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. . •• P AGE FOURTEEN Iron h Greatest of All Strength . Builder*, Says Doctor l zret of the Great Endurance and Powere of Athletes • rfllrsjpy ’ Si X rte Hr<m York. %• 'em . . fi I roMVCi aiutn* Etlmvlatl truui or ■ f . • Ball, don hi >' tb*“lr mranirth *^*4 — 1 nnd rntlraly It* t rid of eII mfmetonm of Ifrvor aod othor trooblrO ' Ib from irn to fcmrtoon day«* time simply .by takinp Iron In th* proper form. And , _ Kwr-p fool* I thin *fl*-r they had In aotno rases h»M to think thoy are pom/ to dor'orlns fo r !T OMrt *? ,c drwa said Itr., K. tl^turr^f ‘^n .aimply ^savs^frw nd arrltnl- a-ant tt * r. . , ■ostsn physician w»m i-Ji rant.^ You rub ** wtdsly both in this o-unlry and, that ran br rarily abaorbed and pi i !ttT European Modlcal ‘Iiutltutlona lat«d like Noaated Iron If ypo fKtv n. as a matter ft fart, real and Inn strength tan only n^ne front the you rat. But psoplo often fall to »Vi the strenpfh out of their fpod_be- * y bavdTt enough iron In their It to change food into Prom their -weakened. \ know somethin* MUi’t tell what, so IV they hl.w.d to si living matter. rrr-.' us cdndktsfl.thsp thry ,, *eme rally OtKnnrmnre dor tort n* for •tomick. liver or kidney trouble or i t o rtoma af some other ailment caused > lack of Inm In the Wood This thing may go on far years, while the patient anflera aatoM agony. , If you are not at reap or wall, you owe It to yourself to SMM the fallowing test: fi r how long you oaa work or how far yvu can walk without becoming tired. f»>M take two •vs-pmln UWets of or- «lUiarjTirtikUtMr Iron three timed per dey after meals far two week-. Then t# si your strength again and »aa for y ■ 11 met? how much you have gained. I f aeen draena of nervoua. run-down nt<* who were ailing all th* •••Mt*' to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prlseflghter has won the day simply because they knew the serret of great strength and endurance and filled his Mood with Iron before he went Into the affray, while many another has gond down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron. •tas aKr skm* If tt 4om sat at (ami 4 and MHlaraiw* l« to* -law IIsm p«'<’ For g^e by WALTERBORO DRUG CO. and KLBIN*8 DRUG STORE. I V' “ERNESDYL” PLANTATION FOR SALE! I / I, am offering my Ernesdyl Plantation, located 3-4 of a mile East of Walterboro, for sale. This plant '* consists of two farms, one containing 230 acres ant other 200 acres, 140 acres cleared, with stumps rel ed, thoroughly drained and in a high state of fertility. The entire tract is enclosed by wire fence. With separate enclosure around fields. Five tenant hopses and ouK, huildipgs. Fronts on public highway for about 1 1-2 miles. Several beautiful sites for homes, and health of place unsurpassed. Soil very productive. v Will sell as a whole or in parcels and on satisfac tory terms. / * - ' • I W. B. GRUBER SOUTH CAROUN A A fuHHPimaS WALTERBORO, Ml civic LKAOUK NOTBM * ***^* # **f**** Believing that la ualon there streagth. The Civic League I onga to the South Carollaa tlou of Womeu'a Clubs. Our chair- nian from the Edleto district la Mrs. larah B. Vlsanska. who It well known hern. Therefore the follow ing letter trem her should he read with a great deal of late rest. It should ho of iatereet to every wo man who has the good of her coun try at heart - Bln. Vleauaka, For BkHwet Plea for of 1 COLLETON’S BANK DIRECTORY BANK OF SMOAKS C SMOAKS. 8 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS s 11 ^7:2.88 SAFE. PIUKIHKSKIVE. t<‘ik*ah*|» t I • v», H. VAKN. A. .EUOKN^ VAHK *< P- I *i>liKL,. President. I'anhler VI. I*p|4*<| * * I ARMEBS ANII MERCHAN IS RANK 8 « U. . . OF COTTAGBVILLE. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. \ |15.!1«.70 KVEKV HANKINU NEED FOR HI HIVKHN PMUPI I' H. WILLIS W B. WILMh m o. WILLIS. II. Prcalden*. D. Cashier v*'. Vl«-e-Preside air Now thsCthe fall days have come and. we are returaing to work, afte' our summer's rest all us must .real ise that this winter’s work wlU. of necessity, be fraught with aa earnei ness of pgryooo and serious Intent greater and deeper than ever be fore. Oar nation at war; our men and hoys across the seas or preparing to leave for foreign battle grounds ready to sacrilce personal interests even life itaelf. Ig defense of the principles of liberty and truth— theoe are thoughts which should in spire us to unselfish and devoted service. > . As an old co-worker sod la my present capacity as chairman of the Edisto district of the General Fed eration emergency service commit tee, let me .urgib all club women to continue and increase their ,work for the Red Cross, -for food conserva Uon. and to respond willingly to al appeals for syar relief work, which wUl surely come *in the .months ahead. * " ^ Do not neglect your club work To it. many of us. owe the training which has made possible whatever effective patriotic service we now may render. . Do not abate for one moment ef forts for personal improvement, for community betterment, for the edu cation of the child or the uplift -tf the erring and unfortunate. A> this good wofk must go for (he sake of the future. But while we work for the Improvement of our homes bur communities, those near and dear who need and who enjoy our case and supervision, let us remem ber als6. the unfortunate homeless sufferers, xour Allies. . who have fought our 'fight for three long weary years, and our own hrave men who are nobly risking all that life holds dear in ' this last great struggle against tbe forces which make for war. death and destruc tion.. - - _N. Let us do all we can. however small the Individual service may seem, to help end this most horrible of all wars, and while doing our bit. let us keep a record of all worthy endeavor of each faithful group, so that when the request comes from district chairmen for a resume of Rid Cross or other war relief work.’ ever,- club president may b« rAui: lo’’give full account'of thi worthy ecds-of, her w-Aork^r . Ciat our 'ountry in;^> Vnow , at all time®, vhefher i.eiid th rt sunshine of pro*- «erOus, iK*ace or the caref» of. devas tating war. ihis nation nnd il.f pov- rftment miy always jt-ly upon the .•oyHltv. (I’.vouon and effective ser- ylce'of that treat body of American $$$ 1. . Mix and sift louf, bak ing powder and alt. r«f> % 2. Add milk gndoally. itiqg coMtaatly. We agree with you about waf fles, They must be crisp. No! - We don't doubt tiiat your waffles ere crisp. But perliaps you’d like them ^ even more crisp. , * If you would, why don’t you try some economical Cottolene Waf fles? Wholesome, economical Cot tolene, you know, has a delightful habit of making all foods “crispy^* - —waffles included. * If you prefer to use your own recipe, be sure to use <me-third less of economical Cottolene than you would of expensive butter. Why “one-third leti”T Simply this: Wholesome Cottolene is unusually rich — even much richer than hutter. It contains no water or salt. .4 * '*■ \ 1 So it gtes farther. • . Our recipe given here has an established . reputation for making delicious, crisp waffles. Will you try it? 4 ' 4. Beat mixture thorough'v u ’ • 5. Cook in hot was St iron well gr—dwitk Cottolene. Sot one aid: then * - ; . I 3# cups flour 2 rounded teaspoons baking i*»wdc/ - Add Cottolene, yolks _ of egsgt well beaten, and whiter of eggs beaten stiff. 1 level-leaspoon tak 2 cups milk „ • YoHcs 4 egg* * Whites 4 eggr. 1 tablespoon melted Cottolene Picture No. i shows how to start < t. Serve with maple symp- Yea! Economical Cottoleneiaalaoaupe- rior (or frying and tor all cake-making 'Makes Good Cooking Better' ?' % «e * ' - -s- N At grocers in tins oi convenient t X **««***« * • ****** * fLEMSON COl.liKGE - * womanhiMnl. tho General Ft<i**r;itinjr' of Womon’t Clubs. / SARAH B. VLSANSKA. . Chairman Ediato District /General K«h1 ration S>\rvietj Committee — H.G. CROSBY < ( OTTON Hl’YER Walterboro, S. C. Lids submitted on lots at home or place Wliere number of bales wiM war rant trip. of business . v H. G. CROSBY PHONE 4>5J. mi cum love “STROP OF FIGS" FOR LIVER MO BOWELS (•iti- it i«>ur r Wlu'ii Feveri.h, t no 1 *, Itil- l«*r l>iu| ItrfHtli *>r >N>ur stoiiuu-li. 41^ I — -0-0-— If Will Sew on a Button, Mend a Rip, Put in a Tuck, or Let out a Pleat We Turn Nothing Down