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I Tell I Ne repu || is m m su n Rk V v'v. Beca Beer takes les Beca | The * known a not hear man. jP^iv ! A. - The (PsA. ^ rin Redf W$'.: ' . Beer Bp*?., ' - ? . Beca V. ' < The ways lie] A F ; c* ] | i & L_.'the Democratic primary. At the request of different ones and from dill'erent places, I hereby announce myself as a cadidate for the office of Supervisor of Chesterfield County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, and will abide by same. Lucious II. McCoy. Wf At the earnest reauestof many friends in different part:? of the county 1 announce myself a candidate for Supervisor, subject to rules of the Democratic primary F. W. Ktvers, We are authorized to announce Mr. P. H. Arnnt as candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. A We are authorized to announce Mr. N. M. Johnson as a candidate for County Supervisor subL ject to the action of the Deinocrptic primary. Superintendent of Education I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education, Subject to the rulejrof the Democratic primary. / Robert P. Turner / 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the rulespf the Demo. cratic prhnr.ry. Kirby Kivers. t' 4 1 announce myself a candidate I for the office of Superintendet of V Education, subject to the rules I of iho Democratic primary. J. A. Knight. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election, to the office of Comity Superindent of Education, subject to the rales of the Democratic primary. K. A. Rouse. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Superintendent of Education for Chesterfield Ooun. Kf' ty. v B. J. Douglass. For Treasurer t&m*, Thanking the people of Ches. terfield county for past favors. 1 hereby announce myself a canHt didate for reappointment to the Ifl office of county Treasurer subject to rules of the Democratic primary elecfcioO. W. A. DouglaiS. he CI r You Why yo Hie Funder rhe reasons why itation'' are, it ma ade of the best m; icely.?Nellie Fun uise its the best made?Bennett M< mae it is made of the best tnateri: is fuel?Vernon Davis. tuse it cooks to beat all in cooking i to eat?Frank Jackson. Majestic Itnng^ has a rej.utai s a good range and made of good any go back on the Majestic Ran best range works the longest and s 'earn. mse it is made of the best material iiise it is the best made?D. S. Brit Majestic Range is the best stove 01 Id its own?Madge Bittle. ew more days lei Demonstration Mow in Progresss l\rt uiMtil'll M Cl^litri (III VyllOMCI- . liel'l, subject to the rules of j Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ollice of Cotton Weigher for the town of Ches- j terfield, subject to the action of t, the Democratic primary. p Jink White. r We are autohri/.ed to announce a the candidacy of A. (3. Rivers for cotton Weigher of Chester- Cl field, subject to the action of r) the Democratic primary. 0 I wish to thank my friends and supporters for what, they did for me two years ago, and again an- h nounce myself as a candidate for (J Cotton Weigl er for the town of si Chesterfield, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. H. A. Watson. 1 hereby announce myself as a ^ candidate for the position of Cot- ^ ton Weighei for the town of n Chesterfield, subject to the action of the D ?mocratic primary Thomas L. liivers. p For \Ia^iitrate J* For Courthouse Township a 1 hereby announce myself as a a candidate for the ollice of Magis- r< trate for Courthouse Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Krvin M. Melton. We are authorized to announce c the candidacy of Mr. John G. 8 Uursey for the oflice of Magis- ^ trate for Courthouse Township, ^ subject to the action of the p Tlftmncrfttif nrinmrv We are authorized to announce d W. K. Ilunevcut as a candidate f for Magistrate for Courthouse a Township, subject to rules gov- c erning the Democratic primary. For Alligator Township I hereby announce myself a candidate tor Magistrate's office f in Aligatoi Township, subject to c the rules of che Democratic p prmary. K. W. Clark i . To the voters of Alligator Town- c ship: 1 hereby announce myself a ( candidate for the office of Magis t trate of Alligator Township, f i subject to the action of the < Democratice primary. |1 T. ?. Limerick (c rildri u Should Hs burg Win the Majestic is y be used a lifet aterials, attract derburg. )ore. Bees il, bakes well and The range an cakes and all kind Beet % The bion because it is it js usef material. You can and a co ge?William Merri Beca hows the heat?Lau- ^,jih tion?K< ? Leona Melton. Bec*i . such as 1 ton. j 11 eart h. It has al- I The | be the b? Ft to get this $8 I? ect to the rules governing the )emocratic