The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 29, 1906, Image 1
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VOL. XXU
WALTERBORO, S. G.. AUGUST 29, 1906.
NO. 6.
Ansel and Lyon ’
Have Long Leads
Manning U Far Behind, but
in Secoud Race
Out of nearly 50,tX)0 votes reported to
The Jtfews au 2 Courier M F Ausel re
ceived vwtei day tv. governor about 15
per eeat nf the l:*t**l vote. J Fraser
^yon, for attorney frenwr*, has a
majority ot upwards of 1,000 votes over
Col YeaKi.n* an?l Air iLi4;::(iale. The
chiuoesare th .t he vill be electe<l on
the Aw* tailor, ha. fhie result Is yet in
donht.
At 1 e’eloek a. in Mr Ansel's percent
age o< the tr.^d is 11.5 percent. RI
Manning's 2^ sod Mr Hlease’s 16 per
cent. This leaves 16 per cen; of the total
for tfc* remaining five candidates, Mr
Brunson being fourth man.
All tbs incumbent congressman hav
ing opposition, Johnson in the 4th,
Aiken in the 3d, P'uJey in the 5th and
Patterson in the are undoubtedly re-
aosstoatad.
The congressional uelegutiou will con
sist cf (George h Legars, J O Patterson,
Wyast Aiksu, J T Johnson. DE Finley,
J E Bllerbe and A I>ever.
The following is the total vote re
port!-* St 1 4o a. m:
FOB GKWFBKOR.
Ansel, 31,646
Returns Primary Election in Colleton County August
28,1906.
Colleton’s Total Vote for State Offl*
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McCewn 37,759
Morrlata 14,200
,. 11,388
TriVHs 3,427
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feyd. .. 48J07
Ktskell * 2442*
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Jooes :.. MJH
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t’.aasler 17,011
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Sullivan . 1*48*
^BOMBOrsert 11,204
Whartc* •° - .18,350
COUNT Y fXrX.TJ AN. ,
t>hHiii was elected senator.
1) L Smitk, Dodd auit Goodwin were
•elested to the legislature.
• Murray ws* elected auditor.
Moore wait elected .^upervieor.
Black was clewed superintendent of
sdueurtem.
Edwards was elected probate judge.
Tks following nusgi&trates were
eiseted:
Glover and Sheridsn~L E Hill.
Blake and bounds—J H Chaplia.
Bells—L G Ulmer.
Heydrard—R G W.Bryau.
Walterboro—J E Bryan.
CoUins—W S Weoks.
Jaoksonboro—J M Padgett.
Young s Island—D H.Towles.
Werren’s—P J Wilson.
BroFton—H A Cummings.
SECOND KAC£.
Marvin and Jones will run the sseond
nee for treasurer.
Ulmer, 0 O Crosby, Blocker and
Dopson will run the second race for
county commissioners.
titeveu Craven ftnd J W Crosby
run tbe second race for ntagistswle at
Horae Pan, Tiger Creek, and Peeples'
Club. . „ -
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KOR i»OVBRXOR
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FOR CONGRESS
* George S Lera re
FOH STATE SENATE
Wm J Fisbburnc
JS Griffin
FOR HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
W C Brant
J M Walker
I B Dodd
J C Goodwin
D L Smith
John B Smith .
FOR PROBATE JUDGE
John D Edwards
SUPERINTENDENT >F EDUCA
TION
U W Black, Sr. -
T B Caldwell
Hugo S Sincklacd
TRESURER
K E Jones
J Leek Lyons
W 8 Marvin
C W Pellum
AUDITOR
P M Murray
H W DuBols
A C Hlers
SUPERVISOR
J E Moore
M Q Carter
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
E H Ulmer
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E B Blocker
C C Crosby
J W Crosby
I W Dopson
Jasper Robertson
A Walker.
LI KU TEN ANT C^VERSOR
MeLeod
SKCRETARX OK STATE
McCown
Morrison
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(XJMPTROI t ER OENEUAL
Jones ...
Walker
*TATE TKEAM RtU
Jennings.. .
AUJVTANT tiF.NF.RAL
Letter from Country Cousin
j Editor Press and Standard; Many
thanks to our new editor for the kind
permission to continue our chats
through the columns of The Press
and Standard, as I thought we would
be left out when the paper changed
hands, but now 1 hope that moat of
cur scribes will continue to write as
in that way we hear from our absent
friends that otherwise we would not.
Farmers are complaining a great
deal of the incessant rains «s they
fear tbe cotton will begin to sprout
in tlie boil. The hay crops too are
mostly ready to cut, out as it rains
every dry there is no chance to cure
it
Well those wedding bells are done
ringing out their happy peels of
greeting and the second Sunday in
tbii month Mr Cannon and Miss Kate
Southwell stepped off the carpet
Two hours later Mr Grimes . led Miss
Bertha Martin to the alter then both
happy couples boarded the Savannah
train for different places to pass the
honey moon.
Oc the 31st of J uly, E £ LaRoache
and Miss Sadie Grimball were made
man and wife at the bid Episcopal
church on John’s Island. The happy.
couple Went immediately to their |
future home oa Wadmalaw 4ilaud.
their journey through this life
be smooth with not too many rough
{spots in it. <.
Still I hear several more bells ring-
iag for September and October.
Well, More Anon, (I mean the
right one, from Adams Run) I got
that wedding cake I boasted of.I gave
young fol
teachers for our schools, though have
not seen any notice from the officials
about same.
Mrs Henry Smoak lias been very ill
it Meggetts for sometime. "She bears
her suitering with pare Christian sub
mission to her Heavenly Father’s
will. v
Mrs Earnest Smoak and children
have gone to Orangeburg. She was
accompanied by her eister, Mrs B J
Donaleon and son.
Mrs Abbie LaKoaohe and daugh
ter, Mrs Gjrimball are still in the
mountains of North Carolina.
Like More Anon, I must complain*,
for somebody is taking my name and
1 just hate to give mine up and don’t
want to share it with any one else. I am
sure that I’ve had this name for at
least five or six years so beg the new
“Country Cousin” to get another
name and leave mine alone for me to
us<.* as Country Cousin.
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SCHOOL NOTICE.
The school of Miss Helen E. Malone
will open oa Tuesday, September 18 at
the Y. M C. A. BainUtiff. Tbe patron
age of those desiring a first class private
school is holidted. instruction, in all
grades, careful and thoroogh. Pupi's
prepared to enter college. Bookkeeping
taught. Terms reasonable. * Fatrons
are urged to communicate with Miss
Malone beforehand if possible; also -to
start children from first of ternf, as
I otherwise, valuable time is lost.
therefore, be it resolve!); .
First, that trom the first meeting to
the last he has been fair to each and
every candidate in Colleton County.
Second, that he ha* sbowu a disposit
ion to faithfully perform every duty
incumbent a presiding officer, which
duty he has not only performed faith
fully, but also ably and wall.
Third, that we desire hereby fo ex
press our thanks to him, and will rem
ember with pleas arc his every efficent
service daring this campaign. Fourth,
that (his preamble ami resolution bo
handed to The Press and Standard for
publication.
A SAFE HEADACHE CURE.
We ask our Cusioiuera to try Ake In*
the-Head tablets for ueumlgia and head
aches with the umierhtauJing that you
must get immediate relief or your money
back. Safe, sure, and eix cures for ten
cents. JM Klein.
Boyd
Haskell
Martin
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
Lyon
Rag*dale
Yon mans.
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RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
Canstler
Sellers..
Suhivan
Summerset!
Wharton ..
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Notice to Creditorv.
Estate Wm. Du Boas.
AU persons indebted to above
will please make pavmenis at once, atfi
those to whom said t state is mdebtot
will present their claims duly attiulrtl.
within the next 30 days to Benjatafe
Easterling, qualified executor.
Aug. 1, 06. * l 44
Indtx to New Advertiseaewts.
See Taykx ’• new ad this week. Hit
fall goods are arriving every day.
See l»uaiuess locals, for sales, find
wants ui another column. Btrgaitl
H. W. Black, Sr, has a new ad
wheta iu this paper.
See the Walterboro Hotel's i
etc.
Terry & Shaffer’s ad is new.
Ga-Ala Business College offers In
ducement* to young people. bee ad.
Jones Carbona^iug Company has A
new ad in The Press and Standard,
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Notice to i redfarr*
Estate Laura bqtiir&
All persons indebted to above es
tate will please make payment a*
once, and those to whom said estate
is indebted will present their daitna
duly attested within the next SOdaya
to 11 G Hvrne, Executor. S 15 44
Aug 13, 1906.
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itchiujr, Bilnd, Bleeding, or Protrud ; ng
Piles. Di ugglsis refund money If PA AD
OINTMENT fails to cure any cate, nw
matter of how long slamling, in 6 to 14
days. Flr*t appMcalion gives ease and
rest. 50c. If your druxeiat hssa'I W
tend &')c in siamussnd It a ill be fot want
ed postpaid by Parht Medicine Co., SA
Louis, M.o
N'otics to Creditors.
Estate Georgia mm S Godfrey.
All perdons indebted to above ca-
tab* will please make pay meat at
onoe, and those to whom said esUto
is indebted will present their ctaena
attested within tne next 30 days to .
B C Hyrae,
Ang 27, 1906 Administrator:
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young folks the cake U> drown
on—Next morning all were telling
(heir dreams and oar little boy seemed
surprised that be did not dream, as
be eat his piece and had slept too.
It will soon be tune for ne to hunt
&
Resolation Offered by J. C. Goodwin.
Tbe following resolution was read
and adopted at the campaign meeting
at Walterboro Saturday, Ang. 28:
We the candidates for the various of
fices of Colleton County tor the year
1906, deem it fit and proper to put on
record our appreciation for the very
able and impartial, services rendered by
County Chairman, M P Bow til, Jr.,
dose of County Campaign.
The county, campaign wag conclud
ed .Saturday at Walterboro. There
was probably the largest audience
here to greet the candidates that hod
assembled at any place. The candi
dates hiade their last appeal to the
yoters for their suffrage. It was an
attentive audience numbering about
six hundred voters. Unfortunately
it rained at intervals, and in con-
a 0 v>
sequence part of the speaking a was
held in tbe court house and port on
the veranda of Mr Griffin’s law office.
No incident rf note occurred. The
candidates have not changed their
views on the questions -discussed in
any material point since the first
meeting at Sniders.
Id Self Defense
Major Hamm, elitnr aud manager of tbs
O nstiiutioiislLt, Eavucnce,'Kv>. whew
he was fiercely attacked, lour years sgw,
by Piles, bought, a box of Buckfea**
Araks Salve, of which he says: “It cared
mefn ten days and no trouble slmor."
Quickest healer of Burns, Sores. CO**
and Wounds. 25c at John M Kleia’s
drug store,
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Why does the sun bora? Why doe* a
mosquito stine? Why do we fed un
happy la the Good Old Summer Time?
Answer: we don’t. We u^NDeWUt’s
Witch Hazel Solve, and these hit tie (lie
don't bother us. Learn to look for the
name on the box to get the gesafaa.
Sold by J M Klein.
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NOTICE.
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Tbe next County Teachers' <*-
Lamination will be held at Walby-
P>oro» Friday, September 21.
' H A Crosby,
Supt. Hi.
I OUReTcOLD IN ONK DAT
LAXATIVE BROMO Quintan
Tablets. Druggists, refund money if i4
fails to care. E W GROVE’S Mga*-
ture is oa each box. 25c.
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