The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 23, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
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SYNOPSIS.
CHAPTER I?Robert Hollls, one-time
ea captain, who tells the story. Is a
ffuest on Gerald CarrinRton's yacht. Esmeralda.
It Is supposed to be a "staff"
Dartv and Hnllln in nnmrlnod nn rfiamuar.
fng a woman, who evidently wishes to remain
unknown, aboard.
CHAPTER II?Hollls, the next night,
ucceeds In having an Interview with the
woman. She merely tells him her namo
la Vera.
CHAPTER III?Carrlngton tells his
guests of the coming war, and that he
U engineering a copper pool.
CHAPTER III.
War, and a Copper Pool.
"Vera," I echoed, In Rome way
vaguely conscious of a strange familiarity
with the word, yet utterly unable
to immediately recall the association,
"that must be your Riven, not
your family name?"
"And you nre not even satisfied at
this evidence of my trust?" she questioned
lightly. "Usually It Is considered
quite a compliment to be permitted
to call a lady by her Riven name?
yet I grant you. a stranger, this nrlvi
lege."
"To which I am not Insensible;
yours Is not a common appellative, yet
I have known someone so named before."
"Indeed! A friend?"
"Well, really, I cannot say; I haven't
qulte?flgured It out yet; only the memory
hnunts me oddly, as something I
ought to remember."
"Or else forget," she Interrupted
quickly. "Whut do you say If we blot
out all this mystery, and Just be natu
ral for a while? Have you the slight- 1
est knowledge of where we are, Mr. |
ITollis? What Is that light flashing
out yonder?"
"Montauk point," I answered, Instantly
recognizing the peculiar flnsh. '
"The eastern extremity of Long Island.
We shall be breasting the Atlantic by
daylight If all Is well. I have good
reason to remember Montauk."
"Yes? You were there?"
"Once; why, It was sixteen years ago
at the close of our wnr with Spain. I
served on the St. Paul, and we came
tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
II I!' H /
Breathless With Interest, She Questioned
Me.
tip from Cuba loaded with sick and
wounded soldiers?Michigan troops
mostly?and put them ashore at Montauk.
I was little more than a hoy i
then, and the suffering witnessed made
a deep impression."
"You were a sailor?"
"I was twelve years at sea; my father
was a large ship owner. I left
the sea when I was thirty; I had,
arisen to command, my father died,]
and I decided I had had enough. I suppose
I seem quite ancient to you?"
"Indeed you do not. I think It Is
wonderful for you to fight your way
like that, when your fnther was rich.
It was a man's work. Tell me about
It. Your sea life, I mean."
The eagerness of her voice must
have touched a responsive chord, for
almost before I realized my purpose, I
began speaking. I began at the first,
relating my life as cabin boy, and as
man before the mast, my first voyage
as mate, and the experiences of my
earliest command. I told of shipwreck
in the South seas; of a battle for life
In the Indian ocean ; of strange peoples
met In every quarter of the earth;
of fighting windy gales off the Atlantic
coast, and the silent desolation of
??oplc seas. Breathless with Interest,
she questioned me, und I answered,
feeling the magic of her eyes on my
face, the soft Intoxication of her presence
beside me. She was natural,
wholesome, the very sort of woman I
had dreamed about, as being somewhere
in the world, yet had never met
before. Her very presence was inspiration,
but beyond this vague impression
my dream did not go. Then I
looked aside at her and laughed, realising
suddenly how loquacious I had
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UP^MfFOREJCETC. B8t
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you to sleep," 1 suld regretfully. "I ao j
not know when I have before been jn|j
guilty of such egotism." t clu
"I>o not say thnt. It was most In- q
terestlng. It Is nice to be spoken to
as though one was an Intelligent huniun
being'?It Is quite an experience."
"Perhaps I do not understand." Illa
"Doubtless not, for you nre not a t.or
girl, and you tell me you never sought tht,
society. The very nature of your life
hns left you frank and straightforward. . jj0,
You talk to me just us you would to a
man."
