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CAST8RIA For Infante and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Bears tlio ? \ Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ALCOHOL 3 PKHf^NT. AVv stable Preparation f"or'^s s?imilatiniu?cFood by 1H"U linU tlie Stomachs ^ levels of Thereby IYoiuoIp i ('heerfuliussn:!' neither Opium, r MijierAl. Not Na. *>onc m*/* of ~uMfrxufiu/riwti J*umpjLu\ SuU v IZl .fra/trl 1 laJil I Ant J? W// /\atu/rmnt Ni < u rismtifr Wi Hbrus U</ ( lan/ifJ tityw r I Kin/, yrrrn /Tutor A hclpfi ii! U?*iiu'd> for (ionsl/p.if/on and Di4rrtuva. and Kcvt*r/&hne.NS ?it?d Loss of Slkki* result in (ihorcTrofn inlnfano' Jac Simile Signature of C 7 ? -f Tun Gomi?\s'v. , m:w YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. LKK COUNTY NKVVS 'firms of Interest <;athcrr<l From Bish onville Vindicator. Til** f ? ? in in i 1 1 fur l.i-c ioiml,\ id' tin Third J.ih?*rt\ I > ? ; 1 1 1 n t'l'iiiiiicil lluil l.i I Matnnla.v w ? ? 1 1 1 ? I ho ;i mils <l:i\ for ; ! n ? Kiilr of IhumU ' I* I ? ? ? \ furl liwil li Jin. u ?*(i i<> have | >r? ?rn i ii?*ii l public speak"*:* Im'ii* for that oeeasioii. In*. Siki*s, pro Mlcnt of ( 'okor Cnlle^i*: I >r. < * l*? n n t ' r of Newlierrv ami Senator I). I >. Smith were ilivitril to rutiic. I M s. Siko-. ami ( 'rotiifi 1 1 ; i ? I |Uf timairniH'iil > fur that <lii\. I H 1 1 Soiiator Smith \v:i- i'\|hm -t ? ?< I up in linn* uf -poakin;;. Inn (h?nht h -- *?miio pro-.-iui: Ini-ines.. kept hint in Washing "ii N??t\\ it h-?tamlinu iho ti.nl rain v wrallicr. the '517th Arliller> twiinl from <'amp .I;m Ivmhi <ann mi <>ii tin- eariv S?*a Ima ?*i I train ami Lieut I'arkir iml In re I ?> . < f < ? frnm Mart till*' liel'mo : In Iti'iir f ? > r -|>oakin;.' All /hi- -(.hi - li\ ;t c ri n n -i 1 1 i-IiimmI from II Jo p in \ luu' parailr ua- planne'l 4*iit flu i. tin i ? hi : h i it i 1 1 up l.i lo ii'iliick .spoilt-'! .ill ! lull ,t i i a linemen 1 I I < i \\ ni'i 'in- I ?: i n ? i p I . i \ ? 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I . ?! l.ik lhi*it i , 1 1 r i - ?> MitniiT I ?a .? ! ii.jt ? n. til In- 1 pa- i--. ; -ii \ v\ i : l li : ii I thai l!i-h opvilh- ha- "tii .-I tin- tiin-l 1 1 1 ? 1. 1 1 ? i i , ii 1 1 1 1 I ?? ? - 1 i -1 1 1 1 1 p pi ?< I i*. 1 1 lor mi - In fi'ilti 1 1 a ii > \v In- n- i tin- Smith. I I'll- \ 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ? \ I ? i ? a \ i ? .Ii - i i.i ii ii v\ a - ?*n i'i >i Iim I a- a I i I .? ? i t \ I ? 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 \ ? ? j | . > i (Mil- hull. I \\ III i. hi \\ a - lll-l .1.1 \ ohJ la-: \>.-i-k Ui^-^rTTTi ^r?i Mi la I ?* 'In lilth* f'-i ii\\ i r i . | hi- jt.i J rii i| ii- | k i t'i 1 1 ! - .Mr. S. L, Tn I Ion. of Lynchburg, "whh I in our oitiee a >ln?rl \\ h 1 !?' last Mod i ?l?y. Hi* .Nitys lie in-vvi hit* luul such ' :i Hue st;nnl of I m it 1 1 corn ami cotton j a- lie Im*. since I lie la-<l rain. 1 1 1 fact, all I lie farmers from Lym-hlmrg to Itishopville. In* said, *eem to Imvc good stands of both ci*o|ih. I MKW KKUIMKNT 1IK1NU FOKMKD. Men of Trades Have an Opportunity to Travel Abroad. I I S.i \ a 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 . <;a.. May 1 I )<> \.?u | want to riiii?i in n regiment whi<h is i going i" France just as soon a^ p< >.