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We Have Buggies
: - ,? > * r. :. ,->( ? -r
Coming in aim cet every day the
tatest shipment bein& a cay of
-jCOLUlnBlls
Come bi and let u* show them.
They are 1914 Modela.
We have a nice line of Ppnv
buggies. v ;
A
Jt?oney Making
o/ Using Want A?s'-^
HOW WANT.ADS WILL HELP
A SHALL BUSINESS GK?W
There Is really go limit to ..what
Want Ads ran do tc pet life <!nte
small business enterprises. Too
want more customer^ more capital,
", or ?orne fing cl so to help" you grow
In a business sense. The Want %W W';
ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing.
1 v Here are seme Want Ad Ideas In\
this connection.
$ Hoiv to Get Mpre Customers
, This ad. in good for 5. per cent on any article in' this * store. If
the value Is not easily as great as tho original prlco plus 15 per
CCP^ ^ft8 **** tS?^1' C0*110 at .once . r?~- ?
;?tery:;o^y:-tho- wV^P*ni^^?V^ ',;: ' . 'Jkf$
jhw^ji^ 'rt
these columns. Plan nftjjr pinn will B ^?
nnnold Itself to you once you hate ?' - M -
BEtiltt NOW! This should be the ; V P
. started.. . ?f? -' ;. ! w.: " . H
turning pcl?t for LAHUEK AND BET
TE B BUSINESS.
Your Bic^mgss Grow
Frg? A?v&r thing For Fc?^ners ;?$
The rtiain purpose of this innovation is fif '
;.jfh trade
I. relations between, the country produper and city customer: : w
Th?fe arer niindreds of housewives who tti&tfft^
f-On thfe page;.the farmers wko^^ in 9
i J?uch with these city people quickK >; ^ .-.s.?..-?
, ; f he InteIUgencervw?l publish "ohe ?aveftiscni?t>tl,
' VVirife what you h?ve't?seit on the cb$p?nJjcl?w and mail to
u8i<at once, IT IS POSlf IV?LYPREg ; A Vv ,/ ;
-Please write plainly and sign'riame and fuij address V
pi
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- 1a j I '*Below I have -written .an [adve^lllis^l?i^^ ?
MfWffi?fi In you want columns, t dr noC obligate inysslf to.Advertise
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^?ny more nor to pay ybn atfy thoc oy. forVe?m?;
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NEW ERA 01
FIRST EVENT OF ITS KIND
IYER HELD IN ALL THE
STATE
GOOP SPEECHES
FEATURED DAY
Fanner*. From ?Over the Third
O.ngrcs?sona? District Gathered
'{ >, S To See Exhibits Here
* ' (From Wednesday's Dally.)
q Q 0 0 pooooooooooOooo
THE PRIZE WINJfEES c
o" The first beet buahel of oats, c
p prize 5100. won by Wado J. c
o Drake, Anderson. c
6. Second best buchet of oats, c
0 prize |50, won by E. B. C. c
Snipes, Anderson. . c
Third best bushel of oats, c
b prize $40, won by j. M, Payne, c
o . Aqdoreon. , c
p Fourth best bushel of oats, g
d. prize $30, won by Jas. A. Drake, e
o Anderson.. c
0 Fifth best bushel of oats, c
o pHzc $20, won by J. H. Hill, c
o Lqwndesvillo, S. C. c
O ' Blxth best bushel of oats, c
6 prize $10, won by F.. M. Taylor, c
o Ander:-on. c
o . Best bu a bol of oats from An- o
o' demon county, prize $25, won c
? by J. T. Eekow. c
o First best peck .of rye, prlzo c
o $1, won by J. S. Fowler. c
0 Second best peek of rye, prize c
0 $1? won ty J- T .Eskow. e
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oooOGGoccescsc.ccccq
7 The. first grain festival ever held In
' South Carolina was the. one big even'.
of yesterday in Anderson and as a re
sult of this great forward step on the
; part of Anderson county men and An!
dor son county farmers, the name ol
' the county will be ' spread tbroadcaat
) .among the farmers of the state, as be
ing too best fanning county In South
Carolina.
The day proper was opened yester
day, morning at 10:30 o'clock when
I,the meeting was caAod to order by J.
S. Fowler in the roams of the cham
ber of commerce. R. A. Abrains ol
Starr was acting as secretary, and
probably 200 farmers Were pothered
jor the speeches..v Mr. Fowler assured
bis hearers of Audeicon's welcome
and then the Rev, J. W. Speako, pastor
?of S? John's qMtbodist. church was
fcaUctL.upon: foe tho invocation. Thifi
wss^fp?ldw?tt ; by* a. ~i=2be,r; of impor
tint announcemon?t, made by the sec
retary, and then the spc-echCB were
heard.'
'.'. Wl W. Dong of ( Clemscn College,
.stato ago ht of ?^o United States farm
demonstration Work, Was first Intro
duced to the audience and Impressed
tho farmers of Anderc-on . with h 1b
'/horse sense." He hau always been a
great favorite with Anderson county
audiences and ho made himself even
gore dc?.r to the hearts of Anderson
.rpac-s yesterday . because- ol "nia
splendid words;
I The Boll Weevil Coming.
Mr, Long said that this is a very
'Um'?ly oc?sslon for ?.grain festival bo
.causo of the fact that the bool weevil
is fasK.Jtnoving toward'this stato' and
: Will1 reach South Carolina within less
jthati six years. ..' '. > "
: Ho pointed out that It tho farmers of
tho farmers of this stato am not
Jf?auy to meet the pest when' it makes
its appearance here that it will cost
the ,state between fifty and one hun
dred niUlion. lie said that the lava-'
Mon of tbe boll weevil will prove
wprso to this state than was Sher
man'a army. 'He; said that he spoke
1 from knowledge because he had seen
the effect of the boll weevil In many
-states across tho Mississippi. . He said
that thlB la not a farmera problem
but a problem for tho business.man
to solve. He pointed out that money
le heeded and organization is heeded
for the purpose of . fighting .the ad-;
Vance, of the weevil. "' ' '
(VMr...Long pointed ont that tho' way
?. save' tho country from destruction
t the boll weevil :wse:tp '\fliverjtfj
the gi*ih f<*tiy*l ?onld bo jot
.u aasiBtancb lit this direction. H?
M^r,sou m
recordf for tho greatest production, ox
?to?lo?iojUs a??i.'otvgjr>^ an* ,Wi*t
1?^f ^bert/^mpion pt <this
county, in tho Lebanon section, had .as
*fjmc a,1 field of clover aft ever grow 1st
?Vi rg' in la,r the ' state, famous for
CjovOEi'. ' - .. 1
^Tbo -speaker aald ?
mm
and yet this at
t' m tit h of t ta' meat
C' Mr. Ltmg says that one thing
"V ?lemoon college : has more Sttl
- of, agriculture than any other
^tlcft 'to th?;^plK^BtaW out
ic same tmie ho,deplored he fact
leteV are oma?y i*rm?r;ft?ys to
MitfWWm**^ to
very necessary., sgrleu 11w
education; In cloning th? speaker p
saying that fifty years from now _
agricultural leader of hi* age.
.: Co^grsasma^
|^^^-J^ve?^i^^^^
^ T^^??aker said Uifi.W far back
PROSPERITY
aa 18GG a .pill wp? passed by congress ,
t?~ eb? (tarage a g rut* u) t u re 'and that at ,
that time President Iluchunnn report- j
(Hi the bill eS'violating states' rights.1!
Following.that tame the -war- between ,
the states. Ho said that one of tho i
first things bt n'constructive nature '|
cvcr secured .was. the passage of the
Hatch act, ander which tho various j
experiment atntlon? were established. 1,
On top of this, said Mr. Lever, ho j
mado.'lG speeches In Missouri last
year ami wa&. told, while ho was in ,
Ms. Hatch's,district, that Hatch was ,
defeated, by tho farmers becauso "ho. j
bad done* nothing for tho farmers." |
Yet .Hatch made, possible the gather- ! ;
lng of scientific agricultural' know-j
ledoe by. thc.govprnracnt. Mr. Lover,
said that; Congressman Adams, with
.whom he was associated on the ajrl-1
culturnl committee in congress, liber-j
ally died in bis efforts to secure an !
additional appropriation for tho ex-'!
