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mm ave Buggies combig hi alrnoct every day the lates) shipment being ? car' of Come in and let us show them. They are 1914 Models. ? \.U We bav? a nice ?ir.o of Fonv boggie*. -. '?..4 ' J. S. FOWLER ?M of Using Want V.? t? I! IIOW WANT ABS W A SMAL? .BUSINESS. qU?W _ There Is really no limit to irh?t Waat Ads can. da to pot'life Into, small bnsineM enterprises. Too" want more cuntomers, moro capital, or something else to help yoa grovr In a business sense. The Want Ad I? ALWAYS W?rfy'hW ALWAYS vrlilhig. Here are h omo Want Ad I dsns In this connection, ; ' : ?? : :r ???.'??? ?* i f?ou? to Get More Customers This ad. Is good for 5 per cent on any article in this store. If the value is not easily, as great pj| the original price pina 15 per ?pnt, don't take the goods. Como at pne? :>J _ Keeping after Business 1 M ' ? ' ?. VV .Tttin?ig' pe??f ifor I??'?eb astc> bkt? "'? - :v '1 V. ^ fEB BUSINESS. : i?j p ' - I v' 4 The pife r^rp?s??.rif this ? . Is-to^est?ollsh : trade ; $$g9?gffl ?;.? i, t -41ther^^t? hundreds ot\jfoiseyf?ce^ gencer %fio- wp?lrj be felad >of ^^?ffiffl^^g^Hl^gp ? , mtetf?tim < poultry and iW^m^^^m^ ^S^^^?' \ ihey kn?^here^o sc^tl,ftsjrttfc^5;^" V'^?*'" ' ^ Seif ca?lget i? touch ' : - ?T ^Mom^.-.^.. Wease;;write;plain^ I -rYViMiiiarii-Vi ijl I?? - ' TI ti' ' j FR.LB in FOp:Wat?t eol?mha. I dC hot obligate myeolt tu -?dvortfio -;? ?? : . . , .. .. . V. \ yrr-?" " "'.' ?:-:":' v. '-. :./? ?' ~ .. . ??:? ' ?.?* .- ? r* at ptyjhxt?o ^mi?t-^^^9 ^ ^ ^%^a a The Wtplllgeacer,. mm Financial and ew York Cotton Now "York, Juiy 27.?With all the other speculative market?., cettan was consldorably "excited over lue war news from Europe this morning and lb sympathy with Liverpool cables Which were very much weaker than expected, it opened 10 to 22 points lower witb a big trade in wu'.cu the selling by domestic long?, Liverpool und tho continent was conspicuous features. It declined further, to a net loss of 15 to 23 points and then be gan a return movement which was continued irregularly throughout the en tifo ?Jay, final prices bein general ly o to 9 points higher and about top for the Beslon. The improvement after the first hour was materially aided by moro re assuring advices from Europe, which afforded the market an'opportunity to reflect the bullish crop advices which t'pday- included many drouth reports from th? Atlantic slates as well as the west. Some large Southern ana Western accounts were covered m the early break and it was-aleo evident that the spinners were taking advantage of the opportunity provided by tho war e caro and to get some cheap cotton. A couple of bullish private conditions were. received and the trade nerc 1b prepared for -only, a slight improve ment in the report to be lBSued next Friday. Open July ...ISiO' August.1?90 October.; l2i7 January..'. 1209* March. 1214 Ion/quiet; ^middling uplands Ulf . ??."? TVo sales. . Clos 1223 1216 1238 1226 1223 1 Liverpool Cotton Liverpool,, July 27^-Sp?t cotton easier; good middling 717; low mid dling C69; sales 5,000; spccualtlon and export 300. Heceiptr. ?.000. Futures . steady! July 094; August 694; Septemoer and October G50 1-2; December and Janu ary CG0 1-2; February and March 652 1-2; April-and May 654 ?-2. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans/July 27.?TbB cotton market was almost entirely dominated by European political news* today. In the early-trading tho market fell oft 15 points from the lev?t of Satur day's close on fear of war but- later there was a stiff advance on reports that efforts to bring about mediation were circulated. The irati ing months at their highest were 4 to o points over last week'e final figure-. The close was 8 to 4 pointa up. In tho morning there . ivas free shprt selling, but tho market was steadied by tho profit taking operat ions of the sellera of last week. This buying became very heavy when the news took favorable trend and the ring found difficulty, in supplying the demand. - -;??;?' .;;?... : Veryritttl?e;;-e.tt?htion was: paid to. weather' news*, which .was considr-f 3d unfavorable because of the lack of rain -bv.or Surfday end the " forecast oaltuiffAYbr\'ic^fiinued.' hoc and dry weather. . "V-'.' * ' ' ? '? - ' ' Cotton futures- closed steady.