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6 RAILWAY AGENI FEELS SAFE IN GOLD PAY CAR^?~:i:~: Love were married Sunday M Hen r. Newman. Southern's bv tiev- J- ,l- T,*ayer. ...... . . .. i i Mr. Doyle Armstrong an Freight Agent at (. olumhia. ... ? ? , , , ! W ren Mallard were married Tells ol ( hanges. ) March 5 by Rev. J. H. Thaye Mr. and Mrs. J H. Hecklu SAYS " I'M DELIGHTED." children, of Heath Springs, the hitter's parents, Mr. and Oncol His (ireatest Desires Obtained U Threntt the past >veek place. M'ter Teii-Aoae I'.tfoM. Innlne Mr. J. Small visited Flini Drought Holier. Sundav. Mrs. Jack Crenshaw has r< Seldom do men of prominence in j home from Heath Springs win business and commercial life willing-1 has been visiting her mother, ly express their indebtedness to a Williams, who lias been vei proprietary medicine, but when a .. ,. preparation attains that singular pu-' Mr aml Mrs' u il* Knight, c rity, uniformity and efficiency that <b'ti. visited the former's paren is shown by Tanlao, endorsements and Mrs. \V. M. Knight at this from the best known citizens may lie considered as fully measuring up to .. the good that is being accomplished ,. .... , , , On each side et my front s Ben F. Newman, the big, jovial, , . . Southern railway freight agent at!a rovv of Jacinths. They ar Columbia, a man whose high posi- now?white, and pale tints c tion assures he has been true to every and pink. Of an evening \vh trust reposed in him. is one of the ajr js ?]amp an(i smoke ban, widely known men of Ctolumbia who fragrance that has given praise to Tanlac. Mr. New- " man has a long and excellent record 'n tbe open window and w in the service of the Southern. He of Spring. "?eld the important position of freight Tlio finest spec.iment in tl agent at Columbus, Ga before he ^ wa8 a pale pin was promoted to the position lie now holds. With the men under his su- opened to its full height, pervision. he is a prime favorite, be- bell was full and perfect and cause of his fine business ability, ex- hoped to enjoy it for many ds ellent judgment and open hearted Hut { neve|. ,oved R (,ear ga dispositicn. ? . , .... , , . , . Some other lover of flowers When lie was interviewed at Ills , , , office, 800 Gervais st.. regarding the between two days and lllch relief Tanlac had brought him. Mr. prize hyacinth, and I cannot Newman said: "I am delighted with st and it. Tanlac. It has brought me the re- To ,,K.k a ro8W fron, lief I have souglit for years. . ,, . . , iaden bush is one thing. But "During the past eight or ten ..... years my system has been in such a ' u"b blooms but once a >ea run down condition that 1 was pecn- to cut it the moment it reach iiariy liable to take cold. These colds faction is sacrilege, would sometimes continue two or And how ran one with the three weeks and would he quickly ...? , . , . . , followed by another. Cold foequent a th,ef asopn,, to thG heights lv would settle in my limbs, bark and 'be friends of flowers dwell shoulders, causing me intense pain lover of flowers descend to tl of a neuralgaic nature. During sev- (|j(]ness of theft, eval winters I have worn plasters. . . . ' . ... .. on my back almost all ?he time. At 1 (,? not ??<*erstand it. times I was forced to arise at night 'be tbief was a fairy and tl and bathe my limbs in a strong lini- thief at all, for fairies come nient to relieve the ache. Even in aiul fln the hvaclnth': the summer months I was greatly ?, . , ,* troubled with colds, which my ays- w,th lr?Rra?^ ?"<< ??ance un teni seemed unaliie to throw off. moon almost down and tl When I had cold I felt miserable you know, ride home on tl and as if I were about to fall to moon beams.?Fountain Inn p,cces- une. "I began taking Tanlac and took five bottles before I stopped. Now I enjoy a freedom from colds I have THE HIHliK CT1AH8EH not known in years. Before I took The tremendous power of cot Tanlac I would catch a fresh cold ,,ffor( |8 exemplified as it has every pay day. when I went into the . . . cold pay car, and would feel terribly been beiore in I- lorence. or an; mi u w?bk or more. Last week e,8e ?f which we have knowle when I paid off employees no ill ef- the really splendid results tha fects came from the exposure, and i,et,n accomplished by the r the day was very cold. , , , , ..... . 