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VAOS FOUR
THE PI
AND STANDAKD
Wednesday, Ansast 2t. I'lS.
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HIS 16HEST PMISE
gratefix* for
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AID TANLAC GAVE
husband -
PUBLIC DETAILS
101UE OEMMHfi KintHS
OF COLLETON C1N11
HU Appetite Rotnmed, SCrcn|c(h
mm! W’^rv
TO THE'VOTERS \
On account of a death in my fan,- And ftnally-a word about rumor*
II* u has boon impossible for me tl> | A person In politico is the* tarjr»t
see in person as mahj voters th!j for all who would sl%Bder,'and ^thc
’week as I would like to hhve seen, people will, probably hear unreason•
akid-fpr that reason I wish to eoayejr i a^le^rnfnWs. which if.ih.TestlratM
a messare to you-in this manner. | would be proved entirely false. 1
The campaign if nearly over ond ask all who hear these rpmors to
wherever I have been It has “been, consider well the sources from which
freely predicted that I will win ea*- ,.they come. Are they not caused by
ily next Tuesday.' Of course, this is some personal desire to harm? It,
sufficient ground for confidence in hs* come to my attention that fer
tile resalt. Yet. I wish to wkrn my tain parties, (in some cases I know
friends of the dancer of over eor- their names), finding that they cau-
fldeace. and appeal to you. If yon not defeat me by fair means. 1 have
aro interested in me and my candi- resorted to telling false and inalfl-
dacy. to keep up your efforts unt*l ious stories concerning me. Find- j
the votes are all in. V Ing nothing wrong with my offlcldlj
Entire Stock
of ,
Men’s "SlraW
Hats at
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Adnal Cost
Terry A Shaffer
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tent More
c**a
SM SHPT'
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These are be^utie^ F
new plaids and stripe .
The styles are han-l-
some and exdnsie
Th^-colors and *p*r
terns .are catchy:,
shirred, at wain afc .
attractive pockets.
Your choiee
S5.00
record, they ore telling thing* whifh
are untrue concerning tne personal-
'"I; am glatf to recommend Tanlac th# voi*, tre a n in. ^
JSdV^.'uii'ESS! “ *— ^
Eut kl.in 81.. W«odald«. Oree»»ilI». 1 ’'“"’"T'"'’/ If. I w*™ m frl.nd, acain.t mtX
in a statement she gave May 30th. 1 * l,1er me be * t by training a*d an< j ^ the peoplw not to bfcoma
•*My hustnind suffered from what M ^ r,enr *. to , ^ rf ® r ”\ lh !l l mp ^* n i poisoned, but stop ahd consider my
he thought was malaria. He had dutle* of the combined office, then I re< ^ rd hepf lt ig Buch ag wonl( |
tome chUU and felt badly almost all *; hou,< J r< * el T* y<H,f 1 V ” t ,„ jjv? indicate that I am worthy of truet.
the time. He did not eat anything "r^iord which U as" 11 Win ^ to trace dbv,n
hardlv and comnlained a lot of bo- * w,,ion 10 m,r , word, which is. a g j| nmior* which come to my atfen-
muon com him > yrr.t del ot ”*• »' lh ° l,t _ *. _ T . .J. om hook. *nd if nnyono dclr..
.i campaign promise is give you ine to gj ,| ( mP questions, I pm willing to
; be*t service possible for me to glv«\ ' them. But remember, that
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disconn'ort, and be was
^ M such service ** F have already ren
.^• Hi. appetite returned soon After ^ ^ (he M aVer> office.
be began taking Tanlac. his strength j ,
rrn.or i an H He ..*_ k* h>a nrt».‘ Two voars ago I was nominate 1
l.lt^^'lndl^.lkm pain, .inc. ho 1 "
,o.kT.n,e ; T>,,km -hjch ho mj £ST^-
Tanlac built-up and regulated his blB * tb * , tb ”- J 1
tj , *m re-elected. I will be deprived of
entire s>sten|. He says Tanlac Is a 4 . ... mlran
fine medicine.” •
Tanlay the ^Master 5ltl|H^cine.•••
la sold in Colleton county nv^lno.
M; Klein, Walterbpro; The Colle-
tonCyprees Co.. Colletoa; Cottage-
vllle Mercantile Co., Isiandton;
W. Ci Glover,' Green Pond
and Jacksonboro; E. It. Bishop t
Co., Lodge. •
that which you have already given
me, I know that your contract will
be confirmed by re-electing me. and
that you will not place yourself in
the position of violating the agree
ment wi4h me for four years in of-
all that you* hear now against me.
is intended to do me political..Jiarm?
and believe nothing without flr*t
giving me a chance. ^ . /
J thank the people for the/conf\-
dence shown In me two y«4rs aeo
and for the promisee of support thh
rear.* Your confidence ha* neve* j
been abused amj neither will it
ever be. - /
Resnectfiilly..
£ R. M, JEFFERIES.
CandMgte for 'Frobate Judge and
Master
NINETY-FOUR TO
LEAVE TOMORROW
v
L—t Contingent of Negro Itegi*
of Former Itc^ifhtmtkm
Will Kntrain Tomorrow .
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The last contingent of uegrb
registrants tinder the provisions of
the first registration June 5. 1917,
here been summoned to appear this
afternoon and WIH entrain Thurs
day morning for Camp Jackson..
• Simon Aiken. Islandton.
Enoch Ashley, Meggetts. *
1 Timothy Ayers, IslandtoiL.
, Mose-Ball, Green Pond.
Abel Barnett. Green Pond. >
Berry, Walterboro.
James Black, Savannah, Ga.
Raymond Black, Colleton.
Tea boy Blunt, Lodge.
Abraham Bodison, Round.
Minus Boyce, Jacksonville, Fla.
Jasper Briant, Weeks.
Lee Bryan, Colleton.
Charley Brooks, ^Cottageville.
Benjamin Brown, Smonks.
Carolina Brown, Green Pond.
George Brown, Springfield, Ga.
Phillman Brown, White Hall.
Thomee Brown, White Hall.»
SI la* Bryan, St. Stephens.
Joseph Bryant. Baltimore, Md.
Roy Campbell. Ehrhardt.
/ Isiah Canteen, Andrews.
Moee Carroll, Green Pond. ,
Robert Chisolm, Jr., Round.
Jameb-Clayton, Walterboro.
Peary Cochran, Round. %
Joe Colleton, White Hall.
William Cooper, Smoaks.
Henry Davl*, Walterboro.
Lee Davis. Stokes.
Rufus Drayton, Jacksonboro.
William DuBoyce. Savannah, Ga.
Benj. Polk, Lodge.
Charley Ford, Walterboro.
Sam Frasier. White Hall.
Archie Glover, Walterboro.
Rimoa Goff, Ruffin.
Joseph Green. Cottageville.
July Grove, Jacksonboro.
Jim Hampton, Charleston,
Ralph *Butier Harley, Lodge.
♦ Perry jjny. Round.
Clemson Hasel, Lodge.
Maddie Hodges, Smoaks
Read Hodges, Smoaks.
Louie Harlheck, Mt. Pleasant.
James Emanuel Hunter; Ruffin.
John Jamison. IsUtodton.
Hector B. Jenkins. Walterboro.
Horace Jenkras. Sowaka.
Richard ^Johasofl, Colleton.
EiekelFjootfe, Lodge.
Unlaw, Walterboro.
Koger, Walterboro.
Washington Lee. Round.
WHUe A. Little*. Ruffin.
Ottie Long. Walterboro.
Joseph Lynah, Chbagevllle.
Edd Maloney. Sprtngfletd. Ga.
Philip Manigo, Green Pwnd^
Allas Krt May*. Allenburst, Ga.
laaar Murdaugh, l^odge.
Joe Murdaugh. xLodge.
Jacob Nichols, Green Pond.
Rufus l^aloter. Charleston.
Wagman'Procter.' 'Charleston.
Geo. RAvenei. Sortncfield. Ga. ,
LerR avsor, Ixulge.
Lovle Rice. IslandtogT
Charley Risher.'Shraaka^ - ■
Aaron River*, Wateree,
Fred Rivers, Wirrin*.
Arthur Roberta. Weeks.
Addle .Saltey.' Weeks;
Soloman Galley, Week*.
John Shark. Walterboro.
Klsler Shlder. Cottageville.
Eddie Simmons. Green Pond.
James Stephens. Snioak*.
Prank Walker. Savannah,
Julius Waring. Eutawrllle.
Ingraham Washington. Ritter.
Dan White. Ashepoo.
William Wilder. CottagevtUe.
\--~A DAUGHTER OF E>
(Published by request of Mr*. Geo. W. Herndon.)
Why 'sill A girl, who has wept on your neck. ~ w
And kissed you goodbyb at the train;
Turn to A slacker and say "My Dear 1*11 never see him again,
. Why will she write to the soldier who’s true,
\nd tell him she's true to,Dim still.
Thi n give her kisses to a sleeker at home
WhnV r frald to get into the "Mill
* Why will she lie and deceive him so.
When she knows hi* heart is set
• On coming home soon.his heart full of love,
4 And nothing done to regret.
Why will she tell him she’s waiting for him.
And ell'the time doing her best
To i tarry the slacker who stayed at home
With the exouse that hi* feet wer* flat
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Why jril! she lie. and deceive him till she’s caught. ^
Then lie seme more to get straight ’.
Instead of telling the truth to the boy
Who loves her and. would go tq. the gate
Of heaven or hell, a« God wishes she should
^ v •. To save her' from a similar fat« < j.
Of the women of Belgium—a death from the Hun*
«-» And a life of torture and hate?
White Bed Spreads
Satin and Marseilles patterns, also Hukos. Full
double bed size, beautiful designs. These values
/; are exceptional.
$2.25, $2.75, $3.00 to $3.75
Ladies’ Bunga
low Apron 8
98c
Ladies’ Ging
ham Dresses
$3.50 to $6.50
Why v ill she send hiiu *way to France.
With a heart so heavy and sore
To wonder what he' is fighting for
Slnce’-lhefe’s nothing home any more
Why will she marry the slacker Instead.
And condemn in him evermore
Hi* fsH]^ I" her sex. of t’ e «>ldier wfib thought
He would have a wife after the war?
a V' ^ " .»
Why will ahe ruin his faith in God
And his hope, of the world to com*.
And will she make him want to ceAse to live
And hope for the end to Come,
That he might find peace of mind nnd soul
A* he knows it’s not in this world
Oh. GodSwhy »* she. an agent from H
Or is-she-really a girl? ' \
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A
appy now
khould/lv
be.,/
Oh. God! la it possible that she’s happy now
With her husband who know s he
Proving his rights her protector to
In France, far over th# sea / \ \
Go<f. leave them together—let h|»t" miss the draft
Let him stay .with her. deai^God. please;
Let them raise some mcr* slacker*, we Deed them
Dear God. for husbands'for dauchtets of Eve:
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Henry Williams, tlreen Pond.
Jessie Wiillsms^ Round.
John Williams. MegWlts. . C j*
Rubin pea'rly Williams. Smoaks. ! A
Thomas Williams. Ravenpl ^ w
iothy Williams. Walterbqrw^ 4*.a###e*W * #*««**«
Willis. Jaekso'nbortfT
Silk Camisoles
in pretty
Flesh Colors
lace trimmed
50c to $1.00
Ladies’ and
C-T ■»
Misses Middies
75c to $1.50
Children’s
Rompers *
40c '
A full line of
Children’s .
Hose - .
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Ladies’ Gowns
• full size,
tastily trim
med, only
$1.65^"
A large assort
ment of Cur-
tain Scrim go-
f »
ing. fast at
12 l-2c and 15c
Ladies’ Voile Waists, beautifully
• • *■'.'■ -r’ -
trimmed with dainty lace and
embroidery for
. ; \ $i.oo ^
Elegant Gorgette'and Crepe c ?
^>€hine W^i^ts
$2.75 to $4.37 ,
Sft Hose
Beautiful, dependable qualities
in black and white. See our spe
cials at
75c, $1.25, $1.50 to $1.75
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very nourishing and very simple and cutter; there will thus be both ring* during unnecessary paseenger trmf-
' make. Grape con-
it delightful miJtpre.
inexpensive to
serve is a most
a grape paste a splendid home-made
confection. Of course we all know
grape jelly and grape marmalades:
No better or more nourishing
school lunch can be prepared than
those prepared with our own home-
canned and prepared products.
Some delightful grape products
are:
Grape Jam. ^
and small round .cakes. The cut fic throughout the country
paste is placed on paper, sprinkled' smaller the number of passetueer*
with crystallised sugar or common , who travel, the greater the a«a*er
granulated sugar. Then it stands I of locomotives and cam and tb*
again a couple of days exposed to larger the amount of track &
draft. Is dipped in crystalUed sugar j terminal facillUea that will b* free*
and packed jn a tin or wooden box) for essential troop and war ma
nned -with parchment paper and terial taaovemfbu. . Enrineers. Hr*-
laborer*
with layers of the same paper placed men and
between the layers of paste. ^ also be rel
The paste can he kept thus and and ni. x ^
served as deeert, and ss garnishing Amodg*
on creams and J custards, frozen 1 n f tT
creams, largo cakes, etc.
For grape paste use 1 lb. grape
to 1-2 lb. sugar.
er skilled.'laborer* wiH
for fen ice on tiwop
ry freight train*.
stelect grapes about one-half of
which are under-ripe rather than en-j
tirely ripe. Wash £nd stem the
fruit. Separate the pulp from tfc-
•ilf*’ Co °* PulP f°r 10 minutes: The following appointments will
and press througha siev# or colan- ^ nuide thlg week;
der to remove seed*. Add three-' a.,* ?n
th^ many patriotic dutic*
of the American public at Skis time*
is the duty to refrain from traveU**;
unnecessarily. Every man. «oma»
and child who can avoid ueiag pne-
aenffer trains st this time shouirf do
» earnestly hope that they wRl
do so. Not only will they libetnbe
quart'of the
rJ { | ,b .;rfK r ' Bring pi^ducts named abdv^Tand hopw to
t to a boil, add the sugar and hgVe OMr CWw< i g and do on*.
cook, fttirring frequently until it wiil
We want to make wine of the f Bond, an d tbetoby help the
give the Jelly te*t or reaches 105
degrees C. or 221 degress F. Pour
hoi pr^.;
l>M**IITMKhT , g
Grape Jelly.
I <
TWEE DIE TICKLING.
/^VCbunty Home Agent.
During the
lbs. grapes; 1 lb. water. Crush
past week Mipfc' a,ld together for 20' minute^
Christine South, special State agekr P reM through a jelly-bag. and althw
Avoid Unnecessary
Railroad Travel
UlllfCC DADin UCinUlIV ,n hon “‘ demonstration work, "has 110 dr *‘ n trough
mllllLU mm nCnUnnl ln lhe eou **? On last Thtirs• T «« * he drained
a flannel hag;
Hi Juice yftih a
the prtiportioo
as well as their Country; and the
fewer who travel. th« more ample
the passenger train service will be.
I may add that consistentf> 'wrrt*
the paramount demands of the wat.
*“,very possible effort is beinc ru«i*e
by the Railroad Administration ag*
supply the largest possible auooKt
of comfortable and prompt pa-wa
ger train service.
W G. McADOO.
Director General of Railroads
a l 0o . The following statement Ironi
day *h * visited the Woman’s club ho1 10 determine the pnrportion ot Director General McAdoo of the
# ^ . , »t Islandton. add held a ven into*- *‘ u K ar to u *« Brin K Gte grape juice railroads will be read with interest:
Add |hi* fact *° * oMr rt ‘ lre of esting demonstration and made to boiling, add sugpt'l and stir until Washington, D. C., August 20.—
' Km^tidge instructive, talk on food vahiee an-i the au S ar *• dHCsolved. Continue Complaints hav e reached me from
how the farm woman can help win th * boiling uptij the jelly point is time tb time of overcrowded train* ^ mwTn „ m ^
■Kidney disease oft-»n advances so the War by usiug substitutes. Tho reached. Rytnove Jrom the.fire and and unsatisfactory conditions .pro- ttusneed by coasututk-nL*
rapidlv that many a person i» firm- meeting at Adhfoil on Friday was weil Ra i ni - B»^>r into hot classes, sea, vailing in some sections of the coun- 1 w.re u ~;u5? :aae
ly ia It's grasp before aware of it s Attended It is very encouraging t„ '»nd stot^.
propces*. Prompt attention should R ee the people interested in the ,e *t with alcohol use 1 tea-
‘ ' - - - ' *- spoon each alcohol und juice. if
fuice drops out in ohe lump, will
support 1 cup sugar, if broken. 2-::
cup. If broken badly. 1-2 cup
Fruit Pa*te*.
Frtiit pastes, as they are ’ •'A',
he given the slightest symptom work
) kidney disorder. If there i> a dull Medlines will be
held at I)r>
| pain „in the back, headaches, dizzy Branch at the home of Mrs. M.yff
spells or a tired, .worn-out feelinu. Carter Wednesday of this Week''a
Gfiturh Cannot 3c Career
Vth LOCAL, APPAJCAT-ONA. a* »b«P
cannot reach U., r-a; iiw oMeasa
Catarrh in a total -tireHae. . creAtiy ta-
try in passenger train -^service. ! i?«i rn , al . T *®**y- H ■»!*•* i -iterr^
feel certain that there arc grounn -; tl^bl^^n"h
for some of these complaints.- but • sy»um. Haii« c* rry Si»Jrt *»♦ ww
I am sure the public wtH.be interest- frfA, ci u '*‘ *: p^yritiaaa
ed to know that the reasons an* posed of some bett tsxjcn
eeb^an
or if the kidn>y secretions are of fen- ^rape products dentotfktrattjdT
slve. Irregular and attended with aR 'be making of the grap** juice,
paih, procure a good kidney rente- conserve and . ntanunpruc. Thurs-
dy at once. 'day the same dewtoiy»fration will h.
