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0 GAINED25P0UNDS| BY TAKING TANLAC ? / Perry Declares He Is Now Well and Strong Man. * ' TOOK FHIfVlVtf \ nuirr ?kj XI1/ f IVU* Nashville Man Says He Was Not Free Front Suffering a Single Day for Three Years. ^ "I don't reckon there ever was 8 anybody in a much worse tlx than 1 f was when 1 began taking Tanlac. but I've actually gained 25 pounds since ? I began taking the medicine and t now I feel as well and strong as any- r one could wish," declared S. M. t Perry, an employee of the City of 11 Nashville, Tenn., who resides at 322 * Grace St., that city. ^ "One day about three years ago," continued Mr. Perry, "my stomach' ? became all swollen up and sore and t I began to have pains in my chest. I X took medicines and used linaments <i but they did me no good and there T was never a day during those three ^ years I was free from suffering until u I took Tanlac. 1 had no appetite for' ^ anything to eat, and everything I j, did eat was so heavy on my stomach { 1 could hardly endure the pain. 1 c had nervous indigestion and the gas li would get up Into my chest and al- j E most cut off my breath. I was in such a bad shape that the least ex- > ? citement would shock my nerves so _ much that my heart would jump and ( flutter and I was so weak I could hardly tote the baby. Some morn- a ings I would start to work and my j 1 heart would start to fluttering and 1 I'd get so weak I could hardly t breathe and would have to sit down 1 and rest and then go back home. J1 I would be so weak and worn out after trying to work all day and ^ would be so long getting home my , wife would become afraid I was dead g somewhere along the way. Many a c night I suffered so I was just up and ^ down?mostly up?unable to sleep 11 at all. I took every kind of medicine' ft I heard of and nothing did me any ^ good and I just kept going down hill. OT-" II , . j, . I C r uiuiij, a [Fimiu Oi luiue Wuuj s knew of my awful condition told me b needed Tanlac and I got a bottle p and began taking it. It gave me a e fine appetite and I felt so much bet-, 8 ter I got another bottle, and after taking it I felt perfectly wel. and as strong as a mule. I have taken six ? bottles In all and, as I said before, 0 I've gained 25 pounds in weight, and v when meal time conies I am as hun- t! gry a& a wolf and can eat just anything I want. I have none of that w jumping and fluttering of the heart ft I |?' now and I can breathe as free and & easy as I ever could. I sleep like a ^ log every night and go to my work ' every morning whistling and feel-| ing fresh and fine. When I hear| anyone around complaining. I tell li them they ought to take Tanlae." c Tanlac, the master medicine, Is ? eold exclusively by J. F. Mackey. Lancaster; Peoples Drug & Grocery Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floya. , Kershaw.?Adv. b Birds Restore Old Orchard. A Massachusetts ornithologist took t< in hnnd a typical old orchard, one f< which had suffered greatly from ueg- 11 i lect. Between 1891 and 189"> he ob- w served this orchard, at first overrun i with baneful Insects, later, when his w j efforts to attract birds had been re- tl warded, practically freed of insects, so h that with Intelligent care the trees s bore fruit, being the only tines of that neighborhood to do so. It o Onyoha. ^ The word onyeha oceurs only In Exo- , dllS SO *S4 ns nnu t\f th.. inn.n.lUnt. ? V..V *?V lugiruicuio 1/1 Q the sacred perfume. Onychn Is the shell of n mussel found In some lakes In India, which, when hurned, emits a musty odor. ^ a y C 1 is your i business i a success? : !; : h _ v -U-L-.-.-.---.--in. J, _ . In Fine stationery is a BIG K AID TO BUSINESS. Printing fine stationear is our specialty ~~ i WE CAN PROVE IT. I LET US PROVE IT. . C,f" THE LANCi I I NDKAVO MARKS OF DANGER Meeting Ad \\ Certain. Characteristics Disiirv- Chester, guish Poisonous Mushrooms. I meeting of (. rs heid in ing at the idibl? Varieties May Be Easily Identl* owning wai fled With Exercise of a Little princi Care, Says Agricultural i casiou was Expert. | el>n chrlstl tury. Mr. Every year there nre a few eases ( d f|o|n tw ?f mushroom poisoning. In some lnitanees the individual is only made ( ron ilek, while in other cases the results '^ke, I?