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Home Bank The Bank 7 Agricultural We have this space aind are offerin ty free of charge, to be used as a ri -di or buy. - Send all requests to C. A. McFaddi Manning, S. C. Don't fail to plant a small acreago po'rtant. For C. W. Ridgeway, Bloomville, S. C. Good milk cow to calve in few days. Price $75.00. T. C. Bradham,. Manning -- Milk cow first calf will calve between June 1st, and 15th. W. T. P. Sprott, Foreston-2 Grade' IPurham Heifers, 1 Gradt Red Pole Heifer. 7 Grade Jersey Heifers, all above bred to registered Jersey bull, will freshen within next 30 days. Price $75.00 to $100.00. 7 Young beef cattle weighing from 400 to 500 lbs. at market"price. OKS LKE A DEADLOCKLowden or Johnson LO CIK Aa majority will coi AT C. o. P. CONVENTION the dark horse or The Lowden forc< Chicago, June 6.-Prospects for a ing as high as 250 deadlocked Republican convention are ballot and the Woo growing with the arrival of unin- many. The Johnse structed delegates who hold the bal- stated in figures anceof pwer.senator's headquar ance of power. hiully additions to Out of the deadlock which will be- After looking ov, produced by the failure of Wood, situation with its Paint Insu Des~tructiori * destru*ction You are ca, you against fire Paint affords against decay sides it incre ,to its. appear For every sur '4 or stained, yc will give youl century of re Pee Gee Trad Ask us for PRE) for Color Card., Peaslee-G 4 A LD *10 & Trust Co. 'hat Serves Department it to the Farmers of Clarendo; cun n for articles that you may want to sel a, Agent Home Bank & Trust Co. 3 of Peanuts and Potatoes, this is im Sale W. S. Holladay,Manning - nice Milk Cow, qualities guaranteed. R. R. DuRaift, Alcolu -'Offers Peaches for sale, would like several customers that he could deliver to each week. I. V. Plowden, Manning-2 extra nice Milk Cows, young calves-just ready to begin milking. S. E. Nelson, Alcolu--One Jersey Milk cow and heifer calf., One 3-4 Jersey cow bull calf, both extra good milkers and butter cows. forces to command leadership, the men *hose influen ne the nominee, be counts in the party councils have cor one of the "big to the conclusion that about the be way out is to let the cand idates wi a.tonight are claim thelargest number of suporters tr I votes on the first a few heats to show the conventi d forces equally as what they can or cannot do. Tho n claims are not favoring this plan feel perfectly cc but the California tam that none of the candidates w ters are climing be nominated on the test ballots. his, column. May Look at Dark Horses. er the much mixed After the three leading candidat latk of head and have deonstrate to the conventi what.they.can..r.cannot.do..Tho ranince s ln elpefctyc ofyu poty bya fine is themonddtes, by ecy ndMay~c iso ctakHoe. rrying fire insurance, which protects possible loss, but does not prevent positive protection and insures you and deterioration by the elements, be ases the value of your property and adds face that needs to be painted, varnished u'l1 find a Pee Gee Paint or Finish that asting satisfaction at lowest cost. Half a putation f or highest quality is behind the emark R Paint Book "Homsi and loe to PanE Them," aI.o or write direct to aulbert Co.,,--cr~..,a Louisvime, Ky. ERMAN STORES that they have not enough votes to nominate themselves' it is argued that the delegates t'hemselves will be in b6tter position to determine whether they prefer to combine on one of the three, or look at some dark horses. Up to this time dark horses have gone begging for riders because those who had any considerable support like Johnson, Lowden or Wood re fused to look at others for fear of indicating weakness before a test of strength had been made. Even those who favored a dark horse, were unable to render any support for him because here had been no op-, portunity for one (lark horse to estab lish lead over another. To the mass of uninstructed delegates they are all a 1ot of dark horses and nothink more. The practical politicians began to realize today that the only solution offered was to let the convention call for a dark horse and then show it a few, with the possibility, of course, that the convention might decide it could go further and fare worse than to take Johnson, Lowden or Wood.I All the discussion tonight of the principal balloting centers around these three names, but the (lark horse names are too many to be recorded. If any set of practical politicians had agreed 'among themselves to put the convention into a deadlock for their own purposes it is doubtful if they could have done better than the convention itself is threatening to do. Three ballots and possibly four by Thursday night, is the prediction be ing most freely made, coupled with the further prediction of final bal loting on Friday. llughei Being Mentioned. The plan looks placid enough, but it is not without its possibilities of fireworks. It is realized on all sides' that the forces of neither Johnson, Lowden or Wood will give up the' struggle without a battle. The fight upon the platform planks, particularly that on the League of Natioils, con tinue sto promise a test of strength o fthe various elements and renewed predictions are being made that the elements which succeeds in framing a platform acceptable to the convition will also be able to provide a candi (fte equally acceptable. At this time four years ago Charles Evans Hughes was as good as nominated although the ballots were not cast until four days later. Tonight he is being men tioned here and there among the dark horses. Mention of former Pres sident Taft is heard in the same Q way. The Hughes talk, which could ' not be denominated a boom, and yet ce bears the stamp of a good - deal of ti support, wa4 brought in by Ne'w York ra business men, and financiers who con- pl at tended he was a man upon whom all % th the elements could unite. Gov. Sprout n) ot of Pemisylvania and Senator Harding in n of Ohio also figured in the specula- m Be tion. es *Tire Guai EETIRES are guarantered LEnumber of miles but guarn factory service. 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