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, It - -- MUIfflU ■JUUrTKL IlilWH T. . \d Mr. W. L. cksott -spent Mr. E. iHtHi.'jm.-tIimx.; Lce§\ille, B. (>., \vi' a Jast weekend in ’Wa&ener. Miss Clillord i’*a mitt lias re- ' turned toBurn wel r, after a week’s visit to her parents. \ Miss Maxine-Jlair, of Elko, f is the'guest-of [Miss El Gride Jolit)sOn this we k. * ~ 44dr cHres MaInnrrt^FrvT 7 r7 mayor of a I>uwitless Vlsitot in Barnwivi M U'*m1;iv. v ' • • . V Ml’iL j. ■ L. 4 StllinKS; .of d JDiLlon, is'here siting her • brother,. \ Surh s. ~~y~— 'Messrs. .!. I . Angley and Geo. W. „ A lien .of. Sycamore, - were visitors h ;e- Monday. • •» i - MTss Maggie Neal Livings- ;ton, of Orange rg. is visiting- Miss Al'ma Con„.or this week. . Miss Olivia R * h/as re-turned ■ng the Sutii- i nrop College. i 1 iflin* and J. 1 ’ imefs, -were - here" Mon- ■ V;. . -j •i,i trong, of /mug the vjsi- i sdav after-’ home after att* iner School at V Messrs. J. ( A. (Joodson. o among the vi* Mr. W. W Willistofi, was tors last noon, 'w- - Mr. R. Wii Jackson, sp end in tovyn friends, Mr: J. A Monday fori • | V i other nortliyr torest. * ' T Misses Gnu liimhia, and !' Garber, are i Middleton. ' CGti cure* H* M isS 1 lessi» turned 'after cation j at a the mount (ah Miss Ma'ti Williston, s Barnwell tin Job if K. Sm ■ M O . 4 *, little son,. Lamar, \vh relatives an. Air. Oeoi Florida, i- hrother. M at lorncan - S^inrrf- C.ol .' 11 a i Sunda.v In —*-"■ SUGAR HUH A Wpoonfillto jtotlnaglwu&qr.'Vbt ft. :• , *,\\ i Mrs. Benjv F. -Davis and daughter, Louise, spent last week-end herewith the former's^ fanZa brother, Mr. L. \V. Weather- bee. - - j ' ' - Mrs. W. W. f Shelling, of Lowell, Fla., is visiting her brother V Mr. J . M . ' F,ast* rling. at his beautiful country homin' CDuucgnuou”. . )■ . Mr. John M. ItiorC RegiOer,'. tin., was lure last Wednesday nn ft* visit .for the Firstuime since he moved from j this county'.ten years ago. j" s • - - \ . C>C>f> cures J femRu'drC rUjions- Aess, Loss ■ <rf - *Apjpetit.', or tlijit j "tri(mI aoFTiig feeling ufije do Ma laria or Colds. Fine Ionic. Miss Sallie ; McNab has re-, turned home after spending her vacation in Columbia, Gi/eenville and other points y*f mterest. Revr'Miller Clark, D. D., of Charleston, will conduces se- i igs of evangelistic services in the Blaekville Presbyterian church, commencing Monday night, Au- gusToth. ‘ ' » «acb. meal for nO days for escKoftkt loo.ooo.ooo parson* in tha United States* makes a pile jw (Ik TKxiforrth buiUiKjsencujk to supply tltt e*ttr» armed , uwoft’ , • QUARTEILUREPOH Ot County Treasurer for School Dint. No. 19.' ErnrV. W*1bou John Porch Watnii AH iwce Watpon Claims, Paid from April 1st to.J En mi W I 8 III J line 'MYfj 191$, ipelusivl. r A|l< I)ist ‘N ». l-sRull Pi Carii -No I Kiddle \1nr\ 4 Hdl Mary Kayror f K >fu Dobt-on LhIim a 1 Kept Kona Dofo n M-ry A Hill l/virie Best id. $20.Of 50 l|) •JO 00. * JO (X) go (X) 20 (X) 20 Ot) 50 OO 6000 20 XX) ‘50 (X) 5() oO 50 00 — V I « 25 - 3 60 60 on • $26 . , 5f) CXly $0 of/ . $5 00 60 tX) 60 00 133(H) 50 00 flO (XI * « 25 100 00 1 6 26 « 26 001 1)01. N'l. 2—Sev* J1 r / Kula'll *r T'rie r ■ I l‘,it 1 ho'nH s n l^a'Ue \i. Wr ton >’ o r >> .r'. l Bi-s f -i KiilHI'ie Tiiriif r Kidallie Turtu-r h v. <;if Camp .. last week . relatives and < ,v left liore York, laiuF •t lints of in- i I hodt’S, of (*0- i MeLtiizie, vi-iting Mrs. -rr < i I nit ha-s.ro- 1 Und her va- !