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'f PAGE SIX THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C. JUNES, IS LARGE NUMBER TO . GO TO ASHEVILLI-: MDlurjr HtodMrta* fastnartton Cawp Kxpccted to Dray Many to That Mountain Rcaort. A8h?vm«, Jun# 1.—The United Stiitos rovernment ■tudenU’ milita* rv Instruction camp, wnlch la to be held nt. Aahcvllle July G^to August 7, is oTpwrted to draw a large num ber of 'ytying men to Asheville this sun nier to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to get a month’s vacation In the mountains of North Carolina with the added ad vantage of practical military Instruc tion under United States array offl- cert. Only three of these camps are to t? established' and Asheville was chosen on account of Its cool and healthy cUmaU and axcolltnt trans portation facilttina. The camp alt* is on s spur of Bunaot Moan tain, closely adjacent to tho Orovo Park Inn and at tha terminus of a street csr line giving frequent farvtea to aU other hotels. Ashovtllo pooplo art much Interested la the success of the esmp and-intend to do everything possible to make tha atay of tho. student soldiers as ftlaasaat as pos sible as wpll as Instructive. Tha city has contributad dty water connec tions and electric lights te the camp and both he Greater Western North Carolina Association sad the Ashe ville Board of Trade are lending ev ery assistant; and will fumish any in formation desired. The camp will be in charge of Uni ted States army officers who will con. duct all drills and instruction work and will give their personal atten tion at all times. The government will furnish tents, bedding, cooking utensils ,nnd necessary equipment and all meals will be prepared by army cooks under the supervision of officers. For the purpose of explain ing the advantages of the camp to students in Southern colleges and universities, Colooel Sandford II. Cohen, manager of the Greater West ern North Carolina Association, is now making a tour of the leading In stitutions making addresses to stu dents at each. Piim&ry Election. Tuesday. August 2-Vh, 1914 Cards in thi s column will be pub lir.hed every week from now ‘until- Ue Primary Election for the fol lowing rates: Candidates for County Officers; $5.00 Candidates for Township 1 Officers; $2.00. Extra charges will be made on vrda of much length. No. card will be published until the charge has b*en paid. . ANNfflCEMENrS FOB STATE KKXATE. To the Voters of Colleton County: At (ho request of many friends I announce onyaolf at a candidate for re-election for the Bute Senate sub ject to the mlee and regulations governing the Democratic party. X sincerely thank my friends for their hearty support la the pant. My four years experience la the Senate nto me In giving mere effective service than heretofore and for this I ash the enpport of tho ovters of my conaty. J. D. ACKERMAN. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of state Senator from Colleton county, pledging myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary and to support the nomi- thereof. J. G. PADGETT. Citation for Intern IMsmlrtsory. State of Soutn Carolina, County of Colleton. By G. Albert Beach. Esqure, Judge of Probate. Whereas, 11. A. Bennett made suit to me to grant him Letters Dismta- •ory of tfrb Estate and effects of John Bennett, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said John Bennett, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probte, to be held at Walterboro. S c., on the 4th day of June next, af ter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show- cause. If pny they have, why the said Letters Disinissory stiould not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of May. Anno Domini 1914. Published on the 12th, 2Ath and 27th days of May and 3rd of June. 1914, in the Press and Standard. P ALBERT BEACH. Judge Probate C. C. To the Democratic Voters of Coi- l*to County. I hereby announce my candidacy Tor tho IIBuse of Rc- o"esentvtlves for CoLeion Cott.’.ty in t v ; DemoerrMc Primary election to be held this summer. I pledge my- -elf t« abld° the results of the Pri mary and support the nominees there of. - , 1 ran last time and was nearly elected. Then 1 was not so w-ell knov.n as I n >w am. I expect to be elected this time and will me.'it the confidence placed In me. I feel that I cm necompIDh rood ,t I «ould not ask for tho office. Respect folly. B. L. JONES. Notice to Club Chairmen. The County Board of Registration request the chairmen qf each Demo cratic £hib In Colleton county to ap point a member of hip club who Is familinr with the voters to assist in revising the registration books. The appointees must meet at Walterboro on June lij, at 10 o'clock In the reg istration office. J. 8. PADGETT. l>> CONK. x , O. G. BRIDGE, % Registration BoardrCbHeton County. FOR' HOUSE Ot RKPRKKKNTA- JIVES FOR (XiUNTY TRKAHURKR. For Conaty Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a oandt- Ute for the office of TTeaaurer for Colleton County, and proa»»sa if elect ed to give the county a safe sane, and careful administration of her financial affairs. I shall appreciate the support of every voter. Respectfully. R. R. miley. I herebv announce myself a candi date for county treasurer of Colle ton. If elected. 1 promise to give to .'olleton county my best services ir he administration of her financial iflairs. I pledge myself to abide the results of tins Democratic primary, end to support the nominees there of .1 will appreciate the support of every vhter. Very respectfully,^ J. DnLYONS. Smonks. 9. C. (' \* » Rl|*e Peaches. Mrs. J. W. Craven v bf‘Route 2. brought to this office some very nice looking ripe peaches Saturday. These were the first ripe ones we hpve »e£n this season. • ■: FOR STOMACH TROUBLE John W. Skillet: of Sidney, OMo* Has Found a Remedy. Experts declare that the reason stomach disorders are so common la this country la due to lasty and care less habits of eating. Stomach troubles and nm-down conditions usually go together. John W. Ski lien of Sidney, Ohio, sar»: "I had a bad stomach trouble for years, and became so weak that I could hardly walk or do any work. VTy apnetltv was poor, and It seemed impossible to get nny relief. Since taking 'Vii.oV 1 find a remarkable Im provement in my health, my digestion J« much stronger, and I have gained in weight I would not be without Vlnol." Vlnol makes weak stomachs strong because It strengthens and tons* up the weakened, tired and overtaxed genres of the digestive organs. Vlnol Is easily assimilated by the weakest •tomachs, and Is delicious to the taste. Try s bottle of Vlnol with the un- derstandlng that your money will be returned if It does not help yon. P. 8.—Stop scratching, our Saxo ■alve atop* itching. We guarantee li JOHN M. KLEIN. Walterboro, H. C. Thanking my friends for their confidence in my administration by their having re-elected roe as county treasurer. 1 hereby offer myself as candidate again for re-election not pledge the rame fidelity to dpty as in the past. I wil abide the result of the Democratic primaries. R, E. JONES. -W’alterboro.. . ■ * ARK YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? Maay Walterboro People Know the Importance of Healthy Kidney*. The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. Well kidneys remove Impurities. -. Weak kidneys allow impurities to multiply, No kidney 111 should be neglect ed. There is possible danger in delay. If.you have backache dizzy or worn out. Begin treating your kidneys at once; *,« Use a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Jloan's Kid ney Pills. Recommended by .thousands. v Proved by Barnwell testimony. Mrs. F. H. Anderson. Barnwell, S. C„ says: "I suffered from back ache and pains through my kidneys and the kidney secretions caused me a great deal of annuyauco. After I used Doan's Kidney Pills tne aches and pains were relieved and I felt hotter in every way. I gladly rec ommend Dean's Kidney Pills la re turn for what they have done for mn.” / Price iOc at all wealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Dean’s Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Aadersoa had. Foster- Mtlburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Kerning a Livelihood on an Acre. In the current issue ot Perm and Fireside Charles A. feyers writes an interesting article m which he shows low certain fanners tn California aAi makng a comfortable living from an acre of ground end In some cases from a fraction of an sere. Follow- ■ng is an extract from the article: "Sometimes a lot will be planted •xrlusivoly to some one vegetable or o marketable flowers, but in most case* a variety of garden truck is grown. As an illustration, the tiller ,f.a half-acre lot at Monte Vista till ing the past season tells ie tiiat he planted potatoes, sweet corn. peas, three kinds of beans, cucumbers, melons, squash (several varieties), tomatoes, sweet potatoes, beets, car rots. onions, lettuce and kale. Ro tation of crops is cartru::y planned, and In this way the productiveness of s,» soil is utilized to the greatest degree. % "Many of he farmers devote cou- ,' rable attention to raising chlek- -ns and eggs for the market and the milk, cream and butter produced by the tolonies sre supplied by the Tog- genburg of Nubian goats.” LUMBER That Satisfies Scrubs Fatten Quickly You yod fatten ttwm. Give them A great variety of feed, keep the appetite keen and the digestion in good order, and yon win obtain the desired result; espedMly if you mix wi* tbegraia ration a dose of T3 aa T\aa STOCK DCC JJCC MEDICINE ia their tec*. I * | line, DCJHiffiy-i which netted •ooa I H. tamer. D jnlevie, W. V* 28c, SOc and Si At If you are planning on doing nny building let us figure oo your lumber. We carry g full stock of dimension and finish- j ing lumber and the prices are always right. Oar SMotto : 'A Squire Deni AH the Time’ WE KNOW REZ1STOL WILL HELP YOU TO REGAIN YOUR STRENGTH AND ENERGY. FOR AUDITOR. I herebv announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Colleton County, and promise If elected to giVe the people a careful and business-like administraton. In the last election I received a liberal vote, and be lieve that since I have become more widely known, I will receive the consideration of ev*ry voter In the approaching primary.. D. M. (Nard) Carter. I respectfully announce myself a undidate for re-election to the of fice of auditor of Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party, and pledge piyself j 0 abide the result and fu? port the nominees thereof K. M. JONES. Walterboro, S. C. s FOR HIGHWAY COMMISSION!;a. ° Notice. All accounts due the Press and Standard, of whatever nature, are payable to the Pmss and Standard, according to the terma of the trans fer when the buslnoas changed handa recently. Kindly make all checks payable to ‘ *• TUI PRESS AND STANDARD. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Highway Commissioner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the democratic primary, and pledge my self to aupport.the nominees of th* party.' o- t ' J. E. MOORE. I hereby announce myself a can didate for highway commissioner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Dem- >cratir primary, and pledge myself o support the nominees of the Dem ocratic party. J. F. ADDISON, I hereby announce myself a can didate for Highway Commissioner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the !>emocratlc primary, and pledge my self to support the nominees of the party. J. W. HILL. , « _ # I hereby announce myself a can didate for Highway Commissioner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic primary, and pledge my- «elf to support the nominees of the party. C. W. SWEAT. Report of the head physician in a leading Nea* York hospital on the cure of brain fatigue and nervous ex haustion: "A few years ago we considered that we were doing well If we cured 1 t per cent of the vn.-ti of fc *in f t- tigue' and nervous exhaustiou brought to us. bin since the intro duction of R»zut. I .nto our hosnUal we cure more than 90 per cent of all the cases in its various forms brought *p us. It builds jew tissues, pl’es new energy, ne.v lif», *iew blood and strength to any part of the bodv attacked by tl.es> Udian's ” Rezistol is a powerful tonic, nour ishing food medicine, composed of valuable tonic stimulants obtained from vegetable drugs. Rezistol con tains m> narcotics or other danger ous drugs which merely deaden pain temporarily, but 8 give no permanent relief pi cure the cause of disease. Rezistol is a. powerful body bulld og s:id blood maker; It is the best remedy known to the medical pro fession to .enrich thin, watery blood and supply new, rich red blood to the whole body. It will be found a most valuable remedy Jo cases ^>f over stimulation in which the excessive use of liquor causes depression, dullness of the faculties or intoxication; it counter- art* the depressing effects and re- stofes the system to its normal con dition. FREE: To prove the wonderfu merits of REZISTOL we will mail a large sample bottle for 25c in silver or stamps for postage, etc. R^istol (’hem. Co., Boston, Mass. Stokes Items. Stokes, June 2.—Mr. \Y. F Cope land visited Walterboro Saturday on business. Mrs. L. W. Beach and mother vis- iled Walterboro last week Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beach visited Walterboro Monday. Masters Clarence and Harry Copeland visited Foy and Roy Beach Saturday night. Miss Luclle Beach and Miss Indie Beach visited Evergreen Sunday. The friends of Mrs. K C. Beach sympathize with' her in the loss of her sister. Mrs. Clarie Pontoo Mrs. Pontoo is survived by five children, who accompanied Mrs. Beach home »nd will mak etheir home with her. The friends of Mrs. John Hiott will bP pained to learn that she Is ESTATE OF C. A. SAVAGE %r\U BBE R /Roof/a/©»• CBAKUROHgSsC •t CYPRESS SASH DOORS BUNDS £ % MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK COTTONSEED MEAL AND HULLS. FOR HORBEH AND MULES - Cottonseed meal aa a food for all kinds of Cattle. Hogs Sheep and Goata, Is already so well known as to need no com ment. But it la not so well known that COTTONSEED MEAL n equally valuable as a FEED FOR HORSES AND MULES. Th- eminent Dr. Tait Butler, formerly of the South Carolina Expert meat Station, a recognised authority on animal feeding, aays, ii speaking of a proper ratios for work-horses and mules: *‘I would rather have two pounds of Cottonseed Meal that four pounds of corn. I would rather have two pounds of Cotton seed moat than four pounds of oats. Corn Is n good horse feed but wo are wasting two million dollars per year la South Caro Has In feeding an all-cera ration.” Let os asad yon free booklet, full of valuable Information t every FEEDER OF FARM STOCK. AdJrees. WALTERBORO OIL MILL, Walterboro, S. C. pring Goods Here ioi All Styles And Shades ) We have just received a full line of Men’s suite* men’ \ rants, Boy’s suits, Ladies and children’s dres.^ei laide’ [. hats, largest line and latest styles, dry goods and shoes. Our business has so grown until it was necessary fo **. -'” \ ■ • l , * F us to increase the capacity of our store. Offering th best line of goods at the lowest prices built our business Come and see our stock and save money. % H. ZALIN il ft! Clothing Store TO THE FARMERS OF COL LETON COUNTY: WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR THE J. 1>. TOWER CULTIVATOR. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. i Ehrhardt, S. C. CHARLESTON, 8. C. MARBLE AND GRANIi'E WORKS IRON ONLY FROM THE HOME-TRADE PRICE-MAKE CATALOG OF THE PHOENIX FURNITURE CC < IIARLESTON, K. C. Can you secure this beautiful Princess Dresser for factory price the regular retail price 1* $14.00. $8.25 •ad very kick. / CMHESTBSmU diamond SOLD BY ALL DRU66IST* Bn EVERYWHERE WIRE FENCING SEND FOR PRICES. John T. Bench fwpwcts m la im In America A beautifully finished I room piece of standard (< struction throughout. F Dhed in highgrade Ameru Quartered Oak. Beautif genuine French bevel pi; mirror 18x30 inches. Dr cer is made with best dou top and is 33 inches loi Two top drawers and c bgi drawer. Just the thi you have been looking to place In that spare 1 room. In our big HOME-TRA PRICE-MAKER furniti and House Furnishings < alog you will find many o er dressers and chiffoni to select from. ALL PRICES at Fact* Cots Plus One Small M gin of Profit. Every Piece Means Handsome Saving for V ou owe it to yourselY to setd for this catalog tod shows not only bedroom Hu ' — —, .Jrniture. but also a complete furniture for all the other rooms of the house. O splen* of rugs and other house fa nishings at equally big savin PHOENIX FURNITURE CD. The Price Makers of the South CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLIN