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* 7? PAGE TWO TheLancasterNews ; (8EM1AVKKKLV.) Established 1852. "l',J H - seas wi Published Tuesday and Friday . BY TI?E LANCASTER NEWS COMPANY, j this til Lancaster, S. C. : , |JO t|. UEOlUiU BULLA CRAVEN | a maJ? Editor and Manager I tor sen ! are sen The News is not responsible for the i ^rlews of Correspondents. Short and | ,e wor rational articles on topics of general Com Interest will be gladly received. , includii SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: turned Cash in Advance. _ ?? war coi One \ ear $2.00 <$ix Mouths 1.00 j be the Entered as Second Class Matter ' .October 7, 1005, at the PostoBice at units o .Lancaster, S. C., under act of Con- vjcp ,i .gross of March 3, lo7 0. mi I Kv FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1D1S. | oral at * | meats German r,: ??A general 4 * troops ^Ay Country 'Ti? of Thee, Sweat Land . , , o* Liberty." Within ? shippin WIIY NOT A MOINMKNT 1UE11K? prepara Every honor will be accorded the* berg. *'boys" when they return from their Mr. 1 service abroad. .It ig eminently transpo proper that every consideration be and it ?hown them, and perhaps, when they German como among us every otto of them he an! will be called heroes, which they will su truty are. Rut to perpetuate the diers h memory of the part in the great tary at: war played by those who do not re- parity j turn, who were likewise heroes and adds, t uied heroes for their country's sake, doubleEancaster county people should which < erect a monument in tlie court hous" port w< square, which will tell the comin \ Rritn generations that Lancaster county stated, "men died on the battlefields of of the r ranee that the freedom of the world , seas sir may not be impaired. I increase The News is not informed tliel these 11 number of Lancaster county "hoys") British who gave their lives in the greitibaek to fight, but news of the death of sev-| Whili eral, perhaps eight or ten, has beeiJ return carried in this paper, and there are worked possibly more. The tight has been mean tl won and the part in the winning by as soon the men who fell is not disputed j bring g I'hey gave all. Those who return j weary 1 to us offered all. and the names of, ? those who fell and those who did not xhouhl be perpetuated. This is n The i an original idea; movements are al- ^"nday ready under way for monuments or v?r>' ch memorials of other types to the cannot memory of the men who fought and excited. / died in many different sections of j ftood pe /Jie country, some of them near us.jhent on tf'harlotte was one of the first and '''*s hut -subscriptions are now being taken: IBes of there for the monument. ' certain Lancaster county is loyal to the killed L ' t.riinoaster county men who were ovcrj < -here. No call involving the wel-| 11J111 1 if are of these men ever went unheard %or unheeded in Lancaster county. I True it cannot be of any service to ' the men who have fallen to erect a Given L .i ! Your monument to their memory, oven ^ ?Uough It reached to the skies, hut it can show a spirit of appreciation A Powi and the perpetuation of the histori A nsi < -^al facts in which I,anoastei county atmngc: i men played a part. ; is Hie ! cry WOI COMING IIOMI-:. 1 er you . . a're, ?>r That was good news sent out hy: (i) Fdward X. Hurley, Chairman of thci health. Shipping Hoard, Saturday when hei j'/,,'*., announced tliat the government morrow i . ,.11 . relief J Iplans to return to this country; ,, as speediiy as possible a large num- your il *>er of the American fighters now in 'There France. Mr. Hurley has gone to; every I arrange the details of transporting m ls 's" (T the warriors to tiieir native heath. I Grand 1 , ... .. . a frien<! and prayers for their safe return ,norf. will continue to go up from many six V>< American homes. If the war depart- pri.Ir mient wants them returned at that! a cougl rate, Mr. Hurley says, the shipping Vjv'frhhoard is prepared to tiring home nothing :i00,00rt a month, and that would oinmem vnean a bit more than ninety days for Miss ?ach million men overseas, or. with- <,l women. in eight to ten months all of them m.iy he rould he returned. ol'Ia" I'erur No Information has 'been given Ihiuid < ?OUt as to the sending additional men ,!' i'er* " accept across to do police work and to World permit the men who have seen the wfiat > pany. I fcrunt of the battles to return to publish their homes on this side of the water. Your di lit may be that numbers of American iniana .* THE LANCi I will remain overseas for as the juil, but even thou is a year of two years, or it wretch was snatched 1 > that all of those now over- and given what was v II be returned and others sent his due, it was an exp relieve theiu. There are at'sition when the lives o ne near two million nieu in] innocent ones, are con ining caiups in this country, Excitement perhaps rity of them now well trained man's brain and perhap fice, but whether any of them it was a comparative ea t to France is a detail yet to a large crowd to defy I ked out. had the officers taken alescent wounded soldiers, steps while the mob w ug those who would have re- of formation instead o to the battle front had the there probably would 1 ntinued, it is announced, will mob. Yet, a "mob," I first troops brought out of intelligent city like W l'liey will be followed by cannot be said to be a t' various branches of the ser- lies and roughnecks, \ lis plan having been worked or reason, though the Secretary Maker and the gen-j thQ occasion and the a IT. but 011 future develop- of the crime charged at in the internal affairs of cused may so impair th iv and Austria and their rela- self-restraint is impos ith the allies together with Of course, the officer! Mid of European events in Salem did not know w] , will depend the number of(ing, could not know, o to be brought to this country have prevented the j the next few months. The fore it reached propor g board, however, is making their power. They see tions to transport large uum ter of fact, to have < could to disperse the ci Hurley says that there are t>7 called out the home gi its flying the American tlag, the police, to have tu is hoped that these, with hose on the crowd and c i and Aupstrian liners which from nearby towns wl ticipates using temporarily, got beyond them, ffice to bring American sol- The spirit x>f the m nine as rapidly as the mill- is to defy anyone who ?< ithorities desire. If this ca- when a good man gets 1 iroves inadequate, Mr. Hurley he is lost indeed, lie 1 he shipping board has 1251 restraint, his self-respe deck cargo vessels some of J his individuality, for w an be transformed for trans- the mob he is being led Drk. and his brain is so fire <h transports. Mr . Hurley sire for revenge that hi have carried sixty per cent. self. The man who thii American troops bound over- is fully aware that there ice the military program waaj in mob spirit, no justice iul early last summer, and j sire for revenge may as o\\ will be utilized to convey j satisiied as it would hsi dominion and colonial troops' the Taw been permittee their home countries. j course. We see h.eie e many of the details of th< frailties ol the judicia of "the boys" are yet to be dangers in the delays < out, this news is taken to which are so often ment tiat they are bound for home ncetion with lynchings. as it is practicable and will ( in the case of the \N ladness to many uneasy and negro would not have learts throughout this nation (dutches of justice. ? MOIt SIMltlT. ('apt. I'oovcy I riot at Winston-Salem, X. (!. ' ("apt.. G. W. I'oovey night demonstrates one thing lieriy known to Lancast ?arly and that is that people ' oo\?>. davs this week and lot' restrain themselves whet 1 . , , night, accompanied by The News doubts not that for ramp (;,ant. III. ople were in that mob, who taking the life of a worth >,,s' 11 A LonR r"t' (In v from tl>e ICnti > ol I I Iiiuiin M"Kro, sacrificed the " Hock Jli!I where she ii four others. We are not (|(.r ,rentm(.nt for some that the right negro was j ? ? >y the erow?l which storme.l ASTHMA _ There Is no"cur DING UP , )Uit WOMANHOOD \feBf Jp to Die by Her Friends, a NEW PRICES? 30c. ig Lady Recovers Her Icalth and increases Weight 15 Pounds. _ 9 a erful Nation Needs Strong y) Healthy Women. . il Ion no ' <> m orrow / loess may take a chronic " I /V in <t remeay xor almost d / ~ 111. Thousands have found rEEE I to be that remedy as did V lara Dohr of 21 N. Gold St., - Itaplds, Michigan. She writes .i77: Tj I: "l don't need Peruna any ^^^1 I am all well after taking ttles. I weighed ninety before I started and was ind weakly I had su<-h li and spitting all the time' never expected to recover. r ~ rids gave me up. I could eat Now i can eat and wel ;h slendci mis. I most thankfully tec-, I peruna to my friends." ~ TOOm. 1J i.ohr's letter Is an insptra- -, message of hope to suffering MUftrt t it tells you that you to?> :_TZ1 strong and well and vigor- E7EE ta m;iy be had la either ?? r?r tablet form. Ask your - # /Vfl/^/YCl if you value health, do not 7 JLsCIfH?C*ol a substitute. Dr. Hartman's : ~ Famous I'eruna Tonic Is ZEE~"~ ou want. The Peruna Com- . "7h> ept. 79, Columbus, Ohio, also Dr. Hartman's Health Itook. r ok is free. Write for it. paler will give you a I'eruna ErE-^irr-~ . % ASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. a Liberty -uhout d.ubt Bottle for Corns! enslve propo- ?? f others, ami There's Only One Genuine "CornBide red. Peeler"-Thato "Gets-It" Ever peel a banana? That's the ? rattles a way **Gets-It" peels off corns. It's .... . the only corn treatment that will, s that is whv "Gets-lt "Is a guarantee that you tf afterwards gs Loill havo been no nvV/1 K? Ovel formed in | Boili 'inqton-Saleni. !