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AX,,vhv,H t '.mk Th» nU fat Candidate Card* for and County offices is $5.00. All cagaanncemeiits payable in advance. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can- -didate for Sheriff of Laurens County, -subject to the result of the Democra- iic primary. F. LUTHER RIDDLE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Laurens County, subject to the rules and result of the Demo- •eratic primary election. S. C. REID. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Sheriff of Laurens Coun- ty, subject to the rules and result of the Democratic primary. A. H. MOORE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Lau rens county and pledge myself to ^bide by the rules of the Democratic primary. D. D. PEDEN. FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a can ' didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, subject to the yules and Result of the Democratic primary. J. CALVIN TEMPLETON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of Hunter Town ship, Clinton, subject to the rules and yaaalta of the Democratic primary election. WILLIAM N. BOBO. To the Voters of Hunter Township: Having been appointed by Governor KeLeod to serve the unexpired term the late R. R. Milam, as Magistrate Hunter Township at Clinton, I am -now asking your support for the -secular term, subject to the rules of -the Democratic primary. # E. T. RICEBOURG. 1 hereby announce myself as a can- didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, subject to the rules and results of the Democratic primary. W. T. PUTNAM. « I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate of Hunter Town- ahip at Clinton, subject to the rules and results of the Democratic primary election. W. P. BALDWIN. TWICE-TOLD TESTIMO V Clinton People Are Doing All They Can for Fellow Suferera. Clinton testimony has been pub lished to prove the merit of Doan’s Pills to others in Clinton who fuffer from bad backs and kidney ills. Lest any sufferer doubt this evidence of merit, we produce confirmed p^oof —statements from Clinton people who again endorse Doan’s Pills—confirm their former testimony. Here’s a Clinton case: Mrs. Joe Chandler, 61 Florida St., says: “The first symptom I had of kidney trouble was backache. When I swept, sharp pains shot down from the small of my back and fairly drove me wild. I was nervous and had pains in the back of my head. My kidneys didn’t act right ^t all. I also had dizzy spells and would near ly fall. I heard about Doan’s Pills and got a box. The first gave me relief and two boxes cured me.” (Statement given November 19,1914). On January 21, 1922, Mrs. Chand ler said: “Time has not changed my opinion of Doan’s. They cured me of an attack of kidney trouble and I have not been bothered since. I gladly confirm all I said before.” 60c., at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Final Settlement Take notice that on the 25th day of August, 1924,1 will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Execu tor of the estate of J. W. C. Bell, deceased, in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens county, at 11 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said es tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. W. E. BELL, 8-14-4tc Executor. FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate fov the office of Clerk of Court of Laurens County, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. TOY A. DRUMMOND. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of Court Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. JOHN F. BOLT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of Court of Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo- ktic primary. J, L. M. IRBY. I hereby respectfully announce my- NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, Town of Clinton: Notice is hereby given that an elec tion for Mayor and six Aldermen will be held in the towrr of Clinton on the 19th day of August, 1924. The polls will be opened at the Police Station on Pitts street at 8 o’clock A. M., and close at? 4 o’clock P. M. T. F. Milam, R. J. Copeland, Sr., and J. C. Templeton have been duly appointed managers of said election and J. H. Donnan has been duly ap pointed clerk at said election. No person shall be entitled to vote at said election who shall not have registered his or her name with W. D. Copeland, Supervisor of Registra tion for the town of Clinton, before noon on the 9th day of August, 1924. The said W. D. Copeland, Super visor of Registration, will have his office open for the purpose of regis tering voters from 9 o’clock A. M., to 4 o’clock P. M., at the store of J. I. Copeland & Brother, in the town of aetf a candidate for re-election to the * o j office of Clerk cf Court for Laurens ;i io ^„ County, subject to the rules of the A Democratic primary. CLA.PQWEK. ^ CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself as a can- •didate for Clerk of Court of Laurens County, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. BEN F. COPELAND. FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Senator from Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. W. L. GRAY. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to Congress from tfce 4th Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the rules •«£ the Democratic party. J. J. McSWAIN. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Laurens count/ and pledge my- cetf to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. JAS. L. BROWNING. At the solicitation of a number of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the rules and result of the Demo cratic primary election. W. D. OWENS. I hereby announce myself ^ candi date for re-election to the House of Representatives from Laurens coun ty* subject to the results of the Demo cratic primary. J. 0. BARNETT. (By Kiev. P. B. FITZWATER, D O.. Dm* of tho Evening School. Moody Bible to- etltute of Chicago.) <©. l»24. Wentern Newspaper Colon.) Lesson for August 3 THE FIRST DISCIPLES OF JESUS LESSON TEXT*—John 1:35*51, GOLDEN TEXT—"Jeous saltb unto Ifhlm. Follow mo.”—John 1:43 PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Calls Four Helpers. JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus* First Fol lowers. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC—What It Means to Follow Jesus. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Winning Others to Christ. Through the testimony of John tha Baptist, his disciples Were pointed te Jesus. This same testimony he gave the previous day, but he was not ashamed to repeat his sermon. His theme was the Lamb of God, the sln- bettrer of the worlds I. Two of John’s Dlsclplos Follow Josua (vv. 35-37). As a result of the Baptist’s testi mony two of his disciples left him and followed Jesus. One of these disciples was Andrew (v. 40), and presumably the other was John. When the Baptist pointed out Jesus as the Lamb of God, tha long-expected Messiah, these dis ciples sought further acquaintance with Jesus. In view of John's request, they looked upon the Lord. This look was sufficient to Induce them to tollaw Jesus. They believed. II. The Two Diaolplea Abiding With Jeeus (vv. 38, 39). 1. Jesus’ Question (v. 38), When Jesus saw the disciples following He most kindly Inquired as to their object 2. The Disciples’ Reply (v. 89). They answered his question by Inquir ing as to His dwelling place. Their reply showed their desire to go apart •privately where they could disclose their hearts to Him. Knowing their hearts. He Invited them to His place of abode, III. The Disciples Bringing Othsrs to Jesus (vv. 40). The very genius of Christianity is self-propagation. The usual method Is to begin with those nearest us—home folks and relatives—and pass out to ever-widening circles. The disciples who were with Jesus in blessed fellow ship go at once to tell others of the priceless treasure they have found. 1. Andrew Brings Peter (vv. 40-42). 'This Is a bearftiful sight of brotherly affection expressing itself in bringing another to Christ. The best place to begin our testimony for Christ is among our kinsfolk (Luke 8:39). This was a great piece of work for Andrew, for Peter became one of the pillars of the church of God. 2. Philip Bringing Nathaniel (w. 43-46). Christ found Philip the follow ing day as he would go /orth into Gali lee. Philip followed Him in response to a personal invitation. As soon as Christ found Philip, Philip found Na thaniel and witnessed to him concern ing the messiahshlp of Jesus. He said unto him, “We have found Him, of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets did write, Jesus of Nazareth” (v. 45). Nathaniel was somewhat skeptical, but he w^as honest. Philip boxes, one for each ward, and the electors will deposit their ballots in the box their respective ward for Mayor and Alderman for their ward By order of the Town Council of the Town of Clinton, S. C., this the 7th day of July, 1924. W. H. SIMPSON, Mayor. DORCAS MASON, Clerk of Council COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can- 4uUte for County Commissioner, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. A. B. BLAKELY. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner, sub jack to the result of the Democrati. primary. JACKS. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION State of South Carolina, County, pf Laurens, Town of Clinton: Notice is hereby given that W. D. Copeland has been duly appointed Su pervisor of Registration for the Town of Clinton, State ^nd County afore said. Every male or female citizen of this state of 21 years of age, and upward, having all the qualifications mentioned in Section 222 and 225, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1923, Volume 3, and who has resided in the State two years, in the county of Laurens one year and within the cor porate limits of the said Town of Clinton, County of Laurens, and State of South Carolina four months pre vious to th£ municipal election of said town and who has paid all taxes due and collectable for the preceding fiscal year, and who holds a county registration certificate entitling him or her to vote at a polling precinct within the Town of Clinton, shall be entitled to register. The said W. D. Copeland, Supervisor of Registration, will have his office open (it the store of J. I. Copeland & Bro., for the pur pose of registering voters from 9 o’clock A. M., to 4 o’clock P. M., each day,. except Sunday, to 12 o’clock M., on the 9th day of August, 1924. This, the 7th day of July, 1924. W. H. SIMPSON, Mayor. DORCAS MASON, Clerk of Council. to one ri^HE old Bchooilrf hard knocks has taught the Fleet Boss it X doesn’t pay to experiment with gasolines and oils. He finds it safer to use a team put out by a house of established reputation—gas and oil refined to work together in perfect harmony—gas and oil you can get anywhere. By standardize ing on one good brand—and taking the trouble to insist on it —he knows enough when trouble comes to look for methane ical faults. “Standard” Polarine Motor oils are the chosen running mates for “Standard” Gasoline—selected by the oldest and most ex perienced oil company in the world from among hundreds of oils made for all sorts of purposes—established by every prac tical and scientific test as absolutely the highest quality oils that can be made for the lubrication of automobile motors. Insist on “Standard” products. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New jersey) Buy the best oil but buy it by name, and the. name is "Standard” Polarine. STAN DAR D \ Three conustenriee— one correct for your motor. Consult your dealer’* Polarine chart —always nac tha ail it recommends. Oils you can c Bustl What Constitutes til 12 o’clock M., on the 9th day of AugtSt. 1924. .— At said election there w}}1 be Six) had the wladom not to argua with him. but brought him to Jesus. The ona who Is honest when brought into tha presence of Jesus will soon have all doubts removed (John 7:17). IV. Nathaniel, Seeing and Hearing Jesua, Testifies to His Divinity (vv. 47-51) As soon as Nathaniel saw and beard Jesus all his doubts rolled away. Ha who acts upon the light given shall see greater things (vv. 50. 51). Ajogels ascending and descending upon the Son of Man with the open heavens, shows that Jesus Christ is the means of communication between earth and heaven (Heb. 10:19, 20; Kph. 2:18; Gen. 28:12). This narrative concerning the expe riences of the first disciples exhibits the followkig stages of Christian expe riences : 1. Hearing About Jesus (v. 80). How important it is that the minister and teacher have a proper conception of Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb, the sin-bearer of the world. ° 2. LooMng Upon Jesus (v. 80). It Is necessary*that the sinner definitely fix his attention qpon Jesus. 3. Following Jesus (v. 37). It Is not enough to merely look upon Him. There must be definite efforts to fedow after, to Inquire of Him. 4. Abiding With Jesus (v. 39). Those who earnestly look upon Jesus and in quire after Him He welcomes Into blessed fellowship. 5. Witnessing for Jesus (w. 41, 45). The first thing the one does who has come to Jesus is to begin to witness for Him. 6. Bringing Others to Jesus. The chief delight of the one who has come to know Jesus by a personal experi ence is to bring others to Him. FOR SOLICITOR B. V. Chapman is hereby announc-- h! as a candidate for Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial' Circuit of South Carolina and is pledged to abide the -esult of the Democratic primary, r * \ Success "First of all.” said president Gap- field when a boy. “I must make myself s man: If 1 do not succeed in that l can succeed in nothing." Good Temper The difficult part of good temper consists In accommodation to the ill hnmor of others. Duty Omitted Every duty omitted obscures some truth that we should kuoiv.—KusklB. 4 In Our Bank it is Made Up Of % . S~ ecurity E — fficiency R—eliability V — igilance I—ntegrity (Courtesy Enterprise Clinton’s Only National Bank The First National Bank “CLINTON’S STRONGEST BANK” v- - j - ■ _ , .... . , ■ . ^ . ' -i, /i*; V . • l'* -L-