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PICKENS SENTINEL LOCAL NEWS. Plonty of reins and baa roads. --re. Hoane I. Itp.oni di Clinton, Is viltin gi4jliiU aij in 1idkdiy: Mt 1 jf"dd Autstin, of I3olloil vbftedt hf tJirtliei hr. Farle; last *dek; 'ihe August torth of the U. S: Jdut opens in Greenvilli not Minday. -Miss Ilenld Austin, of WiliinMtoii, NIted h'or Aunt, Mrs. hr. Earle, last week. ounmen, read the advertisement I. w South Carolina Univercity in al' otYier column. --Mr. W. -B. Maul4iit hrta been an. yoin,ed postmaster tt t'inwart P'. k)., hi this county. -Mrs. ' . Sutherland visited her Florence Griffin, last Sat urglr ad unday. R-flead what Mrs. A. R. Black, of Greenville, has to say in another column. It may benefit you. -Miss Olive Thornley has returned from an extended visit to friends nud relatives in AnderAon. -Miss. Annie 1#obnd, of Gaines wi1le, Ga., is visiting tho family of Ur. Frank Smith, of Easley-. -Some of our farmers fear that the -oontinued wet weather will cause the cotton plant to shed-its fruit. -Miss Evans, daughter of CongreNr. man Evans, of Spartanburg, spct h'at week with friends in Pickens. --What is the matter with the btutcher this summer? Pickens has had md regu lar supply of fresh meat of late. -The case against Charles )nrham, of Anderson county, for retailing wlils ky, was dismissed last Saturday. -Our doctors report that the general health of our citizens was never better. There is no sickness at this time. -Miss Leila White,cne of An derson 's 'eharming belles, has been visiting the -Misses Thoruley for the past week. -Mr. Mark Morgan and family, of Oreett v.ille, are visiting Mr. Moirgan's eiHters, Mesdames Griflin and liowen. -Iv'.-tIYDell ani Aidermon are con. - 'klutdtittg a revival meeting at Ilhuthama this week. Sarvices lay and evening. -Elias Roper was i-fore Comnis sioner Thornicy last iontlday, elanged with retailing whisky. Case continned. ---Mr. Robert L. A miler, of (t-en villie, is spending his annual two week' vacation with his father, Maj. AilAer. --rhe Keoweo Courier says that .Ta. Kay killed forty-two sn-kes at one lick -on the 20th inst. They all measured twenty-five feet. -Monton and Chas. )urham were be ffore the U. S. Commissioner Ilt ''hinrs -day, charged with retailing wih isky. They were held for court. --The ministers and deacons of tlht" 'Twelve Mile Baptist Association, will meet at. Gri.in church oni Friday, before the second Sunday in August. -Mr. Will E. Grillin caught a carp 1iast weak out of his father's fish pond 'that mneasuredl twenty-five incheos in Ilength, and we-ighed twelve pounds. --Last week was a hard time on mon - ttain touIrists. Several parties were caught -,nt ini the -rain and1 mud, and as a conse -queei were disgusted with their trip. -Judge 0. L.. D)urant and fatuily 'of townl. E, ( are sorry to have themt 'leave towvn, but wish them every success. --Mr. .Tuin W, Uruace, who has been 'visiting his mnother. Mrs S. P. Bruce, 'for the past two weeks, returnlell to h1is . oFtt in the -Anderson National Bank, last Tuesday. -Tour attenltion is called to the ad vertisemnent of the Williamiston F'tuaflel (iollege, onte of thle most .-eliable and hest equipped schools for,oughds in the State. ~ ouglde --The members of Ilhluhara M. E. Chaurchi have had the'r building nicely ceiled and painted. and aro having it handsoinely farnished with seato imd other furnit4tre -Thlere is oldy one plae that trav-el era can cross the Keowee now, and that is a toll br-idgo. In all the forty miles of this water course in PLekens county, there is tie free bridge. --'-There were twe-nty-sit addlitions to the mnember-ship) of the Shabtown Pr-es traeted meeting at that plawe. It was cnucted by Rey. Riley, Matyes and Marion. -Young men desiring to attend a first-class school, shoul sen d for a (enta logtue of i"urman Universityv, at Orheen vilie. TUhere is no bette r instituation of learnin)g in the South. See ad ini aniothi or column. -C. T. Miller is teaching the colored achool at this place, ando rep)orts that. he hias s.*onty pupils. This is a good( showing for our1 coled (citizenls tawl 4elfmonstrates that they are anxious to he come more enlightened. -Come to town on th)th of A uugust -indl hoar the cand idates for Coengre-ss, a snd what is more impor(Itanlt, take paIlrt il the duimmy line meeting which will ho hek'~l the ano day. Oni- county's inte ast should not be negleoted for po)lfties. --eld R~abbit T'1'n anid vicinity now plow th flnest cotton fields5 in1 the nyP pountry. ).'lucki and push will yet r plain every ol pino til in P iikensH ounty, anWoery p)i(.cQopf serubh a a bont .o which there is nio timber of value, will soon1 disappear. -D)eput.y ShecritY Nelson Green, of SAtidorson, was5 inl town last iMonday. jle gtmb for Monroe Duarhamn who was yil bcre await.inag I lil at t101tho ioming torin of' the U. 5. cou11rt. TFhe ofmeeri hlad'a Shtat' warrant for him for selling whJ. ky without a license. ---ida Calnon was' b.eforo ,fu:4ice Robhison laht Haturid.v, chlarged IwithI nMauilt of a .high anId uaggrauvtd aI iture1 on the persou (If Mrs. Mlargaret rni to pay a fine Qf $20) or thirty days ini ja il. eufemnlan, appealed, --irs. Alary E. Wa'ters, of Iveokl<, Iowift atiredt ini eur little city lest. ; Thmeuitday, on a1 visuit to herV brohlier, . E. hlineh; of this o.lico. If th~e Sunny Mouth's' linuite agrees with hiar she will -make qpito an extemglegl stay heroe. Shio spak i mmtumh Ire Ilio f thle rouItO o)ver wvhichl sho~ (ine, i e via St. Luttis andl the iIbeuephis ,& IUini l inha 1(oad Traimis Iimleolos 111 nnovil itiolA) and iho t,bat to and( from thu Weg~t the Memphiluj is i every par1 tilil. a~ with any roadl jit hn wha)l4 Jus 9 , Froni Liberty. It'rain and has rainedmore or less foi tlho lusE .fo tiays. The ground is pretty thorotghly wht. ,Ciiops In t.hn iry sec tion are reported 11a nppelirhig greatly refreshed. Just lblov us they have had eight wenks druitl in part of the see tIo of. t14e grat hail storm. ind of a sly marriage in town again ast night. The young folks of Liberty object to parties kooping so still about their lnarrymg, as some of them would like to be bn hai:d. There is tt joint stock company hero prci'htri to bild a gin and other ma ehinery near- the olM Liberty spring. That leaves a flue openilg for a like eu terprise in town, as a stati'd in town is worth twc oii the country. Let the good Work go on, tho noi-o thO bot'ti-, and the company that will