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s \\ I i [Continued from page l.] Washington. It mast start at home, The banker and rich can stand land taxation, bat the poor man cannot, and this should be the base. Moner should be appropriated to facilitate education in tde common schools and colleges. He is an anti-stock law man. He believes in betterschoois in the coun try and better school houses, but never in compulsorv education. He favors restricted immigration ami was not a soldier, he was too yonng, but he was sent in mil! four da;s out of the week. If elected he win be supervisor of the whole countv. The commutation tax will go back to the Uwnship from which it came J o .lAqi tB, 6k appeared the third time as a candi- Seaboard Land Company. We have for sale a good farm three miles „ from favors good roads, education. Opposes negro date for county supervisor mer adnmfistr^tiou was oue Mis loi- of great He favors prohibition in one sense tr * a ^ He fouud the county of the wcrd—favors state wide prohi ,,,! " in debt and no money, and the bition, but as the matter will be a, *'l br,d K»'» terr i ,b,e voted on he will favor which ever the conditions. In two years the bridkes favor. Just now he thinks roi *° 8 were much improved. 1 he jieople paid the,claims and debt, not nun, the appropriations were already tiled lor paving them. town. majority it unwise to have county prohibition. I». < . SASIiKR- A large body of unimproved land. Several tracts of excellent timber. Let us list your property tor sale or rent. large c> ft beleives we will have a campaign ol eiucation. This is the first time be has ever aspired to office, and he com. g h»renow bv the unanimous call ol the great trucking industry of the low country. The county executive committee saw the wisdom of such t. i*. Johnson* thought the supervisor’s olllice one. of the must imjKjrtant. He. learned! the trade at sixty cents on the rail road. If ebc etl, he would insjHrct every piece of work done before re^ S. N. HAWS. on arrangement, hence their resolu ceivtng it and paying lor it tion to have one representative from ^ bt ‘ report him o been circulated th« section. tbat ll ' be were would give He promises that if elected his s. r- tbt * °* * U8 . 10 j be * ow C0l,n * vices should be for the entire couuty. tr y* be denoonce<i lalse. He would not sacrifice one ioita of i \y s Jqses principle to obtain the office. He! . wants to feel, if elected, that he will *as co unt J commissioner four years, be the choice of the entire iteople. aD ^ now * 8 P ir inK to the office The people of bis community are supervisor, if elected be will be the being charged 65 cents for a crate of servant of the people He would lei cabbage while the return charge is 25 001 the contracts on bids. When he w I < cents a barrel. Here the need of tepre- sentation. He lavors no charge in law where the people are satisfied, hence be favors the continued exemp tion from stock law. w W 8MOAK JR was supervisor every job of work that cost over $10. was advertised That was the law then. He does not know now what the law is. He would not have the work himself, but would give it out on contract. J. E MOOKE, Our customer* delight—Our competi tors dl»palr Kvervb'.dv wonders—vet we continue to off -r I'ndine Flour at •R.oo per bbl. Terry & Shaffer. Anything in the line of somucr Ol" I wearables for man or boy at The 11 'V Cohen Store. Rntabago turnip seeds, fresh, prize medal from Ruist’s farm at Slem’s. Classified Advertisements. BUSINESS LOCALS. candidate for re-electiou, was glad to be here. W hen he was elected it was hartl to tell the amount bf the indebtedness. He purchased a past appeared for the first time as a politi cal aspirant. Those who have been reading 7 he Press and Standard knew his views on the principle - qegtibni of the day. Favors state wide prohibition and failing in this, ! indebtedness cash book, and in this countv prohibition and an ear 1 )' he listed the items past due amount- election on this question. Favors mg to over flUl,000. 