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VOL.23. NO. 61.
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LIMIT TO O
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SEMI-WEEKLY.
WILSON SAYS T
IIR FORCE IN
mm i ?r
LANCASTER,
HERE Will BE i
VORLD WAR Tl
s. 'RmIdaV may 21.
? '
VO ' RED CROSS
1AT ATLANCA!
I f * "
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1918.
rally GIVE TV
;ter mill
ft
SUBiT HUPTION $
VENTY-THftEEHt
iRS AT INITIAL
I
'
<2.00 A YEAR
'JNDRED
MEETING K
, ' V1L1J
} OPENS RED'CRO:
K DRIVE IN NEW 1
t tit. ? **
YIA t LUlYlt UK&
ALLY AND WOR
THILY' Interesting Adc
Heard at Open
Sunday Af
STRONG Al'RE/
I
* ??
Iresses Were ~ T777
School Distri
Air Service
ternoon. Following js
subscriptions t
Red Cross War
FOR AID districts up to
eriiif; the first
o
iots Koporttnfc. 1 UNION SI
, the report of j lt/irTlIAl
o the Second I ML 1 flUl
Fund by school
last night, (coy- j
day of the cam- Small Audien
\
RV1CE IN V
D1ST CHURCH *"
CO Hears; Inwmr-in.*
f Has Tested the.'Jeutoi
tions and Foun<f Th
Insincere, He Says
^ilOPLE FACE TWO L
C. ?L
em
TIES
A Col. Springs, Mr?M
v Thomson, Rev
m son. Rev. Mr. 1
1 c ears Make TalH
W ' ' ' ! (Ily ,IOK K. I
' r j Lancaster's Hetl
|J?I I ^ II U|||> . I
Springs, Mr. Lancaster. . ,
Mr. Murchi- Lancaster Mill
:|ler and Olh-j ~nlt!Y
:. $* Now Hot hoi .
l*nity. . . . ,
Osceola. . .
I'ONNOltS.) Zjon
Cross drive lor
. . .$3,76o.oo Addresse
470 75 Re
. . . 65.00
. . . . 61.00
. . . . 50.00 "GOING (V
. . . . 40.00
. . . . 22.10
. . . io.oo 11 Great Rod (
? ? It I If-lrl fin t *
'"ft s*
s on American
d Cross.
^ KR THE TOP"
'ross Rally to Re t* '
he First *is to Win the V
President .Says, and t
ond js Win it High
ting the World To^etl
X '
! N*w ,.*York, May 20.
J c f 4
{1th k speech here the lt<
i< Siv<> ifni- :i secmiil Slllt
its apportionment o
* 1 oo.ouo.<)<)<) to be i
week, was formally
IH'^8 In open air
f $ 10,000 of the Total. .
r:? i s?m1 during the
opened Sunday "
Lancaster cotton " ^ MAN
service held up- \ SKI
it of the hill new
ut hern railroad
' SprinRs, chair- Mh'ltcd t?? Have
the meeting. in v;iii11 on W hi
' Thursday
IA<IN<T n"u's of "
HOI'S < HAlHiK ? ,IIljoi
Methodist c!u
\ttempted an \v. > ^li r-( J,
]<>is wore rai.-<
ite (.i. l Now in Tllw-| ; th? .
??ui i ikui>c urecn
Afternoon?Other of
place
he Campaign. rents, X
I - ivir.. Il.'l.l at the ,)Itlen?
II ell 311 i l;i y , '' rGl~
nndied and >. I v dol- \
,i r,.,- ii. i> i / umbln, .
?i ioi t n Ke'I ( rpsgt
: I ' i ' I,ir .. T n ?. .
j| ^ Aind, 'President Wilt
pounced the purpose ot' tin
JsuftVV to set no limit on its
jf / win \he war.
I ?"I have lieajil gentlemen
gg Bay." the President sold,*.'
Jt must get live million me
1 Why1 limit it to live million?
asked cflgrcss to name no I
j?| J ini'ptin? to offer soi
| j iiioniT com crnin^ t
IB it 1111 nmn IVnit
progress of t ho
me very int?M< st- ?
narks t<i iln> an Oranunburp, ts.
li? urt at work i>t t>romin?'tit young
?t" it - cryint? I I'iiv, was uiwi'slot
in the war. 'Slate penitential
int rudueeii was I mornin ' rl^arpeil
n, s< l ift try ; ml ( assault a white p'
till, who thrilloil ! i ?
Miliary. raster in the
(, no. (i on thro
Stat? - <lui int; t
May 2'h \ Tin* meet it
while man of tlii^ |). \v. Keller,
I and taken to tin until .1 hit itn
iy early 'Tin -dn> and <?d. I. ro
with attempting to tlnn took chat
irl about nine years dresses were n
- j V
jt i i v ( r
Mvh" it tlio I'nitefl^
h?j pi ' ' v? ' ' k. j oat Fo
1 i 'i :?y Uc .
I ; r< yrV."
, s.^^iou was oponet*.
-cI?i i *, cliiiiniinu
po. \{ii\ Cross ad
,;i J F I 1 \' V. ' f
m ' cause congress intends. I :
ttH wo nil intend, t that ev
that can carry men or suppi
n go laden upon every voy
fl every man and every supply
f carry.''
(The United Stated, the I
F. declared, will toot be divert
its purpose *nf winning the
' sin' c;i ti
I'resident 1 nitod StateH t() namo n
ted from ra,lso ,he conRresH ,nte
war bv sure' as wo a" intend,
^ ckln ?!..*? ~
Stot*.- So
limit, bo- where men are free
n?ls, I am the thoughts of eon
that every where they arc free
: Til.world,
11111 in..I.* ,.S|
upon tho battlefield
,, throughout the d
?lo they think villnges acros:
nndship only Thomson made
do they think ,n tho mill folk ti
1?|(| , Ml il W <' I I " K
i eloquent roritu- jni_r near Oraiyieh
leeils bt'iliK ilally the little irirU'wi
rii' < all i?v<t the |,.r was on the w:
leoiallv liuht now srhuol in this
Is el Kurope atnl morniiiK. when evastateil
towns white man ?lti
s the hich seas. ;,n<j lureil into th
> a strong appeal tense of picking
0 take out their jt ; it
novvn family resai Murchison. IJ*
11 ? l: . It is s;ii<l thn* Kev. I? \V. K
tli hei younger sis- sou. All ot i
iy from Ihm homo in clear and forci
cit> last Monday lormation and
he was arrested l>\ audience,
vinp .111 automobile Col. Springs
e woods on the pre- the business e
plums. made a short ti
UK. \ ?--?
v- \ I'- rlorrfdiil^
'' ' \ I W. C. Thorn
" in 111 rosscs were
I'ul. ran \ j 11 k both ininspiration
to tho '
in taking charge of
ml of the meeting,
ilk on the work of the j
iff insincere approaches on tlu
%
peace. "I can say with
S . ^conscience," lie said, "tlui
lasted those intentions a
WAund them insincere. I no
them Cor what they an
i . porminity to have a free lu
V tifiiiarly in the Kast, to c
\?mwrposes of con<|uest and
3 subject men
a clear s,,i,ll K? '?den upon e
it I have Witl1 evor>' an<l e
ind hove sh,> can ca,r>- v
w recoK- "And we are not to
i', an oj)- f,oni t'ifi Krim purpose
nil. par-i1'"' wa|' hy any insincere
ai ry out I "P?" subject of peace
exploit a-1 vv'' ' a clear conscience
? > . I found t hem in
or supplies tho thoughts of syi
very voyage where they are free a
very supply ally helpful; only \v
free do they realize
be diverted a nee upon one anotl
of winning comradshlp in a con
approaches and couimon necessity
I can say \? Imlhm'v
that I have heard a story t
mp;i*hy; only | Po?"kethooks ami !.
re they niutu- ^now what the eni|
horn they are P?s' ? ?tft?n mill in
their depend- on,! r,??f eonhl do
fr and their matter of helping
unon interest nRalnrd the hellish <
'lid to make the eo
View . lot ever He tol
old the other *'oV"'"'"?,nt order
''? >'? r mill i < iwuv
I tli?' povt niiu nt oil i . :u liinii
tloyts of tin* bin- assailant ?1 i?1 not
the woi'bl Uiltl"! pose, li is -ai*l
in tli?' patrioti"' (|r?*n wi taken
to win the war I but til"' < 1 <1 'i" ????
Sernian autocracy ' >(.,,on| XV;IS <lisin
u 11 try sa i to ^'N'' t h t'a?'ts to Iter
,1 also of the bii |?.|( i()I1 it was t'<
which tin' 1-an- considerably
.... ..." .Ul< III I * ' '? ?I > 'III' I II llli I\?'U
: the woods, liiit the 11?*?1 for subs
u<-< oniplisli liis pur was surprising
lliul tin? two cliil ladies in Die
to si hoot in ill*- ?'iir. elally liberal i
eanie limne hefor< When totnb'il
issiul ami it ?i lose 1 had lio<
parent-. On exam- j ;-eriptions rang
uiiiii that the t-hild s.'iint down to
In uist d in th > nto cotisiderat
' iuss and wnen ne
criptions the response
c but .matifyinK, the
aiiilifiice lteiliK e-jjr**n
tlieir pontrilni*
up. it was foun(I
ii <ul?s? rihed, thj
inn ail the
one dollar. "TStku.^
ion the -mall number
^Xtcommodatinn in the \\
l'volves n reservation in reRa
1 (EftPt I intend to stand 1>
1 as,well7 as France.'*
atement brought t
/To its 4eet cheering.
F ClerAan rulers, tlx; Pies;
\^clared,*n (j^iislaketi if tl
\ i e>..?AU ...in
| u I (I | - *
' st, in-!"'7'0 them tor wh.-it they
ril to the Portunity to have a free
v Russia *rly in the least, to
purposes of conquest ai
, . tion.
he house
To t'ainouttaue Ka
lent tie- "Kvery proposal with
ley think ''"nventfon in the west
reservation with rnivi nl
...... ii.iv niiii was r 1111 i\i 11
are, an op- worth repeating. In
hand, par- tains tli*? germ of tint
airy out the was enlisted in tin- .
ml explnitn- iurin'd to the reserval
lough. He was ask
>t. thought of it II.> sail
regard to a Tno 111111,1 s:,!l
involved 'a ?hoot.'
I,. ti>.> "Then he was a kt
OUS, I>111 It IS
eeaiisn it con- ,,ay> sayln? ,hal ,f
h. An Indian whirh they Bre ma
irmy. II.- re- ,Mors wa
lion on a fur- ,in? lt Wo,,l<l roa,h
. .1 what he- Tl,? U"v ,I,lurh
.1: "Not much lho t.M ian ch
.to: not much ",1Imv"'1 ''V ?*? ' ?'?
Methodist churcli,
-I: Arc v,o. hy Mrs- ,','r,).v S?"
S-'l I'll^ulf.
Iho uau/.i' ,ilout*
klnu tor sol- Thv sh*',i,T '
on. in a sirai 1.1 ,V"h a' "* " i,m
i ..... i tiint.d for tho i
over i .mm) niil< -.
i, ,, . . .'lit h>> < ar w i'ic
K. Murrhisoii ol
urch spoko noxi. [ -v- *?<'"' <?>" <
Shr of II..' First I ?VerI 11 is 8a,tI '
... u I, ,1 <1 - 1 > :i s. Ill-oil.
M! K- Ill- . .Ill .
. , I poison w lio rlnin
ums who, in hor j
<>f P?'()|>Io u
was (onuminicatf-d amount stiliscr
I a soarcrh was in <? tlio-o i,
Miilty parly. Tracks paiftn for land;
follow ml into th< If is roallj r
rail was lost. How ?>'>' and if an
hat strong ovid'tiie 'ions throuyho
including that of a 'If* work ran !
is io liavo scon tin i old of litis
ttcndini;, the total
I bod was very gratifyII
charge of the cams
In Lancaster county.
onsiderod extraorclln-e.stliuato
of subscrip?
at the county during
lie based upon the re- ' J
initial meeting, it **
' rlrjta own sake.
"If iii<t wi^i peace let Hi
*^?X.,SrwaJl Ibrids my their term
V?UiJ0r tW? hflvo laid down
JnF\ fcirow what ?I??-y a re,"
\ {Thy/urnr, the President
'r I\Ji nr to save tlie world.
