The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 02, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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'tary advantages gained are neg- ( n(j
iDle in thi fare of what they costly ,x
In lives aiuMguns. Another drive mav
but
kte expected at any time, but the,
1 pose
enemy will find the opposition he
tlem
encounters more formidable than at
back
any time since March 21, when the
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offensive was begun.
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The allied armies a\^-~-1jj
condition to withstand aftd reprfl^at- ,jur,
tuck at this tittle than evwr^before: ( n
the American armv in France has . .
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Iteen doubled in the vjjtjr j^^rent past
and .will soon be doubled if
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the enemy proposes to strik\ everv 1/1.
clay of delay moans greater strength A
?f the opposing forct-s. and foi th t
vonosxr. I ? t - > ? - ^
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giewal of the* offensive may be ex- _ 1
pected. . 1
- -"he German losses during the past - 2
a. have been great, many pris- J
cb "having been t^ken by th?- jJ
British, French and American forces r 2
.and these prisoners intimate that 1 ? -
^siege 01 apprenenston nas overtaken Q>
tt.he German army. This realization rfJ
\)f true conditions,.is a part of the ir*
j?ood news that has beei^ coming |J
Across the water. i rf?
"What the present week may bring UZ
Torth is as problematical as was the UT
forecast of the previous weeks. C'er- LT
lain It Is, however, that the eneinv LC
^ will strike again at what he consid- UZ
?rs the opportune time; likewise, it UZ
ts certain that the allied armies will IC
*iot be caught napping when the re.newa"!
of the drive begins. IJl
> SBNATfflit TILI'MAX. g
News of the serious illness of Sfi
# ^jfe^nator Tillman at his home i:i 31
/^^%Jjflftngton is received with a great 31
f'# deaf of uneasiness by his strong 3j
friends and supporters in South SJJ
Carolina. His health recently h ?s jilj
teep* considered better than for SO
.e time and the "fact that he wa < 31
> strickon suddenly last Thursday on- S3
ly became known Sunday. Several
years ago lie suffered a stroke of ^2
v.- ,?amlysls and the result of this sec- |*^
~'"?i1id stroke is forecast by the phys:
clans who entertain little, if nnv r2
Tiope of his recovery. At this tints J J
-when the senior senator's services in [ the
congress are so needed and in the , ? ?
midst of his campaign for re-election {
in which he is opposed by three can- ! ? '
didates. his illness Is felt more keen- [
ly by his friends, who hope against ?"
rhope that the end may, notrbe near I
and that his illness may-prove lejj? 1{
serious than Is Intimated by the|E|
bulletins 'sued by his physicians. U3
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TUESDAY, JULY 2. I'M*. inn
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GOQft* NEWS. Por
The accomplishments of the allied p,,M
armies on tlpp l^jjopean hat tlef routs the
l<ave /fuij^jnietl poo?T reading t?r UU> tlU4JVUStweeit.
There is. of course, nptfi- and
to, justify over-optimism, or to stro
indicate that the end of the strug^e coul
?- ?y-ui, uiii hi" success"!* oi '(lie liuh
plan
trlans on the Italian front, the ac- 0f i
tlvity of the Ilritish. French and com
American troops on the western lino,
stll contribute to make the past tjl(1
"week's news look good. The gains j ^
fiave all been on the side of the allies !r.,n
find the cost has not been unusually ?p(
great, as the case when gains are hellmade
by the enemy. The "great" man
' #l?rmnn ^iffnnoluo io ???* n " ' * ~ 1
**?iieiCDare Your Hon
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For Summer Days So<
BS3| *sf
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l-'rom the ample stocks of chyice si/mn
furnishings on the
Lancaster Department Stor
Whether it's a hammock, iranl oh Kenc
room suit thot's needed, you can makV t
unlimited variety of sty!e-anil-qau\it
ran^in# from the inexpensive up.
Summer draperies, cretonnei and
sh rtwoist Loxes, refritferatori, \"udor
everyth njr to make home cool/and com
Headquarters Fo:
For infinite variety and those hard-t<
The Lancaster Department Stores is the
who after a careful search ?f the stores
got just what she wanted, iShe told us
he a fact?that we have tlie most comj
rugs in Lancaster.
