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Big Up-Country Counties Nave What'! They Want and IYould -Leave Others Alone. Cr Columbia, August 15.--The Pied IMont section is overwhelmingly pro-: hibition in sentiment. There is no question about that. This does noti mean, however, an overwhelming State-wide prohibition sentiment. I have just been in Anderson, Green ville and Spartanburg counties-the largest ard mfiost popilons in the; Piedmont section. and talked with representative men. They all tell me that they are satisfied with local con ditions. and that their people do not want to be disturbed. Some favor State-wide prohibition, others fear 1 'that forcing State-wide urohibition - will j'Opan:hze 7heir present conditioa bye-s- -Z S*,i.-up and gener'al m: up in poltes and others say that they have what they want and believe in letting others alone. The Piedmont section unfortunately is in closer e touc...h 1ih Aanta and Augusta thtn i: is with parts of South Carolina, and c they laugh at the utter and ridiculous c entorcement of S:ate-wide prohibition in i:rh iti-.s Sav.!anniah. llirmnig-,, hm A A nd Autus and prefc-, letting matters stand as they are c rather than spread the infection of c disregard for prohibition laws to this a State. They want to be left alone, t and to do so are willing to let the oth-;I er fellow alone. t Majority for Local Option. Anderson is a prohibiton county,! and one would suppose candidates for the legislature would all adopt the State-wide prohibition plank. Not so.: There are nine candidates for the five places in the house of representatives, t and of the nine candidates, two have come out for State-wide prohibition, five are outspoken for local option and two had not up to that time clearly; stated their position. I was further told that the State-wide advocates had used efforts to get out other can didates, but had failed. "Citizen" Joshua Ashley is one of the two State wide prohibition candidates in Ander-C son, and he is personally strong and the expectation is that he will be elected, but the situation is impressed when it is understood that in Ander son, a prohibition county, that only two of nine legislative candidates are outspoken for State-wide prohibition.) Mr. McLeod will receive a large vote .in the Piedmont section, because of,J his local option views, and so will Mr. Blease, because he has had a con siderable following there for some time. "Prosperity" Excursions. South Ca,rolina is prosperous. There are many tokens of this prosperity. It Automobiles, new homes, new cotton; mills, new industries. A new expres sion of this prosperity is to be found in the desire to travel. Some time ago a young man named Macfarlan, who gets up excursions in the East, thought he would try a Southern ex cursion to Niagara Falls. He ex pected to have 150 passengers, and thereby enter this field. The excur'sion left Spartanburg Friday not with' 150, but with 550, and hundreds disap pointed because they could not be ac commodated. It was a surprise to the railroad people. Long distance telephone messages and telegramst were received begging, in vain, for places on the Niagra excursion, and some folks went to Spartanburg hop ing to get places in the party, but they could find no delinquents. The trip was very cheap, $43.75 for rail road fare, hotels, excursions, sleep ers and all, but even at $50 per pas senger it meant over $25,000 on this: one excursion, and there have been many. Up-Country Crops Good. The up-country generally has ex cellent crops. During the week I took two long distance automobile rides in: Anderson county-one of 30 miles andi another 50 miles automobile trip in Spartanburg and Cherokee counties Business men in Anderson tell me that the crop conditions in that sec tion have never been better. This is all a hilly cou nry, and while lower Carolina and the fiat country general ly suffered from excessive rains, the biy up-country did not let the ra'n stand, but it helped the corn an d coi ton crops. - Spartanburg Greenville and Anider son are all growing very rapidly, "iot it is a great pleasure to see how -ap i-ily this entire Piedmont secLi yn is forging ahead. I VNeranis' Reunion. 1 Spartanburg is putting on its gaa attire for the Conafederate reunion. Arrangemets ;have been made to take the best of care of the veterans, andi ,hey are expected in large numlbra. The Spartanburg Herald has arra i. ' to iss:!e a hNhts credirahI Tete.s etti-:-. c i .'ednesday, the 17th M-. stant. Spartanburg has taken hold of: th'e reunion as she does other thin e - a comrnunity interest. "-late Fair. wrcutLal -d Mechanical 11 rcm )cto er 31 to November 4. Pre en: loiley very much encourac,;-d Ier the Pro:-p<et. He has long s:uce .arte- th n .:chinery of the Fair .r )eiatiou and expects more and be t er exhihfts. The stock and c:'- i ;o-h Carolini have improve-l ra: y yoa! :nd Th-s will be shown at tfit tale Fair. August Kodrn CORE )ANN WITHDRAWS. ays (.uty )f!kiils Did Not Ar ranze (amipaign Itinerary as Required. 'he State. Rev. Coke D. MIann has withdrawn rom the race for congress in the 'hird congressional district. thus ~ 2 ~ 1j,'1(1 lor t,here lt': : ther op onent, having withdrawn ome time ago. Mr. Mann did not resign. hqw ver. unil he threw out a few broad iTs about the action of th,- various hairmen of 1he county execuliv On.mIt s. Mr. Manm, having had III. : '-Xp!ience in the house VK wis to flz.t back before gir :n h' calls attention to cnstitution of the Democratic part. n county campaigns and the lack of schedule upon which to base his at acks on the stump upon Mr. iken 'he counties in the Third district and he chairmen directly affected by the harges are: Abbeville, F. B. Gary: Lnderson, M. L. Bonham; Greenwood as. Rogers; Newberry, F. H. Domin ak: Oconee, W. C. Hughes; Pickens V. T. O'Dell. Xr. Mann's Siatement. Mr. Mann's statement is addrossod D the voters of his district and is as allows: "Doubtless you will be surprised tc ee that I have this day withdrawn rom the race for congress in the hir' district for reasons which I ill mention. "First, my constitutional rights ave been denied me in having no ampaign for the congressional caiidi ates in the Third district. Why suc: reatment by the county chairmar f the executive committee? The can idates in the fifth and sixth districts ave separate campaigns. There was 0 chance nor time to discuss issues his I wanted to do with Mr. Aiker nd then take him up on his record ;hile in congress, and then ask hiit a explain some of his votes whilE here. For I know some of the peo le will agree with me that they need xplaining. I wanted time for a ful nd free discussion of these measures nd, failing to get these things, OW refer you to the constitution o: he Democratic party of South Caro na, page four, article eleven: The Constitttau. "'Before the election in 190S anC ach election thereafter, except as .erein provided, the State Democrati< ommittee shall appoint and arrange or two campaign meetings in eaci ounty, to be held not less than twc eeks apart, one of which meetingE hall be addressed only by candidates or State offices and the other onl3 y candidates for United States sena or, United States house of represen atives and circuit solicitor; provided hat if any election year there shal e but one candidate for the office o: nied States senator, or no opposi ion for State offices, the said comn aittee may, in its discretion, arrange r appoint only one meeting in eaci' ounty. In addition to such campaig' aeetings the county chairmen of the espective congressional districts anc udicial circuts shall, when there i! ore than one candidate for eithei ef said offices, arrange for and op oint separate campaign meetings foi heir respective districts or judicia :ircuit, the time and the place of suct eetings to be published in each coun y, at which only the candidates foi aid offices shall be invited to address he people.'" State Chairm.an's Letter. Chairman Wilie Jones has sent ou he following letter to thte chairmei i the coumties in the Third district "Rev. C. D. Mann having withdrawx rom the race for congress from Thirc listrict, you will please not p)ut hih lame on the ticket. If you have al E'ady printed your tickets you wil lease instruct your managers not t( ~ount the votes cast for him and t( ell the voters that he is not a can idate." The canning season for many vege ables is just now at its height. Fron iow on until cold weather, tomatoes torn, beans, okra, to say nothing o pples, 'peaches and other fruits ;hould be put in abundant supply panned sweet potatoes, too, are good md most people like canned pumnpkin e-read the directions we hax' pub ished this summer for canning va -ious vegetables and write to the sec 'etary of agriculture. Washington, 'D .for Farmers' bulletin 359.-Raleigl SURREY and BUGGIES We have just received ship ment of high grade One and Two Horse Exten sion 1o1 Suvreys. Now is your chance of a lifetime to get something nice for your families to enjoy the hot summer evenings. Bet ter than automobiles in safety and expense. ALSO Fine Top and Open Buggies All at Prces to suit any cne. E. M. EVANS & CO. NOTICE TO OVERSEERS. All overseers are hereby notified to! put their respective sections of roads in good condition by September 1. L. I. Feagle, County Supervisor. REGISTPATION NOTICE. The supervisors of registration will be at Whitmire on August 23, and at Prosperity on August 24, for the pur pose of issuing certificates of registra tion. W. W. Riser, Chairman of Board of Registration. 8-5-5t. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Congress 3rd District. Wyatt Aiken is hereby announced as acanddatefor re-election for con gress from the 3rd congressional dis *trict, and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. House of Representatives. H. H. Evans is hereby announced as a candidate for the legislature and will abide the rules of the Democratic !party. Geo. S. Mower is hereby announced as a candidate for the house of repre sentatives and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. IThere by announce myself as a can didate for the house of rerpesenta tives, subject to the Democratic pri mary. Jno. M. Taylor. I am a candidate for re-election to the house of representatives, subject to the rules of - the Democratic pri mary. Godfrey Harmon. Mr. F. W. Higgins is hereby an nlounced as a candidadte for the legis !ature, and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. Arthur Kibler is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to thej egislature, and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. IC. T. Wvche is hereby announcedi for reelection to the house of repre se.ntatives, subject to the results of the Democratic primary. For Treasurer. I hereby announced myself as a can didate for county treasurer, subject 4to the rules of the Democratic pri mary. J. R. Scurry. IThere by announce myself as a cani 'didate for reelection to the office of county treasurer, subject to the Dern ocratic primary. Jno. L. Epps. For Judge of Probate. Ihereby announce myself as a can didate for reelection to the office of judge of probate, subject to the Dem ocratic primary. F. M. Schumpert. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of probate judge for Newberry county, and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. B. B. Leitzsey. For County Auditor. I hereby annou"ce myVself a.3 a can didate for county auditor --litor and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. S A. Dincan. 2ase for reelection as auditor for Mewerry county, subject to the Dem >cratic primary. Eug. S. 'Werts. For Magistrate Nos. 1 and 8. I hereby announce myself as a can lidate for reelection to the office of nagistrate in No. 1 and No. 8 town )hips, subject to the Democratic pri nary. John Henry Chappell. I hereby announce myself as a can 3idate for the office of magistrate in Ko. 1 and No. & townships, subject to he Democratic primary. J. C. Sample. For Magistrate No. 3. 1 hereby announce myse!f as a can Li.ate for -eeetion to the office Of nagistrate mn .. toVPwdip subject o the Democratic primary. John Henderson. For Magistrate No. 4. The undersigned is h-ereby aq aounced as a candidate for re-election is magistrate for No. 4 township, sub ect to the Democratic primary. R. M. Aughtry. For Magistrate No. 5. J. Forrest Riser is hereby announc d as a candidate for magistrate for ownship No. 5, subject to the Demo -ratic primary erection. W. C. Sligh is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate No. 5 township and will abide the result of ,he Democratic primary. Voters. For Magistrate No. 6. Wm. M. Dorroh is hereby announc d as a candidate for magistrate of .To. 6 township, subject to the ruleq f the Democratic party. Friends. John W. Hendrix is hereby an nounced as a candidate for magistratv [or No. 6 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. Thos. J. Harmon, Esq., is hereby announced as 3. candidate for mag4 trde for No. 6 township, Newbern.S couty, and will abide the resulte ol the Democratio party. For Magistrate No. 7. The friends of W. R. Reid nominate iim as candidate for magistrate for No. 7 township subject to Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for magistrate for No. 7 town ship, subject to the rules of the Dem ocratic primary. A. L. Dominick. For Magistrate No. 9. E. B. Kibler is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as magis trate for No. 9 township, and will abide the rules of the Democrati( party. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for magistrate for No. 9 town ship. If elected I will serve the peo ple faithfully and efficiently as I havi done in the past.. I will abide the rules and regulations of the Demo eratis party. B. B. Hair. For Magistrate No. 10. I hereby announce myself a can idate for magistrate for No. 10 town ship and will abide the rules of thE Democratic primary. Thos. L. B. Epps. The undersigned Is hereby an nounced as a candidate for magistratE for No. 10 township, subject to thE Democratic primary. T. E. Stone. I am a candidate for magistrate fo3 No. 10 township, and will be gov erned by the rules of the Democratic party. P. E. Ellesor. For Magistrate No. 11. The voters of No. 11 do hereby an nounce W. F. Suber as candidate foa magistrate for No. 11, and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. Voters. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate for No. 11 Township and will abide the rules ol te Democratic primary. 3. 3. lnad. W. L. Kibler is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection for mag istrate foT No. 11 township and will abide the rules of the DemocratR party. Mr. E. A. Hentz is hereby nomninat ed for magistrate from No. 11 town ship subject to the rules of the Dem Knock. Yet only FIVE hundred who r have a REGUL 95 are dependei wage, their chi for their suppor If you want to vour one hunc financially ind< count at this material help. 4 0 Interest f ITheCf1 IThe Bank That A THE EXCI Newb WE Wi Business, Frief 0 *H. L. PARR, President. W. G. HOUSEAL, Vice P GEO. B. C DI W. C. BROWN. GEO. B. CROMER. GEO. C. GL,ASGOW. W. C. HOUS J. I YOU DR This far:cer telephoned and And find the market unfavorable for your produce? The farmer -who has a telephone first. The useless tri cost of service. Under the plan o costs but a trifle; the I and the equipment. Write to nearest Manager for pamph Farmers' Line S(CUTHERN BELL TELEPHON 163a SOUTH PRYOR ST) I Age s at Every )oor men out of each one each the age of sixty A.R income. The other it upon a meager daily [dren or public charity t. be one of the five in red, the five who are pendent at 60, an ac )ank will prove a ma iid on Savings Account ercial ank ]ways Treats You Right IANGE BANK erry, S. C. kNT YOUR dship and GoodWifl FFICERS: M. L. SPEARMAN, Cashier. res. W. B. WALLACE, Asst. Cashier. ROMER, Attorney. RECTORS: J. C. HEEL H. L PARR. I. A. SENN. EAL M. L SPEARMAt{. ). WHEELER.. :.THE ARCHITECT AND TEE CONTRACTOR will both agree that it is useless to seek better lumber than we handle. They are right. There is none ~better tobe had and not very much as good. Have you estimated on Sthe lumber for your next job? SYou'll not find our figures high in Sspite of the high quality of our Slumber. 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