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X THE PRESS AND STANDARD - • CANDIDATE CARDS .N j'f r J • von „ . I- hereby Abnouac* my candidacy (or ro*«l4fctloft to the Houae of Rod- roMBtativM, pledging my*«H to abide the reoulU of the primariea and to uupport the norolneea. . W. W. S^OAK, I hereby announce nay candidacy for election to the House ot eentntiyea. pledRlng ngraelf to abide the results of the primaries and to support the nominees.. . - ‘ “ I TV 9 O. W. BRUNSON. Lodge, 8.*C, . c ” .. . I deal re., to Uke this mean* of an* noifncinc my candidacy ior the House of Representatives ^from Col leton county, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic % . ' *. _^__s * _ —..A el«A eaeasaA i- jt - Frpeer Toe-nahip. I aH a candidate for ipaglstrat? of Fraser township and ahall ap- 'Council of Defense Notes The following letter was received in the primary. I pledge myself to an ^ * w * s *** t<> ^ to Kl ' ,i 11 P ,,h l l clty. abid« the results of the Democratic primary and to support the nomi-*^ 1 neee Of the party. / ’ • i a. a. Harper. Round, S. C. • ,. 7'; I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to .the office of. Magis trate for Fraser township, -and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election and t&' supporc the -nominees of the party. H. HODGES. Jack son boro, S. C.'. f • An oidetw from tt*. Umentmewf. The Nhrses’s Training KchooL There are 1.57P nurses’ trafbing schools in this country. Their need i» a*'great and imperative as that of V Committee Connell of De- the Army School of Nursing. Thos - \ . Who enroll for these schools will'be A blsck- hand with a gold atar. aaslngned as vacancies occur. r ^ ^ ’ Th * e *l r ° 1, “ ent w,l, ‘ndicmte two I to earn her iTvlng ln one oTtheVniH V.Hnn a i nIf nlL . H H Cou ^} * of r«»gi*trants—Preferre,i | ble*t profession* open to women 4 It National Defense, to be worm instea.* .„d Deferred.. The Ppefermd claksVhouId he remembeVed.Yurthermore. k. that her naeftilne** wil! t^gjp nef training varies from two to years, according to the requirements of the particular school to which' the student nurse may be seat. No course takes less than two years no»r more than three. ' What the Training coarse pre pare* for.—At present every woman who completes satisfactorily • her training in any accredited school- is eligible for service as an. Army nurse at the frdnt and standg n chance of being assigned to duty abroad. At the sam^ time she will be qualified . •W the resulU of M». I^ocrhtUi, , desire to announce my enadi ; ^ t .w ;<qwilrd ; preforen^ Drifiiarie*. .and to support the nomw dary for the office of • magistrate of ,. rn -.|Jr_ .J--,!, r -n _» *neir preicrence nee* of tjie party. J. V- HILL. . Fri-€r township, subject to the of nor roTmVr^ ^e iAHnf ClaM U C ‘ • i...w V.# .h. ^ °" r taring of such ! who limit their oh CdltagcvlRe. At • the solicitation of friends I am a candidate for tho House of Representatives from Col leton county.- J shall endeavor to discharge ihe’ responsible duties of this office, if elected, to the beat of my ability, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary elcc- •tion* and te support the nominee* of the party.*. C. N. LANGDALE. * Waltfcrboro, Uonte 2, I desire to ti aounce my candi-. . dacy for the oflk * of representative and pledge myself, to abide the Tot suits of ths democratic .primaries ind to supports the nominees of the partV. H- L- JONES. Smoaks, S. C. rules of the democratic party, and pledge myself to abide the results of many the primary and to support the nom inees of the party. J. A. TtTEN. Jacksonboro. , FOR tOINTV TREAHlHKH I respectfully announce myself a. candidate for the office of County ■w Treasurer, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primaries and to support the nomi nees of the same. ■,'/ Very respectfully, HENRY K. STRICKLAND. ■ v Ruffin, S. L, I hereby announce my candidacy for founfy treasurer, subject to the rules of .the Democratic party, and pledge pjyself to abide the result *»f the primaries, and support the nom- Inesa of the same.. ’ C. W. PELLUM. • Walterboro, 8. C., \ 1 hereby desire to announce my -andidacy for the office of. County Treasurer, subject to the rules and regulation* of tl»e pemocratlc* pri- maries, and pledge myself to sup port the nominees of the party, . JOHN M. ACKERMAN. WARREN TOWNSHIP I announce myself a candidate for magistrate of Warren township ana shall .appreciate the support of n\r many friends in the approving primary. 