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1'C? f "1 - r] I STANDING G1 k l| 0YER m AtSmT WHOLE FA* ? M *222? withth III J/J / Protects e hi//4 family fr< It|JH the enem \ I !/\ I We have th j IpM tor? ^ The \ STAN I)A RI1 A businesslike business card business asset. We can si you fine samples here. Be ordering elsewhere GIVE Ui CALL. $ % w ? *. BOOK WORI1 LAW WORl CIRCULAR! Job Work of AH I 1 EAT ALL I WANT NOW AND FEEL FINE! Cr.^iV.'r ?I iiml II lh- mm of ONE HI!! L. I ench nnil rvi-ry imw- of IPJWl I cured bjr (hr ?? ?t Ui *"n to tx-forv m<? prMcnif, this nth <i?j of l^Hk vv V li'ln illrvetljr u;?ii the f?iv? of Ihf ajritlom. ^K|}i|V^VAlMpp free ?*. 3. niKNr More?a: ?nJhe 8i0maCVr *>ur ?.".b".un. D^n';Ur 8tomachI No More Heavy Feeling After Meals or Constipation! j If you have sour stomach, constS* patlon or gas on the stomach try JUST ONE SPOONFUL simple buck* ?ni r? nflf5 TRAY thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed Ul-U U(JU ' ntt! in Adler-1-ka, the MOST POWERp FUL bowel cleanser ever sold, I Valuable Man Wht The VERY FIRST dose shows r^ Because He V suits and a short treatment with Ad* gress ler-l ka will surprise you. ] . It drains such astonishing amounts i? the Ameri. m of old matter from the system that poaro? ?n ucc?unt A SINGLE DOSE relievos constlpa- ?, , , . m tlon, sour stomach and gas almost ! "8 ' 01 INSTANTLY. A dose twice a week throw" thousands o ruards against aDoendlcitia. T^e story is typlca of business man w ADV LRTISE IN THK EAN( AS- ahead in spite of hi TEK NEWS. IT PAYS. " 'rank Emerson ' man. and he knew i "Industry and fldel usual ability had w rv g r\ < tlon of resiionsibill Rush Printing s had given them tta o provided Mabel wll ^uwuaiiy 25; * h?d -?r F / mills for a quarter ___________knew tl?e trade an street and waa fam tall of credit and bi Ara Vnil In H Krperlenced had rlj Arc TUU in a and in his way be s Hurry For That ?ut he *!* not. * Acme mills, and It i Printing of I tern Who count la t! be was ooe of t YOUrS"? *2* workers who come matter of course an may be overlooked WATCH US SPEED UP ?*7 had come, it seem* mills, with their d< ? dispense with his s< clsion appeared to We Do Printing in the m a business oxperlen< fjt s f* m I* make him valunb: 1 winkling of an Eye ?4n,y andliw"? 0 J tlona, such an event ' caiMtrophe." 1 RCH 21, 1916 thk situation. TRULY A WONDERFUL TH Ions vi \vs :tr h. 1,1 its to Mr Rema-kable Instant of the Inst THE LANCASTER NBWS. MAI | UARD ^ pected & I ml 9 com m i axative tablet I e pleasant taste I * Laurc - i ' count> reiy member of the 9 >m Constipation- 1 ::r^, y of good healt I e exclusive selling rights 9 <n!,! lis great laxative trig is no i ^te^jCfJUL Store > DRUG CO. " into t ^mmmmm_m?mm. ??ni|i|? Oj tJKUKTINCiS I K(?l rUIKN'DS. . t, f I ? one 1 I Tho following arc a few of tli ixT.-tT.-Ltx a I greetings received this week from zens > J! friends of the Lancaster Chamber of |{. \. jg ^ Commerce, who could not be present there ;; at the second annual banquet: ugaim how :i From "C< 1. Aftermath." ;! Columbia, S. C., March in, 1910. (his pr ;! Mr. Luther Ellison, secretary, Wh c ; Lancaster, S. C. . M r > a '[ Dear Mr. Ellison: 3 ; I have been out of town for some |not st !> days and hence missed your kind in-j win a sjff vitatlon to attend the banquet of , plain "T" ;t the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce 1 jnt() t .' to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. Untmnitig fortunately, I cannot leave my work R?ver' at this time, as I might have been us. r able to arrange to do had I been her? candh ^ when the invitation came, but I ap (o (jf,| _ preciate It as much as if I were able ^ to be with you, and beg leave to wish 1,1 lon ^ you and your organization a very still I 5 pleasant evening. Lancaster has no1 the finer friend that The State, and it Jones is pleasant to learn of the splendid; part the young Chamber of Com- Wi' a 1 merce is playing in its development remal C 1nr|c upbuilding. martv VillVju With kindest regards, 'gover I am, very sincerely, Robert E. Gonzales. n>an ' 'certai Telegram From John T. Roddey, I Rock Hill. I LAI .ricd... I ronntjr. Rock Hill, S. C.. March 14. 