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KUDCnOlf TUESDAY, AVGUST S7, 1012. v Card* !• tbis column will 5e rUu v turn tfea Mm# intertcd to the pri- ’ man «*«e t,on at tbe following rates gtrietlj cash in advance: Per County Officers.. . .?3oo for Townkhlp Officers.. 3.00 Por Town Officers.. .. 3.00 FOB u. s. hex Ate. 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for the United States Sen ate, subject to .the rules of »he Democratic pe-rty. Your/ support and influence will be appreciated. N. B. DIAL. Laurens, 8. C. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of Court for Colle ton county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Demo- iratic party. J M ACKERMAN. Walterboro, S. C. I am a candidate for Judge, subject to tbe rules gov erning tbe Democratic party. J. SINCLAIR GLOVER. Walterboro, S. C. To the Democratic Voters of Col leton County: 1 respectfully an I am a c&odidate for Probate Judge of Colleton County," subject aounce that I am a candidate for i t0 the rul «* the Democratic pri- Clerk of Court for Collotbn county, ma ry subject to the rules of the party and pledge myself to support the nominees of the sr.-me. D B. HUDSON. Ruffin. S. C. O. ALBERT BEACH. Stokes, S. C. FOR CORONER. , * > I hereby .announce'myself a can- I hereby ahnour<ce myself a candi ^ » date for the office of Clerk of di(1ate for ,he offlc ® ot Coroner for Court for Colleton Cunty, subject to Colleton county and pledge myself the rules and regulations of the to abide the results of the Demo- Democratic party. If elected. I rr! ,>, , will give the public efficient ser vice. Respectfully. * J- M. BENTON. J. E. MOORE. FOR OOXORESS. To My Friends and Constituents of the S. C. District: Ten years ago you elected me to Congress by ar. overwhelming ma jority. During all these years I have endeavored to serve yon fai*h- fully and honestly. I have worked sealously- and unceasingly in your interest, having always in view that I was a public servant holding a sacred trust. It has been my er«i?a- vor to serve you courteously r-s wHl ss conscientiously and 1 have al-> ways responded promptly to the demand of every man, woman and child who baa cn-lled upon me. In offering for re-elecctlon I feel it unnecessary* to call your attention to the fact that a man becomes more useful to his state and country by reason of hit long servlcw in Con gress. Ttist each year be becomes more familiar with intricte work Infs of that great body, s'ron^r prd more intimate with his collea gues and consequently more useful to you. Ton realize of course that I ant better equipped than ever before to fulfill the duties to which you have assigned me. I trust your confidence in me as expressed on more than one occasion remains the same aad that yon will so record your votes in the coming primary. 1 yon earnestly and sin cerely for your kindnesii to me in the past and I promise my very best efforts in your behalf in the future With esteem, GEO S. LEGARE. Charleston S. C. FOR SOLICITOR. To the Democrats of Colleton County: I appreciate the large,vote which you pave me four years ago. and am a candidate for re-election to the office of Solicitor for the Ninth Jud:-<4wl Circuit, compost of Beaufort. Jatper, Colleton. and Charleston counties. 1 will abide the result of the deniocratic pri- >w mary. JXO. H. PEUR1FOY. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I am n candidate for Auditor of Colleton county, e-ud will appreciate the support of all Democratic vot ers. I will abide tbe result of the primary. J. E. BRYAN. Walterboro, S. C. I hereby annource my candidacy for tbe office of Auditor of Colleto county, aubject to the rules and regulations governing the Democrat k primary- _. ‘ D. M. ("NA1RD”) CARTER Ruffin, 8. C. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Auditor of Colleton county, subject to tbe rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party, and pledge myself to •bldd the result and support the nominees thereof. f EM. JONES. Walterboro, 8. C. I respectfully announce myself £• candidate for the offee of Audtor of Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulatons of the Pemo- cratc party, and pledge myself to support the nomnees of the s£-me. COLUMBUS N. LANGDALE. Weeks, March 19. .1 am a candidate for re-election I hrespect fully announce myself a8 coroner of Colleton county, sub- , , of Ject to the rules governing the Dem- Clerk of Court for Colleton County, ocra t! C nrtm-irv subject to the rules and regula- * C prlmar y tions of the Democratic party. W. HARLEY SAUNDERS. Walterboro, S. C. FOR SHERIFF. governing D. D RHODE. Cottageville, S. C.‘ I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Colleton county, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primaries. J. M AWN IE GARTER. 3reen Pond, S. C. I respectfully nnoounce myself a candidate for Coroner, and will abid the result of the Democratic pri mary. J. D. BUCHANAN. Islandton, S. C. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Coroner for Colleton CouNy, subject to the rules and regulations governng the Democrat ic Primary. Respectfully, 1SHAM DOPSON. Walterboro, Route 1. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff for Colleton Cour*y, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. T. H. CALDWELL. SR. Lodge, 8. C. I am a candidate for-the office I respectfully announce myself a' 0 * corone r and pledge myself to candidate for re-election to the of-; sb,de th « . rebU,t of ,he Democratic flee of Sheriff of Colletoc county I )rlmar y end pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic primary. W. R. FOX. Walterboro, S. C. I hereby announce myself a can didate for tbe office of Sheriff of Colleton County, subject to tbe rules of the Democratic party. L. G. OWENS. LUCIOUS R. HIOTTT. Walterboro. I am a candidate for sheriff, and ask the support of the voters of tba county. I will abide tbe result of the Democratic primary. D. E. SMOAK, Smoaks, Mar. 13. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Coroner for Colleton cunty, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. J. T. TAYLOR, Smoaks, 8. C. COUNTY HIGHWAY COMMIS SIONER . FOR MASTER. Thanking my friends for past kindness shown- me, I respectfully ' ty announce myself as e- candidate for pledge mj-self to abide the results re-election to the office of Master ' Realizing that it Is correct for the people to have a voice In select ing their officers, and as the County Executive committee has placed the- offlce in the primary, I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for coui>-' Highway Commissioner, and 'or Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. ° C. G. HENDERSON. Walterboro, 8. C. * FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDU CATION. At the solicitation of my friends 1 hereby announce myself a candi- dE<te tof the office of Superinten dent of Education for Colleton coun ty, and ask the support of the Democratic voters of the county, ar* pledge myself to abide the rules and regulations governing ihe Dem ocratic prime-ries. E. H. ••NICK” ULMER. Ruffin, R. 2. of the Democratic primary. Geo. W. Sweat, Hendersonville, S. C. I am a candlidats for towaahlp commissioner of Bella township, •ad pledge myself to abjdo the re- •ult of the Democtctlc primary. Ruffin, S. C. KherhUn Township. I hereby announce myself a caiv didate for Township Commissioner for Sheridan township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary W. P. ADDISON. Cottageville, S. C. Warren Township. I hereby announce myself a can did .‘e for the office of township commij-sioncr for Warren township, subje t to the rules of the Dem- ocraMc primary . J. \y. KINSEY. Smoaks 8. White Hall, 8. C. R. F. D. 1. I hereby aanounce myself a caa- didato for Magietrato of Heyward township, subject to the rules gov erning the Democratic primary. F. O. BLOOKER White Hall. R. 1. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of Heywcrd township, and -Hedge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. R. G. W. BRYAN. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Township Commissioner for Warren townshpi. subjecj to the rules of the Democrt-tlc primary. CHAS. W. CROSBY. William's, 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 oftvr as a candidate for the House of RepreeentE41ves, and pledge my self to abide the result of the Democratic primary. G. W. WAY. Walterboro, R. 3. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Representative from Col leton county, Mid pledge myself to abide by tbe rules governing the Democratic primary. Respectfully, J. L. ROBERTSON. Round, S. C. respectfully announce myself a cs-ndidate for the House of Reprase tatives for Colleton coun<y. I pledge myself to abide the reeult of the Democratic primariee, and to sup port the nominees of the same. HENRY K. STRICKLAND. Lodge, 8. C. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Fraser township, subject to the rules gov erning the Democratic primary. H. HODGES. To the Democratic voters of Glover and Sheridan townships, I a candidate for re-election to •he office otf magistrate,. Subject 'be rules and regulations of the party. I will appricate your sup port. T. M REEVES. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Verdier tewnahip. subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. J. E. GAfTCH. Week*, 8. C. To the Democratic voters of Wal terboro, Wolf Creek and Ritter, I am a candidate for the office of Magistrate at Walterboro, aubject to tbe rules of the Democratic party. ' J. D. COLSON. Walterboro, 8. C. • To the Democratic voters of Colls ton county: II hereby announce my candidr.cy for the House of Repre sentatives, subject to the rules and regulr-tiona governing the Democrat- c party. | A. P. SMITH. Smoaks, S. C. * — I hereby announce my condldacy for magistrate of Walterboro subjec to the rules of the Democratic pri mary. J. A. EDWARDS. Walterboro, 8. C. Vii To the Democratic voters of Col leton County: I am a candidate for tbe office of Superintendent of Education for Colleton County, ac4 pledge myself to abide by the re sult of tbe Democratic primary and support the nominees thereof. HUGO S. STRICKLAND. . 1 dcgjre to announce myself CflfJ.dMe tor county highway com mi^sioncr of Colleton county, and H pledge myself to abide the result of the Deniocratic primary^ N F. J. Berry. Smoaks, S. C. FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER. Heyward Township. 1 am a candidate for township commissioner of Heyward t^snsliip, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primarjss. H. T. HERNDON. Wa-lterboro R. 5. FOR MAGISTRATE. 't the solicitation of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Mn-glstrate, Broxton Township, subject to the rules of .the Demo cratic party. H. A. CUMMINGS. to -I nm a candIdc*t?®for Magistrate fer Broxton townehlp, subject rules of the Democratic party. Respectfully, R. R. MILEY. Lodge. S. C. I am a candidate for re-election as county aupeiin4endent of edu- ation, e-nd ask tbe support of my frienda and all voters of the coun ty. I agree to abide by tbe re sult of the Democratic primaries. H. W. BLACK, SR. Walterboro, March 5. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for County Superintenden of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. LOUIS C. PADGETT. COUNTY TREASURER. I am a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, E-nd shall ap preciate the support of the voters To the Democratic voters of'of the county. 1 thank you for the Colleton county. I am fc candidate support given me in former rades, for the office of Auditor for ( olle- pledge myself to abide the re ton county subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries C. W . Walterboro, S. C. PELLUM. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for auditor for Colleton county, aubject to tbe rules of the Democratic party. A. A. PATTERSON. JR Walterboro, 8. C. ^ I am a candidate for Auditor for Colleton county subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. 1 pledge myself to support the nom luces of the party. Respectfully, D. L. SMITH. Walterboro, March 12. 191L FOB CLERK OP COURT. I announce myself a candidate for Clerk of Court of Colletoa coun ty. subject to the rule# of tbe Dem- •enute pnrty. ♦ B. B. HeTEER. suit of the Democratic primary. J. L. LYONS, Smoaks, S. C. Thanking my- friends for their confidence in- my administration by their having re-elected me as county treasurer, 1 hereby oftfer myself as a candidate again for re-election, and plede the same fidelity to duty as In the past. Lwill E*bide the re sult of the DemocraJic primaries. R. E. JONES. Walterboro. cratic pnrty and pledge myself support the nominee* thereof. P. P. HIOTT. Walterboro, 8. C. I am a candidate for township commissioner of Heyward town ship, and pledge myself ^to ebide the result of the Democratic pri mary. . J. EDGAR GRAVES. Walterboro, R. 5. By the request of my friends I announce myself a candidate lot the office of township commissioner for Heyward township. o Subject to th* rules of the democratic primary. A. A. YARN Walterboro R. F. D. 4,. By the request of my friends, I am a candidate for the office of township commissioner for Heywcrd Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and If elected will fill position fairly and honest ly. J. B. SMOAK. Ruffin Rdute 2, April 4th.