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PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. liev. W. B. Seabrook returned Sat urday fromt Lexington. l'. ?. Ml. Kelnnedy leaves today Col Due West to attend commencement. Miss Bessio Kibleri hits returied from lAinestone college. Mr. W. MN. Floyd, of' Spairtanbumrg, is inl the city onl business. Mir. John .M. Waddell, of Green ville, is inl tle city on business. ir. Oswell Stuart spent SundaY with his fauily. Mlr. .J. T. 'hristopher. < I I' I'llrenev, is with (lhe Newherry -Stenim L,aundlry. ('01. J. ('. S. Bro1Wnl is able t4) be mul aga-Iinate a hurspell (0f sickil.ss. Nin. W . It. HodunuIII, lfit b'lester. i. in tihe cit V 441n business. Mliss Alary Bartin hals on to 1Hc1 Hill to attend commilienlee t'il at lil throp College. Th'le hourl for I)penlin" thle library iats been ehan-eil 1'romi -4 1o 5 o'clel duin 'thekiummer mlonith:;. I IIs. iIet 14 .\liss 'llie liniet let' I 1n FridIay fIoir Ille es ilh whe-re Ithey will1 spend Ithe sminmller. 'NIis \'S inlilie .\1lae W i kl 1 le t Friay fi t(;n -en ville to v isit sI :Sr \i vian (' ald well. le S SrS. Jan II- s TIma.r.,h an Th Iat WV. ( 'I leman i, 40f WhitmIlire. Spent Sa I iI'ydv and Sii14da1v inl the CiV. Mr1's. Nainnie Lake. of L1aurins. is visitinl" Nirs. L-. ma Iake in C'olle'! st reet. day tor* 41ue West, when-q. lie will II tend' thie comeee terises. .\liss Irenle 1.s1r, o Anderso,4,1 i.. Ilie g1uest Iisses ( 'aC rwile. tn 'al himil street.I % Nir. W .V . 11(llitvith. .Jr.. 4.f C1'1hnu1 hi.l, i: vi.,itin-_ hli., brother. Illt. . . Nh4:nteithI. .\l. 1. . lenw ck relil-ned4 toilba from irewnvill . le!e has hee;1 f'ori a1 week 4,1' ten dav. Nliss Ilucy ltiser hast. been eleeted tellcher. inl te 1_nmrallded sc1141ol at Spar. anlhulrt an will no \ iIII ,t appl Ay forw a po) )si t i(n ill tlie N ewberry 411sho next year. Mir. 11we Lin wZ o h11. "-Iias heel teachin'. schoolI inl 1_.arenS and1f1r erl ,y -if Newherry, is spenldin". a1 1ev days in Ie( ity \ this week. Nlessrs. S. A. West. If ' .tin* tn Ky., ;. I . E. W est. lit, I -111'11mbui (l1.. : v11 is illing their brother. AtIl. J1. 11. Wet 1St. Nlis ei er irde simlps"ll. will, ho Iait nba 't i) r. ees NIer'. :ni AIrs1. W'm t lii ne "Ii.eavelsll arie Ji the1 city theguesti anf 1). ank men at Newherrv~, . . olle ' hex week. ia s'X' W )ii liiier, halii s complete thie or ie bookkepin at ndi l)st(51 raphytli inilChe )1 Oil-Ala. Busins's leg at'n A'hlaon ia.. and1 i . at hiome ih 4h ecread a god posion ialaws ollite n MaonanLwllrelr.i the posion tif easif nd booka keer (lio the. southen ('Ilatoni ti BoatNwrr. S.iiii & .l. Mior thepasi atliveletis, hs resgned t accep :I smrposit ion witte shyxanuni n(i ii ufaturin Co., oft N1(ewhey. iiM chried of the olke atil le plant 01e toalear s success. nit : eaher.I .Ciwl and keee.Auigusta Thi e buin ecptirmon aron T'san 1E. lT.formerlyd of Nwherry.al ha: benith he Sabt-m sine1Jnel at 10 aA~t whih mehe resigon nd t riosprith position o exmine othe Uenite< tates pratent; ome h a ~: to ear*'f'hs'uccss Re. . . alwllan fmiy i arie nPrsert tmrrwa ABSTRAOT COMPLETED. Increase of Taxable Property Ovi Half Million In. County.-Near .ly Seven Millioms. Auditor W. W. Croner has made I hisl abstract of ite real and person property of the County and has fo W11r1ded it to the comptroller getter to le passed upon by the state Ioal of equalization which meets son) time in August. The figures may I slightly changed and those on the a -;tract Io iot include railroad pro) erty. The increase for the county is little more than a half' million dc lors over last vear. The State 6111ar11d has tle power rait '-e IIr lower. the pr)perty mI c4blifity. The audlitior has not receivo, file r(.turn,its of railroad property at 1iIsurn111ce Copalli.;s as these retutrl c-lile thlrmufl] the comptr(Ml. gel 4a.I's ollice. It is understood that til railald a"essesmlents have been ilt terially incereased this year. Aceep ing the assessimlent of these orporn tiois as they stood last year wi show a total assessmenit of $6.42( 316.00 mr ait increase over last yet of $5M)9.930.0. The increase is made up as follow: This year 3.180.784 aeres and 5447 butildini--s at .. .. -$2.438.5 Lasi vtar. 3R0692 aeres ami 51)2 buihlin-s Yat. 2.183.8( showinw, an incereast . . $254.( 6 l'itY real estate shows nilt increase 14f .. .. .. .A].3( l'er.oIal pri-4perty slhowms an invrease. of.11 .., 146i.91 Tota;l itiereasV.... .... $509,9: One If tie interestill.. iteimts of pe snl prilperty is anl inr('ea141seL Of I( de~s over last year or 1.200 in tv years, mieallil" all additioin (if (vI el111) it, tle silool 6umil. MIIneys at ere.its are also increased by $26,39 l -ive ai idea ft' how taxab vaines have incereased inl this counll t will It iltlerestin.. to) note thll 'hun Ili the tel l f .\ilitor W. \ Cr"lmer. coeiga perilld 44f li yrifrim 1901 tht- t(.1al zainl h kIe'ni i.5t62.901. ilr lrle than wi hat it was fuotr tlt - 'went v se' years prevedin._ 1901l. To4 uive C iitzures: To)tai assessed property . inl 1901. . .. .. . . . ... $4.863.4 'Totat assessed property ill 1A74............ 4,174,6 T,t al inl 27 years. ........$68.s This is nt much miore in 27 yell 1 1tat the increase for. tli'.4 year ov -last year. It will be no41ted. too, that I .:rar t of' Iii th increase tle pla year(1;1 ha*s been ill real estate aid pc s Dnl pr et an nt ierp p Dr. I. E. Crimmn Here. spec4illist,. who hasi beenI 'omtlig INewbecrry~ for1 the last six year's at is sob favortably known. will be Newb'erry~ uint il next Tuesday, Jmu 12th. Those wh'to wa'tnt thle services of' skillfuli eye sight specialist outght n to iss11 the oppor1tuityt to ('tll ont I 'ritnin atnd have t heiri eyes exa mine II is '1lice is over' the poist otlice ine to' Dru. T. W. Stmtit. Death of James S. Spearman. Mr'. .Jame11s S. Spea rman di.ied at hi homtie .int Newbherri' county Wednuesdi mort'g He'was ab)out 58 year's o antd had beeni in feeble healtIh fot' long titme, though r'ecenitly hte Iti somewt~hat improv'41ed anid was able he out. Mr. Spearmtatn wa'zs apr perouts tarmetur andti a conisistant met her1 oft Zioni lBapt ist chluric'h. He leav' a wife, wuho wuas miss Mattie Whi umive, a daughtter', Mi's. L. D. Hu by' his pastor,. llev. C. L. I)owe ''Thursday' a ft ernoo and111( thle inte mtent wa'ts int Hosemonbttt ceeterv. '1The pathllbearerts were: Wini. E. II. Lonigshior'e antd Z. 1". Wrtightt. Examination Rural Carrier. Po4stmaster' (. J1. Pureell held plicant f'oi' rurtial c'arrier's. The ft' howintg stood thle examtinations:4 IShtealy, George W. Setzler', anid J.1 E'argle. Washington andt ilil be pafssed on1 the department.. This route will prtobably start fro P~omamtia and w~ill be route No. fr'om that point. The post1 offices Waltoni, Craven Hill and Gly4npvil have been dlisconutiued. Request. Mrs. 8. M. Calmies requests all wi hold tickets in her prize picture cot etto bring or send .themn in by ti Sof Jn. SACRED CONCERT. )r Given in the Opera House on Sunday By the Boy's Band.of Georgia Industrial Home.