The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 16, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918.
. NUX-IRON ^
/'VfV^W j# being cr
-j !^ 'J| |Tr:,.!, Mnrk I beca,?"
f ' "lUtt making
proclam
* "P^g R|g,
TONIC r?
With Paw-Paw Added si. 0
THREE POWERFUL tl D,
FORCES IN ONE Th,s
? * orescent
PUT UP IN LIQUID FORM .peoples
. ment ar
Mrs. C. M. Kay. residing at 1031 ,,ients o
Broad St., Augusta, (Ja., states: "I s'Kn(,'s
have been a great sutforer from dys- nounoe
pepsia. My nerves w >re broken
^ . down. I could not eat anything uro now
without severe distress after meals. bam,s t
I could not sleep at night and had to ern r<>K
Pbe most ceraful what 1 ate. Was in- no ll!Ka
formed by my doctor that I must go They b'
away for my health, but was unable r'e<,,y ?
to do so, due to do so, due to ^ec'are
nervousness. I began using your convine<
kXu\dron Tonic and derived so much "e8> 'n,<
^beseflt rrom its use that I am rapidly ,he fon
becoming a well woman again and same-''
I feel I am now able^to take the trip Officii
my doctor ordered. I am wrUing a(,mit
this to you in hopes that it will ben- ^ro,ia<>
efit other sufferers like it has me; ,ront vv
so I can confidently say now that now KO
my health is normal. Thanks to ,|,,os f"
K ' your tonic." js,ls nnd
1 want the man or woman who, ians w
can't sleep and Is despondent to to ,b<*iT
. I . .... _ I Udll .,kt
vume in anci try tnts Krinedy. you'll I
never go back to the old-fare >neil inntlon
? medicines. Lots of busine* and ,nan 80
A' professional men find Nu\-lron Tonic The 1
enables t'hem to do more and better pose the
w^Vk It seems to energize every ao<' whi
fibre, tissue and bone. Login on Sl,mr'e?
Nux-Iron Tonic today so you can
join the army of converts next week.
Your druggist probably keeps it, but hope
y if be doesn't it Is on sale by all lead- "le Pasl
in* drug stored, declarat
Nux-Iron Totiic.^ Formula on ev- t'ie a^*'
ery bottle. Mall orflers promptly at- 8raP^s
t?*nilc',1 to. Interstate Drug Co., Inc., re;M,8:
?Mf New York.?Adv. "It ,s
JHr ? come nc
DIFFERENCES TN PRICES nal arr?
, BLAMES ON THE WAR
1 ?yy f~ * ernment
Disparity Jletiveer Prices in South- tar]nfi t]
ern Market an.. Future Quota- against
tlons Subject of Investigation. mons th
^ tbepj gl
New York, Aug. 15.?Abnormal ery po<
war time demands for coMon, n.-n-L^T^? <
tiouUirly of the higher grades, were the r
blamed for the disparity between
prices in the southern markets and ,m>nflta1
future ciuotations on the exchanges, n
by witnesses who testified at the- ,,iOURa?"
government Inquiry Into the cotton ,oyaI Kl
^ trade, begun here. stable g
I Several brokers told Charles A. ious fo
A Urand, condurtiug the investigation^011^ ai
as chief or the department of agri-K'y tl,? *
culture's bureau of markets, that ex-j('<l Nvarr
# acting army nrd navy specification^*,(1
w. have i>nnlrlKiitn.1 .n?rn -.1 i. re 11
i?na.u 11
prices. 4$R " ,JI
For articles for which In private Th '' 1
trade Inferior grades are used with ,y antaK
complete success, the witness said, 11
the government departments have extent n
required white cotton of the finest
type. Announcing at the invostiga
tion will not be confined to opera- j
tions of the New York cotton ex- j
change.'but will go into the entity '
question of prices where cotton is, Pr
grown, milled and traded on contracts
for future delivery. Mr. Brand
declared that the present differences
in rates "seem to be wholly unjustified."
The bureau has conducted a general
Inquiry into the sharp advance
between spot and exchange prices,
he said and proposes to apply a
remedy but is seeking the views of
the public and of the brokers before
compiling its final report.