^ 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, S. C. 'if I hereby announce myself a can didate tor Magistrate of Belis township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri maries. H. W. HUDSON. JR.* Ruffin, S. C. • 1 am a candidate for re-election aa Magistrate of Bells townsh<p, sub Ject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. a A. WALKER. Ruffin, 8. C. Verdier Township. I hereby announce myself a candi To the voters of Walterboro, Wolf Creek wid Ritter. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate of the town of Walter boro, aubject to the rules of the Democratic party. J. H. Chaplin, S. C. Green Pond, I hereby didate for of. Blake ajlnoi tpe « I nounce mjseif a can office of Magistrate owndes townships, aubject tojtbe rules of the Demo- cratjc primary. D. Robinson, I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Magistrate for WaJterboro, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic party. BEN R. HIERS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the dffice of Magistrate for Walterboro, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic P*rtj>. B. J. CROSBY. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Hade This Newtarg Lady Qad She Followed Snggesttoa. Newburg. 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Mr. Sweat has been township commissioner since his appointment by delegation upon the adoption off [.the law creating this office pt tho icet session of the legislature. Mr. Sweat Is 45 years of age and was born at Summerville which was ther- a portion of Colleton roun*y. He has been 2- resident, however, of the present Colleton county for a number of years, and married '.n this county. By tradfc, Mr. Sweat is a machinist, having served hl» E-ppreKleeship in the railroad ma- ntlne shops of the Southern Railway Following his experlen<e In these shops ar*l in phosphate mining. Mr. Rweat plr-nted rice eight years, slnco which trie he has been* living a at Hen letsoaville wh-r* be has con ducted a blacksmith and repair chop. He waa mayor of Henderson ville over two years and resigned to accept the position off township com missioner to which he was appointed by delegation. While bolding thin position .Mr. Sweat haa built a good many miles of excellent roeds in his community White Hall S. O I rest date for township commissioner for dldacy f Verdier township, subject to the rules governing the Democratic pri mary. JNO. KICKLIGHTER. Walterboro, S. C. ctfully announce my can- ■ the office of M&gittrate of Heyward-township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. JASPER O QUIN. I am a candidate for Township Commissioner, of Verdier Towr- j ship. 1 will abide the result of the Democratic primaries. WASHINGTON A. CARTER. , Weeks,-S. C. Broxton Township. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Township Commissioner for Broxton township subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party. A. J. 81NEATH. Islandton, Morch 13. PROBAl^* JUDGE. I herefiy announce myeelf a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Colleton County, subject to the I hereby announce myself a candi rules and regulations of the Demo- date for Township Commissioner from Broxton Township, subject to the rules governing same. E. W. P. McMfLLAN. Lodge. Mar. 4. lilt. After repealed solicitation of friends, I hereby announce my can didacy for the office of maRblr-ite of Heyward township, pledging my self to £*l)fge by the results of the Democratic primary. H. J. GIVENS. White Hall, Route I. 1 am a candidate for Magistrate of Heywcrd township* and pledge myeelf to abide the result of the Democratic primary. „ Geo. S. Cla/k, ^ I hereby announce thyself s> can didate for the office of Magistrate for Heyward township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. L. W. IHLEY. Walterboro, Rcuie 6. Lee G! The card of Lee Givens, of Ruf fin, aitovars In this issue of The Press and Standard aa a, candidate for township commlMior«r of Bells township. Mr. Givens Is a young man, 30 years of age. and is farm ing near Sniders Mr. Givens has had some experience in roa|l work, and has worked considerably or* pub* He work for the county. His friends hope for him a sucessful rgndida- cy. t W. IL RasteHin Wifli'lraH*. 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