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' 11 *" J GAVE MORE HELP THANANV OIHEI Anderson Woman Makes Highl; h Interesting Statement. BEST SHE EVER TRIED. After Long Effort Mrs. Walke Is Enabled to Make Comparison. "Tanlac la the beat medicine have ever taken and I certainly hav taken a lot of medicine," said Mr -J. C. Walker, of 30 Henderson St Anderaon, in a statement she gav May 23rd. "Tanlac certainly di help me wonderfully. 1 took it fc a generally run down condition, fc I always felt tired and weak and never did feel well. I certainly fe completely broken down and in tli mornings I felt as badly as when went to bed, for I did not sleep wel I had no appetite and I scarcely ha strength enough to do my bous? work. "But the Tanlac did me more goo than any other medicine I ever hav taken. It soon had me feeling stron and I got so I could sleep well and began to feel fine. The Tanlac dl a lot to build up and strengthen m entire system." Tanlac, the master medicine, i sold exclusively by J. F. Macke; Lancaster; Peoples Drug & Grocer Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floy< Kershaw.?Adv. + THIS STATE FAK ABOVE ITS QUOT. Qualifies 750 for Camp at Ogletliorp With 25(1 Allotment. Washington, July 30.?'North an South Carolina had quotas of 37 and 256, respectively, in the alio ments for the Sixth district for tb second series of officers* reser\ training camps, Tennessee makin tip the rest cf the district's quota t 996. But South Carolina quallfle the same number of men In the phyi leal examination as North Carolini Each State qualified 7 50, a heav overplus. Tennessee qualified 1,00' The quotas of the camps may 1: increased on account of the abuni ance of good material. If you sit in a cool draft when yo are heated and gut a stiff neck ( lame back, you will he looking f< something that will ease the pail Fbf your mind on BALLARD SNOW LINIMBNT and don't be tall ed out of it because it is the bei pain relieving liniment you can gi anywhere. Price 25c, 50c and fl.fl per bottle. Sold by all dealers I medicine.?Adv. + THK COTTON RED SPIDER. Clemson College, Aug. 2.?> action entailing much labor and e: pense should be hastily begun at th time where the red spider Is infes ing cotton. Cotton red spider wi predicted at the beginning of the sej son but at this time the weath< conditions in most sections of tl State are badly against this pest. Watch the fields closely and whe the first signs appear collect the ii fested leaves and dying stalks in tl various spots in the field accordin to methods similar to the following Soak a cotton seed sack in ker aene and then wring the sack so thi It is only moist. Hang this on oi shoulder and every leaf pieke nhould be put Immediately into tl sack. When the infested spots hai been gone over burn sack and al This requires comparatively lltt time and labor and prevents mu< damage. Do not carry infest< leaves or stalks over the field b cause this Is an effective^ way spreading It. There is little dang< of spreading the pests from tl kerosene sack. / When you yawn a good deal In tl , daytime, feel dull, achey and want stretch frequently. It Is an unmista able symptom of'malaria, and unlo you dofcsomething at once you a booked for a spell of chills. HE1 BINE Is a chill medicine that w: prevent or cure the disease, drives out the impurities on whl< the malarial germ thrives, strengt ens the liver and cleanses the hoi els. Price 50c, 8old by all deale in medicine.?Adv. e THE KERSHA Will here ROLLI [ ml Starting this week. ? TB DREADS DRAFT, SO ATTEMPTS SUICU>I J Death Rather Than Anny for Yorl V Negro With Ticket 2AM. York, July 30.?Despondent bt y cause he will be summoned this wee to appear in York next Monday fo examination as to his fitness for arm service and dreading the idea of gc Ing to war, John Wilson, No. 25f a negro, of the Hoodtown section, th first person in the western district c r York county to be drawn under th selective draft law Friday, July 21 v attempted to commit suicide lag week by hanging himself, j Wilson, who is about twenty-flv I years of age and who is said t I hardly possess average intelligent I is in the employ of Mr. Williai p Hayes, of the Hoodtown section. I , | is understood that he has been woi Q j (rjrying much since he learned that h was the first man drawn for arm ir. .! duty in the western district. I* | According to a story told by se\ 1 eral negroes who live in the neigh ie j horhood in which Wilson resides, th j ; negro tied a noose around his nec j ' and was preparing to suspend hin: Q | I self when other parties interferei I That occurred early last week an . I since then Wilson is said to hav Q , made two other unsuccessful al tempts to end his life. He told se\ j eral persons Friday that he had thre j balls in his pistol and "I am goin to put one in my wife and