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PAGE SIX P^^Sil ! /N I g (! i .-.Tux, /"^AN'T you I lUZIANNtr V/ old Luziai Jnft , j and ready to | / \1M/TV' pep a C^avor * I the aroma?ge i i w _ corra . i Better run qi 1 ,**0*Tf|?Sfr*0A*T*A* . _ _ ^ j tin of Luzianne I SS? don't like it?e 1 grocer will give [ (( paid for it. Tr I When It how mighty go< I IJpZ V it 4 I Life I | j| Was a || | II Misery IR 1w ^ ore Mrs. F. M. Jones, of I sot Palmer, Ok la., writes: I "01 "From the time I en- IS wit tered into womanhood m i ... I looked with dread I I! exc from one month to the I I' ero next. 1 suffered with my Ijthr back and bearing-down H II ( pain, until life to me was | J i ger a misery, I would think I | |asl 1 could not endure the I an( pain any longer, and 1 I Jna] gradually got worse. . . Jf d j(. Nothing seemed to help M M me until, onetlay, ... | I "/ i deemed to 11 ; "" TAKE I gla VV HB n 88 gS NH ' con 9 jfl BpP 1 b 1111 'ias eb H H HTiB l|R IjR Rh H H i The Woman's Tonic * < "I took four bottles," ' ! all ^rs* Jonps s?es on t? 111] c al My say, "and was not only (l]y| d,l> y y| greatly relieved, but can U H fa< R I truthfully say that I have I I has ^ ;^'i " It has now been two I I < xp I* " years since 1 tookCardui, I I lie jij and I am still in good i Vi f| health. . . I would ad j | vise any woman or girl B ' | to use Cardui who is a | j..,,, .IS sufferer from any female IS ,,tM p ^ from womanly trouble, or I $ if you feel the need of a Q B R) H good strengthening tonic Bj R iBI tobuild upyourrun-down |J| '" system, take the advice |l j II of Mrs. Jones. TryCar- II dui. It helped her. We B| J Sy believe it will help you. IB 1 " l| AU Druggists 11 ".'I STORY BEGINS READ IT Or< THE LA> J . v I housewives are learc I^Pfl+XTlffood conservation. \ Miss Edna Lvles s ' I \ F last week in Columl T ' V? pose of havillg her /VI |g Dr. Quattlebauni. / AS l\ Miss Arlie Sims. * A "At j :J<pp and Mrs. It. L. Simi j( ?. y V ^ trl and Mr. John Hen ? r? I ! Rldgeway, have recei WjjH * 1 in wedlock. Mrs. Dl | the teachers in a sch I ? - '" I I way, where she m< *yj I She was a very pop\ IT IT yft i community, having I _ ^ * I the public school. ' ?4* | J/^*1 rCvif| ? ' Sunday school and c I '*er a^sence '9 depla' \ I happy and prosperoui just taste that cup of good | cere wish of her man ine Coffee? Steaming hot | give you a whole dayful j + + + + + + + + + ! NORTH LA!? s wonderfully good and j +* + + + + * + + t it??oh, ma honejM j ,,?nrasler. s, c? lick and get a bright, clean j # Z\.?We are having fl while it's there. If you | * for farming and ever very bit of it?then your j job and doing all the: i you back every cent you -I | js one of the main th y Luzianne today and see J think everybody is at od it is. | | There were a goo HT AlkSHIKins ! ;oa,aaiul 1 sct'1 "jynsyw JE5 i ,ookinK nlcely- The < * ' * p^rrpf^ | we,e so badly hurt t COFFEE . (jn mUch. The wheal r ~n i ~~m ? i !* I are beginning to nee , , _ hear nothing from it i + + * + + . The sowed grasse MIDWAY. nice now. It sure dc h + + + + + + + + + + + + + + to get it and wild ont xershaw, S. C.. R. F. D. 5. March \my' how they do 8,mel ?Our farmers are getting right taste. It \\ ? . , , . iold coat of hair in a 1 vn to work. Some have planted : i i i in the new. n and a considerable acreage will j . . , . . . Mr. J. W. Craig ma planted during the next, two .... . . ... ... .. to Catawba last week, ?ks. Wheat is just fine. 11 the , ,, ... J. W*. Craig, Jr.. s: eat continues to do well this sec... . ,. ,. end at home. Manr it will be self supporting in the . .. ... . there also, ad line we think. ... .. ... . . , Mrs. Montgomery. ^o doubt cotton will not be for, . ... .? arm a few days ago, i ten. but it seems that we can t ....... ... . very well. I'erdo in that commodity, not- J ? , , .... . . Misses Creigliton hstanding our desire. .. . . ... . ... . ... . with the ladles and rh rhe health of our section is good. , , . . . ... Lancaster school hous ept measles have been right num.... ... .... interest of their worl us. They were In the school but .... . . . take a great deal of ii attendance remained good. )ur people were delighted to hear IIU,,'n^s., ,, . . . The children are p gt. William DeVaney s address' , ,, , . .. , , at the school house fo t week. He spoke to the school1 , .. , .. ... near future. Miss ( 1 the public. His message was an ., , , , , charge of that. mrution to the school and a bene-, ... ... I, I. 1 think everybody i Hon to the public. He was well * . . .