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I 1M<*' CANS TOBDAY. S7, 1M& will b« ran to the pri- the following rates oiTaooe: Offleen.. ..15.00 - Officers.. 3.00 ffleers.. .. 3.00 « pOB U. •. SENATE. I gaaohAcc myself a can- lor the United States Sen-, »ate, to the roles of the | pcoaocratie H*tJ- Your support '• and lafln«oe« will be appreciated. I';' N. B. DIAL, p Lanreas, 8. C. \ «7Mlf a Madldato for re-electlom to the of- Bbtrlff of Collot09 comity *** Pledge myself to abide the mien of the Democratic primary. w H FOX # Walter boro, 8. C. I FOR SOLICITOR. ij>0 the Democrats of Colleton Ooahty: I appreciate the large vote which yoa gare me four years ago. IgA am a candidate for re-election le the office of Solicitor for the HJath Jadicial Circuit, composed of S^afert, Jasper, Colleton, and Oaileatra couatlea. I will abide the aaoelfc of the democratic pri mary. JNO. H. PEURIFOY. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Colleton County, subject tt> the roles of the Democratic party. L. O. OWENS. I-am a candidate for sheriff, and ask the support of the voters of the County. 1 will abide the result of thW)emocr&tlc primary. " X D. E. SMOAK, Smoaks. Mar. 13. FOR MASTER. Thanking my friends for past kindness shown* me, I respectfully announce myself as a. candidate for re-election to the office of Master f or Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. C. O. HENDERSON. Walterboro, 8. C. a candidate the of coroner and pledge myeetf to abide the gsalt of the Democrat!# primary. • ^ lucious r. morn*. Walterboro. .e I hereby announce myself n can didate for the office of Coroner for Colleton cunty, subject to tho rule# and regulation* of the Democratic party. J. T. TAYLOR. Smoaks, 8. C. FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER. Heyward Township. 1 am a candidate for township commissioner of Heyward townshift subject to the rules of the .Demo cratic primaries. H. T. HERNDON. WeJterboro R. 5. y To the Demoemtls enters of Oollo m county: if hereby announce my candidacy for the House of Repre sentatives, subject to tho rules and regulations governing the Democrat ic party. ) A. P. SMITH. | Smoaks, 8. C. FOR MAGISTRATE. At the solicitation cf friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate, Broxton Township, subject to the roles of tho Demo eraiic party. * » . H. A. CUMMINGS. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDU CATION. COUNTY AUDITOR. j^ggn a candidate .for Auditor of Colleton county, and will appreciate the support of all Democratic vot- •n. I will abide the result of the primary* w ^ j. E. BRYAN. Walterboro, 8. C. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho office of Auditor of Colleto county, auhject to the rules and regulations governing k primary. ^ carter I*. Ruffin, 8; C. I n—an ffully announce myself a ffcfiaetA for tho office of Auditor of OaUetoa county, subject to the role#.and regulations of the Demo- eratic party, and pledge myself to ^ abide tho result and jupport f the V 'samlneee thereof. f B M. JONE8. • Walterboro, 8. C. j respectfully announce myself a candidate for tho offco of Audtor of Colleton county, subject to the rmleo and rcgulntona of the D^ mi >- ernte party, and pledge myseH to support tho aomneee of thesame. COLUMBUS N* LANODALE. Weeks,‘March 1*. v V To the Democratic voters of Colleton county. I am a candidate for tho office of Auditor for Colle ton county subject to the rules of the Democrat 1c primaries. c. wTjpellum. Walterboro, 8. C. v I respectfully announce myself a candidate for auditor for Colleton county, aubject to the rules of the Democratic party. „„„„ A. A. PATTERSON, JR. Walterboro,- 8. C. v I am a candidate for Auditor for Colleton oounty subject Tb'the rules governing tho Democratic primary. I pledge myself to .support the nom laees of tho party. Respectfully, D. L. SMITH. WaUorhoro, March IS. ISIS. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce myself a caadi date for Clerk of Court for Colle ton county, aabject to the rules and regulations governing the Demo cratic party* J. M. ACKERMAN. Walterboro, 8. C. * To tho Democratic Voters of Col leton County: I respectfully an nounce that I am a candidate for Clerk of Court for Colleton county, subject to the rules of the party and pledge myself to support the nominees of tho same. D. B. HUDSON. Ruffin, iL C. I hereby announce myself a candi date.for tho office of Clerk of Court fbr Colleton Cunty, eubject to tho rule# and regulations of the Democratic party. If elected, I will give tho public efficient ser vlet. Respectfully. J. E. MOORE. I announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court of Colleton coun ty, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic party. E. R. McTEER. I krespectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court for Colleton County, subject to tho rules and regula tions of tho Democratic party. W. HARLEY SAUNDERS. Walterboro, 8. C. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Colleton county, subject to the rules governing the Democratic prinarles. . J. MANNK1E CARTER. Orson Pond, 8. C. 1 hereby nnaeunce myself u can didate for tho office of Sheriff for Colleton County, subject to tho ndm ad tholM t im|p* La, At the solicitation of my friends I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superinten dent of Education for Colleton coun ty, and ask the support of the Democratic voters of the county, an pledge myaelf to abide the rule* and regulations governing the Dem ocratic primariee. E. H. ULMER. Ruffin, R. 2. To the Democratic voters of Col leton County: I am a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Colleton County, and pledge myself to abide by the re sult of the Democratic primary and support the nominees thereof. HUGO 8. STRICKLAND. I am a candidate for re-electiou as county superintendent of edu- atlon, and ask the support ot my friends and all voters of the coun ty. I agree to abide, by the re sult of the Democratic primaries. H. W. BLACK. SR. Walterboro, March 5. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for County Superlntenden of Education, subject to the roles of the Democratic primaries. LOUIS C. PADGETT. COUNTY TREASURER. 1 am a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and shall ap preciate the support of the voters of the county. I thank you for the support given me in former races, and pledge myself, to abide the re sult of the Democratic primary. J. L. LYONS. Smoaks, 8. C. • Thanking my* friends for their confidence in* my administration by iheir having re-elected me as county treasurer, 1 hereby oEer myself as a candidate again for re-election, and pledg the same fidelity to duty as In the past. I will abide the re sult of the Democratic primaries. R. E. JONES. Walterboro. PRORATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for the office Approbate Judge for Colleton County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. ^ P. P. HIOTT. Walterboro, 8. C. I am a candidate for Probate Judge, subject to the rules gov erning the Democratic party. J. SINCLAIR GLOVER. Walterboro, 8. C. I am a candidate for Probate Jndge of Colleton County, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary. O. ALBERT BEACH. * Stokes, 8. C. FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Coroner for Colleton county and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic primary. J. M. BENTON. I am a candidate for re-election as coroner of Colleton county, sub ject to the rules governing the Dem ocratic primary. x D. D- RHODE. Cottagevllle, S. C. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Coroner, and will abid the result of the Democratic pri mary. J. D. BUCHANAN. Islandton, 8. C. <; I hereby announce myaelf a can didate for Coroner for Colletou County, subject to tbe rules and regulatkms goverang the Democrat ic Primary. N Respectfully, I8HAM DOPBON. ' Walterboro, Rente 1. I am a candidate for township commissioner of Heyward town ship, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. J. EDGAR GRAVES. Walterboro, R. 5. By tbe request of my frienda I announce myaelf a candidate M the office of township commissioner for Heyward township. Subject to the roles of the democratic primary. A. A. VARN Walterboro R. F. D. 4,. By tbe request of my frienda, I am a candidate fpr the office of township commiMlooer for Heyward Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and If elected will fill position fairly and hoaeet* ly* J. B. SMOAK. Ruffin Route 2, April 4th. Verdier Township. I hereby announce myaelf n candi date for township commissioner for Verdier township, aubject to the rules governing the Democrwtie pri mary. JNO. KICKLIGHTER. Walterboro, 8. C. I hereby announce myaelf a can didate for township commissioner for Verdier township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic prt* mary. W. B. EASTERUN. Round, 8. C. I am a candidate for Township Commissioner, of Verdier Towm* ship. I will abide the result of the Democratic primaries. WASHINGTON A. CARTER. Weeks, 8. C. I am a candidate for Magistrate for Broxton towcehlp, subject to rules of the Democratic, party. ^ Respectfully, R. R. MILET. Lodge, 8, C. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of Broxton tow ship, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. N. JONES. Lodge, 8. C. I hereby announce myself a can didate lor Magistrate of Bells township, subject to the rules and regulations ot tbs Democratic pri maries. H. W. HUDSON, JR. Ruffin, 8. C. I am a candidate for re-election as Magistrate of Bella township, sub Ject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. A. WALKER. Ruffin, 8. C. I respectfully announce my can didacy for the office of Magistrate of Heyward township, aubject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. JASPER O’QUIN. To the voters of Walterboro, Wolf Creek &nd Ritter. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate of the town of Walter boro, subject to tbe roles of the Democratic party. J. H. Chaplin, Green Pond, 8. C. I hereby announce myaelf a can didate for the office of Magiatrate of Blake uxl Lowndes townships, subject to tbe rules of the Demo cratic primary. R. D. Robinson, White Hall 8. C. Broxton Township. I hereby announce myaelf a can didate for Township Commissioner for Broxton township aubject to the rulea and regulation! of the Demo cratic party. A. J. 81NEATH. Islandton, Morch 13. I hereby &nnounce mysglf a candi date for Township Commissioner from Broxton Township, subject to the roles governing same. E. W. P. McMFLLAN. Lodge, Mar. 4, 1912. After repeated solicitation of friends, I hereby announce my can didacy for the office of magistrate of Heyward township, pledging my-* self to abide by tbe result! of the democratic primary. H. J. GIVENS. Whitp Hall, Route 1. I am a candidate for Magistrate of Heywwd township, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Geo. 8. Clark, , Bells Township. I am a candlidate for township commissioner of Bells township, and pledge myaelf to abide the re sult of the Democratic primary. E. E. GOODING. Ruffin, 8. C. Township. I hereby announce myaelf a can didate for Township Commissioner for Sheridan township, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary W. P. ADDISON. Cottagevllle, 8. C. 1/hereby announce myself a can didate tor the office Of township commiaaioner for Warren township, aubject to the rules of 4be Dem ocratic primary . J. W. KINSEY. Bmoaka 8. C. I hereby announce myaelf a can didate for/Township Commiaaioner for Warren towuahpl, aubject to the rules of the Democratic primary. CHA8. W. CROSBY. Williams. 8. C. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To the Democratic voters of Col leton county: I have decided, at the earnest solicitation of many friends throughout the county, to offer as a Candidate for tbe House of Represent^Ives, and pledge my self to abide the result of the Democratic primary. G. W. WAY. Walterboro, R. 3. I hereby announce myaelf a can didate for Representative from Col leton county, and pledge myself to abide by the rulea governing the Democratic primary*. Respectfully, J. L. ROBERTSON. Round, 8. C. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the House of Repress tatlves for Colleton eonntyv I pledge myself to nbitfe tho result of tho Democratic primariee, and to sup port tbe uomtnees of the same. ^ HENRY K- FHUCKLAND. Lodge, R. C. D. ». J f a cpn- Whlte Hall, S. C. R. F I hereby announce myself didate for Magistrate of Heyward township, subject to the rules gov erning the Democratic primary. F. Q. BLOOKER. White Hall. R. 1. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Magiatrate for Heyward township, aubject to the rules of tbe Democratic party. L. W. IHLEY. Walterboro, Route I. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of Heyward township, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. R. G. W. BRYAN. I hereby announce myself n can** didst# for Magiatrate of a Fraser township, subject to the rulea gov erning the.Democratic primary. H. HODGES. To the Democratic voters of Glover and Sheridan townships, I am a candidate for re-election to the office of magistrate,. Subject the rules and regulations of the party. I will apprlcate your sup port. T. M. REEVES. . I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Verdier township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. J. E. CATCH. Weeks. 8. C. To the Democratic voter* of Wal terboro. Wolf Creek and Ritter, I am a candidate for the office of Magiatrate at Walterboro, subject to the rule# of the Democratic party. J. D. COLSON. Walterboro, 8. C. I hereby* announce myself a can didate for the office of Magiatrate for Walterboro, subject to the rules and regulations of tbe Democratic party. BEN R. HIERS. I hereby announce myaelf a can didate for tbe office of Magistrate for Walterboro, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic QR08*T. f hsfuhff far amdktrnte or WUtorhero snhjee to the rules of tho DsmncrsHs pri mary. J. A. EDWARDS. Walterboro, 8. C. . - " fMk. URDU) WORKED UKE_A OURM Alter OieratkM Fatal t» ldp» CarMWMfcfd Like • ~ Jonesville. 8. C.—-"I suffered with womanly troubla,” writes Mrs. A 8. Kendrick, la n letter from this plgeo, “sad at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet Tho doctor mid I would never be any better, and that I would have to have an operation, or I would have a cancer. I went to the hospital, and they a ted on me,Jmt.I got no better. They mid medicines would do me ao r and I thought I would have to die. At lest I tried Cardnl, and began to improve, 00 1 continued using It Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don’t feel any pains. Onrdul worked like a There must be merit la thin purely vegetable, tonic remedy, tot^i Oardul—tor it has been In m me for more than M yean, for tho treatment ot womanly disease. Fleam try It, for your H. B.- Writr rec Utftw' /Uvtoery Mon MoertnoCo.. OwtuaMsa. Tm Mruttwmg. mSM-mo* book. ’'H Or Wean.” mm to •naew.m SENATOR AQKERMAX WRITES. r,N. Y.- M lhomo ter It yearn old month, eo hod that I would hove la haem her homo fkom eclmal aud puttortobol to get retteL* “After | Lydia E. nmumm'e poend^ah? Hmm enjoyhf tlmheiited e highly. I wam every good mathao rood what year modMuehoo 4mm far r «hfld.”