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JOHNSTON LETTER (Continned from page l) Class I: Beat collection of yel ows of tar?e varieties Class J: Best collection of. reds of three varieties. 1*3 Class K: Finest two on stem of any variety except yellow or bronze. Class L: Finest two yellows on stem. Class M: Finest, blooms on one plant not less than 8; any Color ex . cept bronze. Class N: Best design made of flowers to represent the Confederate -flag. Crass O: Finest selection of dahl ias not less than 5 varieties. Class P: Finest collection of cut -roses? . ? Class Q :' Finest m aiden hair fern. Class R: Best collection of bego nias not less than 3 varieties. Class S: Finest farfugian. ? Class T: Finest ostrich plume fern.; Class TJ: Finest Boston fern. Class .Y: Finest plumosu*. Class W: Finest spengeri. Class X: Finest collection foliage plants. Rules for flower show: NO. 1 : All names of contestants must be s*mt in ten days before date of show. ' No, 2. All flowers must be classi fied and tagged, and arranged in receptacles before being turned over to committee. No. 3. Flowers with the excep tion of dahlias and- roses* will be re ceived by committee -between the hours of .10 o'clock a. m., to .4 p. m., on the day before . the show. Roses and dahlias not later than 10 a. m., on the day of show. Doors) will be open to the public at 12 o'clock. 10 cents admission. No. 4. Flowers cannot be taken j from receptacles before 4 p. m. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Scholarship Examination. \ The Uriversity of South Caroli na offers scholarships in'the Depart? ment of Education to one young man from each county. Each Schol arship is worth $100 in money and $13 term fee with free tuition. Examination will be held at County seat;July 1st. Examination of students generally for admission jto/the-TJniversity will be held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. MITCHELL, President, Columbia, S. C. j WV*? ?WWVWSA^^VVVVVVVVVVVVS Summons. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY or EDGEFIELD. Court Common Pleas. The Bank of Johnston-Plaintiff--; Against---Cherry E. Benjamin, Elisa Mayson, Charlotte Trapp^ Eliza Adams, Amanda Gary, fat tie Butler, Luke Austin, Anna - Richardson and John D. Eiidson -Defendants. the Defendants above named: You are hereby. summoned and | laired to answer the complaint in is action, which is filed in the of of the. Cle^^of the Court of Common Pleasjt'igr the said County,' and to serve a copy of your answer to the said . complaint,, on the sub scribers at their Office at Edgefield j Court House South Carolina, with in twenty days after the service voT?0f, exclusive of the day of such ce; and if yon fail to answer ie complaint within the time af ore ti, the plaintiff in this action will >ply to the Court for the relief de fied in the complaint. Dated May 4th, 1910. ' W. B. Cogburn (Seal) Cl'k. C. C P. & G. S. Sheppard Bros., ' Plaintiff's Attorneys. Eliza Mayson, Mattie Butler,! >uke Austin and Charlotte Trapp | on-resident-Defendants : u will take notice, that the origi Summons and Complaint in the above stated cause, are on file in theofSce of the Clerk of the ourt of Common Pleas and Gen Sessions, in and for the Com> and State aforesaid. SHEPPARD BROS. PlaintifPs Attorneys. May 4; ?910. lion Fondles a Child. In Pittsburg a savage lion fon dled the hand that a child thrust into his cage. Danger to a child is sometimes great when least regard ed. Often it comes through colds, croup and whooping cough. They slay thousands that Dr. King's New Discovery could have saved. A few doses cured our'baby of a very bad case of croup, writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C. We alw?yii give it to him when he, takes cold. Its ? wonderful .medi cine for babies. Best for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, hemor rhages, weak lungs. 50c and ?1.00. ' Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W. E Lynch Jt Co., Penn & Holstein drag store. Fresh from Buist's seed farm-a fill assortment of garden .seeds, tfuist's never fail to,germinate well. Jiothiner better on the market. B, TimraonSji Nature Tells You. j As Many aa Edgefield Reader Kattws Too jrVelL When the kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all?-about it. The urine is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells of kid I ney ills. Doan's kidney pills cure all kid ney ills. - People in this . vicinity testify to ! this. j Mrs. F S McMillan/- 3 Washing ton'St., Auguste, Ga.,-Bays: I suffer ed constantly from-?J dull, nagging backache and * distressing pains across my loins. I could hardly get around and my kidneys were so Weak I had to pass - the kidney se I c ret ions every few minutes. I doctor I ed and tried many remedies but nothing seemed to relieve me until -procured Doan's "kidney pills. I This removed the backaches and pains and regulated the passages of I the kidney secretions/ I now feel much better in every way and give [Doan's kidney pills the credit." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Fo ter-Milburn CoV Buffalo, N. Y. : sole agents for the Un i ted States. Remember the name'-Doan's and alee no other. Full line of Levering's celebrated roasted coffees, 15, 20 and 25 cents I per pound; also Leggctt's fancy | parched coffee.' B. Timmons. Every farm should be equipped with a good Bell. Shipment just re ceived and marked at very reason able- prices. Stewart ?fe Kernaghan. Let us supply your table with I new crop Georgia syrup, Blue Rib-1 I bon, Silver Drip, Silver Leaf syrup or Cuba molasses. Can please the | most fastidious taste. B. Timmons. A Regular Tom Boy was Susie-climbins; trees and fences, jumping ditches, whitling, | always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, pumps, bums or j scalds. But laws! Her mother just applied Buck len's Arnica Salve and cured her her quick. Heals every thing healable-boils, ulcers, ecze ma, old sores, corns or piles. Try it. 25c at W E Lynch & Co., Penn & | Holstein drug stores. Come to ns for your valentines- j beautiful and comic, sublime and j 1 ridica?ons-^-from'l cent to $2.50, B. "Timmons. Teachers' j Examination. The county board of education j held the spring, teachers examina tion in the court house Friday last. There were fourteen white appli cants and twenty-seven colored. ITie] ?following are the names and ad dresses of the white persons who I applied for certificates: Misses Mat-| tie V. Powell and' Georgia Powell, of North Augusta; Miss Mabel Strom, Plum Branch; Miss Flossie Wise, Aiken; Mr.'E. A. Wise, Ai ken; Misses Myrtle Scott and Miss Marie .Taylor, Morgana; Misses Rebie and Ruth Morgan and Miss Lula Qi aries, Edgefield ; Miss Sara Stevens, Johnston; Miss j Hassie Kirkland, Ridge Spring; Miss Ellie Rich, Clarks Hill; and Miss Ever lon Shuler, Elloree C. A Man Wanta to Die only when a lazy -liver and slug gish bowels cause frightful de spondency. But Dr. King's New j Life Pills expel poisons from the eyatem; bring hope and courage; cure all liver, stomach and kidney troubles; impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at W E Lynch & Co., Penn & | Holstein. Large stock of Eberson's Zinc,] Lead and Asbestos, paint; impervi ous to water and resists the heat of | the sun. i B. Timmons. ' For Rent :-A typewriter in good condition; two dollars per| month, or will sell reasonable./ O.'B. Anderson. Nobby line of summer lap robes. Ramsey & Jones. Laces and embroidery bands, and all kinds of all pver nettings new and a big. stock to select from. Rives Bros. National Biscuit Company's Frui Cake fresh by express.. Edgefield housewives know what it is. B. Timmons. We have* accepted the agency for Babcook buggies. Large shipment now on the road. Call and inspect these high-class vehicles. Ramsey & Jones. Eggs For Hatching: Whi , Plymouth Rock eggs, 15 foi $1.50 can be had by calling ab Th? Ad vertiser office. Guaranteed to hatch 12 out of 15. r The ice tea season is here and of j course that means you will use I Perri Walla tea. Quality and price remain tfie same. : .< / - Wv E./Lynch & Co. --1-;-1-; I Announcements. For Congress. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from this, tile 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. ( House of Representatives. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to thev House of Representatives, pledging myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary and to support the nominees ?f 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 abide the ! result of the Democratic primary. JEROME H. COURTNEY. Superintendent of Educaron. I hereby announce myself a candi-1 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. I am candidate for Superintendent of j Education, subj ct to rules and regula tions of Democratic Primaries. I have taught about ten y vars 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 supportin the past, I offer for re-election to the Office of Judge of Probate of Edgefield County, subject to the rales and regulations of the Democratic Primary. J. D. ALLEN. County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Edgefield County subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If elected I pledge my best ef fort to give the people a satisfactory admihistnation. THOMAS E. BYRD. I herewith respectfully . announc? ? 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 io 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 mary, pledging myself, if elected, to serve the people to the hest of my ability. C. M. WILLIAMS. For Auditor. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of j Auditor of Edgefield county and solicit [ the support of the people, pledging my self to abide the result of the Demo cratic primary. ' - J. RANSOM TIMMERMAN. County Supervisor. 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 forjthe of fice of Supervisor of Edgefield county, and pledge my friends an 1 the people as a whole, faithful and .competent I service. I know the work of the .office [ thoroughly, and solicit your support, {romising to abide by the result of the democratic party. WILEY G. WELLS. 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 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. 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 j Edgefield county that I am ? 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.2 JNO. 0. HERIN. I hereby announce that I am a can didate for the office of County Com missioner aud pledge myself to abide tne result of the Democratic primary. JAMES DEVORE. 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 ic primary. J. NICK GRIFFIS I herewith, respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-el?ction for Supervisor, of Registration /of Edge field county, pledging myself to abide the result of the primary ; , election and to support the nommeesafjthe party. GEORGE Wr QUARLTES. I respectfully announce/ myself a candidate for Supervisor of Registra tion and pledge myself to abide the re suit of the Democratic primary. As J. must stay at my post, Tnakjing meal for the people, will be unable to make complete canvass.; / *N. Rj. BARTLEY. :*I resp ectfully annourice myself 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 thje same. CHARLES STROM. ' Supervisor of Registration. I hereby announce j 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 announce1 myself a candi date for Supervisor of. Registration subject to the rules/of the Democratic party, and solicit tine support ?of the people. ; C. H. WHATLEY. For (Co roner.' Through the solicitation of|my friends, I announce myself a candidate for the office of Coroner? subject to the Demor eratic primary, soliciting the. support of the people. / :GIP H.'SEIGLER. Ready m ape glasses, such-as you select for yourself over.tre'Counter, are always ?like on both eyes. Now then if you/have-"eyes of different focus, requiring glasses of different focus to m?ke them balance prop erly, what / are you going to do about it? [ Will you take Chances on getting one eye right land have the other- one wrong, producing muscular/trouble which you find out too late, pr will you haver your eyes carefully/tested, ea.ch eye,.:separate ly, and glasses fitted accordingly? This method is far safer and costs no more. GEORGE F. MIMS, Edgefield, - - : S. C. Citation. . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ? COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD. By ?J. D. Allen,Probate Judge: /#h ereas, J. Chalmers Btizhardt hadfmade suit to me, to grant him Leiters of Administration, bf the Estate and effects of Mrs. Sallie L. IVu/zhardt, deceased. 0 . These Are Therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dled and Creditors of the said Mrs. Sallie L. Buzhardt,\ deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be' held at Edgefield C. H., S. Cy on the nth day of-May, next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under ray hand this, 23rd day of April, 1910. . J. D. ALLEN, J. P.E. C. Hudnut's Toilet Articles. We have just added a complete line of Hudnut's celebrated toilet articles such as perfumery,- violet water, cold cream talcum i powder, nail enamel, etc. There is noth ing superior to these on the market. We invite the ladies to call. Penn & Holstein. Just received a new shipment of new models in the American Lady corsets, shapes to fit all figures, and every pair warranted by Rivas Bros. agents for Edgefield. M^SS^?L Williams5 Talcum Powder Four reasons for the rap idly growing popularity of Williams' Talcum Powder, j. The finest Talc the world affords. 2. The sweetest, dain tiest perfumes. 3. Most artistic/boxes. 4. The Hinged Top that prevents sticking, leaking and loss of per fume. The price of this powder is 25 cents but we will sell it for. 15 cents for a limited time, / B Penn & Holstein. Worn, shabby floors, marred, scratched woodwork, dingy, scuffed furniture can all be refinished and made to look like new. You can do it yourself at a trifling coot. ACME QUALITY stains and varnishes at one operation, impart ing to all kinds of surfaces the elegant effect and durable, lustrous surface of beautifully finished oak, mahogany, walnut, or other expensive woods. W. W.Adams & Company W a ii t e d. - ' ."ii;;,'"' . --? ' ' t'. ' . to sell your.small town lots and Country farms, demand good. lE^or Sale 12-room house in Edgefield with 1 acre land ALSO 10-room house with 70 acre farm. Known as Lewis Jones place. Home Real Estate Agency E. J. NORRIS, Mgr.r" Notice of the Colored Teachers Association. All (colored} School Teachers of Edgefield County are hereby notifi ed to meet at Edgefield, C. H., S. C., on Saturday before the third Sunday of this month. \The meet ing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. in the (colored) Methodist ; church, May 14th, 1910. All colored teach ers are urged to be present without fail. j A. W. Nicholson, Pres. I Milton Strother, P. L. Anderson. -JUST PUBLISHED Webster's NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary, (G. & C. Merriam Co., Springfield, Mass.) sarpasses the old International as andi as that book exceeded ?ta predecessor. < On the old foundation a new superstructure has been built. The reconstruction has been carried on through many years by a large force of barned workers, under the raperririon of Dr. W. T. Harris, former United States Commissioner of Educa'. 11 ti on, and reenforced by many eminent special- ~ ?sta. The definitions have been rearranged and amplified. The number of terms defined has been more thin doubled. The etymology, synonyms, pronunciation, hare received un sparing scholarly labor. The langnage of English literature for over seven centuries, the terminology of the arts and sdences, and the erery-day speech of street, shop, and house hold, are presented with fullness and clearness. In size of vocabulary, in richness of general information, and in convenience of consulta tion, the book sets a new mark in lexicography. 400,000 words and phrases. 6000 illustrations. 2700 pages. Go to========= The Red Hill .Cash Store For your Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, heavy and fancy groceries, hardware, etc. We have a full, stock of yeovil and short neckjiandle hoes, victor blades, heel sweeps and other farming implements. Until Juue ist we will sell to each customer seven- pack ages Arm & Hammer soda for 23c Among the ioc bargains there are hammers, hatchets, scales, screwdrivers, squares, 12 inch enamel wash basins, 12x14 bread pans, \ gallon glass pitchers. Many attractive ?nd^v-ai?able articles for 5c. See our nice line of white enamel preseiving kettles, dish pans, pitchers and basins. . Three cans tomatoes, peaches, apples, lye, hominy, okra, tomatoes, corn, hash, sweet or sour pickles, catsup, sausage,' syrup, coffee or oyster for 25c We offer a nice line of ladies belts and neckwear at prices which will please you. Tanglefoot, fly traps, wire dish covers. .See us before buying. Satisfaction guaranteed. QUARLES & MELLICHAMP, | Red Hill, - - - - S.C. SPRING CLOTHING Our Stock Compels. Admiration Suits $16.00 to $20.00 Also $10.00 to $12.50 Walkover oxfords, Straw hats and fur nishings. % Call to see us W. A. Hart