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TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. Full Flavor 9 Every pound of Luz ianne Coffee comei | ^ to you in an air-tich * tin can. The original goodness of the coffee is all there?sealed in. Luzianne retains it CI OUAHANTKK If. after using entire ca r I rl VI I I lent* of the cen according te dlrectlo * **** V A you ere not satisfied In every reipect, y? grocer will refund the money you paid lot '[==! HJZIANMI ugf coffee The R eily-Taylor Compaxi S vVle w Orleans f VwwU , _ _ ?. __ ... . _ BE PREPARED ' HOLD ON 10 WAR :urs nrrr ,,wtw w,f 1 v " 11 ir you like to win. but yoi 1 SAVINGS STAMPS ,vT~^ Secretary of Treasury Urges | Liberty Loan L Citizens to Keep Governmeat Securities Until They ^Sfcv jww Shall Have Matured. jB9*r Pm.t.w /* ? ? ^ * ? * And You Have No Further Trouble. M. BLUESTEIN STORK WITH TilK BI.IJK FRONT KERSHAW, S. C. * THE LANCASTER NEWS, LANCAS' T I WHAT TIME mr Tick-took? It isa't much eC a clock as clocks to. Just an ordinary, everyday affair, such as one sees on the wall of almost any office. Perhaps you'd never glance ' f up at it unless you happened to be lute for luncheon. J It hants in the counting room of one - of the biggest banks in New York, ! I and there's nnfhlno 1 " ' 1< except that it was put up the same day an Austrian princeling got himi self killed at Sarajevo?and started * ' the war. Ij It used to keep pretty good time. After we got into the war and got ' to going good, some one put a little ? 1 red sign across the face of it so that whenever you looked ap to see what ??. ; time it was you saw the ltttke sign 7c staring at you Impertinently; A . . "TIMK TO BUT LIBERTY BONDS." ! * Tick tock? / Mm. That clock was ticking off the min- III Rj utes when the guns were booming I ] ] along the Somme and while the 11 ^r Crown Prince was battering vainly 111 i at the gates of Terdsn. It was tick- III lag wkes the Lu- 111 ihf> si tan la went ||| ^ y ?ernBtor" went HI - IB*^*>*rriPershing went ||| ^ "yi *b/' ?T*r U **' U<5k" 111 w asn't aa Ameri- 111 you don't; | t Front- mnd when ||| i think you d|W| there were two ||| n more off the way. Ill ^ l1 that day four; 4 -CWl/ months ago when ^ ' the German Arm??? jr^^r mis line Coma isjffM AB sterner keok out Pfl r his fountain pan | T ^ and signed his name en the dotted line?ticking at the rate si KM a eeeTiekAoch? W " $551. Itxty seconds make a m fonts?sixty ' ** i minutes make an hour?ffiO.hOO.OOO a I dav. k ?plain or! That's what tho war va* costing I America when tho Armistice was and ' ,l8neflQuick! Some one! Stop the clock! foui d. I Well, nom<* one did. <i r . w with | Ttmt day of our first Peaco Cele brat ion when we all went crmy and tore loose, some war in the bank did :i>. stop the clock. Took out the pendulum and lied a big piece of black VVV VI) ' \-'ien rrPPp 0,1 '-,p ''lock i'scir knd eyery. . . . body laughed and veiled their heads le til liov - , _ .. ?>fT ?because the war was orer. ??? That was ttio end of it The war ????? k.o South was over the elccl. was stopped and WOMEN I !n confirms Well almost everything. \: for in >r Otlu r .!o ?'ll v :it on tfekin*?- Germantown at $556 a second! They're still tick- an for used a box lnR Not flt *555 to be 'r-' but it A .. . _ . will run tar into millions before next I got Jonp , and I am stiU a j0^ ^ fln|sh. Wo Education; me of the gUU hgva war-nuts 10 pay. A Liu Alum- ! ZZ " f,',M ad so much! leans always pay their bills. wounded onl ;ock. "Be- We still hare an army at tho bridge- the Gernmnt my houso- heads of the Rhino, and we've got to Christian A? and every 11 there for a while?if we're go A reruns ti,v hnotr in* to *** a peoeo In placo of an lectures In 1 , , armistice. | do work an! And then there are the soldiers to sage, theory ix of Doan s hring back and the wounded to rare spy ami by very much for and the crippled to make over and doctors and lem for it.'' Jobs to And?before our Job is finish- vise practice I 1 !l 1 1 I ed before we ran turn nil r>nr Mrs. Hath- to making plows and automobiles ognlzed by t recommend aP!,'n- Similar < ? Iv for thev " * K?'n* to take money. And ed In the " we've pot to mine it. That's part of Branch Y. V ley tiou ) r. ouT job? yours and mine and the peo- Is made of I confirm my p],cs n#?xt door ' to training ' The hank with the clock cnn't do it const ruction ers. Don't' ?all the hanks in the country can't do r remedy? it?if we are going to go ahead after-1 KM'V/I the same ward msk'ng plows and automobiles T 1 V 1 Foster-| and ?l>ening up new mine* and plant- d* ? . vt v in? more wheat fields Talo, N. \ . ? v j . i? We ve got to have credit. If we are going to get back on a prosperous ; business basis And we can't have Several mmm^mcredit, if the hanks have all their r- . ..... I'-tirotiean s money tied up in Iaherty Ix>arts. I 1 . Whenever one thinks of the proa- a medical r perity and happiness wf can have In children di fhlH country, if we make good use of the opportunities that lie just ahead,: F.y the ti he should think of that clock In the .? , i . ... . . tilt' IIVl'S () bank with its streamer of crepe and ! its little red sign: or.es could And of the millions of other clocks that were ticking off the minutes dur- 'n this < log the war just as that clock m the ye.*rs, mot 'bank did sad?well? Ust.(l |>R III Tick tock? lCVDI!n 1 Thoee clocks sre still ticking Kl 1 \\ There's another lil>erty loan coming results. Ol Tiy-W .trw-k . . - ... , . . . . i i.auchlin, What time will It be by your elock | s ' t tllP ' next month whan the Victory Libert* I T. 1 heel Bonds are offered? medicine I t He Nose It It is plea Hamilton I see fails -hl where they have *W7 1 i found a new weed "u*y ] j that la better and flroAt t ?nic ami 1 cheaper than to- MLJLyf^ j ? Js hareo. A clear M.\M /VI can he made from III j I Huy a !><> ! It for a cent. T"At H l\ ' Wayburn?Moat Ij/J l| J) Sold by , dears now are p<.r lM)ttle. I made for a acent. * That Old Yachting Score. "Don't you dislike those people who r????? keep rakirjj up old scores?" Dr. Nrt ..(ways, replied Mlas (Cayenne ^ 7 ... , . mmmmmmmJ Imist '?>' 1 ruilier uduilrc Sir Thorn- \f'i (y^/ [ as Llptun." vjimb, owniiary of oie unit d State* Treasury, hu Issued a warn- EfU^X jf tag to patriotic American citizens against unscrupulous persons wbo ad- -mm rertlsa that they are willing to pur- l/&i ^ naUee go dry. ehase War Savings Stampe. Mr. Olaen does not wish to hare the government ' aney' pruritics sold at suuis below their Who was fond of his drin actual value. fancy. He points out that people who are Twice the price of a r<* actually In need of money may take Makoa i payment I've their War Savings Stamps to a post ? , , )a a Send md t:n>?-? :? n office and receive caan. Mr. Glass urges holders to keep their stamps until matnrlty. H? states that War Soviets St?mps J GOOD FHIKN belong ?/P.lv to the Individual wh<? first I purchased tftiir. and \r.at people who . A good friend stand, b; uffer to i?n? "tamos ?r l.ivv pr limn | in need. t.anca: tor poop ?re vioin ov t*-? 1"* <n ?' t 1 iw in ipn{,n*8 K'.lnry pills hnv? d-ving Men and v. sed.tr* .?st M,.s r! y Hathoot I tups uie njt only d.o iig mot nv . , ... , ,v, , , . In .. .. Lrncester, n'o winch r.gntiu.1:* be. , , . I.xm.i, but . gro a!d unr.crr.pulcufc agents to ,lU0e > V*ro *nd a"a reap profits. thes'ory Gould vours ? convincing testimony? ftetttttdtt^ ^"About six weeks ago I AAVtNG BEATS EARNING: t ot ?oau s lvlduey 1>lllfl- v iTOO BAD ESAU DiurrT i at thn st?ndard Drug Co. LIVE TO ENJOY IT ALL. X Rlad to say they relieved X bachaches, from which I b If Ffcan and Jaoob who lived misery," says Mrs. ITatht some tlx thousand years ago, X foro that I couldn't do X were still alive, and rf Flsnu had T work without discomfort T earned $10 every day. and bad L . j u 11 w > i. time i stooped over, * saved it all, ho would 1 f $21,900,000. On the other hand, o 8eonu'd to Kive way on me & if Jacob had dei>osited $1 at if ,n a <,?11 wa>' The one be n?r cent, interest, compounded o K'dney Pills relieved me 4> every 100 years, he would have ^ and 1 give full credit to tl f today $576,460,752,303,423 4S3 <> (Statement given May 21 Can anyone figure out how 0n February 20. 1918 I much Jacob wovild have had had o rocR added; can ati,, < he purchased o*io $5 War Sav- .. . ... . , . . . o , ?. _ .v. . . y Doan s Kidney Pll s high o ing Stamp then, which pavs to - < , , 4 terest at the rate of 4 per cent.. entirely cured me of kidr o compounded foor times every It is a great pleasure to year? There is an idea In all o former statement." i> this: How much would every ; * Price 60c, at all deal J | child have it its parents should <> simply ask for a kidnej o start it out with a $5 stamp, and J J ' Doan's Kidnev Pills\\ then encourage the youngsters o J (hat Mra Hathcook ha(, o to save? o j Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Bui . ?444*4M44??*4??4???44??e -?Adv. I BUY * % Liberty Bonds FOR CASH ^ ALL Bl'SINKSS STRICTLY CONFIDENT! Bring your bonds to me, or if yon have any bonds bank unpaid for, bring mo yonr cards. Any Quantity?Any Issue. I PAY CASH rER s. c. flfa EASTE MILLINER aaics' toat Si Ladies' Dress< Call arid get our prices EASTER :LOTHES for MEN and B in the LATEST SKIRT efi BUSY BEE .EARNING MASSAGE. Migratory Bird Law Invalid * + + Decision of Supreme Court * PROFE I Y. W. C. A. Tralaa Worn- > + + + + Reconstruction Work Tlu> f'dt?rul "llBrutory blrd ,!IVV of ,m , K 1913, under which the government for Cmong Soldiers. prst time exerted auihority over H ??? prescribed "closed seasons" for wildipfnre Hours al vonrses to prepare work birds which habitually migrate from in the rehabilitation of | state to state with the varying sou-1 dlers have been opened at | sous, *>a* effect invalid by J:0(i own, I'a., Youug Women's the supreme court, wltich dismissed on And soclatlon. ! tbo government's motion uu app- al Offlc tructlon massage course, from a decision of the Arkansas fedjnatomr. physiology, mua- eral district court holding the statute office ov< 1 remedial movement mas- unconstitutional. ' and practice, electrothor- ?i drothcrnpy are given by nurses, who also super- , il work Ht the Y. W. O. A. I ~ I TU CIO CT W A TION) arses have also been open- I 1 fllL I AAVU 1 Ilfi 1 i.\J l\ 1 New York City Central '1 ?^ V. C. A., where a specialty I \ Vf iCTKR CM) Til brush-making with a view lalitliAOI IjII ClsJI. women as teachers for re- _____________ hospitals. " E MILLION A A m i,LDREN Our Lusto years ago, a leading Receive all the advantages given by dentist declared before bankers, and we invite you to open an ongress that five million ter how large or small, we will give it e of worms every year. attention. se of the right remedy, ' Liberal loans made on approved bi f many of these little I collateral, have been saved! wintry, for o\er forty YotlY SllYvlllS / hers everywhere have THACHER'S WORM If deposited with this bank, will earn y< nth very satisfactory per annum, compounded every three m ne of them, Mrs. Met tie tried to figure out what you are losir of Ada, Okla., says: your money where it will be earning ir ter S is the best uorm ier used " 'nv'^e y?ur banking business and most courteous treatment. sant to take and never ring the worms" when ?????????????? present. It is also a TUC laxative, and no other 1 llll* required to work it off. _ _ ? <"?= ""lay! First National all dealers at 35 rents LANCASTER, S. C Chas. D. Jones. President. E. M. Croxton, Vice-President and Thacher's i lra b jones' jr- ' *n up I / PAGE THREE R V jits es iOYS fects ++++ + + JSSIONAL CARDS +++* +++ KECK FIWDKltBURK, ental Surgeon. to 12:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. by Appoinim^al. e Phone 160. :sidence Phone 52. ir Lancaster Pharmacy. \L BANK CAROLINA mers the highest class I account : no mat. ? the same careful I: isiness paper and 7unds ou FOUR per cent ionths. Have you lg by not placing iterest ? 1 will give you the Bank ? /. Cashier, \ssistant Cashier.