The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, August 21, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Is "My County"
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Address P. O. Box 402
POPE PIUS IS DEAD
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
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to bear of his passing.' During the
Bummer there bad been numerous de
nials from tbe Vatican that his in
disposition was serious! As late as
August 10, last, upon the occasion of
the 11th anniversary of his corona-]
tlon, Pope Pius granted numerous au
diences.
Two- days'later it became known ho
had cancelled virtually all engage
ments. Hia at rendants reported .he
was unable to work and that he-sat
*"IfStresa"an* sttenr fur.hours,r.?Vfdenv
iy brooding over, the* great clash'of.
arms in Europe. ;
His physician, lis. HarohMovaj or
dered Hio HollneBs'to bed on August
16, when It was announced that the
war and the Intense heat In Rom?
had combined to depress him. In bed
he continued to dream of the con
flict by night and to discuss It by
.day.
"I Bhall not cease to Implore God
to put a stop to this Inhuman butch
ery," he declared. His- physicians
had to deal with his mental condition
as well' as his physical sufferings'.
Arrangements1 were made by which
Cardinal Merry del Val ' would "ren
der His Holiness a dally report of the
war situation. The Pope desired to
see some" way lb which he might ex
ert his infltinece ' to check the blood
shed- and' he was the more: affected
because any action seemed useless.'
- At the commencement of the Euro
pean" crisis, ho had addressed r.n ex
hortation to all the Catholics qf the
world, asking them to lift their souls
tOWard Christ, who alone was able'to i
aid, and called on the clergy, to .of*
for public prayer. v .
. The break between' Austria and Ser
via from the first became'a source-of
great grief to him, for the'Vatican,
was most: friendly towards both ni
tioni?. .He was inexpressibly Shocked
hb said, at the assassinatiou of Arch
duke Francis; Ferdinand, tho heir of
i ?he Austrian throne, who like all .tho
. Hapsbnrg? was -an- ardent Catholic,
and was sympathetic towards little
Servis with whdta tho Vatican but re
cently had concluded a friendly con
. cordant' , vr
The Pope's views of peace embodied
;rri an allocution' delivered at the Con :
' SUtbry at which ho created thirteen
new cardinals J&Bt May,' constituted
such a remarkable ,v peace document
that the Carnegie peace union," found
ed in February by Andrew Carnegie,
With an endowment " of $2.000,000 d?
clded to begin among the clergy?'or
tho Roman Catholic church its edu>
faUonaT activities fn'beh?lf ?'nisi
. armam en t and arbitrated; "by soridthg
to; each of the 23,000 priests or the
Hnlted, States , and Canada a copy of
this allocution. ,
.In it^lMe^Pbpk.refertredvtd- thrtoieh
ot distinction and force planumg
schemes for thd orevtihtlon nf calami
ties ot r?volutions and tbo slaughter
of war and for insuring (he blessing
of peace, which coupled with the fact
tbat he. spQke,,v,at length ' wJthi; tfe)?
three .AmeHw Va?ltffi
Gibbons and O'Connoli, was Interpret
ed an referring to- tho ; efforts of BfeaK
Idepl uWl).sfm; apd Socretary Bryan to
trvu-w,-. vij-uwirinDW peace..
>'v-v.:!',Tpdayf^ke:-saId, "peace or war it,
the society dnd Oio state does not de
pend so much on the rulers' as on
the multitudes. Deprived of the light
of truth revealed by God, unnsed to"
seek* nothing but their5 own advan
taged v u:- ." v- * '
' /.rTv- .r ,;lVf; *? ?*-"ta-.
' Need** ""for Juleps, u
.. ?ovcnm?1?a^^
i terblddl?g .the exportation of sugar.
It fs .?xpl?tned that. the product its'
IHSIJLTOBY FIGHTING J
NO BIG BATTLE AS Y KT
(Continued from Page One.)
.have retaken tho village of Ville. Our
troops have occupied Chateau Salins:
and- Dleufee, but face' well fortified
and strongly held positions.
"Our cavalry has had' ? successful
enconnter With-the Germans at Flor
cnville. Belgium. Large German
forces, It IS announced, aro crossing
the Meure between" Liege and Namur.
'One of tho French brigadiers' baa!
asked tho commahdor-in.ohjef to make
public the following- fact:- /
' V?A.- French y hussar*: mader, "[prisoner1
Was dragged by Gorman soldiers in
to an Alsatian village aha bis throat
was cut before the villagers, who tes
tify tQ the deed."1 T
m .. - ' h
Rome, ?UgUct 19, via P?rls.-3rNot
wlthstanain? tho Gorman official de
nials. Italian .emigrants' returning
they were deliberately flrod upon by
they wore deliberately "ire'd " upon by
German soldiers at Madgeburg.
Thoy.declared that about C.coo Ital
ians were taken on cattle trucks to
Cologne, being thirty, eight hours
without food. When they appealed foi
provisions at'inns neftr the station
they'said they were refused, the re
ply being'that Italy having declared
her neutrality they could die of huh-:1
ger. ' "
Surrounded by soldiers with fixed
bayonets the Italians were taken Into
tho country and kept for two days
[and two nights without, shelter in tho
.rain. I Afterwards thoy were trans
ported by train to Madgeburg where I
they were quartered In1.the stables or|
|.vu? ?QTlTss?. Petite es ?hd Spur
served to^th'em; once a day.. "
! ?fter ;npfj held throe d-rys, the!
{talians Wbf? hb?ffed thoy might leave
or Italy, Filled with Jby at the an
nouncement, some - of - - them 'cried, |
tfVfv? Italy" which Pirated tho soiV
dlers who; it is said; Bred Into th?]
unarmed crowd, killing one ana]
wounding fifty,
' London, * Auguut 20.?A Haves- dis
\ patch from: Brucuels glvep an ofllcuU
^?ommu?lc?tion^eonc^^ pres
j-ont, state of field operations in Bet
i^^^r .h?vli\g lost *muoh time and a
[gr??t 'number of meu and, besides,
[impbttamV war material."' tho edm*
muriicatJon enVs, "th?! Pr?estth righV
;wlng has gained on both bankJV of the
of th'? Meu Bs the ground' to bthis
them Into contact with tho allies arm
ies.: '/ -t- ,
The-German troops on tho north
bank Of the Mouse comprlae sections
of different aimy c?rpB, whoso efforttf
My?, Jbeej? greeted .u?wam the: ca-*
turftiflf IJcgo bad .who* age 'now dia
(tmpr, .tijaKW to?w>?b^?ib^rn^
hatfo boon able to make con s fde fab le
dlBturbanco and to extend themselves
^r^?l^aouti? the aHle^Be)gian ?u?:
dur army. It Is not Question of ?in
W?" battle evol^ior-a or caRturea of
certain, parts of the country or of
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"COME BACK"
SAYS MAYOR OF GEORGE- (
TOWN IS GOVERNORS
YANKEE FRIEND
CORPORATION MAN
I Meeting et Manning Was Orderl
But Was Marked By Some New
Features
Manning. Aug. 1ft.?Approximately
1,600 voters attended' the senate cam
palgn meting hero today. There wa<
a striking contrast between tho hust
ings of today and that of two year,
ago. ^
' Whilo little disorder marked tlx
proceedings today, any preconcertet
plan to duplicate the performance a
Georgetown last Monday, when L. D
Jennings was not allowed to speak
was forestalled by the positive dccla
ration of S. Oliver Bryan, count)
chairman, in bis introductory remark
"it is odr purpose to maintain ordo<
today and we aro not bluffing eitb
er."
