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> FAOK F6CTR THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, June 26, 1918. fuheii sme in HEM CONSUMPTION Days , Will Not Be , Diao^urated at Present 'if V Economy in Eating Meat Is ** Fraettaed, Says Food Admin ; instration. OoIubSU.—Tb« Pood AdaUaistra- la extremely desirous of seruring fa the consumption of all Alnds of meats without the reiastal Motion of meatllks days at the present. • The seasonal dediae in the volume of animals roming to msrhet is now In progress and its volume will un doubtedly further decrease during the aegt few months, as is usual. bOt the proha hie amount of such decrease Is pet obscure, says the Pood Adminiv- dration. A statement given oat here today, hy William Elliott. Pood Administra tor for. South Carolina, and signed by Herbert Hoover, says: . ‘The necessities for shipment abroad to oar army and allies are very large and amount to roughly 76.ft(M>,- MO pounds of meat and meat prod ucts of all kinds per week against a pre-war normal of less than 15.000.000 pounds. Even with they large ship ments the allies have found it neces- aary to reduce consumption of all hlad^ of meats and put it tt> an average of about one and one-quarter pounds per week per person in ord#rnhat ntf further draft may he made upon khfp- ping that Is now required for< the transport of our soMiersX “Our consumption of meats is shout three and'op* quarter pounds .per week per person, and if we are to make itoth ends balance dunng the . abort marketing season, we mu-? have further economy. ' \ V 7 “If the public will continue rlgor- oue elimination of waste snd will fur- ^ther economise hy reducing the quan tity prepared for each meal of alf Hindi of meats aud poultry, more par Ocularly beef, And will restrict their purchases accordlnglv. the Food Ad ministration hopes that the necessary balance ran be mnintained.° A genera) •dhareace to these recommendations will avoid the inconvenience which ariees in many directions from meat- laas days and will cause less interior once in the daily preparation of food." WHiAT SITUATION '\ SERIOUS PROBLEM \ i Aatted Wheel I da the Pood Ad^nistratio ANn. The stetemsht^eontl “Our harvest was Iqst te Give Up Eetlni lead Until After Neat Harvest. ODlnmhla.*- The wheat situation is meat serious in the food supply fgf the AIMAi, world. ' This ward comes from |fashingtoa tratloa at Colam itlaues: “Our harvest was^lqss than esU Matad; needs of the Alliee are sreater Man wore calculated; losses by sea aad hy battle have'Wen heavier than (mere aqfJcipated; lees comes from the Wgoatine than had been hoped; ten*- or demonde on ehipping space restrict ohlps more than aver to the shortest haal and the tightest bulk^ Until the neat harvest the crisis wit! aet have been passed The call is therefore lamed that all who can and •11 who will go without wheat—give ap wheat breed e*tJrely<-until the aext harvest, as the clW women of (South Carolina have pledged them •elves to d6; that those who do not gj on an entirely >heatiess ration Cat down the consumption of wheat by ax least one half, snd that household* keep within a weekly allowance for each person of one and -one half pounds of flour and all otTier wheat products. * READY MARKET E Home-Canned Products Win be Given Preference Otjt Maryl&nd snd Virginia Pack by Large Concerns. * \ . " ^^ Columbia—A ' ready, market has been developed in South Carolina tor all home-canned fruits and vegetables that will be put up during thq. com ing canning snaaon In excess of do mestic needs. This aanoancement has been made hy the CoooarvaUoa aad .Production Division of the Food Ad ministration. which has been work ing o» the problem of marhotlag of home-canned prod nets for - the two months. A number of the lag wholesale grpoera aad )obben of the State have not their wllliagaeoe to Shy ffafts aad vagataM pared for oommerclal use. but will give the fcomemaaed product the preference over Maryland abd Vlr- finla