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JM It Aiwa; IBM says Mrs. Sylvania Woot writing of her experience KM tonic. She says further: Cardul, my back and h< thought the pain would t p0B to do any of my housewori of Cardui, I began to feel fil gained 35 pounds, and n( as well as run a big wal 1 wi$h every sufferin J CM Q The Worn a trlaL I still use Cardui Km and it always does me g Headache, backache, tired, worn-out feelings, et< PBs ly trouble. Signs that yoi tonic. You cannot make mB *or your trouble. It has I P"! women for more than fift] Si _pet a Bot PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. M. R. Campbel Registered Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. ANDERSON, S. C. Standard Drug Co., local repr* aentatlves. Take your broken lenset and repairs to tbem for prompt an' accurate* work DR. C. B. PRATT, Dentist. Hours from 8:30 A. M. to 12:30; i:3U to 6:30. Office Phone 285. Residence Phone 398. Office Over Lancaster Pharmacy. DR. J. J. POLLARD VETERINARY SURGEON Treatment of Sick, Lame and Disabled Horses, Mules and Cat^ Office: Gregory-Hood Live Stock Co. Telephone 220 Lancaster, S. G. Residence Telephone 119 DR. J. HEECE FUNDERBURK, Dental Surgeon. Office Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P M. And by Appointment. Phones: Office, 160. Residence, 16. Office over 11. C. Hough. PHOTOGRAPHY You know the place?Moore Block. See Me For Fine Pictures. Kodak work up to the minute. I know how, and the price Is right. \V. A. DAVIS, Photographer, LANCASTER. . : : S. C. VERY FIXE TURKEY I'oit Tin.' miivini v'i Washington, Nov. 2b.?President Wilson and nearly all the members of the cabinet will spend Thanksgiving Day in Washington with their families. In the morning the President and Mrs. Wilson will go to church and in the evening they will a|tend a relief ball at the Washi^^^uNavy Yard. The White House will have for dinner one of the several big turkeys sent for the occasion by friends in diffei ent parts of the country. Many government officials, diplomats and members of congress will attend the annual mass and luncheon at St. Patrick's Cathedral. The President will go to bis own church or that of Mrs. Wilson. All government departments closed at noon today and will not reopen for business until Friday morning. HUGHES HACK TO THE DAW Dakewood. N. J.. Nov. 28.?("has. E. Hughes announced here last pight that on January 1 be would resume the practice of taw as a member of the New York city law firm of ij .......1.. a ..v............ o- in liuuuun, pi imii man cv i^ui, ill?son Charles K. Hughes, Jr., also will enter the firm, it was stated. No. Six-Sixty-Six Thia ia a preacrlption prepared eapecially for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. hive or aix doaca will break any caae, ind if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Ciilomet and doea not gripe or aicken. 25c We Want Your JOB PRINTING The Lancaster News 1 ys Helps N Is, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in with Cardui, the woman's "Before I began to use PCSg ead would hurt so bad, I 1*-^ till me. I was hardly able k. After taking three bottles VSQ like a new woman. I soon L-l )w, 1 do all my housework, ter mill. g woman would give bFSI n?a cj mm g an's Tonic Egg I when I feel a little bad, , side arhe, nervousness, x, are sure signs of woman- Wpi i need Cardui, the woman's E* a mistake in trying Cardui r~l >een helping weak, ailing f years. r-! tie Today 1 pg | FRATERNAL ORDERS TABERNACLE COUNCIL. No. 7 2, Jr. O. U. A. M., P. M. Plyler, Councillor. Meets Saturday nights before 2nd and 4th Sundays. ANTIOCH LODGE. No. 27 2, P. & A. M. Meets on Wednesday on or before the full moon of each month, at 8:30 p. ni. B. F. Adams, W. M. RED HILL COUNCIL, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 15 2. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Saturday night of e:ich mnntn at 8:00 p. m. B. F. Adams, Sec'ty. RED HILL W. O. W.. No. 501. meets the 2nd and 4th Saturday night of each month. B. F. Adams, Clerk. JACKSON DODGE, No. 53, A. F. M. Julius Hlackmon, W. M. Meets every Thursday night on or before KEYSTONE CHAPTER. No. ly, R. A. M., E. M. Croxton, High Priest. Meets 3rd Tuesday night In each month. WITHER SPOON COUNCIL. No. 33, R. and S. M., H. R. Murchison, Thrice Illustrious Master. Meets 3rd Tuesday night in each month. LANCASTER COUNCIL, No. 38. jJr. O. I". A. M., H. K. Williamson. 1 Councillor. Meets every Tuesday | night at 8:30 p. m. j BEACH CAMP, W. O. W., No. J 376, Irvin Jackson, Council coni| mander. Meets first and third Friday i night in each month. LANCASTER COUNCIL. No. 4. D. of A., A. J. McNinch, Councillor. Meets every Thursday night. DIXIE CAMP. No. 282. W. of W.. B. H. elyburn. Councillor. Meets every fourth Saturday night. rdVIt' nmtvm" - - - * uu.wiiu, i>o. 43. Jr. O. U. A. M.. W. A. Clifton, Councillor. Meets every 1st, 2nd and 3rd Saturday nights. TABERNACLE CAMP, No. 20f?. W. of W.. B. B. Plyler, C. C. Meets first Friday night in each month. CAMP CREEK COUNCIL, No. 79. Jr. O. U. A. M., R. A. Williams. Councillor. Meets every second and fourth Saturday night. UNITY COUNCIL, No. 89, Jr. O U. A. M.. J. A. McCain, Councillor. i Meets every Saturday night. SLOAN'S LINIMENT EASES PAIN Sloan's Liniment is first thought of , mothers for bumps, bruises and sprains that are continually happen ing 10 children. It quickly penetrates and soothes without rubbing. (Meaner and more effective than mustsv plasters or ointments. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia pain and that grlppy soreness after colds. Slona's Liniment gives prompt relief. Have a bottle handy for bruises, strains, sprains and all external pain. For the thousands whose work calls them outdoors, the pains and aches following exposure?are relieved by Sloan's Liniment. At all druggists, 25c.? Adv. tax not ilk. Public notice is hereby given that the City Taxes will be received by me at the Lancaster Savings Hank & Trust Fo. from December 1st to December 31st inclusive. e. c. sscrkst. Acting CMerk and Treas. 'HE LANCASTER NEWS I MAKES ELK FIRSUEA LORD BEATTY TO COMMAND. n..i i- ? rui in Acuve tharge of Squadrons?Charges Made in Response to Criticisms. i London, Nov. 29.?Admiral Sir John R. Jellicoe, commander of th? British fleet, was today appointed first sea lord of the admiralty being succeeded in command of the jgrand fleet by Vice Admiral Sir J David Beatty who commanded the British battle cruiser squadron in the Jutland naval battle. Admiral Sir Henry B. Jackson, the present first sea lord, has been appointed president of the royal naval college at Greenwich. The'announcement of the change in command of the British grand fleet was made this afternoon in the house of lords by A. J. Balfonr, first lord of the admiralty. Mr. Balfour said there would be consequential changes also in the board of the admiralty. On being asked whether the changes In the admiralty meant other changes in higher commands, Mr. Balfour replied that undoubtedly there would be changes which would be announced in the ordinary course. The vital changes in the management of the navy announced today will be greeted enthusiastically by the country. They were not unexpected as recently there has been a demand for an infusion of new lifton the board of sea lords at White* hall. The case as presented by the critics was that none of the sea lords had had active service afloat during this war, that more than two years of warfare bad brought about radical ehnneoc in * * ...n?u ... mcwiwuo <*1111 IUUI I Ilf* lactive direction of the fleets by the admiralty should he in Ihe hands ot jofficers who had participated in and [worked out the latest styles of op! orations. Since the government apparently recognized the force of these criticisms Admiral Jellieoe's appointment as first sea lord is the logical result. Sir David Beatty's promotion to the command of the grand fleet gives the government's answer to critljcisms, mostly from abroad, that he showed rashness in the way he threw his hattlecruiser squadron into Jut-| land fight. Admiral Sir Henry B. Jackson ob-l tains an honorable and comfortable post. Thus four important figures formerly in control of the navy have passed from Whitehall since the war began. These are Prince Louis of Pattenhurg. Baron Fisher and Admiral Jackson, all of whom were first sea lords, and Winston Spencer Churchill, who was first lord of th?admiralty. I Other changes in the way of brlnginc new men from the fleets to Whitehall are foreshadowed. \pparently Mr. Balfour retains his office as first lord of the admiralty through it all. although some of the ! same newspapers which called for Col. Churchill's retirement have been turning their guns upon him but from a different angle. They consider Churchill too impetuous and disposed to interfere with matters o> strategy, while they considered Mr. iBalfour too slow and conservative. | PIEDMONT SOLDIER DIES ON W XX HOME Wesley Hill Mulligan Killed l>y Full Prom Troop Train Bringing II im From Border. Atlanta, <?a., Nov. 29.?Wesley III11 Mulligan, 21 years old, of Piedmont. S. C., was killed about f> o'clock this afternoon when he fell from a train which had stopped on the Chattahoochee trestle. Young Mulligan was eating his supper on the platform and laughing and chatting with his fellow soldiers of the 'First South Carolina regiment on a [troop train while he was en rout* from Ml Paso. Texas, to his home In Piedmont. He reached for something, and when he did he slipped and the weight of his body loosened his grnsp on the railing, causing hin. to fall. He was badlv bruised and (lied from internal injuries before he reached Atlanta. Mr. Mulligan Is survived by his father. James Mulligan, and three brothers. Will, John and Clarence Mulligan, of Piedmont. The body will be sept to Piedmont for the interment. 