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KII>NAI*KT> KAItY IS FOI'M)
v T.Twm'ft. qVfrjfoto'. Um.V
Newport ^ew?, Va., Aug. 15.?
infant (km Mrs. T .P. Sawyer, fo' _ _ .
whdtp' 1 civil and military police ^/lCJ
w> . *nd many private detectives and in- .
dividual* have been searching since I
h It was mysteriously kidnaped from |
mi a Carriage In which It had been leP
WI by Its mother while she was in a lo
'ml cal store, was found In Hampton
Vfn < ?t the mjrnfl of William F'oin- /TT
Jm: ccfa, iirnir m U
/a^whlte woman who escape^ and J *
A * whose jffVfy I ?/ :
The baby was ^l<?t r for aho^i 30|
' ~'^yy <
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THE LAN
iLISHMENT or AN jsteadily driving nortl
STERN FRONT LIKELY vi.d.?o"?!?t t
to the Siberian forc<
15 Out of Tills IMim By pointed out. the prospect
. . o , orn front thut will serh
tente Would Ik* Serious
en Germany and Austrli
Menace to Knemy. thaiv it has been since
_____ debacle.
The flight of Lenine i
ington. Aug. 15.?The possl- reported in presR di8pa
f the establishment of an' ded by offlc|a,8 of ,
front that will be a serious partment a8 9ignlflcant ,
at least, to the Germans i8jening> it not the uttPr 1(
msldered by officials here. It, ,,y (he ?ol8hl.vlki. The
known in onniiociL... " " ?
* ? ?? " l,"= u,e Herman embassy froi
public of the full text or the ,,skov 8hoW8 acco*rding
ation of the "supreme gov- jn tou,.h wUh Uuss|an
: of the northern territory. ' Gennuns art> arraid
lers of the proclamation are, C,.ow of th,. noi8hevikl
o exceptions, members of the thp niany element8 oppo
ent assembly representing jn MoscoW>
winces of Novgorod, Archanilogdn,
Viatka, Kazan nncl
?a Chain of provinces extend11
the Arctic to the region of HEATH SPRIl
Cossacks in the south. + + i
chain is in the form of a Heath Springs, S. C.,
making a complete front of Miss Thelma Williar
strongly pro-ally in senti- Hill. N. ('., has returned
id representing the best ele- an extended visit at the
r the Russian population. The ;,nd Mrs. J. C. Williams,
or the (proclamation an-, M,88 Preddle Knight,
that "the peoples' representler is the guest of j
elected by universal suffrage, Glark
forced to take Into their Mr' shala D Mobley.
he government or the north- tary p?lit.e force Can
ion because as yet there is 8pont Sunday wlth hi8
1 all-Uusslan government." and Mra H w Mobiey
onoiince themselves unquall- Mlsg Myrtle Crenshaw
pposed to the Germans and gUe8t 0f Mrs. T. W. I)e'
that the new government "is olty Hil, for the pa8t we
id that Russia s and the al- Mr. Odell Mackey sp
uests in the struggle against nnd Monday of the past
dgn enemy are one and tl.~^ ,1)nbja with friends.
V.-Miss Kugenia Mobiey
lis of the state department^, in Hopkins with hei
that there is reasonable Horace Karl
for hope that the eastern The Rev Samuel Loi
ill be re-established by this day afternoon for India
vernmont, extending as it
; new Russian governno |
) the proclamation are Hit BpI
apartment otncials, the
i the movcjiifnt. The
these men in iB-estahlishing
shown in their
ion that they expect ai<! from ?
?s and one of the final para- ?of
the proclamation which fu
known that the allied troops
>t to interfere with the inter- * "
,lrs and their arrival is not jrr
the desires of the local popu- ?~*&TY\-Q
Therefore, the supreme govgrants
the allied forces enhe
north to wage the contest
the common enemy and sumle
entire population to greet
adly and assist them by ev Sy
ilble means."
T.n.n of provinces embraced //t^L\ Im
lewly proclaimed government
on the east to the Ural /
ns beyond which is the west- / g
beriati government ' where / I [St
Is of Czecho-Slovaks and! '
usaians are maintaining a1 I
overnment ready and anx-l \
fight tiie Gertnana. To the Y?A:.-;?r
re the Don Cossacks hacked I \/
Orenburg Cossacks, all train- j \ v I
lors and well armed, equally j \ ^ ~rI Ut
i war on the central powers. i
t advices show that the !
ns, whose territory borders
he Don Cossacks, are strongonistic
to the Teuton powers.
oops are in the north" to an ;
ot exactly known to the pubthe
north the British are I
I
y Druggists s
ice Advance 1 expre
For over a year.'now Car, most
we have succeeded in seven wit
maintaining o/r old
prices, princippaly by 1 he four
virtue of a / big in- turbance.
crease in sal/s. which
reduced our/overhead Mourn
Ifor our/fiscal year marvelou
endnug .lily l. t'?is windows]
our shies Amounted to .
over aV nnjlion dollars any mt
?an increase of *?S The d
per centAover the pre*
redinK /'V- " i/' thousand
We /hai\ hoped to Chandler
| bridge/ tlte- iur period
i WBltoflM'. u cf^uige in
price? on \
LF if. ih i
Ks/vapomib s~*~po,?
buy we find thatAoui ' ?
economics do not? loeep Convertible
pure with our rising
' cJ*Vn ' If in wltti
c#re regret, theroforev
tiiat wo are forced t<?\
Announce an increase, "
#>frec|lve August 11. li
Mora- f
fk $ 11 CHANDLF.
