The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 19, 1918, Image 4
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THE PI
AND flTANDABD
WednemUy, Jun« 19, 1918.
TOMATO CANS
AND JARS
We offer Tomato Cans at 5 cents each in any quantl-
i* ty. These come in cartons containing 100 cans each,
and this makes a veiy co»Kenient bundle for shipping.
sell screw top and glass top fruit jars at'th^ fol
lowing very close prices'-
; . - ' SCREW TOPS
Pint jars, per dozen • • • • — ............ $1.10
. Quart jars, per dofcen • • • • • 1.20
* T\Vo Quart jars, per dozen 1.25
GLASS TOP JARS , Y
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Pint jars, per dozen w. . . $1.10
Quart jars, per dozen • 1-20
Two Quart jars, per- dozen-- 1.35
Do not wait'till too late to purchase these jars, but
place your orders early.
Mr'
Colleton’s Leading Hardware Store
MninE cjubs
Cards under this head will Se
published tliis year by Tbs >. Pres#
and Standard until tbe close of tne
campaign for 910.ee each, cash toi
advance,' for all eounty offl^i\
magistrate’s cards 95.00 each. No
eard wiU be pnhlished nnleas ac
companied by tbe money. Cards
will be limited to seventy-five
words. Any other political matter
in favor of any candidate will be
charged for at advertising rates.
Cards of thanks by candidates will,
be 91.00 for-100 words or less.
FOIl XKUISLATTIIR
I hereby announce .my candidacy
for re-el**tiou..to the nouse of Rep
resentatives. pledging myself to
abide the results of the- primaries
and to eupport the nominees.
W. SMOAK.
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FOU l OF XTY THKASl RKIt
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of County
Treasur.-r, and pledge myself to
abide the result of the Dempcratic,
primaries and to support the nomi
nees of the same. ■. .
Very respectfully,
HENRY K. STRICKLAND.
Rilflftn. S. C.
of Fruit and
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Jars
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FOR YOU
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*• Now* is the time for. you to buy your Fi;uit Jars foj
next summer and fall. These goods are the best on the
market, and they have Latch Tops. /Come one, come ali,
and get your jars for your fruit and vegetables.
. PRK'Esr • /
One dozen in case, pints • y7 —...
One dozen in case, qharts 7. - • 1.35
Hv*ery thing the best. We trust in /loti ahd ire will
he'nY us to w-iii the waT;
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J. H. Holmes Store
101 Wichman $t.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for .county treasurer, subject to the
rules of the .Democratic party, an 1
pledge myself to abide the‘result of
the primaries, and support the gom-
Uiess of the same. C. W. PELLl'M.
Walterboro. jJ. C.
For I’ndwte -liulge and Master.
The olfice. of Master, to which I
was elected by the people two years
ago. having been consolidated with
that of Probate Judge, effective at
the expiration of the term of tha
present Probate Judge, I hereby
announce my candidacy for the com
bined ofifee subject to the^action of
the primary. I solicit the support
of all .oteis and promise, if elected,
to continue to give the same kind
of service which 1 have given in the
Master's olfice. . .. /
R. M. JEFFERIES, •
Walterboro, C. ; rY ,
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.FOR MAfilSTRATK
T<* the voters of HeyVard Township:
,! hereby announce myself a can
didate for Magistrate, pledging to
be jovorened by the rules and regu
lations <g. the Democratic party.—
D. P. KAM.SEY. ‘
Iteyuai-d Tounsliip. -7
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of magistrate
tor Heywartl towlvship, subject to
ihe t !1 h s of Uuf* Democratic party,
and pledge -myself to abide the re
sult of the primary elections.
frank Thompson*
War Savings Stamps
Better Than Money
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Your Pocket
A $5 hill in your pocket does not increase in value; a
War Savings Stamp does.
War Savings Stamps are “little government bonds '
bearing 1 4 per cent compound interest. They cost $1.i*
now. In five years they will be worth $5 each. If you
wish to cash them in before that time you can do so any
time, at the post officewith interest.
Pledge yourself to buy War Savings Stamps to the limk
during this campaign.
War Savings Stamps can be.bought in any amounts up
to a thousand dollars. - TheyTare so good a security you
canot buy more. , '
You can buy War Savings Stamps at the post office, at
banksYnd'at this store. - „ ’
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This Space Donated By
MX.
- > Walterboro, S. C.