'ityk tljgtfZiic said^will knit tiie 1
IWI't
iia* ?iu>Now,
so far as I ant com
cm come tend to stand by Russia
s on tho I* ranee.
ours and A voice from the and
he said, rupted with:^^^^
declared, "(Jod bless you. *
The con- "The helpless and th
world to- are the very ones that i
and suecor* and If imu i
, , : n<'i"K back?' '\rs.*
erned, I mknow
what you ar<
as well as Yes,
me know, 111? 1?t t
damned world Iteinoe
lenee inter- Itiubi in l'i
"He had evidently
some innoi'i'nc? ot my
e friendless t,.r ?ut although thei
leecl friends pU,p0se in it. ho got
.,nn it* ( !nr.
'Well i|ii yu(| u>";i! ? !isir.Ktoristic
flKlit 1i?k for?1 "P'ratfonal nianno
<? ninkn whole ''true audience wit
ratio parly.' iin<l helpful cr
mi. usually fine music
misunderstood Was ''urn is lied |,y ,,
own. Km af. the city's most o
?' no party * in?r of Mr.
'< riKlil as far ,vf's,?r. Mr. and Mr
\1 X|
, . . Ulil II W M II I III' I V
graceful anil ini
i . i morning tlie crii
i. delighted the
. ? . . . Iinvo been oomil
li an in.->trui-iive , . ,
, . ,. j nigh and il is d i
iiss address. I n
... i ti consequence
lor tin- ocoasion
, . . a> led as prompt I\
s< le led choir 01
ift? d musician ?. !
and Mr- ii. ii CONVENTION
S K C llerrick. | INTO PA1
v o eniiiiren on tin 'n say tli
llio was alleged to mont of $10,(1
lifted. Keeling i: 'scribed conside
fllcnlt to di'tiMinini '
h;td lite sheriff not (.'rent M.
its he did. \ ute.lt Ili'l
? held Thursday
DEVELOPS
when ;m nppr
KIOTK RAl . I A 111' 110 r .11 n \iill I
1
I Laulster 8 nllot-^
mo w ill In* ?>vi -sub-Km
filnu TlmrMlay.
1 ('it rally will l.oj
afternoon at fivfll
court house Kt'Cfit,? ,f
opriato and patriot!*^
f , .iDwellLnff on 11??? duty ?>
jPnail^tyji'^We to the Ited ('
/ President declares no man
JL.foi ?i to nYhke ry^ney out of l
The^ I'jpsfdcnt'N \fl(ln
/The* President's speech fol
vj * "Mr. Chairman and Fellr
It * try in en: I should he very
think that Mr. Davison in
f Amori- many thinks we are noil
ross, the flee anybody for our own
could af- them now they are misl
he war. "For the Klory of tl
*s. fellow citizens, in so fat
Hows: concerned, is that it is. |
>w f'oun- tlie flrst time in* history
sorry to war. I could not he pr<
any de- for a selfish purpose, hi
.... .,jj (i),. \\oid *i,;iMy
un to sacri- whole world democrat
sake I tell of community of intei
taken. pose, if you ladies a
lis war, my could read some of tin
as we are patches which come t
perhaps, for channels, for even t
an unselfish channels there come
>ud to flKht inanity that are infinit
it I can be Vou conlil entcii
t'* make the Ml n.i. w au
ie in tin* sense N,r ;""1 H. It
r<\sts and par- P?tii?>iir anthen
i??l gentlemen i,snVi,ll> sung duri
' touching <1 is- i,ml near the close
iirough f>(IIrial ^Pnnp'ed Manner''
' rough |host- "nK ' >' l>oth choir
voices of hii- ^,rs- sP?'ngs called
?'ly pathetic itl^'*"' w'ho she happt
???- ? i lie aiKlience and r
my iv. i nonison. |
ltiee. A number ,
s w.-re cntlnisi-1 i:<>siiluiioii>. \<|..|
the meeting.
. , Made t all I iii
when the Star
was about to lie cut inn ol
ami audience
to a voting sol
md to notice in S. t
ci,nested him to Sou,h
will he a yran
Southern Kail'
?to?l ami Speeches
1 court house
\ i^oi-oiis Prose. . very one i
r the War. ,ho t
Ladies will we
with Keel fross
May 2" Th- 's expected to
I inocratie enliven Kcd Press star
< ..HI n'li urn . i nei'i
<1 parade from the
aav station to tho
it 4:4a o'clock, and y '
equested to assemhlo
it 1:110 for formation. {
nr costumes of white
veils and the parade
he spectacular trom a
ulpoint.
