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"WHAT I pan ? J Dr. Caldwe its mild but thorough It has been very helpfu year-old son, who had a baby." (From a letter to Dr. Mr. C. E. Jaffray, Brookly Dr. Cal Syrup The Perfec Sold by Druggi 50 cts. (2 Free from opiates and n ant to the taste, it acts c restores normal regular be obtained free of Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4 Monticello, Illinois. HUT SERVICE PROVIDED FOR MEN IN BRITAIN Knight? of Columbus Establish Ha vens for sol dior? In England London.-The Knights of Columbus In Oreat Britain are making remark able progress in their efforts to pro Tide facilities that will enable men tn the United States forces overseas to enjoy snob, social entertainment M will help to brighten the routine of military and naval life. Up to the present writing, they have establish ed o ?non at the following pouts: 266 fedgware Road, London; Market Drayton, Littlehampton, and Inver ness. Temporary structures have boer erected in many of the larger oom ps, w hich ar? to be replaced shortly by substantial huts. To date 2,000 secretaries have been called for, and the response lu bring ing splendid men of high principles and ready sympathies. F?a oh man ls over thirty-five years of age and has placed himself unconditionally at the eervioe of the organization, to what ever post of danger or hardship he faay he called. How's This ? "Wc offer one hundred dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh M odicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine bas been takon by catarrh sufferers for the past .'15 years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for ca tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces, expelling the poison from the blood and bealing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine for a short time you will soo a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 7 5c.-'Adv. SIX Y. W.IX WOMEN ESCAPE FROM RUSSIA Atlanta, Ga.-Tho six secretaries sent to Russia a year ago by the Toting Women's Christian Associa tion to organise the work of the as sociation in Petrograd and other large cities, have escaped from Rua ala* ls th? news Just received. Tlie whereabouts of these six wo men had been unknown for months. Whether they were alive or dead, had been a more mattter of gue?? work. Can't Help But Admire Babies Beery Woman Casts Loving Glance at tho Nestling Cuddled in ita Bonnet. It is a Joy and comfort to know that those mach bilked of pains and other dis tresses that arc said to proceed child-bearing may bo avoided. Ko woman need fear dis comfort If slio will fortify herself with tho well known and time-honored remedy, Moth er's Friend. This 19 a most grateful, penetrating, ex ternal application that nt once- softens and makes pliant tho abdominal muscles and liga ments. Hy regular uro the muscles expand without tho usual strain when baby is born and pata and danger at tho crisis ls con sequently less. Women everywhere who have used this famous remedy tell how they en;'.rely avoided nervousness, twitching spells, bearing down and stretching pains, and relato how they enjoyed entlro freedom from tho many dc bl ll tn ting and distressing experiences usually incident to approaching motherhood. Mother's Friend ls recommended only for tho relief and comfort of expectant moth ers, thousands cf whom hnvo used and recommended lt. It ls for external uso only, ia absolutely and entirely safe and won derfully effective. Wrlto tho Bradfield Ttecrulator Co., Lamar Bid*,. Atlanta, (ia., for their "Moth erbOOd Ilook," so valuable in ' .perlant moth ers, and tn tho meantime obtain a hoi Mo of Mother's Friend from the druggist today and thus fortify yourself ngalavt pain and di* comfort. H's Syrup Pepsin is action on the bowels. 1 in relieving my nine been constipated since Caldwell written by 51 Madison Street, n, N. Y. dwell's Pepsin / Laxative ists Everywhere i??) $1.00 arco tic drugs and pleas ;asily and naturally and ity. A trial bottle can charge by writing to 58 Washington Street, SERVICE AS BROAD AS THE COMMUNITY War Camp Community 8?rvlce Pro vides Numberless Intim?t* Com fort? For Soldiers Club rooms for soldiers, entertain ments for tho bo yu in khaki, outings for convalescent mon back froto France, small, but appreciated ser vices to soldiers and their relative? and friends-these are some of the manifold activities of tho War Camp Community Service. Tho War Camp Community Ser vice com ? s close to the intimate life of the soldier and provides for his mental UB well as physical comfort by furnishing the facilities which j make it possible for him to relax ? from the strain of military training ! and the preparation for overseas j fighting. Its symbol 1B tho red circle and its j activities are as