siljjDya he anticipated me- ^'"s bid rti*pttBp|fUlUe8. It ix really Bol no "out ^ He im, ^nr the hard^M; the fui d (1| LANCASTER, S. C. M c/ng as a th Wind ? end of a hard day, just sit n to a cup of Luzianne 1 c< iee how you pick up with </ ory sip. Luzianne is far, far j n from any other coffee. It's 1? :hing that all the others seem |sv \nd it's packed in dust-proof, u i-proof cans that bring t to your kitchen just the same h t left the roaster. Buy a can i for yourself. An iron-clad. at guarantee says that if you are w ?ly satisfied with Luzianne, cer will give you back your '! And he wilL fi ?JEcoffee I It Reigns" fr ... ??? NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. <11 atice Is hereby given that the un- ! ' . iz igned will, as Administrator, will annexed, of the estate of v< Denie Gardner, deceased, on the in day of May. make his final re- ^ as suc'h administrator, and anlr o the Probate Court of Lancaster ? v\ tv for letters dismissary. ' I c.i J. M. III ETON . I lministrator with will annexed,lt0 le estate of Mrs. Denie Gardner.1 o) -4t-Tuesday. I j-,, tc Political Advertisements. he Democratic Voters of the,1' Fifth District: jal espectfully ask to be renominat- ( nd re-elected to Congress from District and agree to abide the t of the Democratic Primary h .ion. v will not be able to spend much ' 11 in the District this summer, be- Y a of the great amount of imint legislation growing out of var situation, but will attend ings in the District whenever ble. It is absolutely essential ongressmen to be at their post is time. W. F. STEVENSON. -tf. SATURDAY m meax 1 . HEATLESS i mo nniASk olmki*.a m\\\\yil nn?uiaha<THxix VUlIt r: *nAU4lWtt VlfltAT ? Take Sulphurti^T^ ( y&i|j MEOF?TSM [ Jout, Eczema, H"e*> etc. R^MIn our own home * trifling c*Sl. ] ou can enjoy tN benefit of healing ulphur baths. |'k Hancock 11 iuLPHfcR Compound J Cure's own Wood purifying and tldn hcaHntf I I I I 50c and $1 the bottle I n ! your druggist's. If he can't supply you. end his name and the price In stamp* mm e wilt send you a bottle disncL ANCOCK Llotnn SULPHUR COMPANY Baltimore. M4. Emml Sulfhur Cimftund Otnt wnt?2 f tnJ $Ol?ftr "" uMi tht ifwiJ C?mfi*4. itpoEi! 5J5 KEEP YOURS /ff 1 LIQUIDS AND PASTES. Fl U fl TAN> DARK BROWN ON O PRUMVK THE I -i~ fcw ?>*VW' WjESi i pft ; . r: i contractor's , mmm iencei ^5 ^ITH IRONIZEI) PAWPAW, Mr. J. H. Evan? Jewell-known tntractor residing at? Rdgewpld, S. says: "I was 'suffering from ervoul indigestion, "* afom&ch and ver troubles,^could nof.eat without iftering agony after f oach meal, hlch made me a physicaf Wreck. I as advised to call and see you and I ry your Ironi/.ed I'aw-I'aw .whfch ad been recommended by a friend, must admit I was a little skeptical t first, having tried so many things ithout success, but I am more deghted than I can possibly express lat I did decide to try your limned I'aw-I'aw. After using a couple f bottles according to directions f nd my stomach good as over, my ver is acting tine and I can eat verythitig now without alter d^ttess. You have certainly a splenId remedy which does all and more inn you claim for it and it will af>rd me pleasure to recommend its ?e wherever 1 go." If your food distresses you, if you e constipated, have headaches, zzy spells, are nervous and get the ( vies, just take a spoonful of Ironed Paw-Paw. You'll find all the I. sagreealde feeling passing away ry quickly. I)o as scores of your sighbors are doing?get a bottle ' lionized Paw-Paw and bid your ' ver and stomach ailments good-bye. I re want the man or woman who I in't sleep and Is despondent to try < lis remedy. You'll never go baok I i the old-fashioned medicines. Lots ' business and professional Olen I nd Ironized Paw-Paw enables them 1 > do more and better work. It | ems to energize every fiber, tis- ! 