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| WOULD NOT CHANGE j | BOOK FOR A FARM: I. Says He Feels it a Duty to | Tell What Tank Did j H" Was Aided So Much: Declares He Had to Live; ; | Eight Months on Egg White %. and Buttermilk. ?T>J -Li ? nl.Alo -f T-m i a rainer lose m; whvi? ?, , stock and everything on it than to be | im the fix I was in before Tanlac re-1 stored my health," Raid Joe M. Vin- j son, a well known and prosperous far! iter living on route 2, of Love, Mis?.! "Three years ago my stomach got * A * ont of shape, and I had been going down hill ever since/' said Mr. Vinson. "I could not digest my food. | and for eight months I had to live on ^ I . whites of eggs and buttermilk. I i T 1J J | "Was SO nervous A coum not sieep, auo.; ; .1 I suffered so much misery from indi-j ^estion that I felt good for nothing! all the time. Gas would form on my: i stomach and swell me up so I could! not button my clot- js, my head ach-l [ ?d like it would pop open and I 'would get so dizzy and blind Pdj ^ nearly drop. I would have awful! smothering spells and almost choke to death. "I sure am a different man now i since I took Tanlac. I can just eat . .. i anything I want and never have a bit of trouble with it. I have gained fif j teen pounds in weight and my stren- j gth has come back until I can do as t* big a day's work as I ever did. All the swelling and misery have gone from my stomach, and the headache V. and smothering spells are things of the past I have got such wonder. ful relief from Tanlac that I feel it is my duty to let the world know a-1 bout it. Tanlac, the master medicine, is old exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., j Lexington; Burnette and WhetsellJ New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesbung; Crosson Drug Co., I Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapm; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Irmo; W. H. Suber, Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle, S-'-.C ttraicrht. " = Every p fart I > hulls swell to twice ithe w pound of TRAM Dyer W U COTTOI t V HUI LINTl also doubles after being eat* cent roughage, the original \ not \yi pounds. Thwrffkr^ a tvMin<4 r?f Rnplr? fl as far as a pound of old st 11 you only have, to feed ^ p give the same food value as { hulls* M Other Ad ; | VQCSCyc IXaai cost rntliim tC38 per 11 too then old style hulls. H Buckeye Hulls allow better as* 0 "trfmiktfottof other food. B Br* iolM Mn Ak* Infiri Bvck*g* BtdU to d p ttkf them at wifl, thsp ere ci X CMP>? mi that t? farther, e B few socks of the old stele. y T? mwi dn htl wAm4 luifwl WA?yiAy,iar?4MFii0 &- BcmhofMur# Bypfel- &tm tte right ftx-asoU for ewry Sooth. Ti? bra tBtick to feed ft twin, Car vest. Describee Stock* ? p -atiag tboa property. Send ft* yw f?"' Ap*. r The Buckeye ( Atlmadm S<rnw*s*em Cnm 4wfftl Chmriottm Jmeka i POTATOES FOR AMERICA, BREAD FOR EUROPE. 1 f Columbia, S. C., April 4th?As a :; further means of cutting down the i 1 consumption of wheat, this will be < the slogan and suggestion in South Carolina of the Food Administration!, to which the attention of the people : of the State will be directed through |: several agencies. ] Hotels and dining cars services j will be asked to decrease the price on potatoes, to make a "service" of pota toes, and thus induce the public to | eat more potatoes and less bread. Home Demonstration agents throu i ghout the State will be asked to make special demonstrations in the substitution of Irish potatoes for bread, thus bringing the matter directly be fore the domestic and home-makers clubs in the several counties. Clemson and Winthrop Colleges ? ' ' * ? * i_i i n. will De asKea, in tneir weeiuy Dunetins, to advise the generous use of Irish potatoes. Hashed brown potatoes for instance, are cheaper than bread. The first cost of potatoes for hashed brown is not more than three cents for the portions usualy served by hotels, restuarants and on dining cars. The dining car change for hashed brown potatoes is twenty-five cents, j It has been carefully figured that the j potatoes costing about three cents, - - "? i j-J? -iL I adding" one nundrea per cent ior otn ( er charges, another one hundred per I cent for profit, and then even and j additional twenty-five per cent, fif- j teen cents would be a very reasonable price. Mashed potatoes could j be easily served for the same price and thereby save bread. In other ways, too, Irish potatoes j can be substituted for wheat bread.! Potato bread is very palatable and is delicious. All Home Demonstration i agents have recipes for making pota-, to flour and potato bread, and the, hungry millions in the European I countries would count themselves ex- j tremely fortunate could they pro-1 vide themselves with so delightful a substitute for the wheat bread that they are so sadly lacking. However it is not possible to ship potatoes, and therefore the slogan: "Potatoes for America, Bread for Europe." In addition to hotels, restaurants and dining cars using potato substitutes for bread, the householders are urged to cut the wheat allowance wherever possible and use Irish potatoes instead of wheat or mixed breads. FOR BILIOUS DOUBLES. To promote a healthy action of the liver and correct the disorders caused by biliousness, Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Try them and see how quickly they give you a relish for your food and banish that dull and stupid feeling. f L i goes muen her PA POUND of fk old style hulls contains about pound of real roughage and about ]/\ pound of lint. After being eaten, ^ _ the old style eight," or, pounds, A MAM ^ v?YF MSCED m LLC9 > .ess cn but as they are 100 per pound becomes 2 pounds? :ye Hulls goes a third again yle hulls. In other words, >ound of Buckeye Hulls to s a full pound of old style Gantefe* ffo tra*x ?r tat. fjiftrij my to They mis well with other fans* They take Sea apace fas tba bcnw Id sigi* tafiabtcma* coat* h**p*r, thqj MgtMM *ith th* nm met testing mm long mm itp Afr wSi|i ifa| vii ifti Mb "iil ii inwtil tt t; H / Ih AminI ( !%. K it.aar#i If Ml thirty mi?iiu. IS y? yrdhr to rh hy Uk w af ttyU Wk ?Fmd?Ftf Si combta*foa of f?Is occd hi the it v moist?ee? fbr rr.flfr, lor fot? ft syo HoSa and firm dhrectio? fat lit copy to the o?rest ca?el lotion Oil Co. ?m. * ?oad Littlm XkI If?th M ATccm So/mm SERVES WITHOUT PAY. Barnwell, April 7.?Several weeks ago, at a meeting of the exemption board for Barnwell County, W. 1. Johns of Baldock, W. H. Duncan of Barnwell and Dr. D. K. Briggs of Blackville passed a resolution to do nate the money that they will receive from the government for classifying the registrants in this county to the local organizations of the American Red Cross Society. As the -number of registrants to be finally classified i total around 3,000, the chapters in; this county will receive several hun \ dred dollars with which to carry on; the excellent work that they are do! ing. The members of the board did not ; receive a cent for their services in j th first draft. $10.00 REWARD. | My son, Gus Gafney, left home Thursday morning, and I have been unable to locate him. He is 16 yean * "* * ' " "KT _ 1 A old, weigns i<5u ids., wears rso. ?v shoe. Dark skin, permanent teeth and talks fast. $10.00 reward will be paid for delivery of boy to father. Persons are hereby warned not to hire or harbor him in manner. Cain Gafney 4t24pd. Father. Will you write to a young widow worth $35,000? Object matrimony Mary, Box 584. Los Angeles, Cal. NEW SPR1 We have a complete line c Clothing, Dry Go< The newest things out You are getting tired o: ! and want something new. . New Things. Why not fi CLOT For the whole family at used to paying. Glassware, Chi We have a complete lii GLOBE DRY Gl 1620, 1622, 1624 Main St., PILES I cure Piles without the knife i without pain, without detention from busi- f 1 ness, without ac. l^jfilfe\3jPj8 id injections, and In^. without couterv; no danger. N o one need suffer from this com- / / \ plaint when thisf Jr humane cureC is awaiting them. I guarantee resuits. If you desire to consult a relia. ble, long-established specialist of vast experience, come to or write me and learn what can be accomplished with skillful, scientific treatment. I likewise cure Blood Poison, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Kidny and Bladder Diseases, Rheu matism, Gall stones, Paralysis, Dis H charges, Recta! Troubles, Strict* ore and all Nervous, Chronic and private Diseases of Men and Wo* 8MB, Etamintfttoa free and strictly confidential, Mearet a, U 1 p. ofc $*a? , day* 10 ta I. Dr. W. R. Register; AAii/ii a t imv> arfiUAUdi 1MB 1-2 Kua Stmt, COLUMBIA, SO. CAROLINA Mrs. Cecilia Courtney Piunkett. Batesburir, April, 7.?Mr?.. Cecilia Courtney Piunkett, widow of W. M. 7-ii .1: ? .J , j- u_ u ? TJ x".'U[ih.t!Lt, u;tu nt nex iiuhic* 1:1 xxctLtr:-*burg Monday morning April i, and was buried in the Batesburg Cemetery this afternoon of the same day at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Plunkett was born in Barnwell (now Aiken) County on March 24, 1837, and consequently was in her 83rd year. She was mar ried to W. M. Plunkett on September 29, 1859. In the '70s Mr. and Mrs. (Plunkett came here and Mr. Plunkett was the first to establish a business in the place which afterwards became Batesburg. Mr. Plunkett died several years later and his widow continued to make her home where it was first established on South Street and it was in this home that she passed away Monday | morning at 2 o'clock. Both Mr. and | Mrs. Plunkett were charter members of the Batesburg Baptist Church and ; both remained members during their ; entire lives. They contributed large i ly to the life and growth of the chur' ch as well as to the material prosj perity of the town. Mrs. Plunkett | was always highly regarded by all | who knew her and practically every i one was her friend. i | FOR SALE?Kerosine oil, blue flame stove with baker attached. Entirely new, never been used, apply to Mrs. J. C. Shepherd, Lexington, S. C. I _ \Ii l^i II SB | >f ids and Millinery f that old Hat by this time Your friends have the it yourself out now. HING prices less than you are na or Crockery le for your inspection. )0DS COMPANY - - - COLUMBIA, S.. W. S. S. SALES FOR WEEK ?.INL>HU IVlAKtn JU. I Late reports received from the war savings trenches bring the total sales for the week ended March 30 up to $80,394.25. The thrift army throughout the State is bringing up its re serves and going over the top for large gains. The week of March 30th shows an increase of 86 per cent over the previous week and sets a pace which promises to bring South Carolina out of her humiliating place as the lowest State in war savings sales. Positions are now being con-, solidated and a big drive is expected during the coming weeks. In spite of the fine record of last week, South Carolinians invested a } little less than 5 cents a piece in war savings. Realizing how inadequate this is, the thrift soldiers feel confident of mak'ng a still better recn next week. The immediate objective is $100,000 per week. | Total sales now amount to $488,-' I 169.75, or a little less than 30 cents per capita. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CORPORATION. Under instructions from the 3oard of Directors of the Swansea Warehouse and Storeage Company, a meet ifig of the stock-holders is called to be held at Swansea, S. C., on May 11 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m.f to consider the resolution passed by the Director* on April 9, 1918, expressing the judgment of the stock-holders to be that it if to the beet interests of all concerned that the affair* of this corporation liquidated and its Charter surrendered and cancelled. W. n. Witt, See. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION All prospective teachers will plecae take notice that an examination will be bald hare an Friday, the 8rd day of May 1918. All thoae who wish to taka this examination will i be present at 8 A. If. A. D. MARTIN County Superintendent of Education Lexingrton, S. C. Keep your I good health? mpna rp f r* h ~ Ill Vliuw V l< V ii ^ or young is c Dr. Cal> Syrup ] I The Perfect \ is recommended as for constipation?mil affirm cmrl -frr^m r uv/ULvyii. uiiu. xx vv xx vyxxx v> drugs. In countless standard family re everywhere?fifty cei A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 457 WAS TRESPASS NOTICE] ~ ; All persons are hereby warned not 1 to trespass upon my premises by hunt ! ins:, fishing or in any manner what1 soever. The law will be strictly en- ^ forced against all parties violating r this notice. Especially those fishinj? in mv mill nond. : c MRS. H. Z. RIKARD, | f 4t24pd. Edmund, S. C. j s ? Ip ! ? CONTRACTORS |SUPPLIES |a I r Machinery, Castings and j Repairs. Steel Beams, I ? Rods, Ropes, Tackle, 13 Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers a Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ven- * tilators, Grating, Etc. v r I AIYlkaVl] If ATI WnAc I F uyiuwui u 11 vu it uino i& Supply CO., GEORGIA ' Ford Supplies and Repairs in Stock. ? SHIP YOUR Long Staple Cotton' TO n WHALEY & RIVERS' Cotton Factors CHARLESTON, S. C, Consignments handled on Commission. Brooklar New Broofc Board of 1 Henry Buff. Sewell K. Oli G. A. Guignard. R. N. Senn. | J. C. Lybrand. A. D. ShulL Advisory Frank W. Shealy. Lemuel 1 The Oswa SILVERTOWN SAFT|jyREAD Automobile LEXINGK Dont forget that we are a the same old thing. Rep guarantee each and every jo Goodyear Tires and Tub always in stock. Tire vulcanizeinar a SDecii repair work promptly done. We have the best mechan Bring your Auto and Ma take care of them for you. Night man can be found a Telephone us yaur troi promptly attended to. The Oswa H. C. OSWALD, Proi Lexington, Telephone No. 118. children in I The greatest -alt h rn n 1A Wi Lli liA V/ i ongtipation. Jweli's Pepsin Laxative a positive remedy i t i d and gentle in its >piates and narcotic > homes it is the medy. Druggists its and one dollar. , FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING HINGTON ST., MONTICELLO, ILL. Half Your Living Without iVSoney Cost We are all at a danger point. On he use of good common sense in our SIS farm and garden operations delends prosperity or our "going broke." Even at present high prices no one an plant all or nearly all cotton, buy ood and grain at present prices from l-mrsl-i? m >n < r\n nroflif on r1 mtlVfi vl lii v iiuiio vy?? v* vuxo u.:i\t. ivv aoney. Feed and grain is higher in iroporlion than are present cotton rices. It's a time above ail others to play afe; to produce all possible food, ;rain and forage supplies on your own .cres; to cut down the store bill. A good piece of garden ground, ightly planted, rightly tended and :ept planted the year round, can he aade to pay nearly half your living. It srill save you more money than you aade on the best three acres of cotton ou ever grew! * Hastings' 1918 Seed Book tells *11 bout the right kind of a money savag garden and the vegetables to put a it. It tells about the farm crops as rell and shows you the clear road to eal and regular farm prosperity. U's rree. Send for it today to H. G. 1ASTINGS CO., Atlanta* Ga?Advt. ianitary Meat Market and Restaurant Fresh native meats always on hand, ce sold in any quantity from 5c up. lor restaurant is prepared to famish leals at all hours. First class meals repared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Next Door to Postoffico. LEXINGTON, S. C. id Bank dand, S. C.J Directors: ver. E. W. Shull. L. S. Trotti. P. J. Wessinger. ' Board: Hall. Jag. A. Summer*? tt. Id Garage . # AUTOMOBILE iRepainng ON, S. C. t the same old place doing airing Automobiles. We b that we torn oat. no?fV? a Koaf avow modo ~ Vtiv WUV VI V* 4*IWV?V ilty. Lathe and general ica that can be found. chine work and we will it any hour in the building iblea and they will be n yn id uarage jrietor and Manager. S. C.