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S P L E Of the progres from the four State and forel during his pres JOHN G. CLINKSCALES: Dr. Jno. G. Clinkacales, former can didate for Governor of South Carolina and professor at Wofford College, says: "Mr. regular summer work for Wof ford College in particular, and for edu cation in general, has taken me over many counties, and I feel quite sure, after watching closely the trend of things, that Governor Manning will ' succeed himself. In my judgment the Governor is gaining ground every day. The open, manly, straight way in which he has met his opponents and his persistent tight all along for good, clean government are gripping the at tention of the people as the election day approaches. "Many gooa men who would per sonally prefer one of the other can didates are beginning to feel as does Dr. McCain; that to vote at this time for any other would be evidence of a failure to appreciate an honest effort on the part of the chief executive to give South Carolina clean govern ment. "1 am glad to find, too, that the peo ple will allow no more elimination, such as we had two years ago. 'Every tub must stand on its own bottom,' they say. "Governor Manning has had no easy task. His has not been a bed of roses. In discharging his duty he has neces to\ sarily offended many people. That was to be expected. lie has done well, and I believe the people will give him a second term as governor, as he de serves." "The public evil is ended; the public good is begun." Governor Manning's opening speech at Spartanburg And shall the public good not be continued by his re election? Vo REUNION HELD AT LANGSTON. Co. F. 14 Reg. S. C. V. Met at Langs- of ton's Church for its Annual Reunion at Angest 19, 1916. Meeting was called to order by WV. ri F. Wright. ' cl Devotional exercIses were conducted tl by comrade J. 'T. Todd. c 1'0ight answvered to roll call: GI. M. Hanna, J1. TV. Todd, J1. WIlson Blake- s ley, J. M. Hopkins, Hi. P. Blakeley, J1. c R. Anderson, R .W. Traylor and U. C. t Onead. ( The mremubers of other companies - present were: D. T. Copeland, R. P.r Adair, WV. J. D)onnan, J. D. Mack, W. A. c McCiintock, WV. D. Watts, R, J. Cope land, W. P. Campbell, Ei. S. Lynch, J. A. Fowler, (1. C. Byrd, J. W. Adair, Dr. C. A. Saxon, R. 0. Hairston, J. T. Langston, M. V. Abercrombie and T. .J. .Dillard. 0. M. Hlanna was elected Command ant. He made a good talk in honor of the occasion. W. C. Shands was elect ed honorary imember. Address by P. P. Adair, of Co.- 15th Reg., in which he gave all veterana in vitationi to join R. S. Owens Canmp at Clinton No. 932. Committee on me morials report on the deaths of Dr. W. A. Shands and Bi. A. Barker, which was read by Secretary WV. F. WVright. Address on memnorlils by comrades (I. M. ilanmna, J1. TV. Todd, J. Wilson Bliakeley. J. M. Hopkins, RI. P. Adair and W. IF. Wright. Speech by Bob Taylor, made at the reunion of Confederate veterans at Tennessee, was r'ead by Miss Annie Mae D~onnan. Address by 1B. V. Chapman, of New berry, S. C. The bountiful dinner was served in the grove. The afternoon was pleas antly spent in singing, led by the Watts Mill choli', assisted by Uncle Tom Langston. Hasting Steward and others.. Co. F. wIll meet at laingston's church on August 19, 1917. W. F. Wright, Sec. ( Memorials on the deaths of Comrades Dr, W1. A. Slhands and 11. A. Barker. 