-: Closing July i32?;;August 126p, tober 1232; Dumber 1235; Jan?ary 1288; March t&ti.'-w-. 8pot cotton .quieVniUnchanged.' 8aleu on the spot 2Q??. -to arrive none.' Cotton Seed Oil New nYork.. ?aly 27.?Cotton seed oil was higher on covering by tho re fi nor In old: crop: ' . deliveries,' fresh buying of new crop months for both domestic and Europeo account and ih1 sympathy with the.Strength' In lard and. cotton. : Final prices were 2 to 14 pointe net higher. ; The market closed firm. '?Spot G90: July 690, a 700 ; August 689 a eso ; September 692 a (198; October 667 ft 670. Ttotal sales 10,800. Money On C?i] . New. York,, July 27.?Merqahtlle pa' ?fier 'it. i-2 a 6.' ? Sterling exchango demoralized;. 60 day bills 48G; demand 491 a 4*2. Commercial silver 485. Bar Silver 62 5-8; '. Mexican dollars 4? !-~z. Government 1 bonds steady: rail road bonds vealt. r.-: 9 ? ' ! jOiil^ money i steady. 8 Mtf ! ruling rate 2 1-4; . closing . 8 ,1^4 ? . 1-?T m rntght-yet b? averted rnbde- ilio ? wnfeat market react sharply tdii?y after a decided advance. The cloito wob her-' y?ua>t tho Bardo os ?at?rd&y night (b ;3?4c higher.; 1In corn, th> outcome whft Unchanged1 to 3}^b .up and f?r oat Unchanged to ibhf,'cc?ret? a nc-t gali 'iyif?- ??? ??. ?? t '? ' y Cotton ?oft Prttvla lOo to 26c York, Jr eta thpj m. falli. ;Raw l.in'?cb ouhd as ? ?Un g?ods mor? t of w m be ope of discusi?n in financial circle* - today rhlch-was also L^bsitrllt?r^'.'the ?test developments In' Irc occured as the., morning progresse'!.'! Canadian Pecl^jPiofclng a total of 4 1-4 ana\ other&securltlcB ?: t;ie first class yielded Bio S'per.cent. Dcajlngali&fhc first hour approxi-l mat od 200,000''shares at noon, the to tal was 350,000. Additional large gold-engagements for Kurope, Includ ing 95.000.000? to London, added to the general unsottlemont. - J Foreign exchange, MVuuccd t*> 490. The 'market recovered suusuntlully In the afternoon .'on rumors that Aus tria and Servia might agree to arbi tration. D?nde wero wec'.c wilii a break of 11 12 points in Chicago am: indinna foal Railways 6a and 2 i-8 in New York city 4 l-2s of 10C2. Total sales par value $2,761,000. United 8tntes bonds were unchanged on call. INJURED DURING DRILL Eleven Bailors Ipt?erlnuh Smash. During.tire Drill, (Dy Associated Press.) New York, July 26.?Eleven sailor's of the White Star Liner Baltic were injured today by rae fall of a boat during a fire drill. The crew had swung the boat out on the starboard Sido of the steamer when the davits gave way. The little craft was smash ed Into splinters by the impact with the water and the men wero hurled lh ail direction:. Arms and legs were broken and at least one man may die. MEASURE.DELAYED Regulation of Cotton Futures Will Re Token Up at Later Date. (By Associated Press! Washington, J?lyv 25.?The confer ence .neuHuro ift-'regulate cotton fu tures transaction' will not b9 brought up In the house, until next week. Representative Lever, of South Ca rolina, in charge of the bill had hoped to call it up today, ?ut debate on the A damo on g?nerai dam bill, prevented. ! ;-?M?'?? LYNCHING, AVERTED , . , igXE* j Negro Rushed Airnj from Town to Ard?a Angry Troop?. I (By Associated Prese.) >.? GordonsviUe, Ve& July 25.?Armed guards patrol the streets of Gordons viUe tonight' following an attempt by] memborr. of the^ "Virginia miiitla, now in annual encampment here, to lynch James Addison, h negro. Addison, if is alleged, made, a-murderous attack j oh a militiaman early In the evening at a street .carbivet.','He wa-i arrest ed by j the civil authorities and talcen to Jail. Several hundred soldiers bat tered In the doors, of the jail and Seiz ed the negro. Arrival of a relief r?uard from camp averted further violence.; The negro ? was rushed away froth town and; ?ll a?idiere' have been rdunded up' in1 ca m p. ' o o o o ? ? }q . o S'YOUTHFUL ?AKJPIT SHOOTS o o?;:VY. ' SP '0 i\ -?t ' t? j? : o b.; *.?/ 0 o e o' *. N?w Yorkr July 2S.??Two men and a woman were' rhot on a New..York; New ' Haven and Hartford expresa ^rain fror-a Boato?*. v*iihis the cily - - ffs.'tonight* In, a supposed attempt by a youthful "bandit" to hold uP the.*)as. scuser?. With a red bandanna hand.. Uerclef over his face and -brandishing a revolver the youth, who. later said he was Charles S. Parnell, 24. of! Brookyn, rushed from the rear end ofi the 1 set car through thl?'coaches firing indiscriminately. ,- < ?..,.?': . . 'John1 Shay. aged: 23. of: New Haven, a trainman, was shot In'the arm; Aus tin Dyce, a' sailor, was'nbot id the ab domen; Mrs. Bessie Thoresen, 36, of WcBt Newbrlghton, Staten [Island, was Snbt'to tae,fa-**\ ' -' *f I -.-With passengers and-Grammen in hot purtijit as Parnell ran toward the front Of tho train he reloaded his re-1 rJkdver, pulled tho emergency cord, and jumped off In an eftortjtp escape. | A score ot infuriated3 viaetengers pSirS??d Wm to the porch'at a building in the Bronx; Hert?oid'the piowd ai bay until the arrival of policemen to whom'ho stirrerieerod. ' ? ?- -:-tuia ? I oo o o o o b"o ? 0 o o o o aooo o *??????. >..'.? " "? o. '?.*.'- ?RECORD BR?KEN ?, ' Greensboro. ?. ., July 25.? o i' A dispatch from Lurr?bcrton, N. o| tf C., tonight Bayr the goVdrnmcbt ( 9 station there" today ahowdd. a o maximum temperature of' left. o a the h qttest'dny on - record;1, as o ? agalast ft?*t**? The. ofllc- o j Greensboro today "*a8 ?02.. . 'p* ??:???..' -.. :;?. r *vM& . * ?. o.o ,o o ? a .?;?ra a, jPiOM^t?ST MAN^DEAD Was PiiSt Pr?vient of ftf?Wwt preoidc-nt 'of the Chicago - Stock .?.S?ge wbe?l it was eit?bUahed in 18??3. resident: chnsv.1 for Belgium and ?o"hsttl: general :for Turkey, died at hla lente today.; Yesterday be was on the riobf - ?f th? exclinhgo as nsbah ; ^?''a;"?bmil?r;ie^bri frJMtor' of mt??' and, h?ia^olHer' oVders bou rtr^te7 )p^?t>^rir^?kj?d^ OTut-?te*^. \ ; " r o'-of m>'\?:o' o a o; o o e \C ?:: :\\-:'' : ': ?? ? ?. ? .' o "?' fei;h'?st?r^r?sBH^ J?l> ' S&?, o - a -wo ire. < identity ol A Iras was t?oV knbwh. ?TRTAL CAUSES MANY THRILLS JUDGES WILL FIGHT A DUEL OV?R THE READING QF THE LETTERS PRISONER WEEPS Nervous Collapse Followed Read? ?kg of Letters Sent By Hiss* band to Former Wife Parle, July 25.?Madame Henriette' Caillaux, wuoso trial for the kill-1 ing of Gorton Cai metto has provided many thrills for Paris' fuihtej/wluffll Hier husband's love lettere, written to I ber before his divorce irc-.n Madame I Guoyden, were read In the court to- ! day. She recovered often nij hour, and although iu the dock Uic remain der of the sitting, seemed scarcely conscious of what was .going on. I The evidence after v.o rave letters, wandered oIT Into the discussions by surgeons as to whteher" M. Cannette | i could have been saved by an immdl-1 cato operation. A remarkable 1 fen turo of the trial Is the q?arre?, which has arisen between the present Judge of the court, Louis Albancl and Judgo Louis Dagoury, one of the three Jud ges sitting on Uio bench with hlra, as a rerult of which a challenge to a | duel has been sent by Judge Albancl to his colleague.. Prepare to Fight. Preparations for'the duel, however, . have beon tuspended until the dccls I Ion of the ministor of Justice has been ronderod as to whteher they may fight. The two Judges sat side by side todnv, without speaking. The quarrel between, tac two Judges 1 a rot e out of an Incident which occur- I cd at the palace of justice late laat night, but the nature or which could not bo ascertained. The seconds ap- | I pointed by Judge Albanot are Generals 'Daistein, former military governor of Paris, and Emile Urup.ni. dc Labor- I le. I It was rumored, however, that the Ouyden letters were the direct cause of the trouble. The Figaro says that when the discussion concerning the i reading of the