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Official Vote I For Congress Hoi g 2 i 1 > >. < Precincts ? ? (5 ? 4. 2 3 S a ? fe | K t ^ ti3 is* 51^1 r> : Pageland 210 82 121 41 1 Dudley 75 9 33 1 ' Plains 50 22 51 3 Jefferson 185 113 146 96 Winzo 49 24 48 23 Mt. Croghan 151 46 111 38 Ruby 58 95 85 10 "Wexford 29 28 29 19 Chesterfield 361 123 296 188 1 Angelus 79 32 52 37 Catarrh 46 11 42 7 Cheraw 327 49 170 76 Patrick 122 46 73 40 McBee 146 75 117 91 Middendorf 65 49 83 39 Brock's Mill 97 31 90 29 Grant's Mill 68 20 48 7 Odom's Mill 113 36 79 28 Douglas Mill 40 41 47 11 Snow Hill 63 15 52 26 Ousleydale 83 25 79 72 Cross Roads 36 79 go 16 Cat Pond 16 15 20 5 Bethel 49 23 22 ree wee I 44 17 36 17 Totals|2562 i0h7 1092 942 9! Tribute of Respect to Mrs. Kate Rayfield The subject of this sketch was born in Chesterfield county April 20,1857, and departed this life August 15, 1916. being therefore 59 year, 3 months,' and 25 days old. She was an ideal christian lady, kind as a mother, and faithful as a friend to all. Perhaps there is no one more familar with her sterling qualities as a woman than the writer, and while I have only known her for about five years, still I have known her long enough to see in her life the elements of true chris fian wAmnntiAAil D o../I^.1A umu tv\ziuauuw/Ui IT113. l\a^UC1U is survived bv the following sons and daughters: Pearl, of Georgia; Bunyan, of Spray, N. C., T. J. of Lancaster; Mrs. Jule Moore, of Mt. Croghan; Mrs. P. B. Mills, of this sec. tion, and Robt. Nezzie. Beal, Bill, Zeb and Berkley at home. Also one sou J. B., deceased, who lived at High Point N. C., and the wife of). L. Griggs who died about 2 years ago, were children. Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. 58, A F. M. There will be a regular meetiag of Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. 58 A. F. M. on Monday night, September 11th. T. W. Turner, W. M. R. H. Nelson, Sec. Rather a Leading Question A colored woman had been i aled before a police magistrate cf a Southern town charged with inhuman treatment of her iff spring. Evidence was clear that she had severely beaten the child, ..bout nine years of age, who vas in court to exhibit his battered person. Before imposing sentence, His i lonor asked the woman whether she had any thing to say. "Kin Ah ask yo' jes' one ques iou, jedge?" inquired the prison er. The judge nodded affirmative iy. "Well, Yo' Honah, Ah'd like to ask whether yo* was ever the parent of a puffectly wuthless cullud chile?" After suffering a lone time with toothache, Aunt Dioah mustered up enough courage to go to a dentist. The moment he touched the tooth she began to scream. "Look here," he said, "you mustn't yell like that. Don't vrtll 1/ nAlIt I'm o r?? n a ill a l^aiuicsa UUIIIIMT "Wal mebbe yo' is painless, suh,M she replied, "but Ah shua isn't" " v ,...x , <*V. ' ? . _ ... For Chesterltc jsc Representatives ~ Sheriff <JTo A 5 s ? s i P a 3 r? 2 D. .2 cx w 3 I 3 Ji 1 -a I s g ^ 2 *5 (J < Q ^ ? ^ ^ U ^ Pu. ^ ? < c/S Pu BC -Q u3 _: "5 "~Ii 22 9 1801 154 1401 226 73 0 6 1 54 31 53 7S 26 1 3 0 60 6 64 55 34 82 124 14 88 228 68 217 21 U 4 1 29 51 24 r, 63 45 29 5 72 78 119 9$ 25 18 95 28 44 90 62 84 15 1 20 0 30 39 18 2i 05 102 128 9 113 291 195 2328 52 12 12 26 99 12 74 27 17 6 4 11 43 12 470 268 60 6 86 156 217 30i 38 46 88 2 33 117 49 lit DO 00 20 3 401 150 701 17: 15 21 39 2 28 85 28 91 20 36 26 2 49 44 83 7( 13 44 46 1 15 36 49 3! 