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* ]K«aiIesai7, June 12, 1918. J0E PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE SEVEh X \ X Av ; ■ . •. * Serve Your Country Buy Saving Money! ^You’ve always been told you ought to save money; every day some savings bank advertisement tells you so. The* chief reason given for saving money has been th;dL you’d, have the money with interest later on, as a step to finan cial ipdependence and success. That is an excellent reason, but there’s a better reason than that. Save because we have pledged the honor of * our country and our people to fight this war to our last dollar and to our last man if necessary. America does -net break her word. ~ Morfby saved makes of you a better man or woman, bov or giil; makes, you dependable, responsible; increases sclt-re^pect, which increases your value. Save money t.» help your country by buying War Savings Stamps and U. S. Thrift Stamps. r 1. —War Savings Stamps are a promise to pay you . the amount you invest, at the end of 5 years, with l per cent„ interest compounded every IJ months. \ , 2. —You can turn thorn into cash' any time withoat looking for a buyer; just go into any postoffice and get them cashed. . c . ' * • > —You can invest in l\ S.Thrift Stanips*as little as 2.jc at a time, and as much more as you please. invest your money in your government X I • \ • ■ ' Put your quarters and halves and dollars into • ,* ' \. ' these safest* and sim- plest of all government c • \ • securities. Save Monev Serve Mankind Buy Them And Help Win The War FOR SALE EVERYWHERE ’ f s \ • X ‘ * 4 - ■ - This Space Contributed by * _ • ■ x • Fishbume’s Drug Store Xi X- r • X ENLIST X X ■x X Your Dollars In Your yX X^ X ' X^ X Country's Service ' / Xx X U. S. Bonds, War Savings Stamps, and U. S. Thrift Samps must be purchased by the people from money saved from their in comes—every dollar spent for an unneces- saiy thing is a force for evil. When that dollar buys labor and materials for equip- > ping our army and navy* it has a double . force—first it ceases to aid the enemy and second,, it is fighting for us in th^ behalf of ^ .. mankind. Be* sure that your pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters ard dollars are en listed in the cause of your country. An idle dollar is a SLACKER dollar, but a ^dol lar wasted in war time is a TRAITOR dol- lar. ^ ‘ ALL BANKS AND THE POST OFFICE SELL THE ' x ' . STAMPS Buy Them And Help Win The W*r FOE SAL* *V**TWH*** X This Space Contributed by BEACH BROS. ■ i WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. CANDIOAIE CARDS Card* under this head will t><? published this year by The Press atd Standard until the close of the rampaign for $10.00 each, cash n advance, for all county ofDces; magistrate's cards $5,00 each. No, qard will be published unless ar * companled by the money. Cards will be limited to seventy-flv.> words. Any othtr. political matter in favor of any candidate will be charged for at advertising . rate* Cards of thanks by candidates will be $1.00 for 100 words or less. MASTER’!* SALK STATE OF SOl’TH CAROLINA, (County of Colleton. In the Court of Common Pleas. Farmers k Merchants Hank, a Cor poration.. i’laiptiff. v«. Hessie H. Stokes, and Bessie P. Stokesi Ida May Stoke*. Nancv Stokes and Henry N. Stokes, In fants: and C* I*. Fishburno. as Administrator of the estate of XL *N; Stones,* Deceased and NS'. L, Stokes. —Defendants. » Notice or_ Sale. . Hy virtue of the* Decree in the above entitled cause. .1 will sell at. .public auction, for cash, in front of :the court house in NValterbofo. on FOR LKttlSLATVHK I hereby announce my candidac* for re-election to the House of Rep resentatives, ^Hedging myself t'» abidfl the results of the prlmarie- and to support the nominees. , \V \V. SMOAK. Salesday in July, .'next, same being the 1st day of said month/ the fol lowing described realty, to-.wit: * 1 Tract No. 1. All "that certain piece, parcel, or tract ot land situ- nfod-in the county of Colleton, in the State aforesaid, in Sheridan tnwp- slup. coutaininK thr^e hundred and ■ FOR COl'NTY TltEASl'RKR I respectfully announce myself a I'aet candidate for the office of Count, Treasurer, and pledge, myself to abide the Tesult of the Democratic primaries and to support the nomi nees, of the same.