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Office No. 61. Residence, No. 17. Wednesday, June 3rd. LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Dr. J. II. Self was among the visitors in Edgefield Tuesday, hav ing come down in his car. Mrs. O. E. Bringers, ol' Cordele, Ga., is visiting Mrs. Sallie Brooks Moseley. Capt. 0. P. Bright made a busi ness trip to Colnrnbia Friday. Miss Ellee Swearingen spent the week end with Miss Mamie Ohiatr \zru. Mr. J. J. Griftis has decided to give his annual barbecue Friday, July 17. A fuller notice will be published next week. Misses Gloria and Helen Halti wanger of Greenwood were guests of M.iss Irene Parker last week. Mrs. Floyd Johnston and little daaghters, Floy and Eleanor, of j Vidalia, Ga., spent Friday with Mrs. J. W. ?heatham. Just think, if Director Jack A. Lott would put that spur track in for the Chautauqua, wouldn't it be ?ne? Mrs. J. Rufus Dorn of Celestia, Saluda count;-, is spending this week here with her son, Mr. VV. H. Dorn. The girls of the Dixie auxiliary ?will give their play, '"Cndor the Laurels" at Johnston Friday niyrht. We hope they will be greeted by a large audience. Dr. W. S. Stokes, editor of the News-Monitor, was over from John- j ston Saturday in the interest of the Chautauqua. Ke called to see us while here. As the drought has left ns noth ing in the garden except potato bugs and nut grass, The Advertiser tami Iv finds itself in almost as desperate condition as the Mexican Federals. Mr. Wallace W. Wi e is a can didate for the office ot magistrate of the 8th dis-trict. Ile is familiar with the duties of the position, hav ing served his district well in this capacity iu the past. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mauer Lawton will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Calhoun for the sum mer. They have been residing in Spartanburg for the past year. Mrs. Mamie N. Tillman, vice president of the western division, attended a meeting of the executive i>oard of the Woman's Missionary Union which was held in Columbia 'Friday. Mr. A. C. Ouzts announces that he is a candidate for the office of magistrate of the 8th district. He has served in this capacity befoie -and if elected will strive as faithful ly again to fill the place. Mrs. W. H. Dorn and Miss Hel en Dorn attended the commence ment of the Greenville Female Col lege. Miss Ethel Lanham, the eldest daughter of Mr. T. B. Lanham, is a member of the graduating class. Mr. W. N. Graydon, Jr., of Ab beville, a recent graduate from the law department of the South Caro lina University, has been spendin;: several days in Edgefield, being the guest of Mr. James Sheppard. Misses Anna and Lizzie Hollings worth are at home from Judson college of Marion, Ala. They have not been at home since the session began last September. These de servedly popular young ladies have been very cordially greeted by their Edgelield friends. Nothing has suffered more .han roses during the prolonged drought. The Dorothy Perkins which, with clusters of beautiful pink bloom-, usually holds queenly reign at this season, have been a dingy white and are dry and crisp. Other Howers have suffered almost a? much. Edgefield will soon be given an opportunity to return the generous patronage which has been always accorded our entertainments by the Johnston people. Johnston will have a real first-class Chautauqua course that will last an entire week, and our people must help to swell the crowd that attends this series of entertainments. 15.00 Flannel suits at 88.00. We are determined to give the best value in Augusta for the money. Palm Beach suits 86.50, $8.00 value. F G Hortins, Augusta, Ga. I See "Under the Laurels", in the opera house Thursday evening. Run-about-that's the'rignt name for some cars. At least that is what their owners do. Hon. James F. Byrnes announces his candidacy for re-election to con gress this week. A fuller notice will be made next week. Milo Simmons, the ^negro who stabbed another negro at Shaw's Creek church 10 days ago, surren dered to the sheriff Monday and ls now in jail. Mr. E. J. Norris, treasurer of the town council for the past two years, publishes a report of the town's finances for the past two years. Next Monday, June The Corner Store will couduct a special S cents sale. See the large advertisement in ibis issue. Seize the opportunity to secure great bargains. Mrs. Frank Warren, Jr.. who re sides now in Lawton. Miss., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. War ren, Sr. She has also been visiting relatives in Florida, her former home. FOR SALE: One 'JU horse power Atlas engine, one 25-horse Skid boiler, one No. 2 fast speed cable drive saw-mill same as new, cheap. R. A. Timraerman, Edgetield, S. C. Route No. 2-0-3-4t. The county Democratic executive committtee took the office of super visor of registration out of the pri mary, consequently all announce ments for that office have been with drawn. The clerks of the town, styling themselves the Edgetield Hustlers, played a game of ball Friday after noon against the Camelon boarders. The score stood ll to 4 in favor of the boarding boys. The game was enjoyed by a number of spectators. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mnorer, of St. George, parents of Mr. F. A. Moorer, who married Miss Ruth Fuller, were guests Monday ol' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Byrd. They at tended the marriage of their son, D. F. Moorer to Miss Flora Kermy at Johnston Tuesday. .Religious Notices. John l?, Sunday morning at Edgetield Methodist church. Let every member (and others) come. Communion and reception of' a1 member.[Preachingat night at 8:30. Trenton people are invited to Methodist church next Sunday af ternoon at 4:??u. Trenton Children's Day. More people than ther j were seats for attended Children's Day servic es at Trenton Methodist church last Sunday night at 8:30. Every child was ready to march in by 8*:30. The children did well and the people en joyed the exercises, il am glad to say that a good many parents came and brought the babies. Next year we hope to have more seats, more parents and babies and others. J. R, Walker. Classified Column. _:_i LOST: On Monday, June Lin town of Edgetield, or on Blocker road, a black book containing some valuable papers, had rubber band around it. Liberal reward will be given for delivery of book. F. L. j Titnmerman, Pleasant Lane. S.O.! FOR SALE-JOG bushels of j King cotton r??ed for planting, best ?pialitv. . E. S. hnson, Edgetield, S. C. FOR SALE: Five two months old fifty pound Daroo pigs. Eligible for registration $10 each. H. H. Townes, North Augusta, S. C.. R. F. D. 1. FOR RENT: To couple without children, two large front rooms up stairs, with hall and front porch, acetylene lights and water-posses sion given after June 1. Apply to N. M. Jones. A Good Drug Store. It takes more than a stock of drugs and good intentions to make a good drug store. It requires an intimate knowledge of weighing, measuring and mixing, which comes only after careful study and experi ence. Your prescriptions will be properly filled at our store. Wc have every modern facility and-we know how. Fenn & Holstein. Sheppard-Rogers. The following invitation an nounces an approaching- marriage in which Edgefield is deeply inter ested, the only regret in connection, with the nuptial occasion being the loss of one of Edgefield's well be loved y&ung ladies: "Mrs. Ida\DeVore Sheppard re quests the pleasure of your com pa ny at the marriage of her daughter Josephine Elizabeth, lo Mr. Ray mond Douglas Rogers, on the after noon ot' Wednesday, the seventeen ol' .June, at a quarter to six o'clock, at home, Edgetield, South Carolina." A Splendid Investment. The money with which the street sprinkler was purchased was wisely expended. In fact, we believe the sprinkler was the best investment that the town has ever made. Keep ing the public square and the streets leading from the square wet pre vents clouds of dust from entering the homes and places of business around the square, and'in addition to increasing the comfort of scores of persons, it prevents disease. Let the sprinkler be kept in operation as much as possible, covering as large area as possible. Exercises by Literary Society. Friday afternoon the members of the McDuflie literary society of the High School held 1 public exer cises in the auditorium. Very inter esting original papers were read by four girls and declamations were delivered by seven boys. The mon ey in the treasury of the society was divided and half offered to the young lady who prepared the best paper and the other half to the br>y who excelled in declamation. The committee of judges consisted of Rev. R. G. Shannonhouse, Dr. M. D. Jeffries and Rev. J. R. Walker. The exercises were presided over by superintendent T. J. Lyon, who announced the rca ling ol' the pa pers as follows: 1 ' J 'leasu rcs o f Kn o wi od gc,*' M i ss Ida Folk. "The importance of a Literary So ciety," Miss Emmie Lou Edmunds. "Chivalry," Miss Florence Minis. "Music,"' M?ES Onida Jamison. The declamations were delivered in the following order: "America ami International Peace," Francis Siralwins. "Democracy and Education," Walter Mays "America, a Worlc Repcblicp John Miras. "The charge of the Light Brig ade," Carroll Rainsford. "Minute Men of the Revolution," Entrene Timmons. "Baltimore Grays,"' Glover Tomp kins. "Honor Roll and the New South," Harold Norris. The committee of judges expe rienced considerable difficulty iu arriving at a decision in> both con tests, and particularly in the essay contest. After carefully considering the matter, it was found that in marking the young ladies a tie was made between Misses Ouida Patti son and Ida Folk, and as the judges were unable to decide between the two tne amount of money was di vided between^ these voung ladies. The prize for declamation was awarded to Francis Simkins. All of the girls and boys ' reflected credit upon the efforts of their teachers ; and upon the work of their so cieties. Superintendent Lyon announced that during the next session more attention would be iriven to devel oping the talent of the young peo ple for writing and speaking and that at the commencement of 1915 I an entire evening would be devoted lo the celebration by the McDuffie literary society. '* 17S5 