The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 20, 1917, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

I \ < This Simple A Ho Dr. Caldwell's Syrup l*ef>sin H Have a l'lnie In Every lion Constipation, or Inaction < bowels, a condition that nearl erone experiences wKh more o frequericy, is the direct cam much disease. When the bowe come clogged with rofuse froi stomach, foul gases and polsoi generated, and unless the cong is quickly relieved the syste comes weakened and most srn ble to attack. Various remedies to relieve < pation are prescribed, but ma these contain cathartic or pur >{,cuui luni ?re narsn anil Vloii their action and shock the s: The most effective remedy I combination of simple laxative with pepsin that is sold in Btores under the name of Dr. well's Syrup Pepsin. The Hon. John D. Keisl Brandywine, W. Va., who h presented his district in the Legislature for six years, write he uses Dr. Caldwell's Syrup 1 and finds it a splendid laxative to take and mild, yet positive, action, and that it should be in household for use when needed Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sold by druggists in all parts < United States and costs only DEPOSED CZAR GOES TO CHI Eventually He Will Be Allow Go to Some Allied Country London, March 18.?What perturbed Emperor Nicholas, the Petrograd correspondent O! Times, was that sufficient gu tees be given that his life and of his family be spared. It is sa was reassuYed by? General It mm iuuciicu in ine name c whole army under his command no harm would befall any meml S the family. * The first request made by th? peror was that he be allowed t his wife, but this was refused blank. There are reports th even contemplated suicide, but < ually was Induced by his con; to accept his fortunes calml; submit to the Inevitable. H1 words as Emperor are said to been that he had been betray those he trusted most. The Times correspondent sa has been told the former rulei have to reside in the Taurus I tn Crimea with his famil> eventually will be allowed abroad to some Entente Allied try, probably Italy. The revolution overtook th' perial family when all of the dren except the Grand Duchess were afflicted with measles. < Duke Alexis, the 12-year-old while heir, who was reported still lives, but la very ill. 'His attack of measles was plicated by the breaking out c old wound in his foot, dating the alleged attempt on his life #/v.. * iuui years ago. He was report* day as likel> to recover. He tracted the malady from a cot at the front. Grand Duchess Tatiana in in rious condition, and oxygen has administered. News of the die tlon of the troops reached the press February '27. The I guard was mobilized for defens reflemen remaining inside the ( with machine guns, while 01 were armoured motors. When the Tsarskoe Selo gai revolted, a collision with the F guards appeared inevitable. The press went to the commander c guard an J said: "My desire is that you do not This was taken as an order t< SHOE ] |0< -BLACK-WHITE1 FFDalWCooTNew ^ Buffklo.NY ?.? ??? 0 THE I r , * + + Laxative : 8l usehold Necessity**.* I Pros ? (:o:) vice ihouUl Seer ie. ' dm \ I Trej is th< motor horbs Cents a bottle. It contains no opiate' the so drug or nacotlc drug, does not gripe, and to tak Cald- |s recommended as a family laxative, should mild enough for the tiniest babe, yet'dark-a ter of sufficiently powerful to act easily on out of as re- (h0 strongest constitution. opmen State ft) avoid imitations and ineffective It v s that substitutes be sure to get Dr. Cald- Mating 'epsin well's Syrup Pepsin. See that a far j ca, as , easy 8iniile of Dr. Caldwell's signature jgive t In Its an(j hj8 portrait appear on the yel-;part ii every iow carton In which the bottle Is Wome ' packed. A trial bottle, free o! now; t sin Is charge, can be