THERE'S NO JOB TOO SMALL OR NONE TOO. LARGE. NONE TOO SIMPLE. OR* TOO COMPLEX TO DEMAND OUR CAKETAKING AT- TENTION. pkkhkim;. kfpmk- 4‘LEANING, 1NG.. THE ECONOMY PRESSING CLUB Jione cUJ Ju C*v- II. M. CROSBY, Manager. * Viard’s Barber Shnn. Look at the tong'u». Mothur! coated, il is a sure sign that vour lltllt* one’s .stoiu.icl*. liver. and how* is need a,genflu. thorough | clea'nainK at once. \Vh« u peevish. ertw*. ii-tless. I pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn’t t-ai <»r fornla Syrup of Figs.” accj in a few | hour** all- the foul. Constipated ( ,waste, undigested food and sour j idle gfiitlr moves out of its little : bowels- without gripinu, and you i have a well, playful child'arain. Yon i eedll’t e**a\ sick ihildrer, to take this harniiCsa "fruit laxative:’.’ thfy love It* delicious ta«te. and. It always makes them feel splendid A^k vour druggist for a bottle *>f ’'Calif*to:a Syrup of . Fibs.” which has direction" for j babies, children iff all ***** a^d for 1 grown-ups plainly on tin* boulp.' lie ware of ruuaterfe'K^ .^1,2 h«**e. To be sure that you get the genuine ask to see that it is made l»y ’ C’all- loi tili. Fiy Syrup Company" Re fuse any o<her kind with contempt. ******** * * ****** t Written for hud week.) One of the chief event* of the week for the Clemson students was thy trip to Greenville Saturday af ternoon to the see the fray between the Furman ‘'Horneta” and the riemson'v'Tigers.” The game was a very onesided affair, JtiSt as you would ox pec) when* a/ tiger and a hornet meet iu combat, witb the ad vantage in Clom.^on’e favof. the fl nal result beingXK to 0. Banks wa« the feature of the gauje, f° r Clem o„ making^^0 of the 38 points se- ui <*d. Xmong the freshmen play -rs w>to witnessed the gatiK* Iron. Tte/md.‘lines was Jessie Metihwan ^Colleton county bo> who is a pros- *ctive varsity man.- Among the three hundVed st* Vnts who attended the game from '.Iptnson were D. Clyde Smith, Hor ,.ee Kinsey. E"tes Smith. / Dewey ,’dgett. Roy Marvin. It may also ^ be of interest to 'mow that (iuy Sanders, Hart Wil- ams. Baynard Arnett. Leon Smith nd Harold Smith, all of Colleton *ount> and who are at Camp Sevelr n training, were among the specta ’or* present. They seemed delight ed to see our Colleton delegation, and from all reports are well aatia- ffed and eager to get a “whack at 'he Kaiser.’’ Capt. Poyas Marvin left Sunday morning for Atlanta to apend the veek. where he will attend the Southeastern Fair. You can jus- depend upon Capt. Marvip to get the full benefit to be derived therefrom n Atlanta, as he is in earnest about this course in Animal Husbandr which he is taking and has chose-i for his life work. The weather is cooler up in the*/. ■ FOUR WEEKS z IN HOSPITAL No Relief—Mr*. Brown Fin ally Cured by Lydia E Pinkh&m’s Vegetable ! Compound. Cleveland, Ohio. —"For years I suf fered so sometimes it seemed as though I could not stand "o the' a st drop -r maxwell » H0*JSE f COFFEE i-i ” , erff r ■ . A"k Ycur G* AN KAPKKT Be a Railway Mad Clerk ^OjHewwSM we ^ wittiyty u* eSTTwiy fro*. bSSeauVin? *1**'.r.^ An«r*r*.., 17 ,»»r-i old. m «o«4 pt»Or»l Pod Sttloit, ,«d fd» tuilf Irmia ,»*rwlf W duaUfr W *do W tkow •MrutiT*. ufplldw !•*■. TSeleUr d.lloo^ CoiTMpo' drnrp Srhoot* *ro «tp»n» it 1r*lali*c Mn to pu* Q»u Sonwo rxmm.an.unm. Vou cm* or,pmr» tourwlf n«hl M hom«. *■* ,»<*» •r»p» uta«. Spi>< i po<*.i r»rd t**4,r for 44- pkCeVeM totniig ttr ti.-ut hw* dirJ< *xp n*r. DO-n ni(pp«*ful Mop !>»• i<t» *onv»k« w>n«»*>im. -jl fBtfri.TT! Vv6 P4i. di. Il t, u*>rd l*o Mir« Tootnods |>,»7 htirf *t*»<t» Mtior. pvc(pp<l ' IMTLRkATK'NAL COSSUr^kDENU SCMOUU MUt. »4i..U». :d. « — "J understand that Bans.* ha» i»« - | come an efficiency export ” ‘ It* that so* Now he will be aoh ♦o teach everybody to do everything he- ofte'l do hitttXclf ’* Puck. - - foothills. now. and a few light frost* have Xalleu, killing al! of the more tender plants and crops. But “its an ill yvind that blows nobody any good.” for these same frosts have ’’ist fixed persimmons, chestnuts and weet potatoes so that they are de- eiflius when eaten, and these same rosts have put a bit of “pep’’ into the corps as a whole, and more -vork Is being accomplished. Heat was turned on in barrarUf, for the first time this season Tues- '.