The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 29, 1918, Image 3
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Take Care of
America’s greatest need is for ships—
more ships. * '
Every available vessel is being utilized
in government sejryjtee.
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. Many ships that have been carrying rubber from
Sumatra and Brazil have been taken for active
transport duty. The number now left to bring
rubber to this country is extremely limited.
This will necessarily force a temporary curtail
ment of tire production.
So, make the most of the tires you have.
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Use good tires. u
Take good care of them. Keep them in perfect
repair. See that they are properly inflated.
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Increase their mileage by csyeful driving.’ Keep
out of car tracks and away from
bumps. Don’t scrape the curb
or apply brakes too suddenly.
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Get every mile
have in them.
your tires
Only in that way can you be
assured of youf car’s contin
uous service—and remember,
your tire is a vital war-time
necessity.
So again,
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—take care of your tires.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
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Stoker. Ma> The fariuer* n
this soot ion are busy, trying to cor.-
quor ffenoral ^repn*
Fiord Carter dined with his moth
er. Si i s. Hattie Carter. H\*day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hebe* iTobertao i
and Mr. and Mc,s. Ivy Itennett. vis
ited relatives at Orangeburg Satur
day and Sunday. They made
trip in Mr. Robertson’s Ford.
J. A. • Ctlenn, of North Carolina,
was a weleome visitor at the bom*
of K. B. Bennett Monday afternoon.
- Miss Annie Carter is visiting her
stater, 4 Mrs. ’ Lewis Bennett, oi
Lodge/ this week.
Mrs. \V. F. Robertson and daugh
ter. Lillian, dined with her. sister.
Mrs. W. L. Johns. Ust week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Carter and
chltdren, Harold and Ruth,
Wednesday niuht with Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. .Bishop, of Smoaks. .
Sorry to state the illness of Mrs.
K. B. Bennett, but hope that she
will seon be out again. ' .
Hob Crosby, of this section, left
for Charleston Monday, where he
will go in training.
Jervey' Buchanan and Bub Berry,
of Walterbwro visited in’ this sec
tion Sunday afternoon.
I I. Ife Bennetl had business lij
Ruffin Tuesday afternoon. .
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BIUTOK ON 10ES
ivfiy a Corn is so Painful and
says Cnttinu >lakt-s it
- Them (iron.
Pr*ss.-an VH , ctvfc Initton and yon
form u contact witli a live wtrv'
which rinus the bell. When your .
shoes press against your corn it
pushes its sharp roots down upon a
O ean Ma
SPRING
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Opening Sale
.We Have a complete line in Ladies’ and Men’s'Ready
to Wear. Our Ladies’ Waists and Dresses are the talk
of the town. A big selection in silks.
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Our Mm’s artd Boy’a Ready to Wear can’t be beat
in price or quality.
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• Don’t wait too long on your Ladies’ and Children's
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Hats, as the selection will soon be sold out.
Singer All Over The
World
s Store
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sensitive nerve ^nd you get a shock j
of pain
H. W. COHEN
Next to Herndon’s Restaurant'
WALTEUBORO, S.
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The pu><;base oT over two millioa
Instead of trimming your corns, j ^n-er family, sowing machines ev-j
! which juerelv makes - them grow, fry year is thcjrihute paid by wo-|
just step into an* drug store and |m*-n of the world to this mechanical •
■ ask fo^ a quarter of an ounce of j Perfection. Lt-js the best machinal
freezone This will cost very little th;.t money can buy an*l lasts a lif * j
'hut is sufficiertt to remove 'every Line.
I hard or soft corn or callous
from
one’s feet. A few drops appHed di
rectly upon a tender, aching corn
stops the soreness instantly, and
soon the corn shrivels up so it lift*
right out. root and all, without pain..
This drug freezone is harmless and
never inflames or ev'en irritates the
surrounding skin. / /
THK ANCKLCS OF STRIFK
\V*‘ fix terms to suit purchaser,
and allow 20 per cent, discount for
cash. ... • X*
('alfr 'phone or write to
SINGER SEWING- MACHINE
EMPORIUM
M. PANIOTTIE
■ ». Manager. *
■^iilroad Avenue. ,
’ ■**' *1X. Walterboro, S. C.
A complete sttN'k *»f t'nifeil States TiresXs carried by th«
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following Sale* amt Service l»epot. X. ,
RIZER &
WALTERBORO,
- WIXTHKOI* C'OLLKtiE
M HOLAItSHIP AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop
College and for the admission of
new students will be held at the
county court house on Friday. July
6 at 9 a. m.. and also on Saturday,
HONOR ROLL RUFFIN SCHOOL
July 6. at 9 * m.. for those who
wish to make up by examinations; Duncan Padgett. Parker Chassereau,
additional units required for full Stephens Smyly.
admission to the Freshman Class of J Third Grade—*Bess<e Breland,
this institution. The examination Hubert Padgett. Cecil Rhoad. Gra-
on Saturday. July 6. will be used, ham Crosby, Herman Williams,
only for making admission units., Edna Smyly, Louise Stnyly, Bessie „ „ „ .... , J
The scnolarships will be awarded, Lee Smyly. Mabel Priester, Dorothy * , Bell, it is said that men
. (By F. W’oodruff.)
There’s a little town about 6b
miles south of Birmingham, on the
Louisville L Nashville, called Ver-
bana.
The town is well named. &
It is redolent of the old-fashion
ed southern flower. It is peopled
by simple farmer folk. Some mth*
stantial citizens of Montgomery keep
summer homes there.
There are few sounds about the
place. An occasional mule team
rattles down a red clay road draw
ing an empty wagon to the general
stores, or bumps pleasantly hack
toward the Chilton county hills.
Oecassionally a gentle wind causes
the leaves of the oak trees that
shade the town to sit*b one of those
sighs of content that men breathe
r after\j goofl meal on a good ser-
jinon. or a well-rendered piece of
musie. *
; It’s as peaceful a place as can be
'found in Alabama or any other
place. It might well have been
modeled after Goldsmith’s "Sweet
Auburn."
I But thefe's a new sound there
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! It is the Angelus of Strife.
It calls the people of Verbena not
onK to worship but to deeds.
Kvtqw afternoon Tfft 6 o’clock th**
bell pf\lhe Verbena churyh ring*.
It continiibe to ring for two.minutes,
and while if*, brazen song is lifted
the people of X^erbena stand and
pray.
With heads uncovered and bowed.
The following is jeach .mnn. each womatK each child,
each saint, and each sinb^r repeats
these words:
"God bless xiur President, ohc sol-
gu
them on f6 victory.
When the sound begins, the ob
servance of its call is universal.
Men halt in the stree.t: wagons are
pulled up on the road; women rise
from their knitting or pause in their
cookery—for they have earfy sup
per in Verbena—the plowman half*
his work, and each repeats the
prayer.
Verbena calls it "The Prayer of
To Coro • CoM la Oaa Day.
Take LAX ATIVX BROMO Qatalac. It Mops ths
Cough and Headacha and wort* off the Cold.
Or.icgUta rr-iund money It ft faila to con.
L. w. GBOVB’S ai»-**-n on each box. 30c.
THE NEW LOCATION OF
Finn Jewelry Store
AT GREENVILLE, S. C.
211 W. Washington St.
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All Correspondence will be given
Prompt Attention
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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
Ruflin, May 7
the honor roll of Ratlin school:
First Grade—Merrial Breland.
Clarence Thomas. 1.ouie Dewittj.
Preston -Appleby, Klein Williams. andythe uNatron. nnd
Janie Smith, Lina Mae Smith, Mag
gie Crosby, Harold Patrick, Edna
Chassereau, Edward Smyly, Nell
Smyly.
Second Grade—Pearl Crosby,
upon the examination held on Fri
day, July 5. Applicants must not
beless than sixteen •ydars of age.
who have never been known to pray
before answer its call dutifully.
Chassereau. ,
1 Fourth Grade—Royce Breland.
Prentiss Ulmer, Lee Smyly, Willie
When scholarships are .vacant after , Hiott, Edna Griffin. Jennie Smyly. In Remembrance of Novdie and
July 5 they will be awarded.' to • Fifth Grade—Mazie Padgett. Ma» ' Jud*on Sc arson
.hose making the highest average at Croaby, Willie Mae Miley, Pattio In remembrance of littl^ Novdie
this examination. provided they Mae Crashy, Earle Appleby ancj little Judson Searson. who died
meet the conditions governing the; Sixth Grade—Alma Griffin. May- in our home. Litlle Novdie died
award. Applicants for scholarships me Ulmer. ' • iJanuary Hth. IfllT. and little Jud-
should Write to President ^lohnsor f'-“Seventh Grade-. Ida Brclabd, I** 0 ® died May 4. 1U17. No one^ will
for scholarship examination blanks. Mhcrt Kinard. Harold Thomas, ;ev*V fllj the sweet little places and
The<e blanks, properly filled out bv Reba Carter. Capye Appjeby. Eva no one knows how* these two little
i ppMcah*. should l>e filed with ,f’;osby. Ernest I’atrick
j’residtTt Johnson by .lulv 1st. ^ ! Eighth tirade* Maud Crosby
' Scholarships are worth $ loo and '.innLin 'Smyly. Lawson lltner
fre< mi-inn The n* \t session will .Ninth Grade Kay Miley; .Vnn ! «
open Si ,.te. if.i : lx, IMS, fur -f elh Cto.-hy, faona Carter,
tiier. information and catab»i;ue. ad- Tint!) Grad«“ Gertrude Thoma-
dress Piealdeiit I*. R. .lohn-ou. MocK Ti'eluia Mile*. Mollo WilliatiK
Hill. 5. C. , .'-22-rip / v
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If you do not own your home, Begin to
plan for buying it now.. Real Estate will
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Never get cheaper.
See us if you wish to buy; see us if you
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Property sold on commission or flat.
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Let us Know Your Wants if You Wish to Buy.
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Hoiyfl to llappim^s. - u
> Tie amiable, cheeiTui and good^ na-
ured and you are much 010^ like
ly to be happy. You wMl find th ! s
Ou M:yy 14th. If'-v, j will apply |diflleult. *f rot impo-.«ible, however,
to the. Probate Jud-e for Colleton 1 when you arc constantly troubled
county. South Carolina. I •• Letters with constipation. Take (’han.b*
Diymissqry of the * state - u.‘ H> nrv j tain’s Tablets and gi-t rid of. tha*
Harvev.
ancx-la a*o misned - in this homo.
God pfvetli and God (aketh and God
knows lies! in h'r area. They Ij
happv 'iitle am . Is with our li n
Savior and Lord.’ Sleep on I Mle
liabias nnd take youi Xjest. _Jof I
I new God wanted you for sunU> .;ni* 11
to shmf *neti day fot him, l I ’owll
>op ate not dead for’you both arevl
’ -!i p‘n ip .)< tdygr, <1 ■ n. 1
Lord I heljcv* w it iCTaitli. .!')]>.• jl
.,^d prai <> * 1
Bye bye,
MOT Hi
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W alterboro,
Manager.
South Carolina
SUSANNAH HVKVEY.
4-17-tt. A 'Jn.inistVatri'.
Walterboro. S C, .\pril 12. IMC
<i«*t Rill of Your Rbe-irilKtWm.
Now is the time to get. rid r.* • . i- 'I
and it will be easy Tfiese tnl>|et> 1 benuiatism. You will find C» mr-
rot no! move the bowel?, but im-'berlain’ Liniment a great I Ip.-
prove the appetite nn ! atreogthen ( The relief which tf affords i- alone
the digestion. worth many time* its cost
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