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I he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year la advance. Wednesday, June 3, 1908. Meeting; of Sunday School Workers. There wlllrbe a convention of Sunday School workers on tbe 10.b and lltb of this montb at Lebanon Courca. Tbe purpose of tbe meeting; 1b to establish an Association lor tbls County. Maay of tbe counties of tbe State are already organized and dolug good work. Tbe President of the State Association, Mr. J. Adger Smytb of Pendleton, will be her* and will address the convention. .Mr. J. M. Way who Is tbe Slate Secretary of the A*scclatlon will also be present. All Sunday School workers are cordUlly Invited to attend. House Struck by lightning. A tenant bouse on Mr. J. R. Tucker s place was struck by lightening on last Thursdav, the occupantB or the bouse were nearly crazed with fright at the terrible destruction, and It Is tbongbt that the hearing of some of them may be Impaired. Notoue of tbeui was Injured otherwise. t'ourt .lew*. State vp. Walter McCullough. Offense, housebreaking aud larceny, oullty. Not sentenced. State vs. William Gilbert. Offense, housebreaking and larceny. Guilty. Sentenced to two years on cbaln gang. State vs. Jim Brown. Offense, disposing ol property under Hen. Not guilty. Farmers I'nioti. The Farmer's County Union will meet on first Saturday In June at 11 o'clock In the K?senberg Hall. All Looals are earnestly requested to send delegation, as there are many future resolutions to come before tbe order. Delegates pleane bring present crop report also number bales i.f cotton on hand at present or anyother Information that may pertain to enllghlmentof the cause. Yours Fraternally, L. F. Vermillion County Sec., and Trees. S25.00 Reward. Will be paid for proof to convict anvone Interfering with or damaging our Power L,'nes. Savannah River Power Company, 2an H. A. Orr, President. Good House fur Kent. After September l6t, my house on Magazine Hill will be for rent. Large comfortable bouke, extensive grounds, good water and outhouses. Apply Mrs. M. C. Gary. I. D. MHttlNon. The Prem snd Rennet coDgraiulatfs Mr. L B. MattUon cd bis election as GraDd Cbaueelior. Knowirg blm personally, even from bis boj bood c!a> s. It Is certain tbat no mistake bas bun made. It Is a pleasure to see blm thus advanced. J do. IV. Morrab. Mr. John W. Morrab of Mt Carmel was lh Abbeville Monday. He was quite sick afid bad to retire to bis roomjln .the Eureka, where be remained tor the day. He was better vesterday morning. Judge Klngli KiiterlHin*. Judge Klugb entertained the Solicitor arid members of the Abbeville Bar yesterday afternoon. The occasion wan greatly enjoyed. A more obeerlul and entertaining boot can not be found. HIM Margaret Kluc'? ? Home. Mlss Margaret Klugb returned from Converse yes'erday Our young people are comtne In and the town will toon be as merry as a may pole. I would receive offers to buy or sell stock in the Abbeville Ice factory. K. S. Link. Wanted?A few Abbeville school bonds. R. S. Link. Cow Pea* lor Hale. If you need cow peas address A. M. Jamldon, Greenwood, S. C. Hon. W. P. Wldeman was In town Monday. 1 This Is tbe week of weeks In Due West. MoCormlck. Calhoun Falls, Due West? These three. Work on tbe City Hall and tbe new Court House goes on bravely. Dr. P. K. Black, Rev A. L. Patterson. JMr. Jno. W. Morrab, Mr. Wells, Mr. Jdo. Tarrant and Mr. Tho*. MrAUster were in the cliy Monday on business. Mr. B. Bowie and Mr. Jno. W. ISrnith werf In tbe city aale^day. Mr. Bowie lain tbe race /or mtginra'e In bis district. He Ik tbr present Incumbent of that office. Mr. Smith has been living In Anderson (or some time but "Cblakens come borne to roost." Dr. Klrpatrlck and Mr. L. B. Speer two ol Lowndesvllles best citizens were In town on Monday. Mr. J. Melvin Ashley' and Mr. Watt Johnson were here in attendance at the meeting of tbe Democratic Executive Committee last Monday. Mr. J. B. Harmon of McCormlck has a case In Court and Is here look ing after his Interest? Home Aif&ln. winiam t. Wpmnhiiinfter an absence of two or tbree years Is borne agRin- He itcivil engineer and has been laylrg off rail" roads Id Chile. Up to ibis time we have not seeD him, and we know noibiog of bis plum lor the future. DlMlliiguifched Composer aud Performer. Professor Theodore Saul, composer and pet former, wt o racks with the first men of the age In his profession, will be at Abbeville Thursday, June lltb. He will give two recital?: a piano recital In Prof. Huguelet's studio at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, and an organ recital In the Methodist Cburcb, at 8:30 o'clock, same day. Prof. Saul ranks as a performer with the first men of the century, and bis compositions are quite up to his reputation as a per former, tie oas piayea ueiure man/ an wc crown beads of Europe and the ttstimoulals taken from foreign papers attest bis wouderful popularity wherever be has gone. After his engagement here, his next engagement \t> at VaDderbllt's palace, Btlkmoie. lie la uow finishing a series of engagements, after which be will go to Germany where he will succeed blsoid preceptor as organl6t at Court. Testimonials are too numerous and full to jse copied, but If they count for anj tblng at all, the music lover can cot miss hearing Prof Saul, nor can the mere curious miss tbls opportunity of seeing, at their very doors, e man who others have ridden hundreds o> miles to hear. Prof. Saul has a reputation as pianist anfl organist that is International and comments on bis splendid work have been taken from leading dallies of this State. of North Carolina, ol New York, ol GermaDy andofmrfny other tectlons. Miirord'M Lorain. Dye Easter eggs with Butter Brown dyes at Mllford's book store. A nice llneol Easter novelties at Mllford's book store. Easter post cards In great variety at Milford's book store. Keep yonr eyes on the show window at Milford's book store. A fall line of office and desk supplies at Mllford's book store. When you have a moment off drop In and see the line of goods at Mil lord's hook store. Normally'* Easter candles will be very attractive. Sold ouly at Mllford's book store. Stationery of all kinds and prices at Mllford's book store. Alp Ine fl?x Is the pnner you should use fo nlee correspondence,25c pound at Mlllord's book store. Wall paper win m?Ke your nnme UCHlllllUI If you get the klud we sell at Mllford's booh store. We make picture frames any t-ize and price MIJ ford's book store. Don't forget Easier at Mllford's book store. Have your pictures framed at Mllford's book store. Read ! Head ! Read ! We bave the magazines, books add papers. Mllford & Co.'s book store. Post cards of tbe new court house and city ball at Mllford's book store. Write with a Waterman Ideal Fountain Fen. Sold only at Mllford'a book store. f The News and Courier. MaJ. J. C. Hemphill, editor of the News and Courier, dropped In on us last Monday j mornlug. and we were real glad to si e him. His good health and bis good looks are on a I par with his ability as an editor and as an I Interesting talker. He lavors tbe nomination of Governor Jobuson as a Democratic [candidate for President. He thinks good I things oi Governor Johnson persouany, #uu he believes, with blm Id tbe lead, that tbe Democrats have a lighting chance to win. He thinks very well ol Mr. Bryan as a gentleman, but Mr. Hemphill thlnfcs that tbe Nebraskan's chance of election is not better I than his own. The fact is, Mr. Hemphill Is enthusiastic for Johnson. Mttj. Hemphill was associate editor of the Abbeville Medium up to ISSO. when Mr. Dameou, seeing merit in his ability as un editor,called blm to Charleston to assist id editing the News and Courier. At Mr. Daw6on's death Mr. Hemphill succeeded blm as editor of Cbarlestou's grtat dally, which posltioa he holds with IncreaslDg honors as tbe years roil by. Mr. Hemphill thinks an editor should be an editor without dabbling in politics. He was asked to be delegato to the Democratic State Couveutioa, and was asked to be a candidate for delegate to Deo ver. He declined In both Instances. Mr. Hemphill thinks Charleston Is on tlie eve of a prosperous career. 11 le becoming a metropolitan city. Twenty-seven feet of water affords a floating pool for the biggest of your Uncle Sam's sblps. The money spent and to be spent on tbe navy yard U a big thing for Caarleston, Tbe drainage of tbe swamps around the city and the Improved health of the country districts will all contribute to Charleston's growth. Mr. Hemphill was on bis way to Due West when we saw him. He goes to deliver | medals that have been awarded to students In the Female College, and he will be pleased > to meet old friends of the years that are * gone. A gentleman on the street in speaking of " Mr. Hempbill, said that be looked like, or ? favored Governor Johnson In appearauce. j We didn't learn 11 the personal resemblance to his favorite candidate was the cause that drew Mr. Hemphill to Governor Johnson. Mr. Htiupblll spoke pleasantly of Abbeville, and noted its growth and prosperity with pleasure. In twenty-eight years the town has ereatly changed, and many new clttzens now fill tbe places that were held by others' when he was one or ub, i f< VinuieH of tbe Democlatic Executive t Committee. t< The County Democratic Executive Committee met at the Court Hou?e June 2nd, at call of President. Mr. Gary being absent, Mr. A. F. Calvert Vice Pres presided. A quorum being present, tbe regular basi- , neBs was transacted. The iollowing dates C and places were appointed for tbe County campaign: MoCormlck, Aug II; Bowen's Spring, Aug. 12; Calhoun Falls, Aug. 13th; Lowndesvllie, Aug. 14; Antrevillfl, Aug. 15; Donalds, Aug. 18tb; Due West, Aug. 19tb; Abbovllle, Aug. 22. The assessment of candidates was ordered a? follow?: Sheriff $5; Treasurer 81; Andltor $4; Clerk CouitSS; Snpt. Elucatlon S3; Supervisor S4; Coroner 8150; Representatives 82 50; all Magistrate** fitly cents, except as follows: Abbeville 81 53; Iyowndesvllle, McCormlck and Donalds 81.00 each; Due West seventy Ave cents. On motion It was ordered that all pledges be hied and all assessments be paid on or before Aug. S <?t 12 o'clock noon to the treasurer. H.J Power. The Executive Committee al^o recommend that the State and tbe Federal Com* missloners appoint the Managers of tbe Primary Election as Managers In the General K ectlon. The following were appointed as Managers for Primary election: Cedar Springs? Jno BrowD. Jno H Link, W H McKinney. Abbeville No 1? H T w grdlnw, T C Seal J no Clark. Abbeville No 2? J E JoneB M H Wilson, FWR Nance. Kaiiroaa MDopr? W D Ferguson, J F Thornton, Stubbs Cotton MillJames Faulkner, Ed Gray, Frank H Corn. Bradley's Mill? n Joe Young, R H Baauford, Y P Reagan. Mountain View? J McMaban. Enoch Nance, Baskln Mann. LowtitleBvllle No 1? _ E W Harper, S S Boles, Gatnewell flucka- I bee. LowndeMvllle No 2? Jas T Baskln, W C Shaw, Geo McNalr. Means Chapel? B F Price, L CNtckles. J H Barksdale. Keowee? J R McMaban, J R C Ashley, Elmer Bryant. Wllllncton8 S McBrlde, W H McNalr, S E Cowan. p Calhoun Falls? W A Lanier, Tom Campbell, H H Hester. P< Lebanon? J D Glbert, Jas Tbornton, Jas Gilliam. bi McCormlck? W H Brltt, J K Deason, Geo Watklns. a Antrevll'e? n J N Kuox, R A Keaton, Rice Crowther. Due West? W B Goings, P R Henry, A D Kennedy. Donalds? E 8 Martin, Q W Johnson, J P Shannon. Level Land? D J mo Wilson, M D Ashley, R H Armstrong. CoM Springs? b v* ill uiuricu, vr n c,mip, tt u whsuu. Mt Carmel? T W Mars, J R Tarrant, Jno Cade. b Rock SpriDgs-- n M L Lailmer, C L Atbley, R P Jamleon. Loan Cnnf? d J R Wlun, Brown Bowie, T N Hannah. M F B Otry, R B Cbeatbam, Chairman. ,, Secretary. Tying her bonnet under her cliin, She tied her raven ringlets in; Then to the store she went with glee, e For Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. A. Milford & Co. o T Tlie Chief BiiNinexH. b The dally newspapers give large epace to base ball. Religion, temperance, the reports of the ti courts, the pi oceedlngs of Congress, and the LeglslutureR, woman's rights and blind tigers ^ ill together, do not got as much space as does the buse ball. More interest is centered in b base ball than In any half dozen things. j. lie? us? TWIST T< This brand is a favorite with chewera of li Ruporiority of flavor