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IP I T ,m*m W S' 'STf- ? vf The Lancastt "We Shall Fight for the Thi Hearts?for Democrat .* .. mm | thority to tla \ '^ON5: L MPWQ wy? V, I Nev fuw^l c Camouflage. sea "Camouflage," meaning the gen- Pre tie art of obscuring the issue, has 1 been put into everybody's mouth of in late, thanks to the French. Long ties before America got the word, Amer- ano lea got the habit, so far as suffrage t'ia is concerned. Veiled by this excuse era and that delay, the suffrage question ^or has been held back for half a century. but out of the camouflage that nus been allowed to enmesh and obscure it, the essential faet in the j_ light for woman's enfranchisement, p the right of self-government, stands forth today, at one with Liberty en- j)o) lightening the world. OTp brif Tlie World .Moves. ?h Unanimously, without opposition, s^e the United States Senate votes to let ^ ? the Hawaiian legislature take action 'ow in favor of woman suffrage. Yet. it is only a few years since we were cnn waxing indignant over the singular. a('(' ly iron-clad provisions laid down for Hawaii, which seemed designed on rurpose to make it impossible for the ron women ever to get a vote. Time s^? passes on. and what stood against (^ut us like an iron wall now dissolves * like a mist. Thus every defeat will at last be swallowed up in victory. A. S. B. T in 1 eh II .lust Why? has A valued correspondent asks: cepf "Just why is it that we are working all for presidential suffrage, and say- of t 1 ? it Lot ii? S t L oil t L n H'nclorn CI o too h i J having woman suffrage, the East will art be obliged to grant it. because jvith fun It the West can deride who shall be foil) President? It does not give the stab West any more electoral votes." pro# The suffrage states will hold the T balance of power in the Presidential! stro election, and the women hold theisom balance of power in those States, i are Therefore it is quite possible that j End' the women's votes may turn the'frag AVHAT WILL HE THE | a rot PKICE OF COHX.|"hai ' dnw Speculating as to the rise and( J( price of a crop of 3.300 million ^ra(j bushels of corn, a Chicago corres- porr pondent or an Eastern journal -c writes: war Some contend that a record crop will make it impossible to secure iRrg enough ocean tonnage to export the surplus, and Europe cannot use all yeai our surplus as in the case of wheat vvitl In the past. "Reduced applies of ?i)n livestock in this country and abroad unt| are expected to curtail domestic Aft< consumption. Cattle supplies are a ^ to be short as shown by the high for prices and large marketing of the jatj, past few weeks. Fully 7 5 per rent, of the cattle coming to leading markets are range grassers. How many will be taken by feeders In the corn-belt States is problemati- ^ cal. Supplies of hogs for the winter are estimated hy some of the best ^ ' informed backers at 10 per cent, larger than last year. This will help to offset the decreased supthe piles of cattle that are to be on feed this winter and may curtail con- ">r' sumption. There are miany In the trade who believe that, with wheat stabilized at $2.20, corn should he I worth around $1.25 to $1.50, es- self peclally If hogs are to sell around sur $15 during the winter. Others be- the lleve that cash corn should decline and to about the December level, or 'He' r flfiiaft?4 . - ti i StJi* ?^4 THE LANCAJSTJ vr Equal Suffrage Leagi ngs Which We Have Always Carried Nea cy, for the Right of Those Who Submit to Ai ve a Voice in Their Own Government. _L /? K ?. 'r1' ot- j le and determine who shall be rights. Now they se sident. may be done by ni fhis creates a political situation trine a fetish, which the two great national par- This North Carol i are obliged to bid against one speaks of the father ither for the women's vote; and to the services of 1 t makes the passage of the Fed- is the cropping up s 1 Suffrage Amendment through belief that childre lgress a practical certainty. Hoth wife and chil A. S. B. looked upon as chat ? husband of the pa Famous Convert. ,he model w,fe of , . , announced to her t Iven if the vote proves a burden . . , . cided to murder the more able woman rises gallantly i, . ,,, . ing to Chaucer she a meet the responsibility. Kate ,. . .i ,, A n,a? may sa lgles Wiggin?famous the world ... ... His owen thing r as author and for long the ... ,, ye will. ;ht particular boast of the antis , It is now claimed las been won to suffrage. . ....... . . , ther may murder h has sent the National American ? ? . ... . . rect violence, but man ouuritKe A8soc.auon me ??-j r| ht to de8troy its ing statement: jt of lt. chance for The entirely new conditions that wMch ,s worRp front the woman of today; the Thp opinions e ed activities and responsibilities ^ aro much jnfl t will inevitably fall to her ?ot; | envIronment. u ls 5e more ? r,ess 8,,ent arguments (hjs de(.ision has he vince me that, even if the vote 4V _ ? . . , , North Carolina, whici aid prove a burden, it is my plain , , t ... ia stronghold of chil y to ManI for equal .affray I had 1(,nder?l In Sinned Kate Donslas \\ Iggln. wh?e would undoubtedly li Bad for the Children. pd as an argument 'he decision of a Federal Judge suffrage. S'orth Carolina that the national! d labor law is unconstitutional ; For Benefits l; brought sorrow to no one ex- In a letter to Dr. the exploiters of children. In Shaw. chairman of probability the Supreme Court Committee of the Co the United States will overturn liefense. Mr. Herbe decision. In the meantime his presses his "deep p may do some incidental good by the great asslstan lishing an object lesson on the you, the women asso f of setting up the doctrine of on the Women's < e's rights as a barrier to modern the women of this co tress. nl. in the food coi he best people in the son , n,Q ngly opposed to child labor; 1 l.t "The fine, helpfu ? in iiifin. even inougn inev tlve spirit that has t suffragists, have objected to the'been most encouragil eral amendment for woman snf- <<>ss of our conntry e. on the ground of state's war." ind $1.10, and be a sale on all OFF TO I WE* p bulges, and ultimately work Washington, Oct. n to around 80 cents. Wilson's labor inv is argued by another set of mittee left today for lers that, with liarge crops of on tbf. flrat part Qf i and oats, a moderately high tern States to inqulri e should prevail, owing to the iabor unrest and at being on. and the wheat price n,ent of strikes and 1. They also claim that It la disorders. ely a question of supply and de-1 id. and that values in previous \ child can't get rs should have nothing to do bust while intestl i present conditions, which are i away Its vitality. T< ormal and likely to remain so a chance to grow il peace in Europe is established, must be destroyed jr that time they may look for WHITE'S CREAM 1 road demand from all quarters guaranteed to remo everything, and renewed specu- it also puts the vital on.?Home and Farm. thy, vigorous condlti + per bottle. Sold by ?. medicines. V'riili.A CAPTURES ROSA RIO USIN'Ci THEIR M>p Down from Mountains on Amsterdam. Oct. Town In Rurango. Am Mittag. of Berlli '.1 Paso. Tex., Oct. 1.?Francisco R^man Emperor am a, leading a band of his follow. P'acen a large num swept down from the Durango Jewcls at the disposa iintains last week and captured staK bank, with Ins' town of Rosario. Durango, ac- them 'n diminlshlnj ling to an employe of an Amerl- to foreign corporation operating there, ' arrived here today. RUB-MY le said Villa had declared him- Wj|| Cure Rheuil supreme dictator of the district ra]gja( Headaches rounding Rosario. had regulated Sprains, Bruises Cl price of foodstufTs, levied taxes Sores, Tetter, feir I seized a quantity of wheat for zema, etc. Antiae] trihutlon among the poor. used intcnall''on ERNKWB FRIDAY, O icwtiwi ie' \ gains 3! r oor by tak Says Six Fifty-Cent ' Relief After Ten Suffei ' TELIjS WHAT K1N1 ItE(X>MM] was for ten years, and UUUKUl ttiuiuai C?C1 j cine and couldn't bt much I took or paid service, yet nothln good. Then I began Mineral and I don't ken more than six bottles when I bega than I ever did. 145 pounds when I ? Acid Iron Mineral a I 180 pounds. It Is a ^ to recommend it to t symptoms of indiges trouble and if they sure they will And said to be." T. Cash, proprietor < clothing, shoes, hats nishing store in Bris A statement sum ? from a merchant o e tlie harm that' knew all the agony t aking this doc- ble for ten years or vince the reader tl ina Judge also said and done, just having a right | natural medicinal in us cnnu. iipre^ as it is in Arm lror itrain of the old cheapest, best, medic n are property. I system back to nor dren are to be and enrich the blood tels. When the It is unusual, hel tient Oriselda, and costs but little lie Middle Ages, in a glass of water hat he bad de- ing a most Invigorat ir child, accord- families take it fall nswered meekly j tonic. Absolutely ve or spill contains no alcolu ; do with us as habit-forming drugs. set the liver, stomacl . not that a fa-|injure the teeth, is child by di-' If your druggist 1 that he has a j dollar to the Ferrr health and rob Forp.. Roanoke. Va., an education?.bottle prepaid.?Adv ven of Federal uenced by their significant that en rendered in h has long been 3 Id labor. If it any one of the women vote, it lave been quot. fL^P k against equal % M. 1 % ' A. S. B. tofflvod. rpj Anna Howard 1 i the Woman's! nneil of Nation- xl rt Hoover ex- ?171111 II gratification for m re rendered by | 1H0 I Jill elated with you j O "ornniittee, and | untry In cener- j service, lservation rani- _ _ i and co-opera-i UQIQIICQ ?een shown has I a f ntr for the sue- JJlCLfXl TC in the present iTOATE. j IHHSI 1.?Prwldent Sffm estigating com-, Phoenix. Ariz., TflCLQ. a tour of Wes-j 5 into causes of1 tempt a settle-1 other industrial strong and ronal worms oat ? J give the child ^ these parasites and expelled. /ERMIFUOE Is rl" ve the worms: JL organs in healon. Price 25c ^ p. ' all dealers in mm A JEWELS. 1 I.?The Zeitung i. says that the d Empress have ber of valuable 1 of the Reichstructlons to use ; German's ob_ W ^ J countries. I f -TISM riatism, NeuCramps, Colrc Lite, Burns, O'd ??-Worm, Eoptio Anodyne, i externally. 25c CT. 5, 1917. 7~ ORCHARD ANI IAN Store some cabba I***' try this winter. CI ^ ^ beets and mangels. | I KV Cabbage may be l " and placed on shelv maii top a root ce INI. IKI IN Save al1 peas an< I11XI IllVll not U8ed green. Th _ during the winter. - Store a few bun Bottles Brought put out during the ljong Years birds, ring. Clean up the gari _ weeds and trash. ft OK IRON HE *"d. ho,,J<,le! that had figured ENDS. next year's crop. ? Onions should n< rith my stomach become wet durir in that time I roughens their skii r kind of medi- unsightly. Store or ?gln to say how and bins In n dry, > out for medical Now is a good t g did me any peonies and rhubar using Acid Iron Apples, to keep think I had ta- Pieked and handled of the fifty-cent as not to briuse th? n feeling better To Ket white ci I only weighed draw the leaves u| began to take ond tie them. nd now I weigh The Whitney cral pleasure for me n'nK sort. It is a i my one who has Showing tree. Good tion or stomach 'n town or city. will try it I am Tr,ni out old rasi it everything I thin the new shoots -- lint rfiiurl lliift-i writes Mr. w. i >f a well known I I,l'nKB at once. and men's fur-1 Squash should nc itol, Va. fore going into as the above should be carefull f integrity who p,nced on shelves ii >f stomach trou- Home and Fnr more must eon- ~ iat after all Is WILL WITIIHO plain, everyday Albany. N. Y., O in. eonrentrated ^ hitman announce* i Mineral is the would withhold his ine to