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^MM^mmmmmmmmmtmm t CANDIDATES CARDS ! 4? 4*. FOB UNITED STATES SENATOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for the United States Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Your support and influence will be appreciated. N. B. DIAL, Laurens, S. C. FOR SOLICITOR I will be a candidate for re-election of CnllHtnr tnr the I IV UiU ISA AAV C? VA Fourth Judicial Circuit, and will appreciate your vote, if in the discharge of my official duties, I have met with your approval, and in your judgment I am fully qualified to discharge the duties of the office. J. Monroe Spears. I am a candidate in the Democratic primary for nomination to the office of solicitor of the Fourth judicial circuit subject to all rules and regulations of the party. T. I. ROGERS. I am a candidate for the office of Solicitor of fee Fourth Judicial Circuit subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary, and will appreciate the votes of the Democrats of said District for nomination to this office. GEORGE K. LANEY. FOR SUPERVISOR. Thanking the people for support, I declare myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor of Chesterfield County. E. R. KNIGHT. I announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor of Chesterfield County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. H. F. KING. I FOR TREASURER, " hacking my friends for past supM port, I hereby announce myself a r>omiDatioD ap lieaWHfc County, subject to the m rules of the Democratic party. W. A. DOUGLASS. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for recommendation for the office of Treasurer of Chesterfield county, subject to the Democratic primary. J. N. CAMPBELL. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Cheatlerfield County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. FRANK CRAWLEY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I am a candidaet for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. F. FUNDERBURK. T nm a rnnrlirintp fnr nomination as a member of the House of Representatives, subject to Democratic Primary election. W.. P. ODOM. I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination as a member of the House of Representatives for Chesterfield County in the coming Democratic primary and solicit the support of the Democratic voters in said primary lor sai I ncsu.on. W. F. STEVENSON. FOR MAGISTRATE. I am a candidate for reappointment as magistrate for Cheraw township. S. H. REID. Tr.e friend"* of Joseph Lindsay, believing him to possess all necessary qualifications, and believing that he will discharge the duties of the office with credit to himself and to the voters of Cheraw, hereby announce his candidacy for the office of Magistrate for Cheraw Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Friends. I announce myself a candidate for appointment as magistrate 01 uneraw township subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. W. WARR. FOR AUDITOR. Thanking the people for past support. I announce myself as a candidate for reelectton to the office of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. T. W. EDDINS. Bung I have 40 first class Bug^ inducement I have decided These Buggies are of var I will give you a numbere< the 40 Buggies have been i til that day, a committee ol to these gentlemen, who v, number thus drawn will him. These buggies will be sc will get your money back i cash and given security for The only game of chanc Who will be the lucky per Come see the Buggies ar t. s FOE CO. SCPT. OF EDUCATION. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection as County Superintendent of Education subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. 'KIRBY RIVERS. I am a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education for Chesterfield County. B. J. DOUGLASS. The many friends of Mr. R. A. Rouse announce him a candidate for Superintendent of Education for Chesterfield county. j FOR CORONER. ' Thanking the voters of Chee^er"fleid ciounTp 'lbr past si<Iipert-I"1iere?1 by announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the office of Coroner of Chesterfield County?subject ito the Democratic Primary. HARDY T. ATKINSON. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Congress from the Fifth Congressional District, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. In doing so, I wish to express to the people of Chesterfield County my sincere thanks and appreciation for all they have done for me inthe past, and to assure them that if elected I will try to make a worthy representative not only of Chesterfield County, but of the District, the State and the Nation. i W. P. POLLOCK. We are authorized to announce D. E. Finley as a candidate for re-election to Congress, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. FOP CLERK OF COURT. To the Democratic voters of Chesterfield county: Assuring you that I am very grteful for your (past favors T 1?aot onnaimnr \r nonrlulqnv fnt* X L/Cf) IV/ ailMV/UUVC lli J VUJIUIUUVJ XV/* Clerk of Court, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I. P. MANGUM. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the office Clerk of Court, subject to the Demo- ' cratic Primary election. R. E. RIVERS. ? i FOR SHERIFF. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office < of Sheriff of Chesterfield County, subject to the Democratic Primary. D. P. DOUGLASS. i Why Qu??tl*n It? "A woman is only as old as she says < flA in " rpm?T'lrn th*l AXTa cVl i r. ?rf r>n Pnot ?? ..* ?? ? ;i ind, God bless her! wo take her at j er word.?Atlanta Journal. , i Hens In Disgrace. One Sunday morning a minister's i wife saw her son chasing the hens s I with a stick. She went to the door i [ to investigate, and heard him say: . "I'll teach you to lay eggs in a preach- 1 er's family on Sunday morning."? t Delineator. i y G i\ ;ies on hand. I want to get ri to adopt the following novel * ious styles and prices. Come 1 coupon, the duplicate of sold, I will advertise a day on \ f three gentlemen will be selec 'ill proceed to draw a number, entitle the holder of the d >ld cheap cash or on time for g if you are the lucky holder of i the balance, your cash and se< e in this proposition is a chanc 5 sun i id get my prices and if vou wa . GF Tbe Solicitor's Race. , Editorial from tbe Pee Dee Advocate Aug. 8tb. Marlboro's candidate for Solicitor, T. I. Rogers, has been canvassing sev-| eral parts of tbe Circuit, and feels much encouraged at the prospect of his election. There are four counties ( in the Circuit, and each one of them except Dillon has a candidate for So-j licitor. It is generally conceded, thatj each candidate will rarry his own county. Mr. Rogers is confident that he will lead in Dillon county, and this will probably put him ahead in the district in the first primary, ad give him a good lead over his highest opponent' TOT the-fcecomJ race*? ? There is probably no lawyer in the circuit better qualified by intellect, education and experience than Mr. Rogers for this position. He is a graduate of Wofford College, and the law school of Vanderbilt University, and has been successfully prac'icing at the Bennettsville Bar for about thirty years. He has during the past ten or fifteen years been engaged in a great majority of the more important capital cases tried in our courts, and has made a reputation seldom excelled in this line. In the mean time he has held several important political positions, to which he was elected by the people! of Marlboro, including member of the J * - tf t onr constitutional convention 01 joto, member of the house of representatives, and state senator. The people of Marlboro regard him as a man of integrity, honor and truthfulness, who is fearless ad outspoken, and unafraid of any influence that may attempt to swerve him from the path of duty as he sees it. Being eminently fitted to discharge the cVMes of rliis office, and a native of the County, the people of Marlioro know him, and know his -itness and will give him hearty supnort in this -ace. And we predict his elec,i -n if others know him as Marlboro Mr. W. S. Gunsalues, a farmer livag near Fleming, Pa., says he has Bed Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Harrheoea Remedy In his family for aurteen years, and that he has found to be an excellent remedy, and takes leasure in recommending it. For ale by all dealers. Ruiet campaign Meeting. The county campaign meeting paes;d off very quietly at Mayeaville as isual. There were about 200 voters n attendance and all the candidates ? "Iaoa o t tnn Hati tha iveits gitcu nuoc speeches of the candidates for the egislature were above the usual in nterest and intelligence. There are six aspirants for the three positions n the house and four of these are lones men, .Messrs. Belsor, Dick, Dtvight and Epps. while the other :wo, Messrs. McKlveen and Smith, ire in favor of Blease. I /en I d of these Buggies as quick as scheme. buy the one of your choice, the number will be retained vhich a drawing will be had. ted to whom the numbers I hi in a manner to be absolute luplicate number to his buggy ood papers. If you have paid :he duplicate number, or if j :urity will be returned to you. e for some one to get a first cIj nt a Buggy I will sure sell it t< tEG< The Solicitor's Race. On the first page of this issue will be found a communication from Solicdtor J. Monroe 'Spears, <|etaiiling his reasons for not being present at the campaign