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f A IP* WAi5* I m i TO Mr-T '^F^nFT^Ti > I V?/ I.ajJt .a A ? '- *- i | DISCUSSES FL ANS WITH PARTY j. LEADERS. i National Capital Cives Cord.al, Welcome lo Democratic Nominee. Washiruton, July IT.?Thj na-' tinnal canital arave a cordial welcome. ----- ar * today to Governor Cox, Democratic | presidential nominee, upon his arrival. for a conference tomorrow with; President Wilson. Met at the station by Franklin D. Roosevelt, his running mate, and other prominent Democrats, a crowd j of several thousand persons cheered' and almost stampeded Governor Cox|~ * in their reception. He shook hands' ' - ? :-? !g with scores, posed ior moving picture, men and was greeted by many along; _ Pennsylvania avenue, en route to the home of Former Representative T. T.! Ansberry of Ohio, his host while here.1 Preliminary to his conference with! President Wilson at 10:30 tomorrow, ; Governor Cox talked over campaign! questions with several party spokes-; mprv He will see others tomorrow before leaving at 4:50 p. ai. for Co-1 lumbus. | G The league of nations and other;? * international questions, Governor S Cox told newspaper men, will be the] principal issues discussed with Pres-! ident Wilson. 1 f *'The president knows more about t] international affairs than any one I t1 Lt,aw or,r? T here to counsel with s< XViiV ? J MAtM. WW. _ _ him," said the governor. * o "It will be the first time,"" he add- li ed, "that I have seen him since his c illness, but our relations have al- b ways been very cordial." Jti Talks With Hitchcock. jti x The league of nations also was the t] main subject of a conference ar- tj ranged by the governor with ?ena-js< tor Hitchcock of Nebraska, ranking' d Democrat of the senate foreign relations committee and administration s: onnl'aemoti trpa+.v fifht. O Ui vuv ^ ^ _ "I wish to learn what Senator si > Hitchcpck thinks about these sub- o jects in connection with the cam- C paign," said the governor. : h Asked if he would discuss prohibi- o tion with Senator Sheppard'of Texas, n the governor smilingly replied: e UI wouldn't be surprised if the d conversation should drift that way." h Governor Cox said he had served in " the house with Senator Sheppard and ^ th#t he expected, while in Washing- 1 ton, to see other former house col- s leagues. a Another conference arranged by Governor Cox was with Victory Mur- t; dock of the federal trade commis- ^ t sion, who was among those considered at the San Francisco convention. Sl The governor would not go into de- P tails regarding the information he v * * "* ** Kllf COT/1 I"' Tvisnea xx*otti ivir, itiuiuull^uu *v? . it referred to the high cost of living, 11 profiteering and "other subjects of t' considerable economic important." ? The governor reiterated that he * would go into every state, and said P specifically that he expected to visit P the Southern states. "I think it would be very gracious t to go there, although not necessary, of course," he remarked. V " Soon Starts Speaking. Until he meets the Democratic na-' tional committee Tuesday at Colum^ bus, Governor Cox said he could not h~a\Toiir,cr r>lsns more i SIIIUJUUv-C mo ^x ? definitely. No arrangements, he L added, have been made with Mr. f Roosevelt for division of territory, j "I plan to start at once. I mean r "by that very soon after the ceremony s cf notification and acceptance," said c the governor. "I expect this will be in the early part of August, but, of j 1 course, the member of the national j committee may have other ideas, and c I will respect their suggestions. But I expect to start speaking practically ^ at onc-e.'' i t \ Criticisms of his touring plans ( Iwere mentioned, and Governor Cox ^replied: { "I can see nothing undignified in carrying the cause to the people." j The governor said he hoped and expected that President Wilson 1 would aid materially in the campaign, adding: J "If not by speeches, by state- J t ments." 1 \ Governor Cox is taking an interest ? . in the congressional fight, and will 1 confer tomorrow with Representa- 1 tive Elood of Virginia, chairman of ^ the Democratic congressional committee. f^vprnnr f!nv asked that, attention I be called to the fact that the Demo-jj -nn + 1 ATI 01 AATWTrtTHDD "070111 ^ TYIPM" ' K d avit liauvnax vvmuiiwvwv v* *t*ww m Tuesday at Columbus instead of Day- r & ton. Chairman Cummings had called BL it for Dayton, but the nominee had it ? transferred to Columbus. Hg Governor Cox and Senator Hitch- } cOck, after a brief conference to- ^ T night, declared they were in perfect , jra harmony on the league of nations. H Senator Hitchcock said the gover- . ?2 nor's views also were in accord withjj those of the president. The senator j W expressed the opinion that all the . B Democratic leaders would be in ac- j |? cord with the governor. ( m Senator Sheppard, leader of the T I dry forces in the senate, declared, } after a five minute talk with Gover- j nor Cox, that he was perfectly satis- ^ fed with the governors stand on the prohibition question, and that he not ( only would support him, but would take the stump for him. / ? M? ' IV ir?w w m Lynchburg, Va., July 17.?Senator Carter Glass, national Democratic committeeman from Virginia, and vrho was chairman of the resolutions j committee at the Democratic national s convention, left here tonight for s Washington where he will confer to- ] morrow with Governor Cox, the < Democratic presidential nominee. 