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DEMOCRATS FIX IMPORTANT DAT! COX NOTIFIED OF NOMINATIOl ON AUGUST 9. Ceremonies for Roosevelt Wl'I Fo low Two D?.vs Later at New York Home. Columbus, Ohio, July 22.?Whil Republicans were celebrating a fe^ miles away Governor Cox. Democral -- 1 + r ic* fanamaie, unu ins tmci >.<* day sounded out th^ opposition pre gram. Announcement that Saturday, An gust 7, had been fixed definitely fo Governor Cox's notification at Trail' * End. his home, near Dayton, wa made. The following: Monday, Au gust 9, was chosen for similar cere monies for Franklin D. Roosevell ? vice presidential nominee at Hyd & Park, N. Y. Mr Governor Cox-declined to discus Y the acceptance address of Senato Harding, his Republican opponent : 1 4- u?^ ine governor annuuiiceu uiau u would leave here at 2:40" o'clock" to morrow for Trail's End to devot himself to his acceptance speech. H does not plan to return here unti August 2. Much data for his Trail's tyd ad dress has been colected by Governo Cox. He said that following a cus torn in preparing his gubernatoria addresses, he planned to lock himsel in >iie lihrarv for a COUDle of day # ? studying his topics and then call ; stenographer. . Piles of correspondence accumu 1 lated during the Democratic nationa committee visit here were gon< through today by Governor TTox Many persons are writing him, h< said, regarding campaign issues. Thi corresppndence indicates" a posithi trend in the Country away from re action,- said the governor. "TKe~pe riod of congratulation in the corre spondence has pa^ed and independ . ent thought is evident." Asked if many of his -correspond ents were progressives, Governo: Cox replied: "Oodles V)f them." "To put the thought of my corre - spondence succinctly,"' the governo: added, "it seems to be that the bes 1 > interests of our country are along th< lines of progress. The country i: progressive. There is no questioi about that in my mind." Conference on campaign affair! ^ between Governor Cox, Chairmai ' White of the national committee, E 9 H. Moore, the governor's conventioi manager and other party leaders clos ed today temporarily with the de parture of virtually all ths visitors wuifo "will visit. Eastern head JT11* TV XXIWV ?* *** ? w.v ? quarters immediately after the noti fication ceremonies. An invitation to speak at Kansa: #City, Mo., was received today bj t Governor Cox from Mayor Cowgill presented through Judge John H Pollock of Kansas City. The gover nor wrote the. mayor expressing ap preciation for the invitation but stating that the itinerary would be made nri hv thp ramnaiern sneakers' bureau " x-?<=> - - -* COUNCILS OF CCX MOVED TO DAYTOIS * I . Policies Discussed With Senators anc Convention Manager Before4 Leaving Columbus. ^ * Columbus, Ohio, July 23.?Gover nor Cox today transferred his politi ^ cal war councils to Daytcrfi. He mo tored there late today to remain un til he has finished drafting his ac , * ceptance speech for Augtist 7. The league of nations and othei campaign policies were discussed to day by Governor Cox with Senato: Harrison of Mississippi, and King o: TT+oVi "an.-? Tv H Moore, the ffover nor's convention manager. "We went over general public matters as they have paraded them selves through the senate/' said th< governor. ^Senator King declare( <. that the governor's stant on th< league and other vital topics woul< ^'entirely. satisfy every Democrat." The Western situation also wa.1 gone over by Governor Cox and Sen ator King. The governor agreed t< make three speeches in Utah/probab ? ? I ? P? 4. ly in oepi/ciiiuct. During his last day here the Demo cratic nominee also interested him self further in working for ratifica tio.n by Tennessee of the woman suff rage amendment. He saw a committee from the na tional woman's party ancL addressee them of work being done in Ten nessee by his agents. The woman'i party leaders announced tnar ine: would establish headquarters ai Nashville immediately. Announcement came from Gover nor Cox today that the Democrat! would make special effprts to tev< r their cause presented before dfiatau quas throughout the country. "We are going to watch the chau f tauquas very closel^y* said the gov ernor. "We feel sure that a larg< . army of Republican speakers will bf filtered into the chautauquas." There also was issued from th< ffnvprnnr's office a statement declar ? - - ? ing that the Republicans had 15,00( chautauaua speakers engaged at a day and that the'Democ.Vts woulc attempt to offset this move by se curing volunteer Democratic orators The statement further said that th< Democratic ^management would noi * attempt to compete in moley wit! Republicans. Among the first visitors on th< governor's engagement list at Day ton are Senators Pomerene of Ohi( and Beckham xof Kentucky. The governor will urge ^Senatoi ! Oiiicieiiu tu iidve LIIC m mittee investigating campaign ex penditures, of which the Ohio sena tor is a member, continue its worl during the campaign. In his cleanup of correspondence today Governor Cox said he wa: % amused to find a number of letter: from Eastern correspondents, askin< jjl "whether he was the famous "Boss' 1 Cox of Ohio. lie repi.e.i thu; evidently rei'erence ^ was iruu:o to (J.oige b. ( ox oi I i:icinnati, who uied several years ago. speeders damaging highways sheriff will prcsecu t e Violators Union Progress. I "The highways of Union county . arc already being done very much e damage by speeders," says Highway >v Engineer \V. B. Deneen. ".-Vs speeding is injuring Union ). county roads,-and is a menace to pub>. lie ^safety, persons found speeding ; will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," says Sheriff J. Hay TT'^v,f p r&iiL* s ' Both of these Union county offis cials know what they are talking about, and mean business, as they do fcot want to see funds invested in : Union county improvements thrown q away, so those tempted to exceed , the speed limits had better take s warning and save themselves from r arrest and being heavily fined. Chief Highway Engineer Deneen e .has furnished Progress with the following section regarding the speed e limit of this state, which is 25 miles e an hour, and violation of which law I means a fine of not less than $10 nor j more thai> $100, or 30 days impris. onment for each and every offense. 1 eV,o11 nn ? i ~ OtJCUUII OUl. \J ycioui 1 aim., v-x. erate a motor vehicle on a public 1 highway at a rate of speetf greater f than is reasonable and proper at the s time and- p!5fce, having regard to the a traffic and use of the highway, and ' its condition, or so as to endanger - the life, limb or property of any per1 son, or in any event at a greater rate e than 25 miles an hour." ; Mr. Deneen says in regard to this g law that it does not only mean that 2 one has to drive 2> miles an hour in g' order to violate the section, * for - reckless driving no matter ?What the rate is covered bv it. \/U XMWV AW w ^ -I He also referred in speaking to a - Progress man to the law that rej quires people driving a car to stop if - they are approaching any one drivr ing an animal and the person drivjng (the animal shoulcj. signal them to - come to a halt. The act passed at r the last session of the legislature t makes it a spc/M offense for any one 2 who strikes o^ injures any one, fails s tc^ stop immediately and render the i needed assistance, and a heavy penj alty is provided for neglecting to 3 stop. Mr. Deneen says that already sev eral of the recently improved highj" ways are beginning to show bad signs of wear, all of which is caused by motor vehicles going at too high rate of speed, and that in many cases it * will be almost Xnpossible to get more top soil to rebuild certain roa<?S so he hopes that motor drivers will nbt , | speed and needlessly destroy good !' highways. 1 i Mr. ^eneen and party have been ' surveying the Appalachian highway from Gibbes to West Springs and to the Spartanburg county line, and it is hoped that bids can be advertised I fr>r and contracts let before August ' 15. ' *'! In order to push work on the lower ! sett;on of the Appalachian highway, ?TT^irtn Flliott & Sons, who SUU 111 ui uiuvK) ? ? r 1 have the contract, will probably send two, more outfits there this week. Referring to the overhead bridges j which the railroad commission has i ordered the Southern railway to j build at Free's Crossing, north of " Jonesville, and McBride's crossing, " south of Union, Mr. Deneen says that work on the former must begin by tomorrow, July 15, and on the lat' ter by August 1. r i It "is probable that the state highjway commission wil] advertise for ~ bids and let the contract for the road ^ from Kelly to Unipn and probably to the Cross Keys road within a few "; weeks. The road being srraded put? . tin? on top soil from th^TJnion town^ ship line to McBride's crossing will ; be completed this week. ? I Lilacs. ll (By Mrs. Anna Pearsoll.) i They smile and nod at me, 5 And through their blooms I see I A n>o?r)an filled "OrifVt Qureptnosc ftf - j *"V ^ai uvii iixivu ??? vww??vww v* > i the spring, -' A quaint old fashioned door, Whose steps I cross no more, - . And memories half forgotten "back . they bring. - The old house, near the street, Where the brook and river meet, And the wilows nodding ever to 1 the stream, -1 Seem a part of this year's spring 5 jWhich the purple lilacs bring, p| A memory dear and distant as a t j dream. ' "1 Renovating. 