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LOOKING FOK HUSBANDS!). English Women En Koute to New Zealand With Matrimonial Intent. The good ship Tainui, flying the British flag, left her moorings here today oil the second leg of her journey for a matrimonial paradise for 200 young women, according to a Norfolk, Va., dispatch of last Thursday. The Tainui is bound from London via the Panama Canal to New Zealand, where the young women hope to find husbands. "We are going to New Zealand to get married, if we can find husbands," said Miss Ruth Mace, one of the women. "We are not looking for wealthy men. We want to build up a home and a good nation. We are willing to share troubles. We will do our share of the work and we want above all to be real women." ? ~ ? i Miss Mace said tbe zuu women uu i the Tainui was the first large ''draft" to leave England in search of mates. "There are few marriageable men in England," she said. "Most of those who could get married don't want to burden themselves with a wife. They find life too easy as it is understood. An Englishman today is not like the Englishman of 1913. They think only of themselves. They do not want to settle down and help build up ^ home. Their morals have undergone H such a change that the girl has to be very careful. "Women, too, are not as modest as they were and they are so overwhelmingly in the majority they almost bid for the attention of men." Home Service. A typical home service section case is that of Arthur Green, one of recent date settled. Some time ago I I was informed that Arthur Green, of Bamberg, was desirous of vocational training, claiming that injury to his shoulder from a shell shot wound prevented him from doing J any heavy work. I was requested to investigate the case and see whether or not his disability was sufficient handicap to entitle him to training, and to ascertain whether he was receiving compensation. Aftpr snmft time I located Arthur, and upon interviewing him got the , following information: Arthur Green, colored, served in the late world war; spent 104 days in the trenches, and came safely through! "Phosgene missed him but 'laughing gas' found a willing victim." Ar- { thur stayed nine months in France, t Since discharged he has been employed at firing a boiler at J. Frank Jennings's mill. He says that he can not lie on his right side, and that cloudy weather affects his shoulder, causing some pain. ? The above information was forwarded to headquarters, whereupon I was requested to help Arthur fill out necessary papers and have statements sworn to before a notary public. I was also requested to secure marriage record for Arthur. Upon investigation it was reported that no I ?uch marriage was on record, the law I applying to such a case being of quite " ? . + ^ + /-v i-r> ftirrkTina T7*i- . 44WA4CVW \sj tv uuu i/uav mo xiivia*v* j had played him a trick each time, Coughlin wrote the name on a piece of paper, pinned it to his coat lapel, and secured the "life sentence" certificate number seven. The family upon which Coughlin's affections centered?Hurst by name? included three daughters. His trouble was that he failed to remember whether it was Ethel, Fannio or Ma bel when he arrived at the county judge's office on the six successive occasions. m ? Just received, shipment of American. Wire Fence. See me at once if you need fencing. G. O. SIMMONS. , \ The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is better then ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E< W. GROVE, 30c? You Do Mere Work, ^ You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then annropioto ito fnio tnni/? t/ahic oy^/iwittvw iw ww wi?<v * tuuv* GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it These reliable tonic properties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, folks would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. * The formula is just the same today, and you can get it from any drug tore. 60c per bottle. R. P. BELLINGER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice in All Courts. Office Work and Civil Business a Specialty. Money to Lend. Offices in rear over Hoffman's Store. BAMBERG, S. C. J. V. MACE SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER Barnwell, S. C. Farm Surveys and Subdivisions a Specialty, Timber Estimating. All Work Guaranteed. A. B. UTSEY INSURANCE i Bamberg, S. C. ECZQUf) NONET BACK without question if Hunt's Salve (f M foils in the treatment of Bcsema, ? Tetter, Ringworm, Itch, cte. wiwTw 4 Don't become discouraged be- /*|r J / cause other treatments faHol 1 VVf / Hunt's Salvo has relieved bun- V ? / dreds of such cases. You can't \ V M lose on our Money Butfk RAy Cuarantoo. Try it at o?r risk TODAY. Price 75c at MACK'S DRUG STORE, Bamberg. Best material and workmanship, light running, requires little power; simple, easy to handle. Are made in several sizes and are good, substantial money-making machines down to the smallest size. Write for catolog showing Engines, Boilers and all Saw Mill supplies. "LOMBARD IRON WORKS A SUPPLY 00. Augusta, G*. Jl i vCCi-l C Uflvc iu kjyutii vh' v?