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fcv* > *? r ' page six mil GAINS 68 "S??S2 . POUNDS: TOOK MAC ** y * Lost Health Completely am! U)ndon Spp Had to Lay OIT 15 Months. States, (treat will be the fou . . _ of nations and ALMOST LOST HOPE I cis Trippel to i Now Hack on Regular Run Uor-cpondent. ly issued an a] Says lanlac is Only Kent- ate formation edy Ever Helped Hint. j "Council for i I.eauue of Nat j "The tirst tt "My name is J. M. Watson and my divest the seh i.. \ i,, i << * ? jiuiiic in .uuimr, .\?a. t am iitu ??" 8111(1. /\ , ^ - three years oid ami by profession am absolute guarai a railroad engineer. I have a reg- not mean, for ular run on the work train between armament. It Selma an'd Mobile. and forget' pe "Up to only a few months ago "A league < that is, up to the time 1 started tak- the power to ' ing Tanlac my health was broken That is the cn .-s-dcrtvn completely. When 1 com- tion. If it ha menced taking Tanlac I only weigh- way of all the ed one hundred and three pounds "Its chief fi and had not been able to work for move the cans f-''fifteen months. Now, after taking make it easy f only'ihrge and a half bottles of Tan-, ate and hard lac, I'*?eigh one hundred and sev- nation knows enty-one pounds and have actually power to enfoi gained sixty pounds and never felt scant respect n better in my life. I suffered for sev- "Does anvoi oral years with the worst of stom- lieve that such ach trouble and constipation. I kept motely possibh dropping down in weight and losing j Germany? She strength, and finally I broke down! of an angered completely. I had several attacks ends in a dnr of what was called acute poisoning nant. If it ? of the stomach and nobody knows would snap he bow I suffered. I took treatment at of the universe the Marine Hospital at Algiers, \a.,lis a menaee to and at Toulane Hospital, New ()r-j "No propag: , leans. I also took treatment at Hot ant at the pre; Springs. Ark., and at Lookout Moun-I paganda of tl tain. To tell you the truth. 1 tried And its exister everything I could think of and niany's defeat ^ spent hundreds of dollars, but I just lnr game the kept gcing down hill, and for fifteen j "A council whole months I was unable to run league of nati I my engine or to do any other kind in every count fry of work. Of course. 1 was awfullj if imperialisti J discouraged about myself, as I could nastic desires J see but little hope of ever being well checked We gain. While I was sick and unable with the l*nit? , to work, a brakeman gave me a half Great Britain. bottle of Tanlac. I took it and he- democracies ai gan to feel better right away. My j influential por * stomach felt better and I got so 1 nations in the r conjd eat and enjoy my meals. I " A prelimin When this was gone I bought anoth-j Britain should &? * er bottle, and after finishing it I felt lie men of al 80 much better I went back to work - ' %on a switch engine. I could just PRIORITIES feel myself gaining in weight and NOT HI Retting stronger every day, and after taking my second bottle I went hack u??gistrant Mn to running an engine on the main ,jn| (o |n,| line. . Dof 7 "Now, since taking three and a * s half bottles of Tanlac. I am work- \\- ,1,1,1 ten Ing regular, running a work train priorities class A between Mobile and Solum, the announced l>v swampiest country in this section of >,,, xvjjj not the State. Now. what I have told | ,;ll(is j detoi you is the truth, and hundred of ti.ation on or people who know me and know how men between t . I looked before I took Tanlac will years, who re tew you th" sane thing. Another hoards may de thftig. you can see from my picture, dustries are tie ' " which I had taken while I v:> sick, i,m deferred how much stronger and healthier 1 must satisfv tl * look now than 1 did then. They can dustry is neros ^ say what they please about Tanlac the individual and patent medicines, but 1 can ,() industry truthfully say that Tanlac is the only ' vost Marshal medicine that ever did nie anv good, , plans for apply and 1 want everybody to know about cupationnl exet it. If people do not believe you, sifying the nc just tell theni to come and look at f'>' with the cc me now and then look at my picture, an,on'l?d draft which was taken while 1 was sick. "i>pb in? nt to plaining to re I will show them mighty quick what ,n whjph farps /Tanlac has done for me. stfication shou Tanlac, the master medicine, is The rogulatl s sold exclusively by J. F. Mac key, ! advisory comm Lancaster; Peoples Drug & Grocery district hoard. f - Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd, the department Kershaw. Adv. department of ' " " " third by the ' I ... _ 7 troduce at heai f * J ' ^Vood S Seeds siflcation, the I # m priorities list, 1 Crimson Clover ^ cyh. its conclusions ^ \ , Increases crop produc- any particular / V tion, improves the land and makes an excellent + + + + J grazing and forage crop. + PR0FESs WOOD'S FALL CATALOG Just Issued Tells All About j MjMa Crimson Clover, i ?