The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 22, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Ginning Notice! Our ginneries at the Farmers Oil Mill and th e Ex celsior Oil Mill have been thoroughly overhauled, and we will be glad to have you look them over. Wc will gin any size bale of colton up to 600 lbs., and wrap it, using six yards of bagging, for S2.15 per bale. We will exchange meal lor seed pound for pound, of give you three pounds of hulls for one pound of seed. You can leave your seed in our house, and haul out the meal or hulls when it suits you. Wc have careful, experienced gingers, and accurate rifiicc forces, and will give your business our best at tention. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. ANDERSON, S. C. oncer* AT WILLIAMSTON PARK SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1914 SPECIAL PROGRAM ABRANG Ell PGR BY THE 1ST REGI MEN'fl BANU FROM 8 TO 6 P. M. GREATLY REDUCER ROUND TRIP BATES VIA PIEDMONT & NORTHERN Ry. FROM BATE FROM RATE Greenwood .60c Anderson.26c Hodges .4C -Greenville .35c S lin al ? Junction.40 c TMcdmont .20c Donalds.36c Belton .20c Hones Path .26c Pelzcr .....10c Tickets will be sold for all trains good for returning date of sale only, at the following very low rate?:' Similar reductions made from all FLAG STATIONS, round trip tickets sold by Conductors. .Sufficient equipment provided to -take-cans of everybody comfortably. " For .further Information apply to tho nearest TICKET AGENT or, C. V. PALMER General Pansenger Agent Greenville. South Carolina. FRAZER FITTING SCHOOL ANDERSON, S. C. A PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOB BOYS ? Located in the Piedmont section; fully equipped with modern -facilities; large library covering all subjects embraced in tho cur riculum ; faculty. ls composed ' of five experts In their respective departments. Students 'holding, our certificates are - admitted' to any college in the South. Bane-athletics'; thoroughness in work, absolutely required. No drones, laggards, or moral. degenerates wUl be tolerated. Disciplino ia strict. - . For further informAUon or ca?ale jae, address K WM. H. FRAZER, 0. D., HEADMASTER, I ANDERSON, S. C. BB3BI THE ANDERSON ?NTELUGENCER j GERMANS' ADVANCING ? LEV?E? WAR - jg TAX ON BRUSSELS FOR $40,000,000 ^(Conlinucd from Paso One.) cr attack and our advance guards foll tack. The fight w?s tierce on .both sides, and in view of the greatly superior number of Germans, 6ur troops, who had been fighting continuously , for six days, re treated. ? ' t "O?r, left covers the advance works of Nancy and our right ls tirmly e^?blish?d in the Donan hjlls. "''DettaUs received, show : that the reoccupation bf Mtlelhai was a' ^rtitt success;! v1*he~ Off?nsive/ first atong the'-Ilif?*frottf Tt? " to DanimcrfciccrTand tHeiron'to Mttelhausert was carried out vi .. tare dash;, "'By a bold stroke O?rrefal Paul D^d, once ne was. master at Thann and b?rin?rnarje, dir?ict?d the troops west of. Muelhausen, fiY?hg the enemy" an opboftunlty to engage hjm between oar lines andthe Swlsi fr ontier and then by a second move, thc Germans were ', WroWn.-^?K' on MM?itow?n". :. ? f^? MUCH ANXIETY i er in ii nj \s Reply to .J np s l'tl inn tu ia Awaited With Interest. (Dy Associated Press.) Washington. August 21.-Owing to thc belief In official circles that tim Ccrman government will avail itself oT~tho,laBt minuto before replying to tho Japsneso ytlltmatum, demanding tho evacuation of Kla-Chow and wita drawal of the German licet from thc Orient, thc cxaai. moment when ibm ultiiurtum expires baa become a mat ter of upecial interest. In thc Jnpaueso note. Germany wah given' until noon August 23 to an swer. Hut noon In Tokio and noon in Berlin of August, 23 arc roparated by many hour,'. .., 'If tiiia answer is mada through thc German embassy at TOkio then thc Hcilin government must addros3 it relf to Japan by tho devious method of cable communication' paning through .tim bands of lt? enemies, thc I Irl i Ls! i, and must ata rt the mes- agc from Berlin tomorrow if lt le to reach Tokio by noon Sunday. On tho other band if Gcnnuny takes tho ground that thc terms of tho ulti matum may bo mot by a response de livered to tho Japanoso embassy in Bprlin, .tho reply may be delayed un til a few moments before noon Sun day, Berlin time. SUPPLYING THE "NEEDFUL" Money Now Being Paid to Americans By Order of State Department London, August 21.