-Instruc tive. Sermon. Al The Boy's Band of the Georgia Inl r- dustrial Ilome gave it concert in the t atl opera lioise on Sunday afternoon. ihe -d auditorium was erowded, and; all en- J Ie joyed the cliarmniig mnusi rendered. )e by the young artists, tuuder the lead j- ershipi of their director, Mr. H. Good hi- ig. The Georgia ndustrial Home is ] located it Maconi, Georgia, and was a founded about seven years 'ago by 1- Rtev. Dr. Mumtford, who had been in charge of the orphanage of the North 1 o Geor-ia Coniferellce of the Methodist ly C(hurch, South. l)r. Mumford saw 'd need for a hoie in which not only d orphnlis or halt orphalns might find is shelter2 aiid trainin, ut in which any I- waif, fiomi slumls or highway, might ie lid a iefiuge. )urin'g the service. i- Rev. J. A. lai-ris, financial agent of t- the iistitutiion preachied a splendid 1- serlm110n from the text " Ina'smuch as 11 ye did it uito one of the least of these, ,- ye did it iuto me. '' In the course ir of his sermon, lie said that the home was ol-sectioial, non-sectarian, non denominiational. lit the band which 'eildeied the coicert, umiibering 18 0 boys. eight states are represeited. Inl the lioie are minc hundred and 5 lift*y boys, and among them there are three IIebrews. Ile said that thle '5 boys of tle band. trililned inl tie sclool. were now goinig forth in the 5 name of1 the Lord and in the name of the home, doing service for Him and 10 for the institution that had done so - iuch for theml. and in the iame of 0 humanity, to inspir-e to devotion to the r- principles of applied Christianity. A 10 generotts ofYerig was m1ade by the au '0 dietie piesenlt. r ? The followinl. is tihe musical pro d ram rendei'ed: 5. riand Processionail Mareli-Silver le TIrumpjet s--iviani; y Selections froim Flaust--("oineil. It .Coret Solo--Se'lected. . 1-aritoie Solo. 'ThY Holy City.' -v ". Ada1,s. is Nearer my.,o] to Th'lev, played byN e thl1e bao111 ani1d sung by the audieice. M Marh-''Onward Christian S,,I ie diers.''-E. Brooks. Trombone Solo-" The Emzlem.' 6'. Lunders. 45 Waltz-"Poetica.''-T. Moses. God Be With You. )0 15 Baseball During Commencement. Is TIRher will be three gaies of base er hall duriig commencenit week, Moniay, Tuesday and Wednesday, be ie ginning at 4:30 o'clock. alumii vs. st college. r,- The t'41llowing will be tle lilieup of te the alumni team: Pitchers. Simpson. Hast and Fulimer; atcher. Swyger't, Ist base. Ilolloway; 2nd base, Fil met' an11d FJmiore; short stop. Wiles; c'e 3rd base, ( olemian;i left field, Rice; to (c(nter field, Olney; right fiel. St oude 1(d mirie; substitutes, (Chiapmani and Gar' in lington. ie The ebar'ge foi' admision will be 25 cents for' ladies atnd chiildr'en under a fifteen yeai's, 15 eents. The net pro rt eeeds of the game will go to the gym r'. nasiuim. It is expectedl that the game d. will be interesting and hard fought. Land-McFall Marriage June 14. 'Thle r'ecent anniouncemeint of the enigagemenit of Miss Elizabeth Land is aind Mi'. .Jessie Younig McFall, of y Newberry'~, S. C., has been the Iccals Id ion of thle most p)leasturab)le comment, a in wh'lich, how~ev'er. is mingled a tinige id ot' sadiness at the thought of reliin tol quhishling to aniotheri city such'l a car'm s- ing womnan as Miss Land. al- * Miss Land is a datughitei' of Dr. es Robert H. Land, and is a younig wo t-man in whom is very beautifully comn nI- bined intellectuality, grace of person ni. and a very' faseinating charm of man I. Mr.~ Mc rall is onie of the pi'omi r- nent yo ung men of Newberry' anid holds the very respomisible ponsit ion of 'eshuier' of t'he Commercial Bank. He is a mian of individuality and( moral n, wor'th and is most emnminenitly' deserv ing of the good fotrune which has at tended him. No c'ard(s will bie sent out for the 1" marriage, which will take p)lace on P- the morning oif June 14th at nine U-. thirty o'loc'k at the Fir'st Baptist church'l, and there w"ilh be no festivities ~' in('ciet to it, the young couple leav -L ing immeadiately aftei' the ceremony for Newberry, whiere they will make to their home with Miss Land 's sister, y' Mrs. John Kinard.-Augusta Chroni ele. Albert Piester Arrested. tt Sheriff M. M. Buford. arrested a ec boy today by niame of Alber't Piester that is wanted in Columbia. Sheriff Buford has been on the look out fori this boy for about two weeks and I 0finally found him today and will take ~him to Columbia today. 3y Rev. J. H. Wilson, D. D., In the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Rev. J.H. Wilson, D. D., represent ng the Orphanage of the United iynod of the Evangelical Lutherai 'hurch preached two.. scholarly and loquent sermons in the Lutherat 'hurch of the Redeemer on Sunday Ais morning text was 'Lo, I am witli 'on always,'' and was a practical ap )lication'of the great truth that thi \Iaster is always with those who serv( Jim for love's sake. He made t ;trong'appeal for the Orphan's Home vhich is lorated at. Salem, Va., an vas established only a few years ag< 4y one minister of the gospel of th1 State of Virginia taking into his owi tonic the three or)han children of an Ither minister. He told how a gen rous layman of Roannoke gave a prop ?rty for the establishment of thi line; how he purposed endowing i 6vith his wealth, but was prevented bi the loss of his property in'the finan !ial crash by which so mnanly in tha locality suffered; how the number o: .-hildren increased to twenty-five low the home became inadequate foi tle care of all who sought admission bow through the loss of others thi -hurch had an opportunity to acquir i magnificent hotel just on the edgi if Salem, built at a cost of $64,000 how the board purchased it for $14, 0O without a dollar of mnoley in sigh but with faith in the liberality of thi dhiurch. For fourteen months Dt Wilson has beenl conduting the cani paign to raise the mouvy to meet thi: )bligation and has received more that t welve thousand dollars. Soie othe real estate for ftarmiig, gardening am ither prposes was plurchased nea the Home, and the total debt Oreatef $17.500. Dr. Wilson is now visitinj the churches to raise the five thous and dollars yet needed to copli)let, tle paiymeait. He will remain inl New herry during the week and will eal In the Lutherans of the city, givin Ihem nil ol)lortunllity to Colintribite ti this end. tiis end(. Those whiom ie visited'ves terlav were very terous in hei eifts. Acknowledges Receipt. Of Newberry's contributions t, -ave San Francisco sufferers. Mr. Eugene S. Werts has receive< a letter from the secretary oin recon struetion of San Francisco, acknow ledge receipt of the donation by th city of Newberry to the sufferers o the stricken city. Accompaning tha letter is a circular headed. ''Sai Francisc., Dauntless.'' published b; the California Promotion committec of which Mr. Rufus P. Jennings i secretarv. This circular sets fortl lie ra opl)ortunity of San Franeise< anid the spirit of for1ifude and ol)tim isni of the people- of lie city of al classes. The Herald anid News recalls ver; pleasantly the California Pomotioi Society and its secretary'. Mr. Rufu P. .Jennmings and1 the many courtesie extenaded the press5 poirty from Souti Carolina during its stay there las August. The following is the letter: Snan Francisco. Cal,, May 26, 100O0 Mr. Eugene S. Werts. Clerk and Treasurera, Newherry. SouthI Carolina. Dear Sir-: By reason of the exceed inely great demands upon)1 the tiam of our Mayor, the Hon. Eugene E Schniatz. I am requested by him t< neknowledge thle receipt of your ver., kind letter of May 18th, and on be half of the citizens of San Franicisco to thank the people of the Town o: Newberry most cordially for thei1 v-ery generous donation of $164.35. Your kind wvords of symp)athiy an( encouragemnen t arie deeply app)reciat ed1. You)lr. very truly, Riufuis P. .Jennings, Secretary. Ohildrens Day at Presbyterian Ohurci The services last evening by th< ehihiren of the Presbyterian churel were exceedingly interesting and fual of illustration. The songs were wel rendered, the recitations were inteli gently presenited, and( thme informav talk by Rev. Dr. Leavell was ver-i m uclh enjoyied. 1Dr. Peham.in thle supherint end(ent, ii introduicing D r. Leavell referred tc bim as now o)f Houston, Texas, but al ways of Newberry. The offer.ing for thle suppor)Ot of the L~apsley Steamer about to start on ier voyage of missions was generous, N:3.75 having been givena. The at endance was very good dlespite thec veathier. T1hae song of Miss Mabel WVil riamson was especially attr-active. Nfiss Nannib McCaughrin with the riolin and Misses Blease aind Bowman Lt the organ were also good. It marked a red letter- day for the hunday school of the Presbyterians. Naftl3my SOHOOLS. The Olass Numbered 13, a "Baker's Dozen." 1im The commencement exercises of the Newberry graded schools -were held Friday evening in the opcra house in the presence of a large audience. li Seated on the stage were the grad tating class, composed of 12 young ladies and one young man. Superin- e( tendent W. A. Stuckey, Dr. James A. B. Scherer and Rev. George A. 3r Wright. lhe following composed the class of 1906: Misses Ellie Jacobs, Verna Maybin, Ruby Summer, Louise Hipp, Lalla Rook Simmons, Eva Goggans, , Juanita Evans, Fannie P. Holloway, Tj Florence Bowman, Vanessa Williams, Virginia Chalmers, Annie Taylor, and of Mr. Alan Johnstone. 0 The exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. G. A. Wright. Essays rwere then read by five of the gradit- I - ates-Mr. Alan Johlstone, Miss Eve I oggans. Lalla Rook Simmons, Jua- bl nita Evans and Louise Hipp. All of the papers were well writton and wouldl have been a credit to persons of m1ore1 mature years. : N Owing to the absence of )r. J.- H. PC Thornwell of Fort Mill, who had been to invited to deliver the address to the 1. ; gradiluating class, the addi.ess was de- Co - livered by Dr. James A. B. Selierer, I president of Newherry college. The - eaker chose as tlie subject for his remarks ''The Baker's Dopen, the OJ - theme being sig-ested by I tle 11numn1ber of uraduates-thirteen. )r. Selicrer Ri in his easy and graceful manner ad r monished the class of 1906 to be gIra I ciouns. giving good measure, ' ' for what rmeasure ye ilete, shall it he measured lic I to you.'' . , The address was thoroughly enjoy - ed by tle large audience, the speaike). ' receiving thecelosest attention through- - - out. I The diplonas were delivered by' I Prof. Stuckey, after which the bene- F4 W dietion was pronounced by DIr. Scherwer. Music for the occasion was dz - fun i ishIed by tle Newherry orchIestral. ec - -.911 COMMON PLEAS JURY. Those Who Will Serve at Term Con vening on the Third Monday. Tile following jurors have been drawn for the terni of common pleas d I court for Newberry county, which - will convene on June 18th. Judge P - Chas. G. Dantzler, presiding: J J. A. West. N W. B. Kinard. IM. M.AMetts. t F. M. Boyd. 1J. H. Garrott. Alan Jolinstonle. M. 1. Long. G. F. Howard. Thomas 11. (romner. - T. .1. Brown. (,*rdtp.4- 111nd"1 Grei'gg Rhioden. E. H-. L.ongshore. M. B. C'aldwell. 'P. .J. Hayes. fo 4 Johni TP. McKitriek. r'v J1. WV. Denning. dc SE. B. Kibler. J1. HI. Wicker. TI. L. S healy. as it. t. l4eitzsey. di 'P. K. .JohnIstone. ah HI. 1B. Wells. C. P. Tleague. Geno. WV. Summer. S. E. Boland. no~ WV. TI. Livingston. f H. F. Livingston. w .J. R. Davidson. p .J. WV. Chappell. (Geo. C. Hipp-. dal . J. WV. Ellisor. co A. M. Miller. 