191R. oath that no l* iu?ni?ic ^,1,, j. ri?>tir>' a Co.. ?io- Mr. Luther Ellison, secretary. of Toledo. I'uuntr nnil * ~ ? ------ -f liBiiraaier, M. U. L.m?, mt ??ld ?rm will I>?y nna, at-. KlllCt vitKKH imuj.au.h f?r near sir. catarrh that rannot t?* Regret exceedingly nm unable to; iU-4 C.itarrh Cure. ^ with >'OU except in Spirit. I Still crank J. rm.nby. claim, however, to be one of you. ....I aab-crtbcdi In oiy Tno T Roddev. R01 HfWBllHT, a. P.. IHHo. ,l"' v w. im.K.iUON. From Secretary Rinsloe. < liarlotte. Notary Public. Mr. Luther Ellison, secretary, u taken lut.maiiy aud Lancaster Chamber of Commerce. ?f ( a 1,1 > >i| and murou* aur- , , scud tor tmtimoniaia, Lancaster, S. 0, last r .. . ? Dear Mr. Ellison: berta V A CO.. Toledo, O. 7Bo- It is with genuine regret that 1 Airy, 'Ilia for ronatlpatton. must fleprive myself of meeting with wa*. | you upon the occasion of the second annual banquet of the Lancaster a< Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday ev \llen ening, March 14th to op IN BUSINESS It happens on that date we have h? an scheduled a very Important meeting tlousi 9 Was Discharged "r our Board of Directors and or w ki * ?s? t,1f> following day a partv of us must Vas Not Ag. R() to Washington. -a mo Personally and officially, 1 want ^atlor tf? assure you that whenever it is in n-sn Magazine th . h our pOWPr ,,, Kervp yOU ,,r n1P or of a business man j?anization you so ably represent, we ' r a reason that lias want you to call upon us without 0P'ni' if men out of work, hesitation. gang 1 of a certain type Again expressing regrets over my shoot ho will never got inability to accept your cordial in was s perseverance. vltation, believe me to he, with very tliouu was not a brilliant best wishes. statei it," says the writer. Sincerely yours. ' . ity rather than un- Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, r(> ron for him a posl- James R. Kinsloe, him \ ty and a salary of Executive Secretary. back, own frugality and cried gement of his wife Whitewash. |troub ieir home and had _, tli a college educa- At this season when many farmers kod tor the Acme have whitewashing of one kind or!wben of a century. Ho another to do. they will be Interested :Kripp he knew his own 1n the following directions for mak- wom< lllar with every de- j what Is known as "Government i r< tiling *nH ihlnnlnsf Mrt hUlud^,;! "uildlnn Whltewanh." I terwa m ^ valuable man. "Slake one-half bushnl fresh Umo flno"' nc buaineaa to the with boiling water, covering it toiout '' La the business get- keep in the steam. Strain liquid |frora be crises. Besides, through a fine sieve and add seven comPi hoee unaggressive ponndli of fine salt, previously dis- raniP i to be taken as a famil d whose true value "o'ved in warm water; three pounds f, im , in a mass of row- of ground rice, boiled In a thin pa.-to wj(h now that the c*"4*'8 and stirred In. boiling hot; one-half1 ofl ed possible for the "u ?creased output, to pound bolted gilders whiting; one who ervieea, and the die nound white glue, soaked flrRt in 'r'on< be flnai. cold water until swollen, then care-1 An fty-four, whose sole Mi,.n e has tended to fu,,y nielted over fire. To this mlxo to one concern ture add five gallons of hot water /.ea his own limlta- amJ let lt cOVored a few days." I ''""j . becomes a de< ided . i and c Fort Mill Times. #?nn< < ,. . i ot norm n Pigeons Told by r candul < v lor ;nv< rtinr. -. .. . Two Veracous Citizens. i- gath 'tvd fi"<>i ! the press clip in another column of I his pa The following should be append! K noted that '".tin? few ;>: hy our friend the angler, who n looted, most of i i in frown be weary of having his statemi > candidacy while . ?>ral tt' doubted. outspoken in condemnation At the monthly meeting of ? cer ... , . 11.11 homing society one of the meml hardly to lie doubted but . . ; . . related an interesting experience. Iv. t ooper has alnuidv reckon' '' ... . .. .. had. he said, recently sold a coi certain amount 01 newspaper "squeakers"?very young pigeoi tion, tor that was to be e.s to a man whose cote was 200 m It is well to note, however, away. He sent tbcm ofT by train, great many papers are acting was astounded to find them bacl wisely by withholding comment the old cote a couple of days latei present while awaiting devel- There was a painful silence, brc its. It is not always well to *tll!?.ngth by the Prc8ldent'8 "Won it one's self too quickly. U.<You (,oubt my word?.. demai uldition to the newspaper clip- the nariator of the story. The Advertiser quotes also "Not a bit of it!" was the re a paragraph from a former "Ifs a strange coincidence, that's ns citizen living in Greenville I sold the very same man a slttin He tells of overwhelming egKS in ,he middl? of June- I3e , . . ... I the end of the month those birds lent in his section for Cooper. . . . . . , , , ? . , hatched out and had flown bacl it is quite possible our cor- rae? Homing instinct's a wondc id' nt lias overestimated Coop- thing!" lopularity in that section, hii goes to show that there are a HAV? RE$ERVE jq qRAW many voters who wish him to x *i11,11' ' ,IS s,?>' New York Newspaper Gives Good 0 has similar information from vjce to Those who Must Fight -lions of tho state nnd there for a Living. reason to doubt but that lie lias i a truthful man. This s< 11 A bank account is the atnmur.i 1 < xpln:ns his entrance into tlio needed by every worker in the bi tl : or not Governor tor a livelihood. And this kind of .. ... pa redness can have no oppom up a- nn t the expectation ' , ... . . . , Those who are at tho front of ' y' 1,IS 1 fight for a living must have fur dot with Mr. ( ooper s entrance Sppp]p.s to depend 011 than Just tl lie 1 are. if th"re is a consid- on their persons at present. T iiodv of voters who wish to must be a source of supply tc r Coop, r or Vanning or any drawn on in case ot' need. s. : a first choice, it is their' Workers, yon should prepare > ge to do so and Cooper or Man- ?elve8 toward the time of n .... . ., ... 1 Whatever niav ho the national no 1.' " ri lit to denv 1 hem that \ , , , . 1 preparedness should be vour pors ' bv withdrawing from l lie .. .... . ? K policy. Safety lirst must be ; ami forcing them to vote lor motto, and there is no safety in ' majority of citi- jng from week to week, just wal >1 South Carolina wish to sc.- from one day to another. Your Cooper made governor and safety lies in having some money are no legal bars to he raised I b>' for that rainy day. which t him, he has a right to the <>ome at a?V time.?New York , regardless of the record of ni,1K vd.roMor. Thr.n of Be.ng We, > anyone should tind fault with There is something rudimentary ooper entering the race we do fundamental about having w >e. If he wins he is entitled to splashed down upon one, and gei lid if lie loses none need com- completely and dellciously wet. but himself. How this entrance damp, not moist, but wet, wrln he race will elect Blease to the wet* You y?ur8elf when * chlld 11 . , , enjoyed anything so much as norship will have to be shown - . . . , , . , , . first drenching in an unforeseen If Blease can defeat several unavoidable rainstorm-the thri lates, It would be much easier being wet. the cool drive of the v feat ono with all of his amniu- on your nose, into your sleeves, centered on that man. We down your neck; and the Jc lave a distinct recollection of shush of soaked, water-logged b lamentable contest between Even the tedium of being rubbed and Blease in 1912. alcohol, bundled up. and warned i _ would catch your death, did not d ,. ??- a muriyr i nai n,e event. You voted It b ns to be seen. He may be a than the time you fell ofT the r and then again he may be dock; It lasted longer.?Atl nor. It will take a far-sighted Monthly. 