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com?as ia Rlmott ever/ ?m? ?ba latest shipment . being a car of ?COLUMBUS-? Come ra and let us show them. They aro 1914. .Modeis. ', . We have a nke Jine of Pony boggies. ""?*?,?'? ir 'h/ -.:??.??' ? ' if - J. S. FOWLER a*!'-!.'.!!;''.". " '*,!!" . JU.f.Jl . 1-!-l -!_ .-U_JS* ?Money leaking Ways *' ? . of Using Want Ads HOW WANT APS WILL HE?.P A SMALL. BUSINESS CHOW There Ih rcuHy no l m It to w list. Want Ads can ' do to pot life iato email, business (enterprises. . Too want more r ustr-mcrn, moro cap?tol, or Homclhjn? >\np to Jie?p ion; grow In business sense. The Want Ad Is ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing. Here are Rorrfc Want Ad ideas In ^tt?f xpb???lipn. . ? ? i:t ? , .- i - T., rn?^ i-; . , ?r ; . How io Get More Customers This ad. Ig good for. 5 per cent on nny article In this store. If j the value is not easily as grt?rit as the original price pins 15 per cent, don't take tne* good's;, Opine at* once 1 *5?'?- " ' Keeping after Business J Irjirpugh Want A?s ... Evej-yyany ' the pui is;?pea. Jer ??jr- ? to increase job? jfesISMS through ??e?e ?e!ta?33? ' a .after,ala? wpr*?- " sawold' fts?i? to. yon onco yon hare F, GI ' NOW ! This. should he the turning point for LAfcGER ANI> BET* TER 'BU8IN5S8. Th? Want A4 WM Ftek Advertising For Partners Us mainimi iwiiiii^ li.A; Malee Y??ifIa Business Grow ??- -jf ' ?- ' '*.??? *") ? '? . ?v" mg* t ?te Co?ipon Below The main purpose of this Innovation is to establish trade rc.i???qrtS CMStpr?er. ?) , Triefe are hundreds pf housewives ?wJiQ read Th? Iritelil gencer who would be glad of the opportunity to secure fresh \, ^butter, ei^ the country if theykne^^ ? "\ ' ' On this r^ge, the can get in '& touch witji.ttt?s?;$$^ '\..? ;.-?'" The. inleirigenwrVvill p?^sit . one_ aavcnisenieht free. jjj Write wharyptf h>vJ?to sel? -in., the cp?bpn h'elbw and mail to ?j ' us at oncj?.; .i^IS^^OSlTiyBlLY FREE --l.? :?, ?* ? ? ?"?.?:?^4 Rfcaw wflle^am^ if ' fp^mum^ ?^Sat^Sa .?o'pu;bHeh one tuno f .AV?^-cojt^tiine.;." $ "a obligsw^-snyaeif tv adverse s .. . -- ??., . f 't^'^'v . ?.?-O???.;> . ?:.? *J?*? ?, ., .??.... ? .? -: '?:!' ?. ? :?? '^ ? " :... * ,??-.^ t. " : vyt -:.., 11, ,; , :- ,.; . . ,. . . '<; -.. - ?.?: ?.??. : .? . '.?,. . . ' ? '_?..?.??.;_S__._,?.?-'! '_,_ ? f_'! : ? ' s v. m-r-I - ? - . : >| ^??\> ?? w^tei .?? ..>?-' . -It *i-J. . ) ',' . >?-?, ' -,.?,'?.:?,,' j . ' Mimev By B?yfti? From the Farmers ?&er?&tW pn This Pag? New York Cotton Now York, July 24.?So mopy pri vate! reports* or showers In Texas end Oklahoma were received todny that tho cotton market developed quite a weak undertone and in the afternoon : was-subject to considerable soiling I pressure after which it was increas ed 1?? eabiev reporting a very grave j Austro-Servian situation and by the weakness iu the stock markets. Clos jlng prices were 8 to 16 polnt3 net [lower and represen'' ! bottoni figures I of the dny. It was perhaps more hopeful tl:nn tho ordinary conditions of yosterlay [and today in the southwest which l?duld probably result In a spoil of wet wenllior than any genera 1 or heavy rainfall, which accounted for .today's - more optomlstlc feeling among (ho -bear - traders. Cable s were also effected by the rain news and their . weakness .was responsible for the opening partial decline of 2 points net. For a time afterward the market -held' steady and even showed occasional periods of firmness, not ably when the Southwestern weather details failed to confirm all of tho 'private reports of rain. Eastern bolt [advlcos wore again conflicting, but on tho whole gave little cause for a - I prehension. Weekly statistics, particularly the small spinners' tunings wem consid ered rather bearish and added to the feeling of heaviness in the last hour. Cotton futures , closed barely ( steady. Open Close [August ... 