The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 22, 1908, Image 8
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Ion,' Candidates an
fers!?State Law Gbov
Arjg Primaries.
Suit of the legislature regulatir
y .elections, approved March
Is very strict, and we therefore r
Jph it for the benefit of all coneen
ftivwiu oe ooserveu mat canauiat
' fcquired to file two statements
uses, one after the campaign elos<
ftbeot her itnmetliately alter tl
b Act making certain otl'onces
aary ele<ltions misdemeanors at
cribing penalties tin-re for.
: lotion 1. Ho it enacted by lb He
I Assembly of South Carolina:
' icfore any political primary eloctu
J by any political party, organi/.
\ or association, for the purpose
losing candidates 1??r ollicc, or tl
btion of delegates to conventions
p State, any person who shall, I
i 'cats or any other form of intimid
k>, or by the payment, delivery
innise of money, or other article
Jue, procure or oiler, promise or ei
avor to procure, another to vote f
against any particular candidate
ich election, or who shall, for su<
>n side ration, offer to so vote, shall I
jiilty of a misdemeanor.
Section 2. Kvery candidate oiVcrit
r election, under the provisions
lection 1, shall make the followii
Sedge and tile the same with the clci
if the Court of Common I'leas for tl
lounty in which he is a candidate, u
I ess he should be 11 candidate in mo
.ban one county, in whicli case lie shu
j lie same with the Secretary of Stat
I (before lie shall enter upon hiscampaiit
1 Jo wit:
f I, the undersigned
pf the county of...... ...
and State ol South Carolina. Candida
tor the otMee of
'hereby pledge that I will not give m
spend money, or use intoxicating I
quors for the purpose of obtaining <
inlluencing votes, and that I shall, i
lbc conclusion of the campaign and b
fore the primary elections, render to tl
Clerk of t 'ourt (or Secrctarv ol'state i
h ereinbefore provided) under oath, a
) itemized statement of all iimnex spct
or pro\ ided by mcduritig the < ampnig
v for campaign pprposcs u t<> that linn
P and I further pledge thut I will, in
LTrsdiulcly after the primal '. ? 1 > <>n. '
I electTofi^ that I am a can.I late it
render an itemized staiemcn . niuli
J oath, showing all fuiihcr nioticys spct
I or provided by tnc in said clci tioii.
Provided, That a failure to i-oinpi
I with this provision shall render sue
election null and void, in so far as III
4 candidate who fails to tile tin staicnn i
1 herein required. but shall n<>i ntfeci il
L validity of the election of any ennd
date complying with this section: An
r provided further, that such itemize
w statement and pledge shall he open l
I puhlie inspection at all times,
j Sections. That any violation of th
I provisions of this Act shall lie a misdt
^ meanor: and any person, upon convit
i tion thereof, shall be fint tl not less tlia
I $100 nor more than ?.r>00, or he impm
Iv^oned at hard labor for not less than on
I month nor more than six months, o
I both fine and imprisonment in the dit
I cretion of the Court.
DeWitt'a Tattle Karly Piters, safe
easy, pleasant. sure, little liver pills
Bold by .1 F Mackey * o. w-s
A Card.
Mr. Kditor: In the present count
campaign so many candidates are ollei
ing for nomination to some of the office
tfiat many voters find it difficult to dt
ivluim 11 * vnie fur i.Viu.4.;.?ii.. :
this true with to tin* ollice ?
Cot inly Superintendent of Kdiiculior
How, we believe that every candidal
for this office is a high-toned gcntlemai
that any one ol' lliem would discharg
the duties of the otlice to the hi" t of In
ability. Ihit moral diarncU r and a big
sense of duty, although indispensable
will not alone build up the schools*
Lancaster county. Many of us ar
anxious to see our schools the ci|tial <
those in the other counties ol" the Stat?
To this task of upbuilding our school
must he brought both boundless cnorg
and keen intellect. Patriotism an
county pride demand that, regardlcs
of friendship, kinship or local lies, \\
place in the superintendent's oiDce tlia
man who is most capnblc of bnildin
up our schools.
