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There are thousands oi children who are bright but trail?not sick but underdeveloped ? they I play with their food?they catch colds easily and do not thrive?they only need the pure, rich liquid-food in scoirs EMULSION *1 111 UlMdii uiem growing and keep them going. Children relish SCOTT'S and it carries rare nutritive qualities to their blocx streams and gives them flesh food, bone-food and strength-food Nothing harmful in SCOTT*S. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. lft-i HAS ARRIVED H. S. B. NYE OF NEW YORK THE EYE SPECIALIST AND OPTOMETRIST who has visited Lancaster many times before has arrived ami It as his Optical ollice at the HOTEL ROYAL The large front room next to the ladies' parlor, very private and quite suitable for examination of the eyes. His specialty consists of doing high class prescription work and everything up-to-date in the way of styles and frames. Children's fyes attended to with great deal of care. Those who are troubled with chronic headache, will find a positive cure as invariably asticmatic trouble is the cause, and specially made glasses will give entire relief. Having practiced his profession for over 40 years Dr. Nye feels competent to meet the most abnormal cases. Consultation without phnram Office hours from 9 a. ni. til 5 p. m. Very Respectfully, DR. S. B. NYE, HOTEL ROYAL II FRESH Si I t ! GARDENEI CITRON POUND | MARBU /' f || We Slice This Cake ^ Give Us An Order ! EDWARDS I ? : | N | PERSONALS ISS k ? Mr. J. D. Klynn was transacting ' business in the city Thursday. Dr. W. H. Sapp of New Bethel 1 community was doing business in | the city Thursday. i ??? * 1 Mrs. Mary Barron will leave Saturday for Union, where she will spend a week with friends and relatives. Rev. L. O. McCutchin. missionary from Korea, will be with the Presby-I terian church Sunday both morning ^and evening. 'WORKED SIXTEEN HOURS ! AND HARDLY FEELS IT ! Charleston Engineer Now Has ,1 Strength to Stand Overtime Work. ONCE SUFFERED MUCH For Fifteen Years His Troubles | Defied Treatment?Restored By Tanlac. "Sometimes while on the job I felt as if I could hardly keep going. That was before I took Tanlac. Today I have worked sixteen hours^and I do rot hardly feel it, so great was the relief Tanlac gave me." These statements were made by E. R. Holchoy, a Southern Railway conductor, who resides at 62!* King St., Charleston, in an endorsement he gave Tanlac. "The National Tonic.' And these statements of Mr. Holchoy not only describe his cause, but the same is true in many other cases. There are yet, however, many, many men in this State who now, like Mr. Bolchoy once did, feel as if they could "hardly keep going." There Is a moral in this which is not hard to find. Mr. Bolchoy's statement follows: "I suffered from chronic nervous indigestion for about fifteen years previous to taking Tanlac. During that time I have been to a number of the best physicians and I have taken all kinds of medicines, both prescribed and proprietary medicines. 1 ut without receiving any permanent relief. "I was extremely nervous during i the day and I was very restless during # the night. I had bad dreams very frequently aiu 1 suuered quite a bit with a severe pain in the hack of my neck. I was very weak at {times, and sometimes while on the |joli I felt as if 1 could hardly keep {going. Really, I was in a very bad {condition. A friend who knew about my ailments urged me to take Tanlac and I took the advice. And the Tanlac sure did give me fine results. I rest well at night now. for the Tanlac made me much better. My appetite is good, and my stomach has strengthened so that I olgest my food now. I am not nearly so nervous as I was and I feel better in every way. I have gained about eight pounds since I began taking Tanlac. Today I have worked sixteen hours and I do not hardly feel it. Those pains in my neck also were driven away by the Tanlac. "I can and do recommend Tanlac now, and I do so conscientiously, because of the results I have obtained from Tanlac. I have recommended it to 20 or 30 people, who are taking it because of the results I got from its use. Tanlac is a good medicine, and, as I just said. I am glad to recommend it." Tanlac, the master medicine, Is sold exclusively by J. F. Mackey, Lancaster; Peoples Drug A Grocery Co.. Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd. ; Kershaw.?Adv. HIPMENT 1 ? > VS CAKES !! i i ???? CAKE |l CAKE ii I CAKE ! < i ZZ i i ' i In Any Quantity, jj For Melrose Flour. ji ?????? & HORTON !| I THE KA NOASTER 'NEWS GENERAL ELECTION VOTE* TABULATE!) At the conference of the Federal Election Commissioners held in thci court house Tuesday. November 14th, | the tabulation of the Federal vote, showed the following by voting pre-1 cincts the county over: CONGRESS?D. E. FIN LEY. j Lancaster Court House 2611 Tabernacle 40' Taxahaw 4 8 Unltey 3a Elgin 39 j Van Wyck 42] I'rimus 72 | D wight 72, Zlon 251 Kershaw 122 Pleasant Valley.. 39' Helatr 35; Antioch 20 Pine Grove 29, Heath Springs 210 Flat Creek 45] Carmel 28 White Bluff 18 Crenshaw School House 12 [ Welsh's. 53 i Lancaster Cotton Mill 67 | tiaue s uold Mine 1<?| New Rethel 31 { Lindsay 12; Union School House 18! Trndesvilie 34! 1 Total 1,426 ( ) Signifies Progressive?onlyj one Progressive, the others Demo-j cratic. We invite the attention of every, boy and girl who reads The News to I the advertisement of the Lancaster Pharmacy appearing on this page.' Write your answer and send to the, Pharmacy. You may win one of the jars of beautiful gold fish. g | BUSINESS NOTICES |7 W.W'TKD?You to know that I have several horses and a good pair of mules for sale. Will sell cheap fori the cash. T. K. Cunningham, Jr.! 11-ltp. WANTED?6,000 pounds of cew horse, mule, sheep, and goat hides You will find us on White street. See us before you sell. Capus Cauthen & Son., Lancaster, S. C. 60-lmo-p CALL 858 Excelsior Grocery Company for fresh meats of all kinds delivered at once. Excelsior Grocery Store, at Southern Railway Station, city. 67-tfc W \NTED?You to know you can get $8.00 per cord for dogwood. See me for cutting Instructions. Phone 194. Ira S. Harper, Lan caster, Route 6. 4-9tp. CABBAGE PLANTS?Get ready for your early garden and call on E. W. Sistare and get your cabbage plants. 10-3tc. CALL NO. 8, STEEL'S MAKKKT? For (he best stallfed Beef and all kinds of fresh moats, fresh fish and oysters. Highest cash price paid for beef cattle, hogs and poultry. Phone me. E. II. Bteel. 9-3t-F. FOR SALE?Fresh plants. Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield Cabbage plants, parcel post, 30u or more, at 15 cents per hundred ?$1.00 per thousand. Ask for rate by express. 'Phone 302. V. A. Lingle, Lancaster, S. C. 3-6tc-Fri-only. SPECIAL NOTICE?We will gin only three days in each week? Monday. Wednesday and Friday? after November 15th. It. W. Parker. 10-2tp. WANTED?This month and Decern" I ber 7 5,000 lbs. crap iron, old casti stoves 15c, Iron 25c per 100; rags' lc per lb., rubber boots and shoes 3c per lb, automobile casings 3c, inner tubes 6c per lb, brass 8c. OAnnn*? 1 Hru KnnAa i Ao r?/\? 1 AA A Ul / UUUCO T UV- |ICI 1 l/U lbs. Got up a load. Will start to buying at Southern Depot Saturday. Nov. 11th, 1916. Come while prices are Rood. Don't wait. J. A Stewman. 8-4tc. WANTKD?-To buy ten thousand (10,000) pounds of clean corn cobs. See me immediately. B. Y. Funderburk. * 11-3 tC. I COTTON (mowKits TAKK NOTION ?After Fair Week my Kins will | run only on Thursday and Fridayj and Saturday of each week. R. C. Helmns. ll-2tp. HORSK AND MI'DK SANK Owing to the loss of my corn and forage I will sell at auction ten or more mules, horses and colts Friday, November 24th, 2 p. m., at Steele & Cunningham's. J. M. Yoder. 1 l-2tc. SAIiKSMAN WANTKD To sell lubrlcating oil. grease, specialties and paint. Part or \vhole time. Commission basis until ability is established. Permanent position and wide field when qualified if de? sired. Man with rig preferred. Riverside Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 11-ltp. S 'KIM l>AY. yov.. 17. him. CHC1M II NOT1CKS. Regular church service will be held 'at the A. R. P. church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The regular third Sunday services will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Skinner, rector, at 11a. m. The pub-1 lie cordially invited. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the scat of the disease Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years. It is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Prona Told,* r? All Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. social news] m i Li Mesdames W. P. Robinson and A. il. Glasscock entertained delightfully Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. B. llritton of Sumter, who is visiting Mrs. (Jlasseook, was the honor guest. Rook was played at nine tables. sev-| oral guests rutting for the prize, same being won by Mrs. Tom l)oster. After the games delicious refreshments were served. White and yellow chrysanthemums wore the decorations used throughout the rooms. n Of interest to the Lancaster friends of both Miss Witherspoon and Mrs. Heath is the following from the Winnsboro social news of Suunday last: Tuesday morning Mrs. S. W. Heath entertained a number ot friends at luncheon in honor of Miss Annie Witherspoon of Lancaster, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. G. McCants during the week. The morning hour was spent in conversation intervened with a luncheon course. "Only 'Gets-I!' for Me After This!" It "Gets" Every Corn Every Time. Painless. Nothing More Simple. "I'll tell you what. I've quit using toe-eating salves for corns. I've quit making a package out of my toes with bandages and contraptions? quit digging with knives and scissor*. Give me 'GETS-IT' every time!" r iThk. Whrn You Sea These Pretty Girl* ta Your DrucaUt'a Window It's a Good Time To End Your Coras. That'* whnt they all say the very first time they use "GETS-IT.'* It'o I because "GETS-IT" Is so simple and easy to use?put it on in a tew seconds?because there is no work or corn-fooling to do. no pain * that shoots up to your heart. It gets your corns off your mind. All the time it's working?and then, that little old corn peels right off, leaves the clean, corn-free skin underneath?and your corn Is pone! No wonder millions prefer "GETS-TT". Try It tonight. "GETS-IT" is sold and recommended by druggists everywhere. 25a S bottle, or sent on receipt of price y E. Lawrcnco & Co.. Chicago. 111. 6oiu iu t.aucasier and recom- , mended as the world's best corn ] remedy by Lancaster Pharmacy and j J. F. Mackey Co I) R. S. B. N Y E , The Eye Specialist and Optometrist, OF .NEW YOliK, who is still operating at his Optical Office. Room No. 1, the Hotel Royal, ; wishes to state that 011 account the 'continued demand of his work in the j way of fitting proper Glasses, he has determined to prolong his stay in Lancaster to a few days next week during the Fair to give the people in the country the oportunity to take home with them almost perfect sight, as invariably l?r. Nye's Glasses will produce such an effect; also he prepares mo.?t of the Glasses right here at his office, which is a great convenience for those living out of town, but his snecinlty consists in produc-l Inr Prescription Glasses of the most J complicated nature. Citizens of Lancaster who wish his services would do well to call at once to escape the rush next week. Office Hours from 9 a. m. til 5:30 p. m. Very respectfully. DIt. S. B. NYR. Hotel Royal. | . ' ? 1 ^ . ? V HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE i After Four Tear* of Discouraging 1 had K?lten 80 weak 1 cou,d ,ma4? and I gave up in despair. Conditions,Mrs.Bullock Goto at la8t my husband got b.tbottleol j Up in Despair* Husband Cardui, the woman's tonic, aad I coa Cum to Rucne. menct<i tok'n? * Prom lh* " * * ? dote, I could tell it wu helping me. I ~ can now walk two mllea without tea Catron, Ky.?In an Interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work." from this place, Mis. Bettie Bullock M you are all run down from womanly writes as follows: "1 suffered lor four troubles, don't give up in despair. Try years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped this time, 1 could only sit up lor a little ?<*? than a million women, in Its 90 while, and could not walk anywhere at ye*1* of continuous success, and should an. At times, 1 would have severs pains eurely help you, too. Your druggist has In my leftside. sold Cardui for years. He knows what The doctor was called in, and his treat- M will do. Ask him. He will recom- j, stent relieved ms for a while, but I was m*nd it. Begin taking Cardui today, oo. confined to my bed ?g?lo. Ator "?? ; bat. nothing Kerned to do me any go*. I TS ^lli =i)[51l^^ II j COMING! DR. M. R: CAMPBELL OF ANDERSON, S. G Expert Optician and Optometrist jj WILL HE AT U 1 STANDARD DRUG COMPANY 1 ID NEXT (H Aim l ir - " - ? - 1 MUNUAY and lUfcSDAY, NOV. 20-21 Y0UR YOUR EYES EYES Can ho properly tested, glasses accurately fitted, Monday and I Tuesday, November 20 and 21st at our Drug Store by Dr. M. R. I Campbell. = Dr. Campbell has hundreds of pleased patients iu and around ^ Lancaster who know that he maintains a high standard of accur- = M aey in the testing of eyes and fitting glasses. His record for II P| seven years in Lancaster is not rivaled anywhere for science and IM n accuracy. Have him to do your work here at home. He guaran- |"l tees it and prices reasonable. 93.0O and .$.">.00 AND UPWARDS. Everything up-to-date in Eye Glass and Spectacle Wares are to he had here from Dr. Campbell. Special attention given to school ; 1a It II1 1(1 1 cil. Remember tbe dates and tell your friends?Monday and Tuesday, November 20 and 21 st. J STANDARD DRUG CO. I Telephone No. 4. ?(:)? I .ancestor, S. C. ' rj A^A A^| A 4^4 A^A A^A A^A A^A A^!| 4^4 A^A A^A. A fFREE! FREElff ! LITTLE FOLKS LISTEN I ICOLD FISH FREE! f ? "Why I Like to Trade at the Lancaster Pharmacyr y V ; 7 7? % To the thirty hest answers to this question i by any little boy or girl, we will give each X : a jar of GOLD FISH FREE. f ] ? y Enclose this ad with yonr answer and he with ns J V Friday afternoon, Nov. 24th, at 2:30 to get your fish. JL \ % ? : ? ?f Have Answers at Store Before Friday Morning. f LANCASTER PHARMACY f f ON THE CORNER. %