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V, 1 L w * '*?■*-** ' Candidatet 9 Cards. CKITED STATES SENATE oandidMr? for !• ia tbo ap- priaory, »sd * lb« 1 tat to Ml » Uaiud £ Dwbl ■ottdt tho amort of tolora of tkto 8iou. H. G. Rh.tt FOR CIRCUIT SOLICITOR. 1 an: o candidate for wlicUor of Vke Ninth Jad otal Clrcait I will abide the recall of the DenoeraUc primary. Jno. H. PenrifoT. 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. To the Democratic joe* to tb* rate of the of Oolle- Tjedce toyaelf to •apport'tke king my friend* for their feaeroaa aapport they fare »« two years afo. I fespeetfaUy •olieit a eoatianaiiaa of the aame. MH Carter. I her for the Colleton county, ai abide the rreuft of mary. Kmpect folly, J. O. Jaqaee, 8r. lam In a m new than *eo mymtf a tho oAoe of pledfe myeolf to abide the i Democratic primary. J Raffia. S. C. »by announce myself a candidate office of Coonty Bnperriaor of pledge xryaelf to Democratic pri- FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. O ^ I hereby annoonce my candidacy for the office of aoditor for Colleton coun ty, .object to the role* oi the demo cratic primaries. II W DaBou. FOR REPRESENTATIVE J respectfully announce myself a can didate for ehe legislature from Colieioc county, subject to the rules of ihe Democratic primary elecinn. John J Jones. Bmoaks. 8. 0. Pursuant to the resolution of the late oonnty democratic convention, the friends of D C 8and;rs present bis can didacy to the democratic voters of Col leton county ior house of representatives In the approaching piimnry, and pledge him faithful to the rules and nominees of the same. At the solicitation of my friend* I hereby aanoanoe myself a candidate for the legislature from Colleton county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, J L Robertson didale for the Uv aanoanoe myself a can s legislature, subject to su C ipport Brant of the tie party sad pledge myself to tho nomlnsm of the party. W At the solicitation of many friends throughout the ooanty, 1 announce my self s candidate for the lower branch of the State Larislatare. Subject to the rules of tha Democratic primaries. G W Way. Prompted by a sense of gratitude for the splendid support given me in the last primary, ana also by a sense of duty to my county andtetate until the proht hition victorv ia won, 1 again offer my service for the legislature, myself to abide by the result primary. At the to ioitatlon of friends in many sections of the oounty, I have decided :o announce myself a candidate for the lower branch-of the State Legislature If elected, it shall be my aim t« serve the interesta of the vreat county of'Col leton to the best of my ability. If yon believe this 1 shall appreciate suffrage. - Respectfully. W. W. Smoak, Jr. At the solicitation of friends through out the county. I am in the race for Counts Auditor. My platform is hon est, efficient service My qnaliflestions i ore thorough knowledge of boos-keep- iug backed by fifteen years experience. ! 1 pledge myself to ibide the resnlt of 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 fice of oounty auditor, subject 'o the rules and regulations of the Demssratic P*rty. p M Buckner. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of auditor of Colleton county. If elected, I promise to put forth my bos* efforts to do my whole doty. Sub ject to the rules of the Democratic party. 8am B Saunders. 1 hereby announce my oaadidaoy for tbd office of aoditor for Oolleton ooanty, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. J W Carson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of oounty aoditor aad the the aomiassn of the party. A A Patterson, Jr Neylee. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the solicitation of my many friends I have decided to offer for the office of oounty oommkwkmer for Colleton coun ty, subject to the rule* aad rugulatioas of the Democrat!* party. If sleeted will discharge the duties of the office irrespective to friend or foe. Jssper Botffftsoa. At the solicitation of my many friends I have decided to enter the race for county commissioner, hereby ply ing myself to abide the result of the Democratic primaries. D. E Smoak. I hereby aanouuce myself a candidate for re-election aa coonty commissioner, pledging myself t abide the result of the Democratic primary I W Dopeon I hereby anuouDoe my candidacy for countv commissioner of Oolleton oonn ty, subject to the rule* of the Demo cratic primary. JEW Morria. After consultation with my friends in Adams Run, I have decided to run for county commissioner from the low country, subject to the rnle* of the Democratic primary. C H Platt. I hereby annoonce myself a candi date for county commissioner, subject to the rules of tbs Democratic primary. Baffin. J E. Harper. I respeotfnlly announcs myself a can didate for the office of oonnty commis sioner for Colleton ooanty, subject to the rules and regulations of ths demo cratic party. J B Padgett. Bmoaks, 8.0. An Approaching of utmost importrnc': to every Man, Young” Man and Boy in Colleton County, viz: The approaching time of arrival of th«* greatest line of ready-made “WEAR ABLES” for Mankind that has yet been shown in this neighborhood. i Sherifffitolem. By virtue of tax wwtfffif It ■» directed by R E Jcnsg, 0# Trsaa ] have levied upon nod will atll WAmw the court house in WnHwhePO Mk anieday in September to the hiffbtwfc bidder for cash for tawA Mat arid penaltiee the foiling traotaof land to wit ADAMS RUN, TOWNSHIP. Isaac Stanfield, 41 acres land North by Paul Jenkins South by Scipio Bryan West by Bett Pinckney East by Sam allies $12.59 Priolean. Cost and pen- f Julia Stanfield, 100 Acres land South by Rankin & Jones East by D. E. Gordon North oy Jacksonboro Road West by W. T. Cordry. Cost and penalties $10.35 Annie Jones. 4 acres land bounded as follows North by Jacksonboro Hoard South by Ameri can Tea Growing Co. East by Peter Brown West by McPherson. Costand penalties $8.04 GLOVER TOWNSHIP. pledge myself to abide the reealt of Democratic primary sad support nominee* of the party. FOR TREASURER. I hereby annownoe myself a candidate for the office of treasurer of Colleton ooanty and pledge myself to abide the recult ol the Democratic primary sod if B elected will do my duty. JBDodd. Rice Patch. A Q Lyons FOR MASTER. To the Democratic voters o ’ Co’letou county: I respectfully announce my- announce sett a candidste for re-elecioo to the office of master, subject to the rules ol the primaries, ami pledge myself to supportthe nominees thereof. Thank ing my friends for their eenerous sup port in toe past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. C G Henderson. I hereby announce myself a candldatr ter the office of master in equity foe Colleton county and pledge myself to abide toe result of tbe Democratic pri mary, and to aupport the uomiuees thereof G Albert Beach To tbe Democratic voter* of Colleton county: I am a candidate for the office of county treasurer, subject to tbe rules of the Democratic party. I will appreciate any support given me. W 8 Marvin. your 1 hereby announce my candidacy for 7 I re-election aa Treasurer of Colleton coonty, sod pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. If elected I shall endeavor to do my whole duty, as 1 have in tbe past. R. E. Jones. I hereby announce myself a candidate ior sheriff for Colleton county, FOR SHERIFF, eby riff for Colleton county, subject to the rule* of the Demo, rstre primary. B H PadgftL I hereby announce that I am a can didate for the sheriff's office of Ooiie- toa ooanty, eabject to the rules govern ing the primary elect ion of the Demo- - J T Polk. FOR CLERK OF COURT At the solicitation ot my many friends I have decided to make the race for clerk of conn for Colleton eousty, sub ject to the Democratic primaries D B Hudson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for clerk of court, pledging myself to abide the result of tbe demserath primary. P. a. Murray. I hereby announce my cahdidacy re-election as ClerX of Court of Colleton county, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. H. D. Padgett. I take this method of annouocine my candidacy for clerk of court for Colle ton county, and pledge myeelt to abide the reealt of the Democratic primary. E. R. MoTeer. *KOR MAGISTRATE. To tbe Democratic voters of Broxtoa township I sot a candidate for reelec tion to the office of magistrate for Brox- ton township, pledging myself to abide the resalt of ths Democratic primary. I sincerely Appreciate ths almoet unan imous confidence in me expreseed by the voters of my township in the peat end respectfully nek a similar sndorss- ment at this time, H A Cummings. To the voters of Horse Pen, Tiger Creek, and Peoples Club*. It is known to tbe most of yon, since March, the 1st, that I am a candidate for magistrate. If elected, will do my whole duty, with out fear or favor: Subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Coiambus V Lacgdsle. I hereby auDOunce myself a candidate for magistrate from Peeples, Horse Pen aud Tiger’s Creek clnbs, subject to the rnles of the Democratic primary. L W Beach. " I I hereby annoonce myself a ca- didate for magistrate of Heyward township and pledge my sell to abide tbe result* of the Democratic primalies. Jno B Kinard. I this is “The Store”—when you want to be fitted, suited and satisfied, regardless of the size of your body or pocket-book—be it large or small, your wants will always be attended to in a way that has proven satisfactory to a large army of clothes buyers in Colleton County. Who, year after year cOme again, and again, to this store to get their Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnish ing Goods for Man and Boy. Joseph Sauire, 30 aares follow The H. W. Cohen Store “The Store That Always Makes Good” FOR COUNTY SUPT. EDUCATION. Not at rim solicitation ot nay one; not beoaose anybody etpeofculy wants ms to; hat because! waat rim job, I iRutfulIj aaaosnos to tba Dsmscraile votors of Callstoa Gouatv. riml I am a caaffidaM for ths high office of lath •d.1 At the sobcitatioa of men a Candida for f many for auperia Colleton friends, I of *7 I hereby annou ice myself a candidate foa re-election as magistrate of Blake ^ ^ -o aud Lowndes township, subject to the Democratic primary. J. H. Chaplin. 4 I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as magistrate of People’s Horse Pen, and Tigers Creek clubs. 1 ask your kind consideration and thank you for peat favors. J. C. Crosby. ' Mt Carmel I hereby respectfully announce my self a candidate for magistrate of Blake and'&owedee townships, subject to tb* rales of tbe Democratic primary W. St. E. ~ imty. is efficient servlo* aad jostle* to all. I pledge my*elf to abide the re mit of tb* Democratic primary aad to tbe I hereby i it* for the Heepeetfelly. ¥.1. OtodwelL •hide by tb* support of my a eandi- office of magistrals of Brox- sabjeot to tha rales of tbs party, pledging myself to ImspoctnJly ask friends sad follow J L Stanley- 8. O. For Indigestion Use Gamble’s Digestive Wine An Invaluable Digestant and Tonic suited to the Treatment of all Weak and Exhausted Conditions of System, whether induced by Faulty Digestion or the result of Recent or Pro longed Illness. ^ ”> Its Digestive Powers relieve the Strain upon a Weakened Stomach, while its Tonic properties tone and strengthen it, rendering the Stomach capable of performing naturally and unassisted the Digestive Functions. Under its salutor fhience all of those distressing Symptoms of Dyspepsia, Sick Or Sour Stomach. Nausea, Vomiting, Heartburn and Consti pation quickly disappear, and Good Digestion waits on a Healthy Appetite. REMEMBER! When you use Gamble’s Digestive Tonic and it fails to give satisfaction the price will be refunded to to you by the merchant from whom it was purchased. If you ! usfe it once you will have no other remedy. Price 50 For Sale by John M. Klein. Capers. I hereby announce mvsalf a candi date fer mdgUtmt* for Peoples, Tiger _ . Greek,and Hors* Pen dubs, subject to unassisted the Digestive Functions. Under its salutory in- the rulss of the democratic primary, -f & - - — 7 elected 1 will have regular office days at Hons Pen. J E Graven. Estate land bounded as follows: North by P. W. McCants, East by Jacksonville Road, South by Jan Fraser, West by Owens Doctor, Cost and penalties $9.14 SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP. Ben Hughes, 308 acres, bounded as follows: North by White, East by Lands formerly C. W. Jaquea, North and west by Mrs. F. E. Hughes and D. W. Hughes, Cost and penalties $15.70 GLOVER TOWNSHIP. Mary Green, 144 acres, bounded as follows: North by Land of estate of Sodd, South by Land of Mary E. G. Guzzell, West by Land of C. W. Lin der, East by Land of Estate of Wil lis, Cost and penalties $9.55 L. G. Owens, Sheriff, C. C. - WARREN TOWNSHIP. Mrs. A. E, Miley, 72 acres of land, bounded as follows: North by Col leton Cypress Co. East by F. Pad- e tt, South by Willie Kinsey. Wsabby rs. Julia Caater, Taxes, cost and penalties $10.28 •6 Masonic Lodpre 18, one lot. boun ded as follows: North by J. H. Rish- er, E*i*t by public land of Johnson- ville School South, west and east by Jeff StoW^s. Taxes, cost and penal ties $5.88 Estate of Charlotte Mo.-wley, 25 acres, bounded as follows: North by Henry Moseley, East by Mintfo Jen kins, South by A. K. Karesh, and James Walker, West by A. Karesh. Taxes, cost and penalties$9.24 Mrs. M. S. Smoak, 100 agpes, bounded as follows: North by Estate of J. M. Strickland East by J. N. Kinsey and J. E. Smoak South by P. J. Wilson, and J. M. Strickland, West by J. M. Strickland, Taxes cost and penalties $8.09 W. D. Smoak, 150 acres, bounded as follows: North by Joel and Ben Brown, East by Est. Laudy Smalls, West by James Smoak. and Est John Brown, South by Muldin, Taxes, coat nd penalties $24.16 W* Jeats. e# Oolfotoa: It af- . sears to to to vda sgala my ■ exvisor, pfodoiag Mvn von to the b to this vour most important d to sMd* th* results of tb* klff Miaaaries. aad SODMrt tOO K Moors. I hereby asaoaaceiaytolf^soanffi- the result si «f for too office of to shkbtho voMlof too J H MeMUlaa. for GoL laty, soljeet to tho rules sc ths at [hereby a —be for to* aad pfodff* myself to too Democratic prim J O Griffin. Fifteen Years. 220 Students Orangeburg Collegiate Institute, ORANGEBURG, J. C A high grade boarding school for hotf* and girl*. Healthful situation, ^Comfortable build ing*, Splendid faculty, Brood and thorough coon* of study. A safe homo *coo! for your *00* and daughters. Reasonable rate*. Beautiful catalogue on request. >pens Sept. 17,1908 Address Pres. f. S. Peters**, ORANGEBURG, S. C. • Presbyterian Cellege ef Seath 6* relies, CLINTON, S. C. New Buildings, Good Faculty, Ten Courses leading to R. wffl have degree. For catalogue write the president, REV. ROBERT ADAMS, D. D., Clinton, S. D.C Mr. D. C. Bmdm desiias that his yoritwn oe tbelmmigratiou question to ist before tho people s little pose olosly, as ths JmpraaMoe tmm to boat gone out that to is in ftoor of uustrieted immigration. Ho doss not fsvor tho prat sot Immigration Borean, but thinks there sbonkl to e oommimion appointed in ploosof ths buiann, to watch tho immigration qusstkm with o view to keeping out on undefonolo clam of immigrants, rather than to strive to bring any in. c. Bs was ill tvs weeks and ever thing that loving hands and medical skill oonld do was dons, but God’s will ansi to dsns and not onn. Booth of Wibor Fomnol. On July 80th tho Death Angel ■Itod the homo of Mr. and Itonk FeepsU, aad took from them toy. Wilber | He was only so* year, six days oM, bat Editor Pram and Standani:-WUl you allow mo apoee in your valuable colmnne to drop a few Hna Wo art having soma fine now/end beautiful night*—the kind for straw rides. Tho first hale of this year’s cotton was sold at Millen Ga,. Saturday, the 8th, by Mr. Newton M. Reynolds. The bale 515 Ibe. and brought 11 cants per pound. The Farmers’ Union seems to be programing rapfcUy^they have fifty now fat m ago Floyd oounty (i period of twelve mobito, they have- accununluted $6,000.00 aad above. Stick to each other farmers, and you will succeed. The convict question aeems to be of great interest in Atlanta now. Capt. Dan G Pune, of Savannah, committed suicide by a bullet through his brain Thursday morning, August 6th. 1 never see anything from “Whist ling Rufus’’ any more; what’s tha matter? 1 am sorry that the etthwns of old Collleton could not vote on prokibi-- tkm this year. It fo hoped that they- wifi have the chance in the near * future and that they will suceeef * in carrying oldCoBeton adry county. . 1 hope the voters will have their right minds when they go to tha- polk August 25th to vote; that they' will sleet toe tost men in .the rasa- to fill the oAeea. I trust that Mr E R McTeer will iceetd in his race. With beat wfohss to The Pram and lam BbokEyes, .. -• ■ 1 •. } An Open Uttar, wtmta Lady Thinks of Tha Princess. SC Jan. 1908. Brown Furniture A Hardware Co. walterboro, 8 C. Dear Sirs:—The Prineem Steel Range is perfectly satisfactory far every way and fo just to you damsad it to be. Every bedjf that ton men it is ehannad with bon ■ At, *. 1 1!