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11 A ? & I Yes, We Will *! w Remember U U7_. 1 1 1 11 would I I w. ] | I = I FIND SUBSTITUTE FOR FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH I Mrs. Lee, Though Much Older, Says She New Feels Like "Sweet Sixteen." ONCE SUFFERED MUCK Gains Thirty-five Founds?Took Tanlac and Says She Broke Up Her Ills. "I weighed ninety pounds when I , began taking Tanlac, and I now weigh 125 pounds," declared Mrs. Annie Lee, of 415 Pall Mall St.. Columbia, in a statement she recently gave in endorsement of Tanlac, "The National Tonic," which she said she took a year ago and which restored her health. One year after she took Tanlac Mrs. Lee gave the following endorsement of the remedy which gave her uch remarkable results. Her statement follows: "Before I took Tanlac I suffered from nervousness, and this trouble was very bad. Also, my system In general was run down and weakened. I was so nervous that I would jump if any one spoke when I was not expecting it or if any one knocked on the door. I had no appetite at all, and really I did not eat as much as a cat. "My strength had almost left me and 1 could hardly walk across the floor. I was so weak and nervous. I suffered awfully with headaches ' and it seemed that there was nothing that would stop them. I could not eleep at all hardly and a few minutes after I would get to sleep i would jump and be wide awake. There was very little rest for me at night. In general. I felt badly all the time. "I bought Tanlac because I had read so much about it, and I took four bottles. That was a year ago, and I feel as well now as when I quit taking Tanlac. I was a well woman when the fourth bottle was gone, so great was the results Tanlac gave me. "The Tanlac helped me so much that I feel like I was sixteen years of age now, though I am much older than that. I weighed ninety pounds when I began taking Tanlac, but I now weigh 125 pounds (a gain of 38 pounds) or more. The Tanlac quieted my nerves and Loan Any Man of a Re D1~C We Will Sell I : Please D< be Harder to R< t i B. r L Ml IIIMIIIi IBMW EVEKYON'K SHOULD DHINK OLASS OP WATER TO CLEAN KIDNEYS. If Your Hack Hurts or Hkuhlcr Hot hers You Drink l/ots of \Yater. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like yon keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with cold water and kidneco which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water?you can't drink too much; also get from your druggist about one dozen 5 grain kidneco tablets, take one tablet before each meal and at hodHmo a glass of water for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous remedy is made from perfectly harmless ingredients and acts quickly, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Kidneco is inexpensive, cannot injure, make no mistake, insist on kedneco which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache.?Adv. ItheiimatiNin Follows Kxposure. In the rain all day is generally followed by painful twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment will give you quick relief and prevent the twinges from becoming torture. It quickly penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore and aching joints. For sore, stilT, exhausted muscles that ache and throb from overwork. Sloan's Liniment affords quick relief. Bruises, sprains strains and other minor injuries tc children are quickly soothed bj Sloan's Liniment. Get a bottle today at VOUr drinrsrlat 9K? * strengthened them and built up mj system. My nerves are fine noa and I feel well. "I am always glad to recommend Tanlac, and I do so because It Is a remarkable medicine, and it did all I could want it to do for me. It just broke up my troubles. It has beer a year since I took Tanlac and I feel as fine now as I did when I quit taking It." Tanlac, the master medicine, la sold exclusively by J. P. Mackey, Lancaster; Peoples Drug ft Grocery Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd, Kershaw.?Adv. THE LANCASTER NEWS TO 1 III Li tputable Character Working OA! EMBER Absolutely For C/ ? NOT As ifuse Than to Gra ? Aon Y/\nv C^ JL vvv/p JL V/Ul M^y VLER = THE CASH MR. WYUE REPLIES TO MAYOR JONES (Continued from Page 1) tities to large communities outside of the city limits. I could indulge in sarcasm and innuendo like the mayor, but refrain from that manner of rejoinder, such not being to my mind, in good taste. nor instructive. 