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f ft" Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five words or less, Ono Time 25 cents, Three Times GO cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty-five words prorata for each additional word. Hates on 1,000 words to he med in a month made fit a;j tlon. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash In edt If your name apocara In the telephone directory you can telephone your want ad to 321 and a hill will bo mailed after its insertion for prompt payment. Money Making Ways~% |* of Using Want Ads I IHOW WANT All? WILL HEM? " fr- | A MM A LL BLSINKSS GROW f S There ls really no limit to what % Want Ads can do lo pat life Into tin , small business enterprises. You A > want more customers, mure capital, or wimclhlng else to help you grow ' In a business sense. Thc Want Ad ls ALWAYS ready nnd ALWAYS willing. i Here nre some Wunt Ad Ideas fu u'?**i*.i^'^, - this connection. ff How to Get More CwtpljjW/ft? This ad. lu good for 5 per cent on any article in this store. If the value ls not easily as grcut us thc original price plus 1G per cunt, flon't take thc goods. Come at onco -- A Keeping after Business Through Want Ads E*ery duy the woy ls open for you to increase your business through these column*. Plan after plan will unwohl Itself to you once you hate BEGIN NOW! This should be the started; . turning point for LA Kt,'KU ANO BET TER 1MJSINESS. The Want $?t Will Make Your Busines Free Advertising For Farmers Us TI ?-ff ing the Coupon^?io^f^jT ; ( thc main purpose of this innovation is to esiaBffiifsradc relations between the country producer and city ?jptonafil. There arc hundreds,of housewives who read^IneMmelli . fencer who would be glad of the opportunity to secure fresh butter, eggs, poultry and produce direct from the country if they knew where to send fo; it. I On this page, the farmers, who have such to sell can get-in erv touch with these city people quickly. Q <?S S\ v?' >. -The Intelligencer will publish one advertis?jSatfP %??e. Write what you have to sell on the coupon below and mai) to us at once. IT IS POSITIVELY FKEE PIease\write plainly and sign name and full address -? ggg-|gg--~-soo CL J'J B-) ?tilt ?e Advertising Coupon. TUB INTELLIGENCER. BSowW have written an advertisement for you.to pub! FREE tn you Want columns. I do not obl?galo myself" any- nrro nor to pay you any mon ey for same. >T>J!i ?Uli Vi' tittil v/'jiij IlOt dhl'.V -i A' t.'/ 'Qt'du \hii. (foina .qui;. ?! MC bim Hit: ?hy People V/iti Save Money By Buying Prom the Farmers Advertising on Tttte 'Pitge. Whon answering thoso ad vert Isemon tn please mention Tho Jftti?H?enccr. T~_|_.. H ' _m A,M h" -ai FOR SALE & Co" Brokers, Imnqr*crs,l.pcalers, - W . .. rV*> ali fortUHors, Suintyft? ; ?". FOB SALE-Tin friut cans In any ^JL? S3* ntiatitlty from 1000 to 10.000. Quart? FOR REN^F1 >*v $2.G0 per hundred : I No li: *2.00 pot M?O a baa b. hundred. Cash-with order. John S. rt??* Uk. _' . Crouter. Phone 44,'DM W. Market Tf, R*nt~Tho entire-second floor ,b street, Anderson, 8. C. . . of the Popircr .buUdJn^ ot? West - '. }??'-??"?_y, , ? Whithbr street Reason ^IQ... rat ea. 1 FOB SALE-Milch cow giving from - Apply to Andersohgf/?^?>. O. . 3 to * gallons por day. A. M. McCoy, Biku.. . : rf^-ifd Pendleton, 8, C.. ll. F. D. No. 3. -- .??lr tS..'.,1 m FOB SAXE-Two soeond hand sew- ' W&NT*>ri' "l ll' .on ihg mschlnoa in good condlUon. Also ' " -b!"'' ,,,, one |lght spring wagon, lt will pey Wnntt-d-Cow or field peas ot all vari .;<,! yod to nee me for your; repair .work. . ctlcs, name lowoat,PT^SQS and send .: All work guaranteed.-J. H. Allen, samples of What you, hive,lp pffor. HOn^ Fath' $' ?^ ; J: P. Waltere, tMH^^VQ^ .'" for Sale- If you want nitrate of suda Rf IQ?ttf?QQ Iiifssh'?s^? ' for spot or-future. Rblpmcut lt win DUOUNLD^ L^yWUuO I" pay you ^ ^ESWftlcate with to :-irtoqn? atv. ^ ^H ^m^^oj^m Warby^^?l?^yourfr^ ic*-?