'Since last we met it has pleased our Heavenly Father in Ils infinite wis dom, to call our comrades, W. A. Shands and B. A. Barker from their earthly labors to their heavenly re ward. NDID sive administratie quarters of Souti tell for him a suc ent term. Good E ARE YOU The Piedmont Thomas F. McDow, a prominent at- Y( )rney of York, says: 13 "I am supporting Governor Man- I ing for re-election: la "Because he is a man of ability, pur- u ty of character and a patriot who is levoted to the best interests of South arolina. "Because he has been strong enough o advocate measures in the interest >f the masses of the people against he powerful protest of former friends >f wealth, power and influence. "Because on all occasions and every where he has conducted himself so as to reflect upon the high office to which the people of South Carolina have electel him. "Because during his administration there has been no unseemly quarrel between the Governor and the General Assembly and the Governor and the .ludiciary. lie has received the re spect of every department of govern ment and has treated the other de partments of government with that re spect and courtesy to which they are entitled from the Executive. "Because, in my opinion, he has made one of he best governors the State has had since 1876, and on his merits and by established custom he is entitled to a second term. "For these reasons I am supporting Governor Manning, notwithstanding the fact that personally I have the highest respect and regard for Mr. Cooper." te for Mai Therefore be it resolved: I * 1st. That while we mourn the loss our comrades, we bow in humble * ibinission to His will, 2nd. That we testify that our coin des were men of upright Christian M iaracters, faithful to their duties, ie home in the community, and their a >unt ry. ln 3rd. That we extend~ our teaderest and ympathy to the bereaved families and C., smmnend them to imn whlo is Father are >the fatherless and husband to the Sal ridow. 4th. That we send a copy of these esolutions to tho families and to the M ounty papers. Nai 0. M. Hlanna, Bal J. W. Blakeley, tri, Committee. noi ____ __--ets *goi BAEKSDALE NEWS, * 15 Th farmers of this community are yo( beginning to feel the elYect of this ; Iy weatheri. bra Mr. and Mrs. IElner Baldwin, of Na Dials, were the Monday morning be guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hi. Baldwin. hu Mrs. Daisy Martin, of Laurens, is Ti: spending a while with her parents, Mr. p1i and Mrs. W. Hi. Baldwin. We are all looking forward to the fe. Association which meets at Friendship to the 29 and 30 of August. a Mr. 10. Ri. Powers, of Barksdale, has th been spending a while with his broth- H er, Mr. Robert Powers, of (Gaffney. th A good number of our people at- bi tended the W. 0. W. meeting at Friend- mi ship. All report a nice time. in All the farmers are busy trying to get the fodder pulled. Icc Cotton 1la popping openf real fast ti aroundl here. p When You Have a Cold I< Give it attention, avoid exposuire, be il regular and careful of your diet, also N commence taking r. King's New~ is covery. It contains Pine-Tar, Antisep- ~ tic Oils and Balsams. Is slightly lax.. a ative. Dr. King's New Discovery eases a your cough, sooth~es your throat and d bronchial tubes, checks your cold', starts to clear your head. In a short time you know your cold is better. its I the standard family cough syrup in use over 40 years. Get a bottle at j once. Keep it in the house as a cold ENDOR >n of Governor Manning cc i Carolina. They represent ceessful continuation of th< I goyernment and Manning FOR GOOD GOVERI Mr. Voter, It is up to you. The issue has been squarely drawn. mu know where Manning stands. CONDITIONS HAVE CIHANOED. [PLROVEMENT HAS BEEN NOTE) ON ALL SIDES. The public ghways are now safe to travel; your persons are freed from peril, id your homes are protected, for there is a vast respect for the w throughout South Carolina. "There's a reason." Manning has >held the sanctity of the law and the decrees of the courts. Light is been shed and criminals court the dark. Progress is through it the State and retrogression checked. And from the foothills the Blue Ridge to the seaboard the cry wells up: "Manning has Made Good" Former Cooper Supporter air. David R. Coker, of Ilartsville, one of the leading business nen and farmers of South Carolina, says: "After talking with many representative i en durling the past ten lays, I am convinced that it. 1. Manning will get a big vote frotm Darlington County in the first primary--possibly a majority of the lotal vote. Many who voted for other candidates two years ago reel that they ouight to show their approval of Mir. M anning's adminh 1stration and their gratitude to him for his progressive, huniane, and business-like course as governor. "Mr. Manning not only promised to check blind tigerism, race track gambling and general lawlessness. iut has deinonstrated his ability to do so. lie not only depilored the lack of law ent'orceiment and the contempt for law formerly prevalent, ilt has showii that he can enforce the law and command respect for it. lie not only expressed his sympathy for the uinfortunate insane, butl has reor ganized the institution for Ilheir care and placed it on a par -.vith the best. of its kind. Ils administration has been etlicient. econoimical and clean. lie deserves to be our next governor and I teel sure that Darlington and the Pee l)ee section will (10 their part to re-elect hiin." ming and Good * - * * " " " " * * Griilln. Mr. Pell Turner aid sister, ('ROSS 1IIILI NEWS. * Abb'i, of Atlanta, enjoyed a few vacation with their parents het * * * * * and lis. Sam Turner. r's. F. F. Mc lonald, oIf Ilomie, Ga, i. I aul PcIllers of Coluiibia .(C. L. Mcionald aiid Mirs. Tom~ii the wlek-endi w ithit iraidy (Cuilbe A parit y of1 about si xteeni clh, of Atlanta, Mrs. .1. 1H. Crawfordi people fromn ('ross II ill, .\lountvii .\ir. Eugene Cris1 0of Chlo it te, N. 1(ther poinits, arie leaving thiis and Mir. Frank Watson, oIf Atlianta.i ing for' a campul at Y'arboi'oigh visit ing their hioiie peopile at i'. ilreei. Th'iey expect to ble thler c Crisp's. -. aiturd'iay. IAfteir a vi'ar or itwo (If feeblie r. JIohin It. Miller and M\essrs. T. i's.r Eli'aeii It i'-ymi dild eni Pinson, J. 10. Leaman andt J. 1-j. miiniig at thle adlvanceid age ce, left TIuesday for New Yoi'k and years. For' a miiinber' of year's. timoi'e. With the pleasure oIf the maiide her home here with~ her >they wvill combine a little busi-.ter', Mr's. .huamis LeAaman11i, lie is and consult tho nor'ther'n mark- baud, Mr'. I lliary Iliryson, hiavi for fail trade, perhaps layIng in a ('tedede~ hier Io thle gr'ave severa l>ly of merchandise. They will be Thie funeiral arr'aingeiients hi 1c a week oi' mioi'e. beeni iiade early this moi'ning. ,isses Vivian and 101ise Nance have --- - - - - urned from a ver'y pleasant visit of NOTrICE OF ELECTION days to r'elatives and f'riends at it V'alley and AtlIa u4a, (Ga. State. of Sou h i a rolina. lessi's. itobert A. afid Wil lie Bloyce. 