Tho young, energetic and iioqueu
Claud N. Sapp possesses, not only th
moral qualifications, but also the encrg
and intelligence necessary for the pci
formanee ot this difficult task. Havin
attended the schools of tliis county ur
til he entered college and also havin
tnughl three years in these same school:
he is familiar wiili their condition: hav
ing hut recently graduated from collegi
he is in close touch with the be<
thought of today along educ ational line
and therefore knows what kImk m
necessary for the speedy improvemei
of our schools, That he is energetic i
proven by the fact that lie worked h
way through college; that ho possessf
a keen intellect has been shown by h
speeches during an<l before tliis can
paign.
Without his knowledge or eonsen
we who have known him all his lii
take this method of expressing our cor
fidenee in him as a man and in hi
ability and of bespeaking the thought
ful consideration of his name by ever
voter next Tuesday, August the 2.r>tli
His Neighbors.
AUK.
(Paid matter).
No one ia immtine troui kidney tronbl*
| juat remember that Foley'a Kidne
I a ihn.edy will stop the irregularities an
J I snre any case of kidney or bladder tronbl
1 'that is not nkgond the reach of medicine
m JL ^ sale b\ Wu<l?ribnrk Pharmacy, E.
'- W ' ftmmoiid, J ?ih Hiring*, fc. (J. *
THE LAN*
d r TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTER?
" To the Democrats of South Carolir
As a bualueas maty who has tov
that the abpllcaUoo at tmmiumu dm
'K ods to all problems?gov em-mental
*' well as oftxers?baa accomplished I
^ best rt aults, 1 hare offer d mys
,.s as a candidate for the United Su.
>! senate, believing that I can be
bk some service lo the j .ople of
lu> state, to the south and to the gr
democratic party. Together with
III
, I i other candidates for this o.tice,
accordance with the ru! s of 'he pa
n- I ha\o canvassed the ..to a::..
\t pressed my views cut: A ">' and h
>n estly on the issues o. the day.
a* have in it the race on my in or
of _ .
iM, ?s a uu .in s man ana as a viei
i? crat, an<l 1 have not sought and
>y not so- I. to win this high position
a pointing out any demerits which
,>r oompetiiors may possess.
In seeking the suffrages of my
ur low d mocrats, I can pledge th
i? th<e best efforts of whioh I am
h pable, in maintaining the fundsn;
be tal piiaciplo* of the democratic pui
!r
to which I have always subscih'
>r i ,-taiul for a more ierai curren
:t *>stLiii, that will aabu- the conin
uities of the south to become in
pwul> iil of the Wail atreet combii
(i tluiifc: i st:'nil for a tuw roeftaiim
j tho tariff laws, as immediate ret
it ; ion i.f (i itiis to tlu; lowest point c<
? slstent with the needs of the nove
ment economically administered;
; stand for railroad regulation upon
(( Just basis; for an intelligent systt
of dnuituttfD with fedumU aid; and
? ! sloi.ll if nUmtn I riurmiio
-- 1 ***' \.vt4Vi?
ation tendencies wfotrti are now
tfteoare to our free Instltiultftone.
" It is iajr arrfbttlon to represent t
of my nntfw state In the a
r afee arid tn solicfBm; their support
i- cm muin tT>ani tint if eicctod I \i
uieavor first and aC ffhe tVroe,
wrtv SotftCh Carolina's Interests wl
tny vKhote heart mud ener>ry
R G. IiHUDfTT.
(Duett R>r Senator.
A nvan better equipped for the
v J floe of TTnitnrt Htwtefi senator than
Cftoodwyn Rhott, off (tharloeton, cot
s not he easily Hound. Trained to t
practice of the law and nwwi
In his profespion, hts natural tenft
l! rlea have led hlni Into construct]
business, am! his enicuitement in pi
ttc affairs ha* foUowod as a cim
? of commercial and iruitwtr
s dH*rrta Qpd not from politico] lnt
11 (tat. fia, Is not ? prUOeinii at all,
LOt- tnrm to u>-ut<b understood,
to a bUBfaoas rnar^ hitt-nsi ly lntere
l ?'d in the material development of t
*. 1 state, w lut lias thought deeply upon t
Is ways whereby ilic pnblie welfare in
y be promotod through practical Icgi*
d lion.
