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MADE NEW START AND SHE WON OUT Great Problem is Faced by Girl Workers in Cities * Expenses Growing J / Almost Beyond Work When She Began Taking Tanlac Which Soon Restored Her There is no bigger problem than that which the woman worker has to meet. With rent, clothing food fuel fill going higher and higher her wor lies are greater than ever. Though weaker and more liable to illness than men, these women must be at their best whether they .are in office store factory or home. They must be <~IT> -fail VVilXiUVUW VA The weak nervous run down wo man has very little chance, and this was realized by Josephine Dougherty Jtliss Dougherty is one of the army of % t women workers, a competent quick witted salesWoman in a New York de partment store which has 50,000 cus tomers daily. Her home is at 436 East 138th St. Because of suffering my work was getting so hard I could not stand it," this girl declared. "I would suffer so after eating that I could not keep Sny strength up. Ther^ would be pains and I would have a feeling, of suffocation. I had lost sleep so long and had become so nervous I was in sl badly run down condition, i wras subject to headaches and pains in my limbs and back. Even my heart had become weak. "I knew I could not go on that way but the medicine I took did not seem to do me any good.Other girls began to tell me about Tanlac, and I finally decided to try it Tanlac I know is the best tonic and builder* there is. 411 feel just fine. I do not suffer from those pains or weaknesses any more.1 sleep and my appetite has re * turned. My nervousness went with jny stomach trouble. I recommend this Tanlac to everyone I know who needs building up and cleansing of the system like I did." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively at Harmon Dung Co., Lexington; Burnette and Whetsell, New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce: A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Irmo; W. H. Suber, Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle, traighfc. Claude Kelley, a young white man of Columbia, shot and seriously wounded himself yesterday, giving as his reasons therefor; that he would rather die than enter the army. Misfortunes are the common lot of all, yet each talks as though he were the only one who had suffered them. WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new atudents will be held at the Countv Court House on Friday, July 5, at 9 A. M. and also on Saturday, July 6, at 9 A.?M: for those who wish to make up by examinations additional units required for full admission to the Freshman Class of this institution. The examination on Saturday, July 6, will be used only for making admission units. 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 rnakins: the hisrhest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Ap plicants for scholarships should write Prp<?idpnt -frvr c<"Tir>lnrc'Vnr> examination blanks. These blanks properly filled out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johnson by July 1st. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will pen September 18, 1918. For furt ler information and catalogue, ad/ resg President D. E. Johnson. Rock Hill, S. C. 8t35pd. 1a WORB FOR MOTHERS! I It is a grave mistake for mothers to 1 I ! neglecttheirachesandpainsandsuffer | in silence?this only leads to chronic I sickness and often shortens life. If work is tiring, if your nerves are | excitable, if you feel languid, weary or I depressed, Scott's Emulsion will j prove a wonderful strengthened It possesses the very elements to invigorate the blood, nourish the nerves and build strength. Every druggist has Scott's. Try it. ' Scott & Bowne, Eloomfield, N. J. 3ES iter* f; A '<$<? I JS'Afc \ 'v /' \ It? ?1 1 ? ? ?= \\ | ^ B^HE trench, which | JL tra, or camp, was b JR and used by him en t' the Allies and the Hu: j With' rings of trei [: probably the first mod p S 1667 took Candia. ?C: | ai p Vauban, builder oi I I first parallel trenches, 5 Defeat, not foresigl ?* g warfare. But Goodric "? I I Since fwentv-two v H the first American pne h has driven ahead to th | ======^^ I SEIWffiT kDT r*. n- ? PR ***eeMc*eL*sieee*eH*?oee fc?: Dut whether Goodi S| feature by bringing fort ?fi . ' Or originating the < fl bar, safety-tread, or tc !? t* Goodrich built tires gj ?what they are worth * on the road in COMF< ?vl ECONOMY in Gasoline S I Small difference wl ?f SILVERTCWW COS g TREADS, you get SE S* I 11 THE B. F. GOO S^^SSSS^SSS'&wsaMMOoi**! wmrnmmmmmmmmm ! V " V \ \* 'J \ - * . " .* \ *' * ' Us '.V5". dir kei or i Th< Ask your dealer about rat-( the New Perfection Kcri osene Water Heater. the Use Aladdin Security Oil Ma ?Always available, inexpensive. SI jAuSl | SECURITY OIL ' r. standard a 1 oacomainy i OAK GROVE DEMOCRATIC CLUB I ! I hereby call a meeting to be held ! at Oak Grove church Saturday after i v? /\av? Tnlxr 1 Q 4-V? -Pay* r\ nnrnACA a^ I ! ilUWJl O Uljf AUUi, JLVJA UiC AAA J^)UOC VXJ j enrolling upon the club roll book, j Every voter of this precinct is urged j 1 to come and place his name on the! | club roll, which he will have to do if \ | he desires to vote in the coming pri j j mary. Pickens C. Bouknight, Secy. T IN THE LONG f \ > f y always encircled the Roman casrought to France by Julius Caesar be very battlefield where to-day as have 25,000 miles of trenches. aches, gradually drawn smaller, era trench warfare, the Turks in I Verdun, in 1673 employed the the system of the present war. , it, turned the Germans to trench :h never had to dig in. ears ago Goodrich manufactured umatic automobile tire, Goodrich e big, graceful, masterful? mKmBmBamaanmmmmmMBmmmmmammmmmmmrsammmaamBtmamm EM?B?d ' ?? firo rrt0*111. 1^/11 \VU5 I W Y uiunu.ux^ing ui w ijuui^uh the first American clincher tire? 3ne practical non-skid, the cross>ugh black tread rubber? Jtooneend-SERVICEVALUB | to the motorist on his car end * 3RT of an easier riding car? '& saved,?and LONG MILEAGE. Jf lether you buy GOODRICH M ZDS, or BLACK SAFETY || RVICE VALUE TIRES. M DRICH RUBBER CO. p i S. Clmrcli St., Charlotte, N. C. it % Y OF GOODRICH.- AK.RO J a&<W?4??i33? 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BUSBY, Admr 37 | You may not believe in war, but if you are of the right age you'll find j that war believes in you. ! -/ ^ \ ' 'iffy* ivn ^5i ^ ****> *? n? ohio. t &ZZ&Z?Z&2i?X#&*UZt>%: J* :*+,;;-??*> -Jv');' ' ? 1 III, ?? 7; t Kitchen? ire. It will do your cookl?and free you from the , wood, ashes and smut. torn of heat out of the j on the cooking utensil can be instantly and accut bakes, broils, roasts, boils smell or dirt. And it keeps bout cabinet top and oven. IY (NEW JERSEY) ; Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. 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We have a complete and full lii ':-l Plates, Chisels, Spring Cotters; alsc '/ and Greases Mail oders solicited, t! guarantee satisfaction. I Lorick & Lo I COLUMBIA, S. C. | Whqlesale Prices Furnishec LORICK B JOBBERS AND Mantels Sewer F Grates andJTiles Flue Pip Stoves and Tin Plat Ranges Pig Lea< Stove Pipe Sheet M Hollow-Ware Iron Pip "Kohler" Plumbing Fixtur "Yi LORICK B COLUMBIA S. C. ARE YOU WORKIN( Work of any nort is pure drudj your existence. But with r, purp< for a reward ai d it lightens you picture. B^ve i purpose in life! Make building up a savings account in yc.j with the means to attain you independence, wealth?they all ? persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cei accounts. THE OLD : The Carolina Nations W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. f ^\\v\\\vv\v\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^^ I SAFETY ! STREP 1 % g IT IS OUR DUTY as well as every way consistent with the p ^ the financial strength and growth T community. 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