unending aa the cir cumference of its insignia. Thou sands of soldier boys take advantage of its faoilitles and other thousands of relatives and friends of the boys in Undo Sam's uniform are daily benefited through Its various ave nues of effort. BUILDING MORALE OF JEWISH TROOPS Work Of Jowlsh Welfare Board Pro ducing Splendid Results In Camps and Trenches No more effective work toward maintaining tho highest morale among the Amerlean troops has been done by any war organization than by the Jewish Welfare Board, which is en gaged in Its task of keeping up the lines of communication between the Jewish men in tho trenches and training camp? and the folks back home. Believing that in the struggle of moral? against "kultur" the American army has every advantage that will Insure aueoees, the Jewish organisa tion Is making Us chief issue the stiffening of mental and moral fibre among the soldiers of th? Hebrew faith. The call for workers is urgent and rabbis, professional meu, journal ists, sootal workers and others are entering the service of the Jewish Welfare Board to make up the 400 workers needed to fill the ranks. AMERICAN SOLDIERS ANXIOUS FOR BOOKS Amsrican Library Association Pro viding Reading Matter for Boys On Battle Fronts Despite tho fact that the ocean transportation facilities are being tax ed to the utmost, tho? task of provid ing rending matter for the boys in the trenches ls being handled with an efficiency and dispatch that is sur }?rising evei'i to those who are closely n touch with the situation. Tho Amerloan Library Association, whleh hos shouldered the responsibil ity o? collecting booka, magazines and newspaper? by the millions in every city and town throughout the country, is distributing this huge quantity of reeding matter to the men In Franoe through the Y. M, C. A., tho Red Oros?, the Knight? s? Columbus and tho S*A??.t?on Army. Pur Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medi cino Co., manufacturers of Laxativo Bromo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonio It's billions for defense or Billions for indemnity. To Continuo Daylight Saving. Washington, Oct. 9.-An amend ment to the daylight saving law that would make daylight saving a per manent practice in the United States wus Introduced in the Senate this afternoon by Senator Calder, of New York. An added section to the day light saving bill, proposed by Sena tor Calder, would read: "Hereafter tho standard time for each /.one shall be tho same as that tn effect on Ocaober 1, 1918, or ah hour in advance of the moan astro nomical time of the degree of longi tude governing each zone, respect ively, and as thus established shall remain tlxed and determined." Senate Passes Act. Washington, Oct. 10.-Senator Calder's amendment to the daylight saving bill, under which the pres ent "hour-fast" time would be per manent, was pussed by the Senato this afternoon without debate. Xow Hope Church 'Buys Homl. New Hope, Oct. 15.-Special: Tho farmers have plenty of cotton to gather now. The New Hope church ls to buy a Liberty Bond this week. The inter est annually will go to the orphan age. Misses Pearl and- Sallie White visited in Walhalla recently. Miss Stella Barron, of Seneca, was a recent visitor to Miss Wnnnlo Morgan. The Uhllathea and Baracca classes of New Hope church have organized a B.Y.P.U. and carried out the first program last Sunday night. LEMON JUICE IS Flt EC K1 ?K MU O V EH (Jiris! Make this Cheap Bounty Lo tion to Clear and Whiten Your Skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces i of orchard white, shake well, and you '? have a quarter pint of the best ! freckle and tan lotion, and complex ion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and ; any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet - ? ly fragrant lotion into the face, ?leek, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disap pear and bow elear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! lt Is harm less.'-Adv. Sow Wood's High-Grade Seed Wheat For Best and Most Productive Crops. Our Virginia-Grown Seed Wheats are. superior for the South-make larger yields and better quality of grain. Write for "WOOD'S CROP SPE CIAL" giving prices and Information about 3EED WHEAT, SEED OATS, SEED RYE, BARLEY and all other Seeds for Fall Sowing. T. W. Wood & Sons I Seedsmen. Richmond, Va. Plant WHITE PEARL AND BER MUDA ONION 8ET8 for proftta 1 ble crops, both for home use and market. Write fer "Wood's Crop Special," giving prloes. Must Be Beaten, Says Gompers. Rome, Oct. 9.