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'M > The Press and Bancer j _ tS"~Publl8hecl every Wednesday at ?2 a ear In advance. 1 Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1906. S. A. L. Ncltvdtilc. ' Southbound? J*o. 51 daily leaves Abbeville 5-'!0 a in 53 ' " 3 42 p iu 33 ' 12.01 p in 41 " " a 35 a m Northbound? / 3S " " 2.20 a m 32 " " 4 .52 p ui ; 52 " " 1.00 p iu 50 " ' Ar 'J.30 p ui No reduced rates from Abbeville to Atlanta an yet. llope to have It soou. 1 Buti*! Buum!! Kiikn!!! *" 1 1 - 1 >"?? ..,vur nhlobuiiu fr? hp PHt WI.iyUUJUU nnun JWM. en up with mites unci lice and your (leg with fleas? ON- Lilslnleciant will rid jour promises cot oui> ill mll'M and Mean but of all kinds ol vermin, at Hit- same time destroying those gt-rms wlucti pi< (luce sickliest*. C. X. wQile containing such ?<reat disinfectant and germicidal proprieties Is entiiely harmless to man or beast ana can be used freely anywhere. Try a package ol N. C. and be convinced that II Is ihe cheapest and best disinfectant made. A 25 cent package will make 6 gallons ol tne etst dlsinleoiant In the wojld. "Oct the habit" and go to MeAluriays, they keep It. Major Xniu'PN Slory. Major Nance has it on reliable authority that not long since In the ernplte ol Germany a meeting ol a political nature was helu a*, which were several German-Americans; and during the meeting a German rose with a glass of .Schnapps in his hand and proposed toast this: "Here's to the greatest politician and statesman that the United States of America has ever produced, William Jen nlngs Bryan." Promptly a German-American arose with a schooner of loamtng Schnapps and replied Heres to the greatest politician and statesman under the blue canopy ol heaven?Benjamin Ryan Tillman ! At this Juncture Major ' Nance says the house rocked and the beams crebkedand the buzzuhs reverberated from the Denmark to tue Alps?And yet Tillman, unlike Samson, wears his hair short. Darg aii'n Special Sale. There was a Special Sale of JardiDers at Dargans 5 & 10 ceDt store od Monday at 10 I o'clock, and altuoueh there were 68 of theoe Jardiners it ooly took about 10 minutes to Hell them all, for they were wonder/ul car. gains and the crowd Reamed to appreciate the fact. Dargan bad advertised the t-a e in tliePrewA B.-tnuer and had them Id one ol hi* windows for about teu days betore the snle,ann the'adles had been picking them out lor a week?hence the rapidity of their sale. Two MuIo.h Drowned, After th? heavy rain of MoDday evening the Bine Hill branch reached the high water mark. In crossing the stream Just below the fao tory Mr. Jno. Greene lout two mules. Themiles drowned be'ore It was possible to cui them out of the harness. This Is a grnat log* for Mr. Green, eRpecta'ly at thl? season of the year. In fact Just at this Juncture the larm needa attention more thaD any otherttme of Ihe j ear. and having both bis mules drowned Ik a great blow. Services* ?t Warrenton. There will be a protracted meeting at Warrenton beginning n^xt Saturday, the Saturday before the first Sunday. The Pustor will be assisted by Rev. Mr. James of ibe Central Presbyterlau Church of Anderson. There will be two services per day, morning and night. Abbeville Men at Cl< niwoo. Messrs. David Henry and Mark Bradley, ' young gentlemen of this county who are teaching >?t Clemson College have had a ve-> material raise In salary. Action was taken hi. the last meeting of the Board of Trustees. These young men are to be congratulated on the stand they are taking at the Institution. ?w Firm. Messre.Harrlson and Waldropof Greenwood will tn the near future open up a repair shop in Abeevllle. It Is paid that they will be prepared to repair everything from an automobile to a pair of curling tongs. Found Dead. Rachel Bradley, colored, about sixty years old, was f0und dead this morning by her son Henry Bradley who lives In Abbeville Rbe was Irom the lower Long Cane section ; where sbe was respected for her thrift, In dustry ana gooa coaauoi. The Observer predicts that Frasler Lyon w 1)1 get the largest vote of any man running for a stale c ftlce. except those who. are running without opposition. He will llkeij go In on the flist ballot.?Newberry Observer Commercial Club. The regular monthly meetlne of the Commercial Club will be held Id the Court House Friday afternoon, Aug. 3rd at 5 o'clock. A fall attendance la desired. H. U. Smith, Secty. Teacher Wanted. A teacher Is wanted for the Warrenton School. Applicants will send narres to Mr. Jno. C. Fergerson, Mr. Geo. S. Wilson or Mr. William McNeil. Lost. Stick pin set with red ceral. Finder will please leave at Eureka Hotel with Mrs. McFall and claim reward. ??? Picnic. Toere will be a picnic at Jim Link's grove ear Betlila church, Friday August Kith. Everybody Invited. , Teachers Wanted. The Edgewood School l6lu need of a teacher. Applicants will please send their Dames to A. M. Keid, W. E Lesley or a. G. Cochran. Picnic at Shiloh. There will be a picnic at Sbiloh on the 11th of August. All are cordially invited to attend. Picnic at Antreville. There will be a picnic at Antrevllle on next Saturday, the fourth of August Mr. J. J. McSwaln will speak on this occasion. A good time Is promised all who attend. There will be a picnic and barbecue on Thursday August 9th at Calhoun Mills with music and dancing, also a crack game ol Base Ball. All are Invited to come and spend a pleasant day at the historical old place. Candidates, come and meet your friends. The annual hash and picnic dinner will come ofl at Cold Springe Atignst "th. Candidates lor Congress and County offices 6f ptclally Invited. .P. B. Carwlle, for committee. Mr. W. E. Johnson and Mr. Bradley Kees? spen t Sunday at Mr. Jas. Ciinkscales. Mr Ed. McJlwain, dispatcher lor the South' em In Birmingham, Is In the cily for a short stay. Mr. C. W. Kendall who has been In business In Durham, N. C., has tailed. Mr. Fraser Lvon Is home for a week. The campaign haa aD off week ibis week, and they are taking advantage of it to visit theii homes. , . Mr. 6. A. Ferguson of this County, living near Antreville, was the gentleman who got the first hat rack that Dargans 5 & 10c Store gave away. The numbei that calls for the second hat rack is 166 on a Gray Ticket. If you hold it please present it and gel one of those handsome Hat Racks Dargans 5 and 10c Store. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World, Curious .Statist irul Figure w. j Salvation is free, wo arc told, but it cm ! great deal to those who wonM oliVr II irct:I people who are IndUI'erent or Ignorant, read a curious calculation, an to this cost dispatch from Chicago to tOe NewYork Tli At a meeting of evangelists 01 various den lnations in that li cost ?1 lo save a soul in < cago, while It took oniy twenty-five cent Atlanta. He gave co explanation for wide difference, which would have been \ Interesting as it is, iu truth the whole idt looking ftn salvation from a commercial pi uf view and measuring it In dollars and ce The correspondent, however, takes ti w!lh the preacher, declaring that Instead < it costs more than ?.Du tocou vert a ChlCHgc He does not give us any facis to sustalu position, which Is mucu regretted. We t say, nowever, if the cost Is ready that m we have very fearful apprehensions as to eternal destiny of a number of hundred thousands in that grunt .city, looking a from a strlcily orthodox point of view. The correspondent further informs us t the cost varies as to the church undertak the work. It takes Sl.otKl oi hard Mom e-uli to rake in a couvert, a fact which i nave its gratifying side to many who bell (nat a man expecting salvation In tliat chu is bunkoed. The Yoiunteersof America spi $0 per convert, 'i'nis Is a Salvation Army gauizatlon, we believe, and the expense se( high. Hut the class it reaches chiefly Is tt ougUly tough by nature and woefully Igt am. Tbat tact and the large number may for ibe til en cost to nive them the porluulty to grnep salvht ou. ? As ue have Haiti all ot this In a rather usual and curio s speculation, although si calculate ns bave beeo rnude as to tbe worl t'jrelgu missionaries. Wlihout goiug into argument about it. there is evideuce t there io a great ueal of missionary work Dt ed at houie, piobably more necessary that enlightened "heatLe " nations, and proba more practical lu tbe way of good to the wi and all lis peopie, Clioosiiik a <"onifrcNmiinii. McCormlck Mesnenge-. It Rpems to be coucedrd In. the fourth < trict that Congressman Jolintou will be elected to a fourth term, notwithstanding! be has two competitors In tbe campaign, v are anxious to li ?ve him retired to prtv life. Commenting on this, the Spartanb Journal says: "We have had cotbing t > say Id Mr. Jo son's Interest except to refute some unj and unfair criticisms of blm and to chron wbat seem to us to be clearand apparent ft concerning bis certainty of re-election an< state a principle which is recognized in sections of tbe country which wield the gri est Ibflumce In Congress. This princlpl that U is better to keeps capable and fa.ltt member in his sent And secur* tbe benefll bis Increasing usefulness, acquaintance, c< raittee standing and ability to serve his i pie well, so long as be does not get ou touch and sympnthy with tb< m or indlfter toward their neids. The practice of coutl ally sending new men to Congret-s'only tf retired after two or three terms to make pi for another new man Is wasting an opport Ity to become efflclent'y represented. With ni purpose of "pointing a mora adorning a tale," the Press and Hnnuer wo suggest that wbat is said of Mr. John might have like application In the Third J t let. Death of Mi-h. J. II. SanrierM. Mrs J. H. Sanders die<l at her ho in the city Tuesday night, July 1900, at the ape of 77 years. Her mains were laid to rest in the Shar cemetery. The funeral services wi conducted by Rev. Mr. Lawson. S was a good christian womau and v loved by all who knew her. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low, Thou no more will join our number Thou no more our sorrows know, Vet, again wo hope to meet tl\ee. When the day of life is fled. And in heaven with joy to greet th Where no farewell tears are shed. Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o'e On the border land we left her. Soon to meet and to part no more. wnen we leave una worm 111 uuaug When we leave tbis world of care, We shall find our missing loved od< In our Father's mansion fair. Gertrude Bent Thi? is Snccens. To live well. To laugh often. To gain the respect of intelligi men. To win the love of little children. To fill one's niche and aecompl one's task. To leave the world better than < finds it, whether by an impro^ flower, a perfect poem, or anot: life ennobled. To never lack appreciation of eart beauty or fail to express it. To always look for the best in oth< To give the best one has. To make one's life an inspirat and one's money a benediction. Rcflecllou* of a Bachelor. Candy catches more girls than p try. , A man could be very fond of sister I? she were somebody else. It takes a widow an awful 1c time to learn what she knew bef ner nusuunu uieu. You will always find that whei girl will admit that her shoe pine it's over the instep. If a womau can't think of anyth else to be miserable about she will away from home so as to worry o the children. To the Trustee* of Abbeville KpiMCO|inl Cburch. Gentlemen It's sound sense that we tell you. It will cost less dollars to paint y< church with L. & M. Paint, beca more painting is done with one gal of L. & M. than with two gallon? other paints, and the L. & M. Z hardens the L. <fe M. White Lead t makes the L. & M. Paint wear 1 iron. Any church will be given a libt quantity free whenever they paint. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 f Ions Linseed Oil will paint a model sized house. Actual cost L. & M. about $1.20 gallon. J. E. Webb, Painter, Hickory, r\ - iitt j ? ?a ?t wruea, nouses paimeu wuii a. M. 15 years ago have not nee ; painting since." Sold by P. B. Speed. Gal vefctoifN S?-a Wall makes life now as safe in that clt^ on the higher uplands. E. W. Gc . loe, who rewides on Dutton St., Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for s ty. He writes: "I have used King's New Discovery for Consul , tion the past five years and it keeps i well and safe. Before that time I a cough which for years had L growing worse. Now it's gone," Ci chronic Coughs, La Grippe, Cr( , Whooping Cough and prevents Pi ' monia. Pleasant to take. Every , tie guaranteed at Speed's drug st I Price 50c and $.00. Trial bottle fre ! A MjHtery Solved. "How to keep of!' periodic attack , biliousness and habitual coustipal was a mystery that Dr. King's ? [ Life Pills solved for me," writes J< . N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. ' ' only pills that are guaranteed to t . perfect satisfaction to everybody money refunded. Only 2ocatSpei drug store. Ifgood quick service Is what you \ , Mllford Is tbe maD you wont to deal v - He hastlie store, tbe stock and a tine s< clerks. A ?! HAD1 lu ti lies. Snmmer Goods at Gi H 1U tills 'ho( INDIA LAWNS?40 inch ntg' line quality, 8 l-2e, lOe, 12 l-2o: WillTE WELTS?Just th >?^g* to 2")c yd. Special, a 12 l-2c qui nay iuakivac 2oc yd. Special, our loo and 16 Ls nice and fine. imitation Torchon Laces an ing LACES AND MEJ)ALLI< duce<l in price. Special prices ( LADIES' COLLARS?Jus mid from 10e to 25e each. Special,! mH Persian at 21 c. \?Q\: SILK PARASOLS-Only uc- marked to prices that should m ?P- Embroideries and Insertio un. from yet, and we are going to s nob R. M. HADDOI bal >edi Id hnUKt Free Treatments to all i lcle \To Home Treatment liy Vibration Inst eat? Xow Within the Uracil of All. "eul eiP dige ifui circulation. The Health Vibrator sen veins, and gives you a new lease of lif YOU CAN F1 CDt nu- That i8 why we let you fry it free. ' be will cost you nothing to do so. Rend I un? a demonstrator to your home. No obi Abbeville?New York using 26/00, I 1 or cef^s remarkable. County agents uld z w. < July Sd, 1906. tf TAKE A Tltlir 17, re- "V on * * * 'he Charleston & Westei Through Savannah I From Anderson, S. C., to ee, Round trip Summer Excursion rat ing September 30, wi?h final return lin r For full information call on or add GEO. T. BRYAN, Gen. Aet., Greenville, S. C. es, ERNEST WILLIAM8, G iey t C*r\i\ ? v^vai au em ish $ FOR EVE )ne ii\ ''ed Jg her A After August ist h's "f" ? k ;ra- ij\ I will be prepare* | coal to any part of th< j| of coal will be kept, a ,oe- /|\ for stove and fireplac hi8 $ ceive prompt attenti b"! jb prices. Will apprec: bes $ Yours very | ver ~~w~ t?-v "T T J. C5. IX? fJS Phone 165. 5r-5r$ Dur ?????? s mi ji T\ I if Nllllt) )rv iral V ,al. ate For the Next Two Weeks per ness by making Specia , & following Seasoi c*ed Ladies and Children Wh Ladies Muslin Underwe , Ladies White Shirt Wai f as Ladies Neckwear. >0[^ Children's Parasols. afe- Ladies Ready-made Skii Dr. _ _ .. mp. White Canvas Jieits. mf White Bed Spreads. had ,eeu Col ored Muslins and Fl< Jres A biff lot of remnants ol >up, ieu- will be displayed on C'ei bot" For children's dress, lad ore. e. patterns, this sale shouh ones. 8 of tion The above mentioned got at Big Reduction in Price. Dhn . 0 rhe values. jive or The Smith vant John E. Dai I JON'S eatly Reduced Prices. lawns at 10c yd. ;J2inch lawns, md ir,c yd. c thing for your summer suit, 10c ttlity at 10c yd. 5?Some nice pieces still left, 10c to 2-3c quality is now 12 l-2c. Extra id Insertions are now going at ?c. DNS?Our tine laces have been rein all medallions. t marked up a new and stylish line a 2oc collar in white, black and a few left and they have been ove them very rapidly. ns?Some nice patterns to select ell them at specially low prices. ST & COMPANY. Have You an Aclie or Pain? You can vibrate it with the HEALTH VIBRATOR. tfo Medicine. No Electricity. Simple, Durable, Inexpensive. will be given at our office. antly relieves headache, rheumatism, ralgia, constipation, catarrh, deafness, instion, and every disease ar sing from poor d good red blood bouuding through your e. 3EL IT CURE. Call at once and test its powers. It for booklet. Your city address will bring Igation to purchase. Absolutely new to ioston 15,000, Philadelphia 10,000, Sucwanted. a. SHERARD, At E. R. Thomson's Store. 1 TO THE EAST IA . . . :n Carolina Railroad. and Steamship Lines. C Baltimore, Ud? and retnrn $29.40 J Boston, Maps., and return $39.30 ] New York, N. Y., and return $35.60 [ Philadelphia, Pa., and return $33.40 es; tickets on sale daily to and includait October 31, 1906. ress W. B. STEELE, U. T. A., Anderson, S. C. ten. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Gu. dWoodf SRYBODY. | ?- ft ftS /\ I 3 to deliver wood and A e city. The best grade ^ md wood will be sawed $ a 11 ?j :n 9? es. i\ix uiucia wjlh ic- ^ on at lowest possible T iate your order. jfft t tru.ly, j| Abbeville, S. C. i.ib Cools Company re propose to liven up busi,1 Slaughter Prices on the lable Merchandise. ite Canvas Oxford Ties. ar. ist. rts. 3ial Designs in Imported Eoleines. r Cotton Lawns, Muslins and Organdies [iter Counter at great reduction price, ies kimonos, dressing saques and waist 1 attract the attention of the knowing )ds are high class Merchandise Porltr hnTTPrs will i?et the heat. *< ?** A J WW T ? o ? Dry Goods Co. itzler, Manager. f Eat Mon j? of the most m I foods? Unee< 1 only perfect so W you will be abl i Earn Mo ffi because a well ft) has greater pre gj Thus you will I Save Mc Sj because for val Bj is no food s< Hj Uneeda Biscu W In a du Hj moisture II NATIONAL B1SCI If you want a Gasoline be sure you get the the brand We sell them J. Notice to Telephone subscribers. j No connections on any line going outside of city limits will be allowed to Btay ou longer than (3) three minutes. Add following names to our list,? ? Bowie, J. S., residence 112. Calvert, W. A., res. 106. r Calboun, T. 8., res. 178. , Gill Hand, Guy, res. 176. 1 Hubert, T. H., res. 177. I Haddon, R. M., res. 181. ^ McDavld, J. E., res. 179. A Norwood. J. 8., res. 165: ^ McMurray Drug Co.,94. Bowen, P., res. 220 C. r Mllford, W. J., res. 220 F. \ Prloe, T. O., res. 212 A. Leslie, W. E? ree. 212 B. % Barksd&l*. J. H., res. 212 C. { Reld, A. M.. res. 212 D. \ Hill, J. U. res. 212 E. ? Little, J. W.,res. 212 F. I Leslie, J. W., res. 212 G* j/ Smith. J. O., res.212 H. A Ferguson, T. F., res. 180 A. Wilson, J. p., res. 180 B. { County Farm, 180 C. L Allen, 8. A ,ree. 180 d. l Ferguson, J. H., res. 180 E. t Richie, R. A , res. 180 F. a Graves, S. A., res. 180 G. f Ferguson, A. J., res. 180 h. f Gary, E. B. Judge, res. 170. a Gambrell, Geo., res. 109. . Klsher, J. 8., res. 171. ? Smith Dry Goods Co., 173. A Wm. M. Barnwell, A General M'g'r. A fir. cJas, C. Sill; \ A l PhyaiQi&m Smzgeou* w S Respectfully offers his profession u al services Jo the_people or Abbeville and vicinity, omce in uanK Duuaing. s di y The State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. By M. E. Hollingsworth, Esquire, Magistrate Abbeville County. To Joe C. Waiger: Complaint having been made unto ? me by H. G. Anderson, L. C. Parker, J and M. B. Reese, partners, doing business in the city of Abbeville, S. C., un- j der the firm name and style of H. G. J Anderson & Co., that you are indebted to them in the sum of EIGHT and S SO 100 DOLLARS, on account of mer- ( chandise sold you during the year 1904, as more fully appears in within attached account. This is, therefore, to require you to appear before me, in my office in the city of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, at 10 o'clock, on the 6th day, after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive ui iuw uay ui suuu bcivice, to answer to the said complaiut, or judgment will be given against you by default. Date Abbeville, S. C., June 25th, A. D. 1906. M. E. Hollingsworth, (L.S.) Magistrate A. C. To the Defendant, Joe C. Waiger : Take Notice, That the complaint and the summons in this action, of which < the following is a copy, were filed in the office of M. E.Hollingsworth,Esq., i Magistrate for Abbeville Coun y. at ; A KKovi'lto b C\ Tuna 9K lQOfv ^ M. E. HolliDg9wortb, Magistrate A. C\, S. C. South Carolina Military i Academy. : South Carolina Military Academy, Office ol the Chairman Board of Visitors, Charleston, S. C.?Vacancies In the State Scholarships exist,as follows In the Counties named, to wli: Abbeville. 1; Anderson, 1; Barnwell, 1; Beaufort, 2; Berkley, 1; Charleston, 2; Chester, 2; Darlington, 1; Dorobester, J; FalrfHild, J; Georgetown, 1; Greenwood, 1; I Greenville, 2: Kershaw, 1; Laurens, 1: Lex- i ineton.l; Marlboro, 1; Newberry, 1; Kicb- I land, 1; Spartanburg, 2; York, 2; Hampton, ! 1. Application blanks may be obtained from the County Superlntenent or from the Chairman of the Board of Visitors, Charleston S. C. These applications, fully made out as dlrected, must be In the hands ofthe t'halrman by the 80th of July, C. S.GADSDEN, Chairman Board of Visitors. See tbe beautiful line of Crepe Paper and decorating paper at Speed's Drug Store cheaper thau ever. , utritious of flour w da Biscuit?the 8 ; da cracker. Then I , le to m ! re : l-nourished body OR) I ductive capacity, jffi 1 also be able to W i >re I; ue received there ?5[ ? i economical a? III a st tight, 8? ( proof package | a irr company i j ^ I ^ I ( t Engine \ best which bears I. H. C. j W. McKEE, JR. J ?- ? ? Iharleston and Western Carolina Ry. Schedule la effect June 3,1906. Dally Dully Dolly /V Augusta 10 OOim 5.00pm 6.80am r lT McCormlck.. 11.40am 6.44pm 8.13am ,v McCormlcfc 816am iV Calhoun Fall*... 9 20am ir Anderson 11.00am , * McCormlcK 11.40am 6.44pm <] ir Greenwood 12.32pm 7.45pm it Waterloo 1,13pm 8 L.r Laurens 1.45pm c ' Ex. Son. jv Laurens 2.47pm 8.00am ir Fountain Inn... 2.47pm 9.14am ir Greenville 3.25pm 10.20am V Laurens 2.07pm ir Woodruff 2.49pm ir ftnflrfonhMM Q IV Spartanburg 4.00pm (So. Ry.) ir Hendersonvllle 6.36pm LrAehevllle 7 30pm .v Asbevllle 7.15am (So. Ry.) iv Hendersonvllle 8.10am iV Spartanburg 12.01pm (C. & W. C. Ry) I iv Woodr>ff 12.44pm J >.r Laurent* 1.27pm | .v Greenville 12.15om 4.40pm Ex.Sun. .v Fountain Inn... 12 54om 5.41pm i.r Laurent 1.85pm 6.40pm .V Laurens 2.02pm (C. N7&~L0 .r Clinton 2 22pm >r Newberry 3 10pm .r Columbia 4.45pm r Charleston 9.40pm it Laurens .T.~T50pm C. &W. CO 1 v Greenwood 2.48pm 6 25am ' iv Anderson 4. loom _ v Calhoun Falls... 5.46pm . .r McCormlok 3 40pm 7.1iim 6.46pm |V MoCormlck 3.40pm 7.15am 6.48pm > ir Aueusta 5.25pm 8.55tm 8.80pm ? Note?The above arrivals and departures, as 4 ell as connections wltb other companies, are ? iven ad Information,'and are not guaran- led. Trl-weekly parlor car service between Au- g usta and Asbevllie. Leave Augusta Tues- y ays, Thursdays and Saturdays; leave Ashe111 e Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt., Augusta, Ga. ? R. A. Brand, Traffic Mac ager. 0 Everything ii a \ SxutraKmb*?. P sasy jraymems.3!H9ffii g HEALTHFUL F "Purity" Cotton Felt M Mattress of E*erjr Mattress built with our Spec psaiities, from ABSOLUTELY F MOST SANITARY FERRO FACTORY IN THE WORLL ic nrarfirpd in OUT Facti Jtaa twMniin^ ? ? ? E*oy Mattress manufactured bea Bid is sold under this positive guaranl "Wep?m ^*\ ^rom aoy 41 it to yout deala "PURITY" MATTRESSI CALVERT & AX X OL~>i CEMEX TS. % For House of Representatives. wjai We are authorized to announce Dr. P. B.-fhK8HI 'ARWILK as a candidate for the House of J *>preaenWitlvea, subject to the action of tbe/^S1 )emocratlc prlmarlen. fl We hre hereby authorized to announce J.. / >^8 i- STILLiWKLIj a? a cnndidate for the Hons* *X-^B f K?preneniBilvfs, subject to the action of lie Democratic primary. 1 W? are hereby authorized to announce >1. HaKDKN na a candidate for the Hooae of JS tepreaentativus, subject to the action of tbe M^B )emocratlc primary. I We are hereby authorized to announce E. ' J V. MARS an a candidate lor the Leglnlatore.-'nfflm ubject to the action of the Democratic prl- > jfl We nr? authorized to announce FRANK J. OAKY hh a. candidate for th* House of-' teprfHentatlve?, subject to the Democratlo. ;/|j | We are herehv authorized to announce 1RANVILLE BfcJAL an a candidate for the ;? SH jfglHlature, 8ut>Ject to ihe action of the Densicratlc primary. I For Probate Judge. I We are authorized toannj>on*e J. F. MILr jEH as a candidate (or the office ol Probate udge, subject to the action of the Demo-'*7? I ratlc primaries. I We are authorized to announce R. E. HILL .8 a candidate for the office of Probate Jadge, '&3M object to the action of the Democratic prl- I For Superintendent of Education. v-Jjl We are authorized to announce J. J. KIL JoKE as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to iction of the Democratic primaries I We are hereby authorized to announce R. 5. CHEATHAM hh a caudldate for County ,ll Inperlutenrtent of Education, subjeot t>0 the X-jM ioiion of the Democratic primary. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for :>$ 1 e- lect ion f'T the office of County Saperl'n-/ -Vi99 enden' of Education, subject to the actlooi' >f the Democratic primary. I F. C. DtrPRE.' , W? are authorized to announce W. A, LA- lifTal >UEK as a candidate for the office of Conntyf r.C?aB SuDPrtn'enden' of Education, subject to the * -JM kctloQ of the Democratic primary. '* gM We are autborlzed to announoe R. c. wiL-'wM JON us a candidate for School Commissioner. ibject to the action of the Democratic prl- j I hereby anonunco myself a candidate for lie office of County Superintendent of Edu- Jji ntlou of Abbeville Counly, ? abject totheac- ,~*3| too of the Democratic prinsrlw. I J. FOSTER HAMMOND. j We ?re hereby autborlzed to annoaoca J., v'-SB 3. GIBERT for tbe office of Superintendent ' >f E lucailou of Abbeville County, subjeot to be action of tbe Democratic primary. For Auditor. ; J We are hereby authorized to annoan??*'4i9 *1 XLCHARD SOXDLEY for re-election to tbo >fHne of Auditor of Abbeville county, subjeot ,i<jw ,3 LUe actloc of the Democratic primary. , We4re authorized to announce R. D. PUR- ?h] OY as a ca/idldate for Auditor, subject to tbe 'y jl j ictlon of the Democratic primary. 4 For Supervisor. J 1 hereby announce myself a candidate tor MsHvj e-electlon lo tbe office of County 8upervl*oj^9B >1 >f Abbeville County, subjeot to tbe aottoQ oTr ,be Democratic primary. I G. N. NICKELS.. '|HI I hereby announce myself ana candidate or the office of Supervisor or Abbeville bounty, subject to tbe action of tbe Demo :ratio primary. W. A. STEVENSON.., For Treasurer. ^ j We are hereby autborlzed toannoanoe W. j&M r. BRADLEY as a candidate for County rreasurer, subject to tbe aotlon of the Demoiratic primaries. 3 For Magistrate. 1 We are hereby authorized toannoanoe P. D. 1 1 CLUGH as a candidate tor tbe offioe of Htrate of Abbeville townsblp,subject to tbe '"-*91 ictlon of tbe Democratic primary. \] Land for Sale. pHE HOME OF THE LATE S. W. COCH- j * ran, containing 150 Acres. j rwenty-five (25)acres In bottomland. Sltn- ^^8 ited three miles from Abbeville Coart House ' :;c, 1 m Due West road. Apply to C'iJjjMj Mrs. H. M. COCHRAN, . c'JjsM Clinton, S. C. or C. M. Cochran on premlaea. wHB iikrtu ?m JULIO XV, IWU, 1U1 ' TtoamawaBIsOall Fart em told in the Uaha4 <'Jg lata* tbaa other mak? of pattarna. Thia ia aa Tj I MM ?f tUr ityto, accuracy and ilmplicity. j Call*. Mwtlll#(Tln Ooe6i o( Faahlee)lw ; MVNMcAm tkan any other Ladiei' Maraitne. Ona - jfig aarSa?^*cHpcioa(uaaiBk?rs)eo9t>50c?Bta. La??f* . ' -JW ?Mkor, 5 ccata. 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