' Tho distinct feature of the moot In;
!was the bitter denunciation of tlx
governor's basted political machlm
Iby L. p. Jennings. He also exco
r la ted the m. :-r>r of Georgetown am
tho chief o> poi. . w.io sat on tlx
stage at tho Georg an?"
smiled compiaraut'; i?ai"< mis candi
.if.in won Kn?t.n. hoT*'r*J dC"?f?? ,fr i
was it" n-ac'alne in operation,". Mr
Jennings explained. "That was re
spQUsibie for the procedure." * j
Bleaso'H Yankee Friend
W. H.' Andrews, mayor of George
town, is a wcBterh 'yahkoo* and Is th
general manager of the Atlantic
Coast Lumber Co." Tills furnishe.
the cue for the r.ttack. It was show,
by Mr. Jennings that it was th/) gov
orndr Into whose bands tho corpora
Mona were playing and it was' also]
pointed out that It was this corpora
tlon that "has robbed more peopl .
than any other in South Carolina."
Mr. Jennings charged that the op
eratiVes in the plant of this company
are voted at the polls Just ' as yov
would drive a herd of sheep to tin
pasture.
"My Dear Appelt"
. W. P. ' Pollock added anothe,
phase of interest when ho reprl?d'r??'i
t?lf'e^ftor1?l>~atfack&'of Louis Appell
of tho Manning Times. ' 1 1
!?'>iB defense of tss foreign,, un
naturalized- element in Cbartcslo'i.
from tho daily attacks of W. P. Pot
loch, Mr." Appelt "had said that It 'w:n
' basest ingrat it tido" on the part ?
Mr". Pollock toward Vincent 'Chlcc'6
and suggested that possibly' Mr. Pol
lock is a foreigner,'and cannot pre
sent a clean sheet. ":: . ' . A '
Id thlB samo editorial tho he
knowledgenient was made '.bat Chic
co had no regard'for" th** laws o'
South Carolina.' "If my dear Mr.'Ap
pelt does not know that I am a Soutl
Carolinian and an American cltUer
t? th? manner born,' li'i? his own' ig
norance and not my fault," Mr. Pol
lock concluded. "' '
According to this candidat y.- es
tlmat?, South' Carolina lost l?tiO.?OCj
In work on' the public ; oado by the in
Judicious power of pardon: "
Senator Smith answered tho twit
ting remark that if ha had raised the
price of cotton, it' was strange that
It was allowed "to'ijb do^n right h?re J
at oieci?on time, by Eay?ng the innr'i
kets were dead. H? emhasizcJ thi-)
by tho. use of ahomely ' Illustration:
The markets aro closed. No ?ottor
is changing bands.' But as soon nrj
.the markets oben again, ho promised
to be right there to Inject another1
"doso of lBe. cotton?' The ' speakeiJ
concluded by reading ? letter froh
Harvey Jordan, president of th*? Sou
thern Cotton association,'1 commend
Ing tho sehator lot bis1 u wiring M':
forth 1n the interests of -t^urtra. and
trusting that- Mr. Smith''t?'rhi 'be al
lowedw to~~contftra? '*Iq ret resent Um
farrhers In< c*ngre>a7 !*? \
?pnttlnjf
The campaign wilt1 be brought to a]
elOE? at Suinter Thursday. :
PASSENGERS SAFE
Vf^Msr-BsVs)^- mty'*njg?9&t?.
passeiig?rs. and ?reV<Mrilitf: Grand
Trunk steamer Prince Albert which
Went ashore oa BBttemortlr rock iast
nfcjfct are safe put bV Ih twb
boats shortly ntt&i&rytotm-sttittlt..
*m t&*urt
;?> w?jw?b?s renjso* to werk. - .
.'"T"Vr~-1?r,-i . - . -,'tT ' %
thbso engaged ' ?Blrig modern arniaT
"too] great attention must pot be paid
to tho, operations In bur "Immediate
vicinity. An evolution ordered in a
previously determined, aim is dot
n?vennari?y a retreat Engagement*;
of the last few days bare, rendered
ourj adversaries very circumspect.
The delay of the enomy'c advance hao^
the: greateFt ad vantage for bar gen-"1
?tMJUa.ej?ojo^^ ..
