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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1981. BY TANLAC QUICKLY ^ SHE WAS RESTORED " ' Kfl Had Been in Bad Health Three Years, She Says. 1 / Not' i /gives high praise. germa, ' L/ J vanced genera Gladly Recommends Tanlac, For at no She Found It [Fine Remedy. ^J5"8' forthc< "It was a staor. time after I be- ju ^ ^an taking Tanla( before I bad be- the T< come able to do my housework." their 1 sahV\ Mrs. Fannie Ripley, of Gluck ot Mill, ^Anderson, in a statement she , ,, V and P gave Ml\y 2 5th. "I had been in bad that ti health tn^ee years when I began tak- people ing Tanlak, and during the sum- quire mers of 19\4 arid 1915 I had not than A been able to (io my cooking. I had \ J tempt suffered from ihdigestion. and every- giorj0, thing I ate hurt Jaie. I had very bad Germa spells of Indigestion and headaches allied and nervous uracils. It was soon A relieved by Tamac, however. and the J \ pared indigestion wafc stopped. The Tan- Qerma lac relieved Mhe nervousness and | holdin headaches right away.\ 1 soon got'endea\ 'so 1 could slejep well and my whole boasts, system was Jullt up anc\ strengthened. I am aotng all my housework tatloni now. | \ state ! "I am glad to recommend .Tanlac. have 1 for I found ijt to be such a fiite rem- countr ' edy." | battle Tanlac, tpe master medicine, is mence sold exclusively by J. F. Mackey. operat Lancaster; peoples Drug & Grocery is stat Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd. Journe Kershaw.?Adv. ipropos | all alo I ToTl 1 American Q There is no foundation 0 violations of law attribut ? pany by agents of the fil Commission and I want t ally that Swift & Company v." any conspiracy to defrau C ment Nor has Swift Fr guilty of improperly stor making false entries or re] ^Conferences of packet have been discussed, ha\ the urgent request and i of representatives of ei Administration or the Cm Defense. And ykt the pa accused of commuting a i in collusion on GoVernme We have done pur be packers, large and pmall, the directions of th^ Uni Administration in all toarti< the furnishing of foocr.sup/ Army and Navy anck the ing handled through the tration. X We will continue to op der Government direction production and assist the tration. We consider thai to co-operate whq/ie-hear Igjl fullest powers w^th this iyS Government is ofir plain t jffe] ing duty. j KJ The Trade (yfommissioi P by false inference and mil ngl sis, given to disconnected jfijj] correspondence taken frc KS files and read into the Rec Igjj sinister meaning with th< Kjj of creating antagonistic m The services of the ] Ijaj United States are most u ;Ul and I regret exceedingly tl Kb this time have to spend i&j defending ourselves agai jRj unproved, and unfair ass jjj| are being daily made publ ' 11 : O Swift & Comt %aBsssgasmBBsak thi S OFFENSIVE TALK i ing, the allied .argely discredited shotted and ^ ranks, are waitii the tocsin. in High Command Weak in Probably not . . . ... ,, .... this latest am Torts to Make Good \ atuGermans. is the glorious Boats. ne88 displayed b rial chancellor, over the declini withstanding the fact that the gtate8 and the ( ns for some time past have ad-j n8 face value I largely their intent to begin a proffer of peace. 1 offensive on the allied fronts from Get-man's distant date, nothing beyond tf,e fafe that u fled artillery fire and here and nie allies for th an infantry attack have been j(en tn i>y q< fining. v words, the chan >oth these kind of maneuvers, dress with the utons have met more than tlon that for all natch in the guns of the men allies must ace ? allied armies?the ItelB-lonu <?.. i, French, Americans. Italians jn tbe mean ortuguese. Probably realizing battle fronts 'in heir efforts to hearten the js:orth sea to th at home are beginning to re- tillties continue something more substantial mean8 of the bi, vords. another tack has been lng sjdes and b which must result in an at- fantry |n ra|dj to carry out seemingly vain- none of the rai) is promises or result in the ta|n been achk n populations believing, as the cxcept posaiblv t leaders long have believed. of General p0, vith their opponents strength- Rhelms reiri()n l i? every department end pre- Z po.H.on, I to counter any assault the three_Bnhs ot a n hjgh command is strong on effectively an i g out chimeras and weak in part of thl8'fron rorlng to make good their man crown pr, French line. ost as perfunctorily as Invi- The Germang , issued for attendance upon relatively heavy runctions, the Germans now he,d by the aeen journalists of neutral 8UCCee*ded at ge, ies to appear on the western obJective8> they front to witness the com- QUt fr<>m the gf ment of the German offensive po8,Uona gained ions. The correspondents, it . . , ^ and machine gi ed. are expected to begin their the forceg of R iy toward thP scene of the The American ed hRhting Wednesday, where sector contlnue ng the line, figuratively speak- pmy mUe ^ ; behind the lines . fbe front of th? MhUMMUUMu. '"Z "jfcgj there has been of gas shells frr | KH hut tho mon frr swered fourfold Jectiles. Everywhere Asides are keenly so are the Ilri tlon to numcrov the lines, bombi and indulging with enemy nvl have carried 01 raids, into Ger important towr been their lates bombs exceeding injr been droppe nr" ?>?'""?*?1 shot down dur |air. While scat 1 ing out from C? (teceived from ^ ' cate a preoariou I seems definitely | mer German pt | aiding the llol toads into the addition to nu tho population, ally. Revenue Froi Of all the trei seals ure probabl; uable. Unlike i need never run quence of their tlon. they can yl J control a large hi : Allies, now be- B| ,Cor otl Food Admin is- R? ? fc^j] She Knew IJttle Alice, raw school, said: our Utmost,un- PS learned to pum to increase our how ls lt r?d Adminis- jjS ^^ t yie opportunity rajfl nsk n question j tetily and to our F9 after Jt." she uu branch of the mdr press' I NO REAS l Attorney has, iJJ iplaced empha- gfl wlMn 1 portions of the m ouA private |gjj \ ord, a fplse and j?j( There can M e plain purpose Efl | reader of this public qpinion. |gf t'."'.? ?"_nf.hl aiiur im urinary packers of the Sj nn<l dangers Of reently needed, m to h"ed ,he wor( I. . PS} hafc found relief, iat we should at rw ? KQ raeter citizen aa our efforts in Rl Wim>m Carn nst unfounded, K! No. 8 say,. ertions such as Iwj ordered and my llC. KJ The kidney seer Jlj oucnt In passd H burniny sensattfi President waH brok?n b>7h IRJj or five times/ yave me gretft i wnTr TT Q A Km Prlce 607 at Jciliy, UiO*simply ask/for ,^'*21 pel Doan'a/ K'di m!l that Mr. f'arne burn Co., Mfgri Adv. / 5 LANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER, S. C armies, their guns! PLAN SERIES OF STEI Pir ,n 8err,ed FOR SAVING OFF ?g with confidence of unconnected with Will Divide Flour Supplies nouncemeot of the Vthfmt Substitutes ?nd i apparent sensitively the German lmpe- dure the Waste. Count von Hertllng. ______ ation of the United .. ^ Washington, March 21.?T1 entente to accept at ...... Germany's latest >"?? ?"><? "< Running the gamut "rst " B0,'lcs |,,an ^ . . 7. . stretch Hour supplies suflicie good intentions to ? . .. , . , ... . , the country and mnintai ltimately will befall , .... ments to the allies until ne: eir refusal to be ta. vest. >rmany s sweetened eel lor ended his ail- ueginning with the baking well-worn admoni- wblch U8es 40 Per ce"t of *he future bloodshed the flour consumed in this count ept full responsibil- administration haB approved for a division of flour suppl while all along the tween shops' 8bar,n* of whe the west, from the *titute8' and f?r a natlon-wic e Adriatic, the hos- catlonal campaign to eli to be carried out by waste' wblch w,? be worked 5 guns of the oppos- a niet>tine in Chicago next Fr y small units of in- Further restrictions on tl ng operations. In sumption of wheat, which w? [Is has any material nounced last week as under fved by either side, eration, will be put into effec )y the French troops Aside from the shortage of ;ain, who in the 'n the United States, another lave penetrated Ger- problem is confronted by th o a depth of about administration in making mile and put down promises to the allies. Not a Attempt on another week's shipments of grain s it, made by the Ger- reals abroad have equalled 1 nee, to pierce the nounced program since Jani so that there remains a de are trying out with 812.000 tons to be made up attacks positions dition to the re?ular ??PP?'es. ians. Although they Shipments reached a low p /eral points in their thp week of February 1 to 7, later were driven culmination of weeks of bad eater portion of'the,er which demoralized both r , leaving prisoners and overseas transportation. ins in the hands of 84-658 tons went abroad 1 ing Albert week. Improvement has been , troops on the Toul *Ince- but even wlth clearing daily to give the en- er> 11 bas been impossible to , bombarding towns *<?'* 270.000 tons promisee and also trenches in 8even da>'B- fflnce >,n a inncr ?*,? /'ho- I ments have totalled 1.416.91 . another portion of Inasmuch as the allied by the Americans, abroad are being rationed a rather heavy play .officials here do not contempl >m the German Rims, curtailment of exports nor ( >m overseas have an- a'imit of a possibility of fai all the German pro- 8"PPlying thd food necessary ry on the war. From the r the airmen of both received in the past, they beli active. Particularly American public will give ch itish, who, in addi- whatever is required to achi is air raids behind ,or-v with food and those i ng points of vantage tempt to obstruct by hoar, in fights in the air selfish buying beyond their iators, since October! will be held up to the pub] it 255 flights, or 3S for discipline, man territory. The! Plans of the bakers for e i of Mannheim has' ,n their business were outl t target, explosive Is,n te food administrators h< ; a ton in weight hav-! week by Henry W. Stude, p d there. Both sides'0' the National association < leavy toll in aviators ter Bakers, and Win M. Ci ing combats in the I chairman of the associatior it news now is com-j tional technical service cor Teat Russia advices With the approval of the adn Siberia seem to indi- ,ors. a technical service coi s situation there. It w'm he appointed in eae established that for-]v,llch will in turn appoint isoners are actively captains and county leaders sheviki in their in-',hf'ni expert bakers, who hav country and that in to llse wheat flour substi merous outrages on baking victory bread. Meeti chaos reigns gener-: demonstrations will be held i j town and village. I No baker will have any exi m Alaskan Seals. f??ure to produce victory b isures in Alnska. the ,he mo8t Palatable charact? y among the most val- the trade secrets of the leadir mineral wealth, they bers of the business have b out, foi, in conse- parted to him, in the opinioi powers of reproduc- food administration, ield under reasonable | Hearty appreciation of tl id continuous revenue I ers. offer to undertake edu future. . ... j work, was expressed by the l ministration in announcing i ' H?w to Do It. plans for eliminating waste 'nmh ."g T" -xporlmont. ? Oh! mother, I've . ?.w ! ? new bread, ctunte. Well, dear, ?" asked her mother. >u write 'Hark!' you SILVER DOLLARS 'ter it and when you JNTO MELTIN ou put a button hook u swered. _ Hill to lie Introduced in ( p/\q IT Would Provide for Melt JvJll * V/I\ 11 ,,l $200,000,000. r ( it Shows a Washington. March 21. T Way. J i officials and congressional have reached an agreement t no reion whv any ! ?" inril>ftl stores of a prog. \ho supers the tor- Kovernment dealing Y . 7, ver as a war measure, and a rlK bafk, the annoyV L . . authorize the melting and disorders, the pains , V / ... ... , ,, more than 200 000,000 of sil kiln?y ilia will fail , . . ... , V/ , . lars now in the treasury will Is (Mla neighbor who I . .... i Y . T . trod need in about a week, fwad what a Lan- ... ? ? . 7Y The melting of silver dolh y87 \ export of the bullion to pa; psy farmer, R. F. I). ^jnnceg won Id require th W kidneys were dls- drawa, frQm c|rculatlon of a / baclA pained me. j amounj- nf gtiver certificates. 