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_8 -s AUTO- INTOXICATION h RESPONSIBLE FOR 95 PER CENT. OE ILLNESS 3 Ton ?. aPP Is the Self-Poisoning of the Keill Human Hody. , x * sets you do RESULTS ARE SERIOUS .eqi Fun T New Discovery, Vitona, is Said is a nan to Overcome This Dreaded tor whc Malady. t.ani sit mec Scientists holtl that ninety-live nan percent of all human ills are due to <asf , . nils! auto-intoxication. In lact. every- , tion body is subject to this trouble to a mo( greater or less extent, but few are info 6aid to realize they are affected un- ,ani til some severe ailment or disease "lis mitt develops as a result of it. " on ci Auto-intoxication can be best as- Mrs cribed to our own neglect or care- M lessness. When the organs falter or ?' fail in the discharge or their duties, m,< d res the putrefactive germs set in and cro;) generate toxins?actual poisons, mot which fills one's own body. It is dres then that the most serious conse- wor i . wee quences begin. sple Sleepiness after meals, flushing of and the face, exterente lassitude, billions- you ness, dizziness, sick headache, acid- men ity of the stomach, heartburn, often- Ken oi.o in i-iiui, iiut'iuiu, ioss oi wetgnt <l.re* and muscular power, decrease of Sati; vitality of lowering or resistance, 1o tern Infectious diseases, disturbance of beer the eye. dyspepsia, indigestion, gas- and tritis, many forms of catarrh, astli- horn ma, ear affections and allied ailments com result from auto-intoxication or help self-poisoning. moc In Kurope this condition has been ines treated with some success. How- ual.' ever, the method of treatment there takt Is considered antiquated when com- else, pared with tiie latest discovery in hoys this country. America has advanced "(>vi to a commanding position in chem- ly d istry and a preparation has, at last. m been discovered and perfected, that Skip Is said to he a combatant of the ail- Colli ments arising from this insidious tend poisoning of the human system. Hon More than that, Vltona, as It is call- your ed, has proven to be a stomachic, full tonic, appetizer and invlgorant of as- will founding merit. Unusual praise is ot s beinir aornrHorl tho nronur.itio.. v.cp?.ni.uil >11 rout people who have taken it and been wonderfully benefitted, and who derlare it seems to almost actually re- ~ store and keep up the vigor of youth. rc\'n Vitona is sold in Lancaster by J. aboi; F. Mackey Co.; also by Midway Pow Druj? Co., Lancaster Cotton Mills, wen People Drug and Grocery Co., herd Heath Springs, S. C.; Massey-Yoder oneCo., Van Wyck; Standard Drug Co., fast. Lancaster. A SUPREME TE OF We Give FREE Samples Ev Main Street, Lane Greater and greater grows the Deal public confidence in the new remedy, I Waco Tonic. Never has such a de- gest ntand been created within in a few trou days. The people have been so ac- alee) customed to be dosed with Tablets men that it was a relief when they as tl turned to the old-fashioned hnneat ana Liquid Remedy, compounded on the so I tried linea of herb tonics used by [Torn millions of weak and dyspeptic nerv- bott ous people with the greatest success ever for the last fifty years. els Thousands of testimonials have nori been received from grateful patrons Pra' who will never use anything but my Waco Tonic in future. They have come to understand that a good Liquid Tonic supersedes the hard in | digestible Tablets as "Blectrlc W Light" does the old fashioned "Tal- canr low dip." *Here is one of the many bott letters we are receiving daily almost 6 be ' hourly: J by i Doster Bros., Grc Wholesale Dii = ' -"~r : ' THE LANC Ah KKI> CltONS CHAPTKIl Tri I PHICM IS IM>IN<; (iliKAT l>KAIi WOltK |[[[ ||||[P| (Continued from Page 1.) j\|Q Z ne hundred hanks of wool were ived this week from Nashville. 1'*> S Tannic n. Those wishing to knit will Stomach lie ly to Mrs. John Poag, supervisor eral supplies. The chapter wishes inisii its apportionment of 200 pp \JSFS lr by the 15th of December. Won't help in this work? Those who ? not knit, including the men, nre .. __ , tested to contribute to the Wool Mrs' Duckwort d. mend Tunlm he Christmas Packet Committee I nxious to receive at once the les and addresses of all Lancas- ? men?both white and colored? , . . . Tan lac proved i are now in any of the training . , ... medicine for me ips. When you read this notice, , . > , .... quite a few peo down at your desk or table im- . ... i . .. . I. . * .. of stomach troul liately and write out a list of the .. ...... ... , , Mrs. N. I). Duck les and addresses of everv l.an... , p. .. .. C., in a statemei er soldier you know. Don t dis... .. ..... . * I suffered fro s this matter with the supposi... . , many years?roa that some one else?perhaps a ? i .1 in i .i ? <*hlld and I c her or brother -will send this . ..... oral diet, but 1 1 irtnation. It may be that the ... .. , ... , , ful of what I did ilies ot the boys will overlook o i : . .. did get hungry, notice. So please assist the com , i- .1 ii . "The Tanlac ee by sending these addresses at ..... .. , . lltv indigestion a e. Mail to Mrs. John Poag or ? . ' my stomach in . Springs. j condition, so th liss Margaret Moore, supervisor soon , was ^ottil lurgical dressings and all others ^ qulck ,mprove rested in the work or making ,jon (o(> j am isings are gratified at the in- TanJar for trf>|] sed attendance in the Work- t(>ok Tftnlac for us the past week. Over 300 Tanlar tho r isings were made last week. The ro|(1 PX(.,usivolv kers hope to make 500 this Lanraster; P(,op! k. Did you have a share in this Cf) ,,oath Spi.,r ndid work? If so. come back, Kershaw._Adv. continue the work. If not. won't) join in the band of faithful wo-j ~ . . . ., . . ? Ste\e William who are alwavs at their post? . ., r . . News was re< lember the davs lor surgical .... . , i Saturday to th< isings Wednesday, l? riday and ..... , Williams has re< irdav mornings, and 1- ridav af.... , ". as first lieutenan oons. r ridav afternoons have , . " , . . master eoi ps at i arranged for busv housewives ... ... training camp a mothers. It you can t leave Quite a number t e in the morning surely you can , , . . .... .. . men entered this e two hours Friday afternoon to . it is thought thai America win the war tor de . .. .. .... ?ni n-ifive i'iiii racy. I his is no time for Huh-; r us Usuul" or "Pleasure as lTs-i ,, .... . Lutta Mono is Our country s business must . ... advertising a loa > precedence over everything ..... . . .. .. sell at that pla Don t he a slacker. If the m.i . .. . ,, ceniber 5. ; are willing to Rive their all er There" you women c.ni sure- _ o your bit over nere. f\ | U VV t isses Hess MeManus and Ktta When yOU f per returned Wednesday from ngrVQUS tired imbla. where they have been at-, . ' ing the Red Cross Institute for T.. le Service Workers. These two declining St lg women have found the course System positl' of interest and instruction and Special nutrith he of great service to families' oldlers and sailors In Lancaster M M ^ )JLl/ MARKETING HOGS. JyA/MIT! nats burying them. Steve ilooMt. Pleasant. Iowa, writes, time need feeding my herd of replenish J it 100 hogs H. A. Thomas' Hog enliven its circ er over two months ago. Fifty back the snap * sick and oft feed. Nearby good health. I Is had cholera. I did not lose supplies Nature ?they are well and growing building-food "?Adv- than a Iinnriuiter Mercantile. Co. /JW* alcoholi f|The Nc llVY sc.-. ? III l| own Amen U( /\ makes it p? Scott a Bow ITS POWERS BUSINES - ery Day at the Store. - - mm;i'iimii;ii \ j C r IN??Prices r MOlClj u. selling 8 poum for $1.00. 1 Pure Food Sto r Sirs: have been suffering from Indi- FOH SALK---8t ion. Liver and Constipation Rood running >. i> vi starter and 1 bles, could not get a retreahing Wil, se,j at ! [). Had tried everything recom- Oarage ded. Tablets I could never take tiey lay too heavy on my stomach AKKI\E thl? did not assimilate fast enough. ?' We iriea your liquid Remedy, Waco prices you pa> Ic?can truthfully say that three Why not Ret yi les have made me forget I was Bennett-Terry ill. Kat now as T desire, bow- Store, are regular and rny liver acts WHY NOT H11 nally. Cannot give sufficient an<* save the se to your remedy. You have Tablets are a good wishes. now. J. B. Your9 truly' PLANT Fi ixmi Mrs. Mattle Sherbert. cur,.d flfty mfl 26 W. Pitts St.. Clinton. S. C. oatfl and w|n fhllo advertising to those who a^ jj fjo por lot call we sell the regular >1.00 Terry Co les for 50c, 2 bottles for $1.40, ittles for $2.50. Same price now (.;Hrly Jersey \V ill well stocked druggists. Dutch frost-pi for fall plant! parcel post fo ^ B. Mackorell. ienville, S. C., b 7 ' chickens, hide itributors or anyth,n*BO III 1UUIUI 9. Meat Market. ? 1 ? !ASTER NKWfl FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1917. nn nr I bank no. 2.10. N\ Mr Statement of the Condition of SHE RECEIVED' bank ?V"f S N( Located at Heath Springs. S. ( the close of business Noveinb mt'dy For Her. Loans and Discounts . .$ 45,976. I Overdrafts 5,443. Bonds and Stocks owned r TO OTHERS by the Bank 3,000. Due front Banks and Bankers 112,221.1 h Glad to Rccom-;?,rrency 500 Gold 612. c For Troubles ? Total $167,754. ' ntrr?>? ( i ? A DH it*no iii;\ i>ii>i l tfiO. Capital Stock Paid in..$ 10.000J a fine stomach Surp,ua Fund I* 000'1 . and I have told !??? ... . . . > Current .Expenses and pie who complained , , . , .... Taxes Paid 4.517.' ile to take it. said worth, or Pelzer, S., Due to Bank> nnd Uanklt endorsing Tanlac. ers 7.4-7. m indigestion for ^'vidual Deposits Sublly ever since I was Ject to Check 123.085. .... . . Time Cert ideates or ould not eat a gen. , . Deposits 12.4 00. lad to oe very care, .. . _ Cashier's Checks .. .. 2.317.' eat. I really never either. certainly did help Total $167,754.: nd soon had gotten S,ato of South Carolina, a great deal better Countv of Lancaster-ss. at I ate more and "pfor? ?*nie H. A. Ilorto ?K hungry. It made Ashler of the above named ban ment in my condl- who- be,n* duly 8Worn savs thal ' glad to recommeno above and r??-egoing statement is ibles like those , true condition or said bank. .. shown by the books of said hank. naster medicine, is! " HORTON bv 1 P Mackey i Sworn to and subscribed hefo les Drug & Grocery ,ne th,s 27,h of November. 191 igs; C. O. Floyd. I W. II. TWITTV. Notary Public. ' Correct Attest: ' Hold. It. Mackey. V I ..I.IMlivvi. "" ;i REMC S NOTICES VITIIOI'T \V.\UN- | >f coffee. We are U/p Still Is Rood green coffee] ? k/tlll JL1CA ^ Bennett-Terry Co., re. I ixon Roadster in in Dry G condition; electric ** ights. Cost $475. bargain. Lancaster i week two carloads sell the best at r for straight flour, our supply from us? Co., Pure Food _ __ _ _ __ nm n , i ou can ge that child a slate i | waste of tablets. | | bout half the size I ^ , Maokorell. I CC I'M OATS?Just se- I ire bushels of these I offer for quirk sale I look for the IcMloM nn.r Klnl i pointing finger 0ver m door 6-tf-np. I uy beef, pork, e*?s. I I ANCA^TFH s, country produce, \VV ** ?" 1* /I ?5 i & i\ od to eat. Catawba 6-tf-Friday. ""TSSSSBS?? Lerov Springs. oived in Lancaster jno. T. Stevens. ' ofrtM , ,hat s,ove Directors. eived a commission 1 it ill the <| U :i ' t l + + + + + the second otllcers t Fort Ouiethorpe. PROFESSIONAL LAKHS it' Lancaster s young . training; cutnp and I every one <?f them |m , |{KK('K Ft'NDKHHt'ltK. imisslonn. Dental Surgeon. *" Offloe Hours: in Fort Mill today. g;30 tQ 12:3o A. M. d of horses he will 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. re Wednesday. De- And by Appolntment. Office, 160. I Residence, 16. RFUL AID Office over B. C. Hough. eel sluggish and ?????????? and indifferent, _ ^? first symptoms rength and your Iff mhm ? m vely needs the ||| ^ M ^ re food-tonic in ||| f MmJ TT'S I ill rSION four blood power, B | ulation and bring ykw B I and elasticity of B B M Scott's Emulsion M with the correct which is better ny drugs, pills or c mixtures. irwffUn cod llrcr oil in lii?? la now refined in onr can laboratories which "V "1 T .re and palatable. I JlH Y fill I" ne. Bloom field. N.J. 17-16 JL Wl A " tt ;; i?? IS Sells fat work oxen to butcher at Mr. L. E. Standford, Wadley, Ga., has been feeding er work oxen Buckeye Hulls for over a year. He states that four of them got 30 fat he sold them to the butcher. : I TftAOC HAW I nnrwrvr 47 1 I" V HULLS V UNTLtSS arc not only concentrated roughage free from lint and trash but 00 they are helpful also in that they carry the meal, corn or oats to ; 50 best advantage and permit these fattening foods to be properly < assimilated. Use Buckeye Hulls as we suggest and you will find [ it easier to provide a perfectly balanced uniformly mixed ration 1 '? than with any other roughage. And the feed will cost you very much less. J 00 To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls I 00 thoroughly twelve hour* before feeding. It is easy to do this by f wetting them down night and morning for the nest feeding. If at any time 1 this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. Book of Mixed Feeds Free Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells I ;{<? how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fattening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Send for your copy to nearest mill. I' Dept. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. dept. k ii |j Atlanta Birmingham Greenwood Little Rock Memphi* ... Augusta Charlotte Jackson Macon Selma - J 'I I ARE MADE GOOD TO MAKE GOOD 53m) MILES I I QUALITY?SERVICE?SATISFACTION ii BENNETT-TERRY COMPANY I Exclusive Dealers, Lancaster, S. C. Tthingsu >{/ WANT 7ind Time To Attend Our | )VAL SALE As Yet? I re hundreds of BIG VALUES | II I oods Clothing, Hats, Shoes 11 and Millinery ||fi t the things you want at un- I fualled low prices at HIRSCH8 I rS FASTEST GROWING STORE^ Jl m " wr-n-mmpmi.jui-jiMr