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STARTS THREE-YEAR SIJNTENCE H. Rudolph Rations Appeared at Court-On County Works. H. Rudolph Rabens, of Charleston came to Walhalla last week, spend ing several days al the Walhalla Hotel. He came last week under a misunderstanding as to the time for Court to convene, and his visit was for the purpose of surrendering him self to the county authorities and-to begin the serving of his three-year sentence on the public works of the county. This sentence was passed by the 8e^'ons Court, after which Rabens was released on a bond of $5,000 pending appeal to the Su preme Court. The lower Court was sustained-and a new trial refuged. Rabens was convicted of receiving stolen goods in connection with the now famous robbery of the Courte nay Manufacturing Company, at Newry, this county, in which McCar thy, a noted safe-blower, and seve ral other "yeggs" of equal promi nence were the principals. Rabens wns once a resident of Walhalla, but left here when a youth and has oince resided in Charleston, where he is generally reputed to have acquired , some $50,000 or more-as proprie tor of a "corner grocery," manager of the Star Theatre, and in other enterprises of similar character. Monday afternoon Rabens left Wal halla for the county poor farm, where he will be with the county hands for three years ?unless there ls some change In the program before that time. Supervisor Mc Allst er refused to ac cept Rabens on the county works, ! and requested that he be sent to ?.he , State penitentiary. It was finally ar ranged, however, that Rabens is to go on the county works, while his ; $5,000 remains on deposit in the People's Rank as a guarantee of good behavior. In case of attempt I to get away, ?ullenness, or the glv- j lng of any trouble whatever by Ra bens to the county overseers or Stew, ard W. R. Cobb, the $5,000 guaran tee is to be taken and forfeited to the county. The deposit of $5,000, which has been up as bond for his 4 appearance will remain In the fu ture as guarantee of good behavior while Rabens ls serving his three years. lt ls understood that Rabens is to receive the intert.it on the do posit of $5,000. Over Thirty-Five Years. In 187 2 there was a great deal of j diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera In- j fantum. It was at this time that i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ilemedy was first brought I into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty-five years main tained that record. From a small beginning its sale and use has ex tended to every part of the United States and to many ?prelgn coun tries. Nine druggists out of ten will recommend lt when their opinion is asked, although they have other medicines that pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, even In the most severe and dangerous cases. For sale by Dr. J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lun ney, Seneca. Master, Magistrates, Etc. The' sub-committee of the County ? . Democratic Executive Committee of this county advise me to publish that the people may nominate in the pri mary election to ba held In August Master, Supervisors of Registration and Magistrates, provided candidates for said places file their pledge, and comply with all rules by July 20, 1908. J- W. Shelor, County Chairman. Just Exactly Rigttt. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years, and find them just exnetly right," says A. A. Fel ton, of Harrisville; N. Y. New. Life Pills relieve without the least dis comfort. Best remedy for constipa tion, biliousness and malaria. 25c. at all drug stores. IHMidly Toy Pistol. Atlanta, Ga.. July 4.-As a result of tho celebration of the Fourth, the toy pistol added another victim to Its list to-day, Marvin Eckerle, Jr., aged 7 years, being shot - and seriously wounded by his playmate, Edwin Gray, aged 10. To provo that the hlaiik cartridge could do no harm young Gray alined the pistol at Eck erle and fired. Inflicting a serious wound In the abdomen. Ironing Made Easy. Maouticturcd by SMOOTHING IRON HEATER CO.. Sumter. S. C. .Saves fuel. Time and the Ironer. Only $2. Sand orders te JNO. T. BRYANT, L?vnl Umd. S.C. COU*TT AOKKT. I. July 8, 1908-28-40. 8 me the young man that puts hts ley In the bank and I will show a man that will make his mark the world, tor he can usually be ended upon In whatever under Ing he is Identified with, ire you that young man? INK OF WALHALLA, WA MIALLA. Pocket Check Books aro Winners! MISS HEARD ENTERTAINS. Old Walhalla Hotel - Scene of Very Happy Gathering Last Week. "Miss Dollie Beard,, At Home, " v Friday Evening, July Third. From 9 to 12," . . ' It has been said, and we have often thought truly, that all the curiosity in the world had been given to, or appropriated by, woman; but that is not true, for in sr'te of the above an nouncement, which was sent out to the "smart set" of Walhalla's society every single recipient, both women and men, gathered at (he Walhalla Hotel on the evening of July 3d to see If it were really true, and no one regretted that his inclination had led him there. Well, was she "at home?" To be sure she was, and she seemed to be expecting us all, too, for when one went in the front door, there were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schumacher to receive and conduct the guest to the parlor. It was a pity we all decided to go the same evening, for Miss Dollie already had two of the most charming young ladies there from Pendleton-Mirses Sadie McPhail and Louise Sloan; but you know how nice Miss Dollie Is. She wouldn't hurt any one's feelings for the world, and made us all feel welcome, whe ther we were or not. Soon after we had all gotten there ; she passed around little cards, upon which were written new names for us all. For example, a young lady received a card, upon which she found "Mr. Byron," and so ie young man received one upon which he found "Mrs. Byron." They were then told to hunt their partners, j These having been found, we were told to sit down abd be quiet. Such j an impossibility! Papers were then dlstribut-d containing sixteen quos Hons to be answered by Mr. and Mr?, i So-and-So." This occupied the at- ? tention of the guests for about twen- I ty minutes, and if some of us had waited till we answered all the ques- j Hons we would have been there yet. ; For instance: "Why is on old maid like a wilted apple? Because she ls hard to pair" (pare). "Which is the happiest of the United States? The State of Matri mony." But Miss Annie/Verner and Jesse Neville, Mrs. Stovall and Lucien Maxwell were very apt and both ! couples answered all but one of the ' questions. The straws were pro- ' doced and the draw declared that Mrs. Stovall and Mr. Maxwell were the winners of the first prize. Who j got the other? Oh, don't ask us j that; they do not want us to tell. The potato carrying contest was a source of much amusement and was indulged in by most of those present. While we were yet in the midst of the excitement caused by the mental and bodily exercises we had just finished, delicious cream and cuke began to appear on the scene as if by magic, and while lt lasted there was a strange stillness throughout the building. We heard a man say the other day that in his young days the "old Ble mann Hotel" was the scene of many happy events such as are not known now a days. But if they had any better times In that day than we did the other evening, we are glad we did not live then, for we would have died with joy. and we are not yet ready for that-especially if there is any probability of Miss Beard's being "At Home" soon again. The Remedy that Does. "Dr. King's New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform." says Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Cen tre, Pa. "It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is do ing mo so much good that I feel confident its continued uso for reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This renown ed cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer ls sold at an drug gists. 50c. and $1, Trial bottle free. Hig Picnic nt Cross Roads. We are requested to announce that there will be a big picnic (in connec tion with the campaign meeting) at CroBs Roads on July 18th. Ample arrangements are being made, so that all will have an enjoyable time, and nothing will be spared to make every one comfortable. An urgent invitation ls extended to the gene ral public and a special Invitation ls extended to the people of the South Union, Fair Play, Townville, Oakway, Earle's ?J, Friendship and Return communities to be present. You should go. It will prove an enjoyable occasion. Rest the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel HUI. N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It I cured a felon on my thumb, and it ' never falls to heal every Bore, burn or wound to which lt ls applied." 25c. at All drug stores. COURT OP GENERAL SESSIONS. Number of Case? IHspo*ed of-Tl ie Grand Jury's Presentment. The Court o? General Sessions for Oconee county convened at Walhalla Monday morning, Judge George E. Prince presiding. Solicitor Boggs and Stenographer Long were both ?pres ent and ready for. the discharge of their duties. The grand Jury returned the fol lowing t rue bills: W. H. Rochester, burglary and lar ceny. W. H. Hopkins, bigamy. John Hardy, perjury. John Henry Certain, housebreak ing. John Mattison, violation of dlspen. sary law. Burt Allen, violation of dispensary law. F. M. Cain, violation of dispen sary law. John Price, violation of dispensary law. J. N. Rhodes, violation of dispen sary law. W. H. Rochester, vlolath n of.dis pensary law. Jerry Cherry, violation of dispen sary law. Charley Cox, violation of dispen sary law. J Simon Gaines, breach of trust. No Rills. James Alexander Earle, rape. Alfred Williams, violation of dis pensary law. Jim Stoddard, violation of dispen sary law. The fonowing cases were called and disposed of: Rowland Turner, assault and bat tery with intent to kill. Guilty of simple assault and battery. John Hardy, perjury. Not guilty. Charley Cox. violation of dispen sary law. Plead guilty. J. N. Rhodes, violation of dispen sary law. . Plead guilty. Sentence suspended. W. H. Rochester, burglary and larceny. Guilty of larceny. W. H. Rochester, violation of dis pensary law. Ple'ad guilty. Burt Allen, volatlon of dispensary law. Plead guilty. Sentenced to serve three months upon the public works oi Oconee county, or pay a fine of $100. The case of the State vs. John H. Certain, housebreaking, is being tried as we go to press. Sentences have not been passed as yet in other cases. Grund Jury's Presentment. Yesterday afternoon the grand Jury sent in their ?n?.l presentment for the term, as follows: South Carolina, Oconee County, (General Sessions Court.)-To the Honorable the Court of General Ses sions: The grand Jury begs leave to make the final presentment for the July term of court as follows: We have examined all bills handed us by the Solicitor and passed on the same. We have not made an examination of the county offices further than to examine bonds of each official, which we find sufficient in each case. We suggest to the General Assem bly of South Carolina the propriety of enacting a State law creating the office of on examiner of the different county offices throughout this State once a year, or more if necessary. And, further, to abolish the office of County Commissioner, and that the duties ot said offley be devolved unon the County Supervisor, and that the County Supervisor be paid a salary of ($1,500) fifteen hundred dollars, with ($300) three hundred dollars additional for an assistant. Also, that the salary of the Superintendent of Education be Increased to twelve hundred dollars per annum. We have, by committee, examined the pour farm and find ll inmates, who are well cared for and content ed. The farm is in good condition and with good prospects for the crops on same. The committee appointed to In spect county Jail found everything in good condition excent the bedding UBed for tl?e prisoners. We beg to present Josephine Price for keeping a disorderly nous Witnesses to prove the same: Miles Cannon, Sam Cannon, Kl rt Hughes, Cliff Hawkins, Jim Elliott, John Bowers, Ed. Clark, Henry Lewis, J. C. Hughes, J. M. V. Clark. Also, Henrietta Barron, Dora Bar ron and Ora Barron for- keeping a disorderly house. Witnesses to prove same as follows: John Holden, Ern est Holden, James Craig, Bascombe Whltmlre. Mack Whltmlre. Ed Gar rett, W. E. Bowers, Fred. White, Pat Dickson and Coal Gray. Also, Anna Hughes, Florence Hughs for keeping a disorderly lion sc Witnesses to prove same: B. H. Powers, Thos. Powers, Frank Merck. Schuford Haynes, Marlon Gray. Dan D. Alexander, Edward Gantt, W. E. Gantt, Jas. Alexander, Jas. Porter. lt has been reportel that H. Ru dolph Rabens, who is under sentence to work on public works of Oconee county, or State Penitentiary, for a period of three (3) years, ls now on the poor farm. We recommend that he be transferred to the State Penitentiary to serve said sentence. Our attention has been called to the number of cases that have been left standing on the docket for one year or moret and we recommend that these cases be disposed of and stop the expense of the witnesses at tending court. Out nf the total of 77 school dis trict? o? Oconee county, 55 have re ported as to the general conditions of the schools In their respective districts, all of which report build ings In good condition with the ex ceptions of the following districts: No. 4 4 without (lesli s ; No. 62 with out desks; No. 49 without desks; No. 58 without desks; No. 47 with out desks; No. 67 without desks; 'No. 51 without desks; No. 16 without desks; No. 71 houses not celled; No. 58 houses not ceiled; No. 76 houses not celled; No. 52 houses not ceiled. We recommend that the trustees of said districts soe that desks are furnished and buildings properly colled. Thanks to the Court for courtesies extended the grand Jury. Respectfully submitted, W. O. Hamilton, Foreman. July 7, 1908. NEWS FROM WESTMINSTER. (Continued from First Page.) man of the local committee, at Fair Play. Misses Hattie and Nannie Stewart, ot Greenville, spent Saturday and Sunday in Westminster with the fam ily bf W. P. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and daughters, Misses Florrie and Rob bio, and son John, of Gainesville, are with the families of J. S. and Dr. W. J. Carter for a while. Miss Win nie, the youngest daughter, arrived week before last. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gaines have for their visitors Mr. Gaines' father, J. J. Gaines, and his son. Leon Gaines, and family, of Gainesville. Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gaines, of High Springs, Fla. T. W. Ballonger, M'sses Annie and Victoria Miller went to Atlanta Sat urday to spend a few days. They returned yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Castleberry were recent visitors to the family of J. 8. Carter. Mr. Castleberry ls pre sident of the First National Bank, Gainesville, Ga. Mrs. T. Peden Anderson and two children, Harriett and Thomas Pe den, returned Saturday from a five weeks' visit to her parents at Opellka, Alabama. Rev. J. R. Moore left Monday for Lake City, S. C., to assist hts brother in-law, Rev. L. N. Chappell, in a pro tracted meeting. Misses Hattie and Laura Mason, ot Lavonia are visiting in Westminster this week. When they moved from here a few years ago they were little tots, and now they have grown to be handsome and cultured young ladies. Clarence Hobson treated us to a quantity of choice peaches last Sat urday, which were srreatly enjoyed. Mi's. L. M. Peden, of Lavonia, ls spending a while with her sons, W. C. and Thomas Peden. M. L. Sewell, of Lavonia, Ga., was in town Sunday. We are always glad to see you, Marvin. Mrs. Ida A. Bradberry and four children, Alfred, Edna, Paul and Vir ginia, of Athens, Ga., are spending a ' month with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Loehr. of Westminster. The little child Paul has been critically ill for some months, and they are here for the benefit of his health. Next week it is our intention to mail our news letter a few hours earlier than usual, and In view of this we wish to say that if there be any announcement or news items of importance that are not likely to come under our observation for next issue, we will appreciate it if our friends will give the matter attention early Monday morning. Mrs. J. N. Hopkins and daughter, Miss Niabol Hopkins, of 8eneca, vis ited at the home of the former's sis ter, Mrs. C. T. Phillips, last week. On Saturday Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Hopkins received a message stating that their sister, Mrs. Dr. Hopkins, of Seneca, was seriously ill. fth?has been in delicate health for more than a year. A. L. Cosset t. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the public that any entry on my lands for the purpose of hunting, Ashing, digging roots, herbs, or for passing through said lands for any purpose whatsoever, is hereby prohibited, and any person entering said lands for any purpose whatever will be prose cuted to the fullest extent of the law. C. M. TUCKER, 28-31? Salem. S. C. 9UAJRTERMUS & TANNERY, Contractors and Builders, ARCHITECTS. Plans furnished with all estimates for Contracts. Write or call on us, WESTMINSTER, S. C. 40 WANTED ! I WANT all the Chickens and Eggs in the County, and will pay the highest market price, either cash or goods, and will sell you GROCER IES as ? ? CHEAP OR CHEAPER than any one. Please give me a trial. T. M. LITTLETON, Jr. THE GROCERY MAN, WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA. * CANDIDATES' CARDS. * Announcements will be inserted un der this heading at the uniform rate of $3.00, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. FOR UNITED STATES SENATE. I beg to announce my candidacy for the United States Senate in the approaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this State. , R. G. RHETT. FOR SHERIFF. ' I hereby announce myself as a can. ! didatr for Sheriff of Oconee County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic porty in the primary election. Respectfully, C. E. GAILLARD. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to tho oTftce of Sheriff, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary elec. tion. W. M. KAY. I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the pri mary election. J. N. FITZGERALD. I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for Sheriff of Oconee coun ty, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic Darty in the primary election. S. H. SNEAD. The friends of B. R. MOSS re spectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff Oconee county, subject action Democratic party in the pri mary election. FOR THE STATE SENATE. We are authorized to announce J. R. EARLE as a candidate for re election to the State Senate, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. We are authorized to announce E. E. VF.RNER as a candidate for the ??tate Senate, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party in the primary election. FOR CIRCUIT SOLICITOR. I am a candidate for Solicitor ot the Tenth Judicial Circuit, Bubject to the Democratic primary election. J. J. McSWAIN. I am a candidate for the office of Solicitor of the Tenth Judicial Cir cuit of South Carolina, subject to the rules ot the Democratic primary. I have served In Court continuously for six years as Court Stenographer since completing my law course, and I am familiar with the duties'of the Solicitor's office. M. C. LONO. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office ot Solicitor of the Tenth Circuit, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary election, and to support the nomi nees of the Democratic party In said primary. PROCTOR A. BONHAM. I am a candidate for Solicitor ot the Tenth Judicial Circuit, subject to the Democratic primary. A. H. DAONALL. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVE8. The friends of PAUL P. SULLI VAN hereby announce him a candi date for the House of Representa tives, subject to the action of the Democratic party In the primary elec tion. The friends of WILLIAM M. FEN NELL hereby announce him as a can didate for the House of Representa-. ttveB, subject to the action of the Democratic party in tho primary elec tion. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives for another term, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party in the primary election. COKE D. MANN. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. W. M. BROWN, Oakway, S. C. FOR CLERK OF COURT. DR. G. C. PROBS/T ia hereby an nounced us a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party in the primary election. With sincere appreciation for past favors. I respectfully announce my candidacy for re-eloctlon to the office of Clerk of Court of Oconee county, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party in the primary election. C. R. D. BURNS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of the Clerk of the Court, subject to the action, of the Democratic party In the primary election. JOHN F. CRAIG. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Supervisor of Oconee ' county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. W. C. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Supervisor of Oconee coun ty, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party in the primary election. B. F. DOUTHIT. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Supervisor of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. L. H. V. HOBSON. The friends of NATHANIEL PHIL LIPS announce him as a candidate for Supervisor of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party In the primary election. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supervisor of Oconee, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party in the ensuing primary. D. F. MCALISTER. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. Through solicitation of friends and neighbors, I announce myself as a candidate for County Auditor, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. T. M. Kl .KOI >. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of County Auditor, subject to the action of the- Democratic party in the pri mary election. RICHARD W. GRUBBS. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Auditor of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. R. N. SMITH. FOR CORONER. At the request of my many friends, and having made a good run four years ago, I now announce myself as a candidate for Coroner of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary elec. tion. W. H. COLE. JR. Oakway, S. C. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Coroner of Oconee County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party in the ensuing primary. LEE KERR. Good will to all men! I respect fully announce myself as a candi date for the office of Coroner of Ooo-1 nee county, subject to the Demo cratic primary election. To my friends. J. J. COX, Tugaloo Township. The friends of E. P. WOOD most respectfully announco him as a can didate for the office of Coroner of Oconee county, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary election. R. D. OELKERS, son of the late D. Oelkers, hereby announces himself as a candidate for the office of Coroner, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party In the primary election. At the solicitation ot friends, i hereby announce myself as a candi date for Coroner of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party in the primary election. ROBERT H. BOYD, Seneca. FOR COUNTY 8UPKRINT1 NDENT OF EDUCATION. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Superintendent of Educa tion of Oconee county, subject to tho action of the Democratic party in tho primary election. WADE C. HUOHS. I'respectfully announce my candi dacy for County Superintendent of Education for Oconee county, subject to tho rules of the Democratic party in the primary election. J. S. COLLEY I hereby announce myself a candi? date for Superintendent of Educa tion of Oconee county, subject to tho. action of the Democratic party in the primary election. JOHN L. McWHORTER. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Superin tendent ot Education ot Oconee county, subject to the action ot the Democratic party in the primary olection. T. A. SMITH. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for County Superintendent ot Education, subject to the Demo cratic primary election. J. H. CANTRELL. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary elec tion. JOHN W. REYNOLDS. Tho trends of W. STILES BAR RON hereby announce him as a can didate for Treasurer of Oconee coun ty, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic party in the primary election. We are requested to announce the name ot Q. A. NORMAN as a candi date for Treasurer of Oconee County, subject to the action af the Demo cratic party lu the primary election. The frlendB of J. WALTER ALEX ANDER respectfully announce him a candidate for the office ot Treasurer of Oconee County, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Treasurer of Oco nee county, subject to the action ot the Democratlc'party in the primary election. JAS. FURMAN MORTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Treasu rer of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. JOE E. HOPKINS. We are authorized to announce the name ot D. H. ROWLAND as a can didate for Treasurer ot Oconee county, subject to the action of th? Democratic party in the primary elec tion. t hereby announce myself as a can. didate for re-election to the office ot County Treasurer, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic, party in the primary election. W. J. SCHRODER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, At the solicitation of nobody, but because I want the office and need the money, I hereby announce my self as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the action of the Democratic party In the primary election. EDWARD CALLAS. The friends of MASSIAH COBB respectfully announce him as a can didate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party In the primary election. The frlendB of JOS. M. KELLEY, knowing him to be a competent and all-round road man, and capable of filling the office in every respect, an nounce him as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Com missioner for Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party In the primary election. EARLE W. LOWERY. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Com missioner of Oconee, subject to the action of the Democratic party in tho primary election. J. BENNETT HILL. At the request of many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Oconee county, subject to the Dem ocratic primary election. Your sup port will be appreciated. (REV.) w. T. MCALISTER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of- County Com missioner, subject to the action ot the Democratic party in the primary election. J. H. ALLEN. The many friends of J. R. ZACH ARY respectfully announce him asa candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Oconee county, sub ject to the action of the D?mocratie party In the p.unary election. The friends of JOHN L. CH AS TA i N hereby announce bim as a can didate for County Commissioner of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the pri mary election. The friends of C. H. WHITMIRB most respectfully announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner of Oconee county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic party In the primary election. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Conn./ Commissioner of Oconee county, sub ject to the action of the D?mocratie party In the primary election. J. L. TALLEY. I hereby announce myself as a caa. didate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic party In the primary election. J. L. MILLER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner of Oconee county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the pri mary election. E. M. Du PRK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Oconee county, sub ject to tho action of the Democratic party in the ensuing primary elec tion JOHN M. COLLINS, I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action ot the Democratic party in the pri mary election. J. FULTON HUNNICUTT.