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^ RUB OUT PAIN' with good oil liniment. That's I the sure A way to stop them. ; The best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENTI Good for the Ailments of Hones, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. Ji ? I M1LRRREIHNA HAIR REMEDY ] Grows Hair and We Prove it by Hundreds of Testimonials. It never falls 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 ^Hi^^rery heavy and over one and a ^.- ^^ards long." Miiderdina Hair Remedy stimulates the scalp, makes it healthy and keeps it so. It is the greatest scalp invlgorator known. It is a wholesome medicine for both the hair and the scalp. Even a small bottlo 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 lnnH ko/? and $1.00. Mildredina Hair Remed 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. ITree't x For every doll bought lor the next ? going to give one sil free. You can get i x you want without < if This is my Xmaspre: 2 in and see my line 0 Wagons, Kiddie Kar Silver, Knives, F( 0 Come and seeMor j you want. How a 0 clock, or a flash ngl several things you 1 0 take a look. -/ Will sell yon a S or on the instajmei kinds shapes and fo 'J 0 Make old Sa your hang-out place 0 and you will he wl everything. ===== J J. B.MA< WARCRAFT CLASH NM CHANNEL' SEVERAL SHIPS LOST Two Teutonic, One British War Canoe and One Transport Sent to Bottom. London, Oct. 27.?Ten German torpedo boat destroyers attempted to raid the British cross channel transport service last night but the at- f tempt failed, savs an official sint?. ? ment issued by the Btitish admir- J alty today. Two of the German de- s Ktroyers were sunk and the others j were driven off. One British torpedo i boat destroyer, the Flirt, is missing. \ the British statement adds, and an- t other destroyer, the Nubian, was dis- r abled by a torpedo and ran aground. Nine -members of the crew of the t Flirt were saved. t The British admiralty announce- 1 ment follows: "During last night the enemy at- 1 tempted a raid with ten destroyers c on our cross channel transport service. The attempt failed. r "An empty transport, the Queen, t was sunk, "fhe whole of her crew < was saved. e "Two .of the enemy destroyers i were punk and the rest were driven 1 ofT. ? "H. M. torpedo boat destroyer ( Flirt. Lieut. Richard P. Kellett. R. * N., is missing and it is feared she l may be lost but nine of the crew ( have been saved. "H. M. torpedo boat destroyer Nn- ? bian. Commander Montague Bernard. R. N., was disabled by a torpedo and taken in tow, but owing to 1 the bad weather the tow parted and she has groundod." Berlin Claims Success. Berlin (via London). Oct. 27.?At least 11 outpost steamers and two or three torpedo boat destroyers or j torpedo boats were sunk or damaged by a German torpedo boat squadron Thursday night tn the English channel between Folkestone and Boulogne, according to an official communication issued here to- ' day. The German torpedo flotilla ] returned safely to its base without any loss. -? < ! ?1 0 ALL! 9 ? f ars worth of goods two months I am 2 ver tea spoon away 9 as many spoons as ? iny cost to you. 0 ' sent to you. Come of Toys, Bicycles, 0 s, China, Cut Glass, 2 >rks and Spoons. 0 irowself, anything ib/ut a watch or a m h? 1 might have 5 Uvant, come and BicyWe for cash > it plan\ I have all 2 ' rms of Bicycles. '< inta Clause Store o . ! during the Fair 5 1 liere you can see ? ? ? J ^ J W \ ? ' I0RELL | i : THE IiANCASTER NEWH VIRGINIA WILL. ENTER RANKS i OF DRY STATES NOW | At Midnight Tuesday Lid Will lit' Closed??Churches to Celebrate. Richmond, Va., Oct. 29.?Virginia >nters the ranks of Prohibition States at midnight on Tuesday, iweliing the total to 18 States. State ind local authorities are preparing or a strict enforctment of the law, s hich is drastic and believed to be )ractically court proof, combining he strictest features of measures hat have already stood the test. For all practical purposes, Vir-j ;inia will be dry before tomorrow' in ? - - ' . H?V1 Iiuusen mrougnOUl tlie Jtate are rapidly disposing of their itocks. As no liquor can be shipted after midnight on Tuesday, carders have served notice that none vill be received for shipment after| omorrow, consequently little will re-j nain for sale on Tuesday. Churches and temperance bodies hroughout the State are preparing o celebrate the wiping out of the lquor traffic in Virginia with "watch parties." The celebrations n the clubs and hotels will be more >f the nature of a wake. In spite of a provision which nakes the possession of liquor in ceraln quantities prima facie evidence >f intent to violate the law, large tupplies are being laid in by those; ible to provide against arid days. This feature of the 'aw. it is expect;d, will soon meet with a test in ourt. The mails have been swampid for the past few weeks with let-, Lers from out-of-town liquor eon- j erns soliciting future orders. lllUDKHS WIFE IN PRESENCE OF THREE CHIMHtEN.i | In Fit of Insanity a Fanner Near Raleigh Fells Wife with Club Shoots Her. | Raleigh. Oct. 27.?Probably due o a relapse to insanity, Ed. Man-j ;um, a well-known farmer in the Falls of the Neuse section of Wake ;ounty felled his wife early today vith a club and then sent a pistol ihot crashing through her brain, this n the presence of three small step- i children. Mangum was held in the criminal insane department of the 3tate prison some time a year ago ind was released as normal. Subsequently he married a widow jf Durham county, whose life ho :ook toaay. it was some time after|| he murder before neighbors found 11 he little orphaned children and life-j ess hody of the mother in the Man-! turn home. Shavings and fagots vere piled about the body as though he murderer had thought of burn ng it. Mangura was found at the; tome of his father and held for thej ifflcers. ( l.WS BIG EATERS GET t KIDNEY TROUBLE', |: Take a Glass of Cold Water and Kid- 1 neco to Flush Kidneys if Back ^ Hurts. Dm it All Meats From Diet if You 1 Feel Rheumatic or Bladder Bothers. The American men and women nust guard constantly against kidley trouble, because we eat too much md our food is rich. Our blood is 1 Hied with uric acid which the kid- * leys strive to filter out. they weaken ( 'rom over-work, become sluggish; 1 he eliminative tissues clog and the ' esult is kidney trouble, bladder1( veakness and a general decline in lealth. When your kidneys feel like lumps if lead, your back hurts or the urine i . s cloudy, full of sediment or you are! ibliged to seek relief two or three, lines during the night; if you suffer! vith sick headache or dizzy, nerv-! >us spells, acid stomach, or have| ut-uiuuusui wnen me weather is! iad, Ret from your druggist aboutj ?ne dozen kidneco tablets; take one vith a glass of water before each' ileal for a few days and your kid-i leys will then act fine. This famousI emedy Is made from perfectly ! $ larmless ingredients and acts ?|Uick-, y and has been used for generations!1 ' ? o flush and stimulate clogged kid-' leys; to neutralize the acids in the irine so it no longer is a source of * rrltatlon, thus ending bladder dis- ^ irders. Kidneco Is Inexpensive; cannot inure, make no mistake, insist on j cidneco, it belongs in every home, j lecause nobody can make a mistake | >y having a good kidney flushing } iny time. f Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System t me Old Standard general strengthening tonic, < J 3ROVK S TASTKUKSS chill TONIC, dfi?et out | Malaria,enrlchea the blood,and builds np the aya-1 lem. A true tonic. Pot adult* and children, "v. || We Do First Class Printing. ; tUESDAY, OCT. 31, 1916. I V O I I to; GR )S \ H1R S Lancaster's Fa g K* Look Fc I Finger 0 I rrrirT!i7T~n m LEGAL NOTICES m NOTICE or DISCHARGE. Y Y Notice is hereby given that the unlersigned will, as administratrix of ?!* ;he estate of J. \V. Funderburk, de*eased, on the 11th day of November, J, 1916, make her final return as such, ^ ldminiBtratrix and apply to the Pro-; :>ate Court of Lancaster county for etters dismissary. 4? KATE FUNDERBURK, A Administratrix estate of J. W. funderburk, deceased. Oct. 10, 1916. 1 Y NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. I ^ | ?|? Notice is hereby given that the un-l lersigned will, aa guardian of the esate of Rosa Couch, on the 12th day >f November, 1916, make his final reurn as such guardian and apply to ;he Probate Court of Lancaster J :ounty for letters dismissary. J. Y. HAMMOND. Guardian. f+f+S+S+t Oct. 11. 1916. 4t. > CLERK'S SALE. SOUTHE Premier C passenger STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, T~. Ins arr County of Lancaster. No. 118?Yo tei media In Common Pleas. * w* f Intermed ? .. m W. L. Blackmon, Plaintiff, j0 j^ja vs. lotte aiu Eliza Rowers et al.. Defendants. 1:36 p. t Pursuant to a decree made in the >*0, jn\e^nied ibove stated ease by Judge Ernest Trains leav doore, dated July 27tli. 1!>16, I will \?. 118?Kit sell at public auction to the highest # intermed )idder, at Lancaster Court House, on }} he first Monday in November next, mediate vlthin the legal hours of sale, the 114 j following described real ejtate, to Chariest* Vlt; stations ! All that certain parcel or tract of Schedule ft and, lying, being and situate in nformatlon feasant HU! Township, County of 'or tnformi .ancaster, and State of South Caroina. containing five hundred and .... /t/.ox , mlnger, decea ilxty-three (563) acres more or less. Terms 0f 8i ind having the following boundaries, . o wit: On the north by b.n<l, ot J. P""1""""-" 10 r. Reeves and Francis Twltty; on the mat by lands of Callie Reeves and .ottie Falle; on the south by lands ?>ak ey S pioi n 11 >f Mrs. Lottie Falle and estate lands ^ ^ )f Evan Rollings, and on the west ' ' >y estate lands of Robert A. Crlm- v'et B' 3 IF | WISH I ATTEND I A I eat ;ig *lLE I T'S AT | SCHS istest Growing Store. >r The Pointing || >ver Our Door 1 A^A A^A A^A a^A A^A A^A A^A jl^A 4^4 A^A A^A A^A i^A A1^ t i t THE LANCASTER NEWS ? | ?we are with the people? | $ * s y ? * t ? there is something doing - cm "r> , doing in this shop am, the ^ ^jr x time. no hot air artists fj here. consi'l/r i s ani> we ; p > p w1ij, gi'ote yol pricks on h x s ; v any (tiass of printing yol k a. k ?- %T ac may desire.? ? ? ? ? 4 a 1 X ? fc | ?WK AIIE WITH THE l?K01?LK? | * THE LANCASTER NEWS I T ? > .11 IRN RAILWAY sK^s,on of KKICHST.UJ arrier of tne South. A STOKMI ONK TRAIN SCHEDULE* Ive Lar.c* ?' or froro: rk. Rook Hill and in Socialist Starts Trouble With a Harte stations 8:45 a. m row inn Account of Hardships nrleston, Columbia aiiO and Injuries in (?eriuanv. Hate stations 10:11 Berlin. Oct. 28.?Via London, Oct. rion. Blacksburg. Ch r 29. -The Reichstag had its storm1 intermediate stations iest meeting of the present session m- ... . today when the question of abro utnbla. Kingsvllle aiT _ _ ,, . late stations, 7:25 p. m K?tinK tht so-called preventive are Lancaster for: rest on suspicion came up. 'L'fj. Ml( Deputy William Dittmann ibi? Bisiious s;*o a. in " " ck IUll Bla-'ksbur clallst, started the trouble with f* Charlotte and Inter harrowing recital of hardships an ft stations, 10:11 a. m. injustices. I)r. Karl Helffferich, seetlngsville, Columbia retary of the interior, in expressing: D 3E aP^ 'nterni?dlpt< the greatest regret that injustice should have crept into the system gores are published ar attempted to defend it as an absolute* only, not guaranteed, necessity on the ground that the seitlon as to passenger ,t , t ? , U on curity of the State was infinitely more ?> important than that of the individeed. ?al- lb turn speakers representing lie, cash. Purchaser or the National Liberal, the center, the pay for papers. socialist and the progressive groups PAUL MOORE, denounced the conditions that had C. C. C. L. C. been revealed, k Williams, The bill providing for the abolishff's Attorneys. . ment of the preventive arrest was 16. Once a week for 1 referred to a committee of 21 mem' hers.