? "Th?re la no -use for us to nlav Into I
banda^ jUva. Germans.,." That la)
S?RVlti? WILL
MUCH NEEDED MERCHANT
MARINE SERVICE IS
ASSURED
PLANS COMPLETED
Government Money Will Build|
Ships For Transportation of
American Products
(By Associated Press.)
Washington. August 10.?The ad
ministration today mapped out r?m
irthenslve plans for building up tho
Vmerlcan merchant marlno with gov
ernment money/ for the Immediate
iurpose of transporting pntductg of
he United States to warring nations
ind to South and Central American
torts.
President Wilson In consultation
vlth democratic congressional lcad
.rs, approved a project contemplat
if ng tho' expenditure of approximately
?25,000,000 to purchase ocean going
/eoBi'h; to he operated under the dl
ecllon of a government shipping
board.
Government insurance of American
;hlpp against war ri3ks would ba pro
vided for in a hili submitted lo con.
^ress tdday; after it had been ap
proved by 'the"'president. It would
Create .a tompolrary bureau of war
I -tsk insurance in tie treasury depart
I nent and would appropriate ?S,uw,
I 100 for' ??y^?ri??f losses and flOO,
19O to operate' ?m bureau
Plana'agreed'?n for the purchase
>y the government of ships include
bo creating of' a 'shipping board to
bmproml?o thfe president, the secre
.ary of,th? tVeasury, the secretary of
ommerco and th? postmaster general,
't Is pr6posod rtb use' the ships prin
cipally in foreign trade and the ad
11 In I ht ration hbjp?s that great impetus
.vtit be given to trade between South
\nd ??utrAt'i^alertca. ' "'
,'The present elan In to obtain money
o cdrry;'out"the project by the sale
>f Panama' cabal bonds. It was de
Elided it might ''fake some time for
m H ici eh t ships to take advantage of
j' he recently signed amendment to the
'anamu carnal act, allowing foreign
mill ships' to register under tho Am.
t?*iW*iW.riSti^?m necessity for
^novlnarthh CTob^ofthe TTiHted states.
.9' bo ptesBfng ilidt extraordinary steps
vere'*4eeluM.P??v''i ' ' ,
, It is planned to Organise a com.
->any similar to" the Panama Railway
company^ controlled by the govern
nent, for tho'actual operation of the
.hips after'th?y'bav?' been purchased
The president1 conferred with Sec
retary McAdoo,''Senators Chirk and
Simmons, cm Representatives Under
wood'and Alexander on the entire
jhlpplng question. The war risk in
surance bill ' was . approved at' tine,
meeting. The president was told that
t would be almost Impossible to move
.exports ' unless the government step
[\>ed in and he finally consented to the
scheme.
No offers .to eo!1 ships to the gov
ernment have been- received but it
was U)e general, understanding that
owners of many' vessels'now tied ; up
In 'Am?ri?aai ports will be glad t" dis.
pose of them. ,' !
'.. Immediately after the -conference
today wt?jk was begun on tho propos
ed legislation and senate, und htfise
leaders, pian to bring atom the com
pletlori of the movement as quickly,
as possible. Thore already is pend
ing before the- houso naval affairs
S2?m!ct^'* bill.to appropriate $25,
;^;(M? for the purchase or construc
tion of a fleet of twenty, vessels. An
other bill of this -character Is pendln f,
{'(n.t:the. senate naval affaire commlt
J^^k-W'W affairs com
Fmltteo today Rear Admiral R. It. Watt
[tho 'same' time' wouhf be^va^Iab/e as
SI
. s^ed^that tbe ^?iry peeoetflo or
30 auch Bhlp? for W? in emergences,
t?rolve thousand tons displacement
I ' Jtob* Take Leng. ; ' W:
P*red T?bds,' pnptyit ?l th? afary
:*and ' Ste?<(f^mp?y, ' aa? Uikffle
^m^S^^Mm ty^ des
cribed could bo constructed In eight
* oecretary mcaooq/ tonight made!
public figur?s! on frfaln,' : ta port along
^BpwfJg/tfiar. n?arjk^?Hy million
ibushett:eithermW^m^^t ?S
iJ?tS ^Sf^0* accept
^Wi? *J?6; losing grain,
" W,%|?fej?t Oalves.
tf??~^ > ???ea If aU
\?M.&J##i*kyof grain
-83 SSS&^1SSf^:f^
^.situation will become acute again
^Tf'tff^t .V,W??v,?..SWIrw? sot'
jment."
&*J^# ~?* ***
'tie Marino; camo
to consult with
. . ae> Hie step imperatively nec
es?ary...pw'ng tQ .^ . difficulty of
. - - capital necessary : from yri
Political Anr<
FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date 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 I
the rules governing tho democratic |
primary. T. M. VAN DJ VER.
I hereby announce myself a candi-1
date'for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to the rules of democratic!
primary. C. F. MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself as a can-1
dldate for county supervisor, subject
to the rules of the democratic prl-1
mary.
W. J. J0HN80N.
Pelsor, 8. C, R. F. D. 1.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for County Supervisor ot Ander
son county, subject to the rulos ofj
the Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce m y sel r os- a can
didate for House of Representatives
from Anderson county, subject to the
i rules ot the democratic party.
OSCAR D. GRAY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho Hotise of Repr?sent?t! res |
from Anderson county subject to the
rules of the democratic primary.
RUFUS FANT, JR.
I hereby announce myself a canui
date for tho legislature subject to the J
rulos and regulations of the democra
tic party. GEO. M. RBlD.
1 nercny announce myov?? a 'candi
date for the House of. Representative j
from Anderson county subject to the]
rulos of the democratic primary.
WALTER F. WHIT*
I hereby announce myself as ? can-'
dldnto for the house Of representatives
from Anderson county subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
W. I. (Bill MAHAFFEY,
I hereby announco myself a candi
date, for tho House of Representatives
for Anderson county,; subject to. tho
rules of tho Democratic primary.
. , ASA HALL. JR.
I hereby announco. myself, a candi
date for Representative, from Ander
son cpunty, subject to tho rules of the
Democratic primary.. J. T. WEST,
ltom. Sf. ?.
1 1 announce myself a candidate for
the, legislature 'from Audersec C??ii
ty subject "to the rules'of the'demo
cratic party. T. P. DICKSON.
i am a candidate for the House of
Representatives from Anderson coun
ty. 1 will abide the rules of the
primary. SAM OLFB.
I hereby announce myself a can di
dnto for House of representatives- for
Anderson county, subject to the rules
of tho Democratic primary. '
J. BELTON WAT?ON.
I .hereby announco myself a candi
date for legislature, subject to the
rules of the Democratic party.
>; 4 8. A. BURNS.
...uer?by announce' myself a candi
dat* for House of representatives for
, Antferaon county, BUbJect to the rules
: of th? Democratic prfmafy".
' ; L. T. CAMPBELL.
" ; .'.'fi:-.? . '.. "TT"?rr^r
? ticruujr announco myoeii a cauai
date* fol', representative from Ander
son county subject to the rules ot the
d?mocratie primary.
3. H; "HTJT?HISON*.
I Hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to : the logisI a
turo subject to tho rules of tbe democ
ratic party. T? F. NELSON.
FOB P?OBAtE i?DfllfcV! '
W- P,,NiclioiaQnja^
the office of Probate Judge, subject
to ?be rules of the democratic pri
mary.
hF*?Z .?aoun% ?SStS a*caadi
d?te for tho office of probate Jntfsp.of
Anderson county., subject to tho rules
and to the result of thfl" IpomeereUc
primary. ^ VH3TOR b. cheshire..
I hereby announce tnysolf a 'canrM
Sto for Probate. Judge ot Anderson
unty subject to tho rules of tho
democrtic primary. W. F. COX.
*
J t hereby announce myself a can di
late for tho office of Probate Judge'for
Anderson county, subject to the rules
et the Democratic Primary.
I. i. K?LL?Nj?.
"Jl hereby announco, my^ pi f a candi
date for the( office of judge of pro
bate for Anderson county, subject to
tho rales governing the democratic
primary election.
._ . ? - W. H. FRIERSON. .
FOB CONGRESS
"I hereby announco myself'a candl
rules of the democratic paiftr.: '""
JOHN-AftORTON.
i ?. i .--s' Brttea, flf,e-:
I hereby announce myseli'^jUlidfc
of the Democratic primary
FOB QUPERiNTESDE/fT
I
date' _ __. .
County Superintendent of Education,
abject to the Democratic jpitetaffi?&
?ouncemen?s
FOB COMMISSIONER
District No. 1.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner of District No. I
1. comprising Corner. Hall, Savannah
and Varcnncs townships, subject to]
the rules of tho democratic primary.
PRESTON B. QAILEY, JR.,
Iva, S. C.
I hereby announce mysolf as a can
didate for County Commissioner of
Anderson county from district No. 1,
comprised of Savnouuh, Cornor, Va
rennes and Hall townships. Subject
to the (action of tho Democratic pri
mary. J. LAWRENCE McGEE.
I hereby announce myself a candi-1
dato for commissioner for district No.
1, comprising Savannah, Hall, Corner I
and Varonnes township, and pledgo|
myself to abide tho result fo tho demo
cratic primary. O. E. CON WELL.
""District ^o. 2.
R. A. Sullivan of Fork township is
hereby announced, tor, 'commissioner
for Sectlou Two. comprising Fork]
Rock Mills, Pendloton and CentervlUe |
townships.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner' from District
No, 2, comprising Pendieton? Rock
Mills. Fork and CentorvlHe town
ships. Subject to tha rules of th?
democratic primary.
JOHN R. CULBERSON.
I horoby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from Districl
No. 2, comprising Pondleton, Rock
j Miiis, Fork and Centervllle .town
ships, subject to rules of Democratic
party. J. II. WRIGHT.
I hereby announce myself a candl
1 (Safe for. the effics cf ?
from section 2, comprising Fork,
Rock MUbi,. Pendloton and Centervllle
townships, subject to the rules of the
1 democratic primary. W. R. HARRIS.
I hereby Tnnounce myself a candl
I dut? for commissioner from District
NO. 2, comprising Pendloton, Rook
I Mills, Fork and OsatervUle townships,
subject to the rules of the democratic
I primary. D.< S. HOBBON.
~~ District No. 8. . I
I hereby announce myself a caadl
I date for county, commissioner for, ,llu
third section,, consisting of Gnrvin
! Brushy. Greek,. WWIamsfon and Hope
well townships, subject to the actlor
of the democratic primary.
: _H. A JESTER
W. H, G, Eirod announces himself a
candidate . for . county, commissions!
[from..,the district composed of Wll
llamston, Garvln, Brushy Creole and
Hopowell. subject to the rales of the
democratic party.- _ -
X hereby announce, my candidacy
for County Commissioner of Anderson
[county from the third section com
prising Hope veil, WlUIamston
BruBhy Creek and Garvln townships, ;
subject .to the action of the Demo-'
cratlc party.'. ' x
J. MACK DUFF "ROGERS.
I hereby announce mysolf as a can.
dldate for Commissioner of Anderson
county from Section No. 3, composed
of Garland, Brushy Creek. Hopewel?
and WiUlamston Townships* .subject
to tho action of the democratic party.
' , v.---T.*.. W. T. Watson.
I hereby announce myself a, candi
date for Commissioner of Third Sec
tion consisting . of WilllamstOQ,
Brushy Creek, HopowoU and Garvln
Townships, subject, to. tho,.rales., of
the Democratic primary,
j W.. A, (Berry) SPEARMAN.
,1 hereby announce, myself, a candb
date ..for : cpmmlsBloaer for - Hones
Path, Belton, Broadaway and Marth
townships, ' District- No, 4, subject-, tc
the rules of the d?mocratie primary.
W. P. TOWN HB.
. .. fiy.:.'! . . !
I hereby aphounco my candidacy ]
for county cbmiftiseionor from Section
4. comprised of Belton, Martin. Hones
Path, and Broadaway townships. Sub
ject to the rules of the democratic
party. R, b. SMITH,
Bettor known as-"Pick" Smith.
. I i^i^W'a$nouj)co "my candidacy tor
Cpunty Commissioner from Section 4
comprised of .Belton ..Hunoa Potb.
Martin and Broadway, townships
subject to the rules of the Democratic |
.primary.
J. M. Holl (day.
rrA_j-:_;
.1 hereby announce mysolf a candi
date for re-election as- Commlssionei
for District No. 4.,. comprising Hones ]
Pa h, Martin, Belton and Broadwa>
tov nsbip, subject to the rules of the |
? ' 1 J. M. Dnnlapi
Tho friends of R. ?. (Lou) Mull Ik ip.
horoby annouAce him as a candidate I
.tor County Commisisonor. from ?Ha?
trlot composing , Hopow?ll, . Brush}
Creek, Gorv/.n and WiUlamston. Sub
ject .to tho rules and government, of |
the democratic primary. t
;/;fob,..stato. senator
t hereby anoqunpe. myself a candi
date tor State Senator from Anderson I
County, subject to tho rules of tho De-1
mpcraWo . primary, election.
. .... . J, I> SHERARD.
X. hereby announce myself a candi
date for the State Senate, from Ander
son county, subject to the vule? of the
uemocra?c primary.
. CU?t Summers, Jr
. . ?. ^ j&j&ffi''* 1 '
I I horobySo4?? myself a canal
date for County Auditor, subject to
the rules of tho democratic iirimary.
' R. X. Abraiasw
, t hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the office of
Cocnty. Auditor, Anderson, subject to
tho rules and regulations of the. dew*
THE F A It ME II S' UNION
President Dabbt? C din tbo Farmers To
Rally In Preset Crisis .
To tho members of the Farmers' Un
ion In South Carolina:
Your committco on banking and cur
rency and cotton warehousing and
marketing was represented in Wash
ington by the president and II. W.
Coopor of tho executive commit too.
We attended the hearings before Mr.
A. F. Lever's committee of tho Cotton
Congress on the cotton grading bill
that la ponding, atetnded the sessions
of tho Cotton CongrcsB. went with a
committee of bankers to see Secretary
McAdoo, protested against his dis
crimination against tho email banks in
depositing treasury funds for crop
kuovlng purposes and held conferences
with senators, representatives and the
leading members of the Farmers' Un
ion from near y every Southern State.
We believe that many amendmonts
will bo mado to the laws on banking
and currency that will ho of much ben
efit to tho pcoplo who need to borrow
money to hold crops, and that new
legislation will soon be enacted to
make farm products available as se
curities on terms more nearly meeting
our needs and that will make such
Keenrllles as liquid as the host com
mercial paper and many times safer
to tho money lander.
Those Improved conditions aro vory
largely due to the ?ano presentation of
the facts by tho Farmers' Union dole
gateo. Wo coll upon the members all
over tho sty to to attend their local and
county union metlpgs, to attend all tho
m tings called under tho auspices..of
the Cotton Congress and to inform
thcmselvos so as to help shape tho pol
icies of those meetings and secure tbo
rull benefit uf the best plan "that Is
adopted.
There never was a better time to
enlist tho farmers all over tho state
and get thorn to Join the Fnrmors'
Union, liiia quick comiiniK" t?i?t li?S
already dono bo much to restore con
fidence was the direct result of the ac
tion of tho State Farmers' Union, at
Anderson when It appointed this com
mittee with full power to act. It wa*
because of tho call of this committco
that Col. E. j. Watson called tho
Southern cotton congross together. Let
every local member of tho Union keep
these facts In mind and rally ovorv
farmer to tho support of tho Union and
of tho plans wo adopt.
B. W. HARBS.
President and Ch'm
of Cciumlttoo.
Mayosvllle, S. C, Aug. 1*7, 1014.
VILLA NOT SATISFIED
Sends ' Warning and Command to
Carrania Conveying: Threat
^By Associated Press.).
I Nogales, Arizona. Aug.lO?Tanglblo
proof of the Carransa-Vilia spur./ami
tho danger of an armed Invasion' of
Sonera Sia?i by the villa, rorcos was
received . here today. :.
. General Villa, northern , divisional
commander, tolegrahed tbo Carranza
military officials in Spnora'. tliht of
they, combatted ,Joso Maria Maylorona
the elecfqd governor of t lie s f.? to, .he
.WOUld, pcnqlrnlo tho, state with his
forces, which, have recently been re
cruited to war strength... .
Villa's ..message cent, to Col. P.
Ellas CnlloaB? military, commander In
NorUi Sonora said iu part:
j"I| as .chief o$ forces under arms
clpscBt to. your B&wie,, should be ob
ligpd to enter, your.jBiato atid arrange
mattes ns. tlmy should bo, and ostub
llBh authorities which shall bo -re
's pec ted so that pc a.cp,.'shaj I bo restored
forMq. gocd,.c? th,e natip", " .... V
Villa said that j ho ,,took this stand
-because), Maytoxona w?s; the Constitu
tional., governor,..of tho State of Sot .?
noi^.ami^eroforc. thQ, repr?senta- /
uro .u?,,Mm pcopiu.
Soqqra state, is in the military, s?uo
com.mond?d by General Alvnro Ohre
gon who headed the Constitutionalist
forces which recently ~?aco?bly. ea-_
torcd Mexico City.
' H" ' _ mmv^mm il i Il I it I 111 I IJ
I,.,- '. ' i . . ' Y.". *
lie servant, stands for itself ami t will
appreciate the votes ot the poo^lo of
this county. ?.. * '.
....... WINSTON SMITlVj
-.", 1 ?' 1 ..-TT?j-???T
I 11 ore by announce m y sol f a can di
late for the bfnee of. Auditor ?f An
derson County subject to the rulps of
ho Democratic narrv.
R. WARB.'AUSTXN^
t I hereby announco myself a caridi
Isto for the efflco of Audltnrv subject
in tho rulet of . the Dnrnocratlc prl
mary^ . ! ' J.( R. C. CRdr^N.
T bpfeby annoup.ce.my^lf a can<0
,?te for county trcasuro*; ??bJer?t ta
the rules qC tho democratic party. '
' :' - ' ' J. MERGER KINO.
I ; I . I'jitS tin. i^u.'jtf ' "i>."i ii un ^vti . 'I . ;<
I; he.reby . announce myself a candi
date for oowUy treasurer, subjoct to
the ni Jos and- regulation* or^ tho
domocratte primary.
- : ' "":H''">r^f!>;?:yyr?:3LVTWpK'' i
li-?te for Coynty Treasurer of, An
derson coun'.y subject to. thq rules of
the Democratic party.
date for County -.treasurer, subject to
the rulos of the Democratic primary.
W. A. BLROD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Treasurer of Anderson coun
ty, subject to tho rules of tho demo*
cratltf -niStaictf.- ift LrtRQyfgMlTH.
dato for bounty treaac&r^of ?k&?t
so> coanty, subject to tbo ri?les of the
demfofrlie^^ ' ,
..? t hereby announce myBOlf ft*.- a cae>
?tdat.e for treasurer ot Anderson cohd
ty,, Subject to the rules of tho Demo
cratla primary,
J. cJL. FRET WELL, JR. >
;i.hereby announce myself a candl
d^*,tor, couhtyv treasurer, subject to