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\ g- ? - , ggr CANDIDATES COLUMN FOR CONGRESS i We are authorized to announce W. W. BRADLEY as a candidate j i for Congress from the Third Congressional district who pledges himi.-lf to abide the results of the: . i._>mocrat:c primary. > I I am a candidate for re-election t i Congress, subject to the rules of th 'Democratic party. FRED H. DOMINICK. i er?t Ipimp JULilVl A V??? i We are authorized to announce Senator J. Howard Moore as a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the Eighth district subject to the i rules and regulations of the Democratic party. "I hereby announce myself a candidate for Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina, comprising the Counties; of Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens' and Newberry and promise to abide I" r*,?? of Democrat5" j > Primary election.. , * " ~ T. FRANK McCORD i ' < i We are authorized to announce H . - j; ' S. Blackwell, Laurens, as a canui-, ar.to for the office of Solicitor of j ho Eightht Circuit, subject to the, rule of the Democratic primary,, and he pledges himself to abide the; result of the primary. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES"1 We are authorized to announc W. WALLACE HARRIS as a cand' j t'ate for the House of Representatives who pledges himself to abide the re j suts of the Democratic primary. i We are authorized to announce Melvin J. Ashley as a candidate or re-election to the House of Represen . tatives from Abbeville County. Mr ' Ashley promises to abide the result ! f the Democratic primary election | I I hereby announce mysel/ a candi , date for re-election to the House of. Representatives from Abbeville Coun i ty and agree to abide the result of the Democratic primary. R. H. McADAMS. Many friends of HUBERT CO> hereby announce him a candidate to I You've I> i ] 1 |{ Clearing Our |j Them To Gre [i Us Just Now k o 1 n ffi oaie covering ffi Stores Is Drav\ gj It's A Bargair j? dent Everyboc 1 Just 19 K - I Lett I: | We've | J. M. h'e House of Representatives from' Abbeville County and he agvees t | abide the result of the Democrat! Primary election. Friends. i We are authorized to announce' Thomas A. Putnam as a candidate for the house of representatives and. he pledges himself to abide the result of the democratic primary. SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCA-! TION. I We are authorized to announce PAUL H. MANN as a candidate for Superintendent of Education for Abbeville County who will abide the result of the democrats primary. We are authorized to ' announce W. J. EVANS as a candidate for reelection as superintendent of education who pledges himself to aside the result of the democratic primary. | ~ I CLERK We are authorized to announce R B. Cheatham as a candidate for Clerk of Court, subject to the rules of ihe Democratic party and he j pledges himself to abide the result! of the primaries. ' i x h~reby announce myself as' candidate'for office of Clerk ?fj Court for Abbeville County, and will abide the result of the primary. i J. L. Perrin. i I CORONER. J " 1 .T i We are autnorizeu iu un...?- , C. COX as a candidate for Corone-I of Abbevile County. He pledges j himself to abide the result of the. Democratic primary. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi. I date for 'Sheriff of Abbeville County j in the Democratic Primary, and I j pledge myself to be governed by the, rules and to abide the result of the, primary. FOSTER B. McLANE j ! I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville County in the Democratic Primary, and 11 pledge myself to' be governed by tha rules and to abide the result of the primary. C. J. BRUCE. I hereby announce myself a candi- j date for Sheriff of Abbeville Coun-) ty in the Democratic Prnmary, and j I pledge myself to be governed by1 lever Seer Like These Stock Preparato enwoodi Is More rhan The Money Entire Big Stock: ring The Wise Bi i Opportunity T iy Is Eager For I More Buyi before We Put Clearance Pi Our Entire Stock ANDERS' the rules and to abide the result of I the primary. J. X. BLUM SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Supervisor' of Abbeville County and agree to' abide by the results of the Democratis primary. D. Emory Newell. We are authorized to announce W. T. MAGILL as a candidate for election to the office of supervisor who pledges himself to abide the re suit of the democratic primary. T ! I hereby announce myself as can didate for Supervisor of Abbevill I County and will abide the result o the primary. L. W. KELLER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Supervisor of Abbeville Couijty and agree to abide the result of the primary election. . W. A. STEVENSON I hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor of Abbevill County and will abide the result o the primary. HUGH BOWEN. SUB-SUPERVISOR We are authorized to announce A. C. BOWIE as a candidate for the office of sub-supervisor who pledges himself to abide by the results of the democratic primary. We are authorized to announce J. D. DUNCAN as a candidate for Sub-Supervisor of Abbeville County He pledges himself to abide the re suit of the Democratic primary. ? *' **; ( We are authorized to announce George W. Calvert &j a candidate for Sub-Supervisor of Abbeville County. He pledges himself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. MAGISTRATE. I hereby announce mysolf can didate for Magistrate for the city o Abbeville, subject to the Democrat: rules. E. M. BOND. R. S. McCombs is hereby announc ed as a candidate for Magistrate a Abbeville Court House and pledge himself to abide the result of th democratic primaries. M. E. Hollingsworth ?s hereby t Values I ry To Moving jjj Important To s WeGet. The | sin Both Our jjj iyer. a i 11 n i-1 If hat is Jlvi- g t- $ 9 I ng Days | Move I J if rices On g 7 3 s if 3 ON CO. s u ELCLELCLCLCIELCLCUCLCLEIELE nil 111 IJIJIJ l!J lllllJllilaJllllJ 17 v / A "Isn't it curious by A monih ago niv pi" for a man hoiking blin* c:i the etitfe 1 the zip of a racing beciirhy. and c^rtciir for joy in life? An bodily organs ? n**i << T. . r " J USL U Ul/Lliv, Oi. regular bowel move when you study it c n* ron?finfi I jmi _ji1iTri|iiiiWmi? 4 iLj 1 ' linked 01 LiMj.tivcs 1 dcwi t SCjiii.'S hid jOuii Zi/iiSt l o( Uic iiilestiiies, co Ire food waste aion | "L ;*: j"e::'s consl thorough bowel n:c ( a person can have. Nujol is sold by ; trade mark. Wr sey), 50 Broadwj i j IftnwaiMQUMUii Tks Modei Ntr RE 6. J.S. 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A well equipped Library, i For catalog and further informi tion apply to the College 6-28 13wkt WARSAW'S FALL MORE DISASTROUS THAN IF GERMANS HAD CAPTURED PARI: The experience of a Baltimor business man who has just returne from an eleven month's stay j; Warsaw, in regard to the horrors o Bolshevism as seen so near the bal tie front, and the fight which Pc land is making to save tfseit iror ruin, is extremely important. Mr. Edward H. Bouton, one of th leading business men of the citj who for eleven mon:hs was engage in important work in Warsaw helf ing the Polish Government to solv its housing and sanitary problem; claims that the fall of Warsaw would be far more disastrous to civ lization than even the capture o Paris would have been if the Gei mans had been able to loot thj city. 1 Between Bolshevism, with its un speakable crimes, and civilizatio | Mr. Bcuton holds that Polan j stands as the only safeguard. As J man of wide experience, of exceed ingly clear judgment, his views ar ! of tie utmost importance at th J present moment when Warsaw i endangered and when there is possibility that Poland may fall be fore the armies of Russia. If w 2 had not known the World War. th a???MBg BIlttlUHIBII? 1 ! !? what simple means goor". hca'th ivsical condition was everything down a job and supporting a it of a breakdown. Today I am a colt and the digestion of an osi lly happy. And, after all, isn't it d what is health but regular fun incipally the organ of waste eiim f-nirfhl- inn tYiat 1\J11 i,uJul -foments?pointed out the true roa >ut, the Nujol way is really the c ^ - '"ifa , or irritating the system, like n taking, by an entirely new prii e. 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I E t i gigantic struggle along the Polish t] , j front for 700 or 800 miles would be ti -'counted one of the world's great a , wars. . ; I There are possibilities in the *1 5 present situation now being recog- ^ e;nized in England and France which a d may bring on a greater war than " n(that through which the world re- s f cently passed. ,r > j If Russia with its 180,000,000 v people and its vast resources in raw y 11 materials can break through Poland n or break down that country and h e unite w'rth Germany, we shall face t the great danger which 'ar-see'ng li 1 men during the whole of the Euro- o ?- pean- War realized might come t; t With the military snirit of I Germany .still alive and unconquer- d -v ed, dominating in leadership the 1< i- 180,000,000 people of Russia there tl f would be potentialities for evil n which may "well make the world ti t shudder. i When the Allied and American I I i- armies failed to take possession of j n Berlin, Vienna and Constantinople i d the most stupendous blunder in j a human history was made, and to; l-ithat failure is due the imminence of. e the dangers which we now face. If e the armies of the Allies and of Am-j s erica had held full possession of a j Berlin, Vienna and Constantinople' there would have been no possible! e way for the spirit of Bolshevism to i p spread, and the danger which I Bflf ? 1 ' ^ i ' ' ;|| ' |\ \ E ' v n **: i 1 ; '# K .*rv" I J 4-; I < V H JT\J w v- 1 J lealth ' I fl ': i -ail - VI , *$ is o'ten plainer1 ? j it ought not to he, im;!y. I wr-s Mobnew m?n, J have trich. I am ren'Jy 1 health that makes ?|jj ctioning o? ?).\ the ination ? introduced me to '-'<3 d to health. And, . >n!y logical method the cathartics and nciple Nujol simply / jscles in the walls 5 should, to squeeze of the system. ! * ;|| ire maintain easy, he healthiest* habit earing the Nujo! Co. (New J er- \ ?eel of Danger ". Complaint T" t: (' 1 ftipation I mmrrr. ~ " . .. . . ?ill i Pounds lama Man Was Weak; I % But is Now Strong. ad no appetite, and at morning I Idn't feel like getting up. I was eading of Ziron and decided I would: ry it . . . j,.. '"Will say that Ziron is a good roedi-j I'ne. I have gained ten pounds in aur months. Am strong and have a ood appetite." 1 Ziron Is a mild iron tonic, good for . oung and old. ft helps to restore be system, when run-down by over- i rork, under-nourishment, caused *by i tomaeh or bowel disorders, or as a , Ja esult of some weakening illness. ' $1 Get Ziron from your druggist ells it on a money-back guarantee. ireatens the world under condi-/ ons now existing would have beeo ^ voided. American troops, knowing that hey had the Huns on the run, wept 'hen they received word of the rmisice, and this we have frpm i len who were engaged in the truggle on the battle front. They ; ealized that a tremendous blunder ras being made, and the world will . -r, ? et have to face a loss in men ann loney infinitely greater than would avt been the cost in lives and U reasure if we had gone "on to Ber- -J n." It was so clear that, that was ur only escape from present condiions that the Manufacturers Record has never been able to unerstand how anyone could have -> joked ahead and not have foreseen *> fie present chaos if we failed in the larch "On to Berlin."?Manufao r>? i . , Ill CI S HCtUlU. ' -?VI;: : K^^^calcd TV4S ONLY 'W*mr at yours cooccas [HAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE I