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: a Y FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. NUX-IRON | WILL. BUY i , J FOBURI (fc&'pSL outh Carolina Fa i.V/\. Forage to Offer ' J Market In Thla F f W,M B* Qlven Co1 - Columbia.?Auaun ww fr { of Conservation ami the Food Admlnlst rr?!?r?~1 Carolina, has recet 1R:. > i ' 'rz.. iJl Trmte Mark , . . .. _ /? ?' .; I'M-1 ?.n?! the Chief of the For 1Ji" "War Department. k Av ""' I Division, stntliiK thi | from farmers and ' for sale In the nel rT*^"X army camps and ca III l\| I 1 gladly received and * alderatlon. With Paw-Paw Added herl^^ tow f < * wherever we can do THREE POWERFUL *.?<??. ?" < >! ?? ______ _ i It is advised wh FORCES iN "ONE i farmers are submit als on forage they PUT UP IN LIQUID FORM kind and grade of fc _____ sail, the quantity ar time they can make Mrs. J. U. Saunders, res.d.ng in, pr,ce ,f prlcoa arp Lewiston. N. C.. says: "I have been chasea win bo mudo suffering from dyspepsia and stom- All proposals shou ach troubles along with extreme Chief of the Forage nervousness, was completely run^ the Quartermaster down, losing considerable weight. I States Array. L?ytto: saw your Liquid Remedy, Ironized *" Pftw-Paw, advertised, purchased a ^r" ^ohn ^ bottle. The result from the first orae #Ume P*8*10 .... , .... anc? from the Oove ML y bott,e was so encouraging that I ^ f#u ,hat farmft, took a regular treatment. After, Statea who have fo| three weeks* persistent use I am de- ^ given consldei lighted to tell you that not only has when It la consider* my indigestion disappeared, but my and cantonments c nerves are acting normal. I have market, and the sa actually put on flesh to the extent of the Government woi 16 pounds and am as well a woman I *? disregarded. today as I ever was. Certainly you have a remedy that every woman SO-BO** RULE^ suffering as I did should know j about, so I give you full liberty to Houtehold RHeased P* uake any use of this letter so others Piedflsa, But Mui an know its great virtues." | ..Amount of Wheat Ironized Paw-Puw Remedy will Columbia.?Houso o more to brighten the world, to tlcally put htolr hon * Ispel gloom, to make happy homes basis last spring hi p ?.?nd strong iron bodies, than all the fr001 their pledges medicines that have eve: been com- m[n'l|trl"o"1 1 .... ? . . maim. _ , ntirni uuili U1W ihmiihmmi. i no evidence e are pubchange has been ni lishing every day should be eonrlu- fifty" rui#t however sive proof. continue to purchas A system that Is overworked or ?' wh?at ubstltatei flour. Bakera are at run down requires a harmless stlm-! victory Bread, whtc ulant. Iron i zed Paw-Paw Tonic llfta laat 25 per cent whi .~7T *?*d holds you. Your druggist prob-; ^h? coming in of ... . ^ , I erop has made It p< ably keeps It. but be doesn't it ia Uon to ^ back pi sold and recommended by all lead- habit of eating, but lng druggists. ?' war an(* n?0< jjlflHft Ironized Paw-Paw. Formula oni " .ocd res-..-. I oautton, even in th WHP7 every bottle. Mail orders promptly J crop. attended to. Interstate Drug Co. | Px*>llO eating plac Inc.. New York ?Adv. ; l~"d trom thalr "r ALLIED FOOD COb Do You fet The News? """? Columbia.?Herbe: food sdmlnistrator. 1 U1111111111111111111111111111111III i 11111111 n 111 llr ]WOing joint rosolu ? ? Controllers of the ? V m\f tooth ~ France, Italy and <! - "IJr 1 ccl,f = to America: . | well, Davis, sol 1j J" " W *7*1 2= ders It possible to i k ? can bite. mere = restriction.. which t V ? f ~ with peculiar hards V 1 are lot sot peo- ? peoples, yet it is ab: *4ll y? WW WW # !_ ? that r,K,rt economy i > j r? pie 1 would like = ^n?u j S - # yj = ling of all foodstui" YJ j ? to Olte ? creased production. fit as E ta1ne<i throughout th jk | | ri'vi1". , Wfr # jB * ? r= tlon of waite thai I 1 Thus spoke the 1 s German emperor, ~ front can be accrm 1 in a playful mood, 1 *ocki of ,ood'tufr9 E to his American dentist, = ? | Dr. Arthur N. Davis. ? | LIVER D | And the Kaiser | 1 spoke plainly of 1 , | some of those whom 1 | he "would like to bite." 5 S He sooke insultingly of = c . I President Wilson and ? , S?y. ?S y?r Old i other prominent Amer- E Af | icans who have dared E . I to oppose him. e ~ E Meadorsvllle, Kj I Dr. Davis has |i HlCT",both,m' ?' ^ - a? i.?i j ii. _ 11 , ^ Jflfe my age. which in fiF e iuiu 11 an inj|^vci " Irl startling artUrf not 'ct"? wt'""" " T 1 that are to appear in g 'e*ra a8?' alom" :;vf i this paper. | flx- 1 waa con8tl ? = didn't act My dlges ^ I Don't Fail to Read 1 u 10011 80 llul? to 1 . # = petite was gone. I ' i i neKaiser as I 1 a?,dea 1 * ? S = Draught a thorough 1 I Knew Him 1 """"" = ? trouble. I began ia 1 for 14\ears I b0,ter"'(er Vr,'-' vvi* v =, naproved and i l>en s^itmiimiiaiuiiiiiiiiiii|fiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii>lI TTii" Rr ^ T , * THE LANCASTE Pftniftr" North America as an fnsura rllnlllir xtalmt the ever present dangei I UllttUL Harvest failure and the possible ns slty tor large and emergency dr III ft A II np to Europe. We canot administer Ml .DMHS 'ood Pr?Hl*m on the basis of l| | Ulillil U >**ar's war. We must prepare for long continuance If we are to lni rmcrs Who Have ^solute victory." Will Find Roady State?All Offers COOPERATION NECESSARY TO nslderatlon. PREVENT SUGAR FAMI t Kohn. chairman Columbia.?There Is shortage I Productclon of sugar There will be no sugar fam ration for South This Is the assurance given by ved a letter from Food Administration. ago Branch of tho While manufacturers using si Quartermaster's ?nd the trade are under rigid re* it offers of forago tlons. conservation of sugar In dealers having It household Is no honor; but the t glihorhood of the Administration le able to give posl utonments will he assurance that there will be no si will be given con- famine only upon the presump that the American people are g letter, <ve are -O conscientiously and patriotic or the government live up to the regulatlona?an al so to tho best ad- ance for the household of two poi considered." per month per person, en contractors or "We cannot in honor compel Eu: ting their propon- to <t? with less while we take r should state the 'or ourselves." says the Food Ad >rago they have to Ut rat Ion. id Its location, tho Canning Is good economy, and si shipment, and the ?or canning may be had on certlflcc satisfactory, pur- hut so far as possible fruits and * , It Is assured. tables should be put up without su Id be addressed to The succes o* the sugar prograi Branch. Office of the Fc^d Administration dep flnnnra 1 IlnltaH UtmIV 11 nnn ^ (|11 ou ? w ? w ~ HVWW* WUU VWV| q Building, Chlca- lh* Am?rlo?? people. ==? FIXED PRICE FOR -a In thla and other rarS GINNING COTTI Iter the natural vlng In freight to ild be a faotor not Food Adm)n|Btrat|on Nameg P . Which May Be Charged In Si Carolina?$3.60 for a Bale of TILL IN EFFECT. Pounda, $1.60 for Bagging and " From "No Wheat" t Still Uee Equal Columbia*?The Food Adinlnjt! Subst tutes tlon ^ag pXO(j price which ma wires w ?o P1"*?" changed for ginning in South Caro 109 on a w ea ens j9 flxod pr|Ce becomes effective ive been released .. ? ^ ? j mediately, and is as follows by the Food Adihsolutely without For ginning a bale of 600 pound harvest. As no lint cotton or leas. $3 60 per bale, i&de In the "fifty- each additional 100 pounds of lint \ house wives will ton, at the rale of 70 cents^per e an equal weight pounds. When bagging and -ties I with tnetr wneat furnished by gliuier, $150 auu ill* 111 obliged to make Thft farmer ,haU haTB th# prlvl h must contain at of furnl>hlDg hii own bagging at aubatltutea. tla# lh> -V..1 >ssible tor the na- | S5?? LESS SUGAR NEEDED TO TS '.SCfn'lvM tn aiiipptpii rr? Tllltl AAf a face of a good bWttl tN 1 LA I HAN UUD es are likewise re10 wheat" pledgee. Save the waste. 100 million cupa of coffee are ITROLLBR8 da? ,n the Unlted states. DON OF WASTE. 