"If my frankness has Interested Js 4
you, 1 ventured, "can you not realize
how much I desire to learn more?who nip]
you are, why you are here?"
"Of course; but I cannot tell you, K "
Mr. Hollls?not yet." con
She looked at her wrist watch, hold- jps;
ing It out Into a star-gleam, which re- rj
\ealed the white shapeliness of her pftC
arm. to
"I dare not even remain here with too]
you longer."
"But you will come agnln? This la
not to be our last meeting?" c^e
She hesitated, her eyes meeting
mine almost kindly; then she held out *i
her hand. Hp
"The lust?yes. In this wny. You (<
will meet me again, but not as we are ftjr,
tonight. I hnve truly enjoyed being
with you, of hearing your story, but |n>,
this meeting here alone was not my
choice. You understand I could not j
avoid It, and after I was discovered, jjy
I had to remain and win your pledge |]f\n
to secrecy. You will not forget that?"
"Assuredly not. You will not return thin
to the deck tomorrow night?" wjf]
She laughed softly, and withdrew
her hand, which I still held.
"Tomorrow night! Oh, I cannot
tell; we may be fur enough at sen by j,*U)
then so I need no longer seek fresh air vnu
by night. I told you my conceulinent
was only teuiporury. Good night, Mr. un (
Hollls." y
The gray dreRs she wore left upon ,
me the Impression that she faded voj(
from sight, her dim outline vanished j,Uf
so suddenly amid the shadows. I took
a rwlft step forward, Impelled by an j
Irresistible desire to ascertain In what ?<
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portion of the yacht she found eoncenl- onp
ment, yet paused almost as quickly. ^
Who she was, und why she had chosen ^lui
so unconventional a manner of Joining ^,,n
us, was beyond my guessing. I essayed ns
many a theory, yet one nfter the other, jn ^
all broke down, and left me groping in ai,p
darkness. Only one fact remained j p>
steadfast, to which 1 could cling with wnr
confidence?the girl was no mere ad- j
venturess, no criminal; she was doing ajor
nothing of which she was in the least j,aj
ashamed, nor had she the slightest pun
fear the consequences. aft,
I slept so soundly as to be the last ,jpr]
guest at the breakfast table the next c|a<
morning, although as I sat there alone q'ju,
Fosdlck returned from the deck to the to j
cabin, seeking a raincoat, and report- ton
lng a heavy fog, through which the
yacht was proceeding slowly. The ves- now
sel was still within easy view of Mon- or(j<
tauk, or hud been before the mist shut n ^
down, but the really Important news yor
hud come to Carrlngton by wireless?
positive Information of the outbreak
of wnr. Russia and France were nit
ted against Germany and Austria In
the denth grapple. The German troops P
had already begun an Invasion of Bel- 1
glum on their drive towurd Paris. It azli
was still unknown what course Eng- con
lund would take. stni
The nature of this news obscured all nde
else, nnd left me unable to complete lite
my meal. Other messages were mo- alt!
mentarlly exported, and I dressed has- nov
tily, nnd joined the little group on the elgl
deck, Just as a cabin boy handed Car- nex
rington a new message. He read it, lira
crashing his clenched hand down on
the rail. Vf
"It's all over with now," he ex- WA
claimed, holding the paper aloft, nnd !
gazing about Into our eager faces.
"England declares war, gentlemen. She *1
will stand by her treaty with Belgium. 1
Here Is our opportunity; listen to me.
This Is going to be the greatest war IS
In history; every nation in Europe mny p
he Involved before It Is ended. Do you n
realize the commodity most In de- *:
maad? the one metal those armies can- U
not get along without? It Is copper. q
They must have It, and they must hny Tj
It of us. This morning, as soon as I
received that first dispatch, I wired my J?
agents to buy. buy. Now, with England
In, the result Is certain."
He paused, and studied the faces In
the group.