- f-, - Quarts ?Oe. 1-2 R?lions 75c. 212 8. Main street. ti I WILL BUY your butter on Satur-' <lay.s 15c per eggs 20e per dozen any time. I will nell my stock of goods cheap for rash In bulk; 5 lbs good coffee for $1.00, 20 lbs. good rice $1.00; 25 tbs. Epsom Salts $1.00. W. ll. ts. Etrod, Princeton, S. C. Roan Mountain Inn . .Situated 2g? miles from JohiiNon City, Tenn. On the head waters of the Hue Uiver, ."MMM) feet above the sen leveL Scenery of variety, beauty und gran* j ?leur.. No malaria. .No mosquitoes. Hot and cold hat li?, on euch floor.1 Wide Verandas high-class ?Miling room ?ervIce. Ilutes rcusonublr. For. full Informai hm, write Or. S. lt.1 Winni, Honn .Mountain, Tenn. BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPEi GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta. Ga. LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. All delinquent road tax collectors are provided with un oflleial receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get thc ollie lal receipt us ubovo provided for. J. MACK KING, tf County Supervisor. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned administrator .of < the estate of Lillian Calllurd, deceased, 1 will sell the personal property of tho j said Lillian Gaillard, at her late resi dence in the city of Anderson at 12 o'clock noon on July 20th. Said prop erty consists of 1 plano, dresser, wash titan L' etc. Terms cash. W. P. Johnson, Ad'm. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT All persons holding claims against tho estate of Enoch Morris, deceased, arc hereby notified to present them ai onco, duly- attested, and also all persons Indebted to said estate will also please settle same Immediately with tho undersigned. Notice is also given that I will on July 22,-1914. at ll o'clock a. m., ap ply to thc probate Judge of Anderson county for a final settlement of Bald estate and a discharge from my office 03 executor. M. M. HUNTER. Administrator. NOTICE DEMOCRATS. ["Dh'July 28tli.*"JPM the club roils will close. After that dato no name shall bc enrolled. All democrats aro urged to enroll at their nearest 'club without delay. If any qualified voter falls to enroll he can blame only himself. Write your full name on tho club roll and do it now. All clubs except Cox mill. Grove School and S*labtown havo sent in the names of their enrollment, committee. These clubs are urged to sead them in wltm out delay. The secretaries of all the clubs will send In the cub rolls between tho 28th. of July and August 1st, and the executive committeemen from each club is requested to see that this rule ls compiled with. Tho time for filing pledges and pay ing assessment of can i da tes expires on .August 7th,. at 12 o'clock sharp. The pledge' Ts ito be filed with the secretary and the n-rcssment paid to him. Leon L. Rice. Secretary. S. D. Pen mian, County Chairman Notifie to Member : of Enrollment Committees, Secretarles of Clubs : i .. and ' -tera. It ts absolute" accessary for every citizen who ii ' "ida to vote in the coming primar: . lection for State and County O?fice*- -. member of Congress and United S'.-?es Senator, to person-; ally enroll l i name upon tho duh roll. Sign tito roll nearest to your residence b- the most direct practl cal route. Sign your name In full. There Is i - me apprehension that a great number of citizens will fail to place their names upon the roll and thoreby be deprived of voting, otfher through indifference, procrastination, or. close ?application to business. Those who neglect to take time to enroll before tho book closes which will bo on tho 28th day of July, can not voto. It is the duty of the members of thc enrollment committees ot the various clubs to keep the enrollment books In a convenient place in the precinct accessible to those desiring to enroll their names'. Tho secretaries arc notified to im press upon all those who havo not enrolled the importance of doing so before tho books are closed. 8. D. Pcarman, County Chairman. To Ott Kfd of Rea Anti. - * Red ants'can ni alto ? house almost uninhabitable. One can get rid ot the m. however, If ono knows how.. Tho first thing to do ia to flatt tho place j they, come from-i. e., Wh*te"t$ety? nest ls. If lt b? in sn accessible spot',' n little heros ono will quickly stop tho trouble. On the other hand. If the nest ba tn the wall or under the floor, B*2 the" nearest G?