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pes? fiiss r iisrai COUNTY UNITS WILL ASSIST Kh^i ESTRANTS?QUESTION A R1R 11 MAILED THIS WEEK. OMTCHES FR03J UBU , Doings and Happenings That Mark tn? Progress of South Carolina People Gathered Around the State Capita? Columbia. Governor Manning named boards ir th? various counties of the State tc Assist on the government's plan tc procure maximum efficiency by thor ough classification of all men avail able for service under the . selective k , draft. The boards will act in an advisory capacity to assist the flow ol confused registrants, many of whom I w!il naturally be puzzled over the hun\ dreds of questions to be answered. Abbeville?William P. Greene, Da - viil H. Hill anad R. S. Owens. Aiken?J. B. Salley, >. F. Hender on and Haddou Johnson. Anderson?T. Frank Hopkins, Leon L. Rice and Thomas Allen. Bamberg?J. A. Wyman, Thomas Carter and Henry Anderson . Barnwell?G. H. Bates, T. W. Boulmgr "ware and J. E. Harley. Jk Seaufort?W. J. Thomas, F. C. Chris"Arisen and J. H. Jenkins. 6$rkeley?E. J. Denais, Octavius Ooher* and G. Fultz. Calhoun?J. A. Merritt, J. C. Stably ler and X:, C. Redmond. I Charleston County (not including " t&e City of Charleston)?Lee Royal, H. W. Connor and L. M. Shiinel. Charleston City (for local board No. ? v ^ T VT 4U 1)?J. f. .TV. xsryau, ?j. nauiauc urt H. U. Erckmann. Charleston City (for local board No. 2)?A. T. Smythe, William H. Grimball and Paul M. McMiillaa. Cherokee?T. K. Vassey, W. S. Kail aad T. B. Butler. Chester?J. L. Glenn, David H. Ham flton and J. H. Marion. v Chesterfield?W. P. Pollock, E. R. M?Ivex and L. C. Wannamaker. Clarendon?S. Oliver O'Bryan, J. W. Widemail and W. C. Davis. Colleton?M. P. Howell, W. B. Gruber and E. L. Fishburne. Darlington?George E. Dargan, J. S. Mclnness and L. M. Lawson. Dillon?W. H. Muller, N. S. Hargrove and M. C> Mcore. Dorchester?J. A. Hires. W. S. Utsey and J. O. Reed. Edgefield?J. C. Sheppard, A. 8. Tompkins aad E. H. Folk. Fairfield?W. D. Douglas, J. E. McDonald, Jr., and H. C. Traylor. Florence?H. E. Davis, S. McJB. Wet, more and J. P. McNeill. Georgetown?Walter Hazard, M. W. Pyatt and James W. Wingate, Greenville?Joseph A. McCuliough, i O. F. Haynsworth and W. G. Sirrine. Greenwood?W. H. Nicholson, C. C. * Featherstone and C. A. Mays. Hampton?George Warren, J. W, Ytncemt and A. Murdaugh. **-1 nj T Horry?fi>. U. uaitir, auwiu j. kjuoiwood and C. P. Qaattlebaam. i Jasper?John P. Wis?. H. Klu^h Pardy and W. N. Heyward, Jr. i Kershaw?T. J. Kirkland, L. T. Milli amd L. A. Wittkowsky. Lancaster?C. D. Jones, T. Y. WllMains and W. P. Robinson. Laurens?H. Y. Sio^psoa, a. <j. ioaa aad F. P. McGowaa. Lee?Henry W .Woodward, T. H Tatum and R. W. McLendoa. Lexington?C. M. Eflrd, T. C: Calii50a and J. B. Wingard. McCormick?Nominations to be forwarded later. Marion?M. C. Woods, James W. Johnson and L. D. Lide. - - " ' T * n T"\ ATn Marl doro?j. tt . -ueu-ttuiu, v. m ?CoJi &nd J. K. Owen. Newberry?George B. Cr?mer, Geo S. Mower and I. H .Hvuit.. Oconee?R. T. Jaya?e, . L. Herndon aad W. J. Striding. Orangeburg?J. Stokes Satir, Adam H. Moss and A. J. Hydrlck. Pickens?J. P. Oarer, Jr., 0. B. iamon and S. B. Oraig. Richland?William N. flkaad, Douglas McKay and Pierre