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HUSBAND I DESPA After Four Tears of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Garo Up in Despair. Hwtlli f*w to Rescue* Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered lor four years, with womanly troubles, and during Ada time, 1 could only sit up lor aXtha while, and could not walk anywhere at afl. At times, 1 wortd have serare pahM lu my left side. The doctor was called fa, and MUnat ant relieved me for a while, but 1 was toon confined to my bed again. After Eat, nothing learned to do me any good. MLLRDRKD1XA HAIR REMEDY Grows Hair and We Prove it by Hundreds of Testimonials. It never fails to produce the desired results. It enlivens and invigorates the hair glands and tissues of the scalp, resulting in a continuous and increasing growth of the hair. Letters of praise are continually coming in from nearly all parts of the country stating that Mllderdina Hair Remedy has renewed the growth of hair in cases that were considered absolutely hopeless. A lady from Chicago writes: "After a short trial my hair stopped falling and I now have a lovely head of hair, very heavy and over one and a nair yards ion*." Milderdina Hair Remedy stimulates the scalp, makes it healthy and keeps it so. It is the greatest scalp invigorator known. It is a wholesome medicine for both the hair and the scalp. Even a small bottle of it will put more genuine life in your hair than a dozen bottles of any other hair tonic ever made. It shows results from, the very start. Now on sale at every drug store and toilet store in the land. 60c and $1.00. Mildredlna Hair Remedy Is the only certain destroyer of the dandruff microbe which is the cause of 98 per cent of hair troubles. These pernicious, persistent and destructive little devils thrive on the ordinary hair tonics. Slip a few Pri smokes into yj t J You've hea| patented pro^e loke your fill w roves out evei ce Albert has ut coupons c to give quality 3 sport smokir m Vint if/in Vr 2 RESCUED JRING WIFE I had gotten so weak I could not stanc and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle o Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced taking it From the very firs dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without in . tiring me, and am doing all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up In despair. Try I Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped i imw man fli luutH'u wumcn, ns 3i t ymxt of continuous success, and should i surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what II wfll do. Ask him. He will recommend it Begin taking Cardui today. Writ* to: Chattanooga Maitclna Co.. Lwv Aivtaory Depl, Chattanooga. Toon., for SvocioJ Instruction! on your cam and Cl-oago book. hon* Troafi at for W*mh." aant In otaJa arrappar |4? Bad Colds from Little Sneeses Grow Many colds that hang on all winter start with a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore throat, a tight chest. You know the symptoms of colds, and you know prompt treatment will break them up. Dr. King's New Discovery, with its soothing antiseptic balsams, has been breaking up colds and healing coughs of young and old for 47 years. Dr. King's New Discovery loosens the i phlegm, clears the head, soothes the ' irritated membrane and makes breathing easier. At your Druggist, 160c.?Adv. SOUTHERN RAILi WAY IMPROVEMENTS Washington, D. C., Oct. 7.?For ' every dollar paid to the Southern , Railway by the people South during August, 1916, the Southern paid out in the South 11.12, according to figures announced today by Comp troller A. H. Plant. The Southern Railway disbursed -during the month, for labor, material, supplies and other purposes. $6,088,749 of which $5,185,850, or 85.16 per cent, was paid to individuals and industries located in the ; South, this sum being $637,653 ii access of the total moneys contribute 1 ed by the South for transportation 1 purposes. For improvements to its roadway and structures, the Southern snent * $1,178,006.97 In August. 1916, n< against $678,340.92 during August. 1915, and $537,445.24 during Au 1 gust, 1914; during the two month: ended August 31st, $2,163,249.3 5 ' as against $1,048,842.89 in lowland $829,137.86 in 1?M. ? nc^ Albert jur system! d many an earful about the Prir ss that cuts out bite and parch i ithout a comeback! Stake your I y hou^of the day. ^ always been sold >r premiums. We UIJ rn lg a pipe or rolling A low that you've got A icco! We tell you ng the doors wide *1 in on a good time n > often, without a regret! YouH feel like has been wasted and wil i back un for a fresh start. y You swing on this say-so 1 { thousand -dollar bill I It's > I ness and contentment to ; V V? ? J.IETWOLDS M Wl-t?w % 3EDS LANCASTER NEWSFK SAVANNAH HEARS 1 OFJOREIGN SAIL' HINT FROM WIRELESS I ' Message Telling of Craft Re- A ceived at Custom House and Hritish Consulate. Savannah. Ga., 'Oct. 10.?The presence of a submarine off the Georgia n coast this morning was unofficially t reported to custom house authorities? t and the Hritish consul at Savannah.it Up until a late hour tonight no offi-|t cial report of the presence of the un- I dersea boat had been received. c The submarine was reported as being on the offensive side of Martin's Industry lightship, 15 miles north- ( east of Tybee bar. Neither the ^ British consul nor custom house authorities would state where their in- 2 formation came from, although j stressing the fact that It was entire- 5 ly unofficial. Prom other sources, however. It Is understood that the information ^ came in the form of a wireless message from' a ship at sea, picked up J here Monday afternoon. The message was being sent to Charleston, it is understood, and reported the sub- 11 marine, her decks slightly awash, * apparently in waiting, as being off r Martin's Industry lightship. Her nationality could not be determined, nor could it be ascertained whether f she was armed, |y Although the submarine was re- ? ported some miles off the coast, marine men pointed out tonight that r the Georgia coast afforded several c excellent places where an undersea f craft might seek shelter and a place of hiding. They mentioned Warsaw and Ossabaw sounds, two bodies of ( water seldom frequented by other 3 pleasure craft. From either of these j sounds a small craft could proceed, further inland by the Wilmington river from Warsaw and the Green j and Ogeechee rivers from Ossabaw-. ( Several allied vessels are now in port here and while their officers acknowledge they are slow in load-; ing they say that the submarine ac-i' tivities will not prevent their deI partu re. f I' Constipation Dulls Your Brain. j That dull, listless, oppressed feeling is due to impurities in your sys- ! tern, sluggish liver, clogged intes- tines. Dr. King's New Idfe Pills give 3 prompt relief. A mild, easy, 11011-1, griping bowel movement will tone un your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. Get a < bottle of Dr. King's New Life Tills ] today at your Druggist, 25c. A j dose tonight will make you cheerful! at breakfast.?Adv. 0 ice Albert^?k and lets you fi jank roll that ince\ f ,lbert\\ ; ational joy smoke W > 0 your smoke past fij I be sorry you cannot H ^ like it was a tip to a vortn that in happi- M f you, to every man fj 1 vs what can be [J b t of a chummy M >e or a makin's // itte with Aw a Albert for >/ king"! // nPHB Prince 1 Albert tidy TOBACCO CO. JKrjy red tin, end In P mm. N. C SrJr f"et. *?ery Prince ' . Albert pack age, baa 1 1 ewe a real meseace-to-yon j: .^y<jr on lie reverse tide. YouH read:?"Proceea Patented la July 30th, 1907." That meane that the United Statee Qovern- 1 ^ ment haa granted a patent on the '? proceea by which Prince Albert la I made. And by which fondue hite mnd J Pyut! Every- j >ld you'll find In welting yen sage, So; tidy a b; handaome id half-pound 4 Idora and In , rver cryetat- 11 umldor, with | e moletener tat keeps the 1 see In eueb .. conditio*? 2 tlDAY, OCT. 13, 1916. SOP REPORT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA J. S. GOVERNMENT FIGURES Vhile Production Will Be Smaller, Prices in Most Cases Are Much Higher. Washington, Oct. 10.?A sumaary of the October crop report for he State of South Carolina and for he United States, as compiled by he Bureau of Crop Estimates (and ransmitted through the Weather lureau), United States Department if Agriculture, is as follows: CORN. State?October 1 forecast. 34,000,>00 bushels; production last year, inal estimate, 35,558.000 bushels. United States?October 1 forecast 1,720,000,000 bushels; production ast year, final estimate, 3.064. 35,000 bushels. ALL WHEAT. State?Preliminary estimate, 2,96,000 bushels; production last ear, final estimate, 2.430,000 bushIs. United States?Preliminary, estinate, 608,000,000 bushels; produclon last year, final estimate, 1, 11.505,000 bushels. OATS. State?Preliminary estimate, 8.>00.000 bushels; production last 'ear, flr??:l estimate, 9,975,000 bushiltB. United States?Preliminary estinate, 1,230,000,000 bushels; proluction last year, final estimate, 1,>40,000 bushels. TOBACCO. Staie?October 1 forecast, 20,iftO.O^C pounds; production last rear, final estimate, 37,700,000 >ounds. United States?October 1 forecast, 1,200,000,000 pounds; production ast year, final estimate, 1.060,587,-' >00 pounds. POTATOES State?October 1 forecast, 726.100 bushels; production last year, Inal estimate, 880.000 bushels. United States?-October 1 forecast. 101,000,000 bushels; production last year, final estimate, 1,54 0,362, One jushels. SWEET POTATOES. State?October 1 forecast, 5.150,000 bushels: production last ear. final estimate, 6.825,000 bush?ls. United States?October 1 forecast, 67,800,000 bushels; production ast year, final estimate 74 '"i". nun mshels. HAY. State?Preliminary estimate, 277.00 tons; production last year, final estimate, 286,000 tons. United States?Preliminary estilate, 86,155,000 tons; production ist year, final estimate, 85,225.000 ins. APPLES. State?October 1 forecast. 217,>00 barrels; production last year, nal estimate, 221,000 barrels. United States?October 1 forecast. 6,200,000 barrels; production last ear, final estimate, 76.670,000 barels. PEACHES. State ? Estimated production, 916, 541,000 bushels; estimated roduction, 1915, 864,000 bushels. United States?Estimated produclon, 1916, 36,911,000 bushels; esimated production, 1915, 63.460,00 bushels. COTTON'. State?-September 25 forecast. ,060,000 bales; production last ear, (census), 1,133,919 bales. United States?September 2 5 orecast, 11,600,000 bales; producion last year (census). 11,191,820 ales. ' PRICKS. The first price given below is the verage on October 1 this year, and he second, the average on October last year. State?Wheat, 155 and 128 cents er bushel. Corn, 105 and 98 per ushel. Oats, 77 and 63 per bushel, 'otatoes, 170 and 110. Hay, $15.10 nd $17 per ton. Cotton, 15.4 and 1.4 cents per pound. \Kggs, 25 and 4 cents per dozen. United States?Wheat, 136.3 and 9.9 cents per bushel. Corn, 82.3 nd 70.5 cents per bushel. Oats, 4.5 and 34.5 cents per bushel. Poatoes, 112 and 48.8 cents. Hay, 10.36 and $10.69 per ton. Cotton, 5.5 and 11.2 cents per pound. Kftgs, 28.1 and 22.3 cents per dozens To Cure a Cold In One Day 'ake LAX ATI VK BROMO Quinine. It stops the lough and Headache and works off the Cold. Huggists refund money if It fails to care, t. W. OKOVK'S signature on each boa. 23c. irovic 9 .number of cu li^na the i I yroujever dra I We guarar \\ j I \ it does not I I ]/d I a^er yOU h | III / tents of on I IItions, tell tl M \\l money bad I out a quest I V ^ today. W I ? Rjelly-Tay CABLE WORKKIt 1>IKS WHEN POliE CRUMBLES c? Ed .Johnson Killed While at Work in Front of Aiken Postofllce. Aiken, Oct. 10.?Ed Johnson, a 8t cable splicer member of a crew ofi*u linemen of the Southern Bell Tele-! at phone company working in Aiken forlj^ several days, was killed this after- A noon when a pole on which he was' working in front of the postotflee,**1 fell with him. The pole was snap-j^' ped off at the ground by an unus-jw ually stiff breeze, and strapped to m the pole, Johnson could not extrl-'bt cate himself. The pole fell upon te him, crushing his body and horribly es mangling his face. He died In hi about half an hour. Johnson was' from Tennessee and leaves a wife ec and baby who were in Aiken with 01 him. The pole which fell with him S< had rotted at the ground. m . Head Stopped Up? Try the Vick VapV Applied in Salve Form Over Throat ti and Cheat Relievea by Inhalation jj and Absorption. ti O] * Vapor treatments are best for inflamma- p tions of the ail passages. The vapors F carry the medication direct to the inflamed tc surfaces without disturbing the stomach, al as internal medicines will do. A very con- ti vrcK'S"Wte v v V V V V V y y y ^ i we w : = YOI j To Know W< Printing of Bi ; ?? :] The Lancasl ; | WAN! j =YOU : Job Printing ji The Lancast \ ? ps in apound I best coffee I itee that for Luzianne. If H prove out on both points B ave used the entire con- B >e can according to direc- B tie grocer you want your B It and he'll return it with- B ion. Buy this better coffee B rite for premium catalog. B * lor Co. New Orleans I Mil I COFFEE 1 NEW TEMPI.E OF JUSTICE. i>merstone of Greenville Court House Is littid. Greenville, Oct. 10.?The cornerone of Greenville county s beautlil new court house was laid this ternoon by the Grand Lodge of asons of South Carolina. Robert . Cooper, grand master, delivered ie address of the occasion and of:iated at the ceremonies, which ere brief. Mr. Cooper, in his rearks, expressed the hope that the lilding would prove to be a real mple of justice, spoke of the necisity for good juries and for eveninded justice. The new court house will cost, luipped, about $110,000. It stands a the site of the old ouilding on >uth Main street and is quite orite in design. Can't Breathe? O-Ruh Treatment enirnt vapor tieatinent is a good npplicaon of Tick's " Vup-O-llub" Salvo over tbo iroat aud chest, covered with a warm anuel cloth. The body heat releases apors that are inhaled with every breath, pouing the air passages, loosening tho hlegm, and healing the raw surfaces, or deep chest colds, first apply hot wet >wela to open the pores. Tick's is then isorted through the skin, taking out that ghtnosa aud soreness. 25c, 50c, or $1.00. m&SALVE *99 1 M I 1 I M M M M V V V V ' V ANT u = i ; Do Job : etter Kind : i M ! ! er news | : "ED! I | R== I Business er News : > I 4m