*SBID?O point ? Ind kW-tho insects off ae^hs?'sppW, te,. : . ?-.,?..> Financial and New York Cotton New York, July 13.'- Appr?hen sion? of drouth damage In thc south west caused a rharp advance In the cotton market enrly today, hut con- ' sldcrable realizing" was encountered und prices later caped off with Wall Kticet rather than active Hellers to ward the close of report? of unfavor able political developments in Great Britain. Last prices were barely ; steady with old crop mont."?, relatively . easy, and with the general list 2 points lower to 7 points net high- J er. J The mat kct opened firm ut an ad- ? vance of 9 to 14 points on relatively fair cablea and the favorable weather j Advices to indicate any important ruin fall in the rout h wert over Sunday. I Tlie officiai western belt forecast for ? generally fair weather tonight und , tomorrow, added to thu anxiety of the trade over Texas crop outlook and j prices sold 14 to 13 points net higher luring tba carly trading. There was seme foreign and Southern buying as well as covering of sorte on this ad vance Immediately demand seemed io taper off, however, while offerings were liberal enough to suggest quite it generul disposition among recent buyers to take prolits, und prices gradually caped off. Cotton llgurer closed steady: OPEN, CLOSE July . 1258 1240 August. 1247 1240 October.12:18 1232 December.1255 1250 January. 1248 1242 March. 1252 1247 New Orleans Cotton New Orlcnnsisjuly 13.-Cotton had ? good undertone today on account of crop damage und threatened damage in tho Wettern belt through drouth. In thu carly trading the tendency was Btrongly upward but p. tilt taking by sculping longs was started on an ex tensive scale and the olTerings check ed the upward movement of values and ??nally worked against them. At their bert thc trading months were 10 lo 13 points over the final quotations of Saturday. The,market closed at a net gain of 2 to 4 points. July 12.98; August 1284; October 1244; December 1204; January 1249; March 1258. Spot cotton quiet unchanged, mid dling 18 5-1G; strict middling 13 11-10. Scales oa tho spot 650; lo arrive 85. Money On Call - y New York, July 13.-Mercantile paper 3 3-4 a 4 1-4. Stet Hug easier; sixty days 485.6C; demand 487.45. - Commercial bills 485 a 485 1-4. Uar silver 55 3-4. Mexican dollars, 44. Government bonds heavy; railroad bonds heavy. Call money steady; 2 1-2 a 3; ruling rate 2 3-4; closing 2 l<S*r3-4. Time Joans stronger; sixty dava 2 12; ninety days 2-3-4 .six-months, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c o o o . . AUBE VILLE NEWS. , ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o ooooooooo Abbeville, July 13.-Rey. and Mrs. H. W. Pratt aro lu Washington. D. C., vis iting Mrs. Pratt's father who Is criti cally ill. - Rev. J. A. Cahtcy" and J. Allen Long spent a few days last, week In IIender Bonvillc and Asheville, N. C. Mr. J. ,C."EU?8 went up to Hender ron vile last week in his car to Join hi J family who are spending thc summer there. . Mrs. T.O. White and Mrs. Lewis Per rin are, spending several weeks at HcndersonvIUc, N. C; Mr? and M i.-?.. Al in-rt Miller qt Atlan ta have been visiting' Mt. and Mre. J. P. Miller. They lof^'Frlday fbr ^ vis it to relatives, in Mooroo, N. C. 5 Mies Etta Sadler of Rock' Hilf was tho guest of Mrs. J. C. Hill for several days lort .week. . , . , Mr. Vioatiaki and Miss Belle Vlsah' Bki will'leave In a few days for Bre vard, N. C. U . . Mri and Mrs. T. H. Furmnn expect to leave n?x? week for\.a visit to Hen dersonville. N C. Mrs. J. S. Stark and Miss Fannie Stark are ' visiting .Mrs. - Thoa. Lr. Davis In Athens, On. " Mr.-and Mrs. George Gumbrell have returned from a visit to relatives tn Alabama. 1 Mrs. Lawrence Parker and Master Dick Parket arc spending a month with relativer in Cour tl i nd. Ala. Miss Ada McMillan is visiting he friend, MTr. Hunt, in Shelby, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Glenn, Miss Jen nie Allen. Dr. and Mrs, J. R. Nichols tipd Mrs. Nelson spent Monday In Wi? llumeton and Anderson. They were much pleased with the beauty of An derron'a plaza. t ' ', : Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Cantey and chll itrcn are spending a month in Summer ville with Mr. Cantey's mother. Miss Mary Hodges, who has been, visiting her parents at-Roanoke, Ala., will join Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Elli.? ta Hendon-onvllle next Week to spend Ute rest of tho summer."*. Mrs. F. E. Harrison was hostess for tho Bridge Club Friday afternoon and those attending spent a delightful at-, tor noon. Mrs. Eugene Gary is visiting her tlaifghter, Mrs. Frank Hastie!! in Wil son. N. C, Judge Eugene Gary and Mils Eliza Hary are spending-a. month 1? the mountains of North Carolina S MIS Tono Smith ls visiting friends in dewberry and Marion. ; Mrs.- & 8. Barnwell and Miss Vir ginia Aiken arc In H eh der Eon vi ll e. Mrs. Ida Carson of Columbia la th? tuest o Mrs. Fred Caron. Greatness. lt, The greatest man ls ho who chooses right wit \> tba mort ,invJntU>i? resol Mt I Commercial Stocks and Bonds New York, July 13.-Continued sell-, lng of securities, a goodly part of which was believed to rCpereBcnt liquidation today caused further un*' settlement lu the trtock market. The movement differed from that at last* week in thut it offered most of the high grades issues. A noteworthy . feature was the persistent offering of Canadian Pacific. It rustalned a net loss of 4 1-8 points. The selling was ascribed to commission brokers pre sumably acting for ?tome clients. I United States Steel was another i leader to decline and Union Pacific. I the coulers and metal shares yielded i from 1 to 2 points. Now Haven and : other issues of the rame class were ? again weak, the former declining to j interests recent low record, while J some of thc Gould stocks added to their recently severe losses. The ar rangement of New 'Haven's former management by. the Interstate Com merce Commission had little.effect on the market. z Prices ralllod fractionally in thc final, declinings, and the tone at thc close was weak. New Haven however, reflecting ironie buying. London WOB a moderate buyer here despite dull conditions at homo. Paris was observing a holiday and Berlin prices were lower. Renewed weakness was reported from Vienna. Money rater were normally higher. In thc bond list half a score of low priced .Issuer lost from 7 to 10 1-2 points the latter being the extent of the decline In one of the New- Haven subsidiaries. Total rales par value, $1,937.000. Panama coupon 3s. declined 1 1-2 per cent, on call,. Grain & Provisions Chicago, July 13.-Immense reports from the crup led to a decided fall today in the price" of wheat. The market, after favoring the bears throughout the session, closed heavy at 7-8 to 1 1-8 net decline. Corn fin ished 5-8 to 78 down, oats off 5-8 to 1 1-8 a l l?4c, and provisions ranged from 10c loss to an advance of 20 cents. Cotton Seed Oil New York, July 13.-(Lead)-Be cause of the steadiness in lard, and a firmer cotton market, cotton seed oil was steadier today with a fair trade mostly local. Thc demand for consumers was still rather small. Closing prices were 2 points lower to 2 higher. Sales 9,000 barrels. Prime crude 627 normal; prime Bummer yel low 730. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, July 13.-Spot cotton rtoady. Good middini ? 799; middling 747; low middling C99. Sales 4.000; tor speculation and export - 30?. Re ceipts 400. ooooooooooooooooooo o NEWS FROM IVA oj o .. o ooooooooooooooooooo Iva. July 13.-Mrs. V. C. Sherard and daughtcd, Mrs. J. E. Watson, Miss Lila Sherard and Mrs. I. E. Wallace of Seneca, spent last Friday at the home of her brother, Mr. J. T. Baskin, | near Lowndeavllle. W. Frank McGee has returned from a] stay of several days in Colubia with his wife, who ls In the hospital there | for treatment. Mr. James Watt, of Due West, Ia spending n few' days here with' his brother. Mr. RecBO Watt. . Mr. McGOwn, of Greenville, IIBB been I in town sovcral days In the interest] of Ch ic ora College. Mrs. D. Hall and children, of Abbe- ! ville, aro visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hawks. Miss T. T. Jackson, of Storevllle, ls I visiting .her cousin. Miss Winnie Reid. . Miss Edna McGee bas gone to Mc Cormick to spend a while with. berj aunt, Mrs. Joh.n Britt. I. G. Buskin, who has been spending | several weeks with his- brother, J. T. Baskin, near Lowndc?vilJe, has re turned home > MtsS' Rosa Lee Snipes, of pclzory has returned home after speeding a week hore, with her sister, Mrs. y*? R. J Wuillnax. Mrs.. T. K. Diper and children, of ! 'Anderson, are spending a while at the | homo of her uncle, Mr. J. D. McDon ald, and other relatives. Mr. E. B. Willis, of Birmingham, I Ala., spent thc week-end here with relatives:. ? Mr. Frank C: Ligon, of Columbia, ts.here on a visit to her'brother, J. C. Ligon. Mrs. I. E. Wallace and children, of Seneca, ha?o returned home after spending several weeks at tua homo of her mother, Mrs. V. C. Sherard.' Best Diarrhoen Remedy. ti yon have ever used Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, you know that it is a success; .Sam F. Oui?, Whalley, Ala., writes, "I had measles end got caught out in the rain and lt settled on my stom ach, sad bowels. I mvi an' awi iii timo .and if R .had .not '.?cen for Chamber lain's Colic. Ch o', ?ra,, and. r Diarrhoea RemedyTcoula not possibly bav? ll? .ed hat a few hours longer, but thanks .to this remedy, I- am now well and .strong. , For. sale by. all dealedrs. ; r^-', , w. . Adr. ' Doubt* Work. '.. ^"Why ls lt that a man w?i'f waa* his face with a wa?hcl?th?" demanded Mrs. Wombat. "Mea haven't tlrafe for all that foollohncBs," said Mr. Wc hat "First you have to wash face auil thea you have to i ^^?oth.''---LauJsTule We Hav? < coming in r.imort latest shipment b -CO LUA Come tn and let They are 1914 M . Wc have a nie? baggies. J. S. FO Political Ann FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi dato for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. I heresy - announce my s o 1 f a can didate for the office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to thev rules governing the democratic primary- _T. M. VANDIVER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for\supervisor ot Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of democratic primary. Ci F. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for county supervisor,' subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelzer, S. C., R. F. D. 1. ?. ?71 hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. '. I ; hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county supervi sor, subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. W. R. HARRIS. '?0'. REPRESENTATIVE s ,1 "hereby announce myself as a can didate for House, of Representatives from Anderson county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. th OSCAR D. GRAY. 31 hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Anderson county subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. , v RUFUS FANT, JR. vi hereby announce myself a candi date for; the legislature subject to the 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 ot the democratic primary. I ? WALTER F. WHITE. .l am a candidate for the House of Representatives from Anderson conn tig I will abide the rules of the primary. SAM WOLFE. * ' I' announce' myself' a candidate for the legislature from Anderson Conn ty subject to tho rules of the demo cratic primary. T. P. DICKSON. i x FOR PROBATE JUDGE' <W. P. Nicholson ls hereby announc tsd' aa a candidate for re-election - to the office of Probate Judge, subject to; the rules ot the democratic pri mary. ' s j. .- ^^^^ I hereby announce myself a candi* dato for the, office, of probate judge of Anderson county, subject to the rulos and to the result bf the Democratic primary. > VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. ; I hereby announce myself a candi date for Probate Judge, ot Anderson County subject to tho rules of the de-tnocrtlo primary^ W. F. COX. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for the office of Probate Judge for anderson county, subject to the rules ofRhe Democratic Primary. <E. g I. T. HOLLAND. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of judge of pro bato for Anderson county, subject tb the rules governing the democratic primary election. . . ? , W. H. FRIERSON FOR AUDITOR j * hereby announce myself a candi date for County Auditor; aubje?t tb tho rules pf the democratic primary R. . A. Abranla;,; ? Tihereby announce myself a candi date for tho Office of Auditor of An derson County subject Ut 'the rules of the- Democratic party. R- WARB AUSTIN. I hereby announce' myself a candi datcvfor the office of Auditor, subject to the rales ot the Democratic 1 pr! maty * ^ j. JL C. QH&vmHv,; . FOB. SUPERINTENDENT. .Ijiereby'/announce myself'a candid dale for re-nlcctlon to tho office of G?bnty Superintendent bf Edricatlon, subject t? tho Democratic primary. p^u;, ; J,.B: rmw : 5 Buggies every day the eing a car of 1BUS V, tu show them, odels. s line of Pony ?ouncem?hts FOB COMMISSIONER R. A. Sullivan of Fork township la hereby announced for commissioner for Section One, comprising Fork, Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centerville townships. \ I hereby .'announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for tbe third section, consisting of Garvin, Brushy Creek, Williamston and Hope well townships, subject to the action of the democratic primary. H. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for Honea Path, Belton, 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 Dlstriot No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centerville town ships. Subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. JOHN R. CULBERSON. I hereby 1 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. . V?'. H. G. Elrod announces himself a candidate for county commissioner from the district comptv-d of Wil liamston, Garvin, Brushy Creek and; Hopewell, subject to the rules of the democratic party. * I. hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson' county from the third section com prising Hopewul), WHUamston, Brushy Creek and Garvin townships,, subject to the acttoh ot the Demo-, eratic party. J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock: Mills, Fork and Centerville town-, ships, subject to rules pf Democratic party. _ J. H. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself as a can?'; didate for Commissioner of Anderson' county from Section No. 3, composed of Garland, Brushy Creek, Hopewell and Williamston Townships, subject to the action ot tho democratic party. , W. T. Watson. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner from District No." 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork nud Centerville townships, subject to.the rules of the democratic - primary. , p. t?. HOBSON. FOR COUNTY TREASURER ; J' hereby announce myself a candi- ' late for county treasurer, Bubject to the rules of the democratic party. J. MERCER KUNO. I iicrcby announce myself a candi date tor county treasurer, Bubject to the - rules, arid regulations.. ot the democratic primary. 1 Dr. W. A. Tripp.' I hereby announce myself as a can didato for County Treasurer of An derson county Bubject to the rules of tue Democratic party. x JACOB O. BOLINGER. -?-1-Uj li hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer. Subject to 'tho rules "of the Democratic primary. W. A. ELROD. ?-A ' ' . '---- . . FOB CONGRESS ;.->;"i' X hereby announce myself a candi date for Congress from the Third Con gressional District, subject 'to the: rules ot tho democratic party. JOHN Av HORTON, _J_ ,. / Belton. 8. C. ^OB STASE SENATOR . I -hereby;announce myself ? candi dato for State,Senator from Anderson County, subject tb the rules bf the De mocratic primary election. J: L. SHERARD. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the State Senate, from Ander son .county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary.