The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 07, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
m
ick Sale
THE Investment Department af a Bal
timore stock exchange house had a
caller who wished to buy fifty shares
?f a certain investment stock. While thc
customer waited, the manager called up the
? firm's Philadelphia agent ?ri the Bell Long
Distance Telephone and secured the stock,
with the promise of delivery-next day* .
Quick trades are* often made by the
Bell Telephone service.
***** Wtien you telephone-smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH ?OMP AN Y
Annual Mountain and
/.. .\ Seashore
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st
The Southern & Blue Ridge Railway an
nounce account of THE ANNUAL MOUN
TAIN AND SEASHORE EXCURSION
August-l^t^^*4?^e^'yHVe^r^te.frpm ?
Anderson, S? C., on August ls2th, a special
Pullman car leaving AndersdnKS. C., 2:25 ^
p..m., attaching sanie to Southern Railway
train No. 38 at Greenville, S.' ?., through to
Washington, D. C. The following rates
h?ve been authorized : - .
To Washington, D. C., and return $12.00 I
To; Baltimore, Md., and return $14.00 via
Norfolk. .
To.Morehead City, N, C., ?nd return $10.50
To Wilmington, N. G., and return . . ?6.50
To Norfolk; Va., and return . ..'. $1Q.50
To Richmond, Va., and return . .. .$10.50
Tickets only oh sale August 12 with final
limit for returning to reach original start
ing point by midnight of Aug. 30th, 191.4?
Parties desiring reservation on Pullman
from Anderson should call on Mr. J. K. An
derson, Superintendent.
CONDENSED P?SSEN G?il SCHEDULES.
Piedmont and Northern Railway Company*
. ;f ,'<BFFE?^?!IV?. MAY? jU\h^*??'J?^VBMtft S.'.C.) ?'?"?y\7X,
_ ?RtliyALS. . y b?PARTtlROT. ,
UkiM::W%i?:?m No. 30 ??^?.i. W
sid. 35-Y No. Si $;25~.?m.
No. 36?. 11:40 a.. ml ' No. 34 11:30 a. ia.
M; &7* ?r2Q ?rm. No. 38 12:20 p. nv
NQ. 89 - ? $?25 p: mf No. SS ^ 2:?B p. ip.
No. 41\ 4:?f> p. m. , ? No. 40 ?'M Jp. ?
N?:48- 6:60^. ni. ; No. 4? 4:60 p. m.
No. 46 7:10 p. to. , No. 44 5:60 p. m.
No. 47 10:60 p. m. V->?; \pl No. 45 ' 9: 4jS p? nv
. /' . C. V. PA?iM?R,'.
J^i''f-'':XiA.; ;\\\. ! y . ' ' Gonoral Pa^e^^^A^jeat, ..
GERMAN AND ENGLISH FLEETS
REPORTED ENGAGED IN BATTLE
(Copttnued From Pago One,)
of communication it will be long before the progress of the German
arms can be recounted to the outside world. ,
The same applies to the movements of the Austria-Hungary army
small detachments of which are operating against Servia and the re
mainder doubtless are being sent to check the-Russian advance. Be
yond the declaration of ? ar by Austria on Russia yesterday little is
known of what action Austria is taking, and only meagre details have
littered through of the Austrian army's operations.
London, August 6.-Tho passage or
a war budget tor .$500.000,000 in the
house of commons today without a
dissenting voice and tho granting of
an army increase of 500,000 men in
accordance with plans of Lord Kitch
ener, tho new .war minister, shows
that Great Britain is in deadly car
neat ,
More Heh l?eeded?
Call to arms issued by tho wnr of
cc tonight says an addition of lOO.OOu
men to the regular army is needed
?Immediately and that "Lord Kitch
ener is Confident thu appeal will at
once he responded to by all who have
the safety of our empire at heart."
The term of service, for tho new men
Is to be three years, or until tho war
ir. ended/ Tho age.of enlistment will
bo between 19 and 30.
- The naval estimates provide for 67,
OOO additional officers and men, which
Mill make the navy's strength 218,000
men. .
,- There are no illusions in Englana
that the war is certain to bo a swift
and*, decisive one. The people aro
steeled for a long and exhaustive
struggle.
Fear for Navy.
