The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, July 12, 1900, Image 5
Winthrop Scholarships.
The ccmpcMiiivo examination
I r \\ iti'iuoj) <.'ol!e::e'?cho!ar.?hij>?\vj!J
in.- held al I he court house ol
<*aeh ii!y on duly l*'). Wilriuiniy
:i.i? one vacancy
?\ x'iioiur.-hij> i> worth fr?e tint
ion 4 U in money, and i> p * !
idi (.' o year. hut may i?e continued
tor four year* to student* who
?:o ?j;cod work and bid fair to ho-;
li.-clts! teacher-. i iii< .-ervo.<.n
entrance examination. .
i;!u'i :'11 new .- indents >!i(>ui?l stand !
3!. wiici her ( oimjkminjr lor a selnd-1
t'.-itijt jv rot. ll is a ureal convenience
10 Hit in. since it pro-1
vents the uncertainty and anxiety
winch never fail 10 attend an enhance
examination hoid at a college
when ll.o session ?>t>ens.
^ *
Fr<?m Greens.
1 ho Partners are somewhat heliin-i
(at account of the continued'
tan s, The hois and finals have j
alma; (jnit the cotton, which isiiril!
.'<?? it> :i.?jo.
Mr. \\\ l \ liryan and wife mad.1
? ! Ming 'n|> in Charleston tast
\V< A.
Mi<s Jennie I>;o\vn is spending
time iii < reoriretown with her
>"i-! r. Mis. .\osmilh.
Mrs. W. l?ry;.n. of Trio, is
-;.i some lime witii her son*.
\V. I> and W. li. Hryan.
V.'e have a tluutislnng Stind iv !
at 'hi- |>!aoc conducted by
Mr. K.lt. Kuweit. V'e have prayer
inn every W ednesday right.
Mr. W. !>. Hrvan is doing a
tb'iviuir lumber business.
Hero i-- little lever in our eoininanity.
Ibs.M MtcK.
Ltmbert Letter.
I* timers :?ro still doing nil in
t: i.ou-er !?i destine theernssin
(!;t ir cut ton, which has been mowing
rapidly since 1 lie rainy ueatii
er .'jejruii.
Cotton i> not doing as veil as
we would wish it to owning to the
1 j : mitv ol rain we hail some time
time ago.
Married, at the resilience of t!ie
i.:i I* 's jtarciits.Mr.iIraliam Carter,
on Wednesday June i'Oilt Mr.
< Ii-orge D- Thomas and .Miss A la
Wu'.vw The ceremony was performed
by Mr. Hubert Uuggin.-, nutate
public.
.Miss Uttel Daddy, of Vox, came
(lown on Friday, Julv 0. on a visit
to her awnf. Mrs. J. M. H.ixlev,
Dr. L. L. Gregory, of Kershaw,
<: cue to Lambert on Tuesday,
June Hit. He was a classmate and
roommate of Dr. Waiter C. JI eini
Igwav in the Medical College.
Dr. Hemingway wrote for him to
come down. It is needless to say
that tlie mooting ai;:iiii of tlie two
young doctors was a pleasant one.
After a day or so sojourn with his
friend. l)r. Hemingway sent
Dr. Gregory down in Georgetown
county to Mr. Skinner's to praclice
medicine for the people ol
that community. Dr. Gregory is
a line looking young man: he is a
self-made man. has neither father
or mother, he worked his way
through college and through the
medical college, and he will certainly
succeed as a physician.
Mr. Henry XewePs son, who has
been sick so long, passed us on his
wheel last Saturday on Ins way
to his aunt, Mrs. Wilson Cribb.
lie relumed on Sunday. We are
glad to see him out again. Koo.
The man who Jlirts with servant
?irl.? ha> domestic tastes.
t RHEU MAC-IDE 2
<? M IM S <
1 RHEUMATISM j
5. iovaAV(ii(i:i>. ?
C7 IHi: MKL?!<"\L WONDKK OK rHK ?
\\ 'Nineteenth <'eiiliin! J
vv'iri'taCh* remedy that positively*
#</uivsrecent oiid longstanding rases'd
J Tii.- greatest l?i(K.vl pnriiicr known.
/ Has rhe hearty endorsement of
? leading physicians aft-r Ihor- ?
ouch trial. Cures !?s j>cr {
S cent of the cases treated. ?
# .Sold l?y Wallace & Johnson. <>
J Price SI per Bottle. j(
%
>
? lliin blood, v/eck lungs iir.d
I paier.ess. Vcu bava tiicr.* in X
Z hoi. weacher cs v. c!l as in cold. ?
* SCOTT'S EMULSION aires J
(? . ? . . , O
v mcrr: ko =i:y:?nicr in vhucs*. ?
? :t is creamy lockingand cie:;?- <>
? ant tasting. *
? .. i\ ii .co; a'i Or-j'ivi. 'i. x
\\ lien ;i tanner wants lo dress
nit. lie puts on a paper collar and
iiidkcs a clear.
i
Chill riil> can'fliills ami
malarial Ii'<<ui>ies. Thai > what ih??y
v,\ "t made i ' nr<* after af-cr < tin-r i
rciiHdi. -i :!1. N<> (*11 no jiay. i'rhv
r;>, jhT hi-lih-. S?l?i Im Wali.'rv ?\
Ii'liiw It. I
The closer money is ihe farther
away it seems I<> he.
Do Yo'j iNeed An Eaectric 7>eit?
]?; ..!. \ nwi' i! !!;!ii);i\v:iy ha- j ;?
'! ui I'lccivii U-l; wnich In- i- j.riiiart-(i
In l'limi-ll '< .ill patii'lll- \vl,n llCCfi
1 i?. a inf.v'y iimni'i:.! . Write
in .i. N-wjnii }I.tihaway. M. !?..
Kyai; Si.. S:ivan>:a!i. < !;j.
1 he poI'ut the load the harder
:t i> (?!i the liorso.
I !' .1 n?j'n c M* tlic itf'K'c. roj
iiy. mala- lie* 1' ilnuin^- statej
liv.Mit: I can certify that One Minute'
Cniigl: ( nr.- wii! (in all T!::i: i- claimed
J !'( ! i-. M\ witi* cmild ui.t ::ct In r
; breath ami tin- tir-: <i m n rele'vcii
; her. ii i:a> ai.-n bt cl my whole
j family." It inmici jate'y ami <-ur?> .
] uyii-. < ?'M. jii ijij'f bronchitis,
j I:iii.i ami all 11?r?*at :i>i?l h'tig troi:|
I)lv>. Wai!r<v & .Jclit a.
j An insurance policy often kir.;
dies a big tire.
"A fi< r s :lit riny inna j<i ! > f<?r liftcc; ,
years I was cured ' > usitiy twn how.<>f
I??'Witt"< Witch 1 !?/ ! Salve." wri:<-?
\V. .1. Ila\t?*r, Xorlli l!r<>ok. X. ('. It
limitsr\ i-rythinji. beware <>f roiint?r(Viis.
Wallace A Johnson.
1'neosy lies llie lace that wears
a l'rcwn.
AX lll'i i>EMIC OK DIAltltJIolIA.
Mr. A. San !? : ?. writ iny t'ron < '>< ??;<nut
(Jrovc. Fla.. says thorn lias i?-c:i
qwiu* ail fjiiiiriiJir ?>: u 1..11 <iwi(1
'! If liaii a severe attack am! \va> euietlt
; 1
1 !>y four doses of ('haoibcrlain's < ? !i<\
; Cholera and Diarrli ifc-i lteiiifdv. Hi
I say-; lie a!s> reeonnnended it o? others
1 .-me! tlioy say it i- t!io 1-est inetliei 110
' tli-y ever u>fi{. JVr >a!c l?y 1 >1. !?.('.
j Scott.
"Ts IT i:u;?iT
l?.r an Kdit?>r t'> Keeoiutiiritd Paten:
Medicine*:'
Prom Sylvan Valley Ncws.Jtivv:ird,X.<
It may V a question whether tlit,
editor of ;t newspaper has iije right t .
, publicly recommend any of the various
' J" "J" -Villi %? - .. - ,
j the market, yet as a preventive <?f si:i;
ferine we fee! it a duty t > -ay a goo*)
; \\<cd f..i Chamberlain's f'olie. Cholera
[ and Inarrhoea lfetnedv. We have,
; known ami u?ed tliis :ik-4Ji<*inc in our
! falililvfur twenty year, ami have always
j found it reliable. In many ease, a.
dbse <>f this remedy would save boars
ef siitl'erinij while a pi:ysit ian i. await-;
i
iod. W e do not be!mve in depending
1 implicitly on any medicine for a eureJ
I hut we do beii-ve tliar if a bottle of
j ('lianibcr!ain\s IMurhoea iletnedy !
' wi re kept on hand and administered al
; the iaeep: inn of an attack inueii .sutler-!
| iny might be avoided and in very many
leases tiie presence of a physician '
j would not ho required. At least this
i has been our experience during the 1
1 past twentv veirs. i'or sale hv I)r. 1>.;
V s..,er * * |
5 V. .
! "We l:av" -??!?! many <g liferent cough
J remedies hut none }i:is given letter J
I >; i-ifaction man Chamberlain's," says
j Mr. Charles Hol/.h.-uier. druggist. "New-,
| rrk. X..!. "It i- perfectly safe and ran j
I l)o relied upon in ail cases of cough, j
j colds or hoarseness. Sold by l>r. 1>. C. :
Scott.
j A rose by any o^ier name would
j be j ust as expensive in mid-winter*
| .
I "After suffering from severe dyspepsia
over twelve years and using many;
remedy without permanent good 1;
finally took Kodol Dvspepsi iCure- It,
did ntc so much good I recommend it'
to everyone," writes J K Watkins. j
Clerk and Recorder, ChilIicoth?\ Mo. i
It digests what you eat. Wallace &
Johdsou* j
Some people are ;-o illogical
that even tlie climate does'iit a- ;
gree with lliem.
Yfii a.^iinur no risk wliou you buy!
' 'haiiibcrliiiii,- < '<>Iic. < olcra and 1 Mar- (
r!i< < :i Ijeiucdy. !>r. 1>.C. Sn>tt will
refund your money if you arc net >nti*tied!"t?
i" u-iii<j it. It i> everywhere |
adiaitt' d !- in- iho mot >uivios;a! I
r -iiumIx in u>? for bowel <*<?mj>ltiilit.-,
aim tin* nnl.\ <?t:c tsini never fails. It ;
;> pleasant. -al'e :mkI T?*Ii:?1 .
Some ixiiiii^tf is j?ul in more time'
trying to snvc uolh.ra than souls.
"iV. S. M:>-cr. >iililnhn. t'a.. <avH
li:?- l:f- ??f lijs liitie jriri by pvinjr Inn
< 'lit- .'?! iniilf C'oiijL'li ('tire u lien slic w a-;
dyins from cr??up. Jt is the only!
harmless remedy til: t <ri ve- immediate I,
results. !l (iiii' lxlv euros co\i;jh?. mids. ;
bronchitis. yrippe. asthma and all)
throat and ]nii^r troubles. Wallace A
Johnson.
.. .
A poor iStmdyv dinner oiten
spoils the effect of a {rood sermon, j
J. ('. (Vniiedy, Jtoanoke. Term., |
>::y?. "I t an not say r???? much for I>c-j
Witt*.- Wilcli Hazel Salve. One Imn J
<?f it. cured wiur* the ducloK> called aril
i:.cn;.tide u!c< r on my jaw." Cures i
pile-and all -kin diseases Lookout fori
worthless imilat ion>. Wallace & .lolsn- i
M'H.
Kvcn the devii is not as blu'kj
.is his newspaper portraits.
L)r. Cady's Condition Powders.
Arc jn-t what a horse needs when in J
!>ad condition. Tonic, blood purl tier and i
vermifuge. They arc not food hut j
medicine and the bc-t inii.se to pur a|
i........ ... ;.,, i?,
- - j
ikt paekage. l'or salt* by 1?. Scott.)
Hot arguments can always be!
relied upon to cool friendship. j
"I had stomach t rouble twenty years 1
and gave Up ho]*?"ot'beiiijj cured till *1 )
bewail to use Kod??l Dyspepsia ( lire. Ii
lias ijoee me so much good I call it the
-avior of my life," write* W It Wilkinson.
Albany, Tenti. It digests what
yoli eat. Wai.'ace i .loJinsOtl.
A practical joke is one that is;
salable.
The ea.-i'-sr. and most ellectivej
method os purifviiig the blood and in- j
vibrating the system is to take'
D.-Wiit's little K-iriv Risers.!
the famous little pills for cleansing )
rh?* liver and bowel.-. Wallace j
I
V .MUlRSOI).
The innii who marries a wealthy j
^ra>s widow makes hay while the
> 11 >i shines.
i
' I>eWin'.- Little Karly Ui-rrsare!
iho ??ili- 1 ever used."?1>. '
Moore, >JilJt?rook. Ala. They quirk-j
!,v cure nil liver and bowel troubles, j
Wallace and Johnson.
Summer School.
itv auihoritv of tlio State Hoard of
Education. the Sumnicr School for tinwhite
teachers iif t)i:s county will bc_riii
:it King-trce, July 23d and close
Aliens; bill).
The school will be titi<l?*r the manage-;
hifii! of 1'rnf. .1. \Y. Thompson. of i
Winthrop College. as-isled by Mr. '
I'njtiT Hollis, c f the Ko<-k Hill <traded
.vchi <.!<.
Let every teacher w ho ?an attend he i
present at tlie opening: oi The school. I
Kenevai of certificate- i- conditioned]
upon attendance, beside-', this i\ an.
excellent opportunity for teacher- to!
Iicltcr equip themselves lor the work!
of teaching. j(
The subjects taught will be arithmetic,
geography. Kngii-h and aluehrn.
Each teacher may select tince of the
foregoing studies.
As iasi year, it will be well for the
trustees t<? close the schools of their
.1 isfj-iet s ihirin' the colli itiuaneC of the
Summer tv.'hool.
Board may ho obtained at reasonable
rates at several pianos in town.
N. J). LESKSNE.
Co. Supt. of Ed.
Tobacco Growers
Will find it to their interest to
communicate with the
l?AIIHiN3 HAZDTAZE GO.
I
Manning, S.
when in want of
TOBACCO MA KN FECES,
I'A It IS GREEN SPRAYERS,
WIRE. Etc.
Their All Steel Flues are the best
made.
Their Double Tithe Paris Green
Sprayers will save its cost in Paris ,
Green in a short time.
Ask your dealer ior them. If lie (
hasn't got them s?*<id >11.15 and
they will scud you one by express |
prepaid.
MANNING HARDWARE CO.,
Manning, S.C.
t*
CANDIDATES CAXDS.
FOR COM;HESS.
Ilavinjr rwrivrri a n.;ij*?rity <>f tli?*
voK-s < ast in the Sixth Ih-trict forron-|
^ic>< two years air<? ami having Imvii
ilrpfiv?'(i ?'t Chat oilier l>\ tile coiitiliriir
of i lit* s?*?-<uul rc^inioiit vote whirb i
was c:t>t our-aio tin* illsuict. and I ami
:?ssti?-i'?i \v;is ij 11 y cast. my frii-l'dM
insist upon my entcrinjf the race a<:an!
this year. i here oy announce myself''
,i camii(in<<- f. r < < upics Horn the
s:>ili district subject t?> Deinoeraiio
primary. I. K. KLLEItl'K.
I am a eandHate It v re-nomination
:?> a Ropresentat ivc of the Sixth Dis-j
t: ict in Coi'irre.-s, subject to the rules
<<l the Democratic party.
JAMES NORTON.
1 h-'chy announce myself a candiil.t'c
for Representative in * 'ongres*
from the Sixth CflM^ressional District
of South Carolina, subject to tic action
of the Democratic primarvt
ROKKRT 15. SCA Rlit )IvOl'(?IT.
FOR SOLICITOR.
1 am a candidate for re-election to
the olilec of Solicitor, ami utrain solicit
the support of the votets of tlic Third
Circuit. subject to tlie rules of the
1 b-mocratio primaries.
JOHN S. WILSON".
IK)l"SE OF RKRRKSKNTATIVKS.
Subject to the rules of the Democratic
]>riiirary, we hereby announce ?L
DAVIS CARTER for the House of
Representatives: Friends.
After the solicitation of many friends
I hereby announce mv candidacy for
election n> the House of Representatives.
piofnisins; to abide by the decision
of the Democratic pvimarr election,
\\ s. WALL.
I hereby announce myself a candi,5...
t.v tlin It....... rwf t?.._
Ildlv IVI U" ll'MI i" III*. I I'/U.-V "I Jll.prvsi'iitsrivrvs
and promise to abide by
the derision of the Dcmoenitic j>riinarv.
W. >1. KEELS.
We. the Oak Ridge l>? ino< r:tHr Club,
do hereby endorse J. II. Ml'TSON a
candidate fur the Legislature, subject
tut be rules of the primary election.
W. \\". ? u\*. {'resident
W. Ik Blakeley, .Secretary.
i hereby anriuiince myself a candi
date for tin* House of Represent;:!i v s,
oibject to the ensuing Democratic p iniarv
election, and promising to abide
!>\ tiie rules governing the satue.
T. 15. DOER DIN.
Mr Editor: Please announce Mr.
W. S. (?RA YSOX. of Benson. a candidate
for the Legislature, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
FRIENDS.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the House of Representative-,
and promise to abide by
the deeision'of the Deocmraficpriur'rv.
.1 (L Mc<MTLLOr(ill.'
Dir. .J. R. 11 ROCK IN TON, subject
t<> the Driuoerativ primaries.
We are authorized to announce Mr.
.1 .). It. MONTGOMERY a co-didate
fortlic ilotiseof Representatives. subject
to tiie rules of the Deiuccratec
primary.
FOR mlNTY St' 1'E HI N'TEN 1>ENTOF
ED1CATION.
Promising to abide by the decision
of the Democratic primary. I announce
inysejf ;i candidate for re-election
to the olliec of County Superintcndent
of Education. Respectfully*.
N AliOlt D. LESESNE.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
Superintendent of Education, promising
n> abide by the decision of the Democratic
voters in the primary election.
l,. V> . \YULr h.
I hereby announce myself as a caudioate
for Countv Superintendent ot
Education, subject to the Ifemoeratic
primary. 'VM. COOPER
I heiebv announce myself as a candidate
for County Superintendent of
Kuueation. Williamsburg County, subject
to the rules governing the Democratic
party. I am permanently located
at t he-county seat. ?::id if elected can
ahvavs be found at mv post of duty.
CEO. S. DA HP.
V (m CLER HOP cor KT.
I announce mvseif a candidate for
Clerk of Court, promising to abide by
the decision of the Democratic voters in
the primarv election.
J. E. McELVEE.W
I hereby annonuce my candidacy for
Clerk of t ont r. promising to abide by
tiie decision of tlie Democratic voters
in the primary election.
.1. D. DANIEL.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for (jk-rk of Court of Williamsburg
county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary election. Having
had the advantages of a good
business education, I feel confident that
I can discharge the duties of the office
with dispatch and to the satisfaction of
all. REGINALD J. NESMITH.
I hereby announce mvseif n eamli
date for Clerk of Court of WilliamsUurjr
County, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primarv election.
H. C. WHITEHEAD.
I hereby announce myself a candi-!
ilate for Clerk of Court *?f Williams-1
burg eouuty. subject totbe rules of the i
I>emccratic primarv election.
EI?V1N C. KITS.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Clerk of Court of Williamsburg county.'
subject to the Democratic primary
election.. W. W. GRAYSON
I beteby annpunce myself a candidate
for Clerk of Court of .Willimjisbnrg
county. subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary eloctioa.
HEGU MoCUTQil^, .
CANDIDATES CARDS.
' n)R*('orSTY TRKASI HER.
J hereby urmotince my candi clary for
re-appcHutmonr to Ihc otHce of. County
Tjvas'iivr. promising jo abide by tlr? .
j rules of lhtc rus;<iri<? ' Jtmocratie pri
i ui;: i \ I'lPCiiuii. ,
!i. I). ROLLING.
1 hereby sa^iouiiee myself a rand:'
date fur th? appointmoiit of: C?>tni!*
f Treasurer at the cns'tinjr I)bm?rrari>
: primaryelection. subject-. to tile rule ^ovt.'ri
ucr tlii' bame.
W. I) OWENS.
H)R SM K!il KF. .
I respect f ully Solicit tltc vote- at Hi
I)ejii(.eratie primary for Sheriff. proui1
i-in^ to abide the decision of the sane..
EDWIN H ARPKK.
: ! ho~eby announce myself a enndi|
date 'for Sin-rid' of Willianisburo
j county, subject to the Democrat i<
, primary election.
W. II. CAMPBELL.
1 hereby announce tuv-elf as a Can
' ilitlate tor Sheriff of Williamsburg
; County at the next general election..
subject '-o tiie Democratic Primary.
11 EN ft Y O. BRIXTON.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Sheriff of Williamsburg
i countv. subiect to tlie* Democratic mi
tnary eleclion.
GEO. J. CitAHAAL.
PK()I5ATE .IX .I H i LU.
J. J. S'EFJEiE. J/i?. has- tiled hi5-"
! nletlj^e to abide. tile result ?<I the J?riI
maty* vnd i- now a eandidate fur J'rt?
! bate Judg", - ?
I hereby announce my cannidnry fos
! the office of J'10 ha to Judire of William*-burg
county. subiect to tile r'lles of th?Derit-'t'r.nic
primarv.
* W. E.UAXXA.
1 herehv. announce myself a candidate
for the oIUcr of' Probate Jwdjre .
j -object. to the rules or the Deinocrajlic
' primarv ehetioii.
W. ii. McCAXTS.
I hereby announce my candidacy lot
Probate .Judp-.of Williamsburg. subject.
t<> tlie nil * of the I emucratic prii
utorv election.
E. M.-SMITH
I eorXTV srPEQ vISGK.
! We are authorized to announce 15. S
SMITH a candidate for Comity Si;
pervisor, subject to the rules of 11 it Democratic
primary.
Siibjei t to the derision of the Democratic
primary, 1 arn a candidate t<"
the e ef County Supervisor of ?lli.(
'i?,lr f ..
]>:>fci iil K*K liJIOCKINTON.
I hereby announce in/self :r euiuli;
date for the .>tlic?* of County Supervisor
, of \ViIlia:n.'??ur^ Couiity, stibject to tic
! ruh-s of %lur lJ' inocratic primary eb>
jtiun. H'.D. VITCH. ^
j Tiiankin^-uiy fr!? ihIs for Ui*; iLtttcrI
in^r sii|>jM?rr tjiveii me in the past. I'.
I hereby announce iny-.elf a candidal* .
f<?r County Supervisor. subject to tin
ruks of the Democratic part v.
H. V. BALDWIN.
i I hereby.nnnfMiiioe my candidacy h T.
! the otTiec of ( onnty Supervi>or of Willi::;
nitburg county. subject to the ruleof
the DeHMicraiic primary ele.-tion.
It M. THOMAS.
I hereby announce u?y candidacy f>>*
tin- utlice ofCouiity Supervisor, subject.
i i*i tli?: ' uloof the I minimitir priumrv
A. I'.. fJI'JMtOWM.'
Hicreby HiinuiiiK-e my candidacy fn |
tlit* otlice i?f< oiiiiry Supervisor, .subieci
i to the rules ol the ensuing idemocratio
' primarv election*
M. S. MONTGOMERY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
i dale for re-election' to the *e
'County Supervisor. I nill abtrle tie
jdeci-iou of ill'- Democratic oviniarv
i election. If. IV ClUNDLElt.'
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Countv Supervisor of Wil
; li:uusbur<( county, subject to tlie rulei
of the Democratic primarv.
S. M. HRAUSIIAW.
I hereby aimoimcetnyse'f a candidatt
i jor County Supervisor of William-burn,
i county, subject to the rules of the
Ivmoeratie primarv eleetiotv.
J. W. COWARD.
you COKONEK.
1 n
date fc.r re-election for i'oro tie y, pr ?tn
isiiij;to al)iiU* by the decision cf tin
Democratic priaiarv.
h: m.. nr kiiows.
i I hereby announce myself :i> a c.nidi
| lor < oroin'r. .subject to the i?ule.?
I jrovcriiinj? tit" Democratic primary. 5
|am living at tbr county scat, ami
j elected lean di-charye the duties <-v
; the oitiec at .-hurt notice. (.'irc'uusiahetwill
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"We hereby announce H HA IS N A .
fi.r ri..elect inn fn tin* ottti-e fit t'elinti
Auditor on lii> r*eord a- :i f .itlil'uJ nc.-*
capable otHrial, ?to the ni!e* .
"(ivciiu'n.^ th? DeaKxratio priinarie>
Hi i USDS.
KOIJ MEMK'EK 170AHD COXTBOI. .
IDA Ml'RlMIY i-h?vi y i
a* a candidate for appointireiifi u- .s
membrr of the County Boird <?? ('en- troi,
-ubje-t to the Democratic nary.
YO'l'Li^ .
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