4 'unt y of laurenis. 'thei's, recently bought fromi .1. ii. Whereas.,a ptlt ions signed by nec, a ti'act of land lying two milehs nimbe oi ic'f thei 11 iualeile elect low Crs i 1111lii and containing one free-h'loldier r'ei(siing u in 'oiinti ndred and thIrty acres, more oi' less. Souhi Caolina e aNo. for I an iliPi le farm is known as thle lioulwvare upon the uest ion of voltlng ice. tionial 2 mitt high schlool tax Aiotheri anid lai'ger' deal was made a iproper'lty~ ini said schlil w days ago when Mr'. A. M. 11111 sold . li tii ol iino the IHolliigsworthi brothercis, IEugene the ('ounty board1 (of education, id Willie, the .1 ohii Matthews planita - tion Is lhe reby ei'dereid upon11 s li, seveiral mIles southeast. of' Crs l'ion Iii, saulide~leton to be heb ll. ThIs farm contains iiore than h o . loue iber aid iee hundred aci'es, a two stor'y undiier' thle nfaniagemecnt of ithe i'k dwellinug, and oIther' impi'ovye- tsis'liliiit'it ent s. It is uande rstooid that t his deal OiIy iiiileo' srt0i vlves about seveii thousand dol rlars. iili''tvfi I a Mr. Rufus Franklin Walker' hiasuigs 'tiu(ctIiatsasi' >mipriomised and made fiends, mui - thle general elect ion shtall1 be ially hiowevei', with his mechanicalt)voe ropensltieos and launched his boat ont'x'hll~oei 111ltcit e coummercial sea. lie wIll lie glad Il'i( ~~'wil e 1 ~'n > have his friends call to see himn at o.ioeaantte2i te dr'y goods deplartmnent of J1 . 011 ls coltxs ance's mercantIle establishur a bllt cnang li ''O ivl n 01 itne rhiu'eli cn sa~s te ostdel eon 'Ths aI th2ml a idreisetate ithfabic ne iiword 'clock wInten forenn tyle toplese.Mi'.Walel'is n.'mni Topen aint. th le li2 mlo owe asevi'yon knivs wth xtiona thightsi'ool whex th aoed itlthhallotsainng th i'ariliii' iniscaltaent wic ona 'iolluss shall ropen at ts leisure hours, he will not negleet, of the election to the count Mr. and Mi's. Lawrence Ashley ofaind counfty siupeirintendlent of )ue Weost, spent the week-end hier'e whntndays thereafte. E M E, >nstantly are cot the composite tl a great work so are synonymous qMENT 1 I< The Coast I ti IR. Goodwin Ithett of 'Charleston, 1 it President of Chamber of Commerce of C United States, says: y "I am glad to say that Governor t C Mantiing ought to be extremely grati- t fled at the splendid reception given t c hint here and is to be congratulated upon the fine address he made. I t think the people of the state realize that lie has fulfilled his promises to an unusual degree and therefore those who voted for hitI two years ago be cause of these promises ought to be and I belleve with few exceptions are-- -immensely gratified and will use every effort to see that his work is indorsed and acknowledged and that he be given an opportunity of do ing still more for the people of the State. I think each day he is growing stronger In the regard, esteem and af fertion of the public." .Ir. Ithett is one of the best known hbusiness men in South Carolina. In addition to his other connections he is President of the I'nited States Cham her of Coom nec e. MAr. Rhett has traveled extensively over the State and the above statement from hinm is sig ii ileant and Indicates the great strength of (lovernor Manning with the people. Livernmei Liver Trouble. Miss "I am bothered with liver trI weeks about twIce a year.," writes Joe I itan. \Webster City, Iowa. "I e, .\Ir' pains in toy side and back and an iul soreness in Iy stomach. I t spetit of ('hatmertli's 'alets and ristn. themi. Ily the t1nme I had used hi botle f ternI was feelinug tite youn rg hod nio sIgns 01f paIn."' Obt a inabl le. atnd eryvwhere. Ill) ti [t 'i-NOTIICE 01" P~RI31 lIlY F.LIN" ittuntill .\ ltrimarty eilection rof lthe crati' paty wIll he held Augi: I1'i Itl, for thle purplose~ of niotinit hecalthl.'e :endldates for the~ following stal 13y t hisi i : of 7.i tate Offtices. dautgh- ietary ot S'tate, ''Tre'asu rer, Ita huts- Comminssioners. lFor repriesenttatives Iit congr'es tgltethe F~outh Contgtressional (list ri I years-'5 solicitotr of ighthi .tudicial <' tid not andl for the follow itig named oflices: Conunty Ottices. State Senator. lipresntaitiv the lowevr house. Clerk of 'ourmt, 1ff, "lTreasurrior, Auditor. C'outy3 milssioner's, and Magistrates. Tlhe elect ion will lie hield at thi Iig p rec Inetts hereinaite r niant a legal the t'lective ('lub d(istriets, I aris attd mngr eenfe and ttiIn ltu managers shall open ith li olb i ('ounlty o'c lock in thle fortenoont an ml ost elect.ion at .I ''elock( in the afterntootn, tu addi- thiey shll~I proceed pli cly to I POn the thle viote. Af tetr tabulating thle I distrIct the mtaniagetrs slhalI cert ify3 then I lir- and11 forwa rd thle hall box ('(n0 withi the ballots, poll list atnd all 0t1 an elec- Ipers, exceplt. Ithe clumb toll. 1' .Id tues- such electiont, by3 otne of thir rii i ott the to the ehirml'an of thle c'outt tie3 ait the tee ilt hin :1(i ors atter' thle c distrIct the polls and sai election11 si trustees conduIlct ed Itn all re'spec't s aloert' laws or the State of South C treal or govc' n ing prt imar e3 ilecI ts a Ont antd coroing to the truIes oit thle tDemt its and party. itltred In Trhe following Is a lIst of Ill al lowedh Intg pl aces, wi thI the nameiis oif I11 ddtlnlagers and clerks appointed toi tting the )tlti~s Ill addi- Whamnn, C. I). Kellet; II. W. all viote cletrk. a wiotrd Al ountv ille ('iyde il It ,.1. C. I thlete.. Madisotn Wojrkmnat; llchtard he htoutr clerk.' and shall Watts MIlI-.loe Bllakely, W. 4I o'cloek FE. Y. McQutown; .1. II. Laur'emt shall lie I aur tens-.i. M. Clar'dy, IR v auiditot L'ydia Mill---T. i'. Itoyee, II. educationi .1. G. Clark; W. l'. .lohnson,1 I Cross 1ii1l-1,.. Ii. Plnsotn, 11. LIVAN, iler, Conway DIal; Waltr GrIf1 , ord WVadeo-W. S. Atheirson, W1 "1 NTS ning to him iought of the. well begun D. A. GEER: D. A. User. a large farmer and m'er 'ant of l3Dlton, says: "Being in itimate touch with the >litical situation in the 'iedmont, I 'nly betleve that G ove11rnor Man ing's strength ili this sectilon of the late is growing daily regardless of ild ciaiis to the conitrariy. At no ie has his chance for re-elect lon ,en brigliter. Should le not he nom iated in the first primary over all his impetitors, I am satisfied that he will L'pcat his splendid victory of two ears ago when he defeated Mr. Rich ids, by an overwhelning majority, in he second piri aIy. So far as mlly wi coo ty, Anderson, is concerned, I eIevi he will run a strong second in he first printary. 'The other Piedmont ounties will give him a surprisingly arge vote, and I at satistied that hose p''esons now clainiig that Gov 'rnor \lainnilg is weak in the I'led nont will he greatly su rprised at his ;trength when the vote is counted. Why shouldn't he run strong in the 'iedmont? lie has certainly proven iimself worthy. oveiirno' .\lanning's huardi 1 but inl reasinig light 1for law and order and his suecess in restoring eonfidence in the forces inlaiig fou eivie righteous ness in S-,ou:hi Coti' Ina. his earnest advocacy of social an.l industrial jus tice, his successful efforts for better elneti Ronal faciities fi tihe white b m l'a i irls of the State, the eco ni tOmil' meOtatsir es passed 1111(1c ' his ad l:inistration for impiiroving the condi tions surrounding our rural popula tion, and the ireorganiz-a tioin of the Stite lospital for the lIsane, with its iodet, ilproved tuethods of Ireat menrt f'or the utnfortllnate intiate, and the large saving inl dollars and cents as a result of the econol ics practiced there hiv the new atministration. have caused mie to give lily undivided sup port to Governor Manning. I helieve that the majority of the people of South Carolina agree witi me that his progressive administ ration should he continued so that. the great work that he has so well begun for law, order, eduetion, and humanity shall be carried forward by himt to a sie ce'ssful conclusion.' it kills, W. II. Wade; J. D. 11111, clerk. mble Youngs--W. 13. Wilkie, W. W. Wal )ing- lace, 11. Ii. Aberc rombie; C. R. Bobo, have clerk. a wi- Ora -\V. B. Byrd, .1. M. WaWlhace, .eard W J. l13'yson ; I.. .J. l tiakely, clerk. mried lkom iR. E. .\l~aniel, Jfr., . R. aLf a Thlomle, A P'. Willia ins; II. II. Pinson, andi clerk. e eV-- ('lintion it. IP. Ada ii, it. .I. Copielanid, J.1li II. Nairs; 'T. lDuckelt b eak, cler'k C11 - (tlit, n cic-.ll- I. V \ r ts . . ION Ide, I . .\l. It',emp . o ; '. Cath cajrt, clerk. Gie tOli14 . .\nde/i'rbr esonir, Se i kor-y..\ Ta.er h -\\'I. .. .\bercroli Iiloigr, clerk. Gobdiib- -W. t*. Ihlalock . L. 1,. 511mp1 s folr son1, II. U. 11u111er I' oss I oste r L.eak, Ireuilt, L-angston -W\. .M. .\yers. C. A. Ow oilt il ns 0. .\l M . I'tiol; W \. ( . I yrId, cierk. I ianijels Store- -M1. W. IHill, M1. DI. clerk. to I Poiplar Springs -T. T. W\oodl. 10.l Sle-Siimpsoin, St. N. It. Wood; i. 0. 'Walk 01-er, crkc. P'leaisant .\oundI W. .\l I lllnter, I. It11 t'arret t, ('ollieir IHurdtell e; (Columbus10 itil urltldette,. clerk. Tytm lohomison~ i-torei 1t. 1'. Owinigs, L. ''ite .\. Thiompison, I. i). Sltlddard; T1. 1). I itmh Ow ings ----.1. T I Stoddarid, TL. L. 'Temi 'iiiu Idletoin, Ii. J1, GX Cur ry; IOLenard Ow - coint I gi lr. ("'51s I iiiaIs----W. 1?. Ila rris, S. L. Owinogs, sanmi( GCo. l'rady;'.ino. Simmilons, c'lerk. ainling i rav Coiiit ---owlei- iurns, J11im iti A 1.hltis, L. ZA W\ilson;: C. II. Shell, Iatilng r'lertk munit11- Young 1G. T. 'IBlrown; J1. Rloy Criawfor'd, lose of eek itihe Ct (ook's Store -1. 1. Cook, 1I. W -Pat ling to ion. itl Tl~hot'pson; tr'avi-s duinn o ti i ,M -yD u u o d .T u od ('leik. eol-Steiwarit s Store-J. D). St ewar't, e man A'rthuir I ughies. C. I . Leonard;' I. 'T. -eah:l ('ook, 'ei'rk. IUennlo - -0. C. Pit 15, Poisey ('opeland, J1. 10.iJ. ('. M1cMillai; U.1 V. Copelan ld, clerk. Mar'tin, Ml. Pleasant* -U. M1. ('inningham, It. 11. P'asley, Guy~ l'. Mooru; Wade Millecr, WVilliams, cleik. Duonlap, P'rincetIon .1. 1,. lagwe-ll,.1J. Franllk Davis, .\1. 11.3 MCuen; iliI. A. TrIiay nhiam, '* Soon, cler-k. clerk. ILauirens M1111-Joe Avery. Wa'ilt 11e.1 ice 11. Itamis, W. R. Pocwei' S. It. Piltmanif, t Dial, clerk. Girays Store- J .. 0. flahh, R, R1. lBar i3offordh, n1tt, M1. Illmore hog; . F. Nix, eier'k. :1erk. Shilioh'--Ht. G1. Wilson. 31. W. hBoydl, H., Fill- J . i. Ablercromblie : J. L. P'ower, clerk, in, clerk R.1I H, Lhahh, , wnat. Chiairman.