letters seemed to be going unfavorably^for the defensa on 'yesterday, and Judge ' r.lhanel an nounced ? there would be a recesr. Judge Dagoury said in a row tone: "Yah dishonor uz, sir." I. ? The two judges, after going Into tbcjr private room during tne recess, , engaged in a hosted discussion, It was | i said. Eventually Judge Dagoury ad ' mitt ed that ho had said more thau he 1 meant to say and apollgUed. . ,' Peacemakers Fall. I Ma?tres Honri-Robert," Labori and Chenu intervened as peacemakers, and the incident was regarded as closed. Thia mornlngrihowever a repbrt of It] was made public on the troni page of tho?f^lgaro, which left Judge'Alba- ' nel no option but to send n:c secunde to his colleague. .Too oourt' Was thrown-luto uri up-' rokr when Madame Calliaux collap sed, i Maitre Laborla had b&gun read ing tho G ay ton letters. He remarked when ho took up the second, one1: . ? -Tho L?ttere -Are Head. "In fljie you will find .burning.love, brit nothing, indecent as common ru mor has/reported." lin the.letter M. Caillaux nvrlting to ? tne present Mme, Caillaux before his -divorce from Mme. Q?eydan. referred' to the happiness he would .feel when he could precs'a million Kisses over her dear body. . - - Mme. Caillaux, with her head bent j low was crying bitterly. : Her sobs ? could be heard all over .the court) room: Then with a sigh she t?li pros trate, on th? floor, The rour judges at once arose from tholr scats and Judge Albanel announced tae suspen sion of tho hearing. ' Mme. Caillaux, after. her collapse, war. taken into an ante-room, where she remained unconscious ?,ntll the physicians gave her a Hypodermic In jection of ether. Tho lettera read today were writ ten in the second person singular, In firmi of them1 said: "My dear little Rlri (an affectionate | rhin?tive fbr Henrietta.) When I met thee I felt the impul sion of my all'toward thee. I was unhappy. I. was humliatod and wounded. I threw myself towards the Nefarious paselon. With splendid Courage thou bast reconquered thy liberty, asking, of the but- prom ise?to give thee my love. T-??ro vas betwLvert ..?hotht'r person, rturt inyaeif euch a difference of-Alidra e ' ?" fig ', Prt?onor QiHils?i ?ivideher. H?>Whm- th'a portlOT o? the fdjter wa* being read, Mme. Caillaux disuppear ed completely 'Hlilnl the side o) tin-! ?rlsoner'?'.'enc'o?'i?i ?r 1 ! ? e *?? ichcd j body was dh.'tv'm with - * : ruin era. The reading coht'ni . . "Wo haV? over.vtit.ng- to' ivt\t ? ? worn ? ?ury . xJ. : i" M ? .Maux, '? ! ?*>?. >|?? thon en t?fced .?M ttlb * ? ? Is ?'?, .i local, po litical s,lu<<?; .,>, ..?rcr^t^U^,; l?!r AtiSTftAM??tS; -WfN-^;;1 ?'?.; ? ?Von Ucc?si^ Victory Over ('a din Ih Tennie Toaronntent. . ' "". - ??;, - ???.? -' 1 ?? ?? '? ? ? #m ViBr'ASsc^iaie^ Press.) < Chicago. July 25.-?Australia today h? tidb it a clean sweep over Canada In the.:D?viB. cup sarlee.,; In. two flhal ^Mchoe, Norman M Brookes defeated B? Powell. ?-0.6-1 ; 6 ; and Anthony jtdlng. *r?'h fr?m . . Schwange** MM, ?- ? t Todsy^ events had n? effect ob, the < Davis ,clip series. Schwengers today ( jwvj ;?; inuch bfetter acbo?ht qf him iitf/ ?galnet Wilding than ; he did iga.'nst Brookes and at tho start of rils;,lnatch seemed to have ? chance to. Mini ?' The marvelous Activity, of ' tho fall NowvZealander however ^tHaiph ?v ':\ the enjli.v 'Ph:? Canadl. was 'otccd/'all # the court W , - atog, K*"rJf ? t : . -. ? 'V r . ? ?? ? M FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR j I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. I I hereby announce *Ey?elf a ?.'ua didite for the office of county super- { visor of Anderson connty, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VANDIVER. ' , I hereby announce myself a candi dato for supervisor of Anderson coun I ty, subject to the jrulee of democratic ! primary. C. F. MARTIN. I horeby announco myself as a can-1 didate for county supervisor, subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. I W. J. JOHNSON. Polzer, S. C, R. F. D. 1. ^''? reroby announce myself a candi date 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-'j didato for House of Repr?sentatives' from Anderson county, subject to the j . rules of the democratic party. 'OSCAR D. ORAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House Of Representatives I from Anderson county subject to the! rules of the democratic primary. RUKUS FANT. JR. I berely announce myself a candi date for the legislature subject to the I rules and regulations of the democra tic party. GEO. M. REID. I hereby announce myself a cand? data for the House of Representative! from Anderson county subject io the] rules of the democratic primary. V/ALTER F. WHITE a 1 announce myself a candidate *or| the legislature from- Anderson Cono? i ty subject to the' ruloe of the demo cratic party. T. P. DICKSON. I am a candidate for the House of ! Representatives from Anderson coun I ty. I will abide the rules of the primary. SAM WOLFE. FOR PROBATE JUDGE W. P. Nicholson Is hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to tho office of Probate Judge, subject to ?ho rules of the democratic pri mary. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office 0? probate Judge of | Anderson county,', subject to the rules and to the result of the Democratic] primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. I hereby announce my s oli candi dato for Probate Judge of Anderson County subject to the rules ol the! em oc r tic primary, W. F. COX. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Anderson county, subject ta the rules ) of the Democratic Primary. . ._I., T- HOLLAND. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for the office of judge'of ru bato for. Anderson county,'subject to the rules governing the democratic primary election. 1 W. H. FRIER80N. ~ FOB AUDITOR . I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Audi tor, subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. It, A. Abrame. I hereby announco myself a candi date for/the office 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 the office of Auditor, subject to the ruler of the Democratic- pri mary , J. R. C. GRiIFFtV. . FOR SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce' myself a candi date for re-election - to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the Democrat le primary. J. B. FELTON. FOB STATE SENATOR I horeby announce myself a candi dato for State ?Senator, from Anderson. County, subject to tho rules or the De mocratic primary election. f? J. L. 8I1ERARD. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho State Senate, from Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. ) "?" Cune Summers, Jr. a "?- '. - while the'latter, barely, moving, dl?jfli]j ?f his work with bis wrfflt and rae. I "Powell had no chpneo against Brookes. The lettor, if ho had exert ed, hims?'lf, apparently could . have ( made ?Vertf ?ct, > shut out. His play In ffie opening set was ti e best shown In the matches. '. Opening of the western tournament whs robbed of great interest by the [ate arrival of most of .the out-of town mirante and the attraction of the In :ernatlono> Mvents. Only a feiw tourn ament matches were played, risulte In. the first and pr el Imi nary rounds of he western tournament included the kictory nf R. H.- Smith, Texas, over A. 3.' Staaten, Chicago. T;6 arid 6-3. PRItfE?~ ARE AWARDED ?. of P. Biennial Encampment End* With Distribution of PrUcH. ' ?.: ?. -?L?. Terra "Haute," 'In rt^' Juj* WRb iward of prizes In tho drill coutests, ; ?>?. ..?- -Ay* V ?' '; /:-->' FOB COMMISSIONER \ R. A. Sullivan of Fork township la hereby announced for commissioner l'or Section Two, comprising Fork Hock Milla, Peudleton and Ccutervllle townships. I hereby announce myself a candi I date for county commlsslonor for the I third Bcctton, consisting of Garv?n, I Brushy Creek, Williameton and Hope well townships, subject to the action lof the democratic primary. H. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for Honea Path, Helton, Broadaway and Martin townships. District No. 4, Bubject to the rules of tho democratic primary. W. F. TOWNE3. -1 I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Contorvllle town ships. Subject to the rules of tup democratic primary. * JOHN It. CTJLBBRSON. , I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner from section 4, comprised of Helton, Murtln, uonoa Path and ?roadaway t?wn.shipsl Sub? leet to the rules of tho derma-ratio party. R? p.^MITH, p$, Better known as "Dick'" Smith. ; W. H. G. Elrod anno\i\rfce?htlmself jg: ' candidate for . ennnty jafflunlajilon^ from tho district composed of Wil liamston, Garv?n, Druah^?EOck.ond Hope well, subject to ?? fflBVfW democratic party. .?,?,? ,?. ,.. . I hereby annotlnce ray -candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson county from tho third A4j?tren com prising liopovell, . Iwillmmaton. Brushy Crook and GarVlhHacwnehipa? subject to tho action of the Demo cratic party: C .'?' " J. MACK DUFF'TtOGBRS. * I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner ..from, Dis^Ict No. 2, comprising Pendleton, , Rock Mills, Fork and Centervule town-, ships, subject to rules of ' b'?mccvatlo party. j. H.?wriaHT., I -1-!- -" *loi ff?-1 I hereby announce myself aa t cap. ' dilate for Commissioner! Of 'Andnrnon j county* from Section "Vc. "omposedi of Garland, Brushy Creek. Jilopowel] 1 and Willl?mBton TownshlpA...subject ' to' tho action of. the donjQcroJJjc .party. W. T. "Wateon. , I hereby announce myself a candi date, for the office of codmtseioner from section 2, comprising. Fork, Rock Mills, Pendleton and C?n tel-ville townships, Bubject to tho rules of tho democratic primary, w,- R'. HARRIS. I hereby announce $tf)oJt a candi dato ter commissioner of District N?. [li comprising Corae,r, K^l,, Savapaah and Vnrcnnes townships, ' subject to tho rules of tho democratic primary,. ? PRE8TON B. GAILBYj. JR., . I hereby announce myte?l?'a^candl dato for commissioner frclm "District No; 8> comprising Pendtctont ? Rock Mills, Fork and Contervlltoi townships, subject to tho rules of Uso democratic primary.,. \ D. 8. H&BSON. > FOR COUNTY TB?ASt?Rt?B 2 hor?by announce myself ',ai candi date for county treasurer, subb?01 to the rules : of ?ie democratic-phriy.' J. MERCER.KING. ?i-_-_-;-1 li EZ a_ I hereby announce myself) Acandi date for county treasurer, subject to tiro rules and regulation a of the democratic primary. ' W?0j Dr. W.nJ? Trlpp, ''"? .1-!?r--_r~,_ I hereby announce mysoU jia a can didate for County Treasurler of An derson county subject to tlici'.rulos of the D?mocratie party: p _JACOB O. Btifrll^EB. I hereby announce myself--'a1 candi dato for County Treasurer, subject to tho rulCB of the Democrats.idrlmary. W. Ai ELROD. -M.i ?.. ., ty ?y I hereby announce myself'a 'candi dalo Tor Trcasuror of Anuhrsbh coun ty, subject to tho ruled of 'the' ' demo crat lc primary. J. LcROy 8J?nTJJ. I hereby announce mV?otk'a'.'chndl dato for county, treasurer, br Ander Boh county, subject to tijb ir Ill?s, of tho democratic primary. T^jfo^QliK, FOB CONGRESS ; hereby announce myself a candi dato for Congress from;the Third Con gress Iona! District, tmbject,! fa tho rules of tho democratic party,, thi^Ar?ngi ni ?.??ajdr. gel?c^rt? sa luto to retiring Major 'General"Stob bart, nnd'an offlccre* school Conducted jy the. thfco' army.-officers * id the^prikd-'drliitr- durlft :he - international biennial nent of the Knightu of ;o. a' close today. ?"Ir,, The Clinton, Ind., team woa. award I? the first prhto of $1,000 in. ih o class i drills S Eaton Rapida]' M lem!.' '^b?nd WaO; Washington. >D. t^omtf **M>. -_____-~??L-m ATTEMPTED 88 ?Von?d-Bo Slnjcr) T? ?>^&p^y' Shot .Before Accomplishing H?fc,?*nrpei<e. ...........?=r-t;^t in???ir ,t (By Associated? 6 ?.| ' Constantinople, Ji?y 2{VjfAA) th.* ?odlvc of Egypt was leaviagJkbeiGra^d /ialerato. this nft?rnoonVMCEgypdan lttemptcd to shoot himV Thtt-ossh van promptly shot dow.?jKo> mom? >f the Khcdlvo'e autte, 1 /??? /!0 . " "'.V ..' '. ?. * .-V- :-? ? < , ? - ;?, . -