*. li le.sort in , •• :’*«‘iinett, of I a--? week in • -t of Mrs.’ Mrs- A. T. Beard and Miss Jessie J ovtu r-v of tit fe.city Melt Suiplayj-Jfbr Glenn Spru l "' i > where they will spend several weeks. 'Fhey will also visit the mountains, before returning home. . b~ The protracted.meeting which w;\s conducted i>v the pastor M. \V 7 . Rankin at Pleasant Mountain Baptist church last, i week closed on Friday with four additions all of Food Administration RulCs“Governing Grinding of HomejjGrown Wheat Modified—Flour May Be Sold Under Certain Conditona. m s. * I JO 00 . . a i»r v •Jt) (X) 40 IX) . 1 60 m A# 110 00— $39,7 CO *T>ist. 7 "No 3—Harmony. !Su-it* Br«f lai d $l(i 10— J16 10 D«Pt. No 4 — Bi*» Fork. Ada Sat ders i, >» AI 'ovrr Wa* h >n Am ieK alielitf Nr lie tirifliu Bena LoHilholt Je.»n (jnftiti J a.« IF* K|>Vfi n ' Klorrie Mn« Sin ih Jo?» phi-oe .11. Uu. byr Kriient J^’i'non A B. Bro(1i«‘ /E'nest Wir*.on Krm pi, Witson The Marti ) A. Hi'yfCO 24 (X) Jew 4 *! hi lie (1. Du bir .50-IX) Ivne?i W i Iron (> 25 E rue* t W i 8< > n W 25 h Erne Mae Tinnih fio.ce Jean (intli-i - -64-44)-.. Ben LnftdlfHt 50 00 Ne 10 iflin 55 (0 4 i nk- K -dr ill' ! 00 (Xi .Imp H Spiii i -Ws -is*- A1 owVV Watoon W) (X) .1. A rmstr.)m» 875 iX) I . M. MilVr '* 50 tX) ErniS»t. WilP' n (> 25 I, Vi. ftrir 3 .(X) Enic .t NYes in 8 25 Jopephin - (1. Diii.b lr A IlOW e tt at -on I Er».rat \V f h m •/ Ernen Wilcoi • • v i: Columbia.—Under modified regula tions of the Food Admtnifttration farmers are now permitted to gMnd a full year’s- supply of flour from home grown wheat. Millers throughout South Carolina have been authorized by the Food' Administration to grind, from wheat made by farmer*, enough floar -to supply'their families and their ten ants for 12 months. 'j'This amoupt must, however, be, baaed upon a cal- eelation of 12 pouud/peT moatb per j Alie^^ lUown person. . \ Although using \flour grodpd from >dnu *s art home-grown wheat, farmers we ex pected by the Food Administration to nevertheless observe strictly The fifty-fifty rule and to use flour substi- t\it«s, ^iound- foi* pound, with the flour they have ,ground The fact that they have produced their own wheat does r^)t release them from this obligation. They are also expected to see to it that their tenants, furnished by them. Sara M. Ns«h K. E. Clark S F. Oral F E C l irk Ada Sanders' \ .,r $40 00- 40 00 60 (X)‘ 30 00 • 20 (X) 25 IX) '40 0>— $256 00 Disc No. 6— Baldock. M vrtle Bennet • $50 00 ” •» 50 00 60 00- Florrie Mie Sinith J t an Until . Bi*na L'Xftdho't Nell.- tirifli . Annie Kaile i(T_ J.!<h H Hranr» A B. Hail Slri*. A. D ^UTliitile “Jas. H. spaify / 50 U) 60 (\) . 7 60 6 25 50 (X) 50 tX) SE OF (EPRESENTATIVI Having served the people oi’ the Cotut ty for the past two years ayi member of the lower ho|isc of the General Assembly (and I think faithfulK), I hereby sn- nonnee my Candida*^ for re-election ixr the coming primary, and pledge myself to stand by the,ffomination ot the Demo / ciatic parly, and to do’all in n\y iK»wer tQ.* pepmote it^ .success. ' , * ^ • James E. Davis. ... Jt’OGE OP PROBATE — I hereby announce myse.ll a canditfaff for re election to the offie/pf of - Prol>ate for Barnwell C ounty,..subject to the rules and regulations rrfihe Democrar. tic mimary, amioledpc myself to support theTBiynineos o4ffie party,. ‘if if J ) ' John k. SiU‘41lngv\'/ f 1 ', V : 1 ---4 :M ■ ■' FOIC TREASURER L' 1 hereby announce fnyself .1 candtXfatc for re eles-iion to the office ot; Umotv rreasurvr'for Birnw ell ( oupK! subject tt > ,j the nilesund regulations »»f)he Demoera tie primary, and pledge mv>elf to support the nominees pf.ihe parlyv^ ~ v, .... 2 1 J B. Armstrjvn'g FOR COt’NiTY supervisor: 1 herebyjjuipunce myself a <anJkfFtc- for County Supervisor, subjec* to the i rules and regulations of tbr" democratic primary; and pledjjQ nT)sc|f to suptSirtt- \/M $160 00 D.i/t. Ni>. 6—B+.oih t Sprutg^. $4-^00 45 00 ;' . 45 00 ' 33 76 —XrHO-ee- Lueili- Hcgi-.is Alice S.ni"«k I > . . v 91 Luylle lbigen+ 45 00— '$243 75 Di8t. No. 7—Red Oak. Mnrgaret F. Harper $58 75 ” ” ” 40 00, >J ' - M r " 40 00— 'n 1 $138 75 Dbt. No 18.— Lang Branch Ethef Ai deffO i 5/j’OO whom ' use flour aubstitut^a on the flfty-flfty were baptized tliat afternoon. Mr. J. M. Jackson, of Mis-- basls. f Farmers who grow wheat may sell flour to their neighbors who perhaps ■oda. Montana, i here vi-uting have not, but In such cases they will - 7 s? j _ . . Jt, i 7 . )m « » ltik brother, Mr. VV 7 . L Jrtckson, V w of this city. This is tUe first vi-it Mr. Jacksoip ha$ made 1 be required, under the l^blbs of the Food Administration,'to sell-an equal adiount' of flour substitute^ the same as a merchant, or take .miller's cer >» ' ■»> - »r ‘JU-flO Ethel Anderson ^'4n (xt i V $0 00—$195 Dint. No. 9—-Hilda 7 • \ J T. Kim tut 1 (Jo; $i06 64 C ilftut^D 11 Smith 40 00 1 T.n Mocrt- 60 (X) y'V\. Eubanks. 12 36 , l)r- Wist- A liman 40.00 , 1 4. i) htuti ; 10 5(f ' F. Df Rowell 1 14*70 . ’ . 50 00 55 00 00 (X) 134 (X) 33 25 16 00. 9 85- $3 7S4 76 the nominrSn therrof. J S. Still, Allendale. S;CVR.F.D. I hereby announce mysetUfl candidate for re election to the oiffee of. County , Supervisor, subject kt the rules and reg ulatioqs of liie Democratic primary* elcctionT’" 1 Z 7 B. II. Dyfhes. FOR A(JOITOl (Oonti'\d 1'ixt week.) A MAXWELL TRUCK FEI \ Reno, Nrvads, July 2t> —Foveri' nHes on July 17 —its tirpt day, oli't fh’tu San Frane>30. —tin MaRWel^- Triu‘k which is relaying a lead, uf inilita-y supplies from Australia to rfrjince via the Eiul-o’i^ H ighway. made) it- .fini 'H.op'nif Jts way t*) N-w York here, "Maxwell Mili-sry Expre-s.” as le trueVhas b* en' cal'ei by th-* Coa^t wa ' 1 hereby an non n cpxtn yntflf a candidate^ for icelection to Urt* otffce of Auditor for Barnwell C'ounTy, sirfiject to the rules and regtXjatio^a of the Democratic primary, self to support the nomi' « thereof. R. W. Riley. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce nfysetf a candidate for office of CountyTJommissioner from district No. 1, afibject to the rule* and regulations ollfle Democratic prima ry, and pledgerth> self to support thenom inees of the |»arty. — K.Bin, I hereby announce myself a candidate fo$ the office of County ComprfViioner from District number thre^^subject tc* MXfthe Democrat this country since lie left liel'e ttficates from, tIpa purchaser showing that the purchaser has had flour'sub stitutes gn>und to cover l the fldur of bougbL pound for pound. Farmers UV \Vitr Alim >11 00 (X) 40 rx) 40 OC— ahoht fourteen years ago. . » ■ »— - “ * ' r Mr<- 11. l.:b \Va>hingtbn^ M ove. $42^ 10 . Di ♦. N'lrTO—Hi alMtg-8ii*iiiES. B u ah Harris $ 50 00 / •nul' ['Vvi-f. .1 broill) Jel’t ^Tm-kv , and end? with hi'F"! 4 and^M'ohir, of this aqed lljonm hy j>e> niece, Lonisejjfolair, who will spend some time before ^ returning Uonie. .*"1 Mr >r Wilin' Rountree,of the pit-apt- Mountain section* U/as‘* >t ruck by lightning wliilO [:il work uu a tl Filing Wr — Jr R. Rn-'er lo/ar Pleasant M<".if:- tain clmi’ch/ and 'fur a while -wa> thought dead hut bum’ ivvived -are 1 is nuw out of dan- •wnuj.fs tnrdity for accumpiiqc • \ will visit ' Mif-*" iLlla du. - !n - 1-st elding, g 11 ( -t- of' li is i Easterling, i- week. - sp'( nt -last Week- XQay sell flour, front tlicir wheat, -S-t*T. Mrs. *(!.. F>'' Tnft rc hams, but when mercliauts s citV She thi8 ftour R mast be sold, po re pound for pound, with flour ^substitutes, to the persons who buy It. These regulations apply to thresh- ermen as well as to rarmers. 1 » (Vyrt ruHe stev* nson F. \V. Mi « b II Man Duke* SnSli H" : mnn K ze> i , K Ht niphill >ariH» H miiiH’i * 50 (X) KK) (XI 30 (X) 3<i (X) ' 25 (X) 10 30 LICENSES A^E REQUIRED TO DEAL IN POULTRY I’d i/aReth this week >y!iuv >1k' wi! atiH friend-. -h;'-, "li. Mbs U-’ grebti *v nun: !i- ll< l. I ^ very loft Luu \ i d^udei'. Mrs. lumliia Mt (■)' V tdal i;i. t ' • 7 . I ;i t i'vt-s • * tui’lljll'^ Wr \ , • f i J’i t ’! 1 ‘<1 A visit- 111 j, 4-- -r— - ;4ht ;t ill It*!' W S;F • r x . nd•(’('. ! !it‘" >"1 . .I u . 1. ol’ til.-- and it > 1 t >urcK;)ji Columbia.—Country or cross-roa<t aloTAikeapers. wlm hu;- e,w t rc n'-t’—ome- times poultry from] the farmers, for selling again, are required, under the proclama: ion of President Wilson" of May 14th, to obtain licenses from the Food Administration; The fact that most country spires are in the re tail business pn a Very small scale does biot alter the case, but as a rule case hk\ ‘hose .storekeepers ed themselves liable. The Pru Jdent’fl proclamniio'n required the lici'nsing of all those engage.! In certain lines of business. includ-Tpg “operators of poultry. aTvl egg packing'plants not al- ‘Tlot^ n of iua 1 uric s \110 F. \) i von OO 00 . 20 (X) F W M tehell 113 (X) i G-itrudc Stevenson 50 (X) B 11 t»i J1 Harris 6(1 00 V arv 1) Ike- 10 on Mrs F. W. Mitch 11 50 00 B*ui"ftti Ha ris 10 (X) N F W. Mitchell J MuJu- —— s i j • • -r— $700 Di>t N t 11—Four Mile/ No a o*U| Rvalls" $f() (X) El /sb'Mli V. peivnicker 60 (Xi L Y 1 eniiicke,* •60'00 j M arim 1 25- • $111 D st. N'i. 12—D\iiibarton. S. 11 .