'pr. W. E. Adams. J. E. Sease. Thomas WV. Folk. Advertised Letters. as Letters remaining in thme p)ostofhice wi at Newberry, S. ('.. for the week end.. pa ing June 2.. B-Mrs. Carrie Berry, Miss Maggie Os Brown. H-enry Bugg- om) (1-Annmie (littings. hii HT-John Hlenderson-. erni M--Mrs. WV. H. Meyer. er. 1R-Mr. Lee Royal. S--Mr. .John H enry Speech. W-ahel Williams. P erso tns call i ing fori these will lease say that t hey were advertised. a11 C. J1. Purcell, P. M. thm Slashed With a Knife. Madison Jeter and Will DeWalt wvere visitors at the house of Louella or Reedier, wiin lives in one olf t,he houses tih nearn the .jaih, on Sunday afternoon. Jeter drew his knife and1( slashed Dewvalt in several places-on the arm , face and back. "There were 30 stitchli es taken though the wond(s arvr for ugly ones t hey are not thought to be seli fatal. .ma' Jeter skipped after thme eutting. The wounded man had his wounds' SB) sewed up and dressed by Dr. W. 0. Honu lk 60)0 Mean Maxihtni, 83.0; Mean Mia um,li 57.9. Uean, 70.4; Maximum, 90, date 19. Hiiinum, 36; date 10th. Lireatest daily range, 36. Total, 4.50 inches; greatest in 24 urse, 1.80; dlate, 2t6. Number of Days.. With .01 or more precipitation 7, ar, 13; faitr, 7; cloudy 11. Thunder storms, 3, 6, 26, 27, hail, Rainfall 5 months 1906, 19.21 in. W. G. Peterson, C. 0. SPECIAL NOTICES. LLKING MACIINE RECORDS We have on hanh a limited supply 10 in. records that we will close t at 40 cents each. Cromer & McGraw. ANTED-You to see me before you build and get prices on sash, doors, inds, flooring, ceiling, shingles, ete. 0. W. LeRoy. Plhone 160. 'OOD WANTED.-Will pay $2.00 r cord for four foot dry pine wood, be delivered between now and Nov. t, 1906. Those wishing to make ntract will come at once before we ve bought supply. The Mollohon Mfg. Co. LSH-paid for children's and lad ics' elothing for ten days at the teket Store. 1AW'S PURE MALT is only sold in the original bottling, and the le in the center of the label is pat ted-always insist on "the Idbel th the hole." For sale at the Dispensary. ANNOUNCEMENTS. >r County Superintendent Education I hereby announce myself a candi te for re-election for the otflce of unity superintendent of education bject to the democratie primary. J. S. Wheeler. For Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a candi Ae for Magistrate for Nos. land 8, bject to the riles of the democratic 'inary. Cannon G. Blease. Jesse L. Burns is hereby nominated a candidate for magistrate for wnships Nos. 1 and 8, and is pledged abide the result of the Democratic I inn ry. For County Auditor. I hereby announce myself a candi te for auditor of Newberry County, bject to) tie rules of the Democratei unary. 0. M. Buzhardt. R. C. Counts is hereby nominated r' the omeie of Auditor for Newber county, subject to the rules of the nmocratic primary. W. W. Cromer is hiereb~y announced a candhidate for re-election as Au ir forSIh Nwberr'y county and will id eutof democratic primary. ,For Supervisor. J. Monroe Wicker' is hereby an uncedl as a eandhidate for re-election I lie (meec of county supervisor, anmd 11 abide tihe rules of the democratic rty. [ hereby ann.lnnee myself a candi te for Supervisor for Newvberry inty. Subject to the Democratic 'nary- J. C. Dominick. For Sub-Supervisor. WY. H. Wendt is hereby announced a candidate for sub-supervisor andl 1 abide tile rules of the democratic st. iVe heCreby nominiate our1 comrade, )ornec Wells, for reelection to tIhe cc of Sub-Super.visor and p)ledge to ab)ide the result of the Demo tic p)rimary. No better soldier cv se rved in t he Con federate armly. Comrades. Ir. .J. P. Cannon is hereby announ f'or re-election as sub-supervfsor I is pledged to abide the result of dlemlocrat ic primary. ,10 For Probate Judge. n.C. Wilson is hereby announced a candlidate for re-election to the ce of probate judge. Subject to dlemoer'atic primnary. For Treasuror: no0. L. Epps is hereby announced county Treasurer to succeed him .Subject to the Democratic pri ~y. D Your Panama hats to Laurens aundry to b@ o(ea9e4. 3Makes them new.