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Financial and
STOCKS AND BONDS
European War Confirmation Caused]
1'nnic Unequalled Since 190?.
(By Associated Press.)
Nevr York, July 28.?To And a paral
lel' for tho panicky conditions which
swept over today's stock market it Is
necessary to go back to the autumn
of of 1907, when securities values
crumbled away becaueo of disastrous
.domestic conditions. The impelling
factor today the crisis' in Europe,
-which reached Its climax in Austria's
declaration of wnr against Servia.
Id. Tho day opened with another 1"w
LVang? of prices for. our stocke iu I -n
don. Initial prices here were In nc in
stance as low as those reco: led
abroad, although declines of 2 to 3
points were general.
When Austria's attitude became
known the market was seriously af
fectod.' Outpouring of stbeks of Lon
don," Paria and Berlin became moro
urgent until they reached the maxi
mum proportions of 300,000 shares in
:the tfljrtal hour and over a million for
[theory.
i Toe shrinkage of values waa mater
ially assisted by short Belling and Im
paired margins. Canadian Pacltic
fell until it yielded a total of 10 3-4
points with 4 to 6 point losses In all
parts of the intcrnntlonallBt. Appre
|nd^Ip0;32?aa increased by further
fn??iry go?fl'cx porte t? Paris and Lon- j
don. -Foreign exchauge rates wero.
(utterly demoralized. Many brokers
declined to. make quotations at all.
\\. Tho?{eeft?ng : gathered - greater im
petus In the final dealings, being co
incident with rumors that Russia had,
agreed to support Servia. Thero were
fitful rallies of a point or two from
[the lowest but these were offset by
continued offerings with an exceed
ingly weak close.
? There were somp sharp recessions
In the i>ond market. Total sales, par
value, $3,300,000. United States gov
ernment coupon 4s declined 1 1-2 per
cent on call.
New York Cotton
New York, July 28.-^-Tho much
dreaded announcement that war be
tween Austria and Servia bad been;
declared came at noon today with de
moralizing effect upon cotton prices
which -broke 3G to 50 points under last
night on the nows, or nearly $2 a bale
on new crop positions, making now
low levels for the present bear move
ment. Closing prices were only a
shade up from the lowest and 34 to 601
points under the previous night. ? |
" July contracta showed the extreme
declino on tho theory that spot cotton
would.be first to feel the effects of
European-war. Rumors involving
otber Jlar?e-.&onilnefltal powers In the.',
controversy ajided to tho feverish con- '
dltion.of the afternoon Market when]
trade was 'on aj large scale' including
heavy liquidation, foreign selling and
commise ion house pressure.
it wae feared aa a result of the for-'
elgn exchange market boing more or
less disorganized by the European do.1
velepments there might be unu&nal]
large .hedge selling |n this market agi
soon as tho new crop 1b ready to move. 1
- Domestic crop' news wav distinctly ;
bullish, including an absence of rain'
In Texas and an unfavorable weekly t
weather report In which Texas' cotton!
was said to be deteriorating badly. |
The forecast of cloudy j conditions in.
Westen. Texas relieved the situation
somewhat in -the , late forenoon. but'
many unfavorable crop advices were
privately received from various parts
of both tho eastern add western belts.
?U was said that south Texas and
South Georgia had mudo offers of new
crop cotiou for Septomlor shipment
to some of 'th? . local spot people and
that this cotte had been offered to
Liverpool but -vtthou't producing re
mits. The Liverpool market was ox.
c?t? ' ?v?i* the war hows . and ? Liver
pool .bouses .sold quite freely on this
aide:"' '?' -. ? > ..
Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands|
Lt.7S; Gulf 13.00. Salos 1G0. j
* Open Clos]
Joly .. '.. .. -..'..12.10 -llifSl
AU?UBt., ?.. .. .. ..12 3 11.74
October.'. . . . : .. ..12.08 11.83 .
Bieeeinaef:- ..Vi. - *2.32 ^-12.04]
January.'. :.?' ' .. ; ,12.1? -ll-uO-1
March.. .., ..... .,12.28 11.98,:
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New Orleans Cotton
iNow Orleans, July 28.?War nows
forced the pried of cotton* down S8 to
3? pointa today, the market closing
easy at practically > tho vtow'cst devele
of !tho day. - Tho opening was at a
dhClfne ot 4 to C points and the market
remained down throughout the ses
sion, There^ v/erb' several partial r?r
?pV?rtesr ttot e?ch unfavorable rumori
and report stimulated froth selling
and caused tho declino to widen.
The'jacket, fell to-. Its lowest, lovol
on rumot ? that Russia had declared
V?r ^oai.'Aiutria. The market took
rather calmly the declaration of war
by Austria on 'Servia and eveh reacted
after the. first hurst of scltldg.
3 The tone wae fairly steady, dering
Use greater part' of tho dsy because
af buying by abort* who wantod to re
alizo profit s and also because of weal f
ly weather and crop reports from U e
government, which were rather m?te.
SnUttorabl? . than expected la tbfa: h
jnont regarding the .effect of
jth ib varions sections ot the; halb
j?tt?n futures easy. -. Closing bids S
July 12.60; August. 12.22; October
11.04; December 11.96;. January 12.00:
March 12.09. ,
Spot cotton quiet, unchanged. Sales
on thJn ?pot 100; ^rtvo non'B'
: New Yerfc; July 23.?Cotton goods
markets were .qulat *oday. ?Hk buy
ers were instructed to movo carefully.
Ribbons were active; JMcn's woar Rae*
both plain and fancy are being openei
Cotton Seed Oil
Now York, July. 28.'?Cotton seed oit
was strong for negrby -doli\ cries on
activo covering ?t,'shorts and profes
sional buying, inspired by tho strength
<n lard. Lato months wera' only a
shade above last night. July shorts
paid up An' 7.35 fo* tjiat delivery Pina I
prices w?iol to 1" pointa net lilul-fr.
Sales 13.7C0: barrels. -
The market closed firm. Spol 7.CO
hid; J.uly G.90a7.-lU; A'iijust ? n3a7.fi;
September 7.08a7n*< Octob ?r 0.77o7S;
November 6.54a?>?*i8; December 0.54a
6.57; January 6.*?>a".^,*; February
6.57aG.C3.
Liverpool Cotton
; Liverpool, July 28.?Cotton spot Ir
regular. Good middling 7.61; mid
dling 7.13; low middling 6.65. Sales
6,000; speculation and export 6C0.
Receipts 8,000.
Futur? ? irregular. July COO 1.2;
July-August 6.90 1-2; September-Octo
ber 6:61; Decombei-January 6.53;
February-March 6.6D; April-May 6.67.
gsfo.iCkpcl' -/rawxcvOria cnifwyp ?
Grain & Provisions
Chicago, July 28.^-:War excitement
today resulted in wheat transactions
tar up in the millions -in in a swift
rise o? values. ^'T'ho- market closed
feverish at the topmost point reached,
8 1-4 to 9 1-4 abovo last nl ;ht Other
net gainu for tho dny \v>rt.:
Corn 1 1-2 to 2 \*ic; oats 1 1-t to
1 5-8 and provisions generally 5 Io
27 1-2.
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Money On Call
New York, July.28.?Mercantile pa
per 5.
Sterilii.; unsettled, 6.1 days 4.SR; do
mand 4?) ..?"?4 !?: .?* ? .
Commercial bills -I.bO .
Bar silver 63 3-8.
Mexican dollars 41.
Government and railroad bonde
weak.
. Call money firmer, 2-1 la 1-2; ruling
rate 2 1-4; closing 2-14aKJ.
Time loans strong; GO days 3 1-1; 90
days 3 l-2a3-4.; eight months 4 1-2.
CR0P CO.KB*:PJlt.\S
; Washington, July; .-'- ^ ' bad
Jy needed by growing cotton ,'n many
"localities, espuclnlly.ln tha southwest,
.according to the .weather buroau's
weekly review,-, issued, today. Local
showers have maintained lite general
ly good.-condition'-of tho. crop in some
sections but ih miiny parts of the con
trai and eastern bolt hot, .dry weather
lias .retarded the - plant,'and in Texas
and Oklahoma consldory/U-?. deteriora
tion icsulted from tho?$?puth.
' Conditions in Virginia,, North CstO
Bna and South Carollna^ar* summar
ized, s follows: ,.. '
Virgule?Hot, ?cj w.uijfhor v-hs un
favorable ,.for- the progresa of vegeta
tions. Corn, tobacco, and garden ut ufi
are at a 'standstill. Good soaking
'rains are needed.
North Carolina?Tho -0rainfall aa
generally light;.and spattered. Tem
peratures wero>higb. Cotton has made
outi.?; factory progress and ' the early
-planted Is fruiting well. Cora and
truck need rain. . .?. ,<.
South Carolina -~ Kx.?orslve heat
with nearly unbroken sunshine mark
ed the week. While ?rop.-j generally
are in good condition, plentiful rains
aro needed every whore. ..Tho army
worm la damaging f rug?, in Charles
ton couuty. ?.,
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'f. .'Washington. July 28.-^-Senato met
?at lla?.m. ' - ' ; 1 ... ?' ?;]
Debate ' was resumed ?n the trust
bills.
'Investigation of charges or ratlrou I
discriminations In the,south was cou-i
tlnhed-before a committee.
-: Republican conferences^ decided n?i
to filibuster against the trust bille but
to hurry adjournment.
r_Tha conference reportVcn. the sun
fdry civil appropriation bill woe adopt
ed. m? "
? Adopted conference reports on tho
^general;deficiency, eundry-civil and
Indian 'SpproprlaUon bills; .
Recessed at 5:50 to 11 a. m. Wednes
day.
1 House met at noon.
^;Con??dera|i?n af 'confiance reporte
on aprpopriatioti bills was' resumed,
j- Operations of the "placklag boardf
were furthdr investigated by tho nav
al commltteo.
? The " sundry clv?l conter?nco report
was accepted dad, the-general defic
iency report was c?neldered.
Repr?sent?t Ivo Kahn, introduced a
resolution , to invite forelgh delegates
to the Into ruatlo nal engineering con -
lfreeefin San-Francisco iniSeptember,
1915. ;.?. :?.'-'..
All further proceedings in the lobby
Investigation wore dropped,
Adopted conference.rppprU on gen
eral deficiency. and ehndiy. civil ap
proprfatlbn , *,
Resumed consideration of general
dam bill.
Adjourue a : aA s ?: 10 p. m. to .noon
Wednesday. .
WAR IS DECLARED BY
AUSTRIA-JiUNGARY
> ??htin't??d .From Page ;One.)
resolution was adopteddenouncing
"the brutni policy of Ausine," and de
.?W ; government? .t?:restrain
tho Russian and Frcnfch embassies
urc located.
France Preparing for War.
Paris. July 28.?Tho French govern
ment and people appear' to he quietly
prcpnriug for war, while awaiting
Russia's decision. Troop (rains are;
ready aud army representatives are'
on duty In telegraph,, telephones nud
I pdstofllces. Tito average citizen has
read in the newspapers his general
instructions concerning mobilization;
'he long has had his ordors instruct
ing precisely when and where to re
port for-service.
Tho cabinet met late today and re
ceived reports of the ministers. Auy
? decisions were kopt closely guarded.
Abel Ferry, under secretary for for
eign affairs, is en route to Dunkirk
tonight to moot PresldentPoinco? and
Premier Vlvlanl who will arrive there
at dawn.
According to what Is believed to bo
responsible opinion there remains the I
possibility that when Austria has oc.
j cupi ed some Servian territory abe will
announce her Intention not to pro
ceed further, but to hold what she has
taken until Serlvla gives guarantee
that she will observo Austria's wishes.
Russia would not then bo likely to in
tervene, it is argued, except diplomat
ically. Negotiations appear to bo go
ing on at present between Austria and
ossi a.
On tho announcement of war to
night. Paris became animated. Thoro
were patriotic demonrtrations in tho
capital and many other cities through,
qut tho republic, but thcro wore also
demonstrations against tho war.
Russians EnthuRlistlc.
St. Petersburg, July 28.?Tho fact
that Austria had declared war became
known hero tonight. Thousands of
{.copie then gathered. Cheering wild
y, they marched through the main
ctreots to tho Urltish and French em
bassies whero there were scenes of
enthusiasm. Mounted police event
ually scattered tito crowds. Tho Tna
sian government tonight Issued tho
following official communication:
".Numerous recent patriotic dem
onstrations prove the Arm pacific pol
icy of Russia ilnds a sympathetic echo
among all classes.
' "The government hopos, neverthe
less, that the expression of feeling;
I Will not be tinged with enmity against'
Uio powers with whom Russia wishes
to remain at peace."
Itigli Prices Cause Row,
Vicuna, July 28.?An abnormal riso
in the prices of provision? today
caused groat Indignation on the part
of tho public who flocked to tho mar
kets to lay in stores. Vegetables in
many casen trebled In prices. Fool
ing ran so high that in many instances
letali koopors in the markets were
mobbed and the police wero called out
to restoro, order.
