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Food Admin people of this and regulations, Whriies,inn Washing ton. Just at this mome the chief drive i- to conserve whear-T au thorities in Washington are trying to make a voluntary saving, but if the American people do not respond, more drastic measures will be taken. The Food Administration has worked out the best plan after careful study and closely watching results, and have no tified the food administrators through out the country that theymare requir ed to enforce as best they can the following rules: "First, householders to use not to exceed a total of one and one-half pounds per week of wheat products per person. This means not more than one and three-fourths pounds of Victory bread, containing the required percentage of stbstitutes, and about one-half pound cooking. flour, macaro ni, crackers, pastry, pies, cakes, wheat breakfast cereals all combined. "Second, public eating places and clubs to observe two wheatless days per week, Monday and Wednesday, as at present. In addition thereto not to serve to any one guest at any one meal an aggregate of bread-stuffffs, macaroni, crackers, pastry, pies, cakes, wheat breakfast cereals containing a total of more than two ounces of wheat flour. No wheat products, to be served unless especially ordered. Publ;c eating establishments not to buy more than six pounds of wheat products for each ninety meals served, thus conforming with limitations re quested of the householders." "Third., retailers to sell not more than one-eighth of a barrel of flour to any town customer at any one time and not more than one quarter of a barrel to any country customer at any one niie. n i no case to sell wheat products without the same of an e-ual weight of other cereals. "Fourth, we ask the bakers and grocers to reduce the volume of Vic tory bread sold, by delivery of the three-quarter pou.;d loaf where one -oound waS sold before, and corres ponding proportionately in other weights. We also ask bakers not to increase the amount of their wheat flour purchases beyond the seventy per cent of the average monthly amount purchased in the four months prior to March first. "Fifth, manufacturers using wheat products for non-food purposes should cease such use entirely. "Sixth, there is no limit upon the use of other cereals, flours,and meals, corn, barley, buckwheat, potato flour, etc." STRAIGHTEN THAT BENT BACK. No need to suffer from that tired, - dead ache in your back, that lameness, those distressing urinary disorders. ~ Winnsboro people .have found how to get relief. Follow this Winnsboro res ident's 'example. Mrs. W. S. Weir, says: "A few years ago I had an attack of kidney trouble. At times the pains were so bad that if I would stoop I could hard ly straighten up. I was so nervous I would shake all over and I often had dizzy spells and black specks -came before my eyes, blurring my sight. I was always tired and lan * guid and had no ambition to do any thing at all. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills- and bought a~ box at the Obear Drug Co. and started to take them. I must say Doan's gave me a great relief and I think a lot of -'this remedy." Price 60e, at all dealers. Don't sim Sply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Weir had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Old Reliable Li SuLPmCo4ouN -sw o nr seriousface.scalp L~u~hies, eama etc.,ase sci copadof sulphur. Asa lo isoothes heats:taken Iaternally andune th theod &MPOUND. Rt has been use with satis s 50c eand $ the bocfuiw fl 0N DE PAR T ME..NT Charleston,-The South Ca:lin war savings comritteee has rcC'Ived a report shNowing that the cl:ildren of Montana are doing th c geol bit tl ,vard making the v:orld safe for lem> cracy and for children. The commit tee is wonderin_- if many little boys and girls of this State are enrning and lending money to the government to use in fighting Germany as the juve nile patriots in Montana, five thousand miles from the fighting line. are doing. rere are some of their activities: (1) I clean my brother's room and receive 25c, and sew buttons on my 'uncle's clothes, for which I receive a good price-and I buy thrift stamps with the money." (2) "Every Monday night I take care of my sister's two children and, although they are cross, I persevere. Each week I get 25c, with which I buy a thrift stamp." (3) "I wash dishes and tend the baby, feed the ctickens, run errands, and stay at home when my mother wants to run down town. Mother gives me a quarter twice a week, and I buy thrift stamps. I am alittle girl ten years old." (4) "I sell two popular weekly magazines and a monthly magazine, and buy thrift stamps with my profit. I now have four savings stamps." (5) "I deliver bills for Mr. Scott, of the Margaret Theatre, for which I get well paid, and I buy thrift stamps (6) "My mother promised me 25c for every scarf I knit for the soldiers. I knitted a scarf and a sweater and received 75c and bought thrift stamps.' WANTED-Several table boarders, apply at News and Herald office. 8 + We Have Ji a nice assortr Xverware.iWe ..right, price. ji you. .Jno. H. McI Pho: Agents for ]N Norris'j PLY TIN See i Screen and w at riglh ii J.F.Davi ROA TOPEAGE BANISH "KULTUR" FROM THE WORLD. Thousands of youn * Americans are ready and willine to enlist to over throw the milit-ry power of te oi" master of the German nation! That is "I!-Emperor William, Germany." They cannot be passed by the Ex amining Board on account of nervous r.ess, physical weakness and anaem tendencies. If this is anlicable t, you, why not step in the nearest drug: store and get a bottle of Ironized Paw Paw, take it according to diiections. You will soon find out as thousands' have already experienced that Iron, as everybody knows, is the real pion eer of rich red blood, the destroyer! of anaemic symptoms and a muscle Luilder. Nux is the conqueror of ner vous disorders, strengthening and re vitalizing the whole body, and Paw Paw, universally 'known as the only actual vegetable pepsin which gives the stomach abiding strength. If you are desirous of serving un der the Stars and Stripes, why not get a bottle of Ironized Paw-Paw without delay, take it according to di rections. You will find .your muscles hardening, weight increased and in a short time most probably pass the ex amining board with flying colors. Ironized Paw-Paw Tonic lifts and holds you. Your druggist probably keeps it, but if he doesn't it is sold and vecommended by J. H. McMaster & Co. Ironized Paw-Paw, price $1.00. For mula on every bottle. Mail orders promptly attended to. Interstate Drug Co., Inc, New York.-Advertisement. ast Received ient of solid sil=.. will sell it at thej4 set us show it to Vaster& Co. Y e 39 'X unnallys' and Candies TIME isfor Doors 4 indows t price. P4 s&Bro. 'IL Sai; L umi Sacrifices Cop ILe THE A0ERICAN BOY WHO GOES TO WAR GIVES UP THE POSITION WHICH MEANS SO MUCH TO HIS FUTURE, OR THE LITTLE BUSINESS WHICH HAS JUST BEGUN TO SHOW PROMISE OF SUCCESS. HE SEVERS HOME TIES; GIVES UP HOME COMFORTS;. LEAVES BEHIND PARENTS, FRIENDS, WIFE OR SWEETHEART. HE FACES THE PROBABILITY OF BEING OBLIGED TO TAKE UP LIFE ANEW WHEN HE RETURNS; OF LOSING ALL THE ADVAN TAGES WHICH YEARS OF HARD WORK HAVE WON FOR HIM. HE FACES THE POSSIBILITY OF COMING BACK INCAPACITATED FOR EARNING A LIVING, AND OF BEING DEPENDENT UPON HIS FRIENDS OR UPON CHARITY. HE FACES THE POSSIBILITY OF NEVER COMING HOME AT ALL. FACING THESE THINGS, HE ~GOES TO FRANCE TO FIGHT FOR US WHO REMAIN SAFELY AT HOME-AND WHEN THE MO MENT COMES -FOR HIM TO GO OVER THE TOP-HE GOES. WHAT WILL HE THINK, HOW WILL HE FEEL, IF WE COMPLAIN BECAUSE WE ARE ASKED TO MAKE A FEW SACRIFICES FOR HIM-SACRIFICES WHICH ARE SO INSIG NIFICANT WHEN COMPARED WITH HIS? SHOW HIM THAT TO INVEST IN LIBERTY BONDS IS NOT A SACRIFICE BUT A PRIVI LEGE-AN APPRECIATION OF HIS SACR11 FICE. And When You Buy This Space Paid for and Contrib ID. V. Wal