oooooooooooooo o Candidates For o o County Offices 6 OOOGGOOOOOOOOO IOU Al DI IOU 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. lt, A. Abrams. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor, subject to tbe rules of the Democratic pri mury j. it. C. CK4FFIN. _G_. FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject lo the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. 1 hereby aunounco myself a can didate for the oiliee of county super visor ot Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VANDlVKK. I hereby announce myself a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to thu rules of democratic primary. C. F. MARTIN. FOR COMMISSIONER R. A. Sullivan of Fork township ls hereby announced for commissioner for Section One, comprising Fork, Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centervillo town-Mn't. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for the third section, consisting of Garvin, Brushy Crook, Wllllamston and Hope well townships, subject to the action of thc democratic primary. H. A. FOSTER. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for linnea Path. Melton. Droudaway and Martin townships. District No. 4, subject to tim rules of thc democratic primary. W. F. TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock MIIIB, Fork and Centerville town ships. Subject to the rules of the democratic primary. JOHN R. CULBERSON. I hereby announce my cundidacy for county commissioner from Section 4; comprised of Pelton, Martin, Houeu Path and Droudaway townships. Sub ject to the rules or the democratic party. Tx D. SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centerville townships, tmbject to the rules of the democratic primary. D. S. HOliSON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to tho rules of the democratic party. J. MERCER KING. I hereby announce myself a candi date for comity tretfiurer, subject to the rulea and regulations of the 'democratic primary. ' . Dr. W. A. Tripp. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. A. ELKO!). I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Treasurer of An derson county subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JACOB O. BOUNCER. FOR PRORATE JUDUE ' W." P;'Nicholson Is hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to the Office of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. _'_ _' I hereby- anuounce myself a candi date for the office of probate judge of Anderson county, subject to the rules and to the result of the Democratic primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Probate Judge of Anderson County subject to the rules of the democrtlo primary. W. F. COX. - I hereby announce myself a candi date for tito olliee of Probate Judge for Anderson county, subject to the rules ot 'the Democratic Primary. :.,_I. T. HOLLAND. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of judge ot pro bate for Anderson county, subject ta the rules governing the democratic primary election. W. H. FRI ER SON. FOB STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for State Senator from Anderson County, subject to the rules ot the De mocratic primary election. - * J. L. SHERARD. ' I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Sen c. te, from Ander son county, subject to the rules of Ute Democratic primary. Clint Summers, Jr. REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for .House, of Representatives from Anderson county, subject to the rul?s of tho 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. RUFUS FANT. JR. . FOR CONGRESS , I hereby announce myself a candi date for Congress from tho Third Con gressional District, subject to thc riilea of the democratic party. JOHN A-HORTON, . a. Belton, 8. C. IN THE F FEDERAL At Indianapolis: f?; Brooklyn 4 (first game, j At Chicago 4: MulTalo At Mai?Has City 4; I'lttstittrf.li fi. At st. I,uuls 3; Baltimore 1. Al Indianapolis 4; Brooklyn :: I recoud carno;! Indiaiiupulls, Juin- 22. Two vic Iorion from Brooklyn today swelled Indianapolis' unbroken string of wins to thirteen. Henderson pitched lils first gnme for Indianapolis and won j r> to 1. tu the second content. Muilin won his gtime in the fourth hy a'dou ble which drove in two run?. Seor?1 Kirai game: Brooklyn . uno IOU 021 - 4; V; i). Indianapolis .. ?500 OOO lld - f,;ll; 1. Lafitte and Land; Mendel son and lturiileti. Second Kaine; Brooklyn . 