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in vary respect,
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Bpml Cardui, the
tonic, helped f
rn liam Eversole,
she writes:
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of my hcalili.
WO* bed for weeks,
get up. 1 ha
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told me I had tri
thing else,
^gfij Cardui ? . . . I
soon saw it ws
me . . . After 1
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The Womar
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/jrfl zy, worn-out?
lack of good hea
from any of I
plaints so coi
xHj! women? Ther
Rjfcji give Cardui a 1
should surely d
what it has do
many thousands
{Lh women who sii
should help yoi
PP' Ask some la
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helped her. Tt
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talent of others.
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I a can of Luzianne today,
doesn't go better and farthc
any other coffee at the
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SPKCIKIC INDICTMENT I
J WJjM Accused Senator Submits 1"
U to Subcommittee ami
No Information.
Washington, Oct. 18.?So
WF Kollette Tuesday appeared
"ie sona,? subcommittee ii
woman's EB inK his ,oyalty an<l Perempt
Ats Wil- nianded that ho be furnisl
of Hazel EFm ,ho ful1 Purges against
euj ^|rlf names of unfriendly witne
"I had a fc * si documents in support of tin
ing-down tions. After delivering this
I was in 'n l',e form of a letter h*
unable to 'id Chairman Pomerene. La
d such a lade the committee "goo
dizziness, ing" and left. The commit
lins were into executive session.
A friend gyfl I.a Follette's letter deel
ied every- ? tj still believed the accuraej
why not Eg statements he made in the
dtd, and speech which resulted in
is helping for expulsion from the sen
2 bottles, declared that when the o<
we^' Bur has evidence of their inacc
_ WEd w?ul(l bring documents to
j tiate his charges.
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words he speaks regarded
i's Tonic truth until their falsity is
He asserted that for a conn
'ealc diz- (luestio? a senator's word
, ' KSL submitting evidence to shov
Is your
IE M Mty was an insult both to i
1thcaused JkS tor hin,selt- aiui tho bodv ?
he com- he was a member.
mmon to MaJjft When adjournment was t
i why not kNJ. !? ' an hour's executive
[rial? It Chairman Pomerene annouu
i c jpi j because of La Follette's ir
lo for you W rl .
furnish any information
n or SO committee would endeavor
. of Other Vjrjjn , other sources. \-kei
iffered?it |w >rr. ngements had been n
u back to hold hearings. *he Ohio sei
Mi plied in th< negative.
dy friend *
l Cardui. Will Seek New Tria
du how it Marshtleld. \Io.. Oct. is
y Cardui. so' 'or Claude Piersol,
found guilty and sentenced
# KJH ty-flve vears' imprisonment
(gists nnping Lloyd Keet, two-yai
of J. Holland Keet, wealth)
'* of Springfield. Mo., iiave be
oarat'on to obtain a new
?, t>V.? r.
veil i lie uiwi inn I*
. . ? 'rial which was filed after
diet of guilty was returned
louanti
ill reee^Ize th' wiU m,t be acted upon by 1
for a month.
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THE LANCASTER NEW
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A HAIIjKOADKR'S YARN.
CkY" ^ * By Ddith Barnard Delano of
+ The Vigilantes.
4*
Mike S runs Numb
on the B. & O. An ol
ie tO a timer is Mike, and proud of it. Cou
1 rich, have had a i?b with the Brotherhoi
a any time for years past, but doest
B CUD
'here' thlnk be'd enjoy life unless !
oould see It from a cab windo'
? ard Might have been G. M. if he'd hi
)U buy more book-learning; but Mil
If it doesn't tniss that?plenty of ma
jr than sense to make up for It. And h<
price, friends with everybody; call fo
your railroad presidents by their namt
on and they say the Old Man himsc
, . asks Mike's advice at times. '
There's been a good deal of ta
lately among the men about tho
Liberty Bonds, and Mike's a friei
of 'em. He was leaning out of h
ear window In Camden Station tl
other day, and another engineer wl
3nS *3 known among tbe boys as son
thing of a tight-wad was leaning o
of his, a couple of tracks over.
