The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 30, 1917, Image 3

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t Wednesday, May 30, 1917. gras PRESS AND STANDARD STATE COUNCIL / OF DEFENSE 4^««<»rnor Manning Announrrs .Iji- pointmrnt of lm|M»rt;uit IbMly of >lrn. 40*^ ♦oliimbia. May 2 4.—-Goternor ICarnina ionifiht Ahnonnced tho ajt . jK'intnu-nt of th»» Stat^ rouncil of djM?ens<-. which v. ill act for South Carolina in the nalinQ->wide (dans the coun< il of national <i« fen>* Tie State council ,s composed of t4 . meniher.s. of whome three. Mes-o s. Kiehard Uu< kinirhatn and K" ‘ ttner. helon'p to the Ueform fac t .t. Followinc is th*- c«> incil: f*. U. Coker, chairman. Harts- ’ He: \V. \V. Hiatts. Clemson Cdl- hre; Miss K. E. McClintock. Otto Kl-ttner. ^iewberry; J. K. Sirrine. C(d. E. M. illythe. J. \V. Wassunj. Creenville, William Klliott. Chris tie Benet. William Banks. Hubert V'DouKall. John • II. Reynolds. Co- .lunibia; IU>l»ert Lathan. , J. Ross ‘'anahatt. Charleston; A. F \IcKis- si' k. Greenwood: John G. Richards. Uberty Hill; Kitfrene R. Ftuekint:- haln. Fllenton; Horace L. Tileh- man. Marion; John T. Stevens, Kershaw; Dr. F. H. Mcl^eod, Flor- iare; Rev. John E. White. Ander- eop; Dtiuht Williamson. ■* fiarlin^- tn; William Godfrey. Cheraw; flfbort G. Hall. Abbeville. ‘- >ays Phosphates Make Beautiful Women and Strong, Healthy, Vi gorous, Robust Men. Physicians all over the world J^r*’, Prescribing |dio*|4ialo> to build ti|> run down enentir r«>nditi.>ns and thoM* wlio have treat«Hi their patients with Argo-Phosphatc » are chtuiKttie thin, enemic wtim. Pn with toneless tissues, flahh> fh‘sh. into the most heautiiul rosy cheeked and plump round formed women imaginable. Atlanta. Ga. Dr. Jacobson sail n a recent interview , that 90 p*. r ••rt of enemta comes from nervouj -akdown which can only be cor- '• V X>*<| by supplying the necessary n v os>bates to the nervous system ibtt is'Jacking *n the fooil yo>’ eat :.Dd thi s Xrn be quickly supplied by taking one or two 5-grain Argo P'">.spha t e tablets after ca« h meal i'T.d at bej ;tme. % It ’ll in mpt»> «a-es make a pale brawny fac* ih*- p.-ture of health in g few lays. 1 nave seen women that I expected weald have to be kept un«H;' treat- rrnnt for months restored to Perfect t,faith i n one or two weekg timei SPECITL NOTICE—The ArgiK Phosphate recommended by Dr. F. H.Jacobson contains phosphates such a* are prescribed by leading physi* c:?.n 3 throughout the world, and it Will be found the most effective form fer treating patients with Nervous Dyspepsia, Stomach troubles. Brain J-'ag. Nervous Prosfat t». ft will renew youthful vim and vigor, and build up the whole body. If your *tr«ggist will not supply you with Argo-Phosphate, send $l.h»» for two weeks treatment to Argo-Laborator- “ c , D* Forsyth St.. Atlanta. Ga. Miss Kate Rent// Musical Recital ^ One of ill** pleasant features <>. t«e rommencement exercise- of t' '• V,altertoro High School w.is^tii- rrmsical recital of MiSs K.tie iiciit ■ fr.usic class. whi'» whs held at tin vcopol auditorium Friday evening j T:»* pupils gave evidence of thoi- i jgh training and the numbers j c.ven were splendidly eaecftted t Many of the pupils show decided , musical talent and this has been j sought and developed by Mis-- r .entz. The program follows: Return from Victor, H l-.ngl , ann—Athlete Risher. Guards March. L. Streabbog Ella ' jrkiqs and tiface l.urkins. Who Will Dame With Me? M. 1 .Jvoerde—Reha Hiers. Good Friends. M. Paloverde v'Mesworth Fishhurne. Sweet Waltz, Carl W. Kern—Jlar- •>• Patterson. A Forest Lullaby. C. Krogmann-— ra Mav Maultsby. Guard' Mount. Heinrich Bungart — Ethel Padgett. Springtime. Henry Parker Res- ^ sie Stokes. Immer Wieder, W. V anderville - l eLisle Black. Serenade Espagnole. Rene Reck- * —Agnes Hubster. Sounds from the Ball, E. Gillet Esther Brown. Fairy Harp, George D. Martin— Audrey Jones. Valse Impromptu, E. F. Chris- ♦ ainix-Reba t arter. | ..The Minuet—Danced by: VirginiA Riddle and Atkinson McGee. Hen rietta Glover and Hart Hiers. Re- 4°coa Beach and Douglas Jones, Elizabeth Martin and Harvey Euras. Melody in F. Rubinstein—Rid dick Ackerman Parade of Die Scouts. R: Barrett ; I —Rosalie Hubster The Garden of Girls. J. Bischoff — Lopise Glorer. The Wedding of the June Bugs. L. Rene—Virginia Riddle. Shades of Evening. L Irving— Douglas Jones. * Fairy Queen. Sydney Smith—Par- roll Brown. I/e* Myrtes. Paul Wachs—Ed'th Black. O Thou ShMlme Sweot Eveninc Star* F. Liszt--Dennis Brown Autumn Days. Ohas. Lindsay Audrey Jones and Lillian Price. •jf' ■iii ip •iw.'. 1 ! I Ml ' lilasiiiffl! I) WiMWs#, 1 1 | tepswiiii mpi; 1^1 ki/Zs C r ' Wtien will You Cut Your 'Equipment Costs/ Horse-drawn delivery and hauling saddles you with an ei&ess cost for equipmjnt that can easily amount to 75% oyer your entire investment. v and Use Smith Form-a-Trucks ? <3* v?'-* ‘ • u> d dk> •J'J. 4kVOe *. O. D. CiltCJlCO A Money Saver* Smith Fomi-a-Truck eliminates all un necessary investment in delivery and hauling equipment. It easily hauls twice the tonnage hauled by horses over three times the area and in the same time. This is real hauling and delivery efficiency— time saving, money earning in every fine of business. . _ 4 Loaders 9 & Drivers’ Wages Where you now use from three to four horse-drawn teams, one Smith Form-a- Truck will easily do the w’ork. Loaders' and drivers’wages are saved. The men on the loading platform work steadily and earn money for you instead of wasting it waiting for slow moving teams to get back. Horses Must Rest Your excessively large, horse-drawn equipment^ccsts you money for upkeep on working and non-working days. Stabling, feeg, veterinary bills go on all the time—and for steady service all day you must have extra equipment to give the horses a rest. Expense Stops Smith Form-a-Truck costs nothing to maintain when it is not working. Stop the motor and the expense stops until you start it up again. There is no non- production expense. And the actual cost & of maintenance when Smith Form-a- Truck is running is nut only lar less than for horses, but less than for euy other form of hauling cr delivery. A Big Guarantee And you can put Smith Form-a-Truck at work in a few hours. Simply attach it to any Ford, Maxwell, Buick, Chevrolet, Dodge Bros., or Overland power plant The truck construction is permanent — fully guaranteed—the mechanical equal of the highest priced truck you can buy. Rear Axle Carnes Load You know the service value, the economy standard of the famouspower plants with which Smith Form-a-Truck can he used. And the |>ovver plant only pulls the load. The Smith Form-a-Truck earn \i it— 90$ of the entire load rests on the sturdy Smith Form-a-Truck rear axle. Be One of 30,000 Don’t put up with wasteful o\pcn v » your hauling or delivery tor anotlu r'i (Jet your order in tor Smith Truck now. Be one of the 30,Oh!' . ure of getting delivery this year. Jom the IN,<K)0 present satisfied users. If you have any doubt, ask f »ra d -nvui- stration. It W'ill he a revelation to you to see the actual money sav ing Smith Foriii~a~Truck will make roi you. i-% I*. rorm-;i- * S 1 Walterboro Garage Co., Ltd 11> f. **************** ♦ :!e . J ACKSON BORO * ^ * ******* * ******** Ja<. ksonhoro. May -6.—Mr. anil Mm. J. W. \V<*eks sp«nt Sunday at the home of J. I. Garvin with their sister. Mix* Karie Way. \V. M Pierre spent a pleasant af ternoon Sunday at the home of J. I. Garvin. Irvint Gateh visited J. I. (,aivin Wednesday afternoon. Mr< and Mrs. Walter Barn wick left Friday for their home in Heau- fort. There was a fish fry' at Parker s Ferry Thursday evenin*. Every body had a very niee,A*me and plenty of fish, trie-young folks en joyed themselves very much boat ridin* and auto riding. There were 58^eople present. There isn t any thing better for a Rood Ume than a fish fry. J L Renton was in Walterboro Thursday on business. Mrs. Annie Garvin and Mrs. Walter Raiwick visited Walterboro Wednesday. Miss Lottie Savage, of Jackson- boro, is visiting her brother. Eugene Savage, at Ritter. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism,* Neu- ral£ia. Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sore*, - Tetter, Ring-Worm,-Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c STOP, LOOK AND READ THIS* If a man lovea a girl, that hlg busi ness ; If a girl loves a man that’s her busi ness; If they get married that’s thetr business. 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