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8-25-1916 The hesC ter News August 25, 1916 W. W. Pegram

Stewart L. Cassels

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The heC ster News at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Chester News 1916 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CHESTER, S. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST, 2S 1B16. SEPTEMBER 5TH CHESTER COUNTY GOOD ROADS DAY

LIQUOR SHIPMENTS IN GEORGIA SEEM CROWING ARMENIA NEWS the restrictions pieced on the ship- Tea jwulan Help Republicans Call' ment of whiskey into the state by the Up Mauuri One* Vetoed ,by ff«nrgis prohibition laws which be- .President and Postponed by came effective on Hay 1. the Quantity of liquor being shipped into Atlanta Washington, Aug. 21—Ten Dem-. and other cities appears to be con- ocratic Senators unexpectedly revolt- stantly increasing. ed today, and joining the Republi- Not only arc individuals using the cans, forced consideration of the Im- lawful limit of two quarts a month up migration Bill which the Democratic to the very limit, but recent disclos- Caucus had agreed to lay over until ures by the police have tended to next session. show that's much greater supply than Their action threatens to delay the the lawful limit is being received in adjournment of Congress, which-had the city. beeA .unofficially set for Sept. .1, al- Probably the main reason for the though some Senators think the de- rapid and steady increase in the num- bate on the measure will be short. ber of shipments is the fact that pri- The motio^ to take up the bill Carw-J vate supplies laid in before the law " became effective are now exhausted, olina. Chairman of the "Immfgra'.TorT or-nearing-oxhausticc. -Thft.condition Committee, and the Democrats who evidently obtains not only in Atlanta, supported him were Ashurst, Arizo- but in other cities throughout the na; Beckham, Kentucky; Cham'i r- lain and Lane, Oregon; Hardwick. The express company has been Georgia; Myers, Montana; Overman, forced to double its quarters here and North Carolina; Vardaman, Misns- at numerous otheir large shipping sippi, and Culberson, Texas. -The points, and/till the end is not in sight. With conditions in Northern Mex- vote was 27 to 24. If the present shipping law contin- ico comparatively quiet, Preaident Debate began on the measure im- ues on the statute books and if liquor Wilson and his advisers'have no de- mediately and proceeded until 2 shipments continue to ihciva :e like sire to keep Gen. Pershing in Mex- o'clock, when the Revenue Hill they have been ipcreasing in the past ico any longer than necessary. There automatically came before the Scr.- several weeks, it will not be long be- is a fear that the immediate with- aje. Senator Smith then moved IO fore the records of liquor shipments drawal of the troops might lead to displace the Revenue Bill, provoking in the ordinaries' offices will be the freah bandit outbreaks, but there is an all afternoon discussion which most voluminous of all the records good ground for the statement that will be resumpd^omoriow. kept by these officials. the American commissioners will not Adiqlnistruionleaders said t!:at The requirement that every indi- haggle over the right of the United they had enough votes to defeat tl c vidual receding a shipment shalLgive States to maintain an armed force Smith motion. Even some of the his iiame and his family history and on Mexican soil when they become revolting Democrats have declared rrfakf) affidavit to his temperate hab- convinced that the de facto author- their intention of voting against it. its and have his name recorded in ities are able to maintain order and Should it prevail, the resulting fight the office of the ordinary is becom- furnish proper protection from raids over the literacy test provision might ing less and less a deterrent. and violence aldng the border, upset all adjournment calculations. While progress has .been made by President Wilson has vetoed the bill Market -Cotton Slowly and Prices j the President and Secretary Lansing once because of the literacy test. It Will Remain High. in the selection of the two map who passed the House earlier this session - Secretary Hester of the New Or- 1 are to serve with Secretary of the by a large majority. leans Cotton Exchange in hie annual 1 Interior Lane as the Ameijcan mem- Senator Stone of Missouri accused report recently issued shows the bers of the joint commission, ao an- the ten Democrats with bqing untrue world consumption of American cot- nouncement was made tonight . The •to their party principles and with ton during the year just ended to; expectation is that the personnel* of having violated the pledges of. the have been J0>2,000 bales, includ- the commission will be completed party caucus. ing linters, which breaks all previous; during the present week. "With the aid of a solid Republi- records. In other words, despite' the' Officials tonight laughed at the El can vote,"" he said, pointing io the great world war, the world has this Paso report that the Mexican mem- South Carolina Senator, "you have year taken more American cotton. . bers of the joint commission, among been able to sidetrack a measure than ever before in its history. While' other things, will propose an offensive which the Democratic Party has we produced last year, influd>ng lint-' and defensive alliance between ,the promised shall become a law this ers, only a little more .than ,12,000,- United Stsitesapd Mexico. session. Your action today will live 000 bales consumption ' amounted to to haunt you in the future. nearly 16,000,000. ' GIRLS- LEARN LATIN "I regard myself as just as good a On top of this, the latest estimate IN SEVEN DAYS STUDY Democrat as tl^g Senator from Mis- of the United States Department of souri," Senator Smith retorted. "I Agriculture indicates a crop this year Tw* Secured a PrUe for Translating, was not bound by any party caucus between 13,000,000 and 14,000,000 and Their Work is Now U*d and served notiee as Chairman of the bales, and unquestionably crop con- la Pedagogical Teaching. committee that I would move that ditions have become worse rather this bill.be considered at the first op- than better since' the Government re- Portland, Ore, Aug., 19—At the .portunity . In my judgment this Is University of .Oregon, at Eugene port was issued. The situation in a the most important piece of legisla- nutshell, then, is that next year the Ore, Betty Schafer, thirteen, and tion that has.come before Congress Jane Campbell, fourteen,, translated world is going to demand more A- this session. It was .passed by the merican cotton than will be produced. a few days ago »f200-word composi- House by an overwhelming-vote.' tion into Latin after only seven days|. It takes no financier or. economist to When the debate in the morning on sen what this means: prices are bound instruction, * the provision of the bill relating to to bo fiigh. ' Dr. Berle, an educator of > Cam- the exclusionof Asiatics Was begun bridge, Mass, is employing the ser- ' At the same time the cotton growers the Senate went into executive ses- of the South must not forget the "au- vices of the two girls to show the sion and consideration of sessions pedagogical classes at the university tumnal dip in the cotton market" de- which relate particularly to Japan scribed in The Progressive Farmer the .time that can be saved in teach- proceeded in secret. ing last year,—must not forget that the heavy volume of "distress cotton" Seven days before neither girl had •BIG; GUNS STOP FOES ever studied any Latin. In the com- thrown on the market,in September, October afld November has almost position submitted there was-.not a British Artillery'Checks Enemy Skis mistake in vocabulary or position without fail forced the market down and the other errors were very few. every year, the average time of thia , , Aug. 22—British artillery The translation called for .the use of depression.coming during the first" has checked the advance of skir- the first and second declensions. half of November. Now we would mishers of the central powers in a "The secret Hes in teaching the pu- hardly advise holding cotton when the sector of the .Struma front, 36 miles pifs to associate," Dir. Berle said '"I price is 14 or 15 cents/ or seed at $45 northeast of Saloniki, says * -war started Jane and Betty "by- having or $60 a ton; but the,moment prices WAR GAME TAXES •office statement tonight on operations them learn the vocabularies through begin to break evg»y farmed ought to NAVY RESOURCES . in the Balkans. Working parties en-' hold his cottjw'off the market until looking UR.eVery English'derivative. TO* GET SUPPLIES Elsewhere inthis issue appears a trenching opposite Kttmarjan "and prices risftfgain, as they will surely When we capie to the word 'Mfgnus' statement of the Fanners Mutaal la' - Cavdarmah on the. Same front also do. If necessary, we would even bor- they went to.the dictidnary and found First Hypothetical Gap in Country's surance Association, of Chester, of were disjJeried by British artillery, row money to • hold our cotton for 'magnanimous magnificent 'magni- Defense Dev»lope« poiat ><»•»

Aims without having been sighted he will "Apportionments: the Societies' be able to employ his fleet to hold off Minimum Obligation to Missions." the "blue" squadrons while a landing "Expense Fund for Supplyng As-, is effected. . sociation Needs" The Sewell Point base was only one "Importance of Association Execu-. of a number so scattered along the tive Committee Meetings." coast that the defending fleet Time and Place for First M«eting, have quick access to.any stores R Report of Committee op TUilW and might need. Should the department Place. have failed, to repair damages before j Admiral Helm calls upon it for aid from that particular base his ship* will have to go far out .of their way. to coal and take on ammunition and supplies. . GASOLINE DUE TO DROP TO >0 CENTS IN 10 DAYS lion u to WWW They Are Fairly Tr..W Arlni in TO THE PUBLIC We want to thank yon for yonr generous r response last season when we announced < that we would bny cotton seed. With the tf ife s^ we ilif lonjht" a tonnage. Again we solicit an oppor- • taeity to bny yonr seed. Season 1916 to J 17 calling your attention to convenience of unloading at our scales and assurance of highest market prices at all times.

RODMAN-BROWN COMPANY Chester, S. C.

Get Rid of Tan, JOS. WYLIE & Sunburn and Freckles by using HAGAN'S just issued, telWall about Magnolia $3? Crimson Clover, COMPANY Alfalfa and all Grass and Clover - UIC uuuung. Seeds for Fall Planting. e ears your complexion of Tan and Wood's Fall Seed Catalog also Blemishes. You cannot know how Clves "full and complete Infor- good it is until you try it Thous- mation about ands of women say it is belt of all beaut mere and hr-Js Sunburn Vegetable Seeds AMOSKEAG GINGHAM quickest Don't be without it a that ca:i be planted to advantage \»ay longer. Get a bottle now. At and profit in the late Summer and your Druggist or by mail diredt. Fail. U Is altogether the most use- UTILITY BRAND el s for ei, ful and valuablo Fall Seed Catalog A.. ? U bcr color. White. issued. This as.you know is one of the best Ginghams on the mar- Pink, Rose-Red. Mailed free to Gardeners, Market ket, colors absolutely fast, beautiful, new patterns—our Growers and Farmers on rcqucit. SAMPLE FREE. •Write for It. price for the fall only LYON MFC. CO.. 40 So. Stb Sc. BnUn N.Y. T.W.WOOD CtSONS., KIDDY CLOTH , Pn»U.«t of ParW.r Company De- SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. FOR MAGISTRATE 32 inches wide, tough as leather, fast colors, makes beau- scribe* Recant Large Transac- tions—Directors Reelected. Thefriends of W. T. Castles an- tifnl dresses or waists for boys. You will like it. nri™ I nounce him as a candidate for the NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF FI- 1 Verbal report on the sale of the office of Magistrate for Blackstock NAL DISCHARGE. 1VANHOE ZEPHYRS ' Hampton group was given by M. C. Township subject, to the result of Notice is hereby given that the un- Branch, president, at a meeting of the the Democratic primary. 1 dersigned as administrator of the es- stockholders of the Parker cotton tate of John S. Roney, deceased has The Queen of Cloths mills held Tuesday at GrcfinviJIe, ac- IT IS TRUE filed with A. W. Wise Probate Judge 32 inch wide, a great range of beautiful styles, colors guar- cording to W, A, Clark, who returned that the unusual sale of a rer for Chester County his Final Return, yesterday after, attending the meet- is the best evidenct "of its merit. and will apply to said Probate Court anteed, the greatest cloth on the market, price lp 2-3c ing. Twenty stockholders, represent- for his Final Discharge from said ing 80,000 shares, attended the meet- We have also received our fall line of wool dress goods trust on' the 1st, day of Sept, next ing. AH of the directors were re- serges, poplins, gaberdines, twills; etc. elected. W. B. MORRISON, Admr. of Est. of JOHN S. RONEY. A committee was appointed by the July 31st 1916. stockholders to report on the ques- tion of recognising the Monaghan 4-T. pd. and Victor groups. "The coprfnittee will also suggest a proper" reduction- of the common and preferred stock You are expected to be in Chester to make the capital more reasonable," Tuesday night to see the election re- said Mr. Clark.. turns from {he entire State. A'detailed written report covering the sale of the Hampton group will be sent -In a few days to all of the stockholders, Mr. Clark .said. The figures on the sale were given by 1 SEASHORE EXCURSION PresidenfBranch at the Greenville > VIA meeting. The report will show the amount received for the . properties and how jt has been applied. W. E, SOUTHERN RAILWAY Beattie of Greenville is treasurer of the Parker company. FROM Chester, Winnsboro, Ridge AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS TO CHARLESTON, S. C. / AND RETURN Wednesday, August 30, 1916.

