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PAGE FOUR j., v ?i & * IHELanc^j PAiv (SEMI-W1 Establish* )M I Published Tuoki )/ STERNEWS jf /wh? "o,d' -sl/he face tl,e Hu lay and Friday f.okis salvation. THE DON'T FEEL IT? a wonderful in : 'Til, YOU DO." It Is related er falls wounded in ["father was a n, the Red Cross is ipronounced p and his.motile ? LANCASTER NEWS. LANC atlence. j longer be ne I- that Count Minotto'b against elev n Italian of decidedly would be wl ro-Oerman sympathies Thus by r was a. noted uerman State border ASTER, S. C. * , eded thore and argument] ating him to the Senate ^ % , dolly lacking." way of sarcasm. The " s dangerously near to V? ... :IDAY, MAY lOJlS. PP|r> I ? U I , T> LANCASTER. Nfc | Ijwu'UMU: ' k GKOUGK BUI f ,4\ Editor am * t stfissClUPTI | Cash in N,W J Ojw-Year ^ix Months . . . L itci _JL2JS* ;ws COMPAQTrr But it is not >r, S. U. /'1 ' fields that th'e It Clt A V John Madisor I Miutdner Nn, believing his far ION Pit ICE: hardships by rej Advance. r His lather was ( ,'nnlhi8 younger broT 100 i,A . * only on the battle- actresB. He v ed Cross works. educated in tt i. sailed for France Germany- W1 nily would suffer no emplo} ison of his absence. ^oFTiondon. I earning good wni^.i^states and to her. Henry, a drlrer, PaPer8' 1,111 .. . ... , . nrnrms." 'Thn j V * as born in Berlin and insulting tb ie banking business in Had Mr. Le' len the war broke out loafer, there fed in a German bank j "against ele le came to the United ate," and th ok out naturalization defeat him. never completed the none such, t In nlmont if nnt anf- hoon nf annl 60 voters of the state. ?er been a trltler and would be that argument ivating him to the senat argument alone would Mr. Lever has been but on the contrary has ONE MILLION D RESOURCE OLLARS I S aflA J, j ' Entered bb Sec October 7, 1905, a Lancaster, S. C., tress of March 3, | _ .k. The News Is not views of Correspoi rational articles oi ^ Interest will be gl | cnippea in - on ond Class Matter I.N. . it the Postofflce at ; nd John went ( under act of Con- try with no Int 1R7 i) l * '_J_ ! befalling those o responsible for the behind, ideuts. Short and | a topics of general Then somethii adly leceived. family was strict J Henry met with tne lauaiiy ouaget. ": >ff to tfhrve his coun- flc,ent to convi iications of distress "In the fac< f his loved-ones loft Observer says, suni&d that tli ig happened. John's nctod. last, h ten with pneumonia. |this particular m accident. The 'Ias 'a'(' 'Is him. new man in e of the record/' the fain certain "it may be safely as- and should ie government, having usefulness w as made no mistake in l>ut the serv instance and that it will also be ind upon a very good remote poss I - - i raiuauic doi TIVC I Hill U his position will not atly within several years, he be elected, his own 'ill not only be curtailed ice of the senior senator dispensed with. It is a libility, howbver, that It Pays To Be Iden 1 tified I % >? * "llfly Country 'Tn o of L!? FRIDAY, M vjty crisis had arriv llV 4 *A (jOy stayed at home f*' ried his mother i through. But f The?. Sweet Land |lthere.'' It lookc '*r>v " j ily. Then the! AY 17, 1918. jported to the Rei ?!ly Placed in the ?d. If John had|man to depor he could have car-|trouble with I and little sisters !-*usted in a sal John was "over Ilea8t' few An !d bad for the fam-lworry' niistak< r dilemma was re-,d,nar,,y- with [1 Cross and prompt-jwe wou,{l feel hands of the homeithat niany gu t or intern until our JMr- Lever w lis native land is ad- to displace ilsfactory manner." At f>'vln? him, jerlcans are going to, seemingly c< 3 or no mistake. Or-|inake the rai reference to crimes, ' A. public c tha* It Is far better Is engaged 1 ilty escape than that v?ry existe ill secure sufficient votes Senator Tillman, even as The State would intend for, a "right" to ce. fflclal, while this country n the world-war and our nee depends upon our With A Strong I Sank | ? * * y had to' (, SENTENCE ch was H hlng I a ajide me i^en who cher,s lbs AhJ iheat resPect ar hardly ,lh tho 8e*?Ad. whole x Faded ideas floal 'service. As a r< SERMONS. cal attention was father and br h for women