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NEBRASKA JUDGE Endorses Tanlac Praises Remedy Because of Great Benefit It Gave Him W[oold Help Others Sots He Soon Gained Twenty Lbs. in Weight by Taking Great Remedy. One of the latest additions to the long list of prominent men -who have indorsed T&niac is the name of Judge B. F. Whittington, judge of the Rolsion court, of South Ohaha, Neb. In relating his experiences with the medi due Judge Whittington said: 4<The results I have obtaned from Tanlac seem v/onderful to me. Be fore I began talking Tanlac my health ragLs/' "was broken down in many ways. My liver was all out of fix. I wast habitually constipated and bilious. I was so frightfully dizzy most of the time t -orrvnirJ not stoon over for fear of falling, and my kidneys were out of order. I had fearful pains in the small of my back. I could eat, but ray food did me no good. Sleep failed to rest me and I felt tired and worn ^ont all the time. I had been in this condition for a year and was becoming" badly worried, as nothing seemed to help me. "I had fallen off twenty pounds in weight as a result of my trouble, but JBS^ f. I have gained it al back by using Tan* l&e, and I have never felt better in my life. X felt like a new man before I ( ? ? had finished the first bottle. I have taken five bottles and I do not have AH ache nor a pain now and I am feel UC great. I eat like a farm hand, deep like a log and get up in the morn ing feeling fine. X gladly give this statement for what it may be worth t? others who are trying to find relief. f Teniae, the master medicine, b Ml exclusively at Earmca Drag Co., UbAngton; Burnett* and WhetseB, New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drag Co.. Uesvffle; Eargle's Drag Store, ChaDr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; PelionBrug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Inno; W. H. Saber, . n_j a? jtA .... rauu jrrice, fi.UV per DOttlf, traigfat. Ski , Advt "rVv"i~ S J t<f _ * I II ?? I I <**S| I ip I Y *< " \ i FTNAJD DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that I will mae application in the Probate Court at Le.\ing ton S C on 'March 10 1919 to his Honor Geo. S. Drafts Judge of Probate for the said County for final discharge as administrator of the estate of willie Hook. J. D.. Carroll Admnistrator * . * VADENTINE J. PARTY. There will be a Valentine party, chicken stew box party fish pond cake walk etc at Crossroads School House Friday night February 34 1919; The public is cordially invited to attend* a good time and lots of fun promised to all. II Women! II Id Here is a message to H&f I SB suffering women, from W | n Mrs. W. T. Price, of IB I i JB Public, Ky.: "I suf- HI i 9 fered with painful...", IB I! H she writes. "I got down I g g| with a weakness in my H B-J 8 9 tack and limbs...! || | 9 felt helpless and dia- 9 m 9 P couraged...I had about 9 9 ' 9 9 ?*yen UP hopes of ever B 9 91 9 being well again, when R f9 ffltfjil a friend insisted I FM| Take The Woman's Tonic Illlll I began Carnal. In Si fl a snort while I saw a fl fl marked difference..ffl B 2 grew stronger right ?j B along, and it cured me. I Sjli 2 am stouter than 1 I fl hare been in years." fl | I | If you suffer, you can fl fl fl. B appreciate what it g || fl fl means to be strong and fl fl fl fl wen. Thousands of wo- fl fl jZ fl mas give Cardui the fl ? fjSsH credit for their good V m tiBfi health. It should help J fl [Ifll you. Try Cardut At all 111 ilfln druggists. ?-73 j |f BnBBraBfKonBBaBk^3SSw?B| , \ SWEET CHOCOLATE CARRIEDJJNDER FIRE Chocolate Furnished fay Y? M. C. A. Arrives Just When 1$ Is Needed With the American Armies in France, Jan. ...?Praising; the men of Company D, lOSth Machine Gun Battalion, 28th Division, Howard R. Keister, a Y. M. C. A. man of Dunnellou, fla., tells how, when without food, they sent the sweet chocolate which he secured for them to an isolated platoon, which was under severe Are, acress the Vesle river at Fismes. ; It was during the heavy fijhting eastward from Chateau Thierry, that the men of the 109th Machine Gun Battalion got ahead of their supplies, aad the sweet chocolate which the Y. M. C. A. managed to get to them, was specially welcome. The battalion reached the Vesle river on its advance. There the German line held. Men were thrown across the river by various units to keep in contact with the enemy. There was terrific fighting all along the line, A platoon of Company D was hurried to-/,* hoin in holdina the narrow strip that had been taken at great cost by the American soldiers. It was surrounded on three sides by the Boche, who tried every means in Ms power to dislodge them,?gas, shells, machine gun fire and snipers. It was a difficult matter to get food over to them for men with supplies had to.cross the river which was exposed and under heavy fire. FIGHTING PARSON I GETSJMR CROSS John CIHtard Wearing ? M, 0. A. UMfeww, Provos Himself Heal Hero I New Y?