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PAGE TWO MAKES DISCOVERY Owner of Land Made Rich, Man Digg aciuuK uueaKe. STORY A ROR People With Stomach, Kidney, Blood Affections Reli Acid Iron Mineral ( non-alcoholic. | This w natural iron) is taken from a preat markat deposit found upon a poor farmer's tion th; place near Hickory, Mississippi and and it the story of this great pi ft of na- pold, p lure's which made the farmer rich secrets and the medical world richer, and pound makes it possible for people to perties quickly treat stomach, digestjon. has atb kidney, blood and rheumatic com- large si plaints at home, makes interesting aecomp reading. Toda A old man while digpinp a mill in curi Tace on the Horn Farm, ran across illumin: It. He was afflicted with an old iron M lever sore and blood troubles which ing a were considered incurable. During ternally the several weeks digging his feet trouble* and legs were wet each day as wa- tlons, ter gathered and noticed that this or ston water turned a reddish color caused may w by mixing of water with the vien of J and pr< peculiar looking mineral. almost ounce t like powder, which had apparently of $1 t laid for centuries encased in a mar- Corp., 1 blo-like casing of rock and clay. j ed en1 The sore on his leg began to heal what y< and by the time his work was com- ing moi pleted his leg was sound and well, paratioi ? WOMAN WILL CAPTAIN institute ITALIAN MERCHANT SHIP fu?*d a policy its met .Miss Klise Helluoinini Passes Xnu- verance tical Examination and Awaits obsta< It eted m; ller Assignment. going t Miss Bt Paris, Feb. 11.?Italy claims the * en Urst woman to qualify as a captain per'0<L of a merchant vessel in the ocean- at going trade. She is Miss Elise llemonp Helluomini, a young woman of Via- woman reggio, Italy, who has just passed as a ni her final examinations, and is awlat- nate ei ing an assigqment to actice service. pe(1ot>('' Born and reared among a seafar- po'icy ing folk, Miss Belluomini developed crew 'd in early life an ardent desire to fol- last to low the sea for a career. She com- con^ne< xnunicated her ambition to her rela- 1 * tives an<l friends, but they laughed "" s< 1 ^ at her. A woman sailor! It was ' impossiuie, tney told her. The young woman was not to be swayed from her purpose, however, and she finally found a sympathetic friend in a retired sea captain, who Colui told her of having seen women nav- rep0rt igators in the coastwise trade Pf a( Cam the Hawaiian Islands. The girl's 6 cleat remarkable knowledge of the sea surprised the old captain, who gave tional < her every encouragement, and fin- over T ally recommended her to the maritime authorities of Livourne. ( ?'u Some months later Miss Belluo- was rP1 mini was, by special decree, allow- 'lwtc' * ed to take a course in the Nautical Institute at Viareggio. Her progress was astonishing. The ease It wi and facility with which she mastered were li the difficult nautical problems sub-i wlndmi mitted to her won the admiration I 'j*mn ^ , . their y and respect of her professors and neBr|y fellow-students, who aided her in for m*ni every way possible. beating New difficulties presented them- clpol ut selves, however, after she had pass- *er *ro' ed the required examinations at the f? p.rot | ins inu ^ite'barbers i o skvkuai i u you i I-- Latta Di TO ~ 8 FIRST?I wa A SECOND?If X deser 5 THIRD? ^ This Shop i 8 We have just TO for ?ur regular 12 convenience of t CLEAN TOWELS SA i ^ i T ' ^ ' ? W GGING DI l ing Ditch Cured of 1ANCE. I, Rheumatic or eved. as considered so v >le by the people of tl at an investigation wa waB found to be like 1 latinuni and other w< of nature?a natura containing inimitable In proportions no ( empted to duplicate th iim was offered he whi lish this. y, like radium, which np cancers. X-ray woi atinp watch dials, s ineral has its many u remarkable remedy ut ' or internally and ai 1 with blood diseases rheumatism, kidney, 1 lach disorders of ai isely visit the nearesl acure a bottle. A ?ottle sent prepaid on >y the Ferrodine Cli Eioanoke, Va., or send velope with letter iur trouble is for fold' re about this great ire a. Acid Iron Mineral.? e. The Mariners' Uni t firRt to break its trad by admitting a woma nbership. The girl's finally triumphed o is, and she received tl aster's license in the rade. Concerning her sluomini said: iter sea service at a tr when each day one rii sea, but I will attei itrate to my sailors may be just as cour an. If I should be u lough to have my bo I shall follow the trac of the sea and see tl saved first. I shall leave the boat that ha i in my care. My life! o sacrifice it. I am tc dee of my country and md noble sisters, 1 a and Kngland." + cms cask movkd IIOM A < Olil MUIA I mbia, Feb. 7.?Vest on cerebro-spinal mei p Jackson is: 18!? en? lis to date. This is ai leath, with no new uesday's report. Two disease developed in t inibia Tuesday and on lioved from a Main liis morning. Holland's Windmills. is at one time stnted tin n Holland at least 0.90 lis, of which the sails ) to 100 feet long. At th early cost was reporter $10,000,000. The mills a i.v purposes?for sawing hemp, grinding, but the <e has always been to pu n the lowlands Into the ect the little country fi ndated. COURTESY , (i()()I) RKASO SHOULD PATH* avis' Bar I nt your business. TI I give you beti ve your business. Til A' s Up*to Date and Tj received a seat a barber chairs for he children. NITARY MET! NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. ISANTEE RIVER BRIDGE ASE DEBATE CAUSES FLU ~~~ , Gamp Warden Wrangle Oont Pas- j ). 0 0 0 | Very Much to the Fore li ' the Debate, mail the rang- Columbia. S. C., Feb. 7.?Thi Only. a decided desire on the part of t ac-;ators to get through with the than in hand this week, and the ge uted | opinion is that if the appropri is of bill is reported any time before j evening, that adjournment wi iniesi sometime Saturday. This is 293.-' course, contingent upon some 0 in extraordinary not developing. I The senate had two developm and The first was by a vote of 25 I 152,- to kill the Christensen propos nore having the state game warde inte- lectad by a special commission was sisting of college professors, am with chairmen of the committees on game and forestry. The bill, v provides that the game warden J be elected by the general assei nses K've8 lhe governor authority t( terns' ',oint 'or recess terms. This bill nted ,iOPS to ,he bouse, and ir the h passes it, the general assembly flK. determine to elect a game wa mm- regardless of the present legal nan_ gle. or it can leave the election n.,8_ until some future day. Iqq _ There was an unexpected f 1 in over (be proposition of having ; Pee Dee section bear the brur j the building of the Santee br an Senator Sinkler was quite pertu cr C ) V i i over the scramble of counties i 'n,"'sjed in the bill to get from ui ' ?f Under his proposition, the pla '* ~ have the counties in the Pee t section set aside their revenue ense, (he automohlle tnv uht??ri f?ir?a Rether with government nid, wa rai'~ timately to build a bridpe over <x Santee river. The selection of site was left to a commission. 1 lden tlcally all of the counties aske iths, be exempt from the provisior ;ter- the bill as it was presented, late- cations are that something l be. than a local policy will have t how adopted, and that a group of brl re- will have to be provided for, s gov- to involve the entire state in ents tax. This demand is becomin ries. insistent many believe it will < peak in time. i to The senate committee on fir, ined i? holding meetings regularly to dispose of the appropriation ense anrt ejects to present it withir last noxt da>' or so183. * iber. ALLIES ACCEPT PLAN the A CONTROL COMMIT at itei n .