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) riiiVtfV r; =5 :i».TV ■yr «• / fr tan md> Stanlmtb ViAiL W. W. 5MOAK, JR. BOITOR AND PROPRIETOR. chalked down? Wednesday morn* inr’t paper will carry the newt as * » ' • ___ usual. '* (HR COUNTY GOVERNMBiT.. Prof. W. K. Tate, who has taken M \ m t - hold of the elementary rural school protlem with anticipated energy, presented through the press views itetsd 11 the • R aitfit pfo, B. C i |m second-class mstter March o . ender Act of March 3.1879. “ —TERMS— FEATHERSTONE OR BLI^SE? The voters of Colleton are called upon next Tuesday to decide which 1 0,1 situation And on the necessity ' t*o candidates they wish to have 10(1 of imp^vement which at governor of the great state of South Carolina- .The vote which Colleton casts may^iot make, much —-—Bl-00 difference in the results of the elec 60c f «»<»•»—-••—•a***—* •*•••• Always ii aovaiu. Pmbllthsd awry Wednesday, at Waltsrbora, 8. C. SSo earn WEDNESDAY. SEP.. 7. 1910. With Bleaw Governor. Smith Lieutenant Governor, and Lyon At torney General, apme really lively times might be expected. are well worthy of. consideration. "Mr. Tate shows that in a town such as Columbia supervision is re garded as a prime ^necessity for tion, but there la a responsibility | *^! f ^ncy whereas in the sys- and a duty resting upon each"*'one, tern, if it can be called a system, of jo* ume. It » . quewiun o( j raral^chool. inthUSUtetK. onl, . . . , ! supervision is that of the county vital moment to the reputation ot. nperInt€ndrat a( education, who at Colleton county in the State. What an average salary of |G0Q is as likely will you do, Mr. Voter? Will your more of ^politician than a trained ballot be one to help Colleton's best intereatsor one to hurt them? —? There could hardly be more dif ference between two men and what they represent than there is between * * / ' the two candidates, Peathentone and Blease. The one is a lawyer in, the town of Laurens; the other a lawyer in the town of Newberry / When suchjnewspapers as South Carolina’s dailies are unanimous in their support of a candidate for any ' The one , 8Utegmiin ; the other a office there must be good reawns for dem(lg0 ^ e The enr hv always it-they are unanimously support- gtood for a c ] e aner, purer, better n ing Featherstone for governor, why? Colleton county seems to have for gotten herself in the recent primary election, judging fromlthe votes cast for Blease and Cansler.. These men should not be voted for in this county. We expect better on Tues day, the 13th. manhood, crowned afith sobriety, and has always fought for ridding the state from its greatest curse— educator. Mr. Tate suggests that the county superintendent should be elected .by the county board of edu cation, just as the city superintend ent is elected by the city board; that be for four years; that the should be sufficient; that the board also have power to employ a supervisor of instruction; that the county toard should be em powered to levy a special county tax, not to exceed one mill, to support the supervision work. Undoubtedly Mr. Tate has opened the vitals of the rural school prob lem, the need for trained supervis ion. But in solving this problem, or in trying to solve it, he is prescrib- Candidate Cards. ■^ORCOUNTt ACDlTOIfcv I hereby declare myself a candi date for the office of auditor for Cobeton County. If -elected I guarantee efficient service. Subject to. the rules of the Democratic pet' mary. ' --Respectfully. / ^ / P. M. Buckner. the solicitation of many of my friends throughout the county, I have decideffto make the race for Auditor of Colletop County, subject to the rules governing the Demo cratic primary. H. W. DuBois. ATTENTION *1 ■9! I hereby arnpunce myself a candi date for Magistrate of Sheridan and Glover Townships, and pledge myself to abide the result*'of the Demo cratic primaries and to support the nominees of the party. \ 1. B. Weeks. To the Democratic voters of Sheridan and Glover Townships; I am a candidate for magistrate. If elected will do my duty, irrespective of persons. Subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. \ ZT. M. Reeves. ' V I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of Adams Run township. I ask the support of all my friends, and pledge myself to abide the result of the democ*«ic primar ies and support the mtminees of the party. f Respectfully, / J R Pox. Office of £•* T. Shaffer. Sept. 5, ‘lO.' E., To. Ho Shaffer"has been buying cotton for many -years for Silooz & Com pany and vi11 again represent these hustlers at VTalterborb this seasono Ex perience has taught both Mr. Siloox and Mr. Shaffer that the oneand only ivay to get the cotton and to keep on get~ the cotton d£ to pay the price—to ad and l&t the others follow. They ean to do* business on this basis this season as in the pasto / y til X Cotton sold in Nev York last week 7 \ We believe every candidate m the recent campaign in this' county ex- —- o t y pressed himself in favor of prohibi tion. Now, gentlemen, you were either elected " or defeated at the primal y, that is all but two of you, and you have no reason now for not liquor; the other, represents the ing for only a portion of the political licentious, the morally depraved, the base, and has been a friend of every form of whiskey dealing since corpus whereas the real disease is widespread and the remedy must &r a careful and exact/ttiagnosis. he has been in public life, a defender. j n 0 tf, er words, our whole system of of the old corrupt and corrupting county governmen Mr. Tate sees no reason' why the county superintendent qf education should be. He uld be sele fe correct. lected by popular vote, but he is * looking at state disoensary, a friend of the county dispensary, and a continuance of the sale of liquor in every wav it - 1 can be done.* The one is a man ■>«|onjjehhe phase of the ,('.nation, the ability and dignity who would fill phase with which he as an educa- the office of chief executive ota t'onal export is expected ft> deal. grand State vvith Honor and credit j We K° further. Why* should the getting out and doing some mighty! at home and abroad; tl-^ other popular vott. ... s , , - • ,• , i Why should the supervisor ■ - - - ~ — 1 nadiphnnacv which , .. L . . “ ' our system of the same as ta man who wooUfm-t refiect credit the trouble with our city govern- upon the the office nor ujjon the ment system, a trouble which the good work for a pr ohibKiongovernor sbrt W «1 cunninganifdi^lnacy which The u . oub!t . wilh (> in the second primary. We are passe* for ubi’ity-wiriwheuriformetl county government is NOTICE Of'ADDITIONAL TAX ELECTION applic»Uoa Ty Board of Whereas, application has bean mads to the County Board of Education for Colleton County to order an election In Ra)»or8ch0oi Dis net No. 38, on the qaettion qf voting an additional tax levy of 8 mills in »ai<l DUtrict, and a deal with the trouble as a whole, af-j petition presented signed by one-third of the tree-holders and one-third of the qualified electors in said District, prsy l log ssid election be ordered. It is orderefl. under Section 1309, of the Oode of Civil Laws, 1903. that an election be held on Friday, September 16, 1910, at Kaysor. school bones, or other convenient place’ within said district, and that only those persons who return real or personal property lor tnxa.ion, and who exhibit their tux npelptsand registrstlou certi-, ticutes as rt(iuire«l in general elect ions, be allowed to vote. At •tid election, eacj elector favoring the proponed tax shall cant a ballot contilum^ the words • For AddltionaTTitx” prim*dor wiirt-jp- thereon and each elector oppo-ed to satTr 1 atldHtoncf *hx shnli vo'e a ballot con for 20c# per lb. That is an -indication of what you will get for your cotton this seasons- ' ‘ >/• Mr. Shaffer will also represent the Buckeye Oil Company of Augusta in this county. Jt is his first trial in the cotton seed business* He means to create competition in cotton seed buying at Wal- terboro and he asks the help of his friends in letting ^fim quote them his price before they sell* mmmmmmmmmmlm V, IK SEN. GRIFFIN PROTFSIS ELECIION. | CARD FROM MAYOR COLE L. fContinued from page one.) I , / BiEASE watching you. ruining the *ocd» ;‘Ag»ni»t. Additioual'-Cd|mnitteetu.g(.>n(l the Contest back ' . To the’Democratie v’uter» of Cal - Prlls Aill lx* opened »t •OTTcTock.-a. tn to the County Executive Committee, *errm i nTnty: « df»M.d Ht 4 o’clock P m. X . with orders for the County Execu-; deeply grateful for the mag- ijd Bio tive Committee/tp investigate the; vote w 'hich 1 received f< r. Hu l(ton, Stove We have heard some men say they 'state. The one is C.C. Featherstone; .cwHH^'ion. f.rrm of government Benjamin Croeby.’ „ - - — —— ... are going to vote for Blease forGoV— au, '.u.,. ;• r \>„ a i i ... ; seeks to remove. Ik-cause it is es- trici *re herebV appobdevb managers tol^harges contained in thqsaid petition (,<)Vernor ^ tbe first primary, and! k» wig to \ it, for IJca. e jor tiojr , th<* »A«lem«i U ^ , hat the «.« li|b» ttkin* «(«* t«Um»mr nm b» Utotkis «> ernor h'.uor » .U^atly " ill you hav, far .your sh „ ull) ^ th# gm . trnti{ the presented par.l« hereto thoSeyougave me inyour in CollePm countv. \Miat rejwqn h^overnor, Mr. Votfcr »if Colleton? Jegidahos. as well ies the president' ' after hearing said testimony to take <- c y unt - v * > ~' this for voting for Blease? Do you I Who are sunnortinir the two men and the members of congress, it has! < v^jih , iDVii / Sy l **ftcr th'e el^cHdn.'tlie such action in the promi-es as may bcav ing toy home County, of Ne>v- at the citi-j ahbvu naqiW man*i;er^/*haU repd/e—to seem to them just and Draper. j berry with /a handsome majority. wish the illegal iaie inen asetif -Jind W ho are Fupi>orting tlu? two men and the metnlkers of congress, in tb«'ir race fv'r governor? f*;*been d.'emed essential that bfiiid tigers multipbeil? \V Ktcli cand- counts among his suppotters all/the 7. m-sItouUI vote for evn ry -otlicer tKii Hoyt the resunXf the eii-ctlon, and tiger# known to the government. The re? | \ t suit is confusion and inefficiency. / i turni/fi thr-m w iliMTie |s>i i iisL, I In- ballot 1 JU? KX'LTTl.hN. idate as Governor would be mort whiskev elemc likely tq better BuriTconditionii thei^Q lawful one who favotxdfu* sale of liquor, pr | ijq Uor aiM j tlx* one who^Tppow* it? ”1 flick to bring back^he curs* * f th<-l8gaUze*l °^ c,s for 4 whit<h the peojoie a^, .pu- and leading a'! the other cnndluc.t*# in the surrounding counties of Lo" ujaw fui Juier < f There i iit>eacrificot-f popularqspvn- those uho w*m!d in tl'.e narrow ii g of ,|hp nufnbep'of I ftll/pspers np enainiugith -rtuv j i. “ , 1 ' l - >l, ^ r0cin dii.g counties oi Li?'- /H. vv HLA( K. sit, K 1st. because the County, hxecu- ingt«*n. Cnion, Sahtda, Fail f.eld and yy* \\ 1- : ttv.'C..mi!iitiee erred .in di^himihgf Laurt#- the lattereourty being the -.’o „Bd. E-iocadon C»i'#ioa Co. c nft ‘ s *' an ’/ b'- , C?iun w ithout jnv. ti- home of lio'n C. Featherstone.- Wwlterboio, S C , Augu.** ;u. 1910 gating the - allegations Vu..tt*ir,td who is my oppotunt in the second my frit said /( f'nndidute Blease dun eg the ^ dypensaty investigation, and if the ' blind tiger supports him now he w “stick to” the blind tiger if elected. ■ « ■ ■■! .1 ■ ■■■■■! M ...I ..III . AFTRKClAXKlb C.KNTBKMFX We desireexpress our apprecia- tion for the very fine work done by the managers anti bur friends who 8) kindlyjgot the returns to us the nightlqf the election, it was a rec- s through thick and tltin . ] ^ale o^iitpiojy to *.ur coafity and ^ <-le.-ti re I all CRS^thej*^ballotr There is. on the contrary; a centrall- // i. ~rr notice. ~r -W** •therei i / rai'o my vote ,va generj L'n- - Lindt Because the County Gx^u-j<vut t.h* State, witheutregar<Jto geo- r " * . r .‘‘"V-O-'* 1 *.- r ■ t '".''?!• ".wy 1 "’-It'WCotnjnUt^CTrsJl> r. i'.:, 1 • , . . - iel to til* ^ ta e U< aril of la Inca ion «!* hear Contestants wii/i«‘sses PontlK I 'ti'T O upport of the mhiisti rs of .he Gos- .„ ^}, e g^ j^etipn i)f/<r#ntall ix»ard,.in- ii»** iUl* for lilt- n*-xt' re»:ulHr t*aob*»rn pel, those who stand for progressive stead of a great/council, to manage ! ''xnminutloi ^ 'dueledat ” W ord breaker for this county.. .Ever>; poll was heafdjfrom but one by a little after lOfo’clock Tuesday night, and that one could easily have been. Several*polls*that hatl never jteen heard from the night of the election . . r . wv. attpXvHl to the county sale *»f Ixjuor in every form, and XX . , , J . , , ■ r.>ect a lioard of manager of the who believe in the «^ormmnt“ of ru „ ty ., u, t _ , me of „, e law *.vith equul justice to all !neT/jh)at<J*-the supervisor, ps-rhaps—lot every daily newspaper nml iprie- the president of the board, the chief tenths of the’.wet klies in/t' e 'Sute.; executive officer of the county. Then A not this enough to indicate which l, ’ t this J—^ ^ en gineers. , , , "J / . tax collators, IxMikkeepi'rs and man would make thej*/ governor, 8uperintemlcM , Khoo |, of South t'arolina?-/To which riass supervisors. do you belong, Mt, Voter of Colle- Such offices as that of sheriff, ton county?/^ judge of probate and clerk of the L. ot t ut da’s 11. W. B uck, Sr. letou Lonnty. the Contestant through his attorney .* having requested? the County Exe- ^ . ! cutive Committee to hear these wit- nOTICE. On September 36, 1910, I will make my final return to the Probate ( onit a* aiiiuiutarrauir of tbe eptate of John T B came in oariy Roads. Hu-kory Hill. Retits If thi /<• who rode several mfe's X get thy^e ret.irns in culd havq-v vn the < bger crowd banked uryui front of •-wno In seventeen of thefortyth-reecoon- rtr. Kx-omnao n will be con- wt>r< * present in support of the alle- ties, although there were six eajjdt- Suulh ('aroimu and f.vur law and .hej hnn-poHHca! affair, of u «tty. ^ ^ 1 r *™ w '• ordeflf those who are omnihxI to the The satnedfemoeratje principle should 4 o’clock p.'ua. ot tmt da’s .petition asto the regularities at more votes than any other candidate, o^eif those who are oppospdto^the b . appi ^j to the county ^ ; ^ polling preened at Wiggins; | Haring fed by several thousand votes *-_a — in the first primary, and with the [ new assurances of support which have come to me, I am confidently expecting to be nominated for Gov- erhdr in the second primary. 1 ha^e sought to place my cam paign upon a high.plane, seeking the votes of the people : only on my* own merits. If elected 1 will be the Gov ernor of the whole -people, without regard to section or class. „ ’ I desire to warn the voters against eleventh-hour rumors and ~fahc/ / charges,' • ' f shall deeply'wpprt date tjxsuf- frajres cf t.u* I>. >ii ,cra*s of Uj'.bt' n nesHjs. - 3. Because the County Executive erred in dismissing the petition and 'TraesflMe. deccsMLfl «ud will immwdi i in refusing to set a later day upon ! e t,u. r & dUmUhoyf •• {which the Contestant and Contestee ^ Maggie Trueedale, could submit and pr* t *dpce testimony ^ 4t - ' ... • Adniinutiatrlx. ‘ in su^jort of and against,T^pectke- ly, the allegations contained in the NOTICE. petition of the Contestant. the Court- [ Vy order of tft.- C«mniT Board «f Edu ty Executive Committee having been AnotliyFthinJf, wc in this, county c>ur ^ ® ro css<‘ntially political in their utifinlJ/rjft Fforirot \ li •!.< m >-,> nature; the duties of those offices ■ rn*u o the of ti?e vari>'U'* 8ch<>«l • ’ ""V uch as Warren’s X' . ' •• * ha^io t!o dir«*ctlv-with the political Lnttnem *r* herebv aiithi*ri/ed to o|>eo rt *M nested by attorney for t >ntest- t^m a year’ago an fTecti* n >as he’.j ,, 0 r .o ( , .„•» tho ' t t > c* to»e *--'txa*u »t aov **•«« »h*y •-« tit ant tPsjc't such a day. J. M. Moorer,. . ■ , . , . . ", ' . , 1 . * ‘ ^ 1 Hp'>i»n Driinint wliJ l»e thu sum* it* *. At».f r *♦ f<»r U.s tu w MMltyr (r tut t rt!»«’. k '* %. v I’uf a^t exivitf ti.t* ui^p^tiHaiy luod ^ ' s •*.*.« - bWalterboro, Lv C , Sept. 3, -r.tlit. our of a. news, they w( Coir oiorts. .•look a h> r 4. * many tbp^and wb»> o;u r < :!? - t le ftfCn r dia «!av mo:-nin> wo c elect id, they vvi 1 fe .ii y< a'.van mg • i tuiy*; t.i ;i r* lot fX- r U'/tboy wdl jiM * . th* urn.'* tok.M i that they did realty s g‘ d Sumarkaii a-t. Gentletnew, .in behalf of’al! these pel on*, we dusue t»> thank yon one and all.^ And we must not* forget^the service rendered by the operator at the telephone exchange, anil the Western Union. They were nnfailingly acco*«nodating. * >» Again next Tuesday night we hope ts repeat what was done in the first primary, and ws urge our friends to rash w full returns, both State and Caunty. Our bulletin board will again be up, and an invitation is ex- t » tended to any who wish to be present and read the returns ar they are sale of whiskey should be c< ntinued n ’ ‘‘ -o 1 * why intq: com ty.' Who v-l i it thai ;ott ' his horiie ami cr.mc down here . a c’laro kn ott? 1 young men, and f • • ; f our hot :. r K 'i h' v ' vF •. . • •• *... V' \ . Who tyt.. ’h-. r 2 t.f ! • being* rgaott'd in a .• eaui; : -,n having f*.»r its . '.*• jeet a hitter and jurter r- anhi i? ■ va !. »•: •. 'come and a,.! us in < pr fght, a:.d pot only ours LlK r ar.y ether counties in the State. Sc whith do' we^w'e a debt at gratitude? Tues day’s vote will answer how. we ;«lt it. •' :ii;;urs, y ml the which f f* • ***?fi Out ctf H. W Sr., Siijv. cf K'! .cati n. X' ..f XI 1 *” N H TUATM X XUfl'.- ii • I p . ii s fijtvl y . a r )/' '► ,-f h«- \ . 1 , v .r . ' * , * t. • ♦ > ,• - / r.Vw i . L >uii New i ■vU I to S' » r-, r ii S? T T V V..W .L e * Wadf: bf-i j \ ‘ O’V-.-.ix. ■.v». 1,-10 >up iTTil : CARD FROM MR. REEVES. I define to state that i' elec, - magistrate of Glover and Sheridan w,t ' < ‘ re o; ^ 6rrv townships, I shad have my-" office v at „ . _ „ CoUagevilfe and I will Install a tele- !? Col ' e,on e " mty - wc »licnv in my office. Thanking.the ndently exi>e«t that you will do your voters for their support, and asking duty next Tuesday as men actuated a continuance, I am. ppmi on ■vlor-ulay," pr i i, at the^V.M. C. A. • , • ’/wt/ib ' ' ln ^‘ , ‘ L f " 1 rs ^ a 6rb d.j of M 191 I wffi ^ Qnal advama^ > as a pi par onkejnoy.fiusl i^t'uni, aud iMSwdia^iT' atory School. It** -aim is to rr. re-it ter a pro* U» Prob*m >•*»• c; , - , * iron . 'id • Sr • v? Oil.' ' ' i re— a afuitr » .an i awakeners'here ;'t .wifi e >r -ct *nt-Lacehtpin Ainu; Jvil pr* vent rust in cotton; ' T d.i-fhfiii , .: ; in cotton; will uni *ck phosphoru-i ,a:gj imtash in the land Will ... , • . , , v- | , , ; do away with the wire worm pert, r elected (C’-'lletcnG»>u a uiv fcaL*dr**r« Di»missory gtve'bONS ard jjtns thorough W f. r tn.Mr W.C. UimTii a» Ruf-’ '♦n t. arer. F. M. SfnuaoBN. by a desire to . vote for a better condition of affairs. If you do >iou will vote for C. C. Featherstone for governor. We expect it. W. J. Getsiager of Getsinger, had business ia town Mbnday. T c Respectfully, y , T. M. Reeves. Cottageville. Sept, 5. A lazy liver leads to chronic dyopepoia and aomtipatioo—weakens the fwhole •ysfem. Dunn's Hsgjlets (35 otnts per box)correct tbe liver, tone tbe stomach, cure constipation. preparation fur c dle^e or for r ‘ n f,s bi-r^suits as a remedy for w ire- W.1...W.O. a c, a coucsv leadinc to ’ " graduation is offered, bufspec- NOTKK TOCREDIIOW. i- , , . , , . . ... .. . . i »1 worly is done when required. All persons having claims against It I. ... . . * - B (i.ant. deceased, qt-Ceileioe, will pre- : It is important td begin at the •ent the vatne duly attested to. tbe an-1* _ • . r .u \r der.-igned. and ail persons ladebted to Beginning OI the session. \ OUr said ectsta will make pay went on er be fore Peptember 30. 1910.' Mra A H Bandera. Sept. 6, 1910 » 7 3t BEES UXATIVE C0U6H SYRUP uauivta OOUUHt AN* «*L»e patronage will be substantially appreciated. Apply to H. E. Malone Wahfboro, 5. C. $8.50 Per Ton delivered at Walterboro. E. LCOMMINS Meggetto, S. 6. Cnrea baby's cronp. Willie's daily ccto i find braises, mama's sort throat, grand- ma s laments*—Dr Thomas' ElecUc Oi! l —the great hoeaebold remedy, ‘ /'