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coming in almost every day the
latest shipment being m car of
^OtUMB-US
Come in and let us show them.
They are 1914 Models.
We have a nice line of Pony
buggies.
J. S. FOWLER
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Mio?eyyMaf?ng Ways
of Using Want Ads
HOW ?T ADS WILL HELP
A SMALL BUSINESS CROW
. There Is really no Ihn It to what
Wunt Ads can do to put life Into
small buHhiess enterprises. Ton
want more customers, more capital,
or som nt lillie; else to help yon prow
in a business sense. The Want Ad ls
ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing.
Here are some Want Ad ideas in
this connection.
How to Get JMore Customers
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Keeping after Business | ?1
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TER BUSINESS, .
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Financial anc
New York Cotton
New York, July 23.-There waa a
distinctly bullish atmosphere about
the cotton market today and while it
'showed some irregularity at thc sturt,
with (?rat prices 4 to ? point; lower
because of shower? In Texas and car
tier ccblea, subsequent weather devel
opments were so unfavorable that the
early loss was speedily regained and
for the balance of thc day the market
exhibited pronounced signs of
1 strenpth, reaching tlte top during thc
last nour. The close was steady ut
8 to. IT points point.; net advance.
BeaT3 were greatly disappointed at lac
volunte and extent of the southwest
rain3, They were scattered about
Texas hut in such small quantities as
to scarcely lay tho dust. The forecast
waa for fair conditions tonight and to
morrow except for showers on the
Texas coast. Supplementing this was
a series of high temperatures in the
southwest. Hot winds at thirteen
stations ia Texas and a maximum tem
perature of 100 to 108 degrees. Pessi
mist^ ' reports were received today
from both Georgia and Alabama where
rain ia said to be needed at a number
1 to be needed at a number of points.
Spot houser, were credited with sell
ing: cotton early in the day against
now crop purchases in the southwest
but their brokers appeared to be bhy
lng cotton In thc last hour.
.Spot cotton quiet; middling uptons
13.25; Gudf 13:50. Sales 350.'
Cotton futures closed steady.
Open. Close.
July.12.30 12.47
August.12.22 12.35 ?
October .12.20 12.40
Ducembsr.12.42 12.57
January.. :.12.35 12.51
March.. .'..12.10 12.50
Liverpool Cotton
Liverpool, July 23.-Spot cotton eas
ier; good middling 7.87; middling
7.35; yow middling G.85. SalcB 0,000;
speculation and export '500. Receipts
none.
Futures steady; January 7.14; July
AuguBt 7.14; September October, 6.75 ; I
December-January, C.64 1-2; Febru-|
ary-March 0.66 1-2; April-May 6.08 1-2.
New Orleans Cotton -
New Orleans, July 23.-Reports -of
damage to the crop in the eastern belt
by high temperatures and lack of rain
cauui a quick spurt in the price of
cotton today after noon. Shorts hur
ried to cover and fresh buying for|
long account appeared in consider
able volume. At the highest levels the]
market was 10 to-12 points over yes
terday's last quotations. The close 1
was at a net gain for the day of 7 to]
9 points.
It was a weather market through
out. Reports of rains in Texas caus
ed a lose of about 8 points in the early
trading but the official weither re
turns did not confirm private accounts!
and the market reacted although tho]
real advpnee did not. come until after]
tho stories of damage in the Atlantics.j
- Cotton futures steady.
Cloting: July 12.56; August 12.85;1
October 12.49; December 12.53; Jan-^
uary 12.59; March 12.69.
Spot-cotton Quiet, unchanged. Sales]
on the spot 6.10; to arrive none.
Cotton Seed Oil
New York, July 23.-Cotton seed oil
declined early under selling of Sep
tember by re)lners and local bear
pressure but near deliveries steadied
somewhat near the close on covering
Df shorts .and with the late-firmness in
cotton and, hird. - Final prices were 3
to 4. points net lower.
Th? market closed steady. Spot
7.10 bid; July 7.20;. August 7.19a7.21;
September 7.17al8;. October 6.10a83;.
November 6.55a56; December-January
5.53a55; February 6.65 a6.58. Total
jales 19,000 barrels.
Cotton Cioods
Now. York, July 23.-Cotton goods |
market was quiet today. Jobbern re
ported a fair trade. They, wera buying ]
noderately (or spring. Raw ?dlk re
valued Its strong position.
