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Off ELECTION ? ' ? '.fr' j t . 'i-v^V?--'' + - MANNING'S FRIENDS ARE| CONFIDENT 11ERE FOR WIN&rUP Candidates Come to the Piedmont To Camp* gn on Home Stretch. For Various State Ofrtcee I Anderson county .Is ready for theH second election which IP *o ne held th I this State next Tuesday. Friday ser- I eral of the -candidates for State offices I were In the city and some of them I will remain for toda^y and this being I will be done -tn the 'county than has I been accomplished, since the first pr! I mary. I Jlends of Richard I. Manning, tho I lng cundida to for governor, aar I that he will have a majority in this I county. Mr. Manning arrived In the city I Thursday night and spent all of yes- I tefday |n the county while John Cl. I Richards, also a candidate tor gsv-l erpor. wit) arrivo today and wilt cpeakl this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the court houM steps. Andrew P. Bettles.? a rand ?data for lieutenant governor,! wgs In Anderson yesterday, and con-H ferred with' his friends. Tie .boHevesH that be wf? be able lo defeat B. Franki Kelly, his opponent. Frank-W. 8ueftiH le)*, candidate tor Rallrdad Commlel ?loner, who is in the second race with I f\ Ti. FovUfer, arrived In the city yes tordSv nadjptlt in a good day's work I in Ander^S county. S. reftnl Pe?mian, county chairman.H , fHfd ?.^tr.rday'tha/:oitly^nnui''18/'iifl the county hoxeanhnv^emie ont andi ba wishes to realest teat hs many nfl . ih> m?rngers ns pnaslbie. cail _ f-vB fi??lr ?--Tf?R todav. TI? also reouestsB *}?** thh >??hae-era telenhone the re-B ?"Hs nf Mi? count .their boxe? *nB Tho Tnrolller?rrer ofrtc*;. ,whpn the . count ntl a^rh ticket . b? complete Sirte, ?1W?. and ttiep ? o?ntv. Tho fdllowlnk rhh 'Stat* tlrV??? (tote for otM*>A*h oftlee.ond scratch ?If ethers.) Fdr tin vere nr. Richard d'. Manntnsr. \ Jnhh Qi Richards. ?? ? For Lieutenant Governor. ' Andrew J. Bethen For &^^S^i.^' &f^y-!^ ' r^?^ir^ For vGhtrretH. Third District ttete 'cf Ohs) (Vote to'^^^ \ il !?SV Hancock. - . John 8? GMb$rtBon jiitrh^n!1 ?! Kontor vy,>i.R^^inan For: tt?nsV^l^e^sentailves. iyhi* :fnr: thfc^) : / ^^A^^il^J^ ' r-?i* Supervisor. (Vote for one) , J.. Mock King. ?' i-1. . . Yik Treasurer. 0 Vdte; for pue) ? (*. Rnleman ffiSRw- Tripp -ll SAGO Arrested Charted Severe') thballil1 oso tho county ora,-? r?rjtrmWi^ia^^tlblt distillery on tua TM wan nart -mann, a row mues worn fetal city. ;?t iS?t-tiroe two Arrests wer? mhlfe {ft.e^ajtM&oft.win. thu '?till hut U ?taji ghhiwij?at several more were implicated hi tho undertaking end ..th? rxg?t^'t^W?;haeo fwseii keeping! .? oldie lookout ?or the men they sits ejtWWK^J'swmqr had a band In the making o?, th* product. Ye?terdarl IlcpUtf ShcHf? AVnilams spotted??*w?l meit lte;?>atstwS:'irntLan ? result OtaM etl<de *hhnVfm and Roscoe Freaaieyfc both ' ;ro?a.<??f?pnt'last night In.-JalM and ti.h ; , <?r?l more nights in Gie ^pic. nJam^B^ will bo given htarlrig hy MarlftniflH^n^cM within tba hm.ieW day tJsprn say lt fft the ida:?!, perfect laxative drink. HM. J. Perk ^ fcay. Wto., says oil?*, sails, etc:,' but wera all disagree able and unsatisfactory. Ia tttrcdax I have found tue Ideal laxative drink." For sick headache, sonr'&Swaach. tas? liver, congested bowela-if ia the per fect laxatif? And gives . a, t|horo?ifb vaUdfi and ea^rin^is? -itf'<eaey to take and pleasant in ecUon. Results thoroughly '. satisfactory. Kvaca' Pharnacy. Agents. 16REMLLE TEAM CONCLUDING GAMES IN THE MILL LEAGUE A POST SEASON Winner of Anderson Mill ? Trophy Cop Will Piny Ageist Greenville Bunch At a mott lng held at theAnderson Y. to. C. A. lost hight thefinal de tails of Ute Anderson mills Base Doll League ?ere arranged. The beautiful Reach trophy which was ?ecured through the Sullivan Hardware Co., was awarded to th e_ Belton team. From every eian?pomt ino season hase been ' ' -A --^-fitS'fm -m.f1 * '~ - ??mir >? qWtkCOBlKI VUC uuu VMV, B?im - pesB ot the Rlverslde-Toxaway and the bregon teams bas been th? feature of tho season. ' It will be recalled that tbe>t teams bave. been contenders for tLe tail-end honors for thc entire season; a^d with absolutely no chance for the pam:ant both teams show?d a gameness wh'ch.has. wod and merited the admiration of the fans. The Qluck mill team storied out playing in good form. but.BOOL.aftur tho middle of the season they suffered reverses ?from which they wepanuable to recover; so the wonderful spurt of the Beltonltes soon placed them . In a winning posl ?tlwtH he of Interest to the Anderson fans to uoU* that a post-series will be playea" b^weeri an 'all star tecrt from the Andersen and greenville leagues. The Brandon mill team won the pen nant in.the dr^ej^ill?