the, funds were plac e seldom popular hands to provide 'ison' as before the far In the brief spr t in the fancy like , ?sult the best medi- ?ne lnnocent 1 ? secured for John's !But ,n the ca8 other. Immediate are not that cl ed in the mother's ibest t,me t0 d 5 for the household |sympathizer9 1 nily income stopped. m'schief. tee of a few hours ?Ver ,h?re W,U _ . Kument. je made to sufffTer. winning it, ' a of disloyalists, we the nation, ' writable. In fact, the ?'gn his ofIl< raw in on pro-German other. is before they get in > After the war is SCISS be ample time for ar who ran be of service to iias no right even to re:e, though ho seek no ? - OKS AND PASTE. THE BANK OF LAI LANCASTER, S. .1 NCASTER r .c. .. ly'g '"half-forgotten die: "C>i agUiation in its fi \g 1 . becomes suspicions t and doubts whet he 'to . ndopted.?Sheridar me ?? 'oj- J Would submit wn?*>line, and to gr gs cheerfully. mis, and (ho im- " Jllest* enjoyments, 'rom the absent ' of lts offsprin^, The whole ain r it has created or homo service is fare of the soldi* . is away and to to a severe dls- 10 > without many possible the sarm for the good and r'fe that prevails luu uriven poveriy i soldier's home. i . t . ' Mil. LEV 1 and object of the, * .. , The State, <3 to proteot the we!- j , . , . "a specimen sr s family while he ! . . , "Bleaseite nev maintain as far as 1 . , . . , changed the > standards of home j . 1, . . pairing the sc sd while he was at : \ (Flor ER'8 BLUNDER. The Greei luotlng what It terms Thprp ? no ory. One n expression from a . . Itrim his nail rspaper," might have j 8hoe9 and cll wording without tm-'ro with the ibstance and credited ! ap?l outHve i ,1 ..i. i_ i?~ .... ,VO Otlgllt To. Ida Times-Union.) J nville Piedmont says: thing In this germ thefian will pick his teeth, s. scrape the mud off hia it off his chews of tobaesame blade of the knife another who boils his to give ai . . I- .. d in anyway to a deserter with ev er-lncrciftsing wonder, admi- .'J iness of the h ho re. Each one anj'thl^jH^ howeve "Ye sureat end.?F arid * \ onV Though all the lac, vthe sciences were i s ...TigWonized, though i er. the material univei uman rare in the!home. More tti of us should do: standard of livir r- small, towards purpose of the hi tichard Jefferies. , , the standard. John Madisoi catagorles of all arranged and har- ^now of what 1 >11 the serrets of ,There is no neei rse were resolved, hut tf > ? ... . . ill 10 ine wew lan this, when the ? .. . 'pression" from ig is low, it is the' newspaper," fo onie service to raise< jthan one occas thing in subst l probablv doesn't , I.ever as we do lappened at home, i. to say, no lonj 1 for him to know, that Mr. Love s as a specimen ex- "a ? paper money i an anti-Bleaseite with him is r The New?. ""re man who b ion, has said the same'and fumigat ,ance. Admiring Mr. jought to be j , we were bold enough i^'!' worr>'ger than a week ago, i r sacriilees useful ser-J Includi it^r tinu luiiupaiPH nis irom xne ; Ho ought to. for life being fed worth living while the and the 01 oils his drinking water know that oa his paper monev in doing s ?lad to die and get rid of (Spi Ing and Kxcluding. I It may army. these deserters are ration r , sheltered and befriended And aes who are shielding them It?the they are violating the law of hope 10. ing of t have he A Foolish Issue. blood-d rlngfleld Republican.) sembla# prove to be of historical In- mot to mil rejofleing. in the center, as we may call blending point of all the rays A > that are to go to the mak- A omorrow?are the heroes who Id those tangled and torn and rencheil lines, the greatest as- F ;e of heroes that have ever \ defend humanity on any field, *V. 9ath ?U(1 the last riddle x aw.? J. there would -A touched that etc PK^ SID] mystery of human jViy K. V. (lootfit. I Aakj> Peopltj EIMTOH1.I ' iuni ? ~ of nature unrav(ross kept the \ still remain un rnal riddle -the an<1 put ,ho n,er life and destiny. on ,hoir foe*- 1 irades in khaki that in their abse il.KTTFS Wi!I f>e 8afe8ua,'d as constantly at vm.jws l,H' IVHU vice to the stal volf from the dooi sonai ambltloi libers of his family ratlier hold cl lis legions of com- ynows, and ev and in blue know j fammar with nee their loved-one* ,,(,natorlal worl od as carefully un'1 time are t-cquli . they themselves {jon ,n thP rnt I I "I te and nation for per- j TliJs {s fr 1." True, that la u.spondcnre o large, but Mr. Lever ran: eryone oven remotely > ' ''vera , , , ins* h:s home congressional and the counties c knows that years of ,(lon foVmer ed to attuin the poai- j dorsed by tl tod Stnti'vi QPnnto nnvv !>* iooAln?5n\ minima state.) iterest hoi otn the Columbia cor re- ID 18, a < f the Charleston Ameri- York Ihro third tern I of the counties, Includ- Ttiis is th county of Newberry and the sort t of Aiken and Claron-'tion. It i; Governor TUenae was in-j ?e action taken, but not j ^ tie time that on May 10, correspondent of the Ne*v Tome ning Post declared for a mcrKOs 1 for President Wilson. and SU1 e first public suggestion of t'loso 1 hat has come to our atten- un'to 'r s a foolish issue to raise. ?>rmy, 1 . genius . sume tl o Kinds of Crosses. laved l IIJ I'UIUIIIL'UV. ,s . >rrow, when th? darkest hour into dawn, dawn into sunrise, i' nrise into theWlaze of noon, k) hree hosts of Crusaders will Mm. ito one vast and victorioui^flk ed by e greatest military .MM living in our time?and ri-fwL leir march which has been d4|r |>V, localise snniA ftf 11s wl?hoB* " George Creel Is < ^ advertising }ie gets V 1 ' 'l \ ?' ~ ?J* Perhaps Miss La ' ^agj, *?g a book of whi aiaV ?Ught fo be asha?? ? latlon. \ + people Jt George Creel would have done entitled to all the out of it. * The home 8erv of the Red Cross ' sk had been read- , Another depn eh Thomas Dixon actual nursinp o ed. back of the l'nes 1 bandapes and looks like the i I occupied by th ice is a department South Carolina in the national rtmcnt, besides the tives occupied f wounded soldiers argument belni s, is the making of Lever's friends hospital garments, right, as has e e senior senator from > That s<M>jr , or even the position , s,ntom?nt ? . # ;ever, also be house of representaIn several by Mr. Lever. The inR AbbevilI K put forth by Mr. | Barnwell, r that he has a perfect houn, Chark very South Carolinian ! * h^terfiehl, Dillon. Dor (o r< is to be an accurate 'flie Kn r " mish?' ho or ten d. , put thte-war: |,hou?and of the counties exclud-l. he cannot e. Anderson, HamberR, haJf ml leaufort, Berkeley, Cal-| which the ston, Cherokee. Chester., M1iery be Colleton, Darlington, HO,dien, Chester. EdEefild. Fair-! ?eusboro Daily News.) nn(} Rtn liser within the last week 0f ays has bestowed several iron crosses, bul at that hope to have come within llion of the wooden crosses i British and French ar- ^nto stowed upon the German *,aVft l)< the sac OMn Pel jve for peace even to the verge W abyss. All Honor to Tliorn. i' (Chester Reporter.) the dozen or so homes that fl jen plunged Into mourning by I catastrophe at Camp Jack- ' gather pictures printed of Wor?y-^. 'engross. Add Ho ?the J |i If it takes ever; 3R ^ess w'n wai XV _ better off than if it n ??, f\ .A tx ' ?" '* ];\ r "I do not like si v * >f him, who blames |gtance The Rofl rfilum. ?Icity and county, ;of the war, h y dollar you pos-! headquarters 13 r, you stil 1 will be ' iinfis, 1,262 hospi had been lost. knitted articles ummlng, so I will pockct9' Th<,!,,! ' h i vikiiiici, iur iu- to 8C6K BUCh O id women of this is open to que since the beginning would have, ni ave forwarded to ditions, it woi ,715 surgical dress- were not all w tal garments, 1,650 Buch "right" ? and 370 Christmas flce on the pai Rood women give of the state. The mce as he may desire | fleJd Florer stion. Ordinarily, he 1 V|Ue. Green id under present con-| Jasper, Ken lid be all right if It rens. Ijeo> ?r Marlon, Mai rong. However, when burg, Plek< entails a great sacrl- Spartanburg rt of the country and | linmsburg a News maintains that'or Please wi ?co, Georcetown, Greenwood, Hampton, Horry, ihaw, I,nncaater, I-.au- "How 1 Lexington, MoCornaick, aubaerlbei lboro, Oconee, Orange- wear ,hi8 t ena, Richland. Saluda. wjn v . Sumter, Union. WU- j where on< nd York, former Govern- j>erBonall: ia not Indoraed by the ac Price of Patriot Ism. pected (Houston Post.) th long,'' asks the inquisitive the dea of Wharton, "must one our bra old clothes in order to help Pft'hetl l'ar?" It all depends upon bad off i lives and his environment. wei f, our rule is to wear them bftHlefl ,^n? .v.-. ? blood na; nun vifiiiu miuiicr ill till ?1- -j a grim realization of the fact ? e nation is at war and that , idly struggle is taking toll of ivest and best. It is unusually ,S c that these young men who B ered their all for their coun-> m re not permitted to reach the eld and pour out their life* Jf there for the rnnntrv's ntid 8t not inquire into t I t ureas,'' thus (Jeorf ' that he has a pre ming. lu * 4 ~ "Sixty million <1 R ^ * ^ tt . managed for a do if/ .A ' *, V, iiody will ever hav he heart of eon- ^?'r time and i ?e Creel Indicates |oause- The Red ferenee for slain- are ')Usy plaees j week. Sometim ? other times nuir lollar plant to he ??K^d in makinj liar a year." So- Would you lia e the heart asrain lack of funds? means daily in this the right cours Cross workrooms policy, every day in thej An(j back t ies only a few, at comment upon liters of women en- pression" from ( these garments. pPr>>? impor this work for1 "'As we ha Vour hnv I Ha hnv e is not to pursue that "on taken < action or re was indorse 0 The State, and its fttor jn thesi the "specimen ex- There arc 1 a "Bleaseite newspa- jCarolina. ve said, if Mr. Lever Every (Yor r?r by resolution, but by mugt nth solution some other manjour pant8 <1 for United States sena 42 counties. . | . The 1 i 4 f> counties In South ! The pn l dawn" Is Man For Himself. I night If o kvlllo Ennu'rer.) lieve it is I/uii\>nuaii iciib uo til it I we ef wear a linen duster, get w< patched or stay at home. Patriot as If tl I Hour Before the Dawn. nnd nl1 (Columbia State.) (,le8 811 ^verbial "hour before the never the "darkest" of the nly we know or strongly be- A He the hour hefnrn the Hnu.-n *on ftn >rlJ's liberty; but they 5 ? and warriors Just as trulyS ley had died beyond the aeaft.W honor to any man or boy who a^ rh a death. ~ * A hit tie Stretched. "fe r visiting a T^ephew In old gentleman from ** 1 to call the I'nited ?i ) ^ 1 poration a trust. ^ ^ Passenger faros t increased twenty-fi ^ is to say the attem m fS Mf* V Tuer meeting of tl nrnau will l"> amol States Stool cor- across the way iwatched grow tt hare-foot (lays, i f are going to be the battlefield ve per cent. That would you stay lance at that sum- up and ni le South Carolina intrength? 11 ... | was consiaeri whom yon have where he cou > manhood from hi? gervice to hia < may lie wounded on he should hav at this moment? because he the hand that lift* bigger factor irses him back t?'congrenB toda> ! hope to be in n? uie Question of I A ROQ(l f Id bfl of the grpjitogt the impress ountry apd State, that the nnnoun e remained where he probable en i evidently Is a much ^,a,< s ' nnt of understai in the government in (Jefeat Qf ? ' than he can possibly nr iCBfl reas the senate for years to | thing of the nnny people were under'It then t ion for some time after own. altfc rement of Mr. I,ever's ' sky, and tndidacy for the United | In the e that it indicated a kind porarily i iding looking only to the .of Pican! llease. There was more we may r ton for suspecting some-| ingly enc kind; but we do not look jatreaking akes on a radiance of Its 8*?PPei lough "Night invests the P?8ter wished Morn delays." Users, pre-niorning hour that tem- ^Ul nvests the fields andfylalns "a?( ly and riands^ in gloom, cVa,meJ eadily 8ee, if we look pierc- morij >ugh into tho darkness, thei b of the dawn of a great and 1 In front of A ntovle treatr? displaying pictures of Hons, $ elephants and otHer boasts of QKlB. v . ad gracious, Richard ' he ex1. '[ am glad I leavdjtown to .