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HOUSEHOLD CARES. LETTER Tax the Women of Lancaster the Siunc as Elsewhere. ^WoHei"' Hard to attend to nousehold duties With a constantly aching back. The deal A woman should not have a bid one of th< back, the lenst fi And she seldom would if the kid- Hay8 the h V neys were well. peer was t * . Bon and mi Doan s Kidney Pills are endorsed tenant8? ct by thousands. When the Have been used In kidney trouble fiercest, he over 50 years. ate speech Lancaster women should profit by Clladstone'i the following experience. the speech Mrs. W. A. Settlemyer, 112 Branch * recf"'t* St., Chester, S. C., says: "I suffered " n?.~ ' ? . iii I... gratlflcntlc for years from kidney compla'nt. 1 port an(j ^ often felt miserable from severe wnive the pains across my back and I found it i nmi *n hi nearly ImpoRHlble to keep up my street to ? housework. Nights my back ached the bill. so much that I couldn't rest and 1 bnn got up in the morning feeling stift custom, tc and sore. I bought Doan's Kidnev r< rt ?nd ] i?iii . *? ... . .. mlsdirecte Pills and they quickly cured me." p<>ntoe hit Price 60c at all dealers. Don't the hotte* Bimply ask for a kidney remedy? at unprvc< get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same The pee that cured Mrs. Settlemyer. Foster- As soon i Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.?- table tho Adv. and openi earnest tc + "I was SOUTH CAROMXA SKCCHKS ship took TIIIKD INFANTY HKOIMENT the sul)je( i dor. You Full Division of 28,000 White Sol- of the If diers to lie Trained at Camp ^ou 'av01 . , them nnd Jackson. Washington, Sept. 21.?Gov. It. ^"t'ond^t I. Manning, who is ih Washington i wine-char today and held an important confer-j nnt farm ence with Secretary Baker,, General j rascals t Crowder, provost marshal, and Gen-, earth." eral Bliss regarding military mat. | Only 01 ters In South Carolina, regarding a <bscot ladies new infantry regiment for South Carolina and the number of men pcMdlO who are to be sent to Camp Jack- ^tNoUo son, the governor went carefully in- , ... . . . Little Kin to every phase of the matter with itants the officials and after the conference pj'g( authorized the statement that the regiment would be organized and Very f? that at Camp Jackson there would been in i be a division of white drafted men August 1. brought up to full war strength, Qtiennlal which means ahont 28.000 men. ,l"' oxc,'l' , , ,, .... the little ltccimciit I'nrmcd at Once. ~ minimum The governor authorized the snll|s ove| statement that inasmuch as the or- f^e ganizcd militia of South Carolina, nnts to t Including the National Guard and Copenhag the naval militia, has been drafted tains fiOii lrto the federal service, leaving the than oneState of South Carolina without 0,1 mi.ltary organization for home proteeiion in case of riots and similar cnj)0n|,a>, disturbances, he will Immediately odense organize another regiment. Tj1P pros* The man power of the State, he ance of i said, it divided into the organized (19,000 in and unorganized militia. He deems isted 50 j it proper to immediately organize the unorganized militia and form a The regiment of State militia for use in These the State, but not to be used bevond *. ~ . the streel the limits of the State. This or- In (ju,jr , ganization will be a regiment com- Trnnscrlp posed of companies In different times not parts of the State and the organiza- long and tlon will now he proceeded with. nary than Arms for Twelve Companies. swagger ! Governor Manning also secured cu.n * Trhoro In permission of the secretary of war , ? ... soldiers to use certain rifles belonging to f the war department now in Colum-1 dispose c bia. Including use of the new regi- about ofT ment un('ll the war department came neo< might nce^l them. This regiment thing to ( will be composed to 12 companies, j l'10 prlvn After leaving the conference with 118 v the war ilepartment officials. Gov. Jig^^red Manning sJaid he considered what uttie" i?Hl was done ioday as of great import-' nnft (llo H ance to the) people of South Carolina. ' However. The status, of Camp Jackson, by ried In th what he said. Is to be fixed, the proportion of white men to he sent Lea there havir g been agreed upon, with There i the other necessary side of the mat. reason to ter to he . id justed later. The fart wou ' "V row. I>lc also that a new regiment of native m|m lleaj white Sout ? Carolinians is to he or- wjth q,,,,!, ganized Im mediately and that they Mr. Meng will have flunH already in Columbia daughter'.' 