The Lancaster Departrr
"The Best Place to Shop /
TH
IT MAY UK . get there, th
landley Page, British airplane way right n<
structor, lias discovered a means
.. . A1_ . SHOULD
wnich the war can be ended
adily. (Every time we hear of a A very ar
i who knows how to end the war, Ink the cour
ickles the bottom of our feet), when the o
H. Workman is sponsor for Mr. progress ca
;e and according to a statement automobilist:
ie in New York a day or so ago, block. Of <
plan is to build 10,000 super- has a perfec
ial dreadnoughts in the United street at an>
tea by August 1, 1919, (thirteen onable consi
nths, or 769, and a fraction ove:, an(' h's
month); and with these, Mr. turn at Gay
rkrnan declares, could be carried Onnlap and
oss the ocean enough guns, bombs White streei
aviators to defeat the Germans block beyoni
hiti !n to 60 days. Mr. Work- annoyance i:
n*s one proviso is ' if we start when autom
These planes, Mr. Workman Main street
s, could l>e landed in France un- cut-out opei
their own power, one starting ble for the s
n the United States every 10 tie time won
utes. and he doesn't think that ing 'around
iygle one would be lost in the vices lasting
ls-Atlantic lliuhts. His ronte ^wrTf Wh
ild carry him by the Aaores ;iu<l?Vnnvi'iiience
tugal, and Jie explains tl^Tliis while on the
rerence fof- this route is due to ciation of th
farY-that a 7,000 foot volcano in the services
Azores would serve as one guide would am pi:
suggests that at least 10 de- drivers for
vers in a state of obsolescence open-air ser
d be stretched out to act as attended bv
tships so that pilots of the air- in Lancaster
les would never he out of sight fulness on tli
i destroyer, together with their automobiles
passes and wireless. jpopularity of
o, Mr. Workman proposes to end ! ?
war 30 or 60 days after August j
919, and if he can do that, we | The peopl
guarantee that his picture will get together
into the papers. But we fear the lor next win!
hoy forgot to wake up Mr. Work- lay may me;
and he's dreaming. As a mat- for fuel dur
of fact, it's easy to dream of the as they did I
of the war and licking Germany more acutely
n easy thing to draw on paper, advised ever
for real accomplishment of pur- supply of cor
, we're looking to certain gen- niPr months
en in Washington, who are winter niont
:od by a hundred million peo- scarce and fi
They've been putting sold iers j[e oritic
at a rapidnug^ gjrirf?00 past week of
la^l^'-MHr-ne built in the next ing a carload
ie?yi months and can go across which he is a
heir own power without mishap, his cellar eve
can whip the Kaiser when they tells The Nov
r-l ^ a P*"P r-| ST " IP'F wa i - y* * P" mmm ?
fF LANCASTER NEW^ LANCASTER. S. C.
iose airships are on their cure coal under the same c<
>w. at this time, that is, if they
kind of coal that is offered
1 BE < OXSIDEHATE. kind he is taking, which ii
inoying practice of pass* mine% His secretary, Mr. I
t house on Sunday q|ghts kindly offered to order the
pen air services are "fn Mayor Stewart or the county
n be avoided many ! ministrator for private cons
s by driving around the : " the citizens of the town v
ourse. every automobile 'n their checks to Mayor Ste
t right to pass up Main t*ie amount they need to cai
r and all times, but reas- through the winter. If this
deration for the speaker now? the coal can be secure
rers will prompt one to or ?arly winter it
street or. at least at impossible to secure coal
drive around throneh citizens of this town will hav
1. coming in to Main a Ito blame but themselves if
il the conrt house. The no* P11* 'n tbe'r orders for
... .. . . this time, when it can he pi
s especially noticeable
... . .. i It has been impossible uf
ohiles are coming up the I
.... .... ... ., | time to get any high grade
hill, outlines with th*> |
, . ... . block coal and the fuel admi
l. rendering it impossi.
... i ? t? of South Carolina is urging
speaker to he heard. Lit-,
,. . .... ?,i ! pie to stock up now with tl
ihl lie lost through driv.
... of coal (hat can be procuri
the Idnek. and the sejjl
. . , "."'coal which is now availubb
only hoout an hour and ?
o ,1,., . same grade of coal which
Sunday night, little in,
, , . . village used as domestic i
would be occasioned, i
.. . " . .. winter and which is the only
1 other hand, the appre->
, . . , . . tainable for this winter. E
e ministers who conduct
, ., , . fort has been made to get I
and those who attend
.. . . ., grade block coal without a\
> repay the automobile,
the extra trouble. The1 Mr- states he will tal
vices are being largely ure in ordering for dealers
members of all churches 'bP-v so desire, so that there
and a little thought- be no Possible excuse for tin
le part of the drivers of of ooal not boinK obtained If
will add much to the at tb,s tin,e 80 the coal can 1
the services. ered In July.
