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CONVENTION NA31M S GiAE FOt MAYOR Democratic Body Acts in Charleston. .Hyde Faction Silent. Charleston, 'Nov. 20.-At a meeting of the city Democratic convention to night, at which an agreed "roll ,call" vote of 160 Grace delegates and 121 Hyde delegates prevailed on all u1(es tions before the meeting, .loln 'P. (;race was declared the convention mayoralty nominee of the city DCmo cratic party, to be Considered the party nominee in case the city Demo cratic executive committee, at its meeting next Tuesday, is uinable to .legally aseertain Ithe mayoralty noni nice of the primary of August 19. No nomination for mayor was offered the convention by the Ilyde fact ionl to iiglit I. as that faction refused to ad imlit that tile convention had anly right to make such a nomination. The meeting lasted about 25 min utes. Mr. Cosgrove. spokesailan for the Grace faction, offered an amendment to the constitution to -the effect that the coIvlntion and 11( executI ive commit tee hav: the 'power to noiina te to lill any vacancies ill nominations of call didates arsiniug from failure of the primary to nam1e Such candidates. iMlr. G rimball offered a substitutte motioll providinhg that the convention had no lpowter I to lomililate party canididates and should adjlurn sineo die. The sub at111te m1(otion was tabled. .\'I. Cos groves moion was theln pased by ag-reed vole. following" which .\r. Cos grove movedtlI that tIle conveltion 1nom1 ilate a caldidafe for mayor, his mo tioll otullililg the existing situationi, an11d providing that n1o actim of the conventIn "Iut a nonilinaoimon hOind t'he comittee. shoald t iw xeclitive i nulittee hi. 11 able to arrive !1 a b'gal ascerta inlnent of thw prilnary inmince. \Ir. trimball 'Ifored his previous suh sti i t1 e motion wts a iliat er ()f record. It was called and 'Mr. CosgIroves Ilo tioll passed. Nominations wre then allIed tfor and .\lr. Cosgrove lnminattd .ohn l'. Grace as the conlvtltio'lsl mtiayoraltly candidate. No other nomin atins were offered and .\It. Grace was I dilly de Clared nominated by the convention, Which then took retCss. 'T'le tliv move will he by the xecutive commil tee at its 8 etl int'' iex t TIisday 'vtnl in1g. * *.** * * ***e* * ** 4 * 4 * ,ONI:s NI-:WS. * * * * ** **.*** ** * *** * 4 Jones, Nov-. 22.--.\lessrs. 0. D. Gun ter and Willii Ilodges have opiled( a mea t uliarket. Ir, Douglas Smithi of Spartanburg is visiting W. If. and ,J. A. liill. We are indebted to AI r. Wistar Cooper for some Iice pork saisage and spare ribs. We extelid congratulations to Alr. W. S. Rnight. and .\lrs. Tollison of Andersotn who wete' married oil thie :18th inst. At a sial meeting of thle War Shoals alasonic lodge on Tuesday night the '.\. .\. de(gree'( was conferrled lport and liney O'Shiieldis. .Mlrs. Dr~i. W. T1. .101nes an 111soil Fr'ank and( granldson, .l as. G;rahaml, at tendedI Conifterec'e at ltl Grewod. Roy I lodges recently killid two wil geese at 0one shot. Alri. lien ry D a venpor0 t is enlaigini1 Thei appol)inimen111t. of .\ir. .\ac 1Koo1 as 1po i'lceanl at -Ware SlioalIs, meet: .1 ldge Mlai tison anid Ohllit'l' Illison at ten1dedl thie r'ct'I court11 at Lauren 11 witntesse's in the \'aughin and~ 111uz hardt lanld ease. l~veret t Trussell(1 of th l' . S. arim; is visitIing1 I his 'arienlts, .\l. and .\ilrs Wm. TfrussellI. Alr .Iohni Allen of .NotiI Carol ina' but foi'mei'ly of thIiis lin' ,reenti Pa5ssed awiay an w11 ~as lburie1 in Turn ke: C reek CeeflCter*y. ltev. FIranik L. lHrami lett condutcted thle funial iln tile pres( eneeC of sot'iowing rela Ivks and friendy WVe tenderl'y sympilathize 'with the be reavedl fatnily. .\l i. Pet '.\oore recet~ntl y sold :t hal1e( (of (cotton thait amount111ed to( xi $3.t0,. We recenltly met te followii friends: Trhos. C2olenman, of .\lontville JIack 'lonroe of P'riniepton, Josep) Lake, of ;Phoenix, Dr, Willie Dodsot of Gr'eenville; PresCtton Smiithl and(1 T. D~avis, of iDonalds. misfortunme tQg haive is hland mlangle' in a corn shiredder' at 'Mlr. J. 'T. Ash Iey's Thtirsday. Stipervisor 'Nat ts, of Laurens, wa hiere recentyl 1nspetctinig the roads5 an brlidge's andtl we hiope lie will ha v them put1 inI goodi cond1it ion r'ighit awaya The friends of Rev. .1. T1. Strieklanl cordl ially w(eome him up i lon his re Iurn1 t) the PrIincetonl 'ir'('uit. All leron ar15 11e hrebiy warnedl un dier itenalty (If the la~w, agaInst 1hunt1 lng or in ally ways Iir- "'a'sing oil otu Innrds. HOME DEMONSTRATION * DEPARTMENT. * By Miss Daisy E. Harris. * Canning of Pork. Now is the time to put in an order for a steam pressure canner if you wish to secure a canner in time to can part of your hogs when you kill them. A convenient size canner t'an be se cured from the American Canning Corporation, Atlanta, Ga., for $12.00. Tilis is not an aluminum canner. An aluminum steam pressure canner will cost you from $25.00 to $30.00. You will find a steam pressure canner use ful not only for canning of meats, and vegetables but also for cooking hams, steam iing puddings. fruit cakes, etc. ''he hloulsekeelipers that are using the canners say they would not he without one for anytlhing. It is such a satisfactory and restful feeling to know that you hake inl your pantry pleity of canned meats, etc.. and that a diinner can qoiIckly and easily he prepa red on short nuolice, Several housekeieprs in the count ry have al ready caitned a supply of heef. I shall he glad to demonstrate my sleam tressu I cannr to anyone dle siring to see tihemu. 1'lease Write Ime it you wish alny frthi iter information inl r'ega'd to st0,m1 pIrSSure Icannr. 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