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x / nranirr MHI MINGHOF DEFENSE ' « . ■ • V < HAUUUIN hmoak makv» re port OP ACTiVlTIKH OP <X>IJ,ETOX COUNCIL ORGANIZATION PERFECTED . 4 • ■ . > -j Many Women in this Condition Re gain Health by Taking Lydia E. PinkhamV Vegetable Compound. Men and Women of the County Have Hcen OrgaMeed to Carry on the Great Work. r‘ r ■ CoPTiPcing Proof of This Fad j, Penn. — “I suffered from female with backache and pain in my side for over s so I could not do any of my work. I wsi"treated by three different doctors and was getting discouraged when my siater-in r law told me how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had- helped her. I decided to try it, and it restored my health, so I now do all of my housework which is not light an I have a little boy three years old." —Mrs. O. M. Itnutas Ridgway, Penn. ■' Mrs. Lindsey Now Keeps House For Seven. TenniIV, Oa.—**1 want to tell you how much I have been benefited by Lydia K. Hnkham’s Vegetable Compound. About eight years ago I got in such a low state of health I was unable to keep houM for three in the family. I had dull, tired, dizzy feelings cold feet amlhhnds nearly all the time and could scarcely sleep at ali The doctor said I had a •• severe ease, pf ulceration and without an operation I would always bo an InvalHl, but I told him I wanteAo wait awhile. Our druggist advised my hunhand to getr Lydia E. PVAam’s Vegetable Compound and it ha* ent ircly cured me. No* I kw* house for seven and work in the garden .some, too. 1 am so thankful I F?ot this medicine. I feel as though it saved my life ami have recommended it to others and they have been benefited".r-Mw. W. E. Lindsey, U. R. 3, Tennille. Ga. ff you want special advice write to Lydia E. Plnkham Medi- elne Co. (conttdentlal) Lym», Maks. Yonr letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. X \ X x m i '1 4 , • >> ntt V J# 7B Pttdu i Rusaell White Drinks Sox '/A / / 3B5 tW (MiaiM hr I Ttfl COCA-COLA CO . AT X x. hr ' DoctorCottran " Sr. T. E. CoAknm ^hamaclit of AwxU, Ala. i gets bilious er needs a pargati •dtdaa what do you euppoei est Out ef his whol® big stock •er medicin* be selects and ness ' wager Drer Segelater.' He says "iWe Is none better." That's a • *<ty strong eadsMeat, doat yea ink. frees a asaa who knows all 3 tbe asortu ef the different modi- r.nse ea the market? Granger Liter < Regulator is Barely vegetable, dose rr gripe nor irritaU the delicate Us ing «f the sti—rh aad bowels ad always gives quick aad pleasant ra —ha. It le the best systam purifier Tear druggist can supply for largebo*. Accept no VT^ The.following is the first report made to th*- State Council of De fense for the Collefan County Coun cil and will show that the Council has not been idle. The members stand ready at all times to render whatever assistance possible in mak ing the work of the Council effective and rendering real service to the State and Nation, to say nothing of assisting thqse at home who need it. The report follows: WalteYBoro. 8. C., Sept. 3, 1917. Mr. Joe Sparks, Secretory. Stat« Council of Defense, Columbia, 8. C. Dear Sir: 1 desire to submit thi* as my re po'rt of the Colleton Council of De fense: „ „ , The Collelon County Council of Defense was organized with W. W Smoak. county chairman, and the appointment of the, following. *■ central Committee : —Sen. Jas. O. Padgett. M. P. Howell F.W. Rish er. Hugo S.. Strickland. Dr. tl. ■ Bailey, Miss Tweedie Pickling. Miss Emma Jane Yarn. r Watt or ho ro—-C- O- Padgott. h*. ^ H. Shaffer. I. M. Fishburne Rev Herbert F. Schroeter, Mrs. F. P Wichman. Broxton Township—IV . Q. Jones p. F. Cone. J. F. Rent*. Warren Township—W. H. Yarn J. T. O’Quin, Hon. Jno. C. Goodwin . Bells Township—H. D. Padgett Jf. J. C. Welch. A. C. Breland. . Verdler Township—T. R. Risher Cleveland Sanders, L. H. Roger. Fraser Township—H. Hodges. Sheridan Township—C. D. C Adams. , , _ Ldwndes Township—James Henry iRice, Jr. X 1 » «... Blake Township—Ernest A. Mar *“• ( ^ * J’ „ Heyward Township—G. E. m Moore. x , LaterJlve speakers were appoint ed as follows: Jas. G. Padgett. State Senator: M. P. Howefl. County Chairman; Hon. Jno. C. Goodwin, Representa tive; W. W. Cone, and W- E- Willis. Quite a number of addresses have been made at different points of the county by these speakers and by the county chairman, on the war, and the other questions growing oUt of the war. No opportunity hay been missed of getting these matters be fore the people, and while no regu lar campaign of speaking has been conducted the people have been In formed of the causes of the war. and urged to contribute tkejr bit in every way .possible. Much publicity hak been given through the press. The Woman’s Council of Defense has been organized by the aid of tho-'l men’s, and a body of earnest work ers has been secured who will stand ready to CQ-operate with tly men’s Council in furtherance of - all wdrthy objects. Miss T*eedl» Fick- Ung. county home demonstration agent, is chairman, and she has wssociated with her . a number of ladles in a contral committee, with township organizations, fashioned after the men’s organization T*l»n. These two organizations are work ing in comp! 0 !