The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 08, 1918, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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ORGANIZATION FOR 55
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iLANCASTER COUNTY ,?I
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All Committees Appointed for Unit;
Great War Work Drive I Van
| Whit
Next Week.
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COL. SPRINGS CHAIRMAN *
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Chairmen Also Have Heen Ap- Mrs
pointed in the Various School R'? " 11
Districts Throughout the ' s
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County. j F. b
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Following is the organization for,
week v
Lancaster county in the lTnitcd War
"Work campaign which begins ne.\ ^( ^
Monday and continues for one week: ' '
ter s di
Chairman?Leroy Springs. near \\
Speakers' committee?W. R. j
\Thomson, Rev. I). W. Keller. fo
Publicity committee?John M. Miss
TMadra. (!eo. It. Craven. W. C. Cor- ...
r -- - * 1(1 V it II
coran, John W. Hamel. school
Advertising committee?J. H. st;,(e ?
"Wltherspoon. A. J. Gregory, J. T.
"Wylie. port, S,
Negro committee?J. T. Thomas- nojg|ib<
on. J. W
Boys committee?II. II. Scott. I service
' Industrial committee?A.^ H. Hob- (prjsed
bins. for a f
Treasurer?E. M. Croxton. If jf
School District Chairmen. justify
Antioch?W. It. Hauler. Lancas
Barberville?II. N. Patterson. veinher
Belair?J. L. Pettus. , |d||
Belltown?II. J. Beckham. Jainr
Rruce?W. B. Bruce. Mill las
Bethel?Dr. R. F. llorton. Mast
Bufonl?It. VV Parker. Craig i
North Lancaster?A. B. Robinson. rents. 1
Cane Creek?W. .1 Hammond. The
Camp Creek?B. 11. Plyler. have s
Caston?W. J. Bowers. pock in
Charlesboro?E. C Mungo. ,jon fr
Crenshaw?W. J. Williams.
Dixie?L. M. Clyburn. FORT
Douglass?M. J. Green.
Dry Creek?H. W. Bell. i Fort
Elgin?J. S. Hagins. cent m
Fork Hill?D. J. Hinson. the Fo
Ferguson?J. It. Sistare. im, nWpf
Flat Creek?R. II. Hinson. (,|t> tioi
Helms?W E. Taylor. posed c
Haile Gold Mine?G. \V. Walsh. comniu
Heath Sprinps O. E. Williams. ,Ms. J
Jacksonham- G. E. McDow. N'ims, <
Jones Cross Roads- .1 It. Caskev. Hailes,
Kershaw?Jno. T. Stevens. l>er, Fc
Lancaster?IV Jones. Therrel
Midway??W. P. Fstrldpe. ray. R
New Bethel?D. P. Sapp. !? J
Osceola J. A. Haywood. elected
Oak Hill?A. A. Knipht. vice pt
Oak Ridpe F. J. Bailey. retarvOak
llni ;t V. R. Rollirss. authori
Pleasant Valley S. E. Bailee. *17001
Pleasant Hill?C. S. R? hertson. cot I on
Pleasar* Plain J. \V Welsh. The
Rich Hill? R. A. Pla kn >n. resume
Riverside?W. H Draftin. vice of
Stoneboro?G. () Hammond. a joint
** ^Tradesville J. L. Funderhurk. the ho
Taxahaw?J C. Cook. th" inf
Tahernncte ('. H. Rowell. ' nrnved
Union?S. *7. A. Hinson. i it is p
Unity?J. A. McCain. lies an
Van Wyok?J. M. Voder. prepati
White Bluff?-C. W. H'nson. velop
Zion?Jno. A. McAteer. adverst
Women's Division. onen e
Chairman Women's Division Van- school
raster county-?Mrs. Andrew J teachet
vGrepory. their r
Vice Chairmen?Miss Bess Mc- a part
"^fanus, Miss Juanita Neelv and Miss )>v lot
TIatt'e McMurray. and w
Antioch Mrs. B. F Carson, Mrs. sprinp
7\V. B. Harner. Tit
Barbervllle -Mrs. R M. Potts, n.. pr<
Tlrs. S. E. Batles. cjil sen
Belair JUrs Jim Huov. oftlccs
Boll Town Mrs II J Beckham. oliuroh
kuford -Miss Lilllo 1'sIkt. day m
North Lancaster- Mrs. J. R.
iTf-ais- MA Y
Camp Crook (Upper Mrs. 1$. II. pp
rivlor. Miss Roberts.
Camp Creek (Lower) Mrs. Jas. rpf)
4fcreon, Mrs. Steele.
Caston?Mrs. J F. Hammond
Dixie?Mrs. Simeon Funderburk.
Douglas?Mrs. J. T. Hunter.
Dry Creek?Mrs. J. M Cauth?n. ' War
Klgln?Mrs. A. J. Bailey. Bcru't
Fork Hill?Miss Julia Tlinson has in
Ferguson Mrs. J R Sistare. wilt b?
Death Snrings -Mrs. VV. S. Moore, the spi
i . Jaoksonham?Miss Bertha Mc- roans
Dew. may a
Kershaw?Mrs. Stevens. must r
Lancaster Miss Bess McManus, A *
Mrs. A. J. Gregory. Mr. F
Midway?Mrs. J. B. Bvrd. of the
Now Tiothel?Misses Funlco and mlnlst
Hoss'e Flynn. tntnr
Osceola?Mrs. J. If. Wolfe. ley of
Onk Ttj< lero Mrs. K. .1. Palloy consld
Oakhurst?Miss Maude Mohley. war ai
Pleasant Valley Mrs. M L. Da- laws.
TJdson. exister
Pleasant Plain Mrs Jim Welsh, peace :
Rich Hill?Mrs. T. M. Fullerton, duslrlf
Mrs. J. H. Carson. Hon a
Riverside?Mrs. C. J. Sistare. hoard.
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TTirt LANCAST1
eboro?Miss Ida Blacknion. T|J|kl|/P it [" 00111 0
lesville 'Mia. H. E. Fundor- | llllNlXO ML uUULU
,h.r-MU. Ola L??ry. Mrs. ^ pQJJj
M-nacle?Miss Deesle Plyler.
n?Mrs. S. E. A. Hinson.
y?Miss Evelyn McDow. | Once Could Not Lift Hi
Wyek?Mrs. J. M. Yoder. to His Head.
:e Bluff?Mrs. C. C. Hegler.
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++++++++*+++* TWO TERRIBLE
JORTH LANCASTER *
+ + + + + + + + + + + 4.,, ,
Family and Friends Ai
aster, S. C., R. F. D., Nov. 7.| .
Patrick, who h is been vis- j Pr*s<*d at (*reat ^ ha
r daughter Mrs. A. B. Rob- He Says.
returned to her home at t'lin-j
: ''day- , j "j feel like getting right t
siniui. Jr., Mrs. Ella Tho:np-' in the street and outrunr
[! da. ghtor, M ss Kathleen, of other man in town," sab
till, spent several days las' Woodward, of 266 Rand A
?h Mr. J. W. Craig's family, tngton. Ky.. while tel'irg r|
and Mrs. ! :. I. Ro'dnson and mnrltnh'c benefit he derived
P. Robinson visited the lat- uso ,,f Teniae
a lighter, Mrs. 1>. M. NValkup, MFor many years." he c<
,'axhaw, several days ago.- had suffered terribly fro
'. Craig made a business trip nrh trouble, rheumatism ?
k Hill last Saturday. ralgia. The rheumatism wn
J. Marie Craig has returned fnr two vents I could not i
losta. Ga.. to resume her jeft hand to my head. N
work in the South Georgia ate apreed with me and I
ormal college of that city. most afraid to try to cat si
and "Mrs. Jim Hope, of New- 0ne thing after another
<\. have been visitors in the mise ah'e until I did not kn
nrhood. to do for myself. You kr
r. Cmfg. Jr.. who 's in naval a man ran gutter untl' ho los
at Newport News, Va? sur- nf netting veil, and that wt
his freinds by getting home j (ho state I was In.
ew hours November 5. | "Evorybody ha<l been
i hoped that conditions will' Xanlae so hfghlv and so m
the opening of the North i knew had been help
ler school next Monday. No- that hero a wh'le back I
11. There has been almost ( myself. In two or three *
uenza In the community. I ter I started taking it 1 I
?s A. Craig visited in Rock fePl nfcp a different man. I
t week. ' using it and my troubles
er William and Miss Sua Rone. My stomach does no
ire visiting their grandpa- mn a hit. i ran eat heartilj
dr. and Mrs. S. W. Craig. 1 u,v-t my food, and can use i
children of the nefghborho >d as WRj| as 1 could before I
hown their patriotism hv | suffer. My family and fri
g cotton during their vaca- sof, the change Tanlac has
nm school. ' jup an<l I certainly am
* ? I recommend it."
