The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 29, 1910, Image 5
TA YLOR’S
Candidate Cards.
Our sale Advertised
exceeded our utmost
in the last two issues ot this paper
expectations in genuine results.
We were very glad to see that our eftorts were appre
ciated—and it was such a pleasure to note the many
satisfied and in many cases supplied customers, taking
advantage ol these very special values we gave to the
shopping fraternity of Walterboro and Colleton County.
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Allow us to place a few more values before you, which are
even better than those before offered r
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linen,
, FOR CONGRESS.
To my friends and constituents of
the first Congressional District: I
hereby announce that I shall stand
for re-election to Congrea*. subject
to the rules governing the Demo
cratic primary. During the years I
have been your Congressman I have
done my best to serve you honestly
and faithfully and to protect your
every interest to the best of my
ability. 1 trust you still have con
fidence in my ability t<v serve you,
and 1 shall esteem ami appreciate
very highly any assistance you may
render me in the conting primary.
GeA. S. LegarC.
i piece plum colored
swell goods for coat suits.
These gor 'Js cost us 15c, to
dose ioc.
1 piece Catawba Rep.
1 piece Copenhngan Rep.
1 piece Royal Blue Rep.
These goods would be cheap
at 20c. They cost us 15c.
They have not moved as they
should. Would they surprise
you at J ioc
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4 pieces colored P. K. Brown,
Cherry, Blue, 2 shades. Goods
that were big values at 15c—
to close ioc
To the Democratic voters of Col
leton and the First Congressional
District: I announce myself a can
didate for Congress from the First
,oo pair of Voter S Celebrated ^ “1^. “ hd * U ' a '’ pre '
J. H. Lesesne.
have
Tan Oxfords. Wc
#
continued the agency
this make of shoe* and
close out what remains of
line at less than cost.
mean for them to go:
Slippers we sold at $3.50 now
1 • $1.98
dis-
of
will
this
We
Manning, S. C.
Slippers we sold at $3
25, now
-- $i-75
Slippers we sold at $3.00, now
: ---*1.50
FUR GOVERNOR.
I beg to announce my candidacy
for the office of governor, subject
to the decision of the Democratic
voters of the State.
Campaign promises are easily
made. My purpose is. if elected, to
give the people a plain, honest and
business like administration. Of
course, I shall advocate good roads,
good schools and good government,
my attitude as to the same being
well known to the public for many
years.
I consistently advocated prohibi
tion and was among the first to give
money and lend influence to push
that movement more than 20 years
ago.
As a business man my chief aim.
if elected, will be to conduct a State
government along business lines.
F. H. Hyatt.
1
High silk finished Mohair or Slippers we sold at $2.50, now
Brilliantine, 52 in.—Colors!—_i ^ $025
brown, navy, garnet. Goods
we sold at 75c to close 49c Slippers we sold at $2.00, now
$1.00
36 in. striped linens—a very _
swell and stylish fabric for coat Slippers we sold at $1.25, now * uIt of ^ Democratic primary and
. . . ' , 11 to support the nominees of the party.
..suits, skirts, childrens i : mp!_._ 85c J. S. Griffin.
pers, etc. Classy stuff. Original | .
price 15c, to go at ..Sc, Give us a chance to prove it. i HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the Legislature from Colle
ton County subject to the rules and
regulations of the Democratic party.
JNO. C. GOODWIN.
SENATE.
I am a candidate for re-election as
State Senator from Colleton County
and pledge myself to abide the re-
TAYLOR’S
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Walterboro’s Popular Store.
Keen Kutter Tools
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the house of
representatives for Colleton county;
pledging myself to abide the results
of the Democratic primary and sup
port the nominee^uf the same.
J. L. Robertson.
Yielding to the entreaty of numer-
our friends throughout the county,
I hereby offer myself as a candidate
for re-election to the house of repre
sentatives. pledging myself to abide
the results of the Democratic party
and support the nominees thereof.
G. W. Way.
To the Democratic Voters of Colle
ton County:
I am a candidate for re-election to
the House of Representatives from
Colleton County, subject to the rules
and regulations of the Democratic
primary elections, pledging myself
to abide the result of the same and
support the nominees thereof.
D. L. Smith,
r
FOR PROBATE JUDGE.
To the Democratic voters of Col
leton County: I am a candidate for
the office of probate judge for Col
leton county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
T. H. Caldwell.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of probate
for Colleton county, subject to
rules of the Democratic primary and
.pledge myself to rapport the nomi
nees thereof and abide the results of
the same. H. H. Hiott.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-electioh as probate judge
for Colleton county, pledging my
self to abide the result of the Demo
cratic primaries.
Respectfully,
Jno. D. Edwards.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
To the Democratic voters of Colle
ton County: I hereby announce my
self a candidate for reflection to
the office of county treasurer for
Colleton county. I can only promise
the voters as good service in the
future as in the past. Subject to
the rules of the Democratic primary.
Respectfully.
R. E. Jones.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
At the solicitation of many of my
friends throughout the county. I
have decided to make the race for
Auditor of Colleton County, subject
to the rules governing the Demo
cratic primary. H. W. DuBois.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as county au
ditor for Colleton county and pledge
myself to abide the results of the
Democratic primary and support
the nominees of the party.
A. A. Patterson, Jr.
I hereby declare myself a candi
date fur the office of auditor for
Colleton County. If elected 1
guarantee efficient service. Subject
to the rules of the Democratic pri
mary. a Respectfully,
P. M. Buckner.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date fur Magistrate of Glover and
Sheridan Townships, pledging; my
self to abide the results of the' dem
ocratic primaries and to support the
nominees of the same.
J. Redon Reach.
I hereby offer myself as a candi-j
date for tne office of magistrate for
Heyward township, pledging myself
to abide the results of the Demo
cratic primaries, and to support the I
nominees of the same.
J. Edgar Graves.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as magistrate of
Lowndes’ and Blake townships, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the Democratic primaries.
J. H. Chaplin.
To the Voters of Sheridan Town
ship: 1 hereby announce mvself a
candidate for the office of Magis
trate. pledging myself to abide the
result and to support the nominees
of the party. J. 0. Jaques, Jr.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for magistrate of Peeples,
Horse Pen and Tiger Creek clubs. 1
ask the support of all voters and
pledge myself to abide the result of
the Democratic primaries and sup
port the nominees of the. party. If
elected will serve the people as I did
when I held office before, and if i
elected will give office days to the
people of Horse Pen and Peeples.
J. C. Crosby.
To the Democratic voters of
Horse Pen, Tiger Creek and Peeples
Clubs: I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of magistrate. I can only
promise the voters as good service in
the future as in the past. Subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. Respectfully,
C. N. Langdale.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for Magistrate of Sheridan and
Glover Townships, andpiedge myself
to abide the results 01 the Demo
cratic primaries and to support the
nominees of the party.
I. f*. Weeks.
To the Democratic voters of
Sheridan and Glover Townships: 1
am a candidate for magistrate. If
elected will'do my duty, irrespective
of persons. Subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
T. M. Reeves.
SPECIAL
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JULY
BEGINNING JULY FIRST
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All Millinery ami Dress Goods; Dry Goods,
broideries, Laces, Children’s 1 losiery Are
Now Beinjj Sold
AT AND BELOW COST
the best values. SALE
Call at once and
DURING JULY.
get
All 25c Dress Goods now _ __ |3c
All 15c Dress Cioods now |0c
Ladies Hats, were $5*00, now $3.50
Ladies Hats, were $3.00, now 2.00
Baby Caps and Sailorsat Cost
Children’s Socks and Hosiery, were 25c, now
being sold for |5c
Special Sale of Embroidery
and Ribbon Remnants '
Sale begins July 1st and lasts during month. Re
member the goods offered are going AT AND BE
LOW COST.
MRS. W. A. BLACK
The Leading Millinery Store
IF YOU WANT
Classified Advertisements.
Want and tor mle ads. 25 oents for 25
words or leas. One cent a word for all
over 25 words.
Boaineea locals five oents a line.
FOR SALE
TOR BA^E—Cora, fodder, baoon, lard
and peas. Addraaa F. A. Bryan.
8tokaa i B.C.’
FOB BALE—Fall line of eleotra enamel
ware for the kitchen. Vary cheap,,
serviceable and cleanly.
L IV Glover,
Faraitnre Store.
WANTS.
WANTED—B.jys and girla to sell oar
useful merchandise and win valush’e
priaee. Write fjr psiticalars. No
re-iolred. Address Box 444,
Coca Cola
Meet me at C. L FISHBURNE’S
SODA FOUNTAIN.
cold drinks served.
All other
CHEESE and BUTTER ON ICE
Groceries
Shoes
AGENTS WANTED—Boy and firt
aganta. Sell 24 paoka|ee of The Shur-
wie Polish for at sod receive n beau
tiful camera or doll tree. Write to
day. The Breaker Bupplv Co.
Box 25. Dept. 5,
5 11 12t St. George, S. C. '
TO BENT—In Maahawville, the store
formeriv operated and owned by tbe^ <
late W. N. La riser. Apply on prem
ises to Mrs. W. N. Larisey.
6 2 81
CL FBHBURNE
LOST—A large fawn colored Jersey
cow untar rked; one dark buthead Jer
sey cow, marked e straight split is
each ear; two ted and white heifers,
marxed crop end uaderMt in one ear,
split end underbit in other.
S. G. Pierce.
6 29 fit CottagevOle.
LOCALS.
Grape Jaice makes a delightful sum
mer bcversge—at Klein’s.
5 or 6 do**6 “644" will core nay case
of Chills and Fever. Price 25c.
4 18 6moe
5 or 6 doees -444" will ear* nay one*
of Chill* end Fever. Price 25c.
4 IS 6 moe
Souvenir poet cords, loonl
Walter hero, at Klein’s.
ef
Yarn Bros * Oo., Moselle
8.C.. eae eelling their eati
Sumanr Dram Goode nd
eeek. ami they have e large and wail m-
Bwria LMde and Yltne Sfriag
Grnlt jnre and nxtrn rahbera at B G
Hyvwft.
INRE PEACHES.
From statements made by Mr.
Padgett and Mr Grayson in reference
to peaches referred to previously,
we, doubtless, received aU punches
sent us, but the paper wrapped
package was received in bad condi
tion caused probably by juies of the
caches.
Wa make this statement in jus
tice to the parties concerned.
—Editor.
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