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ption P Ices $1,00 Year Payable In Advance, Published b ADVERTISER PIINTIN C)MPANY Laurens, S. C. L61SON LEMD President 1W. G. LANCAST011 vice-Pros. "RTHUR LMi'I Sec. and Treas. Advertising Rates on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. Entered at the postofflce at Laurens, S. C., as second class mall matter. 1,.it'RFtlS, S. C'. ,t11,V 2b, 19.). The Advertiser will be glad to recelve the locai news of all the coniianllles in the county. Cor respondeits ire requested to sin their ntimes to the contri butimos.. Letters should not be mailed Il:er than Monday morn Ing. J. T. .0 11N.'ON IN W.\SINIGTON. Anyoe li)eariig the speechis which ConrI2 'smnlAn .ohn1sonl madeith4 ill this Collilty (ur ilig the P1aM. week, il which }e tol of his repeated etorts and 111i1n11 suciess in etting to congress' anid of, his re cord af'ter reachinig there, tuuIst hlve becolle 011vince(d that. hle has Colled utiriil'iig Wolk withi IIgusuial ability to mak~te of hillnself onet to Ww 1m1o: vallallte hiw-11.Ia ers iill coII.re''ss, bes8id's a faithlifil servallt. to the p (Io p( f his .- own district . Mr. .llnsol ga lets and figilres as proof of 1ho worki he h :as doine 'or his own dis ;t:'eti; an(i lrod3iue d leter.; f m111 (411144w atic lead..'s to shlow low 1141(1h 1h k I hought of :is a4 part Iy an na(tional14:2 t~~~~ll,! pirl p ll l 1411 (I 3 8 \114 1 4\l; re elnt tive.And now,'' right, (Ill top of lit I videnci(t from nation al le i ors , nu din'11.l he lilsd is lhlliself, co 1)1s an approciatlion of hlis work by "S1 y rd," ni unhiased a dIli( i ipartial Wi rI po de n \ ' ril lin to S, a se-ver1al days a1) on) the 11po1n111ce of experieIce in Wash 'ing h m. hli ayt \mi there( i ,olltl Carolinm .Jo SetT. .hihnson,. of th:M statt, now el I. hlis sventh teim. Thro a11 111 South1 Caolina is repreent: the . ure:At co'immitee oN appropriation. andl tf) show his stianding" inl that enian 11 Iw' isgvenl charge"t of t!':.1' isaItIi v . es:eet.i~vet and1 .i:-dicial appro p1i: (0 11n. If1 takes3 4 a m a111 to h1111-b ti --a 1111 of' e( xi-riei -ao :, well :1, a r :o:l of t alnlt. tis South Carolia Inxious to smr render that playe? .\ hundred- y(s, thr hndrd -i m4emb(rs fromi oter stutly 1would jul( i n 1 it if . ohnsom shoai hoe reired Ifrom 1 onrss." 90 IA I V ' ' I CliX 1 1 111 elIk%('WVVI 1 'v t The ca(1110 ise by)S1 the, .\r1ikenon - "lminaton co nferen ct is dutltess1 JArompted by11( wortyanlatr ( iltic mo ~tes ande not'b a dsir) 11. oI hronots the i'ntrest of anyttertainCco v caddty. fu all owithot.k disruption olth anti-1.lease forces1 o what11 131h1 reo lulonet for'th, eimtinatoe thf weakt cndidates and' con~centra(lOti ah inar121 gra 31rIiis. lsir1unately, how-( othe wrIong o'1( ehodt of I limina't4ion, that ofla slf WarflO theiu t oio pato then candda1. f thlb0111 emslvs tor 311 'ben tasesment. and 'ondcting their111 o thempaigns thusbabr ifha an of1 the'I ]cay n th esandas oul wil'linglya 011 trlbasd or at comnpetralh das Then al oaifatory Aienode tleto rnght woave haeen freanulednatron confetionc fr the laimsofevery cavn accadidate's tl chancesfl of plectin pblishingthein thonscuion rary therdehaoe on e bencfitofwthd voters haishe outehruk cadtes aoun re thein tre anroablynitraoncandis tossions1~ of the guaeinatobrgun bytei News the Couriw and a order uponq ab pisalry souin othe didate from ithe iepaIny possi-t 1ro't .j htenment of the voters n th h which each candidate could d e* , In the second"prinary. It does not nl4essarlly follow that the strongest man in tho first p'imary would prove'the stron est in the sec ond primary. in fact, it is tiuite pos sibl0 that a stropg candidate in the first primary,.stroi'g because of a cor talin plnk in' I136 platform, would prove verly weak in the second pri nary because oftiat platform. The canaidIate of a cllque weakens him self because of his cliquishliess, be cause a clique generally has uevere o)positioiflven3 within the party. In this connection, the vital point to be considered is the queston of holding in the second primwary the strength gained since 1912: grmtuing that there has been such a gain. The anti-administration Candidat e must not be attagonistic to the newly ac 'Itlired eleItent of voteI's and y t I muust hold thet originlal anti1-adminmis tratioll streigith. This cannot he gainsaid exCept oil the theory, 1not yet rovent) that mlore Blease ballots were east illegally In tile eleCtioln of 1912 than anti-Bllease. So, it is an iludenilable fact that any candidat'' whose platforni or previons record will ten1d tO anta1gOIZe this l"halanICe of' power" ill Hit 191 i elcioll titust be O'id illlitei if weo hl io to will. Ill .eking 0ou the canldidate who would 112t 1111tagolli0 t Ih s 42 elelliillt, it shold)(1 he and lli1ist ie ouri (ideivor' illso to PiCk one Who ver'y voter (oul' ('Onl scin(tiously Votl' for 1nd11 not Ieel a scruple of colscieice for supporting an tiindesirable caldidate Ior lmrtys sa ke. lit cosulidering the four Strong est 11101n on lie "law and l order" side of the party, Clinkscales, .\lalnning, M.\endel Smitl and Coopel4r, all of the.ste things will have to be(- given ollsider' autiott. Clinkseales stanols less chalice of willillg on1 the stecoild ballot Ihar. ally or tlie four1, be atis) e of hi 1111puil 'ory edcailtion platforin mnd stiewid' prohibitioii V1'viw . \\'hile wei fe'slon ally c'liolrSe lthe coulh111 :Awry e(( ation platfrll of .\Ir. Clilnkwales, inl So lal as 1. it tmbraCes ;I g'adliIal prlf4 -If ra oti1 ) *oo e bv cons ItaIn atI'icin .)I' c mp sory viduention planIls, si \. .' re-o' I1ie iat as a wiln igl platf1orin this . I Iar It would b:v dia 10ot t li, to it. I' 4ll1it41nin t he i il'' si2tat 11ow willing to stpIr(I't a broal-llildle:1, pmtriotic, inw-tliolding 14ader opposed to ila 12 ' :2in 11h111111-1S alio to bli large!v cmp~josed( of thlose, uhIo are opposed t() e ll)pll1ory I dile: tion and I e :,ifes t ' ar1 Ilhousadis 1o1 hae h'reto r 41 po sed (hm. Il2lfas . who 114 al 5' 41ih111ly oplposed4 it (om pil 5or v ei :- 4i t h:4 i li111-y woubl 1o (). -r o14 [!! o tw :,idle 22 h r than vol lot' it. .\laurnil".. 4of Slimier. \\lio:,, persion1al 1b:1r:1el''- is hero"1114 Ireprosh~ and11 nlrl ll ii- h4 n ( n lot c114 I I 1 ,. 41Ik! wla> woil mak (I gonrno Lwo w" all iill h.- Ilpoul d. Ims certain th1 In his 14 cord n1111ilin his Ila.1t forawhchwouid mIao.ke im very vulnlbW". to attack froml a1 11.1as 11mldat . Th:w two hings ar li1 strength n f I hi inl the snd0 pitOary, 1h2av'4 thteir idleal rea2tlized'4. Ini '-l2 ('harleston sp)eech' Speaker Sithl evt deneed2(M a ('r1taill fiendtlines an5 1 d tol-1 4'ranie'n for'(111I Charlesto conditions12'A wieli doe44s not. give' prIomtise of' the kind1( Of lawv enftorce'menit whlich'is de1sir'ed in: Sm!ilIth~' arolin n1o11w. 0' thle f'oui stronge1114st giub41ernlat orial ('onttender'Is. w( hav i' t. A. (Coopier onlly rema2 inin tg and1( it seemsli to ns- that lie is the logical 'and(1ida2t e. Mr. C'ooperi is a .man11 wA'hom scien11tiously sup porat kn owing thati hel wotuld admninister' lie laws to the hest of his great ability; a tman whom mant~y for'mer' lleaseltes wotuld sn1Pport becaunse they kntow he 1s all hontCt man~f whlo has not cateredl to them for thoir voles and wh'lo hats not atntagontiz ed them111 for oth~er folkl{'s votes;121 ad aL man11 whom11 m2a ny 1present 1 Ileaseit es wVould suppor't b~ecause5 they kno1w he is aL trute iendl ( of every man11 ' In t he state. rich1 anud poor alIike. OltE ET ('ulluON Eil% ('oniitted from Page One.) ('lImax of ant ar'gumlient Was tap p4roac hed. Sheiff Owings referred to these as "iirudi~er'' from Anderson, Green ville, Gree'nwood and Spartanburg cou ntles. Calling direc'tly to1 one partIcular squad5( he remindEcd them that thoy idk not belong Co Laurens county and hence were not needed as yell leaders The sheriff also said that he did not belIeve that there would have been any disrespect shown to any speakers had there been no invasions from other counties. George A. 'Browning, who acted as chairman in the absence of W. C. Trhv, who isa c andidataen .. r.,er..l. said that those were also strangers- to him. Gov. ~Blease was the first speaker today, and began with the quotatioii: ' "Those whom the gods would de stroy they first made mad." He said the anti-Blease forces were dlefeated, and In substantiation cited three cases where mno101 have recontly become enraged. One, he said, at Whit mire, when a mill president invited the governor "to go below;" another at Anderson, "when another man with a gun climbed on the stand," and a third at Greenville last Saturday, when .1. W. Norwood attempted to get to the governor after having been de nounced as a. coward by the chief executive. No Ilease man, the governor con tinued, had yet tried to assassinate Senator Smith. If any one of the ti~lree he went. on, had been a Blense iman, the cry of anarchy would have been tll and tihe man would have been put in jail. In discussing assassination the gov ei'nor Said that lie had no fears of being kille(d, and added that though a .\lethodist lie wias a fatalist to the ex tent of helieving that. there is a cer tain way and a definite time for every m11an to die. whicb enll not he evaded by- th' iachinations of Inan. A tnother' i report w'as heing eci - ited ili I lirens county, the governor tIThded. This was that tie negro Fred lI ledge, convictIed in Laurlens coity ill 1RIS onl th ch argo of assault witi intent to ravish uaml getting a sen tence of 210 yeas, hail bl(ii pIar(lonled. 'i'ltis the governor said. was a char acterisic 'allpaigna lie. .1s the pleni tentiary recorls woulId slov, he ci liin ed, that, the negro died .\iay 5, 1912. New'vsimr reporters were liars, til eell'f excutive chargi'd: were paidih to lie andl if thy didn't woulll lose iltheir Jobs. Warning the auldicle not to bel ievi any Ihing that aplIpeared inl the new-spapers,. the governor p)re - dlittedl his elei tion .\ngust 25) bi asing its certailt on reoporls whIch ho has beni get 'ig that ninIlly il.n who did iliot. t hi' lin wo ye'l C s ago % oll( vote for. hinm this yevar. "If I were as 'ertaini of being savo'd : t I fn goiin tot l 'nit le 'tates Soem ItI," the g~overnet' con Itim-Led "Il) I'd novel plaly for lyself again, bul oinly for i nly lri'nds. as I'd 1w rae." Agaill oihi y thw string of rav o prw .iidice was olith Oi har1i onl, antd this drw iplause from the stronga flhowing in 111he autdience. 1:l irt h S i. was a1 si' re eto gh w ahitn nat Connil y. ".\ .1'(i, II. "colid no m tor 1id the in li in 111ilrs corni ys tl a ke". of powi' dner last inl h lell." This. he sx''liion, oneld nm he at Ilowed u itit' h0t 11 it s 1overn r i n i, w 's si r i' w ld ot w ith htiinill inl the govrno's c alir. Iheli. gove!rnt or !.ol \t wo lirge basketis of tiowlrs, which hI sid at wobii plact onl le graves of Thoas It. I lI nd tliohn \l. Canno l, 1.. I.t1 .nngs einedwas dtped nalyto of e etou'te osoning layer wiho asd The~e whlt alIle granitng tofiardoi, tsheaor oft Slamerad was unider-t mi..i iings systed ottf tria by jury' reoar yfarsth orthaw. sll ol tids wre ate of affaivrn st th to LiitrCrim'in. Many planh awhich te loined isdomlt lrout ofr forefbyaterigd In hweatrl by ''ury.tthe courtI beianga prsitecdover i'yga idgo, suppose t ol blcte' reored "id that's exaotyu thin trotbettIr tha the cotrsenofti situatio now exosv rnor in miuth taoina?" heo akd. The egttinu of a~ serIio, a\nd .lnning muchlasd was te hemp sao limb etod of dstmelawc rwhona Thpe suntnge cnIatesad ta. Fto, too did not bliee thatth naweroeIts shulr.l offnies pinte Sout thaora wud thaodue di nte afaith time chiefo exettineMexito. thanyotgin and audience, shoued youi diaprva of thasny answering 'the negrative. "There waybtoa prevetnerdes fregar hodn theew,"s the speakerotd exandhas bcty repelingube 1t an 1th acoursenthssec thu dgoval fying the negroes as to citizenshif; Then they could not apply for civil service examinatidn. It was further pointed out that sen. tihnent was growing in both the North and the West against the negi'o. The tife, Mr. Jennings added, would oon come when the South could look to these to help nullify these amend Inents, but this could not be hoped for if men are sent - to .Washington who are unfriendly to the' present. na tional administration and at logger heads with the different dQpartments of the government. In concluding. Mr. Jennings said that if the governor should go to the United 9tates senate, tile flrst resolu tion bie would introduco would be a Incasure to compel the president to rplease all negroes from the fedeprl prisons. Mr. Pollock threw down the gaunt let to the administration force's from tle opening sentence of his speech. lucking it white cotton bloom front lit "14,. 1). Smith prolific" stalk that hand been seen .brought. to the stand for the senator, Ie- said that he pre ferred the white bloom, tle eniblem of ptrilty and of the .1oulth's pros perity, to the rl baidges. ThIs iotight jnu ierous retorts' fromt the alldieice, to wiclhb tle speakeri re plied: "It is better thani to be tagged like yOul to keep froi getting lost." - In the cou rse or Ills speech the go%, ernor saild that 2,6100 1l3ease badges had beein distribiuted, while Iis fol lowers were begging for 1m1ore. .\r. 'ollock pledicted (halt thtere Wouldn't he 500 oil the coats, if the au(dien ce wold listenl (o him. At (rteenville last Satirday, the r(1d-It)ed, spread-eagled t'u iton Ie publicant ticket of 1880, onl which tihe naine of J. I'. (Gibson appiettared its a (alid idate for (tie legislattire f romi .\larlboro County, Was Iorn into shreds by some political encimy. Today, when he (.'heraw candidate held up i the fragments to the crowl. onie it the alt ilience branded tile carge agnst .\lr. Gibsoln as "a lie." This was the only time (IiIng tit day Ithat there wats anly setblalce of (isol deiq lyond that of iei'sistetit hfecklinig of .\Ir. P'ollock throuighouit his Speech. ailid fol a brief' ilterval dIireted gans Seniator Sm11ith. .K11I-ressing the possibilty of; his not being olevled, .\11r. I ollock added. "liut I know)\\ ('ole Illease won'I .t. " "I bingtt( a Imlessag' from the 21 coilnties we have visited." Ie xid lit (-d. "i'roii ti ('olast 1o Ihe Ilute I I dge loi0ntaills the voters are sing ing the funiteral dirge of ('ole 1j. Bilease' n ite I womleln. (God bless hlir 1. leats. are chanlting it Its they fall in line." Ie c( o1nnued. This speaker got Iluch app'h.kilse when li' had linl ishied. Stenato'r Stmith retuirntedtt) to the cam Ii. i tolay witi his voic(' greatly jit li' hganI his specil by- telling those aliit hiim that he had worked* for. the fariners tive and one-half years, and parapillrased the governor y sayitg ithat. thome 'h1o didn't like it colild luiiap it. "Toat' I mIIali ilI'ase has got to defa t. Soeiti on lled 1ut from far till ln till .1 t banikinenill. "I' i the i' n l1(1 I' k(t 1t) (like toat, thll Senator camte back, while theo crowdv( sent, ul it deoafening yoln. Ilk il 1ompeitor w#e-alegdt saty whtethier t hey iitentded to do any.. tthinig to ilavance the pice oft cot toln, ini thle evenlt 0110 were e'lected,.I ifte seniator01 htad (1donelI n thig, as chlariged, "'If y'ou prloptose to sneatk oft' lIke a whippied ('ur and~ leave' the miarkiets to hb' mianiltutated by Wall strieet gatmt lers'i. get upt and1( say~ so," th Isenl'iattoi' (c11n itanded'lI. "'If thatt's yourI Cldctine, get tup and(1 uireh it."' ihe wenit on1. "and1( you'll niot get enoutghi vtes(' to At 011e titite it appe(are(d that thte it titakiig himitself hteard' ais his lirel dlecessor' had1. Setnattor' Sith re itIirded thle chalirmlant thait It wais tiot fairIi fotr a hatlf dozenl'h men~ to Ireett Ite tmatjotrity oif thie 1eople fromi liear lng the speaiker's. The lIttle giroutp of' dhti iurbers soon1 d1ipersed(, anid thle spea0iker was5 allowedi to pro'lceled witht onil fitrtther' Infterrutioln. (GOv. Blease hald diplayed a tre vised copy of Benator' Smithi's 'ottont ec hange r'egultonl hIll. Th'le chItef exetutive chtarged tat tall of thIs bIll hadl 'heitncut out with thte exceptloon of thle nu mber of Ithe lill andil thle eni atctintg words1 and1( that COnigressanutit I .''ver's bill had been subst itted. Ini ireptly to this Senator Smilith saild that Congr'essmani 1ever, illi his re 1lort wth th Ile r'eturi ned bill. s'a id thtat IL e hanigitaige wtas changedI, but inot th li pe of' 10 l0 1 tho measture'. "'That makes ito dliffer'ente,"' Seita toi' Smnith added, "I staritedl the wvork. I introe t hel1101 t orilginail bill and13 tht ''t's s4omet hionor In It hat.'' An In famous lettr wtas bieintg clr ('tilat I(Cd, Senator' SiIthi said,(1 cliarlginrg Ithm wIth detrel lction In connetctionl wIth the immnigt'at Ion bill1. - le hadl just had a talk lthis mto'n lng lie said, witht a r'epriesenttative of ther .lunior' Or'der of Ameriica, Me e :anuics, atnd these weire enttir'ely satis lied with the work that the sentator had done in thin direction. "Whether f'm reelected or not, I shall be0 son t'tor until Mar'ch 4, 1915, and in that time no oppor'tunity will be allowed to go by to try to put this measurie on the statute books," Senator Smith said that the Smith voters Augusat 25 would be as "pro llflc" as the frtiit on the stalk of cot ton brought to Laurons for the sena tor Wednesday. "And you can't head these voters fjf," the speaker added in conclusion. he State. Igafr.tIag to the Pale ad Siekiv ANNOUNCEMfENTS ' County Comuidssloner. I hereby announce myself- a 'candi date for county commissioner' subject to the rules of the Democratic p.1 mary. J. L. MAH:APPEY, I hereby announce myself a: calidi date for ' county. commission.er, sub pect to- the rules of. the Democratic primary. J. N. LEAK, Gray Court. .I hereby announce myself a candi date fo' county commissioner subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. L. DUNK CURRY, Gray Court, S. C. I hereby announce uyself a candi datto for the office of count'y commis sioner of Laurens county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. M. PA-RSONS. I hereby announce myself' a candi date fox' the office of 'county cominis stoner of Laurens county, subject to the rules of the DemocrAtic rimary. J. T. TODD. Knowing S'. S. Farrai; to be a man of wide experience in road work, we hereby announce itimi as a candidate for road commissioner subject to the rules of tihe Democratic primary. (Signed) CITIZENS. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the ofilce of comnty commissioner of Laurens county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. J. B. IITT, I liereby anhouice myself a candi date for the olice of County Comxixixis sioner for Laurens County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. D. A. MADI)EN. House of Representatives. I hereby announce .iyself a candi date irw tile house of representatives Subject to th erlles of the :Democratic primiary. It. D. HOYD. I hereby aninounce myself a can didate for the llouse of Representa tives fron Laxurens county subject to the rules of tlie democratIc primary. Wilson W. Hiarris, I lireby aninounce myself a caidl date for the Ilouse of Representatives to represent lie coity of Laureis, and promise to abide by tile rules of Ihe democratic primary. Pli-ltlIN I. WVAT'S. I iereby an no mnc myself a candi date for the lon1".oe of Iepresentatives from .aurens (oun1ty, Subject to tlhe ries of the DI emocratic prl iary. S. 1-. GOGiGANS,. Cross 11111. I ierelby ainlotlie miyrelf a canift date for Ilie House of 1I1 prosen tatives from ILatt1 rens county, subject to the rilIes of tle I)eiocratic prima ry. AUG. G(. 1 IAIIT. I hereby inoice myself a cafndl date for re-election to the Hlouse of itepreselitatives Subject to the! rIles of the i )emtxocratli Primary. if. S. BLACKWILL. I hereby ann ounee my self a candi dlate for the liotse of repjresentatives from Laurens county and promise to abide by the results of the )emocratin primlary.. W. it. ICilEY11, sit. I hereby announce my candidacy for ilit' I louse of Repr ,.t 'atives', Sub jcrt to the leIs of .1e I)emnocratie prilary. 1). L1. OO1ZE8. Supervisor. I hierey atinounce myself a cani date for the otllee of Siupervisor of Lauxrenis counity, subject to the rules of thle IDemxocratiIc primary. AUSTIN AlIERCROMBTIE. I hlerebly annilounice myself a candt date for re election to the office of Supervisor of ILurenis county, subject to thle rules of the Detmoc ratic pii matry. Hi. 1. HUiMIRT1. I hereby atutoun-e myself a candi (late for the otlice of supervisotr of Laur enis countty andxt promise to abide by the rules of the democratic party. Supxertintendenit, of Eduexintion. I hereby ann fountice miyselfI a cani date fox' Counxty Sixpiertin tindent of Ed uication sublject to the rules of the Demnocratic Prima ry. JOl-N D). IIUNTERI. Dr'. J. 0. Martin is hereby aninounic edi as. a canididate for Countty Super intenident of Education, subxlject to the ru.les of the approaching Democratic Primary election. VOTERS. I hereby annountce myself a candi date for county superintendetit of ed ucatlti, scbject to the ru'les of the D~emnocratic prtiary. .J. C. IHURD)ETTE. I hereby announce myself a candi dtato for County Superintendent of Ed uicattoon and ipromise to abide the rutle's of the Democratic primary.. JAMIES H. S'ftLLIVAN. "MY LAM POWE DRU( ON THE SQUAltE Irobat4 Ju e %I hereby annonne (myself ;ean didate for' the offlice f Probate Jtidge of' Laurens 'county, subjct -.to- the ri1es of the DemoeCratic pritnary. EUGENIO SHAW CUNNINGHAM. We are authorized to announce 0. G.' Thompson as' a candidate for re election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the democratte primary. Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a can didate fpr re-election to th1 office of Treasurer of Laurens County, sub ject to the rules of the iDemocratic primary. I tOSS D. YOUNG. Auditor. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the o.ilce of County Au ditor. of Ldiurens county, subject to the rules- of the approaching Demo cratic primary election. , J. WADDY THOMPSON. Magistrate. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the ofljce of magistrate of Laureis township, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. 8. W. RUTLED'I. I her eby announce myself a candi date for magistrate in Laurens town ship, subject to the ruiles of the (ema ocratic primary. CEO. C. HOPKINS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for magistrate for Laurens town ship, subjedt to the rules of the don ocratic primlary., , R. P. TRAYNIAM. I herdby announce myself a candi date 'for inagistrato for Laurens town 'slip. subject to the rules of the demo cratic party. J. N. W~RIGHTrl. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ofice of magistrate for Liurens township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. T. M. Workman. C0 SPECIAL NOTIC ES. Sot--A lady's diamond ring SunIday eveinlug in, lavatory or iotel. flad hi igi tiffiay uouiting. Ieward awaits find er who rter1ns it to .1. L.. Keck, ('linl toil. S. '. I-it Fr Sale-10 1-2 If. 1>. Horizontal G;asoliine Eniginec, matlde by White 111keslee. Pii'c1e $250.00. Harris -pinlgs WVater- Co,, lhirri1-s Springs, S. 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