1h highly important. slon cam After explaining this situation coram," ni nnd what hi? had done, Clov. Man- violent, h< nlng left fol" Columbia saying thut <,oar chlh the conference had been entirely sat- lf we wou Isfactory. f n ' / whole cou "l "* time of n Whenever Ycf? Need a General Tonic itnke Grove's. The Ini The Old Stl*ndar(l Grove's Tasteless commlssto Chill Tonic jfa equally valuable as a hor into t General Tonilc because It contains the work on i well known toe1*? properties of QUININK the vast and IRON. A* *cts on the Liver, Drives able-bodle out Malariaj Bnriches the Blood and lnKfifI1,.nn Builds up th J Whole System. 60 cents. he dcp.-nd ! set for t Ar8/,rn*nt?*'v? Woman. fear of (| < The ar(o?inontatlve woman is a ao- prisoners ?*l?l Might! nfl ?*> enemy to her own I stnntly er , charm, be/*&? otherwise as attractive of roads, aa It la p.^wlMe for a body to be. Argument Irf la 8 dignified mental With fr proc<*a?j00? absolute necessity for ?'f<>n d the world Intellectual development, vWtable bat It cj/8** to ? thing desirable ?'*pcnslve when ft /enters every day verbal Inter- no n,ore > coarse tr*** than an exceedingly rare fbase to very JkjlfteD. Plain common sense I w"e "bey Jhoald^ttp us the reason why.?New J 8nd shouli Terfc m nlng Telegram. ' er*l mark > tmlty F,encn THE LAKCAST1 SENT TO WRONG MAN "DID MORE GO ?ast Familiar of Gladstone ANY 01 la Recalled by Death of Irish Lord. th of Lord Clonbrock recalls Mrs. Nancy liarr i best and perhaps one of son fells Her amlllar of Gladstone stories, * " few York Herald. The late i remarkably venerable per- THANKFUL 1 uch more sympathetic to the ! iuse than most Irish torles. m , agrarian queatlon nan It, Tells of Terrible > made a pacific and inoder- Was Forced to In Ireland partly approving Sne Won I s land bill. Gladstone saw i and, always eager to gala wrote a civil letter, begin- Mrs. Nancy Ilarre Dear Lord," expressing his land Ave., Andorsoi tn at this unlooked-for sup- gnve the following egging his correspondent to took Tanlac fo ra ceremony of an Introduction down My back h ne with him In Downing .... ... .. , . all the time and I hi Ilscus8 some knotty point In ... ... ble badly. I had tied the letter, as was his never ate anything ) a private secretary to dl- "The Tanlnc did ;?ost. The private secretary than any other d It to Lord Clon , an ab- took. It gave me idlord and an Irish Tory of lind aoon j waB f(l| 't type, "ho W1,s on>y most all day long, 'dented Intervals. ,, . .. . ,. , . soon relieved the r came to dine In due course. us tlie women had left the mo H,ron^ an(' 1 (?. O. M. drew up his chair system. I am glai Ml the subject in the most it. for it is such a I ?nes. Tanlac, the mas glad to see that your lord- pold exclusively by a more sympathetic view of Lancaster; Peoples -t than the bulk of your or- Co Heatb springs; have unequaled knowledge ... . . , . , , . ... , . Kershaw.?Adv. Ish tenant farmers. Would r me with your opinion of of the condition of Ireland WAR RKPOltTS I" Ion of Ireland?" stuttered the .. . . . . .. . , _ News from \ arum ged visitor, *'? awful. Ten icrs? The dirtiest set of ToId 1,1 hat ever cumbered God's Meanwhile the c still are busy fron no observation was open to ,() Switzerland in tt nflted host: "Let us join the IJaJt|c tQ thp B,ftck in Macedonia uu?l it TAKEN BY DENMARK gdom Counts 2,920,000 Inhab- ' ' '^ 'n<< " in Increase of 163,000 Over Fio,d Marshal jres of Five Years Ago. complete his latest men are bold in k t uv European cotintrles have positions taken fr< j position to proceed, since ,>n Thursday. Itet 11)1 I. with their normal quln- ,ni(s tbat tbP iinti!census. Denmark Is one of ceMful but it atte, lions. On February 1, 1916, ... < ... . , the importance of kingdom counted 2.020,000 is, 1. c.. nn Incrrnse of 103,000 ()n ,he southern r the censtis of 1011. orn front the t row itrlhutlon ratio Is 75 Inhabit- f*'ied severe losses he square kilometer. The ful attack on Mot en Frederlksberg county con- attack by the Germ ,000 Inhabitants. 