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? N ? J FRIDAY, JULY 18. 1919. f tvLIGHT SAVING LAW !w I TO REMAIN IN EFFECT 2 L House Refuse* to Puss Bill Rej pealing It Orer President's j ti J Veto. g< Washington. July 17.?The day- U ht saving plan, under which the * Icks of the country are turned for- 1 [rd an hour in March and moved " rk in October, will be continued in- 1 [finitely. n this was assured when following' . lesident Wilson s veto of the $33.0,000 agricultural appropriation " [1 because of rider repealing day- 1 |ht saving act. the house refused. > a vote of 24 7 to 13 5. to pass the 11 ?asure over the president's veto. ^ rength mustered by the repeal adcates was eight votes less than the l> cessary two-thirds of the members , esent. Party lines were disregardIn the voting, members from agri- ai ltural districts?the source of most '1 iiuc U|(pvonlvu ia>uiiug ^ the bill as originally enacted with 1 >resentatives from the urban dis- ' ai cts opposed. House advocates of the repeal said er the agricultural bill had been it back to the committee for eliml- 1 Hon of the repeal provision that no y ther effort would be made at this sion. perhaps not in this congress. Ich continues in exictence until rch. 1921. to wipe out the daylight >1 ring act. There was no indication. >y suid. that they would be able to engthen their forces. Senate leaders also indicated that action would be originated In that y ly to repeal the act and failure of ^ > house to pass the appropriation j. asure over the presidential veto 1 prevent any action 1 v the senate ^ the repeal rider. SNTl'CKY PIONEER IS ABOUT 130 YEARS OEI) ci lievod to He Oltlrst Person in the World?Hides and Out shoots h< Marksmen. m Lexington. K>\. July IT.?The old- 01 person in the world is believed to re been found on Greasy creek. r< die county. Kv., and the National ographic society has been request- ^ to make an investigation to deterne whether he is really the most w ;ient living human. The man is John Shell, and. ueding to all records thus far found. is 130 or 131 years old. He can 'n ueinber things that happened 113 i'-ttl H .IRU, H He lives in a little cabin 2b miles rom Hvden, county seat of Leslie . far back in the mountains, many niles front a railroad. * ' "Uncle lienry" Chappell, a neighbor. who is more than TO years old ind one of the most reliable ti/.er.s n the community, says Shell was an ;dd man as far back as he can rememter. and that he has a tax ticket tn diowing payment of an assessment by :hell in 1S0P, when Shell wo,.Id have teen 21 years old to have been liable a: or taxes. a! Mi Shell's oldest children are P^ ibout '.<o years old. and he has several freat-great-great-grandchildren. He ' ias nine children living, w hile no ef- P' 'ort has been made to count the at grandchildren, great-grandchildren ind other descendants, although the 01 Stop Corn Agony [l In Four Seconds % Use "Oeto-It"?See Corns Peel Offl The relief (hat "Oet?-It" gives ,v f?x>m corn-pains?the way It makes corns and calluses peel oft painless- of ly In one piece?is one of the wonders of the world. The woman la P? MC?? M. GaWf Ouickt It Emm Cera P*ka*adMak?.C?ra> Perl Right Offl" ' ^ | a n the home, the shopper. the dancer, < r the foot traveler, the man In the of- \t, ^ fice, clerk In the store, the workerln the ahop. have today. In ?< this great discovery, "fleta-It." the Hono sure, quick relief from all corn ' ' and callus pains?the one sure, pain less remover that makes corns come off as easily as you would peel a h?* ^ banana. It takes 2 seconds to ap- j _ ply "Oets-It"; It dries at once. Then r" Walk with painless Joy. even with | mi tight shoes. You know your corn will loosen from your toe?peel It off *r? with your finger* Try It, corn suf- 1( I "[f', and you'll smile! Oets-It," the guaranteed, money- on hack corn-remover, theonly sure way. _ ^ costs but a trifle at any drug store. 1,0 M'fdby E. Lawrence ACo.,Chlcago,III. __ ^ old In iAncaster and recommended the world's best corn remedy bj l? M- P. Mackey Co., Standard Drug ' ra ^ ompany.?Adr. I Hp J Jtal. it is said, would reach nearl/ FAMILY T 01 His sight is ns wn/v.* ?~ ? ? ? ? pwu vvia ? as t" * r . is said, and his greatest pleasure is > have the "boys" come in for old- ^fr,*?n ?' me shooting matches, in which he Does enerallv bests present-day markslanship. even though he uses his oldme rifle. He came -to Kentucky ? , , . . w baiuda. hen this section was a wilderness. . i< i ... w, j killing of dlowing the hunting trails blazed . , , , , . _ Latesburg nly a few years previously by Dan1 Boone, and Shell himself was a trate and oted hunter and pioneer. . . it .. ... ... . . . grand jur^ lie attributes his long and vigorous . . , . . Warren wa fe to his outdoor living and to his , . ^ , , last week ever failing temperate habits. In _ _ . " . , G. Fannin, is use of tobacco and Uquor and in ._ . . - , Accordu \ting he has always been careful , , . , . sa'.d to co ever to indulge to excess. _ Fan* In later years a fourth lot of teeth ' . . .. ,. ,, Coleman s as made its appearance Mr. shell . W arren h< of light. wirv build and when he . mission, as occasion to do so he mounts his . . . tt j home to o orse and rides 2<) miles into Hyden ? _ .... . . w a he off.eei ad back home the same day without eat??d an o ridenoe of unusual fatigue. rpa W 2L S I Mr. Shell helped clear eastern Ken- " member oi icky from Indians, there still having . . . . . where the fen a few tribes when he arrived. r?n it is ? ad was nrobablv the first white man , f M tn hu - jnur in i.esue county He lives Mr the home he picked out more nian a" tan 100 years ago. and -0'-* m was close ARHROUOH RETAINS to tb* er?l SUPPLY OF LIQUOR firing H? an Traveling With Five HunilnM ren ("1! ab Gallons Arquitt)^ in Court aT The at Columbus. instantly. Columbus. Ga.. July 14.?W. T arbrough. who wa* arrested "barged e.i . ith violation of the state prohibition ""** ?a * w when he reached here last in ' eok carrying gallons of liquor om St. Louis to Habana was ac- *" l> " r' aitted by a jury in city court here * te today. . bar* R : L' After a hearing in fhe federal <>ir- 1 ' 1 rd *\ hlit court in Hirmingham. where he * * so was arrested. Yarbrough had "a ' ' ' T ?en allowed to proceed under a refill supreme court decision which * " ' * ?ld that persons transporting liquor ay only be dealt with at their desti- 1 ir* ' ition At his trial here ir. the city '' * * ^ mrt. a branch of the state court, it S'Jn.-r. ith as contended that Yarbroueh had *orltinR ? moved part of the contents of one tbo -ua4 ?ttle and intended to sell it here ha' fter his acquittal his liquor was or- 110 ?red returned to him and he said he Ao.ordir ould continue on his way to Cuba. l" rM%en-1 here he says he is to open a saloon. aDl* ^ema Yarbrough was transporting his lilor in the drawing room of a sleep- ,v'i0'e fam g car and was taken from the train was r*D ?re as he crossed the Georgia line. u' 'b' ^ outhouses, ETTER FREIGHT RATES '? ,he cr(M ARE NOW ASSURED ^ with t "r o< ratifying Announcement at Hearing ... u.itv l'> V (J in \\ a?biimt<oi?"miili l..?udv. nt ir. -> (liarleston. an! chang Washington, P. C . Julv IT ?Fol- a t.