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Style Exclusiveness in New Boots for Women A Distinctive Feature of Our New Utz & Dunn Fall Models The Utmost in Style and Quality $8.00 to $13.50 You must consider the high character and sustained reputa tion for real values when comparing "Utz & Dunn" shoes with those of ordinary make. Here is the utmost in style, fit, quality and wear. Smart walking boots and boots of pleasing style. It is to your interest to visit our shoe department. Shoe Department McCOLLU The Store That Sells for Cash" TAR HEEL BLANKE T S Having done my bit in keeping the boys warm in the trenches I have now returned to my old Camping Ground where I have made headquarters among you for more than 30 years. I know you missed me (luring those cold winter nights when you were shivering with cold, but it was not my fault. Uncle Sam said his boys who were fighting for World freedom, had the first claim on me, and I am sure you will agree with him. I hope Uncle Sam will never call me into service. And it is my wish that you will always find me, where it is my pleasure to be, at The O'Donnell Dry Goods Co., Phone 878 SUMTER, S. C. ,.. Serge Midda for < Spe( $10.00, $1 $18.50, $; All Watch 4 REA 71BR Phone 403 SPL[NDID RECEIPTS These are splendid recipes for using the homely pear and grapes. Pear Mince Meat: 1 qt. peelings, chipped fine (save I when pears are canned or preserved ) 1 qt. pear pulp, chipped in small picecs, 1 cup raisins or grapes, 1 can pine apple, cubbed; 2 small or 1 large lemon cut in cubes (use pulp and grated rind) ; 3-4 pint of honey or syrup or 2 measure cups sugar (1 pint ), 1 teaspoon powdered ginger, 1I teas non powderedl cinnamon, I tea spoen gradted nutmeg, 1 1-2 cup wat' r. Boil until thick. Seal in steri lizedl jars. Process 10 minutes. This is the best mrch mincemeat known. It makes delicious pies. Pear Honey D~ew: 1 qt. grated pear pulp, 1 can grated pineapple, 2 lemons or I large orange (grated), 1 1-4 cups crystal syrup or honey or 1 1-2 cups of sugar. Boil until thick. In .packing, garnish with rings of pear cut in 1-4 inch slices. Place, Maraschino cherries in core cavity. Pack in sterilized jars. Pro cess 10 minutes. Mince Meat: Muscandine grape mincemeat is an other appetizing and dlistinc tive pro duct, somewhat like conserves, hut| cheaper, and containing fewer ingre dients. No oranges are required. This is an important consideration. In mak ing pies equal parts of mincemeat and chopped aplel(s or per are used, but the mincemeat is a delicious product without apples. Pulp grapes, placing pul p in one vessel and hulls in another. Cover hulls with water, boil violently until tender, and run through a meat grind er, using coarest plate. To pulp and juice add a teacup of water (12 pint) for every qjt. of pulp and juice; boil until tender (about 15 mini.), and run through a colander to eliminate seeds5. Then mix pulp, juice, and hulls, and to every (It. of mixture add. The pulp) of 1 lemon, the ground white rind of 1 lemon, 2 cups (1 pint) sugar and one grated nutmeg. Boil until thick, smooth consistency-that is until it flakes when poured froni spoop7. Seal. Gingered Pears: Use pears not quite ripe. Peel core and cut pgars in thin slices. E 8 poundls pears, allow 6 pounds sugar 1 cup water and juice of 4 lemons. Cui lemon rinds in thin strips and adt Sthem. Also add one-eighth pound ginig or root cut in pieces. Simm1er inti thick na marmalade. Pack hot in ho Suits Ladies and 4 ial Pri4 2.50, $13.50, 20, $25 and f Sizes Today )ur Windows for Styles in LDY-TO-WEA OS. ars and seal at once; or process, sim nering, 30 minutes. spiced Grapes: 7 pounds seedless pulps, hulls and uice of grapes, 5 pounds sugar, 3 level tablespoons powdered cinnamon, 3 evel tablespoons whole cloves. Boil until thick, pack in sterilized jars, seal and process 10 min. leanut Butter: Wash, parch and shell peanuts. Grind four times through a food chop per or one time, using butter plate. To 1 quart peanut pulp, add: 5 level tablespoons apple jelly, 3 level Leaspoons salt, 1 level teaspoon powd ered cinnamon or grated 'nutmeg. Mix thoroughly, pack in glases or small jars, paddel for bubbles and seal. Process 4 oz. glasses 6 mint. 6 oz. glasses 8 mini. 8 oz. glasses 10 min. Peanut butter may be mlade by adl ding 2 oz. salt to 6 qts. peanut pulp andl pressing 1 hour. (simmering). Salted Peaniuts: Wash, parch and shell peanuts. Mix in equal parts of salt and butter. Heat in warm oven and putt in para fine bags. Mrs. Edna A. Mc! . rson, Asistant Emergency Home D~emon stration Agent. REFU'SES TO INVITE KING Milwaukee, Sept. 22.-"! stand for the man who works. To hell with the kings." This quotation closes a letter to A TV. Vanscoy, president of the Milwau kee Association of Commerce, fron Mayor Hloan, in which the letter re fuses to invite King Albert andl Queer Elizabeth of Belgium to visit Mil. wvan~kee. The mayor off'ers, however to forward such an invitation present ed by any group of citizens. ARE YOU NERVOUS? Maybe There is a Cause For It Tha You Can Correct. Many who suffer from backache an< weak kidneys are unnaturally irrit able, fretful and nervous. Not onl: does constant backache "get on th, nerves," but bad kidneys fail to eli inate all the uric acid from the sys tem, and uric acidl irritates the nerve keeping one "on edge," and causin rheumatic, neuralgic pains. Whe Isuffering so, try Doan's Kidney Pilh .the medicine so well-recommended b I Manning People. Read this Mannin residen statesnent. N-N% children II eN $15.00 $27.50 N New R umter, S. C. Mrs. B. F. Lowder, Dinkel. St., says: "I had a slight attack of kid ney trouble about three years ago which started with smart pains throug ithe small of my back. Head aches bothered me a good deal, and sometimes I was so nervous I couldn't hold anything in my hand. I- was bothered with dizzy spells, too, and black specks often came before me, in fact, I was feeling all out of fix. A friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and I got some. Doan's not only helped me but cured me entirely of the trouble as I haven't been liother ed since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask t'or a kidney remedy--get Doan's Kidniey Pils-the same that Mrs. Lowder had. Foster-Milburn Co: Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Statement of the Condition of BANK OF PINEWOOD Located at Pinewood, S. C., at the close of business Sept. 12, 1919. RESOURCES f Loans and discounts-......166,926.24 Overdraft~s not secured _.... .3,543.73 Overdrafta-....-_-_.._..- ........978.52 Bonds andl stacks owned by the bank ...... ..... -.. -..30,590.00 F~urniture and fixtures _ .. ...1,200.00 Banking~ house -........1,400.00 Due from banks and bank-. ers--...- ..- _.- ...... ..17,136.77 Currency-..._...- .....---- .....1,097,00 Silver and other minor coin . .314.31 Checks and cash items ... ....1,094.33 TOTAL --..--.....-.....$224,280.00 LIA BI LITIES Capital stock paid in-....10,000.00 Surplun fund-..-...-.-.. .. ......,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paidl '... ..... ..>......2,117.31 Due 'to banks and bankers-...95.59 Individual deposits subject to check..62,196.29 Savings deposits ....22,664.05 Time certificatos of dleposit-........_-.9,865.00 Cashier's cheeks .. .342.66 95,068.00 t Bills payable, including cer tificates for money bororw ed . ................112,000. T 'OTA L-.......---......$224,280.90 - STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Beor County of Clarendon SS. Bfore me came R. .J. Aycock, Cash irof the above named bank, who, be - ing (duly sworn, says that the above - and foregoing statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the b ooks of said bank. R. J. Aycock. aSworn to and subscribed beforege' this 18th, day of September 1019. ' D. R. Lide, Notary Publie. Correct Atteet:-Geo. Tind al, R. 0. Rinehart P. H. Brogttan. Directors.