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ELECTION AUGUST 27, 1918. ffe ' .K+. -V v-^ ' . . I For Representatives in Congress Seventh District T. P. BRANTLEY A.F. LEVER T. G. McLEOD G. B. TIMMtfRMAN For House of Representatives State Legislature ,, (Vote for three) D. J. S. DERRICK L. E, DREHER j T. HASKELL SHULL H. D, SHUMPERT S. E. SMITH J. PERRY SPIRES J. BROOKS WINGARD For Judge ci Probate GEO. S. DRAFTS CYRUS T . SHEALY S. RUFUS SMITH For County Auditor W. D. DENT D. L. SHEALY fev? ; s ' * ij.> r ' P.. 't., > For County Treasurer Cj E. LEAPHART HENRY D. LYBRAND Fop Magistrate? No. DISTRICT ? 'h. 4-21 Erase the nam.es of candidates you do not intend to vote for?by drawing a plain pqpcil or pen mark across the name. i 1 ' 1 Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant Freeh native meats always on hand, lee sold In any quantity from 5c np. Our zeetanran* is prepared to furnish meals at all hoars. First class meafa prepared fey experienced cooks. CAUCHMAN & SOX MEATMARKET |T ' Meak ilewr to Pwleffiee. ' ? qna TIT 1 jn A Doubl Y ? \ ' ' * liJ is ilsa jn *' -' ' - - vt' > * ^ys! k j j?i-dj^ J '^vfeW'' ?~?\ *' "<* * * ' 't ~'?'&J^..fl^^^^l ".">'* K'J&'i* \'S '; ' t % : =;:. " . .- ^ * I y* ' I ' NO MORE VOLUNTEERS FOR NAVY The Navy Department, working: in conjunction with the War Depart, ment. in the carrying: out of the new; draft aw of 18 to 45 years that is J now before Congress, has discontin-1 ued enlistments in all branches of. Naval Service for the present. This order which has stopped all re cruiting: in the country does not nec> essarily mean that no more men will be accepted for the Navy, but was made in order to stop indiscriminate! enlistments of men who will be af-1 fected by the new law, and keep them in useful occupations that must j be carried on until the government j sees fit to place them elsewhere. Enlistments in the navv now total j 430,000 men. according to Kear Ad- j miral '.Palmer, of the bureau of navi- j gation. who appeared before tho j senate military committee this week, j Admiral Palmer further stated that; he did not believe to furnish the re- i quired number of men for the navy.' that any changes needed be made in | the army draft law*, and that the navy could depend upon volunteers to car ry on the great work that it is doing. As soon as any changes are made in regard to navy enlistments the people of the state will be notified through the newspapers, and if ordiers are received to continue enlist, j ing for this branch of the service, pre i per publicity will be given it. A PRICE FOR GINNING IN SOUTH CAROLINA T. C. Callison County Fo#od Admr. I l-ioc- -vanaiv&n fVio -frtDrtUMror Pftmmimi. cation from State Food Admr.: The price for grinning: in South! Carolina is fixed bv the. Food Administration as follows: i For grinning: a bale of 500 pounds of lint cotton or less. $3.50 per bale For each additional 10 pounds of lint cotton, at the rate <if seventy cents Per 100 pounds of lint cotton, at $he rate of seventy cents per 1001 pounds. When bagging and ties are; furnished by erinner. $1.50 additionalThe farmer shall havethe privilege of furnishing his own bagging and ties. Yours very truly. WILLIAM ELLIOTT ? ' *' ....Food Administrator for South....1 Carolina. Columbia. S. C.. August 10. 1918. ' m ' ... F T) le Article i|i a lou may obtain this b I " |M|| ||| ^ v'.,? -n^KjSP^BBP- - ' ^V" <s ^rn SHli ?s^ I MM pBjfcffj ' ' 'I fl&^N I B ? I - Office 0 * H MARKET FOR CUKD GOODS; Home-Canned Products Will be Given Preference Over Maryland and Virginia Pack by Large Concerns. Columbia.?A ready market ha? i oeen developed In South Carolina for | all home-canned fruits and vegetables j that will be put up during the com-; ing canning season in excess of do- j mestic needs. This announcement has been made by the Conservation and ; Production Division of the Food Ad- : ministration, which has been work- ; ing on the problem of marketing of I home-canned products for the past ; two months. A number of the leading wholesale grocers and jobbers ofj the State have not only expressed I their willingness to buy home-canned j fruits and vegetables properly pre-! pared fof commercial use, but will give the home-canned - product the preference over Maryland and Virginia packed goods. * The Food Administration has on file the requirements/of several large concerns and has been asked to find the canned products to supply their needs. Thousands of cans of fruits and vegetables can be readily sold, but the packers will be required, as a matter of course, to conform to cer- j tain t^ade rules. In the first place, the price must be ! in conformity with that for which j Maryland and Virginia- packed goods can be bought .1 x Canned products should not be of-! fered for the wholesale trade except; tn large lots. It is suggested that farmers and others ypho desire to put j upfruits and vegetables for the market j form marketing agencies, in order that their product may be handled in larger lots to a greater advantage. The grades must be uniform and certain standards maintained. The canned product must of course be put np in uniform cases, and the cans uniformly labelled. Contracts for fall deliveries should be made now or in the very near future. Canning clubs, community clubs or marketing agencies with large quantities of canned fruits and vegetables te offer for sals should write the Food Administration, Conservation and Production Division, at Columbia, stating what they have to offer at the present* time or what they will have to deliver in the full, stating the price desired i L I UPL JL MsssA Single. Space; eautiful piece of Fui ( Geiger D In I | DupreA 1 , ! Chas. E. + '5 I Auto Servi Call at our offic I Drug Store and s< J CHAIR. We wil S all about it. We j it^d number of tb 1 disposed of in this m miss this onnortu \ (VER GEIGE1 9 CALOMEL DYNAMITES i A SLVGGISH LIVER! ] Crashes into sour bile, making you sick and you lose a day's work j Calomel salivates! It's mercury, Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug gish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious; headachy;consti pated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substi tute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't sart your liver and straighten you up better ar.d quicker than nasty calomel and with out making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calom 7 today you'll be sick and nauseated orrow; besides it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harm less, pleasant and safe to give to chil den; they like it. General Foch will go down in histor as one of the greatest generals the world has ever produced. He is master of the situation in France, all right. n - - / and all information. The Food Administration will make no purchases or sales, nut it may serve as a connecting link to bring the packers and the dealers together. As has already been announced, there will be plenty of cans and jars j available for hone canners during the coming season. Communities that are ' not supplied'should report to the Food j Administration at Columbia, and merchants will be put in touch with sources <?f supply, upon request. Attractive stock labels can top bought at a very low price. ^Packers of fruits and vegetables should remember that they cannot expect to receive the retail price for their products if sold at whole sale, and those who have only job lots to offer should seek a market in their home communities. The wholesaler and the jobber cannot handle job lots. Any information which may he do* J ? J: ?* - < g nrea oj any raxerestea person or canning club will be furnished by the Conservation and Production Division of the Food Administration, Columbia. * 1 sr ; t ft a Single Pric niture without cost I rug Co. I fin uto Co. I 4 P*sBg , Taylor 1 J HSR ce Station | :e over Geiger's |B Be the TABLE1 gladly tell you Hi oniy have a lim- Elf tese Chairs to be S| 3 way, so don't 11 nity. 1 I DRUG CC ^ Webb's Wax; Made in Light and Dark ( * One quart stains and waxes ai Apply with a rag. Webb' Art Store, Main Street, (Phoi <C. .\\7.1' |IT'S A NUISANCE TO Kryf gla: the invisibi Do away with this trouble by far vision in one pair of glass No more wandering where y< No more shifting of glasses. KRYPTOKS [pronounced in one pair of glasses withou' Artificial Eyes Pitted $10 tc / * 1. Office hours, 8 to 6; Sundays, 0. L WLTER 0P1 1221 MAM STREET ; r-u / e and a Doub \ ' to ycu by trading wit 9 &MPANY all, For Floors )ak, Walnut and Mahogany, ny floor of ordinary size. Sole Manufact'ers ne 640) Columbia, S. C i^iSS ' Vvfe.v >^'.V-':^^^HH^BjB^B^^HoB8SH^BpSS^f nV-?' r. ffivVffife ? CHANGE GLASSES ; * I 'TOIC 5SES **>? i . -E BIFOCALS rh r giving you both near and >es. )ur reading glasses are! 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