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) A / v — f i -s: ■/.. V Apm 1918. *T&E PRESS AMD STANp ARD fumfi jm-t ILIBL IBEStTi > COMMENCEMHNT FOR HIGH SCHOOL / » , WaUrrbom Hiirh School IVcftaHn^ * F»»r :m KUborate C neat Karly in J I You art asked to spend wae/y—to buy only the things honestly needed to mam' tain your health and efficiency,, 'l his is intelligent thrift. The Government asks it of you as a war measure : : /• Thrift requires the ex- eicise of restraint and i9elf-denial ^ —qualities \\ ithout which you cannot achieve the success in. life, which it is your ambition to achieve and for the lack of which you are likely to suffer in later years. * ' *0 - v _ > Tin money you acquire by thrift you are asked • V. loan—not give—to your country. It will come back <£ to you when you may need it far more than you do now, and you unit be paid interest for its ass* is a frightful thing, but it may prove of inestima* ble benefit to you, if it teaches you the good habit of thrift. Wself by Investing in liberty Bonds " N \. ^ ^ ^ ^ , \ THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY \ H. W. BLACK, JR. Your Uncle Sam “He’s got a bagfull of the best securities on behind it—you know what that means. He’s putting into the homes of our folks from Maine to California, chance of a lifetime—to help this grand old country, < and fp lay something by for that little house on the hill you have been dreaming about “Honest goods? Believe me, there never was such gueds. \ “What! You were looking everywhere for just tliis chance? Fine! Open the bag, Uncle! H^s one of us. He’ll take a dozen.” V 8OU!0ini!IIIIUI THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY IIJUlHIIBmmBD THIRD LIBERTY LOAN AD NO. 25 Meet Your Uncle Sam at any Bank or Bond Booth, and get into the fight—and get in big ! The faculty of the Walterboro. htifh school is Retting the proKram for the.commencement erercWea of the school in shape. These exercis es will embrace three days. June 3, ♦i and > 7. The first day will be class day. which will be something new lor Walterboro school commence ments. The second * day will be given over for exercises of the grammar school department and th’» last day will be for the graduation exercises. Definite announcement as to the speakers for ,this occasion cannot be made at present. Dr. Bailey is in communication with some prom inent educators and he will be able to announce the speakers as soon as (ieflaite ^ arrangements can be made. _ , *’ Nature < ure«, Tire Doctor Takes the Fee. There is an old saying that “Na ture cures, the doctor takes the fee," hut as everyoae knows Vou can help Nature \ery much and thereby en able it to effect a cure in much less time than Is usually required. Thin is particularly true of colds. Cham berlain's Cough Itemed v relieves thr lungs. ItauifleK the toilfch muni < and aids ip itlr expectoration, allays the cough and aids Nature in restor ing the system to a healthy condi- tlea. / I NITK.D K1ATKS ms^ltlKKN TO (TtIHIS. SAYS BAkKit T 1 x is the message of Secretary of V . Baker to the people of til * In if States, expressed to the field r.r'eni- of the KsdcJiffe Q£autauqun. who as'ied the Secretary in what wa\ they could help in winning the war “First, I’d like to have you tell the people that their country has risen to the etnerg«ney: that it is meeting its responsibility; that if i« ’ealizing its opportunity; that the shole country, every part of it. is knit together in a'Wwiumunitv of spirit and a community of effor* which is bringing the great power of our unexhausted and perhaps In exhaustible resources to hear for success. pSecond. that this isn’t one man’s war. or a group of men’s war, or an army’s war, bui it is a war of ALL the United States, and. "Third, that the dignitv of this task is so great that EVERY man’s effort in it is an honor to him, ami by an appreciation of his partieipa t»on in :t each man sets himself not only for better contribution now. but for a larger usefulness in the subsequent reconstructive worl: which is to come after the war is