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E icefield Advertiser Tl U.s. J. ADAMS,.EDITOR WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8. INFORMATION. Subscnption"P*rice-Sent to any address for one year for $1.50 ; for six months, 76c; for three months, 50c. Payable in advance.. Bates for Advertising-One i Dcb, first insertion, $1.00; each subsequent insertion, 50c. Want Notices, one cent tier w ord, each insertion. Other local . ionices, ten cents per line for first in sertion; five cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and Tributes of Respect, Notices of Thanks, and all personal notices of a political nature, are charged for as regular ad vertisements. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months Write for terms. THE ADVERTISER, Edgefield, S. C. SIXTY-FIVE BUSHELS OF WHEAT FEB ACRE. Thal'* wh&t has teen dose this year in Georgia. The recent re port of the yields of wheat in that j 3tate was a revelatioD. Spalding county secured the first prize fox the best four acres, average yield 65 bushels. Spald ing also soured second best, 59? bushels per acre. Washington county 28 bushels; Jones county 24 bushels. While 65 bushels may : not be the largest yield ever re corded, it speaks well for the ca* ^abilities of middle Georgia asa wheat producing section. Next, year we will expect some of our Edgefield farmers to equal the Spalding county sixty-five bushels to the acre yield. It can be done in Edgefield if tome of our j best grain-growing farmers will but make the effort. What has I been done in Georgia can be done ia South Carolina. Whole Family Poisoned. Irwiusville, Ga,, Aug. 5-The family of Lewis Connor, a farmer, narrowly escaped beiug wiped out with poison last night. As it is two children of the family are' dead and Mrs Connor aud a third child are critically ill, though it is j believed now that they will live. For dinner yesterday Mrs Connor cooked pea soup in a new tin ves sel. Several hours after the soup was eaten the mother and three children were taken violently ill1! Two of the children died before a physician could reach them and the woman and other child were saved only after many hours of suffering. Physicians say the poison was metallic. Bad Blood-Cure Free ! .Bad Blood causes Blood and Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofu la, Eating Sores, Ulcers, Cancer, Ecce? ma, Skin Scabs, Eruptions and Sores, on Children, Rheumatism Catarrh,] Itching Humors, Etc. For these trou bles a positive specific cure is found in B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood purifier of the age. It feas been thoroughly tested for past thirty years and t^s always oured even the most deep-seated, per sistent oases, after doctors and patent medicines bad all failed. B. B. 3. cures by driving out of the blood the poi? sons and humors which, cause all these troubles, and a cure is thus made that is permanent Contagious Blood Poison, producing Eruptions, Swollen Glands, Ulcerated Throat and Mouth, Ktc, cured by B. B. B, the only reme dy that can actually cure this trouble. At druggists, $1 per large bottle; six large bottles (full treatment) $5. B. B. B. is an honest remedy that makes real cures. To test B, B. B. write for Free Trial Bottles which will be sent prepaid. Medical adrice Free. Ad dress Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Qa. Gary 31 onumenial Fund. Mr. Editor: Hon W. R. Parks! has given me the following con tributions to the Gary Monumental Fund, the total amount of which, $11.05,1 have this day forwarded to Col Wilie Jones, Treasurer Gary Monumental Association. D, R. DUBISOE, Sec'ty. Dr W D Blackwell 50c, P N Stone 50c, C C Burkhalter 25c, M McKennie 25c, Jesse Stone 25c, J C Morgan 25c, P S Blackwell 10c, 3 L Stone 25c, J L Bussey 25c, T R Cartledge 10c, WAD Blackwell 25c, T G Talbert 25c, HW Doboy1 25c, J T Parks 25c, W P Parks 50c, W H Parks 25c, R J Parks 25c, W R Parks $1, J R Blackwell 50c, C J Holmes 50c, J M Bell, Jr, 25c, J B Haltiwanger 25c, T E Jennings 25c, Maj L Tucker 25c, Porter Dun lap 50c, J L Stillwell 25c, G D Mime $1, J T Edwards 10c, J M Bussey 25c, J P Nixon 25c, Henry Kennedy 50c, WJ Talbert $1. To tal $11.05. pfattfef* CUBAN OIL ems* T K*?l Si # Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. For sale byG. L. Penn & Son. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining in the Post Office at Edgefield C. ?H.. Aug. 1,1900. Miss Ki ver Hogin, Miss Gee Thames, A M Calkins, H B Comstock, Mr Marsh Conner, Miss Barnie! Boddy. Mr Self Brothel, William Barton. When asking for letters on this lis say "advertised.'* Very respectfully, . W. H. BRUNSO.V. P. M. W**tA*t*HM* T?A carts Dyapep f ?fl?ivf 3>?i?, Constipation and Indi gestion, ^?gola?es the Liver. Price, 25 c ts. For sale by G. L. I'.'nn &Son. PATTERSON'S FIST OX fflfSEYE. Ulm Gary's Fist 01 Pattersois Hi Moi. THAT TELLS BLOODY STORY. Of the Brief But Spirited Go of One Round Yester day at Laurens. THE CHARGE OF LYING MADE BY BOTH MEN. And They Hit Quick, Rapidly, Both Leading for and Land Ii:?? on the Face, Blood Flowed, Subsequent Proceedings. Laurens, Aug. 4.-The great educational campaign evoluted in to a slugging match today. It was somewhat ihe unexpected which bappemted. Frank B. Gary and A. Howard Patterson bad a rough and tumble fight before a thoupand Laurens people, men au i women. They fought with desperation and determination until Jim Tillman and others separated them, aad then they wanted to get back, at oach other. Had the incident occured years ago in this county, when there were a cartload of pistols at a meeting, there would have been funeral s here tomortow; but these days all the feeling seoms to be between the candidates. Today the result was two badly bruised faceB and emphasis on the style of campaigning going on, and if others showed the same spirit there would be many more fisticuffs each day. HOW IT STARTED. From day to day Mr. Patterson hammered at Mr. Gary about his Charleston speech, reading the clippings and making the state ments published. Mr. Gary thought this persistent effort was to make it appear indirectly that he straddled in Charleston or favored a local option while in Charleston, with a license feature which he insisted was not the case, and that Patterson's effort by reading extracts was to place him in a false position as to what he had said and his announced attitude on the liquor question. As persistently as Mr. Patterson would make his statement just so persistently would Mr. Gary insist that his position in Charlos toD, as elsewhere, was plain and unequivocal and not intended to be nor was it misleading, and Mr. Patterson kept on with his state ments as published, and from day to day this kept up and Mr. Pat terson got me to send the papers his speech on this very matter and Mr. Gary was asked for hisTeply, which have been both published. Today Mr. Patterson repeated and reiterated about Mr. Gary's alleged straddle in Charleston. When Mr. Gary'6 turn came to speak be immediately replied, as Women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness, and from irregular or painful men ses, ought not to lose hope ii doctors cannot help them. Phy sicians are so busy with othei diseases that they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail ments and the delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to BRADFIELD'S Female Regulator which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. It is the formula of a physician of thc highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers, wives and daughters. It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses. Leu* corrhosa, Falling of the Womb. Nerv ousness. Headache and Backache. In fairness '.o herself and to Brad' field's Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial A large $i bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. Scad fer ? atctly tllastratod tm book on the subject. Thc Bradfield ^eg'ulator Co., Atlanta, G$< hap been published, that he d not "straddle," and that his POE tiou then, as now, was plain. ' .PATTERSON WANTED TO EXPLAIN. Mr. Patterson was sitting aboi five feet behind where Mr. Gai was speaking and got up and sak "Mr. Gary. I want to expia something." Mr. Gary turned squarely arout and said: "Now, Mr. Patterso I want to ask you plainly-is wh I have said about