The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 19, 1918, Image 6

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i&isesttjti; S’ *. PASE3IX THE PRESS AND STANDARD « * ft • , » » Wednesday, June 19, 1918. > j . r : IIO oorng its work. Scouring for US.Marine Corps recruits Join Now! APTLY AT AMY POST OFFICE /•*• . SEKVKt UNHCR TMS'EMRUM / x / . t ■ • ' ■ t 'X Y , •Usco’ Triad ft. * • y Why is it that United States Tires are setting new records /or mileage aqd serviceability? Why is it thkt the sales of these tires are constantly mounting by leaps and bounds ? ' The answer is found in the fac tories where United States Tires are made. 4 / Standards of construction for these tires ire higher than ever be fore known in the tire industry. Makers of tire fabrics tell us that the standards we have given them for United States Tire fabrics are higher than any previously known. Likewise through every process of construction from crude rubber to finished fires—we fjsr e set new and higher standard* everywhere. • These standards work out on your car in the practical ccorv irs de manded by war-times. United States Tires wtil raise any car to higher .efficiency. There is a type to suit every con dition of service. ' ' The nearest United States Sales and Service Depot deaier will cheer fully aid in selecting right tires for your requirements. . ” ^ United States Tires are Good Tires n. v T 1 MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate L. B. HOUCK . M ' -4 ‘ • WALTtlRBOliO. S. C "• c #«•***•«*«»««»• • MARRIAGES ♦ «•#**»*«»*****« MARVIX—IO\KH Hendersonvlile, B. C.. June 13.— One of the most beautiful and uni que weddlncs of the summer was solemnited Wednesday evening. June t2. at 9 o’clock in Salem Methodist church, when Ml»a Emmie Julia Marvin became the bride of Mr. James Wiil-am Jones, of' Douglas Oa. ‘ . ' • ? . ' ."rtie church pi%sented a scene of loveliness, representing the living room of an old colonial man'slon. The massive white columns were twined with vines, white cut flow ers were used in profusion, thus carrying out the color scheme of pink anl white. Pot plants an-i ferns- formed an effective ‘back ground. > To the strains of Mendefksohn's 1 Wedding March, beautifully/- req-1 dered bV| Miss Mattye JPoyaa. . the. bridal party .entered ftom' the ream The six charming* (bridesmaids. Misses Kevie Willis. Olga Wrenn, Irene Veromee. Ruth Marvin. Map- ale Marvin. Doris Speights, wearln- white dresses caught at the waist "with pink girdles. • and. carrying armfuls of pink rosea, entered and toqk their places, forming p semi circle in which the .bride and groom stood. Next entered the maid of honor. Miss Estelle Marvin, 'only sister of the bride, beautifully gowned in white laee over pink satin and car rying a bouquet of pink roses. Following the, maid ' of honor rame the little flower boys. Charles and' Joseph Marvin, nephews of-the bride, who carried baskets of-pUik roses and white daisies. The groom ( entered with his ig-d man. M. John S. Webb, of Char*- pHle. jv <’ They were followed (»;. the riup-bearer, Jittle Miss Nela I’oyas, who carried the ring in 'Tli.'- heart of a oalla > lily. The bride, who was never more beaiitifiil tha-i in her .going-away suit of tan tri cotine and satin handsomely em broidered in blue with accessories to niateii and aerrying an exquisite shower bouquet of Pride's roses and sweet Pvas, entered with the dame of honor. Mrs. W. F. Marvin, who wvre a lovely dress of white voile and carried pink rofies. The bride and groom stood b- 1 - jpeuth intertwined hearts while (iu* impressl.e ring ceremony was per formed b> th»> Rev. D. I). Jones.' t'' Centenary, S. C.., a. brotber of tlie- groom. After/ the ceremony tlie] bridal party retired down the ceii-l ter aisle of tlie church.. Th^ osh-! era were Messrs. \V. F. and €g HJ Marvin, brothers- of the bridCi Previous to the reremoo) a rr--!■ ception for the bridal party was* held at the home of the .bride'.* iiHtther. Mrd. Joseph Marvin. •( Mr. and Mrs. Jones loft imine-j diately after the /ceremony for an extended trip lu the mountains of North Carofind, ■ alter* which thoy j will make their .home In Donglas, <!;».. wherc/alr. Jones is a well known , and pm/fWtous yoiim husineks man.! fiaiitlsonie gilts Wt-.re re-, ceiygtf by this popular >dun/ OJWple anu tlie best wishes oT thep". u»Oy friends'go with them to their j new- home. ‘ ' , .'a \ monr tin* out-of-town guests! were - !5ev. I» ^ .fou**s. of J'enten- ar> . Mr. Tom' Jones, of Blacksheur lid'.'y Miss Ir*-ne Veione**, ot Chaf- lestnnr•■Miss fdua Wrenn. of McCo r - mii k : Men*. Hutli Marvin/ Mi«* J. M Mrivin, Mr and Mrs. H. H At- I a Writ). of Seabrook; Mr and Mrs. \ Z Searson and children. Miss iinils Speights. <>( WalteiTmro: Mrs. J H. Moduers and son. of Th)dge; Mr Welib. of Chappells: Mrs. +/ R. fireijr. of Summerville, and mairi o>hers. X \ . * f * , * < . • V THE UNIVERSAL CAR Tk • .