- ’ > * Very respectfully, . HEXKY K. STRICKLAND. .. * Ruffin, S. fifteen acres, more or less, aod-be- in bounded on the North by Jand.4 of William' DuDoyce. .estate of J. Hiott anil Edward I^wis: on (he by Skull Swamp and lands of Hridce and S. \V. Weeks- da C. <; the South \ by Skull Swamp, and West b> lands of the estate of J. Hiott and 11. ik. Stokes. Tract No. 2. ’ All that piece,' par cel or <ract of land, situate /In the »U"inf> of Dorchester, (in Collin^ . Township, State of Smith Caroline. - \ j containing three hundred and fift v - I hendn announce my candidac\ , tjuir* acres', more or-less, formerly for county treasurer, subject to tie known as the, ••Rivens’*, land, •and rub s pf flie Democratic party, an ■. |„ inu-bounded l y lands of estate of pledue myself tp abide the result * Lookup, ;i, more particular tlescrip- th« pritmu les, and support the noi -J Lon of Which will appear hy reb r- ihess of the sanm. ^ \Valterboro, . S. C. W. PKLLIM . C. FOR HACi 1ST RATE T<« thp. voters of Heyward Township: 1 fereby,'ftnnounce myself a can (IhTate for Magistrate; pledging t.j Tjact \o. be Kovenned by the rales’ and reg i-| r( | ot t> ra et lations of the Deinooratic party*. D. E. RAMSEY* tc. ft) a pliwt 1 thereof b> William iiamsey.'surveyor, the Same bein*; tto tract of land purchased by V. E. Stokes. W.-L. Stokes and H. N'. stokes, ami o nveyed unto them hi deed of Cj-G. Henderson, Master, '*f ij.ii., ' January *7. 1 !td I. 2c. All that piece, vpa' j of land, situate in-thV county »of Colleton, in the- StaK*H ntoregain. Sheridan lowhship. ‘ con-] v I tajnina 'five hundred acres,, more or; lleyvlard Ti»v\"H‘>hlf». ’le <.‘and heini bounded on thej I hereby announce, myself a c«.i ^ North hy the Edisto River: on the i didate for the -office of magistral ‘, East hv lands of Joseph Bridve an*. | Heyward township, subject ' •' . Marie Adams; on the South b*. I nilms of the Democratic party, 1;in , is 0 p the estate of Venus Wij- pledce myself to abide the tc- ^ | iatllfv j \v. Gruber, and Public ,j i Highway’ leading from Charleston , | to Augueta; 4»nd on the \\'est hv -—X- . Ki nds of J. W. Gruber and r. D. C. Hlake anil ls)wmle** Tovmslil|»s. \dams anil .the run of Deep Creifit announce myself a can-j x ra( >t No. 4. All that piece ; ‘par- eel or tract of land, sitnato in the^ county of Colleton, in the State aforesaid, containing 'four hufidreu There are 110,000,000 of us in the United States all in. the family of our own Uncle Sam. And Uncle Sam needs money—your money—every body’s money. -He doesn’t ask you to give it to him; he wants to borrow and pay you interest for it. * Maybe you didn’t have $50 or $100 to lend hinr in Liberty Bonds, but surely you have 25 cents. If we, all of us, buy one thrift stamp—just one stamp apiece— that is $22,500,000, and if everyone of us buys $4.12 worth—25 cents worth from time to time for sixteen times—that’s $570,800,000. .Your pin money does help/ Doesn’4 it? We dpn’t know how much money you have—how much—how little. It doesn’t matter, anyway. For it is getting to a point that every man—every woman— every boy-—every girl—must make the business of help ing win this war—the most important thing on earth. * • Like the Liberty Bonds, the war savings certificates bear 4 per cent interest. On January 1, 1923, each cer- I tificate will bd worth $,>. 1 Hose stamps are exchange able at face value plus accumulated interest at any time between now and January 1,1923. . . ' . You can buy from your mail carrier or at the Post Office. * * ■ ■ * ■ \ t -Buy your first one today. ' — . - - • ■ •. I myself to abide the ro of the primary elections. FRANK THOMPSON I hereby didate" for /the I hereh> announce myself a’Cnh- didatu'fet magistrate of HeywaM township, subject to tbe rules of the '-Banodratic primaries, ami pledge myself to abide the results and to support the nominees, i C. XV' THOMPSON/ * * Hendersonville. ^ _ ,of C. D. C. Adams. X" WARREN fOWNSfMP .. t Tract No fiA All tjuvt ^lece. par- I am a candidate, fftr magistrate’ or tract oP fend situate in the of Warren township, attd/(RU$JI ap- county of iZotfeton,. State- aforesai I, pfeeiate the support of Hiy friends contuiwitig thirti acre. more or in the approachinu pritpntpy.^ houndeil North tiy Charleston pledge myself to abide the results an( j \| t: .u«;| a road: Eh^t hv lands'of of-the Democratic priuiarU^. and to Cf ,, r y ( i i nis an ,| ,.ptate of Venus support the nominees of the. party. wiHiau x South hv lands of H N. Smoak*. • - P. J. W'ILSO\V- Sfuk(S . West by lands of J. \V. Gru- * 1 X x fu r. I her.*hy announce" myself candi-X Ey< > ptin those several portions date for re-election for the* office of 6f th* nhme descrilx-d tracts of magistrate for Hlake «nd Lowndes Townships. Pledge, myself to abide the results of, the primaries and to support the nomihees. • (1. W. SWEAT. myself a en n oflice of magistrate for Hlake/and Izewndes townships subject to the rules of tbe Demo- cratfe primaries, and pledge myself to abide the results of the same aX'l to support the nominees of the party. ' T. E. McTEER. Green Pond, S. C. \ and . fifty acres, bounded North hy Ed 1sto River;* East by lands of Joseph Hridgo; South by Charles, ton and Augusta Public Road; West hy land* of H. N. Stokes and C. D. C. Adams. Tract No.. f>. All that piece, par- |rel or tract'of land situate* in- tbe county of Colleton and State afore said. containing twenty acres, more or less, hounded North hy lands of H. N. Stbkes; East by lands of H. N. Stokes; ,SoutU* by Charleston and Augusta road, am! West by lam land heretofore sold and conveyed i.WiLv hi H N. Stokes to the follow ing u\ii.id persons, nainely; To K/ < tipli"nson by deed da-tod the. Hjfy of . 12Id. and recorded MONEY TO LEND have « client who devili-% fc» make screfal large loans on lm- tuiiac**! tunning lands in < ollefon fWinijt.V. Can take loans of any slue and the lui-gc'r -the loan tbe hotter the rate'of interest. Loans will be negotiated for periods of from five to ten years. \ , R. M. JEFFERIES Attorney at Law. , v *• : * \ x W afterlairo. - . . H. f. I HoiA. I t. a To G'-org« |January | February 1’ page ::s t , To M.izi*. August 12. 1 I'd' August 12. >n pa-e 74. Holmes by ,deed dated V' 1and reconlod l\l ~t, in Hook to. at tiy deed dated and recorded i\Hook 4<» r at Buy Them And Help Win Die War FOR SALE EVERYWHERE X This Space Contributed by H. W. COHEN r,. S V X of sale C \sk; pnirrhar - page nr.;: Terms ... . . er to pav for papers X * I!. M JEFFERrES. Wallerhoro. S C„ ——^/X ATTENTION J un* Mai 11. ter. f HS. nw QuMm That 0m« Nat AffKt UmHmI Because ot tta tonic and laxative agect. LAXA- T1V8 BROMO Ul 1N1NK ia better than oKliaarr V***!**, sad Jtoee not caoae aervouaneaa Mr nagiac la bead Renember the ItiU name sad took tor the aignaturc ol h- W. OUOVH- Juc. vm’Eiis AH voter* are required hy law to 'secure'“new registration ceiiificati* , i in order to vote in the genentl elec- !tion this fall. The registration | books will oped July 1st and re- ■ main open e\ery day through July apd August, froin ^ a. m to '• p. m. i All citizY*ns are .urged to' come !n and secure their ruatetraticm cer tificate? as early as possible. T.-S-'R DRIDGE, Chairman. \ W'E HAVE JIVT KKCKI\1BD A SHIPMENT (>l WAGONS AND MGGIEM WHICH WE AHE OFFERING TO THE IU Y- INO PtTILIf. X ' / . IttSKELl. WAGONS IN ONE AND TWO HORSE SIZE. THESE WAMfNS NEED NO IHX'OMMKNDATION TO THE PEOPLE ttF COLLETON t OfXTY, HAVINfi KEEN Sffl.D HV As MM FOR SERFRNI, YEARS. TAYLOR-4 ANNAI»Y AND PARKER HttifHES ARE As WBf.L KNOWN TO THOSE WHO DESIRE TO PCIH HASE HIGH CLASH AND sERVICKAHLE III tiGIFS. WE HAVE THESE IN OPEN AND TOP. - „ * ■ ' / ^ X \ ^ c . . t ' X X ^ YOUR BUSINESS IS SOLICITED >w. . X WRDORO LIVE STOCl S VEHICLE CO. . H. W. Black, Jr., Mgr. X A ’ ^ “DOING YOUR BIT’ . - ".e X ..... Is Not Enough THE FULLEST MEASURE OF SERVICE Is the measure of our persoiuil responsiliility in this war. x^ ■ s' * x v X^ Homes uni ted j familit*f< enrolled, resouy’.-es conserved, waste eliminated means—AMERICA INVINCIBLE. EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD Should think and act and serve together. What each <?ne of us does during the next year WILL DECIDE THE FATE OF THE WORLD When each of us learns to sacrifice every interest in th'.* National Service, Germany’s doom will be sealed. Live in health and efficiency, but without extravagance and without waste. _ . X> Here is an opportunity fur each to share in the .ipy of s service; as important as the service rendered bv tlbr man at the front. SAVE AND LEND YOUR SAVINGS You can render double service by lending your savings to Uncle Sam. He needs your savings now. You will need them after ^ war . if y t>u them till January 1, 1923, you will get your money back with 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. They may be redeem- \ \ X ^ • X' ed l)er’ure maturity at any post-office with interest to r about 3 per cent, ~.«* X " *,;X- * BUY WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS A.n<J hold safely-the results of your patriotic thrift against a time of need. It htjps to win the war. And yo r dollar will buy more after the war. THEY ARE BALLOTS FOR THE RIGHTS OF MAN- h I \ I) A Savings Stamp cost $4.12 in January, and to this price one-cent has been added for each month since, January. This stamp will be worth $5.00 on January 1, 1923. This Space Contributed by ... , Terry & Shaffer \ X X WALTERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA V X