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Political Ant FOB COUNTY SUPEBVISOB I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. _J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of county super visor of Anderaon county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VANDIVER. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to tile rules of democratic primary._ c. F. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for county supervisor, subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelzer, 8. C., R. F. D. 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. lill PRESEN T A TIV E I bereby announce myself as a can didate for llouso of Representatives from Anderson county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for thc House of Representatives (rom Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi- j 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 iteprcBentattve from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the house of representatives from Anderson county s obj oe to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. I. (Bill MAHAFFEY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives! for Anderson county, subject to thc j rules of the Democratic primary. ASA HALL, JR. I hereby announce myaelf a candi j date for Representative from Ander son county, subject to tho rules ot the j Democratic primary. J. T. WEST. Belton, S. C. .? ?.? ' : 1 announce myself a candidate for I the legislature from Anderson Coun ty subject to the rules of the demo- ' eratic party. T. P. DICKSON. . ,' i am a candidate for the House of Representatives from Anderson coun ty. I will abide tho roles of the] primary. SAM WOLFE. I hereby announce myself a candi da ce for^ Houso of representan vea fori Audoraon county, subject to the rules | of the Democratic primary. J. BELTON WATSO?. I hereby announce myself a candi date for legislature subject to the] rules of tho Democratic narty. ? S. ?. BURNS. I hereby announce myself a candi date.for House of re presen tat Ivo H for Anderaon county, subject to the rulos ct the Democratic primary. L. T. CAMPBELL. I hereby announce myself a candi date for representative from Ander aon county Subject to the rulSB of the j democratic primary. . . J. H. HUTCHISON. ??j ?'.; i i i iii ! II . I hereby announce myself as a can didate tor re-election to the legisla-1 -ture subject to the rules ot the domo-1 eratic party. . . .T. F. .NELSON.. FOR PROBATE JUDGE W. P. Nicholson IS hereby announc ed as a candidate .'for re-election to tho office of Probate' Judge, subject to tbo rules of the domoeratlo prl inary. : ' . \ \ ;. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho omeo ot probate judge of Anderson county, subject tb the rules and to the result of tho Democratic primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. ,.X hef?by announce myself a candi date for Probate Judge of Anderson. County subject to ute rules of the democrtlc primary. W. F. CDS. ' .: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Office of Probaie Judge ,for Anderson county, subject io the rules | of the Democratic Pj,t^^?jjr??AjiIj .- I hereby announce 'myself a 'candi date for the of ?leo of Judge of pro bate Xor Audk*oO county, subject lo the rules governing the democratic primary, eVecfloh.^, . w-. ' yOBCOKOBfeS? , ?\ ' I?aiep^!;ann5ce myself ? can?llr ,. ? . Tb ; . ? lom A. HORTON. letton. 9 C ? * ? ? . ' . t Hy?ebi: aunoiipco myself a ?eandl: d ate ior-eon gross f ro m the Third f3on? a^?umaVdlsrrcti subject to tho rulos ?t ?i tho Democratic primary. ' WYATT ADXEN. FOB SPjPgWwt?MpgNT ? h?r?b^ae^ewee W?e^ * ?andlr li date for rf^ieetlon to Uie office of subject tn the Dcmocratio primary. ? ." J. B FELTON. I wuncements FOB COMMISSIONEB ?1*1 riet Ko. 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner of District No. 1. comprising Corner, Hall, Savannah and Varennes townships, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. PRESTON B. GAILEY, JR., Iva, S. C. I hereby announce myself os a can didate for County Commissioner of Anderson county from district No. 1, comprised of Savannah. Corner, Va rennes and Hall townships. Subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. J. LAWRENCE McGEE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for district No. 1, comprising Savannah, Hall, Corner and V?rennos township, and pledge myself to abide the result fo the demo cratic primary. G. E. CONWELL. 