-Samuel Gompers, who ls here with a delegation of American labor readers, strongly de nounced the recent peace move of tho Central powers, saying that the new German manoeuvre seeks to weaken the unity of the democratic I nations and lessen their fighting spirit. Ho said: "The Austro-German and Turk ish military system should be beaton. The security of labor and tho peo ple requires that the Central powers shall capitulate and their military menace be broken." The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than tho Weak Old people who arc fceblo and younger people who arc weak, will bc strengthened and enabled to Ito through tho depressing heat of summer by tak ing GROVE'S TASTELESSclilllTONIC. It purifies and enriches tho blood and builds up the whole sys tem. You can soon feel Its Strengthening, Invigor ating Effect. 60c. Short Iteign Ahead of Him. Stockholm. Oct. 10.-Brinco Fred erick Charles of Hesse, brother-in law of the German emperor, was elected king of Finland Wednesday night by tho Finnish Luudtuk. The republican members of the chamber did not vote. (Prince Frederick Charles of Hesso was born May 1, 18G8. In 1893 ho married Princess Margurlto of Prus sia, the youngest sister of Emperor William, of Germany.) Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which aro transmitted to thc blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price CO c. lllUTISIl STEAMER TORPEDOED Many of Crow ami Passengers Were liost-Fired on In Irish Sea. Dublin, Oct. H.-A passenger on board tho mall steamer Leinster saw the fatal torpedo approaching the ship. Ho informed tho captain, but tho torpedo was so near that, escapo was impossible. The projec tile struck the sido of tho boat 'be tween the forecastle and the com partment set aside for postal clerks. The weather was Hue, but the sea was rough, following a recent storm. According to ligures reported hero there were on board 687 passengers and a crew of about 70. After the Leinster had been struck hy tho first torpedo, and lu har dis abled condition, she was easy prey, and tho submarine fired a second torpedo. This missile struck the vessel nmidsbip, entered tho engine room and caused an explosion of the ship's boilers. There was some confusion as the .passengers tried to enter the boats, and many persons wore thrown into the sea. As soon as Information regarding the Leinster's plight was received in Kingstown, tugs and de stroyers to the number of fifteen hastened to tho place. Survivors say that the submarino fired tho two torpedoes without warning from a rango of about 150 yards. Details of the lost and saved have not been ob tained. Capt. Birch, tho Leinster's commander, was among those lost. It is known that the two steward esses were drowned. Fourth Engi neer Jones said that if the second torpedo had not struck the Leinster, all on board, except those who had been killed directly by tho first tor pedo would have been saved, as there was plenty of time to launch the boats. The explosion of the second tor pedo, he said however, blew the ship up like matchwood. Jones saved himself by jumping. He was in tho water an hour and was clinging to a raft when rescued by a destroyer. The rescue ships picked up scores of persons from the water, where they were clinging to upturned boats and rafts and broken timbers. The sur vivors were brought to Kingstown. All were in a desperate state as a re sult of their hours of exposure In ?the rough sea. A number of dead bodies were also landed. A memebr of the crew said that the explosion of the second torpedo blew the funnels to pieces. Some of the wreckage fell on the deck, killing several persons. A majority of the passengers who were on tho forward deck were thrown into the sea, according to the same witness, who added that some of the boats were smashed in being launched, and that others cap sized. Francis Osborne, judge of the high court of the Sudan, who was ono of the passengers, said he saw the first torpedo approaching. When it struck the ship the vessel began to settle. He went over to the side and slid down a rope, as others had done, and entered a boat. While the life boat was toeing close to the ship the sec ond torpedo was fired. The Lein ster was the fifth channel boat sunk by submarines. OOO Lives Lost. Dublin, Oct. ll.-lt ls believed that 600 lives were lost in the sink ing of the steamer Leinster by a torpedo in the Irish Sea yesterday, it was stated to-day at the office of her owners. Only about 150 persons, it was added, were saved. . IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness lt Would Bring to Walhalla Homes. Hard to do housework With an aching back. Brings you hours of misery at lei sure or at work. If women only kuow tho cause that. Backache pains often como from weak kidneys, 'Twould save much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Mils are for weak kidneys. Road what a Walhalla citizen says: Mrs. C. H. White, Broad St., says: ' About iivo years ago I had backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble. I had sharp pains shoot through my kidneys and I was in pretty bad shape. I was feeling quito miserable when I was told to try Doan's Kidney Pills and one box entiroly cured mo. I ad vise anyone suffering from kldn<5> complaint to give this remedy a trial." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't flimp!y asik for a kidney remedy-got Doan's Kidney Pills - the same that Mrs. White had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mf~rs., Buffalo, N. Y. Buy n Liberty Bond to-day! No Worms In a Healthy Child All children tronbled with worm* have *n un. healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and aa a nile, there la more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC Riven retfularly for two or three weeks will enrich tho blood, im provo tho digestion, and oct as a General Strength ening Tonio to the whole system. Naturo will then throw off or dispel the worms, and tho Child will bo in perfect health. Pleasant to take. COc per bottle. Children Cry The Kind You Have Alway In use for over over 30 ye and son All? All Counterfeits, Imitation Experiments that trifle wi Infants and Children-Ex? What is C Castoria is a harmless sub Drops and Soothing Syrup neither Opium, Morphine n age is its guarantee. For been in constant use for the : Wind Colic nnd Diarrhoea therefrom, and by regulatin the assimilation of Food; gi The Children's Panacea-Tl GENUINE CAS" > Bears the In Use For ( The Kind You Hs TM? OINTAUn COM The soldier gives-you must lend. For Foch and Freedom-buy Lib erty Bonds. Life Was a Misery Mrs. F. M. Jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: "From the time I en tered into womanhood ... I looked with dread from one month to the next. I suifered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. I would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. . . Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, . . . 1 decided to TAKE The Woman's Tonic "l took four bottles/' IHI Mr8, J?ncs ?oes 0,1 10 say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . M It has now been two years since I tookC?rdui, and I am still lu good health. . . 1 would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any female trouble." If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up your run-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dui. It helped her. Wo believe it will help you. All Druggists J. 60 Watch Your Bloo Don't Let 1 Pure Blood Means Perfect Health. Tho average druggist has handlet hundreds of medicines in his day some of which havo long since beer forgotten. But thero is ono that has been sold Jby the druggists throughout thia country, for more than fifty years, ?nd that is S, S. Sv tho reliable blood. for Fletcher's s Bought, and which has been ;ars, has borne the signature ol I has been made under his per al supervision since its infancy. JW no one to deceive you in this, s and 44 Just-as-goodn are but th and endanger the health of perience against Experiment? PASTORIA stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, s. It is pleasant. It contains or other narcotic substance. Xis more than thirty years it has relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ; allaying Feverishness arising g the Stomach and Bowels, nids Iving healthy and natural sleep. ie Mother's Friend. rORIA ALWAYS Signature of )ver 30 Years ive Always Bought I PANV, M KW VO WK O ITV._ NOTICIO TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons Indobtod to tho estate of Mrs. Vilona Rogers, deceased, aro hereby notified to smako pay ment to tho undorslgnod, and all per sons having claims against said es tate will prosont tho samo, duly at tested, within tho timo prescribed bf law or bo barred. P. E. O'SHHOLDS, Administrator of tho Estate of Mrs. Vilena Rogors, Dcceasod. Oct. 9, 1918. 41-44 I i Kurrees Paints and Oil. Gutter and Repair Work. JD. E. C*OOI>, TINNER. - WALHALLA, 8. r .J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J? oj? ?I? .J? ?J? ?J? ?|. ?I? PROFESSIONAL CARDS. * * * * * * * * * * * ?I? O. L. DEAN, ?J? Surveyor and Civil Engineer, R. F. I). No. 3, CENTRAL, S. O. KUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS j? ?j? ?j? ?|? ?j? ?j? ?j? .j? ?j? ?j? ?j? DR. W. It. ORA IO, Dental Murgoo ?. WALHALLA, S. CAROLINA. Ofllco Over C. W. Pitchford'? Store. .?-' MARCUS C. LONG, .S* Attorney-at-Law, ?jj .I- Phone No. 00, .? .I* Walhalla, South Carolin*. .) f - * .j? Office Over Oconee Now. ?|| f--- ? 4* J.R. EARLE, .J. .]. Attorney-at-Law, ?Jj .J? WAMI ALLA, S. 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Keep yonr blood free of im* purities by the use of this honest old] medicine, and if you want medical advice, you can obtain samo without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 28 Swift Laboran tory, Atlanta, Ga,