meetings in this county. Mr. Spears is confident that his home people will give him a handsome majority, and is anxious for them to do so upon his record as Solicitor. That they can well afford to do so upon that record is certainly too well known to be dwelt upon at length, and we are equally as condent as Mr. Spears that his majority in this county will he an overwhelming one. Th^recwypBkSollcltor^Spears durs4^^^^^Hyears~~he~~hla8 held the o a mostj remarkable oih uuUi^ia are all kept clost^^^p regards cases to be disposed ^^pid he has a way of getting Ho illonnc.Hnn nf rtispij no as to 8ave the counties money. When it is realized that every day taken off by citizens to attend court means In msot instances a great loss, this alone is an item worthy of consideration. Solicitors who are able to save money for the people in court expenses are few and far between not only in this state, but in every state. The unquestioned ability of Solicitor Spears to hold his own with leading attorneys vouchsafes the interests of the State begin well tken care of, and we do not look for anything but his reelection to this important office in the first primary. ?Editorial from Darlington News. Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, backache. nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like tnat as i. u. r-eebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did appetite than all other stomach remedies I used." So they help everybody. Its folly to suffer when thois great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only 50 cents at T. E. Wannamaker & Sons. Negro Stabbed to Death at Florence. The police are looking for Jerome Wilson, a negro about 20 years old, who, it is alleged, stabbed to death Caesar Shaw in a shanty car in the milrn?d vards. Thoueh there are two lining of shanty cars here with innumerable negro in them, the first Intimation of trouble came when Wilson jumped from the car and ran away, while a commotion was created around the scene by those who said that they heard a fuss in the car. Shaw was stabbed in the left breast, and directly in the heart. Happiness and Piety. Do not forget that even as "to work s to worship," so to be cheery is to vorship also; and to be happy is the irst step to being pious.?Robert -?cuis Stevenson. \way possible and as an extra When you buy a Buggy by me. When the last of On that day, and not unave retained will be given ely at their discretion; the i ? ? absolutely without cost to cash for your Buggy you fou have paid only a part iss buggy absolutely free. d you. DRY NOTICE OF ELECTION. ' Notice Is respectfully given that on Tuesday, 27th day of August next, a ( Democratic Primary Election will be held in this county, under the Constitution and Rules of the Democrat1 lc Party, for State and County officer^. The polls will open at 8 o'clock a. [ m., and will close at 4 p. m. Rule 8 makes this mandatory. The following managers have been * appointed to conduct said election: Court House?L. L. Spencer, J. C. Hancock, H. J. Sellers. Cheraw?G. A. Sherrill, G. A. Malloy, J. W. Brasington. Brock's Mill?J. P. Jones, J. C. Brock, Landy J. Rivers. Grant's Mill?J. R. Parker, W. M. a 5fcDride, E. H. Stafford. Snow Hill?L. B. Davis, J. ker, A. J. Smith. Odom's Mill?D. A. Smith, J. Clanton, J. D. Odom. ^ Middendbrf?J. A. Rowe, E. T. McManus, Isaac Hoffman. OuBleydale?Frank Wilkes, J. 0. Campbell, W. A. Teal. Patrick?T. B. Campbell, H. B. Poaton, J. W. Poison. McBee?C. W. Sowell, B. D. McCoy, M. A. McPherson. Angelus?Lee Bird, T. A. Johnson, W. A. Clark. Catarrh?J. E. Middleton, C. C. Horton, J. L. Hoi ley. Jefferson?R. A. Griffith, J. T. Middleton, W. W. Miller. Cross Roads?B. F. Graves, G. K. Sowell, T. B. Smith. Douglas Mill?A. A. Douglass, Sr., W. A. McNair, T. H. Douglas. Wexford?D. G. Griggs. I. R. Mel ton, P. A. Gulledge. Ruby?0. A. Edgeworth, Smith Oliver, P. V. Threatt. Mt. Croghan?C. W. Hancock, W. W. Baker, W. H. Hendrix. Winzo?H. W. Gulledge, H. Z. Outen, J. A. Taylor. Dudley?0. B. Jones, T. D. Funderj burk, Asher Plyler. Plains?W. J. Hicks, J. W. Blackwell, J. N. Sowell. Cat Pondl?J. W. Ruthven, T. J. Sumner, J. W. Winburn. Pageland?J. A. Turner, William Home, J. F. Allen. Bethel?J. R. Bum, P. E. Tracey, J. F. Powe. A manager or the member of the Executive Committee from each precinct will please call for boxes, tickets and instructions on or before August 24th. M. J. HOUGH, Chairman Democratic Ex. Com. J. CLIFTON RIVERS, Secretary. NOTICE An nto/itlnn will ho holrT fn the town of McBee, S. C., on the 29th day; of August, 1912, for the purpose oj voting an additional levy of five (5) mills to be used for improving the schools in the McBee School District. (Signed) J. K. McCOY, /a Clerk Board of Trustees. A ? i] M