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IT THE FOLONIAL
Dll. M. «.* aAU.Y DEAD
I Orangtiburg, June
OCcuned on June 9
17. A-dcal»v
which will ly
IU.i|4«- l.mrtuLc* To'vnship^.
hc.’ Aty announce myself a can-
di /or t,!;-- oflice- of nui. i.-ti ate
foj- lUiik-e and .Lnwnduw townships,
l kuhjeo< to th>- niles of the Demo-*
•r;:ti</ pii-fnaries.'-and pledge inAself
to .wiily *'he results of’ the *an»o
amy to support the notufoeej of the
pa/ty. T. E MoTERjL
Ciyen Pond, jYv.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for inucistrate i*f Heyward
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FRIDAY There will be shown
the Rupert Julian “lUnebird” pro-
duotitm, '‘Hungry Eyes," with/Mon
roe s»Hsbui:y as the star. Theater
go. rs who recall the beauties of
■Mother O Mine,” "A Kentucky
CHiderella.'’ "The Savage.’j and oth
er photoplays which Mr.'Julian* has
directed will ktiow that, a Rupert,
Julian production tuearts (the iflti-
in screen artistry.
MONDAY - We will see
Personal Mentior
i
Harry
Carey and Molly Malone in .lac's
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11. Y. P. E. will hare a festival lit
Hendersonville Wednesday < night,
June it»th. The proceeds will go
to the Raptist church, livery one is
cordially, invited to be present.
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Hc?rt Carter, of Charleston, spent
a lew days last' week at the home
of J. F. Strickland on Route l*.
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B. N. IVWitt.. of Weeks, spent
Sunday and Monday With .1. F.
Strickland on Route J. s
Mr. and Mrs.
vannah, spent (
his mother and
Riser and Mrs.
of Sa-
feek-Cnd wii-n
Cster. Mr*. J. 15.
FiSbburrre.
Mi’, and HrS- Ladsbn Fishburn--
left on Saturday to accompany Mrs.. -
FishburaYs par^bts. Judge and Mi
Cage to Chestel- ' for a short visa.
The latter were in Walterboro fo*
a week’s visit to their . daugltTets^
homes, Mr A Fishbtfrne and Mrs. M
P. Howell.
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y 0 •
AttKHig the well known e:':z*/hs *«.
Smoaks who had bm'-.jness, in Wal
ferboro Mondayy'maV be mention* i
L. C. Padgett. Harvey Padgett, W
Calomel
township, subject to the rules of
of interest to*many of \our Teade/s. iDemocratic primaries, and
pledge • uivsejf to abide the results
and U> teppotj tlie nominees.
C: W., THOMPSON. .
HendersoUViUe.
Dr. M. •>. Sally, one of Orangeburg's
oldest and -ueutly helov ed mar
tUiuners, died at the' home ojt his
daughter. Mrs. Heyward (iibbes in
errand Act* Coiun.bia. His body was brought t..
Like I >iiamtte ou A our Orangeburg for interment Xiorula^.
- . • - His pUc«- will be hard to fill in tn.y
. - “ _ comm unitv where he was/depervej
Calomel loses you a day! You
.know what calomel is, ' It’s mer-j
cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan-'
gerons. It crashes into sour blt-jj AIMM.PHl s REDO.
like dynamite, cramping add sicken-
iBA you. Calomel attacks the bones' LUcfnd.i Smith, colored, has re-1
and should never Be put into yuur celved another letter from Adolphu.i!
syslptu. iltisltm. her son. Who is In France. I
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W \RRKV TOWXSHII*
1 sun .i candidate for magistrate
of Warren township, and rball ap-
ipfeciate the support of uiy friends
,in tli«- approaching primary, 1
pledge myself to abide the result*
joPilje Democratic primaries, and to
• support the nominees of the parte'.
Smoaks. P. J. WILSON
D. Smoak, ^ W. Warren. Dr. L. M
John D. Murray, son ot M'- anl StricklandYL. M. I'adgetr and H.-Y\d
Ford's* delirious production "WILD , Mrs. P. M .Murray, has been :.i Strickland. ,
A^tiMKN” in live raving acts.' I France for sevyral weeks, having ' :
WEDNESDAY—A special -'Lewil j^ived there safely,
pioductffin. “Pay Me.”, Fat?, /retsi-1 —o-o—
hutlon and hatred tramp through j Misri Louise Chaplin, of Wood'd!
this picture-An iron heels Miabes'jf. C., js spending sometime in town
it ride Us audience on a tidal wa»o | with her grandmother, Mrs. I>. J.
of power. Yet apilfi the Mamin.' Chaplin. * . . . .
Mrs. R/ S. Hailey and daughter.
