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( SEMI-WEEK L V.;
Established 1832.
Published Tuesday and
BY THE
LANCASTEK NEWS CO
Lancaster, 8. C.
UEOItUi: B I'LL A C1U
Editor and Manag*
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number of German sub
ating off the coast c
Friday
States, while possibly
MPANY. attendant excitement, c
or vary the fact that
L\ EN brand of warfare was
sr
our shore. But in thi
nw -
murines oper- nre*
>f the United Aod flnal,y the
alleviating the Did th,s u"b?*t. or
lo not change you p,ease' come f
the German or trom a ba9e of
. extended to countT? The f
b wild excite- Mexlcan governmei
I
question arises: The Hu
these U-boats, If (Charlo
rom home shores We wonder
supplies near this Observer weri
riendliness of the changed policyit
toward Ger-I^y the Gernia
* . ! h Ama urnf AMn9
I ,
inane Germans.
tte Observer.)
If the readers of the
9 struck with the
of warfare practiced
n submarines in our
V, A *
THIRD LIBE
nAMi\c
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:rty
ai. u.n nir iiu.i i ni
Cash in Advance
One Year
Six Mouths
Entered as Second Clai
October 7, litOo, at the i'o
laancaster, S. C., under ac
^ ..^Xgreas of March 3, 1879.
The News is not responsil
Inient possibly there w
one paper says, for "st
. .$2.00
^ ! Plausible as it may st
submarines were playit
is Matter
stollice at smal1 sailing vessels,
t of Con- are that one U-boat
havoc. It is more pi
jle for the matter of fact, that t
as excuse, as mau-v '??us to ln,
>eing double." lhia U-boat or th<
setu, that five fIom the Mexican
ig havoc with this visit wl]
the chances PUIP?a?! that of u
; played the ,u "ie ^rst Place,
ausible, as a of arousing the pec
here was but States to a realit;
a conclusion tnai i
;se U-boats came! have observed
coast. And pos-| aRes of war; th
II serve a double, nor drowned
nmasking Mexico,!their operation
and, second, tliat' *'n,e this w
Pie ot the United werG ,ost- T
f of war. The crews were in
i ucir uuuis u*er nere
the international usey
have niether killed
passengers. Out of
s reported up to the
ritlng, only few lives
'he passengers and
all instances given
DVJIVUD
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NOW ON HJ
\ND j
tio*> a ui Luiic^yuuut'uis.
t rational articles on topics
interest will Oe gladly rect
^#8
OlIUI L U llil !
jt generallone U-boat, lor sev
sived. Iwould more than like
^ detected, and what is
jable than for the subm
mlJm | In its work, disappear 1
gCr Iter, and re-appear aga
'place to be counted a
. lU-boat? It is most nrr
eral of them menace of the 81
Iv have been doors is not 8ufflcl<
more reason- one' but U wi? br,!
ersihle to get the realizatl<>" tha
under the wa- flght a flnlsh- 1
In in another W,se' to lnform U8
?, , that some of our
>s the second
kho Hi a fhot he shelled by the
ubmarine at our] leave
;nt to alarm any-;case9 Pas
ng home to many ^rio<' *? Pass'r
t we are In the,**16 vva^ to P'
t will serve, like- *1's was 'n s*
. .. i methods.pi
of the possibility . .
rates in the w
coast towns may accorded
enemy, while the tims over here
the ship. In some
sengers were transig
vessels and sent on
art unmolested. See
riking contrast with
irsued by Oerman plar
zone. The treatthe
submarine vlcwas
In fnrt on rr>_
Subscribers who ha
who wish to pay cash i
call for the bonds.
ve paid or
will please
4
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m/ vwurury I ot I nca,
o' t ir?rtv."
FRIDAY, JUNE 7.
SENTENCE SKRMO
The well-dressed moden
has taken the place of tl
"vest Land |
face o? the dangers t
|t) j ? |capture, only one boat
? Germany in the hope
consternation to the A
S8. pie and for effect upo
of the German army
1 lounger man people. The exp
le ancientI
>f sinking or mni,ar>' advantage
set out from may be ???>nseque
of bringing P^sibillties. and
imerlcan peo- thick an(1 fast ,n w
n the morale ,n-a11' 11 wlu stiffer
and the Ger- ahead in the fiRht
lunation that creasinS foice
of such shelling markably difTei
ntial. These are tho past 11155,01
' warfare, that
surprises come
more than ca
ar times, but all-, those who thin
i our backs to go change of heari
ing with ever-in- aro mistaken.
| this leniency tt
1 deserve not the
ent from anything In
y of German U-boat
It must have caused
sual comment. Rut
k they see in this a
( on part of Germany
For the exercise of
le German commands
> slightest credit. Ue
WUVOlll l/CIO M/? 11/ II
no payments will kit
at ONCE.
TUP n l inr An i it
[Ul/c muuc
idly do so \
* ''^^1
r n % nfnnn
vagtantf?Victor Hugo.
It is an ancient axiom tl
iwres can be made 011 tar>
| tthin in battle, for the ob'
^ sons that targets do not st
- ^ -4Anon.
me visit to tills side o
was ostensibly to prod
this country for the i
bat better
cet ranges warsh,ps from Euro
rioits re:i-|prol,ably is one ()f th<
loot back, the suicidal expedition.
probable that to bolste
man army and people
f the Atlantic ? t
luce a cry in THK fAIJj MIST
eturn of our Lancaster count:
pean waters ,0 invest $113,452
s purposes of stamps during th<
but it is also I)a'KU to be condu
r up the Ger- 28?two weeks. 1
. it was nec- answered choerfull
' calling the slo*
UB ANSWKKBl). mous political
?* is called upon lutte. "there's :
in War Savings man U"bonts a
Their command
> intensive cam- that fhp od|lR ,
cted June 14 to mpo were larg<
'he call must he rreatlv in favor
y and willingly. In* captured.
can in a one-time facampaign
In Chara
reason.'' The Gerre
far from home,
era had figured it out
against their own es- ?
s. The chances were ?
of being sunk or beIn
case they were ,
lriL DANA W LAP
LANCASTER, S.
ILAblfcK j|
H
I
rn iHimiic s reasons are s
iQarkahle for consistency,
^ of the mistakes
/ nevei^yet bore any proport
? tolerance of the mistakes
I own.?G. H. Lewes.
I ; , ? The enemies of person
J^re often unconscious and i
M - - -
eldom re- esaary to do tomethin
and tol- or^|nary, and by reaso
of others , , .
and unprecedented jot
Ion to the
of their Deutachland and the Urequire
so much darir
thought one might a
al liberty will be remembered t
ilways in-J appeared unannouncec
g out of tho Lancaster county
n of the safe p^,>r.v call that has
irnevs of the the United States
53, it did not ,he three Liberty
ig as at first su,)S("i ibed, the K.
nticipate. It Was approximately
hat the U-53 a,1(1 fo,)(> restrlctloE
1 at Npunnrt South Carolina, as
has answered PU lf vvou'd
. . , ferenee. Rut t
betrn made since
portunity lay i
entered the war; submitting to c
loans were over- vengeance migl
3d Cross quota exn^t of then i
doubled, the fuel *on'y thes
. . ? had given the
is have been met.
no chance for <
a matter of fact.
not make much dif-!
he more Inviting op
n surrendering and To Call
apt ore. What sort of Columbia,
it not the Americans state select!
n case they had wan- here have i:
e American ships and I ilization of
passengers and crews] negro regist
escape? On the con- The negroes
? * ^
I Many Registrants. , AflBM.1
S. C., June 6.?The
ive service headquarters
ssuei ells for the mob- (Co
2,5 0 v hite, and 3,000
grants at Camp Jackson, accordar
will begin moving June structior
IR1NE SO BIG
IS LIKE DESTROYER
ntlnued From Page 1.)
ice with governmental Ints
vessels are permitted to
I- ? sidious, ancl it is just bee;
* are- unconscious and insid
they are effective and di
and.it is just because the
fective and dangerous thn
* vigilance is demanded of a
loving people.?Onier P.
rniTnP I %1 FTrrct
ause they|and w|thout taking 01
ious that. , . . ....
fuel departed withii
angerous; j
y are next day to
it eternal Hritish and neutral sh;
11 liberty-; miles out. That wa:
Hershey. i iiniteti States entered
1 The only U-boat idei
~ " r ?
i supplies or bas graciously mot
^ regulation 8Ues? but. for son
sink several roaaons, South Can
ips not many tht> foot of the col
3 before the 9a'e of War
the war. The Quota for the c
utified during tire year ,s *567.16
lr?n nf ^ ,
? imi7? n int*y h
all of theae la- after due warn
le unaccountable the lives of all
ilina stands at "afeguarded li
American ideal;
umn of states In . ... .