another i my child and the other in myself b? ls fore I let them take me to war." Wilson is being watched closelj ' People who know him believe tha ? the draft and the idea of going t war has so preyed on his mind tha he has been driven insane tempoi arily at least, and there is little pos sibilit.v now that he will be accepte for army service. ie If you feel "blue," "no account, lazy, you need a good cleaning ou ld HKRBINE Is the right thing for thu 9 purpose. It stimulates the live t- tones up the stomach and purifies th p bowels. Price 50c. Sold by a dealers in medicine.?Adv. re K = - The reason that Texas fever iic"n |(l can remain on animals other tha cattle without producing the diseasi & is because these animals are n< y susceptible to Texas fever. Nun 0 erous experiments have shown thz e only bovines (cattle) contract th j. Texas fever, so it is not difficult t understand why other hosts can I infected with impunity, u !: VICTORY ASSURED s st The South Falls in Line. Pt A short time ago the name of Iroi i0 ized Paw-Paw was unknown in Vi In ginia, North and South Carolinaall had been accustomed to hear < the old reliable Paw-Paw Tonic. The march of progress and sclent brought Iron and Nux to universi '? use, then our chemists got busy an added these two important items 1 is the original Tonic, in use for the pai 25 years, making a compound of powerful forces into 1, now known ? 18 Ironized Paw-Paw. Since January 1, 1917, we ha> sr, introduced this great new remed ie Into nearly every city and town I j Virginia and are now completir ! North and South Carolina. Thoi 'n sands of bottles have been sold an i- in not one single instance has ar ie dissatisfaction been made known. We stand or fall on the merits < our preparation. Remember, 'it not a cure all." We point the ro? o- to Health?Nux for the nerves?Ire for the blood?Paw-Paw for tl stomach. Don't trifle with your health, 'd you need a tonic, are run dow ie nerves disordered, or stomach wet re and troubled, seek no further. Yc .. have the remedy at hand?Ironizt ' Paw-Paw, which has stood the te 'e of time. 'h Inml/.ed Paw-Paw Remedy will < more to brighten the world; to dl pel gloom, to make happy homes nr strong Iron bodies, than all the me ?'l lolnes that have been compounde er The evidence we are publishing evei ie day should be conclusive proof. There is no guess work about the: statements, they come from yoi neighbor, from people you can | ie and see and from people you a to bound to believe, k- A system that Is overworked or ri as down requires a harmless stimular re Ironized Paw-Paw lifts and hob K- you. Your druggist probaoiy nee ill It, but If he doesn't, it is sold at tl It 8tandard Drug Co. ch Ironlzed Paw-Paw. price $1.0 h- Formula on every bottle. Mail a iv- ders promptly attended to. Intc ra state Drug Co., Inc., New York.Adv. W LUMBER MILL after operate a iR MILL We will exchange flour . No. 69?lOt. s-> : , ... [E LANCASTER NEWS FR 'Savs a Glass of Hot Water I b Every Morning Before i Breakfast Will Take I k Off Fat If You Get J More Fresh Air. ! >- Be Moderate in Your Diet and I k Reduce Your Weight with J r Tassco. 1 y i *- Lack of fresh air weakens the oxy-|| I, Ken-carrying power of the blood, the e liver becomes sluggish, fat aoeumu-j . lates and the action of many of the; 1 j vital organs are hindered thereby.I e|The heart action becomes weak.) ),jwork is an effort and the beauty of .? 1 the figure is deatrnvmi Fat put on by indoor'life is un-l healthy and if nature is not assisted il e in throwing it off by Increasing thoil o oxygen-carrying power of the blood..I a serious case of obesity may result. |i n*i \Vhen you feel that you are getting I too stout, take the matter in hand at J * once. Don't wait until your figure has J -j become a Joke and your health ruin- j o'ed through carrying around a bur- J v den of unsightly and unhealthy fat. j * | Spend as much time as you possi-'J by can in the open air; breathe deep- j r~ ly. and get from Lancaster Drug Co. j I- a box of Tasseo. take a glass of hot J e water every morning before break- j ; fast then take Tassco after each meal k : and at bedtime. , i-1 Weigh yourself every few days and 1. keep up the treatment until you are I . i down to normal. Tassco Is absolute- I j ly harmless, is pleasant to take, helps J e the digestion and is designed to in- J t- crease the oxygen-carrying power of J r_ the blood. ' 1 Even a few days' treatment should J e show a noticeable reduction in J K weight. There is nothing better for J n obesity.?Adv. >- * 1 SEVEN A HE FKOM j SOUTH CAROLINA | Lt I ?. Two South Carolinu Members of J Marine Corps Receive Temper- j ary Commissions. j Washington, July 30.?Appoint- | ^ inents as provisional second lieu- I tenants in the regular army, lt was ! announced today, will go to the fol- | " lowing South Carolinians as a result I of examinations held last April; j j.