1‘pledge my self to abide the results ’of the Democratic pri maries and to support the nominee* of the party. J. E. GRAYSON, ' .* Williams. \ -V i— ; . l? — __ ; I am a candidate for magistrate of Wkrren township, and shall ap preciate the support of my friends in the approaching primary. 1 pledge myself to abide the rqsult* of the Democratic primaries, and to support the npminees of the parly. / Smoaks. P. J. WILKON. of mourning by Ameriean womeu will be those who are. ready to ac- . . h .* Ve v ,0 *“ members of their , cept asstgnWnt to whatever hospi- family in the service’of thetr conn- tal the-. Government directs then:. .. - i altohgh they-may state what train- .v,. ' r. 1 nn ot . committee at | nK whool they prefer to be sent to. this time is prompted by a feeing Those who register in the Preferred on their part that. we. shuold deter- ? r | as!> will be assigned first: and ail mine be ore hand the attjfude wr 1 possible consideration will be given a* stated. The composed of thosi ( who limit their pledge,of service- insignia will, they feel, exnress bet! , h at Is. who will not ter ,than mourning th e feeliqg of tb.e American people that such looses are a matter of glory rather than of prostrating erlef and depresaio.i,) c V D t’training President Wilson'has approved' engage to go except to certain hospitals. - Th s class is intended largely for tho: who. fo»- family reaaons, can not at a 'distance from their homes. Those who regnter ir the resolution of th^ Woman’s Com-j the Deferred class will be assignel W1 A 2d* D a F a! t am I A am Aa 1a. ! -i. * •* _ I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of magis trate for Warren township, subject to the rales of the party, and the results of the primary elections. I shall .support . the nominees of the ■party. W. D. SMOAly .Smoakq, 8. C, • ... . — /■C Hell* Township. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for reflection to throfllce of magis trate of Bella township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primaries and pledge myself vo abide the results of the same Sad to support the nominees made thereat. \ p*itte#. In the following letter to It? Chairman. Dr. Aena Howard Shaw: The White House. Wayhinton May 22nd.. 1!*18. My dear Dr. Shaw:- - Thank you for your letter of yes terday, I do entirely aopror e of the action taken bv the Woman’s Com mittee only after the I*refcrrprf class is ex hausted. The Governments relies on the pa triotism of thorfe who enroll to fi*l. out I’referred cards if they possibly ran thus^volunteering to go when- arp most needed. N«^>od.v will be assigned to an/ • H. W. HUDSON, Jr, V* Ruffin. I desire to announce my candi dacy for rc-election to ^he office of Magistrate- of Broxton township, and shall appreciate the support of well wishers. Y For l’r«*hate Judge and ^fasfcr. The office of Master, to which 11 nil friends and was elected hy the people two yearsjpiedge myself to abide the result* ago, having been consolidated withiof the primaries and to support the that of TVobate Judge, effective at!nominees. ’ W. N. JOXES. the expiration of the* term of tha! Ashton, S. C. ' / . present Probate, Judge, I hereby announce my candidacy for the com bined office subject to the action of the primary. I solicit the support <if all voter# and-promise, if elected, to Continue to give the same kind of service which I have given in the Master /ofllce. . . ’ „ ^3. R. M.. JI^FERIES. Walterliovp, S. C. I ihereby announce myself a can didate (or. re-election to the offlex of Probate Judge and Master for Colleton county, subject to all the rules and regulations governing,tha Democratic primary. 