'For years I /as peculiarly affect- forn,ed Federaf,on of B1b,e 1 ed on my right side, where there was 'he various city churches, a lump which would swell up and It is stated on indubitable t become sore and painful when I |,v that the Sunday School ; would take cold. I could not sleep . ... i....... , .. ance has been increased mor on that side, but the lump disappeared while I was taking Tanlac n hundred per cent in most and I can now rest well on that side, churches since the campaign i I reel splendid in every way. Du- n few weeks ago. Nor is the i ring the past five years I had to stav -. . ... i. .# i ii i ii ance confined, by any means, in at nights because I knew I would | take a severe cold if I went out and children, but is made up to t be almost sick, but now I can go extent of the young men and cut at night and go around in my am| the other people of th from cold!*" WUh?Ut S"fr"rinK ,ater Many of these are not affiliate "I have tried many kinds of med- anv church institution but hav ieines. but failed to get the least ben- moved by the earnestness of 1 efit. I have removed in a very short fort put forth by the Sunday tinm while taking Tanlac a condition workerB to takft ?ome other I which has caused me great suffer-1 ing for ten years. Your medicine1 <a8ual interest in religious n certainly has built up my system and religious training, and has given me renewed strength To have induced an inert the former .tt.nd.nc Tanlac, the master medicine, is ,e Sabbath schools and to ha sold exclusively by J. F. Mackey & liued heretofore self-comj < o., Lancaster; Peoples Drug & church member with a sense < Oro. Co.. Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd.! ?nnn, ,lllfv ... tho ,(,rintllrp? ? Kershaw. Price; $1 nor bottle na 1 ut> " scriptures a straight. as merely to keep up a perfu church attendance is an accor ment of tremendous import Pltl.NTKI) STATIONKliY IMYS. religous life of the city and or brings nothing but credit, as it You are Judged by the stationery :i,so bring much satisfaction, you use. Printed stationery is one earnest nien and women whose of the requisites for a successful are resposible for the advances mail order business in live stock, ?Florence Times. poultry, plants, etc. Picture to your- ? self a man who has answered your Advertised letters Tor Week 1 advertisement and your competitor's March 11, 1910. advertisement, holding in one hand J. L# Montgomery (Special I your letter written on a sheet from W. L. fllsbon a five-cent tablet, and in the othe- Miss Llllie Hancock hand the letter of the other man Miss Ida Hunter written on neatly printed stationery C. C. (Jraham ?will you or your eompetitor have L. 11. Bonds the best chance of getting his order* Miss Sarrath Beson ii pays to name your farm, and J. A. Evans have the name and an illustration of Purnell Egglestan the kind of rattle and poultry you Miss Susie McOuliough specialize in printed on your sta- Mrs. Ellar McMurray tlonery. There nre numerous firms O. H. Deen that make a specialty of letter-paper Mrs. Maude Pitmon so that you may get Ideas for your Mrs. Amanda McDowell own and quote you prices. You can ' R. R. Swann huv printed letter heads and envel- E. O. Weyhansen opes in small quantities but it pays: Miss Beatrice Jhomton to buy two ov three years' supply j Nanle Bell Reave at once. Your local newspaper will W. B. Orlffin also supply you very reasonably.? I Miss Loiner McNouers The Progressive Farmer. Mrs. Mattie Pratts Miss Gather 8 M jone? ? oo. Dock Bncanan Piles Cured In fl to 14 Day*. When calling for above Vonr druggist will refund money if PAZO rvirirrif TQirri OINTMRNT falls to cure any cn?e ofltchln*. i please flay ADv Bit riHBU. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6 to 1 f d.<y*. Ta? p Hunter. P Tbe first application gives K?sf and Kc.ii. Sue. THti LANCASTKK NKWS MARCP The Passing of the Confederate Sol- j ^ ^^ 1. Uelk (licr Will Ik* Notable During tin* 1 1 2 2 ontined j < miiing i cur. * lie last; In all ravages ot time tlnrink the |coming year hardly anything will he'J^J^ llanche more lamentable than the increasing j arch 5. j ratio of toll which will be taken from iff (lie ranks of the Confederacy. The V rt IVFiss vital statistics show that when men Sunday .appproach (lie age which most of the r. ! heroes of the sixties must register mi and beside their names, the number of visited tails from the grim reaper grow J f ^ ' Mrs. J. more numerous and many homes will f f iit this be saddened, while the people as a j 'whole will