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Strike Will Begin Labor Day Unless i ,j 1 Roads Accept Plan j ? 1 Washington, Aug. 28.?After a conference at the senate office building with members of the senate < steering committee President Wilson J announced latetoday that the object: - * * -L- :J? _ ox nis visit, was w cviuuuei u? <?u-| visability of appearing before a joint ( session of congress on the railroad strike situation. It is expected that he will appear either tomorrow or ! Wednesday. I HOME FROM OUR MOUNTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Coleman and family, who have been camping at Little Mountain for the past two weeks, have come in, having arrived on Tuesday morning. The young people of the family had a fine time. 1 Mr. W. R. Bradley is in Abbeville this week for a short visit to his family. Good Looks are Easy j Magnolia Jy? Balm. $00 Look as good as your city cousin*. No 1 matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia j Babn will surely clear your skin instantly, j Heals Sunburn, too. just put little on 1 your face and rub it off again before dry. ) Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle to-day and beginf the improvement at 1 once.t White, Pink and Rose-Red Colors. I 75 cents, at Druggifts or by mail dired. 1 SAMPLE FREE. l LYON MFG. CO., 40 So. 5th St., Brooklyn. N. Y. j ??1 i araiiinmuiuimmuisjisjiaiiaii: l| M THE UN ! VE |QJ |3j With several hund: IK tomobiles in Amer EB. .. tory turns put mor< I' the entire finished the worth of Ford ble, money-saving demonstrated bey( I the demand is coins Order yours NOW. 90; Touring Car $ $536.90; Town Ci $676.90. All price > sale at \ THE L. W. \ 1 ^ Fall Iin* Ford part* an Bf, M ? Q I FOR I The Lawson placc acres, just 2 miles : the city of Abbeville two tenant houses, 1j stables. A good pas ing land. I This is an ideal i Can give good tei ?OBT, SINGING FOR THE METHODISTS. Mrs. J. V. Elgin has joined the Methodist choir and will sing with st them in the future. Mrs. Elgin has a sweet voice and knows music thoroughly and will be a great addition to the good singers the Methodists lave already. fr ?1 tr Mr. A. W. Jones of Columbia, is ^ >n a visit to friends relatives here. New Candidates c w re House of Representatives. DR. G. A. NEUFFER is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Ab- fc beville county, subject to the rules th of the Democratic primaries. ] For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representa- c* tives from Abeville county, and ^ agree to abide the rules of the Demo- S( cratic primary. SAM ADAMS. ^ tl Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known As SNAKE OIL IVill Positively Relieve Pain in Three cc Minutes. C Try it right now for Rheumatism, D Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen joints, pains. in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. .. After one application^ pain disappears as if by magic. -v S A never?failing remedy used internally and externally for Conghs, . Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsilitis. This Oil js conceded > to be the most penetrating remedy Imown. Its xj. prompt\and immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at . ance. As an illustration, pour Ten J Drops on the thickest piece of sole leather, and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. ? Accept no substitute. This great ^ oil is golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed; 25c and 50c a " bottle, or money refunded. At lead- ' ing druggists. P. B. Speed. di iiiiiniBiHiEigiaiafgizrafa 11 ^ ^ W rfl cs is i er RSAL CAR (J , red makers of au- ! f,g ica, the Ford fac- 11 5 than one-half of ! j ? product. Because j j cars as dependa- {j 1 utilitiesha? been j] )nd all question, j[ce itantly inci*easftig. | j ai Runabout $371.- [{ ' 386.90; Coupelet l{ ? ir $626.90; Sedan 'j * s delivered. On {j ij nc I 1 vu VHITE CO. \ jjS th a accessories in stock. | ? ? \> aafiezffll * to >ale I:: 5, containing 54 1-4 & from the center of ' . A good dwelling, f|| g irge barn and good jj Jjg irare ana nne iarcn- t home for someone. jj| C TQS. m 5. LINK I S \ ANNOUNCEMENTS If Cards inserted under this head are rictly cash in advance. FOR/ CONGRESS. I am a candidate for Congress om the Third Congressional Disict, Subject to the rules of the emocratic Primary. A. H. DAGNALL. jj I announce myself a candidate for j ongTess from the Third District. I ill abide the rules, regulations and j ssults of the Democratic Primary. HENRY C. TILLMAN. FRED DOMINICK is a candidate >r Congress, subject to the rules of le Democratic Party. Press and Banner, $1.50 the year. FOR SOLICITOR. j I hereby announce myself as a mdidate for the office of Solicitor I the Eighth Judicial Circuit of juth Carolina, composed of the >unties of Abbeville, Greenwood, 1 aurens and Newberry, subject to ie rules of the Democratic Primary. B. V. CHAPMAN. I hereby announce myself aa a mdidate for Solicitor of the Eighth ircuit, subject to the rules of the emocratic Primary. ' H. S. BLACKWELL. I hereby announce myself as a candate for Solicitor of the Eighth Jucial Circuit, subject to the rules of te Democratic primary. > . T. P. McCORD. 1. hereby announce myself as a indicate for Solicitor of Eighth Juicial Circuit, subject to the rules of ie Democratic Primary. GEO. T. MAGILL. Press and Baftner, $1.50 the year. FOR SHERIFF. . ' J. 0. CANN is hereby announced,1 i a candidate for Sheriff of AbbeJle county, in the Democratic primries ,and pledges himself to abide by ie1rules and regulations thereof. I hereby announce myself a candate for re-election as Sheriff of bbeville county and agree to abide ie rules of the Democratic primary ection. R. M. BURTS. We are authorized to announce r. L. MILLER, of Mt. Carmel, as a tndidate for Sheriff of McCormick >unty, subject to the rules of the lies and regulations of the Demoatic Primary. *i , ' I hereby announce myself a candate for the office of High Sheriff AbbeVil}e County and I agree to nnirrf Ilia nnminpM nf t.Tlft T~ipmn atic primary election as far as in It y .power ilies, , CHAS. B. THOMAS. || >resa and Banner, $1.50 the year. ....... .Si FOR SUPERVISOR. R. S. McCOMJB is hereby announcd. as a candidate for Supervisor of V bbeville County, subject to the anocratic Primary. I CAPT. G. N. NICKLES is hereby [ inounced as a candidate for Super- j so r of Abbeville county, subject to I e rules of the Democratic primary. | W. A. STEVENSQN Is hereby an- I iunced as a candidate for Super- I ' sor of Abbeville County, subject tp y ] e rules of the democratic primaries, 1 id hereby pledges himself to abide | e result thereof. FOR CORONER. I I hereby announce myself as a | ndidate for fee office of Coroner |. Abbeville County, and will abide I e rules of the Democratic party. ( M. W. SMITH. j (Better known as Coot Smith.) I Superintendent of Education. a I hereby announce myself cajadi ite for Superintendent of Ednca- [ >n for Abbeville County and agree i abide by the result of the Demo- J atic Primary. | THOMPSON B. PENNEY. j I hereby announce myself as a mdidate for Superintendent of Edu- | ition for Abbeville county, subject [ the rules and regulations of the emocratic primary. * W. J. EVANS. J JOE P. ANDERSON announces ( s candidacy for Superintendent of r ducation and pledges himself to >ide by the result of the Democra- j c Primary. | Superintendent of Education. I I hereby announce myself as a I indidate for Superintendent of Edu- r ition and pledge myself to abide the ? suit of the Democratic primaries. J (REV.) J. M. LAWSON. I -iOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I MELVIN J. ASHLEY is hereby S inounccd as a candidate for the I ouse of Represents'- ves from Ab- | iville county, subject to the rules of i te Democratic primaries. | r. HOWARD MOORE is hereby an ?unced as a candidate for the House ! : Representatives from Abbeville | ounty and pledges himself to abide r 7 the result of the Democratic pri- 5 ary election. I POP MAr.l<?TRATF.. ! J. S. HAMMOND, is hereby an- J sunced as a candidate for Magis- ( ate at Abbeville, S. C., in the dem- r :ratic primaries, and he pledges J imself to abide the result thereof. | FOR SUB-SUPERVISOR. I I hereby announce myself a can- } idate for the office of sub-supervisor I lbject to the rules of the Democra- 5 c primary. I W. M. BELL. | Lowndesville. \ I . . ' . . ... w \ 1 SliMIl t> ? y, V / t t now at Isei carry any c the'season' / '* '* w ' 4 ' I Dry Goc Washable' ( ' v i ou ca \ ' less bargai goods soon the prices i ing of impc > i < > - Summe . ' 1 . 1 i D. P( ABBEVILL . 'V ? . . U. . / Bizmafziaraizmzrara / Fill ' (' V You itxA | mod i See mmmmmmmm?mmaa?m 1 you furr can Tria I I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmammm Let !w.A. 1 ? ) fgniMiannnnRniM e are selling our entire stock ier a / . f. / / " v \ / / . ; "Ti . / A,- && !i . i ; s than wholesale prices. Wc >ver intp next season Stocl s best and most stylish pn v. >v "V -M't.. >ds, Clothing, Oxfords, Spo Res, Ladies and Gents Furx > ?| p nnot afford to miss the max ns we are offering. You wil er or later. The difference '* . , I %\ low and later means a substi >rtance to you. V ; ir Goods must all go. ' . : 'i ' /. : v ; i 5LIAK ?, . . SOUTH rniti [ mm m w> m ' ' " 1 " r home furni complete at ierate exper us for anyth need in hoi i tishings. ^ please you. .1 is all we a us show y . 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