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mr * , yT" Vnpfw v . f 6 What toEa English 2 Down Diet en Life. Dr. Cohen physician, ha that people m age to keep too rapidly, most likely to keeping the stated by liim which any o use in preteie and richer art /II t A ?\ 1 t\ suitable from onwards : Mutton?It for sedentary the best, acco ney Yeo. You and game. E in every form, milk and a litt Milk?It is boil it. It is as cocoa, coffee, 11.44. J i oueu met genuine and nutritious and Fish, partic such as sole, i ders, smelts, e boiled than tr Grilled bac< Sound, pure when homema Porridge of arrowroot, mi milk and egj ders.) Vegetable \ Stewed cele spinach, articl yegetables. Stewed or b kind, and raw pies, pears, strawberries, What is lo 1 or beer be tak light; if spirit* well diluted, should be tak small amount. Tea, coffee, good. Tea an should be li made. Hard watt active agent ii It is said to pi may harden t hardened arte young. Use s ing. These are foods that can mistake to rt too much, thing to keep With at ten exercise, and t mind, most pi or twenty ye they really ar< tist, Dr. Mete ought to live t the petiod w< Tnat. is trom There is no why we shorh ful until wo p Some people t it is possible f Do not eat I Drink little Do not grov much. Fat people good old age. The youthfc t - ,.v.; ? t After Age of 41. LeeaeD as you gr< " ' Oyer-ea Luthonty Lays dl,ea8e9 Rules to Length- Uuder I Just em is ihe idee , a noled London s furnished a diet Items of ay eat affer middle roi from growing old Among the foods have tho effect of ^rom ^le body youthful a6 Mr. W. are the following, possession re past 40 should h'8 lather, lice to ihe heavier was a met; icUs, and which all wells con will probably find tween the o.ro Oft nr OH W118 lSSUOd mo c*s?o ... uv 6(1 bv Jas, is better than beef nianding, people. The leu is Ja8? H. W iding to Dr. Bur- Resimont. ng and tender foul Rev. O. Iggs lightly cooked a 8Ub-crip or beaten up with Chinei tie sherry. succeeded better always to dollars wh good in puddings, fceneral co etc., as alone. cause will its and game, if service at unadulierated, are next Sund : digestible. Mrs. J. ularly white fish, notified 1 vhiting, cod, floun- 80cre!ary )tc. Fhh is better division ol ied. has been Dn. to the Nat 1 bread. It is best ?ress whi ide. York Apr rice, tapioca, sago, Mr. W. ar*nrntii marto urifh ^6 West *s ^not egg pow- Go's Lanca last week )urees of all kinds. ^*88 ^U9,e ry, stewed onions, ^r- ^ >okeu and nearly all Ij'v< and Mr. Ji aked fruits of every ^a? were , well-ripened ap- MissJu grapes, oranges, Bluff secti etc. hospital ir )e drunk? It wine accompani en they should be J?'in Smal they should be Mrs. 8. No alcoholic drink l??ta, spei en except in very yesterdav sister, Mr? chocolate, are all Mrs. I). I d coffee, however, of Bethun ght and quickly Donald's W. II. 8o* ?r is piobably an Mrs j a aging the body. LanCaster rod uce ca leu I us and few davs v he arteries. With ?? 1T M rs. ri. riea one cannot be ter> yMu oft water lor drink- llebecca g only some of the *",6f , , ... ter, was ;l be U9ed. It is a . , ,. terday. (strict the dietary Moderation is the always in mind. Junior ( ition to food, air, Confed die hygiene of the Fund. aople might be ten ars younger than Kd. La e. The great scien- Junior O; hnikoiT, thinks wo Mechanics en times as long as thanks ot 3 take to develop. U. L>. C's 230 to 250 years, tion of $1 reason, therefore, ate monui 1 not remain youth that our i ass 70 or- even 80. work is a iccomplish it, and togoforw or a great number. It