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AY, AUGUST 9, 1918. A^fUX-IRON!' i With PawgPaw Added THREE POWERFUL 1 ' _ /\RCES IN 0NE put up TiyTupmp form (Jjr*?nter it-tra* grea\ef- grows the | tiuVVic confldenbe in thVnew.remedy, Xux-Iron Toitir. .Nevea has such a demand beemjn^e^t^d,Within one year. Ttohh^fe Veen so aecust^p>^^^|oe dosed w\th Tablets'* l -<?6jte#^^a8 iJ relief'whefi Vhey turned'to the I old-fashioned honest ( Liquid Remedy, compounds! on the ( tried fines or tonic of beef, Iron and i wine, uesd py millions of ttVtk and dyspeptic nervous people with the ( , greatest suicess for the lait fifty . # Thousands of testimonial! have j | *'* been received from grateful patrons i ( >vho will I never f,use anyttiUia- but ( Nux-Iron fTonic in future ^T"" V hev ( hi^e^/bmij to understand, that a hood ( Lnntld Tronic stiperserfes the laird, . Indigestible /Tablet as' "KleiVric .1 Light" <*>gp t(he old-fashioned "Ai?l-t| } low Dip.r ' Uiore is^ne of the nilfny , / letters /* ;?& rofq^rthg daily, nlm&st Jr honrly^-i^i nEY A I suffered fr? x\ii , sjonm/li troubl?Jinmgostlon. gas (*a ( stqrruicl and Ippetlte. My oi- , > cujiartioli allfawner keeps me con\ | r'~ ^ , .itjmntlyion JCneVo'/and frequently ni-4,, 'V* win-p<??r^?^s been Impaired; butl afteijfwYfyTng your Xux-Iron Tonic I and fweling the good I derived from \ ?? - Its* uae have used tlve bottles and H now-feel a new man and only wish 1 had! known about your Tonic years k ego. I You have my best wishes ano l thanks, as now I am at the age of 70 i ,4 almcKt good as I ever was. Yours j. veryI tTuly, M. L. Donaldson, 1011 j Peniieton St., Greenville. S. C." Hf Ylour druggist probably sells It. If notI you can always obtain it at all , leading drug stores. ( Formula on every bottle. Interstate Drug Co., Inc., New York.? A <Jv. *v ? f The Home Town Map. Large scale maps of the United States hanging on the walls of American Y. M. C. A. huts in the war zone are heing "flagged"' by our boys irukahki. The maps are covered with tiny American flags marking their home towns in the various etate'h. It's a great game. * (/' The Red Triangle has turned ^ newsboy. It has tackled the job of f olivering Paris editions of Ameri, j'-*'c^n newspapers to our soldiers in & tne xtren<bes and getting them even i to th^ fellowrf"who are lying on their l ^toifiachs in advanced posts out to| ward No Man's Land. ; pit NtTCALpEL A" irlv: PEM SUCCESS Tf the" newlylpfn fected caln Tg^irntjy. Lslabaulutely purified from all 1 "vJBjVr ^"i'h unplfcasant, hlckemng and V* ?fnftllties if the?old-st.vle '"?1?> t r i. l! iPO^*^KSjaief^-|i>^lets. as Mhey are much , f .4t i a.- a lWU^I > e'y 11 ee 'v I < . r , ?- ll ?>t*" r- ?,-- ~ f * <s COUNCIL FAVOKSPRlfET^^ COMI FIXING FOR COTTON ''"v I TTip Some Other Important Resolutions | ||^ Passed at MeelinK Held 1 ^ ^Thursday. Columbia, Aug. 8.?The State ; Council of Defense has gone on ie:ord, by the adoption of resolutions , Will It the bi-monthly meeting held here fill* Thursday, as favoring a government tnaneed cottoif corporation; anil recommendation has "been made tn President Wilson and congress that .otton be taken, through the formal a 1 :lon of such a governmental agency! :o fix a minimum price which the far4 ^ ner may be guaranteed for his coti ton, / v.i Another resolution adopted at this, probably the most conatryotive - FOR meeting yet held bv the Council of ... , , ' Wonder! u Defense. directed the attention of \ , \ iiioiistrs the war department and congress to \ M, j, the labor shortage in Soutn Carolina, . . ment. which is aggravated by the .Tact that many women whnse husbands are in (WTer Se the military service have left the \Word li fields where they have been accus- the Assoc tomed to work In former years, and licmsed b ire subsisting on the allowances