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oooooooooooooo o o o Candidates For o o County Oflices o o o oooooooooooooo FOIC ACDITOB 1 hereby ahho?nity hiybelf a candi rlnt?' for ('on III y Auditor, subject tu t?i<- ruli'H of tin: democratic priiuury. It. A. Abraum. Hilt COUNTY SiTtiKVISOH I hereby uiiiiouiico my md f u emull dad' for < '?ninty Supervisor of Ander ?.nu county, subject to tho ruli'H of thi' Democratic primary'. Ti IOS. il. KA V. FOI! TSTAf K SK N A TOR I hereby iiiuiounco myself u candi dato for thu Slain Semite, from Ander son county, subject to tin* nilen of Ilia Democrat lc priinury. Clint Summern, Jr. FOU COCNTV HITF.KVIHOR 1 hereby anni/umi? myself a can didate for tho office of county super vlBor of Anderson county, subject lo| th? ruh'R governing tho d?mocratie primary. T. M. VANDIV?R. FOB ('OM.MIHNIO.NKK 1 hereby announce myuelf a candi date for commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Kock I Mills,J"' I ('niilervllio townships. S?ibJfctit io (hu rules of the democratic primary. ?. S. HOBSON. FOB COMMISSION I:K lt. A. Sullivan bf Fork township 1H hereby announced for commissioner for Section One. comprising Fork, Rock Milln, Pendleton and ('cn ter vii le townships. FOITCO^ISHIO? ?ltT~ I hereby announce' myself a candi . dato for re-election as Commissioner for Dis?'riet No. 4., comprising Honea Path, Martin. Belton und Broadway, township, nubjeci io iiie rule? of the Democratic primary. J. M. Dunlap. Tho friends of K. A. M ul linux here by announce him as a cundid ate for county Commissioner from district f:onipoblur-r Hopewell, Brushy Creek, Garvin und Williumston. Subject to tho ralea und government of the Dem ocratic Primary. For County Supervisor I hereby unnouucVmyself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to tho Democratic primary. . _ t J. MACK KINO. FOB PHOBATK JUDGE T hereby announce myself a candi date for-tho pflice of probate judge ot Anderson . county, au! ?.Joe t to the nil mi and to tho result of the Democratic primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to tho office of Probate Judge, subject to tho rules of the democratic pri mary. . I COUNTV COMMISSION KK. T hereby announce myself* u candi date for-county commissioner for the third section, consisting of Garvin. Brushy Crook, Williamston nnd-Hope well towUBhlpn, subject to the action ot the detnocratis primary. H. A. FOSTER. IJarley^avidson 5 horse power, with step fritter. $$0$9 JL.JL. Harris, Agent, BrffcTW, 8. C ^Standard CoHcjre for, Vimnf Women. | Alto Mink, ? r i. Domestic Science,! i Millinery.' Stenography IMMtaft^ArVAA SEND FOR CATALOGUE . - jfromETiesi /feW-^c^V.mllk.i /Sort* do ka* work ?tieft I to?urx4 by Kies. Kc op : lour nock (rec. from these , r breeding pc*? by spray. ? 'stFly.Knoclcer! Clmrnedute* riHcf amf .eves ; you money, ami trouble. Doe? not aim milk. ! Inoflcfiavc to animal*. < Try It 15 Days to' pl?aic you. Get ?ja ? can now. : Quart. JSemt Cai,$U?;.5G:s,*j(?H J, Vi Jones has resigned as over oeer of spinning- at- tho-- ?don Milla? Or?onv-Ho; .;. C. W. McGEE CANNOT FILL OFFICE UNTIL SEPT. TO QUIT JULY 1ST County Treasurer Wrote Gover nor Yesterday That He Would Have To Give Up Duties . (Kioiri Si. tu rd a >V- Daily.I Following receipt of Governor Hleaso's letter; In willett thu chief ex cciillv? asked that li > consent to fill the office of county treaaurnr until Sep tember 1. I ii st <>ail of July I. the ?lui" named lu lils resignation, County Treasurer Mci lee took tin- mn tte r titi - der advisement hut decided timi lie could not accede io tim (inventor's re quest and wrote to Columbia yester day In w'llch he stated that fact. Win n li ? received Governor Hlenae'a Idler uaklng Hist ii? continue to lill the of (lee during July and August Mr. Me dea said that be would be very happy to do so if li? could, but he oonferrrd with the institution where he ls to ac cept u position und found from llieni that bis services would be in denium! by July l. He accordingly Informed the Governor of bis d?cision. This moans that the Govci nor will appoint some one. before July I, to fill out Mr. McGee's unexpired tenn and lt seems that thor? tin? to be a number of candidates, for the pillee. Yester day a humber of applicants wen? men tioned and there were several petitions bring circulated over the city, praying thc Governor to appoint W. A. Klrod of West ' Pelwr to tho office. As soon as a sufficient number of signers have been secured Mr. Klrod will forward this petition to Columbia. Mr. Klrod formerly lived nt Plerce town and worked for Mr. McGee in Cu treasurer's-office during his firxt year In thal position . PAy^T^ElSLE Capt. logon Wired Advices To Effect After In te rvie win g Mern Iber? nad Officers (From Saturday's Daily.) Capt. liOtils Lagon of the Palmetto Hides yesterday reccivod a telbgram from Gol. W. W. howls of Yorkvllle .fishing tho opinion -of th?j- local militia -on;,tho unes lion of where the State Militia should go foto-encampment tins SUmmer. lt waa once-understood that all of . th* . Ninth' division would en camp at tho Isle of Palms?. Charleston, amt-thea later it was understood that tho division manocuvcrs would take niuo* ot Augusta-. Finally it wa-.? an nounced that they would bo held in South Carolina. After receiving tho message yester day dipt. Ligon Interviewed th? of ficers or tho Palmetto . lillies and as many of the members of the company as possible as to their choice in tho matter and lt was-unanimously agreed by tho miles that thoy would prefer the !B1C of Palms. Capt Tagon ac cordingly wired to Col. Lewis that the Anderson militia would rather go to Charleston than any other pinn: lu tho State; If Is said that regular troops will be detailed from tho United Stulos Army to havo charge of the innnenuy CT H and to Instruct tho National Guard In military tatics, provided the Mexi can situation do<is not become so acute that the service will all be lu demand. It Is understood that the troops will first be detailed to North (Ut roi lu a, next to South Carolina, then to Geor gia and on to Florida. ~The Palmetto Rifles are enthusiastic over ti-.e prospect of the encampment being held at Charleston and are anx ious for dbe' order lo be Issued. [ All Attendants Delighted With the Work Done Puring Three Days Session (From Saturday's Daily.) Everyone of- those in attendanco at the first meeting of the Woman's Mis sionary Union- of the Saluda Baptist I association said yesterday, after th i j adjournment Of the Association. that | th ny wore pleased with what had been accomplished and they al! felt that 'the meeting had boen a great success. Tfile association has been in ses sion with Andorpon college since last : Wednesday und the all-day sessions have resulted ln'mucH:geod for those who attended yesterday's sessions .have reunited- in^ mach' good fdr those who . attended-. Yesterday's j cessions wore all interostmg and instructive. Prof. C. M. Faithful of--Anderson col- ! lego teck a prominent part InMh* day's | program, as did- Mrs. Rt L. Sanders. Mrs. A. L; Sittcthoro and Mm. E. W. MaBtore. Mt ls highly, .probable that tho ns-j soclatlon will met*? eactr<-year after l 'thia and those who- have been- horn- for j these three days 'cay that lt most un doubtedly Improductive-of much good | In'Anderson enanty. There-wera roa ny '-helpful hints concerning1- - Sunday Schoo* work picked up hy those hare during tho-session just closed and ev en better wlB bo tito many features Of the program nert year. J. E. Reece bas.resigned his po si-1 Con at the" Judaea* Mill. .Greenville,! ?.and relamed to-* his* former* position .a*> second.