and quality. Our bi Virginia and North Carolina and as a res maintained. Beware of twist artificial!] damaged leaf "doctored" to deceive you. unapproaehed flawless quality. Insist on Manufactured by a strictly indepen HANCOCK BROS. & J Established 1851 !7-~ * ? f } ^ WTT.T. VV ?JJIJ-I Voile SI These goods special pi it 11 oummer m SI SAMPLES BY Smith Dr. C. J. Oliveros, of Columbia, S. C., will be in ^.obeville, S. CM for Two Days Only q Dr. G. A. Neuffer's office. Do no jrget that Friday and Saturday o his week are the two days for his visi o those ne.ding his services. Fust in t Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Garden Plows. Screen Windows, Fly Fans, Fly Traps. Water Coolers, Ice Tools, Ice Cream Churns, Hammocks. Base Ball Goods. Oil Stoves, Steam Cookers. 1 EVERYTHING iN H0USEFURNISHIH6S.' Ibbeville Hardware Co. McMurrHy'a locals. Tf von shave, your face needs as much can that of a baby. Sanltol Face Cream la th? errect afler-ebave. Tbe McMurray Drug Co ^r/ou?s.KIM'l.SS!' IcMilrray Drug Co. Onr goods are always fresb. The Murraj 'rug Co. The best stationery made by Eaton-Hur urt Is sold by the M< Murray Drug Co. Whlttemore'6PollHbes are the best, and w< ave tbem in all ol the colors which thej jake The McMurray Drug Co. Of course you can feel ?ure tbat Steeds ^ lVs are good. Fresh every week. IbeAic lurray DrogCo. Our soda fountains will be pleaeedI to ou any old time except Sunday, memo lurrav Drue Co. HurMe's .Locals. A floe variety of sweet potato Blips. Cal nrly. We bave tbe riebt price on the light fcin< f coal?the best "Jelllco." I will have two cars of "Blue Gem" ooal bis Is the freest burning coal you ever saw i. little higher tban tbe best Block Jelllcc ut burnB like fat pine. Come around and see a first class coal yard Will take pleasure In showing you througl t. You can see what you are buying befori t, is delivered. Coal Is certainly at rock bottom prices low is tbe time to buy to protect joursell Vp will arrange the delivery. Why keep your place littered with old iron ones, oast off rubber tires, shoes, &c. Gathe hem up and bring them to me. I pay a goot irice for all such. Amos B. Morse. &Q. 002 DBACCO iigh grade twist because of its uniform ayers pick over the choicest growth of ult the original superiority is forever " 1 *U?i, lAW trrilfle or J navureu, aa uiabOiguco ?wtt 0 L?fral Tender is always the same in this brand being given 70U. dent firm. CO., Lynchburg, Va. == Leaders 1908 ARRIVE THIS SPECIAL SHIPME1 arts anil Silk Pe were bought under value, and we can prom :ices on same, which will mean a great savii .A FULL STOCK. OF lillinery, Dry Goods, Notions ai iop With Us and Save Moi MAIL. Dry Goods Coi >| Seasonable Merchandise . . . AT . . . H. M. HADDOU & CO. t "" ~~ f White Crochet Quilts from $1 to $1.50. 1 White Marseilles Quilts, $2 to $3.50. 81x00 Sheets, best quality, 75c to 85c. 70x80 Sheets, good quality, 50c. Pillow Cases, 25 to* 35 cents per pair. - 18x40 Huck Towels, 15 cents, two for 25c. 20x40 Liiien Towels, 15 cents, two for 25c. Cotton and Linen Crasb, 8 1-3 to 10c. Yard Wide Bleaching, 8 1-3 to 12 l-2c. Off to Birmingham, Alabama. UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS. Take the Special Daylight Train . . . VIA . . . -w?? ? w-* ? rv AIR LINE RAILWAY. i For the convenience of the Veterans and their friends in South Carolina the Seaboard will operate a Special Train on June 8th, leaving Chester, S.C., at 6.30 a. ra. This train will stop at all stations up to and including Hull, Ga., and will arrive Birmingham G.30 p. m., thus enabling all to get comfortably located before night. RATES. The usual low rate of one-cent-a-mile each way, plus 25 cents will be made from all stations. Rate from Abbeville, S C., $6.40. Dates of Sale and Final Limit. Tickets will be sold June 6th, 7th and 8th, final limit to leave Birmingham not later than midnight June 20th. In addition to the Special Train, the Seaboard has two through trains per day to Birmingham, and these tickets will be good on all trains. Sidetrip tickets will be sold from Birmingham to points in Alabama and adjoining States June 11th and 12th, final limit June 19th. j Special Train will leave Abbeville, 5. C., 9.40 a. m. 1 J. J. PULLER, A. G. P. A., J. D. MILLER, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Abbeville, S. C. ; Glowing Springs Mineral Water r 1 Surpasses all other waters in organic purity and quick re? ? ? ? i i t i n . i i "i salts. Hundreds of people nave been oenenttea ana permanently cured by its use of Chronic Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Torpid Liver and Kidney affection, Nature's Alchemy has given it a happy combination of all that is desirable in a medicinal mineral water and its worth is a demonstrated fact, FOR SALE BY G. A. Milford & Company. Glowing Spring MiDeral Co., Calhoun Falls, S. C. The State of South Carolina. 1785?COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON.?1908 ABBEVILLE COUNTY. CHARLESTON, 8. C. Probate Court.-Cltatlon for Letters of Ad- 124th Year Begins September 28th. ministration. TfNTRANCE examinations will be held at By J. F. Miller. Esq., Judge of Probate. (be County Court House on Friday, July Whereas, Mrs. Millie C. Gregory ban made 3, at 9 a.m. All candidates^ for admission oan suit io me, to graut her Letters of Admlnls- S?!?P . ,_B September lor vacant Boyce tratlon of the Estate and effects of Rev. A. E. Scholarship which pay 8100 a year. One free (Jregory, late of Abbeville Couuty, deceased. 'u,l'9.n Bcbolarsblp to each county of South These are therefore, to cite and admonish Carolina. Board and furnished room In dorall and singular the kindred and creditors of mltoryjll. Tuition 840. For catalogue, adthe said Rev. A. E. Gregory, deceased, that dress Harrison Randolph, President, they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at. Abbeville C. H., on Monday, the 15th day of June, Jfi08, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock Jk forenoon, Georife Johngtoue. Geo. B. Cromer rv cKntn nuiioa If on v f hor J \ oM?H tha aald Administration should not^^granted. Moore Mhm. Given nnder my band and seal of tbe Court, thin 30th dny of May. In tbe year of our i i m m mm Lord one thousand nine hundred and JflnTlfsLOJIfi IjT*HW PT* Xr. M l*g eight,and In the 182 year of American * WUAl&WUUWj VI WUACi (jyMAld, Independence. Published on the 3rd day of June. 1IHJ8, In T A ~WT"VTT~R tbe Press atid Banner and on the Court ?? '-LiiiO* House door for tbe tlnae rf^u^pd by ^aw. OFFICE OVER GLENN'S STORE. Judgeol Probate. Tbe picture frameB we make are flrBt class You want a nice box of candy for your girl Mllford's book Btore. Easter Sunday. Leave your order at Mllford Postcard* received every we?k at Mllford's ft Co.'s book store. book store. J - Tv ~" "" k\ WEEK! ST tticoats ise you very lg to you. 1 nd Slippers. iey. PHONE 173. mpany DON'T MISS Hearing One of the Greatest Pianist and Organist who has ever visited Abbeville. Prof. Theodore Saul, Composer and Performer. Will give piano recital in Prof. Huguelet's Studio at 11 o'clock a. m., Thursday, June 11th, and In tbe Methodist Church an organ recital at 8.30 o'clock of same day. Rates?Club tickets, three io family, $1. Single ticket?, adults, 50c ; children 25c. _ Estate of Thos. E, Frith, Sr. Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take notice that on tbe 17th day of Jane 1906,1 will render a final acooant of my accountH and doing as Administrator of tbe Estate of Tbos. 22. Frltb, Sr., deceased, In tbe office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m? and on tbe same day will apply for o final discbarge from my trust as snob Administrator. All persona having demands against said estate will present tbem for payment On or before tbatday, proven and Rntbentloated or be forever barred. P. L. McCELVEY, Administrator. IF Y0I HE SHARP Ton will sit up and take notice! We have purchased a large stock of the famous Clauss Cutlery. SCISSORS, SHEARS, RAZORS. Beginning Monday we will place these on sale at 20 Per Cent. Off Regular prices. Every one absolutely guaranteed. We have shaved the price?it's up to you ! Abbeville Hardware Co. FILEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. P. B. SPEED. 