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> Am m . ^ herehT mboodc® myself a candidate x^AI ^1S« | for the office of county supervisor and CNITED STATES SENATE * I beg to annonno my candidacr for the United States Senate in tbe ap- pruajhiopt Democratic nrimarr, and •• respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this Hi ate- R. O. Rhett. pledge mvself to abide tbe result of tbe Democ Vmocratic primary. Green Pond. T P Johnson -J- FOR CIRCUIT SOLICITOR. 1 as a candidate for solicitor of tbe Ninth Judicial Circuit I will abide tbo result of tbe Democratic pnnaarr. ' Jno. H. Peurifov. I hereby announce myself a Can didate for the Office of Solicitor of the 9th. Judicial Circuit, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. W. St. Julien Jervey. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of auditor foi Colleton coun ty, subiect to the rules ol the demo cratic primaries. H W DuBois. At tbe solicitation of friends thrctiph- out the county. I am in the race for Countv Auditor. My platform is hon est, efficient service. My qualifications nre tboroueh knowledge ot booa-keep ing backed by fifteen vears experience. 11 pledge myself to abide tbe result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees thereof. E, M. Jones. To tbe Democratic voters of Colleton county: 1 am a uandidate for the of- At the aolicitatiOB of my many friends I have decided to enter the race for consty commiaeiooer. hereby pled- i off myself to abide the resnlt of the Democratic primariee. D. E. Smoak. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election aa county commissioner pledging myaelf t abide the result of the Democratic primary I w Don*on 1 hereby announce mv candidacy for countv commiaaioner of Colleton ty. subject to cratlc primary. OBJECTIONS TO PROHIBITION On New Testament Grounds Continued Young’s Island, S'C, June 27.! —Editor Frees and Standard: fore-parenta en,or,,l J E W Morris. this, our stage of action, they will prohibit the gdrernor and all other executives? Q. Is not your faith for pro hibition success; pinned to'the vociferous oaths of the task- Master and the clanking chains of prohibition law? CJ. Do yon believe this to be consistent with New Testament any more than JC After ccnrultation with mv friends met a sumptuous repast prepared teac “ lna : aQ d a righteous Savior in Adams Ron. I have decided to run for county commissioner from the low coontry, subject tc the rules of the Democratic primary. C H Platt. I herebv announce mvaelf a candi date for connry commiaaioner, subject to the rules of tbe Democratic primary. Ruffin. J -E. Harper. I respectfully announce myaelf a can for them. Only one of the ruanv cood things were forbidden by their soverign. Death was the penalty attached to the com mand. The very fact that u penalty was imposed is mdis- for future generations? FOR REPRESENTATIVE. At the eolicitfrion of nty friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for tbe legislature from Colleton county, •object to tbe rule* of tbe Democratic primary. Respectfully, J L Robertson. _ floe of county snditor. subiect »o t h e ,or tbf offlc * of county conmsis-, putable evidence; they were left I respectfully announce myself a can didate for tbe legislature, subject to the rules and regulations of th? Democra tic party and pledge myself to support the uominees of tbe party. W C Brant At the solicitation of many friends throughout the county, 1 announce my aelf a candidate for tbe lower branch of tbe State Legislature. Subject to tbe rules of tbe Democratic primaries. G W Way. Prompted by a sense of gratitude for the splendid support given me in tbe last primary, amLalso by a sense of duty to my county anfretate until the prohi bition victorv is won, 1 again offer my service for the lerielature. Pledging myself to abide by the result of the primary. J B Dodd. At tbe so icltation of friends in many sections of thn-conuty, I have.decided to announce myftelf a candidate for tli« lower branch.