>111.1. G1V COMPANY ' Teniae, the master med
KI'I'KCTS ol?: tVI7 ITIOV ..... 1 - 1 o
? _ ? ... ------ iw * arm u?i v fi y uy j i*.
Mill. S. C.. Nov. 7. At a ro- Lancaster: Peoples Drug &
eot'nir of Hie ?torkho;ders of Co.. Heath Springs; C. C.
rt Mill Gin company the or- \frsha?.? *dv.
ion \v ;ju onninlotof] |:y f
i of a board of directors com- LENDS HOUSE TO [
?f the following citizens of the j ^ w
nity. most or whom are farm-1 Par,8,an ,?8tall8 Rockefeller
R. Mills. \V \V. Hoyce, Fred Scientist In His Home
r. P. Hlankenshlp. J. J. Saint Cloud.
J. T. Garrison. Osmond Ra? - **
Igar Jones. I) K Hall. F. P. Pnris.?Pr. Alexis Carrel
II S F. Rai'es .1 !1 MeM'T- Rockefeller Institute for Me
... . . senrch of New York was recei
T \ evande-, J \\ Hall and . , . ...
_ , ftig a building at Saint ( louc
i n,. - -at, T^ese dl-ecors f<)r ? InlM,r.lt(,ry and works
as president. .1 H. M ll-.| certain hospitiH renters. He
es ilerit, Fred N'inis. and see- house iie wanted in a pari
fre.-surer, John J. Mr-iles. Tin- splendid trees. Tlie "Very
zed capital of the coine-n is chard), as the property was t
' 'nil tiie present Inis'ress is longed to Andre Rernheim,
pilininc refused the most tempting
, , , , . , ... rent It on account of the fa
local graded s-hoel d d not . ... ...
vetilrs it contuim-il and tin- i
work tills week bv the ad- ur,.s
the local hoard of health at When Mr. Hernla-lm henrc
meeting held recently with j tor Carrel's wish to lease his
ard of school truste -s While- said: "Tell Doctor Carrel t
luenza situation is greatly i 111 - greatly flattered at his choice
and rases dim'nlsh ditllv. still ^ i-rgt-r anil Its surroumlit
revalent In some of the fami- hisser\tce.
, , , When the question of i
,1 it was feared that Hie nor- Mp Hprnh|.lm t.x0,almi
ng of the children might de- no< ? scii-ntlst owes nothlnj
new cases. If there are no ho(|y. i, i8 j wj,o urn honoi
i onn cl if i. \no o noU J "
? wm.iuuiiQ llir nrilUUI Will | ??
p\t Monday morninjr. The TOO BIG FOR THE
board decided to pay the .
s the regular salaries dicing Recruiting Officer Obliged t
"'fo'Tnl idleness and at least Giant Applicant Fr
of tho time will be made up Washington.
mer hours, shorter holldavs,
. . , ., | Serftle. Wash.?After spot
isslh'v an extension of the ... ...
I summer in Alaska fish canm
ward Kutfner. eighteen y<
Ifei Thornton Whaling, I) walked Into the recruiting
^sWlent of Columbia Theologl-' u?. tank service here and a
ninatv. has been asked by the' he be given a < bailee to light
of the Port Mill Presbyterian from inside one of Uncle Sat
to fill their pulpit next Sun- T,lt> reerultlng offlcers took
ornir g and evening. un' which Is six feet six:1m
weight Is 20ft pounds. t her
* HZl eers ibn ,k their heads. Tl
CONTINUE SEVER M thl?
