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.* * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 * * * * ANNOUNCER[ENT. * * * I hereby announce myself a candi date for Solicitor of the IF'ighth Cir cult and promise to abide ly the rules of the Democratic primary. 11. S. ULA'CK WFE L. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oiice of Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. GE'O. T. MAGILL. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for the oflice of Solicitor of the Eighth District and promise to abide by the results of the )Democratic pri 1'. F. McCORD. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, of South Caro lina, composed' of the counties of Ab beville, Greer.wood, Laurens and New 'err'i. subjec'llo the rules of the Den ocratic primary. B. V. CIIAPM\AN. County A nnouncements. Subject to the rules of the Demo ciatic party and the result of the primar:y election. I respectfully an Pounce myself a candidate for State Senitgr 'fromt aimurens county. J. 1i. WH1lAltTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the State Seni ate subject to the rules and regula tions of the 'Democratic party. 0. P. GOODWIN. I hereby announce myself a candi (late for re-election to the Ilosue of Representatives. subject to the rules governing the Democ'rat is primary. S. 11. GOGGN. S. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tle Ilousue of Itepre4en tatives from I.aurens County, sumIjeet to the rules of the Democratic Primary elec t ion. -.J. if. I t'SI I. Subject to the rule: of the IDemo ('I'atic Primary (election I hereby an no!nnge myself a. candidaite for S'herifft ot'., Lpeits Count y. I hereby announce myself a c(:nt date for the ulce(' oft Stiheiff of 1.aii r1(ns; c'ounlt suhij,.'(t to the rule. of the, I)liloIratIi(' Pr3i1a3 ry. ( I r'lb .offe ' ily : l 1:114. 1.1 o lid, te l rt ;tl ' t Ol' Shei f 2-lz'LI , 1.31 1-t ('nI.n : l y 01 11 elt 111 il; el t f a 2I1 1)} I ie 1') t Il i li,' e'ntoo ' ; i ' ' i't I ) . !1 ( ' : 11111'1'1 t(')' l 1.. 1' 11l a (';nl i <t for t;. 0111i'(' Of hIr'if o'' 1 untl r'eus ('oly). ubjh' to he i es of 1 the' Illmoera'l it' pr)illiary'. A. V. ;1 . i A \'.\N. i lIrier y annoiun c' iI1yl.-;'If a '"adlli I;I 'i it'e IIf~11 (' ( 1'tty c I' 't Of'3 .:91 (i: tr' Ili t It' O 1ile' of heriff of t: - l rI '3ls ( I .anil t2;''t .4 ( i ~ifl' l(9 a1 de1' he y I4'fihetd0 i i>rii le io.'ra:1ry. 1). W:. \M. MASO)N. I hetebly ;1111111C mysel f a canil - date for Sthe trief (I I cI'fns (11u-ty, hiuivest I h rle of t I' 11.l- Lfit !'r u :u-. I . '. WA l' i'). I hteteby annoulnell ilt' se!f i 'and'li dacte for the c itt' of Se riff of thse CoIun:iy of I.:;u'fren; 'ini promliseo tI abide by the les:ults; of the Dein-deratic Lpr'imar'y. .i. W. K 'lli, TT . 1 hereby, announne myself a cani date' for the ottice of Sheriff of Iau 1 -'11uty1 and promise to abide by tie. results of the Democratic primary. J.OAN ). W. WATTS. I lher'elby alnnoullee itls''if a candi (late for (he lo-' itlof Sheriff of Ia rens -y 1 te re..13e Ist' I ti e~ 1)ilo rte .1i 1311 i'y 7..IM. 'Il.Y i 11K;A I hesreby anniltnce miyli :f a'1ndi r 1'ni1 ('(oll ty'23( and i3-m3i1 1 to ( ablid.- by tIle reslts. (f the Il)eoclic pil matry. J. Joll.l lJ.ElSTN. I hr'lebyf an3nomelo-:e af3sl aidi cde te for the ofeo Ii'lebsu re'a'lof 1ains Cou ntyw and .lbidge myste te .ch!d bf t h i&ern of the Drioratic - 111Lr' ' I . .. Mc'WA.\ N . I h1ereb~y announce mnysel a (candi dlate for rtheoii o trher off ceaof prns ony ahlie Il te rults of the Deimocrat Ic primnary. W.I.\lUON \I.TYONK. 1 hereby annhounIce3 myself a candl do9te for. ronor aind pomthe obie o bte eslt of th 1enDemocr ~inaticyri I herebhy aninounice myself a candi date fo-'re-lcnt the office ofTrarroIau srlj othe results of the Deoci'atic iay 1.JA1 . I'ANGSTON. I. re'pecfll amnone myself a ni en(Itate fo he 'tioilitce i offeue of Luns County and pledge) 3(I mlf tii'o In o here anounceimself' a 1ei c a dte,~i for rse-; fon tol d thee IsCie-o Tre;asurer .,of ' I aurienys S.oun t an prlnomise tom abde by theigs reslat write De moctrat b'h~ pr oatl'hvei. edy and Itsongot.hS Dl.' YOtN. a.lop rwere.to ote feo * - * * MADDEN NEWS. . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Madden, May S.-The weather con tinues dry and winndy and the sky Is scanned daily for "the cloud no bigger than a man's hand". I less rains come coon the garden will only be a iemory of things that. used to be. Mr. T. S. Langston and Mr. EId 10.1t attended and enjoyed the Union meet ing at Princeton. "'ncle Tom" de lighted a number of his friends with his splendid tenor voice. The friends of Mrs. .1. I). Culbertson will be glad to know that she is im proving since her return fromt a visit to her mother in Anderson. School was out Friday. The teach ers treated their pupils to lemonade which the little fellows highly en joyed. Mirs. .losie Martin is busy these Sat urday getting her children ready for Children's Day which will be observed as usual on the fourth Saturday in May, which date will make the 28th anniversary of the observance of Children's Day at New Prospect. Miss Carrie Laangston was selected at Sunday school Sunday, to have an appropriate program in the afternoon for Memorial exercises for Confeder ate soldiers, who sleep in the cemetery at this church, Irs. Mollie Teague who has been with her niece, .\lrs. May Madden on the farm, is now with her niece .\lrs. o.lsie Martin. After Children's Day, she will go for a visit to her relatives, lrs. Bob Copeland of Clinton and .\l rs. Rhett Crawford of (loldville. Friends of Mrs. T. S. Langston, and she has many throughout the county, '.will he pleased to hear that she was able to spend the day with her son, Mr. B. Y. Culbertson, Sunday. Misses Alice and Annie Proflitt aie now oin a visit to their brother, .\Ir. t'ari l'ro it of Friendship coinitni ty. \\'( hope little .\liss .\nuie will get back to be in the ('hiilreni's I ay t'X''trises. Shet ha,. h ret tfor, pan;: a solo for ut.. .\liss AIisie I.aingtui at4netid and 1 j11,11,Ed s'l id i ly lIe . , :iig al I'o' :;' i1 i l 11111 SatuiIday. .l r. . . W alter TI hoi uitn'l twho ha544 b i (n in iulb ayou 111k1 all ' i nter. it o w tt li n e i t I il. lcl:- it iul :n rlt j'jl, a ( aw' ,( la h ,id Mw n \\ai it-r ina:kes: his anna l tr:ips: hotne', forl ho i., a Inast0er lnweb'anlic ;1111 li\es (fiur 1 ewing; loacinels, . ;irt.- ebnu kc: to run 1in1i puts 1':e1('1:h " tiltn it ' i. t h111at 44. l .;ttle things you ask? le oss ibly, bit it is tse little iting' t that ienn tnhat 1'nle tid to pite c t " and <>n wi;e b iarg - lea hing eop nd. ilen'etMh r that ole <1 :otaition -"Vol' the wanit of a nail thev shoe was, lo:;t 7" The writer twishes to dnank himn for recent favors. l'arlie's interested are notified that hev cemletery at New l'ropect is to be cleaned ofT Tues":day, .\ay 1611h. Corne early, prelpa red to do 0your parl. Seveial fi'ln here ai'e ilianning io go up1) to GIr4'enville on . oine 7tihI to uoiet ie of Furiin.4an: lit versIik', whic will4 be1 di verd by 'isr. Gi\'.' iunning itL o It a < I n14 1. i tinly ':', ao hre i1 i .nti . ... a n" t hllre d i st h l, a.i g st., ('el aslnaidb r'dcorad inrhs .hosen \\otion~ ani ild 1o4ierd1.r theand w'V:-. b)eS'tneld of the Aue worlid of appteclt In ree'I'edtliough01 h ertsom and w Tom i., '.\r. Kte. l'aant i pon a th v\issteto her(lanh bruMhts. U.ysn .\1 .I. l 'an wer lind longhfren, \is. ra.lisso Citobbitsand 1an11 ofcildren. .\nr. all .\ers, .ho ) evefr), and t phren, o ('l'le Day wile nothe ins arighsat hle thank "Wur..."onofTeAvr iseour wnot Itue willtrindtou tor words f apprcaonreve thrsough "(n'liom nde whtih"' t ae Thles 1very'f hihaly. gsivcs i teA.s.DI.ella imClnninga 1 of1 .\et.a Pelaan 4isiup' fom a visit to auh o'cork .\lrs. . I'. ~l'e and her lifeO ilad ofl phlren (otu abthr, how ever, upo patcec. for. Cilen'sly DaThikeo it, spent a Mlaane hcke ha, S)ady.'hcal, atn tit inou window. It wlremind1 you t s1tep insrie a ay K--kra~.j o'lc. Ml. & . T1. Pres of Wood JOHN L. M'LAURIN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Folowing Meeting of Warehousemen ie Announces for Next Campaign. Columbia, May 3.