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The Managers of Election. i The following are the managers for the primary election to be held August 30th, 1910: Bacon : B E Smith, Newt Broadwater, Hamp Morgan. Collier : J L Miller, E B Math is, T E Miller. Cleveland : T L Talbert, C C Jones, J Haile Holston. Edgefield : R S- Anderson, J H Kemp, R C Padgett. . Hampton : W W Sheppard, S M Smith, Jr, Paul L Cogburn. Hibler: WMCorley, J D Hugh ey, A G Cheatham. Johnston : No 1, J R Hart, J L Walker, H S Toney. Johnston : No 2, A M Clark, W L Derrick, W J Padgett. Long Branch ; J W? Scott, A M Herrin, Cleveland Derrick. Meeting Street : ,WS Logue, S B Dorn, P B Bryan. Moss : DD Brunson, T A Wil liams, Mack Deal. Meriweather : H L Bunch, H F Cooper^ R W Glover. Pleasant Lane : M B Byrd, J P Hagood, C HB Williams. > Plum Branch : H C Sanders, J * P-Harting, J C Wells. Red Hill: H W Quartes, WT Brown, O O Timmcrman. Rehoboth : G F West, W Winn, W P Cuib.reath. Ropers : D E Lanham, S W A Gardner, Jr., G W Hammond. Shaw: J M Long, B W Betti BC Etheredge. South Hibler : O D White, W R H Hilliday, W L Riddlehoover Washington : J P Nixon, War ien McDaniel, J II Elkins. ? Those Pies of Boyhood. How delicious were the pies of boy hood. No pies now ever taste so -good. What's changea? the pies? No. Its you. You've lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bow-j els of boyhood. Your digestion is | p.oor. and you blame the food. What's, needed? A complete toning | up by Electric Bitters of all organs of digestion-Stomach, Liver, Kid-1 neys, Bowels-Try them. They'll j restore your boyhood appetite and appreciation of food and fairly sat-1 urate your body with new health, and strength and vigor. 50c at W. E. Lynch & Co., Penn & Holstein | and B. Timmons. Insurance I represent a strong lin e of Fire In swanee Companies and can insure your property. Your patronage will be appreciated. H. A" Smith, Photographs. I am now carrying on the photo graph business at my residence. First-class work guaranteed. I will make large crayon portraits from photographs. R. H. MIMS. 1 prickly Ash, Poke B ?KAZK8 POSITIVA CUBES OF J Physicians endo:>je P. P. P. aa a spion did oomhtnatlon, iud proscribo lt ?lib groat B&tU?ac?os for tb? cursa of all forma and atagea of Primary. Secondary and Tertiary SypMlia, SyphflltloEhea matiarn, Scrofulous TJloers and Bona, Glandular Swelling!, Bhenmatira, Kid ney Complaints, old Chronio Ulcera that nate reflated al 1 treatment. Catarrh, Skin Dlfioasca, Seseme, Chronlo Pamale Complaints, Kenmrlai Poison, Totter, Scaldhead, etc., eic. ! P, P. ? >a a powerful tonio and an excellant wppltUer, fcnfldiaj; vp tba .yrtem rapidly. If yon aro weak and feeble, md tool badly try P. P. P., andi r c e c e S e RHEUM When in r Cement, Pl ing or paint? R. J. HORNE 643 Broad Streel ,'Building material fron GOOD ROADS MEETING (Continued from first page.) pipes* are properly laid, with ma sonry protecting the ends, they last practically indefinitely. Mr. Winslow referred to the en I croachment upon the public roads by farmers who plow up and plant a portion of the roads. This ought not to be allowed. In Sumter county, the board has passed a rule imposing a fine of four dollars upon each per son who thus obstructs the public road. The supervisor serves written notice, and the fine must be forth coming or the offender is hauled up in the courts. Mr. "Winslow stated that road buildiug is only in its infamy. Only two colleges In the country have chairs of highway engineering. The speaker cited an instance that came directly under his observation in Sumter that impressed upon him the great importance of road im provements. One of the thorough fares leading to the town of Sumter had been scientifically constrained, and over this road a farmer hauled ten bales of cotton to market with two mules,< ?while over an old, un improved road leading to town from another direction only two bales were draw*1 by two mules. The far mer who traveled the old road has to make five trips to carry ten bales to market, while the one whose farm is located on the newly improved road has to make only one. In other words, it costs one fourn?mes as much as the other to haul produce to market and to haul fertilizers to | the farm. Florida offers an inviting field to investors and home seekers, and un less South Carolina improves her public roads, people from other parts of the country will never pur chase farms in her sparsely settled .rural districts, where the need of new blood and new life is so great. [ In conclusion, Mr. Winslow em phasized the necessity of a local or county organization. Very little can be occomplished without con cert of action. No attempt was made to organize a county association, but Mr. C; W. Moorman, vice-presi- j dent of the South Carolina Good j Roads and Drainage association, re cently .organized in Charleston, ap-j pointed Col. S. B'. Mays a member j of the executive committee from Edgefield who will take up the mat ter of organizing this county. Th? meeting Friday was an ex ceedingly^ profitable one. Mr. Wins low gave variety to his very excel lent address by relating humorous anecdotes to illustrate or clinch a point. Light Saw, Lathe and ?Shin gie Mills, Engines, Boilers, Supplies and [ repairs, Porta qle , Steam and Gasoline En gines, Saw Teeth, Files, Belts and Pipes. WOOD SAWS and SPLITTERS. Gins and Press Repairs. Try LOMBAED, AUGUSTA, GA. loot and Fotjuudum.) LLL POEMS ASD STAGES 07 - " , I ? yon viii ngain fleafe and strength, Bl W?stoofcneriryandandlitMMmglttng g from OTertaxing tho system a.t>-"r>? bj 3 3 3 B 3 tba TIM of P. I?. P. LtdlMwbou sytbnuaNpoi^me??Bd whoMblood ?) ia in impur? oondltic ndo* tomwujtrual irragolaxltlaa an poottllail? beneiltftd hf tba vondarfol toUo a&A SCROFULA blood cleansing propartiM of P. P.PV Prickly Aab. Poko Soot a^JMUilUftj Bold by all Druggists* F.Jf. LIPPMAN? ! ' Proprietor ^~ / Savannah. - Ca. 1 ??T?SM ai ieee! of lime, aster, roof 3. Write & COMPANY t. Augusta, Ga. i foundation to roof." I Announcements. I ?s -S For Congress. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from this, the second Congressional District, .pledging my self to abide by the rules of the Demo cratic primary and support the nomi nees thereof. JAMES F. BYRNES. Aiken, S. C. To the Democratic Voters of the 2nd District: I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to Congress from the 2nd District, relying and basing my candidacy upon my work and record in Congress to which I ask your critical attention and investigation. If again honored with your confidence, I pledge a faithful and conscientious discharge of my duties. J. 0. PATTERSON. I hereby announce myself g candi date for Congress from tho second Congressional district of South Caroli na, and pledge myself to abide the rules of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees of the same. C. W. GARR?S. House of Representatives. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election t? the House of Representatives, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees of the same. S. McG. SIMKINS. I respectfully announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Edgefield county and pledge myself to abide by the mies and regulations of the Demo cratic party. M. P. WELLS. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa tives and pledge myself to aoide the result of the Democratic primary. JEROME.H. COURTNEY. Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Superintendent of Education of Edge field county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the voters of Edgefield county. If elected, I pledge myself to a conscientious discharge of the duties of the office. A. R. NICHOLSON. TI am candidate for Superintendent of Education, subjct to rules and regula tions of Democratic Primaries. I nave taught about ten y v ars in the public schools, am deeply interested in them, and feel that I am familiar with their needs. If elected, I pledge an earnest discharge of the duties of the office. W. WALTON FULLER, Judge of Probate. Thanking the voters of this County for their support in the past, I off er for' re-election to the Office of Judge of Probate of Edgefield County, subject [ to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. y J. D. ALLEN. County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself ? candi date for Treasurer of Edgefield County subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elected I pledge my best ef- J fort to give the people a satisfactory | administration. THOMAS E. BYRD. I herewith respectfully announce myself for election to the office of Treasurer of Edgefield county, trusting that my past record in said position will warrant the support of all Demo cratic voters, and am pledged to abide by all rules and regulations of the August primary. JAMES T. MIMS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Edgefield County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri-1 mary, pledging myself, if elected, to serve the people to the best of my .ability. C. M. WILLIAMS. For Auditor. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Edgefield county and solicit the support of the people, pledging my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. gj. RANSOM TIMMERMAN. County Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of Edgefield county and solicit the sup port of the people, pledging myself to abide the result of the primary election. John E. Swearingen I respectfully annouuce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Edgefield County sub ject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary, and pledge myself if elected to continue to discharge the duties of said office with the same faithfulness and fidelity that I have in the past. R. J. MOULTRIE. I hereby announce myself for^the of fice of Supervisor of Edgefield county, and pledge my friends and the people I as a whole, faithful and competent'! service. I know the work of the office thoroughly, and solicit your support, ?romising to abide by the result of the lemocratic party. . WILEY G. WELLS. , I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Supervisor of | Edgefield county ai. solicit the sup port of the people, .pledging myself to abide the result of the primary elec tion. J. W. CRIM. County Commissioner. Yielding to the solicitation of friends and voters I respectfully announce my self a candidate for County Commis sioner, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and promise faithful service if elected. JOHN F. PARDUE. Collier's, S. C. Let us supply your table with new crop Georgia syrup, Blue Rib bon, Silver Drip, Silver Leaf syrup or Cuba molasses. Can please the most fastidious taste. B. Timmons. i i am before the people as a candi date for County Commissioner, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elected, I shall look to the best in terests of the people and of the county. N. L. BROADWATER. I hereby announce to the voters of Edgefield county that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner subject to the regulations of the Democratic primary. I pledge myself, if elected, to honest service, safeguarding the people's interest in every possible way." JNO. 0. HERIN. I hereby announce that I am a can didate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner of Edgefield county, pledging myself to abide the result of/the primary election and to support the.nominees of the Democrat ictprimary. J. NICK GRIFFIS I hereby announce that I am a can didate for the office of County Com missioner aud pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. JAMES DEVORE. I herewith respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election for {Supervisor of Registration of Edge field county, pledging myself to abide the resnlt of the primary election and to support the nominees of the party. GEORGE W. QILVRLES. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of Registra tion and pledge myself to abide the re sult of the Democratic primary. As I must stay at my post, making meal for the people, will be unable to make a complete canvass.J * N. R. BARTLEY. I resp ectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Registration, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to sup port the nominees of the same. CHARLES STROM. Supervisor of Registration. - I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Supervisor of Registration and pledge myself to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary and to support the nom inees of the same. G. G. WEST. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor of Registration subject to the rules of the Democratic party, and solicit the support; " of ^the people. C. H. WHATLEY. For Coroner. Through the solicitation of my friends, I announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the Demo cratic primary, soliciting the support of the people. GIP H. SEIGLER. Large stock * Eberson's Zinc, Lead and Asbestos paint; impervi ous to water and resists the heat of the sun. ll. Tim mons. Nobby line of summer lap robes. Ramsey <fc Jones. "Twepty-five cents talcum powder for 15 cents, also good talcum pow der for 10c. B. Timmons. We have accepted the agency for Babcock buggies. Large shipment now on the road. Call and inspect these high-class vehicles. Ramsey & Jones. Buist's Turnip Seed. We have just received fresh from the celebrated Buist farm a full as sortment of turnip seed: Ruta Bagas, Seven Top, Purple Top, Flat Dutch, "Yellow Globe and all of the popular varieties. Buist's seed are the kind that always ger minate. Penn ct Holstein. Another car load of Pittsburgh Perfect Fence just received-any height you want. Now is thc time | to rebuild your pasture fences. LTse Pittsburgh, wire and you will have no more fence troubles. Stewart & Kernyghan. BUILDING MATERIAL. You should remember when buy ing any one of the dozen following articles that I save you money on Kerosene Oil Gasoline Machine Oil Dry Cell Batteries , Shingles ii ck Lime Cement Lumber Cotton Seed C. S; Hulls C. S.ivteal I solicit your patron age. Send, Come or Phone me, Phone No. 10. E. S. JOHNSON. A Frightful Wreck of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen's Arnica Salve-earth's greatest heal er. Quick relief and prompt cure results. For burns, boils, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its su preme. Surest pile cure. 25c at B. Timmons, W. E. Lynch & Co. and Penn & Holstein. To Own The Oliver Typewriter for 17c a Day You don't have to draw on your Bank Account when you pay on the penny plan. You need not disturb your dollars. KEEP THEM AT WORK EARNING INTEREST! We ofter our newest model, the Oliver Typewriter No, 5 fresh from the factory-for seventeen cents a day. The plan is printed in "black and white" on the application below. Simply lill out the blank, attach the small first pay ment, send ic in, and ?N COMES THE OLIVER! No tedious wait! No red tape! No long-drawn-out corres pondence! You quickly own your Oliver and scarcely notice the outlay. You can have the use of your mach jaie while pen nies are "paying the freight." You will never have a better chance to test the power of pennies The Oliver is everywhere > It's the universal typewriter. Reels off real work with the ease and speed demanded by this mile-a-minute age. Wherever you turn-in Business offices, great or small-in the quiet of the home-in the roar of tho Railroad and Telegraph service in the seething malestrom of modern Newspaperdom-in count less kinds of service-it*s the sturdy, strenuous OLIVER that's "making the wheels go 'round." Trje. The Standard Visible Typewriter You need your Oliver now. It's yours almost for the asking The biggest hundred dollars worth in America-for Seventeen cents a day! Send along the application blank, with a small first payment of ?15 as an evidence of good faith. Your check is good-or send draft, postoftiee or express money order. The Oliver Typewriter Co. | ?