*"wi - nally I forwarded Arthur's marriage certificate together with properly fill- 1 ed papers and affidavits duly attest- * ed by Henry Kearse, Frank Jennings ' and J. Frank Brabham. Instructions were next issued for Arthur's physical examination. This request was complied with by Dr. A. S. Weekley, U. S. public health examiner for Bamberg county. Arthur's degree of disability was determined to be temporary partial 10 per cent, from date of discharge. Today an award in accordance therewith is made which entitles Arthur to compensation at a rate of $8 per month, commencing on the date of marriage, Feb. 22, 1919 to April 19, 1919,-and $9 per month thereafter, on account of disability incurred in line of duty while employed in active service, making a total of $162.80.?Julien Easterling, H. S. S. of A. R. C., Bamberg county. What is home without an Edison? Under our easy payment plan, you can own a machine and never know - the difference. W. H. CHANDLER. Couldn't Remember Sweetheart. Coalton, Okla., Sept. 22.?Making errors in his bride-to-be's first name proved no bar to J. C. Coughlin, 30, obtaining the "girl of his choice." After havinsr obtained si* marriaare 1 iforicoc nnlv + r> -finrl fhof "hie; mnmnrv Grove's Tasteless cbtt Tonic estores vitality and energy by inirifriiig and enichiag the blood. You osn. soon M its Strengthning, Invigorating Effect. Price flte. ? n^wTiMLL m go?m Illi! t??8 I ||p;p9HMM V M4 cr , 1 V JLHE stove that com Blast Combustion is j We unhesitatingly re ' best and most cconomica R. M. DENM | nnKitamniiM^ FOR YOUR BLOOD g I To be healthy and strong, you must have a certain amount of iron ji in your blood. When your blood lacks Iron, nothing can take its place p| ; M ?and you are bound to suffer for iron until you get it. Pale, weak, A ! nonnlo whn ciiffor frnm fiMdaehes. indication. rheumatic Rllbl TUUd pwwpiwj "UW uwtivi HWHI g ?, pains, lack of appetite, and who feel tired, worn-out and depressed, K probably need iron in their blood and should take g ^ ^ 5 ^ ^ . $ | The Scientific Iron Tonic M fe a p Frwin writes fmm Oeilla. ChL: "I am a man of 65: have taken very little medicine of any kind. Two years ago I got a pain in my back, pains in the muscles of my arm and leg; no appetite, very i? g& weak, langflid, depressed, no energy, nervous and irritable . . . I g| took three bottles of Ziron, and got all right." Get a bottle of Ziron Iron Tonic Tablets, today. If the first bottle taken fails to ?jj| benefit you. your money will be refunded, for 4U good druggist* sell Ziron on a money- ^ back guarantee. 5^ m ' zs.t m ma f%/^ fnr the ^ N ^ Symphony Sawn The Writing Paper with the Delightful Surface of refinement appreciate the ] ? VV quality of Symphony Lawn Writing Paper?a quality expressed in the remark- j V ably fine texture of the paper, the splendid writing surface, the opportunity for personal selection permitted by its varied finishes and delicate tints. Symphony Lawn Writing Paper can be obtained in packages containing one quire or one pound. Made in several styles and sizes, to meet every dictate of good taste. Also correspondence cards, with envelopes to match. \= =/\ Mack's Drug Store BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA. JRP?" ~ JHS ' Always comfortable and cheery ^ in coldest winter weather with V ' pOLE'C V/ ORIGINAL W*/ JOT BLAST HEATER sumes the valuable fuel gases by means of its famous Hot r y guaranteed to save one-third your fuel. (See cut). commend this remarkable heater to those who want the repay I stove made* Don't accept a substitute* Let us show you yours today. tpBtsP | IV /IA DTH A lYiW^rv 1 i ARK, SOUTH CAROLJINA I MONEY TO LOAN] | We are prepared to make leans promptly, on short or long terms I CARTER, CARTER & KEARSE I , 1 Lawyers - -- -- -- - - Bamberg, S. O. 1 ' I Kill That Cold With I J CASCARA E> QUININE FOR AND 1 Colds, Coughs OM^ La Grippe I Neglected Colds are Dangerous , * Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours ? Relieves Grippe in 3 days?Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head?Cascara is best Tonic Laxative?No Opiate in Hill's. 1 ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT \ * A^k A^k At A^A i^A A^A J^A i^A A A. _ ' t Palmetto College i . t y 1 ^ Offers three courses in Stenography, Secretarial, Typertrriting, V a Bookkeeping, Accounting and kindred branches. A scholarship A J iu PALMETTO COLLEGE gives you a membership in our Free . X ^ Employment Department. We receive more calls for trained ex- V % ecutives than all other colleges in the South. We furnish all the X old established business colleges with teachers. . a v x V INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. NEW EQUIPMENT. EXPERI- V > ENCED TEACHERS. DAT AND NIGHT SCHOOL. ? .4. nrkoirrTAva /iTTAPllffirFPTk rVA71XlV/XXC7 UUIUkOll WT X You can .complete the prescribed course of study in PALMETTO X V COLLEGE in less than half the time required in any other school. V ^ Our student body represents every state in the south and as far o B JL east as Pennsylvania. The reason is PALMETTO COLLEGE is I v known everywhere. Ad-dress Box 173, Orangeburg, S. C.; Box A No 65 Varnville, S. C., or 57 Wentworth St., Charleston, S. C. j - .. z | Palmetto College I A I ^ THE SCHOOL THAT IS KNOWN EVERYWHERE. ^ nHnHHHHMHH I MMHWTliilBTilWnwi lilllir'MMMMWWMMMB ra I True Economy 1 I f Consists in buying the BEST com- i ?? jg modity necessary to your needs at an I the LOWEST cost. 1 ||1 i Are you applying this principle to i ill S your clothing, shoe and dry goods S ||| I purchases? ? ||f 9 9 H g Visit our store, look at our goods, i in jl and get our prices. S |Sj I I, ||| I ble and sell at the lowest prices com- I H wA-r.ain.o+Q -orfth the service rendered. I |3j| i-Lld-L^ux <*<,0 n*v? .? ? 1 We invite you to bring your family I I { g to our store and get your outfits of \ | Hj g winter supplies. I 1 ||S I goods and prices, you are not asked I ^ 1 to buy here. I H II The secret of success lies in embrac- 1 111 En ff ing every opportunity. | < I Hi G. Fo.'k Go. Ill g I Main Street BAIBES8,8. C. Ill . \ i - " y ' -