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TheLancaster
(SEMI-WEFJvLY.)
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Events of the past fe*
b.ittlefronts have been
certinst and pleasing t<
V '
JHE LA>
of road and railrc
v days on the tions after the ci
both discon- Maine. It is probat
> many who. will see the mater It
^CASTER NEWS. LANCAST!
>ad communlea- Lancaster county
ossing of the crops are good,
>le that the week quantity, and wl
ilization of these most everybody 1
ER. S. C. ' *
tell The News that I w
both in quality pna ;
ith such conditions,
s willing to swelter
ll *
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Published Tuesday and
BY TUG
LANCASTER NEWS CO
Lancaster S. C.
QEOKUE BULLA C1U
Editor and Managi
g \ SUBSCRIPTION PU1
'S Cash iu Advance
* One Tear
I' riday first. seemed to thi
MPANY. enemy was advancing Jv
ing were in front of hi
tYKN Hun Friday made somt
8r the face of the Frencl
C'E: sons, and made some 2!
? j first week of the rene^
. . $2.00 | Careful observers beli
nk that the reserves which hav<
ist as if noth- in the calculations
.u. True the always going to be 1
j 10 miles in
1 above Sois- General Foch, it
) miles in the biding his time to r
ved offensive, throw in his resen
eved the ad- uio ? ~
3 so long figured under the hot su
, but which are Hot weather 1
jut never are." sultant from
? typhoid fever i
Is conjectured, Is diseases often
aake a stand and keeping back-lc
'es on ground of elean. Waste or
?? ?? thrown out Indl
n for a little while,
brings the evils reuncleanlines8,
and
and perhaps other
are prevented by
?ts and alleyways
filth should not be
srrimlnatelv to the
ONE MILLION DOI
* RESOURCES
l % 4L t
.LARS *1
| SI* Mouths
/ c Entered as Second Cla
October 7, 1905, at the P(
Lancaster, S. C., under ac
gress of March 3, 187b.
/ JThe News is not responsi
\ it, Jwifra of Correspondents.
I " rational articles on topics
interest will be gladly rec
, . . 1.00 i
vance would be check'
ss MatterEmitting the enemy to s]
istotlice at I
:t of Con-1of force as possil
iiirday, little or no gall
ble for the by the Germans. In t
Short and af renewed offensh
of general
eived. last week, the Hun ad
? n..n ...!i.,? . nr.. ??,i.. ..
ed after per- able that the Frenc
pend as much a more determined
>le. and Sat- vanee of the enem
is were made permanently checke
he beginning attack In force, wli
,e Monday of prospect but genei
vanced about long as possible ii
h are putting up .hack lot and the
fight and the ad- oa>' Lime or dl
y appears to be used wherever
d. A counter- ounoo of preven
ileh is always In than a pound of
rally avoided as ?f some child an
i defensive war- ?f some grown p
?re permitted to desinfectant
should he
necessary. "An
tion is far better
cure." and the life
id possibly the lives
ieople may he saved
<;* ' ^ '
.. . #? fi
It Pays
T/% RA T/]amI-I
M
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m
-A
CiaJ ft ?r ? a ,
"My Country 'Ti? of Theo. S
?' I. rty.'"
TUESDAY .1TTNF. 1
imc iuiico, 1 ucnuil*, ?
W clnesday, another
f4X& Thursday, two miles.
[ Wy about eight miles, to
20 miles of their farth
of 1014, when they
w??t Land back from the Maine.
advances are guaged I)
1Q1S
icicii union, rare, aimed at w
seven miles; strength of the offe
and Friday bark the Germans
within about the beginning of tl
est southwest and perhaps beyond
were driven The armies now i
All of these second week of Mi
v a drive in noUiing approachlni
earing out tno u.? P' wpei ram U
naive, may drive city. The News it
to the point of t-ish all the disir
he new offensive ?' cost and a III
ventlve measure
tre well Into th-j dividend.
13 advance, and
? or indicating GERMANS A]
u nit? premises, I iiw
* informed, will furifeotant
needed free
ttle effort as a prepays
a mighty goo.l
-?
DVANCE
A \J AUClIll,
With
A Strong Be
ti ,
./ lit.
if ? i
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ink 1
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SENTENCE SEK.MO
Death and distance diff
name.?Cur ran.
A ninn only understand
Akin to enmolhinir nlrntwli
the renter of the alii
- ( treme distance.