0. BL BEASLEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office over Philson, Henry & Co.'s Store. Loans negotiated on well imnrnvpH rp?l pstetft. t"~ - ? A good fountain pen at $1.00. MllfordV book store. ITT 7 WEST END. Mrs. Fannie J. Haddon bas returned to her home Id Troy niter h pusssht stay here wltn ber nelce, Mrs. W. E. HU1. EUCHRE CLUB. Mrs. C. D. Brown entertained Friday afternoon at a very pleasant meeting. After a number of interesting games a delightful course ?t cream aud catte was served. Mrs. L, W. Perrln Is at borne again after an extended stay In Spartenburg with ber daughter Mrs. Aug. W. Smith. Miss Plevna Seai was In Augusta for several days last week tbe guest of Miss Stela Simpson. Miss Seal was charmed wltb tbe beauty of that beautiful old town. Mrs. Virginia Miller of Laurens Is In tbe city spending some time wllb ber dangbter I Mrs. Horace McAllister. I Miss Mamie L>. Morse Is In Columbia to at- ' tend llie commencement cxercises of tbe College lor Women. Alms Morse attended (school In Columbia aiid bus a great many friends tbere wbo are ever ready 10 welcome her. ' ' Mrs J. C. Roper has gone to ber home la RocK Hill alter neveral weeks slay bere with ber dauRbter, Mrs. C. D. Brown. Mr. Gains Hammond was In tbe city. Monday on business. He was tbe guest of bis borne people wbile lu tbe city. Mr. Lutber Bowman-oue ol Abbeville coun* ty's most prosperous farmers was in tbe city Monday on business. Mr. Bonar White ia home from Davidson for bis summer vacation. Mrs. Lawrence Parser leaves Tuesday for an extended slay with her home people la Courtlanu Ala. Mrp. Calvert Thomson went to Wlnnaboro last Tnursday for a month's stay with her mother, Mrr. Baettle. Mrs. Samuel Vinsanskl and her attractive Utile daughter Anneiteare here from Atlanta spending some time with Mrs. P. Rosenberg. Mr. Clyde Arlai went to Colombia to attend tbe commencement exercises at the Uolveraliy ol SoutU Carolina. Mr. Wlulam Hamilton of Carroll, Miss., ia Id tbe olty tbe guest of Mrs. Jobn M. Gambrell. Mrs. Frank Morgon ol Monroe N. C. came to Abbeville Monday en route to Llttlo Mountain where she will spend a lew days ? witb Mrs. W.E. Hill. Miss Mary Starke Is at bome again after a stay of several weeks In GreenvlUe where she was tbe guest of Mrs. Sara M. Gpwer. Dr. ana Mrs. J. B. Brltt were In town Monday. . Mr. William Hemphill Is at home after an abnense of several years spent In Booth America. His many friends here are gtaa to welcome him bame again. Mrs. G. W. Speer 01 Montery was in the city shopping Saturday. Miss Eliza Mabry leaves In a few days for Alabama where she will spend six weeks wllh relatives. Miss Jessie Speed Is at home for her som mer vacatlou. Miss Speed Is a student at ' Converse and takes a hne stand In ber clasaea. Dr. W. E. Linn of Wllllngton was In the ' olty last Tuesday the goest or his son Mr. R. S. Link. Mr. J. Townes Robertson spent Sunday and ' , . Monday here wllh his home people. EUCHKE CLUB. Miss Ellse Bowie will entertain tbe clob Friday afternoon June, &tb at 5 thirty o'clock Instead of Friday week. The members are requested to note tbe change of date. Mr>. A. S. Hawes has returned to ber bome In Elberion alter a weeks slay here with Mrs. V. D. Lee. Mr. Jack Harden is here to spend his summpr VQPfltinn ^ Rev. b. E. Prentiss was In Wllllngton. Sanday. There were no services In the Episcopal church Sunday Mrs. Sallle W. Smlth of Spartanborg Is the guest of friends In tbe city. Mesrers Ernest and James Latimer were dc ? irom Lowndesvlll Sunday the guests of Mr. . H. Latimer. Rev. Mr. Greeg preached In tne Presbyterian cnurcb Sunday evening. Miss Mary Evans of Edgefield Is In the city the guesl of Mrs. F. B. Gary. CLOSE OF SCHOOL. Last Tuesday tbe closing exercises of tbe Abbeville Graded Scbool were held In the Opera House. A Urge audience was present to enjoy'the dellgblful exercises. The pro* gram was interesting, a muslcaf selection oeing glved between each essay. This doses ? one- ' e mostsucessinl years the school has enjo. . ulnce tbe opening, lourteen years ago Dr. 