Notice or Opening'Books of Er.
roilment For Voters in The
Democratic Primary
Election, Etc. Etc.
Notice is hereby given, thal the
following committees for enroll
ment have been appointed to enrol!
the voters of Edgefield county ir
the Democratic Primary for tht
year 1914, and said books of enrol!
ment will be opened at the places
designated for each club Tuesday,
Juno ftth, HU 4:
Enrollment committees for thc
Democratic clubs of Edgefield eouu
ty, South Carolina, and place.*
where books are to be opened:
Bacou: J M Wright, Sec., G M
Smith and J H Houknigbt; at Bouk
night's store.
Cleveland: C C Jones, Sec., W
S G Heath and T L Talbert; at C
C Jones' store.
Colliers: Dr J N Omfton. Sec., D
T .Mathis and E B Mathis; ai
Mathis' store.
Edgefield Democratic Club No 1:
Walton W Fuller, Soc., A E Pad
gett and W E Lou; at Ramsey &.
Jones store.
Edgefield Democratic Club No 2:
J W Kemp, iSec, L L Clippard and
T J Paul; at the Mercantile Co stort.
Hibler: Dannie White, Sec., G S
Cartledge and W L Ridlehoover; at
Dan White's store.
Lee: W L Coleman, Sec., W M
Sawyer and W M Wright; at
Wright's store.
Calhoun: A M Clark, Sec., J A
Lott and J W Hardy; store of Lott
Walker Co.
Long Branch: RL Scott, Sec.,
Lewis Clark and Luther Yonce; at
Lewis Clarks' store.
Meriwether: H F Cooper, Sec.,
Walter Cheatham and J C Shaw; at
Walter Cheatham's residence. (
Meeting Street: J K Allen, Sec., ?
J?R Blocker and W S Stevens; at j
Steven's store. ,
Moss: P W Cheatham, Sec., T ,.
A Williams and W T Reel; at t
Reel's store. ?
Pleasant Lane: J T McDowell, ?.
Sec., ST Williams and F L Tim- j.
merman; at F L Tirumerraan's store.
Plum Branch: J R Bodie, Sec.,
J H Lyon and W R Freeland; at
Freeland's store.
Red Hill: H E Quarles, Sec., J jj
W Bailey and J W McDaniel; at
Quarles <fe McDaniels' store.
Rehoboth: D I Morgan, Sec., C j
Strom and W A Winn; at D I |
Morgan's store,
Ropers: J E Dobey, Sec., J B
Timmerroan and R A Timmerm^n;
at Tim merman's store.
Shaw: W W Wise, Sec., G F
Long and J R Moss; at J R Moss'
store.
South Kibbler: J D Hughey,
Sec., W E Sheppard and R H J
. Quarles; at Quarles' store.
Washington: B M Bussey, Sec.,
A V Bussey and N W McDaniel;
at the depot.
Parksville: D N Dorn, Sec., W
R Parks and C Robertson; at Bank
.of Parksville.
Clark's Hill: J O Marshall, Sec.,
J P Nixon and W S Middleton; at
Marshall's store.
The qualifications for member
ship in any club of the party and
for voting at a primary are as fol
lows: The applicant for member
ship, or voter, shall be 21 yeaisof g
ag ), or shall become so before the
succeeding general election and be
a white Democrat. He shall be a I
citizen of the United States and of 8
this State. No person shall belong ?j
to any club or vote in any primary J
unless he h ts resided in the State
two years and in the county six
months prior to the succeeding gen
eral election aud in the club district
uU days pno- to the first primary
following his offer to enroll; pro
vided that public school teachers
and ministars of the gospel in charge
?fa regular organized church shall
be exempt from the provisions ol'
this section as to residence, or oth
erwise q ualiiied. The town of Edge
field and the adjacent territory is
divided into two club Districts as
follows: All wards north of Colum
bia road and street, Main street.
Jeter street and Abl.evdleroad shall
constitute one c nb District, and all
wards south of said Columbia road
and street, Main street, Jeter streel
and Abbeville road shall constitute
the otherclub district for said town,
and that are citizens residing in town
ships adjacent to said town and
nearer thereto than to any other vo
ling- precinct north of said line
shall vote in thc first district, and
those residing south of said line
shall vote in the second district.
