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/ 0 K> *■ if. •• THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, August 21, 1913. CARDS 75,000 Tons of Nitrate Delivered to Fanoers * ‘ FOB 1 hereby annouRe* my c*»dld«ey for re-eloction to tb« Houm of ftfp- roocBUtlveo, plodglag Biyoolf *® abido the result* of the primaries and to nupport the BOinlBOOO. W. W. SMOAly. “*“ I am a eaadidate of Fraser to«4ship Despite the shbrtasx of ships ^nd for magistrate tiro rhiparreeks. farjners received and sludl ap- [ TS.OOO tons of nitrile of soda from preejate the support of to? friends Chtte. Vou*bt throuah the War In in'the primary, i pledge-myself to i dummies Board of Acrifnltare, ac- abide tha results of the Democratic I cord fa a to an arniounre^hent retfent- * I hereby announce my candidacy for election to the House of Repre sentatives. pledging myself to abido | the results of the prlmsries and .t# support the nomlnoos. „ ^ .. G. W. BRUNSON. • ' Lodge. S.'C. abide tha primary afid to support the nomi nees of the pnrty. • . ;• A. A. HARPER. Round, S; C. — ^ - "‘.r I hereby announce my. candidacy for re-election Jo the o(Bce of Magis trate dor Fraser township, and pledga myself to abide tbfc result of the primary election and to support the nominees of the party. • , H. HODGES. Jarksopboro, S. C. ‘ ' ly issued .by the Bureau of Markets. The nitrate was sold and delivered under autfierity of the; food controL which, authorized the president to procure and sell nitrate ctT.eodS at. cost for the purpose of. intrefusH)' food production, . and appropriated f 10,000,000 for «thls* purpose. The War Industries Board was designed by the 1 President to make arrange ments for the purchase of .the ni trate and the Secretary of Agricul ture .’was ehartted with its salb and distribution-. The .nitrate wa,s sold .at fT&.^O n ton nt ports, its cost STOPS iT YOU, CANT FI.\D' \> V .V.. \NNN Save your hair! Hake U thick , «^vy, kIonmj- and l enutifut at once i 1 I desire to take this means of an nouncing my candidacy for tha j -House of Representstivea from Col-, leton county, and pledge' 9 myself to • _ abid* the results of th <r I * mocr *[ c 'lcJ desire to announce my cAndi- ^ , w „ t „„ ,, primaries, and to support the nomi- ^my Jor the offlee of'magistrate of n e* r ly as could tie determined in ad " nees of the party. I. W. HILU • Fraser township, subject to the vanre ^pp, lfa t ioM f pr In0 re than Cottageville. * irules of the democratic party, and* At ’the. solicitation' of - many the primary and to support the nom- friends I am a candidate for the inern of the party.. J. A. TLTEN. House of Ufp.resentatires. from Col- ; Jacksoqboro. leton county. I shall endeavor to i . discharge the responsible duties hr ' r /« aR VOU after an application of Danderine, ypu ran not fiifd a sin- vie trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will . not itch, but what will please -you most will be af ter a few week's use, when you sec new hair* fine'and downv at first — , | yes^buf -really, new hair-^growing v r ' [pledge myself to abide the results of haRer rh „ e WARRKN ■ TOWNSHIP - this office, if elected, to the best of j i announce, myself a candidate for my ability, and pledge myself to magistrate of Warren township ano . abide the reault of the primary elec- shall appreciate the support of my ^ tions.and to support the nominees many friends in the approaching of the party. C. N. LANGDALE. j primary I pledge my self , to abide Walt nr boro, ^’.oote 2. I the results' of the Democratic pri maries and to support the nominees I Mleflr* to aupounce my candi dacy for the ofih ' of representative and pledge myself to abide the re sults of life democratic primaries and to support the nomii|Pes of the party. ' " T ' :?inoaks, 8. C. X' FOB COUNTY TREAHl .X"; respectfully announce myself n ' (ate for the office of County and pledge myself to abide theXtresult of the Democratic primaries putd. to support the nomi nees of the Vi 'RICKLAN Ruffin, S. 0. . I am a candidate for magistrate of Warren township.. and shall ap- L. JONES, "fpreciate the support Of my friends in the approaching primary. a I pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primaries, and to support the nominees of the party. . Smoakst. P. J. WILSON*. announce my candidacy subject Ap the rule* of the Democratic party, pledge myself to abide the resu the primaries, and support4he i Jness of the same. C. W. PELLUM Walterboro, 8. C., 'Xv ' 1 I hereby desire Uo announce my ’*andidacy for the office of County; Treasurer, subject, th the rules ai regulations of the Democratic pri maries, and pledge myself to sup port the Boinin.,et nf the liarty. JOl JOHN M. SRMAN. X I j of the party. J. E. GRAYSON. Williams. I hereby announce my. candidacy for re-election to the office of magi*- Irate for Warren township, sub; to the rules of resujiaul the .primary elections. I all supporl^the nominees of the party./ v , W. D. SMOAK. Snioak*,' S. C. v Bells Ttnmshlp. I hereby announce my candidacy r re-election to the office of magis- ,te of Bells township, subject to thd^rules and regulations of the- Democratic primaries and pledge myself to abide the results of the same and to support the nominees made thereu ir * / H. AV/ HUDSON, Jr. Ruffin: I desire to aonou riaev for re-election to the ifffice o t Magistrate of^Bfwstoa tbwmship. For Probate Judge and Master. ant i ^hall appreciate the support, of P The office of Master, to Which I all friends and well wishers was elected by the people* two years pledge myself to a'hide the resul ago..'having been consolidated wltbr^of the primaries and to support thd that of Probate Judge,, effective at ^nomine?*. > W. N. JONES r tho expiration of the tnrm of tha ' Ashton, nfy candi- # present Prdbate Judge, I hereby ^ announce my candidacy for the com bined office subject to the action of the primary, I solicit the support of ^all voters and promise, if elected. * to'‘continue to give the'same kind of service which I have given in tho Master’s office. - . * x. R. M. JEFFEKiE*. Walterboro, 8. C. * - - t - . , I hereby announce myself a'cah- S. C. didate for .re-election to the offi^ of Prpbate Judge and Master for Colleton county, subject, to all the rules *nd regulations governing the Democratic primary: . O. ALBERT BEACH. FOB MAGISTRATE 1 her^>y announce myself a can didate for magistrate ^in Verdier township, subject to tb? riles of the Denyocfatlc prlnlJtry and pledge my self to runportf the nominees of the same. ’ X L. E. HILL. Walterboro, 8. C. / • X \y Hey w ard Township. To the voters of Heyward Township; I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate, pledging to he goverened by the rules and regu-' lations of the Democratic party. - DP,. RAMSEY w ■» . . . ' -1 r — t hereby announce myself a can didate for magistrate. of Heyward township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. and pledge myself to abide the results and to support the nominees. C. W. THOMPSON, * ‘ Hendersonville. hereby announce my caodidaey for magistrate of Walterboro. Rit ter and Wolf Creek, and pledge'my self to abide the result of th e pri maries and support the nonviaess of the party. J. C. NETTLE?. Walterboro. u • v- ^ - A . «.•. For State Senator. I desire to announce myself as a candidate for re-election as Stotts Senator /rom CoReton county, euh-' ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party, and pled^ myself to support' the .nominee of the party. JA?. G. PADGETT. 120.000 tons, the total amount pur- were received by- the department In February,1918. On ac count of. shortage of available-ship ping it was possible to bring 'in on- lv .75,000 tons, leaving on hand-' in Chile between 35,000 and 40.000 tonr. ships have just been assigned .bv the shipping Board for transpor tation to this country of the remain der of the nUrate.contracted for la** year which, of course, can nof be used this, sotfson. •" ' • ' No announcement can be made at this time, says the statement from the department-.' ap to whether ni trate will he offered for sale fu far mers ue :t year, The question of pro curing nitrate for agricultural pur pose* is closely connected with the demand* for nitrate.for monition.* end with the availability of tonnare f or bringing in the nitrate. D .has been intimated to the depart ment bv the War Industries Board ajid^Thw-W^r Department that the* for nRfto^for munjtipns ' • i<< stich that is douhUiil^ wheather It will he possible to import any-pevt year for use as fertilizer. , ■ ~ 1 1 * « » ****** if* * * * * « * COLLETON - .« * * £** **«*****&*** •. News has been received fron Curtis M. Strickland of his safe ar rival in France. We hope he will have a tfefe return home in the near future. Wilbur *W. ^trickland Is work ing at Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Black spent the day' very pleasantly, with Mrs. Black’s sister one day last wCek. Mn». Nan Hiers Lee Harrison, of Fairfax, bar, returned home after a two week* vlsR to her fathef, H. J. Harrison. v Mrs. Elmira Mayson Lee Harrison ahd two children of Augusta Ga. haviNalso been on a viffit to her fa ther Hs J. Harrison. Crop* gyppiid Colleton have been damaged ve>y badly by the heavy rains we havehfen having lately. MrXintl Mrs. v(radley Snioak bf .Sfpbaks spent last Saturday nigiit ^fnd Sunday with the-TAiters} parents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin iXqckiand. Mr. and Mrs. I\y Redish, paid a fh ing visit to Mrs. Redish*es parents on last Saturday night. - X*- The protracted meeting at WiK Iiam> was largely attended. Archie Strickland, of Route 3 has left histoid home in Carolina tc try his fortune elsewhere. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of magistrhte for Heyward township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and pledge myself to abide the re sult of the primary elections^ FRANK THOMPSON. I hernby announce my candidacy for the office of magistrate of H»y- ,ward township, kubject to the rule* of the Deimforatlc primaries and pledge .nykelf to abide the result of the sairfe. and to support the nomi nee* 1of the party. X ' 4. H. MARVIN. JR Blake and ls>wnde« Townshli 1 hereby announce myself date for re-election for the,dffloe of magiatrat* for, lUakc anir Lowndes Townships. X ledge myscir to abide the result - of the primaries and to support the noml 0. W. SWEAT. INHTEAD He had gone with his girl to the minister’s home . to be married. After the ceremony he took the min ister aside and saM: /Tam awfully sorry that I have 9# money to pay you a fee^ sir. But I’ll do even bet ter by you if you’ll take me , do in the cellpr:, lil show Vou how fix your ^electric light meter won*Tfeglat«r. M A NERVOUS sa I hereby,4inno!ince myself a Can didate the office of magistrate for Blpke and Txjwnde* townships, the rules of th*_J>emo- crpflc primaries, and pledge myself , abide the results of the same and* to support the nominees of the headaches, party. ^ T. K, McT^RlC c.feen Pond. s. c, • * 1 her/phy announce my candidacy for the offioU' of ifagistrate for Fra- aer township, pledging my support to all the rules and regulationa gov erning the Democratic party, and to support the nominees thereof. I live at Jackson boro and am cen trally located in ft he township and am In easy reach in cases of emer- .^fency. < 2 . , F - p > HIOTT, Tcm Cty, Tea.—la ta Mrs. O. H. SchiU. of fMelown, For three years I seBered untold with my head. I was unable to *my work. ' s to sleep all the time, for only ease 1 could get, when I was asleep. ! became a nervous wreck just from the Swfu! suffering with my head. . ^ ; t was so nervous that the least noise had no energy, and was uncblc to do anything. My son, a young boy, had to do all my household duties. I was not able to do anything until I took Cardtri. 1 took three bottles in all. and it surely cured me of those awful Thaf has been three years ago, and 1 know the cure is permanent, for 1 have never had any headache since taking Cardtri. .. ( Nothing reeved me until! took Cardui. Jt did wonders for me.” Try Cardui for your troubles—made from medicica! ingredients recommended hi medical -books as being of benefit in tamale troubles, and 40 yean of use ha* proven that the books art right. Begin taking Cardui today. • \ NC-j* VISIT TO GRAVE OF GEN. MAItlOV Dear Sentinel:/ Ret^ntly I the crest pleasure Of going to, the old home and grave of " Gen. Marion, fhe ‘'Swajrtp Fok” of revolutionary fame. Ttfe place .is called “Rett* Isle” amr is 1h Berk ley county some* tirqlve-ihiles.below the .Orangeburg pdunty line kpd about fifty milejr above rharleston: The old housw/fn whlfh'the famous general iWred'and died is still stand ing. but £*fng »o decay: the yard is coxered.Airith briars Riid bushes, and the y/n-e h«* r the house is almost by ttu* undergrowth. It seem- to nfr> a ^hauic that our state had t'hl* plaCJ gh to ruin »nd let-th** meed* and hriaVs almost hide from veiw the grave of one. if not the b^st soldier (J the revolutionary war. Al most a hundred ,'years after his rh(* h>gtslnture of South Car ol ir a" faceted a grauite nionunient. (Xot,. metal pta|es with his name and > hSr* tU'»stlon?ff'hls service'(o tlte eOuhtrv. That was coruL hut. not enough for one tyho had done ho much for the cause of freedom. ,Th<|. state ought to buy a plot of ground mhere the house and grave is and build a concrete wall or iron fence around it and keen it in good condi tion. ft the state does not do this, -then it ought to’ be done by' the Daughters of the Revplutinp'. Matty- of our patriotic people over th^-wfate would to willing/1o contnfmte to .A f"i»d The nan>e antl tfeed* of Mar ion ought neV^^tto-ie. hut ,on con- trary'imAhL-HThe handed down from father^kr'SQp for all time to come. 1 ,. . . , . - . remember as a child hearing mv mould make me jrr-pbut of tny bed. TfT.ither.tell of how Marion vouin THMincp upon the Tories and British,, kijl tnpnv of them, and in some fu st anees all of them, then hack to his hiding place in the swamp without the loss of a man. “A moment in the British camp. A moment and, away: ^ * Bn*k to the pathless, for<‘j«( . “* i^fmre the peep of day.” ,-v There is a place in 8u ml or-county where tradition sar« Marion slipped np on a company of qnemv whll»» »hev were eating their supper ana killed every man. not ore escaping. That place is called bv 'the citizen** erf th*. community ‘'Bloody Pond” to tpis day. All honor the memorv Of (his brayc soldier and wise gener al who ‘’lived without fear and died without reproatdt.” D. W. Hiott. Holly Hill. S. C., April 1«, 191$, rin<t immediately r of Anur hair. No •IH faded, brittle all dted the scalh A little Danderin double* the beauty difference how dull end scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw 1t through, your hair, taking one small sfrand at’a time. The effect Is immediate and amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wftvy, and have an appearance of abundance,'' an ircoiynarable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the - beauty and shimqjer of time hair health. Get a small bottle of Knowltnr’* Dr.nderipe from any drug store or toilet counter; and prove that vour f air i? as piftjv and soft, as anyr- that R has been neglected or Injuf- ,ed by careless, treatment. A nmali trial ixsttle will double the beauev of your hair. , When (ireek is Useful.— Do yon believe in th 0 study of - Greek and Latin?” ‘‘Sure,” replied Farmer Corntos- eel •Everybody has his rights. And a Inan who has’nt. anything worth expressing in /plain English ought to have something to occupy his mind with.’’--Washington Star. ^ Master William Smoak. Kho has been spending the summer with hla uncle. Ffanz Weston, at Newberry. Friday evening How much do you think it costs— , • - • • ■ ' “ . V—^ -/♦ . • . 1. To dress beef, cure hides, and prepare all tMffi numerous by? products? x* V • ‘X ' - (2. To cool the meat for two or three days before shipment? 3. To freight it to all parts of the .country in special refrige- rator cars, iced daily? x To carry it in hundreds of branch houses, each with its refrigerating plant? (5s. And to deliver it to the retailer —sweet and fresh —in less than two weeks after dressing? \ x X he me Fla., came chan-e^ iPr6Ved b> hT * trlP and th * COELEOF OF CHARLESTON FOUNDED 1785 A college of highest standard open to men and to Women, An intep* ttonally limited enrollment insures individual instruction. FoiijX year course* lead to the Bachelor's De gree. The Pre-Medical_ course a special feature. Military Training, established in (917 under War D4- partmynt .Regulations, i* in charge of U. 8. Army Officer. Address HARRISON RANDOLPH. President^ Charleston. 8. C. 2 ”8-214t. * * Swift & Company did all this for you in 1917 at an expense of less than 2)4 cents per beef sold, including aa profit.of % of a cent a Figure for yourself how little effect this cost and .profit had on prices you paid for beefsteak. ' i i\xxX.\ •• . IX * .« Swift & Company, U.S. A. X' V- X X X X X x^ X are offering this week some rare bargains in town and coun- try property. At the prices offered these will not be long on the See i market us at once if interested. resr- • - x TOWN RESIDENCE—-In one of the choicest denee sections in Walterboro, on Hampton street. Very large and fine lot. Good residenc? and vei y cheap for cash. x \ x'; FINE FARM—150 acre farm three miles from Wi>l-X terboro, in good neighborhood, good drainage,--yfre w fence, two good settlements^ " This farm can be bought on easy terms with a very small cash pay ment. Chance for ambitious young man to own hi > own farm. OTHER FARMS—In addition to these we have several other farms listed, and wefeel that we can suit you if .you are interested. Let us talk the matter over with yoir. v ' xf x' x ■ ■ . • . ; LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR SALE x X X' X X V I Real Estate W. W. SMOAK, Manager. Walterboro, > - - . South Carolina