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CLEARING WALKS AND ROADS Adjustable Scraper ls Useful for Many Kinds of Work on Farm During Winter Season. My adjustable T scraper or crowder proves useful for raauy kinds of work, and especially in winter for clearing walks or roads of snow, says a writer In Missouri Valley Fanner. The sketch, I think, explains its con struction fully. It is well to cover the prow with a piece of sheetiron. The For Clearing Roads or Walks. adjustable, or hinged side may be made like the other, in one solid, hinge less piece if you wish. ALFALFA LIKES DRY CLIMATE Plant ls Native of Semi-Arid Regions of Central, Asia-Thrives Under Irrigation. Alfalfa ls a plant which loves dry .atmospheric conditions and does not ??o well in humid climates, says a re Jport from the Pullman ?Wash.) es* ^d regions Ln Central Asia, sod where lt makes Its greatest success un der Irrigation the air ls always dry to an excessive degree. It is true that lt ls being grown In some of the eastern states, but it does not begin to compare with that grown ander irrigatiou or under dry-farming conditions. WELL-ROTTED MANURE BEST Better for Gardens and Cheaper Than Commercial Fertilizers In These War Times. Well-rotted manure ls better than fresh manure for gardens. It ls also cheaper than commercial fertilizers In these war times, when the supplies of some fertilizers are cut off by the blockade and the materials used in making others are very high In price because they are used in making ex plosives. CONCRETE TILE ARE DURABLE Causes of Failure May Be Traced to Improper Mixture-Hardening ls of Importance. Concrete tile. If properly made, ar? Tery durable. Causes of failure may be traced to the use of too lean or too dry a mixture. Improper hardening and placing in the ground too soon after waking. The I'ie need at least three or four weeks' curing and hardening before lt ts sate to lav them. Peaches baked like apples are a de licious dessert Place them in a shal low pan, sprinkle with a little sugar, a few drops of lemon and bits of but ter, with a grating of nut meg. They may be baked whole or in halves with the pits removed. A half of a peach placed on a square of sponge cake or angel food, soaked with fruit sirup and topped with M cream or whipped cream is a dessert .well liked. I Peaches sliced and mixed with .marshmallows and sweetened whipped cream is another well liked dessert Glorified Peaches and Cream. Peel and cut each peach In half, re move the pits and put a little mara schino and a teaspoonful of sugar on each; let stand for an hour or two until the fruit has absorbed it, then arrange the peaches around a bowl of sweetened and flavored whipped cream. Peach Salad.-Peel and cut each peach in half, remove the pits and arrange on nests of lettuce; fill with dressing and chopped nut meats. For the dressing use two tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar, one teaspoonful ol celery salt, salt and paprika to taste, five drops of tabasco, four tablespoon fuls of olive oil and two tablespoon fuls of vinegar. . Peach Compote With Peach Sauce. -Scald two cupfuls of milk in a dou ble boiler and add one-half cupful of . larina, gradually, stirring constantly. When the mixture thickens, add a fourth of a cupful of sugar, one-half teaspoonful of salt and cook 20 min utes: then add the whites of two eggs, beaten stiff. Turn into slightly buttered shallow pan. Remove the skins from six peaches, put Into a saucepan a half cupful of sugar and a quarter cupful of water, cover and cook the fruit until soft. Cut the farina into squares, put a peach on each square and pour the peach sauce over all. Peach Sauce.-Mix half a table spoonful of cornstarch with one table spoonful of water; add to the sirup in the pan and cook five minutes, stir ring constantly add two yolks, beat en thick, two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice and a dash of salt Titted. "hu^iKt?t Didn't Give Him the Chance. Schopenhauer, when staying iu Ge neva used to go every day to a table d'hote at which now and then appealed other distinguished visitors. Once Ludv Byron sat next to him. "Doctor," said the host after sht had left, with a twinkle in his eye. "doctor, do you know who sat next to you at the table today? It was Lady Byron." "Why the deuce did you not tell me this before?" replied Schopenhauer? "I should have liked to be rude to her." "That was what I feared," said the liost.-Exchange. Don't Delay Helping Others. To do the right thing a little late, has much the same result as If one did the wrong tiling. A letter of sympa thy delayed several months, means very little to the recipient. An offer of helpfulness coming when your friend has struggled through the worst of her difficulties culls out very UttLe gratitude. Sometimes u delay of five minutes will spoil a piece of helpful ness as completely as if it had been postponed for years. Leura to do the right thing nt the right time. Strange Malady. Sponge divers in the Mediterranean are often afflicted by a severe paralysis which makes them crippled when in their native clement, but is said to dis appear entirely when the victim again dives to the sponge beds, a circum stance enabling many apparently dis* abled men to remain productive and aseful members of ?he coinmunltlea. CONSTIPATION CAUSES SERIOUL ILLS. 'Let me see vour tongue doctor's first question. When tongue is coated it means slugiL^ the the ?nly bowels, and vou invite not headaches, indigestion but seri0| ill-health. Avoid those danger .5V taking Dr. King's New Life lt?j]s They are sugar coated, highly ficieut, yet mild and easy in act?on pleasant to take by young, agecj Qr delicate. Sold for years at $Qur druggist, 25c. 2 Keep Well Do not allow the fioisons of undigested ood to accumulate in your bowels, where they are absorbed into your system. Indigestion, con stipation, headache, bad blood, and numerous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your system clean, as thous ands of others do, by taking an occasional dose of the old, reliable, veg etable, family liver medi cine. Thedford's Mrs. W. F. Pickle, of Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: "We have used Thed ford's Black-Draught as a family medicine. My mother-in-law could not take calomel as it seemed too strong for her, so she used Black-Draughtasa mild laxative and liver regulator... We use it in the family and believe it is the best" medicine for the liver made." Try it. Insist on the genuine Thedford's. 2ocapack E-" agc. -75 Southern Railway System Effective Dec. 10th 1916. Between Edgefield and Aiken. Trains 109, 129, 107, 108, 130 and 10?-No change. Train 131 leave Edgefield 11:45 a. m., same as at present, time at Pine Ride-e Camp 1:05 p. m., ar rive Trenton 1:10 p. m., same as at present. Train No. Ill leave Trenton ll: 15 a. m., Baynham 11:30 a. m., Eu. reka 11:40 a. m., Milledgeville ll: 50 a. m., Lakeview 11:55 a. m., Croft 12:20 p. m..Pine Ridge Camp 12:35 p. m., arrive Aikeu 12:45 p. m. Train No. 132 leave Aiken 1:25 p. m., same as at present. Arrive Trenton 2:15 p. m.-No other chan ges. Train No. 110 leave Aiken 1:35 p. m., Pine Ridge Camp 1:39 p. m., Croft 1:50 p. m., Lakeview 1:57 p. m., Milledgeville 2:10 p. m., Eure ka 2:18 p. m., Baynham 2:2U p. m., Trenton 2:40 p. m., Park Hill 2:50 p. m. Arrive Edgefield 3:00 p. m. Schedule figures are shown as in formation and are not guaranteed. Fred R. McMillin, District Passenger Agent, 228 Eighth Street, ' Augusta, Ga. EVERY FARMER, MERCr MAN, APPEALED TO B TO BUY A BOF Columbia, S. C., (Special.)-"Do I your bit. Buy a bond for liberty and the-ultimate peace of the world!" is tlie message which is being sent broad cast over the state by the Liberty Loan Committee for South Carolina, of which Edwin W. Robertson, is chair man. Already there has been a wide re sponse from many directions. Thou-: sands of people have made applica tion through state ana national banks for bonds in denominations ranging from $50 to $1,000. But since the al lotment for South Carolina ls $8,500, 000, there are a great many more to be disposed of before the state will bare done its duty. Central committees to promote the Bale of the bonds have been appoint ed in each county of the state. Men everywhere ar? giving their time and efforts toward helping the govern ment float this loan; knowing well that the fate of the country, and per haps of the war, is resting upon this bond issue. The banks have also put their shoulders to the wheel. Practi cally every bank is in a position to accept applications for bonds, and every man who wishes to subscribe has only to apply to his banker. The appeal which the Liberty Loan ls making to the farmers, merchants and business men is not only patri otic; though th? committee feels that every man should want to support his government to the extent of buying a bond. It is also a business proposi tion; and a Liberty bond is right now one of the best and surest investments that a man eau make. The government has got to buy corn and cotton in quantities never before heard of. These supplies have got to come from the fields and farms of South Carolina along with the rest of the country. Therefore, the money that a farmer puts in the loan, comes back to him as actual cash in immense purchases of the things which he raises. In this way he not only gets a 3 1-2 per cent return on his bonds, but he also gets the actual money back for the products of his farm. Just as the banks make their money by financing the farmer, just so the farmer is now in a position to make money by financing the government. No matter how this situation ls faced, whether from sentiment or from hard common sense, the move is a good on?. One of the most prominent financial axon in South Carolina when asked FARM I Long-Term Loans to I Your farm lam! accepted as seci >ther COLLATERAL. Unlimited : lominations of Three Hundred and n JAMES FRA Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination, j The examination for the award >f vacant scholarships in Winthrop College for the admission ot n?w tudents will be held at the County }ourt House on Friday, July ?-, at: ? a. ra. Applicants must not be ess than 1<> years of age. When j cbolarsbips are vacant after July j } they will be awarded to thoce naking the highest average at this ixamination, provided they meet, he conditions governing the tward. Applicants for scholarships ihould write to President Johnson or scholarship examination blanks, j These blanks properly filled out by; ne applicant should be tiled with President Johnson by July I. Scholarships are worth ?100 and j ree tuition. The next session will '. ?pen September 19, 1917. For' urthei information and catalogue, iddress President D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. '?rasceta T%mi Keep You Well I ?