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a • A r • I V • * ««#•••« • * # # * * # *'* A CM Nr 4 -w« ar« the meet wasteful people la the werM la oar wax* et llrfnc- desires hare been ear lacoaies” *s the epeoiat peraermph of the reso- latloa • leeeauaeadtac Increased he*e eeeaemy. “Almost as a savta* eeald he made hjr the Or tfc» JClWOK roustedT'oe hp erery maa who loeeo^h WIT* THE FARMERfl a the ceoatry sad its Bherttia. l»^iAAooaa*ci*aa**a In order to Jaoaaa* ‘Let me soepest also, that erery ; Dear Friends: en- . Economically maaaped and one who creates or cuttlrates a **ar ;courage others to help la preparincl adapted to the partlealar re den helps «reaUy. to solre the prob oar naUon for htr p*ri. in this S oar ui than they len of tbe feedln, of the aatfpns: ^Ifhty strnwle. the department of quirmarpta | waat to say that «*ery housewife who practices a«riculture has seen lit to Issue this *Hn women who strict economy pats herself In the cell helow. To every one that si«as| ati ttmlr thoopht and their en- ranks of thorn who serve the nation. Ithia pledge and returns it to your ^ ^ thinas will be •orving.This is the tfme for America to cor- county agent. Oov. Manning wiU ^Z^^nd lSducUng the fight rect her unpardonable fault of'send n badge with the* words le- ».»2fi2h!MSom Just as truly wastefulness and ectraragance. Let scribed on U: “I am growing toodi he effectively an the men every man afcd every woman assuage'to help win the war.”. In signing | Just Retiirtied From '* r rI’*r!T;. Mutrtel ^saitPtffrw opilu uCtiSS ttlS — - T#Ct wSSKJ »« " ^ Imd +k ha effeoMvely as the men every maa and every woman aasnme r an the battlefield or i n the trenches, the duties of careful, provident wk !Se industrial forces of;|hs conatry. and eapenditurn as a public duty. rels this Pledge we mast tell bow . . _ ’seres of food crops we are growing. ] and sms of food aa can ho made bybo’s as a didUte of patrioUsm which no : By wearing this buUon we can set gririmis sf production which ire’"^.TTtisrf 1 a great interaational one can now expect ever to be ex an example that will encourage oth- tmmodlately feasible" Other rcc-.rmy-Ut notable and hon- cused or forgiven for ignoring. Vs to do the same • • J ommendatloBs ar»»: host engaged in the service of| "In.tlhe hope that this statement! Believers in agricultural prepar- Onr breadstuff supply msy be in* PslIOn' and the world, the effl- of the needs of the nation and of ednese are slgniag in large numbers led by 1-12, or II million b * r YclanC friends and aariora of free men the world in this hour of supreme throughout the South a pledge biad* of lour a year,'by milling ZSlpliors Thouaanda, nay. hun- crlaig may atlulnte those to whom jisg the signer to do his part to io- •'-heat so as to mako eighty-one pat af thousands of men otherwise it comes and remind all who need crease the Mod supply of the coun- cept of the kerael Into flour, in* | iab | 0 to mintsry service of right reminding of the solemn duties of s try in order to provide for the needs stead of seventy-three per cent as at ... of necessity be excused from time such a« the world has never of our army and our allies. The present. The flour still would have. h service a»d assigned U> the seen before. I beg that all editors pledge originated at the Memphis as high nutritive value as that which f U8< ] a metutal'snnlalalny work &f the and pulflishers everywhere Will give conferences coadncted