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A V Y 1917. MBMMiMaillMttt IMMENSE WEALTH OF OUR COUNTRY Comptroller of Currrmcy l«»ues Statement Shoninff Wealth of Unite*! StJ»te*. FREE FROMrAIN Aid No Looser Nemos, Since Takins Canhu, Says GeorfU Lady. Trenton, Ga.—Mrs. EHie Gifford, of Ikis place, writes: "I have alwayf^uK fered ... but was worse after marriage. I would have .. . pains and misery in my stomach and hips. I would have a bad lick headache every time, winch would generally last two days. I had always heard what a good medicine Cardui was* so 1 thought I would try it. I used two bottles and it helped me. Fifteen months later I began to be nervous and was worse at my ... But at these times I did not have any pain and do not now suffer any pain. But I was vpry nervous, so nervous lhat my bands would shake. Any noise would make me jump. Sa Hook two more bot tles of Cardui. I have never been nerv ous since .. . and do not have any pain. I think this is all due to Cardui and Black-Draught.’.' Cardui, the woman’s tonic, is composed onlyotpure,'vegetableingredients, which ^several billion dollars, and although Kva CrohL COUNTY SHORT COURHK WAS HIOHLY UUCCSWm. (Continued From First Page. 1 have been recognized for many years by standard medical books as of medicinal value, in the treatment of many diseases oeculiar to women. Try Cardui. ^ NC-128 The Comptroller of the,Currency ( s said: *, j There are in the Unit *«! ^tatts at I present more than ten million indi viduals and corporation* wno are ! able to make subscriptions to- the i.new Liberty Loan in amounts *ang ing from $10»> to flOO.OOO.rtvo eaol: • This estimate is conservator! when we consider that there are more than 40,000.000 persons en gaged in gainful occupation* in this country besides the large number of men and women whose income is derived from their investments. If every individual in the United States should subscribe to the new bonds to the toflent of only a\e. per cent of his or her total possessions, the loan will be subscribed to *d\ tiuies over. • A few month* ago th»- ilerman AonieNHcHe Craven. Lillie Breland government. .<dr»M>d a new loan />.' ; Mr=. X E. Clover Vda Smylev, mons. Mattie,Stephens Va'rn, Tweedy Rhode. Mrs. L. J. Avant—Minnie Harper. Mamie Hickman. Mrs. B. U. Weeks—Annie Craven. Cqrnie Weeks. -Mrs. G. C. Browr—\3LiHie Smith. Mr«, Irene Waiker—Lillie Belle Berry.Jrada Berry. Mrs. F. P. Wichman—Effie Berry. Elise Berry. - Mrs. Willie Padgett—* Maxie linkman. .Mrs. H. S. Strickland—Mollis Strickland, Lurline Strickland. Mr*. J. Ris}ier—-.Marie Hern don. L-vena Craven-. Cachel Cra,- \»-n. Mr?, Angus Paiterson — Hallie Nobles. Maybelle Lyons. Mrs. J. J. Crosbi,— Ferrell Crosby, I-eiia Myfjs. ' < TT f Mrs'. ('. .Y»'. * rellum- Gedellc Stanley. Margaret Stanley. Mrs. A. Z. Searson- Dorothy ^loore. - \Mrs. \ K. Beach Cray Avan*. Masi. Luca* Berry Viola Merrf*. this issue had been preceded by tour or five other government bond offerings. is reported that apph- •cations werejreceived from 5,250.0(lo »• * * * * * •*•*•*■******•» X . \ * * HMlTTMI.LE * * •' * ******* * ******** Round. June 2.—Crops' are look ing fine after -cbmo njfe .showers,, which were nim'hs, needed. Corn has turned green-and gone to grow ing s’ince June has arrived. Cotton has been sick, but is sonic better. The farmers in this section afe no: sparing^iiny niHpientfk ' They k>en tne green fields >ih a stir. From th^ looks oj ganit i?r;. w*- will soon ’•afe tomatcc? in pichry. They are lookirg fipe after the shn\vers\ The Hethleliem gtadeil schbo!. w tiich has- been Vaught bv M>«-« s MHler and 1 i\an‘ closed Wednes.lav. I'porp ng .i 'ver; rtii ccfrsfiil tend., b‘-ing the beginning year > f i high jh^MKtl .t B.