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i <r ' r PAGE TWO FIELD HELMET PROVES ITS VALUE AT CANTIG1 f*Tii? Ha?t" Shvcs a Marine's Life ttending Instead of Shuttering. > Paris, Sept. 9. The case of American marine who went throi a hail of shrapnel and machine j fire at t'antigny aud is now cor lescing from a wound In the gi American military hospital at > Illy, in the Paris suburb, seems Lave demonstrated that the Am can held helmet, commonly ca by soldiers, the "tin hat" i thoroughly reliable article when to the supreme test. This murine owed his life to "tin hat," and the peculiar quali ?f its steel in giving slightly witfc shattering. In the midst of the lion he' went down with^a ball st ing the top of the helmet and pr ing down to the skull. lie brought back, along with the met which showed a deep inde tion'about the size of half a hi ball. It was this indentation wl , s ' bad pressed down to the scalp, in ing a wound which required trej ingv Hut there it stopped, and xnetal of the tin lint after giving the missle until its force was sp< bat^sfopped it in its deadly Ili straight toward the brain. The paning operation was only slight i the marine \nus well on the way recoveiy. The indented helmet was | served, not as a souvenir, but to forwarded to the ordnance e\p< at Washington to show them good qualities of their helmets, is said that a hard and brittle st which would have resisted with giving, would havq been shatte to hits by the impact and the 1 H*fill 1H h 'I VA o-nno o r>.? I crli V* ?-/\ the brain. In an adjoining ward a stalu young marine who had been in ^ same Cantlgny fight stood at ati tion with no apparent sign |V ' wound. But the surgeon, feel f * the boy's throat, nodded approvii .end then remarked that this \ one of the most remarkable e; that had over come under his servation, and probably the < ^ase of the kind on record. A bu had struck the soldier In the 001 side of the neck and had g through to the gullet, when . ** stopped, and had then descended j^J>een swallowed into the stomacl An X-ray examination clef showed the ball in the intestii But instead of removing it by *. operation the surgeons decided await the course of nature and if the soldier would digest the 1 <toall. And this he did. One of surgeons remarked that the chan of such a thing happening were 1 t| than one in 1,000,000, but a < ^ league added that the chances w for less than that as he could recall any like case in the wh range of military surgery. Many of the French I'oilus urn American rare were in the wards the Daughters of the American ('/ federacy. with tlie beds marl with the names of the well kno southern figures, such as Stonew Jackson. Senator Zebulon Van * Gen Joseph Wheeler, of Alabann When the big dietary kitchen v ~ - inspected later there was a sav< smell of American dish>s and da ties being prepared for the wound men, and one of the surgeons che ed the rooks with the remark "Y< dishes <lo more Rood than all < 0 medicines." And tins is litera true, for these American wounded not want foreiRn foods hut lo Jor the simple old-fashioned d si of home, like boiled custard, malt milk. eRR-noR and bread anil nii So that, even in the food A merit cooks are doinu their share, a , 'down to the last detail the Aim 'canism of the biR military hospi ^ is provinR a blessinR to the Arat ? can maimed and wounded who hi come back from the front. + BARON BURIAN DESIRES AN EXCHANGE OF VIE\ > _____ The A ustr?>-Hungarian Foreign >1 later Hah Put Out Peace Feeler. C * ~ Amsetrdam, Sept. 12. An (Change of views between the cent powers and the entente was* ter ."lively suggested by Haron nurl > ' the Austro-Hungarian foreign n later, in an address to visiting C man newspaper men, according t "(Vipnna rtlsnatc h "Thin question arises," said foreign minister. "Isn't it a cr Against humanity even to think completely pulling down a struct which has become historical, i which certainly, here and th< jpeeds Improvement, but Is only , pable of Improvement, in order found a paradise In future on ruins?. The defect in this, howe\ if that, in accordance with the wtructlve methods of our enemies, <*__ & ? .v CHANGE NOTION Jar getlier. ABOUT CALOMEL ^ ment wl shaking OI)(> New Variety Called Calotabs Is Per- ever tajj, ugh fcctly Safe and Delightful. all hones gun are certs iva- With all of the liver cleansing and m,m,,er 1 reut system purifying qualities of the old enemy c ?eu- styie calomel, but robbed of its sick- "We j to ening, griping and dangerous effects. |)t,s( of , Calotabs is destined to become the . oii- . , # it t i d<M' tand most popular ot all homo remedies. Hod as it has already become the favor- tor ('on(' is a ite of all physicians. essary, \ put The new style calomel. called , (| resc Calotabs. is perfectly delightful in itaron 'effect. One tablet at bedtime, with his a swallow of water that's all. No hotting ties nausea, no griping. Next morning 'he task tout you awake feeling fine, your liver which, 1 _c_ active, you system purified and with ,.jOUs tri a hearty appetite for breakfast. Knt . .. uk" what you please, there Is no restric- . a ' ess- (|on of habit or diet. terings ; was Genuine Calotabs are never sold Prince hel- 'n hulk. Ask for the original, seal- ambassai nta- od PackaKe, price thirty-five cents. prosaed , ' Your druggist recommends and ase- guarantees Calotabs. Adv. 1 harmonl lich niacy ar lal{. can only he created with a much too in prom tan- great sacrifice. !brilliant! tl,e "Count the past headtombs of tween A to this war. Think of those to come, mr.ny. ?nt( and ask whether striving to attain ght w;'aims at such a price is justiti- fpiHBB tie- ah.e war aims of the people in Rl ami which justice is put formo^t withto out investigating whether an under- with ? standing could not he reached by a the st ire- lair application of that principle. ( 1 he I he "It is unthinkuble that even the an ga ^its 1110 t confident hopes of final victory BP? ? the could permit the enemy in the long Bynj 1 It run to avoid considering whether 9 eel, the most tei riffle exertions and sacri- | out Aces can longer ho justified in order H gj j red to carry througli principles which 9 ball are not the enemy's monopoly or to ' ugli regulate the affairs of other peoples G , w?<o enn manage them quite as well Horsi art themselves. ^ the "I believe that careful and sin- Paim ten- cere investigation would bring many of on the other side to realize that they ling often are fighting for imaginary 25c. mlv things. It may ho an ungrateful D*n? was task to want to communicate one's tses own perceptions of things to the f"\ _ V oil- enemy. 1/U I ' inly The enemy group can. if it wishes. 1 let convince itself that in all questions -'Minimi left ?f humanity and justice and of fu- *=111111111 one turo international relations that it zEz > it will encounter on the part of our or group no opposition and will he in = i. line with our existing progressive as- ~~~ irly plrations. Hut at the same time it == ues. will meet our determination to conan tinue steadfastly to stand up for our to good right. = See * "Our adversaries need oniy pro ille iide an opportunity in a calm ex- == th ' change of \iews some sort if direct ces informative discussion is thlnkalile ess which would be far from lining peace ol- negotiations of discussing and ere weighing everything which today jj=j not epnrates the belligerent parties, and == Hank No. j,.r Statement of (Ik* Condition of i Z The Bank of Heath Springs m Located at Heath Springs. S. at == wn the close of business Aug. 151st, all lft 18. = ce. RKSOUKCES. EE n. Loans and discounts ... $80,247.99 = as Overdraft^ 655.18 >ry Loads arid stocks ownod = in- by the bank . . . , . . 3,200.00 ed Due from banks and r- bankers*. . . 6,033.15 ZZZ >ur Currency.V . . . . . . . . 2.762.00 ?ur Gold . . . .! .... 527.50 lly Silver ami; other minor coin . . .t. . . 1,306.7ft Other Resources, viz: i'' i ol led ion kiccoiynt . . . . 30.00 a ir Sasvlfcga /Stamps. . . 339.96 i=z i?? Total.. \.j $95,102.57,= "id JJALILITIHS. == *'i" Capital sto<tk paid in.. .$10,000.00 Lil Surplus fun$ 12,000.00 ~z >r'- Undivided profits. less == IV? current expenses and :; . taxes paid. 4,561.32 Due to bank? and bank- EEE era 877.21 =5 VS Individual deposits sub 1 jeet to check 62,061.26 zs: "n* Time oertiflcstes of deposit ,, 5,565.13 Cashier's checks 37.65 ex- Totil ' $95,102.57 = 'cal State rof South Carolina, 7E jta-i bounty of Lancaster ss. EE fan, Before me catfte Jaa. K. Caskey. = lln- Cashier of the a^ove named hank, := >er- who( being duly svijorn, says that the 0 a ahote and foregoiiig statement Is a jtruq condition of said hank, as EE the shown by the hooks^of said hank. , 1 me JAS. F?y CASKRY, of | I Cashier. |25j u'"? Sworn to and subscribed beforo == and mo this 7th day of Sept., 1018. EE Rre.l i * H. A. HORTON, == ea- Notary Public 8. C. , SEE to Correct Attest: 77 Ita j Robt. B. Mackey, \ * EE rer, I,eroy Springs, EEde-1 Jno. T. Stevens, , It' Directors. E 'WttWKM I" : ^ v k-Mk , % v * :A THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. er fighting will, perhaps, be to bring them closer to[ would not delude you with ? prospects ot peace at a mo- frTt-aKxWf fl "Jl hen i!m- war fever sell is Wij{^v-1|-?-.-jVb the world. I must, how- ?*j5lKuW3f^5- J&' ll .to you of peace because jvo ' Jmmrnmm 4 stly want it and because we ^Vff tin there is an ever growing p jjjjj of like minded persons in all *7j desire to contribute to the ( ftrrrff Trf our ability to a mutual un- , J t/f I Un VTI\\f ing and help to pave a way X I Uu[\ illation, but, so long as nee- jf y j \ ,l ve shall hold out in a loyal the press to co-operate in V of cultivating this spirit ic said, "animated the glo-,? , oops and helped the brave >n at home to bear all sufand privations." * "I ! von Wondel, tho Gorman J[ dor to Austria Hungary, exthe hope that a t.ustful and .1 . . j _ i i Thle ! one of the ous collaboration of diplo- __ . __ __ , .. ,i Branch Houee Men. id the press would succeed | oting and reinforcing the They are all pretty y proved freindsliip be-| ? wty mey letl toward tn iiistria-Hunpary and Ger- J* what this ad is about. 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