5 ( < > <$> - f> <$ <*/ < > <$' <?' < *> v?> -Ay '* < ' <?> ( J SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN 3> ] <? MEETINGS. <?> < /i. wm <* L Lexington?Monday, July 26. ** - .xJu.'a? 1 uc.;.lay, July 27. Edgefield?Wednesday, July 2S. i Aiken?-Thursday, July Barnwell?Fridayj July oO. Allendale?Saturday, July 31. ; Hamotor.?Monciav, August 2. i * hcaufort?Tuesday. August o. lii.i xoh-v-'l?V* ednesday, August 4. * Waltcrboro?Thursday, August 5. St. Goorgtt-r-Kriday, August <j. j Bamberg?Saturday, August 7. , Kest?E:gh: days. St. Mat.he\\s?ilcaday, August ( c; _ > Orangeburg?Tuesday, August 17. i Dillon?Wednesday, August 18. ^ - 'lM - J--'- \ 1 (1 i.. on way?i \, j. . i Marion?Friday, August 20. Florence?Saturday, August 21. ic Kingstree?Monday, August 23. Manning?Tuesday, August 24. ; Georgeiown?Wednesday, August ( 5. Moncks Corner?Thursday, Auust 26. ( Charleston?Friday, Augsut 27. 1 ilLD&K & WEEKS CO., Druggist* ( PECIAL ELECTION IN O'NEALL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 16. < Whereas, one-third of the resident . reeholders and a like proportion of he resident electors of the age of iventy-one years in the O'Neall chool district, No. 16, the county f Newberry, state of South Caro na, have filed a petition with the 5 ounty board of education of New-/ erry county, South Carolina, peti-j J -?~?nri+in/? +VlO+ 9T1 ?>] Pf*_ toning arm ic^uco?iug ??? ? ( ion be held in said school district on, ' ie quection of levying a special' ax of six (6) mills on the taxable' chool property within the said school' istrict. Now, therefore, we the under- ( igned composing the county board 1 f education for Newberry county,; tate of South Carolina, do hereby j rder the board of trustees of the; I'Neall school district, No. 16, to old an election on the said question J f levying a special tax of six (6) lills to be co'/ cted on the prop- * rty located within the said school 1 istrict, which said election shall be eld at the O'Neall school house, i the said school district, No. 16, on: Wednesday, the 28th day of July, 1 920, at which said election the polls ( hall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed 1 t 4 p. m. j The members of the board of rustees of said school district shall i ct as managers of said election. ( >nly such electors as reside in said i chool district and return real or( ersonal property for taxation, andi ho exhibit their tax receipts and I egistration certificates as required * i general elections, shall be allowed, o vote. Electors favoring the levy,3 f such tax shall cast a ballot con-lj aining the word "Yes" written or.1 rinted thereon, and *ach elector op-j osed to such levy ?,iaii cast a Dal-|' 3t containing the word "No" writ-l en or printed thereon. Given under our hands and seals his, the 12th day of July, 1920. C. M. Wilson, 0. B. Cannon, J. B. Harman, County Board of Education. "785 1920 The College of Charleston Co-educational. Entrance examinations, and examilations for the free tuition county cholarships at all county seats Frilay, July 9, at 9 a. m. V? ttg O v /?nnreoc f A fTio r uui fcv tai VVUJLOWU iWMu wv vitv V. and B. S. degrees. Special two -ear pre-medical and pre-technical :ourses are given. Spacious buildings and athletic grounds, well equipped laboratories, mexcelled library facilities. Two lormitories for men. .Expenses moderate. For terms and catalogue, adiress Harrison Randolph, President. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of :he estate of Newton Brown in the Probate Court for Newberry County, 5. C., on Monday, the 26th day of Fuly, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the foreloon and will immediately thereafter isk for my discharge as Administra;rix of said estate. MARY BROWN, Administratrix. Newberry, S. C., June 15, 1920. CITATION OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. rhe State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, Arthur J. Martin has nade suit to me to grant him Let;ers of Administration of the estate md effects of Daisy Martin These are, therefore, to cite and idmonish all and singular the kinIred and creditors of the said Daisy Martin, deceased, that they be and ippear before me, in the Court of PrnKato +n Ka Viol<4 of Mew^prrv 5 t A V UMVV) VV UV 11VAU V ff ) S/? 