0 predict the outcome with any uty now.?I,aurens Advertiser. To Reduce Fleeh Safely. If one really wishes to reduce ST OF ALLEN GANG SHOT. fleBh without injury, careful di< absolutely necessary. Milk, eggs. fowl and fresh fruits are good. 1 i... u in *? v .. ? you must have lots of water, air 1 l?y Will Met raw Near Mount ' ,, .. , ... . . sunlight. Bicycle riding is b Airy, X. C. than walking, and dancing also 1 to reduce. Eat only simple, light foods wi1 moke, \a., March 18. Jack greases, oils, starches , last of the famous Allen clan, gravies. Shun all liquors and rrol county, was shot and killed drinks?and eat nothing after light in the home of Mrs. Ro- o'clock in the afternoon. Do not i Martin, five miles from Mount seven hours at night and i N. C.. by Will McCraw. On l.is *n afternoon nftP aB you wou,d , ., . .. . plague. The Juice ot a lemon, t home from Mount Airy, where ; , , . ^ . .... in a glass of hot water with a .Id a wagon load of lum.ier. spoonfu, of rochelle salts at nig stopped at Mrs. Martin's home a]ao g00(j end the night. After supper ____________ id Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Hattle Hungarian Faces. :l neighbor, were sitting j have never seen such intere i? I lie fire talking. McCraw photographer's show windows in and took part in the conver- there are in Budapest Partly tl l. The Allen trials were di-- because the photographers are 1. McCraw nss..rti.H it to hut nnrtlv it must lie in ihn e.l I,v Iho woinonTthnt In hi- Ihtrian. thetn?elve?-?uch vivid. Wo?l.v Edtvnrrts. one ,.f th """"f- ''conventional raeen n people look as if thoy ought to d sent to the penitentiary for art)nR aml wrltp tho muflJc am, n lug up tho Carrol! county court. ftn(1 playH an(1 pa1nt ?lf> picture not as courageous as people aj| (he rest of the world. If :ht he was. Angered by this haven't done so. It must be bet nent Jack Allen is said to hav along with their natural talent. ;ed McCraw severely, charging aave th's indolence and tenden vith defaming a man behiu 1 his rtor> and not n,lsh things throu . . a. .. .. Arthur ftuhe in Colliers \\ eekl] Fearing trouble Mrs. Martin out: "Don't, don't have anv le here. Lines to Bo Remembered. e words were scarcely spoken So long as we love we servi the two men rushed together. '?nK we are loved by othe ing at each other's throa s. Th wou,d alm08t we are ?nd>?P , , I.. * , ? ble; and no man is useless whi m and their children ran from . . . . _ . . . . . has a friend.?Robert Loula St iom screaming. Immediately afrds a shot rang out, followed by ler. McCraw. hatless and withlis overcoat, it is said, plunged "*"he Up-to-Date. the house and disappeared. Ac- ?' y??terd*y had an _ _ i_,? k., . ? ? fashioned red plush autograph al anled by wagoners, who were ,. . . . . , . . . ..a. w , w which she cherished; the girl < inn in tho neighborhood, the ?ay h>>n.( on y returned to the house and thing but a check book.?F*1 | (ucU A linn lwln<? ?? " ? . ........ ?7""b <?? i"?" iiooi Tlmea-Iinion. u bullet hole through bis bead. fleers are hunting for MK'raw, . . . . .... ... Potatoes Supplant Poodlea. Is believed to be hiding with T?._. I)ana8 ao<,,pty W( Is In the mountains. have put away the poodle and t inquest over the body of Jack up the pet potato. They are plai will be held this afternoon. sweet polatoes In costly cut i bowls, covering them with water en was a brother of Floyd Al- watohlng them grow. The re8ult who died in the electric chair, beautiful vine of delicate yello1 >f St dim Allen, now in the penl- green They require no earth, try. they have an a wful thirst. | j, | . *-.,1 i a i ING oic. iu!i\ i:. miiTi: i<> fi;:\i? comix;!: incl - 'I't l !\ii< oaf at \ lidervon. Red lust ,n The Slate: lilts \nd-rs >n. Mm h I ">. The Rev. .John i; WliUe 1>. i?.. pastor of the tain | First Ilaptist church of Anderson, Sera ^ been elected president of Anlie ,n college, succeeding Dr. James | I'. Kinaid. who resigned a few weeks 1S * ! liles ' a>J0, Tonight the board of deacons and i 01 ",0 voted unanimously to c in | recommend next Sunday morning to r! the congregation that Dr. White be ken ! allowed to accept the presidency car ,1 or- I ... .i ... iiuiik uii me mines or pastor and ' president at the same time. ided j white h.ts tiie matter under > 1 | advisement. In the event he decides ajj* I to accept he will co-operate with B 0f j Dr. Ktnard until the end of the presfore | ?'iit session and will become presihad J dent next summer. i to ; Dr. White is a North Carolinian trlul i,y birth and came to the Anderson church from \tlanta six months ago. In Atlanta he was the pastor of the ON Second Baptist church and is coni b t . ,| a lender in the Southern BapAd t i invention. Il<- is a graduate o" Wak" Forest and degrees have l confer eel oii him <?y Wake For... an I I la v lor univer - iv of Waco, ition ; lttle ; ' :,s' pre- n"v pa tor of the largest juts. < h of nv d- nni dilation in South the '' 'Una :r d the action of (he hoard ther cI : < (>ito nialit inc . ? that the hose eh ireii and college which i,; under ^ 1 0 tit n\ l i !l In >be , . . . a-soi a' 1 than 'our- I ' v 1" 'i in 1 !; ' !> ist end. ' v; Ways of the Cpissum. onal . . The <;; :i:l i.- if prowler, your .. , . ' usually preterring moonshine for its ! r forays. When ready to bear young , the opossum makes a nest of dried only , ..... . grass tn the hollow of a tree and pro. . duces twelve or thirteen blind, naked Kve- ones, about half an inch long, ? These she places with her fore feet, J and here each little one clings to tk teat. Here they remain until about two months old. When caught the a.n<_ opossum feigns death, meanwhilo r'tV^1 watching an opportunity to escape From this comen the Americanism "playing 'possum." Ring lever your Room With Personality, and The walls of the room were proII of pared in faded gold, like an old man's . ater memory of a sunshiny day when hit) and heart was young, and the cretonnes lyous at the windows, once brave and gay1 oots. In their coloring, were blurred, and with dimmed, like memories of the short, you bright hours of youth, flaming out. lmin- one after another, almost painfully etter distinct, which the hand of t.rue 1as. boat- 'woven into one indefinite j at' ^rn# antic with all the passionate Joy and sharpregret washed out. The restless feet of youth had stamped out the design* In the carpet, and had worn a path; straight through the heart of the big, > the peaceful room to the open front anflk lB the wide, pulsing world without. Llko fish, incarnate spirit of the room, fcb? an(* little hostess sat in the stifT, high an^ backed chair of her great grandfather, etter fluttering her ivory-tinted hand* selps among the fragile china that had been the wedding present of her greatLhout grandmother, while the youth of long an<l ago smiled wisely down on her out of their narrow, black frames on thn riall.?The Countryside Magazine. Bleep ivoid I the ajteD Porpoise In Long Race. jh Four porpoises, the largest ever housed at the New York aquarium, one measuring nine feet, were put in the center tank recently. They no sooner hit the water than they started sting on what looked like a race. J. Shay i as of the aquarium force, who brought, lis is them here, said they probably had a good hunch that after about 9,999,999 laps Hun thov would catch up to an opening out illtor- tn QPvl T bnv fvrwyrx - | ? ? * .* v " VV4,U11 ?* II v.\w rhese right with tho stir., n th^ | The |<orpoises were caught in a net ovels j at the fishery of Joseph K. Nye at a for Hatteras. They onmo on the Old Do they minion iiner Princess Anne. auae. Their racing diet will be 20 pounds they of fresh herring apiece, cy to Tho last porpoise in the aquarium igh.? lived 21 months and 9 days and at* T. six and a half tons of herring. ^ " m ?"L. ' How to Avoid Paulty Postures. .! The other day a certain woman a; asked one of her" friends who had a rs* 1 most graceful figure what she did eusa- wben she was young to prevent herself 16 from assuming faulty postures and even- faiunc jnto bad walking, habits. Sb? answered that as a child she was mad? to practice walking before a mirror for a short time every day, and sb? , ol(j bad to hold a atick behind the bac)v Ibum, moving 1* slowly from the 1*ai?Fuf. >f to w*rd, and then down aa far aa poari anv- *?le. orlda There were also other eiercisee oT' this nature. Deportment Is act prao tired so carefully nowadays, one 1m aginen; ^ut it might be a good idea tor mothers of growing children to revive amen this practice, aken _____________ nting glass Carlyle on Work, and Work, properly so called. Is an ap* is a Pea' from the seen to the unseen?a wish- devout calling upon higher powers; but and unless thoy stand by us it will not be a work but quackery.?Carlyla* t ,...M