-'hand -In spinning -at- th? , lie ver Dam Mills, Edgeileld: CLEMSON ?QLIM GRATEST YEA! Commencement Exercises Will B< Tuesday-Program For the Cc Has Secured Funds for Co j (Special ('orrespondence.) Clcim'on, June ??. Everything at Clemson lu Kettling read> for com nounccmcnt. The examinations lire nver UIMI Hu- year (hat is Hi? ?UK is Mn' most successful fruin an acad?mie standpoint In til? history of the col lege. There lia? been nothing to ex cite 111?' ?atleta, and I liny have ?lave hail a year of steady and progressiv? study. The exuinliiation napers show the Kr?.ul success ol' thu work of Hie iii stroctors. Th? graduating class llils your ls a Him hotly of young men. They have been working for weona un theses,' und thu result? show th? practicality of ilii> eourse ol' training ut Clemson. Ur. W. M. ItiggH, president, has re turned Holli a trip to Washington, wlieru he made arrangements for denison io shun- in Ihr fund pul aside by congress* under the Lever hill usait t the technical colleges of the country, espclully tin* agricultural colleges o? thu South. Ur. Higgs found Gov. Bl cuse ready to cooperate with him in every way in getting li share of the fund tor South Caroli na, for the law required the approval of Hie governor of a state. ' Dr. Rigg? ls somewhat piqued at the notion sonn? peolo have that Glom roii college ls wading knee deep in money. -He says ?hal the academic part of the Institution, or the college itself, gets les? per cupitu for stu dents than niiy other college in the stale. There ure conducted in the name of Glenison so ninny agricultural experiments and extensions, not only r.n college property but ai, "'rough the state, thal tho college iret? nu portion of the funds coining to titi institution. lie has set this form | early in an article to be published In a subsequent Issue of The Intelligen cer. . Clemson does not begrudge the mo ney spent on experiment furmti and in diversified agricultura! development, for Dr. Riggs stated that he knows ot ito Investment mude by the state that lms showed a stronger retut II from ti flnunciul stundpoint. Commencement Program. Commencement' exercises . at Clem son college will be inaugurated Sun day with hu baccalaureate sermon in tho morning by Rev. K. G. Finlay of Columbia, former rector of the Epis copal church at Clemson. The ann mil sermon to tho Y. M. G. A. will be preached Sunday night. Tho graduating exercise:} being held Tuesday' yarningr at r??*3v' 6*clock. .Thal Anderson people have a cordial invitation to attend all- of tho' exor cises at (Memsen college during the commencement, for this-college- is al most on Anderson soil and '.* will be nome day-and'Anderron has given to Clemson u larger number of her sons than any other county. FViiinwing I?' the program for -Monduy. nnri: Tues day : Monduy Morning 10::??. Music. Closing Hxercises of thu Literary Societies. J. C. Bnrksduie of Laurens County, representing the Calhoun Society. - "Our National Honor." R. B. E. Ezell of Spartanburg Coun ty representing tho Columbian Socie ty.-"Modern Citizenship." A. H. Ward ot FlOrif Acb County, rep resenting tho Palmetto Society-"The Call of the Country Community." Musi?. Delivery ol' Society Diplomas. Monday Afternoon. 15 tn f, o'clock-Exhibition or Shops and Laboratories. ? f? o'clock-Drills and Sham Bat tle. 5:45 o'clock-Individual Drills for the R. W. Simpson, i . dal. C:15 o'clock-Dress Parade. Monday /urning 8 o'clock- Alumni Address--Hon. G. Warren. '08, Hampton. S. C. Award of Block "C 9:30 o'clock-Open '.ir Reception to visitors and studentr.. Tuesday, tr. .I A. M. Music. Address to Gratf . ting Class, Pres ident W. Cfc Thorr m. D. D., LL. D., Ohio State Chive-, y. Music. Senior V. .? i Speakers. A. R? Boyd o' ' jbtnrtmsY "Why Pov erty i Prevails t :\?Ut the Greatest Ab undance." . T. C. Haddc -if Greenwood County, "Awakened Y uth is the Need Of To day.'1 Music. s Delivery o: Diplomes. Music. Delivery of Trustees' Medal to the bost-speaker from Literary Socie ties v . . Delivery bf Norris Medal to most, morl tor lona graduate. Announcement ot cadet officers for tlib' First Term of the sesfetott WH IM 5Y I Following ls the Senior Class Roll: Coarse la A prion lt ure-12. Robert Audrey 'Alexander,* George Miller. Arhmtrong, Charlee Walter Ba? k%>. John Collier Bajhsdalo, Joel Anderson Bosley, Arnold Riley Boyd. Jhllaa Lafayette Carson,- Jr., Robert Emmet CUB, Jr., Fred Connor l>anti ler. Joseph Benjamin Douthlt, James Earl? Duntay. Robert Boyd ExeU, Ar thur Polen.Gandy, Ernest Ryan Gil more, Thomas Crawford Haddon. Er nest Hanvey. Teague- Gray Harris, James Franklin Harrison. Bush McLaughlin Jackson,' Frank Simmons 'Johnston,' Alexander " Payne Lewis, Jame* "Napier McBride; john McKen le McIntosh, Harry lamont Parker. Elisa Hardin Crossley; Walter An drews Ree ?ai "Waite? Hay*1 Rice, Rich-; ard Hcpry Rtdgtn. Frank Pierce Sal ter, Augustus Edwa^ts%htW*tter. Wil liam Albere SOhilletter^lHlttW Thom as Puen Sprole. Jr.. Jem?? Rbdtflra Todd. Roland- Herbert Slender. Ar dil o Bascom b Uah**. Audley Hb ff mun Ward.. WlHlain - BeatCie . WilbbvBon. JametC Haddon Sloan Wella,-? John ; . "?. . ... ;'? : . ., ; . '-.v. ..~ GE H AS ENDED I IN HS HISTOR : Held Sunday, Monday anr. including Exercises-Dr/Riggt liege From Lever Bill Wightman Willi-.. Joseph Theodore WttherrpooH, William D. ?od, Janies Theron Woodward. t'onrwo In Civil Kugineering-."?. Hci?Ju)<:tii-i'rutdfty ?arron, Virgil Florin Xi vant. Boyce M an iv James. John William McClure, Jr., Un Clar ence Puaribciu?. ('nurse lu Met danice! ami Klori rica! ?nglnerring- i!7. . * Davies Ktrltluml thinks. Harold Smith Bonner. William Foote Hraw tey. Cleorr.o Harold Browne, Ernest McMillan UyiU,' Hoary lilias Cham hllSH, Marion- Adams; Dalitzlei, Clar ence English DeKdiuuips, Andrew Le Itoy BdwithV Ciando Kiley Kmmer Son, Joh? Ernest Fleteli? r. liddiard Spldell H (Hid. Jr.. Melmoth William Hunter; Frank Johnstone Jervey, Henson Mcli?rdy Jottea, Willium Fitch, Lofehioottc, George Hose ftt??v gan, Frederick Honour McDonald. John George Oe tel,' William leonard Perry. Frune;.s Herbert Robertson, Theo Bari'-Hogers. Alan Cr lilith Stan ford, Th?odore Wilbur Thornhill, ('hartes Clough Thornton, D'Aiey Da vid Tinsley. Course In Textile- -I. Robert Jackson, lieu Ray Lever, Ho mer Lloyd Smith, John Watson Erwin. The Anderson boys ut Clemson col lege number josi an even r,u. Thin is a largor humber ?hun tiny oilier coun ty shows and Li a lui.'jo portion of the 1,000 men lu t;ie cadet r?giment. Ca det J. S. Moore has prepared for The Intlllgencer the following roster of the Anderson county hoya: Acker; E: J.; Halley, H. E.; H. ard. W: ?).; Digby. W. A.; Ihr na, H. M.; Hums, G. M.; Cannon, ?. ?j.; craig, J. M.; Clayton. P C.; Loathil, J. H.; Drake. J. A'.'