CASTER NEWS. LANCASTER. S. C.
ipiR caidweii's syr
ITX just what I need.
for an east- laxative, mild and pleas:
susiy threat- '11 l ?i T 11
i is brighter quickly and easilv. 1 wonlrli
the Russian an(J keep it Qur home all tl
and Trotzkv /From a letter to Dr. Caldwell w
tches, is re- I Mr G C* M.ur.Ph>' 4?Walk<
\ Atlanta, Oa.
he state dejf
the weakz;::::z
Dr. Caldw<
n Moscow to
-rr Syrup re
of the overby
some of The Perfect 1,(1X1
?sed to them *
Sold by Druggists Ever
50 cts. (si:?) $1
SOS *
+ + + + +
auk. 12 ? Recommended as a positive re
is, of Mars pation, mild and gentle in i
I home after j j r ! i
home of Mr. standard lamily remedy in c
I A trial bottle can be obtain*
vxisi Miiflrofi! Dr. W. B. Caldwell- 4SX Wc
Monticello, Illinois.
of the militp
Jackson,
parents, Mr. will attend a summer Bible confer- need of 5
, ence. He is making the trip by way Mr. J.
has been the of automobile. Wednesd;
Vane at Bib- Miss Mary H. VanCandingham NVor(j, to
ok. has returned to her home here after
>ent Sunday a visit to friends in Edgefield. ar
week in Co- Messrs. Cloyd Morton, Dwight children
Bridges, Hubert Mobley, Waddell home of
spent Sun- Hinson and Odell Mackey spent Sun- htst wee]
i- sister, Mrs. day In Big Springs. Miss (
Mr. Ira B. Williams has returned
lg left Mon-jto the ship Montana, after a nine
na where he day furlough at home. lotto ace
Mr. John Bennett, of Camp Jack- who will
I son, spent Sunday with his parents Mrs. .1
Miss Kate Copple, of Monroe, N.
C., has returned home after a \isit 1MK ^
to her sister. Mrs. Sam Bong. ^ ^
Mr. Arthur Morton, of Columbia, ( '
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. ^
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + end at (
WAXHAW No. 6. + ,ives
+ ++ +++++++++
We have some awful hot weather yi
for the last few days, the crops are in 1A*
ANDLER :
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jl i// a l & ivili / 1/triCJ 14S
The Point of Climax
in Sedan Design
even-passenger convertible type of sedan is givei
ssion in the cu" ent Chandler model. This is a trub
graceful Oi hne, splendidly finished and upholsten
h extreme comfort when the two auxiliary chairs
doors give ready entrance and exit without confit!
red on the standard Chandler chassis, distinguis
s motor, the sedan is most serviceable in all sea
may be lowered into the body panels, or entirely ren
)ment, the car may be entirely enclosed if desired.
handler car is offered in pthyr attractive models. !
Chandler owners know the extraordinary woi
car. '
Choose Your Chandler Now
?nger Touridg ^ dar,' ^$1795 Four-Passenger Roa
Four*Passenger Dispatch Gar, $1875
Sedan, $2495 * Convertible Coupe, $2395 % Limot
Alt prices f. a. b.
G. M. PLYLER, Deafer
^.ancaste**, S. C.
1.1 i u jrXt) # - -
R MQ-JOK Q^P^COMPANY, CLRWfe'.
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PAfJF THREI?
up Pepsin is L1YTLKTON "colleue
If- ic o Qnlen- ,Il)t water heat? electric lights and'
XL Id <X apiCIl- )ther modern improvements. Th*
ant and acts so 7th annual session will begin Sep.
1 i tember 25th.
^ WltnOUt lty Write for new illustrated cata?
1C time.'* logue; also for particulars concerning
our special ofTer to a few girla
r Street 1 w^? can not pay our catal"8u? rate*
f Address J. M. Rhodes, Littleson,
N. C.
kll'o tn\uvKT.?.'.->
.i i nfu -> ^UllCK.
L/ll 0
Notice is hereby Riven that alt
. ^ parties Indebted '<> the estate of T. K.
11% I I I 'unningham, deceased, are urgently
'equested to make payment to the unlersigned
at once, and all partiea
itive inld'ng claims . against said estate,
ire requested *U> present same duly
tcmized and verified.
y where '* Cunningham,
Mrs. Mary li. Cunningham,
()A Administrators.
vvr SL'-iU?lt-a-week.
