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\I 5 Health and Prospt ? Augusta Chronicle. The progress of the world on health. This section of t abounds in healthfulness, a Is hardly any excuse for t moil ills that beset people g A few years back the hughes laria threatened, and did kt the progress of this section, i pered prosperity. But time inated malaria by eradicatl quitoes and now the screen nets have rendered people from this dreadful disea same thing is true of yeiio another type of the mosqui sponsible for this fearful Coming on the heels of tl common housefly?the typhi causes untold suffering, dc misery. Destroy the house them out and a bane to 1 Is dispensed with. Just at this time of year m age can be done by neglect be repaired in months of efl disease once becomes manlfe is the time to cut down the w grass that is growing lux and now is the time to clear premises, scatter disinfectant everything possible to escape altv inflicted by disease. C can be curbed everywhere \\ method is pursued. Unless we attend to out fairs, keep our premises fi contamination, there is no which we can measure possi ful results. The trouble tha Imposed upon ourselves and neighborhood from neglect : of prevention through such ness as is generally shown, is estimate. Prevention is greatest remedy in the wo this is the opportune time to The world waits on health piness iu order to dispense measure of prosperity and ] Insure this blessing to yo munity of city or country by common sense rules to your < ters and the most beneficia possible to attain will be en you and the entire surroum tlon. This truth holds true locality and particularly in rltoryBe True! The Christian Guardian. Men have ever loved the i the clear eye and the straigh the man who never hedj never equivocated, who nev ed nor flattered and who coi be taught to He. Amid the crowd such a man is conspi his unsweverving loyalty ideals, and this steadiness o ward course resembles tha planets. Such a man s< fails in fineness, he someti to hold his friends, and h times gains a crown of th possibly a cross, but the cr not dishonor and the cros terrify him. When God m He put iron into him, and but reveals to others what G men to be. It is true tha fallen! it Is not true that V rise. It Is true that man It is not true that he ca strong. We recognize here we recognize also divinity, is mighty, but the grace o stronger still. There is a human weakness round si and weak men and weak w< proving false to themselve friends, their God; but ih of necessity. A man may nc to avoid disaster, but he c? dishonor; he may not be avoid insult and injustice, secution, but he can manai tain his honesty, and if he d at least die in peace with G to do so he must be true to his friends, and his God. ' may at times seem great, b\ ward is inestimable. As Bill Nye Saw it This is the way Bill Ny at It; "A man may use a war back of his neck for a colla ride in the back coach of a train to save interest on h until the conductor gets stop his watch at night tc wear and tear, leave his "I without a dot or a cross to but a man of this sort is man and a scholar oompan fellow that will take a n two or three years, and wh to settle for it puts it into office and has it marked *r GIRLS! DRAW A MOIS CLOTH THR0UG1 Try This! Hair Gets ThicV ^ Wavy and Beautiful at Stops Falling Out. Immediate??Yes! C that's the Joy of it. Your comes light, wavy, fluffy, and appears as soft, lustrous tifnl as a vaunt girl's aftf derlne hair cleansing. Just 1 moisten a cloth with a lltth ine and carefully draw it your hair, taking one smt at a time. This will cleans of dust, dirt or excessive o just a few moments you hav the beauty of your hair, j ful surprise awaits those w has been neglected or is faded, dry, brittle or thin, beautifying the hair, Dand solves every particle of cleanses, purifies and invigi scalp, forever stopping itc falling hair, but what will j most will be after a few w when you see new hair? downy at first?yes?but r hair growing all over the you care for pretty, soft 1 lots of it, surely get a 25 c or Knowlton's Danderlne drug store or toilet counte try it. tkrtr....Unit. . *? KV ' t*. u. . v ( I ?rit\) aePe?,j | mi | 1H be South i * ? H ^K i IMP VI op back, ! * ^ _ MB 1 H J| dim- 1 ^ Iiik mo8- V M W . oil and | % immune X se. The y * ?????? to is re- i disease. lese, the % ?r? % In the S< lumanity J?A J ore dam-| ^ | s-A-aS f raiierus st. Now I eedsand , ^ ?3 i Counters the pen- J ontagion hen this ^ own af- V ee from % J way by X J ble dire- V B-i t will be . g upon the <T nnd lack careless* hard to now the rid, and apply it. ^ and hap- t the full progress. & . ur com-! j We are showing a str ,1121 X the newest and bes Joyed'by > lals aild shades- \ jinn sec- A these over before b t'SisAeZ V mutual benefit. Pr V ? ' ? _ ... A nan wun | t tongue. Ladies', Misses and < er fawn- lYl I styles and materia 'unstable % were bought with cuous i)y t tures as well as st to his y r his on- prices are low. t of the t ametlmes ___? mes fails ?, ? e some- J qtinru orns and V DllUJ!it own oans cannot J "Queen Quality," ade man V .. j this man A unquestionably dej ?dmn2na,Js & In all leathers and ie cannot is weak! X nnot be V ^_____ dity, but Heredity X f God is Y IN world of ibout us, t Sp endid Soft Sole B amen are t , . _ is, their tan, sizes 0 to 4, at is is not >t he able __________ in escape ?* able to f*TTT and per- j OH1 ie he can Jt, We are sole agents h and Jill" Scuffer ! ^the^re- Y n0^ 0D^ UP*^? Y serviceable. If yo Y make for the little e looked ^ t on the V r button. ^ is^mon'ey Excellent little Shoe 1 prevent Y without raised het I" r?r "t" VI art />a1atkj T?.vtat?t "" " I nuu unui o. i j > < i save ink, A . * a gentle- J, Prices h! to the V ewspaper A en asked T XeT? j BOSTONIANS v In every line of ma T A 1 product is determ H HAIR ^ quality and value. Glossy, ??, over a third of a >ncfr? A values in all the es V of styles and sizei "r4 Perfect fit. abundant i and bea- V >r a Dan- A WASH try this? A s Dander- X4 Big j0t Dress Gingh through I i i j. , i , in strand !? solids to match, at e the hair Jfc 11, and in V e doubled \ delighthose hair scraggy. ?& t Besides Jk Pretty Galatea, in e erlne dls- f J ' dandruff; y urates the JL lilng and t L?__?? >lease you O eeks' use, ? Mi LANC ent bottle !? from any r and just. 14 If -V / 1&Jll ^ ,. I THE LANCASTER NEW 3ason's M iire i\ow ; in Great or Yoi COAT SUITS ong line of Coat Suits this sej ?t styles and in the choicest Ve would be glad to have yc uying, as we feel it would be ices range from.. . .$10.00 to COATS Children's Coats in a big var la flio due consideration of the val yle, so you may feel assui 3?LADIES' SHOES Doris,'' and "Roxbury" Sh( >endable, both as to style and best shapes at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 an F ANTS' SHOES utton Shoes in black, white, i only .. .2 U)REN'S SHOES i this locality for the famous Shoes. These excellent little -date, but are wide, comforta u haven't already been buyi girl or boy, try a pair this se BABY SHOES s for the walking baby, wil 3ls, in black, tan, red and cc 7 pair a splendid value, sizes 50c, 60c, 75c i FAMOUS SHOES FOB M] nufacture the relative merit ined by an established stan< Bostonians have been fam century as representing s1 sentials of fine footwear. Ou s uisiuca iu j>uu oaiisLautiui GOODS?GINGHAMS ams, in pretty new pattern ; 1 GALATEA xcellent quality, at 12%c and 1 :astef ****** > V_ S, OCTOBER 10, 1913 ??^??? ?i lost Attractiv Here on Our Quantities ur Inspec DEV01 ison in D. S. Cloth is a new or mater- teed fast colors and iu look ' yard only to our ___________ $25.00 I Pretty Percales in ligt iety of 5 Coats ue fea *ed the One case 28-inch Vei checks and plaids, dresses and boys' bl }es are L value. Costume Velvets and C d $4.00 DREI ^ an.^ Beautiful new Dress 50 Buckles, All-Overs, R "Jack j Shoes New Fall line Ladies' ble and ^ s^3* assort* ng this P *8ason. 1 I Men's and Boys' Clot :h and are ^ere ^ seas* >mbina- at l?w prices. You 1 1 to 5. Men's and Boys md 85c wear, Shirts, etc. EN I ; of the We have this season, a dard of to the selection of < lous for dren's Hats, endeav tandard style combines with Lr range tractive to the eye, i and a of these facts and a very moderate inde mistake in buying y is with Trading Stamps Oc ya.rd means a saving to yoi cards to be punched ^ you to an excellent nnnu i XXbXlXl WX1CU ^uu uav forty-eight cents for 5c yard Your patronage solid : MERCAN tfftflfiH , aflfc i)fe-arafe/.-.a g^L.'-'A/'jC^. <n 1 a fine ii lVUl/0 ? = Y X e Styles and | Y on/I Y kjucx v co aiiu 7 ? T v * V A tion ! ? Y Y T SHIRE CLOTH * A ? ie. It's wide and strong, guaran- Y is in neat stripped patterns. The 20c A f Y 'ERCALES A A it and dark shades, at ^ 10c and 12^20 the yard X VI CHEVIOT V rmont Cheviot, in neat stripes, is excellent material both for ^ louses and shirts. The yard only ?+ 10c & f T VELVETS t V lorduroys, in the wanted shades, at & 50c, 90c and $1.50 the yard t V 5S TRIMMINGS I X Trimmings in Bands, Tassels, etc. V V ? AIN COATS J Children's and Men's Rain Coats, V id colors, full length and at low $ -t SLOTHING ^ hiner. Suits. Pants and Overeoats r 07 1 ~ ~ m's newest styles and weaves and & will find us very strong this season j' Hats, Caps, Underwear, Neck | 4ILLINERY '? Y is in the past, given close attention y )ur fall stock of Ladies' and Chil- V oring to buy those goods in which ? i conservatism in making them at- A and desirable for wear. In view issuring you that our prices are y ed, we feel sure you will make no V our hats of us. | given on cash purchases which JL 11 of 4 per cent on spent money or vith cash purchases which entitles !? $3.50 Aluminum Meat Roaster y e traded forty dollars and paid packing and shipping charges. ted. X TILE CO. L