/m?l league, and ? majority of the all-star 'team from ?rcunvtile.ar?U possibly be composed of tho Br&ndonltes. A series of from jlir to ?seyen. games will be played abd tin equal number of games will be played ia Anderson,: Belton and Green ville, respectively. It is needless to sky : thnt ?orne fast games will be pull ed ch* in th!J series and of course the Andersoulabs have fully decided that they will wth the big end of the se ries. Announcements, as to players and.schedules will be given at an ear '-r<4ate- -'y,, j DATE SS CHOSEN Er^^ESHOWl I September 30 Was Selected AsJ ' Day on WWcnlAhtJ^ilon Live^ W&tkk wa*B*?ownuuf .-. ..]yuj3h\". .:!.!; i> l'\ rv .-.?%. A j melting of. the i\vc st ooh dealers |ef'tSj?'cf?v prid-county- to^*t p'a?*? on j jr'cH??7? lisiy n??;,;??;?^;, at willeri {.{rac ths/| lid that the. Anderson county live ? oxuiblt .KW. :tako, pUaaibtnSe 11ember. 30 instead nf September lu, as fttiiaa^?aSgnT?iiy nabn-?^miiJB'? y>\ ' Tb? Idea of holding such an exhibit esme through the. chamber of. com merce. Trades Day, as conducted by the {trades doy extension committee nt tHft-Anderson chamber of commerce, is ?^?al?y" be1d?:oh'"t*l8~%eeo?ic? Tuesday br*?<n inonth' and when tho dat? for the August meeting bogan to approach lt.was determined to substitute the ty&hlblt. Plans were put on Ifd&?fS&t it was found that they could I nor,he matured In time for the August meeting and lt waa then .determined that tho exhibit would bo held on the of tho September trades day, bibing both Augufat and Septetn September 15th. the first dtsy proved to ufe loo early for th^ tn charge and therefore the teat that the exhibit will be September 30 Is final and evory " horses, mulos, ponies, etc., sots county can now begin to for that day. : The exhibit will ly take plaob then? regard U weather or nny other condl In Congres? u?ilrigton, Sept 1-Kou?e. met at ??p 'a joint scHsion wrHi the senate . ear PreRidcnt Wilso?- deliver an a?ttjfebs on the need of raising ?ai fi* ^dicIAry committee adopted rocom nihbdfttlons'of a subcommittee whlcl ?h?re was no' around for Int , ^, ... . |rc?vi'i?vni ui i vuorui juuxe curoer, o ?eygia. .,, , .'i - .-. .'jjfelj?te amendments to the Clayton Iriifrt bill were disagreed -to and the measure went io conference. Foreign relations commlttoc report?e favorably coruntlsr reorganization bill. l?ill appropriating fG.OOO.OOO foi purchase of six government merchant ia introduced by Repr?sent?t ?vt if Connecticut. v ^C??dkereoco report on federal trade - . i.ifl*iou bill submitted. Wajja * and means committee - ronni ed preparation of emergency revenue Adjourned at ? p. m. until noon Sat; '?ebato met at tl a. ra. ^jHH^Burton.rvaumed hts titUck on th? 'Iver and harbor hill. Senator .louee Introduced s bill tot government haas of not more- than UM)00 to cltbtcns to buy country. Pt ?*ty homet?. ' * \ Opposion t?-.commlltee amendment ta/ede?sdipjssatwe,act resulted jN?iement' of discussion omi: Wodnca m. until ll a m Special to The Intelligencer. Columbia, Sept 4JReports received here from the Pee Dee and from thc low country, embracing Charleston, and the neighboring counties, Iudi cata that Richard J.