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^00-' * -t* . - imMi m ipP j *•. ms >,*a. •_ iwt. istt. Tear •1.0* CAVAKN (USES CAMPAIOW DM3 AT Wi BIG CROWD AND BIG PICNIC every Wfs3r.e*4ar at Waltcrboro 8. C. WEDNESDAY. AUG 2t. ISIS. W« dow rail upon the people of Cotletoa to pat asMe all thoochta of polities and vat basy for the a ext coaaty fair to he held Nov. S-8 at Waltcrhoro. At last the campaign is over and Vo eaa now get down to haalaesa. Merer before perhaps Id the history of the state has there been such a campaign la point of Interest by the people ceaerally-. Eren when TUI mao con d acted the ISPS enm- paiga there was no greater iatereet If Indeed It was as great as hss been assaifeated In the 1912 cam paign. We are glad It is over, and wo here and now call npon oar peo ple to forget the bitterness of their political differences. If there was May bitterness, and let ns lire to gether In friendly spirit as before. After all. no matter who la the gor- •rnor. we bare to lire right on here and amor tail with each other in a bosineas sod Social way. Therefore It Is well to dwell together la nnlty. Things are said In the boot of political debate that won Id not be said otherwise, and it is vnll to forget say sc-h remarks if pack were made M IP The Yol lowing filed their aoooantf so provided by law*., with* the Clorlb.of ifcwt, before the flint primary . This nonrspnper has been hanl^ •ff la the connty fight sad has far ^rept perhaps the attack nu.de •d only oae candidate In the 8ia/e campaign This we hare done oe- Canse of ronsdentioos acmples sM a desire to serre the people by ad vocating the election of the best ma to office as we sow lt. # Fbr this me hare been commended and ©or- deirr.. .1 We are plensed. however, that no one has been so nnkind a^ to charge that we were snfair in •or fight We always struck abov« the belt.' ar»l Inter.! to coaMnu** to do so in every f’ght w*. make Ha* n<w for basiness and progress. at a Gosus’ ent to See 71*e Close. The last campaign meeting was held Aaturdey -at Walterboro eery Urge crowd wrgg present, the number being variously estimated at from twelve to fifteen hundred voters, besides a number of ladies. The speaking was held at the stand erected for the State campaign party. The day passed off quietly sod good order prevailed generally. The receipt of the News and Courier containing Tillman’s letter endorsing Ira B. Jones for Governor, created a profound impression and was easily the feature of the day. Immediately upon receipt of tbU paper. The Press end Standard got bnsy and published two. thousand .circulars containing Tlllaun’s let- tei. These were distributed to the crowd during the afternoon. The campaign which closed with the meeting Saturday has been a remarkable one In* many respects. It has been high toned and free from any personal element. As a 'consequence there are no wounds to be healed. The question of sup porting a candidate for Governor was eliminated from the race en tirely and this is largely reeponti- ble perhaps for the good feeling which characterized the audience in all there meetings. The ladies of Walterboro had ar ranged a picnic dinner which was enjoyed during an intermission from !:•* to 2:30 o’clock. This dinner was spread on picnic tables erected at the rear of the speaker's stand and was all that could be ex pected. A statement had been made that it was impossible to get up a picnic dinner at Walterboro, but through the generalship of Mrs. D. L. Smith, assisted by a number of other