has b< heavy suppers. probation or no alcohol. couragcnn / fat by eating too fulfillmen Y seldom reach a Cor. Sec. < il old man is lean. ter. THE LAN0A8TBR NEW your food oon'inually "Woman "Wills 5w older. Tedd] ting produces all the 1st manes one old. New York, Apri eeding siortens life. dent Roosevelt^ tl Dujih and a trifle over ficiary under the wi i'. Grover, of No 2,01 ? - avenue, which wae Interest in and A- office of ihe Surr ind Kershaw. The main part of tt v is very brief, read a Kershaw Era. Theod C. Adams has in his mr dejth 6Ter-v a furl, uah issued t? mi,,e- llouBehold , Malsohi Adams, who "onai property, jewe liber of Capl. J. N. So- a9tate- a11 money ii ipa.iv in i he war be- crcdit and my ca Ststes. The lurlough Low' a,,d everylhini in 1862, and is sign- 1 owe 10 Theodore . Small. Lieut Oom- debt Kreater than 1 and is approved by iu tl,ia world' and ' itherspoon, Col. of the wiah to 9>'ow 1 am fill. He has been m; A Jeffcoat circulated wl,? 8pread Ms wir lion list in behalf of ?'er my Peace thr?l .e famine sufferers and was my only trl in raising over fiftv tr0,lble- 1 g,adly iat time he was out. A a11 to him' and 0,1' >1 lection lor .he same mil1'9"9 ''"dead of be taken atlhe union 1 ,10Pe be . the Baptist church '? the 8Pirit 1 *iye a.v nisht. God'9 blesaing," W. Hamel has been ... ... ? ' " .y the corresponding Wall Paper has 1 of the South Carolina 'Wives for a \A i the U. D. C. that 6he nicr. appointed a delegate ional Arbitration Con- Chicago, April 11. ch will meet in New 10 The Tribune frot il 14 17. Ind., says : F. Cloyd, manager of Mrs. Z tchariah :ern Union Tolftt/rfinh thirrt wit? nf a. f?n ister office, was in town county, Indiana, di visiting his daughter, ago, and yesterdaj i Mae Cloyd. covered that her de I. Hood ot the Gregory- to the wall paper ) Sicck Co , Lancaster, and ceiiing of the p ohn Condor, ot Colum cleaned two days in town yesterday. ill. lia Hilton, of the White Physicians helie on, left Friday for the been poisoned, but 1 Rock Hill. She was to ascertain the ca ed by her uncle, Mr. wall paper was e: II. fouud to be impr C. Villeneuve, of At- virulent poison. \ ot from Saturday until ,wo wives died in t in Kershaw with her 'heir deaths occurr j. J. W. Hamel. two years ago. dcDonald and children, " ' e, are visiting Mrs. Mc- StutteringWome parents, Mr. and Mrs. veil. St. Louis Globe?De W. Hamel went to ' , , . . '-Did you ever s yesterday to spend a . .. . 9? . , , , r who stuttered ?" nth her mother. "No ; now I com II. Morton, of Mannas- u> , n(,yer di(1 ? id her mother, Mrs. oThey are very n oyer, last week. physician. < 1 thin ' C- Heath, ol I.ancas say that the avoragt i town Siinriav n.nrl vnn. t1 k it - - ? J on Uliuui^ii llio i meeting a stutterin ''There are two Order's Donation to t,m : ^ir8,? woma erate Monument 1 don'1 k"ow wh^ to the disease of stai man. Second, if this disease, she fi< ncaster News: I he . tT . , the determination ti rder United American , . . , , and she succeeds; i i will please accept the , , , less man, rather t the Lancaster Chapter , . , , , , , , , trouble of a cure, v lor their liberal dona- , .. raering 011 to the er 0.00 for the Confedernent fund. Knowing " " ' eftorts in this laudable Several Persons ppreciated, inspires us ft^ad D ard with renewed vigor. sun n i?iik "mi trying uocR Hill liera , needing just such en- groes on the larm ent to carry us to the Bailos across the t of the end. line in Mecklenbur ours very truly, by a mad dog Fric Mrs. L. B. Foster, and three other pe< of the Lancaster Chap- ten in Paw Creek the same rabid dog 1 1 y 8, APRIL 18. 1807 / ' ( her Cat to! ^amm" " ? ? 1 11.?Pre*i- [I For Your nflXZ Wehaveoix 39 Lexington I Main Stri i filed in the I . ogate today. I L&nCi le will, which a follows: *where our patrons w ore Roosevelt v and all an tiling that is imiture, perXgHa By th lry, diamonds, y Oil HI a bank to my y x< Snowdrop Jlg3| sinrfe g that is mine. EzranWKr * Roosevelt a can ever pay n this way I I These machine dealers?only : not ungrate- 3 . . iThey are now > goo. ange , Equality conside ig of shelter Igh life, and Needles end Re ie friend in give my litUe ?f Sewtn < wi"h " were Sewing Machinei. so small an t'LTtth SINGER SEWI I Killed Three Western Far- ^ ^ ?A dispatch i * Ev?n|?ille, V * N I fig Watson, the ll fl ^T. M ner in Posey HIIIRF V I ed a few days r it was die ath was due on the walls \ye 0ffer below for your co arlor that she appeai to all who want to sa before tahen ive she had We Are were unable nor running a CRUSH SAL1 use until the item quoted here not now in tamined and until withdrawn : egnated with $5.00 Overcoats at 2.98 ; 1 Vatson's first coats at 7.50. he same way. Men's Suits from 3.98 to t o.wi 54-inch Broadcloth, sold al g one an'1 Wide TalTeta Silk, black a 54-inch Indies' Cloth, 42 ] 20 pieces A. F. C. Ginghar __ , Solid case Cotton Blankets :nUnknown. Only six of our 6.00 Wool Men's Odd Pants from 75 mocrftt. p ^ ee a woman V/V/ l wi uuk $3.50 Krippendof Shoes at 0 t0 think of Ladies' Fine Shoes at 75 c 2000 yards heaviest weigh are," said the 2000 yards 6c Plaids at 5 < k it is safe to 1?^ Men's Fine 2.00 an , neraon oass Bi? lot ^es, Insertings a ? ' Get our prices before you without ever ^ee to save you money, g woman, reasons for Funderbu mmering than she develops r ets out with TTrwitwr T o cure herself, W V/X JL4 whereas carehan take the ^ O Norfolk, uii go Biam. Account Jamestown \/io Qm i + b Bitten by ? ? 'OS- Seas n, sixty Hay and t commencing April 19th Id : Two ne Very low rates will als of Mr S B bands in uniform atten v . ' ' * STOP OVER8 will be ork coun y an(j fj^een <jay fjc^etf g, were bitten tickets. lay afternoon, Kor for and complete in >ple were bit- Southern Railway, or township by . .. V . . uxik ' . -u. ' v :" v $ = / 1 rnnvonionro I WAA VAAAVAAVV ;ned a new store at J tf Opp. P. 0.# ister, S. C. ill receive careful attention b invited to call. ese signs ery city < :s are never sold to from Maker to User, sold at lower prices, red, than any other. pairs for all MaKet ig Machines Rented and Exchanged NG MACHINE CO. OUR ^ P0RTUMT7 $$ nsideration some prices that should ve money on their purchases. Not Crushed 3, but we will forfeit $100.00 for any stocK. w e maKe tne xonowing pnces r.50 Overcoats at 4.98 ; 10.00 Overhe best in stock at 9.00. 11.00 and 1.25 yard, now 85c yd. nd colors, at 87 cents yard. [-2 cents yard. ns and Linen-finish Chambrays, 10c. ; at 63c, 89c and 1.23. Blankets left to close at 4.25 pair, cents to 3.48 pair. ;h Shoes at 3.48 2.98. ents pair and up. t Sheeting at 6 cents yard. :ents yard. id 2.50 Fur Hats at 1.48. md Embroideries at old prices, make your purchases. We guaranYours for business, rk Company low Rates Va., and Retturn, Tercentennial Exposition, iern Railway lfteen day tickets on sale dailv i. to and including Nov. 30,1-907. o be made for military and brass iding the expoaition. > allowed on season, sixty day i, same as on summer tourist [formation call on Ticket Agents write: R. W.HUNT, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, 8. 0. m .'V v* -id ' ' ' *