civilized warfat
Savings stamps. render with a
ounty for the en- treated with th
0, and the divis- oration due pr
not as niratps
nouin sins tne snips: 11? and the
lnp, taking care that movements
on board should be rlods.
ti accordance with
, and the rale, of (jltKDKK
e, they could sur-j
issurance of being j
e established consld-| (Contln
isoners of war, and)
Tho nriHnv oHnntnH I
whites June 24. Both ????? ,
>.< ? ? proceed
will cover five day peaware
b
for the
ISSUED FOR n,,tted 1
200,000 MORE MEN unle88 C(
by scout
ued From Page 1.) Kestri
I from Bni
to Brandywine light in Delay,
where they must anchor
night. They will be pero
go to sea after daybreak
onditions are deemed unsafe
: patrols.
ctions which prohibit crews
n V nshnra I. I ? . t ? - 1
w. s. s.
+
S. O: 15:?Street Ou
Sprinkled.
+
. An argument at this
about irhialtov nr?.i i
?. me coarse of the seven
tacks upon shipping n<
was the U-37, and if tl
tion is definitely estal
ght-to-be quite likely that to the
credited all the damagt
the boat, now that its
late day j)een performed, is pro
al days of at?ar
the coast I'r""e<i Thc No?
sis Identifies- '-""caster unt>'
>llshe,l. It Is WOr,', how wa" 11 "
U-37 is to be me,,t th" war
i done. And ""??? "' h?? >>?"
mission ha, War Sav,ni:a atat
bably on It, N*M has "? doubt
uiu uisirieis was ?
~ , | by the oommar
's Tuesday.
submarines wj
has shown the oho|cei ,t wa8 ,
iaoks the govern- ^ood policy. It
'ery time the op- forced camoufla
i presented. In Who could d
nps sales. The '1oa's met th
? .In the war zom
, when the final
change would h
, |Va.
iders of the visiting, The housi
is not dictated by ,)0rted a r
simply the part of niakin
was a species of en- baging the d
Re. her of men
ouht that had these galize any e
is American shipping to the numl
> over there a single have heen ii
mve hpon civon r?oa_
0 militury committee re eBolutlon
by Ohairman 1)600 rea
K retroactive the bill
[raft quotas on the num
in class one so as to le- *
xceeding of authority as ? BUI
>er or quota which may
n the first drafting of
_0 - -. ^ ..uui OIIIJIS IU 1110 ^?|
phia naval district have
cinded.
: j
3INESS NOTICES J J
J,? ?
. ou* of place. There ain't
? . * things.
r f
K * +
Secretary McAdoo's sugg<
half-soled britches is all r
^-hat are we to do when
I*. A
sol? ii worn out.
cuiirwiy j way back, or to somew
any sich u came. The chances
reach home shores are
those that It would
*3tion of|course in thl8 directlo
ight but I ur abores, which is p<
the conditions but pro
none.
hero whence C?Unt iS made' tha<
that it will W,U be ma,nt??nec
creator part of the
as good as
,, left to the last half
continue it3
n and reach " should be bor
ossible under ^ar Savings stamp
bable under Liberty honds excei
and amount. It Is
this reputation seniors or crew
I. although the Germany would
) sales has been these ships wltl
of the year. joy. and the ate
I lost would have
ne In mind that Thp sentlt
s are not unlike he disposed to
?t In appearance praise of Oermi
the best and d?ot ,n ,he sln'
1 ni?n. rne
to aave themselves? mended by
have sailed into Chairman t
i a very delirium of
,ry of life saved and XK(,
been exactly reveranentalist
who mifjht
i come farward in Waahlngtc
?nv for humane con- the mobiliza
kinp of these Amert- draft r??rioti
resolution was recomthe
war department, * ?
propos
lent announced. (:ount)
merttc
ROES ORDERED loekin
ENTRAIN* JUNE J20-2.-J Thous
in, June 6.?Orders for clusivi
ition of 40,000 negro party.
. . . Room
ro n a n 11 o 11 nod f ak
I>?We have an attractive
iltton for a hustler in every ^
r in South Carolina. A
trious steering control and
g device for light cars,
ands of satisfied users. Exi
territory given to right
For particulars address
105, Berkeley Anartmenf*.
. %
Well, we know of several
states that ought not thro
' at Other states on account c
tals on murder charges.
. .
It'seems that Mr. Hege's
.. * self-defense but It was so
southern ' Tlie purpose of the
w stones ever, is largely conj
,f acquit- News and Courier, of (
|interested in the possib
jHun is inaugurating an
plea was | method of warfare, fou
arranged because the allies have
visit, how. """" '????>?? it
ectore. The ,r?m lhat' ln
'harleston. Is Sl""n*8 9,?mp" 18
lllty that the ? >< "<
.. , win the war. which
entirely new
Importance to YOU
no necessary
. ... . that can be earned
steadily ini
j ran ships Is a
i the world, but Rftntle appHcati
vestment In War jaw> He Is e!th
hacking up your forter of the Ki
>lng your bit to know what he 1
. . ?? many's apparen
? far grenter In ^ ^ Jo|??y c
than any intereat. j motives,
by your money. as vicious as tl
Rood subject for a craj militar;
on of the espionage from June I
or a friend and com.
. . yesterday bj
ftiser, or he does not
s talking about. Ger- eral Crowde
t humane conduct come from 1
oast was dictated by Alabama,
It would have been man 0hio;
ie spirit that encom
v, u.n IUVU iui ftxriiColum
y service to entrain
JO to 25. were sent out {.-on
r Provost Marshal Oen- jn go<
r. The registrants will quick
JO states. Lanca
1,000 to Camp Sher
Arkansas, 3,000 to Camp
anvwh
ibia, S. C. 66-2t.
*
1>K?1917 Ford touring car, ^
)d condition. Bargain tor
sale. Jno. I. Gilbert, at
ster Garage. 66-tf.
, <
1JJ?Two horses, will work \\ I
ere. ennd fnmllv ^ ^
mat li mai raws ne nas tn<
ten law to fall back upon.
* Jo Daniels may be a "cr
t editor," as he was called wb
a member of the cabinet, t
also a secretary of the nav
?
5 unwrit-[paired the effectiveness
: marine effort confined
jparatively small area
O8s-roads waterg may he,
ion made iCharleston paper, "that
>ut he is ie(i the enemy to a
y- ' method?namely, the
his submarine effort '
of the sub- A TOAST TO 1
to a com- (Charlotte (
of Kuropean When Dr. James
says the the First Baptist oh
this has now sprinir he closed hi
dopt a new d^lt with war p.
. . trlotism, with a toa
diffusion of |
copy of which many
widely, mak-1 . ' ? - -
passed the sink
F,iA<1' or that killed F
Observer.) wounded soldiei
I. Vance spoke at a's?. if it had d
urch in the early mu?h a suhjugr
s address, which I ni,,r('er and des
'oblenis and pa-: for mercy
at to the flaj?. a i KOVernmftnt 01
desired to hav^!wratb the capti
. ... I t-iKe, ArKai
lng of the Lusttania |
ted Cross nurses and '( amP I)ix'
is In the hospitals 4,000 to Ca
lared. It was not so Kentucky, 2
ition of the spirit of Kentucky; L
itruction, as it was a Kunston, Ka
at the hands of a to Camp Gri
f whose righteous oliia. 1,000
ured German pirate tucky; Okla
isas; Florida, 2,500 to Apply
New Jeraey; Georgia, 300 a,
mp Gordon, Georgia;
,000 to Camp Taylor, YVANTE1
.ouisiana, 5,000 to Camp and b
in?as; Miasisslppl, 3,000 prices
int, Illinois; North Car- phone:
to Camp Taylor, Ken
ihoma, 500 to Camp SUMMK1
-.,.oap, .
to J. W. Evana, phonea * '
nd 301. 64-tf. .
? J
[>?Spring chickens, eggs ^rtj9
eef cattle. Highest market
paid. J. W. Evans, 4 ^
i 300 and 301. f 64-tf.
t HOME in M Aiintoino A# M
une paper suggests mat
little difference in sending v
^ sea in a storm in open b
stabbing a ifaby as it sleer
> ^
v*teduced to the plain lar
the United States but appl]
literally and figuratively, tl
tnere la . .. . ,
ing the whole Atlan
vomen to I .
American coasts to t
oats anil I .
coasts his hunting gro
>s.
this, he would have l
, build in considerable ni
iguage of
ring both typ* of U"boat' ,arg'
he Amer- greater cruising radius
tvnnu If Kn LI .i <
An omcer or the C]
ttc from the bank yesterday sent
he European a copy of the ton
und. To do srraP book w,n b<
. , preserving:
Lo devise and * , a a.
