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I he Press and Banner t Published every Wednesday at two dollarBi a year in advanee. Wednesday, Aug 26, 1908. No Trains To-Day on Either Road. From Alston to Columbia the water Is ovo the Southern railway trac<, In some place the tract 1b ten feet under water. There wlil be no malls today on either road There are three washouts between hen and Athens. Every trestle of any impor tance on the Savannah Valley river from An derson to McCormlck is gone. The Calhoui Mills bridge Is gone. Uutold damage ha been done. The fate of Augusta and Savannah is no known. There Is absolute no telegraph ser vice this morning. Farmers Union. The Farmers Union of Abbeville Countj will meet at Abbeville , at;ll o'cloci a. m. All Locals are earnestly requested U he present. Also each local secretary t( either come and bring crop report or seud bj delegates. Boys, 11 yon already belong to the Union do all jou can. It you don't belong to It otirt Inln nnn I will A mm n re VOU. YOU W11 never regret it. L. P. Vermillion, Secretary and Treasurer. Savannah River Tressle badly Damaed A late report Inst night started thai f>00 feet of Savannah River treats on the Seaboard Railway is washed away. Tiger Iiiver aud Broad rivei have also done eminence damage tc the Railway Company. It will bt Some time before businss can be resumed. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE Is hereby given to the creditors o: Ed Kelser, that by an order of bis Honor J. C. Kiugb, at Chambers, all creditors 01 the said Ed Kelser are required to prove tbelr claims before the undersigned on or befoie Sept. Stb, 1WJS, R. E. HI Lb, Master for Abbeville County. July 8tb, 1908. 4t Type Writers for Hnle. ODe Fay 8I10, ty pe writer, almost sami model as the Remington, In first class work lug coDdltioD, tins never bud any work done on It and has never needed It. Tbe original selling price 81C0. Will sell for cash S40 on cany payments lor 850. W. W. Bradley, Abbeville, S. C. Mower for Snle. I will sell one Derrlng Mower with grali. attachment and rake. Mower in good working order. For particulars, apply W. W. Bradley, Press and Banner office. Folks interested in building material cat: get what tiiey want at the Abbeville Lumbei Company's yard. A look will convince people that the Abbe vllleLumber Company is carrying the best stock of dressed lumber, doors, sash, blinds etc. For Mnle. GO-saw Wlnshlp eln, feeder and condenser; good as new. Price 850.00. Or, will exebang* for live stock. Apply to J. W. McDonald. Mt. Carroel, S. C. Mr. Ernest O. Wilson, former printer ii Abbeville Is In town visiting friends. He 1? stationed In Atlanta. He kays Abbeville I:booming, and he likes the looks of tblng> Mr. J. M. Ct.napbell returned to bis borne In Greenville last Saturday al<er spending e * hlle Id tLe city with friends and relatives. Mr. Arthur Burnett ol Greenwood spent Monday ard Tuesday In tbe city the guest oi his cousin Mr. Edgar Eakln. Miss Annie White, le In Atlanta the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson of Atlanta are here the guests of relative**. Mrs. R. D. Arderson, and pretty lit'le girl, Maty Pittmbo have returned to her home ii Clio, altrr speeding a week very pleasantly with her biother Mr. John Bruce. Mr Mark Sprouse of Ninety Six, accompanied by bis pretty sisters Misses Maud* pud Pearl are here the gueta of relatives. Morse's Locals. Freth :uta baga and turnip seed Just Id. Itpajsbrstto buy blgi"-grade'seed. Just arrived, a fine lot of Wood's Farm Seed for fall 6owIng. Crimson clover, white blooming Clover. Lucerne or A Ifalfa clover. Lid you ever try 'iRape" for fattening hogs? "Lwarf Essex Kape" le the kind to how. Try a little of It. "Vetch" makes odb of the very bC6t forag> cropf. You t-bould try some of It. Wood's barley and rye to arrive this week. Ioe cieam iretzert?two quarts, three quarts and one gallons. Jello Ice cream powder make a dellclouidessert. BtUl taklcg ordt rs for summer delivery best J el 11 co coal and Helling lots of It. Will have best "Ked Asb" egg and nut hard coal and