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' A U# * - PAGE SIX big insuinceian rrie^ helped by tanlac uh2 Twenty years ago Because of Attacks, He Kept 1"ded 'n York wife, a baby girl thu Couch in Office. **0 in money and a The first few week America was a perl LOST HIS EFFICIENCY j.nnd homesick mlsei forgot them. j *-? l r? 1 so' w^en m Gamed Light Pounds and Feels no longer slim, sat Like Living Again, as discussing the detal ft ft .3 which might be su Ills Left. the engagement of of a prosperous fun young diamond ra< H. S. RichardRnn tho uLlniu _ Lancaster; Peoples Drue A Grocery Matron Announcing Co.. Heath Spring; C. O. Floyd. *0wdJ.rut* Kershaw.?Adv. j t,V" ATl0^J ~ A woman with a MUST WORK OR FIGHT spoke earnestly to tl ON AND AFTER SEPT. 1 ,M>r blends. writ I'enree, In life. "Tomorrow will Secretary (taker I"\ieml> iiulr Am 'ur nic? K'ie " freshness of my y?i to Haseliall Players to That but 1 should like t 't Date onlv. old I appear In the Tell me, my dear fr looking on mo lor t ^ Washington, July 2!>.?Profes- would he your iinpr fional baseball players were given Said the first um nntil September 1 to seek essential known >"u toF seN* .... appetir the same as A employment or ho called to the col-, you youp ,H>uuty , SF or in an order issued by Secretary rlmrm ,s lin,i>niiiils< * Haker. deny inv the application of tho know otherwise, I national baseball commission that row would bo-youi tbe effective time of the work or j day." fight regulations as they apply to the Said the second I Baseball industry be extended to Or- too> ^HVe know tober 13. years, but it *>e.m .t. been favored by ti The secretary said that the limit- , . . , , has ripened and di e,1 extension of time was given be- yon %vho were OI1Cf cause the representation made A lovelier rose in that baseball players have been put count tomorrow as In a less favorable attitude ttian your twenty-fifth ye others affected by the regulations I "And you," queri because of their reliance on his *he third man, who statement that the question of thoir lnK her cletire inclusion In the terms of the order \ ways be truth, h would not he decided until a case acknowledKe you had arisen He made it plain, how- chnrm nrul both h ever, that the war department is In- fully preserved In s terested solely In tho strengthening But you ask for cai of the nation's military forces as the have It. Looking winning of the war is regarded aa should not expect j the first consideration. after tomorrow." ' "** Provost Marshal General Crowdor,1 woiiw.n nt? ? ? . . , , , , . who were her frle Mr. Baker said, had reported that It, were gIeamlllR wh? * was not clear to him that the game I turned crimson. S - would have to he discontinued even cuslng finger. If the order were made immediately! "You have lied," f tippi tea me, as oniy z.vi major league ly, "and you iilso. players would he affected. j >'ou both because ; While regarding it as unfortunate | me* y?u >* to have so wholesome a recreation as ,Ilft ',nKt > ? ; egotist. \on have ' baseball destroyed, the war secre- , _ . . , . der to maintain yo tary said It would be a much more f()r Veracltv. Trut unfortunate thing to preserve even honesty offends me. P so wholesome an amusement by friends. Go?and qi ^ making an exception in favor of "Whew!" exclaim baseball players, which is denied to as he strode throng great classes of persons in the Unit- ness. "I wonder ed States who were immediately as- '"ippened to me If sociated with the processes of the her the tru,h? national daily life more fundamental A Baseball P than any mere amusement Sentiment plays it There was the difference, he said, 'n "1'1 musica between baseball and other Indus- wor'('' "fly1' n writer tries classed as non-productive, base- L dldn t s?? anj ^ , Hortes hnaohntl tram U?.. ,* more integrated, at least In' Vork and " the sense that its successful conduct qait? a loud beatlni depends upon the preservation of all in the bleachers. A the major league teams scattered for 'he Chicago Whh throughout the country while in I'll tell you why. most occupations the work or fight The head, heart i order has merely a series of local and fhlc?g? White 80* .more or less personal effects. {?** They call him On# day aa Uru>oru -I . V* Tl j - V\I ? nSynfiifin? " .uv^,. | nu lUl'B, BtlJ'8 Uie known insurance manager of 800 E. Star. Water St., Elmira, N. Y., knows the "Mamma,** he sal value of full efficiency and the net- j when we landed 1 essitv of being on the Job evervlan'' Carrie, our ba minute with confidence and ?m*mber " strength; as this competent business, Carrie, n man said, in these days the men and we wjjj K|ve women have to be at their best to nre now m<e we meet the extraordinary demands of, friends are happy. their purses. gry. They are not Being interested in others. Mr. there Is no one to cl Richardson recently told how he re- no* net'd Q fenst newed his activity that had been im-iple have come , , . ? try. Those are th< paired by unusual suffering. enJoy Qur Cnrrle,g , Relieve, ho said, "that I suf- An(, go thp fens1 fered about as much as it is possible ,jn\vn in East Bron< for anyone to suffer with stomach jng which is occupl trouble. I had it hi the worst form, j Immigrants' Sheltf I would wake up every morning after; and which overfloi a restless night, and my stomach hundreds of mlse woul feel as if something was countries i gnawing at it and actually trying to There was a roe . sons could eat at on PuU 11 aPart- crowd of 150 had "I was hungry all the time with a jn There w ' peculiar feeling, but the minute nn<i no rP<i tape. I ??. anything reached my stomach it and the pretty Car ' turned into a sour lump. Then I husband-to-be stood was fit for nothing. I had to have smilingly welcomed > - a couch in my office and often dur- Th^n> ^'"H ' '" ken r v ing the day I would have to lie down! nn'. ^ 1 U ,,S,f * ' . welcome to nil of e> when my spells of suffering came on ^ y "When Tanlac was introduced goodie? wer< here I had confidence in it at once niore. And the fens because I had confidence in the com-j good cheer to a the pany that made it. A medicine they nre homeless in n s put out years ago added ten years the spirit of klndlli to my mother's life. Now, I am con- that Mamma f fldent Tanlac has done the same for nn(1 thpn- wnH """I" . . . . . . A , n sympathetic tear, me 1 have gained eight pounds on ? n ~ . all over. Papa Goott four bottles of Tanlac and feel like ^is undylng rep living again. Stomach trouble is j,e had only one di gone, of course, or I could not have wedding feast for. built up that way so quick." Tanlac. the master medicine. It WOMAN PLEADE old cTclnsivelv hv .1 P I ?? THE LANCASTER NEWS 'EDGING FEAS'l 11^ ^"""If ' o.y. 0, 0. **? out pain ivltes Guests for with good oil liniment. That's I ' ou? Repast. the surest way to stop them. didat ~ ? ... [The best rubbing liniment is i from Mai Gootschnelder w ? ? with a slim young MM lift * 1 II A just toddle, ; HH I I I A3 Wm I hopeful disposition. IWI 13 ll I MA |A AM ;8 In the strunge A A AH iod of such forlorn , || MH || MB W< ry that Max never I N MtNTlr ax and Mm. Max. I IA I Is I BB IA I 'the in their fine house | f? Good for the Ailments of jl \ lla of a celebration i || Hanm 11 itable to signalize ???-??=-, vaiuc, ?ic. the only daughter Good for your own Aches, I i ieV? a^ry 8 Klci I Pain?' Rheumatism, Sprains, (Iidat erchant, Ma* had I f\.*? R..ra. Cincinnati Times- CuU? Bur,W' Etc- , tives 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealer*. ject I Id. Myou remember party n New York?you - ?-?7; ??? | by, and me? You and hia great Chicago part wo? crowj- 1 was for us then? ed with something like a $80,000 e a feast for our crowd. Then old Pluvlus got busy and j ] rid her young man, started dumping wetnesa in torrents to the people who onto the park. were then. Our It looked bnd. 80 bad that ona of own They are not hun- ComlsKey's friends hunted him out. 1 ,oim sorrowful because and worried-like in excitement, exleer them up. They claimed, "Conilskey, do you think It's like the poor peo- going to stop?" HOI from the old conn- "It always has," replied "the old 1 I > people who shall Roman." didat veddlng feast." No wonder the White Sox won the tives I was given, away world's series. to ilwny, in the build led by the Hebrew EXPERT TELLS HOW TO 1 ring Aid society, ' 8ELECT 8EED CORN vs nowadays with ry-stricken people Columbia^?The Pood Admtnlstrqffit war in Europe. 