by CarJ Vroo- w« now use. fields and factories and mines, and as prominent -publication mad as maa, the assistant secretary of agri- Important ia*ln K may be effect- th w j|j ^ u mUC h part of the •'Wflfle circuiafoho ns possible to this culture. It reads as follows: ed by making the diet as largely ^ patriotic forces of the nation appeal. - I venture to suggest also ‘ vegetarian na possible, without .low- ^ th0 UB< | tr ffr«. to all advertiainp agencies that they fling food effleienr-y. by’a partig|' ^pMvd for thp VaraMnu' Would perhaps reader a very sab- *abetit«}!o& uf •yjcb-foods jrtLbesa^, iumrtY^jhfrefcre., of _Btanti»i and timely service to tb< and milk and Its products;*In- K( jjr f f 1 ) r p the* word to the ftrmcr<i country 4f they would give ir Vl^c-' of the country and to all who work spread repetition. And I hope ihat on the farms; the supreme needs of clergymen will not think the thenu onr own nation and of the nations of it a n unworthy or inappropriate V lth which -•we are co-operating is subject of comment and homily from pbeat products. ^ ^ ghffnflgnce of vtrpplles and es-j their pulpits, A«d home-prepared' of foodstuffs. The impor-• “The supreme test of the nation more ei- 'sklm milk, for peaalvs meats. A large use should be made sf csrh sad rice products as partial substitutes for wheat products. Homegrown grain products should be substituted of aB adequate food supply, ha* come. We must all speak, act for the more expensive refined com- — ... _i » — - (• O nff gtjaprm f rvm'gaf hSkr * mercial foods, known as breakfast f". ... superlative. especially Mr the present year foods is and serve together! | WOODROW WILSON. Without abundant food, alike for Adequate gardens *h«uld provide u d the peoples now at w *r. Iirrrt I |||rn IflTlIir f home supply of vegetables. The whole ^ • ente rprise upon Irrr I |Vr|{ A[||lfr nw atorago and preservation of wh|ch w# haVf einbark ed will break | IU.LI LIVLlI nUIIVL Ml BOWELS CLEiN the home foods such as eggs, fruits, vegetables and meats should be increased. The serious food wastes that oc cur in many households through lack of culinary knowledge should he minimised through instruction in better methods. It is highly impor tant that available widerperad tlon concerning the economical use of human foods. which down and fail. The world’* food i resairves are low. Not only durinp; the present emergency but for som • time after peace shah have come j both ottr own people and a large pro- j portion of the people of Europe must “In view of the pressing mil- (itary necessity )of increasing the food production of the South and the nation so aa to release food for' olff 'anny “and our allies n our common strug gle against Prussian autocracy *md militarism, I hereby pledge :Ovwelf to do my bit as follows: \ I will. \ Name ‘Address \ v ircusw’ , rely upon harvests in America. Up-! . — - x foJ thU nureoJe enrTa“o fn OU tbe farm< * r8 ° f th ‘ S COUntr > Best when Wlions. stfk. »»ead^ l„. .* han l * h «* ^ doi " K ^ ad nronigindi «nd fnstroc therefore, in large measure rests th. , OIM tipateti. or f«r had breath * onf,# “ - # ‘ ar " a <,ar ‘ lina, ad propaganda and Lnstruc- fate Qf the WMr and the fate of lh( . ^ M>UI . h , WI1M J^ among agricultural leaders, but the Reports from the South indicate that the enthusiasm for the work is widespread and that formal meet ings and speeches are followed by informal . conferences among fartiK ers to settle on some one definitt thing to begin on at once. That the 'South can produce much more food The School tlilblri-n's Part. 3nt|on to put forth every effort to produce foodstuffs In gardens and fields. There could he no bettor ex- or sour stomach nations. May the nation not count upon them to omit qo step that will j cheerful! ('lean up inside t«- ..