Xs. The amount of guns,
|prisoners lost by the
er but in >'et known, and, theref
Jisons of the thrust belo
[that in Picardy cannot
s what is I ...
anything approaching a
p?l lines, ex- that a decisive batt
has occurred. In fi
material and portance to the ene
allies is not has taken place,
ore. compar- will bring forth
w La on with awaited. Indication
be made on battle will take plai
i satisfactory battleships are expei
le is in prospect ~b MlLkit
i
act, little of ini(Continued
my or the allies
What the week "|lP probably i
will be eagerly he initiated it 1
s are that a sea prove fo he a sn
r, operation.
;e. The fiernian
"It must be r*
?ted to come out , ,u
IN FOUR DAYS
From Page 1.)
rli?1 not know when i
whether ft would
ibsfdiary or leading ;
menibered that the]
THE BANK OF LAN(
I ANPAQTFR r
. ?;
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'.ASTER J
In himself.?Amiel.
s /*, Patience is not passive.
* coj^r.fry, it is active; it i
f trated strength.?*-Carmen
i. * tA
"hi literary style of D
"""" is lik^ the movement of th
an infinite assault or ai
basis. What it lias cos
in killed and prisoners
On the not known. And there!
is concen- Qf the advance to the e
be compared to the val
e Quincev formation coming fron
e ocean-- that the British and
a infinite | not lost an unreasonab
;t the enemy at any niomeyt ai
, likewise, is States navy and tii
'ore. the cost "preparing side by
nemy cannot miral Albert Gleaves
lue. The in- ably be engaged.
a London is
French have Sl'FFItAGK li\
le number of It looks as if wi
nd the I nited h1<Tt'ves as men
ie British navy, objective of dost
side." Rear Ad- K'ltish armies?
i says, will prob- ^pnration of the
attack through
tack on Paris.
"In the preset
l?IOI \l IjT. doing all possible
ttnnn stiffYaea t? tial success bv it
(n-ii)si#|iini?i|
us toward his groat
rovinc tho Franco-!
tho channel ports.
allied armies by an,
Amiens and an at-j
nt operations he is _
? to develop his ini- ^ a f
ittaeks hotli on the
lii IllUilUl Ul V
, .. vf ** *V* ,*
' ' X,i?
fSu.
* ?'
' I.,li\
rantlc admission from I Of the bird
#
?
I was a tin carrier, on the
caress.?Frederick Harrist
Th?%t horoughly great
those who have done i
thoroughly, and who have
spised anything, however
* God's making.?Ruskin.
Sf 7
rest, thy warfare
>n- captured, though it is
that the losses of gun!
men are
everything r'OURnever
dc- In the operations aro
small, of twenty divisions of
army were massed aga
the allies. On the othc
o'er.
conjectured 'going to win in the <
i may be se- In the graduating c
caster high school
und Soissons, was one boy, and, if
the German nine girls. Colon
inst seven of other speakers of tl
>r portions of tinned the fact that
end "by default." renter and on "
? . _ . lient. He has at
lass of the Lansnceess
in the ?
this year there ttanks the Frenr
we mistake not, on the heights w
el Springs and the British are
lie occasion men-*' '1nn' on the hei?
"No review ol
every year there ...
would he com pit
?e flanks of the sa- I,er,,n that th
'hleved considerable '^mor'(,an am
'enter but on th* overseas in
h are holding well (,oaP'te the u
est of Soissons and undersea plra
similarly fighting! roP?
fhts around Itheinis.1 Now the ra
r the past week seas and >urk<
?te without mention 'ca a Kreatest
e submarine has failed, inside of
ted power is rolling "41."
ever increasing force, "A pecul
tmost exertions of the w?8 that
tes off the coast of Bu- clothes car
tack him.
ilders have crossed the rived, how
ed for days near Amer- the statior
ports. They no doubt very dQcih
which were the figures
iar thing about the bird
when a person in civilian
he near It would try to atWhen
a patrolman are"vW,
to take the pigeon to
i house the bird became
e, Seemingly recognizing a
of battlefields 110 1
Sdeifl* the sleep that k
*' breaking.
Morn $>f toll, nor night of
?Sir Walte
,vA * .' *, *?
. j ^EDITOR I ALETTE:
^
do re ,,,c ii <mii, i ne amen na
mows not Kro?nci and in some ii
retaken territory pre
waking. tured by the enemy,
r Seott.
"It was Germany's
s. since the war began," s
lotte Observer. "Ther
vt- 111*111 men is one ooy, or one
istanees have two or three boys,
viously cap- number with the gi
nation class. Edu
tedly an essential
best week as applied to an
ays the Char- community, state
e can be no | girls, therefore, are
or two tioys, or 0f (j1P flnp PXpl<
never an equal troops in the ci
iris, in the grad- " was an
ration is admit- an<1 ln
the troops were i
to advancement. ..... . ,
that they not onl
individual, to a jertive hut he
or nation. The much more did
going far ahead a"d r<l,aia a nosi
>it of the American VVfiro son* to
apture of Cantlgny. here ?K?in fi
nely well conducted ,rooP ships l>
view of the fact that ,lave turned i
untried, it is notable ,PSB roasters,
ly captured their oh- 1,os,r,,?tion t
id It. it is always rai<Iine party
ieult to consolidate ')ound overse
tion than to capture for a flRht.
sink transports but uniform*
lilod. Blocked off the roau was
y convoy craft, they r?
n fury against defense- * * *
In all the record of *
hey have written, the BUS]
has struck at no vessel *
as and therefore arm- * *
Only ships that could AXYOXK
The navy intelligence buKotiflcd.
[NESS NOTICES
a
desiring service flags u
It's pfacdRaliy safe to bl
the heat, jr
At th^?'wa?hore one
/ sees pcoplejl they really
J^Ahe summer a youn
ame it on['OI,Ser doubt about th?
tention to march on F
closing situation of th
jometime* :(ated tbat the German
are. |wi" throw their forces
ition of Montdidier. Am
bert, in an effort to sol
iE man s
and French and mak
; German In- of the boys and is
'alis and the when the women v
e week indi- trol for lack of in
commanders on the part of the
in the direc- the polls is only a i
liens and Al- responsibilities carr
it the British franehisement of wt
;e a way to believes that the suf
the time coining lf anri ,hp npr^?r
ill Unva . , ra?9 shows the
mii na\o to rolias
well as their
tellectual ability qu?
men? Votlnc .it
<niall part of tiie I'ltOM V'OVON '
ied with the en- HHFfMS <iK
>men. The Xews Rclin. via Lo
frauists want the !!"* f'?nt of No
mance of the Ameii-| oarK r
very hi'ili standard on'>' ono
training, bravery! Probs'dy sent
lities." 4any real mil
loargo was an
TO WEST OF St'cretiiry r
OMAN'S IMt> M* ItKSS ,""r',n,r "
lidnn, June
? fne raid was <
yon to the west of .
Anippfrnn n^i
lave neen aitacxea. me made, ?
half a score of vessels * Perry,
to the bottom that had ______
Itary value In ship or FOR SAIj
oil tanker. anywhe:
)anleis went to the cap- Apply t
ie day to tell members 3jp" .ant
naval committee that =" W
designed to frighten the ^ ANTKI)
rknln Intn and
ipply to Mrs, Molly J. J
65-Fri.-4t. ' \
K Two horses, will work
re. good family horses. J
0 J. VV. Evans, phones
1 301. 64-tf. X
?Spring chickens, eggs
>f nnltln 11! v. ^
unVi?.Mia tuiii iu nit" (jiu
* ; h<j$.
;> A +
?. Congressman Kitchin ]
ceeded in getting nearly e
agin' him.
k " *
\ Of course, you don't I'
M W 1111 III I II
I'aris. The German I
j west bank of the Mai
has sue- <,is,anf'? of te? miles, a
very thins? hourH of h:,vinK arrive
undertaking to force a
| attempted. In fact,
eel much ! Germans were unsuece
! |1Wn driven hark Tht
Tont on the ballot because th?
ine covers a can better conditioi
nd within 24 e<iual footing with
ed there the The education of v
passage was ;.nd the "stickabllil
however, thu the number who i
ssful, having until llnal gradi
> florman a?l- I ^ - ? 1 - '
? R helms our nttn
?y believe they favorably," snvs
is. if put on an communication 1
men, politically The text of
follows:
voinen generau>,
"There hnve
ty" evidenced by nf varrylnfC intP
emain in school fantrv engacenu
lation, together "We have <
irk is propressinp .
,, _ , , | the return ol
the German offlrial
, ... , i other side. ]
issued this evrnlnR.i
iron press neer
the rommuniration I
I as to proterti
i .... . , 'roast, and th
hern artillerv duels ,, , ?
... eall of forres
nsity and minor in>nts.
'
doselv pursued the.''KS Ol.
_ .. An*
"i"v 11'' " **Vluniiu 1IIt,
r war vessels from the prices
He gave assurnnre that phones
I have no apprehension
on of the American SlMMKI{
at there-will be no re- # North
i from the war zone. crest, 1
EiRht r
iilil'IA.VKs ,M cleric
! iMTiini.i.ivfi miuT station
......v.. mguni in a i Kfi
paid. J. W. Evans, '*91
300 and 301. G4-tf.
.?. t
HOME in Mountains of
Carolina for rent; Ridge8
miles from Asheville.
ooms, furnished, water and
lights. Near railroad
and postofflce. Geo. B.
. nivo UU>IIIK I'Uiii uu\> , uui
. Dot be able to get it next i
*
' At the present ratio of
jfeaths in Germany, a
Nvould^ not be required to
the wTfcole race.
+
yuu iiiiiy - ?
winter. vance on the Chateau
tor has been checked h
births to and the Germans hurled
long time |extent, and the Frenct
wipe out; much recaptured groui
jcorrespondent thinks l
| mans, having reached
. .... null l in- III I 111 III u III
-Thierry se - The News to the be
iy the French men are right, anil i
back to some come, if not alread
1 are holding women will be bett
[id. One war men.
hat the Ger- Colonel Springs,
the Maine, his remarks, whet
_ vil c* III V I I" 1.1 I'HI I I'M
Di ooys. i*';ins *"?1"'
front. South of
lief that the wo- ^ Ailette we oa
that the time will Paul Croalyly
here, that the North of the
er fitted than the figMinK we drov
wav of llieuxv-f
"To the aout
in the course of |)rouRht
i pres?'ntinn the jnfnntrv for n vt
k rroin irp Alietie
the Disc and across *S,ew ^OI"k.
ptured the Brotinnv- ilirPlanes- roi
Loire line. were toda>' 1
Aisne in constant land c,>asL 1
e the enemy back by ! a R'1arP '??k
'haviiiny. rines.
h of Sotssons the
forward cavalry and ,n'"ta,-v a*?'f
nlpnt pnnntor.iittaKL ported the f(
-? " " V Craven,
June 3.?Fifty or more
nforced by hydroplanes, Xo'l
patrolling the Long Ispvery
observer keeping Wherea
out for hostile subma- holders ai
of the ag
ttion was refused by the Halle Ool
\orities, but It was re- 4i( havt
orce of fliers would foeihom-a nt
Lancaster, S. C. 61-tf.
NCK OF KIJCCTION. - ?
iH, one-thirii of the freend
one-third of the electors
e of 21 years, residing In ?.
d Mine school district, No. . , *
? petitioned the county-' *
??? -- '* ?
ii nit; ruuruaus ctrr u
overplus of freight and |
9 o
and charging more for it, i
If the earnings would iner
^%r than decrease.
+
Congress has been bus
laws to prevent people ti
tiu iuK ?" will now dig in there
passengers | more favorable oppon
t looks as;new the drive, hut thi
ease rath- i,|e, Germany has been
too much success to m
movement probable, i
>y Pacing by force
liking too "One German pap
and await a diplomas, said thai
tunity to re- dozen young mei
s is improha- school education in
meeting with dustries in w nich
ake a halting and he deplored tl
inless halted one boy was Inclu
ent class. It really
>er evidently of the survival of
ho could use a Tjlf>y wore caugt
1 who had high forts by our fire
the different In- "We have ci
he la interested, ""-"tonnes road.
"French dlv
le fact that only ,
brought up in t
ded in the prea- Kn-Tardenols fr
?
looks like a case across the Marrn
the fittest, and If ? ?? unahl
it with disastrous ef- BUKmented ai
and defeated. numbers of F
oased the Solssons- l:,n a,rmon w
aviation trai
Isiona whleh were "ie country
he direction of Fereoni
the southwest 1*ANIEI>1 Ol
1 and from the south OF
e anywhere, in suite! Waahlngto
* soon as possible by tlon to d
'rench. Rrltish and Ital- additional
ho now are scattered In levied on
ning camps throughout erty for t
as instructors. We hei
be held b
U>KHS POUT Gold Mir
' NEW YORK CLOSED on Saturc
n, June 3.?Secretary , house.
vuui.iinun in inner an eiec- v
jtermlne whether or not an
I tax of four mills shall l>o *
all real and personal propjchoo!
purposes.
reby order said Section
y the trustees lrf*said Hallo d
le school district. No. <igr Jfl
lay, June 15, at the school ' jH
much and now some of itf
' 'Q have been saying things
'* ( for explanation.
