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o A MARION VETERAN WINS i HARD 45-YEAR BATTLE WAS FOItCKI) TO KETIItK KllOM Ill'SlNFSS LIFE I He Tried Many Ways, At (imit 1 Cost, To Fnd Troubles?Tells ? Interesting Story. Perhaps because of the hardships ' he was forced to endure when the south was being devastated by the events of the war between the states. J. 12. Middleton, of Marion, now a retired merchant and one of .... ?f II..I II I ?4 forty-live years ago to suffer iu- j ] tensely with stomach trouble. Try | as he would, he found himself tin-; able to relieve this condition, which ] he finally came to look upon as a Nemeinis. Hundreds of dollars, he j spent in direct attempts to combat | this trouble, and hundreds, perhaps , thousands of dollars he indirectly 1 lost because of impaired health and decreased efficiency. J But. after his trouble had forced liint to retire from business perhaps years earlier than he would had ho J been normally healthy, he found in I Tan lac, the master medicine, lie said, just what he needed to relieve his ailments, thouuli they had steadily strengthened their hold upon him during his forty-five years ot suffer- C ing. Mr. Middleton is a well known ^ and highly respected citizen of Ma- i rion. He voluntarily came to Dr. \V. 1,. Harrelson, manager of liar- V relson Drug Co., Marion, and gave o the following remarkable endorsement of the master medicine Tan- . lac. J Tanlac has done something for S Mr. Middleton dozens of other medi -' cines failed to do, and he emphatically says so. "I can not say too much for your medicine Tanlac," said the veteran. That statement , should settle many doubts. He is in position to know, and he. like nil nih. I. er substantial citizens, does not recommend a medicine unless he is I sure of its value. His statement fol- w lows: ^ "I suffered from stomach trouble for forty-five years, and I have spent bl hundreds of dollars for medicine, but none brought me relief. Pinal- p ly, after years of suffering with ill health that probably was directly brought on by indigestion. I tried sf Tanlac and it worked wonders for me. "My trouble became so bad that 1 11 was unable to refain anything on my stomach. I had no appetite and could not eat. My sleep was broken and unrefreshing. My system be- .j came generally run down When " my troubles were growing worse, 1 was a merchant in Marion, but. as tV a consequence of my physical ills, ';1) I was forced to stop merchandising and live a quiet life, llefore 1 took ^ Tanlaq. 1 would have fantastic dreams at night, but, thanks to Tanlac, I now sleep soundly and I never know what it is to have a dream. "You can imagine how dreary the prospect was for me, and 1 was . well along in years. It was a happy * day for me when 1 saw the adver- 111 tisement of Tanlac. I bought a hot- n( tie, and I obtained relief from the J1 very first dose. I have taken six bottles, and expect to continue taking it, for 1 believe it is the medicine for me. "I can heartily endorse Tanlac and a recommend it. 1 know what it will do, and I think everybody who suf- H fers with stomach trouble should know about this wonderful medi cine." Tanlac, the master medicine, is; sold exclusively by J. P. Mackey A }' Co., Lancaster; Peoples Drug & I :i Grocery Co., Heath Springs; C. O. ! , Ployd, Kershaw. Price, $1 per hot- i tie straight. I '' + (: O NF E R E NTE SPEAKERS ARE ANNOUNCED n* s< Preliminar\ Program of Child y; Labor Conference (liven Out. I a The preliminary program of ei the 12th annual conference on I chili! labor has just been pub-j ^ lished. The conference will be! held in Asheville, N. C., February 3 to G, and many southern- b ers appear on the program. An ft entire session will be devoted to t! a discussion of the Keating- L Owen child labor bill which the} l house committee on labor has | e reported favorably. Among the n speakers for the federal bill will ; a be A. Mitchell Palmer, who e sponsored the bill in the house| t of representative last year;;t Thomas I. Parkinson of the leg-; g islative drafting bureau, Co-1 t lumbia University, who present-, o ed the constitutional arguments d for the bill at the hearings be-, i fore the committee on labor; e last Week. and frmirrocomoii I a , *7. ...... | L Edward Keating who introduc- t ed the hill in the present con- F gresM. 