4tions Vere too fie-ir^ ^r, nr<(\ iarger denomination [ge anA caused R hp recalled, and in their plant n. My rast at night | |sfiued federal reserve aving to ret up four vj,ose smallest denomination Doan s Kl<\jjey Pills Originally it had been plan elief " \ substitute federal reserve all dealersX Don't notes, and to authorize by leg a kidney refcedy? on0 dollar bills of this class, I ney Pills?the\same idea has heen abandoned, s had. Foster-Mil- The great demand for one s., Buffalo, N. V.? notes under war conditions m \ inadvisable to withdraw silv I titicates.of that denomina I OUR wbich about 200,000,000 a J culation. Silver producers ana deal , Klutre agreed infonually to sell t K?? "/? cuwre output in tne i or two at a fixed price, pre an ounce, to replace the sil\ from the treasury's moneta , which could be sold to ot lie food _ ernments at that price, eed the ,, , _ that silver men would refui ined to nt( at that rate were denied . . niond T. UaHer, director of n ahip- . ? . . following recent confereuc xt barproducers, trade, i wheat | McADOO IN COLUMN ry. the WEDNESDAY, AJF I plans ies beat sub- Will Tour the South, Mid le edu aiul East on Behalf ol' Iminate out at Liberty Loan. Iday. " COn Washington. March 21? ere aaconsid McAdoo will make a speak t next, of the south, middle west wheat on behalf of the third Libe serious beginning at Philadelphia ( ie food good ^ay' Al>r" opening d; single campaign. ind ce- Speaking dates in the the an- states were made public. I lary 1, w_w .w_ . .. ,. _ luau nan me iour, which ficit of in ad- Prol)ably three weeks, has open to be filled later. 'oint In The definite engageraen as the April 6 are in Virginia. No: V'.,eath, lina, South Carolina, Georg ailroad . ... _ t da, Alabama, Louisiana, M . " Texas and Arizona, n that shown After visiting Arizona, t weath- tary plans to return throi , trans- Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, I every Michigan, New Yor 1, ship- Massachusetts and Rhode 4 tons. I Tbft cities-to he visited in tli peoples ! wi,l be determined later, strictly,' With the exception of ate any | leans, none of the cities t ilo they ited during the third loan ilure in I eluded in Secretary MrAdo< to car- ' ing' tours during the first ai esponse campaigns last year. He n ieve the several other addresses eerfully April. eve vie- Frank R. Wilson, public .vho at- tor of the Liberty loan, wil ding or the secretary on his tour to needs, rangenients for Mr. McAdc lie gaze ings and for campaign publ 1 After visiting IMiiladelph '^ononty J jhe local Liberty loan comn ined *?; unveil a reproduction of ti ie last ()| liberty as a feature of tli resident celebration. 'Secretary Me.of Mas- Q Hjcttniond, Va., to m,I)bcl1- April 8. i's na-| lie will be at Raleigh. N. limit tee. ! . . , ! : and at Columbia. S. C. pnistra. vannah, Ga., April 10. h state,j district thiri) liberty loa a" of| speakers are ( e learntutes in! ngs and Will Speuk in < liailoston, Spartanburg, (ireenviili [>use for' Rock Hill. read ot .. ;r after The second tour of Lili ig mem. speakers who are to tal een tin- i .. , , I Southern States prelimina 1 of the I . , . , opening of the third Lib campaign will start from 1 he hak- .. ,, . , . \a? March 18. under the cations I1 ... . ot the speakers bureau ot :ood ad- i . erty loan organization of the new . . .... ury department. Like sin and re- . . . . . . erty loan speaking parties rith the , , \ .. be organized later, it will I widely known public men. | v, ho has seen active servh 1 and representatives of the o pot Liberty loan committee ant j eral reserve districts visit? 1 During the first week Jol ongri'ss ; treasurer for the I'nited Si i"g | the party, finishing a N. William Mather Lev | tr.ry of the national com patrotic societies, will t Yeaaury Burke's place for the bnlar leaders tour. Oapt. Leslie Vicke on the turned officer of the Briti am for also will be a member of t s in si 1- ______^_______ bill to'" rer doi-i The CORRECT\ i be in- Colds are contrac , inflammation easily dc trs and . v trade gttppe and pneumonii e with- have immediate treat crnTi ;?r.