*?< Alfalfa, Fulghum Oats, (,mce Hg?"'09:to Abbruzzi Rye and all other J:0o to Farm and Garden Seeds ? FOR FALL SOWING. Kesldon Catalog mailed free. Write for Office over 1 r It, and prices of any Seeds req,,irC(1' OH. W. S. HO ">1X W. WOOD & SONS,' :;? oUT " ?i - X; . ^ \ - the l'ancas s power to mmhhphhh e its decrees of Notions Value. . , tha extreme weakness often n< Impaired hearing, weakened ey t 12. 'The I nited bronchitis and other troubles, Britain and France. Scott't EmaUion Is given pro mlat ion of any league It carries strength to the organs tliev must accept this and creates rich blood to build I up the depleted forces. >, declared Sn l-ran-j aUMwathiWeooScottUEmuMoa. an Associated Press | It u rw* from AkohoL ppeal for the iramedi- . . . , ior employment, including in England of a:. . . . ture, is a necessary industr the Advocacy of ?i .. . Ipation or employment wi | meaning of the law and reg ling to he done, is to! . . nor shall such lists prevent erne of illusions.' ho . triet hoard from holding as le of nations is not an! . , irv. anv industry, occupation itee of peace. It docsi ployment, including agricult the present, total dis- _ , _ contained therein. Such pi cannot -he a forg.ve ! lists and other facts and nacea tion in the possession of i if nations must have ..... visors will supplement the enforce its decrees. , , , . . . , , tion in possesion of the IX of the whole ques- , , , , 4. boards in dealing with s not. it will go the cases.' rost. i ... . ! Detailing the method boi inction will he to re-1 _ ,, , . to follow, the regulations sa^ e of war. It must . ... istrant shall be considered or nations to co-oper,. to exemption onlv when co to stand alone. If a ... ., . , , engaged. in an occupatl that a league has no , , - ' , ... boards class as essential; v rce its decrees, it has removal would result in sul tr scruple for it. , . . damage to the enterprise, ai ne in his senses be- " . . "the available supply of i a league is even re- * ^ ' e with a dominant competent in the capacity is the pariah nation that ,he registrant canno world. If the tight ?laced without direct, sub w. she remains domi- matGr,nl ?"d detriment mded tomorrow, she ?ff^tive operation of the r fingers at the ideals Pr's(V i. Germany, as she is. Further restricting the the world's peace. "f defGrrGd clarification 01 inda is more 'mport- ,rial pounds, the regulation ent time than the pro- ,,oards ,h:,t shou,d 10 league of nations. "^er things the b ice depends upon (lor- 1,mG ? registrant has been at her own particu- P>"vment. and become co game of 'war. before granting his claim for the advocacy of a "is not now 5,0 engage?1 for ons will be necessary n,arv Purpose of avoiding rv as far as possible, service. c tendencies and dv- 1,1 P^neral. the regulation! for conflict 'arc to be Plnee "f ? necessary workm can begin at any rate necessary occupation in clasi vt States. France and OI an export or asslsta Tthron wo* torn 'divisionnl hr*nd in pI re hound to form an aru' "10 place of a sole mai (ion of any league of dirertor in class IV. near future. The advisory committees ary council for flreat draft hoards are empowe he formed from pub1 opinions." i m does E ^mHiiil?ri M) THE HOARDS Sliow Kssen- B|jL Jj[1 ij^r istry to Me I'ut in j|J Sick ticaf:on of industry ^R?| the war industries hS| * villvll hind district draft Efl Cardui> the woman., mining deferred clas- ^ toniCi he,pcd Mrs wn eupational grounds of ^PB |jam Hversole, of Haze he ages of is and !; Hatch, Ky. Read wha l y. The sjie writes: "I had ; ^Erj9 general breaking-dowi u-e-sary. Inn in grant- G{ my health. 1 was ii eiassitieat ons, they i bed for weeks, unable t lemselves that the in- get up. 1 had such ;sary and further that weakness and dizziness legist rant is essential mB ...and the pains wer nip very severe. A frien were diselosrd hy Pro- told me I had tried every Ceneral Crowder's Bk a thing else, why n< ing a more liberal oc- Cardui ? ... 