The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 05, 1914, Image 3
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AUGUST 5,1914.
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THE PRESS AND
DOTH FROM ('0()S\\VH \T( HIK
Coo»awL4tchie. August 3—Mr.
asd Mrs. Hdrry Htott and children
pf Green Pond spent a few days
last week‘with Mrs. Hiotfs father.
‘ R- I. W. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrt.. Dai^ Horto n . spent
last Sunday w^ith Mr. and Mrs. R.
I. W. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts
spent Sunday with Mr. Roberts’
father. : f .
Misses Polly and Lizzie Roberts
spent Sunday with Miss'Josie Sau>*
at Ollllsonvllle.* •.* -.
Hiss Mattie Mannel has return
ed home from a visit to friends at
Varnvlllb.
Miss Sadie Roberts spent Sun
day very pleasantly with h?r grand
parents. <
Mr. J. W. Roberts spent Satur
day h| Walterboro.
Rot. O. K. Way spent Saturday
night with Mr. P. S. Horton. ‘
•a.-: Mr. William Ellis spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. G. L. Langford.
TLe Gllllsonvllle Baptist meet
ing closed Thursday night. We
had a very good meeting.
Mrs. Mole and son are spending
some time with heh son. Mr. W. G.
Mole, at Gillisonville.
Messrs. R. T. Roberts and
William Roberts left Tuesday for
Washington andf Baltimore where
they will be gone some time.
Miss Talee Sauls spent Wednes
day with Miss Polly Roberts.
Miss Edan Mole spent Thursday
with Misses Polly and Lizzie Rob
erts.
• Mr.- and Mrs. C. A. Horton spent
W| Tuesday in Ridgeland.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Primary Flection. Tuesday, August
2.Vh, 1914
Carda in this column will be pub
lished every week from now until
the Primary Election for the • fol
lowing ratea:
.Candidates for County Officers:
$5.00
^Candidates for Township Officers;
Extra charges will be made on
ards of much length. No. card will
be published until * the charge hv
b-en paid. ,
for auditor.
I hereby (.nnot^nce myself a c ,ndi-
date for Auditor of Colleton Co inty,
and promise if elected to give
people a careful and businesslike
administraton. In the last election
I received a liberal vote, and
lieve that since I have become,
widely known. I wilt recel’/e
consideration of every voter in
approaching primary.
ND STANDARD, WALTEr.ZCP.O,
'OR- ’ I FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER I
‘ » — VFIUUFK TOWNSHIP. 9
S.C.
PAGE THREE
be-
lore
the
the*
I hereby announce myself a can-
d.date for 4ounship commissioner
for \ erdier township ^ an^ pledge
myself to abide the results of the
i'enioc ratio primary and* to support
the nominees thereof. ,
R. LEE KOGERT''
Walterboro. 8. C.
FOR STATE SENATE.
To the Voters of Colleton County:
. At' the request of many friends I
announce myself s? a candidate for
re-election for the State Senate sub-
loct to the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic party. • I
sincerely thank my friends for thoir
hearty support In the past. My four
years experience In the Senate ato
me in giving more effective service
than heretofore and for this I ask
the support of the ovters of my,
county. - / *
J. D. ACXERMAN.
"‘.The C**e of L. L. Cantelou.
The case of L. L. Cantelou. clar
endon, Texas, is similar to that of
many others who have used Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea ftemedy. He says,- ’“After try
ing a doctor for several months, and
using different kinds of medicine
for my wife who l^ad been troubled
with severe bowel complaint for sev
eral months, I bought a 25c bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. After using the
weoond bottle she was entirly cured.’
For sale by all dealers -
I’cnicl Picnic. /
There will be a picnic at Penle!
church on Wednesday, August 19.
All friends ccr.o and bring well
filled baskets. The candidates
wlll.be out and we
jsoed speaking.
expect some
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Suntiuer Const ipatiou Dangerous.
Constipation in ;jumnie> time is
more dangermm Ihan in the ‘fall,
winter or spring. The food you eat
is otteft contaminated and is mor*-*
HkelV to ferment in yotir Stomach.
Then you are apf to drink too muc h
cold water during the hot weather,
thus injuring your stomach. Coir,
fever, ptomaine poisoning and oth
er ills are nittural results. F’o-I)o-
La 1 *: will keep you well, as It in
creases the bile, the natural laxa
tive, which rids the bowels of/th.*
congested waste. Po-Do-Lax/ wi'l
make you feel bettc-r. Pleasant and
-effective. Take a close tonight. 25c
at your druggist. r 7 ,
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Picnic at Rc-rear.
There will be a picnic at. Bearer
r>ti August S. given by the Junior
rhanics. Al>'friends are requr*.-,!-
eA to coirie and bring baskets.
There? will be plenty of free lem-
onade/ and /rood speaking Como
iind >*e our fine crops and satisfy
tpe inner man with good thing ■-lo
,/oat • °
.!
l.iteraluio for l’ann?rs.
All ■"folk: o! intc nigc nce realis *
I tarinc r? vu-rf too bi rd dnr ng
a large part of tiu yi: r to-jjav
nine h ir* Portion . for rc*acling when
. ork is done ilc- iii good farrl p c*
r.f r* end td th.c e>p‘*rinH'nt staiion
haUeTins. The circular .* ri'' v‘
I'lr mson Cidis <-s| OI i.tiu desire-
yl 11 i the busy fanner. These cir
culars tell things in- a direct. Voi -
cise and popular way They are
rrc*- to nil citizens of the state.
1 hereby announce 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 nomi
nee* thereof. r
J. O. PADGETT,
FOR ROUSE KEPRESENTA-
T TIVES
)
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative and pledge my
self to abide by the result of the
Democratic primary.
V N. ROSSER SMITH.
Jo the Democratic Voters of Col-
Wo County. I hereby announce
~ry caritildacy for tho House of Re-
•'••es*rtitat!ves for Cojteton County in
t h ? DemooreMc Prlmarj* election to
be hold this summer. I pledge my
self to abide the results of the Ple
nary and support the nominees there
of.
I ran last time and wav nearly
elected. Then I was not so well
known as I now am. I oxpeet to he
elected this time and will neat the
confidence p*aced In tue.
I feel that I cry eccompli'h -ood
j* I would aot ask for thy ^office.
Respectfully,
B. L.
JONES.
Upon the Recitation of my many
friends I herein announce aiyse’f
a candidate for Representative from
('olleton county. 1 pledge myself to
abide kne results of the Democratic
primary and to support the nomi
nee^ thereof. Respectfully yours,
Ai C. PADGETT. /
Staoaks, S . C.
Yielding to the solicitation of my
friends, I hereby announce :ny can
didacy for the House of Represen
tatives from ( olleton .-oujrty. in the
approaching pr.mary elfc.tion. -eui*-
ject to the rules and regulations of
tiie Democratic party. MV record in
tlie Legislature is well known to the
Voters of old Colleton. If you need
my services, say so at the ballot bok*
p.nd I will serve you the whole
people —to the best of my ability.
I pledge myself to abide by nnd im
port the nominees’ of.the party, both
state and national'.
D. L . SMITH.
Tp the Demo.r.itic voters of Col-.«'
i. to n , < oupty: 1 ier by announce
myself, a candidate for re r elect1on
;V ‘ the; nous.* of Representatives,
n d pledge myself to abide the re-
, ult ow the Democratic primary
Ucspcet fully.
J L. ROBERTSON.
T!:e frj-u.ds f»li !> iil
Not S<» Htrange Alter All.
Yofi may think it straiMfe'that so
man* pen* ]* ere curejl of stomach
trouble by Chamberlain's Tablets.-
You would npt,,'however. If you
should give tb^m. a trial. They
strengthen and invigorate* the stom
ach and enable it to perform Its
functions^ naturally. Mrs. Rosie
RlsK, M’aba«h, Inch.'writes. “Noth
ing did me- the least good untU 1
l»cgan using Chamberlain’s Tablets.
It Is decidedly the best medicine for
stomach trouble 1 have ever us»d
For sale bv alf dealers.
