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PAGE TWO i Shake Off When Spring coines, wit and your exposure, it is b( symptoms left after an at disease leaves von weaker attempts to "do his bit" he expos* attack, for which he is less prepai consequences. There's Dan; April and May are pneumonfc ened system is a constant source and grip infections are in the air body is so clogged with waste i the health, remove the catarrh For Quick Relief A I This reliable tonic is reeomn from the body, counteract the ca inflammation that is catarrh, re;tone up the entire system to resi As a tonic after tfrip it has won m< iveness in catarrhal conditions is unqi Peruna. Pe*~una Tablets are always ready with you and ward off colds and ch horns is a great safeguard. Prated The Peruna Compan . MAKt.lAS PROVIDED l OK RETAIL COAL DEALERS n <! Onlt'f Hsliil)li>hiiiK Maximum Ketail j, liross Miirgins on ('oilI anil ( oki' r for tin* State <?t south t'ai-olina. t - a The following bulletin from the <1 State fuel administrator, shows mar- r Kins effective April 10. IMS: b Pursuant to authority invested in Sl me by the 1'nited States Fuel Aduiin- I> istration, the following maximum retail gross margins, per ton of 2,- o 000 lbs., are hereby established for f? coke and coal sold to consumers in a the State of South Carolina. These 0i gross margins include the expense of " delivery in purchaser's bin or cellar. t Anthracite $2.2"? Bituminous (prepared sizes.. 2."0 S Bituminous (run of mine, slack n anil screenings) 1.50 :l Coke 2.50 jf' An extra delivery charge of 25c n may be added on coal sold in less1 u than ton lots, but not less than quar- P ter ton lots. For example; Suppose that a retail dealer i- lawfully charging $8.'oi p, :- ton for his coal, the price 1 | to be charted by this dealer on coal " and delivered in lots less than one ^ ton would arrived at as follows: Sale of 1-- ton of coal at $8.00 $.00 ~ Extra delivery charge permitted .2.". "* 1 Price in 1-L' ton lot .... I Sale of 1-4 ton of coal at $8.00 2.00 * Extra delivery eharge permitted .L'"> ** Price in 1-1 ton lots The local filed committee shall tlx () the retail gross margin on all coal delivered in lots of less than 500 pounds. A reasonable allowance for dray miiiii [)? iiiiidt' on ail coal sold f. o. b. dealers' yards. The amount of this allowance will be determined l>y each local fuel committee, and r shall be subject to revision by the State Fuel Administrator if by him deemed advisable. The maximum margin allowed in SUMM JUNE 18TH TO U/Il JULY 26TH, 1918 "U NOTED EDUCATORS: Famo Alphonso Smith, professor of En former Secretary of National 1*1 ference; William Wirt, originator Kirksville. Missouri; Ella Flagg of Chicago; i)r. Liberty II. Raile Henry N. Snyder, President. Wol Ida Tarhell. lecturer and author; Teaching; Mrs. Emma A. Fox, r COCRwSE OF STITHY; Full r intendents and Principals; (2) II wishing College credits, and (f. FACULTY: President Johnsot of specialists and leaders of educi SPECIAL FEATURES: Specis course in Surgical Dressing, Pari in high school, model school, rura methods, etc. County hoards of teachers who do satisfactory wort Lectures, Entertainments, Out-< son.ally Conducted Excursions, L water. Howling Alleys, Large Ai Hoard and matriculation fee f The best accommodations. A For further information write fot Reserve dormitory accommodal D. B That Grip h its changeable weather jst to clear away all the tack of grip. That evil ied, and when its victim es himself to the risk of a second ed, and which may have graver | I ger in Delay 1 months. In thi3time aweak? of danger, for the pneumonia ! . and after a long winter the , t cannot resist them. Fortify : i, anil improve the digestion. > URUNA ! [tended to remove the waste iturrhal poisons and allay t!a i .tore the regular appetite and , st disease. A well man is safe. ; iny commendations, while its effectlestioned. Take no chances?Take f to take. You may carry a box ill. The liquid medicine in your ! your family. y, Columbus, Ohio ach instance is based upon and is to ie added to the government price f. i. b. cars on the railroad track at lestination. The dealer must untad the coal and coke front the ruiload cars at his own expense. Dealers have the right to expect utrir customers 10 pay promptly for 11 roal and coke purchased. The t illers need the money to buy more oal. because they are on a cash asis. Two-thirds of our entire seaoil's supply should be in the State y September first. The margins hereby established re believed to be reasonable and lir to consumers and coal dealers like. Dealers may charge less, but annot collect more, than the maxilutn gross margins allowed. It is further ordered, that bv the iventieth day of April. IMS, all retil coal dealers throughout the tate shall post up. and thereafter laintain in their places of business, ccessible to their customers, the overnnient price of each kind of oal and coke handled, the maximum ross margin allowed, and the retail rice. The fuel committee will en-i iroe this order. Those inaruins and this order shall ik<- effort at 7:00 a. m.. April 10th, h 1 8, and shall continue in force unit otherwise ordered |>y the 1'nited tntes Fuel Administrator: or until therwise ordered l?y the ununOOF . ; + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + I'KOI ESSION AL CARDS + + + d, + d, + + + 4, + + + + + + d' I>K. J. It KIM i: ri'NDKIUirUK, Denial Surgeon. fflce Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. And by Appointment. Ofllce Phone 160. Residence Phone 16. Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. >lt. \V. S. MOI.LY Veterinary Physician, Sc geon and Dentist, otfico at Gregory, Hood Live Stock Co. . stables. Residence Phone 185; OHice Phone 226. IER SCI NTHROP COLLEi us educators of the I'nited States v glish in I'nited States Naval Acadeni ayground Association of America an of the famous Gary Plan; John It. Is Young. former President. N. J-0. A. f y. Cornell I'niversity; A. It. Cook, / Tord College; Dr. A. 10. Winship, e( Dr. W. C. Ragley of the Carnegie 1* ioted parliamentarian, and many oth ourses of study will be provided to ligh School Teachers; (.'5? Primary ,i i Those wishing special branches. i has secured an unusually large an iition in this and other States, il course for Club Women of this St liament.-irv T.nw ? j ...... , /< IIKMK'U (IIMJII VV 1)1 1 school problems, kindergarten prac education arc authorized to renew i t in this Summer School and take th r>f-I)oor i'lays, Musical Companies, Be arge New Gymnasium, Regulation Si Ihletic Field thoroughly equipped, or entire session $3,r>.00. place for health, recreation, informa Summer School Bulletin, tions as early as possible. , JOHNSON, Presic Rock Hill, S. C. THE LANCASTER NE modified by the Federal Fuel Administrator for South Carolina. It is not improbable that all retail gross margins will be increased on September first, and any increase allowed will continue in force throughout the winter months. Every application for a modification of this order shall be made in writing, supported by facts and figures and forwarded through the chairman of the fuel committee of the county or city in which the business is transacted; and it will promptly receive the attention of the State administrator. Any person aggrieved by the maximum margins hereby establishn.l MWV .>.,,....,1 ... ill.. I'f.ifi.il Fuel Administrator by forwarding to the legal department. Failed States Fuel Administration, at Washington, a verified written petition .setting for in detail the facts relied upon, and by forwarding a copy of such petition to the State fuel administrator: or by such other methods as the Fnited States Fuel Administration may determine. Pending such appeal, the marg'ns hereby established shall remain in full force and effect, unless and until otherwise ordered by the Fnited States Fuel Administrator. 1$. It. (lossett. Federal Fuel Administrator for South Carolina. Anderson. S. April 9th. 1918. " li) lie Was doing, Ton. Abraham Lincoln was one day walking along a road in his circuit days, when he was overtaken by a stranger driving to town. "Will you have the goodness to take my overcoat to town for me?" assert i.ineoin. "Sure, but bow will you j;et it auain?" "Oh. 1 intend to remain in it." was Lincoln's prompt reply. + Standardized shoes will be maimfaetured under the supervision of the Swiss military authorities and sold by retailers at regulated prices. This style ot' footwear can be purchased at prices ranging from $11."?n to $7 a pair m:stk<o s si.i:i:i\ Man> Lancaster People Testify i< This. You can't sleep at night. With aches and pains of a bad back. w in'ii you nave to get up from it: nar> trouble-. If the kidneys are at fault. Set thiin working r i m l? t with Dotin's Kidney Pills. Hero i-; Lancaster proof of their merit. I,t'p Kills. Whiti' St.. says: "S-intc years a>;o I straitx-d my back ami I lelieve t hi laiisi-il my kidney tiouble. My liti-'k aibcd all the time and when I lav down. I couldn't .sleep from the oehing across my loin . If I did any 'ifting. my back would hurt. I got Loan's Kidney Pills at the Standard Drug Co., and after I had taken about half a box, my back became strong. One box entirety cured me and I haven't had a pain or an ache since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy pet Doan's Kidney Pills- the same that Mr. Kllis had. Foster-Milbura Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv. . iOOL pr HOCK HILL UL SOUTH CAROLINA rill give series of lectures. Dr. ly, author; Dr. Henry S. Curtis. <1 National Child Welfare Conirk. President. Ktate Normal of md Superintendent. City Schools American Consul to Greece; Dr. litor of Journal of Induration; 'oundation for Advancement of ers. meet the needs of: < 1 > Super ind Grade Teachers; (4> Those d competent faculty composed ate, July 8th to July 20th; rk with Children in all grades tire lectin e-fl on the Montessori certificates now in force for all e final examinations, lucational Moving Pictures. Perize Swimming Pool with filtered tion, and inspiration unexcelled. lent I ' .. . , v . V- " WS, LANCASTER, S. C. Lend Hin Fi*Ve American S^oldi We dare not delay tl American lives are at stake, our whole world. It we are not to prolong we are not to risk defeat or an inconc we must put forth our every effort no The army is doing its I thousand American soldiers are I De more tomorrow. And more the ds irmy large enough so that when we st :he German hordes back across the Rhii VICTORY that will make American md lasting peace. But the whole nation i armic:, in France are looking t< greater abundance, the ordnance, the make their VICTORY possible. We i : The Third Liberty Lo the winning of this wa the safety and succei ; thousand American s aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Lend Hiir Buy All the Be This Space Vaid for t BENNETT- TERl This firm will loan to the tfove cash sales for the week of April 1 tided to take this amount of I, } THE "PURE F TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. i a Hand! g!?my' ?I vv'1 ' /' ' . , / i/ , . ? cf Thousand iers in France ie VICTORY now.: own safety, the safety of the [ the slaughter and the suffering, if dusive peace, we must act quicldy; w. v part. Five hundred in France today. There will | iy after. We are going to send an rike, with our Allies, we can drive ie ? so that we can win the decisive freedom safe, and establish a just milCf f nhr? iiiu^t taivc |Jdl L* VJUT :> us to furnish them in ever munitions, the supplies that will must not fail them. an is our share in \ r. Upon it depends I ss of five hundred j soldiers in France. \ i a Hand >nds You Can and Contributed by IY COMPANY 1 " rnment one-half of its gross j 22 to April 27. We have deiberty Itonds next week. IY COMPANY OOI)" STORE. J