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PAGE TWO ??? ? HUNS SYSTEMATICALLY DESTROYD MACHINERY I - Merchandise, Iron Ore, Oast Iron an?l Ptrel to Briey Valley Requisitioned and Then Destroyed. Paris, Dec. 2.?Details of the systematic sequestriatlon or destruction of machinery In the French factories In the Briey valley region Is; given by the correspondent at Briey Of Le Journal. All stocks of merchandise, iron ?re, cast iron and sfeel were first requisitioned by CJerman inspectors and engineers, the correspondent! eavs. and then 15 officers and 10') men arrived to organize the destmc-, tion of the plants. German manu-j facturers visited the region and picked out certain pieces of machin-l ?ry which thev wished placed in their own plants, and these were shipped, Immediately to Germany. After these selections had been made the demolition of blast fur maces. steam engines, boilers, tool?,} gearings and electric light fixtures, not connected with the actual work-r ing of the mines, was carried out. tho employes of the plants being compelled to aid the Hermans in their devastation. In the meantime the exploitation ' of the mines was kept in full swing. Prisoners to the number of 15.000 ; were put to work with hardly nnv jest and under terrible discipline i The output of the mines was larger than that in peace time, and, the eorresnondent adds, this enabled the central powers to hold out for four , years. When the time for the final attack approached the Hermans concentrated 500 heavy guns and 7.000 , machine guns for the defense of the Briev region, but the heroism of the allied troops rendered these precau- ; lions useless, and the Teuton dream ?>i uiimn ?<ti iiiiiii nun mil was jmum tered. SCARCITY OF RKIIKSES DELAYS ARMY ADVANCE Three or Four Days Wi'l lie Required for- First l.ine Divisions to <iel Over. American Army of Occupation, Dec. -Three or t'our days II U>required, it \\a< estimated, for 111 four (list line divisions to complete their crossing into Germuu terriCHILDREN Should not be "doted" JffQiif for colde?apply the /KTOjeOk "outside* treatment? /*?* jjlvA NEW PRICES? 30c, 60c, $1.20 i . ... I Take Some Rec< Home to the Kid DO you want to brin pure and unadulte into your children's h Stop in some night am a few of these new Coh Records the youngste wild over. Bedtime s and quaint folk songs f< ; tots; new dances and pt song-hits for the older We nave all the latest am CoIuj ? tjraro vj-v and Ri vJP^oV some perha vvar-s PR opera An? And ! f i%5 i 0 v^! ! V 'v&TTTtlf'voa1; 'JJULUM ? | t1! * P Ro1 v I "AX 7"HAT I parti Dr. Caldwel its mild#but thorough i It has been very helpful year-old son, who had a baby." (From m letter to Dr. < Mr. C. E. Jaffray, ! Brooklyn, Dr. Cal< Syrup The Perfect ? Sold by Druggis 50 cts. (su Free from opiates and na ant to the taste, it acts ec restores normal regularii be obtained free of c Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 45 Monticello, Illinois. tory. although the start was made t? soon after daylight Sunday. a Clouds threatened rain, but later. A the sun broke through the haze. but h hardly long enough to relieve the dismal atmosphere of the German h villages through which the Ameri- bi cans passed. it The advance of the army of or- S cupation was held up by the limited t? number of bridges across the Saner vi and Moselle rivers. cl The American divisions marched fc with full war equipment. The heavy d> artillery also rumbled along the C.er- c< man roads. The main roads en ; [ ountered during the first day's S march into Germany were in good 01 condition. At several places the Americans passed small bridges and culverts which apparently had been v repaired recently. II In ?tir> vlllinn ?l? "" ' " " 'nr war-won ry German sold'ors arrived home '>y train from H < north just is t'o Vi.'prtrnn advanr?' puar.l roa< hod thP village. A handful of " rillairers not thent. The npp<> i! wo df tho mnrcli'tu' Vmerlpin* an geared to a wo two of thp Germans i"d 'h r families Tht " .1 - not the asr>. howpvi?r, with tho t! i?ail ^ I . u'tirwo ? ito ry^'- hitll l'V tV 1: "() ",i l? ? 1 him past tin- \n><i- ^ There were no flags or othPt do- ^ nrii'sins in any of tho t'wns ^ hrough which the Americans march- B >d and no niuslp oxropt that fur- ^ tishod by tho Amerb ans. \Vh<?rppv<-r B he Americans asked questions re- ^ tarding roads, they received pour- ^ ~ \ Hi Jiua * ^ dies K | g Soy. k rated, pr%>^W " carts? |f4\ ;TT, | 1 buy y L^>V^ * imbia &*=> | rs go Wr.A. ' toTs Vw I I >r the (A ( ~ >pular fc ones. 7 f ~ 1 hest* J0 S V I mbia, | nolas icords % er, too, would enjoy good new music ? ps one of the great ongs, or a bit or the , or a fine orchestra how about you? in?and let us play records that we've j ust /cd, on the Columbia >no!a. Then you can e \\ hat kind of a treat will take to the folks ; me. i 1 tinson-Lathan Co., Jewelers incastcr, - - S. C. Ci k 111 = i1 ' LANCASTER N1 icularly like about ' l's Syrup Pepsin is action on the bowels N in relieving my ninebeen constipated since n Caldwell written by\ a >1 Madiion Street, 1 , , N. Y. / h _____ a dwelFs " _ i _ Pepsin : Laxative n ti e ts Everywhere t? S) $1.00 p rcotic drugs and pleas- n isily and naturally and b( ty. A trial bottle can c. barge by writing to e' 8 Washington Street, p n t? m>iis replies. In th? restaurants1'' 1 nd stores the Germans sold to the} lileriean soldiers nnv cmwla /in. , " it and at war time prices. Perhaps the first American tunes ? u eard in Germany as played by ;h<* nmis of the army of occupation was i the village of Irrel. just across the auer river. The village was en- P Zf kro<l by tho 12fith infantry while the? a' illagers were on their way to lurch. The villagers forgot church >r the time being and stood bewileredly watching the khaki-clad pro- ^ >ssiot>. The natives, neatly clad In their undav clothes, generally just stood r walked as the \mericans passed America must help police th" M orld until peace is finally effected, el p fncle Sam maintain his fine my buy all the \V. S. S. you can. < >tu armv cannot I<C disbanded unci I the frints of on-i victorv are as- , t h II ed t'ollt title to bllV W. S S. , f" tv till yon can. . h? N Health P 3 AbOUt K ;; 3 Gone g jj a Many thousands ol '' women suffering from i womanly trouble, have sri been benefited by the use 'r of Cardui, the woman's xv tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this f< one from Mrs. Z.V. Spell, is of flayne, N. C. "1 could ^ not stand on my feet, and n: just suffered terribly," fr she says. "As my suffering was so great, and u* he had tried other remedies, Dr. had us 111 get Cardui. . . 1 began liimproving, and it cured w me. I know, and my 1^5 1 doctor knows, what Cardui did for me, for my nerves and heahh were I * about gone." ,v TAKE gfc A t^i A1IH i if AHU9I Ml The Woman's Tonic " She writes furtheri *1 ' am in splendid health ... U can do my work. I feel 1 owe it toCardul.for 1 was L. 1 In flrMrlfiil ronflitinn " ' VI If you are nervous, run- ^V down and weak, or suffer VI from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Cardul. Thousands of V women praise this mrdlcine for the good it has n, VI done thern, and many ^V oi physicians who have used <1 Cardui successfully with ^B their women patients, for *j' ^1 years, endorse this mediV| cine. Think what it means fr ^ to be in splendid health, V| like Mrs. Spell. Qive ^V '' ^ Cardui a trial. ri N All Druggists jl iWS, LANCASTER, S. C. )R. GARFIELD QUITS THE CONTROL OF FUEL lewis of Domestic fdnsumers to Rerelve Attention of Adiiilnlstr?tion Until Winter I'ahscs. Washington. Dec. 5.?Fuel Adilnlstrator Garfield has resigned nd President Wilson has accepted is resignation. This was announced t the White House: "It was announced at the execu-l Ive office today," said the statelent. "that United States Fuel Adlinistrator Garfield had tendered his csignation, to take effect at the leasure of the president, and thatj ae president had accepted the rests:-[ ation. although it was made clearj fiat the needs of domestic consum-, rs will continue to receive the atmtion of the fuel administration) ntil the winter is passed." The correspondence between tho; resident and Dr. Garfield was not! lade public, nor was there any inirmation as to when the resignation ecomes effective or whether a sncassor to Dr. Garfield will be nam1. It is understood that Dr. Garfield lans to remain at his post the re-, lainder of this month, but that afar the holidays he will resume his uties as president of Williams col.ge. The White Mouse statement made dear that the fuel administration ill continue to function certainly ntil the end of the winter. T>r. artield himself announced recently lat he hoped to he able to remove rice restrictions and possibly the >ne regulations on bituminous coal lout the middle of this month, but lat control over the domestic suniy of anthacite would he continued ntil the end of the coal year, next pril 1. 1RST CHEERS HE ARD OF HOME-COMING MEN a ti ret an in Disembarks It too \lcn Most of Tit em In the Aviation Squadron. New York. Dec. a. New York, nbarkation |>ort of many huudrel lousands of American tmons bnun 1 r war. headed the first "hoots of wio-comitm titon of tho victorious my ntoro th:tn t Onn of then out almost ovory state in tho tin n who jolnoil in .1 shout tit it irrted across tho wafers and in'o c st toots of downtown Manila tt-in hen their transport. the Man >nia. passed tho statue of IP ottv 'ith Mayor Ilvlan and an official rotation committee. the soldb-reighted liner steamed up the hay dween lines of harbor craft with 10 flairs of America and the all'es ?inc and with whistles shriekin'r welcome. At the same time. 1 000 wounded ddiers were removed from the oop ship Northern Pacific They ere hurried to hospitals. To saf? mrd the public asrainst possible in ctnous disease, tlie troops were nlateri as thev came ashore . riot?, ip woll and wounded will he de< <1 close contact with relatives <>r tends until after they havp under* im> medical examinations. The tits from tiie Mauretania will be ustered out at Camp Mills. Fnrnir?s of the wounded will be notified i'hin a few days of their wheroKints and permitted to see them. Thankfulness at trotting home w.ts prevai'inc spirit among tli? minded troops. \f the t>ier military discipline leeeeded the freedom that had f ueht office's and men side bv de to the tails for the first view of little old New York." t'nits wen* licklv formed and after hot roes' '"onts h"d been served by Red ros;, workers the contingents arched aboard ferryboats which >nveyed them to Long Island trains With the exception of a few bunred men. the troops from th" auretania were in aviation squad-] ins. IT \TIOV Ft>11 LETTERS OF \l>- ?~ MIN1STKATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lancaster. Ity J. E. Stewman. Judge of Proite. ? VVh%reas Esther Tllarkmon hath ade suit to me to grant her Letters r Administration of the estate and P Tects of Julius E. Ulackmon. These are, therefore, to ctte aivl Imonish all anil singular the kinred anil creditors of the said debased, that they be and appear bo>re me. in the Court of Probate, to; 9 held at Lancaster on l'tth Dec. I !?12, next, after publication thereof.! t 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show ' use, if any they have, why the said dministraf Ion should not bo ranted. j (liven under my hand, this 4th A ay of Dec. Anno Domini 1!?18. | 4 J. E. 8TKWMAN, I Probate Judge ' ' 142t-ltaw. ^ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918 THE FARMER MUST HAVE RUGGED HEALTH EMany Break Downs and Failures Due to Exposure and Hard Work Catarrh in Some of It's Many Forms Claims Thousand a Every farm family has its medicine cabinet nnd In almost every one will be found a bottle of Dr. llartman's World Famous Peruna. For coughs, colds and catarrh it is tnvaluable. It's use Is indicated In all cases of catarrhal Inflammation and congestion whether of respiratory orguiiB, stomach, bowels or other organs of the j body. Mr. W. J. Temple of 300 Lincoln Ave., Delaware. Ohio, suffered for years with inflammation of the mucous linings of the stomach and bowels. According to his own story he did not eat a meal for five years f without distress. He says: "I ami Per?.na is sold everywhere. You < n fnrmar nti.i mnot Kit ptimvuh! to I ni.iv huv it in either liouid or Lab all .kinds of weather. After years let form. Ask for Dr. Hart man's of suffering, a druggist rceom- Well Known Peruna Tonic and If mended Peruna. I took all together y,)U ?re seeing health take nothing five bottles and am a well man. oJsp ,ngl!,t upo? peruna. Formerly, I could not do a day's Jf Rre 8,{.k atl)1 8ufrerln(f> work. Now, farm work does not The Penina Company. Dept. fatigue me In the least. Peruna Is ? . the best medicine and tonic on the 77. Columbus. Ohio, for Dr Hartmarket. Time only strengthens my mari M Health ltook. The book Is admiration for it, especially for free and may help you. Ask you* catarrh and colda dealer for a Peruna Almanac. V m m Low Meat Trices vs. High Cattle Prices If the farmer cannot get enough for his live stock, he raises less, and the packer gets less raw material. If the consumer has to pay too much for his meat, he eats less of it, and the packer finds his market decreased. j The packer wants the producer to get enough to make live-stock raising ; J .1 " -f piuuuiua- eniu uc warns me price ui meat so low that everyone will eat it. j But all he can do, and what he would have to do in any case to stay in business, is to keep down the cost of processing the farmer's stock into meat so that the consumer pays for the meat and by-products only a little more than the i farmer gets for his animals. For exa nple,last year Swift & Company paid for its cattle about 90 per cent of what it got for meat and by-products (such as hides, tallow, oils, etc.) If cattle from the farm were turned miraculously into meat in the hands of i naiiers vwunoui going through the expense of dressing, shipping and marketing), the farmer would get only about 1 Yq cents per pound more for his cattle, or consumers would pay only about 2Vi cents per pound less for their beefl Out of this cent or two per pound, Swift & Company pays for the operation of extensive plants, pays freight on meats, operates refrigerator cars, maintains branch houses, and in most cases, delivers to retailers all over the United States. The profit amounts to only a reaction of a cent, and a part of this profit goes to build more plants, to give better service, and to increase the company's Usefulness to the country. Swift & Company, U. S. A. U rRY THE SCALES The scales seldom fail to reveal the tixxth, they are fair gauge of health. If you are losing wight and re not feeling up to the mark, it i? ? y -- IllilW I'J IC" lace the loss and build ud the powers of resistance. scoirs mm a unique combination of tonic and nourishment, a having definite reconstructive properties, c. r' ;hei GfifL the blocxi, restores weight and imparts vigor ?\i>.d Ky tone to the whole system. If you feel yourself * ^n,? II lL 8round, try Scoff's Emulsion?the Strength-Builder. C-J* KuU <* iKiWbC, il.oOU.L<U. i<i. J. xe %