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TAYLOR’S MMIHSRY \%%%\ Mr ^ m H. \Biler*. n, m D rro 1 ? Tl \z * r I r I , Sr.rtugs. I la . r«)» fh*? ||m*, L-v«nr^ ^ j t'o.^h syrup lia^ rdievti* uou^Ua <n'l r<»'d* wh-re ft’l oth«*r rerrudu*h frlie l. ; lu k«-ntl<* hxHMv«> tlTfr # «>k|)a« ih I re«vm»m.*D«’ti u for cfolMran |« i* p . \m*iu t*i <Nkc I-nr h htm-i,.*. u'MXtp'n/ < ••uuh. M >n* v ’• V ^'i i br»ro Dm >t aHiirliuU. Spoilt l)) Co V\. I). , No. 6865 " $3.25 • 4 *{ *✓ ** * t<r < * <s A Tt*rr> that pir h >.ru*r > W. f’ il.'W- (I in. ) it aoj < r ra's • * t !, i a jot; 1 •<> (•<■ •. ‘■c in h!iio]; Candidates’ Cards. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. At the solicitation of many fri<*n<1a throughout the county. 1 aaaounce say- s»*li a ran tiilftte for tbt;lower branch ’»f the State Legislature Suhj»*t to the ru.ei oi the Democraticpnnmriea. G W Way. Pr miptial by a aen^c o' gratitiuld f* r '• rplendid pup|>>rt giviMi me in il» fOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a ou*4 for clerk of court, piedifiBg myi abide the result of the del primary. P. ii. Mnnfty. I hereby anuoiiuce my culuUiiacir for re-electi m at. Cler c of Court of Colbtoa county, ami plaeigt* myself to abiAi the re-ult of »be Democratic primary. tl. D. Padgett. 1 tjtke thfa nr tfc r! r.f a inoHneing my Camli !«'•>•: r . lurkirfco irt tor Co'te- 1 s’ tv. l| a* Lilt ail tie il« Vt o; ’ i.v»i tUMif*»l ill t in- i»*i 1 primary, ami al».> by a senae of duty i ’f" 1 '' u ' , : mv elt to al.i;t» - - ’ the re-nlt * - 14 - * — lu. di. tlr* S!ipp»*-sa;'.d Oxfords : ti wlii^h an* in the i c asoiK.rt; now r.-d to tht ‘dressers r co^ni/ ■ tlu- la t tint a h i and medium price, makes our like of Ox for orp »rjt*rd th trad' 4 of this nd . try h .f Ity iti i!« ' 4 110 wh9 r«‘funie<i ;i v- v cu#‘- of M re M . - «•! 11i.i! ivS ewii.d my cennty and iGs'e until th** prolit- •tuu vii torv is won, - 1. (tcaiu • :ler n.v * •orioa lor iie Lviklatu e Pi».!gi g ''mrsblf to abide by the re^ldt of the .pfcimarjr. JBOotld. if the 1) :\i~ -primary. * R. Mo leer. oCPi. iiULiJA'i tv‘vr st a i.l best cptnnuinity. Goo best, styl *, k Is satisfying. npv cotribination ol tit’.ires ot and tasty t material P"-- “ hat’s the matter? I- k * °hl. < r h'.'nelv—or b tVV? '—C'ii.o.uo “• letoid Herald. At,the soUcitrtion o f friends in many •eotioua ol the county. I have decided o umouuca myaeit a duididate for thei buy, and l^t^r’s styles are original. The materials, used are*the best tn ney c i i ihe types and finish appeal to a refined taste for the beautiful. Until you have seen them you have not all the information regarding Slippers and Oxfords that you should have. A request will bring samples to your home, for comparison with any other slippers sold in this community, barring none. t C 01 .N i • P,cchu‘« of tfm gr^t interest I k*,ve manifested iU tho p iblic schoolso( Col leton cocotyfor the pR^r eight Yet«r«« »tnd htffjiusc 1 bdii v vo.l , ...u vl.t nii.iy m . , ,,. . , the ixisliioa to whicii 1 now asoiSe, I > apt brttncii ol the ^tite I^gisUture. j therefore res|n»cif .. y aunouuce that I It elected, it shnll Ik! my aim to serve , lH1 H ,. lU1(h u e for , he M U . e uf ClJ>lltv u- interes!s of the grtar couuty of Col superintendent or edn-at: *n, subjees ; » ■ son to the dest of my ability. -If y^-lthc ruksof t*i : ’ IKm . rvic purv. * 1 "ha” apprectale your , Yours wt!h re-peo*, Hugo 5 -Strickland suffrage. Respectfully, W. W. Smuak, Jr. >t>.u P'—Not'ce t» hereby tiveu. tut'- to ii Kr-o uiion of the Hoard of D’reciO’s g Armrcsn Tea (irivit.g « t u , any iiv a me* Ting *)f rite r-i ' fod MAaTFD i.oh,. rs of -aid ComjmtiT will la; he:d , or. aiondwr, Hay 2’i, 190H. at l‘J in, at T<> the Democratic voters o’ Colleton 'lu-. *15 ol Win ll.nry I'arker. K «|, county: I respectfully announce rny- 311 Rroad St'ie*:t, Charleston, S r , sell a candidate for ns-cleciion to the lor u^e purpose of considering a Ttcso «jftlce of master, subject to the roles ol i r *iiai' rhkI Crtnipauy g >'in <i the primaries, and pletlge myself to liutmUtlou, wind op us affutis «!;<i supp*>rtthe nomloees thereof. Thank- »los Ive WALTERBORO’S POPULAR STORE. Avluiiuisira'or’s Notice. On the 14rh day of April usxt I will file my Dual retprp a« administrator t>: theistate of Hev'J T Piers, with the Pmlai'e e ourt, sr.p immediately tbere- alier, will apply for my final discharge. L T Hiers. Administrator. MMfli 14, 1908 3 1 8 41 1 take this mean^ of nnnnunciag my esndidaev tor re-election as County Su- f>erinte denr ef E«i icaliou f*ir Colleton county, nut'jsct to the ra’es of the dem ocratic party. H. W.Rlack, 8r. Pains at the waist, back, front, or side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble. * Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, irrecukir functions, restless ness, cold limbs, nervousness, etc. These pains may be allayed, the system braced aricKhe womanly functions regulated by the use of Wine of Cardin Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of Stetsonville, Wis:, writes: 1 “Cardui saved me from the grave after three (3) doctors had failed to help me. It is a good medicine and I recommend it to all suffering women.’* For sale at all druggists, in $1 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER ~ C- i/’ CAR of HAY We have just received a car of beautiful, bright, 'No. 1 Timothy Hay, which we will sell at $1.35 per hundred. A FULL UNB OF New and Fashionable NEW DRESS GOODS! which we have marked at prices that V will cause them to move. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. We take pleasure in showing all our Goods. SHOES. The President i* fair and square with congresi. He alway« l«U it know when he it going to slug it with a meatage. If President. Castro keep* ou playing with the breech-bloock, he may get caught inafiareback. • ^ s $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be please to learn that there it st least oae dread ed disease that science has been able to erne la all iuetacee, and that ie Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Core to the ooly positive case now known to the medical frater nity. Catarrh being a ooaetttorional disease, requires a constitutional treat- meat. Hail's Cattanh Core Is token internally, acting directly opoji the blood nad mucous sarfaoee of the sys tem. thereby destroying the foundation bf the disease, nad giving the patient's streagtn by bollding np the oooeiita tiaa nad easIsUac nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cornuve powers that they Dollars for any case list of iiiK my friends for their ftenerons sup port in toe {last, 1 respectfully solicit u cnntiujance of the same. C G Hendersoo. FOR SHERIFF. Not at the solicitation ot any one; not because anybody especially wants me 'o; but because I wont the job, I res- pM-tfully announce to the Democratic voters of Colleton County, that I am a caniMdate to*' the high office of sheriff ln.the approaching primaries. If elect- «-<U will do my whole doty, pledging in' sell to abide the result of the .aid primaries and support the nominees ttiereot. D. L. Smllh I hereby announce myself s candidate for sheriff of Colletofi county and pledge myself to abide the re.nlt of the Demo cratic primary. W. R. Fox. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of I'olleton county and pledge tuyeelf to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and If elected will do my duty. J Brook Fender. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of sheriff of Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide ihe reenlt of the Dcmoomtic primary, and to support the nominees thereof. J Manny Carter. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Colleton conn* tv, and pledge myself to abide the reenlt of the Democratic Primary. • J. W. HiU. Cottageville. 1 hereby anaoonoe myself a oaadldete for re-election es sheriff of GoUeton oonnty, and pledge myself to abide the rales of the Deawerauo party L O Owens. for an, Send for A OO offer Coe Hundred that it Mile to core, testimonial. Address F J CHENEY Toledo, O Sold by all Drag gist. 75. Thks Hall’s Famllo Pills for constipa tion. FOR COKONER. I respectfully announce myself a **.is- didate for the office ef coroner for •*»!- leten county, subject *o the rules ot the primaries, and support the nominees of the Democratic party. 1 I) Buchanan I hen by announce myself a candi date for the .-'ttlce pf coroner, aad p’edge myself to abi le the result of the Democratic primary. »* W Warren. Believing that l am in a p-isitlea to give better service now than furmerPy. I hetebv announce myself \ candidate for re-election to the office of coroner, and pledge mvself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J M Denton. Ruffin, S. ('. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONED At the solicitation of my Mhty friends I hare decided to enter the race for county commissioner, hereby pted- ing myself to abide the remit of tbe Democratic primaries. D. E. Smpak. I hereby annonnee myself a candidate for re-election as county commissioner, pledging myself t * abide the result of the Democratic primary I W Doppon. I hereby annonnee aay candidacy for county commissioner of Colleton oena- ty, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. JEW Morris. After consultation with my friend* in Adams Ran, I have decided to Ten for oonnty commissioner from Ihe how country, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. C H Platt. I hereby aaaonace myself a date for coanty commissioner, to the rules of the Democratic Raffia. J E. FOR SUPERVISOR. Fellow citiaees of Colleton: It af fords me mock pleasure to be permit- agala ay servioee as mymlf if of ted to offer to yon county enpervlsnr, pledging elected, to eervo yon to tan fa ability. In thie your i rAoe. and to abide the reenlte of the Democratic primaries, and anpport the nonainnee made thnreat. As ever year supervisor, J K Moon. I hereby anaonnoe myndf a candidate for the office of County Supervisor of Colleton coanty, and pledge myself to abide the reeuft of the Democratic pri mary. Raqpstfally, J.O. Jaqoee, Sr. announce myself a candi- ofltos of county supervisor, and ptedge myself to abide the reenlt of the Democratic primary. j 0 Oriffin. Raffia. I herebv announce mymlf a candidate for the office of coanty supervisor nod dots for by at ins Probate Judge's Sale. State of South Carolina, Colleton Conot . 1 la the Pro bate Quart. The'Most Complete and Lat^fest Stock of Shoes in We can fit you and please you i Josiah Nesbit.as Administrator of tbs Estate of Chance Orondieon, Deceased, vetsns The Unknown Heirs st Law of Chance Grandison, Deceased. By virtue of Decretal Order iu the ab<»ve entitled case, 1 w'tt sell for cash on Saleeday In 1908, daring tbe asnsi boars of sal** the folio wing des ertbed trsot of land: All that certain tract of land ai'nsted in the coanty ot Colleton and State aforesaid, and containing five acres aad tKtnnded on the North by fends now or late of Josiah Nrsbi : Ewt by lands bow or la*e of George Rumpn; West by lands of 0 C Carter aod Booto by lands of C C Carter JNO D. EDWARDS, Probate Jndge. Welttiboro. 3. C.. ^>ril 15, '08. pledge myself to abide the reenlt of tbe Democratic prim primary. Green Pond. T P Johnson ssassKi frMrvwrl I Colleton Mercantile & Mfg. Co. m ALL counrnita. wUk WtuHmfton #*»'^ Aar,I ImJ iftem ik* patent. sml tafrisfsswwt fltstica twWwIy. Ira; WAUHINOTON, . c. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby annonnee my candidacy for the office of and!tor for Colleton coun ty, soblsct to the rales oi the demo cratic primaries. H W DuBoie. At the eolldtatloB of friends through out the oonnty, I am In tbe race for Oonnty Auditor. My platform Is hon est, efficient service. My qnaliflostions are thorough knowledge ot boon-keep ing backed by fifteen yean experience. I pledge myself to trade the result of the Democratic primary aad to support the nominees thereof. B, X. Jones. To tbe Democratic voters of Colleton oonnty: I am a candidate for the of fice of county auditor, subject *o the rales end regulations of the Dsmoemtio party. P M Buckner. 1 hereby annonnee my candidacy for tbe office of auditor of Colleton oonnty. If elected, I promise to pot forth my beet efforts to do my whole duty. Sub ject to tbe raise of the Democratic party. Sam B Saunders. 1 hereby annonnee my candidacy to* tbd office of nnditor for Colleton ooo r - •abject to the rules ef the Dew primaries. J W j Mrs"? SEiCfd&S. . . A A Patterson, Jr He^eL FOR TREASURER. Td the Democratic voters of Colleton oonoty: I am a candidate for the office of county treasurer, subject' to tbe inice of the Democratic party. 1 will appreciate any support given me. W 8 Marvin. FOR INTENDANT. I hereby announce myself a mfrii- datr for Inteodeut of the town of Wal- terboro, snbjeot to the mice of the ap> proaching town eleotlon. 8. M. Croebf- I reepectfhlly announce my esaffidn- ey for the office of latendant fee Ah# Sown of Walterhoro la the approaeftaw •lection, eahjeot to the rube of mn W. B. Ackerman, M$ D. Tothe voters of WeBertoro: I by annouace my oandidaov for of Inieudaat in town electk>B. 1.1. FOR WARDEN. I hereby aanouncs mymlf a ineillMle for warden of the town of WaHerhgro. snbjeet to the rules of the i town eleotlon. F FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby annou ice rOm re*gieonoD and Lowndes Democratic primary mu ice myeel as magktn towashrp, sb >lf a eaadjffisfg rate of Blake •abject to the J. H. Chapin. Mist Bade Prine and Ifr Lnah Linder were happily married on the first Sunday of this month, at nx o’clock at the home of the brides lather, Mr L M Prine. It was quite a surprise to all ae every one thought they had decided to wait until next fall. The bride was very becomingly dressed in gray. We all wiah them a long and bap* py life. Aa affectionate friend. Ml Carmel, April 24th, %' ,lbi L' j las tire tivois Bas|tt S—v I herfbruaaeunoe my caridl«bwy f •slectwii aa Treasurer of Collet nty. sad pledge mvs«if ilt qi4he Eemoci todl yfiZrsmdm' y, ae 1 have fie Um re county, result dec dnty and pledge myself to abide the Eemocrntic primary. If vor to do my whole R. B. J< SHE WDN0TF^ al>fiAfH nf 4 -s MMi I do not feat death, Ddt .jf k tfinstaht dread of pfiraiytM*" borne time I have been wwit- * ^sg to tell yob of the great goad your Wonderful Sloan’s Liniment is dang hare” writes Mr James F Abernathy, of Rutherford College, N 0. H i* fact, all your remedtea^are dofa* noble won, but your Lmimeut heat* all In my eight years' experience with medicine I find none tys g» ahead of it, haring tried it in very many oases. 1 know of one yotutg man, a brick mason, who qpftbd from a pratial, yes, almost complete, par alysis of otic armt I got him to use your Linimnet, acd now he can do a* nracb work aa ever, aad hr aingu your praise every day. I get all to use it I possibly can and know there is great virtue in it. I have helped the sale of your noble remedies about here greatly, and ixpeot to esmao many more to boy them, aa I knew they can’t be bsak” 5. 1 Iff m (1 i-.i : l rv. ... n