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* Wednesday, March 7, UH7. • eeaee * a ******** * HOME DEMOXSTRATIOX * '* DEPARTMENT # * * (Miss ************* Tweedle Pickling and Miss Emma Yarn. Agents.) •••*••• «> * Personal Mention * * **************** T. M. Smith, of Tabor, was In town Monday/ He is Just recover ing from an operation. Miss Ruth Crosby, V Ruffin, came to town on business Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Welch and children, of Stokes, motored over to Waiter- boro Tuesday afternoon on business. Harvey Saunders, of Drs. Creek section, was In town Tuesday^ Ijadtea* Cl*b Work. So <ar we hate bden too much oc cupied , getting the poultry and scan ning clubs started to hold meetings of the Ladies’ elubs. but we are planbing to hold severer club meet logs this week. The first meeting of this kind was held at Roadside Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A new member was enrolled and all members were present except two. We were very glad to have several gentlemen present at our demon strations. and were thoroughly,de lighted with the Interest shown In this particular work. \ \ On Thursday .afternoon, at & o’clock, we have scheduled a meet ing of the Cottageville Ladiss’ club, ~ f a h it h~w* v_ ^'iii give-*- dsinonsL'a.- tlon'of the home made tireless cook er. X similar meeting will he held , st Smoaks o„ FYiday afternoon at , 3 o’clock. At these meetings we j •Aill dsmonstrate the cooking of nfeats.-showing saving, of time and ^ labcTr. and' the proper preserving of | - meat Juice.*, which in lost in the or- i dinary cooking processes. This method w .fl be •ompletely dAmpn-j strated. i>tid the served to those present. All mem Vts are urged to be present and t> The man he has is an^xpeth ttcCw Aring their friends. tailpr. T). S (iodley. 'of lalaiidtohy has lie made. Notices , recently leased a farm from Jas. K Peurifoy, near town, and has moved W. E. Fraser has ac!?p‘.i*d a po sition with A. Wicuutn anJ 3jd. 0-0— Philip Uogoslow* Is spending sev eral days in Charleston this week. i —o-o Horn, to Mr. nil I R. *>. Mi- Je^ .SaLU'dsit v l a Ji , JL —o-o-— !!. W. .tyhen left the early^irt of the week for Northern markets, when* he will spend several days purchasing goods . for the spriui; trade. v X \ - —<i-n McKinley X’roaby, manager* fot the Smith Pressing club, announce; that his business has grown to such finished product Proportions that he has had to em ploy an additional tkijor to a-^si • »*•••• • • ******* * THAYER * *' • • , e **************** Mias Provie Zeigler, of Grace, is •pending aometinie with her sister, Mrs. H. M. Carter. Mrs. N. L. Busk, of Stokes. <g visiting Mrs. L. C. Hiott. Miss Thelma Price, of Sandy Dam, dined with Mrs. Clarence Hiptt Sun day. Mrs. Joe Ferira, of Charleston, apent a few days with Mrs. L. C. Hiott this week. Mrs. J. J. Hiers, of Evergreen, was ihe pleasant guest of Mrs. H. M. Carter last week. Mrs. L. C. Hiott and son. Has. kell, wefe the welcome guests of Mrs. N. L. Busk, of Stokes, Sun day. Mr. and Mr*. Hernion Crosby and daughter, of Drawdy’s, were the guests of Mr* and Mrs. Lee Ritter Sunday. ™ ... Mr. and Mrs. 'Barnhill and chil . , *i n _ v iL' .dxeii. of-RHte.r, .were. t*ie g-n^tts jl_ : Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prosser, of this place recently. Mrs. II. M. Carter.and little son, Harry; visited her mother, Mrs. L. il. Zeigler Sunday. arrangements can Will he sent out in advance. slunt Course for Women. Two ladies from the clubs of this county will he given a free trip to a Short Course at Winthrop College this summer. This course will last for two weel^s, and Is planned es pecially for them. Famous demon strators from Washington will be there to give valuable Instructions* along all lines of Home Economics. The president and secretary of each ejub will be responsible for passing On the ladies their club, and the ladies will be selected by the fol lowing score card, which shall b* kept by the'secretary of the clnb. 1. Applying demonstration meth ods in home,-50 points. Gardening and canning. Cooking—breads, vegetables, (a » <b> meats. (*) i d I «e > Poultry. Farm butter making. Luhor.saving devices. 2. Cai rying demonstrations to others, 25 points. 3. Attendance. 25 poins. Total, IbU points. - The Poultry Member*. Those who want pure breed eggs of anV variety, and can not secure them, may get them at the rate of three settings for $2.no or 100 eggs lor $5.0o. Bring your money to the county home agent and she will be glad lo secure these for you from breeder* in other parts of lb*' State. MUs \ k. i»’s Memlier*. The following additional member.! for Mis* Yarn’s clubs should hav ; been published ias| week. This will bring the total of Miss Yarn’s clul > up almost equal to Miss Ficlfljng’- and will make one of the largest en rollments for any county in the State, If not the largest. The Jist of club* follows. StnoaJi*’ Woman'* < tub. Mrs. Magan Hodges, president; Mrs H. M. Carter, vice president: Miss Mamie Hiers, secretary; Mrs. J. B. .Smith, Mis. 1. J. May. Miss Mamie kllers, Mrs. II. M. Carter, Mr*. Isifac Ma^. Mt*s Marian Mav, Mr». A| C. Padgett, Miss Lula Con nor, Mri. Mason Hodges, Miss Little Padgett, Mrs. W. II. Yarn, Mis. W. J. Bern'. Mrs. laitira Sauls. Mis, Gus Sai$ls. Mrs. S. P. J. Garris, Jj. Weimer Canning Club. Mattie Stephens Yarn, president; Pearl ' I Yarn, secretary; Louise Adams'. Minnie l^*e Yarn. Pearl Yarn, Louise Yarn. Mattie Stephens Yarn. . Berea. Neta Myers, president; Estelle Hagan, secretary; Maybelle Lyons, Elise Smoak. Myors, Estelle Haygood. Halll«Nobles, Ruby Good win. Connie (iopdwin. Pine ,Gn«e. his family there to make their horn • for the present. Mr. Godley’s son, R. K., has also rented a farm near his father’s. *. —o-r,— Prof. Jas. F. Rishef, of the Ash ton school, was among those who had business in Walterboro Satur day of last week. Prof. Risher is making the Ashto n scliool the equal of any in the county. —o-o— Capt. Jack Smith and family who have been residing here for a year or more, moved to their future honi" in Ehrhardt this week. They mad* many friends during their slay here who regret their departure, but who wish for them much success in their future home. Bamberg Times. Mi companied Saunders, spent Sunday very pl*yt>»- antlv with -the latter’s sister, Mrs. J., «). Ackerman, of Cottageville. and Mrs. C. \V Hrawdy ac he wa8 known by Misses Sly tie and Nell tJI , A Ksq. Slx’v 7.. Seai son and L. an 'enjoying n*-w pun :i; ui. It. Houck. Ovt i land Y. it hqiaii BAD STOMACH TROUBLE Yields to Delicious Vinol Shreveport, La.—“I, had a bad stom ach trouble for years an.l L-carac so weak I could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was i K'or, nr. f,!od would not digest, I bloated and was ver/ weak and nervous. I tried many r< m< - dies without help. 1 saw Vinol adver tised and tried it, and now my stomach trouble is completely cured and 1 am vveti"—K. L. Maeshall. Vinol is guaranteed to tone up tha tired, overtaxed and weaken**! perven of the rtomacli and create strength. John M. Klein, Druggist, Walter- boro, S.^ cX 'UNCLE” A. JAMISON well se.’- Old I'ncle A. Jamison, a known negro of the Islandton lion, died at his home in that vicin ity February 25th. He was raised by Mr. M. M. White, of near Hen. dersonvllle and served as his driver for a number of years. I’ncle A. was a faithful member of the Chris tian church and had many friends, both white and colored, wherever and Son. • • —o-o- Mrs. M. K- Combes left thi.