-thl “h*'i;i. Wc hop<‘ for It:* yea: t<» bo much tbore sijc- c»—-fal. as there is nothing betjfn in a < omjr.unify tiian a poti-l graded s. hcol. 1 think an ed icaMon is verv important, and a£ain I .-believe th^r day will come when the om-s ye’n haven’t, an education will fa repots.* than f-pt- educate^ So. 1< r« work to give the children the.besf shyrtv- in>- possible. / B. G- Hiott hail birsiheJs, in'Cha - Ksfon a few dayjs- ago. Mit^ William Kinard of Eh r >^ a 'tit. s sjepdinr a few days with he* . ! ;tughtf-h. Mrs. l.ee Hiott. Mi'.-ea' Alma and Fairy Hiott t *ok -flie special crfcirse, given the taptiito i lub girls lash w*** k at Wal- lOrboro. The gitls <eeni to be very inter(»' t d in c]\b work. We -wii. tie-ut myCh sa*c*ss. i r. .1. F. iiioit. of Vl’-arb'-ton, will spenil the summer tHtinflu* at hei ie w-t.h iris pare*:* -. M . and Mrs. 1-. 'J. Hiott. , • . Kildor. it «o • ". !>e tirX f*i -i: no r picnb -. eh ? Gertrude. Linder. * Mrs. J. B.Xfshet—-Tweedv Rhode. Mrs.’ .Madison Howell — Senfe Strickland. Emma May Strickland. Mr--. B G. Prices taiura Maxev. subscribers. The population .>f .las.. I.htndt Idge—, Phantell Germany is. less than ~TWo-third* of j'M. \<y. Tweed' Rhode, the population of this country, and • >!•-. B. C. Strickland- Athali*’ the estimated total wealth of the s»i i«-iland.» l.orena Strickland. Ma- German Empire. ac4 ording to .t J ;-i« Bailey. computation made shortly before] Mr- .1, M. McK>nzie — RtHM' tpe outbread of the war by I»r. Helf | < ino,; .> in Conni** Good win ferlch. secretary of the v German i Mr*. H. Francis-- ll-ssie Is- treasury. was paced at, from *>:• to j rert. Rena Pclje'11(11. 715 billion dollars, or if bout one-; Mr*. S. M. Riddle- third of the wealth of the Fuited j «on. Ruth Vddison States, which is now estimated 'at Mr- •AVaidlnv E ! more than 22b b: lion tlollars i !i« bef^a S.:n;nion*.. The reports-of our national bafiks !-' .Mrs. I. (J. Langda! of March f>. 1'.'17. show that on the d.iv named these banks ha<! a total of 7a.7:?7.!•*;»• d.po-it ;»c»ount*. T J .: ; is nr incr.-as*- of -in-■- Msy d‘ IP Id. when the r.tit> her of <Kp' -it • act ount> w.-.s 14. L'SS fi.'.'t. It is significant . that 1.2.V$.*',.4l. o> Sf.ven.-‘ciRh11 > - v >f'this in 1 - . - reported by t< .uifr\ banks, in- tliiatin^ t!«> will**: «fih :-^<n «it the. \vi aW?i of the -> ourtry . v The ,total uicre; > f <t« Ke iJ< n tl-«-^rational banks in this p*-Inji’of 1;i' months was bpproxinuitely tw,*! •f.' 1 . Retx-eci Fmj.tb . « -. lohn !). G.’o' **• J *• Fstl er i,a .gilale, M*s. .Ma\ .fa’ctdie !. ’M - I. o' F v • ■> I»:e Lynns. M i i> r\ s - ’• h>-ll. Hyrt.tr M a-' 1 i.-.i ■ * i I mi ; g- it. F' Mr . W S- t-.aU H.i4»;-* liis-ts. V - - . \V \I.-T--« i • • Ftorrie McMillan. M’S. J. .1 P; dg. -F’attie- \<ldi- cipimins. Cleo Xing- DANGEROUS CALOMEL New Discovery! Dodson’s Liver Tone Acts Like Calomel But Doesn’t Gripe, - Salivate or Make You Sick—Don’t Lose a Day’s Work—Harmless Liver Medicine (or Men, Women, Children—*Read Guarantee! 4 ‘ «• w * rm ~ ' -. m - Vc!i! Calomel makes you sick. It’s horrible! Take a dose of the tlanpcrous tlni£ tonight an*l torH^row von mav lose a (lav’s work. (-ilvitrst^is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis < : the bones. - Valotftel, wlien it comes in- ti» ci ntact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feci that lawful nausea and crampingr. If you are sluggish 'aijd “all kiveked out. if your liver is torpid and bowels con>t ; pated, or you have headache, dizziness, coated tonjyue. if breath is had or stomach sour, ju>t-try a_ SpKnfuI of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight^* Here’s my tfuararttee—(To to any drug store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone. Take a siwoitful and if it doesn’t straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the stofe and get your money. Dodson’s Liver Tone -is destroying the sale of calonjel because it is raal liver medicine;, entirely vegetable, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. 1 guar.Hi tee that one spot^nful of Dodson’s Liver Tone will put-your sluggish liver to* work and clean your bowels of that Sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. Jt is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like its pleas ant taste. Imi: 11 r mIk L^ig- amp- LLil.a Pud- \ > >mu’ I’a'iHrtg ftisb NX; loi)*’ Kinsey. Dan Pa<lK*dl. th-G billion, dolhrs. v, Tbo bank report? also show on March 5. r'17. there were 45S.4 SPRAINS %NT» STRAINS KUMUVKD (U'.i shareholder* in the national Sloan'- liniment <|U'ckeiy takes bank* oXithe V-ouritry. including * he pain nm of strains, sprains, 1Yi8.2m4 women shareholders. . bruise* and ftlj niustje soren<'ss. A The latest bank returns indicate doan. clear liqtud easily applied, it that the total 's-sour* • * *»f the qui* kly penetrates w ithout-rubbhjg. banks of the Fnite! St ,ie* at this Sloan'*- Liniment doev s not stain the tini<*. Including national banRs. n or <1<' F the pore-v the fbeezer WITH THE ALRATINC SPOON / DASHER Cv iOtCilEl fflitZERS There are thousands of children who are ^bright but trail—not sick but underdeveloped—they play with their food—they catch colds easily and do not thrive—they only need the pure, rich liquid-food in scorn tipsiON to start them growing and keep them going. Children relish SCOTT’S and it carries rare nutritive qualities to their blood streams and gives them flesh- food, bone-food and strength-food. Nothing harmful in SCOTT’S* Scott & Bowse. Bloomfield. N. I. 1*1 * * * * J.A« KSONffc>»U> state bank/, trust companie*. irg* b;>r>k* and private banks r roxi ni/teh thirty-five billion tafi}.,,exceeding lij‘\f; barking resourc* ever f.hown in any country; Fifty years ago -*•• ruised th;«*e i>iPi*>n. dnllnr* to n*oyid' for the expends y>f the Uivil War. Thu w«-altIcof tbi^ country- Jtod.yx i* eight :<* erKif a* » f ♦hen: our banking rys' ilrcc - f. *w<-r f ' time* as great a? they were then. <»r e\en ; t is late as. 1870, A r this time we an* in a position t - hqisc. with far less < ffort. ten billion divllar* or fifteen billf*>n d(dlar*. or mor.*. and if the monev sboubl b** neede<t. it will be provided promptly like mtiMy sav-jutirstr.rc or ointments. Fby chronie a P- rheumatic ados an*l pains, neurat- d°l' ‘ gia. gout ai «! lumbago ha ve this- ’he £r*-'.t.*t nojj-known remedy handy. For the before pa r ns of firippe'and ftilfowing stren- ;ou< work, it eive^-lju.ek relief At 11 i7n:ggi*ts. 2f*c-7' M.-r> Oig.iniz** liranch i WonuMi - Syrvlcc l.)*agiic. The "matter of organizing . a b-jUfch of the National Lenc'iV fdf ^Avoruen’s Service in Waite:hoto La* b'-»*n; !yrned over to Mrs F. I*. ' 0 \Vu hinan. president ot tiie Walter- .boro Civic League, and she w’t| doubtless rail a meeting of those I’y' terested at some date in the n<at •fu'ure. at whieh time Mrs. y ^J,in>* .