The fdllowing Schedule and low tound- trif fare# will apply from poftiU named below: P*™ CHESTER Train No. 35 at 6:38 A. M. J3.0C Leave BLACKSTOCK Train No. 35, 7:02 A. M. S2.75 Leave,COLUMBIA 11:30 A.M. Arrive CHAR. LESTON 4:00 P. M.

Returning, leave Charleston 12 September 1, arriving Columbia 4:2 necting with iyo. 28 for Charlotte, 1 bia 5:25. Take the Family and £pend 2

The manage-a of the various elec- Days at the Seashore on this tion precincts in the county are re- quested to 'phone the Chairman, Mr. Inexpensive Trip. Jas, H; GUnn, the result of the bal- lots.cast^At their respective boxes at For Further Information, apply to Loc«l Agent, or to ihe elrllest possible moment next w. E. McGee, A. G. P. A. S. H. McLean, D. P. A. Tuesday evening. Columbia, S. C. Columbia, S. C. -c — - "•rv 'ii^np^s - ' "«

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NOTICE! Today Friday Oliver Morosco

*u.-7.".„ caanssKae We will be in the market again Rita Jolivet this Fall for cotton seed, and will pay IN the highest market price for same. 'The International Marriage" A 5 Act Paramount Society Play See us before you sell. SATURDAY The Famous Triangle Program Presents Willard Mack 'THE CORNER" The S, M. Jones Company A 5 Act Dramatic Play , Alse Fatty Arbuckle & Mable Normand Eatty and Mable Adrifti* A Screaming 3 Reel Keystone Comedy MONDAY Harold Lockwood And May Allison The Masked Riders' A 5 Act Metro Play

DAVENPORTS

I LANDSFORD TOWNSHIP EN- Settees and Folding Lounges in imitation THUSIASTIC FOR GOOD ROADS orgenuine leather at prices that interest (Written .for The News you. The Committee composed of Messrs Robert Gage, S. D. Cross and" A, L,- Gaston for the Good Roads Rally on 1 September 6 in Landsford Township report -an enthusiastic reception on Lowrance Bros. •their trip "yesterday. The Citizens of this Township will turn out en mass 153 Gadsden Street. and do splendid work that day. They Phones Store 292 Residence 136 and will s^nd the roads on the east of 1'ish Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers. ins Creek and will put in. terra cotta pipes Instead of the old bridges on the cast side of the Creek. Those who attended tUc meeting yesterday form- ed sub-Committees to report the names of all citizens who would work on that day arid this report is to be made on next Tuesday when the work will be assigned by Mr. 8, A, McWat- ers the Township. Contmissioner Those who attended'the respective meetings were as follows: -Fwl|«' Star. Meeting: 8. A. Mc- Waters, R, H, Fudge, I., L, Culp, Ar- thur G, Westbropk, F, "B. Mr Fad den. J( B, Crosby, T, J, McFadden, H, C. Thomas and^E,^, Crosby., BmcomviP. Meeting: V, Howze, Chairman, 3, B, HowzC/'J, H, Jordan, W.K, Hinnant, J, Giordan, Jesse Ferguson) J,- C, Jordan, J, W, Morri- son, L,i E, Gibson, f. H, Gladden, J, M, Smith, F, J, Smith, C, B. Turner, C, B, (Jordan, Davis Kirkpatrick, I. W, Howze, Wm. Ross, F.A Drcnnsn, L. M, Jordan, RewfJ, K, Moore, Jim Gladden, Jnifc^CrGladden, J, W, Hind- man, H, Hindman, Lucius Howze. Fort Laws Meeting: W/ L. Abor- CITIZENS OF CHESTER COUNTY Kluttz Department Store has just received its Fall nathy. Chairman, T, L, McFadden, D, It has been an established presi- Ferguson, G. Anderson, S, A, Mc- dent to givs a second term but sine} and Winter shipment of men's shirts. Watters, H-, E, Turner,/E, R, Kelsey, my opponent has been in officii it has W, F, Jordan, Sr., J, W, Henson, E, been made a four year term and I ^Everything that is exclusive *nd new in colors and R, Henson. T, MAHyatt, H, F, Hollis, feel that I have as much right to the designs are embraced in this shipment. and Jim Andersori, J, Elmira Jordan, State ballots arid county ballots term aa my opponent As to my cap- C, L, Dunlap, G, W, McKeown. L, "M, from 22, counties of South Carolina ability I leave that to the public to Wllliford, 8, E, Killian. J„ R, Turn- "were expressed to the troops of the decide. There is something alluring and appealing about a er. D, H, Hyatt/J,\B, Daniel Snd National Guard sow stationed on the A. C, FISCHEL. young man attired in an It is the gualhnteed T, McFadden. / \ border, Saturday by H. B. Thomas, acting secretary of, the State Demo- shirt, too matter how dazzling the color and pattens THE STAT£ CAMPAIGN MEETING cratic executive committee. County »T*™ld young man, there'are some that will startle area We regfet that,we vjill not be able chairmen of the/ remaining counties to give o6r readers a cull account of were, instructed to, forward their, you—they are tub proof. Then there are conservative today's State campaign meeting in county ballots ^direct. Approximately postmaster at Corn well's,or from the, and semi-conservative patterns. In fact, shirta U. S, Civil Service Conunlasioa,;at Chester.! However, we [have already 6,000 Allots were sent to the border. . Washington, D. C. givWseveral full accounts of meet- to salt all male members of the family. Attention is called to -the state here today will, no doubt, be along TKe News is in receipt of the fol- The eleven o'clock hour at the A, board of health regulation that re- Notice window exhibition. It will pay the young m< he same lines as at other places. lowing from Mr. E, F, Reid. General R; P. church trext Sunday morning quires all children under sixteen The candidates will not be through Passenger Agent of the Carolina & will be devoted to a children's day ex- years of age buying tickets'for rail- going to Universities and Colleges to see these shirts. rpeaking when we go to press, hence North-Western-Railways-Train num- ercise. All are cordially invited to at- road travel'in South Carolina to pre- ouj failure to publish the meeting. ber six, Tuesday August twenty-ninth tend. ~ • sent to the agent a health certificate will be the first passenger train we Anyway, we will put in some hafd showing that they are free from in- •^willjbe able to operate north of Le- There is about fifteen hundred work next Tuesday night and /will fantile paralysis or from contact with Kluttz Department Store noir. N, C-, All schedules" after that people in Chester today to hear the give our readers the result of the pri- date will be filled. candidates fop the various State of- mary election on that day. fices. The meeting is being heW in Dr. Albert N, JWhiteaides, of Bode the Opera House, which is packed to Mrs. U, C, Voils, of Mooresville, Hill, spent the week-end with rela- its full-capacity, with several hundred N, C, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, C, Carpenter on York street. TOWN«HII> SUPERVISOR. The friend^ Mr. .N. a Ston# SOMETHING OF A HIGHFLYER. wish to annoane^.bim for a candid*tg Statement of J. ft. Fuimi M. S, Lively, for the past five years for Townghjp Supervisor of confidential clerk and bookkeeper ville tc$mdl|p, subject tg the rules for John T. Roddey of Rock Hill, is a of the Democratic primary. . • defaulter, to a very considerable a- AdaU forre-eleetlon to the office mounV Thin fact has been street talk pf sheriff of Chester county, sub- FOR SOLICITOR. • " ! * in Rock Hill for more than three |«ct to the result of the Democratic I hereby announce myself a can- ' ' weeks; but it has not been published ttD( Primary. for Solicitor of the 6th., Judicial Cir- * previously. A representative of The LrcHggMij^^sLJ * Children. ^ , D. H... OOI.VIN. tuit, subject to the Rules of the Dem- Farmer* Enquirer heard something: on the Mothers SHERIFF. ocratic Party. g to tub- lubj c! when in Rock Hill last Satur- We hereby announce W. Dupre f AST!]!?)! Knowjhat • 1 J. HARRY FOSTER. •by and took the trouble to make Anderson a candidate for Sheriff of such investigations as were practi- . Ci=st»r-eeunty, jrabiect tj>. tt»e .rulea ANNOUNCEMENT.. * 93G.4t <.aMe The strect gtories wcro rather Genuine'Castoria and result of Uie Democratic prima- ALCOHOL 3 PS CENT! I 'CM'' The friends of Mr. Paul T. Wade w A..- •. i*f*'•'Mfr 'ItWlfcBli- |f|t, ry. FRIENDS. wish to announce him as a candidate Cash received from assessments Ho TJonbt'TiS'to th^-main-facta-whidi 2 arc to the effect that Lively was a for the office of County Commission- Cash received from borrowed rao'n t er, subject to the rules of the Dem- Cash received from first premium ® trusted employee, who had full au- Bears the /fir ocratic primary. during year policies written thority to draw checks on Mr. Rod- r"' -?«•—r , fill.29 5,239.81 Jey's bank account to any-amount— FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ———— ^ jn his own favor of-coiirsd, but in ftwjSSBjj rtjjifhufi Signature / jf. lr , - $6,176.22 favor of the business. Mr. Roddey ness and testXontalns nekbtr D * /\\ \JJ 1 The friends of W. W. Cane Is here- of trusted him implicitly. A few weeks by nominate him as a candidate for - DISBURSEMENTS. Losses incurred and paid during year ago the canceled checks for July astes* Aw the office of County Commissioner, ^ came directly into the hands of Mr. subject to result of Democratic Pri- Return premiums on new policies Paid for adjusting losses. $1 to each director per Roddey, more by accident than other- adjustment ...... - wise, and during a more or less cas- dldstt for re-«lec*lo« to the office FRIENDS. Salaries: Secretary $500, Directors' annual meeting ual examination of these checks, Mr. of Clerk of the Court tor Cbeetar $8 - Roddey came upon one or two that county, subject to the rules of Uie FOR SOLICITOR. Insurance Department $14, office supplies $27.80 . ' he did not understand. He instituted Solicitor J. K. Henry stands for re- Democratic primary. Federal Income Tax ...... ' • inquiries, and these inquiries led to" J. SL OORNWELL. nomination before the Democratic Printing and Advertising ' an examination K his cash books and Primary. Borrowed money $500, Interest on same $7.27 ' | journals where previously he hnd been I h«reh7 announce myself a ean- Auditing books J._ r,'nn i 007 is I X'vi"K attention only to his ledger. dldato for tho ofrii 0 of Clerk of the FOR SUPERVISOR. " Then followed a little investigation of Court for Chester county, subject I hereby announce myself a can- „ 74 Liwiy himself. At first tfii' ydQng to the rules of the Democratic pri- didate for re-election to the office of * • o. Mn appeare(j very innocent and mary. Conuty Supervisor, subject to the pbnsible; but later he broke down, wcn n (THX CEXTM/R COMFAD; J. E. NUNNERY. rules of the Democratic primary. S2 178 "4 ' ' t° tears and confessed that he . DAVIS G. ANDERSON. , was a defaulter to the amount of FOR AUDITOR. None $250 or more. He" stood high in the I hereby announce myself a ean- TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR. Insurance in foi 11,075,528.00 Methodi»t church and friends offer- dldste for ro-eleciloa to the office The many friends of Mr. W. A. Written during . - 121,540.00 od to make good any shortage up to ot County Auditor, subject to the Csssels wish to announce him as a $500. They had no idea that there result of the Democratic primary. candidate for supervisor of Black- 1,197,068.00 was anything .wrong further than M. C. FUDGE. stocks Township subject to the rules 44,593.00 possibly a few inadvertent errors; but of the Democratic Primary. further investigation of the books I hereby announce myself a can- 1,152,476.00 showed that the shortage ran up into didate foe the office of Auditor for FOR MAGISTRATE. .... , » . , the. thousands. This is the substance All items of income and disbursement were verified and „f h et story. The representa- Chester county, subject to the rules The many friends of Mr. John A. t c stre tdded, the totals resulting submitted above. All receipts and* tive of The Enquirer went to Mr. of the Democratic primary. Stevenson of Leeds hereby nominate him for Magistrate of HalsellviDe 'oucbers were scrutinized and found to be regular and issued Roddey for confirmation. He said he *- - - - ^_ did not care to give out any informa- e township, subject to t£e result of the Jr FOR TREASURER. tlon; but upon being pressed admit- It Always Helps Democratic Primary. 100 was made during the year. lcd the subaUntiaI accuracy of the I hereby announce myself k candi- says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In enses 6c. per $100 were incur-' f:,cU outlined above,. He said that he date for re-election to the office of FOR MAGISTRATE. writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's Treasurer of Chester county,- sub- did not know how hsrd he had been Ionic. She says further: "Before I began to use The friends of J. R. P. Gibeon here- " : • hit; he could probably find out by Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I ject to the result of the Democartic NOTICE TO FARMERS—Ship us by nominate him for Magistrate of ^ — . paying $500 to an audit company, thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able primary S. E. WYLIE. your wheat. We grind and return a Rossville township, subject to the re- I . MX I C 1 I £X hut he was not sure that- it would1 to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles you, 36 lbs best straight Flour stilt of the Democratic primary. , * * be worth that much to know. Lively of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon I hereby announce myself a candi- made, and 12 lbs. Bran for each For Infants and .•fldren jg „ praduute of Wofford college. He gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, date for the office of Treasurer for bushel of No. 1 wheat Prepay as well as run a big water mill. Chester county subject to the rules FOR MAGISTRATE. III Use For Over 30 Years came to Rock Hill about five years Freight. Fair dealing and prompt I wish every suffering woman would give of the Democratic primary. J' R* Hicklin is hereby nominated Always bears _/9 -

y J. J. McLURE.

SUFFERINC AND SURGERT can be avoided by using kWius'iaxim* I {SAVE TIME in my COOKING!" "THErTOUCH of a lighted match gives^full heat on the instant and

the name stays put' when it's regulat- At your work insist ui ton gooil light—the white, steady light of Matfonal Mazda. Good lich't ed. It turns on and off like a gas is equally important at hom*. , - f National Mazdas not only give better light and better sight, but/cost less for current For the stove!" Srijon kta°,ey tJlke one"th' rd «lectricity. For tke same cost they give thre^ times the light of .. . ..We "ball be happy to aid! you,in floating Jhe proper »»es and styles for the correct/economical The New Perfection Oil Cook Stove, the lighting of your house. ' stove with the long blue chimney, is built to save time. Southern Public Utilities Company The long blue chimney gives a perfect 131 GADSDEN STREET . - • .. — - PHON. -E ,5 ,0, ,, ,, draft, and assures a clean, even heat, rrr rr r and a lasting satisfaction. We Would Not New Perfection Oil Cook, Stoves are TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR. made in many styles and sizes. They The friends of R. H. Westhrook, believing that he wopld be a suitable Dare* To Disap- «e sold by most good dealers who will *an for the responsible position as gladly show them. Supervisor Ltfwisville Township here- by announce him aa a candidate for rtof SAFETYJPIROT^iabelng-wagvd point You Look for The Long Blae Chimney Oc^EleclrioLinea. that position subject to the rules of Our reputation for prompt aad ml tfce Democratic Primary. rafeom^'iNTEREsriomj? Taxpayers. fUl.nl ..,rk. J, xU«lig, prauiaj Uae Aladdin Security Oil to Obtain the repairing clothes U unexcelled. Wtt- Sa£e"an'd 'conservative Try n. only to "find that yow best results in Oil Stoves, Heaters - ' and Lamps „ M 3afei tnvcalrn>cnle V «Ioth« will look better, set betUr mai g$snWa» adopte d bylhisb&nk announce myself a can- i Sheriff of Chester county, STANDARD OIL^ COMPANY (NewJtrier) D- °- Charlotte, N. C. ( SESva. ^ Charleiton, W. Vs. T. D, ATKINSON /-Y-V Charleston, 8..C. , The National Exchange Bank mk lt j / Chester, S. C. J n^S> THE LONG BLUE CHIMNEY1 CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS ft iDlEU . PROFITS $S4,000 00

' - ^ (gif- WH r^KINNEXX, Assistant CasUer