1232 1227 [October. 1239 1227 : December. 1258 1246 January. 1251 1236 March.r. 2264 1242 Cotton Seed Oil New York, July 24.?Cotton seed o.'l broke soverely for old mop deliver ies undor heavy liquidation a ?d I (atop loss celling, participating in tht ! : weakness in lard and poor demand l'or actual oil. Lato positions wore relatively steady. Final prices wert 10 to 34 points net lower on near and unchanged to 3 net lower on late ! months. New Orleans Cotton Now Orleans, July 24.?Tho cotton ! market today . displayed weakness in the afternoon session undor Small mill takings, for!tho week and rc-j ports.of threatening weather in the] w?stern belt; which the trade con strued to mean that there wu3 a good : chanco of-the drouth being buken overnight. The close was at tho 10w-| eat of the day, a net loss of 14 to 17 points on tho now crop montha. The J old crops were not ncttvj and July f closed nominal. The weather map and the .detailed I reports from tho weather bureau did [not Bbow any change of importance ih weather conditlote over tho belt, and' tho continued dry weather in a and I Oklahoma hjd to b?y?.i? early in the day. which gave tho market a ?'.eady. tono. At tho hieb est, howevtr, the moat act!\c mouths were only on* point over y?sterdny'j | closing level;. At tlm??S considerable' soiling pressure apparently from tho') short side was In evidence Futures closed barely steady b'pdl' i cotton quiet, unchanged, sales on the Spot 32. : COTTON .SEED OIL I Cou H lug Much Excitement During a| Break of 89-Points. , New York, July 24.?Cotton seed pil l caused excitement on the produce exchange today, when old crop posi tions undor a heavy selling movement precipitated by weakness ? in lard and cotton broke from thirty to thirty nine 'points.- The markot has bren on tlyi y orge of a break t?r se or a daya but until today It was believed that' refiners were, abort of the old crop months and^would relieve local holders of the oUTtbey were carrying. Til o new crop contracts held relative ly steady and closed with but small j losses. ?' ,.." '? Gram & Provisions Chicago, July 24.?Chances of war' In. Europe tended to. sustain, some thing of ? th? advance In nearby de liveries of Wheat today but failed :o Offset heaviness in the more- doferreb apitona. The markot closed unset- j tied; 1-2 off to 3^S up. compaB*d wit i; Jaer?t?ght. I; :-?.-, m ?>.--* &t?. . Cor;? suf?ored e. .not -docili)/ of Q-'Vi eit! ?est?.1-4 Us 3-8.7,ln previslcs-; t?,$' pptcomo was a Gctback of 22 1-2 to, Wtftfs&cm- tor July park?. whiob? ?tocks and Bonds V: ,?,Torfc;, July 2?.?Reasons t?g] [ reported failure of Jho Ulster confer n?es wore' perhaps tho most impor tant'Xpcipre. ?,?.-.. .-Foreign markets were ?galh cmor al I zed. The Londop markets, as weU aa^Bortfhf -wner?; t?? h??heef dis counts prevailed, again cold stocks in 'considerable qu?m'.lttes: Canadian iE*iea*\?f'?htl?n^ offered' at marked > ? concessions for foreign holders and half a score of active Ibbucs including New York Central, Northern Pacific-Harrlmans, tho Anthracites, United States Steel end Amt?s&matcd copper receded one to thrco potata; Centri sold ander any pnce quoted In over a score of years. - Foreign . exchange continued firm, with a hardening tcbdoncy to timer, leans. Erio issues were tho weakest of ' aW-bea**;" ?TbUP^* earea, par value, j $9,028,000. United States coupon 4s {?ecUned, ffl per ?eat on. cell,. . , , Commercial | Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, July 24.?Cotton spot el?sn?y; good middling 780; middling 788; low middling G90, 3nles 5,000: sp?culation and export 300; receipts 2,000. Futures quiet 'end steady; July 710 1-2; July and August 716.1-2; Sep tember and .October C'ivi: December abd January 005 1-2; February and March 607 l*t: April and May 6C9 1-2. . Cottoli Goods Npw York, July 21.?Sentiment, in dry goods markets wm much im proved today'by tbo result of the creditor's meeting of Pie H. B. Claf tin company. Trade eoullnuca quiet in cottons and wool'.'Ui. . \ Money On Call j . Now. York. July 24.?Mcrcnutiio, paper 4 1-4 a G. ? Sterling steady sixty dnya 485.70; demand 4S8J.0. ' Commercial bills 484 3-4. 1 Dar silver S3 7-8. Mexican dollars 63 7-8. HovernmcnV and railroad bonds heavy. Call money, steady 1 3-4 a 1 1-4; ruling rate 2; closing 1 3-4 a 2. Dun'* Review. J Now York, July 24.?Further grad-j ual improvement in tho business is apparent at a time when a pauso' ?n mercantilo and Industrial activity. is customary. Considerable Irregu larities still, characterizes reports of tho . leading centers. ' Yet favorable influencer predominate. While com plaints aro beard'of damage to the. grain and cotton - crops another pip-' ;>croua year on. tho farms is virtually 9 surcd. Enhacoinent of values in ii a and .steel Is a reflex of better c> -? Iftlonr. in that trade. In copper '.cas is pronounced and an easier tri '? manifest. " it ing attitude on tho part of dry gui I?3 merchants is noted. There bave becu active openings of men's wear, yet new business is below that of a year ago. Advices from New. England indicate that moro activity has. prcvuiic;t in foot wear than for Bomc time. 'Leather showed -im proveinent.' -.??-? "Complet?, official , foreign com inorco returns fob'June indicate that', the balance of' trade Ib Still against this country. On the other band/! ibis nation's-.'credit position abroad. Is likely to bo strengthened In the tpturo by a heavy, out-go of all. grain. v.... "Commorciai failures this week oro 352 against 208 last year-" Weekly Cotton ? .?_:??. ., w_ ?iA?M . . ... .... - LfiJ, NOw' York, Jn1y 2?;?Tho cottoti market has. experienced another WOok of relatively small fluctuations With tho ? trend upward 5 for the first, naif Of the week 'owing to the dry weather in Texas and Oklahoma. Th? \ appearance o? showers on Thursday, and .Friday ovor parts of tho .drouth nerved to relieve epoculatlor. and' ap prehension to, aemci extent and tho! hs??-,ket toward ? the end . of tho.- week ' became rather easy in tone. ?'.? ? J Comrlalnts have bfien received in:] Alabn-aa und. Ov'orgla and the Caroli a? which heretofore havo been re port' Jg quite B?tlsf?ctory prospecta j bu/ It was no* believed that the Bas-, eru' belt situation had suffered any - a?orlai set ?.back which, timely rains' could .not overcome. In eome quar ters ^t -yrafi ? feared ..;? that rains " in Texas (itich tis aro needed to be of any permanent benefit to the' crop might' fcsult i? increased activity of the bolt weevil, - pulls also pointed out that the government report, which will bo compiled;:** "of July tys/te likely to reflect the ?b favorable weakness lb whaihav .conditions id Texas, - * ,'A??do i/dm weather reporte thoro was pot much - ' hews Of.ltuportonbo during th? $winl?? Maw/ baloa ?. wc i I received from Georgia, Alabama tn ' j Texan, ?lthOUgh"1t wasyhot expected that t?o' movement Would reach any. largV volume Tor a couple of ?wecke at-, least,' whereas" ? skinners, ar?* said' to) bo abort Ot'white cotton which Is very scarce! and commands ablRh price. Th?y hat^c?ntractod'ifcir only a very' ^?ir part,of;their; future needs add hedging operations which ard usually euoh a prominent festere lattaia eoa Aon of the year have been almost , ea Mrciy absent . . ^Meantime speculativo interest-;>:^tmaea . ^c*i?t?y on thej s&e???.?:? ?, ? ;a ?.. L*, :\\,\: ... t^^^M^?.''^'' ' Conferees' agreed upon a. compro mise with, tho house, on cotton futures bill. Deceived in executive session epeclal. peace treaties with twenty foreign nations. Recessed'at B:58 p. ra. to 11 a. m. Saturday* House j 0 Mot at noon. - Moss Wl for foderai^Uperrialon of gratn.:?B4?paetlonp reported favorably, > ? Representative Bartholdt, of Mis souri, presented five thousand remon strance* sgainst prohlbUIonal consti tutional amendment. Debato on general dam bill contlt 3?? ? : '?.' h, . *? ' ' i?journcd at- 5:4& until noon Seb* aVuay..? ?.? M _-- '?. ? ;: ?-i. >>?.?;" "r- ?,. ',.??? . . . Daily Thought. :-:> 'li , However mean your lite it meet (1 gad lira*>$t; do.not shun it and call It y ?t ii , .. i, ,i , i, v. .. e o o GREENWOOD HErYS 0 0 o ooooooooooovone The many friends of Mr. H. J. Drlnson, who hau been sick for some weeks, will be be clad to know that ;ho -was able to bo out yesterday. 1 "Babe" Adams has been leaned to the Watts Mill club for the game on Saturday with Cheeter. lie will do the twirling for tho'mill team and ex pects to bring borne the bacon. The Watty mill plays In Greenwood the first three days of next wek. Mr. Charles P. Preseley, vlcc-coun bcI general at Paris,' passed through | the elty Thursday afternoon en routo, to Cedar Springs to visit his mother, pira: J. L. Pressiey. He has been giv en a leave of absence of sixty daye. Ov,:r GOO people went on the excur sion over the- Ptcdmoul & Northern to Chick Springs this morning.. The ! erowd was so targe that many hnd to go oh the regular trolley at 8 a. m. Eases Torment of Asthma and Hay Fever. For tho discomforts and misery of asthma and hay fever use Foloy's ?'Honey and Tar Compound. It puts a healing, soothing coating over tho ; ?wollen, tickling membr?n?n, and coses the thick and choking sensa tion. Helps you to breath easily and naturally. Mm. Agatha Longacker, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin., says: "My [left lung was groatly affected by a [ severe cold, -and: ono-hslf bottle of Foley's Honey -and Tar cured mo." Refuse any substituto offered. .Evans* Pharmacy, Agents. o o o o o o o o o o o 0 NOTES FROM ITA. o \o- \ o ooooooooooooooooooo jvai July 23.?The ladles of the Mis sionary and Aid Society o ftho Pres-' by for lan Church will sell cake and cream Saturday afternoon beginning n* 4 o'clock in the grevi? ncro??? tho! street from Mrs. M. L. Kay's residence. ! Mr. Carl Floyd of Greonvillo was a business visitor here one day thla week. Mr. D. F. Sadler has returned homo ' after spending several days at Starr With his son. Mr. J. Edd Sadler. Mr; and Mrs. Charles StSolfflo of .Vefdory are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wharton. Mr. Tom Daniels left Tuesday for Florida where ho goes on a prospect ing tour. Mr. J. A. McAlister spent Tuesday 1 to-Anderson with relatives. Miss Louise Cunningham of Abbe [ tillo is the guest thla week of her cou Is1r>. for*. J. E' WM"nn. Mrs. Sudlo L. Wright of Harts vii lo titirt been elected one of the teachers Tot /the iva high school for the next [.session. Dr. Land of Starr wasa business vis itor here Wednesday.- - Mrs. H. H. Anderson of Welfare and Mrs. Ezoll of Spar tan burg are spend ing th? we?k at tho home of Mr. 8. F. Anderson. Miscses Ells, Kate and Borth? Mo bilster bavo been on a.short r~ M to their cousins, Misses -ta and Bessie Aliarne of Star?; 1 Mrs. J: E. Watson spent last Wednes day .in Anderson on a shopping trip. Hiss Sophry Jackson of Btoreville and Miss Fannie May Stevenson of Ab boville are tho guests of their coussin. Miss'Hable Re?d. : Dr. ?? L. Smothers of Anderson waa ..hero Wednesday.> V Mrs. H. E. Hall and daughter, Mrs. :? Willi of Lau ron a aro. visiting their j cousin. Mrs, W.'.W: Peaty. ' The Saluda Association will c v?ne -here' with the First Baptist church on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of next week. A largo crowd Is expected on thla occasion. . ". Mrs. R. P., CUnkscales of Anderson ; was here this week on- a visit to rela tiv? . v'Ali those.Interested to the Oeneros toe graveyard aro requested to meet there Saturday morning, the 26th. at 7 o'clock for tho purpose of cleaning.off the grounds. Col. John G. CUpkscales candidate ; for governor will speak here Baturdar aitornoon in the grove asar, the depot A PERFECT CATHARTIC H Thole is sure 0'id wholesome action in every dose of Fol?y Cathartic Tab lets. ' They cleanse with never a gripe or pain.. P. A. Morgan, Gore, Gg. wrii.ee "i lately had occasion, to ubo liver medicino, and took Foloy Cath artic Tablets. t: They, thoroughly cleansed my eye tern, and I felt 11 ko a] iiow?i??:?iisqi and free." ?chronic caspa of constipation fiad them invai Suable. - Stout people are relieved of that'bloated, congested feeling, so un ?bmfortAble. especially., in hot weath er; ; "They, keep your i liver busy. ri ^Ev?pa' Pharrru'icy, Agenta^ ifloooo o bo ? H 0 NE A PATH HEWS* ' '> :-?'????;-? ?? ?:>- ' ? ? o o o o o o o o o a o O OOOOOOOOfl I -Mrt, Clifton. Hurta and Messrs. Roy iCamlrell and Mason Latlmer were' j carri wl to the hospital at Chester ? Monday where they were operated on yeaiiuday for appendicitis. A message from there today states that they are . getting along nicely. | Miss Mary Evans of Peadleton was the guest this week of he? cousin. Miss Carolino McQco. ' I I Mr. J. c. Mllford Is > havlng three [nice cottages erected on hla lot u*st j of the ., ?. and A. railway: | ;;.-'Ifr. Ernest Rickets has beep, outte : I ill for the post ten days. He - -waa thought to be somewhat better today. : Misa Laura Fent h er e ton e left this, week fpr her home is Rock HUI after a pleasant visit to her brother. Mr. J. A. Feathe rstc-ne. ' '" r> ? Mrs. H. A. Wiles and Misa Curtis Ippi \w wat i*?!? i Political Ann FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR t hereby announce my uif a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. j. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the. office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VAN DIVER. I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of democratic primary. CF. MARTIN. I hereby announce myaelf aa a can' didato for county supervisor, subjoct to the rules of the democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pclzer, S, C-, R. F, D. 1, I heroby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rulos of tho'Democratic primary. TH08. B. KAY. REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for House Of Representativos from Anderson county, subject to the rules 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 tho democratic primary. RUFUS 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. REID. I hereby announco myself a candi dato for the Houbo of Representative from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE. 1 announce myself a candidato for tho legislature from Anderson Cruel ty subject to the rulos'of tho demo cratic party. T. P. DICKSON. - I am a candidato for tho Ilouso of Representatives from Anderson coun ty. I will abido tbo rules. of the primary. SAM WpLFE. I EOit JUDOR - W. P. Nicholson Is heroby announc ed as candidate for .re-election to the office of Probato Judge, pubject to ?ho rules bt the democratic pri mary. I hereby announco mycelf a candi date .for the ojlicp of probate judge of Anderson county; subjoct to tho rules and to tho- result of the Democratic primary. .VICTOR U.' CHESHIRE. . I hereby ar/nonncd mytfcii a candi date for Probate'Judge of - Andov-son County subject to tho rules of the democrtlc primary. ,W. F. COX. . I heroby announce myself a candi date for the ottico of Probsto Judge for Anderson county, subject'to tho ruloa of tho Democratic Primnry. I. T- HOLLAND. I hereby announco infeoir a candi date f?r the office of judge: of pro bat o for Anderson county, subject to the rules governing th? democratic .p?*Jmary election. W. H. FRIBRSON. . POR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a candi date tor County Auditor, subject to th? rules Of the democratic primary. . A, Abrame. I hereby announce myself a candi-j dat?'for.tho office of Auditor of An derson County; subject to tho rutee of the Democratic party. R. WARE AUSTIN. ? hereby announco mysojr a candi dato for the office of Auditor,'aubjoct to tho ruler of tho Democratic pri mary J. R. C. OB(*FF?M. FOR SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announco myself a candi dato for re-election to tbo office of County Superintendent 'of Education, subject to the Democratic primary. 'J. FELTON. POR STATE Sk'NA'JOR -I '-hereby announce myself a candi date for State Senator from Anderson County, subject to tbo rules of the De mocratic primary election. i~ .1: 1,. SllKRAftl). --1 heroby announce myself a eandl " o for the Stato Senate, from Ander? county, subject to tho rules of the <-;>"' i-.-- ?' ? . ? BhP?oN.v.C; .where thoy,will spond the^.i rerhhlndorof ' ggfe summer. *: . '?..}?! ^^ -^ ^ ^^^ ^^?^ Anderson, jj candidate for the houso.'?j robredenta- ' tivef was In th? city' yesterday after- ] npon in the Interest of uUt race. He l? ] a bright young man and would make a ' good representative.. - ?> fi . \ ); *y?i \l Mr. W. . G. E1 rod of Wll llame ton. ! candidate for commission for section No. .8 spent Monday In Honea Path meeting the voters. He ia an affable - gentleman and ' m ado many friends ! here. H Is card appears in thla Issue. Mr r. 1. Prultt of the Keow*?e seo-J tlon who underwent an operation at thejOolunibia hospital last year, was t carried back to there Monday where she wiir undergo another-operation f thla week. Her many frienda sincero- f ly hope that sh? will soon regain her be*Ub end.streagjh, t o Mr. J. E. Rogers, a well known and c popular citizen of Ware Shoals, died I Sunday evening after an. lllnesa only, a I of years. > Ho wub a clever, upright I few days. Mr, Rogers was about 45 years old, aoft ?ved. her? for ft ?9^ '?> '? < j . U . . <i ? ouncemeijf?: FOR COMHIBSrONEB . A. Sullivan of Fork township la iieroby announced foraeommlsidonor for Section Two. comprising Fork Itock Mills, Pcndletou and Ceutorvllle Lownshlps. _ I hereby announce.myself a candi lato for county commissioner for* tho third scotlOn, consisting!, of Garv?n, llrushy Creek, Willlamston aud Hope well townships, subject, to tho action of the democratic primery. _jf.v^t FOSTER. I horeby announce' myself a candi date for co m m la e (ir."'.for Iionea Path, Helton, Hroadawuy and Martin townships, District No. ,4, aubjeet to tbo rulcR of tho democratic primary. , ,F. TOWNES. -.-?rpSZ I hereby announce.myself a candi dato for Commissioner: from District No, 1, comprising Potvllcton, Hook Mills, Fork and Cqutecvllle town ships. Subject to tho iules of the democratic primary. ?, ,-? JOHN R, CTJljBERSQN. I hereby nnnouuee my candidacy Tor county commissioner, from Section 4, comprised of Belton, Martin, Honoa Path null Droadaway townships. Sub loct to tho rules ?f ' the. democratic party. R.. ti^ SMITH, Hotter known as "Dick" Smith. W. li. Q. Elrod announces hiniBoir a candidato for county commissioner from the district composed of Wil llamston, Onrvin, Brushy Cr'eok. and Hopewcll, subject to the rules of tho democratic party, ti-.} 1 I hereby announce my candidacy tor County Commluslonorvof Anderson county from tho third < onction com prising Hopevelf.' Willlamston, JJrush)* Creek and Garv?n townships, BUbjoct to tho action ?,?$ tho Demo cratic party. ' J1 ? 'J J. MACIC DUFF R0GER8. I hcroby nnmiunbo'inYsclf.a candi-' dr.tc fur Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising PondJqton, Rock Mille, Kork and Cdntcrvfil? town ships, subject to rules -of Democratic party. > _-, J. H. WRIGHT. t hereby announce ranci! as a can rlhiato for Commission?ri of Andorson county from Section No, 3, composed of Garland, Bruehy ?Croek, Ilopowol! and Wlllinmslon Townships, subject to tbo Qctlou of tho democratic party. Watson. W* T. V* -VI tili I hereby announce myself a cand? dato for th? office"."br~rc??ralusloner , ?r?tti section . 3; c6ffipTPn?lI?g' Fork, {tick Hills, Pendietom ohd t'en ter vi 11 towntjliipfi, Subject to'fHp rules of tbo democratic primary. ?? *W. R. HARRIS. I -hereby ohdounic ?ny^elf a candi date for commissioner-f.'f District No. 1, comprising. Corner, Hall, Savannah and Varenn?O townships, subject to tho . rules of tho democratic, primary. PRESTON B. A -E , JR., ?' -?va; S. C. :-_-?j,?r*y? (??- - I herebyiannounce myself a candi dato for commissioner ,,from District KM 2; comprising Pendlet?ft, Rock Mills, Fork and CentcirviIlo lownGhlpa. subject to the rules of the Idem ocratia primary. D. S. HOUSON. _iiij_u_:? ? .? . FOB COUNTY TREASURER 1 horeby announce iny&ilf 'a candi date (or county treamnaviubject to the rules ot tho democratic party. ? , jf. MffeCER KING, ? hereby announce, my self, a candi dato lor county trc?s?rbr''subject to the rulos and regulations of tho democratic primary. '.?<.?' . Dr^iVyAaL Trlpp. , I hereby announce myself an a can didate'fot* County Treasurer ot An Ssrsoa county subject to the rules of JACOB O. 110 LI O ER. ? ' 1 hereby announce'-myeelt a candl ilttte for County Trcasuror, Subject to tho rules of th? Democratic primary. ! W. ' A. ELROD. ' " ' - i i ... -.i.'C.^ti.ij;.' .' ? ' I hcroby announce myself u candi date for Treasurer, of iAndersot-. coun ty, subject to tho rulos of the decic? ciatlc prlxuary. J; LaltOV SMITH. I hereby announc? ^mytrclf*a candi dato, for county treasurer of Ander son, county; subject to thu'.rules of the democratic primary. ?:; J-.- . COOK, -;-\' .. ?! -? F?R CONGRESS (i I hereby announce wy&o\t a cand? date for Congress from the'Third Con tjfdsfll?nal District,, aubjoct to the rules of th? democratic party. ?"?' JOHN A??HORTON, ; .{ ?-uJ.. ^W:,:^V^^^';vBpIt?env.R.a . ^ ??^ . wag hlghlx r?gM^ed:.by au;*nb k'n?w him. rio matto. ron h y farm : f r 1eri ds Hon ea Path, and *ho poy/s of . Jila untimely leatn brought sorrow to -them. . The ?itcrmont ,wns made yesterday at Tur cy Creek church. Roy. J. M. Dallas, isr.lstcd by Rev, R. P. M?rrlS. con lucting tho funeral ' ' ?eWrit?B. Mr. Hogers was burled wltU'^hsoriic hon ors by Centre Lodg^.or ^ placo. Cltrolox for'? hljdren, ClIROLAX- FOR. ?RO.?V'N-UI'S Citrolas for Invalid? a?il''Delirate. Children lovo to 'i^kpy?M?LAX^ astes like lemonade.' ^ tbo nicest ?hyrlc.^in the world^"for thorn; t.A crown-up write*: ? VHj glvon the host lushing of any cath#xtib,^jpyer us?d'i'' ind an invalid save;, vit, rsipta mo ox atly-^ta action hr to; miid,,^ot litor. ugh, I canont affor* to,, b>.; without t." Nothing" bettor for constipation, olir, distended rtopiacbl ,dnd bad iroatb or- blUousncs^s.- Stops hoad ichoa. quickly.?Evsh'A^J^'jRh'ftTOacy, W?ciitOr-rAuT, ,', ?ftl,,,,;,'., ?. .I^iiiiu.'