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NEBRASKA JUDGE ENDORSES TANLAC Praises Remedy Because of Great Benefit It Gave Him WOULD HELP OTHERS Says He Soon Gained Twenty Pounds in Weight by Taking Great Remedy. One of the latest additions to the long list of prominent men who have endorsed Taniac is the name of Judge B. F. Whittington, judge of the Bol ston court, of South Omaha, Neb. In relating to his experience with the medicine, Judge Whittington said: "The results I have obtained from Tanlac seem wonderful to me. Before I began taking Tanlac my health was broken down in many ways. My liver was all out of fix. I was habitually constipated and bilious. I was so frightfully dizzy most of the time that I would not stoop over for fear of falling, and my kidneys were out of order. I had fearful pains in the small of my back, I could eat, but my food did me no good. Sleep failed to rest me and I felt tired and worn out all the time. I had been in this condition for a year and was becom ing badly worried,- as nothing seemed to help me. "I had fallen off twenty pounds in weight as a result of my trouble, but I have gained it all back by using Tanlac, and I have never felt better in my life. I felt like a new man beforel had finished the first bottle. I have taken five bottles and I do not have an ache nor a pain now and I am feeling great. I eat like a farm hand,. sleep like a log and get up in the morning feeling fine. I gladly give this statement for what it may be worth to others who are trying to find relief." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; H. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Summerton. IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAD Dedicated to the American Soldiers Who Sleep in France. Darkness fell upon the battlefield, The stars flashed forth their light, And heaven was ablaze with glory, ?BEST Reasonab Nothing but the vel our prescriptions, and ti the way your physician RUBBERGCOOI TOIL and a full and STATI( We A MODERN SC We keep a] CIGARS, TOBAC( Below Bank( of Manining htUY WARL SA SLIME, B LATH, BIRICK, ~~ CEM ENT, SIDI1NG, FLO)ORING, MOUJLDIN( FIRE CLA FIRE BR BOOTE Phon'es: Office 10; Ya Though earth was draped in night. All over the field the wounded lay Sighing for loved ones far away, Private and leader side by side In darkness lay-in darknessdied. Just that morning bright and early One could see the plains ablaze, But soon the color of the heather Was dimmed o'er by the haze; And the battle smoke enwrapped all Like some mournful funeral pall. While strong men fought faithful and true For our flag of red, white and blue. And lo, ere from the western sky The quivering sun sinks in rest; Behold the dying-a ghastly sight Breaks on the path of light. And yet resounds abrupt and loud The cannon roar-a cloud Of smoke. Then once again the pow der rains And leaves behind a world of pain. In a little thicket of trees That swayed and whispered in the breeze The soldiers lay. Over their young souls Sweet thoughts of home and loved ones roll. Around them, in thought, came those they loved best From that dear home of love and rest. Was they to die thus-alone and cold? In anguish wrapped in death's drear fold? The murmuring branches above their heads A soft breathing wind from out of the west Were the only watchers of the dead. Suddenly the rustling breeze rifted the branches asunder, And on the tranquil sky afar In celestial glory shining the dying men behold a star; Adorned was it in a crown of silver light Floating softly through the misty night. The soft sweet radiance from that star Falls sweetly on that battlefield, Shines like some sacred shrine across the- way afar Soothes many a brow bids aching wounds be healed; Drops many a gift of healing balm, Bids many a heart to rest in calm, Causes many a groan to be refrained Tells many a soul that God still reigns. The moaning ceased ere from the last astart, The first rays of down shone through the night The aching wounds, the trouble hearts DRUGS T ; le Prices I -y best materials go into iey are compounded just says. )S and ET ARTICLES aomplete lite of )NERY. 1ave ~DA FOUNTAIN 'ull Line of OS and CANDIES. RUG STORE, . Manning, S. C. VINO STArlPS J MBE Hidn IAY, -ili. CORN, .aterials OATS, HIU LLS, TANKA' MID)DL RICE SUG 5S, ME CI [CK,C LUJMBE~R, S 4G PAPER, I& McLE rd 631, Ceased, as souls began a homeward flight. And life after life ebbed away At the end of that sad day. Then death itself took flight From that blood drenched field that K night. - The next night a pale moon looked C down, t Upon myriad new made graves In France, where sleeps those soldiers brave They died for us. And we C Their people send afar this plea May nothing disturb the peace pro- C found, No word or noise about resound No footsteps ne'er tread upon this sacred ground. And oh ye who are dead! Few days ago you lived, Saw the morning bright and gleam ing, Watched the last rays dim and lean ing. Your victorious land and native soil Claims you as her richest spoil, The place where is the graves The ashes of our braves. Between the crosses row on row, Gay colored poppies bloom and blow Bright as their blossoms our memory keeps The cause-why ye brave now sleeps. Your comrades held the torch on high Which from falling hands you threw to them, then breathed your dy ing sigh, With a high courage and dauntless will They kept faith and held our flag un tarnished still. Rest ye brave who died for country saks! Sleep with all your homelands wishes blest, By angels hands your knell is rung, By fairy lands' you ' dirge is sung, And glory beams from crosses gray To bless the forms reposed in clay. In future years in word and song your land shall proudly tell The story-how ye fell. Miss Ruth McKnight. Summerton, S. C. -- o AMERICAN STEAMER LOST Vessel With Cargo of Coal Destroyed by Fire. Turks Island, Bahamas, Feb. 6. The American steamer Flirt, with a cargo of coal, was destroyed by fire January 30, in latitude 26 degrees, E 30 minutes north and longitude 68! degrees, 54 minutes west, according to her captain, who reached here to (lay. The captain and seventeen men of the crew landed at Caicos on Feb ruary 3. The first mate and ten men are missing, but the captain believes they have been able to land safely. The Flirt was a wooden steamer of 1,474 tons. She was built at Sildell, La., in 1917. The Flirt left Newport News with a cargo of coal January 24 for Porto Rico. CITATION. The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon By .. M. Windham-, Probate Judge: WHTERAS, Fred Lesesne madle suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of Matthew Bancroft Lesesne TIIE9E ARE, THEREFORE, to cite aind admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said Matthew Bancroft Lesesne, dleceased,I that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 14th (lay of Feb ruary, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show case if any they have, why the said Adm inistration should not be granted. GhIV~EN under my hand this 28th dhy of .January, Anno Domini, 1919. J. M. WINDHTAM, -2t-p. ,Judge of Probate. Colds Cause GirIp and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine."~ E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 800. 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