The town of Johnston and the ad
jacent territory is divided into two
club districts as follows: The South
ern Railway shall be the dividing
line between the two Club districts.
The first district shall embrace all
of the Town of Johnstou North
West of the Southern Railway, and
the second distiict M embrace
all of the town of Johnston South
East of the Southern Railway, and
that those citizens residing in adja
cent townships, and nearer to the
town of Johnston than to any other
voling precinct shall be allowed to
vote at the club district situated on !
th? same side of the railway as they
reside. At Trenton, Mod or, Parks
vilie and Plum Branch the club dis
tricts shall embrace the respective
town limits, and tho?;^ citizens in
the adjacent townships living nearer
the voting precincts in said towns
than to any other voting precinct.
Tn all other cases the voter must,
enrol! in the club nearest his place
of residence calculated by the near
est practical route and can vote only
it the voting place of such club
and the territory included by this
test shall be considered the cl uh dis
-rict of such clnb. Each voter must
-dsn the club roll in person giving
?lis full name, age, occupation and
post office address. The books for
enrollment will remain open until
the last Tuesday in July, at which
time they will close. All voters are,
urged to go in person and enroll!
?heir names upon the club rolls of |
the respective clubs to which they,
belong.
B. E. NICHOLSON,
County Chairman.
June 2, 1014.
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Serious sicknesses start in disor
ders of the stomach, liver and kid
neys. The best corrective and pre
ventive is Dr. King's New Life
pills. They purify the blood, pre
vent constipation, keep liver, kid
ueys and bowels in healthy condi
tion. Give you better health by
ridding the system of fermenting
iud gassy foods. Effective and mild.
25c at your druggist. Buckleu's Ar
nica Salve for all hurts.
A Good Drug Store.
It takes more than a stock of
Irugs and good intentions to make
i good drug store. It requires an
ntimate knowledge of weighing,
neasuring and mixing, which comes
>nly after careful study and experi
nce. Your prescriptions will be
>roperly filled at our store. We
lave every modern facility and-we
mow how.
Penn & Holstein.
A
Edgefield, So
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Winthrop College Scholarship
and Entrance Examination.
The examination for the award
C>f vacant scholarships in Winthrop
College and for the admission of
new students will be held at the
county court bouse on Friday, July
:j, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not
be less than sixteen 'years of age.
When scholarships are vacant after
July ?, they will be awarded to
those making the highest average at
this examination, provided they
meet the conditions governing the
award. Applicants for scholarships
should write to President Johnson
before the examination foi scholar
ship blanks.
Scholarships are worth ?si00 and
free tuition. The next session will
open September 10, 1014. For
further information and catalog,
address President D. B. Johnson,
Rock Hi iL S. C.
Hot Weather Tonic and Health
Builder.
Are you mn down, nervous, tired?
Is everything you do an effort? You
are not lazy, you are sick! - Your
stomach, liver, kidneys, and whole
system need a tonic. A tonio and
health builder to drive out the waste
matter-build you up and renew
your strength. Nothing better than
Elictric Bitters. Start to day. Mrs.
James Duncan, Hayneeville, Me.,
writes: 'Completely cured me after
several doctors gave me up." 50c
and *1.00 at your druggist. Buck
len's Arnica Salve for cuts.
Mate ?-f?ew Man O? ????? f;
"I wao suffering from pain in my ?
atr.msfh haar) nnr? hoz?lr " urrirnj j*
I stomach, head and back," writod
T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C., "and my ?
liver and kidneys did not worir. right, J
but four bottles of Electric Bitters a
!made me feel like a nev? mac." o
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is a Life Insurance Policy in our
company. The possession of it
is proof of wisdom and fore
thought. The little it costs puts
it in reach of the humblest citi
zen, and every man ought to have
his life insured for the benefit of
his family. Let us talk with you
on this subject if you are not al
ready insured. You will find
that we can make you a very at
tractive proposition.
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s too late but Order
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sitive Remedy for
;NE,
MALARIA,
RHEUMATISM,
Slood and Skin Diseases
unce this the Greatest Blood
placed on the Market,
-Three Bottles-$12.50
tie-$5.00
iy for Every Disease
lorrespondence Strictly Private.
Medicine Co.,
Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Cures Stubborn, itchy Skin
Troubles.
