The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, July 24, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 9
We Bave Buggies
corft'ng in almost every day tho
latest shipment being a car of
?C O L U tri B U S?
Come in and lut us show them.
They are 1014 Models,
We have a nice line of P<my
buggies. ^'
Id
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Mm
of Using Want Acts
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HOW WANT ADS WILL HELP :>
A SM ALL BUSINESS GROW
. There Is really oo limit to /what ! '.
Want AdB ran do to put life 'into
small business j enterprises. Ton
want moro enstpuersj more capital,
or something else to help " you grow :
In a businesB Henae. The WniitWW' '
ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing.
Here are some Want Ad Ideas in
this connection. .
Ho?) to Get More Customers
, This ad. is' good for & per cent on any article in this * store. If
the value la not easily as great as the original price plus 15 per
cont, don't take tho .goods. Gomo at onco ?'\; \- -
Ml
Keeping after Business
'j.very. o>yS|^?^i?i^|^l|f^^? ".
t? increase yopr. business through : -"'
these columns. Plan, after plan wIH : '
unvf o?t? lise?? te you'on.ee ;rcV'fc??*
BEf.lN NOWI This should be the
started.. ' ;. ) 'J.:':
turning point for LARGER AND BET
TER BUSINESS.
Your Business Grow\
\
Free Advertising F?ir F ?s
... ingt^e?qtt^ f':H
The main purpose of this innovation is to esfabifsh trade
?. relations between the country producer add city customer1. .: . .)
Th?re are n?ndreds of housewives who read 'fne^
gencer who would be gladi of Jtftc opportunity to secure" fresh
r^erv"e^;-'p from tli
t?te*' kn?w: where<t?^serid'f?r iti
th? country if
;fOn thb page*? the farmers w no iiave such to sell can get in
i Mtpiich with these city p?ople i|iiickH 1
and mail to
y. , =?< A,'
Please write plainly ar.d sign name and full address - /*
I ; ?elow I have written an advertis?mt^i'^ time. I
'-AllHttpH in yon want courons, i-ar nor-obligate myself to advertisa .
Many more nor to pny you any mbc by. Q#?ijj&4-.?A-,6Y. \,v -r v >j
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NEW ERA OF
FIRST EVENT OF ITS KIND
EVER HELD IN ALL THE
STATE
GOOD SPEECHES
FEATURED DAY
Farmers From ?Ohrer the Third
Congrca?sona? District Gathered ]
??"To'See Exhibits Here
'(From . Wednesday's Daily.)
'gooo. poooouooouoboo o \
o^ THE PBI2E WINNERS b
o" The first best bushel of oats, o
o prize $100, won by Wade J. .0
o Drake, Anderson. b
;o, . Second best bushel of oats, o
p prize $50, wop . by E. B. C. b
o Snipes, Anderson. .0
b Third best bushol of oats, b
0 prize $40, won by J. M, Payne, ?
o , Anderson. ' o
0 Fourth best bushel of oats, o
0 prize $30, won by Jas. A. Drake, o
p Anderson. o
0 Fifth best bushel of oats, d
0 pf-lzo $20, won bj J. H. Hill, or
6 Lowndesvillo, 8. C. o
q - Sixth beat bushel of oats, d
o. prlzo $10, won by F. M. Taylor, o
.0 Anderson. d.
o ! Best bushel of oats from An- o
b demon county, prize $25, won 9
'? by J. T. Bskew. o-J
b First bCBt peck of rye,, prize o
o $1, won by J. S. Fowler. o
o Second best peck of rye, prize o
o $1,. won ly J. T .Eskow. o
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South Carolina was the.one bi? event
of yesterday In Anderson and as a re
sult of this great forward step on thol
p?rt of Anderson county men apd An
dor s on county farmers, the name of
the county will be spread ^broadcast
among the farmers of the state, as be
ing the best fanning.county in South
Carolina.
. Tho day proper was opened yeeter-*
day, morning at 10:30 o'clock when
the meeting was caW to order by J:
S. Fpwler in the rooms of the cham
. bor of. commerce, n. A Abrams of
Starr was-, aotipg'as secretary, and
probably 200 farmers Were gathered',
4for tho speeches... Mr. Fowler assured
'.hia hearers .of > Andorabn'a ; welcome'
and then the .Rov. J, W. Speako, pastor
taf Si .' John's qMtkodist. church was"
fcaUecL .upon. for. tho invocation. . This
,ws#^l6wed,by a number of lrapor- \
tant denouncements, mfido by the sec-,
retary, and thon tho speeches were
'heard.'' .'"'-' ' ' .'.
W. "W. Long of. Ciemson College,
.state agobt of the United States farm
d?monstration Work; was first intro
duced to th'o audience and impressed
tho. farmers, of Anderson with "his
'"horse sense." He has always been a,J;'
great favorite with Anderson county!
.audiences' and ho made himself evon *
more dear .to 'the hearts of Anderson
farrners yesterday, because of his
splendid wordsV ~ ':
The Boll Weevil Coming. - h
?. Mr. Long raid that this lb a veryj^
timely ocaaslon for a grain festival bo
fuse , of the fact that the bool weevil
raaj, ruoving toward' this state' and i-.
will' roach South, Carolina within less ?
(than six years.
Ho pointed but that if tho farmers at
tho farmers of : this state .are not
r^ady to meet the pest when it makes
'its ap?v?'??C? uv*v iiiui iL wi?? cost
the ,state between fifty and one hun
dred million. He said that the inva
sion of the boll weevil will prove
;*f?prse. to this state than" was Sher
toan'o army. ' Ho 'said that ho spokef
ifrom knowledge, because he had Been
the effect of the boll weevil in many
Ablates across tho Mississippi. Ho said
that ;this is not a farmers problem
but a problem for. the business man
to BoiYo. He pointed out that money
Jb pecded and organization Is needed
for the purpose of fighting the ad
ynnco of the weevil. - ' .
r Mr Long pointed out that tho way
save tho country from destruction
r the boll' weevil r.was. to '''j^Verotty
to crops and echoed , bis statement
isy;th? gi^ih'Ic?tlVjtl would be pf
rent osSiBtanco. in this direction. H?
#ta;vpfioatt and of grssj and thatt]
;lto$*o?? ;-R>toorJt' Thompson of th&ti
bounty, in tho Lebanon section, had as '
!fl#d'of clover ok ever grew-.fi;
rgihia;7 tho' state famous for its A
clcvoc'.' ' -1 j
\: ' ' : More Meat ^^^Ord?*^.
^Tho 'speaker aaid ^that .SouUi ?aro^
^^and^et' thi?^?sto^^co^^iues to
I? nmcfr ; of t^s'meat from that
Mr. Long ?ya'th?t ono thing
la W^e^^t==t agricultu
ibera and i'poiniijA^tlw.iii?l
that Clomson obliege has more stu
A'iU?A -, agriouiture tijan any other
. p in theV.Unlte* States hut
same 1ro*Mtd?pU>Tw?'fee tact?
ia?*^iwe.' are. many ~iim&JK*9 Inf
this itiiUjm^^ ^ m^ to w?d *o{
throat&^W^
curd this very necesaary. agriculf
.edndatf- -
a.prbti
So f^^m?rJw^t^Lsyer ..
done and regard him as the greatest
agricultural leader of his age.
The s^rfjksr said thfit gs far ha?k
KP >"*; Jjr
;ia a ;blll was passed by congress
U? e.hctfurage agriculture and that Ot ,
Lbat tlmo President Bu?-" a ah roport- |
ml the bill as vl?latliii, states' rights.1,
K'oUorvibg'that tame the 'wambof/rccn (
Die antes. Ho said that one of tho !
first lhmga-1>Lh* Constructive 'nature <
Dyer, p;ecurcd ?was. the passage of thd 1
Hatch act,- linder which tho various ,
2 xpe rim out-stations wcro established. 'J
On top of this, said Mr. Lever, he |
made 16 speeches in Missouri last
fttaraird wfs^told, whllo ho was In \
Ms. Hatch's.district, that Hatch was1 ,
(tbfeated-by^ the/farmers because "ho .j
|iad. do;ts Nothing for the farmers." ]
?|et f Hatch mode, possible tho gather- ' |
ing of scientific agricultural know-,
ledge by. tho .government. Mr. Lover]'
Bald that' Congressman Adams, with
whom ho was 'associated on tho ajrl-1
cultural committee in congress, liter- j
ally died In his efforts to secure an \
additional appropriation for the cx
p?riment station work,
Mr. Lover's Great Bill.
Mr. Lover oa'd that the government ,
lind,tried the - work of sending college !,
brofessors to address tho farmers and i*j
this plan ' had' faiied and therefore I t
tho Smith-Lever - extension bill pro- <
poses to codd th? professor right into i
the homes of. tho farmers, on the Indl- . ?
v.idnal farmers 'own farm, and there j
to doriroristrato'l?i'tho farmer what ts.l
accessary and what should bo done. ! 1
These rnch will show lbat a crop can j'
be produced by producing it. "I am 1
glad to "bo the'author of a bill which ;i
f!
resongisoB ' the * farmor's, wife," said
Mr.,Lever. '
''Think of tho farmer's wlfo havinsr
to drop ? throb 'gallon, bucket into a
well sixty feet deep and laboriously
drawing It up. Yet she must be the
mother of the future generations and
of future citizens." Mr.. Lever said
that ho -had. studied the farmers or
ganizations, the' Grange,. tho .Allianco,
tho Farmers' Union sad aald that
there arc-,two reason why these or
ganisations ~do. I Dot succeed.
: One of Umso, hi- the fact that they
do. cot get into clouu touch with th?
farmer which.must bo had. The new
bill provides that tho government wilt
send into each county about six men
and. three women and these will go
from houBo to Imuso and teach-the
podple.i They o#Hf constitute the hub
around which 'tho ocnter of thought
Sil revolve. The bill will also help
distrbuto' thfe^ Uropa after they have
boon' produced.'. This will be in addl
ifon tb'thebffdrtd'whlch have already
bcon 'iri?u bf-'ptbduclng two bales
of cotton .whore,.ouq grow, before. a
? he.jEpunty/agrteultbral.< jagont. is
Rlso^aiadQ the county marketing jigeati
under :th.eonaw:J?UMand It will ,be his
fl?iy- : toi dwifalt ta*dl4pDsingi ot itho ;
crop?. - Thd' question pt marketing Is]
omo or. which"I* :flf>the gravest impor
tance now. Mr."1 Lover 1 said that he
lnt'peot*' |h1^"' rural"nredlt8 to become,
baust, ??ottar-.ln (5rls7section . of- tho
state''When tho new,bill goes Into ef-.
t?efand he believos^tt?t it wllt.be Im
possible to get money -for longer terms
and at better 'ralek^Jjhan , is hpw\. the,
iidtttr.*. H?! S.trpss?^TO? feet that hpmo
bwiuTshlp of .f?tma-^ns ono of he
mqsi ini>ortant things'to be attained
knd'??ld that 43' per cent ot South
Carpi tna'e farmers aro merely tenant
^v'nshirig'ton,,under the direction
of'lho greatest ' pr?sident since the
days, of Thomas .Jefferson, we ' are
wcj&lng out a plan to loan money to
rsrnWa.'at cheap Tales and . long
tqrms.'V Bald ; the .speaker. Mr, Lever
^tld that his bill waa;drawn with the
(ts?istanco of a dofceri or more and that
behind it i? the greatest agricultural
brain work on tkb~p>rf of. these 12
that th? United fitatoi can boost of.
Mr. Levc;r, : said that it takes' niore}
brains to run a farm than any other
buslness.-and) ho hopesup' see the day ]
When tho farmor will bo proud to
slahd uk and say that ho Is a farmer'
fad be1 aVi?'tO'boh'rir^orthat fact. Ho
hopes to ' see* tho day when the chil
ifeu.-bf'.tno' f?rm?r^Ubo proud of
the feet! that 'they -/.are....a farmer's
???ghter^'bt. iC. tarnifojtto son.
fl.i: .vfa?t?, coi
r'lcultu^e-M'?PhthM
ext Speaker, ?ts sut
?jtft?>^ii
Prolin a and
W?
Idher bf. ag
Unh, was the
wasrM?grlT
In a:^ Mr . -yV^
happy occasion
and attend the
fr held In South
to pay a num
aman 'Lever,
i.congr
Ion of
? ^t?rvb?d at ^sat
s lb roaognizo the basic
re cntlre^rotld Mr.Wat
U?bcd' upon, tho importance of
rig' meat at hoTuo and of seeing
" cchogn hftyoKood treat
_>erul- i&tl^>M.i ,
_ JOPon .tho\?uostlbn of oats
tBtf Comrnlaflldrier said that Solith Ca
rolina Is thla year producing 7,000,000
tUWhiftti or pftCS. and this has not been
WfWl?mSr^t^toWb^: He said
tb^tjS^mhi^Kciina oats arc as goot
u any pro??d in tt*. wqrjd;ahd7ad
vised the Itarrnors to buy >their oats
hero at home and got the genuine ar
ttcle. .
.'??.. 'j,-. Key a..Gral?|levalor.; '../
.; Mr, ^AUfrW ,aa!d iSat the business
Otto of Anderson and tho farmers of
this county havo a' golden opport?Slty
(b^?UildV&! grUla elevator h?r? and.
ftffb^Bh the state of South Carolina
^Ut'joateV??drthae-min?y-b?t'J&sew1
Hi W* attf.ldslng. bde of the grealest
bWffces'??lheir live*P;i# failing.to dp
no;?.<?.! '.'' ' ' :-*-; .' .' : ':
^JdKWatson, polntedjb the fact that
trrfe^ state^dB|S^l?eui ^ted
try ;Sonfh' Carolina farmers and polnt
qpSJK* that ftg^iWpt^now
,ratslhg to be a more profitable
'""?Kah : raising ? cotton.. j H?
'^e fact,
e nuctuatlop in
when.bo^pared.to
rMr, Qrable pt WU1
there > tery
price-of 4kda,
ivory farmer present to be at tho
Partner?' Chautauo.ua, which will. bp j
iiold on August 5, 6 and 7, and assured
ids hearers that they would all enjoy'
it. He said that a number of splendid J
speakers and agricultural, experts1
would be on.hand for the three days|
Hid additional features, such as music
jt?., would also be provided.
Following tho conclusion of the ad- <
irorses yesterday morning tho farm-!)
}Tu repaired to tho wholesalo soed1
liouso of Furman Smith, where tho '
exhibits were on display nnd shortly |
ifter 2 o'clock the judges began their. j
work of sorting out tho wlnnors in I
the various classes. B. J. Watson, W.>
W. Long and J. Wept Harris were ;
chosen for this vory important work |
ind It required well over two hours
far them to complcto it.
Great interest was manifested in the
splendid showings of oats. and. many
if those present said that thoy had
iovor scon anything to compare with
It. It was a revelation to the large J
[lumber of farmers present.
I'???TEItOl'8, BUT THAT'S ALL
(Continued From First Pago)
tpeakera except to Mr. Pollock. There
war. a nervous tension today beforo
.he mooting started ?5 there was an
expectancy of trouble. But this did
tot materialise, however. Tho bold
less and savagery of Mr. Pollock's st
ack on the governor's record seemed
0 anger the Blease men, yet thoy did
lothiug but howl. Governor Bloasc re
ceived a bouquet and Senator Smith
overtil cotton .stalks.
1 agBc?t
Mr. Pollock got the brunt of tho
leckling today when ho was making
raid assaults on the governor's record
rhe lenders wore in smalt groups, and
kept up "team work" In raising an up
roar when a particular point was'be
ing empharized, or the climax of an
argument was approached.
Sheriff John Owens referred to
jjicsr as-"intruders" from Anderson,
arcehvi.'" Greenwood and Spartan
jurg ?s;;.,t.. ?. *
Calling dire *- particular
quad he rwJiKu??? rl cut that they did
lot liolapg to Lr.r.rous county and
icncc Wero net needed as yell leaders
u no r-hc;#tf also said that he did not
jcliovc that thero would have been
:rs hail there been no invasions from
jtUcr-.cauntlea.
Gccrgo ?. Browning, who acted as.
chairman in the absenco .of W. C.
irby, who Is a candidate for governor,
raid that theso wore also strangers to
ifm. v. ... ?.
Gov. Blouse .was tho first-Bpcakcr
today .and began with the quotation:
"Those whom the gods would dc
?troy they first ma ko mad." '
He said tho antl-Blcaso forces were
.1 of cat cd and .In t-?bst a tint ion ci tod
thro cases where men have rocntly
ii'como enraged. Onc( lie said, ut
Whituifre, when a mill president in
cited the governor "to go below;" an
other at Anderson, "When another
Ean with a gun climbed on the stand,"
id* a third at Greenville last Salur
Sf?yV.ttben^W.JN^ attempted to
set to. tho.g.qy.c.rflor..after having,bscn
denounced as a coward by the. chief
oxecutlveV' . ;.,' ... ,x
MB. CPOPEK nOPEFUL v
. Laurons, July 21.?Mr. R. A. Cooporl
loft today to Join the state campaign
party at Ridgoland after - spending
the interim between . B'.auTort and
Ridgoland meetings attording to pub
lic correspondence a'id private-af
rairB'. Before leaving the city Mr..
Cooper was asked to express himself
on the political situation.-in so far as
it affected his ,candidacy for tho gov-!
brnorshlp. "The state. campaign par- 1
ty,'*. ho said, "bas .now visited .twtonty
threo out of forty-four countleB.
While the'territory In which we have
been is in the section of the state*|
where I am least known, I have boon
very much gratified at the cordial re
ception and. assurances of support
which I have received. I do not carp
to make! any further prediction than
to- say that I canflifonUy ?xpect to
be in -the. second race. -
' '/It. is tvcry gratifying to see," said
Mr. Cooper, "that the pcoplo general*
fy-are disposed to,measure a man by]
'bo standard of personal fitness for
public service and nro ready .to sup
port a man who bases his candidacy
an bis own merits rather- than on
the demerits* of, Jhlq competitors.".
OB BLiDtti BOfflEB
' ..-a... .-,;-. > ?r-i .' . I
Harmless to-flush Kidneys and neu
tralize irrHat'ng: ocIds-Hplendid
' ,"; . tor .systisji.
Kldnoy and Bladder weakness re-,
suit from,.uric acid, says a noted au
thority. The kidneys flUcr this acid
from the blood and posa it on to the
bladdor,.>Koro'it often remains to jr-,
rltato and inflamo, causing a horning,
scalding senr.ntlon or setting up an ir
ritation .at-the. neck of tho b.iadQer, I
?bl5g?4f ?cS t? SGok relief two or three
times during the night. Tho sufforor
IS in constant dread tho water passes
sometimes'> Ith a scalding sonsation
and is- very profuse ;, again, there 4s
difficulty in avoiding it. - I
Bladder weaknesa, most.ifoiks call
It, because! thoy can't control' urina
tion. . While - It is extremely annoy
ing and sometimes very painful, thla is !
really ono of the most simple ailments
to> overcome. Get about four ounces
of JaduSalts from , your pharmacist
and take a tablespoonful in n glass of
Wftjer Hbtor.9 beakf?*t, continue Ah!b
for two or threo days. This will: neu
tralize tho acids In the urin? so i t is
nb longer la a source of irritation to
the bladder and urinary organs which
then act normally again.
