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fr -?. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. NUX-mON TONIC With Paw-Paw Added THREE POWERFUL ."'. FORCES 1^ ONE PUT UP IN LIQUID 'FORM You can overeat, you can overdrink, you can oversleep, you can to "Over the Top," ancLojice again become a strong, healthy. active member of society?mail or woman ? if you will foilow the directions W* how to take the Standard \u.v-lron Tonic. If suffering from shattered nerves anaemic conditions of the blood, tO mental or physical,. depression and lack the desire to accomplish what VOU would lite dr? ir o,.ffe. from indigestion or kindred troubles caused through the after effects of a severe cold or hacking cough or probably from an attack of pneumonia or plurisy, get ^bottle 01 lionized Touic from your druggist, take it exactly according to directions half an hour before meals one tablespoonful with a little water added if desirable, but not necessary. Continue this treatment for a few days and you will find that seems to energize every fibre, tissue and bone. In our anxiety to get better quickly, don't overdo it as many sufferers do, and take larger doses of this standard remedy. It will not act any faster and you will not receive the same benefits from its use you otherwise would. Xux-lron Tonic has been favorably known throughout the whok ? world for the past HO years. There is no guess-work or necessity to praise its value?thousands of people have done so. Go where you will ^ Pav-Paw is known, and in present|r ing Xu\-lron Tonic (the addition being nux and iron) we have achieved an unparalleled success, as the tho ieands of grateful testimonials come pouring in prove without doubt. Xux-lron Tonic will do more to brighten the world: to dispel gloom, to make happy homes and strong iron bodies, than all the nnslirlm's that have l?eon compounded. The evidence we are publishing every day should be conclusive proof. Tbere is no guesswork about these statements, they come from your neighbor, from people you can go end see and from people that yon are hound to believe. Your druggist probably keeps it; but if he doesn't, it is sold in I.an caster at all leading drug stores. I Xux-lron Tonic (liquid) has the J formula on every bottle. Mail orders promptly attended to. Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New York.? Adv. LORD DECIES, THOUGH A CENSOR, IS POPULAR His Duties In Ireland Have Itecn Marked by Impartiality Toward lioth Parties. Dublin, July 29.?Seldom can a person burdened with the duties of an important censorship lay claim to any considerable degre.e of popularity, but Ireland possesses a press censor who is really popular even with the men whose writings he is compelled to blue-pencil and criticize. The Irish press censor is Lord levies, well known in the United States, and all classes of Irish newsDaDSrmen appear to he aereorl thai ho is thp right man for thp place. Lord DepJog' censorship office is located on two tipper floors in a building on Grafton street, Dublin -?above a barber shop and a billiard room. Irishmen hate ceremony and unnecessary formality and Lord Defies is not in the least pompous or ceremonious. lie is always ready to meet and talk with the men whoso "copy" he censors, and when the business of the moment is finished he Is ready to chat with them for a few minutes on the favorite Irish 666 contains no alcn'iol, arsenic l nor other poisonous drugs. v- * Til topics of sport and horses, on both j ro~)||||||illlll|l||| of which subjects ho is an expert. LJHIIIIIIHIIHH The key to Lord pedes' success as ? a censor, however, is probably that j lie has succeeded in convincing all ?? 4 classes of Irishmen, whether Sinn Fein or Orangemen, of the absolute 1 impartiality and fairness to both EE sldt^. One of the best tributes to his '==popularity is that he is occasionally ? made the subject of newspaper jokes ^E lie has pasted on the walls of his of- ?? t'fice some of the extraordinary letters and clippings which have reached |him. In several of them he Is jocu jlarly addressed as "His Royal High- = ness the Lord High Executioner of HE ' ! Copy, Dublin." EE i Lady Decies, his wife, was Vivien I Gould, of New York. M UNION. = +*= |. Lancaster, S. C., H. 2, July 29.? 1 I believe the people of this com- == X^rOlGSS munity are about done work, and j EEE ing. T i with the fine rains we have been hav- == ! ing the past few days, the crops are EE: Stilly 3,11 .looking very promising. The grain ==: Why E | crops turned out considerably better ______ than was expected owing to the rust ^E 1 on the wheat. Some of us have. j enough wheat to do us twelve EE: ?? I | VV111 months or longer bv following IIoov- =: 1 er a rules. || \* SHVef ' There is not much news now, the ? pie ranp people are taking advantage of the == took and good condition of the crops and are ? t>s s',e n' doing some visiting, though most of zzz Shi* IIJ it is community visiting, which does '== lurnitur* i not interest any but those in this EE r;injje neighborhood and they know of it ==: expensiv already. Some have been riding tip ? and down the roads in jitneys, and = j I believe some one has called this ==^ PROF, "visiting." but to my mind it is not = 4.pr incl I Eh- Mr. Editor? EE Mr .1 i 111 llnnlni- toff troo vc o - iUM?il.V|? V, jnighl lor Baltimore, to consult with'rEE TIC Rj specialists in regard to his health. 