100 100 010 - o ; (?; 4. indianapolis '.. flirt 201 ooo 4; 7; I. l'iniieiau. Juill and Owens; Laud .Mullin and llartdun. St. Louis, June 22. A base ??n batist, a triple to Bl td wei I and a couple of singles aideil by errors ol' Baltimore, gave St. Ir?ais ilirei- run:-', in the fit li inning today, and ri exulted in the lo cal's victory over the visitors hy t score of 3 to 1. Score: - - Baltimore _ ooo ooo 001-1; 7; 3 St. Louie . OOO 0:t0 000-3; 7; Suggs, Conley and Russell; Ttiewn and Simmon. Kansas City, June 22.-Two home [runs by third baseman Lennox help ed Pittsburgh to a fi to 4 victory over Kan:-as City today. I Score : Pittsburgh .. ..OOO 102 020-5; 7; 2 Kam us etty ... 002 OOl 100 4;ll; 2. Dlckro? and Berry; Cullop. Stone, Hurt is and Easterly." Chicago, June 22.--Buffalo's orront helped out a 7th inning rally and give Chicago today's game 4 to 3. Buffalo batted McGuire out of the box lu tlic tirst inning, but WUB unable to scone) on Fisk ur Hendrix. Score: flulfalo . 300 000 000-:$; 7; ?1 Chicago . ooo loo 300-4; o ;2 Krapp and blair. McGuire; Fisk. Hendrix and Wilson. Block. South Atlantic At Savannah 4; Charterten 1. At Columbus 0; Macon 2. At ALiany 4; Jacksonville 12. At Columbia ll; Augusta tl. American Association At Kansas City 1; Indianapolis 2. At St. Paul 2; Columbio' 0. At Mil wuukoe- Louisville-rain. At .Minneapolis 8; Cleveland 4. I North Carolina League At Asheville 9; Wluston-Salcm 0 (forfeited.) At Chailotte 2; Raleigh 1. At CreeuBboio 2; Durham 4. International League At Jersey City 1 ; Rochester C. At Providence 6; Buffulo 3. Other, postponed; rain. At Nashville 5; Memphis 8? Financial and New York Cotton New York, Juno 22.-The cotton market was steadier today. After ihr break from high records establisher at the beginning of the month there appeared' to be-'less cotton for sale and comparatively moderate demand proved sufficient to send prices high er. The close was firm, at a net ad vance of four to 7 points on the old crop and of 12 to 13 points on new crop delivery. Liverpool was lower than due and the official cables reported that spot cotton was pressing for sale. Tbs lecal market opened steady at a de cline of 7 points to au advance of 2 points, with the near months relative ly easy in sympathy with the English showing. There appeared to bc some selling orders carried over from Sat urday's break, but leading spot inter ests were again good buyers of July and tho-market Boon turned firmer. Without any apparent change in the general character of news, price, told about d to 10 points net higher in the late and closed within u poise or two of tho best, i Cotton futures closed firm. Open Closo July .. ... 12.62 12.09 August.*..12.63 12.68 October. . .12.39 12.62 December;. ....12 43 12.66 (January.12.32 12.44 March.. .. .... 12.38 12.49 Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands 13.26,'gulf 13.60 No sales. Stocks and Bonds Now York, June 22.-Speculation tn tho stock mutkct was dull during the morning with a slow downward move ment. Tin- course of the market was changed abruptly, however? by the de er ea of the United . S tat os sn pr;--ne court, .favoring the title claims of the Southern Pacific road to California oil lands, the niling caused a rush of buying orders, and. .the quotation or the 8toc>. mounted swiftly. At thc i close the price wai 94,3:4, a gain' of Imore than three points. The manner in which Southern Pa , elfie responded to the decision attract NATIONAL At Philadelphia-Chicago, rain. At New York 2; Cincinnati 2. At Brooklyn ft: Pittsburgh 1. Al Boston ;*.; St. Lou lil 4. _ (' Brooklyn, Juno 22. -Hummel, sub stituting foi Wheat, was tbe hero of today's victory of the Brooklyns over Pittsburgh. Ile mude three hits, two of diem douilles and euell cantu with two men on bases. Four of Brook lyn's liv.- ruii:- remilton from his bit ting. Score: Pittsburgh _ ooo uno loo I; 7; o Brooklyn . 