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Fl MEMBERS OF ONE FAMILY AIDED EACH CAVE TANLAC SEVER EST TEST AND REMEDY PROVED ITS VALUE IS UNIQUE .RECORD Mrs. McnU Suffered 20 Years* She, Her Sister and Twin Brothers Quickly Restored. Five mombers of one Immediate family, each} of four of these li vin j; In their own, separate homes in or near Columbia, have given unusually strong endorsements to the wonderful merits of Tanlac. the master medi cine, after this preparation had over come their painful ailments. These five people, listed among the best friends of Tanlac in this section, are Kr. and ltira. J. T. Crapps, the foremcr beinr, ? foreman at the South tern Railway shops at Columbia, who .reBid?s at 2901 Wilson St.; Mrs. W. A. Monte, of Lexington, R. F. D. 1, wife of a prominent farmer and sister of Mrs. Crapps; and Messrs. J. E. Meetze and H. L. Meetze, who are numbered nmong the leading business men of Lexington* county, who live at Lexing ton. They are brothers of Mrs. Crapps and Mrs. Monts. Each of these, eave Mr. Crnpps, gave voluntary endorse ments of Tnulnc, and Mrs. Crapps for herself and her husband. In this, like in scores of other wayB. Tanlac has established a record which probably no other proprietary medi cine has been in position to claim. Each of .these five persona gave Tan lac the most'severe test they knew, and the medicine, according to their own statements, gave them far better results thau they had dared expect. ? This is a remarkable and unique record for this remarkable medicine, and constitutes only one of the thou sand of proofs of the preparation's great value for troubles of the r'om ach, liver, kidneys and mucous mem branes; ; ... I "Mrs. Monts suffered with stomach, liver and kidney troubles', and with rheumatism of a severer nature. She was under medical treatment .She was weak and lacked ?mergy," said ' Ulla. Crapps, telling f .4rs. Monts* Condition, "and she w i v :ry nervous. Sho could not sleep so .idly. Indi Gestion caused her much suffering. After Mrs..Monts had taken two bot tles, she aga'.n began to do her house work. Her system ia in good condi tion and she Bleeps soundly, and her appetite ls all she could Wish," she . "said.' i " vt^^Mi..vJ.--E".MsoUov"galned tsp pounds in throe woeks" after, ho began'tah; ina..Tanlac.:-and saya ho. feels better than he has for three years. He suf fered with "Indigestion, loss ot appe ^ tito, felt tired at all times, could net _ v,aleep well, and. lacked strength and . energy. I feel as lively and as ener getic as a youngster," he Bald. Mr. H. L.. Meetze "suffered with nor '." VOUB Indigestion, my system was run down. I had no appetite and I con stantly was harassed hy pains In , tho limbs. I gained eight pounds In weight, and ray system was built up by Tanlac. The aches and pains dis Hppearod, and my appetite ls good," ho said. "I am enthusiastic ip prais ings Tanlac to my friends," he said. Mrs. Crapps said: "My' husband and I both have been taking Tania? and we have h^n greatly beneflttod ft 1 can't praise Tanlac too highly, for it certainly has boen an invaluable remedy for our family. ? J suffered * much, with chronic oppondicltlB ana kidney trouble, and my hack and a sides frequently pained me intensely. My husband suffered with loss of ap petite und general'debility "f Tanlac, thovinastor medicine, ls sold I exclusively by- Evans* Pharmacy, two utorcs. Anderson; Horton's Pharmacy. Bolton; Vte?^ Pelser Dr?jr Co., Felzer; Pendleton Drug Co., Pendleton; Bolt Drug Co., Ilonr.ii Path: D. L. Donald, WUUamston; Buber Drug Co.. Pled : mont. Price: $i per bottle straight; ANDERSON CANDY LAND NW ready for business. ' Try our ? ' v Ch?cchate* . Bow Bon? Mars?wnaltowa Nat .V' PesBout Butters'. VYe manufacture every. p0?rt? of1 Candy offered in .^?Fu%^pta^:>n?ttiu't,: only th? ;hl?ft?e^ grade materials. ..'vf* ' are ? ."well:'.'prepared to. ' han??*-and solicit-spacial Or ders' o* all kinds. Ar.thing you :pliant; i?ude; tb': order on short ?^wM^e. .v - .