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Political Ant FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR ' I hereby announce myself a c\ndl date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. . J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the ofDce of county super viser of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VANDIVBR. I'hereby announce myself a candi date for aupervlsor of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of democratic primary. C. F. MARTIN. . -? -- - , ? I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for county supervisor, subject to tho rules ot tho democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pejier. B. C., R. F. D. 1. I hereby announco myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rulos of the Democratic primary. > THOS. B. KAY. BKPBESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for House of Representatives from Anderson county, subject to the f dlOs ot the democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. % hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Anderson county subject to the rules' of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. I hereby announco myself a candi date for, the legislature subject to the rulos and regulations of the democra tic party. GEO. M. REID. t hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representative from Anderson county subject to the .teles of tbs democratic primary, 't . WALTER F. WHITE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the house of representatives from 'Anderspn county subject to the rules ot the Democratic primary. . W. I. (Bill MAHAFFEY. X hereby announce myself a candt ! dato for thd House of Representativos ? for Anderson county, subject to tho jlllee of the Democratic primary. ASA HALL, JR. "I hereby announce myself a candi date tor. Representative from Ander 'B?n county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. T. WEST. Bolton, 8. Q; ^'announce myself a candidate for the* lSfitaliture from Anderson Coun subject to the rules of the demo Wfkt party. T. P. DICKSON. -v^I am a caz "Idato for the House of RenrssentatlveB "rom Anderson conn . ty.will abide the mles of the primary. v. SAM WOLFE. 7vti^6Wby announce myself a candi date for> House of representativos for i Anderson county, subject to the rules ot the Democratic primary. Mi'lifi J. BELTON WATSON. ? iiLrirfna ., , ... ? . . I hereby announce myself a candi date-for legislature, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. 8. A. BURNS.. ?. .? . ? . .. - I hareby announco myself a candi date for House of representativos for AcdetrJ&a county, subject to the rales ol tho Democratic primary. M?r;f>/ L. T. CAMPBELIi I hereby announce myself a candi. .date for representative from Ander ison county subject to tho rules of tho democratic primary. J. H. HUTCHISON. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the l?gisla ture subject to tho rules of the demo cratic party. T. F. NELSON. FOB PBOBATE JUDGE W. P. Nicholson ts hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the d?mocratie pri mary. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of probate Judge of Anderson county, sublet* to .oe rules and to the result of Lb democratic -primary. VICTOR B r IESHIRB. (j. I hereby announce 'myself a candi date for Probate Ju \e of Anderson . County subject to the rules ot the ,domocrtlc primary. W. F. COX. ' I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Anderson county, subject to the rules of tho Democratio Primary. . '? I. T.HOLLAND. H, . , i _ ' ?j hereby announco myself a candi .nate tor the office of judge of pro bate for Au dore on county, subject to ttho rul?s governing tho democratic primary election. rt 'm v . W. H. FRIER80N. 3 1 FOB C0NGBES8 .; sn'frjlj .i. ... ? ? .?? I heroby announce myself a candi date for Congress from the Third Con gressional District, subject to the rutea ot the democratic party. >MbP. JOHN A- HORTON, y Belton, 8. c. J-.bOfeby Announco myself a candi date for congress from the Third Con gresa??naTdlatf ct, subject to the rules ot &? (Democratic primary. , I i WYATT AIKEN. . ,? Baa?_, . , ,, ;_ "FOB SUPERINTENDENT tereby announce myself a candi re-olcctlon to the office ot Superintendent of Education, the Democratic primary. : J.H. FELTON. louncements FOB COMMISSIONER District No. 1. I hereby unnounco myself a candi dato for commissioner of District No. 1, comprising Corner, Hall, Savannah and Varcnnes townships, subject to the rules of thc democratic primary. PRESTON li. KAILEY, JR., Iva, S. C. I hereby unuounce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner of Anderson county from district No. 1, comprised of Savannah, Corner, Va renneu and KHII townships. Subject to the action of thc Democratic pri mary. J. LAWRENCE McGKK, I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for district No. 1, comprising Savannah, Hall, Corner und Varennes township, and pledge myself to abide thc result fo thc demo cratic primary. G. E. CON WELL. District No. 2. R. A. Sullivan of Fork township le hereby announced for commissioner for Section Two, comprising Fork Rock Milln, Pendleton and Centervllle townships. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervllle town ships. Subject to the rules of the democratic primary. JOHN R. CULBERSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton,. Rock Mills, Fork and Centervllle town ships, subject to rules ot Domocratlo porty. J. H. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offlco of codmissloner from section 2, comprising Fork, Rock Mills, Pendloton and Centervllle townships, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. W. R. HARRIS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rook Mills, Fork and Centervllle townships, subject to the mles ot the democratic primary. D. S. HOBSON. District No. 3. X hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for tho third section, consisting of Garvin, Brushy Creek, Willlamston and Hope well townships, subject to the action of the democratic primary. _H. A FOSTER. W. H. G. Blrod announces himself a candidate for county commissioner from tho district composed of Wil llamston, Garvin, Brushy Creek and Hopewell, subject to tbs mles of th* democratic party._ I hereby annonnce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson county from the third section com prising Hoperell, Willlamston, Brushy Creek and Garvin townships, subject to the action ot the Demo cratic party. j_J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. I hereby announce myself as a can-, didato for Commissioner ot Anderson county from Section No. 3, composed of Garland, Brushy Creek, Hopewell and Willlamston 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 Willlamston, Bmshy Creek, Hopewell and Garvin Townships, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. A, (Berry) SPEARMAN. District No, 4. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for Honea Path, Belton. Broadaway and Martin townships, District No. 4, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. _W. F. TOWNES. I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner from Section 4, comprised of Bolton, Martin, Honea Path and Broadaway townships. Sub ject to the mles ot the democratic party. R. D. SMITH, Better known as "Dick" 8mlth. I heroby announce my candidacy tor County Commissioner from Soctlon 4, comprised of Belton Honea Path, Martin and Broadway townships, subject to the rules ot the Domocratlo I primary. J. M. Holllday. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Commissioner for District No. 4., comprising Honea Path, Martin, Belton and Broadway township, subject to the rules of the Domocratlo primary. _J. M. Dunlap. Tho friends of R. A. (Lon) Mulllk?n hereby announce him as a candidate for County Com m I shume r from dis trict composing Hopewell, Brushy Creek, Garvin and Wllllamaton. Sub ject to the rules and government of the democratic primary. FOB STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for 8tate Senator from Anderson County, subject to the rales of the De mocratic primary election. J. L. SHERARD. I hereby annonnce myself a candi* date for the State Senate, from Ander son county, subject to the rales of the Democratic primary. Clint Bummers, Jr. FOR A?DITOB I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject to the rules ot the democratic primary* R. 4L Abrams. I hereby announce myself aa'a can 1 didato for re-election to the office ot j County Auditor, Anderson, subject to the rales and regulations of the dem? ocratlo primary My record as a pub .?' r ? /'v i * - Ile servant staudB for itself and I will appreciate thc votes of the peoplo of tbla county. WIN8TON SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for the office of Auditor of An-1 derson County subject to the rules of] tho 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. GIUIFF/N. FOB COUNTY TBEASUBBB I hereby announce myself a candi-] date for county treasurer, subject to] the rules of tho democratic party. _J. MERCER KINO. I hereby announco myself a candi-1 date for county treasurer, subject