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~ "" "grandest in the world; she says _; _____ Dollars in Vitona Ends Troubles of 30 A<h Years Standing. 1 j A little fri? I in the contest SUFFERED HALF LIFE. page of The wherein the i which there h Mrs. Simmons Says She Feels | deal or intere _ : ble to conipet Better Than She Has Since I?.. ?.* , ... w litVII chp was a Girl lare no "strln V>ds a uiri. (ition ; all ths ! in on the bh "I don't believe there is another purpose the , ' era. Neither medicine in the world that equals of them be CQ Vitona. and 1 never intend to be bp Kiven to t without it as long as 1 live," said jarge8t numb< Mrs. Alice Simmons, who resides at Fifteen dol 17 South Lawn street. Atlanta. Ga? "pick-up" an a fe\* days ago. "1 am giving this bp many coi statement simply because I feel it wtsh to conapi my duty, so other sufferers m^y pag0f write ii know what this wonderful discovery vert(BOrs and will do. News office n "For thirty long years?nearly Thursday. No half my life?I suffered with kidney 0f the wlnne trouble. My condition kept getting issue of Fridc worse until my health became al- case of tie, most completely shattered. I had vided. awful pains in my side and back and The page o had such terrible headaches at times on Tuesday, mv head fell HIip ?? v,..?* _ ... "vvu uuioi me names wi open. My limbs ached and I was ads so that i nervous and irritable all the time, know just ho and didn't know what it was to get a in correctly. good night's rest. I would get up every morning feeling tired and _ . _ worn out and would just drag my- 1AU self around the house all day feeling about half dead. I seemed to Lancaster, be losing weight and strength every 22.?The her day. Is good at pr< "I also had stomach trouble and ol solious s,(' lost my appetite almost completely. ra,"'r What little I ate did more harm Monday- the than good. My blood was bad, too. [ 1)UP'1r u 1 and there just didn't seem to be any day* Seveial end do my troubles. v'hen the rot finished. Tin ' I will always thank the friend ,, T , . . .. . . .... # .. . C. Lyles, pri who told me about Vitona for it has _. ,. , . Rowell and 1 almost made a new woman of me. . . ....... . . . sistant. In fact. I feel better than I have . ....... This sclioo since I was a girl and I think this , ... ....... , , of the best i is wonderful after being stck so long. . , , . ,. . .. . , , . students will I don t have those awful pains in my . back and sides like I did, the head- s ('a ? 1 ' aches have disappeared and 1 have;' <t_.Var ?!1S .. , ,, , The adjour more strength and energy than I , .... , - . terly confere have had in vears. 1 have also gain- . ,A , , . , , ... T . circuit held cd a great deal in weight. I sleep .... . ... . on Monday, well and have a good appetite and ? ... T t / i Elder E. S. am not nervous like I was. I feel , , . . . preached an Just fine. were encoura "My husband and children have ROO(j for t),e also taken Vitona with wonderful j j jj results and I have recommended it mjss Carrii to many of my friends. It overcame j xje school my troubles after everything else I parents Mr. i failed and I am sure there is not an- ^urk other medicine in the world that ?, equals it." j w piy,er Vitona is sold in Lancaster by J.' sonville, Kla. F. Mackey Co.; also by Midway Drug Co., Lancaster Cotton Mills, . I! I*1 People Drug and Grocery Co., Heath Springs, S. C.; Massey-Yoder I Co., Van Wyck; Standard Drug Co., 's<> on , . man s Missioi Lancaster. , ? , ion Baptist c FltlGHTFULXKSS OF Whereas G THE PRUSSIANS IS ;idenre lias ta TOLD BY CANADIAN! ' | one of the rr 1 unselfish mer (Continued from Page 1.) Missionary Si ?? Ttaptist chun am Fritz,' came the reply, 'who \ised ; And when to work in Smith's butcher shop, knowing the Don't you know me? I am the curly ingly hard ci white-haired fellow.' 'Yes, I know dence we hun you,' said the Canadian; 'what are! say "thy will you doing over there?' 'I was In We, the m< Germany when the war started.'I Missionary So said Fritz, 'and I am in the armyjoiaflon of her now.' 'That's all light,' the Cana- following res dian said, 'we'll get you tomorrow, i First. Ths Look out for me!'" : one of its n The Canadian stated that Canada and loyal m< had done her "bit," inasmuch as she church has si had furnished 500,000 volunteers Second. T and had withstood some of the stif- 'y grieved ov rest of the fighting and the Germans I loved friend a more than once had said that they to know that rather meet men from any other trance into tl country rather than the Canadians, reunited witt The young Canadian officer, accord- before, ing to the visiting Canadian, said Third. Tl that at. the beginning of the war. capable leade when the Germans were captured and energy, i and were wanting something to eat we honor he or wanted water that they divided, of our societ; but when they found that the Ger- Fourth. 1 man prisoners would kill them at memory of h every chance and that they were seek to follow ready to die for their "Vaterland," ample, they were more careful. Fifth. Thi The Canadians took the war to os* sympathy their hearts and have fought the band and ch Germans bravely, and are very much *,lm enthusiastic over the progress that Tbf this country la making in war pre- lutions be sei paredness and fully believed that the local pap this country will be the deciding minute book. Mm weight in the final struggle, which Mint he said would be on the western Mra front In France and Belgium. THE LA NO A CONTEST IN | COLLETON MAN IS EASY MONEY ! FOR FATH1 I ill Give Away V.fteeu Authorities Charge ( old Id Headers of With Killing G. 1 /ertlseiiients. j ' Pine Grove ! mdly rivalry is invited Walterboro. Nov. ! advertised on another of one of the most News today, a contest ever recorded in thii prize is small but in Ulmer. one of Colh s expected to be a good zens, is dead, and 1 st. Every one is eligl- (Ulmer, is in jail. H e for the fifteen dollars'and as there were i will be given. There to the shooting, it I gs" tied to the compe- known what was th it is necessary is to fill killing, inks provided for that it )S reported thai names of the advertls- Qf last week the you Is it necessary that all Wnlterboro to atten rrect; for the prize will company with a he one sending in the,whom hiR father ( ?r of correct answers, j son's going with ar lars in gold is a good |,e upbraided his son d doubtless there will.ter. Mrs. Ulmer, set itestants. Those who ' i|](e|y there would b< ete should tear out the ? i the names of the ad- and was not present biing or send to I he jnR occurred. Th ot later than a p. m., predi only one takii veniber 29. The name oaU8rd death almQ8 r will be given In the| T _ _ . . . . oa t J. S. Sanders of ^ ty. November 3ft. In .. ... . ,, the house, having st the money will be di- .. ... his car and when he , , ... . he went to the hoi f ads will appear again .. . . , the cause. He met and in Friday s paper . ,. . . . ... . ... !?_ who sai(1 he had ill be printed with the . . . A. , ... coming out of the I each contestant may w many he or she sent ^ large crowd at eral services of Mr ^ afternoon, which we the Masonic fraternl ERNACLE. I was a prominent am He was 71 years of S. C.. R. F. I).. 7, Nov. |,onK resident of the iltli of the community! survived by a brothi psent. not a single care an<1 several sons, h kness to report. For many years Mr. nacle school opened!"'*'? the leading 19th Inst. About 60 Pine Grove section ol [)resent on the opening h:,rt s?ores of fri< more will be enrolled coun'y. ton picking- has been ? +? J teachers are Prof. \V. IX MH.MO ncipal, and Mr. c. H. Miss Annie Carnes, as? j In memory of litt 1 is claimed to be one|'l,,a' dHU?ht?r of J n the county. Several1 McMa"U8. who d< be prepared this ses- Ootobpr 1917. a, <he Freshman Class in SPVen '"onths. olleges of the State. ' ned session of the <iuar-|l^ear Fluerella you nee of Fast Lancaster us* at Tabernacle church heavenly v the 19th. Presiding ^nfe in the arms of Jones was present and ^ ou are ^ree ^roitl able sermon. Reports pinp and the outlook is Our home is, O so s payment of all claims Our hearts are fil Since our dear chil ? Funderburk of the pone, spent Sunday with her The one that was and Mrs. U. A. Funder-j jjust as the sun wa '. G. Funderburk and Behind the westc left Saturday for Jack-1 God said, "come on. Seriptor. And live with me + SOLUTIONS. 'Twas then her spiri * And left this worl i adopted by the Wo- And pained a home lary Society of the Un- Where she shall < hurch. od in Mis all-wise pro- she's waiting for us ken from our midst on | And beckoninp us '17, Mrs. W. 11. Shute, And leave this wor lost loyal, devoted and | care nbers of the Woman's j And ?ve ,n that g aciety and of Union 1 h * .... , . When eveninp shad tas without askinp or; , Around us here hi reason for the seem-' lispensation of provl-; lis'ftn 'or 'he vo lbly how our heads and i An(1 ran not ff>eI be done." mbers of the Woman's Tlut th?n we fancy w iclety, with keen appre- Her on 'he other useful life, submit the,And hear her saylni tolutlons: "Come and be wi it the society has lost more!" lost capable, energetic >mhers, and the entire And when that gin istained a great loss. j come, hat while we are deep-! And all the mists er the loss of our be- We'll meet our own ind president we rejoice Where we shall n she has found enle Father's house to be God give us strengl 1 the loved ones gone bear Our troubles here fiat we appreciate her A - .... , tl_ __ J . And when we leav rMiup anu untiring zeai care ler faith and love, that ?r^?i Iv. ..u. . ... ^ We'll then to glo r as faithful president y'hat we cherish the s gone to that 1 er noble life and shall Just up in the 1c r,after her beautiful ex- ^nf' t^ier? "he will i But dwell In that ?t we express our deepto the bereaved hus- Flnerella Is gone to ildren and commend From this dark a the "healer of all bro- Gone to that heave Where the happy it a copy of these resoit to the family, put In Dear Fluerella thou er and recorded in the forgotten, Never will thy me . E. M. Hinson, Loving thoughts wll i Belle Faulkenberry, Around the grave , 8. E. A. Hinson, laid. Committee. Mot he .3TER NEWS FRIDAY, NOV. 23, : .J JHEAD of GREAT PI DOUBLES HIS W VV. Ulnter in Section. (larlick Among New Yoi 22.?As a result DoinK Great Things. tragic shootings 8 county, c. w. WAS "ALL RUN DQWP jton's best cltihis son. Haysorj le will not talk,!-widely Known Business no eyewitnesses. Is not definitely Tells Story That Will E ,e cause of the Co,,raKe Hundreds. L on Wednesday ng man came to In the jj8t of the men 0f d the fal*v in y0rk who have done big thir young woman, (he nnme 0f Morris Oarlick. objected to blsiman j8 secretary of the Down id on Thursday Taxpayers' Association of Brot about the mat-1 representing $10,000,000 in ping that it was holdings alone in the heart e a a difficulty be- great business district. U" l. left the house j ]argely responsible for Broo' when the shoot-1 noted Flatbush extension, the ree shots were' .??-... ? *- * tifiiiic uncry iruiu in*-* new >l" ig effect, which (nn bridge. He is head of M. t instantly. n<-k & Company, of 181 loselle was near street. opped to repair Prominent in the real uplift heard the shots world's greatest city, he hold ise to ascertain deep respect of thousands with Raysor Ulmer, he comes in contact in busines shot his father, litical, church and fraternal a louse. Since boyhood, and for 4 5 yea tended the fun- bas labored. He is now 57 . ITlmer Friday old. It is only natural that, wi re conducted hv: his activities, the strain shoul ty. of which he pin to tell. 1 loyal member. "Maybe 1 have overworked,' age and a life1 Mr. Garlick. "hut, at any rate, county. He Is i gan to suffer from broken rest ir, F. II. Ulmer, of appetite, failure to assijnilal esides his wife. | nourishment I needed, and tiei Ulmer has been ncss." be explained. "It is whs farmers in the: average man calls 'all run down f the county and there are a lot of us in every sr.ds over the.j f0jt as if j needed somethi 1 build me up ?something that . I ring hack the strength I wa ing; something that would take away the worries, gvie real appetite, tone up my stc le Cllennia blue- an(j wholo system and quiel dr. and Mrs. S nerves. Through friends I het pparted this life ;l new medicine. Tanlac, and di se one year and (hat jf could help others it ! to help me, too, so I tried T ! And now," he continued?for have gone and in his big thought in life?"I c twice as much work as I cou! rorid so fair, 1 fore. My nerves are quiet, ] Jesus, well, I enjoy meals because i toil and care. ' stomach digests my food, (stronger and feel wonderfully ad and lone, ter." led with care. When men like Morris Garlh Id has from us dorse a medicine, there can further proof asked. He felt I so fair. his duty to tell of Tanlac to others. No other medicine s sinking low has won such support. Because rn sky, lac is the reconstructive, s dear little one, purifier and stomach tonic, su on high." l?r weak, nervous, ailing mei women who need more strengtl t took its flight ,or digestion revltalliat Id of pain ,,e,'VOUH system, it receiv* that is so bright dorsements like this. ?ver reign. Tanlac, the master medicli sold exclusively by F. M over there, Lancaster; Peoples Drug & Q to come. Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Id of pain and Kershaw.?Adv. iweet home. Put a porous plaster on the and take a good cough syrup 1 a11?. I# ?A n?8 sortly steal ireui a sever e]ow of sore lungs properly. Oet th ice that's stilled 'ar 8'ze MALLARD S HORhH tj8 HO SYRUP. With each bottle th a free DERRICK'S RED PE POROUS PLASTER for the e can see _ .. . ; . Sold by all dealers In medic shore, . Adv. k: th me for ever- ~~ rlou. day shall * BUSINESS NOTICI have flown, TTTTTTTTTT i dear little one I,X)R RKNT-?Two furnished e'ermore roam. '?r renC Mtb. Minnie Cau 12-2t-pd. h and grace to FQR HALE?8axon Roadst< Rood running condition; e below, starter and lights. Cost ? .Mo Will sell at bargain. Lar e this world of GaraKe ry go. WHY NOT BUY that child a and save the waste of t Deautlful home. Tablets are about half th vely sky now. J. B. Mackorell. nevermore roam, ~ . ~ 7 7 I T WANTED?To buy beef, pork home on high. . , , ... chickens, hides, country pi or anything good to eat. Ci live with Jesus. Meat Market 6-tf-Frl ind sinful way, ________ nly country PLANT FULOHUM OATH?W angles stay. just secured fifty bushels ol oats and will offer for qulc art gone but not at U.76 per bushel. Bi Terry Co. ll-2t-Fri mory fade, , 1 ever linger Early Jersey Wakefield and . where you are Dutch frost-proof cabbage for fall planting. Can deli parcel poet for 26c per 1C r and Father. b. Mackorell. S-ti 1917. i_ nni/ "Never will iH^io Ul\l\ Mr. W. J. Smith, Cruger, M dairy business. He says "Bui 1*1 will never use the ola style 1 , Buckeye Hulls". There are a rkers Rue V HI u \1 n n that you will wonder how you < They are all roughage?no lint age you are feeding. They d< They come in sacks?easy tc space in the barn. They gc dollars less per ton. Try Bi to use them. Ts secure the best results and to < Xe vv thoroughly twolvo hour* bof* igs { wetting them down night and mom 1*1.1.. this cannot be done, wet down i feed the hulls dry, use only half i To" n ^ >k, booh or m Give* the right formula for every co realty how much to feed for maintenance. I . . Buckeye Hull* and gives direction! ' "'' copy to nearest mill. Dmpt. k The Buckey '' ' s Atlanta Birmingham C ^ J Augutta Charlotta J nhnt C < ______________ 0 HUMORS REFLECTING 0> -f the PAS'lOR CAUSED KILLI 3 the whom r< \. J. T. Terry Said to Have Kil 8. pOffaivs. I>r. Thomas Hughes Hecausc < ,s< Untrue Statements. years th all " _ d be-j RussellvRle, Ala., Nov. 19.? mors reflecting upon the chara ' said of the Rev. J. T. Terry and said 1 he- have originated with l)r. Tho . loss Hughes led to the killing of Hug te the by Terry near here several we rvous- ago, according to a statement r at the tives of Terry are credited with i I,' and ing the minister has made. T? rity.jwas placed on trial here Saturdi ng to Terry is declared to have said would traced the rumors to Hughes, s los- said nothing until the afternoor help the tragedy, which occurred w me a he and Dr. Hughes were, on a hi imach i ing trip. t my "When we had gotten out on ir<t or: road I told Dr. Hughes of the 1 sclded that I had heard that he start" ought Terry is quoted aB having said, " anlar. tfiat I was going to bring five r wot n. i?ters of this district and the rn an do t)er8 of my conference here, and \ Id be-1 j1R jla(^ j(, come before them and I rest ?6i* and straighten the matter 1 *ny as it was not so. I am "I)r. Hughes stated to me i r bet- there was no tree starting anytl like that. I told him he had i rk en- do, whereupon he took the pistol be no shot me twice before I could get it was of the car. 1 thep backed off i help shot him twice with the shotgui i ever! i Tan- Hit.MA NY'S POIUFS T.XKFA II ystein SlltPIIISh FFFK IX IHSOKI preme ( a and I (Continued from Page 1.) i, bet-' ion ofliHh a,,at'k there were mom , ' when great stillness reigned < ?s en-1 i the battle front, and it seemed | possible that within a shoit time ne> '8! line would be a seething raid ackey., At 6:'20 o'clock a long line ot" ta' rocery ; (||Ft ributed over a wide front, stu Floyd, | forward. At the same time, j Drltlsh infantiy on either side of j land monitors made threats at chest! (lerman line. Within a few sect ntern-.the entire enemy front for a e caseltance of many miles was flan ie dol- with varlgated signal', which ca OUNI) j frantically for help from the ' ere Is | man gunners in the rear, 1 PPER green, white and blue lights sho chest. In every direction, and the roc Ine.? showered a my raid of stars d 777 are made gc ?i # fe*. sr| in ilectric icaeter i ^JeesK^B^p e dnvMBg^EBBr ,^K9SI^BsBSSw oduce, ^BjHH:itawba day. ^ j have Be?!?.**'..' 'yd/\ ?> ' theae B . k nXt EflyJjjWtfl day. QUALITY?SER ?X BENNETT-TE r-iip. ' Eidwive Dei .? id style hulis again" [iss., is using Buckeye Hulls in the I**' ckeye Hulls are good enough for me. [\ulls again so long as I can get the 0 many advantages in feeding HAM MAM tveiYF TONSCCD W JLLS V iNruaas ;ver got along with the old style hulls. ?you know exactly how much rough> not clog or flux the digestive tract. > handle. They take half as much ? much farther. They cost several icfceye Hulls and you will continue ierelop the ensilage odor, wet the hull* 3re feeding. It is easy to do this by nfor the next feeding. U at any tine east thirty minutes. If you prefer te is much by bulk as of old style hulls*, ixed Feeds Free mbination of feeds used In the South. Tells Tor milk, for fattcnins, for work. Describes 1 for using them properly. Send for your e Cotton Oil Co. Dept. K 11 reenwood Little Rock Memphiu aekton Macon Selma j .nrough the gloom, like a mamv.,, :10th display of fireworks.' No ... (ifritiitiih lliuiii'ivisl The dismay of the Germans was Ii?m! lazed across the sky as clearly la his unforgettable whirlwind of py'' otechnics as though their higher omiuand had announced it officially. I heir gunsVame into action first one ind then half a dozen, then scores, ^u" but their fire was weak. They were ete' not prepared for such an eventuality, ' to or they would have shown It in their mas artillery work. ;lies The British b?g guns soon began ?eks to break the silence 011 their side, e':l" .ot in the form of barrage^ fire, but say- <n counter-battery work. Meanwhile 3rr-v lie tanks rolled on over what was 'virtually a virgin battlefield. he but PARTY OF AMERICANS hUe FIRED ON BY MEXICANS lint- . I lie Americans Were Hunting on an the talk Island in llio Grande Kivcr Neur ed." habeas, Texas. and ninem El Paso, Tex.. Nov. 1B.?A party Iliat of Americans, including a number of my- El l'aso city firemen, was fired upon out, Friday by armed Mexicans while hunting 011 an island in the Rio that Grande river near Fabens, Tex., 35 ling miles southeast of here. Jeff Glaves t to pf El Paso, was shot through both and , legsi Th,.ru urara HI A rv. ?.-l ?? In ?h ft and party, according to their story. They n. were hunting on the Island when the Mexicans appeared about 10 o'clock Y i Ji, the morning. J. H. Harris, an El >Kli Paso lawyer, said 40 shots were fired at him. He was not wounded. , He said the Mexicans appeared to be soldiers. ents 4, >vter j TI|J|t Telephone Smile. im- "Do you always keep your temper when you telephone?" ion# "Sure! Other day^i man called me and said, "You don't know who this is talking, do you?" the "Didn't that heat you up?" the "Yep. But I simply said, 'No, anA tlu I don't care,' and hang up the re>nds ,, m cei\ er. w dis ning Regulate the bowels when they died fail t-i niove properly. HKIIRINE Is Ger-jan n^lmirnb'e bowel regulator. It lied helps the livoi and stomach and roI up stores a fine feeling of strength and kets -uoyancy. Price 50c. Sold by all own leulers in med cine.?Adv. )OD TO MAKE GOOD **" - V*v- Ja^R .fjjm PJffB8HHt n TIRES v . clammhb 5cc04ules VICE?SATISFACTION :rry company T"*" '