1 ~ . jHe was accompanied by his son. Ma- ? VISIT) DO ri?n- = teacher | Mrs. Barkley Stogner and children 1 EE ? of Taxahaw, are visiting at the homo I ??* 1 j of tire former's father, Mr. L. N. = out usii jCrenshaw. | EE show V( Our pastor. Rev. J. P. Funder- SSS ' hurk, preached his farewell sermon ; EE ^ ^ 'Sunday, having resigned on account'??? |of his health. | I think the times will he more 'lively now than formerly, with ir.e 1 ? candidates for magistrate and con-i = >. e I , 1 rr IrOlcSaC j stable-that we have. I noticed in last issue of The News and Jippt 'jthat this community has corres- == |je show pondent No. 2. so I guess I will bring my letter to a close and gH? No. 2 a chance with his visiting. == goodies i Corespondent No l.-g ent jn |M PAYS WEEKLY VISITS TO = "Appetit | SOLDIERS IN HOSPITALS j|? Let.um 1 1 EE Alton Veteran of Civil War Visits Every 1 Wounded American in Hospital Near Southampton. ?? i Southampton, England, July 2! .? ssi Col. Albert W. Swaltn, the American == consul at Soutliampton prohalily has \isited more American soldiers in =: hospitals than any other man in this ? B country. For three years he ti^s :== paid a weekly visit to every Amerl-| ? can in any military hospital within JB^ a three-mile radius of this city, and j EE this radius includes over 100 hos-| SEE pitals, British, Canadian and Anier-i ss: "M lean. = Colonel Swnlm la o I'iwll no. veteran front Iowa, began his work ^VG C2H1 long before the United States came =E Into the w ar. It was only a fewI SSS months after Kngland came Into the fighting that he heard one day of an = W American?in British ttnifonn?' B who had been brought wounded to a B British tent hospital in a nearby town. He and Mrs. Swalm paid the,^E m man a visit that same afternoon, and continued to pay him a weekly visit ?? until he was discharged from they minimi hospital. From this beginning, the work of Colonel and Mrs. Swalm expanded armies, but gradually. They developed a regu-Mrom Amer lar "Intelligence Service" in all thei ptoaching half hospitals in their district, through! Another par which they were immediately notl-| voluntary worl fled of the arrival of any man who| Amerdean giav claimed American citizenship or who American soldi had been a resident of the United ,t>rv near States. The hospital people wel- 0,fl ,n cemetei coined their work and did all in their and villages. power to assist it. year, seiwices As the Canadian troops began to one of these come over in large number, the were |ai(j on number of Americans in hospitals , 0 .. . , American troop around Southampton increased greatly, and the American Kedl Cross took cognizance of Colonel LITTLET iftwalm's work by voting him a erous anpropriation to provide vAri- Hot water h< oiis little comforts for the men whom otho* modern he visited. 3 7th tftinuaC s? About half of Colonel Rwalm'ti tember (25th. time la now taken up with his work Writ#1 for i among American sick and wounded, logue; also foi During the month of May he averag- ing our special ed 500 vlslta^per week. Most of the who can not p; (.whom he visits are still mem-i Address J. M. bJW of either the Canadian or Hrit- N. C. & I IE LANCASTER NEWS', LANCASTER. S. C. Illlllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill A Free Cooking School treat Maj Daily From A\ From 2 to 5 0\ or Joseph Becker, said to be the World's ( hese Demonstrations will show: 1?How t id Tastily; 3?How a Stove is Made, the Ov< xperts Pronounce It the BEST RANGE 0 For the Wife Teach H< teach her how much coal can I by the proper use of a relia- 1H :e.. It will teach her how to I will tfive her recipes for dish- EVERYONE 1 l>i'l>r hii'i r*#l f\ ED. THERE <es a range more than all other REASONS \V1 e combined. Why not get her rrkmi Xllv that will be the best and least e. TION. BECKER, THE GREAT CHEF, WILL vicinity should attend. This will be an o xperience. Prof. Becker will show you ho kNGE. He explains everything in detail, this demonstration will be both a pleasure s t oattend one or more of these lectures, md Charcoal Iron Range for his work. T tig stove putty or cement. We will have a : ou why they last so long, heat so much watt Vorld's fairs for the past 30 years. See th COME >r Bcckcr turns out the most delicious Lemon Fi ftizing Pies, Cakes, Rolls. Drops, etc. Cream Fi /s you how to do it as well as gives Span recipes. As fast as the numerous Doesn t are baked they are served to all pres.. . . you imaffi >untiful helpings. Here are some te Provokers" scheduled: And all is Meringue Pie Cream PufFs toa'' noon Tea liars Diamond Tarts iesei\oir. Cream Victoria Tea Rolls can d< Yellow Maccaroons the .Maje* ClOME T>1717 alumi IxUlIll lav, 5 Cooking Set with each Majesti l deliver a "MAJESTIC" now or as late as .ancaster Mei ATTOX With Us for 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll the number u( case. MAXIM(JM CANNIN(3 W|TH lean army la now an- MINIMUM USC OF SU of the total, t of Colonel Swalm'a _ ? I rare of .1?'",""" b' Without tuiimr for noil wixar'a .. 