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* PAGE SIX VETERAN FOREMAN SAW FLEET CHANGES~ J South Cu Bennett For Years Had Big jahy'?h co' Part in Building Battleships. JuuiuB ernor and Abbevil STILL IS CONSERVATIVE Aiken, I Andersc ! Bamber Tells of Great Good Tanlac Did Barnwe Him and Says "I Only Beaufoi Took Two Bottles." Caihour Charles For twelve years William F. Hen Cherokt nett was foreman at the Brooklyn ( hestei uavy yard, Uncle Sam's hive of in 1 ^e8ter dustry for the country's defense, Clarend It was from the ways of this great Colletor yard that some of our greatest Harlingl dreadnaughts were launched. Mr. Dhlon, ilennett had a part in this work and Borches here he saw the evolution of tho Bdgeflel American navy worked out. Today Faiiflel< Mr. Bennett, aged 68, is retired, liv- Florenci lug at 600 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, lie Georget Is still the conservative, cerefully Greenvi peaking man of the navy yard days, Creenwi and so the story he recently told will H.unpto have added force. Horry, "For a long time." Mr. Bennett Jasper, explained, "1 kept having a pain in Kershav my chest, and a dull, heavy, bloated Bancast feeling in my stomach and abdo- Baurena men. I felt as if I had eaten some-1 Bee, W. thing that disagreed with me. hut I Bekingti I couldn't tell what. My food did ( (>rM1 not digest, but seemed to sour and Marion lie like a lump. 1 got so I couldn't Marlbor eat vegetables at all. I lived on! N'ew hen eggs and milk, and lots of times I, < once, didn't have an appetite even for that i ^,an8e^ diet. Besides. 1 had night sweats] ? '' 'xPns ?ind I could not really rest more than Hichlan an hour or two at night, and then Saluda, only when I was all tired out. I had Spartan to he so tired I just dropped off toi Sumter,^ sleep. 1 took lots of medicine and! * nion, was treated many times, but I justi William kept on feeling bad. But now," Mr. ^oik, J{ II..,, Bennett continued. "I feel better in.I t i i. i i.l Abbevill everv wav. I can sleep all night I " , ' . ... ,,ert H. Me. long. 1 have a good appetite and ..w i Aiken, 1 can eat anything with pleasure be. . , , W Gaston cause niv stomach is easy and does v . it . ' Anderso not distress me. hut digests mv, - , , , , , T ... i T. Paul D *ood. I feel so good I make it a rule' I vov Kol 1 v to walk twenty to thirty blocks each, I Stringer. T, . . ... ,* . o nri. Iiamher "What did this for me? Why,! . ^ i c , . .. ? I liam L. R Tarlac. So many people told me about Tanlac that, though I reallv! hum we did not believe all of it because I ',>ra 1,1 ., , ,. ... , ... ... Beaufor didn t think any medicine could oe ? , .i. , , , Bellamy, as good as thev said it was, 1 do1 kolo1 cided to try it. And I only took two bottles," he added. _ . .. ... Calhoun Tanlac, the reconstructive, sysChariest tern purifier and tonic, is designed ., . . A. Brocki; to go to the root of such troubles as i> . . f. , ?<>n. Bern: ATr. Bennett hail. It is designed to, , Bong, Thi create real digestion and assimila-l ... , , i II. Morrlsr lion of food that is good and nourishing and so build strength ' through blood and tissues. ^os, Tanlac, the master medicine. Is ( 'los,er> old exclusively by J F. Mackey, Lan'-aster; Peoples Drug & Grocery Co, Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd. 1^' '"'urnPr Kershaw.?Adv. I r'arend< jW. T. P. 5 KEEN DESIRE TO REACH !'olw,n" I Darlingt QUICK UNDERSTANDING k. r. Den. Dillon. Ea One of the .Men Present at Supreme ",,mrr* i Dorchesl Council in Paris Says "My lin- Kdgefleh press I on Was Km titrable." ('1,s Valkei Fairfield A. Meares. I'aris. Jan. 13. -"Frankly, my Florencf impression was favorable." said ono McElveen ifi iii*~ 111r~11 pi t*?st.*hi ?iT tnf* session ^ oor^ot( the supremo council to Marcel 1111- p Scurry, tin, of the Echo I>e Paris. "The| Qreenvll conference is not yet altogether i Thomas P. 