-dt tbe Stat**Legialature If elected, it shall be my aim to eerve the iotere*t4 r J(tbt. great county ofVol» letqfilo tjne b>ft of my ability. If ypn bel#A fllU I shall appreciate ■uffrage. Respcotffflly, W. WiUmoak, Jr. yow' FOR MASTER To the Democratic voters o' Colleton county: I respectfully announce my- eelf a candidate for re-elec ion to the office of master, subject to the rules ol tbe ‘primaries, and pledge myself to support tbe nominees thereof. Thank ing my friends for their generous sup-, port io toe past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of tbe same. , . cs C G Henderson. I hereby announce myself a candidate far the office of master in equity foe Colleton county and pledge myself to abide tbe result ot tbo Democratic pri mary, sod to support tbe nominees thereof G Albert Beach rules and regulations of the Democratic P*rty. P M Buckner. 1 hereby annonnee my candidacy for the office of auditor of Colleton county. If elected, I promise to put forth my best efforts to do my whole duty. Sub ject to the rules of the Democratic party. Sam B Saundets. 1 hereby annonnee my candidacy for tbd office ol auditor for Colleton connty, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. J W Carson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county auditor and pledge myself to abide tbe result of the Democratic primary and support the oomiuees of tbe party. A A Patterson, Jr Neyles. ■loner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the demo- fl1 a W1 ‘‘ ^ act as they feL . j n- cratic p«rty. J B Padgett. disposed, just as it suited their ' ‘ 3etter knowledge of God and His Smoaks. s.C. :.._i:__.- . Christ, and to|bettercitizenship? disobey. But unlike men. they ! Do r°“ your method ‘ superior to the Apostles, who shook -Teruvalem from its centre, demolishing statutory regula tions, overleaping boundaries, FUR MAGISTRATE. "b ^ I hereby annonnee myself a candidate for magistrate from Peeples, Horae i Pen and Tiger’s Creek clnbe, subject inclination; they could obey or disobey. Hut unlike men, tl could not.escape God’s penalty to the rules of the Democratic primary L W Beach. I hereby annonnee myaelf a ca didate Notwithstanding all the debate^, all the books, all the wars, car nage and enforcements acts that i uerenv announce mvaeir a ca traare 1..,,-^ i 4, _ for magistrate of Heyward township 1 ‘ l wageo against It, lor and pledge mvaell to abide the result* of nearly six thousand yeais. It hemocmicprlmuie,^^ Kmanl. , «»ud 8 today as the impregnable right of men, and is .exercised I hereby .nuoa ewidMart whenever it behoyes tho inclina- regardless children abased powers of self-repi tion affecta the throne of grace. It is my belief, men who partake of it in fear of New Testament teaching, commit no sin against. God or their fellow men. Neither do 1 side with thetj who de clare a person intoxicated once, twice or a dozen times in life, constitutes a “New Testament (J. Do you believe God has no driftikard and .certainly lan- better method for preserjiug guishes in a drunkard’s hell. It His royal teachings than by 1 is my strong belief, those who prohibition lash? surrender their royal privileges. Please without prevarication, intelligence, knowledge of good and evil, duties to God. their families and fellow’ men to the passion of strong drink and its gibberage, justly merits, and will serely meet the drunkard’s curse. I am strongly persuaded there is no remedy for such evilo in county prohibition. Tho scope is too narrow, transit the cheap and liquor in abundance, do yon believe prohibition will bring the voters of CoMeton to a FOR TREASURER. I hereby annonnee myaelf a candidate for the office of treasurer of Colleton county aud pledge myaelf to abide tbe result oi the Democratic primary and il elected will do my duty. A cj Lyons To tbe Democratic voters of Colleton county: I am a candidate for the office of connty treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I will appreciate any support given me. W S Marvin. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election aa Treasurer of Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide tbe remit of the D^nocratic primary. If elected I shall endeavor to do my whole duty, as 1 have in the past. R. E. Jones. FOR CLERK OF COURT. foa re-election as magistrate of Blake and Lowndes township, subject to tbe Democratic pri-nary. J. H. Chaplin. I hereby annonnee myaelf a candidate for re-election as magistrate of People’s Horse Pen, and Tigers Creek clubs. 1 ask yonr kind consideration and thank yon for past favors. J. C. Crosby. Mt Carmel I herebv respertfullv announce my self a candidate tor magistrate of Blake and Lowndes townships, subject to the rule* of the Democratic primary. W. St. E. Capers. I hereby announce mvself a candi date fer magistrate for Peoples. Tiger Creek, and Horse Pen clubs, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. J E. Craven. tiotig of meu. WAS IN TERRIBLE CONDITION. of suutory prohibits. Venom does uot appear to be iu the fruit for bidden. To the contrary it ap- vears to be desirable, something to lead man to a knowledge of his ow’n superiority and impor tance in God’s universe. For, j* l|pliold man has become as one [of us to know good from evil. Can we think this was not the purpose of Divine Will? Can we not believe the penalty im posed was to teach sovcrigti meu that a soverign existence in the universe, without which they could not exist, and his will passing on and on, until powers stood in trembling awe, crying, to arms, to arms! Oh ye heathen! or our gods will be destroyed. By close adherence to this spirit and this alone, can the spiritual evil of the liquor tratic be subdued. Prohibition agita tion has proven itself, in the last two or three decades, to be a flaming advertisement, and has doubtless gathered much fame iu augmenting it. MAN’S ROYALTY. It is my belief, man has no higher sovereign than his Crea tor. Govern menrin which he is recognized as a factory without voice, is a usurpation and has no just , claim thereto. When this royal personage enters this Sphere of existence, all things he finds here is to be used for his “Everywhere 1 go 1 ape** for teiter At tbe solicitation of my many friends ine. because it cored me of nui'worm in must be individually respected. I have decided to make the race for its worst form. My whole chest from ^ • »i e clwrk-ef court for Colleton county, aab- neck to wrist was raw as btef; but H it W’as iu the power ot ject to the Democratic primaries. , tetterixe cured me. It alsocuted a fad God to trample the will of meu i enjoyment,so long as he remains. I hf-r-bT .nnouort my^lf . -nd.d.te '•< & Tlnnef.ll s,„ Fitubur*, ’1 et- •“-d, »nd leave it free to act iu If, however, after so many warn, for clerk of court, pledging myself to terixe, tbe great skin remedy, is sold u wii judgment and inclinations, ings against intemperate usos, $£,;!" re,u “ 0 ' r.VJta™' w'rfreTrU^rVeT *«1 could impose penalties aud he suiters hi. inclinations and ‘ ~ passions to carry him to excess, FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff for Colleton county, subject to tbe rules of the Demo.ratrc primary. B H Padgett. I hereby announce that 1 am a can didate for the sheriff’-* office of Colle ton connty, subject to tbe rnles govern ing tbe primary election of tbe Demo cratic party. J T Polk. Not at the solicitation ot any one; not I take this mean* of announcing m> because anybody especially wants me candidscy for re-election as County Su to; but because I want the job, I res- j perinte dent cf Education for Colleton pictfully announce to tbe Democratic t county, subject to the ru'esoftheDem- ▼oters of Colleton Couutv. that I am a ocratic pariv. H. W. Black, 8r. candidate fo r the high office of sheriff in the approaching primaries. If elect ed, I wfl] do my whole duty, pledging the result of 1 hereby annonnee mv cahdidacy I ^*nnab, Ga^Sold by John M. Klein. re-election as Cler’i of Court of Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide the NOT , rF Tft , i nnn p n rai ppr remit of the Democratic primary. NOTICfc TO LIQUOR DEALERS. H. D. Padgett. _ - ’ Office of County Dispensary Board of I take this method of announcing my CoUoton County. Candidacy for clerk of court for Colle ton county, and pledge myeelt to abide tbe result of the Democratic primary. E. R. McTeer. I FPR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION. tbe said Beoause of the great interest I have manifested m the public schools of Col leton county for the past eight years support the nominses »nd because I tielieve I can do m.,'re in D L Smlfh ' the position to which 1 now aspire, 1 therefore rpspectfollv announce that I am a csndida e for the office rf county superintendent or education, subject to therulesof tbe Democratic party. Yonrs with respect, Hugo 8. Strickland. mvaeif to abide primaries and thereot. I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff of Colleton county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. W.R. Fox. Walterboro, 8 C, Jane 27,1908. Bid* me hereby requested in sccor dance with the terms of the Dispensary Law now in force for the following kinds and qualities of liquors, beer and other art idea herein enumerated, to lx? furnished to the State oi South Oaroli .s, for tbe nse of the County Board of Col leton county, to wit: 40 barrels, or anv part thereof, of corn K) to 100 proof, d ; fferent grades. 40 barrels, or any nart thereof, of i Ryr h0 to 110 proof, different grades. 40 ba»reU, or any pari thereof, of G»a go to 100 proof, different grades. Bids will also be received for cise goods, including Rye, corn and m*!t | ask » few whiskey, brandy, g<n. mm. wines and f . f . J conscience, for mv own and could impose penalties and meet* out punishment in un tarnished justice, does it not ap pear that, in the beginning was the time to) do it, and not to have left it to civic legislators six thousand years later. God is all power, me thinks I hear some one exclaim! Nay: He is more wise and governs his power by his wisdom. Thus it was, men became the arbiter * f*their own destiny. Not that of others, as our prohibition friends think, but their own. Think me not egotistical, Mr Prohibition, if I arraign you and cratic primary I hereby announce myaelf a candidate fo r the office of aheriff of Colleton connty and pledge myaelf to abide the result ol the Democratic primary, and if elected will do my duty. J Brook Fender. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of aheriff of Colleton county, and pledge myaelf to abide tbe resnlt of the Democratic primary, and to support tbe nominees thereof. J Manny Carter. I herebv annonnee myaelf a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Colleton conn- tv, and pledge myaelf to abide the retail of tbe Democratic Primary. J > • Hill# I hereby announce myaelf a candidate for 10-election aa aheriff of t;oUetoo connty, and pledge mvaelf to abide the rales of the Democratic party L O Owera. the Damooratie W N Jonee. It af- FOR SUPERVISOR. I hereby annonnee myaelf a candidate Jbr ooanty aopervleor. pledgriig myaelf to abide the remalt of primary. Fallow dtlaena of Colleton: fords me mnch pleasure to bn permit- rf-v tad to offer to t on again my aervloen na gig r^^.i!r^ w bjrr f -v ability* » this vonr moat important cBc Mdto .bid. th. wwlw ot 2* Dw.ost.tic prlmfiM, od swppcrt the Burntneea made thereat. Ae ever your super visor, o J K Moot*. To the Democratic voters of Colle ton county: I respsctlailf announce aTBe tf A candidate for supervisor, sab- toot to tbe rnles of the Deaidcrrtlc pri maries and pledge myaelf to aopport tie \ nominees thereot. Thanking my friends fortneir generous • Q PP ,rt ***? fV!* mo two year* ego. I respectfully eotidt n oontinnanoe of tb^same^^ I herebv annonnee myerlf n candidate auto of the Democratic J»ri- Jiy. J.O. Jaqnas. 8r. lyseif ooanty r. my^V <° abide tbo naaft of •$v>. FOR CORONER. I herrb - announce mvself a candidate for the office of Coroner and pledge my self to abide tbe result of tbe Demo cratic primary. A M Preveanx. Lock out bov* I am coming. I now announce myself a candidate for the office of coioner for Colleton connty and pledge myself to abide the rales of tbe Democratic party. Rewpectfully, * D D Rhosd. t I take this mesns of announcing mv candidacy tor the office of coroner, and pledge myself to sbide tbe resnlt of tbe Democratic primary. J H McMillan. I herebv announce mvaelf a candidat for the office of coroner, pledging nave mlf to support tbe nomtnsee of the Dem ocratic party and to faithfully discharge the duties of tbe said office if I am elected. Maok D Beaton. b.