"Gentlemen, there Is wealth enough ft
here on this yacht to control the entire qj
Conner outnut. If we work owlftlv The
' ?I fa
profit will be enormous. I bnye the
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campaign nil mnpped out; I know,
where to buy. and my agents are ready ai
to execute my orders. I am going to; fa
any to you frankly that I had the] tfl
thought In mind when I first organized '
this cruise. I believed this crisis was
approaching, and prepared for It. By J
wireless we can operate surely and se- jJ
cretly, with no possible fear of betrayal.
The only question Is, are yon
ready to back me up?"
The expression on the feces of those
5 LAfrCABfrKR STOWS TUESDAY, OQ
ke startled by the unexpected turn ' Hi IIPIJTCD \UI
affair:!, yet financial greed evidently (JnUufl I Lli III
'dominated. Even the one German
the group had seemingly forgotten llir 11/
i nationality In view of the golden > WriiK
It dangling so temptingly before his; fflJTIl
?8. Fosdlck, actuated by his lawyer ,
tlnets, and still cool and calculating,' , _ ,
s first to question the proposition. *or 3 LiOng ,
'You are perfectly assured of being: Strength to '
le to control the market?" Fosdlck
ted. Nothing Se<
'I already practically control," re- Heln H
ned Carrlngton confidently. "With 1
ittle more capital the game Is cer
n. In twelve hours, gentlemen, we FRIEND SAID
1 have the copper situation entirely WHAT
our bands. Here are my holdings I WHAI I
Ividually. I need your help to
se the deal." I "My daughter's cc
They bent over the papers, eager to me a great (|eai. j
isp the truth, but abundantly satls1
with n quick glance at the magic rundown and troubli
ires. It was evidently enough a coming into womanh
ster stroke, a business deal easy to ularltie8 which gee,
aprehend. and all that remained for
m to do was to take their profits. 'ier down terribly
You?you return Immediately to;strength and energy.
iv York?" questioned McCunn, his but a little ways w
i trembling. ' ,,
n , . , ^ . . says B. H. Carter,
Certainly not; our game at present
:o keep out of sight: permit no one JU8t a few days ago.
discover who Is behind the mnvn- .. ? r_.??
? ? ( i in*.hi recommi
nt. Your personal checks will snt- Mineral to me and
r me. I propose holding the yacht, ; hadnt taken 5ut tw,
n hundred miles from shore, and . ,, ,
" . .. . , , * i she was well and st
ducting the entire business by wire- . .
That makes It safe and sure." I about ,he housework
'he group of financiers stared at ^u * * improved. II
h other, one waiting for the next bee so remarkable ir
voice decision. Fosdlck, as usual, lieve Acid Iron Mie
k the Initiative. that is claimed for
I'm heartily with you, Carrington," pleasure In recomme
snld fiiinkly, you can count on my j Consici^r it a Godsi
ck for a hundred thousand dollars humanity "
it now." ' ,,
The above enthu
And I," "and I," echoed from lip te nienl of Acid Iron Mi
Iron remedy, which
arrlngton smiling pleasantly, ,e , .e|
led toward me. ' , ...
And how about you. Hollis? Com- 11 is aR a ,onic for
In with us? We ought to have one ne>'8- bladder and dig
cago representative, you know." \ Acid Iron Minora
shook my head, doubting my nbll- gained at most drug
to produce the amount required off- , or small bottles. A
d. a glass of water rna
N*ot today; give me a few hours to I helps the blood drivi
.k It over. I should like to talk d othpr ,mpurlllep
i you privately first. ! , . ,
... ... 'ens one almost from
All right; we shall have enough
tiout you. but I'll hold the ehnnee The appetite is stln
ii until you do decide. Let's nd- ,:on is helped, an?'
rn to the cubln, gentlemen, where ! riched, bringing b
can draw your checks while the health glow to the
vnrd opens a few bottles. This Is sparkle to lack_lustr
occasion to be celebrated." I Note: Acid Iron
fe were upon our feet, not unwilling a highiy concentratec
escape from the raw air when the |ron tegted aml
e of the lookout sounded muffled, _ .. . , .
- Ferrodine Chemical <
distinct, far forward. ? ,
Sail ho!" a>' the ,e88ors ?* tr
Where away?" echoed the bridge. which it comes. It
Dff the starboard bow, sir?a big and non-injurious.
." the teeth, cause c
?e gathered at the rail staring out harm digestion as o
lkly Into the smother. Then sud- npt to do. Get a
ly the mist seemed to roll asunder i ,\<]V
though cut by a knife, and there
he rift, as if the fog were a frame, ?
eared one of the finest sea pictures ^
. . . , more I nifl mCi
re r remember seeing. A huge Iron
. , . M , Singleton? But ever
, , P' I rn K, M ,t >"<? n flchr to his oplnt
full spc?h the white spray racing ? ,enow. It Ian
,g her aides swept Into slew We qnestlon
a glimpse of the black mussls* of Boa(on Trnn?.r,
s protruding from forward and :
r turrets, of groups of sailors on
k. and In the lighting tops; a white- Artificial Limbs Li
1 officer leaned over the bridge rail. w Artificial legs and a
re was no flag, nor did we need one believed used in Egypt
enow for what she stood. Carrlng- B; C' They were mad.
pointed out Into the blank mist. who were the Ph>'8lc,a
There goes one of your bulldogs "me
r," he said. "That fellow has his
era already. In five hours more not To Get Rid o
lermuu liner will dare leave New Make a sirup, using
k." fuls of sugur, two tab)
dered borax and one q
(To Be Continued.) ter- Saturate a spon?
. ture and luy It whei
thickest. When It Is
'hiladelphia Had First Magazine. plunge Into boiling wi
'he city that gave birth to the mag- ,
ne Is not the city from which now
*L ~ ?
.c wit- greater numner of our Convince
rulard and populur periodicals. Phil-! "I don't know," in
lphia, not New York, was the first picking himself up froi
rary center of the New World; for and moving on with a i
lough Hoston produced the first "whether there Is any
rspaper, in the fourth year of the bicycle face or not, but
iteenlh century, Penn's city was ly convinced of the e
t, und In the magazine field It was phenomenon known i
t. skin."
The Retu
A yonng recruit was
^' a home depot one darl
observed a shadowy foi
Jiat Lincrprinflr fftld He immediately gave
Ildl LlHgCrillg VVIU "Halt! Who goes tl
, ? nin.j? the darkness came the
j a steady drain on your 0f one jj|8 comrade]
"nysical stamina. It im- ain* t going; I'm coming
overishes the blood,
istresses the digestion, Most powerful <
nd exhausts your vigor. ??e ?' *5? ino8t ,d,n
?. j .. capture is the regal py
t affords a fertile field tlve of IndIa that ^
>r serious infection and is measures as long as 80
kely to become chronic. cases. This Immense
In Its wonderful colls
rou Needn't Suffer
shoot its head forwar
ora it if you will take Peruna man ln the ch<>8t?
ad use prudence in avoiding h,m ,r""1 1
n . ? caught by the snake
cposure. Pemna clears up and 90m/tlme8 three t
itarrhal conditions. Thous
ads have proved this to any Careless Results I
ir person. Get a box of the That l8 why we sa,
iblets today prove it your- Thomas' Hog Powder
I prefer "he directions." DO NO'
liquid form. 8I>OPPY, but mix It
Both are feed and moisten wltl
EgMvQ4iQHL. *ood" water to make a ci
^yourdmg. Then each hog gets a 1
See full directions on
money back it you i
?i? I ? "
T. 23, 1917>? -
10 CLERK'S SALE
STATE OP SOUTH CARC
AND FRAH CouBty of Lanoasta
In I ommon I*lean.
rime Lacked Lancaster Mercantile C
Walk Far. Plaintiff.