< morning foi her bVime at Madison ville, K*'. Mrs. Combes has been in Walterboro for S*>veral months with her dank liter, Mrs. E. Adams, who hit** l*«* , u si<k. The manv f.ieiids fit Mrs. \<!ains. her** anJ «NrWh*t*'. will Ik* gla*l to bain that she is rapidly impioving in health.^ \ NEW \ ENTI RE His remains were laid to r/st in the Peniel cemetery in the pfesemv of a larg** number of relativ<s and friends. Jamison w as 81 yea is old. and is survived by a wife and six children. ^ When to Take CIiuiiiImm iain’o Tabl« I. When you feel dull and stupid after eating. When constipated or bilious. you have a siek headache, you have a sour stomach, yoh belch after eating, you have Indigestion, nervous or despondent, you have no relish for votir When \Yhe„ \\ h* n \Vh«*n W hen \\ h* ;• Hie * Is,' Wfi ,, » oi*i liv *>r is torpid. t linulde r veryw hei**. O CMXKLEvroN r.d»uc«<» tirowlii^ H**mg; Tried In 1Liiii|>Ioii County; Hampton county is forging to the front At Clocketvllle a nuniher oi her enterprising fanners are plant Ing th** , 'vv«***d.” they being Messrs W Fred Lightsey. P. H. Gooding. .). .1. Bowers, J. A. Hiers. Albert K**a’se. John Hoarse. W. J. Good mg and Horace Paiker. These gentlemen have planted 55 acres of tobacco and Prof. L. II Floyd, prim Ipal of th** Crocketville school, who is an expert tobaccon. \ ls| IORS tmt Ffoin* Tin* Cliai leston Mr awl M s. S. jtuir.ed t<* th**M honi** [aftet\a pleasant stay | Mis* l)i*rN iboto. spent with ist. coniine from the tobacco section i in Walterboro. Evening l’>>-; Finn have re in Waltei li(0'o in Charleston.. Sp**ights, of Walt.er- fiaturday and Sunday #r)en<ls here. Miss Katherine deTieville was a nie-t in < hatleston for the week, end Miss Clmer Flshbuvne spent Sat urday and Sunday with a pleasant party of friends cording over i onlv for ih«* week-end l from her home of this state, is in charge of the *•»- j Miss Sarah K'l'm. of Walterboro. terprlse. | visited Charleston last week with a This is something new for (lamp , charming coterie of young ladies who ton countv. hut Professor Floyd tells esme over for the week-end. us that the soli around Crocketville J Miss E«lith Fraser spent the week 1« admirably suit**! for the growing end here and has returned to Wal- of tobacco aid. Hampton County Her- Ol T ON HAIL W. L. titled in time on P. 1 nell Crosby. 1a)Is Kinsey. Amv Jones, Thelma Linder. Edl*to. Florrie McMillan, president; Pau line Risher, secretary; Annie l^iurie Liston, Marie Spell, Cornelia Rish er, Pauline Risher. Florrie McMil lan. Mazelle Steydly. PH'I.TKY If CHS Williiyns- lone Kfnsey. prewldent: May Hrah- ham. secretary; Mary Vain, May Brabham. Delle O'tjuln, lorn.* Kin sey. Mawey Padgett. Maude Hruce Jones. Atbalee Mur. dock, Laura Stanley. oak Donald Padgett. # Pilie tirore. Lillie Jones, pivsident; Clemson Kinsey, vice presideriT; Estelle Her i don. secrejary; English Jones. Lilli** Jones, Lois Kinsey. Cecil Kinsey, jthem to fatten quickly without fall- Mcl’hail-. .who has been con the county Jail for some the clung** of killing H. W Walker at Midway severflT weeks ago has been granted hail in the sum of $3,000. Elliott Glovet. who is chatg. e<| with being an accessory to th** killing, has bee n granted bail in tin* sum of, ll.tltin. Bnmherg Times. FEED tH T \Ot It IHM*s SIX WEEKS F.AItLIEH - •* ••s'' F In *'v«*iy hd ot bogs On feed tw > or thr«*e weeks quickly ind actuall* eat less than others. Tt all would fatten like llies**, the entire dro'e would oe teadv for the market six weeks eat Iter and to save six week’s feed is an it**m that you fully un derstand. The hog that fatens easily must be l n prime physical eondition. The B. \ Thomas Hog Powder is a con ditioner for hogs It keeps their system clean and healthy and enables terboro. nw QmMm That Dan Hat Aftact Tha Haaa Became ot Ha tunic and tualiv« effect. LAXA TIVE BKoMOOt ININK i» bettertkanordmarr Oolntne and <tue« not rause arrvou«nr*5 nor fingint ill head Hrm- mbrr the lull name and look *Se »ipnaiv*** | t; ’V (‘.KOVK. ,'Vc. Clemson Kinsey. K telle ||< ; r..l<*n Callie Provennx. Klee Pateli. Pearl Kentz.'I.tteile I.y-on- V. veils Polk. Kelly P*»lk: Tor.. Po’t. b'lllks. Reba Kion*^t d'i m r.! Wlh r-t Jr )U il Bool*. | t * Purely vecctebD r*epcration, r n-: > j.. ami acia rlcaianll.e 01 d cft^ciiv,:,-. t -vr i N H . J *. j j.*17 I n%§ Il t 9 nof • Urt vexr •’ • Um* I* . ♦ ei t ■ < I r* I -1 • > III* i. r *' r, L.**r r.»ifclc r el- • I .1 J ! r I * ' • • • . > - I a«-» »aJ _-w| mtu fa.: n* a («i -at * « •»i!*»#.-ir t r ' Fold be a’lCn;.-* s*a ffracra* Xa. 4 t«< . • ^nu- • »•. raaa. ing a prey to tin* ujual diseases of hogs. The H. A. Thomas Hog Powder is not stoCK food. it’s sttaight medicine, and we took the agency because it enables you to fetxf out your hogs much earlier. A. Wichman & Sons. into. E How to Prevent Croap. When the child is subject to at- Standard Mr. Cleveland, 'it.* Sta'e nt <>tu.ei of poultry c-tlh wurl . v < town Wedr.eaday and ' h-t-sdav ,( .>>1 w«ek. He vi. * *d Ti’ or an i Hud son's Mill ssjho’Is *'1111 It* r only workers In t'h in*ei-.*t t,f He poul try work snd Woq d hav >‘l i I.t* J i.lli- ...-O.-t-u. -r, nu.i K,»I- \ Iiinuuvi lam I* er§ If his Hirt- ’’a*! nnr ' ••en liir.!t , 'il. Cough Remedy as soon as the child We bope to Inti • tiiui \ ith »*i a«;sin beeotnes hoatse. Obtainable soon. ’ -* / , } er> where. /' . « tailys of < roup, see lo it that he eats a light evening meal, as an overload ed stomach may bring on an atta. k. also watch for the first symptom—- hoarseness, and give Chamberlain's ev- We beg to announce that out old Fire Insurance Company. THE HARTFORD, has returned and solicit your business J.D. vonLEHE, Agent WALTERBORO. S. C. *•***•••* ******* * * * 1YFTRMABY xotkh * • * *"* ****** * ******* N. c. Drawdy, who underwent a serious operation at the infirmary, has gone home and from last re ports is quite well again and back at his duties at McDaniel’s bottling works. Mrs. A. L. Smith, of Smoakff, who has been at the infirmary for a sur gical operation *nd *’ho went home, was on a visit to the infirmary last week. She has made marked im provement and w’as benefited ma terially from her stay at the inflrm- «ry. j; M. Smith of Ruffin, who was three weeks at the Infirmary as a result of an acute attack of appendi citis. has gone home where he is being welcomed by his many friends. He came to Walterboro Monday and made a short visit to his nurses and doctors, who weie delighted to se^ his rapid improvement. “S.cfa-h— R-iMh-r -th* aiUle_*ta".gh.tjeJ’ of Me and Mrs. A. B. Chandler, who was at the infirmary suffering as result of swallowing poisoning, is again at. home cone the worse ap. patently front her recent experience. S’•* was quite, n pet among the nur ses and patients while an inmate at the infirmary. u . • L. II. Padgetf, of th*’ C6ll<*ton Cy- pie- Company, has returned home after a -hoi* but serious i’lress sp* nt at the infirmary. He has quit'o lecoveml and at^iast reports is bat k at work. Mrs. Hendricks, of Charleston, who is .on a visit to Waltefbpro, has been discharged from the infirmary, where she was confined as a result of a recent injury. • Columbus Langdaie. who is te- eovering from a recent operation for a dangerous attack of appendicitis, is still at the infirmary. The man- agement reports that he is making a steady recovery. His many friends will bq pleased to learn that he is now out of danger and looking for ward to soon leaving the infirmary in good health. Mrs. Jas. Beach, of Stokes, has undFtgone a seriouil operation for what was considered a dangerous illness. From late reports she ap pear to he doing as well as Can be expected and while painful her re covery seems assured. That f-eal, with all it means to the pauiicrmijtfjf well l>e put oa every lot tie that contains PERUNA No other remedy ever offered the American people has mere friends after two generations of success; no oilier remedy Is more generally used in the homes of the people; no other has been so enthu&iasticaliy endors ed by the thousands. The reason is found in re»t merit. Fo» couth*, colds, catarrh, whether local or ayMemir*. and general debility (utlowmg any of the above Peruaa will be found effective, reliable and aafe. For irregular appetite, impaired digestion and run-down system it is na invaluable tonic. Peruna may be obtained in tablet form for conremence. OkU BELATED SANTA CLACK LETTER Dear Santa: Please bring me a bicycle and some fruits. I any’your friend. Dear good Santie. oh pleas** bring me a little dump cart and .1 coal car. Graham Carter. WOMAN COULD HARDLY STAND Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’i Vegetable Compound. Fulton, N. Y. — "Why will women pay out their money for treatment and receive no benefit, when so many have f roved that Lydia L Pinkham'a Vege table Compound will make them Well ? .For over a year 1 suffered so from female weak ness I could hardly stand and was afraid to go on the street alone. Doc tors said medicines were useless and only sn operation would help me, but Lydia E. Pink ham’s \ cgettblc Compound has proved it otherwise. I am new perfectly well and can do any kind of work.”—Mra. Kellie Phelps, care of R. A. Rider, B.K D. No. 6. Fulton, N. Y. We wish every woman who suffer* from female troublea, nervousness, backache or the bluet could ace the let ters written by women made well by Ly- E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. If you have bad symptoms and do not undtrstand the cause, write to the l^dia E. Plnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas., for helpful advice given free. FERTILIZERS k, , • * W . 4 You will need more Fertilizere We have our warehouse full and can # • s deliver you the best goods any time .V , you are ready. Come jn and see us we can save you money arid de liver promp|ly. \ DISC BARROWS We have only two or three left ai d | if you buy now you will save money as they will be worth $5.00 to $10.00 piore next year. We will sell you now and you can pay us ,in the fall. Prepare your land prop erly and you will win half the bat tle. A Disc Harrow will put your land in good shape for planting. Corn and Cotton Planters , O A • \ jf \ ' * ' Ledbetter single seed planters, Avery’s cotton and corn planters, also Dow Law and Carolina plant ers, Turn Plows, Middle Bursters, Plow Stocks. Anything you need for the farm. TV For The House Screen Doors and Windows, Paints, and Varnishes, Stoves and Ranges, New Perfection Kerosene Stoves, Enamel, Crockery and Glassware. A. Wichman & Son ANNOUNCNMENT! Our milliner. Miss Ethel McGee, is here now an*I oui full, Oomplete stock of Millinery and Novelties ar* 5 opened up for your inspection. We are now ready ttr sell hats to all who desire them. Styles right up to th*j minute. I rices suitable to these war times. See our hats before you buy. k.. TAYLOR’S WALTERBORO.S POPULAR STORE Opening Announcement Later Blacksmith and Repair Shop We aie prepared to do your Blacksmith work to your own satisfaction and will be glad for you to gi\e u> a trial. We do general repair work of all classes and guarantee satisfaction. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Jaques & Dandridge b. H. Dodd old stand WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA.