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W. W. AMOAK AVRE TO WIN
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To Th« Voter* of Colleton County: |
I desire to take this method of
expressing my appreciation of the
many ajauranee* of support received
by me in my candidacy for the leg
islature during the *past few dayj-
I feel sure that I shall be elected
to succeed the late Cel. Hill" on
Saturday by a large majority. Bttf
I desire to-urge that every friend go
to the poll# and vote. fJc->d inten
tion* will not elect—It takes ballots
In the boxes.
My election will not '*>« ,n doubt
If my friends will turn out and vote.
I a*k .that they do not relax In
their efforts in my behalf, till after
the election I* over. As I have
said in a card published in ' this
newspaper. It seenVs to me that If 1
can give forty days a year to work
for the county, that my friends
could sprfre a few minutes or hours
to *o the polls and. vote, or ‘O
*e*» Yfr.it the voter* do not forget t?
vote.
. I shall sppreciate a vote of con.
•fldenre amj a large majority. Should
I get this and be. sent to Columbia,
I shall try a* I have always tried,
to give the very best service of
B. PEVRIFOY CANDIDATE 1 -
FOR THE LBOHLAWRE
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To be earnest, to be atrong,
" To aaake light the way with song;
Blow to anger, quick to praise;
Walking, steadfastly through the
days.
Firm of purpose, sure of soul.
Pressing onward to the goal;
Untight, eves, undismayed.
Sore, serene, anil unafraid.
To bo patient, to be kind,
< To be purposeful, and And /
Koalneaa all along the way;
Loath to jodgo. bdt firm to say
Troth with unrelenting tongue;
By no cavil veered or swung
From the right; and to and are
Hopeful, helpful, clean and pure. *
To be gentle, to forgive;
True ito life and glad to live;
To be watchful aud to be
Rich * boundless charity;
To !* tumble la success.
Strong of heart in bitterness\
Tender, gracious, thoughtful, good.
In our man-and.womanhood
To the Voters of Colleton County:
On Saturday January the 18th th
which I am capable to my county and campaign will come to a close, and
State Big things are coming up i , ake this means of thanking thy
during the session./ -In legislating ! man'y friends for the; loyal way in
I shall tty to get the be«t I can for which they are supporting me.
my people. / • | Ag stated before I am not seek.
I thank you for what you will do. jn> ; , he office with a selfish motixo
for me cn the l*th. x
/ Ue#peetfully.
W. W. SMOAK, The Winner.
M CALOMEL MIKES
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Stop 1'Mng Dangerous Drug Before
it Hallvffl^N Y«hC It** Hor.
Hble! |
You’re bilious, sluggish, conHti.
pated and believe you need vile,
danrdrous calomel to'start your live*
r.: .i clean "your bowels.
Here's my guarantee* Ask your
druggist for a bottle of Dr.dHon’a
Lver Tone and •ake a spoonful to
night. If it doesn’t start your
liver and straighten you right up
better than calomel and without
griping or making you sick I wani
yoii/to go back to the store ami get
your money. ’ /
Take calomel today and tomorrow
on will feel weak and sick nod nau
seated. »Don’t lose a day's work.
Take a spoonful o£e$,ariixless. vege^
table Dodson's Liver Tone tonight
and 'wake up feeling great.- It’s
perfectly harmlestf; so give It to
your children any time. . It can”
salivate, so, let them eat anythin.*
To be smiling, to be glad
For the yesterdays we’ve had;
To be grateful all the way
'For the beauties of today;
To be hopeful aud to see
ls the days that are to be,
Blnger. better, broader thinks -
Robes of purple, ctowns of kings!
— N. D. Bismarck in Collier’s Week, j afterwards.
Corporal Y. Z. Weeks
Citfcd For Bravery
I| Is gratifying to nnte^thc increaed \
log Interest in the raising of pure \
... . . , i . The following notice in reference
bred hoes in Colleton county. ^ fo „ rporal Y oungman /, Weeks.
or to,gratify any personal apibiticpi j
but with a real conscientious desire
to do something for the good of,tli- I
the county. ”
I have offered niy services and
shall accept with good grace the will
of the people.
My campaign was pitched upon a
high plane, and has been conducted,
a fair, clean and legitimate way.
I regret very much that the short
ness of time prevented me from, vis.
Iting every community and meeting
all the pecplc. and 1 wish to say to
thosfestbat I have not seen that wc
lave one of the largest counties in
the state and jt has been a physical
impossibility for me to canvass the
entire cobnly.
In conclusion I’ wish to say to my
many.friend* and supporters that 1
appreciate most d***Ply their interest
in me, and urge that they continue
their efforts until th*^ election rs'
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To thoso who are not supporting
and feel that they cannot support
me I wish to say that'lt is your
rlghf and privelege/ and 1 have for
ron the highest respert and kinder'
I'celing and if elected will go injo the
office with malice, toward none, with
charity for all, with a firmness
Insure
FUEL SAVING
Note them carefully, and see if they are offered in any other range than Alien’s
Princes*, the famous economy kitchen range. ' -,
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had in aabaatoa and atnai at.
that Uw (wal givaa.
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We are agents for Princess Ranges and would like to show you these points. Then
compare Princess with any other range in town, and see for yourself .why it is the great
saver ot iuel.
FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT
Wichman-Brown Co,,
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Court. The 29th was on Sunday
in just before KOod day light. 1 dou’t
he right, as (Sod gives me the grac<-; know exactly what time it. was as
see the right.
Respectfully,
„ D. B PEURIFOY.
I did not have a watch nor much
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY
WORK 1*1 ICK llltKD IKM.S
Add T"A*
Fact *o ^ «>ui St4*f>
* Kuouletlge.,
week quite a nuttiber of persons | who w „ km< . ( , Fran v, is-'went
. Kditor The Press and Standard:
I We would be glad if you woult’
Youngman ^
P .W..U t,„,,]ed In. Frati’ce, is'
Attended the salff^of PolandjChlqa I The Pres* and Standard hv L.
hogs at Orangeburg, and the sale* I Grayson, of Colleton, with the
of Durocs ft Cochran and Ampi. | c °n*P»ning letter:
cus, Ga. As a result of these aalet
quite a number of registered hogs
have been brought into the county,
the total cf both breeds being 3S.
If this wholesale important of pure I for service on the border, and was
bred hogs keeps up a few more I later sent to France witjL. the “thlr-
years, this county wll begin to take ; ,e,h ” „ Mr, Weeks went
Ifrom Colleton he was raiaed in
sert the inclosed Clipping which
taken -from the official bulletin. Th
young man volunteered fronv’her
its flace alongside the counties
North Carlona, but had inade this
Qsqrcts. Mississippi, and Keotuck place his home for a good while be,
among the Southern States. Welfare joining the army,
trust it wilt keep up. and that soon I off*****! notice follows:
nre shall have enough good hog* ol, Company Ff 118th Infantry .
warrant sales b«Sng held in »this (A s No mio8*.) For extra,
couaty. A good substitute far cot. I ordinary heroism in action near Bel.
ton under boll weevil conditions.
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•i.ooo is <oi.i.i-rroN’s quota
Colleton county is asked to cot-
tribute f 1.000 to the rellel utid al
leviation of the suffering among tU>
people if the Near Fast In, this I the sixth who endeavored to escape
country are many thousands’ of | P. v Yhls valiant act Corpl Weeks
|lecrurt. France. September 30, 1918,
and Octol^r 8. 1918. Corpl. Weeks
on the morning of SepteniWr 30,
(when two enemy machine vims were
making a part of the line untenable,
advanced acre,ss, open ground upon
imp of .these guns, rushed the posl,
tion alone, captured the gun am
five of the' enemy, and shot down
children Surely
g'ertrrosity of the
county will not he
war’s destitute families and parti,
cularly sad are the st,trving thous
ands of homeless and orphaned
the appeal to th'
people of th -
he in vain, and t o!,
leton should subscribe to her qtuM >
of (his fuhd gladly This week h-*
been idesiimated |«- s ’t!’ 0 fit»\' for
tab ig thi amount,
J ndreds of orphaned < tildre j
are wandering aimlessly aU»n,. m
the tl*rcs( sands. Their skin Ktnv.
Ia( from their hones lik*- tags,
slo'.ly dying o.f starvation ;.n 1
thirst. Well fed Americans can
'hardly - imagine the terrible condt
tions of these war wrecked people of
Armenia and Syria who are dyini-
snd will continue to die at the
rate of 2h,000 per month uniess r«*.
lief Is sen j at once Fver> p«-nttv
-of the fund to he raised hv the \m.
<^rjcan Committee will git toyanj
parrhasing fcod and clothing. tlx
the incidental expenses of the cam-
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jutign have been guaranteed hv
‘ private suhfM-riptlons tn Hie i’ntted
By
prevented the enemy from guniading
t Hr position and thereby saved th»
lives of many of his comrades. In
a lifter advance, while leading his
metr in an r.ttack upon an enemy
machine-gun nest, Corpl Weeks was
of any thing else, but, it seemed like
the whotff* world was full of gas*
and every one was tiireing. Oh a
war. Some time, dead and wounded
1 everywhere, some shot all to pieces
and others that would have been
better off if he had been dead, every
one that ycu pased that was not dead
would beg you tp help them, and it
°f course you could not dress them all
at once 'and about the-time you
t«»nt over a fellow to dr*. ujin a
Kidney disease often advances "so ^.hfi) wilt fail pretty close and the
rapidly that many a person is firmly . k would almost knock ^you into
in its grasp before aware of Us prog, (he ground. It sure was a time,
ress. Prompt attention should be j had several narrow escapes down
given th* slightest symptom of in Belgium around Kemmell Hill.
tidn«> disorder. If there is a dull hut nothing to compare with Sept,
pain in the back, headaches, dizzv 2«>th on the Hindernburg line where .
spells or a tired, worn-out ta^ltatf.-jwe got them' started to running,
or if the kidney secretions are of. Relieve me it was a job to keep up
fenslve, irregular and attended with ^ with them. We chased them, way
, up beyond Bohanl and we were re.
onc *- lieved up there and came out on om' •
Thousands recommend Doan’s | rest where we were when the arm.
Iney Pills. Read the statement jsUc was signed That armistice
.did not sttrpir' me thouhg for I
§ co,t ’ Sumter St., (bought they 1 wer# about all in after
Charleston, 8. C., says: “My kid- we broke the Hindernbug line. I
neys get disordered and my back thought it was strong, but it was
ached dreadfully. It was hard to not strong enough to hold iis back,
stoop over because of the severe .They put up a hard scrap, but we
pains and to straighten again wa* soon had them going. War is hell.'
just as hard. The kidney sec re. You asked me if I was going to stav
tions passed tco frequently and I over here. I, am not. I have not
fel( miserable. A friend told me felt good, since I have been over
about Doan’s Kidney Pills and act- here, hut they are all old timers. I
ing on his advice I got a box. They am at present in charge of a coa-
scon brought relief and I kept on valesent ward in n big dance hall
using them until 1 had finished with A big saloon next door. owne.i
several boxes. I then felt like a and run by a French widow about
different person and have felt fine thirty. She has one little boy, *;
’ years qUi. a very cute little fellW.
Irice.oOc.-, at all dealers. Don’t He stays over there with we nearly'
simply- ask for a kidney remedy— all the time. I told his mother >
1 . „ an “ Kidney Pills the *a^o was going to take him to America
Jhat Mr. Scott had. Fost^r.MiHn/rn with me.-and she said’me too. but
Cc., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. \ ,i don’t think sho' Is gi "Hi
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power 'lor thrcilnr^
and filling silos. Weight 5440 lb?, ready for v.*ork; light
enough tor discing, seeding, hanowing, l^n'esting.
Write for Catalog, Good Dealers V/antecL
WIsMMtaFamTrMlorSalMCt., 123 V. Madison St, Chloigt
below.
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Rank* WiU CToa* Momlay
, The banks of the town and conn
ty will be dosed on Monday, Jan.
10, la observance of General Lee's
birthday. This falls on Sunday
but the banks will have Monday as
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Suitin' Terribly Wlih (’iunis tUvau
**f HI2I1 Herb*. But Why ( are
Vow
Won en wear high .heels which
buck!,* up their toes a.nd 1 hey sniffe-
terrlhlv from corns Wi.tvicn then,
proceed lo trtm' these pestji. Seeking
' ? *l1*-f. hu( thev hardly realize th*-
terrible-dancer from infection, skyi
a Cincinnati authority. •
<’« rns can easily he lifGul pffi
with the fingers if you w-lll getyfrom
any drui stor,. a quarter of an nun'’
of a drug , called freezone. This Is
sufficient u rcniov*. every hard or
soff corn or callus from,one’s feet
lohkin^.
\ , hut I wil take Miss Minnie's advic ’
l’ai-.-n» ' and when ever I want a girl I wi>^
• — \ try to get one -in -the states. Well
Ih-ar Parents: Just .a few lin I don't think it will be long now
Jo M*t \mi hear froni in** This befofe we will he in the state* an<l
leaves me .'feeling very Well 1 i fh'ink if I am livinc that you
hnve Lftid the lacrippe and believ* and >Hss Minnie will be girls enough
me it sure done me up 1 WM, fpT/wfcp vfor a while any way. I
some sick hi > and am not well vet * vitem yoi\ all Will feed‘me a while
1 haven't any Appetite at al and wr.nt you^ Well I’ll just ea t an
"hilt little 1 do eat don’t stay with wav and >oii\oan s“nd the hoard bill
me | aino have a very bad ctyugh. ! fr headquarieks. Well | will have
hut Htn a whole lot better than I j to .clo*#* for thV« time Witli lot:
have been. I sincerely hojte this of lov** to yr u h(-uh le t pie h*-;t'-
will flml you both well, AOd^-fe, lm : froi!i vo'i soon,
tine ^ 1 rt>eeivffd yotyt^ loiter last
OiKht and Vas veryfglgd to hear
inun you both ami ./oeciallv to
know that you^arq both ♦..jeving
g ( °d healthy over Jkerc. we have
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vt.ur son;
Harry.
(’hambcrliiin’x Tulilet^
such awful disagreeable weather, j ——
\^ ^ * bonder we arv not ( When you pre wwflbled wrth indi
. (lead ij tains nearly all the time, gestion or constipation, take Cham-
not much hard iam. but drizlv damw berlain's Tablet,*. They strengthen
' *« 4 h j a » VOU knuw - ** ’hf the stomach and enable it to per-
U T , in ^' ' n<1 ^ ran k s *>* that he farm its functions^naturally. In-
1 1* ! n - V ' one tatter from digestion is usually accompanied by
.V ' **'' .■ havp received tw.» constipation and is aggravated bv it*
ron. him and In each on,- he said Chamberlain's Tablet-* cause a gen-
.u he iad Just received my letter tie movement of the bowels, reliev
tp m imist have received two ing the constipated condition.
You simply apply a fqw drops dlree. Fatnest said that Frank haven’t
written him since he came over here.
I den’t see why* all haven't
I' npfffc th.^.-ndcr, aching Corn ty :
cnlltis The soreness Is relieved at
v»nce and soon the entire coni or
callus. riH t and all. lifts out without 'lav’s I have been sick. I am a Hr .*
one particle of pain. .1 have wrote very regular, of eourv
This freezone <* a stieky substance | there has been times when We did
which dries in a moment. It Just n**' have time to write, far instance FIRK
shrivels up the corn without inflam. <a September 29th and cjor quite a
few days after we did not have time
to write that Is the time we broke
Ik* OMnlat Tkst Dsss Rjt AfHrt tks Baev
hearing from me except the last few Tn*10010*40oT?n"nf.u’v^^ucttbaaardutafy
Qoiohie and doe* n A cans* ai i maaam noi
r-r*in* in head Remcrntwr the tan name ami
k»-4: h* • ct»»i>ire ol E. W. CUOVK.
ing cr even irritating the surround
Ing tissue or skin. ^ Tell your wifa
about this.
I * v ta \iif iim<
the Hindernburg line
at Belli
IXMUKANCK- If needing
fire insurance please write or sec
Ftshburne A Hcrderson at the
Farmers 4 Merchant Bank. Wnl.
terhoro. 8. C.
We are closing out 1600 pair shoes con-
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sisting of Mens’, Boys’ Ladies’ and child
rens’ boots and all high top shoes for work
play and dress. Profit will be sacrificed
because we are making roorrt for our largo
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spring line which will soon begin to arrive.
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Our Mr. Bogoslow is now in the Northern
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markets fro mwhere he is sending on every
train some novelties. Come and see them
WALTERBORO. S. C.
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Trade with us—There’s a reason