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i-SOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY winthrop Alumnae assn The following are resolution# adopted Wal'-,})* fife •Id in your/poekot v, hat \vuti!« uo-yi/i aiK»tuer Hnd Oilier: AikfcN. S C BARNWELL, S W'herevtT Ford cays have pioneermlr Ford ><irviee Has tratioo shows e Smith a business Mi Til, Ticket Ajty Barnwell;*^ < on account the were forced to high cost of material going to make up ATLANTIC COAST LINE a newspaper If you expect to continue to receive' Lined von must keep paid in ad- Statements are always maned in — idvnacc of expiration. • ■ TH E r, red s of\he,.Sout h arc identical vfith the needs if tiir Southern Vulva) : the sruwtb aiul «ujecm of oi.r mtau i ite ui'buhthiic of the umcr. --J' ■ / . IV Southern Railritay arks no fatorr-m* ipecUl privilcfe not I accord'd to ptterr. V i ■? \ 1 Tfcr ambition' of the Viuthem Rail • r.r.’.ty nt •>,trtnt that i« hcBMil CO-OfCI the tai'.ro.dv to see perfcctSi fair a merit oi railroads which Vile* the ac'T.cics; to realize that‘liberality of J vam*> n!t<ienee of fovenmeritil iment which will enable it itaeo'fcMwrtiK- acquisition of better and to <<ht*ra the iddiOonal id for iucrtaaed'jud'better eu*.i#exl facilities incident tokli:. : truce; and. A daily* To tale is* nVcc in gie t < tber r" ‘t industriet, \rtth no iM.hu a: s» e>»uaio^oltuiii'*cw« (T police i>f the Sortfi ulonffede. of tort. but «ta equal hlttyjes; equal ad night: 1 .Lave n.„ The Southern Serves'the SouthJ’ * ■ m < ;•■••• I P*ra1i'»n fyr life’s.duties of the young... women of. the state, over dob having l'«en tefueed adtn-ission in 1213. And' — Whereas ; the graduate# and old stu dents of an instil ution are—th»* best j idges of value of the educationall op portunities whichit Oilers and .of the . .. great work which it is doing and the greater work which it might do for the welfare of .the state. properly equip- p d. to do it. , , Therefore be it resolved, 1st;That we the Alumnae AssoeiaHoir -of Wtnthrop College, Representing.'-over 5000 Win-, throp Daughters our earnest and beart- telt desire and hope that the legislature ar itt next#elsiOTT'Tfffft , proride another “dormitory at WintTrop .College? in or- ,.cJ**r that ho deserving^ South Carolina y*»j»ng woman, prepared’for and do Hiring to enter upon colleg** wurk, to prepare'herself for the duties of life, or, f/ r belterVerrice-to our beloved state, ' teacher, busim-ss woman, common* i’y worker, or home-maker. will be ♦.denied the advantages offered by the ^ H?atP, >t lls. . cm iv S’ ate. CiiHtfge 4ar: L v-mian; 2nd v Thai a copy of this resolution f> r-irt the -new’spaprrs of the state v J to the ineinbei^ of the legislature ' . " T t - ^ __ ' Cru.’; .Whooping-Cough ivelieved . CfyiidrerTg disease’s demand pre paredness. When the ch+ld wakes, you Ct .night gasping and strangling for breath, how tuanvful you are to'hSvL* J r Bell’s l’ine Tar-Money- at hand. ■ t TW .'eTTe'ctive~to<<seVis* Hie r.r Terms' a r d p remits f,n*e- a ml r;a t in ah 4)-oatking Its -soothing bal-ams heal tne irritated nmmjbrane r .and nrres's f irtber intlamuiation. l’ieasant t 'take. | V^ - Keep 1 >r. Bell’s I’ine-Tar-Uonvy in the b 'ii*e for all colds and brut ehial troubles. At your druggisli Lloe. > C N SURPLUS FOOD, USE JARS AND CANS WISELY havie Mi imply preserving jar i , your home n* xt fall ‘ !\-serve^regular tight sealing, eon- tiduef-i tvj. e.mt.it g* i'oud. Ci'iiPt nt rate ..pro iuets so that each j.t' or can iv llLi.d mucl^ fond and a> iit’e water a* r's-ilne. ’ * But op jams ,i - a id presef\e-in wide-nceketK gin- ••- .?eaiiii witc. ..cork er p»per and p'trhdiue _. ’.’dck fnrtlTni;’ ~r=—♦ 11 erdinary b'ini s. happen then is Why The shadow iilastntion •how* the Ford PowetAPlant to which the Smith Forin-a- Truck i» bolted with *• dmp vrip, ... "1 ‘7^ rorm-a-Truck adjusted to the Ford Power Plant —.it carrie* 90 pec cent of the load. •‘c-v.