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<A Corns Loosen. 1 Lift Right Off Nothing But "GETS-IT" Will Bo This to Corns and Calluses. If you've ever had corns, you'vo tried lots of things to get rid or them ?salves that eat your toe and leave the corn remaining, cotton rings that make your corns bulge out like pop1 V / V m aA Wjtfr@L '?jgr* You Can't Hide CornMuery. Stop Fooling Around! U?o "GETS-IT" Tonight and * See the Corn* Vanish. eyes, scissors and knives that mako corns bleed and sore, harnesses and bandages that till up your shoe, press on tho corn and make your foot feel like a paving blo^k. What's the use? Why not do what millions are doing, take 3 seconds off and apply "GKTS1T." It dries, you put your stocking on right away, nnd wear your regular enoes. Your corn loosens from tho toe. It lifts right otT. It's painless. It's tho common-sense way, the simplest, easiest, most effective way In tho world. It's the national corncure. Never falls. "OEJTR-IT" Is sold and recommended by druggists everywhere, 2&c a bottle, or sent on roeolpt of price, by EX Lawrence & Co., Chicago, III. Sold In Lancaster and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Lancaster Pharmacy and J. P. Mackey Co. ^ TIU'K TO Til Kilt NAMK . l'liiladelpliiaus Show Itrotlierly Love for Wilson. Philadelphia, Oct. 20.?Owing to the delay in llarrisburg, President Wilson's train reached here about 10 o'clock tonight, one hour and a half behind scheduled time. A large crowd was awaiting his arrival at the railroad station and the president shook hands with every one within reach. A committee of local Democrats presented Mrs. Wilson with a large bouquet of (lowers. The president's train left here at If*:.55 o'clock for Long Branch, where it is due to arrive about 1:30 tomorrow morning. How to Treat Croup Externally Rnh Tick's "Vap-O-Rub" Salve well ovor the tlimnt and chest for a few nun. utes?then cover with a warm llannel cloth. Leave t ho covering loose around the neck so that the soothing medicated vapors arising may loosen the choking phlegm and ease the difficult breathing. Ono ftpplicatiou at bedtime iusurea against a night attack. 2iic, 50c, or $<1.00. At druggists. VICKSVapo^ SALVE Sl*KI> ?. O. 1\ FOIt XONSt*l?POItT, IS ClUIKiK Hartford, Conn.. Oct. 24.?The outstanding feature of President Wilson's administration has been the "awakening of the conscience of flie American people," declared Vice President Marshall at a political A rally here last night. ^ Mr. Marshall said the Republicans had no real issues and criticised Theodore Roosevelt. "I never had any faith in Roosevelt." he said. "In 1912 he sued the Republican parly for non-support. In 1916, when he did not get his alimony he went back to the party." W It Alwaj M says Mrs. Sytvania Woods writing of her experience v Kji tonic. Stie says further: Cardui, my back and hej thought the pain would ki Wm to do any of my housework r~j of Cardui, I began to feel li IQi gained 35 pounds, and no' as well as run a big watc lOfl 1 wish every suffering k CAS The Womj a trial. I still use Cardui and it always does me gc ^Headache. backache, tired, worn-out feelings, etc, ly trouble. Signs that you tonic. You cannot make i for your trouble. It has b women for more than fifty Get a Bott (SI (SI UD (Ml (M v HUGHES DENIES | SECRET PROMISE WANTS NO HYPHENATE! Declares He Does Not Seek Support of Those Who Lag in Allegiance. New York, Oct. 2 4.?Charles K. Hughes tonight told an audience that crowded Schuetzen park hall in Queensborough that he did not want the support "of any one who has any Interest superior to that of the United States, who would not in ulnntl.. 41 ~!_1.4 1 !- I nuuiu.t l llUUiyiUU II1U II^IIL il II11 IIIterest of America against any country whatever, who wants immunity for foreign aggression, or who would have the power of this nation held captive to any foreign influence or swerved by alien machination." Mr. Hughes' declaration was made at thr | tirst of three meetings at which he! spoke in New York city tonight. The) other meetings were held in llarlemI and the Bronx. "It is hardly necessary to say that if I am elected." Mr. Hughes declared. "we shall have an accurate foreign policy in the service of American interests. I have no secret understandings. I am for America free and clear of all foreign entanglements. We propose to have an administration, and American administration which, dealing with all nations on a basis of the most adequate fairness, will maintain unsparingly American rights on land and sea. "We shall not tolerate the use of oni* soil for foreign Intrigue. Wo shall not permit threats from any quarter or any foreign influence to swerve us from our action. I believe that the great mass of American people are sincerely patriotic. IXTKKESTIXG CASE IX EIH3KFIKIA> COl'IIT Kdgefleld, Oct. 24.?The court of common pleas entered upon the second week yesterday, and only one case will be tried this week, this being the suit of W. H. Ttrlggs against the Georgia-Carolina Powei enmnnnv A ftor fho innf "'O e /Ifotirw for this rase all other jurors were discharged. Mr. Ilriggs alleges that his farm ot 140 acres has been damaged in the sum of $3,206 by the impounded water resulting from the dam constructed across the Savannah river by the defendant company. While the Impounded water does not touch his property, he alleges that sanitary conditions have been so changen as to produce sickness, causing suffering among his family and driving tenants from his farm. Tie alleges also that the value of his land has been seriously affected by the conditions resulting from the lm . pounded water. It furnishes breeding places for mosquitoes which have caused an epidemic of malaria. T All of the testimony was completed this afternoon and the jurors will be carried in automobiles by the sheriff tomorrow morning to inspect the property alleged to have been damaged. TTpon the return of the jury argument will be made by able counsel on ooth sides. This case ls| attracting considerable attention and n the outcome is eagerly awaited. ' ?: rs Helps gl ? of Clifton Mills, Ky., in vitl^ Cardui.Jlie woman's , UVIUIV A u?.^ai! IU USC H^QR id would hurt so bad, I jr^Ss 11 me. I was hardly able '? . Alter taking three bottles RSSw ' ke a new woman. I soon r~J Jo u, 1 do all my housework, flgfl ti ; woman would give kgfl jo in's Tonic ^ when I feel a little bad, side ache, nervousness, r ,, are sure signs of womanneed Cardui, the woman's a mistake in trying Cardui . " een helping weak, ailing ? years. ^ ^ :le Today! 1M k msxiH: THE LANCASTER NEWHFRIDAY, OCT. 27, COME AND We will convince you that no matter how much have been paying for your clothes that you c; garments for less money at THE COLUMBIA Til ANY than yon can get at any other place in the Saving No. 1, $5.00 to $10.00 on the < Saving No. 2 the full price of a suit at the< EVERY GARMENT CHAR OUR d?l o C/\ AN PK1|CE 4>lO.OU UPW Our Extra Pants Proposition No matter wliut price Suit or Overcoat you buy, you ; extra pair of punt* of the same cloth or gru<le upon | addit ional. VALUE OF THESE HANTS KAN OK FOKM $?..-< Our Curmcnt* ?$20.00 WE PLEASE ^ Customed Tailored ered, 011 account of th discontinue doing so, I IIKIAISK. VOl < . LIKE YOU WANT Tl COLUMBIA?WE M.1 OKBEK NOW ing we know that we' largest selection of pi |I' The Colu MJB&& 247 Main i John F. * AYS ltl<* KATRKS GET I?? kh.xkv titoum.ic | legal notices like a Glass of Cold Water and Kid- NOTICE OK DISC11AIU. neco to Klusli Kidneys if Hack v, .. , . Notice is hereby given t Hurts. undersigned will, as guardian estate of Stephen O. Howie, nit All Meats From Diet if You 23rd day of November, 1916 Feel ltheumatic or Bladder his final return as such g Mothers. and "PP'y to tho Probate C Lancaster county for letters The American men and women sary. uist guard constantly against kid- JOHN F C'OLl ey trouble, because we eat too much Guai nd our food Is rich. Our blood is Oct. 20, 1916. ?4tp. lied with uric nciil which the kidL.\M) S.XliK, eys strive to filter out. they weaken ' I will sell in front or th Pom over-work, become sluggish; ,Ious(> on the first MoIulay In le eliminatlve tissues clog and the jlf,r during regular hours of asult Is kidney trouble, bladder A. Illackmon's Flat Creek o eakness and a general decline in Place near Primus, contain! ... acres. The said tracts will bo ealth. three separate tracts as When your kidney* feel like lun.?s , o( Xo , c?n,a(. I lend, your bark hurt* or the urine ?? n<]rI|| ? , , cloudy, lull of .edhnent or you aro a John ? ' bilged to seek relief two or throe . ? ? .. ,v tract No. 2. south and west 1 mes during tho night; if you sutler .. . . . of Joe Faulkenberry. Traci ith sick headache or dizzy, nerv ... . containing 92 acres and bou us spells, acid stomach, or have , , ,, follows: North by lands i heumatism when the weather is , ? . ????. D- Hunter and lands of Le' ad, get from your druggist about , , . . . , . , . Sam Small, east by lands ne dozen kidneco tablets; take one . * . i Faulkenberry and tract No. I ith a glass of water before each , - , , i i,s,i by lands of Joe Faulkenber leal for a few days and your kid- ' oys will then act fine. This famous west ** tract No" ' Trav< emedy is made from perfectly containing 57 acres and bou armless Ingredients and acts quick- North b* ,antl8 r and has been used for generations Faulkenberry. east oy lands o ? flush and stimulate clogged kid- Bma11 an(l ?"