k ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Congress?3rd District. I am a candidate for Congress Irom the Third Congressional District, subieot tn the rules of the Deirocratic s primary. life A. H. Dagnall. I hereby announce myself a can didate for congress from the Third B Congressional district subject to the mm rules of the democratic party. JOHN A. HORTOX. I announce myself a candidate Sor Congress from the Third District. 1 will abide the rules, regulations and results of the Democratic Primary. ^ ? r, in-Ml 7 iiemry kj. iiuuuan. FOR SOLICITOR, 8th CIRCUIT. y ? I hereby announce myself a candi date for solicitor of the eighth circu:: I composed of the counties of Greenwood, Abbeville, Laurens and Newberry and will abide the rules of tttDemocratic primary election. . Homer S. Bl&okwell. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the (Eighth r Tdicial circuit of Sc- th Carolina composed of the counties of Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens and Newberry. subject to the rftles of the Democratic primary. B. V. Chapman. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for solicitor of the Sth Judicial District, composed of Abbeville, Laurens, Newberry and Greenwood counties, subject to the rules of the Demo I era tic primary. Geo. T. tMigUl. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of solicitor of the 8th judicial circuit and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. T. Frank McCord. For Howe of Representatives. I am a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules TWMnfv.rfttta nartr. Iw* V44V * r>v , H. H. Eratfti. I am a candidate for the house of representatives, subject to the' rules of tie Democratic party. J. Wm Folk, Ms D. Far iCJerk of Coirt I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of clerfc of court for Newfoerry county, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. Jno. C. Goggans. I For Probate Judge. The many friends of J. B. Baker announce him a candidate for probate | judge of Newberry county and pledgej him to abide the rules of the demo- j cratic party. | I hereby announce myself a caadidate for probate judge of Newberrj * /?onntv for the unexpired term of C. t c. Schumpert and will abide "'tb rules of the democratic party. J. M. K. Buzzkardt. W. F. Ewart is announced as a candidate for probate judge for the i~\ unexpired term of C. C. Schumpert i and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. \ I Dr. 'Van Smith is hereby announced as a candidate for the unexpired term D-nVofn Tn^tra nf Vowboprv fOlllltV |M SJl L.iv/uaig juu&v wi ? , , flft subject to the Democratic primary. j For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for supervisor for dewberry K county, subject to the Democratic prill mary. Henry M. Boozer. -1 hereby announce myself as a can ? 11 [vtfidate Tor re-eiecuon to tne ouiee ui supervisor for Newberry county and will abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary election. ' J. C. SAMPLE. For Sheriff, I am a candidate for reelection to tie office of sheriff of Newberry county, subject to the rules o! the Democratic party. Cannon G. Blease. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of New I berry county and will abide the rules j of the Democratic primary, iMy promise is to do in the future as I have in the past when I served you?to'perform my duty faithfully and conscientiously. M. M. Buford. For Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county superinI? tendent of education and will abide the rules of the democratic party. HH Elbert H. Aull. HP To the Voters of Newberry County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Superintendent of Education, snbject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. I seek the office "not for what I can get ovt o it, but lor what I can put .Ilti. i. ' Respectfully yours, Ciemson M. Wilson. March 7, 1916. University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. J. S. Wheeler is hereby announced j ior the office of superintendent or education of Newberry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself *or treasurer of Newberry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Jas. P. Epting. I hereby announce myself? a candidate for re-election / to the office ofj i county treasurer and will abide by the rules and regulations of the Dem- j ocratic primary. JOHN L. EPPS. I hereby announce myself a candii date or the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate your support. Should I be elected, I will devote the best efforts of my life to the discharge of the duties of the offics. WILLIAM E. PELHAM, Sr. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county treasurer j \nd will abide tLe rules of the Democratic primary election. E. M .Lane. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office O" County (Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Claude C. Schumpert FOR COUNTY AUDITOR I hereby announce mysen. as a candidate for the office of Auditor for Newberry county and will aibide by the rules or the Democratic primary. J. Moody Esdenbaugh. - I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to the rules uT t$e Democratic primary. N J. B. HfrIfacre. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the position ofh^Q#itor for Newberry county, subject t$ tfeei rulet of the Democratic PMtfl ' : ^m^Reid. , .ft- . I hereby announce |hyse)t candidate for Vac office ot mailer ot New* | berry county and will abide $he rules and regulations of Democratic ' party. |f 'ff James D. Quat|ltf?au*. I hereby announce | candidate for reelection to tpe oflfice of Master of Newberry county, Object to the rules *f the Democratic party. H. H. Rikard. I i. For Coroner. I announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office pf coroner and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. P. M. Lindsay. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of coroner of Newberry county and will abide by the result of the Democratic primary election. Q. H. RUFF. For Commissioner. I announce myself \ candidate for i the office of County Commissioner j and will abide the ruh s of the Dem j ocrauc part/. &>r reelection to the office of magistrate for Nos. 1 and 8 townships and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. L. M. Player. J For Magistrate ?io. 6. . ! I am a candidate for magistrate forj :;No. 6 township and . will. HbWe tha j rules and regulations o: the Democratic party. J. Henry Dorroh. For Magistrate, Jfo. 10. I am a candidate for reelection as magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. -- . . P. B. Ellesor. I am a candidate.for reelection for the cffice of magistrate for No. *10 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. J. A. Kinard. "" For Magistrate >'o. 11. I am a candidate for reelection as magistrate for Xo. 11 township and1 will abide the rules of the Democratic j party. H. H. Ruff. I hereby announce myself a can-i didare for magistrate .or No. 11 town-1 ship and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. A n r? rprr fl TXTi I For Magistrate >'o. s. Joseph H. Adams is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection for magistrate of No. 3 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate for . Township No. 3, subject to the rules of the j Democratic primary. W. D. Rutherford. t cnnminoi? mvself a candidate for magistrate No. 3 township and will \ .abide the rules of the Democratic. party. R. W. Olymph. For Magistrate >'o. 7. I am a candidate for magistrate of i No. 7 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. W. P. Allen. ! I am a candidate for magistrate of! No. 7, township and will abide the rales of the Democratic party. J. J. Murran. 1 - ! Magistrate >'o. 4. I hereby announce myself a candi- ; date for the office of magistrate for No. 4 township, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the primary election of the Democratic party. Jno. W. Scott. I am a candidate for reelection to the office of magistrate for No. 4 Township and. will abide the rules of the Democratic party. * ! R. M. Augfctry. " Magistrate X?. 5. Hix Connor is announced for magis-' fnT s townfihins for re-elec 'T~* ?" tor and will abide the rules of t&e democratic party. j Friends. ]mmi i TO CHECK BANDITRY President Has >'ot Changed Determination Not to Withdraw Troops j" jsW. {Washington, iMay 1.?The serious ness of the Mexican situation was emphasized here tonight when Secretary Baker aid Gen. Bliss declined to discuss "a "report made by Gen. Funston today . or Instructions sent as a . result of this report to Gen. Scott. "I can not discuss these matters," Secretary Baker said, "nor. can I state for publication anything regarding the conference already held by Sen. Scott, or the one he is to hold, probably two." It is now believed tliat the crisis in the situation may be reached within the next day or two." (Although war department officials would r.ot discuss the question of an- ultimatum tonight, it is the general impression nere that Mexico must by incontrovertible evidence show the United States that it can govern itself Zefore American troops will be withdrawn. SIMPLE Frederick Palmer, the war correspondent, said at a dinner in New York: "Girls all over England are making I ammunition now. Lady Hamilton, I Miss Xancy Cunard, Lady Diana CVfan[ ners?all tliese lovely girls are mak ing ammunition. " They say a girl was talking one day at tea about her ammunition factory work. "Oh," she said, "it's just as easy as anything to make- high-explosive shell. You take, a tablespoonfull of nitroglycerine, two cupfuls of guncotton, half a cup of trinitrotoluol, three cups of lyddite, and so on, Just like the cook books you know.' " 1 Only One "BROMO QUININE" fo get the genuine, call for f*UININl?. L>">okforsignature ol E. vv. GKQVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 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COLONEL DECLARES FOR CONSOLIDATION Wants Delegates to NameMan on Whom Republic/as and Progressives Can Uioite. . Xew York, May 1.?Col. Theodore Roosevelt, on 'his return here tonight from Chicago, issued a statement expressing gratification with the reception of his views on "preparedness, national duty and Antericanism" ii the Middle West. Col. Roosevelt declared he is not interested in the political fortunes of himself or others,1 and, after outlining the principles j advocated in recent speeches, said: * "It can not be said too often that this is a time of crisis in the nation's career. We are layig down the foundation and the controlling lines of a new era in our history. Everything I can do will be done to see that the people, west and east, realize the , facts and act accordingly. "As regards myself, I do not believe that the delegates ought to nominate ! me at Chicago unless they "are prepared whole heartedly and without ! reserve to make the fight along the I lines, above outlined. I am ngnungi for certain great" and vital principles.' | "For Miat reasoi^ I most earnestly; hope that the delegates who go tof Chicago will nominate some man !on | ; whom Republicans and Progressives! lean combine, and wfeo. moreovarv can ; be heartily supported by all inde^ j pendent citizens and particularly by j all independent Democrats wiho aire loyal to the nationalism of Andrew Jackson and who are prerared to put &? vital honor and interest of this nation above, all mere partisan con- j i ? 1 k , s*.'eration I hope they will choose a mjan, upon whom all con unite, and who. if elected. ;^e can be absolutely j certain will put the principle above set forth into actual effect in the t < government of the country." /j j 7 ? 'j Coras Come Off ; | LIKE Banana Peel ! 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