1 Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteles; chill Tonic is equally valuable as ? , General Tonic becnu:>c it contains th< , well inown tonic propertiesof QUINI>'* and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Driv< out Malaria, Kfc itches the Blo'xl a, i u?e Whole System. SO crniu. ' TODAY, DEO. 1, AMERICAN CRAFT j SENT TO BOnOM | FLAG FLYING TO LAST. j Captain Refuses? to Lower Colors?Crew Landed by Spanish Vessel. London, Nov. 2 8.?Lloyd's reports that the American steamship Che' inung has been sunk. The crew of the Chemung has been landed at Valencia by the Spantsu steamer Giner. says a Keuter dispatch from Valencia today. The Chemung was torpedoed near Cabo de Gata, according to the dispatch. j The steamer foundered with the J American flag flying, it is added ?>? captain having formally refused to lower the flag. The submarine towed the crew to within five miles of the coast, tho j Valencia advices stated, and then ! abandoned them. Ai the end of the day they were picked up by the ] Giner. Not Alarming Case. Washington, Nov. 28.?Official reIport on the destruction of the Ameri|Can steamer Chemung by a German j submarine was received the the state department late today from the I American consul at Valencia. He said all on board had been landed safely. The case appears to be similar to the destruction of the American ship* William P. Frye and I,eeianaw, both carrying contraband, damages foi which are to be awarded by diplomatic negotiation. As there was no loss of life and no apparent violation of Germany's pledges, the case is not regarded as alarming. STOP THAT COUGH. ' A hacking cough weakens the < j whole system, drains your energy and gets worse if neglected: your throat is raw, your, chest aches and you feel sore all over. Relieve that ( cold at once with Dr. King's New 1 Discovery. The soothing pine bal- ' sams heal the irritated membranes, 1 and the antiseptic and laxative qualifies kill the germs and break up your 1 cold. Don't let a cold linger. Get ' Dr. King's New Discovery today atJ your druggist, 50c.?Adv. \ DO T BY OUF WHICH HI Lancasi Tggr- l* Fi i I i " ^ ' ?| T r, - . 1 3_ v'ii'iViiisa"#eVsiWiWa'i A"? m\ Si n I nn I wmir* I? a bamjAins i Si FOP THE IS 1 HOLIDAY SEASON ? 81 APPROPRIATE DAINTIES. 181 'fjfcl 1 have just received a fine lot of new candlos in aii rgj*v w( grades, from stick candy, bucket and penny goods to the r^A4 finest chocolates. Peanut brittle, Fudge, Mint daytonas, Lemon Drops, Penny Prize Boxes, etc. Fancy "Biscuits, \ jGG] Lemon Squares, Jumbles, Bachelor's Buttons, Alexis [GO \ GK Cookies and other dainties; Chewing Gum in endless vu- M GG] xlety. Matches in nickel and penny boxes. [GO wj FRUITS, NUTS, COLD DRINKS, CIGARS, TOBACCO. IS J w Two kinds of syrup, two brands of tea, Chalmer's gel- [GO) ' atine, hominy and rice in packages, pickles and ketchup. r^B4 6c and 10c cans of Condensed Milk, canned Soups in six ' \arieties, three grades of Shoe Polish, Spices in 5c and jPG] 10c boxes, two grades of Coffee in cans. Oysters, Potted GM Ham, Crackers and Cheese and many other fancy gro- M j GGj ceries. I invite you to inspect my new goods and ask Mb 'gjftl *or an opportunity to serve you. A share of your bustno8s will he greatly appreciated. ? A. W. CHANf.F I -w w *- jgji M Main St. Next to Bank of Lancaster w ?8wmw#wtw?wiw?wi^ CI,OTIIIXCiMAKKKS WIM, l'HKSIDKXT INVITKD TO UK< KIVK IllUlll.lt WAt.KS \IH>UKSS CONFEDERATES New York, Nov. 2!?. An increase Washington, Nov. 28.?President )f pay of from 35 to 4't per cent to Wilson has been invited to address meet the increased cost of living will the United Confederate Veterans enbe given the 32,000 employes of cainpment here next May. The invlmetnbers of the American Clothing tation was personally extended by Manufacturers' association begin- Hilary A. Herbert, former secretary aing December 18, it was announced of the navv, and Robert N. Harper ot liere tonight. The advance will re- Washington. The president is expresent an increase in wages of $8,- pected to speak at one of the sesDOO.OOO a year. sions. AKE YOUR A j HE WORK OF | =3 I ATTENDING | ? RIEQAIE i I U1U JflLL IS NOW GOING ON j RSCHS' - | 1 :er's Fastest Growing Store. 30k For The Pointing inger Over Our Door fi