re- linaL and mitted by the war department. An phenomen appropriate remedy to relieve this entire sou situation is asked for, since many ter on Si women are living in idleness while one day the farm labor shortage grows more new s^-ste icute. dlseas* ca Two other resolutions, both of This1, wi state-wide importance, were adopt- those whc >d. One of these deprecates the sale visit ttie ind use of fireworks during the pe- Birminah; riod of the war and calls upon the Lyric Tllu municipalities to forbid either. Thej organiziiti ither urges members of the county. quarters\ units to keep on the alert for slack- j physicians *rs, for those who abuse the system {skill of s| if paying allotments, and for other chronic d( rregularities. j more tlja^ The Council of Defense appro-1 er words, printed $1,000 to help finance the The.ofl work of the State Illiteracy Com-^this via t mission. , j original n The executive committee of the tern of i r'ouncil of Defense has been enlarg- <; nicker, ; f?d by the addition of three members, white owho are Robert McDougall, . of Co- i take ad ra iumbia, VV. A. Stuckey. of Iiishop-1 offer - r ii ville and Horace L. Tilgham, of Ma-jeine excej rion. It mlk doctors }y Famed Painting for "Y" Hut. many [Nit \ A panoramic painting of New,,a'<on' >jr)l ^ork harbor by Robert Chandler,! "PP<M lu!" ,\ ? , | act conkil liymous American artist, forms the| vl-( st^ge curtain for a new double Red ,?r evidep< Trtyngle but Just opened at Tours, cialiats. tl France. The American "Y" pro-' >' r( ridel the stage attractions also "aPtist i through Its America's "Over There"! "* Cal* Theatre League of which George M. tor-'* 8al<' Hohen is president. weil-knof* __________ the cro?<r Associate assembled pieces; pi and even ,)PS' '"" dl ?Pp^| W/ sfi 4HS H'Jvise ipi >|pp H no cure! s4( V % |i^^j ed voui WwBHBaX I GERMANY y Hj tkttoppofffPruniuutm D H T??* 1 woftf>* food Fl^Viterr n**4 SI I DEKYyoowW fowfthin^ I jfSTV l"T" rr?r?i M * *!?>???? > my prime. I my iproventen this state I1 benefit fie *T Druggists (Sinned)' Price Advance , Now '," I , have onl> Vor over a fceai now (continue we have succeeded In maintaining I our old < v a ^ ' pwces, prini-ippnly l?v ,rharges, I ^ viktue of At bin in- Skin |Eru crAise in >ples. which llepsy lTr reiiViced oar overhead | ' ' cos* J n*-Nprv [ ^ Fkr on/ fiscal year Neuralgia ^ ending .Inly 1, 1!?13. hies. Cats ' our stales/amounted to Pleurisy over k million dollars ?an \(lease of f?8 "Jipation. per centf over the pre- Female 1 ceding wear. Jor any r? We /nad hoped to ous syst bridge A\p war period about wh withoul \a fhiinRp in . prices/on\ oonsu,, 1 _ \ - I Hear it \/ tob- l/anAlriik li.o iko in. ivn o w apvivuu - " but we flnl that our p*'pnd 1,1 economies iro not keep Hundri paof with pur rUIng ' rf helrfper! roati. It la\ with sin- ' rho^Jra hi ceriV regret, \herefore. vou ",pi thai we are forced to anrpunee an Increase, known tl effijttive August 1. quire fur which will make it Marriei ^ a ?rerZH7 tC \ ,eta" vnn\e<\ fc< ! V.\ .VapoRuh at \ . . 'W . #?, TO anil rt.m dren b> k <- %n[e VWi ( Ill-nil' Al (V.N 3?2??Hi ^ ffreennbom0t<.\c.M- * *(of?e da t>(''Lancaster news, lanca? IXjU ^ LANCASTER f Doctors In specialists , v ... |?blgb|s| Be at Hotel Royal ^ ^ Should I / /* "*" Weight and i . ? ^ 1 Pasture Will igust 17th t ? ONE DAY ONLY I Ito^ults?Marvelous |)c * ItlVIUlCO ? VI limit in (lironic Diseaso > Tli<iir New System TiVatPalry farmers a rvicfcs Free of Charge rious situation u as jiist been received that dairy division of int<'<| Doctors, specialists. With grain feeds y the State of South Caro- a ton am' 8?od h whj> have met with such Question of what al fuiccess throughout the (,<W .U 1 ? II. I : . alderation. ithdast. will b% in B. rtcas- Ther? w|? bft B, i turd ay, August 17th, for habitants than us only to demonstrate their nna this winter, d mi of treatment of chronic the army-training aem. pie -^vill want dai 11 indeed be good news to ar*" already advar > /find it not convenient to ma?d Farmers (central laboratories in ^now,nK that the i . h?t for their ml int. located al Suite 311-T^ . r , < good price. Rut aktre Building. wheCe The f(fr thfl HUCre8sful pn has south?*#: heajjv} the principles of These regijJifnJ*Yepuha#lo i i(.Rj production. believe-that U)e;h6m1)ined ! Milk is composi veral tralhpll'Upeciallsts in : Ida derived direc Ve^^'. cases can accomplish ! eat^n hv the cow. one doctor alone in oth- dttty of the feeder in unity there is strength Produce the most ., . ,, ' the cow obtains e* to treat all who call o: , . ? . , , . right proportions, absolutely free, s their ? o ?. V M. Proper Ratlor le^hod of getting their* svs- Tho (,.,irv cow.( eakment before the public ,he following req lmt no one, rich or poor, he abundant, n cored. should neglect to succulent, and ch ntabe of their very liberal requirements ma ISOlV'TKLY FllBK (medi- Produced entirely ?te?l. No cutting?No knife | Kr*a' many good es no difference how tnanv . \ , , because the feed ou have consulted or how c(m rm^ e"!_ !??di!!ner y?U haVP maintain her bof j mn 11 <91 hiioici io miss thi | weight nnd a' thi ?> ii' <i.-^ertaining your c\ maximum of Ition and he honestly a<l no m leal ration t r> one shoVild require furth- I row la all the rr re of the skill of these spe one pound ot han the following letter re- three pounds of eived front a well known F*ed" ,,ke Mr" . , . are not very nut i nis er. \ composed largely t thank you enough. Doc- cow rannot?T$*tt 1 the Rev. IV L. ^^letcher | aa alfalfa, clovei rn minister, fcs entered! more nutrlttnua. led reception moms of the stable Feeds tli 1 Doctors, rJ\<{ continued to are the moat prof rds of pnairf^yto ail those f*eda. Bucculen begin suffering from __________ roak-d^wrf November 2 8th apphaptfd to go all to y ?t<urfach. kianeys, heart. 1 nijves vrent hack on me ySowglif I ccmstilted tin I ^ AocLprs, they flqalh had to 'v. . ?] ? tl^ht they could give ill' _ ' ;vnd for me to ronsult MQhaflH .,y ciallst. As soon las I notic announcement arid JearneVl L' a TPe 1 K|U ' I and feel like a man 1: i ...ii i The Farme I want to thank you. and Svife also wants to than) tscnzoi t< the is so proud ??f my im- Experiments n ( I want you t6 publish n lnrge oil compt Iient so that others can Power, proved tl same as I have. \ ??1 more valuabl ..-..i-i. li 1 nvtfne funl U'hon ....y you'f- ! effective* value It "R. L. Fie? let. mixed with past tit you know the truth voi i rncnts Indicate th I yourself to blama if yon i pnrts of gasoline tr> stiffer from Fills. K ft ! vnlue over Id p< 1 Bladder Trouble*. Di of L til Wet tin p. Blood ll'olsor ?- P" I, ... .. I benzol htilf. In plions. Rheumatism, hp- ho,,B ,04,ko(, ?pOI i?l Acid Poisoning, J'araly bm ? nmnot , nAs Troubles and nobility ^reat dithcultles. . Ftomaeh and Live# Tron drogen eontent." irl Asthma. BrOlchltlS, ? Tumors. Indigestion. Con(kill Stones. Ovariin and , ^ _ rro\thles, F.nlarged (gland* 1CwB> VJ flet condition of th^ nerv- with goo<l oil eml and those til sense* sureA^wa ilch, most people dislike to The best Yub he Weneral practltio ter. t mind that this wit likely I I visit when the sp<r!al!sts RH II elr pet vices FREE. Rpf ds tiave been resti ired to a feet Wood health, wi h rosy I 1 II fl I ltd atarklinp eyes 10 may 1 IV I I te? specialists kre .t o well ! I I I I ,rtiu|iioui me mates to r?-jf Good for t therVmentlon. l\ Horses, Mul 1 wcLien ShonW be Wcrom-1 rnr ,M , ,X bu^and. anl ^ pjftfcf, rfaap. day a \ X L- Cuu. E 9:OoV m^Tior 4:?0 p W JUVBHHH V. .. 2~J > S. C. * ^ ^ Wecetve tnough Fc^od'to Maintatn V^^^jody^J/lthout L< t the Same Timj Produc^"?Hfr M*xlfr\ufV 6f Milk?>A Help Largely. jfi *& * ER FEEDING OF. KSIRYXOW I . r Economical Production Are Essential. R Your Own Roughage. ire faring; a most se- lui *ilage nnd rotrts are ess lis winter, says the to vb^heavy milking rows since Clemsop College. eVeivelghths of milk is water, selling around $60 Probably the tiaost Jmportant l ay bringing $30. the jn ^,e choice of a feed is that it and how to feed the be,cheap, not necessarily in the demand serious con- 0f being made up of low-grade 01 cost feeds, but from the standpo >>out 160,000 more in- xui.iishing the largest possible at oial In. South Caro 0f digestible nutrients at the ue to the/location of post. Home-grown feeds ordli r?mp?/ These peo- r0nt less than commercial feeds ry products. Prices successful dairymen are icing due to this de- who raise most of the feeds for may feed cows, herds No dairyman in South v will have a mar- una pas yet made a success wh< lk and cream at a buys his roughage. A wide vi It will he neressnrv 0f fords may he grown, permlttlr I dairyman to know dairyman to produce a well-bal feeding for econom ration at a low cost. The folb "unit" of feed is suggested for Bd of water and sol- row; tly from the feed Forage: Therefore it is the 1 tf)n 1(,K,irTie pay (peavlns. vst< to know what feeds clover) milk and to see that 4 fonp ropt8 or silage. these feeds in the j ton aorypnrn (for summer fe< acre in velvet beans and c< i for Dairy Cow. arre in winter pasture (rye ration should meet . C*OWp?RH I. ulrenients. It must ^ ?rrP j? permanent pasture, utrltious. palatahl" Concentrates: ieap. All the ?!)<)% ' pounds velvet bean* ground v be met by feeds ^ r In this state A ?00 pmindg oorn gIgd eob mMll cows are forced to 400 pounds< rottong.pd m^v tn* lactation par1o<l la not abundant. Th The ve,vet b*an and corB wm e sufficient feed to b?"ested from the half-acre It without loss of wading cotton Reed for cottc b Rnme time produce m*al a11 th< aboTP ra,,ona m' milk A liberal eco Produced on the farm, and are or the heat type of H*nt to Wd on* heav* >ughage ehe will eat one year' grain feed for each ^ cow glTlng two gallons of milk Rhe produces * should recelTe 300 pour iw. shucks and hulls " "l" or ?"?*?' 10 pounds of ha IrltlouR These are ? pounds of one of the foil ^.of fiber which the mixtures: 1. I>egume hay. such 100 pounde cottonseed meal, r. and peavlne. Is 10b pounds wheat bran, and also more pal- 1R0 pound velvet-bean meal; lat the cow rellshee Or. Itahle nilTk-produHng >00 pounds wheat bran, t or watery feeds 100 pounds cottonaeed meal. SM.v-A* ,',v ' ' $ 2 iSeiwwy ir Who Owns a Silo ims winter Is Indeed Fortunate. ) the HCokUC. t It ? .1 as . 4l . . , . \ oliyhaill I <?|?ii|;ii in Son11 pcently conducted bj my, notes a writer Ir rwenty-five vollyball leagues mt "not only Is ben organized during 11?? past nun p than gasoline ns n ,armv an(j navv training can used straight, hut Its ? increased h.v beint; ,he southeast by the depaitmc dine. These ex perl M. ('. A. physical directors, c< at n mixture of equal . . ))f tul|ms aU), ^ and benzol gives a it cent greater thar ??????????? many quarters alio- ^ i as the ultimate fuel ==: A 11 employed except with = ZX I lTl SI Y* owing to Its high hyi 1 Industi UT PAIN g liniment. That's EE A LI WnlnH. j? Ur"'<''' the ""Tiros of _ = cate and board your d A Ml =? board her at home. \| ME IV |^| == Christian training; pi and industrial life; se Bil ,|P Ml HB" == For )ne 11 iwE r* VB i = " ' ? = board, room, rent, ligh he Aihnenh of = most prominent text b e#, Cd^tle, Etc- jj j |E for catalogue. >'v own scenes, 11 ?? nfttum, Sprnina, If' ?s MRS. ELI A'"" II, Illlllllllll!lllllllllll!llllllllllllllll V . .i.'ias fy# iiK<;isTitATic0tf sjpji W * Mb j{ State of Soujth Ca ft ' . ^ 9B -! JJounty of Lancasfn |B To the Voters of Lancaiter Couht S j Under the act of the general aaIsetngly of 1917, all reJstratloto* ce.r-. ?N| tillcates will terminate? on June 30, Sri J t?iS; and for the parpose of ^ ? Kj registering all voters if the county, jfcg the -hooks o^ registration will he opfn K in the oH^e'e of the county boajrc^ of regi.strutit)ii gt Lancaster court house < m every day' during the months of July and August (Sunday excepted) from* >ss ol ,9:00 o'clock A. M. to|6:(M) P. M., at 'inter which time tfye ^oter^ are Invited ta ^ 'appear In person an<| qualify. i> S Note, please:\ 'Thatjf under the law/ ^ ^ 'you must apply\in pe listS n, and'not^ft?: i proxy. * V f }' | Duriwg this tllr\e vpters of aJfc'secg',^ laisc tions of' tt# couVtyi may r&jistefp'; , I but fo^their convenience/- Ihe .regis- -?^ " "V- tr;?nyy..Jp>aril "will vWt ^fl townships during t?he month yfu^eptember and abo*t rt'.S^ter the voters. |yTuIs, ocliedu' ,'v | will be published lrftot.X" * X [actor I i W' ? ^WK J*' sens* i?Flynn, V r J r low- Cour\f? Hpard of Re?i J J y-..-a ffi r'. i count I : I - L_ *, t least ('ITATIOX FOR LKTT^ yf AU-V'V. MIXISTHATION J"* ' 'thatr' State of South ('aTOllna, . A Caro.I County of Lancaster. iW en he1 J- Stewmbn, Judge of Pro[irlety bate- I / . Whereas Mrs. Itla J. Adams has > '* 1 made suit to me to Vraijt her Letters ~ nnroq ()^ Administration ol the estate and owing effects of David Ad\t|\s, deceased, each These are, therefc?e, to cite a yd i. Irnonish all and singular the km't died and creditors bf the said deA or (,,'ased. that they be ujnd appear be' lore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lancaster on\l5th August. ,?-* 11? 18, next, after publication tliere?d). of. at 11 o'clock in the Vorenoon, to orn. show cause, if any then have, why aftor the said Administration Should not be granted. tliven under my hand, \this 30th. day of July, Anno Domini 1018. ... J. E. STEWJd AN, I Probate Judge. , I AI >M IN 1H'1'K.\T< >R*S XOTH'K. /\ ,m J * H Notice is hdyeby Riven that all. L " parties iiutt'iit?'(jf\to the estate of T. Kl.i >nae?d | "Unuinghjimt deceased, are urgently* av be , ..quested to makl payment to the untuffl ersi.ened at onc?y and all parties g cow noiding claims against said estate, are requested to pVesent same duly ' milk ,em'z?d and verified. j . R. Cunnlnghtam. ? Mrs. Mary K. Cunningham, ' Adniinistrators. . owing 82-3t? lt-a-week. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS . ? + + + + ? <* IHt. J. IlKKCK FUNDtCltBURK, / ?? ' Ib'iitnl Surgeon. Office Hours: 8: SO to 12:30 M. ? 2:00 to 6:00 P. . And by Appointment. Office Phone 160. Residence Phone. Id. . V Office over Lancaster TPha. macy. 4 gS DR. W. S. llOLI.Y, Veterinary Phy- (' SjS slclan. Surgeon and Dentist. Office gr1 at Gregory, lieod Live stock Co. stables. Residence Phone 186j j Office Phone 2 2 6. ?0 LITTLETON COLLEGE I *1 Hot water heat, electric lights hod I other modern impvoVements The ' 37th annual session vill t>egin Sep- \ i were tember 25th. '< tth in' Write for new illustrated cata- . ' . tlogue; also for particulars concern-' t nps or \ ing our special offer to a fey? g:?l? 1,1 ^ ' w ho can not pay our catalogue rate;. uisisi- Artdrfiss .1. m. Rhodes, LUt Ifson, '*> y*'**- N c. iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuir^ .?f . v^EE le Normal and J rial Institute | 1EMARLE. N. C. ?= < aughter for less cost than you can 3 The institution furnishes excellent EE repares young ladies for teaching EE: wing, cooking, etc., receive special 3 * undred and Twenty Dollars a young 3 ?ssion of school, including tuition, s t and fuel. The Bible is one of the 25 yoks used in this institution. Ask == VA (\ HARRIS, Superintendent, ||| - Albemarle. N. C. r . ? uiifiifNiiipniiHii ifiw/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiK c:' ii' ' i...