bo sorrowful, and weep t Kidge with those who weep. Sentiment crowds Into every re- j turned collection of the days that used to.. ere she be. for around the history that has t t Mr. J. woven in the south during the past j J ^ v sick. three_fourths of a century there art11 VV if Cam-1 stories more wonderful than have its. Mr. ever been penned, pictures more in- ! i place, j splringly beautiful than have ever _ I been painted. Hut the soldiers of the I Confereracy?the veterans as we I f teps is know them?are not alone in the *<? e open call of time. The mothers, the wives. )f blue i the sweethearts, of those golden days en the j too. face the dawning of that morngs low I ing that ushers them where there creeps I shall be no more wars and no more hispers fighting, no grief, no tears for the; | wounded, the maimed, the dead and i j le two'dying. k that H is a noble band of men and Kvery women who have come down through I had the seventy years and more in Dixie. ivs. To-day. with the brightness of the! , J zelle ? new year beaming with all its glo- J called 1 rious sunshine and promise, it seems v *<& I'd my as if rugged health and wondrous under, 'lime combines to promise them evcry aid and comfort ?n extending V#*4* heavy- I heir days over a few more years >! a liva time. They have endured the hard 1 i r, and ships and sorrows of war and they J ^ es per- have been potent, powerful factors in building up their country and soul of elevating mankind to such an extent, where until it seems verily a land where ?#. -? urmni iin- sworas into; 4 4 I10 sor- ploughshares and spears into prun-l ^ ing hooks," giving our section a ser- |V V erhaps vice immeasurably greater than we ius no can ever repay them for it in all in the the years to come, s bells Georgia and South Carolina, two til the | states that furnished an enormous 4 1 ion, as number of soldiers, are doing: well J ^ ie last i by their Confederates?both men Trib- and women. It is a fitting tribute Yt 1 to them, but in the passing of the _ last years, sad though the retrospect and the prospect is. it is a duty that A A acerted ;every a1811. woman and child owes $ % rarely to tbe Bray-haired heroes and hero- ^ ywhere!ine8, to Kive a" honor and respect dge, in to them alike, whenever they pass it have greet tbem kindly, whoever they ?? ?? ecentlv may bo- wisb them God-speed in this Classes br'Bbt New Year, do everything pos- AA isible to hake their lives happier $ ^ iuthor- while their southern sun is setting attend- in the golden-tinted west. They have > VV e than been va,iant warriors in the time of the of wur- but 'n"oltely more patient,1 A A started rnore Preserving, nio?-e persistent,' attend- more boautif?il and inspiring as sol- X to the d'erH ?' developing the resources' ^ f 1 large :of ci,y an(l country, forest and field, women mm,ntain an<' valley and above all;^^^ ie city, in building a country that stands ?? ?? d with out pre-eminent, peer of ail j Ao*4 e been countr,e8. an(! like a benediction 1 the ef-' upon tbe,r work it seems as if th" I $ J school very J?ys heaven have joined In I ? than \ ,be movement and aided in complet-1 V Y latters ,n ,hf> tasl< ,)y smi,ir5B over the work. 1 Y*r | completed and uncompleted, but glo-jsgt*** ;ase of ' nous anrl resplendent withal.?Aue upon austa Chronicle. jYX ve im RUB-MY-TISM *j; ts well 'Win cure Rheumatism, Neu? A A inetory ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic X t npiish- Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old VV in the Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec- VV 10 that zema, etc. Antiseptio Anodyne, should used internally or externally 25c A A to the I t t labors, jP " Your Printing %% on Time H ii When we PROMISE WORK IT at a certain time we MEAN WHAT WE SAY We Print Everything |)ANCiN(i ORDERS M Oar Specially Are you planning a dance ? jf V You want FINE DANCING ORDERS. That's where we ^ A lire. 0 0 0 ^ | ^ Icttor* i VISIT USAND BECONVINCED . M. iwiffiiwiiiiiiirtiwnw I 17, 1916 ^VAiVAi^A A A ^r BOOS And Advei THE N THIS PAPEF LANCASTER and is the OP that does. It lates in adjoinin Lancaster is of a Big Trade 1 the people wan what- our mere to sell. n w m ?*? dome Live ready Advertisi DON'T YOU? Our Job Depai "On Tbe Th Lanca Nev TER I XX ft tise in AA II EWS || Y YY YX i COVERS || COUNTY |l 4LY Paper f| also circu- Jx ig counties. 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