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LETTERH OF ADMINISTRATION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Lancaster.
By J.E. Stewman, Judge of Pro
bate.
> Whereas Mrs. Laura Bowers has
made suit to me to grant her Letters
of Administration of the estate and
effects of Martin C. Bowers, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased,
that they be and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Lancaster on 16th Oct.,
1916, next, after publication thereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
how cause. If any they have, why
the said Administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand, this 26th
day of Sept. Anno Domini 1916.
J. E. STEWMAN.
Probate Judge.
101-2tc-Tues.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will, as guardian of the
estate of Ira B. Small, on the 26th
day of October, 1916, make her final
return as such guardian and apply
to the Probate Court of Lancaster
county for letters dismissary.
MRS. JERUSHA SMALL,
Guardian Estate of Ira R. Small.
Sept. 26, 1916. 100-4tp.-Tues.
^NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
wilt, as administratrix of
the estate of Manly J. Small, deceased.
on the 26th day of October,
1916. make her final return as such
administratrix and apply to the Probate
Court, of Lancaster county for
letters dismissary.
MRS. JERUSHA SMALL.
Administratrix estate of said deceased.
Sept. 26. 1916. 100-4tp.-Tues.
CLERK'S SALE.
STATE OF sorni CAROLINA.
County of Lancaster.
In Common Picas.
W. L. Blackmon. Plaintiff.
V8.
Eliza Bowers et al.. Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree made In the
above stated case by Judge Ernest
Moore, dated July 27th. 1916. I will
soil at public auction to the highest
bidder, at Lancaster Court House, on
the first Monday in November next,
within the legal hours of sal.), the
following described real estate, fo
wit:
All that certain parcel or tract of
land, lying, being and situate in
Pleasant Hill Township, County of
Lancaster, and State of South Carolina,
containing five hundred and
sixty-three (663) acres more or leis,
and having the following boundaries,
to wit: On the north by lands of J.
J. Reeves and Francis Twitty; on the
east by lands of Callie Reeves ?Tfd
Lottie Falle; on the south by lands
of Mrs. Lottie Faile and estate lands
of Evan Rollings, and on the west
by estate lands of Robert A. Crimmlnger,
deceased.
Terms of sale. cash. Purchaser or
purchasers to pay for papers.
PAUL MOORE.
C. C. C. L. C.
Blakeney & Williams,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Oct, 6, 1916. Once a week for
3 weeks.
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| OUR HEALTH TALK
Ten Commandments for Wise Eutinp
Test these upon your yourself. Nc
two people are exactly alike. Nc
general rule is hard and fast. Carefully
expriment and see how much
fat, protein, and carbohydrate you require.
Stick to that.
2. Don't eat more than you need
tc keep you in efficiency. The superflous
is never without danger. Most
diseases come from clogging the system
with waste.
3. Eat slowly. Don't bolt, nc
matter how hungry. Chew thoroughly.
4. Keep your teeth sound. Cleanse
them religiously three times a day,
Visit you dentist twice a year,
whether you need it or not. Never
keep a sore tooth; if it can't be fixed
have it out; you'd as well be steadilv
swallowing poison.
5. Drink plenty of water between
meals. As pure as you can get it.
6. Meats have no food values that
cannot be obtained in other foods in
a form better adapted for human consumption.
7. Take no alcoholic beverage,
And if you don't overload your sto;nach,
and don't eat flesh, you will not
want it.
8. Remember that the feeling*
have much to do with digestion,
Keep sweet. Don't eat when worried
or angry or grouchy. Contentment
is a good sauce. Daughter is better.
9. Eat no free sugar, such as candy,
syrup, table sugar, etc. Take only
in such combinations as nature supplies./
10. Foods are necessary not only
to build up but to cleanse the body.
Hence eat cleansing foods liberally.
Such as celery, lettuce, spinach, beet
greens, asparagus , radishes, string
beans and other vegetables.?Dr.
Frank Crane.
Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective lexatWe A Utter Tonic
Dots Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach.
In addition to other properties, Lax-Foe
contains Cascara in acceptable form, a
stimulating Laxative and Tonic. Lax-Foa
acts effectively and does not gripe nor
disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids
digestion,arouses the liver and secretions
and restores the healthy functions. 50c.
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T-. ina arrive I.ar.crs'er from:
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I To. 114?Marlon, Blacksburg, Ch .r
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1:35 p. m.
No. 117?Columbia, Klngsvllle and
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Intermediate stations 8:45 a. m
No. 113?Rock Hill, Blacksburg
Marlon, Charlotte and Inter
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No. 114?Klngsvllle. Colombia
Charleston and intermedial*
stations 1:86 .. n.
P.
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For Information as to passenger
fares etc.. call on
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE
Notice Is Hereby given that the undersigned
will, as guardian of the estate
of Mrs. Sallle B. Rogers on the
25th day of October, 1915, make his
final return as such guardian and apply
to the Probate Court of Lancaster
county for letters dismlssary.
8. J. RICHARD80N,
Guardian.
Sept. 28th. 1916. 100-4tc-Tues.
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The Old Standard general strengthening Ionic,
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Tonoline Is Beauty Aid A
nounces Specialist.
Mildred Louise Talk of Interest
Women.
' As health is a first aid to beau
' this story, told by Mildred Louii
beauty specialist, of Boston, Mas
1 is of unusual interest.
"I can recommend no better heal
giver than tonoline," said Mildr
1 Louise. ? ?
"I was for many months a vict
' of stomach trouble and nervousne
I had suffered terribly from pai
that followed eating. Headaches i
' so would add to my worries. Po
digestion finally brought on n<
vousness.
1 "Relief came, however, when
1
took the advice of several worn
1 who said, 'Take tonoline.'
'! "Not long after I started the tor
line treatment, my patrons beg;
to remind me of the improvement
I my condition. And because health
1 the quickets way to beauty, the i
provemcnt was particularly noth
able in my face.
1 "What tonoline really did for l
I cannot say. I am so grateful tlI
am very willing to recommend tc
oline publiciy."
Tonoline is a purely vegetable p
paration which goes to the seat
( common maladies?stomach and k
ney trouble, catarrhal affections
j the mucous membranes, liver n
| ments and impurities of the blood
and quickly restores proper acti<
Tonoline is being explained daily
/many people at any good drug sto
Notice:?As tonoline is a wond<
ful flesh builder it should not
. taken by any one not wishing to
crease his weight ten pounds
more. Although many reports a
received from those who have be
'benefited by tonoline in severe cas
i of stomach trouble and nervo
dyspepsia, chronic constipation, e
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CAPTAIN OF MOKWK
KILLED IN FRANC
London, Oct. 7.?Count von Dc
na-Schlodien, commander of the Gi
man cruiser Moewe, has been kill
in France, according to a Milan d
patch to The Chronicle. Count Dohi
Schlodien was in command of a bi
talion of the Thirty-fifth infant
regiment.
The ^t^erman cruiser Moewe <
raped from the British blockade i
ward the end of 1915 and for sevei
months sucessfully raided allied on
merce, capturing or sinking 15 stea
era. On February 1, 1916, the Brit!
steamer Appam arrived in Hampt
roads with a German prize crew frr
the Moewe on board. Her arrh
caused a profound aenaation aince
was the first Intimation the Germ
' commerce raider was again on t
' high seas. On March 6 the Moc
1 concluded its exploits by running t
1 British blockade for a second tit
' and safely reaching a German po
An official statement from Her]
stated that she had on board 1
prisoners and 1,000,000 marks
gold bars. It was announced th
one of her achievements was the la
ing of the mine which caused the
structlon of the British battiest
[ King Edward VII on January 1
1916.
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'/TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1916
I WHAT FARMERS
By W. F.
Xo Names.
IIf correspondents will send names
and stamps for reply I will answer
their letters. 1 cannot answer letters
with no signature.
Improving Bermuda Pastures.
! j Two correspondents ask how tc
j improve a Bermuda pasture and get
some grass on it in winter. Disk
th esoil over and sow 15 pounds ol
orchard grass seed an acre, and then
roll the sod smooth again. The disk|
ing will do no harm to Bermuda, but
| rather improve it. and the orchard
grass will give pasture early and
lute.
A Wlhl I .eg u me.
"I send herewith a legume plant
| found on an old field. It has nodules
on the roots and grows about 15
inches high. Wouiu like to know
what it is and if it would be of any
value planted.'
Hjj The little slip sent is either Cassia
cli Nivtitans of Cassia chamaeorista.
or Without the flowers I could not tell
one variety from the other. The
1? plant is a legume and to some extent
n. will help the soil. It is a common
and pretty plant here. But we have
so many legumes of heavier growth
to that is hardly worth while to experiment
with the Cassfoe.
ity
se* A Winter l.jiwn.
,9'' "Some time ago I saw it stated in
The Progressive Farmer that rye
'*** grass could be sowed on a Bermuda
et* lawn for winter. Please let me know
how much seed to use on a plot
im 100x100 feet." " 1
s8' I have seen a lawn much improved
ns in winter by chopping up the Bera'~
muda and sowing Italian rye grass
or thickly and then rolling the sod back
5r" firmly. This will give a green lawn
all winter, and as the Itlaian rye
* grass is in effect an annual, it will
en disappear in the hot summer weather.
About 10 pounds of seed should be
lo~ sowed on the space mentioned,
an
in
|s Italian Ilyo (trass.
m_ "I want to know something about
,e_ what is called Italian rye grass. 1
have heard said that it is better than
[jjp clover. Is it good for cutting 01
t grazing, and will it spread and make
>11- trou^'e'"
The Italian rye grass is to all injtents
an annual, and apt to die out in
J'gI
summer. On good soil the seed sow
ed in the fall will make a good crop
11 I of hay in the spring, and then will
usually die out. It cannot be com"
i pared to clover, for clover will im
j prove the soil while the rye grass
5n jdraws on it. For getting a temper?
ary hay crop it answers very well
re J
"iand is off in time to sow peas.
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in-j Wants to Know a tonal Deal.
ori "Is Rape injurious to hogs grazing
ire on wh<*n wet?. 2. Is it advisable
en to p'ant Bermuda grass now? 3.
What is a cheap price for ground
us ''mes,one f.o.b farms? In buying 30
tc tons would you use it at rate of 350
| pounds an acre on the whole place
or 1,000 pounds on part? 4. Will a
* small patch of Bermuda make seen
* and be scattered through the ma'O.inure
if grazed steadily? 5. Is rye
+ >n good crop to sow and pasture.
41shutting off stock in January and
t turning it under in March for hut
J mus?"
^ I do not think that any harm will
- he done to the hogs on the rape. 2.
.'Bermuda should be planted only in
1 spring. 3. I would not use ground
limestone if it costs over $2.50 a ton
at the farm The application of 350
*'1 pounds an acre will do very little
good. Two thousand pounds an acre
>h-|of the ground limestone is as small
f'-ja dressing as I wouiu use. 4. Berpd
mudii does not seed here to any exis
tent and will seldom spread any in
way. 5. Rye is a good crop for
at- pasture in winter and turning in
ry spring, and will he very much better
if crimson clover is sowed with it.
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to" Neglected Peach trees.
?Q 1
"What is the trouble with my
m peach trees? There is a gummy stuff
m comes out near the ground, the leaves
8 turn yellow, and the trees look as
<>n though they will die."
,m. And die they will if you continue
rsil
to neglect them and let the borers
i( kill them. The gum shows that bor3
n
ers are at work, and the thing to do
h" is to clear away the gum and follow
w* I
up the track of the borer with a knife
K A
and take it out. Then go over ths
trees spring and fall, and wherever
the gum is seen to go for the borer
"n at once.
9 9
in Crimson Clover,
lat "What is the proper fertilizer for
,y? crimson clover on land that has a
|P. growth of crab grass and rag weed,
lip when you have no stable manure?
[ft/Is nitrate of soda suitable to use?
Also what is the best fertiliser for
WANT TO KNOW
, MASSEY
wheat?"
Stable manure and nitrate of soda
would certainly increase the growth
of the clover, but it would not do as
much for the improvement of the soil
in getting nitrogen from the air as it ,
will without these, for the clover
> would use the readily available nitrogen
and would not get so much ot 1
the aerial nitrogen. All the clover
needs will be acid phosphate liberally
used. It can get all the nitro
gen it needs then. If the soil is
arid aiul needs lime, it will be well
to harrow in an application aftei
plowing. 1
Itieliardson in Sea bra.
"I send you a specimen of vegeta- ]
ble growth known to people around
here as clover, but it is not like any
. clover I have ever seen. What is
lit?"
The plant is Hichardsonia scabra, i
a native of Mexico which has become !
naturalized in the tower South. It is
of no kin to clover. All the true clov- ,
, era belong to the genus Trifolium. 1
This plant has a most of common
names, as Mexican clover. Spanish
clover, Florida clover, Poor Joe, etc.
It belongs to the order Rubiaceae, (
which includes coffee, cinchonia and .
madder. Some consider it of some '
value as pasture or hay, but it is '
i
of little account compared with the ,
true clovers. <
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An OJd Kei
Since I Began
Taking Peruna
I Weigh 120
Pounds for the
First Time in
My Life. My
former weight
was 102 lbs. My
Mother who is
! 76 Years Old
I Had Grown so
Weak She coul
She also took Pe
ier and looking \
Th? above splendid woman is Mrs. Hat
Nho. Mcomrapiidj Peruna to all housewives
Ohio, for a free copy of the Ills of Life."
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TROUBLE i
Signs of Danger
Backache, dizziness and headache,
with "specks before the eyes." irregular
heart action and liver trouble.
The severity of the early .symptoms
depending upon the amount of
poisons which the kidneys have allowed
to remain in the system.
SYMPTOMS.
Aching Pains over the Hips. Backache.
Sediment or Deposit In Urine,
[rriation of the Bladder, Pain in
Urinating. Rheumatism (uric acid in
blood), Sudden Stoppage of Urine,
Highly Colored or Milky White Urine,
Pass Blood or Mucus in Urine,
Retention of Urine. Straining after
Urinating. Thick or Sluggish Urine,
Stone in the Bladder, Cystitis (inflnmatiou
of bladder). Catarrh of
manner or Bowels. FuUness under
Eyes, Voracious Appetite. Thirst,
Gall Stone. Gravel, Pain in Urethra,
Swollen Ankles. Dimmed Vision,
Specks before the Eyes Scanty Urine.
Frequent Calls. Mouth Dry,
Biliousness. Dribbling. Lumbago,
loss of Flesh,Weakness. Irregular
Heart Action. Ulceration of the
Bladder. Skin Pale, Waxy ami Dry,
Bad Oder of Perspiration.
Simple Test For Kidney Disease.
Fill a bottle with urine; let it
stand for twelve hours; if there is a
sediment or cloudiness of any kind
you have kidney or bladder trouble,
and you should begin taking Kidneco
treatment today. Don't delay
until the disease is too far advanced.
Kidnecn is put up in 25. 5<>c and $1
packages.
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