'Phis has all every improvement of common been paid; there’s no indebtedness schools and would like to see every over the county, lor 11M)n gave $4000. . school in the country a high school. l>orrowed on the comrm tation tax Believes in better roads. His plea I The next thing he wi-hes to call the is to restore old road law with the attentioniOf tne people to, is the option of paying commutation tax. artesian well. 1 he digging of the 7 hinks it probably a good plan t > well was an absolute necessity. The have mail engineer to lav out roads judgt? bad ordered that the well U- and su)r-i intend their construction, dug, and he was fwret d todoso. When w Y he was appro, cnal by town council they provided that he sup-rinteml was a confederate soldier; the only the digging of the w. II. W hen the survivor of a large family, la InH tower and tank »• re completed the he ia li>ed rid county of the carjiet division of expenditures will then bagger Ha stands tor the Utter te.ise. The county is entitled to education of the masses ofeur |ieop!e: favors good roads; li.ts for lid years been a prohibitiouis 1 ; favors state wide prohibition and that failing counts prohibition. Favors the Coffee to, 12 12 and 15 cents a pound; sugar 15 lbs for s dollar; Tea 50 and So cents a ponud. H 8 Glover. Fr*r 1 he next few dav* 27 pairs asmn- ' v1 ''sots and a few suits at astonishing l rices, A. Wichman and Son. We have only a few more sack* Nitra 6udv 8 4-4 and Kaiuit at A. Wichman and Son. 25c Washable fonr-in-hands, reduced to 15c or two for, J5c at The H W' Cohen Store. ELECTION MANAGERS. Spiro powder ordor at Klein’s. removes perspiration Lsxo takes the place Klein’s of colomel. LIST OF MANAGERS FOR Primary Election to be Held Tuesday, Aug. 25,1908. The Reduced prices on a'l Oxfoids at H W Cohen Store- Welch’s Grape juice makes a delicious summer drink at Klein's. New supply fruit jars, ex’ra tops and rubbers at A. wichuiau and Son. .. , »»; r- .. ' For shorti,es« of lirea h, fluttering |j|\Varrens X F'>ad> .Ildc \ and palpetatum, fainting or smotnenug Moses KettS, 1. Ny l.ivcns. ^ speUs, sWel'ioit f die ankles, are Petits fb Haines, C K Jones,J I> symptonsof deranged heart, for which Givens. trv Gibson's ht-Hrt remedy. It will .^Smoaks A (' Hiers, C W Smith. F telieve yon At Kelin's. S Berry. . i All Snimner clothes going at reduced Peeples,- F. K La'terline, ( I. prices at The H W (Joheu M"re. Loveless, Andrew Unggers. v Hells, \ W Hudson, S T Ulmer, 1 Henry Brelan !« the* time to pi inf yonr fn'j garden—Here is ihe piac*' to get fresh , ^ i , r, ' ee d Ruia Kag.i, Pnrp'e Top. Cow Doctor s C reek -I A Freiar.d .\ 1) (1 m and K ugh Turnips—1-*» lb (a tit I'adgett, Jasper Saunders. ' Ion lt>c, Terrv A Shatfer. Youngs Island -.1 II L«*vrare, \v 'o l .. , . . , * ’ i Freenmn’s talcum one pdund .Martin, ( *\ tiel.itv. ., ,, • futV bo\ eeur- at rv)etn'>. Hudson’s Mill, ^li A Crosby, .1 M g and continued exception from the stix'k law. Favors amuller appropriattonr. one hall the water of the well. * A water-meter IlittV be placed Ot. tile pije*. 7'he county will be entitled to one half the amount of water So if the town us?