10 and bone. Begin on Ironized i aw-Paw today so you can join the | rmy of converts. Your druggist probably keeps it.|j ut if he doesn't it is sold at all >ading drug stores. j Ironized Paw-Paw (liquid form), as the formula on every bottle, i (all orders promptly attended to. iterstate Drug Company, Inc., New ork.?Adv. """" '7v at the front but I Ahc millions of J*' ^Oxnen ffGbildncn * ' ^ * v* "Demtni.cmr Tfn??s'" [ ?# ' cjjK^^x/^ WASTE S\mwKi j ,V |^ I RUB OUT PAIN J with good oil liniment. That*- III the surerft way to stop tl . 1 h? mjsi Mb Good for the A ilmenie of JE'q ' < Horses, Mutes, Cattle, 1 ( Good for your otO^iches, | Pains, Rheumatism.. Sprat.. Cuts, Burns, Etc. \ ni\ 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. ,^n??b?psi fi . ?? fHH' i jggffl $k BmM ^|' ^ SHESJft HOES NEAT/lSf >R BLACK, FRIDAYjSLy \q, 1918?^ r**Sea 'fifciTpeey Leaves The Toe\a$ns^^^M Palm of Ywr Hand. Cj^ The corn ncvor crew that "GeteIt" will not get. It never Irritates the flesh, never makes your toe sore. Just two drops of *'Gets-lt" and presto! the corn-pain vanishes. Kh.vrll.. ' ' ' " ' w/ jrv>u iau pee* 100 com rignt 1^1 ht B> It'a Wonderful to See "GeU-It? PooIOff Corn*! off with your finger atafl there you are?pain-free and happy, with the. r toe as smooth and corn-free as your palm. ? "Gets-It" is the only safe 4 way In the world to treat a corn or cauus. us me sure way?the way that never falls. It Is tried and true ?used by millions every ye?V.*^vIt always works. "Oets-It" ma *ting and digging at a corn a filing with bandages, salves 1 ?0f thing else entirely unne 1* . "Gets-It," the guaranteed, i 1 back corn-remover, theonlysui 1 , costs but a trltle at any drug 1 1. V J M'f'dbyE. Lawrence&Co.,Chicago!.iL Mflk Sold in Lancaster and recomuxena?d as the world's best corn remedy by Lancaster Pharmacy and J. F. Mackey & Co., Standard Drug Co. H Health EJ y About k N Gone IJ Many thousands o! ! womanly trouble, have y been benefited by the use of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z.V. Spell, ^ of Hayne, N.C. "I could nL not stand on my feet, and I^H just suffered terribly," she says. "As my suffering was so great, and he had tried other reme- * dies, Dr. had us get Cardui. . ? I began . I|^ * improving, and it cured me. i know, and igy doctor knows, what Car- ( dui did for me, lor my Ittr g nerves and health were tf. M about gone." TAKE ^ RPI The She writes further: 4T am in splendid health ., can do my work. I flei owe it to Cardui, for'^jB^ ^ you are net** Wf t down and wwk.^o 1^. a Ek*& from headache, hws flL Ct^-'*.Jf17 m0St ' 1^ W** W ^^praise thli niedlM J?V fthem, a^d many J^jjWivr.idans who nave used ^roiidui successfully with LPwvtheirwomen plants,for ik] -> y?^r" indorse fh4|iuediTV * .V>ink what It means S^l f 2 be splendid health, ^^1 like Mrs. Spell. Give AH Druggists |J +tTr?^v^^.v+7; + PROFESSIONAL C'AMnS",-+ ' ***** * iHI. J. KRE< K I UNDKRII^RK, A Donutl Surgeon. ' Office HourtO ^ M. 1 2:00 to 0.0^} M I A.n<l by Appmntmetit. omcf lfia. YtesUe' ijj* i'b up K>. . jmtf# ov. t.ancastor Pharmacy.? HP * 0ft \ ' ' V^*; 0' v * 8. HOl.Vt. Velerlnn v Phy , , SuT?eyrN|m?l r>esdl?i '>fflce .; egory, Hetxi LtriWmtock 1Co. . (?. Residence Phonh 18S; % Rborife ?t. ^