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MRS. KIESQ SICK
SEVEN MONTHS
iMtardt to Heakk by Lydia L
Ptokbam’s Vef etable Compound.
Aaron. 111.— 4
I suffered from •
For seven lone months
female trouble, with
severe pains in my
back and sides until
I became so weak I
could hardly walk
from chair to chair,
and got so nervous
I would jump at the
slightest noise. I
was entirely unfit
to do my house
work, I was giving
up hope of ever be
ing well, when my
sister asked me to
try.Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound. I took six bottles and today I
ms a healthy woman able to do my own
<hoasework. I wish every suffering
•roman would try Lydia EL Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, and find out for
themselves bow good it ia”—Mrs. Cjuu.
A. Kuso, 606 North Ave., Aurora, III.
The great number of unsolicited tes
timonials on file at the Pink ham Lab
oratory, many of which are from time
to time published by permission, are
proof of the value of Lydia £L Pink-'
bom's Vegetable Compound, in the
treatment of female ilia.
Every ailing woman in the United
States is cordially invited to write to
the Lydia EL Pinkham Medicine Co.
<confidential), Lynn, Mass., for special
advice. It is free, will bring you health
and may save your life.
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COLLEC.K OF CHARLESTON
SOUTH CAROLINA’S OLDEST
COLLEGE
‘ISftrd Year Hegins September 23th.
Entrance examinations at all the
county seats Friday, duly 13, at 9
a. m.
Four year course leads to the A. B.
and B. S. degrees. A two-year pre-
medical course L given.
A free tuition* scholarship Is as
signed to each coupty of the State.
Spacious buildings and athletic
grounds, well equipped laboratories,
unexcelled library facilities.
Expense moderate. - For terms
and catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH. Pres.
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• MARRIAGES *
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LUCAS—HYKNK
The marriageHif,Miss Pamela La
mar Luoas and < \VUlliam Godfrey
Hyrne, tyrmerly of Walterboro, took
place last evening at T o’clock at St.
John’s church. White daisies on
the altar and palms grouped in,.tho
chancel formed the decorations in
the church.
E. S. Roberts presided at the or
gan and the bridal chorus from
Lohengrin was played as the wed
ding party entered the church. V
The ushers, Jonathan Lucas, Jr.,
and Latnar Baker entered- first, fol
lowed by the maid of honor. Miss
Caro Lucas, the sister of the bride,
and her only attendant. The bride
came in with her father. Jonathan
Lucas, by w hom she was given away,
and at'the chancel steps w as met by
the bridegroom and his best man.
Parham Jeter of Santuc. S. C. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. W.
T. Dakin, rector of the church.
The bride wore a sapphire color
ed coat suit of fade silk embroider
ed in self color, and the blouse of
flesh colored Georgette crept* trim
med ipith cream fillet lace. Her hat
was blatk lace, straw lined . with
blue silk and beneath the brim were
pink rOses. She carried a sflower
bouquet of bride's roses and swain-
soniag.
The maid of honor’s dress was of
white satin, the skirt having an
over-dress of Georgette crepe N»-ith
apron effect back and front. The
waist was a combination of satin
and Georgette crepe, bands of hem
stitched satin crossing in front and
meeting in the back.* Her flowers
were pjnk' coses.
Mrs. Lucas w^ore a gown of white
voile, and Mrs. B. G. Hyrne. mother
of the bridegroom, wore a dress of
gray satin. . *
Immediately after The ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Hyrne left for the
mountains of North Carolina, and on
their return from , their wedding
trip will reside in Savannah.
Among ■ the out^>f-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. V G. Hyrne. of
Walterboro, 8. (\; father’and moth
er of the bridegroom. and Miss
Charlotte Hume Lucas and Miss
Helen Lucas, of Charleston.—Sa
vannah Morning News of June 28.
YES! LIFT A CORN
Applications Wanted • OFF WITHOUT PAIN!
WE CAtf HANDLE AT ONCE
SEVERAL APPLICATIONS FOP.
FARM LOANS IN AMOUNTS OF
61000 AND UPWARDS FOR A FIVE
YEAR PERIOD.
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Colleton Insurance and
Realty Company
RK M. JEFFKRlESe Pres.
\C.F. MVCKENFUSSl Mgr.
WALTERBORO. S. C,
HIGH GRADE
Cincinnati Authority tells how to
dry up Com or Callous so it
Lifts off with Fingers,
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You corn-pestered men. and wo
men need suffer no longer. Wear
the shoes that nearly killed you be
fore. says this Cincinnati authority,
because' a few drops of freezone ap
plied directly on a tender, aching
corn or callous, stops soreness at
once and soon the corn or hardened
callous loosens so it can be lifted
out. root and all. without pain.
- ^A.i small bottle of freezone cos*.»
very little at any nrug store, but
will positively take off every hard
or soft corn or callous. This should
lie tried, as it is inexpensive and is
said not to irritate the surroundtov
skin. /
« If your druggist hasn't svnyyfree-
Zone tell him to get a smalt bottle'
for you from bis wholesale drug
house. It is fine stuff and act's like
a cliarm everv time.-
MEAL CONTAINS '
POTASH. DO YOU
WANT IT?
THE BEST
, ' , CHEAPEST FEED.
Walterboro Oil HI
STOP, LOOK AND READ THIS
>2f a man lores a girl, that his busi
ness;
If a girl loves a man that’s her busi
ness;
If they get married that's their
business.
So, If you want your automobile seat
covereda and clothes cleaned, see
The New York Pressing Club; for
that’s their business.
New York Pressing
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W*>. are ver> sorry to hear of thy
illnese of Miss Lu< He Reach, Miss
Annie Avant and Thayer Fend*-,
iriit we are eagerly broking foi war 1
to their recovery. ^
Ivy Avant motored to Mr. Kin-
s* > s Sat un|uy *tft$rndon in his
• jitney” to take Misses Ethel afid
Rei tha Kinsey to Mr. Mort is' on a
short visit.
Mrs. Rarto Graves and childten
wote the guests of MT. ami Mrs. \.
V. Reach recently. - ,
John Mixon and Tommie Trowell
were the guests of Miss Lucile. and
Jessie Reach recently,
.1 VVi Reach ami family are visR-
ing iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Reach. •
Miss Juanita Reach. while in
South Carolina, will be the guest of
Miss Thelma Avant.
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'Take OiidTine. -It will (top jour chill* and frver.. it will male yow
well and jtrong again. •< If you live in a malarial country take it oner
a week. Not only will it ward off malaria, but it it an excellent
tonic and appetizer,. Build* you up, make* your blood red, and fill*
you full of life. \
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RUB-MY-TISM
Will ’curt RhettmBttomr N«u*
rsliis. Headachet. Cramps. Colic
Sprain*. Bruiaca. Cuta, Burnt, Old
Bom,* Tetter. Rintf; Worm .-Ec
zema, etc. AntiMptie Amodym*.
used internally or externally. 25c,
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Bectuae of ita tonic and U*ative effect. UAXA-
TIVB B*OMO QL1NINE i* better than ordinary
Quinine and doe* .not c*u»e nereou.ne** nor
ringing ia bead, ffemetaber the full aame aad
look foe the aigaalure of 8 W caOVE. TSa
Taking liig fli.anr**^.
It i^ a gr«‘at risk to Iravpl wit’i-
out a bottle of ('lianiliprlain’s Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a*
this preparation cannot be obtain
ed on’tlie trains or steamships. At
tacks of bowel complaint are often
sudden and very severe, and every
one should go prepared for them.
Obtainable everywhere.
L. J. Jones, of l^rdge. spent sev
eral days the latter part of the
week in town with relatives and
friends.
POULTRY PARASITES
You keep the chicken hotise clean
to keep the parasites riff the chick
ens. You spray to kill germs—but
what do yoij'do to get the germs and
parasites inside the chickens? Hen.<
especial!v show It at moulting time
and during the winter. How cap
you expect them to lay? Free them
of ali internal parasites by feeding
R. A. Thomas Poultry Powder oc
casionally. If It doesn’t make your
hens happy, we vlll return your
money. A Wichman it Son, Wal
terboro, and A. V. BaggeM. Hen
dersonville. Imo.
sAn Ambition and a Record j
r THF. need* of the South >re identical with the ner J* ;
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