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i El ni a ... Saved An Operation MB. W. F. NELSON, a merchant of jVo llzzl Ginrd On the threshold of womanhood comes the'crisis,jchjpeajifl. health orlnwuidiein. Three gen eration ago an old southern doc-, tor -wrote prescription for the ills of women, which has become known to fameas "jitella Jitae has been the rigkt thins at the 'right' time ; forT thousands of young girls, down to the present day, Try it for-YOUR daugh- ter. Money lernnaea a 'usax BOTTLE does not Denent. vAtyo-w.drngBtore Hixon,Tenn., says. That the daughter of one of his neighbors, Mr. James Roberts, was in such a condition with t female trouble that an operation was advised, and the young lady was sent to .. Chattanooga for its performance.' She dreaded the operation, and 8TELLA YITAE having been recommended, decided to try that first. She has taken six bottles and is happily on the road to recovery. She is able to do her usual work and' is in better health than for ; years before, but continues to use it. She writesj "STELLA VITAE will do V all yon claim." Her father says "She i began to improve at once, after taking STELLA VITAE." . . -A THACHER MEDICINE CO. UUtnt. feUn., ClwltaaMe. Ttaa. U.S. A. . . , Attention Mrs. Housekeeper When you want something for. the .family Table here is the place to get it. Fresh vegetables right from the country: Nice Fresh Eggs, Butter of the best grade, Poultry Fresh Western Meats, Nice Hams and Cheese. . Del Monte Asparagus, Peaches, Pineapples, Corn, Peas, Good line of Presesves and Jellies. C. ID. JONES ' MB CROSS VORS United StatoCfUzens far Away V Enthusiastic Members of the . "Fourteenth" Division. T Among,, the most enthusiastic and energetic t members of the Americas Bed Cross art those citizens of ne United State who live outside -the continental boundaries of their country sons and daughters of the Stars and Stripes residing at the far corners of the earth. These people compose the Insular and Foreign Division of the parent or ganization, generally known as the -Fourteenth'' Division, which has I Jurisdiction of all territory outside I .. .... . ll.l t t me country proper ; uiui is, Aiasaa, Porto Rico, Hawaii, Virgin Islands, the Philippines, Guam, and even the Is land of Tap, which came under our flag as a result of the world war. For the year 1920 this division ' reported 80,808 paid up members. - " The main object of this division Is to give our clUzens everywhere the op portunity to participate In the work of the organization which stands for the best national Ideals. Americans In far places Intensely loyal and pa trlotlc, treasure their membership In the Red Cross as the outward ex pression of their cltlaenshlp. - It Is an other tie to. the homeland and to each other. There are chapters . of this division In Argentine, Bolivia, Brazil, Canal zone, Chile, Culna, Costa Rica, t Cuba, Dominican .Republic, Ecuador, . England, France, . Guanv Guatemala, Haiti, Hawaii, Honduras, Japan, Manchuria, Netherlands, Nica ragua, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Porto Rico, Siberia, Spain, . Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela and Virgin Islands. ' During the war these scattered members of the Red : Cross contrib uted millions In money, and millions of dollars' worth of necessary articles for the men In service, and sent many doctors end nurses to France. At the same Ume they carried on an excel lent Home Service In their respective communities for the frrjntlles of those who had gone to war, and In some re gions gave large sums of money and Immeasurable personal service to the relief of disaster and disease victims. The division is now establishing service clubs In foreign ports for the benefit of sailors In the American Mer chant Marine, making plans to aid Americans In trouble In foreign lands and completing arrangements for glv Ing Immediate adequate relief la fast of disaster. Ii Is the Fourteenth Division's pert "in the great Peace Time program ef, Le. 'American Red Cross, ... building mi loan a Safe IT: swes tuieiit ' "'4 Coinmisloner James R. Young reccomends it to the people of the State, classing it as a "splendid safe medium for saying or invest ment'V . ; fc '. -A'-. i.. ;;; -- The people of the State now are being offered a great variety of investment stocks; ; some of them, of course, good and others extremely bad, Relative to the latter-just read what Commissioner Young says about them. ' ......... t Why take chance on losing your money in speculative stocks stocks when Beaufort Building and Loan stock pays above 6 per c tax free a net retufn-nnd is the safest, soundest investment to be found SUBSCRIBE H OUR AUGUST SERIES NOW 0PB4 Beaufort Building & Loan Asso. G. W. Duncan Secty. & Treas. n I V . . ' .... ' . - - ' r , , . If You - Want Any Here Is Your Opvoriunitg We have been fortunate in irrrporting large supplies of sugar from JAVA and have severai carloads more than we will' wed for our own use, and have decided to supply our friends to the extent of this extra supply. AT COST - " - - - 1 : ; ; . ' ' ;U ' Ihl3 sugar Is Avhite granulatedi The quality Is alright We offer this sugar one bag to each customeJ AT COST which U 25 c A POUKD. We are making thia offer to heJp rtklve the sugar shortage and enable the people In this sect-' ion of the State to preserve their aounaant inin crops, i ne cags are in iwo suei viz. a ana -j pwm . n iw ucsuc w ' j wu unci bjiu u ywur wwi; i orsttKCcropanjed bycheck for quanlty desired. We will deliver the sugar to vou or your tvaitst tWrnjJoint , , ' . - - , . - , 4 - I IISL V 4 G t. New, GeriilCC. oifipsiLQiy HI i 01 a i! a a a a a a a i! a a i a a ia
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