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CANDIDATE CARDS. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives subject to the Democratic primary. _J. B. STROM4N. FDR^slffiRTFT^ I hereby announce myself as a candidate in the enming primary for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Orangeburg County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Respectfully, JOHN Hi DUKES. I hereby announce myself, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Orangeburg County, subject to the articles of the Democratic primary. Respectfully, \ a. m. salley. ^IfobTsvpekxisor. ..; I hereby -announce myself as a candidate for Supervisor, subject to endorsement of the Democratic prim ary. D. m. WESTBURY. I announce myself a candidate for Supervisor. Having had much neper ience in road building and county af fairs generally, many voters realize that I am thoroughly competent. I am respectfully, T. m. HALL. At the solicitation of my friends I hereby announce myself a candidate in the coming primary for the office of Supervisor of Oraugeburg County subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. R. N. OWEN. I announce myself a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, sub ject to the rules governing the Dein acratic primary. F. J D. FELDER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of 'County Super visor, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. M. C. EDWINS. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of County Super visor, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primaries. T. D. A. LIVINGSTON. We hereby nominate Hon. L. S. Connor and call upon him to, become a candidate for the office of County Supervisor, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. MANY CITIZENS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of County Super visor and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic Prim aries. P. W._ HARbEY, F^R^oltO^ElT^ I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Coroner, subject to the Democratic primary. F. N. RICKENBAKER. Superintendent of Education. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Superintendent of Education subject to ratification by the Democratic Primary this Summer. E. H. HOUSER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for^ounty Superintendant of Education subject to ratification by the approaching Democratic Prim ary. D. H. MARCHANT, Jr I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent I of Education of Orangeburg County, subject to the result of the Democrat ic Primary. L. W. LIVINGSTON. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of County Super intendent of Education of Orangeburg County, subject to the result of the Democratic Primary. v EDGAR L. CULLER I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rules governing the Democratic prim aries. A. ?. FAIR. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby aunounce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of | County Auditor, subject to the Dem ocratic primary. _T. _ M. McMICHAEL. TOWN^H??COM^USSIOXE^ I hereby announce myself as a| candidate for Commissioner for Prov idence Township, subject to the Democratic primary. G. G. SHULER, THE HOME NEST you have made for your loved ones should oe protected against fire. What you have worked so hard for should not be left to the mercy of the unmerciful flames. Have Us Insure Your House against fire today. Then if fire does come you will have the means to make another home without delay. Don't put the matter off. Many a man has put off insuring just one day too long. Boa ZEIGLilR & DIBBLE Today, Tommorrow r.;;y be too Lite..? i VANDALISM IN LOUVRE. Because of the Destruction of Paint ings They Are to Be Incased. Another act of vandalism at the Louvre has been committed. Just before the museum closed lor the day a girl took from her pocket a pair of scissors and deliberately lacerated In gres' flne picture of the Sisiine chap el, piercing the eyes of tiie pope and three cardinals. A guardian, who was a witness of the act, arrested the girl, .who staged that she disfigured the picture that she might be taken into custody. This is the third outrage of the kind committed in the Louvre within twp months, and it is felt that if the priceless collections there are to be adequately saieguarded radical re forms must be introduced in the sur veillance of the galleries and their contents. As a result, it has been decided that certain pieces of sculpture?notabiy the famous Venus of Ml'.o?are to be the object of special protection. Glass is to be placed in front of several chefs d'oeuvre of painting, and, in ad dition to an increase in the number of guardians, fifty plain iclothes police men are to be added to the staff.? Modern Society. Socialism in Hungary. In Hungary a noticeable factor, writes our Budapest correspondent, it che ejuormous influence Cmat Ger many, Italy and Engiuud wield. Ev ery work of value dealing with the diverse forms at Socialism has beer translated and scattered broadcast ill all disaffected and discontented areas Fines and imprisonment increase, bus the literature of social democracy ie flooding village, hamlet, and tow:, with new ideas and providing new forces. Certainly one or the besi equipped printing establishments I have ever seen outside England is that of the Socialists in Budapest. U is an enormous place. It represents money and it makes money, and mon ey means organization, and from tnis flows power.?Pall Mall Gazette. Littl Man, Big Had. John 0. Archebold, the other John D. of the Standard Oil Company, and the active working principal, is about five feet three inches in height, bin his head is Mg enough lor a sevpn footer. It is a remarkable head, phy sically speakhig, and when Archbolo was on the w.tness stand the news paper cartoonists accentuated bis phrenological bumps. Once he leaped from the chair and snatched a pencil from a cartoonist's fingers. Like the other John D. this one has a pet college, the Syracuse University, to which he has contributed more than a million dollars. "Hous of th Baskervilles." Conan Doyle's "Hound of the Bas kervilles," a "fearsome animal." is said to have Its origin in the legends of packs of spectral hounds, which are popuiar in various parts of Eng- | land and Wales. In the North of England these apparitions are known as "Gabriel's hounds:" in Devon, the "WIsk," "West,'- or "Heath hounds: ' in Wales, "Gron Annwn," or "Own Wybir,'' and in Cornwall, the "devil's dandy dogs.'' They are supposed to be evil spirits hunting the souls of the dead. > Royal Joke Not Appreciated. Leopold of Belgium has been play ing his royal joke about his unroyal pranks for many a year, laying ev ery story of his unseemingly behavior to his "double" in Paris, M. Fouret of the Hachette publpning nouse. But Fouret, who is eminently respectable, is getting tired of .the joke, and pro poses to bring suit for libel against the King. Leopold's reputation is ol no sort of consequents at this date, but M. Fouret's is valuable. Chair of Animal Psychology. For the study of animai psychology a new chair ha' been founded in con nection with the Natural History Museum at the Jardin des Plantes, Paris. It will be under tne direction of M. Pierre Hachet-Soupiet, who will seek to establish an Intellectual gra dation of the animals that are dom esticated as well as the wilu. Their passions, their hatreds, their joys, th( ir sorrows, will all be studied thoroughly. A Central Cooking Hall. Garden City, Letchworth, Herts, England, is to have a central cook ing hall for cooks and domestics, all the tenants to share the expense, the object being to save wives ti,e worry and expense of preparing meals, and to give servants greater freedom and new dignity. Increase in Automobile Exhibitors. At the Paris automobile exhibition In 1898 there were 340 exhibitors and $800,000 worth of machines were shown. This year the exhibitors number 1,400 and the exhibited prop erty is of the value of $8,000,000. Egg-Distributing Stations. Ireland maintains nearly 400 egg distributing stations for the purpose of bettering the poultry of the couu try. First Tinplatc in Canada. Consul John Hamilton of Corn wall reports that on October 25, the first tinplate made in Canada was pro duced at a steol works at Morrisburg. Many people slam servants,?-few salam 'em. SO MANY Have availed themselves of our Liber al Offer viz, $15 discount on SSO and $90 Organs, we have concluded to renew the offer for a short while so as to get these excellent organs introduced into every county and locality in S. C. Only $20 first payment, $30 Nov. 1st, 1908, and balance Nov. 1st, 1909. These terras enable you to buy this First-class Sweet Toned Organ which will prdve a Lasting Treasure. Don't Delay but write at once for catalog and price list to the old established MALONE'S MUSIC HoCSE, Pianos and Organs. Columbia, S. C. SORROW WITH A PURPOSE. PARTY RULES. Tears Secured a Bust But Failed to Win a Canvas. Some months ago the King of Eng land receiveu at his p'ace at S3?u rii.gijani the King of Urttct, ?vho '.va accompanied by one of his young aides-'le-camp. As Edward VII. was doing the honors, exhibiting his gal lery, and L.'s goe?t was auinlring a bust of a young woman, the cnarmlhg work of the sculptor Thornycroft, the King was much surpriiea at an ex plosion of sods. It wr.s the ycung Captain, who was weeping and who excused himself in these words: "Will your Majesty pardon me? This bust is the perfect image of a sister whom I loved most tenderly. It recalls to me a loss, alas! never to be forgot ten." "In that case.*' responded the King, grpatly moved, "permit me to ofTer it to you.*' And through the care of Sir Fran cis Knollys the marine was transport ed to the apartment of tl" iorrowing brother. Time passed. The young Captain returned to London. Quite recently he visited the admirable collection of the Duke of Cambridge and recog nized with renewed sorrow in a can vas of Burne-.Tones the features of the angel he had lost. The Duke perhpps would have had the same generosity as King Edward but some one was present who had wit nessed the scene at Sandringhnm. So the'ingenious Greek did not this time carry away any family portrait to his country.?l.e Cri de Paris. Captain' on the Bridge. Captain Watt, ef the Lusitania, is not. noted Tor affubleness. He ma h tains that the captain's place is on the bridge, not in the saloon, gnd he believes that he best serves his pas sengers' interest by insuring their safety rather than by looking after their entertainment Death From Nose Bleed. Arthur I.apalme, a saloon proprie tor, aged 25, is dead at Marquette Hos pital from nose bleed. For the last three months he has been afflicted. The flow was at irregular intervals, but with an increase in quantity, and Lapalme suffered lessening of the in tervals until death resulted. Abstaining Provosts. A generation ago water-drinking occupants of civil chairs were very rare in Scotland. Total abstainers, however, can claim as a result ol the recent elections that 46 Scottish burgs are presided over by abstaining pro vosts. The list includes Sir William Bisland, Bart, lord provost of Glas gow, and Lord Provost Gibson, Ed inburgh. (Continued from page one.) second primary the two highest can didates alone shall run for any one [oflice, 'out if there are two or more vacancies for any particular oflice. then double the number of candidates shall run for the vacancies to be filled. For instance in a race for Sheriff the two highest shall run. Rule 10. In the event of a tie be tween two candidates in the second primary, the County Chairman, If it is a County Office, and the State Chairman, ft it is for IT. S. Senator, SUite Officers. Congressmen, or Solic itors, shall order a thir dprimary. The question of a majority vote shall bo determined by the number of votes cast for any particular office, and not by the whole number of votes cast in the primary. , Rule 11. Each County Executive Committee shall furnish the managers at each precinct two ballot boxes, one for State Officers, and the other for Congressman, Solicitor and County Officers. WILIE JONES, Chairman State Democratic Executive Committee. ? For the Season. My Jack will be at Bolen's Oil Mill on Thursday, April 30. Then every two weeks for the balance of the season. . J. S. Livingston. THE DRUG STORE is the one place on earth, where it is unsafe to look for "Bargains." If you are satisfied with getting the worth of your money, the best Medicine it is possible to compound from the highest grade drugs, *jd the services of an experienced Pharma cist you will send your Doctor's Prescription to J. 6. Wannamafeer k MTg.'Co. SMP. CS Selection of candy is generally trying on the buyer, but if yon know the several reputations of the different brands, the supcriorreputation and quality of Stccrc's leaves no room for doubt, or even for hesitation. The infrrcdionUwro absolutely pure, and the care given each individual piece In manufacture and handling rcsulta in a canny as attractive as it it wholesome. Sold by all Druecists and Confectioners. 3 Manufactured by UTTLEFIELD & STEERE CO., Knoxville, Tenn. H. E. REEVES DRUG CO., Agents, Orangeburg, S. C. 1908 SEEDS 1908 CLARK'S SEED STORE. IJust received my Spring Stock of Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, from I the best growers in the U. S. IRISH POTATOES. 7, of the leading varieties, grown by T. W. WOOD, & SONS. BIRDS?Hart's Mountain Canaries, (TRAINED SINGERS), South American ParotS talkers, Bird supplies of all kinds. Cages for breeding and for song birds, Fish food, Aquariums etc. Prepare your ground and plant now. 1S?& , . You,s TruIy? gjgliftia'i^Biy^'l?-'^! * S. H. CLARK. 55 RUSSELL STREET. ????????????? DO YOU KNOW? Do you know why our store is growing more popular each day? 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