The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 22, 1908, Image 5
UNITED STATES SENATE
for
I beg to MeonBoe my candidacr
cbe United Slates Senate in tbe ap-
proecbiny Democratic primary, and
reapectfallT solicit the aap'port of the solicit a coutinuance of tbe same
myaelf a eaadMate for rapemMr. nab'
ject to tbe rniea of tbe Domocrrtie pri
maries and pledge myself to support tbe
nominees thereof. Thao king my friends
for tneir generous sapper! they gave
me two years ago. I respectfully
M H Carter.
I hereby announce myseif a candidate
for tbe office of county supervisor and
pledge myself to abide tbe result of tbe
Democratic primary. T I’ Johnson
Green Pond.
I htweby announce myself a candidate
for the office of CosmtT Supervisor of
Coileton county, and pledge to
abide tbe result of tbe Demncmiic pri
mary.
Respectfully,
J. O. Jaques. Sr.
for
p'ndge nsyenif
Dnmorratic pr
tbn
to abids the ranah of t
primary.
P W Warns.
LOCAL AND
Democratic voters of this State.
R. G. Ruett.
FOR CIRCUIT SOLICITOR..
a candidate fdt solicitor of the
Ninth Jud'cml t'ircnit I will abide tbe
resnii of ihe Democratic primary.
.Tno. H. Penrifoc.
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 REPRESENTATIVE
I reapectfu.lv •nuouuce myself n can
didate lor elifc legislature from Colle’on
county, snbiect to the rules of the
Democratic primary elec’ion.
John J Jones.
Bmoaks. 8. C.
Pursuant to the resolution of the late
county dimocratic convention, tnc
friends of D C Hand -ra present his can
didacy to the democratic voters of Col
leton county tor house of representatives
In the approaching primary, and pledge
him faithful to tbe rules and nominees
of the same.
At the solicitation of my frb nds l
hereby announoe mvseif a candidate for
tbe legislature from Colleton county.
subject to tbe rules of the Democratic
primary. Kepectfully.
J L Robertson.
I respectfully annoauce myself a can-
didate for tbe legislature, subject to the J * elected^, I promise tomit^ forth tnv
rules and regulations of th‘* Democra
tic party and pledge mvself to support
the nominees of the party* W C llrant
At the solicitation of many friends
throughout the county, 1 announce my
self a candidate for tiie lower branch of
the State Legislature Subject to the
rules ol the Democratic primaries.
G W Way.
I take plertnre ‘n arnonneing *o tbe
Democratic voters of Colleton Oooatj
that I am a candidate for the office of
Coroner, subject to the rales and regu
lations of tbe Democratic Brimary.
Hmnaks, 8. O. Jamee M Smith. Jr. j
Believing that I am in a poaition to
give better service now than formerly, I
hereby announces myself a candidate for
! re-election to tbe office of coroner, and
i pledge mvself to abide tbe result of tbe
Democrntic primary. J M Renton,
j Ruffin. 8.C."^.
| FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
At the solicitation of my many friends
, I have decided to offer for the office of
county commissioner fer Colleton conn-
tv,’subject to the rules and rngulatioias
of the iVmocrntic party. If elected
wiM discharge tbe duties of the office
irrespective to friend or toe
Jasper Robensou.
At the solicitstior of my many
Meeds I have decided to enter the race
for ( onnty commissioner, hereby pled- i
ing myself to abide the re*nit of tbe :
Democratic primaries. R E. Stuoak.
I hereby announce mvself a candidate
for re-election as county commissioner,
pledging myseif t abide the resnlt of
the Democraiic printary 1 VV Dopson
I hereby annoOnce mv candidacy for
countv commissioner of Colleton conn*
ty, subject P the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. J K W Morris.
After crnsnltatlon with mv friends
in Adams Run. I have decided to run
for county commissioner from the low
irhardt Banking Company,
Ehrhardt, S. C.
CAPITAL STOCK—$20,000.00.
J
FOlt COUNTY AUDITOR
I (hereby announce mv candidacy for
the'office of auditor for Colleton coun
ty, subject to the rule* ot the demo
cratic primaries. H W DuBcis.
At the solicitation of friends through
out the county. 1 am in the rare,for
County Auditor. My platform js hon
est, efficient service- My qualifications
are thorough knowledge of boon-keep
ing backed by fifteen years experience.
1 pledge myself to abide the result of
the Democratic primary and to support
ihe nominees thereof.
E. M. Jones
To the Democratic voters of Colleton
county: I am a candidate for the of
fice of county auditor, subject *o the
rules and regulations of the Democra'ic
party. 1* M Bncsner.
» il*I V'kJULlI V .1 » Will I
1 hereby annonnee my candidacy for country, subject tc tbe rules of the
the office of auditor of Colleton county, i Democratic primary. C H Platt.
S -
We tic ^^neral Ijanking business, and solicit your
sccount. W e are backed by a strong Board of
Hirectors, insuring you every safety. We allow you
4 per cent on deposits in our Savings Department.
W T e extend to our customers even- courtesy, consis
tent with good banking. * W r e receive accounts of in
dividuals, firms and corporations on favorable terms,
and shall be pleased to meet or correspond with those
who contemplate making changes or opening new
accounts. ,
L. < ’OI'KL AM*,
Urouident.
J. (’. Ki\tKI>,
\ ice-Brest.
A. F. BKNORKfioN,
Cashier. - f
F r Indigestion Use (
Gamble’s Digestive Wine
J. A. Breland hai oar thanka
for some very fine tomatoes.
Mrs R L Fraser and son Lad-
low leaves this afternoon to
visit Rock Hill.
Willie Hickman of Field**
Point, is visiting relatives and
friends in town this week.
Miss Ada Lanpdale, of Deas-
ant Grove, is visiting her sister
at Williams, this wtek-
Miss Ida Langdale, who has
been atending school in Savannah
has returned home on vacation.
T. L. Stanley of McLaurin an
nounces his 'candidacy in this
weeks issue for Magistrate of
Broxton township.
Miss Mary Fishburne left here
yesterday afternoon for Darling-
con, where she will make her
home for a time.—Evening Fckt.
Miss Dora If soy, one of charm
ing young ladies of Round is
visiting her si*ter Mrs Mary Lang
dale, at Uleasant Grove tlim
week.
to the rubs of the Democratic primary
Rnflin. J K. Harper.
best efforts to do my w hole duty. Sub
ject to tbe rules of the Demccratic
party. Sam B Saundei s.
1 hereby annonnee my candidacy for . _ , ,,
thd office ol auditor for Colleton county, ( respectfally annonnee m vself a can-
subject to tbe tales of the Democratic J or l ^, e county M>n mi*-
primaries. J VV Carson. 8,cmer for Uolleton county, subject to
• the rules and regula’lous of the demo-
I hereby announce myself a candidate et»tio p«rtv. , J B Padgett,
for the office of county auditor and Sinoaka. 8. C.
pledge myaelf to abide the result of the
Prompted by a sense of gratitude for 1
the splendid support given me in the ; Democratic primary and support the
last primary, and also by a sense of duty I nominees ol the party
to my county aud^tate until the prohi
bition victory is won, 1 attain offer my
service for the levislature. Pledging
myself to abide by the result of the
primary. J B Dodd.
At the so ’.citation of friends in many
sections of the county, I have decided o
announce myself a candidate for the
lower branch of the State Legislature
If elected, it shall be my aim to serve
the interests 1 of the irreat county of Col
letdjk to tbe best of my ability. If you
believe this I sbair appreciate yonr
suffrage. 'Respectfully
W. VV. Smoak. Jr.
FOR MASTER.
To the Democratic voters o Colleton
county: I respectfully announce mv
self a candidate for re-election to the
office cf master; subject to the rub s ol
tbe primaries, ami pledge myself »o
support the nominees thereof. Thank
ing my friends for their generous sup
port in toe imst, I respectfully solicit a
contiuuauce of the same.
C G Henderson.
I hereby annonnee myself a candidatr
ier the office of master in equity foe
Colleton county and pledge myself to
abide the result ot the Democraiic pri
mary, and to support the nominees
thereof . G Albert Beach
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for sheriff for Colleton county, subject
to the rules of the Demo.ratrc primary.
