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SCARBOROUGH PILES PLEDGE. Clarendon Legislator Out for Rail road Oommissioner... Hjs Public Record. \ "Mr. O. C. Scarborough of Sum m er ton has filed bis pledge as a can . candidate for railroad commissioner. - Mr. Scarborough is regarded as one of the leading candidates -in this race. He has for two terms repre ' sented Clarendon county in the House of Representatives- and his energy and interest in his work are proverbial among his fellow-mem Jt>ers. Mr. Scarborough is a native of Darlington county, but removed to Sumter county when a youth. He was intendant of Bishopville before that town became the county seat of Lee county and while school trustee there was instrumental in the organization of the Bishopville graded school. Since moving to Summerton about twelve years ago he has served as a school trustee there also and has been active in the building up of a graded school and the establishment a few years ago of the hjgh school under the Nash act, for which he voted as a member of the legislature. Mr. Scarborough is a successful farmer who conducts hos operations on business principles. He has farms in Clarendon, Sumter and Darling ton. He was one of the most ac tive members of the Southern Cot u Association a few years ago. atending the meetings at Asheville and New Orleans. He is a tireless worker, and will make it interesting for the other contestants in the race for railroad commissioner.?Colum bia Record. . In Easy Payments of $10 a Month Will Buy a 20 Acre FRUIT ?ND VESETABE FARM -;-IN 1 \ lorida BJ1 THE LAND OF Nl RUITS W LOWERS and Jk ortunes On the Florida East Coast along the beautiful Indian River in Bre vard county. Where you can live easier, pleasanter and make more money than in any other part of the United States. Buy one and go right on it and soon be independent. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed or every dollar of your money refund ed. Should you die your heirs get warranty deed without further pay ments. Here is the OPPORTUNITY FOR LIFE For the man of moderate means to provide a most desirable home for his family and a Speculation for a man with some money. GET ONE NOW, WHILE YOU CAN only a limited number for sale then they will cost you more. Florida Indian River land Company VINTON, IOWA. Write to see General ffiana gerAgen.s SOUTHEASTERN OFFICE 36 Pearl St. AshniJle, N. C. High Grade Agents Wanted. Dwellings Wrecked. More than a. dozen small dwellings were wrecked Wednesday night in and around Decatur, Miss. Crops were badly damaged, telegraph ser vice impaired and many trees blown down. Internal and External Pain For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Badk. Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, Col d s, Strains, Sprains, Cuts. Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Tooth ache and all Nerve. Bone and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on every package. 25c, 50c and $1.00 by all deal, ersinmedicineeverywhere. Sample bo mall free Noah Reacdy Co., Richmoni, Vi_?*nJ Boston, Hut. Notice of Discharge. I will on the 14th day of July, 1910, file the final account of Can ady F. Bozard, as Guardian of the estates of Norris Shuler. Carrie Shuler anl Henry Shuler, with the Judge of Probate for the County of Orangeburg, and will thereafter ask for a final discharge for the said Canady F. Bozard. Anna R. Bozard, Executrix o? the Will or Canady F. Bozard, deceased. ADVANTAGE OP TRAILERS. Street Car System Which Works Well in Denver In the West, where electric tract ion has reached a high s- age of de velopment, jtrail cars to take care of the rush-hour loads have become regular features. . The great advantage of the trail car from the standpoint C the oper ating company is its small operating cost compared to a tripper, since the "platform cost" is only one-half, and the power consumption for a car seating practically the same number of people as the motor car is less than SO per cent, additional. To the public It means experienc ed men to handle the rao..or car and regular schedules. In Denver, whera this system Is In vogue, center door way cars have been adopted, It being claimed for them that the conductor is always within half a car length of the door, and the pasengers can get out or !n in about half the usual time, since they only have to travel half the distance required by end doors. Want Bogus Mining Stock. "Wildcat mining stocks are not altogether useless?or worthless, either," said , a New York .broker who handles .