1 did, 8n option scheme in clas- soon saw it was helpin w registrants, togeth- After 12 bottlet implete text of the ^|| I am strong and well." regulations and a _ . __ the questionnairo ex- A/\l\JCi glstrants the actions mm m. , ML_ m relating to th.ur clas A fH Eprf ( Id he noted. | gj gj gg g | | U>ns provide that tlx- g L*/W H HI to ? b| U~A H 11 '""' '" '"' P Bn iJM*? H Bj fj 3 I of lahor. one t j&TB* H H ff^y ' agriculture and the board Itself, may in- TL _ \X/_ TP rings on deferred das- IDC WODUHD S iC war industries board but adds: WM Do y?u ,eel wcak? diz sball not i>e regarded ZY> worn-out? is you n the district board in IJr lack of good health cause as to whether or no' from any of the com Industry, occupation.' plaints so common t . . i women? Then why nc 4 Kyi give Cardui a trial? I >IONAL CARDS Hi should surely do for yo what it has done for s ! + + + + + + many thousands of othe t'K FUNDKKISUIIK, women who suffered al Surgeon. should help you back t c ho VV^ Ask some ,ady frien Appointment. wf% who has taken Cardu hone ICO. She will tell you howl cu Phono l o. helped her. Try Cardui Lancaster Pharmacy. I# All H I.IjY, Veterinary F'hy 4/1 UgJJIJ>lO on and Dentist. Of!ic? yjja ^ Dive Stock Co IMione I ..( : ' ?' -*"' STER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. ; ' !!a!in deferred classification for registrants who are entitled to it, but I who for patriotic reasons may object I to making the claim for themselves. I l'rovost Marshal General Crowder lias insisted that registrants entitled I H to suck classification should make I the claim when filing out their ques- I tionnaires as a patriotic duty to pre- I 1 J t 0111 u iiiictusaaiv yv ui iv uy lilt* u, rill I 1 boards. ' WILL MINIMIZE EFFECT OF THE DRAFT ON LABOR agricul-i / v occu-! ^'d'lh Says Assurances Are thin the Given llim lly President ulations,; Wilson, the dis-i necessa- Washington. Sept. 12. Assuror etn- anoes 1'iat every effort will bo made lire not to PrevtM,t the new army draft af- I eference fe(ting labor any more than can be ? Infornvi- prevented was given him by Presi. , dent Wilson. Senator Smith, of B such ad- '; informa- Carolina, said after a confer- U ditriot em'e at which the senator appealed ft* specific ,() "u> ''resident to relieve the labor H |T situation, particularly as it affects I , cotton. & ?T irds are Ik, , a r Plans are being worked out by c. entitled ',,ovosl Marshal General Crowder inpletely nn(' war department officials, and .. some announcement to that effect n on tin' 01 , . . will he made shortly, it was under- M hen his w ,. . stood. The nature of the plans was J list a nt in 1 M , . |not disclosed. id when Senator Smith told the President 3 persons . that unless some action is taken at S is such g . . once, the present shortage in the t he ro .. , cotton crop will he greatlv increas istantial, , . ed and urged that some arrange- S t to the ment he made so that men affected S enter- a by the manpower bill, hut now oni- H ployed in the production tif cotton, *a T granting ' t* 6 . . will not he called into military ser- B F I indus- . ... . i vice until the present crop is liar- ffl is not'fv m vested. The draft law calling men H A consider r{ * ' ^ .inwirii -i ;iii(i .ii years or ape, the M senator declared, seriously affected u 'jj ' ^ the labor situation in the cotton H states while to extend those apes ).J that he ... , , ... I 5? will almost paralvze the industry. m L the prl- 3 ? military _ K SORE THROAT j 2 or Tonsilitis, garble & with, warm salt h water then apply I*?* BWv l i nt man- ^y,^u. Ik)dytiu^ lass III: \7.1?riV0II'SfMl '' taper ^|jJUSJuU2ul!UJHs9 NEW PRICES 30c, 60c, $1.20 I to the 'red to [ ] !| Wifi |Sav^Y X It is our earne st d< ? The saving will ampfc S 1JJ % carrying packages. 1 * gf to discontinue the deli ** 29 % fee' now our dutv t I(L t III! 10 F on all pnrchases ?m< ,D'C J* war<^s- You have a < j ? lected stock in town, o 0 keep Country Produc " 'f we are ?* * out our " C t Pure Jl Bennet ^ 1 , x ? FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1918. MTRIGLEYS " * Zfe will win this war 'ot.iing else really matters until we do! The Flavor Lasts k ' I .. / I I ?! ! * $ <$> ?jj> ?fr ^ ^1 ^l> tfr >+<M%H%H%M^+<M%M%M%M%M%? [ ) kNT TO h T -, w X* ou Money f 1 > ssire to save our patrons monev. ! , f . y repay you for your efforts in ? J W^ar conservation compelled us * J ivery and credit business and we it, . v \ x. o save our customers at Jeast ?? *.< WCent. J I' Dun,ting to One Dollar and upchance to buy from/the best se- ' We will make special effort to e for the next two months while f stock, Food Store a np :t-1 enyjjo A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A rV V V^v^rWrVV V V VKfliV ^ *< /. ?. jr%9^