'es. There are ntnol Thl(| w|jj bo ROf>d ((> J ers buried in a eeine- housewives who are handlcappe hampton, and 34 oth? their canning operations by the lies in nearby towns that the Food Admlniatratlon On memorial day this ,ound H necessary to put on Amount of sugar that ran be pur were h?'!d at > \ i n ^ C(rriin|nh and preserving graves, and flowers A bulletin has been Issued bj ein by detachments of United States Department of Ag ture which telle turn to put up i ,9 without eugar Copies of this bu may be had by writing the D< ON COLLEGE II1Pnt Washington. Ash for 1 tin Vo 839 Full instructions wl . . , (ni'lon page 15 ?at, electr o lights and, _ , . v . >er bulletins Imned h. nupiuvt*ui'*ni* 1 nt* p. *>nt of Agriculture give Ini -salon will hogtri Sep- tj for maximum rar.rtlng with f * ,um sugar Home ranncrs ?1 lew illustrated rata-' /rite the Department for Bull r particular concern Noa 859, 863. 900, and 984 I offer to a few girls \y our catalogue rate. Rhodes, Littleson, 666 curea Bilious Fever. lisii k? Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll f and Demonstratu iestic R ? ? * *? agust 5th U :lock Each Afternoon 3-reatest Chef, will give free lecture ,o save 50 per cent on Coal Bill; 23n Heated, the Top Heated, Why N )N EARTH. er to Hooverize For Cooking You eat a ? If you save a IS CORDIALLY 1NVIT- *ach mei,i it (lemonst rat in . ARL Si I* I* K IEN'1 rea| range IY YOU CANNOT AC- easier? If : ... hPHnvL'Ti> i worn out to* IH,h DEMONSIKA- ,?>V V, more than pa LECTURE EACH AFTERNOON. pportunity to learn the art of cook w to cut your work in half by usin answers any questions, always ha: and a profit. We especially wish f Prof. Becker uses nothing but the his range is non breakable, riveted full line of these high grade ranges jr and use so little fuel. They hav is range in operation. Iling English PufT Paste Pie Crust ^ Mings Chocolate Eclairs ip ish PufTs Neckties that sound interesting, and can | ine how really good they taste? easily done on less than 1"> pounds J| sides heating 1 ."> gallons of water in 9| No range other than the Majes> this. Don't fail to see it done on [NUM or ?7] \ Enameled J c sold before 6 P. M. Salt Sentemhnr 1 anH criuc o A ?) ???v. i v j uu ci wuuiv Next Week. cantile Coi 'his Sp lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllillllllllllllllill ll ~ igar ADS ,nn?d REGISTRATION NOTICE. infl State of South Carolina. | many County of Lancaster >d In To the Voters of Lancaster County limit 1'nder the act of the general assemgly of lit 17, all registration certh* titivates will terminate on June 30 chaw* ting; an(j jor t|ie purpose of re. .v registering all voters of the countv, , " Tn<i i ricul- ?* registration will he open, bruits in the office of the county board of MsMn registration at Lancaster court house tpart- every day during the mnntha r.f < Dulla- and August (Sunday excepted) from ill be 9:oo o'clock A. M. to 6:00 P M at I I which time the voters are invited to ? Doappear in person and qualify, mini* ^'ote, please: That under the law, hould you n,Ust aPPly in person, and not l?v letino P'?,x> I During this time voters of all sec- 1 I tions of the county may register; but for their convenience, the registration board will visit all townships | during the month of September and ?i* PACK THREE m on the j angef > ? 1 > 10th | 3S on Cooking and Bak- =? How to Cook Economi- =1 [ajestic Uses Less Fuel, = the Husband f? thousand meals each vear. j= i nickel on your coal Tor == will pay you to view these == ms. Your wife deserves r== ?why not make her work == rou v. ere competed to use ids every day of the year, == [>u like it? This rantre will EiE y for itse'f in two years. == Every lady in Lancas- = ing from a man of 62 =5 g the GREAT MAJES j= 3 something new. Your ? ill the Domestic Science Great MAJESTIC Mai- e| together air tight, withon our floor and will y e taken the Gold Medal ^ ree! S V irday, August 10th. 3 1 ing set if order is placed FE 0 i r npany j . >ecial Factory Salesman jjE iii!iiiiii:i!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinjjiiri ?i egister the voters. This schedule-^ ill be published later. VV. G. A. Porter, \V. F. Kslridge, ^r R. J. Flynn, County Hoard of Registration. , 70-1 It. PROFESSION AL CARDS l>lt. I ltKK< K Pl'NOKItlit'ltK, HI'DIjiI MirK'Hin. t >fflre Hours: 8:30 to 12 30 A M. 2 00 to I?: 00 P. M. Anil V?v Office Phono 160 Residence Phono In. Office nvi'r Lancaster Pharmacy. >11. \V. s. MOLLY, Veterinary Physician,. Surgeon and Dentist. Offlcn at Gregory Heod Live Stock Co. stables. Residence Phone 185j Office Phone 226. * - . #