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'■ V Wedaeadajr, June 19/1918. SibeerMoa Rates: ... ^•»•*•*••••• .n • • • • • THUIFT AND KTOSM-MY Only one portanc.’. and that 1« wlnninp th<? war. The nation's resources*, in :na1i- power. .aonejr, transportation, food- athfra. raw materials and t«el have . already b*en ajjbJectM to heavy strains, and it is th* clear dut» of every citizen* to Ktiard against lu- eteaatnc this strain ,hy a sinale wastoful act. , It is most creditable for everjr* one—man and woman, boy, and atrl- to be economical' in .dress, .food, and manner of. living. Every ,</ evidence of ^elf-denial on the part pf all in-a tilde tin* like this is most commendable. ; This war is more than a conflict .between armies. x ,lt is a contest in Which e%ery man. woman and child can and should render real assis^ tanoe. Thrift and economy are not only a patriotic prlvlleae. They constitute a national duty. i - to withdraw, and nay they will let the people decide this mat ter. Certain it is that Mr. Lever's entry into the race for the Senate will weaken bis ckaoeee for re-eiec- tlon to tbe Houae, bat the attitude of Preekleat Wilson urging him* to make tbe race so that he might re main as chairman of the committee «f agriculture, la a strong plea for his election, and he will doubtless succeed himself. . . , Senator Tillman as chairman of tbe committee of Naval Affairs in the Senate is one of the most pow erful figures in the C. S. Senate, and the people of. South Carolina will readily recognise this fact and OUNI US Mill FOR MW MONTHS t jnoif SCHOOL CLOSING I aland ton. June tl.—The Cnioa school cloned Friday eventn%. May ITth, after a very successful ..term taught oy Mint Annie llobertaon. A splendid program was rendered by tbe children. .Each .child did his part well, and a large number of AIGIKTA. WOMAN SAYS LIFE vcr « pr^t. WAS JtST DAYS Of' TORTURE A.. 1 « WAS DRAGGED DOWN To«»k TanUr ai*d' Now She Relkne % It the lte%f Medicine In the World. ‘Tve r. I ways believed in a pood thinu ulonu.’ and •pa^sinc that is -—^. , . , . .u- u,' 'just why 1 want to tell everybody thine is now of real r ** t * ,n h!,n in ,hal Po» ! ti»n. and <•» what T. An | aC has done for me,-' ““ ' ^ * - — M. Mayes, wife M-rvices as such. So we ave fore** l 1 j • .\ot ( very frequently does Colie top county have a candidate 'for a Stale office. This year it happens flhat she is- to have one in the per son of Hon. D. 1.. Smith, who is as piring *o be railroad commissioner of Ih. SUto. Th. OPO.IOS i^ *,° r 0| ?,7 mJ. "T / HELP Tm It NEMiHBOR . - * a .. \>;In thls time of great scarcity of labor people must leaya that it is indeed a pleasant duty to assist thei; neighbor in every way possible. Suppose >our neighbor’s son ha.; gone to the war, and that his ab- 8encb\is making it hard for the father tVNJteep Up with his crop.H You get dons' working y.our^crop over gpd put ioVday's pjoedag-forjand eventful career*, bavin little to do, would U over and put’in a day/plowTb^ for Ktate it is safe to say that ' Jack ^ MtHit me/ of a so imfth fatalistic doctrine, well known wood and coal dealer. to as to subdccibe to'this doctrine: ThW?' is a Divinity" shapes .our ends, Hough hew them hovr vre may.” r . < DI.LRTOV’S (A Mil DATE ‘ of the campaign was held Tuesday of,this.week at Harnwell, and oil Saturday of this week the meeting for Colleton will h? held at Walter- boro.. Ip having Mr. Smith as a repre sentative of Colleton county in this campaign, our, people should sally to his support. He should yarry Colleton (almost unanimously, and thus let' the people- uf th«» rest of (he State see tp it that we have sufficient county pride to support a home man for a State office. 'H*. should he given a cordial reception at the meeting here Saturday. / Mr. Smith is, well qualified uv serv> the people of the State n member of ftie rail road* com mission of the State. r He is just in., th.- prime of life, and has had a varkq v.orks-d cesiding' at 1 el9 Twelfth St., Au gusta. Gs.', some time a*o- • 'For Ik long miserable monthv 1 suffered with disordered kidneys, severe headaches and other serious complications, until my life *w;'h just one day of torttire after anoth- .^eV,” she continued. “My appetit • • Yniled me entjrely and my food seem>4 to poison my system. ’ My ♦-Mienie nervousness made it im- possmble fb> me to Sleep and I was dragged down by one trouble after another until 1 "thought every dav would bt* my last^ghd I was told be *the onlv refbaed tp al low the opefation, however,, and. after reading what Tanlac had i for'.a friend of mine', 1 tried it as a last resort. „ “honestly. 1 believe Tanlac is the best medicine in the world, for right after taking th« first feiy doses I began to improve and I have pickel up in weight until I am now fifteen pound* heavier than when 'I started taking the inedicihe. I have not had a headache since I began using It. and my kidneys have entirely stopped troubling me. 1 am reliev ed of all that dreadful ‘ suffering and am in better condition than f have been for the paA -It limfiths.'* -'^Tanlac. the “Master “'Medicine.” The {pllowtmt in the program: • . Welcome. Duet—W^en’er You See a School Boy, a Little Girl,' * Wouldn’t You? * • Just pretend. A Lesson in Economy.' Where She Liv?d^. Song^Whip-poor-Will. '* v . If ’ Speak Kindly. Crimp* or Crumps. , * i’antomine—Home Sweet Home. * lieing Hhie. . , Six and Sixty. The reflection of Uoby—Wl\y? .V Great Catch. The Sorry-for-it-Society. 11 oil h/ With You. GIRLS! DRMIIA MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR, *t'-i»e « neigh-; his way up froth a country lad to . ion of prominence in th* in uu, wvuiu ii |din w ■ .thing to hitch up stnd drive ipoaiti •Itwl Vkll# /ifp «k llll Y /nll»\V?>!LL r //> • i • I B r; your neighbor. This/kind of t will havwto be done all over the .eountr.Vy^Bd it w iff be a good thin:, to hripo our people- nearer togeth er. ’kl 1 rii the .Christian and patriotic thing t«* do. /\qd will be a favor ten. Why not mak'' hborly workings some: thing sdiiilar to the old fashioned lop rolling*, or house raisings” ThesV werv treat, days, and plow* inps of hueings could H phlar. Z ver forgbit ese ncighlM be just as 'iiuih T* rfis well known , tod»\ in th oCaroling, as ultiw>*t. any. s , in UfN^Staie. He has the iiapb.' faculty oTvjvein.jg. able to* mix with people am? oKjememberlng them, and he impresses h casual acqtiair- tance in such a way as to he.rem* v bored A good rouveniationab <’ and with H fnut! of* anecdote ftlwa-.s / ' Y ‘ on tap, rombin*'d>'vvith a ludss of io. L I.EVEK’H FAUX FAS .Things usually work out accoyi Ing to what is right if allowed t i shape themselves. Sevoral w«.*ekt ago the **ditor of Fress and Standard received .« Congressman Lev or. opinion- as to Mr. I.eVer's entering the race .for t nite«l States Senate. We wrote him at length ami frank- ly, stating to h|tn that he was ‘n position in the House to do the State more good as chairman of th*' agricultural coifimittee of the House, Mtau ns a junior member of any committee in the Senate. Mr. Lever; -however, decided to enter tho' race for th,. t nited State? Sen- atefc and annoffneed . his »andid«f/ This wak*the cause of uiiicfv spi'cn- lation and a great diarTof discussiop. In this It d*vdbpyd that Senator Tillman was not/rtea>ly such an un- import's ut tarKvi tn the race as *v was thought t(y T***, ami the predir tiou^-W^s MKole tlrtif in 1 would win fr. f wa*. w« the pure* Ueularly on the history of the State and the government, he can interest any audience. ly.s ability as a speaker;has not been discounted, anti that he will take good care of him self ore the hustings goes wilb- out saying, , / Th,. Freds and Standard wish*** lottef ' from ;- vou "*‘ghty well. Jack, rtisking hjs DON'T SCOLD, MOTHER! THE CROSS CHILD IS BILK. FEVERISH' at ttuignc! H < oated. I'lena Little stoptarh, tdver.’ • t - * i IhivveK. Try Thi**! Hair (Jets Thick, Gloasy, .Wttfjr and Iteautiful at, )j -Once. is >wl.d in Colleton county hy Jno. M V “ ‘ . * l.oiuiediate?—Yes! Certain? — th*Cs the Joy of H. Yopr hair be- comeiKHpht, wavy, fluffy, abundant and' appears as soft, lusirous and beautiful, as a young girl’s after a Danderine -hair ejeanse. Just trv this moisten a cfhtb with a little Danderine - and carefitily draw it through your-hair, taking'one small strand at a time,. This will ifie^nse, th,. hair of,ilust, dint or excessive oil, and^iQ Just a few moments you haAe 'doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful, surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglect ed or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin: .'Besides' /beautifying - fhe Klein. Walferboro; The Colleton l ' air * Danderine dissolves every par- /»>. of dandruff* cleanses nnHfles Cyprea* Co. v Colleton; Cottagevill * Drug Co,. CoH^gevillt^ Islandton M.Tcan’lle Co., hdandton; \V. 0. (Jhiv'er, Green Pond aud Jackson- boro; E. H: Bishop A- Cor.. Lodge... IT SHOULD IKE \ A MILLION FOR HER w --.' - .• ^ Cili* iuu iti 'Ian l>isc«ivei* Ib-iig That l.oosen* Corns so They Lilt our. a. • lood news spreads rairidky" an l druggists tfc.re are kept busy dis- pens^ig freezniic, the recent dis covery of a Cincinnati man. Which formation 'on many subjects, xpas ? 4$, Ripdf To loosen any corn so il lifts uric of dandruff* cleanses, purifies and invigorate tlv scalp, foreve- stopping ibhing ,ahd failing hair, iait what VHl please you most will he after a. few vveeks'i use, when • ou sec • n< \v hair- fine and-dowdy . i (ir:t >vr hvit, really new hair •iuw-ir.g ail over Hie scalp. Tr you c aiv for pretty, soft hair, and lot? ii. in rely get a -small botfle of , KrowlioiFw; Dan define rtrom any ‘•iitig it ore ov toilet counter for a few cents. ' $ f Dm Quinine That Does Kut Affnct thn Hm& Btcnuse ef il* lefiip and laxative effret. LAXA- 11 VB'iiUOMO Ol'tNINK is Letter than orCiovry Cuipiep au.l •lopii n..t cause tRryoasnes* nor r.u.jire.in hen'd H<’npifth* r the liitl name and iooL tor the - * gnitjrc ol B. W. CKGVJg. UCc. 'IRS. D. M. » KOSIfY DEAD out with the fingers. quarter of an ounce costs very little at any store which handles drugs, hut this is said to he sufficient at ^ o’clock, to rid one's feet of every hard or conducted the Suioaks, Jim*- 1?. Mrs. * I>. M; (Moshy, living near Sumaks, died Saturday/ Juht*- S, and^was buried Sunday at Smoaks burying ground Kev .1. C. Couiws funeral services, at/ soft corn or callous.. sisted by Kev. W. It. McCuen. Mrs. You^ apply just a- few drops on Grosby was sick four weeks and the tender, aching corn or toughen- bort * h?:' sickness with patience, ed cations and itistantlv the soreness AM was done for her that could be' is relieved, and soon t>> corn or '! nno b y hPr doctors and friends, callous i* so shriveleck that it lilts She was >vars old the 30pi of out without paitj.^. It is a stick. * a,a March, and was a member’of «ib*ti.nce which dries when applied G 1 ** R ufl, h Methodist rliuirb. She iMid never Infidnfes »r even irritatj^' wa *'A Kb 0 ** neighbor, a fpving moth- the surrounding sk»n. " **r and ^devoted wife/' She .is sur- This do/overy w* 111^“ prevent v,ved by her husband and ten.chil- thmisamlx of deaths ntinuallv from ' ,rpn - ■ > ‘ ,np hijy.vand one small lockjaw and infection heretofore ie- virl-.and the foJJbWing brothers and suiting front '1 he suicidal habit ot si! ’ t, ’ r: '• >’• *Srt»l'th, Savannah; E. cjMltnc^pofns. . . j F. Smith. YVallei boro; Charlie rSOOD-RKSUl.TS FI.EASE WAl.TEItllOltO .Smith, KuPin and Mrs. Geo. McArn, of Hunm.-Il*g Fla. / ■ ■ '"K. , There with th.* Don’t •hibi. . rfiold vour frettul. At. .t tfjt4 triost % pat nolle -Of t »ofKc < in C'G*? int-. th'* tace, h i \h ie was For if’ a factor fe «ft‘ '.ito - - sta&d’i r thi to the n In ii his n^tepinr. . Micas*- will not Ah* , , \ .. , Ti**nrs all t m tFi - iaia' ^Jfis unp.ittiot |cj has uoer been anything (*1 Qllt'K results yf put. laivoptik <*y/ wash. One tiiaw? jcye? siicre.Jdr badly strained he coT.I j :ibt- i cad; wit bout pain. TtVc>/ap. plicatbMrts of lanoptik i«*licv-<jK \ lady had tried thre*' d^fefctit cs fpr, w eak, iiiPam/d /ye*. I LSvoptik wash/rdr Ask Your Grocer J CHEVROLET r - $775 F.O.B. Smoaks, S. C. . We. have in .stock a limited supply of MODEL 490 CHEVROLET Cars on which we can make immediate defivery. . THE CHEVROLET 490 is an ideal light car and no car better yiustrates the wonderful progress made in body building / T ' 0 ' 0 * than the CHEVROLET 490. * It is a thoroughbred - in every line and detail—a real delight to the eye. ADMIRED EVERYWHERE SEEN « •—*» u- * The- famed Valve-ir.-Head Motor in- ■v. '—* , . J A , ifes maximum power on minimum fuel. Co. Smoaks, S* C. All kinds and size; GOODRICH TIRE^lnd TUBES, ROLI/RITE BEARINGS for front- wheels o‘f IrORD arid ' CHEVROLET 490 - cars. Buy with care and, economy -and in vest your savings in; \\\AU SAVINGS STAMPS and help your cofin try. A / ' . ■ K ' M - ,9 ■ / J mpany V\ ro- , . . ^ — was «‘»* H tmrgUc is coatc.f. t :/|\\ 4** a sur** - ign its litt<*> stou-j/' i - .-x-gL* * / * jliv.-i and Iv uvdV a-rj closed'U L\L.*\>^sL wct^/Srr^d ,, r sour waPtc. / * / ' gisfU- bdieve, -itctiint -1 . "’ben HM.br s.. t.a'.-'. /Tsjt. ill known ' nut and his wV-.r snd his -1ij.tinti an such tli>v Mlc P« opb' nf t)i*> Stilt*- w ill lint mt- louslv consider liiR^carMlidavy, So j fails 'tH^nui-k* -the main y«tt,son wlitrt* Mi: l,.*v. annomuvd for Tits candttraev pn longer exists, and this is common knowledge. t , So, w "ten President Wilson wrote Mr. Lever a letter ttrginv: him *o Withdraw from the race fot^HJisr (•?*-». T;h- ■l<-‘ p or/ic* oatmallv -i ■ fie. xfbiiige-t.Mn. dia > t*/-tM'0’tf I’l •|*.il <y FiKs,” ami t» f 4a.Mo. tl and /.'Msnntrng food oT/n'e b.i’v.is .i>4 viy) ; tm!*-. "' H Xnd ti}i>ful chibl a ".s i ' !•/" di*-tf b»*v tl'rs. harnifess “tmit/fa* '-ylive,” ami' tuoffv^ican lyX > r :ift>«< -ivii)g ft. b.-ejmse/Zt mV their “>rtsi4.'// John, f* .ti. »l'n> •f I 'Utr S* \ It '/ij fttrtouv'h. / v t; i - : t..tion' at h<Mi>e i.ji a CHEEK-NEa[S COFFEES _6est By Every Test / • lean andN*weet. Keep it ha>4v/Mother^ . gi v »■ n -1 < ufa v , *,/*•> a ^xlc k < tnnrrow, itu/^Tef th^^cirlun/' \* c/Ri Senate and become cam! bfiit* again for the. House, ha v/c^fejid/- !>’ Consented to do so. apd has wise ly withdrawn race for the Sen at ^ ' ^ .Hl» do!ni; ^ haR created other in- teresting conditions politically. SevA eral/4 '11 knoww* gefith'iuen have uneed foj the House from Mr your drUg-Ciht for a^bbt foi'nr«/y ii>p. o i *-c»i0ns , riy/ y/c? amf for g rowU»u tj}e1>i i* * Te. K'enu-iuUj JofinterfeitH »old t^/i-e, ■look and see'ahat pany.” ' x Hand /k — n o!. TM/ oVi >!iv^/ a-*| sgr Vn-re’y ! 'vours/fs made hi Fig/Syrup t’or*. bacjy'w tTr (OQiempti ns other Sp^sy ntp. oismet One or two of them have already withdraw notably Solicitor E. C. Mann, Q(/ jL For the Colleton Garage. There You have Attention and Service the County Uvrer . » ^ is IS M HamuTtB MSCMA •- ve Liquid Laxative. Cathartic v«T«mlc. Contains CawaralarkT Hag Root. Rhubarb Root. Black . May Apple Root, SconaLeavw and re pstn. • Cwnlunen atrn^th with pnla- l The fact that a business organ- # ization has grown steadily for forty years proves that it. has kept continually meeting a vital business demand. It must have kept “fit” or it could not have stood the strain of ever- shifting conditions. . *r . *- ' >v *i '-V-_‘ ‘ t ' . \ Swift & Company has been trained in the school of experience. '' / ' : - C \ • .- ' '• . Every day of its forty years of service has solved some new problem of value to its customers. ' - // ■ . ' Every year has proved its Hbility to learn by experience, and to use this knowledge for the benefit of. those with whom it deals. .♦ \ Swift & Company, U. S THK FOlll) IS AUTO / The RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERB0R0. S. C. 'Th*^ Futd is luy auto, I slu,H not want another. / it maketh tne lie down hem-ath it. It soreth my soul. It leadetb into the path of ridi cule for its name sake." ^ *a. though I ride through th»* valleys. I walk up the bfllff. ( or 1 fear / much evil. Thx rods and tby engini fort me % l annoint my tlret/Witfc p.Mc v - my radiator runm-tlr over. 1 repair blowouts m th** p:e enee of mine enemies ^ Surely if this thing follows me a ' the days of nay life 1 shall dwell in the bug-hou forever.—Palm Beach Fost.