}! Garrison. J. A.; Carri el Garvin. L. G.; Gaines. H. . .11- ?i uv J. C.; Haddon, T. C.; Her ron. K. H.; Herron, W. C.; Luy, J. F.; McGee. R. C.; McConnell. H. S.; Ma jor. C. S.; Mitchell, H. S.; Moore. J. S.; O'Neat, R. M.; Pennell. E. C.; Plcktms, W. A.; Poor?. It. D.; Pruitt, V. ().; Rursell. J. A.; Robbins, W. K.; Shearer, W. A.; Sitton. i. J.; Simp son, J. W. ; Simpson. D. M.; Smith. O'. W.; Smith, M. lt.; Smith. H. L. ; Smith, J. M.; Stewart, R. H.; Tres cot, J. H., Watson. D. J.; Webb. C. W., Jr.; Webbi S; C.:. Whitten; W. C. ; Witherspoon, T. C.; Wright, C. lt.; Harris. G. ti. ; Pruitt. A. R. ; Mc calls. L. H. REASONS FOR THF, " ' GREAT FIRE LQSS Insurance Adjuster Explained Why .'gg^p?ifil--' ting Her BuHcUjga Burn ^ ? ? ^;?r George Haryincrtfin. insurance ad juster yesterday made a number of In teresting comments on why Anderson suffered as many fire losses as Is the case and nt t'ie same time he explain ed why tho Glenn street school build ing siiffere?i as'great damngc ? few nights ag-j as' It "did. Mr. Harrington said the?.' the lire loss could have been ct.i In half had the builders and the trustees done the right thing in its construction. He explained at some length that a portion o* orr? wall was entirely open, thus permitting the burning particles to rall through from the-top floor to the - cellar, when "?20- more in brick would havo prevented this and saved the dower half-of- the building." . Mr. Harrington explained that thc portlog-of the vail left open is order ed closed In theao towna where there is a building- ordinance and- he said that he was surprised-to find that Anderson hos no building codo- or building com missioner. Had there been auch an official, according to Mr. Harrington., there might have- been no auch loss as occurred here when the school went op"inr smoke.'-; . i -- Mr. Harrington bas been in Ander son for two days In his capacity of adjuster for .the Germania Fire Insur ance Company, which company -car ried $4,000 ?nsuranco on the burned building: .v v rt THE GARRISON FLAG Hight Have Been Found, But Waa . ? Editor of TW. ?n&r%o? Intelligencer:^ tn your issue of Ma'y 20th. among the Confederate flagn to be returned mention ls made of the Garrison flag of Fort Moultrie; Charleston harbor, captured February *18,-'1M6. Fort Moultrie^ Was never captured. A land assault was made on> lt and no flag was ?ivor captured there, our. fighting hoing with heavy ordnance serosa tbs hflreierV' . . 1 A flag may bave been found there oe it is possible that ss an ace of defiance Ottf flag was left flying whoa wo eva cuated ino fort. I cannot now remem ber. . - At the timo of the evacuation and for seme time before J commanded Corni puny "C ", which raamrtHtitli'*' ffuns (an 8-Inch rifle ned HWrtrtPColumblad) on each' std? of the flag staff at Fort Moultrie. '?i- (? < Mr. S. O. Brue o of this county, who walked witn W Hf the parade on May watt, waa a matte* of Company ?G". Walch was - also Ut Fort 'Moultrie at the tims- of the er*;uatlbti. > Er*fy veteran wlii uttderetand-tho difference betweerr "fuming'' sud "capiurJaer a frag. ' . VINCENT F. MARTIN. Ex. lat Lteutenaht 1st So. Oar. Regu lars. iRfanrry. <MOst of tho Mm*? uoling attNtfCyv Walhalla, S C. Juno *, Wi. MARRIAGE ?Mi i | 76 HELP HIS mm I ANDERSON PEOPLE SEE NEW I ' ' " USE FOR A WIFE Newcomer Will Be Married In An-1 N .......... < ' .' ? ' derson As Soon as Bride Ar rives and Many Invited I From Saturday's Dally.) There are many us-'s for a marriage ceremony and there an; many way.-: for a ceremony to bo performed but using the ceremony as un advert?an ment for tho piirpo:;.