-t-r, m.so glass, corka, tinfoil, Wire and altartiiiea necessary tor the Ocuniy Dispensary. Alto goods ahall be fur- irialied iu compliance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the Dis pensary Law of 1907, and bidders must , observe the following rules. I. The bids ahall be staled aud there shall be no sign or work upon the en velope indicating the name of the bidder. II Bids and samples mast be sent by express or registered Meii to R. E. Jones, Connty Treasurer for Cotlet< n County, st Walterboro. 8 C. on or be fore tbe 28th cay of July. 1908. HI. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder in each kind, tho board reserving the right to reject any and all bids and any part of bids H Iv all goods to be delivered FOB. Walterboro, 8. C., to be paid for within of deuvei I respectfully announce myaelf a dtrfate for tbe office ef coroner for Col leton connty, ralject to tho rules ot the primariee, and support the nominees of the Democratic party. " JD 90 days from date of delivery, aud sob ject to reguage at our warehouse. Bids will be opened at office of Countv Dispensary Boaid. Walterboro, July 28. 1908 at IS o’clock Noon. H W BUck.jf. Paul (Htaders, K. H Wiehman. County Dispensary Board, Colleton County. I hereby announce myaelf n dure for the -'Ace of coroner, p'edge myself to abide tho resalt of the Dmnorratio primary. P W Warren. . 'O 4 Believing that lam io a position to gigs bettor arrvfce now (baa former!jr. I herebv announce mvaelf a candidate for re-Hocrioo to the office of coroner, and pledre mvself to abide tbe result of the Democmtle primary.• J M Beaton. Ruffin, B. C. I take plcraure *n announcing'o tbe Democratic voter a of Colleton County that I em a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the rule* and regu lations of tbe Democ atlc Brimarv. Hmoakt, 8. O. James w Hmith. Jr. Old buits er Ne Diplomas. Tbe pupils In tbe eighth grade at Washington school la Food dn Lae. Wte, must wear their ordinary clothes an tbe closing day of school If they wish to receive diplomas on that day litee Minnie Perkins, assistant prin cipal of the school. Informed her pu pils the other afternoon that vanity and education did not work together and If any of them pot on their Sun day suits or dresses they will be oblig ed to call at her bock door on tbe fol lowing morning to get a certificate. for county commissioner. At the softs'ion of mv many friends I have decided to offer for the office of •onnty comarimloosr fpr Oolieum onus- ePl discharge tho dedre of the office irrespective to irieed or foe The Head H enters. Now doth the sweet girl graduate** wear A “Merry Widow - on her golden heir. That swagger circle of serrated straw With toothy edges like a timber saw. O Ah. ete. In aophomorte days of old. When certain youths oa eeraMn nights were bold. When coning co-ed* honied Copt* * darts. W* used t* woo them end ** met ear hearts: * questions before the bar of edification and those you are supplicating to help save you from the vortex of social ruiu and eternal destruction! Q. Don’t you believe non- sumptuous laws, palisaded bj slringent enforcement acts, in crease rather than dimmish crime? Q. Don’t you believe such acts generate opposition aud stir up strife? Q. Do you believe such acts to be righteous and in harmony with tbe Gospel ipiril? Q. la it from your own depraved appetite for intoxicant* you sue the people for deliv erance ; or other*. Q. W hom do yon seek to pro hibit, those employed iu the enppeded lesser panmitt of life, or thoae in the higher walka of life? Q. Do yon believe the law and thereby abusBS his soverign privileges to his own debauch- ment. There is no constitution al power, above or below, has a right to cast prohibits iu his way. God has said to him plainly, “No drunkard can enter the kingdom of Heaven.” But puts no restrictions on his con duit . I am constrained* to believe that this does not apply only to craving for strong drink, but to every other inordinate passion of! men. Love of gain, holding against God’s providences, pride, just over the border, waiting for buyers. The scope must be aa broad as the nation and liquor a:s scarce as hen teeth before pro hibition can reign in clean, un disturbed supremacy in Colleton or any other county.* Mr Editor, I can see how that, unholy court in Jerusalem, with wicked Pilate as supreme judge, shed forth stupendous glories unto God. But surely l cannot see the brilliant, untarnished glories to be shed forth, by a prohibition court, setting in judgment against a sinless pro duct of the soil, for the purpose of cleansing the hearts of the wicked. The spirit of our Christ, with out the aid of*civic enforcement acts, must abate the spiA- ual evil of stimulants, or any other iniquities thut debar men from the spiritual Kingdom of our God. If by impartial inves tigation, our rulers find the liquor Gallic to be deteriinentai to prosperity and our fundamen tal principles. An enemy to government institutions. They have as much right to declale war and crush it, as they have to march their forces against any other enemy. With an eye to New Testa ment teachings, and ray best knowledge of book learning, T have registered my convictions against prohibition. Assign me, Mr Prohibition, to whatever region your fancy may deter mine. I learn from your writing all who do not side with prohi bition, are devils, and consorta AntL SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES ACCOUNT FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS. VIA * # v* Southern Railway a. •* 4 ^ » V Greatly reduced fares will be in effect between all points on the Southern Railway or account Fourth of July Celeb raj lions. Tickets will be on sale July and, 3rd and 4th, with final limit July 8th, 1908. . For details, rates, etc, apply to Southern Railway Agents -S' t. fame, adulation of men, and many other different drunks to the king of destruction. You tiiat pervades the human family, can leave me there if you like, aud will as certainly exclude j them from the Kingdom, as much bo as rum. Prohibitionist, by their emphatic assertions seems to be infallible authority on all subjecta. Still, I prefer to cling to the old time authority, “All things visible and invisible are the handy works of tns Lord.” . ANTPS CREED. JStimnlants: I believe to bo a product of the earth, at one time hidden in tbe fruits grown from the soil by the labors of men. Divine will, men aa Hit agents, in developing the resonroes of earth, bronght it to light for tbe good of men, through all fenera tions. It matters not how mnch men abase themselves by it, it does not affect the laudable pur- poee of the Great Father to His Lungs and Long Life One of the most remarkable longevity on record was that of OB Englishman born in 1482. whano deli cate appearance made all tbe five him up when be was In the die. His chest was so narrow, the report, that be oeeiped to haye dif ficulty in breathing. Well, this moribund, condemned by tbe to die In short order, died In 16U at the age of 160. He saw the reign of ten kings. Second! Hango. coosnl af' Venice at Smyrna, measured only if- ty-seven centimeters around the and one of his longs was Nevertbeleaa he lived to the 115 years. He was married five I and had forty-nine children, was 100 years old ha gof his teeth. When he was 110 his turned Mack again. At 112 bln brows and bto baud turned Mack. Lucky In One Way. "The tote Valerian Gribayedoff. 1 * aaMT a Chicago art editor, "was one of «M first American newspaper aketch ash* tots. On that account be lee ran he* hind Mm aXapons name. As Grthaywy doff said himself the tost time 1 vkh ited him In Parte, his not to his great artistic akilL his lock In coming first Ami ha i with a tough, that It was aiwaya' haeky to come early sod avoid tbe rash, Bto stanclng the case of .a tbe Bouie Mich. In the Latin where a young poet had a large of soup spilled over his coat one < lug. The waiter*. In response to savage outcries of the poet, said natnredly: ‘Ob. well, you needn’t alarm mM, air. There’s no harm jpegm never stains after half past V, m J. IX MEEK, Asst GenT Passenger Agent Atlanta, Ga. > l. C. LUSK, Diffton Pi —