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No source of Dodge Brot] Dodge Brot] That policy, p and proof, r That is why it It will Th< Touring Car or Rc Se sum SUMS Opp. Claremont ENGLAND CLASPS HANDS WITH UNITED STATES British Premier Says America Has Become World Power in New Sense. PRAISES WILSON'S SPEECH Says President's Words Make Clearer 7Than Ever Goal Allies Aspire to Reach. Premier Lloyd George today gave to the American newspapers in behalf of the war Cebinet tho, following: ,"'Americe, has at one bound become a worldl'powecr in a sense she never wvas before. She waited until she found a cause worthy of her tradIi tions. The American people held back until they were fully convinced the f ight was not a sordid scrimmage for power and possessions, but an unsel VICTI! The chosen Instrument of ti The~ Instrument which plays th ment you want in your home. Co of the Music which an Instrunmer it the vital tests. The Victrola is supreme. 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"The imperial wvar Cabinet, repre sentative of all the people of the British Empire wish me on their be half to' recognize the chivalry and courage which call the people of the United States to diedicate the wvhole of their resources to the greatest cause that ever engaged human en dleavor.'' SEASHORE HOTEl, BURNS IN EARLY MORNING FIRE The Seashore hotel of the Charles ton-Isle of Palms Traction company was burnedl to the ground yesterdlay I morning by a fire that had its origin under the most lpeculiar and mysteri ous c'ircumstance's, at a time wvhen it was rumoredl the building was soon to be taken over b~y the United States as I a concentration point for soldliers. .James Sottile, head of the company operatin gthe hotel, wa~s not preparedl yesterday to make any stateme~nt as to the plans for rebuilding, but it was assuredl the resort would be openedl this summer, as the' pavillion andl other popular attractions were in no way dlamaged. The hotel and its furnishings wereI valued at ap~proxi mately $90,000. It Sprains and Strains Relieved. Sloan's Liniment quickly takes thei pain out of strains, sprains, bruises e andl all muscle soreness. A clean, I clear liquid easily applied, it quickly ipenetrates without rubbing. Sloan's y Liniment dloes not stain the skin or c elog the pores like mussy lasters or v ointments. For chronic rheumatic h aches and pains, neuralgia, gout and d] lumbago have this well-known rem- s edIy handy. For the pains .of grippe v and followving strenuous work, it gives v. quick relief. At all dIruggists, 2oc, t -adv.r GIYES NCREDIT FOR ... SAYING CHILD ' E Tells of "Most Awful" and "Most Wonderful" 't'hings He Ever Saw. "BLEEDING TO DEATH" "We Had About Given Up Hope," Says Father, Expressing His Gratitude for Aid. 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"My mother-in-law had been urg ing me to try Tanlac for my daughter, and at last I bought a bottle, as the doctors had said they had done all they could. When the bottle had been taken she was in pretty good condi tion generally and wonderfully im proved. She gained a lot of strength, too. "My daughter's trouble was the most awful thing I ever heard of, and the way Tanlac helped her was one :f the most wonderful things I ever Saw or heard of. My daughter was. put on the road back to strength and improved health by Tanlac, and she soon was able ot be .p and doiig light work around the nouse. She is In good halth ,and it is all lue to the good Tanlac did her." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man ning; L. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum merton.-Adv. was covered by insurance to the ex tent of $70,000. The loss, however, would be materially larger than these figures would make it seem were it ontemplated to build a hotel like the Burned one. The cost of building ma erials and the difficutly in securing ood timber at any price make the lost of a similar structure a matter or conjecture. The blaze was discovered at 2:30 )'clock yesterday morning by Judge [zlar, who looke after the property when the resort is closed. He made mn effort to check it, but it had al 'eady gained such headwvay he wvas orcedi to get out of the wvay of the ieat. A fairly stiff gale wvas blowing mdi in a remarkably short while the vohle of the old wing was a mass of -oaring flames. Judge Izlar immedi itely got in touch wilth Mr. Sottile mad W. J. Hanlon, the manager, who vere at the Charleston hotel, and they. nade arrangements to go to the scene mt once. They wvent to the ferry wharf md chartered a small motor boat for vit. Pleasant, wvhere there was a spe ial car waitin. When they reached he Isle of Palms the building was 'ractically destroyed. Only a portion fone of the wings was left standing. ad this soon crumbled and fell. It vas fortunate the wind wvas blowing n such a direction that the sparks vere not blown wvhere they could 'urn anything else. The glare from the fire was visible n Charleston a very short while after originated. At 3 o'clock the sky ne over the island was a glowing red. 'rom the Charleston side of the har or the even density of the blaxe wvas asily seen. With each newv gust of ind the flames could be seen to leap igh into the air. There was am glare ntil the break of day. So far as could be learned no plausi le cause for the origin of the fire ould be vouchied for. T1here. were lectric wires into all the rooms of the otel, but the current had been cut off' nid the possibility of defective wviring aving caused it was stated as un kely. As no strange persons wvere nown to have been in the hotel the lea of any one having left a lighted igarette in any one of the rooms, or aving dropped a match, was scouted. The destruction of the hotel was re arded yesterdlay as the loss of one f Charleston's finest assets. There ,as scarcely any one in the city who ad not been to the hotel at some time urng the summer and~ from every4 ection of the adjoining states there ias a constant coming and going of isitors for the week-end or the vaca ion. The uniforly courteous treat ient and fine mnagement of te ho tel.under Its, present: ownersipha4, been the greatest cohtyibuto, to the popula'rity of the Isle. of, .alms, and every one was hopeful yesterday a new hotel woul be cohstructed on the sa-e site.--American, April 6. DE FACTO TROOPS GOING TO-' WARD BORDER. I. United States Army Officers Not to Be Caught Napping by Car-, ranza's. Men. El Paso, Texas, April 5.--De facto troops in the States of Nuevo Leon, Coahuila and-Chihuahua have begun a genaral movement toward the American border, according to highly reliable information received here to night. The movement in these three border States has been officially re ported to Washington and is being watched closely. TI World Ne Short Crops of fo( led with increa throughout the w increased product reals, Vegetables, ] ter, Eggs; Fruits, Americans must n1 to feed, not only t sist in feeding the danger that a fa in parts of the wo Let the people eli possible, all waste wherever practical small patches of ( and fruits, and gi' to the production o butter, meats, etc. Food will be scare ingly high, by rea demand. 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