to tho rulos and regulations of the [ democratic primary. _Dr. W. A. Tripp. I hereby announce myself aa a can didato for County Treasurer of An I derson county subject to the rulea of j I the Democratic party. _JACOB O. BOLLINGER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to] tho rules of tho Democratic primary. _W. A. ELROD. I hereby announco myself a candi j date for Treasurer of Anderson coun ty, subject to the ruleB of the demo eratic primary. J. LcROY SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. J. A. COOK, I hereby announco myself as a can didato for treasurer of Anderson coun ty, Bubject to tho rulea of the Demo cratic primary. J. J. FRETWELL, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to I tho rules of the democratic prmlary. | O. N. C. DOLERIAN. LONG DHAN,H NEWS. Bolton Journal. Rev. R. G. Lee closed a gracviouB| revival at Long Branch Friday morn ing. Mr. Lee preached some very earnest and able sermons. There were only twenty-one additions to tho church but the /whole chuftrch was greatly revived. The ordinanco of baptism will be administered first Sunday morning In September at 10 I o'clock at tho pool on tho church' I grounds. Mrs. M. A. McGee entertained quite! j a number of young people at her home | | Sunday with a sumptuous dinner. Misses Emma and Lizzie Gassaway and Miss Brown, of Honea Path, are visiting Mrs. C. H. Gassaway. M?BS Anita Lander, of Greonwood, | is visiting at tho home ot M.?. J. G. Faggs. Paymaster Major C Shirley, U. 8. ] N., is at home spending hts vacation | with his father, Mr. J. C. Shirley. Mr. Shirley 1B at prosent stationed In the ] New York navy yard, Brooklyn, K. Y. /. Messrs. J. W. Shirley of Plains, Ga., and J. B. Shirley of Townrille, spent \Saturday in our burg MISB Edna Sbtrloy who has been spending the past month with relatives here, returned to Plains with her father. Mrs. Ruth Sslrley Fagg and little] Asile are visiting Mr. Shirleys fam ily at Townvllle. Mrs. L. W. Milford is visiting in Greenville this week. Miss Paille Wright of Belton vis ited Mr. H. L. Fagg and family the ] past week. Misses Cora Shirley and Iva Rob inson of Honea Path, Route 3, visited in our community last week. M1BS| Shirley taught Behool in our place several years ago and has scores of j friends who are always glad to wel come her In our midst. Mrs. J. C. Shirley will entertain the] ladles of the Long Branch W. M. S. and the Y. W. A. Saturday after noon, the ?Bth, at her homo. It is earnestly dosired .that all of the members of these organizations be j present. Mrs. Msg Burford of Calhoun! Falla anent the paat week In our] I town. Mr. S. L.. Shirley loaves Tuesday] tor Baltimore and New York to pur chase hla Fall and winter slock ot] goods. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kay of liol ton attended aervlcea at Long] (Branch Friday. Mrs. Broadus Wright visited her] {brother last week. . Miss Mollie Wilson ls visiting bert [grandmother at Townvllle. j. H. HUTCHISON IN ME BACB I Bolton Journal. ? . J.H. Hutchinson of Anderson, wbo| ls well known throughout tho county, entered the race last week for the legislature. Mr. Hutchison has ser ved his county many years as Mag istrate and made a fair and impartial officer. He waa in Belton a few dava Iago and stated that bia frienda Were' j responsible for him being in tho race and if elected would do all in his power to be ot permanent service td bis county while a member ot the lower' bottsav . His card appears elsewhere tn thia 1MM of the Jour* nal. Vote for John A. I For Unit A man without any political record except that he served the town as mayor for r?verai terms, but what is better, he ls a successful business man, and haa made a success In his own affairs and will represent the Third District and work for the best interests of the people. Vote for him because he ls a man that made his own way, worked on the farm, because he had to, paid lila own way through college, went into business, and the people of the town realizing that he would do to trust, helped him to organize a bank und ho Anderson County* Kavorlte Son for Congress JNO. A. MOUTON , made a success of it. Having made a success of every undertaking, don't you believe he will make you a good representative? Coming from the people and having to make his own way and not born with a silver spoon in his mouth, don't you believe him more capable of .realizing the hardships and struggles of the great majority, of the people. If you do voto for him everylndico tlon ls that he - iii be in th? second race, and if he is he will bo elected. Help put him there by your vote. THE t'OMi It ESN ION ? L RACE Prom the best Information we can get as to the Congressional race in this district lt appears that John A. Horton will be in the second race, and Just af this time lt is hot certain who the other man will be. Aiken or Dominick. Mr. Horton made a most favorable Impression at each of the campaign meetings and many people were heard to remark "that he ls a good clean man that could be trust ed." John Horton has no political re cord to speak of and that IB consider ably In bis favor, but he. has a most remarkable record In his business ca reer having made a success in every undertaking and the people of the Third dlstrct have deeded that they will quit voting for people with "po litical records," as they have never received any special benefits from these records. A. great many people are going to vote for John Horton be cause he liss been a BUCCOBB in con ducting his own business and they believe that it is the best indication that, he will attend to the people's bualness more efficiently than the poli tician. Many people in the Third district, ?nd especially in Abbeville, his home county, do not understand why Mr. Aiken could vote against President Wilson on tho repeal of tho free Pan ama tolls act. They say that if Pres ident , Wi son and Secretary Bryan could see they were wrong and chan ged their mind; why couldn't Mr. Aik en? Some do not under* land either why Mr. Aiken should nave voted against the "Pure Food Bill" which waa before congress for several ses sions and which was bitterly fought by the manufacturers. | Mr. Aiken was one of the 17 democrats to vote against the bill, and ho gives as his reason that there was' an objection able ciuase in the bill. If so, why didn't he propose Sn amendment , knocking out the objectionable clause. Another thing many people do no un derstand ls why Mr. Aiken is shown aa being 'present" 14 times When questions were being voted upon in stead bf casting his vote either for or against. Being "present" and not voting ls the same aa yoting for a bill. Every where yon go you' And .a sen timent for a change as Mr.. Aiken has been in congress 12 years nhd his .father was there IO years ead many think it an opportune t|rr? to mako.a change, and many thar? tere who are turning to Mr. Horton because he knows what lt ts.to >arn a living by the "Sweat of his brow," and. having made his own way fromVdsls aground up, educating himself and., knowe .nade a success of his own affaire tho people will take delight in honoria Ulm by making him Uiefc.rj?rjfts?nta forton ed States* Congress tive. Remember, Mr. Horton has no poll tical organization and caunot send out letters under a frank, and has no? friends to appoint to office that are working for him on the side. Stick | to John Horton if you want a friend that will do "to tie to/' "Birds of II Feather Flock Together." I was very much interested lu the congressional campaign and espe cially tho meeting at Anderson. It was really amusing to ace how our present congressman^ Hon. Wyatt Aiken, twisted and squirmed under the attacks of lila opponents. Ills ex planations were really ridiculous and tho more Mr. Aiken explained the more untenable his position seemed. Mr. Aiken said the "Steamship Trust? told bim, that I? Its represen tatives, that they rea'ly wanted >~he '*Free Tolls** done away with. We all know lt was a caso of tho Rabbit begging not to be tnrown Into the! briar patch-and yet Mr. Aiken had the audacity to hand 'hat uut to an Anderson county audience. Vin- ex planation did not explain though. Every true American Democrat koowa that free tolls through thc Panama Canal ls a "Ship-subsidy"-taking money out of thc people's pockets und putting lt into the coffers of the ship owners. And to our utter ?.urpr?so what do we find on pago three of the Daily Mail of August 7th. We find John L. McLaurln coming to 'ho res cue of Mr. Aiken. Mr. McLaurln 1B a political outcast of the democratic party of South Carolina and he owes his predicament to this same thing of voting against the people. After Mint memorable vote in thc United States senate thc people of South Carolina left "Curley Headed Johnnie" at home the first opportunity. Mr. Mc I Laurln has "Skinned the Cat ' aud "Looped the* Loop" time and again to get back into the good graces of the True Democrats of South Carolina but all to no avail. And the latest re pudiation of Mr. McLaurln was by the "BleaBites." He cut a double-back-ac tion summersault and landed in the Blca8e camp. But after they looked him over they decided they did not need him. And now MY. Aiken's friends are trying to justify his acts by this same "C u "ley-beaded John, nie." Mr. Aiken did not explain that vote of his against the "Pure Food and Drugs Act" to the satisfaction of the voters of Anderson and the Third District. If you want the record in the matter aBk Mr. Aiken to Bend you copy of the Congressional Record of June 23d, 1906. Look on page 9356 and ? you will find Mr. Aiken along with 16 others voting against this, law, and 'he only member or the South Carolina delegation so voting. ?42 voted for the measure. VOTER. Abbeville county, a part of the third congressional district* has had the congressman for 20 years. What right or claim does Mr. Aiken put up to the Anderson county voters for a continuance of their support? Why go into another county for your con gressman when we have a man of ability-one if elected will work in season and out of season for the whole district. A man who was born and - raised in Anderson county. A man who helps you pay the taxes of your own county. A man who has your county at heart. A man who at all timos will be on the Job. Why: toll John A . Horton, your ? home man, to stand aside till Mr.* Aiken has server ten more years in con gress Did you treat your county man right to vote for the Abbeville man It is customary in other coun ties to take care of the home man. first. Why, Mv. Aiken himself, deep down in h's heart kilowa that John. Horton deserves the support " of his home people, but for the love of the Balary attached to the offlco, be will still continue to try and per suade you to leave your home man at home and continue to send him (Mr. Aiken) to congress indefinitely. No one knows better than Mr. Aiken that he has held th 1B . honor long enough. Mr. Dominick will come ' to you Anderson voters and insist that you aak Mr. Horton to stand asido this time and give him your vote! This will not be treating your' home man1 with the proper' respect that ls Just ly due him. Mr. Voter, ot' And?rsofi county: Vote for Mr. Horton, your, home man In the first primary, and If you do this he - win -not- only be In the second race, but ,Ive will be your next congressman. 'Think, it over. Will you dov it? Anderson county will poll nearly.;.8,000- votea on the 25th of August and a good ma jority of this vote should appear in the Horton column. Stand to your home man like men. ,-Ady. . ./ MB. WBIGHT BNTEB8 BACE Relton Journal. J. H. Wright, of Bock Milla town ship ls In the race for county commis, aloner from District No. 2, compris-, lng Rock Mills, C?ntervUle, * FqrkrJ and Pendleton townships. Mr. Wright is avery successful farmer and a mah: of good business ability. Ho has .had 'many years espofiance In road and bridge building;. It elected, he claims that , he will nae no partiality, giving each township, a sanare deal. Mi. Wright waa in Bel ton. S? tur day after, noon shaking banda with bis friends. He attended the campaign meeting at Honea Path Saturday afternoon* and made a speech to a large number ot voters. His card appears clse ! where In this issue. [NoMa _ . ^ _ ca m Says ? 011 Elf ft w pp a " ' ~ - .That he has a number of pret ty selections for this afternoon. Come Out and Hear Them ii ?SH We Sell Window Shades -In the End the Cheapest Shade You Cen Buy They are made of closely woven cloth without thai "fiiiing** of chalk and clay which, in the ordinary shade, soon cracks and falls put in unsightly "pin holes." Sun won't fade it nor water spot it. It is supple-not stiff, yet al ways hangs straight and smooth. Made also in Brenlin Duplex-light on one side and dark on the other. A HIGH CLASS SHADE THAT YOU WANT TO SEE G.F. Tolly ?? Son ANDERSON SOUTH CAROLINA WANTED-Young men and women to prepare for good poslHone. Our records show that young men and women rr om thia community havo secur ed positions through this achoo), andar? now making three' ttmea more money than they were able to before. taking our course. Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand, Typewriting, Fen man ?ml p. and their allied branches, qualify, you to to hold tho" bo et positions, available. * WE ABE OFFERING ? SP?CIAL DISCOUNT UNTIL' AUGUST lt, and now is Ute time to make your arrangements to enter tfc la school; . lt yon cannot'come how; make your plans for .this fall and'winter. Our achool ia in close touch With the business Interests of this eoctiou, and we have more calls for graduates than we can supply. Catalogue tree. Address . CECILS? BUS INESS SCROOP. ANDEB80N, 8. C. OR SPABTANBrjRG, BY C ' . -,?4