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KKSFLTS IN THIC STATIC. State Executive Committee Declares Result of the First Primary. Columbia, Sept. -'''he state D?mocratie Executive Committee met last night in the ofllce ol' Hie Secretary of State at the State House and declared the official results of thc recent primary election. The second primary will lie held on Sep tember IB. Tho olllcial returns put Scarborough and Caiisler in the sec ond race for Railroad Commission er, although I lampton ran close for position. The following were? declared to he in Hie second race: l?'oi' Governor. Cole I.. Blcasc. c. C. Featherstone. , For Adjutant General. \V. NV. Moore. .1. M. Richardson. For Railroad Commissioner, .lames Cansler. O. C. Scarborough. Those Elected, Tile following were declared as having been elected on ?he (list pri mary: Lieutenant Co -emor--Charles A. Smith. Attorney Ceneral--.1. Fraser Lyon. Secretary of State-lt. M. Alc. Cown. Comptroller General- A. W. Jones. Superintendent oi Education- J. E. Swenringen, state Treasurer--R. H. Jennings These are declared the nominees of the Democratic party. The following were declared the nominees for Congress from the various districts: First District George S. Legare. Third District Wyatt Aiken. Fourth District .ios. T? Johnson. Fifth District-D. E. Finley. Seventh District- A. F. Lever. A second primary is ordered from the foiiowii, > districts: Second District-James F. Byrnes and .las. o. Patterson. Sixth Dlstr.'ct- .1. E. Ellerhe and P. A. Hodges. (Hlicial Vote, The following ls 'he official vote for stat'- olllcers: I'or Governor. Cole L. ?lease .i i I John T. Du nea n . 1,430 C. C. Featherstone .?10,015 F. ll. Hyatt . 5,4 3? Thos. G. McLeod .2"), 203 John G. Richards, .ir . 9,770 l-'or Lieutenant Governor. E. Walker Duvall .1 1,1107 Chas. A. Sinit lt.59,017 Adjutant and Inspector General. W. W. Moore.10,720 (aas. Newnham .21,483 J. M. Richardson .32,000 I'or Attoiney Genera). H. li. Evans .27,032 J. fraser Lyon . 73,803 I'or Railroad Commissioner. ?James Cansler .I 1,320 ( !. Mci), llanipton .22,030 (!. ll. Mahon .I 8,3?0 O. C. Scarborough .24,090 To Purni a State's Roads. Governor Carroll. of Iowa,has j o posed that the width ol' that Stale's roads lie cut down from 00 lo 4(1 feet und thal Ibo strip- of l.-md thus suv 1 lie turned over lo the farmers for culti vation. Ile believes i hat lo feet w ide enough for M (.omitry road : that such a road will he liol ter and mot.nsi I y cared for than a wi 1. rone, and thal 'JO extra feet now allowed issimply wasted, The title to this land. if t lie plan is carried out. naturally \rM> in the owners of land nd joining the roads, as the state's righi io it i> simply for highway purposes, so the mensure will lie popular with farmers, li i^ osl? mated thai 8,?tK>,(XK) bushels of corn can he added ii> Iowa'- crop, and $3per capita to her wealth, if this land is farmed. Teller, Salt Rheum and Eczema An- cured hy ChnntlH't'lnht's Snlvp. inn- ii}t|>licn h rt li. vc* thc itching inul Inn ainu si iisuiion. SHAKE IT OFF Hid Vuurself of F II necessary Bur dens-A Walhalla Citizen Shows Von How. Don't hear unnecessarj burdens. Burdens ol' a had hack are untie, - essa ry, i lol rid ol' i Item. Donn's Kidney Fills cure had hacks: Cure Lune. weak and aching backs ; Cure every form of kidney ills. Lol- ol' local endorsement to provo this. Mrs. R. A. McLOOS, W. Main si reel. Walhalla, s. c.. says: "To say that Donn's Kidney Fills have given me great relief is expressing the fact mildly. I'or some time I -uti'.oed from dull heartaches and hart pains across my kidneys which often made me feel miserable. I a: length procured a box ol Donn's Kidney Pills al Dr. .1. W. Hell's drug store, and i am glad say that they help ed me in every way. My kidneys are now much strongor and my health is improved." For sale by all dealer-;. Price r>0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the Fnltcd States. Remember the name-Doan's and take no other. To the Democratic ol i wish to take this opportunity county who have given nie their my candidacy tor Governor ami to until the polls close in the second tion ls short, and 1 will not have the many ol' them personally. From the I he assurances received already from confident of being the next Governor cannot be achieved without the ans I wish io say that from now headquarters in Columbia, where will be attended to, and where my Sincerely, Columbia, S. C.. September 1. CANDIDATES COUNT THE COS'I Statements Filed hy County Ollice? Seekers as Jo Expenses. Following is a list o? tho candi dates and the amounts Of their ex penses as shown by the statements Hied by them and sworn to: HOUKC Ol' Representatives. J. W. Shelor. $ 1 I .1. .1. Haley . 15 7.". .1. H. Harris . 13 1" F. M. Cary. I ! A uditor. C. C. Craig .$25 -Mi li. W. G rubba . Hi I" T. M. Girod . l l . .1. 1?. Reese . 7.". ! Treasurer. NV. n. Barnett .$32 50 lt. II. Alexander. 17 05 .1. W. Reynolds .(No returns. ) I., ll. Kim lodi . I'". .M? W. J. Schroder . 2-1 -."? .1. E. Hopkins . in LT. ( 'on II ty ( 'oin missioner. .1. II. Uro wu .$12 ?I> C. II. \V b ii mire . ll .J.". .1. II. Allen . .".Ob .1. \V. I lair .i No returns. I W. s. Prichard . 12 25 Jesse ll. Smith . ll 7.". J. H. Miller . (1 ?HI W. R. Hunt . 13 no J. C. Chastaln . 7 50 Supervisors Regis! ration. John C. Reeder .None. John W. Cannon .None. \\\ M. I.?-in mo ii s.25 W. N. Bruce . None. .fudge ol' Probate. I). A. Smith .$15 7.". Magi.st rates. Keowee Township \V. A. (?rant .None. White water Township Jesse Lay .None. Not a minnie should he lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as ibo child becomes hoarse, or even after the croit p.\ cough ap pears, will prevent th.- attack. Sold by Mr. J, W. Bell, Walhalla; < J, W. Wickliffe, W w I nion. "Timi Hoy Saved India." I d<> mit know the name of the lad of I whom I am going i<? tell yon; but 1 know thai <>n his simple per forma ll.>f duty, in the face nf danger and death, rested the fate of ail empire. I heard the story told by one who had ii from the lips nf Colonel Kd wa rd cs, ami who closed it with the words: ..That boy: saved India." The -ti.Moi Delhi were thronged I with nat ?ye I roo ps w bo had risen in re hellion against the ICnglish. They had gol possession of the anns, and now they wore rushing into the houses of the liuroponns, indiscriminately mas sacring all (hey could seize, and vent ing their haired in tho most horrible outrages and torture. The arsenal was theirs, with ?is almost inexhaustible store- of munitions of war. They bad seized all of the public buildings, hill they bail forgotten Ibu telegraph ?.Mice. TIlO boy of whom I write perceived this, nm] rushed to it, escaping as by a miracle the notice of Ibo insurgents, Ile rushed in al the open door (all 1 be id erk s had lied), and dashing to the telegraph w ires, sent olfthis: "The native troops lia ve g< .! possession of Hie inns : t bey have killed"-*- and ho mined several of the. most prominent -"they are in open rebellion, murder ng all Kuropeans." Ile got no further, A sen of dark, cruel aces .-urged around bini, and he w;is nil down, Rut tho message was beyond heir power, lt had Hushed io Lahore; i was sen! on io Pesiiawur, and soon iho native troops were disarmed, Again I piole the word- of Colonel Kdwurdest 'Had the troops in tho Punjab risen villi .inns in their band.-, the ICllglish nii-t have been driven into the sea." \ nd Ibis is what a I li ty did. Now. great as was Ibo deed and ?ls dTocl.s, ii wa- bul doing bravely tho vork dod -et before him; and every lay ho give- to eacli ol' us our task and ?ur duty. The sooner wo see this, tho iel I er ; for no one ?S SO yoting but (?od nay give bim thc message ol' life lo peed on, telling ol' Christ w ho hore our ?HSOil I lie ero--, paid lin- debt for us, md died that we who H'USl in and obey lim may live. Voters South Carolina: to thank the friends it? every loyal ami unwavering support in request a continuance of their efforts primary. The time before that elec opportunlty to communicate with Indications ol* the first primary, and every section of the State, 1 am of South Carolina, but the victory ?stan --' of my friends In each county, until the next primary I will have matters pertaining to the campaign friends may communicate with me. C. C. FEATH ERSTON13. 1 :> 1 t). Adv. NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR. Georgia Convention Endorses Moke Smith for Presidency. Atlanta, Qa., Sept. l.- Former Governor Hoke Smith "canto back" politically to-day, when he was nom inated for dovetonr ol (ieorgia and endorsed for the Presidency of the United States in 1912, by the State Democratic Convention here. He was nominated for Governor with 2:!3 votes, against 7S for Joseph M. Brown, the present Governor, the balloting being under the county unit system. The resolution en dorsing Mr. Smith for the Presidency was adopted unanimously. Some disorder attended the pre sentation Of Governor Crown's name as a candidate for tjie Guber natorial nomination. Delegate Griffith, of llaralson county, who made the nominating speech, was three times stopped hy jubilant Smith shouters, finally leaving tho lloor. Smith lenders made one last appeal to their tuen to be quiet and Grifllth was brought hack to resume bis speech. Ile then announced that be bad given thc only copy of it to a newspaper man, and could not finish. Enough of the speech al ready bad been made, however, to place the Governor's natue in nomi nation. Turill' baw Denounced. The platform, which was unani mously adopted, denounced and con demned the Pay ne-Aid rich tariff law, together with thc Republican admin istration, for its "complete breach of faith with tito American people." The plat form doola res the Repub lican administration revised the tar in upward instead of downward, as promised, and increased burdens were imposed. In pari the platform , declares : "So monstrous a fraud has been practiced on tito American people that no further demonstration is needed ol" the fact thal the Republi can party '-an never be trusted to give relief from tariff burdens." Would Disfranchise Ignorant. The disfranchisement of the igno ran! and purchasable vote is endors ed and one plank urges the same protection tor foreign and domestic corpora i ions as is accorded the Indi vidual. A law prohibiting lobbying and the ?limination of corporations from politics is strongly urged. A complet*? revision of rates lo and from the ports ls endorsed and tho platform unqualifiedly declares that the Stale, with an extensive ocean front, with four excellent ports, Should receive I Ile benefits of snell a situation, and declares that the "ar bitrary ami excessive rates now ex acted by the carriers aro unjust and deprive the people of Georgia of their natural advantages." Your kidney trouble may be of lom; standing, it may be either acute or chronic, but whatover it is Foley's Kidney Remedy will aid you to get rid ol' ii quickly ?ind restore your natural health and vigor, .One bot tle of Foley's Kidney Remedy made me weil." said J. Sibbull, of Grand View, Wis. Commence taking it now. .1. w. indi. Electricity fruin Mle .Ionian. A company recently formed in Paris proposes io mili/e the river Jordan io furnish electric light, beni and power l<> all Palestine. From ?ls source in Mount Lebanon tn Luke Tiberias (lie .1 o rd ?i n descends willi groa i rapid i ty. Be tween Moroni and thc Inko, a distance of only aboi'I I" miles, the little river falls lisb feet. !t is calculated that $I .niiii.iiou will snIHep to const ruct tho works needed lo pill the Jordan into the ranks ol' thc hard-working ri vers nf the world, thus Ibo hiosl sacred nie nu tries appear In 1 ie no more capable tn.MI the app?tits of nature's greatest marvels to stay the hard band of prac!?eal science. 1)011'I waste your money bu.vitig plasters when yon can get a bottle of Olia tn beria in's Liniment for 25C. A iiieie of flannel dampened with thin liniment is superior to any plas ler for lame back, pains In the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by Seneca Pharmacy; c. C. Man in, Clemson College, 33 P <T> ea P -T? 5< c o ri P $ B 13 p p p ?1 mw i/. otp cor a- o g Sw S3 ts t> ? ri 3-2 c. . ! t> . ! 3 . 5 O o P WW ~ P o O'/ p o. - p o Ox S rr? 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