bring the matter of the extra* mal and purity der Rerkman, the j I. until he had exami ps the appetite. ?' the San Franci . a teaspoonful which returned after meals be- "(,rkman was recet ing dose. Whole a murder charge in and spring as n ",e San Francisr non-Injurious. Parade" bomb explc >1. narcotic, or Does not up. |t Wasn't HI i or bowels, nor One youngster In ered a severe kick I lasn't* it send a an?ther lad. When dine Chemical *? wby he had stn for a large size J*61*1be 8ald : "l d nlin there, but he tu | In tlmo." iEfsoir OW MO he South must not his Fall. Every a s, Wheat, Rye, et thoroughly d fertilizer that wd and then plant feed our Soldiers and t raise the largest grait ulate the planting of g e the minimum price of Plant Gr i trintifim o Insure Profit AWBA I Manufact awba Fe Lancaste "Ask Your fir I3ARDKN'. " llckens also* like Treat Children *$ trapped ln p.p.r| Colds Externally es or hung from Don't dose delicate little stomachs with iiar harmful internal medicines. Yick'e "VapO-Bub" Salve, applied externally, relieves i beans that are ^ inhalation as a Yapor and by absorption ey will be of use through the skin. Viok's can be used freely with perfect safety on the youngest rssxes ien and burn all GEXT,N(J EVIDENCE IN SHAPE You will destroy is many insects Chicago. Oct. 1.?Charles F. ^ on eating your CHne. United StateB district attorney. began today to get evidence >t be allowed to wh,ch resulted in the indictment ?g harvest It ?' W- of^c,a'8 'n*? shape n. making them to RO before Judge Landis and ask . for speedy trials. I Hllitliuvt BIICIYCS . , . ... . . .. ,, . . Judge Landis has been assigned veil-aired room. ... ? . ... . . . . ... the crmiinal call here this winter, :ime to set iris. . and unless a change of venu is ta,, . . ken, will preside at the trials, well, must be ' * . . .. , . . . More than half of the indicted i in such a way . . , 4, men, charged with hatching antlmi. , . . war conspiracies, are now under arauliflower heads, ) over the head Members of the organization beb is a good can. Kan a c*TOPa,?n to raise $500,000 itraight. upright- for a defense fnnd and efforts were [ for a t,ack yard ma(^e to get some of the leaders ou( on bail. It would require a bond Jberry canes and of nearly $2,000,000 to furnish so that they do ^on('s for a"all these trim- ^ Tickling in the throat, hoarse it be frosted be- ness., loss of voice, indicate the need storage. They of HALYARDS HORBHOUND SYRY handled and UP. It eases the lungs, quiets the n a dry room.? cough and restores health in the bronchial tubes. Price 25c, 50c " $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all dealIil> DECISION' ers in medicine. ct. 1.?Governor I today that he FLAGS FOR STATE CAPITOL. decision in the Columbia. Oct. 1.?William Ranks lition of Alexan- I>ove, secretary of State, has made \narchist leader, arrangements for the purchase of ned the minute3 two flags for the State House, which sco grand jury, *a badly in need of one at present. the indictment. itly arrested on Careless Results in Failure. connection with That is why we say "Feed B. A. o "per pa redness Thomas' Hog Powder according to )S,on- directions." DO NOT FEED IT SLOPPY, but mix it with ground la Fault. feed and moisten with Just enough school had dellv- j water to make a crumbly mass, n the stomach to ,Then each hog gets a beneficial dose, tnkep to task as ,gee fun directions on package. Your 10k his playmate money, back if you are not satislldn't mean to hit i . , . rned around Just :fled- AdvLancaster Mercantile Co. rH MUST RE GRAIN be a slacker in growing ere available for plant c. must be drafted into ed, well fertilized with a contains only available ed. our Allies this Country i crop in its history. To rain our government has wheat $2.00 per bushel. _ C CL1A1 1"UI and Profit able Yields Use FERTILIZERS :ured by rtilizer Co. r, S. C. 4 Neighbors . ....... J