Jad Sfilts Is in expensive, harmless,
and it fs made from the .a?l* of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with 11 this,
and IsWed by thousands of folks who
arcsubject to urinary .disorders
caused by"{nric acid, irritation.' Jad
Salts Ik apiondld for kfdheys and eau*-j
es no bad effects whatever,'' ft , J
. Here you have a pleasant; efforves- \
cent Hthfa water drink, which quick-{
ly relieves bladder trouble. Evans
Pharmacy, agents.
P litical Ann
FOB COUNT? SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candl'
late for county supervisor, subject to
the Democratic primary.
J. MACK KINO.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of county super
visor of Anderson county, subject to
the rules governing the democratic
primary. T. M. VAND1VER.
I hereby announce myself a candl
dato for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to ttie rules of democratic
primary. C. F. MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for county supervisor, subject1
to tho rules of tho democratic pri-1
maty.
W. J. JOHNSON.
Pelser, S. C. R. F. D. 1.
I hereby announce myself a candl- j
late for County Supervisor of Ander
son county, subject to the rules of ]
the Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for House of Representatives
from Anderson county, subject to tbe
rules Of tho democratic party.
_ QB?AR P. GRAY.
I hereby announce myself a candl
dato for the Houso of Representatives
from Anderson county subject to the
rules of tho democratic primary.
RUFUS FANT. JR.
I I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho legislature subject to the
rules and regulations.of tho democra
tic party. QEO. M. REID.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House. Of.^topresentatlve
from AnUerson^ob'nly subject to the
rules of tho democratic primary.
? . ..WALTER F. WHITE.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for ro-elect Ion to tho legisla
ture subject to th? rulcB of the demo
cratic party. T. F. NELSON.
FOR PRORATE JIIDGE
W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc
ed as a candidate for re-election to]
the office of Probate Judge, subject ;
to the rules of the domocratlo pri
mary1.
I I hereby announce myself & candi
date, for the office of probate Judge of j
Anderson county, subject to tho rules
and to tbe result of the Democratic I
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for. Probate. Judge .of. Anderson'
County subject to the rules of 'the 1
democrttq primary.W-Fv'COX.
.;:?.!'id- .?. i.iir. nni t'u-' hmwi j t
: I hereby .announco, myself ? .candl
date'for the office of Probato Judge for
Andoraon county, subject to '.the rules
of the Democratic Primary."
_' I T. HOLLAND.
rOH. AUDITOR ; .-? '
I hereby announce m. 'Bolf a candi
date for COunty Auditor, subject to]
the . rules of the democratic primary. |
R. A AbramB.
I hofeby announce myself a candi
date for the ofilce of Auditor of 'An
derson County fcubje?t, tp tho rules of,
tho Democrat 1c party. . .
,- ... |L.rWARB AUSTIN.
I hereby announce rbyaelf a candl-.
date for the offlco. of Auditor, subjecti
to the rules of ibq - Democratic pri
mary J.lt C. OKiIFF.?V. I
I hereby announce myself os ? can-'
did ate for re-election to tbe office of
County Auditor,' Andoraon, subject to
the rules and regulations of the dem
ocratlc primary My record as a pubn
lie servant stands for ltvslf and I will
appreciate the votes of the people of |
this county.
WINSTON SMITH.
FOB S?PEBINTEN?ENt
I horcby announep myself a ci.ndi
dato for r q-clec Uon to tue, offlqo of
County Superintendent of- Education,
subject to tho Democratic primary.
; , J. B FBLTON.
~M FOB STATE SENATOR
' I hereby announce myself a candi
date for State Senator from Anderson
County, subject to the rul?s, of f-be .Do
rn ocratlc primary ' election.
, J. Li. J5HERAJRD,
; ' i " 1 .
> I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the ?tato Bonato, from Ander
son county, subject to the xulea of tho
Dumocraiic primary. j
' .Clint Sommers. .Jr.-l
' FOB COMMISSIONER
'.: : R. A- Eu Divan of FOrfe township Is
hereby announced . for cnmmisaloner
for 8octlon One? comprising Fork;
Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centervtlle
toWnjhlps. " ' ^
o o.o ;o o o o o o.- o-o on
? TUE ACAEB BEUNION o
?
o o o o o o . o;' o o o o o. o
Tho annual reunion of the Acker
family will ho-held at. Shady Grove
ohurch four miles cast of BeRon Aug
ust 6, 1814v. AH the fontfly-connect
tlbns aro invited to attend and bring
well filled baskets. . An interesting
program has been arranged and com.
comfort 9f.those& Attendance., ,
The committed oh arrangements and
grounds are A. 0.. Acker, chairman;
O. W. A<?ker,.H. Fj?oiris, Vance Mat-,
tison, Frank Sutherland. A. H. Cox,
M. M. Mattisbn and Atthur Hunter.
The eomm,Htce.,wlll; be called to or
der at 11 ?. m. by the chairman", W. B,
Acker, add'opened with a prayer by
tho chairman. . v -
Bong, In the Sweet Bye and Bye.^
?otincements
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county commissioner for the
third section, consisting of Garvin,
Drushy Crock, Willlamston and Hopo
woll townships, subject to'the action
of the democratic primary.
ILA. FOSTER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner for Honea
Path, Helton, Uroauttway and Martin
townships, District No': 4, subject to
the rulos of the d?mocratie primary.
W.";F. TOWNBS.
-?J-j
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, Comprising Pondlcton, Rock
Mills, Fork and Conjervillo town
ships. Subject to the rules of the
democratic primary.
JOHN R. rjtlLBBRSON.
I horehy announce my candidacy
for county commissioner from Section
4. comprised of Melton, Martin, Honen
Path and ilroadawsy townships. Sub
ject to the rules of the democratic
party. , R. D. SMITH,
Bettor known as "Dick" Smith.
-' W. H. G. ici rod announces himself a
candidate for county, commissioner
from the district composed of . Wll
llamston, Gar vin, Brushy Creek and
Hopewell, subject to ,tUq rules of the
democratic party. < i fii
. il j-IIU, . I I , . I I -
I hereby hnnonnco my, candidacy
tor County Commissioner of Anderson
county from the third Section com
prising Hopovoll,' '.' Will lam s ton,
Brushy Crcuk and Gtlrvih 'townships,
subject to the action uf tho Demo
cratic party. " .
J. MACK DtlBV 'ROGERS.
I hereby nnnoimco mysulf a candi
date for Commissionerfrom District
No. 2, comprising PVndleton, . Ro?k
Mills, Fork and -Geuteevlllo town
ships, subject to rules JiT'I^nocvatic
party.
_^EfcffiffKfflT.
I hnrnhv Mnnnim?fef?mvJfnWr.^ ? i ij^y
dl Ja to for Commissary iff * Anderson
county from Section- ^./Jt/composed
of Cur land, Brushy: Cro^lk/ Hopmvo??
and WIllianiHton Townships, subject
to tho action of tho democratic party.
TAWJjV. ^Vatson.
self a candl
j?i?mleslduor
Fork,
^pehtorvillo
os' df tho
?^RRIS.
