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THE HUMAN HEART SYNOPSIS GIVEN * Work of This Marvelous Twofold ^ CURREN Pumping Machine. 'Admirable Brief Resun MAS A LANGUAGE OF ITS OWN. Epoch-Making Legi In Tone# That Cannot Bo Mioundor- THE REGION VI atood It Telia Whether It le Strong or Weak and if Ailing Notea the 1 Place and Cause of Its Troubles. ? . . Something of haw That When the doctor pots his car to your to j.;nort n lie vol u chest or upplles the stethoscope, which only conducts the sounds more clearly. | nuking < irele what does be hear? The sound of Headquarters at 1 the normal heart la like the pronuncla- Secret of the Treasur tlon of the syllables "lub-dup close to , . each other. These syllables are heard h'r of the Currency, and In quick succession, and then comes uiombers. Two of these a pause?the diastole or testing period experts bankers, but nom of the great force pump. The sound banking adulations or "lub" Is that of the blood (lowing stock during their servi out unuer muscuinr pressure, aua me board will exercise gem "dup" is tiie closing of the aortic over the ent|re 8y8tem valves. If this sound "dup" is not bcanl it shows that the aortic valves ( IOERS REGIONAL re destroyed or not working. 1 IiANKS. The latest explanation of this first j Nine Directors. Six wll sound, "lull." Is that it Is caused by by the banks; three ap the muscular contraction of the heart tbe Federal Heserve Boai and the Impulse of the heart against REGIONAL RESERVE the Chest wall. The first sound 1st ? ..... heard irtore clearly over the apex of . ? *" ' ?.S ? ^ the heart, the |?olnt of the chest near- ' National banks in a .. . - , - . be Required t<? subscribe est to the ventricle. I he second soynd otork of Ueglonai H, is best heard over the aortic mfTves. lho|r district and to which lie twnewth the left side Mf the tion of their reserves th chest Just by the third rib. f member Imnk will be ] If you close a door with gredi force take capital stock equal the a lam is very loud, and if the ten- cent of the member bar aion In the aorta is very lpgh the a|,<i surplus. State bank ound "dup" is louder thnn usual. MEMBER BAN This Is most important to the physl- i ? ... n i , . , . .. , m .. . .. , Will be compelled to dan. for he then kffows that there is rRRh Qn,y one.half of high arterial tensl^u. due to what ia scription to capital of nei termed an aneurism. | rest can be called for I If the aound "I*)" is weaker than the regional bank. normal it wouldjndlcate a weakness I Dividends of six per i -of the heart uyrwle and this Is the case paid on tne stock to th in fevers. ? In typhoid fever, for In- bnnlss. tanee, when this first sound is very FUNDS weak, we know that the heart is so p & weak as to make the case alarming. ernnHMl1 moneys will m; A heart Is said to bn\e a murmur deposits of the Regions When the sharp "dup" disappears and Hanks. the listening physician hears a softeued noise called a "murmur." If you try | , ' . to say "dup" with your Hps open the BANKS MA"\ D ound uttered will Ik* like that the doc- 1 May do business onl> tor hears in the diseased heart whose reserve member hanks, valves do not close properly. The tain operations in open i aound produced is something like !,s purchasing gold coin "dufT," and if the mitral valve does not home and aboard an work well the first syllable is softened 'oa,ls thereon. In\ost Into "luff." if both valves work poor- " , v!'s . 11 ... i . .v i ft' i .? i ?... obligations of United ly the sound Is "luff duff-luff<luft. ,.nUpd S(.