viv* coming in alrooct every day tba fatettSWmenS being a car ol Come in and tel as th ow them, f?ifey'ate ?914I Modela. We have a nice 3oe of Pony J. S. FOWLER Money IM oking Ways 'af Using Want Ads HOW WANT ADS WILL. HELP A SHALL BUSINESS CROW There 1 H rou Hy no limit to what Want Ads ran do to pu? Ufo late KUI oil business "cntcrprlseR. Yon -nant more customers, ?ore capital? - - er somojhta? else to help , jon grow ju a bu?inosS s?ase. The, Wnnt Ad Ie ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS Trilling, ; ' Here are some. .Want Ad ?dena in (his connection. . ; How to Get Moire Customers ,: This ad. ls good for 5 per cent oh any article in. this store. If ^ the value ls hot easily aa?great as the original price plus 15 per A ; cent, don't take the goods." Come at once ? ? . ; ? ? -?-? *' . 1.i'iii1 *.','' * i ' i ' . ? . -!-_ IKeeping ?fi&r Business p ^ 'fritan*..-* F???''a^ir''-p^tt':^'t^ g j? ?V iB?fjiK'NowrTh^ '-"'.a'. :?j? i .', ',; .started.:. ' ! -v V. V'wVV' 'V,,V'''\;.': i : ' ? '.' y' - - ' ' ' turning point for LAU?iii) ?A?OT*BlB ji'. '?',' ? $ ! '?' I ' ?? j ,. v ' T?B BUSINESS. ! ^/ ^ ?...>.: -'-".N >v''.-.'r "-V"- V, B lp'?mm Th?,iM:aln'>t?rt?s? of .th^.WW^oVIs' ''tb..?sf?blish- trade . < , relations" betweeni the co?ntf^ . ' Th;?r? are hi?ftdreds ? I f gencer ^hQ w0ulf. b.e if P ?^lm^? -get/ in ?. 1 Ple?s? Vfi?? piWrily: a?dvS^n rl^rne ?r??t fjuil;adc(ress ?- *. " . ;s j j > ' i - . ' . '..V / ? 1 - . . ' . SH ' . . ? . ,7'->'.i. ? .'. . . ??< . - -1_-, -?--:-:..<.: -+4-? -i- - ?ni.y nil ?>nv imp* From the Farmers ?Siert?sing aiiVm -m^m '"'}'.-..i-,. ? ';;!!..; . ? .'-r . . i ?k'.-.-^.' . . ? ? ';; A VISIT IO THE Being ? Charming Story Written . vealer Bleckley, and Published dresses and Essays by this Nott It wae a cold, cloudy day In Xovo:"-l bor my brother and I drove out into the country to our old home. As I drove along the old familiar road, bills, trees and shruns. all seemed to nod their welcome for it had leen a long, long while since "I viewed those scenes so charming." Wo entered tho cedar avenue lead ing from the front middle gate to the homo. Those tail green cedars plant ed .by my father's hand. Getting out of the buggy I turned to walk around the yard before entering the house. Gone were all the pretty rose trees and honeysuckle bushes my ruiner so loved lo tend. The circular drive we used to have was all done away with,' its gravelled walks were scatter ed with the'plow share. I turned to the old well Whose waters had so ci ten slacked my thirst. Its old won, curb was moss covered-and smooth with age and use. The old oaken bucket, perhaps not the very one I used to let down into the well depths, but an old oaken bucket hung there dripping with* clear, sparkling water. I lent over thc side of this old weil, and looked down into thc water. A changed face.beut over that well worn curb, and looked into ita glassy depths. But the same warm heart still beat hcBide it. I ttici turned to view thc grund old oaks and chest, mt:. Beucath their hitado idood relic8 Of the old cider press, whero the kind old plantation darky pressed thc juicy apple, and we children stood by with our cups and gourds to taste the warm cider before lt fermented. It was always put in jugs, placed in the dairy to bc handed to our company. My mind reverted back to thoBo plan tation times. ' I turned my eyes over the hill to ward the spring branch, to view where once stood the row of negro cabins, where lived in ante-bellum times .Marla . and. Sylvia, and Polly, and Green, Fan and Nan, Qulle and Tom, abd a host of other good, kind-hearted servants of th? form. Gone were tho slaves themselves, not many remain to .remind mo of those good old days of plantation life. V < I wended my way to.tho' poultry yard tnow gono to decay). How often, oh, how often, I bavo seen my dear mother setting hens, feeding thc little chickens and tending with loving care the del lento t urkeys and ducks. In my mind 1 reviewed lt all,'and terned sadly to the garden, sad, neglected spot. The grape vines were down in tangled con fusion, the few choice ohrul.-J that were carefully planted In, thc garden were ali gone, and sad; sad chaos rul ed here! 'j / >, . Tho Old pine tree Was-.m? ne? at traction. Ita ? wide spreading Umba m: 1 lis sheltering . artus. On those I? Mya .1, iAi^m?j^ ? i, jB 11 ^?^^lIP^^Bjl.'(. i^NeV .york,.^hly^ 22^T?e govcr?rt-. ni ?nt:, forecast p r c d 1 c tin g 'cloudy wo a thcr ln the WutM^est;- a^d. possibly Birowersl in north i"ca.f Texas unsettled fire'- cotton market .somewhat. today, al ?iib ugh dh -tho wh Qlo new ero ps -pr o ?en'jt?d'.a pemowhat steady appearanco, and ai times* sold hp to IP Uj 7 pohtts bVer>prjMrom closg. . Jr?do 'was not large .and outside of carly huying foi- l^rveppooi; account against sales in tha^mark?t, eh?wM no particular f ?ai ur ea. -Tho eloBe. "Was steady,. 1 point higher to three lower. ;., . .Fluctuations were guarded largely by the varying newp from the south-7 west. Tho highest l?vela were attain-J sd 5 when detailed weather? reporta 1 showed very high temperatures in Ok-j lahoma. There were .n>any bullish ad-1 vices/in regard to the condition in Tosa?. Other reports claimed that tho crop iQ^ld wlthstah'd'flfnr weather linttl August 1. : Taking th? Te^ri. 4? ^?%,m?y HHSHBSW -Pt?c^i^ly'.?l| reMr^is'. .\from *eV ttona? east, bf -tho' river pu th? otter l^rli,twsjte.^'v?T. fa^orable-and clear weather, with moderate temperatures frere : predicted:. . Fafures jto?fc : \ -,,.. ovm c?ese august .. .. Y.VMtt U27 October.. .. Ipi Becember .. .. .V .. .. 1250 1148 Iahjjary.> ?. 12? MfO Starch Vi .. ... _ .. 1249 If? Spot "cotton quiet;, middling npr oaland.k- ,13.25; gulf 1JJB0. ;No sales;, - ~~.-I! - ' 'j ? Liverpool Cotton S Liverpool, July . JS^Otiton ??ot stater ; good' middling 7$9; middling my \t?il^m\t?^ %?U ^bB\ S.W; Speculation abd export 500. Rocothtfi N0w Orl?ana Cotton ; 'it &w Orleans, ?otoA ?2>-C0ttoh; mov jd within nar row lita! ts . today,i band ing atbut G-points down at Its fewest ihd-3 to.4 points,up at Its highest a?s'. ^Sm^'^?'^^!E?^^^t - .ThV trade r-Id more attention ; to that no raia >ad fallen in -Texan. Thin I Borne csaltic** War. caused tn tho ?f torbevon by telegrams ?tatlug thdt blonds were appearing in Texas. 'HO doipts ot Houston and ,* bearish: feature, ss - ul *b*"b^ I February 1871, by Mrs. Syl In a Volume-Interesting Ad lble Woman sturdy limbs we hung tim swing. l'n iler its shade wc Bpreud our doll, house, or taught play HC'.'.OOI, and many a little darky was tc tght its' letters by our playing behool. All t?rese thoughts' came rushing! o'er me. Then to thc house I bent my steps. Within '?*.> sacred walls I stood. Tears, tears cunio welling to, my eyes, as I looked toward the cor-| Uer v hero my mother used to sit. ? In my imagination 1 pictured her rockking'in her-chair, singing nomo low lullaby, or holt'. . . somj dainty' needlework id her, hands, she mduj-1 trlously stitched away tn.- hours. Thc] other corner, leaning back in hus, clmir, in fancy I'saw my father, lead-' lng his newspuper, or chewing his to bacco, and tapping his shoe wita hu walking cone-In cheerful content with his surroundings. Peace and plenty surrounded kt? hearthstone, broad acres and fertile fiel du were his, and nut ny black slaves! tilled the ground, and did our bidding.1 ?Wc children we're very joyous and. happy as wo rode, thc colts and drove! the cows to pastures green. And to 1 the country school we tripped to min-1 gie our voices With our barefooted' schoolmates, and played j o'.UT. on our un ra spec ting 'sc nco i teachers. Oh, happy, Happy days of child hood, spent boniuta this old comfort able root, wit:; . deur father and mothor, so Indulgent and kind. Then my mind went back to thc days of girlhood, -vi my elster and I grow In to woman's estate. Then tho broken link in the family chain. My marriage was thc first to chango our household, and bring a new era into our lived. I left the old roof tree. Then In a few -short months came'a Sadder change. I walked up the old stair steps. Sad, sad* memories came within thc door of this chamber, whore a beautiful, loVed sis ter, a bride of a few short months, breathed,, ont ber life. Typhoid fever had scorched tip the blood from her yoting veins. Death waa a new thing' to us. Father and motlier stood ap palled In its presence. I, a young wife of a few months, bent over my com panion, Bister, to catch the last sen tence from" her -dying lipt>. Two brothers, just grown, ctood frightened and weeping aloud, their awful sor row. Thc young husband bends o'er his fair bride, and. Bays: "Josie, you aro dytng." TS???* softly murmuring, "This can't bc death, I fcel.no pain,", passed quietly a wey, and was with the angels. . . ?h.how. I wept In this silent, do ser ted chamber, an .1 stood there this' bleak, cold day. and recalled that ac?^Deeeniber/.i'MS:\ January 1250; March; 12?^ '-' '? V^^fT: '. . V', . ^t&iu?Bonai I: vi ' --y : ,;.,.?.> .vJ??w. York',', july.1 Z3-.-^Desplte Injec tion s ot. B?ch p-iw and pblcet lonah'.e clements as, tho . proposed ault of dtt ...,]"ll"n ..L,la? >?).>' WA..,* tin,,,,., --..I pu'M'"i .?BBiHov. luu-'jivp. tinv?u, aim the.' abandonment' bf : t Jip flock Island reorganization plan,, today's'. ' stock, market held firmly iq that;clacB of se curities whose present" and future seem reasonably assured;/ Bome-of. theBo bBU?p-jros? above tho'1 preceding- days' best prides "but they failed io hold any considerable part of * tame'advanced New .Haven fell 2 pointe- at th? outset, but Booti r?cover a part of 'its lo?9. Other/?cml-uctive stocks ct speculation value auto mada mode tate Improvement, ,' : . Virtually all the Rock Islands lQ?t ground, tho decline lu thc debenturt- t K(?^4ln^to.'7.'%?,>^7?bife tho convertible 4a fell^ 3*8;^Mlssourl-Pa- ? clfip ii?ok? and bonds wop o Teak, abd ? Denver and Uto Grande; pa and Colo rodo'Midland is recorded marked IOBP o?MTho Bo'sB?on. closed, w;;h an Ir real ar t?n e. : ? n ves tment bonds reals tea the dec)inei?g. t^ndohc^ .elsewhere but tho. list-ea a ?hole evinced an easier tone. Total sales, par value, .fi,7$fl,'?oo, United States govorhment bonds wore unchanged on call., Grain & Provisions Chicago, July 22.-Black, ruat and heat, spoiling the outlook for even on average- yield in the -spring crop belt ma?? ?ho whoat rr.orket tend to scar. V&*tim*iTlfa,**to * je* *'1 ?'4 aboye last nliht. Corn i ano wed - a- net ad can?c Ot tl iMT^G 3-8 and B-8. , Oats anoared^?--!.io 1-8 up. luorovhiionB f^e^^?^?V BS^M?rcanUl? pa ' Starting -.:flrai; sitty days 4.83.35. .*'iM.e1Mffi&|??%?/-f^."'- . Government bo?tdc nteady; rallroai bonds :eenlerv' .>"-? ?. ^v|V ... CaTl money'caslor 2 a 1-4 ruling rat? 2; t?IOBlng'2'n 1-4. -VS\ , Tto? .loauff,weaker; /h attty days 2 g4? ?lhefefoys 3 1-?E ?lfrinahtha,4 ??" ''Cotlwt???.'' ,N?w York, july 2*l^Cottea goodi doep, dark wound had boen planted, never* again to be healed. Their idolized, favorite child had boen taken frpm them. My mother could never allude to my dear sister without nn outburst of tours. Years aped by with ull its joys and scrrows. but another change came to our dear home, and Its peaceful loved ones. War, grlm-visugcd, cruol war, ' swept over our land. The deep low muttering discontent of two parties, North and South, aroused our slum-! bering ire, and wo gathered In circles, talked of the coming storm, and many of us with patriotic fire said wo would dare anything for our noble country. I All was In deep expectancy und pro. found agitation on the state of our loved "Sunny South." At last the first gun was sounded upon Fort Sumter. Instantly Southern blood grew hot. Father?, hut bands, brothers, left their occupations, and with haste buckled1 on tho armor, and with patriotic lire' left for tho battle field. My two young brothers left their school and books, and came home cager for the fray. M>' poor fathef encouraged them to battle, while my mother, with streaming cyeB, made their -knapsacks ready, und bidding them good-bye, they departed for thc war. Oh, how I remember that day, as wc told those loving boys goodhye, and watched their retreating forms go from our sight. As I sit hore in this lonely, diemal room, all these thoughts come rushing e'er mo. Childhood days, marriage and death, tho war with ull Its horrors, my mother and father's sacrifice, tho hard times which wc lived through praying, long ing and waiting lor peace, sweet peace, to fold its wings and settle* on our land. Sui nui Ul' our hearts had been torn und laroorated unta death did this peace crme. Our dear brother and darling son fell, and' was mortally wounded at tho battle Cf the "Wilderness.'' Oh, what torro'w, what' great grief wua ours. Thor-r dark days for UB. We cculd oa'y draw nearer together in ?o?r. n?.llctlon: "Be still and know that thou art God'B." -? I sat hero in this old ncglectod hom", tho words of Mrr. Homans in lh-t beautiful poem, "The Graves of u Household," came to my mind: "They grow in beauty sido by side, They filled one homo with glee, Their graves arc scattered far and wide, By mountain, land and sea." I was aroused from my reverie by' my brother calling: Come, Issu, lj?'.* ' hasten, tho clouds arc thickening, for s storm. Old Hose.vood rcenes of my child hood days long gone never to como no moro. Farewell, old roof tree, that" has sheltered mc, father and mother, two brothora, two slstors, have gono to await my coming, and I am left to review theso. bygone days. MV "ttotU?f approached mc with swollen eyelids, tho memories of the olden times were rushing o'er him too. We bid adieu and turn our Steps end hr.artr io other things-like all things else,' wo'pais away. Fottaary. I871. "/ ?? "Best Diarrhoea Remedy. if you have" ever used 'Chamber lain's.'Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,'you snort that lt ls a success. Sam F. Guin, Whatley, Ala., writes, "I'had' measles and got caught out in the rain 'and lt settled on my ntom ach and bowels. ' I had an awful timo and If-if had not-been for Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not possibly have liv ed but-n few hour? longer, but thanks lo this remedy. T am now weil and' strong, .For sajo by all dealedfs. >?-.':.- ? A Adv. ...'*.-. o o o o o o o o o o O O ' o 6, .?ty.;r;.? j-vi '.- : O; ? j THE? ACKER REUNION o ^mfm^W? ' . - ; o', Q o O o o O o o ooo o ? '? . I 1 . * . i?.! . ': - Thc annual reunion- of the. Acker family wfll h?' held at Shady -Grove church 'fo'jir. miles east of Belton. Aug ust; 6, 1914. All' the family connec tions oro invitad to attend and .bring wb.fi: filled: baskets. An interesting program .has been arranged and com. rn'tt^V. '?ppolnlod to look after the CQWo,B'bt;thoBe ?n attendance^; Wd? ' Tho committee on arrangeiHe*$l|^d prquuda .aro A. C. Acker, chairman; G. W. Ackir?H. Fw Norris, Vance Mab tlson. Frank Sutherland, A. H. Cox, M. Si. Mattison sud Arthur Hunter. The committee will be called to or der ?VU?a. m, by the chairman, W. p. Acker, and opened with a prayer by thc chairman. . , j Song, In tho Sweet Bye and Bye." Talks by Judge W. F. Cox and D. H. Russell. Bong, "Blest be the Tie that Binds." Talks. Mrs. J. M. Paget, and Prof. J..N .Harper. Song, "Fock of Ages.. Music will be fur .h?lied by Mrs. Ralph Watkins. Thc tarlo committco appointed aro: Mis? Essie Acker, Mise Flora MatUsob, Mass Theral Acker. Miss Emma Cox, Mrs. C. MT* Mat tison, Mrs. W. B. Ram sey; Miss Daisy "Acker,-Mr*, James A. CoK/m6.