1914 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST COLLEGE 130th Year Begins September 25th. Entrance examinations at all the county-seats on Friday, July 3rd at 9 a. m. Full four year courses lead to the B. A. and B. S. degrees. A two-year pre medical course is given. A free tuition scholarship is assigned to each county of the State. Spacious buildings and athletic grounds, well epuipped laboratories, unexcelled library facilities. Expenses reasonable. For terms and catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, President. Can't Keep it Secret. The splendid work of Chamber lain's tablet is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand reme dy for stomach ancl liver troubles I has ever been known. For sale by all dealers. Candidates Column For Congress. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for Congress from the 2nd Congressional district, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic partv. R. M. Mixon. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-nomination by the Democratic party for Representative in Congress from the Second District, pledging, myself to comply with the rules of the party. James P. Bvrnes. For County Treasurer. Appreciating your past .favors for Treasurer of Edgefield County, I an nounce my candidacy again for said office and pledge myself to support the nomi nees of the Democratic party. The term of this office is now four years. E. S. Johnson. I hereby announce myself a candi date for * re-election to the office of Treasurer of Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. T. Mims. . I hereby announce that I am a can didate for the office of county treas ! urer and solicit the votes of the people, j pledging myself to abide the result of j the Democratic primarv. J. R. Smith. For Auditor. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office | of auditor of Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic prima'-y. J. R. Timmerman. I hereby announce that I am a can didate for the office of auditor of J Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary. > C. M. Mellichamp. For Judge of Probate. . This is to announce that I am a can didate for re-election to thc office of Probate Judge. I shall abide the re sult of Primary Election and support^ nomine?..; thereof. W. T. Kinnaird. For Master. I hereby announce that I aYn a can didate for re-election to the office of Master in Equity ot* Edgefield County and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primarv election. S. M. Smith. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Master in Equity of Edge field county and solicit the support of the people, pledging myself to abide by the result ox "the Democratic prima ry election. A. R. Nicholson. This is to announce that I am a candidate for election to the office of Master of this County, and that I will abide the result of the Primary Elec tion. J. H. Canteiou. For Magistrate. ! I respectfully announce that I am a | candidate for the office of magistrate of the 4th judicial district and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. F. Pardu*. I hereby announce .that I am a candidate for the office of magistrate of the 8th judicial circuit of Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. W. E.Turner. The friends of R. N. Edmunds beg to announce his candidacy for the of fice of magistrate in fifth judicial dis trict, subject to rules of democratic primary, and pledge him, if elected, to the faithful discharge of the duties of the office and to support nominees of democratic party. I hereby announce that I am a can didate for re-election to the office of magistrate of the 1st judicial district of Edgefield county, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. N. L. Brunson. I hereby announce that I am a candi date for magistrate of the 1st judicial district of Edgefield county, pledging myself to abide the result of the Dem ocratic primary. C. E. Quarks. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for magistrate of the 6th dis trict subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary elec tion, i R. L. Boddie. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for the office of magistrate for the 5th judicial district of Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary elec tion. J. R. Blackwell. This is to announce that I am a can didate for the office of magistrate of the 8th district and hereby pledge my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. A. C. Ouzts I respectfully announce that T am a candidate for the office of magistrate of the 2nd district and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic pri mary election. Wallace W. Wise. No amount of m peddlers of alum bak gling with chemicalsj or cooked-up certifie any kind, can change Royal EakI Sias feeeia ioui c?a! exw?sis?h highest Beales free fmm s&um Royj? Baking B( iqr maldng .finest and gMiW?----HWBBBH^MKM I respectfully announce that I am a 1 candidate for magistrate for the 7th magisterial district of Edgefield coun- . ty, pledging myself to abide the result, ot the primary election. W. 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