ladles, s> spread which would have done credit, even to Cot- tageville, was provided. The apeechmaking for the occas ion was above the ordinary, every candidate putting forth his best ef fort before so large an audience. *niere were dd especial featurea, ex- fU*v. P. W. Warren on Mr. L. O. Owens, candidate for sheriff. Mr. Warren accused Mr. Owens of hav/ i*g employ.d a deputy who had ex acted 50 cents a day from bailiffs at court before consenting for them to serve. F. J. Berry, candi date for highway oomml&shmer. was absent, having beeh called home by telegram, r.unounctng the burning of hie dwelling and c^Kitenta early /Um D. B. Hudson.. E. R. McTeer. . W. H. Saunders. J. M. Ackerman. J. E. Moore.. . e e • • • e 117.00 25.00 It.50 17.00 17.00 y. Saturday morning at/Hmoaka, rp- or» receipt of this/ietegn^ta, Mr. Bvrry ini mediately left for his home. Uca. J L. Robertson, candidate for houae of sepreseiU^tlvee, w.'vs also absent, /bn account of the J. ». Glover.. 10.00 G. Albert Beach 10.00 Repeeaesstat I vea. P. L. Jobes .. .. t.00 Henry K. Strickland.. .... t.O O. W. Way OJfo J. L. Robertson J. T. Polk /0 Hups, of Education./ Hugo 8. Strickland.. 11.25 L. C. Padgett 14 50 H. W. Black 11.75 E. H. Ulmcr^. , . . . .. .. 11.25 j J. L. Lyons . . 25.00 j R. E. Jones v .. .. 25.00 Master. C. G. Hendersor* 30.05 Ooroner. D. D. Rhode 6.G6 J. T. Taylor 6.07 J. D. Buchanan 6 67 L. R. Hlott 7.07 J. M. Benton 7 «7 I. W. Dopson 6.07 hie mot I8aturda>/horning. Chairman How- el. expressed their regrets at being I absent^ - 1’iyforttinattdy late in the after noon a little blind tiger liquor Ahsadwteljr (.tvm Away. 1 c/me in evidence and it was neces- . • , . , .V. I. JH HT THINK DO' IT. A Euwr HaiMtrrd Dullar ( pt.iw Piano la again demonstrated practically t/. the having public of this section, by thu wonderful Advertising system »ow employed by the moat,enter prising business house of Walterbo- ro who are going to give away ab solutely free to some one of their ««*tomem oa Dee. 25 the beautiful Ora»d Piano orhk-h will he oa exhibition at their store, la a few days. The Upton sells “T fear hundred dollors and is a high flies In.*ralliest la every ree- 9~U guaranteed by the makers for toy yearn. Just thtak of it A to«r hundred dollar piano to be gir- away. A few years ago. if & »t was to do such a thing he coasldered a fit subject an any lam. hat conditions hare yet la the face of the sans spent in advertising *he fict of The Brow a Furniture ar.J Hardware Company giving away a 9ld9 *6 piano Js a atapeadous un- . dertakiag and it clearly demon- ••Vateo their desire to be *P to and a little ahead’’ of the spirit of the times maa from the audience, because of interruptions during the speech of Hugo S. Strcikland, erndidate for county superintendent of educa tion . A personal encounter occured also during the afternoon between G. E. H. Moore, of Hendersonville, and Eugeue Griffin, of Stokes. It seems that this fight was brought about on account of partisanship in the goveroor’a race. Mr. Griffin is a supporter of Blease and Mr. Moore of Jones. An altercation ensued be tween them, which resulted in an epithet from Mr. Griffin which was resented by Mr. Moore. Friends in tervened and separated the combat ants before ar«y serious injuries werl inflicted. Towmahlp Ot>mml<»loncr R W Hoff 4.65" Jro Kickllghter . .4.00 B. O. B«'sch 4.00 Jpeper Roberteon. . , a 3.50. W. B. Bailey . , 4.00 W. A. White, per J. B. E. , , 3.50 J. Edgar Graves. . ; . . . 