<1.. re fatal. | noogft, Ten It Is difficult to lay down any hard Eowryville. ind fast rules that can be used to dls- Endeavor p Ingulsh between edible und poisonous the Endeav 11 ushrooms. In some eases n species yorg coun hat may be harmless for one Individ- , , . ....... made a spl< ml may cause serious digestive dls- , urhances In another. There Is, how- Jl,u,u ,orver. one group of mushrooms that Is (',essei' u > leadly poisonous. This Is the group at Mcl'onne f Amanitas, says W. W. Robblns of | Yesterdaj he Colorado Agricultural college, t ion eommi "here are a number of species of ciarabel VVi Linanita. all of which are deadly pols- Kinnell It nous. The deadly Amanitas hayej.)n(. rp.( rhlte gills, a ring about the stem Just ' icneath the cap. and a cup ui scale* nrK,l|,,z t the base of the stem. Do not place any reliance In the was aPI>olnl uny popular and traditional tests of the society, lOlSOnOUS or p(lll)lt> nil 11111 ton Thoio A II ?? ' ests are entirely worthless. The dls- Gertrude M olorntlon of u silver spoon; sinking jng wm |,e a water; or brilliant coloration?are j jmmet ib Indication of either poisonous or dlble Qualities. Furthermore, the s< 100 ' lotion that poisonous mushrooms can m te rendered harmless by boiling In ^np 80nB 86 rater and then washing thoroughly In Mr. Dale ar old water Is erroneous. I remarks uj One can easily become familiar with deavor topi i few edible kinds of mushrooms, chairman 1 [here are many of these springing up Rock Hin n our lawns, dooryards and along i n, t , t rh enees. One may feel absolutely safe , 1 n using all those mushrooms having oomP?9e(1 0 lack gllis which dissolve with age ter? York a nto an Inky mass. These, of course, Mr. Fain r ust be eaten before turning black, and was fo mt usually several stages of ripening' who told o rill be found In the same clump or 0f the chri roup of Individuals, so that ldentlfl- the gre atlon can be made. Among these ' . lack gill species are the "shaggy ' nane," with a more or loss bell-shaped, 1 ? ?? reamy-whlte cap which becomes shag- , y, and the "inky-cap," growing In lense clusters. These two are both nmraon In lawns, gardens, etc., from prlng to autumn and are among the est of our edible forms. All of the urr-balls are edlhle, and excellent If aten when the flesh Is white and olid. j Mushrooms are sometimes soon stacked by worms, and In gathering hose which have perhaps stood longr than the others It Is well to bfcak li!i" ft the caps and note whether the n rorms have worked their way up j It hrough the stalk into the cap. _ The deadly mushrooms are those ,'hleh possess the following three char- | m ci neriiHKD; ii; wnite gins; {,?) a g| Ing on the stem just beneath the cap; i 1^? nd (3* a cap or scales at the base of |8K he stem. If?I PO? Why Paper Is High. ??" "I see by the paper," said the Will- i all rig Juror, "that there Is a great scar- ! Ity of rags and they claim that Is I hat cnuses the high price of paper." [ ,! wai "I reckon for once the newspapers t tmh aid the truth." said the Grouch. j "Rags Is scarce. We got to wear I ** im. 1 have seen more three-year-old y iw1 traw huts this year than ever I see ||HiL efore. f g "I reckon folks Is savin' their money ||| . a buy Liberty bonds or something, ar they are a usln' up a lot of gasone cleanln' up clothes an' suits they Buy i1 as gonna throw away. qenei "Used to pick out a suit for Its from 1 :earln' qualities, hut of late years hey been runnln' mostly to style. You ad to have four suits, one for spring, ummer, fall and winter. Chi "Now you buy one suit and pray When a will stick together until the war Is interest In ver> he should < "Yes, I reckon the newspapers Is ,,n<' indtntt Ight. Rags Is scarce. We are wear- to create ? i' 'em and heatln' the Junk man out times a ch f an honest living." more love l - that age. 1 He Was a Sport! That genial and witty soldier. Lord ?