8 One of the grounds for the mayor's. I advocacy of the letting of the con- I tract is that it might avoid litiga- p tion in case the city in the future ai tempts to increase the height of its I dam or materially reduce the over- I flow of the stream's water to the I mills reservoir. He urges further I the "possibility of an injunction, cr I damage suit" and propounds the I question "wouldn't it be rather gen- I erous in the mill authorities should I they be willing to pay the city for I water supply rather than litigate with I it for depriving them of the reasona- E ble use of the stream of water?" The E same old argument we heard years I ago, but In spite of it, the people I went ahead and voted the bonds and fl established the present plant and I there has not been, and in my judg- fl ment there will not be, any success- B ful litigation by the mills against the 11 city. We think this is but the old I cry of "Wolf! Wolf!" when there is no wolf. I j But seriously, the council should|fl not think nf ? ?*? VM>VHUB IUW 41 VVU- J > tract by reason of the fear of some possible suit against the city in the ' future, or because of any obligation r the city may under to Mr. I^eroy Springs, these being considerations suggested by the mayor. Let the , proposed contract be considered on r its merits. Mr. Springs' claims on the generosity of the city for services I rendered, so euloglstically set forth L by Mayor Jones should not influence I the council In this matter. They owe , their first duty to the voters of the town who elected them. As a cltiI zen and taxpayer we raise our voice against the consummation of the proposed contract with the Lancaster , Cotton Mills. R. E. WYLIE. Rev. E. T. Hodges will leave Monday night, via Charlotte, for the conference at Greenville, S. C. \ FRIDAY, NOV. 10t 1916. SSHHH9K9nBE5BttKS?TBDBHHBRDS&BaH niNii < VI && = in or Near Lancaster Money Enoui 5H? 1st, 1916 \Sti Starting Dect k For CRED nt. Rem re On US. = rnivi STORE ?= HBBIHBnnHHBHH FURNI VMir" i inr ivi>ion i "LANCASTER'S LEADING DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE SOUTH Located in the NEW BRICK STORES. ! THE COMFORTABLE HOME is o Make vour dwelling place as inviting as YOUR PARLOR FURNITURE shoul should express the personality of your h your sense of beauty and dignity, put v WE SPECIALIZE in Bedroom Furnisl designed for solid, oldfashioned comfort. Chiffoniers, Dressers, Clothes Chests, a fancy. HAVE US FURNISH YOUR DININl Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, China Closet! pie, to satisfy your desires whatever th finish and price. OUR BEDROOM PIECES are the lat they are made so carefully they will serv get prices. STOV] We handle the celebrated Golden Of i~\ i * j ? " uruaranteea to give perfect satisfaetioiireceived a car lot of these stoves; also o of our goods on a strictly CASH basis; h for LESS. We extend a Cordial Invitation to y vember 20 to 26,1916. Make our Store y Opposite the 11 I FT1 Southern Ry. J\j ? J\JMM 1 Ticket Office. "IN THE NEW BR % / READ lil gh to Start to Trading for \ "Am ember 1st, 1916. ] IT ember The Date FANY ?= %V \ HMBDHHHHBIHBi TURE BROS. FURNITURE PEOPLE" ERN RAILWAY TICKET OFFICE. > Be sure you come to fche Right Place. ne essential to happiness in life, your means will permit, d have character. Through it you ome, welcome your friends, voice our best foot forward, lings. Our Iron and Oak Beds are Our Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, nd the like, are sure to strike your a ROOM?The variety of designs in I s, Serving Tables and the like, is am- S ey may be, in the matter nf stvin I . ? V f ?v? w ? / ' I est in design, color and finish, and e a lifetime. Come and see them and ES. ik Stoves and Cameron Ranges. -Call and see them. We have just ne car of common chairs. We buy all , ence, we are in position to sell them ou to attend the Lancaster Fair, No our Headquarters while in town. I) D f \ C Opposite the % Southern Ry. Ticket Office. ICK STORES.'* . M - '