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Prof. Hertzog t * This F Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin an I<lcnl Remedy for Constipation. In every family there is more or less occasion for a laxative remedy. It is to meet this need that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is prepared, and that this combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin fulfills its pur |/UWV to JMUtVH U J IIS JMtU u 111 II1WUsands of American homes. Prof. F. J. Hertzog, the well known linguist, 21141 North Orinnna St., Philadelphia, Pa., wrote to Dr. Caldwell that he has used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in his household with excellent results and that lie and his family consider It indeed a friend in need, and always keep a bottle of it on hand. Constipation is the direct cause of much serious illness and is a condition that should never be neglected. Harsh cathartics and violent purgatives should never be employed to; relieve constipation, because the very violence of their action shocks the entire system. A mild laxative, such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is far preferable, being mild and gentle in Its action, without griping or other pain or discomfort; its freedom from all opriate or narcotic drugs makes m | LEGAL NOTICES | ? | CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. Court of Common Picas. The Monroe Insurance and Investment Company, Plaintiff, T8. J. M. Cannes and D. It. Jjapp, Defendants. / By virtue M a decreUTl order made in the above stated eye by Judge T. J. Mauldin, I Vcill appose to public BHflt to t,ie hiOTest/bidder, in front olffths Court Inupo door, at Lancaster, in the Cynty of Lancaster, in said State, 011/Mie first Monday in December, 19DS, \ within the legal N hours of sale, the following described lands, viz.: f \ All that parcel or tract of land situated in Lancaster County, South Carolina, containing lifty (50) acres, more or less, adioining lands \ of Mack Courtney and others and bounded as follows: Lying and be- < ing in Buford Township, in Lancaster County. S. C., and bounded on the north by lands of Mack Courtney; on the east by lands of R. C. McManus; on the south hy lands of .1 K ('iirnpi( and on the west by lands of 11. S. Plyler, and known as a part of the John Snipes place. Terms of sale CASH, purchaser to pay for papers. PAUL MOORE, C. C. C. L. C. 8-3tc-7-l 4-21. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. Court of Common Pleas. R.E. Wylie. Plaintiff, k vs. J. M. McAteer, et al, Defendants. By virtue of a decretal order made in the above stated case by Judge T. J. Mauldin and dated 16th day of October, 1916. I will expose at public auction to the highest bidder,, within the legal hours ex sale, at Lancaster Court Hoine, in the County of Lancaster, Xn said State, on the fl\st Monday in December. 1916, bein\ the /nth day of the month, the rolloying described tract of land, beloutei/g to the said defendant, J. M .^McAteer, viz.: All that t/acC^>r parcel of land lying, being and \ituated in Cane, Creek Tovyhship, ln\the County of! Lancaster^ State of South Carolina., bounded north by lands of Anderson I Dyers; east by lands of J. W. Aidrey; south by lands of W. B. Plyler, and lands of D. F. Helms; and west by lands of Archie Watts and lands of K. B. Wylio, being the tract of land wheron the defendant, J. M. McAteer, now or recently resided. Terms of sale CASH, purchaser to pay for papers. '# ^ PAUL MOORE, C. C. C. L. C. j l-3tc-7-14-21. A NOTJOK OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, as administratrix of the estate of J. W. Funderburk. deceased, on the 11th day of November. 19f6, make her final return as such administratrix and apply to the Prpfc-V 3 >raises .jl 'erfect Laxative ?? | _ JUp / s ir it an ideal remedy for children. j Dr. #faldyeU'8 Syrup Papain is sold in dBUK/Btorea everywhere for fifty, r centra bottle. To avoid imitations|1 an<yTnefTective substitutes be sure to ? get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See;i that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's sig-I.J nature and his portrait appear on s the yellow carton in which the bottle t is packed. A trial bottle, free of, i charge, can be obtained by writing!^ to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washing |i ton St., Montlcello, Illinois. ? i ( GEN. DKVOL RKTIKES. e Washington, Oct. 31.?Brig. Gen. A. Devol, U. S. A., was retired today ( at his own request with the rank of * major general. Ilis advancement * one grade on the retired list is In ac- ' cord with a special act of congress 1 authorizing such action in the cases of all officers who served more than three years on the canal zone. j1 HOW YOU GET SICK < Sometimes you overload your stomach with rich foods. Your life may bo an active one, and thus you may care for all you eat. But a few days of Inactivity show your system does not call for so much. . You awake lh the morning tired. Your body feels heavy; you know < you are not up to the mark. Your digestion has not cared for tho < overload. Part of It remains. It generates gas that Inflames the h delicate linings. They fall to pour , t out the dlgestlvo fluids and neglect to absorb tho llfc-glvlng elements. I I You know something 1/ wrong. H Your body gfts wc^, and soon opportunity Is bfteredyror some sc- 1 vcre illnes. \ / Taken In time, tue Indigestion t would not become surtous. First remove tho ovcrltmd :Jlhon soothe tho sore membranca; t*en build up tho f weakened bodyJlrs simple to say, but not tooeasy tbio. You need help. | r A tonic that 4*11 quicken dlges- , tlon. help removf waste, soothe tho soreness and arouse tho system? ;i that's Just what you need. Peruna has an enviable record In lc this respect. It has aided many < thousands in the last century to overcome Just these conditions, and v I The 'ta'blet form Is convenient 1 Ifor regular administration. ^ ^ I RAISK MlliK PRICKS. a Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 31.?A ma-'e jorlty of fhe dairymen of Montgom-tn ery served notice to their customers a this morning that they had raised v the price of milk from 10 to 12 1-2: cents per quart. At a meeting last 1 night an effort was made to make <i ail agree to the raise but the dairy- - men split on the question. The In- H crease in dairy stock feed from $34 to $41 per ton is given as the reason. bate Court of Lancaster county for letters dlsmissary./ I tfVrE ^UNDERRURK, Administratrix / estate . of J. W. P un d erhd rk^jJeoenjjcui. Oct. 4*rT9i6. 1 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. |1 All persons having claims against the estate of Marion 8: Witherspoon ' t deceased, axe hereby notified to fllc i the same, duly verified, with the un^,f derslgned, and those lndobt?d tc said estate wil^ please nwrlfo payment t likewise. t 1 Mrs. Llnnie K. Witherspoon, ' Administratrix of estate of Marion f S. Witherspoon. t October 81, 1918. 6-3t. NOTICE OF niMllAIKIR. I Notice Is hereby given that the un- i derslgned v^ill, as guardian of the estate of Rosa Couclrptf'the 12 th day 1 of NoveiiibeivJLW'Cnjake his final re ' turn as Wfnguardlan and apply to ( the Probate Court of Lancaster i county for letters dlsmissary. < J. Y. HAMMOND, Ouardlan. ' Oct. 11, 1918. 4t. ( I # HE LANCASTER NEWS 1 MANES NEW MOVE FOR WORLD PEACE' TO CALL CONFERENCE | Scheme is to Call Third Hague Meeting Perhaps Before End of War. New York. Nov. 3.?The World's ' 'ourt league, of which William 11. "aft is honorary president, announce-1 <1 here today (he inauguration of a novenient to organize an internaionul council with a view to calling ! i third Hague conference perhaps tefore the close of the war. In the utter event the conference would be prepared to act as a medium for leave proposals. After the war it i vould serve as a permanent internaional council of conciliation for for- 1 nulating and codifying new rules ot nternational law. i The league's announcement was nade in connection with making pubic a new set of principles and proirams of action adopted at a meetng it held in this city Thursday. I)'-, ohn Wesley Hill resigned as general ecretary on October 1, it was staed. and Dr. Samuel T. Duncan, nember of a number of leading American peace societies, was elected n his place. Under the plans the International 'ouncil of Conciliation would be as- ' tociated with an international court if justice representing all nations. 