packed goods. The Pood Administration has aa file the requirements of several large concerns aad has beta asksd to flad the canned products to supply their needs. Thousands of cans of fruits and vegetables can he readily sold, buf l)to packers will be required, as a CMDH CHS Cards undey this head will »r by Tnt bt* published this year by The Press and Standard until the ^lose of thi? campaign for 110.00 each fc cash »n advance, for nil ccunty ofllcw; niagistrnte's cards $5.00 each. No card will be published unless ac companied by the 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 be $1.00 for TOO w candidates .will words v or less. FOR IJSGI8LATVR1& I hereby announce uy candidacy for re-election to the House of Rep resentatives, pledging myself to abida the results of the primaries and to support the nominees. * W. W. SMOAK.' I hereby announce tny candidacy for. election to the House of Repre sentatives, pledging mygelf to abide the results of .the. primaries and |o support the nominees. G. W. BRUNSON, Lodge. 8, C. I desire to take this means of an nouncing my candidacy for the House of Representatives from Col leton county, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primaries, and to support the nomi nees of the party. J. W. HILL, Cottageville. o FOR COUNTY TKKASt'KKR Bus is the . Patriotic Pledge Biat Will be Signed by AD Loyal Americans k South Carolina From June 14th to Jitne 28th: Signature... Foet Office. County. 4s Ne .Street J| t JO THff SECRETARY OF THE UNITED STATES TREASURY: Vj, MsttrNy W Value . Number at |6 eeeh certify thet I now own : W 8 S.|.. M L the above . la addition to thooe agree to bay War Savings Stamps as ahowa in mnrgta ag right ‘I ^ S.8. .00 W.8.S ....to to ....... I FURTHER PLEDGE MYSELF TO SATE AND BOONOMIEB. TO HELP WDf THE WAR. JUNE Cost M-17 each.:, JULY Coat 94.18 each... AUGUSTAv ^ Cent 94. r n each W.S S. 8MPTEMBER Coet 94.80 each-... W.8 8. to OCTOBER Coat 84 « each.... W 8.8 to NOVEMBER Cost 94-88 each W S.8.... to . W 8.8 , 00 Cost 94 88 Total War .......W.8.8.9-...... .00 •••eeeeeet » e e e e e e • e « Stamps may be BoUeMor’a Poet Offices. Banka Aafherlxed Agents Everywhere If You have not already signed, Signand return to your township Chair man or County Chairman. matter of course, to conform to car tain trade ralea. la the first place, the price mast be ta "conformity with that for which Maryland and .Virginia parked goods can be bought. Canned products should net. be of fered for the wholesale trade exeept in large lots. R Is suggested that farmers and others who desire to pot upfniits aad vegetables for tha market form marketing agencies, in order tknt tkelr produrt may be handled in larg- «f lots te a greater advantage. The grades must he uniform aad certain standards maintained. The 1 respectfully announce, myself a Democratic primaries and pledee candidate for the office of County myself to abide the results of th- Treasurer, ami pledge myself to same and to support the nominees abide- the result of the Democratic made ther eat. “WORK OR FIGHT” REGULATIONS primaries and to support the notui nees of the same. Very respectfully. HENRY K. STRICKLAND. S ' Ruffin, S. C Ruffin. H. W. HUDSON. Jr. Fraser Tovvnship. * ■ ■ • ’ I am a candidate Mr Fraser toun- * , ——— . ship and shall appreciate the. sup- I hereby announce my candidacy port of my friends in the primary, for county treasurer, subject to the I pledge myself to abide the results rules of the Democratic party, and ofc-the Democratic primary and t-» pledge myself.to abide the result of support the ndminees of the part> I.<»al tbiard AGeVtinr lte.-»d> to Kn- *• force t*rm New I lev: il lation > of t 'la—dficjUions. the primaries, and support the nom iness of the same. C \V. PELLUM. \Valteiboro.\8. C. \ A. A. HARPER. Round. C. For Probate Judge and Master. . The office of Master, to whteh I canned product must of couraa ha put was elected by the people, two years After July 1. anv regis.t'ant in Class 1. II. Ill or !V, wherever, lo cated. engaged in any non-produc tive occupation or employment, as described in the Regulations, shall be cited to appear before .the local S ) i ■ V n. at Columbia stating vkat they hava to offer at tha preeeat « what they will hava to 4alivar SWtfAR CERTIFICATES IN GROCERS' HANDS .* rolumbla —Gro« e-« throughout the Staje are/now a* ing supplied with blank i ertifleates. .upon ’he signing r»f which persons desiring sugar for tan- »® aalform caaaa. aad the cant uni- 1 formly labelled. .\ , 1 ('outracts for fall deliveries should be made now or hi the very near fStaPK. .A Canning cluba, community claba er markatitfg agaactas with large quan tities of caaead fruits and v age tables to offer for «ala ahoald write tha Pood Admiaistration. Conservatioh and Pm daction Dtvife what titoa or wbat they will have to deliver la tha laU, Mating the price deaired aad all laforliatiea The Peed Adaiaiatret ion will make aa purchases or sales but It aaay serve aa a coanectiag link* to briag the peck- •ra aad the dealers together ' „ Aa has already beea anaoeaced there will he pleaty of caae aad jar* available far hoaie caaaers duriag the CeatMaattiee that are ■14 report to Me Peed . ttoe at Colatobia. aad m»r wlft'te put In touch with dearcea of supply upon request. At tractive stock labels can * be bought ,at a vary tow #rfeu. Pnotore .of fruttu aid vegetables ahoald renoabor that they caenet ei aco, havfng been Consolidated with that of Probate Judge, effective ?\t the expiration of the terrti of tha present Probate Judge. I hereby (announce my randidacy for the com- Birthday Reception For Uncle Isaac Rent/ his case. The local board having such complaint shall investigate the circumstance* of such case and shall render a decision, which shall be sent to the District Board for he-, view as on appeal. Such person. If Walterboro, June 24.--Dear Mr. Editor: Please allow me space to give a few d< ts of the birthday re ception given .Mr. I. \V. Hentg-hy bined office subiect to, the action of j his Children, grand childretK-a^d district Board decides*^ that he the nrimary. I solicit the support | Kreht-grand children . Mr. Rentz is ^ _ ot p ro fi ia biy employed, shall be ot all voters and promise, if elected, [on? of the few old Veterans still p ] aC€l< } immediately in Class I. and to continue to give the same kind [surviving. He is 83 years old. has ^ <t to immediate call pend- of service which I havp'given in the-.eight children living, three boysan-l jni . physical examination, and treat- ' „ < ** >or,ce ed as other men in such class, of Lhrhardt; A. K. Rentz. of Khr- j t i9 not thought this will affect haidt jake Rentx. of Charleston; a great many persona in this coun- Mrs. L. H. Carter, of Ehrhardt; t y hut the local board desires that M r ®- ^ 0,e Moofman, of Lhrhardt:. aB y evidenee of such persons in dldaiC for re-election to the offlea JJr*. Bennie Ooodwio. of Lodge; , h< . ir jur isdietion be reported to approbate Judge and Master foj-, J"- J o»V n J^dw; Mrs. G. ,heiu at once Among the classi- Colleton county, subject to all tlmj r - McMillan, of Lhrhardt. and th • f| ca tions affecting this countv mav rules and regnlalloas governing the grand children too numerous to h,. mentioned waiters in hotels and nanuv however the* were there ^.i rlub , ; persons Employed in L ^i? 0 ^ fU L P *. r t aD l mORt domestic serviee; sales clerks, and ?!^ ia J y « Ki r ° Un< l* bountifuHy other clerks employed in store* and p ead Uble. ■ It was one of th? other mercantile establishments. most beautifully spread tables any one 4Ver sat around—Just such ns those old Rentz* can prepare. Mr. Editor, I just wish you could Master's office. R.,*l. JEFFERIES?. Walterboro. C. * ,,'' ^ -* I hereby announce myself a cau- r/, c ■'Democratic primary. FOR MAGISTRATE,, \ ' Heyward Township. To (he voters of Heyward Township: I hereby announce myself'a can didate for Magistrate, pledging to . jmr **** w J<r t just wish you could he goveryned by the rules end regu- ha \ e b< * e “ * B< * bare taken a lations of the Democratie party.*—- 8eat head of the table and D. P. RAMSEY. Trustees May Be Selected Tuesday 1 hereby announce .myself a can didate for magistrate County Superintendent of Edu- P*ct to rsrtfvp the retail pries tor nubi ^ t t0 , the ; ru,eR IS , . . r#r the Democraticv primaries, ^ ^ ^ * 0 * <1 ** whdl* sale, njodge unself to abide the re* viewed the good eatables spread there. Dear old Uncle Isaac. 1 hope you may live to see many more c ® tio ® H. S. Strickland has decided of He" ward bi rthday receptions if it should b»* “P 00 a P** 11 for electing tr s- ^ I God’s will. tees for the various districts of the ai/l I The entire neighborhood took rouoty. notice of which appears on __ pledge un self to /hide the results p * rt and en JQJcd the day with each P** 6 8 ,f this issue. Mr. Strickland aa« those qho have only job lots t* and to Mipport th«^ nominees. other. Among those from out of t° meetings held on offer should seek a market in their, C. W. THOMPSON. J 1 * 5 * neighborhood that were there Tuesday. July 2. in each school din homu communities. The wholesaler' ” ‘ the Jobber cannot handle job i 'll hereby announce m\self Any Information which may be de didate for the office aired by any interested person or can ‘ ,or Heyward township ■lag^club will be furnished by the ,,Ul rn, " s of Hie Democrat myself to p-iniary elections. tote. Hendersonville a car.- i k LEND, NOT DIVE In asking people to invent in War Savings Stamps, tbs Government is not asking them to contribute money It is merely asking for tbs ns* of monoy, and willing to pay llboraily for K. The Government simply wishes to smploy year money and pay tor Its servloea just as It would employ you and pay you for your Tow will got your baefe with interest — com pound interest at th* rat* of 4 par cent par annum. The stamps matnrs in five but -you can cash them time you wish before the flat* of maturity aad still got Intorest—at three per cent. If you heed the eurvteau of your money before five years, the savtagu etamp handed te th* postmaator will be the latter of ymril got year' with additional payment lor the time the Government baa It There to ae red tope, we wo uncertainty, WO K to th* it you make. [‘o see Uncle Isaac and to enjov * nd h * T «* < h * patrons of tj^ h vort' dqy with relatives and friends' n a ,- s 0 * 100 !*'- decide upon the names of n fh d (l ‘ ^ ' 0rk / 0f * d ’ * H.di? " Ji, tHr». men M« 'St -.-m *' ur lumiinea me n ronserVMtiou *ml Production Division nn 1 ' P U,, f P of the FootT^Adminlstration, rolumbla 01 < ‘ u ‘ »' Ch.rl,if | Wali.rboro .M WM „ L Pa j:f n '.^f,,L\f W York ,0 abide the re- < ‘ s * wt Tuesday. -Tor trustees for the w » ,, «‘* < *- I May God bless I nch* u.ao\«».i Walterboro. school district Under .. - 0 *?T — . FRANK THOMPSON. May \Jed h]*ss I nch* I^aiac \antl licjp him to run the race succes?- tullv. EkANGEROUS RUMOR 1 hereby announce my candidacv qvyoMmi 'rn r>m -m ± Vfv , " 1 ,h ‘‘ 01 magistrate of Hey- oxxt/wn 1U zSC FALSE V...H1 township, subject tit the role* of the IKiuocratlc prir arios an-i * Polutnhi* — Reptirts Jn circulation £&'*'** ? ° Hbid * ,h *‘ r, ' s " ,, n{ to the effect that Food Administration ^ / a! ““; i ' nd ,0 '**' no, » ' offidals had stated no further con M\i'vjv jp servation of wheat was necessary hare _ J ' *ing aud preserving may obtain the Reived'hv Joa vi'l! *r ""t r"’ 1 , 4 „_ , 1 1 wiiuam. ic.nott. Btate food l h-i 'by ; nn*uince tux -..if rani'i- adntinittraior from Herbert Hoover jdate for re-election 'for th* J M. BISHOP U. J. HAGOOD DKAD It will Walter bo roschool district Under the law thi«« bein^-a special riis- fr:ct.,-bi3X• hai*- «ev. n trustees', ';*n i th>*Se shall b»- ♦-levied e\f;y two rears. . - ' s »am* The gnxers ara being supplied with there certificate* by the tounty •food administrators, who are iu turn •applied b> the State administrator. The cert;Urate system is used to ,8>ahe sure that home ranners may ob- 4ain aiiCTtrlent sugar to preserve per ishable fruits and at the same tinr# to a check upon those who would leaver to obtain unreasonable quao- - titles for household consumption. '■ .'o mu twneiU of thi« i hara. *a r has ever been issued.'* says Mr Hoover and the federal food administrator then states frankly the exact situation which emphasizes the absolute nece* ■ity of even greater conservation of wheat than the Arasritan people have yet practiced For that reason th# ap- luat- :stratc Ycwr. ships r* V<‘ uippot-J the 1 h< he of interest to‘M? “anc former friends, in ’ tV>fferboro :•» hart, that W| J. died at h‘.> iiimy at LivlnWhar, m Oruru.. hu rf ” in, y. June tii M, ^ H.igooi!- r i‘" ied ttiyvA(Minge.-t •I.nightei c-f M: - Gf At: t?«uls, who with *i*.» ■l rt * four daughters, one lieiu- for Blake end Lew mV • an '’'' nnd on» n Iranni:. Hedge myrelf to : p ' His SOI,s a " '.imivxs fo,in, . r> ': . Mr. IUxco was a Miss Tweedie Ftckllng, . county home demonstration agent,'ie assist inc' the Beaufort agents in their shoi-f course this week Mi«s Hamil with Miss Ficklinc last Draftees all Were Rpnnrtoft i 'I,Jessie and Marian Fyasor'; Ikeponea I resen.;who bine been te.'>cbiYug H the,forme aj^Uoitimbia and Jfie latter «t Mai \ v’mi nend- c •diice dtJ of the nominres. G, W. mYKAT . n ju rvic< country. Mt\ pr ttner in business here o;' the U.ipt, A. s. Barner. He lived her- a imnter of a century avo. and w;'! m remembered by many of th, cr residents. oV- TME IRISH POTATO BECOMES WAR RATION ( ohimhia.—*T)id you eat a potato With your breakfast ?“ This is th« question that the Food! Administration ta asking of every pur •on in South Caroling. . Hapaburg Blebs says that the boma ly Irish potato baa cut, is cutting atrO peal-wa* recently made to the Amert- subiect tq^rheyulesXof the *an people, through th* cburchat, by [ r »'«**<’^J k f'm!nri»' Mr. Hoover, asking that every on* to ^hide the n who possibly ran do so discontinue ! ,0 ^'TPot •atlgg wheat or wheat products in any ^ ai,v form until the next harv«*t It Is stated in Mr Hoover’s t»le gram that American suppliss of wheat nntll th? next harvest allow a home consumption 0 f not more than one ibird of normal. If America is to n*sm tain allied supplies that is. the sead-' will continue to cut almost a>'tjive*t i * 0 * °* ’" rhe * , ,0 Europe, as this coun ^ 11,11 ' a figure Id this world warwsthe sU%' *** '* P'^g^d to do irtne. in Germany it j«r said. .have been plrtii*ed ev*n between the ties of railroad track*, kept Uxf people of Germany alive i Probably Geimary would have eared At the beginning of May there et bv t:nodenpc nnself r can didc.t'- for the office of ma cist tut, lor r.lake apd li«>1vn<les townships Benin- | ''TRATK RKING ! NMlADLD an‘.1'\pledre of >oda UOloadevi not suffix . — Of the per and is behind what other acetic--* - Hie dounty ,have received. <-«:• has been ordet^d to Walterboro and one to Jacksonboro. which wt’l . . . , v the amounts for the enure s support of m V -county. After this is d.ifv-*,, i ' it in the approtariufle is doubtful if more can he obt-n. Pledce my self to abide Nutate \gent W YV w 4 ^ ( the results of the Democrat* pr: w Ntt . n rhe department' tT,, ^ \z .tri.* n'ur^ber of the * v »*•* u'-. itv+s, who w.re r » assenibl Tue-day^^afterno,-.-n- tram fc- •'.X p :^oru- tn-. wer. < 3 H.-ad to tod them ;-.Uie'! when the ^rfactyed W.i!terb<»ro T^es- dj.y. It ’athec-a temarkablc fact that ixif one vras absent thre mc^jr'-i int wheu pr** .tickets were puicKa- e<1. ProJ C!yhe C. A'kcrtfyrtj. of f Cottage**'tile, wa-- named captao. of fhe contingent w.th- p»ick of Walterboro. as assistant. ■on. ci me home la-t week for a visit to their ^lohfcer, Mrs (S F r 2. ,!! er. f (> T ? and (i (eacj^ iif — Mr>tf r ame su, Aj-J-s Jfyfn- left Monda ,t to ftt. nds.at f’'•lumh!. -rL-etowr' Miss Marian vvii! F)a#ft'Cce t'-.nevi term. • X FOR SALE «:%TTl»: DIKD Op'TKXA* ^K\FK bas de0lde<1 »o sell his valuable phi y* ,< y/ . tatioD of 1.000 aAres on edee <*i " 0 F I.’jea* reports’ the death ^ a Tt^ r t>oro. and has turned it ove* • : tv Seattle oa h:s farm near YVal- ,0 ^is-compapy to handle.' R *’ from Texas fexer. according , 8lirve >'cd and will be cut ltd t" riagnosis by Dp; Boyd Thes^ '‘ rna,, tra °i» of 25| acres and up were ^ond stock, one be-,nt a thor-^**' cash, balance iu Ottghbrrei red polled and th-* other ! 10 - v<>arI > 'n^tallments with s p*- a gra.Je hereford.^ Tfcev died xctry • nt in,Pr <“ , » This propevtv hi< soon after becoming sick. It is 500 » rreii cleared with 250 acres There are 14 dwellin houses with out houses. Oue tw story dwelling with rooms, on. with 7 rooms. 8 dwellings J idt-’o Pcurifoy. on account it. h:** conMnued absence from home. WUIRFN ffiHYNSIIIU I announce mt-self a candidate ff> r magistrate of Warres tow-nship ;tiiu shall appreciate iho many friends I Williams. manes and to support the nominee^ th»’\ monev i « n far _. r .. h , , 7 w#r * of the part>v J. E GRAYSON potatoes f* r ®*r* hands and in storage la | America about 71 JtPO.OOO bushels <,f Potatoes have' * hMt . w ^ ,<h wi,, have“to tarry ihe - ) American people foe approx m-uciv f>*T mggjstiat* three mtniths. until the new rfop 0 V A V.'!' r 'JL- , °* n,sbi K n,nd ^»11 an- <p except-fm the potato i ,n America'* normal ronsnmp- hT t he ai»Pto^eh<ne^ f Tito argdiuoat * put forth by the '*!' n ,cr rhr# *‘ months would he Up.. p t t.t'Vel; to liv,de t . n ,'\ i.^ Food AdsUatotraftoa that, if the no * 1 ‘ ^ 0 bu, hols. not alioiriUg the alllo* of the DetufrcratTc p i: ' . n. J t,| tato will Work for Germany. It wi'L an , V h ' purport the abtuuif ,s af the p: rt\ * f *»» ‘hrrefore he -i.xJIlv seen that reperts quoting Ft*<«l Admiuistra-ton , ,W.. »» I, um-sich; oi tot hi mat may -ayfm. rltere is no -further i T v • ♦’WfWs'biiK r e,«ered o'"!* many wav# as toa. C< » ,!U J * saving arc a'mnlv cn- , 1 aonounce niy candidacv m n if , . . v 00 deposit mc» be re funded to the people whrv x hax* r*c Postt.d it for soda ..\s soon > -t i\pl> notice w;M be civen v ... sick^ H is ^ rather remarkable that they should * fum P < ‘ d - have taken rh:s fever as they hax * been kept ,n a pasture and dfppid ret"cUrly. three ’-ears. K w likewise work against Germany; am considering that food will win the war » —— .<iar mi .r.i on ‘the:* is r uartiel# of tJuni that may there no p eered ;n so many way* aa'Utot C ^ tU J ‘ saving arc simply co- i*to. . ° . ‘‘ary prepagsuda of a > -N kind. - % " *"• --- . ' • 4- a ver u,,.. - for ^^wDon tb the oltice of biagu- %tr> trate of Bells township, subject to tL< ' lulCi* and i egulatipns ' I. SMGAk |i7NTEH> SFHVB 1 J. Miioitk. a pronur* nt yor*n * hu-iness titolxot .p,-' l.i>' week wibh his parer.t.- u Dmwd^s. Mr. X'-' 1 '’- ' .* fell, ton boy wh<» has made ■m an elc^.ii ian by t ir ployed tn the Southe-n ; machine shops, Mr. Smtak Peeling to co to t'amp Jack- training on the 27th Hs M»-^ %t ,» her uts -he wulj ^p. the • ► ry , ■,*ie*t - : - I <3 ra. ienf M M'-voj-* r ts ""kriwelf. Va er^i ij, ' ■ • w , -«-o . *, visitin;: . where «. urln-. , ♦ : * C v-t te f Reach U t v-;e ijr •i mnnlh's, wi’r. r.,.i dwelling with : rt^rnis; 4 two-room tentn. houses v TjliS property offeis .ill the ai'anta^.n of countn,; and town ivtitjcds, all churches. nenr rrllroad. Ice house, telephone, nr • traversed bv main mifomob:!- Ii\va\ out /of city. < For apply ta..C*. G. PAIX'FTT. First \ .t raal »*ank BuiMitu seut'RiTY. loan i* hi. p: ire M-i., t: -T ft* t>. <le of the b-- He jc atlwa.. is c x- *n t\re >-d n > fra ends to folleton ro.tmy '..rev, b; . God-rpeec^ m the juilitar?' service, t Mr . : nu Mrs F. I Jliaxe 4 >een ■•isst.ni i*ga,n at home. Mr and Mrs. M '* • » Y . 'p - ter vool^ for their Fi.-hbn -s a Chester s- >hocb*'hfe ilcre. For lodigcstion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative plca&ar: to take. Made and reconamenorei to the public by Tar?!, Med *■“'* ^ - n ‘ cme Co., manufacturers of Laxative Brunt;.' n • Uumiae and Grove's Tasthl-.'.i .1L1I ,r.