***'??? "i?e. Viillam Beresford, V. C., was *?ee at hall in India, says London Tit-Bits. "he evening helng sultry the contriver ? f the festival had arranged a lot of eats in pairs in the adjoining racquet fy 9 ourt, which was pitch dark. During ^ f ne of the dance intervals Lord Wil- I ^|1 lam took his partner there to talk . olltlcs or what not, and whilst there he dropped a small brooch. Groping bout in the dark they could not And Have "Light a match, will you, Lord Wil- want lam, and then we can see," said the about ady. "Why not a bull's-eye lantern ? ihllst we are about It? No, no; let's ilay fair." Then he stood up, and in us Fl loud voice announced, "Ladles and entlemen, I nm about to light a natch." And after a tactful puuse Queer Custom* ot British Navy. Wei There are very many ancient cusoms in the British navy, some of _ rhlch a-e "wrapt in mystery." For 1111111 nstance, when officers go aboard or eave their ship, it is invariably the ase that the Junior steps Into the boat Q efore his <enior, although at the end j IxCSli f the Journey the order is reversed. 'his curious custom la as old as the I avjr itself. ' w 1 ~ L 1 _ ' r. '' / ? \ A i ig'TER NRWa FRIDAY", ATO. 17, 1917. It SIN'IKTY KAMdES IX niKSTEK J dieted by J. T. Fain and 5 W LancasU the Sunday school build- 'm Presbyterian church last flf 1 llC D s a most enthusiastic one. ? pal speakci for the oc- S Wyatt A. Taylor, South Kndeavor tield secre-lH A TT V Taylor has just return-', I I la I I 8 0 great Kn- ^ #1 I II I I | fereuces, one at Winona, ^ I J I J I I A | E and the other at Chatta- ^ n. Saturday he was at H where a big Christian = *** ionic was held, to which n orers of Chester and FW*\rW W"* ] ties invited and'J If W J sndid talk before a largo 5 1. J M, A M^JjLjS A in Saturday night lie ad- ^ lathering of Kndeavorers M C? I _ llsville. OplC 1 afternoon an organiza- m ttee composed or Missed llliams, Mary Watson Mc- J R. llafuer, Lex Klut? 5 vlor motored to Corn well tg f I f sod a Christian Endeavor a |l f| / 1 I it A committee of slx.B / ? ted to push the work of J j , the chairman being J. 5 IV and the secretary Miss a I * cKcown. The first meet- H \ \ \ held next Sunday even- 5 \ v, ^\ liately after Sunday a |i 5] \ ieeting last night after a J \ JC rvice, prayer by the Rev. 5 id Scripture reading and a ion the Christian En- B fl . . c. Lex Klutz, acting /"? SWlll ZtZ'Ln,Z Z?,? g material is good st) ristian Endeavor Union, a are plenty of strikii f the societies of Lancas- B nd Chesterfield counties. J a nade an interesting talk E il 11 llowed by Mr. Taylor, a f the aims and purposes A? J J stian Endeavor Society S ni " 6UUU at work it is accomplish- 3 would consider the you'll think as we //f[\f\x& se^ec^?ns are WjW ! Price 5 Summer li EDBCJOJIII For Your Ft I : ULTTfeve. - 75 m ' ? 1J i I I CHILLS AND nv?. [ ,ir, ll V-7 *B AQUC SILIOUS FEVER Hi |l J||L- > I I RM ITT INT PSVER AND 5 MALARIAL DISEASES _ > LA ORIPPE. m Dinicnona A ' C ?L > TIA8POONPULS " IN 4 DOIT OT the* r C R EVIR Y THREE HOURS ** VIAE I VI ?.? ?_* riL IT ACTS WELL. THEN S | DNIN IN PROPORTION TO ASS ? these pr ces means .Hrr,!ZL S Rrst quality and th: I 5 fit and workmanshi ??NL/'Af Tis"fA5 B| JACKSONVILLE. FLA II C? J ? J : .. St"!d,y oxfT h at druggists and J utyl S fl plei ZtZl'fZZt? s exclusive,"-the ne taste. A pair for id-. Love oi mu.,0. S prosperous appearc child tins shown sufficient T\ J * music to wish to hear It, uo your auty tertnlnly be allowed to try H V .1 f, A what he has heard, and day thereafter. A luslc for himself. Some- S If lid of four or live shows h SGIDGS . Tor music than one double g| ^ ^ f they desire to listen and X C e makes little ditTerence.? A V e I Was Ill-Fated