0. ALBERT BEACH. »V W FOR MAGISTRATE " Heyward Township. To the voters of Heyward Township: \ hereby announdF myself a can didate for Magistrate, pledging to be goverened by the fules and regu lations of the Democratic party.— D. P. RAMSEY. ' * y .. *’ I hereby announce myself a can didate fpr magistrate of Heyward township, subject to the »rules of the Democratic'‘ primaries, and - pledge iiiyself to abide the results and to support the nominees. C. W. THOMPSON, a Hendersonville.. ' <1 • hereby announce myself a can didate for magistrate in Verdier township, subject to the rules of.the Democratic primary and pledge-my self to .rupport, the, nominees <if the' same. . V L. E. HILL. Walterboro. S.’©*'- ^ I hereby announce my candidacy .’or magistrate of Walterboro, R-P- ter and Wolf Ore#k, and pledge n>y- self to abide the result of the pri maries an<p support the *noniioess of l t P T,. ;r^ t,V r!^ f x >ls « ho*e>ondition*of trainir K»cb tin . J* ^ ‘"iMarc not approved by fhe State Boar black ban * S hoold he worn upwfT of N - urs « Examiners, which n gilt star n>ay be plan each^ member of the famil)^' whose life is, lost in the service.'land that the band shall b P worj/on the left- ar'n. 1 hofte nmkbellpCethat thought ful oeople evervprffere will approve of thin action dnd I liop*, that you will he kind/nougji to make the sug gestion of'the Comittee puldic wit*' the stktemenl that it has my cordial endorsement. Cordlallv and sincerlv Yours. (Signed Woodrow Wilson. For a long time, tlfk Woman’s i mmit'tee has been receiving letters trobi. women . urging some .such act ion oh their parL The determined avoidanc,.\ of mourning by Engflsb- woiiieh has been much commented on and ptslsed. One woman who ad vocates this step has four sons in th P service, one of, them has alread,' been killed. She-wrote recently: M ! know the costlibes of such supreme dory and sacrifice and hav e fel: both the selfish temptation to- hide my nain .behind a mourning that would .hold .off intrusion, and.the in- spiratfon and stimijlous' of-keepin'f up fny gajlant son’s expectation that- l should regard hjs death as a. Kap- pv prohmtion into higher tlWvlco. I’atriotism means such exalted liv ing that dying is nM the harder, part.” The insignia which » haS been chosen by th e Woman’s Conunlfte*. i^of a kind that can readily h‘ P .mifH/ at home out of whatever material when she graduates ffom the train! if fcr.„„l hut as - r.lon as she enters tt. rre.ctlcal m.rsing work dp' a pgrt of th- .work of every training schpol, and the Mwtlent nurse Is not only j home. I/rt us show k-urtiinit to serve hut serving.' her country ■ from the outset. - Finances.—-The student nurse geU her board, lodging, and tuition fro? at prgcically every training school, and most esses receives a small ve neration to cover the cost of books nd uniforms. After graduation sh:: has an earning -capacity # of from $100 to $300 a month. Private-dutv nurses now receive an average of from $100 to 120 a month together with board while on duty; -institu tion nurses from $50 to $250 a month together with board, lodging, .and laundry; and public-health Wednesday, August 14, 1918. war but after it, especially. for re construction work- Even if the war ends withia three years, every stu dent will be able . to complete her training and will be. needed. An honor service.—Ever since the days of Florence Nightingale th - nursing'profession has been one ot especial’ hoaqr. R was never so hon orable as it-Is today. The Army needs every nurse It can get to ’’keep up with the draft.” The United States Student-Nurs P Reserve is equivalent for women of the great National Army {reining . r canips for soldiers. The Government will''rely upon the student nursA to fight disease, .at home, to care, for those injured and disabled in our hazardous war indus tries, and make themselves ready to serve when the. time comes as fully trained nuraes. either abroad or at that. j»e know how to answer the Government’* call to the women of the country. ENROLL AT THE NEAREST RF.- UIUTTING STATION ESTABLISH ED BY TEH WOMAN’S UOMMIT- TEE OF THE COUNCIL OF NA TIONAL DEFENSE. Issued by the Woman’s Council of National Defense, Washington D. C. Stc ch and Liver Troubles. ; No end misery and art jal suf fering is caused by disorders of thi stomach and. liver,, and may bo $100 to 250 a month tenance. There is no danger of th" ! earning capacity of nurses being \ without°mai^ S -J * vo,ded ,hy the use of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Give them a trial. They on ly cost a quarter. Towered after the. war ebd* on »r- ^ p ||t fjjf Jtfttct ths Hitx count^of the great number who will | ^ and u»tG« efcct.Laza then be qualified for the profession: 1 TlVKUROXtoOCUtINKisbctterUMMontiawy the country will need all nurses that I 9 ut ° ,B . e .*? d no *^ c ? ,, —■»! Term.'* of Training.—The term o/.can b e trained, not only during the I ^ »«i aaw«*»d w. cao vg. y< that can be procurred. The band 1* ,•* • black and three inches wide tb rt sta|j-s gilt, and one for each men I her of the faintly who has lost his life !r« the.jMfrvicp Thase may he gold. r> f gilted mefal.of satin, or of clot!.. The design will* 4 not he patente*'*, and the insignia will never beconit/| a commercial article. V \ / / / ' a W- x X \ and TO the par WaKcrboro. \ J. C. NETTLES. / . 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 of the Democratic party, and pledge myself to support, the nominee of the party. JA8. O. PADGETT. INSTEAD X I hereby- announce myself a can didate for the office of magistrate for Heyward township, subject to the rule# of the Democratic party, and pledge myself to abide the re sult of the primary elections. FRANK THOMPSON^- 1 hereby announce my candidacr for the office of |naici”trate of Hey ward township, subject to the rule* of the Democratic primaries and pledge .nyself to abide the result of the aame. and to support the nonti- nees of the party. J. H. MARVIN, JR. \ / Blake rend Isiw-nde* TownshlpA. V *<J[ hereby announce ijryself candi date- for re-election for the office Of maglatrate- tor Blake aad Lowndes Townships. myself to abide the result* of. the'prlmajrles and to support the. nominees. ' * .‘X G. We I her/hy announce myself a can didate'for the office of magistrate _ for , Blake and I«owndes townships,1,^^' m , subject to the rules of the Demo- 1 ^ 7 Cretic primaries, and pledge myself to abide-the result* of the same and to support the nominee* of the party. ,T. E. MOTHER. -v Tlreirti Pond, S. C. X ^by announce my candidacy dRe/of Magistrate for Fra- ^shlp.”pledging my support lies and. regulations gov erning the Uemocratlr party, and to support the nominee* rh^veof. I live at Jacksonboro * and ant cen trally located in the township ftml am la easy reach In caaea of eiuer- 2.1.000 WOMEN * WANTED/ KN^OU. /: • The Oorerninent is calling for 25.000 young women to join thc United ^ States Student Nurse Re- sene and hold themselves in read 1 - ness to train for Service as nilrses. The war is c/eating an unprec*- dented demand tor trained nurse* Oi ly those who have taken the full course are eligible for service with our forryt overseas. Thes P nurses are being drawn largely from qur hos pital* at home. Their places* tmi«t be filled by student nurses enrolled for the full training course from two to three ‘ years. Every young woman; who enrolls in the Unite*! States Student Nurse Reserv e releasing a nurse for Sarvtce at the front an dswelling the home army which we must rely on‘to act as our sepond line of hospital defense. / / Age.—The call is for women br^ tween the ages of nineteen and thirtv- ftve. -. • - yy. y ^ualficatiiNi*.—^Intelligent sponsihl e .women of qood education and sound health are wanted —the vpick of the country. A college edu cation is a valuable asset, and many hospitals will g»v p credit for it. Cred it will also ' be given fbr a special sclentic equi|*tnenf; ,or orellminarv trainij^.'lb nursing such as that Kilt'll In Various.college# and schools. Some school, on the other hand, do not even require a full high-«chou* education. Enrollment.—Women will be given an opportunity to enroll *n the Un*ted States Student Nurse Reserve in any oqe of Hirer way*; j-i.* .. \^ ... . . (l.J Vs encaging (o hold theni- ’ •L 10 ^ C: n,e ^^ nes t hut , | r readioess until April 1. 1Mb nothing did me aX:- good or relieved me • t 0 . accept assignments ^ to nurse*’ IRitil 1 took CatUb: . , will bf> sent to the schudls as/fast -1 was not able U> do any of my work «* vacancies occur Those, of >upee- / \ X \ I - We are offering this week some rare bargains in town and coiin- : ""x y / ' • ■ ' \ try property. At the prices offered these will not be long on the He had gong with his girl to the minister's holhe to be marrie.d/ After the ceremony., he took the mH»- ister aside and said: ”1 am awfully sosry that I hare no money-to pay you a fee, sir. But I’ll do even bet ter by you if you’ll take me down in the cellar. I'll 'show you how to fix your electric light meter so It won’t register.” / \ • KEPTtER AWAKE Ik TarriUff Paka im Back ami Sitles. Cifdhtt Gate Rcficf. Marksvii's, La.—Mrs. Alice Johnson, o! this place, writes: "For one year I suffered with an awful misery in my back and skies. My left side was hurting me all the time. The misery was something awful. 1 could not do anything, not even sleep a! night, ft kept me awake most of the market See us at once if interested. -X* * y*' . , / • A TOtyV RESIDENCE^—In one of the choicest resi dence sections in Walterboro, on Hampton "street, z Very large and fine lot. Good residence, and very cheap for cash. V . , /. . * J ° v 'v A FINE FARM—150 acre farm three miles from Wal- teiboro, in good neighborhood, good drainage, wire * / ' '• • /- • . ■*X jn fence, two good settlements. This farm can be • * bought pn easy terms with a ver>’ small cash pav- ' . \ • 'Z . X ment. Chance for Ambitious young man to ow: own farm. s X X, X- OTHER F ARMS—-In addition to these we have several other farms listed, and we feel that we can suit you if you are interested. Let us talk the matter over with you. ,/ N XX i ■» . xx<x v '' X y, ' ' LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR X SALE X' X' /• V X X Khacy. x P. P. HIOTT. for oneyesf ffnd I got worse all the time, wasconiincd RMiiy bod off and on. I got t when l stooped down I was not ablF Jo straighten up •gain .. .1 decided I wo»JM try for fh ... By time 1 had taken the entire bottle I was feeling pretty good and could straighten up end my pains were nearly •llgone. - XX Lshall always praise Cardui. I con tinued taking it until 1 was strong and j jm;*, to accept assignments to dth- weU- 4 * if you suffer from pains due to or a civiliaw training school or tHr female complaints, Cardui may be Just Army Nursing (School. Those who ior unnlflratinne will he given preference, hnd it is of course nor*-1 slble thnt pot everyone who XioUr ' will be'accepted. *. v . .<2.1 A*-jl«'s»ring to, hj^>me can-1 o Army V.r#tn t School recetm<e*tahltshed by aulnoYity of) th f1 WrrDssi^rVoient. with hvaffcU schools Itj !4ele?T•4X ^t *ti' l '? , "'' hhsph-’ lata. IH.t As eugareinc to ho?3^i selves in readiness „ until April tv \ \ X \ x X X J W. W what you need. Thousands of women who once suffered in this way now praise Cardui lor their present good health, dive it a trial. NC-13) X* v v , so cproll will ho called where the! first need arme*. Tho G,o eminent j hope* that • majority of Hkm* \*!».> j enndl will thn« (Hit down their J name* fot both. \ Walterboro, Manag er. [X X South Carolina Sd ■\