'Harrison, chairman ol tbe Board, delivered tbe csrtlflcats after a few happy remarks, In which be oordlally Invited all presedt to come next year to the Commencement to be held In our new City Hall. ??* Tbe Texas Flood. Mr. R. D. Purdy has received a letter from bis son In Texas, Mr. K. F. Purdy, who writes Interestingly or the flood which recently devastated mat country. From bis report tbere can be no exaggeration in tbe newspaper accounts of tbe disaster. He says toat tbey bad a twenty incb rainfall In tbe northern part of tbe State and that Trinity river, ou wnleh he lives, normally about, the size of LoDg Cane creek, on the morning alter ibe ruin was from two to four miles wide. Iu ibe neighborhood of Da las, Mr. Pnrdy says, some vandals gut In good work. In small boats the? cruised around and looted homes. One man had a small steamer and wlib It he went to those wuo were-up la trees and on bouBe tops and 11 tbey could scratch up 50 cents be rescued tbem, otherwise he left them on their respective ruo*tK. Tne police uaobea blm howe\er and confUculed his V " outfit. r LfUJj WiCji. Quite a number of guests have come to Commencement. ^ Mr. Samuel Agnew has been In town several days. Prof, ana Mrs. J. R. McCain are visiting their parents. Prof. McCain taught In Rome Ga., last year. Mrs. Statla Wldeman Thompson la at home on a visit, Mr. Earie CUnkcales, who has a position in Atlanta came in town Saturday. Major and Mrs. J. O. Baird. or Charlotte, are tne guests of .frol. ana Mrs. P. L. Orier this week. Those who worshiped In tbe A. R. P. church Sabbath day, enjoyed two spiendla Hermans, the one in the morning was by Dr. Roper, pastor of the first Baptis Church of Spartanburg, the evening one was by Rev. James Gordon, pastor of the A. R. P. Church of Atlanta. Mrs. H. D. Klrkpatrlck and little son are at home on a visit of several weeks. Dr. E. P. McClintock came upon a visit, to friends, Monday. Tbe clacs day exerciser, Saturday evening was enjoyed by a large crowd. Miss Francis WldmaD, Lady Principal of Llndwood college, came home last week. Tbe Joint celebratlou of the two socltles came OH Monday night, it was enjoyed by all present. ?I1 (B O fow HQVB ITl I . UIU410 V/IIIU ??Cli in t. .v.. at bcroe this week. He has a position In Columbia. Mr. Ebb Ellis, who Is at work In Plant City, Fla. bus been at borne for several days. Mrs J. O. Copland aud little son came over to spend Commencement wltb ber parents. Mrs. T. L. Klrkpatrlck, of Charlotte Is the guest of Mrs. R.-8. Galloway. / Mr B. P. Caldwell, principal of the Lincolnton oliy school is home on a visit. MONTHLY STATEMENT . of the Abbeville County Dispensary for month of May, 1908," Dispensary, Abbeville, at Abbeville, S.C Total invoice including stock on hand firstday of month $17,730 77 Receipts 9,708 37 Expenditures 250 25 Breakage 37 07 Liabilities 7,957 15 State of South Carolina, Abbeville County. Personally anpeared G. A. Visanska, " 1 'n r d?uu VV Jf . IMCKiea, UL1U l ?i jl iiV/Ct aicuibers of the Abbeville County Dispensary Board, who beiiig each duly and severally sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing statement is true and correct. G. A. Visauska, W. F. Nickles, T. J. Price. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2ud day of June, 190S. J. E. McDavid, JsotHry Public. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance examination. The examination for the award of vacant Scholarships lu NVintbrop College and for the idtniSHHon of new students will be held at the County Court Houhb on Friday, July at J> a. 111. Applicant must he not iei?s man tilieeu years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after Juiy :i they will be awarded to '.hose making the highest average ut this elimination.provided they meet theconditiona governing the award. Applicants forScbolar tblps should write to President .Johnson before the examination lor Scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth jWOand free tuition. The next session will open September 1C, 1!X)3 For further Information and catalogue, address I'res. l>. II. Johnson, Kock Hlli,S.C