Thousands recommend lloan's K ''cn at Uoll^ton A
' Kidney Pills. Read the statement be * aju t-euuest>lj%yhat til member*
-[Inwr °f Ibe podltpy'rlub send n)e in at
f W'. M Scott, m j?muter *-• onre a re
1 * I.fold .
First, the great number of trttops
now being handled over th« varirum
laiiroads between the hontew and
the cantonments, between the dif
ferent cantonments and then to the
vjth *<ms of Cm h—< tkej*
TP” t-e-tr
consist of boiled-down \’ruu pu!,.
with RUKitfb added accchx. hf; to
acidity of the fruit, qnd a:e im
proved in flavor if ssveirl \aiietiev seaboard, is making. - extraordinafy
of fruit are mixed. After the fruit demands upon the passenger va.*
a report a* to the number nf P“ R Ic is made it cun he colored rel. hnd sleeping car equipment of the
*avs • Mv kidnev* rbicken, 1hey have on hand, the yellow. » r i-reen with harmle* country. This has caused a scarcl-
' cot disordered and my hack ached eaten or dispose*! i»t *
coirbintd
purifter*- - . x*' v * I-*-fee-
the Irtgrev^^ i y s catarrh
-CWv •s v.lto.t p. ^ ru b w.&Cerfui
vesult* In catarrh: cot-lH-vas. Sv^.d tor
tefutmoiiiai*. fr-e.
OJ»r..\:;y a- <'0., Prc-pe . Tol d's O.
All l>rugg*. * „
Hall's FaMtilv J ito f., r roastfpat^a.
Charleston S. C.. .... .m ■ < —PMWw ... . . ■? , . . . , ,,
vegetable, color?. The. coloring u» ty of day coaches* and sleeping cars
*P that I ran send in a rmii-\ R ti r r«wi •"B’ boiling mass aft';• which it is impospfhle to remedy
Ask Y<
t I r- Ilf-- 1
^dreadfully. It was hard ^to
over because of the sevet>
and to -straighten again was
1 hard. The kidney secretit ns
too frtiQUftfftly and I felt
V fHend told me about
n-Un* riMtprt This ia ver
ZS tout so. I ctu.. going to asl
Differert immediately.
just
nu
flavors also ran be.added at this Secondly, the increased demnnfls
Kid-
inipo-- removing trom the fire,
them m flavors also ran be adde-
attend to this at once. V stage If desired. The paste i* pou:- upon track and terminal faeiliticr
. . F2MM V JANE V.\R\. ed up in a half-inch layer on flat for the transportation of the tre-
Asst. Dem. Agent dishes, marble, or glass’slabs, which' mendoup amount* of cdal, food isuw-
'. ^are flr*t .rubbed with a cloth dipped pltes. raw material*, and fith*/,
. * . im/his advice I •glut work in lower Colleton will *nT* ^ood walad oil. The dishes are things required for military and
got a nov. They so»>n brought rMief he resunv^d this week’: after havin'^ then exposed, to drift tor a couple d* naval operations, as well as for tb*
and I went on ii*ing them until I b|U , a bri ^ f t u ,f d . U p j hop ,, thl| ^ da ys. after which the paste is fui support of the civil population or
had finished several boxes. I then erywhere will be found material t.» figures. ' If. the paste is well the country, force the largest pos-
work with and thaf everybodv is boiled down it U drle-l more ea-»ilv. »ible curtailment of passenget^tra'a
dealer** ready to conserve ever* grape and * Many small forms useful for cut- service. The , movement of troops
. Don t "Imply ask for a kidney renne- other bit of fruit tha*: will be on Da* th e paste can be had on the and war materials are. of course, of
J get Doan's (Kidney Tills—the hand this month. „ market.) The paste can also be cn-y paramount importance and must he
william wiMar wolf “k Mr J!f 0lt h * d ’J P ?* t * r aBa Grapes are delightful and can »ith * eomtnon knife or with a flu*- K ive« at all times the right of way. !
AHr H X- tvinf.m. j M,lburn ^ 0 ” RI*™., Buffalo. N. T. turn out the most delightful pro- ed vegetable knife, or it can be cut It was hoped that the increase in
Man!, vvmI.m. w. 1.' ‘’ ... . 7^- ducts of almost any other fruit. in round cakes, the center of which passenger rates recently made would TfcMngihs
gtenry Williams, walterboro. 6b6 cures by removing the cause.' Grape' juices are vsry palatibh la again cut with a smaller circular hav*. the wholesome effect of rw-’ eDfa* i
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felt fine pver since.’
Price 80 cents at
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