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THF ppopi n. R-iRvwriF.. q. r. WOMAN SUFFERED THREE MONTHS 'ains in Back and Nenronsness. IVeQ by Lydia L Pinl Vegetable Compound ^^lade Well by Lydia L Pinkbam’a Montevideo, Minn.—* *! suffered for three months with pain in my back and sides, and was awful nervous bo that I was unfit to do my work. After I began taking Lydia £. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound I grew strong, and now I weigh 150 pounds. I keep house and am able to lift and do any kind of work. I have got wonderful results from the Vegetable I KEEPS CHILDREN WELL AND STRONG r T*HIN, pair, impoverished blood W I makes children (rail, backward “ and delicate. ■ Cudr's PepOvNlangaa creates a ^ bountiful supply of pure, red blood, sestnrrs bodily strength, htmas hack cnfcv to the cheeks and builds firm, well rounded flesh For ovar 30 years Cudr's FYpto- Mancan has hern recnmraendrd by Inadms phywciana as a tome and blood cnrschry N our druegas has tt— hquad or tablets, as you prefer Gude's pepto-M an ^ an Tonic and Blood Ennchor SURGEONS MEET . IN CAPITAL CITT NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA SECTION TO GATHER IN ^ COLUMBIA, MANY SUII6E0NS WILL ATTEND Compound and recommend it very highly to my friends. I give you permission to S ibl’sh my testimonial.’ f —Mrs. Ole ergstrom, 210 8th St. So., Monte video, Minnesota. Another Nervous Woman Finds Relief Port Huron, Mich.— 44 1 suffered for two years with pains in my side, and if I worked very much I was nervous and just as tired in the morning as when I my ftnger nails. One of my friends told me about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. and it helped me so much that I aoon felt fine.”—Mrs.Charles Beeler, 1910 Elk Street. Port Huron, Mich. Dr. Malcolm T. McEacherh, of Ameri can Hospital Association, Will * ‘ Be Heard. GREENWOOD PLANS DIG BANK Five-Year Program of Development te Begin Under Direction of George Burnep. — Columbia. — The North and South Carolina section of the American Col lege of Suraeons will meet, in Colum bia February 1 and 2. The chairman is D. C. W. Kollock. of Charleston, and the secretary Is Dr. A. E. Baker, of the same city. Counselors ^are: Dr. W. W. Fennell. Rock Hill; Dr. L. O. Maul din. Greenville; Dr. F. M. McLeod, Florence, and Dr. Julius H. Taylor, of i Columbia, who is alro chairman of the i local committee on arrangements. There are 30 fellows of the college in this state. Many distinguished surgeons will at- j tend and In addition to the general ses- j sions. there will be a big public meet- | Ing. Dr. Malcolm T. MacEachern. 1 president-elect o4 the American Hoe- ' pltal association and aaaociate director for Canadian activities for the Amer)- I can College of .turKeoDa, will be heard, aa will the Rev. C R Moullner. . I president of the Catholic Hospital as- ; social ion. Dr Allen Craig, associate director of the American College of ftargroas. and Robert Jolly, supertn ! leaden! of the Baptist hospital. Hous ton. Team*; Dr John Wesley laMC. Dree as boro; Dr. Carl A Hamaaa. of Ctavelaad. Ohio, and Dr tttwart Mr On Ire Rirhaiaad I * Mtm* TTTMjrffiC' mmMta! ill#I 111** • ktft# nil) fcckl #| ill# JtpBftr f#| yCs |bl#r#. howwwwf. ha# bm*n it#4 fn# ti# yMIr gatlirrifcf flat<>y#| yUsalli C*#yvh||#|#^p # til Im* #^^1 ffvl 4#gn(F^4Mgf lidF g % gp#1 ftnjMI nfUIMmV It table dta Greenwood.—Plans for what th* commissioners of public work declare will be the most completely equipped city park In the piedmont section of South Carolina have been completed by George Burnapr park and town planner of Washington. A five-year pro gram ,of development will begin on the 80-acre tract of park land owned by the Greenwood Water and Light company in early April, It is announc ed by the commissioners. The park will be developed 6y the Greenwood Water and Light company, the munici pally owned public utilities plant, man aged by A. J.