Miss Clhudia. left Saturday morn-
LIONS MAKE SKIN
whe, son. CLEAR
passions of this mighty drama of a
lawless Western camp, the consum
mate art of Dorothy Philips makes
the flowcrdik* "Martha” one moreSng for Camp Jackson Tor a visit to f lu . M „, v l>rf4nil f4ir ,
i-MIu.isite figure never to »h> forgot-! D r. bailey, who is in the hospital
len by her many admirers. there convalescing, from an opera- 1 '’ e 1 * d ^ 1 1
There is the swiftest ftetibn ever 1 Hon for appendicitis. From then
I her‘by announce myself candi-
When you feel bilious, slngKish. fHe states that/he Is wel^.'and is date for rr-electiort for the office of
constipated and all knocked^out and 1 taking good car« of him
— — — himstUf. / He magistrate for Hlakt> and Ix)wndes
believe you need a dose of danger- } has authoiked the goyernment^to Townsliip^. Pledge myself to abide
ous calomel just remember that send ber. $15 per mouth out of hU -.the results tif the primaries and to
your dniKKlat sells for a few cents salary a* » sergeant. He askol siippoif the nominees.
* large bottlu. of Dodson’s Liyer about many friends and seetned.1 G. W. SWEAT.
Tone, which is entirely vegetable | ntudh interested in what Is ,goin:
;« Ke*»
ourself.
What girl or woman.hasn't heard
seen on any screen but there is a they will go to f’nlon to visit friendg. ( ,e “ lon )‘ ,ice 1° remoxe com pie
^ «» f " r s ' , :-o 2T4X v.
feet whivlxtfnd of human passion, a I X —o-o. .treshness and the hidden beauty.
Western dram:| lhat towers above I Prof. F. C. Chitty. the sbperin- 1 ? Ut a L° n £’ tht *' ,
anything of its kind. Its a pictu:<* tepdent of the Walterboro school ° re Irri,a,,n>f ‘ an<1 B hould be mixed
oi hatred, grt*ed. lawlessness, re- fyr next term, was a business vis-
\enge and love laid amid soeim* V (tor in WalterWiro Friday of last
a bee in camp all rushing, crowding; week. He. haiy leased rooms front
maring on ,to the titanic catastropli.* Mrs. M. H. Howell and will reside
there for the year.
at the end.
The admission price on thifc night
will he. Id, and 30 cents twar tax
extra i
and pleasant to take and is a, per- on around town,
feet substitute x for calomel.' It (a.
v giiaranieed to start your Ihot with-
Ybut stiffjhg you up inside,/and can
not salivate. / .
Don’t take falomel’ ,/ft uiak*.-
yoiTeb-k the next day; /t 1os»>h yo': 1
a day’s work.' Dodson’/ Liver'Ton-'*
straight,•«« you right/up and \o-i| Great Corn-Loosener of the
•SSl great.\ t.,iy,» p. .y>> the children j
’ because it is\p»>ii,>et/v lutrudcss a
doesn't crip
ROLL WEKX
NCI RSION
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mu
Several- xny.vvn of \ tie* const;.
hnye- plaumy m go v*Nl sale o
uroc bogs * at. CtM'bi an. \C,a . bv
Messrs. AVacov k’ «':• Hod a-. Ju
.-This sal,* has be,-n made fnmottV 1
the. fine hogs .dwatji ottered ' Ty-
» sale. \!t u ill .-b»- i, itctub<-re,| that 1
.Mr. E. ’V Marvdn. of c.re'.n pond.
. purchased ^Meral of bis (*m„ b >
at this sale inNl^ifiarv' an-! so dim
Mr. (>. H. G«eas. dc White Hall. A"
ter the sale-on the 'itlKHi*- partV in-'
tends, to grt aiaotfier vDiv ,.r
Journev into (South kb-olgwYo s,
the boll wtoyl at work TheYb t'
Will leave Walterbo o ea: U' on t ie
. momlna o: July going V- way
Augusta. Vfttr the sale r.ho patjy
will proceed on to Thomge\ ilb-
turning to Waltefboo on Jt»|y «tb.
All Those who are -interested -;t
\ this trip and care to" vo should iv
port saipe to F W. Rtshcr, Wa,\
oro/ Those who have no cart.
“Tarnish the gasoitue K,n*f; 1
Pboiild make this trip AM j
who are Interested in seeing or pur,|
chasing good bogs or who care to!
see the work of tbe weeviL will be
profited by the trip.
Step Uvtly! Corns
Quit with “Bits-H”
it Great Corn-Loosener of t
Ago, • Rover Foils. Painless.
Watch my rt^pT XV.iat s the u«c!
I go along rignr^itiiv up with«nt
• are." eveu'with c.'ros, b,x»itixTuso
•’U, ts-lt” tbe paHi 1 .,sn cJS-fike-a-t'a-
tiaua-petl cunt reUArf,-:-. 1 iritj
u-.tur ways calorv, until 1 was bluv
#
He)want TouiiMiip.
’ 1 hereby announce my randidao
tot the office of magistrate of Hey
ward tttwnship. subject to the rule*
/ f the Democratic Pnma,rie* and i
pledge tiiyself to abide the result <>m
‘it * s,iiue. .ind tn support the nom - |
THIS WEAK,
rtees of the
partv
J. H
MARVIN. JR
OUS MOTHER
Wai’iit I'ow iiship.
! i cb”- "tKe liiyself a candidate f-j/
' n-ai/' trate of Warren township air,'i
'•M l . ppiecidte the support. Of !! -.
i joany :. gt-s • in the apundar'iing I • ^ i_ /
. -v ,u to -uppettX uoU-
Tells How Lyd-’aE.Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Health.,
Miss Ine« Price left Tor Rock
Hill Monday for the purpose yf at
tending the sumnrer itchool at Win-
throp College. ‘ ^
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Miss Annie Farrow has success
fully /aught tbe Peniel school and
has hec-n ry-electe^ '' r She is now
smndine a vv
M rs. 1 ir/J+nlfejv
wti'ch-'^be will reUjr
-fn 'tlrdepx ille..
with orchard white' this way. Strain
through a fine cloth tho juice <•;
two fr<sh lemons into a bottle-con-
tainini^ 8hont ' three dunces of oi-
chard white, then shake well au.i.
you have a whole quarter pint of •
skin and complexion401 iqn *f aWoT- '
the cost one. usually p«)s^|br a sihafi
jar of ordinary- cold crelTiq.- ‘Jb-
sure to strnih the lemon juice so o« .
pulp gets into’(he bottle. tb«-n th>
lotion will remain pure and fres.i
for months. When applied daily f '
the face, neck, arms and hands
should heU> to bleach, clear snootli-
help to h
tyeautify
with hej- lister. - <, n anc j beautify the skin
in town. after | Any/druggisf will supply thi
to her liomo ounce** of orchard white at very l«t
tl^/cost and the groce; ha- th
nmns.. . • *. * '
> n
HartT Sandlfer i* back at hottx
/ '’ f,, 'ter • \isit t«) Mrs. Sahdifer'* ps7- fc . l ,
, .mts. Mr and .Mrs \. O. Miott7 or | MuHta^lie*.;
Round He > f-.linv rnucb *.-tte/ | " H,d,y K, "* u r,H ‘ m
Y i Their many friends ' wen
1 ished upon meeting two h
M
i*s Vjf'roshx
'M 1 .-
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j r
r.;:-vA'>'o\7
William^..
'Y ■
COOM
Slmmb Coa't Stop
ter
trs
Tf. T. BUjAn and M. L. Rice,/of
WlgalM. were in Walterboro /the
U.w«UM”C«teJtr
in Die face /»<) red La the toe*,
mc/e for bm- l se ■*Oets-lt,’
never fails,' Touch any corn orcal-
la# with rwo drops of 4 ‘(Wts-li.’'
nd •‘GeMt^H” does the reio/ it’s a
rehef to 'b« able, to stop cuttlnu
coma, maklnic them blcvd. Wrapping
them up l|k« nackanrs and usliyr
Sticky tape and salves. It removes
any/corn clear apd clean. UavitiK
the toe as sihootly^ts your palm. Sou
wear those pew sno«s without
m, danco arid be frisky on your
**1; ”»let8-It.”
Y/tets-ItY the RUarsnteed,- tnonev-
Dsckcora-remover.theonlv sure wav.
CfSJf at ■»>/ dm* store.
M X dhyE.Lawrence&Co .Chuago.tlL
In |91’<erboro and recoin*,
grinded as the world’s
K\ \T t'SMP .1 U'Ksn\
•l ' ML t’rayen visit^d . Caiup -
j J.*- ki fir /at -ud.jv iiiTrt aaw .mr ow n,
fbo\>Y‘- .A’wlle'on and talked w,>
, They are u) fffir/spimt <"a7ii
ady to « r«>s .the water/i
defipUkh « i our cduntyv. Tne> / » j-
that th-y .Want their/people to/bYj
/.ll the A S. aiul Ijlaitv/Y-’*
tin/v can u* protec/ihem wIvYh -
fight, (o bi’inV this aay,’.>'a u-
He also l>Y4:ch( d’^
Baptist /hVit. ^ SiV*'.
-‘.i; aig-u. and finite .'dv number of
♦ he sold'vr hoy* were then. WhY
there ho \vn* the tuest of t
Parker. '. /
aiikj/ rrioshx' the
1 went t a
thiCtor, tni'i h.> < . j
I had nsrv: i., ..-
gistion, v /
Red to ..// • cr. *’
condition ' ; :■ f.»e
worrying of
the time — mtd hp
said if 1 could not
stop that, 1 could
« . • b's v Yqtion
infirmary, /
IVv P.
hate iu/K
Y •
■eks’ yi-itY
Row csx iMo/
fe ,r |
SandMs :r- ( ) ,1,1}
n-i :*'!
ndso i•
streets on •
day last we*-k, but upon *p* 'kiM.
with Ih-ju a not*- of faflNji -•''> ' •
- their tones was discover» «l. ■s.n' 1 t
KsDorn [ '.'"r n ,fie
.earned from n "** Mn '‘* rf 1 h ^ ">** / ncb- Uls'
n O.iSxeb irg . J 'aml L ‘‘T 1 1>r ' M,aok hH<
:r «ac* tlmt tl-.ey wnut'l shat
—•* ry , _
id enti
:r pact that
’clean." It was remarked t
> ••I.’ncie" IsJiatn bears a -tnk
finished^ -a . nurse at bra,miWs ** nib,Si F'* lo M,, t* of co;.; -• -t
PwE-ttV*'" PoHege. ha® at atnt.
MissrJ’essic SatiHeis. whn
tree tiled
Icessful fin -h.
jthe Somhsule
to W.
not pet well. I ^ilon with tbv* local hoard,
heard so tyiuchnlHint • o*'-— /
T/fttiaJv. Pinkhant’s • •>*»$- K- T. H Shaffer and \p/\-
A ejfetBtrK»^Ctirn* «’ivrigh»t*r Jane, will leave on Vi i-
T-
YV‘ C *,u*. were in xvaitcrDoro / (1).» BH»nd«d as the world’s best corn wt Ma'aHs . .u " nT "
tatt* ».rt of th, „«*. / /Tmcd, 6, nr, HUI Her,. Co! ZutUfS,Sgty® »•»* jj
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
V Take Grpve’a.
, Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tome ia equally valuable as a
Gcaml Tonic because it contains the
’•f] 1 tonic properties of OVTNINH
and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives
poimrf rfty husband wanted
1 :MI$, ft t>ra xvuo k felt /Tittle
tvr. I kept it up for thre&dnonths, and
1 feel fine and can eat anything now
withoutdistrv'ssornervtaisness. ’—Mrs.
>t2 Ncrth Tayior st ” h > Mr. ^u-r
Philadelphia Pn. ‘ .■
The majority of mothers ,nowadaysHP
•e-t-rdo, there era so many demands the' Shaffer lawn'this
their time and strength; the result
is invariably a weakened, run-down,
eondit
driv for Ma®.®ai‘hus!,-tts. where sh<-
r" ’d the month of July visi*.
She will r/turn t«
the month of
August, where she TmL^be joined
o w ;
V buferfiv chase will he he^l on
FOR SALE
r I
nttjc
iMT
r^. -f
afternoon .it j
nervous
acj
U
ition with headaches, back-
K o'clock for the/ benefit of tha
Liberty, bond frind of the
club. ’ /
book
ichperiods in Mfe that Lydia 1
’a Veffetable Compound will
a normal healthy condition, ua
to Mrs. Worthline.
Him rUase Black ia spending th-
siunmer with h 9 r brother. Howell
at Gainesx iye. Fla., having acoom-
panied MV-. and Mrs. John B. p a ,i.
One friNh mar** mule 4 y« ti® obi.
:t .go-Hl v..Hntid-hi:lt<l mule- an-l x-
• ret ’-tsltig v that we wHT %.-ll vh r a»..
Mo;-k of IkXuieMle and \«na S*ot-
wt I.aiul Plaster, IesfHi/eis and l»n*
«liT«<er ;.»n hand f«*r ininH-*tiat** d«-
!l\<gi-y. 4No Hnlls- and >le:tl t»4r
yon*- milch cow. v x -
'low inti machines. Hriv Rakes an I
full line farming Implements. \Vii«-
ons and Rug pries. Fruit Jar* in -til
Slges. No. a and No. 3 Parker*, ( ails.
See Us before you buy. • \
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YARN BROS.