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THEfSKSS AMD STANDARD
Wednesday, August 7, |918.
FOR LEOlSLAirilK ..
I hereby announcf my candidRef
for ye-ol^rtlon to tWfe Hooae of Kep-
re*«j»tatlve«,* spledMinK - myaolf lo
•abktd the fAulU of Ul*..pricsariei
and to uupport the nomiaeea.
W. W. iMOAK.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the House of Kepre-
. sefUthes. pledainif myself to abide
•the results of t the. primaries and to
support the nominee*. . .
v g. vv. imr.NSoy,
Lod«e, 8. C.
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Fraser Toanshlp. *
I am a candidate for jua'Klstrate
of Fraser township and shall ap
preciate the mtpport of my friends
in the primary. I pledae myself to
abide the insults of the Demoeratfi
primary, and do support-the nomi
nees of the partK • • • .
A. A, HARPER.
Round. S. C.*,
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* I heryby announce m*^candidacy
for re-election to the office of Maais-
trate "for Fraser township. - and
pledge myself to abide the result .of
the primary election and to support
the nominees of the party.
; . • If. HODCES
Jacksonboro, 8. C.
leton county, and pledge myself
abide the results of the Democratic / j detdre to annodnee my candi
primaries, and to support the nomt- dacy for the office of magistrate of
nees of the party^ • i J. W. HILL, Fraser township, subject to. the
CALOMEL DMES
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I * sor.DfKK HOY WHITES
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UfEli' The following interesting* letter
l has been, recieved by Mr* John fe
' ‘ / ' ‘ l‘J6hn h "Walter 0 K^ S f f 0ni ^® r ' n< *Phe.w,
^ yo„ sick pml you lope ‘LT r * ,1C !- Thia
was written before he left England
•for tpe Tiring line. Asubsequent let
ter ti-JIs of his irrlvsl* over there
Mk Kinsey is a son of fhe lat e John
. Kinsey, and h e has been in the
service almost a year. <f , •
.Somewhere In England.
... * June 13, 191k.
Dear Aunt: . I have a few leisure
a day’s work.
Calomel salivates! It’s hiercury.
Calmomel activ like, dynamite on u
Sluggish liver, when calomel come*
into contact with sour bile it crashes
inly it causing cramping and nau
sea.
If YQUR-Skin-is SALLOW-
If YOUR Eves are YELtOW-
If-YOUR Appetite is POOR-
If YOUR Head Feels’ HEAVY”—
If YOU are CONSTIPATED—
If YOU Have Chills and Fever—
I desire to take this means of an-
.jpouDcIng my candidacy for the
House of Representatives from Col-r
‘ t 0 l
If you feel billoue. headachy, oohy ,no “ ,< ‘ nt8 an, l I shall endeavor/ t»>
stipated -and all knocked put, just . vo, J a lines. I had a vpry
w ^ w vorv
go to your druggist and get a-hot-i ^^hghtfnl trip, and I hav® alreadv
tl e of Dodson’s Liter Tone for a few ! from the long voyage. We
cents which is ft harmless vegetable tiot harvp any trouble tn coming •
substitute fot .dangerous calomel, over, and the Htltish seaman are e\-
Take a spoonful and If It does’nt tellent yompay IS made on e thin’c
start .your lived and straighten you ,,,at b« wi.s really somebody when
up better and quicker than rfast;- , l *‘e Rood English people gave us
calomel and without making you BUr l‘ a royal reception. The-scenery
sick, you Just go back and get you.- of U ,e country is very beautiful, and
money., | ^e cleanliness of the towns and
If you take calomel today, you’ll. ci,ies | 8 something wonderfirl.
be sick and nauseated -tomorrow^ There is not a roftd that is not v
besides, it may salivate you. while If niacadamized and every road haa’
you take Dodson’s Liver Tone you | beautiful hedges along both sides. !
will wake up feeling great, full of | ()ne seldom sees an auto, but steam
ambition and ready for work or j frocks and bicyles are very popular. '
It’s harmless, pleasant and | " 0,ntf n, men and. children ride bi-’
safe to give to children; they like if. cyles, and every one keeps the lett
" ;;. 1 '•'; . I >s *d e of the rodd instead of the right
*****4* # * ******* There is not one wooden house
* * * H* re . thev are »U niad,. of ston e »nd
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COttagevflle.
At the solicitation of many
friends I am a candidate for the
Hoiise'of Representatives from Col
leton cottnty. I shall endeavor to
discharge the responsible duties of
this office, if elected, to the best of
my ability, and pledge myself to
abide'the result of, the primary elec
tions and to support the nomiueea
of^Jbe party, Ci. N. LAN’GDALE.
' Waltkrboro. Rpute'S. . ,
Ales ire to r nnounce my candi
dacy for the oi. ce of representative
and pledge mysv If to abide the re
sults of the del. oeratlc primaries
and to support' the nominees of the
party. V/ B. L. JONE8.
Smoaks, 8. C. . f \
FOH COtriUTY TREAHI REH
I respectfully announce myself a
eftodidate for the - office of ^County
Treasurer, add pledge 'myself to
abide the result of the Democratic
primaries |ind to suppdrt the nomi
nees of the same.
Very respectfully, *■
■ HENRY K. STRICKLAND.
. Ruffin, 8. C.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for county treasurer, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party, and
pledge myself to abide the result of
the primaries, and support the nom
inees of the same. C. W. PELLUM.
Walterboro. 8. C.
rule* of the democratlc^party. and
pledge myself to abide the results of
the primary Mid to support*the nom-
incss of the party. J. A. TUTEN.
Jacksonboro. 'Y
WARREN TOWNSHIP
I announce myself a candidate f ir
magistrate of Warren township ami
shall appreciate the support of my
many friends In the approaching
primary I pledge my self to abide
the. result*, qf the Democratic pri
fuaries and to itypport the nominee?
J. E. GRAYSON,
.Williams.
n candidate for magistrate
arren township, and shall ap-
the support "of my friends
in , • the approaching priibary. x 1
pledge myself to abide the resultX
of. the Democratic primaries, and to
support the nominee* of the party.
Smoaks. P. J. WILSON*.
of the partjy/
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Tb»« <t u * prelfy »on«l <i<n Voti •>**» Malum .Voo i»eed If w>H f.' 1 ? jregl
It will Mnp th« ch.ll*, Ion, op. youf pol »l*« Ua«b * I**' t y**' a pood
■ppotne. dear yonr head and mire yo* »m»np and well. The wont caaet of chdli and
l»*er Mrcumb readily lo Oid.ne Thou«and* ha»e been cored We haee many leatimomal*.
Otd.ne n alwra preventive. . Taken once a w«ek tn malarial rcclnma •» will wild ofl cniiU and
build up your tyttem For iale at ail drbfpnl* at 50 cent* a bottle m tarteleM or bn|er lortn
l pr<e.
r a I. Oadme » .Ud order the Mnrt gbinniee that d * down fhenel,; you, t
UUrUlCCO. .hc empty bottle to you. druepiut and receive at once the lull pure have ,
Muf. ly Tie BEHRENS DRUG CO., ■ • • Waco, Tem
Stops Chills
I ajn
of .WTarr
predate
I hereby announce piy candidacy
for re-election to the office of magis
trate for Warren township, subject
to the rule* of the party, and the
results of the primary election*. I
shall support the nominee* of the
party. > W. D. SMOAK.
Smoaks, 8. C. -. .
1 hereby desire to announce tiny
■andidacy lor the office of County
t Treasugor, subject to the rules and
4 regulations of the Democratic prt-
a martes, and pledge myself to sup-
N port the nominees of the party. .
IM JOHN M. ACKERMAN.
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*0 J-’or Probate Judge and Master,
ta /The office of Master, to which 11
IleltN Township.
I hereby announce ray candld&cv
for re-election to the office of magis
trate of Bells township, sdbject to
the rules and regulations , of the
Democratic primaries dnd pledge
myself to abide the results of the
tame and to support the nominees
imade thereat. / .
H. W. HFDSON, Jr^
Ruffin.
I desire to announce my candi
dacy for .re-election to. the office of
Magistrate of Broxton township,
and shall appreciate the support o£
air friends and
..... well' wishers.
“hi was elected by the people two yearsjptedge myself to abide the reghlts
ago, having been consolidated with i«yf the primaries and to *u
tni that of Pnabate Judge, effective at * nominees,
foj the expiration of the term of i Ashton. 8. C.
I t present Probate Judge, t hereby
Utr announce my candidacy for the com-
vlohlned office subject to the action of
Mo the primary. I solicit the'support
so of all voters and promise. If elected,
Ito continue ito give tli^s. same
boyof service wntyh 1 hav4 |
wlilMaster’s idllce. , -
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Walterboro
given in
1 hereby awtfounce nrS'self a can
didate fcj^uiagistrate 7 in Verdict'
town$bif». subject to the rules of the
irroric primary and pledge my-
If lo nlppdrt rue nominees of the
same. / L. E. HILL.
WalterborX 8. C.
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unee myself a ean-
torylWnte foixrt-election to the offle?
God ,r Probate Judge and Master for
vletd’ojletou county, subject to all tho,
and regulations governing
democratic primary.
' . O. ALBERT BE.
jTh* u,
8aMn? r
ikat >
heryfiy annoiinv^y my candidacy
istrato of Walterboro, Itit-
d Wolf Greek, and pledge m>--,
to abide the result of th,. prl-
aries and support the nominoss of
the party.
Walterboro.
the nomtnes* of
J. C. NETTLE.-’.
FOR MAGI STRATI
lip.
Mr. t Heyward Toi
G. 0."° voters of Heywdrd Township;
I hereby announce myself a ean-
•idate for MagiMtate, pledging to.
Thou’• goverened by/the rules and regu-
ii ’ations of thyf Democratic party.-—
Hums*' r ’ BAM^Y.
With . ,
I Iterooy announce myself a can-
tate^-^ov magistrate of. Heyward
.Township, subject to the rules of
je Dentocratic prlmaiies, < and
edge Hi ' self to abide the results
d to mpport the nominees.
\V. THOMPSON,
Henderson vllle.
For State Senator.
1 desire to announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as State
Senator from Colleton county, sub
ject to the rules and regulations bf
the Democratic party, and. jpfedg?
myself to support the nominee ot
the party. JAS. G. PADOE
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INSTKAD
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ROAD OF YESTERDAY
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Down In ih e moss-hung valley
By the flowery, winding way.
brick. In short.the country ^iu th?
most wonderful that I hav e ever
seen. , *
I met Charlie Strickland. Hans
ford uud Harry Kwird on Uie boat i
Sapolio doing its work. Scouring
for US.Marine Gsrps recruits.
Join Now!
Thrbtrgh the grassyy star-decked' going over, and no on« knows how
ijieadow,
\Lies the “Rond to Yesterday.”
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In thpMjeautiful City of Memory,
Near th^ flpwing stream of Time,
Are bygone\^ays. sublime.
Days that were^YHIed with gladness
When'all our loved were nigh,
Days that had much ttf sadness
With many a tear atin, sigh.
But we pause in the duski^xgloam-
ing ; ‘
At the end of a perfect day.
To -send our thought a-rdftmlng
Down the “Road to Yesterday.”
Edith M. Edgar.
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Look at tongue! Move poison^ from
liver ami Ironies at
once.
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glad I w'ae o see them, along with *
some Clemson College friends. We 1
surely Wer e pleasantly surprised b>- |
that unexpected meeting, and 1 hope
we will be together during the war.
In addressing my mail b e sure ,tu
use this address: My name—my or
ganization (25th Ambulance Co.,
5ih Sanitary Train l and American
Expeditionary Forces. There will b»>
no danger of my not getting it if
thkt address is used.
I want you to send me a cartoon
of cigaretts when possible. I surely
will appreciate them, as I. don’t like
English kigaretts
SONS
APPLY AT ANY
POST OFFICE
fir ” .
SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM
NARINES
them sat a good natured, father’y
looking Irishman Enjoying a nap
Finally one kindergartener niquL-
ed of the other: “How many child
ren have you?”
“Twenty-two.” she replied “And
how many have you?”-
“Oh. I hav e only nineteen,” re
plied the first.
wish I had time to write more, It, 'l* .. T . .
bijttwill have to close for this time. ** ^ int
I am Lotting along nicelv. and all of . de . a 7 a ^f I* 1 a8ton,8hment '
leaned forward in his seat and,
ittting along nicely, and all of
the othebTmys are fine and dandv.
Please teirah the people that I have ■ w,tho “ t * nv f or nia Bt> - inquired iu
arrived safely\and that I am in th j.
very best of- health. Please do not 1
forget the Press ab<J Standard,. t
>ur Nephew,
Iter Kinsey.
you^K kin-
slligent and-
A Sure Sign.— Two you
(Jergarten teachers, inteiligen
attractive while downtown in a,
street ear were engaged in a animat-"’
ed discussion. In
a loud voice:
I “What part of Ireland did youse
come from?” V • >» '
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h Brown ^d
\J6hn waiter Kinsey. Wfty.FIfty.—Mr #
just been congratulated on his 75th
birthday by. his new acquaintance,
Mr. Jones,
“Yes. I’m feeling ' fine, thanks,”
( retorted Brown; "and Ju»t think, to-
the seat behind ! morrow Mrs. Brown and I are going
. V. I ♦
to celebrate the birthday of our
first born!” .
“Indeed," said Jones. And how
old might the first-born be?”
“Just-one hundred years tomor
row,” came the response. Jones look
ed bewildered. an<f stammered hla
astonishment. TRFW - Brown added:
”11* all right, nay friend; our first
offspring simply , happened to be
twin.”
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Stomach and Liver Trouble*.
No end of misery and actual suf
fering is caused by disorders of th'j
stomach and liver, and may bo
avoided by the use of Chamberlain’s
Tablets. Giv e them a trial. They on
ly cost a quarter.
That IMS Nut MINI tktlMi
of <M tonic and Inactive effect. LAXA-
TIVH **0X0 Qi:ININS is better thaa <
Quinine and does not came nervouat
rinsing inhe^d. Remember the InU me
took lor the signature ol B. W. OftOVS. Mel
lieci-by announce myself a cap-
”h ' Hie office of magistffttv
“Op^r lleywani township, suhJ«‘Ct lo
. e rule* of thq Democratic party.
".d pledge inyWlf t»* abide thc .re-
It of the primary elections*
FRANkxTIIOMPSON.
Re Ji.nl gonV with his girl to the
minister’s/home T<* l>c married.
After Um ceremony he look -the min-
M»r aside and satd: “I hm awfulL
sorry that I have no money to pay
you t fee. si tv But I’ll do even hetr
ter by you if you'll take tii^< dowiy
in the collar. I ll show >ou hi>^<ii
fix youi electric light mete/Xso it
won’t, register.” . yS'
KEPT HER AWAKE
I hereby announce m^VTandidacv ^ The TcfTlbid Pains in Btck And
> Ihe office of magistral of Hoy<j T—a d.i* r
rd township. Subject to th^fnliMj 0‘<ies. tardui bavfe ^licl.
the Democratic primaries Tuft-j •
•dge .>Ayself to abide H»e result 'N< Marksville, La.—Mrs. Alice Johnsop,
» same, and to support the^mun - Of this pi; - v\ wrilcsc "For one year)-
»s of the parjyX/^ { ia^red wu.ianawiul misery in mf back
S ^ MALViX, JR. ( and rides. .My left side was hurlitt” me
Mother! You? child isn’t natural
ly crj>ss hnd rifeevish, Se^* if^he .ton
gue in coated; this is a sure fign its
little stomach, liver and bowles need
a cleansing at «>noe.
When listless, pule, feverish, full
of cold, breath bad, throat sore,
does’nt eat, sleep lor act natural!?,
has stomach-ache. dlaYrhoea, ve r
etnetuber, a gentle liver and bo»<'t
• leaDsing should -always he the fl , sr*'
treatment igiyen.
Nothing ^equals “Calfornia Syrup
«>f Ffgs’’ for children’s ills; give a
teaspooaful, and in a few hours ail
the foul waste, sour.tjUle* and fer-
mentjn*: food which is clogged in
the bowles passes out of the system,
and you have a well and .playful
child again. All children love this
harmless delicious “fruit laxative^
and it never falls to effect a good
"vinside” sleunsing.x Directions f*e
babies, children of all ages &rt-t
grow A; ips are plainly on the bottle.
Keyi it jandy laf^your home. A little
given ld(N»Y Saves a ^ick child to
morrow,^ huf tet t Iu* genuine. AsV
your druggist YoT a boitle of “Cdli-
lornia Syrup^tif Figs. ? *l|hen look and
see that B is made by ihq (’aliforuvi
Fig^JfKrup Co.”
The Middlesex Regiment.*—
\\ some Keottish regimfnts. wet\.
dl^eiuhai king in France, . pum •
French oflicers were wau-hth>
rtu-m <>ne nhserv^it'; “They can’i
Women, for ihe> lia\ e musturhe-;
hut the?.canlt bt- men. for they wear
skirts.”
I ha? t > iK*’ s^S<l another. They’iv
Ihiit Middfessex ntHJuent from Lon
t
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don.”—/Tid-Hits.
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Blake and 1 xiu>idev Tj»xvnsliip«.
•I hereby annopniV myself candi-
e for re-eieotfon for the office of
glstrate tor Plake and Lowndes
enships - 1*1< ige myselNjii irliide
results c*f ihe primarie4 X wpd to
port hbc nominees. ’ n.
S ’ ( - G. W. SWEAT/
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v xherjJty announce myself a ran-
.. »te- for the office of .mainstrate
. . > Blahe and lu»wndes townships,
lect to the rule* of the Demo-
Ic primaries, and plMge myself
bide the resplts of the same
to support the nominees of the
T. JC. McTEER,
Green Fond. S. C.
hereby announce my candidacy
.the office of Magistrate fo^ Fra-
township,- pledging mg support
U the rules and regulations gov-
tfte Democratic party, and to
rt the nominees thereof. I
at Jacksonboro and am cen-
f located In the township and
a easy/reach in eftspa of etner-
P. P. HIOTTf-
all the limp. The misery was something
awful. /V, /
I could not do anything, not even sleep
at night. It kept me aw.tke most of tlie
bight... I took diffejept n.wHlicincs, but
nothing did : *'.r 'vf /J or relieved me
until I too’c L. /
I was not abL. do any of my work
!cr one year and 1 got worse aJI the time,
wal confined to my bed otf and on. I got
so bad with my back that when 1 stooped
down 1 was not able to straighten up
again ... I decided I would try Cardui
... By time l had taken the entire bottle
I was feeling pretty good and could-
straighten up and my palps were nearly
an gone.
1 shall always praise Cardui. 1 con
tinued taking it until 1 was strong and
well/’ If you suffer from pains due to
female complaints, Cardui may be just
what yofi need. Thousands of women
w ho once suffered in this way now praise
Cardui for their present good
Oire It a trial.
LIKE AN ELECTRIC
BUTTON ON TOES
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^00 acre farm; with saw* mill; ginnery and other
machinery, in *good locality and healthful. This
farm will not remaim a drug on the market at
the price offered. It is one of the best proposi
tions now on the market in the county,, and
will prove worth while investigating. See" us
for price and terms, x/
We also have to offer several farms,- near Wal-
ter boro. If interested see us for particulars.
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WANTED—We have a purchaser |or -a farm
of about UK) acres. Good soil, clay subsoil pro
ferred, substantial buildings, and a good por
tion cleared. Party can pay cash for farm if
suited. See us. at once, or send complete de^* '
cription of property with best cash price.
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/ List your Property with us if You Care to Sell.
Let us Know Your Wants if You Wish to Buv
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Ti'tl- tOrY' if lorn i> mo ivainfu! j«i<1
Hilling iiiaki‘> X
thrTn gfou.
y>
A-V* |>S> *
an' t'lrcn ir button un«l you l
form a ’ <^»Dtart wltii a livt* witv
which tinK)i kh«: holl. NYhcn yolir
xhocs press a^afiHi|._ your corio it
pushes its sharp roots down npon a
» qsiti?c- herve and pou get a shock
of pain.
Instead of trimming your corr.s.
Which merely make* them grow.
Just step into any drug store and
ask for a quarter of an ounc e of
freezone. This will cost very lltth-
but is suffieient tb remoi-e "'every
hard or soft calllous from- one’s feet
A few drops applied directly upon e
tender, aching corn stops the son-
ness instantly, and soon the corn
shrivels up so it lifts right out, nxrt
and all without pain. This ^4rug
freezone is harmless (jnd never In
flames m or even irrigates the *u--
rounding skin.
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Walterboro,
W, W; SMOAK, Manager.
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