*k. Jan. There h?m many war fciitu, hit then la eertalMy ;n more ceMflcMiuh heroic Ifttt than John H. CUfferd, Bafitiet mUftajtor In time of *e*ee, bit real ***** It time <tf w*? who has boat awsaM the Croix defitoesre for extraordinary heroiik3&i ia aetata. ; John Cliforil, aa a Y. M. C. A. worker, biwvot the to! witth of wot. !0o hat boon It l*o firing um ac Iriach as t*a bapfitant tttotryman and (wis decorate* fiur a moat manual e* igkoit. Ho was one ottkroe men who ! brand hontit enemy shell fire [while rescuing Oek Albert ws W. Catlin commanding officer of the Sixth ragi ;xnent of Marines. The trio carried the ? colonel to safety on a stretcher. . THE WORTH OF Every one r( become to thei with quality, r< their good-will Such names, to the PUBLIC bought with 1 valuable, once When you p' labor into mak by insisting on i I ORDER EAI F. S. R Norfolk, Va. Baltiir Columbia, S. C > aaSM?8?BgHBBMBBMBg t SJZ..J.. a XJfS " ?? Sd = ^ : a cure-a] ^ tional remedy fc: all inflammation . I tion of the it brancs. Catarrh attacks the mucous lining in any part of the body. It is not, ? confined to the nose and throat, catarrh is the most common form a , people. Unchecked catarrh soon breaks do\ ' destroys the organs or part. Evick ,ages of catarrh are all around us. to frighten anyone, we say: ''Guard catarrh as you would against th< ! Fortify your system. Take Peruna. 1NSPIRING WORDS FOR THE SICS WHO KNOW. A Good Medicine in the F i I had a bad case of LaGrippe an relief. Peruna cured me. It is a fh often use it in the family and find i ' 1 antS. GENT East Lake Station. 8225 Birmingham, Alabama FEELS LIKE A DIFFERENT Peruna has cured my stomach ar different person. I only took twelv runa and can eat anything without thing I have not done for fifteen yc I recommend Peruna to evcrybod] catarrh of the stomach. 1029 16th St., .Columbus, Georgia. J. J FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH. Peruna is indicated for all forms of catarrh or catarrhal inflammation and congestion of the mucous linlings in any part or organ, such as ;nose, throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder,; , :etc. It is fine for coughs, colds and effects of the grip and an excellent {preventive remedy. . ) If you want health, insist upon [having1 Dr. Hartman's World Fa[mous Peruna Tonic. Sold Everywhere. 1 m FOR SALE?60 Acres of land 1-2 mile from Saxe-Gotha Mills, 5 miles from Lexington. 4 room dwelling and other out buildings. Price $1500. Apply to KARL F. OSWALD. 2t FOR SALE?Two good building lots, fronting on Depot Street 280 feet deep adjoining lot of Mrs. G. M. Harmon. Terms 1-2 cash balance in two years. Apply to, , S. J. Leap hart Agent tf. FOR SALE?One horse, qualities unexcelled for family or farm use. Rev. A. Q. RICE, Lexington, S. C. , FOR SALE?One Excelsior motor cycle, in first class condition. Bar! gain for quick buyer. A. C. PRICE, x Gilbert Rt 2. . A NAME TO YOU. \ salizes how valuable r owners; how yean ^liaVnll+17 cmrl "PcnV rlon liliU _L UJIX uvw worth millions of d< f . however, are EQUi ] for goods thus idei the confidence that gained, MUST be m ut your time, your n :ing a crop, why not -,?TRAOE f*JARK * tSk> REGISTERED.! U,Y AND AVOID DISAP OYSTER GUAD ? * i ^ m T "VT lore, Md. Toledo, v. rarooru, iv J. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, G Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala ? /) i 1, but a ra- gSSmh- IK r catarrh and I; ? and conges- K-M} W \ iucous mem- J{, f rs, in any organ, is some imagine, although nasal ^y|||||jg nd afflicts many / cn the tissue and Without desire yourself against i direst plague. l FROM THOSE amily. d could get no ^v^lov^?3 ne medicine. We t good. \i 'RY GATES, 7t First A Venue, jM PERSON. id I feel like a & "hnttl^Q rif T^a- ^S'SJJpSwyis/v/ distress, somer suffering: with ^ . THOMPSON. | V/RITE FOR THIS BOOK. All sick and suffering- should write The Peruna Company, Dept. S-82, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman's Health Book. The book is free and contains perhaps just the information you are seeking. It is sent in a plain wrapper to any address. 