0 Other speakers will he Mrs. ( Martha P. Falconer, whose; v subject is "The Effects of Child i Lahor on Juvenile Delinquency," Dr. Edward T. Devine, ol Columhia University; Mrs. Florence Kelley, secretary of the National Consumer's league; Ui Stephen S. Wise, of the Free j I Synagogue, New York, and ti members of the staff of the na- ^ tional child labor committee. = a Cost of Coal Production. r For every million tons of coal mined c four or Ave men are killed and from (60 to 600 Injured. THE COUNTY NEWS\ # ELGIN. jte The people of this community! raff ure suffering from grip. Scrace-j WNfi ly a family has escaped. Con-i ? vH stable C. P. Caskey is improv-j ing and will soon be able to be IW Mr. W. T. Ligon from Rock jjj Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. C. P. Caskey. P""-Mr. 1>. P. Sims and Charlie Marshall spent Saturday at the . home of Mr. C. P. Caskey. Miss Bessie Bailey spent Sat- W urday night with Miss Sarah Fleming. Mr. Jesse Sapps spent Sun! oc f impel nf M r T I? I . im. Mr. Charlie Marshall spent Sunday at Mr. E. P. Mobley's. INIr. and Mrs. Gus Hinson ipent Sunday with Mr. A. J.j === iaskin. Mrs. J. R. Cloutz spent Sunlay in Elgin. Mr. Leroy Sapp spent Saturlay with Mr. Sidney Marshall. Mr. A. Cummins made Elgin chool a present of a great num- " ~ ?er of books for the library REW. .hich are appreciated by everv ne. * Misses Edna Bailey and Eva' Lancas ohnson spent the week end at prlng Hill. t I or into MIDWAY. : relatives will be th Miss Annie Lingle spent F"ri- J T\jr q g ay and Sunday at her home in, [)m! who ancaster. i Georgia i Ml-. Yancey Adams spent Griffin (G riday afternoon with Dewey j "Manag eJll* n D , , t he Grid Miss Cannon Roberts and southern -others, Buster and Frank, 'p i . ., >ent Sunday with Miss Ruth; J5?nks bo hilips. i fort Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gardner j {jarrjs jc >ent Saturday and Sunday at ceived'att ie home of the former's par- buttons p, its, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gard-( j(jent j j Prof. E. W. Caskey spent Fri-! ^Itnlutfn ly and Sunday at his home in ()f the co eath Springs. ad(] Miss Cora Lee Love spent Ben cmb), ie past weeke in Lando. with Vears of Br brother. Mr. Ed Love. \? 'appa.Hr, k.\i> what onk of ati .aN'l a's "lent. I hi WATKK <'<>MMISSI<IN'KK \\1> f?ns was LAIUiKST ('OAI, IlKAIiKKS . ar>'? e WHITES: fS in? i have been a constant user of tllbution ozleys lemon elixir for a manager. umber of years and have found | "The 11 ithing to equal this remedy fcr ()f Manag >nstipatlion and similar troubles. is pleasant to take and is thor- nc*ic?.ies tghly effective, though gentle in years sol s action. i most cheerfully rocoin- years' se: end it to all who are in need of a years' sei xative. THOMAS F. STOCKS. ive yeai s 0\V SHE KEPT HER i "*"! ?r? HOUSE CI.EAN For a long time a lady 1 knew ' ' |'-v ' as worried by the men com- ' ?>es. tg in in soiled clothing1?litter- ^ ^1* tg the house wtih straw and jiIe J!1 " irt. and, sometimes, bringing i.1 , , le odor of stables and barns. plan am. She solved the problem by J.10"*'.. v' inking them wear overalls and ,f y1/1 vi ie that they took them oif' lclations ther on the back porch 01 in le tool shop. r . H,? xr u- i ' Johnnj ii Now her house is as en. an as ... ; rpi r\ ?? lncj iii ? .) pm.?The Progressive rarm- uho ts a { '* he was p i; eral timet ARLI EST COAL MINING nally she B IN ALABAMA hear me." The earliest known record of hoah >'ou: he existence of coal in Ala- ~ ama was made in 1834, but the To Drive O rst statement of production in Take the he state is contained in the tastelks Inited States census report for "hat you ai 840, in which the amount min- on d is given as 946 tons. The Th^Quinit lines of Alabama were prob- iron build? ly worked to a considerable xtent during the Civil War, but here are no SDecific records tin- To sec il 1870, for which the United I and to a states census reports a produc- ble J hoj ion of 11,000 tons. The devel- board wi pment of the present great jn-! warrant ustry really began in 1881 and the wore 882, when attention was direct- worked a d to the large iron deposits near he city of Birmingham. By 1885 Superii he coal production of the state! ? iad increased to nearly 2,500,'00 tons. In 1914, according to i The be he United States geological suj - ^tover IJ ey, the production was 15,593,- Springs, 22 tons. increase $1,500 to ieware of Ointments for Catarrh . sto That Contain Mercury !-*->-3t ? nierrury will surely destroy tho sense of smell ^"TK'E 'I nd CO GO[ ll tely derange the Whole system u hen aterlng It through the mucous surface*. Sueb ? ,, tleleH should nevr he ured except on prescrlp- ? ? pCTS iona fjoB reputable physicians, as the daiMige I the* estatf? lev will do 1? ten fold to the good you can pos- ? , _ Ib/y derive lroni them. Hull's Catarrh Cure. CPaRfid, ai iimuracturMi by k. J. Cheney tt Co.. Toledo, o.. the same, untalns no mercury. r.nd I* taken Internally. undersign* otlng dlivctly upon the blood and muoQua aur- i . " . area of '.ho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh sail! CStat tire be sure you get the genuine. It la taken | nient llkei nteronlly and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. ... beney & Co. Testimonials free. " 8old tyr Druggists. Prloe, 75c. per bottle. j Estate of Take Hall's Family P11U for coustlpstloa. January 2 LANCASTER NEWS, JANUARY 28, 191 hwM MANY A 'MAN I* iil JUDGED? BY HIS STATIONERY rell Printed Letterheads, Envelopes arid Billheads Indicate L LIVE WIRE IN BUSINES: 'Perfect Printing" IS OUR MOTTO VUI) OF SERVICE. HAS A TEN THOUSAN DOLLAR I Cauthen, Formerly of lor. Makes Good in Ford Gave Job to Ex-Lif Griffin. Ga. Years in Prison, For . Murder. rest to his friends and in Lancaster county, Samuel D. Ilaynes, of e following concerning land Park, has erected a Cauthen, a Lancaster family brick veneer flat has made good in ing, costing approxin is will be seen lrom $10,000, and containing bi a.) Daily News: rooms, sun parlors, be :er G. C. Cauthen, of ceiling, tiled bath rooms fin exchange ot the other "modern improvem Bell Telephone and which some might term 1 company, John H. jes ok keeper, J. VV. Mintz, Which item of ever) iman, and Miss Pearl news is removed from >cal operator, have r- hrief mention in the real i ractive service record notes by the fact that this resented by Vice Pres- ticular house is the realiz Cpps Brown, who has ()f a dream that came to personal letter of con- nes in a cel) in the state y n to every recipient at Thomaston, Me., whei mpliment. spent 39 years of his life, lition to showing the his eighth petition for pi 2111 and the number of from a life sentence was ji service, their size is eck ance and a real adorn- 'N()W he is ?one ()f j ; awarding of the but- porcTs boys" a triple-ex a gala event ol Janu- three time convict, one o xchanges where there many whom the motor phone society the dis- nate has placed in positio being made by tne trust Hay nes is conr ,, with the employment d< umeral in the center ment er Cauthen s button Hay nes was arreste< between five and ten Rockiand. Me., charged vice. Mr. Banks, ten conducting a gambling 1 rviee, Mr. Mintz. ten ^ policeman named Rc "vi' i . an 1 ^bss Lai i is was detailed ot guard i service. fTnese but- Haynes determined to ei anaiixu iui uiiiuuvx- jje threw a short piece ol ?*vice .11 e year po- p|pe hjs guard, intendi 111ll^ N approciat- s^un w^j|e the escap< managei and em- made, but the end < . . , pipe struck Robbins in the Mus .or long sor\u.e ^je amj the officer died ie with the employes d later ind .plan, safety Gist Haynea was found guil es .01 sugges- murder and was sentenc ich are an nip rrtant j;fe imprisonment. The 1 ... ^ systems cutor in the -case has witli its employes. sworn that he believed th diet should hace been c s Ear3 aii Right. manslaughter, but Haync . a ll tl, southern boy wv } .as with his m*a idinoti:- r. . r . . ittie deaf. One day whii, In prison he made U] ylng she called to him sev- mind that not a year s but he Jidn i answer. Pi- elapse that he did not ma aid: " Johnny, don't you attempt to escape, and Johnny says, " 'Cose i The first year he was c my ears ain't lame." and placed in solitary c< ment for five months. Th And b2u" Up Tt.e_Sy.tei, ?^year he tried^ again *jia nianaara uk.<jvxi'o | <-"1^1 "w?n jtnui, liiiuuj iS chill TONIC. You know ; right lung and shoulder, re taking. as the formula is i tured and put in soli tar ZSSSt &? finement for 15 month*. ' te drives out malaria, the He made another at i up Mit svstem. 50 cents four years later. His \n ? - bothered hiin cruelly, hut NO 111 fci. ually as he recovered h ure an accurate record beginning to realize thi void unnecessary trou- was oniv making life bitt je that each school himself and for those f ill mark the last pay who ?stuck t() him ? ot each teacher with He decided to abandon Is last claim. This tempts at escape. In tt dnurably last year. 20 years of his impriso . . - i?? * he made good, ntendent of hducation. j.je was released Jul ? 1913, on his eighth petitr NOTRE. July 3, 1914, he securei )oks of subscription of pioyment at the Ford f 'harmacy, Inc., Heath started to realize his S. ( ., are now open to 0f really "making good." sq/m st?('k lrom house on Pilgrim avenue $3,000. realization of that drearr ver Pharmacy, Inc. js savjng hjs money to rm payments on the loan at o dkbtohh axd oret>- ('^nt interest and he has itorh. stantial sum paid up. ions having claims against Samuel D. Haynes, on of Mrs. n. c. Moore de- ter of men, has become a re hereby notified to file ber of , a reapectable c< duty verified, with the * id, and those indebted to e ' will please make pay- " _ iV|ge. Invigorating to tho Pale and . A. MOORE, Executor. The Old Standard general stren?thenl Mrs. N. c. Moore, deceased orovf/s tasteless chin tonic. ?1 n iai<5 oi 11 -1.1,, Materia.enriche?theb'ood.andhuildaii * 11,i" ol-.Jl wk.ly tem. A true tonic. F"'and cU1' 6. || This is the most famous CH usually sold for Si 1 ?> , We wi'i sell for Forty Ct | i Twenty Cents. We apprec ' \ FLOUR for the last ten da\ \\ er yet, as the export trad ' quantities. We have a goc ? ROSE. PALAC E and TAB1 O li buy your supply. || BENNETT-] PURE F0< 1 .? f -WVI/-M M> J . 1 -I - A- .? ' m yj'-m ? T ! T TT I.V !.V/f t' I T f,T rT.FT F.T^ I) ioM K ,,, ~~ * r " I START the NE\ I IK KCONOMICAIi WITH! jj ST A It T IN THE KITC'H,KJ *? || LUZIANNEllijirH ^ ; ' without the Coffee being touchei anted | and (*0,Tee that others cannot ( eilts'* ' ! HAI.K AS MITCH l'nlT??e In tht> uxur- 51 j[ Save our ljt'ZIANNK <'<?u J day > Today for a Premium Catalogue state li THE REILY TA' 1 P.ar" it NKW OHM :ation j ^ Hay- i + !: irisoii re he Then ??????? Eirdon ::: a fire= j. may occur when you think yot , v as to whether or not you are a mag llls Gf not to Insure?. "Better to havi lected need one and not have it." A ?part 1 in OFF with JL ibhin.s Alienl, Farmers' Mutual him. p his should K'. T*l^ f ike an jf /T.0 C^, r/ne- ^jk CAeWi rFtS ever * rounds __ Ri-ad- Chew e was ww ~i er for 5 c. the packet o riends cent at all the betl !Ti? O TART y r: ? Bobbin! 3\g "Bobs"?the dream DeDDermint The f 1*1 i*the inside or ci ;et the ing gum. The 6 per | a sub- cheers. It Bob foi )nimu- ?? ?? Subscribe i Itive. out plheni* 5? o. 50c : gan MaybeBe | 1 ?aasr > rnnrat itp 1 i rUlUlULAlE | Cherries j: ? ERRY Package in the world, \\ xty Cents a pound. + Vi ?nts? 01* one half pound for j! iate the responsive trade on ; | rs. Flour is sure to go high e is still taking it in large i? ?d supply of the best PRIM- \; uE TALK. Come quick and a o 3 t TERRY CO. I 3D STORE. ;jj k- 1 + +:\:+.y.*x+'AW* W YEAR RIGHT r H'T 1IKIXG CLOSE H A i-VSK THAT Famous Old New Or- j' mbleans Blend?lloasted ( round "! Blended, Packed and Sealed, ?? A ti by human hands. Makes a cup ;? duplicate, and it ONLY TAKES J J : I making. j, ;? |K?ns for Valuable Articles. WrlB ;; l-'roe for the Asking. | [ ii VT.HT? nnit/TD A xrxr 4 m. V \/ ATAX nxi JL SIAXS, LA. j* t arc safe. It is not a question ble to insure, but can you afford e a policy and not need it, than ipply to lONEY, + York, S. C. jm iHf 5X * gP^'Bobs"/ r two "Bobs" for a ter stands and stores. rour Heart al merrily with ! heart-shaped rnnrlvunfli an VMAAMJ VTIMIU1A lummy chewchoice chew that r "Bobs" to The News