. vs.
pmed to ,E. G. Bell et al., Defend
[er# Pursuant to a decree mad
above stated case by Judg
DeVore, dated Octobor 15t
A-I-M WAS i will sell at public auctioi
DEEDED. highest bidder, at Lancast<
House, on the first Moiulaj
mdition worried yember next, within the leg
5he was weak, of suIe- the fo?<>wing descri
estate, to wit:
?d all the time, ... .1 1 .
All that tract of land si
lood with irreg- the County of Lancaster,
tned to weight South Carolina, containing
and sap her ,hree and one-half (63 1-2
She could walk and bounded on ,he north
ithout resting" ?f Jonea Merca?t,le Cornp.
lands of E. C. Allison, 011 th<
o assit, \a.. ian,j3 0f j,] Allison and Jo
cantile Company, on the s
ni(led Arid Iran I lards of O. H. Bell and J.
my daughter 'and now owned by H. C.
0 bottles before and 0:1 the west by the st
rong and going Pell and Moeller land, the
feeling w<.:;der_ ! einc a part of the A. H
he results h ve lands, conveyed to E. G.
1 her case I be- Jones Mercantile Company,
ral will do all | Terms of sale, cash. Pure
it and take pay for papers,
nding it to all. PAUL MOO
md to suffering C. C. C.
Jonos & Jones.
Biastic endorse- Plaintiff's Attorneys.
neral, the great
thousands of CLERK'S SALE.
3 how splendid
the blood, kid STATE OF SOUTH CARi
eat ion. County of Lancaster
1 may be ob
stores in large In Common Please.
teaspoonful in
kes a dose. It The Pineville Loan and E
?s out uric acid Hank, et al.f Plaintifl
i and strength- vs.
the first dose. William Massey, Defent
lulated, diges- Pursuant to a decree mad
the blood en- above stated case by Judge i
ack that rosy Shipp, dated March 22nd,
cheeks and a will sell at public auction
e eyes. highest bidder, at Lancaste
Mineral is just House, on the first Monday
I natural medi- vember next, within the leg)
bottled by the of sale, the following descrl
2orp., Roanoke, estate, to wit:
le deposit from A tract of land situate It
Is non-alcoholic Land Township, Lancaster
Does not affect South Caroliha, bounded
onstipation or north by lands of John Culp
rdinary iron is east by the Warwick old land
bottle today.? south by the McElwee land;
west by Sugar Creek; co
ninety (90) acres, more
nnd more particularly desci
e Right. plat of same made by Tho
i a married man Secrest, surveyor, dated N
Ion." Henpek? 4thi 1905.
i't a question of Terms of Sale Cash. Pi
of courage. ^ Jor paper8
PAUL MOOl
c c c
jng Known.
rms were, It Is Jones & Jones,
as early as 700 Plaintiff's Attorneys,
s by the priests, 91-3t-Tuesdays.
ns of that early
TAX NOTICE.
f Ants. Taxes Are Payable froir
two tablespoon- ber 15th, 1917, to Ma
lespoonfuls pow- 15th, 1918.
uart boiling wa- A penalty of one per cent
;e with this mix- added for January payment,
e the ants are cenj for February, and se
filled with ants, cen^ fOI. March.
iter* The levies for the dlffere
poses are as follows:
<j. For State purposes 8 1Uttered
Rivers, Constitutional School Tax I
in the pavement Ordinary County purposes
>ereeptlble limp, mj,l8( Pubnc Roads and Br
such thing as a mlllfl Intereat on Paat Inde)
I am t loroug R0nda j mill. Interest and
xlstence of the '1
is the banana * uad on c- & c- R*?road
on sentry near I Iron Is Grea
1 night when he
rm aDDroachlnp "
the challenge, UUHCI61
lore." Out of . _
hoarse whisper A Secret of the Great,
8, "Shut up I I
bock I"
Ordinary Wax a tad Iron Will Ma
.? a..L.. eate, Marrona, Bnndowu ?eop
?n?Kea. W9t c#nt gtroager In 1
Icult reptiles to Weeks' Tlma la Many CaM
thon, also a lUI- New York. N. Y.?Moat peoj
an. annk. that
feet la extreme Home stimulating modlclne, sec
constrictor hnd trum or narcotic drug, flflid
constrictor naa Bau<JP a B()?ton physician v
the strength to studied widely both In this coui
py.h.m conid y<? zrrzr.,>X'VrlJ?"i
(l, strike a big true strength can only come f
him, and cruah V.!',",
Hid the pythons cause they haven't enough Iron
man ara twice 'WS.
lines as long. narvoua condition they know ao
__ la wrong, but they can't tell t
_ they generally commence docto
n Failure. atomach, liver or kidney tro
symptoms of aome other ailment
r "Feed B. A. by lick of Iron In the blood.
thing may go on for yeara, w
according to patient suffers untold agony,
r trctrn it era not atrong or wall, you ox
1 l^K.K.U It yooraelf to make the followli
with ground Bee how long you can work or
. you can walk without becomln
1 Just enough Next take two fire-grain tablet
,nmM- ?,?? dlnary Nuxatod Iron threa til
umnly mass. after meals for two weaka
>eneflctal dose. teat your strength again and
. ? yourself bow muoh you have ga
package. Your have seen dosens of nervous, n
are not satis- k*0*'* wb? wera ailing all thi
f <*ne*gtar Drug . Co., I
J# 1 1-4 mills. Interest on Borrowed
Money 1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mills.
)LJNA, For payment of Interest on Town,
r. ship Bonds: In Pleasant Hill Township
3-4 of 1 mill, in Gill's Creek
Township 1 1-2 mills, and in Cane
Creek Township 1 3-4 mills,
lompany, Special 3chool Taxes for the various
districts are as follows: Di*.
triots 6 and 13 two (2) mills,
lants. tricts 22 and 45 three (3) mills/
le in the districts 1, 3, 4. 5, 9. 20, 21, 23, 2o[
e J. W. 27, 30, 47 and 48 four (4) mills,
h, 1917, districts 36 five (5) mills, district
a to the 7 six (6) mills, district 14 six and
?r Court one-half (6 1-2) mills, districts 2,
r In No- 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19. 24, 26,'
al hours 31. 32, 33, 34, 39, 42, 43, 46 and
bed real 4 9 eight (8) mills, district 38 ten
(10) mills, and district 40 eleven
tuate in (H) mills.
State of All male citizens between the
; sixty- ages of 21 and 55 years are liable
> acres, for a capitation tax of three
by lands ($3.00) dollars for road purposes,
any and and all male citizens between the
5 east by ages of 21 and 60 years are liable
nes Mer- for a poll tax of one ($1.00) dollar,
outh by except those exempt by law.
B. Bell. T. L. HILTON.
Moeller. County Treasurer
id J. B. 9 0-tf.
premises - I
Carter CLERK'S SALE. I
Bell by I
haser to STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I
County of Lancaster. g
RE. I
L. C. In Common Pleas. I
Paul Moore, as Administrator do |
bonus non of the estate of K. Q. |
Billings, deceased, Plaintiff, I
vs. I
DLINA, I
Katie Billings. John Billings, et al., 1
Defendants. 1
Pursuant to a decree made in the I
X K
above case by Judge J. W. DeVore, |
ixcliange dated Gctober 12ih, 1917, I will sell I
at public auction, to the highest bid- i
lant. der, at Lancaster Court House, on I
e in the the llrst Monday in November next, I
3. W. G. within the legal hours of sale the K
1917, I following described real estate, to s
to the wit: \
r Court ^hat piece, parcel or tract of I
in No- jand gjtuate in Lancaster County, 8
il hours. gout.h Carolina, on the wat^|t of j
bed real ^ Rear Creek, containing forty-nine J
_^,Vo, iuuic 111 ifH8, ana Dounded I
i Indian north by lands of T. Y. Williams,
county, ea8t by lands of George W. Wll- |
on the south by lands of Dr. G. W.
