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1 Ut^Urtv\ , IJiiV. V HARDING REI*USAL [i I DISPLEASES COX Democratic Candidate Would Give | Opponent Opportunity to Re- i | ply?Other Details of Day, 1 Columbus, Ohif, Aug. 20.?Regret over his opponent's ' announcement that he probably will not make an address at the Ohio state fair August 31 was expressed today by Governor Cox. "I am very sorry Senator Harding is not going to speak,' he said, "as 1 already have spent more than an hour ? -U wVUisiVk T ViArvD/1 preparing my speeen wmtn j. uuyiu to deliver from the same platform. I had expected to request that I be permitted to speak first, granting the : courtesy to the senator of being per[ mitted to answer." Governor Cox spent today at the executive office in the capitol look- 1 ing after state affairs. In the even- j - * f* I. ing he pardoned three convicts iroi*. the penitentiary, interviewing each personally before granting clemency. Two convicts who also had petitioned for pardons were sent back. r( "You two boys have not told me ( the truth. You will have to go back for a while," the governor told them, . He had asked each man to tell the story of the commission of the crime ' * ' ? * ^ - -1 J i'L- r% for whicn fie was convicieu aim wub leading: up to the crimes. Out of several hundred prisoners who have been i questioned by the governor in connection with their applications fo: pardons, he said, the two today were the second and third whom he had sent back to prison because it was apparent they were not telling the truth. The Democratic candidate will make two addresses tomorrow. En route to Canton, \Vhere he will speak ; ^ - T-- --11 in tne evening, ne win ma.is.e an au-1 [ dress at Orrville, where he leaves the J k train to go by automobile to The for V mer city. Columbus, Ohio, Aug: 20.?Governor Cox said today that he is going to investigate circumstances surrounding the laying off of workmen ; in various industries ^following re- ' ^ ceipt of alleged information that Re- ' publican leaders arc planning to use , "unemployment" as an argument in : persuading workmen to vote against 3 the Democratic ticket. The nominee -t * - - -1. ? 1.1 1 j: r said tne survey nrst wouiu uc ui- r rected at the American Woolen com pany and a "certain railroad sys- \ tem." ' i Governor Cox said he had been in- < formed that a thousand men had been j laid off in one Toledo plant alone j for "political^purposes." J j DELMAR REUNION HELD Large Crowd Attends and Good Talks ? Heard. ( ; * Saluda Standard. ] The Delmar reunion of Newberry and Summerland colleges" was held \ on Friday, the 13th, as announced ; and was quite a success. A large * crowd was present and gave good attention to the speeches, which were , of a high order. C. J. Ramage. presnf i'no Krvrlv r>rn?;iHpH_ in hi? I JUVUU VX VilV WVWJ J 2" - - - usual happy way. At a meeting after the exercises he was reelected president. i 0 Dr. George B. Cromer of Newberry made the opening speech, followed by the Rev. George S. Bearden and 1 Hon. C. M. Efird of Lexington. After a recess of an hour or more the I speaking was continued. ! Col. Brooks Wingard of Lexing f tori, President S. J. Derrick of Newberry college, Prcf. James Kinaid of the same institution, B. B. Hare. ' President E. P. Monroe of Summerland college^and Congressman James ^ F. Byrnes made excellent addresses, 3 , weaving into them humor, repartee. ; ^ and sound logic well worth the while ^ for all to have heard. It was decided to put the date back to its former place for next year. i i i _ _ T__ 1 :x tnai is ine last rriaay in Juiy, tu u Vain or any other cause should prevent there would be the first Friday in August to fall back on. 1 Newberry college was shown to have made wonderful progress in the years, and has a bright outlook along : with Summerland for a prospei'ou? future. Christian education was greatly stressed by all the speakers. Mr. Byrnes emphasized the necessity for individual cooperation along ( all lines for the continuance and permanance of our government as ; *l<n renaofflet fin oovfVt Lilt; UiiV Vil Vii. Everybody went away happy, the lovers, the invincible boy, the farmer, the politician, the housewife and all of every description. They all surrounded the lemonade and dopestands, as well as the spring, and drank and talked and laughed, meet ing old fr'ends and making nevv- acquaintances, and those who wanted to Teast the mind had enough too on -v^hich to ponder. Subscribe to ThevHerald and News, $2.00 a year. ' v a -a* CHILDREN S-DAY AT BACHMAN CHAPEL SUNDAY On Sunday, August 2(J, children's ;lay will be observed at Bach man Chanel church. Exen ises beginning at 10 :'?0. " I i Following: is the program: Song, "Come Thy Almighty King." Scripture and prayer. liecitation, "We Are Glad Today." Song, "Father Bless Our School roday." .... i.fr-ii rrn J* . 1 .1 ?; 1 Kecitation, "ine inreu-ioui rsceu. Recitation. Song, "God is Always Near Me." Recitation, "Summer Joys/' Song, "Praise Him." Recitation, "His Jewels." Song, "Sunbeams." Play, "The Flowers Return." Recitation, "Discouraged." "WrtvV fr>r fhp N^p-ht. is Com ~ o-> Tig." Recitation, "Young Lives for Fesus." Recitation, "Sent." Song, "Speed Away." Exercise,- "A Mighty Army Gathers." Song, "Onward Christian Sol ners." Recitation, "Swinging in ine Sunight." Song, "Love Divine." Remarks by superintendent. Collection. Offertory, quartet. Address by pastor. Closing song, "Savior Again tG m- tx xr y Lay year j.\iuuc\ Benediction. Dinner. In the afternoon there will be adIresses made by Hon. H. H. Blcasc md Col. E. H. Aull. The public is cordially invited. VIILLEDGE DERRICK RELEASED ON BOND rrain Robber Gets Freedom Under Sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. <Vugusta Chronicle. Milledge Derrick, confessed partic pating in the robbery by three baniits of nearly $60,000 from a C. 6: W. C. train several months ago, anc vho has since been in the Richmond Aiirftr Toil v?a1 arvc?a/J ATT n /] v\ ac r> * KJLULLV J CI i I y WCiD icicaotu If ^uucoua V ifternoon under bond of $7,500. The imount of bail originally fixed by federal Commissioner Skinner was >10,000, but William M. Lester, Derrick's attorney, finally got his client eleased in.the lower sum. J. C. Swargart of Leesville, S. C., signed derrick's bond. Counter-bondsmer, ior Swargart are Louis Yonce, Ridge Springs; M. D. Derrick, chief of poice of Leesville, S. C., the father of i. n n . * _ / :ne prisoner; \jt. sawyer, mayor 01 2idge Springs; B. W. Derrick, Ridge Springs; J. P. Able, Leesville; H. J. 3Jaxton, Leecville; J. R. Bauknight ^eesville; A. H. Hendricks, Leesville r. R. Jones, Ridge Springs. Since he confessed Derrick has i r> nnnrf tt to i1 T-T a rroc 4- li / v n ill ci ic \~\j ciiit^v jaii. lie >> cio uuc irst of the trio of himself, Quattle>aum and Hart, to acknowledge par;icipation in the crime. Both the >ther men are still in the jail. RESPONSE TO PLEAS FOR BROAD RIVER BRIDGE Sditor The Herald and News: I note that you say that you don' mow whether to vote for bonds o he best thinp: to do or not.