The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, August 11, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Political Ann
FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county supervisor, subject to
the Democratic primary.
J. MACK XING.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of county super
visor of Anderson county, subject to
<be rules governing the democratic
primary. T. M. VANDIVER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to the rules of democratic
primary. C. F. M AKTIN. .
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for county supervisor, subject
to the rules of the democratic pri
mary.
W. J. JOHNSON.
Pelzer, 8. C;, R. P. D. 1.
I hereby announce 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 announce myself as a can
didate for House of Representatives
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 Representatives
from Anderson county subject to the
rules of the democratic primary.
RUFUB FANT, JR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the legislature subject to tho
rules and regulations of the democra
tic party. GEO. M. RE?D.
. 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 -
I hereby announco myself as a can
didate for the house of representatives
from Anderson county subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
W. I. (Bill* MAHAFFEY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representatives
for Anderson county, subject to tho
rulcB of the Democratic primary.
? ASA HALL, JR.
' I hereby announco myself a candi
date for Representative from Ander
son county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. J. T. WEST. .
Bclton, S. C
1 announce myself \ a candidate tori
the legislature from Anderson Conn-,
ty subject to the rules of the demo
cratic party. t. P. DICKSON.
RepreseiitatlveU from Anderson coun
ty. I will abide the rules of the
primary. SAM WOLFE.
i hereby announce, myself a candi
ri at o for '. House of representatives for
Anderson county, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary,
J. BELTON WATSON.
I hcr'oby announce myself a candi
date for . legislature, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party.
8. A. BURNS...
T hnrnhy nnnniinrn mysnlf n rnndl
. date for House of representatives for
Anderson county, subject to the,rules
of tho Democratic primary.
L. t. CAMPBELL.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for representative from Ander
son county subject to the rules of tho
democratic primary.
J. H. HUTCHISON.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate ; for re-election to the legisla
ture subject to the rules of the demo
cratic party. ; T. R cNELSON.
*Oft??80B?TftJUDGE
|^^P^W^hHmJh\ her^hjMnonhc^
to the rules ol the d?mocratie pri
I hereby panoun?o myself a, candlr
date for the office of probate judgo.oi
^5f*!L c??5tyf *??&?> tp.the rales
and 'to-the result of Uj? Democratic
primary. , VICTOR B, CHESHIRE. ?'.
,1 .hereby a^nburtea, myself a cand'-,.
a ate lor Probate Judge or Anderson 1
Comity subject to the rules of the
domocrtio primary. W...P- C03?. ' '
rnr
*Y hereby announce myself a can dl
dato for tho, df?jc? ofProbatoJudgcfor
ol th6 Democratic primary.
.,,1.t.^ollaj??.
i i-I ^har'elrjr" ahnpunqo, n^ys??t a. candi
date >for tho office of, ; judge.7pf prp-i
bate for Anderson county, subject to
the ;roloa ?oyoraing the. democratic
primary election.
w. h. frierson.
i^COX^pJSs
J.'.-. /. a' : * ;,"?.'4-?'.-tt'iw.Mf: : ! -.r1V'*'.-;i.\.? ...
date tot CppgreSB from the Third Con
greaslDnal District, subject to the
rules of tho democratic party.*
< JOHN a- HORTON,
. t ' '..,%iif.V-' '-'iv."-:.- --. Ballon, ft-jfl
(t ? candi
date
grasu,
of the Democratic primary
; . -.W'YAyg- a1ken.
I hereor.^^ounc??ys.?i?;. ?\!cMidfe
/ da??iorv-r*-etcclioh to:th;e tftDec o*
County JSupeiHUuendentAOf^opatton,
aubJe&'faVW^?0???
FOB COHMISSIOKEB
District >0. 1.
I hereby announce myself a candi*
?lato for commissioner of District No.
1, comprising Corner, Hall, Savannah
and Varenncs townships, subject to
the rules of the democratic primary.
PRESTON B. GAILEY. JB.,
Iva, S. 0.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for County Commissioner of
Anderson county from district No. 1,
comprised of Savannah, Corner, Va
renncs and Hail townships. Subject
to the action of the Democratic pri
mary. J. LAWRENGE McGEE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner for diotrict No.
], comprising Savannah, Hall, Corner
and Varonnc8 township, and pledge
myself to abide the result fo the demo
cratic prjmnry. G. C. CONWELL.
District So. ?.
R. A. Sullivan of Fork township is
hereby announced for commissioner
for Section Two, comprising Fork
Bock Mills, Pendleton and CenterrUle
townships. ' '
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for. Commissioner -from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Book
Mills, Fork and Centarvllle town
ships. Subject to the rules of the
democratic primary.
JOHN B. CULBERSON
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock
Mills, Fork and Centervllle town
ships, subject to rules of Democratic
party. J. H. WRIGHT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the qffico of codmlssloner
from-section .2, comprising Fork,
Rock Mills, Pendleton and Ccntcrvilic j
Townships, subject to the rules of tho
democratic primary. W. R. HARRIS.
I hereby announce myself a candl
fintfl for commissioner from District
No. 2, -comprising Pendleton, Rook
Mills, Fork and Centervlllo townships,
subject to the rules of the democratic
primary. _ D. S. HOBSON.
District No. 8.
I hereby announce mxsclt a candi
date for count;/ commissioner for the
third section, consisting ot Qarvln.
Brushy Creek, Willlamston and Hope
well townships, subject, to the action
of the democratic primary. ..
H. A. FOOTER.
W. H. G Elrod announces himself a
candidate for county commissioner
from the-district composed of WIK
llamston, Garvln, Brushy Creek and
Hopewell, subject to the rules ot the
democratic party. ' "i
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County Cpmmf?sipnor of Anderson
s?unty.-ri'v??x the- third action com?
prising HopeweU, Willlamaton,
Brushy Creek and Garvln townships,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic party.
1 J. MACK DUFF ROGERS
I hereby announce myself as a can.
diCate .for Commissioner of Anderson
county from Section No. 3, .composed
of Garland, Brushy Creek, 'Hopewel.'
and Williamston. Townships, subject
to the action of the democratic party.
W. T. . Watson.
I hereby announce mysoif. a candi
date for Commissioner of Third Sec
tion, I consisting of WiUiamston,
Brushy Creek, Hopeweii ana u&rvjp
Townships, subject to tho rules, pi
tho Democratic primary. r ~
W. A. (Berry) SPEARMAN.
"~ ' Blstrlct No. 4. W
I hereby announce myself*.a candi
date for commissioner for Honea
Path, Beiton, Broadawny and; Martin
townships. District No. 4? subject to
the rules of the democratic primary.
' ' ' ; : Iff. P: TOWNfcjS.
I hereby announce my caudl?aey
ror county commissioner from.. Section
i, comprised of lielton,. Mar tip, Honea
Path and Broadaway townships, nub
|oct to the rulea of .the democratic
party. R. D. SMITH, -.. \
B?tter known as. "Dick" Smith.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Couhty Commissioner from Section '4,
oomprlscd of Bolton Honea Path,
Martin;, and Broadway townships;
subject to tho rules-of tho Democratic
primary. . ,
. J. M. Holliday. '
v :1 " , " . . t?" 1,11
f hereby announce myself e candi
ote for re-election as :Commu;Blonei
for District NQ. 4., comprlaing Honea
Path,.Martin, Belton and Broadway
township, subjuct to tho rules, of the
Democratic primary.
., ' J-M. DunUp.
: The u?ouuo:u' R. t\. mujimin
lereby mhoiiDco him as a candidate
tor County Commtslsoner from dls
:rict composing Hopowell, . Brushy
Jrcok, Garvln and WllHamston. Sub
ject to the rales and government of
ihe- democratic primary. r.
FOB STATE 8?NAT0B
? hereby, knnopneo myself a candl
Jato'for State Son&tor from Anderson
County, subject to tho rules of the De
mnr.ra.Un primary election.
j. L?. OtlBillAlt?.
' I>fc#?py announce myself a candi
te for the State Senate, from Ander
n county, subject to tho rales of (fco
[>emt?craUc primary.
Clint $*mmerrv ifr.
I
FOR ??D?TOB
io*??Soum^?^^
Jie rules of the democratic -priljP?K
?e mies andr?gulation? o?,tbe^ttt-'?
trafic primary. &j re?ortj as a pub- J
a^B*HHBB^Biilw8)EHBSa^^tM^MBi^lli Mlfc> HI
lie servant stands tor Itself and I will
appreciate the votes of the people of
tbis county.
WINSTON SMITH.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for tbe office.-.of Auditor of An
derson County subject to tho rules of
the Democratic party. t'J H
H. WAItE AUSTIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Auditor, subject
to the. rules ot the Democratic .pri
mary ,-. -J. It. C. GIMFFIM.
. . FOB. CUV NT Y TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county .treasurer,, subject to
the rules of the democratic party.
_ j. Miougisrt kino. _
I heroby announce myself a caudl
dato for county treasurer, subject toi
tho rules and regulations of the
democratic primary.
_ Dr. W. A. Trlpp
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for County Treasurer ,of An
derson county subject to the rules of
the Democratic party.
._JACOD O. nOLLINGER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Treasurer, subject to
the rules of the D?mocratie primary.
_ W. A. ELROD.
I hereby announco myself a candi-1
date tor Treasurer of Anderson coun
ty, subject to tbe rules of the demo
cratic primary. J. LeROY SMITH.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county treasurer of Ander
son county, subject to the rules of the
democratic primary. J. A. COOK,
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for treasurer of Anderson coun
ty, subject to tho rules of tho Demo
cratic primary.
J. J. FRETWEUU JR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county treasuror, subject to
the rules of tho democratic prmiary.
* G. vi. C BGLEMAN. i -,
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., .Cel. Lewis W. I in shell.
: Lewis W. Haakcll, nalivo -of Abbe
ville' ami former assistaut . adjutant
plierai of the state, te consul at Hol
firallo, the capital of Her via. Herman
L. Spahr, of Orangoburg, is consul at
Breslau,- Germany. P. H. McGowan,
the \Washington correspondent of tho
Columbia State, reports that much
anxiety is felt because nothing has
beenitheard .of Col. and Mrs. Haskcll
for:three weeks, when /they began ' a1
return Journey from London to. Bel
grade.
,: b'r&.Mnry Badgers MauldIn.V*
.jEasloy, Aug. 8.?On August C-Mrs.
Mary Rodgers Mauldin, wife of Laban
Mauldin " died at her home on Main
' ' cet ,tu Ea?lcy In tho 71st year of
lue.' 8he was liorn July 27, 1844.
'early life Mrs/Mauldlu united with
...e''Baptist church.
, I Tobacco Sales.
: Report on tho tobacco sales for
South'* Carol Ina markets was Issued
Saturday I from the State i department
a?'<agrlculture. The report covers 23
markets and G5 warehouses. During
July/0,862,340 pounos o? tobacco were
Bold?for $387,782.31. During July ?of
1013, 8,731,789 -pounds were sold tor
5.1,994,416.34. Comparison shows a do
crease of 1914 from 1913-of 4,869,443,
pounds and $706,053.03. The average
price this year la 101-0 cents as com
121-2 cents luol yuur.
r,..' ...III.
COMPULSORY EDUCATION. ),
Judge JnUus E^Boggs Submits Bible
l*NorTorlt
BJdllpr:'\TV?.;jqioIl?g^cor: .'
5 Tho pooplo who oppose compulsory
oducallon -ought . to he willing . end
anxious io repeal . the law 'Which
makes It a mLsdemaanor for & man
not to provide for bin children.
"They ought to/express themselves
as against Ahe'Apostle Paul who said:'1
'He that provldeth not for his own
household h at h don-.ed 'th?' faith, and
Is .worse thad an infidel." -. Now tho
?rcat.Tea?h?r sald-^The life is more
than meat and tho body is more-than
raiment.":' The logical moaning of -this
Is that thB.intellootual lifo Js the main
LbJ n g, 'and m failure to p ro v ido f o r it
[*i as great em ?*?$nse as maiming
tho>chtld in. Its hands or making .it
lame-.in It* (eat. f>; >. - ;*J
. The people wbo oppose compulsorv
j?ucai io n ought , to read - the- drama >, of
lacob meeting Ea?n. The climax et
lis speech to Esau was when he said::
The children .which,God...h?a;.#?V
:lously given thy servant" , .
Let them look at the. gift In . Jhla
way and study their obligation, not
>bly as a citizen but as an Individual,
md see it they, do not soon come to
.hink that the relation of every man,'
not only to his r own children, hut
tfso to every child in the 8tate,'com
lels him as a good citizen to do all he
xa-r, tr, nrrtmnto . Mm'nntl/dP?. art 11/* a- ? ,
don.
^fh'o children whom God has gra
;fjus?y glveh hs.?*<jrattSfnot be man
acled ! and \ shackcled j by ignorance,
tad the only thing; that compulsory'
?ducatlon meant) 1? to strike off these ]
shackles , and Jet them- have life and
lave it more abiiudastiy.
Tbe-man vrho i a willing/that the
juostion cliould bo left to local op*
Ion,, just baa ? cotton string for a ,
spinal column,* fHe.Jiaf not' the cvprA
jgo of bis convlcttom?j ahd he Is away
lehlr.d tola onllghtoned- ago. .In deed,1
ihd. In truth, "the .life Is more than
mat, atfd the body more tUajjptffi
nehti^.-'.r.i, ?-... '.-<<.? '
JULIUS E. BOOGS.
Ap?4v?90, ?t ?-{A*?. U, im,
Iiis \< ,
LEGAL
NOTICES
Delinquent Rosd Tax Notice.
AU delinquent rood tax collectors
are provided with an omcial receipt
hook.with.Jiti'mbcra, and stub numbers
attached. Pay no money to collectors
unless you get tho olllcial receipt
as above provided, for. . .
J. MACK KINO,
tf ; t County Supervisor.
HOOKS OF BKUISTKATION
For tho convenience of the voters of
Anderson County the board of regis
tration will meet the following ap
pointments to register and ronew or
transfer certificates:
Pendleton, Tuesday, August 11.
Townyille, Wcdncailay, August 12.
-Starr, Thursday, August 13.
Iva, Friday, August 1..
Toxaway, August 15, from 9 a. m.
to 12 m.
Anderson Cotton Mill, August 15,
1 to 4 p. m.
W. Ii. ANDERSON,
W. C. BUBRISS,
P. N. LINDSAY,
Board of Registration of Anderson
County.
As required by tho rules of the
Democratic party we publish below
the managers of election lor tho.va
rious clubs of tho county, together
with the polling place of each club.
S. 1). pbarman;
County Chairman.
LEON S. IHCE, Sec.
ii;.nih,i:ton centennial.
'commander-, l. c. richardson
Tho Farmers? Serfety Is 1110 Years Old
in 191?.
To ! tho Members of the Pendleton
Farmers' Socloty:
Tin? w?smittes appointed to ar
range the program for the centen
nial celebration next year, desires to
make a report to the society at the
August nicer-jg on Thurs?uy, August
13, 1914. We are prepared to submit u1 j
full program-to the socloty at that ,
time, but in-order to make this cen
tennial celebration n succors, we must
have, and the society- must have, the
hearty support of every member. We
therefore urge you to be prcsout at
tho meeting on Thursday, August
nth, to receive and discuss our re
port. ,
.Wo make .special request not oni>
for your own attondanco, but also
ask tMat you - bring as many of the
men in your community us possible,
and--get t|iom-to Join tho society and
assist in 'ibis colebration.
, Yours very truly,
Jl. H. HARPER, Chrm.
tfi C. STRIBLING,
' H. M. HUNTER,
?>. Th? R. f M?CriVRY.
W. H. MILLS. Sec'y.
Pendleton, S. C. Aog. 10, 1914.
Will Speak at an Entertainment at
Lebunon, Friday.
On Friday evening, August 14th, the
Ladies' Improvement Association will
give an entertainment at Lebanon
School Park. There -will be "fiddling"
by ninny fiddlers, songs by pupils of
tho school and:an address by Lieuten
ant Commander Louis C. Richardson.
A small admission fen will be
charged. At 0 o'clock the members of
the association will bogin the salo of
HELBAS i SPIES
American and Wire arc Held by the
German Police.
pui-iB,-Aug. ?.?Archer "vv. Hunting
ton, president of the American Geo
graphical socloty, and h la wife, were
arrested at Nuremberg, Bavaria by the
German police and arc now held in
prison , as spies.
; Mr. Huntingtons chauffeur, who es
caped to Switzerland, tolcgrnphcd In
the Amer lean embassy yesterdav.
had- been maitcartcd. Mr. Hunting
ton, he-said, was stripped naked and
Iho.police \Y.ere.searcb'log hlm.and.nJs
wife Was BUbJcctcd to indignities.
lit f < i > iirn
Eat Less Meat if Kidney* Feel Like
Lead or BIidder Bothers.
'* "' ! ' . "
.) Most ToIkB forget that tho < kidneys,
like ihn bowel*?-.-.??t--?s!<a*'gish~ ' ~sd
clogged and need-a flushing occasion
ally, else wo have backache and dull
pilsery In the kidney region, severe
headaches,- rheumatic twinges, torpid'
liver, seM -stomach/sleeplessness arrd
all oorts of bladder disorders.
.You simply must keop your: kid
neys active and clean and the moment
you fool an achev or pain In the kidney
region, got about four ounccB Of Jad
Baits from any good drag store hero,
take a xablcspoonful In a glass of
water befoTo breakfast far a few. days
gsftt. > ljnrinffl\r?Wjg - >hnn out, fine
Thle famous satis jb made from the.
icfd of grapes and lemon Juice,) com?
tdned with llihUt, ?nd Is harmless to
flush - clogged kidners and stimulate
Lhem.,to normal activity. It also neu
trcllacs tho . ac.ds in tho urine so it
no longer Irritates, thus ending bied
er fMaorders.
Jad Salts is harmless, inexpensive,
maltas .. a- delightful clYoveroacont
lithla-WT-ter drink which everybody
should take now and then to keep
their kldncp cloan, thus avoiding so
rlous complications.....
A. ,wolLknpwn local druggist says
ttoaalts lots of Jad. Salts to folks who
believe in overcoming kidney troublo
while? It is only troUblc?Evans Phar
macy, adv.
IN ANDERSON BOLLS
FEW MISTAKES "WERE NOT]
INTENTIONAL
VOTERS PLEASED
County Executive Committee Will
Hear Favorable Report From
Club Secretaries Saturday
The secretaries of the Democratic
Blubs in Hi'1 county came to Anderson
Monday and compared the dull rolls
with the certified copies. In nearly
r^vory Lvsiaij'e t(he Kcerctaries re
ported that the club roll lr made up
if bona fide members.of the club and
residents of the territory embraced
y the club and that there wore no
ititsiders op the club rolla. Further-,
noro, the secretaries found about
lupllcatioiiM of names which had been
nade through honest mistake and the
irotera 'themselves requci'tod that the
-Image l)Q made. For Instance, in the
. aso of the forming of a new club,
inch as Frank ville or ."ox mills, the
/oter might have enrolled his num?:
in the old club roll before leant ins
hat he was required to vote in the
icw box. There all came as volun
ary suggestions.
Four names were reported to he in
uror ns the subscribers hud not lived
id the atnte Song enough. Their names
verb left on the rolls, but the parlies
were notified to present themselves
nul show cause or their names would
jo crared at the suggestion of the cd
rolling ccmmittcc" of the clubs.
In only one case wore duly uunlt
led persons refused the right to en
roll, is.nfl that was through. i?? inua
f?rtrhp? of the club secretary, who
"cported the matter himself and the
wo men's names wcro authorized to
>e enrolled, a? they had applied for
ho right in due time and had not
con allowed to enroll.
Secrotary Leon L. Riso said slaBt
light that lie believer there is abso
utclv no fraud in the enrollment,
ind ho believes that every person has
md the opportunity to enroll. Tho
ixocutive committee has been nailed
o mt'it on tl'.C'IBth to pass upon .the
uattcrn referred to above. It will con
vene in tho court house at noon. Tho
1st of managers of election 16 pub
ished elsewhere.
Tho committee bar found that there
ire, out or the more than 8.000 names,
inly between GO and 70 who' signed
hoir Initials. However, as they were'
loncst in signing tho rolls, it will be
'cc'ommondcd to tho committee by the
dmirman, 8. Dean Pearman,' that
hese men be allowed to vote provided
hat these initials . fully Identify! tho
rotor. It may be recommended- that
he votes of these men be placed lit
mvolopos, to be counted separately,
f this la constitutional. This wn.ua
irolot tho entire S box from .being
hrown out by tho State executive
lommltteo in case of uhy contests,
riie county chairman wishes to have
; very men m tho county permitted to
ixcrclBO the right to voto, but not to
eopard?zo the vote of his entire pro
ilnct'-by voting irregularly.
\TTEMPTMADEV
TO MURDER MAN
Miscreant Hiding iu Jesse Duck
worth's Bam Shot at Him
Three Times Sunday
Jesse-Duckworth, a woll known j
Anderson- county farmer, had a nar
ow escape last Sunday night from
icing killed when., some unknown
vhito man fired at him three times.
Tho attack was entirely unlookcd for
.nd by the time Mr. Duckworth suc
oeded la drawing his pistol and re-;
Urning tho fire his assailant had.
nade a .get-away.
According to Mr. Duckworth's
tory of the happening, he drove a
torse to his home, eight miles north
f Anderson, Sunday night, arriving
here shortly after 11 o'clock. He en
orcd the barn to place the. animal In
he Btablo-'and as he did so'he saw-a
a?h step out Into the ball-way of the
am. Without a word of warning the
aan-fired a pistol. The first bullet1
triifit Mr -Duckworth's ccat* passed'
n through bis shirt and out it tho
tuer side of his coat. He was so ft**
iot -thovo and a second 'later' tho man
onished by the attack that he. could
gain fired. Tliis -bullet also pene
ratcd Mr. Duckworth's coat b-jt did
tot grase hist body. By that fine Mr.
)uckworth had gotten his cw.i pistol
ut of hl8 pocket and hn bog&a to fire,
hooting at the.' fleeing, man . four
Imes. The assailant jumped a fence
ad escaped. Mr. Duckworth fol
owed him and found .his trail but as
o was on tho point of telephoning to
mdcraon for l !oodl?iunds, a hard
aih began to fall. ,
. Mr. Duckworth says that he has no
lea of . who the man was, other than
list he knew him to bo white. He
aid that as the -man would fire each
i?i? the flash uf Iii? powder from the
Istol would light up hie countenance
nd he could say that his /ace waa
rhlte.
Either -the . man was in the barn
rith a view 40 stealing a horse or he
rent there, because of personal malice
gainst Mr. Duckworth and in an st
art to take his life. Tho latter .would
eem to bo tho more plausible, expia.
at ion since, Mr. Duckworth's brother
ad iust. been . to the barn leas than
? min?tes before the shooting took
lace arid ha. noted, nothing out -of
le ordinary.
The cone, has been placed In tho
ands of. the officers and It Is bo-,
evod that* the miscreant may *e\tvrf
ested,
FARMERS OF COUNTY TO
SEND REPRESENTATIVES
SEVRAL WILL GO
When Southern Cotton Congress ]
Convenes Tomorrow, Ander
son People Atcend
When the Southern Cotton Con
gress i>- called to order In Washington
Wednesday to face tho situation,
which Iuib Ix-cn dehcrihed as desper
ate, in regard to Ihe cotton crop, An
derson county will he well repre
sented. A number of the prominent
business men of the city end bankers
huvu signified their intention of at
tending and yesterday morning some
of the representative Anderson
county farmers held a meeting mid
selected delegates to represent them.
The meeting was culled to order
yesterday morning at 12 o'clock with
Ben'J. Pearmun presiding und the fol
lowing well known Anderson men
were selected as tho representatives
of till:' organization: J. J. Frctwull,
Harvey II. Kelly and T. T. Wnkelicld.
They nil agreed to make the trip. The j
county union will meet Tuesday and
will send a delegation.
B. J. Watson, commissioner of agri
culture for South Carolina, und E. W.
Dabbs, president of the State Farm
ers' Union, are both doing everything1
In their power to impress upon tho
farmers of this State that the situa
tion Is serious. Presldont B. W. Dabbs
has named the following from An
derson county sb delegates from the
Slate Union: IJ. Harris. J. M. liroyles.
J. W. Hothrock, W. W. Long, T. T.
Wakotleld.
Anderson, Ward 1?(Cravton'h
Drug Store.)?J. W. Krskine. W. T.
W. Harrison. J. T King. J. M. Olios,
clerk.
Ward 2?Frotwoll's Stable.?E. J.
Henderson, B. A. Strickland, 1). N.
Wyatt.
Ward a?City Hall?T. W. Norrls,
John T. Broyles, A. D. Sullivan.
Ward 4?Davis Stable?N. C. Dur-'
ris/. A. E. Todd, W. N. Watt.
Ward G?Court House?J. H. Har
bin, J. Floot Cllnkscales, D. H. Minis.
Ward 0?School House? R. D. Sut
tlcu, W. C. Herring, W. O. Williams.
Melton, 1 and 2?Front Geer'n Store
?J. T. Cox, A. P. Fant, S. W. Harris.
Delton, 3?Mill Office?W. A. Clem
ent. Walter E. Todd, Ellis C. Cox.
Bishop's Branch?School IIouso?
John S. Martin, OsweU Bvatt, John
P Swprds.
Broadway"-^Neat's* . Cfc0k-^J. . W.
McCarloy, W. C Hurries, H. P. Me
Danlel.
Bowling Green?Whitefiold Church
?L. W. Harris, Wesley"- Wolborn, H.
H. Hand. I* E. Knight, clerk.
Brogon?Mill Slorc?Will Horton/
C. L. Cathcy, J. J. Wado.
Brushy Creole?Mt. Airy?Walkor
Flamming, C. C. Foster, M. M. Mcr
ritt..
Campbell's Store?At Storo?It. E.
'Canipbcli,: P. B. Gentry, W. C." Camp-.,
boll.
Cedar Grove?J; B. Ellison,' H. 11.
Kelly, Sanford Cooloy.
Concreto?Coley's Storo?J. . W.
Chlldors, R. L. Harrison. H. M. Phil
ips.
' Corner?Shorard's Storo?<R. ' ' 'S.
Shorard, W. D. Brown. Jack Craft.
Cox Mill?W. It: Bedford, J. T F08-?
ter G. W. noil . ;" I
Chlquola Mill?Mill Office?W. ' H.t
-iCrroin. J, w. na??da!o. A?'Y? Hughes. :
Craytonvillc-^CHnkrcalcs' Store? i
W. B. Cowan, W. C. Adams, T. O,
Wright.
Flat Roek??choul ??oub??W. u
Tato. W. If. Whltakor, C. M. Brooks.)
G.. Vf. Tucker, clerk.
Five Forks?At Flvo Forks?W. L.,
Copolaud, C. L. Martin, W. L?. CaBoy.
Waiter Barlo, clerk.
Ford No. 1?Maddox Mill?Jeff
Stem-cypher, II.'C. Rodtb, W. L. Dob
bins.
Fork No. 2.?C. E. Marct, J. C.
Meredith, J. R Farmer.
PrankHllo?J. F. -Drake, D. 8.
GuesS, John Hontl.
Frlonuship?At ! Church-^J. | C,
McMillan. Richard Imsk,-J. F. Lowlb.
Gluck Mill?School House?-O. J
Myers, U.U. Bpakos, D. M. Davis, H
E McDonald, clerk.
Grove Schpol?At School Houso?j
J.t A. Ci?ikucu'icu, "vf'./n. Kurri?, L. S.,;
Gllnkscales.
Hallr?Carswoll instltuto ? Samt!
Bowcn, J. J. Flnloy, a II. Bailey.
Honca Path?City Hall?J. D. Me
Cdlloughi R. W. Henderson, W. A.
Marner. - : r'>
H?powell?HopoweU Spring?8. M.
Bolfc .W. W. Harris. L, E. Martin. 1 ' \
Hunter's Spring?At Hunter's:
Spring?Ai Ml Wcinbroc, L. E. Abor-'
orombie, Fred BOlt.
Ivai-S.'vJS; Anderson, J. ?. Hamby.
A. 'B. Galley. - '
Long Braach-*-8chool' House?W.
L. Gr?er, N. E. Cromor, Albert' 'Gam
brlll. - W. KvMaddox,. clerk. ' ?' f|
! .Martin?Wright's Storo?John T.
Murdock, Jesse W*'Say low/ d.-ttarap
Hanks.'
Mt. Tabor-7-Sent in,but misplaced.
: North Anderson??i Nonn and uro.
Co.?W. W. Leathers. 8. G. Hardln,
Monroe Smith. ;
Vi Orr Mill?Near Mill Storo-^John
A. Hayes, H. H. Russell, W. Hi Coth
ran. .<, ..-<
Pendlet?n--Guard > -House?H. B.
Trescovt. S. E. Whitten, Cap Garvln.
Pelser ? Hudgcn's Store ? Tous.
Tolllson, S. 8.- Fonnelh Jones> Wach
Inglon. ? '
Pelser, No. 4-^J. I* C, Sp?>arman,
Fred Turner, Claud Callaban
Pledmonfc?Front-lfoig?i*?lll?J.R
Hammond, J. F. Donald, AvB.ClSrdy.
r-Plerstown?School Houses A- M.
Ouyton, J. J. Lewis* IV R<.L. Elrod. W.
F. Owen, clerk. .
; River and Tpxaway?Godfrey's
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Buntes. Aug. 11.?Mr, Ful'man
llrown left hero last Friday night for
Ilia home at McCormlck. Ho wan ac
companied by Eugene McMnhan. They
uiado Ilia trip in a buggy, enjoying a
moonlight ride, j
SUM I
Master Clydu Evan* spont last wee*
in William:.(on visiting relatives nud
attending the Cbuutauqua.
Mrn. H. W. Ht one und little daugh
ter Elizabeth, was hero a few days
last week attending the scrlcB of
meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. G. I?. Prultt, of Gi jen
villc. was hero recently visiting the
family of \V. It. Evans.
Mr . John C. Hrondwell. of Wal
halla, wan here recently spending
awhile with lier daughter, Mrs. Jcqsc
Ellicridge.
Mira Annie Miller, of Union, is hero
spending acme time nt the homo of
her brother, Georgu Miller.
Mil's Myrtle Ilurton, of Anderson,
returned to her home yesterday, hav
ing spent a weak here with .her
con .Ins, the Misses Me.Maban..
Misa Eva Gosncll, of Pclror, 1b vis
iting at the home of A. S. J. Hall.
Mr. Guy McKlnney and 6<Gtor, MIbb
Mary: of Lincoln tun. Gh.. are here vis
iting friends. They' moved from llila
place about live years ago.
Mrs. 11. S. Burton and children of
Iva, is here with her clstor, Mrs.
Lowlc, nnd other relatives.
Mrs. Sarah Patterson of Iva, spent
lust week at tho home of ' Waller
Nowby.
Miss Fannie Campbell, or Anderson,
is iiero upending sumo time with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. 1'iirmnn Grown, of McCor
mick, i spending two weeks here
with home folks and otLur rotatives.
Mr. Andrew Dixon, of Hartwell,
Ga., H. F. D., la visiting the homo of
John Will Drown.
Miss Kate Hltchincon, of - Lown? -
den vil le, was hero recently vielting
her friend, Miss Roae Tucker.
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Tho weather tho past week has
boon very favorable Tar the growing
crops. Added to thfe- was a nice ram
on yesterday. j|' '
Tho protracted services closed
hero' on the 7th inBt., with eight
candidates for baptipin. Itev. H.
W. Stono was assisted , try Rev, D. C.
Williams, of Langly, 8. Ct who
prcachoi very forcibly nnd gavsV^is;
hearers the gift of seeing- ourselves
aa others ceo us The church -is .re
vived and much ? good 'accomplished.
The congregation was largo and,' at
tentive ' nnd good order tue vailed
throughout the meeting. The ordi
nance of'baptism will be udministered
on the first Sunday morning In Sep
tember. ;
The Sunday school was well at
tend ed last/Sunday. Total.attendance,
li?. -Lot's, son.Jf ,)go?cm.increase tb<?
numbp|von nox^ Sunday.
IPflMD -?lK TE? ill
uuniu mm. tut m
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/ V (? .IV, I)
S Mixed with Sulphur it Rurkcus
ho NBturalJy Nobody Can Tell,.
Grandmother nee pa her ha?r .beautl-.
fully darkened, glossy and abundant
With ? brow of Sago Tea und Sulphur.
Whenever her hair foil out or took on
that dull, faded or streaked appear
a ico, ihl; nimplo mlxtnro was applied
wUh.wonderful ?ffnet. By asking-at
uny drug hloro for ''Wyoth's Sage artd
Sulphur Hair Remedy," you Will 'get
a large bottle of tills ohl-timo recipe,
ready to use, for abolit GO cents. This.
simple m|xturo can be depended upon
lo restore natural color and beauty to
tho hair' and 13 eplondid for dandruff,
dry; itchy scalp, and falling; hair.
A well-known downtown-, druggist
says over/body u?cs Wycth's Sage
a?d 'Sulphur,- becaiirto M darkens so
naturally and oven 1 y that nobody can
tell !t* has been r??>pl'o?I?li'n no <.-??.y
to tiso; too.- You simply dampen a
Comb or soft brush and draw t^it
ihrough your h ai i\ taking ono strand
at r time. -By 'm?rning the. gray hair
disappear.-; hftor another application
or twoV ifc Ja reato*?d tn ?? na*u~i
roior,.a,ndJ^kft^os^y^bfi and abuh
d.out.?Evans Pharmacy. VTasSF*-'
ShQp^Ji^C. Acker. R.;e. Nicholson, o.
R'Roberts: ^ ? " : "' ; ?
\ Rock Mills?Robe r t'a School Houso
?R H. v-ftn^t'fP.-'-u *on? j; b;' HbJr-*
ley.'.-. ' ' "
Sarady-' Springs?Cotton Warehouse
3. M. Milom/tJ. W.'-Sartnr. %??fti
Hammond. -.< . .?
- ftsrr--ifp?. Jbnes, Haskelt Hanno,
J. ;M/Smith. _ "l^^WtC
House?J. ~W. Smith. J. C. Hendcmm,
C. M. Trlpp. J. D. Sltton, clerk.
Tdney Cro?k?Cox'b Store?x* M.
box, W. Hi Acker, J. L.. Chapmattt)^ '
, Townville?J, D. Babb. s?.^R,^Fkr
bunvC. o. Kay. . .
! ?Wal&ar McBhnoyle?N.; S.. R^e?;
WM. Ranbtn, Ruf us Melton. , Ed
Johnson; clerk. - ('. :, .
Vf est Savannah?Holland's Sloroi
J. Wlntor, J. M. Jones,-HrJ. Strick
land*
Wllliamstoh, No. 1?Springy??orltfS^
?. D, Miller, W.- J. Gay tori/ TCyijji.
Hammond.
Williaihston, NO. 8?Millf orocc--*.
L. Koon, a. R. Xing, ? B. Prultt.
Whlto PlainB -E. A. Durham, W, H
Toi?icori, TU'??, Johnson;