no record of a tank Ian
1DERAI. WAR HI RE MTSi Ui bouse siieli a balk, lie was
;rr~:. r" !C0LDS AND GRIPPE
? 110 CALOTAGS OVEI
ihlent.on. Nov. 7.?Chairman
i of the ?-a?- indu tries board. |
timated that conrrress soon To break up a cold ovpr
? asked to continue several of to cu* short an attack of
or grippe, physicians and
eeially created federal wnr hu- ., pp 0?,mer.dl: g
after pence conies so that they the new nausealess ealome
sslst in the readiustment that ipurltiod from all dange
ome after the war ends. sicken' ejects. Those
. . ... , tried it say that it acts HI
n * composed of by far more effect|ve and
la i nch. Chairman MeCormick, ,han u,e old style caloine
war trade hoard Food VI- fore recommended by all p
rator Hoover, Fuel Adm'nis- One Calotab on the tong
Oarfleld and Chairman ITmr- with a swallow o'
.. , . . . . . that's all. No salts, no ne
the shipping hoard, is now (he 8?Khtef|t interference
erircr the matter. Federa' inR work or pleasure. N
irencies which, under present Jng your cold has vanished
would automatically go out of ystrt,n feels refn
ice with the proclamation of Purlfled. Calotabs is sole
sealed pa<kag<
are said to include the war in- tMrty-five cents. Recc
>s board, the fuel ndminlstra- and guaranteed by all
nd possibly the war trade Your money hack if you ai
lighted.?Adv.
BR NEWS. LANCASTER. S. C.
NAME HUTS AFTER | A *
OVER TOP STATESj j
KinUf (Continued From Page One.) Air
null : of flag i
of long demobilization. There is an j gaJe
immense task ahend of our forces ? ?.?
s Hand when peace is declared, as one ofj e
our generals said .to me. 'tell the Ol&C&Se g
renple !?ack home it w.ll be two'
years at least before th"y see us al .'! A*
YEARS We have a year's work just *o un-i
tangle the barbed wire that his i
Iteen strung back and forth across!
re Sur- France. ?
"It must never be said of America futcrds S
that she eft her task half done. We tendency
owe everything to France and out The abui
men will have to stand by ut t'l the* q| Scott*
>ut t':e-o have done what tliey can to set her L. .
ting any on the road to restoration.
u j. i> "And while we stand l>y C'em ? ?
ve., Lex- over theie it is going to be trem?n- (JERMAN
T 'he -e douslv Important that we stand bv;
fr?m the them over here. This fart ,r'w? XO OBT.
double importance to 'he U-lt-d
>ntinu d. War Work compaign which I at.- (,jl|(Ja|n
mi stoni ,plad to tlnd so well under way.
md neu- "No one who has not lived ?* ' '? '"K Kelt
3 so bid our boys can imagine how vitally
raise rav importert the serv'ce of these seven
oth'pg T organization reaPy is No one vh ,,,
Green villi
w 8 al- has studied history of other wars ?a '
Parent corif
inythlnp. overstate their inno'tance iii the Pr .
kept me riod of demobilization. Th<* cl\" * ' e
ow what war destroye-' 'he careers of bur- ,es ? 1
iow 'b d pds of promising young men. I' *? 8e( l,,< ?
tes bone' tuned them back '"to civil l'f- ' " 1
is almost weake ed and pu'poseiess. TVs Myrtle E. 1
war must not do that. The hoys * aP*prilslng
who sacrificed so much to win it 'n'antry, J*
ary poo- must come back -t onrer and bet?y
't ter. trained at
tried ii "i found the war work agencies' s oon 'n
"eks af- laying statesmen like plans for this ('nr'nK 'he
iegan to trying period. The United War * ?inbiui .11
kept cn Work campaign will need eve y! Aftei de.
are all rent of money that it Is seeking to 1,1 1p f
t bot-^ev raise." . a ??Py ^
and d- * - - has permit!