^proles, who is fostering the park development program, as sisted by J. S. Bailey, S. O. Harvey and Dr. W. P. Turner, the commis sioners of public works. The park will have bathing beach, a tourist camp, tennis court, baseball , diamond, football field, artificial lake. 1 children’s plyaground, deer run. out door fireplaces for camp cooking, in addition to the usual wooded areas, drives and walks and ower plots. The ! park will be situated about a mile from .the city at the power plant. Mr. Burnr.p, wlio has been employed as park designer, will have charge of the development throughout the flvo year period. The park land to be de veloped Is already richly endowed with natural growth of virgin woods and Is one of the most nsturmtly beautlfnl park areas In this section. Mr Burnap declares. The roramlssloners propose to m sir the park not only a beauty spot but ts create a playground for the entire ?ltv that will take rare of Its needs for , years to come Merchants Ctaiwi Taaatian Unjust. Greeawood — Vigorous protests sgainst what merchants term the an fair system of taaatioa on mercantile storks were made here hy me reheats of Groonwood. who appeared be foes the G'wegwood tegtalaloro delegation r»-tweetmg thorn to support measures whhrh would vwftose the burdeu of tas alien on mercantile storhs Rmoet R Rooonheeg ap»kren.au for the mug The KITCHEN CABINET ((&. 1D21. Wsatrrn Newspaper Union.) - "One’s personal enjoyment Is a very small thing, but one’s personal happi ness Is a very Important thing. Those only afe who have their minds fixed on some object rather than their own hupplriea8.'.* ' • TEMPTING DISHES Apples are 50 common and so gen erally found in any market that we are apt to slight and under value them. There is 55 more tempting garnish for a luncheon dish or for dinner than a rosy- cheeked stewed of baked apple on the dinner plate with the roast. These are prepared by cooking them gently until tender with the skins left on or partly re moved to -keep them from bursting. When tender, carefully remove the red skins (of course they should be of the red-skinned variety) and scrape the red with a knife or s[?onu from the In side of the skin. Paint it back on the cheek of the apple and It makes the attractive “apple In bloom." Apple Souffle.—Core. |>eel and stew four tart apples In Just enough water to prevent burning. Pass through a sieve. Put one tublespoonful of butter in a saucepan, odd ftrar tublespooufuls of cornstarch and one toblespoooful of flour. Hne-fotirth of a teaapoonful Of salt, four tahlcsQiooQful* of cold water. Mir and cook until clear. Add one mpful of hot apple sauce sweetened to taMe and one teas|>oonful of lemon Juice. Remove from the flrcjjadd three wHI-bratm eggs and cut and fold In the stiffly lieu ten wbltew and pour Into a well buttered baking dish; bake until ale serve at Oli* 1 M (■rw* #ffV !#H SCOUTS Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION §#IH Fee Soup.—Take one pint of dry I*a me«, one onion, one Imlf bead of •’Hery. threw tabteapmmfuls of flour. (Conducted by Nflttonal Council of tb* Scout* of Amtrlca.) BROTHERS ARE SCOUT HEROES . •' A story of spirited courage and noble sacrifice was enacted last sum mer when two brothers. Scouts Tru- ■yah Reynolds and Stanley Reynoldg, of Syracuse. N. Y., saved four women from drowning. Truman Reynolds gave up his life in the accomplishment of the brave deed. While crossing Chautauqua lake a motorboat containing ten persons sprang a leak, the seams gradually gave way and Hie craft began to sink. “Truman