p?riment station work. I
Mr. Lerar's tirent Hill. |
Mr. Lover said that the government j
had tried the' work of Sending college ,
?rofossors to address tho farmers and (
ills plan had' failed and therefore |,
tho Smith-Lever extension bill pro- ,
poses to codd th?"professor right into},
the homes of tho farmers, on the indi-. i
v.ldual farmers *bwn farm, and there |
to demonstrate to' the farmer what is J
necessary and what should bo done. ' 1
These men will show t bat a crop can!'
be produced'by'producing it. "I am i
glad to be the' author of a bill which ,
resongizoB 'the'.'farmer's, wife," said
Mr. Le.vor. . , ' , "
"Think of tho farmer's wlfo having
to, drop a thrco' gallon, bucket into a
well sb.cy foot deep and laboriously
drawing it up. Yet she must bo the
mother of tue future generations and
of future ?(tisons." Mr, Levor said
that he bad studied the fannt or
ganizations, tho* GrangOr-.the .Alliance,
tho Farmers' Union and said that
mere nfc two reason why those or
ganizations do not succeed.
Ono of theso is. tho fact that they
do not getiinto cIobo touch with the
farmer which.must bo had. The new
bill provides' that tho government will
Send into each- county about six men
and- three women and theso will go
from houso to .huuso and teach the
people. They vwJIP constitute tho hub
around which ' the* oonter of thought
will. revolve. -Tlwr-b?ll will also holp
to distrbuto't?fctirbps alter they have
been produced.'. This will be in addi
tion to tho off ort? "tv hi ch have at re ad y
bcen- 'iri?? -bf*Aptbduetog'two bales
of cotton.vWhor?i.bne, grow before, v
.^fartetiqgj? a d'roblem.
i, The .?ftunty/agVteult?rftl agent , is]
' oWoisUiodfi 'the ontthty marketing -agent < '
nndor: :the.nmv. UuYand it will bo his
duty to1 <?s3bit tA-idlSpDslng1 of-the!
j, crops'. ' ThCltiueBtloh of marketing is jJ
f one 'ofUwIUoh, Is 'flt Ibo gravest Itnpdrv j
tiinco cow. ?Mr."'??5*er'rBald that he 1
bxpects' Vttrj- rurnh'bredlts to become
feueh hotter in (??Sfsection of- the
state;%hph;tho,nbw.bill goes into ef-;
t??t-and he belicvos't^?t It will.bo im
f; possible to get morifey4o-?- longer terms
nu ? at better rat?s than la now. the
fcam\ Hfe qtr^'edyA t^ct that home
'OwnnrshTp 'of'".farina;Was one of ho
taqpt important things'/to he attained
and 'said that 43' por cent of South
t^-^-'tpa'.B farmers aye' merely tenant
Washington, under the direction
e greatest- president since the
of Thomas Jefferson, we are
woJJjflng out a plan to loan nmfloy to
(armors,'a\ choap fates and - , long
'j^rms/rssl?r.th? speaker. Mr. Lever
?a|n .thai.his.biii WKS'druwu with the
resistance of ? dozen or moro and that
behind it la the greatest agricultural
brS'n Tnr?r?i O ii t?itj yaTt Ol iuen? 12
that .th? United States can boast of...
I ^r. LeyeTti said that It takes ' more
brains to run a farm'than any Other
busi&ess and ihp hopes to see the day
when the farm or will be proud to
I stabd up and say that ho is a farmer
ffttd- bd aolb'Wbbhrit?nrthat fact Ho
hopes to ecc* tho day when the chll
- ??llVbe proud of
. . o a farmer's
jto'?ibtcr'oT,a* farh??^ son,
-'.:; A- J.': jWaWpn. commissioner of. ag
ollna and j>roco
^jp^.c^ffjjrffss. to
?..waa:.,fA'gri
to'a;''
happy .occasion
and attend the
held In,South
to pay a num
sssman -Lever,
had - at .?last
Iso the basic
vocafioh of the entire /world Mr.vyVat
son 'torched. upon^?..importance of
b3Wo and of neolng
faaye^good treat
ucstl?n'of data
that South Ce
rollna is tols:year-'producing 7,00<>;ooo
'bushpbsl or. ?A?? and this has not noon
^t^aTorawSyearfor, bats.' "He' said
?^M?Miu -oats arc as good
aa^^prfdo^ in the. world, end. *d
vised- the > farm ore to buy; their ; oats
hero at home and got the gennlno ar
^Lr.t Watoon eald that the business
men of Anderson and tho farmers of
ibis courify havo a golden opportunity
to- build'a grain cl&vatbr berk and
^^h, th? state xif/South Carolina
^ ,ts>and that if ' they hnt.'?ew
.a^ip^ing, ??? of the greatest
Ml?f?U?f0K fai?*ag.to do
n pointed to the fact that
1??
