Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 21, 1912, Page THREE, Image 3
Candidates'
Cards
UNITED STATES SENATE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the United States Senate,
subject to the rules of tne Democratic
party. Your support and influence will
be appreciated.
N. B. Dial.
Laurens, S. C.
CONGRESS.
Ambitious to represent the people of |
the Second District in Congress, I
repectfully offer my candidacy in the
approaching primary for your consid
eration, agreeing to support the nomi
nees of the party.
Harry D. Calhoun.
Barnwell, S. C.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election as Representative of the
second district in the U. S. Congress, j
pledging myself to abide by the result |
of the Democratic primary.
James F. Byrnes.
STATE SENATE
I announce myself a candidate for
the State Senate, and pledge myself to |
abide the result and support the nomi
nees of the Democratic primary.
B. E. Nicholson.
HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES.
I hereby announce that I am a candi
date for the House of Representatives |
from Edgefteld county and pledge my
self to abide the result of the Demo
cratic primary election and to support |
the nominees of the party.
N. G. Evans.
I respectfully announce that I am
candidate for the House of Represent?
tives from Edgefield county subject to |
the rule and regulations of the Demo
cratic party, pledging myself to sup
port the nominees of the same.
S. T. Williams.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the House of Representatives from
Edgefield county, and pledge myself to j
abide the result and support the nomi-1
nees of thc Democratic primary.
J. P. DeLaughter.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for re-election to the House of j
Representatives from Edgefield county,
and pledge n.yself to abide the result j
of the primary election.
M P Wells
I respectfully announce that I am a
candidate for 1 e-election to the House
of Representatives from Edgefield
county, pledging myself to abide by the
Democratic pri....iry and support the
nominees of the .-ame.
J-.rome H. Courtney.
SOLICITOR.
' This is to announce to the democratic
voters of Edgefield County that 1 am a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Solicitor, subject td the rules gov
erning the democratic party.
George Bell Timmerman.
SHERIFF.
I respectfully announce that I am a
candidate for the office of sheriff of
Edgefield county and pledge myself to
abide the result of the Democratic pri
mary and to support the nominees of
the same.
W R Swearingen
I respectfully announce that I am a l
candidate for re-election to the office
of sheriff of Edgefield county, pledging
myself to abide the result of the Dem-1
ocratic primary and to support the |
nominees of the same.
W. G. Ouzts.
'^^E^K^oTc^UiTi.
I hereby announce that 1 ;im a can
didate for the office of Clerk of Court,
subject to the Democratic primary und
will abide the result and support the
nominees of the same.
W. B. Cogburn.
After meeting with so much en
couragement during the past summer,
I have fully decided to make 1 he race
for the office of Clerk of Go ;rt and
herewith announce myself a c;:iididatt
for that office, and pledge my-elf to
abide by the primary and support the
nominees. J. P.. Tompkins.
TREASURER.
I hereby announce tiiat 1 am s can
didate for re-e'eciion to the office of
treasurer of Edgefield county and j
pledge myself to abie-' hy thc rc?-.:i; of
tile primary ek-ction und to support the
nominees ol' the party.
James T 3Iims
Having ask?d for spiritual guidance
and beingsolicited hy friends, I have
decided to offer for the high honor
and confidence of th? public for the office
of Treasurer of Edgefield County, and
pledge myself to abide the result of
the Democratic Primary election ami
support the nominees of the siune.
E S Johnson.
AUDITOR
I respectfully announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Auditor of Edgefield county and
will abide the result of the Democratic
primary.
J* R. Timmerman.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Superintendent of Education sub
i'ect to the rules and regulations of the
)emocratic Primary. If elected I will
continue my efforts to improve the
school system of our county.
W. W. Fuller.
SUPERVISOR
* hereby announce that I am a can
didate for the office of Supervisor of
Edgefield county, pledging myself to
render faithful service and to abide the
result of the primary election.
R. J. Moultrie,
Having been solicited by friends I
announce that I am a candidate for the
office of Supervisor for Edgefield coun
ty, pledging myself to abide by the re
sult of the primary, and to support the
nominee of the democratic party.
Jno. 0. Herin.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for ?he office of Supervisor of
Edgefield county. If chosen by the
people for this important office I will
co my utmost to give entire satisfac
tion. I will abide the result of the
Democratic primarv.
*W L McDaniel.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for re-election for Supervisor of
Edgefield county, and will serve the
people to the best of my ability if
elected, pledging myself to support
the nominee of the primary election.
W. G. Wells.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office of Supervisor of
Edgefield county and pledge myself to
abide the result of the democratic pri
mary. (
A A Edmunds.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office of Supervisor of
Edgefield county and pledge myself to
abide the result of the Democratic pri
mary.
Edmund Schmidt.
North Augusta, S. C.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate* for the office of county commis
sioner, and pledge myself to abide by
the rules and to support the nominees
of the same.
James De V ore.
I hereby announce that I ama candi
date for the office of county commis
sioner, and pledge myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primary.
J. B. Timmermau.
I hereby announce that I am a candi
date for the office of county commis
sioner, pledging myself if elected to
discharge my duties faithfully and abide
the result of the primary election.
J. Nick Griffis.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of county commis
sioner for Edgefield county and pledge
myself to abide the result of the pri
mary. J. W. R. DeLaugiiter.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for re-election to the office of
county Commissioner, and pledge my
self to abide the result of the primary
election.
N L Broadwater
SUPERVISOR OF REGISTRATION
I respectfully announce that I ama
candidate for the office of supervisor of
registration and pledge myself to abide
the result of the Democratic primary.
E. M. Holmes.
Collier, S. C
1 hereby announce that I am a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Supervisor of Registration, pledging
myself to render faithful service and
to abide by the result of the Democrat
ic primary.
N R Bartley.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for the office of supervisor of
registration and pledge myself to abide
the result of the primary and to sup
port the nominees of the same.
C. T. Mathis.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Supervisor of Registration, pledging
myself to render faithful service and
to abide the result of the democratic
primary.
- Sam W. Prince.
MAGISTRATE.
I hereby announce that I am a candi
date for magistrate of the 8th judicial
district of Edgefield county.
J. C. Timmerman.
I hereby announce that I am a candi
date for magistrate of the 5th judicial
district of Edgefield county.
R. C. B. Key.
I am a candidate for magistrate 5th
District Edgefield County, and will
abide the result of the Primary elec
tion and support the nominees thereof.
J. W. Johnson.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for magistrate of the 8th dis
trict, subject to^he rules of the Demo
cratic primary election.
T. J. McDowell.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for the office of magistrate of
the sixth judicial district of Edgefield
county, pledging myself to abide the
result of the primary.
" J W Bailey.
I hereby announce tbat I am a oan
didate for magistrate of the -Uh j u tl i -
<:i. ! district of Edgefield county and
pledge myself to abide the result of
the Democratic primarv.
J F Purdue.
Collier, S. C. 1
I am a candidate for the office of
magistrate of the 8th judicial district
of FJdgefield county, will abide the re
sult of the primary election.
^A. C. Ouzts.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Magistrate
of th>' 1th district of Edgefield county,
and will serve the people in the future
as I bave in the r>ast. If elected will
support the nominees of the primary
election.
W?W Miller.
I hereby announce that 1 am a can
didate for Magistrate of ths 7th Ju
dicial District of Edgefield County and
pledge myself to abide the result of
the Demu.-ratic primary.
John 0. Seigler.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for the office of magistrate of
the 1st judicial district of Edgefield
county, pie (ging myself to abide the
result of tile primary.
N L Brunson.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for n. igistrate of the 5th judi
cial district ot Edgefield county and
pledge myself to abide the result of the
primary. J. R. Bodie.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for magistrate of 2nd district of
Edgefield county and pledge myself to
abide the result of the Democratic pri
mary 1 W W Wise
I respectfully announce that I am a
candidate for magistrate of the 8th ju
dicial district of. Edgefield county-sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic pri
mary.
W. E. Turner.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for the office of magistrate of
the 2nd judicial district of Edgefield
county, and pledge myself to abide tiV
result of the primary election. v*s
? - -. . <^W. B. Posey.
Trenton,:S OJ? ?f&!^.jfcii?*
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for the office of magistrate for
the 5th judicial district of Edgefield
county, pledging myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primary.
J RiBlackwell.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
OF THE COUNTY
REV. E. C. BAILEY, Presbyterian .jg
^DG?Ff??b" "ist and 3rd Sundays
ll a. m.
TRENTON. 1st and Sundays 8
p. m. 4th Sunday ll a. m. *~
^JOHNSTON. 2nd Sunday ll 15 a
m., 4th Sunday 8 p m S! T.
fl},RE/. HENRY B. WHITE, Baptist.
""STEVENS CREEK: Every second
Sunday morning at ll o'clock.
REV. G. W. BUSSEY, Baptist
MODOC: 1st Sunday 3.30 p m
RED OAK GROVE: First Sunday
morning at ll o'clock, and Saturday
before.
REV. P. E. MONROE, Lutheran^
"ST.""JOHN'S. Johnston. Preach-1
ing 2nd Sunday 11.15 a. m. 4th Sundiy
7.30 p. m., 1st 7.30 p. m
MT. CALVARY. Preaching 1st and
3rd Sundays 11.15 a. m.
r?OD HOPE. Preaching 2nd Sun
day 3.30 p. m., 4th 11.15 a. m.
REV. FOSTER SPEAR, Methodist.
^McKENDREE. Third Sunday mottl
ing ll a. m., 1st Sunday afternoon at
4 o'clock.
REV. H. E. BECKHAM, Methodist.'
JOHNSTON First and fourth Sun
day mornings at ll a. rn, Second aid
third Sunday night at 7.30.
HARMONY: Third Sunday mottl
ing at ll a. m. Sunday afternoon at
3.3f>.
SPANN. Second Sunday morningat
ll a. m., 4th Sunday afternoon at 3.30.
J. E. JOHNSTON, Baptist. j
BOLD SPRINGS: First and thrd
Sunday mornings ll a. m.
GRAVES L. KNIGHT, Baptist, j
TRENTON: 2nd and 4th Sunday
mornings at ll a. m.
REV. J. C. BROWN, Baptist.
PHILIPPI: Second and fourth Sin
day mornings at ll o'clock.
REV. J. R. WALKER, Methodist.
EDGEFIELD: Preaching every Sih
day morning at 11:00. and every Sin
day night at 8:30, except third Sunlay
morning and first Sunday night. Pra/er
meeting every Wednesday afternoor at
5 o'clock. '
TRENTON: Third Sunday morong
at 11:45 .?nd first Sunday aiteraoofKn
at 4:00. SJpgfc. i t li
MILL .CHANEL:. First Sunday nifetji
at T:<Of.<*j^'ffirfp? - % jSf^jT??vM
REV. R. G'|S&|fcONEOTTSE, Kpiscopil !
EDGEFIEL?: Preaching, first ard
and third Sunday mornings at ll o'clock.
Prayer meetirg every Wednesday af
ternoon.
TRENTON: Second Sunday morn
ing at ll o'cloik. First and third Sun
day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
RIDGE SFJNG: Fourth Sunday
morning at llo'clock. i
BATESBU1G: Second and fourth 1
Sunday afteroons at 5 o'clock, and 1
fifth Sundays 1
DR. M. I JEFFRIES, Baptist. j
EDGEFIED: Every Sunday morn- ,
ing at 11:30 ad every Sunday night at (
8:00, except fifth Sundays. Prayer
meeting Wedssday night at 7:30.
HORN'S REEK: Third Sunday ^
afternoon at 30 o'clock.
REV. P. . BLALOCK, Baptist.
BEREA: irst Sunday at ll o'clock. \
GILGAL: Third Sunday ? at ll c
o'clock. r
REV. B. BEVINGTON, Methodist. 0
BARR'S ttAPEL: 2nd Sunday at ?
ll o'clock. 1
PLUM BENCH: First and third [
Sunday at li'clock.
PARKSVJLE: First and Third !
Sunday afteoon at 4 o'clock.
DOTHAN Fourth Sunday at ll s
o'clock. ?
MER1WETER: Fourth Sunday
afternoon ato'clock. r
REV. J. TITTLEJOHN, Baptist. I
RED HIL'. First and fourth Sun- jj
day afternOB ut 3 o'clock. Third B
Sundav at llclock.
REPUBLEN: First Sunday morn- ?
ing at ll o'ek. "
REHOBOl Second Sunday at ll
o'clock.
COLLIERThird Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. .
ANTIOCHFourth Sunday morn- J.
ing at ll o'el?. T
REV. P. LANHAM. Baptist. w
CLARK'S LL: First Sunday morn- h(
ing at ll o'ck fo
EDGEFIEI MILL: Second Sun- ec
day morning. ta
HARDYS: hird Sunday morning. ll<
Mt. ZION:aurth Sunday morning.
REV. J. EA? FREEMAN, Baptist, lt]
PLUM BR.CH: 2nd and 4th Sun- rc
days at 11:30 m. mi
PARKSVIE: 1st and 3rd Sun
days at ll:30 3i.
Imme Bird's Eggs.
The larges'own bird's'egg ls that
of the extlnepyornis of Madagas
car, of wbiche museum of New
York has no. specimen. It has a
capacity of t gallons, measures 26
inches round middle, and the shell
is one-eighth an inch thick. The
largest egg diving bird ls that of
the ostrich, ch Is equal to about
thlrty-,six he?ggs.
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GUARANTEE OF GOOD FAITH
Average Merchant Too Shrewd to
Make Misstatements.ln Cold Type
of Advertising Columns.
Advertising ls a guarantee of good
faith.
Retail trade attracts a substantial
class of meii who prefer to tell the
truth for Its own sake, and would not
cheat their neighbors if they could.
Of course motives of self interest
alBo warn them to take pains to make
advertising accurate.
Misstatements produce disgruntled
customers who can make a lot of
trouble for a store which depends for
success very largely on its own towns
people.
If men, of tess responsible character
sometimes go into retail trade, usual
ly they are too shrewd to make mis
statements In the cold publicity of ad
vertising type.
The public thus learns from experi
ence that local store advertising ls
trustworthy.
AsU deals wfth such subjects err
surpassing lpte^est as cost of living
and the fashions "of the" day. ever?
Une of it Is read with the most dis
criminating attention.
' P?ophe like to read and think about
shopping before visiting a store.
A great many purchases are prac
tically made from the newspaper be
fore the buyer leaves home.
Furthermore, liberal advertising
tells the public that a merchant ls
making good. /?
Lack of lt is Interpreted as lack of
confidence In one's business.
The firm that does not advertise ls
classed with the Arm that seeks an
obscure location in some remote side
street, as too small to serve the pub
lic efficiently.
When a firm advertises freely, lt
gives the idea that lt has a large
trade to pay the expenses of its pub
licity.
A big breezy impression of achieve
ment ls conveyed.
Nothing succeeds Mke success. .
Human nature is such, that to suc
ceed, one must ofter, give the Impres
sion that he already has succeeded.
The public ls% slow to deal with
propositions that do not suggest suc
cessful efficiency.
The man who has faith enough to
discount the future a little, to put his
earnings into his business, and by
liberal advertising give the Impressions
of having a big trade already, ls sure
to get lt If only his goods are ^jght.
Springfield (Iii.) Reglater, ': . -7.
KEE? UP THE ADVERTISING
Wise Merchant Will Do Much Think
ing Before He Cuts Down on
Publicity Campaign.
If any business man, in New Year
resolutions, has declared for less ad
vertising, or perhaps entire discontin
uation of the same, the greatest mis
:ake of his life has been entered upon.
Existing conditions sometimes render
mperative a reduction of expenses,
mt the wise Individual will do much
hlnkiqg and Investigation before de
eding "'upon making a cut in the ad
vertising expense. The average busi
?ess man expects to have more trade
n 1912 than came to him the preced
ng yeal-, but If he reckons on this
rithout aid of the advertising columns
if- tho newspaper, disappointment and
egret is surely in store for him. In
irder to Increase business, there must
>e a reaching out, not by hand bills,
o be lost or destroyed by atmospheric
ondrtions, not J>y show windows
hrough which comparatively few
>ok, but by constant, steady advertis
ag In the Local paper, which is the
urest, safest and best medium for
equaling trade and retaining it
A cloudburst may deluge
things but a steady rain is the
thing that does the work. IT
SOAWS IN.
Quality In Advertising.
"Advertising/' says an expert who
is made a life-long study of this
rer-broadening field, "has lessened
bor by showing us ways to do qur
ork more easily. It has lessened
msework by giving us prepared
q^s which are clean, flourishing and
Comical; t?e attractive ready-to
ear clothing; thje low-priced heating,
;htlng and warfer ^ystems.
"Advertising has standardized qual
T, so when you buy advertised goods
iu bow you are getting all your
oriey's worth."
Force- of Advertising.
"First attract the * ?eader's athen'
in, 'then arouse his Interest and
ike bim read your advertisement,
it don't stop there, but go a step
rthor and make tho consumer de
.e what you advertise, and have him
ike a resolve to go and buy it,"
ld Prof. R. S. Butler, assistant pro
jsor of business administration of
2 University of Wisconr'*j, In his
:turo on "Printed Salesmanship,"
foro the Ad club at therSt. "Charles
tel, Milwaukee.
BACKED BY CUR GUARANTEE
And remember we aro right here
on the spot where you can reach us.
Don't buy a carriage a thousand
miles away. Our vehicles are made
fur practical utility, as well as
beauty and comfort, and are dura
ble and satisfactory.
The carriage your wi'e crives
out in should be ?rood as well as
gcod looking. That's {?why y JU
shouldn't buy it from a concern
which shows you only a catalog" e
but from an establishment uh. re
you can see and thoroughly examine
the carriage itself before you buy
it. You can do that here.
Wilson & Cantelou
S|lp)U NEVER;
?llpSS THE
^MlO^ATEB'TlLL
^^jgWHE WELL
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?v_ .??Copyright 1909, by c- E* Zimmerman Co.-No. 63
While your income is steady and
everything is running smpothly you
don't miss a bank account, but under
adverse circumstances you miss the
hionoy you have spent. Don't wait
foi t13 ^ell-.,ta. ran %;^Ljt?lk^
b?hk account to-day.
?ank o
OFFICERS: J. C. Sheppard, Pres.; W. W. Adams, Vice
pres.; E. J. Hims, Cashier: J. II. Allen, assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS: J. C. Sheppard, AV., W. Adams, J. Wm.
Thurmond, Thos. H. Rainsford, J. M. Cobb, B. E. Nicholson, A.
S. Tompkins, C. C. Fuller, W. E. Prescott.
Wood and Coal.
j I have opened a wood yard and am prepared to
if deliver wood any size or length anywhere in town
J at reasonable prices. Can al??o lill orders for
coal.
AVill move ray saw cut wood where lots of fov.r
!f or more cords are offered :;t one place. .
j I also run a public dray. Ring nie up. My
j phone is No. 32.
J. R. TOMPKINS
General Insurance Agency
I beg to announce to my friends and the public
generally that I have re-entered the fire insurance
business, and am in a position to place any business
intrusted to me with a due and proper regard for
the confidence placed in me by my patrons.
I also represent one of the leading Life and Acci
dent Health companies. Respectfully soliciting a
share of your business and with appreciation ot
past kindnesses shown me, I am, truly yours,
C. A. Griffin,
Rear of N. G. Evans, Esq.