4bK. ' ~ DO IT TODAY. IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM. Ask your dealer for a Peruna Almanac. ATTENTION, FARMERS Time for Taking Orders for Government Nitrate of Soda Extended to February 15. . .The time for taking- orders for government Nitrate of Soda has been extended to February 15. I will be at Lexington. February 15 to take orders. Farmers can. leave applications with either of the banks at Lexington. J. W. SHBALY County Agent. VAIxLENTTNE PARTY The Ladies Missionary Society ?f Red Bank Baptist church will give a box party and a Valentine entertainment at the home of Mrs. A. B. Goodwin on Saturday night, February 15, 1919 for the benefit of the society. All ! the young ladies are requested to bring boxes and all the young gentlemen well filled purses. The publie who is cordially invited to attend is guaranteed a good time. 2weeks. certain names S 3 of association I ling have made | hilars. ? ^LLY valuable 1 itified may be I reputation so f aintained. I loney and your | ; protect them I \ POINTMENT | JO CO. I r* "MT m . V/. i.T. %i. a. Macon, G?. / iilK! * -MBr-~-mm%mmam a c.vO. ' ?-4 '4: i'p"r -:x -wLm Shrew employers are -vt.:';. throry that *'a chain is r * 1 You look at a horse's i . , - | your own mouth to estin >ui worth ? 1 * ' ~ v * *-" * Go to the mirror?ope e j need attention. A trifling cavity herespace?or a loose filling 1 the gums?feel them?a ; Do they recede from ? Shake them; are they 1c PYORRHOEA is a da ;m:: many other ailments wl are not dentists and ove - ' No man ever did his I - e ^>th? head or disordered storo d: fk ates his pay chek decreases ur I A few dollars spent in a good dental office will pay you M large dividends in better health and comfort. Jl You should have your teeth examined at least every six AS months?and there is no better time for an examination BJi than this week. fjjjH Let me tell you without obligation or charge of any kind ASH just what condition your mouth is in?and give you an esti> i j mate ef the cost of putting it in good shape. s JwHMI See Dr. BARNHILL, The Crown and Bridge Specialist, Over Lever's Shoe Store AsH 1615 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C. Phone 2149 ?Hj ; { LORICK BROTHERS i 'i JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN \ fj | Mantels Sewer Pipe J?MJAsbestos ard { Grates andjTiles Flue Pipe Asphalt Roofings | j Stoves and Tin Plate Asphalt Shingles Ranges Pig Lead Metal Shingles Stove Pipe Sheet Metals Tinware a Hollow-Ware Iron Pipe Enamel Ware ff "Kohler" Plumbing Fixtures * | fH "Yale" Locks and Hardware f 1 L0R1CK BROTHERS I COLUMBIA S. C. PHONE 3-- f 1 | miMM^nMaaiaMaaBaaaaBanaBa mmm mt ? 1| ARE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE ]l Work of any rort is pure drudgery if it means merely earning 1 your existence. But with k purpose back of it you are workfr e I for a reward ai:d it lightens your tasks and makes work a rea! jj pleasure. |fl Btv? a purpose in life! Make your life a success! Start by || building up a savings account in this institution. It will furar':* * IB jQrj with the means to attain your object. A comfortable hom^ j r9 independence, wealth?they all eome within your i ff -9 persistently save. J Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both lax +mr u |j accounts. . fgfl THE OLD RELIABLE | ;^|j Thp f.arfilifia Matimifll Rank nf ft n \ \ a 1 uv vui uituu i lubivuwa aj'muax. v* v * sg W. A. Clark, President. Jos. M. Bell, Cashier. fra T. S. Bryan, V. President. J no. D. Bull, Asst. Cashier. f . A H ?^Hn >s| a | SAFETY | ( I I STRENGTH j' J ! SERVICE | I ^ ? ?<n in ?i J 3 ? >:-l s I IT IS OUR DUTY as well as our PLEASURE to promote i every way consistent with the principles of SOUND bankinj ^ - the financial strength and growth of the business interest of thi ? ^ & cnmmnnifv. Come in and let us eet together?we'are something ... ' - w - - ? more than Bankers?we are a very human lot of individuals, as it is a matter of pride with us, that aside from the responsibilitie M we have developed in our business, we have cultivated the friend f ship of those whom we serve. & c, 5B Prosperity is reflected to this Bank fromfthe increased pros S ^ perity of our patrons. % - V Wm g zM | The Bank of Columbia I jj Columbia, S. C. $ . H * rAvaMM win mmihihwimhiuii? ihpb ?11 mmwwmwmmp i ' *5 tijSfi _ m* I