* Manning of Sum ter, ts going to ?Ween these sections Ot the stat? in the primary election of September 8. .Mr. Manning'* grcat ' ?i'reiigth lay in those counties and portion of the middle and Pied mont counties in the first primary hut the situation now ir. in much bctter| shape for him. than heretofore. Marked enthusiasm has been cx-| hibited. in nmny of these counties. Barnwell county, is aiuong thc, Man ning club sections; Or?ngeburg i:; most, cnIhnsiaStic-, Forenco, . Charles ton, Bhtnber B?ttufqrt, Frampton and throng i representative mun thut the hroto ld thone counties: will, be much lurger for Mr. Mftnnia>>Uian, In...tho ii rsi rjrhnaiy. Orangoburg ls mak ing anjeffbrt to.boaf-IU former record volo for Mr Manning and. the same ls truo lil (Charleston county. - Th? ;np *TQ*?t?y bas' rome strongly to| tao irani bj Its advocacy.ai Sir, ;?lau nlug'u?candidacy, especially since tb; whirlwind, campaign hm.1 been w?gei lu that se' Con liv the last few-.days* . . tittil, : . .. 1 .? ? ?> lu' Lexl"?rion. Mille Mountain, August 3,-Man bing drill rhu strong in Newberry andi Lexington counties. In Lexington bel ran far ahead, of his opponents-hi thel firet race. Cut Of 'tho l.:ir.4 votiss, bel received LiW'S against thc flold, andi I tV.lnk I can be safe In saying thad he will gain botweou. SCO and 1,000| votes over tho first primary. John ./. Frick. Fruin ILrnwell County, narnwbd. Sehr14l.-Mr. Mannini Will carry thia couiity 2 to 1. There! has been posted here a bet of 1100 tel thut Manning would defeat! Richards. No. ono here will bet onl fE TREATY OF RE LG I UM. i -? i -' ij.t' ; (New York World.) Smaller th^n Maryland, but with population nearing 8,000.000, -Belgium iwhsjihe most densely populated coun tryijh) the "world. Centuries ' or thrift hod- made ita soil an incomparable garden ;/ tts. huge - inquatrjef^rcttg great imports of food! Antwerp stood . perhaps, second to New Yosic ia ihi bulkof ;its commerca I' Generations of skilled architects lui? ejiriphed the..doomed land with j cities;Who?V5 .^ea^ty waa the" despair ; cf CS,:U!=??3H! ?? b?H *fee rofl of iowr?s like Bruges, \rp*>s, ^Louvain. Ghent ' ouatai i* J?>nripg up visions of pto, I To calF?rrother roll, beginning with . Waterloo and Oudenarde. la to name BelgM;?S't$e cofkPft of past wara; I but to give* Europo a buffer state fofl was guaran teed by treaty. Having lit tle, faith In thi false oaths of emper ors, the Belgians taxed Industry tn ' sustain an army of ? quarter pf a mil lion soldiers and reserves. That was Reis lura. Today it is P ruin. German arms have -crushed a re sistance which ppr roan diplomacy .ad.; mits, was "legitimate," and military governors pay tor goods and auppjle; with .contribuions wrung from . ae fenseless citied. Belgian capitaliste are,held tor ransoms of mill lob o priests are.hostages; otb gymea , a te lying with the denni .Pa" *' en*? fro^a*. about Liege ar* driven ' .Ihvjfi to Germany to help harvey. enAwy'e crops. Civic lifo baa cease The conquerors -.are wasting garnered wealth bf ages. The smB) cathedral ia in ruins, end only 200 ot th". 90,000 inhabitants are reported tc be left in the battered city. Louvain, with Its beautiful old City hail, its priceless library, ' it!.' sftl?$H(l churches,. Its Clothworkers' hail,, hal lowed by COO years ot admiral ton. has been utterly destroyed, a pd moby 05 Ita ciasen*-murdered beeauae--though they deny thls"*^aome of theni tried tn d?tend their homes against, the in vade r. Defending ?Keir homes Ks tue capt ;: -fr; - > ?,:'. m r/.ch?rds. Even ronny of the men wit bet on Richards tn the flrix primary realize lite race ls hopeless, and have promised to support Manning. John- M. Farrell. (bester, 1'n?on and York. Sunnyside, I'nlon Co" Sept. 3.-I wish tb tell you of Mr. Manning's' race In this Beetloo lt ?B really a question of thc cli-c or tho majority- We must Iget all of the voters to gp to thc polls, I Have been over In Cherokee couuty. (n York county a? far as Hickory Grove, aud there S(.CIIJB to be no other talk than Manlng.Y I heard of some who hud voted for Richards, befpre . who are now openly coming,oijit for Manning. All "?Ve ba\o to do ls not to be overconfident and get all the vot er? to turu out at the polls. Nearly everybody aeciqa to bo glad to get rip . of t'.utional!:in anti to eject- u govert nor ot all the propl. . *".W ' W k Walker. ? U Mr. Me( alia Is- Elaleit. I.iwndcsvIIl?, Sept. o.-I travelled extc-UJively through our stato from January to July 1 of this year, 'anil ' I .saw from the begining of the p'resi exit campangn that Richard-1. Man ning was steadily gaining ground and favor in Hts raco for governor., and of conree, we are delight od that hu baa enterad thc aocoud rac?.'?.J ?? ?.. -'JM 1 find by letters ? .? from ? fronds throughout the third' con grcLvlonal district, especially. Ander son county, that.Mr. Manning ls gain ing rapidly and will without doubt be our next governor. A great many of ua will understand familiar quotation. "Now Is the time and thia is the place;" .September Mb"; ia the time, may wu oneeiujatu,1>e the men. of the hear and come f"rnnrd of .tills great elate ?f oura. ; . M P." McCalla. ' ?<_:_;_LU_!_ tal offense which poor men can com mit. There Is rio trial; the word ot a coirimader Is'sufficient;- a rattle ot rifle? and a gray-haired peasant falls j bleeding upon the ashes of. his, roof, tfee. In one village bf 50? houses u Bcore only have been left standing. In others, the invaders rifle 'the caah box, .shoot a peasant or t^o and pass on. ,I Crowding the roads to France, to Ho), i l?nd--now one, vast fyospltal-ba.Ant: . werp, there crawla n pitiful procession i of wounded noncombatatits, famished women, grandmothers k wheeling ba ,hTes in handcarts; Reside the roads rrfnew. S'Vegylers Me wb*<r?-tp?y Uavi , fallen, dying from hunger and ex " ajanstion. ,; x??jM Rvnn in their ls^t resort the -.tugl i lives rosy not he s?te. Without notice ; and in defiance bf the lews of war, the latest beneficent Invention of man, ?' turned to manslaughter use, swoops r.V?r A nf ?7*rrv ha nlaht nr>A Mn?, .tlvvping w??i?eii limb fronr-, limb hi ? I their lieds, miles away fro;n the pru deiitly avoided forts. ? v FuturC agra will dilate upon th? he. rolan; bf Belgium lu this W?r bf un . gutab. Today, the world nunyara tho tragedy! of Belgium-tbfc 9?W?a> leaf ? edy that hos befallen tho $>?V Coup. ' trien ?nee tho dayB ,of the t>uk? ol i. Alva. i'XHtt Of. T Anderdon Inte?iigcnc . Please allow ?ne aye.ee4p th? col. u. -hs of your valuable'.naper to than): nry many friends tn Anderson couiu j ty for the ^tj^W^vM1'- 1 received J there in the flrat primary.-and to as suro the mthat no one ,- appreciates their loyal support mord than I do. 1 hope to be alie , next T^j?aday to got even a larger veto there, (?or I I foci confident that If the entera will tura out to the ballot box tri the sec ond pr*rtiary 1 can win in the l'a?.rot ? I,KM'I tenant Oe vernor. Yours ve?y truly, ?. FRANK RKL?.Y. FINE RLS SEK Of'fll? rc ?A . f ?. - "f "MOVIE MAN" WAS WELL PLEASED SNAPPED A CROWD Public Square WM Thronged With People When Picture Wat Made of Fire Department "I have never recured a better rup ot pictures in ray life," said W.I Kraft yesterday arter he f.utshed his work of snapping scenes in and around the city. Mr. Kraft wu? sent to Anderson by the South Carolina Panama Expoaltton commission and he caine here for the purpose of BC i;uriug moving pictures io be shown in Frisco when the exposition opens thern in February. Mr. Kraft came to Anderson Thurs day and arranged to make pictures of Anderson College, of "Sunset Forest," the beautiful Fretwell country place, and scenes around tbe public square add of the principal manufacturing Industries of the city. The day yesterday wa? idogl for making pictures and Mr. Kraft says that there ls no reasoa In the world why the pictures should not turn out to be beauties. Yesterday afternoon shortly after 2 o'clock tho tire hell was sounded and the dre department' made a run up North Main street. It thon made the return trip and as the,department came cluttering down Main . street Mr. Kraft secured pictures.of the de part mont and of cu-owds' thronging th> streets. He saya that this will bs otic of the features of the picture and thjat Anderson people will be pleased with It when tiley see it. The "movie man toft Aucrson for Spurt an burg and from there be will go to Gaffney, following the route taken by Manager Blum. When he has secured all the pictures, the reels will be ahown In the various theatres over the state and will then be sent tn Frisco In time for thc first day of the exposition. Anderson will show up to good advantage, when compared to otlier towns In this state and section, and lt ls possible that the pictures shown of this city will attract a num ber of hotnebeekers front the east and west. FARMERS TRY TO Gemion Men Tell Them What Is Reasonable Price to Pay for Arsenate of Lend Compound The cotton caterpillar lias a good hold on the cotton crop or Anderson, county and before the farraeu of the county found he was ."there, but since thoy have (Uncovered that B?ch sn nar welcome guest ls In the county,. they; have lost no time in getting rid of the pest. It ls said that the farmers in every section of tbe county are waging a battle against the pest and that the, arsenate of lead treatment is proving to bc very effective. Druggists in An derson report that they are selling quantities of the compound every d*\y. A. farmer living- hear Wllllamston, waa in Anderson yesterday and be requested The Intelligencer to lnofrm other planters in the county of his ex perience. He says that bis farm wss corapeletly overrun with with the ent er pillara when the Clemson plan was published and be at once bought tbs arsenate of lead and used lt in ac cordance with thc directions. He has treated bis crop withabout ISO pounds o?'the compound and says that be has the caterpillar udder control on his plantation nnd practically extinguish ed. He advises every fernier to fol low tbe same course. A letters was received in Anderson yesterday from J. W. Rothrock, the county demonstration agent. In which W. A. Thomas, assistant entomolo gist cf Clemson college, says: "Please advise the farmers of your county not to pay over 30. cents per pound for the arsenate of lend, lt can be bought In Atlanta for 20 cents per pound, F. O. ii. thai pdUitatid ia Ch ?Titilen it can' be bought for 17 cr: ts per pound, F. O. li. Charleston. It is foolish to pay more." Every planter In the county suffering from the damage of the caterpillar, would certainly do well to look into tho Clemson suggestion. x SPECIALm^ FOR RED MEN District Convention of I. O. it M. Will Attract Large Number To Chick Springs For Tod>y ' Announcement was made tn Ander son yesterday that special rates will bo granted over tho Piedmont and Northern lines ?today for the district ?lon of the Red Men. which will be held at Chick Springs this after Soon. The ' rates will go Into effect1 ere immediately after ll o'clock and when the X*:1G train leaves this city it'will carn- a number of passengers for Chick Springs. It bas also been announced that a ?Social train will be in readiness at Chick Bpriogs to bring tho members back to. this city -inmediately ofter the night session is concluded. A rSte ot clo fare for thc round trip has,been granted. ???*'?*Pot'tc<l that several huudred Persone will attend tfcls gathering to day and a number of xprakera of note will de>lver addresses. XPLAINSTHE BOARD MEETING County Registration Board Will I Be In Session Only On Mon day ama Tuesday Of Week Several days ago an. announcement waa printed in a local paper saying that the county' VeglstraiiuW ' bintrd 'J be In session on Monday, Tuesday nari Wednesday of next week and that lb? voters .could secure registration cer tificates ' bitty an those days. '< Tho , statement was In error, according to a , member iff the board, as tbe board will -j bd ia. ??aeioi) ob ?ica?ay ar.? Tu?cay ' and .there will be rio meeting "wed nesday. Every voter desiring to ?ej cure ? registration certificate must call j at the court house either Monday or Tuesday. I tTbe v.otor must be 21 years of age, ? prior to. the election, ntust have resid ed ir: thc State two years and tho county one year and in the precinct four months. He must have puld his poll lax six month? prior lo th?? nice- ' tlon. 1 He must have paid his taxea on all i property, to "the amount ot $300 or mere for the previous year. i . The supervisor must have the bo?ks ; in the county court house on the first Monday. Them books, however, mast be closed and temaln closed from 30 days before the election is over. This last fact .ls the reason why the books will be open .bot two days be fore tbe coming election. The books will mot be open In October, because of tb? fact that but 29 days will elapse ft-om tbe finit Monday In October until the first Tuesday after thc first Monday in November, which is Tues day, November. 3-el oe tlon doy. , It is ad visible tba- those who go to secure their, registration tickets, carry with them all tax receipts which are liable to be called for so that the reg istration ticket will be forthcoming with hut little trouble. . Several local voters wanted to know aboutv moving .from one precinct to another and the law ts that one may secure . ? registration certificate for the new precinct, provided lt is In the same county and the voter brings for ward a certificate to the effect ?hat ho . was a qualified voter in the former j precinct and bas moved back into a now one, I All over the county leaders are urg- | lng the people to register and secure their tickets and to <:ast their ballots tn the general election. t Neal ?"ueoditr. which is ino dato ot the second primary lu thin county, is one of the days when the registration board will be st the court house and J It has been suggested that one vote land then secure his ticket, thereby j saving timo. EULA SMITH WAS LAID TO REST Unhappy Gui Bari td Yesterday In Cemetery at Ne w Prospect Baptist Church Eula Smith, tba 18-year old girl who killed herself at her home near Ander son last Thursday afternoon, was bu rled yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock st the New Prospect church. People from all the surrounding country at tended the funeral and there were many sympathisers with tbe girl's ag ed mothers and sisters. Investigation yesterday revealed no new fa*** in ?be mysterious case. There ?vas ao cause tn tbe world for the girl to take ?bte rash step and ber friends and relatives are still at a loss to account tor her act. cry beverage re viler, refreshment, O DEMONSTRATE IN TH?3 COUNTY Milk Testing Seen nt &h30l Next Tuesday and Sev eral Addressee to Be Heard According io a lotter recelvpd yes terday by J. W. Rdtbrock, farm dem Dnstratdr tor Anderson county, expert? ... will come" to Aridfcrson Tu?sdhy 'fronV'?'! ' ' ? Clemson college and will glV? a Ueip-;'1 .', an?lratlbn of milk testing at the Deri- ? vor school. At the same time several, ladreas** roi datryrn^ attd:'fialry' tftroJT* ducts- -milli ufa delivered;. Tho meeting ' should be interesting and ?nstrt?. live liTa and it IH believed that tUe'sUendarioo will Ins good. The following ls the let 1er received by Mr- Rathrock yester-? , . day: "We ar? expecting to nold a meeting at Denver school house on Tuesday. September 8th abd give demonstra tions in separating milk, Babcock test ing and In dalry cattle judging. We will also explain in detail the cream route.proposition. Prot. Burgess arid Mr. Mason will be .> nt and we hope to have Mr. Lon; "O. W. WATKINS, Asst. Dairyman. Clemson college. , HERE IS BRIGHT ~-' Maiming Making Fina) Tria) Through PteoWnt, is Pleased With Anderson Richard l\ Manning, candidate for soveruor. waa In Anderdon yastorday. ind reports that bc met with a great Soat of-encouragement, it {? impossi ble to cover tiie entire' Piedmont country, making every town,, m a ?eek, arid Mir. Manning vas t?kon to ionic or thc places where he .waa least He visited Townvlllc and surround ing ' country in ?no morrill cAi?s through Anderson in thc afternoon und wem on io Monea Path Whefb ne made I abort talk at 5 o'clock and then mt>t he mill people with whom be chatted lor quite a while. Thence be went net many bf thc peor. )tber talk. Friday taken around by J. J. Fret wei?. Jr.. ind today a Belton,' eo'mmitt?o will Lake bim t'trough the northb?*tcrii part of thc county. He will visit Piedmont and Pelter soma time dar ug the day and win return, to Ander. NMS thia afternoon. Mr. Manning: lo Assured that he wilt ;arry. Anderson county by a good ra a loVtty. He waa agreeably surprised it the enthusiasm he found ii) sotne ?actions. "lt the peo po will ou'y have ' rood weather and go to thu polls I ?iU carry Anderea ?.c??ty,'' be ?aid. While here Mr. Manning received idvlces from over the state that bia nterests are growing stronger and he enthuBl&sm getting warmer and last nothing can keep him from re reiving the nomination unless* the Mjople should hot gb to the polls.