prep curtailed nis oxceedlnf
1 est log speech for fpar thai
postponing mine, because I
you listened to the extrr
vjvld account ho gave ?<
which he hgd realized be<
had come in contact with
y on the other Bide of the wa
"We compass them w
I Imagination: he rnmiMiMo/t
?ly inter- proud to tight for ntankl
f. he wns "That goes to the root
'tun sure ter. They have not reape
lordinary gtrumentality they then
>f things ticipated in setting ui> a
cause he which no man was to ton
the men jt was the expression
ters. humanity,
ith our Rnildeiii of t'lirlsti
.1 }u>n^ ?*?? ? ? ? *
Ind. | that apeak the utter 1
of the mat-1 |)r?>ss(>(l and helpless p
oted the world to hear sonn
iselves par- battle hvtr.n of the rej
s the thing the feet of the great h
it'll. because going to ft tlu-in fn
of common ^now what comes int<
those who it re trying
unity. all the brains and po<
1 '? 111 u.iv t un r^ i
limning of sr?'*n?I on the rosti
copies all over s'tminu to show all
clhilJK like the 1 "'le Sam trains
public, to hear tlurinfr the s
ORts of liberty j l,ona 1 '*!> : this he <
o. yon woul.1 ' ,h,|s ,a"tfhf the a
> l lie heart orlI,,fip'l proper |i<
to contribute "" Ruch occusioi
*cr they have j S"hscrlptIons to
(lurinu fhe ' hol,l M<
"i<> folk just how mo,v of ;i paI
liis soldiers to J*0''1 'r;' 1 con vein
ilimiiiK of ;i na. * '?> adopted, nn
willingly did and ,nn<"?? falling for
ndionca the dlu- ' "I tie- w;ir
nature to ii^sinno ' I"' platform ?
" P'?'to>tation of .'i
amount of '''nnmnt; strong
?ii<I.i> tlovuJofioil iii- Following is
riotie nilly than a Col. I.oroy
tion. KcmiIations ^'ooond Hod c
'I s? vt-ral sji ! t t|. . .sidintr.
a vigorous pit' f. 1 SunR -"J
nor," to bo sun
its I,U It mainly on V' Floo
>\ .111> t i i|,t? - Addrts
?y pi ovai for con- " "I
the program:
Springs, chairman',
!<>.,- \V;ir Fund, pres
t; 11* Spangled Ran- \
g by au lionet , led by ^
t Jones. ^ |
l?r. Wilmcr.
!<o p the Homo Fires
-
his personal experienr 0& fl>
not come here to review for
[ft work' of the Red Cross; I
ft A competent to do so berausi
.Sot bad the time or the op]
i^jLto follow It In detail. I hi
^here simply to say a few
? you as to what It all seems
? ?moan, and It means a *rea
v> ? are mumiiei's, i?v
id I am hers of the* American Ile<
yon the great fraternity and
am not which extends all over
r I have and this cross which i
portunity bear today is an emblei
ive come tlanity itself,
words to "It Alls my imagination
to me to] gentlemen, to think of
t deal. I all over this eountrv wh
oeing mem-110 thin ereat onlerpris
I Cross of a summon you to the c
comradshlp summon you this next
the world, how much and how
these ladies how unanimously yot
ni of chrls- heart of the world."
"If they wish per
i, ladles and mme forward, throw
the women representatives, .and la
in arik himv ? k
?' of liberty, j ! * were received
onuadship. l ',lls meeting at
Week, to nay w'"> ?'? Very ferveti
si^erel.v and,"'* 1 Keller. Wi
Sustain the j H"rce8sful ?nd Inter
meetings Vo Tar bel
"o let them *Rh
accredited '*'(? FLEET OF
'X their terms SHIPS IS 1
at this meeting I gressinen wMo h.i
tin* mill opened i ,'t: 'I' ' w.tr ;ind i
t prayer t?y the , niy were propn
(is one (tie most ''"'V- The phitfi
esting Red t'ro 'he selertlv i\,
d in the county equitable means
forces.
CONCRETE No changes we
P() UK BUILT governing the pr
vo hi ? n loyal <lur '
njunctions o! i >r. ' Address
soil as a patriotic
rti'in also approved ' Sonu "i
iro law as the only Miss AUco
o| i ais UK mil.(a ; y P'an0.
re in a do in rulos Tl,p r?,,n
imnry except that 'orjraniz
. ... . . countV of the s
by Lieut. II. B.