1. e., more fronl were r?>i>e-llucl fifth of the total population. TV,?.? her rltlos number 004.000 peo- , . * tic population. 1.711.000. ln* activ,ty (>n th ree principal cities, besides Alexieff cbiet en. are: Anrlius, 60,000; n,,pr Kerensky. co 15.000, and Anlhorg. 38.000. of the Russian arm 'tit war Increased the Import- The Austrians an he seaport town of Esbjerg ontly are resting or habitants), which hardly ex- (n an attack at C ears ago. Dolomite Alps, how ,. ? , ? . . gained the enemy fhy" of the Swagger Stick. .. .. ? impossibility ot sen cute little "swapper sticks * its In uniform are carrying on * Italians to t are the reverse of military The Argentine ( appearance, says the Boston Titles has postpone 1. Odd little affairs, some- action in the matt more than a foot and n half He's relations with more suggestive of effeml- fnreiKn ministry h . of masculine swagger. The lnformatlon whloh stick, as nearlv as Its origin rnccil, came from England, rompo1 Argentine i days of piping pence, the measures Including very tight dress uniform of a declaration ilmost impossible for him to Germany. if his humls when walking -f. duty, and It apparently be[>ssary for him to have some- When the bowel? arry and twirl. In England a'''p an<' you miss te soldier carries a swagger feeling that always cell as the officer. They are morning operation, us with khnki. But put a MINE will set you i tunic on a man and a gay 0f hours. If taken Unx on the side of his head, CPt |t? beneficial ef tick becomes logical enough. . . " . p , swagger sticks are not car- V , . . all dealers n me< e trenches. rn to Rule the Spirit. WOMEN t'NDK ire very few of us but have know that a well-ruled spirit ve saved us a world of sor- 'Invcstlgntln kens, that Vender of the hu- Kstelle 1 't, touches upon this polut Camden, Sept, at simplicity when he makes Marsh and l.ucy M les mildly suggest to his women, wore plac i maid when her fits of pas- Wednesday In coin e on. -Count ten. Tatty- knnng of Mrs. Ks( ad when they were unusually ramden ,aa( Frld ? pleads: "All I ask of you, . , , * i? ? _? ? .. women resided on t 1, Is to count twenty-five. ild quench fires of passion, a ; npar silence, may change the hilling. It Is not I rse of events and save a life- donee tho officers 1 ilsery.?McClure's Magazine, women. A prellmlr ?.7?? .. .. . very probablv be he 'estlgatlons of the nations. n on prisons and prison m- ' n,,?ltor ( ohh r he reliability of convicts at [State, when It is oxi roads and farms shows that j will be thrown on majority of the sane and d men now confined In penal S0 f s. If properly handled, can W 113 X IS ed upon to perform the tasks LAX-FOS IS AN IMPI hem without the slightest A Digestive I.iquid I. tielr escaping. In Colorado and Diver Tonic. Cont In nt. Inn.n n. ? n Rllllk PIbCT rW\f Infill 111 mx 111 rj^tr rnni|i? un* cmi nployed In the construction Koot, May Apple Root, Pepsin. Combines sti _ _ table aromatic taste. 1 nits iirid vegetables the price etermlned by the senson. A 8hootlng I out of season Is much more Small Katherlne h than one In season, but It Is toothache," although lUtrltious. In order to pur- , unaware of the natur best advantage, the house- ^er efforts to dlscove lid understand such things "What does It feel Uki ii also he familiar with gen- 88,(1 Katherlne, with ft conditions.?ICxchuuge. 8n(1 daapalr, "It dea a-ahootln'." I reo v- ? r br yrewa Tuesday, s OD THAN 11 a iju Mrui HER TRIED """" r,t" Ingenuity Shown I ett, of Ander- Astounds st( Gratitude. iin i> Handkerchief, Dumm _ R HELP. Bottomless Vanlt) Devices of * Hardship She Endure and Each year the b! it Last new Hn(* uncanny trie ful detective and as the big department i tt, of 113 High- carrying out so deft! i, on May 2 4th, gored art, that, as exi statement: "I ?K??r of one of the crnnn.ni Kroob. stores. "they make / ., , ful lump seem like iurt me terribly " 1 .T_ .. . <llp of the eurly cent ad stomach trouShoplifting, accon no appetite and chun(,e hafJ ,ong gln, much. a study with the h me more good establishments, and i medicine 1 ever they diagnosed the a good appetite under their observat cling hungry al- often the shoplifter The medicine Oie spoils. backache, made One reads a gren Hated my whole h,OU8? ^tectlves . shops, but except in :1 to recommend , . such person Is em line medicine. j flh0p|lfters, this busli ter medicine, la | dividual duty of eucl J. F. Mackey. they are waiting on Drug & Grocery are at the same tlmt C. O. Floyn. '"g vigilance. The handkerchief 1 one, but the amou SVMMAR1ZF1) <1,,er 18 astonishing. various ways. The ? operator Is usually d s ltattle Fronts weeds. This makes Brief. urul ^or t'u* handke tinuully In evidence. tppoBing armies lifter now who <im i the North sea part. The Imndkeri le west, from the hund all the time sea in the east, woman. Is cnrelesslj i the Austro_It.il thin# in sight small the Adriatic. In ?h,? wiiuuh to he d< the activ.ty is " is lu'M to tl, is possible that a ri he passed temporal 11 a i k has made for concealment. success and his However, there is ight to the new nhout the handkert )tn the Germans the false hand trick tin officially ad- viuces one that wi ih effort was sue- thing of the past. npts to minimize ?lrl so<'s two hands .. . yet Is conscious tha the advance. ' , . . appearing from her end of the west- not helieve her eyes. it PrinoA h t? u ciif.. - - ? simple, as tiie glo in an unsueeess- on the counter is it Haut. Othe- the mate to the hn ans on the Aisne goods Is under cove by the French. mufr- purloining ev no marked fight- worth currying off. ie eastern front. A floor wn,l*er _ uiues on such trit of starf to Pre ?orkeA on n cuge oJ mmander-in-chie epaj (jay8 without i ies, has resigned morning he was 1c id Italians appar one of the small gal i the Carso front, and saw the vurio ima Sief. in the pea ring under tht ever, the Italians wh,,e to a11 appear . , .... hands were in plai defenses. I he * tides were moving ? .ring shelter, for thfi trk.k was Qot d retire. invited the young j "haniber of Dep. i,im to the manager il until Saturday Tills same floorv er of the repuh- the most ingenious 1 Germany. The hied across vvus the as received new adding that the r will prohablv Meters who work in to take grave aro women ami tha . .. woman carries a vt ; the posslhllttv , . # description. It may of war against oV<vnt plew} op u(j dollar. The shoplifter v i feel uncoinfort- 'nrK?*r kind, hottomh the exhilarating " ,n|,bber bnl1 a,tiub , .. . tal button on the lid follows a copious . _ wnen pressed ex pan a dose of 11 Kit- jnj, 8Uction< The ov right in a couple when at work at tin at bedtime you places the vanity 1 feet after break- case while she looks ne 50c. Sold by small Jewelry, and 1 lei n es.?? A d v, tunulty arrives mov tlcle and It Is sucke :it AH11KST. 'Plane Carries Rather meager rep ig Death of Mrs. brl"? ,be neW8 ,h?t Isakcr Anally been successfi * TJ , to build a huge alrpli ? K has been produced two white pllot an(] op Imsst.n>, ed In jail here of 7.0(H) feet on a to* lection with th'> some of the most rec elle Raker, near airplanes show that 1 7 morning. The as 1.000 horse powei he farm of "Dr " four- or ,n 8on,e cus? the place of the water-cooled motors equipment, these pit *-*i" with two or four mac lave against the one nf three-Inch ei mry hearing will supposed to carry 1,5< id Saturday with of bombs, and have epresenting the I BO miles per hour. >ected some light >? " record for passe the tragedy. previous record beln sian Sikorsky and 1 America tyoe. AX-FOS "At any rate, tho ROVED