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1IMSY CAMK COOKS . J CUT THEIR FINGER Wa”rior« d >n’t milii. A little drop or of)Medienal Iron »t :/*ps.bleeding heals ft too 1 They saj a women csn’t keep a secret because »b»—has to tell it ttilSO many nTDenTwho iTT Relji her keep it. And n»e»i?They ney«»r have anw secrets, they always tell every thing they know, anv way. i; k - u 1 w —Here's a little secret of success that you iifay ub*» ynrrr- * . /* •> ~ ■ handiest ltttlebottlk you EVER-HAD IN THE HOUSE In camp, the clumsy ebi»SV’a??f*t*flt 'tryir.g to-peel potatoes, cuts his Huger, blood spurt*, hot warriors are efficient. A few dioos of medicinal iron, highly concentrated and known i« Acid Iron Mineral, poured over the cut Itopstfie bleeding, leaves. no'ataiu like Iodine and beiit of aft prevents soreness, in* fectton and acts ns a- quick and sure healing agent. Try it.at home. It works like magic heal. Sweaty, mm the man alio has succeeded and fluff out his methods. You can consult the failuFes hotel! tfoo will letrn is why theyTailed- 8ee TT the successful fhw doien’t appreciate' the friendship of a reliable bank like ours. Then follow liiikftd _\Ye. jrUUitLBlegHid.tQjiAse ytm^n.an.accpjuiik- at out bank. ,' z~ ; Bank of Western Carolina V-'’"- AIKBff^C. . •Onold^ Ho res that don’t tired, tender, bruised and ble edjng feet covered with corns and bunions, after the long hike, hurt like, every things but again we find that concentrated gheap and efficient iron does the trick, Several thousand t-sts prove it not only brought relief, but cured. After that good shoes and common sense keeps feet feeling glad. Drdggiet sell Acid Iron Mineral for family use in fifty cent and 'dollar site bottle*. It will prove the handiest little bottle of medicine you ever had ground the house. "i ~v 1 You can get a large bottle prepaid by sending a dollar to the Ferrodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke, Va. TO-DAY, in putting up goodjbuifcfings, you need a Jiria embers!*.^ NEPONSeTaMEB^A^TWIN^IhING- EE^will not catch fire from falUtig sparks, and f they are fire-retardant. Y<ju will prefer a roof .that you Can select in different colors, so as to have some variation in the ap- pearancea of any buildings Which you may put uy. JMM The NEPONSET AMERICAN TOIN SHINGLE makes the best looking roof imagihable. You esari, spend a good deal more money and not secure a, roof which looks Th^-gTeat-Chalmers^ngine t - now featuring the c rent Chalmers car. arrived at a rare time in history ^ With war cn, and gasoline in use now as ne’ before,* there^has been one ressujt evident probably most every man th the graded g&sol Garlick Among New Yorkers Doing - Great Things. WAS “ALL RUNDOWN The fact that they are classified by tliB"[National Board of Fire Underwriters showalliat our statement re garding their safety from fire is not exaggerated. We will be glad tc name you lowest prices, delivered Widely Known Business Map Tells f Story that Will Encourage _ Hundreds. irr/es a Engine In the list Of the men of New York who have done big things is the name of Morris Garlick. This man is Secret ary of the Down Town- Taxpayers’ Association, of Brooklyn, res presenting $10,000,000 in realty holdings alone in the heart of the great business district. He was largely responsible for Brook lyn’s noted Fiathnsh extension, the great traffic artery .from the new Manhattan Bridge. He is head of M. Garliifk A Company, of 1 Si Gold Street. Prominent i« the real uplift work of the world’s greatest city, he holds the deep respect of thousands with whom he comes in contact in business, politi cal, church and fraternal affairs. Since • f boyhood, and for <5 years, he hag labored II** is now fj? years old. It is only natural that, with all fiisactivities the strain should begin to tell. “Maybe I have overworked,” said Mr. Garlick, “buy, at anv\rate, ■ | began to suffer from broken rost, loss of appetite, failure to assimilate the nourishment I and nervous ness.” he explained/ “It is what the average man ca Is ’all rub down, and there are a lot of in in f every city. I felt as if I needed something to\ build me up-something that would * bring back the sfength I was Io«ing; some thing that w luld heln take away the worries, give hie a r< al. appetite, tope i up rnv sto’iia di urid wlm’e svdtMjj.* and quiet my nerves. Through frje-d-'I heard -f a n< w im>iiici'n«\ Titilae. ,Hud decided that if it c »uhl help others it Mantela, Tiles, Grates, Metal Roofing Etc 607 Broad St. Augusta,'C now comes tne grea tjh power out of low e work of two.” as never worked “WOMEN, who are not prepaired to TAKE UP ARMS,' in defense of the Country, may find in this OFFICE-WORK as Stenographers^aml Typewriters aSopportunity th HELP THE GOVERNMENT in|a practic&ljway.” “Persons who HAVENOT*the REQUIRED TRAINING in Stenography and Typewriting.'are urged to undergo INSTRUCTION AT ONCE:for theprosyeet e Known as a not f . . _ 'V >urotor, is warmed t enters the '"intake mao d old genious dev ice known .kilifiiliy passed ditto National Reputation No. 1G26 Main Street into a ■ mo ,f notable o rrany years. so the engine v.v niso make * ' 1 d vay- A STUMP FIELD IN WHICH TO BEMONSTRAE OUgUi In I And now. Oui: I>i t0on<tr;11tin;-iml Advci ti'ing Car >Ii<• 'vv.in• showing hot |i |\| RSTTN < >r.t -M:.ni ant! lltrsc 1 *ow t iMiuiip.I’uiiers -in ;H‘li|a 1 operat iuii \v_ill}i.’.a{ C<m\vay..hOOu l f yoir1)av(' Mun.ji laiul. and want to sir. <jnickt*>t cli rmi ra^ir-t WHY. to yt fiql fYf ^oifsluTii j is. jn-; lot.tiio Kd-id+n-of-fviii.a |>aticr kt ovr about it. Our Mr. Wiliitimsou wlli then call on yvo.if and ar rangu for a I , ’i , ee l)(ynimistratii'n. ! r riu'jilatr_.aad locatiim dC fkis- IM inonsi jIfion ’ will l»i advenoKul iit thi- ]»a;por.' Avatidi foCir. - 4 "• TliiHs a fine chance to pulled FREE*, an’d at tin* sin no miss; improve one is aw |£N| ‘ Y mers ct si,'ipe Uf t i*i).ir- stunips * tin A- see what can IW* clone lent to the eye Fp-to-dato Stnnip.l’iilh rs \d. :ohli.'.iait-h-i.u i ' - . i - , ;1dkKui*^at iV'inohstration otv yoni r farni, let 'Editor know aEolKta . ' ■' " . . • NOJICE TO DEALERS: x • ±- KIUSTIN- puuc^are in hi^domand ;Kdl tlaynsolv- es - Exclusive-agency t^g^od iive^alojulep- .If ’hit.eit-.sted advice Editor, and our Mr. wSkliamsoh will call. f. o. - A. S. RlRSTIN GO. , t SCANAKStH^JCHICAN;- jarCfra! m e rs atbui Scent and most ta ly^miss seetn^ tn^ cui rooms is toTmisS the moa car of the day. . * / ADMIX TRATOR’d SALT NOTICE IS BERK BY GIVEN That ■nd“c_."aiui by virtur* of the power comaiue 1 in an Order, of the Probate G»i>rt. dated, th.- 20th. day of N -yember. awlmGVb'hi thp(;»urt oTprobat^ I will M-ll at Public Auction upon Tups day ..the 4 h. Uuv^ Qf December, 1917, ut the .latii• residen/^ ;if P B. JDictetf deevased. all |k*rs >mtT. property he- iobgmg^o thtr said esfate 'e^nsisting of ■Jtjles, hor.ytk.icowe, hogp, corn, fmlder, f»rmingitnple|n-fits of all kind, etptsk of mfrcdAndise. household and kiichen furnifUre, to the highest bidder, for CasJK Ha j e be gi nni n g at l(j o’ clock jo kx/ !tie forenoon, asd to-contibue ontil •ft the said personal property has been disputed .of. . a : - LIZZ[E G. DICK8. \ - ' Administratrix. TOURING CAR, ^-PASSENfTFR 51 TOURING-GAR, C hTANDAfRD ROADSTLk - 1 IUulU2a^F^bW^-”-“ r 5B50 TO" N GAK LAJ JrttOLET, 3-PA?SENGER^iS 1625 LIMOUSINE, 7-Pi V7I\ CiIR.F-PASSLNGER $2925 'LIMOUSINE LAN i'F. 0 B. DETKOld^SUBJEUX TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BRAND DIAMOND :HT-CHI!S-TER 8 rwentT-fif« * Reliable. GISTS SQLMY ALL