; on the poovey and west by lands of J. T.
; on the punderburk and Dr. G. W. Poovey, ?
on the being the tract of land allotted to 1
ntalnlng K G Billings as his share of the es- I
or less. ta(e ]an(j8 0f ^ c. Billings, deceas- I
ribed in e(j an^ having been conveyed io K. >
mas W. (. Billings by Mrs. A. B. Mathls I
o\ember ^now p0rd), Bertha G. Billings and |
M. C. Billings by deed dated Novem- 9
urchaser bef 15 19Q0 II
__ Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser to Ij
, ' _ pay for papers. p i
' . \ . PAUL MOORE, J
C. C. C. L. C. &
D. Reece Williams, W
W. P. Robinson, R
PlalntlfTs' Attorneys. p
No. l-3t-Tuesdays. [
1 Octo- |
rch +++++++++ + + ['
H
will be PROFESSIONAL CARPS I
two per 4 4
ven per + + + + + + + + 4 + 4+ + + + + + I
,nt pur. DR. J. REECE FUNDBRBURK, |
Dental Surgeon. |
2 mills. Office Hours: H
3 mills, 8:30 to 12:30 A. M.
1 4 1-2 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. j
idges 6 And by Appointment. i J
)tedness Office, 160.
Sinking Residence, 16. } j
Bonds Office over B. C. Hough. . I
[test of All Strength I
s, Says Doctor
rw
endurance and Powers o/ Athletes
,ke Hell-| double their strength and endurance
la 100 ' Hn<1 entirely get rUl of all symptoms of
Two dyspepsia. llv< r arid nther troubles In
from ten to f rrteen dAys* time elmply
by taking Ir n In the proper form. And I
>le fool- this after tbey had In some esses been
tolng to doctoring for month* without obtaining
th from any benefit. Put don't take the old
ret noe- forme of reduced iron. Iron acetate or 1
Dr. E. tincture of ir n alniply to aave a few
rho hae rente. You mint take Iron In a form
itry and j that ran be cuslly absorbed and aaalmt- g
tltutlone |ated like Nuxated Tron If you want It
eal nnd to do you any good. otherwise It may
rom the prove worse than useless. Many an I
i fall to athlete or prtseflghter hae won the day
food be- simply because they knew the secret 0T
In their arret strength and endurance and filled
>od Into bis blood with Iron before he went Into
eakened. the affray, while many another has
methlng gone down to Inglorious defeat simply
vhat, so - for the lack of Iron,
ring for .
Uble or NOTK Nutated Iron. rwimmaiM ilwa k* Dr
t caused E Sailer, la not a l atent medlelna nor aeaAt reread?.
This ' but one which te well known to druolatd'lM Wheat i
hlle the Irun conatlluenta ara widely preerrtned by emlnwu
ii v,?. t'hralelana wrywhere Unlike tha older litoasaatc
ir you lfon ,?(MlurtJ |t ? fMl|y aaalmllatad. dor# net Injure
re It to I the teeth, make them black, not urea* the *>emtiS; 'd
>g test: on the contrary. It le a moat potent remedy Is saarb
how far all forme of Indtfeetlon aa wall aa for awrout. runm
tired down condition# The manufacturer* hare curb treat fa
. ?V !. nonlldence In nuiated Iron, that they offer to forfeit
Of or- iioo.OD to any charitable* tnadtuttow If lhay tmot S
nes per Lake any nu or woman under M wfce leaha Iron.
I Then nnd tnnranaa their rtrrnath 100 par aant er raw In
ua for lov wacba' lima, prodded tha* here an aartoua Mm
tned t ortnnla trouble Thar elan offW to niftad your K
' i n.ooay If It doae act at laael double rov* rtrenath K
jn-dOwn ,?,j endurance I dart' Ume Itll dVyenaad te !
t wh'tc n't r -i-detr