4100 hai* issued a pamphlot. "A Men- ' im where lf>0 per- "?Ke to the Corn Club Boys of South ce. As soon as one Carolina." containing an article writ- ^cnat finished, another t?n by James W. Draffin. second prize ing tl ere no Invitations winner In the Corn Club contest for dnx and Mrs. Max the State In 1917, and who Is an ex rle and her proud pert on corn production and scientific Fo I at the door and selection of seed. The article Is entlI all who came. tied. "How I Select My Seed Corn In j | ind duck and goose the Field." and contains some raluVnd everyone was able Information not only for boy ' " '* rerythlng. , farmers, but for their elders as well. Gnt y hy eteal&lly pU? | Copies ot this pamphlet will be mailed I couul ? urged to pilfer 1 free to any person making request to "8 t it brought Joy and the Conservation and Production Diusnnd people who I vision. Food Administration, Colum trange land. And ble, 8. C. Fo less so permeated .ommuineiner, now FARMERS MAY SELL ! I ?i jlled to wipe away j HOME-QROWN WHEAT eleeti And after It waa i ent nchnelder declared Columbia?Farmers who have tount rret would be that |WWn wheat may, ander recently , ( mghter to give a modified regulations of the Food Adv o vi r ministration, sell wheat or flour to ' n cno PAMiinn their neighbors under certain condl- a ono U hUn UAIMUUn tloo, Purchasers of wheat from, j farmers may have K ground on the Nearness of Blrtlv basis as the farmer who raised ' i Not So Attrao* H hut in niM* cjtces. they will be fricnt ihe liot It, expected to uee flour substitute# date pound for pound with the flour. When magif hlrshday In sight farruerB BBp flour to tndtvidusds they suhje iree men who were sejj flour nubst1tutea with It. or cmtic t'S hllu Handni miller's certificates from the pur- 74.^ chaser, thuwhg thst flour substitutes ni!:;nrr UrA have been ground to cover the amount .i.d. ? in>? 1 ? Qour bought, pound for pound. . ,, iuth hus departed, ? " 0 know Just hmv NEW regulations TO didati eves of the world. APPLY TO COTTON SEED townf lends, If you were Demo he lirst tune what Columbia?The Food Admlnfstr*. essums 1 , tlon announces that all price acreo " {? ' ^ ' , U% ments or other nni'ters affecting the ra ji ><'U prjre 0| 1917 101* crop will expire Th< 1 w i n ist saw disposition of such cotton 'annou s undlmmed; your . .... , . , .. , , . . .. . . seed as Individuals ur>w have In their house lied. If 1 did not . KT . . , possession No agreement now exist- the ri should say toinor- , * . ,,, ine ri . %. .1 'n?. to cotton seed prices, will exr twentieth birth- ..... . . . tend to the next crop, but new rules . . . and regulations will he announced lat- t\ runn more slowly: ? ... . _ . er to apply to the 1918191? crop. All , . n you for several "r \ . . . Ih . _ . differentials and margins of proflL , 1 to rae you have * . d dat< v, ... ? ??n?* ?nd rulea. which have been ' " IM).V aetabllahed will remain In effect antll ot aR ?epened until now re-leW h, ?ther et_ ! a lovely bud. ure "* * MEM , 'tar re liens I'MMMII. A nuiiuiu i ? w~" ( I/,3,,,u the beginning of > ? I I a ik! the woman of StOp G0T71 A^OIiy conini In Four Seconds .7 , there should al- i organ e replied gravely. ?0et^ir-8e0 COTM Pool Offl !an?l ? r beauty and your ,, nve been wonder i ?Th? relief that "Clota-It" gives Ask t nve Dei n wonui r from corn-palne?the way It makes etnhlnnce of youth. corns and calluses peol off painless- about u.?d voo uio.il i ,n one Piece?is one of the won- , ador and you ahull dera of the world. Tho woman In at you closely, I rou to see thirty? ... To 1 '? <* ? Ms "Ge??-lt Quick! It Emm Cora Ml the three men , p?in? ?ndM?b?*Corns I ri nils, and her eyes' PmI Ri?ht Offl" p(j an e her cheeks' pink ... , lie pointed an nc- ** 7w? t iW I reault ihe said tremulous- j Klectl you Hid to please I "me ' '* whirled toward k I T <ause ou u WPkV MA V/|HB H| porta In or- tlie w ur own reputation MO? meetli h, Indeed! Your poaslt I'll the third mnn a' I'1' ;h the outer dark- the home, the ahopper, the dancer, what would have I the foot traveler, tne man tn the ofI hurt rmi 11 v ?r.irt flce- th? clerk In the store, the I had really told worker In the ahop. have today. In thla Krcat discovery, "Oeta-It." the one aure, quick relief from all corn 1 hiloaooher. callus pains?the one aure, pain- 1 *. lens remover that makes corns come W lost of the strings Dff a8 easily as you would peel a 1 Instrument of a banana. It takes 2 seconds to ap. <-> ?? I ply "Oets-It"; It dries at once. Then ID an axennnge. wulk with painless Joy. even with ' of the world's I tight shoes. You know your corn , g i h-M in u.?. I will loosen from your toe?peel It oft ' S en neia in new ( wjth your fingers. Try It, corn suf* , But my henrt wns I ferers, and you'll smile! r nffalr each ?lav "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money? nnair eocn aar back corn-remover, theonly eure way, nd It was besting costs but a trifle at any drug store, te Sox. M'fdby E.Lawrence&Co.,Chicago,111. Sold m Lancaster and i< i oiiiuienti ind owner of the ed as the world's best corn reined Is Charlie Comls- by Lancaster Phs mary and J ? "the old IlotnaD." Mackey & Co., Standard Drug Co. rot am waa ou - ' ?*? % - * WALk irinn riririnnrirn s ( JiJ irJ IJIJIJIJIJIJVJM.. _ M mmmmm bit % MgF* m , LANCASTER, S. C. 'olitical Advertisements. For House of lte|i I hereby Announce For Senator. didate for re-election I lereby announce myself a can- representatives fro e for the ofUce of state senator' eounty, subject to th Lancaster county, subject to democratic party, ules of the Democratic party. C. Frai w n uniimr ? For Consta For Magistrate. Wo hereby annount 9 hereby announce Robert M. derburk as a candidal i as a candidate for magistrate ^or ^uford township, ine Creek township, subject to rules of the Democral ules of the Democratic party. 1 MANY VOTERS. FOR MAOIST House of Representatives. * hereby announce .ereby announce myself a can- d,date for "-election e for the House of Kepreseuta- m l?trate for Gill s C from Lancaster :county. sub- to the rules to the rules of the Democratic cratlc PartYJno S. E. Bailes. ? K.,r ..m.: ipiiiiiiiiii mill hereby announce myself a can- ?? 0 for constable for Buford EjjE 11 L _ ^^ ship subject to the rules of th? icratic party. EE GEORGE FAULKENBERRY == ? < HE OF REPRESENTATIVES = 111011 liereby announce myself a can- EES e for the house of reprOBenta- SZZ from Lancaster county, subject ?? 9 rules of the Democratic party. = lJn(,er the au J. Roy Cunningham. , . . = cate and board Announcement. =EE board her at 1" = Christian trail 1 hereby announce Hon Harry = and industrja| ! as a candidate Tor the St-<te = e. subject to the rules govern- ~ attention, h Oj he Democratic primary. s: lady can pet l Many Voters. ~ board, room, rc = most prominen r County Superintendent of ^ for catalogue. Kdueatimi. lereby announce myself a can- M e for the office of superintend- ^=2 of education for Lancaster ?? l 80Veru" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A. C. Rowell. ? r County Superintendent of Kducation. ' lereby announce myself for re- Vw B^^k on to the office of superintend- I of etlucation for Lancaster I ^B y subject to the rules govern- ^ he Democratic primary. I ask consideration upon my record V. A Llngle OllVCI For Magistrate. rough the influence of a few 1 Is 1 announce myself a candl- , for re-election to the office of itrate for Buford Township, i ct to the rules of the Demoparty. No TJubbi W- T. SNIPES. WiJ1 n()t jn. For Constable. 'I'll ft SilVfT lereby announce myself a can- T)OSft of l'dllo ? for constable for Buford 11 > ihip subject to the rules of the SIIjV Kb <>l* < cratic party. ailtecd to (lo J. Wesley Carnes. House of Representatives. P i many friends of H. H. Horton ince him as a candidate for the fS of representatives, subject to lies of the Democratic primary. ^^B Jm I 11 Many Friends. ? ??:? | tmmiMMioncr or Agriculture. I ereby announce myself a enn- I ! for the office of commissioner riculture, commerce and Indussubject to the rules of the p*^ cratlc party. in a practical farmer and have W connected with the office of the ? H ilssioner of agriculture, com- H Hmh and industries for seven years H re food and seed Inspector. I dHh ized the state farmers union as president In 1909 and 19u6. he business men of I^ancaster me. B. Harris. ulleton. Anderson County, S. C. AJL ^ e Democratic Voters of the 'ifth District: mpectfully ask to be renomlnat- War Oep&i d re-elected to Congress from We wish to an )istrlct and agree to abide the Effective July 2 5 of the Democratic Primary schedule deliver!* on. Ill not be able to spend mucb On September !n the District this summer, be- deliveries will he of the great amount of lmnt legislation growing out o *)ur cu?t?mers ar situation, but will attend 1st, as it will onl ngs in the District whenever . i- w. , v. , ? . . We hope to ma ile. It is absolutely essential ingressmen to be at their post September 1st. s timo. W. P. STEVENSON. Truck w,? ,eav Leave for Don* " Leave for Elm . . ?^ # # Leave for Ches 'ob Printing In making thes .. recommended by <f alMfiftJ. ,"bor ,ni ,he h" Jt Sill KinQS perative. Get it at BENN TL - M ^ i ne news ' * * ^ ' KT 3RHB9KB ? . ^ * FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. in'spntalivos. For ('onsltililr. myself a can- At the solicitation of freind?, I to the house of hereby announce myself a candidate m Lancaster for constable for Buford township, e rules of the subject to the rules of the Democratic party. nk Clyburn. JOHN A. CARNES. ?? ible. For Magistrate. e Tolson Fun- The many friends of R. W. Pare for constable ker hereby annqpcice him as a cansubject to the didate for magistrate of Buford tic party. township, subject to the rules govdany Voters. erning the Democratic primary. KATE. J For Magistrate, myself a can- Subject to the rules of the Demoto the office of cratic party, and at the Inslstance of 'reek township many friends, I announce myself a of Ihn Demo-, rnnriidnte for re-election to the Office of magistrate for Pleasant Hill , >. L. Caskey. township. J. F. MAGIL?L?. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ larle Normal and | ustrial Institute | ALBEMARLE, N. C. || :>ices of Mecklenburg Presbytery; will edu- EE your daughter for less cost than you can EE lome. The institution furnishes excellent EE ling; prepares young ladies for teaching EE life; sewing, cooking, etc., receive special EE j r One Hundred and Twenty Dollars a young EE i full session of school, including tuition, =: int, light and fuel. The Bible is one of the EE t text books used in this institution. Ask =5 RS. ELVA C. HARRIS, Superintendent, EE Albemarle, N. C. EEs ; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ?????? 1 lo-Rub" * Cleaner Plate THE QUICKEST THE EASIEST THE BEST * rtr ng?No Scouring?No Scratching, jure the finest Silver or Gold. vV Cleaner date is made for the pur-( """ ving TARNISII from any article of \> LSOi,I), solid or plated, and is guarso. rice 50 Cents lard Drug Co! LANCASTER, S. C. f IANGEI* __________________________ I BUSINESS { 1 ?????????????? : rtment has now drafted both of our draymen. nounce the following changes in our business: th to September 1st, we will try to make two { ( ;s each day. j 1st we will go strictly on a CASH HASIS and no made after that date. will please not ask for credit after September y necessitate the embarrassment of declining. lintain the following schedule of deliveries until e our store for West Knd at 9 A. M. and *4 P. M. t Street at 9:30 A. M and 4:30 P. M. Street at 10 A. M. and 5 P. M. terfleld Avenue at 10:30 A. M. and 5:30 P. M. e manges we are only carrying out the pollcios the Government, as the war, the scarcity of 5h cost of operation, makea those changes lin- * ETT-TERRY CO. ,, -THE PUltK FCK)I> HTOItK. f flf