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'he A Boy at 50 Bi With Vitality- 7 :tor says Nuxated Jron is greatest increases the strength and endu folks 100 per cent, in EW YORK. N. T.?Not long ago a wll came to mc who wan nearly half a Av? ury old and asked me to give him a ,r'_' Imlnary examination for life Insur- 'J v. I was astonished to And htm with yox blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as net of vigor, vim and vitality as a young Ing ; In fact a young man he really was an< rlthstandlng his age. The secret he or was taking Iron?nuxated Iron had otr 1 him with renewed life. At 30 he was daj >ad health; at 46 he was careworn pre nearly all In. Now at 60 after taking in ated Iron a miracle of vitality and wit face beaming -vlth the buoyancy of tak th. As I have said a hundred times ace \ Iron Is the greatest of all strength J 1 ders. If people would only take Nux- for % M.m un nuoii mo/ icci wcttft ur ruun. Instead of dosing themselves with It 1 It-forming druRi. stmulants And aloo- pre ? beverages I am convinced that In ?jr i way they could ward off disease, "1" renting It Becoming organic In thou- ??"' 3s of cases and thereby the lives of his isanda might be saved who now die the *y year from pneumonia, grlppo, kid, liver, heart trouble and other dan- ?R<" >ue maladies. The real and true 1 se which started their diseases was r(1^( ling more nor less than a weakened Wf,? dltfon brought on by lack of Iron ' emir '.he blood. Iron la absolutely neoes- 1 nr?? 5 to enable your blood to change not Into living tissue. Without It. no 1 JJ* ;ter how much or what you eat. your 1 merely passes through you without turw ig you any good. You don't get the th?t >ngth out of It and as a consequence in?u become weak, pale and sickly look- i lust like a plant trying to grow In 109 oil deficient In Iron. If you are not "(L*T >ng or well you owe It to yourself to (1",t ? the following test: See how long : tim? can work or how far you can walk ' ?t*u 'Lancaster Drug Co., Lancaster Phi ly Drug Store, Standard Drug Co. TROGRAD IS NOT I CC TUP U'H/U I1 /vo o.'>vi ? I nib trnuiiCi ur m dwiietell' Declares 'intent and "(>l Spirit of His People Can Not 1 He Judged. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 12.?Boris ^ RakhmetefT, Russian ambassador '"al the United States, who delivered 1>oa address at the Central High (>arl ool. was entertained at luncheon a<*n the Country Club and spoke to a feOV %e gathering leaving shortly af- e on a special train which will let^ ry him back to the capital. rec< )ther speakers included Maj. 1,011 nley Washburn, U. S. A., and are mbers of the Russian economic T amission touring the United cuti tes, who joined the ambassador's 'aw ty here. S n an interview with the Associat- ^)hi Press during his stay, Ambassa- fue' BakhmetefT. when informed of n't?' latest Russian political upheavdeclared: "The intent and spirit tU(^ Russia as a whole can in no way cha judged by the news from Retro- l'ou id." He added: "I can also tell A l that Petrograd is not the whole Vor P.vacia." Hat In his address the ambassador to d Maximalists who revolted the ainst the Kerensky provisional ped verninent must be overthrown if The .ssia is to achieve her political but [fedora. join Immediate peace, such as proposby the Maximalists could result com ly in Russian oppression, he de- tint, red. The speaker did not at- Upj, npt in any way to belittle the'coal ivity of the Russian situation, but lU ,j s careful to ,H)iut out that the u,,., ximalist revolt was a revolt of a coal v against the many. isure "The majority of the Russians 1 eIlie 10 followed Kerensky since the i and manoffs were overthrown last j L irch," he said, "are heart and soul ^ th the Kerensky government." j Moscow tlie Capital. I is p London. Nov. 12.?The opinion is , trot pressed in Russian circles in Lon- . ine n that M. Kerensky, who was ad<18 , sed of the intentions of Nickolai j inine to grasp power, will move e seat of government to Moscow ie< id from there will endeavor to a la lite the Moderates against the aximalists and also to rally to his A*'* ipport Cossacks and such other oops who have not already gone j, 'er the extremists. ^r3 Lut KN. SCOTT TRANSFERRED Misi AND HAS IJ-1FT CAMP SEVIER n Greenville. Nov. 8.?Brig. Gen. *. B. Scott has been relieved of r. . Prif imtnaud of the Fifty-ninth Infan- ( ^ y Brigade, encamped at Camp Seier, and left yesterday for an unnnounced destination. Brig. Gen. " M rs . D. Tyson has been placed In ternorary command of the brigade. ^ " en. Scott comes from the regular C1 ri fl rmy, having recently commanded te Sixteenth cavalry. sp<H V Put a porous plaster on the chest p|ea nd take a good cough syrup internBy If you would treat a severe case f sore lungs properly. Get the dol- R ir size BALLARD'S IIOREHOUND fail YRUP. With each bottle there Is an free HERRICK'S RED PEPPER help -'OROUS PLASTER for the chest, stori old by all dealers In medicine.? buoj .dv. deal THE 1 jw. P. tbbling Over aking Iron Did It \ Fall tor t of all strength builders-Often ranee of delicate, nervous two weeks' time. ,, I G*ret .hout becoming tired. Next take two Heard, s-graln tablets of ordinary nuxated ,. . n three times per day after meals for lisner 0 weeks. Then test your strength eUii?v xln and see for yourself how much 1 have trained. I have seen dosens of | counts vous run-down people who were all- i, ' all the while, double their strength he was 1 endurance and entirely get rid , all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and Bere' 1 ler troubles In from ten to fourteen false r rs time simply by taking Iron In the per form. And this after they had the lnt some oases been doctoring for months ? hout obtaining any benefit. But don't i ittlon a ;e the old forms of reduced Iron. Iron I naval tate or tincture of Iron simply to atv? ; 'ew cents. You n.ust take Iron In S and se m that can be easily absorbed and aa- . itlated like nuxated Iron If you want . mutiny to do you any good, otherwise It may : f , >ve worse than useless. Many an | luuutl ilete or prlzeflghtsr has won the day atteniD iply because he knew the secret of at strength and endurance and filled the foi blood with Iron before he went Into i affray, while many another has none . Coui vn to Inglorious defeat simply for tha 1 k of Iron.?K. Sauer, M. t). 1 R?V6 r Kuned Inn, recommended shore by ir!.,i B flauer la not a patent medloine nor wilt 1 1 11 pily. but one which la well known to drugflata and . a* Iron eonatltueaita ara widely prescribed by 11 n w 1 lent physicians everywhere. t'nltke tha older to- ?,0?? . ulc Iron products It la eaally aa* mllated. does intsill t Injur* the tooth, make Uiem black, nor upset stomach. on the contrary It la moat potent rem - *?R" *-"1 In nearly all forma of Indigestion aa well aa snmp < nerroua. run-down condition* Tha manufao- 1 ra hare auch great confidence In nuiated Iron. Uiry offer to forfeit $100 00 to any charitable SIX sp lutlon If the* cannot take any man or woman r 00 who lacka Iron, and Inrrease their strength ID([i M per cent, or orcr In four weeka- Ume, pro Tided ... hare no aerlotia organic trouble Thay alao Villfi; ] to refund your money If It doe* not at least t f, >le your atrenarth and endurance In ten days* "1 OTP . It la dispensed In thla olty by all good drug- , . . trlPt A sistant irmaoy, J. F. Mackey Co., Mid- ernmer hour. ?AL OPERATORS FAIL , Th,? 1)R SCC1 TO OBEY THE ORDERS under zle," ii tartmeni or Justice Will 1 nves- IBin,B as the ignte Allegations That Opera- history tors Fail to Fix Prices. for thi pre-elet port fr Vashington, Nov. 12.?An itume- Wilson to investigation of charges that zier" 1 operators and dealers are not were c, rying out the orders of the fuel an,i To linistration, fixing prices and cently i erning distribution will be start- Hear by the department of justice. All ure jn , 2ral district attorneys will be dl-, state, ed to study the fuel adtninistra-1 tive in i's regulations and see that they Cole L. enforced. politica 'he directions will call for prose- identlfh ous wherever it appeals that the party it has been violated. ? leizure of coal from trains by SINN 0 city otlicials will be left, the r 1 administration announced toit, to the Ohio state fuel adminator for action. In a statement .Man lb ay Fuel Administrator Gartielu 1 mui racterized this sort of conflscai as "wholesale robbery." ill trans-shippers of coal at New k, Philadelphia. Baltimore and f4ew upton Roads were ordered today tjirollgj make future shipments through jre|antj Tidewater Coal Exchange to ex- ... .. with tl ite the movement of coal cars. Stat ah i exchange was formed last Juiu'>1 s, rVjce a number of shippers declined to j arr j ish sub This order," said a statement ac-;(in a ipauying it, "will result, it is es- with tli ited, in increased production of (,<>fore luximately ten million tons ol sioner. a year, on account of decrease That etention of cars at the ports, and j,ejn {)] elore an increased supply 01 I a ic.,tei at the mines. It also will as- storv w ! a sufficient supply of coal for fet|eral rgeucy requirements of the army fhp Un nayy* ship, h operation of the exchange thus 0f i(R it is claimed, has reduced clas-1 at ions from 1.000 in number to j (le8troy All coal arriving at the Portsjpas jM.fi ooled and the purchaser takes j puthori 11 the pool the grades he desires j ,nformt spectively of whom he deals with ar^jVnj( seller. | United unKoring in midstream, ordered I Fiynn intly, already is said to be saving! niunica rge number of cars. 1 i,iam ^ who w ertised letters for Week Kmling tober 2 Nov. lO, 1917, associal ohn Mathen, special delivery; *ten ?? , Lizzie Wright, Robt. Guin, about 1 her Garrett, Miss Leo Clyburn,lecl un<1 s Itosa Mallard, Mrs. Alice Mlack- PaH8P?r i. Miss Blanch Mais, Rev. J. P. in liams, S. W. Howell, Audry vftBtiKal :e, Mrs. Addie V. Price, Wilber Acco] gley, Mrs. Elizabeth Knight, Mrs j f?rmatl tie Johnson, Miss Rine Harper, ; arres* 1 liur Hunter, Miss Silvia Eley, j 1 horitie . Lula Ellis, Miss Lizzie Brown, P'?'s "( * Annie Lee Games, Miss Blanch 'hose t then, I^ivinia S. Johnson, Miss ''on ?f [teen Taylor, PJ1 la McMurray, j dents w :ial delivery. j divulge found 1 fhen calling for above letters i se say advertised. Jas. F. Hunter, P. M. Was! egulate the bowels when they contend to move properly. HERBINE is their p admirable bowel regulator. It enough, s the liver and stomach and re- hearing es a fine feeling of strength and commor rancy. Price 50c. Sold by all Dieque era In mediolne.?Adv. Commis %- Mm i riiii m iti iANCABTKR NEWS TUESPA^ BEARD GUILTY, | BRYAN* SAYS FEDERAL JURY AS W of Newspaper Barred From After Dee ails Convicted on Two of Desert < Three Counts. in Mes< mwood, Nov. 12.?'W. P. Chandle of Abbeville, editor and pub- J. Bryan, of The Scimitar, was found was saved here Friday morning on two presence o of the indictment on which desert ne i being tried. The two counts Bryan and first, making and conveying tendent of eports and statements with tion. were ent to interfere with the oper- were chas nd success of the military and reeded in forces of the United States, tree. Oth? icond, an attempt to cause party shot ' and disloyalty. He was Bryan was not guilty of the charge of his huntin ting to prevent enlistment in the animal roes of the United States. isel for the defense at once _ lotice of a motion for a new Judge Johnson reserved senpending the hearing of argu- fff ww in this motion. which by 11 lent of counsel will be heard I I VI ime this week. II | | leeches were made in the mronll ! essrs. Sam Adams, of Abbe-! l\ P. Cothran and A. H. Dean. I enville, for the defense; Dls-j ttorney Thurmond and As-' Mays and Wyche, for the gov- lAi it. The Jury was out about an Basis of Indictment. W) indictment against Beard was on an editorial in his paper the caption, "The Great Fiz1 which he was said to have d to the war with Germany "most ridiculous episode in ," and charged it was staged watI a occasion and fulfilment of WI ction pledges to secure supom money power. Pres'dent D3 was given the title of "flzand members of congress Y1 ailed fools, cowards, grafters CAAI iries. Beard's paper was redenied the use of the mails. d has been