CASCARA clans won't pnss r axative, Cathartic cigars." ains Cascara Bark, "No," replied the barb Root. Black pon ..,)Ut , wou|fj ssssss! ,hanT -"WT. Joes not gripe 50c campaign sandwich, r In a hurry whose th< _ , where." Pslns. ad the ".lumping loggs?it never oc< her mother was Muggins was a midge e of the pain. In Higgs?And how ( r this she asked^^occnr to you then? p. honey?" "OUf J Dlggs?i overhear* a note of .Jthat he was every ln< feels like a 4 ( ljbeaWA,? Weekly. EPT. 25, 1917 i TDipifCI Ruled from -amen cor I I1IUI1U Politicians Dictated Actions o ernors and State Conventions , Nook in New York Hotel, by Shoplifters )rekeeperS. best-known of all prese eratlon "Amen Corners" was Fifth Avenue hotel, iu New y Hand and the What memories of the past van f Box Among Jured up iu recalling this uulq rhleves ! ner?w'lere sut Abraham Lillet r r e I ward VII, then prince of Wale l'edro of Brazil, William McKii tiopllfters spr ng ^ Grunt, ltoscoe Conkllng, Chi ks ou the watch- Arthurf Generals Sherman aud tute salesmen iu , dun Tom pijm JuIue8 0 Biu, itores an s iops, peWt Watterson, and where ueai [y their git n-' mude the famous utterances, iresst y^a man Homaniam and rehelllon" that ?i it ni imujj iu%3 ui.v - counter, she can- police. Hut It Is all very ? ved hand resting For Moving of Heavy Obji a false one while A portable elevation of no ,nd examining the proved type greatly facilitu r of a raincoat or handling of boxes, bales, mach 'erything In sight other heavy objects in warehoi other places. The apparatus 1 to could write vol- on a truck for moving nbot ks says that he platform supported by two upi ' this kind for sev- il ls raised and lowered, and success, when one v'ded with a base that can be loking down from '*'ie M turntable for unloading llerles In the store desired direction. The plal us articles disap- raised by gears and a crank, w ? woman's cloak operated by hand or by an ances both of her motor. The crank-handle cu n view. The ar- back to lilt the operator, as it is If by magic, and removed to open the break-jaw llscovered until he the plaWortii can be lowered; person to go with safety device is a ratchet hoi 's office. load at every point reached ; an alker added that 'nR u lever lifts the front of trick he had stuui- chine from the swivel-wheel, vanity box trick, 1'u' elevutor on the floor on f aajorlty of shop- ports so widely separated that department stores no ?f ups? tting. In sizes t nowadays every -0 feet high, this form of ele inlty box of some ,,(,t only useful for raising an be as small as a loads up to pounds, but 1 large as a sliver ed for varied work, such as li and repairing celling motors, urlety is of the ?nd shafting. *sh and fitted with ? pd to an ornamen- An Old Sport, of the Ixix, which The duke of Grafton, oldest ids the ball, caus- Hrltlsh bouse of lords, ner of this device ('st P?er of bis rank In the kin e Jewelry counter, ninety-six years old. ills grac ox on the show* ?f England's most remarkable i at rings or other "''1 nien," retaining an extrai when the oppor- interest in spurt 111 spite oi 111 es it over the ur- I'4' was injured at ninety whl d into the case. '"B. and at ninety-two becaim thuslnstic devotee of motorii i 21 People '">s '1!"' " wcll-lllled political ti arts from England i"r-^ career. He was a membe the British have famous Coldstream Guards am li in their attempt 1,1 Crimea, retiring in 1881 v ine, for a machine rnnk of general, lie has se which carried a equerry to the three British sov ers to an altitude active equerry to Queen it trip. Details of from 1840 t0 1882 a,,<1 h< ent forms of giant equerry since 1882 to the lute * ihese have as high ward and to King George. r di\ld?d between investigations by the Itoyal s wo u> s ojee ologicai society seem to havt n tie way o u8bed that the cannonade in ines are provided hM ^ repeatedly heard in o0 gUU^Ka HSt and even at more distant point, allber. They are t.vldence eVf.B ,ndlcatPg thftt ( 90 pounds or more r(flo ,)ombardment wa8 heard a speed of 85 to twn 200 mlleR d,gtnnt Incidentally, this otlier hflnd tho gound wa8 unl ngio \Mrr*Vi ng'i.t 'e certain French zones only 2 g 12 by the Bus- behln(, he ]lnfis the Curtis super- Th(> eXplnnftt|on of the 8Ch>I that the sound waves travel ov se woman polltl- ?"