The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 29, 1916, Page 3, Image 3
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0 Stationery ana. Riper Goods. ?
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and especially^ Good Flour?Melrose.
We also have in bur shore a cotton buyer,
MR. JULIAS AHRENS
I who will tfive the highest market price for
your cotton. \
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THE LANCASTER NEWHFI
. HOUGHES CHARGES" ]j
WITH USUAL VIM
i TALKS OF JOHN LIND
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Declares Mexican Representa- t
1 tive Was Ousted bv President
Wilson.
Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 26.?The|
! >administration was challenged to- i.
night by Charles 10. Hughes to deny'si
his charges that John Lind was au- ol
thorized hyPresident Wilson in 1 *.? 14 w
to sav to "the minister from a for- s?
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etgn power in Mexico" that lluerta k
would be put out of the presidency r<
of Mexico if he did not voluntarily w
get out. Mr. Hughes issued his chal- pi
lenge in a speech here in the Cen- ni
tral armory. In the same address 01
he lauded Myron T. Herrick, who was]g(
on the speaker's platform, for the p
manner in which he discharged his'
duties as ambassador to France injii
the early days of the war and declared
that the appointment of a tl
successor to Mr. Herrick" in a timeip
of great emergency" would ever re- ai
main a bolt upon the present ad- ir
ministration. tl
The speech here tonight was the tl
last of eight deliveries on the second c!
day of the nominee's campaign n
through Ohio. In his address at To-1 d
ledo before employes of a large au-l
tomobile plant a number of thelp
workmen cheered repeatedly for, w
Wilson. This meeting rlosed with a o
volley of questions prompted by hisje
attack on the administration for the tl
Adamson law and by uncomplimen- ci
tary reference to the notnniee him- n
self. h
"What about the Danbury hatters tl
case?" was the chief question. One tl
man started it. but others took it up p
and the words were echoed by many e
voices. Mr. Hughes heard the com- w
motion, and. thinking that it camel d
from men on the edge of the crowd f<
that had not heard his reference to ti
the Adamson law, said: b
"If VOU Will tl'll I1IU f rln-.l..
there what I haive said 1 think they v\
will understand my views."
Later Mr. Hughes said he had not1'1
heard the reference to the Danburv
hatters case.
An Easv Wav To Reduce
Flesh
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Drink Hot Water and Take Tassco.
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| Haven't oyu often wished for a (|
medicine to reduce your tlesh? Some.thing
that does not require dieting or .
j calisthenics? Well, right here you t
have it in 5-grain tassco tablets, ^
which you may secure at your drug- '
gist. They are pleasanty to take, per- ^
fectly harmless and cause no restrictions
of habit" or eating, and reduce t
the Mesh, little by little, until you
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are down to t ht nutuber of pounds ^
I you wish to weigh'. Too much Mesh
j is undesirable, a/ most quiet, stout ^
people will readHv admit, and it de- ,
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tracts from onf's j^ood appearance;
| makes one /lum?' and short of
jbreath. t \
There isn't any peason why anyone
should Y too stokit, when there's
I this much-fried, perfectly satisfactory
remedy at any good drug store. "
Tassco tablets (don't forget the
name) jjrre recommended by phvsicians
aqd are guaranteed to be perfectly
harmless. Refuse substi- 1
tutes, if you can not come to our
store, we will mail tassco to you. ''
. .sin- rilhK?
KltKK taksco rot'i?o\ + f
+ the tassco co. +
Itoston, Mass. +
+ Send mo by return mail a 50c
box of your wonderful obesity +
treatment. I enclose 10c in +
?# silver or stamps to help pay +
postage and packing. + p
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Denies He Was Eaten by Fish.
George H. Baldwin positively a?
nled that he had been eaten by t '
, shark, despite seemingly overwhelm
Ing evidence to the contrary.
! Recently a man-eating shark wa> tl
killed off Gatallna island, and whei h
its inferior Was examined fragmenti j>
of a man's coat were found, to whicl
, waB attached a pin of the Amerlcai t
Society of Civil Engineers bearing ^
Baldwin's name. Hts demise was an
nounced in Los Angeles newspapers
tnd his wife began to receive scoret ?
it telegrams and letters of condo I
ence. tl
Mrs. Baldwin some months ago gave hi
Iiway one of Baldwin's old coats, from ,i
which she forgot to remove the pin.? V)
Berkeley (Cal.) Dispatch to Ban Ergto
Cisco Chronicle.
No. 660 "
| This is pretcri^on prepared especially
for MALARIArfbr CHILLS A. FEVER, in
Five or sis ^Acikwill break any case, and tt
If taken thafsi aV>oic the Fever will not
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tIDAY, SEPT. 2ft. 191(i
VAREHOUSE HEAD T
AGREES 10 STAY
SO TELLS COMMITTEE
Executive Board of Warehouse
Association Implores Him to
Remain in Odice.
Columbia, Sept. 2?j. John L. M<auriti.
State Warehouse com in isoner,
told the executive eominittee
f the State Warehouse association,
hen requested to come to their
?R8if)Yl l??t lliurH# * ? * *
v ...^uv uitvi lilt*) Ilittl Ulen
action upon his contemplated
jsignation, that he would comply
ith their request and remain in the
[tuition which he holds. The comlittee
met in Columbia last evening
a the call of the secretary of the as)ciation.
