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I ADT0H01 T Fineral I - X My auton J any part of Di X able. X Phones J BE ISOPERK GDARA1 B H Piedmant? location, Ideal plete equipmer tative enrollm Practical Coui ard, Strict req Icient product, service, Perm: ary, Rapid pro CIVIL SE COWMAN Unde Sam raphers. He is day in 450 big < men to Civil S starting salarie of his employer | sands of commi | young ladies to ? pleted office for | it is your patrio I the tremendoui I office help. We I cial and Teachi i schools. Abou 1 holding desirab | are now in trai 1 UNDUPLICA1 I IMMEi 1 A | "i Famous Gr< | Twentieth Cen I scholarship or ? or $10 month! ? -faff* nnirl -fmr i tions guarante I $900 to $1200 ? | ladies in privs I Established ei I facilities for 1( I for placing stu I ers free. Thii i favorably kno | Preferred. B< I alog, showing i students in pc | free on reques I Blank and A | School Studenl ? ni mm aii rltUNlUN I W. P. Musick, ] ? * NLE HEAKSE SERVICE : 4 B. P. WH1TNER, Krector and Expert Eabahaer 0 "i rOMPI ETC STOCK t I lobile hearse can be sent on call to V illon County. Rates very reason- ^ tesidence 209. X >ffice 83. NNETTSVILLE, S. C. | 8SXSKB?XS?????<aXI<s>?<aX5<sXa)?<5XsXS)?c^y^X*X*x?>V)?c?xsA IR BUSINESS TRAINING 1 NTEES EXTRAORDINARY I USINESS SUCCESS I -Live, Progressive School, Central | climate, Beautiful building, com- i it, college trained faculty, represen- I ent, Select class, Choice material, |j *ses, Modern methods, High stand- | uirements, Thorough training, Effi- | High-class positions, Satisfactory f j inent employment, Handsome sal- | motion. f RVICE STENOGRAPHERS I 11 HAN1KAMF Mf.ARIFS I IV umivvvt M4 vnumuuw i. N WASHINGTON 1 is in need of thousands of stenog- | holding examinations every Tues- | cities and appointing men and wo- | ervice positions in Washington at | s of $1,000 to $1,200 a year. Many I s earn from $2000 to $5000. Thou- i 2rcial houses are calling loudly for | fill vacancies in their recently de- | ces. If you cannot go >to the front, | tic duty to qualify yourself to meet | 3 and unprecedented demand for | have found Civil Service, Cominer- | mg positions for students from 45 g t a dozen Piedmont students are | j >le positions in Washington. Others | ning to that end. | TED PROPOSITION MERITS j \i i tp mi rrcTir k tiav i IIA1L MVLdlHMIlUn ND ACCEPTANCE I ? dgg Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, s itury Bookkeeping, Tuition sold on g monthly plan, payable in advance | y after leaving college. Railroad 1 n your home to Lynchburg. Posi- I *ed on day of enrollment, paying | i year. Spare time work for young | ite homes to pay board and room. | mployment department. Superior ? mating positions. Effective methods I dents. Live-wire service to employ- | rty years established. Widely and | wn. The Piedmont Prepared are S QOiitifnlKr 111 n of *?o f 9AH norrn />nt. ? cauiiiuiijf iiiuon civvu vat- w photographs, letters and records of | )sitions from many schools, mailed | it. Write us today for Application | ttractive Proposition to Summer | T BUSINESS COLLEGE,! TICHBBI6, H Pres. Sam Jack Musick, Mgr. | i i i BIII 1 " i i aagi=g=iBgBgsan "I PNy Yom Have Me Kiini" When the war to fought, the victory won, The Melllnium of Peace on earth'* begun ! And our boys are telling how it was done How will you feel you son of a hun?l Who does not hear the call for help from across the waters where chree of ihe first peoples of the world are fighting the battle of Humanity, I therefore ihe battle of God? None.: Some stop their ears, others fear the hardships of a soldier's life and its dangers and do everything they can to keep out of it all. A wad of forty cents cotton will keep some from hearing the call of the Red Cross, the call of patriotism to buy Liberty Bonds or W. S. S. Some of them com piain irroi iu a narasnip tnat tney ] cant mill their wheat and sell their laborers as much as they want, fill | their own pounches with home cured meat and other things thzt are wan- ( ted for the soldiers who are fighting [. their battles. Fighting to keep his titles to the land he owns in his hands, to protect him, his wife and " daughters from the horrors through which the people of France and Belgium are passing. If he has sons of draft age he moves heaven and earth (and the examing board if pos- i Bible) to keep them at home. "Let Smith's son go, let Jones son go, but ( for God's sake help me to devise some means for keeping my boy at i home. That is how the elderly slackers (selfish old devils) feels , and acts. The young slacker gets . him a wife to help him shrink a mans duty. God help the next generation if those who compose it have stackers sires, and mothers who <. are so lost to sentiments that inspired the southern women of! 60-65 < in the Bouth as to try to keep their young husbands at home. Let the young married men say to their'wives "I could not love the dear s<> well loved I not honor more." Let the wives say what their grandmothers would have said to a slacker! husband : | If deaf to the call from over thte sea. You are dead to honor, and false to me, I Leave my arms and quit my bed Rather than coward I'd embrace s you dead. I don't mean to intimate the t all who married recently committed matrimony from such an unworthyl motive, but some did I fear and if 1 here is any such in Dillon "him ha ve I offended" and only him. I.C. INGRAM. I i Subscribe to The Dillon He raid. $2.00 per year in advance. | HI Was a III U Misery III I Mrs. F. M. Jones, of I ill Palmer, Okla., writes: I HII " From the time 1 en- j 11) U tered into womanhood I I X| ... I looked with dread III from one month to the (I I next. I suffered with my I I back and bearing-down M H pain, until life to me was III J ' a misery. 1 would think III I could not endure the III pain any longer, and I |j\l gradually got worse. . . || RS Nothing seemed to help M r jf me until, one day, . * . I 1 decided to I 0 take " ^ CW) i The Woman's Tonic I t "I took four bottles," | Bj I Mrs. Jones goes on to ||fl]j III ill say, "and was not only | HI fl U greatly relieved, but can fl 'U I fl truthfully say that I have I I! II " has now ^>een tw0 | | fl fl years since I tookCardul, fl I \ Jj and I am still in good 1 J I health. . . 1 would ad- fl I H vise any woman or girl H j B to use Cardui who is a fl I j M sufferer from any female I I n. If you suffer pain caused fl 9 i fl fS from womanly trouble, or fl fl fl & if you feel the need of a fl fl fl 9 good strengthening tonic R fl j fjW to build up your run-down [A JjJ j system, take the advice llfljj I fl of Mrs. Jones. Try Car- II Ri I Ifl dui. It helped her. We Jfl Wj believe it will help you. Nil II AllDrnggr^U |j| Sugar rank la the bottom of a ooffee cup or fee tea glaaa is masted the ame as sugar soak by a submarine. There is not a spoonful of sugar to be wasted if the supply ia sight is to last for the aext six months. Oaly the individual consumer, who buys for household use, can secure sugar now without a certificate. The Food Administration has placed all manufacturers using sugar, all sods fountains and soft drink makers, all hotels and public eating places, on a sugar rstion. The home consumer, the individual, is expected by the Food Administration to apply the sugar ration to himself voluntarily ?three pounds per month per person. In this, the cooperation of the housewife is absolutely necessary. Not more than two pounds of sugar will be sold at one purchase to any one person residing in a city or town, and not more than five pounds will be sold to any one person living I in a rural community. I Sugar should not be used to sweet- j an fruits. VM? Children should be taught to do ' without their accustomed sweets. ' To help make the supply go round and to divide with the soldiers and the pople of allied countries, everyone must save sugar. Use no more than is absolutely necessary, for sugar is precious. For canning and preserving sugar can be obtained up to 25 pounds per month upon the signing of pledges, which the dealers have, that the sugar will be used for this purpose only; but rich jellies and preserves should not be attempted this summer in view of the acuteness of the sugar shortages, says the Food Administration. o W1NTHROP COLLEGE. . SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court Hou?e on Friday, July 5, at 9 A. M., and also on Saturday, July d, at 9 A. M., for those who wish to make up by examinations additional units reuired for full admission to the Freshman Class of this institution. The examination on Saturday, July 6, will be used /\mlir frvw malrino oilmtaniAn unite uuij lut uianiug cavaux ids*uu**w? The scholarships will be awarded upon the examination held on Friday, July 5. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 5 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson for scholarship examination blanks. These blanks, properly filled out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johnson by July 1st. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 18, 1918. For further information and catalogue, address President D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill. S. C.?5-20. 30; 7-4. NEWF OIL coq^ si Meals On 1 ?and smaller fuel bills, ( pan drudgery, no soot or a for cooking with a New Pe It bakes, broils, roasts and stays put?for any kind of Ask your dealer The long i about the New Per- every atOTl fection Keroiene Water H..?r concentrat. ... ? Kitchen co (Jse Aladdin Security Oil ?Always Made in available, tnaapen- cabinet top ?ve. STANDARD O Washington, D. C. Norfolk, Va. i * 6 " II I1 II lggggeKg?W?MBBag^BBgWWW POSITIONS POSITIO The (jOVEKMENT OFFICES, as OFFICES everywhere ere CLAMOIU1 keepers. Stenographers, and Typists i Younc women, and younc asen w Army, have the OPPORTUNITY of SALARIED and PERMANENT posit advancement. Call, or write us TODAY for low < DRMQN'S PRACTICAL -Largest Because Best 1690 Main Street, CO mr Hold c rmjvfg*' Hold on to your dollars. 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