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It Happenings at Lake City. Lake City. October :L?J O Green. Esq, went over to Marion on pro fessional business with Judge Wilson Monday. MrsOscar Kern, of Chimney Rock, N C, is visiting her childr^ h in town. She is now with her son. Dr C D Rollins. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mr W A McClam, of Lake City, and Miss Coleman, of Pamplico. Mr McClam is one of our young business men, being a member of the firm of W A McClam & Co. The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr W A Coleman and sister of Mrs Garland McElveen. Mr P W Mclnnis, the secretary and manager of the H C Fulmore Co, has been ordered to report to the commanding officer at Camp' Jackson on Wednesday to enter into training. James C Williams, who is a lieutenant in the regular army and is now at Chickamauga, has been ap'* pointed judge advocate of the Gth regiment of U S Regulars. Dr J D Whitehead has gone to Fort Oglethorpe to visit Sergeant Bob Whithhead. Criminal court will meet in Florence Monday, Judge John S Wilson presiding. There are only about four jail cases for trial. A horse was being lead out of Mr J M Truluck's stables Monday when she was tapped with a whip to brighten her movements, whereupon she reared up and fell backward, breaking her neck. She died instantly. G F Stalvev, Esq, has been elector tnum trpnsnrpr vice G L Dickson. resigned. Mr Dickson is now a professor in Bailey Military Institute. Greenwood. Mention from Mouzon. Mouzons, October 2:?Miss Ruby Joye is spending a few days with her uncle.Mr T E Frierson.in Kingstree. Mr J E Duke visited at Olanta Saturday and Sunday. Quite a number of people attended the C E service at Mouzons school Sunday night. The infant child of Mr and Mrs David Burgess, who has been ill, is now convalescent. Little Miss Julia Huggins of Manning is visiting her sister, Mrs John Henry Mouzon. We are glad to note that the little daughter of Mr and Mrs C C Mouzon, who has been sick, is somewhat > improved. Miss Pearle Norton has gone to Spartanbupg, where she will attend school this term. Messrs Billie Epps, Perry DuBose and Heyward DuBose of New Zion R F D, spent Sunday with Messrs Robbie and Johnnie Duke. Good Gifts of Germany. Silly manifestations are to be expected in time of war and the necessity r?sts upon sensible people to rebuke them and check so far as is possible. Nothing more absurd has been thought of anywhere than the placing of a ban in theaters of Chicago on music that is German. Of the gifts by the German people to the world German music is the best. It is one sphere of human creation in which Germans have been genuinely original and for which the rest of mankind is under grateful obligation to them. When the Germans exclude from their libraries the works of an eminent French or English writer they do no more than hurt themselves, exposing incidentally a pitiful want of common sense, and so the American people would be their ignoble imitators if they should deprive themselves of the superb production of German master musicians. Whatever nation shall yield so far to stupid passion as to exclude the works of German composers will needlessly impoverish itself. in America the wish and the endeavor should be to learn and appropriate all that is worthy that Germany has to offer in the fields of art, science and letters. Only the grossest of fools will conclude that anything is evil merely because it is German,? The State, *-4^+ r 1 ? \.?? i ne Denenis 01 me msuiauu- urcu ( little advertising in these times. I Last year the- insurance companies distributed $728,500.0(|0 in the United States and Canada?far more than in any earlier year; and the amount of new insurance, too, was larger than ever before. The amount of life insurance now in force is $2">,()00,0(Ml,(10(1. It is said that eighty-seven per cent of all the estates left in the United States consists solely of life insurance. _ We have nothing to offer you but Furniture for less than you can buy it elsewnere. Ask your neighbor; he's our customer. 9-6-tf Kingstree Furniture Co. Doctor Says Nuxat Increase Strer People Xa many Instances?Persons have suf-1 fered untold agony for years doctoring i for nervous weakness, stomach, liver or j kidney disease or some other ailment | when their real trouble was lack of Iron In the blod.?How to tell. New York. N. Y.?In a recent discourse l>r. K. Sauer. a Boston physician who has studied widely both in this country and in ?rcat Kuropoan medical institutions, said: "If you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are ill you would probably be greatly astonished at tlie exceedingly large number who lack Iron and who are ill for no other reason than the lack of iron. The moment Iron Is supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms disappear. Without iron the blood -at once loses the power to change food H"'"? ?ieciiA and thor<?for<? noth Ing you oat docs you any good; you i don't get the strength out of 1t. Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers so wide apart that the miH can't grind. As a result of this continuous ' blood and nerve starvation, people be- ' come generally weakened, nervous and all run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. One is too thin: I another is burdened with unhealthy fat; | some are so weak they can hardly walk: Some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble: some can't j sleep at night, others are sleepy and. tired all day; some fussy and irritable;) some skinny and bloodless, but all lack j physical power and endurance. In such cases, it is worse than foolishness to j %ske stimulating medicines or narcotic I drugs, which only whip up your fagging j vital powers for the moment, maybe at ! the expense of your life later on. No i matter what any one tells you. If you j are not strong and well you owe It to yourself to make the following test: See1 Watch and Jev " I ceiv ! I ten< T. E. BAGGE Save several per ton o NO matter how much or old style hulls you alwa per ton by buying TMM I rik* W W COTTON V HUl LINTLI You Day more for the old s paying for about a pound of of hulls. You pay less for Buckeye K for hulls. The lint is sold sep Other Adi Buckeye Hulls are 100 per cent roughage. They do not contain lint which has no food value. You get 2000 lbs. of real roughage to the ton?not 1500. R. S. Parkham, Greenville, Ga., at "I feed about fifty cows and ca! very successf idly. I consider 1 and cheaper feed than the old To secure the best results and to develo thoroughly twelve hours before ft vetting them down night and morning fo this cannot be done, wet down at leai feed the hulls dry, use only half as muc Book of Mixed Gives the right formula for every c South. Tells how much to feed for tening, for work. Describes Buckej using them properly. Send for youi Dept. k The Buckeye G Atlanta Birmingham Creenui Augusta Chaiiotte Jachioi Used fc jif^S ' Mr-diJine is one f^redeora k;*' | _ . wlt ^vtonar D?pep?ia red cr \ ,0, m Purely vepetabl \ ; oausisor rw u?t* form; may be i . PRICE 23* The srennlneRed : ^"j5i22?5*k cash bros i 25 CeBt- a box ^ J or poatp pf" ed Iron i gth of Delicate 100% in Ten Days how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two rive-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxatcd Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself lu>w much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple, their strength and endurance and entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' tims simply by taking iron in the proper form, and this, after they had in soma oases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when } ou come uown 10 naru itttm inc.*- irn nothing like Rood old iron to put color in your cheek* and (food sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also a i?reat nerve and stomach strenjjthener and the best blood builder in the world. The only trouble was that the old forms of inorganic iron, like tincture of iron, iron acetate, etc.. often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and wers not assimilated, and for these reasons they frequently did more harm than Rood. But with the discovery of the newer forms of organic iron all this has been overcome. Xuxated Iron, for example. Is pleasant to take, does not injure the tooth and is almost immediately beneficial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nutated Iron hire such unbounded confidence In It* tmtency that they autliori/e the announcement that thev will forfeit lioii.do ro anv charitable Institution if they cannot take any man or woman under alxty who lacks Iron and increase '.Mr strength 100 istr cent or over in four weeks" time, prodded they have no serious organic trouble. Also they will refund \our money In am case in which Nutated Iron does not at least double your strength In ten davs' time. It i* disrenaed in th:? city hv all g<s>d druggiata dry Bargains. Vfter the sale I have left >r a few High Grade itches and Jewelry which ill sell at very low prices ile they last. Come at :e, or they may all be 10 T am makincr rnnm for holiday stock. ring me your broken Watches, uksand Jewelry to be repairRepairs made same day re'ed. Mail orders promptly atied to. Phone 44. ITT, Jeweler. ' dollars n roughage little you are paying for ys can save severed dollars 4AJW ^YF ISEEO W .LS \ CSS tyle hulls because you are lint to every three pounds lulls because you pay only arately. vantages Every pound goes farther. i ney aiiow Deiter assimilation of other food. No trash or dust. Sacked?easy to handle. They mix well with other forage. ay?: ves and use Buckeye Hulls buckeye Hulls as good feed style hulls." p the ensilage odor, wet the halU teding. It is easy to do this by r the next feeding. If at any time t thirty minutes. If you prefer to :h by bulk as of old style hulls. ' Feeds Free ombination of feeds used in the maintenance, for milk, for fatre Hulls and gives directions for copy to the nearest mill. otton Oil Co. Dept. K 11 ood Little Rock MemphU M 'so/mn II >r Twenty Years pen satisfaction. Red Cross Liver of the dependable old-lime reinee South it liae relieved sufferers from Liver Complaint le lib.'umntic i'alna i . Sick Headache* Soar Stomach os3 Liver Medicine le: does not sicken. Sold in powder ised dry or easily made into liquid. Croa* Liver Medicine la made only by KUG CO., Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. at drafcaiata and In general atorca, aid from the mannfaetnrera. t New I have just r< where I was foi bargains in Drv G nnd J vvvw SI These goods arc fering them to surprisingly lov prices that pre^ We Can Come to my i fill your wants have to pay els< CI Main Ringsl H = || The Ki Somethin |HKg??j Write today fo sentative, Lucian the wonderful p< Sipalin Established 1819 CHARLESTON, LUOAN P. KINDER, ii ralMj iturned from the Nor rtunate in picking ui 1$, Notions, wes, Hats, Et 1 1 a } already m my stor my customers at ] v when compared wit rail generally in all lii i Save You store and be convince for less money th; Bwhere. UCfl St., NearDc tree, irtzmann g All horn r catalogue, olet oui P. Kinder.Jr..ill on v ' ? ? ? 7 7 tj Dssibilities of he Kur tg Music ] INCORPORA? ?Oldest Music Hse in Hit ,S. C. FLORi JR., - - Travels = oods. . thern markets, ) a great many Plnfliin/r MUUIlllg, c. e, and I am ofDrices that are h the war-time les. Money. iii i a mat you can an you would lER >pOt, vs. c. Piano || es Need JI 4o home is I ompleteun-|| > ess it has one >f our beauiful, sweetone Kurtzlann "Easy erms" PIANOS. r special repre- i /\ii rMA A! t v* UU <11JU t*A| Jlcll' 1 | tzmann Piano. \ fl louse | i United States a I ence, s. cl r f. ng Representational