\?? 7. " wine arguments presented b-tore . ! -v r. un tie railroad administration by repre- , . cured his 1 intatlvea of Charleston and other , . . tie w m !->i >uth Atlantic and Gulf port- which -h -t w ii? e seeking a readjustment of export <h t : rem id import rate- to put them on a . . w that th- 01 iritv in competition with New ^ ork vc.ver vra< r middle western business. Traffic when one irector Kdward S ChamVr< who *o >k his i esided at the h^arsne i.ade th.s . . him throui atifving statement: . . that after "I think I can assure you. gentlere\enue ol en. that the railroad adnrinistrat on , . . . , with threa in complete sympathy with the con- j, , . : i ntlons which vou have made h--re ' ' tation in ! day and that we oect to grant , ' quiet, lawiur denian Is i:. p- a!, though pern-.ghbors ips with some more chances in de* tt years do r U . ing a still, The hearing, which was very large- . . . ^ 1*douc nr attended, was undt'r th*> au?pirps ^ p the South Atlantic Maritime Cor- . ,, rer. shot r ration representing five of the . . . , was inot 0 mth Atlantic and gulf ports and of . , own pistol e Mississippi \ alley A-sociation rr , teresting f; >sides the arguments presented by quest. unsel for these organization* eeches were made by Senator E. D ___ lith. of South Carolina, who paid an E\PEKT jquent tribute to the port of Char- WILL ton. receiving applause; Senator ?ke Smith, of Georgia: Senator Fornier h,, mmons. of North Carolina; Senator etcher. of Florida: Senator Rans- erH '** 1?? 11. of Louisiana, and others *?* Senator N. 11 Dial, of South Caroia. was also present at the hearing New Yt were If. F Masman. Traffic Com- argument i Issioner of Charleston. John D Demp^ey h oat. of Columbia, representing Got- fl,s,t match >oper, of South Carolina; W. W th,? world: unnerlyn and E. T. Campbell, of eou't<i see t torgetown and F M Burnett, secre- early lickin ry of the Greenville Chamber of jess, and t! unmerce. The delegation will be * on to t^e aid by the shipping boards tomor- after the b w on their applications to hate Such me ire ships assigned to South Atlantic- Auliffe. an. d gulf ports as well as to have a fight-affair r?re favorable rate than New York wa> a ft^ Joys on traffic with Central and; lH t^e beli? uth America. j | never ? ' Corbet or 1 Itub-Mjr-Tisin is a great pain kit ye It relieves pain and soreness used by Rheumntism, Neuralgia, "ukf? 11 rains. Etc.?Adv. | will have t UK LANCASTER NKWS, LANCAST1 TELLS STORY j tea years-?al?a F WARREN'S DEATH *ov himself. Many a champ f Fatal Shooting in Saluda the florins: bowl , Not Agree With Pub- go with it. Rare! lished Report. champion strong ? luxuries that are . . w?th plenty of m< July 14.?The scene of the , . . . ... . . John L sullivan Joseph M Warren near! . 1 many other? Th was visited last week by , , ^ . , sey unless he pa mple, M. H. Duff.e. magis- .... ,, ? condition at ah tn J. E. smith, foreman of the . .. ... v . . And that is th f. It will be remembered , ... _ i dence in Deaipse is killed by revenue officers . _ I proven strong enc and one of the officers. J ~ ... . . gency Doubtless w as wounded. I - - - - to the published account I ?e*r aM* t0 carry * me from the revenue offi-1 hard fi?ht a?ainM iin. accompanied by T. Cr.,McA?"ff? ?