that Charlestc matter true?" Mr. Patterson sai lie would explain, Mr Gary replie there was no use to explain, bi insisted on knowing wheter whi he had just said about the who matter was true or no?. DARED OARY TO PROTE STATEMEX Mr. Patterson went on to sa the candidates would not agre with Mr. Gary, or something o that line. Mr. Patterson said b dared him to prove his statemen by any of the candidates Mr. Gary insisted on a direct re ply as to whether his stateraer. about the Charleston speech wa true or not. By this time (he tw ?nen were within arms Jengtl looking fiecrely at each other air no doubt looking for a blow. Mr. Patterson stud, **ee, be deni fd as being correct what Mr. Gar had said, if he could not explain Mr. Gary th'tra said : "If you sa; my statement is riot, correct yai say what is not so." JOINED IN THE FRAY. The iwo men joined, Pattersoi struck out and claims to have hi first. There was not a nee md' difference in the passage of blows Mr. Patterson struck Gary an un derbouded lick under th? left eye which cut the skin for halt an incl long. BLOOD WAS COMMON. Gary hit Patterson on the moutl and cut the lip and struck bin under the eye, judging from tin brtiipe. It was not. a minute be. fore half a dozen men were arount the two combatants, they were ur agaiust each other clinched atti several 1. lows were passed, bul tbe\ were pulled apart. Gary was taker, toward the front of the stand ant Patterson lo the back. They saic nothing but were eager, and I lu watching crowds pressed up to thc stand. YELLING FOR BOTH. Some yelled for one candidate and some for another. Two police meut. Sheriff McCravey. Sena tor Tillman aud Chairman Smith moved for every one to get back and sit down and get off the stand By this time the candidates had mopped off their faces a^d wiped the blooe off, for blood flowed from both of their bruises. GARY'S APOLOGY. Wheu quiet was restored Mr. Gary faced the audience, somewhat disheveled and bruised, and Quivering all over and with clinch ed hand, and spoke out and said when ht- left home he decided he would be a gentleman and give no possible offense to anyone and in turn he would not take any insult from anyone. He had treated Mr. Patterson as a geutleman and friend, but he had gone too far, and he would allow no man to in sult him with hitting him io the mouth. Mr. Gary apologized with feeling and almost tears for having fought before ladies, and expressed his deep regret at the incident, then he went on and concluded his speech, cutting it here and there. PATTERSON SORRY. Mr. Patterson was allowed to make a statement and said he was very sorry for tho occurrence. He did not like such things. He and Mr. Gary had been warm friends and he had been a staunch friend of the family, but whenever a man told him he liod he tried to put his fist in his mouth and give him the best he had in his shop. FIVE PLUNKS EACH. When the two combatants had taken their seat a police officer, who looks the pictures of Mr. Dinkelspiel, good natured, held out his hand and said it would cost each of the combatants $5 or they would have to go before mayor's court, Mr. Gary paid his $5 aud Mr. Pattersou, when asked, bind? ed over bis $5. THIS THK LAURENS CUSTOM. The officer, when asked about the matter, said it always cost that amount for a tight in the town, but the combatants could go to court, if they wanted to,and they might get back their money, bur. they had only on?; rule. Mr. Pat terson and Mr. Gary left the stand sood after the speech of Mr. Gary. By a strange coincidence they bol h wer^ guests ai one home, but they are now at diften-nt homes. TI!RY ?HAKE HANDS. Through the efforts of Clerk of Court B)lt, Mr. Patterson and Mr. Gary met, shook handl and agreed to bo friends and comrades to fach other as when the entered Lau rens. Of course neither , of the contes'tauts was hurt |o au\f ex tent. ? .TILLEAS TOOK HIS PRIMARY. After the scrap it was uphill work for all until Tillman was presented, and he was received with enthusiasm: He whooped things up and had the boys hurrah ing. He took a hand primary and called me up to the front to note the vote. Not a dozen voted for prohibition, but when it caine to the votes for the dispensary pretty much everybody voted, and there was one of those old time dispen sary fields of uuraised haDds. DIDN'T BELIEVE ABOUT THE HOERS. Tillman was happy and so did everyone else seem to be, and he remaiked that there was nothing much in the talk of 600 tigers in Charleston and 200 in Columbia, and he put no faith in this talk and commented on the evidences of their being no tigers about Laurens, aud that there were not near as many tigers as some tried to make out. The crowd was quite large and in the very best of humor. The meeting was held in Irby grove, which is in the .suburbs of Laurens. FOR TREASURER. Capt. Jennings spoke of his war record and how he has worked to make his living and raised his 14 children without asking th? aid of any onp, He showed his independ ence and why he wauted the office solely on his qualifications. He spoke of his service since the war. State Tieasurer Timmerman said bis opponent oiuld not plead length of term against him, for Capt. Jennings bad held office for 14 years. The only reason his opponent gave against, bia election was because he had been elected bank president, an evidence of the good will and confiance in him. lie spoke of 1 ? it* war record' aud that of his family and his ap preciation of the public confidence. LIST OF CANDIDATES. For the convenience of voters we publish the list of candidates ss announced in the Advertiser: CONGRESS. W .1 Talbert Al?JT AND INS. GEN. George Douglass Rouse SOLICITOR. j Wm Thurmond .1 A Muller" STATE SENATE. J C Sheppard HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. M P Wells P B Mayson r. T H Rai nsf ord W A Stnm X G Evans CLERK OF COURT. . Jnp B Hill MASTER. . " ' 1 W F Roath J K Allen SHERIFF. ! RLDunovant* WHOuzts COUNTY TREASURER. |: S B Mays C M Williams SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. A R Nicholson .las T Mime Ezra G Talbert AUDITOR. J B Hal ti wanger H C WatBon Oscar Burnett COUNTY SUPERVISOR. D D Padgett J M Bell B F Glanton COUNTY DIESPENSER. Capt Jim Miner . C H Key W H Bo sse v J W Dorn * . ?vorv Bland . T C Strom Capt Gus White MAGISTRATE. L G Bell lt H Parks P W Cheat ham CORONER. T E Byrd C II Anderson SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION. John Gallowav, G W Medlock, P W C Posey, S E Freeland. Suffering from female troubles should < try th? "Oiu Time" Remedy, j r icMANTttS ) It h?9 no equal, lt strenprthens the , tieiieute femaleoniansaod builds uwojn \ an'ip. All silvering und Irregularities at >'"monthly" nm lotis can be avoided by its J use. His fur young girl* niaturlnir, for S mothers, and for \vom?n at Chanfle ot Life. > Should lx'it.ifd heron* childbirth, i sold by ?H Untwists, or sent i>ost-patd ) l??tlw BIM Soak ?ni FU?$?SJBL ?hncc \ on applmulrm. .Vidros, 'WOMAN'S OE \ PARTMENT". UL* Sponccr Medicine Co., Chat. i lar.oog/.. Tann. ) Mention Uiit paper For sale by G. L. Penu ?fe Son. Overseers, Take Notice. AH road overseers are hereby re quested to have their respective roads worked by 1st of September next. I will prosecute all persone who fail to comply with this-: re quest. D. I>. PADGETT, Supervisor E. 0 MANAGERS OF ELECTION. Tho following i? a list of man agers appointed by the Court}' Democratic Executive Committee for the Primary election to be hele August 28th, 1900, aud for lb< second primary to be h*?ld twe weeks later, if said priman' elec tion be necessary. Polls open from 8 a. m. to. 4 p. ra. Hamptou-Walter W Wise, A C Hart, W N Burnett, S M Smith Jr dork* Edgefi'eld-W E Dobey J I Bates, W G Ouzts, J h Carter clerk. Pleasant Laue-J P Hagood, W lt Harliug, G C Mayson, Luke may, clerk. Bacon-F M Warren, G M Smith, W S Marsh, R L Gof?, clerk, Long Brarjch-Jas Horne, L V Claxton, Jno Derrick, A C Youce, clerk. Wise-A A Welle, J N Fair, Sam Sullivcan, J M Mays, clerk. Red Hill-J H Busaey, T A Qu?rles; RLBoddie, L P" Elam, clerk. Meeting Street-W B Lowrey, ? A Ouzts, .Tas Padgett,.) H Cog burn, clerk. Meriwether, No. 1- Walter Cbeatham, H D Stom, T J M Scott, J W Mundy, clerk. "Shaw-B C Etberedge, Wallace Wiee, Frank Bet tis, LJ Warren, clerk. Moss-Ben Thomas, T P Morgan, Wm Vauce, H L Hill, clerk. Rehoboth-G F West, O Strom, T E Cochran, R H Quarles, clerk. Cleveland-J W L Bartley, Dr G E Bigham, ?mos'Eubanks, A A Glover, clerk. Collior-JB Adams, J L Miller, S G Hamnusud. J N Crafton, clerk. S?.uth Hibler-T M Seigler, W W Medlock, G R Mayson, A G Cbeatham, elerk. Jlibler-OD White, J M Cole man,-Ridlehoover, S Z Seig le?. clerk. Johnston No. 1-W J Huiftt, B F Lewis, W M Taylor. T R Deuney, clerk. JohuB?ou No. 2-E R Chirk, M Q Norris, J M Bush. J no E Sveariugen, clerk. Meriwether*, Sam W Gardner, !.Jr. H D Bunch, W S Lanier, Silas I Medlock. elerk. j Millers Store-O L M il kr. W H i Mo-s. T M l.pppard. C A Long, I clerk! I Washington-W A D Blackwell, ! P li Wates. C I, Blair. J M Buseey, clerk. Plum Branch-J W Blackwell, ll C Sanders. CYB Treelaud, J D Corneet, clerk. T. Ii. RAINSFORD, Chair. N. G. EVANS, Sec. Co. Ex. Com. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ' Oantral Time at Jacksonville aa* Savannah. Eastern Tim? at Other Pointa. Schedule in Sffeet June IC th, 1900. SOBTHBOTJYD. Miad No.44 MC Ma o.8i|No.fll oilyi Daily Tm 4.06p .i 21p 444p m itu. 419? 40? 461? 409. sid? Lr. JoaltAsnv?Je (P. Si a Savannah (Ko. Bjr.) " Barnwell. " Blnokv?le. " Springfield. " Sally. Ar. Columbia . Lv. Charleston, (So. Ky. " Suiumerrille. " Branchville. " Orangeburg. " Klngv?le. Ar. Columbia . 7 41a? 155a G 23a! 10 loa 1100.1 ll CCp ?aeoot ICC? 3 00? 4 80? 565a Lv. Auguafa, (Bo. Hy. )'. Lv. Gramtevllle . inp 328p ?2 00? it?e! Lv. Edgefleld. L\\ Aiken .... T?Op 315p ; 9?op 10 lop Lv. Trenton. " Johnston. Ar. Columbia, (U. 15.)... Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St. M Winasboro. " Chester . '. Hock Hill. Ar. Oharlott? . 500a 520a 9 ?fla 3 35p 4 1tfp 6 45p S?SS) 7 51p 828p ttlOp ?i SI* ????p 112UP SlOa . 80a T25? 813a 3 63a 045? T88P Ar. Danville Ar. Richmond Ar. Waahlagton TE? "Slop U'Jj?> 256? 6 ian Baltimore (Pa.fifi). P?i?ad?lphia. New fork. 600? Tal? elia li 05a !? ?40? 810? nap 4? Lt. Columbia .... Ar. Spar^voborg " Asheville AxHiiO-vrille .... 9 SC* 1 l?p rr Ti Ti? fi EXSBS l!?de4p??a ja^K<??:fey) iv. gBEBl '.'.'.I .TT Jv.'fiskville . Charlotta" Boo j ck H: ll " Chester. " "Winusbore. Ar. Columbia, (Bldg St. Cv. Columbia, (U.D.K.. *' Johnston. " Trenton. Ar. Aiken." Ar. Edpetleld ?80p 1080p llOOp Ar. Granite ville.llSOQot Ar. Augusta.\H 00a Lv. Columbia (So. Hy)_ " Ringville. " Orangeburg. " Branchville. " Summerville .. . Ar. Charleaton .. . .._ Lv. Columbia vSo. Ry.)... Ar. Sally . " Springfield. .? Blackville. " Barnwell_,. " Savannah . Ar. Jacksonville (P.8.)... 3 80a fi ii*. fe ilm Oat Ooip 8aoall046p TE tfi&a io ia?ne ion 1120a 1115a 1 ?lp 1? 2 20p 4J?p "21Sp 2 50p loop 4 43p siyp fl 15p 7 28p _8J5p ll 25a 12H7p 1245P 107p 121p 315p USOp 115a 4 30a 682a 648a Kft?a 1130ft TiS 8 00A Tt?a 2 32a 3 45a 4 25a 652a 7 'JCS Ubi 232a 240a 3 00a 315a 510a 7 -tOp' 9 26? Trains 411 anti 44 (mixed exeept Sunday) arrive and dupart from Hamburg. .{.Daily except Sunday. Sleeping Car Service. Excellent daily pusseuger servioo between Florida aud New Xork. Nt*. 38 nnd:M~?w York and Florid? Ex pr?s?. Drawing-room a ?aping e?N between Augimta and New York. Pullman drawiug-roiin sleeping oars be tween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, WaahtagTtni ?nd ?C?\v York. Pullinau beeping in? bei ween Charlotte and Richmond. Urning cai> between Charlotte and Suva jur.h. Non. Ho and IfeV-U. ?. ITaflt Diail. T&xauffh Pullman ditit\in?-r?imi buffet s?oepintf carsb# tweeu .Tut;k>ionviU?! and Kew YorJt and Pull man xieepln^ otu i bel Ween Av.KUuta and Char lotte. Dmuig ?tare eerve all rae-tlu -?iroute. Pullman stroping "arti between JtvcksoavUle and Columbia, enroota doily between .lackaou ville and Cincmna?, via Aiuteville. PRANK S HANNON, J.M.C?LP, Third V'P.&tNm. Mgr., _ TraflUMsr,. WauhiuRton, n. C Washington, D. C If. 4. T^R?f. H-H-iRDWICK, tfjn. Pasa. A4T% A*'1 tfuB- pan- A? *a Washington, D, C. Atlanta, Qa, oj? $L60 ANTI FAT BEL? IWMJM we faniUh UwecUaratalBROWX'A AB UOM1X AL BELT roF ?helareef OOBPTJLENCY. t?rpntoEt pani? who wear tbj Ot |M& ?aptara ar Dav. atUtal ItmlM you fctacaaflMt, tao MM of attila yonwlll appreciate. *. MrpalMt panaa can afford to bo without th? bolt. r~- . iattkUA?. ?aland ?end to us with $|.M ?od 10crTt?titr?Urp?.t8*?, gutekclfki, w?leal?aicaad Bnmbr r locho? arouad thebodT,larir??t Part,and wj wm Kthatif?7/notMrf^'7^^f*<*<?^ ? bel tn that r eui i at Aotand npwardsroa oaarttnrn ? at our ozpania.' Writ? ib? r>M ?Wi aa4 Traja?Catalia. SEARS, ROEBUCK A ?O..OHICAC& do away with days, save y< baking in less CANDIDATES. SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION. The friends of JOHN GALLOWAY will support him for Supervisor of Regis tration. He will abide the results of {.lie primary and support the nominees of the democratic party. We will support G. W. MKDLOCK for tlie ofllce ot' Supervisor of Registra lion. He will abide the result and support, all the nominees of the demo oratio primary. I*. IV. C. POSSY will make a good Supervisor of .Registration. He wili abide the result of the democratic primary and support all its nominees. FRIENDS. I . ? S. "E. FREELAND is no.ninated for I Supervisor of Registration. He will I abide t he result of the primary and j support all the nomm?es. FRIENDS. FOR CONGRESS. I" will be a candidate for re-election to Congress from the Second Congres sional District subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic party. Respectfully, W. JASPER TALBERT. ADJUTANT GENERAL. GEORGE DOUGLAS ROUSE, of Char leston, is hereby nominated as a candi date for Adjutant and Inspector Gen eral, and is pledged to abide the result of toe democratic ptimary. STATE SENATE. To my Fellow Citizens : I sm grateful for the honors that you have conferred upon me in the past; andi will endeavor to deserve yonr continence in the future. I there fore announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the State Senate. I will abide the result of the primary election and will support all the nom inees of the democratic party. Very respectfully, J. C. SHEPPARD. FOR SOLICITOR. .7. A. MULLER is hereby announced a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial District of South Carolina, subject to the Democratic primary. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, subject totbe rules of the Democratic party. J. WM. THURMOND. HOUSE OF REPRNSENTATIVES. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for membership to the House of Representatives, and pledge myself to abide the result and to sup port the nominees of the democratic primary. THOS. H. RAINSFORD. I am a candidate for the House of Representatives. I will abide the re sult ol' the primary and support all the nominees of the party. W. A. STROM. lam a candidate for the House of Representatives. I will abide there suit of tht; primary and support all the nominees ol' the democratic party. M. P. WELLS. I am a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives. 1 will abide the result of the primary and will support the nominees of the party. N. G. EVANS. 1 am a candidate for the lower House ol' Kepresetative. I will abide the result of the primary election and support the nominees. P. li. MAYSON. IFOR SHERIFF, I respectfully anuounoe myself as a candidate for re-election to the otllce of Sheriff of Edgefleld county. I will abide the rasult of the primary elec tiou and support?t! nominees of the democrat ic party. W. H. ODETS. 1 hereby announce that I am a can didate for Sheriff of Edgetleld county, [will abide the result ol' the primary sud support the nominees of the deai* ocra t?o party. ROBERT L DONOVAKT. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I am a candidate for re-election to tin* otllce ol' County Supervisor. If elected I will in the future, as I have in the past, strive to protect the tax payers of Ldgelield and to render the best service possible. J will support all nominees ot the democratic part> and abide by the act ion of the County Democratic Executive Committee. I). '.). PAD?KIT. T am a candidate for County Super visor. I will, nbi'le 'he result of the democratic primary and support the nominees of the party. J. M. HELL. JR. I am a candidate for County Supei vimr subject to the Democratic pri mary. 1 will support all I he nominees of I he party, myself included, H. F. Gl.AKTQK. all the hot discomfort of former jurself work and bother and < ; time, at less expense, by using Blue Flume ickless Oil Stove Bums the chea that's sold wii lute safety, causing dirt or smoke or smell Sold wherevi arc sold-made ous sizes. If yoi does not have write to STANDARD OIL COM CLERK:OF COURT. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for Clerk of the Court. Will abide the result of the primary and support the nominees of the same. JOHN B. HILL. FOR MASTER. I am a candidate for the office of Master. 1 will abide the result of the primary and support the nominees vi the party. JOHN K. ALLKN. lu deference to tbe .resolution of the County Executive Committee, I an nounce that f am a candidate for the office of Master For Edgefleld county. I will abide the results of the prirranes and support the nominees of the party. W. F. ROATH. COUNTY TREASURER. 1 am a candidate for County Treas urer. I will support all the nominees of the party and abide the result of the democratic primary. Cn ms. M. WILLIAMS. I am a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, will abide by the result of the primary and ?apport all the nominees. S. B. MAYS. COUNTY AUDITOR. I respectfully annonnce myself as a candidate for r?-election to the office of Auditor of Edgefleld county. I will abide the result of the primary elec tion and ?upport all nominees of the democratic party. J. B. HALTIWANGEE. I am a candidate for County Auditor. I will abide the result of the primary and support all the nominees of the party. OSCAR BURNETT. I am a candidate for the office of Au ditor of Edgefleld county. I will abide the results of the democratic primary and support all the nominees of the party. *. HENRY C. WATSON. Superintendent of Education. I am a candidate for County .Super intendent of Education. I will abide the result of the primary and support the nominees of the party. If elected, I will do my duty and confidently hope to give general satisfaction to the good people of Edgefleld county. EZRA G. TALBERT. lama candidate for re-election to' the office of Superintendent of Educa tion for Edgefleld Couniy. My record is before you, and if elected I promise you my best services in all educational interests intrusted io me. I will abide the result of tho democratic primary I and support all the nominees of the same, A. H. NICHOLSON. 1 hereby announce myself a& a can didate for Superintendent of Educa tion of Edgefleld County. I will abide the result of the democratic primary' and support the nominees of the party. JAS. T. MIMS. COUNTY DISPENSER. The friends of Capt. JIM MINER, an old one legged "Cornfed," respectfully present his name for the office of County Dispenser. He will abide the result and support the norn ines? of the democratic primary. I hereby announce to the voters of Edgefleld county that I am a candidate for the office of Connty Dispenser. I will abide the result of the primary eloction and will support the nominees of the party. C. H. KEY. In deference to the resolutions of the- county executive committee, I announce that, I am a candidate for Dispenser of Edgefleld county. I will abide the result of the primary and support tbe nominees of the party. W. H BUSSEY. The friends cf Capt. Grs WHITE, an old war worn veteran, respectfully nominates him for the office of County Dispenser, subject to the rules ol' The democratic primary. I am a c andidate for County Dis penser. I will abide the results of the democratic primary and support all its nominees. JESSE W. DORN. 1 am a candidate for County Dispen ser. 1 will abide the resu't of the pri mary and support all the nominees of the democratic party. THAD. C. STROM. To the Vo;ers of Edgefleld County : I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for County Dispenser and pledge myself to abide the resnlt and to support all the nominees of the democratic party. AVORY BLAND. FOR CORONER. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner. I will abide the result ot the primarv and support its nominees. T. E. BYRD. To the Voters of Edgefleld County : I am a candidate for Coroner of the grand old county of Edgefleld. 1 had rather he Coroner than President. 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