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+ ANNOUNCEMENTS TOK U. S. SUNATOR. 1 bog to announce my caudidacy for the United Statos Senate in the approaching Democratic Primary, and I respectfully solicit the support ^ of the Dcmociatic voters of this State. tt G Rhett I OK CONtiRFSS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth District, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J^ES U COGGESH ALL, I anujjmcc m>self a candidate for Congress from the Sixth District, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. PA HODGES Benuettsvillo. SC. FOR SOLICITOR. Having been appointed Solicitor of the Third Judicial Circuit to till out the unexpired term of JudgeS Wilson, Horry county having been placed in the new Twelfth Judicial Circuit, 1 hereby an nounee myself a candidate to succeed myself as solicitor subject to the rules gov crning the Democratic primary. A WALTER II WELLS. I horW>y announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the 1 X5tL Circuit and pledge myself to abide the result, of the primary and support its nominee. I served four years )" the Confederate States Navy, and If you %vi.l give me your votes in this election 1 promise after I am dead that I will not gel mad if you don't put powers on inv grave. If you love me as a Confederate Veteran now Is the time to show it. Elect me Solicitor and I will serve you as faithfully as I did the four years that 1 followed the Bonnie Blue Flag. WF CLAYTON. 1 hereby announce myself n candi date for the o I lice of Solicitor of the Injudicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary election. P. 13. SELLERS. ' I hereby announce that 1 am a candidate for nomination as Solicitor of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. 1 have practiced law in Tlorrv county for thirty-four years and this is the li?\st time I have been a candidate for any oflice before the people. I now solicit their support. C. P. Quattlebaum. FORSTATE SENATE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of State Senator of Horry County," subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary, J. P. Derham. row the house. To the voters of Horry County: This is to notify you that I am again in the race for tho House of Representatives. T am sincerely grateful to my many friends for their loyal support in tho last election and 1 hold no malice whatever against those who "honestly" opposed me. Indeed I preached independence in polities, and 1 shall not fall out with anyone for taking my own advice. Heretofore I have been so busy on tho farm that 1 could simply take an occasional excursion into the public field and deliver a passing shot in our political battles, but I am making arrangements, after this year, to give more time and labor to County, State and national politics, and mercenary voters and ring-lailed politicians can sit up and take notice accordingly. The country is full of common politicians who are out for filthy lucre, and who, instead of moulding public opinion, simply drift along like rotton wood after the political current of the hour', but the liekl is white for indifftpndfl^t, constructive Statesmanship. Tho classes always have their agents?cither elected or hired?to look out for their special affairs; but the masses, with amazing credulity, nave always leu tncir interests in the hands of their representatives, who sometimes forget the power that lifted them up. Asa 44 Young Political Moses" we may not succeed in leading the "Sons of Toil" out of the briery wilderness into which they have been carried, but we can do more?wo shall do our best and deserve success. H, K KM PER COOKE, LA K K a M I* FARM, (lalivabts, S. C. T wish to announce again to the voters of Horry County my Candidacy for the House of Representatives. I pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic Primary, and if elected will serve the people to the extcn* of my ability. M. M. Stanley. Lor is, S. C? R. F. D. No. 2. > I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the olllce of Represents t|ve for //orry county, subject to the rulet of the Democratic primary, and pledging myself, if elected, to represent the best interests of the entire people Of 7/brrj county, to the very best of my ability. JOHN W PRINCE. This is evidence of the fact that I an beforo Uhi* people soliciting the honor ol fepmenring Horry County In the lowei house of the (i?nernl Assembly of Soutl Carolina, pledging m>self, of course, U abide the action of the Democratic pri ninry arid to represent, if elected, tin * best interest of the majority of her citl zona in all questions that may arise there In. L. B. 8INGLETON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. My CRndtdacy for the office of Count} Treasurer-la hereby announced auhjec to the ruleaof the Demociatic IVlinary J. .N. Jenrette. I. A FOR AUDITOR. T am a candidate for re-election to Auditor's cilice, J A LEWIS. I hereby announce my candidacy for the ollice of County Auditor of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary, C E Darker. I hereby announce myself a candldut0 for election to the otlice of County Auditor of Horry County subject to tInaction of the Democratic Primary* J. D. OLIVER. FOR CLERK OF COURT. 1 lioroby announce myself a candidate for election to the otlice of Clerk of Court of Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ROBT. M. FLOYD I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofllce of Clerk of Court for Horry county, subject to the rules of the i )oniocratic primary. W I) WATSON. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of Clerk of Court for J lorry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party W L BRYAN . I hereby announce my candidacy for theotllceof Clerk of Court for Horry County, subject to the action of the Dem ocrutic patty. L 11 BURROUGHS, FOR SHERIFF. Faithful in the discha"go of my every duty, 1 respectfully solicit the support of my fellow citizens for reelection to the ollice of ShcrilT of llorry county, 11 J SESSIONS, I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the otlice of Ol r * ouunu 01 riorry uounty, subject to the rules of tho Democrate party. In asking of you your suffrage 1 point you to my former service as ShoritT and if elected I promise to do as I did before, the best I could, \V, J. Sessions, T hereby announce myself as a candidate for the oilier <>l Sheriff of Horry County, subject to tho regulations of tho Democratic Primary, V. D. JOHNSON I hereby announce mv candidacy for the ollico of Sheriff of llorry | County subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary KL1JAH BUMPKIN. FOR SUPERVISOR. 1 hereby inuio\mce myself n candidate for election to the oilier of County Su pervisor subject to the Democratic pri mary. . A 1* JOHNSON. I hereby announce myself a can did ate for election to the olliee of Supervisor of llorry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. W. II. GOliE. My candidacy for the ofilco of County Supervisor is hereby announced subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. (J J PRINCE. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the olliee of County Su nervlsor ot Horry county, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J 11 RAKER. My name Is hereby presented to the Voters of llorry County as a Candidate for Supervisor, I pledge myself to abide by the decision of the Democratic Primary, and if elected will give the people my best service. W. J. HENDRICKS. Themnny friends of WM V REST an nounee him as a candidate foi the olliee of Supervisor of Horry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. MANY FRIENDS. My candidacy for the olliee of County Supervisor is hereby announced, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. JOS W JOHNSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the olliee of County Supervisor, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. JOHN li JAMES. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor of Horry county subject to the regulations of the Democratic Primary. A C Murrell. I am a candidate for tlie olh.ee of Supervisor of //orry county, subject to the results of the Democratic primary. J W DAYVSEY, I hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the olliee of County Su pervisor of I lorry County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. J G FLOYD. At the solicitation of friends from different sections of the county, 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the ollice of County Supervisor for Horry Connty subject to the rule? of the Democratic Primary. W. L. SINGLETON. I herebynnnounce myself a candidate for election to the office of Supervisor of Tlbrry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ,T. K. Allsbrook SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION I hereby announce my self a candii date for election to the office ol Superintendent of Education ol Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ; J H Hart el son. * M xr oon/li/lnoir far haaI L?? * ~ ? o-. _ in j /??iftv* iwci* >j iwg irnruvitm iu (HlH'i of County Superintendentot Education I: 1 hereby announced subject, to the rules o | the Democratic party. Thanking Ike vo tersin adyjince for their support I remaii your servant WA PlflNCE. liOris S C. I hereby announce my raindidacj ? for election to the ollico oft Superin r tendont of Education of Horry coun r ty, under the rules of thv. Primary J pledging myself, if elected, to do vote inv entire time to^iho duties o 4 the office. G JQ. GORE. FOR MAOIS^RAlt, I hereby announce mysrlf a* candidal 5 for Magistrate, Simpson Greek Town ship, subject to the rules of the J)emo cratic primary. [ JOHN W CARTE!*, SU. . I amta candidate fob Magistrate of Haj I boro township. j 8 M ALLEN. LOU 232 and 23 The Hous The Largest Wh Ladies Misses Tailor Made Buits. Made of Silk and Wool Rajahplain, striped and fancy mixed wors, teds, plain, fancy and phantom, checked and striped Pan am ft" in Madame Butterfly, Prince Chap and Pony Coat effects. $lo.oo to $75.oo per suit. Walking Skirts FOR LADIES AND MISSES. Our new lino is composed of Silk Panama Plain and fancy mixtures and voiles. All cut in ihe new 1008 models. $2.5o to $25.oo each. I OR MAGISTRATE* By the solicitations ot friends 1 am a canumaie tor Magistrate ior Dog Hi11IV township, subject lo the lulesof tho Democratic Primary. W B Carroll. l:rom tlir Homo of tltc Gopher. Mr Kditor: will you allow me space in your good old paper for a few lines from Georgia. Health is generally good at this, wri ting. Crops; re looking lino in this scc\ion and people arc busy laying them liyMr S P Porter has the finest cotton the writer has seen through this section. Mr John Jones passed through here enrouto to Mr Hob Martin's. Mr and Mrs N M Porter were pleasant. callers at Mr Martin's Sunday. Miss Lizzie Martin spent a few days with MissClevy Martin the last of the week' Misses Sallicand Inez Martin spent the day with Mrs Pearl Martin recently , What has become of tho correspondent at Mattie. SC ? Let's hear from you again. 1 love to hear from South Carolina. It is a good old home. Politics are not as thick out here as thev are back in South Carolina. I huvo no weddings to report at this writing. Good wishes to the Herald and its many readers. Sub. Taylor's Creek, Ga. llcst tltc World Affords "It gives mo'unbounded pleasure to recommend Buck Jon's Arnica Salve," says J W Jenkins, of Chaj>el Mill, N C. <4I am convinced it's the best salve the world afTords. It cured a fel m on my thumb, and it never fails to lieal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied, U5c at Norton Drug Go's drug store. I.onxr Mews. We are having good health in our neighborhood, Crops are looking fine and wo are lighting General Green very hard. I lo battles with us every day. but wo are trying to win the battle. We/hope Col f) A Spivey will announce himself for the Senate, As he has done so much for our county we want to put him in another place. So come out at once, Mr Spivey, we will put you across the river just as safely as wo did before. We thank you for helping to get the new court house and jail. J Carter, I Agonies I Of p-:? 'Bummer breeze; Never give "Op, o*d MM &M B all women, yew sal! iPdmM* have H to suffer pals, B Thousnnds of womm lew writ" B ten to tell how tfioy hovo ??re4 fij fide womanly its, *#d wUovsM B /their pains|. ftjtf Sir ? iflMfs* have been MH ft fhNsw B other forms ol IM Oftli? 4tt? B Ing the past M yes*#, fry thot popular and s?scess!?| ltwal> H &0 remedy H : r CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEF '' fcJ hcIIcv# * mm km* H - 389 frcsn dead," write# Mm, IM - t;?*j l.nnibe, of Ufw103 Juutkm, %f~ |M "if It hadn't be?? 1m W | 1 $fj hid suffered wi|> M ?*N?fte< E f opolls, pains lis w* m?iBS H fj;!j and arms, and mM ktm4?$'1$w? H pains. Now 1km pate# km # - jgfl gone, as a result of asfcf tmkdT H At All Druggists | f|] WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, I g^l stating uro and describing symp- H EM toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., Tho ChattnnooRa Medicine Co.. / ' i 4 King Street, ;e that Gives You "SATI olesale and Retai Ladies' Waists, ] Tlio greatest stock in the South 5 to pick and choose from. White Lawn Waist from the severely plain to tho most elaborately trimmed. Too to $15.00 each. White Linen Waists, plain, tucked ? and hand embroidered, $2,50 to $15.00 each. Black Lace Waists from $0 00 to i $15 00 each. White China Silk Waists $2 50 to ' $7.50 each. j Black China Silk Waists $2.50 to ; $10.00. Sale Under Execution. By virtue of sundries executions lodged in my cilice in i he ease of the Bank of Con waves Litile r.nmhcp I Company and Conway Hardware j Company vs. the Litllo Lumber Company, I have levied on and will soil before the Court Mouse door in Conway, S. C., on salosday in July next it being the Otli day of said month, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property towit: All and singular the entire mill plant and machinery at their mill site on Wacoamaw river including all boilers, engines and attachments, saw mill and ail belongings, pulleys, beltings, chains, trucks, diy kiln and attachments, planing mill, lath machine, sheds and lumber, logs in mill and in river adjoining, all tools and implements, and every article in anyway connected or belonging to Little Lumber Company also 1 he land where the mill site is located. Terms of sale cash H Sessions, S II, C. Conway, S. C , Juno l.r>, 1 DOS Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree for foreclosure and sale made by his Honor S. W. G. Sbipp, at Chambers, and dated the 11th day of June, A, D , 11)08, in the case of George J. Holliday, Plaintiff vs. Orilla Allen, I Luther Allen. Delia Allen and Tho-i mas Allen, Defendants, I, 15. J. Sessions, Sheriff of the County of Horry, will sell at publie auct ion before the door of the Court House at Ct nway, S, C., between legal hours of sale on sales day in July next, it being the Gth day of said monlli, all and singular the following described lands and tenements to wit: "All and singular that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in Hayboro township, Horry County, State of South Carolina, containing fifty acres, more or less, bounded as follows; North bv lands of John J. Goff, East bv lands of U S. Martin, South by lands of Hurroughs & Collins Co., and West by lands of Johnson, Crows & Co., this being the tract of land on which I now live and reside, and there is ho claim on it, exoept that held by J W. 11 oil i day," Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. n. J. SESSIONS, Sheriff of Horry County. June 11, 11)08. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby foridden to trespass on my land in anyway, ami forbidden to hunt., (ish or feed stock thereon, under full penalty or the law Said land is bounded on the ca'-t by the land of D. M. Edge, on -the south by the landed Jack Vereen, cf'fCst by Waceainaw river, north by I j Jack Vereen. J . l?IUi 4Sum n ' un 0 4t mutimr What is tlic rso | of Saying jj THE BR8T COMPANY or, B THE STRONGEST COMP'Yor | THE LARGr.ST COMPANY? L They all Say These Thing*. I I HAY HIMI'IjY J Springfield l FIRE & MARINE INS. I j COMPANY 5 OF MArfSAClIUSFTTS. 1 J Orjrnnlzcd 1849. j M. W. 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Linen Suitings, Figured Madras, Persian Lawns, Fmbroidored Lawn/ Plaid Lawns and Linen, Mercori/.et ChitYons, Plain and Figured liatesto, Linen Lawns, Oxford Suitings, etc.. J etc., all at popular prices. NGTHlj strengthen your system ^ roubles by taking our ^ n m. wine > and eflicient Tonic ^ 5er Pint Bottle c ru^ Comply % iAAW/wWAMS GROCER hand. Our Grocery Department is ic and are markt d down to the lowiven careful attention and prompt do'> IN SEASON. NTHE BAKER. 1 THE GROCER MAN URY&CO RS IN IERCHADISE, ?. O. to Furnish the untry with the ioods, Groceries, ng, Shoes, Hats member, Please, large and select le our Prices cand by any House s. We study to 5 please you with or the best goods. WvWSWWWI NfetFER C ' I Account! I [uarters for any- J le Drug Line # mery, Stationery, gars, \ ds, Rubber Goods, oitibs S in's Ideal Fountain Pens, % rtment is composed of ,a< > ;h, Pure and Guarantdfed % in this department Is dqnO > 17 *