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H ^ ^ j " 1 iL . I For Railroad Commissioner H I am a caiHidate for Railrfad W Commissions/and solicit tVe f support of every Ohesterfielck ounty voter. W. T. Thrower. Auditor With thanks for past favors, I herolW announce myself a candidate Vr reappointment to the office of^Uoufity Auditor, subject to the ruW of the Democratic primary. T. W. Kddius 1-hereby announce myself ap a candidate for Auditor, subject ^ to the l^tijj^i of the Domocratic^ ^jjrim?iy.,*'Koland H. Vaughn. ' '1 For Supervisor ^ -V 1 frareby announce myself as a cWt*dini|te for County Supervisor, subject. l^rules of the Democratic Ariinwy. / Smith Oliver. 1 want to thank the many voters of Chesterfield county for their jiast support and I offer myself tpr re-election to the office of likjuiity/ Supervisor of Chesterfield County, subject to the rules of lthe Democratic primary. V H. F. King. We a^r authorized toannouftee E ii. Knight as a candidate fo>t the ofliie of County Supervisor, subject! to the rules governing the a)enocratio primary. L Keteby announce myself a^ candulfte tor the office of County SupcSnBor^ subject to the action ofiheVDetnocratic primary. Li ! v' w. A. Sullivan. Wl ab authorized to announce the \adidacy of Mr. H. W. CrosB^wlwfor the office of Supervisor Jubject to the action of the Deiicratic primary. - - , At ti r^uest of different ones amxrom\di(ferent places, 1 herebyinnouhco myself as a cadidatej>r-the tylice of Supervisor oflChestetiield County, subject tithe rules of the Democratic ptnary, and will abide by Bame.l Lucious H. McCoy.* At the Vnest request of many1 friends iiliiierent parts of the county 1 tatvLnce myself a can I hereby announce I myself a candidate for the officeIof Coun ty TreaWjer, subject to the rules and ^jegulatipnl of the ^ Democratic iVfcfcy.../ I 4. Frank C?wley. Thanking the people If Chesterfield county for past favors. I hereby announce mvstlf ? candidate for reappoint men! to the office of coni^to Tre^suvr sub *! mini It. . 4 ?*? ?nvn t I /u W?'V'? ? VM' primary election. q W. A. I)oiiBla??. I herebj' announce my Jplf as a candidate for the office of TreaRurer of < 'hauler field Counlty, pledge myself fff^abide i>y the result of the DeflTflPTatlc primary election. L M. S. W It son 1 hereby aunonnce myself aH * candidate for Treasurer o? Chesterfield (County, subject 1? the action of the Democratic fcarty in the appproachirtitf piwnary lection. J. A.l Welsh. I hereby announce jmysllf ?? ( a candidate for Treasurer,I subject to thdLrulfts of tile llmoeratic prinik<y 1 \ J. C. HunC?y,lr^l Lsi*^, i I m I qgspeotfuli^^J^mce myself candidate for reappointment to the okice of Sheriff of Chesterfield County, subject to the rales governing the Democratic primary. D. P. Douglass. L 1 hereby announce myself a ^mndidate for the office of Sheriff oVchesterfieid County, subject to\he rules of the Democratic prinv^y election, to bo held in August>wwji(r. 4 Kins. O, Ingram. For Clerk 1 hereby announce my candidacy ft>r the office of Clerk of Court,\ and pledge myself to abide by. the result of the Democratic prknafy election. V v> W. P. Odom. T(^the Voters of Chesterfield \ County: I Wjank you for electing me ClerkXf Court. L am a candidate for re-Aectiotu<?nd will appreci-1 ate yourXuDDhrt. I. P. Maneum. I ^7 ? For Cotton Weigher I aSta a candidate for re-election tflkthe position of Cotton WeigheWfor the town of Ches tertield, ^bjeyto the rules of the Demoa^pfc paitnary. J. L. Kddins. We ateauth >rized to announce Darnell Meehan as a candidate , for Cotton Weigher for ChesterHeld, subject to the rules of DetvwMtttic primary. I hereby announcn myself*^ candidate for the ollico of Gottom ^ \Veigher for the town of Chestefcfield, subject to the action of the Dwftlocratic primary. Eddie White. . < We are autohrized to announce * thifc candidacy of A. C. Rivers for liptton Weigher of Chesterfield ^qu^hjoct to the action of 1 the Democratic primary. V(, I wish to thank my friends and i supporters for what they did for me two years ago, and again an- , nounce thyself as a candidate for i Cotton Weigher for the town of 1 Chesterfiaid, stUnect to the rules of the Democratic primary. II. A. Watson. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the position of Oottofl^ Weigher for the town of I I HBHnn| HnmBna t t r 1 f t ( c t < ftt imouiice myself as a fo r re lection to the of- t gi it'rate of Alligator , subject to the rules of , raiic party S. B. Bogers. ft'or Brockl'* Mill Township 1 lereby alnuounce myself a caudBlate f<jf Magistrate of BrocKs Mil# I'recinct, subject to theVule^(|if the Democratic priniarj^f k Ibert F. Smith- 1 I hereby anlnounce myself for the olfiee ofl Magistrate for Brod^'s Mill h'owaship, subject fo the rfc4os "I iX** Democratic primary.^*wy'non A. Brock. I herH^fc- announce myself a \ candidatr^rfor \ Magistrate for Kror.k'j MilrWlAWn^Un. ? >i I v w tinii i yt % nn ? 'j '"V/l. to the rules i\hih Democratic primary. Randy J. Rivers. For Coin Hill 'j'uwiiHhip ^oare anthoHzeu to annonnce the clfcyJiil^c|foJf T. tJ. Dnoglats for (M Cole Hill Town ship, subjWr tie "rules of the Democratic prnliarv. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tMatfis'rate for Cole mU Townakip, nu^ject to I the ralel||overui7tg the Democratic orila/l "Tl^i i n 1 Mfc.'Croatian Township Tanking my friends for pat suppokt I heredy announce rnj self a\andidat,e for reappoint ment to\he otHce of Magistrat for Qdt. Cnmhan Township, sul ject to the ^H^g/governing th Democratic primary. VV. R. Kvana. v Legislature iK* peace and liberty I com befor^Lhe voters of Chestertiel bounty I^Ltbe House of Ueprt sentatative^^ud abide the ru nigs of the Democratic primarj Peter O. Campbell. I respectfully announce mj self a candidate for the House c llepreseutatoves friom Chestei field Count*, affoject to th rules of the iStfffiocratic primary A. F. Funderburk. With appreciation of past snj: porfc,! hereby announce that will be a candidate for re-elet tion to House of Represent atives in '^he co/ning primar and pledge/fn^tael/to abide th result of such election. .1 Clifton Rivers. Township Commisssoner For Courthouse Township I am a candidate for the oflic of Township Commissioner fn Courthouse Township hoping b my experience as sufterintenden of chain gang to be of some as distance in building good road in Courthouse Township. Wil abide bv the rules of the Demo cratic primary. Charlie R. Sellers. ' 3>Ve are authorized to announc th^^andidacy of C. J. Eddin for CTte position of Townshi] cotnmisflpiier J for Courthous Towiishin^uhfect to the actioi t^he Democratic I'rimary. I fttn a P.RIlH iilnt.o f.ir Miq svflin. ?IIIO of Township Commissioner o Oourthoul^Toynahip, subject b the action oWme Democratic pri Sl(^ry. G. W. Brantley. I *\^reby announce myself i :andiflate for Township Cotnmis sioner nor Court House Town ship, suhj^cjfto the rules of th< Democractic primary, It. VV. Gaddy. V For Alligator Township l\^> hereby announce myself i ?an dictate for Township Oommis doner, iiK^Jitgator Township. J. E. Sowell. v I kin a candidate for the ofliot ?f 1 awnship Commissioner o Alligany: Tawnship, subject t< the action**of the Democrats primary. B. D. McCoy For Mt. Croghnn Township A,t the request of many friendi L rflwpectfully announce mysell is a candidate for Commissionei 'or Croghan Township and pledge n^self tp abide by the esnlts tflL tha//coming primary election. ^?^G. H. Gulledge. ^For Cole Hill Township FrieAds of J. W. Itoscoe an lounce for the office oi l'own8hip^Commissioner of Cole lill Township, subject to aclion of the Democratic primary r;4iereby announce myself a aiuThtate for the Hire of Town>hip OotaniiHsinner of Cole IiiI rownshfpa subject to the rulei >f the Democratic primary. I. (J. Turnnge. We are authorized to announce he candidacy of Allen C. Casai ly, jr., !f?r Township Coin in i a "ioner of Cole Ilill Township lubject to the rules of the I)?m >crat.ic primary. "**? For Coroner 1 hetWjrj anno unce myself i andidatVlur Coroner for Ches r.erfield CouT?^j/, subject, to tin rules of the Democratic primary Ellis I). Atkinson Wanted?600 liens and HHM Fryers and Broilers. Bes prices paid J W. Hanna_ \M i..... : - ? -- ? it lion i iiu m-ivia'S (II nil Ull lortaker are required, ren.ein her W. M. Kedfearn ia ready t< lerve \oii Registration Books Opei Registration lx?ok' will tx .pen every lir?t Monday at. thi A ml 1 tor'office until Jk) days be fore the general election. s. B. Timmons, Chm. K. T. White, lork, W._M. Be?k. mKtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmammm -mmmmmammmmmmmmmm Primo Peanut Meal The IDEAL F<wd FOR HORSES, HOGS and CATTLE Ask Your Grocer For It For Sale By J. S. BURCH, Ml. Crouh.n CITY MARKET, ChMt.rfleld I M n rod by Sen Island ,t Political Pot-Pdree We shall endeavor in this column to give from week to } week such rumors on the polifcie cal situation as come to oar ears here at the county seat. Of course any rumors that effect I any candidate personally we shall not print, as usually those e kind of rumors are started by d the over-zealous friends of some of the candidates. 1- We will this week give some r. rumors on the race in which most interest is heing taken, r_ viz, the race for Sheriefl'. This race is unique in this county in .. that the two candidate-? oppos e ing each other have never been r before the Deople before where there was any opposition. Mr. Ems Ingram haa never given the people of the county the privi* lege of voting for him before and Sherielf Douglass has never ^ had any opposition in the two y times that he has offered for e Sheriff. Therefore it iB a hard matter 10 form any very definite idea as to the relative strength of 1 he two men. Both are men of the highest type and nothing e can be said against their personr al integrity. The friends of y Sheriff Douglass can truthfully sav that he has made one of the '* (best Sheriffs the county has ever 8 I had and the friends of Mr. In 1 gram can well say that Mr. In" gram would make a fearless, cou rteous ollicial also. Now as to rumors as to their e strength, Mr. Ingram's friends 8 contend that he is stronger than p Sheriff Douglass at the following e points (however conceding ii that vote will be close); Cheraw the home town of Mr. Ingram at 0 present,^Mt. Croghan, 1'ageland, f Jefferson and McBee. Sheriff 0 Douglass' supporters contend . that although the vote will be close, that Sheriff is stronger at ^ the points named above and that the middle of the county is - for Douglass. Chesterfield 0 which is one of the largest voting places of the county will be divided but both sides claim that they will have the advant* age. It seems to be admitted by both sides that only a few votes will, separate the aspirants when the count is taken. a f The vicar?"Fcr shame, my 1 lad! What have those poor little ' fish done to be imprisoned upon the day of rest?" Tommy ? "Tha-that's what j| they got for?for chasing worms ( on Sunday, sir."?John Bull. | "Hubby, can you pay me back , ' my dollar you borrowed from ' rne?" TUADHimu IVnOK a nviw v viaa n vtviv ^ ilow Chesterfield Citizens ('an Find Freedom From Kidney Troubles. If you sutler from backache? From urinary disorders? \ Any curable disease of the [ kidneys, i Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan's Kidu-y Pills have been tested by thousands. ? Grateful people testify. Can you ask more convincing - proof of merit? , G. E. ltambow, Bennettsville, - S. C., says: "My back ached and 1 was sore and lame across my loins. 1 could hardly stoop to put on mv shoes. My head ached and I had dizzy spells The kidney secretions were irregular in passage. Doan's Kidney Fills put my back in good shape and relieved the other [) symptonsof kidney trouble." T Price 5()c, at all Mealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ik ?~ i/: a i?: 11.. . i - - ?^ rviunov 1 iii? tut* " same that Mr. Item bow had. Foster-Milburn Co., l'rops , Hut'" fa1'-, N. Y. Adv. ASHCRAFVS Condition Powders A high-class remedy for horses and mates in poor condition and in nrech of a tonic. Builds 3olid muscle \nd fat; cleanses the sys tem, thenpby producing a smooth, glossy coht of hair. Packed in 4k>ses. 25t*rbox. Sold by d. REGAINED A Rich American's Bluff In a* U.1 Where Horses Represent Wealth. "The bni is so rich," said my host of ti the Slberinn stcpiies (bnl is the Kirghiz word for lord nnd mnster). "tliat what t; we have must seem very small to klin. ? But he has seen our herds; does he n think our horses beautiful?" I replied that we admired his horses b very much nnd thut, although they c were not so large as ours, their cos- tl formation was very fine. F "1 have n thousand horses," continued Koornum. "How many has the bal?" I stammered that I owned five. This _ Information produced a most depressing effect "The bnl Is so rich." he said, "and yet he only owns five horses. I do not understand It Sultan DJinglr lias 4,000 horses. Sultan DJitinnbek has 2,000 and Adam Bnl is said to have 3,000, and you say that you have only Ave! How muny sheep does the bal own?" "I regret to sn*- that I own no sheep," I replied. "Ah! Probably the bal owns large herds of cattle?" "I have two cows," I said. Tbo conversation was assuming n most unfortunate turn, nnd I felt that I was losing ground every minute; something desperate had to be done. I remembered that I had In my pocket a colored photograph of a gorgeous hotel at Palm Beach, which I had lately received from a friend lu Florida. "It Is true, my friend," I said, "that I do not own any cattle or sheep or horses, but see the house In which 1 live when I am In my own country," and I showed them the brightly colored print. The effect wis magical; the card was passed from hand to hand with every expression of amnzemcnl and delight; my stock bounded upwarf and never nfter that fell below par. May I be forgiven for my deception I? H. Nelson Fell in Outlook. Calomel Dynamites A Sluggish Liver Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You Sick and You Lose A Day's Work Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dynamites on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. ? If you feel bilious, constipated ? and all knocked out, just go to your druggest and get a 50 cent bnt.t.lp of Onilactri*a TM no? 'Pnnn which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it dosen't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be eiok and nauseated to morrow; besides, it may salivate vou, while if you take Hudson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harmless, pleasant and safe to aqve to children : they like it. No. *;ss This it a i nscription prepared especially I for MAI AF.IA or CMLLS &. FtVER. Five or si- doses will break any case, r.nd ' '' i ll rs a tonic the Fever nil) not / J''' '4 ana on the liver b-O-jr than Ciiiom.. ::iid doc: not ({ripe or ' PC fa;'m- ?y" V***r> ' * ^ ; iittl:; 1 lilM vT~~. , r,kTi urJ OInC A >1 n i: n?nr*] Print* Albert It told everywhere In loppy rtd bam*. St: tidy re J lint, lOe; hand tome pound an J half-pound tin humiefort ~and t that eltvtr crytlal-glatt pound humidor with tponme-mniitener I top that httpt tht tobacco in tuch tpltndid condition. |>R1N R. J. Reynolds Toboeeo Co.,1 In.' 7 5 S p^^^^^Cannot Be Cured When you think ot Itb LOCAL. APPLICATIO N, as they ~ J BflHH i l' it reach the seat the disease. ?r mtarrh Is a local disease, greatly In- J #m B M ^ uenced by constitutional conditions, J B K^F nd in order to cure it you must B B a^^^B tke internal remedy. Hall's * ^ irrh Cure is taken Internally and cts thru the blood on the mucous sur- Pempmher B ices of thn system. Hall's Catarrh ivwiicuiuci M ure was prescribed by one of the best B hyslclnns in this country for years. It SrW% w-% -WV ?fl composed of some the best t. 11 i< . m m?i M r JB niiwn. combined Willi some of the ML * tf M_J?M pjjBiMfl est blood |>urlllers. The perfect comInntlon or the Ingredients in Hall's M 'atarrh Cure is what produces such K ronderful results in catarrhal condl- Promot K Ions. Send for testimonials, free. r rumpi UcllVcTy . J. CHENEY St CO.. TroDS.. Toledo. O. ~ d ^^B All DruKKists, 75c. I VjOOCl WdghtS Iff Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 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A. comes to you with a real reason for all the H goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by H a patented process that removes bite and parch ! H You can smoke it long and hard without a come- H back! Prince Albert has always been sold without H , coupons or premiums. We prefer to give qualityl H i Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette H I enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and ij coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco 9H without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay HI out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer- K^9 fullest investment vou ever m?rie! ee r Albert 1 IVimton-Salwa, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. J. R?yo?U? Tobacco Co.