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JUNE 17,1914.
RRUNETprs THIN DRESS.
Kiaed la Richmond for Wearing a
“(liaglng” Garment. •,
Richmond, Va.. June 13.—A
striking brunette, giving the name
of Ethel Marcuson, age 19, of Win-
rton-Salem, N. C.. was lined $25.00
by Police Justice Crutchfield today
for appearing in the streets in an
extremely decollete, clinging “sil
houette” pink silk dress. ”It was
so hot yesterday,*’ was her only
comment. v
Duly One Entirely Satisfactory.
”1 have tried various colic and
diarrhoea remedies, but the only
one that has given me entire satis
faction and' cured me when I ’was
afflicted is Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I
recommend it to my friends at all
times” writes S. N. Galloway, Stew
art.
S.
For sale by all dealers.
DR. M.
Was Chosen
MITCH El,l< ELECTED,
to Head the Delaware
College.
Newark. N. J., June 12.—Dr. 8.
C. Mitchell, of Richmond, Va., has \
been elected to succeed Dr. George
A. Harter, as president of Delaware 1
College, here, and will be formally j
elected, by the board of trustees '
Tuesday, it was announced here to-u
night-^# *■ ]
•Dr: Mitchell is president of the
Medical College of Virginia, of this j l
city, and until one year ago was! FoR H%IP nv « v tl XI .
president of the University-oof South t»>>|p\\\ " AliTKRBORO
Carolina.
Whea Yon Yawn
b Good Deal
In the daytime, and feel
dull, lazy and discouraged,
you have every symptom of
a torpid liver.
Simmons Red Z Liver
Regulator (The Powder
Form) is a fine tonic for a
disordered liver. It acts
promptly. The bilious im
purities which have inter
fered with the free action of
the liver are driven dut, the
stomach is cleansed and
strengthened so that it can
more thoroughly digest food,
i he bowels are purified and a
regular Ipbit re-established.
It is a splendid medicine for
the whole system. Promotes
a feeling of energy, mental
activity and cheerful spirits.
Sold by Dealers
Price. Large Package. S1.00
A»k lot the (rminc with tbe Rai Z oa tb« ,
»->l If you ci.iux it. rraui to *e
*iil tenl it by oiiil. poMpoid. Simmofu .
uttl UtvlMot It pjt up lu liquid form
lot tboK who ptcfrt it Ffire |1.00 per
bottle. Look to the Red Z UbeL
. a. ZEILIM * co„
Si. Loaia, MUMart
Fifst Donc End* Indigestion. Heart
burn or Gas on Stoiuach.
Th» question as to how long you
are * going to continue a sufferer
from indigestion, dyspepsia or out
of order stomach is merely a mat
ter of how soon you begin taking
Tonoiine Tablets.
People with weak stomachs
should take Tonoiine Tablets occa
sionally and there will be no more
indigestion, no feeling like a lump
of lead In the stomach, no heart
burn. sour risings, gas on stomach,
or belching of undigested food,
headaches, dizziness or sick stom
ach: and besides, what you eat will
not. ferment and poison your breath
with ~ nauseous odors. All these
symptoms resulting from a sour,
out of order stomach and dyspep
sia are generally relieved five min
utes after taking Tnolihe Tablets.
Go to your druggts? and get a $1
box of Tonoiine Tablets gnd you
will always go to thts cabll^v-ith a
hearty appetite, and wiiot ydu eat
will taste good., because you'r stom
ach and intestines will be cleaa and
fresh, and yea will know there are
cot going to be any more bad nights
qnd miserable days for you. Ton
oiine tabs freshen you and make yo
feel like life is worth living
Tonoiine Tablets cost $1.00 Ufr a
50 days’ treatment. At druggists
or- mailed by American Pfqitrietary
Co.. Boston, Mass.
Card of Thajzks.
I desire to tbank/my neighlTbrs
and friends for/iie^ kindness to me
during the illnes/and death of my
h'wSbajtd.
' Mrs. N. V. Tutea.
State of Ohio. City of Toleda. Lucas
county.
Fr?nk:’ J Cheny make* oath that
he senior partner of the firm of F.
J/Cheney ard Co., doing business in
,fbe Citv of Toleda. County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every < ase of Ca
tarrh that cannot oe cured by the use
of HALL S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and su^acrib-
ed in my presence, this 6th day of
December. A. D.. 1886. . -
(Seali A. W. GLEASON. ,
. Notary Public.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken Intel-
nally and acts directly upon the
Mood and mucous surfaces of the
svstem. Send for testimonials fre*.
^F. .1. CHENEY /r CO.. To’edo. O
Sold by all drugists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipation. * //
Obituary.
Ruffin. June X—Mn Atmie El'z-
>r died at her home in
abeth Fendet
2Z. She was at the
Lodge on May 2•>,
t.me of her death *rt\the seventy-
seventh year of her age. and ha !
from childhood lived a consistent
Chris n life. She was belied Lt
ilun'er’s Chapel cemetery, of which
ca».rch she was a lifelong tnemiHjr.
Rev. E. A. McDo-vyd! conducted th
hurial services., surrounded by a
»arge crowd f f sorrowing »'rie.. Is
;-n i relitivi"/
Before Vr marriage Mrs. Fender
was Mij^ Aqnle Elizabeth Hunter
and vuis born and reared in Bam
berg 'county. Early in their married
life she and h**r husband moved to
Lodge, this county, ai.d they spc.nt
^ioltf'a-Mt~|ieai etui lives. Three chi!-
itten were .born ot this union, tihe ,
son and two daughters. One of the-
daughters.'Mrs. ^N. J. Powell, ha» »
ing preceded her mother to the Bet-I
t<*r-I.and some years ago. The two;
livng children are Mr. \V. M. Fen
der of I-odge and Mrs. H. A. Cros
by of Ruffin.—-One Who Ix>ved Her.
Don’t Forget.
Don’t f rget to save Jhe clover
seed as the Progressve Farmer Ikus
so often urged.
Don’t forget tq plant a full va
riety of garden vegetables, and then
as fast as om- crop comes off, plant
another.
Don’t forget that ^t’s labor lost"
to plow when the ground is too wet.
Don’t, forget to make arrauge-
ments to cultivate with horse wer
instead of hoe hands just ay muT-h
as possible.
Don’t forget to whiteyhsh any
buildings you can’t painj^ and plant
plenty of flowers arou/id the house
even if they are only morning glo
ries.
Don’t forget to/make your Influ
ence felt for progressive candidates
for the legislature, and see to it,
that your coynty sends delegates to
your state convention who have tfi?
farmers’ interests at heart. r
Don’yfcrget to plant plenty of
watermelons. A Southern farm
without watermelons is a reflection
on Jts owner.
n’t forget tb be on the lookout
!br our beautiful new serial story
and arrange to have some member
of the family read it aloud every
week.
Don't forget to get that fireless
cooker for your wife now that»hot
weather is here: a,id see to it <hat
the kitchen is .well furnished and
the wood supply such as you would
have promised to make it whe n your
wife was only your sweetheart.—
The Progressive Farmer.
’Cure's Stubborn, Itchy Skin Troubles.
“I could scratch myself to pieces,”
ic often heard from sufferers of ecze
ma tetter. Itch ana similar tkin
eruptions. Don’t scratch—stop tits
itching at once with Dr. Hobson’.*
Eczema Ointment. Its first applica
tion starts healing: the red, rough,
scaly, itching skin Is soothed by the
.healing and cooling medicines. Mrs.
C. A. Einfeldt, Rock Island, 111., af
ter using Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Oint^
»jer.t writes: "This Is tho first time
in bine years I have been free from
the dreadful ailment.’’ Guaranteed.
50c, at yopr druggist.
llunilMime Yacht Burns. „
New Orleans. June 11.—The
yacht Josephine, owned by Theo
dore Grunewald and valued at $50.-
OoO, burned to the water's edge
early- today while moored in Bayou
St. John.' The yacht was one of the
Jtandsomest in Galt waters.
WHI WtAfi LO.m
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The toil of tubercuk**ii c’.ainisnjj
more than 350 victims eveyy dav ia the
United States, yet few realize their grave
condition until tiic critic..! p.-riod arrive .;.
Overwork, worry, weakness after sick- ,j
ness, catarrh, bronchitis, tender throats-r ’ i
all exert the weakening intlncnce that
invites consumption.
To guard against consumption, thou
sands of people take Scott’sF.raulsion after
meals because its rich medicinal n nirish-
ment strengthens the lungs, put* vigor in
the blood, and upbuilds strength to resist
Scott’s Emulsion is nature's
Refuse substitutes.
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MRS. JOE PERSON’S
.. REMEDY
For NoM and Mono Ills
This remarkable compo'.inri has beet) aid
ing the i>eople to good health for nearly
forty years.
It is recommended In all forms of blood
poison, all taints like scrofula, all of that
great host of disorders ari-mg from lmi»n er-
I'hed Wo<«1. Not only IsSt a corrective, but
a And. tonic, enriching the Blood as syell as
'ktinfrlng. fleace It relieves all nervous
trX,lbles. j-V’ N
of YOUR Noighbors
fnstify to itoValuo
1 Many Like Thsss
"l w.is affticted w+th nervousness and gen
eral debility for nearly six years. Kvery few
•taysl had neCv“>a» sje-lls, and hardly ha<l
strength to-Walk across the room. I bought
liail a dozen lartVles i>l Mr-. .io<» Person s
Heiiit>dy and today I can . ay I am a well.
li'V^ i!’.’ womau."—Mrs. I>. L. Barnes, r iav-
yfi, n. r. •
“Two years ago ;uy wlfens«d two bottles of
yonc Kcmerty for indigestion and was cured.
Truly it will do what you claim for Itatid is a
wonderful tonic '—Claude li. Pepper, Agent
Saais>ard Air liiin*, Hoirman; X. C.
“Vcdir P.emedy has entirely cured our
little girl of a very bad case of ecxetna. whi- h
covered a grekt part of her body. 'She had-
e> zetna 'periodically) from the time she was
three weeks old until atic w as six yean old.
She Is now perfectly well."—J. W. ffobb.
t.recasboro, X. C.
Vour druggist probably ha s the Remedy. If
he basa l, send his name and your order
direvtto us. Price f 1U0.-
REMEDY SALES CORPORATION
CNARLOTTC, M. C.
Urt.JMW«$h ft
connection with the P.emedy fur\be cure of
sores and the rellefof i nflamedand congealed
surfaces. Htseaperlally valuable ferwomen,
and should always be used for ulcerations.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERB0R0, S. C.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PAGE THREE
Primary Flection, Tuesday, Angust
SSth, 1914’
Cards In thi a column will be pub
lished every week from now until
the Primary Election for^’ Ike fal
lowing retest
Candidates for County * Officers;
$5.00
Candidates for Township Officers;
$3.00. ’
Extra charges wfll be matte, on
"ards of much length. No. card *i!l
be published until the charge his
b^en paid.
foi: township commissioner
YKRDIKR TOWNSHIP. .
I hereby announce myeetf a can
'tidate for re-election to the office
of- Tow nship Commissioner for Ver-
^er’ Township, and bind myself to
abide by the ruleq of the Democrat
ic party and support the nominees
thereof,
. WASHINGTON A. CARTER.
FOR STATE SENATE.
To the Voters of Colleton County;
At the request cf many friends .1
announce myself as a candidate for
.*re-election for the State Senate sub
ject to the rules and regulations
governing the DemorrAtic party. I
sincerely thank my'friends for their
hearty support in (he past. My four
years experience In the Senate ala
me in giving more effective .syyi. **
than heretofore and for this I a-k
the support of the ovters of myt
county. ,
J. D. ACKERMAN.
H>U MAGISTRATE OP' HEYWARD
TOWNSHIP. X
I hereby announce myself u can
didate for re-election to the office
of magistrate in Heyward Town-
I .pledge myself to abide the
result of the Itemocratic primary,
and to support tlie nominees there
of. Very respectfully.
H. G. GIVENS.
I (»lt
1 hereby announce my candldacy
for the office of state Seantor Trom
Colleton county, pledging myself to
abide the results of the Democratic
primary and to support the nomi
nees thereof.
J. G. PADGETT.
FDR HOUSE
OF REPRESENT.!.
TIVE8 X
To the Democratic Voters of Col-
leto County. I hereby announce
-tny candidacy for tho House of Re-
^-erentxtlves for Colleton County in
t v '? DemocreMc Primary election t >
be held this summer. I pledge my-
rclf trt abide,,the iweults of the Pri
mary and support the nominees there
of. - •
I ran last time and was nearlv
elected. Then I was not so well
known as I n>w am. I expect to b*
elected this time and will merit the
confidence p'-aced in me.
I feel that I cm eccompllAh ~aod
or I would not ask fo^ th? officr
Respectfully.
B. L. JONES, v
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
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For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of TreasurJr for
Colleton County, and pronUse if (elect
ed t«» give tbe eauntv a t»af* sane,
and careful administration of her
financial affairs. I shall appreciate
the support of every voter.
Respectfully.
R. R. MILEY--
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county treasurer of Uolle-
jn . If elected, I promise to sive to
Uollefon county my best services in
he administration of her financial
ifiairs. „ I pledge myself to abide the
results of the Democratic primary,
r nd to support the nominees there
of. I will appreciate the support
every voter. Very respet VfulL .
J. y. LYONS.
Smoaks, p. C. X^
Thanking my friends for their
confidence in my administratiofi by
their having fe-elected mo as county
treasurer. I hereby offer myself as
candidate again for re-election and
pledge the same fidelity to duty as
irt the past. I wil abide the result
of the Democratic primaries.
It. E. JONES.
Walterboro.
FOR AUDITOR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Auditor of Colleton County,
and promise if elected to give the
people a car?ful and buxine*s-Hke
administraton." In the last election
I received a liberal vote, and be
lieve that since-1 have become mo-e
widely known. I. will recel e the
consideration of'every voter in the
approaching primary.
D. M. (Sard! Carter.
I respectfully announce myself a
• andidate for j’e-cloctfon to the of
fice of auditor of Colleton county,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party, and pledge
myself to abide the result and st\i?
port the nominees thereof
« ’ E. M JONES. .
Walterbcro, S. C.
. To Prevent Blood Poteonlng
•PPly af once the wonderful old reliable PR.
fiORTHA’A AXTlserrtC H KALI NO OIL.* ao r-
ri^t dreaaiu* that rrlicwn paia god heal* at
thcMOMUBM. I-Jt* Im gtnL 23c JOcz UM.
M.%(«ISTRATK t)F HltOXTON
TOWNSHIP.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for tbe offi e of magistrate
of Hroxton Township 1 pledge my
self 4o abide the result of the IX'm-
ocratic primary and to support the
!>. " If. R. PADGETT.
nominees thereof.. Very respectful-
Islandton, S.
NOTICE.
If you want, furniture, go to
Brown. Furniture Company to get
it, and 1 will appreciate it very-much
'I you will give me your voter. 1
am in the contest for the pony qn I
buggy. Thankiug you in a-d.vanre.
EDWARD BCCRNETT.
Don't Wear
A Truss!
After Thirty Year*’ Experience I Here
Produced An Appliance for Heu,
Women or Children Thet
Cures Rupture.
I Bead It On Trial
tf yV. h»Tr frl^ t mo't •rf-yMaf cU*. enm* to
71^. W'brra .>lh-ri t*:i It wbvre I h.*Tl mf
3uccjM. t>«ad stucaed CsHipca '.<xUz sa<i I wl.l «eaj
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Now is the Time to Get Your Bargains in
' ^ in the Line of
CLOTHING, SHOES,
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and in the Fine Line of Dry Goods which
we have to sell regardless of cost, as our
buyer is getting ready to go to the mar
kets to buy the great fall supply. In order
to make room for them we will have to sell
everything at surprisingly low prices.
FRANK’S
Charleston
Surprise Bargain House
■ J. FRANK Manager
Next Door to Express Office
And please take notice that there is only
one J. Frahk in town and he is manager of
the New Store.
TV» *Wv. i. C E. Bfofau l—i.l.r mi tk*
AppliUK*. wl * ‘
Kivinqt
roi fr*v r-.y fi!' jurifit bo-.k on K pfnre and lu
CM!v. /ti'vari*8 u.f AppUasc. .a-1 price*
name* of n.aajr pt-jp:. wbo trt.id It
vert i a:.-L |f "tve* la*!»at n Irf .11 othrr.
fa-i lly*; •tr.hvr. I Q«e r >»*:***,&>}.4rzC‘*. a> Ilf.
I t m ! i.a triVl t» pray'? wh.t 1 I. irar. Voo
•i yU '- iuige »r,5 o ;.v TOT Kra.irtwd
Ikv.' ia 1 r. »<1 it you will b .4 ea.;l!ti»tmat:c m my
cf !>■.(!'at* you cm .1*0
zf-.l. K.’l an: tr -i t'Mip >a tn-luv ui<l mall todsy
I. »» -'l! rib your t'ao wtetl.r you try my Ap-
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FREE BlrORMATIOn COUPON
I Mr. C. L. fi-oot:v
t'l.'
z3a St«:i Sl. •UnUn. M ch.
1 n." *• mau. • nrrl per^fnor
I i. k »r. I ful 1 iti .rniAUue
Avrl.jL. • f-jr ill." curv cf ro. L_rc.
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City
FOR SALE
North Carolina Pine Lumber as follows: Standard
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C'eiling. Siding, Flooring and Moulding, all of which is
manufactured as good as modern machinery is capable of
producing; and graded in strict accordance with North
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Carolina Pine Association’s classification.^
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Colleton Mercantile &
Manufjirhirliui CnmD’V.
Ritter, S. C-
Only One “BRO.MO QUININE”
To get th^genoiae. call lor full name. L \XV
TIVK BK'tMO QUININE. Look lor ^xi.t jrcof
E.W.GROVK. Currt a Cold in One tzar, biopy
cough and headache, aud work* ofl ca’.d.
Irt A
FOR HIGHWAY COM.MI-SIMM?/..
I hereby announce myn°!f a- ran-
didate for Highway t'otimiiPBlorier
for Colie'on county. ful>jerr to .the
rules iind regulations governing the
democratic primary, and i-ledge my
self to support the’ nomine* ; of tlie
party.
J. E. MOORE.
I hereby announce nnm-lf a *.vr.-
d'<iai«‘ for highway cc mmi-sii>n<*r for
Colleton county. t to the rules
and regulations governing tin* Dem
ocratic primary,, and pledg*; myself
•o support tlie nominees ot th« Dem
ocratic party. ,
J F. ADDISON.
I hereby announce myself a can-
d iate for Highway.Commissioner
Colleton county, %ubjen to the
’ J, 's and regulations governing the
Morratic primary, and pledge tuy-
if to support the nomine's of the
pnrty. . ‘ ^
‘ s J. YU, HI LI*
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I hereby announce, myself a can
didate for Highway Commissioner
for Colleton county, subject to the
rules and regulations governing the
Democratic primary, and I*edge my
self to support the nominees of the
party. . /
. ' * 4 0. W. SWEAT.
LUMBER
That Satisfies
If you are planning on doing
any building let us figure on
your lumber. We carry a full
etock of dimension and finish-
- ing lumber and the prices are
always right.
/ Oar cMotto:
“A Squirt Den All the Time"
ESTATE 0?
C. A. SAVAGE
When Your Blood is Right
Your Whole System is Right
If you Have any Blood or Skin Ditease
Do Not Delay until it is to ablate but order
TO-DAY “
THE HOT SPRINGS REMEDY
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\ Complete nnd Positive Hemedy for
Syphilis/ A
Eczema
Erysipelas
Acne
Malaria,
Rheumatism
And ail other forms of blood and skin
diseases.
Hog spiinz-, Pliyfcicians pronounce-thD the <;reatest BJood and
-.skin Itemed} evyr phu «| on the market.
Full Course Treatment, Three Bottles,
S 12.50; Single Bottle, $5.00.
We prepare a Remedy for every disease.
Wilt*- n- your ’iroubie*.. .\i| < .ntspondriue Strictly Private.
HOT SPRINGS MEDICINE CX).
JT 1-2 Central Avenue,
HDT SPLJNGS, ARK.
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17»A
1911
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
South Carolina's Oldest Golllgc _
1 :WTH , YEAR IIKt.lNS SEPTEMBER 25TH. 0 ..
Entrshce examinations at all the county seats on Friday, July 3rd
a; a m. Full four year fourses luad to tlie B. A. and B. S. degrees!
A two-year pre-medical• <our.se is given^ ,
A free tuitvdn scholarship is assigned to ra« h county in the state.
Spacious buildings and aihiettc grounds, well equipped laboratories
and unexcelled library facilities. ✓ _
Expenses reasonable. . For terms -and catalogue, addrees, 1
HARRISON RANDOLPH, President
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