?nce zones, but at greater d iround campaign nre reflected back toward th by the hydrogen In the atmos[ dyspeptical per- tulles above the earth's surfac rather take my _ , ,, ... If democracy means someth ir than tackle a , .. ...... ??de by ? womnn '" r" <??* " were else- ?<> Knglie Is because of our ancient fri with France and because throi urred to me that friendship we have learned to t until last night. ,n ,u'r Ideals of liberty, equal lid it happen to fraternity ns Englishmen do i I it is to France that we owe, 3 a woman say llk?'ly In increasing measure ;h a gentleman. future to owe. progress in the otlon. In the performance, anc ' erention of music.?Exchange. iutm st or these presidency from lllalne in 1 a< 1 11 ? wo,u To emphnslze the significance a spluttering oil X ? ~ ? urie " ! Amen Corner," Chauncey M. ' i In his speech the night "farewe (ling to an ex-, gjven to tt,e qjj pjace in jyof ce developed into know governor8 who thougi ads of the large (j1(j ti,|Mg8 from the executive cl so carefully have but Uu>y wcr# i]oue from the cases that come cornt.r/ j know speakers wh Ion that it Is not ,o()kt>(1 tQ for the makeup Qf th| gets B\\u> w i mjttee8| jj,ut consulted the 'Am ner.' I knew conventions wh t denl about the delegates thought they would n >loyed by the big tbt, 8tn^e ticket themselves, i u few cases no celved their'Inspiration'from tl ployed to watch 8ea{8 ju ti1Q 'Amen Corner.'" uess being the In-, 'MPRINT IN MUD GAVE ' exercising uutlrMental Suggestion Caused I trick Is not a new Start Making Bogus Coins, nt of damage it Los Angeles Counterfeit It Is worked In I most successful1 Subtle hypnotic influences, iressed in widow's subconsciously on the mind oi it look more nat- wl'? WHS out work and rclilef to be con-: Iuooe>' badly, caused John Klj It Is a poor shop- Angeles, Oil., to become a eou 1 I U. ...?l -.1 l?S not Uress ttlO, v* J,,:5 ??-nu .-mi J ui nv?w hlef, kept in the s,'gKestlou caused him to niiik by the bereaved ^"his of small denominations f dropped on any- however, to give him his freet enough and valu- xv,,s sentenced to five > ?slrable, and wlieu prison. le widow's face it ^'y R?id tlie imprint of a J?a OK is inside it, to the mud brought (lie first ily to tlie mouth thought. Next came a display ists' molds in a window. This i nothing uncanny htwed by a desire to test liis hlef trick. It is wlth a silver plating outfit and : that almost con- 1,K"le mold he linisln d several I tchcraft is not a dollars. His landlady demand When tlie sales- had no money and decided in plain view, and **er had coins, which slie a ? ?. I ~| ? ?_ and the cuius fell Into tlie li . - L? * 7_ :NER" Saves Doctor's Bills f GoV? IdiU'mI of calomel andother violent purgaFrom live*, which are duavrrou well aa nauacatifig. , it la better to uae a reliable medicine like *z Granger Liver Regulator ^ Yolk. ^Under date of i i'.ii ' rmv; V,nvo lloy, U. IMffi S *"d'f ybS** (8tor A. jte?w?i Hjll fine family remedy onen- ' i? HBII wn,cn "*? ?avca i? !ZT Mil *\FftlitM?U numerotis a<x-trr'a tie, De- IK**., 53 ^HRc" I bi"?- I <dw?y.i kc< p bv WU8 HIE it in n-.y l.ouce and "Ilum. fe. -?u;an,ibc,iu.-( latched ?2t?^'..dKt L884. Kr>f uac all aubatw of tills tutea, DepeW, Qrangar Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tan* j U" was }, said: bt they A CHIP OFF TIIK OLI) ItMH'k. lumber, 'Amen o were Young Yanderbilt's Fxperiences an lr com- a Private at Spartanburg, en Cor- .. ere 1)00 Npw ^ "rk Sun' lake up arr'va' here today of young but re- Cornelius Vanderbilt brought to leplush light an interesting story of the youth's entrance into the service as a private. He is only nineteen years iDtA old and below draft age. He was I opfor to enter the service, and when dim to told his mother he intended to Say? ; tj.y for a