"I could scratch .nyself to pieo
.s" is often heard from sufferers of
rzi'tn.i. tet.tt?r? itch and similar skin
eruptions. Don't scratch, stop the
itching at once with Dr. llobsoirs
.ezeirtfl ointment. Its first applica
tion starts healing; the red, rough,
scaly, itching skin is smoothed by
the healing and cooling medicines.
.Irs. C A Einfeldt, Rock Island,
Ul., after using Dr. Ilobnon's ecze
ma ointment, writes: "This is the
lirst time in nine year? I have been
free from the dreadful ailment."
Guaranteed. 50c at your druggtis.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Every family without exception
should keep this preparation at
hand during the hot weather of the
summer months. Chamberlain'.
colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy
is worth many times its cost w hen
needed and is almost certain to be
needed before the summer is over.
It has no superior for tin; purposes
for which it is intended. Buy it now.
For sale by all dealers.
Take Plenty of Time to Eat.
There is a saying that "rap'd
?ating is slow suicide." If you have
formed the habit of eating too rap
idly you are most likely suffering
from indigestion or constipation,
which will result eventually in se
rious illness unless corrected. Di
gestion begins in the mouth. Food
should be thoroughly masticated
ind insalivated. Then when you
have a fullness of the stomach or
feel dull and stupid after eating,
Lake one of Chamberlain's tablets.
Many severe cases of stomach
trouble and constipation have been
3ured by the use of these tablets,
rhey are easy to take and most
igreeable in effect. Sold by all deal
ers.
Shake off Your Rheumatism.
Now is the time to get rid of
?-our rheumatism. Try a twenty
Sve cent bottle of Chamberlain's
iniraent and see how quickly your
.heumatic pains disappear. Sold by
ill dealers.
Mr. Stock Owner!
We carry in stock all the
following
"s Remedies
which are guaranteed to do the
work claimed for them or pur
chase price will be refunded.
Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure, large . $1.00
Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure, small , .&0
Boyd's Sure Pop Fever & Cough Cure .50
Boyd's Sure Pop Purgative.60
Boyd's Sure Pop Eye Remedy ... .50
Boyd's Sure Pop Hoof Liquid ... .25
Boyd's Sure Pop Magnetic Ointment. .25
Boyd's Liniment, amall..25
Boyd's Liniment, medium.50
Boyd's Liniment, large.LOO
Boyd'3 Worm and Condition Po. ami.. .25
Boyd's Worra and Condition Po. med . .50
Boyd's Worm and Condition Po. ige. 1.00
For Sale by
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1LPWI>"I ? ! Will - ? !??.IIIIHI-TIITI-1
Our two stores
Street, stand wide
In our up-towj
1 furniture we carry
that we are selling
mond of Colliers is
upper store and wi
field friends,
We can supp
Call to see us when
If we haven't wha*
for you.
E. M. ANDRE
072 Broad, Phone 145.
mimuspc
$?15,000 special suits, all wool
nicely rende $25.50 vaines. We
nave maikec! our goods downnt the
start, we can save you from 83.00
to $7.50 on a suit. Spend ?i?.Ul.
.?ave ?5. OU.
F. fi. Merlins, Aus asta, Ga. i
15.00 Fiann?! suits at ?3.00, Wo
are determined to give the liest
value in Augusta for ihe money.
Palm Beach suits $6.50, $8.00
value.
F G Mertins, Augusta. Ga.
YOUR SUNDAY
ROAST
is best done on a
Its steady, even heat preserves
the rich, natural flavor of the
meat You can always get
just the right heat.
The New Perfection is ready
to cook in a minute. No
fires to kindle-no ashes, no
soot.
Made in different sizes- Nos. 1, 2.
3, 4 and 5. No. 5 has the new fire
less cooking oven. Ask to see it at
all hardware and department stores.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Washington, D. C (New Jersey) Charlotte. N. C.
Norfolk. Va. BALTIMORE Charlestown,W.Vi
Richmond. Va. Charleston. S. C
Furniture, Furniture
5, No. 972 Broad and No. 1,286 Broad
open to our Edgefield friends,
n store in addition to a full stock of
a large supply of farmers hardware
at close prices. Mr. Wyatt H. Ham
3 a member of the salcsforce at our
ill always be pleased to see his Edge
ily anything you need in furniture.
. in need of anything for the house,
t you want in stock we will order it
WS FURNITURE COMPANY
1289 Broad, Phone 2311
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