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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. NUX-IRON 'rT' 'I ^ "it?i8>nc* 1 TONIC With Paw-Paw Added THREE POWERFUL FORCES IN ONE PUT UP IN LIQUID FORM Mr. A. P. Meister, an upholsterer by trade, living at 2211 Wheat St., Columbia, S. C., says: "I suffered from indigestion, liver troubles and constipation so that I could not eat nor sleep after any fashion. I saw your Ironized Paw-Paw advertised in the newspapers, but was at first somewhat skeptie having tried so wlvj many ready-n. medicines; however, I obtained a bottle and used it according to directions, one tablespoonful half an hour before meals, and in a few days before using up the first bottle I felt so much better that I wish to c? .ratulate you on having such a splendid remedy. I am sleeping well again and my indigestion has disappear: \ I d not tell you I shall cor je the treat* ment which has mi me f ;el so -much better." n If vnii nrc onffo?U? C- * iiir iiimii any troubles similar to Mr. Melster there Is no reason wt you should not obtain the sam elief as ht ''as had Step into tl- ..earest druggist and obtain a bottle. If he t? ,iot up-todate call at any leading drug store Formula on every bottle. Attention given t mail orders. Interstate Drufe C. J., Inc., New York.? jrV Hi WILL REQUEST CHANCE IV IN PRESENT DRAFT ACES Hakor Will Ask Congress For New I j i Approrprlation and l.arger >111i tary Mo. ' ?tlon. < 1 ? ? ' ' ' V Washington, .. ' 25.?Secretary Raker announced i on the reconvening of congress he would present with his request for new appropria|i tions, plans for mobilization of the JjL' draft ages and a "somewhat larger military mobilization.*' The plan concerns the mobilizg tion of a huge American army pre/ tiftily upward of 5,000,000 men. No announcement was made as to whether the draft ages are to bo lowered or raised, but it Is known that the prevailing judgment of the eeeretary's advisors is to lower ?, th^m. r THINKS TANLACTS t GRANDEST REMEDY "In a Week Taniac Had Me Feeling Like New Woman." ->? . HIGHLY PRAISES IT V " Could Hardly^Keep Out of Bed When She Started Taking Master Medicine. tKdjrfL "Taniac gave me hack my strength and made me feel fine in every way. I think It in the grandeat medicine in the world, and I can heartily recommend it to anyone who suffered ?j*om the complaints 1 'jf had," was the emphatic statement ven hy Mrs. Lizzie Rryson, ol Piedmont, S. C., in endorsement of ( Taniac on May 9th. "When I he gan taking Tnnlac I was so weak and broken down I could hardly keej out of bed I had no appetite, 1 AV * could not sleep well and 1 was nervHSe( nuu t a 1/111 - w "The Tanlae nave me back m> H* \ health and strength. though. I soon a flne aPP<!,*,e My nerves he * came strong and steady and I fee JPf fine in every way. In a week th< V< / Tanlae had me. feeling like a new jFf ' woman. It was two monthn agf lAV that I. stopped taking Tanlae." i^j .. Tanlae, th? master modlclne, hi sold *e*e1ui!vely by J. F. Maekey \anoaater; Peoples Drug 4k Grocerj !o . Heath Hiirlnga; c. n n,,yd THE SISTARE REUNION WAS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR I ; About Four Hundred People (JatliIered for the Kvent?Was llehl at Old Homestead. CWritten for The News.) According to announcement recently made through the columns of 1 The News, the children of the late 'Hiram Sistare, now living near Mat-| j thews. N. C., met with their relatives and friends near the Iluford monument on the Chesterfield road, ! Wednesday, July 18, 1918, the same being their birth place. On reaching the place above mentioned the writer found quite a num I v#? usBciiiuifa wno naci come from various sections of the county to meet the visiting family, jAbout 11:30 o'clock the party arrived and a considerable time was ta| ken up In meeting the playmates of I youth and many friends of younger, age. In this party were three brothers, two of whom were twins, so nearly alike that it puzzled a great many I to recognize them. The names of the twins were J. E. and B A. Sistare, and the third and | older was J. Iv. Sistare. Several other members of this family having