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. Mrs. Burns' letter. letre is a letter that is certain to )rove of interest to the )eolple of this vicinity, as cases of this sort occur in almost every neighborhood, andI peo le should know what to do in like circumstances: Savannah. Mo., Oct. 12. 1916. "I used a bottle of Chamberiz In's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and it cured me of flux (dysentery). I had another attack of e same complaint some three or four *. ears ago and a fe wdoses of this rem edy cured me. I have recommended Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy to dozens of people since I first used it." CHICHESTER S PILLS Kadeica ZAkce 3?~nMD f bxes se~i t her Diuo Ribbon. low TA1 DAMND L oND yeaknownasDost.sfAest.Aways Riiab4e 50O0 BY BIUlGISTS EVERYMERE Wash Day Do away with the dis agrkeble features of your family washing. DELCO-IGBiT will run the washing ma chine, the wr inger and pump the water. It will also suply A N light for I ight is a safe, economical aD efficient electric light plnt. A child can run it. We urge you to see it. W ~o i.a ke', Ds T Ora, S. tI, Health About Gone M any thousands of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefied b hin us of Cardui, the woman's tonic, according to letrs we receive, si ilar to this' one from M . Z.V.Spelf,. of Hayne, . C. "I could not stan on my feet, and just s fered terribly," she ys. "As my tydW feri9 was so gr t;'and he~ltad tried pther reme dies, D;, -i-- had us g et Cat'dui. . ,I began improving, and it cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dul did for me, for my S nerves and health were about gone." TAKE CARDUl lAe Woman's Tonic She writes further: '1 am in splendid health... can do muy wvork. I feel I owe It to Cardui, for I was In dreadful condition." if you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Car dul. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the good it has done them, and many physicians who have used Cardui successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. -Think what it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardul a trial. -U ru i n RtUIANIANS PLO)E TO STAlVING POINT The Peasant Population il Precarllons C'onditioi. Crops Almost Failures. Paris, .1tuly 1:2.-Rumania's peasant l)o:mlation is in a nore precariouis oondition from lack of food and cloth ing than at any time since Rumania entered the war. Reports reaching the Associated Press from authorita tive sources indicate that all crops this year are failures. The crop of corn, which in normal times is the great national staple, probably will yield less than one twenty-fifth of the usual annual yield. Of wheat, maize and other cereals there is only sufficient to feed one tenth of the population. What lile food there was ias been requisitiond by the Germans. The hread ratirn has been roduced further and amounts to less than one-half ')otind daily. The crops In Bessarabia are uncer '0n mid are in almost as poor a con dition as in Rumania. Owing partly to neglect and partly to lack of Ia lor. seeds and rain. the greater par! of those countries which once toemed with agritiltural products of every kind. are now great barren wastes. If the Germans expect any food from this waste territory, the reports von elude, they can have only the slender hope of better crops next year. For the present Germany will get only a mouthful. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, THICK. GLOSSY HAIR FREF FROM DANDRUFF Save your hair! Doul)144 Its beauty in at few m11omxentm-t0 this! If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant with lifo: has an incom parabl soft - ness and is tluiYy and liustro s, try Danderine. I .Just on, apj liention lo'bos th.' beauty of vour hair. bIdes it ilie ]iately dissolvye evry partitlo of dan - druff: you van ot have niee, heavy, eoalthy hair if y ti have dandruIT. Thi destructive seur roi)s the hair of its lustre, Its stron-th and its very life. and if not ov.or e4nme it producte a fl'v .'rislhness ani itching of the ealp: -he i air roots famislh. loo-sen and io: then the hair fails out faM. If your air has b)un nwegleed ndl i thin, faled, dry. seraygl( or too toily, get a small bo)ttle of K o lo ' !-Indrino at any ri rug St) )v toilet co'xilter folo a few e l.s: lppl'. a lit la as irklet'tl and ton mnin':to.s Ifter yo.x will say this was the et tn-st 11ent yol ever mtaule. r soft , 'istrous, b''itt.I . s and los of :--o dand1(rutTf -no ithn walp') a'mi no 1 more fatling hair-you .us ! ! . Know ton',: ani'o If eventlially--why riot. nlow" HOME DEMxONSrll VTION * 1)FPA 1T31 E11T. * (fly Miss Daisy linrris. Home x'annlne of HIean-, and f orn. -th sentials of -.e-in. g abl' '-o - Serve~i veget'all by~)" na nnin. are .lbSo) taina'rs, an iil anniiing only you ng, ten - ler. 1irm. !reshi vegetables as soon as galtheed. In home 'is.'. glass jaxrs are more') e'conlomical1 t hani lin b)erauisa' t hey 'an h~e 'iSedi manyv times. N ew rto-. hers must be "sed1 *ach year I andl it ''" n to) tel Ih'' host 'palijty of! r'I - Tlhe Oy'ttletie or' hot -pa;ck mot'?l:odl 'hmild n 'ar h.e t!sed in c-anniln:. veg s)or'as or' b~acteia bein)411g inxtrodlneed~l )n spoons0 or1 other utensila' whib- the iaris are b'*ig tilled, andl t herefior. not having 'omxiplete steriizi-at ion. T'hien it is so iineoftabii~lle to .ttandi over the bo)1 in va'getables whll i'illling canis. ThL'e old-oack miethxod is a sim pie andi SureI way of taintg and iit gives a bet tel' colar. thavor and text tire to t he fruits andi veaget ables. hly the; .oldl-pack miethiod we pre4pari a 'ge tables, dip ini boiling wa'ter' t hree to texni minutteis, plunge imnmedilately in ''old wa ter', park veget ales in jaris, add salt andi illi iars with water, then cook according to the time table. Wheni (annuing in small qulanitities it is not necessary to puirehase spe cialI eqt luimenlt. A w~ash boiler, btuck - et, or gal vaized tub whenal fited with aasohoenm andi tight 'over makxeos a (convt'nient canner. it is 'ssetial s that the vesseal tised have x tight Ii: Iing lol ae wi ithout toll it is imposs)5i1bh to) br1ing w~.iatr qulia'kly to li th )! tu 1oi and14 It) mainitini hxi- tempxleratutre w hich k'a'?. Itha' glass jarl from(t ('om1-* ne 44t hi- lhlmie andi :so proavi'nts re''xast Wlhiatl 4.01nn1lg iln 2|:1 3 ;b) not4 saeni j. 4rl' 'mxpliete'y whlile thei \ag will ernkcl wh~enl tile w~ater betins to) boil1. The glass-toil jaris with irel clamps i; st to tise for intetrmit' pr)cess, thait is rook Ing one hour thle secondlxi and th b d days. as youl only have to raiise' thet'bot tom clamp) I. ('lose jarls compliletely as soon as remo)ved from canner. The veretnablna that we seem to have an abundance of just now are beans anl corn, therefor' *. foibvin. gov I'rnm10ent 'teipes are offerod: StrIng [eans--For canling, onlV well-sorted. young. tenler bean.; should be used. String the beans and cut in two-inch lengths. Put in thi' bags, and drop Into bolling water five to eight muinutes: remove and plutnge into cold brinIe. made by using in ta lespoon of sale to gallon of water. This tends to destroy certain bacteria that cannot be destroyed in cans, and also to fix the color. Pack in jars, add level teaspoon of salt. or salt sugar mixture, nill jars with water. Cook two hours at boiling tempera ture, or one and one-half hours first day and one hour second day for quart Jars. Half-gallon jars should be cooked longer period. Corn--Much deponds upon careful selection of tender, juicy corn before it reaches a starchy stage. It shouail be canned immediately after bein. pulled. Blanch on cob five minutes. 'Cut: pack in jars to within one inch of to'.; add salt and sugar seasoning and cover with clear water. Paddle to :allowx water to go to bottom of jar. ('ook pint jars for 1 1-2 hour.s first day, and I hour on the two succeeding days, raising the clasps during each processing. Take every precaution to have good rubbers. I have a supply of "Home 'anning of Fruits and Vegetables" which I shall be glad to furnish anyone de siring the bulletin. I shall be glad to assist In any way I can, any house keeper or any commun; ity who desires hel) in canning and drying of fruits and vegetables. The Joy of Livinr. To enjoy life we must have gool health. No one can reasonably hope to get much real pleastre out of life when his bowels are elogged a good share of the tine and the poisons that should be expelled are absorbed into the system. producing headache and indigestion. A few doses of Chamber lain's Tablets will move the bowel , strengthen the digestion andz1 givo you a chance to realize the real joy of liv ing. Try it. LESS WHiskEY: MORE COAL. Nittlotial Prohibition \lsninto Necewi ty. Says Operatorm Was ingan July% ! :.--d :nodialto ni atin-wide' !roii iIon i. ab.Olutely n)eceIssary i ' *xt ra I)t),-)00.000 tons *)f seaI ai y'ear neond.i :w the 'ount:y 1 a" 'ln I;ermatly is to Ie m inaed. h'i 'Admmstator ritllas o i'1fo: by i 12hel a '*)%- .Ass ocI ie '1-tion. A' :'0r2ntin b' 'Iitti Ou opert lor; .odilt-11z1Z 00 00 : I-n fa a to I lai' 1h- a I i ll ,1- I r 'a +1! 1) Itr ln 'lat a tl - is 't io - ll)r tdon' Wil 't'n f.e :uanals. U * -'l! :I N t io n , )11010 ' iW n i tin 'a'e sttm )O ' ' 2n5l th fb uoyia '' .01:1 11 -> ?n o of* 1 1 -p Wa .1 :: ' * w 1y:a r i vot j !i .)I hto ti i'oths ->eo' an h I :titil ni' \toa ti''s W '~nlnernl'rTale" T hel lto ttito trOi aleliii3 - lt . n a'tan :'anstimat:n Iutailing oal troulstin his st, ive hs aom to eIinte it fo y'oru is f o he 'a 1bstn-ilirassen~'l cie Nation aa)l ','oa! Te Asoiiny ios athe 1' . ie ntorh.o eaos,'a l of~A)ri a 'o r th 104 .ita lIo !ios. IIirhtIabeiis Tablie. fo toach 'Itroubls. biisn s at nda cosstitton IfV you. haef tonueso thioac, Ii vethe ant trwi an reali/. cor yosi lfa once.afis-asmd cold, breat bddfor o soe, oycot Pih'efr ndbols arct: once.~t ata; ''rutlo~ther '' ocilt s't at uraillyt i-cst andato pei sh. e'' aaic togu ris a ted; g''thisa is a se ignt ts litatl cenin It oance. or llte.Alt Whegien litlayss ales foeish, fuill o itt1,o s lee Ot et l( ttill'' .a sk ayo-uhr drgistrfora, r1)0embe' of '(tlo tti Itis at howy tieansionia ["g1 Supotn."uls"Ilfr ylpo Fig:,"vfo Cads nd i gveta tea-s Advorwl tsor Pintingl Clo ln SPECIAL NOTICE Come in and make your selection for that fall suit and overcoat while you can have the advantage of a full line of high class woolens to select from. Mr. Summers, Representing THE GRIFFON TAILORING CO., Is Here Today and Tomorrow, (Wednesday and Thursday). Come in and look,'4iese samples over; you may find the ve piece of- goods you have been looking or" Minter Co.'s Man Shop Style, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed Vlules Wanted! I want to buy good sound mules; weight 950 up, ages 4 years up. No blemnishe'- mules wanted. Bring them dget..the cash for them and save your feed. GOOD PRICES PAID J. G. DAVIS At W. P. Childress & Son's Sale Stable