The admiralty notified the public to
night that the first news from the
! navy might not bc good news. Swift
upon the heels of this Intimation came
the tidings that the cruiser Amphion
had boen sunk by a mine with thc loss
?of an- officer and 130 men-Great
Britain's first sacrifice to the war. 1
is considered that British ships in thc
North Sea are running greater risks
during the first days of the war than
tho Germans. The royal family shares
with tho homes of its many subjects
the suspense of ..walting for nows of'
tho fate of, the different unltf, of tho'
fleet. . I
Prince, Albert, tho second son of tho j
king, aboard the battleship Colling
wood, is one of the ma.iy boy midship
men afloat sharing the perils.of their
elders.
Personalities Eliminated.
There Was a dramatic incident in the
house of commons today when the
feud between Lord Charles Bc reef ora
and Winston Spencer Churchill, first
lord of tho admiralty, was burled.
Armiral Beresford uhook hands with
tho first lord and said: "Well done." I
The torpedo boat destroyer. Lance,
which sent tho Hamburg-American
linc Bte mer Koenigln Luise to tho
bottom with four shots, only came out
of the shipyards last Saturday hardly
dry.
First Prisoners of War.
Londoners had thc first realization
of war brought home to them tonight
when hundreds of commuters taking
their trains at the Victoria stations
were surprised.lp .see eighty-five Gor?
man prisoners guarded by English
soldiers with fix?d bayonets. The
Germans were naval reservists taken
from their.ships and made prisoners
of war. A goodly number of naval re
servists and also some German army
reservists who were attempting to
proceed to Germany were held by Ute
authorities today.
Several persons supposed to be
splos were arrested today In different
parts of England.
European War Bulletin
(By Associated Press.)
(Continued from Page One.)
ment has received, according to a government announcement an oft
repeated assurance to this effect.
French. Capture a Liner. . " ." . \
Paris, August 6.-(4.35 pi m.) - A "French*rhine ship today
-captured and towed into Cherbourg a 5.000 tpn:.Gt?fman steamer.
Steamer Struck By ej.Sh?lL&'fl? f . : Vf
Liverpool, August 6.^- (fi p. m) .--The MmCmo. steamexMon-.
Kolian, on afriving here from Glasgow today was struck by a gunshot
at the entrance to the river Mersey. The-shell went through her
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Waf v?cknW ?gsi&il SUutku
St. Petersburg, August 6.-Austria-Hungary this evening declar
ed war on Russia. ' 'j -
Don't Deny die Fight f
London, August 6.-The Press .Association claims that it was
advised of the fight between the fleets by the admiralty. The ad
miralty, however, refused to confirm or deny that a battle is in pro
gress. . ? " >. 1$
Warships on the Run. "
London, August 7.-(1.42 a.m.)-The-British;'fleet has en
gaged the German fleet on the high seas. The British warships are
reported to bc;driVing^?e\_c^rmans.t?wajd.the Dutch coast.
Many Steamers Captured.
Madrid, August ?.-Via Paris.-(li p. m.) -According to of
ficial advices more than fifty German steamers already have been
captured by the British squadron;
O','-'' ; i ?
Rumored Retreat Unfounded.
Berlin, August 6.--Via London.' ( 11.5? p. m.)---It is announced j
that a report that the German troops operating on Belgian territory ?
had been compelled to retire js unfounded.
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- Naval Battle m Progress.
. Manila, August' 7^Ah authentic ^report received ;here today
states that a German squadron has been given battle by British cruisers
at Tsing-Tau.
. 'i ' ', ;CWnianb. Get One
Tokio, August 7.~~it is reported that German warships have
captured/a Vessel belonging to the Russian volunteer fleet
A?amcr wt?ch ;?rriv?ll^?f;Sfiin)on?s?ki today 'reports having'
.been, cliaseirby a ?erman torpedo bbat;d?sfrpy?r. .TbeV&pta?n
that when he hoisted us colors, the uermanwar vessel? aisappearea.
, ?- ,f- ;; & t^iv<i? ?> ti vv-'? -;--.. ,.
MRS. WILSON PASSES AWAY
'/; ' (tk>ntlnued From !0m Page.) .... . *'.
vIsJt<?d,Mrs. Wilson. f rcn. uon 11 y d u ring wl^out seeking tho aid 'pf the prosl
h?^njn?ss, ,b^.-vfasvnbf here*^?y; dent: Mt 'waa tho strain'bf this, Ufo
OSS9rJ^*S8?;iV?ob, ber' only duties bf; entort?ln?t?t . .Jana" -Kidney
at PeadTstod; Oregon, rwl?i fbAn?ws. Autumn Umt sapped her Ufo.
; Members of. tho Cabinet,justices of ' Mrs. .VTllsdn took ?? afctlve'Interest
the supreme^conrt and inembors ortho to um career bf hS&husbaptf.' She
?lum* aaa;cttT?en^r?Iy lh her ?n- ?df??LaS?^TCftS^'* ' ,0Tuf
?e?tors:.to;hsIp Um Mendi?es and the ??S"^?*"011 to bi?vforyears. With
bbrerty s^?kob;: paJ&b^
; Mrs. Wilson had .told the president 'on bor Jndra^ ^|ar derotton
this mornlna; itto^^ahe^woul i more to bim, according i<t?those who have
cheerfully ."go1 away'"if the bill for tho '?"ily intimately, waa of
tho tmp^t^t^^^i' kl remarkable-dap th. .Her one thought
^XS^ ^eri ?ln? and. every, even; ig
?uro wasr bewden1 ?Rance <hytb\i ?uriP'? her Ulricas she cautioned Dr.
! ?mato and^Mo? ?:imo^v'''^-tnV .QW*M:-m *> ^;?ie Pr?sidant;.if
louse; where lt ^lJ^paAii?d tomor- ?be bad'sp?nt an uncomiortable hour.
!S|r- ' w ?T:"^^f?*7,T;? : H?^W^y ^as th^ h^ should not
A Graclpps Compliment. be worried, but tho president-watched
Mrs. Wilsod ioawocriSa ;"fhe mea- U?W?WHW'^
?uro . would ^moMaw Sn anelabr^ ?fi? wa)ftgrJo^ls worse. : He spent aw
day /ar"aoAbd*')?xW!b^?#? he'r^eaUisfac- ory moment he,could by her side. .
UoRvV Sue had become deeply' Interes- [ Mrs. Wilson was ? woman-of ainu
ted la- the social welfare of her com plo. way*, poa -ssaSdiO?- magnetic mab
hxwty f?4 ba^ wpr^ always ner, 8^e Wft? ? char^i^ host.?s? ao?
was cvor democratic and modest in
ber tastes.
When news of Mrs. Wilson'B death
readied tho senate, discussion of
pending nosiness was ended immedi
ately by Senator Kern, majority lead
er.
Interrupting the debate on the ship
ping bill, he said:
"Mr. President, it becomes my duty
to convey to.t'-e senate tho melancholy
intelligence of the death of Mrs. Wil
son, tho wife of tito president of the
United Slates. Of course, the prcBl-t
dent at thin hour, has the earnest sym
pahty of ail thc people of the nation
nnd os a mark of sympathy entertain
ed herb and all tiirough tho republic
I tnovo that thc senate do now ad
journ." I .
-The . motion was silently agreed
to and the senators quietly withdrew
from the chamber.
Majority. Leader Underwood of tho
house, hurried to the floor as soon
os he received word from the white
house. He stopped tho discussion of
the Moon railway mail pay bill.
"It is my sad duty." ho said, "to on
noun ce to the house thc death ot
Mrs. Wilson, wife of thc president of
tho United States. I think tho house
should show the proper respect at thin
time and I therefore move tho adop
tion of the following resolution:
" 'Resolved* That tho IIOUBO has
heard with profound sorow of the
death of.Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife
of tho president of thc Unltod States.' "
-"Resolved further that a committee
composed of tho Bpcnkcr and ono ad
ditional member from each state In
tho union bc appoint od to attcad the
funeral.
"Resolved further, that as a mark
of respect tho house do now adjourn."
Tho resolution was adopted in si
lence.
Mrs. Wilson has boon in poor health
since last February, when site foll
and strained her spine. She later re
covered from that injury, but tn the
meantime kidney trouble set In and
gradually hor condition grew weaker
and weaker. *
About two months ago her condition
began to grow serious, and : two
weeks ago Dr. Grayson became alarm
ed. Noted specialists were called in
and trau .ul nurses were kept in con
stant .otteudance. She contiued to
grow worse, however until serious
Rinking spells came on Monday and
Tuesday.
Mrs. Wilson was fifty years old
when she carno to thc White house io
robust health.
Always a home lover, she immedi
ately, nevertheless assumed tho ard?
ous duties! of the wife ot the Presi
dent. She took an activo part in pub'
Ile affairs and frequently recived del
?galions calling on the president wher
he was too busy on other malters.
BVen during her last Illness, she fro
quently asked to be informed of th?
o vinita of Gio United States and of th?
world.
Nows, of hor serious - ll Ines s wai
kept from th?-public until y es ter da;
wben-it waa 'admitted'her chances-t?o
recovery woro slight -Her coaditioi
continued; to grow worse. Dr. Gray
son this morning gave out.a Btate
meni: In which he describen her ill
ne EB ?B "alarming."
..During lost.night and early .tnt
morning she was kept.alive by oxy
gen and stimulcfits. At two o'clocl
thi3 morning Dr. Grayson gayo ou
another statement In which ho sat
Mrs. Wilson hod had .two slnkln,
spells during the morning and sb
was ' co3clous, but growing weaker
This was the last word to come bc
fore her.death.
. Mrs. Wilson was Miss Ellen -Lou
iso AxBon, daughter or a FreBbytei
lan clergyman and was born in Hr
vannoh. Ga., and was a student-at th
Now York:Art League when.she:mc
Mr. .Wilson, who waa then taking
post graduate course, at John Hoi
kins. The, President'and M ra.. Wilso
were married June 24, 1885. Mr;
Wilson was. ja sister of .FrpfesB?
Stockton AxBon, head of tho depar
ment of Engli3h literature at Prlnci
toni nnd of the wife of Dean Ed wai
Elliott, of Princeton,
hj?; landscape gardenor and paint?
of woll recognized . ability. Mri
Wilson dovQtod much of her time ?
artistic subjects. Sho. took- person
charge'of tho gardens at "PrOspcc
while Mr. Wilgoit was. president U
Princeton and also of, the White hom
of ..what ls catted ah out-rdoor-woms,
Her skin waa smooth and girlish at
her, eyes, until recently, spark),
with health. She, veos known os
beautiful woman. '
Mrs. Wilson's indoor lifo has be<
devoted ? tb books -and . artistic pp
Bolts. Her paintings havo. ; tak<
prizes in competitions* - Her soc!
obligations forced her ; to omit- soc
of her accustomed arctic and lite
arjt rooretaion afton.aho.became ml
tress of the whitehouse, but aa "ti
first lady of tho land/' she waa er
ready with advice and material bel
where vor a good ?ius? might, bo sc
red. ,>.-..
? Her. domestic life ls dec ribed .
Saving "been attractive. Sho h
knowledge of domestic arte, apd ;w
i good cook, lt is related of her ti)
Ehe liked lo prepare dishes, or ha
them prepared under her own perse
al supervision for tho President, a
that' ?she alwa^i, made lt a point'
prepare for h J ra the orango Juice
bas with bis breakfast.
ADD MRS WILSON-? BM dash. :
^'?fire? telegraph operators wi
busy at tho whlto house tonight
Eoiv?njr telegrams of sympathy fr
"parts j ot tho country. The m
sages carno from mon ' prominent
political business and officiai lifo t
from many who had np, personal
lu oin tance with either the "ure s ld
sr Mrs. WilB?a. I *
J. P. . Morgan, Mayor Mitchell,
Sew York; former President,'.Ti
rormer President Roosevelt,-all.-m<
Ben ot the supremo court *nd on
net, sent telegrama.. J?ost, pt.tbe sf
?raiMpresoed adrnUaUon. for the m
a?r in which the. president has h
lied foreign and domestic, problc
luring tho time.of his great troubh
t>kssad?r *b ' Anstrm-llnngury '.!
flt**' Mto pJMsports tonight.
Political Ann
FOB COUNTY SUPERVISO ll .
I hereby Announce myself a concil
iate for county supervisor, Bubject to
tho D?mocratie primary.
J. MACK KINO.
I horeby announce myself a can
lidato for tho office ot county iiuper
rlsor of Anderson county, subject to
the rules governing the democratic
primary. T. M. VANDIVKH.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to the rules of democratic
primary. c. F. MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didato for county supervisor, subject
to the rules of the democratic pri
mary.
W. J. JOHNSON.
Polzer, 8. C., It. F. D. 1.
I hereby announce myself o candi
late for County Supervisor of Ander
mn county, subject to tho rules of
the Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
Hi: PRESENT A TI VE
I hereby announce myself os a can
lidato for House of Representatives
'rom Anderson county, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
OSCAR D. GRAY.
I hereby annotmco myself a candi
lato for tbo House of Representative
[rom Anderson county subject to the
rulos of the democratic primary.
RUFUS FANT, JR.
I horeby announce myself a candi
date for tho legislature subject to the
rules and regulations of the democra
tic party. GEO. M. REID.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho House of Representative
from Anderson county subject to tho
rulos of tho democratic primary.
WALTER F. WHITE
I hcroby announce myself as a can
didate for the house of representatives
from Anderson county subject to thc
rules of tho Democratic primary.
W. I. (Bill MAHAFFEY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho I louse of Representativos
for Anderson county, subject- to : tho
rules of tho Democratic primary.
ASA HALL, JR.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for Representative from Ander
son county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary. J. T. WEST.
Bolton, s.e.
1 announce myself a candidate for
tho l?gislature from Anderson boun
ty subject to tlie rules of .th? dt Hi
eratic- party.--T. -DICKSON. -
I am a candidate for tho House cf
Repr?sentatives'from 'Anderson coun
ty. I ?ill abide the rules of the
primary. 8AM WOLFE.
FOB PROBATE JUDGE
W. P. Nicholsoa is hereby announc
ed as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Probate Judge, subject.
to the rules ot the democratic pri- !
olary.:
I hereby announce nyfielf a candi
late for the ofttco of pr?batei Judge.-bf
Anderson county, subject to'the fulos
ind to the result of the Democratic
primary. VICTOR 8. CHESHIRE.
. I horeby announce myself a candl
late for Probate Judgo of Anderson
bounty subject to the rules - of the
lemocrtio primary, W.rF.tOQXi"!
il hereby anuounuc myself a candi
la to for the offic? ot Probate Judge for
\nderson county, subject. ?o the rules
>f the Democratic Primary.
I. T. HOLLAND.
; I hereby announce myself a' candi
date for tho office of judge of pro
bate for Andersun county, subject to
the rulos governing tho democratic
primary election.
W. II. FRIEHSON
ls OR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
tato for County Auditor,, subject to
he rules of the democratic primary.
R; A. Abrams^
, I hereby .announce myself a caudl
late for tho office- of Auditor ot An
lorson County .subject lo the rules of
the Democratic . party.
Ii. R. WAIHI- AUSTIN.
I hereby/announce myself a candi
late for tho office of Anditor, subject
to .the rules ot the Democratic prP
nary .?' J; Ri Ci GKJIFF'N.
FOE CONGRESS
I hereby announce myself a candi
late, for Con g ros s from tho Third Con
gressional District, subject rfd "the
rules of the democratic party. - ? j
JOHN A-HORTON,
f : t Belton, ft. O.
-
HOU STATE SENATOR
. , ...-- j I
I hereby:announce myself <*5o.r.d?
late for,Stute Senator from Aoiereon
bounty, subject to tho rules of ibo De
mocratic -primary election.
J. L. SHERARD.
,'A. ?-j -!-r
I hereby announce myself e, candi
late for Gie State Senate, frora Ander
,on county, subject to tho rules ot the
Democratic primary.
. . v " Clint Sommera, Jr. i
drench War flogs Reported to he Off
fil? C?s^t, ot Florida,
;(J^y>ssoclivted : Prgss,),
Havana, August ?.-~Tho captain ot
he German steamer Bavaria v.hlch
rsl ved bore today, reporta meelina ; on
rucsday, night: oft i tho Florida: .ct ?'a*.
he French warships Cou.de and /\>es-;
Arter ?n^-rto transport -?mrtnMi
ouncements
FOR CO MM ISSIONEB
R. A. Sullivan or Fork township 1B
?ereby announced for commissioner
'or Section Two, comprising Fork
Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centerville
townships.
I hereby announce myself a candi
late for county commissioner for the
hird section, consisting of Garvin.
Brushy Creek, Wllliamston and Hope
well townships, subject to the action
sf tlio democratic primary.
_H. A. FOSTER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner for Honoa
Path. Helton, Broadnway and Martin
townships. District No. 4, subject"to
the rulen of tho democratic primary.
W. F. TOWNES.
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock
Milln, Fork and Centerville town
ships. Subject to tho rules bf tho
democratic primary.
JOHN It. CULBERSON.
I hereby announce uiy candidacy
Tor county commissioner from Section
1, comprised of Helton, Martin, linnea
Path sud llroadaway townships. Sub
ject to the rules of tim i democratic
party. R. D.-8M1TH,
Bettor known aa "Dick"-,Smith.
W. H. G. Elrod announces himself a
candidato for county - commissioner
from tho district Composed of Wll
liamston, Garvin, nrushy Creek and
Hopewell, subject to tho rules of tho
democratic party.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County Commissioner of Anderson
county from tho third section com
prising Hopevoll, Williamston,
Brushy Creek and Garvin townships,
subject to tho action ot the Demo
cratic party.
J. MACK DUFF ROGERS.
i
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, - Rock
Mills, Fork and Centerville town
ships, subject to rules of Democratic
party._J. H. WRIGHT.
I hereby announce myself us a. can*
dldate for Commissioner ot Anderson
county from Section No. 8, composed
of Garland, Brushy Creek. Hopewell
and Wllliamston Townships,- subject
to the action of tho democratic party*
W. T. Watson.- -
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of codmiBsioneV
from section 2, comprising Fort,
Rock Mills, Pendi?teu and Contcrvlllo
townships, subject to tho ruler of the
democratic primary. jw) R. HARRIS.
' ' " ? lC ' ' '-'' V'?'
~T^ereljy rKnx'oafi<)<r'mysBlf 'Ti candi
date for commissioner from District
Na 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock
MillB, Fork and CoatervlJlo, townships,
subject to the rules of the democratic
primary, i:, , IX S. HOBSON.
-. V -1-?? . .
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for commissioner .of -District No.
1, comprising Corner, Hall, Savannah
and V?rennos ^-townships, subject to :
the rules ot tho democratic primary.
FRESTON B. GAI LEV, JR,,
ii-.-. .- > . ,iva, s. c.
i, i -t.J . ... tt .. ' ..' -i--;-.
I hereby announce my&eir an a can
didato for County Commissioner ot
Andorson county from district No. 1,
eora prised of Savannah, Corner, Va
sennes und. Hall townships. Subject
to tho action of the Democratic pri
mary. J. LAWRENCE McGEE.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner tor; district N6.
1, comprising Savannah, Hall, Corner
and: Var?b?es township, and,' pleugo
myself to abide the. result fo tho demo
cratic primary. G. E. CON WELL.
V ' FOB COUNTY. TBEA8UBEB .
2 hereby announce myself a candi
dat o for county treasurer, sub]oct to
thc rules of thc democratic party.
J. MERCER KINO.
il here by announce myself a candi
dato for county treasurer, subject to
tho mles and regulations t*bf the
democratic primary..
_Dr. W. A. Tripp.
I ho re by an no un ec myself as', ? ca n
1 Ida i o for Couuty Trrusurer cf An
ilerson comity Rubjcct to tho rules of
ihe Democratic party,
L , JACOB o. noLtNom
(?I-' horeby announce myself a candi
date for County Treasurer. Bubjebvto
tho rules of the Democratic primary.
V\..-' \. t\ W. A, Bl^RO^g;
^~hor/oby annbunco' myself a candi
date for Trcaaurer of Anderson coun
ty, nubject to tho rule n Of : the" d?lp?- '
eratic primary. ,J. LoROY aVHTH.. '
I-. ?'r'V; -J
WL hereby anncunco myself a candi
date for county treasurer bf Auder
Bon county, subject ?o', tho Jrbles bf tho
democratic pripiary. J. A. COOK><
v\ -?'? .? ,' " : ,
. -, I heroby announce myself ns a can
didato for treasurer of Andorson Coun
ty subject tb<tko ru'.es of tho D?mo
cratie primary.
J. .T. FRETWKLL, JR.
FOR SUP?RLNTENOENT .
I .hereby announce' myself a candi
dato for re-election tb the omeo of
County Superintendent, of Education,
fcttbject to the Democratic primary.
- ; ? J. B. FELTON;""
frhlch' recently lett Havana for T?u-,
lon. When the Bavaria, sighted the
Frenen boats tho captain of the
?tentucr - ordered .all lights exting
uished tb avoid coptbre.'y?;
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BULLETIN
Runderiapd, ?J$uglnnfl,,'<Augua
rho Germ?n eeusul hore was arrested
iodoy. The charges against him Were
aol dlvpl?ci?.