3 50 J. F. Britt J. A. Tuten , 5.60 J. W. Kinpcy 4.50- Lee Givens 4.00 W. A. Carter 4.65 H. T. Herndou , , , 3.50 Chat. W. Crosby..* 4.50 H. R. Price W. P. Addison / 4.50/ Sheriff. « T. H. Caldwell. Sr... . / • a 18.:$ L. G. Owens / . , 13.S6 j P.W. Warren 13.68 1 W. R. Fox 15.f* D. E. Smoak. . ./ . . 19 00 J. M. Pr-lgett. . .. . • 19.05 Highway Commissioner. F. J.'Berry./ .. /. • 15.00 J. F. Addison 15.00 G. W. Sweat.. ./' • .. , 15.00 Cotton Weigher*. W. H Padgett , , 1.00 A. M.'Padgett J.00 H G. Crosby • . 1.00 / A ^Aurlitor. A. A. Patterson, Jr , 10.50 D. M. Carter # 12.00 C. W. Pellum 10.00 E. M. Jones 36.18 C. N. Langdale 12.50 TV L Smith 18.00 J. B. Dodd 10.00 J. E. Bryan 30.00 £MngJ«tr*to. f ** J. O Jaques. . 167 P. J. Wilson 5.00 H. W. Hudson. Jr 5.00 I. B. Week# 1.00 L. \V. Ihley , • S'.’R) J K. Gateh , 4.67 B. J. Crosby 4.00 T;. M. Reeves. . H. J. Givens . 4 67 • * 4.25 J. If\Chaplin 4.00 J. C. Crosby.. , , 4.00 A. Walker., r H. F. Towles 2.87 W. l -J. OQuln\ 4.25 L. E. Hill. . X.. .. 1.06 R. F Huggins. ,\., .. 1.67 J. D. Colson . . .. \.. . . . . 4.00 J. A. Edwards. . , . . • . 4.00 R. O. W. Bryan. . . . 4.25 H. Hodge -. X , , 8.00 8. G. Pierce X, 4.25 R. D. Robinson • • \4.67 H. A. Cummings • 4,67 R. R. Miley. . . . . . • 4 n CITATION. H. D. Padgett, Esquire, Acting Pro bate Juidge. WHEREAS, J. F. OQuinn. made suit to me to grant him let ters of Administration of the Es tate and effects of J. D. O'Quinn. THESE ARE THEREFORE, to Mte and admonish all and singula: the kindred and Creditors of the said J. D. O'Quin*. deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Walterboro 8. C. on the 3rd of September next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, If any- they have, why the said Administration# should not be granted. goois from any depenmeat cf their’ The Bank of Cottagevllle. a eorpor- GIVEN under my hand thU wore will receive a coupon good ation to be organized under the laws 12th dey of August, Anno Domini NOTH Y5. By virtue of a commission issued to us by R. M. McCown. Esq., Sec- always ret ary of State, and dr^ted the 26th day of August, 1912, books of sub- Every purchaser of fl ** w jrh .1 • cr,p,,on to th * ca P |t » 1 8,ock of person pireraiitg the largmt num- of th «. au te oj South rwollna, will IVc 2a. ’ her of vo.e* to them on for Itb votes ou the piano. The will receive the piano xJksoiutely free Vo favors will be shown aad •very person will receive an equal Chance The ref. a? at Ion enjoyed by Bvowt. Furniture and Hardware Co. for “Square deaJing insures this fact. We think the baying p -opie will appreciate this extremely liber al offer cn .he part of The "Browa Furniture and Hardware Company acd we predict a lively scramble f- r vote*. be opened at the law office* of Flshbume and Fishburne, Walterbo ro, S. C., on Sc-turdayv the 31st day of August. 1912, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, and will be kept open until the B-mount requisite for organizing shall have been sub scribed. This corporation is to be organiz ed with a total capitr.4 stock of fifteen thousand ,(|15,00<).00) dol lars, divided into one hundred and . fifty shares of the par value of one Votes will aiao he given on this hundred (9100 00) dollars, each, piano by The Press and St&adard and ts to engage in busfneea iJ subscription, job prlnticg or ad- Cottagevllle, South Caroline. vertisiug 3.09< votes given for a i year's subscription aad one vote for •very cent paid oa Job printing or advertising Mrs. Mary Hiefctoaa. wife of the Into W. R Hickman, of Walterbo- Benj. G Willis. M. D. K. A. Ackerman. B H. Willis. (Board of Corporators. A (hard of* Thankw i 1 wish to extend thanks to our many friends who so willingly and tra died ouddenty MOadsy night at t*i.hfniip rendered their service, to here of heart failure. Mr* ns dM:*ng the IRucm of my fam!!y age and the deaths of my beloved wife that d«ath aad sob. It was very much appreci- aad later- gted aad their klndnews will never ’ B! 1912. Published on the 14th and 20st day of August. 