The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 24, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
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BELIEVES IT BETTER *
THAN ANY OTHER whc
he's
Mrs. McAIister, of Greenville, ??*
Makes Interesting Statement.
3UI
Daughter AIDED MUCH. cha;
now
Troubles Gone, Her Daughter enii
"Is Hack at Work Now," > wal
She Savs. I,1}1?
Mr
"Tanlac is a good medicine, and I ! ? '
i sot
am glad to say I think it as good or ^
better than any other remedy I have mar
ever used." declared Mrs. J. T. Mc- gett
Alister, of No. ! Bryant St., Bran- not
don, Greenville, in a statement she our
gave June 2nd. "My daughter took ^ec<
Tanlac because she was suffering
from a badly weakened condition.
and she was so sick she was just
able to be out of bed. Her appetite we ,
had left her and she didn't eat any- but
thing at all hardly. All the time she we'l
complained of pains in her side and an'
of headaches. 'n *
lOYC
"But the Tanlac soon had her
er j
strong and well and she went back mor
to work and is working regularly
now. It gave her a good appetite mln
flnrl hlllH tin koe O"*'?"? Tl? *-*
UU..V U|J liri CUUIC DJOLCUl. IltT II UK
strength increased rapidly after she on'
began taking Tanlac, and now she wr"
will
never complains of those pains in ^ea]
her eide nor of headaches." ^ep
Tanlac, the master medicine, is
Bold exclusively by J. F. Mackey,
Lancaster; Peoples Drug & Grocery WflU
Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floya, | <<
Kershaw.?Adv. |
ENLIST MEN FOR WORK N
OF CONSTRUCTION IN CITY Jh
Greenville, Aug. 20.?Acting un-|for (
der instructions of quartermaster Fiv<
general, Major A. C. Doyle, con- ,n'
struction quartermaster at Camp Sevier,
today inaugurated the movement
to enlist 1,000 workmen from
the forces employed in constructing
the camp into a regiment to be employed
in construction work on
Greenville enterprises during the
111 pt
-war penoa. Although the construe- i
tion regiment will be under orders
of the war department, the men enlisted
in it will not be exempt from rom
6ervice under the selective draft law Tho
unless they shall be excused by the Tak
district exemption board for industrial
reasons. jthp
soot
Constipation Causes Serious Ills. jand
"Let me see your tongue" is the ''on
doctor's first question. When the tain
tongue is coated it means sluggish whi
bow'els, and you invite not only head-jvat<
aches, indigestion but serious Hl-i50c,
health. Avoid those dangers by tak-1
ing Dr. King's New Life Pills. They ;
are sugar coated, highly efficient, yet <
mild and easy in action, pleasant to .
take hy young, age<l or delicate.
Sold for years at your druggist, 25c. |
Adv. wot
T.\FT liOSKS PATIENCE 1
WITH PEACE TALK.
Montreal. Aug. 17.?William j,
Howard Taft declared here today edy
that "peace is not possible until the ,n
Prussian military caste has been .(
driven otit of power." lie asserted prj(
he had "no patience with the talk ilea
of peace."
The former President was on his
way to Murray Bay, to recuperate '
from a recent illness in Kansas.
will
MEDICINE OK FOOD. wi"
You have always bought the bulky vvo'
stock food and given to your stock s'ar
as a medicine. Why not buy only 1,1:11
the medicine and furnish your own ,ai'
food? The medicine will be much
more certain. In fact, B. A. Thorn- Whi
as Stock Remedy is so certain to give
tne rignt results that we sell It on *'
the money back plan. If It doesn't Qe'n
straighten up your horse or cow or well
sheep, we give your money back. and
LANCASTER MERCANTILE CO. ?ut.,
Bull
+
INDI A X DESERTER FROM
A It MY SHOT DOWN. S
Wilburton, Okla., Aug. 17.?Nor- Ion:
ris Paxon, a full-blooded Cherokee Hie;
Indian, charged with being a desert- ! ho I
er from the United States army, was j one
shot to death by a posse headed by Yes
Sheriff John Riddel near Talihina the
today. Paxton had defied the au- | it b
thorities, they salid sending them | Wei
word he would not be taken alive. J
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Fl
The Old Standard general itrrntthenini tonic, be k
OROVK'S TA8TKLE88 chill TONIC,drive*out p-ei,
Malaria.enrichea the blood.and build* uptheayatern.
A true tonic. For adulta and children. 60c ynlft
be li
he!.
Wfi
PROFESSIONAL CARPS edy
and
DR. J. KEECE FUNDERMURK, d?*?
A
Dental Surgeon.
Office Hours:
8:30 to 12:30 A. M. ,
2:00 to 6:00 P. M. h!nif
And by Appointment. apon
Office, 160. taph
Residence, 16. 1
Office over B. C. Hough. come
T1IK LANCAS
VWWWWWWV SCIENCE OMW
EPIGRHYMES: Developments of th
Have Rendered I
ire goes a tiny, little man x the Old
> thinks thet he Is GREAT;
i one o* them self-conscloue During the last t
JL3 thet love to pose, an* ence of war has
te about their hie achieve- -v... ?
?- - j vim unco, ft cuun lUj
its. an* the wrongs they which past eTort
rFER, too. I knows a lot o* tablished as standi
ps like him, an*, honest, sor writes in Popul
don't you? Today he hes ulry hus largely glv<
sted IN the army, so he which now moves
ks and struts about Jest in motor cars thun
the cuss whose creed Is: with animals. M
mey Talks!" Now how he com* changed with com
1o this thing hes sartln* attacks. Heavy art
me beat; I guess It's proof now accomplishes 1
; they's some good In every merly wus asslgne*
i you meet. But what I'm ! charge. The dltticul
In' at Is this: I's men need ous work of the 11
feel big because we've did hus been left behl
duty; why. they ain't no who goes forth oj
?nt pig thet wouldn't root sweeping over enei
stullln' out o' enemies like a niinute. On sea.
}, If he possessed a human ship which cun she
n an contemplative powers I the fast cruiser wh
sore will suffer some taken, that sinks tin
mcvi In this here awful warj but the submarine
we 11 hear bands a-playln ; missiles ure often
1 see flags, through blood, heard,
gore, while, back at home, Trench w*arfare
5ILENCE, sets, the gal that ts an evolution of
's us, some; her hair Is brown. Idea, but so change
told, er white; an' thnr. fer to huve little reset
iths ter come she'll work, an' German Invention,
k. an' try ter sing, each clu,le str<M.ts an(,
ute o the day, an all the arteries of comrou
? her bustln' heart will pray, n>ur und com,)lete
pray?an' pray. OP Schiller tations capable of
t It; nn' I knows this thought thousands. These
make me fight: My God will
?*v uvi UIII/ Ullt* IH
r them silent prnyers fer me? deep the iower ieV(
y?u 'er R'K^t! concealed trapdoors
Robert Russell. Russian war the Ja
"Great Souls suffer In Silenced z,K7nR ()pen trencj,
l!5fWWVWWWWW''lP','!5',W approach to a fortr
Copyright, 1B1T. by lnt'1 Pro*? Bureau ) j Hke tile extent etllpl
o. Six-Sixty-Six USE PLATES^
, ... Photographers Find
is is a prescription prepared especially Work as New O
MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. !" "" ."
or six dosea will break any case, xnd creasing Lengtl
ken then as a tonic the Fever will not
'n. It acts on the liver better than Many photograph
>me\ and does not gripe or sicken. 2Sr plates that they an
fear of failure, yet
LOOKING FOR JOB. i ? .Jshou1'
Blinks says he Is looking for n tjon 8 ? may
with a future. Charles and Josei
Huh! He's lucky If he has a fu- 40 dozen Lumlere
with a job."?Judge. plates up Mont B1
and they never use
ifety First with Cough and Cold. they took out their
Dh, just a cough" today may be- which they had ho
e grippe or pneumonia tomorrow, and tested them on
usands die from neglected colds, difficulty. Wlthou
e Dr. King # New Discovery be length of exposure
your cough becomes chronic. A pictures as perfect
doses check the cold by killing hranf, npw plnte8<
germs. The healing balsams L Nature notes t
he the throat, loosen the phlegm , lt
ciear uie air passapes of score- ???-? '?
s which provoke couphinp. Con- 'n a roora ?" n n
s mildly laxative inpredlents which nt certain tl
eh remove the waste that appra- j |
>s the cold. At your ilruppist i Something Nev
$1.00.?Adv. jj Prof. A. A. Allei
! American, declares
KKCORI) llK.VTFN. lsts amonp several
A turtle can crawl a yard in a common birds. Th
nite." birds and the "coolr
I have seen niessenper boys do received a shock 1
len's discovery. Mr.
sc. m.
serve ull the prali
- rrr. ... showered upon him
f your child Is pale and sickly ? '
cs at the nose, starts in the sleep i ren, for they an
pi lnds the teeth while sleepinp says Air. Allen. He
s a sure sipn of worms. A rem . different pairs of
for these parasites will be fount two nests In eaeh
WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE alike, Joined tnpet
lot only clears out the wormt., but common'foundation
estores health and cheerfulness jns rulsocl broods f
re 25c per bottle. Sold by alt two different net
in medlrme?Adv. presiding over both
The Man's stl.e Tank. ' Korea Gold M
'he Greenville Piedmont says- Tho tofj|, nutpn,
hen it is said that if overyhndv mines lust year e
carry home his own packapes it yen ($7.f>00.(>00). 1
I reduce the cost of livinp, iho! preater than the po!
<1 packape is not used in the niother country, s:
iK sense." In the slanp sense t H. Wpst Nt,,WH' T>"'
. .. mines in Korea?
n hiiuselt is penerally the con
Chnnpsonp?are mi
ier.?Florida Times-Union. prH The lnrpost ro
reeted by Japanese i
enevcr You Need a General Tonic nan district. South
Take Grove's. sonp mine In the sn
ae Old Standard Grove's Tasteless aped by the Furuka
I Tonic is equally valuable as a prosperous. Holehf
eral Tonic because it contains the ehon district. Is <;
known tonic properties of QUININE Most ()f thp' goj(|
It acts on the Liver, Drives R
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and . . _ . 1
ds up the Whole System. 60 cents. h?f * refinery has i
nt Chlnnnmpo that
Question of ( ussinp ~ thp8p shipments.
rimes-un-1 L,on Rampant N(
"Now they are cussing Cole john c Wack. c
ise as a friend of the kaiser, but {Andrew soelety, Ola
knows if they don't cuss him for j a correspondent, p<
thing they will about another." "?n rampant is not
, but just think of what a cussing '8 banner
kaiser would get if he would let f"d ns 8,,oh 18 ?"8
. .u ? w < ? ? j < ,8h royal arms, Th
e known that he is a friend of naval flnf, mmurj
inc.?Wilmington Star. Mltlr<, of at Andrf
Juat as the red eros
GROWING HOGS. a white field is the
or a hog to be profitable he must Knglnnd. Mr. Blac
:ept growing from birth to mar-' mlts thnt the Scottl
ng age II** cannot be profitable t^e on'y proper t
ss he is healtny. He can always 8ho",d 8 Soott,Hh fla
. . .... ,.i Scottish troops even
n u profit-producing condition if Dnndee Adv;rtlfter
F fed B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder.
oositlvely tell you that this rem- The Downl
irevents cholera, removes worms A. J. Balfour, h?
tures thumps. If the powder commission, told a
not make good, we will. at a New York recep
NCASTER MERCANTILE CO. P??r
"He was dreadf
. ..... . _ .. . Mons," said Mr. Bal
, ^ p ap ' he lingered on a loni
cant beat "Tears cannot restore wa a? k that h
therefore I weep, says a corredent
but the following P?tl?y*pi- ?i met him llmplr
on the tomb of a doctor (gl*en mtCh<m In Plccadlll
t hasten to say by a medical min) wu tke ,hadow of
"?n*arJiLv2? a" h,i "TogTe walking'
nt0* Manchester Ooardlan. gave a sad ki
pmmmeHmmxmm -.wrnm****. ? I'm mine v<
ITER NEWS FRIDAY, AUG. 24,
IR IS CHANGED I CYCLING FAD BEING REVI'
e Past Three Years ! Many Persona Who Had Forgottei
Obsolete Most of About Bicycles Have Taken 1
Methods. Riding Them Again.
hree years the sd- There has come a fad for bley
undergone radical again. Not a very full-grown fa
it obsolete much be sure, but still a good many pel
and study 1 I es- who had forgotten all about blc
ard. H. H. \Vlnd- or else hardly knew of them
ur Mechunlcs. Cav- taken to riding them,
en way to Infantry, And It Is rather Interesting to
farther and faster ? mmman? ?
? -ww.maux.uv VI1UI w 1115 Illliutr BUUl
was ever possible years ago, when we took up blcy
achlne guns have so very seriously. It was this:
litions of lufuutry bicycling has done as much han
illery at long range the habit of good rending as it
much of what for- done good to the health of blcy<
d to an infantry Nowadays there are so many t
t and always peril- things to blame for oiA* loss ol
eld spy and scout habit of good reading. The mt
nd by the airman, pictures, of course, come In for
>euly md noisily, share of blame. And then all our
ny lines at a mile door sports must also take the
it is no longer the that we might otherwise feel dlsj
tot the farthest, or to devote to reading. Perhaps i
Ich cannot be over- could go back to the mld-Vict<
i most enemy ships, habits of women, before outdoor s]
whose underwater were the fashion, we should do i
unseen and never more substantial reading. Perhaps
Perhaps we hnve learned to do
as practiced today things than we used to do and
the old earthwork hups we are better r aid today thn
d and expanded us used to be.
nblance. It was a it would take a good deal of
worked out to In- fui work to find out.?Kxchange.
alleys with main
national hero of sep
housing men by _
* , ftnlHI.r. R?li-w- O-l *
uuucifiiouiiu ruuuis ? ? "v"v*v ' ,,,vv ??? rvu r
it often two storle/ From Sleep of Centuries to Lei
el being reached by Them to Victory.
In the Japnnesepanese
made use of Nnt fnr nbovp Monnstlr Is Pi
tea as a means of nnd ,n the hl,ls over Prlllip P
'ess but to nothing Miirko bus slept in his cu \p for
loved now. turles. He Is the natiounl hero of
bla. The story tellers told of hi
yrpp ic YFAR^ plolts In the village squares over i
,|tn ID ,tRna while peace reigned, says He
Carey In the Saturday Evening
LiJ ** , The d?y cnme when PHnce W
net Without In- found that life wearied him ; and i
o Exposure. rode his white horse Into the ca
laid his golden mace down for a p
iers have boxes of un(, thrust hls 8WOrd Into the rock
p afraid to use for wenf sleep.
are loath to throw ?g0 moR8 grt.w over the sw
know that plntes s?>rblan soldiers say. "But
e In perfect condl- dny g|,nrntz nibbled patiently al
moss, and little by little the rock
ih \ nllot tnke about worn away. At last the sword
orthochromatlc A and tbe 0lung of U awakened Ml
anc every summer nn(j be ioaj,ej 0n his horse and 1<
them all. Recently to victory at the battle of Prill
old plntes, some of 1012."
tight 10 years ago, ?<p0 you believe this story?" I t
landscapes of some UQ nj(j gorb officer,
it Increasing the "The men believe It," said he.
i they found their not discourage them. They all
as those taken on tiiey saw Marko on his white 1
that day; and they believe tha
hat the plates were coming presages certain victory,
boxes and piled up ahull win buck our homes!"
nuse at Chamonlx.
mes Is very dnmp. Always the Truth.
Snlvntore Clrlg'.lano, the d
* , ?" J\* gulshed newspaper merchant of
, In the Scientific INtrk Row bulldlnK( wt.nt to v
in po ygnttiy ex- 8tock( m,im to Hve tbe ordination <
\ttru\S* brother Domlnlco as a Jesuit p
e felicity of mated | 8fty8 the N(,w York Sun He too
^ ' ?%r? * ' ?rJ bttle boy with him. At the close c
rom Professor Al- . . .
..... . . ceremony the child proceeded
Itohln does not de- ... ... . . ., .
.... . others to kiss the ring of Cardinal
ire that has been .
j m. bons.
uoi-s mr. "What Is your name?" inquire
' both pol Turn mists, .
. ii Z* i. . eminence,
tells of tlnd ng two .... , , .. ...
. .. "Antonio Clrlgliano, sir.
r" ' "*? Il' s s' ' "Ah, the nephew of Father Do
I hi r hi exa< \ ro ^n(j jlow 0j(j ure you7" pursue
her and having a > _,, ,
_ . , . cardinal.
. Two female roh- ..
, , , . "I was four and a half on the
dttlng side bv side . , ? ,
, , . coming here, said Antonio, "bui
its, one male robin . ?
. . , , really six.
households. .. . .. ? . . ..
Always the truth, said the t
! ~ , ' nal, his eyes winking. "Alwuyi
ine for Japan. truth,?
t of the Korean
xceeded 1!">,000.000
... . . , r English Objector Won Case.
This amount is far . , , ...
, , . An anneal by a conscientious c
d production of the . ?? ...
. tor, Clarence Norman, from an (
t.vs the Kast and . ... , .... ...
. . by Justice Low striking out his a
three largest gold ,
.. .. . against Lieut. Col. it. Brook or
T-nsan, Sunn and , , . , ,
' , . ground that it was frivolous and
inn god bv foreign- .. .... .?
, , . ... .. tlous, was allowed by the court o
hi mine entirely di- . .. . , . ,
, ... . ? peals, says the London ( hronlcle.
s ie : Minn, n . u- \ormH? ^ui<] tbp action was brf
yongiim o. <n jor daninge8 for alleged assault
ime Prm ?< ma" mltted upon him by the order 01
un rtn, s equa y d,,f,.ndantt ,lH commnndant of Wi
mg mine. In Song- wopfh detpnt|on barrftCkS. on va
leveloping greatly. dntofi ,n May an(, Juno ,ast yenr
ore pro<uce( n nssaults consisted of spitting at th
an for reflnement ordering him to be put
recently been built Ktnil>jht.Jnrketj 0HUslnp hlm t<
will save some of fordbly fed and threatening him
at Scottish Flag. Macedonia Country of Queer Pi
onvener of the 8t. Here in Mncedonln we nre no
utrrtw I n o lef f l\T H U n V Tr? ootno I
?* >ii <& tu " *?? avium umiaiitO WO
ilnts out that the be nearer home than if we wei
: the Scottish flag. EKypt, says a correspondent of
the kins: of Scots. Manchester Guardian. We knew
rtered in the Brit- about Egypt before we went there
e Scottlsn national vory fpw ?t knew anything a
flag is the white about Salonlca, and the country v
w on a blue fleld, ,,e8 behind it, nor did that coi
is of St. George on k,10W anything about uh. Coming
nntlonnl banner of J 0 PR8S through that highly flai
k accordingly sub- town ns through a gate, and enl
sh national saltlre 8trnnge country, a country of <;
lag to put on sale, P*?Ple. qu*er animals and queer ne
ig day on behalf of
tnate In London.? Simplicity.
i Simplicity Is not so simple a qti
as the word may seem to Imply.
Illl Road. not attained by elimination of di
ad of the British klfe is not slmpiifled by becoming
pathetic anecdote ren. Simplicity means, not me
itlon about a young ness, but singleness; the simpllf
not of the content of life, but ol
ally wounded at direction of life. It is better knov
four, "and, though slnglemlndednesa, tho uncomplb
< time, he knew, as ?directness of a life which move
la hurt* were mor- ( ward a thoroughly determined en
|
ig painfully on his , America's Purloined Invention
y one morning. Hs "What shall we Invent?" inqi
his former self. [ tho eminent scientist,
rery slowly/ I said < -The first thing," replied the c
nd of laugh. iman of the meeting, "la to Invent i
try fast,' said he." I way of keeping e secret"
.. ?-?^? . .?ss
1917.
MMnMWl 10
hare |
That
jther
the
^bbbhhh
1 SHOE I
f wo e.r.oAi.LCY ccx oe i
irllin 1*^?MM
[xirts
nuch
n?^ Make* 'Em Cool Headed.
Said Herb. the office plillos
per*
"I have found the best way 1
down the noisy enthusiasm of el
is to >rfve them an Ice box on th
eare" ?Indlannpolls Stnr.
!B!A ,
SOUTHERN I
lro?e Q
id
For Voting Men
mip. A Higlrclass Sc]
rlnce A strong facnltj
se"- Advantages of (
s ex- > Running water,
rbert Opportunity giv
post. expenses by work.
Iiirko T>??' T * T??1 J
I ncv. u. A. JQOrlU1
so he J
vern,
lllow
, and
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ord,"
THE KERS
mi" Will 1
irko;
5 - ROL
isked Starting this we
for wheat.
say
horse
t his
lstln- [W ^
the |
^'ood"
: An Ambitioi
k his ! ""[""HE needs of the Sou
>f the f of the Southern Railway:
. , / the upbuildiuf ol the utber.
with I ;
pjU J\ i The Southern Railway aal
f\ ' accorded to othrra.
\ | The ambition of the Sout
d his \e i unity of intereat that la born i
i * ti.e railroad, t to are perfected t
| r.irnt of railroada which inv
...ini V /" lo obtain tb? additional capital
^ cnlarfrd facilltira Incident to
(1 the I acrvicej and, finally?
J To take Itl niche In the
train t Other rreat Industrie*, with n<
1 nrtita and equal opportunities.
t I'm I .
The Southeri
LZ Southern I
rlous
The
e aphand
d.l.l.Ml
riiTniWV i
very lkltjoK^
may
re Id ^SBi?====^?
the p 1 -i n n -i i i i - - a
lot
;tb?u,t A businessli]
rhlch .
Jntry bUStMSS dSi
here
ET2 y?u foe sar
! .e.r ordering elset
I CALL
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hair- \
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fis Easiest/
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POLISHES
NEW YORK IMC. OUPPALOjN .V.
opher- P'*o T0r ^vwylWng.
0 cool "Isn't n beauty?" "She has
hllriron nioro l?enuty than sense, ray boy."
eenr" "That's n" right. When I want wl?dora
I can read the encyclopedia,"
?-??mi??_
NDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE,
lharlotte, N. C.
1 and Women.
hool at very reasonable rates.
r,
^ifv nnrl faimtvv
electric lights, steam heat,
en to students of helping to pay
Write for Catalogue to
?rin, Charlotte, N. C.
N
IHAW LUMBER MILL
hereafter operate a
LER MILL
iek. We will exchange flour
No. 69?lOt.
t
a and a Record i V\.
ith are identical with the needs ! |
Ibe r'owtb and tuccrai of one mean* J I /
Iti no (arort?no ipeclal prlrllrfe not ( (r
!
hem Railway Company la to ire that I
of co-operation between the public and 1 ?^
hat fair and I tank policy In the tranayr- ' j
itei the confidence of f"vert<mental , X
ality of treatment which w ill enable It , I
needed for the aojuiaition of better and /|
the demand lor t nrf.tic-1 and lata J 1
body politic of the South loncti.le of J
> uiorc. but with c?juai liberties, r^ual
i Serves the South."
Railway System^mkm
-
ke business card is a *
ret. We can show
nples here. Before
where GIVE US A
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k work
r work
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