* ... - '. ■ ; . ^ Owners of Ford cars are advised to be cautious of “counter feit” or parts not made by the Ford Motor Company. If your car npeds adjustment, or repairing, take it. to the authorized Ford v ■’ •*.*'/* , _ dealer in your locality, wh6re you will find a reliable service station • ^ *• * ‘ • with the complete mechanical equipment and the necessary tools to «. * ■< tfi ..give tiije.Jitjghest quality Ford service obtainable—for the stand ard Ford prices. - . ;i « m tr.• i. - • , ’ • ’ - . ’ ?* . • *. AH the Ford parts used by Ford dealers are manufactured and supplied by the Ford Motor Company. If your car requires the re placement of any part or parts, is in need of repairs—don’t expert • ■* | . . 1 * - * nrent? don’t Waste time and money trying to “do it yourself.” It is one thing to understand and operate a car; it is another thing to make reliable repairs to a car. When anything is wrong with */"Sw ■ , * rt. . your Ford make a “bee line” or telephone the authorized Ford apr . ' • ' ■ ■* ^ .. : // l-'*'' -. .. ‘ dealer. We are ready to give you prompt attention. So take your Ford car where/satisfaction and economy are sure. « WALTERBORO, S. C. — We know United, States Tires are GOOD tires. That’s \T / Why we Sell Them. RlZER & AVER. WaRerboro. U. 4. CONES GARAGE, Ixvljrt. H. D.vPADGETT. Jr„ Ruffin // / I* I be <»l ihi/wia V * * is'i? <. COOSAWHATCHIE # * . Jt »«*.«* * * * * * ■* * * •> * • ’m.siiwhiit« lii**. Jun*- VT Mr*i W. Rob»‘rts, with ^ivj rhildrcn*. i>* viKtilng her ulster. ^Mu*i* Cros by, n«*Tv.SnWer!» ’ K.o * amt Mis J M Sullivan awl children. »ccothft:»tiied *b> Mrs 1 .<iu ■ Horton and little' daughter. lg>o*. xpont W*Hln«‘(wiar afternoon .wit'i* M-. und Mrs. R. T W. Roh^rtV. Sr Mrs. tt. P. Horton and Miss*** Leila .I’aritell und Lizzie RoboiTv have returned from Winthrop mnch benefitt!Hi by the abort counv they took while there. The crops in the low country are good and in good condJbN»p. but lb.'* ‘ Wire worm*-are playing havoc with ' corn an l cotton in the sandy tand. Tb, op^* rwp ha- i*»-t n >Ktb*-! .-d and wa- **.i' '-<•«**>■ t •> i,' r»!iTx, ,t people m>w*h1 oata w Wheoev er You Need a Oeoeral Tonic Take Grove’a The Old Standaid Grove’s Tasteless chill Tome is equally valuable as a General Toniv berau.se. it contwins thy wellknown toryc properties of Ql’l NT VI? ituI IRtrN.- lt-acts v'ti the Liver, I>ri-. out Mtaaria. Ennc’res the Blood a Build* up tb? Whole Svsteci. 0 I %ISI* t»l TMXNKd lerltort*. lf;»«-kach*- kid.ney ache’, ' A common/wairnnu ot s**i louk kid- nX*,v lllsr-v/ “A in Time Save*. Nine” Ikityf ileHlv use lW*an‘jt Kuln*-> PillaT .. ' "M'ioTiI b\ the evpeio-me of MrX K C (ilovei, 27 Cam Sl»e says: '‘About fix*- >ear.-* ago l^aiTffqred a gn-at d»aipw-ith a baekaclie* caviled bv m> kidneys lieiug a disordered^ cotHtfi ion Mv^pt.o*k acio d ail tin- time and inv kldn*‘>> at ted iriegi;-' lati>. causing me much annoxanec. \s l»oaa's Kidru-x Pills, had been highlx vwomnu-nded foi Itnuble like mine. I gave them a trial Tbe firsi Im»x l»rouglit me great nln-i. Tin* bn* kacims rompletelx lefi me and lav kidiH'vs acted resnilaflv Two b*ixes of l*oan‘s made ni* entirely well Loan's hidnev i'ilK baxe *»i • fected a comple.te tine Jim \pe and F ieeomiuend tfurn to oiheis who are affected this wax.”' Price »d)(\ at aM yfeale■ Lon't situplx ask. for a Udin x i rueiix Forty-five acres fine land, with good buildings,, located partially within the city limits.. Portion of this land is cleared and fenced. A bargain for .cash. - X get Loarr* Kujnrd L'llfs' licit Mis. Clover liad l»crn Co . Migls./Itiiffalo. the saint j poster-Mil- ( \ 'W - , 1 rtvsire to thank no many tnends for their- kindness shown me dur ing the s<«>*»*ss and death of mv bcb.xeri wile. aiMgthe floial triluit*-s Dn^I CROSFtY. .<moaki, J unv 1 ‘ >s <t. Thsr* mors, Catarrti In thi*-q^ctiott of the country than all other diseaoao put tugettier, and for years It was sup posed to bo incurable Doctor* prescriboi local romodlo*. and by constantly failing to Cure with local trouintent, prorounoed it incurable. Catarrh tr a l>- al diseago. greatly Influenced by cNnathm.ohal co»- ditiona and therefore rqquirec cortatltu- ttonal treatment. Halla Catarrh Medi cine. manufactured by F. J Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la a constitutional remedy, l» taken tnternalll' and acta thru th» Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of th* System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medi tne falls to cure. Set circulars and teetlmcnlale, F J. CHLNklY a CO . Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists. Tie. / . Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. THIS WEEK LUTS Centrally located store of brickywith residence above, on Main street. One of^ne best built and most convenient store-Uuildh Part cash, balance on easy terms. See us quick if you are interested. List your Property with us if You Care to Sfcll. Let us Know Your Wants if You Wish to Buv. Real Estate W. W. SMOAK, Manager. South Carolina v • ' .o V. / .‘'V, .