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I2) CROSS8i \I:S. * 10i i-horms nit 1(1,d C'ross Rlooms. \\o't ymI'lase, wvhen visitinog the al.!. :%'tre i'sbont the IU'd Cr w and( tr # . W . ( '. A. Iivis in il II '-11aI th i .''out the Count). It will )e of kl*ci.I 1 6: to t he ciiaiiiu;mi ii, olu will take , t '- Initll ill C% ' -n w r .nat b t y arie 1 mand. 1w1eiulher Itrat t-' ' ove e, i il-en oI ; liot ask oI, ah dn10e0 inf it were not roltI'u Whrmt, the . n. t. A. Is wolinb.e 'rht 51a: o t' Y i . W. C. A. is thatihy at Ouoi litry's b allh. t's .h gralv srnan and we benlove the '. W. c. A. ih .in W to it. ie e ,Mal ,,ork of the Y'. W. 'C". A. for the pterid of tle wai is Ihe protection and asiane of womin and .girls affec(ed by the waIr, not only American women, but help ha'1vinI heei asked froml Enl ro)pe. help has bween giveni to woleni ill Franc' and itssia, who are trying to at1 th i- war-worn people. The Y. W. *' . .\.o.rl s hor the eight honr Any, :tlv 01-t " r"st inl Seven, prohlibi S etr frm woe, te has doete.hsi forus or vr4 yas Theresands nof vonarylo hasit--orng themughs is ofCard tprs composed only of mild, miedicial ingredients, with no ad, after-effects. I TAKE l e Woman's Tonic You can rely on Cardul. Surely It will do for youf what It . has done -for so / many thfousands of other/ women! It should help. "I was takeun sick, seemed to be . . . , writes Mrs. Mary E. Veste, of Madison ileights, Va. "'I got downt so wveak could hardly walk... just staggered around. . . I readu of Cardul, andi after taing oneC bot tie, or before taking quite all, I felt miuch better. I took 3* or 4 botlies at that timle, and was able to do my work. I tako It in the sprIng when 'run down. Ilhad no appetite, and I commenced eating. It Is the best tonic I ever saw." Try Cardul. All Druggists 1.702 tion of night work for women and hildretn, a living wage and a number oi other good things. but right I now the IillltentIaIl work Which stllids out b allivv III otherls,, Is tle establismtilli lt f' the hostes he ath army' ca2mtw adl thlie hulildlig of model dorl1torie.; ' e n'IIIC!! etragcd inl war wok k. Vv ly who has vliited a callip :122(!. 11art-icularly, everIybruly whIo haIx I. or 1husba11nd, or broher in l ws all Ill r is to say about0 thll su ousesvi- which have put "a bif o within the I '' '1m " 111(1 ho''n n'xlessile omifort to thousan1+ :f homlife-sick lads and dlistre (li ssed m1oth r2 and friends of the boys in khaki, lull everybody may not. know that till re are niney-oe of, these hostess houlses mlaintainevd at army, nlavy and aviation camis. Of a0 ihe ti ngs Ol2 have been done to make fle lot of lite soldier a little less hard, tile holtess house stands out as the big soneess5.. While 1peopl) everywhere know of tleI hostess houses, comparatively few people know that. one million. five itindred thousand women are nlow (,n iged i making American war pro ucts. rhe general pblic hasn't pe"ild at all the fact that so Ist a numieiri of women is already at work doilig lie thiings that11 on12e wore don1 by 11411. Maly of tllee worker r2 inst uirls. forced out from hiom2e hby war to work il 1111mniion l i lie: l!!ve 2 irls, to c i' t's vil i2 in'l '12 nal illgesbut whereo are Ou'Y W ill . I'v ? Th . W . nm l U, A. ortb n n nofor* thej V. \\. (C. 1f%' Not Tolo: ite. N-ine% of filwl, i r : ho n inen1( but2 ::22m' tw 12 - y2 1'' ('ole. )l1on' 11hink it's too lau . ''n11 butii o s th-It come in flit, nf'Xl day or two will be' .l ly recived. In 'ith nk to i h re i s to I ve -111 -he :22 -.:1 1 2r' '4 i's Ii l' -22( 2212lvi l!", chib ic1 ln-y. It'122 f ,or l lh( p, : I w a: ( ' y :n f r ' -i I idr w- i' airV. ' -i V ' r2e1212 in nuo i ai2n112 whlich il n 1p1s. 121 N ixh.<w r.i ti i 2iaie:: ::r osk led111 to ' be 'l lnn 1(l1' llrllli'2in 1endiner inI'fori dh essuim' Tia '1225~i the ' way"2 te'y eca nlpin 111 Tl-alie y at it thiscisis. ed Crss i ffli gou <'nnet atn teo he shouild i'I'COV : atterit') 1:). i'le Soullther )1 .knw e the si .-t:01In Iwhihi's -ithsn t -!h l ()5 fe dyw. The illwni: sit m - 21120 slOllto t'02ke10 hon i it' hao Onli aount ofl i theI hurryi~ei ofrdr s ifor rooms wli ll be 21( Sopen I' 12very eveig this2e The' lcki Go 1rnmentWa to sro now.~e' 210 The efotlhc tefed Cross. \ ill il cals1 main to f11ind ou't idthe urseng otrength ofthe countr'y os made at5S request 11f1 thc goern et andy lieore inhouldn( whecIe attentiondTed inuther Doiti crals~ o the AanofnrIang toe knoss thier stua(ietion La r. withink comeatfey ldysd. The clunal s noo'the 'ernmen orhrsgietdref nhisen aone. Whilen very womane in urens threstkli urged to regdiner e ntme tain object of this call is to ascer lain how nany woniei In a given to ctility have had n 11trsing experience. ih is Ineanis "ex peien1vce" inl tatIing for I tie sick inl hlr o1wn homI Olie, inl I fie hontes if ler nevighbors, i "il t aid" workh. Thil reeivig, ospial rainling, whlille aclinlg as eIir:i'ney I or re-1tiar ass t Ii to fte lo a I dia lolr , Is hosflital at - r nurtlcsing oue md al o as a I n other wvord,. the goVernnten(!It and" m-ydeninlds uponl all trainednu .re greaSO ,t ,1 and 'rc goilg to le so ainch great-'r, that it is IIN essary to bInowv file naei of every woman Who hlas cnre'l for (he sick. Thle q itest lonal 1res which are being seil out for Woten who have had this experience to till cover also cr taini Inquiries as to education, physical lit ness, etc., but tle filling out of these questionnaires does not obligate any woliant Co accept nursing service. It merely furnishes the information that she ennt nu rse, and it is this infortna tion which is needed and which must be had. ('AI'AIIBH VANISiES. Ifere is One rI',eatient llt All SuO ferers ('anllel ('pon1111. If' vot want to drive catarrh and all ils disgusting symploints from your .-sst i ill the shortest po sile tinie, - to your drlittwi1 and ask for a iy miei oullit today. icathel, 11yoo 1 and it will rid you ol, catart h;. it tives uq<uiok relief, ihati ll0 who ulse it ,I- e III( timei on -iv is a . r1 .:inti i , niii n o.: ' :0..Tu - 0. ;Ili A . 1 ) , 11 1) I' S N ' V b nd wish S. in ne n in hulstlin I ' I ugl l: \' T own .lones r ixeI a let i- lo'm;y, in l'iraiie. sjIil, lit, xa l ln'! 'et ting along Ilively. Th - iailY frienlds of .\I. )avid IiIeIl w'ill rgret to leari that Ie er1ificaltv ilIl w ith1 pnem-1 onia: .11 'Ip .Iackiutn. S4pa8 n ish Ili en Ii zat ist. 'n i th s ', 'nn thlI phy - * .1i 1M S '' it a t j - n~i(* Mi*. ion ti ratao l, on.- to h1. accepted a PO .\t i :n wit haic lTahr Oil mMillflloh. bet 15E titit 14rr11r.(4.P -F al nedcue iim:o l ('heri-I'ii, i n is :ili imt . a iiilri it utid: d ra ig 01- ?' 'ita i i !s .c :t ' a i.<0 11 tiiv r '. rit ne. ('indvoi (')li)hiart ln, of I-'.o.lw: iS nriol~liy i i i i. (in u;we (binla relk.tWe htaw xforl ahimtt aie ly .' .\!rIS t'c.. u . 1.A. l o a t and1 dieht I. YtI'aur tt.nest ,havei rtetrne td o Way atr ot (;a.,gateda-visdtA.) Aelw Do' yourens, that a beauifu W.'oT. .lonaeshsago iesin yu dMr. on iArnalt, ef PrIctn, has neoat, a ptaillan ocio arl doao Thaerlw almes Tablet toa srengthre your allgetin Pince wordth I Fha Our men Ca3wve ti s command with a yell of satisfaction! FIghit as thz:1ydo Go in with the same determination, Your sacrifice - saving money- puts the fighting weapons into their hands. The Boche fears a bond as he does a bayonet, for deep down in his heart he knows the money means material of war. lie knows that these guns and shells and bayonets in the hands of American sol.. diers mean the End! Lend the Way Our Boys Are Fighting! Sacrifice self as they do, and spring to the attack as readily. Feel the thrill of being on the offensive. Get on a war basi5. Save with your whole strength. Attack the Hun! Buy Liberty Bonds to Your Utmost == This space Contributed to winnind tine War by 11,, Enterprise Nation .1 3 ink, Peoples Loan & Exchange Bank, Farmers National Ba'nk, Laurens National Bank, Palmetto Bank, Lucas Bank.