•n- . .. ,■ . increase the production of their n jght and feet fine. Take Cascarels land or that will bring about the i| V e n your liver and dean the most effectual co-operation in the bowels and stop headaches, had cold, sale and distribution of their pro biliousness, offensive breath, coated Dression tm* , . du< ' t87 T ’ 1e t,,ne ls ,hort -' is oi tongue, sallowness, sour stomach to the countrv It t / ” le n,OBt imperative importance (hat an( j gases. To-night take Ca-scarets 'mstrated through the” Xovs’ * an^ everything possible be done and don. and enjoy the ni.est. gentlest liver rirls* Ch.h! .. t r > . y l, , immediately ta make sure of larg fie r-rl f « n , lt f,a ^ harvests. I eall upon young men the farm family to supply Itself wtjh an<| ol( , aUkp an<| upon able-bodied boys of the land to accept and a< • upon this «luty—to turn in hosts t . the farms and make certain that no war has brought this truth home to\ the people. They are now determin- d to produce not only enough food for thejr own wants, but a surplus to aid in meeting the situation. .he cities and in foreign ^.ahm is lucking in this nuch of the food It requires. ther«K by releasing the cdmniercial produ.f of the country for the needs of tl e -'enplf in lands. “In a normal season it is e. ita n (hat there will lie large quantities of perishable products TrhTch raTi'tm propel lv fueserved in the home. To meet this eiuergney it i^ re. ommend- ed that local and municipal drying an.! canning esteblishTncu"’- t>e !■. proVitv-d te ron-erve thi m. •. ri. ' " and bowel cleansing you ever ex perienced. Wake up feeling grand — Everybfldy's din g it. t;ascaret s be-t laxative for children also. mr II! SUBSIIIIITE . FOR IlSTT C.WEL i greats matter. To Southern Farmers. 1 parti in hilly appeal to tit" t , met a ot tile South to plant atoindai: foodstuffs well .as cotton. They can show theiK patriotism in no het t.r way than by r.'sisting the g'e.r temptation oi tli\ pn a. tit |»r!ce . cotton and helping, helping upon great scale, to feed -the nation, ^lol the people everywhere who a < lighting for their liberties and to our own. The variety of their crop- will be the visibh measute\of their omprehejision ’ of their - rratiotial duty. "The Government of the l'tiv|ed Camp Heyward Elects ! Officers and Delegate* special attention tot of all stored grain. ot fleer; . i'.c The following ate th* Heyward (’an>p. No ■{*; to *«tve this year:, I* I’* iludaon. cqnj!.:an.'.er; U.VV. Way. fir-t Lieut.; V A. Patfer-on. 2nd I.iexjt.; .1. li. Sloman. hi L^t:' .: K.O.S <'11.111'. fdjt.: Rev. S XV Ackei ni..n,\?.haplain; Ur. W T. X ••nuan. snrgepn; S. 1,, Breh.iul. . . sr- ileli'gates vv. fot the reunions: General held in Washington. 1) <.’.. *> and 7. !• fV. Hudson an! oi beater The eleeu.il — to b* June 5. ’V \ follow itig yout' li\«-r w»tho.gj mpLiii; you sick qltd i.tn not *aMva4e. April 24 ar.l \ Every- druggist in town yout druggist and everybody’s druggist hua nvdiced a great falling oil . t the sale of calomel. They al| giv. the same reason. DodsonV l^v*' Tone is taking its place.' '‘Calomel i« dangerous and pcopi* know it. while Dodson’s Liver Ton* !s perfectly safe and gives belter re sults.'* said a prominent local drug- fiat Dodson's Liver Tone is pet- tonally guaranteed by/every drug gist who sells it. A large bottle cost* 50 cents, and if tt falls to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and const!(tation, yon have only to ask for vohi toon* •• ■hack Dodson’* Liv«'t Ton* is a pleasant tasting, purely veg* table remedv. ha,nales* to b«*th chiidrett an*l a<iuli-. Take a spoonful at night and wait" jp feeling fine; »u> biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or oon«tip.it ed bowels. It doesn't gripe ov inu—• inconvenience jill th. next dav like ♦violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel todft' iin*|' totn>«§; ow vtu; will feel weak. >t< k'and nanseatfil Don't lo-e a dayV. work! Tak« D< c son** Liver Tone instead and f** 4 ] fine, full of vigor anti amb thi CASTOR IA Per Irfants and Children Alwavs tearv the Signature cl States ami. rhe governments ot the O.W.Way: alternates.\ A .’A. I several States stand ready to <s»-op terson and* S. L. Breland Stat. erate. They vvill do everytliing po- S. Curtis and A.L.Cannon sible to assist farmers in seburiiiR be ittld in chest*-! an adequate force of laborers when- -^ they are most needed at harvest time and the means of expediting ship ments of fertilizers and farm ma ohinery aa well a» of th** crops them- | selves when harvested. The coins, or trade will be as unhampered as it Is pqss.ble to make it and thor* shall be no unwarranted manipuln tion of the nation'* foodstuffs b> those who handle it on its way L> , the consumer. This is our oppoi- tunity to dvmonstrate tlte efttciencv of a great democracy and we shall not fall short of it! . . To the Middlemen. "Thi* let me say to the middle ineu.of every sort, whether they are , kf handfing foodstuffs or our raw ma terials of manufacture or the pro ducts of but mills and factories: the • ye* of the country .will be especial ly upon you. tv for signal disinterested. ,To the County Agents: | Owing 1*. the-^present crisis r.o j doubt important work can he don- !«n the way of increasing crop pro- ! duet ion hy the control of injnp.ious jin-ects. This should require much Jclo«er ,'mention than it has in th<* p.ist anil while no part of the field should l»e neglected special atten ti'>n should he given to insects af fecting the staple crops, and we should also give the perservafion etc. W. arV here CTIh The! i-irg on. of our report blanks a* a remind*': and ask y<lu to 1h on th*' lookout for insect otnbreaks * r , rd tinusuai .i!i-* ct condtrlcms in v*,ui . our.ty The n-pon <v every .entity a.gc .f i- vety inisiortant in thi- ptobleni t tel i* is oniv t’ tough these com,1 pi* te data th.it v. • a-- . Id.- to ( s»-e vvhe’e in-e.t . .1: nt.>ge t' ••.•at-j J<hv'''i -in i the "ntto: tanv •• . » j ,’ached • > t!i(- o-op^- * v. *"'►; ! -kouhl i •• .* v fgerot.s ■ « atr.pairvi j . gafr-'t ».-:* t-ni c pe r t--. Yours, truiy, | I .ci- <.n of Entonio-ogv. Per. A F. Couradi. : ja_ ! T \\ (MtF\no\ Utl.K DlwTI KBFK A lawyer wa« trying a • »«e. when a young man create*} muih disturb ance hy moving , about the yv^om. Kiting chair* and l«*ok:ng unde- in Use For Over 30 Years ’’Young man.’’ <all*-d out the I CONFERENCE The f<r.st ouarieilj- confetence locaT'Mcthodist chur*'h wa.-* Sunday evening,; t th*- ehu-. h. lowing services, an*l an it,!- serin.;-.. hy Presiding Elder (1. 