-Acting under Orders from American ambassador. Pago, Major Daniel W. Ketchem and others in charge of the distribution of funds deposited in Washington for Americans in Europo began payment todny. .* Descriptions of persons to whom money is sent is cabled to Europo from thc s'?tc department at Wash ington. Applicants are required to furnish cablegrams and letters show ing that money lias been rent to them and those persons arc questioned and j scrutinized carefully. .Description?; of persons all over Europe arc being forwarded to thc American embassy and arrangements will bo made on tho continent for all banks to pay tourists stranded in various cities. Americans wore much relieved by the announcement that Ambassador Page had cut the red tape and ordered money paid to thom, as many needed cash to purchase pas sage on ateo mers sailing home. RULES FIXED Bankers May Fret est to Federal Be* I serve Boards Over Selections ! Washington, Aug. 21.-Rules were laid down by tho Fedoral reserve board for appeals from reserve bank j organization committee's decision in selecting twelve cities for reserve banks. Baltimore, New Orleans, Pittsburgh and Omaha bankers have expressed dissatisfaction with the .. committee ^electlonar -and formal : appeals '?.re sspocted from bankers lu these cities-. " Under Ute rules there will be no tes timony taken. Petitions may be flied when signed by proper officers of a majority of member banks in thc city asking for a hearing. These potittons must be followed by briefs. AU tho .member; banks In tho city - concerned are to be notified of such action and opportunity to filo briefs In answer given, and arguments by counsel will be allowed. Whtre banks Beek a change in the geographical limits or the reserve dls . t riots, petition a must be signed by of ficers of ot. least two thirds of tho member banks .px tho territory the pe tition asks to .take out of one district and have annexed'' to another. fl > I, Quick Action ?. Ot to wa, Ont, Aug. 21.-Prompt dis patch was given tonight by the senate to three government " war measures. In ono hour the .upper house passed passed bill authorising the govern ment, to take bank notes as legal ten der, empowering It to deal stringently with aliens, and voting fifty millions for war. , (, .... BELGIANS ROUTED 'Fighting Against Heavy Odds Loss of - / Life Was Fearful, (By Associated PrWaJ ,,Lbndon;. August W-?.OS' a. 'm. The. Dally. Mn!l's correspondent ,nt , Al oat, Belgium; 'fifteen mites' north west of Brussels, In a dispatch dated f S^^'^^? j^y&Sa??fi Wednesday night titer'a bloody hat tie .In Which thoy ?dmit .Ue?- lops Tho Daily Mall's Antwerp riorres PMdepj^qjptai^ .attachent the British legaHmji:'?&?' the Situation of the allies, ls entirely favo rab,lc. *: H> dod are 3, - tho Germans haye last t<?n days on their program .while the aliica have carried out their program without delay.. ;_arsc^q yoTiCB, . .There will be a singing at Mountain Springs church, Sunday . afternoon, August 23, beginning promptly at a o'clock. There will , hp Quite , a number of singing masters resent Pref... Milford. Pace, LcBsloy, Merritt, Wigtogton.. Guthrie, Pack, Jones, Smith, C. Lc Guyton, and,.Bryson. Ev erybody is cordially invited tn at tend and hr lng. son g books. ?."'