The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 21, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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We have ?ome-be%utif til residences in the 4
city for sale at prices very te?sonable.
If your are interested in a nice home phone
us and we will be glad to show you what we
have: ' ' ' '
We also have some good farms close to
i?wn very cheap.
See us for anything in "REAL "ESTATE as
we are always on the job.
J. F?RMAN EVANS CO.
Evans Building ' ' ::' ' 'And^rsoti S C. jj
Money Making Ways
of Using Want Ads
4 HOW WANT. ADS WILL HELP
' :? ' A SMALL BUSINESS CROW
Thole Is rosily tm Unit to what
Want A?ls can do lo put life Into
muai! business enterprises. 'Toa
want inore customers, more ' capital,
or something else to help you grow
lu a business sense Tho Want Ad In
ALWAYS ready, and ALWAYS willina;.
lloro nrc some Want Ad Ideas lu
'"this connection. "* v-. "
How to Get More Customers
This ad. Is good fort* per ccut on any article in this store. U
the value ls not easily aa great as tho original price plus ?6 per
cent,.don't take the goods. Come at once --i-rrr-T
Keeping after Business |
Through Want Ads
Every day the way Is open for you
to' Increase yobr - business - through .: :
these columns. Flan ofter plan will v
unwold Itself to yon once yon have \
BEGIN NOW! This should be ' the .
stattcd. i
turning point for LARGER AND BET-. . I
TER BUSINESS. M
T? Want Ad WM
Make W?t&
[Free Advertising For farmers JJ ?
ing the Coupon Below
The main purpose of this innovation is to establish trade
relations between thc country 'producer and city customer. - j
There are hundreds of housewives who read The Intelli
gencer who\ would be glad Of theopportunity :tt* secure fresh .
butler, eggSj poultry and produce direct from the country if S
th?yktiew^her? to send;forit; J ?, . . "V ;. ?
On this? b?g?v the farmers M no bave$rcri. t,o ??l?; 2pt get in '
touch with these city people quickK ' ]. ?f?;."./.'.
The tai?llfgenc?r WM p?bUch "one gttVer?seni?nt free.
Write whit you hav? t? 'sell ail the fcpUpon.*e!?w-and mail to
us ?t or?c?. IT IS 1P0.SIT1 VBCY;FREE? f?, .g\,
..v fcieas?write plaint^ artisigu nani?;,arid tull ad3r?ss .
i i? ti \: ' :"'} :..'^ ''- 'r . Ifi ?.' ' 0 ' ' ?
A GOOD MAN BACK INLANDERS!)*'
ir.TD." nkrper,"Popnlar Clotbtnit Mun,
Again With B. 0. J:vans & Co.
. H. B. .Harper Sa again with B. 0.
Evan BSC .CO., having,gone to work
there Monday morning. Mr. -Harper
is perhaps one of the rnoBt popular
clothing salesmen In the city and lils
friends, who are scattered all over the
county, will bo pleased to l^ani that
he ls again ldentillcd with tills ponul.ir
establishment
Mr. Harper goes in as au addition
to the already very clever sHlesforce
at EvanB'-the buslr.ons, as the fall
season approa 'lie;;, being too Ueav>
ior tho present fore*; to handle with
thc dispatch -denu-.nded by the manage
ment.
XO. CENSOR MOVIES
Bill Introduced by Congressman |
Hughes, of Ge?rgl*.
.Atlanta, .iuly 20.-The bill recently
tn thc national house of repiccc-nta-j
ttves by Congressman Dudley K.
Hughes to establish a national cen
sorship on motion picture shows, is
receiving indorsement of a cumber of
organizations interested In the wel
fare of children.
One well known civic organization
I of Atlanta .bas ISBUC da petition urg
ing the passage of the bill an : highly
commending Mr. Hughes for his idea.
It shows-- that the only censorship now
ls not official and does not prevent the
?shipping Into Georgia of films.
Mr. Hughes' bill provides for tho|
creation of a new division of the bu
reau of education to be known as tile
'Federal Motion Picture Commission
and defining ?tn cutler. Thc commls
misslon is empowered to appoint
deputies ' and ot'aer assistants', and
shall license all films intended for
public display unless it finds that such
films are obscene, -indecent, immoral,
Inhuman or depicts a bull 'fight or
prize or ls of such character that lt j
would tend to impair tho health or j
[corrupt thc morals of children or
I adults or incite to crime. Penalties are
provided for violation of the law.
With thc growth of the motion pier
ture Industry there has sprung up a
great demand for some regulation of
the exhibitions. Children, witiumt
I thejlr parents, arc constantly seeing In
thc cUieH pictures which are far worse
than the dime novels which once were
so vigorously denounced.
SMITH WILL RECEIVE
OVATION AT LAURENS.
Will lUdo Upon Baie, of Cotton that
Was Ginned In 1862.
Laurens, J,uly 20.-The senatorial
speaking Wednesday will complete the
canvass of thc northwestern section
of the state and it is expected that this
candidates will. bc greeted by a tre
men dour, crowd. The meeting will be
held at Holmes Springs, on Eust Main
street* . Ample preparation bas been
made for the. accommodation of this
speakers and the crowd, hundreds of,
benches hating the past week been
placed in. the park and tho speakers'
stand overhauled. :. . - . ;
. lu .connection wlth.^ho campaign
meeting a rather unique'honor la to.be
Smith; ! As now planned Senator
accorded United States Senator E, D.
Smith-Will ride at tho head of a pro
cession rrx. a the-public square to the
park oh a gally bedecked wagon on
which will be mounted a bale of cot
ton that. was grown in thia county
during the war -between- the section.
It Was ginned by Mr. Henry Thomp
son, a farmer of Cross Hill township,
in 18G2 and ii now the property Ol
Mtv Thompson's- grandson. Mr. Robert
Hal! Fleming of this'dt): . It was
ginned'and packed wi tl. BU old fash
ioned horabpower gin and hapd press
and bound with ropes. Eleven years
ago., lt_ rta* i repacked . with - new ? bag
ging aa j steel ties and then placed In.
a bonded ware -house' in this;, elly,':
S'here. . lt bas since ' remained. ?The'
ale weighs 4?0 pounds. and la well
preserved and.-of very good grade, it
ls Bald to bo tile, oldest note of cotton!
lia existence, arid, requests ; for samples
?t the staple have como from many
quarters of,tho,globe since the publi
cation a few years ago nf OB exlst
nc?., ' Primarily the demonstration ts
Intended as au honor to Senator Smith
for: the long and incessant fight be han
made tn . behal f of t h e far m ot s' main
product, and also to show to thc world
the practicability of storing? and pre
serving tho staple.
' 'It has bean suggested that the team
wll) draw the.wagon the -ancient bale
of cotton and the county's d la t Ingulsh
cd guest on this occasion, bo/four
home, raised, mules and tho wag?nit
self .be- a; Laurena county.' pr?diiet
Th reo .prominent farmers compoBQ thq
committee bf. ?rrangements-^Tltos. M,
.Shaw* W. D. Byrd and Glenn A. Futter.'
TELEPHONE BLOCK SEfeVlc?. {j
Te lie Installed by the Southern OR
its Macon Division.
Atianiu, JU?y, 20.-S??Ca?i-? 1 R?iiwuy
ls preparing- to l?etan a ?;. telephone
block system io take the, pltxe o.fthe
telegraph system .now in -use ou aim
Atlanta, division between Macon, ba.,
and Oolteivah,-. Tenn., a distance of
225 miles andvpart of tho route of ?the
Southern Railway's : through trains
bete ween the West and Florida. The
present- telegraph block system con
sists of two Wires and each office trill
be equipped wjth one bell cn the north
block and one. bell on the south block
with Hie t?r?pii?De so Installed thtat ic
ban.be connected,,with <rither. , . %
^jTh?'JUfaes?Wl?Ube so arranged at tho
offices that... when ; a, block, office ls
closed' the lino ,can bc cut through lt,
Tlio wires used for tho telephone block
WM .bo ?Iso, Used for-.* /QnwtopB^r-'
?ujUfrb?h Atlanta to IMtacon "nod ?for
ianother, circuit from Ai santa io : vol-'
[tewan toto Cbattanoog?i !( lir order fd
tuko care of $0 heavy Florida tkf-?
! fife 'last wroW: t?l?phon? Jb?oc* ^ra*
put in operation between Bacon . And
Jesup ?pd? WjM found, so .edHsfactory;
that it has now been decided to extend
tho system" over'the-- lino between '061-1
towah abd Jesup^ Th? now ByaU-m
OTI^Itei put uv effect j a?. ?con aa the '
jkhj^EOicgh ?e.mide. ...
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Financial anc
New? York Cotton
New York. July . 20.-What wn:
claidcd'by-tn? -hulls to be -a very
critical ."iination In Texan. w'-as very
largely rda?ot?kl^ble for a strdhg un
dertone tn" the cotton market today,
and with few ' exceptions the trend
of tlic pricer waa steadily upward,
the closo being very steady nt 10 to
16 points net .advance, or v..iain a
couple of poipts of Uiet op of tho
day: 1 '
Over Sunday Texa- was dry and no
ralu was shown ca Monday's leap nor
aqy In prospects for tomor; o .. T$is
with continued high temperatures re
sulted in, bullish advices from the
Southwest which created considerable
apprehension' in locul circles and lcd
to a heavy-covering besides quite an
extensive lino of new buying, partly
based on anticipations of a bullish
weekly weather rcpoit tomorrow as
the government last week said ,Unit,
Texas was oven then in need of the
rain. At the opening the market was
steady with obi crops unchanged "to
4 points loTvir and new crops 4 to C
points. higher.
The new crops were 4 to 5 points
higher. There waa little selling in
the forenoon but contracts were gen
erally rcarce until after mid-day when
spot houses became quite liberal sail
err, on tho idea that the ' heaviest
outstanding short interests bad been
covered, although thc pressure was
well absorbed without materially af
fecting thc upw.i d trend. 8orac au
thorities intimated that without the
rain soon thc Texas crop would be
cut under 3,000,000 bales.
Cotton futures closed rtcady. -
Open Close
July .V>;'.>. 122 1237
August . 1218 1229
October . 1219 1231
December . 1240 1250.
January .".. 1233 1244
March. 1237 1248
Spot cotton quiet; middling up
lands 13.25; Gulf 13.60 . No 'sales.
New ,Orleans Cotton
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Nw Orleans, July 20.-The drouth
In the western - portion of the belt
was thc dominating influence in thc
?cotton market today and it put prices
[up for a riso of. a dollar a bale.
Sellers of .the last day or two of
last wcok were the best buyors. They
put out short. cotton on the .belief
that there Would bo showers In Tex
as Sunday. Practically no rain was
reported and complaints from thc
?drouthy counties increased Monday
[ morning,, , Shorts . bfij prices up on
themselves in buying their cotton.
At tho bee'^of. the, day, late .tn ,the
session, tho trading months were '21
to 22 points over last week's final fig
ures.- The close was at a net gain
of 21 to 22 points.
'?Favorable crop reports .from the
eastern .and central portions of the
cottoa region received but little at
tention. .' .... , . - .
. Cotton futuros cloded steady.
Closing: .July ?20O? August . 1285;
October 12491'December 1201; Janu
?ry' 1256;; Mareil '.,
Liverpool Cotton
-Liverpool, July 20^-Cotton un
changed; good middling 709; middling
738; low middling 890. Sales 6,000,
Speculation and export 300; receipts
9.000. Sf
Futures quiet. July 714 1-2 ; July
abd August 714; Soptdmber and Octo
ber 072 12; December and January.
661 1-2; February, and March G63;
April and May 664 1-2.
The cotton exchange hore will close
l on August 1 and 3.
Cotton Seed Oil
New,. York, . July '? .?O.r-Co'tton seed
oil was-easier for. August uhdor liqui
dation by timi longs, while the bal
ance.of the Hst showed s tend InesB on
covering of shirts and "with tho
strength of cotton. Final prices were
4 points lower to 5 net higher. Salen
11,900 barrels. . ' r ? !
.Market, cloeed steady. Spot 718 n
722; July 720. a 723; August 724 a
726; September 727 a 728; October
699 a 703; November 670 a 672; De
cember and- January CGI a 663.
Cotton Goods
New York, July 20,-Prices on Bta
plo ginghams were steady today on
tho basts ot last year G 1-4 for stan
dards. Dross' ginghams were reduced
l-2c a yard and tickings l-2c by the
Low and dregs ginghams , were un
changed. Yarn were quiet Fancy
worsted suitings (or men's 'wear were
Irregular from ? l-2c a'-yard tb fi cents
and,upto2,l-2 to 5 down on the va
rious numbers. Cotton goods wero
'quiet,' ?"-'; ; .. ?
Grain & Provisions
Chicago, July 20!-Assertions that
if unfavorable weather was- encoun
tered In the. Dakotas -arid Minnesota,
this .week .thc damage, from black rust
would bo Wave, led to a decided rally
today In tho weather market. Prices
cloted atrong ?t l-4;tO *8-4 net od
'Vnace. '.. '.''.'?.
'Grain and provisions, closed Btoady.
Stocks ar.d Bonds
New .York. July "?Q.-^?ontuslng re
-sorts regarding > Um eastern; rate sit
Ulori , arid : 0 budget ^ of: > un faro ruble
tffif-'1tttsg*t<
'^tftjappji^
^n adSS.tO the ??Mp jiharct koid
her? :<OTv?3?aon. ?Sm^?ea from
Amsterdam1 were again reported/
ilaltltnuro and Ohio commons and
Sro fer red .descended : to tho new ^ow ,
> vol s. Heavy Offerings on ; both Issues !
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.\f>: rt??$^tfiav.t*nc.'?'.? #> *y?>t. .
!<? -..; . I..V .}..> ri--V?rt li >|V. 4 V.JH
for future delivery attested tho per
sistency of the foreign liquidation in
these sharer. Erie and Wheeling
ground?-.
Irregularities were shown by the
other mino, issues, some recovering
and others falling to or near last
week's quotations. Texas company
was the most ju eminent of the spec-,
ialtles, droj/iiig live pointe.
Monds were bul slightly affected
by the sagging, tendency lu stocks.
Total sales .par value, aggropated II,
307.000.
.. United State bonds were unchanged
on call. \t
Money On Call
New York, July 20.-Mercantile pa
per 4 aM. Sterling exchange firm;
rlxty day bills 4.85.20; demand 4.87.-1
20.
Commercial bills 4B4 1-2 u 3-4.
Bar a ll vcr 54 1-8
Mexican, dollars 41 1-2.
Government bonds steady; railroad
bondr irregular.
Time loans weaker; sixty days 2
3-4; 90 days 3; rix months 4.
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Iva. July 20.- Kev. \V. S. Ilamiter,
of Blackstock, will preach im thc Pres
byterian church here next Sunday
morning and evening. A congrega
tional meeting will bc held after the
morning service at which timo tho
matter of calling a pascor will bo con
sidered.
.Mrs. L. S. Clinkscales, of1 Stt?rr;' is
on a visit to her daughter, Mrs"! JT'C7
I-i gun
b?r and Mr3. S. W- Watt, or Duo]
Wost, spent E'tndny night at. the home|
of the .'ormer's brother, T. R. Watt.
Miss >'na Pettigrew, of Kt ore vii lo,
spent tht week-end with her friend,
Mr-'. Iltru. W?kelleld.
Mi:;-. Hci 'o Jackson, of Storovlllc,
was th-' g; ?.ti for a few days last |
w onk of ??si . tor, MrB. D. A. Hurrlss.
i.'tlsH Cai?.. ">rnton, who has been i
spending ?om?. me hero with her
sister, Mrs. j. c. nes, has returned]
to her homo in iiari.vell, Gn.
Mr. Carouth Jakson loft last week]
for Cornella, Ga., whoro he goes to |
spend several weeks on business.
Mr. Rosamond Scawright of Ander
son, ' was a visitor here a few days]
last week.
Mr. Gti3 Townsend was a business |
vlf.'.tor in Hartwell. Saturday.
Grady Clinkscales, of Starr, was a j
visitor hero last week.
Miss Thelma flin Ith has gone to I
Hodges to apend norna timo with her]
grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. Rnmpoy.
MrB. A. C. Townsend and daughters.
Misr. L-stle and Miss Edna McGee,
have returned frdm a short visit to j
relatives in Hartwell.
T. C. Jones and wife spent 8undayl
In Hartwell with relativos. They went]
over in their .new car.
Misses Marilla ind Lucia Rold Ew
art and brother. James nos, of York
ville, aro spending a while hero witlf |
relatives. ' <J . .
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McAllster, of Mc
Cormick, aro her on a visit to the lat
ter's parents, Rev. R. G. Martin and|
wife.
Mr. Leland Sadler, of royston, Ga.,
?B here to spond several" weeks with |
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Sadler.
MIBB Laura H/.rdy, of Starr, has|
been here for a few days with rela
tives.
Rev: H. W. dione and family spent]
Saturday nlgLt at tho.homo of W. A.
WIIeB. ;
Clem McGee, of Anderson, cpent|
Saturday night here with his mother,
Mrs. Jane McGee. V
Miss Sadie McDonald hos return*:
to Anderson after spending two weeks]
hero with homefolks. J
Messrs. Wayman Sutherland and J.
C. Jones spent last Friday In Green
ville on a business trip.
Dr. Ham McLesfcy and family, ot j
Pendleton, spent Friday in town with]
his brother. 0??F. McLeBky.
Messrs. T. C. Liddell a and Junior]
Harper were business visitors hero]
Monday..
Miss Clara Townsend has returned!
from a week's stay in filberf^^OT
with relatives.
M?L POLLOCK WILL NOT
.AT PRIZER
Greenville. July 25.-W. P. Pollock,
candidate for tho United S tat OB senate
will not v^.e.ik at.Pelter a?-announced.
Mr. - Polloci- was to have spoken there
but du ri mr ibo melee at tho etty nark
Saturday l?st his "cs!ico" ticket
abd hal tK^Oiio Cheraw to secure an
other. This ticket created considera
ble inter jct at. tho speaking Saturday
abd is .considered ono of Mr. Pol
Ib?k'? strongest points.
Th? War of
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- Business
I Clear Eye, Strong Arm, Good ilealtb, j
ara Secret? bf Bu ?-esa
The man with the punch, both men
tal and physical ls tho big bu?lnoss
j success ot today. .
His, bodlty .health is the fbre0 be
hind bis business possibilities]
Tho btiBiuODS-world has no timo to
listen to tho grouch ?tory.
Sour, stomach, malaria, indigestion,
J coete?i tongue and a hundred other j
] 'bodily Uta come from an out-of-order |
j llWk.
calomel used tb be considered the
I-on ly re! leL Modern medical science
I bas provided a far milder and more
pleasant form of liver relief In CARS
WELL'S LIVT2H-AID, a -purely vege
table liquid romdy.
A largo bo tn econ bo bad for SO |
[ coats at Fricroon's Pharmacy Belton j
I S. C., wherG tho purchase prlc? willi
be promptly returned in caso you wish ]
! it after trying^thls wonderful remedy,
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We H?v't
coming in almort
latest shipment b
Come in and let
They are 1914 M
We have a nie?
buggies.
Political Ann
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
i 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
tho rules- governing tho democratic
primary._T. M. VANDIVKR.
I hereby ari nomico myself a candi
date for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to the rules of democratic
primary. . X ,. C. P. MARTIN.
i I hereby announce myself as a can
didato for county supervisor, subject
to the rulos of the democratic pri
mary. '
W. J. JOHNSON
Peluer. 8. C., R. F. D. 1.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Supervisor of Ander
son county,. subject to tho rules of
the Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
RF. PRESENT ATI VK
.1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for ''House of Representatives
from Anderson county, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
OSCAR D. GRAY.
!?.''" I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representativos
from Anderson county' subject to tho
rules of the democratic primary.
, ,. RUFUS FANT. JR.
I hereby announco royBolf a' candi
date for tho legislature subject to the
rules and regulations of the democra
tic party. GBO. M. REID.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho House of Representative
from Anderson county subject to the
rules of the democratic primary.
WALTER F. WHITE.
I announce myself a candidate for
the legislature from Anderson Coun
ty subject to the rules of the demo
cratic primary.
T. P. DICKSON.
I am a candidate for the House of
Representatives from Anderson comi
ty. . I will abide the rules. ot tho
primary. SAM WOLFE.
FOR-PROBATE JUDGE
W. P. Nicho i son?is hereby announc
ed as a candidate for re-election to
lie office of Probate Judge, subject
to the rules of th's democratic pri
mary.
? I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tue office of probate judge ot
Anderson county, subject to the rules
and to the result of the Democratic
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE
I hereby ?unouno myself a candi
date for Probate Judgo of Anderson
County subject to tho rules of the
democrtlc primary. W. F. COX.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office df Probate Judgo for
Anderson county, subject to the rules
ot the Democratic Primary.
I.,T. HOLLAND.,
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the'Office ot judge of pro
bate for Anderson county, subject to
the rules governing tho democratic
primary election.
>^?6 , W.H. FRIERBON
. FOB. AUDITOR
? I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Auditor, subject to
the rulos of the democratic primary:
R. A- Abrams.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the officn of Auditor of An
derson* County suoject to tho rules of
tho Democratic ratty.
II. WARE AUSTIN.
i hereby announco myself a candi
date for the Office of Auditor, subject
to tho rules of the DenTocratie pri
mary J,.R. C. GR0FF.?N.
PUR SUPERINTENDENT
I . hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
County Superintendent of . Education.
Bubjcct to tho Democratic primary.
.J. B. FELTON1.
FOR COMMISSIONER
R. A. Sullivan of Fork township ls
hereby announced ?or commissi one*
tor Section One, comprising -Fura,'
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buggies
fi
<. ju
every day th? < l l
eing a car of-'vj'!
1BUS
us ihow them. ?
odela.
s line of Ponv .j j
.iii
1WL?R
??unc?m?nts
Rock Mills, Pendleton and Ceutervllle
townships. - . _
I hereby announce/myault a candi
date tor county com ni isn io ncr for tho
third section, consisting ot Garvin,
Hrushy Creek, Will tampon and Hope
wull townships, suhjyflt to tho notion
ot tho democratic primary.
_t'\yt \ POSTER.
I hereby . announce, fn.vnelf a candi
date for commissioner for Honen
Path. Relton, Uro ml aw ny and Martin
townships. District _5ip_ 4, subject to
tho rulen o? the dnmocrhtic primary.
W. P. TOWNES,
-I-i_
I hereby unnounce myself a candi
date for Commissioner} from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock
Milla, Pork and Carterville town
ships. Subject to tho rules of the
democratic primary.
_JOHN R. CULBERTSON,
I hereby announce); my candidacy
for couuty commisslonpr rrom Section
4, comprised of Belton,, Martin, Hone*
Path and Broadaway,,tpwnKhlprt. Sub
ject to the rulos of,,fhe democratic
party. R'p. SMITH.
Better known as ''Dick" Smith.
W. H. G. Elrod announces himself a
candidate for county commissioner
from the district, composed bf Wil
liamston, Garvin, Brushy Creak and
Hopewell, subject'td'the rules of tho
democratic party. . .'" _
I hereby nunoimco, jny candidacy
for County Commissioner of Anderson
county., from tho thi/.d section com
prising HopevolL,, WHlltunnton,
Brushy Creek and Garvin townships,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic "?arty. ,
J. MACK DUFF ROGERS.. ".
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, computing Pendleton, Rock
Mills, Pork and Cehtervlllo town
ships, subject' to ruleBi ot Domoct-atio
party.
J. H. WRIGHT.
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I hereby announce myself as a cau
diJ.ate for Commissioner of Andorsor
county from Section, No. 3, composed
bf Garland, Brushy Creek, Hope wei'
and Williamston Townships., subject
to, the action of the democratic party.
W. T. Watson.
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I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of codmissloner
from section . 2, comprising Fork,
Rock Mills, Pendleton and Contervillo
townships, subject to tho rules of tho
democratic primary. ; W. R. HARRIS.
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I hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, 'Rock
Mills, Fork and Contervillo townships,
-?object to. the rules of thq democratic
primai Di'S. HOBSON*.
FOR MKiNTY THEA SLUSH
' 2 hereby announce myself a' can di
late for county treasurer, subject to
thd rules ot the democratic party.
" , J.'MERCER KING.
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I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county treasurer, subject to .
tho rules and regulations of tho
democratic primary.
_Dr. W. A. Tripp.
! T hereby announco myself aa a can- ,
dldate for County Treasurer, Of An
derson county subject to tho rules ot
tho Democratic carty. >
, ; JACOB O. BOLINGER.
!I hereby announco myself a candi
date for County Treujurer. subject to
tho rules of the Dejipcratlo primary,
W. A. ELROD.
FOR STATE SENATOR
I hereby aniiuuiico myself a candi
date for Stato Senator'from Anderson
County, subject to the ralea ot the D?
mocratie primary' election.
J. 1? SHERARD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for the. State Senate, from An der -
?on county, subject to tho rules bf tho
Democratic primary.
Clint; Summers, Jr.
~ FOR CONGRESS \ ~
I hereby announce myself a candi-,
late for Congress from the Third Con
gressional District, , subject to the
rules of ?ha democratic rarty. r" ;
JOHN A. HORTON.
Belton, fl. C. j
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