The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, June 22, 1916, Image 3

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1 ~ Announcements '" ?T .For Railroad Commissioner 8 I am a candidate for Railroad V Commissioner and solicit the support of every Chesterfield r ounty voter. p W. T. Thrower. Auditor 0 With thanks for past favors, I hereby announce myself a candi- p date for reappointment to the ^ office of County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. W. Eddins I hereby announce myself as d a candidate for Auditor, subject C to she action of the Dom< cratic a primary. Roland H. Vaughn. ci For Supervisor ^ 1 want to thank the many voters of Chesterfield count# for their past support and I offer ^ myself for re-election to the of- f( fice of County Supervisor of al Chesterfield County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. H. F. King. p We are authorized to announce E II. Knight as a candidate for ^ the ollice of County Supervisor, p subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. t I hereby announce myself a y candidate for the ollice of Coun- $,< %' ty Supervisor, subject to the ac- tl ^s^tjon-pf the Democratic primary. W. A. Sullivan. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of Mr. H. W. f( Crosswell, for the oflice of Sup- jj ervisor, subject to the action of t| the Democratic primary. At the rtquest of different 8, ones and from different places, ^ ^ . 1 hereby announce myself as a n -j cadidate for I he ollice of Super- ^ visor of Chesterfield County, ^ r 1 dtoi?jept.tQ the rules of the Demit ocrartc primary, and will abide ! by same. Lucious H. McCoy. At the earnest request of many ^ mentis in inherent. parts of the county 1 announce myself a can didate for Supervisor, subject to rules ot the Democratic primary F. VV. Rivers, | We are authorized to announce I Mr P. H. A rant as candidate for V County Supervisor, subject to ct ft the action of the Democratic Prito-nam, B| are authorized to announce m AN. M. Johnson as a candi H d^p for County Supervisor sub ^ ' ject to^ the action of the Demi- ^ cratic primary. Superintendent of Education si I announce myself a candidate D for the oliice of Superintendet of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. V J. A. Knight. i\ _ thereby announce that I am ei I candidate tcr re-election, to the office of County Superindent f( of Education, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. [ K. A. House. cb I 1 hereby announce myself a ft candidate for Superintendent of 81 Education for Chesterfield Coun- ^ vy. > B. J. Douglass. jf^or Treasurer the people of ChesW terfitld county for past favors. ' | I hereby announce mvself a can- ^ ' <Ji<lat?for reappointment to the officeo( county Treasurer subject to rules of the Democratic priimrj election. W. A. Douglass. ci * . u 1 hereby announce myself as a t( :/ candidite for the office of Treas- P1 urer of 'besterfield County, and pledge myself to abide by the tl result of the Democratic pri b * marv election. tr M. S. Watson p H I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of Ches- C( terfiejil Coonty, subject to tlie H lotion of the Democratic party in the ippproaching primary P ^ ^ftplectioti. A. Welsh. ?|? ' I hereby announce myself as ^ * candidate for Treasurer, sub- f< M Vttoihe roles of the Demo- B' ^1 B1tic priniarv J. C. Huntley, Jr. JSB for Coroner 01 MM 1 hereby announce myself a j ? CAndjrlate for Cornier for Ches- c IE County, subject to the the Democratic primary. J j H KIIih lb Atkinson J IH . tialo?A fill 1 blooded cow, f< (Uilkl three tons of hay, a m | *tov ?' cJi',fen8 aai 8ever*l a f I'or Sheriff 1 respectfully announce myelf candidate for reappointment o the office of Sheriff of Cheserfield County, subject to the ules governing the Democratic rimary. D. P. Douglass. I hereby announce myself & andidate for the office of Sheriff f Chesterfield County, subject j the ru'; i? of the Democratic rimary election, to be held in LUgust next. Ems. G. Ingram. For Clerk I hereby announce my candiacy for the office of Clerk of iourt, and pledge myself to bide by the result of the Demoratic primary election. W. P. Odom. o the Voters of Chesterfield County: I thank you for electing me lerk of Court. 1 am a candidate >r re-election and will apprecite your support. I. P. Mangum. For Cotton Weidher We are auth irized to announce arnell Meehfcn as a candidate >r Cotton Weigher for Chestereld, subject to the rules of emocratic primary. I hereby announce myself a indidate for the office of Cotton /eigher for the town of Chessrfleld, subject to the action of :ie Democratic primary. Eddie White. We are autohrized to announce ie candidacy of A. C. Rivers ir cotton Weigher of Chestereld, subject to the action of le Democratic primary. I wish tot.l\ank my friends and jpporters for what they did for le two years ago, and again anounce myself as a candidate for otton Weigher for the town of hesterfield, subject to the rules E the Democratic primary. H. A. Watson. 1 hereby announce myself as a indidate for the position of CotVV oi rrVioc f/o? ' ^ ?? v buvi i\;i mil- uiw ii Ui hesterfield, subject to the aeon of the Democratic primary ThomasJL. Rivers For Magistrate For tCoiirthouse Township 1 hereby announce myself as a tndidale for the ollice of Magisate for Courthouse Township, lbject to the rules of the Detuiraiic primary. Ervin M. Melton. We are authorized to announce le candidacy of Mr. John G. ursey for the ollice of Magisate for (Courthouse Township, lbject to the action of the cmocratic primary. We are authorized to announce J. K. Hunevcut aH a candidate ?r Magistrate for Courthouse ownsliip, subject to rules gov ning the Democratic primary. For Alligator Township o the*votersot Alligator Township: I herehv annnnnce mvflAlf a mdidate for ihe oflice of Magis ate of Alligator Township, lbject to the action of the emocratice primary. T. K. Limerick I hereby announce myself as a tndidate for relection to the ofce of Magistrate of Alligator ownship, subject to the rules of le democratic party 8. B. Rogers. For Brock's Mill Township I hereby announce myself a tndidate for Magistrate of rock's Mill Precinct, subject > the rules of the Democratic rimary. Albert F. Smith. I hereby announce myself for le oflice of Magistrate for rock's Mill Township, subject ) the rules of the Democratic rimary. Ben A. Brock. I hereby announce myself a indidate for Magistrate for Irock's Mill Township, subject > the rules of the Democratic runary. Landy J. Kivers. For Colo Hill Township We are authorized to announce he candidacy of T. U. Douglass >r Magistrate of Cole Hill Town hip, subject the rules of the emocratic primary. I hereby announce myself a andidate for Magistrate for ole Hill Township, subject to he roles governing the Demoratic primary. J. W. Merriman. ThU ia n p-efcriflion prepared especially ?r MAI A*.IA or CHILLS * FEVER, ive or six U ?c? will break any case, and ik<-r t: en a* a torjic the Fever will not . urn It acta cQ the liver betterethan lalomel and doe# gripe or rickea. 25c Congressional Itinerary Plftb Distrk Below is a list ef tbe places an daton at and on which the cai didates for congress from th Fith District will speak : Ridgeway, Tuesday, July lit Winnsboro, Wednesday, Julj 12th Chester, Thursday, July, 13tl Great Falls, Friday, July, 14t York, Saturday, July, 15th Blacksburg, Tuesday, Jul 18th Gaflfney, Wednesday, Jul 19th Clover, Thursday, July 20th Fort Mill, Friday, 21st Rock Hill, Friday, July, 21 s( at night. Lancaster, Saturday, July 22d Kershaw, Tuesday, July 25t Camden, Wednesday. Jul; 26th Blaney, Thursday, July 27th for Alligator Township I am a candidate for the office of Township Commissioner of Alligator Township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. B. D. McCoy For Mt Croghan Township At the request of many friends 1 respectfully announce myself as a candidate for Commissioner for Mt. <!roghan Township and pledge myself to abide by the results of the coming primary election. G. II. Gulledge. For Cole Hill Township Friends of J. W. Roscoe announce him for the office of Township Commissioner of Cole i Hill Township, subject to ac- , tion of the Democratic primary. 1 hereby announce mypelf a ' candidate for the office of Town- i ship Commissioner of Cole Hill , Township, eubject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. O. Turnnge. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of Allen O. Cassidy, jr., for Township Commissioner of Cole Hill Township, subject to the rules of the Dem ncrauo primaryWanted?600 Hens and 1000 Fryers and Broilers. Best prices paid J. W. Hanna When the services of an undertaker are required, remember W. M. Redfearn is ready to serve you. Primo Peanut Meal T1,e IDEAL Feed FOR HORSES, HOGS and CATTLE Ask Your Grocer For It For Sale By J. S. BURCH, Mt. Croghan CITY MARKET, Chesterfield Manufactured by Sea Island Cotton Oil Co., Charleston. The type of youth who indulges in loud clothes and a hat forced back over his ears dropt into the dental chair. "I'm afraid to give him gas," J * I .1 4 * A ^ ' * hi*iu me dentist to ins assistant. "Why?" "llow can I tell when he's unconscious?" "Sadie, what is a gentleman?" "Please, ma'am," answered the well-bred child," a gentleman's a man you don't know very well. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application*, aa they cannot reach the dliiawd portion of the ear. Thcro la only one way to cure catarrhal deafneaa. and that la by a eonatltutlonal remedy. Catarrhal Deafneaa la cauaed by an Inflamed condition of tba raucoua lining- of the Kuatachlan Tube. When thld tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling aound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la entirely cloaed, Deafneaa la the reault. Unleee the Inflammation can bo reduced and thta tube restored to Ita normal oondltlon, hearing will bo deetroyed forever. Many caaoa or deafneaa are cauaed by catarrh, which la an Inflaimd oondltlon of the mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Curb acta thru th#/ blood on tho mucous surfaces of the aya-( um. Wo will give Ona Hundrad Dollars for i any oaaa of Catarrhal Deafneai that eannot , bo cured by Haifa Catarrh Cu.e. Circulars iJL ' In peac* an?W liberty I come before the voters of Chesterfield (Joanty for the House of. RepreBentatatives and abide the rulings of the Democratic primary. Foter O. Campbell. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives from Chesterfield County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A. F. FunderburkWith appreciation of'past support I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for re-election to the House of Represent atives in the coming primary and pledge myself to abide the result of such election. J. Oiifton Rivers. Township Commissioner For Courthouse Township 1 am a candidate for the office of Township Commissioner for Courthouse Township hoping by my experience as superintendent of chain gang to be f some assistance in building good roads in Courthouse Township. Will abide bv the rules of the Democratic primary. Charlie R. Sellers. We are authori/.ed to announce the candidacy of C. J. Eddins for the position of Township commissioner for Courthouse Township, subject to the action ) of the Democratic Primary. 1 am a candidate for the office of Township Commissioner of Courthouse Township, subject to the action ot the Democratic primary. G. W. Brantley. I hi reby announce myself a candidate for Township Commissioner for Court House Township, subject to the rules of the Democractie primary, K. W. Gaddy. McBee, Friday, July 28th Cheraw, Friday, July 28th a night. Chesterfield, Saturday, Jul; 29 th. Card From A. C. Rivers In announcing my candidac; for the oflice of cotton weigher would like to say a few word to the voters interested. I am strongly in favor of on central cotton yard. This, think, is but jilst to the faruier who support the market here It is now necessary for them t haul their cotton all over tow in order to sell it. One col to yard would save them muc trouble. For the benefit of some wh seem to have my name confused I wish to say that I am th brother of J. S. Rivers, forme cotton weigher at this place. Sincerely, A. C. Rivers. X i.J 1 D a csicu auu r roven There is a Heap of Solace in Be ing Able to Depend Upon a Well-Earned Reputation For months Chesterfield read ers have seen the constant ex pression of praise for Doan' Kidney Pills, and read abou the good work they have don< in this locality. What otbe remedy ever produced such con vincing proof of merit? Mrs. J. W. Eskridge. High St. Cheraw, S. O., says: "I had ai awful lot of trouble from ilul pains in my back and felt weal and tired all the time. My hea< ached and 1 had bad spells o dizziness when 1 stooped. Some times the dizziness was so bad, could hardly walk. When I rea< of Doan's Kidney Pills, 1 use< some and they soon relie/ed al the ailments." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don' simply ask for a kidney retried; ?get Doan's Kidnev Pills?th< same that Mrs. Eskridge had Foster-Mi 1 burn Co., Props , Buf falo, N. Y. Adv The Governor's wife was tell ing Briget about her husband "My husband, Bridget," shi said, proudly, "is the head o the State militia." "Oi t'ouch as much, ma'am,' said Bridget, cheerfully. "Ain' he got th' foine malicious look?' Mistakes A salesman cannot airord t make a mistake. Why? Becaus a salesman's mistake means customer's funeral. When a plumber makes a mis take he charges twice for it. When a lawyer makes a mif take he has a chance to try th case all over again. When an electrician makes mistake, he blames it on "ir duction," because nobody know what that is. When a doctor makes a mil take, he buries it. When a preacher makes a mil take nobody knows the diifei erence. Hut a salesman, he is diffei ent. He cannot turn his mistake into profit, or into a professior as other people do. In fact, my boy, you've got t go some to be a salesman.?Kj change. The new maid?"In my lai place I always took things fairl easy." Cook?"Well, it's diflferer here. They keep everythin 'locked up."