coke early In the fall. Tuklug ordert now for bard coal. Ice tea season Is now In full blast. I have the "T" and would like to get rid of It. A good assartment of wood and stone oburns, also extra dashers. I have received my fall stock of grates and fixtures. Can give you a good grate for verj little money. Come and see them and goi ready for the winter while the weather If good. Amos B. Morse. Hurry Op And Come to the "Live Store" oij "Busy Street" foi all kinds of Seasonable Goods. OThifp flnnris. White and Colored Lawns Ginghams, Prints, Percales, Trunk", Dress Suit Cases, Shoes, Eats, Clothing, Hardware and Groceries Amos B. Morse, Kxcellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Gi ford Ave., Ban Jose, Cal., says: "Tl worth of Electric Bitters as a gener; family lemedy, for headache, biliou nessbnd torpor of tlie JiveraDd bowe is so pronounced tliat I arn prompt* to say a woid in its favor, for the bei efit of those seeking relief from sue ^Mictions. There is more health u the digestive organs in a bottle of Ele trie Bitters than in any other remedy know of." Sold under guarantee i Speed's drug store. 50c. Don't smoke mean cigars when you oan g ypeed'tClncos for the same price. -iTT-.-1 ""'I*"*1 i,V-H..HTV. ...-.vvy.in, tASf tND. 1 What "M" Sees and Hears on His Rounds About the City and Along Ronte No. 3. Mrs. J. M. Lftwlon gHvonn Informal recep tlou last Tuesday afternoon rrom diuoui uci beauttlul home on Magazine bill In honor to her mother und sister, Mrs. and Miss Tllden, r of Sivamiah. The lovely home was made g most attractive lor the occasion and the number of guests that were present spent a most delightful afternoon, audjwere glad to meet I. such charming and attractive guests from our e sistersiate. IJurlng the hoursdelightful and daluty refreshments were served. Mrs. Law' ton is a most charming hostess and entertains Id an easy and graceful manner. Airs. C. V. Hammond and daughter Mrs. Brogdon are home again after a very pleasant s slay with relatives In Spariauburg. Mrs. Lambeit C*ldw?-li and little son ri. turned home a few days ago alter enjoying a visit to relatives In Greenville. Mrs. Vose and her grandsons, Masters Willie and VValter MoDonald, are expected home from 1'awley's Island this week. On their return they will stop over at Sumter for several days. Messrs A. M. and J. Allen Smith, Jr., fire t now taking stock with a view of coosolldat. lng their two Arms. J These two gentlemen are well known in , btsuess circles as well as In country and . town,whore they are quite popularand stand befort the public as wideawake and hustling business men of the city. In their consollda-j ' tlon they will carry a large and attractive i stock of general merchandise wllh a full force of polite and atontlve salesladies and salesmen. We congratulate these young men, and wish for them a large and growing business. Mr. John Little Is still fervlng the patrons | on route 3, as "M" Is down with rheumatism. ' ti'ilie a number of young people on route 3 - i.~ 11 ?r,ri im i-pBtm festival at luun iii iur urincwoi. ??? (be homo ol Mr. Jim Link l*st Wednesday 1 evening. All roport a most delightful time. Alls# Willie Clark, one of Abbeville's pretty young ladies,spent part of the past week with friends at Sharon. i Miss Maggie Link of Bethla and her friend , Miss Latham of Lancasler were the attractive quests of Misses Llilie and Bessie Link last Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Kosa Knox returned home last S.itur day trom Mt. Carmel where she has been attending a bouse party given by Mies Belie Knox. Miss Sallle Horton has been the cbaimlng guest of her friend Miss Bessie Link during the past week. Mi*8 Julia Pennal, after spending a few days most pleasantly with her cousin Miss Lillian McCanty, returned to her city home Saturday. Miss Clara Lee Qllllam entertained about forty of her lrlends last Thursday evening most delightfully at a lawn party. Delicious cake and cream were served on the lawn and %11 enjoyed tbe evening. Miss Gilliam is a most entertaining hostess and withal quite a popular youne