*?clare ind C. Rector. vUited th.: > oun^ tornado dr. :>me and explained their ter ?::ne' whi e 1 They were invited into the' p:on#wh,p- tha* onduct a search for a still.! r *"'h*r 1 rs are alleged to have lo-^ htfit except the cap. War-1 alt ?'d chani >'.aced under arrest and a ' a~* """* ' the family toid the of.cers Plon cap could be found. War?aid. mad?> some pretext to *rr" Sa,i' room. Rector noticed the .' bearen 50 ;"n* advanced toward a wjndo* "?r* *? hi5 coad;t red. 'Look out" Fannin' cJ?amP,on to the window and pitched unde-' md when a pistol shot raast: . "e'e ->n r a c' er shot from Warren's pun na"~ 1 mark and Fannin be ran " ^ ? shot five times and War- dec^OD ov^ ^ out 12 feet f-om where he r'~ :nd E'x Dul D,? first shot fired by Warren . '"f tha annin's hip. disabling him' f ?A n on H*> fell, pulled his pun and * "' ' *' A rested on his side. I ^ra< ^aruDle and others I do**n * Care to bat ~ ship h^.d bv L>emc the alleged 60 Dillon still: . . . he revenue offl ?rs an.l all . have a \ .ir. e w *; , make out of it was a S?> . . . ...... he ii plcu It s-ne tanrc. w;tv holes ru?t- , thus arouse latere ottom and wh. h evidently een use 1 for a lone tin e - range as ADVANCE OF h Mr- Warren said she IS SHOv using for preserving fruits. * 1 Deimrt uient ?>f many guns, rifles and pis, ... Publication I>ea > home of Warren was ac-i r by the family and n-ieh- ,'e> ')ur ie fact that Warren was a ? and had these guns there. The sta'e d-pa a them It is sa.d some of ture commerce a discovered by the revenue just issued it? lot d no locks and others had agricultural, com: trial progress and lg to the family of Warren. olina. It is a vol e officers entered the house handsomely bound nded that some liquor be lustrated It is . or they would ' kill the, of all activities of ily " Upon being told there the year 1 : 1 v a: or there it is said that one, mers. who was co ers went out to search the time, is to be co w hile another w alked down neat and th< roug ?k r.ear the : v.s-. lea v in* v rk inv vei .? .rd. It is cla n.ed that when the introdu- r. i to'. i he v ;M have * g -p e year 1 - l* fl ~ers he a." '.. bu* a-ke-i . .. acb>-vements ange his lothes. He then South Carolina an> "her room, it is ?.? d. !r rv e .vv ,je . ... ed trousers and when he -h? {dCt ,hat . ... : Into the room in which Quarantine wJ was on guard he rea he 1 , .4rolina a h. an 1 * C\ ni d . t r * * or a i ^ ^ ^.. n ^ v ..\ t ana jumped out :ar:n prod : "* The Umlljr say he valuation per a-re running and did not r.re a -^.1 i"n.' r.: *hird his revolver. They claim an crop pro 1 i U ni> shot fron. Wa r-n - re ,-e.t?e<l $ 1" 4 .-.ft*-r he 'aa> -hot : ?n ?ar> Isna ,nf 1-' of the officer ran up an I a3 aa agricultural Warren'st pistol an?l -hot many individual ;h the chest It - lair.ie! ?Ufl 1 ? . and before the k lline the a richer s'att- t>?- a ff.cers terrified the family derre- of h i':o '4 and cursine r. ^ irx^-l > tl I Warren bore a eood r-pu- deprivations of v, his community as being a vv-ill ::o!d to -ir abiding citizen and that h > backslide n their aho had lived near him for come the greatest iotx believe he was opera* ; usou'h farolir.a , but that he was killed ; in the union ine a shot, by the revenue, 0f the product- of t is not believed that Wu:- oth'uai reckon 'annin. but that the la'ter depart:: n* of .ig: y a bullet from on* of his vanced South t ar i. It is possible some in- place in 1*17 to 1 ?cts will develop at the In-1 toul value of all I state, according to . | ty. was S 446.313.0 S SAY DEMPSEY ?383.io3.in i< HOLD CROWN LONG H;?h prices ant tion swelled the ... . farm crops of th< xlng Ntar* aud Aport Writhalf a billion doll >ve New Champion Will j total of any prev|( hxr Hi* Title gr- ?.H?