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ROCERY. 11 Line of FANCY Is, we have added ere you can get t ay. consisting of fiets, Trout ckerel. and pound also. ;k for what you you. Deliveries IR0CERY, I' anning, S. C. !AR tampsH te War ! s at 25c. for $4.15. January 1. 1923. rinded quarterly. yost Office. isiness man . ERYMWERE ! hly donated rimittee by ES FOR EEDS, SSupplies. at our expense seed Co. 1411 Assembly St. 3RITIS Y, WITH EXCE T MORALE, NOW GA IlN EVERYWHERE At the Britioh Front, Aug. 24. rho British are again attacking the mnemy successfully today on a 30 nile front extending from Lihons, )ear Chaulnes to Mercatel, below ar 'as. They are gaining ground every ,vhere. Ten thousand prisoners have been aken by the British third and fourth rmies in the last two' days. Sir aattalion coniandem, a brigadier eneral and a brigade adjutant are ncluded among the captives. The British operations have grad ially increased both in scale and in ensity until today the decisive gains romise far reaching results along the 0-mile front of attack. The operations of tif'e last two veeks were the result of carefullest tudy by the commandcrs and of the uperb gallantry of all rank which as stimulated the entire British trmy creating the spirit known in nilitary parlance as "tails up," which s in contrast to the term, "wind up," is applied to the Germans, meaning hat the enemy is baffled and dis ouraged. "rails up" means that the 3ritish are confident and eager to teep hammering the foe. Officers returning rrom leave re )ort that the folks at home are re oicing, but, they add, it is impossible o be happier and more hopeful than ire the men on the front. This August marks the dawn of a iew era for the British army. While am comparatively new on this front ny observations are sufficient to pre-14 lict that the near future will bring ven greater achievemnents. I have raversed the lines from- Belgium outhward to the environs of battered theims. lam deeply impressed with he enthusia';m and discipline of the 3ritish troops and with the youth and 'igor of the men. Nor is the wherewithal lacking. The ritish have anl enormous equipment. 'he troops wear first-class shoes and niforms and their food is excellent. They have plenty of training chools. The efficiency and enterprise ,f the auxiliary departments, such as viation. tanks and armored cars and he skilful manner in which the ma hines are used stir all observers to he highest admiration. I have seen the sturdy Belgians on he northern extremity of the western attle line. It is a short front as com ared to the larger organization, but erhaps more difficult than any oth r, flooded as the trenches and dug muts are, owing to the low and wampy ground in that area. The Belgians are still doing their )it and doing it well. They may be ully trusted to guard the route to he sea. Although repeatedly cut to ribbons he Canadians and Australian units re constantly maintaining their units t standard strength. The Canadians mave always plenty of reserves to )raw on. The Australians are send ng recruits continuously. The New ,ealanders are clean-cut, intelligent nd( brave. The Canadians and Aus ralians are gluttons for fighting. I'hey invariably push beyond their ibjective. They are fond of the Americans be ause of the Yankees' dash and cour ge. They were pals from the start. No A mericans are engaged in the )resent battles on the British front ave aviators working with the Brit sh flyers. The Yankee birdmen are naking a splendid showing There are ilso many American medical officers telping in the field hospitals. In the more quiet sectors to the iorth A merican patrols are figuring n the fray. "'requent minor air raids ar madle for the purpose of wiping mUt G;ermian snipers' nests am' out. iosts andl fo d inetifying the c aemy mnits. Though generally less is satid of the niglishi troops they are doing the ion's share and doing it with charac (ristic reserve and bravery, carry ng some of the hardest objectives in he past week. Tlhe patriotism of the traight English soldiers was display dI by a chaplain who in his felt hat vent with the first wave yesterday: Iso by an English lawyer 50 0(dd 'ears old, father of several grown hildren, who dyed his beard and hair o0 as to appear younger and accept ble for service in the trenches. The battle line today is as long as he distance from Newv York to Staim ordl, (Conni., or from Chicago to Lake Orest. G;en. Sir ll enry Rawl inson's army ineec August 8 has captured 30,000 risoners, including 600 officers and as taken a huge triangle of territory '1mnnmg westwardl at the southern >ase about 20,000i yards in dlepth md1( 32,000 yards from the north to ouith. Geni. Sirm . ul ian Byng's th irid army is capturedl since A'ugust. 21, 10,000 'risoners. meiludling 250 officers, and lot onily has wiped out important en my salients, but has driven wedges nto the eniemy lines. (The above figures make a total of 0,000) prisoners, including 850 offi ers, taken siince August 8 by the trit ish alone. Tbhis total dloes nsot in hide lIIaig's troops in Flanders.) German prisoners assert that the nemy high command saved the crack ivisions as far a possible but that ud~end~orff was forced to use Alpine orps and other first class troops. The risoners regard this as a discourag ig sign. TIhe number of prisoners captured y the British since August 8 nearly <uials the strength of four enemy di.. isions. With the prisoners recently aken by the French and Americans dded to this total it is apparent that be enemy has suffered a serious loss '1 the face of his arready dele')Ited lanipower. or Indigestion, Constipation or ust try one S0-cent bottle of LAX-POS ViH PEPSIN. 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