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limo PLEDGES MUST OE
FILED BY CANDIDATES
ONE WITH COUNTY CHAIR
MAN AND OTHER CLERK
OF COURT
EXPENSE ACCOUNT
Begins When Pledge is Filed, Ac
cording to Interpretation
of Rule
Under tho rules two pledges have!
to bo filed by tho various candidates |
before they begin upon their cam
pa'gns in tho lognl sonso of the
term, one of thcBo being with the
county chairman and tho other with
tho clerk of court.
.1 lint when a candidate's campaign
really begins ls a question that is
puzzling many ami therefore they do
not understand Just when they must
begin to heep tab on their expense |
account. Mr. C. 8*. Tolly, county
chilr.unn, stated yesterday that ac
. cording to thc way ho interpreted
tho rules, tho pledgo witii tho clerk
pt court should ho flied by tho can
didate Immediately after the plodgo
with tho county chairman is filed,
und tho keeping of tho expenso ac
count not later than that time time.
Under rulo 32 adopted by tho re
cent Columbia convention, candidate.,
for' tho various offices must filo .>
pledgo with tho county chalrmun not
later than 12 o'clock, noon, of tho day
preceding the day fixed for oponinp
of {.he official campaign, and at th?
B-imo timo tho campulgn aBsessmonh
mutt bo paid. As tho county cam
paign will begin on duly 21, candi
dates for the county offices must file
. their pledges and pay their assess
ments not later than noon of July
20, and sooner than this dato, if de
sired .
In addition to this pledge, the .can
didato ls required by rule 33 to filo ai
plodgo with tho clerk of tho court.'
this bring tho sanio pledges that ls j
required, .by section. 363 of tho crimi
nal codo. Tho rules and tho state
law provides that the pledge must bc
filed before tho candidato enters up
on his campaign.
Tho following ls a copy of tho I
' pledge thot has to ho signed with [
tho clerk ot court;
1, thc undersigned.. ..ot
tho County of ...and
Bt?t? bf South Carol?m, candidato for
. tho; ou?e*? of .
hereby pwdgo that I will not give nor
.spend monoy, or usp .Intoxicating ll
.' quors for tho pur poso of'obtaining or
v Influencing'.vote's, and that X shall,
at tho conclusion of the campaign
and boforo the primary ?Icctl?n, ren7
der to tho clerk of court or <seoro
- triry of blato aB horolnboforo provid
ed) under oath, an Itemised stato
. mont.of all money spent or provided
i>y me during tho campaign; for cam
paign purc?Bos up to th?t timo, and
I further pledge thai I will Irumed
lately fcr tho primary olccthm or
elections that I am a candidato In.
rondor an ltomlxod statociont, undor
oath, showing all further moneys
* spent or prqvldo4:by nio,ih said elec
tion. '
rollecllpg KxlilhltH.
Mr. 3. M. Byofs. county demon
stration agent, itt already collecting
exhibit.? for tho Andorson booth at
tho annual state fair In Columbia
thlB tall. He stated yesterday that
ne had some oxcolloht samples of
small grain,
Cherry, Chocolate and Vanfil?
ice Cretun al the Owl.-That's
aH.
TODAY
l'?HAMMINT
MARGUERITE CLARK
in ,
, (Molly Make-Believe.)
8ETTER KIND OF MOVIES
'PMoaa 460
~_u.:
v' For lui J.?ls s??so?i ,ueans a bril
t&f?ui some very satisfactory .sal?;
our busings take? a spurt. '
Wo havo many popular priced
you Should ?nen as gwt? i
'.^br^^^^ifl^?^ buckie
Yeti-naive, tho ?pportunity-.noi
1/?t wo do have the good? which y<
bualttess and have prepared for ii
- - ?blh^VinYatnac^
3B"
Hon FOR
THE li CHAUTAUQUA
ARE GOING RIGHT AHEAD
AND SPLENDID PROGRAM
ANNOUNCED
BEGINS JUNE 24TH
Among thc Speakers Will be Prof.
D. W. Daniel, W. H. Bar
ton and Prof. Shields
Tho people of Iva arc making ar
rangements for tho Throe Day Chau
tauqua which will begin there on
Juno 2< und will continuo through
Juno '?I.' Tho various committees
were appointed a few days ago and
they have bsen busy advertising, etc.
Ono of tho features of the program
will he th." educational "?nd agrtcul'
turn! day, June 20. On this day nd
dresiics will be mado hy Mr. W. II.
Harton, nusIstHtit stale ugent, und
Profi R. K Shields ot Clemson col
lege.
Tho program will contain many In
teresting features, there being well
known singers, players und lecturers,
among thom being Frof. D. W. Dan
iel of ClomBon collcgo, head of the
English department, and who wus re
cently tendered tho proahlency of Co
? lumbla college.
RAPID PROGRESS IN
THE DRAINAGE WORK
START DREDGING COX
CREEK SOMETIME DUR
ING NEXT WEEK
RAISE, ^TRESTLES
Of P. and N. and Blue Itfdge Rail
ways to Allow Machinery
To Paaa Under
- Rapid progress ls now hoing made
with tho drodge .work In tho Rocky
River Drainago district The work
baa now progressed to within abput
2,000 foot of tho P. & N. railway
trestle. '
Homet imo next week tho wonk will
kayo progressed as far as the point
whore Cox Creek empties into Rocky
r<ivcr and then the dredgo will be
turned up Cox Creok. "This stream
will ' ho dredged, It being estimated
that it will take about 30 days to
complete this part of it.
Upon tba completion of Cox creek,
tho work will again. bo started on
Rocky River and will raovo down
ward tb tiio trestle. When tho P. &
N. trestle is reached,? this will have
to be raised tn order to allow tho
drodge float to pac? down tho river,
os will also tho Mluo Ridge trestlo.
IMPROVE STORK
Changea Stade Ju Appearance ?til
Rosenberg's Place.
Further' Improvements are being
made in the Interior arrangements of
the store of Phil Rosenberg on Weat
side of the Bquaro this week the most
noticeable of which is a balcony In
tho rear of the 4 room which will bo
uBod for on- office ;nnd for a wrap
ping station- ' This store has' boon
completely remodel within tho past
row weeks and presenta a most
pleasing appearance
Mr. Rosenberg stated Thursday
that ho hoped to completo tho work
planned and Install. tho now flx
iuros in noxt few days. When this
Is dorie and tho proper display? fcan
he niade tho Rosenborg store will bq
.second to nono t nhtls sentloni
Condition Rr. Witherspoon
Dr R. O. Witherspoon ot the
Holland Storo section tills county io
seriously 511, and bis condition la /a
carded as critical. Ho ls one of tho
best known physicians In this coun
ty.' . . - ,
Stomach Troubles arid Cona|lpaUon
'?? will cheerfully say that Chamber
lain's Tablets aro tho most satisfactory
remedy for stomach and bladder troub
|es and constipation that I have sold
In thirty-four years* experience In the
drug '? service" *>ritea S, H. Murphy?
druggist, WellsbUrg. N. Y. Oblaln?
able, ^erywiere. ;
me Wedding and
ik business and nn opportunity to
s. *5feryyear, just >i^la;'5?jin^'>.\:-;',
and quick selling articles which
?old pendants, bronchos/ flexible>.j'.v?
ma BB BJ Q , ; '.
vi ..Wtf ara not on ihe flrjnp line
m need, fol* wo. bavo expected this
Will ANSWER CHARGE
M?YORS COURT TODAY
5.JUST APPEAR FOR ATTEMPT
ING BUSINESS WITHOUT
LICENSE
FIRE INSURANCE
Representative Gave Bond in Sum
of $15 for Appearance in
Court in Anderson
J. W. Noell,, who lt ls said, is
claiming to represent a fire Insur
ance company known as the Western
Reciprocal Underwriters of Kansas
('Ity, Mo , gave bond of $15 yester
day afternoon for his appearance in
mayer's court today at 12 o'clock
noon when ho will answer a charge
of doing or attempting to d<> fir? in
surance; business in the city of An
derson without a city license.
There ls a city ordhuincc rou. ul ring
each ?nsuranco company, nssonhitlon
or organization to pay a license of
$15 for tho prlvllego of doing busi
ness in tho city of Andorson and thc
charge ls that Noell made an ciTort to
do business without complying witb
this ordluanco.
lt ls raid Noell has been in the
.city for the past two or threo days
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? HONKA PATH ?
? . ?
Kev. S. T. Blackman spent Mon
day in Anderson.
Mr. . S. M; Byars of' Anderson,
county demonstration agent, was lu
this section yesterday afternoon.
M18BOS Edith and Ixnilse Sullivan,
who have been teaching In tho Ab
beville graded BcboolB, are hore tor
their summer vacation.
Mr W. B. Meacham. Jr,, cashier j
of the Port Mill Savings bank, was j
a visitor in the home of Rev. Ed
ward S. Reaves from Sunday until
Tuosday.
.Misses Kinma Wright and Ann Orr
Brock have been elected teachers in
tho Ninety-Six graded schools for the I
coming session. They aro capable
teachers and have made a success of j
their work.
Waro Shoals camp, No. 224 XV.
O. W., will unveil a monument to
the memory . of the lato . Sovereign
James A. Mattlsun at Broadmouth
church next Sunday afternoon . . at |
three o'clock. Tho Hon Henry C.
Tillman of Greenwood will bo tho
speaker of the occasion.
Hon. MI J. Ashley requests us to
state that tho enrollment hooka for
Fuck Springs precinct is at W. A
Shirley's store and that all voters
at that box can enroll by calling on
Mr. W. B. Cox, Jr. Don't forget that
you must enroll again this year In
order to vote in the coming primary.
Mr. Davie Phillips and Mrs. Ii.
B. Roark were happily married by
Rev. S. T. Blackman on Thursday
May 27. Both are residents of tin
Rock 8prihg section and aro popular
with; the peoplo ot that community.
Mr. J. P. flionroso '.md family who
have, resided in H o nea Path for a
long period of years, moved to Green
wood last Week whero Mr. Monroe-'s
head of the Chero-Cola Bottling
works. They haye a number ol
friends and relatives in this town and
vicinity who regret their departure.
Supervisor J. Mack King of An
derson was. hero for a Bhort while!
yesterday in tho Interest of his c-m
dtdacy for. reelection. Mr. King ls"|
making a Vigorous campaign' vend,
fool a ';n cou raged oyer tho outlook
for rvel?cil?n? H? .expects to como
hore again soon and will.-'spend some
time making a tour of this " section ; ot
the county.
Mr. D. Ashmore Davis, a promi
nent citizen and for moro, than 25
years a . leading merchant;.''died sud
only at his place of. business in Lau
rena yesterday.'afternoon. Death is
supposed .to have boon caused by ?p
poplexy. Mr Davis was a ihombor]
of thc firm cf Davis,, Roper & Co
and was about 56 yours of og?. Ho
ls survived by his wife and twa
daughters.
Mr. 'Lawrence O. Robinson died
yesterday nftornoon at his homo
In tho Lovel f^and section abd wa-?
burled at Llttlo Fdvor church thia
afternoon. ..Mr, Robinson .was o/suf
ferer from ?ancor ot the stomach and
spent RO?DO timo in Johna Hopkins
hospital under treatment of a spec-,
lal int. Ho waa a Splendid citizen and
was held in tho highes* es' ?ara by
the people of his community.- Ho
was B(W?r of Mrs. [W: "A. Calla
han of, .thia.-place.
. : Ophelia .Gliracr, wjfe ?> of -Mri
Pt -Ri OH mer. died suddenly ? last
Thursday hvemhg at ,0:so o'clock - at.
her homo lu the Chlqholh' mill rll
isg&^TWre. cti m or had been in ' poor
health for aotne time, but of late her
health eeomod to ho trapping.
ttSm^vM^b?r .Jhfer'i.'inwrt
eons and : ona daughter.. The fun?
scr^icoa were conducted by R*&?)&
? . Reaves and tho burial waa ? m ade
Sanders Now In Llgon A
dbetter Banding.
Meanders has
d ic "?owv located laj ,
4 ?W?r npllding on
s office being r-wagi
A?COT ic yiciTjun
nui.ni io ?lui I mu
PIG CLO
HAS BEEN IN LEBANON AND
HONEA PATH SECTIONS
THIS WEEK
DOING SPLENDIDLY
And He Says That AU Are Show
?og Up Well With Their Work
-Name? of Members
Mr. s. M. ilya rfc, county demon-*
stratton agent, has been busy for the
past few days visiting tho members
or the pt^ clubs tn. (he Monea Patti
und tho lebanon section. Me stated
yeatorday that' ho was very much
pleased with tho showing that tho
members were making and that they
wfi'o tnki.'?g i? prest deal of In'rr
In tho work.