- v..!':e of ! year has been plao >rk. J ;;y 17?Many an """ b>* the 0,'n!,, over the ability of Jack r"cord va,ue w*# 1 as taken place since he wa* >"ear s roP ed to meet Jess Willard for a?e for tbe ^ ? title. Lots of experts "It is quite a c hat Dempsey was in for an South Carol.na. b g at 'he hands of the (riant many of the states hev failed to adn.it conve.. tables to 12th side of the new champion second of all th?- st attle ufactures. South n as Jack Skelly Jack M - *on of her worn! J others of the old past in P w two full cro i have declared there nevei acre that can be c ter like Dempsey and that "South Carolina tf of the writer. i the nation in the r saw John L. Sullivan. Jlmjation per acre Hob Pitxsimmons fish' butt of the farm yeirnvinclbillty of Dempsey| an average of m quite improbable that be| acre. The total pi o surrender his title within} ufacturing indust ra. s. c. ys providing. of were J0 26.16St.13S. sho*.ng an ; ikes proper care of, crease of 190.'>00.000. I n. many way 'therefore, the year 1V-1S was va ion has gone wi'.h notable in the agricultural and .ndu and the things that trial history of the state ' Ijr has there been a tnotieh to resist the STREET RAILWAYS NEED available to a man oney. They ruined T0 BORROW LARGE SI ! Ad Wo'.gast and ey will ru:n Demp- Million Dollars Needed Ka< h \ e; ys attention to h and !nve*tor> Dislike to :aes Furnish It. e reason for co-t5. v. He has always >u?h for anv emer- WMhin*ton. July IT ?Street rai he will find him- wa>s ot th>? EnK?d States *?" r.eed limself through this l':aI of approximately Sl.Ov temptation. Jack 000 each >*ar 10 ^em to me. d after seeing ^'adequately the demands made by ti op Wiilari time af- a fording to estimate* giv< ?inning the eham- tre Jede"a: *:e 'r raiIwa>-J :rr':n imr had seen a 5 b>" W C Bradlee. president I of Dempsey K~ th* SxoM Web,ttr Mnnngomo h Fitzs rumors. and association. Of Boston ipions he loved so Mr BrsdlOO declared that betwe^ find th- new ham- 56 0 ' 0 and > ne* capital was needed annually * ullivan and McGov-'extensions and improvements at Eo "He never w H probably $350,000,000 for refundu : as he pay* afe'n- ot outstanding obligations H- sa ion He should be thal lUtle had b^n don- in the twelve years and of improvements n the last fo; . years owing to unusual cond.tions. lalleneer worthy of "There are only two ways to ob-a errr^v - ,V.. r VA this money. Mr Bradlee sa.d. ' eit ^ha- w-o h-ld? a er trough municipal ownership axpsey in a four- ^?>ugh the etUbll.hment of son mpsev would make P'an ?? tha- th* Private investor wi t chap Joe Be-kef **' that hr raa '* "-n* or- a ^>'^ab this side, but it is return if he invests in street rail.v. uld have a chance fec'-:r-illv ve H L Stuart, an investment banl [tie for a champion- er Chicago. <a:d there was lit: iiS,v market now for street railway secut bable Beckett w-jii t.e>. h the champion, for Gu>" E- Tripp, chairman of the Con -.r r.' .r.c ' r.- Anet eai wrper.-.e-. an^. ^ *' K .. ? , v -? can Electric Railw ay association. *t st .r. a co::.. at - .p: h ' the layT?r .T.Tr predicted t the I - THE STATE v bankrupt iTN BY REPORT eompl . h-arir.c. . M- T~ e c 5**" r::4? o r. v Agriculture **?pp v .. \ f.i:r-.?t tv.eth. > 1 f r -ale ling With Activi* . latin* earu.n*- wou.d c*e to ta<e tt ing ^ car. | issue of securities, de'ertnine wheth the n.on^y th~y produced was put i rtrnent of a.ricul- the properties, extract any *ate: ind industries ha? and use tue result. h annual report on Taking up the surface traffic sit' r.ercial and -Indus- a::.-,n ;n New York city. Mr Tr.f -ffort ic^outh l ar- ?aii he did not beliere the one-ma ume of lli? page-* ?dr could be successfully operate I and adequa*elv - ... ...? y* ause of 'rafflp cond:t:ons an 1 full coraper.i ^jal crowding in the ru* the department f He said that car* are no id It a C *>um- operated on New York streets i mraissioner at that closely as is possible. ngratulated on the I would like to ask your solutio h chara ter of the of the N~w York problem." sai imor.e other things Rovai Meeker, of the commission ays: That said Mr Tr.pp. "w aid r was one of great- r,ui-e un analysis if the :ericit th. in agriculture in exists. It hard -*a'e jt sev-r Kirs-, ar. 1 r. ta: > ,.n l --ne-r. If ent tare m.ght io it ry f th- -ta*-. I tr.-au -> far a- phy- al improv T- \ - r a't - tt.-r" i- rr.- 1 -ai i Mr Me?k* is ra:sea. an J South "I don't see much chance." M beyond her n g h - T* ipp ' . i 1. South Carolina's Behtley W. Warren, counsel for tl tafned the highest association, read a letter frotn Chal of all the states la -an Hurley, o( the United Stat the total value of shipping board, commend r.g tl in- * rk :' the ?*: " r - i . 10, advancing South 'war. and V,daring adequate and e place tn the nation . : - * rail < > .< e state Ther?- were sen* .1 * *' dev^i p:v.-nt f achievements and a- ? - ntir.~r*.?: in-rh Carolina h-oa r.e t he <oun*ry ut larcu-e of the increased 7h> > -h ; 1." d- r i M- Hu f thrift and savins. l*.y in :.;s he foster?-.l ac se annoyances and ?af-_ .a? led acrordir. ?!> It apfiea ar If our p?- >p < t me that this only one -omed ambition and n >t and that :s authority to increase tt. v.s! n. *h- a ill \ ? fares." state, bar none Mr Ftradlee ; 1 hi- ^mpany ha i in 1?1S ranked experimented with gasoline buss* in the total value an 1 that none of t-em paid Aske her fields This is about Henry Ford s idea that he coal inc of the federal solv- the -*reet railway p-->blena w;: iculture. which a !- a ea? ar Mr. Rradlee said Mr For Una from the loth had "an dea and not a car l-'th in lfls The I'pon completion of 'he railw.i crops grow n :n 'he testimony, a Ijaurnment will be take i the carr.s? author!- until August I when 3e'rotary Bake >0 in lt?lS, auainst and a croup of economists will begi testifying. On the completion of tne . increased produc- testimony another adjournment ?i total value of the i? i ic be taken until August 11. when th s country in la la ars more than the mayors of large cities including Ne ous year The ag- York. San Francisco. Boston Buffal< 'arm crops for the New Orleans. Seattle. Detroit. ?'h ed at 114." "? caJf0 an^ Cleveland, and members c as The previous , , . , various commissions will be heard. 1 . The \aiue of is '. ib'.e th- -.v,.r- ??????????? reat distinct.on for w?a a*w W e;ng smaller than I I I I 8 down in the I I B I in production and ^ ate.s In textile man-, ?? Carolina by rea When VOU Want Life * "n w>' ance, or Sickness ai i in 11- .iga'n lei j natter of crop valuThe total proceeds j were $444,313,000, I ore than $75 per .. a? . , , .. Ilo llrprcsii'iilt* t roceeds of the manries in the state PAtfgSKYKf ^ 5 FEELING BLUE? LIVER LAZY ? M TAKE_A^ CALOTAB |r Wonderful HowYoun? and Enerfgt You Feel After Taking This Ni sealers Calomel Table*. H- If you h?.rc- not tried Calotabs yo. have a delightful surprise awaiting you. The wonderful liver-cleansing and system-purifying properties of er calomel may no*- be enjoyed without the slightest unpleasantness A Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of water?that's all. No t.-.ste. no salts, s- nor the slightest ur.pleasant ef; fe.ts. You wake up .r. the morning . feeling so good that you want to laugh about it. Y:ur liver - clean, your system Is purified, your appetite hearty. Eat what you wish? in no danger. The next time you feel _ lazy. mean, nervous, blue or die' couraged give your li\er a thorough ' 4 cleansing w ith a Calotab They are -s so perfect that your druggist is auil thorized to refund the price as a iVj guarantee that you w.ll be delighted, '^j Calotabs are soli only in original, ir seated packaees. Price thirty-flve j cents. At all drug stores.?Air. in' CAPTAIN WIIJ.1S NAMED :r TO wFCCF.ED H. H. RECTOR "*? i Columbia S C. July 14?Gov[11 J * i ernor Cooper tonight named Capt. 1 e I | Sam D Willis, who commanled the Bu'Ier Guards in France, to be shexiff k-jof Greenville county to fill the vaan y ?au-ed jy the recent killing of Sheriff Hendrix Rector. aptain Willis is only - .4 years old r* and is probably the youngest sheriff :r. tb stat- There *ere 12 uddIi '5 . .r . .w, * . , .1: r aJ rr. e. (WMt has pr>TPn it will cure >Lvv laria. < hills and Fever. HilioM .. Fever, ("olds and I^vClrippe. It kills the par.elte that cases the fever. It i? a splendid laxative and general Tonic.?Adv. ^GREENVILLE GIRL j AIDED BY TANLAC p! Q Says She Thinks "The World** kd of This Remedy as >h Tonic. * ' ____ HAD APPENDICITIS a1 id Miss Shelton Was Troubled Se ? verely With Nervousness and Near Breakdown. n 9 e- I y.-i think the v. >r!d Tanlae r.'as a general tonic and stomach rern: edy and I am i to recommend It." - i.j M>s Li . she!" <n N ? Sa<*o i Stre-" cireenvllit I *. k T. r. ac for r- a c?"-r.era! run 1 "vn c. r. i.*: r. an 1 i li,:... T 1- j - -- - - vwwu. - i ;u . . -fa in ? 5 ad he.-Th a'. * a i y.-a-s ar. 1 sut :ere : - ?t i-al *'r m ni.g"st;on. f- Als > I was as nervous* a- I mid be. J- I nev.-r ate anything at ah hardly ?Sj an ! in fa t I ate ; ilk" a bird, a - little .it .t time I -uff ere i awfully with hea ia he. ; o. "T " Tar. i - p :t me in a ereat'.y id improved condition in a *hort time. - I - . . h *".er * . tr. ? -..we slept >* ' " : .r- .euus* Tan lac qu:ced my f r. rv-s The Tenia gave me a good appetite too When I began to rest - "Ad! at n:c ' my *h Ie *>sr"ni beg.it? -S to build up and my strength in'd creased The medicine certainly did d 1 make a great improvement in my cont dition." ! Tanla the master medicir* s sold exclusively by J F. Mackey. Lan >* caster: Peoples Drue & Grocery Co.. n Heath ?p:?ugs; C. O. Floyd. Ke-sha*. tr ?Adv. a NOTICE TD DEBTORS \ M> CRKO:r| I TORS. 11. ie All persons indebted to the estate of L L Horton. deceased, wi'.l make * i payment to the unde-s.gr.ed : and all 5>! persons having claims against said I estate will present same duly authenticated. >f E. L HORTON. Admr.. Estate L. L Horton. deceased. 7 2-4t. ?1 IANCE ! Insurance, Fire Insurld Accident Insurance, SE! ELLISON lie H?'m( Coanpnnii'N | 4