obtained by writing to God, t Df the Dr. W. B. Caldweu, 455 Washington effort ' fl'ty St., Montlcello, Illinois. enlarg ^ I WOM1 render, which he did. Soon revoluIMEA tionary troops entered the Palace <j?ver and officers went to the apartment of j,'ra ed to the Imperial family. To these the fj^|a Empress said: Litt most "Let there be no violence. I am Lroug says now only a sister of charity at the jnR W( f The bedside of my afflicted children." mary < taran- fprevio those MISTRIAL ORDERED l,d hfc IN DAMAGE Sl'IT uzky, that Superintendent of (iaffney Schools la I jer ot Re-Elected for Another Term. Gaffney, March 18.?The Jury in s Em- the case of Barnhill versus Cherokee fl o see Falls Manufacturing Company, after B point being out the entire night was dis- E at he rinsed by Judge Mauldin, who order- B jvent- ed a miBtrial. Young Barnhill was B lessor kHied by falling from a gangway, B V and where the company was constructing B s last a dam last summer. fi ; have The plaintiff was represented by B ed by Q0vern0r Fvans and G. W. Speer. B Esq., the defendant company being B *'s represented by Messrs. Butler and |B r will 'alace Hall. Court was adjourned yester r day morning. Judge Mauldin return- |B ing to his home in Pickens. Ho will B to go _ . M return to Gaffney tomorrow to con coun- . - || vene the court of general sessions. 5? a Im- regular meeting Friday B ehil- n'Kht of the school trustees of the B ,, , _ fy .. . Ji-t ? - - ? ? ? inane uniuic) uiairui, i'iOI. J. Harvey E?j , Grand Witherspoon was re-elected for an- B erst- other year as superintendent of the K dead, graded schools of Gaffney. The Calf- B pey schools are in a most flour'jhlng ife com- condition, and the fact is recognized B >f the by the people of GafTney that v.e have .H from one of the ablest superintendents of |B about schools in the State. sd to- Donald Huggin, Esq.. who recent ^ con- jy resigned as county superintend Eg nrade ent education, at the earnest re- la quest of the State Hoard has agreed Eh a a?" to hold office until July 1, when his R i been successor will be appointed. As Mr. Ej taffec- Huggin has recently gone Into bust- K s Em- reBH with his brother, the only terms B 'alace UpQn which he would consent to re H e, the tain office would be for him to keep B 'alace fj,e ()fflce one day In each week. H jtslde :r,r No. 666 I s iEm- This it a prescription prepared especially 8 >f the ??r MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. iB Five or aix dose* will break any case, and B ? V taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not fl fire. ' J return. It acta on the liver better thao B > sur- 1 Calomel and doea not gripe or aickea. 25c E 7 * - ~ tit tit fit fit fit It I THE POLISH"1 1 I in] POLISHES I tan- lot I 'heb?38 > ' :; * . ' v ; ; iANCASTER NEWS TUESDAY. NTai-. li + + + + ,% + + passed by the house tod; emor ailixed his signatu FFFliAGE DEPARTMENT. * frage mass meeting. i'i + delivered an address in ^ + + + + + + + + + ++ + + dorsed tho votes for > lister Eiiuiil SiitViM>i>.? ?1? ? ? - imigu ana raaa ill a sun ddent, Mrs. Leroy Springs. about the streets of the i President, Mrs. R. K. Kiddle, brat ion of their victory. 'etary, Mrs. Chas. D. Jones. meeting was a feature isurer, Mrs. W. S. Patterson, gram of the suffrage s innen of Lancaster League. conducted here by the N is, Mrs. T. Y. Williams. man Suffrage association oilment. Mrs. Ira B. Jones. rature, Mrs. John Crawford. ... %. < ongrat ulates Mrs. ?ram, Miss Bess McManus. .... . . , _ Washington, March 7. ince, Miss Margaret Moore. .. ,,, , ... , tlce Walter A. Clark, o! ?. Carolina Supreme Court Do It Aoiv. , , , , . r .I u t might to wrs. Carrie Ch s burdens fall heaviest on wo... . . ,. , president of the Nation, A truism, but none the less _ Every war since civilization U ,aKe ?tsso< iation, co has proved it. her upon the acce89ion ' Great War has demonstrated to ,hc ranks of suflfr?Re ling else. The women of a na- opens lhe door to womar re one of Its most valuable as- the South," the message not in any sentimental sense, i an intensely practical one. KHN'OH AND STAF n make munitions, and drive| LEAVE FOR \V/ cars, and run trains, and till'special Train of Pull ,11. that men may be released! lonyos fSlwnvl)le r< e the field. Their countrymen | . . , , . , , Capital?Palmetto II make haste to break down any 1 ige barriers that keep women rietl. their fullest and freest (level- Columbia, March 3.t. train, carrying Governor 1 rouhl be an act of cold, calcu- staff and other South Cf wisdom for the men of Ameri- Washington for the sec they enter the great War, to ration of President Wils he women of America eaual lumbia this evening ?? e i the government of the nation, the Southern Railway. T in should be given, here and made up of about a d he vote, not as a bribe?thank Pullmans, n diner., a c hey need no such incentive to baggage car. At Rock and sacrifice?but as an aid to man from Lancaster was ed usefulness. the train which north will be run as the secon EN IN ARKANSAS the Birmingham Special GET PRIMARY VOTK A special train of sevei nor Signs Hill Allowing Them also left Greenville this a nchise in Such Elections in Washington. t State. j le Rock, Ark., March 6.?Gov. It ls all ri^ht to thl, h tonight signed the bill grant- , . ^ you please about your n< )men the right to vote in priJlections in Arkansas. The bill 11 is ?<c?Ri?n?lly best t usly adopted in the senate was yourself. Watch Whe Buy Saturday saw a stead into our store, this si where to get the Besl Cleanliness, Coil X set aside our store frc the people some of tf them that we haven When Grocery servic Plyler's W. E. F Up Town Phone 108 i 20, 1917. y. The gov. (SBRBBBBRBBBBBirfl&CL re at a &ti!"- B3 tm wv v he 2 R ? ^ vhich he in- ^ B 11 "j ^ vomen cam rage parade ^ city in cele- 5 _ _ _ The mass g| fjB of the pro- \V*i 1 chool being j/F^jjL atlon&l Wo- ^ f the North ?| T*^ telegraphed J ^ apnian Cad g| al Woman'* H 1^^ J ngratulating J /l 11" L>f Arkansas ^ f\ .'vNw ^ ^ j i suffrage in ^ said. M H comes with every adc! p H The knowledge that tSIIINfiTON H ahead in this world's Imans Also 5 pleasure to every one. ?r National1 of tlie 8liver front thoi a niter Car-' 5 always be worrying abc has the assurance of ?A special n \T a n ti i n tr n n #1 i ro I in I an h "to JOIN 111C t ll l'011 g O f 1 ond lnauRu- S 'account here. Don' on. left co- accumulated what you o'clock o\or m as a starter. Remenil he trair was ^ , . . . , , 07.cn special 5 temptation to Spend, 1 oach an<: a I JlloailS U loSS to you tot" Hill a Pull attached to ? of oh^iotte A dollar in 1 id section of W" than two pal Pullmans m ifternoon Tor The Bank nk whatever IH slghbors, but Jj LANCi* o keep It to P* I re the Crow Cirocei [y stream of Custor bowing that the p t Groceries for the 1 irtesy, and Re >m the others. Yoi le time, but you a t the best groceries eismid e better, Piy! Cash Si Myler, Proprietor ^ r^ra?BEr ig of Real: USEACTION I I it ion to the bank balance. you are so much further ?8 goods Is bound to be a j? How different the feelings OS se of the spender who must ^ ut the future when the saver V? comfort and independence. S K? lie satisfied by opening an M t ]nit it off until you have i consider a spectable sum )er that in addition to tlio m noney kept in your pocket u it earns no interest. the bank is safer m in the pocket. j? of Lancaster j lSTER, S. C. 1 IB 19BBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ds go to ries ners pouring ublic knows Least Money al Values I a can fool all f ' m t convince y in Lancaster I ler'swilldo it. 8 ; f! "1 tores | *1 L Midway p 206 [ I ... ?? LsLr V