'primed,' but the meeting made it Raven I evident that there is an extremely ardson D;i keen desire to reach an understand-1 r.reenwr Ing so as to bring about the return r Ellis, M to a state of peace in tin? shortest Hamptoi time possible." Horry, ' Asked if the French proposals re- r,ISSi garding the number of delegates of Jasper, the respective nations and the pro- Kershnw cdure t< lie followed by the peace Joseph V conference had been adopted. Mr Lancasti llutin's informant said: ]|q jf Knr "Not yet Many questions remain' Enurens to lie settled and three or four ses-1 y>nVi? Dra eions will not in too many for that." j 0f, r0| Asked if he thought President p0gars Poincare wot id be able to carrv out1 . . , I.exingtf the program of formally inaugural-'. . ,, Lucius E. lug the conference next Monday. . . gard. January 20, h<> replied "It is among the probable things, ' ar onin view of the mutual good will tOj^'^e' tackle as quickly as possible thei Marlbor< great problems of the world peace."Henn'n^B * McCorm CROUP Newben John Wil Spasmodic croup is Moyei*. usually relieved with nkC?J^. one application of? Oconee, Nrur DDIcrc ?- ?? ? ? 1 -1? " ?vx, .i/ukwh, na MEMBERS I Stan VEKAIi ASSEMBLY. Jj, ng are the members of the Worfdl rolinu general assembly, **Wha livened in Columbia Tuesthat yoi c , ,, . lately c Senate Mem Iters. T. Liles, lieutenant govpresident ex-offlcio. le. J. Howard Moore. John P. Williams. >n, T. Frank Witkins. g, James B. Black. 11. J. Henry Johnson. *t, Niels Chistensen. y, Ed J. Dennis. URf ?, J. Arthur Banks. ton, Arthur R. Young. ,o, ? . iiuiuwrii UUllCl . , J. Hardin Marion. ^ field, George K. Daney. on, J. W. Wldeman. Cora-Pah i. J. G. Padgett. Skln^S ion. P. A. Miller. Tight ?h Preston L. ilethea. you lf*V; iter. Herbert H. Gross. Tou'war d. nenjamin E. Nicholson^ fooler. 1 i. Thomas 11. Ketchln. your^lh e. I). Gordon Baker. bleVd"* own, DeGrand G. Walker. qj. make lie. Proctor A. Bonham. ***> r?od, Samuel H. McGhee. ?your < n. W. P. Lightsey. | Henry L. Puck. j back <jo way. cost H. Klugh Purdy. M'f'dby] ir, J. Copeland Masscy. .Sold in L er, W. C. Hough. aa "ie XVf , John H. Wharton. Icompany* P. Ilaskin. tin. Edgar C. Ridgell. H Williai lick. Prank C. Robinson. Pickens Maxey C. Harrelson. en,.(, Mam o. D. 1). McColl. Richlan ry. Allan Johnstone. \ Daniel J. W. Shelor. Ham D. I >urg, Edwin P. Friday. Bon< , Prank Alexander. Saluda. d, Thomas P. Pearce. Harmon. Jeff D. Griffith. Spartan burg. W. S. Rogers, Jr. R Rr John II. Clifton. Gibson. J. Thomas C. Duncan. ter< R> p sburg. Hugh McCutchen. | Sumter imos E. Peamguard. j Jackson. 1 se of Representatives. j T'nion, |e. Melvin J. Ashley, Rob- blin. Adams. J Willian Eugene R. Puckingham. I) Samuel A i, Jr., Pyron K. Keenan. jWelch. n, T. L. Cllnkscales. Jr., York, i ickson, Asa Hall. Jr.. Har- R Ha?t. 1 William H. Stone, Will K*jPursley. g. Perry W. Milev. WI1-, ,,ey- ? ^ DELI II, James E. Davis, | \ Ellis. G. W. Hutson. Kixh, fo t. M. R. Cooper, James R. I r n |r, W. P. Russell. D. M.' . J. C. Redmon. ' w"?h'? on. E. Harry Parnwell. D. to ^" (,,r n^ton, William F. Tlur^u- soldiers a ml P. Carey, William w Secon(' A nmas S. McMillan, James Praepe >11, Joseph P Wise. committee 0. William F. Brown. R. r?r<>???l?ly i led to the R. O Atkinson. David *s"ew' ^ ork dead lettf ield, J. Clifton Rivers. T. wm bo writers. in. William W. Johnson. "lame I >prott, William II Woods. *b's ma" , Columbus N Langdnle. jTartinent on, Lawrence E. Carrlgan, wxP'a',,ed ils. Benjamin S. Josey. handle al rle R. Kllerbe. James W. P?8'?' | outgoing ter, John C. Coney. jcelving re rt. Julian I,. Minis, J Lu- por,Br i Mr. Prs 1. James W. Hanahan. R. prov<* oon j to send a '. J. Ed Anderson. W. H.io|,rks to A. Clyde Ellerbe. .lo ,hp "0,< iwn, H. L. Oliver. Claude Mr* Pn le. John T. Branilett. Cothran. Ira A flresham. M g McDavid. James M. Rich-1 ? I V iff W I >od, T. J Reck ham, Paul | 7. J. Mnnre. I fl n, Eugene R. McSweeney.! | D Walter L. Mlahoe, W. W. I d 1 1 b W A. Prparhpr I I " Murdoch M Johnson,I | ? Young. I 81 >r. C. Frank Clyhurn, Hol-j I ^ ton. | , 11. Dunk Royd. Jack H.l vton T. Kinard. _ tiert M fooper. Jr.. P. W. 3 in, D J. Sdntv Derrick, III Rreher, J Rrooks Win- | y.. T Hughes. Hanneau I). B| ft t>, Daniel L. McLaurin, I I' C. Owens, f>1 in M. Pegues. H ' Irk, John D. fade. I |j y, Herbert H. Kvana, B lliama Folk, (Jeorge S. | y Monroe It. McDonald, | II a Orr. I nir^. Jonenh A lin"" Derrick, T. Whetsell mpton 1'. Fulmer, Charlie THE LANCASTER NE idors, Walkers, i! ats-lt" for Corns [ Sas Nerer Known Its EqnaL [ t will get rid of my cornf* [ wer hoe been made by mil here's only one corn-remover I u can bank on, that's abeo- . erteln. that makes any corn [ 1 U Eutd-llit Cora b DeeatJI [ peel right oft like a banana [ ul that's magic "Oets-It." J iOPO nnrl rlonoln** *"? < ??v" e a corn neo<l not disturb !| you apply a few drops of ? on the corn or callus. _ it a corn-peeler, not a corn- |. fou don't have to fool with ou peel them right off with ? lgcrs by using "Gets-It." makes corns grow and I Why use Irritating salves a bundle of your too with bandages? Why putter and e the com? Use "Gets-It" I :orn-pain is over, the corn ner" sore as the sun rises. I It." the guaranteed, money- | m-remover, the only sure % s but a trifle at any drug store. E. Lawrence A Co, Chicago. 1IL an caster and recommended irld's best corn remedy by key Co., Standard Drug ?Adv ms. i, Jess S. Leopard W. Clarii. <1. John W. Crews. Frank s, Ambrose A. Gerald, Wlllampton, Jodie M. Kawlin K. H. Btheredge, .1 W P - j burg, John p. Atkinson I own, o. T. Oallman, W. J. E 1 P. Qray, John L. Lancas- [ | Paslay. J . , Hlehard P. Bolner, (\ J j David I). Moise. . 1 | Jeter Butler, ohn K. Ham- a > E: iBburg, Samuel O. Baddy. [ | l. Graham, William 11 ? i iVilllam U. Bradford. John r ' B. Gettys Nunn. Emmet W. ' + ? ? IDS OF MAIL NOT fl j VERB I) TO SOLDIERS ? Ton Carloads Piled Up In inro, Says Postofllcc I hi Official. k(, sa gton, Jan. 13.?From eight re, oads of mail for American ja, re undelivered, in France, (jj( ssistant Postmaster Gener r told the senate postoffice or| t and "thousands and t)l nillions" of letters address-! men overseas will arrive in j sa .soon 10 ne sent to the i . 1 "a sr omce where an at temp l ade to return them to the pa 'or the failure to deliver Pr was placed on the war de- |lia hy Mr. Praeger, who again m< that the army authorities I soldiers mail in France, thee department delivering wn mall at Hoboken and returning mail at the French I' leger said one way to Im- B,j. dltions overseas would be force of experienced malt France to deliver the mail ?a' liers. ho ieger told the committee fic STOMACH Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nai long while I suffered wilh s ave pains and a heavy feelii isagreeable taste *n my nioutl utter.oil or grease, I would sj sgular sick headache. 1 had fi.- - iter a course 01 inese, I woti eemed to tear my stomach al o good at all for my trouble. THEDFO lack-Di jcommended very highly, so le. I keep it in the house all ver medicine made. I do n< lomach trouble any more." ie jaded liver and helps it t< irowing out waste materials a ;m. This medicine should t se in time of need. Get a p< luggish, take a dose tonight torrow. Price 25c a packagi nvv rtvT V*1 W VUA1 A I WB, LANCASTKK. 8. C. ] Lancaster i / m I Every owner of a m in the county who is ii invited to join the 1 an association primari by improving the road Membership in the in the South Carolina can Automobile Assoi eiation and members ? radiator emblem and * i j Anyone wishing to I j ized about January 11 j George B. Craven, Ed 1 I ! I it one reason for the confusion In e delivery of inail to soldiers was b failure of the war department to | ep up Its index system. This me cause, he declared, also was sponsible for the department's de- p / in sending out allotments to solcrs and in reporting casualties. ^ Office Another source of delay in denying mail promptly, he added, was e transferring of units of troops >m one point to another, but he id t h io c 1*1 .*? tuin Piiwuiu uiunu uiii; il irrw ya delay. Asked what facilities the war de rtment had for handling mail, Mi. DH. ueger Haid about 50 experienced ?'t lil clerks were sent by the depart- ** ft ;nt overseas while the remainder qj the necessary force for this work is made up of inexperienced men. VDIAXA KATIK1KS A.MHN'DMKXT, , l Din Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 13.?Tlie 1919 ite senate today ratified the pro- U8lLa t1 bition amendment to federal leKis- pr lion by a vote of 41 to six. The O' iuse probably will vote on the rati- m__ at ion tomorrow. TROUBLE | icy, Kv., says: "For quite tomach trouble. 1 would B ig after my meals, a most , a. If I ate anything with M ; jit it up. I began to have M ' Id be constipated. It just I up. I found they were I heard IRD'S 9AUGHT began to use it It cured the time. It is the best a )t have sick headache or black-Draught acts on M ) do its important work of fi nd poisons from the sys- m >e in every household for m ickage today. If you feel I You will feel fresh to e. All druggists. A DOSE u m I xr * uaiznuaniniaraaia JOIN THE 0 County A r Association otor car or truck aiul uterested in automobile jancaster County Aut( ily designed to improve Is. local association also i State Automobile Ass Marion and tlie JNation ire entitled to one copy mbscription to the "An join the association, \ r>, may secure desire< itor The Lancaster Ne\ inmininuziiiii!B?a 'ROFESSIONAL CARDS II. J. KEttt'K FINOEItllUHK I>t?ntal Surgeon. > Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. And by Appointment. Office Phone 160. Residence Phone 291. nee over Lancaster Pharmacy W. H. HOLLY, Veterinary PI dan, Surgeon and Dentist. OS Gregory, Hood Live Stock ( ibles. Residence Phone II See Phone 326. TAX NOTICE. le ta* hooks will open Octol , 1918, and close March 16 After December 31st t 1 penalties will be collected, le levy Is as follows: >r State purposes 8 1-4 mills, dlnary county purposes 3 1 eeMMBBBHaeeea T* -1 * i o tne f i Owners ii Do you know that the , oently rebuilt their Service S repair shop in the South? While we are prepared t any car, we have apeclnl tools We are apecinlints in eli "fix "em" when the "other fell to do It with. We Will Mak< On painting and overhauling We Have S In HliKlitly used Andemon rai IJuicks, Maxwells and Overlai Anderson models. Sport mo Sedans. We Want an A Write U8 or telephone 525 Anderson IUM K HIM* t FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1919. ranuijjui*nuara^^ utomobile | rcry man and woman f 1 h s and good roads are r J ij nnobile Association, [ 1 'J motoring conditions 11 ii ncludes membership J j [1 lociation, the Amen- I ] ;\1 Automobile Asso- | ] of the 44 Blue Book," [l nerican Motorist." E : i! vhieh will be organ- E j rl information from E = i 1 mills. Roads and bridges 6 3-4 mills. a Constitutional school tax 3 mills. A Interest on past indebtedness * bonds 1 mill. 1 For C. & C. Railroad bonds 1 1-4 mills. Interest on borrowed money 1-2 mill. For Interest on Township bonds In Pleasant Hill. 3-4 mills; In Cane Creek. 1 3-4 mills; in Gills Creek. 1 1-2 mills. Special taxes arc levied In the various districts are as follows In Districts 6 and 13, two (2> mills. f In Districts 22, 29 and 4 5, three ? (3) mills. In Districts 1, 3, 5. 21, 30. 9. 23, .... 48. 20. 26, 41 and 47 four (4) mills. ' In District 7. six (6) mills. In District 4, seven (7) mills. 16 In Districts 10. 11. 12. 14, 15. 17, 18, 19. 24, 25. 27. 31. 32. 33, 34. __ 39, 42, 43, 46 and 49, eight (8) mills. In District 38, ten (10) mills. In District 4 0. eleven (11) mills. >er All male citizens between the ages th, of 21 and 60 years are liable to a he Poll Tax of $1.00, except those exempted by law. All citizens between the ages of 21 and 55 years are liable to a capi1-4 tation Hoad Tax of $3.00. Automobile i Lancaster \nderson Motor Company have re- ] tation and have the best ennie^?a 1 ' I'l" *? o do prompt and efficient work on \ and equipment for Anderson cars, eetrlcal work on automobiles. We ow" can't. We have the equipment j a Reduced Price during January and February. iome Bargains rs. some very cheap small cars, j nds. Also a full line of the new dels. Roadsters, Touring cars and i igent in Lancaster | i, Kork Hill. S. C. * i Motor Co. I 1 iOl'TH CAROLINA. I '