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C|jt jfiRatcjjman ani *mit|)ron. y and Sal urdnj ?BY? CMTKKX PUBLISHING COMPANY ?UMTBK. & a Tu ?? ?UM n?r annum?lu advance. Ii Square trat inaartloa.11.00 eubeequsnt lnaartlon.60 Coatracu (or Ibra? month* or Magii will ba mada at reduced rates. All communications which sub aarv? private In tar eats will ba charged far ag adver linements. Obttuaxtas and tributes ot respect will ba ohaxgad (or. The Sumter Watchman was found? ed la lilt and the True Southron In litt. The Watchman and Southron a?? has the combined circulation and enfleanoe cf both of the old papers, and la mt alfeetly the best advertising medium In 8uinter. The suggestion that the antl-Bleasc voters of the Htate concentrate upon one or two of the stronger candidates and eliminate the four or five weaker candidates has made all the weak brothers hopping mad and they are concentrating their attacks on Mr Manning. This shows whom the can? didates regard as the strongest man In the race for governor, und points the way for the voters to concentrate ef fectlvely and successfully to wipe out B lease lam. a e e Mendel Smith. Ilrownlng. C. A Smith. Simins, openly und directly, arld^he others by Innuendo and insin? uation, arc ..Hacking Manning and they would not te doing It If they did not fear him more than any other man In the nc*e. e e a The Columbia liecord picks Cooper as the first choice. Manning second and Cllnkseales us third for governor, because It believes they are the strongest antt-Bleav candidates, In the ortler named, and urg?s the law-re speetlng people of the State to concen? trate their votes on these candidates. % Mr. Cooper made n fine impression as -dump speaker In the Kastern and ? ithrrn sections of the State, but he Is he first choice of comparatively few? er the voters, and several of the oth? er candidates will poll much larger votee than he will, and from what we c?n hear the same condition exists in tho greater part of the State, the ex ? ? ution being In the circuit that he has 'v*d as where he Is verv strong. As a second choice man Mr. Cooper Is undoubtedly very strong? he Is tho second choice of Manmm,', Ith. Cllnkseales and Browning men to a greater degree than any other of tho candidates, and this second ? i. her popuhirit> seems to have led Ihn Record to the conclusion that he la the strongest of the three candi? date In our opinion both Manning and Cllnkseales have greater initial strength than Cooper and will poll more votes than he will In the first primary. In the second primary Cooper would probably poll a larnc vote, but as he Is not as well known and has not as large a personal follow? ing as Manning he would not be ?* strong a candidate, ulthough decid? edly stronger thsn I'rof. Cllnkseales. CAMPAIGN PARTY \T ^LANCAS? TER. CandtdatOM for Governor Remain V* it hi it Lines. Lancaster. Aug. 5.?Candidates for governor kept well within their at tacks of the last two days in the meeting of u ulidatcs for Stab of? fnes held here toduy In the cliv of the red rose. faction il feeling was noticeable at rare Intervals, but the sen'lrnent of the audience seemed to i ? against the policies of the pres? ent administration. There was a threat of disorder at ene time, but it smoothed over whin It was found that the auditor was a friend of the speaker The elimina? tion seheme again furnished an ob? ject of attack at the hands of Mendel I. South iml l.owndes J. Browntn?, though the denunciation was less bit? ter than in previous speeches. < narles Curroll simins was excep? tionally acrid In his dally attack on John C ll.ehar.lM The meeting was < ailed |g order at, la ;'. o'clock b> K S Stewart, eountv chairman, in front of the court heSMM The liev. Mr. itedwes offered Stayet unit ia-i k.in Dir: in WfUQCH. iM-tt-lrou, < olII-MMi III Mb?*ourl ami i lame* from Gasoline lank Add to Horror. Jopbii. Mo . \u>r. :. Thirty-eUh. persons were killed ami -?" injured in a ?oiiision between neHhbeuinl passeuser tram Ne I on tie Kansas I Itv Southern i i'lw i and .. Missouri A North Affcaanes gaaatlae r*ir ma* nlng on the Kansas <'d\ .-, ntlur ti near Tipton l ord, tea miles ?< iih of l ere, tonight Mistaken Bf> d? r* are s;*ld to ha\e rajewil |ht .? rh'r nr COl'NTY CANDIDATES SPOKI. (Continued from page 3.) clerk, lie stated In justico to Mr. Parrott and Mr. Scarborough that neither of these officials had ever asked for this money. In this way the school fund hud been saved $15, 000 a year. Mr. Heiser, In closing, summed up measures he would and had worked for: Tax equalization, upbuilding or roads, farmers' warehouse bill, a detl nltt plan for the conduct of the State park at the hospital for the insane, which he stated was a tract of 3U0 acres and not 30 acres, as stated by Mr. Clifton, with ?SO acres outside the city, on which products were rals ed for the inmates of the asylum; for cattle tick eradication, in order to encourage live stock industry in prep a rat ion for the coming of the boll weevil. He promised to give a full statement as to the State Hospital for the Imune at some other meeting. He retired from the stand amid applause. Messrs. J. A. Hodge, the incumbent and O. H. Zeigler asked the vote of tho peoplo of Privateer for magis? trate. Mr. Hodge thanked them for their votes of two years ago and hoped that they would vote for him again Mr. Zeigler stated that if elected he would give bis personal attention to the office at all times. He was ap? plauded. PEACE FOB MEXICO. CA IUI A.I AI. AND C Alt KAN ZA I'OMK TO SKTTLEMKNT ON MKXICAN TKHMS. Fxpootcd That General Amnesty Will Soon Im* Declared and That Pence Pact Will Follow?Mexican City to (?Ivo l'p. Mexico City, Aug. 5.?Provlsl >nal President Carbajal and Gen. Vcnus tiant Carranxa, head of the constitu? tionalist movement, today reached a full agreement concerning the turn? ing over of the government to the constitutionalists. It is expected a general amnesty will be declared soon. Hostilities were suspended today. At the close of conferences be? tween President Carbajal and Gen. Velasco. minister of war, today the official announcement was made that Oai ranza would grant the president's request concerning guarantees and that a peace pact probably would be ratified at a cabinet meeting soon. Peace for Mexico City, at least, seems a certainty. The council of war. consisting of 112 generals, de I ided tonight upon the unconditional surrender of the city to the consti? tutionalists. VILLA IN AGK!?;KM10NT. Said to Have Arrangement With Car? bajal. Bl Paso, Aug. G.?Americans who arrived today from Chihuahua City asserted that Gen. Villa has reached a satisfactory agreement with two peace envoys from President Car? bajal. This news tended to confirm tho report that Villa would treat with Presluri t Carbajal. regardless of Gen. Carranza's altitude. Lunch for Candidates. Immediately following the close of the speaking at Privateer on Tuesday .the candidates and their friends whe were present at the speaking were in? vited to a delightful lunch which v as furnished ? j the good citizens of Privateer. As the candidates had been speaking from 11 until after I o'c'ock this was a feature which was much enjoyed by all. Heal I Mule Transfers. McCoUura Realty Co.. to Hasan I M. IHnklns. lot on Chestnut street, |l,ftt, Kobert P. Havls. et al, to Isabella Davis, lot just OUtstdC city limits, $,'? am) nt tiri consideration. Shelley Lawrenoo to Isaac Strauss, lot in city. $!?0. Frank I! <irler and Ceo. M. Fox worth to Isaac Strauss, ten acres on .Moses public road, lift, Preach i. Davis to Samuel Q< Ureen. lot as Oreen swamp road. I Mrs. Isabella i>a\is to French I. I>..\ls. lot ..a Green swamp road. |Sll, Csther A. Mtl.? od to Samuel C, I '.teen, one a? re lot, $."..'.. Her Idea of Lswyers. HI am not guilty. If 1 had been, I ?bould have engaged a lawyer!" was '.ho observation of a woman summoned O'fore the Darlington (England) bench. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu? ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Rinfc-Worm, Ec? zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c NOT IN SYMPATHY WITH FOR? EIGN RELATIONS BODY, Denounces Hesitation to Support Admini-trntloo in its Efforts fori Pence ami Hof uses to Servo Long* or on It. Washington, Aug. '>??Senator John Sharp Williams today resigned as a member of the foreign relations com? mittee. He declared in a spoech on the lloor of the senate be wished to sever bis connections with the com? mittee because it had hesitated to support tre administration's policy as to mediation and because of its "equally disgusting attitude" regard? ing the purchase of ships to carr> cotton and other goods abroad. Set.ator Williams was >ne of a minority of the committee who te day sought to have favorably report? ed Senator McCurnher's resolution re questing the president to offer the j good ottlcis of this government to the warring factions of Europe. Other members of tho committee insisted that such action should be left en? tirely within tho discretion of the president. An unsuccessful attempt also was made today by Senator Williams to secure a favorable report on a bill introduced by him to provide for the purchase by government of ships of the belligerent powers to keep mov? ing the commerce of the United States during the war. A majority of the foreign relations con.mlttee apparently did not favor the meas? ure, holding that such a step was un? necessary at this time, and it was referred to a s bcommittec. Senator Stone, chairman of the committee, protested that Senator Williams should not, under the rules, bo permitted to criticise the action of his colleagues and that the res? ignation coald not be considered at this time. The Mississippi senator re? torted that his action was not a de? batable matter. Senator Smoot made a point that the trade commission bill was before the senate and the resignation could not be taken up. "I can not stultify myself longer by service on the committee, and I have a right to resign," insisted Sen? ator Williams. Vice President Marshall ruled against consideration of the resigna? tion, and on an appeal was almoUt unanimously upheld by the senato Senator Williams then dramatically left the (hamber alone. For years Senator Williams has been an ardent advocate of peace. _?_ CANDIDATES AT SHILOH. (iootl Crowd Giros Bpoakors Atten? tive Hearing. There were about one hundred and fifty persons in the crowd which at? tended tho campaign meeting at Shi-| lob on Wednesday, a larger crowd having been prevented from attend? ing on account of the threatening weather. This audience gave the candidates an attentive hearing, fre? quently applauding their favorites. The speaking took place In tho oak grove in front of the church, until a slight drlSSlS began to fall, when the speaking was moved into the school house. The meeting was presided over by Mr. L. 1. Parrott. The candidates went over practical? ly the same ground as they did in the meeting at Privateer the day be? fore. Oldest Chain Bridge. China has the world's oldest chain >ridge, ?tretohing for half a mile from ?uo mountatu to another. 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Nowhere else in the Stato can young ladies sec, hear and learn so much as at Colum? bia, one of tho leading educational centers of the South, and tho scat of tho legislative, judicial and executive departments of South Carolina. ? - Thu comfort, health and safety of tho student have been carefully provided for. The handsome fireproof buildings located ia a beautiful campus of twenty acres overlooking the City of Columbia, are thoroughly ventilated, heated by steam, lighted by electricity and abundantly supplied with the purest water. ?+ * fx* * ? * ^ The faculty is exceptionally strong and competent, being drawn from the leading Colleges and Universities of tho North and East as well as from Franco and Germany. The course of study is carefully graded and thorough at every point. It is arranged on the* - University plan, allowing students to cuter tho class they aro prepared for, as far as possible, in every department. Degrees of Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Literature aud Bachelor of Science are conferred. 1914 Term begins September 24. For Descriptive Catalogue and 1914-15 Announcement, Address REV. W. W. DANIEL, D. D. President, Columbia, S. C.' \mmmLWmmmmmmmmm - ENROLLMENT IN LEE. Books This Year Contain Total or 1,913 Names, Blshopvllle, Aug. 5.?The county executive committee met Monday and examined tnc roils of the clubs for this county, it is found that there are 1.94:) voters enrolled this yea.-, as compared with 1,800 In 14i2, being an increase of 14:!. It If believe:! thai this very nearly represent! the voting strength of this county. There wen-! v.\" few Irregularities* At this meeting the managers of the election were appointed and' practically all arrangements made for the first primary. FOR RENT?A large well appointed store house with Sleeping room at tached. Centrally located in fine trade centre. For particulars ap? ply to \v. L. Baundcrsi Bumtcr, s. C K. P, 1). No. C. 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