'Knrjy K.i f !. 1 judge, ’‘you are making a great deal of unrev^san nois*-. What xre vou ^ a bout?” "Your Horv-." r*pli*d the young man. "I havK lowr n'v o-.treoat xoJ im trying to find it.” "'Yell, voung TtatK” said the jtuige. "peopb- 01 ten lo<e vyhole smfs ;irj here without rtukir.g all That/d:-- tut ha nee." / 1 ! \ ^ t ItltlwTl IN^ F \DKA\OKx MM'1|;TY Tht- u*-xt meetir.g/df the local so- Thi* is von- onuotunl* ' ' ' n * orU fror ‘ ' !u ' <iety will by Tuesggy evenin^pril 1 nis is >o.i oppptuni jW ,re most *-n.ourac > g. -Lv. < R -wards Th* service, efflcietit und .paste! of ri>* The country expect/ an you. as tl * xp«wt« ul^others. to for. l ( (, t i on Q f ,m, go unusual profits, to organize and expedite shipments of supplies of r* no urch, ot Ih 'I H ViC < t 4. at\the Ptexnyterian ♦ him r Ftdlovving' th< r- *« r.t her of new nani< - w« •• church roil. The foMowmg .!•■'• rained to « pr* sent i> a? thi' t-tti v-i'/! a r< 1. ; d-l* to t *1..: t the 1 •:<t a. * < '*r.i;. • >-• 'r.t. E-till -cfav !’. Hohell ., !•-] 1 I G. M G: .♦ tnif! . \I ‘ First Division Union Meeting The Union of the First Division cf the Colleton Baptist Association every kind, but. especially of food, with an eye to the service you nt> rendering and in the spirit of those who enlist in the ranks, foe their people, not for themselves. I shall confidently uxpect you to deserv a 1 w m 'the confidence of the peo- ’ pie of every sort and station To the lUilroud Men. HIGH x IhNll. INsfEt Tel: 111 |; L "To the men who run tin* etCil ' —/ wav* of the country, whether they li Han.!|/?:^f* H S ' be manager* or operative employes. 1 Inspector. <-f pedumh a. . , - w..' let me say that the rutlvCays arc thojhTboro \\e<io^sdav of last w.- * Jrteties of th*- nation's life and that un effientr Visit to *!r* Walt* : I.. upon them rests the jimncavs- t*-jh:ch school. Ptc* H./nd -g. • • • S: JO.o’clOf k. / The t hetu/y vv ill be qr Sabbath ^bset vanc*^ je-se vieTj * \ ville is president of the society;,Al- lister .Witsell. vr.ee president: Kut w Smiyh, t.-ea-xFer, .Millie Fraser. 00? - ‘r** ponding -eorvtary, j.ad Marie Xaun*lvr<. KoMiing st-cietaiv. Thor How-ell l«-a*i»-i fof th*- ue-nins ! '.ex: Tue-day. Th;- -cMeij now ha- active n.e-.nb- r-h:p NA.'' ».imo t '. and i-; c ov. r.g. Mil.. \ \n\ ui\w t^i n.T wLl tne*-t with the Zton church on -ponstbility of se.-ing to it that Drove 1 day iti th* r-ic Friday before the fifth Supday in this tgronth. The introductory, v, j . dfon will be preached bV Rev.'J M. Craven at 11 o'clock. / 12:00 m.—First subject Tnc Helig’ous Side of Orphanage XVrvk." epened by Rev L R Ackerman. Sit* ui-day. Ju <*0 •;* n . - Devol oi4s! »x. Cises by G. \V. W^y 11:00 a m. Th* Kaptist Hosp.f- al, op*-nevl by Rev . Jf. M . (’raven. l^:3n l» m - Second Division- Are Our Methods of Conducting he stand< wh Missions by Hoards Scriptural? bv the work of th Rev . J . P Graham ■* - ^- siusday Morning. t 10 o'clock—Devotional exercise 11:30. Missicnarv sermon /*' Rev. J P i^-aham e: h .s altnyn. t J . S. M . Finch JOSEPH LANGDAJ.V:. of *•• \. arteries suffer no obstruction oi atrv !"eck iu th** . tvou)*. !♦-. • n- kind, no lncffici« ncy *0 slackened iDly iftcrcooc train, power. To the merchant let u>r -uggest the motto: ’small profits cnl quick wrvice. and to Jbe stvtpbthld- er the thought that the life of the OINTMENT tsils jc cur«-Vnv’c»^ , otitc)Tc The fon-! Pile* Cured in C> to 14 Days. wilt get-.a<t tootxy if T\TC ■ -■■■" ‘V pr-*. Bd •: iu] elk <,«! '» h tor H-ptUi chi,. * :it v>: thevr-1 * .4 la: c*- c*ow- <)f 1-l.indton, got th* qutP. X. carefully dr: spa name and ff <nto a sack I.;u:p > . th* X war depends upon him The f*»od :.nvt the war Mip^os must 1k> car Tied acrotv? the seas. ffo matter how many ships ate seffr to the bottom The places of rJvt-e that. r«» d*\vn must b*- supfUied anti -upplie.l at once. To Hie miner let me say that e the fai’dnr do*.-: wore! awaits > n him If hA* sl ii'k--!'- 11 f.* I*-., arini* < .to ! ^tetmen are help'*-- He .*!so i- enlisted r the great service army T’*e n-in 1:. . • c s not n*'. d to >**' told. 1 hop. th;.t 'h,» nation look '" 'mti to -ji**4 j , j, } perfect every pro e - and 1 v. ..nt oniv to remind Tbi first kil -icsliou v:>t* t*v» *U4i K->t. -X._ -'aken up. LH^n '/.doe wiD a-k* 1 L. ru 6* f. whief. et n h«d boug w : ’L*- fooler, rurj* f//..-ill**. ;*-• wi a v -trine to Ui*".in*'tt-*\ ii]e DBIb has <!e id -d • gan’.ze a mtl:t,.»v '«*nj.,v.- ahj- will be taken a; •« »y ; g’ • ' Ot gir:/.a!lor. ^ DBA BRAN* H wt HtMit. Whenever You Need a General Tcr.k Take Grove's : he Old Stanviarvl Grove’s T -ft*'err cln.l Tonic is equally vulu.-i’ 'r . 2 Gt’ ctal Ter*.- !*• i; c; - • x ! sr.cwn tur.u' pr eTticscti ''1 - r.U .ON. i: acts > r. r La-.; m.t IJahvna EnrivVes th* I'-j v ill .J- »!'. . •*. 0*2; w- <«ii*C bi v. . 1 «' KKw if • 52 cas.: Lodge. Apr.! -1 *j Mj _ entertair. r « *.* Vh»*ol Tuf -.'. .. \o* . : S c Vh 1 V . . * ; -i Lc ; nv .-.-a ;o . ft-. ’. - Drives Out M.Dgria, D-.'; - I'p Systen: Trr Old Stf.u -i- * c- t X 'm trt.r*- icotc. kOVT-S X A-sTi.!.!..* <! > Is v .'-:C ci-vrs o--- -U.rrrKfcfM-. f . v-. ; i<? r.g tL* ry .. eaa A -t ‘u-—:u *—» North * ■ '• * With a Large Stock in Ulus’ MD MEM’S RUDMO-WUR .. 0 - . ' . _ 0 . . ^ ^ * . r , ’ Our prices will suit everybody. Our Ladies’ hats can’t be beat in ’ -. . « • ■ ■ . •"** \ ' quality and prices. EVERYBODY’S STORE ' H. W COHEN Next to Crosby** Restaurant \- SUMMER The "Good Old Summer Time” will soon be here and we must be getting ready for its heat and discom- • \o . • * ■ \ - . ^ * •* fort in the home. This can be done by using hot weath er appliances in the kitchen and around the home. Among the most useful and needful of these are the fireless cooker and kerosene oil stove. New Perfection Stoves .ny kerosene -t-xYe \iways buy the be-t e li e x\'"»tv the up-keep. \Ve\haYe *0 the Now i\ - :eeti(' which give-' mjre satisfactory alter.:it n than .any other stove. Two burner sells for Three burner sells for Four burner sells for ty ice \ xvith le- $ 9.75 13.50 17.25 Fireless Cooker Material \v e nave in stock the cans for making that u-ec: rtH^sehokl necessity, the tireless cooker, a> well a- tite iobestes tKeded in its making. \. / • / ’ o' Fruit Jars Received / ' A " ^V- are in receipt of tbe Bail Ideal Glass Top iVuit •- n A vpaart and tw^# qu.ut sizes. 7 X. ''i.w-Ci: :• L f .zc.i::c Hardware Store C. s< H<Mrt.^»KH( IALS IN T(>\Y \ These g*rr. vvill •.** no *'M to the pi .p |ch«ol purpose® |sDitc that there Tbe. official* of the Lodge Graded (tlon developed n■ 'no*.< 1 <ame to Walterboro Tuesdav school improvements. Those fpr the purpose of coofering witltjwerv- in town were the tru.-te- Ocnnty Superiut(*ndeut 8tricklan<l . J. Jones. P. K. Cone at! :- .‘ lat.v* to th** approaching elections [Johos, together with Prof. < c a boed issue and special levy lot Gairis. '34*'! i OSI •d -• h<» L. 1.