is Horn in < olumbia, educated in t
e schools ol Charleston and at t in- IT1
it vorsity of Virginia, Mr. Ilhett beg
g tho practice of the law in Charlesic
lie met with success from the fir
it Particularly attentive to cominerel
c I law. he soon became interested in bin
y I ness enterprise and development. T
r- I rehabilitation of an impaired bai
i iut^ iiik ruiiH* uiio ins iii Ki oi oilorl,
i- devoted himself to the task with mark
g ability and eminent success, and fro
s, this essay he was led into hanking hi
r- profession, lie became the head of o
F\ of the strongest banks in the, state, ai
st he has, for more than ten years, dire
ed its allairs not only profitably t<i t
re ' institution but in the largest meast
it to the iienefit of his community and
is the entire state.
>s Kleeted an alderman of the city
s t 'hnrleston, lie soon became reeogni>
is
j_ as an exponent of business methods
government and an advocate of co
t, inereial development, lie was er.ll
fe to the mayoralty practically by t
i- | unanimous voice of the business m
[s I of t'harleston and, at the conclusion
t- his four-year term, was re-elected w i
y out opposition. He has devoted hi
i. self to the promotion of better relate
between the people of Charleston h
their neighbors in nil parts of Sni
Carolina, and has endeavored in ovt
way to make mutual tin- advatiUij
?, and the rtwourr?K of the great port 11
y the great interior region of the st?
d No enterprise and no develojuni
e promising benefit to the whole poo
of the utate has failed to command
*. sympathy and support. His fight
faftir ratev and efficient service by I
PASTER NEWS. AUGUST I
. t A Most Valuable Agent.""
The glycerine employed In Dr. Pierce'*
ut: medicines greatly enhances the medicinal
in J properties which it extracts from native
medicinal roots and holds in solution
ag much hotter than alcohol would. It also
< hm!.s medicinal propcrti< s of its o\\ ?,
the beiiur a valuable demulcent, nutritive.
elf n.,1 an?!r...mn?? It
' ? - - '?iii t " i'viv oiivi nimiivt iin tii>. it uuil^
tes greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherry*
(lf bark, Bloodroot. Golden Seal root, Stone
root and Queen's root, contained in
'Golden Medical Discovery " In sulidui: g
1 chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchi 1,
the throat and lung affections, for nil of wh; 'i
i.: j these agents are recommended by standr;
, | ard medical authorities.
t In I cases where tliere is a wasting
(away ot Ilesh. loss of appetite, witli weak
' "" stonutf?., as In tho early stages of ton1
?uni|(tipn. tliero can be no doubt that g)yits,
cerine/acts as a valuable nutritive and
1UI. aids m\e Golden Seal root. Stouc root,
, QucwJ* roj?t and Black Cherrybark In
''? protnoUng digestion and building up tho
flesh anwtsfrengJh. controlling tl;o cough
. ' and brinrtfng about a healthy condition
of tho wfi/le system. Of course, it niuct
not be oo eted to work miracles. It will
tol- not curoyonsumption except In its earlier
stages. It will cure. hl-v severe, uhstlnivi".
hanv^T. chronic coughs bronchial
ea- amTTTrvT^ccHl (roiiTiies. and chrome sore
(>n- t'flfllft t wit h 11n;irsenoss.in acute coughS
. j It is not so i f'. i ti ve. ITis in the lingering
j hang-on cougits. or those of long standing,
j even when ae< otnpanfed l?y bl< ding from
"J i lungs, that it lias performed its most
'H ! marvelous cures.
! l'rof. Kinley Kllingwood, M. I>., of Ben9
ni tt Med. College, Chicago, says of giy9
; cerino:
"In dyspepsia tt serves an excellent purpose.
- IlitlilnikT ft (iviui nimritilv of tint ni MiYinn of
0*R.
M STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
^ County of Lancaster
rut Hy J. K. ritewman, Esquire,
gj,. Probate Judge
v? Whereas, A. Thies made suit
ut>- to tne, to grant him Letters of AdRj>.
ministration of the Kstate of and
tot e"eR'H of Ernest A. Thies
These Are Therefore to cite and
^ ' admonish all and singular the kinM
dred and creditors of the said Krr-e<
He A .Thien, dec,eased, that they he and appear
before me in t tie < ourt of Probate
to he held at Lancaster C. H. on Sept.
7th next after publication thereof,
i at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
a% , cause, if anv fchev hav?- whv ili^ until
Ia" Administration should not be Kr*nti
e(1'
' ("Jiven u?idar my hand, this 22d.
day of August, Anno Domini 1908.
1111 I J. K. HTEWMAN,
"J' I Judge of Probate.
**1 August 22, 190S. 90-2.
WOODS SglTJG.
m jj Beat qualities ohta'npble.
11 Winter cr J
-i Hairy Vetch _
I A I I'll
in j nut iiuiy unc? 01 me
' <1 yielding and best winter feed and
^ forage croon you can grow, but is
, also one of the best of soil-improv1
ers, adding more nitrogen to the
'd j soil than auyiother winter crop.
lie '
?,n ; Wood's Descriptive Fall Cat?fl
aloguo given full information
il,. about this valuable crop; also
m. \^ibout all other
Farm 6 Garden Seeds J
,rv for Fall planting. Catalogue y
ires [ mailed free on request. Write li
,nd i fof't. II
T. W. WOOD & SONS, J/
his Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
hyilivk'en in solution, it is oiiv of tlio host
I manufactured products < >f t ho present t into in
I its action ni-on enfeebled. disordered stomachs.
ospeoitill.v tf tlioro is ulcoralioQ or ca*
! tarrhal gusttitis (catarrhal intlnmtnation of
i stomach). it is a most oiticiont preparation.
| Gljcrrtno will rol evo tunny eases of pyrosis
I (heart hum) and excessive tr as trie (stomach)
acidity."
"< . iilen Medical Discovery " enriches and
; purities the blood curing blotches. Pimples,
eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sores,
or ulcers.
Send to Dr. R V. Pierce, of buffalo. N. Y.,
for fri'o latolxlet tolling nil alsutt the native
medicinal toots composing tins wonderful
njctiioine. There N no ulcohol lu it.
I railroads Itus been 0110 of the most
notable and etfeetive nndertakin>rs ever
mailt* in St nth Carolina.
Mr. Illicit believes lie can serve llio
stale in a \\ itier sphere, ami lie has
definite itleas of the ser\ ice bo can
render, ami these he is setting forth
cj. in It is campaign for the detnoeralic
Cv | nomination for I'nitetl Stales senator.
m. (I'uid Matter).
Je
u a- .
An Ordinance.
isIif
ordained by t lie Mayor ami
ru. Aldermen <d the Town of i aucaster
. in Council assembled and by Hie auj
thonty of t lie same
a 1st 1'hat it sliall be or lawful for
am I any male person under eighteen (18)
L I j "ars of age to visit any nnbiie pool
iJfc. or billiard room within the corporate
limits o' the town of Lancaster.
2nd That any person violating this
ordinance shall be punished by a tine
of not lest than Five Do !ar t$5.00)
1 nor more (ban twenty-live dollars
L 1 ($25 00) or imprisoned for not less
rD) ten (10> days nor more than thirty
to [30] days.
Idy Passed and ratified in Council as1
sembled this 3rd day of August 190S.
I Attested by '1'. M. Hughes,
John Crawford Mayor.
Clerk &Treas. L.S.I
22, I9Q8
/COUNTERFEIT money
L for counterfieit roofin
spend real money, g<
H ING! Our VULCANITE
resisting, (taking the sarr
H metal or slate) water-proc
outlastrthe building, and ;
tion to contents. For 60
B proven its superiority ove
Investigate it Before yc
j^l our free booklet:
The Right Roofing <
H VV. M. MOORE
[ 20,000
; Needed
Between now and June 1st, 1!
Telegraph < iperators will be need
eonunereial telegraph eompanies t
Never before in the history of the
"Knights ol the Kuy" been so gro
To all young men between the
a good profession that pays a spiel
say : Now is your opportunity,
ply yourselves diligently to'study
eal and eoinpeti'iit Operator. Onl;
pleto the eourse under our thoroiii
TKKX ditleront states have sent u
established 211 years itiul is reeogn
The llest." Hoard in Ncwnan is
and the people nreeordinl.