1912, in the Press and Standard. H. D PADCHTT, Clerk of Court. Acting Probate Judge, Colleton County. I am lip- IVrMonalw. Ixxlgf*, Aug. 27—Special: Miss Reba Kirurd, the charming daughte of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Klnard. of Hampton, has returned home rfter an extended visit to her grandfather, Maj. Carter, of Lodge. Mrs. M. J ame Fender, of Dry Branch, visited at the home of Maj. Joe Carter a few days last week. MIm Ethel Smith, dl Ehrhardt. visted at thel home of her grand father, H. W. Carter, Sunday. , Drujel Carter, of Ashton, visited his father last week. Miss Rosa Carter, of Lodge, is visiting her, brother, Mr. Henry Carter of St. Johns section. Weeley Fender, of Ehrbnrdt/?vlsit ed Maj. Joe Carter, thfa week. CsJvin Carter, has returned home after a visit to hia daughter, Mrs a consistent I , Very reepectfully, the McthoAlet church I R. N. Ackerman. Carrie Smith, of Ehrhardt Mias Maggto Bishop, of Hamp ton, has returned home after a visit to mat Roan Carter, of Lodge. AMAZING SACRIFICE SALE OF SUMMER DRY GOODS AND N0H0NS :-: * ■ a ------ The time—NOW- j The place-TERRY & SHAFFERS DRY GOODS DEPT. The Reason—Don't Matter to you, but come and GET YOUR SHARE **■<■ These goods are absolutely new and iifperfect condition. Some have not been on our shelves 4 weeks. \ ou will see that even the cost has been no limit to the prices duoted below. We simply intend to MOVE THESE GOODS, to move ALL these goods BEFORE SEPT. 1st. THAT'S ALL. Ladies Superior Seamless Black Hose. Were f\7g% 10c. per pair. Now V#C Mens’ Superior Quality 12 Hoae, Black and ATT-, Colored. Were 10c. per pair. Now...... Mens’ Drc?s Shirts. Were 50c. Now Mens’ Dress Shirts. Were $1.00. Now * 39c 79c All Fancy Table Oil Cloth. IFuB W'idth. A No. 1 Quality, per yd...../..^ Standard Stanley Prints, were 6c. per yard. Noi / / V 7 WHITE INDIA LAWNS From 10c yd to 8c From 8c. to 6c Figured Flaxons. Were 15c. per yd. Now From 6c. A — to Guncon O.gandies. W’ere 8c. vd. Now Tr^ymore Batistes (Newest Effects) Were 10c. yd. Now Azalia Organdies Were 15c. Now Soiesette Silks. Brown. White. Cream. Heliotrope, Old Rose, Light Pink. Were 25c. yd. Now 2*3c “Ningo” Pongees. W’ere 15c. yd. Now Electric Foulards. W’ere 10c yd. Now ..••••.••/I.., Satin Stripe Pino Cloth. Were 25c. yd. New Silkettes. Were 25c. yard. Now FACTORY PURCHASEV UMBRELLAS. Were QO~ 50, 75 and 90c. All Now OVC rift* WHY DONT YOU Take Advantage of This Uflnsoal Dry Goods Sacrifice Sale % -9 Now in August, When the Goods will do you Good This Summer Don’t wait and buy use less Summer Goods at Early Fall Sales As You Have So Often Done. REMEMBER AT Terry & Shaffer’s NOW TERRY & SHAFFER Classified A Ivertiseraents izs TOK SALE. FOR SALE—We have meal and hulls for the summer trade. Wa!- *«rboro Oil Mill. 7-10-1 Ot DRUMMERS can get single and double buggies fgpm .me at any time to make trips. R. C. Brab ham, Williams, S. C. 8-14-41 LEARN TELEGRAPHY. Eern 950 to 9150 per mot>th. Thousands of operators needed. Most fascinat ing &nd educational work. Po sitions assured I all graduates. Write immediately for cata logue. Spartanburg School of Telegraphy, Main St., Spartan burg, 8. C. | 8-14 €t. LOST. ( 1/3 ST—Between Walterboro and Jones Swamp bridges Saturday afternoors a black serge cost. Re ward of returned to Abram Beach, Walterboro, S. C. R. 3. 8-28-1U. IX33T—on Aug. 14th between Sni ders and Rice Patch one pair gold frame double lense spectacles in leather ccse. Finder will please notify E. M. Jones and get the reward. Walterboro, S. C. 8-21-21. WANTED—Bring your chickens and eggs to the Hotel Albert and get the highest mr-rket price in cash. J. L. Ren z Prow 8-28-tf. 7 ^ wfit Smartly Dressed RrrEtodsrjsjf— Fast espy of ■w be^^THK STYLES vdtoli SlART COLOR, hwilUpysuto, f Wskav. ef theWodddwbto.1 sadOsplaaMeb, for veer* 5 y°« ««py Now—lor Sq* Is. Dm’i put it ei—Wis* sow, —• postal card wtl do. siarly u r«« baak- THE STYLES . to-day uy: "Scad sm BUKINESN LOTA I A. at Rub-My-Tism will c»re you. #* - / Plenty* of fresh turnip seeds Klein’s. Rub-My-Tlsm will cure you. Nunnaliy’s cahdles fresh every week. Try a box for your summer girl. At KleitVs. Plenty of fresh turnip seeds at Klein’s. Imported Ginger, all at Klein’s . Plenty* of fresh turnip- seeds at Klein’s. TAYLOR’S Plenty of turnip varieties at Klein’s. seed of all 5 or 6 doves (86 will break any case of Chills and Fever; and if taken then as a tonic thq. fever wdll not return. Price 28c. 5-23-Sm . Dr. Riddick Ackerman, who has boon spending a few days holiday at Hot Springs, N. C.. returned Tuee- day- morning in time to vote. Walterboro’s \ Store. Popular Walterboro, S. C. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT- B. G. Hyroe returned Tuesday fro* a trip through the mountains of North CaroUhn. He left Mrs. Hfrne at Brevard. N. C.. where he wfll Join her in a couple of weeks. SILK BL0US WITH POETS COLLAR NOW MUCH IN VOGUE SINT PRCaaiclto any address. TIkHnso is oattf fa Features of m Rev Style Booh, a copy ef whidc vi vfl nM yee ei reeeest — I HE aatoisl umJ is thk BIoum u a fine qnefity P*re (ilk Ricnalmr urnwgi aad Um Pott’* nyk hai becom- — pnpukr; that fatha* de^ipnon so thu post! ia uanecwfvy. Tbe mcU matw% m oot thtt moodred from the more exaggerated *ty\r . •• to* to waial, vvldU not exlresDe, \»ul to M highly favorable aul beconinj sad tzcecdiogly cnadortahk to tJ'e yntem. Thai blouvs ia made in (tnctiy taiiorrd rtr!**, wid» s hot piarted froat InisweJ witS |c.u. •df-cevered brJtorv under witich bov-p x-* t' *■ wa»U Ittient irvuiLiy wih hooka and eyn. Thrte are / a l tl luch pi«*ra nmning at either aide, iron the . hould*.! to (lie Iuk. and •niLr plaka ex:- uciag to the buat hue only, give the neceataiy b,ihwa below. The RxaaaLae collar v ditwhabl*. the uu-irr p?;t being made ol te-.-coior and the upper or • cve-iappiag part «l white acauiu: wk. A corJ-d ,i*k ornament ol color to match t!,c body ol the waist, (iaithea to tritamw-* ol the liont. Ttic thapciy lull length akeves are nec.iv •et ia *| the ahauidetv w shoot unae.-efftry iuiloesj. Three amaH tucka aatcndi.-g 1iot> t!:e cJla to the elbow, add thapeimeaa to this mod .'i akeve, which ia furnuhed with a turned, jj k kiSton trimmed cull ol whke acaaaliae to m?':\ to collar. The ’ back of this arast b*^c,rr.icg ■aodel ia aeatly finished with lour Kali inch tocka, which add to ka ahapekoesa and hng kaea. Made ia navy or mourn may mcasanne w »h whila collar aad cuKa. tomd foeomm to-day aad wa will aaclota •or aaw book calUd THE STYLES ’ E-3 e-« TAYLORS WALTERBORO’S POPl*L.%R STORI Walterboro, S. C. MAIL ORDER DEPT. •■A r.‘ T * r 1: