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^V^FRIDAY, JUNE 7, SURVIVORS OF CAR LINA TELL ! (Cohtinued From Pag< tin ? **- ? % 1918. ? i# i . STORIES | U.S. ENGIn > THE LAN' EERS EXTEND TRENCH CASTER NEWS, LANCASTE1 LINES I SALES OF W. S ^ ENTIRE1 T, State lMreetor ltliet ; R, S. C. . STAMPS * : * Mfll PAGE THREE * Sjj^k TO ,1 ? vw.uuig auu mey wer with complete outfits by t of Lewes. WOMEN' AND UI11L8 UN. I TO STAND WHEN Atlantic City, N. J.. J T\venty-ei>;ht survivors of York and Porto Uico lin f!nrnll?<i reople to Kema ^ (loodwyn Rhett, s ^ war Havings for Sot railed upon the t -Carolina to respond "'KS rl" onti renio ve Stigma <?l' in State. Vj? '., June 3.?R. tate director of fth Carolina, has icople of South A to the War Sav- Bfri ve the stigma of ^aT . H *3 ^ nUiCII WUS H11I1K II marine Sunday are reci jj hotels and at the Soldiers W 'ors* club here after 4 0 ho battered boat from w landed* The *'>men were suffe exhaus^JT a number of tl unable tng&tond when II f ho "I* *? " > ^#L' ^ . to the fact that so Sf - ":| '1:> tnado A?M9 ;Ji'jg '. the BE^ ||B j % S. S. In referrinK In g Intensive cam pi KgjjP> ,,e ^<ried on from naie s name duo MAP far South Caroll- B . rorst showing in u ^ n the sales of W. R / to the forthcom- I f lien which is to I / June 14 to June fl / le the following I f r / /&* i A; ' i // rho \ - ...? all 11.1(1 SUH hunger and thirst as they a little water and few bis Ing the tfme they were at was in n serious condition V' , The boat, commanded [ j* Engineer McLaren, lamle fool of South Carolina a\ ml, was quickly surrounded b; * of life guards and hnthara rphtt aim* in me loot in its per capita I Savings stamps. I of June, which ^ for an intensive u South Carolina I ? go to invest not II 000 during the 3 us see to it that D take II llliirn nn. H ? Iiw universal military service gum? i l 1 haustod passengers were 1 Ik ily from their seats and ft} v an emergency hospital on ^ Women and girls amoni U vlvors were unable to stai of them were attired in r |y overalls and jumpers brio SL members of the crew. All iLf spattered with salt. The hf ifted bodcarried to American engineers . . the trench system In the the sands. buildings are con ; the sur- ^terme(]|Bte depots and id. Some nej juto a pQst command ough blue " wed from was among the rescued I were be- pai(j high tribute to Lie ilr streak- - - lire doing splendid work in extending American sector in France. Demoll sidered especially valuable for the e posts. This American engineer is co by the quick methods known to am passengers, al' seemed unreal, mtenant Mc- "We had got awa Pr?Pr,ate place in t !?and then we can and perfecting . ^ shed walls and " rGSt from cam')a" stahllshnient of )0t" averting a tun- . "I->et us not fore \y constructors, ernment is countin buying two billion < | of these War Savini v nossihlv KOI1918 as a Part of ?t he roll of states I A S< look forward to I ?ns until Novem- 3 hear et that the gov- I that K on the nation _ af dollars' worth I aNU ?s stamps during - . s revenue to pay P QUiy? jidier's offering to his t is naturally the swe gave him most refre greatest enjoyment wl I sweet- ya :etmeat ji shment len on ^ >1 ed across their faces was down by the mixture of sal j?'"'' ter. used on their forehead fort to revive them when t ed. They were carried into beach hospital tent maint bathers. One woman, about 30 ; fainted as a life guard i t a ijuien ana me men of hi plastered We8tbrook aIthou h It and wa- 14 , , . to. sit up In bed, insiste n an e 0f tlie heroic conduct o! hey faint- .. . . .. ' I thought of the worn ? the main ,, , ? ? i ? . dreh of France and Bel ained for , , , was maddening. years 6Td, "Something grated ale llfted^her 11 was a ,arRe boat frora is crew. Mrs. yards when there w oarcely able flash. I don't know d on telling shelled, bombed or f the crew. Carolina, but she wen len and chil- ..jn t^e niKht we ^ gium and It jrom other boat McLaren and Chief >ng the side, looked after us won i the subma- men did their best to as a blinding f?r what ,he boys n whether thev sidP' and they wl" torpedoed the We supp,y lhor t down. iAmerican Renins ' produce in so larg were separatedj win enable them to a. Lieutenant How can we expect Purser Marts | w. en(,?re ,he derfully. The when |here ? keen our snir eed on the other have no rest unn with alt that 0m and energy can v? e a measure as win the victory, to rest, how can * upht of resting jh,. sthing for us to he Flavor La: sts J < I ma?ho ( V ! i tenderly from the yawl ai the tent with her. Chlel Bossert of the beach force her a stimulant. At that m< notes of the Star Spangle floated into the tent and th half rising on hei cot, crh lcally, "We're safe?safe Then she sank again in id ran tq l,uv' ine om?er in com I Surgeon very good EnK?8h. He I s brought tain' who met hlm at th oment the ludder- he would give ua d Banner off before he sank the j le woman, amined the ship s ; 3d hyster- wa,ted witb men wh< at last." ily armed to uncon- "Ten boats were fill imand spoke its up during those told the cap- night. They insisted e top of the little food there was time to get most of the water. 1 ?hip. He ex- little of the food or v, rs and then selves." j were heav- Mnj p j Hantil Chief Justice Hamilto ed and we Rico supreme court. , ? ----- uo, so long as our long hours at, trenches enduring we eat what'heU and giving evei and gave ua | we may live In s They took very pertty." ater for them-1 __ ton, wife of t ^ Co&cvt LI n of the Porto j LI and Miss Car-I '' " boys are in the 8*8 the torments of X i their lives that afety and pros??? r*jxM OUiU uouooo. Mrs. C. H. Westbrook, York, who with a 13-yt>ai k r? pulled away from the si of New never see anything li r-old girl, Yet, intensely dramatic hip. I s. ill lotta Hamilton, her ke it again, were among the saved as it was, it under the strain. mm i mqggrt ni da'" *hter, who , w ii ?lJl^=r^ of vitality 1. bore up well U<J?3?pptoMl6o. i | THE STANDAH ItfitfitfitfimfilfHtitiHHa :ADUCEOIHTHEI?TK /Mi 1 poultry houM* M 7/ uckin$ paste. 9 V/ a0o.00o.$1.40 P I ID DIIUG CO K MHHIHI BMBBBBiBBiBiaaitBi :nnnnmn?-if-inwnnr ju uiJuiJIJUulJUIJu v at canu-' ind that iaafifiHafiaaii ",hhe,d " a . s i ?i rr J I M r j "ie de_ J rat by ? h [i \\ z i\ . ii uon i l >10U) ^1 j Aave\ rtising i WW! Eg - ? t| ' hr [ *-? : it- the r ] now J \lonfc 1 .It Ion I ,v" "-'i^adei A J I f i; I I ' V t * Never has th< more keenly for ME! Never has the prising tradesman 1 than now. People must c >re been a time when the j RCHANDISING NEWS th re been a time more auspicii to secure HIS FULL SHJ* ontinue to eat. to wear and >ublic has looked an now. us for the enterlRE of trade Jt* n<or? S" / and' ; __ e S\ . 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