® accord and har- J pdny. and will supplement the ef- orts df each other. We have designated speaker* at the motion - picture theatre, the Colonial, which is the only one in the county, and there have been several four-minute speeches mad© to crowded audiences. The County chairman is also chairman of the Four-Minute speakers, and one of the speakers. Thg, other* are E. L, Fiahburne. M. P. Mkwell, Dr. R. 8. Bailey. F. W. Risher. L. B. Houck. Considerable assistance has been rendered men who have been call ed. and It la the purpoa^-of the Council to do all In their power to assist such as have to go. and their famllle*. RMpectfelly submitted. W. W. SMOAK. * >; County Chtlrtnsa. Harvesting Machinery We are prepared to furnish the fanners of this county with improved machinery to use during the har vest period. On account of<he scarcity of labor, it be hooves the farmer who has harvesting to do to utilize labor saving machinery in every place passible. This- can be done by using mowers, rakes, etc. We have the latest makes of the McCormick mpner and rakes,''both the plain rake and the self-dumping rake. We beg to quote you a price of $60.00 for a McCor mick mower, with latest improvements. We have just received a car load of these rakes to match. " * * : % * w v ' White Hickory wagons, single and two-horse, are among the best wagons made for hauling in'your pro ducts and hauling them to market. I HH CHARirSTON.S.C. x RUB-MY-TISM ( Will cure Rheumatism,'Neu ralgia, Headachca, Cramps, Colic Sprains. Bniiaea, GflkBuras, Old Sores,'Tetter, Ring-Worm,-Ec zema, etc. Antiaeptio Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c STOP, LOOK AND RE.ID THta i . . • • . • *•; P : X . If a man love* a girl, that hi* busi- ne*«; . , \ • If a girl loves a man that’s 'frer-hust- ness; * If they gei married that’* business. thetr vt The Rock Hill buggy, for which we are exclusive u • ^ • P * ' * r\ — agents in this county, are the best buggies made for the price. We always have a large assortment of these pop ular buggies. ■ ^ , Ql So, (f you want your automobile ■©&: covereda and clothes cleaned, see The New York Pressing Club; for that’a their business. New York Pressing Club J. B. DAVENPQRT, Manager. WE CAN ARRANGE TERMS TO SUIT * l| A. Wichman & Son WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. v CARD OF THANKS ✓ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lawrence and the fhmtly desire to extend sincere thanks to the many kind friends who were so thoughtfuL and con siderate on the occasion of the ill ness and death of their relative, Mrs. Lydia Lawrence. Plica Cured In 6 to 14 Days year dmitKist NTWKNt fai will rrfual money if PAZO faila to cure atsyeaae of Itehini, B ad. Bleedine brProtnidins Pi lea in 6 to 14 day* « Aral application Rivet Ease aad Rest. SOt- 01 Are Too Looking Old? Old age comes quick enough without inviting 1$, Some look old at forty. That is because they neg lect the liver and bowels. Keep your bowels regular and your Hver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look younger. When troubled with constipation or bil iousness take Chamberlain's Tab lets. - They are Intended especially for these ailments and are excellent. Easy to take and most agreeable In effect. Obtainable everywhere. . V / CARDS. * R. M. JEFFERIES Attorney and Counsellor nt Law WALTERBORO, 8. C. Practice in all Courts except Equity. iiOjm* Negotiated on Improved x Farming Lands. Dr. A. X Anderson, Dental Surgeon Office Honrs: 9 a. m. to * p. m.; Ip. oa. to 6 p. m. Phone 100-k.. Walter boro, 8. C. it for you. 7 / A/ * THE WORLD’S BEST UPH PHNO X . j k ♦ ^ r r> In! .N ^ . J vj MAXWELL HOUSE . COFFEE X , • 4 N /T ♦ a-n j i our u, o It a faila le Ometipatiou the Father of Many Ills Of the numerous ills that affect hamanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular aad they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed .take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bewels but Improve the appetite aad strengthen the di gestion. Obtainable everywhere.’ “ : ■ •• / Xx All music of whatever nature and for whatever ^ voice, instruments or combination of voices or instru ments, has been arranged for the piano, because the a - piano is fundamental fop .all important musical instru- r ments of the world. -S \ / • -x WOMAN CTRK8 HORKK COLIC The men were away as usual. The horse wae bad. A lone woman could not “drench” In the old way. She ] called up a neighbor and her men were away—but: “We have Farrtaj Colic Rettw'dy that you drop on the! horse's tongue.^says Mr*. Neighbor, she eeme over end dropped Far- Colic Remedf on the horee’s tongue and the hone was well when the men came home. Moral; Oot| Farris Colic Remedy so the women can cure horse cellc. We aelt It at 10 cts. a bottle on the money back plan. A. Wichman A Son. Whiter-1 boro. S. C.. ehd A. V. Bsggett. Hen dersonville, 8. C. Imo. How to Give Good Advice. The best way to give good advice is to eet A good example. When others see how quickly you get ovor your cold by taking Chamberlain's I Cough Remedy they are likely to I follow your example. This remedy' has been in nee for many years and enjoy* an excellent reputation. 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