?Tit-Bits. Milk Cows?will have some fin L ones in a few days, y 4t-p-U> J. M Redfearn. Clinton Gardner rt Death with his icy fingers has j touched the heart of another one . of our fairest and dearest jewels, e and we are made to know that God's will and not ours must be ^ done. 7 The darling boy Clinton, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gardner j near Friendship church, being ^ 1(1 years old, departed this life June 6, 1910 v lie was a good boy, in the truest and most exalted sense of y term. Lie was an obedient and loving son, faithful to his Sunday School, and ever scrupulously kept his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking guile. Being loving he called forth i the love of others- None knew i him but to love him. Clinton leaves behind a dear mother, a kind and loving father, and a host of friends and loved ones to mourn his loss, but ^ we weep not as those who have no hope, for we know that our loss is heaven's eternal gain. Weep not fond parents, but think of your darling as waiting for you on that bright, shining y shore, bidding you to live a bet1 ter and truer life and meet him s in heaven, where there will be( no partings or sad good byes, but e all will be happiness. I There in the midst of God's s glory he stands waiting for you !t and loved ones 0 May Jesus comfort the hearts ? n of the dear ones, and bind them n closer together with the everI, lasting cord and grant that tney may look forward with new hopes, joy and sunshine, and 1 meet him some day around the ^ throne of God. Help them to say, "Thy will be done not ours." Evan U. V aughn. rsote?JSigmlying the univers~ al esteem in which this youth was held by his friends, several other beautiful tributes were rei" ceived since this one. Card of Thanks We desire to thank our friends " for the many kind manifesta* tions of sympathy during our 8 recent severe afflictions. Gratefully yours, e John H. (Gardner, r Mrs. L. K. Gardi.er. ; Get Rid of Tan, i Sunburn and Freckles " i by using HAGAN'S ( Magnolia j Balm, 1 Acts instantly. Stops the burning. Clears your complexion of Tan and ^ Blemishes. You cannot know how good it is until you try it. Thongs' ands of women say it is be^tof all B beautifiers and heals Sunburn . quickest. Don't be without it a . day longer. Get a bottle now. At your Druggist or by mail diredt. 75 cents for either color. White. Pink. Rn?*.R?fl SAMPLE FREE. B LYON MFC. CO.. 40 So. 5th St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. f ASHCRAFT'S Condition Powders A high-class remedy for horses ft and mules in poor condition and '* in need of a tonic. Builds solid s muscle and fat; cleanses the sys tern, thereby producing a smooth, glossy coat of hair. Packed in &>ml 25c. box. Sold by '* P. H. LANEY When you think ol :| HBE () Remember T. E. Davis it. v Prompt Delivery Good Weights ? No; Six-Sixty-Six Thia ia a preacription prepared especially - tor MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVF.R. e Five or aix doaea will break any caic. and if lakeo then aa a tonic the Fever will not retuf^Alt acta on the liver better#than yw?t??ntf doe^^^eripe or lickeo. 2So Seashore G ? v ' ,~y. Round Trip Fores Prom CHERAW To Week-End Excursion Fares Wilmington .... ^4.30 Isle of Palms ... . 4.80 Slillivnn'o Tolnwl ' * mu o ioiuiim , 't.ou 1 Tickets on sale for all trains on each Saturday and for forenoon trains on each Sunday from May 27 to Sept. 11, inclusive, limited returning to original starring point prior to midnight of Tuesday next following date of sale. Summer Excursion Fares Wrightsville Beach . . $0 4.7 Isle of Palms .... 6.80 Sullivan's Island .... 0.80 Myrtle Beach .... 6.75 Norfolk ..... 13.40 Tickets on sale from May 15 to October 15, inclusive, limited returning until October 31. Liberal stopover privileges. Schedules and further particulars cheerfully furnished upon application to H. L. 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