-^Application Blank***** % The OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO., * Gentlemen:-? accept your offer of the -> latest model No. 5 Oliver Standard Typewriter 3. for seventeen cents a day. Enclosed please * find ?15 as evidence of good faith. I agree to save 17 cents a day and remit the balance, $85, *? in monthly installments. Title to remain in your name until the machine is fully paid for. Name. Address_.._. Town_._State. References.f_._,_ . ?** *J* .??* .?* .?* tj? ?j? ?J? .?? ?J? .>*?* *J? .** ?J* ?J? *J? ?** ?J* A ?J? *?*?. ?J? *?* * * * AAA ThU Itrair telephoned and ii>rid at hom?. THE MODERN, progressive farmer ThU farmer neat to ! no longer drives ? to market without first telephoning and learning the prevailing prices. The Telephone saves these unnecessary trips-saves wear and tear on stock and equipment. By connecting with the Bell Sys tem the farmer can talk from his home to distant points. Under the Bell plan service can be secured at low cost. For information and booklet write to nearest Bell telephone manager or to Farmers' Line Department SOUTHERN CELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. SOUTH PRYOR STREET, ATIJVriTA. GA. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE TRADE MARU* DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description ma7 irulckly nscortaln our opinion free whether an Invonilon ls probably patentable. Communlca UMU[strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent* sent froo. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn Sc, Co. rocelve tpecial notice, without charge, in tho I? A handsomely Illnrtrnted weekly. I.nrcest cir dilution of nny sclontlUc Journal. 0 erins, *? n year: iourmonthi.fi. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3e,Broadway' New York Branch Offlce. 635 F BU Washington, D. G. Succeed when everything else: fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it ia the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. Cleaning and Pressing I *respctf tilly notify the Edge field public that I have moved my dying, cleaning and pressing room to the ground floor of the Corner Store's annex, and solicit a contin uance of your patronage. We guar antee satisfaction on every piece of work we send put. , Wallace Harris. .Miiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumtiui*! I The University of I . South Carolina S = Varied courses of study in j? = Science, Liberal Arts, Educa- ? ? tion, Civil and Electrical en-<jl E gineering and Law E = College fees, room, lights, 5 E etc., $26; board$12 per month = 5 For those paying tuition, $40 ? ? additional ? 5 The health and morals of = E the students are the first con- = E sideration of the faculty. = 43 teachers' ' scholarships, ? ? worth $158. For catalogue, ? ? write to ' = I S. C. MITCHELL, Pres. f = Columbia S. C = laiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitiHiitiiiiiiimiimiumiiimmiil Better Than Lard. Wesson's pure cotton seed oil is a cooking substitute for lard and butter. No greasy food, no dyspep sia. Odorle?s and tasteless. Benefits health, pocket-book and domestic atmosphere. Try a can and you will always use it-only 25 cents. Penn & Holstein. X XJL JTv BANK EDGEFIELD, S C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS J, C. SHEPPARD, W. W. ADA3IS, J. H. BOUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFOK, J, M. COBB, B. E. NICHOLSON A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C. FULLER W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS. vice-President. E. J. MIMS, Cashier. J. IL ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by ?pecial contract- jf Money to loan on liberal terms. Prompt and polite attention to. business. ^ YOUR Account Solicited James A. Dobey, DENTAL SURGEON, -.4? Johnston, S. C. Office over Farmers Bank Building Work 24 Hours a Day. ?he busiest little things ever made re Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule >f health, that changes weakness nto strength, languor into energy, ? rain-fag into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. 25c at W. E. jynch & Co., B. Timmons and *enn & Holstein. Dr. F? L. PARKER, Dentist, lohnston, --SC Over Bank of Johnston. Full assortment of "Blue Ribbon" xtracts, the best on the market. ? B. Timmons. J AS. 5. BYRD. SURGEON DENTIST, EDGEFIELD, S. C.