(rft'Hii ' $22-( "i • 1 ewspaper^ysii'act I'al y d*iubled on i*s ; rplesand r£gulation>^rttieDemocrat , N, . . . . . , ic primary, and pledge myself tosupi»orv annouuccil K-l.ed.iU* wh ch prov, fed for |he n<Hpincci Hereof. ^ ~ thc first stop at. Hactain“nt.o..Cil 127 ” I. L. Bfox. miu e from the VrildenTj ite. Beyond Sacramento, theHniak drove straight ahead nve r the Sierra Nevada -Mountains ami made Die «' cad yal i-qde climb ( 'f 7,800 feet i 1 one 79 mile s' re tele until R*-no was reat h-d O dimrilv, it takes a passei g j r aut inolnl-- at lea't three day-* tT-ncgotin’e )his ^lisia rctw the oull up the w^fet-Si^rra sb p* is v<yy st“^p, rough and cimq^d with Rerp tual snow on t' e higher eDVutinns, t)- 1 *pile il,£ liravy m"imCtin pissage •he truck paused in Reno nyly ling 'uioiikih to allow Ray McNamasa, the Detroiter who is piloting it, to call f ir 111 $i and ^replenish food and filel sup- nljt-s. Then it hi - the traiT through the Nevada deserts fir E»B'gU j . N»-v., h a rnn which cr iskcm seTcfal very sleep and d'tfieult mountain grad-a CANDIDATES CARDS- . J » •' u •» 1 I B. Aniift*ong. D ri s E. (too -hy | Mary Cole 8u-it* Fan'sf 'Teh I I'.l'ovcli rt-r . 1 HI’! ' •! > d 4 !;:11 Hot ]i!' '. "p lor.vY-'Tt. \: L!b£hi;Y F 1. H’H 1 -I Hi ' 1-bg n t jot./ vs! — T".I <4|r.c't rr . cultuntl [h lii.ldiy 111 A ill: ■ to the -iit m #i\|li - 1 h |i - \ ; 111 t'C. ( * 11 < /tiu ><* i- 11 ] ^200 biriu' ' umlci’ the 11 \ PUTS. 1 111 j-(mI - c-ht-sili- ' servos to e•t S ingly thc}i)" ' dtfdA (44d*td-T- J )'C]i;i LLL„ 1 «' i is"TlHrod t '■ ! ticuhirP. RCANiZE. | ( n-;i O lit n ; ’i loti v. .'tit- 111 !J I- t| . ! O ()!) '- ' ! DP t 1 * ogi-b iTiir ; , .U A il ii'di l V -liow ii hv ft lutvccoim* f t ho't ’tiitcd of Agricul-. oio-t recent yf ,;i iiizatiou li v i Rpitc. Ii,ul.. Liberty l|tjI’- .1, given defer-i . pledge 'them- 1 y uii(|iicstion- duct prograiu 4 Audit'd tStales g ietllfnre. It r act ion is mV"* 11 g 1 •too 01 -: 1 : rii-e | ■ a - . 1.1'.; 2 ’• 'dtition.*;' c i . .0 i r- ,* svhio l? a re ill U If f : :>i;p)'di d !; a-; fU-* |n-- ■ceilVi'f'shijx, , ai-p. I hat .1 - k ! ill Ru-si;t wideh’ 1)1'. ’h<w • s ir, Aiituiai liumati 'li(*es iia- hi date ree- iv* T lamuY conybriji, and that tSe <i]d-ti;n/ -an . lie- - . iia ye b*j n rt -/m, i, “nfim’ j which' evxh'ybody tubs hles-ed meat.” \ f : ■'I lit rendv licensed under five Pivltbl • ; eta StTitos Food AriminivaraHoo.’V-l Utidwf-i- tHis cla-a’jon, cavyone whA sells ,:ltry or fh any way than at r*■ rii 11 to the consumer, regardless of ^ "—ho atnounf of business done, must he . d v ll'-e! -• J, In order fo viinely with the buying egsgs I'.Vy from formers must fill out -the. I* uit od 1*. udl f 5 (X) M ikI J7U (X) t;o tvi 80 no 3 5 00 . 8 in g<) n() FOR CONOR ESS 1 hereby announce myself a Ibanr^idatc for election to Congress from the Second Congressional Distridvpledging mvselt to apide by the rule** and regulations of ethe DmocratU? primary cle^tior)^ bnd to suppotl tin?nominees thereof. Nathan George Evans. * I hereby announce my candidacy for election to Congress from the Second Congressional district, pledging myself to abide by the rules anti regulations of the Democratic party, ami to sujiport the nominee! thereof. , T. (b Croft: f ■' •'•?“' I any a candidate for Congress for the 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County t ommiuiener from the second district, subieerto the rules %nd regulations of tlm.'ixamocratfc rtrimary and pledge myseffto support the nominees of the ^UtyT yb - ^"”^4 A. I. McLemore V \ (1 1 hetfby announce myself a cauWate for re cleclion to the bfficj^--e»f^Couh|y Commissioner from diatfttffnumber'Doe. subject to the »rh!s ai|d regulations ojl aA^hc DemoersTfc twrty, and pledge myseft ■ to SOplort the nominees thereof. . v C. W. Moody. AtMie -H licitfttinu <f n a v friend I lie bo y abod'iee n>y c^ nd i'lmfTor, C) in t\ iJAiimii-l in r f : - hi M^e^edund duuiycK «»dij e, >0 nnot ieg'ib tioiisof 1 h ■ I'» ,• ic primarf Yo ir vot** ^•;d^xC|>,i rt will be ftp, i\‘> i tied < V - O^E(i- Jr. I herT-lir 1 unnniincv in self « CHndidfttt. for, the office of County C<dumi-vione^^. ff-npi distri t number o ie, hi the rule« *-nd r,- gulaii’ nii trf fTie Demo-- eratic prim ry eleVt>m'* > ' Ju. J Ray. I hereby shlinui c - ft»y-.. lf h eaudn, - dat-j for re-election t> the < tli-e 6' Con ty Coiiitniss'ifiuer t-mii tforleeAnd' distri(*i; subject folio' rul.jHffJd rfgula- • ioiiH Oj the Demi cr>‘J>.TY r i ii'iry. ' " fuirnov F Oweiiix. ' _\ —:. . : 1 FOR IM \0tSTR\TE * \ I hereby announce myself a carfdidatt- for magistrate at Blaekville, subject 4lie rples and regulations of th^JfcXeffib cratic primary, and I'leUmenT^'kelf to sup the nomixi^rsTtiereof. iwirt J. F. Still. I hereby announce myself a candidate ;.\v ;>! I cmrnt; Vvis *. ■ x * 7 • • links oFUttj:,.,] F'nrf'V f. 1 tuner: l f ' in U’nrep Fond Adnjhi’sinuion, an4 hav« hcetises- .i-'r-'iod to titenr. - Siis : o'I,a gfofd—' i >1 j i - I'! V r -'l i It. i 1Y H .1 - l F. (’ole . T I’ T.v rli)-TT-Tig -’ 4 ) ) lit h t )w > n«i d:i*\ F. V. 1. I * r 1 • E (io.i -by ' s e Fn: g f , > f t ;• „ < • \11 \ . 11 i'rr^weii 1‘ one *■——s—*a» Second C ongress onal D.str.ct, comoosed f()r rt . ( . lt . ( tioll to ,h c office of Magistrate of the counties hf Saluda, Fdgefteld, A. | , Jt ihAlock, subject to the , rulr> rand ken. Barnwell, Bamberg, Hampton .Jus [ ;, m , t ,{ ,« u . Dem.u^uJ^fmnary. mbhe nominees | ' J -at Baldock per and Beaufort, subject fo the piepent .Vlwhifo'l'M. and future laws and r4>es of the Demo ” cratic jmrty. MFlatUnthi: “One hundred 'Ll»vr cent’ AmciUmu..” I (I. E. ’Toole, 1 v '- • 1 Aiken, S. C. C'l.goT ul I hereby announce ryy candidacy lor reelection to Congress, pledging rmsclf to abide by the rules and regulations of the l)emorfatiC party, and to support the. nominees theieof. \ ihmes F. Byrnes. thereSL im self tosu F. (Bennett. I herein i Di t • N) 43--Ibis in ary ”*'■1 '• C!;i ol a Kent cdy IUI :i A i.U’e-s 11! Food wasted is fend “lost, find no money car. rep'arn 1 “Ext ravngance blood of li«ro«>.”- 11 .. 1 r-. (»;hi «ii-1 Kvnm-dy E ln.i H: .* 1 dcr2,m Ji M. W< a hurt-bee T 1') pi) 50 HO 011 fiTf- 75 ihi ii V)- costg Mood, -Lloyd Georg*. $228 no, tha D -trict No IT-'-Mt. Ca’vaty. ■ A ' 1 Wliilo tTto ’Buniwell BaptUt Clrt^ixTtte^Jtiik su'taiuui] a grt*at li I the death of .it^ Jia'-Duf lev W. L. : Haves" nill feci in make i• i»t:i»• v * into tliis !