<ar Bowere, si eys; to'neutralize the acids in the 'an,ls *>f Joe Faulkenber rino so it no longer la a source of w<>st by tract No. 2. Then s< rritatlon, thus ending bladder dis- whole and the sale which brl rders. greater amount will bo co Kldneco la inexpensive; cannot In- Terms of sale cash, purchasei ure, make no mistake, insist on for Papers, The plat of th idneeo, it belongs in every home. (described lands can be seen ecanse nobody can make a mistake office, any time, and will be >y having a good kidney flushing hibit day of salo. ny time. J. J. BLACKMON, E <* 9 f v191(). 3 > INVESTIGATE or how little you ?n secure better w *. dlMlNG COMP- % ; Have no.Dissatisfied Customers. \ / (II \\1> KKIlI'/YOI" 1*I<KASKI), NO MATTI.K WHAT I I" < "OSTS I S. to jour mens Jk (i;irui4'iit s l>ofori? TIIK i'Oljl'MIIIA mt\ imI you wore consul- |M t? price A lA'XlTfY. If you liave l)4'4-n buying ready-to-wear *n k KuniH'nt.s VOW. \ / \X lll'Y IIKTTKII (TXXTII. TKIMMIXO AM) WOltKM A X S|| 11\ >1A 1)10 Jl'ST I KM A XIV MADK TO ITT X Ol* PKIlKKtTT/V 1'Olt I.KSS MOXKY KltOM TIIK , IKK Till-; KliOTIIKS \VK SKIjIi TO YOI . DKIilVKItY WHKN \V.\NTK1> o jisk is Id minutes of your time "WK WANT TO SHOW YOI'" and after so (loll get your order now or when you're ready to plate it. We have tm display the itterns and fabrics IN Till-; KI M. PIKI'K than an> concern in the city. ; jj j mbia Tailoring Co. V^SBTO ^// street Lancaster, b. C. Bowling, Manager y \j = ? ===^ l ' r x" NOTICK TO HKHTOItS ANII ???. Eg <I1KII|I<II!S. I 1_J I | THE fCEASCN| | jj^ aii persons having claims against i A "i WE RE BUi'Y the estate of Mattie C. Bowers, de- ~ ^ FROM MORNlNd hat the teased, will present tiie same, duly mf , V Ni&HT , of the attested *.o the undersigned, within meats on the ,he time Prescribed by law, and all 7- )\ and OUR. i make parties indebted to said estate will i^pi Ji . ^ SCALES iioriiinii make payment to her as adminis- .A^yANDouRl uardinn METHODS ourt of irairix* V ar.e dismls- MRS- I'AUKA HOWKRS, \ V1 \ V)) R-IQ-mT ' Administratrix of Estate of said you get every ounce FOR SALE. A 1 will sell for cash at the home plhoe meat you taay for if you trade of M. A. Blaekmon near Antioch on with us and a lot of culfrtesy and e Court Wednesday. November 1st. personal qu|ck I)leasAt attention that Novfiin- propertv of M. A. Blaekmon. deeeas- . . \ jr snip \1 . r , . ... doesn t cost yoh penny. Drop snn , m. 0(j consisting of 1 bay mare, 2 two- yT r home horse wagons, 1 one one-horse wag- and take ar^ook at the well ng 2 2 ? on, 1 cutaway harrow, smoothing kept assort men t\of meats we of' sold in harrow, 1 stalk cutter, turn plows, fer?theyjf temp\ you and you'll follows, cotton planters, and all other farm jjuy / \ res and tools. Small iot of corn and other ^ \ >f 1>. S. fnrm Implements too nutscrous to /' > east by mention. J. J. BLACKMOX. ^ ^ _ __ ^ ?y lands Executor. ^ ' | ' \\J ^ i Nn > - - ? - - > A & f ? a-m jt~m. - - times week 1 v. meat market wis ami Take Grove's of .Toe The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless I Ml one 21(1 La noisier, S. C. J, south chill Tonic is equally valuable as a I ^ntr1' Tore* because it contains tlic ??? ??????-???? ' ' weli'zuown tonic propertiesofQUINlNIi i No. II cud IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives nded as out Malaria, Knriches the Blood and /W/^A/ITV TCI I Cl A A/ of Joe Guilds up the "Whole System. SO cents. l"vl"L 1 I \J Li \J /I ll f Aaron jjn(j (^0it|N from Little Sneezes Grow I nith by Many colds that hnntf on all winter I ' "m now prepared tv aetotiat? loams ry, and start with a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore I of Hi<in*v ?.? ??-?J ? ' old as a tbroat, a tight chest. You know the in I?ancaater eonnty in *nma ot symptoms of colds, and you know , . . - , . Inge the prompt treatment will break them and ,,pward" a" 7 "r renl nfirmed, up. Dr. King's New Discovery, with repayable ?? suitable installment*. ia r to pav 'ta soothing antiseptic balsams, has period* of five, seven r ten years. ' J been breaking up colds and healing e nbOVe jCOUK^g 0j y0unp and old for 4 7 years. i at myiDr. King's New Discovery loosens the W WYI IV ' on ex- phlegm, clears the head, soothos the 4 J* irritated membrane and makes Attorney at Law '(breathing easier. At your Druggist, xeeutor. |60c>?Adv. - I