I _, | M.?^rr CALLED HER ? TO /..-J ... w Six Tear* Ago, Thinking She Migh She b a Well, Strong Worn Her R? Royse City, Tex.?Mr?. Mary Klltoan, of. tbla place, eaya; "After the birth of my little girl...my side commenced to hurt me. 1 had to go back to bed. We called the doctor. He , treated me...but I got no better. I got worse and worse until the misery was unbearable. ..I was in bed for 1 three months and suffered such agony that I was just drawn up In a knot... I told my husband If he would get me a bottle of Cardul I would try It... j I commenced taking it, however, that evenlnc I willed m* fnmflv > me... for I knew I could not last i many days unless I had a change for 1 TRADE STIIjIJ GROWS. t l Prospects for Fall Are Encouraging, i Said Bradstrwt Saturday I New York. Sept 15.? Brad- ? street.s today said. < Trade grows. Prospects for fall 1 are encouraging and Industrial out- ' puts are generally only limited by 1 lack of labor but repression Is ore- 0 ated in some channels by past or v posible future price fixing, by un_ ^ certainty over taxation on excess profits, by the hardening of rates for money and the husbanding of resources to take care of the forth- * coming government loan. Still the wants a numerous, mill employed people, plus the enormous needs of a wealthy nation at war have made for a forward movement and while the government buying looks largest the more important markets 0 have been visited by numerous merchants who have taken staple articles rather freely. It is undeniable however, that high prices tend to deter free buying and moreover those who control credit reins are WE WILL To H vc CALL and ?? ou f NEW LI] : THE 1 INNLY | "" HER BEDSIDE ^ ??? porl i Die, Says Texas Lady, Bat Now Pr?,f in and Praises Cardai Far i? t MMrm Trit * fror whi the better. That was six yean ago fain and I am still hare and am a veil, con! strong woman, and I owe my life to rtea1 Cardul. I had only taken half tha bottle when I began to feel better. OQ]] The misery in my side got less.,, 1 of i continued right on taking the Cardtd Mai until I had taken three bottles and I thm did not need any more for I was well and never felt better in my life... I have never had any trouble from that you day to this." whc Do you suffer from headache, back* bapi iche, pains in sides, or other discom* n,m forts, each month? Or do you feel tha< In i weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so, will give Cardul, the woman's tonic, a and trial. J. 71 T Dall lisposed to discourage the lockiug the ip of too much capital in high price our nerchandise, especially as it is a that 'oregone conclusion that the gov- "K? irnment's needs for money must re:eive precedence. Aside from the iplift in house trade, which is manfest for dry goods and kindred Frai ines, indeed frosty weather in parts trar if the country the forepart of the ?? reek greatly stimulated retailing ^ luality and to some extent the luantlties of late unmatured crops. J Bank clearings $5,7 51,183,000, lA -J? V PROFESSIONAL CARDS I I :*+*?**+***+*+++!X DR. J. RKECK FUNDEKUURK, ?? Dental Surgeon. ^ fflce Hours: jL 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. % 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. V And by Appointment. V Office, 160. ? Residence, 16. A Office over B. C. Hough. ? j v f BE GLAD | ! 1 ave ) u ! x ? v % INSPFCT X r ? I NE OF I 'E STYLES I AT SUITS, | !ILLINERY. f CHS'BEE I >- - npii ipi UP-TO-DA1 - - ? 1 f = in LADIES' CO COATS I M W HIRSI I " < ' J Y .LM LANCASTER NEWS FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, t NEW "SOLDIERS riety of hell to America." OF FREEDOM." the government's right to dr ______ to fight either here or abr (Continued from page 2) have an authoritative oplnli former Justice of the I experience on duty at each Court, Charles Evans Hugh p an advisers, and unusual op- Hddressed th? American Ba tunity for lecture courses will be c'a*'on ?n War Powers Ut tented. Constitution." Mr. Hugh 4 v ? .. counced that we have "a Don t Worry About Your Boy, ? ... . . . . .. Constitution" as well as s he heading given by the Chicago j . ?? ?? _, , .. . time Constitution, and he June to an editorial it quotes n the Oalesburg (111.) Mail, in P ch warning is issued against the "Upon every citiien lies 1 e impression that enlistment or of aiding in the common del scrlptlon means the probable exercising Its Constitutional th of the soldier in battle. As a to raise armies the Congr ter of fact, the death rate in the enforce this duty. The ( ed Army on the Western front is may call any one to service r about four times that of men able to serve. The quest the same age In civil