' "Going to buy one of these Libe
f ty Bonds, Bill?" Mike asked.
"I am not," said Bill, so's y<
liliKTTK i couldn't mistake what he meant.
| keep my money in a savings ban
1 That's good enough for me. How
Itimatuni : j know this country '11 win the wai
( ives Who d'you reckon will give me bac
the money on a Liberty Loan Bon
if Germany wins, hey? No, sir;
nntor La guess the savings bank'll carry tt
before along for a while longer!"
ivestigat- Mike scratched his ear and grim
orily de- fMj. j10 jjas a catching sort of grit
led with |1JlS Mike. "Bill Hdson," said h
hint, me j ..yOU rpnljn,i me 0f something tin
sses and once came to my notice, because
a accusa-, as j? ^ Must be a matter t
message thirty years ago. now. I was on ni
handed , fllst passenger engine, and a beaut
1'ollette she was, a thunderer for those day
id morn. jUst Qut of the shops, and 1 wt
tee went prou<iPr of her than 1 was of tli
] twins.
lared he wa8 along in the spring sow
ot all : time, an?| the crews coming Kai
St. Paul | aj| reported worst flood conditior
demands jever known. 1 brought my trai
ate. down over Harper's Ferry when tli
ammitteo yei|ow mud was boiling down ui
uracy he ,jP|neuth like as if all Niagara wt
substan- jPt loose. Got as far as Cuiube
land, and received orders to leav
onmittee ] the train there and take my bngin
Ic indict- back, and run her out on the Hai
troper to per's Ferry Bridge and leave hi
t to the there. Yes, sir, leave her there.
didn't believe those orders wer
lid that! straight until I found out that ever
have any j other big engine anywhere withi
as the | reach of the bridge had gotten th
proved. I same. Well, we did it; the brldg
nittee to j was crammed full of engines, all th
without tracks would hold, by nightfall.
7 its fal-j "it wasn't until 1 got back t
he sena- Baltimore, some days later, after th
?! wnicn flood hud gone down, that I pot win
I o* the way it happened, John N
aken af- 1 King was V. P. in those days, an
session, a better railroader never lived, ha
iced that none. He happened to he in charp
fusa! to at the central building right thei
the ;sub- and reports of floods kept coinin
to tret it in, and everybody pot more an
1 .1' any -..re worried. One bridge alter ai
aade to other went down, one mile of trac
i.ator re- after another was washed out. Fin
ally some fellows front the Mainlc
nance of Way rushed in and said th
Harper's Ferry bridpe would sur
he the next to po. King thought
.- < otin m,nU(e> ti,en gave orders that ever
who was heavy engine the bridge would hoi
to thir. ^mild be run out on her and lef'
for kid- , They thought King was cra/.y, h\i
-old son ,hey didn't know him. 'Why, Mi
' ,)ankor I King, there's no use sending a
gun i,,0" that new rolling stock down wit
tnal fot (he bridge," said one man. Kin
>r a new gave him a look. 'If the Hai
the \er pt,r's Perry bridge goes down, son
probably, ^ he, 'we won't need the rollln
he court !stock .
i "And say. Bill Edson, "Mike
! hand was on the throttle and he'
Ii got his signal to pull out, 'the Ha
' per's ferry bridge Is still standing
I guess she'll carry you and ir
along for a while longer, hey?' "
And the point of the story Is th;
Bill Edson bought a Liberty Bon
the next morning.
(Pes! Oh Yes!0h Yes
Jm Here 1b a Hve wire, money aavlr
Sm product.; a lubricant, carbon r
Isi mover; every owner of an autom
-^$*0 i bile will cheerfully buy; once 1
I tries it. Don't conclude thia ad
(merely a money-making acheme (
the part of the manufacturer (of i
Indiapenalble In aecuring the be
reaulta from your car. Sold at
guaranteed by LEMMOND, the ma
viH ufACturing agent. In thla notice
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B FRIDAY, OCT. 1
VAN WYCK NE1
* Van Wyck. Oct. 18.?
