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ANNOUNCEMENTS | FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce mv candidacy for the oifice of county supervisor for Chesterfield coun ty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, P. H. Arant. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office ot county supervisor for Chesterfield county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. H. W. Cross well. At the earnest request of many friends in different parts of the county 1 announce myself a candidate for Supervisor, subject to rules of the Democratic primary. F. W. Rivers. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of countv sunprvisor for PhpfitPifiolrl county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E. R. Knight. We want to thank the many voters of Chesterfield county for their past support, and I offer myself for re election to the office of County Supervisor of Chesterfield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic p^mary. H. F. King. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for treasurer of Chesterfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the approaching primary election. J. A. Welsh. Thanking the people of Chesterfield county for past favors I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment to the office of county Treasurer sub ject to ruJes of the Democratic primary election. W. A. Douglass. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office ot Treasurer of Chesterfield County, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic nrimarir alontinn ^AAAUHtjr VlWUV/Ui M. S. Watson. I hereby announce myself a .candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. J. Frank Crawley. FOR CORONER I hereby announce mvself a candidate for re election as coroner of Chesterfield county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary. H. T. Atkinson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Whiteford L. Pate. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Appreciating the votes of the Democrats of Chesterfield coun ty two years ago, I wish to announce to them that I will be a candidate in the coming primary for reelection to the House of Representatives, and pledge myself to abide the result of said election. J. Clifton Rivers. I hereby announce myself a candidate for representative, subject to the action of the Dem ocranc primary. A. F. Funderburk. In peace and liberty I come before the voters of Chesterfield county for house ot representatives, and abide the rulings of the Democratic primary. Peter C. Campbell. It is hereby announced that I am a candidate for election to House of Representatives, pledging myself to abide by the resuit of (hp Pewiocratic primary. C. L. Huqley, i I hereby announce my candidacy for Representative, pledging myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. H. N. Askins. MAGISTRATE, Mt. CROGHAN TOWNSHIP I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of magistrate for Mt. Croghan township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. F. M. Moore Thanking my friends for past support, I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment to the office of Magistrate for Mt. Croghan township, sub1 pft tr? tVlO ruloe irniiarnmf. , ,v 1U1VO f^VTVIUlU); II1C Democratic primary. W. R. Evans. At the Solicitation of friends from different parts of the township I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Mt. Croghan Township, rubject to the rules of the Democratic primary. G. D. Gulledge. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Chesterfield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election to be held in August next. Ems G. Ingram. I respectfully announce myself candidate for reappointment to the office of Sheriff of Chesterfield County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. D. P. Douglass. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a candidate for superintendent of education. B. ]. Douglass. I announce myself a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Chesterfield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. - j. Arthur Knight. 1 hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election, to ~tt:? _x r iuc uhilc ui vAiuoiy superintendent of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. A. Rouse. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Chesterfield county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Robt. P. Turner. CLERK OF COURT 1 shall be a candidate in the coming Democratic Primary for thp nffiro r?f florlr nf fVurt " "! .? ? v...W W? v/ivin vt VVU1I) auu promise to abide by the lesult of said election. W. P. Odom. To the voters of Chesterfield County: I thank you for electing: me Clerk of Court. I am a candidate for re-election and will appreciate your support. I. P. Mangum. FOR AUDITOR With thanks for past favors, I hereby announce myself a candidate for leappointment to the office of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. W. Eddins. I hereby announce myself a Candidate for COlintv anrtitr?r subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. John Caston Black well. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county auditor of Chesterfield county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary election to be held in August. Arthur C. Coward Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered day or night. Phone No. 48 two rings. Full stock of horse and cattle powders on hand at all times. L, P, GRAVES FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIS SIONER Old Store township I hereby announce myself a candidate for township commissioner of Old Store township. G. R. Knight. I hereby announce myself a candidate for townshin cnmrnU sioner ot Old Store township. R. W. Jenkins. I herebv announce myself a candidate sor township commissioner for Old Store township. J. E. Agerton. I hereby announce mvselt a candidate for the office ot Township commissioner of Old Store township. W. T. Rutledge. I hereby announce myself as a candidate tor the office of Commissioner for Old Store township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Troy M. Jenkins. FOR TOWMQHTP /-<rn\,ci\>fTC M. V_X *T ilVJIAlA V^ViUiUlO SIONER Mt. Croghan Township We, the friends of C. E. Baker, announce him a candidate for township commissioner of Mt. Croghan township. I hereby announce myself a candidate for township commissioner of Mt. Croghan township. M. A. F. Hancock. I hereby announce myself for township commissioner of Mt. Croghan township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. J. Rayfield. FOR COTTON WEiGHER I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as cotton weigher at Pageland. Lem Robertson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for cotton weigher at Pageland. John W. Price. I hereby announce myself a candidate for cotton weigher at Pageland. C. J. Funderburk. FOR MAGISTRATE OLD STORE TOWNSHIP At the solicitation of many friends I announce myself a candidate for Magistrate of Old Store township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Thos. W. Turner. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of G. M. Rodgers for Magistrate of Old Store township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Legal Blanks tor Sale at This Office Dr. R. L. McManus DENTIST Pageland, S. C. D 1 1 * ' 1 rit^uranu l uesaay oreacn week. Mt. Croghan Friday. Chesterfield balance of time. gga^H HkAUMJB, xtsM Oh, I'm a Soapi jSr And it's so EAf Xf JuMt dltMolv a can of me ST pour I hit water Into tout (7 ao BC 'hi ft mt mtt M And you ft '1 have seven A 50c. worth, nd I only cost V I am RED I GET ME AT AN1. Cj- SAVR MY ONLY tv; . \ ~ ** Ordinance No. 35 Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Pageland that on and after the first day of September 1916 it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to drive within the corporate limits of the Town of Pageland any automobile or vehicle propelled by gasoline or other like substance with muffler cut-out open or without the use of a muffler on the exhaust. Any person or persons violating this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than One dollar nor more than Tpn Hnllnrs r?r imnricnno/1 nr?* exceedihg 30 days at the discretion of the Mayor. Passed and ordained by the Town Council assembled this the 3rd day of August 1916. R. H. Nelson, mayor. L. J. Watford, clerk. Whereas, God Almighty has given to every man one mouth to be fed and one pair of hands adapted to furnish food for that mouth; if anything can be proved to be the will of Heaven it is proved by this fact that that mouth is to be fed by those hands, without being interfered with by any other man who has also his mouth to feed and bis hands to labor with. I hold, if the Almighty had ever made a set of men that should do all the eating and none of the work. He would have made them with mouths only and no hands, and if He had made another class, that He intended should do all the work and none of the eating, He would have made them with. out mouths and with all hands. Abraham Lincoln. GOT SOMETHING YOU WANT TO SELL? Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm implemeut, or something else which they have discarded and which they no longer want. These things are put in the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year. WHY NOT SELL THEM Somebody wants those very things which have become of no Iuse to you. Why not try to find that somebody by puttincr a want I advertisement in THIS NEWSPAPER? I MONEY: Unlimited amount of money to lend upon improved farm lands at 7 per cent inter est. No charges for attorneys fees and commissions other than that included in interest charge of seven per cent. Pollock & regues, Attorneys, Cheraw, S. C. maker all right. >Y--so QUICK! i la a quart of water. Now K pound* ot melted Urease, pounds of fine, hard soap, 5c., a nickel, a half dime. ' M DEVIL LYE J < GOOD STORE I ARF.I S Cc ONLY i ^ooqoqoscco: V. 8 Financing 1 b \ The farmer's business Q financial backing if it is 1 X That is one reason wh] Q and willing bank behind X It is an important func Q temporary assistance to t X of us, and who have dem Q repay obligations when d X The best way to have i Q an account with us, and X only the farmer but ever ? ground financially to do \ b b The Bank < Looooaooosoe Russians Still Hitting Hard Blows In northern Galicia the Russians have struck another hard blow at the Teutonic allies and occupied along: the Sereth and nrahflrl'a rnrorc crtutVi nf Rm/ltt T VA U) WVtlll VI JVI VUJ f six villages and the entire ridge on which they are located. Furious fighting marked the engagement, the Russians being forced in the villages to drive their adversaries from house to house. The Austro-Germans, at last reports, were bombarding violently their lost positions. In the fighting the Russians captured a regimental commander and 140 oth^r officers and more than 5,500 men and also took numerous machine guns Bargain Sa We have on hand ; in White Canvas, Pa leathers that must he : ing to buy a shoe ol a We will ave you moi PonnlonH a uyviunu Com WAP WITHIN THE I 100 Doz. Eggs 500 Frying s 16 c i 50 lb. Butter i Prices subje R. L. Guess, Sou SOQOOOOQOOOO^ [he Farmer I often needs a little extra X :o grow and prosper. Q / he should have strong 3k him. ? tion of this bank to give 3} .he farmers who seek it ? onstrated their ahilitv tn J VV lue. O ei credit here is to carry X we cordially invite not ? y one who wants to gain X 50. Q >i Pageland b b < soooftsosoeo^ and bomb throwers. Berlin admits that the Russians have gained the left bank of the Sereth river, but asserts that the Germans have made progress agaiust the French in the Chapitre wood, near Verdun, and in mininig operations against them in the Argonne; that the Russians have been driven front po sitions along the Stokhod river SOUth of Zarpr-zp nnrt in tVio r"o? m*?M IU ikiv VU1 pathians the Germans are still operating successfully. Slight advances for the British at Highwood and east of Pozieres on the Somme front and by the French southwest of Estrees, south of the Somme and to the northwest of the Thiaumont work near Verdun are recorded in the British and French communications. lie in Shoes a large lot ol Oxfords tent and Gun Metal sold. If you are go- 1 ny kind see us first, ley. Mei candle I pany j SITED VEXT 10 DAYS at 17 1-2g Doz ize Chicken at per lb. it 17 I-2g lb. ct to Change. WATTS th Carolina