Grain & Provisions
.Chicago)- July 23.-r-Imense \ export
-.alea and the certainty, that black rust;
las crossed into Canada had much to
lo today with driving wheat prices up
trade. The .market closed nervous at
l-8?l 1-8. net advtace. Corn showed
i- Jump of 1 2-8 to 2 1-2. and oats a
jain of 5-8 to 1 1-4. Provisions finish
ed la off to n raise if 7 i i2.
Grain and provisions cloped steady;]
Money On Call
Now York. July 2^.-rMercantile pa?{
>er4.1*4s6.
Sterling, strong; slaty days 485.C0;.|
loaiand 485.05.
Commercial bills 484 3-4.
Bar silver 58 1-4. > /
Mo xl cii n do i la ra 41 1-2,
Government ponds .strong; railroad |
ondaeasy
Call money steady. 2al-4; ruling]
atc 2;' cloning 2at-4.
Timo loons steady; sixty 2 3-4;
lindy dr s 3; six months 4.
S tocks and Bonds
. New York. July 23.-Resumption of
old exports to Paris and filing of
ho,government's suit to-dissolve:'tho
lew Haven, wore the outstanding feu,
itrea of today's heavy and doll stock
xafket. The gold movement was re
arded ns ot more than' Ordinary itu
.ortanco because . bf. the - Increasing
nauclal tension chown itt alt tho
Miling foreign centers. '
Paris, Berlin and "Vienna were ra..
1 Commercial
ported aa showing signs of demorali
sation, a condition which round par
tial reflection in further liquidation
here.
Tlie New Haven suit had the ei?eet
?of causing the stock to move in fever
ish fashion. Many of th? bettor known
stocks fell from 1 to over 2 points with
wcakuess in Lehigh Valley and Keud
iug. Haltlmoro & Ohio added another
fraction to Its low record and lirle's,
Denver. & Kio Grande |dd.. Kock le
land pfd., and a few more Inconsphm-.
ons stocks and bonds sold at prices
seldom if over.bofor? quoted.
Th? Improvement was broader than'
recently, embracing more Issue] of
potential value- Fractional rallies j
in the Anal-hour wcie effaced al thc
close, which was attended hy much
activity. j<$
The general bond ILt continued to
show a declining lendrncy la low
priced issues.
Total sales, par value, were ?-'.SliS,
000.
United States coupon 4s ad .-;.:;ccd ! J
1 1-2 per cent on call,
vices? a,?ghcltch. awfad
* THE DAY IN CONGRESS *
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Washington, July 23.-Scinto met
lat neon.
Investigation of dlgeritnlnatiqn in t
I southern co?l ?ratos waa continued by ? t
|an investiga ti rig' conimitteo,
Tho administration trust bills
I await ad formal consideration,
eratlon. -. \
Received mosragi from PianlJcnt
Wilson wlUidrawIng the nomination o'.
Thom:*'' D" Jonpa .-,:< :% member of Gie
federul reserve Ijorrd.
Recessed at '5:5?i p. m. to ll a. m.
Friday.
House met at ll a. tn
Public lands sub-committee dlscuss
|ed with Secretary Dan'ulfl a bill for
[temporary development of disputed oil
lands in California.
Judiciary committee favorably re
ported bfll to cr?ito additional federnl
judgeship . In 'southern district ot
(Jccipla.
Sent' general dePc" moy bill back to
cou ic renee.
Ao.curoed.at C:Mp. m. to noon Fri-ip
cay 'lr
SALUDA ASS?CIATIOy.
Will Convene Wi?h the First Baptist
' * ..*'-^&r?*Ht Iva...'< ..
The committee on placing thc dele
gates or providing for their entertain
ment have made the following assign
ments for the mooting of the Saluda
association which will convene with
tho First Baptist church of Iva. at
Iva, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day, July 28, 29 abd 30.
Anderson, First-A. H. Galley.
Anderson, Second-W, P. Powell.
Barkers' Creek-P. E. Spoon.
Belton, First-R. S. Ycargln.
Belton, Second-John A. Prown.
Bethany--J. C. Simpson.
Big Creek-W. T. Burris?.
Broadmouth-Gumbrell.
Cedur Grove-J. K_-Hall. s
G^|?uqlafrC,.^^Biirdctt
'H^mson Collego-^-R. w. Lewis.