* Now ion't want to be classed as a per )etual pop-up, but my opinion i :hat all those who want a touri? *oad, and for those?who have noth n? else to do but gr 2 over a smootl surface vote yes fo /jonds. All thos< .vho have the inter %t of our count; \t heart and want to see it prospe)n a sound basis vote no for bond? irui those who would see our roadf rhich lead out in every directly: :rom cur county site improved anr 0 much needed that we producer nay jret our produce to market t( lelp feed the non-producer may ah :ote no for bonds. Then take up vour pick and shove ir.d .co to work for that is the onl\ vav you will ever pet the roads tha * 0 ire actually needed. Better that you :ounty be a missing link in the char. )f pleasure roads than be a bad linl n the mainstay. For years we have been building fridges across Saluda river until w< iow have six of said bridges and an )ther wanted across the same rivei Ml this time we people along Broar 'iver for 50 miles have been asking "or lust one bridge. Have we got it' so, cur delegation instead of having he manhood or men ho on to get a bil hrough empowering: and inquiring: ; bridge across Broad river passe some kind of a bond act, divided intFour parts, in which nobody is liabl ;o take a part. In this we have sjm< \ir.d of a noise about a bridge, get :iner up your spirits to first vote bond. wO ouiu; an tiuc*j iuuu tin ?cunty. Why did they not first built Dur bridge which we have so oftei asked, yea, begged fo \ My word foi It, when you have saddled the aut( I ammmmmawmm ?en tamK^memamm?emMamammmaaae9mme9mmammmm rnaecc r | in ? ! i ii??i ? ? i - ?a?i.wi ?naiiw ni A Ladv in Distress. See | SCRATCH MY BACK! Opera Mouse Wednesday | road bonds upon your county, and when the wool has beer, lifted from j our eyes you will see Broad river asj naked of a bridge as it has always been or will ever be. J. S. J. Su'oer. | Dr. Kir.ard. The Lutheran. Michael M. Kinard, Ph.D., D. D., pastor of St. John's church, Sails-1 ( bury, N. C.. for the past 14 years,! has finally decided to accept a unanimous and urgent call to the pastorate of Augsburg church, WinstonSalem, X. C. Dr. Kinard was convinced of the almost unlimited possibilities of the Lutheran church in '"his rapidly growing city, which i* j already the largest city in the state of North Carolina. lie will assume 'lie duties of his new pastorate September 1, 1920. Will Leave for Georgia September 6. Saluda Standard. The party of farmers from Saluda! county who will visit the bell weevil territory of Georgia will leave September G. During the trip they will :cver most of the southern par: of 'he state and will be irone about a week. Mr. Eleazcr- stated Tuesday that indications were that there would be about 30 or 40 cars to take thei j.r -Pm,T -fvnm Mew-! counting ct 11v? v.uio *-* - - ? - . berry county which wili bo with the j party. ' NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the primary election of'the Democratic ^arty for the nomination of'candi? ' - , n x I Jates for United States aenaiur, > Jcngressman, state officers and; ;cunty ciiicers for Newberry 'county j ; .vill be held at the Democratic clubs j .'or Newberry county on Tuesday, j \ugust 31, 1920. The polls will be opened at 8 o'clock in the morning xnd closed at 4 o'clock in the aftericon. No person will be allowed to /ote except such persons as are duly 1 lualified, according to the rules of .he Democratic party, and are propjrly enrolled at the ciub at which the person offers to vote and every person /oting will be required to take the jroper oath, as required by the rules >f the party. The polling places for the respecive clubs and the managers to con4-U^. r\-n Viufi VlOPVJ df?S lUt'O I JIG SClill tltvuun 11U-X ~ gnated and appointed by the couny Democratic executive committee >i Newberry county as hereinafter et forth. The last named person at iach club is the clerk and three first \amed are the managers of the elec;ion. Ward 1 City council chamber. L. I. Epting, B. F. Goggans, T. B. 'X'IVL-qv T-T T. Sr?pprs. IT j JkAt ?~ ~ Ward 2 New court house (up stairs.) B. L. Bishop, D. B. Werts, R. T. Caldwell, J. B. Boozer. Ward 3, No. 1 Upstairs in store of Geo. C. Hipp. 0. H. Lane, F. L. Paysinger, Os;ar M. Buzhardt, T. Roy Summer. Ward 3, No. 2 W. K. Buzhardt, D. A. Kiver^, W. {. Gantt, I. T. Timmerman. Ward 4 The Pruccll Co. store. J. R. Davidson, T. E. Davis, W. W. .'oliiison, A. J. S. Lamcford. Ward 5 E. S. Cromer, Geo. W. Robinson, Y. Jones, W. H. Hardeman. Oakland Mill W. A. Kinney, S. R. Timmerman, 3. A. Dickey, Jeff T. Cromer. Helena Old Julien store house. J. G: Miller, J. VV. Henderson, C. C. Dominick, J. R. Lake. Hartford < Hartford school house. m. B. Eleazer, W. B. Gorans, J. J1. Summer, Jessie Frank Hawkins. ; Johnstone Academy. ; Johnstone school house. T. C. Banks, W. E. Ncel, M. M. Tills, S. P. Crotwell. C. n r rr. a p. v Residence A. G. Lcitzsey. B. Buzhardt, T. W .Folk, E. b. ?oozer, W. C." Brown. Mt. Eethe! Residence S. J. Cromer. J. A. Brown, Geo. S. Ruff, Jno. Jaker, Jno. H. Ruff. Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant school house. J\ S. J. Suber, E. L. Glymph, J. V. Caldwell, J. K. Ciorner. Maybinton Mavbinton school house. J. L. Thomas, W. B. Whitney, W. /. Lyles, A. H. Maybin. Muibarry. T. W. Keitt's residence. J. A. Sease, J. E. Cromer, H. 0. "iraham, (5. H. Amick. Whztn::rc. Town hall. W. G. Puckc-tt, T. P. You-- W. J. \ ugh try, S. A. Jeter. Long Lane. Beth Eden school house. R. C. Carlisle. R. G. Glenn, ChurlTT r* 1 .1 1 * or. ' vomer. 13. ri. v.-aiawcu. Jalarn. Store of Jalapa Mercantile Co. \V. C. Miller, Luther Long, Wilbur "nns. B. L. Albritton. Kinarch. Dominick's furniture store. A. J. Johnson, G. W. Senn, S. J. 3rock,. J. A. Dominick. Reedervile. Reederville school house. j , T < V .. - \v . . C. (!. Johnson, (\ ('. Workman, 1. M. .Smith. Longshore. Longshore s store. W. (). -vScr.n, J. \V. Wilson. II. V. Abrams, (J. I!, .Yiartin. Trinity. Trinity school house. C. B. Bishop, M. 31. Longshore. M. P. Derrick, J. J. Longshore. Domini Dominick school house. J. M. Abrams, >T.. Q. Char?i;c]l, 1 r"' T Tr ^ v r i iiOS. O. XlUi'iilUIl, 'J. Saluda Ko. 7 Sanders' store. Richard Sanders, Henry Fellers, Jr., Eugene Senn, James Weris. Chappells. W. M. Crcmlvy, J. J. Boa-<?inn, P. G. Coleman. W. I). Allen. Vavrhnvili^ Vaughnville school house. M. j. Longshore, \V. R. Leavell, W. G. Hoilingsworth, J. 0. Johnson. East Riverside. t E. L. Hayes' residence. Fred Hayes, 01 in Cousin, A. T. Hipp, W. P. Paysinger. Utopia. Utopia school house. Lonnie For, J. H. Attaway, W/ W. Herbert. Sifvcrstreet. I Bank building. I W. V. Blair, J. F. Stenhens, Tommy Lake, K. S. StiHweli. | Prosperity. I Town ^ I W? T. Gibson, E. W. Worts, J. A. Price, L. M. Y7ke. I r.'licr ticfv'o. ; ?Moriticei!o school house. I P. V.\ Counts, S. T. Harmon, [Brock Conncllv, L. O'Neal!. 0 T 'call schcT.I house. '3. K. Koon, Osbcvn Dominic!?, X A. :.Ioore, Pp.t J). Wise. Lifcoriy. St. LuV s school hou^o. R. 0. Hun.e", C. E. Lester, G. A. Minic!:, Geo. F. Ilurjter.' O*-. liUKkO. St. Lukes school house. J. D. H. Kibler. J. H. Whitman, J. II. Beder.baugh. W. P. Dawkins. S:.g Creek. Bier Cveek school house. Jacob M. Bowers, P. E. Kunkle, . Mbjyur^'crrz rscsra: zz^trmajxszsc-rz:--:^*.-. ITO.TOJJ.MWM ' X1AOTW/.K U-W. J *_lir , |p j! Series 2* ; j?j; Owners cf the 5i I Ej expcnence the es I Ej; car can be handled i E3j and lis unfailing I Ira! ?i J'JCZij; tOUttl cirwc'ciciai? ! p3 have utmost confid I H e - i gj siveness ot its pi ~ carry them througl *---1 Ask i:s vshat gasol ~ DiG-S.'.X cwn< 0-11. P. detachab!e-hga< j ?base, insuring ample ro another Studcbakcr prcc \gl SThis is a Sin ]B McHARDY jp: Distrii 11~\ I Phsne 300. I Jij S2350 a f.c.b. Detroit t? f I [|?L ! , V;1 ' accgwcrcarrar: * s ~ -,t,c :.. ^ . - % {Wives and Daughters.7' Full < information every women slioul have; including voluntary test inony and advice from women i all walks of life who know I experience what Sfcella YiU trill rln. fm% vninPTi S Stella Vitae is the famous pr< jg script-ion of an old family plr g sician, successfully used in | long, life-time practice. Sol I- under agreement that it' the fli' | bottle fails to benefit money vvi i be refunded. A sk your draggis THACHER MEDt'CiNS C .Ma if ittl jjoozc"'. .1. O. < iir.tts. Salucia No. 9 ! Saluda school house, i .i. C. JShcely. .1. K. MonU G. II : FcJlei>*. F. }>. Pawkins. { Mountain. ! Shealy Bros, stove. ('. E. Whec-ier, V.'. L\ She?iy. J A. Huffman, LJurko Wise. | Union. [ Union rchool house, f G. O. Parrott, J. P. Cook, IT. .T, TC-'navrl. I. TI. Wilson. Joiiy Sireet. I IIuntor'-DeWait schoo- house . }J. I. Sease. W. B. Bo! nest. Jr., .S 111. Metis. T. A. Ellisor. Ci p_ ,?i. . | St. Pauls school house. j. G. A. C. Wicker, W. II. Kittcv | Tom Martin, L. B. Berlcn'oaugh. Centra!. J Central school house. J. A. Counts, David Koon. Ton* ; Sheely, Sligh Wicker. Sv/ilton.' j Sv/iltcn school house. 1 ; V. J. Sheely, G. I. Sheely, A. II Counts, L. K. Counts. ZIon. Zion school house. Jason Ringer. Geo. IT. Richardson, Wilbur Graham, Charley Enrgle. St. Piivl'ips. { St. Phillips school house. > J. I.. Kufi, G. W. ov:ieeiy. Ec;: I rl: Ifacre II. II. Huff. Peoria. | Behind brick r.toro. 1 J. J. Mer.:z, Y.\ Alev.ine. J. II Mc o:-j W. D. Katton. V/ai* . n. J. L. Crooks, J.. S. Fc-vler, J. Vv Pl.iTOtt, J. J. Hcntz. Cress R i_ u ?. S'JKUC/i iiuuat:. :T. C. Ciavk. J? J. Chnpniar., Lonnie C. Sheely, G. II. Shealy. Fezk*. n V G4-1101r T T? ATm'T.- "JV O 1 . u. OvUCk, j. r. c., v..', Oliver, J. 0. Counts. rI" V> f\ ro 'i y> ? o*.o vc: T ^ f* f* 1 # 7 ^W' 1 I - x,.. I ucsi0'nn' c one of thci.* vtii . jer ic call at the court house en ?::turday | A ugu?t 28, 1020, between 0 e. m land G p. m. for box1:?, tickets, etc. j. b. iiuxTrR, County Chairman. B. B. LEITZSEY, Secretary-. ura-.TWULt1.-' vrgry-'-r^r^:*a>v.:i:z ?j. rrr iet 1 0 Big-Six jg [G-SIX know from lijSj ise with which the jp3 . i in crowded traffic jfcj response to every |Q! ?? it~3 rc cr brake. "I hey jjjRj lence in the responowerful engine to ;S i all difficulties, 13 jg :7:c and iire milszge erjs ara getting. ! motor; 126-inch whcc?!&?#/ on for seven adults^ All ?;<(?ji uipped with Cord Tircc? idebaker */es?t9 iBf MOWER, : juicr. Ncv/berry, S. C. ;cj k m ^ I J , ';' I T "k [ i I J?j| - Wm~' Wl 7 .^V-'CTC?^ vf.cr'A/ ^y^' j .*1^. .^mxtxxrx.'? ^.-r*. _-r rj_itrv.-.r ->.-? ?. . -p'T-? ^ Mr.?. D. S. Hamilton, of ^Iilneiy 75 )f G'a., L'oute 1, writes: "It gives |j d rue pleasure to testify to tho ^ : _ benefit which both my daughter | and myself have derived from a tho U:>o of STELLA YITAE. || >y For somo time: tho doctors el -M our neighborhood had treated ?j my daughter without success. One bottle of STELLA VITA I] in throoivceks7 timoeoinpieieiy gg cured Iier. % 31y own health has m been restored by STELLA fM j-j VITAL"; and no doefcorhas bee n , eatied upon to treat any m'-mS ber uf my family since 1 began il usinir L'r. Tlmcher's Ecme-O., Cljailanooai, Tcna., U. S. A. NOTICE. | . ! ! All persons hold:;.-: crftTms against ' .' he estate of J.*M. i-osier will please: ! jrrcsei.* the c!;..-n duly attested to r Mrs. E. U. Foster, executrix, and all ? 