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The Managers of ?lection. The following are the managers for the primary election to be held August 30th, 1910: Bacon : B R Smith, Newt. Broadwater, Hamp Morgan. i Collier:: J L Miller, E B Math is, T E Miller. Cleveland : T L Talbert, C C Jones, J Haile Rolston. Edgef?eld : R S Anderson, J H Kemp, RC Padgett. Hampton : W W Sheppard, S M Smith, Jr, Paul L Cogburn. Hibler : W M Corley, J D Hugh ey, A G Cheatham. Johnston: No 1, JR Hart, J L Walker, H S Toney. Johnston : No 2, A M Clark, W L Derrick, W J Padgett. Long Branch : J W Scott, A M Herrin, Cleveland Derrick. Meeting Street: W S Logue, S B Dorn, P B Bryan. . Moss: DD Branson, TA Wil liams, Mack Deal. Meriwea ther : H L Bunch, H F Cooper, R W Glover. Pleasant Lane : M B Byrd, J P Hagood, C HB Williams. Plum Branch : H C Sanders, J P Harting, J C Wells. Red Hill: H W Quarles, W T Brown, O O Timmerman. Rehoboth : G ,F West, W A Winn, W P Culbreatk. . S Ropers : D E Lanham, S W Gardner, Jr., G W Hammond. Shaw: J M Long, B W Bettis, B C Etheredge. South Hibler: O D White, W R H Hilliday, W L Riddlehoover. Washington : J P Nixon, War ien McDaniel, J H Elkins. Chinese Laundry : Send us your collars, cuffs, etc., We can laun der them on short notice, and guarantee satisfaction on our work. John Wing. Insurance I represent a strong line of Fire in sur ance Companies and can insure your property. Your patronage will be appreciated. H. A. Smith. R?6HT OVER Vt CORIKI * caa be laid .without foss or bother rieht top of your building Instantly from a fi: will last as long as the building: itself ac For. further detailed info STEWART & ? (Prickly Alb, Poke 1 .Kines POSITIVE curas or . PhysidansesdoreeP.P.P. asa spion Old combination, and prescribe lt With great satisfaction for tb? oems of aU forma and stagus of Primary. Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphflitio Rh eu roa tiara. Scrofulous Ulcero and Bores, Glandular SweEings, Bfceumetlsm, Kid ney Qpmpl&lnts, old Chronic UIOCTB that CATARRH karo resisted an treatment, Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Beaumah Chronic T?mala Complainte, Iforcurial Pojaos, Setter, Bcaldhead. etc, etc. i P. P. ? si powerful tonio and an excellent ?ppltlser, bunding np the system rapidly. If yod ara -weak and feeble, and feel badly try P. P. P., and _c-_ RHEUM When in i Cement, Pl ing or paint R. J. HORNE 643 Broad Stree /Building material froi JOHNSTON LETTER (Continued from, page l) the first of the month, she has been quite sick, but is much improved. Miss Daisy Stokes jis spending this week with Miss Maud Nieker son. Miss Rebecca Froberg, is spend ing awhile with her friend, Miss Julia Shade. Mr. Mal Boatwright and Mrs. Bledsoe, of the Philippi section were married on Sunday. Miss King, \oi Savannah, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs'. Mary Ann Hui et. Efficient Equipment. A well-to-do housekeeper in need of the services of) a-, plumber tele phoned to a nearby establishment for a competent man. Answering the door bell she found a typical Irishman. Good morning' ma'am," sai(l he.. ?'Good morning. Are you the plumber?" ||Oi am." "Now," she said, "I want you to be veay careful in your work as the floors are all highly pol ished." "Sure now," he answered with a deprecatory smile, "don't worry about me ma'am. I won't slip. I've got naijs in me shoes." TEXAS LETTER. (Continued from p?ge-l) will write you again. Yes, politics, hot times, prohiW tionandhowto come at it. Every candidate has a way but the majori ty of the voters of this neighbor hood want it submitted to the peo ple and from what information I can get tis in the largest part of the state. Let the people vote on it. I certainly missed the old Adverti ser's visit last week. Hope to be home again about th?sloth of Au gust. E. G. Morgan, Sr. Mexia, Texas. > If you wish to make fine turnips now is the time to begin the prepa ration of the ground. We can sup ply you with any of the popular va rieties of turnips such as White Globe, Purple Top, 'Yellow Aber deen, Flat Dutch^ Seven Top, etc. B. Timmons. rOOD SHINGLES LUSA ?SHINGLES over the old wood shingles, changing the re catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that id never needs repairs. rmatiop, prices, etc., apply to E4ERNAGHAIN 3 toot and Potassium.) ILL POEMS AM) STAGES OP' yo? viii regain flesh and strength. Waateof energy a&daU diseases resulting from overtaxing tho system are cured bj the tue of P. P. P. Ladies whoso systems are poisoned and whosebloodteman impare conditiondae tomenstrnal irregularities are peculiarly benefited by tho wonderful tonio and SCROFULA blood cleansing properties of P. P. F? Prickly Ash. Poke Boot audi o tolma. Sold by aU 2) ragouts. P. Ve Ll PPM AN Proprietor ' Savannah, . Ga? I ATI SM need of lime, aster, roof? s. Write & COMPANY it. Augusta, Ga. n foundation to roof." I Announcements. For Congress. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from this, the second Congressional District, pledging my-, self to abide by the rules of the Demo-1 critic primary and support the nomi nees thereof. JAMES F. BYRNES. Aiken, S. C. To the Democratic Voters of the 2nd District: I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to Congress from the 2nd District, relying and basing my? candidacy upon piy work and record in Congress to which I ask your critical attention and investigation. If again honored with your confidence, I pledge a faithful and conscientious discharge j of my duties. J. 0. PATTERSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Congress from the second Congressional district of South Caroli na, and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees of the same. C. W. GARRIS. House of Representatives. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives, pledging myself to abide the result of the D?mocratie primary and to support the nominees of the same. S. McG. SIMKINS. I respectfully announce that I am candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide by the ruies and regulations of the Demo cratic party. M. P. WELLS. I, respectfully announce myself a can clidate for the House of Representa tives and pledge myself to albide the result of the Democratic primary. JEROME H. COURTNEY. Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Superintendent ofsEducation of Edge field county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the voters of Edgefield county. If elected, I pledge myself to a conscientious discharge of the duties of the office. A. R. NICHOLSON. "?I am candidate for Superintendent of Education, subjet to rules and regula tions of Democratic Primaries. I nave taught about ten y ? ars in the public schools, am deeply interested in them, and feel that I am familiar with their needs. If elected, I pledge an earnest discharge of the duties of the office. W. WALTON FULLER. Judge of Probate. Thanking the voters of this County for their supportin the past, I offer for re-election to the Office of Judge of Probate of Edgefield County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. J. D. ALLEN. County Treasurer.' I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Edgefield County subject to the rules of the Democratic party, If elect?*! I pledge my best ef fort to give the people a satisfactory administration. THOMAS E. BYRD I herewith respectfully announce myself 'for election to the office of Treasurer of'Edgefield county, trusting that my past record in said position will warrant the support of all Demo cratic voters, and am pledged to abide by all rules and regulations of the August primary. JAMES T. MIMS I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Edgefield County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary, pledging myself, if elected, to serve the ^people to the best of my ability. C. M. WILLIAMS For Auditor. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Edgefield county and solicit the support of the people, pledging my self to abide the result of the ' Demo' eratic primary. J. RANSOM TIMMERMAN. County Supervisor. I respectfully annouuee. that I am a candidate for re-electionto the office of Supervisor of Edgefield County sub ject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary, and pledge myself if elected to continue to discharge the duties of said office with the same faithfulness and fidelity that I have in the past. . R. J. MOULTRIE. I hereby announce myself for the of fice of Supervisor of Edgefield county, and pledge my friends and the people as a whole, faithful and competent service. I know the work of the office thoroughly, and solicit your support, promising to abide by the result of the Democratic party. WILEY G. WELLS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Edgefield county and solicit . the sup port of the people, pledging myself to abide the result of the primary elec tion. J. W. CRIM. County Commissioner. Yielding to the solicitation of friends and voters I respectfully announce my self a candidate .for County Commis sioner, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and promise faithful service if elected. JOHN F. PARDUE. Collier's, S. C. Let us supply your table with new crop Georgia syrup, Blue Rib bon, Silver Drip, Silver Leaf syrup or Cuba molasses. Can please the most fastidious taste. B. Timmons. / Large assortment of perfumery and toilet water. B. Timmons. I I am before the people as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elected, I shall look to the best in terests of the people and of the county. M. L. BROADWATER. I hereby announce, to the voters of Edgefield county that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner subject to the regulations of the Democratic primary,. I pledge myself, if elected, to honest service, safeguarding the people's interest in every possible way.? JNO. 0. HERIN. I hereby announce that I am a can didate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner of Edgefield county, pledging myself to abide the result of the primary election and to ?upport' the nominees of the Democrat ic?primary., . J. NICK GRIFFIS -I hereby announce that I am a can iidate for the office of County Com missioner aud pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. JAMES DEVORE. I herewith respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election for Supervisor of Registration of Edge ield county, pledging myself to abide che result of the primary election and to support the nominees of the party. GEORGE W. QUARLES. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Registra don and pledge myself to abide the re mit of the Democratic primary. As I nust stay at my post, making meal for ;he people, will be unable to make a :omplete canvass.J N. R. BARTLEY. I resp ectf ully announce myself :andidate for re-election to the office >f Supervisor of Registration, and iledge myself to abide the result of me Democratic primary arid to sup port the nominees of the same. CHARLES STROM. Supervisor of Registration. I hereby announce Vnyself a candi late for re-election to j the office of Supervisor of Registration and pledge nyself to abide the result of the Demo :ratic primary and to support the nom nees of the same. G. G. WE?' I hereby announce myself - .idi late for Supervisor of Rf ..tion lubject to the rules pf thn , ^eratic jarty, and solicit the SU|J; tjLoftthe jeople. C. H. WHATLEY. For Coroner. Through the solicitation of my friends, [ announce myself a candidate for the )ffice of Coroner, subject to the Demo :ratic primary, soliciting the support )f the people. / Gi? Gfp H. SEIGLER. Large stock of Eberson's Zinc, Lead and Asbestos paint; impervi ous to water and resists the heat of the sun. ^ B. Timmons. Nobby line of summer lap robes. .~~ - . Ramsey <fc Jones. Twenty-five cents talcum powder for 15 cents, also good talcum pow der for 10c. B. Timmons. We have accepted the agency for Babcock buggies. Large shipment now on the road. Call and inspect these high-class vehicle* Ramsey /& Jones. Buist's Turnip Seed. We have just received fresh from the celebrated Buist farm a full as sortment of turnip seed: Ruta Bagas, Seven Top, Purple Top, Flat Dutch, Yellow Globe and all of the popular varieties. Buist's seed are the kind that always ger minate. Penn & Holstein. ' \';f/_ Another car load of Pittsburgh Perfect Fence just received-any height you want. Now is the time to rebuild your pasture fences. Use Pittsburgh wire and you will have no more fence troubles. Stewart & Kernaghan; BUILDING MATERIAL. You should remember when buy" ing any one of the dozen following articles that I save you money on \ Kerosene Oil Gasoline Machine Oil Dry Cell Batteries Shingles B ck Lime Cement Lumber Cotton Seed C. S. Hulls C. S. Meal I solicit )rour patron age. Send, Come or Phone me. Phone No. 10. E. S. JOHNSON. TIMMONS & CO RLE Y SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty ? t HOW: To Own The. Oliver Typewriter for 17c a Day You don't have to draw on your Bank ^ Account when you pay on thej>enny plan. You need not disturb your dollars. KEEP THEM AT WORK EARNING INTEREST! We offer our newest model, the Oliver Typewriter No. 5 fresh from the factory-for seventeen cents a day. The plan is printed in "black and white" on the application below. Simply fill out the blank, attach the small first pay ment, send ic in, and ON COMES THE OLIVER! No tedious wait! No red tape! No long-drawn-out corres pondence! You quickly own your Oliver and scarcely notice the outlay. You can have the use of your machine while pen nies are "paying the freight." You will never have a better chance to test the power of pennies t The Oliver is everywhere It's the universal typewritpr. Reels off real work with the ease and speed demanded by this mile-a-minute age. Wherever you turn-in Business offices, great or small-in the quiet of the home-in the roar of the Railroad and Telegraph service in the seething malestrom of modern Newspaperdoni-in count less kinds of service-it's the sturdy, strenuous OLIVER that's "making the wheels go 'round." t Tr}?. Typewriter The Standard Visible Typewriter You need your Oliver now. It's yours almost for the asking The biggest hundred dollars worth in America-for Seventeen cents a day! Send along th? application blank, with a small first payment of $15 as an evidence of good faith. Your check is good-or send draft, postoffice or express money order. The Oliver Typewriter Co^ ^^Application Blank***** The OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO., Gentlemen:-I accept your offer of the latest model No. 5 Oliver Standard Typewriter for seventeen cents a day. Enclosed please find $15 as evidence of good faith. I agree to save 17 cents a day and remit the balance, $85, in monthly installments. Title to remain in your name until the machine is fully paid for. Name^.._. Address. Town.State. References. .fr 4* .fr .j* .fr. ? .fr .fr .fr * ? .fr .fr ? .fr .fr. .fr ? .fr .fr v v v v v *?!* ^ v *}? v v v v ^' v ^ v ^f H* v v ^ v v v v v v v v *'**!' v v *!" The Farmers Bank / Of Edgefield begins the New Year with much appreciation to the public for the liberal patronage extended to it in the past. For the New Year, 1910, it wishes its custo |. mers and patrons a prosperous season, and asks a continuance of their patronage. Combined Capital and Surplus - - - $100,000.00 Interest paid on deposits by special agreement. We are authorize to act as guardian, administrator, trustee and accept trusts generally un Per our charter. A General banking business transacted on reasonable terms. Prompt attention given to all business in our line. We Solicit Your Deposit Account. Cheap Excursion. Augusta, Ga, To Brunswick, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Tampa, Ga. Fla. Fla. Fla. Via Round Trip Rates $5.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 GEORGIA & FLORIDA RAILWAY In Connection with Southern Railway through Hazle hurst, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910 . Tickets limited returning, to leave Brunswick,' Jacksonville and St. Augustine August 10, Tampa, August 12. Train Leaves Augusta 9:35 AM ? Arrives Brunswick 5:45 PM Arrives Jacksonville 8:40 PM Arrives Tampa 7:00 AM. Arrives St. Augustine 10:46 AM ? Through Coaches Augusta to Jacksonville LONG LIMIT-CONVENIENT SCHEDULES RETURNING For full information, address GOING AND C. H. GATTIS, General Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga. Cleaning and Pressing I respctf ally notify the Edge field public that I have moved my dying, cleaning and pressing r om to the ground floor of the Corner Store's annex, and solicit a contin uance of your patronage. We guar antee satisfaction on every piece of work we send. out. ' Wallace Harris. HiMiiuiniuiiimnmiiimmitimiimwimmiiw* fe . ? E The University of E South Carolina ? 5 Varied courses . of study in = I Science, Liberal Arta, Educa- = I tion, Civil, and Electrical en- = E gineering and Law = College fees, room, lights, Sj ? etc., 826; board $12 per month = p For those paying tuition, $40 ip .jj additional + I The health and morals of 5 E the students are the first con- S E sideration of the faulty. I 43 teachers' scholarships, = I worth $158. For catalogue, S I write to I S. C. MITCHELL, Pres. | i Columbia, S. C pj tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiit Better Than Lard. Wesson's pure cotton seed oil is a cooking substitute " for lard and butter. No greasy food, no dyspep sia. Odorless and tasteless. Benefits bealth, pocket-book and domestic atmosphere. Try a can and you will always use it-only 25 cents. Penn & Holstein - THE BANK E D?E FIELD. EDGEFIELD, S C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS J, C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADAMS., J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFOR, I, M. COBB, B. E. NICHOLSON A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER W. E. PRESCOIT. , OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS. Vice-President E. J. MIMS, Cashier. J. H. ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. J Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to business. . YOUR Account Solicited James A. Dobey, DENTAL SURGEON, Johnston, S. C. tr Office over Farmers Bank Building Dr. F. L. PARKER, Dentist, Johnston, --SC Over Bank of Johnston. Full assortment of "Blue Ribbon" extracts, the best on the market. B. Timmons. JAS. 5. BYRD, SURGEON" DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C. ?fiP"Office over Post-Office. The ladies will find Mrs. Hatcher at the DuBose Hotel. She will be glad to see them at any time. She will keep up her beauty work. Bring your combings along and have a braid ma.de.-Ad.