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Thi«*ves on the-Fat ih.
In addition to planting only crops
which rob their soli of its fertility,
tome farmers keep on their places
large numbers of thieves of th-»
worst tort. Boarder cows, idle bens,
poor mules and other unprcjiitabl' 1
anttnal* belong to this.*class They
consume more, than 1 they - produce.
Then there are the weeds, which
spring up behind a farmer’s bnct:
and will steal the pl?.nt food out o.
the soil’if he does not cultivate con
stantly. * v 5
Yarn re-
speiitull' dominate liim for Mm
liottsc- ot iic pres.-ntauv. cJ from * oi
lmen county. He agrees to abi.h
by the rules of the primnrv election
If elected will give the very
service in his power
Islandton. R F v D. Nq.
best
1.
FOR C OUNTY TREASURER.
i herebv announce myself a candl
late for the office of Treasurer or
.
n M. (Sard) Carta .
I respectfully announce my* llf a
candidate for re-election to tki of
fice of auditor of Colleton co inty,
subject to the rules and roguli lions
of the Democratic party, and p edge
myself to abide the result gnd sup
port the nominees thereof.
E
Wklterboro, S. C.
E - **’ate foi
Tow nsl
r Towt
FOB HIGHWAY COMMISSI
result and su
ereof. \
M. JON<S
IOVBa.
I hereby announce ^nyself a ean-
d. : date for Highway commissioner
for Colleton county, anbjoet to tho
rales and regulations governing the
democratic primary, and plodgo my
self to support tho aomineos of the
party.
J. E. MOORE.
I hereby announce myself n can
didate for highway commissioner for
Colleton county, subject to tho rules
and regulations governing the Dem
ocratic primary, and pledge myself
o support the nominees of tho,Dem
ocratic party. \»
,J. F. ADDISON. {
I hereby aanounce myself a rgn-
didate for Highway " Commissioner
for Colleton county, subject to the
rules snd regulations governing the
Democratic primary, and pledge my
self to support the nominees of the
party. • .
J. W. HILL-
1 hereby announce my self a canvL|
v didate for'.re-election to the office
mship Commissioner for Ver-
hnsblp, and bind myself to
abide by the rules pf the Democrat
ic partv and support the nominees
ihereofX •
WASHINGTON A. CARTER.
I hereby knnounce myself a can
didate for township commissioner
for Yerdier township and pledge
myself to ablde^vby the results of
the Democratic primary and aup-
port the nominees thereof. *
JEFFJ. HIERS.
Rheumptiotn
Blood Poioon
Scrofula, Malaria
I Skin Disease
Because it Purifies
the Blood
LlPPMAN’S great
msetaoaajp
REMfcDY-P.
WIU.
YOU,
V. UPPMAN. SAVANNAH,
FOR
\-
ge
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Highway Commissioner
for Colleton county, subject to the
rules and regulations governing the
Democratic primary, and pledge my-
•*lf to support the nominees of the
party.
G. W. SWEAT.
‘•’OR MAGISTRATE OF HEYWARD
TOWNSHIP.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-elertion lo the office
of magistrate in Heyward Town
ship. I pledge myself te abide th**
result of the pemocratic primary
and to support the nominees there
of. Very respectfully,
N H. J. GIVENS.
I tf
* I announce myself as a candidal**
for magistrate of Haywood Towr- -
>hip, after being nrged by numei-
ou's voters to do so. I pledge ni>-
self to abide by the rules of the
Democratic primary and if elected
to endeavor at ail times to make a
fair and impartial officer. , and tp
fulfill lite duties of the office to the
jest of my ability.' I ask th* .sup
port of all electors who will appre
ciate an officer, of this kind.
L. BELLINGER.
K;>U MAGISTRATE" OF BRO.XTON
TOWNSHIP.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the offl e of magistrate
of Broxton Township I pledge my-
sc^f to abide the result of the Dem
ocratic primary and to support tiie
ly. 4 H. R. PADGETTy
nominees thereof. Very respecttul-
Islandton, S. C.
TOWNSHIP cd:
BROXTON TOWN
To the Democratic voter* of Brox
ton Township: I hereby aanounce
myself a candidate ror re-olectioa
to the office ef Township Ce
sioner of Broxton Township. I pi
myself to abde the results of the
moeratir primary and to support the
nominees thereof. ^
A. J.'SINEATH. ’
Islandton, S. C.
I hereby announce myself a can-
< Idate for tow nship commissioner
Broxton Township. I pledge my
self to abide the results of the Dem
ocratic primary anu to supprt th*
nominees thereof. Very respect
fully,
E. W. P. McMILLAN.
Lodge, S. C*
To the voters of Broxton Town
hip: I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of township
commissioner, subject to the. rules
of the Democratic party. I pledge
myself to uphold the nominees of
the Democratic party. Respectfully
R. M. BRABHAM.
Jslandfon, S. C.
i hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of township
ommissioner of Betts townsniv. 1
ledge myself to abide the remit ot
the Democratic 1 ’primary to and sup
port the nominees thereof. Very re
spectfully.
H. LEE (TIASSEREAU.
Stokes. S. C.
At the request of my many friends
announce my candidacy for town
ship commissioner for Bell3 town
ship apd pledge my sell ro support
tiie nominees of the party.
W. W. M a KYV*\
Ruffin. S. <k
I hereby announce myself a' can
didate for township commissioner
of Bell township and pledge my
self to abide by the rules of the
IJempcratic primary and support
the nominees thereof.
A. WALKER.
Stokes, S C
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office
of magistrate of Broxson towmdiip.
I „ pledge myself to support t’u
nonTHTeeB of the Democratic primary
and abide by the result of same.
Respectfully,
\V. N. JON EH
t/ the voters! of Broxton Tow*v-
sjiio: I announce myself a «andi-
,1ate for office of ’ Magistrate I’br
•Jroxton Township and pledgejmyself
I (enpr
rt* the
*o abi«’e tiie remifr or tho
r.-ii* primary and to supfu
"•omirtces of th’e party. Rep*
;* J. \V. OAR
i‘. i *n(lton. S.' <’.
| (Uj MAtilsTRATE OF SMI RID W
AND GM»\E RTn-.Y. VSIiil’S
At the earnest s*d}< itatior of n:y
friends I offer myself a <an'lidate
fof nir.gistrate of Sherhlaji an*!
Glover ’townships, pledging m|self
to abide the n*sults of the Demo
cratic primary and to smpport tlit*
nominees thereof.
j. o. Jacques, jr.
Cottageville, S.
I herebv announce myself a candl-
4 . tr^a^urer of Cone-
:l,,, ifeletted. I promise to give to
1 pledge wy*elf to abide tue
f the Demecratic primary
ffairs. 1 r*i‘ Hl 8<‘
snd t# -UP. uuDDort of
jf I will
■very vster
, *Mr* E. L. Jones was the first
candidate for the House of Repr
esentative to file his assessment.
Paying on Monday of this week.*
The aksejisment for. this office 1*
appreciate the support
Verv respectfully.
’ j L. LYONS.
Hmoaks. S. C. *• .
Thanking my friends for their
confidence In my'administration by
their having re-elected me as county-
treasurer, I hereby offer myself as
candidate again tor re-election and
pledge the same fidelity to duty as
in the past. I wll abide *he result
of the Democratic primaries^
R. X- JONES.
Walterboro.
I am a Candidate for re-election
to the office of Magistrate tor
Glover and Sheridan townships, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
ifie Democratic primary and pledge
myself to the support the nominees
thereof. . „
T. M. REEVES.
Cqittagpville, §. C.
- ' „
FOR MAGIHTRATK.
To the Democratl? voters of rol-
leton county: I herebp at.
myself a candidate for re-el
he office of Magistrate Bell’s
ship'. I pledge myself to q^bid^
result of the Democratic pr
and to support the nominees
of. Very truly.
H. W HUDSON, JR
Ruffin. S. 0.
TOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER
To tbe voters'of Heyward town
ship: I hereby announce toy candt
dacy for the office of Township Com
mlssiocer, subject to the rules of the
Democratic party. 1 pledge mysel
to support the nominees of the p*r
ty. If elected I will serve ifle town
ship to the best of my ability. Re
spectrally.
/ ' J. W. GRACES.
/ Bettor known as “Joe” Graves.
OR
TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER.
BELLS TOWNSHIP.
il'ISnip
4 Haiib4.
THE WESTON
& BROOKER
Sanitary Septic Tank
the PROTECTION
SC?
\
Affords the rural home all the conveniences, the com I
of the modern eity sewerage system. It is your INSU1
gerous, unsanitary conditions which breed serious and
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used there is no unsightly nuisance to pollute the toil and i
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embarassment. \
Installed just ben—th the surfkoe; never nee^a attention. The ^
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eventually it seeps out into the ground, harml—e water and minetnl mal
No odor. Construeted of reinforced concrete, on the moot
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WESTON & BROOKJER, INC., Min
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROUNA
FOR COTTON WEIGHER.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the position of cotton
weigher at Walterboro and ask the
farmers of this vicinity to consider
me on election day. For tho ps»“t,
two years 1 have been assistant <q;-
ton weigher and am sure my expe
rience,, " ill make me eomp* tent to
perforin the dutie.- of the office.
S. M. URL’in .
*4 hereby announce myself f a <:*n
didate for the offi* * of rnttn tl wr ;- t t-j
■r at Waltvrboro, I idedge mv.lf
o abide tk< results o f i J >e Dc::m-
cratlc priniar*' and to support th<*
nominees of the s.ime.
\Y. 11 PADGETT.
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Fob rt/rrov weighi R.
1 h* reby anrioun* ** my ; « If a c
didate for ph< position Uf
weigher iy* Lodge. S ('
myself to r.Vide tIt* r-
Democratic primary and
nonmiees < f suni**. /
j./r.
Lodge, S. •(’
cnl t**/-; 1
pled*i*
of tin*
nit
Upport flu
SMOAK
1 hereby announce myself a,, can
didate for the position *lf cotton
weigher at Lodge. I pleds\,myself
to abide tbe result of the Demo* ratio
primarv and support the nominees
thereof
JOE W. CARTER.
Lodg? H. ('.
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■ ■■•*■■ — —T
EOR CONGRESS.
I hereby announce my- candidacy
for renomination by the Democrat
ic party for Representative in Con
gress from tiie First District, pledg
ing myself to*1 comply, with tin*
rules of the party. I
RICHARD S. WHALEY
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CHiCHEST|R SPILLS
DiAMONO^
LADIES I
Ork j-r Prnnetr* for CHT<H*S TEX 9
DIAMOND a RAN I) FILLS .is *ro •n<P
Goto metallic bo*e». tealed %uh Bluet
■it)foil TakS so OTUSS. »■» a* j*or
Ei ,Miii w4 M k cuLcnes-Tlns
BIAMUMD BUANU PILLS, for twentv-C—
pear* rerw-ded at Dest.Safcat, Always Rel'abis.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
.flSS, EVERYWHERE
The Greatest
BARGAIN
Ever held in Walterboro
will commence
AT FRANK’S
Charleston Surprise Bargain Honse
As soonas our great experienced
buyer, Mr. J. Frank, returns home.
We^are expecting him x about the
28th of this month.
He reportecf to us that he bpught 500
Ladies’ (,’oat Suits the biggest bargains
ever shown in Walterboro and Colleton
County, also 300 Boys Suits and about 600
Men’s Suits. 3000 pairs of Men’s, Ladies’
and Children’s Shoes^ Dry Goods and
Fancy Goods. Our Specialty will be Men’s
Hats and Millinery. We positively guar
antee to sell everything at Surprisingly
Low Prices at the
Charleston Surprise
Bargain House
N
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\
J. FRANK, Manager.
Wholesale and Retail.
't
Next Door to Express Of f ice /
And please take special notice that there is pnly
one Frank’s Clothing Store in town and tRat is the
new store.
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