- r i cotton now. There v eived and tne reception of many . , , , plowed under for ferti iers. Mr. Greaber also spoke on ( ' d economy and production. He , ptovvh \ K i a host of friends here, who are DENNB. I 1>V 11,1.1! d for him to come any time. i IS MUCHL' There is no improvement in the dition of Mrs. C. F. Adams, who in Fact, Too Much, i been very sick for some months. ... . . ..... . ... . .. . Knit's ami Kegi riiere is very little visiting in this lion these days. Down by I Rennet t8v}lle, Mar ,.I in:t ,Mn?n + I'oykin. known as Ja? " ,i,re:ted ,n {^rwT: to Rennettsville b ri dr. Clarence C. Crimminger, of sheriff It- J. I'atte np Sevier, was at home on a five-' with bigamy. Royki furlough last week to visit his and worked in Rennet her. Mr. C. A. Crimminger. He! oral weeks and met i been troubled with appendicitis sister of Mrs. Surles. some time and when his furlough employed in the same ired he left for Rock Hill, where v.hlch Roykln worked will undergo an operation in the |,ere The ceremony inell infirmary. j.,t the young woman's dr. H. O. Reeves motored to'Carolina. They then rtsville recently, carrying Misses j leston, w here they we unie Harfield and Rertha and of the arrest, living as nnie Crimminger and Mr. J. II. A letter addressed to I inn:inger to visit relatives. Iic<> at Rennettsville Mr. Otis Twitty, who has been N. ('., stated that Roy iking in the Novelty mill at in the superior court c. rtsville, returned home a few j on the charge of aban s ago to assist his father, Mr.! w ife and children and \V. Twitty, with his work on the port them. A phot< m. ] family, including Royl rhere was an ice cream supper at Rennettsville. It is Cnston school house last Thurs-' Roykin represented to evening, the proceeds of which j man and now claims, I to he used for the benefit of the his wife liad secured 100I. him some time ago; t rho woman's home demonstration stituted such proceed! b met at the Caston school house understood that the i t Wednesday afternoon. It Is superior court of Wa ough this cluh that our patriotic' seek to secure requ ____________________________ and endeavor to tak | to North Carolina fo TT* COOPER TO MA] Iff |0|). X V/* Charge of Third S < 'ongrcHslonal 1ERKM SOLDIER L,Tr. , \i[T,4\T'r w nated chairman of th \l X lY X seven congressional l men of the third Idb II ID ft 1Y FMDFY ---LUKVIUI 1,1 lrl, 1 ihe other members ol iUMR.MINC IN FRANCE- c> <i.<- ??" <? Kd?m State chairman, l'la J& steadily worked out a -? effected throughout tl thorough canvass, wh TIflP TOPI ir rocted. No apportlo HiN I P icon made, but Soutl i 11 iiij ioovjj-. rot lir upon f(M than in the second P A _ H O maximum flgure was * " ooo.noo. J CASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. ! >ing much about WINTHROP ALUMNAE I I? pent a few day. T<> HELP BOND SALE >la for the pur eyes tested by A|t|ieal Does Out From President. I laughter of Mr. Vrgod by Chairman of Women's i, of this place, Organization. ry Dinkins, of itly been united Inkins is one of The Alumnae Association of Wln100I near Ridge- throp college will assist in the big ?t Mr. Dinkins. Liberty loan drive in South Carolina, liar girl in this scheduled for April. Mrs. Leroy been teacher in Springs, chairman of the Women's teacher in the Organisation, and M)bs Hetty S. :hurch organist. Prowne, president of the association, red, but a long, fcave issued an apper.l to the menin life is the sin- bers to assist in the approaching y friends here, campaign with the same zeal and en thusiasm as characterized their help + + + + + + in other campaigns: ^CASTER + + + + + + + + To the Alumnae of Wlnthrop College: The following communication has F. D. 1, March been received calling for our cone weather now operation in the k?1p ybody is on tlio scries of Liberty bonds. f can. Plowing "The woman's Liberty loan comings now and 1 mltlec of South Carolina. In planning t it. for the great April drive, is making , d many spring an earnest appeal to all the mem-| hey are up and bers of the women's organization"j fall sown oats an<i individuals. May we ask you hat they won't ns president of your alumnae assot and oats both elation to co-operate with us by isd so(Ri and wo suing a call to all members of your it all. alumnae throughout the State urg- chairmi s are looking i?g (hem to do their utmost towards and lat >es a row good helping South Carolina to sell her, that ev< ons. And then apportionment of LVberty bonds. the exe< I and how does "Surely it is a small thing to ask ent, an ill push off the the women to give their personal ser- her con Hurry and start vices and money when the young men as poss are giving their lives. Won't you use speakin de a brief visit your valued influence towards Recur- states. ing the co-operation of all members rnessagt pent the week- nf your alumnae throughout the tion foi iy Craig was state? casion i "Most Rlncerely yours. audienc who broke her "(Signed) Mrs. Leroy Springs, our woi s getting along Chairman. Statewide Women's Or. . ganizattons." and Craig met Knowing your loyalty and the Chairmi ildren at North promptness with whleh you respond j rense e Friday in the to all such calls I feel sure that we j ? It. Our people j,aVe only to call your attention to, iterest in these (his opportunity for service to have|ppJ P you respond in the same loyal man-j 11611 U racticing some n,M. which you have already shown j r a play in the ]n (he purchase of Liberty bonds of, "raig also has two former series, of thrift J stamps, the call of the Red Cross, (ynM ja s done flicking, |1(j ajj other activltlies. What we rill not be a?yi iiave already done is only a promise; lizer this time. oJ, wpat we can do, so let us each one Miss , purchase at least one Liberty bond uah. dit , MAN of this series if hot more, and let us S<u' Cross, 1 i MARRIED " r?e our friends and relatives to do frorn i the same. Let us make sure that we man of Xcrordimr to "re doing our utmost and not our the Am i pit ^'*r non lat ions Set .. , , sociatioi 1 I Yours sincerely. Th,s ,a\v. I Hetty S. Browne, President, Alum- that cat nae Association. i nursing ch J. , , . ' splendid k Boykin, was + 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.414.4.4.4. wU, bo 11 and brought 4. CHAIRMAN CAM.S + convent; day night by f. COUNCIL WOMEN. + rson. charged I4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. n is a barber Uti ... - (Published by Request.) At ?v [tsville for sev- At and married a 1'? the South Carolina Council Wo- burning Mr Surles is men and Executive Committee: declare) i..>..t.nr oi,.,n i? > I am soiidlnir n 1#Hpi< "11 oentnrv , while h<- wnf chairmen and members of the ex-j mine, w was performed erutive committee, asking them to ,,,nn ,h home n North use their influence and efTort to en-i ,earn,ni went :?> Cnar- "at the services of their county 'v'11 " 1 sre at the iinioI council women to the utmost in sell-j man and wife, ing Liberty bonds for the April issue, j tlveueshe clue: of po- t? interest all physicians and nurses i from Wendell. 'n a campaign for saving children Switz kin is Indicted | under five years (see circular 95. j ?f Wake county Program for children's years), and in cont Sll donment of liis! agitating extensive gardening for the pull failure to sup |lotb grown-ups and children. Kach <1S0 ea igraph of the one of these causes is of vital im- young c tin. was sent to portance and will give us work to reported tliatjw,"r" W"1 engage our head, heart ?',pl the youiv? wo-jand hands for the next three months, hat he thought i " w'" give me pleasure to answer ' ' ' a uivore.' rroia | '".v or give any iniormahat she lia-1 In- Hon on any of tho above subjects. ..j fa| ngs. I? is also Mrs. F. S. Munsell of Columbia. ,?|ther r solicitor of the chairman for the State of the Lib- Don't y ke county v. ill ?rty bond department, and Is willing "Of t isition papers and ready to aid anybody who is in- Chugglr e Boyktn back! terested In the subject. "Whe r trial. I feel that our entire working # 1 of a co ? force and every woman of the execu- flivver j SAGE I tlve committee should do her utmost I 2RTY LOAN t(> Hirther these causes. On our ex- ? ecutive committee, we have the ref'oinmittce in' 1 resentatlves of 17 Statewide and' 6WH national organizations. If each one QBJ| ale in Si\eu these presidents will agitate these beG Districts. pertinent subjects In their organlza- WH tion, we feel sure that they will ere21.? llobert A. nte a sentiment in the State which las been desig- will be mor.t helpful in carrying out Sgtt e group of the the program mapped out by the f district cha'r- council of defense. As has been ex- jSHg erty loan drive plained before, the Woman's Conn- ;9Hn Carolina next <il of Defense Is the clearing house Mi"J came to Co- for all women's activities of a patrl- U?f a meeting with otic nature in the nation, and surely tiBON ' his committee at this crisis in our history, there is W. Robertson, no activity which is worthy of exns are being I istence, if It has not for its ultimate nd organization end. patriotism In some of its maul- St te State for the fold Ands. lch is to be di- V.'e hope to have with us In the anient h?e yet early part of April, the date to be h Carolina will announced later, I)r. Anna Howard r n less amount Shaw, national chairman of the Wo- M loan when the. man's Council of Defense. She will placed at $20,-' sneak to us In Columbia, holding both a conference with the county IwA f >k FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1981. Keep your children in I good heakh?The greatest menace th health in old or yoifng rs constipation. Dr. Caldwell^* * Syrup \Pepsin The Perfect Tumi five is recommended as ftV>ositive remedy for constipation?mild ayd gentle in its action and tree Irorrf opiates and narcotic drugs. In countless homes it is the standard family remedy^ Druggists everywhere?fitty cents and one dollar. A TRIAL BOTTLH CAN tyfe OBTAINED, FREE OK CHARGE, BY WRITING ? TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 457 WASHINGTON ST., MONTICELLO. ILL. I in and executive committee, I ADVISORY COMMITTEE ? Zy chZ:untt?ndnlmber?of INCLUDES D. R. COKEIl cutive committee will be pres d influence just as many of South Carolinian Named to Repreinty council women to attend Hent Kann Producta Producers ible. I)r. Shaw has been g in ten of the Southern 'n Rody. and will no doubt have a i of inspiration and instruc. Washington, March 21.?Twentyr us. Let us rise to the oc- four representative producers of and give her a representative . , ... , . . farm products and live stock have e for it will mean much to k in the State. been named to form the advisory Yours faithfully, committee recently authorized by P. L. Mayes, Secretary Houston of the departan Women s ( ouncil of De- nien^ cf agriculture and Food Ad' ministrator Hoover, and which will hold its first meeting here March 28. An announcement of the complete ross Worker Honored list of the committeemen says they were selected with reference both to By Nurses Association the larger agricultural interests and * to geographical considerations. The committee includes: David It. Come Van De Vnede Nominated t]ber, Hartsvtlle, S. C.; Henry S. Director For 1919-1920. Stuart, Elk Garden, Va.; C. S. BarJane Van De Vrede. of Savan- rett' Un,on Ga ector of the Bureau of Nursithern Division, American Red .. , 1Hs recently received word Marvelous Cure. s. Charles D. Dockwood. chair- "And y?u ^"y that Brownley was the nominating committee of cured of u bad attack of insomnia by ericnn Nurses Association, of suggestion?" "Yes?purely by suggcs* lination as director of the as- tlon. His wife suggested that since he n for the term of 1919-1920. could not sleep he might as well sit up is one of the highest honors un(j nnuJse jjie buby. It worked like i be given a member of the charm!" profession and comes as a ion of Miss Van De Vrede's ; ? * I service. The nomination Who Delivers tlie Goods is Kn confirmed at the association titled to Greatest Honor. Ion the first week In May. A preparation that gives results, delivers ttrt goods, restores your healthy deserves your consideration, tize Burning Mine's Blast. an(, &>YIt you want/ L-Rheumo vickau, in Saxony, a tire is still s\ J \. , / . .. ., * . . * cures TlieimaNsm and/ gout?that s , or was burning when war was . , / , A _ / 1. which began in the fifteenth why tlW whoXsufTer/from rheun.aThis also Is a burning coal- t'snl want L-Mymni^. ^ ou should lid as long itki? as 1887 that tier- ?ct a bottle whefc ^u feel that first nroughness which the world is pain. L.-Rheumo\lB a rejuvenating, { so sadly to understand put ellminant, laxative. Its U9e insures l?urniiiK mine tit use. by convey- success. Don't/listen to druggists not nlr through pipes to con w^0 offer you/soknething else, you rles of vast extent and produc- know the 7eft^n GuarHnteed " ' Price one dollar. 1 , ? , , ?. . ? - For sale Standard Drug Co., Ranerland's Live 9tock Prices. _ i, , . ... caster, S. (TJ, or write Chapman-Alextrlce of oxen bought at a re- ... , ^ ... le ranged from $410 to $480 an(,?r laboratories, Greenville, S. C ; hulls were sold for $100 to " Adv. eh; cows. $240 to $280 each; ?? own. $100 to $200 each ; goats, AAA 510 each; small porks. $12 to * . lnediain-sl'/.ed porks. $40 to pair; fit porks. 32 cents per PROFESSIONAL CARI>S sheep. $12 to 10 each. I> Occupation. pit. J. ItEECK Fl'.NPKltlll'RK, led to reach you by telephone it your office or at your home. I>ental Surgeon, ou work any more?" Office Hours: 'ourse. I work," protested Mr. 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. is. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. reaboutsT* And by Appointment, i street corner or in the middle Office Phone 160. untry road?any old place the ? uippens to quit ou rue. Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. Bjk n^ER^H