\ctinn Promises Complete I'n '' " tionof Atlantic Shipping ope ( lions, Says Hurley. f fir ^~ Washington, Feb. 7.?Aceep the j by the allies of the plan to turn hirli | the direction of all trans-Atl pitalltonage to a ship contral coran ional j recently created was announced ther night by Chairman Hurley, ol 917. shipping board, with the assu that this promises a complete cation of Atlantic shipping o allan t,onBoils i The committee, comprising 1 iffect S. Franklin. H. H. Raymond an Is in 1 Connop Guthrie, was named nt | conference of government d< ldus- ment heads, shipping interests ' representatives of the allies. | Connop was selected to represei I the committee, inter-allied chi mted j ing conference, contingent oi ining allies' acceptance of a plan of ise a eating tonnage. Word has just hnr- j rt.ceived that the allied governr the ; are heartily in favor of the pro| Vice Chairman Stevens, o ~ | shipping board wh? " ID** j l.ondon, will sit with tho chart H| c-onference as the American i sontatlve, assisting on the {side in recommendations rega ^ the distribution of nhips fr general pool to be formed. MENINGITIS HTAIIK MAY k. |g HASTEN AN AOJOVRMJ Columbia, Feb. 7.?There question about the fact thnt _ things are operating tow art w early adjournment of the gt ^ assembly. The first and most s< ia the meningitis scare, and th. V ond in the denire on the pa ^ many, particularly of those wh r H accuntomed to the grind, t home. i y I R HBUMATISM. , Why will you suffer from thin ' I ,renrtcrt disease when Is-Rheum 1 I proven the greatest remedy fo } W past 28 years? Thousands of i | testify to Its wonderful cures. * famous prescription should t vour home. Have It ready whe ' I feel that first pain. Ask our i H to show you our money buck antee. For sale by The 8ta Drug Co., Lancaster, 8. C. 11 THE LANCASTER RAILWAY REVENUE SHOWS INCRE TCH- (Continued from Page 1.) ner net income year of 1916. 1senger revenues were $810.00< ' Ten- compared with $708,000,00( yiar before. Receipts from j were smaller in 1916, despite j fact that the bulk of mail ti portation was much greater. I $58,703,000 was received on tha [ count, neatly $3,000,000 less Skin *n 1916- The reduction is attrib j to the redajustment of the has . payment from weight to space. Receipts from express compj ery re- for hauling jumped from $90. uii ?ei- uuu in 1916 to 5106,000,00 s made 1917. radium.: por maintenance of way >ndrous| {structures, railroads spent $' il com- 900,000, about $'28,000,000 \ i Pro",than the year before. For ma hemlst nance of equipment, the cost ough a $692,000,000 as compared 3 could $597,914,000 in 1916. Increases in Costs, is used T}ie biggest increase came in k. and called transportation expoi o Acid which includes the principal ii ses be- Q1- train operations. This anion led ex- $1,250,000,000. or $341,000 ny one more than the $1,184,000,000 , erup- ure of 1916. A government ? bladder mission estimated the added fi ly sort ciai wage burden on railroads c t store Pd by the Adamson act at $61.C twelvCjOOO, most of which is include! receipt transportation expense, temicnl in addition to short linuling, stamp- common use of facilities, the telling eminent hopes to effect big sav er tell- ^js year by eliminating expens' m pre- traffic solicitation agencies, m -Adv. talned by individual roads under ' competitive system. This exp ion re- constitutes a large part of litional 164,800,000 item, classified in n into roa(l reports of 1917 as "traffic perse- pense. ver all Taxes in 1917 showed a sue le cov- increase in the last three mor ocean- when railroads were able to d? plans, mine for the first time approxim ly what their war taxes would oudipu | winer comparisons by month s sks his that beginning in May. freight mpt to ceipts increased rapidly, as the that a I eminent was building cantonni ageous]and stimulating big war indust nfortu- Freight revenues reached the ] at tor- in October, amounting thei litional $'-'70,000.000, and have decl lat the rapidly since. be the Total railway operating exp is been increased every month since I am February, when it was $207,1 day at 000, to $200,000,000 in Noven of her Railway operating income of France, eastern lines was estimated $273,175,000 for the year; wea ? lines, $433,019,000; and sout lines. $151,827,000. learnings lOTRI. nii'e were $5,963 for the i $3,177 for the west and $3,363 erda>"8 the south. ningiti.s None of these figures includes tes and cost of buying new equipment, w l addi- reported under separate ca accounts. Thousands of additi cases, iocomotives, coal cars and c i cases he city rol,inK stock were bought in 1 ie case street From Lemons. Process invented by an It; chemist for extracting essential from citrous fruits is said not to n the chemical properties of the ol it thprfl nnn ....... ' " *' ' * " ....J rrn.T, nun 11 IS predicted tn 0 large eventually will revolutionize the li ranged try. mt time 1 to he re used Musical Note. timber, A London electrician has lnv< lr prln- n safe that Is unlocked by n tv nip \va- fork, the vibrations of which cat. canals, wire within the safe to vibrate In rom be- mony with them and operate mechanism electrically. l SERVICE NK WHY . 