jr. LaBorde. Saluda?Nomination t* 1m forward i ed later. i Spartanburg?Hewar* B. Carlisle Ben Hill Brown and H. L. Bomar. Snnuter?L. D. Jenniags, R. O. Purand Horace Harby. Union?W. W. Johnsoa, L. G. Southsrd and J. A. Sawyer. WiBiamston?J .D. O'Brien, Leroj Lee and John A. Telly. York (board If?. 1)?W. M. Dunlap, W. B. Wilson aaudt J. Harry Fostei and York County (boar? No. 2) Thoa W. McDew, Jchat aad 0. B. 8penmt. Winthrop Needs Dormitory Room. A circular letter has .iust been Is sued "by the trustees of Winthrop Nor mal and IngnstrJal College in the ia< r terest of a ne^r flormitory for the ia ?titution. Thi3 letter points out in a convincing manner the ^c^at ne^d foi additional dorsilfciy and furnisfin oonvmcing proof that it ttooIo be bet ter for tne state to con coot rate its fort? In the education of the youns k women by enlargnr?? its one !nstitut'*or rathe* t'-.an by h*r-*ire: two or more with the suppoit it none of them add sjuate. i ny :r,t'n wi.<, n fev, li.-* ago \wre picking u{? fwpuw \..r. >. >. iu?:^s;;gcs ?'U rudely roust rurK'ti teur instruments in their hor.s? < :\r? , now serving at important radio post* on sea and ashore. The war ha* ;e| veal oil what :i large number of young men were interest.d in radio experimentation and service. A school f*.r men enlisted in the radio service was opened at Harvard university, wb'?.'?i 2.000 men are training. 400 graduating for duty each month. i In addition to the v.ar work, routine service are continued, hieluding storm signals and weather reports and bulletins informing ship commanders of floating wrecks, buoys out of position, icebergs, and other obstructions to navigation. ? > o< .rli.nnw * 'ii tut- :vimmu ?ii*~ un \ v ? ' ered stations i>3of trans-Atlantic communication, and four high-poweret* stations are located on the Pacific coasr. 1 Since the opening of the war the ex pansion of the personnel in training in > tho radio service has been more than * r\rn\ ? i(UW per etui. The laboratory at the Army Medical | school has shipped since April 1 suffi dent typhoid and paratyphoid vaccines L to inoculate every man in the army. Throughout the process of making the vaccine is guarded against any coo* tamination. It is then stored in sealed i vessels iu locked refrigerators, tc which only the two officers in charge have keys, and none of these vessels is ever mowd. except in company of one of the officers. In more than six months of large-scale production not a trace of contamination has been found. One of the tests of the vaccines includes the inoculation of a mouse, a , guinea pig. and a rabbit. If too much /<1 /in.il f<ii> TICAfl MS J? j linifovi preservative and to kill the bacilli) had been added, the mouse would be killed. Should tetanus germs be pres,; ent both the mouse and the guinea pig ' would be killed. With tbe emulsion ' correct, as it must be to be used, no * * 1 1,1 1 J Xt-?. - rvirt ! animal is Kineu, anu xut* ^umcu and rabbit are not visibly affected by i | the inoculation. | There is in the country from two to , three years' supply of whisky, brandy, and gin which may be commandeered by the government if required for purposes of manufacture of alcohol for munitions. The requirements for inii^u-Avpr in nddition j MUOIUai atvvuvi, '! to tlie normal output from sawdust and | other waste products, is negligible. 'The desirability of saving all the grain j used in brewing from the standpoint j of food conservation is therefore Iimj lied by the social question involved in ; the exclusive use of whisky. The president has approved the recI ommendation of the food administra | tion tliat the alcoholic conxeni <>r m-t-r J be reduced to a 3 per cent maximum ii' ii ' i ' r.Ti.iUnU-1. hskiM Stories upon Stories ?with high ideals 12 Glorious Serials or Group Stories and 250 Shorter Stories and every one with "lift" in it. UteYouth's Companior Indispensable in quality, lavish, in qua ?no other publication in the world li THE 1918 PROGRAMME includes ^Ayts nrVifaof tnon Qti/1 anlrt uy uic wutiu a 1-/1 igu^i. ^? Nature and Science, Family Page, Page, Doctor's Corner and a oonstanl 52 Issues a Yeai THB YOUTH'S COMPi I/n* r*p Ben- >his coupon (or the nam tU 1 IMS * ^ ^ e * t r* ^ THIC 1. 130U?/0 *NjT~ 2. All remaining OUT 3. The Companic SUBSCRIPTIONS RECi ' | g????a?? I n if We have in* I solid carload if ? :'S Dfir1 ;j Buy (Ccme In and vn?i a VP-Si 1 hll ' | | J \J? <Sm*. JO. m V- Tfzm I yon money, , TIi a Pp?w*! ; | I lit/ f ill w t~V '^?-- . ,?rrr**.T .-- - - i i i." volume or grain used he re-' ( J ' dueeii to approximately 70 per eentjj of that formerly used. Provisions are;: made jo inciv:ise the output of eat lie j: feed from brewing establishments. ;J - - ' I? BOSTON HAS GIRL MARSHALS j ! i Tvjo Young Women Deputies "Fr.li in \ Love" With Work for Federal Government. j| liv.ston.?Another instance in vliich'j women haw invaded the sacred do- i main of men* man has come to iiuht 2 y here with the announcement that tvvo,? young women are now acting deputy , marshals in the oflice of United Stales jj Marshal Mitchell. ' r These young women. Miss Mary K. , I hick ley and Miss CJrnre E. O'l>onnoil, ? are said i<> oo the first woman mar- ? shahs ever appointed in the country. ; Both declare they "just love" their u new work, which consists of granting I ? ^iOMuite onH tlin B sibiiiiy cf the correspondence connect- i ed with that branch of the govern- i luent's protective wur measures. I oci/riT ifnuTuo^ I iggumiio I H Restored to Keaili by Lydia E | I Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. & Aurora, 111.?"For sever, lore: months | ! 1 suffered from a female trouble, with -1 Irif>iffilliirii21ifs;ill severeJpa^p.s jn my Ij{ ! j j I j j j DaCK anu MUtrs uiiui (! I became so weak I j i could hardly walk I ! *rom c^air to chair, J llP^f lrl? ; an(* ?ot so nervous !| I I would jump at the 'I ''ISi? $?i!H I was ers tireiy t j{ to do my houseUllJl^^H& wor^? I was giving -= ^n?MKKblll||||||B| AtTA* lvi_ | sister asked me to ; try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took six bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to do my own housework. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and find out for themselves how good it i3."?Mrs. Cari. * COC \T/-?r?+1i A \Ta AllPfirJl. Ill A. ZVLHiOV.', l/?;u ui mvi) 7 The great number of unsolicited testimonials on file at the Pinkham Laboratory, many of which are from time to time published by permission, are Eroof of the value of Lydia E. Pinkam's Vegetable Compound, in the treatment of female ills. Every ailing woman in the United States is cordially invited to write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special ?3---? Ti. ^ ~ "-t * 11 n* xrwt T~?r*;a1fVl auvice. XI 13 net.*, wm jivu and may save your !:.*?. the ablest Editorials written, Articles I lowledged authorities, Current Bventff, j Boys' Page, Girls' Page, Children's : run of the world's choicest fum, - ?i 10 fconn r?not 16?j ^NION", BOSTON. MASS. a of this paper) with 2.00 tor The Oompute fOT< ' > and we will send yea of 1918. 1917 Weekly Issues FREE. >n Home Calendar for 1918. ^ gfflSWBM??MB UVED AT THIS OFFICE ' , * | ______ J " ?1 o ! Nj >t received a J of the famous I I Point j let us show | iggy and save | n il p f | X 'M '/ h i iia y\s * >' i- ~ - - -s it* j ?i '^'-rrr.r.- Y?x-IT,:^5r$3BB3aSE6322.^:323 - ' - - < '. ' / .. ! r i i U i ? mir | | A 1 ' 1 3 ? w f 3 1 ! * i ! I I j Waterr 3 ? 21 S IH *1 c. 4- o ^ Ijuaaiiiiaj Kremer | Nunnal o 1 I oympnc I [In A f Pearl H Real Sk Real Sk Genuine ? 1JLJLC \~s\| Sterling j Commu C^nnA P W V/ V. c W M. Kuclnut Soldier Ingersol Pipes? Cigaret T7 r ire wo] and lots E> Edison Pt i There is no use to have a fit over the scarcity of sugar nor over the * * - - ~ ~ - i? J? rr ^ 7n V, 7 H a r enn .1 * Lll J' U I Cv il L 111 i 1 ^ C * ? 4* u c ?5 w ? v* will it do? If you had ten barrels of sugar stored up in your house would you refuse to divide with your neighbor? If you had bread and your neighbor had none, would you withhold bread from your neighbor? Is there a man in Union as mean as that? I do not believe it, and will not oelieve it until I see it with my own eyes.?-Union Times. We hope you are right. One good thing about the remain-1 ing snow is that there is no dust i t C? - i, , IKHMHHRHHHKIHb n r , * / TV? .? "-"iTrj f'.irvh r? *> fo?;rt * j aCi 4- Lsll i. ii Oi CI I.ililLf m n ii ' iiiiiamr ~~i~ii ti i i ? in? n i in MiiMiniwiMirw?iM?~ Oirisfmas Will Be Rig hi f You Give? nan's Fountaio Pens n's Kodaks itz Men's j ewciry lly's Fine Candy T ^ )ny Lawn otauoner it tractive Boxes] anclle Pocket Knive in Hand Bag's try .XXX JL U1 e White Ivory Toil it Glass Silver Table Ware nity Plate?warran ictures in Suitable ) :s Fine Perfumes s Kits I Watches Cigars, tes. Cases and Holt rks > of other items just (CLUSIVE AGENCY FC honographs $3C sr&Wee] 2S3EE %^^ss^s^smss^3s^ssssm I about it. Bear with it; the dust will j ! rise a^ain soon enough-- and 3'ou I I ! won't like that either. j Oar people are busy kiiling hogs,) ] also fattening turkeys and baking j | cake for Christmas. ?Dicky Swam? j cor. Kingstree Record. Dicky Swamp/ must be a better place than it's name j would indicate to The Herald antf News reporter. Mr J. H. Riser leaves Tuesday r~? A urin TY\ olro CW .WYt 1 D1 JV, WUU1B 111 m expended visit to his daughter, Mrs Howard Most. We wish for him j a most enjoyable trip. 3, Opera Huass, Newossy, W mamm^ y 1 :s s et Pieces j ted SO^yrs. [ | Frames \ 1 lers t as good. ?to $250 i /^i _ tiS VU | | fr fMERRVf I CHRISTMAS M J J Add to your Gift Lisc f L !tne dail* saving of tW WHEAT 9* SUGAR * if f *? - r*=5> ^ ^rfc?ne? - ivoo *> % orH ligr %sn UUiviq & Vvi L?v ?'3