commission she forbade !r' him taking such a step. The boy working P-""hi.mi an? went 10 nis lainer. rtn ' u man Rot li"!0 consolation there, the coloneeded n?l ?f Twenty-second engineers r of Los telling him that if he was sincere in nterfelt- his desire to serve his country he mental should enlist and start as a private. e bogus ^]rs Vanderhilt was horrified when failed, sj10 hP.,r(i 0f this. She was still more lorn and , , , , upset when the bov went home the ears in day following to tell her he had onlf-dollar listed in the militia. criminal When young Vanderhilt reported of dent- to the troop he was as unpromising was fol- a looking peclmen as ever entered ability, the service. He was a fall, awkward a home- youth. He wanted to be a good solI dier, but he knew little about miHI to give ,ar>" discipline. Still lie was deiceepted, terniined to learn. lands of The men in the company hazed* i the hoy unmercifully. They made him do all sorts of foolish things.. sets. The youth grinned anil bore it liko wly lm- ,, t11nn and plodded along In his ites the own qUjet way. Now, while still iocs and , , , , , . somewhat awkward, he is developuses and inc into a good soldier and has won AIM '(ill L it has a ",0 respect an(l esteem of every man rights as i" the troop. I Is pro- A few days before coming to camp rotated Vanderhilt's lieutenant called his af: in any tention to crease spots on his logtforni is gingR. hlch can "Very well, sir." said the youth, electric ... .... . mint 11 w have them cleaned at once. must he "You'll have them cleaned!" s before roardd I-ieut. Cameron. "You'll another clean them yourself and right ding the now!" d throw- Voting Yanderbilt dropped down the nm- on one knee and with a rag scrub. locking |)0(j nwny at his leggings until they our sup- woro as 8pic ami span as those of tliere is .. " , . 0 . the other men undergoing inspeei of 6 to vutor is 'tionid piling s adapt- \nor<l<>te of Vandori?ilt." stalling "The Hoston Press, referring to the wealth and power of Vanderbilt savs: "His ships are in the navy and on all th eseas. He draws a member cheek at sight for a million and yet and old- this man can have no higher amusegdom, is ment than whist! Oh, the incapaci e is one ty c>f cash! To cover trails of ten grand thousand eontinnous miles with ordinary ]jno;. nf ships, and vet exclaim: is years lle'skat- s I10'hing richer than whist!' , un <,n. To count four ares nohler than a ug. He railway! To say: 'My whistles are ind mill- heard in three zones, but I cannot r of the be happy without the odd trick!' " 1 served ^ vith the rved as WOMAN CERES HORSE COLIC, rereigns,' The men were away as usual. Tho Victoria horse was bad. A lone woman could uiorable not "drench" in the old way. She ting Ed- ca]]e(j up a neighbor and her men were away?but: "We have Farria Meteor- Colic Remedy that you drop on tho i estab- horse's tongue," says Mrs. Neighbor. France Se she came over and dropped Farrls London Colic Remedy on the horse's tongue uooa an(j horse was well when the men came home. Moral: Get FarOn the r'8 ^?"c Remedy so the women can teard In icure borse colic. We sell It at 50 0 mlle8lcen,s a bottle on the Money Back ! Plan. atlsts Is LANCASTER MERCANTILE CO. er these lstances ? onr(h Ink Spots in Books. > here r?o Anyone who has been unfortunate (> ' enough to get Ink on a favorite hook, 1 or, worse still, n borrowed one. may be ing dlf- interested to know how one housekeep1 States er removed such disfiguring marks. [linen, it sbe bought a little oxalic add, diluted lendshlp 't with cold water and painted It over igh that the ink spots with a fine camel's hair respond brush. Then she applied a sheet ot j| llty and blotting paper to the stained part, and mt. So absorbed the stain with the liquid. * L and are 4k in the p||e, Cure?d In 6 to 14 Days apprecl- fMr drnyriat will refund money U PAZO 1 in the OINTMENT (Mils to cure any esse of Itchlnr, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles ln6tol4day* the first application sin Rut and East. SO*