* yj4 vr ?i 0 The announce American troops \v ill France until it Holf-supporting for 4 ,v plained by saying short of it. v**.n? jf Could you coi meat that th* m?re wor,lly? ere not to be used Cive until y< became a complete then K,VG unt11 2 ce can best be ex- "" it Is a He and thus OOUN1 Count James Of a wealthy i ntrlbute to anything come, even if which Is not a 3\? don't feel it, and "The foreg< you do.'' pvesslon of tl ? ? ite' newspape r MINOTTO. Rleaseite org Mlnotto, a son-in-law Lever has der r f'hlrnPft nnrkf?r haa - ~ ^ .. he should be elected, ?t It that ^ it all certain.' want to bet Mahaffey ar >inK Is a specimen ex- ,y each Qf ?e day from a 'Bleas- any one of >r. The argument of hut none o ans la that this man one ?' the nonstrated sueh ability M' ,ho ^ t . a who is runr vay. Tillman and I^ever luminous it Please and so do Dial, We dli id Pollock, and very like- scintillan them would rather have brighter the others than Blease; ently the f them would prefer any form a 1 others to themselves. As the emha situation now every man in northe linR for the senate is run- I Towan jffiTWbC day. Ii*4nte< rect attention to only three ^ _ t points, that grow ever j ? * as we look at them. Pres- >NIow?$y y will unite, and blend, and ong horizon?where now is ittled frontier of civilization irn France. v . rl the west, as we may say, ,_f; ^to pt^y >1^ Strftigo that M had a few words t reference to the oake.- -Spartanbui other shortage wi upon. ?; r. Hoover has not ^ften arrested hj o say in particular thoritles, '*afte strawberry short- ,he Charlotte eg Journal. An-i^he News is nr e had not counted there was much far as making True, the autho t ? - i niiu imiiciqik; f the Rovemment au- 1 congress that r much hesitation." for seeking JH Observer explains, it and that kc >t Inclined to believe experience in i hesitancy only Inso- fore be lifted sure of being right. "The contfj rities have been a lit- while a dflitin 1.11 me lower uuu?e ui pntTtrfl he should h^ptrftmhetVthe Job for -mQMlon on account of *"?. every m im'e other man without for ",e . , . other man congress should thoreTillman 8 p oypr him to the senate. ntlon seems to he that Cjeti mulshed member of the pally bfrTiu , ***wants the brigl himself. As we see al-1 Ing of m an in the race would i^e- j America setlon of Tillman to any and hnr< In the race, and that ift*undlfltr<a: reference too. rGtrea0^tti no/ l n Unjc Into Trouble. - brfghjler /lonroe Enquirer.) sunlight . .. u rv?IVI< itening point la the gather- w<jak ore than 500.000 aoldlers of' in and behind the struggling I e>j< * 1-preRBed but unbeaten and tha'on red legion* of France and fhe* VV ritaJn. That point, small h?ld ii lere ray or spark, will gleam (jRr th nntll it merge* in the wide force of tomorrow. I nngprs ana a \ l Anna Howard Rhaw will be ?| iHMTnan on the program of , j In^ie War convention to bel I n Phil.h!' Iphla this month un-lifcl ' an of tho league of en- ^pB pence. k iNoi long ago, lotte Observer, 1 judge induced a ?ho had stowed gallons of whiske; ties to donate th Albemarle Red ( what became of t says me unar- tie slow to take "a Superior court Ists who infest t Badin hotel man come to pass v away eight or ten Uncle Sam is 1 y in hot water hot- arm is sure to f iese bottles to the German sentin :ross." Bottles?? are constantly he contents? icle Sam, as a n in hand the disloyal-Jower house he country, but It has distinguished fhere the patience of to/ holding < worn and the strong tpr should b all upon these of pro- out to make j lent whose activities "Manifestly causlng*t^able. Tfn- sad blundewr latter o! fact,*hae hafi and loafer llf should not displace a ?*our ,ir Barters froi and experienced senaand are ni chairmanships, the lat- thelr hom< e incontinently kicked which The dace for a third man. to call att? \ Mr. Lever has been a ,hal Jt be 1 i&tttzz s&s non couniy men are ne-: fowar m the United States army point la bw in hiding at or near Ualy.^ls ;b. This Is a matter tO| sparse II Enquirer rearet* to havej great mi intion. but Mr if neceeearji already lone. Every one who glw*t million 1 Be deserters is a disloyal more m I not only dlstoy&^^T/ a over the (1 the easf, the brightening the gathering forces that . stripping from her own All nes and sending on their debted salon to Prance. There are decem 250,000 men, a quarter of a ment < Ightern, and there are many arching over the Alpa and of Prance, j Lan NOTICE. JB persona having claims or In- "^l to the estate of T. M. Nelson, i 1 ed, will please make settlein or before May 18. J. C. NELSON, Administrator. raster Route No. 1, May 10, 5^ * '