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CANDIDATE'S CARDS For Clerk of Court. I heroby offer myself as a candi date for the office of Clerk of Court of Laurens county, pledging myself to abide by the platform of tho dem ocratic party and to support the nom inees thereof. Respectfully, C. A. POWER. The friends of Mr. Ohas P. Drook3 hereby announce him a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court of Laurens county, and pledge him to abldo by the results of tho Democratic primary and to support tho nominees thereof. To tho voters of Laurons County: Fully appreciating your support In the past and with my record as a public official before you, I take pleasure in announcing myself a can didate for re-election for Clerk of Court for Laurens County, S. C, and ?will abide the result of tho Democrat ic primary. JOHN F. BOLT. For Coroner. The friends of Mr. R. O. Halraton heroby place his name before the peo p'o of I*aurens county for the office of Coroner, pledging him to abide by the principles of the democratic party and to support the nominees thereof. For Auditor. I hereby offer myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of auditor of Laurens county and prom ise to abide by the platform of the democratic party and to support the nominees thereof. Respectfully, J. WADDY THOMPSON. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens County, subject to tho result of the Democratic primary election. J. B. 11 ITT. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as County Commsision er of Laurens county subject to the result of the Democratic primary elec tion. T. MAC ROPER. Having been solicited by numerous friends, I hereby offer myself for re election to the office of County Com missioner far Laurens county, subject to the democratic primary. W. F. BAILEY. For Sheriff. I hereby announce mywelf a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Lau rens county, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. W. S. BAGWELL. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. .1. THOMAS PEDEN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Laurens county, pledging myself to abide by the platform of the Democratic party and to support the nominees thereof. JOHN D. OWINGS. ? or State Senator. At the urgent request of friends, I have consented to become a candidate for the office of state Senator for Lau rens county. I will abide the result of tho democratic primary election. O. P. OOODWIN. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the ofllco of Senator from this county, pledging myself to abide by the platform of the Demo cratic party and to support the nom Ineos thereof. R. D. BOYD. For House of Re prescntatiYes. I hereby announce inyscU k ct.r.',l date for tue House of Reproscntatives from Laurens county ami pledge my self to abide by the results of the primary election. W. R. RICHEY, SB. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the house of representa tives of Laurens county, subject to results of the Democratic primary election. J. II. Miller, M. D. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for tho office of representative from this county in the legislature of the state subject to tho rules of the democratic party, II. S. BLACK WELL. The friends of Joseph O. Sullivan, of Tumbling Shoals, respectfully sug gest him as a suitable candidate for th?i House of Roprcsentattves, and can vouch for his lntorest In the wel fare of tho common people. Subject to result of Primary Election. FRIENDS. 1785 1912 College of Charleston 128th Year begins September 27 Entrance examinations at all the county seats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. It offers courses In Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, His tory, Political Sclenco, Dobatlng Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and En gineering. Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. 8. de gree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolina. Vacant Boyce scholarships, giving $100 a year and free tuition, open to compet itive examination In Beptembor. Expenses reasonable. Terms and catalogue on application. Write to Harrison Randolph, President, Charleston, 8. C. 42-tl Simpson, Cooper ? Babb, Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all 8tate Courts prompt attention given to all business. HORRIBLE CRIME IN GREENVILLE Warrant Issued (hurging Greenville Mini With Seduction of Little Girl Inmate?Victim Was Under Fourteen Yours Old. Greenville, May 150.?In consequence of a mooting of the board of trustees of tho Soutli Carolina Odd Follows orphanage) held in this city Wednes day night, a warrant was Issued today for tho arrest of T. U. Vaughn, for mer superintendent of tho orphan homo, charging him with rape upon tho person of an orphan girl, an In mato of the homo of which he had charge. The warrant has been placed In the hands of Sheriff J. Perry Poole for service, but as yet he has been unable to