3., on Saturday, July 31, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in ;he forenoon, to show cause, if any ;hey have, why the said administra;ion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 15th iay of July Anno Domini 1920. W. F. EWART, J. P. N. C. \LL DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF NEWBERRY COUNTY WILL f PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. In order to vote at the Democratic | jrimary this year it is necessary to ;i.s:n your club roll. The last day for! n^ning1 the club roll is July 27th. ^on't fail to see your secretary or enrollment committee at once and sign the roll. If you fail to sign on i >r before July 27th, the executive committee will be powerless to alow you to sign after that date. Dont' fail to sign the club roll .-at :>nce. ? J. B. Hunter. County Chairman for Newberry ANGiHER NEVv'BERRY CASE. * .JU:- another report of a case in S>v. lerry. Another typical case. ailments relieved in Xewber y with Dean's Kidney Pills. Mrs. B. L. Kyzer says: "A few /ears a.ico over-wotk broa^ht cn ' vey trouble. I\Iy health was broken. lrn?-r> inV ]>.' rk MIKl klMlieVS Welt: veakened. Sharp pains went throutrh ne and when 1 bent over to pick up Anything, I could hardly straighten. Severe aches seemed to pull me lown and made my back feel heavy md sore. Once -:r. awhile, I got dizzy md black specks came before my ?ves. I was tired ail the time, even T n-rv tl-io mnrninc. >v;ivr:i x j,ui m mv. ...v. t >ould hardly get around. My ankles floated, my hands swelled and I had such headaches and was so nervous, [ didn't know what to do. My kid-, leys were weak and out of order vhen I finally read of Doan's Kidley Pills. I got a supply at Way's ' irug store and they relieved me at >nce. My back felt much stronger ind in a short time, I was entirely ;ured." i 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn 3o., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. TEACHERS WANTED. I For the Silverstreet school. One jrmcipai and two assistants. Appli- j :ations may be filed with the under- ! tinned on or before the first of June, .y20. C. L. Leitzsey, Clerk of the Board. NOMINATIONS. ? , For Congress, Third District I am a candidate for reelection to j Congress, subject to the rules of the j democratic party. " j - - - . i Fred H. DominicK. j ?- i W. W. Bradley is hereby an- j lounced as a candidate for congress, rhird congressional district, subject; ;o the rules of the Democratic pri- j nary. - j For Sliciior, Eighth Circuit. Homer S. Blackwell is hereby lominated for reelection as Solicitor! )f the Eighth circuit subject to the I ules of the Democratic party. T. Fradlk McCcrd is hereby an- j lounced as a candidate for solicitor j >f the eighth circuit, subject to the 'ules of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself a candi- j iate for the office of solicitor of the 1 Eighth judicial circuit, subject to the I mles of the Democratic primary, and pledge myself to abide +he result of ;he Democratic primar . i if J. Howard iyioore. For State Senator. I am a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the Democratic Primary-. NEAL W. WORKMAN. Alan Johnston, yielding to the earnest requests <of voters from all parts of the county, has consented to stand for reelection to the state senate. He will abide by the result of the Democratic primary; and, if elected, his service will be marked, as heretofore, by wholehearted de votion to the public good. Fof House of Representatives W. B. Boinest is hereby announced as a candidate for the house of representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Euston N. Kibler is hereby announced as a candidate for the House Of Representatives from Newberry county and will abide result of Democratic primary. J. Wm. Folk is hereoy announced as a candidate for re-election for the * *11 House of Representatives ana win abide result of Democratic primary. I am a candidate for reelection as a member of the House of Representatives from Newberry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. W PT T7!VANS Geo. S. Mower is hereby announced as a candidate for nomination for the House of Representatives in the approaching Democratic primary. W. A. Counts is hereby announced as a candidate for the house of representatives and subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J ^ EB CAP Ml S Outlive c ff'Th --- -- - ; J;.:. v.- l r I tes I ^ I I ^ | It is the man wii I the big things ir that sweeps all | i | Back of his h< physical organs bowel action.' iMhia! will divp X 1 UJV/l Tl U1 V V food waste mo' tirely new prim > * Instead of forcing food waste. This e the intestines, com to squeeze the foo (of the system. J Nujol thus preven tain easy, thorougl J healthiest habit in 'Nujol is absolutely Nujol is so ? i bearing Nu Standard < > TVT V 1, new : " The Modem Ri?. PAT. OFI > J ~ ; For Superintendent of Education. I am a candidate for county superintendent of education subject to the * ""+lifl nartv. i 1U1CC Wlb r ? ELBERT H. AULL. | Olin W. Bundrick is hereby an- a nounced as a candidate for the office p of Superintendent of Education, sub- ? mlo? nf the Democratic I - JCV. 1 1<V/ 1.11b v<. primary. For Treasurer. e Claude C. Schumpert is hereby an- r 1 nounced as a candidate for reelection \ to the office of county treasurer, sub- i ject to the Democratic prirnary For Sheriff. ^ j Subject to the rules of the Demo- < ! cratic Primary, I am a candidate for j i reelection as Sheriff. CANNON G. BLEASE. For Clerk of Court. J. D. Wheeler is hereby announced as a candidate for clerk of court and ; Jo tn shiHe the result of the | ^ A V, ww j Democratic primary. Jno. C. Goggans is herety announced as a candidate for reelecton to the office of Clerk of Court, stibject to the Democratic primary. i J ~ For Auditor. J. B. Halfacre is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as county auditor for Newberry county f and will abide the result of the ' Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Master of Newberry > county subject to the rules of the i Democratic primary. J JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. A Live 11 if yot 3rB3S that 5 Drive 'KllgW fntbia rrERJES! I vta m9r[ grantee I Newberry, S. A j AtHaddonAi ^gggfgj^-" f Punc l th punch and vigor who s i life. Sound health gives before it. ealth is regular functic i, sound lungs, a good he yoifpunch by keeping tl ring from your body?ai ciple. ^ or irritating the. system, it si enables the many tiny muscle* tracting and expanding in the d waste along so that it pass< \ * ts constipation because it help i bowel movements at regulai A /I U1C WU1IU. r harmless and pleasant to tak Id by all druggists in sealed bottk jol trade mark. Write Nujol Labor Oil Go. (New Jersey), 50 Bros , for booklet, "Thirty Feet of D; 2 Method of Treating an Old Cc f ol For Cons r. M For Coroner. G. H. Ruff is hereby announced at a candidate for coroner and is pledg- ] d to abide the result of the Demo- s ratic primary. F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced 2 s a candidate for coroner and if j Jedged to abide the result of the t )emocratic primary. Commissioner No. 10 Township. J. D. H. Kinard is hereby announc- j ;d as a candidate for township com- j nissioner for No. 10 township and vill abide the rules of the Deniocratc party. J. Walter Richardson is nereby anlounced for commissioner for No. 10 < :o\vnship and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. For Magistrate Nos. 1 and 8. Charles W. Douglas is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as magistrate for Townships Nos. 1 and 8, and is pledged to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. For Magistrate No. 4 Township. T vaolftrfinn "for 1 am a uauuiudtc iv> *.? T_w Magistrate for No. 4 Township subject to the rules of the Democratic) primary. _ ^ ?*iW' R. M. Aughtr?;' | Magistrate No. 6. J. Henry Dorroh is nominated as a candidate for reappointment as magistrate for No. 6 township andi will abide the rules of the Democratic party. Magistrate No. 10. I am.a candidate for magistrate for No. 10 Township subject to rulei of Democratic primary. J. J. KIBLER. Battery Makes it car is sluggish in "getting rour Battery is at fault in and let us look it over. I line. A Stitch in Time Sai ing adjustment at this time r price of a new Batte sction Service is Wit] itmire Motor Cc C i ? .* , "i/.t A ,; ~2Sj2' uto Co. \ h! , ' \ accomplishes > T-? i rvi n fV\t*oo > 111111 CL IU1 VV ?ning of the ;art?regular \' i tie poisonous tid by an en* , Imply softens the ; 5 in the walls of iir normal way, naturally out o Mntnrp moin? I I intervals?the I -, ' ?/ :e. Try it, is only, atones, idway, anger". mplaint I tipation I ?hi?^ J. A. Kinard is hereby announced is a candidate for magistrate for No, .0 Towiiship and will abide the T&* ult of the Democratic primary. t*k t qtnno is Viprehv announced U JU. k/vvuv AM is a candidate for magistrate for No. LO Township subject to the rules o& he Democratic party. Magistrate ror No. 11. I am a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 T.ownship subject to rule* Democratic primary. T. B. RICHARDSON. Luther Crumpton is hereby an*nounced as a candidate for magistrate! for No. 11 townshif) and will abide the rules of the Democratic pcii v M. H. Wicker is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the roles of the Democratic party. For Magistrate Pomaria. Jno. B. Bedenbaugk is hereby renounced as a candidate for reelectieo as Magistrate for . Pomaria, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. r-~*r-: ~1WU: ^T'ty ' ** E. A. Hentz is hereby Samnracerf a? a candidate for magistrate for Pomaria and will abide the result of th* Democratic primary. , # S. J. Cromer is hereby announced as a candidate for comnropRTOEar flor No. 2 township," Sahj'ect to tS? of the Democratic party. Thomas L. B. Epps !s hereby as** nounced as a candidate for cozmnfesioner for No. 10 township, snbjeeff .0 the rales of the Democratic party* iT Live-Car ~ away" it may be i I I We are epedalistB j )es Nine" j nay save you the sy. I . . * ir__ 10UI VOSl 10 I Oft >mpany