, ? . CITATION' FOR bKTTKIl.S OF \l>imcdy
tor consti- ministration.
ts action. The Q. (n ~
State of South Carolina,
:ountless homes. County of Lancaster.
di_ . By J. R:., Stew man, Judge of Proby
writing to bate. v
icliimrinn Qt-roof Whereas ,\fvs. Ida J. Adams has
isilingion Oireet, made sail to mV to grant her .Letters
of Administration of the estate and
effects of David ytdany^ deceased.
___________________These are. therfefore, t<? citeand
? admonish all and \hfgulur the kini
good rain. di ed and creditors If of the said deCrawford
Sistare left last **iut t hey ^Wl appear before
me, in the Comrtxif Probate, to
ay morning for Camp Wads- be field at Lancaster on\15th August,
enter service. 1;'18; publication thereof.
at 1 1 o dork in the forenoon. to
id Mrs. Brown Sistare and show cause, ijr any they nave, why s
or Lancaster, visited at th< th?' *a!d Ad ministration sh^ld noty
he granted. * ^V.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Sistare (liven under my hand, this ?3th %
, day of July, Anno Domini
% j. H. STMWMAN; 0
Jertrudo Ferguson has re Probate Judge j."
> the sanitorium at Char- .
itmpanied bv her mother
undergo treatment there. ^
M Ferguson and daughter. + PROFESSIONAL CARDS *
light, of Kaeford, N. is i
elatives in this cotnmunitv + + + + + + + + (
largie .sister.', ot Lanrast.r |>K f UKKCK FUNDKRBITIK..
im a week's vacation at the
Dental Surgeon.
her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. *
Office Hours:
."."'nelson RP...I the week- 8:30 '? 12:30 * ?' V
Wu.Lw.n-lh with rein- 2:00 ? 0:03 p ? * "
And by Appointment. ..f
Office Phone 160.
Residenre Phone lo.
)u Get The News? Office over Lancaster Pharmacy.
OK. W.sS. HOI.I.Y, Veterinary Phy
? sician, Surgeon ?nd Dentist. Office-* .
(Jre??!T Heod Live Stu r?ffhWeT7
\\\ et odes. Residence Phone 185;.SM
OfE ? Phone 226.
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Motor* LEGAL ADS j ,
LLt.lSTKA riON NOTICE. ?
State of South Carolina.
i County of Lancaster ?
| To the Voters of i.ancaster County: *
r I Under the act of the general asBf
sc ingiy of 1917, all registration ,<5ertl
flea tea will tfriVoffice bep?iUD* i?>U
1918; and forykin\at 9 p. ri of re"
\ registering all v. wilKjolease5 county,
MHh^B \ the hooka of regis:from^ -*111 be open * .
^nH| I in the oflflce of the county board o?,t^ 5
^s. mSSBmi J registration at Lancaster court house
I^BII Kn// every day during the months of Jul}
^3/ ' and August (Sunday excepted) from
9 o(i o'clock A. M. to t>:00 P. M., at -i.
J! which time the voters are invijjed to. 75*
')J appear In person and qualify!#**.
y Note, please: That under tli'law;
>'ou niust apply in person, and?i<3Lby .
proxy. JU t\ , *
During this time voters of ajf, sections
of the county may Vet^'ter;
but for their convenience, the regis^ vtration
board will visit all towhsjiin^
during the month of September %/fipj$N*
register the voters. This achedure'Oy
will be published later.
W. (i. A. Porter,
1 its finest W. v. Kstrldge, (
handsome U. J. Flynn, , *.
hI. It seats County Hoard of Registration.
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O rA ?r* *?""
?i v; ill U?C. IV-Hl. ""V*' ^
iion or dis- j
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\dster. SI705 ^
usine. S309S ft./. Knod Adm.nl..,. tk?
. OJ* T?r'i?r H?)/nU befefer' muJ4? hla- ' \
,- *^v ? '. ml?'ity sobers? ?n not go prp\
. jl? kfn* rotiny %ohar rtprv'flf eookln'
t1 <. 9f- Koin' on, 'c.y6??? i\ nibblt in a yw^t.-ia
* ' c-r gofn' tcrieok n\lghty good to mos*
I enuybody ffb' I<?n^ 'pmmt er'icdfcs
I hnvin' tot savo <kn moot. 'Sidos
j U /indor hay? 'or ntve do
r , \ wpcaj. flcftir for company an ?ot bra^d
j /it en din yrtr? "substltut*"
'NT) OMTO fl*W,r- />?t *'.*? o)' o<rl dono i>ny dAt
?t^W, WriHJ tr> wll>rd0 wnr you gW ter food d?
' //J woter tthi'n do\t\a?' fipMl*.
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