The MAIN LINK WIKKS u
"looped" into onr School rooms IV
other telegraph school has such pi
Msfaetory positions to all our gradi
live literature relative to tuition, t
' The Southern Sc!
Newnan
N. B.?The < Georgia Telegraph S
at Scnoia. Ha., has been moved to
Southern School ol Telegraphy.
Announcements
For United Sttiies Senator?
It OOODWYN RHETT.
For Congress Fifth District?
THOS. B BUTLER.
W. P. POLLOCK
I) F. FINT.KY
GEO. W. JONES.
\V. PBESSLY ROBINSON.
J. W. HAM EL.
HARRY HIKES
J. HARRY FOSTER .
For Sheriff?
JOHN 1*. HUNTER.
W. B CAL'THEN.
HENRY N. SOW'KLL.
J. S. WILSON.
For Clerk of Court?
JOSEPH F. GREGORY.
For County Supervisor?
W. K. WILLIAMS.
U J. PERRY.
SIMEON J. FUNOERBURK.
G. LEWIS MOBLF.Y
For Treasurer?
W. H. Mi LLEN.
THOMAS L. HILTON.
For Auditor?
H. H HOKTON.
J. YVYLIK PORTER.
EDWARD A. THOMPSON.
K L. CRENSHAW.
PORTER M JACKSON
For Supt of Education?
A C ROW EEL.
J K IILACKMON.
W. ALONZO HUGHES.
CLAUD N. SAPP.
JOSEPH K. CONNORS.
For Coroner?
J MONTGOMERY CASKEY
JOHN KING
W F GARVIN
For Magistrate?
At Lancaster Court House
W. P. CASKEY.
At Cotton Mill
B. F. PHILLIPS
J. B. CONNOR.
J S HOG AN.
*1. N REEV EM.
Huford Towrisliip
WM CaKNES.
W. MARCUS ESTRIDOU.
H. M. POLK.
Cedar Creek Township.
W. F HUDSON.
Pleasant Hill Township?
JAs. H. TI1KRRELU
?.?.?i i fi.-_ ,
it REAL ROOFROOFING
is firele
insurance rate as
)f and rot-proof. It will
assures absolute pro tecyears
it has constantly
ir everything of its kind.
ra buy or repair, write for
ind the Reason Why!" HH
i, Lancaster, S. (J. H
m
TELEGRAPH
OPERATORS
Men Prepare Your
:s for Good Positions
m?<?. approximately 20,000 additional
l?-il by tho numerous railroads and
o supply the unprecedented demand.
telegraph has tho demand lor the
at.
b ajjes of 18 and 80 who desire to learn
ndtd salary the year round, we would
Vttend our School a few months, npatnl
we will iiualit'v von as a nrunti.
y 4 to <! months are required to comjh
system of Lnstruction. SKVKNs
students. Our institution has been
i/.ed ns "The Larjfcst, The < >ldest and
very cheap; the town is hcnlthftil
if two important railways have been
>r the benefit of our students. No
radical facilities. We guarantee satiates.
Write at once for free deserip>oard,
etc.
tiool of Telegraphy
, Georgia.
ehool and Kailroad Dusinoss College
Nownan and consolidated with The
84-92
BUY GROCERIES
? always buy the best. Pure S
and high grade foods cost
no more than inferior i
* goods in price if you know 5
where to buy. Inferior I
t foods will cost you more in |
1 health and doctor's bills ?
4.1 ? :n: a K
liicxii yuu are wining to pay
! for them. We carry only
the choicest foods and sell
J them at prices that the :
economical housewife will I
appreciate at
BENNETTS
Notice of Registration.
The office ol Supervisor of Registration
will be open, commencing .Fuly
isi. is?ut\ ai 5i o ciock h. m.. nna cloning
at 3 o'clock p. m., for the month* of
July and August, every day except
Sundaya, for the purpose of revising
the registration books. All voter- wi'l
have to have new registration certificates.
Call at office in rear of court
hou-e, W. ti *. rOKTKK.
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