202 001 ;00? r.;12; 1 Harmon, Coir/olnmii, Kantlchiier, and Uubboii and Coleman; Pleffor and Fischer. New York. June 22.- New York made it throe straights over Ciiicln uall today, winning Hie laid game of the series '.'> to 2. Tomorrow's game hus been postponed, no I hat Yule and Princeton muy play og their tie un the polo ground:. The game today was a pitcher's bailie between Mat IhewKon and Ames. Seor?'. cincinnati . nu ooo KOO 2; 7; :: Now York . 000 120 UOx -Ii; (?; ? Ames and Clark; Mathewson and M ey/; rr. Boston, June 22. -A halting rally in tho 8th inning, bringing St. Louis 2 singlo?, und a double, defeated Boston today 4 to G. Boston drove -Rohinpon from the box in thc 8th, but Salle stopped the rally after one run had been sooted. Score: St. Louis ..... 000 100 080-4; 10; 4 Bolton . 010 010 010-2; 9; 4. Itobiuron, Sallee and Snydei ; Tyler aud Whaling. AMERICAN At St. Louis 0; Philadelphia 8. . At ('loveland f?; Uor.ton 4. ' At Detroit 3; Washington 4. SI?I;LOUIR, Juno 22.-;Leverns waa wild today and although he gave only two llilS. St. LOUIP lOSt to Philadel phia 2 to 0. In Holding Murphy's hollie i un, Rumler ci a; lied into'tho fence and was knocked unconscious. Scoie: Philadelphia ... 000 200 100-8; 2; 0 Si. Louis . 000 000 00- 0; 9; 1 P|ank and Schang, Levens and Ag uow. Chicago. June 22.--Joe Hons came to the ;cacue of tho Chicago Ameri cans ' toda" and with his ' masterly pitching ?oui ruccessf?l hitting, large ly was respoalnlo for Chicago making it foul . traigbt? from Boulon. The .-core waa 5 to 4. . Scot ? : Boston . 004 000 000-4; 8;/l. Chicago . 010.120 100-5; 8; 0. Bedient, Johnr.on and Thomas; J. Scot!, Benz and Mayer. .; Deli oit. June 22.-Washington made it two out of five wtth Dettoit, win ning the linal of tho r?tier. 4 to 3. All ppfioifc hit3 were for extra bua '6'y:.: ' Deli oit used thtee pitchers, '^fc?ie: .Washington _ 202 000 000-4; 8; 2 Detroit . 110 000 100-3; 4; 1 '"? ._:_i_ I Commercial ', cd tb thc strong position of the gen eval market, causing coveriag of i.hort? urn! speculative buying. PrlccB of nearly all the i jading raliway shares joined In tho upward move ment. At tho close small .iel advances were general. In the early trad'?, chlof Interest lay in the action o' the Rock Island securities. The st':.minting effect on the bonds of the > -organization plan, causing the uptu i of Saturday, had worn off and q.. .ations were lower all around. The dec lin In;- tendency of foreign exchange was ( teched, the quotation for demand pt ling advancing - about 25 points. - I sagement of- 81,500,000 more gold for export was announced. It was the or aton of banks, however, that thc ou :ij\\x ot gold was nearing its end. Trading i t bonds waa unduly heavy, with part? ular activity in Rock Island and Southern Pacific Issues. The mar ket- wns irres"'"-, la Chicago aim .In diana COPJ railway, which slumped fro raii8 to 61, broke further today to 45 Total sales on bonds, par value, $4,028,000; United' States bonds were unchanged on call. i drain and Provisions Chicago. June 28.-New crop ship ments coming! faster from first hand than ever before known brought tho i wheat market down.? today to thc low cst level fdr this season. The close wns heavy l cent to--1-3 cent under Saturday-night.- Corn Buffered a net Joss of 5-8 a 8-4 to 1 1-8 cents, and oats a setback of 1-4 a 3-8 to 1-2 cents. Provision ' unchanged to 1 cent off. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, Jone 22.-Talk of high 'temperatures in thc belt aroused ball-. Isa sentiment In the cotton market to day and prices were put up 10 to 15 points over Saturday. The close was 9 to 11 points up. ' Crop accounts were favorable on tho whola, and bears called attention to the fact that farmers everywhere were puahlug work in-the fields under the i bes i b f conditions j Bearish comment, I' ;.. V^,,"- 1 '. ' ' - :" STAND?NU OF CUBS . ' . . Xot iii Carolin.!. ' ' . W: li. Pct. charlotte.x> ' is OJ: WillhlOH.28 21 "ni Durham.2!? 21 ~>Hf> Raleigh. 22 2S 440 Abbeville ... .20 :n :{?.(2 (?reeiiuboro.is Si :H;T American. W. !.. Pet. Philadelphia.:..*. 22 ?11 detroit .;t; 2t? fis t St. Louis.:i2 27 .".12 Washington.::i 27 ?VS4 Chicago*:.::i 28 Boston .2H 2? fiOO N?\v York. 21 32 'AW, Cleveland.20 26 :'.r?7 Nn.lonnl. w. I,, ivt. New York...'.2 IO (127 (Mu jinna! I.::i 2(5 .'iii Pittsburgh .'?fi 2(! 500 St. IA,U\A.:fl 20 ."os Chicago:.28 20 4S t Philadelphia.21 26 iso Brooklyn.22 2X 410 Hosten .22 31 ll". FEDERAL I.Kit;i t: '*',.' .. W I. Indianapolin . .'!:! 20 l!aH linni e . :tl 23 Chicago . :i2 25 Buffalo . 27 25 Kansas City . 21) 31 brooklyn ;. 24 20 l'itt:;huigh. 25 35 SOUTH ATLANTIC W: L Columbus . 3 1 Albany.3 1 Co! um bin . 3 1 Chai'lef.ton . 2 2 Savannah . 2 2 Augur, to-.1 3 Jacksonville.1 3 Macon ?... 1 3 SOUTHERN LEAGUE W L oct Mobile . 37 30 .5!?2 Atlanta. 34 28 .548 Mit minulr.im .3? 30 .545 New Orleanr . 36 32 .529 Nashville _'.. 34 33 .507 Chattanooga .1. 34 32 .515 Memphis ...i'.':. 2!) 3G- :440 Montgomery . 24 34 .414 uBabe" Adams Was There. Creen wood Journal. < Saturday's game was worth whjle from every' standpoint. The t crowd wau the largest of the season thus far and .tho tr?nu .prowd, beyond question lhat they bav? really gotten together. Manager McPherson's shift In the line-up was perhaps responsible for the improved pleylng Smith played first. Gaines went buck to center and Autrey waa shifted from third to short. With this change the boys fielded in fine shape and batted bet ter.- They occured only 15 hits off two Anderdon pitchers, and one of them was a 'left-hander, a bugaboo to a good many fans because the lo cal team has six-left hand hitters. Of course "Babe" Adams starred again. He fanned 15 men, allowed just exactly no hits, and fielded his position superbly. however, caused little short selling. Cotton futures closed steady: July 13.14. August 13.03; October 12.61; December 12.50; January 12 52; March 12.61. Sl'.MS MAKES DENIAL Shows Timi He Was Net Tainted With J h publica m's m. .:. .-in,-, ni.' Charleston, Juno 122.'-Jas. L. Sims. United States Marshal, has written a letter to a Charleston paper . denying the charge br j Governor Blease ; that Mr. Sims did any other kind of work than morely'mechanical for a republi can newspaper In 1,876. Mr. Sims sub mits evidence from a gentleman now dead and from some 'yet living who proved the charge' false as far' back ns 1878. Ho also submits prooof that ho was merely a printer or typesetter on the paper and waa not influenced by the editorial policy In any way, Just as some printers today who are sup porters of ono candidate for office might be setting type on a newspaper opposed to that candidate. V Furthermoure. Mr. Sims proves that he would have. left the Kingstrco psper. whore he had a temporary po sition, ti. luke a part nwnnrahlo Li a paper in .Spartanburg but for the tact that he would, have lost his right to vote by'changing from one county to another and be wished to stay i - Kingstree, to cast his vote for Hamp ton, and he'has letters to prove'this statement. In.concluding his letter to lite Charleston paper, JVIr. Sims says*. "I regret to take up so'much of y our valuable space with a purely personal matter, but'..I cannot allow a vile, basoless falsehood Impugning my de votkin and patriotism t?> South Caro lina \n her darkest days to go ungot futed." Mr. Sites, also produces proof that ho was appointed1 United States mar shal-aa Senator-Tillman's choice. To Get' Rid of Ree Ants. Red ants can make a bouse almost uninhabitable. Obs can get Hdvbf them,:however, if one knows how. Thu first thing to do ls to find tho placo they come from-i. e.. where their neat le. If lt be In an accessible spot, a little kerosene will quickly stop tho trouble, ob tba other-band. If ; the nest be in the.wall or under the floor, find the nearest accessible point, and kill the Insects off as they appear. ooooooooooooooooooo 41 O o IVA NOTES o o , ?? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Iva, Juue '?'?.