«y night. H. M KINSEY. it any longer.' It was all in my lower organs. At times I could hardly walk, for if I stepped on a little stone I would almost faint. .One day 1 did faint and my husband was sent for and the doc- x I was ta- to the hospital when I came borne I would faint just the same end bid the same pains. A friend who is s nurse asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound 1 began taking it that very day. for I waa suffering a great deal It has already done me more good than the hospital To anyone who ia suffering as 1 was my advice is to stop in the first drug-store and get n bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound before you go home." —Mrs. W. C. Brown 3841 W 12th.SI, Cleveland, Ohio. v THE El< KLR WIND X “Cholly* w!i> do you remind m< * the wimi?’’ "Because it kisses you every time it geto a chance?” , “Precisely.- And because it kisr-i es other girls also.”—Life. r zr CHARLESTON, S.C. * * * * * • CARDS. * # * * ******* 4 R. M." JEFFERIES ittorneY and Counsellor at Law tV \LTFKIiOHO. R. r. ■ \ ■ ... 4V»«:»ice u* all excejn Equity L*>aii« Negotiated on Iniproved rainnng IjmkD. X -r—- 4 V’» lEMONS WIOEl li i BEJUIIIFV1HE SI v 4x AnaerjH>n. Uentttl ^uigeoit Hon. D. L. Smith »pent a few days al home here the latter part of the week. He went to Lodge Fri day to attend the community fair. Opinions from folks Who Know Make this Beauty l/otion Cheaply foe Your Face, Neck, Arms ‘ and Hands,- For malarial headache. Granger ntirely re! At tlie cost of a small Jar Qf or dinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the moat wonderful lemon skin aoftner and complexion beautifler, by squeexing the Juice of two fresh lemons Into a battle containing three ounces ..of orchard white. Care should be tak en to strain the juice through a flm Laver Regulator enlfrely relieved my trouble.—J. HeighL Weturapka, AU. , r i n th so no lemon pulp gets in. the F.u“ «■" ' «Vrtaiu t arc for < n»up. Mrs. RoM M iildletiT «> Grcn- lilltt. I1L. lui» had i xpcj ien.**-u, IlKvi i •aj.iuut » ibis, disc am Rjie onys. | •'•\V)*»-o imv children v*ete KUtaJl u:> if. !i; i t loop frequeprij F* .rvt*«r,. E-rV » mirn RcarOuv al»*.o- TT, ,*k- : ' '* V".nd 1 • • wUuou! df in fhi* hini«-'». I bnV*‘ i ken it i f. u ; *.d cold" wl! tood results. of Grar.gt'r Liver Regjlutor made me well—Loundas P. BruMlley, Somer ville, A Is. , Jl >thi*r hau r.ks headache. Granger Liver Regulator ilhi her more good than a" the medicihb she had taken Lcijic.r-1 varicy Davia, Dacia, Ala. 1 never expect to he without it in e. • l*---.—J ni: U«eji. Gadsden, Ala. it ; grant pRver. of doctors* bills. — Kr: t,- hcnorsTiHe. Ala. btD.sr.—T. H A’.i * Mile* laours. y n. Ok. U* a.i». i,1 -• **« 6 p m Phcrntj lOo-X.- “alterboro, 8 C. it for you. . •4TOP, LOOK AND READ THI- .• f - ’■ x - ' .f n man loves a girl, that his bus 1 - If n gin lovee a man that’s her bu«t- If they get married that’s their* So, If you want your automobile s** 1 eovoreda and clothes cleaned, see The New York Pressing Club: for that’s their buaineas. New York Pressing Club J. B. davenport. Manager. *i iK Ct cnorav:tttfc ah ix noftc I tetter.—Dr. T. e- > ' « T .. ^rcek. arms nffd * nits :■ !l Granger Liver, v<; , ouS , 0 Seep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon ju.ee is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles sallowness and tan and is the lde*1 skin sqftener, whitener and boauti- — Office Hoars at _ Just try jt! Get three ounces of ATLANTU COAST LINK KTATI"'' orchard.white at any drpg store and From 8:0ft a m. to 1>rt»ft m . two lemons' from the ero<er and I from 2:0ft p. m . Di 5:0<> P ^ make u 5 ) a quarter pint of thH' Patrons of office will take • sweeM fragrajit le-on lotion 'n^d that of flee wiir be clos'd A maisa.^o il daily Into thy face, tween 1J: ftft F Li ..hands. ^ n tn. an* hands. It i« ihn'r- will l><» closed strictly M rt:’- 1 ’’ m ' fJSPOt^ej)_ xcash. rod—No-ilrolalil- del:vorod. td ,rca i\i JUl'— fore or after these hours. ' . ,*