The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 30, 1918, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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PAGE SIX
COMMERCIAL LOAN IS
ARRANGED WITH SPAIN
^
Willi This Credit America Will lie
Abie to Purchase Supplies
in Spain.
Madrid. Aug. 29.?El Liberal has
announced that negotiations were
proceeding for a commercial loan
between Spain and the United
States.
"Spain," the newspaper declared,
"is opening a credit of 300,000,000
or 500,000,000 pesetas, the United
o crivinur oe o crnt.runloa HtO citr. |
WO "?b ? 5uu?wmvv ?'o
natures .of American linns export-1
ing cotton to Spain. With this credit
the United States will be ablo to
purchase in Spain some of the products
necessary for its army in
France without the necessity of,
changing dollars into pesetas and
thus avoiding the reducing iti exchange.
"Ambassador Willard and other
American officials have had several
interviews with the members of the
Spanish government and it is believed
that tho basis of an agreement
hiii* been reached. The interest
paySble on the loan has been
the subject of discussion the United
States objecting to paying five per
cent. America offers to pay the balance
remaining of the loan in Mexican
gold on the day of liquidation."
GIVES PUIMHASING POWER
TO THIS NATION IN SPAIN
Washington, Aug. 29.?Negotiations
between the United States and
Spain for the extension of commer
cial credits to the former as reported
in a Madrid dispatch quoting El
Liberal have been in progress for
more than two months, and officials
here have been expecting for some
time the receipt of news that the extension
had been arranged.
The negotiations, it is understood,
9 . were carried on with Spanish bank
ers, who will make the extension,
although it was necessary to obtain
for the bankers the support of the
government. The Spanish government,
it is held here, is scarcely in
aflnancial position at the present
time with much of its trade cut oil
and through depredations upon its
ocean tonnage by German submarines,
to make a credit extension on
its own account.
The primary purpose of the credits
will be to give the United States
purchasing power in Spain, The
American government has been endeavoring
to buy army supplies from
Spa nish dealers, especially from
dea lers in foodstuffs. This has heen
difficult through the low value of
^ the American dollar in Spain. The
' credit extension as pointed out in
the Madrid dispatch will eliminate
the exchange of dollar for pesetas
and accordingly facilitate the purGREW
DESPONDENT
. OVER HER TROUBLES
Once Was "Most Wretched Person,"
Savs Mrs. Greene.
i
BUT NOW IS HAPPY.
.. * Gained 10 Pounds After Taking
Tanlac and Improved
Considerably.
r > *
"Before 1 began taking Tanlac I
r was the most wretched person 1 ex
>. ^ pert you ever saw, but now I am as
' t happy as I can be over the good
that Tanlac has done me," said Mrs
^j|, Maggie flreeno, of 121H Avenue A
Knsley, Ala.
"For a long time I suffered from
v Indigestion and stomach trouble,"
ji" she continued, "and had grown sn
weak from loss of eneigy that 1
really took no interest in anything.
I would suffer for hours from gas on
. - ? my stomach that made me dizzy and
gave me paipnauon or tne noart. I
> foil off until I weighed only 95
pounds and was so weak and run
L" down I could not do any work about
the house. I was so nervous that at
times I trembled all over, and I got
so eroKs and fretful I was not like
myself ttt all and was growing more
despondent every day.
"Nothing I took seeme^ to reach
my. troubles, and. I Just went from
bad to worse. My husband got a
bottle of Tanlac for me, and as soon
as I beiran taking it I started to lm,
prove and d)egan to eat. and my ap.petlte
got better every day. The disagreeable
fulness does not trouble
me any more after meals, and I Just
feel line. In fact, I do not know
what it is to have a pain now. I
leap like a log at night, have gained j
ten pounds, and every one to||g me I|
took like a different woman."
, Tanlac, the master medicine, is
\ sold exclusively by J. F. Mn<jkey,
* b>n<!?stsr; Peoples Drug 6 tfrocpu
\0.? Heath Springs; C. O. FioyW
NUX-IRON |
#were resld
77 course, wii
the assist;
t|^| whose Am
1 UNIC Z Mian
W:?k D D AJJ.J interest a
If till I aw -1 aW nuucu | American.
Mrs. \V
THREE POWERFUL I former tli
FORCES IN ONE . hnssador
pioneer in
PUT UP IN LIQUID FORM up<1 Cro?a
as the Ur
One of the most startling and sat- war? ^rsisfactory
results recorded from tlie ^'rs- Wal
use of Ironl/.vd Paw-Paw has Just 'bp Londo
come to hand. Mr. Robert Laragan,l^P(' ( rosg
a farmer by occupation, whose ad- ?' ,be ,"01
dress is R. P. I). 3. Columbia, S. C., bpPn nppr
says: "I was suffering from gastri- nanizatior
tis, torpid liver, stomach troubles ; post ?r
caused by indigestion, all of which ,<r,ta*nailments
made me a rundown phys- Among
ical wreck. I was afraid to eat. at it rious braI
hurt me, and nothing would stay on -'nhn Asto
my stomach. Have tried almost ev- "pnry
erything, but could not get relief. Asj,bp roun'
a forlorn hope, I tried your Ironlzet! pr'c^ (,lH
Phw-Piiw. The results began to ap-|'-,ai'y "pr
pear almost after the first dose. i 'he duch<
i gradually got better, continued us- .Walter 11
ing your Remedy, a tablespoonful ^ki,,nPr.
three times a day. Now, thanks to'"- ^a'
ln>iii/.e?l P?w-Pn\v, 1 can eat any-' The An
thing without distress, my stomach x','",l a n
feels fine again and I have gained ' ,r"a'nrapidly
in weight; in fact. I may say,lbr^ore An
'I fet'l mv old self once more * I 'he USe C
. cannot express my gratitude Buffi-!?'?t?hliRhe
cientiy for the immense relief I have'aorommof
obtained. Shall recommend it whor-1 American:
' ever I go." j One of
, Paw-Paw?Iron?NUX?the prln- ran
. cipal component parts of the Stand-! pita' at '
ai d New Remedy, is being specially iAmeri
Introduced and explained by all n,lrsos u
. leading druggists. formerly
lionized Paw-Paw (liquid form-, 1 ,,lversl,v
price $1.00. Formula on every bot-iman-v Ani
tie. Mall orders promptly attended jr',PHr^u? v
to. Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New' 1 ,lp ,ar
; York.?Adv. Great Brl
? . | Court, noi
chase of supplies. It will also he ed on a fl
! of great value to Spanish merchants | overlookir
and American importers, who have used sc
been greatly inconvenienced by the] from the
neeessitj(>?j of exchange The credit western fi
J exchange, amounting as it does to! 3,000 bed
about only $75,000,000, will afford An Am
~ * 1 a- 1 .1 I oo.lon
I ouuiu i unci, r7v?*ii rut i u iy : ,n
large enough to supply the possible Park Par
needs of the United States. j House, th
The negotiations have been con-'?f C'aptai
dueled largely through Oscar T. who gene
Crosby, assistant secretary of the .the dspos,
treasury and president of the inter- There s
allied council of finance and pur- hospitals
chasers. The matter is known to officers, S
have been discussed at meeting of paedic ho
the council in Paris. ; American
^ her 24. i
GERMANS DID NOT WISH |d?nn give
EX-CZAR ASSASSINATED !er ?ea],>
At Mm
. , ; Red Cross
11 o lie I that Set ret \itirlo in ,
I home for
I rt'iilv I'riivlilnl l or l?nrmer
i capacity <
1'iiiiieror's Safety.
housed in
I .. , ('lav, dan
Ilerne, Aug. 26. Repeated reAn
imp
ports ot tlie assassination of the formation
s v
nier htnperor Nicholas of Russia |.. .
title "Cai
, have brought out a statement in
sub-comni
diplomatic quarters that the (Jer- . ,, .
II n a 11 I m t
man authorities took care to guard ., . ,. ,
( rent Rri
' as far as possible against the eventpitals
in t
i uality of an assassination of anv of ,. . .
mediately
the members of the former imperial .. ,
.... ithere of f
f 21 III i 1V. \iV ;t vioprol nrtlr?ln in tlw*
" . - - ... v | or wound
Brest-Idtovsk t i?*a?y providing for
the treatment of tho former Kmpe-| ,
ror and his family. This article, as (
'discussed in diplomatic circles, re-| i
quired that the personal safety of
the Imperial family should be safe- I 1^11"
guarded by suitable military and po-: vl 11
lice guards, and that their future .
surroundirfg should be In keeping. incre
with the dignity of their former po-; tion,
sition. It was In accordance with and 1
this provision, it Is said, that the red gr&zi:
guard which formerly had charge of
the Imperial family, was changed to WOOI
a guard of Lettonians, In whom spe- ????
clal confidence was reposed. Tho
change of the place of imprisonment C 1*111
of Yekaterinburg is also said to have, Alfal
resulted from .this same provision | ? ?
requiring safeguards against person- /\DDi
| a I danger of tho imperial family. p
.The prevailing diplomatic view Orill
here is that the Interests of tho CJer- i fOH
man authorities in Nicholas and his! Catalog
family was something more than! qVilrcdJ
humanitarian, and foresees the poi-j
slhllity of German support, for an T JjJ
Imperial restoration RussiaJlf
khould eventually prove an offeefliar "Pff/s
yaft*of German policy in RuMla.^jr '
?? IWh
A 4 *
THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER,
\N RED CROSS the AmericaflBjftrmy oi>tc
TIVE IN ENGLAND i
v and lh supplied With con
All American Women r|OU8 ^jnds, including ci
['liere Before A\ ar As- local newspapers of his
sist in Work. which may be three to i
??> miles away. More than
Aug.' 29.?The work of are included in the "Care
'an Red Cross in Great and its sub-committees,
[uprises more than 20 de- rest camp, training cm
Virtually all of the sev- center, or other point w
ind American women who Can troops have been stal
ents of Great Britain be- about to be stationed, th
war. many of them, of | Red Cross finds work
/es of Englishmen, are en- Kor this purpose a larj
Red Cross work of some don has been built up,
departments of the Arner- entire country.
Cross, and they have also in every camp of A
ince of many Englishmen dlers, the Red Cross re
erican connections or for- are on hand constantly
snce on the other side of army officials in their
tic give them a peculiar canteen is needed, or i
nd affection for things tent, or a hospital ter
Cross is there to sunnlv I
hitelaw Held, widow of a +
stlngulshed American am- rpQ OFFICE1
to Great Britain, was the
the work of the American ARMY IN THE
i in this country. As soon
ilted States came into the Will Utilize Kducationi
Reid and Ambassador and Maintain Reservoir
ter Mines Page organized Material.
>n chapter of the American
i. Mrs. Reid remains head Washington, Aug. 2C
adon chapter and has salso the organization of a 8
tinted by the central or- training corps to train
i In Washington to the cers and technical exp
puty commissioner in Great army in the educationa
of the country were
the women attached to va- General March, chief of
iches of the work are Mrs. direction of Secretary 1
r. Mrs. Curtis Brown. Mrss. The plants, euuipmen
laplln. Mrs. Spencer Clay, ization of colleges now
ess of Granard. Mrs. Fred- with the war ifepartm
ist. viscountess Harcourt, utilized to maintain a rei
bert. Mrs. Irwin Laughlin, ficer material in tra
ess sof Marlborough, Mrs. which it will be possible
ines Page. Mrs. Robert P. enlarged needs of
Mrs. Arthur Vincent, Mrs. branches of the army.
Ite and Lady Ward. were altered to conform
aerican Red Cross has pro- nf the war department
timber of hospitals in Great the draft age.
some of them established I i e
. ....... v.. .? ... ...
rierica entered the war. for eligible to be inducted 1
>f British wounded, others aQ<] re-entered into sp
d since that time for the 0f training. The ext<
lation of both British and previous education wi
what courses they shi
the finest of these Amerl- grammar school educatb
tals is the Mossley Hill hos- required. Men with a
Liverpool, which is staffed school education will b<
can army doctors and advanced courses and
nder Major I'de J. Wile, enter central officers' tr
professor of surgery In the ^?
of Michigan. Already
lerican soldiers occupy its,
tards.
-gest American hospital in
tain will be at Sarisbury
lr Southampton, construct-j
ne old estate of 186 acres
tg Southampton. This will
dely for American wounded
northern sectors of the}
rnnt T? will have ab^ut j
erlcan hospital de elux In
the new naval hospital on
ie, which occupies Aldford M K m
e home of Mrs. Guest, wife <
n Frederick Guest. M. P.,
rously placed her home at A
al of the- Red Cross.
ire several other American |
In London, a hospital for In order t
I Katherine's I^odge orthospital
in Regent Park, and
Red Cross hosoital mini- Olir ul
r n
Kensington Palace (larn
l?y Mr. and Mrs. Ches-j
of NftW t'ork. apa mm
tfleld, Surry, the American, tWwM
has opened a ronvnlescent M If E Vl
American officers, with a jf W M If M
?f lOn beds, this being
the home of Mrs. Spencer
ghter of Viscount Astor. ...
ortant branch of ttfe organ- liy p
inrk is embraced tinder thei
e C ommittee. ' which lias
ittees of American women
inrtant cities and towns in ^
tain. They visit the hos-! FvPrvl
their vicinities and are im-j
notified r?f the arrival^ | *1
toy American soldiers, Sick SwlCj HlVll
ed, whether they belong tot
? 'i go with s]
Wood's Seeds _ .
nothing c
nson Clover owe us to
ases crop produc- i ,
improves the land OdVC trilS
makes an excellent . .
ng and forage crop. Ill need O
13 CATALOG complete.
Issued Tells All About
ison Clover, ==^====
fa, Fulghum Oats, J
uzzi Rye and ail other
and Garden Seeds ;
FALL SOWING. I 5
; mailed fiite. Write for JjjjjJ
pjycy >6t any Seeds re- j
W00D4SONS, I , 'I
men - Ridh^ idlffTi
S. C.
> the British or to go directly into the service as,
ry such sol- technical experts.
hce a week, As fast as one group of men is
lforts of va- drawn from the colleges into the seropies
of the vice, their places will be taken by a
home town, new quota, obtained by voluntary
dx thousand, induction or through the draft.
600 women Among the institutions added to
s committee" the list of those qualified for stuIn
every dent units were William and Mary
np, aviation college, Virginia; Virginia Polytechhere
Amerl- nic institute. Virginia; Hampdentioned
or are Sydney, Virginia; Mercer university,)
ee American Georgia.
tq be done. 1 +,
ge organiza- NATIONS CULTIVATE THE
covering the SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE
merican sol- Possibilities lit That Direction
presentatives Kngugr the Attention of Sevto
assist the oral Powers.
work. If a
i recreation Buenos Aires, Aug. 29.?The poit,
the Red tentialities of the republics of South
It- America are engaging the close at
tention of the governments of more
fcS FOR ' than one of the great powers as furAl
I prp ,ure fle,dB for commercial and in-1
idustrial activity. The special BrltI
ish embassy under Sir Maurice de
II 1 Innts to jjunBen has Just visited Brazil, Uraof
Officer guay, Argentina, Paraguay and Chile
on a political and economical mission
and an Italian mission with simiiar
I-?Plans for objects is now covering the same
itudent army! itinerary.
men as otll- >jot long ago. Prance sent out a
erts for the mission under Haudin. The JapanI
institutions <>se have shown especial interest in
approved by South America, and especially ArstafT,
at the gentina, as shown by the opening of
laker. a branch of the Yokohama Specie
t and organ- hank. The South African union has
co-operating t been represented here for several
ent will be {months by a trade commissioner who
servoir of of-jjji a few months has achieved imIning,
from i portnnt commercial results. Even
to meet the the government of Mexico has sent
the varioust emissaries to Argentina and an inThe
plans crease in trade interchange between
to the plans the two countries is already noticefor
lowering able.
j It is to the United States, how's
or over are ever, that pride of place must be asnto
the army 1 signed in considering the enterprise
eclal courses displayed, in Argentina at least, in
int of their, the matter of efficacious political and
III determine economic propaganda. Before the
all study. A United States entered the war, ciron
at least is cumstances had combined to favor
t least high and augment to a phenominal degree
9 given more the American commercial relations
prepared to with Argentina,
aining camps Since the entrance of the United
9
innett-T err
LUNG
o meet the war demands we
resent stand for the halanc<
day, Septem
will Discontinue the Cred
* C1. 4
:hing we have, stock and fi:
nding Two Auto Delivery
pecial inducements for the (
harged. We also respectfi
i come at once and settle th
ted our goods at cash price
f the money in order to mal
f
nnett-T ei
t
m
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918.
States into the war, the Americans
have shown no sign of relaxing their
determination to expand their commerce
in South America. The
branches of three important American
banking institutions are conspicuous
and practical symbols of
the rapid advance of American trade
with Argentina which the official sta- ^jj
tistics of both countries record.
The political prestige of the
United States in South America is
also maintained by the presence of
a strong South Atlantic squadron jl
whose chief. Admiral Caperton, has
been credited by several local newspapers
with possessing many of the
essentials qualities of a diplomat.
Acroes the river in Uruguay, the
prestige of the United States has
been still further augmented by the
cordial invitation given by the
Washington government to Dr. Brum
minister of foreign affairs, and candidate
for the presidency, to visit the
United States as the guest of the
American gocernment.
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her 2n ^
lit Business J
xtures, will be for
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illy ask those who
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