0 ONIZK t ber Shop i I IAT'S GOOD. I-] J . T V ber service I p T'S BETTER. g Sanitary. E HAT'S BEST. I & an attachment ? the comfort and J ^ I IODS HOT WATER mwmmmmammmmwuammm 0 RRY PEL A inups other eila ( saves a sc her to kn< have it 01 colds, and ere is I at ion lenta. but had not be< Since I have tak to 12 throat has disco .. are not eo atop l'tlon pleaaed with th< n use it until I an " I heartily recon con- What it does for 1 the Hah, ; .'hJch | Till shall latedinth nhlv i market pro\ cdy, ever re > an- i coitghs, grip now proof is pub iouhp profited^ can with yea aad he' >rden | tanover _____________ lurry f t^r IOA it of idge. irbed le,,p ()ut 1 nam- t Hn S nder. n to Dee To The Ed from i, to-! 8 uj.| Enclosed the packages o the! Fund" lor Pracd to 1 unde" is of a retail val Indi- will be plai more friend, the 0 be idges ;o as the g so come lance now ^ " bill _____ 1 the __l HI IBB ? | XT ra- "7 5"' tance S MON. I last r tbe A ranee * u niflipera '.r. At V tpartand Sir _ ^_ nt on OFF? irtern the . be^n nortl nents josal. mosf erlnp epre- j other TIP P ft rdinc flCCIlt am a sold, IF NT In no ^ < two I I 0 la an nerai *rlouH p secirt of o are o get moot I o has is: III be in n yon lealer m W 4 guarndard| ' VBHHBBMm *' ? ? 1 , " 1 < 1 1 1 "" TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1918. RUN A in Your Home housewife must give the first aid in colds, coughs and ' lents. Her promptness in applying the remedy often srious illness. Her experience with remedies has led )w that PERUNA is always reliable, that she should a hand for the immediate treatment of coughs and 1 that it is always to her fenS-, Mr*.GeorgeParker, 'I'LA U *1- RBfc. 41?W.ilr-St.. Men- I fig f A |T|lB V t ash*. Wis., writes: * UV * WIII11J ? 'We have used Pe- _ P - nina In our family P ? J m }?.? axi1 oareguard ITdll^^i found It a perfectly 9 " wroaiffM reliable medicine. __ , . -j fflflnlff,l 80011 rWs ihe*y?- The experience of one ~3&jSBI ^awid"^^ woman, given herewith, is ???,con" typical of thousands of let "i began ming it ters tfint reach the Peruna W& rcESMSe Company from grateful good mur jews, friends who have found their en very serious until recently. en Peruna the dropping in my 11011168 1DC0IT1ntinued, and my head and nose nlnto nnrl thoir ped up In the morning. I am 5r 8 results, and shall continue to family Safety in fJ'f\\ danger without Ull\\ her it is ready to do for you. PERUNA. /# J * Vi Colds and Catarrh ^ 3 great weight of testimony that has accumute 44 years that PERUNA has been on the res it, beyond question, to be the reliable family remady to take, preventing the serious effects of colds, ond derangements of the digestive organs. This lished from time to time and many families have a caa afctaia PERUNA ia tablet lorn for yoar iwialuw. Carry II Vjfir I Farttfiad aftiirt saddsa attacks. The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio \ I >. inn rtruis ur nth HOYS IN FRANCE. 'his Coupon, Fill It In and Send ah Much Money as You pare to Uuy Tobacco for Our Fighting Men?Each t Dollar Buys Four Packages of Tobacco. ltor of The News: .ancaster, S. C. I find to buy f tobacco, through "Our Boys in France Tobacco American fighting men In France. itand that each dollar buys four packages, each with lue of forty-five cents and that in each of my packages :ed a postcard, addressed to me, on which my unknown soldier, will agree to send me a message of thanks. Name . . Address Street City .. . CT10W SALE! DAY, FEBRUARY 18th T 11 O'CLOCK A. M. V. C. Hough's Farm, and one-half miles i of Lancaster. Al iL* il ? t uny aiing mat a rarmer s on a farm will be Sale begins about 9clock a. m. TERMS: CASH * . C. HOUGH 11