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PAGE STX Cal ? Manui HIG1 FER Lanca CHEATER FIGHTERS HAVE NEVER LIV t Continued From Page One.) ber of casualties suffered, "thought, than probably any o Atn.r lean division on the wos fruit. Xlthoueh tic easuiltie \ (Croat ho declared. the death was only 10 per rent . which wis m.irkably low considering the aril run by the men and the oiTlc Mi it o| the small mortality IHt> I I 1-1 I. I ' - . li: . . ... ".I* 'I II' lll?* IHM'IIII m? Jn which the men ir.iPv slh nnil .s units, conducted th elves in the fights with tho Ttocl The commander of the 3"th ver> much impressed with the win; 1 facilities :?t Charleston wit t!ie expedition with which do'- rkinu and en train ins: of the rlon units were accomplished "I consider that Camp .lucksm one of the t>cst camps in the rr try." said the general. "It is mirahiy adapted, both from standmvnt of terrain and of clin for tt.e training of laruc bodies men. I believe that I sliall e< w stay here as its commander, 11 daily as tho people 1 have me fi u'h Carolina aie very dolitrhtf General Faison said that he Inordinately proud of the achi tuents of the southern hoys in ?. >?h division. "I am proud th am a native of North Carolina look bark on the manner in w her sons conducted theniselve 'this war." brigadier General Lawrenci "Tvson. of Knoxville. commando F'lty-ninth brigade. 30th divi 1 he wise is tin reserved in his pi of the men composing the divi \ 11 American Division. General Tyson said that the ' tieth division was as distinctive! ell-American division as any in Vnlted States army. However would not go as far as to say ? ,1 (..h.l... * I ii? uiviniuii litt? it ptir< tMllaf mpn of foreign extraction than other American division Tie c attention to the Eighty-first div which trained at Tamp Jackson the Eighty-second division, w trained at f!?mp Gordon, Atl composed of selective service from the southern states, as hf a personnel coming from the stock as that of the Eighty-firs vision. lie recalled a speech he mac Abbeville in 1914, when with a of Knoxvllle "boos'era," whieb !fc. ' i'nmt # 1 LANG tawba Fer C jl - r > H GRADE ?m TIL1ZERS ^ ister "Ask Your | ed this section of the country, stop-' received at Charleston ai ED ov'or Jit Columbia while on'lumhJn, which, he claimed route. He was the commander of live as one of his fonde i . this train, which was a commercial brances. Me said that tl enterprise. At Asheville. he said, of the streets of Columbia lie recounted the boast of the peo- mirahle for a parade, ei thor f'" ?' 1 he southern states that they the tnaiuiei in which the i tern 'he only roil Americans, and car ed out here last Ti ihejr percentage of intlusion of for- the admirable handling r tl, o :jn blood was pra tieally tiegligi- composition of the cro i r,.. hl<-. ; claims tliat Camp Jackson haz- ' 'n speech, as 1 was repre- llie greatest camps in the ting (lovernor Ityo then the chief II,auks tlie Citizen ,, ,i exeutive of Tennessee, 1 made the ... , , , .. ? In bona 11 of the olheert same sort of speech that I thought , . ... , - I"' 1 of the 1,. ih Infantrv and !,i, he would make." said tleneral Ty- . ... . , desire to thank the pooph son "I told the people of the Ni rth ,, .. , .. m Carolina for the meat a.. Carolina mountain citv that I was;,. . . , they <-\t?-nded u> and ant , ,o sat sfied that we would pet into the .. ' ... . . . dialitv with which we we w:i' and as tin- southern people had ? ,,u , . , . , 11' . i at*Charleston and at Colui ?nf. boasted of their \inericanism. the: . .... . , an ! ing our stav at < amp Jack ,ilf> worid would expect them to make. Tnp ' . Col, Cary F. Spence. of v? good when the time of trial and. , , .. va" * Commander of the regime stress arrived. I think the people ... . , , I desire to extend thank n i* of the world will give a unanimous , , n s committees in charge of t ...n \erd et that we have made good. >un- and entertainment last M< ...i The Tennessee soldier was very ,n 'n the newspapers for the fhe much impressed with the port facll- wM<.h fhpv hfindltt(l tho ,ate 'tie ,t Charleston. He said that the ^ ^ ^ |||y peK|m#,nt nf dispatch and thorough manner <i? liov which the troops of the division were <'"'on"l aaid " r handled at Charleston spoke well for '-"pressed with 1 J the port. The designation of Char- ,fon *hev received here. ii] loston as the port of debarkation F11 > ,l!? anxious 11 <I Camp Jackson as the camp of ' ennessee, many ot them (> (i demobilization, was a distinct reeog- they would not mind ren the n"'on of the south. said (Jeneial ' olumhia for a while Ion; # y Tyson. He was very much en- 'llustrated that the men ( . thused over the reception the troops 'nff a pood time, othe:> ^ ^ _ would he perfectly w f 111 n | I Cow Peas t r D. _ a Practically ail the Sout r of I Soj^t Be Sins of fhP Thirtieth df ston. mustered out of the serv Reduce your fertilizer ex- ,, raise pense and save feed bills by h.irWston ( ragoons. sion 1 Krowing Cow Peas and Soja maining Tennessee regir J-.' -ins. , . _ , , ? 