life. The may be called, or In what < 1 avers, and reminds us that simply one for the Judgmen e are many occupations of peace national legislature. The ch are no less hazardous than vested in Congress Is not to occupation of making war, so? mles simply by calling foi Don't worry about your son, teers, but to raise armies t r brother, or your sweetheart ever method Congress deei ? is in the army. He may per- and hence must be deemed r be killed or hurt, but there are brace conscription. To the dy-slx chances out of a hundred of the Constitution the dral : he will come back to you?and familiar mode of raising ar the great majority of cases he it had been resorted to by t be better physically, mentally, nles to fill up their quotaf morally for his experience." Revolutionary War. The di he Cincinnati Post tells as of the pu* 'n ?orce hoth by the Ur las father who said in reply to Confederacy during t question, "Why should we send ^Var? an(l validity was b boys to fight in a foreign land?" ^y cour*8 1? hoth Nortl he would rather have his son to heaven in France than go to "There is no doubt of the In America." The Post com- tutional authority to empl ds him heartily, and says that forces on the battlefields of lermany should win the war in in the war that we are now ace "she will use little time in for the safety of the Unites isporting her own peculiar va- and to conquer an endurln K* +1+ +1+ < {> *1+ Charter Xo. 7?,%8, REPORT OF CONDITION O FIRST NATION; At Lancaster, in the State of South Carolina, at tl RESOURCES. Loans and discount? (oveont llmoo c V. ^ ? w a -V ? - t-uun II uu U itllll t ) . . Total loans .v . Deduct: Notes and bills redlscounted (other than bank acceptances Item 5Jla) Overdrafts unsecured IT. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1017): U. Si bonds riepostited to secure circulation (par value) .. U. S bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secur posits (par value) Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds) and certi debtedness Liberty Loan Bonds, pledged to secure U. S. and other dei Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owr Total bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of auscription) Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank fash In vault and net amounts due from national hanks... Net amounts due from banks and bankers, and trust companl included In Item 13, 14, and 15 Checks on other hanks in the same city or town as reporting 17.) .. . Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting other cash Items . Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Net amount due to National banks Total of Items 28, 29 and 30 Demand deposit* subject to Roeerve (deposits payable ' Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other thi borrowed Cashier's checks outstanding Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 days TAUI Homana rlonn.H. T> T?_ O 1 OO < * \/vmi %?vuian?i uoyuoun nu ujcvw vu jvvtdoi f u, tin lii n i) i, ua, ? 37 and 38 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 da to 30 daya or more notice): Certificates of deposit (other than for monay borrowed.... Other time deposit* Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 39, 40, 4 United States deposits (other than postal savings L includii U. 8. disbursing officers Hills payable, other than with Pederal Reserve Bank, Inclu Rations representing money borrowed, other than redisco / Total Liabilities for rediscounts, Including those with Federal R (see Item Id) Total contingent liabilities STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster?ss. I, E. M. Croxton. Cashier of the above named bank, do c Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of Sei Correct?Attest: IRA B. JONES, Jr.. JNO. A. COOK, W. F. LANEY, Directors. ' 1 m m A. A , Jt r. , / 1917. As to that the liberties of free peoples]ery arm; aft men throughout the world may forever; has beei oad, we be secured from the aggression of scale o on from an unscrupulous military power." when he 3upreme And in the Providence Journal Roumanl es, who we read: succeed ir Asso- _ ... more tin . The battle-cry 'Avantl Savoia! ^ ider the t . tered ai is striking terror into the Austrian _ les an- . _ . . ,, . . ... tlons are _ . .. Army, over forty miles of fighting fighting . . . _ . , , any one country between Tolmino and i peace- _ . 4 . . . . ... secure 1 .. . Trieste. It is heard at Vienna. . said in _. . . . . . , . .. dorna ui which delayed four days after the T.-.. w.^ a. I pcndous Avauaun uau irmnvcu tuv vi ?wtvi vu :he duty Monte Sano tiofore acknowledging ,nurh m ense. In the fall of that northern fortiflca- recover7 power tlon. "Whet ess may ' whether Congress "W,th the thrlU of a momentu?8 ed. the I who Is Ita,lan V,ctory ,n the a,r' cUrlo8,t7 is fairly ion who may be aroU8ed over th? 8,,ence of adelphia irder is Rom? on operations directly to- on #a . . '. ward Trieste. The last lnforma. , ? t or the "Rv i r,n?.?r tlon. early in the week. Indicated 7 i that Trieste would fall into the c?u,d th vninn Of the Italians when they ' 8 ? 81 . deemec'. the . time had come to ap- ope 01 >y what- . fori so a ?? hoat P'X the nippers". The battle-bul- ?,' a ns Dvoit oihip A _ letlns since then have related alto em- other th . most exclusively to the fighting In framer8 accounts the north. In the direction of those nccounLa was a Austr|an p08jtions which constitute con ,tio1 ,e!' ,aB the far outposts of Vienna. ? ,8 do 6 ? ? "The Second Italian Army, which 8Ur*ive ' " _ 8 daringly crossed the Isonzo River. There ra was storme " P1**" a oca a a X for horai V while 3.600.00 X two 6,000.00 "y said* 1 11,343.79 girls. bei 20,911.51 4R? up and i !es other than t me hoini 15,003.94 bank (other than Item ? __ 509.14 " 38,424.59 bank and In ev< 2,521.28 or thret !. Treasurer. . 2,500.00 ^ ly eat 1? fatten 1 379,381.45 $ would b weeks e i feed is 50.000.00 . . . Y derstam 25,000.00 ; Rye. II Woo lolemnly Rwear that the above statement ; Gives T , lion, a; K. M. CROXTON, Cashier. jT SEI 1917' A RYI W. T. WIIA?IAAI 8, Notary Public. t 1 * Y x Writ ^ any St n i ' ???? y commander, but whieh R' i accomplished on a major S&. nly once?-by Mackensen BBfo i tore through the betrayed 9Kr ans; and at that he did not Hfir in isolating and capturing MBr an a fragment of the scat'my. The Italian operai on a far broader scale than has supposed necessary to BK rrleste. Has General Car- | idertaken a much more stutask , with an objective jB ore splendid even than the |jp' of Italia Irredenta?" gj|L ther or not Trieste falls, jEg>" or not Vienna is threaten- BBS military failure of Austria Bb| complete." thinks the Phil. Public Ledger, which goes H| y: B lothlng short of a miracle te Austrian troops rettume EE naive. The best they could r would be a lingering de- K retirement as costly as pos- E the enemy. But there are ilngs to be considered. All Mm agree that the internal a of the Empire is terrible. Bg ubted if the people could HE another winter of privation. B| i something akin to despair |E the loyal adherents of the Bf! ' elrln fii: 1 utt |f?u u i k, ?i\iu hr, utlontainong the Slavic subthat3house. The revolt in fit' i has been checked, not fi?< The Government can not any of ita own soldiers to ilnst their brothers In blood. H? ent at German dictation is Hp among all classes. Aus- l|r been staunch to her ally. fearful cost. She has been b| tly by honor, partly by fear. gf; first motive can weigh lit- g| In view of the wholly self- {ft ?y which Germany has purward her; and the second sigh loss than It did before Ej| r herself began to sow signs Ei ig power. There Is every why Austria should make a Kk peace." ngs of the flesh caused by S" itlon, cold, fractures of the K: othache, neuralgia or rheu- * can be relieved by applying p ID'S SNOW LINIMiENT. It K be well rubbed In over the >cted. Its great healing and r ? ing power eases the pain, E swelling and restores nat- gy ditlons. Price 25c, 50c and || ar bottle. Sold by all deal- 18 it nrl (nl no A /I IB IIOUIVIUC. nu ? m" Wanted an Escort !e boy had a birthday party, ; its being around tbe ages of, sli years. ua>iu| ay?it nt afternoon they all started p at abont fire o'clock. After the little boy's mother noticed 3 a girls sitting on the steps and "Ton better go home, little | Fore It gets dark." One spoke said: "I want a boy to take t." OUT YOUR HOGS SIX WEEKS EARLIER. ary lot of hogs on feed two i fatten quickly and actualMi than others. If all would Ike these, the entire drove >e ready for the market six aflier and to save six weeks an Item that you fully unI. log that fattens easily must rime physical condition. The Phomaa Hog Powder is a ner for hogs. It keeps stem clean and healthy and them to fatten quickly falling a prey to the usual of hogs. The B. A. ThornPowder Is not stock food. tight medicine, and we took ncy because it enables you out your hogs much earlier. CASTER MERCANTILE CO. Wood's Seeds >sen Rye s most vigorous grownd productive of Seed . Stools out better, sur quality of grain, and led, in our opinion, to the place of all other d's Fall Catalog I full description and informs- I nd also tolls about the beat H JD WHEAT. OATS. * ! Z, and Other Seeds i Fall Sowing. .... g c for Catalog and prices of I eda required. X r. WOOD O SONS, I SMEN, - Richmond, Va.