John K. Anil. Mr. Aull is
rivate secretary to Mr. McLaurin.
The committee adopted the followig
resolution;
"That it is our candid judgment
lat the real producers of cotton, thej
atrons of the warehouse system
nd the friends of scientific marketig
commend the administration of
lis office by Mr. McLaurin, and that
ley desire that he continue to dlsharge
the duties of warehouse comlissioner
and devote himself to the!
evelopment of the same."
J. Arthur Hanks of St. Matthews,
resident,was not able to attend and
as represented by CI. A. Guignard
t Columbia, lie wrote a letter, how-1
ver, in which he said that he felt
liat "to lose Mr. McLaurin to this
a use at this time on account of
iere political considerations would,
e nothing short of calamitous, and
herefore he earnestly trusted that
tie committee might use all its:
ower to prevail on him to reconsidr
his contemplated action." "It
as the fire of his genius which kin-j
led its light." he said; "his talent;
?r organization and his enthusias-l
< uevouon which has thus fat I
rought it on its way." The sent i- I
tents expressed by President Banks I
ere indorsed by the committee. [
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f. A. .lames of llishn|?Yillc Issues L* J
t 'all for ('on vent Ion at t'oluinhia
< htolMT 18 for llefeatisl ruction.
Columbia, Sept. 26. A convention! ^^4
t minority faction in South Carolina .PBL
as been called to meet in Columbia
n October 18, according; to :t call tjgf
ssued here today under the signa W
ure of W. A. James of Bisbopville.1
strong Please man and former I
leniher of the general assembly. .PjPJ
'he call follows: I PjP
"I hereby call lor a convention of!
he reform faction of the Democratic 1 M
rnrty to be held 011 Tuesday, Octoer
18, in Columbia. During thel
ampaign just passed appeals were 1 ^^4
lade to 'save civilization.' This was
one in 1876, when negro doniinat-i fljP
<1 was the issue. Men have been AjQ
leard to justify questionable ineth- njttA
Is at the ballot box upon the same
rounds as when dealing with ne-|
roes in 1876, and now it is up to
is. and is our duty, to hold a great
onvention and demonstrate that we,
re as good white men as are those M
ho contemptuously stigmatize the
one and sinew of this State as
Pleaseites' and for the further pur- 1^
use of increasing our faith in and
mm
onset-rating our efforts to tno 1
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inuance ol the struggle for the prin- pp.
iples upon which we stand. M
"1 suggest that each Democratic
lull send one true and tiied re- 1
ormer a> delegates to this convenAll
newspapers who have any of Si
lie kind of people as subscribers |
lease publish one time." I Sg
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onoline Is Iteauty Aid An-!
nounces Specialist. 'iHl
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lilclrcd Louise Talk of Interest to |
Women. w
As health is a first aid to beauty'
liis story, told by Mildred Louise.1
eauty specialist, of Iloston, Mass., i L^Pj
> of unusual interest, j |
"I can recommend ncybetter health Pji
iver than tonoline.yr said Mildred
ouise. / !
"I was for many months a victim
f stomach trouhp and nervousness.!
had suffered .flerrinly from pains .
tat followed anting. Headaches al- olim
? would akdrto my worries. Poor' '^<1
igestion fimlly brought on ner- barH'
[>usness. / \ |comi
"Reliejr came, however, when 1 m>y
>ok th4 advicy of several women ,*1P 1
ho st^d. 'Take\onoline.' ment
"Nog long afterVl started the tono- ,,n"
ne ylreatment, my patrons began Tono
> remind me of the improvement In man3
ly condition. And because health is N<
le ciuickets way to beauty, the im-iful t
rove ment was partict larly notice- taket
ble in my face. jcreas<
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WORK SHOES
To ?et (lie best possible wear out of any
work shoe the leather should he kept oiled.
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we have secured an oiling Outfit :iml a
supply of Leather-Life, the host oil made
for shoes. Chine in every week and oil
your shoes.
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It's Ahout a Two-Minute Job
?With Everything Handy.
Come In Any Time, Whether
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We Want Yon To Double The Wear of
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HIRSCH2
Lancaster's Fastest Growing Store.
We "HON RRANIY' The World's
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FLOUR GOING UP 1
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The price of Flour is steadily advanc- W
inc. but owing to the fact that I had contracted
for a large shipment of ^
FLOUR AND SUGAR ?
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Before the price advanced I am in a posi- w
tion to give mv customers the benefit of B
closer prices on these commodities than mv H
competitors. Can save vou monev. Get
mv prices before vou buv vour next Flour O]
or Sugar.
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OUR STOCK OF FLOUR IS THE BEST H
The mills can make, and you have a choice
of several excellent brands at this store.
We sell also a select line of Staple and
Fancv Groceries. Our business policy. as ^
vou know is. W
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Phone 301 Brooklyn W
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mot say. I am so grateful that received from those who have been
very willing to recommend ton- benefited by tonoline in severe cases
publiciy." ?* stomach trouble and nervous
moline isva purely vegetable pre- chronic constipation, etc.
tion which goes to the seat of ?"die B<>_\ FKKR?
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trouble, catarrhal affections of
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i people at any good drug store. 4, Send me by return mail a 50c
dice:?As tonoline is a wonder- box of* your celebrated flesh 4>
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1 by any one not wishing to in- 4? pay postage and packing.
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