|(ps d ndoIU but if both valves are verj much out cpate. nf ;my foreign of order tiie sound is like thut of u and certain forms of bil bellows, "obo-obo." change are permitted. Most persons speak of the heart as DISCOUNTS if It were u single organ, but actually it la two hearts lolned together. the The regianl bank 11185 right and the left heart The right from Its member bank sends the blood through the lungs so indorsement of any of il thut it may be aerated, or acted upon hanks, with a waiver of by the oxygen in the Inhaled air, while llro ?nd },ro,?ft ^ 8UC|? ./ . .. .. * . count notes, drafts and the left heart sends the blood through rhange arls|ng out of . the body in order to nourish the tie- nierieal tranactlons, thai BUes drafts and bills of exchi Both of these hearts receive the or drawn for agrloulturi blood from the large veins Into the or commercial purposes, auricles, which by contracting send ceeds of which have b the blood on into the ventricles, and are to be used for such when these powerful muscles contract MATURITK^ the right ventricle pumps the blood Into the pulmonary artery on the way Maturity at the tlmqfr to the Iuiikm Aixl from the loft ron- ?ot, . . , . . " . . - . ... 4 that notes, drafts and trtcle into the aorta, which distributes or |s8Uod for /Krloultur the blood all over the body, ao that or tiaspd on lljre stock a after having nourished the nerves and n maturity not oxoeedlnf muscles It returns through the veins may be discounted in ar to the heart, there to be pumped Into he limited to a percent the lungs for purification by the oxy- capital of the Federal ( geu before again passing through the serve lmfTk to be asce aytsem. fixed by Federal Reserve The difference In the sounds of the RESERVE REOIONA right and left ventricles Is traced to f. . , , , . ... . Ea/h regional hank u the difference in resistance of the aorta mu,$kG, a rpsprvp of and the pulmonary artery. The pul--nf fj0 dpposits It has monary artery resists with only onef sj,]^ the pPr CPn( ( iiuru iiie mreiiK'u 01 me norm, no i-w behind the treasury no pumping force required Is less and tne ii the gold reserve behl noise of the closing gates is that much falls below 4<> per cent, less. , 'is imposed on the bank It is true, then, that when the phytl turn adds the tax to tin clan listens to the beating of a pa- jcharges member banks tlent's heart through his stethoscope counts. , the heart speaks to him in uumlstak CENTRAL RESERVE C able >?"ku?Ke When It plainly says I New york rhicftKO a "lub-dup" he knows that all Is well Totn, rPserve required with this important organ, and be pats of demand and live per the patient on the shoulder, saving, , deposits. Seven-elghte "Nothing serious; you'll be all right in regional reserve banks t a day or two." When, however, the maining flve-elghtoenths heart says "lob-duff" he knows that place the bank may cho< the aortic valve la not working prop- RESERVE CITY 1 erly and takes the proper steps to correct it When the heart says "luff-dup" Fifteen per cent of ha is sum that the mitral valvaa are posits; Ave per cent of out of order, and ha trtee to reach p 11?' mu t, ^ - A the bank's vaults for 1 .. . . _ . _ years, and 6-15 after When the heert says luff duff" he th^^gfteenths must be draws a solemn face, for both *ahr?s regional reserve bank f? are out of order, and wben It eayu year, |nciudlng 1-16 t "Obo-obo" he dlge down Into his hag thereafter until it reach* and goes to work at once, forall ia rad COUNTRY BANKS R Ichtly wrong-Detroit Newa-Trtbuoe. Twelve per cent of "1 ;? posits; Ave per cent tin Had Har Scared. must be held in bank's o "What's tba old lady worried about V "Somebody toM bar. there ?U a Wormi, ^ of scheme to tax go-el P Pain*. laoo. and appjr tax at tt> A foul> d,w?ORble wa ?Kansas City iooveeL circles arpund the ay? feverish, with great tl gtaaMega. Aushed and then pal It was to tba aiavanth century that swollen with sharp, en atocklags first came into use. Before ? ?,??" ? ? IT| m ? . 1st your child suffi "" *""" worm Kill* will give k ? 