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i Ihe Press and Banner Published every Wednesday at *1 a ear In advance. Wednesday, June 20,1906. j S. A. I'. Nclicdule. SouthboundNo. 51 dally leaves Abbeville 5.SO a tn 58 ' " 3 42 p m 33 ' ' 12.01 p m 41 " " 3 35 a m j Northbound? 3S " " 2 20 a m 32 " " 4.52 p m 52 " ' 1.00 p m 50 " " Ar 9.80 p m No reduced rates from Abbeville to Atlanta as yet. Hope to have It soon. A Fine Opportunity for a Young: Uau The University of Sou lb Carolina offers scholarships In the Normal Department to two yoong men from each county. Each scholarship In worth S10 In money, besides remission or $40 tuition and 81S matriculation or "term" fee. The money Is paid at the rate of So a month for eight months, to assist in meeting tbe necesRary llvlng_expenses. Examination win oe neia rriaay, Juiy oiu. before the County Board of Eduoatlon Applicants should be at least 19 years of age, and preferably teachers. Write President Benjamln Sloan, South Carolina University, Columbia, S. C , for blank on which to apply before July 6th. Something: Xew to (he Ladle* of Abbeville. A custom-made corset, guaranteed by tbe manufacturers for one year. Absolutely unbreakable; never take a permanent bend. Can be Iaundred and non-rustable. An invitation 1" extended to ladles of our town to call at Mrs. Sberard's residence and see this wonderful garment. A fleassut Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Barnwell, Miss S. M. McCaslan. Miss Mary Aiken an<l Ml*s Virginia Aiken have returned from thel trip to WasLlneton. They were delighted wltb the trip. Washington la at all times a beautiful city, but In the spring and early summer seasous wben tbe parks and lawns are so green and well kept It Is especially beautiful. Mr. Barnwell thinks that tbe beauty of the city aside from Its attractions as the national capital Js well worth the trip to see It. After a Yenr'n Absinte. Alius uorrje MomngKWorin, auer an an4?pDce of nearly a year, came home last week. She bas been In Blsbopvltle with her ulster. Mrs McCutchen. wbere she hud been engaged lna store. MIrs HolllnRsworth la one of the prettiest young ladles In the city, and a hwt of frleDds were clad to see ber at borae^Kaln She comes wltb ber right band and arm upbolstered, because of broken bones resutlog from a tall at the (.katlng rluk. It Is hoped that she may soon be well again. Annual Picnic. There will be a ptcnlo at Warrenton Schoo' House, Erlday, June 29. AM are Invited to come and bring well filled baskets. Xoiiee. On next Sunday morning tbe pastor of the Methodist Church aud the pastor of Long Cane Presbyterian Churcb will exchangepulSlts. Rev. J. C. Sblve will preach at tbe [etbodlst cburcb at 11 o'clock, and Rev. P. B. Wells at Long Cane. Harried. Married bv Rev. P. B. Wells, on Sunday afternoon, June 17tb, Mr. Fletcher Sorrow and Miss Nellie Noruian. Loftt! A Bolld gold doable case watcb left Id Coup House Saturday, June 16. The flnder will please return to W. G. Riley, Chief of Police. Locals. The Smyth Dry Goods Co. are agents for Zelicler Brop. shoes. The Smyth Dry Goods Co. are agents for the celebrated Centemerl Kid gloves, ooue better. Colored silk umbrellas at tbe Smith Dry Goods Co. The Renown Buster Brown shoes for boy* and girls at The Smith Dry Goods Co. ALBEBT?B. HAMLIN. Found [in a Park at Bowlin Green With a Built J In Hi* Brain. The following paragraph which we take from the Atlanta Jonrnal refers to Albert B. Hamlin, a native of Abbeville, bnt who has not lived here for a year or more. It will be remembered that he waB dangerous hurt Id tbe bead, before leaving here, by a runaway horse. Several years ago be married a Miss itluvyui i j u> iu1b cu uuv/| f?uw ou< uiuj. Ue was employed at the cotton mill and at the furniture faotory before leaving Abbeville. Bowling Green, Ky., June 18?At an early hour this morning Albeit Hamlin, Jr., said to be a member of the firm i.f Hamlin & Morton, horse buyers of Augusta, Ga., was found iu Reservoir park with a bullet hole in his skull, and apparently dead. He was removed to the city hospital, physicians succeeded in partially resuscitating him. All thai cau be gotten from bini watthat hie came was Hamlin, and tha' he was tired of life. The ball entered Hamlin's head over the right eye, and has not been extracted, the attending physicians holding it imprudent to make such an attempt. Hamlin came here over tbree days ago fur purpose ol purchasing horses. He bus conducted himself quietly, so far as can be ascertained. He is alive tonight but bis death is expected at any moment. Messers Howland, Goettel and McCord came over from Monroe, N. C., and spent Sunday In the city. f' Union Services at the Methodist Cburcb od Sunday night. Celery Cola will not cnre Bnake bite bat It cures Indigestion, lor sale by the Abbeville Bottling Works. Don't forget the laces and embroideries at White's, be Is also offering a very cheap lot of ribbons. If you want to see all the Up To Date thing* In the Postcard line come to DargHDB5&10 cents S tort? Have Just gotten In over a thousand.' Are yon in the market for a good Clock? If bo, don't (ali to see durguds 5 & 10 cent Store before you buy, for tbere you will find some good ones obeap. Preserving Kettles and Oil 8toveB are two things to tbink of In connection wltii Fruit Jars, and wben you|tblnk of either y<uwonld save money by coming to tbls storeWe are bead quarters on these goods. Dtir gans 5 & 10 cents Store. A b|g shipment of that floe candy just received at Dargans 5 <t 10 cents Store. We are showing a moNt excellent line of 10 oeDts goods all tbrougb tbe store now and we would like to see you Id, and price you - od a great many things we are a good deal noder tbe markft? Take FRuIT JAKS for Instance Dargans 5 & 10 cents Store. At Dargans 5 <fc 10 cents Store you can see a big assortment oi Crepe Paper?and tbe prices are low, 4 roils lor a quarter. Don't lorget.tbat Dargan sells all tbe Magazines. and also lakes subscriptions for any pablloation. Don't be fooled and made, to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances. Hollister'e Rocky Mountain Tea is the only positive cure lur ILicuuJttlieuj. iwuruiD, ica ui in ulets. C. A. Milford. r ? ? r If you want to buy crepe tissue paper cheap er than ever before In your life, go to Speed's drug store. If good quick service is what you want MUlord Is ibe man you want to deal with. Ue bastbe more, tbe stock an d a fine set of clerks. A promenent physician says that Celery Cola is the healthiest drink on the market. It'sa good brain lood as well as nerve tonic. The celebrated 1900 Washers Just received all and examine. \V. D. Barksdale. A nice line of Comic Po9t Cards at Speeds Drug Store. 4 * .v? 1 s . - v ' / CAMPAIGN ENTRIES * Capt, W. W. LumpkiD to Oppose B. R. Tillman. J. W, RAGSDALE v. J, F. LION All SurlN of Whlnkey Platforms in Gubernatorial Kaco. Fnll I,i?t >tDUi(lHieN for All Places. Columbia Record. State Chairman Willie Jones at noon today closed the list of eutries for the state campaign, which opens with ' *- : -? f > r?A/\ ??r?n f Am/\r_ 8p66CD-niUKllig ?L oti ucuigc iwiuuirow, with six eleventh-hour entries, one of these being Capt. VV. VV. Lumpbin, of this city, commercial agent of the Georgia railroad, who has entered to oppose B. R. Tillman for the United States senate. The issue all a'ong the line will be the dispensary. Among the entries today is J. Fraser Lyon, of Abbeviile, who is out for attorney general. Five minutes after his pledge came that of ex-Benator J. W. Ragsdale, of Florence, a dispensary candidate for the same place. The third candidate for the place is the incumbeut, LeRoy F. Youmans, of Columbia, appointed by Governor Heyward to succeed the lateTJ. X.Gunter. Mr. Youmaus was attorney general under Governor Hampton, aud is over seventy years old. The last pledge to come in, just five minutes before closing time, was that of A. Crane Jones, prohibition candidate for governor, from Newberry. Another anti-dispensary candidate to file bis pledge today was Charles A. Smith, of Timmonsville, a local optionist candidate for lieutenant governor. The other gubernatorial entries are M. F. Ansel, county dispensary advocate, of Greenville; Senator Cole L Biease, of Newberry, state dispensary as it stands; Joel E. Brunson.of Sumtor atrniirht nrnhihition: W. A. Ed wards,, prohibition, of Wards; R. I. Manning, of Sumter, dispensary reformed; J. J. McMahan. of Columbia, dispensary reformed; Lieutnant Governor John T. Sloau, for the state dispensary. The dispensary candidate for lieutenant governor is Senator Thomas G. McLeod, of Lee county, ou same platform as Manniug. The complete list of entries followsUnited States Senator?B. R. Tillman, Edgefield, and W. W. Lumpkin, of Columbia. Congress?First district, George S. L^gare, of Charleston; Second district, J. O. Patterson, of Barnwell; G. L.Toole, of Aiken, and Butler B, Hair, of Saluda; Third district, Wyatt Aiken, of Abbeville, and J E. Boggs, of Pickeus; Fourth district, W. C. Irby, Jr., of Laurens, J. T. Johnson, of Spartanburg, an i G. H. Mahon, of Greenville; Fifth district, D. E. Finley, of Yorkville, T. J. Strait, of Laurens, and W. P. Pollock, of Chester; Sixth district, J. E. Ellerbe, of Sellers; Seventh district, A. F. .Lever, 01 Lexington. Governor?M. F. Ansel, C. L. Blease, J. E. Brunson, W. A. Edwards, R. I. Manning, J. J. MfcMahan, John T. 8loau, A. C. Jones. Lieutenant Governor?Thomas G. McLeod and Charles A. Smith. Secretary of State?R. M. McCown, of Florence; J. B. Morrison, of Berkeley, L. M. Raginfi of Columbia, andM. P. Tribble, of Anderson. Attorney General?J. Frasier Lyon, John W. Ragsdale and L. F. YoumauB. Comptroller General?A. W. Jones, of Abbeville; G. L. Walker, of Greenville. State Treasurer?R. H. Jennings, of Fairfield. Adjutant General?J. C. Boyd, of Greenville; L. W. Haskell, of Columbia. Railroad Commissioner ? James Cansier, of Tirzah; John C. Sellers, of (Sellers; J. M. Sullivan, of Anderson; J. A. Summerset, of Columbia, and John H. Whorton. of Laurens. State Superintendent of Education? 0. B. Martin, of Greenville. i Race for Attorney General. The race for attorney general will be next in interest to that for governor. Mr. Lyon left yesterday afternoon. placing his check and pledge in the hauds of a friend, who filed it with Chairman Joues today less thanr half an hour before the list was closed. Five minutes later, a friend filed Mr. Ragsdale's pledge with his check. In a letter to his friend Mr. Ragsdale said that be would not oppose Mr. Youmans, but if any other man entered the race to file his pledge. He asked his friend to wait to the last and be particular not to enter him unless oiher opposition developed to Mr. Youmans. V. A. Hiuilh Won't Run. One of the pledges filed at the last minute was that of C. A. Smith, of Tim/nonsville, for Lieutenant governor. Mr. Smith's pledge was filed for him by a friend, who stated this afternoon that after reaching the city today at noon, Mr. Smith had decided that he could not enter the race. Voice of the Nnmuier Girl. (William J. Lampton.) See * Me, The everlasting Summer She. I'm here Each year, And always young. Age Is not written on the page ! n F q r\ xr nf mv KaaL*q WI MUJ VI UIJ wvvaa Of spiiit, or of looks, AdcI pearls of praise are strung For me on pliant poet'B strings. The wondrous things Of music, moonlight, love and flowers Are mine through all the glowing hours To weave into a witchery that lays Itn spell arouud the soft, sweet days Of summer time, and makeB men see The rose's radiance in me, The lily's languor and asphodel, Which sirfgs the story it may tell I command The land, And rule the waves As slaves. lip where the mountains touch the skies Roves my restless enterprise ; Down where the billows never sleep The vigil of the heart I keep. Men may come and men may go, The pink of youth, the white of snow, And all Are in my thrall, jThe thrall of the Summer Girl. Oh, me, The tyrant of all tyranny, The 8Qm of summer men's distress And likewise of their happiness? Aiu't I a Bird? Well I guess , Yes. Tanglefoot and poison fly paper fresh at Speeds Drug Store. For paint, oils, varnlsbea and stain, Milord 1b the man you want to see. ( : -v.-~ Vj :jf-'.M ' i ''.t.1 ^t -i Tie Smith Dry Embriodery am Ladies who know good thii and White Goods of us. A goods is going on at our sto The quality, patterns and w sheerness and quality at su( of the White Goods, is bein judges and they are buying Our Store is alive this pleas have rolled by) with lots ' buyers. The Smith ] John E. Dan BRAYE AND TRUE. TheRieht Principle upon which a Governor Should be elected. Would MlHnd for the Purification of tn? ftUpeusary. Mr. McMnbau's Utterance <>n the Liquor <tae?ilou oand and Uoud. To the people of South Carolina: I hereby announce myself a candidate in the Democratic primary .for governor of South Carolina. Our system of primary campaign and elec'ion is an invitation to any citizen to offer to lead the people to see the truth as be sees it, aud bo to contribute towards popular education in civic rights aud duties. Witn full rtogniMou of the merits of the men now announced for governor, J nevertheless feel that my own views as to the situation and the duties before us are sufficiently distinctive to make it of some public interest tbat I should attempt to present tbem to the people. This will require a number of separate speeches, and J will not now undertake to go into details. Intending to devote myBelf largely to making the people think on matters not now before them as "iBBues," I hnnp tf\ nnnHlinf on far oo mt? oKilUt* U?'|/V VWU?*UVV) BV (HI HO Ui J OUllll J permits, a genuine campaign uf education. With a view to the practical result of actually accomplishing something for the State, 1 bope that some good men in every county will have views similar to mine and will undertake to advocate tbein as candidates for tbe legislature. In that event the people will have the opportunity to put into effect some of the measures so presented. I regret the necessity of referring here to any one issue; but tbe liquor question is now so prominently in the public mind tbat even temporary silence might be misconstrued. I regard the evils of drunkenness and tbe now overshadowing shame of dispensary corruption as alike symptoms of deeper disorder. The only possible remedy must come through attention to more fundamental princples. To these I shall give large consideration in the campaign. Though personally I see no need for whiskey in tbe world, there is such A *1 ? ? - e a laigo auu luuucuuai prupuiUUli UI our citizens with the contrary tastes and views that the use of alcoholic drinks seems certain to continue for some generation to come. I believe that prohibiton is not yet practicable for the entire State, though it may be advisable in certain counties. I am unalterably opposed to the sale of liquor by any private citizen on aoy condition whatsoever. I am in favor of the conduct of the business by the state for the present, with the hope that it will be gradually curtailed by county experiments with prohibition. / cut i Biana ror me dispensary reformed. True, the problem of purifying it seems superhuman, but if it is a problem before us it should be both possible and practicable. We need everywhere to inculcate respect for law and the determination to enforce law. We need to put in the j? Tie Bos'; ^ Made in the most ap i proved machinery and u ? skilled and experienced i ? ? Our trade in the famo I ^ 4 Leler) j| has been doubled since a addition of new machii f increasing demand. 5 Only filtered water us t of our i I Kit g C. C. NABERS, - Goods Company I "White Goods. igs are buying Em broideries . SPECIAL SALE of these re in a good substantial way. ridth of the Embroidery, the :h reasonably LOW PRICE g taken advantage of by best liberally. ant weather (since the clouds of pretty goods and merry Dry Goods Co. "f-rzl or "M" cm a or ar 9 *TdkV?MW?^S/A penitentiary Bome people with money and social position. Home judges as well as jurors are to lenient towards criminals of family influence. The punishment of a rogue as a rogue, whatever be his previous respectability or present wealth, would have a wholesome tendency to restore old fashioned honesty in positions of trust. No less is their needed an impartial meting out of justice to the murderers and bullies against whom the average citizen haB little protection but his own courage. These aud other questions I propose to discuss before the people. John J. McMahan. Columbia, S. C., June 16, 1904. A Small Statesman. Augusta Herald. The action of John Sharp Williams in defeating or delaying the appropriation of $25,000 to defray the expeuweH incurred by the prenident of the United Btates in traveling on official business is very small politics. Granting that the president in provided for in bis salary, if the same argument were applied to congressmen, Mr. Williams would, wnnoui a uuuui, ue aiuuug tuc most vociferous in opposing it. Members of Congress and ail other government functionaries are well enough provided for in their salaries ?this is Mr. Williams' argument? but they insist on the mileage allowed them as well, and this, too, while bein? provided with free passes. Mr. Williams should be consistent. The office of president of the United States cannot be too ylemnly regarded by the citizens of tnis country and the periodic efforts of congressmen to pursue a paring and shaving policy regarding the allowances of his household are nauseating. In all governments of the civilized world, except this, the chief is provided at state expense with facilities of travel. Here in this country congressmen have the privilege, but not the president. Congressmen make a pro fit of this privilege, lor tney are always given free, transportation and, in addition to this, they charge the people of the country a very high rate for travel. Mr. Williams should enlarge his conceptions of statesmanship. If he is sincere on the economy racket let him turn his energies towards the members of congress. Link will surely save you money on fruit jars. To Leave Rock Hill. Bock Hill Herald. The many warm friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hughes and their little son, who have made this their home forthe past two years, will be very sorry to learn that they expect to leave the city about the 21st. of this month to remove to Mr. Hughes' old home near Abbeville where Mr. Hughes will resume bis old duties on the main line service of the Southern. Since living in Rock Hill, Mr. Hughes has been employed as engineer of the "shifter." Mr. Hughes says he has only one regret of leaving Rock Hill, and that is because he cannot take Rock Hill with him. of Drinks 4 proved manner with im- ? inder the management of f artisans. 4 us ? r Cola i 1905, necessitating the t iery to supply the ever ? t ed in the manufacture ? Drinks. ? H A llllMN ll/AvlfA 4 Ill Pi, 5 President and Manager. ? r) ':? ' ...... i: f Eat Mo of the mos I foods?Ur I only perfec M you will be 1 Earn to i because a i jfl> has greater fj) Thus you v 1 Save IV M because for 19 is no food H uneeda an M ln 6 jffl] m0lS 111 NATIONAL B If you want a / Gasolir be sure you get t the bra: We sell them A Pruyer. Thou Lord of all above, And all below tbe sHy, Before thy feet I prostrate fall, And for thy mercy ory. Forgive my follies past, The crimes which I have done; O. bid a contrite sinner live, Through tby incarnate Son. The burden which I feel, Thou on ly canst remove; Do thou display tby pardoning grace And thine unbounded love. One gracious look of thine, Will ease my troubled breast; O, let me know my Bins forgiven, And I then shall be blest! I ? I In m*!TOf9 TkaraaraattraBIcQttll Patternasold IntheUr States than of any other make of pattern*. This ii accaunt cf their styla, accuracy and simplicity. McCall'a M*gaziBe(The Queen of Fashion) Mare subscribers than any other Ladies' Magnine. jrear't subscription(II numbers) cnMs 00 centa. La aumber, fl cents. Ev.ry subscriber gets a McCaJI tarn Frao, Subscribe today. , .. I<a4r ?* j Suited. Handsome premium Mbaral cash commissi^. Pattern C*talojuc( of 6oc 4*n?) and Premium Catalogue (showing 400 preraiu Mat fr*?. Addreia THE McCALL CO., New Y If your stomach troubles you do conclude that there is no cure, fo great many have been permanen cured by Chamberlain's Stomach i Liv^r Tablets. Try them, they certain to prove beneficial. They o: cost a quarter. Sold by (J. A. Milf and H. M. Young. Havaland China, and espe cially Theodore fiavala] China is just as good China is made, in a great many r spects it is better, it certain has a big reputation, and Lady with Havaland Chi] on her table when she is e tertaining has a good reas< to feel that in the china li; she has the best. At tt store, now, you will find s beautiful patters that \ have only the samples of, a] for whicn we take orders, is in open stock, which mea that you can buy of it jr such pieces as you want, a: we are sure that this is t. best way to buy chir Please call and give us 1 nlaoeura rtf cVinxrrinar irnil n UO U1 V vx WA1V n Aug J vu W Patterns, Dargans 5 & lOcts Store, 1785 11><> COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, S. C. Entrance examinations will be h?M In County Court House on Friday, Julj <?, at in. One Free Tuition Scholarship to e county ol South Caroliua awarded by County Superlntenutnt ol Educatlou < Judteof Probate. Board and lurnlabed ro In Dormitory, 511 a mouth. All candid) lor ndmtsBlon ar? permitted to compete viicant Boyce Scholarships which pay ? ( year For catalogue and information, dress HAKRISON RANDOLPH, June 23,1906. it Presiden If you need a good mower be sure and us before you buy. J. W. McKee, Ji IUuylers Uaudy ireau at bpei Drug Store. / . ; - 'i f' 5 re 1 I nutritious of flour w leeda Biscuit?the | t soda cracker. Then able to M lore If well-nourished body 111 productive capacity. M all also be able to |f (ore H value received there M so economical as | acuit || i dust tight, i fij ture proof package, g 1SCUIT COMPANY I # Le Engine ' ;he best which bears ad I. H. C. J. W. McKEE, JR. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?citation lor Letters or Administration. By R. E. Hill, Esq., Judge of Probate. Whkkeas Mrs. Fannie J. Marhashall has made suit, to me, to grant her Letter* of Admlnlstiatlon of the estate and effect* of Dr. J. W. \V. Marshall, late of Abbeville County, deceased, Tbese are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kludred and creditors of the said J. W. W. Marshall, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Friday, the i9lh day of June next, alter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of theCourt, this 14th day of June, In the year of our (Seal) Lord one thousand nine hundred >ind six and In the 130th year of American Independence. ^ Published on the 20th day of June, lilOfi, lu ^ the Press aud Bauner and ou the Court House jfc\ door lor the time required by law. K. E. HILL, _ 1 Judge of Probate. y The finest hams and breakfast bacon, each one guaranteed, S, J, Link. If you knew the value of Chamber^!l?* Iain's Salve you would never wish to be without it. Here are some of the diseases for which it is especially valuie"? able: sore nipples, chapped hands, p"- burns, frost bites, chilblain*, chronic Jor sore eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt it- rheum and eczema. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. A. Milford and _ H. M. Young. no^ See the beautiful Hue of Crepe Taper r a and decorating paper at Speed's Drug Store cheaper than ever. tnd are ~ Everything i i Easy Payments. 5j HEALTHFUL i \ "Parity " G)tton Felt IV aa Mattress ol n DS l6^ Evesy Mattress built with our Spe ad qualities, from ABSOLUT EL Y 1 hejMOST SANITARY FERRC ia?! FACTORY IN THE WORLl tress braiding is practiced in our Fac Every Mattress manufactured be and is sold under this positive guarar ? J&d&S&iSNfS "We Rua" ^ ^ free fruin any iue zrf*--alv-; v.? ws1 ti u?j .",PURITY" MATTRESS ' CALVERTW AXXOrXCEMENT 9 .For House of Representatives.]! Wo lire authorized to announce Frank Gary iim u Candidate lor ihe House or Hap- 3M mi Ives, sm-j-.-ci io tlio Demociatio- , -H Primaries. jfl We arc h"rchy aut horized to ail- < nounce (iranviile JJeal as a candidate f<>r iIn? Ij'-j^i.-lat 111 e, suhj-ct to the BI action of iLie Democratic Primary. '&.!//'^j^H For Probate Judge. ^H| To the voters of Abbeville County, TfcjH Having been informed by Mr. K. E Vjj -9 Hnl sdiik' twelve months a^o that beHj B would not be a cauflidote for the otfieA ofl'robaie Judge. 1 decided to appear beiore tne People of Abbeville County for that i Hi. ( . Thus for 1 have receiv-T^^H eil out spoken encouragement f*omsMM friends, and believing that ,ti.ere' should be an end to all tilings; an'Ci as 'Ml 1 aoi sr niewhac a belieVer in rotation. |8 I hereby announce my self as cauUidare for probate Judge subject to the! "-gB action of Llie Democratic Pridaary. To the Voters ol Abbeville County: flj U .viiis,' to tue condition'of my health dur- , /*fM hi* fast summer and lull I bud about aban- -X aoneo lue lueaoi standing ior re-eiecuoa hi tue oflloe 01 Probate Judge and so Blated to V^TjB some ol uiy mends ; out as toy health latin .vM very much improved wtihlu the past lew v-jSH monliis, ?nd as I have been urged by a good t mauy 01 my tnenus, to at once enter the race for theothce for unother term, I'bave coneluded to do no. 1 thereiore hereby, anaouute myself an a canidato for re-electton 11 to the office of Probate Judge for Abbeville' ThauKing you tor the generous support ~<?M wbli-h you h i ve accorded mo In the past, I J M promts? lb..t if b> your Hutlruge, 1 shall be ->? rot.i.ii.-.1 m i iir i i line lor another term, it' '-'H sli ii: lr, iuy utnio.-t endeavor to so conduct rsijS}| Ik- t.isMne-.-. >! the othoe as to meet With . your continued approval. . I ^pecUu g. For Superintendant of Education. We aivberby authorized to announce. U.K. (Jh? atbam as a candidate for 1 1 O OUUliL^ OUJ/CIIlHfllUCUl ui UUUU11IUU, subject to the action of tbe Democratic, ' 1 hereby auuouuce myself a candidate, for g9fl| re t-ibciiiju lor it.e uttloo oi Oouuty auoerlQ- 'ivaaWB .eiiiflil oi Kilucalloii, NU<\jeel 10 the action , MjB 01 llie Deuiocrattc PrilUaiy. iM F.C. DuPre. '. 'i 1 We tiro authorized to anuouuoe W. A. Lanier as u c-tudidftie for tue oflioe of County ^upuriuu-ndtut of Education, rubju-ct to tbe 3 acuou Of llio Democratic primary. >9 We ?ro authorised to announce R. C; WK ,.a^B sou ut?a n t.idiUue ior Wouool Comniisilotter lUhj -.uito the aciiou oi tue Democratic pri- 'fli I hereby announce myself acandlr./ ';,JB8 date for tbe oilice of County Super inleiidant of Education, of Abbeville '.:3M County subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. I J. Foster Hammond. .^1 We are hereby authorized to announcej. B. Gilbert tor the office of "^j Superintendant of Education of Abbe- . j>J vilie County, subject to the action oft'^J I the Democratic Primary. i For Supervisor. | 1 hereby auuounce Myself a candidate for re-elecuon to 'lie oftloo ofCounty Supervisor oi Abluviile Cuiiuiy, snbjuci to the action of . ; -i tbfe Democratic primary. J G. N. Nickel*. -JH'M I hereby announce myself as a can- -./jaB diilaie fur the office of Supervisor of j'j Abbeville county subject to the actioQ of the Democratic Primary. W. A. Stevenson, fl Localx. 1 Fresh goods at. Haddon's. I Just received a new shipment of Laces and 1 Insertions. Some bl(j values In Embroideries. j Special, a white parasol at 50cts. J Cotton, Black and white, 2 spools for 5cU. . . The best Handkefchlet yet at oc. ,:1 \Vi receive each week a new line of Ladies ''Sail Neckwear at popular prices. [ J ans of all kinds and colors. ' . , .' sj An odd lot of shoes and slippers at less than. . Ask to see the Kemnnnts ol all kinds that-?'Jjifl we are selling so cheap. wfl Some rare bargains la colored lawns and - ,'v^H Dim i lien. . White Shoe-Polish, l()c. bottle. HB 3C'J best pins In America for 5o. .?HI Everything In stock to make tb* new ' shadow work. " | Don't fail to see us for flour. We guarantee every pound to please *||9 you, S, J. Link, MfMurraj's LocalN. . k-Jtoj All kinds of stationery can be bad at the vM Mt:Murtay Drug Co. Chu-chu chewlne gum Is thelatest thing In its cIhsr. It Is without doubt che best thing iu the line of chewing gum. For sale by the ' ia McMurr >rug (Jo. When you eo into MrMarray's drug store *$j just Kay "Chu-Ciiu" ana jou will get tbe beet s?3 chewing gum made. . We do not make ice cream because we do not have time. Anyhow we can make for, \ you Anything else that goew with a soda water A ticket. McMurray Drug Co. n Furniture., ;M Goods Delivered Free. || ^ESTFULNESS 1 lattresses, the Standard 1 America \7ISW / - 1 H cial Lifters. Manufactured in og!* I ?URE RAW STOCK, in d? )-CONCRETE MATTRESS D. Every detail of scientific Ma*tones. ars our "PURITY" trade mads itee. J This Guarantee on Ex<ry Mattress mtee this mattress to be manufactured frocn pan admixture of old rags or otixx old mateiUL Swpwkhi and if found imperfect in quality oc worksawfaip, Mlaa er. wiio is authoiized to refund lo 70a tic pace pmtT Bran J of Mattresses are Mana factored Stltktbt 1 ie Southern Cotton 03 Co. ^ >J Charlotte, North Carolina that your mattress has this label iES ARE FOR SALE BY! A t NICKLES. , ; , r" J