| |Vwl I '? ,r> M The Nai ined to j bank, which first builds up \ '"'."'l? , tk to the blood ? jut this ajfcy _ , t. / Its cod liver oil ! dollar {[yTr bronchial diSordi lakes it \\J A The Imported Noo Ui (\ refined in our own Atn er cer PAGE SEVrf* ^ BLOOD IS LIFE? r<rl FROM CONGAREE, S. C iext yeui bably $1 I ?er taken USE IRONIZEI) PAW-PAW ry stock, her govlteports Read what ^rs M Sellers, re5e to sell sUlng at 57 Ba>\ St., Charleston, S. by Hay- t\, sa>s: the mint, ] have been so greatly benefited ? s with ugj?g lionized 'Paw-Paw that I scarcely know how to sufficiently praise its merits r r_ , - OVIHV i cu 1I UU1 IA general (lability and most acute indiHIL 10 gestion. from which I could obtain no relief. 1 was ad,vised to try die West Iro^iznl I'nw-l'aw. 1 did so and Third found relief from the Drift few doses. It has done me unspeakable good; it is truly what you Bav?three powerful forces in one Iroiii/.cd rawSecretary l>aM ,ias raised me up and has kept me up." ang tour _ , So the good reports cotne in from and east evi.ry section. One cured person rty loan, spreads the news t ohis friends of >ti Satur- this dependable tonic which makes ty of the ?'d stomachs almost as good as new, and so the Wave of health goes on and on. People who have bee?i trousouthoin f()r yeafs with sleeplessness say rtlt more ti.at since taking lionized Paw-Haw will last they can sleep all night and get up been left strong and refreshed. If you need a tonic, If you need strength and good cheer, try a bottle of Ironts after |?aw-Puw ami you will have rich rth Caro- te,i blood. la. Flori- On sale and recommended by all Ississlppi, leading drug stores. Interstate Drug Company, Inc., he secre- ^'ew York.?Adv. st?P Corn Agony ishmd. |? pour Seconds ese states . Use "Geta-Itf'-See Corns Peel Off! New Or- The rcllef that Gets-It" gives o be vis- I from corn-pains?the way it makes I corns and calluses peel oft palnlesswere in- jy jn one piece?is one of tho wonj's speak-1 Jcrs of the world- The woman in BBM (id second aS?3KMni& and II precede to'a meet-! Li \ l^k\ ma^ ^B* lie Statue ^ e openine \doo will jHr speak on ( ., April the ^l0mC| the shopper, the dancer, . and Sa- the foot traveler, tne man in the office. the clerk in \ the store, the worker in the shop; have today, in this threat discovery 'Gets-It," the one sure, otiick relief from all corn v' and callus pains?the one sure, pain^ less remover that makes corns come viMi VP ofr as ca^'ly as you Would peel a U.Mi.Ati banana. Jt takes 2 seconds to apply "Gcts-lt"; it dries t\t once. Then walk witn painless Joy, even with tipht shees. You knovy your corn Columbia, will loosen from your toe?peel It off with yofir finpers. Try M. corn suf? ferers, and you'll smile! "Gets-Tt" is sold at all druppists (you need pay no more than 25 cents a bottle), or sent on receipt of price ty E. Lawrence & Co., Chicapo, 111. Sold in Lancaster and roeonnuenuerty loan as wor]^'8 corn remedy k in the by Lancaster Pharmacy and J. K. ry to lhl' Mackey, & Co. erty loan \ direction the 1.1b. RUB OUT PAIN 1 ' 1 ' with good oil liniment. That's 1511,11 ' the surest way to stop them. th.it win The best rubbing liniment is consist ot ? u MUSTANG ?LINIMENT t U.i h in i |j> Good for the Ailments of lis. M'tt-1- , Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. nvttee of .ckc Mr. Qood for your own Aches, ico of thf! j Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, rs. si re- Cuts, Bums, Etc. i h si my. 25c. 50c. $f. At all Dealers. TREATMENT FOR COLDS lea when strength is lowered and the ;velops bronchitis or lung trouble, while a frequently follow and any cold should ment with / '5 EMULSION tioftal Strength - Builder \ ^le forces by carrying rich nourishment treams and creates real body warmth, is the favorite of physicians for correcting ers and che^t troubles. reirian cod liver always used In Scoff's Cms/Won is now erican laboratories which runrnnlees it free from impurities. Scott a Bownr. Boom field. N. J. 17-19 \ \