\niorira." *
Duke Jones at tho $*
itV Oricnnizut i< 6?
ati'?n in Lanraf?tfv
Uw'/Hi.l I?n.l V* fi. ?
I . Win tlie War FlrMf
i ijj/ "There are two duties wi
1 we are face to face. The f
la to win the war. And th
^ duty, that goes hand In hi
It, is to win It greatly and
K ' showing the real quality of
er not only, but the real q
p Wf~ our purpose and of ourselvc
tonight and busy every
th which every day doing the work
Irst duty Cross, ready to curtail tl
e second the household in order thi
?nd with contribute to thin commoi
worthily, all their hearts are engag
our pow- "When you think of tl
ualtty of allze how the people of
'H. States are being drawn I
^ , imi i lit* i ??u*. we nr
night and ours and they know w
Ot the Red Demount rate ("In
M duties of "But behind * all t
at they may pose, my frienda. Ilea
a work that ty to demonstrate no
;ed in. which will he demons
bin. you re- utmost, but the oppo
the United monatrate character.'?
together In- opportunity that we h
ive laici down
fiat they are. ^h'PI'injc lt??ar?l IH'<
irarter. Iimnwllntt'ly Wit
his Rrlni pur- on '?
the opportuni- VVanbin$t<>n, May
>t onlyforce. P'nK boarcf has dec
drated to the Immediately on a 1
rtunity to tie- ,he bulletin* of cor
?nd it la ihat W'H Increase the pre
av<> ntnat Aon. approp-iation of tw
i*l?los to Prttowl make an oath tha
li Production against party not
i? Heale. era I eleetion in 1
20.?The ship Fly a rising vol
idod to proceed adopted commend
arge scale with Lieut. J? H. I)avl
terete ships and who was killed
>gram out of the French front,
o and one-nun*
ami ne required to , * ~
t ?hey did not vote F"n'! is arr?"
Minces at the j;en- districts
916. have been api
tfl resolutions were tri(t Tt !q
in* the bravery of m'T won,an f
1. Jr.. of Dillon. ''""' 'I. "
rorently on the "'r
\ laree bu
school district)
. w..?a i%* ?? \ iwsn *v?r
igcd on the basis of .
i. Strong rommitlpps
!>olntod in every dis- i
leslrod to Rive every I
ind child, both white 1
i opportunity to do *
1 letin board with at*
* in this countv will -
vji tuuiiir iuw nrsi (iuiy,
that we muHt keep In the fo
F .. of our thought until it Ir
1 pllnhed in to win the war.
t ^ -ard, gentlemen recently
KB we must get five million m?
*0\ Why limit it to five million
v ^ No Iilmit on Army
Jmve asked the congrei
ine duty to a great Intimate fa
regrounrt heart la he{ng used for th
arooin- the aolrilera not only, t
I have service of civilian*, wher
say that fer and are a n
n i
oitly whose spicuously In the wor
e service of Cross.
?ut tot the "Have yovi formed
e they suf- your Imagination of ^
m/.e of dis- |g doing for us and ?
In my owncHjjad Irfin ""
this noble not a hunr^* M wL^u.:
k, of the Ked tor WUlon dollars I
asked, for the next
a picture fn IS/tfhU&en eon* rate
vhat thin wax ln* 11 c.500 tone
?r thw workl^ tnutted ,jt y
?"fitted th?^ ** '-~y i,
Which has been ('AMI* .?A<KKON
fiscal year. M\N>* KEIM*A
i ships anni'CKal Washington*,M
"lave been con- Virginia, has bc?
'announced that war dep^ftinant i
rcrM^ls at a cost fantry iWdacentei
will be ordcnnH'iHr of tral^nK t
?r ??he tour ncv p!. oeinept (V^opg
?< ^n. Jackson* I
ti - '* 1 '
? ?? be displayed at
CKN'TKK FOK * tir?? week. whi
i'KMKVT Tll<H?rs progress o
lay 2<V Camp 1-ee rounty. This
n selected by the what sections
is a .permanent in-lar,. "coining hi
it camp. The con- aro not.
or all artillery re-1 The district
w ill at Camp . - ^? - -
h Pad quart era the enrh
will i?ive the work
v district in till
will serve to shov/
of laincaster county
cross," and those that
committees ere a*
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