* Dwlght Hughes, Jr., and Francis J. | e Simons, of Charleston; Philip C. i 111 Clayton, Columbia; Robert D. Porter, I Newberry; Robert C. Hrunson. Florence; John H. Lafitte, Ridge Spring, and Roy C. Moore. Chesterfield. The n first three have been assigned to the e.; cavalry, the next two to the infantry, >t and the last two to the coast artillery i- and field artillery, respectively, it First Sergt. Ray W. Jeter and Corp. Harvey B. Minis, of the Marine o corps of the navy, the first hailing from Carlisle and the second from Greenville, are the Palmetto State's _ representatives among the fifty-one non-commissioned officers who will | be appointed temporary second lieu-,1 tenants in the corps, having passed j the recent examination for this pur- | pose. I * * | f For the stomach and bowel disor* j ders of babies McGEE'S BABY ELIXIR is the remedy of genuine ] merit. It acts quickly, is pure. ] j wholesome and pleasant to take. |0 Price 25c and 50c per bottle, Sold by all dealers In medicine.?Adv. f? ' TEX SUGGESTIONS FOR MILK ' 'c CONSUMERS. iy| '? In] Clemson College. August 2.? 1 1. Buy only the best milk ob^ tainable. It is cheapest in the long lyjrun. ' 2. Consult the health department, before selecting your milk dealer. ! 3. Buy only bottled milk if pos-: slble. Dipped milk is often dirty and ie! deficient in cream. j 4. Take milk into the house as | If| soon as it is delivered, and place, n, it in the refrigerator immediately. >u I Bacteria increase rapidly in milk: 'd which stands in the sun or warms At ' I up, and such milk will sour quickly, lo 5. Keep milk in the original hots' tie until the moment of serving. Milk which has been poured from; (1" the bottle should not be returned ry | *? It* 6. Keep the bottle covered with w a paper cap or an inverted tumbler, n r I to prevent the entrance of flies and <o re dust, which nay carry dangerous I bacteria into the milk. 'J1\ 7. Keep the refrigerator clean l^jand sweet by means of proper drainpa! age and frequent washing with ie|scalding water and sal soda, since o nilk quickly absorbs unpleasant ' odors and becomes less palatable. ,r. 8. Wash ir.Hk bottle as soon as1 ? eu-ptied, by rinsing first with lukeI warm water and then with hot wa-j ?-? l Iflr If thoro la anv I n f&ot Inna /lieu > : ease in your house, do not return any bottle except with the knowl-| ! edge of the health department and under conditions which it nay prescribe. 9. Return empty bottle promptly, and do not use Uiem for anything: except milk. Remember that they are the property of the dealer and: represent cash. 10. Remember that clean milk.j properly cared for, is one of the best i foods obtainable. It is nourishing, ^'digestible, and usually economical. ' IPAY, AUG. 3, 1917. ! ! Lancaster De The Best Plac li n I nuuuui vl SALE OF An Economy Even Like To It involves all the short length! ing the past two months. Wash g< towelings, ribbons, lares, embroide frocks, women's blouses and in son ful lengths?desirable merchandi: early?first come, tirst served. Pretty Skirts Joii Summer B The daintiest of lingerie style: 1 l 1 /V? 1 1 n t tins ottering?reaucea tor aispo they've been soiled from handlin play. There are blouses of voile, o batiste in a wide diversity of mod ing the new collars and many c ming effects. Here are the saving Priced 75c to $2.2i Formerly $1.00 to $2.95 I YOUR BUS] f ? z $ . is your personal j* the man with w % Would you wet % clothes when yoi V *14- /ioO f/UflUffi (/UdtflCdO | that kind of prin jf Shop is prepare ? from a visiting c r X Let us figi % n THE LANC X Telephone 323 . 11 BBBBBBBBBBB-SBBBBBBflBflBBBBBBBBB u vartment Stores I e to Shop After All ? ,EAN UP SALE I remnants] t That All Women Will 3 Know About. | 5 of piece goods that have accumulated dur- k >ods, white goods, silks, woolens, sheeting's, ^ Ties, ete. Materials suitable for children's j? le cases enough for women's dresses. Use- ** se. All ticketed, with sale nvieo. fmn/> A _ - - ? ?~ = n The Cut Price Ranks 5 Iff Not because their quality T\ Vy\ is less, but rather, because J \ v\\ they are intent on "doing as f \\A their hit" with us, and for jj^j \ \ you, before the stason ends w |V \ \ altogether. There are vari- 5 i\ \ \ ous sorts and all good styles ^ I \ / at prices so low they do not g at all indicate their worth. la/V Priced 85c to $9.50 8 Formerly $1.00 to $18.00 ? # i louses Re-Priced 8 5 comprise >0. sal Ijecause ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! ! ? ! INESS LETTER! ~ . * i representative, sent to % hom you do business. ? ir cheap and shoddy % i went to see an im- % man? Then why use X ted matter? Our Job >d to execute any job ard to a Bible. *. Y ire with you on ? exf order. | ASTER NEWS | >. - Lancaster, S. C. i ?.-,a ft frftfrtf^^AftftftftftiY