'Nt With betxiagee. It klIIn the worTn??w] ???????? tire effect add greatly 1 The Ideal ot jour child by remor Ben?fjuxUakes. Maria, take that geroua and dliagtfeeat henalne can away frees the Aral Ma- ^onne and paraajltea f rtar-Whafe the matter, Hen? Qettin *em" . K,r^*po? V01*^ ... . . ' health producer ehould eaperetltlooe?-Judge. household. Perfectly i ? today. Price 26c. or by mall. Klckapoo ?- * clue Co., Philadelphia a THE LANCASTER MKW8, I'EH two years and 4-12 after that; first I KOH year 2 1-2 5-12 must be kept in the . regional bank, increasing 1-12 each -phev sin All I a III six montha thereafter until it reaches I Y I AW ^tota' reserves. lul Lnu NOTES OF REGIONAL BANKS. scheme < One regional bank cannot again school te pay out the notes of another ex- I suit ne Made of cept under a heavy tax. Notes are aRe 'or 1 , , to return to regional banks and be Introduce Station. withdrawn from circulation when the United S need for their uke passes. cation at Associatii NEW TREASURY NOTES. dents. HANKS. The notes will be printed by the "This Government, with a distinctive style sa'd Mr. for each regional reserve bank. For a ^'nt' ?' , each note that is put o\it into cir- operated ' culation, the regional reserve bank of ?Rrieu lion in must set aside in gold 4 0 per cent coinnumi s of the value of the note as a guar- ^p v antee for its redemption. This gold '*r8, '',e Washington, ",ithe l!w commerical paper held by the federal reserve agent is the pro- *NO OIU v \ omptrol- Section behind the new money. These ,() ,own I five other notes will also bo guaranteed by the s,an"v .< shall he Government, and may be redeemed rherefon B shall have 4,1 K?,d at the United States Treasury, the^tgacl own bank PRESENT NATIONAL BANK. I,lone by ce. This The present National Bank notes and a /al sral control will not be disturbed by the new in,- t?,/-? itniioii gintoe iw,....... into a nr used to secure the issue of National I,(Ton RKSERBVK (tank notes are to lie taken up at "1P w the rate of $25,000,000 a year. by j* v.oulil l ho .1 . ? .i *',p regional reserve banks, and new ji,to 'list ' r treasurey notes or sliort term three '"P !in(l ., ( y per cent bonds will take their places, located." thus gradually retiring national hank j BANKS. currency. HONOR be selected. 11 ?- ' district will I'N'IVKItsrrV NOTES. Some G?i for the , ' j i s< r\< liana \,.MS ,,f CGeneral Interest From the . keep a por- State diversity. r ere. Each , j stooie, T required to Special to The Ne\Vs. j sevept to six per Columbia, S. C.t Feb. 18.?The Otis Ben ik's capital students had the privilege of hearing 1 Fifth s may join. the second of the series of letures Porter, KS given under the auspices of the Uni- ' put up in versity Y. M. f. A. in Flinn Hall Wed- tors.' Am the sub- nesday night, at which time F. W. I Third iv hanks, the Cnppellmnnn, ^ Law, 1012, delivered Edna Mj f needed by an adderss uppn "Law as a profess- Secom ... . ion." The studbnts turned out in full J'nwson rent will he forr<, t0 hear Mr. Cappellman, who , e member NVas known wlAle in college for his '' oratory. | I ,r f The manager of the Track Team ? ... _ lias announced' that the University , . r with Gov- wjjj n,po| Wofford college in Spartan- !" nUp burg, A'arcfi 26, and upon the team's ls: a l Reserve return it wnll go to Davidson, N. C., !M to meet DaVidson college. j,R :i..?n RESERVE Dr. lteed|Smith, Professor of Eng-, r,u'!Pa ,f) I llsh at the "University, has published Pr,nU'h I in the January issue of the South At m:~M r?s r with their ! ja?t|c Quarterly a long article entitexcept cer- h<d "Popular Etmology." where n narket, such j Teams from . Newberry. WolTord IV and bullion The Citadel and Furrnan have an- a, ? id making nounced that they will compete In the IPf,'In in United state Track Meet which is to be held i>,,!1,,,iiu i short time :1( the University during Faster a" "I0 States. or Week. ere ,s es, of any The Law School has reached the ' .'"..J.1 ' Government, hundred mark. This is the largest 111 ,plis of ex- attendance in the history of the Law !'\'.rv 1" . ! School. The law students are hoping * ( that the Legislature will provide bet ' ter quartes for them another year. J* j re-discount ; The University basketball team ,Jj1,,or r s, upon the j won from The Citadel quinette by a f r,,j, ts member score of 24 15 last Saturday night in V 'K demand no- the University gymnaslm. The Uni- (. p bank. DIs- versity plays Furrnan in Columbia 'orni^(t bills of ex- Saturday night. j paiP actual com- The students who intend studying t . l Is, notes, medicine after graduation have or- 2?f * , ange issued ganized an aescelaplan society. . neip a f al, industrial The editors the Garnet and Black or the pro- the annual of the University of South een used or Carliona. are getting all material purposes. ready for the publishers, so as to have the annual out on time this year. | y The University will this year, as IjRE >f discojnt heretofore, celebrate in a fitting manys. provided ner Easter week. Each year the bills drawn j students participate in this spring al purposes , celebration with greater zest than ind having during the preceding year. ? six months, ' The Literary Socitles have resum- 1 am i amount to j ed work ater the examinations. to nego aia of the I W. C. II. I wards o regional) r?'- cotton f rtained and long til Hoard A sAN< TI M FAVORITE. stallme, Publishers Auxiliary. No co: I, HANKS. "The Old Oaken Hucket" has long small f< inder the act enjoyed supremacy as a pastoral clas- title. 35 per cent sic, hut the rural editor's heart will j received he- l,eal responsively to this little parody, ' ,0ld reserve in tlie Glen wood (Mo.) Journal: tes it issues. I . ..... , ! nd the notes How dear to our heart Is the steady a heavy tax subscriber which in 'Who pays in advance at the birth of 265 . g rate it each year, of Heat for re-dis- Who lays down the money and does side of it quite gladly, being tt And casts 'round the ollioe a halo of tract of 1TY HANKS. cheer. timber, nd St. Louis He never says, "Stop it; I cannot af- feet of 18 per cent 'or ' pay for cent of time I'm getting more papers now than I $2,850. tenths in the oan read." j 96% ind the re- ' 'ways says, "Send it; our people Tank, o < in either al1 ,,ke {t? ' j houses, 3ge In fact, we all think it a help and a acre. ' need." | 100 TANKS. How welcome his check when It Rowell'i demand de- reaches our sanctum. jand on time de- How it makes our pulse throb, how It and a i st be kept In makes our heart dance! farm oj Lhe first two We outwardly thank him, we Inward- $1,200. that time; him? gain, a* i kept in the Tte steady subscriber w ho pays In ad- and kn< >r the first vance. tlx month* , ? 6-16. uauiK v jus. -? ' r . Tr wn ~ demand de**** SimpWos Prolil Your Child's ' V breath, dark Puta the farmer at an alvantage%K m. at tla** markft with his . THE EARLIESTICOTTON IN unpin* paina Ninety Days from Planing to Boll. orSC. Mrt' * to The Acre. II ykkaifcia ? _ \ jr.rE SUPPLY IS LIMJIEI). ?n,,hS..h"?- The ??b G'-Si"* S?ld ' ^V*r.'W. H. MIXSON SEED CO., Kiiier as a Sole Distributors f6r Soi be In every _______________ ai? drug gists Also All other Seeds. \\ Indian Medi- j ???rusn [ as imi riimaa??Mia ?? or St. Loula. , ,T T,..> I^MMlNlMMINWMaHaMKMNauMaMStlMSihattHMaMltlaMMHniuMWMMaMMaan fj emedy. Notice o( Discharge. | ease. It at- Notice is hereby Riven that the un- V iy they are dersigned will, as administrator of i given the estate of Thos. E. Estridge, deThere is ceased, on the 26th day of February, Id than I)r. 1914, make his final return as such ewis Chaon- administrator and apply to the proIhlo, writes i,ate chourt of Lancaster county for metimes in letters dismissory. afraid they w. p. BENNETT, roved what Administrator Estate of Thos. B. 's New Die- Estridge. Deceased. r. We rely Jan. 27, 1914. 34-40-T ll and colds." , DO. A hot me. At all :len & Co., ^?.m?mwm? Is. ? 1 the electors O * M ^ IIIB B re- I HI IVAI H H H I ^Lfl ' m il un 1 j d of educn- M a determine f onal tax of I ills shall be X sonal prop- _ _ _ school pur- r g N IB H ection to be' -l-O UflC d Fork Hill X Friday Feb- I Jiooi-houpe. ^ your Seed Iiash Potasuch elec- ^ sonal prop- toee, Irish CoblXers and xhibit their j, at ion certi- Early Red Bliss, Cabbage oYnVg hours Plants, Onion Sets and ail general Garden Seed of all kinds. I 3I..E, have got the bdst Maine MAUDS. ,1 NNORS, seed, grown in the state of duration Maine and are better seed >n. th:m nil ? ee for furnishing abstract of , or ,,ie ^leetor? third of the freeholder? R. E. WYLIE, Catawba school district Attomey-at-Law Lancaster county, have county hoard of educatio election to determine wl . I V|? IMkR KIIV h UlXOf thre" (S) mll,8Rl LANI) I OR SALE. on all real and personal Acres, about four miles west I school purposes, h Springs and lying on east, hereby order the ? Pinckney Lynn's place and Ml?ld hy the trustees of < le Lynn place. This Is a good ' scho()1 district No. 2I?. ? land and has a fine lot of saw February 28, at Riversh Will saw about one million ' At which election on! lumber. 'Timber alone v. ill i t?i-s as return real or p? place. See me at once. Price crtY ^or taxtation and their tax receipts and reg Acre, Mrs. John Bell's, near ideates shall be allowet ne-horse farm open and good The opening and clo a nice place. Price $20 an'8ha11 he the same ns it elections. Acres, "Shute place," A. C. v- A. r,I> b, two miles east of Dwlght " Jos- K. C< Wild Cat creek, a good place J. G. RI( alee lot of timber, one-horse County Board of E pen. Price for quick sale ' ? This, 1 think a good bar- Notice of Elect ' * - * -? T1 ik. A ? i x surveyea me iana in pan *"v vuuuiy >w the place. ucatlon has granted a 1 T. M. YUELiK, Ageat. to form a new school ( " ' North Lancaster. No. 7, "* " r-r- - ~ of Craigsyllle school dii MPPBBBBBHMBB and one-third of the elec ? """ * ' ' third of the freeholder! (H f\ North Lancaster school d ri/ft I AtTAYl Lancaster county, ha If I .(II 1(111 the county board of edu I Vwllvll <Jer an election to deterx Of not a tax of four {4) i ... hsvled on all real and pi :ause he is ftrat in the **** for 8cho?l purpose. |qD We hereby order the < Tbiip wr/\i?T n held by the "trustees of V" WUtthU. I An caster school distrlc TVows Mare Cotton Saturday, February 28. house (Craigsvllle) . ? At which election on ORI)hR QUICK tors as return real or p arty for taxtatlon and Thin State their tax receipts and certificates shall be alio* CHARLESTON The opening and cl shall be the same as li ith Carolina. elections. ____ V. A LI! rrite for Catalogue. Jofl K- c mmmmammmmmm* ^ J ? RI County Board of RUARY 24, 11)14. L liKTTKit TEACHKRS. Croup tui<l Cough It Croup Is a terrible die >uld 1h? <>iven Homo and children so sudden Farms. very apt to choke unless , 10 . , proper remedy at once. trleans, 1-eb. 18. A uovel nothjng better lu the wor >r procuring better country K,n . New DIsco , achers by providing them 5erlaln( of Manchester. C able homes and ample acre- about his children: "So arming purposes today was 8GVere attacks we were , id by Philander P. Claxton, W -TneJ J tates Comnttssloner of Kdu- _ certain renierW Hr IC1n? the meeting of the State coVft^ .? wT h.v^nn ..', # rx, t n . . covery is, wo nave no rem cm of District Superlnten- on lt for croup cought8 , . r on on .. So can you- 50c and $1.1 farm of 20 or 30 acres/ tlo 8hould be ,n pye h (lax on. ought to become druggl8t8. H. E. Hucb r model farm, if properly Philadelphia and St. Loul by (he teacher and a center ltural and social life in the Not|ce of Elc||oi /ill never get better teach- \\ hereas, one-third of I said, "until we make the an'j olu' If'',o1 fl!'' position more respectable. ?! Jf? . ,or ]/ ' schc vho moves about from town ? ''aI1<7's,,'r and school to school con- PoUtioned the cmmty boat an keep his self-respect. ?n or''''r an flection ti p. it is necessary to make whether or not ata ndiliti ters' position permanent, as one and one-half (1 1-j ) m witzerland. This can be ,oy'e<] on a" real ?lnd per providing him with a liomeipr^y 111 sa'( distntv^for rm. I >,oscs- X transforming of the teacher! We hereby order thelel iwer in the community must b>" the trustees of/sai ipained by a consideration sr'in<)' district No. -5, fin hole country school system. ruarv - ' il' or^ Hilrvsc be possible to divide States 'which election only ricts with the school build- tarK as return real or prr the model farm centrally- er,y for taxtation andfe tax receipts and regisftr f ficate shall be allowed lo The opening and ch ROLL OF l>IXIF SCHOOL. shall be the same as in elections. toil Advice CJlven to the Pu- ^ LIN< pils by the Teacher. J- G. RIC grade?Dezzie Ann Taylor, Jos. K. ( O Steele, lleulali I'slier, Ituby County Hoard of K heodore Steele. li grade Louise Porter. Notice of Flectit ipydt. Eunice Steele. Whereas, one-third of grade Hessie Harr, Howard and one-third of the frei Hessie Thompson. siding in Rich Hill school n grade Lewis Clyliurn, 24, In Lancaster county, h rter, Inez Taylor, May Wal- ed the county board of c lie Hell Carnes. order an election to detc grade?Lvnwood Bennett, ther or not an additional ?e Usher. (3) mills shall be levied 1 grade -David Clyburn. and personal propetry in Walters. Milburn Clyburn, for school purposes, i Harr. Alton Whitaker, Evie We hereby order the el ters, Annie Hell Whitaker. held by the trustees of sa grade Curtis Steele, Marie school district. No. 24, o February 19, at Rich Hil loped that each boy and girl At which election onlj 1 has a desire to learn, that tors as return real or pel they have a thirst for know I- erty for taxtation and Education, properly viewed, their tax receipts and Ii.van ??1 iccuing me meiiuu certiflcates shall be allov and moral impulses so that I Tho opening and clo development and strength shall bo the samo as In Ll't. i elections. school room Is a workshop V. a. LINi abits or industry, politeness, J.?K. CONr truthfulness and respect for j" q. R1C y arf' to be cultivated. To County Board of E< ?ist be added a love for the 1. Book for beautiful things beautiful In everything. f . nothing better in this world Vi V* < ' , . - . . Whereas, one-third of nodest, clean, beautiful, use- ?.w, J., f .. rr., , ..lii and one-third of the fre This can be attained by ? it -.111 1 ? ? ... . . .. biding in < luirlesboro sel udent who wills to make the VT? 0 . . , 1 , ,if 1 No. 34, in Lancaster com , , titioned the countv board * attend school every day pos- . ? , .... . . ... , *A1 to order additional tax o >ee that your name is 011 the ? . , . . oil earl, month. Boys and JrP;V,e1d ?n, , ke note that you are now 8a,d your future life. Habits, wlhw i ?? r and modes of thought be , b ^ c me to eomeP "r y?" , lesboro school district, f ' ' ' " , . I Thursday, February 26, ns give us your hearty co- boro h* , h n In this work and it will, .. . treat deal in making it go. ?nl TtncnoMfniiv , tors as return real or RPQfive' pt vmm taxtation and w ho exhil BESSYE FLYNN rece,pt8 and reglstratlor a tier.. shall be allowed to vot< The opening and clc .caster Leads. 2?u.?e..the "ame a" V. A. LIN J. G. RIC ONEY TO LOAN. _ f K: ,c? County Board of E now prepared, as heretofore, v~T- 7"^ T.. . . . . Notice of Elect! tia.e loans of J300 and up- ., n first mortgage on improved . aa county arms in Lancaster county, on ,oaftlon has panted a I me, repayable in annual in- *? / a ?ew schoo1 d its at 7 per cent interest! < ?,aw *'? No, ro"mmisslon charged. Onlv a . R,ver.s (1? 8?h?o1 <?*trict .. , . - wvl.tiO, I1U UUgS up the electors ehoiders re- there. See me before you disrtlct, No. 1 . . . .. ave petition bl,y your groceries, and the ?dueaticn to thing to not to forget is limine whe- 0 - T,, Ar , tax of three ounnse F lour, i ou know an all real that you can't keep the sun said district . . . ... from rising, neither can you ection to be keep this flour from rising, id Rich Hill n Thursday, Yours for service, 11. ir such elec- ? rsonal propwho exhibit m m | 119 , MackoreJl s sing hours all gonoral (iniClTV OLE. < L sTORS, t ? HARDS, i ilu cation. 1 3 times r a-. ,.rs M EN cholders rciool district, Ity, have po- CURED FOREVER of education / f one (1) By a tru</ . , . , . all real and specialist/ /X I district for who possA- . . pes the cKi election to perience of ggg, if said Char- years. The m io. 34, on right kind at Charles- of experinec JK ?doing the y such elec- samo thing i jra personal for the right I tax way liunt certificates dreds and g. perhaps >slng hours thousands all general of times, with unfailing permanent results. Don't ycA. think it time to CLE, get the right treatment? If you IHARDS, desire to consult a reliable longiNNORS, established specialist of vast exIducation. perience, come lo me and learn ' " what can be aivompllshed with on. skillful, scientific treatment. I i . f , hold two medical diplomas and ee-i 1 netttTon ' certificates by examination and P """" other requirements from the , ' f boards of medical examiners of 44 ..',a .. . States In the Union, together with ' ?ni ft ! over ?0 years' experience in speci.Hii one- practice. I successfully treat i residing n niQO(1 Polnson> varicose Veins, " 1 ',11 Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder Dlsp on ( i.' ?ases, Rheumatism, Gall Stones. 2D Paralysis. Discharges, Piles and ^.,ii ? ? ? v??a Bectal Trouble, Stricture and all r\ c( Nervous, Chronic and private disproperty for eaf,fi{. of Men and Women 1 Examination free and strictly " Y'YV" i'" i eonfldential. Hours: ft a. m. to 7 mid Catawba Sundays, ft to 2. r?n Saturday, , ' j0 C all or Write ' rson'af prop- Dr. Register, Specialist, who exhibit . .. . 1st ration cer- 500 Vnion ISatlonal Hank lMd*.. 1 to vote. | Cor. Main and nervals 8U., sing hours COLUMBIA, 8. C. I all general | _______ 1GLE, ? ONNORS, :HARDS. HELPFUL WORDS Education. i vwiliuv' i ion. board of ed- From a I>anoaster Citizen. egal petition la 7?ur back lame and painful? II strict name ; Does it ache especially after exerfrom a part'*'?P? itrict, No. 8,' *8 there a soreness In the kidney tors and one- 1 re*i?.n* \ residing in | 71,61,0 symptoms suggest weak kldistricu No. 7 .ne^?- . ve petitioned If 80 i? danger in delay, cation to or- Weak kidneys get fast weaker. ... v _?i I Give vour trnuhU nmmnt . _ , w. V?M |n> avvcrnwu# miu?SSilke'..P0*11'" *l,,n"7 PI,U ar0 for srwual ?" <>?-1' you?' n^hbor. um and reoom, ., . I mend them. election to be. RAac> this Lancaster testimony. vt North p Clyburn, French St., I^ancaat. N?- 7? ?? , tor, 9. C., says: ,rMy experience with at the school x)oftn'H Kidney Pills has been so saiisfactory that I do not hesitate to ly such elec- recommend them for kidney trouble. ersonal prop- I cot this remedy at Crawford Bros.' who exhibit drug stroe, when I was suffering registration ! from backache and other symptoms red to vote. | of kidney complaint. It soon reoslng hours llevcd me. I hare not been bothered n all general since." I For sale by all dealers. Price 60 sjqy,r cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, AV!,^na New York, sole agents for the United ONNORS, g(ate8 CHARD9, Remember the name?Doan's? Eucatlon. and take no other. * ' \k . . ,f1 K , i-r ..... ,, i^yiiwvb' *.-.mail v?> J*