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Medicine in the World $ Piedmont Woman Took , Tanlae and Gained Much _________________ Made Great Change Heartily Recommends it to All Who Suffer as She Did . it Tanlac ga e me back ray strength ?lh<2 made me feel fine in every way. 1 think it is the grandest medicine in the world, and I can heartily recommend it to anyone who suffers from the comlaints I had," was the emphat io statement given by Mrs. Lizzie Bry Sson, of Piedmont, S. ., in endorsement of Tanlac ok May 9th. "When I began taking Tanlac I was so weak and broken down I could hardly keep out of bed. I had no appetite I could hardly sleep at night and was nervous * to kill. - The Tanlac gave me back my health and strength, though. I soon had a fine, appetite, my nerves became strong and steady, and T feel fine in '?very way. In a week the Tanlac had me feeling like a new woman. It was two months ago that I stopped taking Tanlac." Tanlac, the master medicine, ia hold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., Lexington; Burnetts and Whetsell, New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., LeesviHe; Eargle's Drug Store, phafrin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; jPekon Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. Le&ph&rt, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Irmo; W. H. Sxxber, Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle, straight. Advt Cattarhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrh al deafness.and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is eaused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining- of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumlbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless ; the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many leases of deafness are Jcaused by catarrh, which is an -inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Halll's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All .Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. TRESPASS NOTICE. ^All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass upon our premises by hunting, fishing, hauling wood, straw, lightwood or in any manner whatsoever. The law will be strictly enforced against a/1 persons violating this notice. * x J. W. Sightler^ A. T. Guignard. '4t9pd. y Reasons! k V Why you should use ^ a! Cardu:, the woman's tonic, for your troubles, i ^ B have been shown in pL. iy thousands of letters from ^ actual users of this medi- ^ kl cine, who speak from 6m personal experience. If r? ^ the results obtained by k 1 other women for so many By ^k| years have been so um- pas formly good, why not H give Cardui a trial? f;\ Take r* A nnvii t/inuui The Woman's Tonic * Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of fej Cullen, Va., writes: "About 11 years ago, 1 ^ mlJ suffered unfold misery with female trouble, bearWil ing-down pains, head- BjL ache, numbness *?'. . I P8 ^ would go for three weeks iy almost bent double ... Pfe My" husband went to Dr. jkjj ? for Cardui i"i . After taking about two 1^ |L%| bottles I . began going ftL W around and when I took Kg v j three bottles I could do . Hp BSK?Sy? w > 'OTirK So v ' m \ Know No Armistice; 7 ? 4 I America is Pledged, War or Peace, to Furnish Food to Millions of Allied | Peoples Now in Misery, and the Only Way to Send it is to Save it. j America is Still to Feed Hungry j World. A hundred and eighty million people j in hungry lands are looking to Amer- j ica for food which no other people ex-1 cept the American people can give them. ? In their misery and famnie^ Belgium, Northern 'France, Central Rus-1 sia, Serbia, Montenegro, Poland, Ru-1 mania and Armenia are already crying alond to America. 1 Prnm Amp.rina food must go. What ! is sent must be saved, i Perhaps that is America's mission. -! Peace or no peace, war or no war, the American people must keep' on 1 j saving food. This is the message of the United i j States Pood Administration, whose ;i leaders realize that the outcome of . the present situation will only increase the responsibilities of the United States, no matter how events in Europe turn. '! Millions of people in territory that >; has been occupied by the enemy are l'j in misery. Famine stalks abroad. \ They must be fed. Under any circumstances, the t American nation is bound by the i food pledge of August, 1918. The I Allies were told: "Make your plans 51 for Victory." 11 To this victory, America s coninl bution, among other things, will be 5 seventeen and one-half million tons of food. America is bound. The pledge j is not broken by the signing of the armistice. The change that has come in the ' situation "has rather increased the j burden on American resources because the burden of feeding millionh of hungry peoples who could not bereached before now becomes the common burden of the Allies; and that obligation can be lessened only by living up to ft . There is bat one way in which sevteen and onehatf million tons of | food can be got to send to Europe to j save the lives of hundreds of thoue' ends who will die from hunger in a famine land unless they get it. That way is to save it. ,; It means intensive saving of all food, just as wheat was saved in the ^ wheat emergency, just as sugar was ' saved in the sugar emergency. There ' can be no greater folly indulged by Awiaw'/van T>OAT\)O tJyOTl fhp. idftfl titu rXiUivi xuMii y v ?in > w w . that because the fighting has ceased in, ; Europe there is no longer any need l of saving food. [( " 7 FOR SALE. > 1 tract of land containing 28 and i 8-10 acres; about 15 acres open, bal ance in woods. Good stream of water i runs through the place, 1 good 4 room : house all out buildings good. 1 good | well of water in yard. Good orchard ; on the place. Near Saxe-Gotha Mills. !! Also 1 mule and wagon and farming > I implements. Will sell all for cash. ! Price reasonable. _ ? J. ?1. warren, Lexington R. F. D. 3. j I I . w Are sold or the ba ^ | kind of service yoi I This, is made ] parts on hand at a Our business ] Mowe . a 1925 Main Street IStudebaker / Wanted?A C * ^^Th^^B^^R^^hipNorthern Pacific docked l^^K>boken, N. J.,. Sunday night with 1,100 wounded soldiers ana ! marines on board, including- 40 offi- i ^ cers. Five hundred were badly wounded, but the others were able to | ' hobble about the ship. ! I I The T/00,000 German soldiers in j * Russia are v;m arching homeward i ^ through the snow, pillaging as they go ( They cannot use the railroads because | the Russians have taken over all thejrolling stock. ' s EVERY ONE LIKES T Do notjforget* to remember acount with us. v It does not gifts but increases.in value, ai which we add to the deposits. Accounts'are invited. ; ! The Palmetto COLUMBI RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest4 Paid on mtr *" | ATTEP> | Auto Ov i We want you to^ i doinglbusiness at We~want your bu; I mfreturn Good Se Auto Parts"and Accessor eter [and | ElectricEci r.s.; andTubes. We have installed^ a] Bs complete in every particul; i LEARN THE WAY to Good Service guaranteec AUTO SERVIC Claude D. Thorn; Day; Phone 127; Night 114 LEXINGTO ORM DRIV \ tsis of dependable and econom a can count on from day: to da i< SL possible by a large and comple ,11 times. policy is a good Truck and a S .mmediate Deliveries r-Burns Mo Distributors of Automobiles, Indiana Worm] I lood Live Dealer in Lexii FOR A SOUR STOMACH. Eat sparingly, particularly of meats nasticate your food thoroughly and ake ono cf Chamborain's Tablets im- 1 ncdiately after supper. I The Associated Press "will have a- 1 :>out a dozen of their best reporters at he peace conference, and the people vill be fully informed of the procecd eedings daily. I Hilton Grooms of McOoll, S. C., has i. Porto Rican potato, grown by hiinolf, that weighs 12 1-1 poundsl 0 BE REMEMBERD the children with ; a bank depreciate like many cuier : i i j-i. ^ IM i i. 2. idea oy tne liuerai miwesi National Bank IA, S. C. $10,000,000.00 Savings Accounts , , # JTION raers! j :now we are still the same place, siness and offer rvice. ies, Stewart Speedcm, rcr.r.ijhtr:'?-;C?s:i?f ittery* Charging' Outfit ir. Free air the Service Station. I E STATION >sor, Manager. Next Door to Meetze & Son i N, S. C. . E , I ical service, the | y. te stock of repair ' i quare Deal i tor Co | Phone]1485 | )rive Trucks $ igton County 1 91 j i I Paris For ? We have a Complet I Wrenches, Pliers, St i Spring * w ? Also All | Automobile Oil MAIL ORDEF We Prepay Deliver Guarantee Lorick & U COLUMBIA, S. C. I Wholesale Prices Furnishc ggM^i idiii y imi i LI irtiitf i gmtm?i * 1% * NTT * LUKILK. 1 JOBBERS AN: Mantels Sewer Grates andjTiles Flue Pi Stoves and Tin PI; Ranges Pig Le; Stove Pipe Sheet J Hollow-Ware Iron Pi "Kohler" Plumbing Fixti LORICK 1 COLUMBIA S. C. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmrnmmmmm I ARE YOU WORKiN Work of any sort is pure dru your existence. But with ? pur for a reward and it lightens yc pleasure. Have a purpose in life I Mai building up a savings account i: ycj with the means to attain yc independence, wealth?they all persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per ? accounts. THE OLD The Carolina Natior W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President t | SAFETY | STREi | I I ss IT IS OUR DUTY as well a; every way consistent with the % the financial strength and growt ; community. Come in and let u ? more than Bankers?we are a 3 it is a matter of pride with us, t 3 we have developed in our busine 3 ship of those whom we serve. 3 Prosperity is reflected to tl p perity ot our patrons. I The Bank- c % & Columb I \v\\\v\\\\\\\\\\^ 3BBBMgaMgaKa?Bmag?MWW Ford Cars I i. Supplies 1 ;e and Full Line of crew Plates, Chisels 1 Cutters 1 Kinds of I s and Greases | 13 3UL1^11 tLU. i % | y Charges and j Satisfaction % )wrance Inc. I RETAIL DEPARTMENT | ;d to Merchants on Request JROTHERS D DEALERS IN Pipe J?M'Asbestos and ipe Asphalt Roofings ate Asphalt Shingles ad Metal Shingles detals Tinware pe Enamel Ware ires ra1tp" [ snrl TTsarrltirQro ' i-iVVAkW W4.X1V4 XXWiUff WiV I 3R0THERS PHONE 498 . ^N G WITH A PURPOSE dgery if it means merely earning pose back of it you are working >ur tasks and makes work a real ?e your life a success! Start by n this institution. It will fumsh >ur object. A comfortable home, ?ome within your reach if you ent.) paid on both large and small RELIABLE ial Bank of Columbia " Jos. M. Bell, Cashier. Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier. MGTH | s our PLEASURE to promote in - > t rnnun l t.j ^ & principles or ouuiw Bamucg, ^ h of the business interest of this s get together?we are something very human lot of individuals, and ^ ^ hat aside from the responsibilities ;ss, we have cultivated the friend- ^ I lis Bank fromjthe increased pros- ? . I if Columbia f i ia, S. C. ( I A\\\\\\\\\\\^^ ry