The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 15, 1919, Page PAGE 3, Image 3
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irough this property. This land
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Id on the premises, rain or shine
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Tubes Friday and Saturday I
of Automobile Supplies and j|
always? in stock,at our garage i|
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between Andrews and
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is closely adjacent to
cotton, small grain, t
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Selling Agent.
Laleigh, N. C.
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BACKS SALVATION ARMY ! SH
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The official endorsement of the ; The
Order of the Eastern Star ofGeorgia [ vacanl
enrolling 5,000 women and the guar- Colleg
anteed backing of the order in the new s
Salvation Army Home Service Fund Count;
campaign for $13,000,000 is given : -1th, a
by Mrs. Winifred McConneli, Grand ; day, J
Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star, J who v
in a .statement issued by her just ' tions
before starting from Savannah on a full ac
tour of the state in the interest of j of thi
the campaign. j on Sa
"I feel confident in asking for the only i
support of our women in this move- i The
ment," said Mrs. McConnell, "and upon
it is proper to say at this moment ! day, J
that we are pledging the order of be les
the Eastern Star to contribute to ; When
all work of this kind. July <
"The Salvition ^Vrmy has done so those
much good to every community I examii
feel every confidence in pledging conditi
the support of my own organization. 1 Applic
"I hope and trust they will all write
feel the importance of acting arship
promptly and generously. Every proper
community owes a great deal to the should
Salvation Army and none more than son b]
the cities where the influence of 5?chc
their work reaches many cases that free t
are withdrawn from churches and 0pen I
organized charities. ther i
"Tfte eastern oiar is irusuug w aress
secure the entire co-operation of ! Hill, S
its ninety-seven chapters in the
State of Georgia to get funds to g;
equip and provide for the continuance
of this sort of work. So many Thir
efforts must be made to meet the jun n
demands on society as the direct re- 15a^t]e
suit of the war and the unsettling ' fierceij
of business. < twenty
"It would please me if members
of my order who read this interview w|jj ^
would take it as a statement of our ceme^e
position and make every effort to Arlii
assist county committees and or- gj^ygg
ganizers appointed for the Salva- rry,^'
tion Army Fund. ericksb
"I never have believed", contin- Hashvi
ued Mrs. McConnell, "the Salvation 000
Army received recognition that was I jn' .
its due, in acknowledgement of work ! .,lin^r!
they have done unselfishly in the tvmfl?e'
past and are continuing at the pres
ent moment. ... ,.
"Members of the Salvation Army ?
have gone to the front with the boys rr>l
and fed them anil made doughnuts . ,
for them and shared their dangers
and privations." imite
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666 quickly relieves Constipation,
Biliousness, Loss of Appe- v ,
tite and Headaches, due to Tor- f
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Georgetown,
the tobacco
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ERMS.
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I
HROP COLLEGE SCHOLAR[IP
AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
examination for the award of
; scholarships in Winthrop
e and for the admission of
tudents will be held at the
y Court House on Friday, July
t 9 A. M., and also on Saturuly
5th, at 9 A. M., for those
vish to make up by examinaadditional
units required for
Imission to the Freshman Class
s institution. ""Tie examination
turday, July 5th, will be used
'or making admission units,
scholarships will be awarded
the axami nation held on Friluly
4th. Applicants must not
s than sixteen years of age.
scholarships are vacant, after
nn, tney win De awaraea 10
making the highest at this
nation, provided they meet the
ions governing the award,
ants for scholarships should1
to President Johnson forscholexamination
blanks. These
ly filled out by the applicant,
be filed with President John- .
/ July 1st.
riarships are worth $100 and
uition. The next session will
September 17, 1919. For furnformation
and catalogue, adPresident
D. B. Johnson, Rock
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URY 25,000 IN FRANCE
ty kilometers north of Verear
the line where the closing
of the great war was most
r waged, the remains of
-five thousand United States
s are being assembled in what
? the greatest of our national
ries.
lgton has more than 20,000
, Chalmette more than 12,000
nooga more than 13,000, Fred>urg
more than 15,000 and
lie and Vicksburg more than
each. Antieham and Gettysunnl'i'nf*
n rM fli A 1V? Aef C'lfl.
Lciurwiii? aiiivu^ me uiuov ou*?y
fields of the Civil war. have
ries containing: 4,751 and
respectively.?N'ow York
o
I ha- more imitations than
other Chill and Fever Tonic
woel-nf KM4 nn r*r?r> W1 rit-5
itions. They are dangerous
?s i:i the medicine line.? adv.
o
ody holds the delusion that
in is going to be a good loser. ^