primary. VV. R. Evans. Legislature It is hereby announced that am a candidate for election to he House of Representatives, iledging myself to abide by the esult of the Democratic I'rimry. C, L. Hunley. I hereby announce myself a andidate for the House of Rep?senatives subject to the rules f the Democratic Primary. H. N. Askins. In peace and liberty I come efore (he voters of Chesterfield ounty for the House of Reproantatatives and abide the ruligs of the Democratic primary. Peter O. Campbell. I respectfully announce my 51 f a candidate for the House of '.epresentatives from Chestereld County, subject to the jles of the Democratic primary. A. F. FunderburkWith appreciation of past snport I hereby announce that I ill be a candidate for re-elecion to the House of Represent tives in the coming primary nd pledge myself to abide the jsult of such election. J. Clifton Rivers. Township Commissioner For Courthouse Township 1 hereby announce myself a Hiwl i/lnto h - - ? ...u.u.uv ?"? uiic uuice oi t own lup Commissioner of Courthouse ownehip, and promise to abide y the rulee of the Democratic rimary. C. W. I)avi? I announce myself as candiate for Township Commissioner or Courthouse Township. Will bide Ly the rules of the Demoratic primary. Robt A. Melton. I am a candidate (or the office >f Township Commissioner for Jourthouse Township hoping by ny experience as superintendent if chain gang to be of some asistance in building good roads n Courthouse Township. Will ibide bv the rules of the Demojratic primary. /Charlie R. Sellers. We are authorized to announce >he candidaVy of C. J. Ed din a or the position of Township lommissioneA for Courthouse Township, subject to the action il the Democratic Primary. ;n of ive the GRE s the $1.0 known as "a Ra ime, consumes lit ive in appearance nise it lasts the longest?Lelaud I best range and best for its cost an d easy to get hot?Lindsay Odoni uise it is the best manufactured? Majestic is known as a range witl: 1 by the majority of people who ? nvenient range?Basil Melton. inse it cooks so well?John Welsh Majestic Range has b?en tried am )bert King nise of its granduer of appearand lie name implies?Notie Freeman. Majestic has given atisfaetion a -st range made?"Jack'' Douglass _ _c wt r^r> > bei or vv are r i\ ;y Bros. C x ucicujf ttiiiiuuncr lli>hOll tt candidate for re-election as Coroner of Chesterfield county, Rubject to the action of the Democratic primary. H. T. Atkinson. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner t'or Chesterfield County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Ellis D. Atkinson Doubly Proven Chesterfield Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. This great citizen testified long ago. Told of quick relief, of undoubted benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete? the evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. Mrs. W. M. Barton, VV. Gay St.. Lancaster, says; "I sullered a great deal from disordered kidr.eys. The action of my kidneys was irregular and the kidney secretions contained sediment. My back ached, too, and though I doctored and tried a number of medicines, I wasn't benefi t.-d until I u ed Doan's Kidney Pills. They gave me complete relief." (Statement given March 25th. 1911). Dean's Never Kail. Over Three Year? Later, Mrs. Barton Raid! "I always take Doan's Kidney Bills when my kidneys are disordered and they never fail to give nie relief. 1 think as well of them to day ag when I lirst recommend them." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't flimply aRk for a kidney remedy ?get Doan'B Kidnev Bills?the same that Mrs. Barton had Koster-Millnirn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. <S555SH53^H5,e"""BHB5eeS3EeB55HH? When you think ol IQB Remember T. B, Davis i Prompt Delivery | Good Weights I *11111 l'arker, jr. ' t a reputation because snjoy good cooking < jr. 1 gave satisfac m UUU 11 O piuivill^ me up and getting me over every one of my troubles just as fast as I can. As I said before, there is no estimating the good it has done me. It is a great medicine beyond all doubt and 1 am going to keep on taking it until there is no chance of these troubles coming back on me." Tanlac, The Master Medicine, is sold by Chesterfield Drug Co., ( 'hestertield ; T. E. Wannaniaker & Son, Oheraw; J. T. Jowers & Son, Jefferson; McBee Durg Co., McBee. Adv. Registration Books Open Registration books will be open every first onday at the Auditor'8 oflice until Ik) days before the general election. 8. B. Tininions, Ohm. K T. White, cleik, W. . Belk. " LAW AND ORDCR^^^. \ sl Determined Woman and a "Colt!" Thia Combination ia a Solution of the Home Protection Problem f#?:ir encrf-tirlf?rerl ir ^ .... the mind of a degenerate by the display of this re cog nized leader in the field o small arms is usually sufficien ?if not, the absolute certainty of results when the trigger o a "Colt" is purposely pullet puts danger in the discard, lav and order in full command Be prepared, it may happei to-morrow. Take a "Colt' home with you to-day. Catalog ? and ' How to Shoot * * book I mailed fret If your d.ol.r do., not ..II " Colt'..** ?? your order to o? Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. 0 HARTFORD, CONN. 1 *' ' ' ' 1 111 " 1 ' Chci AT MAJE 0 Prize nge with a tie fuel and 3 and cooks Si )ouglass. (1 li:is t.liM tvnu r??' sterf STIC in Yoi ' ? A ^ ' im^amKfmcm.: -1_^ >* i"-'52 ^ rf:.2ir~-^S^ - y is ' - lr>~ ?8\V; .*??.< .>;. i -itr' ' -- 'T? '* ? ;?(< Kw.v Ife . #; fe -: ikt i * * {^. :., lowed was not to bo distinguished, "l'lease repeat the name." " 'Tristram Shandy' [unintelligible words], 'Sterne.' " "What Sterne?" "Laurence." "Just so. Now, will you listen to ine?" "Yes. What Is It?" "You have Thomas Jones there tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, punctual, and don't you furglt it." "'Tom Jones,' by Fielding?" "Tom Jones by his father?Thomas J. Jones, managing man of Shook & Co." "Who's talking?" "I'm Miss Shook's father." There was a brief pause, then, "All right, Mr. Shook; I'll do as you say." A faint giggle accompanied the click that marked the hanging up of the re eeiver, but Mr. Shook was too much in earnest to notice it. The next afternoon at 3 o'clock then was a telephono ring. Miss Shook ro sponded. "Mr. Jones is hero." "Where?" "At the library.." * Amelia "was astonished. She was about to ask for an explanation wher it occurred to her that*the least sale tlio soonest niemled. She didn't can to let the librarian Into any affair tha had gone wrong. Tier father was 11a ble to interfere between her and Mr Jones at any thne. She would go am get the explanation from Mr. J one herself. j "All right; I'll be over directly." She found Mr. Jones pacing to an< fro nervously. She led him into ai alcove. "Well," she said, "what can I do to you V" "What can I do for you? The lihra rlan sent ine a line saying you woul like to see me here at 3 o'clock." There was a conference, durln 1 which Miss Shook went to the libra rlan and teamed flint the message ha I come from her father. Indeed, sh drew forth ttiQ whole dialogue. "Singular," she muttered, "that m i name should be Amelia and his Toi Jones." Then she asked for a cop 5 of Fielding's novel, "Tom Jones." Th librarian gave it to her, and she gav it to Mr. Jones. IIo took it home an f read a love story of which the her was Torn Jones and the heroine Ann t lia. It gave him courage to make proposal for the real Amelia's han< { The old man, instead of spoiling 1 , had brought it about. When, long af * or the marriage, he was told of win l he liud done lie merely remarked, ' thought them fellers had mighty que< y names." ; The Peoplei CHESTER C. P. M it CAS1 We solicit youi bnsines ld call on us when you are i |The Peo i tela ir Kitchen uif uuiruruss..ie mother of Louis Philippe, upon whoso lisatl every one could admire lier son, the Due do Ilcaujoluls, in tho arms of his nurse, as well as n parrot peck I up at a cherry. Cal ome! Sa!ivates And Makes You Sick Acts Like Dynamite on a Sluggish Liver and You Lose A Day's Worjc. There's no reason why a per son should take sickening, salivating calomel when ?() cents buys a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone? a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable i liquid which will start your liv' er just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can J take Dodson's Liver Tone, bet euuctk it io nArfn<?t 1 tr \\o f ?*-? 1 ooo \ w\l UV( I V ?V3 pv I J V.\ l I J IIUI III Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercuiy and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nas'y calomel to-day and you will feel | weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a dry's *!work. Take a spoonfull of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you r will wake up feeling great. No more billiousness, constipation, j sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your g druggist, says if you don't find i- Dodson's Liver Toi\e acts better ?1 than horrtble caloftiel your mono t ic waiting for you. ]| Primo Peanut Meal Thc IDEAL Fcc<1 d, FOU ? HORSES, HOGS and CATTLE [>- I J a Ask Your (!rocer Dor It 1. ; For Salo By ? J. S. BIRCH, Ml. Croatian ,, CITV MARKET, ChoMerficId 'I Manufactured by Sea Island ?r Cotton Oil Co., Charleston i1 ~ JPont Established IQtl 3 JDctllJX Capital *25,000 FIELD, S. C. { ANGUM. -IIER ih, and cordially fnvite you to n our town. pies Bank ? - - i*.