and I told the others to be calm," relates Stanley Reynolds. I told the girls In the party to Jump as far from the bon^ ns they could so that they would not be drawn tinder when the boat sank. Afler the girls plunged Into the water 'f’isimnn and I Jumped In after them. Truman caught hold of two girls and I grabbed the other two. The yonng women my brother grnbhed 1 became frightened. In rttelr evcite- j ment they struck pt him several times —there were scratches and- bruises on hla face and bead; but be kept them afloat nevertheless. A Iffe preserver floated near me. and I helped the girls to If. We were In the water about half an hour. It seemed hours. Finally a llfehost came to os from s passing stesmer As the boat drew nesr to him Truman caaght the girls hy the Ualr and with a swing raised them Into the arms of the men in the boat. The girls I had were already In the boat. I followed la. I wsf tired oat, I asked T rums a If he could makt aaswered. 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A* his sister laid aside her first letter, he aurrepfItlwu*!) glanced at It. Then he wrote; "Thank )wo so much for the hand kerchief* The)’rs what I've always * Forgot All Abowt It. Va Indianap»tt* Is a • ertsln "nffl hoy” who det'^h|s tw see a h»tlag match. A friend gave him a Itches to the mnlehtm in T*m*liao«m hall Thankagtvlag aftemonsi The hoalnfl fan, Ji»)«w»* over the pmmpseq. wewt to aee a flwrt«*r. did a few reran*I*, ah- aortied la a matter wf tittle -o—e qwest* » and—as he pwt It — ’ tmthaflgwfl If I dlitat g»« hoswe apd forgm all ■hows the flghta wwtil after they wwsw all naan —-ladMsaaM'flh News and llohari K AaflataaM—. Ml • > aaiiio .* h* *4 swe-townh wf a fewmfl of chnyqmfl stea (lake la gem pana la a aaolnnaie )# l fl Fma Maah INl bat. aaMwd. emAefl Mal«ms throwflh a fleer, add «we egg flCOUTfl RCflCUf FmflN \#l VMt A r « tit to * fli#* slitii. •ught to tlicfnrelv es. Wo more colds ‘Don't neglect it Stop that cough now with this simple treatment that heads ofl the development of serious ail ments. It soothes inflamed, ten der tissues, loosens hard-packed phlegm and breaks the cold. Now—stop that cough in time —ask your druggist for drking’s DISCOVERY -a syrup for coughs Scolds Keep Stomach and Bowels Riflit By giving baby the harmies*, purely vegetable, infant*' and children’*regulator. MRS. WINSLOWS SYRUP bring* astonishing, gratifying results fat making baby’* stomach digest food and bowel* more as they should at teething time. Guaranteed free fi-im narcotic*, opi ates. alcdhol and ail harmful In*radi ant*. Safe and satisfactory. Cuticura Soap SHAVES " i fll-rdty Faa iwt «» 1 R Mb Mill W W R Hard Ceher Wi ll flpeah Grveawood L—De«M grower wbo has mad utatinw for i •rowtafi, boll weevil roAdllOl accepted an Invitatli Greenwood t o a ma»* ers from* thl a county at Greenweed tun dr under definitely apeak at f farm ing counlie* on the morning of January 24. The hour has been set at 11 o’clock, and farmers front Greenwood. Abbe ville. I^urens. Saluda and other coun ties are expected to attend the meet ing Mr. Coker Is being brought to Green- | wood under the auspices of the Green wood Kiwanis club and the Greenw'nd Chamber of Commerce, in order that ho may explain his system of farming in person. Without Mug Will Establish New Enterprises. Laurens,—Two new enterprises for the city of Laurens are being promot ed right at tlje beginning of the new year, aaid the indications are that both will be put over, equipped and in op eration by efirly spring. One of these new corporations is to be known as the Palmetto Manufac turing company, for which a charter will be applied for next week. The r company will have a capital stock of $75,000 and in its declaration by fhe board of corporators to the secretary of state it will engage In the business of manufacturing cloth, principally the weaving of fine grades of cotton cloth. Th6 other corporation that is halng formed Ls to have a capital stock of aboutabout $30,000. The company pro poses to engage in the manufacture of Ice and conduct a cold storage plant In connection with the ice plant. a —* • m#* M l«* to* • «**• Its stars num I mpat fltifl4r#flHif# SsHM t w* SORE EYES Financial Report Good, Rock Hill—The financial Institutiqtaa of Rock H1U have concluded their moot successful year, according to the an- 1UlT~T»gq*T» submitted . hy the oBI con to the stockholders at their aa anal ■—ilaga Each 4 of the three haaka aad two trust com pa alee tab rented re poets <ovenag the artlvfc tma of 1931, aad thaa* ware of a reaaf gratify tag aatare The atarh ef mlTfl—ntaTiaa re *locfd goarfls ef flmecinaa a ho tfl mo (hair mmm * (ah tag there oat of aolltlca, adeqaatr apnvpriatloss fdf tmlrda “ of gahlie health, welfare, edarattoa. dereoastra- (Ion work, law oalurcasicaL _ . Robbers Enter Aiken Stores Aiken —Oae of the biggest robberies ever put over in Aiken took place when the dry goods store of R W, McCreary company was broken Into. Entrance was gained through the back by’prizing open the door. The loss Is estimated between $1,000 and $1,500. A large number of hand tome dresses were taken, suits and sweaters, chll- iren’s coats and sweaters, and 7S ex pensive waists. 48 pair of men’’8 hose, •silk and lisle; ladies’ and children’s hose. The robbers were "careful to select the handsomest suitcases in which to pack the goods. The drug store of John R. Jorden I Df Ridge Spring was also entered and goods amounting to $300 stolen. Abcnt 5200 worth of jewelry was ♦aken. Marks mad^ by a burglar’s tool on the inside led the authorities to believ: that the thief secreted himself in the store Just before closing time. GOOD THINGS wfl LIKE TO TRY V lal Fruit Layer ('rvwm mim t upfut of hat lev. ad*! Iwu cupful* uf #Ug»r. six i-cc* beaten weft, owe cupful* of milk. two lulf cupfuli Mill in Laurens Makes Extensions. Laurens.—The Watts Cotton Millf company has just-completed plans foi nutting on a new building program, it was stated here by tleorge M .Wright president of the mill. The, program provides for the erection ot a^fifiW cloth room of brick construction, 78 by 100 feet, to be Jiullt by the side of the slasher room of similar dimen sions. which was erected a ffew monthi ago. ftrp m IW ■aw*, was a ixg the r hwUdUsg. lumm$ Jmmph ftv# -lt|*d (• r rtmm the water fee !W I**# He Mart led eat. fa-ie*.lag #ftaiiUt III# ^ rise with which-h* llilr t » draw tl ■e lr< bw«*k Whea (Hr lm«| m # • halfway arroae, he *1 tpcicd #ihI ##• d Iraw a hett eelh the water hv th# fl #ff#Vi «. Two ( of the acouta baa tftVHfl to 1 the rv***u e and when they found thei t were ui liable to draw tbe % Condemn Bridges. Florencaj—In the opinion of > the past Indebtedness and governing com mission, nearly all of the wooder bridges In the county are in a dan T^roa* - They bare reaebwd thla oplaloa htM-suse of the large num bar of demands for damages that have been dolged by people wbo claim tc have suffered ph."viral and flnancta 1 by fail lag through them. TV* easammeRea baa the ref ore. paseed s naolatlea raaflematag all of the » the creaatf. thaa pan tag the of flour, oue tea*|>ooiiful of vanilla, three lea- *po«*nfulit of baking |>ow- 1 der The yolkf of the eggs If aflflsfl fln*t nnd the white* stiffly beaten folded in at the last make k very deli cate cake. Bake In layers. Fruit Filling.—Boil two cupfuls of sugar until H threads and pour slowfiy 1 over three stiffly-beaten whites’of eggs, ; heat well, add one-half cupful of citron f finely shrerlded, one-half cupful of figs, one cupful of rulsins chopped, one pound of blanched and chopped al monds. Spread between the layers and on top. Spanish Bernoda.—Wjish, skin and cut into dice two pounds of fresh fish, bass or halibut, or any- fish In season. Have ready five large potatoes sliced, two onions sliced, one-half a can of tomatoes and a few spoonfuls of cat sup. Arrange in a deep baking dish in layers, first the fish, then the potatoes, next the onions, and last Hie tomatoes; : pour OWF the cjitsup and sprinkle with two tahlespoonfuls of hutter cut into hits. Add salt to season and bake | three hours, well-covered. _ i Baked Bananas With Sultana Sauce. 1 i —Cook one-half cupful of sultana raisins in one and one-half cupfuls of boiling water for thirty minutes. Sift ! together nn:>-ha!f cupful ,of sugar,, two teaspoonfuls of cornstarch, then add the raisins and water, of which there ■ should he a cupful. Boil six minutes, ! add one teaspoonful eatjf f>f lemon Julee and fr.nlllu and serve poured around the baked bananas. Se-foam.—Dissolve two cupfuls of granulated sugar in one-half cupful of . tut watar fhen mid on*-half cupful of white com nlrtip and boH until a little ~ dropped Into cold water will make a hard ball. Hava the whites of twa Aggv beaten until attff, pour over them the boiling sirup vary *iov ly, beattag aR the while. Add vsaiila and nata and wbea miff drag *by s:*M4 fats «• $ bwtfvrafl aAoet- rhdd up, a third imsmi •fluvo In and dls eovafey that (be wWe kroflbfl the waist wga faateqed to a rock, lit unloosened (he wire and the three boyt brought the unconscious lad lo shore, where the other three Scouts adtnlnla tered first aid. Soon the little fellow regained consclouxnesa. The hitys look him home on a stretcher which the) had rapidly canutnu-ted In the emer gency. ~ TOWN HONORS BOY SCOUTS Scouts of Freeport. L.‘ I., because of their excellent community services during the past summer, have been honored hy the city officials who have' voted to create a municipal signal to summon the'scouts in cases of emer gency. An announcement to this ef fect was nvule hy the chief of police .it ;i recent scout “father and son” mooting. One blast of the honm defense whistle means no school on account of Inclement weather. Two blasts mean the American Legion Is summoned. Three blasts is the signal for scouts to gather Immediately for some civic service that is to be rendered In a hurry. SCOUTS CITED FOR BRAVERY Among the records of scouts in many states throughout the country who have performed significant work in forest-fire fighting the Pennsylvania scouts diold a prominent place. Last yeur these lads received citations from the state constabulary for bravery and efficient service, v SCOUT’S GOOD TURN AT RACE During a race at the last Interstate fair, Spokane, Washington, a prize Hagflf brake a^gy from the Jockey yid ! began a wild course around the trackTl ft hen the efforta of offlrialn to itop the* bora* had failed. Reeat David Hawkins of Troop Re. 12 dhshed to tbe track aa the horse Beared the turn i and, after wevtag bis beaflA stopped I tbe high *truag saireel, tightened the reddle girth arreaiedi aad ^ed away, f The he*** breamed the tepe am ft CIGARETTES KY GENUINE “BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Breaks colda quickly F or tears Bmi-i Emulsion has been giving quick relief from coughs, colds, bronchial and lung troubles. It U a thoroughly tested and proven remedy, rec ommended by druggists. Bear’s Emulsion will break up the most stub born cough or cold. It will tone up the system weakened by sickness and help win back health and vigor. On talo st lead ing druggists. C»n be ordered direct from Jofcn D. Sear C*., ClMrtoMk, Va. //-