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A ■ Now*II of Qro—JPond bod booi-
■■■ Iwm Mwdoy
condidatf for tho
J.S. W. Mom* U a oaadidato for
•Ootftj oommiMKDcr.
H w Block. Jr. lad batiaoM in
oko^Oototi Friday.
SO okaplia aad too Robert of Oebora
poli «• a plotaaat call Mcuday.
J O Joqo • Sr, of cottageTllle wm in
term Monday.
O. O. Bridge, one of Round’e promt-
ataatiaaoa waa in to^eee a* yea ter day.
J. B. Fralix, aife and liutle daogtiter
ot at catwel weie in town Sa.urday.
of frleada
1 anaaoaoa niy
Istrar branch
to the
rnlea of the Deaooratk prtarortea.
O W Way.
Prompted by a aeoro of (vntMode for
the splendid anpport gieoa me io ti e
laat primary, andalao by aeeaae of d»*'
to my ooaaty and State eatli the prob -
bltioa rictorr ia won, 1 afain offer n.\
aarrioa for the Uaialatara. Pledgi **
myaelf to abide by the raanlt of tkv
primary. J B Dodd
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
At the aoDoitation of frleada la many
aectiona of the county, 1 hare decided o
anaoanee myaelf a candidate for the
lower branch of the State Laclalatur*.
If elected, it ahall be my aim to eeree
the iatereeta of the treat county of Col
letou to the deat of my ability. If yon
believe this I shall nepreeiata your
Retpectfally.
W. W. Smoak, Jr.
candidacy for m tiactioa as Coant▼ Sn-
prriots dent ef Bdecatioa for CoUeton
county, sal Jecft to tho rules of the Deer
• cretic pkrty.
H. W. Blech, Sr.
POR CORONER.
C. H. Platt, of Adams Ran, it a can*
didale for c^eaty c 'mmiaei ner.
J. B. Dodd is a candidate for te elec
tion to the legislature Hit card appears
elsewhere in this i>tue.
J. H. Chep'iu, magittrste st Oreen
Pond, wr t in to Mre ot ttonday. Mr
Cbefflin left bis card with us.
P. M. Mnnay It a candidate lot clerk
<>l uoort. He baa auu> uuced his candi
dacy.
W. H Maryio ia a candi late tor coun«
ty trea»nrer See bu card elsewhere in
ihie ineue.
J. p. Padgett of williams "was a visitor
te the city by the fcta, Irom Thtirsdas-
dey te Setui day.
Hon. o. w. Carria of Denmark, I A
Settle and M ra L-a»o San It of Smoaka
•re here today on Luaicesa.
A- Walker, of Oeteinrer, called to tee
neMMe in town Saturday. Mr Walker
»aie he will announce hit candidacy
iat«r ter conmy cooimtseiooer.
Mrs B E Jones It spending some time
with relative* near wetiey’s chapel. She
wae accompanied there by Mr Jocks
Saturday. He rentrn Monday.
Rev. P. O. 8 oortia took little Freddie
IFualron. a brbiht little orphan of tan
yenif, to the connie Maxwell O.pbeoage
wt (jbeenwood last week, while there
Mr carlia attended the State ooovea-
Hon ef the B Y. P U. He retnrned
by way of Ninety Six an*, vlalied his
oaugvUr.
ATTENTION VOTERS,
r We bare a town election shortly—
B o need a change in everything. Let
aeheme a mayor (or inteodant)'and eix
Y>Nhns who are not figure heads,* but
the pcwtr behind the throne. The ilx
teile te the kite to guide Its course end
not Mly dreg. Lei competence end
rtuty guvecn Let office seek the than,
not <M' man the efflce, for the spoils.
Citmeo.
Closing Stores Earlier.
ll Is getting about time of the year
for the merchants here to begin doaing
tkeireto.es earlier in the afternoop,
that their empeyees might have come*
time for recreation. There is bo teaaon
why all the buaiuess should not be done
and the stores oioted during the sum-
ner mcotbt ut no later than «:|0 o’-
loch, and if the merchant* would all
agsee io ob'w*, the »»me emonniof busl*
nuep will be done and no one will be
uujr the worse for this added pleasure to
tee slerekeei>ers.
A COMING WEDDING.
An approaching wedding that is
of much interest, to Walterboro’s
social affairs, is that of Mias Lucile
McTeer and Dr. John M Klein,
which will be solemnized at the
hor^r of the brides mother on the
30th of this month.
Miss McTeer and Dr. Klein are
well known both in and out of the
router and their many friends are
awa^g with inteiest thisapproach-
ingdufint.
W ATEH-Vt OKKS.
The Town Council aie now very
bus% engaged in the watt r works
pTfUant The artesian well is H15
f^e* deep and a test made this week
wkh s steem jet gate 38 gallons per
minste for six hours. So it seems
that a sufhcieut water supply hts
keen secured and Council will now
proskwd to erect a tank and lay water
•main*. Will be advised by J M
Divens, SnpL of waterworks ia Char-
letUffi. Work will be rushed.
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S H U P T R I N
S E L E C
SEEDS
Velvet Beans,
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Orange Cane, lk
XXOne. ;•
road Millet, **
Cecfian Millet,
Blias Potatoes,
Rose Poutoes.
ed Peterkin Cotton seed
Garden and Field Seeds
kinds. Prices on apptt-
|1
suffrage.
wan'R n^*
th« job, I rt-i.
>emocraric
FOR SHERIFF.
Not at tbe solicitation ot any one; so
because anybody especially
to; but became I want
p*ctfully announce to tbe
voters of Colleton Count?, that I am »
caarlldate for the high office of sheriff
in the approaching primaries. If
ed, I will do my whole doty, pledging
m*aelf to abide tbe result of the sai*'
piimaries and support tbe nomineet
thereof. D. L. Smith
I respectfully aaaonaoe myaelf a can
didate for tbe office ef coroner for Col-i
lemn county, subjeut to tbe rulee of tbe
primaries, end support the nominees of
• hr Democratic party. .
J D Buchanan.
I hereby announce myaelf a candi
date for tie 'Ace ot eornaer, and
pVdce mvself to abide the result of tbe
I iemocra ic primary.
P W Warren.
fielievfng that f km in a position to
eivr better service now iban formerly. I
berebv announce mysvlf a candidate for
’h -lection to tbe office of coroner, and
p’ediM* mvself to sbide the result of tbe
[>emc<”*r1c primary. J M Benton.
HntQn, 8. (t.
!> Been tt, attorney. Lodge. 8
4t«f
waimtn—The public to know tbM tbu
Koignt Hotel is open to its patrons
IL'ee are $4.00 pe' dav or 2K
per meal. 4 IS M.
BUSINESS LBCALA.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I kisreby aanooure my candidacy lor
cunlv commissioner «if Oolleton conn-
*.l*.r.t- * v . subject to the rules of the Deuu-
o*»tlc piimary. JEW Morris.
After ornsultation with mv friends
in AdsnlR Run, I have decided to run
fir county rojtmlssioner from tbe low
subject tc the rules of
I hereby annoonce myaelf a candidate country, subject tc the rule* or the
for aheriff of CoUeton county and pletigf l>etuocratic primary. ( H PU:t.
myself to abide th« re.nlt of the Dem<>
cratic primary.
W. R. Fox.
I hereby tun ounce mvself a Candida's
for the office of ahetll! of Cniktoi
coonty and pledge myaelf to abide tlu 1
result of the Democratic primary, sad it
elected will do my dnty. ^
J Brook Fender.
I beret y annonnee my candidacy for
- “ 6c
the office of sheriff of Colleton county,
end pledge mvself to abide the resalt of
the Democratic primary, and to support
the nominees thereof.
J Manny Carter.
I hereby annonnoe myself e candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Colleton ooon-
tv, and pledge myself to abide the result
of the Demoor alio Primary.
J. W. Bill.
Cottageville.
I hereby announce myaelf a candidate
for re-election ae sheriff of uolleton
county, and pledge myself to abide the
rulee of the Democratic party
L Q Owens.
FOR SUPER VltOR.
Fallow citiaees of Colletoe: It af
fords use much pleasure to be permit
ted to offer to yon again my aarnoee as
ooomty supervisor, pledging myself il
to tbe b
elected, to serve yon
of my
ability, in this your most important
office, and to abide the results of the
Democratic primaries, aad support the
•omiuees made thereat.
As ever your supervisor,
JJC Moore
1 hereby annonnee myaslf a candidate
for the office of County Supervisor ot
CoUeton county, and pledgu try seif to
abide tbe result of tbe Democratic pri
mary.
Respectfully,
J.O. Jaquas, Sr.
I hereby annonnoe myself e candi
date for the offloeof county supervisor,
and pledge myself to abide the result ot
the Democratic primary.
J O 0 tiffin.
Ruffin.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of connty supervisor and
pledge myself to abide the result of tbe
Democratic primary . T P Johnson
Oreen Pond.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
I hereby annonnee my candidacy for
tbeofficapf eodiiorfor Colleton coun
ty, snbleCt to the rulee ot the demo
cratic primaries. , H W DnBois.
At tbe solicitation of friende throngh-
ont the ccanty, I am in the race for
Countv Auditor. My platform is bon
est, efficient service. Ily qualifleatiODs
are thoroogh knowledge ot boox-keep-
ing backed by fifteen years experience
I pledge myself to abide the resale ot
the Democratic primary and to support
the nominees thereof.
E, M. Jones.
To the Democratic voters of Colleton
county: I am a candidate for the of
floeof county anditor, subject *o the
rules and regulations of the Democra’tc
party. ’ P M Buckner.
1 hereby annonnee my candidacy for
the office of anditor of Colleton county.
If olected. I promise to put forth rav
best efforts to do my whole duty. Sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
party. Sum B Suundeis.
1 hereby annoanct my candidacy for
thd < fflee of auditor for Colleton cm my.
•abject to the tales of tbe Democratic
primaries. J W Carson
I hereby announce myself s candidate
for the office of county auditor and
pledge myself to abide the result of the
Democratic primary and support the
nominees of the party.
A A Patterson, Jr
Neyles.
I 1 erctiy snnonnee mvself a candi
date for connty commiMioner, subject
t<> t he rub s of tbe Democratic ptimary
Ht-ffin. J E Harper.
FOR INTENDANT.
I hereby annonnee myself a candi
date for Int*ndeut of the town of AVS1-
terbom, subject to tbe rules of the ap
proach ing town election
S. M. Croeby.
I lesoectfuHy announce my candida
cy for the office of Inteodant for the
town of Walteiboroin the approaching
election, subject to the rule# of said
• lection. W B. Ackerman, M. D.
To the voters of Walter'loro: I here-
bv announce my candidacy for the
office -'flmemlant in tbe approaching
to*n electloa. Respectfully,
E. L. Fieeburne.
~ FOR WARDEN.
1 hereby aonosnee mvself a candidate
for watden of tbe town of Walter bom,
subject to tbe rules of the
tewa election.
i approaching
Ffi Dixon.
FOR MAG 181 RATE.
I hereby annou ice myself e eaedkiate
foate-election ea magistrate of Blake
a»*d Lowndes towasbip, subject to the
Democratic primary. J. H. Chaplin.
bonght sneer oturee before the
rise in pree. Therefore when
V sugar from ns yon bay right.
Terry A Shaffer
Baggies, wagons, and harness for sale
on evsy .ertus W L 8 A V Co,
4 16 2t H W Black, Jr, Manager.
Dried Lima Beans- The Bice large
sort 20c qt. Terry A Shaffer
Tortl *of t drinks o . Ire all the tlm».
4 15 Jt W V Glover
c."
' render p^as and split peas 10s qt.
Terry A -baffer *
Wmfei to bnr oa'tle. ei'ber dressed
or < u feci. 4 15 2t W V Gtover
hnv# nbr'ut 40 rolls of Electric*
weldnl wire, 3 ioils Smiih No 9 wire, j
I m* t n'ire tet must be cto-ed cnt. w '
don't intend to carry one roll over the
sc turner Terry Sc i*hrffer.
Always on hand hams, breakfast strip,
baron, etc at very reasonable prices.
4 15 21 W V Glover
we have on hand 35 K. P. distributors
which have a great many improvements
over iasi year’s. You knew the place to
come Mud get them
l;t A. w chmau A Son.
canned trine cjoked in milk 25c car.
Terry Jc Shaffer.
Pea vine hay for Bile at B G Byrne’*.
1000 yds apron cheek ginghams 6 l-4c
ya*d- Beach Bros.
If ton wan'. Shoes that will stand
long and hard services, made wi,h Oak
Tan Soles go to vonLehe, The Shoe
Min.
Qtock pinders $1 25 bu. No 1 Timo
thy Hay $1 35 per 100. Terry & Shaffer.
This is the week to bur year Raster
Ribbons. Nice assortment cheap.
It Beach Bros.
Amber millet seed at Klein’s.
Full fine of Embroideries at BaaOb
Bros.
Just arrived a full line of Battle-Axe
ladies Oxfords H W Black. Jr 3 18 2t
Long silk gloves white or Black at
Beach Bros.
Meat isgoiturnp ye«; we still startle
oolleton countv by offering beet break
fast strips at 12 l-2o. No 1 white sides
at 10o. Smoked meat l$o. Terry A
Shaffer. c
Augusta Rattlesnake watermelon seed,
at Klein’s.
For dry goods and notions go to
H W Black. Jr.
PORCH SHADES
COOL, AIRY, SHADY, PRIVATE
ASTD THEY LAST A LIFETIME.
Jno. F. Folk,
BAMBERG, S. ,C
— AGENT rGR £-
The F»rd Automobile,
The Cu That Gof».
Classified idvertisemei-s
° FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—A fine mule for sale or
tied# for herae. J. <V. ( ar-oo.
3 25 tf.
FOR SALE—5 h. p. International Gsso
line engine, pracrieally new, at tbe
low figure $325 00 On be been in
operation at any time.
3 18 4t Henry Planer, Ehrhardt, S C
WANTED to bar at ouee for cash 85
bushels sonbcl pras. Call on J W.
L*. CM, Waltei boro, S. C. 4 15 tf
W AN TED—To buv e ightv five bushels
of soand peas. Jos W. Lucs* V
It’s consoling to ns to think that
if tbe dog in tbe manger stays there
ong enough be will athrva to’ deat h.
Kodaks and Kodak films at Klein’*.
Plows, harrows, caltivatocs and cot-
tea planters can be fonnd at H W
Buck, Jr 4 15 2t
A new assortment of tooth brushes ut
Klein’s.
L“r os take yonr measure for a tai
lor made suit. Fit guaranteed. H W
Black, Jr. 4 15 2t,
1 round can of Fieemsn's talcum
powder, 25 cent at Klein’s
Jus' arrived—s new Has of buggies
of different grades ** L & & V Co.
4 15 2t H W Black. Jr, Manager.
Tanglefoot fly paper at Klein’*.
K tiu's Strsapariila for tbe bleed, 25
cents.
We still have no band one horse
Russell wagons No t^trer made
W L S A V Co.
4 15 2f H W Black. Jr, manager.
We have on hand on hand one cotfn
(talk cutler. It wi.l go cheap we do
uor * nut to catry it over in stock.
3t A. Wichman & Son/
30 Days’ Trial $1 00 is the offer oc
Ptneaies. Relie'e Back-ache. Weak
Hava. Lame Back, Rtunnuiic pains.
Host on Sa'e for Kidney*, Bladder and
Blood Good f >r yonng and old. Sa'isfso-
tton g'lnranteert or money refunded*
writer boro Drug Co.
FOR TREASURER.
To the Democratic voters of Ootle»mi
connty: I am a candidate for the office
of county treagutur, lubjeet to tn-
rnies of the Democratic party. I wi I
appreciate any lopport given me.
W 8 Marvin.
I hereby announpe my candideev for
re-election as Treasurer of Colletor
county, and pledge myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primary. I'
elected I shall endeavor to do my whole
duty, as I have in tbe past.
R. E. Jones.
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Vudor
PORCH SHADES
You need Vudor Porch
Shades to get the most out of
your porch.
To make it a ^pot where
vou can rest or work on the
hottest days—outdoors, yet
free from the sun’s glare and
heat.
You can do this with Y r udor
Porch Shades; you can add to
the house another room, cool
and shady, where you may en
joy every refreshing breeze,
in secluded comfort.
\ uJor Porch Shades are
very’ durable, and will last
many seasons.
Another good feature about
them is the peculiar fact that
those sitting on the porch can see out, but passersby cannot
see in. In other words, you luve complete orivacy, and can
use the porch or veranda the si me as an Ins de room, with
infinitely more comfort on hot 'i.iys.
Vudor Porch Shades are just the thir g for “boxing in”
porches or balconies that are to be used as Outdoor sleeping
or living apartments.
Vudor Porch Shades are made of thin, fat strips of Linden
Wood, closely bound by strong Seine Twine, in a lock-stitch
weave.
They are artisticaily stained in soft, pleasing colors. These
colors apt weather-proof, and will not fade or crock off.
The shades can be instanrlyjraised, or lowered (operating
on the paiaciple of a theatre curtain) and are easily and readi
ly put up.
The average porcli can be equipped at a cost of from 52.00
to 510.09. * ./*
SOLD ONLY BY
Brown Furnilme
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
a
I huruby annouoct myself a caadidve
for dork of oburt, pMftng myself i»
abide tbu result of •' the dem -cmiic
primary.. P. x. Murray.
I Mheby annonnee arf? eebdldacv for
re election ae Clerk 6( Oonrt of Colin on
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to a family, especially where there, are children
and young folks, as an Edison Phonograph.
It supplies all kinds of amusement at little ex
pense; it keep* you up-to-date with every kind
of music, it gives you a means of entertaining
your friends. Gun Phonograph Ji 2.50. Stand
ard Phonograph $25.00. Home Pnonograph $35.
Records 35c each at
FINN’S Jewelry Stor
Colleton
Realty Company
WALTERBORO 3. C.
TOWN PROPERTY CHOICE FARMS TIMBER LANDS
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Watch this space Every week
This Week We Offer
* >
FOR SALE—Dwelling on church street in good lo
cality—lot contains # acre. 51500. One-half
cash balance 1 and 2 years.
A VERY DESIRABLE FARM, containing 650acres
mare or less, 4*4 miles west from Walterboro, 2
mifes from church, y 2 mile from school, 500 acres
tillable, 200 acres cleared and fenced, good 4 room
frame residence with kitchen; dining room and all'
noeessary outbuildings, fine water, good Umber, etc.
Terms 1-5 cash, balance to suit purchaser. Price
very reasonable. . ^
The Sale Stablrp, store and residence, with outbuildings, for-
iiierljr occupied by Stokes Bros, opposite Ucurt House .'“quare, lot
containing two acres I’nis is a very desiretbie pi*-ee of property*
and c*i be bougut cheap, i'cruis one third cash, and one third in
one and two years, secured by mortgage, with interest at ? per cent.
TOR SALE—A very desirable resi-
dence lot in town of Walterboro
90x8H5. A small Ci sh pavment
will secure this lo£' v Apply at
once as this lot will be no drug
on the market. *
A liou*; and lot ,>n Bril*, street. Hobs, containing four
rooms. Can be bought cheap, Five
Good terms.
years insurance paid.
Aa improved fir n at Bryan—one mile from Black Creek
Chureh cun taming 50 acres, 4 ( J acres under fruce, 26 cultivatS,
Good orchard dwellmg, Kiiohna and all outbuildings
lerma cash, or can be arranged to suit purchase. ■ • •