^^^^^nS^^^^ll When yon fl gct a terrifie sick headache, become consti pated or have any stomach or liver trouble, a dose or two of Granger Liver Regulator* will put yon in Kood shape. It is a p ar ely verreto'olo preparation, non-alcoholic and acts pleasantly and effectively. Concord. N. H.. Jan. 17. V 17 I WM lick six mnntln Ult year and the Doctor told DI? to ea lo Florida. I ft tomo Oranger Liver I?rcu?n'.or In Florida ?nd it did ms good. I brovrUt (oat V>xri homo vrith mo tod noni L?atU Only One "BROMO QUININE" To ?jet the genuine, call for full name, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of E.W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops cough and headache, and works off cold. ?Sc ?ANT, CLERK, BUSINESS Y STATE COMMITTEE ?D ON JUNE 5. as to his opinion o? the bonds as a business proposition refused to dis cuss it from that- basis at all. "What does it matter whether this is a money making proposition or not. Of course it is; but the tiling that any man or woman wants to think about in connection with the loan is: For what use is the money to be ap plied. If a man is filled with a real ziation of what the war means, it will not take him long to decide. "Just one little glimpse of the last three years is sufficient. The viola tion of Belgium, the sinking of the Lusitania, the abuse and slaughter of millions of women and children in Belgium, France and Poland, and the other savageries of the Germans should make a man go out of his way to subscribe for as many bonds as he could possibly stand. "If it were a matter of war on our own soil, with our own women and children the subject of these cruelties, we would not hesitate a moment. And from all I hear from Washington, it will very probably be our women and children unless the people of America rally to this loan with every available dollar." The 5th day of June has been set apart by the Liberty Loan Committee for South Carolina on which to re ceive subscriptions all over the state. On that day, it has been decreed by the government that all men between the ages of 21 and 30, inclusive, shall register; and it is desired that on the same day. all other people, and all of those that register as well, shall as faithfully go to the banks and fill out an application blank for every cent of bonds that they can possibly stand. "South Carolina has never been backward in the cause of Liberty as far back as my history goes," said J. Pope Matthews, of the state com mittee yesterday; "and I don't be lieve for a moment that the people of the commonwealth will allow her to take a back seat now. We have been told by the Federal Reserve officials that we are expected to subscribe to eight and a half millions of the bonds. This is certainly no impossible task; or at least will not be if the small farmers of tie country districts will Join with the clerks, stenographers, and every class of wage earners In the towns In taking fifty or a hundred dol- j lars cn che fifth. But lt has got to ba witt the assistance of every claaa, ! Everybody must bela." ,0ANS! rarmers a Specialty. irity WITHOUT ENDORSER o funds immediately available in der p. Established 1S92. NIC & SON, Augasta, Ga. TAKE NO ALCOHOL PREVENTS Colds, LaGrippe, Rheumatism A pleasant but effective emulsion, which rebuilds the tissues, revives the 1 system, adds strength and stimulates the nervous system. It has no alco hol, and is in. every sense a tonic. $L00 PER BOTTLE Ask Your Druggist. Monufactured Solely By THE FEKEOL CO., Columbia, S. C. HARRIS' PRESSING CLUB I take this means of letting the people know that I have re-opened my pressing club, and will appre ciate their patronage. I am better prepared than ever to clean and press all kinds of garments, both for ladies and gentlemen. AH work guaranteed. Let me know when you have work and I will send for it and make prompt delivery. Wallace Harris Sheppard Building Down Stairs S? BITTERS a.iN'D KIDNEYS GODTrifiht 1909. by C. ?- Zimmerman Co.-No. 51 THERE is no doubt about money in the bank, it is sure and positive. Maybe slow, but there is the satisfaction that it is sure. Posi tive in every way, both that it will grow, and that it is safe. BANK OF EDGEFIELD OFFICERS : J. C. Sheppard, President; B. E.Nicholson, vice-President E. J. Mims, Cashier; J. H. Allen. Assistant Oashier. DIRECTORS : J. C. Sheppard, Thos. H. Rainsford, John Rainsford, B. E. Nicholson, A. S. Tompkins. C. C. Fuller. E. J. Mims. J. H. Allen. I ARRINGTON BROS. & CO. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Corn, Oats, Hay and all Kinds of Seeds Corner Cumming and Fenwick Streets On Georgia R. R. Tracks August a, Ga. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED ?W See our representative, C. E. May. (XV tera toft fca?ac?hd Pain and 111 Health rob you of all your ^^^g efficiency. Traa DR. MILES' SEVERE HEADACHE. "I once had terrible headaches anl feared La Grippe. I coald not at tend to my work. I took some of Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills and the pain was quickly gone. Then I started using Dr. Miles' Nervine and the trouble vanished completely and I felt well and active once more." HENRY FARNHAM, Spring Valley, Minn. quickly relieve Pain, but at the same time, when over-work or nervousness is the cause, Dr. Miles? Restorative Nervine should be used to relieve the cause. IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. BARRETT & COMPANY (INCORPORATED) COTTON FACTORS Augusta Georgia