have nh ey to tho modern improve ma'chinery *111 t:tkki the'i ake. . Th'i coniity boin'iisiouers had bettori look after two bridges on Golden Creek. The underpinning has partly given away under the bridge on the Pikons road from here, and the one at tho John Hen dricks Ilaceo, is in the same fix, bosides it has very rotten flooring. )on't forget the )emoeratie Club meeting at ttis place next Saturday ovo mlng. A protracted meotirg donienues at the Baptist church next Friday night, July 28, '9(. Oisavrn. k roth (wateN. Messrs. Mattox & Co., or Centrid, have threshed out some of the whct and onts in this sectiot, and they say the wheat is the best they have threshed this ycai-, Mr. E. 0. Singleton and family, of the T'galo side of ceoneo county, are oil t %isit to r-latives hucre. ltoad working is the order of the day. Mr. T. C. Martin, one of our Cont.y Coin isioners, is ueded in thiis section to let out the building of a small bridge ae:oss Rodgers' creek ne.r JOha P. .?raith'!1. All of the publi schools in this sec tion are in full blast. 1:aiu! itin eiough for the p'rese t.. Urops are excelleint and promit o a fline yield in the hall. M r. B. P. Kelloy mc1 with antothor ac cident the other day. Vhsiln blung his ox, he (the ox) shook- his head to se.ire otl the flies, and struck Mr. K. near the eye. Prof. J. C. Garr^tt-c sir.ing school at Sic Mile is propressing finely. It will close this week. Boin Jox:s. nit ui, lrri' and fcneonp.' nieting. 'Ihe Twelvo Mile asso''iation of miuis Ierr and d:acons will net with (iriilina Ciurch on the second Sunday in Au gast, at. 1) o'clock as in. 11ev. 1). C. Freeia , will preach the opening ser mano, Ttev. W. (. Mauldin, alternate. Subjeets for <liscussiou: lst. "Should Ia chureh ifmlmber h e allowed to drink Iii toxicating liquors as a beverage?" To be opened hiby ev. M. L. Jones. '2d. ''Whmt should be done with a mem)er who never gives anything to the snpport''f the gospell" Opened by J. F. (1illcspie, 3d. "Is It right for us as h. christiat pOople to contrilute to the support of foreign missions?" Openled by {t V. J. 4tth. '"la it p'riident fo' a church mnen her to repeat prof.una launguaige as us5ed by others?'" Opened -by 0. P. F"ield. Jul 8t, 190J. E. Gurmcspijx, Sec. PToMAmAt , 8. C,Jl 8h 6 Th nnual summuer meeting of the State Agricultuarad and Mechanical Soci ety of Smuth Carolina, will be held at 1R0ck 1ill on the (ith, 7th and 8th ot August, 'proximo. Th'Ie chbaracter of thle essayest anti the s9ubjects assigned for essays 01md the diseussions thecre(in will prove of petculiari interest to the farmers of t hi s State. 'Thosxe expecting to at I eml will notify J. 11. London, lRock H ill, ihnt homes may bie provided for themi. The varions railroads wvill give special rules (of p>assage to visitors. Tr'os. WV. Hor xow.w, sed A ttenitlon, $itockhioers-. T' he steck holders of the Easley Farm er.' Alliance wariehiouse, will hold ui meeting August 9th, 1890), At 11 o'clodk a. ma., it Easley, for the 'purpose oIf elce'ting at hoard oft directors for thi 'e e Suing yeari and) such ether busin'ds s a auppertatins thereto. Notice. Mu. Emrron: Plehase give noliid that all candidautes for Congress from t his (district1 are invited to b e priesent and