-Miss Tern Stewart of tarraville. Ga., Is on a visit '.o her cousins. Misses Alkunya and Clara Townsend. Mr. and Mrc. S. K. Anderdon have reinrned home after spending severs I weeks In Spnrtaiihurg and Welford with relatives. Mrs. W. T. A Sherard and children h? ve gone to Newberry to spend some lime with relatives. Miss Mabel Held has ret H nie.I home after spending a few days in Loft'iides vllle with her friends. Misses Kilon and Cornelia Tennent. Mr. S. M. McAdams has returned from a business trip to Greenwood. Mr. Lawrence Ada mn of Hartwell, Ga., hus bt en on a short visit to lila sister. Mr?, li. A. Wiles. Mrs J. W Lambreth of Arlbl is here to spend the sumiller with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tl A. Stevenson. Mrr.. Gus Stevenson und little son have returned home from a trip to relatives in Anderson. Mr W. T. A.' Sherard has returned frohi a short trip to Newberry. Mrs. S. M. McAdams and children Vere visiting in Greenwood'last week. Miss Lois Jackson entertained the Priscilla's at her home last Wednesday afternoon. After the busi ness had been transacted a most de licious salad course was served. Dr. J. D Wilson and family of I^owndesvillo spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. Lem Held. Mi: s Annie Wiles and brother of liouea Path made a short visit here ly st week to relatives. Mrs. 1. E. Wallace and children of Set?ecu arc visiting al the home of Mrs. V C. Sherard. Mr. and Mrs: Earl LewlB of Ander son spent Sunday at the home of Mr. T. '.C. Jackson. - " Miss Rosa Lee Snipes of Peizer is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Mulllnlx. Miss Mallissa Adams, who has been spending some time with' her cousin. Mrs. W. A. Wiles, has returned to her home in Hartwell. Harry Dowling of Fairfax will lec ture in the school auditorium Wed nesday night ut 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Dowling comes here highly recom mended and we feel that a rare treat is in store for those who attend. Miss Lorena Burdett of I White Mountains, Summit ML, Washington, ;-? Boston ned ??-OTi** Yo rh THREE DAYS IN BOSTON AND THREE DAYS IN NEW A Complete Itinerary at Minimum Cos? for eighteen days, of Rest, Jlecre atlon. Interesting and ' Instructive Travel ! Personally conducted by Mr. C H. Oattla and chaperoned hy Mrs. Oat tia. ? GATTI8 TOURIST AGENCY -;^?.:-l??alt*?-?.C. . . POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Under this head will ho run short uinounceiaents of candidates. The ?ateH for these are as follows: For county otfioea In both dally and lend-weekly, till election . $7 .GO; in ?Uber alone, *.!, (io, cash In advance itrlctty. For city offices: In daily )uly: Mayor, $5.00; aldermen $3.00. i -- FOR HA YOB. I hereDy aunouucu myself a candl late for Mayor of Ande:.-on, subject :o the rules of thc Democratic uri nary fi " ". J. M. PAYNE, J. ll. Oodfroy is hereby announced aa candidate for .Mayor, subject to tho rules of thc Oily Democratic Pri mary election. LEGAL I NOTICES j CITATION FOB LETTERS OF A0MI5USTRATI0N Whereas. W. L. Brisscy made suit to mc to grant him letters or admin 1 . 'ration' of the estate and effects of J. A Urissey. deceased. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular thc kindred' and creditors of the said J. A. Brlssey, deceased, that they may appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson. C. H.. S. C., on tito 7th day of July to show cause, if any, why the said amdministration should not be granted. W. P. NICHOLSON. . Judge of Probate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Ail person? holding claims against thc estate of Enoch Morris, deceased, are hereby notified to present them at once, duly attested.' and also all person indebted to said estate will also please Bettie same immediately with the undersigned. j Notice is-also given that I will on July 22, 1914. at ll o'clock a. m., ap ply to the probate judge of Anderson county for a- final settlement of said estate and a discharge from my ofllce as executor. M. M.' HUNTER. Adair:. . . OIL VT. II. WOODS * . ' y , . ? . i SPECIALIST t> . , ?a. . DISEASES of the Eye, Ear, Nose * V and Throat > Glanes -Fitted . i ...Hoars* .. ... . > . 0 a m, to 1 p, m. 3 p. PI, to 6 p. aa. * . _ i *f % Offices t U?8-1U Blecaley Building . . Evenings by Appointment . . TELEPHONE CONNEETiOH .' ANDERSON, H. C ? Greatly Reduced Passenger Fares via Greenville, Spartanbnrg & Anderson Railway. . FROM ANDERSON, 8. Ci Atlanta, Ga.. .$LSR Annual convention Photographers ABSocIatloh or America. 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