-n.w:'Hini?r?on, Mrs. J; M. Aoker, Mrs. J*. M. Paget, Miss Mamie Acher. Miso1 Anale Little, abd Mrs Bt??F??her. ' Subjects for talks-W.' F. Cox, bwt se*U^Orjrn-r, v , ? D. H. Russell, Education. . Mrs. j'M.vt&Bt; Fatriliy History. Prof; 3.. N. Harper,- Family History Dinner, i' ':.'.; . . The afternoon- will "be spout under tti?rK-sfaafa,bf toe trees. Cared al IndlgenUea. . . Mrs. 'Baths P< Cl?wso?. Indiana, Pa. was bothor?d with IndlgoBtlor. - "M> Stomach ' palhod rae night ; and day,' f?\m\fo1i*lii&d? feel blor.tcd ant novo bendaoh'o and belching after eat ber la S o's Tablets and they did' her st much good that she gav? tao a" fe? doses'.pt 1h?h?.^ They helped .mo at nothing ehe lian "demo." Fdr aale bj all deaiera-Adv. *? "?? . ; i. . ' ' rx KV FOP i IWe have some beauti city for sale at prices if your are interested us and we will be glac 1 ?have. We also have some gc town very cheap. See us for anything i we are always on 'ht: J. FURMAN ? Evans Building : MhB-?-. ?ii ?.* "rwwZiBBna^ Political Ant FOB COUNTY 8UFEBYIS0B I hereby announce myself a cumu late for county supervisor, subject to .ho Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for tho ?frico of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the 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. P. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for county supervisor, subject to the rules of tho democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelter, 8. C., R. P. D. 1. I 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the D?mocratie primary. TH08. D. KAY. KKl'RESKNTATIVK I hereby announce myself as a can Udale for House of Representatives rrom Anderson canaty.. subject to Ute rules ot tho democratic party. . OSCAR D. GRAY. 'I hereby announce myself a cnn di lato for the House of Representatives trtim Andersr- county subject, to the' rules of tho v/omocratlc primary. ? ; RUFUS FANT, JR. tl hereby announce myself a candi dato for tho legislature subject to tho rules and regulations ol the democra tic' party. GKO. M. REID, j '? ? hereby announoe myself a candi-! date for the House Of Representative from Anderson county subject to tho rules Of tlie democratic . primary. " WALTER F. WHITfl. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election fo thc- legisla- ( turo subject to tho rules bf thc flemo j'ratib party, . . , T. F. NELSON, .ii announce, niysolf a candidato for j tho legislature from Anderson Coun ty* subject'to the rules of the demo-, sratlo- party. ' , T. P. DICKSON. ? I am h candidate for the House'of Representatives' from Anderson coun ty. I Will abide tho ral PB of tho primary. .'..'. SAM, WOLFIS., FOR IfliORATK J?1M1TK - W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc >d as a candidate ter reelection to ;ho office of Prohato Judge? subfect a the rules of the democratic pri nary. * f hereby announce myself a uandi-' late for th? ?frico.or probate Judge o' Anderson county., aub Joe t to the rules ind to tho result of the DcnocrAtlc i >r)mary. . VICTOR B. CIHiSllfRE. ' I hereby announce myself a conf late for Probate Judgu ol Andsirspn bounty subject to tho rules of the lomocrtic primary. W. P. COX; ? 1 1 t 11 'I hereby announce myself a candi ste for the office of Probate Judge for Anderson county, subject to the rules >t the Democratic Primary. ' I. T. HOLLAND. J hareby announce myself a candl lato for the. pf fice ot judge of pro )sto for Anderson county, subject to ho rales, governing, tho democratic primary election.u \ FRIBRSON. \ FOR AUDITOB X hereby announce myself a candi-1 lata for County Auditor, subject to he rules ot the' democratic primary. :... " . . * Ry A,. Abrams. 1 hereby shnounoa myself u can di late for, the office of Auditor of An Icrson Coudty subject io tho rules of ho D?mocratie1 patty. , ^ AUSTIN. ? I heroby announce"myself a caudl late for tba omeo bf Auditor, subject o tho rules ?t thfe Democratic prl nary . ' ? '"'jr.','Ry C.' OBUFFTM. - ' hereby anno?ic? ' myself a candi ote for re-elect kb' to the. office of 'ounty SuperlUt?iident of Education, abject to tho Dem -Piratic primary. .^'..'V^jX-B-. FELTON*' R. ?. S?lliv?a^or Fork township is ereby announced i tor oonmilssioner ar Section Ono, , comprising Fork, XJi'. ful residences in ihe very reason?ble. in a nice home-phone I to show you what we >od farms close to in REAL ESTATE as ;-job. EVANS ca : Anderson; S C. louncem?riis Rock Mills, Pcodloton and Centorville townships. I hereby announce myaolf a candi date for county commissioner for the third section, consistirj of Garvin, Brushy Creek, Wi Hi amnion and Hope well townships, subject to the action of tho democratic primary, H. A. FOSTER. -11-. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for Honea Path, Helton, Droadawty ani Martin townships, District No i, subject to tho rules ot the d-iutocrntio primary. W. If, TOWN KS. I hereby announcer myself a candi date for Commissioner trota Dlntriet No. "2, comprising Pendleton. Hock MM?, Pork and Centojvillu town rthips. Subject to tho rulca of tba democratic primary, /. JOHN R.'CU^PF.nSON. I hereby an no uncu '-my^Candidacy for county commlsslona^-from Section 4, comprised of Helton. Martin, Honea Path and Flroadawny townships. Sub I Jcct to the rules of the democratic party. TL D. SMITH, Detter known aa "DIokM Smith. .' ?J. 1 W. H. G. Blrod announces himself a candidato - for county, . commissioner from tho 'district composed or Wil ltamgton, Garvin, Hrunhy Creek and Hopewell, subject to the rules of tho' democratic party. . . .i i Um. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Cc imlnslonor of Anderson county from the third section com prising Hopewell. Wllllamstoh Brushy Cr?ai: and jarvis townships, subject to the action :or. tbu Demo cratic party. . , . J. MACK EjUPF HOG IC US. I hereby announce myself a candi date for CommissionerAwm District No. % comprising PomUWon, Bock Milla, Fork1 and; CcntervWo town. Bhtpn, subject to rules of Democ-ntlc i party. * j . . ' : . J. It. WBIOHT. f. I hereby announce mys.?l^as a can di, ate for Commissioner bf Andersor county, from Section; No. 3, composed of Garland, Ih'ushy Crook, Hopewell and tVllliamston Township* subject to tho action of the democratic party, ~' ? ? r '\" ; ;tWffifflat*on': J hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of ;'cpdmlssioner from section 1 2, comprising Fork, Rock Mills; Pendleton and Cehtervlllo township a. subject to tho rules ot tho .. X -hereby announce myself a candi date tor commissioner from District NV. 2,. comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervlllo township.', subject to the rules of tho ?emocratla primary. D. 8/ HOBSON. - FOB COUNT* TB?t??BJiB , ; hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, pubjoct to tba rules of thu democratic party. J. MERCER KINO. . I hereby announce myself a candi date tor county treasurer, subject to the rules and regulations of the democratic primary. Dr. W. A. Tripp. 1 hereby announce myself, as a can didate for County Treasurer of An derson county subject to tho rules ot tho Democratic party." . JACOB O. BOUNUER. "I hereby announce myuslf a candi date for County Treasurer. Buoject to the rul?s o? the DenVorfalic primary. \_' - ? V^lpjSMtOD., ?. hereby ap?ouneO^SptejFfl~eajidl tlate for Treasurer'^rgtmi??flSP -c--"10 ty, subject to Inc rules 'of".'tho demo cratic btimir/ J. T^R?V^?MITH. FOB STATE HrMj^pT I hereby announco myself a candi dato for State Senator fr'.M? Anderson County, subj?ct to'tho rplea ot tho D? mocratie primary . elation*.-', ' ^ ?>?;; '; ;J^K|TiftARD. I herebyannounce myt?t a. candi date for the State Sehnte, Iropa Ander son county, Bubjcct to t-?i%$*ot th? ? Democratic prim FOR CON? ? iby.annov date f Jongreas fror, gr?aalb il District, sui rules ot the d?mocratie JOHN A.' HORTON. . .? v?imi'&Q,