During this week he Jins visited the
following members: In Lebanon sec
tion: Lucius nreazeale, .lohn Martin
Hugh Wclborn, Louie Kelly. 'James
Smith, Louja Dalrymple. M. B.
nichardson, Jr., Guy Norris, Annie
MoBcley, Jeanette Williams and An
ulo Laura Keaslor; in tho Honea Path
section: Otto Brock-, Stephens Calla
han, Thomas Findley and John Dun
lap, thc litter being a menibor of tho
corn club.
> G HA DILATE 8 AT FUK3IAN
I'r;'nh Vox rind 51!inly Hutchinson Ko*
.eelred Diplomas.
Anderson *te*? ti?'?yyoung" mon who
graduated nc'7'rm?h university'this
year, they be Wig'Messrs.' Frank Cox
and Manly Hutchinson.
Mr. Cox had tho distinction of be
ing the only first honor man at the
university during the past year and
he graduated with much praise. He
won the scholarship medal for tho
highest marks-and missed winning
the oration contest by less than One
point. Mr. Cox was also editor-in
chief of the Bon Homme during thc
past BOSBion.
Mr. Hutchinson is a son of Mr. J.
H . Hutchinson and w. manager of
tho Furman football; ?cam for the
past year. '\
Among those attending tho com-v
mencemen* exercises 'from Anderson
wer? Judge and Mrs. W. F. Cox of
this city. Judge Cox is a member
of th? board of trustees and in tho
absence Of the chairman of the board
presided at tho an?ual meeting On
Wednesday'. He therefore, 'signed
the dlplo/nias. '! ' ?
EXPECTED ffiffi- TODAY
Members Mouth Carolina Railroad]
Commission Coming: Herc.
MossrB. John G. 1H chard* and G
McDufB" Hampton, of!'theviouth Car
olina r il road commission, were in
tho etty'this aftornood on a tour of
inspection of the Greenville and Co
lumbia branch of the Southern. They
had dinner at the' Oregon and left j
later for Abbeville, Arider son and
Greenville. Supt. Maxwell ls nc-'
companying them.- Greenwood |
Journal.
.IPI 1IJJJ,
Your
; can be properly designed f and fitted
If you havo.it done by. Campbell. Wnyt
This ls my special ty/and'all 1 do.
it ia very natural that ona can becomo
moro proficient In one thins than they
."rn In *o roany different thing*. I
don't plcuao overyone. /."Christ did
h'L'.' : However, you' roust romomber
that everyone doesn't - please roo and
lt you Would coneidor lt trom this an
glo v/o would be nearer on a par: Did
you over think of thia?? '
Prices atways rlgbt, gSJOO to 85.00 up.
ItcpalrB' loo up. :.-?-'!
He?isSorcd Optometrist ?
W. \.VHlT^t|R ST.
... Andersen .Talent
Hr- .
2 Heels- Her Wm^Mt^??^
? APPEARANCE
IS A BIG ASSETT
I?. .VI'
Looking tlie part of prosperity is
half the battle; and the part that
good clothes play 5n this needs no
discussion.
THE 3U?T3 WE SELL at $15 and 430
are the sort that reflect credit on a man. To young fellows they
give the wanted, Jive, up-and-gping, ?et there look. To older men,
they lend dignity, stability, an appearance of', worth.
BOYBEN SHOES
- M.50 --
rt . ? : * ?
Master shoe designers have fashioned these shoes so that
they preserve the natural grace-of the foot by continuing ,th?
lines of the instep arid ankle, and while they are thea neatest
shoe you can buy they are also the most comfortable and inva
riably give long wear. Tari and- Black.
wi
mm
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You Ham OL ?$0&MM)wn,a Mwn?
Niiie faiuilies applied to rent the Fe?si?r; ^Hb???e
house..
':{? ' . ? ...
When Vr Sntoafciteft Anderson, t?^ee furn
% IFji^ttfoif; i ih?**s^ . -^*?? ^bidi t?efc*r;?^ H&^'o yi?ti ;
(Big or Lillie)
mm
lands.; i:f. ;Ajnder&ori Gourity 4
that AV-? have bought d?rhi?
the past twp yjttjs ai&trific? *
.prices.
. Ws have bought when others
linell, located.'' ? 'Im?W???
US
AY?. fsn 3c??- yod farms ?h?U
Ar)H pay ^^t?S^?^f<m?
your inVesttnent,
'Mrs. Murray's house.
; ' rifar^ijl?3 <as-sftm aa-:'ft;^$y&o
move; to ^ - j
wa?tingt^
home, ;30; they can haye the Murray noris?. ?
k?cy M Watsoo
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?y' irr.