dins farmers and polnt
r tbAt figjSM^Ould*sh6w
to bo a taoro proHtable
raising ;, cotton. . j Ho
fact .that there Is fery
On in tod price of -Aals,
Mr, arable pt WUprnW .lwlt?4
every farmer present to be at the
Karm ere' Ghautauqua, which will. bp \
hold on August G, 6 and 7, and assured
his hearers that they would all enjoy
It. He said that a number of splendid j
speakers and agricultural- experts '
would be on.hand for the three days |
and additional tentures, such as music
etc., would also be provided. I
Following the conclusion of the ad
ilrccscs yesterday morning the form-'
ers repaired to the wholesale seed
house of Furman Smith, where the
exhibits we. on display and shortly,
after 2 o'clock the judges b?gan their,
work of sorting out the winners In.
the various classes. E. J. Watson, W. ?
W. Long and J. West Harris were
chosen for this vory important work |
and It required well over two hours
for them to completo lt. ***
' Great Interest was manifested.In the
splendid showings of oats. and. many
of those present said that they had
never seen anything to compare with
It. It was a revelation to the largo
number of farmers present.
"BOISTEROUS, BUT THAT'S ALL
(Continued From First Page)
speakers except to Mr. Pollock. There
war a nervous tension today beforo
the meeting started = thoro was an
pxpectancy of trouble. But this did
not materialise, however. The bold
ness and savagery of Mr. Pollock's at
tack on the governor's record seemed
to anger the Blouse men, yet they did
nothing but howl. GoVornor Blouse re
ceived a bouquet and Senator Smith
several cotton stalks.
x ogl)c?t . ^
Mr. Pollock got the brunt of tho
heckling today when ho was making
bold assaults on the governor's record.
The leaders woro in small groups, and
Kept up "team work" In raising an up
roar when a paiMcular point was'be
ing empharized, or tho climax of an
argument was approached.
Shorlff John Owens referred to
these as- "intruders" from Anderson,
Brcchvillc, Greenwood and Spartan
burg counties.
Calling directly to one particular
squad ho reminded them that they did
not belong to Laurcns county and
hence were not needed as yell leaders.
Tho rhciiff also said that he did not
hollmrn that il./.r?. f.'C??l?l h" VC hCCH
any disrespect shown to any speak
ers had there been no invasions from
[/ther '.counties.
Gccrgc A. Drowning, who acted as.
ahalrman In the absence of W. C*
Irby, who 1b a candidate for governor,
-aid that theso wore also strangers to
Kim. ...i ...
Gov. Dlonse .was the first-Bpcukcr
today and began with tho quotation:
. "Those whom the gods would de
stroy they first make mad." '
Ho said tho antl-Blcaso forces wcro
defeat od and .In rubstatiation cited
thro cases where men have rccntly
u'como enraged. One( ho said, at
Whitmlre, when a mill president in
vited the govcrnot "to go below," an
other at Anderson, "When another
man with a guu climbed on the.stand,"
and ' a J third at Groenvillo last Saiur
ft?y^wbe.p:.^ W> Norwood attempted to
x?t to. the gqyern^o-'ter having .been
[1 enounced as a coward by tho chief
executive. ' N
.MB. COOPER-HOPEFUL ^
\ Laurons, July 21.?Mr. R. A. Cooper
(eft today to Join the state, campaign
parly at Ridgoland after spending
the Interim botween . Beaufort and
Ktdgqlnnd meetings attending to pub
c correspondence and private af
fairs. Before leaving the city Mr.
Cooper' was asked to expr?s:} himself
on tho political situation-in so-far as
It affected-hie candidacy for the gov-.
brnorshtp. "The state, campaign par- j
ty,M. he' said, "has now 'ylsjted' twenty
three put of forty-four counties'.
While th? territory In which we have
been - is in tho section of tho state*
whero I ami least known, I have been
very much gratified at the cordial re
ception and. assurances of support
Which I have received* I do not carp
Lc ipakc!any further prediction than
ta- say that I confidently expect to
bo In the. second raco.
\ "It Is v*cry gratifying to see," said
Mr. Coopor, "that the people general*
I y are disposed to measure a man by
'ho standard of pbrsonal fitness, for
nubltc Borvico. and ara ready to sup
port a man who basos his candidacy
tin bis own merits rather than on
the d?m?rite, of. jnia competitors ''
Harmless to-flush Kidneys and neu*
H trallte Irritating-:acids?Splendid
Kidney and Bladder .weakness, re
na?t from,vurlc ?cld. says a noted au
thftrity: ; ^o kidncyfl fl.Ucr this acid
from tho, blood and pass It on to the
bladder,, wnere .it often remains to Jr
rltate and Inflame, cauRlng a burning,
dcalding semration or setting up an. Jr
di?^^^tfie..'.noek--'of tho bladaer,
obliging you, to seek relief two or three
times during' tho night. .The sufTorcr
Is "In conptant dread th? water passes
sbmetlmets"with a scalding sonsatlon
ancT is very profuse;, again,' there is
difficulty in avoiding It
Bladder wcaknn?s, most folks call
It, ,because' they can't control* urina
tion.. While It Is extremely annoy
ing' and some tlm os very painful, this is
really ono of the most simple alimenta
to pvcrcoruo. ' Get S?tC-t *Lui?* o?????
of Jad .Salts from, your pharmacist
and take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water, fate tow bcakfast, continue Jthis
tor two.or three days. ,Tb^ ^IlX?e^-|
trallz? tho acids in tho
urine so it is
no longer Is' a source, of Irrlt?tlqn to
the bladder and urinary organs which
then act poymaily again. ' .'.'
Jad Skills ia Inexpensive, harmless, 1
and U is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, 1
and IsNused by thousands qt.folks rwho ]
sre .su? *
caused
Nused by thousands of folks rwho
abject to, urinary , : disorders I
Wvd;o\>rIc acid,irriutldn.' /ad\
Salts is splendid for kidneys and caun- '
as .i?;ii|fl'\r^
; Her* job jbaje a etsoswnt, off eryee
cent llthla watfer drink, which quick
ly relieves bladder trouble. Fvans
Pharpip,cy, agents.
Political Ann
n._ ? .
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county supervisor, subject to
tbo Ocmocratlc primary.
J. MACK KINO.
I hereby announce myself a can*
didate for the .office of county super
visor of Anderson county, subject- to
the rules governing the democratic
primary. T. M. VAND1VBR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to One rules of democratic
primary. C. F. MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for county supervisor, subject'
to tho rules of tho democratic pi i - '
mary.
W. J. JOHNSON.
PeUor, a C R- F. D. 1.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for County Supervisor'of Ander
son county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announco myself os a can
didate for House of .Representatives
from Anderson county; subject to tbe
rules of tho democratic party.
OSCAR D. GRAY.
, , , .'i Li.
I horoby announco myself a candi
date for the House of Representatives
from Anderson county subject to the
rules of the democratic primary.
RUFUS FANT, JR.
4 I hereby announce, myself a candi
date for tho legislature subject to the
rules and regulations.of tho democra
tic party. OEO. M. RBID.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for tbo rimiBO. Of-.Representative
from Anderson\?unty subject to the
rules of tbo democratic primary.
. . WALTER F. WHITE).
I horohv Rnnniinon myself a can
didate tor re-election to tho lcglala-.
tare subject to the rules of tho demo
cratic party. T. F. NELSON.
FOR PRORATE JUDGE
, W. P. Nicholson Is hereby announc
ed as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Probate Judge, subject
to tbe rules of tbe democratic pri
mary1.
I hereby announce myself s candi-. I
dato for tbe office of probate Judge of i
Anderson county, subject to tho rules'i
and to tbe result bt the Democratic
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE.
I hereby announce myself a candi?
daie for. Probate Judge .of . Anderson
County subject to the rules of "tho
democrtlo primary. > W-Fv'GOX., ,
Fr-'j. juIi lem. !J." '?'*? ' * 'i ? iln ( ?
: I horeby .announco. myself.qandi
dato'for the office of Probate judge for
'Andorson county, subject to the rtiles
of tho Democratic'Primary.'''
.__ ' - ' ' . I- T. HOLLAND.
"7" FOR. AUDITOR ' '
i 'I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Auditor, subject to
the .rules qf the demooratlc primary.
R. A- Abraum -
,; ^ '
I horoby announce myself .a candi
date for tbO ' oillce of Auditor of ' An
derson County subject to tho rules of.
tbo Democratic party;
. v <r -R.WARKl AUSTIN.
I horeby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Auditor, subject j
to the rulef of the, Democrat 1c pri
mary J. It: C. OK>IFF.!*i. J
,' I hereby announce myself as ? can*'
dld?te for re-election to tho office, of
County Auditor. Anderson. ' subject to
the rules and regulations of the dem
ocratic primary My record as u pub-,
lie servant stands for Itself and I will
appreciate the votas of the people of.
this county. -
WINSTON SMITH. -,
_..... ; .u ' ? .. '
FOB ^PEIHNTENDENT
I horeby announco! myself a candi
date for re-election to tue office cf
County Superintendent of Education,
subject to tho Democratic primary. . ' 1
;i ' ' J*. D FBLTON.
FOB STATE SENATOR r"
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for State Senator from Anderson
County, subject to the rules, of tho D?
mocratic primary election,
... . J. VJ3HERAJRD). ;;
.'. I hereby-antennes, myself;, e cantH.*
date for tho State Senate, from Ander
eon county, subject to the rules, of the
Democratic primary.
5 ? ' ".-,'..'. . .fcUnt Summers. Jr>
FOB COMMISSIONER
R. A. Sullivan of Fork township Is
hereby announced for commissioner
for Section One, comprising Fork.
Rock Mills, Fendleton and Ccnterville
toWnjhlps.
6 o ,o o o o o o o o.-o o o|
' . >'
O TUE ACKER REUNION o
9 ?
b o o b o b o.'o'o o' o q. o
Tho annual reunion of the Actor
family w$U be-held' ei: Shady Grbvq
church four miles cast of Belton Aug
ust 6, 10) 4<, AM tho family .>onnecr.
tlons arc.tovltod to. attend and bring
well flUod baskets. An interesting
program boa been arranged and com.
inittees appointed to Upok, after ,the
com fort qf-.t'hoflo J.u.att'^qdanec. _ , _ ;
i- The coramltt?o on arrangements a?d
grounds are A^OvvACKM.^chalrman;
Sson.' Fr?:%werlanrd,' A ?. Coi.
M. M. Mattisbn and Arthur Hunter,
c Th? comm,tttee.,wlU be called to Or
der at 11 ?. m. by the ckairronrf, W. By
Acker, artd" opened with a prayer by
tho chairman. >. . .
Song, In tho Swc?t Bye and Bye."
ouncements
I hereby announce myself a candl
tor county commissioner tor tho
third section, constating of . Garvln.
Hrushy Crook, Williamston and Hopc
woll townships, subject'to'tho action
of the democratic primary.
_. .ILA. POSTER.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner for Honea
Path, Helton, HroadaAvpy and Martin
townships, District No: 4, subject to
the rules of tho democratic primary.
W. F. TOWNES.
-L_-j
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pondleton, Rock
Mills, Fork and Cenlenrllle town
ships. Subject to the rules of tho
domocratic primer y. M
JOHN R. CULBERSON.
I horuhy unnounce my candidacy
for county commissioner from Section
4, comprised of Helton, Martin, Honea
Path and Hroadaway townships. Sub
ject to the rules of tho ' democratic
party. tft- O- SMITH,
Bettor known as "Dick" Smith.
- W. H. G. 101 rod announces himself a
candidate for county, commissioner
from the district odhtpbscd or . Wil
liamston. Garvln, RniBhy Creek and
IIopowcll, subject tc) the rules of the
democratic pnrty. <
..I.,...!.', If. I . ?
I hereby announce 'my candidacy
for County Commissionor of Anderson
county fropi tho third Section com
prising Ilopovoll, ' ' Williamston,
Brushy Creek and Garvlh townships,
subject to tho acttdtr of \ho Demo
cratic party.
J. MACK D?PF 'ROO?RS.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comiirlslng FbrntleSon, Rock
Mills, Fork -and CentervUlo town
ships, subject to rules ?T'lXmaocvatlc
party.
I hereby announce inyJoTl'-na a can
dldato for' Commissi?wV Of-'Anderson
county from Section N^.?/composed
bf Garland, Hrushy Credit; Hopewol?
and Williamston T?w,?slfypB. s?bjoct
to tho.action of tho doihonrntia party.
' YllWi05,.vWataon.
I hereby announce
idate for tho office' "
from section' 2,
Hock Mills, Pendle
townships, subject
democratic primary.
I hereby anuo'an
County Commission
comprised of Hoi
Mart lu and B
a candl
lipslortcr
Fork,
fX?ontorville
rules; df the
$yHA&RIS.
Idacy for
ecUon 4,
oa..vPath,
?ownahlps,
jf t^o Democratic
I hereby ennounc^Mwgagpii candi
dato for ComnilB8iofler:^TTjiird. Sec
tion consisting ai ApfannWIIHamfltoh,
Hrushy Creek, Mnpnynl,! ftntl Oarvin
Townships, subject to tho rules of
.tho. Domocratic pt
.' W. A. (BQ'rjfr) SPEARMAN.
?fj; 'j- . 'I. * i jHjwB
>, I hereby anno
dat? for're-ole'ctl
.township, aubjuct :
Democratic p
'Tho friends- of:
hereby announco'
Jor County 'Cot
trloti composing.
Crock, Garyin and'.'
Ject to tho:rules'!n
tho democratic primary.
MtJllikln
candidate
im d!s
Uruahy
bJ*Bub
r^mont of
V '::'..'U',.-. ' ? '?' -?"?3"
I hereby announce-myyolf a candi
date for county treasurer, subjoot to
tho rules of tho domocratic party.
i-. -.-r l?> J. MERCER KING.
.,. ,L . ; , ijVtfW'i ... . t '
j I hcroby announce mye?lf.a-'candi
date tor .county treasurer,' subject, to
tho rules' and regulations 'of. the
democratic prlmar,
'? ii'thercby. aii^buni
flldate for County
iw i; ,
A Trip?,
er qf An
derson'county subjext jtoAho rujes of
the Democratic parly\JD"ri ' v,
JACOB o.tjtCd^nuer.
1 hereby, announce-jnyijolf a candi
date Tor County Treasurer, subject to
the rules of the DciiW?a?c primary.
w. a. ?lrod:
./.-I -uoroby announce myself a candi
date for Trcnsurcr-of-Awdotxon cOtin
tyv subject.' tq 'the' ritfvs.,bZ. th?'.demor -
cratic primary.. J^ JLeROr* SMITH?
h\~ t?^WW?WHf k Jcandl
dato toT.Ccmgions'from'MThlrd Con
grcsulohslf District, subject to the
roles of democratic* party./ V
**? > JOHN 1A?! HORTON, ?
Thlkr.'by Judge Wj .V. Cox and D. H..
-. Song, "Hlest be the'T'o t?iai Hinds."
Talks? Mrs. Ji M. J'agot, and. Prof.
J. N^arpcr ..^ ;,,,. ;l<(( ;J
Music will be furnish?d^by\M?;
Miss Essie Acker,.MfcaJ-ora Mattison,
MisB Thoral Ackcj-ir, Miss Emma Cox,
Mrs. C,,M- .l^ittlaon; Mrs.fW> S. Ram
sey, .Mirfat patsy AckeKiKfrd. Jamcn A.
!}so*MamlQ
lo, and Mrs.
Bert Fisher.
SubJecjS: tor. tslkc-J-w F, Cox. own
Selection. :; " . >- i ' I. vi '
D. H. Rufiseil, Education.
. Mrs. J. Mt Paget, JPamlly.^istoyy.
jProf. J. .N, Harper, Famli?;Histoty.
Dinner.
The afternoon will be spent under
the shade of the trees,

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