22 40 89 1 27 121 27 7fc 21 19 32 3 17 54 27 4> IB 5 18 . 1 33 53 25 4< 11 7 19 8 17 102 6 91 22 15 57 3 37 96 13 7f 3 4 17 5 2 25 6 3( 7 55 2 3 8 22 39 5: 21 21 21 3 0 47 14 31 59 1010 983 121 1107 2218 1420 244? CHE cour CHESTER Novembc Handsome cash priz< FARM PRODUCTS, live grown on the larm. Pre attention will be paid t< on canned goods. Exhibit COA The Fair Association looks A special prize ol $? exhibit at County Fair. The Best Farn $s to the individual larmer ir at the Fair ol his farm pre (MA 1 .. i <5iu ana so respectively. Balloon Fligh For Iree attractions tl aeronaut to make balloon drops from a great height, top ol a 96-loot ladder int( General Admission "See the spider, my son, spinning its web," said the instructive parent to his small son. "Is it not wonderful? Do you reflect that no man could spin that I web, no matter how hard he might try?" "Well, what of it?" replied the up to date offspring. "Watch me spin this top. No spider can do that, no matter how hard he may try." M County Oil >f Court County Treasurer ~Supei >? % ? ^ ? c * ? .a g g a 1 ^ g ' | & | M I ? o 2 2 * S * * 01 0-t ^ C/5 ix > !> S n; ^ Qg * 65 90 44 8 10 135 48~~ * 12 3 7 8 0 66 32 -20 4 -1 0 0 67 32 79 69 32 7 8 180 138 r 27 36 13 1 4 20 11 ) 100 21 27 8 20 121 43 I 69 26 14 33 67 12 69 ) 28 20 28 1 3 5 24 [ 247 124 165 7 6 168 85 I 38 74 10 4 G 18 36 t 13 17 12 5 0 23 29 5 70 93 37 6 127 106 298 5 51 58 74 6 3 26 28 ^ ?7 1 !U\ 11 a i oo * A a t i UUI uo ) 14 45 15 2 0 46 20 5 49 52 27. 10 3 33 86 I 57 14 33 6 4 32 U i 73 34 72 3 6 24 26 1 32 40 12 0 14 14 9 1 30 5 47 4 1 17 22 r 9 63 3 5 4 34 17 1 29 36 14 12 31 14 33 ) 0 17 3 0 0 10 7 i 9 9 8 0 37 5 56 r 23 46 1 0 3 11 27 > 1191 1132 710 140 361 12421273 5TERF1 JTY 1 FIELD, SOUTH m :r ?, y, in ;s paid by the Fair As stock, cattle and swine. pare now to make yc ?the woman's Depart ts must be in place before opening IMUNITY FAJ with favor upon Community Fair; i5 will be paid to the Com tier in Chestei 25 Will Be Paii i Chesterfield county who p iducts. Second, third and Is FREE ie Fair Association has coi ascensions daily and to Once each day an exper ) a four-foot tank of water. i 25 cents; Children Ordinance No. 35 Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Paceland 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 ?? vcinciu propenca Dy gasoline or olher like substance with muffler cut out open or without ihe use leers Given B rintendent Education For Auditor a % "S ? s 3 $ ^ g J 1 ^ I 1 III x ^ S a o ctS c*j II w S ? o 1 5 " ? < S * I ! | 0^ -ACQ ^ | PC < ? 73 1441 19 5| 176 2 D 9 9 30 6 6 78 0 0 i 3 36 1 0 48 0 1 2' 13 98 84 13 251 0 8 3 13 27 10 10 64 0 1 li 28 101 3 20 102 12 5 7 25 36 10 10 85 17 5 4 3 17 2 10 42 5 1 60 55 134 147 331 86 14 4 2 13 49 10 90 0 4 1 0 21 2 5 44 0 1 1 9 43 1 25 331 13 5 2 69 21 12 31 148 9 5 18 75 15 29 161 2 9 4 15 31 4 44 105- 3 2 6 6 12 15 111 5 3 36 10 14 15 65 7 13 10 29 25 55 117 2 18 1 15 10 32 14 56 3 3 1 8 8 19 21 38 33 1 U 16 2 61 102 0 0 35 23 13 3 87 16 3 1 14 4 1 6 30 1 0 2 1 0 2 50 1 5 21 1 10 2 61 0 0 498 856 430 559 2773 217 118 50 rri?i\ s ILLU FAIR VR0L1N A 1,11,1916 isociation (or all kinds ol Everything raised or >ur exhibits. Special ment. Liberal pizes date. RS s and encourages same. munity Fair with best i field County, A ' >uts on the best display fourth prizes are $15, j < High Dive j ltracted with a woman make double parachute t diver will dive irom the under 12,15 cents of a muffler on the exhaust. Any person or persons violatinnr tViio ?11 >u^ una UlUluailLC Midi I, lipOn | conviction, be fined not less { than One dollar nor more than { Ten dollars, or imprisoned not i exceedihg30 days at the discre- J tion of the Mayor. J Passed and ordained bv the J Town Council assembled this J the 3rd day of August 1916. 5 R. II. Nelson, mayor. a L. J. Watford, clerk. \ !y Precincts, For Supervisor > - S S ^ ? 9 3 s - 5 ? 2 a " ? * a z s * K. ^ 'I s a- $ Is* a 3 > ?: ? 9 57 3 78 29 0 20 1 6 5 1 14 0 0 1 0 13 2 10 2 0 30 i 5 31 45 10 7 0 1 0 12 2 1 3 0 0 3 02 7 0 9 0 1 7 14 18 12 1 0 9 2 10 2 0 2 0 1 9 158 0 2 18 13 1 8 5 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 7 2 0 l o o 2 152 1 5 27 0 59 1 9 49 3 0 19 39 . 0 1 1808 108 11 2 3 2 0 0. 0 102 0 8 2b 3 10 0 3 4 5 2 3 35 19 2 2 11 2 1 10 41 11 9 15 14 7 0 1 ^ (i r\ i /\ n ^ ?I JL If V? VI f w II 0 16 0 1 1 70 0 2 6 40 1 8 3 0 0 27 0 0 3 0 0 4 32 0 0 0 1 0 0 33 3 0 14 6 0 >8 749 173 151 311 322 134 20 Shoes, Slu We are now recieving fall and winter shoes ev and we are glad to say th ceptions, we have no adi have on hand a good selc are offering at cash. We also have a splend of every kind that will 1 possible price. See us fc tile line. Remember c undersold. Pageland Com] Registration Books Open Registration books will be >pen everv first Monday at the Auditor's office until 30 days before the general election. S. R Timm^nc CI'"* _ . A ftJJllltV/ilOf V^ii III* E. T. White, Clrek, W. M. Belk. ^OOOCOOOOOOS a s Financing 1 Sj The farmer's business & financial backing if it is 1 K . That is one reason wh1 and willing bank behind It is an important func temporary assistance to t of us, and who have demt repay obligations when d The best way to have i an account with us, and only the farmer but ever ground financially to do s mi 5 ine Bank c lscoogccooooc 1st. Primary l,-or (..oroncr 0> H ^ O ^ _ ? ? 3 ^ *. -< C/J rtl ? ja ^ p ^ H-J - 3 <w ^ 5 5 < 2 d ? - -13 r " *5 " 2 ? -5 H ? .2 3 ? i- ^ r; r_l - ? M -? ?* ' w i ^ [xj >? 7 60 15 1(54 20 24 77 1 12 40 14 8 3 59 0 6 3 24 is (5 24 9 159 30 169 4 10 107 7 26 20 18 1 10 46 2 19 84 48 21 70 58 4 12 99 56 10 61 24 6 5 19 15 25 11 6 8 103 100 126 41 188 127 1 90 3 90 4 4 11 2 45 0 33 0 0 24 5 30 72 237 18 29 91 8 5 34 45 0 37 84 1 68 8 155 11 13 38 0 OH 75 2 32 5 4 8 79 33 8 65 22 1 7 8 11 3 56 1h 0 39 33 39 0 38 99 7 16 35 1H 1 42 20 0 16 16 24 3 36 15 5 12 0 64 0 19 19 1 16 32 23 9 40 36 0 0 1 21 0 0 12 3 7 18 47 0 4 10 1 8 0 32 9 0 10 6 704 7661581 222 801 1021 >es, Shoes one of the best lines of er brought to Pageland, lat with only a few ex/ance in price. We still iction of Oxfords that we lid line of new fall goods be offered at the lowest >r anything in the mercan>ur motto is not to be Mei canttle pany Veterinary Surgeon Calls answered dav or night. Phone No. 48 two rings. Full stock of horse and cattle powders on hand at all times. L. P. GRAVES rtiA l?AnvnAn V luc iatliusi o 8 often needs a little extra St to grow and prosper. Q y he should have strong ^ him. ^ tion of this bank to give ^ he farmers who seek it ^ 9nstrated their ability to K ue. v i credit here is to carry K we cordially invite not ^ Y one who wants to gain ^ to. O if Pageland b b < ?QOOOOOQOU^