1'his court, "subject to the limltaions of treaties." would be empowered to assume jurisdiction over inernational questions in dispute that | ire justifiable in character and that1 ire not settled by negotiation. The| eague intends its program to "af-; ord the common ground" upon ; vhich all peace workers may meet ind co-operate. HEN OF JEFFERSON FORM TRADE BODY 'ominopclnl Body Will Stimulate Business Idfe of Town?Election of Officers. Jefferson, Nov. 3.?There was a nass meeting of the progressive men if Jefferson and the surrounding !oi i-nunity for the purpose of oitan zing a board of trade to nromntf he interest and advance the prosicrity of the town of Jefferson and I surrounding country; and to tiiat the o.-'id of trade will endeavor to cul-| ivate among the business men ant. thers of the town and vicinity a riendly intercourse and comendable ivalry. It will promote and foster lesirable manufactories, stimulate n honest, active and enterprising ommcrce, and encourage diversified arming in the region hereabouts. It ill co-operate with all transportaion agencies, so as to secure for the own such convenient train schediles and freight rates as will fostei he interest of its trade. The following officers were electd for a term of one year: ('. T. llakeney, president; W. W. Miller, ice president, and J. ('. Pate, secreary-treasurer. A board of direcors was appointed by the president onsisting of Dr. W. A. Gantt, G. W. 'hreatt, J. W. Miller. J. C. Miller nd J. B. Nicholson. The subject of community co-opration was discussed at the regular ueeting on Monday night. Dr. Gantt nd J. L. Bird leading the discussion rith good talks. The subject for the meeting on "uesday night will be "The Immeiate Need of Jefferson." I AYS A GLASS OF HOT WATER EVERY MORNING BEFORE BREAKFAST WILE TAKE OFF FAT IF YOU GET MORE FRESH AIR. / le Moderate in Yoj/^Diet qurfRe-1 (lure Your WeiKfft wlthJffesaco. "Lack of fresh ahf wetUf^ms the oyx;en-carrying pow/r oLJne blood, the iver becomes slngpftn, fat accumu~ ates and the a<vibn of many of tht; rltal organs are hindered thereby. Phe heart action becomes weak, cork Is an effort and the beauty ot he figure is destroyed. Fat put on by Indoor life is unicalthy and if nature is not asslsteo n throwing it off by increasing the ixygen-rarrylng power of the blood, i serious case of obesity may result. When you feel that you are get!ng too stout, take the matter in :and at once. Don't wait until your igure has become a joke and your inalth ruined through carrying iround a burden of unsightly and inhealthy fat. Spend as much time as you poeilbly can in the open air; breathe leeply, and get from your druggist a jox of tassco, take a glass of hot vater every morning before break'ast then take tassco after each i^eal and at bedtime. "Weigh yourself every few days ind keep up the treatment until you ire down to normal. Tassco Is ablolutely, harmless, is pleasant to :ake, helps the digestion and is deilgned to Increase the oxygen power >f the blood. Even a few days' treatment should ihow a noticeable reduction fn weight. There Is ifything better for >beslty.?Ad r. rUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1916 TO OPEN BIOS TOOAY. Washington, Oct. 31.?Bids will be opened at the navy department tomorrow for four scout cruisers and 27 coast type submarines, leaving only proposals for four battlecruisi-rs to be received before construction of all the 1 ; 17 building program can begin. Figures for tout battleships and 20 destroyers now are under consideration at the department and awards probably will be made next week. The scout cruisers are a new type for the navy designed to make ? sustained speed of 35 knots an hour. The submarines will be of the iaiiii' type as the present O-boats of Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative A Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the .Stomach. In addition to other Aropert^s, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in accufWable form, a stimulating Laxative anifTonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively aUQ^rfocs not gripe nor disturb stoinach.A*the same time, it aids digestion, arous^the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c. /g) THE reason we're- busy from morning j V To night \H^s OUFL varx,j'frf. Y, virM MEATS /> < ft AND ?UR. yv. a -? aj sc a le s >3? A N D/VJ le me/mods i<VM JSS-r' I YOU GET EVERY OUNCE of meat you pay/for if you trade with ua and a ofNcourtesy and quick, pleasant attention that doesn't cost you one peliny. 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