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CATHOLIC BOYS JOIN v WAR WORK CAMPAIGN Glrtt, Too, Win Stand With Them Behind Every Fighter at the Front To pat behind every Oethollc fighter In Vmnce the support of one boy or girl In erery perish throughout the United States Is the plan of the National Catholic War Council for backing the Victory Boys' and Victory 'dirts' "Earn and dire" Division of the United Work War CamD?i?rn #? ? '$170^000,000 "for the boys over there" during the week of November 11-18. i Through diocesan, county and pariah i organisations, the rallying of one 'youngster for every man who has gone to war In every community Is already under way. By their own earnings, land not by contributions, It Is expected that these sturdy little sponsors 'for the boys abro^l will each raise at | least five dollars for the Joint wel fare work of the I. M. Q. A, T. W. O. A-, National Catholic War Coun# <cll. Including the Knights of Columbus, War Camp Community Service, 'Jewish Welfare Board, American Library Association and 8alvatlon Array. Boys and glrla In every Catholic parish throughout the Uulted States are already being picked to represent leach fighting man who has left their church for the front. In every home .that files a service flag little brothers land sisters, sons and daughters, are ieagerly volunteering to look out for <the share of their family fighter In the jhuge Joint welfare campaign for all )the hoys abroad. BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS ! SUPPLIED BY A. L. A, PnntUh Pnrwn CI, < uiyuwi vamp OIIUVVS 1110 UOOQ Work of That Organization for Our Boys. Something like 18,BOO piece* of atetlooery are distributed dally among 4,000 enlisted men by Uriah B. Brobaker of lots, Kaa., as llbratian at th* 'T. IL O. A. writing tent, Woodley Rest Camp of the American Expendltlonary Forces In southern England. ?Germar ?has on -ONE C ?Oaiy see ekaace of a Hoa i ?-Only oae cbaace of causing aatf lives to prove a rata sacrlflc ?Germany's oae chance is th of victory, might lssssa her aflo and, tkraogk ovcr-eooMwc*, sla< ?Oar government knows that of desperatloa. the slid itruftk paaaseaaa that brutal cunning wto aa opportunity. Ska is eilll a pa W In Amarlca must saa la smashed sa that never a Into such ageny and suffer! the past four years. Force t must be our only thought, 01 assured?until the war la ?Failure oa the part of the there is yet a gigantic task bet or disastrously, woaM opea to the H ?The demands ef oar army ai oar gailaht Hies are constantly I war ends. We must, therefore, at ever, rl.ipcnse with on' ronnump ' ii t x < 1 . . w the ^ui uuaud U WAR SAVir Booth Carolii in the Porch; TTKT.P WDT THE WAR They paj inU of 4 per cent ] pounded quar 0 ! I BEAT GERMANS | ATOWLCAME (Yankee Chemists Devise New Headache Tablet In Which The Heart Depressing Tendency it Counteracted by Heart Toning ! Elements. Aspitone, the name. In August, 1014, when the war com. nienced, many of the newer remedies pre. 1 scribed by our American physicians and I druggists were "made in Germany." Today we are making all of them for our: selves and for half of the globe. Duriug the first four years of the war American genius, prompted by necessity, i has concentrated its attention upon the chemical iii(ln??ei?ti a. " niucricau aixcoverips 11 j have followed in such rapid succession that 1j oul.v the scientific journals have been able < I to chronicle them all. The latest and one 1 of the most serviceable in the field of medicine is the perfected headache tablet i called Aspitone, in which the heart de- j pressing tendency is deftly counteracted i b.v heart toning elements. 