The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 18, 1912, Image 3
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BTANDASD, WALTEBBOBO, & 8. '
Or THANKS.
of Grotimdr Fn>m Can*
m Partial Prlmarlrs.
«MO.%KS. '
CARD PROM
BL-UTv.
(rotn hi» fellow cltliew, 1 desire 1 \ynn^ygy VtiKD AT
to ask enough rpaoe In your column
to expre-s my thanks to those citl- Men From Xeo* WolUrhoro
aens of Sheridan and Glover town- | m| to Hare hod -» 1
ships firr (•aFTing’ their ballots for , To the Voters of Colleton Cout>:y:
me In the second primary. As 1 again thank you for the votai
Yto Oooaty HapeHntrrih nt of Kdu-
eatlcu Tlwinks All The People.
To my Friends and Democrattf
Voters ctf Oolleton.
The primary Is now over and eve
ry defeated er.ndldat* with myself ^
hare Uken oor medicine and it has -Editor Pres* a nd Standard
acted similar to hookworm treat- Please allow
to U ke
magistrate cf these townships, it
shall be my dut*- and desire to ac
cord strict justic,. to all eoroern-
ed. 1
Respr ctfully.
T. M Reeves
Cottagevllle. Sept 13.
yonr
you gave me. thoujth 1 was defeated
I am very sorry thst I here
done something to betray the con
fidence you had io me four . p?ara
ago and two years tgo. You elect
ed me for two terms county com
missioner and if I did anything that
did not * ecome an honeet gentle
man, I know nothing of It. I did
not attempt to induce any man to
vote for me by any promise I made
to hirp eg/ by trying to sway him
ir» any way and will say that 1 do
not think now that I will ever ask
the voters to vote for me agr.ln.
as the good Lord has spared me to
Official Returns of Second Primary for Colleton Cooty,
Held Tuesday, September 10, 1912-The Comity Ticket.
Precincts.
... me spr-ce in
ment. While it was severe to tike valuable cloumns to trpress m>v
yet we sre over It. thanks to the voters of Broxtoii
I want to thank my friends o' township for their confidence in me
the county. aM’ the public at large a r shown by electing me to th»
for the courtesy that they have Vf*| re 0 f towr^hip commissioner. It
ahown me In the past six yep.rs dur- s* ull be my aim while In office to *t 'o be a pretty old man
log my administration ns county my duty to avery section of the) Mr Editor, I thought the law was
nup«1nt#nflent of millation. I ha.\e township. I rtesir* to ! c Hich as to no^ r.’low votes to be
thank the voters of Ig>dg« for the bought in any way. but I see it If
handsome vote given at that pre. not carried out. I see in the last
r * nct two primarrles. there wr-i something
going or- at Fanoaks that did not
look right. There were men from
per.- Walterboro at who I
was tcld, had whiskey trying and
jdid get men's votes with whiskey,
e.trl assist In the Interest of rduoa- Editor. Thr P-css ar-l ‘.ttand -d ‘ jXow Mr. Editor. I hoped to live
lion r.mong our beys and girls. T Please allow me space In your t° fee that such would not be the
hit ready at any time, when called roloFnns to thank tb® many voters case. 1 nt I fear 1 will fr.’l to live
upon to assist In promoting the ed-, in the county for the magnify it | that long. Will «ay God pity the
11 rational Interests of our county I vote they gave me in the second man whc#e vote can be bought with
•i tn ready nt time to aid the primr"y. f will ever fee! g*a*ef'i| if-* cursed a thii*^ as whiskey or
superlr*‘en4*wr <«f eduoatlcn or any to them. I wish to thank the h-janything e'se Friends, he men .'or
pstron or friend of fh* public dies for their kindr- ss to me in nv iyourselves I would to God that
«r»1eavored In my wry to hnild up
and to help to educate the young
people? of our county. I have do"e
everything In my power and that
1 had the ability to do for my peo
ple. Now thaf I am defe-.*ed and
b new superintendent elected, I
stand ready, as I ever did. to Md
Very truly, vours,
A. J Sineath
Islandton, Ftp* 13.
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Most respectfully,
.1 It Puvh^nan.
Islandton. S. (\
srhools In anywr.y that I am compe
lent to do.
I want to thar.’t the trustees for
their^courtesies to me during my ad
ministration. I want to sr.y that
my association wlth..th^m Canl From Mr. <ViHer.
b«en pleasant and aereeable and To the Democratic Voters of Crdl-.
that I believe that every trustee in I ton County ir- Verdfer Township:
the cour*‘y hr-1 the Interest of the < I desire to express to you mv
schools at heart and that he work- heartfelt appreciation of the mag- I
ed In conjunction with me as far as nitlcent vote which you gave me in ■
possible. l the second primary, held on Sept. 10
I trust that th« lessons I tried to inst. Bv a Ir.^ee majority you el- •
Impress on the hearts of the boys ected me your Township Commission
r.nd girls In the school room in my er. For flhe next two years it wi;j
weak way. will be as fire kind’c-l in be my purpose to serve y.-u falth-
thelr hearts, aM that they will not fully in building up our roads to
forget It r.od will go forward -nd the highest state of usefulness - ar-l
catch the enthusiasm that I fried efficiency. It was my interest In
to Impress In the school room * I our roads which caused me
hope that the lesson I gave them to offer for this office,
will be cf great benefit In th“lr r-nd I wish to assure the people of
young manhood rnd young woman-'Verdier Township that my h“s*
hood. ^ efforts shall be theirs to the end
" I want to thank the teachers of tha^ the roads in this township will
the countv that I had under my ad- re'lrrt the work dene upon them
every man that holds office from
th“ president down to the lowest
office e-'uM he a cler.**-CiK Chris
tian gentleman Then I bellcre.
we wou’d have a government that
would be fit to live ur-ler. but un
til that time comes It will be no
better I wi*h I coo’d li -*o to 4*
that time, but fear I wM! not.
Yours very respectfully,
Sraoak.
.Smorkw. Sept.
Ashton
&
2w
43
60
44
84
30
41
Bells.
17
22
12
28
16
24
20
18
* 27
12
Berea
42
2S
11
56
47
23
27
43
43
27
Colleton
22
20
20
0‘>
20
22 '
23
18
13
Cottagevilie. . .
43
47-
^ 76
14
70
21
30
60
21
68
Doctor’s Creek
ly
59
28
50
29
50
5
74
55
23
Green Pond:
16
13.
9
20
4
25
7
23
18
10
Hendersonville
no
39'**
67
92
28
T21
3')
112
93
56
Horse Pen
8
78
64
23
61
26
37
60
35
52
Huds m’s Mill
45
29
37
37
29
45
30
44 ,
55
19
Jackson boro
r.
27
32
20
12
20
12
14
18
Lodge
WJ
37
26
72
50
48
59
58
52
46
Maple l ane
26
105
82
48
110
21
69
62
59
72
Peeples ,
10
63
33
40
28
45
21
52
25
48
Petits
37
5
4
38
14
28
17
25
27
15
Pice Patch
121
6
41
8*)
66
61
37
90
98
29
Ritter
25
25
17
33
11
39
13
37
23
27
Ruffin
15
44 .
36
‘M
33
25 ’
9
51
27
33
Sidney
«• • •
56
46
10
39
17
IS
43.
22
34
Smoaks
101
68
79
«9
67
102
95
73
91
76
Sniders
121
24
46
99
57
88
87
58
100
45
Ti^er Crevk
3
82
41
43
43
41
15
70
55
30
Walterboro
151
236
242
147
193
197
66
322
200
189
White Hall
IS
1
*7
J2
19
2
17 *
18
1
Wipgins
25
14
ii'
1
24
21
4
25
Williams
28
3»
28
30
9
49
6
48
30
28
W !fe Creek
8
24
17
15
23
9
4
28
21
11
Total
1138
1213
1175
1180
1134
1225
832 1511
1333
1023
171 218
16 3
m 1356
l»e„ib c.f Mm. Nitilc Platt.
RaveneJ, F^pt. 1f>.—’Special: The
friends of Mrs. Nettle P!a*t
wvne saddened to *fi»ar of her
dea‘h. which recurred at her home
in Donohest/r county September 2
Mrs Platt was tbe wife of J. B.
Pbtt and- hr-d be^n married only a
year. Tlie funeral services were
held September 4*h at her late res
idence. after which the Interment
took place p. The White cemetery
The Official Returns for Magistrates and Township Commissioners
<1*
Heyward Township.
•Bryan Giver*;
Glover mad Bhertdan Townships.
Reeves Jaques
. ^ # . , j * a. ^ ,kv - Tuten conducting the
ministration for their kind courte- durin* the two year* for which I services. Mrs Platt is «urv|ved hv
‘ ‘ have been elected. * '
Wr.shlr.gton A. Carter.
Walterboro. Sept. 16.
sies shown me as their superinten
delft aM I believe tb-.‘ i t.Q,i
honorable teachers teaching the past
year In the public schools of Colt
ton county as any county ir t»w»
Btate.. They were ter.?hers rtf the
y»ry highest character and noble
SJUS.’ltles a'*’ I believf^pyecv tee''ti
er who taught In the JWools In the
past year did their wojk conscj.r
fv husband and baby, three week*
old, besides a number of relatives
and' friends.
teachers of Colleton county r*
orgar<«e their teachers’ association!^
and mske It of greater vnltie to
their profession by meeting at
least once a month during the term
-of the school for mntual benefit I M . lM for
wan* to thank *h« p-osid'nt r * '" 1
Card rrom K. H. rimer. ' Death of Horace Martin.
To myVFrlesflls and Fellow Voters Osborne, 8ept. 13—Special: Hor-
of Cnfle’on Cor"*v: jace G. Martin died a his home here
1 guess you think I have fe-ro*- Tthursda^, September 5, r/*ter a
te-. *o thank yen for the magnificent week of 1n»e««e suffering with hem-
'glc fever. *
Mr. Martin was twe-.*y-four years
old. and was a younlit mm of splen
did ability and kind disposition, and
numbered as his friends hi? acquatn
tanccs. Mr. Martin was t- member rJ
8*ono Baptist church. He Daves
to mourn his less, a widowed moth
er, tbrte brothers and two sisters.
TJi“ sympathy of the entire cora-
Sniders
. . .64
45
Sidney. . a ..
. 24
| H^fd^rsonville. .
. . .76
71
Cottagevilie.
8
Petits
* « .
. . . 4
38
Mi..pie Cane.
19
69
Total
154
Total ..
101
Broxton Township.
Red Rank. ;
•
Miloy
Jones
. Hill
Gatch
Ashton
. . .14
95
Tiger Creek
.. .. ..49
33
Lodge
. . .40
87
Horoe Pen.
50
JU
Rice Patch. . . .
.. ..77 .
19
Peeples.. .
11
Total
.. 131
201
Total .«
161
80
Broxton Township
McMillan Sineath
Ashton 77 2S
Rice Patch It 1U
Lodge 47 tl
Total 140 lit
Bells Township.
(Beach Given#
Bells .. t St
Hudson’* Mill 8
Sniders 0
Tiger Creek 84
Total 138
if i
l«t
gr'*; thanks to ell, f hare wat>d
vho tbncV*"<-e n-'-uld b* 1
and In cepctu«Jon if rcr <
pare* favorably In my opinion ns er
Ideil sur«rintf nd* nt rt cdifrltlon
R alterboro, Wolfe Creek and Ritter
Chaplin Colson
Walterboro.. * 180 208
Wolfe Creew 5 27
Ritter ' .... 29 21
TOWXGHIP COMMISSIONERS
teachers association for his courtesy
shown me the pa«t t-rm
1 want to thank the county
board of education for tb- *vav fb-t
they bare treated m.e durtn? mv
adm Ini stir* Ion, especially do I want,
to th^nk the Fil’or of Th*' Pre?'
and Standard, who is a member of
the countv heard of rdu-Mon, 'n-
r.’l the courtesies that he has
*how r « me during my term of six
years. He "ha* ' eyr a m'-Th -
with me on the couiitj-. bor-d of
education and our term hn« been
agreeable and pleasaiC and he hc.a
taken a great deal of Interest in
the work aM my individual work
as superintendent of education. I
. • ■ • -, t- •' m ’ o a®*
s!st me In any Important work
1h«t he hes not readily rfafoM-rf
and helped me cut. I ’hat
the new Ruperl"«‘«ndfrt f ; f r kuna
tion will look well to th« rnnnfnt-
ment of a new board tha’ will be
of greater benefit. If posMble, than
the hoard I have had.
Agr-’n thanking you for your sup
port during my whole administra
tion. I am.
Very truly yours.
H W. Black. RT.
Walterboro. Flepf. 3.
f munity gc's out to his bereaved fam
will not b-» a c-.Midate In cs«« ily.
he doc? n*-*, f *m a candidate four
years hence, if nothing prevents.
Yours truly,
* E. H. Ulmer.
Rul.’in, S'pt. 17. * r
Total 214
256
Heyward Township.
' Herndon
.Sniders SO
iHeMersonville 100
Petlta. • • • «.• «, • •. 12
Total 142
Verdier Tnamahip.
Bailey
Hprao Pen .•14
Peeples.. .. .. .. 82
8moak Ritter .. •
84 Sidney 8
47 JYsJterboro 114..
• SO Wolfe Creek.. ... .. IS
181
Total Sit
C.ud From H. T. Herndon.
Editor Press and Standard:
Opleaw allow me space Ir. your
r i»er to rti»nk the ‘.ojers of Hay
ward township for the' handsome
vote I received In the second pri
mary Although I am 19 votes be
hind the winner, I feel that 1 re-
c*ived a (littering vote.
Had the Democratic Executive
ccmml’teje compiled strictly with
the rules of the party, I would',
haie been declared the nominee on
th first btilot, as I r.cei'.. d « tra-
Jrriry of the l p gr.’ votes cast—-my
opponei.t not complying with ruleS
of said party. But I am not sore
and again thank my friends.
Yours respectfully,
v H. T. Herndon.
Walterboro, R. 5. Sept. 17.
Card From .1. I*. Lyon?,
the Voters of Cblleton County:
Assuring you of my appreciation
for your kind consideration 'f
my claims »s shewn by the hand
some vote I received, the 27th of
nagust for tbe office of couVv
treasurer, I desire to take this
leans of expressing my thanks,
fhlle I was unsuccessful l am v*rv
froud of the vote I received and
Dust that the coming years . mav
find that ycu have not changed
four opinion of me In c* a e I decide
tain to offer for some office.
Again thr-nking you and with as-
mrances of regard. I am.
Respectfully yours.
J. L. Lyons.
Stnoaks, Sept. 13th.
G. W. «SwraL
Editor Press and Standards—
I desire through your columns to
hank the voters rif Colleton coun-
y who ggre me their support in
he first primary for county bigta-
r ay commissioner. While I was not
uvcessful In this race. I hr re ro
rounds to heal and I think just as
inch of those who did not vo(e for
»e as those who did. , .
Again thanking you, I am.
Respectfully yours.
G. W. Sweat.
Hendersonville, Sept. 13.
FELT BID .
ALL THE TIME
SbtlRwre Udy Stiffertd a Crtal
Deal. Bat Is An U4h! Now.
Bhellhorn. Ala.—In a letter from this
place, Mrs. Carris May says: “A short
time ago. I commenced to have weak
spells and headaches. I felt bad all
the time, and soon grew so bad I
couldn’t stay up. I thought I would die.
At last my husband got me s bottle
of Cardui. and It helyed me; an he got
some more. After I had taken th#
cecond bottle. I was entirely well.
I wihh every lady, suffering from
womanly trouble, would try CarduL
It Is the best medicine I know of. It
did me more good than anything J ever
used.”
Cardui la a woman’s tonic—*
strengthening medicine for women,
made from Ingredients that act spe
cifically on the womanly organs, and
thus help to build up the womanly con
stitution to glowing good health.
As a remedy for woman’s Ills, It has
a successful record of over 60 years.
Yonr druggist sells It Please try It
W. B — WrUe to: U4W» Advtoqnr Dg*- gwH-.
mom MoAichw C«.. CKatMOMC*. T#w«.. 1st aewiol
and *♦-*•«• H°— Tr—«—**
fcr Wowm." Met «■ piaia wuMor. sa MttMrt-
Whr are athlete* the meat man'*
feit' FI 11.
Because thty are ouch great hau.D
fur meat#.
Meats to Roast, Meats
", ~ to Fry!
The Beat Meats
Always
The Meats to Buy!
Meats to Boil!
Meats to Stew!
. The Beat Meats Should
Always
Be The Meats For You!
YOU’LL ALWAYS LIND
THtM HfRE!
H. A. FRANCIS
Meat Market.
WALTERBORO, S. C:
T. M. Reeve*,
Editor Prose antf Standard:
As on# who has received the t*-
Mr. and Mra 8am B. Saunders^,
of Stokes, were in town Mohday
as on# who has receiver tne -- - - - -woooi^ evedition.
ranees of confidence and inspect ®ornln* on a shopping ^
Deeth of W. B. Gel
Pf.rkers Ferry, Eiept. It Pll>ccl,il
W. B Galloway, a well to do farm
er, died at his home about five
mile* north of this place, August
27th, after & lingering illnees of
several weeks. The fur»?ral oervicea
were conducted by Rev. J. S. M
Finch of Adams Run.
Mr. Galloway is survived by a
wife, four children, a brat hero and
two sisters. His remains were
laid to roet in the old White ceme
tery In the presence of a large con
course of sorrowing relatives and
tri«odn. ....... ,
* v
Pound of Solid Fesh Daily
Money Positively Refunded If This Scientific Treatment Pails to Do HU
That is Claimed for It.
SAMOSE, a Concentrated Flesh Forming Food, the Only Remedy Known for Thinness-
Builds Up the Thin and Weak, Brings Back the Rosy Blush pf Health to Pale Cheeks
Rounds Out the Scrawny Form and Gives the Beauty Lines of Plumpness.
i
TO PALE. THIN PEOPLE.
Offer to Pay for SatnoM* If it Doe*
Not Make Thin Folks Fat.
Pal#, thin people are simply suf
fering from want of nourishment
They may eat enough, but their too
a yot properly digested and doe*
them no good.
tiamoae, the remarkable flesh-
forming food, should'be used by all
who or# pale weak, and thin. It
mingles with the food and aids as-
-dmllatlon, so that when taken for
a short' time nature wllh noon assert
aer normal power*, and the food
'hat la eaten will give strength and
<ood flesh.
Samose 1* a scientific flesh-form
ing food that restore* the thin and
wrawnj to their proper weight nad
fills the w.eak and debilitated with
.'Igor andvitallty.
The woman who longs for rotiy
cheeks and the plumpness of beauty
should, use Samose. The man who
AantwUo be strong and well and
<aio health and good flesh will hav
his desires accomplished by Sa-
ruoae.
Such remarkable result* have fol-
owed the-use of Samose that Juo.
M. Klein the druggist, is willing to
pay for the treatment If It does
not give the desired results. They
make this offer generally and want
all who are thin, weak or out of
health to get a box of Samose on
those terms. Brice 60 cents.
Magistrate Butler Resign*.
C. J. Butler, who has been magis
trate At Jackionboro for over a year
has tendered his resignation to be
come effective at once. This step
was taken by Mr. Butler on ac
count of his detertblr«tion to re
move to Livingston, in Orangebnrg
county where he will reside. He
will go into business there, this be
ing the former home of Mrs. Butler.
Accompanying the resignation of
Msslstrate Butler was a recommen
dation, th* newly nominated -mag
istrate, H. Hodge*, b# commission
ed In his atfAd.
THE FATNESS OF HEALTH.
Samose Fills Out the Curves and
Makes Thin People Fat.
If you are thin your health Is
uot what it should be. If you are
losing weight stadily theer Is
something wrong that should be at
tended to at once. You cannot be
healthy and strong if you are thin.
This makes the thin and scrawny
plump and robust; it mixes with th
food so that all of the elements tha
make solid bone, firm muscle and
good flesh are thoroughly assimilat
ed and retained.In the system.
Ramose is not a drug or a stimu
lant; It Is a scientific flesh-forming
food that restores thin people to
a normal condition of good healthy
flesh.
There sre thousands of unhappy
nervous, thin people who would loo
and feel entirely different If they
were only fat and plump. Let them
use Ramose and they will soon no
tice remarkable results.
These statements are confirmed
by Jno. M. Klein. The druggist of
fers to refund the money to anyone
buying and using Ramose who does
not gain in weight as progiised. The
risk is all theirs, the thin and scrav
ny can buy Ramose at Jno. M.
Klein’s store with the knowledge
that If it is not successful It will
cost absolutely nothing.
1
Ice dream Festival.
There will be an ice cream festi
val given for the benefit of the
Zion Baptist church next Rr.’urday
afternoon The festival will be giv
en fn the park In front of th*
home of Mrs. !. F. Fogartie. There 1
will also be a ball game between
Re<r B&nk and Mt. Carmel teams.
The public Is cordially invited to
be present.
A LIBERAL OFFER.
Anyone (’an Try Ramose, the Re
markable Flesh-Forming Food.
ri
Mrs. Lou Utsey rtmoa«k and Miss
Hs.verleen Utsey, of Round, were
among thorn to town U a turd ay.
When two of the leading drugiata
In Walterboro tell you that they
have a preparation on which they
will refund your money ’ If It does
not do all that Is claimed for ft -
It shows that the article must haro
unusual merits. It Is in this way
that Jno. M. Klein the druggist-sail
Samose, the remarkable flesh-form
ing food.
This great discovery is desired to
work a great revolution In treating
th* thin, the weak and the sick.
There ran be no doubt that It
helps people who are weak and sick
ly. who are tired and who have
poor digestion, restoring them qold
ly to health and strength, and in
creasing the weight so that life la
a pleasure and a Joy.
Samose mixes with th* ordinary
foods and.aid* digestion; It extract#
from the foods that you eat the
flesh-forming and strength-giving
elements, building up the tissues
and the general health.
^-Anyone can get a f*0 cent box of
this remarkable flesh-forming food
knowing that their money will b#
refunded If It does not tnrreass
weight and restore the systems to
health.
HUNTER, PEARCE * BATTEY,
the substantial, reliable, and ener
getic f&ctort. of Savannah, offer
you the same excellent service that
has convinced many others of the
benefit of marketing cotton through
them. Until you have tried them,
perhaps you are neglecting an op
portunity to realise more for yoar
cotton than heretofore. They re
spectfully solicit yonr consignments.
8-2 Mm.
- ■ .a ■
W. B. Nettle#, of Balden, was la
town Saturday.
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