lady. Mr. Jlrnmle Woodhurst of Abbeville spent a few days of last week with relatives on routes. Misses Lucy Evans and Clarkio Link and brother were the guests last Sunday of tbe Misses Link. Mr. Ernest Peunal spent several days oi last week visiting relatives and friends at Sharon. M-ss Nellie McGaw Is spending a while in Abbeville with friends. Miss Louise Watson, accompanied by Mr . Grler Snerard, is attending Mis6 Pearl Watson's house party. Miss Lillian McCanty was one of the attractive guests of the city last Thursday. M^rrla^e bolls are faintly chiming ou route' J. guess who. WEST END. * Personal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Mr. G. Vanco Godbold of Marlon S. C. Is In the city spending a while with his sister, Mrs. W. X. Thornpson. M;ss Lila Visanski of Georgetown is spending a while In the city with her cousin, Mlu Irene Rosenberg. Mrs. V. D. Lee Is spending a while at Glenn Springs. Miss Lucy Henry Is at home again after a pieasantstay at Lowndesvllle whete she was tbeguest of Miss Kate Tennant. Mr. K. O. Hunter left Friday for East Tennessee where he will spend a month or six weeks In the mountalne. Mrs. Fred Marrow of Savannah, Ga. 1b in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. John M. Harden. Mr. W. G. Templeton has gone to Richland, Va. on a business trip after a ten days visit to nix borne people here. Mr. Henry l)uPre Is at home after a delightful outing at Saluda, N.C. Mm. Fannie Haddon and Master Chalmers HaddonofTroy were In the city last week spending a few days with Mtp. W. E. Hill. Mr. 1. G. Perrln went to Atlanta Tuesday tnd will spend some lime there for treatment. Mies Lizzie Balrd of Clinton is in the city spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wilson. Mr. Allen M. Robertson has gone to Atlanta for a fbw days eiay. Mr. Luther Ellis of Due West whole studyIhg in Nashville, Tenn., spent Sunday in the city the guest ol Mrs. W. E. Hill. Mtos Gussle Calhoun and Miss E izabeth Bailey are the guests of MUses Ruth and Elizabeth Burksaale. Mr. George McAllley of Chester is in the city the guest of Mr. Joel Morse. Mrs. E. R. Thompson and chi.dren have returned rrom Andersou after a pleasant visit to relatives lu that city. Mr. Benjamin G. Team of Camden Is in the i city the guest of Mr. Joel S Morse. Mr". C. D. Brown has gone to Trenton for a *.en days stay with relatives. Miss" Kate Haddon has returned to her home in Due Weal afier spending some time here. Miss Louise DeBruhl left Monday for Columbia win re she will teach thli winter. Miss DeBruhl has many friends here who regret to khow that she will not spend the winter here. Mr. W. S. Cothran 18 home from Glenn Springs after a len days stay there. ' Miss Agues Fuller has returned to her home In Augusta after spending some time here as I the guest of Miss Ivy Calhoun.. Mr. H. G. Smith has gone.to Tales for a two I weeks vacation. Mr. S. J. Link is at home after a trip to New Yoik. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Smith have returned f om a two weeks stay at Tale's. Mikb ZerlmaGraves of Beech Island and Miss Madge Mays oiJEdgefleld have returned 10 their homes, after spending some time here with Miss Ivy Calhouii. Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson Is at home again after an extended absence. Dr. Wilson has been away under treatment for his eyes and his many friends here and throughout the county are delighted to know that his eyes have beeh greatly benefited by the treatment. Mr. J. T. Robertson spent Sunday here with his home people. Mr. Robertson leaves Thursday for Now York where he will spend Mrs. F. C. Link is at home again after an k extended vlt.lt to her home people In Canada Miss Emma Thomson of Rock Hill 1b the guest of Miss May Perrln. 1 Miss Eliza Mabry Is at home again after an extended stay with relatlvesin Alabama. Miss Mae Robertson leaves Thursday for Monroe N O., where she will spend some time hr the gnestofMrs. E. O. Hicks, Mr. Will lhomson of Rock Hill Is the guest of Mr. Goode Thomson. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Quarles have gone " to their home In Alabama alter spending ?ome time hero. Miss FlorldeSmith la here from Spartanburg the guest of Mrs. T. G. W hlle. ? Grass blades, handles, hay forks, at Glenn's. ^ m An Offer. The Charleston News and Courier is offering upon extraordinarily liberal terms several clubs of high-grade monthly magazines, They are positively the greatest money-sav!, lng clubbing oilers ever put out by any newspaper in South Carolina, and are naturally attracting attention all over the State. All propositions are open for a short time only tc new and old subscribers. Write the Maga zlne Department. The News and Courier Charleston, S. C., at once for full partlcuiari and prices. Some of the Magazines repre sented ere: The Outing MageziDe, Bohemia: Magazine, Human Life, Paris Modes, Span Moments, Mother's Magazine,National Homi Journal and the Uncle Remus Magi zloe. Splendid Magazines may be secured ver: cheaply in connection with The Weekly New f and Courier, as welt as The News aud Conrle and Sunday News, for example, a year' ie subscription to The Weekly News and Coui al1 ler and a year's subscription to six standari u magazines will cost every old and new exit , ecrlber only S-'.&O. Is d "* For Sore Feet. jr "I liave found Bucklen's Arnic c. Salve to be the proper thing to use fo j tore feet, as well as for healing bums a ! sores, cuts, and all manner of abr* isions," writes INIr. W. Stone, of Eat I Poland, Maine. It is the proper thin et too for piles. Try it! Sold underguai a ntee at Speed's drug store. 25c. h Derr I PRECINCT. Due West Abbeville Cotton Mills Abbeville Railroad Stoops.... Abbovllle No. 1 1 Abbeville No. 2 ' Donalds Cold Spring Central MeCormlck Lebanon Clatworthy's Cross Roadp Vrtnno'a H/thnnl Wnnafl ^ Hock Spring | Keowee | Up until late lasl made only from th< Abbeville Nos. i and Due West, Donalds, ] Clatworthy Cross Ro House. ? - - TTTM1 This leaves W ill Mountain View, M Means Chapel, Le^s Hampton, Keowee, B ville Nos. i and 2. This leaves half th Over half the vote, he This morning no wi of Abbeville. The ? was not open further none of the boxes on River have been hear A partial list of th< the County is tabulat lated statement will b In the race for Cc the lead in the Count Aiken is in the lead i berry, with the upper from. In the race for Hoi Mr. Moore Mars was that Mr. Mars will b ballot. Mr. Ashley ond. It will be hard the other boxes not Up to date the prot polled the very same would judge that the ing pretty solid. In the race for A ahead by a considerat 01?:ir T -Uoo OlICi ill ?^y uu xiao Robertson by an over In the race for Si the second race will r Schroeder and Stevei Bradley and Chain vote polled so far, wi' for Treasurer. Hammond is in th dent of Education wi itv. Some of the bo: Hammond boxes and is sure of election. The Coroner's race and Link. Mr. Hollingswortli Magistrate by a smal Gubernat< Only about ten coi from up until this m i far give Ansel 5,444 ! It was stated in ! * l that this was the con 8 city votes had not b< ? is the case Blease wi 8 ? .1 1 j- wnen tne toiai vuu strongest in the rura see, however, how it ? litt? county boxes b counted. ig The Senatorial i r* Smith 2,818, Evans locratic Prittlafy Ele Uon- t gre?p. C House or Representatives. a . a? . ? _ | I ? * ij < I - - >> . s I U ? 1 i S = *1^ m K ? ^ T a o ? 5? jSt~' < rf 5 U >- ?35 ? - 22 52aaw?z;?5 ?5M [j , S z O ^ ? = S 3"2W. ? ?-3 |2c< I 34 13 j US| 9! 14 51 4 20 89 80 25 I 68,' 79 13 ?5j 85 II 34 58 2 84 9 2 41 8 47 S0| 4 8 8 4 37 30 1 46 19:< 191 219 70 6ft 67 78 42 1 61 119 27 217 208 2Sj 289 113 112 70 69 45 182 92 33 289 71 85,' 106 58 57 48 19 25 65 17 22 107 19 17 19 2 1 16 2 25 18 43 23 15 11 11 7 35 14 7 172 29 46| 43 45 96 94 106 49 128 209 42 2 44 10 27 18 11 8 8ej 16 1 43 47 7, 30 21 18 31 6 39, 14 8 I7J lj 10 10 10 4 1 15j 1 1 7(' 8 6j 0 6| 8| 8 I 38j 4 ~ 82j 8 12 12 j 17j 16 lj | t night, returns were 3 following precincts: 2, Shops, Cotton Mills, Rnrlr StvHtiers. Lebanon. ? J- 0-7 ?. , ads, and Young's School ington, Mt. Carmel, agnolia, Long Cane, rt\ Land, Antreville, .ock Springs, Lowndese boxes unheard from. >wever, has been polled, res could be gotten out >eaboard Railroad wire than the Shops, and the other side of Little d from. ? * boxes heard from in ed above. A full tabue published next week, rngress Mr. Aiken is in y by 972 to 168. Mr. n Greenwood and New counties to be heard lse of Representatives in the lead. It seems e elected on the first at this time comes seeto estimate the vote in heard from, however, libition candidates have vote, from which we prohibitionists are votuditor Mr. Sondley is )le majority. defeated Mr. Lawton whelming majority. j. ipervisor it seems mat g [ be between Messrs. ason. aers it seems from the 11 be in the second race e lead for Superintenth a considerable majorizes not heard from are it is safe to say that he ; will be between Bowie l is ahead in the race for 1 majority. orial Race. mties have been heard q orning. The results so and Blease 3,312. some of the despatches ? mtry vote and that the * ten counted. If this is 11 fall behind this ratio J i is counted. Blease is J Ti ! _ 1 J ^ 1 districts. 11 is naiu iu is possible to get all the efore-tlie city boxes are i ace at present stands: 1,225, Rhett i,802, John- j / ctiort, August 2 \.adltor Sheriff. Supervisor Treasurer a o 5? u . o 5 ? , * g i? I 2 ^ ? ? ^ S S a g - -^152 a rs oglfl-O gO? Ch U *> ** .5 ? m aw . a J % t x J * 59 3 Q | n j : ?j 1 o cJ a S 35 I as ! O I fri \*i \& I 01 i-s | ?-3 J2 22 43, 551 9 ! 10 45 18 44- 7 1 39 58; 86 10 68 18 9 ~~n 17 ( 3 44 89 6 To 5 30 12l 22 1 72 145j 164 '60. 8? 76 67 76 84 ? 106 1321 172 62 : 99 79 60 70 105 6 18 8S| 92 12 11 79 13 34 57 5 11 9 11 7 8 9 4 4 3 31 12 35 7 4 35 4 10 17 1 86 164 178 22 66 129 10 124 37 8 18 95| 35 8 0 6 82 34 10 1 32 24 j 46 11 29 18 9 48 6 9 llj 17 8 6 9 1 18 1 2 8 10 1 3 6 5 11 22 32 1 19 11 3 24 0 ?I?I' II??I?'I?I?1? stone 2,128, Lumpl Grace the grand tot< ties. It seems almost c( in the second race ai to tell just now who be. Cansler from Tirz this time. He stanc to his credit, folio 1,745 votes. The race for State ucation will be betw engen, according t Swearengen is in tl over 4,000 votes, n two. reducei Fort Worth, T via south: Account National Conver tember 1st to 5th, 1908, the S round trip rates from all poi be sold August 29th, 30th and Worth not later than Septen points as follows: Abbeville $ 37 6 Anderson 37 7 Blacksburg 40 2 Camden 41 S Charleston 41 8 Columbia 40 J Greenville 88 5 For detailed information, agents or address J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent Atlanta. SOOTHER! THE SOUTH'S nexcelled Dinningjdar S Through Pullman Sleep ConvenientJSch Arrival and D< No. of Trains. 114 Leaves at 10:2 Columbia. 115 Arrives from at 12:18 p.m 116 Leaves at 4:30 117 Arrives at 5:3 119 T iPavm ft t r/yi Ill Arrives at 7:0 For full information as to rates Bail way J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ?he State of South Carolii ABBEVILLE COUNTY. robate Court.?Citation for Letters of ministration. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probat< Whereas, Kobt. 8. Link bas made su ae, to grant blm Letters of Admlnlstra f tbe Estate and effects of Samael J. ] ldson, late of Abbeville County, deceam These are therefore, to olte and admo II and singular tbe kindred and oredlto; be said Samuel J. Donaldson deceased, h?v be and appear before me, In tbe Con 'robate, to be held at Abbeville C. H. Vedneeday, the 2nd of September, 1908, i lubllcatlon hereof, at 11 o'olock Id tbe toon, to show oauie 1/ any they have, be said Administration bbould not ;ranted. Given under my band and seal of tbeO this 17th day of August, In tbe yei our Lord one thousand nine bun and eight, and In tbe 133 year of A loan Independence. Published on tbe 19th day of August, n tbe Press and Banner and on the I iouse door for tbe time required by law J. F. MILLER, juage or rrooi Garden bose at Harrison's. Silks. Bilks. Don't forget tbat we al keep tbe blue ribbon tafleta, tbe best no can boy. Tbe R. M. Haddon Co. Tr. " i S, I0O& Supt, Magls. L'daca. Coroner. trale. o 'A a t. . 2 O O I a 8 8 fc ' : g a . s ? a a ? i ? S * . H I * 33 & Q I n = ' 9 u ooa MO jO ? ? 8 O 3 OS 1 o s m . ^ O ? ? * ? * i d w. as I-; >-5 2 [7 26 41 10 1 39 18 II 24 70 7lj . 7 17 31 66 ~2 ~~U Hj~~ 27 20 21 ? 82 134 52 7 38 120 100 110 16 83 167 ~100 3 38 104 120 110 3 61 43 24 2 45 38 9 10 9 11 4 4 8 16 27 27 4 2 6 107 39 36 70 15 78 0 21 2 2 7 2 84 ~~'"H 2 14 42 12 1 3 40 1 14 6 2 16 6 8 2 8 1 1 1 q in oo 17 1.1 3 I?II?i:r I?I?'i?i? y dn 400, |Martin 373 and il of 36 in the ten counirtain that Smith will be ' 3 first man. It is hard the other candidate will ;ah is piling up a vote 1 Is first with 3,281 votes - ? - 9.-4 " ^ wed by Cuughman witn i i i Superintendent of Edeen Elmore and Swear- J o the vote heard from, le lead with something Learly double the other ) RATES TO j exas, and Return i ERN RAILWAY. ' ________ I ition Farmers Union to be held Sepouthern Railway announces very low \ nts to Fort Worth, Texas. Tickets to ( 31st. Good to return, leaving Fort iber 30th, 1908. Rates from principal t t 15 Greenwood $ 38 05 i 5 Lancaster 41 65 5 Newberry 39 55 f 15 Orangeburg .. 40 40 15 Spartanburg 38 75 10 Sumter 42 20 !5 Yorkville 41 15 , tickets, etc., see Southern Railway J. C. LUSK, Div. Passenger Agent, Charleston. \ RAILWAY. ! GREATEST SYSTEM. ervice. ing Cars on all Through Trains. ; ednles on all Local Trains* sparture of Trains. v i 0 a.m. for Greenville and Greenville and Columbia p. m. for Greenville. 5 from Columbia. _ . I . . i for Columbia. 5 p. m. from Greenville. 3, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Ticket Agent, or J. C. LUSK, Division Pass. Agent, Charleston. B. (J. ?. G. M. BEASLEY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABBEVILLE, S. C. ' Office over Phllson, Henry & Co.'s it to Store. Loans negotiated on well im3on? rovec* real estate. 8 For Sale! , on after forewhy I offer fi.r tale my farm of 93 acres, odb be mile Irom the town ol Due West on the Donalds road. The farm will be sold In three or ourt, more parte or as a whole to suit purchaser. **" - -* ? -,n 1 ~ Q arllh nn f Kill 1H. ar OI ID6 UWeillUK uboiovcu iwjud, tt.vu vu.vu..dred lngs, good garden and orchard with many mer- varieties of fruit trees, and an unfailing well of the best water. Is convenient to a station 1908, on the Due West Railway. This a splendid ,'ourt opportunity for any one who has tons or daughters to educate. See me In person or write at onoe. ite. JOS. F. LEE, Doe West, S. C. 825.00 Reward. Will be paid for proof to oonvlct any one 1 iniArfArinff with nr riAmncinz our Power ^n?vl Lines. Savannah Klver Power Company, oneyl 2m H. A. Orr, President J n,-V V i Vm .. ?fi?3 Have You Been! '1 u A.: 4 nre vou uomg: On that vacation trip? If you have been you know that you are sunburned or freckled, and if you have not been and are going you know you will be sunburned and freckled. M In either case you will need one or all of the toilet necessities we mention below: A mmen's Prickly Heat Powder, 25c Squibb's Talcum (carnalfon; 25c . ' j| Riveris Talcum (violet) Wilson's Freckle Cream, 25c and 50c Sanitol Face Cream, 25c Benzoin and Almond Lotion, a6e ' mm And everything else you may want at the right prices. McMURRAY DRUG CO. ? State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. \\ ro J. P. Smith, W. P. Wllllamgon and W.L. Medlock, Trustees 8cbool District No. 41: Yoa are hereby ordered to hold an election it the school house on Saturday, September 2, 1908, to decide whether or not a tax of ,bree (3) mills shall be levied on said dlstrlot or sohool purposes. The box shall be opened at 7 a.m. and closed it 4 p. m. Only those who are registered and pay a ax upon personal property or real estate can rote. See section 1208 school law. % R. B. Cheatham, si P. L.Qrler, W. R. Bradley, Aug. 24,1908. Co. Board of Ednoatlon. Cored Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. S. Nustaum, Batesvllle, Indiana, writes: 'Last year I suffered for three months with a mmmer cold so distressing that it Interfered tflth my business. I had many of the sympoms of bay fever, and a doctor's prescription lid not reach my case, and I took several nedlclnes wblcb seemed only toaggravate It. fort .nately I Insisted upon having Foley's looey and Tar. It quickly cared me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar vltb the same success." Sold by C. A. Milord & Co. Fhe State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Admini lstratlon. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate. Whereas. D. D. Donaldson has mnde suit to ne, to grant him Letters of Administration with will annexed of the Estate ard effects of )lllver Nance, late of Abbeville County, deteased. These are therefore, to oite and admonish ill and singular the kindred and oredltors of .be said 0111 ver Nance, deceased, that they )e and appear before me, In the Conrt >f Probate, to be held at Abbeville 0>. H., on Thursday, the 20th day of August, 160S, after >ubllcatlon hereof, at 11 o'clock In the foreioon, to show cause If any they have, wby he said Administration should not be [ranted. Qlven under my band and seal of the Court, this 80th day of Jaly, In tbe year of our lord one thousand nine hundred and eight and In tbe 183d year of American Independence. , Published on the 5th day of August, 908, In tbe Press and Banner and on tbe Court Souse door for the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, J udge of Probate. 'An i Flower pots, churns and jars at Glenn's. v < ' \ Mothers, don't give your baby anything i that contains opiates or any otber Injurious lrugs, but Insist on having Dr. Thornton's 1 Easy-Teether," as It Is theloest medicine on the market for teething babies, and is absolutely harmless as it does not contain any tplntes or injurious drugs of any kind. It la guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, Suaranty No. 11584. Price 25 cents. For sale By McMurray Drug Co. and oountry raer joanw; or JCjaHyioomBi iucuiciuo v>u., uaib well, Georgia. ? Attention, Asthma Sufferers ! Foley's Honey and Tar will give Immediate relief to astbma eofferersand baa oared many pases tbat has refused to yield to other treatment Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best remedy for oougbs. colds and all throat and lung trouble. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold byC.A. Mllford A Co. THE SOUTH & WESTERN WORK OF CONSTRUCTION HAS BEEN RESUMED. . Trains Will Probably be Running from Spruce Pine, N. C., to Marion, N. C., > - * L? ? I........ oy uecemoer or L. M. Reid, a native of Hanover connty, who has been employed by the South Carolina. Clinchfield and Ohio railroad (South and Western) as a division engineer for several years, gave the Richmond Times-Dispatch an interview recently which will be read with interest here. He stated that bis company had entirely recovered from the depression of the recent financial panic, and had resumed construction work on contraets already let. The road has asked for aids on a 20-mile connecting link in Kentucky. Rails have been connected from Spruce Pine, S. C-, to Marion, N. C., and trains will probably be running over that part of the system by December or January. "No one who has not visited that country realizes the great possibilli ties which this road will open up." said Mr. Reid. "It will run when completed from the most productive coal fields of Kentucky ana Tennessee to Spartanburg, S. C-, where it will connect with the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Here the coal will be put on the Seaboard tracks and shipped both north and south. "Most people have au idea that a railroad running through a mountainous territory winds monotonously around and around the many hills until the more level country is struck. This is not the case with our road. Wherever we strike a hill to big to cut, we tunnel through, and couseauentlv have a road built on a compar- * ative "tangent with an easy grade through most rugged part of Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. It took money to do it, but the financial backers as well as the engineers who planned the read weren't afraid of anything, and combined, they tackled one of the most momentous jobs ever undertaken in this country."?Anderson Daily Mail * -- . .. .i