The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 23, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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\ PAGE FOUR TheLan* aster News ; (SlvMI-\\ l,l,kl,^ ,) I . Established 1852. 1 t Published Tuesday and Priduy i BY Tl?E . 1 LANCASTER NEWS COMPANY, i 1 .ancestor, S. C. , : < UEOIUIE BULLA CRAVEN j Editor and Manager i ^ The News is uot responsible (or the t iews of Correspondents. Short and rational articles on topics of general ; Interest will be gladly received. i SUBSCRIPTION PRICK: Cash in Advance. i One Year. $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Entered as Second Class Matter ] October 7, 1006, at the Postottice at Lancaster, S. C., under act ot Con- i gross of March 3, 1879. , ij ^ y Country *Tio of Thee, Sweat Land 5 + of Liberty." t TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1918. ,f i i }. TODAY, THE LAST DAY. If there is a Democrat in this city who has not enrolled when he reads 1 this, lay down the paper and attend * to It now! Today is the last day, ' and if your name is not on the club ' roll ,book you cannot participate in 1 / ^the primary. Your participation in s primary means more this year v than it has ever meant before. Your r interest in the men who are at this ? moment driving the Germans back % toward their own soil should prompt " yfni to l?nd your aid in sending to M ^ congress men who will back up those . boys and the war machinery at .Washington. No chain is stronger 1 ^ than its weakest link; every link of." *' -every chain is this war machinery ' ^ v must have maximum strength. . Go now and see that your name a Is on the club roll. Tomorrow, it 1 will be too late. s * jl> ./ 1JOOD NEWS. v ; -r / % The censor has been exceeding -kind during the past week; the class '' Of news on hand probably was justi- 1 tiable of his liberality and he could ? Ly itbt have done otherwise. We find v the American troops in the thick of the fight?approximately 200,000 l) strong; we find them dashing at the n ' enemy with the dash that is charuc-j*' * -<4 -^terlstically American. We find the ^ jRt Germans retreating and the Franco- 1 ^ f r ^uKJiaau uct'upying it'll in lies " 0< ?r\piore of territory that a week ago 1 ^ "was-.occupied by the enemy. In this x a '* 3rritoijLJ^i"e located some twenty '' . _ tlOdl "* x r. " fl,!***, -man 8 am* ^la8es? and with its .'*n!tt*?re;CO&e sfrme twenty thousand^ Qpnei*s and upwards of four hun,jc^ed"gun/. On the tirst day of the 1 r? n .. - <newal of the oflensive, the Oer ?er^8 ^a'n?(l a little ground which \ 3UggtoccuPie<l during Monday night. 1 ' "the sh?y morning they were driven n 1 .as muelt|je moat significant stater -ton exp r . l< . at has come across the warn :"?ral res , . % liberal hai/'there are no (icrmans to discount Mai ne except dead tier- v, \ ?et the depaioners." * u ' '"increase the n? march ot the enoinv l>i -under govern er further suggea' with the Ameri- __ rs organize a pro on their heels ?ach o'lh'e eiiNt^or tftd third dav it recorded that the Franco- |( P ^P American troops had gained four to tl (v. iM? miles along a front of 2 5 miles, j The next day, or Thursday, the (Jer- ' ? L*\ 1 w mans brought tip their reserves? ^ , o 3 something like 100.000-?but they t< j, ' Vfailed to stOD the steadv advance of ?i'V ' IVI the allied troops. The failure of the li * .y Crown Prlnce'a main army, with the " ^siatanee of t|ie reserves, is cause'w i"1, * lor much speculation as to the value " ,v . St the German reservd* troops. * m I #. " Once" "at 'em," the Amc^rtvang and 0 . French have pone </n unchecl?*ff*and j c ? <lay-by-duy the en?-my has continued 'J ' to fall back, pivinp up to tiie allied I) troops fnuch territory cf stratepic value, and with heavy losses of menjci and guns. | li The allied troops have provided tl the safety of Rheima and are ham- si mering at the gates of Solssons, which probably by the time this Is b read, has been taken. The German p line has been broken at one place ana J: the allied troops have gone I. through, no time have the'Ger- b mans been able to check the on-rush 'i I j| ./ THE LAN t the allies. Eighteen thousand lerman prisoners were taken in two THE lays. During the week's fighting he Germans claim twenty thousand <-,.11* irisouers. The allies made a bin The August draft v \aul in fine guns, approximately 10 white men and 2 100 being taken. Lancaster county. 1 ........ . train between August All-in-all, the news coming hrough has been good news. It was Train Four H< he first real activity of the Pershing The up-going trai irmy and the Americans gave such 10:17 yesterday m< ?n accounting of themselves as will reac^ I*1'8 unt ... , having broken dow make the w orld take notice. 1 lie I Springs. news from other sections likewise Is 0 gratifying to the allies and encourag- Arrives Safely ing. In Italy and in Russia develop- The News has n tnents are satisfactory and the over- from ( orP- ( ha8- K ing that the ship on throwing of the bolsheviki seems nn- . , , , I has arrived safely o minent. connected with the 1 The German army is by no means M. Reg. S. C. whipped and too much optimism may ?o? he met by reverses. The advance of l'ine Specimen The editor of The ] the allied troops, however, in the . ? ? ,, to C. F. Stoll. manaf) face of the reinforced German army, ory-Hood Live Stock (hows their mettle and a contlnua- ness shop for a lot o ion of good news from the front which would make a ihould not. be surprising. a count> ^a'r> * 7?? Improves Swimi NO MILITARY VALUE. The Lancaster Sv The activity of German subma- pooi at the Ice plant ines off the coast of the United lv improved during tl states, the shelling of the mainland, ,lPVV concrete wall ha .... . .... , ,. ? around it and a new lave no military values. When the vided. irst submarine appeared some ?o? nonths ago off the coast of New Jer- Entertain at ey, The News remarked that it j Sheriff' and Mrs. J. could not be surprising if in the ' terfained the mom he e .. . . istration board at <1 ourse of tune some of our coast. i home on Elm street owns were shelled, but it is only a member8 are w T , cw shells that can be so used and . a. Porter and R. J. 1 lie enemy submarine must get in its | ?o? ork quickly and disappear. At its I Hoy Cunningham fwiondn .x C I est, its mission is a dangerous one!, 1? ham will he interest Ith one chance in a hundred of re- j nouncement as a cat urning to its home shores, and were legislature from this to show its head for long at a i is printed in this issu iine, its destruction would he eer- ( unningham is r . . . known and popular lin and speedy. The destruction of the county. few small shipping vessels is the oil of the submarire warfare on this state Candidates II ide. and besides the loss of a few The State cam pa is ives. the damage can be counted Lancaster county will lithout resorting to big figures. courl house here n ? .... , . . , . . . ning at 11 o'clock, he shelling of the mainland is much of the candidates will ike the small boy who throws a rock known at thi9 tlmei b, nd then ducks around a corner and that all who have bee ut of sight. There can he no ad- lowing the meetings w antage in -it to the enemy. ? . i . Attention Stinda The submarine on this side may The Sunday school e considered a menace, but a men- (,lstrU.t :m. especlall ce of no great proportions. In the Kive prompt attentioi ace of it, a million and a quarter ot the County Sum!; imerican soldiers have .been safely xonfion by < ountv I'i 1 Green, published in T ut across the waters and are now 1 , week. The conventir ounding the German forces for all annnunCed. will he hey are worth. This would alle- nacle church on Thu iate to a great extent the fear of day, August S and S ????? i - I 111' ti!imr>.i nf vnn f il.i au^ci iu clli v H pprci'IilDHJ l*f5 to O. H. Rowell. supe rum the submarine. . ? . . ^ * ernacle Sunday schoo + No ? The fact that the fuel administra- \ p >r is going to "ration out" coal will Pres. 4th Dist. I>ar t?t relieve us in the dead o' winter ! there is no coal to he had. Broke .lull lhr? Dennis Jennings, a C\. vouth. who was a The Kaiser's troops could not be city home months ag lade to believe that it is "a con- reny of an .,?tomohil unptible little army." and who, when C'hir ^ the furniture city, ha If the investigation pans out as in- broke jail for his stigations usually pan out it will '''' ' ' Sund.i> n a as si heduled to ente >und that the bombs didn't explode i ' lie houth < arol na ca sea use they didn t explode. was snuelehed upon ItATHKit < OVI lt MlK TOI'.V. c~\\j esteemed rontemporai y. the Citizen, printed in its la< iwing, both in the same column but not together. Side-byadict each other: "Itegarding the penal institutions "Owing to complai -it may not be the right spirit, but being sod locally the e have never been