700 million cupa of tea are n Hoover. federal da,1>' tn ,he Unlted 8,atMhas cabled the fol- | 170 million cups of tea and coffi tlon of the Food ; If even an average of half a i United States, spoon of sugar per cup Is left ui reat Britain back solved at the bottom of the cup i tea and coffee, the waste would b htle the Increased 700.000 pounds of sugar dHlly. nltod States ron Stir your augur until It dissolve relax some of t>' Less sugar is needed when It lave been Oorue Bolvee ihlp upon all our I . , ? _ .... ... ' It is estimated that one-third to solutely necessary , , . , . half of all sugars used in home ?nd elimination of , , ^ ^ . . . used In tea hud coffee, mptlon and hand Ts as well as In- Think it over. How Is K in 3 should ha main- ho,n? Isn't there a chance for i? European allied '"A? orth America It ?omy and ellmina- Requisition Stocks of Itice. :hf> transportation Tokio, Aug L"J An imperial en and supplies dinunce issced authorizes the 1 1 to the European nment to requis'tion all stock; lpllshod and that rJc(, Th,. rico will bo pu( on can be built up In . . v market. IIDN'T ART DIGESTION WAS BA Kentucky Lady, Who Tells How She Was Relie ter a Few Doses of Black-Draught r.?Mrs. Cynthia doses of Black-Draught" Is town. Bays: "At Seventy years of successful use i. the liver does made Thpdford'? Black-Draught standard, household remedy. Ev hen young. A few . ... member, of every family, at tin ich wns all out of need the he]p thaf Black-Draught < pated, my liver give In cleansing the system and itlon was bad, and llevlng tho troubles that come fr ipset me. My ap- constipation. Indigestion, lazy lh was very weak... etc. You cannot keep well unless y< old give Rlnck- stomach, liver and bowels are In g? trial as I knew It working order. K&p them that w r.ended for this Try Black-Draught. It acts prompi ik.ng It I felt Eentlv and tn ?? " - Q II J >B0p# My appetite j feel (aurglBh, tahe a dose tonlR urn? stronger. My I You will fyel fresh tomorrow. 1'r 11 v and the leost ' ^ '?acltaK??Oue cent a d< ;hted with a fqr All . its. J. Cj A * ' -*r? l \f \ ^ 4?. E * ( . \ '"L f?in'"ai?i^ x i- \ R NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. inc? ' ol MAXIMUM 44 I CfS 1 Preservation of Fruit With I i the MINIMUM ? Sugar. alway lure | need The sugar shortage Is one of the in- | I conveniences of the war. It is not a . tragedy. A little consideration and SvrUC resourcefulness will quiekly help to lessen the inconvenience. of I Housewives who have been aocusthe *oniet' to Preserving fruits with quantities of sugar should not view the 1^mr present sugAr shortage as a death trjr knell to their plans for conserving the fruit surplus. It is Important that ^ these fruits be saved f<* wlntor use. ^ [tlvo niiiincwivcn wno nave ooen arcui- k igar tomed to preserving fruits with quanitlon titles of sugar should not view the olng present sugar shortage as a death 'ally knell to their plans for conserving the low fruit surplus. It is Important that inds these fruits be saved for winter use. Sugar is desirable in preserving rope fruit, but it Is not necessary to ith sucnore cess. There are three things which mln- the housewife should do to help In the ^ mil augar conservation program: . 1. Preserve a part of the fruit by j l^XclX1 methods requiring no sugar. nQtUtt igar. 2. Preserve a part of the fruit with i ? a o( * greatly reduced supply of sugar. | *y* ends 8. Preserve a part of the fruit by Dl". V ?era- replacing some of the sugar ordinarily used with other sweeteners. Moilt * When canning without sugar frnlts may be put up by the usual methods, : sugar. Using for the liquid, water alone In-1 MolassesSteed of sirup. n substltule ^11 Unsweetened fruit Juice may b? flavored frc III used In place of sirup. t rles. The 1 J ll Unsweetened fruit Juice may be Pr,)inin^n^' concent rated to a thin sirup and ournnuiuused In plac? of sugar. molussoa. g 'rlo? Fruit may ba canned with one-half produtt outh *r one-fourth tha usual amount of su- Glucose o 500 ?ar sweetness of the sirup in niay be u" which fruits are canned may b? re- ?' ,he -ugl rioa. jjucpd recipe exce In making Jams, marmalades and k " butters, reduce the volume of fruit w* ' 'tr?e pulp one-third to one-half by boiling. M ^ y be then measure and add only one-half Una. ?ugar by weight instead of the cusi im- ternary three-fourths. I aiu ml r Other svr?K ""ere may be used in- Washing Is of stead of sugar. ! will be est For Honey?If honey Is obtainable It;oip;i 1 army ">ot* may be used weight for weight to re- ^ .jip w 00 pla< part or all of tha sugar In any given recipe except In Jelly making. | aside $5.7 Three-fourths uf a cup of honey i tiosj. The lege weighs about as much as a cup of ,.(bout ?1-? and _________ fc HAN E Famous For It torA Great - At Moc \TEARLY fiftv tlmnsnU/i i'\ 1^1 responsive, how eConom Chandler car is. / D "Greatest of all light sixe Chandler than it does/today, with minute comparisons and In the ownerships of a Cha j I ' automobile?great from the s tea daily performance ynder all re * of economy in operation and vners tell of gasoline milcagi veil thousand to nine thou Chandler report. Owners and < Chandler car is rrfuch less thai has owned or sold. Beautifully designed and fii ery Chandler chassis. le8' Choose Yo can ; Se\>en~Passenger Touring Car, S I re- j Four-Pass et om i . Conver tibia Sedan. $2-495 Co irer, All pi Dur Tr. i' * ?, G. M. 1 tly- * Lai rou :ht ice 1 CHANDLER MOTOR CA1 r . . *.. \ * *2$ " PACTforHREg *^4 kR. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsiir^S all that it is claimed to be and I wiil "v s keep it in the house as it is all that I for my children, and grown folks as welL lot hesitate to recommend Dr. Caldwell's i Pepsin to my friends." (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written bv\ Mrs. Esther Porter Harrelsun, George- 1 town, S. C. J Dr. Caldwell's >yrup Pepsin . The Perfect Laxative f Sold by Druggists Everywhere / 50 cts. (3?) $1.00 / Id, pleasant-tasting combination of simple ve herbs with pepsin that acts easily and ally. Children like it and take it willingk. trial bottle can be obtained by writing to V. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, icello, Til inois. >>? , ???????????? MKIMHANT STKW.MKIl SUNK IN -Molasses may be used as A (OOMSION OFF HATTER A 8 for sugar with such strong Washington, Aug. 22.?The morilte ac plums and cranbes- chant steamer Proteus of 2,000 tons flavor of molasses remains was sunh in collision with another t steamship about 3 4 miles sojathvest^^ *' , ?All grain sirups are Ilk? uiamonti ghoals, off Cape H I" ivlng a decided flavor to teras N the navy department was informed. The other vessel, I r Corn Sirup These sirups which was not seriously damaged, sd to replace three ourt is gtood an,j ,escued the crew of tho I ir by weight In any given .1 pt Jelly making. Thf - Proteug- ^ I . a cup of these sirups tut ae much as a cup of Army 22.?Laundries I ^ 1 J 1^1 JJ^^H A in prin- v. ft Ti TjkB has r>4,! '. <) for the construebe >L E R S T*tj $ s Marvelous Motor -?? : "'''' ' ' I I ^ t Automobile ierate Cost - I <prV,^ land lor owners know how powerful and 83?irt. ncai, now dependable and enduring the f -nen with their t i <; I *~R s" never more accurately described the aIf you wished to search the whole market p tests this would he your answer, too. mdler Six you will possess a really great standpoint of mecnnmcal excellence and tad conditions, great from the standpoint * I maintenance. Thousyds of Chandler e of fifteen to seventeen? tiles per gallon. sand miles per set of f. ?s is the usual dealers alike say the ser upkeep of tlie i that of other good car, hich they have j \a W I1 nished bodies are mount an the famous ur Ch&ndler NoW ? 70S I our-PajtAcnger Roadster, f 179f! nger Dispatch Car. SIS 75 avertible Coupe, S23fJS 1 imnusine, SJOQ5 , t rices f. o. h. Clev. iand . ^ 5LYLER, Dealer * J ncaster, S.? C. u/' Mar I COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO J// - \ v;-f A