(hgrmany's hope of w
war seems now to be In
V
surprises that have little <
t +*.
tary importance. There
' mem,)M s ispeaks "straight" whei
that calljth,g ,s not a new att
I continuation of the
plans when halted in t
inning the'
,and that it has been bi
springing
!developing exactly acc
>r no mill-,
German program. Thl
is nothing
<y| voci a r\ m a aicrnSflonnt
i) it says that local conditions si
aok, but is a erally, It would s
German war will come to the w<
he first drive, *
roadeninR and HOT WKtTHKIl
ordins to the The farmers have
Is same paper on the weather dui
lirrVit An >w. WAfkii thonirh t a
lould apply gen- desperat
eem that victory on?r *ucre??'?l
iinen. I Va?^n* corps|
"Tbe rear poi
~~ ! at Arcy and Ora
m'1". jod. To the ,o
not been kicking denois %<> reach
ring the past few Mights of Sail
t .1 <. i? ?i,ny> and f'hampc
f? counter-attacks, to Daniels orde
resistance to our ad- York closed
certain restrl
sitlons of the enemy dets. The ni
nd Rozoy were plerc- were not ma
nth of Fere#*5n-Tarled
the Marne. The MVSTKRIOt'
ite Oenime, Roml(f- l*l(?
)ilsy are In our pos- York.
red the port of New j At whl
to outgoing ships with tors as re
rtlons until further or-, erty for t
iture of the restrictions celpts am
de public. shall be
Th% op
S CARRIER shall be
KON S.WS ONLY M4IM elections.
June 3.?A mysterious)
oh election only such elec- i W
(turn real or personal prop / ?
:axation and exhibit tax re^
i registration certificates
allowed to rote.
tening and closing hours
the name as in all general' SHj
V. A. LINOLB. * ?
alarming in the appearar
ML
submarines.
.
T&if >
Procrastiiyition Is not
T thief of time?it's the thiel
in sight. For instai
' ^ bad made contracts with
roads before Cap'n. McAc
. . . ft1 ? CiJ oumo niKiu uv,iiii i.
ice of the
{situation and in which
|found explanation for
only the the drive so far as it
r of every- lfl because while the (
nee. if we been concentrating tht
the rail- a short section of th<
loo Issued general Fooh's main a
there may be towns it has seems
the success of and a little drier
has gone. It growth of eotton de
Germans have reality been "eottoi
sir attacks on ?r*' for the past
> allied lines, thermometers reg
roiy has been shade from 02 on \
? ?" spsslona.
?d a little hotter "On the not
than even the Vesle. to the w
inand:-<. It has in nalcny, Outux ar
n growing weath,
"The member
four days, the . . .
booty are Iner
interim? in the Morft thnn 45
IP within a small more than 400
rarrier pigeo
ithern hank of the ' nHKhted on t
est of Rhelms, <}^r- '??and today
id Thllloig were rap
'* of priaonera and
easing continuously. Vqqj
,000 priaonera and ?
guns and thousands #Qr
n flying from the ocean
he board walk at Coney
Around the rltfht lea Ce
alio doing its work
U.S.Marin? fiwnc
W. n. TWITTY, CjflV
J. K. CONNORS. B
uinty lloai .l of Kducat ion. *
. Scouring I
rArri i?ic i
ttiat order, fo .
' Jjrnt th^mNjk not hasf
4,^nfl<<l demu\e.v'" newspa
m""- .W ?ountr;
loliiij
ratter of1 ffcct, w? wer?
yjniDrfiasinn that -?lt wa?
disposed to the regi
Amiens and has not
i been a atfralnst the Germans,
per lobby authority speaks, fur
y weekly difficulties in store for
' If. As fi I In their future advai
under the whtcfi is the coming
i a place .with the French and
ion north of margin of 100. J
been engaged was the speed roi
This German farmers want hot'v
ther, of the ing cotton and grov
the Germans it. Gardens, of c<
nee, ehief of and corn, while n
1 9
into contact vanced, weuld not
I Hrltish re- Phower-^*1
n Lancaster, 98 of machine gum
i'ched. Hut the ?
reather for grow- -''NE V E?SJjJ
TO H \
vln? cotton needs
>urse, need rain, (Continued
ot very far adsuffer
by a good ly 9tra,,K'pd to <!
I Ip^the attacki
I have been taken." I
?,S KNOWN
VE HEEN SUNK
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