B H Padgett.
I hereby annonnee that I am a can
didate for the aherifTx office of Colle
ton county, subject to the rules govern
ing the primary election of tbe Demo
cratic party. J T Polk.
Not at the solicitation ot any one; not
because anybody especially wants me
to; bat becauae I want the job, I res
pectfully annonnee to tbe Democratic
voters of Colleton Uonntv. that I am s
candidate fo r the high office of sheriff
in the approaching primaries. If elect
ed, I will do my whole rinty. pledging
mvself to abide the result of the said
primaries and support tbe nominees
thereof. D. L. Smith.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for sheriff of Colleton county and pledge
myaelf to abide the result of the Demo
craticprimary. W. R. Fox.
I hereby announce myaelf a candidate
for the office of ■herit) of Colleton
county and pledge myseif to abide the
reeult oi tbe Democratic primary, and If
elected will do my duly
J Brook Fender.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
tbs* office of abetiff of Colleton county,
and pledge mveelf to abide the resnlt of
tbe Democratic primary, and to support
the nominees thereof.
J Manny Carter.
I Weby announce myseif a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Colleton coun
ty, and
of thaDemocr
Neyles.
FOR TREASURER.
FOR MAG 181 RATE.
A A Patterson, Jr _ ^ r * ... » „
To the Democratic voters of Broxton
' township I tun a candidate for reelec-
• lion to the office of magistrate for Brox-
' ton township, pledging mvs«*lf to abide
I hereby annonnee myself a candidate the resnlt of^he Democrat if primary,
for the office of treasurer of Colleton I sincerely apprecta'e the almost nnan-
county and pledge myself to abide the imons confidence in me. expressed by
result oi the Democraiic primary and it tbe.yotera of my township iu the past
elected will do my duty. and respectfully ask a similar endorse
A V? Lyons ment at this time,
t Rice Patch. H A Cnmnnugs.
To the Democratic voters of Colleton To lhe volerB of Ho „ e
Pen. Tieer Creek,
county: I am & candidate for the office atu j peoples Clubs. It is known to the
of county treasurer, sal>jeyt to raoe t c f you, since March, the 1st, that
rules of the Democratic party. I will j j am a candidate for magistrate. If
appreciate auy support given me. elected, will do my whole duty, with
out fear or favor: Subject to tbe rules
Mrs I). L. Smith who ha? beets
very ill at her home here ib *till
»iuite ill. This will In* and nows
. . to the many friends of Mr. and
An Invaluable* Digestant and Ionic suited to the Treatment Mrs. Smith.
iot’all Weak and Exhausted Conditions of System, whether r r , , .. , ., , ,
I hereby annonnee mvself a candi-1 Bb *UCed 1>\ 1 ault\ 1 loeStlOIl or the result Ol Recent or I ro- j UleaSitDf (irovo, on
date for eonnty commissioner, subject longed Illness. | the BOth of July. The public in
Its Digestive Powers relieve the Strain upon a Weakened cordially invited to attend and
Stomadi, while its Tonic properties tone and strengthen it, ( ^ r * D ^ G lt 'i r haikets well filled,
rendering thti Stomach capable of performing naturally and Mr and Mm John J..lone*were
unassisted the Digestive Functions. Under its salutory in- in town Monday vigiriiiy the lat-
ffuence all of those distressing Symptoms of Dyspepsia, Sick ter 8 m ‘dher. Mr? G A. S tul«,
or Sour Stomach, .Nausea, V onutin^, Heartburn and Consti
pation quickly disappear, and Good I )igestion waits on a
Healthy Appetite.
REMEMBER! When you use Gamble’s Digestive .Tonic
and it fails to lmvc satisfaction the price will be refunded to
to you by the merchant from whom it was purchased. If you
will use it once you will have no other remedy.
Price 50 Cents
For Sale by John M Klein. .
Mr. Jones is a Candida.e for tho
legislature, see his card m this
issue.
J B Herndon, of Turkey Creek,
Fla., who is well known in this
County, is visiting his mother
at Getsinger. Mr. Herndon is in
the turpentine business in
Florida and is doing well. He
will spend th° rest of the summer
in OolDton.
W 8 Mxrvin.
,1 hereby annonnee mv candMaov for
re-election as Treasurer of Colleton
' county, anil pledge myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primary. If
elected I shsll endeavor to do my whole
duty, as I have in the past.
R. E. ^pne*.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
At the solicitation ot my many friends >
I have decided to make the race for
! clerk of court for ColtelOn county, sub
ject to the Democratic primaries
D B Hudson.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for clerk of court, pledging mveelf to
abide the result of the dem'^crati'*
primary. P. m. Murray.
I hereby announce mv cahdidacy
re-election as (Tert of Oourt of Colleton
county, and pledga.myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primary.
♦ H. D. Padgett.
I take thia method of aonouncinsr my
candidacy for clerk of court for Colle
ton county, and pledge myself to abide
the result of the Demccratic primary.
E. R. MoTeer.
SHEHIFF S SUES-
T have somewhat costive, hulf Doan’s
Reguiets gave just the results desired.
i They act mildly and regulate the
. . - , . , ! bowels perfectly. ”—George B Krause
1W Virtue of tax executions 10 ine .. 0G Walnul Ave f Altoo|1! J Pft
of the Democratic primary.
Columbus N Langdale.
tv, and pledge myaelf to abide tbe reeult
democratic Primary
J. W.HilL
I hereby annonoon mymlf n candidate
for ru-electiou an abnriff ot uoltetcm
county, and pledge myaelf to abide the
rates of tbe Democratic party
L Q Owena.
FOR SUPERVISOR.
I hereby ennoonoe myaelf n candidate
for county anpervisor. pledging myaelf
oabide the result of ^Democratic
primary. ^ N Jones.
Fallow oltinnoe of Colleton: It af
ford* me much pleasure to be permit
ted to offer to %on again my aervioee as
eonnty supervisor, pledging myeelf if
elected, to eenre you to the beet of my
ability, in this your most important
efftea. and to abide tbe resolte of the
DMaoeratic primaries, and support the
* nominees made thereat.
An ever your *uDervi*or,
J E Moore.
I hereby annonnee myeelf • A*"* 1 '
* date for tbe effineef county enpervleor,
■ fmA ptedge aayaalf to abide the resnlt of
ttoi-a-mtlcprfomry^^
FOR COUNTY SUPT. HUUOATION.
At the solicitation of many friends, I
am a candidate for superintendeut of
education for Colleton county. ny
p atform is «fficlent service and justice
to all. I pledge myself to abide ibe re-
sult of the Democratic primary and to
support the nominees thereof.
Respect fulfv,
T. B. CaldwelL
I take this means of announcing m>
candidacy for re-election as Cotfnty 8u-
perinte dent of Education for Colleton
county, subject to the rolee of tbe Dem
ocratic party. H. W. Black, Sr.
Because of tbe great interest I have
manifested m tbe pablic schools ol Col
leton county for the pest eight years
and bnoaose I believe 1 can do more in
tbe position to which I now aspire, I
therefore respectfully announce that I
am a Candida a for the offioa of county
superintendent or education, subject to
the rules of the Democraiio party.
Years with respect,
Hugo 8. Strickland.
I hereby snnounoe myself a candidate
for magistrate from Peeples, Horse
Pen aud Tiger’s Greek clubs, subject
to tbe rules of tbe Democraiio primary.
L W Beach.
I hereby announce myself a cat didate
for magistrate of Heyward township
an 1 pledge myself to abide the results of
the Democratic primaries. 0
Jno B Kloard.
I hereby annou ice myeelf a candidate
foa re-election aa magistrate of Blake
and Lowndes township, subject to the
Democratic primary. J. H. Chaplin.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election as magistrate of Pe0pje’*
Hone Pen, and Tigers Creek clubs. 1
ask your kind cootideratioo and thank
you for past favors. J. C. Crosby.
Ml Carmel
I hereby respectfully announce my
self a candidate tor magistrate of Blake
and Lowndes townships, subject to the
rniea of the Democratic primary.
W. St. E Capers.
I hereby aonounce mveelf a candi
date fer magistrate for Peoples, Tiger
Creek, and Horse Pen clubs, sobject to
the rules of the democraiic primary, f
elected I will have regular office days
at Horae Pen.
J E Craven.
>■ -
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tbe office of magistrate of Brox
ton township subject to the rulae ot the
Democratic party, pledging myself 10
abide by tbe same. I respectfully ask
the support of my friends and fellow
citizens. J L Stanley-
McLanrin, 8. C.
FOR CORONR.
I hareb’i
for the offioa of Ooronar and pledge
self to abide tbe result of tbe I>
cratic primary. Arabia ■
Look oat boys I ant oooslag. 1
annoonoe myself n candidale for tbs
offioa of omooor for Colleton court and
ptedga ajaslf to ubMo tha rates of
Democratic party. Re»p*ctfullv,
DDRhc
I take this means of annonaciag mv
candidacy for the offioa of coroaer, sad
pledge myself to abide the malt of tbe
Democrntic primary. J H McMillan.
I berebv anaontooe mveelf h caodidat
for the office of coroner, pledging mve
•elf to rapport the nominees of the Dem
ocratic party and to faithfolly discharge
thei do tie# of tho raid office If I am
elected. Maok D Beaton.
I respectfully announce myself a
didate for the office ef coroner for Col-
ietoa oonaty. snljeot to tho rates ot tho
primaries, and support tho noutlaw ot
the Democratic party.
JD
ditcctetl-by K E Jones, Co Treae. Ij
! have levied upon ami will sell before
i the court house in Walterh >ro on
gated ay in August to the highest
bidder for cash for taxes, cost and
jtfiiitlties the following tracts ol land
to wit:
ADAMS RIN TO W NS 1111*.
Warren Smalls, r, acres and hot tid
ed hy lands of J Simmons, B Judge,
Tom Fields aud U Gibbs. Taxes,
costs and penalties $9.94
Thos Nix, 15 acres, bounded by
lands as follows; Tea farm, S G Fitz
simmons, Sam Waring and Joe Pin
ckney; taxes, costs and penalties,
$934.
. Verdier Estate L D Crosby, 10
acres and bounded by A Wichman
and Mrs W P Murphy; taxes costs,
and penalties, $5 04
Fishburne and Griffin 6 acres and
bounded North bv the Fuller public
road leading from Walter boro to
Centerville; East by road leading
fiom the Fuller road to Barracoda
road:
James Davis, 20 acres and bounmxi
by lands of A C L Ry; south by public
road; taxes, costs and penalties $8 88
Purchaser to pay for titles.
Ben Roger, 10 acres, bounded
north by pablic road leading
from Walterboro to Givhans
ferry; East by J. D. ^Vonlehe
Taxes, costs ami penalties, $608
L G OWENS, Sheriff Colleton Co.
Fifteen Years. 220 Students
Orangeburg
’Collegiate
Institute,
▲ high (rude boarding school
for boya and girl*. Healthful
situation, Comfortable build
ings, Splendid faculty, Broad
and thorough course of atody.
A aafe home acoo! for your sons
and daughters. RjjpTonable rates.
Beautiful oatalogm on request.
Season opens Sept. 17, 1908
, Address
Pres. V. S- Peterson,
ORANGEBURG, S. C.
Um DeWitt’s Little Early Riser*
pleseant little pill* that are eaay to take
Sold by Walterboro Drug Co.
Dr. King’s New life Pills
Thffi bast In tha world.
Best the world Afford*.
“It give* me unbounded pteaaara to
rscomoMod Book Isn’t Arnica 8alvn, M
aaig>rDl TD#T 6 f* quays J W.Jankint, of Chapal Hill, K.O.
UKAPKaUSUKU, o. plam onnviaesdit's the bast salva tha
world affords. It carad a felon on my
thumb, and It nave' fell* to heal every
•ore bora or won ad so which it is applied
25c. at John M. Klein's drag store.
We offer One Hoad red Dollars Re
ward for nay cue of Catei rh that oan-
not be care" bv Hell’s CstarrP Oars.
F.J CHENEY A OO . Toledo. O.
We. the aoderalcned. have known
F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfec ly honorable ia ail
business traoe^tkus, sad floeacially
able to carry oat any obligations made
bv Ms firm. Waldixu, KinAan A
MAJrtIK,
Wholesale Druggie’s, Toledo, Q.
Hall’s Catarrh Cara is taken inter-
•allT, acting directly -upon the blood
•ad maooes surfaces of the system.
Testimonial* seat ir«e. Pries, 76c. par
botite mad by all Droggiats
Tabs Hall’s Family Pill* for cooatipa-
Why Perfer for Your Daughter
A School of Limited Number?
Because in Erie numbers the
gain is small, the possible losses
great.
CLIFFORD SEMINARY limits
the number of pupils to forty,
with six resident teachers aud
two special lectures in the
Literary Department.
At every recitation the pupil
recites. There is no possibility
of not “being called on.”
The teacher knows each pupil
personally, and adapts the teach
ing to her needs.
The teacher gives private in
struction out of school hours
whenever the pupil needs or seeks
it
In addition to this, CLIFFORD
SEMINARY is a high class
school, thoughly Christian, and
unique in its refined atmosphere
and home-like simplicity.
It offers full courses of study,
Literary, Scieutiffic, Musical,
and Commercial. Its location is
ideal, climatic conditions tlnsur-
passed, water supply pure and
abundant.
Within the twenty five years of
its existence, pupils have been
enrolled from 24 counties of
South Carolina, 7 different
States, add 8 foreign countries.
EXPENSES ARE VERY LOW.
Better investigate these claims
aud apply at ouce for catalogue-
Address, CLIFFORD SEMI-
NARY, Union, 8.C.
0.0., G. 0., and Walter Cald
well were amonc the visitors
from Lodge to Walterboro yeater-
day.
Prof. T. B. Caldwell of Lodce
wee in town yesterday. Mr.
Caldwell bas decided to be a
candidate for county Saperin-
tendent of education. His card
appears elsewhere in this issue.
Missess Lizzie and Liela Trow-
ell, formerly of Great Swamp,
who now reside in Virginia, are
home for tbe summer vacation.
The MiseesTrowell are milliners
of refutation and their friends
in this county will be glad to
learn that they are doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smoak of
Smoaks are in town today.
"Cit zen” t)e«crib«* Wild Anidluf
Editor Frees ami ^Umlard;—
In yonr le^ue of July 1st, I wan
struck with the force of an edi-
toridil under the heading Impor
tant Details Omitted.” It
frequently occurs that the spice ‘
re knocked out of an article by
omitting the “who” and^the
“when”. For example, in the
same issue referred to, it would
have been interesting to know
which bad been drinking, Mr.
Smoak or his horse, when Use
run-away occurred.
The people of Cottageville are
just uow iu a state of excitement
and auxiety, caused by the ap
pearance in the neighborhood of
a mysterous auimal, supposed by
all to be a man-eater, but no
oue knows what is its name or
from whence it came. Some
thiuk it is some queer creatures
which bas escaped from a show
and is wandering about without
home or kiudred. Others think
it is a ghost aud still others think
jt is the Devil looking after has
extensive business iu that com
munity. It is wonderful to hear
those who have seen the monster*
describe it. R is said to be*
about the-aize of a yearling calf,
has a tail like a ‘possum a head
like a dog, hands and arms like a
man, feet and legs like a bear,
walks upright like a man, and
screams like a pea cock.
Mr Eugene Ackerman saw it
aud it ran from him as though it
were very wjld. Bat Mr G W
W illis was riding 00 hone
and came upon him, it or bet;
and he, she or it gave him chaae.
Mr-. 'Willis owm his life to the
fact that he is an expert rideg
and had a well trained horee^
It ia seen often end coaid easi
ly be shot, hot supposing it to he
a Supernatural Oreetore, every
one is afraid toahootit. Ww
want Oapt. Fishbnine to<
out his rifle company end 1
to onr assistance. ' ^
Oitiaen
(writen for last week)
One application of
Rentady, for all fonq* of
pain, sooths, redness
sorsosM and Itobing.
Unarm mod to jive tartsfoottee
by Walterboro Drag Oo-
Many hands make light work.
—German.