Concord-T.. A. Yeargin.
Cross Ro?ds^fi^N.-'J?ncs.
^?xbcstcr-VMrs: Eliza S^awright.
. Kui eka-Capt. R, Mcmahan.
First Creek-H., S?. wakefield.
Flat; Creek-W. A Hali.
Hbt??well-Mrs. J.-.A. Brownlee
KeWe'e-^Mrs. Ja ?ie McGee
Lehbnan-A S J- lyal "
Little River-^W; W.1 ) Burton.
.Long Branch-3 "E. LevcrCtt.
Mt'^Bethel-E. II: Simpson.
Mountain Creek-WI A. Wiles.
Neals Creek-?t?tT E. Wiles.
New" Prospect-Z. J Spearman
Orrviilo^Mrs. B. A WstL
Pel?C-^A, S.- Cob**.;
PpniiarL.Sprlags- -J. 8. Ha m by.
Cw^Wood^-B, B?*fc?ns.
Rt v vir ide-J. F. M?Lesky.
Rocky .Rlver-C;.^, Loftia.
Saiejm-Mrs. William Schrimp.
Shady-.?rf?vcp-S."32 McBride.
Taferj\acte--H. Warren Parnell.
TownyUld^-Dn.'C. ?S? Burton.
, Trlftng^-TJ?vld ? . Wiles.
Turkey Creek-J? B:jj. Hall.
fei^fMid ^.Marett. '
^&.W.fli?ns?n.
^d^?ugT}st?s Hall,
[doh/ FJr?trr*J. D. Brown. '
atop, Second-Mr. and Mrs.
r-v^v- MM? \i
A. -B/'Ga?ley,
H.- W; latbno,
L ,. 'H ' for Committee.
AB?, YOU QUALIFIED!
Man Wanted <o F-Ul Vacaucj on Su
v * p?eme Com'Beheb.
Wash layton, July. f33.-PresJdent
Wilson wants to find, a man under six
ty years :ttf fill thoV vacancy. on the
supremo court bench caused, by the
death of Associate Jusffce Lurton,
iltboUyh a mah sliyhtly oidor would
ipi b? rejected. ' ii. .
When Senators Oyorman and Slm
non?. today presented tho nemo bf
i&iai^stice Vlfoltfr: ?Jark, of. the
S?rth Carolina supremo court, who 1ft
ii years, of ORC, the1 president outlined
ifs Ideas. So far as la known the;
H esl dent has made no. definite select
Jon from tho many names presented.
Secretary Lane and Attorney Goneral
kelley n ol da u re said to be foremost.
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LIQUOR QUESTION*
, . .
icing Threshed Ont By Iowa Dom*
Council Bluffa, Iowa, July ?23.-?ha
albon. ttuestlon .threatened to make
rouble, among Iowa democrats hero
oday!'fdr [ their state. <?nventiohi
Andora on both sides prepared to
Ight the matter before tho resolutions' <
emmit tee and tho anti saloon league .
^%v*hjim^d . rta^ it . wquld bb J*
rou glit uP on the flbof of Uio con Von
lon U\ necessary. ... '^T?
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CARBAJAL IS WILLING TO
TRANSFER THE GOVERN
MENT AT ONCE
VILLA AND ZAPATA
Anxiety Hes Been Caused By
Their Attitude, But President
Is Optimistic
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, July 23.-Rcginaldo
Cepeda, senntor from thc state of Cou.
lhlla and intimnto friend of fioneral
'arrunza, has been selected by Pro
visional President Ctrbajnl to negoti
lte tho transfer of the government at
Mexico City to the constitutionalists.
Mr. Cepeda, who was in hiding in
Mexico City during the Huerta dicta
torship, left Vera ('ru today for Tam
lico to meet General Carranza. He
iar. full Instructions and authority to
irrangc for the transfer of govern-?
nont.
Jose Castcllot, personal representa
re of Mr. Cnrbajal, today conveyed
'Ms Information to Secretary Bryan. I
Vfeasrs. Mangel, Novel and Urueta, lt
lad been supposed, would constitute
.he Carbajnl commission, lt was learn
ed today morely volunteered their ser-'
rices and have no credentials or au
horlty from Harhnjal.
As soon ns Dr. Cepeda ia received]
by Gcnerr ' Carranza, an armistice j
viii he formally signed as tho first|
;top In tue negotiations. General Car
aar ?n has indicated his willingness to'
lodnrf ii truce during the nogotla-1,
for - and the Carbajnl government la
mr!our to do likewise. The Carbajnl
uivirty has been instructed to aak for,
inly two things-a complete amnesty,
of. political offenders and guarantees
f protection to the lives and property
tf the Mexican people.
C'trransa I?; Rcj???nable.
While local agents of Carranza have
ie id ho was disinclined to grant an*
r-imsty. lila apeech todov at Victoria,
Mexico, and other reliable advices
how he will declare an amnesty,,
'.lough reserving the right to punish!
110=1 d'rect?y responsible for the aa-'
iRPsinatlnn -of Madero and Suarez,
.lost of them implicated, however,
lave left Mexico City.
Secretary Bryan expressed confl-:
lenee that there would bc no dlfll
ulty In the way of a Carranza-Carba-'
al abreement. j
Villa and Zapcta. howevor, are COUB-,
ng uneasiness, but President Wilson1
oday Bald he was sure Villa would!
;ause no trouble. Secretary Bryan
nade'pr'.ilc dispatches from George}
X Carothers, special rc-presontatlvo
if the state department with Villa,
aying the fighting general would not
iraak; wUk Carranza..
Mexicans here who lyivo been ad
[nod of Villas antipathy toward Car
nnza ray the breech has boen healed
iut temporarily. They say Villa will
ematn ' quietly In Northern Mexico
nd when Carranza reaches Mexlcq^
!lty and a conference of generals la
ailed, Villa will make vigorous do-"
lands for a share In the government
r in the promotion of htB friends.
Situation Threateulsg.,
As to Zapata, many disquieting rc
orts ere .reaching Washington dlplo
latB.; Ono South American minister
ad a telegram from his consul con-,
ral In Merico City saying: "The stt
ation here looks very dark." It waa.
resumed, this referred to uneasiness]
jv to whether thc constitutionalists.
'auld enter Merico City peacefully or]
ike lt arbitrarily without previous
g ree ment. The Zapatlsta8 are re-,
orted active and liable to take ad
antage of tho unsettled situation to J
ires an entry Into Mexico City, . i
Thc attitude of tho futuro govem-i
lent in Mexico toward federal court
-cisione under Huerta was the sub-l
?ct of a conference today between]
>l!citoru of tho rtate department and.
"iresentativca of oil interests In
/JXlCO.
RISH HOME RULE
IS DISCUSSED
lihernians Approve Steps Taken
To Force English Recog
nisance
(By Associated Prosa.) ;
orfolk, Va., July 23.-The question of.
ima.rule for Ireland occupied thc st
ation of the Ancient Ordor of Hlbar
aiio at today's session. President
ini?g J. Regan discussed the homo
ile bill, stating that while lt is far.
om being as broad and comp rohen,
ve as it should be, lt waa an import?
it step in tho right direction,-and the
?pie of Ireland and their leaders!
ero to bb congratulated on forcing]
i English parliament tc thr.? recog
es tho principle of home . ule.
On motton of Fa th or O'Donnell of
assachtu etta; the following cable
am was ?ent to- Johr. E. Redmond,
rider of the Irish nationalists:
"Tho Andern. Order of Hibernians,
0,000 strong, In national co.ivcn
th 'assembled, extends Its greetings
you and to the Irish volunteers. . t
e pledge our assistance. Ireland J
list not- ho dismembered." . j I
This afternoon tho delegates weroj
tertalqed rit a shore dinner ai capo, s
snry.
Caustlo Papa.
"He lookfl like a fool!" "But, papa, :
' aakod me to marry hlm.M "Ito
sT Well, .don't ever tell mo I can't-a
to'up people."-Houston P-O?L ls
Political Ant
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR j
I hereby announce myself a candi- I
date for county supervisor, subject to !
tbe Democratic primary.
. . J. MACK KING.
I hereby announce myself a can-1
dldate for the office of county super
visor of Anderson county, subject to i
the rules governing thc? democratic
primary. T. M. VAN DIVER.
I hereby announce mysolf a candi
dato for Supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to tho rules of democratic
primary. C. F. MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself ns a can
didate for county supervisor, subject I
to the rules of the democratic pri-|
mary.
W. J. JOHNSON.
Pelzer, S. C., R. F. D. 1.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Couuty Supervisor of Ander
son county, subject to the rules of ]
?the Democratic primary.
THOS. D. KAY.
REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for House of Representatives
I from Anderson county, subject to the
! rules of the democratic party.
OSCAR D. GRAY.
I hereby announce myself a cauut
idate for the House of Repr?sentative!?
'from Anderson county subject to tbe
i rules of the democratic primary.
RUFUS FANT, JR.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the legislature subject to the
rules and regulations of the democra
tic party. GEO. M. REID.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House of Representative
from Anderson county subject to the
rules of the democratic primary.
WALTER F. WHITE.
1 announce myself a candidate fer
the legislature from Anderson Cairn
ty subject to the rules of tbe demo
cratic party. T. P. DICKSON.
I am a candidate for the House o'
Representatives from Anderson cou:,
ty. I will abide the rules? ot the
primary. SAM WOLFE.
FDR PRORATE .?1DGE
W. P. Nicholson ls hereby announc
ed as a candidate for re-election to
the office , of Probate .Judge,.subject
to ?he rules of the democratic' pri
mary.
I hereby announce, myself a candi
date for tho office of probate judge of
Anderson county, subject to the rules
and to the result of the Democratic
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for Probato Judge of Anderson
County subject to the rules of th?
domocrtlc primary. Wi F. COX.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Probate .ledge foi
Anderson county, subject 'to the rule;
of tho Democratic Primary.
I. T. HOLLAND.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of judge of pro
bate for Anderson county, subject to
tho rulos governing the democratic
primary olcctlon.
W. H. FRIERSON.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County - Auditor, subject to
the rulos of the democratic primary
R. A Abg&ik.
I hereby announce, myself u candi
dato for the o di cn of Auditor of An
derson County subject to the rules of
the Democratic party.
R. WARE AUSTIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho oirice of Auditor, subject
to tho ruler af the Democratic pri
mary J. R. Q. OPJIFF'M.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date, for re-election to tue office of
County Superintendent of Education,
subject to the Democratic primary.
J. D FELTON.
FOR STATE SENATOR
I horeb> nnnouuee myself a .candi
date for State Senator fro ni Anderson
County, subject to tho rules or tho De
mocratic primary election,
J/L. S?IEjRARD.
t ' hereby announce, my sol f a can di
late for the State Senate,'from Ander
son county, subject to the rnlea of th?
Democratic primary.
Clint Summors, Jr
BROTHERS LIVELY, BIVAui, 'f?
Dppose Each Other for Nomination
for Congres*. ;
Kew York World. I t
There la prospects of a lively bpt ??
'riendly. fight this fall for the repub- fi
lean homin?tibn'-for congress- from 8
he* Long Island district between for- tl
nor Congressman' William. W? Cocko, ti
?f "Westhu'ry, Long Island: ?nej .' his o
) ro thor, Frederick Hi ch B of tho samh <J
?lace. e
Hicks' nanto orIglnai.ly_.wjis^.<^ksf.
mt he was adopted years ago by Bon -
atnjn D. Hicks a resident of West
inry and his name was,changed.
Mr Cocks has long been,a" staunch u
.apporter <J? Cjur Roosevelt. and be'.
vitt: have tho f$r|n*J. Presidenta in-, J
o rsc m ont and support it lu expect
m 4 ' j ??- .? &
Elocution.
Elocution doesn't go far enough. H.
lerely tcachoa us how to speak, not
Wki.f r,.x ,:..V Wk ' ? ' ?W
louncemej&ts
FOR COMMISSIONER
R. A. Sullivan of Fork township Is
hereby announced for commissioner
tor Section Two, comprising Fork
Hock Mills, Pendleton and Centerville
townships.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for county commissioner for tho
third section, constating of Garvin,
Brushy Creek, Williamston and Hope
well townships, subject to tho action
of the democratic primary.
H. A. FOSTER.
I h'-rcby announce myself? u. candi
date [or commissioner joF Honoa
l'util. Helton, Droadaway and Martin
townships, District No. 4,! subject to
the ruleB of the democratlcfprlmary.
W. F. TOWNES.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock
Mills, Fork and Centerville town
ships. Subject to thu rules of the
democratic primary.
JOHN R. CUL?ERSON.
I hereby announce my, candidacy
for county commissioner from Section
I. comprised of Helton, Martin, linnea
Path and Hroadawny townships. Sub- t
Joel to Hie rules of the 'd?mocratie
party. R. D. SMITH,
Better known aa "Dick"'Smith.
W. H. G. Elrod announces" himself a
candidate for county commissioner
from the district composed of Wil
liamson, Garvin, Brushy ? Crock and
Hopewell, Biibjcct to tho rjutes of the
democratic party.
I hereby announce my l candidacy
for County Commissioner t f Anderson
county from tho third Button com
prising Hopewell, * rtyliamston,
Brushy Creek and Garv! ; townships,
subject to tho action of tho Demo
cratic party. j
J. MACK Dl'FF pOC.ERS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from Dintrlct
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Ruck
Mills, Fork and Cen terrill j town
ships, subject to rules of -D?r.ioc vatic
party.
J. H. WRIGHT.
I hereby announce inyself'ns a can
didate for Commissioner nt (Anderson
county from Suction No. 3, composed
of Garland, Brushy Creek, .-Hopewell
and WUUamaton Townships, subject
to thc action of the democratic porty.
W. T datson.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of cpdmtcslonor
from section 2, comprising Fork,
Rock Mills, Pendleton and; Cent orville
townships, subject to the tules of the
democratic primary. W. B.^HARRIB.
I hereby announce my sol f-a candi
date for commissioner of District No.
1, comprising Corner, Hal!, .^Savannah
and V?rennos townships, : subject to
tho rules of the dornoorueW priroury.
PRESTON B^-?AHJ^ JR.,
gj^gagggpw; s. c.
T horeby announce myself a candi
date for commies 1,0nelyfrom District .
\'o. 2, comprising 1 Pendleton,' Rock
Mills, Fork and Cen,tervillo. townships,
uibjccl to the ruta Ml the d?mocratie
jrlmary. * l3. s.' HOBSON.
FOR COUNTY, ij?S?
* horeby announce myself a candi
late for county treasurer, subject ta
he rules of the democratic party.
J. .MER?ER KINO.
I hereby an nd un CG myr elf a cen di
lato for county treasurer,,,subject to
.he rules and reg|i{auons ot tho
lomocratlc primary,'0 r? .r '
_ . ,fir, ?ft.-A. Tripp,
I hereby announco m^spl? as a csh
lldate for County Treclfiurer of An
lors?s county subject to tho rules ot
ko Democratic party.' '
JACOB'O.^BOLlNGBR.
1 hereby announce > myself a candl
late for County Treasurer.' subject to
ho rules of the Democratic primary*
.WV* A. ELROD.
I hereby announce^ >myeelt a camil
la to for Treasurer of Anderson coun
y, mibjoct to tho ruler, bf the demo
?ralle primary. J. IVcR?V SMITH.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for county -treasurer of Ander
en county, subject (q tho,rulos of the
lomocratlc primary,, , J. A. COOK,
FOR CONHRASB
I.hereby nu noiiHljq wsetf a candi
late for Co?groBs from tho Third Con?
rroBfdonal District,, subject to tba
ules'oi tho dera'wmtlc party.
V J?wTrArHOlVroN,
' m \ TTtu>it*h. a. a x.
' a: ttrtfliis?i ??ricuUurallI
As,Somersetshire la d'ov??e\l chiefly
o dairying, cattle raising and sheep*
lording tho Somerset horned sheep,
hp Devon, long wools, and the hard y
:*moor. breed aro thus** Xound lu pe*?
Dction,- ns welt o? herd? Of nonpedl
roed ohor thorns for.tho production ot
Ho famous Cheddar onWa. Agrl?Ul?
a role extensively carried oo In Glou
efitersh|re and Wtttshtro uliso^ but 6no
bM;n>.t thsrt. Bnd^
6oldl?'?s Most'.Tryi'ng Position, ft
The average soWehifindS tho mo?;
;rrifylng position to be that of stand;
osed lo^e^ne^^ Ssl:
ig able to reply.'; The Order to ?ey
inc* br to eheli^:^3^.bVoBs^
'.. ??en received Af^|,relcaae
Sony., ytioyepjeqtt oxen .luto cmt?s&
arti,. dl8truc?a -tho .miu-d ; and gresUjr,
iduceB tho mfentnt aneukm.
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