I horeby announce
d.aio for tho office'/,"
'from poet I on 2, >s
Rock Mills, Pendl
towntdiipa. subject
democratic primary.
I hereby announce^
County Commission
comprised of Bell
Martin and Un
subject to tbo rulcb
i primary. . ;
Idaeyfor
., octlon 4,
b'nen . Path,
_ ^wtyn?ps,
|fct^|Jcmodratlc
l^ollidoy\-'
H cnndl
ira. Soc
lllamston.
I hereby announ
date for. Commissi,!
tion consisting .,
j Brushy .Creok, ltopown1|..nnd Oarvin
Townships, subject tp. tho rulos of
the. Domocratlc primary.
W. A. t*W&) SPEARMAN,
i. .n: t>' ,.,'-m *}**\
U, 1 hereby anno
i dato for re-elect
jr DlsMiot No- ,
Path, Martin, Bel
.township, subject \
Democratic primary
I - Tho Mends- of
horeby announco
lor County Cnm
trlct- composing.
Crook* Garvin an
I Jact .to : tho: r?lca :
the democratic primary.
. Mullikln
caridldiMo
"rbm'-dlB
Bruahy
8ub
ont of
, rrg 'u- ; . - - - - - ?t?
EOR XOEMTOXSEAABUEB
i horoby announce uWe?f a candi
date for county treasurer, subjoct to
the rules of tho democratic party. .,
:= v.an, J. MBROpR KINO.
l ^i^^[i^no^^^wp!i^^^4^
date for . county treasurer,' subject to
the rules'and regulations of tho
democratic primary^] JJjyr/ jp {. ,
/Dr. w A, Trlpp.
. , ; .',.. . ( flfiii ggffi .
- . 1 hereby an iiounce i u y* ?lf as. a can -
dldste for County tlr^trer Ot An
defMoo-county. subject, ilo. tho rulce of
the Democratic parly;90*"1
JACOB 0.cj<OfcjNOK,R.
t horeby annou^c?im^oW ; a candi
date for County Treasurer, subject- to
the rules of toe . DfchWdittlc primary.
,,,> ; . vw.^klroq:. .
v i 'hereby announce^ my^e?/'ia ' ?andl
d.-Ue for Treasure - -of ?Anderson coun
ty i su bjeqi ' fo 'tho ; ri??a.i)t. t no \deino
Nsratlc primary. j^LoRor SMtTH:
data, tor Engross; froth'fhd TliIrd Con
islonal- DJ
htk *,ceu?H
bn
the
grosBional' District," 8ubject to
rules of tho democratic party. 1
^$&*$m john ?Ar h?rton,
Blton. B. *1
-Tolkr. by Judgo W, F,'COx and D. H.
ruasoi!.' '; - ?T?? ' '
Song, '.'BloSt ho' tlio- TJo' that Hinds."
Talks, Mrs. .Ji M. .Paget,, and Prof.
J. n.^Harper. . .-? , .
Song.."r.pok of Ages.""' , /
Music will bo furnished ,by Mrs.
i Ralph ?atW?8. i nOMVi
The tal.^C cpmrrtiuc^nppointcd arer
Usa JEssle Acker, MJ^k4?lora Mattlson,
i Miss ..Theral. Ackar.4Ml8s. Emma. Cox,
Mrs. .:M^.??ttl?on; MnLrW, 9. Ham
?ey, Mi^s Daisy AckbK/HWi James A.
lefe^rf: W^e^^^^U
'Aekejr!*aMj?s ' A'nnU* %UBo, and'''Mrs.
Bert Fisher. - ' '
.SubJeclis;t0r. tstkc-iW1. F. Cox, own
I sclccllom -';
D. H Russell, Education.
; Mrs. J. M. Paget, Family. History.
v Prof. J. n. Harper, Fam?yr-Hletory.
Dinner. ;
The afternoon will .be spent-under
jthe shade ?Mhe ^rees, .