died some years ago. The father, Hiram Sistare was a Confederate soldier and was killed in service. The mother, Mrs. Holly | Sistare, (her maiden name. Miss , II??lly Hornby), found that she was left the great task of caring for and maintaining this family of children, which she did by much hard work and many hardships, often denying herself of the necessary comforts of life. She lived at the place referred to in the beginning of this article, i (a small cabin near where Mr. Alex-1 ander Tf'nson now lives), for about ' 10 years after the close of the civil j war, when she moved to Union county, N. (near Matthews), \ ^ere she lived until her death. Her sons, despite adverse conditions in| early life. by dent and industry have secured for themselves fine farms and enjoy the many conveniences of modern life, and deserve honorable! i mention, wherever they may ro. After the preliminary introduc-l tlons and meeting of friends had been made the meeting was called to order by Mr. W. G. A. Porter. Prof. A. r. Howell was called upon to open the services with prayer. Mr. J, E. Sistare was then introduced and made an address, and was followed by Mr. R. A. Sistare. both of whom expressed their delight in seeing so many of their friends of their youth and urging the people to true and right living. Mr. A. C. Howell was then intro-l duced and made a short address urg-l ; ing the people to true patriot'sm. by training their children to obedience. Dinner was served and a most ex-' "dlent repast it was. The crowd numbered about 4on, and all went home having enjoyed the occasion in the fullest meaning. # STATEWIDE CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER HEALTH State Council of Defense liiauguI rates Campaign on August t in Columbia. Columbia, July 22.?Preservation of public health is at all times one of the greatest of social and economic problems. At this time it is also a war emergency problem. The great duty resting on every American citizen today is to devote every possible ounce of his energy and effort toward the winning of the war. Death and disease are the greatest neutralizers of effort. A sick baby, a case of malaria or typhoid practlc-' ally paralyzes the energies of the entire family until the disease has run Its course, and then the expenses have to be paid and those who have done the nursing must rest. Very many of the most active and i intelligent physicians of the State [ have volunteered for war service : and there Is evidence that In some [ sections of the state there are now ' too few left to properly look after the health of the people. Others of ou?* : physicians will he called into service > at an early date which will make the i situation very much more acute. Under these conditions it would seem that nothing can be of more importance than to give the people i the elementary knowledge of how (o - avoid preventable diseases and of I how to protect child life both before! > and after birth. The Council of Defenae at it* last > meeting derided to put on a statewide campaign of education for ptibi lie health. During the past few , weeks our officers have heen busy r workin(h.out with the State Hoard or . Hea!th"the plans for this campaign. It has hf.cn decided to h4?M an insfik?<ay - ?L" V. AV.% THE LANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER. S. C. __nilll!llillll!l!l!lillllllllllllll!illlllllllllll>i!!!!!llllil!!ll!l!iliiii!{lillllli:!!ii!;li!,|!i!il!ii | To Lancaster Ne^ | Subscribers == Our government lias asked a = when subscriptions expire and to EE sible in asking for renewals. We ai EE to all subscribers whose subscri} = and all names will be dropped fror EE newal is received in the meantiyae EE Look at the date on the label == piration date of your subscriptioi pired, or is about to expire, send ii == so that you will not miss a single = wish to cut off any person who \\ EE if you have misplaced the little no == off the label hearing your date, pa EE low and send with your reniittanc 1 The Lan< | Do It Now?Don't _ Address = ])ate S To The Lancaster News, EE Lancaster, S. C. - Here is my label ;ui<1 I enclose ee subscription to mm tute here on August 1 and 2 to' portunlty for service and lhat many r which will be Invited many teachers, intelligent and patriotic men and college professors, ministers, public women will readilv volunteer their L speakers and others. The Institute time and efforts. We invite all who will be conducted by the following feel qualified for this service to coinexperts appointed by the State Hoard municate with us at our office in Coof Health: luntbla stating their qualification* Dr. E. A. Hinea, Child Welfare. and naming the counties they would T Dr. Ernest Cooper, Tuberculosis, prefer to operate in. Dr James A. Hayne, Malaria. ? si Capt. French Simpson, Dysentery (| and Typhoid. * * 1 Capt. C. V. Akin, Venereal DIs- * PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4 , eases. * tl Thoronarh but non-tAfhnlcal in. i ** struction will be given the worker* DR. J. ItKfX'K FlTNI?KKlilTRK, n who will tficn return Hiftie. and en- Dental Surgeon. f deavor to reach the entire citizenship Office Hours: 11 of the state through meetings held g:S0 t? 12:30 A. M. between August 3 and 17 In every 2:00 to 0:00 P. M. w school district In the state. '* And by- Appointment. a A special effort will be made to Office Phone 160. reach, town and county official* and Residence Phone lo. ^ifnpress upon them the importance' Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. p" of maintaining and adequately aup-1 j ? "nortlng organizations to look, after OR. W.is. lt<>I4A, Veterinary Phy tl the public health in every town and siPlanVteurgeon and'Dentist. Offlc. hi county in the state. at ?r4kOjy n ?eod Live Stock Co tr The council believes that this cam- miu iit palgn will present a very great op- Office^ ' r* >*:-H T :77jKHL VZ> PAGE THREE lllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg ws | 11 publishers to stop .ill papers 5 write just as few letters as pos- =E re mailing out this week notices EE )tions expire before August 1, == n the list on that (late unless re- _ ee 0 ?on your paper?it gives the ex1. If the time paid for has ex- == 1 your renewal before August 1, issue of the paper. AVe do not == islies the paper continued, and = tiee, or haven't received it, tear EE ste it on the coupon printed be- == caster News j * Lancaster, S. C. g Delay | ISM.... | V dollars to pay my EEE ? l!tl H /' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID i o 11 will be published later. LEGAL ADS W. G. A. Porter, * ' \V. F. Estrldge, RK<*ISTIIATION NOTR E. K J- Flynn. State of South Carolina. Coun,y Board of K'K^tratlon. 70-1 It. County of Lancaster. ; * o the Voters of Lancaster County: CITATION FOR LETTERS OF \l?Under the act of the general as- MINISTRATION. ?mgly of 1017. all registration cer- * flcatos will terminate on June 30, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /I ^ 018; and for the purpose of re- County of Lancaster. JH sgistering all voters of the county, le hooks of registration will be open By J. K. jjtewman, Judge of Probate. \ the office of the county board of i \\Mary h. Cunningham: .. , , . . . and>Jt. Cunningham have made suit sgistration at Lancaster court house *(> to Krant them Letters of Ad- ** very day during the months of July inihistration of the estate and effects nd August (Sunday excepted) fromjof T. K. Cunningham, deaceased. ; 00 o'clock A M to 6:00 P/-*M/ at ' These are, therefore, to cite and . . . .. ,. . ? admonish all and singular the kinhieh ti?e the voters are/invited to ,, e i dred and creditors ofthe rfe ayy *w,u ^ ,jceased, that they be and appear heNote, please: * That umter the law, fore me, in the Court of Probate, to iu must apciy In persot^nd not by be held at Lancaster on 26th July,. roxy i 1918. next, after publication thereof,. r? i *v?i. ?? ?. ?? .11 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to During this time voters of all aec- . . . , show cause. If any they have, why , ons jot the, county may register; said administration should not ut fior their .convenience, the regis- be granted. ati&n board Will visit aU townships Given under my hnnrt, this 12th: the - \th of September and <*** ot This schedule r t Probate Judgf*. W ) \ r