--VvCbtae"'by and let ns ?BOW yon- a real cana? store. HOME DEP. HOME DEMONS1 Of South Miss Lillian Snelgrx The following menus for different Bcasons have been worked out and are well balanced. They, ure inex pensive and may well show what can bo done in proper combinations of foods for families. They are ap propriate for families of any size, and aro made out especially for S. C. SHUNtJ AND BUtfHIEB SUNDAY Breakfast. Stewed Cherries Cream of Wheat Poached EggB of Toast Muffins Waffles Coffee Dinner. F.uast Chicken * Mashed Potatoes Spinach Tomatoes Lc .tuce Sliced 'Bread Fruit Jelly Whipped Cream Sponge Cake Coffee [ Supper. Sliced Cold Ham Toasted Muffins Cocoa Fr ii lt Cake X??NDAY * Breakfast. Puffed Bice witU Strawberics , . Ham Omelet Toast Coffee | Dinner. Chicken Soup .Macaroni mid Cheese String Heans Corn Bread Candled Sweet Potatoes ? Custard Pie. Supper. Potato and Egg Salad Cottage Cheese Bread and Butter Rhubarb Sauce Cookies TUESDAY Brea hf.isl. , Fried Hominy. Syrup Scrambled Eggs Huckleberry Biscuit Coffee Dinner., Roast Lamb Mint Sauce Baked Potatoes Greon Peas Bread Pe?ch Shortcake Sapper. Creamed Chicken, on Toasty. Radishes. '< . Graham Bread Raspberries '.. Cake Iced Tea. UxaKt Duck With Orange*). - Cut two Bllcea of salt pork in small cubes and let cook in 'a frying pan very slowly until the fat ls. well cen*-'d. out. Remove the shreds of pork, add half on onion and thc liver of the duok "chopped fino and let cook, stirring constantly, until the onion is yellowed and soften ed. Add two cupv of fine soft bread crumbs, six stoned, olives, chopped or shred ded fino, a tablespoon ? of chopped parsley, ??If a teaspoonful saK, one fourth -teaspoonful of. paprika and one third a cup of melted butter, mix dil together thoroughly and use to fill a carefully cleaned, washed and dried duck; truss ncst'y* rub ovor the outside with salt and popper, cover the breasts with slice? of fat salt pork and let cook shout an hour and :i half, basting every ten or fifteen minutes wlti^ tho lat In ^ tho pan. when robber mor? than, half cooked, prick two or three'sour oranges dil over with a fork, sprinkle each with sugar und bake until tender. Cut aach in halves and serve around the duck. . MEATS Rftnndsteak eh Casserole. Cut nund steak in places about ii inches square and brown in fat. Put in cassarole and coyer with broth. Add bl a nc cd onion. Cook 2 hours. Add strips of carrots, cubes of potato, pare boiled and browned, salt .and popper, and cook till vegetables aro fonder.' A..:>' .. i --rr- . "; - "M i?-? Yell Birds. Three -pounds sliced veal cut Into 4 Inche squares. Pound until tender. .Make ; e. dressing of one cup bread crumbs; one teaspoonful seasoning: one-half teaspoonful pepper; one.egg; one teaspoonful Bait; . ?'-ot water to moisten. Stuff veal with dressing and pin to gether with tooth picks shaping like a bird, saute in butter. 'Pour One half cup hot water over. birds, add one ? cup aour cream . and -one table spoonful Cream auu um; ?^uiTOpOOniul butter. Maie gravy and ferve hot '. . Sea?LoRf. Two pounds beef {ground) ; two eggs; 'two cups cracker cr umba; two CUDS milk: two tablespoons butter; salt and pepper. Mix fad bake ina loaf ono and one-half' hours. Garnish with heard boiled eggs ?nd parsley. I Bt*lled~Bkcba? r ' Place . thin alices .of bacon from which tf? rind has been repidVM? fa *$a#fr>t?g -pad and wur orr the;-fat aa fast, as, lt comea out. .When the beebn ia crisp drain on paper. Keep hoi. v Or ?ar.o?-i-t?/??c in a'bnktt?'g paof;i?dd ?hake inA a hot oven until crisp;. '..v.- - - 'i^' - "1 > ?:. 1-cut vin ulcer; recipe white tn whKeV&oe? Pour- on ?Four tablespoon? butter ; four tabie :t?6^\-??khtV-:tf?^'-ii?^?- sweet fnilk; one-half teaspoonful. aaBj .jftfoftftp* ?fOt^mit butter, . add :fiour>*?d?.?*? ??afS^PSer,. cook ohe miaute. Add milk and cook aut? t-bick. ? ARTMENT rRATION WORK Carolina >vef County Agent Shrimps O' La Mewburg. Ont pint shrimps; three tablespoons .butter; ono-half teaspoonful call; few gr nina cayenne; ono teaspoon lemon juice; ono teaspoon flour; one-half cup cream; yolks two eggs; two table spoons white wine. Cloan and cook t/.irlmps three min utes In two tablespoons butt-or. Add call, cayenne and lemon Juice and cook ono minute.. Remove ahrimps and put remaining butler in chafing dish; add flour and cream. Whoa thickened, add yolks of eggs ?slightly beaten, shrimps and grape juice. Servo with toast or puff paste points. Creamed Oysters. One pint oysters; one-eighth celery salt; two cups white sauce,No. 4. Clean oysters and cook in hot pan till plumb and edges bc-3ln to curl. .Add to white sauce and serve on j toast, in tim?ate* caaes, or patty shells, one-fourth cup mushrooms or chop ped celery may bc placed over cream ed oysters. \ _ Veal Souffle. Two cupf chopped cold cooked veal; one pint milk; three eggs; eight tablespoonfuls flour; six tablespoon fuls butter; salt and pepper to taste. Make white sauce; add chopped meat, cook three to five-minutes, beat until barely warm; add egg yolka and fold in whites. Sake in pan of hot water, 05 to 40 minutes for lrtrge baking dishes and 20 Xo 2.ri minutes for rte individual. Serve at once. Veal Cutlets. Wipe and remove tho bone, ukin and tough membranes. Cut into pieces for serving. Cover the: bone and tough pieces of meat with cold water, and cook at a low temperature. This stock 1B to be used in tho sauce. Small pieces may be put together by using wooden toothpicks for skew ers. Season, the veal with salt and pepper. Roil in fine bread crumbs', dip in beaten egg, then in crumb? again. Melt two tablespoonfuls of drip pings, or butter in a pan and brown tho cutlets in ths hot fat. Whee brown, put tee outlets into a stew pan. Cover with Bauco givm below. Haucc. Two tablespoons dripping; one fourth cup flour; one pint stock or water and stock; one-half teaspoonful salt; one teaspoonful or more Wor cestershire sauce! two tablespoonful; chopped parsley; one-eighth teaspoon ful popper. .. c. j Preparo as a browu sauce and poui over tho cutlets aud cook at a lov, temperature for one hour or unti tender. , . ^ Chartreuse nf Meat uni Rice. Two cups meat; one teaspoonfu salt; one-fourth teaspoonful papper: one-fourth teaspoonful onion juice one tablespoonful chopped parsley; one-fourth egg; one-fourth cup fin? crumbs; four cups' cooked rieb. Season the meat and mix wlrt th? crumbs and beaten egg, add cnougl .stock to make lt pack easily.. Line t . thoroughly buttered mould or dis! with threo cuit? rice, fill with Uii meat, cover with the remainder o ,\ho rico, cover tightly and steam 4? minutes. Sorvo With tomato sauce . Tomato Sance. Ono cup canned tomatoes; onc-hai cup water; one /clove; one allnpie berry; oao pepper corn; one-ha! teaspoonful mixed ?rerbs; ono , spra; parsley; one tablespoon choppei onion; - ono tablespoon butter; ! tw< tablespoons flour; one-fouith tea spoon. t-alt; . .ono-slxiscnch teaepooi pepper.' SHERIFF ASHLEY HAS MADE AJHGEMEN? THAT HE WILL OFFER HIM SELF FOR REELECTION THIS SUMMER SPLENDID OFFICER ! ?And Has Attended to Duties of, Office in An Excellent Manner. Tho Intelligencer in this lesue car ries a formal announcement from Sheriff Joe M. tl. Auhlcy that he is a candldutu for ru-olcctlon to the of fice of sheriff cf Anderson county. Mt*. -Ashley is tho son of Mr. J. . W. Ashley, of Honea Path, who wis for a number of years a member of ! the state IIOUBO of representatives. j He was elected to the office of sheriff, four years ago and during that time baa carried out tho duties of the of fice to the satisfaction of the people of the coamty generally. He and the able deputies whom he appointed '..ave worked continually to keep down crime in the county and have been untiring iii their efforts to arrest and bring to juBtico criminals. Sheriff Ashley has many friends all over the county who are more than pleased that he offers himself? for re election. I ?ein? Back to China. ' . (By Associated Bress.) ?Peking, April 1.