-cheap mining , stocks the other day as he hung up the tele phone receiver. "Here's a man who just offered me $50 for enough min ing stocks to have a face value of 350, 000. . He wasn't particular what stocks he got if they only had a paper value of $50,000.' I cloeed the deal and shall make money on It, too. What did he want with t ich Stocka? Well, I haven't the slightest doubt but that he is getting ready to go into bankruptcy court and wants to show his creditors where his money has been ? dropped. Wis often get such requests and are usually able to fill them." . < How Anarchist's Work. A Russian journal tells the story of how the murderer of General Lun nltz, prefect of St. Petersburg, ob tained admission to the semi-official party at which the deed ? was com mitted. After the ' crime all the guests were detained and their tick ets were examined. There was one ticket the rightful own-er of which was not present. It was no other than that of Premier S'.olypln him self. The murder was committed under cO"er of the Invitation ticket of no less a personage than the Prime Minister. The Premier had not been able to go and his ticket fell'into the hands of a member of tue secret po lice named Nakolene. He resold It to the revolutionists for $16,000. Weight Sustained by Beams. It has been established that a load, may break eventually if the wooden beam, which i for a Bhort per iod will sustain safely a Certain load remains. For instence, wooden beams have been known to break after '\5 'months under a 'constant load of only 60 per cent of that re quired to break them in an ordinary short test. There is little definite and systematic knowledge of the In fluence of the time e'ement on the behavior of-jyood under stress. .Ways of Moorish Ci'/ilhuition. A waiter in National Review says of Moorish civilization: "It is something so. apart so alone, this Moorish civilization; :, these great houses, this luxury of horses, ser vants, living and leisure, this beauty of .architecture, creating buildings impossible to reproduce anywhere else; thlB literature, bigoted and re stricted as it is, but existing utterly self-sufficient." 0 In the Kaiser's Stable. ' The Kaiser haB recently got after j his master of horse and is looking after his stables a bit himself. He found that he was employing four men whose only duty was to braid the tails and manes of the imperial horses. He dismissed all four. Then he found that 400 men were em ployed to care for 350 horses and 240 carriages, and more heads fell. Pretty Marriage Custom, A pretty little custom Is observed In the British navy whenever an officer gets married. Two wreaths are hoisted in the most conspicuous manner, and interlocked with them and hanging from them are colored ribbons. These hang from 8 a.m. till sunset on the wedding day. The cost of me wreath Ib generally subs cribed by the officer's shipmates. Borneo Superstition's The natives of Borneo place rudely carved Images of female figures by the side of the entrances to their huts. The image represents a god dess, which protects the house from any barm or sicknes. If there should be illness previous to the placing of the building at the entrance Bhe pre vents it from becoming worse. W?rld's Silk Industry. The ancient city of Lyons, the third city in France, with a popula tion of 500,000, vies with Milan in Importance In the world's silk in dustry. No fewer than 40.000 peo ple, men, women ond children, are employed In the factories. Fogs and Sandbanks. Fogs are common over sand-banks because shallow water covering sand-banks is colder than the deep sea. The Banka of Newfoundland fogs are aggravated by the warm Gulf Stream running into this layer of cold wat?r. D. P. O'CAIN Land Surveying Correct ly Done. Prices Mod eate. Orangeburg, S. C. R. F. D. No. 4. ?? Its double strength ?@ortsAecofiiebill 99 in two; Its superior ?? quality gives it 9? a value double its jtvizt. The Reily Taylor Ca ABIS ^ ^?W QRLEAXS?^^ Notice of Election. Notice of an Election by the Qual ified Registered Electors of the Town of Elloree, upon i the Question or j Issuing Coupon Borfds of said Town for the purpose of Electric Light Works. WHEREAS, a majority of the free ! holders of the town of Elloree, South Carolina, did on the 21st day of May, 1910, file with the Town Council of Elloree theii petition praying "the Town Council of the Town of Elloree to order an elec tion to be held by said Town Coun cil of Elloree, appointed and con ducted in accordance with the laws of force governing municipal elec tions for the purpose of ascertain ing from the registered qualified electors of said town of Elloree whether the Town Council of El loree shall issue coupon bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed six per centum per annum payable in any legal tender money of the United States forty years after date, with the privilege of redemp-1 tion after twenty years from date, for the purchase, erection, construc tion and operation, within the cor porate, limits of said town of Elloree, of a plant for electric light works for the use an<? benefit of 3aid town of Elloree and to supply the citizens thereof." Now, therefore, resolved by the Town Council of Elloree, in Town Council assembled, that an. election be and the same is hereby ordered to be held at the Town Hall in the Town of Elloree in the County of | Or(angeburg, South Carolina, on Friday, the twenty-second day of July, 1910, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified regis tered electors of the said town of Elloree the Question of issuing Cou pon Bonds of the town of Elloree in the sum of five thousand dollars, for the purpose of purchasing, erect ing, constructing and operating a plant for electric light works for the said, town of Elloree and the citizens thereof as by law required At such election the polls shall be opened at 8 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be closed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. At such election those qualified regis tered electors who favor the issuing of said Bonds shall vote a ballot upon which shall be written or print ed the words, "For Electric Light Works Bonds"; and those qualified registered electors who are opposed to issuing said Bonds shall vote a ballot upon which shall be written j or printed the words, "Against Elec tric Light Works Bonds." The following named citizens are hereby appointed Managers of Said Election: J. R. Bardin, J. K. Irick, R. E. Clark, and J. T. Owen, Clerk. The said Managers shall conduct the said election according to law, de clare the result of the same, and make return thereof duly certified to the Town Council of Elloree forth with. (Ratified in Council this 16th day of June, 1910. W. M. FAIR; Intendant. A. W. Browning, (L. S.) Town Clerk and Treasurer. Municipal Notice. Notice of an Election by the Qual ified Registered Electors of the Town of Elloree, upon the Question of Issuing Coupon Bonds of said Town for the purpose of "Water Works." WHEREAS, a majority of the free holders of the town of Elloree South Carolina, did, on the 21st day of May, 1910, file" with the Town Council of Elloree their petition praying "the Town Council of the Town of Elloree to order an elec tion to be held by said Town Coun cil of Elloree, appointed and con ducted in accordance with the laws of force governing municipal elec tions for the purpose of ascertain ing from the registered qualified electors of said town of Elloree whether the Town Council of El loree shall issue coupon bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, bearing interest at a rat( not to exceed six per centum per annum payable in any legal tender money of the United States forty years after date, with the privilege of redemp tion after twenty years from date, for the purchase, erection, construc tion and operation, within thp cor porate limits of said town of Elloree, of a plant for Water Works for the use and benefit of said town of Elloree and to supply the citizens thereof." ?Now, therefore, Resolved by the Town Council of Elloree. in Town Council assembled that an election be and the same is hereby ordered to bo held ar the Town Hall in the Town of Elloree in the County or Orang'.'burg, South Carolina, on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of July, 1910, at which election shall be submitted to the registered qual ified electors of the said town of Elloree the Question of issuing Cou Are You Feeling Out of Sorts? 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At such election those qualified regis tered electors who favor the issuing of said Bonds shall vote a ballot upon which shall be written or printed the words, "For Water Works Bonds": and those qualified registered electors who are opposed to issuing said Bonds shall vote a ballot upon which shall be written or printed the words, "Against Water Works Bonds." The following named citizens are hereby appointed Managers of Said 1 election: M. G. Arant, W. Y. Evans, W. I. Harberson, and J. W. Berry, Clerk. The said managers shall con duct the said election accordinE to law, declare th? result of same and make return thereof duly certified to the Town Council of Elloree forth with. Ratified in Council thi? 16th day of June, 1910. W. M. FAIR, Intendant. A. W. Browning, (L. S.) Town Clerk and Treasurer. Kelly's Wood Yard. For the best grade of wood and Coal, call up J. B. Kelly, the wood man. Oak and fine mixed, and cut to the proper lengthB. Send an order for trial load, and you will always buy wood at his yard. Also dealer In ice and makes deliveries to any part of the city. Call or phone. "Complete Line." DOORS, SASH and BLINDS, LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER. Get Our Price Before Buying HAY, CORN, OATS and RICEFLOUR. Our feed for Horses, Cows and Chickens are made from clean sweet grain. Fresh Supply of TURNIP and RUTABAGA Seeds AL FALFA and CLOVER. Ayers & williams. See Our New Cole 30 Car Be fore Buying It Is a Beauty. L. E. Riley. MONEY TO LOAN I am ^Prepared to lend money on improved] farms 7 per cent. sin)le terest. Terms to suit bor rower; no discount taken out and no charges made except a small fee ^for paper. P. T. HILDEBRAND "Hot Tom" THE PROHIBITION DRINK. 5 cents a glass at all Grocers. Beware of Fakirs AND Ask Yourself a few Questions If a Btrange man who claimed to be a Doctor knocked at your door and asked you if any one was sick and if you wanted his services, wouldn't you say "no thank you, not you." 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General Passenger Agent Wilmington, N; C. , : Excursion Rates : : : VIA : : : Southern Account Fourth of July travel the Southern Railway announces greatly reduced rates from all points, tickets to be sold July 2, 3 and 4, only limited to reach original starting point returning not later than midnight of July 8, 1910 For further information, tickets, .etc. apply to Southern Railway ticket agents or address, ... J. R. Meek, W. E. McGee, Asst. Gen. Pass A?t. Wv. Pass. Agt. ' Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. Don't Experiment mn B BP$ H"E?dHliB @^ Weatber-Px-ftof Use the old reli- KU EJ Fire-Resiseing able roofing that Trad4 M?k **? ?-s-r?'-?* ? ... has been the stand- O & 1 BUI <?i WiI1 n0C mell? ^ ard for 16 years, bt* V V F I Bt3 *X crack or. rust, columbia su.?ply co., COLUMBIA, s. c. "