over." CLASSIFIED ADS / FOR SALE FOR HALF/—Ten snw*» and giltx bred to Hampshire bopr, at 11 rents per pound. B^ (1. Willis. Cottagex ille. It. FOR SALE—One Log Beam Saw Mill Carriage in good condition, also one small Moulding Machine; prices reasonable. Colleton Mer cantile A- Mfg. Co. Ritter, S. C. 4-10-4L FOR SALE—Acid phosphate, 120.0 * pep' ton'. A. Wichman ft Son. St. FOR HALE—Long staple cotton seed. Blue ribbon at State Fnir every y»r. Adapted to this cli mate. $2.50 per bu.. f. o. b. Edlsto Island $1.75 in 500 hu lot*. Will trade seed for good sound peas, bushel for bushel. ^J. ?Nrlnton Whalex. Edisto Island. S, C. 3-27-4tp. earth—he stands these fighting bonds Why, man, this is the WANTED BOND NELPWtft’ TMBOMT ~ These Bonds Mean So Much More Than Money Your money would be of little use to you if the Germans should win the war abroad and come over here to complete t their work of world subjugation. Invest your money in Liberty Bonds—ope Bond arms a soldier and may save his fife. ^ V • ' It's civilization against devilization ft * '• s '' THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY %€ Everything The Best Y / Do Your / * » Sacrifices Compare With These? r I *HE American boy who goes to war £ gives up the position which means so much to his future, or die little business which has just begun to show promise Oa fluooes8» WANTED—At the State HoapFal for the Inaane, Columbia, white women, preferably between th" ages of pighteen and thirty year*, aa student nurses and attendant/*. For Information write the snper- intendent. 4-2-4f WANTED—A few gallons good syrup, in bottles, or iugs. pot ufl When first boiled. W. W Smoak LOST MERCANTILE THE BRICK STORE b- J KOCND—one suit case containin ' clothioe found rear Roadside on the Charleston and Savannah nubile rngd. Owner can ret same by identifying it and pa%ing f;>.' thi* advertisement. Apply to II. J. Givens. White Hall. S. C. I/OKT—At Mr bawxilb-. on** medium sfre black sow. siup.II black sow. shoal, three harrow pigs, white and bla'Jt spotted, and one little sandy red and black spotted sow pic; all marked in the same mark; Crop, bullet hole and iip- perbit in one ear. crop, half-crop in other ear. Reward Of $10.0(1 for return to Willie Craven. Wal terboro. Route 2. 4-JO-2tp TAKEN IT*—A black hoar shoat, marked crop and bullet hole in each ear. Owner vran get MVjie by paying expenses. Thoma^ Graves. Walterboro. S. C. 4-2-31;) BUSINESS LOCALS —Just receive:! far <f “Anthony” Fence Wire. I! W. Black. Jr, RFR-MV-TISM—Antiseptic. IteRev- cs RIicumnti»Ri. Sjtrnin*-. NcnruI gia. etc. 1-D-Bm — Wire at \. Wichmrn U rV.n —Fee A. V.'ichRtan ft Son f'»' wire. Break your Cold or lji(irip|>e xxith a fexv dose% of GGC. l-O-Bmo. —Just rece.ved two cars of American wire. A. Wichman ft Son. He He bees ike probability of beag obfifeJ fte tike op life anew when he ictanu; of kwmtal the advantages whack years of hard weak have won for him. /s' • •' , » He facet die possdJity of osming hack in* capacitated for earning a living, and of being dependent upon kit friends or upon charity. / He facet the possibility of never coming home at all Facing these things, he goes to Fiance to fight for us who remain safely at home —aad when the moment comes for him to go over the top—* he GOES! What wifl he think, how will he leek if we complain because we are asked to make a few sacri fices for him — sacrifices so insig nificant whan compared with his? «/' Show him that to invest in Liberty Bonds is not a SACRIFICE but a PRIVILEGE—an appre ciation of his sacrifice! And When Yen Ivy-Buy! ■> - / 7V: - * |PipP / ■ ^ / a* / ThU Space Paid For and Contributod By _ _ ^ e* w... Walterboro Seed mi Feed fo. Seeds and Feeds of Quality Brawlcy Blark, of Florence, is at Mrs. darrie j>D« Fraser 8p**nt t.i' home for a few days visiting bln week-end with her dgughter. Mis:* parents. Dr. gnd Mrs. H. W Black, j Jf ., 8lr FraF t. ri who is one of the Mr. Black is flagman on through trains between vannah. Florence and Sa- ,oar ^ ,,r * in school. the Cdlumbia high mi • ' •*rlJ ■ i. f 1 u| I- w x\ ■ M • a