- of building u{? n new business lu something ?hereto fore unheard of In Anderson. Such is said to he slated for au early date. H. S. Helms nf Tampa, Fia recently purchased tho grocery bunlnesi of F. M. Caf on ut T?n North Kant sf reel* a Ad l'.us arranged to take ?burge of thc business. However, knowing that it puys lo advertise, Mr. Helms is plan ning to get into the good graces of all his customers along Nort Fant street by inviting them .tn his wedding and accordingly he spent part of yesterday going along North Fant street anil trek ing > lils- customers:to be present with out fail at bis wedding which ceremony is to be held as soon a? the bride can ?et here from Tampa. Sh'; is to be accompanied lo Ander son by tile groom's broth-?-.- and will arrive either Monday or Tuesday ami tho wodding will then he solemnized in th.-i Christrun Church, a? soon as she arrives. When that Important function is performed, in the presence I rf all thc grocery consumers alon;; North Fant s treet, both Mr. and Mfa. Helms will he well known people and the new store will doubtie.vj get many art order for th^ family s supply of week's groceries. \ JBOYS TO GQON ? CAMPING TR1JP Anderson Lads Will Spend Month On French Broad River In Mountains of N. C. (From Saturday's-Daily.) Nothing more delightful- could bo | imagined for a Bet of healthy boya than a month's stay in the beautiful moun tains of North Carolina and th? Fraz er School- ha's just made arrangements ? by which a number of Its students will be given that very pleasant outing this Summer. Prof. B. M.- Parks, who hps - been- a member of the faculty ot the Frazer school- and will -next year be principal of the institution, is an as sociate director of the French Broad Camp end he ls ?ow making arranco m .-'nts for carrying a number of boya lo the camp for a stay ot almost two months. . This camp Is located near Brevard. N. G., and. is- for recreation and for study. . K lasts from July 1 to Au gust 26 and will give all thc boys at tending a chance to learn a great d?al ?about- nature, as well no books, and at the same time they; wiU-have the .Ixmefvt of expert supervision. The board of directors of this camp will-be composed of Rome of the foremost in structora of -South Carolina,: for the mOBt part members of the G'uidel fac ulty and oiwry boy tabing part in tue trip will- be improved :tkoreby. Mr. Parks said last night- that thia expedition was to take the place of that conducted by Br. .Frazer last y.?ar for hts boys from Ander sop lo New York, and other -northern ?Ules and he say?, that the-.boys golny ito' French Broad camp will im vu equally as'good1 time a?, did? thoa soins with Br: Frazer-Ia3* year,. A con*id"cable numbc:* yesterday signed up for the "trip-and- it-Is expected that today will bring still more. pw PP HF, TECHNICALITY t ' )? . 1**?-?*-f :*MV ( \ Is the kart Baal'Msr Fight Ry Atfnr r -M? ? ;n*y??ot? L?? ?j frank. Atlanta,' Jane1 r,. ^Backed' into the last 'ditch,-th? defenders of -Leo. M. Frank opened then* final argument be fore Judge Hen HUI or the s?pertr<r court. In the library of tho capitol tills morning at 10'o'dook.*. ? It ls the last light that can bo made in' the superle -court, an* from the' way it has opertv A will probably bo tim roost desperate. Tho defense In this, motion ls not pr\ iNntlng for ooneld erasion any question o**whether Frank ls guilty or Innoceriv >^ey ore lurk ing that the verdi?? or, <*asldo ow a p?re\ leg?is technicallty^-v >N?Megatlon that Frank's triar 'aUormv, -Xtatd na constitutional right- to?, Slrjlsw^^ftlg presence-hv the court room-whens ?X, ?verdict wa? rendered. .- - . ' \*bfB ls tho-point of law which John L. *ryye, the eminent constitutional ott-' thevity. ?Was'brought <H?tt> thb case to pre** This ls tho po.'?W oo which thc '?aso wilt get td tho -United States su preme Court, if lt gets there nt all. Apparently-IS ts th".? only thins Gmt nbw-stands between Frank and thc gallows;- it will not be denied-that thc attonaeys' foT Frank waived th? right Of the defendant-to be'in court, bot lt "will 3e coiUcnded ' that sud? waiver w?g illegal and not.binding-in fact that nb? even Frank- himself could have waived it.' ? * World's Records. . ? Lyons. PHnb?',Junp'<?v--For the first time In the history ef- Athletics a? of ficial list of world's r?cords to he rec ognized by all nations WM drawn dp today by the Records Committee of the International Amateur Athletic Fed eration, saeellhgat Lyona. : It is ?ur. petted that the, Mst s* arranged by the- committee wHl be adopted by .tho Federation early text week, . > If all of these schemes which "Smooth" strangers come around to peddle are such great "Money Makers" why don't they KEEP them themselves? * * Whet?'af matt is trying hard to'sc?l you a proposition there is something in it for HIM-that's s sure thing. Ta it not better for us ali to koep our money here at home, invest ?it -md build up OUR OWN Community? The man? who does thie u prosperous. We pay 4 per cent, interest on Savings. . Make OUR 13.u;fc VO?U hank Anderson, S. C. The M.?ANK... and The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. il i' ..!.. ' : ft . . Will be pleased lo discount from i5oo to 2000 gilt edge notes running from $50 to $100 each, that wil bb paid during the months of October and November. For the largest Wat?r Melon grown frotnour' see?: We'havdTT0M WAT SON, KKKKKKY S WK KT and MONTE CRISTO. We also hare for lnuvdnc (lon, several hundred' package? of three entirely nerf water melons which will he gives f?ee io any of our ?a.."ncr friends who wil! call at our store. Fact's Book Store wife coming in almost every day the . -' - i ........ >j* .. - -ft .V latest shipment being a car of - -COLUMBUS . . .; -f> ? . - . Come in and let us show them. They are 1914,Mode1?.' V*?: . - Vi?-t2v . We have a nice line* of Pony . ? . % . M ?? f^'ii buggies. " . 1 v a? I I ?? FQWfegR j sss "rw*. \ ,.; Jjpnnejg.n-^u-iiimpenni 1^.yiiifc, S?l^fHEBT ARVOCATE terence amt sustained and exonerated 1 v -~* Mr- Nettica of the ehnng-s ho' resumed ^tv. S.^A. Nettles will Retire oa ibo tho edllorah.pof the paper and Mr.' V lstof Jnnnitrj ?ext. Kllgo resigned. Mr. Nottlea^lealrod tb ^>fcl?V^?0 3-The board of W editorship and pub v ^Wll. M. a?,.?i.^ /.>,.,". "" Hailing of tho paper and tho board met mnimgh. -^C* tn<? Southern Christian ,u Q^KOQ? Tuesday night with all ^Advocate-, -^^sesslon e.'.' Greenwood prerJfc^afcept two. Hov. W. P. Meud reaohed a fw ^fc? UKreomont with tho orjM^SBc elder of the Greenwood Rev. s A. Nv^^? wher?by ,lc *m daK^tv?ifechalrman of tho/l?bnrd 'be relloved aa eu '^L*ad Pn-m'iBber,of t?wr"iwraft announcement regard tegraem?nt l?vtngV^Sn? ui? ^^??V- VV? l,an,0J of, Kcrahsw timo.In order to sive Ja, \^et.t,os ttin? wts\?|^/? secretary of the hoard. to get the business >fV VL1?8 he l^/rjuj; through Columbia .thia per*ell settled up^ndIfaW XSisS? ?P?^L ^ roul? from tbo meeting lett..the obligations and ot\ Xunder* fV^T?SMV V ?TPVPvanv of the papo*. Mr. Nettles tit lE?iifl . ?. STEVENSON .-contract wlth^he board ta\ lt V T. ?VV ' . , , . " ^ ?gd .edit tbs pafter sutil ?andw ' Cnteaso. Juno 5.-Adalat E. Steven ?t>17 a?d whoo, ho gires, ur^'heTK TU vice president of: the . United on_iM0 iii?1 ^ R01?t **** no wm Hstates?lnder Cleveland who had a net I versea the South South Carolina con- ^ ^a?^or Illinois.,. ;. .