1 They enrich the land not 117th infantry, left this ?i!??K!!?.'WV,5r' Sk ? '???w v an grazing:. They can be grown rade in the principal c to advantage in your corn . . , . ... , the crop?adding nitrogen and hu- which it will he sent to he nius to your soil. It pays to thorpe to be mustered ' order that flT/% I first train, bearing Rrlgi te of lC era 1 Tyson and Colonel 5 any ff v'a Spartanburg and Ashe' ailed | , ^ f this train reaches Morrl ision p (' will stop for 20 min and C V. ,ou ,hr> PpoPle to present . . Our Cow Peas, flojt Beans ,, , , , , men J are sup* rior in cleanliness and ??? townsmen. v.hivin .1. ant a quality to row pras and be?"? a pnr.se in recognition of 1 as ordinarily soM. \Ycite ror mon "Wood's Crop Special." giving mi-nl in the war. prices and seasonable Informa,vlrK tlon about all Field aixl Oar- Private Waul, aceomj same den Private Karnes, hoth rr 1 di" T.W.Wood & Sons 1 ?. < wws? out a machine gun nest < le in ?8M1. I mans which was holding Richmond. ? Virginia. I train I vanee of their nnlt. to?r- ^ y? 1 g | awarded the congresaioi ' ^ . ?Ldt' * , , > t, I ASTER NEWS. LANCASTER, S. C. tilizer Cc I Cata Br< I Neighbors" S ? nd at Co- for heroic service out of the line of per cenl , will over duty. ^3 IM>r cpnl st remem-j * P''r cenl ie breadth' rtrk| ir> 2Jt pcr -?I SOLID SECURITY s??5 mrade was, duets tn prop Ir s FOR YOUR BONDS n?S is one of Lastly our count > |g tjle 0f ?p^js Great ^^thin* m Country Somewhere Near ]r and ??r 1 < and nien Hundred and Fifty Billions ?bo.ooo.ooo.o. myse f I _ .. * > of South Dollars. Don't sell reception , ties They w How muny holders of Libertys and by. t u cor ^ reHu7P fully the security that is back ' tii-ated Qf ,^a, pr?perty they own? mbia dur- |t t)M> wealth of the richest nason," said tion of the earth. Knoxviile, Here* hut ii glance at what that A& lit. "Also wealth comprises s to the With ti per cent of the world's ILmJt Oi he parade Population and 7 p >r rent of the lLmu j >n<lay and wor!<,'s ,aruj America owns of the | ' 'n 70 per < ent of the copper. \y*\\ yv?l^ news con- ^2 per cent of the coal 20 per i ent of the gold. his men 66 per < ent of the oil. the recepthat a 1told him L J naming in [ - ?oe? ^ ger. This I 3 H y? /% M hav- p ] | ,\ ise thev . I < > - ] - BKTTE1 j J BKTTKI h Carolina { | BKTTKI ::::zz I \ attend Tl" r<i- I { n n i 1 -j:; | Summer School It will pa- qJ ? i.me i i..i? 9 out. The I i ^ Z'L?Z\ [; Faculty of E fille When f 1 ?? N J COURSES OF ST* Primary V ntes to al- . ] * Ward',1 with I! Distinguislietf Kducafors sarhieve-jj aiii Surroundings, Large, tanled hv [I 000 VolllIIICS, Swimming 1 ieinhers of - J i. o ,'r;;! [ j For Bulletin, Address up the ad- L . -in"* iyaHHaaaaa^^ ..... v TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. I >mpany - ' - ' i \ * .wba Fertilizers >dyce Record making Yields t outh Carolina 1 t or the iron and steel. 1 '"'"" t of the silver OFFICIAL TRADE MARK O* THE t of the cotton. 1919 WAR SAVINGS STAMPS t of the wheat. i of the meat supplies. >ral and agricultural proope owe# us $10.000.000,. rs ago we owed her near* u^ /QBBMmR national wealth rlo ? to your government sertirl- O ill mean more to you by- *? *^r w l , i v.r- nuir iii ii'-uj.iiiiiii rranKiin -5^u/?y>S. . reproduced above Appears ??n tlic War ^ Savings Stamps or t Jie ne* aerie* ? Kneumonia . . yX \w\ Call a physician, lmmedi- J**4l | fl ately begin "emergency'* Mmrr m HI " treatment with?' Vick:s\4poruW "YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30*. 60'7?T2C 'iririnririnririririPirinrinnr-iririnr pri LTUIJIJUUIJUIJIJ IJUIJIJUUIJUtJOlJI l-H :hers i R POSITIONS ? \ J R WORK ? ij R SALARY? I] 55 at Winthrop College ; i '.5 Rock Hill, S. C. {i xperienced Teachers i} fork, Grade Work, High School, and College {j ? for Short Lecture Courses, Pleas- | j Cool Dormitories, Library of 20,- [ ] Pool, Tennis Courts. IJ D. B. JOHNSON, President. {i