Here s to the Red <
intbers a new there's not a threat
tr and with \n; nor a shred of
than the old In all the spread <
?... - - ? "
harlotte National |uns cause
I the Interviewer!
ist, which every PER!
i the richer for
Roy Parks, o
it spending a few
1 of it,
it Miss Mary
if it, Rock Hill, is si
with Mlftftoa Hi
10 stand in rear. Kunalon, Kf
^ 3,000 to Cat
30NALS. ollna; Tenn<
I>odRe, Iowa
f Canton, Ohio, la Travis, Texa
days at home. Camp Lee,
Cureton White, of |
the week-end |
mrlfttta on/1 1
inaas; South Carolina, North
mp Jackson, South Car- crest,
sasoe, 3,000 to Camp Eight
; Texas, 3,000 to Camp electrt
a; Virginia, 3,000 to station
Virginia. Cravei
Carolina (or rent; Ridge- 1
18 miles from Asheville. I
rooms, furnished, water and M
e lights. Near railroad fl
i and poBtoffice. Geo. B.
i, Lancaster, 8. O. 61-tf. '' J|k.
t leans In Franco have "mad
d . *
? All p^st and gone now, (
*V" hut likely to be repeated?
Monday afternoon just hi
? rain, which made a fellow
ghad'??'gas mask. At this \
Hon. Bud Bigk's rises to a
ie a hit." * ??? ? ??u i
present a new problem
>f course, anf* would compel them
that dust|means ot dealing with
efore the r'ne menace." In vi
wish he dispatches telling of a
>oint. the and more powerful sub
point of ,>ut out by Germany, t
I11S lie would 1 ' ?'?' 1UIII IU I1H?1(
to the allies R,,t h?roe* hied for
Faced steel and lea
i to seek new ri
1 recious Mood shed
i the sufcma- Bathing it red.
lew of recent Here's to the Whll
new, larger Thrilled by the sigh
marine being Who know? the righ
. vr . But feels the might
he News and *
I lroilffh ilav q nH
Edwards.
for It, ,, , ?
Mrs. J C. W
*?r 't, ? .
Rock Hill, are
, ? parents, Mr. ai
te of it? . .
# 1A txlnKham.
it of it,
ll 't Miss Ivouise 1
of if from Chatham,
..irrK.O
. H? cum IVrtLlll'l I BH K>
hite and children, of
visiting the former's H ?S|
Mrs. W.
VVvlle returned home |
Va., Wednesday,]
Hi K* S sl:1 ? '
VflT r jflfe
E teHo^KjBK' mm Wj> ', ' ?ln
BiK sleaSBTirBBr
BBBBf
> Jf*
t fl I < ,
| order to propound the
, What is^the street sprinkle
f A Lexington. N. C., law
"There At no unwritten law
i Carolina. Vengtajjoe is a!
^ /and and the state c
P North Carolina, jHUE noTfNk;
question: curler 0 theory Is, (is
r for? most inetregting possifc
It Is likelier that Germs
yer says: up a daring bluff In Its
in North of making the world fe
llotterL/x'rine policy. The subi
yto* ti
itizeiyvpr w^r? of Germany, how
IL-bA-nocna ,."inK the Uvea. .of m.11
i it Hays, "a Womanhood's rare
illity." But Made manhood dar
my I* putting Purity's prayer f6r
_ , . Kept it so white
f(trior* hope ,T , ^ 4.
Here a to the Blue
ar its^ubma- Heavenly view of it,
Tiaiin# war- star-spungle^ hue <
ever, though Honesty's hue of It
n? jnnornnta Constant and trm
. * 11. where she^visl
for it Catherine Wyli<
e for It;
it Mrs. Ellmtfli
John H. Poag
of it? ford Poagt< left
Hill, the latter
>f it, removed at the
?. *? J
tod her Bister, Miss B1F|7^T!^
JB
?o?
3th Crawford.
and her Bon, Craw*
Thursday for Rock
to have his tonsils
Rock Hill Infirmary.
| privilege of wreaking bte <
^ ^ gpixnco." Bgande pretty g
the
>WnrWtt^Hnpdmbatants. women
ood, but paidVieagre
Irfertda Kal?er, a
H<,rt#g to the whole
^n4. I gtar?. stripes, and p;
military 4r"l Here'* to, the *oul t
md^aa b*?n| iwd. Whlte/and
?' '*> moved his fara
ole of It; , # Cheaterfleld av<
>' ,t~r* cated on day ai
1 > byrh)a aon-ln-la
4 ^ A
i
uunningnam has I
lly to their home on
spue. house va-1
treat will be occupied |
w, H. I>ee Steele. KjflHH
a i n 4**^ I
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