—Mrs. Racaauo N. Doneat' tU Exchange St, Ipcheslm, N.Y. StoMsvffia, OhJa~“I suffered Mum onndwns very href- ubr. A friend am eteed mo to toko lydfe E. Ptnkhsna’s Yoffotoblo Gme- •oond, and hefmo 1 Lad tnkauRo whole «d two hottloo I feund rsMaf. lorn only Mxtseu yuan old; but I have hot E^f ‘" thanks far whot Lydia K 'p&thom'a Vegetable Oompomid has done far me. 1 hod taken other medktaMO hut dM net fled relief.”—Mlm Co«A B. FomutKM, FtootsvUle, Ohio, R.F.D., Ho. L Reed Law end tmULHIMo —BOH Cottrgevllle, June 24.—The Press tsmhavebesai and Standard: The present road law should hsvo s fair trial before thinking of making any changes or to repeal K. I know it la a D good law; watch the results. More and better roads built permanently and otberwipc In the last IS months than there has been In* years before. Each towrohlp le to receive Its proportionate share of road tax based on the taxable prop erty in each township. The town ship commissioner is to see that ’a V« they get It and have It properly ap- plied on the roads and bridge*. This make* It a local matter. They ov?r- *e the construction* of road*, etc. This 1* to my opinion r. good fea ture In the law. I am quite sure It will cost the county less that* the old plan of employing so many overseers besides saving the salary of two county comralasloners. The Highway* Commissioner, hrv- ing all the power of the former county supervisor, with the town ship commissioners, looking after the poor farm and all other matter* pertatr*!ng to the public affair* of the county r*nd wherever the chain gang la employed, expenses to be paid out of the funds apportioned to the township in which work! Is done, and at his discretion nse the money paid Id by railroads for road tax, to do emergency work and to supplement fund In townahi;g aches. •tony Walterboro people take their Hvm la their hands by aegleet> lag the kldnejn when they know these organa pood help, flick kId- Dry* are responsible for n vaot amount of suffering and ill health, bet there in * no need to ettf- fer nor to remain In danger. Urn Doan’s Kidney Pllle—a remedy that has cured thousands of kid ney ■Afferent. The following statement leavOO no ground for doubt. Capt. George WUlirma, Bay 8t., Beaufort, 8. C., says: *T am will ing to verify my former endoraemeh of Doan’s Kidney Pill* that I gave In April 1908 ard you may con tinue Its publication. I suf fered from dull pains through the small of my back and was un comfortable when I aat down. If I remained seated for owblle. It was difficult for me to get up and often my bffch was so lame au weak that I could hardly move. Wb ? I saw Doan’s Kidney PHI# advertised, I got a supply and they dM mo o world of good. The eouleate of three boxes strengthened my kidney and, entirely relieved my pain# and where work la mostly needed. Some objections have been raised against this being an appointive of fice instead of an elective one. It can be clearly seen that this office thonld be non-political; should he filled by n practical business man. so that the financing of our county should be done on strict business principles. We should not have iv man In this place who la under any obligation tor his office, aa often times, no doubt, political debts have been paid by the taxpayer of our county In exorbltrut claims being approved and paid. We should get value received for every dollar paid out of the county treasury. Id making these appointments we selected the best me.'erlal we could get. It was almost a surprise to ourselves when the name of Col. Hill was offered for Highway Com missioner, and when be consented n . to accept, we were well pleased, feeling rseurrd we had one of the best business men In the cour/y for the place. As also, it was In the case of Mr. D. L. Smith. When Mr. Black died. It wr*s necessary* to get a competent practical man. one familiar with the office to take charge and when his nrroe was offered alorg with others, we felt we did the best for Colle ton county when we had him ap pointed. It waa no time for delay he took charge of the office ' at once and we will see good results. We knew would have a. howl about these things, but we counted the cost and would do the same thing over again under the circum stances ard what ha# been doom will have my hearty support until my term of office expires. <!. D. Ackerman. For sale by all cents. Foct#r-MHh«rn Co., N0w York, nolo a—nte fop tho UM MAOMIM* Off 1 QUALITY^ W Alt It ANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you p'trrhaasthsXKW UOMK you will haves life Mart at the pries yoo pay, sad Will not have aa eadlrsg chain of lepaira. p 71—-T *0 ]L®J Qo-Ety it it lha in tbe end to buy. It ym WMitaaewInf machine, writs Sir ear latest catalog*# befuce yoj purck III ta Horn Si«in( ItciM Cl, tap. iRi' ^ .# Each age of our Jlvee ha# Its joya. Old people bhooM'he hap py. sad they will he If Chamber Tablets are taken to atreag.firii tho digest.op, and keep the bowoto rvg- uiar. The** tablets . are mild and gentle la their action and especially suitable tor people «T middle ape and older. Par Ohio Iff UH It. 4 * 1 I Mi