31 His Wife?We ought to have a i new car. This one looks disreputa" ble. { Hardy Upton?Can't afford it. " But 111 fix up' this old 'bus?wash it ". up and put a fresh mortgage on it. a ' <8> SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN J <S> MEETINGS. <* * <? Saluda?Tuesday, July 27. Edgefield?Wednesday, July 28. * Aiken?Thursday, July 29. I Barnwell?Friday, July 30. Allendale?Saturday, July 31. 1 Hampton?Monday, August 2. - Beaufort?Tuesday, August 3. ; Ridgeland?Wednesday, August 4. "j Walterboro?Thursday, August 5. } I St. George?Friday, August 6. Bamberg?Saturday, August 7. r| Rest?Eight days. - i St. Matthews?Monday, August - 10. -! Orangeburg?Tuesday, August 17. c Dillon?Wednesday, August IS. . Conway?Thursday, August Id t, Marion?Friday, Au.cust 20. 5 Florence?Saturday, August 21. 5, Kingstree?Monday. August 23. Manning?Tuesday, August 24. Georgetown?Wednesday, August 2.">. Moniks ( .iv::c: Tnur.-:]. y, August 2''.. ( harleslon?J'rMay. Aucsut 27. SPECIAL ELECTION IS O NZALL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 16. Whereas. one-third of lho resident freeholders ami a l.ke proportion of ; the resident electors of the aire of twenty-or.e years in the O'Xeal' school district, Xo. 16, tiie county of Xewberry, state of South Carolina, have tiled a petition with the county board of education of Xewberry county, South Carolina, petisml reouestinsr that an elec tion be held in said school district on the quection of levying a special tax of six (6) mills on the taxable school property within the said school district. Now, therefore, we the under-; signed composing the county board of education for Newberry county,! state of South Carolina, do hereby j order the board of trustees of the] O'Neall school district, No. 16, to! Jiold an election on the said question." .'of levying a special tax of six (6)1 mills to be co'/cted on the prop-; erty located within the said school | district, which said election shall be held at the O'Neall school house! in the said school district. No. 16, on ; Wednesday, the 28th day of July, *1920, at which said election the polls! ii shali be opened at t a. m. ana ciuseu: at 4 p. m. The members of the board of j trustees of said school district shall: act as managers of said election, j Only such electors as reside in said i school district and return real or I personal property for taxation, and ;who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates as required; j in general elections, shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levy of such tax shall* cast a ballot con, taining the word "Yes" written or printed thereon, and each elector op-! 'posed to such levy shall cast a bali lot containing* the word "No" writ ! ten or printed thereon. ! Given under our hands and seals this/th^ 12th day of July, 1920. C. M. Wilson, j 0. B. Cannon, J. B. Harman, County. Board of Education, j j1785 ^ 19201 The College of Charleston Co-educational.. | Entrance examinations, and exami I nations for the ' free Tuition county ! I scholarships at all county seats Fri- J ! day, July 9, at 9 a. m. Four year courses lead to the B. j ! A. and B. S. degrees. Special two; nra-m prfipnl and ore-technical > j jr t ? ! courses are given. Spacious buildings and athletic | ! grounds, well equipped laboratories, j j unexcelled library facilities. Two ; (formitories for men. Expenses mod- i ; erate. For terms and catalogue, ad- j I dress j I Harrison Randolph, President, j ! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ; i I will make a final settlement of! I the estate of Newton Brown in the i Probate Court for Newberry County,1 S. C., on Monday, the 26th day of, July, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the fore-; ! noon and will immediately thereafter; I ask for my discharge as Administra-! trix of said estate. j MARY BROWN, nuniiiitowxoui.iA* r Newberry, S. C., June 15, 1920. j CITATION OF LETTERS OF AD-j MINISTRATION. ' The State of South Carolina, County of- Newberry. By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, Arthur J. Martin has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Daisy. Martin These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Daisy Martin, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of i Probate, to be heid at Newberry, S. j C., on Saturday, July 31, next, after j publication hereof, at 11 o'clock inj the forenoon, to show cause, if anyj ntVvr noi/1 n A i n 1 bli^y imvc, wiiy tuc oaiu auuinuona tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 15th day of July Anno Domini 1920. W. F. EWART, J. P. N. C. ALL DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF NEWBERRY COUNTY WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. In order to vote at the Democratic j primary this year it is necessary to sign, your club roll. The last day for! signing the club' roll is July 27th. Don't fail to see your secretary or enrollment committee at once and sign the roll. If you fail to sign on or before July 27th, the executive committee will be powerless to al-' low you to sign after that date. Dont' fail to sign the club .roll at once. J. B. Hunter, County Chairman for Newberry! County. . ' f^ED CAP Ml | ^ Outlive a 1 outperform i | Two Year Gu ?. i N (i *>"i i A r,ions . r Cor^ro?s, Thru District ! i / ;;.i:<la'.e rec-ieetior to ' )' ' ?, -Li' *' > J'U:cS oi He. / lit :i;*Ty. i\v i H. Pomlnick. i V.\ \V. Braul y is hereby ar-: *? % r _ . _ nuv :? ;d a? a car..i.?r >a. j Thi a congressional district, : uL?je<.t to rules of the Democratic pri >na y. j T"b lie it or. Eighth Circuit. j liwner S. Black we 11 is hereby i nominated for reelection as Solicitor; of the Eighth circuit subject to the, rubs of the Demociatic party. " s | T. Frank McCcrd is hev^l y a?.-[ nouiued as n candidate for sulicito^ j of ihe eighth circuit, subject 10 the j rules of the Democratic party. I hereby announce myself a candi-! date for the otnee of solicitor ot the | Eighth judicial circuit, subject to the : rules jf the Democratic primary, and j pledge myself to abide the-result of j the Democratic primary. A Howard Moore, j ? I For State Senator. 1 am a candidate 'for the State; Senme, subject no the Democratic Primary. NEAL W. WORKMAN. j - i | Alan Johnston, yielding to the! j earnest requests of voters from all! i parts of the county, has consented to stand for reelection to the state xia will hv the result Sejjiiic. lie njiiuuiuv of the Democratic, primary; and, if> elected, his service will be marked, as heretofore, by wholehearted devotion to the public good. Fur House cf Representatives W. B. Boinest *s hereby announced as a candidate for the house of representatives, subject to the rules off the Democratic primary. j Euston N. Kibler is hereby an-f nounced as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Newberry county and will abide result of Democratic primary. J. Wm. Folk is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election for the TT -? orirj will HOUSC U1 HCpiCSCinauifvg Huv> ...... abi^e result of Dempcratic primary, j I ani a candidate for reelection a? ' a. member of the House of Represen 1 tatives from Newberry County, sub- I ject to the rules of the Democratic party. H. H. EVANS, j i Geo. S. Mo., ji is hereby announced ' as a'candidate for nomination for the 1 House of Representatives in the approaching Democratic primary. i W. A. Counts is hereby announc-1 ed as a candidate-for the house ofi(i representatives and subject to the' rules of the Democratic parly. J ^ For Superintendent of Education. | I am a candidate for county super-! intendent of education subject to the a rules of the Democratic party. e ELBERT H. AULL. c Olin W. Bundrick is hereby an- a nounced as a candidate for'the office p of Superintendent of Education, sub- I ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For Treasurer. Claude C. Schumpertvis hereby an- n nounced as a candidate for reelection v to the office of county treasurer, sub- j( ject to the Democratic primary Subject to the rules of the Demo- t cratic Primary, I am a candidate for t reelection as Sheriff. > CANNON G. BLEASE. For Clerk* of Court. ' j J. D. Wheeler is hereby announced i as a candidate for clerk of court and j is pledged to abide the result of the i Democratic primary. \ i j Jno. C. Goggans is hereby announced as a candidate for reelecton to the j I office of Clerk of Court, subject to . the Democratic primary. ? 1 For Auditor. | J. B. Halfacre is hereby announced j as a candidate for reelection ai | county auditor for Newberry county ! : and will abide the result of the ! Democratic primary. ( j _t _ j . I hereby announcet myself as a candidate for Master of Newberry connty subject to the rules of the j Democratic primary. < JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. Ro>r^ J A Live n^rstAicr . 1.1 .. jj-#| If yo? 5^ that J A Drive TIRIES? I Our Insp< nd I Whi aranlee ? Newberry, S. I ? AtHaddonAi t ? '' S / /T pi :>r ' 4 4 l ' . J \ . ' > ' ^ | U , Jj.or i. j V;, . . \ . .. . > i , .*i I. -Hi :.;S i .? i: I : i*: v ? / t V' ! t 1 * - ' - v.'.**:' ; " ' ! v : :../k .. ? ' . - : i ?\ \ . ^' , * A' i /* ' i / 3'; n^.; -- v ' / y " ' - ii ' -V Il Wf.-'t&'WM Braughoirs Bu "Largest I j One of the nationally kno Business colleges, most wi< I offers you exceptional adv; i best paying positions. It i -? il.? 1,,' * i esteem ui uiu leatLiug uu?u Nation; the unqualified i business men, ministers, si eials and the United Stat< l tion. "DraughonV' often ! to courses of study and tt j good paying position; whi fords. It is one of the larg< and best equipped in the ei ARRANGE FOR ENT IS TOO LATE?^ Present conditions indicat j to have a waiting list befc tions are filed the date of : j the date of entrance. To b< | lege this fall and* winter,1 i ww*in4,"i/\vi LLLJLUi iiJ cl LIWII. I "WE GUARANTI | ? DRAUGHON'S 6D! Wii. LYB3E?. 0 J 1246 Main St. L For Coroner. . G. H. Ruff is hereby announced as j z inr mrnner and is Dle'de- I 1 d to abide the result of the Demo- s ratic primary. F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced z s a candidate for coroner and it \ ledged to abide the result of the t )emocratic primary. Commissioner No. 10 Township. J. D. H. Kinard is hereby announc- ^ d as a candidate for township com-! ] nissioner for No. 10 township and | rill abide the rules of the Democrat-j c party. ? l | J J, Walter Richardson is Hereby an-, I lounced for commissioner for No. 10 j < AwncViin an d will abide .the rules of i ] vy .? he Democratic party. 1 For Magistrate Nos. 1 and 8. Charles W. Douglas is hereby an- ' lounced as a candidate for reeledtion is magistrate for Townships Nos. 1 wd 8, and is pledged to abide by the ules of the Democratic primary. For Magistrate No. 4 Township. T am a ate for reelection for Magistrate for No. 4 Township sub-j ject to the rules of the Democratic! primary. It M. Aughtry. Magistrate No. 6. J. Henry Dorroh is nominated as a candidate for reappointment as magistrate for No. 6 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. Magfbtr&te No. 10. I am a candidate for magistrate Por No. 10 Township subject to rulei of Democratic primary. J. J. KIBLER. Battery Make} ir car is sluggish in "getting rour Battery is at fault. in and let us look it over, line. Al in Timn Q/it * ? ill I Ull^ UU( iniz adjustment at this timp r w w w? " W ? price of a new Batte iction Service is WitI tmire Motor Cc c. ito Co. i?w f - ~t r, ~ i ; \ ; ij. ; ., ? . ... ? i ; 1 , ; - ' j j (.(::: *:>i f :* vc.w : i.. :i I . . .x V." 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Kirard is hereby announced is a candidate for magistrate for Now 10 Township and will abide tHe r*iult of the Democratic primary. D. L. Stone is hereby announced is a candidate for magistrate for Now 10 Township subject to the rules of he Democratic party. ' Magistrate ror No. 11. I am a candidate for magistrate "or No. 11 Township subject to role* Democratic primary. T. B. RICHARDSON. Luther Crumpton is hereby aounce'd as a candidate for magistrate for No." 11 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic parry. s * ? ) % M. H. Wicker is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the rule# of the Democratic party. * ? ? For Magistrate Pomaria, % Jno. B/ Bedenbaugh is hereby nounced 'as a candidate for reelects* as Magistrate for, Pomaria, subject to the rules of the Democratic fcrimarv. w - M E. A. Hentz is hereby atmouaidsfiaM a candidate for magistrate fin? . maria and will abide the reamfc. at thft Democratic primary. S. Jv Cromer is hereby announced. as a candidate for commissioner for* No. .2 township, subject to the rol?? of the Democratic party. Thomas L. B. Epp$ Is nounced as a candidate for commissioner for No. 10 township subject to the rules of the Democratic party. ? a I ii/oPar j u liiu'wui away" it may be | We are specialists ; I* ;es Nine" > nay save you the '' srv. lout Cost to You >rnpany Whitmire, S. C? ' . ' ' '