-Peking duilles I print an announcement that Frank J. j Coonow, the' president of Johns Hop kins Ut'iveratty at Battmorc, and for ' I merly adviser to President Yuan-Shl . I kal. will nrobabiy como le Ciliar, again ' next summer. \ For Infants and Children r In Use Foi* Over 30 Years I Aiwaya bears j>-^ .?.r CHICHESTER S PILLS ?-?"??L?^V U?li?! AMi/wr?ruSylm-'f A\ ?l\T&Sg?k t4.lK-bc?.lrr'ol?laraondUri?nd/A\ V\\\9 tu Rn! ?.id <.old m&.\\,<S$f/ ' ! "?-\?l?i ???"*> ?si? i ?"db Illus ?iUwa. \/ . i TVk 9*\ WfS "* "o other. Bry ol J oar " llb. JJf Ul AU <l ND ItllAHl? I*! l.t.*, fo: CO ? 1 SOLD BY D8L?t?G!S7S EVERYWHERE ?i_;_i I 1 1 - _!._g_ [. Thelman ext Wc Tl GT0N, 1 ? > ' ' ' . Hirth an? "f nt IA/ '* '-?V \ ^t'^V t-T/' *<;'?'. V. ' v ?'!-** wSmamfmmmmm.Jm m ia.^f5E5B55555.? G? ?F Coupon Tickets every d a chance ^t 8? ha?kdsome 1 .II '.-'.i-'-JkT'y. ia,,mn' ,nm?, im ?rn, ?-?ii... HAD 33,000 ON HIS LIFE Former Governor Charle? A. Smith Was Insured By Mu tual Benefit _ Former Governor diaries- A. Smlf: of South Carolina, who died Friday night at thc John Hopkins hospital tn Baltimore followl'ig a lingering Ill ness from erysipelas, carried lastra ance to the amount of $33,000 upo)i his lifo it was learned yesterday /The insurance waB with the Matu \\ Benefit Life Insurance company <>f Now Jersey, of which Mr. M. M. MatUson. thia city is general ugentj for South Carolina and the policy waa handled through tho local otUce. In addition to this Mr. Smith ca: liod $20.000 lnauranco when ltfa first policy with tho Muftual Benefit was j written. T.vis, If still carried, would total $53.000. . ? . Ilohert E. Lee Chapter. The Itobert E. Lee ci:apter. V. Iii C. , xviii meet on Friday afternoon at ."> o'clock with Mesdames! Vandlver am] H .?nsey al the residence of Mrs. D. S. Vandivcr on Uiver Btrcet. TAKE "CASGARETS** IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS Iii CONSTIPATED Best for liver and bowels, bad breath, bad colds, sour stomach. Get u 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated j tongue, head nnd noso clogged up with n cold-always trace this to tor pid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels. Poisonous matter clogged in the in-1 festines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tlscue lt cans?es conges tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken ing headache. Cascarets Immediately cleanse the food and foul gases; take the oxees?-, bile from thc liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and; poisons in the bowels. A Cnscaret tonight will surely, straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep-a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head, clear, stomach sweet, breath right, complexion rosy and your liver and bowels regular for months. . ex its comes back lo Eirestoncs. m of experience sticks to Fire Graduate now into the exper :Iass who enjoy DST MILES PERDOLLAR firestone man and find out why you this extra service at averago cost. iresione mobile and Motorcycle Tires, Tubes and Accessories !d Auto Shop North Main ? 4 iff BE A. B. C. G ? ' .... ay-^ror every ?how-wfcu Diamond Ring to be given We offer, until sold, 8 beautiful new Taf feta Silk Dresses, just opened up-$30.00, $35.00 and $37.50 values . . Your choice for SEE WINDOW Next to Osborne & Pearson's QM Stand PREVENTION An (juncr; of prevention ls worth jj a pound of euro. This ls tho day of PREVENTIVE MEDI CINE. Nowhere is this BO'nec essary as in regard to the COTO ot the TEETH. Visit the dori? ; tist AT LEAST Wico a year, whether you tliink you need lt or not. I^Ot him give your teeth a thorough cleaning, search out the beginning? ot decay, clean off tho tartar, jm? in general PREVENT those dontal evils tbaCarc likely to grow bri you unawarea. DR. HENRY R, .WELLS, : ^ Otflee, <l*er Farmers &. Merchants Bank. Residence Thone ?tt. ? AnnerKon, 8. IV . Intelligencer Want Ads Business Builders The Palmetto ARD :?} '<^^t A chorus of Pretty GMs;, . Clever Commedians ?lil iMME DAlIf ;h ?ntit?o the holder to away here Friday night mm ? irwin inti IE