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»e Impottsni K«cti Which May Prov'o Ilclpfal. Thirty years a^» u! l-fashioned cod liver oil had to be forced 4owti a paticnt’e ri toat. Inva lids couldirt take if, and chiid- :fen wouldn’t. But the doctors pretcrihed it, and it had to be taken by force. Y.-t it cured people where enough *could be aken into ihc s>'Me:u, for itj;has ever been the greatest of all tis sue builders and general recon- ■tructors known to medicine. We are now anioti < ' to have •every one know that Yiuol is a new form of this very old and “valuable remedy, emtainiug in a concentrated form all the medi cinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh coda’ livers, but by an »xtractire and coDceutratinc process it is made without oil or grease, and it is as delicious to the taste fresh orange. Yinol does not upset] the stomach like old-fashioned ood liver oil and emulsions; its strengthening and hsaliug prop erties era remarkable, and both doctors and patisnts are delight ed with its action. Many wonderfnl cures right hers in Walterboro have huso effected by its use, and we ask sll of our ctitomers to try Yinol on our guarantee to return money every time it fails to make rich red blood, increase the appetite, "Him Out. (ear rode into Isata Pa wttn Sys- ooa day. con—Had a doctor m Short Skirt* and Smart Footwear. Pecu d* Crop* For Lingoria Siip. Now that walking akirta are cut ro abort v.otneti are giving a great ilea! of attention to their lootwear. patent leather, ramp* with high but toned topa of a color matching or con traating with the material'of the r.nit are imicb favored, all the aeania being covered with strapping* of the patent leather. Another popular shoe eGURSSPSKDENCE SOLICITED Of kid «my da op. II. Sow BtKkr “LaTa mc. m mid Ckc SrmgfWt Ifs gl.10 for the medicine and IB mets for Um bottle. That makaa"- Bo afraid ho mlgnt bavo and tbo bSmt si Call, bony np, bam. Put s m cork sad lot no rs. with the noeless, oil eliminated nod iddded. are we of whet Yinol t we ask every person aoro suffering from ;s, stubborn becking any wasting disease iol on our offer to re- iy if H fails. John M ruggist, Walterboro, to r— by a tan, tbo vamp of or oom a oyster white patent tnaotly. * nicest blfb nock and half ateaeo for pmn de deb washes Jost Uko batiste would and la blnod iao. Aa It comm s yard wide 1e pnrpgooo, It ente to i and la not roman of rad—d taste Is fond onderwear, and when It la below that of the randy mada. and ft wears much looser. Tbo simple const sorer shown In tbo ninotratkm can be mada from.any of the staple materials, •neb as mnalia, lonscloth and cam bric. JUDIO CHOLLBT. Inc It Om velvet aroond' the nock. Tbo old far collar to cot and tbo nock to Batobod with four Inch bond of black rotrot worked la black and aOrar sad pet on Sat In front In > stated fashion tbs front In Jewelry, sad boaattfnl pet- COLD STOP/3E Tile « , v»ld st(»ragi -gg •heu fruit.” No* mailjr waa prcciuinud thut a EGGS. In of course years ago it process bad We ■ <■•1 un'ler aud hauled them out. :n:il jroijii'.na s<*l«l- tiiem to the liurkster t ».‘ h* t-f-ntf- a dozen. I»ut. whis|M*r it softly, the Ii'-iih had l>een .hatching and rehatchfng tintk*r that plpi»eu tliro igh all the ag*-* of man. Y**u might think nil the eggs shipped front ft modern jwMiltry plant were fresh. |g»t me lift the lid. There are a great many castoff eggs at poultry plants Some set as high as 100.000 eggs a season. In some w-asons from 30 to On (kt cent do not hatch. After the large imulaitors are nmulng five days the eggs are tested by passing them Iwfore a strong light. All eggs that do not.have a hloody-Uke spider In them are rejected. This spider la the live germ, and you ean follow up Its development till toward the twenty- flrat day. when you can see the chick en wiggle In the shell. Or the fifteenth there is another test The eggs rejected are the following: Clear or Infertile, with a red streak or ruptured blood vessel, a black spot or dead germ, cracked and rotten. At the end of pie batch among thorn left ate the eggs with dead chicks la them. New yon can see boW much latitude • blackleg In the egg business boo for trickery. The Infertile eggs art dear, and one dan hardly dtettagutoh them from fiuab Baker* often oae them In factor* of wholesome cakao But aome poultrymeo will mts rejected egg* with good I and mil tbeaa. to wkolemiera. and i whoteaalera will ahlp them to hcoti discovered whereby fresh could be manufactured like wooden untmegs. but these egg machinists met the same fate as the patent rain makers wbo went to the western rain less region* with their dynamite bal loons to male thunderstorms to order. The ben lays the cold storage egg. however distant It seems to be re moved from Its primordial ancestor. In the cbeap season huckster* gather them from the farms; poultry men haul them to the railroad stations; grocerymen. wbo trade them In. do-: liver thorn f. o. b.. and all together the ' crated eggs are freighted to wboieml* and the “trust" New. If them j mill Iona of egg* wore all good or the „ who handle them wore sll earoful *° 10 tb * bo ^f * h 0 *" 110 * « l»M.t tb, cold HOMO -0.14 *«»«», —I. ^7**- be of better quality and tbo prejudice J t ** t ■ where tbo against them not so great Bat listen! I CANDLING ■OGU.—But lot m Farmers, as a rule, are not very par-1 ally follow the— eggs Into a tirular about egga. Few of them have . bourn where they do an good henhouses and nesting places.! ness. They are The result la tb* bens batch and lay I storage. Three or f—r In any eld place. j stacked around, and some have They lay In tbo haymow, next In • ahlpped dear from California, beat to badea on a hot day; they drop op— a crate of California goods, and their egga under tbo rooeta aud In tbo they are certainly crackerjacka-larga, white, beautiful eggs, superior In MOntoy In 1920 A. D. the Stingiest Man in Strisg- town carted his House hold Goods to the Depot and bought a ticket for MilHonviNe, the Metropo lis. “Why are you mov ing to MiMonvMer in quired a Citizen. “To save postage,” replied the Stingiest Man. Whereat the Citi zen marveled mightily. New, he It known that the Stingiest Man mi sirtngiown was wwe in hie Day and Genera tion. for along back in 1907 A. 0. or there about it bee ami the Settled Habit of the Stringtown people to purchase Large Sheets of Little Stiokere bear ing portraits of G. wawangimv m* ■ remb*, Late Hustrieue Ones, whieh cow stable*; they steal their uesta under the hogpens and In many other place* where beat and filth soon rob them of their beauty and aweetneea. Eggs found In stolen nests are often too old to vote. The fanner always leaves a nest egg to lure the speckled ben back. It may be changed the next day. or ft may serve in Its honorable capacity for three months before It finds Its way to an epicure's table la the city aa "fresh stock laid while you wait.” How well we remember the day on tb* farm when w* found a sat with ten do— of egga la the corner of the haymow! If ooa ben laid them all they were the product of 180 bard days’ that Is. If she laid regularly every day. but the bast type ben sweats to lay 300 a year. How wa exulted one day when we to tb# eastern White Minorca. What fine stock they have In the state of orange groves and giant redwoods! We now go Into the candling room, which Is pitch dark. The operator turns oo a light which Is In a box. A bole about two-thirds the slat of egg goes clear tbrougb the box. I the strong light shines through tb boles. At each opening an employ** la passing eggs before tb* light E for* be passes tbs egg It Is tapped to see If the shell is perfect All eg that are not clear, that are cracked or have dirty shells art thrown out The aoUed and crashed eggs an f rosea or The bad eggs art ■old for the manufacture of mucilage, shoeblacking, dtetnfsctante, dyes. ate. Most of Into desiccated of Art thty straightway stuck on to a Largo and Luring MaN Ordar Conoorn it about that Stores in Stringtown Shut up Shop* ono aftor untfl along in 1919 A. 0. tho SUngioot Mon k upon Mm to begin purchasing Smnl of Art to to the Maw of Gw Monotor in MMtonvle, and the Aforesaid was Simply too Stingy to stand for the Same. MORAL: If you can’t an the Moral without being Misoourifiod, look if the Ad. of an OouHst in this Paper and purehaao a Pair of Spaaa. ©: is? EARLY HEADERS ^ONEY MAKERS “fjs-trevea rnrajaa &rs c. H. Ginjow. I 60 ohoeototo ecatad tableta in i vventni box. Fries only 25 cents. Easy to take, pMaaaot to affects. Safe sad •ure. W a guarantee iham. Don’t let the bnbj gnfier from toeOB, aorte or anj itching of the •ki3. DonB’e Ointment gives instant relief, owes quickly. Perfectly mfe for children. All dniggiete sell it Word Derivative*. "Fetrel" and "petrol” both descend from "petra." a rock. “Petrol” cornea dlraeOy enough, through “petroleum,” rock ell. hut "petrel'' through fit after whom the bird waa It appeared to walk the waves. of this toys has KUIott'a laths ban world. Try only tfi Emulsified OU Liniment i rmdbimg Ointment la tha It. Ona half plat bottle, ItwUlbe nnnice—ary for you to go through a palatal, expeatevs operatfon for PUee if yon am MaaZaa. Pat np in coUapalhla tabs with aossle, ready to apply to tha aoroaam and inflammation For any form of PUee, price 600, aatecd Watterboro Drag Oo. He prencheg le pr woll.—French. well who lives KILL vm GOUGH am oum im lungs ^ Dr. King’s Now Discavsrv iwgarejE. IFAOTOBT KofntiHiluO to 1TW4. Oldest firm ftg Amgrftg D. A. WALKER A 00. mntttmmnjttWM (Eura in —MANUFACTURXjlS— * C - BXMMttnn CHARLBSTOR. S C marblb and aaaaiTa work*. New Goods Solid Gold Jewelry Watches and Clocks "1 J. lu ViBRUEM, Jeweler. WALTBRBOBO, 0. 0. Fine repair work a Specialty. (Next to 0. D. Nay’s £«l« table). —Just received by us and our prices Astonishinqlv LOW. *®o . * SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. * y u • » . ? ‘ ’J We have tried several brands of Shoes and hive never been able to get i line that wd could guarantee every pair. We have one now. We have accepted die agency for the Famous HAMILTON BROWN SHOES gmumilTBB BYBKY PAIR OF THEM. •; r-r * i - . to have you call and see oar fine. . *•* ■ . I • -' • a . • . • -- *■* . , A. Wicbman & Son lit m ■ ■ ml