-oc-n*-:-.:-: - ...-yM&mm. .w Mv*.’ ***** V ' ~ y ' :• ?L - . - . kfefit..)»;»i-o.. It is the factor which strengtlu'ns the personal rtj- Jatiion Iw'tvvirix Ford oSvnoivs «Tml the (’ompivtiy. To'^rFthe best rio^-il/le'serviej',from ydur Fbfd car, liffti^t here when it needs^ atteTirhm and get the lienefiC of Ford ^l.pervisioii throughout. - Tis’ellit' oenuine t'\)Td payou the “iTeiierit of fh<T ‘ 1 ^ .. . # . • » • • ' regular standard I' ord prices. - , ‘ v Totiriii4M^ttf $:>C0 ; Runabb^f : ^miau t'oufe'iti 4''."j ; ,»-».,-ai , iin .< wmiii in * —- i.« — ■ ■ ,■ > , ■ ... . <- ’■r.Avii tsir .f.' 1 .*-'—all f. o'. V- l>etroit; On dj-nlav and foi '■ale'bv • -• - » _ ‘ . r * r There Isn’t a . Ho/se, in 5 fKat can do one- Smith Form-a-T the: work that can do. And yet one horse and M*agon\costs nearly as much to buy as Smith Form-a-TVuck, a^d the Ford or Maxwell chassis used as the power plant—and the horse costs more to keep than thh Smith F<tfm-a-Truck.’ So why use horses any mort-we can mak$ immediate delivery ,, of Smith Form-a-Trucicfl Let us show Void what it will do for v^u. ’ " . . * . .HMM C. L. IORDAN. Allendale.^. C. Agept for BarnweW C;qwnty7" Barnwell, S. C. at the faet meeting of the Wintljryp A! am imc v A «iOvciatH)"H V Where#-. many■South Carolina .young women hsye been d«Mu>d each year for ' nTuYnibcr of yea-re. Mdiui?' , iun t^ Win- tfirop Normal and 111 *u«tria 1 ■ C ■, 1 Teg*j, the institution e?tabKshed ayd,...sup ported by tho.ftiUe f ir higher e luyit.iMu tl i e •] >r uiWs i o it a 1 training and' the pro- nut crmvlTruch $ 356 F. 0. B. Chicago U yi’t tiling that can tie kept — j stas wti. (Tru'd or in either form'. ( ; -y navy ahd mature. L ina beans for vinter use. Produce in vour gardeti lots of cab- > igp. potatoei, and root tfp»ns that enu b-' kept fhr winter without ^aniiing. The Kvils «.lf Cohetipatioti V-*" f Constipation is hue of the .maiii- r< naons why tin* average human lif«* i- fi-l iw 4 > years, l.oaving waste m*t' rial ; in ti;e i.'itfy paus ing the system and * OF THE BAPTIST - ' VVRKiHTSVIl.LK liuACfK N. C. F i i i <iod aid makfs\g liable to sick 1 *-ad-| . .... . J N ’ J www11MBswiiwi TUIN"» I U*-' I'diOVe OCctl>i_d nvuddy skin, ^y^en syou note these | symproris. try IV K irVs New Life Fil s They give prompt relinAare mild lion- g r iping in action, add tonk to your sys tem and char the cuni\lexion. At ruggi«?. 25c, WILUAfllSTON MAN HAD, NEARLY GIVEN UP HOPE McCldan Tells of Very Hard - Yinr He Swat TO wkuMkn^tox from all jtoints in- North Carolina, >&!th Carolina-, Augusta, Ca Norfolk. SfitTolk, Uoykhts hVaij^illt', X;\ (TIILI)U!-:X"1IALF FAFF. Tirkots wHlbe solil .Juno -7- - s and ‘-TV; July 2,- d and 1. Liift^tol ivturnWig to rcaidi origin;;], r'" ' ’C v ' ‘ ^ ^ starting point-until and -in eluding midnighirofiLily 10. 1017. For faros.--5cht*duk>% tickets and any furthc^ information. /CaThcm, ' ' ; / r~ : ' 7 , : \ • “ ■ CaULDN’T CD AT ALL J- B-ick on Fay Koll N'opranJ Workiug Stead!*; —Give e Ur tail. “1 suffered from a rqry. weak condi tion ap^wlint 1 via^ told was threaten- eHm’a'ftlyeig, but I tonji seven or eight ti ititM of Tan! ye a- (L I’iu in tine thru t now.” (Ttstiarcii J L McCl< llan, oi (WilliauigtonTSsC. m k C ?ia-U‘imnt' lit* gave in endnrseip>ipt of Tanlac, “1 had beeoinfe go weijk^it could hot go ab iut kt all and for a jouir I was in , that condition. L had iro amjeti.e, never felt well and got no beti^K to anpolint to- anything, even though was under treatmmit. andT had th gun to think 1^ never old get back in good ■ - aaajwL agiin. -/-\r- .,... r ^.. , . “Bui the Taul/ic pave me line Po- suits I'm much jtiofiger now and I’m ich itt ula/ly ■V e ry^ti ii t* api e' J} e, ttu • .-i*ou, after. I began i iik : g 11>eg^n io -fatten a . r.uh? Hhuifl. I iitti gladt-v. n *om >■ ■ mend r »nlac,/fur i; 4 ir rne bin k 1 fi iny b et aji'l provl d to bo j et tjitt.^tedi iMantati u. Wilkirvt>orr. . . ■ U’diwitan n