Official arrangements have been
made to take care of tho families of
reservists called to the co lor ? . It is
[reported that Bmpcrdr 'Francis Joa?
oph has ordered the Court removed
from Ischl to the capital.
What NcwRpapers Say,
. London, July 28.?A rumor was cur
rent In Paris last nlgbt that tho Ger
man minister in lie!grade had boon
?v-riasslnated, Inquiry, howot^r, dis
closed that the minister had merely
left 'ileigrado for Nlsh.
The correspondent of The Dally
Chronicle nt Semi In, telegraphing
Tuesday, said there had been no ac
tive hostilities between Austria and
Servia beyond the exchange of shots
between river and frontier patrols.
The London morning newspapers
fully realize the gravity of tho men
ace . threatening Europe. Editorially
they admit that Austria Is justified in
chastising Servia, but they argue that
any. attempt to destroy Sorvia's sover
eign rights would plunge all of Europe.
Into war.
Tho Dally Mali thinks unless tho
war Is localized,' Europe Is faced with
tho-g reate ? t catastrophe in its history.
/JJne Dally Telegraph considera tho
German emperor holds tho fate of Eu
rope in the. hollow of his hand.
The Morning Post in a pessimistic
vein asks: ?
"If Austria docs not want to annex
Sorvian territory what is the political
purpose Of. her warf Thcro must be
r?me other motivo than mero ro^
veng?. It accms that" Austria' is de
liberately challenging' Russin with tho
approval or Germany."
Mow York,. July ' 28.-?Thousands of
Servian and Austrian residents of the
[ United States .have placed themselves
at tho disposal of ,their respective
countries, according to the announ'ce
! ments made today by the censuls.
bore. Telegrams ?rom San Francisco
and various . . eitler. ?. in' tho middle
stales caused tho Servian consul gen-:
oral to . estimate that about 10,000
would respond immediately to a .call
for recruits, At the A?stro-Hunga
rlan cosulato, it was approximated
in?t 16,000 men of all tho nationalities
that go to make up tho Austro-Hunga-:
Han Empire had signified their inten
tion' of volunteering rhould they b?
needed.
The Servian consul general was no
tlflod that /f>;000 men at Wllmerdlng,
P?., were ready to start for home when
needed.
*t Efrp?rors Maa!fe?to
Vienna, 'July ?? -A manifeste le
Hu?d by the Emperor after stating It
bed been his ferfeat wish te dedicato
hl? declining years to pi*8?rvle#.the
Empire from the burdens and sacn
fices of war, says -
"Providence lias decreed otherwise.
Tho IntreagueR of .ealWeWt-- ? -
fonent compel mo In defense of the
oner of my monarchy .and for the
protection of Its dignity and the ne.
of Its poHHfiSHiocs,, to grasp thb !
sword latter long years oI^peaee.w I
e manifesto refers to Serv?a'* _
Hude for the support of llw Jfca^l
?J&%^$$& ' ?? 5 1
penfiencet now sema ?or yenre
hr.d pcrH?rd a path of open ho?tllUy ;
to Austria t how Austria's annexation
ol Bosnia and HcrzegoBKla called'
forth In 8c'irla outbreaks. ,cf the Mt
'^?i^?i"'!''?liltoi''llle
emperor, "then employed the fi?rd
somc privileges of the ?ronger, and
Political Ant
FOB COUNTY BUPEBYI80B
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for county supervisor, subject to
the Democratic primary.
J. MACK KINO.
I hereby announco myself a can
didate for the office of county super
visor of Anderson county, subject to
the rulos governing the, democratic
primary. T. M. VANDIVER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to Ute rules of democratic
primary. C. F. .
I hereby announco myself as a can
didate for county supervisor, subject
to the rules of tho democratic pri
mary.
Vv*. J. JOHNSON.
PoUer, 8. C, R. F. D. 1.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for County Supervisor of Ander
eon county, subject to the rulca of
tho Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
j-.-.
BEFBESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself aa a can
didate for House of Rcpre8ontativcs
from Anderson county, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
OSCAR D. GRAY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for the Houso of Representation
from Anderson county subject to tho
rules of tho democratic primary.
RUFUS FANT, JR.
I hereby announce mysolf a candi
date for tap legislature subject to tho
rules and regulations of the democra
tic party. GEO. M. REID.
I hereby renounce royeolf a candi
dato for the Houbo of Repr?sent?t Ivi;
from Andcrjon county subject to tho
rules of the democratic primary.
WALTER F. WHITE
1 announce myself a candidate, for
tho legislature from Anderson Coun
ty subject to tho rules of the d?mo
cratie party. T. P. DICKSON.
I am a candidate for the House of
Representatives from Anderson coun
ty. I will abido the rules of the
primary. SAM WOLFE.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didato for the house of representatives
from Anderson county subject to the
rul03 of the Democratic primary.
W. I. (Bill MAHAFFEY.
FOB PROBATE JI DO
W. P. Nicholson la hereby announc
ed aa a candidate tor re-electlcn to
tho office of Probate Judge, tubject
to the rules of tho democratic pri
myy. .,.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for the 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
date for Probato Judge of Anderson
County subject to tbe rules of the
dcmocrtlc primary. W. F. COX.
1 hereby announce mysolf a candi
date for tho I ce of Probate Judge for
Anderson county, subject to' tbe rules
of Ute Democratic Primary.
. , . I.,T. HOLLAND..
I hereby announce myself a. candi
date for. tho office? of judge of pro
bato for Andorson county, subject to
tho rules governing the democratic
primary election.
W. IL FRIERSON.
FOB AUDITOR
I hereby announco myself a candi-,
dato for County Auditor, subject to
the rules of the democratic primary*
R. ' A. Abrams.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the,office of Auditor of An
derson County subject to tho rules of
tho Democratic party.
R. WARE AUSTIN.
' I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho Ottico of Auditor, subject
to tho ruler of the Democratic pri
mary ; J. R. C. GR?FF?N.
I FOB SUFEBINTENIIENT
? hereby announco myself a candi
date 'for re-election to tue orfico of
County Superintendent o? Education,
subject to Ute Democratic primary. .
_ J. D. FBLTON.
FOB STATE 8ENAT?R 1
I hereby announce myself a can?i-,
date for Stato Senator from Andersoh
County, subject to Ute rules of tho De
mocratic primary election.
J. L. SHERARD.
I hero*.;' announce myself a canal
date for tbe State Senate, from Ander-;
son county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
Clint Summers, Jr.'
FOB COMMISSIONER
R. A. Sullivan of Fork township Is
hereby announced for commissioner
with extreme consideration and Ion
ien c y only reauested Serv?a to ; re
dace her arm? to ? peace tooting and
promise to tread the paths of peace1
and friendships
Recalling \ that , Abrain forbear,
ajee two reara ago enabled Herv?a to
reap the fruits of the. struggle gainst
ffc.-cc, Insuperable portions of Austria
Hnng^a^ with
i'.mded over ,
die destrnflfon of the
loynlty and exciting growing youth to
deeds oi nmdnc^s and Jtlgta treason."
naat?
louncemen
for Section Two, comprynn^g Fork
Rock Mills, Pendle ton and Ce ut er villo
townships.
1 hcroby announce mysolf a candi
dato for county commissioner for tho
third section, consisting of Garv?n,
Urushy Crook, Willlanietou and Hope
woll townships, subject to tho action
of tho democratic primary.
. A. FOSTER.
I hereby announce mysolf a candi
date for commissioner for Honea
Puth, Helton, Broadaway and Martin
townships, District No. 4, subject to
the rulos of tho democratic primary.
W. F. TOWNjEB.
I hereby announce myself ?v candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pondlcton, Rock
Mills, Fork and Ccntorvillo town
ships. Subject to tho rulos of tho
democratic primary.
JOHN R. CULBERSON.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for county .commissioner from Section ..
4, comprised of Helton, Martin, Honea
Puth and Broadaway townships. Sub
ject to the rules of the d?mocratie
party. R. D. SMITH,
Better known as "Dick" Smith.
- ? 1
W. H. G. Elrod announces himself a \
candidato for couuty commissioner f
from tho district composed of Wll
liamston, Garvin, Brushy Crook and
Hope well, subject to tho ftrfe?vw tho.
democratic party.. -, \?t?,mm, ^
I hereby announce my .cuntjldacy
for County Commissioner ,<if $iubfson
county from tho third section1 com
prising Hopcvoll, Wllllamstou,
Brushy Crook and Garvin townuhlps,
subject to the action of the1' D?mo
cratie party. ??? \ ?
J. MACK DUFF ROGEjtS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising l'end let?n, , 1 took
Mills, Fork and Ccnterville,. ^town
ships, subject to rules of nomocntlc
party. j. h. A?tViG-IJT.
I horoby announce myself'as a can
dt?atc for Commissioner of Anderson
county from Section No. 3, composed
of, Garland, Brushy Creole; 'HopewelJ
and Wlltlaraston Townships; Subject
to tho action of the demo?ltitle party.
W.T.v Walsen.
_._,-;,;.-d?_-th.,_
I hereby announce myself a'candi
date for tho office- of ?odmiBSlonor
from section 2, comprising'' Fork,
Rock Mills, Pondlcton antb eeW?rVlllo
townships, BUbJoct to the mi?n''of tho
democratic primary. W. R. HATtRIS.
-1_-Uj?itoU-J_
I hereby announce myself a> candi
date for commissioner' of District No.
1, comprising Corner, Hall,'Savannah,
aad V?rennos townships*, bubject to
the rulee of tho'domocV?t?fc'r'pVImary. '
PRESTON B. GAILEV, ?j"R;;
'' tvo-'?/C. -
. ut. haie _
hereby announce myself'a candi
dato far commissioner ?rorri1 District
No. 2, comprising Pcndlctori;, Rock
Mille, Fork and Ccntervlllo tciWnsblpo.
subject to the rules of the democratic
primary. P. S.^jllOl^SON.
I hereby announce myself aV can
didato for County /Comrt?lssl?hbr' Of
Anderson county-from districi No. 1,
comprised of Savannah, Corner. "V?
rennos and Hall, townships, ' Subject
to tho action of the DemoCraclo''pri
mary. . -J. LAWRENCE MdGEE.
_- M h)M .im . .
FOB COUNTY TBE?8UB1?I1
. ? hereby announce myself a 'dandi
date for county .treasurer;''subject tov
the rules of tho democratic pM-ty:
i ? , - J. MBR^E^'KLNO. - ?
" f-fi herebyepnourtco my?olttlihcandi
dato for county treasurer; subject to
the rules dud rcgulatl?na" oSi the
democratic primary. *<di
. Dr. Yf? 'Aadfrlpp.
-??-.-1?, . -' ilio 'jiil->?
t hereby announce myself ! as,-a can
didato for County Treasurer,,pf; .An
de ou cou illy subject tp.tho.vr?leo of,
tho Democratic .partyi - Vdtij?w '"
.JACOPO, BQLl?fflfcjB,
I hereby announce myieclf' A'fl?a?idl- .
date for County Treasurer.''eabjeot t?
tho rules of tho Democratic-primary.
^?iAiiBlbBfl?? I
?-. i.'~V _ 1 1 '...?'.
.1 "hereby announce niysrJlVw.-?aiidl
-dato for Treasurer of Anderson coun
ty, subject to tho rules of the duino
critic primary. J. LoBOyv SMITH. .
I horoby announce myself a candi
dat0 fdr 'county trcasdror. of.Amler
son county, subject to tho rules o? tho
'democratic primary. J, A. CO(
I hcreL/ announco mysolf as a
did ate, for treasurer of Anderson
|'ty,'subject to tho rulos of the
'erotic primary.
. 3. j.- FJIETWELL,
; :, . f(pbv coj??iH?,88 W,
j I heroby. Announce rnyaolf; a ctrndl*
date. fpr, Congress trp.m the Third Con
gressional District, Bubject to j: tho
rulos of the democratic] party: '
JOHN A. H?RtON?
Bolton. 8. .O.
Il continu?? t
, ?A serle? of marderoos atUe
ah unorgon lie d > uud wrl I Carl
conspiracy* whoso, fri tini
wounded mo and. my loyal
tho heart,, forata >talble~
ttaek for thos? secret
which, were .operated
vin. ;
Declaring that ? eUj^|S?|i
th?se.. pro vocal lohn he numi
a Tain did my guvcrwut
a last '^^^'i^m^UUj^,
?1st. servia.x^cti^^mtJ^ekhrn?
roent'.H tu?! and m?de??U^*aau?d8.
I mnet therefore, piVt*4*r?*JT*v^rr? of
arta?'to. ??cur* those; pledge* Whlett/
nlon? eae seeure' frahquimy to nevr.
etat*? within aad tatting peace with,
out," . 2 ._j