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Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Obhealtby Kidneys Make Impure Blood. draytonville dots. Local Newa and poroonolo of Qonoral Interest Draytonville, Aug. 12—The person al and local news of this section | seem to he somewhat scarce and I Ali the b’looa in you; body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your . ,, ... . .. blood purifiers, they fil- j 1 bought 1 would say something to the ter out the waste or i readers about a man w r ho was not impurities in ti. blood. on i y grta t in intellect and great in the If they are sick or out a j,j]j ty IO acquire wealth, but for the of order, they fail to do J _ ' their work. ‘ lH * st purpose. This man was George Pains, aches andrheu- Peabody, who was born in Danvers, matism come from ex- Mass., February 17, 1795, and died in cess of uric acid in th« Lon(lon E nK | an d, November 4, 186. blood, due to neglected , kidney trouble. ! When at the age of eleven he becam > Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady a clerk in a store. He afterwards be- heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- pcisoned blood through veins and arteries. 1; usee to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp*Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases ar»d Is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-, cent and one-dollar siz- [ es. You may have a sample bettie by mail Home of Swamp-Root. Ires, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer It Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Don’t make any mistake, but ro- member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress. Binghampton, N. Y., on eveir bottle. the series of meetings, returned home last Friday. Ixrok higher! Live higher! There is a great difference between "the high look’’ of a proud soul and the “upward look” of the Christian. The upward look of the Christian is where Christ is sealed. It is fixed upon Him. The one who lives higher is linked with Him. The upward look means the higher life. What is your life today, your Christian life? Is it warm, intense, devoted? Can you say Christ ^veth in me? I and Christ LOVE IN AN ART GALLERY. American Saw a Painting, Found and Married the Original. A romantic story of Harold Abbott Titcomb. a wealthy American mining engineer, who fell in love with a pic ture in the Tate gallery at London and married the original of it the other day, has been told in Louden Mr. Titcomb is a direct descendant John and Priscilla Altien, the lovers in Longfel low’s “Courtship of Miles Stamiish.” Visiting two years ago the Tale gal lery, he fell in love with the face of All Humors are one? Remember there is much in t ,^ youngt , r m in rea0Ocl; v Are impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs cannot take care of without help. Pimples, bolls, eczema and other erup tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull head aches and many other troubles are due to them. They are removed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as SarsatabS. 100 doses $L the “look higher” and in the “live higher.” Remember that | came manager of the store of an ; uncle. Later he formed a partner ship with a man named Riggs at 1 Georgetown, D. C., but a year after wards they removed their business ] to Baltimore, Md., where they con- tinued to prosper. They then estab- ! lished branches of their business at [ » Uadelphia and New York and be-! ! came immensely wealthy. Subse- 1 , quently Mr. Higgs retired from the|,hese little ones, ye did it unto Me.” tirm and Mr. Peabody became the i e,j whelchel, of Midway, was i head of the business. A few years: ,]Q Wn j n (his section Monday. Messrs. W. S. Wilson, E. V. Phil- painting “The Sisters." So fascinated was he with the beau ty of the girl that he wrote to the art- If you cannot in the conflict j gt as j i i n g f or a t c>py of the painting. Prove yourself a soldier true; Some time later he met at the ar’isf If where Are and smoke are thickest house Miss Ethel Brig-tall, the original MANAGERS OF DEMOCRATIC PRI MARY ELECTION. consideration, offer to so vote, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 3. That any violation ot tha provisions of this Act shall be a mis- demeanor; and any person, upon con viction thereof, shall be lined not less than $100 nor more than $500, or be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than one month nor more than six months, or both tine and imprison ment in the discretion of the court. Approved the 6th day of March. A. D„ 1905. The above law is printed for the information of the public by order of (the Democratic Executive Committee, j and every citizen of the county is re- | quested to aid in bringing any par- There’s no work for you to do; When the battlefield is silent You can go with careful tread, You can bear away the wonuded. You can cover up the dead." of the picture and sister-in-law of the artist. The following named gentlemen | are named as managers to conduct the primary election to be held on ! ties who may violate any of Its *erms i 'o trial before the courts. J. C. OTT3 Like his ancestor. Mr. Titcomb was! . Xl| ., ust «-, th i< m 8- “* woc ,' n f Allans" Taylor Petty’, gin how*- for himself and married the maiden ! ,, r . , ... c Pnr . in the pretty little parish church of ; ’ 81 * r ’ *’ “Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of Beddlngton. The bride, in a classical ,er - gown of white embroidered with sil- ! Antioch- E. Hardin, Peter Dickson, ver, and the bridegroom, dark and good \V. H. McSwain. looking, made a remarkably handsome Blacksburg- B. .1. Gold. J, E. Whiso- Chairmau. K. O. HUSKEY, Secretary. Men Past Sixty in Danger. , More than half of mank'nd over sixty years of age suffer from kid ney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate glands. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley’s Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it cor rects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rockport, Mo., writes: “I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure 1 feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now 91 year old." Cherokee Drug | ^reat Peabody later he established a banking house in London. England, to which he moved. In 1835 an attempt was made by several to sell $8,000,000 in bonds is sued by the State of Maryland. All these attempts for some cause or other failed. Mr. Peabody undertook the sale and succeeded. For his ser vices for this he was to receive $200,- 000. Instead of accepting this legal commission, however, he donated It to the State of Maryland for which he received the thanks from the legis lature of that State. This was his first large gift, but not by any means his last. He supplied the money necessary for arranging and display ing the contributions from the United States at the great London exposi tion In 1851. He gave a vast amount of money to many deserving enter prises. But Mr. Peabody’s great desire was to see people educated, and so he de voted more of his wealth to that cause than any other. I suppose most of you readers have heard of the Fund," devoted to Co. Its difficult for a woman to love a mac that no other woman admires. educational purposes, particularly in the South. George Peabody was the man who gave that fund. He gave $30,000 to found a library in Danvers, Mass., his native town, and subse quently added $170,000 with $300,000 more to a similar institution in North Danvers. In 1857 he founded the Peabody Institute in Baltimore with $300,000, which he later increased to He also gave to Andover Summer complaints and other ser ious ailments common in hot weather can be traced to the stomach nine times out of ten. Keep the stomach in good order right now by keeping a bottle of Kodol bandy in the house ?LOO f| ,000 all the time, but especially during this Academy $25,000 and $25,000 to Ken- month. Take Kodol whenever vou y° n College. Id he gave $2,500,- feel that you need it. That is the | 000 for the Purpose of building lodg- only time you need to take Kodol. houses for the poor of London, Just when you need it; then you win an< * I 01 purpose buildings have not be troubled with sour stomach, ! ,eei1 erected that will accommodate lips and O. H. Whelehell went to Buf falo Tuesday on business. “School Boy” killed a black racer snake Monday night that measured six feet. Mr. Grover Patterson made a busi ness trip to Gaffney Monday. Mr. Waver Coyle, of Timber Ridge, visited relatives here Saturday night and was a visitor in our Sunday school Sunday. Mr. John Huggins and family, of Gaffney, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. C. P. Huggins and family of Ar arat. Mr. Dolph Patterson, of Gaffney, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson, of this place, and attending the series of meetings this week. Mr. Cleve Phillips worked the road that leands to his house Monday. He said that he thought he would put it in traveling shape so people would not stop coming to see him, and when he did not want any one to come that he could stop up the road. The fruit crop is about gone and it leaves the people in a mournful con dition. The series of meeting that has been going on for the last ten days at this place came to a close today (Wed nesday). Mr. Ross was assisted by Rev. C. M. Teal, of Gaffney, last week until Friday when he had to go home and meel his appointment at State Line church. Mr. Ross went home on Saturday to meet his appointment at the Victor church of Greer on Sun day and returned to this place Mon day where he carried on the meeting until today. The meeting proved to be a very successful one, as there were thirteen members added to the church, eleven by baptism and two nant, Brice .Martin. couple. The bride's train was carried by a i B, lt ier School House—Sherman Swaf- . U ! e ; ford. W. W. Hopper, R. B. Davis. Buffalo--W. D. Gaston. Drayton 1 Wylie. Burt Moore. Cherokee Falls—W. Carl White- sides. A. L. Batchelor, C. M. Byers. original of Ralph Peacock's picture "Roydon,” exhibited at this year': academy. Mr. Peacock’s present to the bridegroom was his latest painting of the bride. STEER HORN CHAIR FOR TAFT I iraytonville—John Spencer. L. K. Parker. Ezells—T. C. Vassey, Barnhill, E. George D. The little attacks of stomach trou ble and stomach disorders will un doubtedly lead to chronic dyspepsia unless you take something for a suffi cient time to strengthen the s r omach and to give it a chance to get well. If you take Kodol in the beginning the bad attacks of Dyspepsia will be avoided, but if you allow thes^ little attacks to go unheeded it will take Kodol a longer time to put your sto mach in good condition again. Get a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by The Gaffney Drug Company. Ranchman Selecting For the Purpose | Scruggs, J. S. Parris. Largest That Can Be Found. Grassy Pond- A. J. McCraw, J. J. N. R. Powell, a stockman of Pet- ' Magness, Bun Jones, tus. Tex., went to San Antonio and ' Goucher. Smith’s Store—J. W. closed a deal with a local manufac- i Brown, Prater Smith, ('. E. Smith, turer of born chairs for a special chair Gaffney, No. 1—J. G. Holt, C. W. to be presented to William H. Taft on : Wood. L. P. Wilson. March 4 next, when he expects him to Gaffney No. 2—J. J. Humphries, T. take his seat as president of the Unit- h Wilkins. I. M. Peeler ed States. “My deal with the manufacturer." said Mr. Powell, “is to construct the chair out of horns which I will furnish him. It will not be necessary for him to follow the instructions given to Noah when he built the ark, but both of us recognize that an ordinary chair is out Gaffney, No. 3—J. J. Gallagher, S. M. Littlejohn. W. L. Spake. Gaffney, No. 4—J. V. Sarratt, W. H. Ross. L. Baker. King’s Creek—A. J. McGill, J. E. Plaxico. G. C. Borders Limestone Mills—Rome Gibson, D. Satan works overtime when the churches close for the heated term. What a New Jersey Editor Says. M. T. Lynch, editor of the Philllps- burg, N. J., Daily Post, writes: “I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley** Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it.” Cherokeo Drug Co. of the question. I have just delivered | j. Bright. J. P. Gladden, him the pair of horns-about eight and ! uttlejohn’s—L C. Mabry, Walter one-half feet from tip to tip—that will ; Horn , E Foster make the bac-k of the chair and a per- | T A p r ( ce , j.l tlon of the arms and will gather uj Quebec Is about to begin the cele bration of her three hundredth anni versary. t • J. L. Clary, J. V. Price,; the other specimens I have selected l>e- tween San Antonio and the Rio Grande and send them to San Antonio. “The chair will be H companion piece for the pants which San Antonio has provided, and the new president while Batchelor. wrestling with the problems of a nation Ravenna Brown's Store—R. E. L. in Washington will at the same time : GoforTh M w . Littlejohn, B. T. be able to enjoy some of the comforts ' of Texas, a condition which any man | „ ~ „ . „ . ... | cannot fail to duly appreciate." While Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is especially recommeuded for children, it is, of course, just as good for adults. Children like to take it G. Pridmore. Maoedonia- J. A. Harris. , , Pleasant Grove School Hou.