The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 05, 1918, Page THREE, Image 3
rAI.L TROOPS IN ( AMIS
SOOX TO 00
President Il2?s Issued Orders Whiol
IVIII Place Practically All >Ten
!?> <'3nt?nmpnk In Franco nr
#11 \ .
fcn Rout? There by August
t.
Washington, April 1.?President
Wilson today tentatively accepted ar
invitation to make a war speech X
Baltimore -next Saturday on the* ooof
the ODenina: of the thirc
Liberty Loan drive.
Secretary of War Baker will returr
to Washington from France immediately
after making a hurried trio f
Italy, to brin? first-hand informatior
concerning necessities imperative tr
the defeat of Germany.
Major General Tasker H. Bliss, rep
resentative of the United States os
the interallied war'council, and Major
General Peshing. commanding th?
?vrk<?fiit-Trknarv forces. both cabled thai
v?Fv?,v.w
the situation or. the western front isteadily
improving.
Executive orders were issued whio*
will place in France or en route b.*
August 1 all troops now in the oan
tonments of this country. Less thai
-IC ?? win Ka rofoinfnr train
lt> ptTI UClll nm wc i wv..uuu
ing purposes. To facilitate the over
seas movement. President Wilsor
pressed for an immediate statemen
from French and British author
ities as to what percentage of sup
plies can he eliminated to make available
additional shipping.
President Gives Immediate Attentioi
TVkic en-mmariyPs: frhp War neWS a!
1 illO **? V. v.- v...
centered at the White House. Tilt
spirit with which orders^ were sriver
and executed indicated steadily in
creasing encouragement. The calling
list was again cut to the lowest pos
sible minimum consistent with th<
transaction of official business. AT
Jmnort.ant haDDenings on the battle.
front get the immediate attention o
the president. The plans for greatci
participation are accelerated by pass
in<r through his hands.
Secretary Baker's message indicate?
he thought it wise to return at one*
in order to give the war department
and supnly bureaus the benefit of th<
information he has gathered. Th<
president is understood to have** re
- ' lU-i 4.V.,
plied with an ursent r^^uesi inai u?
contemplated trip to Italy f>e no
abandoned.
Italy is regarded bv the preside"'
as one of the great sufferers of th<
war. It is said to be h:s desire thai
no incident occur which the
people could a lack of conr
tesy. From Italy Mr. ?j<; e\'
* -1" x ? A fittQ
pectea to go puck 10 r;-< s <? ????
conference with Major (teneral Blis;
and members of the war council
It is not permissible to srive the ap
proximate date the Secretary of W"
Is expend "ba^k :n Washington.
French Refcike Ground.
The report from General Bliss today
was the most encouraging of oH
His message said -?J1 the ground taV
en by the Germans in the battle star*
ed on Saturday, south of the Somm*
? fr~/\n+ nf civfir Irilnmpfprs h"'
v?ci a uvia "A , v...v , -- "been
retaken by the French. The
enemy losses ?r. men were stated t(
be enormous.
LeMonchel and Assainville wer<
mentioned a? bavins: been retaken bj
the French in counter atta^1 aoain?'
the Teutonic for,-?<> *. Elsewhere sont.r
- ? 1 v - - 41? 1:~ ~ t n ?/%
rne ^muiih* i <<; :me iu i v.wain
unchanged
General Pershins's r?novt, whirl
carried practically the same inform
atiors. concluded Wtu *Ms sentence
"After d^v of heavv fierhtiner al
alon^ the li^p the situation continues
to improve."
Pershine: or Pli^s had not e'the:
n dftfoilorl ronnrt rvf tVlO nUrf th(
^ i ^^/\/* i \?i \ ??v- r^? ^ * "
American forces ar? takine in th?
*is:htins nr the r"mber of Fniter
Starts R01dior'? arrived at the battle
fronts. As soon a<s tb*<5 information
is received instructions have been
reived at th^ war department to mak<
it public.
No More Vorloupiis,
The president's plan to set th<
Greatest possible number of troops t<
France in the least possible time i<
declared to be working smoothly.
more furloughs or leaves of absence
are to be granted save in extraor
binary cases, for an indefinite period
A group of military units repre
sentin-j: several hundred thousan<
men are now preparing to join
sreat army in France which will b<
under the supreme command of Gen
eral Foch. As rapidly as transpor
Yation facilities will permit, other
will follow.
The soldiers are being massed .1
certain Atlantic ports of emoarkatior
Xo ship wilHsail without taking ever
man for whom space ran be found.
Troops Firs;t to Go.
The national army divisions whicl
may be first to go it was learned, in
elude those now at Camp Upton, Tap
hank. X. Y-. Camp Dix. X. J., Cam]
Devens. Mass., and Camp Lee, Vr.
Many of these divisions are sai
'THINKS TANLAC SAVKI)
I II Kli FKOM HOSlTi'W.
. Once Afraid to Kat Because <>l Su>;
fer'nir Which Followed?(Jain?Ml ?"?
Pounds? Instead of I.iviiti* on Bread
and Water Diet She Vow Kats
VI - O ? A !l..
j nt*?rui?.
4 f was afraid to eat because of il e
; suffering food caused me, that I i^ul
t been liv'ug almost on bread and wa.
ter when \ heard what a wonderful
[ new medicine called Tanlac was doj
ing for others. And just think of
? it. I have neen saved irom me nus-1
pital and have gained 15 pounds."
; : This was the earnest declaration of
? Mrs. Edwin C. Shell, of 6 Main Ave.,
> Schenectady. X. Y., that shows the
j wonderful record this new reeon
-. structive tonic, system purmer auc
I
I stomachic is making.
..] "What a blessing Tanlac has been
> to me." Mrs. Shell continued, and her
h words have been echoed by thousands
? | of other men and women. "For more
I
j than three years." said Mrs. Shell.
!; who is the wife of a well known busrjiness
man. "I suffered. When T
. j tried to eat ordinary food it would
i not digest but would sour and fer-;
ment and cause gas, bloating ani
-; pains. The pains would extend over
my chest and T would have a feeling
t of suffocation and shortness of breath.
. |'Some nights I would get only two or
- three hours sleep. When the stifli
- ing spells came I would have tv_ sit
| up. When I tried to do houseworV
l I would have to sit and rest everv
3 little while. T was losing flesh and
3 strength every day anrl. oh. how misl
| erable I was.
-j "After T had taken the Tanla?
? 'treatment T did not have a bit more
trouble with my stomach?not even
?; indigestion. T could eat anything.
! i T slept fine and always felt good.
- IT did not (ire out after my work and
?,T could even do my washing. With
r' good digestion and fien sleep I be
j gan to build up right away and was
j not surprised when T began to gain
! i in weight. Finally I trained fifteen
3, pounds. I am very o-lad to tell
t everyone about. Tanluc."
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?j pick up list 01 agents. m?
? * Tanlae, the master medicine is sold
-' by:
*1 Gilder & Weeks. Newberry. S. 0.,
t Prosperity Drug Co.. Prosperity. LitI
tie Mountain Drus Co.. Little Moun
^ tain. S. 0.. W. C Hollowav. Chan,
pells S. C.. Whitmlre Pharmacy, Whith
mire, S C.
' AtflENS WILL NOT FALL.
Paris, April 1.?"Amiens will not
! fal1"
. j General Ferdinand Foch. Allied
j generalissimo on the west front, made
i this positive statement today, adding
"i - - . ...
.j tbat he was prepared to puarmuee u.
General Foch asserted the big base,
which is the chief objective of th?
j German center in Picardv. was safely
! covered. His confident message sent
' a thrill through the Allied publics.
' It removes the last vestige of alarm
| that had been felt, for the safety of
! the great strategic railroad center.
I
to be so far advanced in training
thpv fould so into action without ad
^! ditional preliminary work. The op*:
portunity for such service is regardh
! ed as a certainty among those who
^ I appear to know something ot' tUe
! campaign plans now being~" urged
(from Washington.
j The president, it is thought, will
i j #
; take up with the house military affairg
! committee, at an early date, such lerr.
j! islation as he oay regard necessary
| to increase the size of the army. It
is hoped to evolve a plan that will
j give the greatest amount of protection
i for the industries of the country.
*
" i A letter written by the president
%
J! March 25 to Bishop Thomas S. Hen
j derson. of tne Methodist hipiscopai
! church, throws interesting light on
* : the long-distance discussion between
, Washington and other capitals of the
a
\: Teutonic empires over peace some
* J
j weeks ago. It reveals the policy of
! the administration, past, present an3
5 future, to be entirely consistent with
I the announced war aim of the United
? States.
II President's Unaltered Thoutrnr,
s The president's letter was written
- in reply to an inquiry to know if he
. had changed his attitude concerning
~. a negotiated peace as expressed in ms
* flag day address, his reply to Pope
3. Benedict and his message to congress
l
e on the declaration of war with Au^",tria.
The letter follows:
T
"In reply to your letter of March
3 21. may 1 not say that you are perfectly
safe in using the words which
t you quote from my message as ex.
' j pressing my unaltered thought and
7 unbroken purpose. It is always our
| duty to find out what the expression
i of a desirefrom our oppciac^ij^ really
l means, but unless it means a com
plete and convincing program of jus
tice, upon which q. lasting peace can
o really rest, and we have had as yet
' no evidence that it means anything:
d of that kind, it n:eans nothing."
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| THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Newberry.
I By W. F. Ewart. Probate Judge.
Whereas, John Henry Baxter made
| suit to me to grant him Letters of
j Administration of the Estate and efi
^ ? C Tl rr..? ^ 1- T?r>
I it^l'Lb Ul i~. i'iciiirv utiAici.
J These are. therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors of the said P. Frank
Baxter, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Newberry on
Monday, the 8th day of April, next,
i after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
; in the forenoon, to show cause, if an?
| they have, why the said Administra
j tion should not be granted.
: Given under my hand this 20th da"
j of March. Anno Domini. 191$.
W. F. EWART,
J. P. X. C.
SPECIAL ELECTION.
I A special election is hereby order|
ed to be held in Ward 1 of the town
j of Xewberrv for an alderman to fill
j the unexpired term of the late P.
" >- T* ' ~ - i.l n 1 A f ^ lldl/1
r raiJK naAier, sam cictuwn iu <'c
on Thursday, April Is, 191$. the poll:;
i
j to be opened at S o'clock a. m. and to
I close at 5 o'clock 'p. m. The follow|
ing are appointed managers to ccn
duct said election: Hiram Speers.
j S. S. Cunningham, Curtis Epting.
Z. F. Wright, Mayor,
j J. W. Chapman, Clerk and Treasurer.
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NTOICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
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estate of 1). W. Wicker in the Pro
hate Court for Xewberrv County, S.
C.. on Wednesday, the 17th day of
April, 19"?S, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
and will immediately thereafter
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of said estate.
All persons holding claims against
said estate must present them duly
attested on or before that day and all
parties indebted to said estate mu-st
make payment by thai date.
Mary M. Wicker,
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