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Adams Uun. June S.—The Adams
Uun graded school closed last Fri
day, after a successful year. The
closim; exercises were patriotic and
appropriate. The Liberty bond flak
was presented by Mr. Prinsle,
Charleston, with an appropriate ad
dress. It was gracefully received
by-.Dr. Taylor, whose remArks werej
enthusiastically received. ,
The following w'on honors for
the year: " Kdwln Linder. Herbert)
1 Linder, Hilnwi Lind< c. Koherta Bd-j
Wallace Smith. Taliaferro
CONSfcKVi VU THE ACVE
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To a native of a certain section
or the south area t that is well known
,roi Ju malarial |tendencies ,a St.
Louis traveling man said:
I notice that there in a »;reat
deal ol UKiie hereabouts.” ' . w
...V '*• [ Wi,s laconic response." 1
‘That's a ^reat dra|y back. It
unhts j man entirely for^ wori ,
do<* n't it'.’”
m iaily it does.” said the oth
er. Mil!, here on my farm, when
'fm.v m.ui .T,,! iri bas a riijit hard fit
, Jof the -hak' s w,. fastens the churn-
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if;
monds, Wallace Smitit. Taliarernjj
ITaylor.'Nell Taylor. Marion Linder.1
Mar* a ret lafider. Jo«* •Kdmondson,
Brvin Tiivel. Haskell Satiders.
Mr: Mitehe(l/> the principal, l«':t
immediatelv for )ii> home in. Wake
Barest.' N. C.. i'or a brief visit to
dash.
brip..
miniiT
I l»< !e
hi'ii and. stranger, he
batter insfd,. of fifteen
York Times.
''•on -> %rn»> of ^xieu^ion
A.: I tnerjy. ana was unablek do
™ •< . • nn* HI the Department! ^“Ung.; My son. a young twy, had to
i ot ’ilt nv’s tond pt odnet io'i i “0 all tr.y household duties,
hi's uiotiier. before entering upon 8,1,11 ,:i '" r \ai‘oti eampau . riiis.l *1 was not able to do anything until I
hT? duties in the navy. Miss Loulie lfl as * °f* : '>.tu* over _t*
Jenkins left Saturday for her home
on Bdisto.
\ .very heautifn! weddinc of tlu* 8r ; 1 . ">ntA aaent work, servui
•unties;. 1 .ijfiu are in liom *
* NERVOUS WRECK
Fraa Tim Yean’Mfakf. Sin
br*i MaStlkr Vi
Text* City, Tex.—In an interesting
statement, Mrs. 0. H. Schill, of fhiatown,
uys: "For three years I suffered untold
agony with my head. 1 was unable to
do any of my work.
I just wanted to sleep an the time, tor
that was the only eale I could get, when
I w as asleep. I becagie a nervous wreck
Just from the awful suffering with my
thead.
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I v. w as so nervous that
would nlake me jump out
least noise
my4>ed. f
past week, ond of
. t.-rest, .Trim that of K Mi |
j Hatriwell Drown. daUKhtor of
i W M. r.row'ii. to Lieut. Fred
[I**, of Washinuton, <»n Monday
eyeninc in Christian church by
l'»*v. C,uion. r**ctor of the * churcli.
The ••hurcfi was hcautifully clec-
orsted or the occasion. The love-i
I - as. of- :1.4ur. ov.i .the: took Cardui. I took three bottles in all '
nin , ..on,- simitar wot* on July I an d it surely cured me of those awful
' »>l this total I -t-i, , • . ..
ar. a m,:u> aaent work, servm J . ^ ha S three years
. 2.4 * . nfi. •< ; i,»;<»*» are m iiom * I *? 0 ' and * * CR0W t!, e cure is permanent, '
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much social.in
Mution Cation work. ser\iju. if
Mr. * ’ ’’oouib-s; and !»12 are in
Mil- ho-s' ; lid mils* club work. In the
15 So it hern States 2,*»2„4 workers
carrying out the plaus o:'
the lood catupaidH, and in the TJ
Noi f h. j [i apil Western States :»,027
are .umloyed. On July 1 of last
the! ar ‘
War-time Responsibility—
Yours and Ours
National necessity has put a new responsibility
on every motorist.
