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•r i m Hi •*' I f i: 1 il ll t* CATTLE DIPPING v . BEGINS APRIL Dr. Boyd G«U InntrBctkm* to fttert Wor< of Tick Er*dic*tlon In V . v * m Few Days. ; X •Dr. Z. C. Boyd, igent In cbarre > of tb« work of tick eradication In . tbto county, la acttin* ready to bo- rln actire work April lat. HU force of helpers has been complet ed, or rather the full list of names hare been recommended by Dr. W K. LewU. State Inspector In Charge, and these will be commissioned and ready for wbffc on the 1st of April, nt which tltpe the dipping of cat tle will begin. The following Is a lUt of those In charge of the work this year: Dr. Z. C. Boyd. Walterboro. Inspec- • tor in charge of work in the coun ty; A. A. Patterson. Jr., assistant; C. A. Sanders. Walterboro; J. C. Hoats. Walterboro. Route 1; J. O. Ackerman, CoflagertUe; A. If. Ad dison. Cottagerllle; I. A. Sauls. Smoaks; 0. B. Klnard. Ehrhsrdt. R. F. D.; D. E. Benton. Walterboro, Route 4; Jobs Marvin, White Hall; M. B. Marvin, Green Pond; J. K. Under, Walterboro. v Route 3; Er nest Ackerman. Wiggins. The hew inspectors this year ^Are: John Marvin, *’ > place of Julian Robert son; M. ’\ Marvin, In place of Ash ton Boyn n; J. K. Linder, in plac* of Floyd '>ach; Ernest Ackerman, In place of ^r^d Johnston. There ha^ * been some changes In the law, and these changes will serve to assist in the enforcement of the laws. The law as sow written Is the most drastic ever adopted, and there will be little leniency shown those who violate Its pro visions. The section of the law changed follows; Section t. Iffiat the State Veter inarian or any live stock inspected appointed by him Is hereby author- lied to give written notice to any person, firm or corporation owning, possessing or controlling any live stock which may be found infested or infected with, or exposed to. the carrier or carriers sf infectious, contagious or communicable dla- eases, or any barns, sheds, yards or * fields which are capable of coaver- Ing the said infection or contagion, to disinfect the same, or have the same disinfected within live days from the service of such notice; and if any person, firm or corporatloa shall refuse or neglect for five days from the service of such notice to disinfect such animals, live stock or premises in the manner and method and at such times that such written notice may specify, the said person, firm or corporation shall be gutltr of a misdemeanor, and. upon con viction thereof, shall be liable to a fine of not leas than ten dollars nor mors than one hundred dollars, or by Imprisonment for not less than ten no* more than thirty days In the county Jail, or upon the public works of the county in which auch offens^ occurs, provided, however. That there shall he no conviction, fine or imprisonment imposed upon any person under this section unless ft^shall appear that all necessary medicines, or disinfectants shall have been furnished or offerod fr^e of charge and without any cost whatever to the owner or controller of the live stork or property at the same time or previous to the giving of the written notice Anprovod the 1 ?th day of March, 1913. NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being ReHeved of Or ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Piakham’s Vegetable Compound. Oregon. III.—-I took Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound for an or ganic trouble which down m I led me aown un- 1" i till 1 couid not put my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every v«uk it made it very hard for me. “I saw the Com pound advertised in our paper, and tried it It has restored my health so I can do all my work and I am so grateful that I am recommend ing It to myfriends. ,, ‘—Mrs. D. M. Arnos, R. R. 4. Oregon. Ill Only women who have suffered the tor tures ef such troubles and have dragged along from day to day can realize the relief which this famous root and barb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetebla Compound, brought to Mra. Alter*. Wntrti -vervwherr i« Mrs. Alter*’ li ion khtul I profit by her recoin- f there Ri x AND STANDARD Wednesday, March 27, 1918. # r » 111 ir' ~ \ “Save both butter and lard use - ; * t . • . c- /- » Vegetable Oils and Vegetable Com- .... they* are equally good.” U. S. Food Administration x / 'HE United States Food Ad- -*■ ministration does not step * * into your kitchen to see if you are playing fair—it simply asks you to ' ; “SAVE ANIMAL FATS” , ' • -a ‘ —and puts you on your honor. Now the Government isn't asking you to deny yourself good eating, but merely to cook in a slightly different way. In a word, to stop short in the use of lard and butter in your cooking and use vegetable fats instead. y w In the production of the needed vegetable fats the country is well equipped. Already mill ions of pounds of pure, whole some and nourishing vegetable fats are produced and used each year. Cottolene is a familiar example. > * * In recommending vegetable fats the Government does not 1 * • specify any particular product. Cottolene, however, is well known as a pure and wholesome vegetable shortening. Incident ally, it gives delicious cooking results. * / • ° , » Here is the fact to remem- her when you buy—when you cook—and we quote it from the United States Food Adminis- r . % c ' tration: “It is your patriotic duty to save fat (animal fat) by substi tuting.” EBEH3I FA 1R B A M ■ Cott Patriotic Shortening / / tiun, an4 it thcru arc any com- l . a mu* write Lydia E. Piokkam’* * «.•; are Co , Lynn, Mass., far advice. T rca'ilt of tl, ir 40 yewe cxperienca K v ycur a<*r\ic<. ;il\ LNH AlMtHATMHNT iv h „e Hall. R D . March 1*.~ H ,T, Givena. niaKiatrate far Her- wnri townahtp. ha* racclved notice of appointment as exploaire H'-r-^jnij axent tar hia section of tF” onnty. ' Mr. Given* will have charge of the matter of taauing to all person* usln? explo- al r , except small arms and shat r’’' artrldae*. The law In this f i* strict and all per- ee-'- wlBhlPK to u*e explosive* r ’ • Mee Mr Giver* before under- tr * 3 to uae tbofu. •wiki MONUMENTS! A NERVOUS WRECK From Three Yean* Saffmu. Scja Canhu ILJt ikr W2 Texas City, Tex,-Ja aa ialerartac fttiemaat. Mr*. 0. H. SchUl, of thkitowa, my*: “For three yean 1 suflered uatold agoay with my bead. I was unable to do any of my work. 1 Jaat wanted to steep all the tae, lor lhat was the aaly ease 1 could gat, when I was aaloep. I became a aenrou* wrack just from the awful auftariug with my haad. I was to nervous that the Mart aotea would make me Jump eat of my bed. 1 tud no energy, ami was unable to do anyth.nj. My son, a young boy, had to d* all my houaehald dubm. I was not able to do aay&fcg mifil I took Caidui. I took three bottle* la all, and U surely surtd me of (hate headaches. That has beau thme ags, and 1 know (he cure Is for I have never had any taking CaeduL . / v Nothing reiWved am and It did woadars ter am.’* Try Cardul for your tram amdiciaal iagredlea ia medical books as betug (enude trpubtes, sad 4d years of ima Uklnrt^rttMtoUl 040 ^ ^NC-U4 ^ T .°“‘ c >• «l«»hy.'^InabL- a* a ^ General Tonic bc«'au*er it cont.v.ps the — —• j »e!lk jown tonic proyertief of JJUINTNrl J. J. Hiers, of Ashton, sru hsro ! -ad IRON. It acta on the Liwr, Drive* w . . , out M*laria, Knrirhe* tbs B!oo1 acC Monday on a buslnres visit. j op a: Sl - s;eai< 9 I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEB MARBLE WORKS. SEE MB FOR ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C. C. HIOTT ROUND. S. C. 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Due*. n w t ^. ipu. j * Fnr Indlge.'-tlon, Coustlpntlon ® r Biliousness Juat uy one C0-c«.t bottle of LAX-"OS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Di^ a< Luxative ( lea .ant so take. M^ic r.r.«* rcx:.ixrnd 1 to the p*:bltc by Pans cine Oo. inanutacturers of Laxative BroU* Ou.;..nc aod Grove a Tusteless ch-U Tj-*-