.1 i - ' II GOOD FANS ?? HembeM.el the. -lieuse Mi pf w . ly;fiall to Fallut Extent , ."Washington. Aug. ^, z^WartiNjte wore israed by Speaker Clark today for forty-tlireo members ot tho hojtB? before a quorum, could bo assembled tOno?a,ynufi ., consideraUopi.ora war claim l {\Al\^ . ?txjmiUti^?Borgeaftta^at irraS rounded np the nh*cntee&. Ten .were located at'-the American League MARETT FAMILY ?El XION Held at Ileaverdam Haptlst ('Lurch At Fair Play. Tugoloo Tribune In responso to tho announcements! published in the newspaper* two weeks ago, and the generous invita tions sent out, about 300 relatives and friends gathered at thc histoih Bea verdman Baptist church, in thc beau tiful town of Fair Ploy, near the di viding line of Anderson and Oconoc counties, on last Friday for the Ma reit family reunion. Tho family con nection came from, several counties in thin state and .the adjoining coun ties on tho Georgia olde and passed a most happy day. in strengthening family tics and renewing covenants of friendship and love. There were hearty handshakes and friendly greet ings among tho descendanta ot tho original settlers of thc darell family, who carno to this section from the Old North State many years ago. The day was an ideal //.-> and bc. foro nine o'clock, tho autos, ?.miele?,1 etc., began to arrive bringing in tho guests, who occupied seats in tim church, strolled under thc shades of thc anciont oaks around the church, j mingling with relatives and friendB, ' while otherB walked through thc cem etery looking atibo graves and tombs] of their departed friendB. I This wus the first reunion of tho Ma rt 11 family ever held since tho fam., Hy fir it came into ths cc. mt ry A large number of tho connection was not there. The first Settlor was Benjamin Ma rett, who came'from Hillsboro, N. C., and v ho Incatod around Fair Play. I He is buried Iii the old Beaverdaml cemetery; Ho raised a large family of girls and boys ' His boyB were Steph en. J?nm, Benjamin, Jr., John. His girts were Nancy, who married Wil liam Bay] and. w?nt North: Betsy, who never married. John, Benjamin and Stephen Marett lived around Fair Play, until their death, and are burled there. leam Marett moved over ?to Sh pal Creel;, Ca., and ls a branch from which the'Georgia Maretts are from in and around. Lavonia. Ga. Ben McGee and wife? lt 1B thought, aro buried on their hobie place north of Fair Play, known as the Tip Lindsay p|ace. i .The name la a Frebch name. and. the old.original settlor, it ls thought,! carno from Franco?, about the close of thc 17th century. .He, and what is Bup noficd to be Bom o of his brothers.1 bought and traded on land around Hillsboro, N C,..moved out with bist family and located around Fair Play,1 and it ls now estimated that tho MaJ r?tt connection in this country will reach up around the 400 < mark. BBVi.WnT. BELYIN Goes To Walhalla For Evangelistic i. .>--. < Meeting. . . Rev. W. T. Delvin, who has tho im portent...chargea ol! *Orr, Gluck and Riverside Methodist?hurche-s ls mak ins a reputation aa< an'evangelist To. day ho goes to Walhalla to asslHt Rex. Alex Whitten In a protracted meoting In. the Walhalla circuit; Rov. Mr. Belvin recently assisted in a meeting at B?ll'a Chapel, near Antrevllle, wbere he had a remark ably successful week.-; There were were twenty-eight Joined the. church hy profession, of M faith, and most of timm grown people Mr. Belvtn con siders this the best'meeting that has been held thore in years. * V ACTION PRAISER ? . j Refusal to Float L?an. to Preach . Government ComruondeiL v (By Associated;,.Prese). London, AUKUBt 21,-Tho Econom ist, referring lo tito opposition of the American government, to allowing Now York bankers' to float a French loan says; , . i "The United SUtos .government has dono honor to itself Sud,.A. service to the world by maintaining neutrality In Us strictest sense and. refUo'lng to allow Itu bankers to tako profit b; prolonging thc, carnage in, Europe." Tho nowppapex pointa.out that if ti French, io'ari^had . been permuted a German, loan also,,, mu?t ; have been permitted..and that. th?.effect would haye- been , tp: prolong war ?ifta^wn as^Yei wlfitjfcer Liege'Hus Fullen-Binn jr , Itnrhoya .Afloat . (By Associated Prese,) . i London, August ^^Vjctor Duras. Aaierlran,' viaCconsulgSfc Llego, BoL Brl?frjSele,. to"'/.Brand Whllock, Amer?,-; con minister to ^elgl^?a^. Af tor cptH olti^liiv* his . mlsfitbh al" Bruasols, IbeJ vice consul was linabto to re-enter Liege. ?.,^^SV^'"??'LJ' ''i&A .. .>", Mr. Durna . aa't'd -today/he did not know-whotiior' -Liege )tad capitulated. He r^ .aljirBtorta .ot rMJuo.rs wore in .etMu|tt]pnV4a\VUoha.itd\b1it' that therre wdK.no definite-information a? to con ditions In; Liege;. Renews Declaration, Paris, Afig? 2?,-In view of'the ap pearance ot Germant? on ber Southern frontier, Holland, baa renewed her de claration o? neutrality to Parle and to London, according to tho Petit Parln Icn. Tho newspapers adel that Impor tant conversations ar?>. proceeding at Tho Hague between tho Net borlands foreign- mlnlstor, the Frchch minister and a special envoy from the French foreign office'. ..j;?.. ,<->, Wont Cessation of HofitlUtles -.-.-i .'"i;.7S'?< ?;.t--?-:ii;,,. j, ,; . Savannah. Qa., Aug. 21.--Soufh. At 1 an tlc Naval .stores factors meet lng hero today,, decided that ., imm?diate cessation ot hostilities Ia ?ter-?saary to protect industry, as ?he;-r$?^. or the European war conditions. Producers throughout the southeast 'will be noti fied of. th ls decision with a request Political Ant FOB COUNTY SUPEBV1S0B I hereby announco myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. I hereby an non nco myself a can didate for the omeo of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rulos governing the democrstio 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. F. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself as a can dtdato for county supervisor, subject to tho rules of tho democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Poker, B. C.. R. F. D. I. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for llouso of ltcpro.-.entatlves from Anderson county, subject to the rulos of the democratic party. OSCAR D. ORAY. I hereby announco myself a candi date for the Houso of Representatl tea from Anderson county subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. RUFU8 FANT, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho legislature subject to tho rules and r?gulations of tho democra tic party. GEO. M. REID. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho House of Representative from Anderson county subject to the rules <>f the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE I hereby announco myself as a can didato tor the house of represen tat i vea fmm Anderson county subject to the rulos of tho Democratic primary. W. I. (Bill MAHAFFEY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho House of Representatives for Anderson county, subject.to the rules of tho Democratic primary. .... .. ASA HALL. JR. 1 hereby announco myself a candi date for. ncpresontutlve from Ander son county, subjoct to tho rules of the Democratic primary. J. T. WEST. Bolton, S. C. i... I' 1 announco my se If a candidate tor the legislature from Anderson Coun ty subject to tho rules of the demo cratic, party. ' T. P. . DICKSON. i I am a candidate tor the House et I Representatives from Anderson coun ty. ? Will ?uru? the rules Ot tito primary. SAM WOLFE. ! . 11 hereby announce myself n cundir I dato for House of representatives for I Anderson county, subject to tho rules roi tho Democratic prlmsry. j. J. BELTON WATSON. I h o re by announco myself a candl 1 date for legislature, subjoct to the ? rulos of the Democratic party. S. A. BURNS. I (hereby announce myself a. candi date for House of .repr?sentatives for Anderson county, subject .to tho rules -of the Democratic primary.' ? ?' .. . ... U T. CAMPBELL. .1 hereby announce myself a candi, date for,, representativo from Andor ! Bon county subject to the mles pt the democratic primary. J, H. HUTCHISON. H jj I '. i 7, h--rr. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for. re-election to the legista turo subject to tho mica of the demo . eratic party. T. F. NELSON. \ * *,i ' F0B PROBATE JUDGE I. -.?w. P. NicholBOO ls hereby .announc ed aa a, candidate for. re-election to the. office of Probato Judge; subject to ?ho ral ea of tho democratic pri mary. . ;.:V?,. . - ?^trfcr announce myself a candi date tot the office of probato Judge of And>r/Oh county,' subject to tho rules and to. the result of the Democratic Pt1n)$r.r; - VICTOR B, CHESHIRE: .?' 1 i ?)'??". 1 "j ? in i ? i ?i. i .i '.. , I hereby, announce myself n candi date for Probato Judgo of Anderson County, subj cet. to the rules ot the idemocttio primary. - ? W* F. COX. ''"? )'. '? i ...i- i ?.1., A .I hereby announce myself a c'andl d?tQ.?or.th?v.ofricp of Probate Judgofor Anderson county, subject to tho rules Of tho Democratic Primary. . :? . w,^.-'- ? ; . I, T). HOLLAND. '.?'J hereby announce myseir .a candi date for, th^. offico of judge of pro bate fdr Ande/son county, subject to the rules govern m g the , democratic primar? election. . . _ vs W. H. FRIBRSON. FOB CONGRESS . .J.j, . .. ' ' '" .. ? tl hereby announce myself a can date for Congress from the Third Con gressional Dhitrict, subject' i to; the rules of the democratic party, , JOHN A> HORTON, ?? jj ???? j Bottom B.-0. J hereby.announce myself a cand? dato for congress from the Third Con greaalonaJ distrct. subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary. ' / ', y > WYATT AIKEN.: FOB SUPERINTENDENT . i hereby annouuee^myeeif a candi date tor re-election, to the ofilco of County Superintendent of Education, subject to tho Democratic primary, . louncements FOB COMMISSIONED District No. 1. I hereby announco mysolf a candi dato for commissioner of District No. 1, comprising ('orner, Hall, Savannah and Varen ?en townships, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. PRESTON B. GAILEY, JR.. Iva, S. C. I hareby announce myself its n can didate for County Commissioner of Anderson county from district No. 1, comprised of Savannah, Corner, Va roniles and Hail townships. Subject to thc action of tho Democratic pri mary. J. LAWRENCE McGEH. j I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for district No. 1, comprtsing'Savannah, Hall, Corner and VarenncB township, and pledge myself to abldo tho result fo tho demo cratic primary. G. E. CON WELL. District No. S. R. A. Sullivan of Fork township Is hereby announced for commissioner for Section Two. comprising Fork Rock Mills, Pendleton and CentervlUe townships. I hereby announce myself a candi d&to for' Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills. Fork and Cen ter ville town ships. Subject to the rules ot th? democratic primary. JOHN R. CULBERSON. 1 hereby announce mysolf a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pondleton, Rock Mills, Fork and CentervlUe town ships, subject to rules of Democratic party. J. H. WRIGHT. 2 hereby announce myself a candi dato for tho oiflco of codmissionor from section 2, comprising Fork. Rock Mills, Pendleton and Ccntorville townships, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. W lt. ff ARRIS I hereby announce myself a candl I date for commissioner from District I No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Center vii lo townships subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. D. 8. HOBSON. District No. 3. I hereby announce myself a candi dato fer county commissioner for tin tblrd section, consisting of Garvin Brushy Creek, Witliamston and Hope well townships,, subject to tho actior of the democratic primary. _ H. A JY)STF,n W. H. G. Elrod announces" himself a candidate for county commissioner from Uio district composed of WII diamston. 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 tho third .section com prising Hopewell, . WilliamBton. Brushy. Creek and Garvin townships, subject to tho action of the Demo cratic party. ; J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. I hereby announce myself as a can. dldato for Commissioner of Andersor county from Section No. 3, composed of Garland, Brushy Crook, Hopowel' and WilliamBton Townships, subject to tho action of the democratic party. W. T. Watson. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner of Third Sec tion consisting of Willlamston, Brushy. Creek, Hopewell and Garvin Townships, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. A. (Berry) SPEARMAN. District No;' 4. ' " ' I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for Hones Path, Bolton. Broadaway and Martie townships, District No. 4, subject tt the rules of the democratic primary. _ W. F. TOWNES. T hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner from Section 4, comprised of Bolton, Martin, Honea Path and Broadaway .townships. Sub ject to. the rules of the democratic party.. R. D. 8MITH, Better known as "Dick" Smith. I hereby announce my candidacy lor County Commissioner from Section 4 comprised of Belton Honea Pt'th Martin and Broadway' townships, subject to the rules ut tho Democratic primary. ...... ... J. M. Holliday. ; I bhfieby, announce: myself.:* candi date for re-elect hm as ComiplBslono, for District No. 4., comprising Honea Path, Martin* Relton and Broad was township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. " .'; - J. M. Dunlap. : Tho! friends, ot R. A. (Lon) Muiiikia hereby announco him us a candidate for County Commlsisono from dis trict composing Hopewell, Brushy Creek, Garvin and WUUamstoa. Sub ject to tho rules and government'- ? : tho democratic primary. ... TOB 8TATC S?3ATO? ^ , I hereby announce myself a candi date for-State Senator from Anderson County, subject to tho rules of th*. D? mocratie, primary election,. ;. , ... i. L> SHERARD: .- : - i r .-v. ' \ - -? -- I hereby announce myself a candi dato for the State Senate, from Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. .. Js . j Clint Sommera, Jr. ~ T$ FOR AUDITOB ???I hereby announce myself a candi date for. County Auditor, ?abject, to the icier of tba d?mocratie primary. . <. : ?? . ?. Rv A. Abrame. ? ,. ,;M-fV>.).j te ;. H , .....I I hertby announce myself as a can didato for re-election to the office ot County Auditor, Anderson, subject to the ?rules and regulations ot the dtya ? Wrtffc prtBW My record, na n, nu> FRANCIS OUIiMET WAS DEBATED Twenty-Two Year Old Native Professional is Champion Golfer of the World (Hy Associated Press) Chicago, August 21.-Walter C, Hagen. 22 years old, nativo profession al, ot Rochester, N. Y., today displaced Francis Ouimct as open golf champion of America by winning tho tourna ment at Midlothian with a medal score of 290 for the 72 holes. Ouimct fell off In his play, taking 298 for IIIH toal. and Charles Evans, Jr., western amateur champion, handi capped by a wretched right ankles, furnished Hagen's chief opposition Outplaying the whole field In a spec tacular finish that electrified tho gal lery, Evana made two rounds of 71 and 70 and finished with 291. Evans*7 score of 141 for today was the best double round of thc tourna ment. His anklo seemed to bother his putting more than hi? long work and Irons. His tee shots spanned some 300 yards of thc air-way almost ?very time. Rile Irons were nearly by steady playing. Yesterday he made missed throe short, putts and had.no luck with long ones. Ho.finally drove to thc edge of the 18th green. 277 yards, mid had left ono putt for a half with Hagen The spcc&tors stood on tiptoe, whllo tho Chicagoan tried tho 30 foot putt. He missed by twelve inches and tho championship went to Hagen. Ouimct lost tho title with gracoful equanimity. Ho had no fault to find. he Held. He won tho title last yenr at IV-ookllno, tying with Harry Var don ?nd Edward Ray, Brlttah profes sionals, at 304. In tho play-off Ouimot made 72 to Vardon'a 77 and Ray's 78 Hagen's victory was accomplished by steady playng. Yesterday ho mado a record of G8 of tho courao. Ho led the field at* tho end cf thc first day with 142. Today ho took 76 for tho first round and 78 for tho second. Tho best of his gamo came on tho last nine holes where holing putt after putt, he made 35, two under par. The new champion learned hts golf in Rochester and had not mado any record outside his native city until the present, tournament Ho IB Blight In build, but follows Vardon's system of sin toting straight for the flag ot all tl.ncs.- . Tom McNamara, of Boston, who had played thu most consistent golf of tho meet, socrlng 72. 71 and 70 for tho first three rounds besides 145 in the elimination, fell off badly thia af ternoon, taking 83 for thc last round ?".1 finishing out of the money with 302. ' : -:* 1*nj George Sargent, of Chevy COOBO, nam pion In 1900, whon he acorod -L)0 at Englewood, tied with Fred Mc Leod of Wa?diiprrt?n for third nlaco. M. J. Brady ot Wollaston, and James Donaldson of Glenview club, Chicago,, tied' with G ulm el fur io ml o' prize Luis Tclller, Canoe Brook club.' Sum mit, N, J., formerly open champion of Franco. waS fifth beat'with 290 while J. J. McDermott, Atlantic City, twice champion and Arthur Smith, Colum bus, Ohio, closed the Hst of prizo win ners with SOO each. A now amateur expert, William BautcnbuBch, of Chicago, scored 301,' just out s kio the ten. prizo winnora He learned his golf on a nino hole public link that has no bunkers. Tho next best amateur waa Warron K. Wood, foremrly western champion, who scored 305. ! J. C. Green, Hot Springs, Va , ?1 iw ed a total of 322.. ... Not Guessing. Excitable Party (at teiepbono) "Hallo? Who,ls this? Who ls this, I sayT" .Man on Other Eud-~"Havcn't got time to guess riddles. Tell mc yonr self who yo are."-Boston Transcript. Ho ocr vant Stauda for Itself and I will appreciate the votes of the. peoplo of this county. WINSTON SMITH. ? hereby announce n:y.-c?i s candi dato for tho office of Auditor of An derson County subject to the rules of 'ho Democratic nartv. \>'. . R. WARE AUSTIN. I hereby announce nsyaelf a enndi into for the office of Auditor, subject o the ruler af the Democratic pri mary. ,t? J. R..C. GliilFF.'N. ?Si FOR (JO I INT Y TREASURER 7 hereby announce myself a candi date for county tree/war,^ subfao? to tbs rules ot the democratic party. ? ^ ^-j.MBROBRKINO. . I hcroby. antmunco myself a candi date for, county trcatiurcr, subject to tho rules and regulations., of the democratic primary., v '"?/??' ' L ?... "j?-ftfr'feffiTripp i &f hereby announce myself. aa a can dhfate for. County t Treasurer of An derson county subject tu ,tho rules of 'he Democratic party. ' JACOD O. TlOtLlNQER: ' I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules bf tho Democratic primary: W. Ai BLROBv I hereby announce myself a candi dato for Treasurer of Anderson coun ty, subject to tbO rules of GK: demoT ' eratic primary. J. URO-y SMITH, j I hareby announce roysolf a candi dato , for county treasurer .ot Ander son county,'subject to tho rules of tho democratic plrtmary. J. A. COOK, I hereby an no un co myself as a can didate for treasurer of Anderson coun ty, subject lo the. rules: cf tho Demo cratic primary. . J. J, FR ET WE LL. .TR, ---:-1--?. .<;>, '4TT-! ?,4 hereby ennounce rayse^ a candi late for county treasurer, subject to the-rulca pf tho democratic prmlary.