The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 14, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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The Charlotte Obsen
^ ? '-'with the ( Germans n
'Paris now 6r hever.'
..a lvi.i....
m "* " "*>
' THE LAN
PARIS. THE SPIRIT OF '
rer thinks that "We certainly gi
. seems to be Lefore they got us,'
This objec- American marines
CAfffigg^NEWS. LANCflSTE
rHK KKiUtlOUS. M.oiHtjJJ ixjb l
it a few of them ter couflnjto alio
" said ojpe of the about twiyhO ha
wounded i^the Durlrt^.the
,, ^^
R. S. C. ^ # ^ ^
r 1
>een sold. Lancastment
Is $657,100;
s been sold.
campaign of two "
* '
JUNE
i
ruoutfneu iui-Nuaj nn
/v' ? BY T1?K
LANCASTER NEWS I
Lancaster, S. <
%' - ' GEORGE RULLA C
Editor and Miuii
SLRSCKll'TION P
Ca?h in Advati
EfeY'. ? One Year
' Qi. Mnntlia
iu rnuajr ^ive Df ttie enemy is s<
COMPANY, server through the faci
mans h^ve reached A
KAYKX right of the River Ois?
***"' lage la on the crest of
RICH: 'looking the imports
ice. Hibbecourt. If the Fr?
^2.00 |p08ition In that local
?en by the Ob- Houreshes-Venllly fl
t that the Ger- "Mother and fath
utoval, on the them, and I did," i
?, and this vil- lad whose parents <
the hills over- | many.
i
int town of That's the spirit
anch lose their who are fighting ii
lity, the Ger- it no giving up; the
Ight. , . "V weeks, b
er told me to tfet must benDought
said a New York In stamps for <
vere born lr. Oer- nnd child In Lai
this must come f
of the Americans one, rather than
1 France. There from a few. No
iy flfiht until they mitted to buy
egins today, there
or pledged for $20
every jfepian, woman
Hcasltgrrcounty, and
rom.each and every
large subscriptions
one person is permore
than *1.000
t
THIRD LIBER
BONDS
TY '
J
HHpH< QlA ?
m .?
$ Entered as Second C
J October 7, lb06, at the
Lancaster, S. C., under
gross of March 3, 1873.
j ? The News is not respoti
* views of Correspondents.
I **"" rational articles on topic
Interest will be gladly l
* mans would for the fir
:'as? Matter opening In the directii
1'ostollice at
act of Con- It Is In this immed
the issue of the pres<
isiblo for the to come and it marks
Short and[S(aKe of the (jav "ag j
u of general I
eceived. Flanders and Aisne
~ third and fourth days
st time see an fall and "get as m:
on of Paris. they can before t
late area that them. The Amerlc
?nt fighting is great people, fight
the critical principle, and that
in the Somrne, in "No Man's hand'
combats the'spirit?fight to a fi
Of the often- I Siinnr?s*> \vn nrtnnl
any Germans" as worth of stamps
he Germans get printed the form
an people are a to be used throu>
ing for a great(and it may be se
spirit of the men j ranged that one
' is the American J so many star
nlsh! I throughout the
thiu anlrit i n ,^n_ I I? Annnrt ""1*" '
In this paper is
of the pledge card
shout the campaign.
ien that it is so armay
agree to buy
rips each month
year, thus opening
NOW ON HA1>
\ 7
Subscribers who have
V I 1 *1
paid or
x
"^dy Country 'Ti? of That
of l.i'-orty."
FRIDAY, JUNE 1
sive were most menac
Ifl^Sm lies.'' The day's stor>
I'indicates that at all ot
|allies are making sui
ance. are holding their
, Sw??t Land ipjaces an(j driving t
?? mans at others. The
4, 1918 .
Iur to the nl- garil to War Savini
r of the battle ty bonds and the 1
her points the ^ pose we put up mo
rcessful resist-,?whatever is pallet
lines at some ! we can?"Ret then
?ack the Ger- us"?would we the
Germans have more than the bo;
?s stamps. Liber- have little ready
Red Cross?sup- have more when
ney and material vested In the fall
1 for?as long as The campaign
l until they get on a systematic t
5n be doing any in the county, i
ys "over there," will have the o
ui moot? who may I I U)
cash, but who will
the crops are har- ??
I.
has been organized
>asis, and every one
white and colored,
pportunity to help I ni
no wisn to pay cash uiil
ill for the bonds.
Subscribers who hav
> payments will
(please
s*m
' rfmJ
A,
e made
y do so ?
==========
, " r
SENTENCE SER>
?
Behold?I will build ti
the greatness of God!nier.
% - _
Pro loon li <\ * t*%???*?
^^^ lliUUC MIHKlUrt at IIII9
point in the French li
IONS. at enormous cost, bi
!policy of the German
ae a nest on press their way in regi
?Sidney L^-jof life. It Is here thai
morning they have pei
territory to a maxiniu
?u?. ?f.n I A
out- particular wno are "getting a
ine of defense fore they get us?"
nt it was the
war lords to THE CAM
ardless of loss Today marks the
t since Sunday great campaign in
netrated allied and South Caroll
m distance of are set to work wltt
tew of them be- Uncle Sam, and
same time. If
standing or confli
PAIGN. looked in the sol
s beginning of a an easy matter 1
Lancaster county district director,
ina. Committees tenants or comm
1 a determination The goal must
themselves at the
through misunder- ai
ct, any one is overlcltation,
It will be
to find the nearest
or one of his lieulttee
member,
be reached. South
! ONCE.
THE BANK OF LAND
IAWPAQTED C C
' - w
^ /
1STER 4
\
v j9?.<v
jl i aiooo ul lliu uu v* u>
by fair and ardent tnind
les of the deserving.ridge^
j/ature, 'vvjio )s uncone
immorality, entrancing i
ty;' savage in her cruelty
her prodigality and apps
a. . . 1-. - -
i.ijr lCil I six miles, ?nd regardh
s as robber- .
S T Cole COst "*em >n niej
gained important terrl
placed the French line
clous in her a serious position. T1
n her beau- fort to rer "h the
, imperial in back of the French
tiling iu hei jWPen them and this
ess of what it , t?? bring the state
1. they have' torn position in sa
tory and have inns stamps, and tl
of defense in reputation of the
he German ef- squarely and cheei
level country upon it. South Cai
front, but be- is $33,000,000; on
open country I,
up from its hot Carolina must p
les of War Sav- foot of the eolum
ius maintain the it. the lead whe
state to meet every undertakir
rfully every call tory. Lancaster
olina's allotment must sit at the h
ly approximately i counties in the st
:et away from the j
n and take its place |
re It has stood in
IK throuRhout his-1
county, likewise,
ead of the table of
ate.
IthouKh our will
UnilVrnUliiU; J. \j.
.Jlt v
I and our zeal and our I mihiir n?..i
?
i \:uii v u ibiuiih, lb 1101 cm i
* dumb. There is no ap:
* * dpeal.?Eil?ar Salt us.
h -
j> > j?" We look berore and af
,, And pine for is
\ . Our sincerest laughter
' ^Witl^some pain is fra
">-/ Our sweetest soiirb are
mo? ?n.?* -r ? .
y near dui,
- . there are form'dehle
3\ver to an> !
by large numbers of
jto encounter and o1
ter, hardest part of the cor
no^? . lite immediately in 1
I Crown Prince's army,
ught; I
> those ,ed- also' ?hat the Fren
~ a. 1 hnrlf t n f ho nrana rn/
'lofpnS">S ' _
reserve troop*
vereonte. Thn 13 C* T"\
itrart seems to
Front of the
It is intimatch
have fallen
1 nr\aii{nn frtn i
CROSS NO
+
? faith are Rreat
in*.; to acrompl
their number,
k I C ward is the jo;
? ^ consciousness <
morrow they j<
adventure, and
lie followed by
war means m
148 nurses are try- Nurses can b
Ish the work of twice ot service t
and more. Their re- dolly fitted
y of sacrifice, and the nurses not n
jf duty done. To- to enroll for
Mjrney on the great pitals and d
their footsteps must is directly lr
more women to whom extension of
ore than sock and practice of n
v?* uuioiiig acviviiics.
e assigned to the classes
0 which they are espe,
and mapy married
eglstered oun be induced
nursing service in hos- p
iopensarles. This change
1 line with our previous
age limits and with our
Ot reanirlnir reclstrntfnn
i uai icit ui otiuucsi ti
D?
