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A FAMILY MEDICINE In Her Mother's Home, Says Thus Georgia Lady, Regarding Black Draught. Relief From Head ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc. Ringgold, Ga.- MrM Chas. Gaston, of this place, writes: "1 am a user of Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact, it was one of our family medicines. Also in my mother's home, when I was a child. When any of us child ren complained of headache, usually caused by constipation, she gave us a dose of Black-Draught, which would rectify the trouble. Often in the Spring, we would have malaria and chills, or troubles of this kind, we would take Black-Draught pretty reg ular until the liver acted well, and we would soon be up and around again. We would not be without it. for it certainly has saved us lots of doctor bills. Just a dose of Black Draught when not so well saves a lot of days in bed." Thedford's Black-Draught has been In use for many years in the treat ment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles, and the popularity which it now enjoys is proof of its merit. If your liver is not doing its duty, you will suffer from such disagree able symptoms as headache, bilious ness, constipation, indigestion. etc., and unless something is done, serious trouble may result. Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy for these troubles. It is purely vegetable, and acts in a prompt and natural way, regulating the liver to its proper functions and cleansing the bowels of impurities. Try It. Insist on Thed lord's. the original and genuine. E 79 WHY THE GOVERNMENT WANIS LIST Of NURSES The request has been made in thc Southern Divison of the Red Cross for a list of the women In the various lo calities who can nurse. It has been carefully stated that this list includes registered nurses, undergraduate nurses, women who hold Red Cross certificates in Hone Care of the Sick in Hygiene and Dietetics and also the name of every woman who by experi ence in her own or her neighbors' families has had nursing experience. This seems a simple service to per form for one's country; but the fact Frank E. remains that the ques. Trying t oinstill i the fact tht we ar and Tools of eve much better quali where procured a price. We have I the great bargai ware and Tools, ii agricultural worl for all trades at k( Saving Help Win Buy Thrift S Buy a Baby E3 It will be worth $5.( This is 4 per cent. c< Go to your Ban or aniy progress andI ask for info W. S. S. SOL.D This space patri to War Savings Manning Oil Mi remains that he questionnaires which have been sent out by Mr. Frank E. Calloway, .director of this Nursing Survey, have not been as fully or as generally answered as they might be and as they should be. The Red Cross Chapters have been earnestly urged to appoint special committees to hand le this work and it could easily be ac- 4 complished if these committees would approach the various hospitals, the nurses clubs, the church societies and the prominent people in a given com munity. It is impossible to say I whether or not this has been clone; but it is a fact that the results of the survey have not been sufficient as yet. The question has arisen as to WHY the Government wants this list of i women who can nurse. This answer to e this question would be because the Government is always anxious to pos sess a full knowledge of the sources of help which may be. relied upon in I time of need, whether it be industri al, professional or commercial. But, on the other hand, the Government has no intention and no power to con script a woman for nursing service without that woman's personal con sent. The call for this list of nursing reserves, as it were, is merely a call for the list and covers absolutely no hidden motive. No woman need fear e to fill out a questionnaire or to give her name freely as belonging to one who has to ided the sick, for by so giving she Merely meets a reasonable I request of the Government which ob- 1 ligates her to absolutely nothing in the way of service. Many rural communities have no registered nurses available; many I have some capable women who have I offered their services to friends and neighbors in times of illness and it is reasonable to suppose that should the need arise the same women would I come forward today as they have no ] doubt often come in the past, and merely offer to help. The govern ment would feel much better satisfied in taking the registered nurse for I service, for which she may have ap- i plied, if it could be understood that in that particular town there were still left a fair number of women who could nurse if an emergency arose. No cne can foresee pestilence or ac- i cident; but both conditions arise, and it is a kindly forethought to provide for such conditions if they should come, and this is the underlying prin- I ciple embodied in the whole nursing d survey. There should be no woman in the whole country, who, having the neces sary knowledge, would still refuse to enroll under the baritr of the nursing service, for each ono may be sure thyt 2 only her own willingness to serve and ci her own intention to do so, would ever t -W-S-S- t Bituminous Coal Production ' t Washington, Nov. 3.-Production of t bituminous coal during the week end c h nto the public mind e selling Hardware h ,ry description of ty than can be else- ti nd at a much lower ong been known as ni house for Hard- a 'hether for bench or . WV ehave Tools WI pl)ceS. Stam s ware CoWally. U fi tamps at 2Sc. p Ondi for $4.15. Oon January I. 1923. Tr >mfpounde~ld quarterly. ker, Post Offlice. ive business man 0 rmation. c EVERYWHERE ! otically donated t Comniittee by ll.l INKS HE COULD WIN FOOT RACE NOW )nee Could Not Lift His Hand to His Head TWO 'iERRIBLE YEARS amily and Friends are Surprised at Great Change, He Says "I feel like getting right out there t the street and out-runiing any oth r man in town," said J. B. Woodward, f 265 Hand Ave., Loxington, Ky., vhile telling of the remarkable bone it he derived from the use of Tanlac. "For many years," he continued, "I tad suffered terribly from stomach rouble, rheumatism and neuralgia. [he rheumatism was so bad for two 'ears I could not raise my left hand to ny head. Nothing I ate agreed with ne and I was almost afraid to try to at enything. One thing after another cept me miserable until I did not cnow what to. do for myself. You :now that a man can suffer until he oses hopes of getting well, and that vas almost the state I was in. "Everybody had been praising Tan ac so highly and so many people I :new had been helped by it that here while back I tried it myself. In two r three weeks after I started taking t I began to feel like a different man. kept on using it and my troubles are 11 gone. My stomach does not bother ne a bit. I can eat heartily and di est my food, and can use my arms a well as I could before I began to uffer. My family and friends all see he change Tanlac has made in me nd I certainly am glad to recommend Tanlac, the Master Medic-ne, is sold y Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; I. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow en, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., ilver; D. C. iname, Summerton. ig October 26 was seriously retarded y the influenza epidemic, only 11, 15,000 tons being mined. This was a ecrease of 309,000 from the output of he week before and the fuel adminis ration announced tonight a daily verage production of 2,047,000 net s is necessary for the remainder of lie coal year. This would be an aver ge of 3 per cent over the daily net reduction up to date. -W-S-S BRITISH TAKE STEEL WORKS London, Nov. 4.-British troops last ight stormed the steel works held by te Germans southeast of Valen iennes. and, advancing one and a alf miles to the east, completed the ipture of the village of St. Saulve, te war office announced today. aig's men took prisoner 5,000 Ger ans in two days of fighting on this ont. The statement reads: "Yesterday evening the steel works utheast of Valenciennes, which the iemy had defended during the day ith much determination, was taken our troops. "Our line was advanced for a dis nce of one and a half miles east of te town and the capture of the vil ge of St. Saulve was colupleted. "As the result of two (lays of fight ig on this front we captured 5,000 risoners, four tanks and af ew guns. "Beyond local fighting and patrol etion during the night there was othing further to report from the ritish front." HOME-MADE GRAPE .IUICE Any iperson familiar with the proc asses of canning fruit can put up rap~e juice, for the principles involved re the same. Only clean, sound, well ipeCnedl but not over-ripe grapes iouldl be uisedl. The juice may be ex -actedl by hand or in a cider mill if a ght -colred prodluct is dlesiredl. Heat tis liquid to the boiling point, place Ssterilized bottles or jars and care illy seal. The prodluct may be0 sweet led or not at the time of bottling. Whben a red juice is dlesired - the rapes . hould firse be heated to a im perature of 200 degrees Fahren :it arid then strained Lbhrough a clean loth or (dripping bag. Reheat the rliid after straining, place in con iners and seal. Keep the bottles or earns in a cool ace. If bottles are used the corks 1(uld( be sterilized and the necks aled with sealing wvax. Unafermented ice mnay he made not only! from, all trieties of grapes, but from some hier frutits, such as apples, pears, teiries and berries. Ujnfermented grape juice can be0 ed in sickness, convalescence, and althi. It is generally claimed that a msonably large quantity of this -ink imp~roves (digestion, andl results an icrease in body weight. Aside om being a dielicious beverage, it ssesses value in addinag variety to trious diessert recipes. l'ITAANS LAND) AT TIRIESTlE auking P'ossesion or Austria's P'rinci pal Adriatic Seaport Rome, Nov. 3.-Italian land and sea trees are landing today at rieste, the riepal seaport of Austria-Hungary the Adriatic, according to an offi al announcement madeo this evening i' the Italian wvar office. No Worms ian a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un. althy color. which indlicatos poor blood, andi as a Ie, thore is more or less stomach disturbance. O0VE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im ovo the digestion, and act as a General Strength log Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then rowoff or dispel the worms, and the Child will be nertect halth. Pleasatn to take. 600 ner botte. NEIGO Shaw & I I1 South Main Street Sum 3rd A No LARGER ani The people of Sum this exposition and~ take quantity andl quality of1 tie. swine and chickens. days of rest and pleasuri The management better exposition thane good grounds for the dis light for the othier dispil new premium list whici departments will have s Boy's Corn Club I Household ' I FloralI Canning Clubs Smith's will be the At The people of Sum ness men of Sumter u nleasant and profitable. We are Coats Suit, and Silk Dr FANCY SF in High and L< and lcColIum . Phone 63 ter Cou nnual v. 19-204 i BETTER ter. City and County, unote of what is bei theirfarm and home Meet your friends 1 of this fair have deci ver before. There w play of live stock. go ys. Many prizes are i has just been comr pecial recognition. iomne Demonstration inie Arts 3o0ulitry wine Manufac Greater tract ions on ter will be glad to w< 'ill delight in mai COME I receiving New Coats, Serge esses daily, also COLORED [QES )w Heels for Ladies Misses. Ier. Co. SUMTER, S. C. inty Fair! . 1e than EVER invite you to attend ng done by them in products, horses, cat here and have three ided on a larger and ill be plenty of room, Dd halls with plenty of being offered in their 1eted. The following Cattle Horses and Mules Schools turers and Mechanical =Shows the Midway >Icome you, the busi nou y our stay both