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SPEAK TO LARGE AfDIENCE Store Wants Every . family 'needs scntething* nrcrni a ifccd drug srtoie-evc^y new -And then. V/ e ask that you favor* us with yo.ur patronage. Every-. thing in drugs, and v;e take pleas ure in.^ervirg you. mMM M. C. FISHP.URXE, Proprietor. * Personal "Mention **<«>>*# ^ * ^-* * * * * >|T. an«l Mrs. J. Mr Utile son. MUchpll, nre ■P^ d ^* r .. j cotiple of woe1i« at . I ; * the" ini ell ^ pf Jndse*lrtwl Hrt*-’ ■ t" IVjirifoy. * V O-?—‘ • • 1 '.’n»n<r.-nr<' t»f Otiart#** t.v; (Contrnued I^rom First Page.) and* thuH linkt'd topetl\er h* banlfth- > d ;r> so!!’.<;• lonoly l^le where nplth'.'i ‘reni wo:;W ever N* ue' - - the peace'oC t > i ; ♦ xml'i * roUo> • ii H. F “•• :itor. .■iV «__0<w t ,ifir>rt' With '■»* “•' 5 .ird as linotype* . * " r,<) and L A “Don’t Put Off Until Toihorrow What Gan Be Done Today.”. Don’t pat off buying tha War pledged to buy whea you signed He!p4mprove the abowlng of tag the * lamps ae early aa pledged to buy. Help Uncle SOON and as OFTtlN aa ^ Nt'din [ , p o.Un*' >nd I.ijcile. j / tlu* lUirnik . 4»eUap “ •s Jbtf-ihd. " i; t if.. T ru^ i* pp^ndlng at N»r C.» • M • * * • - • * \rkwiT>;ar has returned fr C.hml>'-ton. where li^ went ,t° with lfi> sister. Mr* (%rtfr. " t; nr) or went aft operation at Itaker saailarluni.-’ The-Trlends' of Jos. \V. Lrtcas a’ clad to see him out after l*lng c«t fined io bed two weeks qf arysip- las. which affected a foot. ri'Mtiw .'iiHi’ . ■Mr-- 81110,110 J. P th'* hand primary.'-' ■\[ nor >-en* tjie nii- I propositions. We. heed ships, and more ships to handle the commerce of the world when the war is over. Mr. Dial was liberally gppaulded, and th,, audience, becan to break jw he concluded". S—* ; 4. b\ nice. The'Jast speaker was Jahies F, hire, of Amlerson. a Vandidiat,. for i!. .1 -n,' term. Mr. Itioe paitl a tj-i- •>i t;«. the-late* .■Senator'' TttlmaH. ■ U v/Tih ' . r- t hi i-tt. r. u.i j n* -».# for •c f fWr iau ' ’“ttea!.*. r -n-1 vote ‘l*» i >.»!; ■ kev*i«* <;«->• V •• ed - 1 v *_ who hi’v ■ P ’he of him ;u a- hero of my , i holies. • Ho .-faf’otT* that ]'.■» wd.i born _ State hut ’• id '•‘■•.‘u hjiiiBoiit for ;ntMv»thdn a iVnti'.rj. Mr. Itiot irreat"^ I’ii'fi•ultiys, • nej ..oh. nr. U«a\ltxy. as !'• a -«* V* * « * * * 41^ *. • 4> * « «[ ♦ BRIEFLETS * **##**#**#**#*# Xelv t’n*«hier of Hmoaks I tanking Co. 'Vi*-*. H. Miley-has accepted tho position as cashier of th,, SmonkH Uankinc Cofivpahj', to take th«r place °{ Itelmar. V,'. |\,v 1 r; whp• has goYte |lpto th * service pf hfs .ro'inYry. Mr.' .T ko MI " is v. <«n' of tat* rJj’V. MM.'v, 'Mi ! • * oun‘: nhiliiy dnd; v. ill ilnutViess er of i u 0a thy ?itcc- -5 or «.f Mr. K tynier.1 «k all t} . IMtil. irnm ei>unik ju i*i injury. Hon. j: man of. prove :i •els. * ,.e . -,t in VYiTi' ■ " . H,. llu rctpre.. cut. ; h;. "h t pi u nt- .•v.f jl f«ir .-t i. rh>» t‘ * hr. R. Hailey, who is now .« Y. M. Oi Afe secretary in the aripi service, spent Tuesday niaht In M'a’ terboro. Dr. Bailey was supenn- .tendenC of th^ Walterboro scho'il ^ last term. . • . Mi*s Emma .[.dertionst ration friends in ro«r pladgp good! NOTHING IS SAVED feY DELAY ■ - w * j V / ••A FORCE TO THE UTMOST! - • 7*' • • v- N HERE IS YOUR PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY. v Arp you onb of the I^OOJIOO people in South Carolina who do not own A Idfcorty Bond.? If you are one, it is surely not becauM; you didn't want UMiy one. It Is ifpt becauRo you dW not wl«h to helj^, the gbvernment. R does not tuedn that you are deaf to the stirring appeal which the ipertdees oLour brave soldiers make, y .means that you were not Jinan-' dally In A position to purchase LibeHy Bonds, even, thouph you were pager to htdj». •/ N^ Because thyri' are millions oi people like you wan one of the main reasons why thKgovernment derided to issue \Var Savihgs and Thrift staputa—wh^h *re>^n effect, simply small Liberty Ronds, "baby” bonds— but which possess advantages for'the sjuali Investor that-tjio larger bonds do not hold. '• 7 . ■; If you are sincere-in your desire'to help, yojr have the opportunity in War Saviags' and Thrift 'Stamps. Since^-dV, little^ x as 2"i“rents can hv iavested in these small bond*. There U/dhsdluUdy ijt» reason .why every man, woman, and child*ln the StbtA'fo South^’nrolinpTd^uld not own at least one stamp,.and buy as often as he or she ran. Anv tvinount frotq *1 cents to 1830 can he invested in thy; /^plei did government ^ecurity.^ which pays interest at the rate of 4 perXr-eni pf^> finnum, conipoundedv quarterly, and matures January 1. 1023. TJ^T cart be redeemed with interest-any time before thaMfrltr. and are a homely rh'p best.and most patrtotle investment tha small inve^rtr c.nn fnakA^ 5 ZV. uy War Saving-s 'Stamps to the / limit of your resources, and you will be in every way as genuinely patrio- otie as the wealthier person who in vested in Liberty Bonds. ° -A. Jane Yarn, home a cent, i» yiaitinv Georu r etown this week, hking a part "Of her vacation. * * ' „ . • ' -—0*0—— , • f • There will be no meeting of .the Men’s* Bible Class next Sunday. cause °f D 10 attendance of Mr. H'»w- ell.on the exercises of the unveilin of th e monument of Lawrenc- S MeCants at Burnt Church. . —-0-0 H. A.' Cumminus, ^of Lodge, fn town-Tuesday ‘‘afttHnnon. He ;v*i- acronrpanied by his daughter, M-' Willard Jones, and her husband or ! little son. v • '.,. . ;• • * —o-o-— . AC. / CLASSIFIED ADS. FORSAKE .- FOR SALE OR RENT—Nice four -y room house with put-buildings / in town “pf Walterboro in 'liocd neighborJxoodA See -A. 11. Wloh- \mnnAtf.. XX i . .. • * Ff>R\S.%LE—Ford touring‘.ear in good^-.runnlng condition. Apply F. to F. X. Bryan, Walterborp. WANTED WANTED—A 'thousand and drawn cypress shingle^. Army Makes Record Meat Purchase f j> j p ! ] ’ .‘VTwt’* fO /l' .- '* 1} t mai’e a^jla >• de.-'r-'*’•»* - V • * .,-pt’r-. I S| '"i' • v» cvh' mado foF hii)‘ mapy 7.e !-. and not a *eW" bCtf e a.itfl • ‘j'i‘ who came filled w-ltb a.des'r-* cast ihei~ ballot fog.ano*h*‘"-ca.'V; 1 |, '. '.late, went avay det« inin-'d to \t>%' i ,r Beret.' ' . 1 v -^ • Senator Be»et continued the id- » i l..iled hv Mr. i’nllock. and Virphn- ; j Z ,( th',-* imr r ' r, a nro elyctine onlv ' i v al men to 4 of flee this vear, He sa**' } th\e is no "No Man's Land .in poL-, lies-thl* year. One has to be eitb«-i for Germany or for the greatest of : 11 living men. Woodrow Wilson". The speaker said when the office, .if Senator was tendered him hesitated before accepting it. for he wi- hed to do Jl»e most he could for Ins country, and ho hhd made other Plans for bin war wotk. but Uiat be finally saw-that in this he ui.luht be of greater servfce r and d**cide«| to ac cypt the' appointment. Having, reo-pt- <-j| the appointment'at the bands of Gor ernnor Manning, he now.covefer, that greater honor of winning -th-- nomination’ for the short term frorr. *he -hands of the people..* Senator Benet struek a popul-j lit - V« «/,% t IT, ^l^Nlr f. t,,r TiVi- - > : ’"ts‘-h. end. did hot .tpurh. <m nttit • of rh, i liter.*- Tvo h;>^ been slfesstu-e s ipairn' He felt that wtn- ,f •JvcHijn <.) W dv' i !rpr,i»*’MVh a': 1 d . 1 Ihi !, of'\ ic e to-i thr * ' were counted h,'- Would !• like the horse'^Wtiictii vrAs caUei “ItobtaJ". 'ffiV 1 wwiild wire first. v'f Reads l.i'fter Erom Tillitfuii. Mr, JVdlock a-k^-d •p./missi,,*! t * th 'Yoi'.d 1* yilr.r ty Sen.1 '’■*1' co uridpf Hu A jjlonr *wsr;on•- driven by-‘I’hil' ” f *‘3‘". Smoak . eo1tWc«t with n (ruek h'loiif’ing txi T. J. McDar^t 1, . driven hv. Flovd Bennett. The, jreahlt Waa. that, Mr.* 4 »t toaT 'was throw-tt from his wagoiu; jji^taininu painiul UnjUiT's to hi^ 1 » * W ^ S'- less. . * . '•end a letter iftihr. Senator TiKnian, D. f. I.. ||* ( is Will which *a»> tb** lie to the idea tbh* I , to t'liiirlesi 'Ble* : e to the late Senat/ir Wished he elee'ed- his successor. Letter Froni Tillman. Mr. Pollock read the following letter from Senator Tilluian io Mr. L. Jones; of Monetta. Washington, D,' U_ April 20, -Iffi 8. V / ^ APril •***» “Mr. iC. L. Jones, Mon.tta. ^ U* ,My • Dear *Sir: Yotira of J th« 17th instant‘to han«! and cpments . ‘lou'kay 1 am fully' convinced hi noted., *■ my own mind that -Hiense can not’ he^ defeated by you or any. one ^pe unless an artiVo cauipalgn is tragtel against him. Y- - - "That'may ali bi, t^ae, hut 1 pray Go<J it is not. But* suppose lu- is elected. What harm will it do to me personally? 1 entered the race from a sens,, fff duty and patriotic desire, tv sustain President Svtlson • . . his comluct of the war and -t » 1 .*h»«l when ^ .referred ! prevent Stmth f’arolina sending a holding Proposition h “ .'pro-F.e,n^n V to the- sXate. I Would on. He said his id t; ' f oY 1 >.»r a tio't * h: e ,u,,rh P'cfeVr ed to have con- a government Abiding Cm p.»ratio i . t<> , u , k] , Hnn|<J ^L,. or some such organization for th** > • ,u ' wm,,u nK l T p-jDose of buying up All wdfon’which p |y'^uW -'not le, should he Offered at ^figure bolow ;i ran , ass> b ,. cau}u . |ny ICi Mrs. E'. O'B. Gibhes. and dre.n. of Wilson. N. C.. who 4»ay.- been visiting relatives here ,petu' ed Monday, ' ’ . * !. • my conscience sim-sj me. 1 can not make. certain minimon |/rice to hi* fixed hv the Go* eminent. There would »>• hit enormous 'crop made Xhis year hmlth will t not ‘permit it — besides tile, vyork in the Senate rail*-for my presene* Mrs. -J K. Wells, of Statesb* *. Ga..si» vjsiting Mrs. B. M. K. Sul! «t*o _ fiiVG rntres malarial fever. 7-3-1' > -o-o ’■ Miss FstellX Fknder v will B; Thursday morning', for San’ •. where she will visit her sister. M R. C. Bolen.' v 7 \ . . / , ■ \ M iss M amie , Jarvey, of Chat! ton. visited MtX r herwoodx I’ : last week. - \ an enormous -rnip .... .. y.‘; ” ' , here all Rie time, to sav nothing of J , ,.l V«nM hrj lh ir ihi. *-r^ .ot ^ 11, ™ I h«r.rm,i Mldii-r!. ita.l th.V Srtch A Elding corptiration it might j X^- <n ,. ( v »42; „ t„ „,ll i intimately. nip / . — o-o-, Mrs. J. D. Rainey is. visiHpg her mother, near Atlanta.' ' - . -—-'Cl c Mrs. Joe Berry “la visiting her mother at Mt. Gilead. N C. . \ thul. The peopl .. ,, ,,i-- . , should rise uh and see to it that .,,l« n llr...h,, .n,.1.1 hn,, ... . , j f— r rvk " ,h . /.,«,5y«(Xb6,V. W an,r ,a X * ThX find uiad* to feel that h< is Speaking of his opponent. ThOs. * ^ a t iirH 7V iaK e ai olirii al |. hut th. odnet olY h|«. .own peoolp M« IKnnM.1 Mr - "ittlOUt P ! rilCiple liat le<-ton. —' ... H. C. L. Hie mi, who has an Im- portaQt position .doing government woi0c in Chariestrin. will move -his family down there Thursday' of this week. They expect to- b’e away for scueral months, or while the pres ent contract Mr. llierH has last*. .c—-— I*. M. Murray ' ,' • ,' R<‘|MU'tt*.l Worse. ,Tlve many friends of 1*. M. Mur ray, who has been at the Baker sapitatiiim for several weeks, will regret to learn that hm -eondltiqn was considered so grave that his physician last night telephoned for his son. T. P*eMurray, to come t > Charleston at on<rh.*‘ Mr. Murra;.* left' at onF t » for the‘City toXj* wftii' hi* father. " X f . . X -0 * * • I fill i "Av V A n« »l her <• rand sou of Mr*. Snul* in France. ; Mrs. (1.. A. Sauls, of Walterboro. has .'mother Vrandkon who has sa r e- ly reached over* seas, and is .loin .' service «»n Du* other side for . hi i country. The young rhap this tim- Ait Julian W. Peeples, h son of Mr,, ♦jitd Mrs. .Roland 'Peeples, of Mec-* gettX He reports that the trip over was} <*1 joy able although they were crowded.Nand had to bathe in salt water.' / X ' • ' \ ■ i ^ . * jk w. Coh.uhyVho has been in NewYork for^shVeraJ davs I'tmsing fHiods rfrr five fall trade, is, at home again. .hnsinXncvrha.sfd a full line of fall and winter — v V- — \ N N<H NCKSS' W D1 d k Y- ^ef-d. HXV. Hack, Jr. " before thh people. He thought M r . „ u* visiting hi Eddie Frlpp. 7 J a fit received a egre / H. \V. before (hk Peeplk-s thought there was mpre hon or in being be^ed for the United States \Xenaly. * than in being , he^en for Governor*. He had rot said yet that Ton ’ •vples War. disloyal fo> h<* i peepl** i Faekson't A, , ’ r,f v, ‘ , ‘ n, *de up ,hi* 'mind adga. f h.Xy The sneaker eondemSvert th * out character and certainly patriotism. Every Congressman X'B have opposition and the issp^ is •‘’America or 'German' .'' -add that A'n ndveyfisemknt of J. F floark, n mrmlidd^Xfor magistrate *n Wal- ♦ erUo'X'awnears in this Issue of T>'" «: r d ,Stapdajd. Mr< Reach ti., ran: er -to the .'voters • of the pollint; plac.'s who eteet the nragistrstate, ^ Walterboro, , Wolf Peeek, and R It t sc>v,H <*. Han been a resident of Xhtn pecti.m. haVin • Willie Fripp. of Camp x _ visiting his parents', 'fr- and Mrs. [ 7. ^Sv " m ,n rc; : --OsJon American.'and exhiiyten a -o-o- r of F'-nce .Wire- Black, Jr. Mrs. Willie Marvin and Lucile Jaycocks, of Hendersonville, visit friends in town Monday. * j -v ' - " •' . . - ‘ Chicago, July 2d.—The .Nhifg^st single order for, bacon and canned meats Iq history of the w’orld- : Dh. r,«n..H>d pounds of bacon and 13 1^ fton.noo pounds of' canned meat- -; has just beep placed by ,the Qnarte''- jhaster’s Department. E.-S. A., for ,i the, AnTerican .Ariity overseas. T -Ldiiis F* ^ w *ff* ,n X omn ‘ e f 1 i in ‘ : nn split this twlay, said the order kill take _ ^ \p. ibc bacon Troi,u approxintatkly l.iiiH ply. Stating price artd dimehsionr. f ’ w0 h O" s and if other whrk wX. to WeW. Smoak, Walthrboro; 2t. ; dropped . to produce it 'woul^bc ' , • , | equivalent to . the total mennr pre- WANTED—You to. sep-Bruce Hiers , ^up^mn of the five largiesi jrhicrfgii for anything in .Electrical Wiring packers for nearly five wXdfc’s. how- or Fixtures. .FhoneJmY. T-'SJ-tt J-eveiv-jj* months will elai se befor-' v delivery is to be complete i —Have dqctor'-s bills by usintr . Mr Swift said; . , €6(curek Malarial Fever. 7-?-ld*. [X^<.\t,tp e current prices tjn the daX -o-o— last week when the purfhase Bulst’s Tui-nip Seeds at Klein’s, j ,,,3(1,. #p e packers would pay the live sto^i producers aboiiWagO^Oft^r' 000 for the necessary hoes and over $50,000,000 -for aboyt *00,'000 cat tle. required \The cattle ^tB cost us twice a* 'nnich, and the' hog* two and one- half time* as much as In the pre-war "The whole order will be mai before the first of the yfcar, the fact that, even before th chisel one-fourth of the packera’ta- Hn* FOR THIS Authority Tell* How to Dry wp«Any Corn or gallon* so It fJfta Right of. X fore. You cora pestered men and wo- noa need, suffer no. longer. Wear the ahoea that nearly killed yon be- say* this Cincinnati authority, a few drops of freexone ap- pBpd directly on a tender, aching corn stops' soreness at onc e and sooa^the corn loosens so it can he lifted out; root-and all, without a bit of pain. / . 7 A quarter of an oiince of freeton* lltl cilities have been devoted to fllltn military demand^. "Ib'order to get out the canned goods the paekers trill find it necess ary to employ night and day shifts o' Canner%. Notwithstanding the fa^t that the products are being rushed forwarded thus hurriedly, not a sin gle complaint has been received on meets delivered.to the armies abroad. "The five peckers are now killing about 3€0,000 hogs weekly to keep abreast of martial and domestic needs* V tie at any dru K **<”■*• p or ‘”“Xj _ BUiousoess ^ Just try «o» Rbo* 01 bottle of LAX-FOS WITH rmm. A Uqald Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and recommended to the public by Paris dne Co., manufacturers Quinine and Grove’s very but ia sufficient to take off eYetr e hard of soft corn or callous. This ahouM be tried, as 4t is inexpensive bad'la said not to inflame or even Irritate the surrouadiog* tissue or returned home. . '—o-o All kind*of turnip planting. H. W. B1 —«-*V- Mr. and Mrs. iD.' B. gone To Hen«le^onvUle. virit to relative!;. / — * paner with Hv** ni^tHr**'-' yrac^ and Anil, which s ‘' tpy’ f,*-net an noholv trinity >**netor ReriX. referred 'H'nnts who dimK for hi uttmatic** thrown in w in thf>- War’, X»ut his lert mimmeF,should b«> his‘ teeth every time h*. gets "up to i ,, . . r vf .i » g^ _iiv Mr.efleach is a fftrinej: and nessmrtn. and has nran,v frton jO +hu war an.Lnr^l that nrt "'“V-ecaose his own paper-, the Char .o.,!;, yoi for a disloy^ianand hX,,^^ Aut ,. rir p ub , iH m*d official b.vnr to the governiiientXsH** pi!.- ‘ C)ipil . s Drl’nished it b> B lease Rim, Mrs. C., W. Butler, who ha/been " self. 1 eonhot se^. how any father, visiting her son at Livfnvs/on. .has > af '" ‘‘ J* ha ‘* boys in Fiance, who may I and if anv.of them t n rnetr g r«»en .it'it . .... r ... , * • . , to fool With. them. ."Lpt's ralse".^X J h ;‘ k ' ,, ^ r ?“>' irt ,tu ' t™'"' h *'* " 1. f f. 11 ‘ :aid " now LQ, ff k '»n. ran tolerate sneh initv Xi'.‘"7, X. , t Vt X - 4 J win in H»i* fpce. lie is conducting ntt to voiirg uttH-rances and ^iv,. rj , m „; iU . n , .. nd wj „ CO otlnee i* countrv- h 1 ° 1 had h r‘ n «'epreseMed. lo (lo ^ tm tl|P> ^tjon. * lj< is king and ought to be to d so. ' r ;« I# nr» III an X * I > * / . /Iiecause his own paper*, the Fhai- | . X'' ' ; ' . X t lest off American, published officialX' * WILL BUY NO FI 1 -2f I 1'na. having as t 1 i the motto: 'Ycyrt a loyal lecion Th South Faro cist rtf its slogan aNjaitor anywhere or any time. can't tie loyal and vote for -T thing that should he stres*- ejl nokc throughout the State U -that thisN^ the people's, fight and for that - Is ^ . . not Tillmai | The Pr«t speaker r^r the lortg term '.( iaf jj j g , was / XC B. Dial, of Laurens. He began I •’ '-Thanking- 'k.Th^fDf'yirrr - -Bnist’s/Tiirhip Seeds at Klein's. ; hj* spe-*ch Ijv^tatlncXhat he wa*' exrressloni.'.iSirlS' f —o-o— * ' iifilad^m' ih a county which had giv-, Your$Xinc« t *>l Miss/tihhie Padgett- Is . vfsrtljrft. South Carolina sq^a nold •* ' , sigai'dX.M K. T ilium it friend* af: Ehrhardt and I.odco.Xj Grtvernor as Heyward. He gcoreo--'' •ph,* letter Mr Tollock srid * _n.o— ' X 7 ! r* r ? a 'T r r r M * d ialoya 11v to his pq^-*y ^ Tin.iMrn’K opinion .o' Just, received car y(f R esell BW and >, i SOUTH CAROLINA CLUB WOMEN AOCPT PATRIOTIC RESOLU TION AT AIKEN. agon*. Walterboro kfij* stock Vehicle Co, :-:i-2t schedul'd meetiruarUf the party. Mr. Dirt-made a plain practicai . . , anil^lerSThevs like address, and made-; M,. ^XaF^uod jmpr«vsion. He explained hi*' ho”.; Tw,t'« aml hell’s falh>»f. Robert Black, of Ruf fin Peeples whyr has /‘"i strangle;!told on hist cont tails." fathef, Rol THificure*. Bilioua Fever. T 1 *”"! 0 -- —Buist’a Turnip Seeds at Klein'*. that he had orgaiiiaod cjjutHw- .a few' corporation* in LaiueeV county, and that all of them had/Succeeded. He had taken an'interest Sure. In hi bis county, tiding up X uild and a*.a remilt he had Mr- and Mr*. B. H. Padgettr of tlrunson. have feen visitinc rela tive* here. They returned to Bruii, r,on Monday. ■■ O w- Mis* Jan-ie Louise Ward, of Dar lington. is visiting Mis* Tweedte Fickling. They will leave Thursday of thi* week for a virit to Mi** Pick ling’* home at Nerth. ' How to Mi * Cr***»H> llejinty Ia»- tlot> r a Few. Cents Mr. and Mr*. B. G. Hyrn mied by Mr*. John little eon, James E fbee, where they will with Mrs. Hyrne's son. W f- who has a cottage there. accom- eurtfoy e gone nd the M. S. Colleton, h; day. and C. C. Price, o' urineee in town Mon- Raymond went to Camp Jack Ritter.Vrho edney- day, returned Satnrda*rTiaving fall to paa* Uie phv*tral examination, thus securing aa honorable charge: • dla- Mi»* Bthel Bennett, of Is vtnitiag her aunt, Saanderti W. Mr^jmtT Mrs. E-* E. Jones w« rs to Charlealon last week. If your wiffe wears high heels sbs WEI be (lad to kaow ef this. m Moody aad Boyd Sannders spent r**- Sunday la Savaaaab. X 1 .■>* given employ ipeht. at profitable wage* lo many men in the countyv and had been able to utilize *offie rtf the resources of the county which had been going to waste. Mr. Dial said he had no animosity in hi* heart, for h>'realized that the time had com,, to lay aside all .pre judices and littleness and vote fo * and Americanism. He be dM not know Just what CoBeion county had done in the government drives for Liberty bond*, war sav ings stamos. Red Dross, etc. but he felt anro that We bad done our full duty. ' ' . “We were th« only county In th-* Rtate to ret a aUr i» the ,Liberty Loan drive". IplefTrupted Jos. M Moorer, F^o The speaker then con gratulated the county on this splen did achievement. „ , . , “Defore the war”, said Mr. Dial "fourteen • per .cent of qur j belonged to thl* ilde class InjoCn* (ountrie* this class .wasl^wr-ffian one per cenE" He saDL-wYmnst keep up the spirit of>*rdu*try. and spoke of the grpaf'Crfas of unclaimed land? 1* ia this county. He said Re liked to see ua used opportwn- ity.and we should / get more white ters to come fn and take up some ur lands. In connection *lfe saH Fongresrmen could help In many Wgy*. The future prosperly ot- this couhtry lies in is agricuUnr.) pad ita Mvo stock industries'. We should havo good road*, and bring Ahem to work on onr dsTsIspmsnt lilWbet • • - X '7X ' ■ " '' I FOR OUR ISLUES Pledged to am Through Aha of th# 8ou*t> Carolina Ftdsra* tion of Womon’s Clubs.—Will Hsvo Far-Reaching Effect. col Icjrtons in ins Ihrcv ounces of orcbardw-WTe mak<*s oTthe most re* The Juice of two fresh ained into a bottle a whole quarter pin markable leu»<>D skin heautifler ai about the one must pay for a smalk^jar ’ of the ordinary - co'd creartis. Care should he taken to Strain the lemon juice through e fine cloth so no lemon pulp get* In, then thl* lotion will keep fresh for months, Every woman knows lemon julc e is used to bleach move such blemishes _gb-'Tr#ckle«. sallowncs* and fai^-eifflis th* idenl skin sortenepr-^WTiltentr and beauti- ller. try itj v Get three o,unces o' orchard wWte at any drug store end two lemons from the yrocer and make up a quarter pint of th!« sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage It daily into the face, neck, arms and hand*. jf' „»- ' * Motw than g,o«« dub woman of Routh Carollns ars pledged to o wbsoi* jet** program by th* action of the \ JXout h Carolina Federation of Woman’s Clubs, who in convention at A Ikon on April 2« ununimoualy adopted n moo- luMon to hoy no more wheat flour un til after the next harvest. 7,. Thi# action was taken upon th* in* quest of William Elliott, food a tstrator for South Carolina, who^ the club women In of the urgent nej^eelfy of whoat in or«j#e that America.may carry, out ibo'ftfjtatlon to tho Allies. x—vernor Manning, who nddrotsod tbo Hub womou en Thursday uifhL urged that Mr-, Elliott's request bp X that No W X Ip a ttoalthy Child - - «d(b . wbli'b tsihusm saw bpsi. *04 s> s TASTEU3S cblUl ■tm weak* will I Natar* will _ . and t be Child will be Itattta flfcssr ed Upon There are upwards of 1M clubs lu South carclioa and the efleH of their, large membership going aa a wheat!**# ratios win hava a tor- reaching effPrt. U sets • ««v ampla tor th# peopl# of tho St«o t# foUpW; as the need for wheat , for tbo comrade peopl# In Allied countries N-. argot t at this Time. /A Victory hrasd doo# not represent a sacrifice sufficient for the elnb wetnsn of South Faroitna, who are wlUtagW ' giving up all wheat breads until tbo , world ahortage of wheat, existing nt the present time, 'ta ruMuPpi bp an* ' othar hr:vest. X- yA N /