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CARDS >H ' TUESDAY, ST, ISIS. , v!U b« ran _ |SMrt»4Ho the pri nt tS« (oUowIdk rates __ In ndennoe: 'y^v'Onsnty Oftleera.. ..$5 00 pnr Township Officers. . 3.00 fOt TOWS Officers.. .. S.00 or COURT, •jnnlf n cnndMste nf Conrt of Colleton coun to the rales of the Dem- % R. MeTBBR. 1 hrespectfslly nnnonnce myself n enaSMntn for the office of Oerfc ol Conrt fnr Colleton County, sshieet to the rales and renuls- tions Of the Democratic party. W.'HARLEY SAUNDERS. 8. C. lyself s cnndi 4oto for the * office of Clerk of Conrt for Colleton Cnnty, subject to tke rules and ro*ulatlons of the DMMiratlc potty. If sleeted, 1 wttl tfra $ho public efficient ser- eice. r Respectfully, J J. B. MOORE. 1 hereby announce myself a eandl date for Clerk of Court for Colle ton enmity, subject to tko rales and malollons governing the Demo crats ACKERMAN. WnHorhoro. S. C. To Dm Democratic Voters of Col- lotoo Comity: I respectfully an- souneotbat I am n candidate for Clerk of Conrt for Colleton county, subjeit to tke rules of the party andplodge myself to support the aomlarr „ ^^UDSON. Ruffu, s. c: rem township oommissidner. I hereby nnnonnce myself n can- dMate for township commissioner for Verdier township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic prl- “IP- W. B. EASTER UN. Round, 8. C. POR I ragpeetfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Sheriff of Colleton county end pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic primary. . W. R. FOX. Walterboro, 8. C. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Colleton County, subject to the rules of th# Democratic party. L. O. OWENS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Township Commissioner for Broxton township subject to the rules and^regu 1st ions of the Demo cratic party. A. i. Islandtou, Morch IS. I hereby nauounce myself a eandl date for Township Commlsatooer from Broxton Township, subject to the rales governing same. E. W. P. McMfLLAN. Lodge, Mar. 4. 1»1*. * am a candidate for Township Commissioner, of Verdier Town ship. I will abide the result of tho Democratic primaries. WASHINGTON A. CARTER. Weeks, 8. C. FOR MAGISTRATE. At the solicitation of friends. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Matfstrate, Broxton Township, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party. H. A. CUMMINGS. I am a candidate for Magistrate of the town of Walterboro and ahal appreciate the sapport of tho vot ers. I shall abide the result of the Democratic primary. T. K. BUCHANAN. Walterboro, 8. C. I am a candidate for Magistrate for Broxton township, subject to rules of the Democratic party. Respectfully, R. R. MILEY. Lodge, S. C. I hereby anpounce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Verdier township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. J. E. CATCH. Weeks, 8. C. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, 8. C I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sherift for Colleton County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. T. H. CALDWELL, SR. Lodge, 8. C. 1 am a candidate for sheriff, and ask the support of the voters of tho miBty. I will abide the result of the Democratic primary. D. B. 8MOAK. Bmoaka, Mar. IS. n FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. To the Democratic voters of Colleton county. I am a candidate for the office of Auditor for Colle ton county subject to the mice of the Democratic primaries. C. W . PELLUM. Walterboro, 8. C. I hereby.announce my candidacy ter the office of Auditor of Colleton comity, subject to the rulee and rcgulatlona governing the-Democrat M. ("NijRD") GARTER Ruffin. 8. G. I reepebtfnllr announce myself a candMarn for auditor far Oellaton county, aahjaat to the rules of the A. A. PAflTRRBON, JR. RMgelaad, 8. C., March If.— The first Democratic primary elec tion for Jasper oouaty, the newest among the counties of tho Bute, passed oft guletly Tuesday. Inclem ent weather probably kept down the vote, a total of SO# being All that wan cast. Very Uta eaelte- meatl wan caused over the election, bat la many caeca the race was dose. For Judge of Probate Court, W, A. Saule won without opposition. A. second race will be necessary for Sheriff, H. H. Porter lending ,0. L. Langford by one vote. Others In thin race were W. C. Cooler and W. R. Hubbard. W. J. Ellis wins for clerk of court over G. B. Con- mffo and H. D. Burnet. J. 8. Barg wins for treasurer by a large mn- Jortty over three opponents. For supervisor W. H. Woods and W. A. Langford will run in the sec ond primary, there being three oth er candidates for this office. W. A. Valgaeur wins for auditor over C. Miles Jandoiv. R. M. Jefferies wtue for euperlntendent education ovet J. R. Mew. W. J. Nettles and J. fW. Smith will run a second rase for corocer, they having received the largest vote* of the four can didates. For county commissioner W. D. Floyd le elected sod a second race will be had between C. Kirby Smith and Theo. Malpbreus. Four others offered for this office. The members of the legislature will rot be elected until 'the Au gust primaries. The second pri mary will be held on Maroh 24. , Rmfirfr 8or4al at Chirps fiwgmgft. The Excelsior Bible class and others of Cross Swamp Sunday school will give an Ervter social at Mrs. W. D. Berry's home Friday rtght before Easter—April 5th. Good music, egg rolling, etc., are among the Attractions of the even ing. The most important ferCure of the evening will be refreshments. Oysters with all other delicacies our good house wives know so well bow to prepare will be served. Mos. dame Rabbits have promised to am-' ply supply egps in r-M shades and j colors for the rolling etc. Refresh- ' ments will be ready to serve to children at 5 o’clock nnd will he ! I respectfully announce myself a < ' or ’ : l I ’ uo « s JJ r served throughout the candidate for ma\or of the town of ^ ver, f n P- All are invited. Tome, j Walterboro. rubjcct to the rule* and; 0,1 i** your moneys worth. Would you wait until next year to pick up a hundred dollars you saw lying on the^pfive* ment? Then why wait until next year to buy that plow that you’ need NOW? CAN YOU FARM WITHOUT F^^|p^|PLEMENTS? We have the largest and best assorted stock of the best plows, planters, distributers and other farm implements in the County. . This planter will plant your corn, cot ton and peanuts bet ter than any other planter made. Can we show you. It will cost you nothing to look, but will cost you a poor stand of, corn and cotton if you do not use it. We guarantee it to give satisfaction. Let us show you Price 112.00 FOR MAYOR. We carry this plow in all abet from the smallest to the largest Prices from 14.75 to $iaoou It is made of the best ch9ed steel and is stronger and] will do better work than any other. WE GUARANTEE ALL GOODS WE SELL TO BE AS REPRESENTED. Waltarhara, 8. C. 1 I n—Wittily aanouae* myself « raaSHata tar the offea of Aadtor of Collstoa oouaty, aabjaet to tho ratae asi rajulatoat of th# Domo- crale party, a»4 pledge myaelf to rapport tho aamaara of th# aomo. COLUMBUS N. LANGDALE. Wanks. March It. 1 am a candidate for Aaditor for Collotoa county aabjaet to the rules 'govtruing tho Democratic primary. I pledge myself to sspport tho nom- isern of tho party. Respectfully, D. L. eMtTH- WaUerbcro, March It. ISIS. for SUPERfNTWfDENT OF EDU CATION. To tho Democratic voters of CoL letoo County: I am a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Colleton County, acd Pledge myaelf to abide by Itae re- ralt of the Democratic primary sad ■upport the nominees thereof. HUGO 8. STRICKLAND. I am a candidate for sorelecttoa as county eaparlXendeat of edu cation, and ask the support of my torade and all voters of the coua- I agree to abide by the re- ralt of the Democratic primaries. H. W. BLACK, 8R. Walterboro, Merck 5. POR CORONER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Coroner for Colleton County, subject to the rules and f*gulattOBs goveraag the Democrat- * Primary. Respectfully, 4 _ Isham Dopeon. Walterboro, Route 1. ..J ^arahy anoouaeo myself a ean- dWfte for the offlee of Coroner for PgHffi —, subject to (he rulee ragalatloui of the Democratic party. % J. T. TAILOR, 8. G. .&* regulations of the election goven>- ing the same. JXO. D. Cil.OVKR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Mayor of Walter bo re, subject to the rulea of the Democratic party. W. B. ACKERMAN. } - * . To the Democratic Voters of the Town of Walterboro: I hereby re spectfully announce myself a candi date for Mayor of Walterboro. subject to the rules governing the primary. E. D. LEMAOK8. I hereby anoouace myself a can didate for re-electloa as alderman of the town of Walterboro, sebject to the rules of the Democratic party Claude A. Graven. HOW TO QUICKLY SIOP RHEUMATISM TaU ef have a pleasant evening, f,-<i send yonr dimes rejoioing In the lord’s cause. Mrs. W. D. Berry, Pres. Wichman Son. A Card. We respectfully announce to the ! voters of Colleton county that our candidate for the beat bread mak ing flour is UNDINE Flour. Terry rod Shaffer, WaMerboro, 8. C. Siegling Most House 1819 Established 1819 There Is as longer need for peo ple to suffer for years from shran tc, stubborn, rheumatism, lumbago, lame heck, stiff aad amotlea Joints and msec lee. The peta can be stopped very qui|ply, the soreness relieved, aad the swelling reduced by a short treatment with the new Root Juiee compound. Mr. C. Horatmc-n, 1114 W. Jef ferson 8t., Fort Wayne, led, who made a teat of tho new treat ment say a: ‘The HgameMa la the bands were ao badly crippled I could not open them. In fact I was crippled I coufd scarcely walk.' The benefit I derived from tho Juice treetmeut seems almost like a miracle." Mr. James Feltcher, of Oaleervllle. Qa.. suffered eleven yean. At times he could not get out of the house, aad spent several haedred dollars seeking a cure. He aays, "Root Juice worked like mag ic. Two bottles put me on my feet The swelling has almost goae. I eat well aad sleep fine." The Juice seems to exert Its strange curative lufleerce in severe stubborn and long standing eases ; as gaiekly **d sorely aa la the mildest ores for many who report complete cares have suffered for yearn and tried everything else without results. " Root Juice can now be obtained at ary good drug store. Those who decide to try It. however, are warned against tricky and dishoe eat druggists who are offering worth less imitations. “THE BEST OF EVERY THING IN MUSIC” Write tor price list pnd cata logue. It will be a pleasure for us to correspond with you. No. 243 King Street, charleston; S. C. A Wofi Hedosvl Union to Hftrt. The Second Union Division will meet with Pine Grove church No. 1, on Saturday before the Fifth Lord's Day In March at 14:tS a. m. Introductory sermon by Rer. J. C. Lawson. The following program wt be observed. Organisation, discus sion of subjeots In the order Burn ed. !'♦. In what respect do Baptiste DifUr from other Denominations, (without references to ordinances.) Is It Essectlal to Development of our Churches that these Distinctive Doctrines be taaght at least once each year. Discuaeieu to he opened hr F. O. 8. Curtin. lad. A paper to ho prepared by Johns, the saase being an export- spring, for then old Mother Earth 'of the Sunday School' la clothed in her most beautiful Peurlfoy. 1 mantle of green, sweet scented | 11.45—“The Trained Teacher.' flowers bloom by the wayside, and How? Why?"—Prof. C. L. Shealy. the air Is full of the sweet me!- n.M—The Graded Lamono aad odles of the many little songsters. | The Elementary Department—Mina The farmers have not made much Ida M. Fish burns, progress yet toward their farms. | it.II—“The Organised BlMd They have been asomswhnt hand!- Class at Work'*—H. 8. capped by the recent heavy rains Miss Mayma Carte/ is spending time with hsr sister. Mrs. 8. J. Ulmer of Pine Grove. Mr. Lee Hadsoa who has been attending college at Kinston, N. C., has returned home. Misses Alice, Florrte and Rath Crosby, spent Buaday vary pleas antly with Mina Isabella Creaky. Mrs. B. B. Crosby Is vlrttlag her tioa of John, Sl'.lt-IT. Appolatmen parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thom- Adjournment. PA1 TO NOYfCB- On the lltb day of April. 1*12. I will make my final return aad Immediately thereafter apply Jo the Probate Judge of CoMefor egpaty for Letters Dtomlesory of the es tate of P. D. Carter- J. T. Carter. u Administrator. Walterboro. 8. C.. Mar. 2d. 1»12. S-2d-4L •F CONSTANT USB. NOT A SPEAR OP GRABS ) CAN BE FOUND IN IT. of commKteee, intermission. Ird. To what extent Is M1 salon- ary Bv rage limn needed In the bounds of our Assoc Ration. Discus sion to be made by 8. B. Saunders nnd M« R. Stone. 4th. Systematic Benevolence Es sentia! to our Devetopmect from every view point, both In churches and Sunday schools. Discussion opened by H. J. Giv ens. _ - _ ' * ! UsusJ SUnday school exercises or Maas meeting tn the Interest of tho Snnday school work at the discretion df the pastor aad super intendent of Sunday schools. Mlsateosry sermon at 11 ©crock by Rev. Gee. A. Martin. R aspect fully submitted, by Committee on Program. Stokes, Mar. 15.—6peclal: Mrs. Juctor Crosby died February 22. She was ill only two daysj when the end came. Mrs Crosby was just 21 years old when she died. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Beach of Stokes. She was married to Mr. Junior Crosby, of Stokes, on Jure I. 1211. Mrs. _ __ Crosby leaves to moarn her loss a' ty wavwtloae.’which ^et"at7^'n husband father and mother, three on May € Th# convention, erttera, four brothers and a host eI „ t to the State Coe- of relatives and friends Her broth T c n tioB. which meets on May JS at eip and sisters ere as follows: T. DOOn . ‘"‘I w,,lla ^ a i All that the executive commlt- SF* *•" do 0, l Ap,i1 *• *• 10 ■•he M ™- Haddock, <rf Ehrhardt, j oat th * call v for the State Cor- B ^ 1 ’’ ^ —><K>». -bfck I. . f«al Mrs Crosby^ was a consistent mem matter. In view of the feet aa of Ritter. Mr. Willie Jones, of Walterboro. visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. 8. B. Saunders, of Stokes, spent Monday night aad Tuesday with Mr. Richard Crosby of this place. John C. Creaky of Walterboro, wan la tkla sect lor Tuesday. Mr. aad Mrs. Basil Ulmer, of Bethel visited the letter's parent* Mr. en« Mrs. h'chard Carter last Sunday. Columbia, March 14.— SpeeieJ: Gen Willie Jones has Issued a call for a meeting of tho State execu tive committee, to bo held In Co lumbia April Id, at • p. m., for tho purpose of Issuing a call for the State Corweatloa. The meeting was sailed tor April Id la order to allow the members who desire to stay over for the unveiling of the monument to the women* of the Confederacy, ou April 11, the next' day. / According to the rulea of (he party, the Democratic clubs -"Will meet on April 27 for the purpose of electing delegates to the coun- 12.S5—Appointment of Commit* tees. Reeasw. 2.do—"Postering the Mtsehmam Spirit la the School." f 2.15—Report from Schools. * 2.Id—"Our Township Standard—* President J. D. Rlaher. 2.45—Pledge to State aad Comet* work. l.dd—Report of aeartaattag com* ilttee aad election of offleem. ROLL <NP Roll of honor Cot tags villa High School, north ending Marsh tth. The following paplla attrined an average ef td per sent, or march * on leasees aad dsportmsnd. C dth Grade: Rshscea Dead ridge, Vasa Asbar* man# Pearl Ackerman, Eva Jer> dan, Blanche Ackerman. ^ ( •tk Grade: ^ Rasesll Ackermam Clarence Ack erman. Wendell Aekermaa, Alef DuRant. Tth Grade: T Rolred Aekermaa, Francis Whit aker. Allen Reeves. Cth Grade: Ethel Aekermaa, Oweaa Aekerma A male Pleree, Onsets Dudteat. ith Grade: Mabel Aekermaa dl; Clarence Dw* Hart, ft; Harry Free, ft; Ashby OrffTlth. d2; Calvin Reeves, dl. 4th Grade: Carrie Lou Willis. *1; Marvin Smith. 97; Alma Resvea, 92; Aa- ale Reeves. 99; Helen Pleree, dd. * Ird Grade: H Pottle Addison, dd. ^ 2nd' Grade. * " < 1 George Hoff, II. w Ady.. First Grade: * Lee Pierce. 95: Nell Aekermaa, 92; Dan Jordan, 93. t Flrat Grade: * ' Ralph Griffith. IT; Wm. HarrM Willie 99; Rena Bell HUl. dl; Geo. i2t UrCh i.v^mFf the expenses oT the committee are iFteree Griffith, dl; Son Isgett, ♦hat church last summer. W |,| e || amount to some $499. “ ~ ‘ _ Her body wee laid to rest In the |t hM ^ a .„ M ted that the of ru,M **• .mended, doing «s ThT* w * 3r w,,h thu ’ rtt<rtrt»y tk# Uli f w chftlrmM to ™»he out the formal eral eerrices wers conduct^ by ca jj The county chairman make R. Funderburk, of Walter- ' - that;Griffith. 98; Ian Mae Orlfftth. 94? ee Griffith. 91; S Dargaa Breland. 91 Rev. Nows Idttie Rode Ruffles Mar. IS—gpecial* Editor ...... . The Press and Standard: As the IT WILL CONTINUE To BE WELL day has passed and might has come so fair and bright, with the TRODDEN, OUR POUCY BEING THE BEST MEATS OBTAINABLE. H. A. FRANCIS Meat Market WALTERBORO, S C. could be called by the chairman Sfcertdan.S. 8. A _ The following interesting pro gram baa been arranged for the beawtlfal stars shiniog, all nature annual convention o' the Sheridan seems td be In sweet repose, township Sunday school araoeUtlon Thought I would write a few Hues which will be held with tho Provl- to thy deer old Press and .tend- deuce Methodist churah Sunday < •rd, as tt has been such a while March 24. A large attendance of alnee I have aaaa anything from Sunday school workers M urged thtaaertloa. •■<* expected. The program fol- The long dreary winter kaa about Iowa: . . * hoddau me a windy farewell, aad 11.99 a. m.—Devotional serviee. teraly apriag la with at agate. 1 15.18—Weleome. J. D. Ctaey. Np adaaau la more beaaUful than 11.19—'The Modem Conception We beg to aaaoanee that wa have .. * - . scrangvd with Mr. Perry g. Hudson out the calls for the county coo- of Ruffin, to act aa traveling rep ■ ventions, aad it haa been suggest- f raeaaUtlvp for The Prera sad ed that the State Convention Standard We bespeak for Mr. Hedsoa a cordlsJ reception over the county, aad may courtesies extend ed to him will be meet highly ap preciated by him as well aa by m* „ 1 Respectfully, $ W. W. Smouk, > Editor aad Proprlster*, J. T. Garris, ef WiHimas. wad among those who paid as a pleasant call ‘ “ A. E. Garter, ad