a well-known figcertain political circles in this . He has been especially ac- j support of former Governor J Blease in the latter's various 1 races. He has also been i ?d with the "Bull Moose" |V\\ l South Carolina. I \^;E I?f?I\T A nriATm r mn l j ... rAKEN IN NEW YORkL^^^ 'lioved K(S|H>nsll)U> For Com- ? limtion B??twtH>n leaders /J in Ireland and L*. S. York, Nov. 12.?Channels ? which Sinn Fein leaders in have been communicating leir agents in the United have been disclosed, secret authorities believe through est of Thomas Welsh, a Britjeet, who waived examination large of violating the trading le enemy act when arraigned a United States conunis-j Welsh is identified with Sinn ropagandu was learned from which he attempted to de-j hen arrested, according to I authorities. Welsh came to I i * ?.i -.1 - . Miutro u uudlll it Btfillllaving shipped as a member rew. letter which Welsh sought tol when arrested at the plerj n pieced together and federal I ties say it contains valuable ition relative to Sinn Fein ^s both in Ireland and the States. According to Chief of the secret service, the comtion mentions "General" lellowes, Sinn Fein leader, as arrested in this city Oc0, and Patrick MoCarton, an :e of Mellowes*, who was taa ship at Halifax. N. 8., at he same time. Kach had sailer a fraudulent seaman's t and are now being held for fraction of law pending in . una. rdlng to Chief Flynn, the in-| on resulting from Welsh's will be of great value to aus investigating Sinn Fein >n the other side," as well as racting the supposed conneca number of American reslrith intrigues. He refused to the contents of the letter n Welsh's possession. Shippers Are Heard. < _ lington, Nov. 12. Shippers I L ing that the freight rates on roducts already are high occupied most of today's on proposed increases In llty rates before Examiner of the Interstate Commerce slon. r, NOV. 13, 1917. S LIFE IS SAVED SHARP DECREASI rILD BULL PURSUES IN NUMBER SH Iterate Chase on Arizona Only Eight Vessels of L'ommoner Finds Safety Tons Destroyed By luite Tree?Bull Killed. Pour Under That ' r. Ariz., Nov. 8.?William London. Nov. 12.?A former secretary of state. crease ln the Brltl8h m from a wild bull by the sunk durlng the last * f a mesquite tree on the jn admiralty rei ar here Monday. Mr. e|ght vessels over 1.6' R. A. Hayward, superin- 8unk mine or subma the Pima Indian reserva- ve38ftl9 under that 1 duck hunting when they fl8hll)g vessels were si ed by the bull and sue i reaching the mesquite Rub a sore throat ;r members of the hunting LARD'S SNOW LINIM and killed the bull. Mr. or two applications will i unhurt, but lost part of pletely. Price 25c, 5C g suit In the flight from per bottle. Sold by a medicine.?Adv. WEDNESDAY AN NOVEMBER 15th AND 16th re will have ^ ith us our ^ DR. MA lio has been visiting ist two years and wh< itee and his services w ir friends and custom LANCASTER P. S. You will find him in Innouncit THE ARRIVAL C BUI , The car that me< mand from? The Little Farmers' Car at ?to? The Big City Car at See The New IEG0RY-H00D UVE, A. J. GREGORY, Agent Fo i i * 2 SHOWN DRAFT LAW EVADER IS HPS SUNK GIVEN FIFTEEN YEARS "V Over I .MOO otj0 Wager in In First Conviction By ITGeneral Court-Martial at Ciunp Tonnage. ? . Dodge, Draws Severe Sentence. eroha?<,6h'!p? CamP Dot,Ke' I?wa' Nov' O ?PH eek is noted teen years a* hard labor In a federal >orts. Only penitentiary was the sentence given 00 tons were otto Wangerin, of St. Paul. Minn., rlne and four a draft law exader, in the first contonnage. No vjcoon by general court-martial at ink. this cantonment. with BAT,- j. g. Stivers, of Cazenovla, III.. [ENT. One a member 0f Company A, 34 9th in1 cure it com- . , >e and $1 00 *antry? ha? been sentenced to five ill dealers in y?arR Jn the federal prison for theft of $10, it also was made known. D THURSDAY " ?TWO DAYS ONLY Optician and Optometrist lWKS our store for the ase work we guarre are glad to offer ers. i DRUG CO. II i Dr. Poovey's office. Tg )F THE 1918 CK / sts every defr*7nr - 1 . - - $2,175 I Model at I J 'V e jQCK COMPANY Lster County I