-all imjiorf u-u-t <|m kti(-,jy of and wltotn t-lp v *ean j' tv ' im 1 ni’:; ’■ e* ;cidislst of 1>. :\Hhstrtmg L. 4V . ■i '' i i*. W. I’rice. Thi- : Fv> yr F‘*eoti‘ ‘j K Hthl' <■11 (ilillitl -•Cll irles M St • II !\ ': 1 ilF'Cli (iritlill I • ’ n • i Evelyn l>cble Cnunles M. cbtiefl Mr- SSf*. $25H><y- v 01 60S Too (w) _ 0u 35. 00 (X 25 (X 1 250 2 F— aro FOR IIOUSE'OF Ri-PRESnNfAJ lVHS thereby announce myself a candid; foiHhe House of l<epresentali\!ov^**Wfect to tbrNqlen and regulations oMffe Dem ocratic iHmary, a mb j>lrdge myself to support the nHruiuet^ thereof. G- W. Hutson. I liereiiy announce myself a candidate for tlui Hmi'jie of Representatives to the rules and reguJatioua-vTrTfie Dem- rx s rati<“puaty, iiWgtrfg myself to support the nominees thereof. j A. B. Patterson, M. D. Mcath-cr'hc -lit k i. 15 —Pecdyd?ur rii , 1 il i--piine M dFt a ’ !50 25 jj '• if' 1 i _ IF J t 1 x 4>, rp,j •• Put >l' ,j M>iit.ind .*: >55 i,2! -I 1. !j iiitb I.CPia'.|*-(Jo. 75 •' 1 Hi k • 1 ■ ■. / $681 85 * < t to tJ id ltd- tu::t a o'oOil slit j Jn I'd \ 1 a - hot-n ■ • . -I; t v » — . • —s— . * I'*-' 1u,u: -.-Vi 1 , " i.— ill- I hereby announce myself a, candidate ( for the House of \ KypresejXfcrfTves. subject to t|ie rules and raglriations of the lYCmo< ratic primagt<1md pledge fri'y- .ort nominees of ; self H . pariv. . liraBoh Parker. to J r- ! :" .r -i~£ ;<*±g**i >. ■ - - i*H tz m ' r«A.T T-jJk-i V •■I - I 1 - till .,(-7. C.oid j* lo .!• ; J'ulariu , -r \ ■refry »nnouu"e myst he 1 F.ftse t 1. Kypresruu • 1 tile, .md \ r prii ' ;\nm^Lince nn *elf a candida f « for re eld jxom-Lxjiiv t- of Magistrate .at AFlyMtrPrkv subject -to the rules -.ia*¥ rjfgulations of thy peni'M iatic pflmary aiul pledge myself 'to ^rfrpojt the nonvi ne^s of the intply. \ * . - - J. I,. Tobin. f I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistr.be al Hilda, -veied l o'thy udy* amk regulations of'the 1stic pri -Tnatv'.mmF-pfodS'C' Tiiy»P?rrcr'Mipporralfc* norfii nee - Uja»rcoF '■ : . W. [.. Harlev. J heit'by announce my candfdacy foi. re election to the officehof Magistrate qAf ' , BarnwjbU, suliject t«» the ftilesarid rugnla- tions bl the Demoefa’ic piiiwary, and pledge myself to support [lie nominees. therebf. ( ' , ; . E. W. Holman. 1 hereby announce m\si'll a candidate^ for re election to the office ol Magis in Williston, s^ibjeQt to the rulgi^fmd reg ul$tions of- the Democratic primary, and plddge.mylelf tu--support the nominees, therprvf.-^^^ R. F.- Y' ooleyr I hereby announce myself ^-eAodidal®^-* for Shigistiate in Four MjJi^rfubJj^sMtrthe . .uw^Democptic pi mjai j ‘.lie: oieCyr- di> - >-If to'support, 1 the 1 :♦#«*.M^enTeieot / w ■ * Peep!q£ ’ .ville. S.-C ? e ,nd.^-^.Y^ _ . - aradilUc ’ * 3. y.ibftTt to ' Demo s-M: t, sui sdpport nominees of, the'; rules and reguhiti d- _ r .A': nr or j ' c;. »*’ f * ■ . !■%' .■ * • V • > ' * t :i LUiby I'm.t- i , v mi "-f —'rA-—-- .. if ■ 1 r I ^ r t -f N : t -a Xg \fj\ u uees \i 3 h ■ J iV.Fu’W. - Hill - toy for 'foi on tbc . GkJx- llightoweig C, AT,,