>U1' I??- |P 1 Cun the Silv< NoMoreExciueforCorr* or Ctrn-PtiuNow! ChlCI e reason that won't finally have to gouge, pick, uiK1? . Jork or cut out your corns. If you s',,l?- I want tho plcasuro of Retting rid , Tr , ,,f vvin^in., ?f ..a .corn> bo sure to get "Gets ? ot Winston- It Is Its wonderful formula lint Wis com that has mad? "Gets-It" tho corn nut was (oni marvel that it is, used by mora r tiiov w.iiii.i millions than any other corn treat- ^ r thoy would ment on carth> A ft.w drops on any Capi vithneincr ?>., corn or callus, that's all. It can't tjnrr kntheiing be 8tlck> It ,a palnles9< easca paln OUrl t ions hevnn.l You ^an k,ck >our "corny" feet Ulld around, even in tight shoes, and your | in an <i 111-i*_ corns won't crucify you. You can I't gro ahead and work, dance, live, love Due ilone all thoy ?? laugh m though without corns. .... Gets-It, the guaranteed, money- U1VI owd fo have back corn-remover, the only sure i l?Uii , 1 nave way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. I lnai lard to assist M'f'd by K. Lawrence A Co., Chicago, ill, j je ., Sold in Lancaster and recommended Snvi rned the fire as the worIt,.8 best corn remedy by ^inn ailed for help J- P. Mackey Co., Standard Drug ,. , Company.?Adv. P? Hen the mob _____ Cash Ob, however. 4- PROFESSIONAL CARDS ? Notc rroses it and ost in a mob DR. J. ItKKl'K I'T \ DKKitl UK. . . Rese loses his se.f- Dental Surgeon. rpj ct. and even ?mce Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. m hen he Joins 2.00 ^ 6;00 p M T(, h> some one,' And by Appointment. id by the de Office Phone 160. j STA e is not hlm-i uesictence t'none 2*.tl. iks. however ' omce over Lancaster Pharmacy ]:>f l ? . ' 4 1 IS no reason j(>R< w> s> HOLLY, Veterinary l'h> s.|^.s and tlx1 de-1 alrlan, Surgeon and Dentist. Offln trill'' often go un-! af Gregory, Heod Live Stock On book ive gone hid /tables. Restdeuce Phone 186 Office Phone 226. _ I to take its Sv none of the (lav ' I system or. 'lonl'd in "an-' For headache Corr The giiiuyj neuralgia, colds and 'ifiHtoii-Sa'ein i J . l 1 g.n.PPe PrUde,lt PL> sicians now advise or people as _ ? The improved tablet in which the heart-depressing ^~\?/ tendency is counteracted *n by heart-toning elements. ' ^\.TX1 p M|r To a void confusion A spitone " ?|jm is sold only in unbroken rjTjjijT^ Dackagcs. Price 35c. At To 1 ?oc. $1.20 Standard Drucr Tn ? ?:? p "" gov< . ==^crg disci 'OSTOM1K T? as a * famous Shoes for Men JL^ ^ a r-??-.!.^- Her( _ g, flav The "Hampton" = . - air"t |! wr g| | in thi ||| wrap p toe with abundant standing ^ yOlir he blind eyelet, plain lace shoe ^ VOr, . >y simplicity. gy tO SU = ter Department Stores M Be si i Hest Place lo Shop After All" ==. ? ? * ?i 4 . \ FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1918. Bank No. 33. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Lancaster ited at Lancaster, S. C., at the close of business November 1st, 1918. RESOURCES. is and Discounts $674,326.46 rdral'ts 11,627.75 Js and Stocks Owned by the Bank 95,860.00 liture and Fixtures 1,000.00 kinjf House 6,042.18 jr Real Estate Owned 3,500.00 from Banks and Bankers 213,716.88 *ency 28,036.00 1 2,735.00 n- and Other Minor Coin 2.921.20 ks and Cash Items 10,613.59 )tal $1,050,379.06 LIABILITIES. tal Stock Paid in $ 50,000.00 >lus Fund 100,000.00 ivided Profits, less Current Exuses and Taxes Paid 37,368.50 to Banks and Bankers 400.66 dends Unpaid 100.00 ridual Deposits Subct to Check $549,376.83 ngs Deposits . . . . 137,707.95 i Certificates of Desit 108,760.34 ber's Checks . . .. 9,819.39 805,664.51 is and Rills Rediscounted 45,000.00 Other Liabilities, viz.: rve for Taxes 3,500.00 rve for Accrued Interest on me Deposits 8,345.39 >tal $1,050,379.06 TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster?ss. 'fore me came Geo. W. Williams, Cashier of above named bank, who, beinjr duly sworn, that the above and foregoing statement is a condition of said bank, as shown by the s of said bank. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. t-orn to and subscribed before me this 9th of November, 1918. H. T CANNON. Notary Public, S. C. ect Attest: LEROY SPRINGS. WAI)DY C. THOMSON, R. L! CRAWFORD, Directors. i ouncement: ielp meet the needs of the jrnment, Wrigley's has mtinued the use of tin foil wrapping for ;after all three WRIGLEY ors will be sealed in ight, pink-end packages. ? look for . UGLEY5 per and take choice of flaThree kinds it all tastes. SEA I.F.I) TIGHT?KF.PT RIGHT ^ [JRE you get WRIGLEY'S? ; Flavor Lasts! l?p