|~" Political Am FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOB . S i hereby announce? my eel! a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. ? -~ Ul; hereby, announce myself a can didato for tho office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the d?mocratie primary._T. M. VAN DIVER. I hereby, ?n90up.ee. myself a, candi dato foi" supervisor of Anderson coun ty, Bubject to the rules ot democratic prindary. C. F. MARTIN. I hereby announce myaelf as a can - didate for county supervisor, subject tot|he rules of the d?mocratie pri mary. ?Vi r. ? W? J. JOHNSON. Pelier, 8. C., R. F. P. 1._ I herppy announce myao?f a candi date ??f County-Guporvl?or ot Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ?.? . .> . THOS. B. KAY. . . B,EI ItES??TATIVE ~~ I hereby announce myself as a can didate for House of Represen tali voa from Anderson county, subject to the rules ot the democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho House of Repr?sentatives from Anderson county subject to the rules Of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. X hereby announce myself, a candi date for tho legislature subject to tho rules add regulations of the democra tic party. GEO. V. REID. I hereby announce myself a candi date, foy the House ot Representative from Anderson county subject io tbe rules ot the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE I hereby announce mys' if as a can-, dldnte for tho IIOUGC ot representatives from Anderson county subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. *, W. I, ililli MAHAFFEY. " ? ?j. ---- I hereby ann ou nco myaelf a candi date for. the Houso of UoprcsontatiVOS for....Anderson county, subject to tho rules of tho Democratic primary:: ASA HALL, JR. -1 ri jj",-1 ' i\ u 4 --^rr^-> I hereby announce myself a candi - dfttp for^,ftepWB^tatlvft. from Ander sen. ?OUn.^ ?ptK& to tho rblea of the D^mpcraUc primary. J. T. WEST. ' Beiton, S. C, *"-Wrr-?f,V .-"-,'..-?,..! ' I..-,, 1 announce, mysclt a candidato for tbe legislaturettorh Anderson Conn ? ty subject to Hie' rulos of tho demo : -ccatlo barty. , ; T. P. Dt?KffiJfry t -J an> a.'caddulate for tb* HOUBO of Be pr cs en tn ti ves from Anderson coun ty '. I will abide the rules of tpe primary. ' .. .. . SAM WOLFE.. ?. 11 ? ??-./? i pt i-.?"'_ -, i I hereby. announce myself a candl ' date for HOUBO of representatives for Anderaon county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ; ;/; , J. BEI/TON ' WATSON. - I hereby art pou nco myself .a candi date. ' fdr ? legislature, - subject to the rules of tho Democratic party. . S. A. BURNS?' - V- .y.i'MsS' '? 'v-.- . ?" ' '?'iv-.v'.t 1 j'^'-'. . rl^hejceb^ announce myself a candi date t?* '#bvUSe: of representatives. fur An de raon, cou ntyy subject,-to the rules of tho Dem dc ratio primary.' , .' L. T. CAMPBELL. -1 .?. ? HST---f-? ? ii - ? ? ...rf I hereby announeeemyself a candi dato for. representativo from Ander son county subject to tbe mica of tho democratic primary. J. H. HUTCHISON. ,f'.' u,,-. i. ^4-'i-'t-1 ^* I hereby announce .myself, asa can didate for re-election > to tho ieglBia tu?MubJ?ct ,tb the ruler et the demo cratic party.', ; ; T. F. NELSON. , ?&??tf**^ ?-S 1 .ri>ffr~-rr OB PP.OBATB JUDGE A Vf. P. Nicholson to hereby annouhc to i^^^^ f^^^S^a^n^^^^^ d^^^^^^^^^^^ ?I Judge bf^pro ^^^^^^^^ X hereby annoufac? -inyeoif.? -?ana*! A Be?5n. A. O. ?i I .hereby,, announce mys ell a candi dato tor ?pnw-?ea tr^-R??3^rd Con? ?resstoaai diatrct, aul^ejqt to inf rai? ?if tho Bemoorati? ' -tM^^^?^,l Sate r^?wSon ^"^euofj?e!^ County Superintendent of Education t??ke?fnents FOB c?nassioKEB District No. 1. , I hereby announce myself a, candi date for commissioner of District No. 1, comprising Corner, Hall, Savannah and VarpnncB. townships,,, subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. PRESTON B. GAILEV, JR., Iva, 8. C. I hereby announce myself as o can didato, for County . Commissioner of Anderson county from district No. 1, co morl sod of Savannah, Corner.- Va rcnncs mid Hall townships. Subject to. the action of. tho Democratic-pri mary. J. LAWBENCE McGEE. I hereby announce myoelf a candi date for commissioner for district .Np. 1, comprising Savannah, Hall, Corner tP'i Vennes . township, and., pledge myself to abide thc result to the dpmo . eratic primary. G. E. ('ONWELL. ; District NOT? ' . ' K. A. Sullivan pt Fork township,is hereby announced tor commissioner for Section Two, comprising Pork Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centerrille I townships, ! L I hereby; announce myself: a candi date for Commissioner from District No.- 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork aqd Conteryille town* ships. : Subject to the rules ol the democratic primary. JOHN R. CULBERSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centorvllle town ships, subject to rules of Democratic party. ?. H. WRJGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho office .o.t.: codmlsBloner from section 2, comprising Fork, Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centorvllle townships, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. W. R. HA URIS. X hereby announce myself a candi dato for commissi oner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton? .'Rock Mills, Fork and Ceatervillo townships, subject to the rules bf the democratic primary. *_ IX S. HOBSON. District No. 8. I hereby announce myself a .candi date for county commissioner for the third section;', consisting' -.of ..Garvin. BruBhy Creek,- Williamston and Hope well townships, subject to the action of tho democratic primary. H A JOOSTER. ---' ? ? 1 ? ? 'li?''. ? ? i1...-; W. H. G. EIrod announces himself a 'candidate for county commissioner from tho district composed.- ol WU-, llarns.toii^ Garvin, Brushy Creek and Hopewell, aubject to the rules' of the [democratic party;r -. ? . , ? ( V hereby announce ; my candidacy for County Cnmmlsf,lonei> of Anderson 'county from thc third section com prising' I lope veil, Williams ton. Brushy*Creek and Garvin townships, subject to the action Of tie Demo cratic party, -j J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. -T-.-?.' -.- *i i.*.1 i> ??- ----B-i--r 1 :1.hereby announce, myself aa a can* didat? for. Commissioner of Andersor county fjrom Section No. 8, composed of Garland, Brushy Greek. Hopevfop and' Wll.I'amBjton Townships, subject to the action of the democratic party.' W. T. Watson.'' * . ' 1 " 1 ? ??? '?" I.' ? ' l-l !.. ? 1 . - I . hereby announce myself s>-candi, date for Commissioner of ThtrJ Sec tion consisting, :r Qt j Willi? ms lon, Brnaby Creek, Hopewell and G^/vln Townships, subject-, to- the roles of -tho Democratic primary. ->< . g W. A. (Berry) SPEARMAN. y.'K; ? '. ; . District ?oj.4, . I I hereby announce myself , a candi date, tor . concessioner ; for Honea ;jla?h*,.Belton, Brpadaway. and: Martin tovnehlpa, District No. .4, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. _'_W. F. TOWNKS. >,t Hereby announce. my j candidacy; for, county commissioner from Section 4. comprised .of Helton, Martin, Hon^a Path and Broadaway townships. Sub-. Joct-to the rules of the temp/jralto VA?f^:.: .'-..-v.-J ItA?A^f0|PC^ Jitter known aa ?Dick" 8Sl? !; i I hcroby^ftnnounco my candidacy for eupjiftc^to^thb rules of tho Democratic ^rimp..,. j. M. Holl?day. ?wnsfalp, Bubj?rt?' tharvl^^^w ; L>emocraUc primary,* , ,'' tf.T. donnt? r^mniisUrmer from '.dis- I Up B?rvattt, stands for It?el? atti} I will appreciate tho voten ot tbe people of this county. ^ . . . . WIN8TOW SMITH. I hereby announco myself a candi date tor the office, ot Auditor of An derson County subject to the rules of tbe Democratic party. R. WARE AUSTIN. 1 hereby announco myself a candi date for the office of Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic prl- j mary J, R. C. GIUIFFJN. FOB COUNTY. TREASURES . I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject tb tbe rules ot tho democratic party. _?_J. MERCER KINO. I horeby. announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to the rulos aud regulations of the democratic primary. Dr. W. A. Tripp f '1 ?, "i i1 " ' I hereby announce myaelf as a can didate for County .Treasurer of An derson county subject to che rules of the Democratic party. JACOB O. ROLLING ER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules ot the Democratic primary. ?_ W, A. ELROD. I hereby announco myself a candi date for Treasurer of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. J. LeROY 8MITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. J. A. COOK, I hereby announce myself aa a can didate tor treasurer of Anderson coun ty; subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary. J. J. FRETWELL, JR. -.. . ? -1 I hereby announce myself a candi-j date for county treasurer, subject to tbe rules 'of the democratic prmlary. G. N. C. BOLEMAN. I Delinquent Road Tax Notice. J1 All delinquent road tax . collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbera, and stub nprjubpro attached. Fay no money to collectors unfesa you get tho official receipt sis above provided for. J. MACK KING, tt r County Supervisor. BOOKS OF REGISTRATION ' J , For tho convenience of the voters of Andorson County, tho board of regis tration will meet the following op polptmonta :t? register and renew or transfer certificates: Pendleton, Tuesday, August ll. Townvllle, Wednesday, August 12. Starr, Thursday? August 13. j Iv?,.Friday, August l.. ..Tpxaway, August 15, from 0 a. m., to 12..m.. . Anderson Cotton Mill, August 15, 1 to 4 p, m. . WTL. ANDERSON, W. C. BURRI SS, P. N. LINDSAY, Board of Registration ot Anderson County. ; & _ PE~NJ3LETXIN~CEI^NNIA^ " Tbe Far mers' Society. Is 100 Years Old . p H in wis. I j To the Members of the Pendleton1 Farmers; Society: } . ; 1 The comninteo appointed to ar range thp, .program for the, centdjti nial celebration next year, desires to make ? report to tho society" at tub August meeting pn Thursdsy, August 13, 19 J..4. We are preparad to submit ai full program to tho society at T that tlmp, but lp.,Order to make th 1B cen tenn int celebration a success,' wo must have, and .'tho. soc lot y must h ovo, tho hearty..support of every member. Wo therefore ur go you to bo prosorit nt ti?, meeting .qp Thursday^ AUgust 13th, to, receive and discuss Our re port :",? . ,' . . 'tot. your $fj? attoh.ds^n?ie> bbf- also m that tm^mMWmM^, men in your community ?s possible/ and get,,them to Join ttys society and assist in this" c?l?bration,s Yours very truly, J. H. HARPER, Chrm. - T? R. McCEttRY, . ,,v W? ?L MILLS; S?fy. " - ? ?n' *r.\* i ii r i. / 'i , i , . KQ^CB^O? 8?LE V Wo j tho ^undersigned .Executors ; and AomMatraWra ot J. W" J. O, and O: "t?. Kob-????nV os tato will sell at thV laie residence M : Gao. Robinson & Bro., on Aug.' 22, 19P?4 at 10:00 AU M. X StoamJ Ittjf?e. 1 Cprn Milt ' .s- . j 1 Baw Mill. 1 f*P (for suction) and other arti cle e not abo ve mentioned ? ; - ? F.' C. BIOBV. ?J. D. WATSSON. IWP- ROBINSON, fixort^?? AdmnVs with wlil apnox?d Senator Tillman / Warns Voter*; (Continued From Pago. Ono.) hope I may be permitted to say a few . words about tho present situation i'i our state without being mlsunder stood. It gives ,llu deep concern, am mortified and disappointed that the. primary ?ystem has fulled to dov >olop in tho people, sufficient political; intelligence to enable them to escape j thu wiles and tricks of demagogy Audacity and aptitudo in repartee, I coupled with a' striking personality, | have made tho people an easy prey Instead of candidates Icing compelled | to discuss public qu?tions and poli cies, they have been el io wed to make I appeals to prejudice, and thc people, blinded by these arts, have followed and made heroes of men who arc wholly unworthy. I have been and still am, accused of Inaugurating this method of campaigning. I challenge the produotlon of a single speech of mine wherein I doparted from the dis. cusBion of public issues, or indu'r?i in unparliamentary language until forced to do so by unfair opponents. The more bitter, opponents of the re form movement began thc vitup?r?t* tion and abuse that huvc marked South Carolina- politics since 1890. They answered argument with invec tive; they greeted truth with howers of mud and filth, and they, not I, muet bear the responsibility. T NO years ago I lamented tho same | thing, and said I doubted whether I had not made a mistake in giving the people the ballot-and tcacnlng them how to ur.a it. Dut I was impatient. I herc roafllrm my confidence in Un people-all the, people collectively. 1 believe that lite judgment of thc whol(t j I people, rich and .poor, educated au?l ! ignorai t, high APO low, f- the surent ] and tr jest guido to political action. Their mistakes"will be fewer and will] be mo.'e quickly monded than will the err./r of any one class be lt ever) I SO enlightened, i believe this go re ligiously' that i would rather have a I bad govornor, or a bad senator, elect ed by all the people than a good one elected hy nhy one class. The whol' pooplo correct their blunders; tho! rule of a das * tends to tho growth and | perp?tuation of abu??-?. I have im plicit faith that all the people of Soy th. ? Carolina . uro .-going to Btamp cut Blensclsm sooner' or later. The strongest Ul calcite"-' Will be loaders as soon as they aro convinced tba they have made - a -mistake. If I did not bollcye this, I .would lose all faith in soif government.}' Jefferson's slogan was, "teach the peop.iyt,and. tru^.thp people," To this principle all patriots will' give cred ence, and all democrats wli? gladly i obey. When .the demagogue comes along prid blinds ?the people by thc glamour ot hia .net3. and instills dev -. il try and pp)s.on 4 into their minds,] j good cjtltepB mpstmot .despair, but re I double their efforts; for the truth y . moro powerful then falsehood and j ! musl rrovall in tho. long run. Again I reaffirm', ody" faith In ' the pooplo. Thu hattie between privilege {and freedom, between- equalltv and favoritism, is world .wide, and ageB old, It has' brought the cataclysm which wo aro witnessing In - Europe today, i Tim people ' of'.that, continent aro struggling ' to freo themselves from- Wo shackles ot autocracy and tho divine right ot kings. It is a bat tle between autocracy and republican-1 ism. The contest In South Carolina In 1800 was -to overthrow an aristocrac; which lind come down to un from co lonial days. It v/ns ^ real revolution in which families wcro divided, father. { dgafnst' t fSn, and . brother against brother, showing that principle, abd principle alone moved;, the people to action. It was my high privilege to leabf that movement^:which ernannt W pated South Carolinians from the] thralldom bf an oligarchy which bad ruled j the. piste- tor m cpntu?y. That wag my greatest work. I taught South Carolinians, (d. know tbqir rights and how. to : obtain those rights and tho] state has. made marvelous progress iq | ;pv?ry way. ! In ?ducat,(ph, in -rom? of its aspects, ' it . hos progreqsed .more; than any ?pf . Its sister plutos: for., wo' tn, .O?mp sections would soon ?Ts ap 1^*5?!? ..ii' -' ?dim v. ?.'.jU.'i -. J v -a-iV ',Btttu0UE ?onm\on - ichoo?p Im.nway, ad (Vi nato means for educating vit s cit-, ?7jnB ls bound to bo ?h.ipwrecked. Wo can -. no*, afford, to. let qnjr : ch Udr.ejrV [grow up like vrecds.. If wp, do. Iguor four, people ;apu,destroy, pur civilis** .^feT?B?. ?f*1? ltt .?W^ensa^t^for. o,*, %mtf r%fi?? Sce, t4>t^it|at all,%; oduc?lloh la^ blS'flueSUoP. and I, have never,! h?retoforp, favored, lt, but ao So. dIseascs, demand, draatlc remedias id it a statute eau be framed that win forco the white .children into school: abd ? at the samo give . tho blacks only., th? . ktaa? *?? ; trsis?ag.--. manual and' industrial-which they can assimilate,' it onght to bo done. Effective compu'/or^ V^n'eat,lon wilt require a great dodi'of'money, but If -.WO' are not willing to epend money , for our chtldrcn.God pity, ?al Whether ! a general law, or local opUon by. coom Mei Is tha best la a.matter ot opinion and .will have to be'threshed ddt by the Stgisleture. The people, two years ago elected a m?tfit?ftH?-f? ?&n amuck/' as?it were, and displayed so little; re alisation of fais high opportunities that it motes mo sad sud angry to ho told, ns I have been more than, once that Tillmantera is the direct cause ot Blc?se?sm:. All thoughtful and intel! ?geht men k?ovv that this is' only * half' truth, and hali- truthr? are the worst sort of lle>.. Tillman Irm taught the people that {hey could whip and,; V What pr?iiiis?s t? B? worst war in the his itiif bf th? v?rt?rld is now on ! The Daily Intelligencer with the complete Associated Press ser vice, the gre?test news gathering agency in the world, INSURES you against ? "scoop" on any b?ttle, naval or aerial engagement, or any other event o? world-wid? importance. The D?ily Intelligencer, with all this War news and all other cur rent news of Hie ?ritir? world, together with the local news, is yours{ fres?i froiti -iK? press every morning for O?ly $5.00 Per Year Cari you dfford to run the risk pf some one asking you about some current event bf Importance, leaving y?? with mouth agape, wonder ing what they were talking about, for a matter of less than two cents a day? Subscribe now arid keep posted on tfiis history making war; wfr'cfi will pft?b?bly change the map of Europe. -r----?-i-:-:-?-ma??\ ^cotroy special privilege with the. bal lot. That waa a good thing, ail must admit. Noy, is ^illm'a??sm to blame because tho people have used tho 'sanio ballot With which, to elevate ifc.demagogue? -Yqs. l taught tho peo ple that they had a, right- u> govern, South ' Carolina, and I proclaim the f-pkUiclplo, noow.^hoyijdo haye, .thc [.right, oVcns If they elect a hundred Bloa>.-m. "Teach the people and tru.i t?ibpoopio." Wti will, fp the end, hovo hotter government ut tho hands of ol the people than wo would have .if any one-class ruled.-. Tho people will rec tify their blunders ?aa soon as they have become convinced of their er ror. It would bo Just aa true to say that democracy . caused socialism and -an archy as it would to. say that Bloaae .l*n\ caused Ulcascism. Had my health continued good, I .would have taught tho people the folly of Bleaselsm two years' ago, pointed out the difference and stemmed the tide which. Jones found himself unable tp opp? with I would have guided tho Tillmanitc ' willie Biease only misled them,' and ail for tho gratification of his own sel fish ambition. ', ? large per cent of those who two years ago, and now, aro yelling."law and order," want a law and order o their own contriving. They are not ready to admit that, politically speak ing, all white South.. Carolinians aro ey uah , They . think thcmscl ves div in e? ly commissioned to rulo ovcrybody. else. And this, not Tjllajanism, ls tho trup cause of Bleasoism.. Tijr plain .'. people saw th|s. ressurccted (lou rh on ism, and thinking it WSB the >Ul "ri^g" ' como to lifo again,, took i?.jipej-m la profcronco to it. Blouse Ii IDMelf is a moro symptom. Tho real ?tvfcr ?3 bigotry, political Intolerance, "and woola! injustice. I call,upon,you, my fellow citizens, you who know and c 5 sim i to. wan tbetter jj j and,. fl high ?.u gJ?ftljiMfB .broaden, yqur., sympatb s.too RiAling. about"Vlaw ,andv on apd: treat you* noaMopr . neighbor with ...a little . more, consideration.. Though ho live- *n a hovel, though kp bayer saw, iu?de -of a -school.room,. ho nba the tame right to vote j for Bi ea? o that you have to . voto against, bim; and you haWj no more, right to ques tion hin motive than ho has to quaa .UbhyOurr, Learn that groat truth, act 'on it to the uttermost, and niy word for lt, Bl?asoism will ,dlsappear ^-t?il/it will riot disappear until you Then, too, a certain lass of our feU low citizens heve be:p Very unjust ;a$il- un reasohabi o with their" dealing with tbo poorer people, treating them ifttn,. np con side rat ion. who to vor, abd show lng a contempt for them. Title ls especially truev with, regard to those wJBo work. bj. the .. cotton, milis, In many, communities the poop lo In thc mill vlllage-3 are ? class apart, Jookc down>.m?9.n . andnp*- associated with, lyo wonder socialism and the L..WV W^ aro: getting a. foothold among.. these citizens of ours. It waa not 00. once and it ought pot .to ho so now. We all should address ourselves to tbc remedy lest? lt bring dire- d iBas tcr up on thftcotniawoweaUh. for^tbejiaai aD,alsr?ii White,tnlty ls absolutely es sential,, ior the .continuation of good government. If these poor men art tramp|i*V underwood, as. they/ hay? boen taught. to.believe,'they. ?wt. tbej will -join with any, movement, no mat 1er how radical and ultra, to get re vengo. This ls'the. secret of Blens?'* bold on the people who work in tin cotton-mills, and we ought by. .everj means in dur power to break, that bolt! by sbowiug tbe same respect aud ctn ;>\ >.HV-\;:- ' aidoration for them that wc do for others. AB for thwu who comparo Please with, Til hmm tho man, thoy arc, tot want of a botter term, what I cal' maliciously Ignorant. Bloaao anC Tillman wore both popular idol?, and there thc resemblance ends. I had doflnlto ends to accomplish my per sonal, character and pr J vu tc- lifo were always aboyo reproach and my Integ rity was ne. ar questioned save ty a few slanderer.-; who merely asserted without attempting, lo prove. There 1B Just enough similarity between Dleaso and Tillman to deceive thc ignorant and furnish a bludgeon to the vicious. .1 do not bcjlovo Governor ni cane ought to bb sent to tho United States, senate, becaute he ls not worthy ot tho .honor; and so believing. I, would be recreant to thc people ot South Car olina If I did not my so. Dut flo. .poi misunderstand. 1.speak as a citizen merely, and' I fully realize and recog nize thu right-of ? the humblest man tn South Carolin a. to differ With mc. A man's ballot is.his own, and no other man has .a right, to cr it ic iso him for using it as ho .chooses. ri am top pearJho-grave to toll any lies, lt rover had'tho inclination to dp SO. I liavo nothing to. gain, .hy speaking; hence there ia no selfish ness in my utterances. .Dut I lovo thc state which has honored me so. long and in auch a marked degree; and I want to warn oar people-those who will listen to roo-beforo It Is too lato. I . repeat, .there , ls absolutely . no ole rqent of personality or seHilshncns Ir lt. A|l my ambitions-and I thanh Gpd thoy,, Were .worthy ones!-have been, satisfied. Therefore, I np oak. as ft wore, from a mountain top, looking down upon my fellow;, who must in a fow.years,, follow mb .to thp grave. P ever a man's utterance .ought to cause the pooplo to pauso .and listen nm think mine should, . .Ppr all eaocntis purposes I speak BB one who .ls dead. If I allowed self., line;?; to influence me, ,1 would quietly work to havo Please sent herc, because therevis nothing more certain than Ibis: While Woodrow Wilson ls president, Pienso will get no. recognition in the way ot patronage whatever. I havo had I Itt io ojruonc, b.Ut'l would.: have lt all-hcre after .wjth please ss a colleague It a..republican should follow. Wilson. B!?ft*3$ might in a way duplicate or repeat,my . attitude towards Cleveland v?ho'-djji not recognize the.TlllmanUca' in South; Carolina as democrats, at nil. if the unhappy difference among our,, pepplo la jBoutb. Carolin*' shalt continue nod Bleaselsm become? thc dominant factor in the state, Pienso might in time play the role of Maheno in Virginia. All signs, however, point to the triumphant re-election of. Pres ident Wilson and the continuation of the democratic, party in power. . , , There ia ono ctr Iking thing about Governor. Bisase as,a leader and a statoaman to be very seriously con sidered. It seems to, have been lost sight of up to this time. ' Ho has .been in public lifo sinco 1830. He .came '.. ., , ... (Signed) vj B. R Tillman. ; NOT ^mmSmSm Affairs tn Germany Have Been Grossly Misstated Accord- ~ mg to Officers Washington. Aug.- H.-Tho : Amerl* can ? Association of Commerce and Trade of Berlin through Ambassador Gerard baa. requested thc state der parlmoiit to make public the follow ing ?olearant*. ? i "Wo would ask tho American 'press mu? Amor.JO in genera; to. to care ful in giving credenco to war reports now clrqujattng in tho Baited, State? concerning conditions in Germany. Tho city of Berlin ls porfoqtly: quiet. Food prices aro normal. 'Foreigners, especially American, aro fully pro tected." j Tho state department also .recei'vod s cablegram from tho 'ejri??i?^(n Mer ila.'transmitted via .Copenhagen .cay, lng: " ' '?"-?*i.??*?: ' I .' '-V >ii ;>?>'?-i-< NOTICE. i Tim Woman's.-Missionary. Society of tho First Baptist Church willi nioct In the basement .bf-the-churchrMonday ?f,terpQon:At.6..p,clock. A full attend ance is desired. '; MKS. WILL KING, Secty. j S l? ? ? ? I. ?? a . vr; ?-. ? - ' - , ?8tny-nt.IIonK?r Sufferers of Way Fev er and Antemn^Gct ? Rot*& of ai ley's Honey and Tar Compound? Restful sleep, Toliof and comfort from choking, gasping asthma; amt tormenting bay fever for those' who take Foley's Honey, and Tar. And be sides, lt-spreads .a healing . toothing conting as lt glides down a raw,- tick? ling throat, stops irritating coughs Land summor colds. Don't.suffer when .you cattbuy relief for so Utile coi?t Remember tba humer-Folcy's Honey and Tar Compound and refuse substi tutes. JCyans!. pharmacy, a^ntaj^f?S?'-. 4nytlin? to Sell; ?i?y or mm&t