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Candidates Cards FOR CONGRESS ! sss s t>*<?u'u?t? ??? Con gr osa cro?s the Third Congressional District, sub ject to tho rules ut the D?mocratie Primary. Au. H. DAQNAL?* I am a candidate tor congress from the Third Congressional district, aub-1 Ject to the rules ot the Democratic Primary. \ . ?INO. A. BORTON. I announce myself a candidato for congress from the TMrd restrict. I trill abide the rules, regulations and oresults ot the D?mocratie!Primary. - . FRED DOMINICK IS A CANDI. DATB PO? CONG BE 88 SUBJECT TO THE RCJ/E? OP THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. .' j 1 am a. candidate tot' Congress from the Third Congressional District, sub ject to the rules -, of the Democratic Primary. '. '?. . . TV Y ATT IrlivEN. FOR SOLICITOR ? nm a candidato for Solicitor of the I Tenth. Circa.'', subject to the- rules of J the democratic party.' - LEON L. RICE. . 't. hareby announce myself a candi date tor the omsb.pf solicitor of . the Tenth Judicial circuit, subject to the rules and regulations ot the Demo cratic primary. ?L? KURTZ P. SMITH. X hereby annornce myself a can didate for solicitor of tho tenth Ju d lo! a i circuit, subject to the action of'the D?mocratie party In the en suing primary election. ?-.?,' J. R. EARLE. --5-, ;-Og*. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce. myself as candidate for the o fd co of Supervisor I of Anderson county, subject-to t'ie | rulen of the democratic party. W. REEVES CH AMD LEE. : I hereby announco-myself aa a: candidate for re-election as Superv; anr of. A?dersou County, subject to the rules of the D?mocratie Primary election. J. MACK KINO. y SUPERINTENDENT OF EDU CATION . 'ut-, hereby announce myself a candi date for ?ho o Ulco of Jiu perin ten de nt j of Edi; cat lon for And creon county, ; ?ht??ott?-me^ruSos'of^hetDemTOt^^ ' ic primary;" Platform: EnTlctehcy ^ in ? tho. school room,i better schools in the rural: nod mill districts, more Andor eon county girls aa teachers and. no partiality whatever, in selecting teach " .;:-;ere.-v V .io; ?.. O. T. WILLIAMS., . T he.eny announco myself a candi dato for re-election to thAv office of Superintendent- o? Education, subject to tho mita of. the democratic party. ?'',y<.r'.-:.' . X B. PELTON. I am a candidate for Superintendent . Of Education for Anderson county, subject to the rules ot the Democratic -party. A. W. MEREDITH. . "COUNTY TREASURER ; ;: I hereby announce 'myself a candi date for. County Treasurer,. subject to tba rules bf the democratic party. J. H. ORAIO.* I .hereby announco mynolf o candi ; ?j data, for County Treasurer, subject to the rules ot tie domo eratic party. J. R. C. GRIFFIN.. I hereby announce rnyseif a candi date *t?r County Treasurer, subject to the rules o2 tba d?mocratie party. 8. A,,WRIGHT. . ? "hereby announce myselfi a; candi - : date for re-election te tho oboe, of --Treasurer for Anderson county, anb Ject to the rotes of the df,?ocr?ti? primary. I a N. C. BOLSMAM, < j r.r- hereby announce myself a eau didatelor County Treasurer , Subject to tho rules of the Democratic party. r W. ?. SPEARMAN. ; ;. . , . ''-SHERIFF ; ~~". ; 1 hereby announce myself a eandfr f ?aie for tte o?ee ot'-.Sharia for An> , i;deraon cottoty. anbjeet to the mles ?f. tba d?mocratie party. ^ .; . T. J. H?RTIr*, ? '-1 hereby aai^i??ea niyseif a cand?- j vdal* for Starla ?t Anderson county, ? wg^itiU? W?? rules of tb^ Demoer^q j '}] .'^i'isreby'Mnonnea^lf a eutdt ' ; i^ett^'a?ae'ttnea myself a?;?"^* " dlt?t*Yor r^leet?oa to ?lt* oJfioa. af ' j^y^ ML Pt ASHLttT. .' E PAPA II MIA SA?'I Anderson Girl Says She Was) - Afraid to L?eave House NOW VISITS FRIENDS Says Breathing Was So Difficult | She Could Hardly Eat-Reliev ed By Tanlac? . j "I. suffered terrible' with shortness of breath, which trouble was partie ularly bad after eating. Often after a meal I would gasp for air and soinotimes have to go to bed. I Was afraid to leave the house, and when I began tah fug Tanlac, I had been very sick for ? year, bul I am. In fine ?>hape now." ' This remarkable statement was ni'.i?.. tv-J ijlac 'XI2<!LJ? Trlfeyli*, d?U-Sh ter of Mc. and Mrs. E. C. Tribblo, of 4G Hammett street, Anderson. H.r father and mother were present dur ing tho time Miss Tribblo was inter viewed and approved their daugh ters statements. 1 would gasp for air while cuting," continued Miss Tribblo, "and finally get to where I could hardly sf ti I had ho appetite, either, and I "suffered n lot from, nervousness. Often af ter eating a bite or two I would have to go to bed so I could get my breath. My case was very had, and papa had spent a lot of money , for medical at tendance for me,' but I continued to get worse. "I was afraid.to leave the house, <too for' fear I would have a spell while away. Finally, papa bought mo a bot tle ot Tanlac, and it relieved my shortness of breath and -built up my strength. ' ?t gavo me a great appe tite. Kow I am able <to visit around ot the homes cl- myfriendB and enjoy myself, and I took only one bottle ot Tanlac. I am much stronger now, I am happy and feel fine. Tanlac cer tainly has helped me. , ' "I'can and do recommend Tanlac, for it has helped me so much. Papa and mama are very well , pleased, in deed, with the benefit Tanlac gave me. They aro grateful, and they both praise lt. They say lt has done wonders, ? Tani nc,-the man ter medicine, ls sold exclusively In Anderson by Evans' Pharmacy-two stores.-Adv. Expert FINISIIINd Developing apd .printing dono by ar tist. Most beautiful work guaranteed at i all timen. j. .Satisfaction > or.no .chat??sr, ? i-f Mill' Developing, toe per film. P.hiting: Prints 2 1-4x3 1-4, .,3c; 2 1-2x11-4. 4c; 3 l-*x5 1-2, ??; Quick delivery. Send-one: film to tesl our service, Agents Wanted. LIGON miva CO , Spartanburg, S. V. CLERK OF COURT I ? * . t hereby announce myself ? as s-.ndldnto for re-election as clerk of] "o?rt, subject to the - rules of tae| cmocratlo primary election.. ?AS' PR A Rill AN. | I hereby announce i/./self ns a can didate for clerk of court for.'Andorcon county, and pledge myself to abide by the results of tho demo ?eat ie primary election. W. C.. BROADWELL..' Fer Roxend Commissioner J I annouueo to the voters of South Carolina-,that I am ri candidate for Railroad Commissioner and hereby pledge myself to abide by tba rules of the Democratic party. , ALBERT 8. FANT. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN .....T?TIVES-.-'.v^i^l I hereby announce myself r. Candi date for the House ol Representatives for Anderson county, subject to the toles of tie democratic party. W.W.SCOTT. I hereby annomnco myself a candi date for tho House of Representa- \ tlvc? for Anderson county, subject to j the rules ot the Democratic party. > v ? . J. A. DUNCAN, Th? MOI ?andldato. I hereby anno unco myself 4 candi date for tho Ho uso of Representatives for ?od?rayn county, subject to the rules . ot ino. DemocrafJo party. ' .. . ; W. X. MAHAFFKY ,;: ToRConom& " ,t hereby announce;^^mysa?i'? candi dato for tb? omeo ot Coroner for An derson eonnty, edftftci to tue; rule? of foe democratic.party. St baa &s?n my pleasure to a?rve yon tn-thia capacity four yeara,?W?:#fptifrmwzia* capable, and ? need; ?je.offic?K . ; - /'?:'.; J, ESLVAS BBASLKir. 'hereby announce ayrsalf a .candi-* date tor' ree??etton, ,t? tba / aO?e ..'. of Coroner for Andarsoa county, eubject to : the;: roles} dS; tfc*^de?e^rattlo pr> SF* ' . ' ' o. ftAKcr?. t hereby aanoiww wyselt M pi?ata f?r;el?*fcoo: to th? c???v ot Coroo^t; subject to tb? rolen c? tb? dswoeratie P**?^.^ -pfca&fcr ' ii BIBLE GUSS 1?1B 1 ? i PLANS MADE TO ENTERT?IJN TWO THOUSAND OR MOKE LITERARY TREAT Splendid Program Prepared for) Federation of Two South Carolina Methodist Con ferences. . Sparenburg, Juno 28.-With tho| program completo and all arrange ments perfected for the entertain ment of the two thounand or more visitors that are expected.*Sumter is ready for tho Fourth Annual meeting cf tbs Wes!^- Bible c's^ fada'fA't?d?? Of the two Sou th Carolina Methodist conferences, -which wlll_ convene in that city next Monday night and, re main- in session through Wednesday morning. The people of. Sumter havo made provision, for the enter tainment of the delegates at very low rates and will be disappointed, if the number in attendance fells below' two thousand. The program for the federation is a literary treat. One of the honored guests of the meeting who will oc cupy a conspicuous place on the program will he Dr.. Ralph Welles Keeler, Associate Editor Adult class publications of the Sunday School, Board' of the Methodist Episcopal] church and blB coming to South Car olina is a rare treat tor those who i fball attend the meeting. Another visitor will bo Dr. Chas. I). liulla, who bas attendee! the' three iormer. sessions of the federation. Dr. Bulla Ui' superintendent of thc Wesley Bible class department of the church. When he was elected, there was hot a single Wesley class ' In southern Methodism. Today, there. Sro more (han 5,000 and tho number | is rapidly increasing. Another wel come visitor at the,federation will be! Rev, John W. Shackleford. who| makes bia,Initial visit to-South Car olina Kineo hit) election as superin tendent of. the7 Teacher-Training- de pertinent. The. opening session of the federa tion wilt be held iii Trinity Methodist church, Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock. .Tho address that evening will be delivered by Dr. A. C. Rern bert of Wofford coliege on "Back to the Bible."t ... y.< Tuesday morning addresser, will J?vd?djvered d>y fwy* .T? > W^Mpijnor Ilya 'on TOiav Wesley Biblo "elisa" and the" Country Church," Dr. R. E. Stackkduse on "Correlating the .TRom?. Jho Church, and , the Sunday School to Save tho -'Teen Ago Boy"; Rev. -A. N. Brunson, on' "Evange; lism in the Wosley Bible Class;" Rev. .John W. Shackford on "Rellg-| -loin in Education"; Rev. E. O. Wat.-? s?n.' D. p., on "The Holy Crail of tho Wesley ClasB"; Dr. Ralph Well CB keeler on. "Tho Man in the Fog" and an' address by Dr. Chas. D. Bulla. Tuesday - afternoon, "addresses will foe given by Revs. G. F. Kirby, C. E; Peele, and G. T. Harmon, and Messrs. M. W. Brabham and H. A. Wise. Tuc3day e\|pning there will be ai address by Dr. II; N.<;Snyder, ,,the gifted president ot. Wofford-' college^ On"; Wednesday >morning; there will boi.aadresses by Rev, R.*:E. .Turnip seed. Hon. 'Thoa. H.1 Tatami' Prof. J.?Mi Way, Mr. w. V. Martin, Rev. D. M. McLeod, Rev. John W'.;-Shack ford; Dr. ? E?ilph Welles Keeler and j Dr. Chas.1 D. Bulla. Low rates have been granted by all of the railroads. Tho Orange "burg district bas arranged to operate a. sp?cial train over the Ataintic Coast Line on .July 4,' At least 200 are , expected to go from the city of ptangaburg on tW? .'train, arid it will also pick np large crowds at all other, stations as the route. Your ExaiBiiiatioii meaaa.-alV. fa the comfo?f. c2 your glasses. ' Thia ?? why I ?rt citan hear tbs pleasing remark >"Dr. Catnpbeil I am delighted' wi??" my glasses.** I laid the foundation for this remark iq the examination room, it being equip ped with the vary largest appliances that science has-imparted to men for malting a differential diagnosis ; at your eye trottble. hence, guoas work ls eliminated. Thea being able to unter into the?spirit of one t having eye trouble sante ssaturo aa yours, I design and grind the g>aa?re to please* adjust - thew t?V taa^^ntonr of vyi. ffrfc ;-?;-TUt^.^^#::swkl^.:i ye**: i-*et h?re and Tatt couldn'*, get, bettes, in waw^yora or^^rja und ifM^poai' isl - JffeW.fo $5.00. Repair? ide np. J I t'a to your interest and tzzztZTt j to. s-ead ; tny . ads. ovary -, day-/- .'. X i^awr-'l aatoe eVvry word trna, j UNDERSEA BOATS" IN DEFENSE PUN r--- ir Torpedo Wiib Bange of Twen ty Miles ls Possible. EXPERTS LIKE THE SOBEME ~ * ? Chlcaoo Man 8aye That lt lo Practi cable-Would Hov? Caisson? Four MiiwB AP?rt on Both Coasts-At? mosphero Now Affects Wireless Phons and Torpedoes. ~ High speed torpedoes with an effec tive range ot more than twenty miles, with submarine structures in constant electrical connection with stations on t?e shore and warships a short dhv tance ont-this, In skeleton, is a pro gram sold to be under consideration by our military and navai authorities. There ara so many of these devices which to the ordinary man no tm im possible that this plan was taken td a prominent Chicago authority on elec trical matters with the question: "Ia there anything absurd on the face of thief9 He gare a negative answer, seemingly holding lt OB something theo retically possible'and likely capable of practical demonstration. The plan calls for a .line ot defense hp and down the Atlantic and Pacific coasts lu'the form of submarine cais sons constructed of re-enforced con crete,'located a few hundred feet from the shore and connected with land by I tunneLv these caissons to be about five mi lea apart and connected by telephone and wireless with a central point at Washington through subcentral sta* tiona located inland. These subcentral stations would bo In constant com munication with the patrol fleet of bat tleships and aLeO with" the aeroplanes which-the Aero: Club of America is proposing for> our coast and bordera. Torpedo of. Greatest Power. -The new* weapon said to bo used tn I thia system end to have been devised ' by a superintendent of one bf the plants i of the Crucible-Steel company is a I torpedo , of greater range and power than anything ot the sort now in use. This weapon would'be supplied to the cn i sn ons, winch would have periscopes and aU. necessary Electrical equipment Thc r.truettirea v.-onld ncctl only throe men tor op?ration, lt Ima been estim?t' ed that 5.000 miles of our coast would call ?or this kind, ot protection. ? Thu I WOUld make the,construction of ".'XX ;^ofv these ealssoesvnecessary, and iu -ii ''WOuld be equipped .with ten torpeo .> ? tho cost of which would bo $10,000 each V ^Conceivably thia swould- be n perfeci . protection for PUP coast-if the sysfeu jjVjere extended, ilt ls only, a question ol practicability, nua that is" to bb ?lom oustrnted.'. Who nu pno remembers thi many n^?rvelouwffhlngs that bavo beet ?done iny electrical science and tho at|i collateral therero he cannot afford u dismiss", such aitblng ns thia as nn.es travagant creation of the fancy. Thi ii world laughed at Darlua Oreen and hi! flying machine. ' ? Thc world now be stows Unstinted admiration cm tho aero plane. , i:V.It ls generally found that "new,dc vices which rouse great expectationa'li their earlier stages disappoint to a cet ? tain extent when .'they come Into usc Tho comments bf certain authorities oi these modern contrivances are high!; Instructive. One of them says that th wireless .telegraph' ls extremely subjec ;to: fch'anges' Un wind and' weather am that for the present ita usefulness I limited. . Operators who want to tall over a distance of many hundred mlle try and try again without success" nu then bave to wait until tho otmosph?r gives them a good chance. Atmosphere Affects Wireless Phone, The wireless telephone is much mor sensitive to atmospheric conditions tba; tho Wireless telegraph. Nevertbeles tho authority says tho wireless tele phone will bo useful In the ca?e of vet sels flfty. or a hundred, miles frot shore. tu quite i^ncelvnble that tb equlplte^can bo sb changed as to nei t ra UKO unite vorab! O conditions in a di grce. The u&ephonb bas long been nee On board vtisels OB a 'means of henri n Wt Vt. ir going ou under t to surf nee o the'- vater--for example, the waa against dangerous rocks. One of tho experts wo* asked nat ! > the. recent report that Oerman open tors of submarine* could direct the! .torpedoes by bearing Instead of algl .an* tent presently the perlse?s5vw? become uoueceas?rjv This, be sah wag theoretically, correct, bat making good bit wouid bb a chance-in otn$ wojds, that method bas not been p* feeted to the point of efficiency. Tb British, he said; bad long.been able 1 locate' sob warbys <>y soond. The qu? tioh appears" to be whether they Wi ever' be able to locate 'hem so acct iriiw^ifc?f? them with a torpedo: ?" iThe American may congratulate hin : ?elf that his countrymen ar? ns copa li' 'uneof invention us any elana* people to! tba wbr?a^d that thereto. ?pvemmcnt as to bviftg this ingenr?l mt? ara, ??s os our military ana c. : va*, devteea, vbaVa* fcipiba"- taken inp-" t otbier nation? and P^e^?it * HOPEWELL NEWS * IP , * ?.?.M* . v -r-''rf* '.. ?. '"^ ' Tbe cron ^2 this section ii s.vc sbcut! recovered from tho effect? ot the hail. Cotton has finally com* up to a very good stand, hat it makes tho j fields have a vdry ragged appear- ? ance. . Miss Agnes Orr of Westminster is | visiting her cousins, the MisHes Mos leys. Quite a humber ot parties were given in her honor lost woek. Hopewell boys - who have igone to thc war are Messrs. -Willlo King aud D. Whit Vandiver. Tho Woman's Missionary society met at tho Church Wodnesday ? af ternoon. ! For Sunburn try A. D. S. Per oxide Cream 25c. Varalk, Cher ry and Strawberry Cream today. I Owl Drug Co. JHhey Bodies for FORD Gars Has capacity of t seven passengers. " High grade material. Neat appearance. Reasonable prices. Wo also make commercial bodies and jitneys t? fit any make car. Write for illustrations and prices. The Rock Hill Buggy Co., ?? Rock Hill, S. C. 1 Hopes every Pl Says a glass < limestone from ? ..^.?'V.-.T\.NiNfX?H*<?tS^V;-*-rf?r-i-r ' < ? Why l? wan "and ?he time, feeling neb .dent, worried; sonw achy, dull and tins flays really incapaci ness.- i : - \' If we all would drinking of phoapj?a? before breakf ast w? inf? change would ta| stead of thousands. anaenaic-lool?U?i^ so?l ?nuc74y cciiip??xtons^i crowds of happy, ft cheeked people ever; .reason is that th? ht C?p^j?pt rid ita??f ea .Xffe;\ wasteit\ a??| our present mode of every ounce o? foot taken : into the sfrste: ounce' ot wast? tuai carried out, else ii into the blood/ cleaii the a^h< mw.i HMM-w--aw?-?-mm Security and In establishing banking connections, a business man looks primarily for two things, viz: Security ' and Service. '? This bank offers absolute security to Us deposi tors and endeavors at all times to render prompt and polite st vice to its customers. Peoples Bank of Anderson LOW BLUE RIDGE AND SOUTHERN From Anderson, S. C. 1~ vii* vi?V-: fig than ana woman ? splendid health habit. afr hot water with a teaspoonful of phosphate in it washes poisons iystem, and makes one feel ; V il :lean, sweet and fresh. "\ woman, half morning ni ear ilk inside .organs . ;^jfll r?iis, dcfepon- pf the previous day's accumula- i ? days head- tion of indigestible .waste and! ^ trun?; some body toxins.. Men and women, ?tated by ill- whether sick or well, are advised! ; to drink each ruornin^,? b?f01*0 (I practico the breakfest, a glass of real, hot ked hot water water with a teaspoonful of lime* ; [fit ? gratify- ; stone phosphate m it, 'aiya harm re place. In- less ineana of washing out o5 .;} " of half-sick, the stomach, liver, kidneys and' j s with pasty, ; bowels the indigestible .material, ? ,YC chouid see. waste, sour bile and toxins; thus f l eitlthy, rosy- cleansing, sweetening and purl- 1 rohere. 5?he ? fying/fh'j entire alihientary canal nnan ivieitt lofc^ T m'?xj^?fii? ' stdtnactt. , - rates ?ler HiUions of ^ 11; jiving. For 'their turn at constipation, bilious . || 1 and drink attacks, t?d stomach* sick Ite^lX rA nearly ah nones, rhetunatism, lumbago, mt must be' nervous days and tdeeplesa<n1ghta ,, p ?rments'pnd have become .riMfrvei?anl^ ?aboij* ; . ?1 i ?poisons in tho niorning-inside totV* -<M , jj r: .-, . ' . ': ;- - bhat?- wlM not e???%mch th? % sfNatW-!* | 'e?nnst;^ach--;:^ ' .. | . ?