" 4 ? V ? '''*
_Y **
"S l,le. Let me gather to myse
ate and meaning of the earth
to< aun, the light, t^he foam
ajg Let my soul become enls
a) not enojigji; I am little ai
c , ' a tible. I'desire a greatness
UUUKUl.
?Shelley. their final stand.
The purpose of th
If the secret doubtedly is to drive c
, the golden coat as nPar Paris a
flecked sea. . . .
whatever ground may
irged: I am I
ad contemp- the German iTOO?* in
i of soul, an the advance will more
e enemy un- L A N C
in at whatever
s possible, hut The Importance c
be Rained by of nurses in the Ri
this direction. aervice ls str
thnn likelv ho ''y "" "re
needs of the situat
ASTER CHA
if the enrollment prand army of hi
ed Cross nursing "Girls of Ame
essed at present sade- Victory m
.miliar with the successful enlistn
ion, and no ap- nursing army.
sweaters and
P "Hurry, you
I trained for the
=~J!nianlty has knr
imanity. enrolled, then
rica, join the cru- have not vo,un
iay depend on the v'ce> 'low can
lent of a large of duty whlch
He of it! Heln to Thousands, ten
wheat substitutes. in enrolling
of the 65,000 women, Cross hdme
greatest mission hu- previous exl
iwn. If you have not have enable
do so now. If you more than 1(
teered for active ser- a&d navy wi
you escape the finger of the civilit
points to you now? new measur
a of thousands, hun- additional ni
graduate a uracil for Red
defense nursing. .These ,
tensions of eligibility S
us to enroll and assign
1,000 nurses to the army
thout undue disturbance
, yr , ,
in nursing service,
e making thousands of J/t
urses eligible will, I am jffli
' irraaiance 01 minci, a net
A broader hope. lchai
"71 ..r
^ EDITOBIAIiETT
This is the day of the
: .
per insignt, halted when the reser
d JefTeries. encountered: In view
tlons of General Fool
the effect that offensiv
I to victory, it would not
!to see the allies go nea
W. S. S. stead of the Germans
Paris.
ve troops are peal that has been
of the asser- than that sent out 1
h recently to N'?yes. President o
. . Nurses' association
e is essential , ? ....
the bureau of field
be surprising ment of nursing of tl
rer Berlin In- Cross, who addressc
going nearer lows:
"We nurses are
made la stronger | lead it Say in
by Miss Clara D. schools of Amerii
f the American: pass.'
and director 01 [ "As president c
service, depart-j ucution associatlo
he American Red glad and proud
;s nurses as fol- nurses produced
training are rally
the only women liberty by answer!
the name of the ('re(*R thouss
ca, 'They shall not wo,,d'R creates
question.*'
>f the National Ed"
it will make mo Nurses who
to know that the istered tralnim
hy public school January 1, 191
ItifT to the cause o? eligible as a wji
uk this first call to nient as Red (
inds of victims of tho sure, enable
t tragedy will ask the to secure t
nurses deslr
. unduly the
graduated from reg- W,th ma,uti
R schools prior to ^y8*0?' e^<
8, have been made popu^at,on-"
it measure for enrollCross
nurses through Home
the American Red Cross ^
the additional military , 7,
ed without complicating
work of those chargetr I
fining the health and "
:iency of our civilian V'
?4>. .
Defense Service. S j. I
< uougnt one??go ahea
> : V
* r other!
rfi
g "f . Your duty is not done
buy a War Savings stamp
V *
able to buy another.
i - ?*?
/ ^It does seem tbht g<
d, buy an- ^
TYPHOID IS PKK1
This Is the beglnnin
when you SOn when typhoid is ni
if you are than at any other dur
The disease, being pre'
tie care may save a 11
)od, strong rcoiu.
who have been tral
k'KNTIVK credibly task to wh
* ed by our Rovernme
k of the sea- on|y women whom
ore prevalent permits to so with
ins the year, r.avy. We are the
ventlve, a lit- carr>' on our slorioi
fe or several "There Is an im
~~t.i f'uty definite and
ined for the in- service."
loh we are call
nt. We are the qphe following
the government, nur8e>s appeal to
our army and volunteer for sen
only women to hospitals was wrl
is tradition. j can Red Cross by
porta nt duty?a1 whose record sh<
vital?for every been assigned to
a modification
as announced t
. .. . , , Red Cross. Th
letter containing: a ... . . , ,
.. the technical 1
other nurses to .
, . .. tration with
rice In the army . , . . . .
...... boards which t
tten to the Amerl- . . .
. ? , ? observed by th
a Red Cross nurse, , ..
... . of the demam
8 that she has
.. graduate nurse
I n O nrmu nneuA
of the requirements. To preven
oday by the American ?' unskilled
is modification waives ,an "Ick in
-equirement of regis- married nuri
state examination Raged in a<
ias been heretofore eligible for
e Red Cross because urged to em
d for thousands of Gross as ho
s in the army nurse assignment I
"5 i " %. *
it any serious shortage pN
nurses to care for civilAmerican
cities every
?e or nurse not now encttvo
nursing and not
army service will be
roll with American Red
me defense nurses, for
for few hours dally or
* ^ J, find sonysthin
; '^jhan making stump a]
G' v ' p 4.
The German people ar
t 4 'Victory Is near and it Is
4ouhted that the German
pri' ter victory is won .will fe<
Bit * tbvirs also.
g better to |lo Typhoid is product
peeches. jnot all eases through
luted water or milk or
e told "in1 laiade (torn those subsi
not to beiwejis and springs are
people af (f> thp health of r
?1 that it is (herefrom and throi
*i "" 1woman in this counl
ed in most if a nurse's training,
drinking pol- a change ot' duty; it
other product diate military serrlr
? obt'e tion on every
lances. Open .... - ^
be enrolled in such
often a men- | sepv|ces may be kno
ill w ho drink ( niay \)e within ronn
igh them to j roll now in the Rei
try who has had corps. The namt
This may not bp the number and
may not be im-inre omitted for n
e. But it is an "U g. Arm
nurse that she; "Camp a
way that her | ??And so the si
wn and that sin ^ ^ave answered,
nunleation. i:n" one of the i48 nu
1 Cyoss nursing ^ ?
* j corps before Ja
? of the camp and j The America
name of the nnrse chief reeruitlni
lilitary reasons. rorp{, has deeir
iy llase Hospital. pns'.Mon to ni
, May 25, 1918. nursing serv'ce
unmons came, and 1 registered scho
I am said to hejihis change in
rses at Camp ,| lotions. Miss .1
nuary 1. weekly, nura
in Rod Cross as the Kencles and i
? agency for this Primaries, ba
led It beBt to be In a similar act!
loblll/e for patriotic needed to oa
every graduate of a tr,ct visiting
el. In announcing 'n?the
registration regu- By such v
lane Delano, director ditlonaj nurs
lug neighbors in emerutralng
in hospitals, dis- >
iby saving stations, and
vlties. Others will /be
rry on the work of die- *
0 '
or public school nuraolunteer
work those ades
will render local aer- .tfl
(T g* ' U * '
* - -+?*?f
A tax on silk pajnmns
gmf *4
1 fdw terrors to the avera
\Jr .. penman. l?ut when
di^t ghat's the beglrnini:
_/* -? * tirely dffferdnt story.