* been no Van Wyck news i
* our progressive com mi
* some time, but Van Wyck
* the map and her cltizensh
* ling in their various o<
er The cotton gin is humming
the fleecy staple is being 1
and 27 l-2c cotton looks g
Farmers are busy gathe
and sowing grain, but th
i't of seed and the high price
be cause the acreage to be am
w it would have been if th
tlons did not prevail. V?
our farmers have their see
116 ing raised on their own fa
n- the thing for the farmer t
s's prepare his land well, ferl
ur 1 and make larger yields
seed will not be felt so a
>8,
The officials of the V
community fair are very
couraged with the fine w<
Ik various committees and tt
se that the community is
ad make the fair a success,
lis and advertising matter ha!
he tributed. and the prograi
bo the hands of the publisher
e- he ready to be handed oul
ut days. Everything will be
the 30th, and all are mosl
>r- invited to be present, am
day in pleasure and rec
)U profitable Information froi
i?j dresses of the day.
k. The toot from the o'pof
*d ter's horn is heard almo:
r? and sometimes "old grizzly
k
d.
?.! RUB OUT Pii
with good oil liniment.
i-; the surest way to stop
ii.' (The best rubbing linii
MUST A
LIHIME
ie Good for the Ailment
Horses. Mules. Catth
Good for your own A c
Pains, Rheumatism, S]
Cuts, Burns, Etc
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service, thi
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WS. | overtaken in his promenade and mt
with the yellow potatoes Is a dish spi
There has that a king might covet.
terns from Some of our fox hunters with vii
inity fori
.... some friends have invaded Reynard's las
is still on
lp is hust- territory, but his foxship was too
:cupations. wise to be caught napping and he Yc
: daily and reaohed safety to be molested at a Mi
brought In later day M.
:ood- Miss Eva Massey, Mr. J. L.. Till- dli
ring crops ______________________
ie scarcity
of 't, will
laller than
ese condl:
Deposit Your Co
rms. But J
SB I The First N<H
cutely. J
an Wyck J
much en- K?1
>rk of the III Our. sound policy of
10 intei C3t i i j /* i i
taking to W m6 holds safety above
Posters K] oration.
t been dis. Ijl
ns are in M Deposits arc at all
* ,n"a |*| through careful guidan
ready for M this bank by a directora
t cordially M sponsibility and broad e
1 spend a I*]
eive some Kj The interest rate we
n iii. ad- II ^ Deposit and Savinj
isum hun- |l| highest possible consii
st niKhtiy jjj security for funds.
v gray" is Ijl
1*1 We invite every fa
III M Countv to deposit his co
un [:] ai d assure them the s
That's [ ] courteous attenton to tli
> them. Lj we c|(> |() |]10 ]arnr0 ones
nent is I*1 &
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>: E. M. CROXTON, V. P
I EKED ADAMS, Assisti
raters.
if southI
w more (
Souf/i must not be a slack
Fall. Every acre availal
Wheat, Rye, etc. must be
troughly prepared, well 1
fertilizer that contains c
and then planted.
f our Soldiers and our Allies t
ise the largest grain crop in its I
e the planting of grain our gov
e minimum price of wheat $2.00
Plant Grain For
riotism and 1
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Insure Profitable Yiel
lWBA ferti
Manufactured by
nvrba Fertiliz
Lancaster, S. C.
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si's iJa
in. Carlisle Bates and Dr. Ezell 9
ent last Friday in Rock Hill. I
Miss J. H. McManus of Rock 11111 9
sited her sister. Mrs. M. Griffin. I
it Saturday.
Messrs. R. H. Massey and C. R.
?der went to Rock Hill Sundady. i
p. Massey visited his brother, Mr.
B. Massey, who is somewhat in- *
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