Colonel Springs states that
lit COAL NOW. no private citizen on the prk
e of Lancaster should 'or coa' ar,d that it is up to
and place their orders P,e of the town whether th
pi's supply of coal. lie- roa' next winter,
in this city will suffer "
ing the winter months Politica^AdvertJseme
ast winter and perhaps I ? \
| To the Democratic Voters
. The government has ^ Fmh Di8trVt; /
yhody to put in their ' i respectfully a\k Id be ren
il now during the aun^- ed and re-elected \o/ Congre
and not wait for ^e ,hi8 District and aVee to al
. . , . result of the DenyoXratic
hs when coal may be / \
Election. / \
reight congested. / \
I will not be ijble to >pen
isiu his been heard the time In the District this suiui
Colonel Springs receiv- ________
of coal at his residence,
_ , ... I
* ? um*Jiiit'ii iu puunm in
fj BbbS
ie Now jljj me SB
jn Here jjj
ft i Beat it. Heat
2*j4p| Jfi ' They all wondi
39te Cj I Climbing Ml.'tl
UjF5?{ Q? | Passing many
uZ - '* passed tl
n While the sec
auAvfflf Wi Hut the thir^r
Sh It won't stop;
"h| All consent wi
^jV'v K It's a car you
Q" ; In the swamp (
ffiI None of the ol
gj In the sand or
in Kconomical?
"h None can equ
U? Summer, Wint
0*| Has a little 01
in
tor furniture and
es Floors [s
31 h,
dining or bed- r J
teloction front an ri
' ('ame\to us arid J j The price of the (
what w$ know to ; j 25 per cent increase
trehensive line of | j vance in price?
lent Stores J11 W.E.
\fter All"l\ i
! f
aaaaanyaa;
j j w. - - V * - ,
onditlons
take the and
the \
lice, has ^ V'
coal for r_^_ _A_
fuel ad- I Fl IjC
umption, \ \
rry them
f Is done
d bui in
may be NOV
, so the
e no one
they do
r subscnb
'who wish h
domestic
rr! for Ihi
le grade j
d The Subscrib
e is the T
the miii no paymer,
coal last.
coal ob- at ONCfZ.
[very ef- /
liich I
^7, THE BAN
ran now I H
b supply
ordered
be delivthere
Is
>rity list |
the peo- \
ey have caU8e of the grea^imount
portant legislation iNmwirfg
the war situation, bu\ will
meetings in the DistrlcV wl
nts. possible. It is absoluteW ei
for congressmen to bar at\the
of the at this time. W. F/STKTEi
64-tf. /
inmlnat
ss from Amusement for the occupi
>ide the xvoj| as utility are combined
Primary south Carolina inventor's c
, for children in which two se
d much alternately raised ami lower
net-, be-11 ween wheels five feet In dial
tpre Truth Thai
it, liUle car, One I
pr whVt you are. You <
?e~hillrfion high. Easy
others wr. - Beats
ie first man cussed. If yo
ond mereW fussed. We ci
nan said: ""They say On tl
it's a Chevrolet." It cai
th one accord\ Come
can afford. \ Goin>/
>r in wet grass \ Mayb
thers are in its (\ass. But t
in the mud \ We cj
here others just eh^ig. And I
Well, I should say \ Come
al the Chevrolet. \ It wl
er. Spring or Fall \ If yb
1 them all. \ An(
'hevrolet will advunce/$50 Augus
in freight charges. Wm hnve a ft
GRBEIN
LancaSter, Chester and Unic
LANCASTER, pOUTH CA
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TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1*18.^
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p LIBERTY
30ND<>
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ertywho have paid or *%
j/feolrfs.
ers who have made
its will\ kindly do so
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IK OF LANCASTER '
FASTER, S. C. |
+ \ *
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' ^ gnften
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of Im- NOTIC E OF DISCHUKCiK.
out o \ l*" \ *attend
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lenover Notice is hereby .glren that the unss?
ntial ^ersigned will,\asT guardian of the
ilr post \ V
tfSON estate of JosepHln# F. Brewer, on
the 1st day of Abreast, l'J 18. make
her final return raXjsuch guardian
ints as Bn(t aPPly to the^jftobate Court of
I iu a I Lancaster county ^cr "Meters dismis
arriage ???* j
ats are MART H. UHRWKR,
ed be- ""'Estate of Josephine r*. Brewer.
meter. July 1, 191 p. lt-a-week 4t.
1 ->
ti Pqetry
thing sums, if nothing more,
:an't betyl it, so don't get sore,
riding,/very nice,
the aiKo world for price,
u thliJc some other best
an change youj; mind by test, *r V
je hiH or in {th> sand m
\ goAo beat the band,
i an I try it if you will,
; ub the steepest hill,
e we are talking funny
nw car is hacked by money.
meet you any day
Is-at you with a Chevrolet.
'and net a demonstration
II gain your admiration. ,
u want a car, come try it. ,
we are sure that you will buy it.
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t 1, and in addition there will ho a H
>w cars L?r delivery before thlPad- V
I, Dealer,?
n CounlifesA
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