able to convince on investigation, wen urselves that criminals are entitleit\l^t{p any flagrant vh > a great measure of comfort and prf*Jbition laws. Ho invenience while in confinement, to further control pc Ve are great believers in people be- drunkenness, have aving themse.ves and have never sale of cider, which 1 It that the law-abiding people in connection with tla I1011VI hp niuflp ta fnnt vvo kiii? ? - 1 - - *? - <1 ./..m nini j<iniiiica ginger, etc. ould be incurred in making such 'aces models of comfort and con-j enience. "Stop the cause?whiskey-?of pom 7 5 to 90 per cent of violations f the laws and the need for jails, haingangs, almshouses, and hoards f charities and corrections, jailors, hoiifTs and police officers will large disappear." To believe. In this time of prohibition laws, that 75 to 90 rimes committed are attributed to whiskey is to With cit traffic is going^on among us; \\l\ile on the othey/hand. here are "no flagrant violations of the prohibition laws" ^ tatement that whiskey is largely the-cause of dniMe. The News does not agree\ -n temporal that the e made comfortable, althouVw ^ l 'Rlf of the le should behave themselves. ^ ^ stioii >th? ailor oi do n<>t .ancestor county |nll to any m&a V . J -j tsf tentt cour l^ahT'li^Jta repoj( j ,hit* "covers tli<* sjttlHtioir. ' CASTER NEWS. LANCASTER. S. CNEWS ABOUT TOWN for Men. Recently he was charged with the . vill include only theft of another car In Greensboro. 5 negroes from and now since his escape it develops 'hese are to en- that a third car is charged against t 5 and 9. I him. His other escape from jail. J according to the Greensboro papers >urs laite. was in St. Louis. n duo here at' * >rning did not il two O'clock, PERSONALS, n near Heath ! Lieuts. Cantzon Moore. Karl lleninett and C. B. I'ratt, of Camp JackOverseas. . .. ... son, spent the week-end at home. jceived a card ?o . ( onnelly stat- ^jr and Mrs. Charles Manship anu wnIPn lie saiien family, of Hartsville, motored up verseas. He is Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. 7th Co. 3rd M M. s. Witherspoon. ?o? W. \V. Hoykin, of Charlotte, moTomatoes. tored through Lancaster on his way S'ews is grateful jo Columbia Monday. ;er of the dreg-1 ?o? company's har- ] Misses Elizabeth and Mary I), f tine tomatoes. ( witherspoon. Gilder VV'ylle and Regood exhibit at becca Jones are visiting Miss Ellen Manship at Hartsville. ?o? ning Pool. Quay Hood and Dudley Plyler, of rimming Club's Camp Jackson, are visiting relatives has been great- here, he past week, a ? ving been built Mrs. J. J. Kaminer is the guest of r entrance pro- her daughter, Mrs. M. S. Witherspoon. Dinner. Miss Pearl Coffey left Saturday for P. Hunter en- t'nion, where she will visit Miss is of the reg- Mary Locke Barron, linner at their ?o? Friday. The] John Ilell Towell, Jr.. of Bates- ?7stridge, W. G. burg, is the guest of Colin MurehiFMynn. son. -n? a Cand!date. I Lieut. Warren Hamilton, of Camp Roy Cunning- Jackson, was the week-end guest of :ed in his an- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gregory, ididate for tho| ? county, which ! Royal Daniels, of the division of y e of The News Cross headquarters of Atlanta, y ine of the best was bore Monday, where .he made a o young men of forceful speech for the Red Cross av b :the court house. d O y r,., ,.1.... I ltnck Hill Recoi-H- M .-<= IC V I I 1 * ww" ^ ' , Cloud has as her guest her sister. ;n meeting for , ... ., Mrs. Kva Hough of Lancaster. ; * he held in the lursdav, beglnMr. and Mrs. Hoy Walkup motor- I lust how manv ... . . ed to Charlotte this morning to t be here is not ,. . ..spend the day. . lit it is assumed * I n regulariv fol- ~ ? ,,, ' . Miss Bernice Davis returned to the rill be present. ? . , , city Sunday from a visit of two ., , , weeks at Asheville, N. C. y Schools. S Of the fourth CARPATH|A TORPEDOED v reuuested to ; tn '(ho Illlliro AND FIVE ARE KILLED \y Sehool conesident J no. T Splendhl Discipline?Survivors Pick- ^ lie News of last el Up After Two Hours?All in. as has been Passengers Are Saved. held at Tabor rsdav and Fri- London. July 22.?The British i. Please send steamer Carpathia was sunk off the j. legates at ??nce irinli coast alter being torpedoed, j rintendent Tab- Three torpedoes were fired at the 1, Lancaster It ship and all hit. ^Splendid discipline . was maintained. The survivors were ^ Howell. the water two hi irs. the Kxicaster, S. C. change Telegraph company says, when picked up by the steamer m? Times. which brought them into port. The High Point. N Carpathia disappeared very quickly nested in that Five persons were killed through o for the lar a torpedo entering the engine room, e In Lancaster The remainder of those on board 'f Orr reached took to the life boats. |. d escaped jail. All the passengers on board tiiel third time in Carpathia were saved. They |night. Jennings elude 116 saloon passengers and 21 ! r the army and from the steerage. e against him j that condition Political Advertisements. Announcement. t issue the fol ... . ? , .. We hereby announce Hon Harr\ sale, they eon- nines as a candidate for the State, Senate, subject to the ruleH govern-; nts of whiskey in? the democratic primary, authorities, up- Many Voters. j 8 unable to Jo- f Nations; of the FOIt MA</lSTRATK. wever, j hereby announce myself a canvhl^date fo>re-erfctlon to the office of was being for Gill's Creek township, coring extracts, To^^Kt to the rules of the Democratic party. \ Jno. L. Caskey. y *??^ I HOUSE OF IlKPREMKNTATIVKH. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the house of representativeg from Lancaster county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ^ J, Roy Cunningham. \yff cent of the ' .vkth.t the II. . . How's This? a \ it . . / We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tofholleve tnat fOT case of Catarrh that cannot be B tn nillHfv th.i cur*d b* Ha,,,? Catarrh Medicine. 8 to nuimy me Hall's Catarrh Medicine ha* been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thlrtyflve years, and haa become known aa the Jails should not most reliable remedy for Cutarrh. Haifa Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on belief that pen the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Potson from the Blood and heallnc the dls- , e ,1U" Portion.. th" . After you have taken ITall'a Onfirrh itm Medicine for a ahort flme you will .ee a t the *reat Improvement in your frcner&I / - ' A health. Ht' " HJfttfl* Mafl'a Catarrh Medl. j " vjr (1; M ' *v ?, , j, 2 1 TUES N THIRD LIBE BONDS NOW ON H/ Subscribers who hai who wish to pay cash i call for the bonds. Subscribers who h no payments will kin at ONCE. THE BANK OF LAN LANCASTER, S. THK IKHSKWIKK'S FHIKXI). Mrs. H from Ho< The No Work Freezer; supplies' has been on No. 1 Velvet Ire Cream, while course at ou go shopping, visiting, to church r elsewhere you please. Saves lamr, time and money. Call^ at Lemnond's and see tills marvel, even if I | .-y. BUSINESS NOTICES > **************** i -OST?One black-spotted sow-pig, followed wagon towards Lancaster Friday. Reward. Henry Hood. A. J. Clark farm. 79-lt. . ? ' S 'Oil ItKNT?Five-room house on it1 Elm Street. Apply to W. II. Culp. 79-lt. Feutui V.\It MI LKS WANTED?Mr. Nash ,5 will iie at our stables Saturday. July 27th to buy war mules. Don't forget the date. GregoryHood Live Stock Co. 78-Jt. CA1 'OH HKXT?Four-room cottage on Da it street. See W. I*. Dennett. 67-2t. 15 Co A'hy Have IVIIngra and a Couch when I can cure you for $3.50. ^ This ofTer to last only a short time. If not benefited In ten days, money refunded. He sure to let me hear in this time. Address J , "The W. Gorman, Box 265, Lexington, Featui N . C. 77-4t. Z, SKAli FltriT .I \lis, all sizes ! Fo,u Jar tops, rubbers and fruit pow der; 2 and 3 pound cans at the old "Til pi Ice. All of these are at last .,p year's prices as long as they last. J. H. Mackorell. 71-tf, "No-R. Silver Cleanei THE QUICKEST THE EASIEST THE BEST No Kuhhing?-No KeouringWill not injure the finest Silvt The Silver Cleaner Plate is n pose of removing .TAPXISI I fr 8ILVKR or (JOLI), solid or phi anteed to do so. a Price 50 C< Standard Dr 4 * Jr < DAY, JULY 23, 1918. ) RTY ^ND ve paid or oill please ave made dly do so \ CASTE 1 c. I. E. Wvlle returned home k Hill Saturday, where she taking the Club Woman's Wlnthrop college. star]? TODAY K>ROTHY DALTON 1 "TYIIAXT FKAR." ai.a ? * ?^ ixteenth Episode of M THK HULL'S EYE." ring Eddie I?olo and * < Vivian Martin, nts IO < 'outs WEDNESDAY (LISLE BLACKWELL ?,n? "LEAP TO FAME." nts IO Fonts THURSDAY lie Announced I>ater.) ????????? M COMING Man from Painted Post" ring Douglas Fairbanks. We Should Worry." g| luring Jane and Katherlne I/eo IE KID IS CLEVER." attiring George Wash. lib" r Plate ?\o Scratching. t < >r (t old. iiade for the purinn any article of ited, and is guar ' silts ' "5 V?. I A