The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 08, 1914, Image 3

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/ JULY 8, 1914. THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBORO, S. C. ' TT PAGE THREE ONLY ONE “BEST.” Give (VetUt Credit in i>u«. ; People of W»l$erbdfo who suffer with week kidneys and bad backs went a kidney remedy that can be depended upon. Doan’s Kidney Pills Is a aodleiae for the kidneys only, and one thaV-ts^b^ked by wllllns tesUmony of Walterboro people. Here's a case: T. M. Horrid/ P ; O. Box No. 2, Walterboro. says: “I had weak kid neys and my back and limbs ached pained me all the time. I suffered constantly from rheumatic twintew] and was unable to do any work. The kidney secretions were too fre- ouent in passage, causing me to get up a number of times at night. I get Doan’s Kidney Pills at Klein's Drug store and they soon cured me. After I finished four boxes I was eurod of rheumatic twinges anu backache and my kidneys were in Others of my family used Doan’s Kidney Pllsl 'with good results." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Sat Mr. Morris had. mte/ Ml .burn Co.. Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. HOKE GIVES ED ALL THE CREDIT ANNOUNCEMENTS Primary Election, Tuesday, August fi.Vh, 1914 Cards In this column will be pub lished every week from now until the Primary Election for tlie fol lowing rates: ” * _ " Candidates for Gourfft * Officers; $5.09 Candidates for Township Officers; ts.ot. Extra chargee will be made on rds of much length. No. card will be published until the charge has t*en paid. 'FOR STATE SENATE. To the Voters of Colleton County: \ At -the request of many friends 1 an^Hince myself as a candidate for re-election, for the State Bqpate sub ject to the rules ami regulations governing the Democratic party. 1 sincerely thank my friends for their hearty support in ih* past. My four years experience la the Senate ala me in giving more effective service than heretofore and for this I ask the support of the ovters of my county. . J. D. ACKERMAN. Gcerfia Senator Tells Who In troduced the Cotton Futures bill. 1 hereby snnounce my candidacy for the office of state Seantor from Colleton county, pledging myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary and to support the nohn-. nec-s thereof. , - J. G. PADGETT. . .. . . FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES Greenville Piedmont^ pub lishes the following: Blease in his speech at St. Matthews naid that Hoke Smith introduced a bill In Congress that E. D. Smith . is being given credit for. Hoke Smith in a letter to the Piedmont says that E. D. Smith introduced the bill. Several days ago the PVdmout contained an editorial railing at tention to what is considered un warranted action by the publicp.y agent of Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia, in giving him practically all credit for passage by the L’nlt- ed States Senate of a bill designed to curb the evil power of the New ^brk t’btton Exchange whose form of future contracts operates aganist a higher level of prices for th« South's # great staple Col ton.-‘That editorial came in part to the atten tion of S»nator Hoke Smitth and he * promptly disavowed any re- spossibility tor the excessive credit £ ••or. h;m and accords prul.-»c* ' h-r. pra -o i> «!i,« j : i a letter j to the editor o: thp i'icdr.iont he' rays: -Mv' r.ttentioT' h.t* been called to a port ton ot an editorial print ed in your 'papier recently with reference tc a lull which ha? pass ed the Senate curbing the cotton c xchanges. “I wish to s.\> to you that I give the full effedjt to Senator E. t). Smith for his very r-piendid.j 'vor!; i n l*ehaif of this measure. The original tdll was introduced by him. I had been studying the question with a great deal of care, and I aided him in perfecting cer tain amendments to the bill, anu I supported fcim on the floor of the Senate in the passage of the mea sure. “If anyone has given me the lion's share of the credit for the f s *rjjge olr the bl'’ t 1 rough the Senate I regret it. Too much cxed- !t cannpt, be given your own Sena tor for this work. If we can break up the gambling on the New York rpt.ton exchange and by the use of that exchange of the system which 1 ss enabled Jh**.r. to bear the price} of cotton. I believe it will b» worth | dollars a bale to the cot ion rrowers of the fouth In the sale oi their spot cotton. “I have regardee jt a gr^*it priv ilege, tef help serve the people in •o sp>od;d a work, a work which i“ simply intended to break up the '“famo”-* system that has robbed iiiem of part of the fruits of their labors but 1 would regret, that any friends of mine should detract from the credit in any way of Sen- H r>. Smith it. this matter. ’ That is tho letter of a magnan- ir..M:s r.tan and it is vorth atten tion. for those who have given study to this question are satisfied that the methods of the New York fotten Exchange do nave' an evil effect in depressing the price of cot ton. Senator E. I). Smith has fought hard for the cottony farm er? of the South and shoulTf be Riven full credit for his work ifc their behalf. •9 - Rurklea*H Arnica Salve for Tuts Hum*.. Son-*.. Mr. E. S lx>per, .variila. X. Y., writes: **r have never had a cut. burn, wound, or sore it would not heal.** (let a box of Utirklen’s Ar nica Salve today. Keep handy at aJi timi*s for burns, sores, cuts and wounds.' Prevents lockjaw. 2. r *c at Tour druggist - FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby snnounce my candidacy for Representative and pledge my self to abide fcysthe result of the Democratic primary. N. ROSSER SMITH To the Democratic Voters of Col let© County. I hereby announce ray candidacy for tho House of Re- ’'-esentxtlves for Colleton County in t v o Democratic Primary- election to be held this summer. I pledge my- °elf tc abide the results of the Prl- nary and support the nominees there of. y i ran last time and was nearly elected. Then I was not so well known ns I now nra. I expect tc be elected this time and will merit the confidence p-aced iu me. I feel that I cr.u p^complph “ood v I would not ask for the* ofllco. , Respectfully, B. L. JONES. ‘ fpoi. A he solicitation of my many friouris I .hreby arnonnee myself a candidate for Representative from Colleton county. I pledgo my-elf to abide the results of the Democratic primary and to support the nomi nee s thereof. Ke-mei-tfully \oury * A. r I’ADC.K'pfC Smoaks. . l% ' C. - *. oTTpifation^of my riiy cun- • Yielding to the. so friends, I herelix ajriTouiiee didai-y tor the'Ilbuse of Rcqiresn' tatives from Colleton county, in trie approaching primary election, sub ject to the rules and regulations o. the Democratic party. My record in tho Legislature is well known to tho voters of old Colleton. If you need my sendees, say so at the ballot box, and I will Pgrve you the whole people-—to the best of my ability. I pledge myself to abide by and sup port the nominees of the party, both state and national. D. L. SMITH. To the Democratic voters of Col leton county: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to j^he House of Representative!*, and pledge myself to abide the re sult ow- the Democratic' primary. Respectfully, J. L ROBERTSON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. X 4 • \ ' For County Treasurer. I hereby announce-myself a randi- late for the office of Treasurer or Colleton County, atuj promts? if elect ed to give the county a safe sane, and careful administration of her financial affairs.. I shall appreciate the siipporj of every voter. Respectfully. R. R. MILEY. I respectfully snueunce myself a candidate for re-electloa to tke of fice of auditor of Colleton county.' subject to the rules .and regulations of the Democratic party, and pledge myself to •Abide the reaalt and sup port the nominees thereof. \ E. M. JONES. Walterboro, ,8. C. ». FOR HIGHWAY COMMISSION!:a. ".I,hereby announce myself n can didate for Highway Commissioner for Colleton county, inhjeet to th<* rules and regulations governing the democratic primary, anjl pledge my self to.support the nominees of the party/ •«. J. E. MOORE. I hereby announce myself n can didate for highway cc mmipsioner for Colleton county, subject to the roles and regulations governing the Dem ocratic primary, and pledge myself o support the nominees of tl# Dem ocratic party. J. F. ADDISON. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Highway Commissioner for Colleton county, subject to the rulee and regulations governing the Democratic primary, and pledge my self to support the nominees of the party. < . ' J. W. HILL. I hetCby announce myself a can didate for Highway Commissioner for Colleton county, subject to the rules and regulations governing the Democratic primary, and pledge my : <e|f to support the nominees of the party. G. W. SWEAT. FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER •VERDIKR TOWNSHIP. I hereby announce myself a fan didate for re-electipn to the office of Township Commissioner for Ver- dier Township, and bind myself to abide by the rules of the Democrat ic party and support the nominees, thereof. ' WASHINGTON A. CARTER. FOR MAGISTRATE OF HEYWARD TOWNKRIP. ounce I hereby announce myself s can didate for re-election to the office of magistrate in Heyward Town ship. 1 pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees there- Hully, H. J. GIVENS. of. Very respect FOR MAGISTRATE HAYWOOD TOWNSHIP. I announce nf^self As a candidate for magistrate* of Haywood Town ship. after being urged fcy num* - ous, voters to do so. I pledge my self ^to abide by the rules ot the Democratic primary and if elected to endpnvor at all times to make a, fair tvnd impartial officer. ;;nd r» fulfill the<duties of the office to the best of my ability. I ask !’«• sap- port of all ejectors who will appre ciate air’otficer of this kind L. BELLINGKK. FOR MAGISTRATE Of RROVroN TO\VXSTm»^ i hereby announce myse!: a. c :n- dWatc for the ofii o of mar ‘ .e- of Broxton Township 1 j !. V* i y- self to abide the result of iii> I m-^ ocraiic primpry and »o suppor; Gre ly. II. R. PADG KJdy nominees thereof. Very r«ispe<f til- Islaudton, S. ('. « FOR MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce myself a.can didate for re-election to the office of magistrate of Broxson township. I pledge myself to support ib. nominees of the Democratic primary and abide by the result of same. UespectftiHy W. N. JON KS •I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer of Colle ton. If elected, I promise to give to Colleton county my best services in he administration bf her financial iffairs. I pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary, rnd tp support the nominees there of. I will appreciate the support of •’very voter. Very respectfully, k J. L. LYONS Smoaks, S. (*. FOR MAGISTRATE FOR GLO\ EK AND SHERIDAN TOWNSHIPS. 1 am a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate lor Glover and Sheridan townships, sub ject to the rules and regulations of I the Democratic primary and pledge ’myself to the support the nomim-es hereof. * \ X , • T. REEV'CS. Cottagcvllle. 8. C.\ Thanking my friends for their confidence in my administration by their having re-elected me as county treasurer. I hereby offor myself as candidate again for re-election and pledge the .samp fidelity to duty as in the past. 1 wil abide the result of the Democratic primaries. R. K. JONES. Walterboro. California's Livestock Industry, growth of tho livestock Indus- tfy in California between the years l»10 and 1513 shows greater increase than in any other of the IT states west «f the Missouri. According to stalls- Gas. the Investigation showed an set- 901 increase for the three-yehr period «f 352.400 cattle, 83,000 horses, and fitl.000 sheep. FOR AUDITOR. • j j ~ 1 hereto anuonhi c mvseif « candi dat* 1 for Auditor of Colleton Comity, ire promise if elected to pl’/c ihl people a car' ful nud bit: lne*s-Bke -•jdminijffratoh. in the last eWCon I received a liberal vbte, antj be- Ilevs’ that’since I have become more widely Jcnown. I will recep e the Ttonrideralion of e\Vry voter in the approaching primary. D. M. (Nard) Carter. To the voters of Hroxton Town ship: I announce myself a candi date for office of Magistrate for Hroxton Township and pledge myself to abide the result:* or the Demo* cratic primary and to support the nominees of the party. , Repectfully J. W. CARSON. Islandton. 8. C. Maker Offers This Week _ FOR CASH ’ • A Genuiiie Whole Grain v. J V* Must Go This Wed at Only Also, I wish to call your attention to iny unsurpassed line of Groceries and General Merchandise. 1 have a full, well se lected stock and my prices are the lowest ■ •THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND.” Bi FOR MAGISTRATE. To the Democrati* vorers of «'<>1- leton county: I herebp announce myself a candidate for re-electinix to •lie office of Magistrate Bell’s Tow he ship. I pledge myself to al»idc the result of the Democratic primarp and to support the nominees there of. Very truly, * ' • - H. W. IirdJSON, JR. I puffin, 8. C. ' - ' w Great rwvwwtton. Mr. Edison, who recently tried to take a holiday from work, and is said to have become ill through bor^iom, la apt to be rather trusty #ith visitors to hia workrooms when-ffiey ask too many questions. One day a rather talkative journalist pointed at a mod al. "What's that?’’ he asked. Mr. Edlaon, who Was” getting very weary Of the man’s endless questions, re plied blandly: “That, my dear sir, is a arsdle that rocks by sound. You put tke baby in and the louder it howls the foster the cradle rocks!” NOTICE. x I represent the Conti nent!?! Marble & Gran ite Company Cantoi). Ga. Anyone desirous b!‘ pu r eh as i njr M onu me n t s or Tombstones wiii save money by seeing: .me. Orders given prompt attention. Also agent for the Hot Air Vacuum Clothes Washer. - Dr. H.W. Black,. Walterboro, S. S. << lk£MMi , t an Sue to k Pfera’* That’s what emtoaers say. Yoa oaa’t fool the bomewivet oa Flavoriag Eztraata, Spices That k why they arc McCtmwm’iFlmvrimft are the staadsrd everywhere. Con pet i tors say "As good as McCoanoo’s.’’ Stick to the geaaiae McCooooa’s and get full streagth goods every time. MeCmmm't Gnmmd Spien are abeo- lately pare ertd we'put them up ia our celebrated Sanitary Sealed Spiee Can. loaist oa getting this caa, the spice a great deal better ia it. • *s Bmkinf /Wdrr—one tea- spoontdt to a quart of sifted flour. This powder will please you and the price is low. Get' at least ftve cans from the salesman, he ealls only two or three times a year. SOLD BY . .!. «. HuBOlS; m The McCoonoa Maa A A-flA- RIGHT HERE * * ♦We are "Still on top leading everybody. 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