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I*' 2 " r THE KERSHAW LUMI Will hereafter opei ROLLER M . Starting this week. W e will i for wheat. v_ ATTENTION FA When you come to town brin? of scrup iron, or old rags, ruli junk and turn your waste into Morris Scwartz, Ji White Street, Between Gay and Du i ro Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine. It stops the The Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. . Druggists refund money if it fails to cure I lie lltfi K. W. GROVE'S signature on each bo*. 25c. diet, llbsti + erclse con are tired. Stockholm Harbor Always Open. j up and e> Although Stockholm Is within u few the art o miles of being ns far north as Cape make up ; Farewell. Greenlund. Ice breakers keep duce to t the harbor open In winter. Petrograd But It tnk lies almost due east across the Baltic i Exchunge. and the Gulf "" Finland, u distance of > 4.10 miles. Copenhagen Is 330 miles In an airline to the southwest, and the (j German cltj of Danzig is the same die- . .. i For a h tance c.u<, south. I be kept g 'keting agt Coercion. |unless he Norah?"An* did she give you a ref- jbe !n a p erence?" Bridget?"Yes; I threatened . . ' , . tc stay if she didn't." ihe is fe(l 1 + We positl1 If you feel "blue," "no account." i?revei lazy, you need a good cleaning out. an" cures HERBINE is the right thing for that does not purpose It stimulates the liver. LA.NCAS tones up the stomach and purifies the bowels. Price 50c. Sold by all dealers in medicine.?Adv. Roma The Rc Paper Pulp From Indian Grass. . "" Research In India has resulted In ^ ougit^ti the discovery of several vnrletles of K grass that grow prnllflcally and from ^ > ' which excellent paper pule tan be eaL turnl made. 16201111,1 ln *-nk'nu bread wo the i The Beauty Secret. wheaum Ladies desire that irre- ? si^tible charm?a good *** ' ??/'>) complexion. Of course J V'L they do not wish others VI"*" l-ai to know a beautifier shas been used so they There < t y buy a bottle of ireadei of Magnolia Balm; ; : LIQUID FACE POWDER I , ,.,1 ,he And u?e according to simple direction*. Improve- j .(S ['(tund mrr.t in noticed at once. Soothing, cooling and ' ' refreshing. Heals Sunburn, stops 1 an. (aster Citi Pink, White. Roir-Rcd. Willian 75c. at 'DruggitU or h]i mail direct ^ ^ Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. , . Lyon Mfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. | j(Jnpy S(J in sensation. Shakesp are's '"-avorite Flower. broken l>: The rose must M;vr, been Shake- 'Ve times peare's favorite flower, if one with so ,nP Kreat catholic n taste can t>e said to have |,t favored one above another. He speaks of It at least 8f> times, using It In sev- v af eral cases as th- symbol of perfection I >(?un AO icK/.wr. / It.hnllr. . -J U TT_?l-A t h'l t Vt r* ?o "Iirir w|>li?ii(i II litSB nillUlCl l'"11 m" s "the 'rose' of the fair state." I urn Co., Doctor Says Nuxated /r< Increase Strength < People 100?, Xn many Instances?Persons have snf- i how long ferecl untold agony for years doctoring < an walk for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or ( lake two kidney disease or some other ailment 1 N'uxated I when their real trouble was lack of iron on als f .r In the blod.?How to tell. si rongth a New York. N. Y.?In a recent ills- much yoi course Iir. 10. Saner, a Boston physician dozens ! who has studied widely hoth in this wore hiIii country and in great Kumpean medical even tripl institutions, said: If you were to make ance and < an actual blood lest on all people who turns of d are ill you would probably be greatly hies in fr< astonished at the exceedingly large simply bj number who lack iron and who are ill form, anil for no other reason than the Inck of cases be?-i iron. The moment iron is supplied ail out obtain their multitude of dangerous symptoms as you p disappear. Without iron the blood at wrought once loses the power to change food you come into living tissue, and therefore notti- nothing II Intr v/111 eat VAll nnv or, ./ ,fl Veil I In wnnr c > don't get the strength out of It. Your llesh on y food merely pusses through your sys- nerve an< tern like corn through a mill with the the best h rollers so wide apart that the mill can't only troul grind. As a result of thin continuous inorganic blood and nerve starvation, people be- acetate, oome generally weakened, nervous and teeth, up? All run down and frequently develop all not aaslm aorta of conditions. One la too thin; they frcq another la burdened with unhealthy fat; good. Itu some are so weak they can hardly nower fori walk; some think they have dyspepsia, Iwen over kidney or liver trouble; some can't ample, is steep at night, others are sleepy and Jure the tlren all day, some fussy and Irritable; ately bene some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physical power nnd endurance In such JtOTO Ti>? cases. It is worse than foolishness to """J" ''rh""P': take stimulating medicines or narcotic Ij'oo'Jo'u. drugs, which only whip up your fagging i**. m, vital powers for the moment, maybe at ic?i ?nd i?c the expense of your life later on. No "?w ln f'*" matter what any one fells you. If you ere not strong and well you owa It to iJIJ ut> yourself to make ths following teat: See \? Lancaster Drug Co., Lancasterpharmacy way Drug Store, Standard Drug Co. y iiiiiiinirii?^m?m ? i?H - C~- ?-r THE LANCASTER NK ; * BIBLOMANIA IS ODD Oil 5ER MILL Shrewd Business Men Often Thousands of Dollars in Ma ate U Collection of Books. A mnn, shrewd, fur-sighted. [IT T evn'ved a career and a fortune ILL n tested and exact training, w up bonk collecting and plunge exchange llo'iv to t,,*> depth ?f thousands of on the streneth of ? more p So. 09 lOt. qualntancM with tin* subject t would bring to hear on the pur< ^ a necktie. A senator commissioned a dealer to supply his shelves wit m i,n' sets, the only proviso hei D |\y|LrR C I books and space should come o LAxItJLA-jAVi^ A lady signed contnicts to t of many thousands for what v tilling U load resented as a set of first editio ilier or otlirr Pns 'n lux<' bindings, only cover after she had paid mo liAall. half that the hooks were late . ?^ . and the bindings stuffed pape ttlh I iPnlPY dealer is now about half tin genuine edition of a prison ct 1 I AMfACTED ^ man unfamiliar with la inlap, LAINIAMLK. P?hl several hundred dollars f< of Italian novelists in tramslati cause he wanted to read thV ?? thait went with some very darit trations, only to find that the sion of the liveliest anecdotes s s Litar.y of Reduction. French. . ? _ I suppose to the average nence and perspiration. Ex- . ... . - ,. .. * *7 mind there Is no folly quite t tinually. Exercise until you .. . , . . , . , ,, ... . . . . . that of paying a hundred dol. and then don t rest, but get ? . .... . . . . 7 a first edition when a later a :ercise some more. Acquire . .... . . , f perspiring. If you once (r" your mind to It. you en to- f"""4 K' ho osuct figure you desire. "n the New York Sun. That I es patlonco ond resolution.- " """tak.- ln tho pagluntlor Eikon Baslllke ?the transpos one bracket or figures?enhai many dollars the value of tl ROWING HOGS. *Tm8 to "s to? ^,ttt"tlC That a collector will cheerfu og to be profitable he must for ?)ici{(.n8' "Christmas Caro rowing from birth to mar- tj,e "Stave I" double what he ' ?. He cannot be profitable for the "Stave One" tssue, b? is healthy. He can always editions, would appear to qual rofit-producing condition if collector for a blank page soj 3 A. Thomas' Hog Powder. an asylum. Yet these are uni rely tell you that this rem- mournful manifestations of . , _ ease.?Stanley K. Wilson In N< its cholera, removes worms Sun. i thumps. If the powder make good, we will. ? ? teit mercantile co. WHEN SNAKES ARE POISC Reptiles That Are Dangerou in6 Raised Big Turnips. Diamond-Shaped Heads, >mnn* raised turnips some- Longer at Jawbone Than N ighlng 40 pounds, and It Is ley Introduced the turnips In- Poisonous snakes have a d ms ?*ner?, ?? cngnn said snapeti head, about four time "Although innny men love to ut the Jawbone than at the nee ps, swine abhor them." In also have blunt tails. Nonp? 1630 when there was a dearth snakes have sharp heads, wl d. good and wholesome white nearly the same size at the n? s made of boiled turnips, sharp tuils. All snakes, howe noisture pressed out of them, poisonous during the "sheddin with an equal quantity of od of seven days. They go bl llour. days before shedding. The Gila (pronounced heeli HP XSO.N poll IT 8t, r *'s 80 ca"ed on account < found near the Gila river In and New Mexico, suys tlio neaster Citizen Show* a Wide Magazine. Its bite Is dea ^ ,,x It is much feared by the Indiat . ' , remedy is known for the bite an be no reason why any are very peculiar creatures, ha tins who sudors the tor- shnp<> of & ,nrRe Uzjml w, tn aching back, the anno.. marked like those of a monkey rinary disorders, tlie palr.s scientists say that the bite of rs of kidney ills will fail t monster is not poisonous in it words of a neighbor wb. that their breath, blown on tin 1 relief. Head what a Lan- Is fatal. If their breath is b zen savs- a Person with a weak heart tin 1 fames, farmer, K. F. P. will faint away for ?n Indeflnl . In captivity the Gilu monstei >'s- .Mv kidneys were dis- ,,, , , on warm milk and chopped me nd my back pained me. 'I b?- slx weu|iS> cretions were too frequent e and caused a burning Gen. Fun.ton'. "Artillery My rest at night u.i* jn njj jlls t.ampa|Kn8 / having to get up four or eruj Funst(>n carried u 45-cullb I loan's Kidney Pills gave that extended from his wals relief." knee?not a long way, at thai iOc. at all dealers. Don't he came ashore at Vera Cruz >k for a kidney remedy command of the city, Admlrab a Kidney Pills the same er and Badger, with their stui Carnes had. Foster-Mil- drawn up In line to greet bin Props.. Buffalo, N. Y.-Ad ln *h,te' with shining v and accoutrements. The gem ln his olive drub uniform w blouse, und had his enormoi r\f% \AZvl1 strapped to his waist. L'ff rr 111 The British consul was th< ? i~\ ! ? his staff, too, and, falling to L/QLlCCLZC resplendent officer with gold j . y he usked: "Where Is the gem <q XT\ 1 CT\ LsCiyS be l"e "Hie Chinaman at the the column, or Is that Just an A you eau work or how far you artillery regiment?" General without iM-oomiriR tired. Next often told the Storv himself, tlve-trrain tablets of ordinary ron three times per day aft? r ' two weeks. Then test your ....... . ?f.?m mil see for yourself how Digestibility of Cheet 'tiervous,*i-iin-down people who In Investigating the digest! ik ?II the time double, and cheese It has been shown th nti,r.,lyrKS,trn.'lCoff their sylnp-' depends on the special physi, ysj-. psia. Ii\er and other trou- acterlstlcs of the foou. All fttl ""t ilkl'ni?" Ir.T'm" the^pro/Tr a Kfll(1 to be dissolved and this, after they had in some with great rapidity, because i o. 'i mi* i r n^niin wiui- molecules of the casein?the i inK any benefit. V??u can talk , ,, , li'axc aiM-ut all the wonders ous part of the cheese?are ? by new remidlM, but when only by the fut, and so the gnsl down to bard facts there la ' , . Kp KOod old iron to put color can attack a lurge surface iceks and good sound, healthy cheese at one time. Whether tt our bones, [t is also a great ... ... , I stomach strcngthener and he har<l or soft does not nppe l"?d builder In tie- world. The fiuence digestion, and there is do was that the old forma of ., . .. ... , Iron, like tincture of Iron, Iron nectlon between the dlgestihl etc.. often ruined people's the percentage of water presei <ct their stcrnacbs and were . _. Hated, and for these reasons cneese. uently did more barm than ' t with the discovery of the ??riiicivi' r?it p/i/u ms of organic Iron all this has j * ' J FOOI come. Nuxated Iron. for ex- you have always bought tl pleasant to take, does not In- ! ' n teeth and la almost Immedl- stock food and given to yo as a medicine. Why not t manufacturer* nt Niu?t<s1 lew ha?? medicine and furnish v lr*1 rt nflfjr ice in la lotrmcr that o lu* nieuicuu aim iuriusn y an II mil rinant that thev will forfeit for,,!? Tl,? ruedir.no will I iv Charitable Inatilullon if thev oannn< iootl . J lie medicine Will I more certain, in fact. B. A P h..l'm:.mi'Xr.,nhr^,nV%, Z', a? Stock Remedy is so certaii i.T'ur"'.,;^ U,Z ' ?; the right results that we s. U? thla cllr * all druatfau. , the money back p,an jf ? . J. F. Mackey Co.. Mid- up your horse o. sheep, we give your money 1 LANCA8TER MERCANTII 15 ?? " v-AVM TUESDAY, ADO. 7, 1917 5EASF. WOMEN MARTYRS TO CAUSE Wa>tA I V li Endure All Varieties of Torture JUn1 n? complainingly in Their Strenuous Efforts to Grow Thin. Men ha\Ing jn tj|p American Magazine there Is n ... . i| Ut l 8t,,r>" about a women who wanted to ill take gnvp ju,r husband's love. The writer WOltK Into it sjivh : dollars "Instead of the Saturday night hath uny ne- .??n v.*artn weather? Nnney learned to lhan he M Void bath every inornirtr and n -hase of j,ot one every night. A wid-'-d waste """ of w -r from her point of vie .- but ii book wasted in a good cause. Twice n lii.tr I It stand- she exerrisid '"or 20 minutes. until ng that every muscle in her holy protested lit even, painfully. Clad only in it loos,- 'Mothhe tune er Htihhard* Nancy twisted and turned. ,hs rep- hent forward and backward, endeavorin Dick- b'K to touch the floor with her finger to dls- tips, stood stork-like, first on one foot re than and then on the other, its mate ntakeditions 'tig wild plunges through the air in an r. The endeavor to keep her bulky fraute in ough a 8,1 upright position. She stretched her >11 arms imploringly heavenward, protesttnguage Ingly towanl the other place; she or a set ' k'eked. s'u> hopped, she rolled, she portion lie- ?l'lred gallons; and she did it all tin stories rnIiiplainincly and with an expression u* illus- determinate i that helped , to stimulate tny own often waning enconciu ... , , . ... . . . | thusiasm. No < hrlsiian martyr that 4 " 1 lever lived, or died, was more entitled ] Wl ! to the <1 sired reward than Xaney. < 111 norma j c;in<lly would she have burned at the ' If t o equal | jf pv doing she could have ue- j l:irs for cotnplished her purpose." * nd hot- 1 Wilson TO SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE ] wa the fact 8 1>1" i of the Butler Not Required to Wear Full S iltlon of Dress Suit When There Was Com- I W uces by pany as Employer Needed It. * 8 le book I J. * belief. I A Southern lawyer of prominence re- I lly give i cently went to Chicago to become gen- 0 il" with crnl counsel for a big lumber company. 1 ivt 11 pay Having been reared In Kentucky, and tmmmm >th first being an old-fashioned Democrat, he Ify that rather prides himself on the fuct that ? ? i lourn in he has always lived in a state of Jef- o* * *< ong the fersonlan and Jacksonlnn simplicity. ! ! the dls- After the family had moved North ? jw York and taken a home, it was decided that the household would not bo complete y i without a butler. An advertisement ' "1MHIIQ was 'n paper Inviting ap JIMUUo pUrants to call. Almost the first to answer the advertisement was a dap s Have p,.r n,.j.ro> His references proving sat- >* Much ; isfactory, It seemed probable that he leek. would be engaged. *< "Does you 'spect me to wear mah V lamond- fuu ,jn.Rs suit ever' night at dinner?" J s larger jle k. lUey "Well, no," answered the lawyer, y >lsonous ..()n nijjilts when we have company I'd ^ dch are jjj.p for yoU to me Wi,ur it."?sat- * , ?ck, and urjay Evening Post. ver. are , iff peri- i Lnd two ' old A0e- > The Youth who sees the feeble Sire > , . mnn. and sighs: "Ah, shall the years con- y I >' i spire to bring me aches and fretful ! , )f being . . ... . , , , . y . , moans and halting gait and palsied V World l,onos? Shall 1 go grumbling on my ,, . way, unmindful of the golden day, as (lly, und , ' ... . . gium us yon om DeardeU guy shall I be * ' They heat nn'' Ifuy, shall I, who 'feel my life '. * In every limb' some day have eves as ? 1 vlng the ,, ... 1 olenr and dim? The \oiith who thus tn itci < i * i i? * , gK Sntiio u*t4 uiuse? ll" mo now Vf#py seltioiii i \ ... do we see. Tin* heat of Youth but sol- V , se'l'f but ''om the ehllls of life's lust win- * * i try years. For thus with Youth It often ? i wound, , .... . # goes, he seems unwilling; to suppose a \ , later day will And himself forlorn unci ' Ite' tlme ^0,'h!e on the shelf. Though many are * r Is fed' t'"> ol<* 'u' s,><s ,in<' not('s their lame V ' rheumatic knees, their hairs all sll- v ut every > vered o'er and few, their teeth where- , J with they cannot chew, he sees thein * every day or so, yet somehow never ' ] / " 1 seems to know that he upon a Inter day Z' ite Gen- will be as old and bent us they. Yet er pistol even so perhaps It's best, for should ? t to his he wall and smite his chest, for all his ! ' t. When sighs and moans and tears he could not ? to take stay the speeding years. He's wise J* * Fletch- who wears a peaceful phiz whatever * (Ts, were time of life Is his.?Illinois State Itegls- >' a. They ter. Z swords | V frul wa8 A Misunderstanding. J H t ? | "May," said a ludy to her servant, * js pistol ?j am vt,py tired, and am going to lie , down for awhile. If I should happen >re with jo drop off call me at five." "Yes, see any inn'urn|? replied the doubtful maid. i?Ut| ' ,lu'y ,HV down on the couch, closed u" f '1< r pyes' Hnf' was ???n ,n 'he lard of ;>e_a,_5_ clreams. She was awakened hy the ?r7" clock striking hIi. "May. why didn't uns on yOU cnjj mP ftt jjvp J|g j y()U to do?" she said to the maid, indignantly. "Well, mn'nm, you told me to ci.il you If you dropped off. 1 looked In at blllty of five, and you hadn't droped off at nil. at much You were lying on the couch fast al chur- 1 asleep!" : cheeses di?;'8U.d Antiquity. ( Antiquity! thou wondrous charm, ^ [i trogen- ltrt thou? that, being nothing, art / eparatei everything! When thou were, thou I rlc Ju < e wprp not antiquity?then thou wert ' ? ie nothing, but hadst a remoter antiquity, ie < leoNe U}| t|lou calledst It, to look back to with ar to n- venerutlon ; thou thyself being to / 1 no con thyself flat, jejune, modern 1 What mys- i 'l 'th tery lurks In this retroversion? or what * 1 u le half Janusea are we, that cannot look forward with the same idolatry with " which we forever revert! The mighty future Is as nothing, being everything 1 lie bulky the past is everything, being nothing 1 ur stock Charles Lamb. >uy only our own | t)p much What is LAX-FOS * LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic doean't and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, /t ' cow or Bine Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black ? back Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and _ ' Pepsin. Combines strength with paisCU. ubla aromatic taste. Does not gripe. SOc lanasaNiMsaasanMWMwAanssawwasntaMaaiaii maw?a<?iwi < inted! Wanted!! Wanted and half grown hoys (white and colored) Carpenters, uliorers, etc. Steady work, good wanes, FKKK HOl'SE toi/li WKKKIA IN CASH?K.i 11 .K< > \ I > F.\HK Ivrir I . ONE WEEK. Write or come to see us. COLUMBIA CLAY COMPANY, Columbia, S. C. SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTI Charlotte, N. C. For Young Men and Women. A Iliglrclass School at very reasonable rat< A strong faculty. Advantages of City and Country. Running water, electric lights, steam heat. Opportunity given to students of helping to xpenscs by work. Write for Catalogue to Rev. J. A. Baldwin. Charlotte, N. ( IEATS OF EVERY Kl Tender, Juicy Cuts, any kind or size you want, m ys be found here. Fish on Fridays and Satu ices and meat that meet your favor. )avis Meat Mark Prompt Delivery?Phone 109?The Busy Store OUR COUNTRY DEFENDERS We are looking forward this week to the reti hose who have gone, and those who will soon go heir homes and business in response to duty's call WELCOME HOME MEMBERS OF THE NATIO GUARD. tne same time, our omcers desire to extend jest wishes to those who in their daily lives are fij he great battle of Thrift against Extravaganc iVaste, and through a Bank Account are building >trong wall of defense to meet every requiremen We Gladly Welcome Recruits to Our Vast Army of Savers. The First National Banl LANCASTER, S. C. CHAS. D. JONES, President. E. M. CROXTON, V. Pres. and Cashie > t l t :An Ambition and a Record i Vv /! T? F. nec Is of the South are identical with the nerds !| A f J of the Southern Railway i the frowtb anJ success of one tneana j \ / / the upbuilding of the other. ( I 1 tr \ The Southern Railway aaka no far or*?no special prlrllege nut ( Jr ) i accorded to others. I / J The atnhltlon of the Southern Railway Company la to aee that i / I unity of intereat that la born of co-operation between the public and ?^ the ratlruadt) to aee perfected that fair andfra.nlt policy In the manage- J 1 ' rnent of railroada which invirea the confidence of gorernmental , \ agem tea; to realtee tlta t liberality of treatment which w ill enable It , I to obta n the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and M enlarged facilltlea Incident to the demand for increased and better I I aerrlcei and. finally? S J To take Ita niche In the body politic of the South alongaide of J other great luduwrtes, with no more, bit with equal libertiea. e-.ual righta and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South." Southern Railway Syst RespRauaSt''* ? wan mine a win I!!! 1 MeclmnHENT? <1)KD . IP ^ I es. pay ij. mmmmmmmm Kin I Ill/ lay alirdays. :et 1 si V V V V V V V ' irn of > V from ; y , i >: r. * # * I em* *3* -HUE' IWI . I?L ei