Utmost service is demanded—the highest use
fulness of yourself and your car.
Service and economy are your only considera
tions. /
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Our responsibility goes hand in hand with yours.
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As the largest rubber manufacturer in the world,
it is our duty to supply you with tires of unfailing
reliability and extreme mileage.
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Upited States Tires are more than making good
- in this time of stress. X
They are setting new mileage records—establish
ing new standards of continuous
service—effecting greater economy
by reducing tire cost per mile.
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There is a United States Tire for
every’ car—passenger or commer
cial— and every condition of
motoring.
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The nearest United States Sales
and Service Depot will cheerfully
aid you in fitting the right tire to
your needs.
United StatesTifes
are Good Tires
Jy pink roses, the *reeo palms and
smilax idendinu harmoniously with
Innumerahle candles, shed such a
becoming -low upon tho dainty
costumes and lovely faces of thy
bridal party.
■’'be pink color scheme was ar-
’'-ticcllv carried out in the daintv
costu:si s of -the attendants of th-)
bryle as well as'in the church dec
orations. At the proper moment
th^ rains of the wedding march
* xe« *e«l by the.skilful r Mrs. S. O.
Tayli floated out and the bridal
party entered.
M b es| \imes Wallace, H'ariet
Allstdn, Katharine Sanders. Leila
Wilson wore dainty uowns of .pins
orcandv. and carried pink roses.
Miss Charlotte Rrown wore pink
taffeta and a beautiful bouquet of
pink roses. J.ittle Harriet Rarn-
well was fairy-like in a dainty, pink
(nation carry inn a. dainty basket of
pink roses to scatter before fh *
bride.
The bride entered upon the arm
of her father, who pave her away,
lookintr very fair and stately in her
wedding uown of white satin made
with a court train, veil caupht with
orange blossoms, and a magnificent
bouquet of bride’s roses, and was
met at the chancel by the lyoom
and his liest iua*n, Mr.. Charlie Dar
in u.
The ushers were Messrs. Kdmoml
ReUirtKer and Dan Rlakp.
\ larve .reception at the. Iiome of - ,
tjie bride fMlbwed the ceremony.
The Jioqte was beautifully decorat_
ed for the occasion. Mrs. I. J,
Kumph. Mesxl. i’. Wilson ami Mrs.
T. J. Taylor sen ed the delicious
punch. Just before leavin* -for
ycai l.’it'i were employed in Mie
Soutliiiu states, and rill*; in the
Nonhei a and Western States. In
the Southern States there are Ltd
ne-r u vvjinnty auents and Irit) peqro
hoiii. demoniitration agents.
{lor I have never had any headache since
taking Carduf. ..
Nothing relieved meunlfl! took Cardui. !
It did wonders for me.’*
Try Cardui fpr your trouble*—made
from medicinal ingredients recommended
m medical books as being ot benefit in i
female troubles, and 40 years of use has
proven that the books are right Begin
taking Cardui today. NC-J34
There is mors Catarrh tn this section
•( the country than all Other diseases
put together, and for years tt was sup
posed to be incurabla. Doctors prescribed
locbl remedies, and by constantly railing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
It In. arable. Catarrh la • local dlseafe,
areally influenced by constitutional con
ditions and therefore required constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medl-
rl 1 '* 1 . manufactured by F. J. Chaney *
Co.. To:- do. Ohio, is a constitutional
remei.v. i B taken Internally and acta
thru th- Blood on the Muroua Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re
ward is offered for sny case that Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for
circular- and testimonials.
F.J CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Feld by Druggists. 75c.
Hail s Family JnUs for constipation.
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You can run your
Dcrt—
—fifty miles foe the
price of » modest
Juncheon for yourself.
—fifteen miles for the
. coi>t of a £,ooJ ci^ar.
Dort owners^pre prov
ing it.by actual cvcry-
day-in-service experi
ence and are pleased
• to say so. * .
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TTiey will also soy that
our local methods be
fore and after the sole
< hnehes satisfaction in
Dort ownership. (
{ otn the Dort Motor Thrift
e&ion. Start by looking
us over today.
HlirtS ADVANt'K JTNK 1ST
SKK I S NOW.
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MONDMENTS! ™SJ1 co.
AMMO THIS MOTTO., IU4VS
"What is tho correct translation
of tfj,. aiotto of that lovely tin* you
irax*- !iii’'\y , . ^
H« F^tliful to tin* last.”
She "The last! How honied!
And you've always told me be for* 1
that I was the very tirst!” Minne
apolis Tribune.
For Indigcstioh, Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to fhe public by Paris Medr
cine Co . manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
Quinine aiid drove’s Tasteless chill Tonic.
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CARDS.
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R. M. JEFFERIES
Attorney and CounscHor at La*
W A I.TKRiM IRO, H. V.
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i Prwtlce in all lourts except Kquity.
1 AM AC.KNT FOR OHKROKKK
MARBLE WORKS. SKB ME FOR
Estimates and skcFrk my
FIOURKS BEFORK HUTING.
C. C. H10TT
ROl'ND, S: C.
1 Aians NeKotiate*! on Improve*!
Farming I .and*.
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon
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Office Hours, i) a. m. to i p. m.|
3p. in. td S p. ui. riione 10d-X.
Walferhoro, 8. C.
It for you.
> vj
was Ciru*
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m:w her hou-
hy Miss
Charlestdo.the bride
qiiet which
Wallace.
Manji handsome and ns* fiit pres
ents -were received" hy the popular
you mi coy pie. Lieut. Miller is w*Tl.
known here, bavin* lived aY (’o-'-
hahee for set oral years,
Lieut, ^and Mrs. Miller left fo,
Charleston in automobile, ?v J. -
Rtimph. as usual, takinir them'. T;v-
ushers .■•n*l attendants also .tccoCi-
panied thetu, wishing to see thei i
aboard the train for Washington.
I)iif tho cru* i eate ke«‘p*:r fem*.'ti
ed obdurate, c n thev parted at th< !
cate in the Cnion Station. The |
are now ia Xcyv Yo*k.
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WE OFFER
WEEK
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We know United States Tires are GOOD tires. That’s
Why we Sell Them.
R1ZER & AYER, Walterboro.
C. CONE’S GARAGE, Lodge.
V H. D. PADGETT, Jr., Ruffin'
RESl l.rs WILL
STARTLE WAI.TKRHORO
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People report quick r* suits from
pure l.avoptik *'>e wash. \ cirl <
with w. ak, strained eyes was h*Ip I
••d by ONE application. H* r moth-(
er could not sew or read because of
eye paint. In one week her trouble
was tone. \ small bottle of La*
rptik is kuaianteed to h* Ip EVERY
CASE weak. Istrainefl or inttam* i
eyes. »)N’E WASH startles with jts
quick results. Muininum eye c *p
FREE John M. Kb in. drueyist.
MONEY TO LOAN
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WALTERBORO, S. C
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WINTH ROD f’OLLFGK
phi? examination, provided th^y
..... X.eet the ctinditions ^uve'nint the
H )L.3lt>Hll %M> LNTI1A V L ( . tW - r ,| Vpplicants for sohol.v, sinn-.
r.XA^HNA i ID.V J <fould wrij*^ to Fresld* nt J< hns >
• m • ■ * !.fro seh'olarship examination blanks
The examination for tl» award ot ; h) ., nks> p I , > p. -. v fi |l. d out hv
? nt scholarships in- Winthrop j ap p! icanfi s * lonW , .x ,u^.j with
' oiteie and for the admission of | /regi(Jent j 0 *, n « on i,y j ;}y l>t
n*"* - students will b«‘ ‘••Id at ' i* t .Scholarships are worth fldq and
fonnty court house on FrWav. Iiil> ,„itj 0 n. The next s*Won will
'* at 9 a - r ‘> * an.l also on Satimlay,j 0 p.. n Septemh.u 18.101S. For' f
. K ' 9 a .,. r '.* ^ ,,r those/ who , j j,,.,. information • and catalog ae. 4 d
sn to make up hj exai' ination-' i ( i r , Sf! |). |$. .lolmMtn, R<>ck
additional units required for full'Hil], S. C. 5-22-4tp
sdrn.ssion to the Fresh:i;r.n Class ,*u
th s mstitulion. The * xaminnHon ! '
on "at ,,,jay, j ,1, w,U h** u*. *. You Need a rjcncra ,
'“B for makinc admission nnit^.
The senolarships will be. awarded
up; n the examination held **n Fri-
**;* ^ Applicants niust not
than sixteen \*i rs" of ace.
”h»n scholarships are vacant after
•k ^ they will ^ . awarded to
those foaking the highest average at
Take ©rove s
Tlx« Old Standard Grove’s *
chill Tonic is eqnal’y Vay.nMe ?
General Tonic hei jiv se it c< rira:* . : l w
aellkrown tonic pfopetties r f
md IRON. It art* v n ti e !. ; -r, Jfr ■
out Malaria Eni^bes the t,...
Builda up ths M boie byst* m. ‘J ceti*
RFSOMHONS OF RLSI’Ke T
Wh«>re*s it has pleased our
Heavenly Father to call to Himself
our beloved sistef, Mr*. Elizabeth
1\insex. who entered into rest Mav
15. IttlN, resolved:
That we members of Rethan
Baptist church have suffered a great
loss in giving up one of our mdsr
faithful members. Her sweet and
gentle manner ever ready to serve
her Maker, a beautiful disposition
of unselflshness.-'-fceepinK befor*. he
at all times the Golden 'Rule,' leaves
with us a life that will be an in
spiration through the years to con:**.
We bow in humble submission to a
lc)v ; ng Father’s, wit!, feeling that
our loss has he. n her eternal gain
R*Vd\ed. That we extend to the
herea'xVl family our deepest sym
pathy.
K*s*d\•\l. That a cop. ,if these
ns sent to the sorrowing
hui aOd. faudly :»iM ;i» The
Standard for p*ih)*cation
D al a page in our minutes he
’ 'h< 1 to h*u mi ■ |Oi > .
an act of < hurch Conference
O /; n'MDCE.
Chur* h Chu k
• >our Stmnurli.
T « is f Tudd f« l rm *>1 indigestion.
Jf s '- u;' 1 i hrou h* on h> eafin',
♦n" ‘.‘Didlx or loy lunch, oi of food
net bt-'d to x*e. 11 Rige tne organ;
If '.f.>u w*l! cat slowly, masticate
' our fo<>d <h**roughl\. *-at imt lit-
*1- meat. an<r not at nil lot suppei.
you will a 1 ore than hkel* axold th-
a ou *■ *foni.\ch w o’hoiif falling ; a
medicine whatever. When vtm ha\e
sour ston’ach take one of Chambet
Iain's Tablets to aid mdi^oation.
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Forty-five acres fine land, with K (),) d buildings,
located .partially within the city limits. Portion
of this land ifc cleared and fenced. A bargain
for cash.
FINE STORE BUILDING
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Centrally located store of brick, with residence
above, on Main street. One of the best built and
most convenient store buildings in Walterboro.
. Part cash, balance on [easy terms. See us quick
if you are interested.
List your Property with us if You Care to Sell.
Let us Know Your Wants if You Wish to Buy.
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Southern Carolina Real Estate
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W. W. SMOAK, Manager.
Walterboro,- - - - South Carolina