(Nans, of Florence. State ej/iirman. wll] possibly attend. A letter from | Mrs. Evans has been yT-V* ived stat ing that sin* w ill be in this part rf the State in thefuture, and could possibly:/ visi* Walferbo’ o. The plan of -Th » (.ru."')>»Z.ition - C(-n throat, the antiseptic oualitie-- kill templates rlevep departments, each the germ and your ''eld hr quickly 1,1 ‘‘’Xp/ "f , i fo. al •-lairman. to relieved Dr: King * New IHscov- i'X'« :i mutilar organi/a ePy has for 48 years been the stand ard remedy for coughs and folds thouaands of homes. It \D COUGHFF.VKHISII .* GUII'PY? You need I>r. King's \ w Discov ery to stop that <old. the soothing balsams ingredients heal the irrjtat ed membranes. soothe ihe sor* ri:n iiol *L(A ■ ltd* r ami pica.-ant* Mai.** you- '■* am S s.nd 1 <• 11* i for t .«*,*i'* »n and .if ! asonabl* A. WICMN 5 SON Buggies and Wagons Wo desire tn oiler I’er sale at prices tin*! terhv- 1*» '-uit. a full line of busies an*! vayr/’i*. We have in the following wel’- 'kacAvn Taylor-Cannady, Parker and Kentucky. . We can -uii ycyfy fancy in any kind of- \ you desire: iianok' al*<» the eclebitited KI nnKL!. W’ay NLy-fine and two h r^c. ‘ IIpGDV ANT) WAGON i!ALNESS IN ’X \ ’ • ST(K’K. See us jY fMere^t^ ! L' ,,r «-v< * i ,-*.••• order. Waiterboro Live Stock & Vehicle Company. .State and from *ho Gei a botvio' today and have it hr.Bily medicine Chest for ^a.>ii?b'; dxiyip. grippe, amf all *■ feet ions. At ypnr *lruj Hon. John C. *;«>»«dwin Visits W/tReyKoco. Hon. ^oli*j/*'. Goo*U i” Littl*» Swjydip **ciif>r -a- if to.- a i«**n this morbing Mr. G(j«Hlw»n tat** that die hail storm vhi h visile! his/se* tion most li-;-tious, but ♦be storm wa-.- 'reakiH, *n that jt.jteder .shell, destroyed th«- cron o* > ne fa:me en*l tfte admeent field not jn lured f* did not do ?»!' tloodwin’ farm mhcb damage. < LEAK YOUK SHIV IN SPRING Spring house cleaning ie* an* tlv-ming inside and outside. I tli pi’fnply *kin is an aftermath of win it r inactivity. Flush your :n'*s- tinep with a mild laxative and d* .*n out the accumulated wastes, * avy to take, thev do not grip*. Dr King’s New Life Pills w iU„cl< itr vour complexion and brighten your eye. Try Dr. King's N*-w Ltfe PilU to night and throw off the :luggi-h At druggists. 2Bc. h Will Deliver \ddrcs s Friday. 1 Rev. Herbtrt F. S*hiroete ;H ).|(**1 n invitation to <i«liu: the si*k. that h» berlain’s Colic. • ]>oea Kt-med' ed tliat- i* s-i\*-*l edy is tised 7-1 )(. «. 41 * * * * -V * * * * * Jaclfr-mhor'^r -1 un*' 2 Mr*, .losh GarvLi Mi*« ^S.'’ : i Pulre*’ were thc/g’.!0\f* of 'Ir ;:n*i Mr*.. G. K. G.trfin efitly. ^1. I. Benton and * I'.ildren Iffitc-i Hf> sister. Mr*. Eddie Cros- by., Sundry. » .N * His* K r : e Way spvfi* Sunday Vfith her p;;:<-n**. Mx/ i-r*! Mrs, G. E. Garvin. Vis- S.i'ab .Ian*- Hod '••* :tti ! Mr. K nneth , ILidge* spent Sattrldny -night j-r.d S’/nday wi*h t* • ir urtv 1 * r: ■’ T’ r V "r”"'' V:, 7 r /tuolioton tiets >1 ••* Kan- \(n> sfient a tdr-a*an* aft. v" arH - night' Wednesday with her unde apd aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Garvin. " Tiie Pine Hill school dosed June 1st, We are nil cry sorry to see our feather. Miss Maud F*adcett. leave, and v.d hope to have her for another term. She ha- many friend* here. ^ , •»‘MiVw’fb ilie Garvin visited her aunt. Mrs. Josh Garvin. Friday. It >we| ('oiii|daint* in India. In n lecture ,1* on* * ' tf e Tie Moines. Iowa, diur* hes a mi*sT*ifi.t ■ from In lin rob! of en ; n*r into th>- in terior cf India, v er^. 1 e wa* *ak* n 'in r betti*- of ( h; Choler;, and THr- i*h him and b-diev- hi* life Thi* fem- c, **fu!ly :n India. enc<ment address r ri*L*> even-' n. ,.l Meggetts. The .M'ggetts -* ,.iuj is. une of the most ;.iogtes- -»-.e in 4be State., and has se-eral p- igressivo measu.'btj which they h. \e tried out. and 'found - orth -.hile. such as military ' .utiinr. play gtound*. etc. l>otb a* a pv* ventiv • an«I cur. fpr * holera. You .may kn* w from th that it can bd dem-ndMl p-n for fli»> milder forms of bow.-l cot 'Plain' ttiat open? in this frdPuitry CM able everywhere. /Opinions from Folks Who Know Several Officer*. \r tli*- ng n' the ' -o i-» tion of Gt -ii-r./** ;.t f h f ' l ist That **lav night. C.^irfon conn For malarial headache, Granger Liver Regulator entirely relieved my trouble.—J. Height, Wetumpka, Ala. Had heavy headache. Vomited twice to six times a day. Four doses > of Granger Liver a ciav. Rcgula ator made me iy was signally honored w i^ini" to thy election n r tjie association W W >nin r ,J,.|^#ted third vice f.ge* Jas ft. Padgett a n:emb‘-' o' executive < omntiftev- an<! S secretary. ■ .') To Cure a Cold In One Day Drives Oat Malaria. Builds Up System Take LAX ATI VK BSOMO Q»ia}M. II ^ovr^T^ELT^S TtTnJC^ * Cou*h and Hradichr and work* oB thr CoM DruKKicti* refund nienry if it tail*- t*> cure. t W. GKCVV r, hikuuturc on v»tb bo* .'ic. UAi. (a-corirhestl. I-. *' tr* : -I* urtt« xm. A Uuc loci. I Ne. well.—Luanda* P. Brindley, i»omer* »ille, Ala. Mother had sick headache. Granger Liver Regulator did hep, more good than all the medicine she had taken before.—PcarTey Davis, Pacio, Ala. 1 never expect to be without it in my home.—Jente Usey, Gadsden, Alt; It is a great saver of doctors’ bill*. — l-«ui* N. Kent. Honoraville, Ala. There is none better*—Dr. T. E. Cothram. Alexia, Ala. A?i druggists sell Granger Liver ReguRMof »■*>*. Try it. w Highest Quality Lowest Price We have accepted the agency tor one of the leading engravers and embossers in the country, and shall bo pleased to‘figure with anyone needing engraved or embossed sta- t.nnery, business or social. We have a full line of samples and /hall be pleased to,^ib- mit prices' for any 1 tJrder for comffiercial stationery, wedding invitations, visiting cards, etc. v .. rsr ' —^ ' THE PRESS AND STANDARD Sim * t is th* name , that ct.'inds for high-I • si in Sewing ' Machipe's. The Sing- j ••r’s -evetal rtyles are the beht f.imilv ma- chtnva on earth. TH El ARE sni.D n\ KAHY TERMS. Old m.ict:in* • tak» n in * vrb«mc**. Terms. Lb* u- o t t..* farm*-T! ’t*f ' n* * r writ*' to Call. SINGER SHOP Ft PWIOTTIE Mg- i;. ". alt* i b« to. S -AA/D- PLANTS We ant; ready at all times to supply Iresh flowers vodding boquets. co»rsag< s *.r in funeral do'-igns. Our -took' is abfU^Qt'ely the. freshest and nr -t :tr t.-tic we can obtain and our !• artists. We request a share * f yo a ,i ( f our be't e(Torts to plea *•. all "'\*Vuft*d bv ign.-^nre ; patronage and jv*-'!!*.- Whenever Ami Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove’a Tasteless chill Ton:C is equally valuable as a Gcnert; T: nil beiause it contains vbe veUi. ncw*n tonic properties ef t)LTNI"»)•' ir* JrCtN. It arts en the Liver, D.iicf mit , ija-ia I’crichcs ttic Illoo ! ai' in :.«•* *:p lie Whclc i, it-t. Rogers Floral 171 Tradd StreeL^ Thone S55. : CHAJ^KSTON, S: ’Phoni “The beauty about onr business is—Flowers.’’ O.l. < 7 it tx