-John 1L. McLau in announced this afternoon that he was a candidate for lieutenant gov ernor, and would lead the fight for the warehouse system in the campaign this summer. lie made this announce ment following the meeting of the warehousemen of the State system which decided to onduct a campaign of education and to place legislative tickets backed by the warehousemen in the field in each county. They called on Warehouse Commissioner McLaurin to lead the fight and in or der to get into the campaign he an nounced for lieutenant governor. Senator McLaurin makes it. clear that he is running for lieutenant gov ernor simply to get into the campaign and not for the ollice. "A campaign of education is absolutely necessary." lie says, "1 cannot go before the pee ple, under the rules, unless a candi date for ollice. To be a candidate for a lucrative oflice would weaken me, and do incalculable harm to the cause. I will, therefore, announce for lieu tenant governor, an otilice no grown mhan wants and a live man won't have. The test will not be my election, but the legislature." Senator .\cLaurin declares he will not take a hand in the race for gov ernor, saying, "I have no candidate for governor, and do not intend to de fend or attack any man in the race, unless in the defense of the system, I have no friends to serve nor enemies to punish." The warehousemen adopted a reso lution memoralizing the State Demo cratic Convention to allow Senator .\lIsautrii an hour at each of the caim pa igan meetings this suminer, lie reso lution reading: "iesolved, That the Slate I hlInocrtatic (onientiotn be re (luested to provide that State Ware house ColniInIissioner .loihn l . .\hi".au rin im erinit ted I( attend the State amiphai:n imitings as a regular speak Seak r his sunint< r, to pres(nii Ilhe :real co"(nointie <Iinestioni involved in the tate warelo(I system, and lhat h(. ie givi enolne ioir's t:nie as each i l in his addre. s b e'oe Ilie wa r' houistiiei Senator .\leIaurin scored tle oppsition lo the system anid de elated"( that lihe "spec"ial interes-ts" were a leni pting to throttle i1. ile charged that a "conlspi racy in ('u lumbhia, which oInIlented the withdriaw al of Ie insuranlc'e companies should be fully exposed, and can he, from the irecords in his hands. lie said the fedcra l go'ernm1ent should force the insurance icomanies to do business lin South Carolina, or get out of the 'nited States. In telling the conference of their po litical power, he said: "We are in a lajority whiy not take the reins of govierntent fromn the hands of spoils 1114n andi see to it that there is t'itiali ity" oh opportuity113 for all white' mien, ini ) far' as riht, lriileges an5'itd op jirlii niOu ilis ' l'ctlt' saetI f ''''i'' ai stitiil'd aIttim p ito pre''tventt infoinai tiiin Irtini reach inthe I pe uopl'. l'very I fort hasi betn 111:4de to Iniison thle iiia. 'They' allege that thei whioli thing was jiolit ies. I 'rid to go beforel't liie. lieophle tfoirtten' year's agio, andiu the piillitii ins chan iged th Ii' ar' ty I'lehs to bieei one of lireparatiiin. ;\fter being r'e-ele('ledi last winlter' I asked the leg islaltureit to pult t his ollien in the hil iiary3. It. r'ifused; so wie will give the peoplle a ('hinge aniywaiy. i'niless I hiave thle back intg of the i eo ple therie is ino itse in expendtinlg miy enier'gy, wastintg my13 time1 an disbur51) tsinig liy Sinc om e." lie then follows with a statement that a c~lapa of e'duct~xion ia ne cessat'y, anti that lie wvill runit fox' lieutenant governor to lead the fIght. lie charged that the specIal initertests "want factional strife, and will use every effort to pr'omiote it, so that voter's will forget economiic quiestions affecting hleir' dlaly existence.'' Politicians of all factions were v'ery anxiouls today to kno1w what the warehousemen were doing, and it was not until late this afternoon that any announcemenit was given ouit from the confer'ence. Theii announcement of the meetIig contained ntoting on the in Sur lance situiation, but11 it is knownx hat some resoluition was passed. The conference was held beltindl closed doors, w ithi ntewvspaper men exciludedl, and after' the mieeting a statemet of some( three thousand word(s was given ouit thIirough the secr'etar'y of the Wa rehouse Assor'hation. Atmong those sIgning the recsolution was L. W. C. Itialock of Gioldville. IRhenhmatJ/g. If 101 areatr'ottiied with efironlo or muhscuilar' t'heutnatisin give Chamnber' lain's Liniment a trial. The relief from pain which it affords is alone .work ,ma~ny.timesdLMs.cost.. -Obtain, able evne'mem. MAY 14TH IS MOTHER'S DAY! It is customary for everyone on this day to wear a white .f lower in honor of "the best mother who ever lived." Why not drop in our store and get a nice new Straw Hat, or a Palm Beach Suit, or a Cravat, so that moth er will be justly proud of her son's appearance on that day. Straw Hats Palm Beach Suits The STRAW HA T Season has now opened We have an excellent ---~ ---it's time to put aside line of PALM BEACH & that hot winter hat and SUITS---and now is the _ enjoy the comfort of time to come in and let one of our cool, stylish us fit you up while we straws. have your size. Price $2.00 to $6.00 We have a complete assortment of Hats, Caps, Col lars, Ties, Socks, Shirts, Underwear, etc. Be sure to inspect our line before you buy. SMITH &1 LITLE JOE F. SMITH ROY A. LITTLE Laurens, S. C. Opposite Postoffice. Phone 317 ARE YOU READY? For the Summer's Sultry Days. You are not if you haven't bought a suit or two of our light summer clothes. Palm Beach ,Ii:Suits l r in all colors in stock I ' $7.50 Kool Kloth Suits $10.00 Suits f or $8.50 'I Best Matde GARMENTS ?nnmh:rljer idenaiu.&Ct that I can get *nMiuroor Eirin.& (to. Na nlt arr ~. Made by Hamburger Bros., Baltimore. J. Willie Henderson. CHICHESTER S PILLS . . DIA . C. TODD IR ':M,- i3IiA ik'. DIAL & TODD Ills In Ned a o oldtc Attorneysat Law sae ns oter V Enterprise Bank Buidings, ISQ W iu tRTN #1 rw i Laurens, 8. Q. ' yeassknownasDestsaftl ys thabe PRACTICE IN AL b6.,GOUR.TS -HERE Jam ;.9ey t. Loan on Real Estate-Lone 'l+.;inn for yellers of .\dmninistraution. State of South Car.olina, County of Laturens. 1y ,0. r. Thompson, Probate Judge: \ hereas 1lat ie .lille r made suit to nie to grant her tllers of Administra lion of the estate and effelts of Sisley Carter. Th' se are therefore, to clte und, Lad. monish all and SingIularl the Mindred and credtitors o' Ile s id Sisley Ca(rl1 devease, 1i 1a hey he and appear he fore le, ' he Coulrt of Probate, to lie h unde it L ianrens (Ilt flotse, i l - of M.yC., oi the 11ih day of 3ay, 16 next. aifter puiblienation hereof, at 1I to'clock in the forenoon. to sho caue, ite any they have, why the Said admninistration :should not hse .graned, en ander liaty hand tis :3rd day of .ay. .\nno ooi.i 19i. S. (;. I . Rt MI I OIllN, .. th. i,. C. L ..1i) S.\1,E. SJtae of South 'arolina, l'anty ) Lof larnS. COURIT Ole CO.\.\ON PlC-AS. my vir'tte of aa decree of the Com mon Pleas C'our, passed .\ay 3rd, 1916, by hiy-h6nor, John S. Wilson, Preading Judge, in the case of Jno S. Rogers vs Alf .Meredith, 1 will sell to the highes fbidder on salesdy June 5, 191, tin ethe legal hours of sale at Laur acourthouse: All that t o land in Laurens County, S. C., containing one acre, more or l ss, being a part of the lands of P. ..oore, deceased, begin ning at a atone corner on the Powler line above Mloore's rock spring run ning \ist 210 feet to stone corner, thence South 210 feet to corner on Pine Tree, thence Mast to lone corn era on Churh line 210, thence 210 feet North to the beginning, bounded North by lands of .. J. U. Fowler, deee S and West by land s o f y l. o IC. If. .\oore and Mirs. Ophlelia Shell, and Itst by Church lot. Also all that lot of land in Laurens County, 1)r . C., containing two acr1es, more or lesa, beginning at Lanford corner running South 91 yards to stone corner, on side of road, then0c North to owler line to stone 210 Yards, thence Ist with Powler line through Rlock Spring; to Lanford lino 109 y"ards to stone, thence Soutth back to beginning point on road 77 yards, bounded on South by) lands of John Meredith, on K~am by J1. W. L~anford, South and West by las of l;. II. Mr, and others. Terms of Sale: "Ch; purchaser to pay for papers and ',amps. If terms of sale are not complied with, the land to be resold on same or some subse quent saleaday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. POWER, S, Clerk of Court. May 8, 1l; 0, 42 -4t