* more water than tlie county the town will be Geo. atqi gut liable to the couuty, for one half the Dots not think it right that all the i revenue. He here asked the editor fertiliser tax should go to Cl cm son of the Colleton New* to publish college but that a part of it should , slateinents as to cost of writ tff’d m go to the common schools; he ap 1 to the eobl of the annex to the Court- poses unmigrRtioQ in toto. Ifehcu-d house Could sell the county’s he would look out for the interests of the poupl, the Ovtv bf cru. J H DODD candidate for 1m lection, received a handsome vole at Sniders two years ago. New legislators may make mistakes as they may wade in and have tome legislation however unwise enacted, or th»y may te overcome by the difficulties and do nothiug. The people* of the oount* owe him toothing. He got what he asked for and nothing is due toim. He'op- posed the $300,000, appropriation for Winttorop, as he believes that this college and Cletnaon art receiv ing too much money. He opposed the old soldiers home, not that he was not in favor of doing all he could lor the confederates, bnt he opposed their being treated as panpen. He voted against the bureau of immigra tion, against compulsory education. He voted against the raise of the salaries of the county officers except that of auditor and treasurer. As to the road law, Mr Smith was elect ed on this oommata ion tax law, and the speaker felt that the majority of the people warned this so he support ed llTSi ‘ Benton. J tunes /.t-llar-. Hickory Hill. S G Chaplin Willis, H I Berry. L-nIpe G A CarterMr F Carter, ,1 \V i n is by. VYiiisams.-J T Garris, C W Crosby, R L Herndon. Sidney,- o G Bridge, G \V Garrib, J S Jordan. Ravenel, C F Butler. J W Ander son, F C Baldwin. ;^din,- M J Crosby, W E Smith, J !ir^n y Fond.-J 8 Welch, W P • ■ar«leu Pepd- cahb ig**, ejc. for f«li planting, turnips, H <i I!True 7 2‘J ‘it part ol the well for a profit and would . _ ,. « „ do it if the ]>eople said to do it. One v" * j •. a t or two person* said they prefer,td to ^ alter boro -J A uiedench, 0 here the water. The item* of the County printing 'Smith’s law. The law did not prove satisfactory, so he int •dike substitute law now in tion. MA8TBR G Albert Beach is a lawyer and can fill the position with honor and credit Favors the circulation of a petition at the polls to raise the amount of pension paid to ooofeder ate soldiers. in 1H0? cost only a little more than $200 0t« against $600. desired by the editor of The Tress and Standard. He here read tha items in some claims presented by The Tresa and Standard which the couuty refused to pay. COROXKR. The candidates for coroner simply announced their candidacy, as it was getting late, in the following order: J. 1). Buchanan, J. H. McMillan, A. W. Treveaux, D. D, Rhode, J. W. Smith, Jr., P. W. Warren and J. W. Benton. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. These candidates briefly announoed themselves in the following order J. £. Harper J. B* Padgett, 0. H. Platt, Jasper Robertson, D. E. Smoak, J. E. W. Morris and I. W. Dopson. MAGISTBATX. J. B. Kinard and M G. W. Bryan, the incumbent, briefly announced themselves. J. H, Slowmao absent [Realising that tike time was so short in the speaking, we desire to offer the use ot onr ootumas to the candidates, especially of tbs legisla ture, for further comment on their position*.—Editor}. Gahagan, G W 0 Rivers. Horse Pen—S J Patrick, H Roger, W R Beach. Better—H W Ritter, E L Ritter Detreville Carter. Adams Run,—L A Mellard P W Martin. W T Sanders. Hendersonville,—G W Sweat, Joseph Marvin, Jr. B G Benton. Wolf Creek,- W M R Hiott, clen- np Herndon. P B Sanders. Berea,—0 P Crosby. W M Hagan, Loyless Goodwin. Snidew—G C Breland, W r J Getisn- ger, H P Ulmer. Colleton—J C Redish Jasper M Strickland, John H Garris. Maple Cane,—J F Addison, P B Ackerman, A 0 Hiott. Cottageville—T S Ackerman. T M Reeves, H L Ackerman. Tiger Creek.—J B Williams J W Hiott, J C Drawdy. Ashton,—W D Berry. * Stephen Bunton, T G W Broxson. Rice Patch,—A E Rentz, E H Dopson, F M Polk, Jr., Jackaonboro—L. J. Witaell, J. C Anderson, 0. B. S, Price. Lo* <4 hf>fintifiil ihanibr^y*. lawns-, Gintshaiii, Hii<i Cilioo-. af cost for tlie next few iln\8 at A Wichman atal Son. Two things are certain—William will I* eleetH Pre-i<I* nt in November— tiinl I’lxliue Flour is good. Terry «fc Shaffer. Reniforce your liexrt, tonic at Kieut's Gibson's hear C O HRNDRRSON the incumbent, was a practicing at torney and was asked to give np his practice to accept % the office. His cases are seldom appealed from to the courts. Hie office pays very lit tle, bat he felt it von Id not be fair to turn him out like an old hone io groan Ha loved the people and insd to give thorn jostles. ” scpBBviaoi tha •ante. Me Jno. F. Folk, BAMBERG, S. C - AGENT FOR - The Ford Antomobile, The Onr That Goes. Mrs Peary says the is aorry. the Lord ever made a north polo for horhnabnnd to go ehaaiog if tor. Thia probobly makea the ox* piorer faol oomowhnt like going oot and ehnaing himaalf. Rice 10 and 12 1-2 cents r quart; Rice $5 oo per sack mi 11 8 Giover. But meat V cents a pound, at H S Glover, Fruit Jars, extra tops and extra rub bers. B U Hyrn® 7 29 2t Terry k Shaffer's for Craddlck-Terry’s Shoes. Still a small a lantity of men's shirts, ties and hats going at cost. Terry & Shaffer. Exquisite for the toilet, Kleins violet talcum, 15 cents. "Frosen Bu'ter”—(4*e, that sounds good! Where? At Terry A Shaffer. We carry everything io the hardware line el the loweet prices. Get our prioee before buying. " A W ichman A Bon Onr line of summer hate and tlee at great reduction In price at Terry A Shaffer. Get yonr slippers while they are going et coat at J W Careoo’e. It is never necessary for a steam roller with the mashing capacity evidenced by that Chicago contraption to make round trip. PATENTS SNOW •ft tea DeWlti’e Little Ifarly Rieers beat pilla made. They are the well Wo, alamaat lantle m mUaad ream I LIMIT The Eyeglasses Mounting “Hikit” and "So Easy” in •(>- perance; they are very become ing, much more Dressy than any other styles, and are es pecially adapted for prescrip tion lenses, as they will hold the glasses in perfect align ment The guards work Au tomatically. fit to a nicety, ad- cust themselves easily to the diftefent irregularities of the anatomy of the nose. Comfort while using—Safe ty against foiling—and is easily managed with one hand. Complete in Solid Gold $5*°°' Complete in Gold Filled $2.50 -at S. iWTS JEWELRY STORE WA 11 VO i higlic-i . * >' tc m il-*«* > • >» the mo.- it will ] a vour ' P <'t r<»cpived A SOLID OAK LOAD of the •io-» an.l OruaiiR a.id are in a position .. ,*--iBrive proposition. 7'hese are ; -irumenls *e have ever seen and .et our pro,o-ition before placing DON’T Hu y a n organ un til you are satis li ed you a rc getting the best. We would like to take one of our or gans to pieces and SHOW YOU what ^rou are buy ing. If yon can not call and see these in- •trumenta drop us a Postal and and w e will send you a beautiful ly illus trated catalogue which will show von HOW they are made and why they are Best. REMEMBEK—We give you a binding guarantee with every instrument. We cannot a Herd to sell anything but the best and if you are in need of an orsan or Piano write 11- a postal, it will cost you only one cent and will aive you lot of valuable information that will be worth your while whether you buv from us or not. Easy terms to responsible people. Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. |i K \V The Cry of FRAUD has become so common that everything seems to be tainted. ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH HYSTERIA? Have you taken a long shot on a high rate offer or a smooth talk? If so, you are a sucker. We Believe THAT banking should be regarded as a profession. THAT « long, profitable, healthy record is more es sential than gilded signs or high priced furni ture. THAT a safe depository is as important as the earn ing of money. THAT in the upbringing of children they be taught to save. We Have A substantial capital, a large surplus and profit fund, a strong and conservative directorate and respect fully solicit your business. THE FARMERS AND • * MERCHANTS BANK • T> OF WALrERBORO