<? j 1 1 1 c If \oii are a bargeman. teams , ier. ?-a ? I < 1 1? ? i . snilmakcr. ringer. hiack ' -niilli. *hip < *ji i'| k 'i 1 1 e r. steersman. hoist | ing e 1 1 i 1 1 e? ? i . marine gasoline engineer i .'i machinist ? > r a elerk or stenogra I ? 1 1 < - 1 . > on 1 1 1 i i \ ilo so. provided you arc t '1 i gi I > It * ami 1 1 ua I i t i < ?? I A new regi ment. the ."?7 1 1 1 Lngi neer*. is now be ing1 formi'il to maintain ami operate tin- l?oat?? ami Karges on (he livers ami canals of Frame. which form probably I .'In- iiiosi highix tleveioj km I inhiml wa i t e r w . i \ -\-?tein in the world Men of J the-e ? 1 1 1 1 lili> a t ions arc needed l in n i? - - j > ! i is- \ fur the regiment, w lin n i ! I 'i in . .it i imp Laurel. .Ma r> la ml. I ami . 1 1 1 \ win- \\ i-h iom ui.iv make . t p | ? ? ; i T It'll ?t o I lie lir.are*! ;l ! tl I > l'e '?|||' _? - ! 1 1 I ? 1 1 1 I .It'll I II II Is ' . pa ? IX ? ' I tin "iT'll LllglUeel '|0,\ i . 1 1 .i . i a I It >i i f< >i I h i v i i i ^ r .i i i i . r i i > .i i j.i r ? ? i i > i r < 1 1 _ t 'i tn-' i ? w f? -_r i :!???! l i Illt'll a ' et ? p: !?! I u I.: I if ? ? ' ?? : : i'ii ,i ? -vi \ a una li An\ de?ir : i - ' !_' 1 1 1 1 1 ~ r ma Im' a )ipl ieat i< ? ? ? i r ? ? . i ' I it ? i . ? {in , t ??> 1 1 1 I I i i *e . - ? ? u ? . . it-: i ! ' - f- ? i!i "< '_*! I ? ? I I !l III M- . _ : i > i ' ? ? 1 1 ! I 1 1 V 1 1 - * i 1 1 , \ ! i ? ' ! . i \ ? i i ? 'it ? -f 1 n r. ail i i ; i - -It ? '?:?'! I r I it a I I i II II' . , \\ I I ! I .It |e. at ? -aiiif I line I'efitleri ug pat r i ? ? * t ? ami i mi ? - 1 t . ? . ? i ? ? their t i . 1 1 n t n . '!'!)?? ? t - ' . . ' i are e \ i i ? i ! t ? i . ! ami ? ? p.! - . - .IMI-I I . I \ I ' t o:it|:J |..?|V a : t ? p t i H 1 , 1 1 I ; it- I ? ?> i : . . t n i ? ? i r for ? - < ? i ? - 1 j i m ; ' - t re ' 1 t V.J Ml. a - ? ?? ! I t ?' 1 1 ? t ?? I : , gc.'e: ? w : : ' i ! at a ? I ? ' . ? 1 ? . -t j i ? i iih -|i i ! . . a : nn n max; ...j\e ? ? \ : a-i ? ? a - "U ' . i aetl a i it t\ i ? I at if. r ' i , 1 1 1 1 _? ? .III- ia'- state ilia' a i > \ qua ' i In -. I f. . ? i \ |. c in t lie :.Tt!, I'l 1 1 1 1 1 ? i - w.tii.'l '|o w i'! I.. Iiivf . t . iii?- , 1 1 making a ppi lea t ion . a t the : i ? a i "t ???( a riii > i ? ? f 1 1 1 1 . ? I a I n hi lor en i men ' 1 'i p"i 1 1 1 : i : i? - -in li a - t h . - <|o not, ? -an- often, a* it i< c \ | s-t t et I that ninny from r h . > -eeiion will answer the t-all t o t * , ' 1 1 ? f i i .|-? ji, tin- 7 1 1 1 . 1 .ifii ; I '. < li phi it- formerly ?<( I he Yo|'k puli.ii m lioo:?, li.o k from a ( tiip lo the w.ii zone in France. I lo 'will repot' a ! "'amp ? o >r*< I ? >i i a - m ; Mr."', r. Months of SERVICE arc lost to your wearing ap parel and house hold goods for the want of proper cleaning. \\Y ha've special facilities lor cleaning <>r dyeing and our methods are "always safest and best." l)n nr.t mfclect your furs. Our methods restore freshness and add life. MtMMHUi We dye furs also. Make .1 <urvey of vmir wardrobe and let us serve yon. Footer's Dye Works Cumberland, Md. LOST! wc;.;en ASK FOR RATIONING PLAN American Women Volunteer to Buy Fixed Amounts of Meat, Bread Flour, Sugar and Butter. PLAN STARTED IN NEW YORK. Idea Supplement? U. S. Food Adminis tration's Now Home Card Now in 10,000,000 Homes. The women of Amerlcu, w lu> are anxious to do their gicat pun In the winning of the vvur, are now, ns a whole, familiar with the most impor tant aspects of fotnl conservation. The Home Card, both in 1 1 n original form and in the revised edition for I'JIN, which provides for two w heat less days, one incatlexs day a m i-t-k, In addition to a wheat I ess meal every da.\, has been placed hy tin* Food Administration aft er a vigorous campaign in 10,(hhi,(KH) American lioineH. An intelligent and conscien t ions observance of tin; Home Card's requirements is all tin- Food Administration asks of the housewives of the count ry. The Food Administration has had a great many requests, however, particu larly from the Imm \s of t he well-to-do, thnt It should Issue a worked out plan for a voluntary system ? ? f rationing. This desire for a voluntary ration springs from two causes ? first, be cause it is far simpler for the house wife to save food when she has a con crete working plan by which to pro ceed, and, Becond, because the loyal women of America desire, unselfishly, to put themselves on the same basis | as the women of the Allied countries, i The ration proposed by thfc Food Ad ministration is almost the same as that adopted In England for voluntary observance. All over the United King dom, in hundreds of houses there hangs in the front window a card with 1 the stirring pledge, "IN HONOR ' BOUND WE ADOPT THE NATION AL SCALE OF VOLUNTARY RA TIONS." i The ration recommended by the Food Administration, and adopted first In New York city, wherye the idea has spread through the entire country, Is the following : ' Weekly Allowance Per Person. Meat- Href (fresh, salted, tin- , ned and hashed) ; mutton, lamh and veal (mutton hy preference) lbs Butter lb. Cooking Fats (ihh r^a rlne, la rd, lard substitutes, vegetable <?i's) la lb. Wheat Flour (fur use In k i i L' ^ : .< v i s. . ? white i'uMi - . i ! i . cim ,x < t < i ust i > r I '!?< ;u! i I'll I nl 'S ca It Hot be si ;b< ? j ? ell I '4 lh. Victory Bread (cot il a i ti 1 1: g at . .1 s : f >ff i et ! ? >f a si; b i i 1 1 j 1 1 - for wheat M?<ur> ... 1 lbs. Sugar i i n < 1 1 ' > | 1 1 ^ ill - a i? a f n -i < i nil ' hi ? t a I ? a 'I ill cook II ? - III :: il - ' ? ! II .1 .i : S and ? a ii'li< - hut lac ! hat ? t'i '-a 1 1 li I ii L' a tnl | ? re ?> r\ ? i u > \ lb T!;i' !'? - '!*???<* .vc a vp the only - . '.\ ! , . . ' i a : <? d* 1 1 v i < mi ted. 1 11 i h< ? ' mi ! U. a in I ? i ? . in, a> mit' h : in. i \ :,i- ,-i'i as iii-< r\ . and chil ilr,: i.r , .I'.rsc, nr?v' I a\e their full n'.uv, M'r nf whole p i Fish and ? ,i , ? ? \ ????rea! ii. 1 >t tlijili wheat. x,. :, .?,d f rui ' s a i : > 1 < heese may h?- . a> fr.-e|\ a* is iic?irod. ! ; bo< e ra t roii is i ' hA w i se in r. ?mil ? I in Mjpplan: the lloine I'ard. t I > ? 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 e r : " s 1 1 p p b * i e 1 1 r i i It has I It published \\ i ? h t he idea that It w ill be a \ erv real aid "> the Ameri can unman in her sjihudid effort to i?i it\ on! the great food conservation program. USE MORE POTATOES. mateU that o\cr 7?m?.o<X) extra acres of jx>t H 1 1 M'S were planted last year. The i.'nited States Food Administration Is endeavor trie to push the nation* big |K> tato stocks Into ? liHtinels of trade and ha* j ? I m ? ed potatoes on the list of substitute* t lin t may he bought alori>r with wheat flour. Potato S(?up hn< become a war dish Here Is a r?*< ipe that has been tested hy I Hited States Food Administration experts In gredients needed art* three pota toes. one quart ?>? milk, two slices onion. fhrt*** -tHtd-espootis butler substitute two table spoons flour. one .n 1 one-half tablespoons sr!' one-quarter teaspoon celer\ -a ' one-eighth teaspoon pepper few ^rnins cay enm- and one teas; i, chopped parsli'v. ( 'ook p<>f h t oes m> boiled salted water When soft run through a strait. ? r S<-?'.j ? w ! t M on ion remove union .1' 1 add milk slowly to potatoes Melt the fat. add dry Ingredient*, stir until well lulled, then >;ir into boiling soup. t 'ook nrw mlnu'e, to rain and sprinkle with barley. KI.P rniiviuno fh<* lit IT rr. onl break lnj: jWstto crop. < } o v ?? r ii m p m t ex - peris have est I HELP IN 50-50 WHEAT PROGRAM *4$ Thousands of Retail Grocers Sup port Food Administration Rules. SIGN PLEDGE VOLUNTARILY. New Wheat Saving Program Demand ed ? Allied Food Shortage In create* ? America Mubt Feed Fighters. Kx plaining the I " nil ?*tl Stales I- nod A < 1 1 1 1 1 i>t*< i ration s new ."SO-oO wheal retf tjlalloiis is it war tune ta>k the Aun rl cun t>i'?,,'<'i' has Klailly sliouhlcrod. Many stores are already displaying I heir Food AtlinlitlM rai Ion wheal s^v in*; pledge raids, thai I hey have nIKTV cd, a^'ieeiiiu u> ciiii ) out I lie new wheal program Kjirh Hour < wstomer Is now reipur ed to buy one pound of cereal substi lute for e\er> pound of wheat flour The s ill is i it ij i e ma v he of one Kind or assorted This sale is inadt- I ? > weight and not h v v a I ue of the coin modifies. There is, of course, no r? ? ir illation dcuiandiiiK I he con^ui-ii T to buy w heat Hour at all. A wide v at m ? t > o*' substitutes has been provided: t'ornineal. corn Hour, edihb* cornstarch. hominy, < <>rn ui'iis barley Hour, potato Hour, sued potato Hour, so\ a bean flour. l'? terita flour and meals, rice, rice tlour. oatmeal, tolleil oats and buckwheat Hour. (irahain and whole wheat Hour ??on stitute an exception to the national regulation Hither of these comuiodi ties may he sold at the ratio of three 'pounds to five pounds of wheat H uir that Is, five pounds of uraham or wheat flour counts the same as three pounds of the usual wheat flour. Mixed flours form another excep tion. Where any Hour contains .*?<> per ceii f . or less of wheat It may be sold without any substitutes. Where the Hour is mixed at the rave of f?u per cen i. wheat and 40 per cent. of other Ingredients an additional 'JO per cent, of substitutes must be purchased by the consumer. Where necessity is shown special I* prepared infant's and invalid's food containing Hour may be sold. That the af+proved substitutes miiv be assorted is a fact ninny proeers and housewives overlooked for n time. F'or instance, if n customer wishes to buy a j?ouiul sack of Hour the nee essa r y substitutes mi?rlif he a>soried as follows : Coruujeai, 8 pounds': ? orn ;:rits. 4 pounds : r-ice. 4 pounds; buck wheat, 'J pounds; cornstarch, l pound USE LESS WHEAT The allied 1 1 ;i r i < ? n s hn\c 1 1 1 ; t ? 1 < ? fun her demand v nil us fn;- breadstuff* dr-m.ind.s t ! i it f A 1 11 ?*ri ? ??! n js are obligated to llfl't . Iii ill*- im'anrltm? America's meat vtippiy has been greatly i iiiTcast'd for some months to conn* by (he unprecedented shipping r ?? market of hoys thai averaged ii'Vj pounds eu<*h in sioa'i of LM >."< polling - the imr ma 1. I'ho United State* Food Ad rninfvtr?f ion. endeavoring to ad just the international food bal ance, promptly removed certain restrictions In this ?"vutifry on ?he us*, of meat and af the same time asked for a jonallrr con sumption <>f breadstuff}*. WV are asked to ohwr\f? only one meatless dny enr?b work Tuesday We will have larger meat stork* for awhile. Hut our bread ration uiutit h?dd to a minimum. I n altering; its food c< ?ii>?*r* a lion program the Food Admin istration empliti flint Mie food situation is of ne-e^*!\\. subject t f > radical ? halites. ? a used hy crop eotnli ? ioti*. at home and abroad and h> 'he pt*e? a rions t ran portal ion proh l? rii. both hi overseas >h';>|i,i ^ and In America'.* o\ erh u rd? :nd transports i .on ? \ *wni 'J'he I'ood \dmini*' ra i ion \\ili V el?f i ill'' \ mer.ean people fully and frankly advised of e:i'(> change in the developing sirm! 'ion that itiev tjia\ know dctf nlte'jr he t-tr' th<dr f.n?d s.ie j- , r? ? ? ?* play i?> the wr>rld v. i r IIKTTKK I* AY FOB TKACIIKRS. Swf?'t> of Nation I'ikiii Kn lightened fitixiMisliip. I'oiuiuhhl. S. t \. Mit.N '?? David It. ('?ker. chairman ? >t |lu> South ('arollua ('ni)iii i! of I h'fciiM'. ha* U*ued tllo fol low in* *> | u I rliH'iil *?'1*1 it ? - 1 >i I >i I i f \ of dcunx -rne.\ ami con 1 1 \ the siifetj of tills nation and uf ti.c world ih-|M*mls upon an eiilight* i m 1 1 I a ix I patriotic citizenship. ? sm h a cilliconshlp niiiniit he had. and ma i it I .i llic< I without n |>tlhlic school mPmii "f Idyll etlleieiic>. Tin- eltlcieiicv of i In- school *vwt<ln ijccc-s~*i ii l> depend* upon the eharao ici education ami ex periemv of tho p aclu-r. Sii lisfaci ? >r \ teacher* ciinin>t In- i-iixra^'iHl ami Kepi unless adequate .i la i if ? a i c pa hi "Tin* *?? hooi I eachers of South <Var 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 an- now being paid from 50 to loo per ecu I h-ss l hail men ami women <>f similar ipialllicat Ions iu commercial pursuit ?. "There is a tremendous demand for sicno^ i ;i pliers ami clerks for goviTii iii a - 1 1 1 ?crviee at salaries from to ?Sl-'O ;>??!" ID- >11 1 h. "Maii.v luniks ;ii:. I mereanlile eon ? cms are looking for efficient women ;ii I salaries lo replace men who ha v ?? I ?ee u called into si'l'vice. Vlan> of the in os | efficient school |e;i. hers in the s|;i tc intend to seek ? "in in ,-n . ,i | euip!o\ mem nl the em! of !?),- | ife-ci 1 1 school year If the authorities eoiit r*?l ling the st li...>|s ,.f South ('arolina ? h > not ini inc. I :.i 1 1-; \ recognize the dauber and a m > 'he neci-ssii r\ reiiu'dv. our school sys|i-m will I . ? ? 1 1 a < 1 1 v crippled al a time w li.-u ? 1 1 i t ? i c i m ? \ is uioie \itMl than ever Iteforc "There is liin i. in- reined ,\ adequate ?a la r\ W e caniiol e\|tec| eX|?ert. coit scenn'il' serviiv f?.r the waice of an ,i \ i i .i < la v la hol er i Mir tcaclieis * I . . ami should occupy posiii.-ns .if iullm-iice ami leadership in rheir n-sprri i \ e communities, ami it is i > i 1 1 . 1 1 1 to keep tlieni iii their present humiliating financial coinlition, I |h-|v..||,i|!\ know ctlicieiit teachers of hiirli patriotism who are receiving s;il;iries l>iirel\ able to meet their ab solutely necessary e\ pen sos and who deep i \ feel their inahiiity lo respond ;?t requests for contributions to worthy pa l riot ic en uses. "If adequate funds are not available from taxation, school uustecs should raise h\ private subscription from the school piitroiM sullicieut additional In' ds i.> pa\ .-in adeipiale salary to <*e cure ami keep the services of compe tent and e \ ) tc r i ci iced teachers. " I lie s| ruct lire of our "ovcrmucnt depi nds more largely ujion our inIuch tioii.il system than upon any other one au'eti.-v. |.4>t us ke?-p this fact clearly he f i . r e ii- ami d-? our full duty to our '? no matter how urgent are oth er c.i i is for pa t riot ic serv ice. Builds LARGE Frames For Sale by "1 WORKMAN GROCERY cj Buy Them And] Help Win The Wi FOR SALE EVERYWHq] Save by coming to thi store for anythin you need in oil line. I Zemp & DePasjj Call or Phene No. Id Buy Them And Help Win The War FOR SALE EVERYWHERE A LIFE OF EASE is I'( )SSIBLE FOli EVERY PERSON WHO ACQUIRES THE GRACE OF "SAVING." A <A VINGS ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK MAY AI A UK T1IK BEGINNING OF YOUR RISK To FINANCIAL 'SECURITY AND < OA! \-'( HIT. WHAT TIME IS BETTER THAN TODAY? Loan & Savings Bank OF CAMDEN, S. C. What You Waul \\ e never undertake to sell you "something ft as Kood." We sell you Just What You Want? imPref you with the tact that our GROCERIES \ are ;u>t. what you want, because they are the be had in any market. They are so ffood that dnm have a call for "something1 just as good. I he best is always the cheapest ? especial') ( ? r< ?ceries. Bruce s Pure Food Stofl PHONE 66