1 : pf->-or.s :ii(;cote.i to aoove mentioned! , "siai-:- will please make settlement on | j or before September 30, 11)20, with; ; the undersigned. MRS. E. U. FOSTER, ! -r* , . Executrix. i Newberry, S. C., July 3 0, 1920. .1 ' - : TEACHERS WANTED. ' I Two teachcrs for the Hartford j school, principal ?80; assistant $7<r.f Term 7 months. Board $20. Appivi ! B. P. Hawkins, Newberry, S. C.\! '! Route 7. ! NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT. :! I will make a final settlement of. : flvi rvf Jpssin M. Wallace in I } the probate' court for N^wberiyI [ county. South Carolina, on Friday j the 27th day of Augus:, at 10 ! o'clock in the forenoon and will im| mediately thereafter ask for my disj charge as executor of sai l estate. ?j All persons holding claims against 1 the r-lid estate will present them duly' J. rt. Giles, ! I1 Excc-uto\ j Newberry, S. C? July 22, 1020. NOMINATIONS. t , I7or Congress, ifcird Uiszncz | I am a candidate for reelection to . j Congress, subject to the rules of the j Democratic party. Fred II. Dcminick. ; j W. W. Bradley is hereby ani n on need as a candidate for congress, i Third congressional district, subject " 1 *?n ^v,; .j'to the rules 01 inc uvuivvichil mary. For Siicifcor, Eighth Circuit. Homer S. Blackwell is hereby ' nominated for reelection as Solicitor of ti:e Eicrhth circuit subject to the rules of the Democratic party. - - / 7. Frank McCcrd is hereby an- r i r. ounce a as a c::nc.u;ut; ivi suuvi..w. J of the eighth circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic party.. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of solicitor of the i T^rriifn indicia! circuit, subject to the I J J rules of the Democratic primary, and j [ pledge myself to abide the result of ( I the Democratic primary. j". Howard Moore. j 1 For State Sonator. J I am a candidate for the State I Senate, subject to the Democratic j f Primary. j NEAL W. WORKMAN. | Alan Johnston, yielding to the j earnest requests of voters from all j parts of the county, has consented j to stand for reelection to the state j senate. He .will abide by-the result j of the Democratic primary; and, if i elected, w.s service \vl? uc ! as heretofore, by wholehearted de! votion to the public good. i \ For House o? Representatives i W. B. Eoinest Is hereby announced ! as a candidate for the house of repj resentatives, subject to the rules of I the Democratic primary. I Fnsfrm \r. Kibler is hereby an i nounced as a candidate for the ' House of Representatives from New-' ! berry county and will abide result j of Democratic primary. I J. Wm. Folk is hereby announced I as a candidate for re-election for the j House of Representatives and will j abide result .of Democratic primary. I am a candidate for reelection as - a member of the House of Represen tatives .from Newberry County, sub jcct to the rules of the Democratic | party. H. H. EVANS. Hor, 3 TYfmv^r novsbv announced ; as a candidate for nomination for the j House of Representatives in the ! approaching Democratic primary. | W. A. 'Counts is hereby announcj erl as a candidate for the house of representatives and subject to the rules Of the Democratic party. ! ; | For Super'nte.'idfcTit of Education. ! r ? ~ ' A /* AlfrfT 7 | I ii.'li ii t'<" ^ lU J W?.l < V J VI vvy I ir Pendent of education subject to the {rules of the Democratic party. ELBERT H. A DLL. . i Clin V/. Bund rick is hereby anjnounced as a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education, sub; jert to the rules of the Democratic 1 * J * is 131 fl| '?Wi: >l'fc >!',|% I $ ? 1 I ajVA7Si!&fiLJAa & VU, V: . C & "5 3 <Ta v 5 $ ftp* v in ?"H ^ ^ C _t. \/ jL lL-1 l/Ci 1J i -' ? ; y "I "", I '* / , -<- y- /-> .-- '- - r T ?^ 5 c-0 . C-.v: i v >J.w-v^v- v_L JLt. Tiekots on sale da: 5 f-*} &<a"0"f A7T?? Otll \a C ? ? r_/ ^ 1 . ; I , _ _ r V ?.- 1 ' y \ , 1 I > r-A' *"\ 1 ft'. ? ' ! ' J Q *) ' } ? uv-iy'./< oiOvj ? t ?. . . i ' J /A 7~ T <"? 2 Ci i 1 v> v ? '.. B< T~! " ; /? I F or turtncr inform i Ticket Agent, or writ S H h e Ji l-.z A *s District Pais; Columbia, J I _ \ For Treasurer. Claude C Schumpert is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection to the office of county treasurer, subject to the Democratic primary. - ' For Sheriff SuBject to the rules of the Democratic Primary, I im a candidate for reelection as Sheriff. CANNON G. BLEASE. - /"" i ? i_ _C ("Aiirf j r or ^;t'rtx J. D. Wheeler is hereby announced as a candidate for clerk cf court and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Jno. C. Goggans is hereloy announced as a candidate for reelecton to the office of Clerk of Court, subject to the Democratic primary. . For Auditor. J. B. Halfacre is hereby announced . as a candidate for reelection as county auditor for Newberry county 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 Democratic primary. JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. * For Ccvoner. G. H. Ruff is hereby announced ai a candidate for coroner and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner and ia pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Commissioner No. 10 Township. J. D. K. Kinard is hereby announced as a candidate for township commissioner for No. 10' township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. \ J. Walter Richardson is Hereby announced for commissioner for No. 10 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. For Magistrate Nos. 1 and 8. ^ '??1 ? TT7 T~\ /v.1? ? ^ I^avaKTT Qr> ^Ilcines . L/uugias io "" ( n ounce d 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 Tov/nship. I am a candidate for reelection for Magistrate for No. 4 Township sub- * *. ject to the rules ol the uemocrauc primary.. R. M. Aughtry. ?i?-? \I?*istrate 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 Demo cratic party. .1 r Magistrate No. 10.I am a candidate for magistrate for No. 10 Township subject to nriei of Democratic primary. . - / J. J. KIBLER. J. A. Kirard is hereby announced , ss a candidate for magistrate for No. 10 Township and will abide the result nf the Democratic nrimary. D. L. Stone is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 10 Township subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Magistrate ror No. 11. I am a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 Township subject to rulei Democratic primary. T. Br RICHARDSON. tt ie Tiot'oV?"17 ?j-nnnnnriP<1 IH. IX. )l jo v, ?-> j mwmvwuvvw as a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. For iMagistrate Fomaria. Jno. B. Bedenbaugh is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as Magistrate for Pomaria, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E. A. Hentz is nereoy announced as a candidate for magistrate for Po-' maria and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. v S. J. Cromer is hereby announced as a candidate for commissioner for No. 2 township, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Thomas L. B. Epps Is hereby announced as a candidate for commis sicnc-r for No. 10 township, subject to ihe rules of the Democratic party. TI. Ruff is a candidate for Irighv.'.v commissioner for -No. 11 towa* ship. / " ' ^i.-I E. M. Martin of Chap pells Is v.ominated for township commissioner. , . , . . ^ "i ? 'J ; -1 i iSL 'l-hil ^ i\dli V"? tuy , ashore resort points _ res. ' ily at all stations un"ith final return limit Stop-over privileges lation call on Local V V | 4 McLean sngsr Agent South Carolina.