my arm CONTROL OF HOUSE newsnnners,
began t.. WITH REPUBLICANS todny
ends all n_. hut never 1
made in (Continued From Page One.) Ho-he makl
glad to .. I went into
ties which will end the world war. way and cl
lelne. i* In the senate reposes the preroga- n '?ng ro'"
Mack"; tive of ratifying any treaties which '?nK table
Grocer* tju, President may make. 'nir fitting
I. Flnvd Republicans made one of their 0,10 P'd? v
campaign arguments on the co te > with parts
tlon that a republican senate sh uld ready to re
)0CT0R be elected to participate in the work dlCerent pr
of making peace. The democratic ke'tle whic
Institute administration, on the other hand, * have seen
at contends that the negotiation of harden us t
treaties Is wholly the function of tin; this to me
executive branch and that the senli?'l
It*0 at<s Pni*t 's to ratify them. AGENTS V
litIv seek- w,th tho senatorial returns sti'l , cSAMl
I suitable m,8SinK from M" hignn, Idaho and Columbia
hop near N>w Mexico, the figures showo;l ,(nt( sta(e
found the that the republicans had lost one .. t
: full of that of Senator Weeks, of Massa-' jj,n| -monts
er" (Or- chusetts, while the democrats had Vi)Sqj?u, f,.n)
ailed, he- j j yi senators who w ill be .. __
who had llcntlons pr
Willi lltlvl rnflt.iw1 At.n ci...r,.ob r./ ? .
,V . |< !< <<! un mi.II mil, III I UKUUIIII,
oilers to the govern
...n.f c?? Saulsbury, of Delaware; Lewis, of .. ...
uuly sou- tbpsp pubic
art treas- Illinois; Thompson, of Kansas; WU- fhp ROV?rn,
flev. 01 Missouri, ami llollis, of New ... ...
? ^ if is said, t
1 of T>oc- Hampshire. ?, ,
house he * as *4.75 fc
ha,1I(1an; ARMISTICE ENVOYS _iind^ sni
HAD nlate l\st)(n"ght ir.
rent was always give
ed: "No, (Continued From Page One.) ;)n(J pn,
: to any- Qf course> wa8 received or distribut- jzod canvm
' *(1 "
e<< by the \ssocinte Pro--s which, on states to s
TAKlifQ contrary, was able by invest!- engnped In
gation conducted through official these Inst?
to Reject channe,s to establish that the story to prosecut
orn was a hoax. fion. and f
Demonstrations llold Sway. obviously t
Tin- false report, however, was ul't'' of tl
iding the not >asily overtaken by the truth norted to t
erics, Kd- and as it spread through the coun- for action.'
ears old, ,rv j, gathered momentum u"til de-j
otllc e V? monstratlona approaching hysteria
sked tint ... . iir -w
the Ilnti ru'e" 'n many cltlea. Business was % M
n's taut s suspended, schools were closed, bells
his men*- were rung, whistles shrieked, pray v
lies, ll.s ers were offered in churehes, parad- ?
i tlie nBl- ing citizens Jammed the streets and' DOmC
lev coind ||u. nee pes usually attendant on New ^
re enough Year's eve and election night were! . .
1 re^;rtcd' intensified. it liaS
liipi p. The New York stork exchange, as Xqj.
ym|] well as the curb market, were clos-j
? ru (U VW |i. |||.f niici il mil l It'll
UlipilT ?f the governors. A mar(11
Kill I which at first appeared to he unresponsive
suddenly developed activity
which shot up some of the s -j
night or 'filed peace stocks from two to 12
iifluenz* points. Exchanges in other cities *
drguglsts wpre similarly affected. %
( alota)>s, ,
I tha, iS < reel Issues Statement. -> k
r'ous and Washington, Nov, 7.?Late tokvho
have night. George Creel. chairman of th"
ke magic, committee on public Information, IsI
CP t n i n
1 hcret > following statement as fhei
hvsiclano result of widely circulated reports'
tie at bad that the cable censorship was hold i
water !ng un disoatches which might conausea
nor ?i-r? f-?lse announcement cabled
A b fodav that an armistice had bee" ConSti
ext. morn- vu,,au
and youi irritabl
shed and "Any such rcnort Is absolutely en
I only ' i true. No dispatch hearing upon an> oyrilp
s, price 0f f|1P armistice r.egoti:it'!oes nni*m:i
mmended ,,M
druggists ,s bo,n* iT1 charge
e not de- the New York office. The channel Is
wide open." I ton St.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918
PATRIOTIC DUTY
nost as vital as that of protecting the honor
md country, is the duty of protecting and
ding health. When strength is well-nigh exhausted
resistive powers are reduced, then is the time
;erms are the most potent and when
OTIS MSiON
p!endid and effectual means of offsetting the
toward weakness and protecting strength.
ndant tonic and unique nourishing properties
s Emulsion make it a dependable agent that Jnlf
ised everyday, by anyone, to protect strength,
Scott & Bomie. Bloomficld. N. J.