V . '
A movement in on feet
I many others, unless ox
would have fion ,s tpkon aPai?R' '
Re newspa-j?f ?,ollutlf>n- Often a i
nes to h. v. ,am'na,efl for a lonp ti
: of an on- f"R d,8COVP <l; typhol,
numerous insta'nees b?
I impure milk used I
to i?ni>thun ereani, the cows produ
trenie prevail- service."
he seeping in Miss Mary F. Bet
stream is con- ,he na,,?"al organis
. . health nursing, nlsc
me before be- I ,
1 lows to the member
il also has in tion*
Jen traced to ..Tllts lilIie has c
11 making ice nurse in the country
ring the milk Cross. There
?... aiuui. r ur a
pictured before
ird, president ?i <.rnsftders, Hixty
'.at I on for Pl'W'cj men, unreasoning
> appeals as and supreme,
s of her nssocia-i "They have gal
grimly. They d<
oine for every they do not conip
to enroll In the stand. 148 nurse
is now an 1m- snnrt of ?h,? vnl,M
? i wrue, mere is of me bureau <
nie sixty thousand headquarters, i
thousand fighting "The present
. undaunted, ready makes it impel
the enrollment
thered. silently and for the armed
) not hesitate and hie way. We
lain. And here we! nurses for the
s, ar.d sixty thou- January 1. 191
A ? - - I
if nursing at national vice and at
jaid: from civilian
situation at the front needed sprel
-ative that we hasten establlshmeiv
of competent nurses dition are as
forces In every* posst- gency servh
need thirty thousand which call su
army nurse corps by ber of nuraei
8. for the care of our If all clvl
the same timo relieve ?
duty many other nurses
y in military and naval ?
tH. These nursea in ad- . vfl
ik?d to enroll for oraorre
in local <1i-list <-r -. V
iddenly for a large*num-^
a. ? * *
Hans, who need skilled y
the Mississippi riv^r, whi
Jfcat tire practice of fo
"i^nvse of a river has snfl
f I Sre reversal. 'We now
I rivers follow us.
f I r. ? ? ?N
.'?* Moll, of the Bpaitanbi
rail.? -xiTo.
ell is.to say 1,avinK h?'?n permitted
Mowing the to (,r,nI< from pollute<
ferod an en- likewise flies and n
make th conveyors and inocula
persons who contract
this fact is clearly dei
irg Journal, 'he assertion that the
1- ' * V?n(i?? D.. .1 * .J
unknowingly' P**'"111ivo need for hu
1 stroams. to care r,)r our 8oI<
and overy mom her
losquitneg are of pub||(. h(,a||
tors of many do her utmost. The
typhoid, and n zev teachers and
nonstratlve of ,,ur*,os Jndigpensi
disease is pro- f"ns<' A* m"??bers
- _ n?'1 , Hue up f
nil reds of nurses tweon the dnrk i
liers and Hailors inn the supreme
of the organiza- to give.
,h nurses should "The number o
Red Cross recog-Jj3 , that Is nl
public, health in ti^> midst of
ble for home de- safe ambitions,
of the American life's pathway,
or home defense American Ited Ci
w. niiirinu, dc-'men ai me
ind the dawn, fac- millions who
sacrifice, and ready ! through the ?
I must be suppl
n my Hod Cross pin | plied as the t
1. In October, 1916, for them,
playtime, happy in "The departi
and singing along izes that the A
O enrolled in the confronted by
*OSS- Trill V It lirou n.l.lnl.
rroni and ror the njtrsinK are
enter cantonments portant, as tl
Iraft. These nurses that as few
led and will be sup- employed foi
turpeon Kenerals call eare of a sin
is therefore
ment of nursing real- vldual nursei
merican Red Cross Is necessity ai
a nursing problem nurses for h
to have euro IMs 1m- i ' 1^
tie Red jCrotw polntfj out, Vfi
nuraefl *3 posrlt>V he %X
r all their time in ,the 1
Kl?- jiWlent. The public u ^
urged to employ indl- ]
4 only ID case of real, m
nd to ,^U!lze visiting /. M
loapltala. w^ierevpr they * '
w- fcndl "^ /y x>i4iji iiiiux e &iri
I ?^'.r ttaous&nT'cloltars f
J*T ,?k We never kissed
aM *
but we don't believe
" ^tliat much." He may b
we're wondering If he \
Jug the Baltimore girl w
IS Sillily Kir uy Ut-tti I'UV ill i
or a stolen Places of flies and m
a Baltimore 0xtermination as far
3 it in worth these disease-carrying
e righ|, butj,:ase8 typhoid may
vaa compar- Too "inch care In the
ith those he itation and the keepln
premises cannot be
me ureeumK and do your part I
osqultoes and the army and navy
an possible of To those direct n
Insects, many Mrs. Mary C. C. Br,
be prevented ?J ,ho National Kdi
tton, adds her voire
matter of ean- s<,hooi t,
g clean of the Sohools for nurses
taken at this which follows:
n recruiting for n Kay loyalty tn
nurse corps." sprouts In cadets
ppeals to nurses, I "I still have
ndford. president dated March 18,
icntional nssocln-i peal, almost a pri
in a call to high I stered nurses of (
o enter trainingjfor volunteers; nr
in June, part of few? A total o|
J active service, at
- . ....r, IIUl VMIIJT
i aii idea which tablishmenta, h
' training. bearing on the
a circular letter, eluding thfe I
1018. It la an up- These general
lyer, to 65,000 rag- nation, It la bei
our nation. It asks by mobilizing
id why are there so musing resourc
r 30,000 ready for of all graduate
"e asked to volnn-l im? m?h/v*?l?i "/a
i ii? military 05- nruwwiuii
>ut which has a vital gethor with
health of civilians, In- married nurs
nmlllea of soldlcra. '*r to provid
nursing needs of the ?
laved, can beat be met (Contli
practically our entire ^
by the enrollment He
s of registered train- offer 0n<
, for any case (
r. i iih#so-measures, to- J
the part time service of * ^
e*. It is believed will Jj^H
o adequate nursing ?Sr-' *Jj
nued on Pagf 5.) *
?w78ThVr r'~lj VjS
Hundrri! IxfUN Reward?
of Catarrh that cannot b*
^E"^$?<JretarJ Baker Havi
1 ("\-more than\ 700,<"?<..(
lEM|lroou* In Frafcce *nd th
have been a
n^Ahtd *?id '.'more tha
words he mlph
r 10 Hue oC troops t
. Benson when typhoid 1
r there are contracted.
American ?
ie statement We don't know juat
a definite if by the current price
n" 600,000. Charlotte being aev
t ftatw Cora- Quart. We were und
o the length prehension that in Nor
8 more readily "High school ?rt
' form no greater sei
v* tering training eel
immediately upon
Wh" "! .-tool year. The c,
of Hr?uor in are the men and '
en dollars jv, fighting to defeat I
er the mjsap- 9a*e the world to'^i
th Carolina to ho*t8 of n,lrftes behh
uluate* can per J * per by January
vice than by en-j "It seems to
lools tyr nurse* military struggle
the close of the for our profeesli
"uantlegi of today faith In sacrifice;
women who are right to be hear
>arhatfsm and to which shall creat
Civilization The the holsaust. 1
id the line and In ^*mp todaj
1, 1919. filtered Indlvldi
me that the great will arij) an In
has hecAne a test nurses to the r
on; a test of Its to military, pul
a test of woman's can Red Cros
d In the councils ntirses.
:e- new idealB from "With all s
48 60,000 In enrolled, the u
r, unjpthe retlo Is armv anri n?w
nu.oi up? imve rcg- cured by Hall
.ally or not. This
~kpqrtant number of five year*. an i
osfos for assignment S&SbSiS
sllc health, or Amerl- the Mucous at
h Held or hospltgl Ewd^fttona
After you b
______ Medicine tor
urn graduate nurses Krt>at tmprov
nusuA^meeds of the h<-*ith. h
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