1 D?strict No. ?] R. A. Sullivan of Fork township ls hereby announced for commissioner for Section ... Two, comprising Fork Rock Mills, Pendleton and Con ter vii lo townships* I hereby, announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pondleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervllle town ships. Subject to the rules of the democratic primary. i JOHN R. CUL.BERSON. 1 hareby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centerline town ships, subject to rules of Democratic party. J. H. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of co dm I SM oner from section 2, comprising Fork, Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centervllle townships, Bubject to the rules of the domocratic primary. W. R. HARRIS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervllle townships, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. ? D. S. HOBSON. District No. 3. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for the third section, consisting of Garvin. Brushy Creek, Williamston and Hope1 well townships, subject to the action of the democratic primary. _ H. A FOSTER. W. H. G. El rod announces himself a candidate for county commissioner from the district composed of Wil liamson, Garvin, Brushy Creek and Hopewell, subject to the rules of the democratic party._ I hereby announce my candidacy, for County Commissioner of Anderson county fr?m the third section com prising Hopewell, Wllliamston. Brushy Creek and Garvin townships, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. _J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. I hereby announce myself as a can? dldate for Commissioner of Andorsor county from Section - No. 3, composed bf Carland, Brushy Creek, Hopewel? j and Williamston Townships, subject to the action of the democratic party. _ W. T. Watson. ? I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner of Third Sec tion consisting of Williamson, Brushy Creek, Hopewell and Garvin Townships, subject to tho rules of the .Democratic primary. W. "A. (.Berry) SPEARMAN. V District No. 4. ? I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner . for. Hones j Path, Belton. Broadaway and Martin ?.townships, District No. 4, subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. W. F. TOWNES. I hereby -announce my candidacy for county commissioner from. Section 4, comprised of Helton, Martin, Hones Path and.B^padaway. townships. Snb Ject to the rules of the democratic party. n. D. SMITH, -petter known as "Dick*.' Smith. . I. hereby announce my candidacy for Comity commissioner from -Section 4. comprised, of Belton. H ou ca Path, Martin and Broadway townships, subject to the rules -of- the Democratic primary. J. M. Hoi ll day. Si'" ' ~? ?.<;l-i-1 . . I hereby Announce m ya ol f a-candi dato for re-election as Commlsslonei for District No. 4., comprising Hones Path, Martin,-Bolton nod Broadway township, subject to rules of,the Democra ic primary. 3. M. Dunlap. ; The frl-mds ot R. A. (Lon) Mullikln hereby announce him as a candidate: for County CommIfllsoner from dis trict composing Hopewell, - .Brushy Creek, Garvin and WJIUamston. Sub ject to the rules; and government ot the democratic primary. ... ' :?? SOB STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself a 'candi-' date for State Senator from Anderson County; subject to Ute rules ?fth? De-' mocratjc primary eleett?n. .'. ' " . j. tv,, SHERARD. . S? hereby announce myself a candi dato for the State Senate, froid Ander son county, subject, to tho rules of the ... JF?B ?xwmk ' I hereby announce myself a candi date tor County . Auditor, ?object to the rules Ot the democratic primary. S;, \ .. ; w . . ? B.; A? Abraos. { J. hereby announce myself aa a can didato for rorelectioa to the ?fflco of County Auditor, Anderson, subject, lo the rules aod regulations of thade/tt ocratic pru mry ' Wy. record aa a puh^ lie servant Blands for Itself ac? I will appreciate the votes of the pooplc of this county. WINSTON SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the olllce 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 rules of the Democratic pri mary J. R. C. GR4PPJN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to the rules of tho democratic party. _J. MERCER KINO. I hereby announce myself a candi datn for county treasurer, subject to the rules and regulations of the democrat io primary. _Dr. W. A. Tripp. I hereby announce myuelf es & can didate for County Treasurer of An derson county subject to the rules of | the Democratic party. _JACOB O. POLLINO ER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to I the rulea of the Democratic primary.] _W. A. ELROD. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Anderson coun-j ty, subject to the rules of the demo- j eratic primary. J. LeROY SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the j democratic primary. J. A. COOK, I hereby announce myself as a can didate for treasurer of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of the Demo-] eratic primary. J. J. FRETWELL, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to j the rules of the democratic prmlary. | G. N. C. BOLEMAN. LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Road Tax Notice, All delinquent road tax collectors are provided with, on official receipt book with numbers, and stub numbera attached. Pay nu money to collectors unless you get the official .receipt as above provided for. J. MACK KINO, ti County Supervisor. BOOKS OF REGISTRATION For the convenience of the voters of ] Anderson County the board of regis tration will meet the following ap-1 pointments to register and renew or{ transfer certificates": . Pendleton, Tuesday, August il. Townville, Wednesday, August lis. Starr, Thursday, August 13. Iva, Friday, August i.. Toxaway, August 15, from 9 a. m. | to 12 m. Anderson Cotton Mill, August 15, | 1 to 4 p. m. W. L. ANDERSON, ' W. C. BURR1SS, P. N. LINDSAY, Board of Registration of Anderson1 County. .j PENDLETON CENTENNIAL. The Farmers* Society is 100 Years Old in il) 15. , I To the Members of the Pendleton | Farmers' Society: Tho. committee appointed to ar range the program for the centen nial celebration next year, desires to make a report to tho society nt the August meeting on Thursday, August 13, 1914. We are prepared to submit a full program to thc society at that time, but ih order to make this cen tennial celebration a success, we must have, and the society must have, the hearty Bupport of every member. We therefore urge you to be present at tho meeting on Thursday, August 13th, to receive And discuss our re port. We moke special request not oni> j for your own attendance, but also I ask that you being , as many of' the j men in your community aa possible, and get them to Join tho 'society andi assist in thlH celebration. . . " " Yours very truly. J. IL HARPER, Chrm. J. GT STRTBLING, . H. M. HUNTER, T. R. . WcCRI&BY, ?. W. H. MILLS. Sec'y. " Pendleton. 8. C.,, jap. 10, J914. -j ThcTwentyYenrtcft. "Some twenty years ago' I used] Chamberlain's,, Colic, Cholera and] ?Iarrboca Remedy," writes . Oeo.' W rock, publish or of the Enterprise, Aberdeen, Md. "I discovered that it waa r\ quick, and safe cur? for .diarr hoea Since -than no one can sell .nra anything said to be 'just as good/ During ali these years I have used k and recommended It many tlmea. and it has noyer disappointed anyone. For [sale by:all dealers, ;. .. t ., ''j Fortunate Indiana. . In. a composition dealing with the' "Ha ahd^enst?in? ot ?pm?*,lo rn, a hoy deeply inpressed with lr fr?e^?asy life wrote the ^ol jwing: "Tho Indians had few law?, j tnt they war? watt *toiat*d?' ?j In H?* Maw Place.. "How are you getting on at your now placer remarked a lady of a,girt whom she haa rccoromehded fer a eit I nation. "Very. .weU.. thank yen." 4UV , swered the girL ! ?? ata ?lad "to h?r |,iV*- said the lady. ? "Jfrur employer.la a very nice person, and you cannot do loo mush for her." "I dun* mean to * EUROPEEAN WAR BULLETINS (Continued From Page Ono.) Are Changing Tactics Brussels, Aug. ll.-via Paris-Ten thousand German cav alry with gattlirig guns and followed by infantry are operating between Tongres and St. Trend. This seems to indicate a change in the German tactics and a turning movement to the north. Russian Fleet is Active l ondon, August 12-A St. Petersburgh dispatch lo Hu Post says that the Russian licet is actively scouring the Baltic sea. Twen ty captured merchant vessels have been taken to Cronstadt. Their crews will be removed to the interior as prisoners of war. Failed in Attempt. 1 Paris, Aug ll.-via London-According to late advices, the Germans made a determined attempt lo take positions occupied by Hie French outside Melhausen, but failed. The Germans did not re-enter the town. Mobilization in Progress Copenhagen, via London, August 12.?-Russian mobilization will life "completed about August 12. GERMANS CLAIM TWOViCTORlES; GIVE DIFFERENT VERSION OF FIGHT AT LIEGE AND ALSACE EMPEROR WILLIAM 'Expresses Confidence in German I Arms,- Describes Fighting At Liege (By AB80ciatcd Press.) 3erlln, Aug. JO.-Via Copenhagen, Aug. ll-To London. Aug. 12-2:2? a. m.-Emperor ^William today re ceived James W. Gerard, the Amer lean ambassador, In the palace garden and conversed with him at length. The emperor appeared to be in a se rious mood?, but confident. Ile spoke: of the capture of Liege. wh?rc lie said i thc c;crinan, and BClglau troops were! about equal numerically. .Thc Bel-, glans, he added, 5ve'ro behlnds fortifi cations but. thc Germans charged with bayonets and destroyed every thing. The .Belgians were put to flight, abandoning/-arni H in groat numbers, he -declared. . T-Ji?' German -and British govern ments have requested tho American embassy to intervene with thc pur pose of fixing a ,tlruc for merchant men of the two 'countries to quit the ports of host lu.- countries. Tuesday: mbi/ningualt Americans de siring lo depart Tor the United States, wero called' to thc embassy to be en rolled,.' f. The first Hst of losses In tho tight lng was published today, lt contained! only 64 names. ' ^ Many rumors aro"'ln circulation! hero. Among them are statements that! Ntinur, Belgium, and Belfort, France,] havo .been captured. There is no con firmation, but the reports arc believed! to be true. The Local Anzeiger, dealing wit one .Gorman victory at Muelhausen, I Alsace, -says: v ."The alienee of tho Western fron tier following the brief .but swift en try of small forces of French in Alt kirch has . been broken by tho bril liant hews of. our. ; "first bBltle^at' Muelhausen, the Wolssonborg of 1914. But this fight war. much mgre impor tant than "was that oj .Wejsscnburg in 1870, (when th? Germans won their first Important hattie rof ' thc ' Franco Prussian', y nr) .considering "tho num ber of combatants engaged. "Wo understood the" French hali th ree divisions of about 5,000 mc 'J Two division? belonged to thc seventh army corps and also contained n poi'-' tlon of tho Bonsancon corps, whoso members arc 'among thc elite.pf thc French ' array. 'Wof n?V know the extentraf ,ihe artltlery'and cavalry en. gagemcnt, but. we. believe that thc French in Muojhauson liavo seen. ..d dew ?aea of -the vatue.'of 'Kriipp guns: '^Naturally ' th? .'French would have fortified tpo positions at M?lhausen with earthworks, but an army like the German army, which takes fortressed hy ass Ault, would fln? themselves lit tle troubled -by such obstacles. 0 o o o o o O O J* o ? ooo o o l 1 THE DAY IN CONGRESS * o I ol O O O O 04KO o o ooo o o o o oj (By Associated Preso.) Washington, Aug. ll.-Senate: Met at noon. v BUI to bring foreign ships under] American register again under de? bate. ' V ?? :. Pasted .bill to admit Am erl c/.i) regis, ter foreign ships lera than Ave yea re old, with amendment by Senator Cum mins to '-require meribah ownership of stock majority in ' corporations owning such vessels. ; Recessed at 7: in to 11:00 a. tn.| {Wednesday. House: Met at noon. Banken and planter*- from the! South .were , before -agriculture com-| mutee urgfng means ;tt>, finance hold ing cotton- crop dnrihg the' European I crisis. . . i ;h ..." Passed railway mail pay bill. nt 0:20 p, m. to noon' Wednesday. Liner Reaches Port. (By Associated .Press.) ' London. Aiig. ll.-ll;40. p. m.-Tho j Cunard Liner Lusitania which saileU front rNaw.v Vork, Wednesday, arrived in tho Merzcy tonight: ( FINANCING THE COTTON CROP Storing of Million? of Bales and Approximate Cost is Dis cussed (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. ll.-Mow to fiance the storing of throe or four llllon balea of cotton to be held for next year's markei because of tho closing of the cotton marhets of Eu rope, by war, was taken up at hear ings today before the public agricul tural committee. Cotton growers, deni ers and bankers of the South began presentation of their views on the ritual inn. Wlutie the house committee wus listening to statements of tho cotton man. Southern senators were conferr ing on further means of relieving threatened financial stringency in the South. E. I). Smith's Proposition. AB a result of their deliberations amendments to the Aldrlcb-Vrooland r.ection of the currency laws were In troduced to Increase from 30 per ennt to 75 per cent the nmount of cur rency that may be Issed on commer cial paper upon which 75 per cent ot currency may be issued; and to tis sure Btale banks Joining the reserve, associations of participation in emergency currency distribution. The amendments were referred to the banking committee for early consider, ation. AMERICANS WILL GET SPEEDY RELIEF Committee to Carry Finances In Germany for Detained Tourists London, Aug. Xl.-The Americans relief, committee expects that by to. ! morrow arrangements will have been j made with Walter H. Page, American embassador at London, to send a com mittee to Germany with money for re lief bf Americana there. The commit tee will be headed by John H. Finley nf New York, and will go to the con tinent under the auspices of thc Am erican. Red Cross Society. . The cancellations of tho sailing of the .steamers taken over by the Brit ish government and the lack of defi nite news concerning the dispatch of American transports have caused a great many Americans whose * busl turn home to book at greatly re turn hame to book ot greatly Increas ed prices, some as great as from $500 to $600 on steamers making special voyages. The regular Hues continue to charge a maximum price of $85 for first class cabin tickets to the United States. Tiu> American committee has refused to have anything to do wtlh steamers for which higher prices will be charged. A troop of boy scouts has voluntar ily offered to assist the American committee, acting as messengers and .escorts for the women, and they arq doing valuable service at the railway stations where they accompany the sub-committee to welcome American j arrivals .and take women traveling I elope to approved hotels and boarding houses. e.ea o oo o o o o o o o . '.. .. o o DECISION REVERSER o o Olympia, .Washington, August o o ll.-4-The showsllde at Wash- o o ington March 1, 1910. when two o o Great Northern trains W6re o o wrecked .and 02 persons killed, o o wore caused, by ap ?ct of God. o j o. according to, a ruling today of o p the state supreme court,' In the o o case of William Topping bf Ash- o o land, Ohio, against the Great o o Northern Railway company. o o The lower court allowed ? o $20.000 damages for the death o o of his father, killed in the o o 'wreck., but the. ?supreme court o o says the railroad cannot be held o 0 responsible. o o o ooo ooo a o o o o o o Boston. Aug. 1,1.-A .battle at sea between a British cruiser and a Ger. man cruiser' about 250 mi len north bf Bah Salvador was "reported by Cap tain TerjeSeh.'oT the Norwegian fruit steamer Loveland, which ?rrived 'to night from Bahes, Cuba. ' The German, warship finally' was forced to floe according to Captain Terjosen, who said ?everal shots foll ?near his ship. WANTED-VouiiR men and women to preparo for good positions. OurC reeonlB show that young mon and women from this community have soeurr... od positions through this school, and aro now making three times more ' money than they were able to before taking our course. Bookkeeping, Hanking, Shorthand, Typewriting. Penmanship. nnd? their allied branches, qualify you to to hold the heal positions available, i WK AUK OFFERING A SPECIAL DISCOUNT UNTIL AUGUST 15, and now is the time to muke your ar rangements to enter this school; it you cannot come now, muke your? pl ans for this fall and winter. Our Behool ls in close touch with the business interests of this Bcctton, and we havo more calls for graduates than wo can supply. Catalogue free. Address CECILS' BUSINESS SCHOOL. ANDERSON, S. C. OR SPA UTAN HU KC, S. C. Anderson City Is "My Town' Anderson County Is "My County" What About Anderson Go)lege ? m_as TALK OF A DOLLAR--HILL, ... . t Exchange, j A .farmer went to town to spend Some of hts hard-earned dough, And in "a morry Jost, and Just ,4 To show his .printing skill, lie printed Dis Initials on\ A bi-Aiid new dollar I iii. He spent thu. dollar that same Cay, : Bown lu ,ths y'll?g.? st or?-, e thought iwua gon? lorevor ti on And he'd KOO it no moro. But long before .the year rolled by One doy he went .to 'fill. - A neighbor's order, and received That samo''one .dollar1 bill. . . , Once moro hp'spent that dollar bill In his 'own neighborhood, Where it would do 'himself arid friends The most amount of-good. Four times in'two years it came back, As nome bad pennies'-will, And each time he'd 'ga out and spend This marked ono dollar hill. ??j Had ho been wise' that dollar might i He in town today. ; Rut Just two " years ago . . He sent it far away. I ?TA'i ?Ti .. -.The ?people-who-received it thftrt' I know have got lt still. For 'twas to a mall order house Ho cent bis dollar.hill. j j No moro will (hat njarked dollar Como into the, formers' hands. And nevermore win it help to pay Tho taxes on his lands. Ho put it where lt never can Ita work bf life fulfill; He brought about the living death Of that ono dollar bill. "Stay^-Hone'* Sufferers of Hoy Fe er and Asthma-Get n Bettln of Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound. Bj Restful sleep'/ relief and comfort from choking, gasping asthma and tormenting hay fever for those who take Foley's Honey and Tar. And bo sldes. it spreads a healing' soothing Coating ns it glides down a raw, tick ling throat, stops Irritating coughs and summer colds. Don't suffer when you can buy relief for so tittlo cost. P.omentber the name-Foley's Honey and T?r Compound and refuse sMbstl tutes. iffrans' Pharmacy, agosta. v '.? mi