^-W.; “ aple ^ laxallve !> rl “ c " >1 « T. Humphries. J. .1. Allison, W. P. because it tastes nearly as good a* drives the cold from the system by a gentle, natural, yet copious action of the bowles. Sold by The Gaffney ' Drug Company. belching, gas on the stomach, Moat persons. In 1866 he founded ing. dyspepsia and Indigestion. Sold 3,1 'Dstitute of archeology in connect- rPStore( j t jj e church, by Gaffney Drug Co. ^ on Harvard College with $150,-' farmers of this section are be- 000 and gave a similar amount for, glnning t o pull fodder and they say Never judge a girl’s beauty by her founding a physical science depart-! t he crop is very badly burnt up by photo. r,,ent in Ya,e University. In the same th £ recent dry weather. year, I believe it was, he gave $2,100,- Misses Josle Phillips and Hessie »Does your back ache? Do you have h® increased to $300,500,- g 0 jf t 0 f Midway, attended religious sharp pains in the side and the small (,0(J ’ n 1869, for the promotion °f j servees here today, of your back? This is due, usually, e< l uc 'Dtion in the South, besides con- jj r wilburn Humphries, of Gaff- to kidney trouble. Take DeWitt’s ,r ibuiing about $200,000 to various ! ney, was down here Monday looking Kidney and Bladder Pills. They will Uor this great liberality i after the interest of his plantation, promptly relieve weak back, back-j * ie received the thanks of the United X j rs q Whelchel had the mis- ache, rheumatic pains and all Kidney and Bladder disorders. Sold and re commended by Gaffney Drug Co. NOVEL SIGHT ON A LINE. Brown. Sarratt’s—F. A Goforth. W. C. Kir by, J. G. Kendrick. Thickety—I. M. Smith, D. L. Ya*- ! sey, W, H. Wright Timber Ridge—E. L. Tate, J. D. ) Carter, Dan McPherson. Webber, Jesse It’s a mighty mean man tha/ will kick when he sees a hole in the toe of the baby’s shoe. States government, which also voted ( for1 une to 8Cald her hand V ery badly him a gold medal. Mr. Peabody also | as j Saturday but we are glad to say | « ave man y and vast sums for cduca- that shp i8 resting very well. Life isn’t worth living for who think it isn’t. Ten Years in Bed. “For ten years I was confined to my bed with a disease of my kidney,’* tional and other highly commendable p e0 pi e who are interested in those purposes. The queen of England of- t j, e new church at this place are re- fered him a baronetcy and many quested to meet at Mr . R . s . S pen- other honors, but he declined them. ( . er - 8 ra jj] p r j d ay morning to hual the The great good that has already rest (J f the framing lumber and to been done by Mr. Pehbody g gifts to haul the lumber already sawed to the education and still greater good that church is yet to follow them, can not be esti-, Mr and Mrs. D. C. Phillips made a Green Servant Hung Wet $200 Roll of Bills Out to Dry. Two hundred dollars in bills hanging Wilkinsville W. H on a clothesline was the novel sight i " r teht, T. J. Estes, which attracted attention in Wood ^Vhite Plains M. C. Lipscomb, M. oury. Conn., the other day. William ! ^ Uowler, C. Lee Lipscomb. Wilhelmy, a baker, of Ansouia, Conn., lAoods J. S. Harris, L. E. Wood, J. j _________ drove to Woodbury to visit his brother. F - Jo,, y- j ust about the time a man begins He was caught in a thunderstorm, and : The above managers will call at the tn th}nk he js .., t „ gomebodv „ omes when he reached his brother’s his law office of J. C. Otts, for boxes and alonp and s]jns an in f o trousers were wringing wet and be- j tickets. The managers will be paid, spattered with mud. Lie borrowed cen ^ s a dav f or each days work, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup !s sold under a positive guarantee to cure ! constipation, sick headache, stomach i trouble, or any form of indigestion. ! If it fails, the manufacturers refund your money. What more can any one do? Cherokee Drug Co. a pair of pants and wore them while the hired girl washed the other pair. Wilhelmy went calling on friends, and when he returned he found a There are many imitations of De- and five cents a mile for coming af- Wltt . 6 carbolized Witch Haze! Salve ter and returning the boxes, provided but jugt one original Nothin? eIse they return the boxes not later than | , s jugt ag good Inglgt on DeWltt , # rowd in front of his brother’s home. 3 o’clock p. m. on Wednesday. Only j t j g c i eans j n g cooling and soo‘hing. The sight of his roll dangling on the one manager will be paid milage for; g. old j )y G a ff nP y Drug Compan- clothesline and the gaping crowd was carrying boxes and he is requested UK) much fur him, and he collapsed with laughter. The girl had been in the United , States only a few days and did not ■ know it was money. After she had to state his milage with the return. Patlence ls more often a n<? Yhe polls will open at 8 a. m. and I than a virtue, close at 4 p. m. By order of the Democratic*Execu- ?ssity washed the pants she found the roll of tive Committee for Cherokee county. writes R. A. Gray, J. P. of Oakville, Ind. "It was so severe that I could : rnaf( ’ d > for the work which he set in h us j ness trip to Gaffney yesterday. '* not move part of the time. I consult | Diotion is still going on. and will for There will be preaching at this ed the very best medical skill avail- years 1o conie> wp alth is a great nex t Saturday and Sunday by able, but could get no relief until Fo- P°wer, and when it is used for good tbe pastor. Rev. E. G. Ross, of Greer, leys Kidney Cure was recommended j itH 'Dfluence makes millions nappy, p erry jqjjj and daughter, of bills, which were chiefly made up of ones and twos, and with clothespins' fastened each on the line and left them unguarded. J. C. OTTS, Chairman' K. O. HUSKEY, Secretary, Weekly Weather Bulletin. Weather bulletin for the week endint August 10, 1908: NOTICE OF ELECTION LAW, RE- Hay Fever and Summer Co ds. Victims of hay fever will experience 1 benefit by taking Foley’s Honey and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing im mediately and heals the Inflamed air ' passages, and even if It should fail *o cure you it will give instant re lief.” The genuine is in a yellow package. Cherokee Drug Co. The temperature, though generally tome. It has been a Godsend townie onthc other hand, ifit isnot Midway . attended religious services ^ r ^ le ;J a ®J® ry the hlg ^ r JXf««! me.” Cherokee Drug Co. so ,,H, * , I H 'auses millions to suffer. here todav — ■■ an ‘ possessed of something Your correspondent contemplates If you wait until you are called vou i that can ,,S, ’ < I for K (K>d —either tab -taking jn” the association which may be too late for breakfast. jents or wealth, and some have both, rnf , Pts at Gaffney tomorrow and he and just In proportion as we possess tnist a that he will meet the manv . . - - ^ „ Warning. ‘hlng* we are resposible for the and intelligent correspondents of the shf:b,,y ,n the we8tern d,vl - hereby notify the public. If you have kidney and bladder | * ood w * can do wi,h them good old ledger "• trouble and do not use Foley’s Kidney regre, to |,>arn ,hat Mr8 ’ Tin - part of the week, the precipitation ample in most places, though defi cient over considerable areas, and the sunshine much above the normal in the eastern division and normal, or WARD FOR EVIDENCE OF ITS . VIOLATION. The Democratic Executive Com mittee have notified all candidates as to the provisions of the election law governing primary elections, and —Gaffney Drug Company for 9a* soap*. The weekly mean temperature was Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. Cherokee Drug Co. It may be old-fashioned, but we a) way did prefer our shirtsleeves to a “smoking Jacket.” man Huskey, of Gaffney, is very ill Some of .he young ladlee of tbl» n|eh||y above t!le , l0nnal over the section sere riding around Sunday, Tbe average wa „ nearly DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, safe, easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Sold by Gaffney Drug Company. NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the estate of Dr. Lionel R. Black, de ceased, are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned duly proven, and all persons indebted t* same will make payment without de J. G. BLACK, Admr. Est Dr. L. R. Black, de’d. Aug 7 3t. —Gaffney Drug Company for Tn**- e* that fit | tions. The dally maximum tempera- i tures were generally in the nineties, BANKRUPT SALE OF STOCK. In re T. H. Hughes, bankrupt, in obedience to an order of the United States court of banruptcy, dated August 11, 1908. Sealed bids will be The ice cream festival given at Pondfleld school house last Friday af ternoon for the benefit of the library was a success. The program of the occasion consisted of singing by the school and a game of ball between the first and second nine of Pondfleld. The afternoon was an enjoyable one and everything went on nicely. Mis* Flossy Porter was hit by a foul ball but was not hurt very badly. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parker, of Gaffney, who have been visiting; rel atives in this section and attending A reward of twenty-five dollars is hereby offered for evidence of viola-j rece , ved at Blacksburg Vc.' for’the tion. Any individual buying votes. I ent , re merf . antlIp Btock( of T h. hiring workers or heelers to work for! Hugheg bankrupt untl , noOH of ^ or against any candidate will be. day Augugt 2 , 190g q, he ^ ^ prosecuted and the above reward merchandlge conglgtg Qf grocerlegf ..... wtti be P a,d t0 an: ' P arty or P artie8 shoes, dry goods, clothing, hardware, Mr. Claude Kirby, of Corinth, had | riglng to between % degreeg ^ 100 w _ ho _ 8ha ” furn,8h . 8Ufflr,e ” t e . T! . d “ ce etc., inventories amounting to $2,450. The stock, and inventories can be seen at any time by calling on tlw siderably cooler, with the maximum j An Act making certain offences in Trustee, at Blacksburg, 8. C. All temperatures in the eighties. The primary elections misdemeanors and I bids must be in sealed envelopes, extremes were 100 degrees at Black prescribing penalties therefor. plainly marked “Bids for Hughes Section 1. Be it enacted by the Bankrupt Stock” and accompanied by General Assembly of South Carolina: a certified check for $100 as an evi- At or before any political primary dence of the bonafldes of the bid. were riding around with typhoid fever. Mrs. Huskey afternoon in some of the young men’s .. . . t A mnnn a good Christian woman and her pw b uetiies and from the faint re- h gh ° the ° a 1 aDd in the moan rnanv friends wish for her a sneedv i . , “ ° f ain districts as in the central por- 1 mu - m nu ” ' v,h > 1 ,or ner a speedy p Qrt ( j, at wp get they enjoyed them- recovery - selves fine. Messrs. Adolphus Patterson and Stainly Wilson spent Sunday after noon at Gaffney. • home some of these Sunday after-1 uru hav-t>,<r a,, noA nf i iweeK. The last two days were con- W. are having an abundance of i noong fagt<;r than he would ]ike to g0 ! rain and the crops are looking fine, j Mr j uniu8 Sparks Sr and c h arm . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Huskey and | ing daug hter. Miss Sudie, of Corinth, family spent last Sunday with Mr. attended religious services here to- and Mrs. Elizie Phillips. day better look out or he will have to ffo on 8evera , davg ear , y in the to convict any person of violating ' " any of the provisions of the Act Mrs. Viana Hammett and children, of Cherokee Falls, attended services here today and will spend a few daya in this section visiting relatives and friends while the mill is closed down. Mr. and Mrs. Will McFarland, of Gaffney, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kitchens last Sunday. School Boy. Many an otherwise honest young man doesn’t hesitate to steal a kiss. 0ubecrlbe for its Ledger. fUl. ville on the 3rd and at Anderson on the 4th, and 64 degrees at Conway on the 3rd. The average precipitation for the State was below the normal, having been about normal, or above, in the eastern and western counties where the weekly amounts ranged from over one inch to over three laches, and was much below normal In the central counties Where the amounts were generally less than an inch. In the letter division the rainfall was unevenly distributed, some localities having received ample moisture while others are suffering for rale. election held by any political party, organization or association, for the purpose of choosing candidates for, office, or the election of delegates to conventions, in this State, any per Each bid to be on a per centage basis, of the appraised value of the stock. L. F. Fowler, Trustee, Blacksburg 3. C. son who shall, by threats or any J. C. Otts, Attorney, other form of intimidation, or by the, payment, delivery or promise of money, or other article of value, pro- cure or offer, promise or endeavor to procure, another to vote for or against any particular candidates In such election, or who shall, for such Fri-lt Wo di not dt all kinds of prkHlno -wo ds Ida dOOO kin*