apprehend the accused. The affair has created a sensation In circles where It has become known, for Vaughn was prominent In church work and was looked upon as a de vout Christien man. The few who have loarnod accusatlous against tho young man oxpress themselves as "thunderstruck" and is the next breath express tho bitterest Indigna tion. Hoard Issues Statement. Concerning tho matter, a member of tho board of trustees who took the lead in the Investigation leading up to the swearing out of the warrant against Vaughn, dictated the follow ing statement to this correspondent: "About two weeks ago the board of trustees learned that former Supt. T. P. Vaughn was charged of some very serious conduct. A full Investigation was made and Mr. Vaughn was sum moned before tho board. lie came and denied the charges and we dis persed. "A subsequent meeting of the board was called and Mr. Vaughn was sought to be served with a notice to attend the meeting by mail and other wise, but could not be reached. His family have not been at home In the city for two weeks. Ills brother, a student at Furman university, Is said to occupy the house at night, and told the messenger of the board of trus tees that T. P. Vaughn bad gone north. "A meeting of the trustees having been set for May 2!? and having been unable to reach Mr. Vaughn, a war rant has been sworn out for his ar rest, charging an unmentionable of fense wit It one of the inmates of the orphan home. This warrant was plac ed in the hands of Sheriff .1. Perry Poole. but lip to the present he has not apprehended Vaughn. , Letters Sent to Lodges. "The board did hot care to make any public announcement, but ru mors having been published already the salient facts are now given out. Grand Master James H. Craig. ( f An derson, will Immediately address per sonal letters to all the lodges of the state, so that any uncertainty In the minds of the members may be set at rest. This letter will he read in all the lodges and will not he published in the newspapers. It will he an ofll clal statement concerning the entire matter." At the time the alleged offense Is sal' > have been committed the girl was under 14 years of age. This be ing under the age of consent, the of fense, should It he proven, Is punish able by death. Fo?" a number of years Vaughn was superintendent of the Odd Fellows or phanage, situated four miles west of Greenville on the Easley bridge road. Last January he resigned. ?Spartan burg Herald. KCZK.M \ : THY ZEMO . as Cured Worst Casts anil Von Can Prove it for Onlj 23 Cents, Yes, try Zemo. 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Dnagg-lata, mall Mo and $1.00. NILLIAMS MPa. CO.. Pros*., Cleveland, Ohio LAUBINS 9BU? vO. Laurent, 8, C PROtJD OF TIIK HONOR, Samael Hyde Rejoices Over the Fame Attached to Being the First Person Legally Electrocuted in South Carolina. Anderson, Juno 1.?"I think i am entitled to be the first person In South Carolina to go to the electric chair. I am the oldest prisoner under death sentenco in the State," was the declar ation made today by Samuel N. Hyde, tho wife murderer, when asked in the court of sessions by Judge Prince If ho had anything to say why the death sentence should not be Imposed on him. Judge Prince told Hyde he was dis posed to accede to his request, but that he did not know whon tho elec tric chair would be ready for busi ness. The contract calls for the in stallation of the chair by June 21. Judge Prince said that tbero may bo [some delay In carrying out the con tract. Hyde remarKed that he did not believe there would be any de lay, that the chair manufacturers would certainly live up to their con t trnct. Judge Prince then said to Hyde that he did not think he (Hydo) would want to be the one to be ex perimented on; that tho first execu tion might be a bunglesome job. A smile broko over Hyde's face when the court used the word "bungle some." and replied that some one had to be experimented on, and that he was willing to be that one. "1 think I am entitled to be the first In the State, and I ask that you give mo this privilege." Judge Prince stated again that be did not know whether tho chair would be In readiness by June 21, and that if be sentenced him to die at that time there may be some delay nnd this would necessi tate the imposition of another sen tence at the next term of criminal court. Hyde Inquired if Judge Prince knew when the first execution al ready pronounced will take place. Judge Prince said he did not know for certain, but that there nre several persons in the State under sentence to die in the chair. Hyde then said "How ahout the 2Sth of June? That Is on a Friday." Fifth of July the Date. Judge Prince stated that he would have to allow for a reasonable delay in putting in the chair. He then pro nounced the death sentenco, tho day of execution being the fifth of July, the hour being between 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Ulster) of Crime. On tin; night of July IS, 1911, I Samuel Hyde, who was an engineer by trade and who was separated from his wife by her father who claimed unfaithfulness and bad treatment, forced an entrance Into tho house of \V. V. Boasley, .Mrs. Hyde's father. He proceeded to the room occupied by his wife, and as she lay In bed be opened fire on her with a pistol. The shots caused instant death. Mrs. Hyde's little sister, who was in bed with her, was also severely wounded, two balls Hiking her. Hyde declar ed that this was not intentional. l\j then turned to go out the door and depart. As he was passing through tho door Mr. Heasley, father of Mrs. Hyde, who had been awakened by the shots, appeared In the hall. He grappled with Hyde. Hyde's pistol w..s empty, but he managed to put In one bullet. He then shot Mr. lleasley through tho heart, bis death also re sulting Instantly. Intended to Suicide. Hyde says ho intended to shoot him self, hut. ho did not hnvo time as a crowd was gathering, lie bolted out of the house by the back window he entered through, and hid himself in a Ibid of corn near the Orr mill village. He was near the main road leading to the city, nnd when he saw Sheriff King coming in his buggy, he emerg ed from tho field, and called to tho sheriff to stop; that ho was the man ho wanted. When Hyde's case was called for trial last September he entered a plea of guilty upon bis arralgnmnt. Judge Prince, the presiding Judge, re fused to accept such a plea, and ap pointed Leon Is. Rice, of the local bar to defend the prisoner. Monoma nia was the plea advanced by Mr. Rice, but the Jury found Hyde guilty of murder. He was sentenced to hang on Octobor 20, but this sentence was stayed pending an appeal to the supreme court. That tribunal refus ed to Interfero with the Judgment of tho lower court, and remanded the case for resontence. Has Repented of Cl In the menntlmellyde says he has repented; that he Is sorry that he committed the horrible crimes. He has been baptized in the First Bap tist church, having been taken to the church by the sheriff on the order of tho court. He declares that he is at peace with his maker, and that he will meet his wife?tho only woman he has ever loved?In Heaven. His little son Is In an orphanage at Co lumbia and Hyde will probably re quest that ho be allowed to sco him It is so FRESH and PURE that YOU USE ONE-FOURTH LESS than with other brands. 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Hyyo is 27 years of age, ban a:i ex-' coptionally flno phyuJque, talks flu cntly and Intelligently. H<- ha? d< ed his body to ?ii r Anderson county students now attending a medical col lego in Atlanta. Hi ;? 1 III don< this for surgical research. NOTICE OF V.l.VA TIOK, Mali- of South ( arollna, Count) of Lauren*. Whereas, petitions ?Jxfifd by ? JJ numbor of the qualified eleet/zm ao^ free-holdors residing i?i y*yj/.*r?: ;v u/>o District No. <;, Lauren* cwniy Carolina. uhklfij< for ?r. < ^' io;< '/.vv/j , the question of voting * ?wo f?) will] special tax in*/? ;/f/:<*/v/ :r> ts?i?j school district U) he ??.>?<*, !>,? */ >,'s>l purposcH Iihvo been ni?-d ?rJth the" County Board of Kdueetlr/fl g/j <? ?'?:?,.'. Is hereby ordered UPOfl B*M ') l*}H%iOn said election to be r*?-j*i o/? ths >:/?o day of ./une, ,->12, n? SCfrftcH ti'/'ix*. nr. der the mann*'*"?'n? of ?r,* *> f.oo: '/ <* teen of said SCbOOl dla'fp-' Only such *sl#f:*^*r? M rdtHf/l or personal orooirty for taVfttfftfl gild who exhibit thalr tax ;#/:*il(y?? Ifld rM istratbvn CATtlflcatlM as reYJUffaVl In the g*ri*ral ?leCtkrfl ?hall hi allowed to vote. Those who favor Ol? two mill addi tional tax shall vot* a ballot. eootaln Ing tha word "YKH" written or print ed theruori. Th/*sa agalrmt tha two mill tax shall vote a ballot containing the word "No" vfrltten or printed tharaon. folia shall open at tha hour of 8 o'clock In tha forenoon and shall remain open until thr> hour of 4 o'clock In the afternoon whan they shrill close and tha ballots be counted. The trustees shall report tha result of the election to the county auditor within ten days thereafter. OKO. L PITTS. By order of ho County Hoard of Education. 45-2t LOW ROUND TRIP RATES Washington, D. C, Account Unveiling of Columbus Monument, June 8th, 1912 (Rates Open to Everybody) SKABOARD Air Line Railway Tickets will be sold from principal stations on SKA HOARD and connecting lines June 5th, 6th and 7th. Final limit June 12th, 1912, unless de posited at Washington for extension. Will cost $1.00 to extend limit until July 12th, 1912. Rates from Chester. S. C,. $13.55 Rates from Carlisle, 44 . 14.05 Rates from Clinton, 44. 14.90 Rates from Greenwood, S. C,. 15.75 Rates from Abbeville, S. C,. 16.60 Rates from Calhoun Fails, S. C, 16.60 Proportionately low rates from other stations. See that your ticket reads via SEABOARD. Ac count of convenient schedules the trip to Wash ington may be made in one day or one night. Ask SEABOARD Agents or write, W. B. Gresham, Fred Geissler, T. P. A. A. G. P. A. Atlanta, Georgia