S RENDER DEAD
AIN FATS AND OILS Vb
r^P liluir Writ(*H of See- Health k:
U"* 211141 IMMIHNIllirrtMl V A ^
y About N
8, S. C., Nov. 4.?Ap- BVl
irmation of the charge ^^B
Germans "render the ^1 wr
eir (lead soldiers in order . . l^B
Is ami futv l? contaln-d ^ Many thouWniX 0? ^
n.le PUVIO he e hv yrs W file"n? J " 11
womanly trouble, have w
fro,n hpr l,us,mn<1 ^ been benefited by the use ^
e A M'-i-. -yf the 117t.: M of (^ju^ the woman's
he old Third Tennessee- tonic, according to letters
dfv'slon, which >\a ^^1 we receive, similar to this
Camp Sevier and which ^^B one from Mrs. Z.V. Spell,
the thick of the fighting of Hayne, N. C. "Icould
past few months in th- ^1 not stand on my feet and
just suffered terribly,"
, ? she says. "As my sufscribing
some of he ferjng was so great, and
ntain Hlalr. according to he had tried other remeie
letter which Mrs. Hlair wj dies, Dr. had US ^^B
ed to be used by the get Cardui. . ? I began
, savs: "I saw something improving, and it cured
I had heard of before, me. I know, and my
, doctor knows, what Car:?e:ieved
that was the , . ... , '
fc] dui did for me, for my IA
Ing grease of the'r dead nerves and heallh were
an nndorgrn-nd passage about gone."
imbed a winding stair to
in - hep there was a TAKE w
e.sed for the dismemherthree
kett'es. ^B^B MB BB B
in them jj| JPE BBb 6 0 H I IE
BBB I^^B Bl
irts of the in one ^BB ^P
h had boon left in haste *P1 117 f I1 *
a lot which is Inclined t~> lil0 WOIQclD S IODIC
0 the horrors of war, hot
waa the most horrible.- She writes further: "1
t^l am in splendid health ...
I'OHKINT. KAKF toJ can do my work. 1 feel I
ft IN soi'Tii c \itoM\ \ owe it toCardui,for I was 1^
Nov 4 - Willi-mi K1 ffVj dreadful condition."
' '" ' ' mi If you are nervous, runrood
administrator, stated down and weak, or suffer ^
boon reported to him ^1 from headache, backache, 1%
In many places are can- etc f cvcry monthi ,ry ^
T door to door with nub- ^ Cardui. Thousands of K|w
irnortiPK to be issued l?v ^ women praise this medimet.
representee that ^ c|ne {or tjie kj0d it has
rations a,e sanctioned by N& done them, and many
'lent. In some instances ^ physicians who have used
hey are rharelne as hiph Cardui successfully with
>r the puhilcation. their women patients, for
uhlic should bear in bK years, endorse this medid
a statement from the cine. Think what it means
listrator, "that publics- 1? 'n splend:d health,
1 by the povernment are ^^B 1'^? Mrs. Spell. Give
?n awnv or sold at cost; Cardui a trial.
vernment has not author- 411 ?\ l^B
ssors in this or other All DrUgglSlS
eli publieations. Anyone JTO
a seheme as described in ^N
inces lays himself liable B, wbi
Ion for false representamrh
canvassers, who are A war savinps stamp. worth
Imposlnp upon the rred- $4 22 today will be worth $5.00 <>p
ie public. should he re- January 1 1921. And on that date
he department of Justice it will purchase far more than $5 00
' can purchase today.
VTE are never without Dr. Cald*
well's Syrup Pepsin in our
: and never will be as long as we can get
Ve have used it for the past four years and
saved us many a doctor's bill. It is fine
e children and they love to take it."
/From a letter to Dr. Cnldwe" written by\
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kobbins, 2207 So. 1
\ A St., HI wood, lnd. /
Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect 1mxative
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
50 cts. (?:;,) $i.'oo
pation makes children uncomfortable, cross and
!e, just as it does older people. Dr. CaldwellPepsin
acts easily and naturally and promote
1 regularity. A trial bottle can be obtained free t f
! by writing to Dr. W. L?. Caldwell, 458 Washing,
Monticello, 111.