1 1'hysicians and druggists maintain that j it should and will take the place of all 1 powders and tablets for headaches, neu- j ralgia, colds, la grippe aud geueral pains, i i They explain that Aspitone gives simple > j relief from the pain, which if chronic, | ! should of course receive diagnosis by a ! | physician. j NOTE: The product referred to above ! is sold only in unbroken packages, price ; 35c, and may now be obtained at ! Standard Drug Co. Tha number of troops at this camp i arles from 3,000 to 0,000. This single detail Indicates why It ) Is necessary for the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., National Catholic War Council j and K. of O., War Camp Community j Service, Jewish Welfare Board and j Salvation Army have to furnish 125,- J 000,000 sheets a month for soldiers' letters, \ Hundreds of hooka are taken out In J this small can%?, hooka furnished by ) the American Library Association and j handled by the Y. M. C. A. Most of the j demands are for a good cluss of flc- 1 I tlon. Thirty American newspapers are i , received there dally. One hundred and j fifty maguxlnes are in use dully ami ! I 400 pieces of athletic equipment fur- i nlshed by the "Y" are put to good use. Church Novelty. Flatbush?Been to church lately? Bensonhurst?Sure, 1 was there last i Sunday. i "Anything new doing?" "Indeed, yes. Grimes' boy, who Is i home on furlough, was there, and the i >ininiPi?? Announced: The young man ; In khaki will now take up the collection In his helmet.' * ?y ly HANCE rVctory. the fearful owtpovtoi of on Uwf e. kt America, daasled by the proepeet rte on which Allied rletory depend; ekea In her proeeeutioo of the wer. Germany still hee the breasted power of madness; and thnt she stitt Ich merer fells to take advantage of wer the! menaces ell tree nsHona. I : I to K that the power of the Hen Bain shall the world be drawn ng ee K hee undergone during o the utmost, force to the HsiK, ur sols Impulse, until vlotory Is finally over. r ! Individual American to realise that e our armies would prolong the war una their only hope ef rletory. Ml eery and of the Agfcriag to roes ef increasing and will not end uatfl the irry on to th* wd?nwt, now tku tIon oC qoq MMattal and i? ar?4 to ?v jOTWimw< mo th*t tbd >r and natartal whWdj wm luri glvaa ] a practical and profltafcla mathod a/ Car VICTORY, and that Is through t <GS STAMPS tfc Lag* Behind use of W. S. S. ? BUY ALL YOU OA* sreet a* the rata per tnnnw, oom- ' terly. tMe LA^JCAgngt NUWS.1IaJ?CACTBiC s! c. " ^luiiiintiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiii I SB v | When You Pay a L H For a suit of clot] H for?a little bettc | Same Way With P H You pay a little n Q and a little bettei | When We Print foi M You get the best J. . faces,'modern ma | Compare Quality an = ^ M And see if you ps =j you are getting ir | The Lane; M "The Qualit IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHI ' Arm them with the morale th d -j. vw/it H| 1A i LfLUL' 3^ Coo B3B[BM^BM8llB5iiW^B6Bi^B#SSlMu yn^-j. JOB PRINTING?Remember, The N? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi^^^iM ittle More |_ | | bes, you generally get what you pay 1 Sal :r quality and a little better service. 1 K \ S tH| x-v rinting jy ll nore for a little better grade of paper 1 ? ' grade of work. |et e| r ^?U * tBi that can Ve made with modern type |,t Ji chinery and good papers. !j I f J I" MS j ' fit dQuantity til iy any more?if you do, it is because i? || a tore quality. lie < M pr 'ill ister News |1| :y Printshop" |j| ^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin |i a#- k.AAf? ^ uu TTiiis uauies |jnicuinuNlA ?5';'! SJJ Fir?t. phyalelan. { ? . I Immediately commence US 3 fnen't?- *r'*nC>'" /^jg ( H | 11 ip the Bqys Overmen ?* " * fll 1*1 _ , . _ ' CITATION FOH LETTERS OF Art** [ R YWCA - National fjiWJriMny ministration. i | Jewish Welfare STATE of south carolina, I ! 3 rd "War Camp Commuiiifo County of Lancaster. * *}? vice - Am^yw IiKfAiy ^ By J- E. Stowman, Judge of Pro; | rp 30Ciation- Whereas Mrs. Annie L. Byrj Qj lt . A hath made suit to me to grant he' . % JJ ^ftUOU Army * Letters of Administration of th? estate and effects of C. Amos Rryd J These are, therefore, to cite ant p ffTED WAR WOBK CAMDAIQtr ?nil ??/? S Wriinrp U ceased, that they lie and appear be A* J/ forp jn jhe fourt of Probate, ti j] jbe held at Lancaster on 13th Not ? IE , ?a*--* Jk 1918, next, after publication there ? ^ J ~ . VMM J of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, tt day of Oct. Anno Domini 1918. 2^ |- I J ?... 1 J __ J. E. STEWMAN, t 1 iws is headqnarters No 3 2 t i t a wrrobate Judfce 1 ?5