ad dress the. people of Abbnvilla~ coiunity a a D eamocra te m eeting to be held at Ghreenweod, oin Thursday, the 31st inst. VE-ins. Greenwoeod, S. C., July '2Q, 'It, The ic ighith tiniuial imeeting of the (. ist. Rifles, ((Co. D) Jlamptona Legioni) Surviv~ors' .Association. wvill t:.k e placo at Willhutnaton, S. C., ona Friday, Aum gust, 8th, 1891), at } i o'cloe;k a. i WN. .1'. Lum-:, Priesidtnt, l'iedmont, H. C. J. L. M.' LIbN, 8cc., Andercsoni, 8. C. A e eilliott, i1auaOe-raty. All andidhates for Conmgress tirn inivited to 11(1ress thle peophla (f Ickenis colunt.y oni thle 9th of Au gust, at flue Com'it H ouse. iBy order of (Commnit tee. All cit izens of thlo towna of ickhens w ho anie intIerest ed ina t.hea futoreh efiare (if our towna, arne re<l uestedi to rueet at theil oitlee of J1. P. (Curey, EhSq. , aex t Fri day ait 8:30) p~ m, to eoiisuilt oili at <pe(stion of imiporataneo to ever-y resident oif thie place. ( . W. lLe ta, In tendett. PI ick-ois, Juily 29, 'Ot0. -- Onh Sutnday, the 201th inaut., Mr'. Cas. C areri w:as marr-ied to Al ias Aurie-j A lerander, 1Rev. JD. II. K(enntiamore 0lh.. oma;t ing. All of' the I(eoweo x;do. SThieani mbrshiip 'of lhe AllianIc iln this Statte is niow ever It0,00'). TIwenty eight. Hiates ar-a now orgamzed with a memiibership of' (~over three millions. At thle residoee oif thiei unche of the bride, Al r. A. M. Hamni lIon, oif L ieI. (on hlst Sundtay IWvenin1g, Mr. Wam. Al lI o'gs wats nor1 ried to Alias4 Luciet ia E'. I Ea gers, ,1 istji1t Sten~art i fleiattinig. --Rev'. MaIyos, of I'rineactoni Hem inary, prechted an solouli i uermaon ini thie Pres bytoruPini i iihnroh her lalshut SaibbathI. JHe in yoaug ui-n oIf umalns iantlligenice and IP'Oi prons, tind thloe( hongregattion was:, well p leastal wvith his discourtlse. a kecounuty (amum have better idc oay thi a ver before11. Horises shiows timut ourh (it ig(ns kma.w~ how~ hi) tak,' euotof their anial s, aid at therie . A tlountatu Party. Lat oek our young. folk organi,ed a party for a trip to Wliitc Water Falls. 'TLe excutrsiou was planed for the aniusenout' and entertainiout of our enummer viRitore. Theli parfy wiw com I)o e1 of tio following ladies ani gen= tlomcu: Mrs. , I. .E. harris .Clirkslrtrg,: W. Va.,' issse Loila hito Andorson, S. (J; inily. Evants,' t p'afn rgr.1u-. 1)o Atkiu.on,, ,At.Inut Ga., Nell Harri's Charlottesvillo,Vu., L io H'{good, Eas icy, Corrio .3*uee, idhe Lizzie Tlornley, Pickei'i,, Miry 'rruiQ, Wal halla, Hortense Mau lIjn,. Pjdhou; Aurio and Ola Hotlingswortll; Pjcke . Mossrs. Julian Bruce, Anderofi Ji X' fagood, jr., Pickens, V. . "Folgor, 13ecket Riley, Easloy, Claudo Alexander, ohn Thorn ley, Rd ph Dargan; .Eugeiie Ifolliugeworth, Tonm Joe Mauldii; PIk sht1), Lient. Frank Mauldin, U. S. Ariiy; iil Jtasper and 11at., fiddler, hostlors; ookA and genoral roustabouts. They stattd out on Wednesday and made the trip to JocaU4o the first day, and opetiec th'n iall at the residonce of Mr. Fisher. '(The rain cometnonced about the samo time). ''io floor was waxed and some of the boys elongated thon tRlves at all timc'q. Ono arm wal dia bled, but a fair surgeon soon banished all t,e pain. The rain kept. steadily fulling, and the part.y remained at Mr. Fishers a (lay and two niA;hts. On Fri day to'rning they started for homo. Crekn ald rivers weF not to 1e forded n:d no bridgc's to be found, so thb party tir:ied their teanis to the ntoUlthwanc1, d6 t.rinmedl to hir d a crossing iY they had to go to Savanunal to find it. Friday night foutl them in Sence:, where they were made Welhom e by mino host of the Keoweo Hotel, ". E. Duke. Tho j"onng folk of the town catho in and a delight ful impromtu ball was raon in progress. lhe par"ty left :ieneea Saturdsy .and once moro headed for the South, atid found a bridge during Iho day and crossed over the riyer anm made for home. They at" rived in J'ickens about( G o'elock p. in., looking soinewhat fagged out. All re port a good time despite tlit -ont,inued t et veather which lastd throughout the trip. There were nto ntishapa or cas ualties except the Vound^ infiicted by the little god with gueldent an:ows. 8ev aral of the party were hard hit. All )einocratic clubs are reque ted to. meet on Sat urtily, August 2d, to elect delegates to the Count-y Contvention, which meets at Pickenus C. House on Monda.y, August 4th, 1890. Each club will be entitled to ontl delegt , and one udditional delegate for every twenty iive Elnrolled mttetmtbers. By order of the Committee. J. 1). Cr10ox, Sec. July 4th, 1890. Notlcee, Eixcenltv C'omnilttee. The County Executive (timittee if the )emtocratic 111y. Will meet at the court In use oii August 4th, im neodiattely after the adjournmet of he county Cn1Venltion. All ncmbers ire urged to be preseit. J. 1). Cerarox, See'y. 13ring in yOUr jol) work. VSILVER We will g'ive FIVE D)OL.. LA lIS to the par'ty riingJI the~ Ieaviest Turnip froi Seed bought of us, aund broughlt in by Novemuber I12tl, 1890. We~r bave unn but Rober't Bilsts' New Crop01 See'd, therefore can (G iar'antee Fr'esh Seed. A. B & J. L GARPENTER. Maniisioni House D)rug Store, Nea Court I1l01%. GflEENViLLE, S, C, meih13Jtf AT THE "CORNER" 1Y[ain and Sardine Sts., You will fiiid, who? (Good iFlour, Sugar, Coff'ed ind M\o. lassies sold Cheap by NlN t Cigatrs, Tobacuico, moig and einlg, at prices to sulit you, by Tire, belt and r' d iron, Plows and Plow Stock andl TrAaces, low downi for for spot ensh, by NIX ! Rbiin Knob01 anid Padlocks in any style :sz;Pots, Ovens, (ettflea, "'Siid. ers'' and everythling needeld by you ait Dry~ Gfoods anld Nilions, Tin and GlHass Ware and1( Croery, ait NIX'S I N\eedh( s, :3 cent si a paper: ptinS, 2 conts a1 pap1 er; 'I'ateks, 1 (cent ai plaperi; writinig paper(', 3l cents pe <'ire; en) velopes, 41 cent s per' packi(; spool ((It. Lon 2 eents per spoohad slates 3 centIs (eaCh; garde seeds (h. 2 cruti per pa pel; fanteily' flour, r83l 25 per 1bafrrel; a good (riny hammer for 15 eenflts. W.T 11. N IX, febh13ff Easley, S. 0. SThe Orgia Wine. C. F. Simmo;,s, St. L.ouis, Prop'r hi. A. simmnons Liver Medici..e,15t'd i8;o, its the U,. s. Court ns:rKA-r J. HI. Zeilin,, I'rop'r A.Q.sirm m<ms iAv l(r "culator, Est'd by Zeilin z34. - M. . L1. M. has for 4'7 years curedINtFTo nr.USE, ivsPrrsrA,stK lleAr>Acug,.,Los-r ,AlRrTrT,x, sou'.n S'rostan, g-i C'. Itev. T.' n. Iieuams, l'astor M%. 1'. e Chourch,, Adamsu, Tenn., wrintes: "I ethink I r.hould hatve been dead but for your Gienu,ine M. A. sim moris LiQcr Mediacine. I have 6170 somethnets had to substitute rrr"Zecilin's stuff" for your Medii. Cqity cino, buat it don't arnswer the@ ano~ pnIepose. 'OPL.K Dr. J. It, ('tavee, Editor Th/ RT/ste, Meu phis, Tend1. says: I received a packay;e of you ive~r Mdicht,e, andi have need hal of it. It works hkec a charm. I want no lu-tter L..iver Rerula tor, ano-I cr tainly no0 miore of Zeiluina mture, HIAGOOi h1A Ginghanis; Calicoes, L Also Several PaIrs Ialie A Few Dozem Mien's and ] We lave not *iaiteed till 1 nre gocrds you hseed now, a1 hence these oft'ercd lau.'gaiun: Nice Line of Saliles, Br The Best Steel Nulls, and Yon will alwnys*1i id at ci people. W'e want yeur trade, an l M cP'ALL'S ALMANACK Q- }OU. NOW DRAW A LINE! tloe your breath on nm, new pock et-knire, .pit biu/ d the door, tirowe youcr !ohbacco juid. (rnofny/ the sh(es anfd naid, sleej> On I/dheduiden, ihl Ele on the chairs, turd the .No0ilasse luose On the floor and y/our dogs i the wt,~ bdx anld mal(ke yoEurse/f cof fdl in V'cr o?/her inagina ble~ tetyi at this store, but for the sake of .'uferiCny/ huntaity~ and for this A)ln1dnacr's sak niop that polidtical y/oe.yotob around tiS edrfle)" pick out thde bchi a:'e, as if re hore any cheese or dee0rcoats, sit on thde iats, put the plies e n the ehdiu': cas~e and squirt tobacco ju'ce fid the ca(t's ey/e; but stop theni "ardnents,"' or' youll hear tide bell/s ring and the har A bloue; (ad don't forye/t that there a(-e baur gains heCre inf Strami 1fas and( dtheC? Nowo is the time for Sug)ar and~ Sylrup). ].) n't foryqet that this is tZe place for the best cojeeC, both 1600 and Roasted. Nat aheays the fargqest ~Tdek anod lowen priers, but just as laryc an/d lowo as any . J'ropijer termes pr~oper treatnie 'nt, donU't i'aant the caurth don'~t kick ui ),>(n inhen he dau.n. A fo':e plr.(lO Cton adhe, C/yI. nwlotof IlhiIe GosadTi n710ays to Closi ut E icalt ofj um. twr i'rea (Goods and1( Ahoes. .Oary lot of Fl/our at the old primr. A1 fewu bushels I'eaa / it .' l tvriy 5y" D)ohrs closed at s~ix )'clock Iiis liionth. Do' ogttis n enm Iertht hee's always polenity of soap. W. T. MeJFAIL L. A T CO)W4I. WATCHES, JEWELRY, :GR IdI-1 i.J S Ct. , s1 L) BRCE VE A. TJ 4 II,(kl Iy_-'T ()1' --IN aWns and Other DRESS GOOD Be Sold at Any Price. s' Flume Shoes, In Laeae anud IRut ou. [a.nie' Straw Ilis flnt we nill amIIIos1 laigs Zi1-4- ouat of seasDou to 'nelce pa'i' i d we nred yoer Cashm, y sur Q'onu and idlev and Buggy Iiass. Horse amd MEule Sin ops. mar store time Cloicest iroecries aid pri' I every effort slall he an adelc to asiserit it EIAGOOD, BRUCE $5.00. __ I3i]LtIT1 V, $5.00 Fnr the ienvie t Nami:e Tn 1'roA oar NeeI AIroIugha uas 1y' ?O(D'E Rt ttth, 11)0 SLOAN BROS $5.00, F. W. POE & CO0 $3.00 and $4.C SHOES! F. W. POE & CO., 4. reI-n ille I . N. bit s ei d f ot tin s a fe,hI- !ie . V on ntw in:o iR-; (ha n pi r buer t a ia ui ' wha .: i or trnifrtil. I1h1h \i no Ie i: I u!!I ap Augut, 1lc 1ii).i tuor h- to mai a ti ic jeet(l n nt of teeIae \ . it (tlM I 1 vi1fi 4Mt,dee ed a <lak t be ii b I)?li. K A TT I\ I) C l,i iu f T I. o AIt,to ui e 10w Ir A1 thini)x !~I h r ie No ri:ee,n~ W~iek will b. at. the ii obl PiA thtrle t tcontre f0) reblu~ iMbo-- the-d Annonneenmnth. W. (" flENFT, of Abbeville, Is hereby ni;lnotnecd as .18 f .cauldidate for CongTre41 roim the. Third ('ongressi.onal D)istrict, ll)j.e(t to the aeton of the 1)enlocratc pa rty. Col. I). K. NORRIs, of Peqldleton, i* hereby :hnouced as It ('aanlidate for Con.. gress from the Third (enrressioual I)is trct, suthj'ect'to t'he actiont of the I)eio ('ratt i eparty. FOR 'TIlE STATE SENATE. TV. '1'. O'I)EI,L is re'pect fuly announc ed {{t a ra(didlate for the Senate, sibject to ie ttt;tion of thic )mocratic party i1 y '~ the primary elc(tiou. FORt ST1'1'1 RItIRESEhNT1ATI1'\1. HmO. W. 'I'. TIiOmVEN cs rcl)ectfully nn-: flounceed a.4 a candidate for the Il eise oft v)rMeteativest; sI)jcet to the Icttion of t'ie Deinotratic party in the pri)nar"y ele tion. CTIAS. If. (AlIPENTERt is respect fnl IY slnOlult'o( n 1. . acd11( idatc 141' e II ouse of I( r.tcntative.1, sulj('et to the action . of the "e)noit'atic party 3in the prilary electiOn. FOIlt COUNT 'Y ' A t' )iTOt. t h J - .. i.C (LY-)l-1is rerpectlfillly atnnouncedl ' U as a rsandid(1ate for re-ei l"tion to the office of Cl'u.nty AluitoIr, subje('t to the acrtion) of the Ilenocratic iriy in the priiary eleCt ion; FOft COt'NTY\' i-s 1. e ii{"1.g J. TI. I?T,LL i:> resp("tfully' annonnecd r1. -t r fculdidate for r('-ele(t ion to the 111ee 'S Ol tlcw', icy of Collun I't'ar(-r. subjcst to tII action orr Chcteiis, (f the I)niceitienuclty in the primu-y e leefli<m. 1>lilte. O.11N ''. YOUN((HLOOD is respetulltlly lium ounlled as a ' tndidlite for (it cilrr of (C t-oI yl' rasurII'r, subj('(t Ito hIie a' ction of the I)cnmocrati imaty at the< C o iCts.e h,hC primaryl elc'tion; Fo l 'li(( i, ('O [.\ s-Io1 ".It._ " W, \. . 1;Ul(I'l' i.4 respe( fully 1n1. nonnctd ats I (:iclidath( fir ' the ol'e of Sc'lC hool ('omtuissionrr, subiject to tL nr I ion of tle' i)tiorratic paru y in the pri. mai-y elertion' M1A.. 1). (;Iu('Es is n.-pet fully ani-. nlot11(r(io Inc Id 1 a( ':1(li llt4' for it' otli(e' of roInt li-misoier, ut to ti( el a'-. tion of the DI emouuar:atir -:Itty in the pri nIirl'1 (1e(-tlon. II.l.1. Ii. N11'LLIN11 i rlprct ful. ly ;:tnnollnc('dl as a :iuIllidlo " for Slhool ('om in :iionhP, Fnubj(rt to thl' :1a t of the )lentrl'atic party ai the pritaryli elec 1 ~ t i(on. J. Hi. (.L1A.Z11":N i-'dt i:: re pert fully an.. nounted' : 4 I) (e li<hl:te for rlhool 'om m 'ine<, subje('(t. 14o thr 4eIon 111 of the I)enlorr:t{i party in thie pr imalry" ele'tion. ilt ('(lUNTY (()M MISSIONE. Tj 1. SMl'll (1111 F1 N is r plet fnlly. anln'tnnrd (las a randlialt(' f<,r t'1 ' h flie of(e ('ounty ('ommui,-ione"r, subi jl"t to the' ar 'nEt;in o 111o th 11 u r:ati( lr,lt y in the pri nary (eetion. ',lh 11n Iiifien(s of .1. Ni31()NS 'oE Mt l'Pllf ll:l rrsp)ct h11u;ll nnousnr( him1 ais a c11n(did:lt4 for th' lie( of ('ountly i ir.I1 ii et.-', sublj(. to thte a tifl of the )eu ri'Ittb e plt(y \11 (t imar114y1l'' Ic-r tion. fThI iany ofiend of Sr. W.III4 I Piljl('r ~ 11:1114for ', t he of 414cc o ( 'jIory (''unsiom.r.' sjt o e actlIion( tof 1 thillYemocrat(i. respect fully mmuc im anvll a ei Nlto. 31No 31,. Th m))101 Ay frb.2ds1(of A 'ATTill.:\\r Il-S lil l('N Sr;'swi.f..y.subit ( i7 th ollb-e1 of Ion v 'on mi.i.2 r,'ub e it the neh> fi u4Ij' prn1r lect ion1. 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