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Elrod; Princeton, S. C. NOTICE l S T lf 4?? , .. . 1 ' Nltlcb' Is hereby alven that a meet" ^J3?in?^^SS'^w^'li*:.of .ttio>'tofl?ioldera of the R. W. quarts 60c. 1-2 gallons 75c. 212 ti-im,!? <^?.?v u ,.n~i ? ?t.w-*% r^Mabi^atr<tstj^-^^;.ftimn ; ?; WASTED?First class' beet cattle, sheep and veal, weighing from SO to 125 pounds.?W. A. Power. 213 South Main Street Choice of 2,'>0 Forms. Conio and eee, 7 Write? ., tor v folder. We^e^'^bpUhft Really Co., McCor -r~rr--?~-?-i- ' Trlbblo Company is called at the'of* ^"'t flee of R; W. Trlbblo at Anderson, 8. Cv ob too Seth day ?f July, 1S14 ftf ,io p&?ck.A tor. the .purpose of considering a resolution of the Direc tors to liquidate and wind up the af fairs'and, dissolve, tbo corporation. - H- yft ,f K???LiS, Proa J, LEK VAL?NT?NB^Scc. > ' _*--"^t:v. ;?*' -* *** Greatness. The greatest roan la he who chousf el moat invincible r?solu-1 SSltit*-; ? ' rdbienj* ?fidh^fieneca, ooooooooooooooooooo o a 0 NOTE*; I I?)M IVA u o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 o Iva, July 11.?-Richard I. Manning, of Suinter, candidate fur govornor o? South Carolina was llorc one day this weck in the interest of ills candidacy. Mis;- Jennie Harper of Lowndesville ha? been on a short visit to Her uunt, .Mrs. J. E. lirownlec Cole 1, Blease will be here on thc| 14th und will rpcak in the grove in ; front of tho Jackson Mill hall at 8:110 o'clock. Mr. R. A. AbramB of Starr was in town one day this week on business. Mr. A. II. McMahan of Fountain Inn Is spending his vacation here with parents. AIIsb Rnblii?: CrtJn. wh ? has b???ii the guest for t:.e p.inl veoK of lur cousin. Mr*, r'rp.ii Stewart, has it turnnd to h r honm '.:< Willinginn Miss Annie Hrown Is spending her vacation tills week With her parent:; on route No. 3. Miss Pearl Cailey has returnoJ home after spending two w.??kH near Honca Path with : er sisier, Mrs. Hhott Pruitt Mr. Feusiir Jonci: of Start wa3 a business visitor mi (own one day this week. Mrs. 1 V.. Beard o> Luit bur at. Oa. is visaing tier parents, Mr. nnil Mru , M. (IrlHiii. MrB. J. W. Lambreth left Thursday for her home in Arablu, Ca., after spending three weeks hero with her parents, Mr. and Mre. T. A. Steven son. Rev. S. J. Hood left Thursday for Charlotte. N. ?., to visit his brother, Rev. J. B. Hood, who has been 111. Ha will also fill his brother's pulpit on Sunday. Mr. Harvey Jackson of Slorevllle, wuh visiting here WcUneBday night Miss. Sophia und L. E. Jackson of StorcvUlo were visiting hero a short while this week. Mr. A. V. Harnes of Lowndesvllle, was here Thursday on buelncss. Mr. James T. Rice of route number 4, was a business visitor here on Thursday. Mr. James T. Rice of Route 4 was a business vhitor hero Thursday. Klfa I V> ? ?? ??? ?- - - _.-r~ ? ??? ....a. ihp(?iv Purker who have been visiting their slr.ter, Mrs. John A. Wnkefleld. of Anderson are on a visit to their ulster Mrs. J. A. Brownlee. Mr. J. C. Llgon has returned from a business trip to Spartanbufg. Miss Helen Levcrett h?s returned to her home after spending a week in Laurens with her aunt Mrs. W. H. Me Pliai I. IV Mrsi Nora Bowie and daughter, MIbs Marie of'Hurtwell, were the guests of relatives hero Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Sclglcr of Starr, was a visitor here Wednesday. Mips Marie McOee delightfully en tertained a number ! of her little friends lust Wednesday at a "candy pulling." Mr. T. C. Liddcll of Lowndesville, was a business visitor here Thursday. Miss E. T. Jackson of Storeville, Is spending tho week1 in town with relatives. Mr,.and.Mrs.. Reefib McDonald, and family' have - returned irom; a-.^ew, days stay 'in Bickens with' relatives. ' Miss Una Pcttigrcw, of Ptorevllle, was the guest for a short while this week of her friend, Mrs. Henry Wakoflcld. Mr. U. H. Burton of Dayton, Va., is spending several days. here with the family of her cousin, Mr. A. E. C. McMahan. Mr. T. C Jackron, Sr., T. C. Jack son. Jr., and Miss Lois Jackson are spending several days in Atlanta. They made the trip In their car. Miss Carol Thornton, who has been spending sometime here with her sis ter, Mrs. J. C. Jones, has gone to Storeville to spetif* a week with her friend, Miss Hattio Jackson. ?nHr.-J.-B. Wllkins of Sonford. N. C; was visiting relatives here this week. Misa Annie Veronee has returned from a week-end visit to relatives In Elberton, Ga. Dr. McCalla of Starr was among the business visitors here Thurs day, f . Mr. A. S. J. Hall had the misfortune to loose .a Valuable mulo Thursday by colic. Mr. A. B. Galley ir. adding a spac ious porch to his ces tage,'' which will add greatly t'o its a] ;iearance. ', A heavy rain ft- I here yesterday accompanied 'by h'/ia winds, but no damage was done. ANOTHER VICTIM OF . HE PLAGUE Negro Succ nbs To Dread Db . .. ease f king the Third Death , New Orl ans, La., July 10.?Follow ing the death here today from bubonic plague of Leon Dojean, aged 28, a ne? gro, health authorities began an In vestigation to ascertain if'a new fo cus of infection exists. Although De jean resided three miles from the In dustrial Home of the Volunteers of America, where two caseB of plsgue wore discovered, he wss employed at a produce house well within the rono first pieced under strict quarantine regulations. Dr. William C. Rucker, assistant.suregon general of the pub lic health service, .who is in charge of plague eradication work here, ' stated tonight-that he could not determine the existence of a new focus of in fection until epidemlologlcat studies had been made. Dojean was. placed under observa tion in an isolated hospital 'on J-..ry 5, but h]s malady -was not confirmed as plsgue until, today, roUiwrtn? wt crlol?glcal tests. . .Two. negro** and one-white.pian have died from, pla gue since tho contagion was discover ed hero on June' 27. rWi W. Wilkin son, a VhHe- mac, is .recovsrtng, Ko other cases uhave been reported. At ,the Top and Bottom. . Of all the people In Kurope the &hSa r-^eW?" chUdren ind The Row Over Home Rule F Solider? In Pro! U>n<lon, July 10.?With every week of suspense in the r.ettlcment of the future government of Ireland the menace of tho military preparations by the Ulster and the Home Rule vol unteers of the south is to accept lead ership by the Nationalist party which John F.-:dmond offered them'. Thus led there would bo a clear division of Home Rulers and anti-Home Rule men Into hostile armed caul p A. The very dangers of a bittet civil war which such a pirjpect present--, furnishes the best uafeguard for peace. Correspondents of The Associated Press at Dublin ;<qd Belfast have writ ten of the situation from the Nation alist and Ulster points of view re-' spectlvely. The most interesting de velopment is the plan, hitherto un published of the Orangemen under Sir Edward Carspsfor taking, charge of affairs by force if a provisional gov ernment is set up and the fact that the commercial mer. of Belfast have used their influence in Ulster coun cils to postpone radical action until a Home Rulo parliament has been es tablished In Dublin. The great question which confronts the Nation alist volunteers is how far their American sympathizers are likely to come forward with funda for their arms and equipment. ' Dublin, July 10.'?Estimates of the number of the Irish Nationalist Vol unteers vary between #0,000,'which is t:<e Dublin Castle ligure complied by the police and a quarter of a'million, which la the estimate given In plat form speeches-. . Carofnl inquiry shows that there ure 50,000 in LoIn ste r, which takes the ten L about 45, 000 in Ulster (increasing rapidly) 33, 000 in MuBter'and'2".,0J0 In Con naught. - , The difScu.tj O? Oaciul ??iiiitai? arises from the- fact that the move ment is not organized from the center. Forces have sprung up spontaneously In every parish, and ho far are only loosely connected with the provisional central body. There has beep a com plote wiping out of all .class distinc tions and the rank and hie include every grade?formers, .{abqrers, shop assistants, clerks, doctors. , lawyers,, and country gentlemen. ' There Is s very strong leaven of time-expired soldiers?old' vGpausugh(< $ Rangers, Dublin FubIIIgVs and Munster -Fusllr lers, and their experience is proving useful in the drill'. , .. . The chief military commanders are Col. Maurice Moore, who commanded the Connapgbt Rangers- in the Boer War, and Capt. -White, a son of the Gen. White, who7 ,d?fended- lisdysmith. Recent accessions are Sir Henry Grat_< tan Beilew, a grandson'- of the great Henry Grattas, who, had experience in the fifth nraKorTGuYrds and Capt. BcU lldgham, brother of the Marchiode?s of Bute, who is at?'p4asetft!'an aide-de camp to the Lord Lieutenant.' Military experiences, however slight is at ;> pr Milium and a medical student with' a little volunte?r''.trai'ftihgt'' is com manding sergeant of a squad. Which In-, cludes among the privates, ? univer sity professor of.law,. :,.,.?lV, Tbe army ha* oziremeiy little equip.' ment and almost no .money. ,-< But .the material is excellent and the-enthu siasm uhboun;]ed..i." Mr. Kcdmond's open association with the'.movement will remove the difficulty of1'getting money. The man in charge' of -th? movement are forwtho most part un known.-and. there, has been much re luctance to provide- funds till the pub lic knew who wou?d spend the-money< and for what. >'y' ' The central body.consists of. 25 men of these 15 are said'.to bo Home Filers In sympathy wlthfMr. Redmond, but the more active, lufljienviai .and affeot* Ive spirits arc -mohihers of thv Sirrn Fein party.1 'The*i*nv^yfeV^ ?fdplJort ers in the country. Jahd the'great bulk of the volunteers are supporters of Redmond. Mr. Redmond offered his! co-operation to the. central- body-Jf he was. allowed to .nominate on equal number of men 'ion'.' ft,' ptendlrfg'' the election of. tbe vpjarueer branches of a central executive.-' "Failing. accept ance he will recqpimend each county to govern Itself. . This offer was'rejected'on a hastily summoned meeting of - the executives who proposed that each county should elect a representative to Sit with thorn." This has pi^iice?,.Strong 'protest froh)1 Prof. Kerr who says the meeting was' not properly conVened and asks fer a full meeting whea vtie members would accept Mr. Redmond's offer. Mr. Redr mond cannot allow a movement' main-1 1; composed of "his superiors to ' he commanded by a feelf-qu* lifted body, of which the moat a?tlv? members'are | Opponents of his.: Once tho volun teer members can hold their1 conven tion to check an executive the matter will settle itself.' Meantime tfcere may be friction which will be obvihtod to a great extent by making 'cash county govern its own .volunteers. '''I ?>. t.-/.:1;;-? l?.t -llr.'uM Belfast, July 10.?The leadera ul tho, Covenanters in Ulster ! pofeSS to en- \ aider the Nationalist voluntt?;r mrurot. nient as 'something not. to bu tfcam?] seriously. These'Nationalise bant a In the Ulster counties drill s^Asmodi-' cany and Vire not''connected-wills any? central organization. All tho local leaders act entirely on tholr own rnt- i liative. In semo^dUtrlct?r the vol Bnteers are split up into factions un der 'opposing loaders, whOi carry'oo>? nowspaocr warfare. : ?* The Ulster leaders- say. tha* < ?? i&k Uonallst volunteers' must fain auroufiA the impossibility'.",*r> getting." ovina, They c?aim to navo many ..lottos* Icum America sha\?,'u*Vt;mt the Irish-there s ta tired of contributing to Hoa>o;liuc Shd now thai iHey consider- an-, ith?l\ parliament assutc.t, they proposa tto let thoso In Ireland settle their.iutcm nal questions without help, rv sM,n. if American aympathlwraah^a;-refill t SITUATION 'inds Two Annies Of Civilian^ " estant Ireland the war chest the pi osent govcrnmcii I measures to siiiti.n ;s gun runnlc?? i: all portB wo lid checkmate than. J "We have two years start In th? ' matter of arming and we mean i keep it," an official of the UU* ir Un lonlst council said to The As.--,o..-later Vress. ; In many Ulster tillages the Nation allst bands are being drilled by re tired army serf,.?arti. near tin* halh and parade grounds of the U1b> but i talions and the townspeople are abli to watch the preparations of both for ces. There were 2,500 Nationalist volun teers in Belfast About the middle o June and many more In Lohaon?errj city where Catholics and Protestant are much more evenly balan'i^d. ,Ii numbers. ,'?,? j In the Covenanter movement then are two distinct factions at present One is a militant section which ,ad vocales Immediate provocative uctiot with the belief that bloodshed woult shock the English non-conformists anl force Asquith to grant Ulster'? ut 1 maud for permanent exclusion fron . the Irish government. Tho other Tac I tion which includes important bust 1 ness men fought successfully to pre i vent the declaration of a provisions government for Ulster when the Horn* Rule bill passed, the third reading ii t the house of commons. The flrbi fac 1 tion no clamors to have the orovisloi I ai government set up when the king 1 signs the bill, while the more confier vatlvo business interests - cou use dally until the Irish parliament it Dublin is launched.. Sir. ivj-.vard Cur soii slued witu ?ie latter faction a th? last conference of b.-adors here. Meantime the volunteers, satur?t ed with the military.spirit, nre beeam ing impatient. Seme battalions 1bv< i even sent deputation? ci officers tt headquarters to ?il: when the cam paign would begin anil the work o keeping the bold spirits quiet Is In creasingly dlfllcult. The headquarters sialT has workci out a plan of campaign for hostilities 1 It la not likely that the/ will atteinp to use this citizen force agains trained regulars with h;avy gunp, to ar one officer remarked, the- most the] could expect wqnld be to put up ont good fight and be cut to pio-je*. Tli( present plaus arc to keep the Ulstei Nationalists in clieok w'.ien the pro visional government is set up. . Most of the Belfast volunteers nr< being formed into lour regiment: will act as a police force. A flvlns column known as Belfast division composed of 3500 picked and pah volunteers a majority; of whom arc ok soldiers- has been organized as a firs Une striking forco with motor.trans port capable of conveying it to an; part Of Ulster in. less tph.*4, four..?;ours This force is armed CIiVotfgTibut ' (frill new Mausers and possesses ' ten-Max ims of the latest pattern. Cert ait county regiments, especially those oi Antrim and Armagh, would go on ac tlve service with this column, whlh other county regiments includlnt Londonderry must remain at home t( suppress Nationalists. If the provisional government wen established the flvlne column would be sent to Londonderry where the Na tionalists are strongest while the oaaj and west Belfast regiments woult form double cordons around .tho twt Nationalist districts of this ..sity. .wit! Maxim? covering the principal plvcvt? ' Information that the Nationalist.! are bringing la carboys of- vltrip which women would pour on, . tltj troops from, windows as they.pouro: boiling water during the rioting-sonu year's ago .has reached Carson's head quarters. '"If.there is ? single act that kind," said, a staff officer,-"tin building where it is done will be en tered. wrocked- and - every . offlcci klUed. ' < v SEWERAGE IN THE . .One great problem peculiar to .' the rural districts is that of the proper disposal of poisonous organic' refus* and similar <- waste matter. :. Jn .. tht cities, such matter is completely Oiid satisfactorily taken care of In rlttc modern sewarage systems, and *hnf the city Is can bled to preserve ?| cleanliness which. Is its greatest aid in fighting disease. "? ~ , When auch matter is. allowed \( stand In the open, as every rural resi dent knows. It becomes a swarming place for files- and a hot-bod. for dis ease germs; It. pollutes .the soil' and drinking water,.and Is always an un sightly and embarraslng nuisance Such conditions are generally tht cause of Sickness and disease. .-'-. V The Sanitary Septic Tank/ie^oeclal ly designed along approvj^itnt.^fox use in the rural district??Ptd mtuxz fsctured by Weston * VswoWftfCO1 lumbla, S. C, completelyn(MJIV?8.'.|h? problem of sewage dis pq sohl i tor.** ht rural h'ooe. It Is of smalJugzc ; made Of reinforced concreto; stViple, ess) to Install, never geu> c?? <A order pi needs attention. Placed, lust beneath the surface, and connected with the house bjr a short pipe line, it secure ly keeps the poisonous organic mat ter enclosed until, by natural' pro cesses, it disintegrates, and then seept out into the grou-ad. harmless mineral matter1 and - water. There is? no odor no soli pollution. Approved by : heal tl authorities. . 2 : ^..i.;,! ! Its cost is small: It wffords vR th? ^myenleac?s ass ths fail ' pitwviiu? 0', the city sewerage systeax-, It, Ii .weUvWorth^ironr while ito^anhw^al) about tht8,SaMtajy:<Sflpto^ *ou can doTiy simply} wRtjtt . ta Weston A Brooker, Cojumbla.-B,.*^ ?! . ^ Vi r- ...^ , vetoes* its.Charirt.i^^i..'-'' ?.dlfflcnlt for e newlyZ-iqArrM mau to generate much eh?ibitisfn ever, his bride's beautiful fhafr after he baa seen her pile tt on theV.^MMgn JpttJkt-jalfh* t,-?t I 3S1 "Waste Not YOU are wasting en financial details i want of irood ban] such procedure. The cl this bank promotes econ prestige, and supplies th ness men. Citizens Na Capital ! The only bank in the cot for a p Political Ant\ ' FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi date^ for.county supervisor^ subject to th? ' Democratic primary. _J. MACK KING. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to J the rules governing the democratic | primary._T. M. VANDIVER. . T hereby announce myself a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, Subject to the rules of democratic! primary. C. P. 1 ?ARTIN. Thereby announce myself as a can-1 dld?t? for county supervisor, subject! to the rules of the democratic pri-| mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Peteer, S. C. R. P. D. 1./$ I hereby announce mysei; a candi date for County Supervisor o.' Ander son county, subject to tb* rules' of | the Democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. I.hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county supervi- j sor, subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. W. R. HARRIS. , V? REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as. a can didate . for House of Representatives j from Anderson county, subject to the ] rules of the democratic party. . OSCAR D. GRAY. ; I ^-hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Repr?sentatives ! from 'Anderson county subject to the rules'Of the- democratic primary. . ' jivRUFUS PANT, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the legislature subject to the I rules and regulations of the democra- | tic,party. GEO. M. REID. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the .House of Representative from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. - WALTER F. WHITE. It FOB PROBATE JUDGE W. P. Nicholson Is hereby announc ed ' a a a candidate for re-election to tho office of Probate Judge/ subject to : the rules of the democratic pri mary. il I hereby announce myself a candi -1 date for-the office of probate, judge of C ? Anderson..county, subject tothe rules i,and to the result of the Democratic [primary. ' VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. hereby, announce myself a candl ?'Wjfcthe office of .Probate Judge for Anderson county, subject to the rules ;iot the Democratic Primary. ?\ '4 ' ". > I. T. HOLLAND.' I hereby announce myself a .candi date for Probate Judge of -Anderson County subject tptha rules of th? tt?mocrtlc primary, W. F. CQ3L V | hereby, announce myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject to] the rules of the d?mocratie primary. h M* ' - ! ?. 'A- ^brama.* . .fiynsre / : <- i . ft hereby, announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor of An derson County subject to the rules of the Democratic party. h / ; R. WARE AUSTIN. "' 1-' ..'J'-?'^VU'''"1'??" ' 1?-? ; I hereby .annonnco myself a candi date fo* th>.f office of Auditor,, subject to tb'^ rules of the Democratic : prl 1 "^^ c- ciwpyiN. ? hereby announce myself .as a can - didate jfhr ' re^letjtion ; to the office of ! | Ckmnty Auditor, Anderson, subject to \A the rules and* regulations of the dem . J ocratlc primary . My record- as a pub lic servant stands tor itself and I will , J:appreciate the votes of tho people of ! j this coiinty. ' * -^ '^"^ WINSTON SMITH, Want Not" ergy in trying to carry n your mind. It's the king service which forces leek Account system of omy, increases business ie wants of many busi iional Bank ?85,009 inty with "Uncle Sam" artner. louncements FOB COMMISSIONER .V . R. A. Sullivan of Fork township la hereby announced for commissioner for Section One, comprising Fork, Bock Mills, Pendleton and CentervUle townships. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for tho third section, consisting of Garvin, Brushy Creek, Williamston and Hope well townships, subject to the action of the democratic primary. Hi A. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for Honea yam, Helton, Broadaway and Martin townships, District No. 4, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. W. F. TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. ' 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and CentervUle town ships. Subject to the rules of the democratic primary. JOHN vR. CULBERSON. I hereby announce . my candidacy for county commissioner from Section 4, comprised of Belton, Martin, Honea Path and Broadaway townships. Sub ject to the rules of the democratic party. R. D. SMITH, Better known as "Dick" Smith.. W. H. G. Elrod announces himself a candidate for county commissioner' from the district composed of WU Uamston, Garvin, Brushy Creek and Hopewell, subject to the rules of the democratic party. . I. hereby. announce, my candidacy;, for County Commissioner or Anderson county from the third section "com prising Hopewell,' Wllllttmaton, Brushy <Creek and Garvin townships, subject to the action' of the Demo cratic party. ' * J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. I hereby announce myself ? candi date for Commissioner from District No.. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and CentervUle town ships, cubject to rules of Democratic party. J. H. WRIGHT, i I hereby announce myself as a can-; dldate for Commissioner of Anderson county from Section No. 3, composed of Garland, Brushy Creek, Hope well and WUUamston Townships, subject' to the action of the democratic party. / VT. T. Watson. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner from) Section 4, comprised of. Belton Honea Path; Martin and Broadway townships, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. .t. M. Holllday. f? I hereby. announce' myself a candi date for Commissioner.'"of Third Scc ?bn , consisting of Williamston, Brushy Creek, Hopowell and Garvin Townships, ..subject .to " the., rules of the Democratic primary!'. - ^ W. A. (Berry) SPEARMAN. I hereby announce myself, acandi date for re-election as Commisslono? for District No. -4;, Comprising Honoa Path, Martin,' Beltotf' and. Broadway township, subject to, the rules-of the Democratic primary. >i - '" "' ,.r\_.. J. M.-DnnJsp.. . The frl?hdB of Ri ?. (Lou) MUlltkln hereby, announco him as a candidate for County OommWs.oner' f roth - dis trict composing "Hopowell, Brnshy Creek, p?ryi? add1 Wflllamstpn. Sub ject to tho rules and government Of tho democratic primary. -. FOR COUNTY ?jBEA SURER - 3 hereby annoupce myself a cahdl lnie.?or county treasurer, subject to the rules of the democratic party. ' -' '?'? ?"??-?^-r. .' I hereby announce myself a can di. > date for Cnutltv trAAOn-ir . anhtnrt ?n the,t^es andT regulations"^?? " fl? v ,' democratic primary. ' _ - ' " Dr. W. ?; xripp* - t X hereby; announce myself as a caijr dldate fo>" County Treasurer nf j3U derson county snbject to the rules the Dc'Aoeratic party. ^t^ix^tf JACOB 0. BOLINUjBR..'.. .. ':' , FO? W?JSSSS . - : " v^ ^yheiehy announce myself a candi date for.Congress, from the Third Con gressional District, subject to the rul-5 of the d?moci&gjtf*? j^si?fiSlKffi?^Swa