Pope. V/U1(&,1 O St- Sl,v?'r,us was the flfty-efghtb P<>Pt' and was supreme pontiff 536-7. lie was elected when a subdeacon, ! nnd his year as pope was one of convou something vou "anl ,roub,e for resisting the efforts T of heretics to win liini to their views, to tell the people lie was seized, carried Into exile, and ? Tell it to them after returning to Itome was ImprisriDrn, ?n oned and died from ill treatment. CIRCULAR. Let IX. IT UP for you. why Ammonia Cleans Clothes. Ammonia the great spot remover of _ the American people, is really a gas dissolved In water. It belongs to the alkali family, and on account of Its If , mineral origin Is the foe of all oils II nJdl&r&HlCC and grease, which explains the easy ?????????way It disposes of spots that soap and water cannot affect. Hath ammonia mediate " a "n< cl?""?er Poetry In Japan. "Poetry in Japan Is as universal ai ill? the air. It Is felt by everybody. It li i read by everybody. It Is composed bj almost everybody." ? Dr. Lafesdl< i i Hearn. A.tH ' ' ' "" ??????? ... a.,,.,, II ^TTau ... . t, ^.n |(| r ;r Department lest Place to Shop Afte r CLEAN Ul W WALKING. ndid For Sports Wei r? \J g of these trim Skirts of i tie. While the general efft i g color choices tor the ear lean-Up of Smart St il more than we are closing m absurdly cheap?at the do, that they are most u earnestly advised during tl d 85 Cents to $9 'ormerly $1.00 to $18.00. 117 Oxfords at li imily at Tomorrow's 1 je oxfords for every foot i a big saving to you. Th e lasts are the favored in p insured as always. s that will stand up well ut \ty for the miss with an e; cessary in-betweens tor the every man in comfortable i nee. tomorrow. The oxfords w nd the prices. Well, they ^ent. Off Regular IHI ! II Buried Treasure Recovered. Kins John of England Is credited with having recovered In the thirteenth go century plate, coin and Jewels worth of AAA AAA ?? ' |?n,ww.""v i>r more mm naa neon nur- ! & led In one p'.or*" beneath the Itomnn wall In Northumberland, nnd nu It Is assumed thnt similar finds In other places are still possible. ch ha To the Ladles. Lndles, If you love a man, marry , him. If yen marry him. know him. If ! you know him, study him. If you ; "I' ' i study him. humor him. If you humor I'v ; him, flatter him. If you flatter him. n 1 . you will humor him. If you humor ' eh him, you will study hltu. If you study > he him, you will know him. If you know he him, you may divorce him.?Life. w< [ _____________ he Truthful Clrl. He?"Nothing could ever' come be, tween us. could It, dear?" She?'T , can't think of a single thing, unless fr< , I should happen to become engaged to o" , some other man before we get mari ried." ? m* . . . 1 ? ! fi Stores 1 in B r ah psale| SKIRTS I ar. V\\ i'? " 1 =[ the fancy mixed ? >ct is dark there ij ly buyers. yles J r them out for you ? following prices m nusual bargains. us clearance sale. g 1.50. 3 U5 Prices s Clearaway. z ? I' Hlr=Tl 1 t _ I m 5 n jour family at e leathers are of | style. Excellent | ider jour boy or ^ ye fo "something 5 woman of medium models with that 5 ill do theirs every speak for them- E Prices. | I I Our Greatest Pleasures. J. Fuller Gloom?Our fondest hopes hand In hand with the realization their utter futility. I yearn to see lone-bearded mtm pet his whiskers ngied in one of those taffy-twisting ichlnes that we observe In the candy >res, hut of course there Is not one ance In a million that I shall ever ve the pleasure.?Kansas City Star The Only Failure. Reorge Eliot makes Felix Holt say I in proof against that word failure, e seen behind It. The only failure man ought to fear Is failure to >ave to the purpose he sees to be st. As long as a man sees and beves In soiue great good, he'll prefer irking toward that In a way he's st lit for, come what may." Get* Fire Without Heat. The Invention of a dame derived >m electric energy that will not give ! heat Is claimed by a French edtlst, who Is keeping the detail* cret. ""Sib