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da.'~? Th6 Press and Banne pr-FubllBhed every Wednesday at W ear In advanoe. Wednesday, July 18, 1906. I'iVHiC in HH II t IK*. There will he a picnic at Samuck Scho< bouse near Alllfords Ulu ou July ?1 ever body came aud brln# well tilled basket*. Candidate!) are especially Invited. Mensi f A. C. Bowie and W. L. Dawson will lurnis lemonade etc. free to candidates. Magi Bros. of Due West will furnluh Iree music. S. A. It. Mchedule. Southbound? No. 51 dally leaves Abbeville o.'iO a m 68 ' ' 3 42 p m 3.1 ' 12.01 p m 41 " ' 3 35 a m Northbound? 33 " " 2.20 a m 32 " " 4 52 p in 52 " ' 1.00 p m 5o " " Ar y.30 p m No reduced rutes from Abbeville to Atlant as yet. Hope to have it soon. Mutiny Slope Picnic. The annual picnic at suncy Slope has beei et for July 20th. senator Tillman has ac copied uu Idvitntlon to make an address 01 Ibis occasion, aud Hon. Wyatt Aiken wll preside over the meeting aud Informally ad dress ibe peopie. It goes without saying that everybody wll be there, aud that everybody will be car?'l to and entertained In the usual delightful wa; that has characterized former occawtous a this now famous place. Come and bring you sweethearts, your wives and your lrlend> This la always the largest gathering In th oounty. Buita! Bugs!! Bugs!!! Why do you allow your chickens to be eat en up with mites and lice and your dig witl fleas? C-N- Disinfectant will rid your prem lsea not only of mite* and fleas but of al kinds of vermin, at the same time destroylui those germs which produce sickness. C.N. while containing such great dlsln fAAtont. onii crArmloiHnJ nrnnriPtlpN 1h entire! i harmless to tnun or beast and cao be usee freely anywhere. Try a package ol N C. au< be convinced tbat It In the cheapest and hes disinfectant made. A 26 rent package wll make 6 gallons o( the best disinfectant it the world. "Get the babll" and go to Mc f Murrays, they keep It. W. O. Bradley In Abbeville. Mr. W. 0. Bradley Is on a visit to At-bevllli after an absence o( about nine years. Mr. Bradley was ever popular here and h< Is enjoylrg the pleasant greetings with whirl be Is met on every side. He Is Cblel ol D! vision In the L?>gal, Department of th< Treasury Department, and owing to bti efficient service, stands high In the estlms tion of the Department Secretary. Picnic. The Woodmen of the World and Odd Ftl lows of AntrevlHe will give a plculc Knt' r * ' day, August. 4 b Address* s by J. J. Mc , Swain, Past Grand Matter 1.0. 0. F. of Son I Carolina, and other distinguished f>pe?Reis All ar? cord hi y Invited to come and brlni mill ?1 1?H huebalo ' At hiN Old Home. Mr James M. Buker, formerly of Lowndes vilie Id this county, out for many years o: wasblbgion, D. C., came home lust w^ek 1< the scenes ol his oblldhood, and after larry ' lng for a time, he lust shot out of Liownd?vllle for the capltol city, passlDg Abbevll ? dolDg nothing more for us than t? look ou of m car window as the train pNsaed. Upper I^ong Canr, TheR*v. 8. C Byrd.D. D , president of Chi cora College, will preach at Long C "ie ohurcl uexiSunday morning, and at. the Union ner vice at AbbevllleSunday night In the A. H P. church. i The annual hath and picnic dinner wll come offal Cold Springe August Tth. .Candidates for CoDgress and County office ebpeclally In viteil. P. B. Car wile, for committee. Telephones Removed Jnlj 2l*t. H. A. MoClesky, 7T. Ellison Restaurant, 105. Rev. J. C. 8hlve, res. 69. Water rents must be paid at once. Jas. Chalmers, Clerk. A proroenent physician says that Celer; Cola Is the healthiest drink on the market It's a good brain food 8b well as nerve tonl< The celebraled 1900 WaeherB Just receive all and e zamlne. W. D. Barksdale. The number that gets th< First Hat Rack at iSargan'i 5 & 10 cents Store is 163 on i Red ticket. We have starte< on a new Hat Rack nowthis time we give Gray Tick ets. Save them and watcl our advertisement for th< number that gets the secon< Hat Rack. One Ticket, wit] a number given free wit! each lOcents purchase. MT. CARMEL. Tbere has been plenty of rain In this sec tion and the farmers are busy fighting lb grass. Miss Jesse Scbram Is visiting Misb Cor Watson of this city. Mr. Tom Pressley was In tbe city last wee visiting bis sister Mrs. J. H. Ramey. I Mr. W. W. Black of tbe Flatwoods was 1 tbe city last Sunday. Rev. A. L. Patterson Is visiting bis ol borne at Reans. " Miss Anna CllnkFcales of Troy bas bee visiting Miss Rutb Kay of tbis city. Mrs. Xvey Is visiting her daughter Mrs. ? F. Sutberland of tbis city. Tbe Mt. Carmel boys bave organized baseball nine. In a few days practice It wl be tbe Champion of tbe county. Mr. J. 1. Breazeal and Miss Lucy Flow wer In Wllllngton one day last week. Mr. Fred Black bas returned from Lai mer where be was visiting relatives. Mr. Ivey Sutherland wno has been olerkln for Mr. B. A. Boyd 18 here for a few days. JHcMnrray'w Local). Tbat drink of grape Juice you get at Mi Murray's Is the most delicious and refreshiE drink to be found. Von ran get the best drink you ever taste at MtMurray's, 'tin Welch's grape jui< made from pure Concord grapeB. If your pet dog or cat bas fleas on blm, pt balf a glass of C. N. In a gallon of wat?r an give btm a batb. It will rid blm of flea Ask at McMurray's. To get rid of mttes, lice and all kinds i vermin use C. N. disinfectant. 25 and 50o. I MoMurray's. Ladles, sprinkle your carpets and rugs wit C. N. disinfectant and you will not be bo't ered with moths. The McMurrcy Drug C keeps It. The number that gets th First Hat Back at Dargan' 5 & 10 cents Store is 163 on Bed ticket. We have starte< on a new Hat Kack nowthis time we give Gray Tick ets. Save them-and watcl our advertisement for th number that gets the secon Hat Back. One Ticket wit! a nnmber, given free wit! each 10 cent purchase. Electric thebestfor BILIOUSNESS BITTERS AND KIDNEYS I "'"Li LT ' _ J..,. . . r DANGER FEOM HOUSE FLIES The Housebokd Pest Itreods In Flit a autl Is Distributor of Disease. (Mary Hinman Abel, in the Delinei tor.) Taken collectively, ana iu 9urame] the housefly is a hateful, creatun = Not ouly is it responsible for lines c worry in the housekeeper's face,but i >1 has been proved to be a serious nienac y to health. To begin with, its origi -? aud habits are such as to put us o b our guard. It lays its eggs in excn 11 ment, preferring horse manure, but i that does not otter, readily using an other. It feeds on t^e same aud o the spittum of diseased throats am lungs, on refuse of ull kinds, and i bears on its hairy feet aud legs parti cles of these substances. Thanks to the science of baeteriolc gy. our ca9e against the tty is no Ion ger guess work?it has been made t< walk across the sterile gelatine plate aud the microscope has Jater told u a what it fe'ches and carries. Unlik the mosquito, the housefly is not a bi ter?but it has its own way of carry ing contagion. It deposits, where 0 ever it goes disease aud disease germi * may abound iu its breediug aud feed 1 ing places. On the joint of meat ex - posed for bale by the butcher, on th< I bread and sweet meats of the confee , tioner's counter, on the edge of tin v milk pail, on the kitchen aud diuinj I room tables they have been found. Ta. niiHoriiiiiiiH fnllv the noHsibb e danger of allowing this intect accesi to our food supplies, we must remem bor that in the disease called enteri< ?those affecting the intestinal tract such as cholera, dyseutery and ty ] phoid fever?multitudes of germs pe j culiar to the disease ate voided in th? i excreta, not only during the attack; but for some days before the disease if J" recognized, ai d for considerable pe i riods of time after recovery, aud sinct j ihe contagion is spread from one per i sou to another solely by these germi . us they find access to water or food, t? - guard the water supply from contam inatiou and to forbid the sale of milfe from the dairy farm -where any con tagiouB disease exists, is well recog f nizedastbe first duty of the Healtt 1 Board: but comparatively recent if ? tbe knowledge that flies also carry tlx 1 germ of these diseases. ' Not only does the fly carry about 01 c its feet and legs any disease germs ' tbat may be if) fecal matter, but sucl uerujs tuken into its booy in food' ar? known to remain alive in intestine: and also for days after they are ejec <ed in the specks. By receut experi ments this has been proved true o both the tuberculosis and tbe typboic bacillus, tbe germs in the "specks' baviug actually given the diseast from nine to fifteen days after it wai i uepusueu. Thi9 is a very important point, as i establishes on new ground (be daogei of 8pittiug in tbe streets or where evei i flies can tiave access to the sputum. A - <ull in the efforts to prevent publit spitting came on the discovery thai i .uberculosis germs, exposed to direci unlight, must |>erish in from twenty lour to thirty hours, but since we dis covered that the fly, who greedily feeds on the sputum, can transport ii to considerable distances and keep ii - alivt- virulent for many dajs, the spit ting nuisance has assumed new impor tance. Tbe epidemic of typhoid fever ir ' Chicago in 1902 also fixed the guilt or h the fly. It was especially severe in th< Nineteenth ward, which furnished oui -seventh of the deaths, while contain ing but one-thirty-sixth of the city'i population. This locality did no differ from the rest of the city in it'i water or its food supply, but it did dif fer in having more than 50 per cent o its houses without sanitary plumbing the water being insufficicot. Flie caught in undrained closets, op th fences and in tbe room of a patien were proved to carry the germ. What, then, is to be done to. protec \ ? **? fr\r\A on*\r\lt? frnm tliiu rliunrnoHni ' UUI JUUU ouppljr javuj I'll lU uirguo?iu| and dangerous insect? Itwillbewel a to Dote, firt t, what bas been accom plished in the extirpation of other in sect pests. A year ago New Orleans learned a s heavy cost that, if the city was to b " freed from yellow fever, the mosquih 6 mu"?tgo, and in the space of a fev j months, so vigorous was the cam paign, the now famous stegomyia o J yellow fever mosquito was nearly ex terminated and a price is now set 01 its head. This renult was brough * about by covering their breeding pla 2 ces with kerosene and by.the thorougl fumigation of bouses. . e In any northern city the task ough j to be a far easier one, on account of i more favorable climate and a mor 1 cleanly and intelligent population3 and yet without martial law or th fear of an epidemic that will destro; property as weil as lives, it seems im possible to set in motion the agencie that will rid ub of insect pests. The housewife who gives frenzei chase to the intruder is Dot putttng ii her work at the most promising end c !- the line. The fly, like the mosquit ' is ouly to be destroyed by allowing 1 8 no breeding place. It lays its eggs ii decaying organic matter, especially ii k manure. D Many cities have general laws regar ding the cleaning of streets, stablef d etc, which too often t-flect only the r< n moval or what in offensive to sight an smell from the more important street* ' Filth left in alleys or dumped in out a lying parts is a source of danger whic u the city fathers must not ignore. A least one city, Philadelphia, has a ordinance that is abreast with our mot t- recent knowledge od this subject. I France during the last winter a, jur of scientific men awarded a prize c 10,000 francs to the author of a m< moir which outlined a method for th use of "residuum oil" in the deotru< tion of the eggs and larvae of the fl^ Two litres of the oil to every equal metre of surface of pit or manue pil d was found to make a protective covei :e ing which killed the larzae, preveni ing the entrance of flies and the hatcl " ing of eggs. 8. When we consider that this dreat ful disease is conveyed from one pe: af son to another in only one way, b Ll the germs contained in the excreta < . the patient finding their way info tb j. food and,drink, it is surely not beyon o. hope that growing intelligence, be ter laws and their enforcement, wl insure that in the near future typhol fever will become as rare as smallpo is now. e ? , 8 wenty Year Battle. ^ "I was a loser in a twenty year ba , tie with chronic piles and malignar u sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnic - Salve ; which turned the tide, by cui ing both, till not a trace remains, writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Vj h Best for old Ulcers, CutB, Burns an Wounds. 25c at P. B. Speed, druggis ^ Have a Telephone in your resi ^ dence--$1.50 per month?only 5 a day, Day, night and Sunda service. Abbeville Telephone Co. Wm. M. Barnwell : REDUCTION SALE AT HADDOH'S. PRICES OUT. r, - Seasonable goods in every department must be sold. Some of these goods reduced in price may fit your present needs, it The popular Panama Cloth just received a shipment and the * colors are black, navy and white. American Lady Corset?We have just opened up a shipment of n ffio latcaf mii/lroe thov nrp ni?rfr?rtinn in iinnortiint features: fit, style and wear.*' AH sizes $1 pair and up. v Long Black Silk Gloves just in by express, the 12 button kind u at $1.25 and $1.50 pair. d Summer Oxfords?We are offering two special bargains, blacks t and tans, that were $2 and $2.50 pair. Your choice for $1.50. l" 7-8 inch Sea Island, nice and smooth, while it lasts at 5c yd. Lace Hose for Ladies, tans and whites, at 15c pair, regular 2">c goods. o Attention, Housekeepers! You would do well to inspect our line of fine table damask. We have a special line at a special B , price. We are offering mid-summer prices in every department, e and you will save money by buying here. R. M. HADDON & COMPANY. 17RPV T ClWT ? ? JL^JL^. -A W ? * XILAA A v K-' ? TO ? X vf | WASHINGTON, D. C. ) VIA SF, A HOARD AIR LINE ?? ' ) : JULY 27th, 30th and 31st. , The Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell tickets to Washington, j I). C., aDd return, July 57th, 30th and 31st, at rate of one first-class fare ? plus 25 cents for the round trip, tickets limited to August 8th, or by depositing ticket with joint agent at Washington, aud payment of fee of 50 cents, limit may be extended until September 8th. i For rates and sleeping car reservations, call on nearest Seaboard Air Line a^ent. - m i rv ?,i t\ /M i UheMli Dry (jioods Uompaiij r i ? ? _ r ' ; For the Next Two Weeks we propose to liven up busi i ness by making Special Slaughter Prices on the following Seasonable Merchandise. r Ladies and Children White Canvas Oxford Ties. Ladies Muslin Underwear. Ladies White Shirt Waist. Ladies Neckwear. | Children's Parasols. s Ladies Ready-made Skirts. I White Canvas Belts. b White Bed Spreads. a Colored Muslins and Floral Designs in Imported Eoleines. ^ A big lot of remnants of Cotton Lawns, Muslins and Organdi< will be displayed on Center Counter at great reduction pric For children's dress, ladies kimonos, dressing saques and jvai t patterns, this sale should attract the attention of the knowin t ones. g i The above mentioned goods are high class Merchandie ; at Big Reduction in Price. Early buyers will get the bef values. I The Smith Dry Goods Co. - John E. Dantzler, Manager, t ???????????? ; CckeBfeHry Conference Sell eel t COKESBURY, S. C. El P TT'STABLISHED 1N84. Department* of Infraction : English, Mathematics. History ai JCi Roonomloii. Frencti and German Ancient languages, Science, PJano and Votce, Expr< ~ Blon. Excellent health record. TuWod and Board for year 8100 00. Write Tor catalog. ? G. BEN J AMIN DUKES, Rector. i- , 8 d >( o : t s \ j? lie Best of Drinks ?j n i i * , I ...!iL 4 ? K Made in tne most approved manner wuri irn- t y J proved machinery and under the management of S i- 5 skilled and experienced artisans. J f- 2 Our trade in the famous 5 I | Celery Cola \ y 5 ' i ,e * t d # has been doubled since 1905, necessitating the ? *- * .... - 1.1 A fl X addition ot new machinery to supply tne ever k J J increasing demand. i 4 Only filtered water used in the manufacture ? t- f of our Drinks. ? > 1 lift Hi Wilts 1 S 1I1U IIWWV illlW JL-r v MIIIIVJ II viuvj t 4 C. C. NABERS, - President and Manager. J ? < I I. i < ' - ... . ' ' . t ... -.,j. ?ll^XOnitA*. . f I The soda < H ideal foo( | Biscuit ai II soda crackt j? the 1 a H soda crac 1' made in th< rightly pre I last and all 1 \ ln a (rI moistt If you want a Gasoline i- be sure yon get th the branc We sell them 1785 lOOO a/m i rnr r\ r? s*m i a m rr?TAM UULLLUL ur UnAKLtlO I UIN, CHARLESTON, S. C. 121st Year Begin* Hepteinber 28th. Letters, Science, Engineering. One scholarship, giving free tuition, to each County ol South Carolina. Tuition $40 Board and fur' nlshed room In Dormitory $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarships which kj pay 8100 a year. For cttalogue, address 13 HARRISON RANDOLPH. July 11,1906. President. Seasonable Goodit to be Had at IlutlIgr don'*. Talcum powder, the best, at 5c box. Violet and white rose soap 25c cake. Buttermilk soap, 3cakes for 25c. 10 Spool cotton, white black, 2 tor 5c. . Window shades, all colors, 10 to 75c eaoh. We offer some extra good values In plain and fancy silks. Oxfords In black, tan and white, and here you can get a fit at almost any price. Everything in millinery Is going at a special price. Ladles collars of all kinds, 0 to 81.00. Japanese collars and handkerchiefs in stock, Everything new and stylish in white and blank belts, 10 to 31.00 each. finmo onpr?J?l rirlvPK In noTARnlfl. Some shirt waists left yet at a bargain. Embroideries In abundance at very low prices. f) We keep everything that is kept In a first clans dry goods and millinery store. id All the ladies should seeL. W. White's si.'ks 3s- for walnts and skirts, also the beautiful line of muslins, lawns and ograndles. Oniwrsity of Sonth Carolina. SESSION 1906-1907 Begins Wednesday, Sept. 26th, TL'IVE COURSES leading to B. A. degree, four to B. 8. degree, one to L. I. degree and one to LL,. B. degree. Certificates g.ven for work completed In any one ot the departments. Expenses: Tuition fee $I0.(J0, Term fees 818.00; Room fee 88.00; one hull of each must lie pma at the beginning ol each term. Tuition fee may be temltted upon presentation of certlflcateof Inability to pay the same. BENJAMIN SLOAN. July 4 l'JOC. l'iet>iutut. DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. | ^8TH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER l-'TH Willi IUII IHL'Ull.v U1 11 ye UII-IJ nuu u mo men. H5 pupils?25 per cent. Ini-reuse over la*t year. New Cargenle Dormitory with all modern comforts, ready for occupancy In the fall. Usual extras. Board and tuition Sl.jO.Ot per year. RKV. JAMES BOYCE. Pres., I)ue West, Abbeville Co., S. C. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. l'ROUATK COURT. J. Hayne McDIll, as administrator nf the estate of James Watt, dtceaspd, Plaintiff, against Martha Watt, i>?vld Watt. J. A1len Smith, and J. W. McKee. Jr., Defendants.?Summons. To th? Defendant, David Watt: You ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND required to answer the complaint in tills action, whloh Is herewith served upon you, and to file a copy of yourauswer In tht Probate Court for said county, within twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the day o. service, and show cause If any you can, why the relief prayed for shout J not be grauitd. M. P. DKBRUHL, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated May U. l'.KJii. R. E. Hill, Probate Judge. To the absent defendant, above named: IHKtf rioiiue mm, lilt; i:uui|nniui hj niin mnuu waH filed In the Probate Court on .May 'Jtli, 1900, and 1b now on file in *aid Court. M. P. DeBKUHL. PlalntllPs Attorney. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Cough. j'T..'-v-y. :racker is an 1;< 1. Uneeda ?|' re the ideal j|| i 3rs. Indeed, | I; *0/41 i |j! kers rightly I ! e first place, w j, itected first, | ' the time. 1 , ire proof package. |j| ; icurr company !$ ; ] I < ) Engine e best which bears 1 I. H. C. P I T- W. McKEE, JR. Charleston ard Western Carolina Ry : Schedule in tiled June 3,190U. Daily Dully- D?ily Lv Aueusta 10 00-un S.OOpm 6.30am Ar McCormick? U.lOam C.44pm 813am , Lv McCorrolcit 81thm Lv Calhoun Fall*... 9 20am ' Ar Anderson 11.00am Lv AlcCormlck .7.... ll.lO.ira ~6.44pm Ar Greenwood 1232pm 7 4.5pm I Ar Waterloo 1.13pm Ar Laurent! 145pm < * Ex Sun. Lv Laurens 2.47pm 8.00-?m 1 Ar Kounlalu Inn... 247pm ill fain Af Greenville 3.25pm 10.20nm I Lv Laurens 2 07pm ( j Ar Woodrull 2.40pm Ar Spartanburg 3.40pm Lv Spartanburg 4.00pm (.So. Ky ) . Ar Hendersonvllie (i.3ftpm lArAshevllle 7 30pm i LiV Asheville 7.15am (.So. Ry.) Lv Henderson vnle 8.10am Lv Spartanburg..T.7l2.01pm "(cilfc W7C. Hy) Lv Woodr-ff 12.41pm , Ar Laurent: 1.27pm Lv Greeuviue 12.15pm 4.i0om Kx.fjun". . Lv Fountain Inn... 12 5lnm 5.11 pru Ar Laurent* J 85pm 6.10pm L v La u re n s 2.0ip n i 7c. N. 4 LT) Ar Clinton.. 2 2. pin Ar Newberry ;{ lO^m Ar Columbia 4 Jftpm Ar Charleston 9.40pm Lv Laurens I .OO.mu r A W. C.) Lv Green wood 2.48pm (> 25* re Lv Anderson ~ 4.loom Lv Calhoun Fails... 5.4Cpm Ar McCormlek :i40pm 7.15?m 6.4<>nin ' Lv Mr.Cormlck :i.40pm 7.15am t>.48jim ArtAupua'n 5 2,')nni S.55-Mn S.flip'n Note?The above arrivals and departures, as i i well as connections with of1, er companies, are i given as Information, and are not guaraD- i teed. i 3 Trl-weekly parlor car service betwr-rn An- ? gnsta and Ashevllie. Leave Ai gusia J'ues- 1 days, Thursdays and .Salurdays; leave A?ht-i vllie Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays j Ernest Williams, G. P. Ant, Augusta, Ga. j J R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. Everything i Easy Payments, HEALTHFUL I i-i ? I "Purity" Cotton Felt IV Mattress of ? , Every Mattress built with our Spe qualities, from ABSOLUTELY 1 jMOST SANITARY FERRC I FACTORY IN THE IVORLL tress building is practiced in our Facl Every Mattress manufactured be *nd is sold under this positive guaran S&fc 30%, , * k'uarai / ^ ^\ 'r<,,r "wm i . y.?^Vl v/5-V, tnrce moDths, See PURITY" MATTRcSS CALVERT^ rVf,?-:.^ENTS1 I For House of Representatives. A'Jal We ur? h<-reby authorlzpd to announce J. .1. STILLW ELL as a candidate for the Hottfe ' w| f Represent snhject to the action of --.'AS lie Deniocra , nmnry. j We are hereby authorized to announce J- ' VI. IIARPEX as a candidate for the House of if? !>'h!i ve?, subject to the Action of the - :^al l? inocratlc primary. . 1 Wp are hereby authorized to announce E. \. M \Us aw a candidate lor the Legislature, Jfl <ubject to the action of the Democratic priWe are authorized to announce FRANK "V.". ;J| !. liAKV :in a candidate for the House of., 'vtk itepr'seiitntiv?;8, oui'ject to the Dem-'cratiq f'QM jrioiarlcK. j We are hereby authorized to announce- X "*'3fl RAN VILLE I'EAL as a candidate for the [jeui?latiire, subject to the action of the Dem- j icratic primary. 1 For Probate Judge. ;wm We are authorize^ to announce J. K. MIL,EU as a candidate for the office of Probate riidsulj-ct to the action of the Demo;railc primaries. I We ?r<- anthor!z"(I to announce R. E. HILL is a Candida t? for I lie office of' Probate Judge. to ttie action of the Doujocratlo prl- v v>^| For Superintendent of Education. ' 'JaB We are authorized to aDnoance J. J. KIL-.. ;?jgS "JijKIC as.p candidate for the office of County - / j'-M ^uperlnfendent of Education, subject to the -K'- jH ictioa of tne Democratic prlmarlutj. I We are 'hereby authored to announce I?. CHEATHAM as >i candidate for County : Superintendent of Education, subject to the-y icilon of the Democratic primary. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for , e-Heetlon for the office of County Saperin^' &SgM euden' of Kducatiou, subject to t&e aotlod'/yfiM >f the Democratic primary. I F. C. DuPRE. 'tfjSgtGk \V? are au'horized to announce W. A. LA- i/jEM V,i:k ai h ci'ididnte lor the office of County Siit^rm'enden'. ot Education, subject to the '-forl&E tstlon of the Democratic primary. 1 \V<> are authorized to announce R C. SON as n candid* tu for School Commissioner.> ihject to the autttin of the Democratic 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate forj'jsSB ,\fi office of County Superintendentol E<ta>?' salon i.f \hbnviilf Counly, cuhjeot to thea<v Wj^M ;ion of the Democratic primaries. . J. FOSTER HAMMOND. We orp hereby authorized to anpoutns i. lilBKllt" for the olllce of Superintended )f Eiuca'ion of Abbeville County, sabjeot to -zdw .he action of the Democratic primary. ' ' III For Auditor. j We are horeby authorized to announce -YksII ItlCHARD ^ONDLEY for t<-election to )rtl :e of Auditor of Abbeville county, sobje^t:,y .o the action of the Democratic primary. ' \ve are Bumorizea 10 announce n. v. xrutv- , ,;A-b DV as ii omidid-ue for Auditor, subject to the-, '.a? iction of the Democratic primary. For Supervisor. vinjflEH I h"r?-by announce myself a candidate re-election to th? ortine of County SapervlsoV >t Afobpvlile County, subject to the actlotl of .he Ilemocratic primary. _ ^ NICKELtJv ' J 1 I hereby atfnonnce myself as a candldate-' ^BH for the oltlce Of Supervisor of Abbeville: ;^Jg| County, subject to the action of the'Democraiic primary. W. A. STEVENSON.j For Treasurer. 1 We are hereby authorized to announce T. BRADLEY as a candidate for Cnnaiy:' Treasurer. subject to the action of the Domoa p 1 For Magistrate. J We are hereby authorized to annoanoe P. KLUGH as a candidate inr the office of Istrate of Abbeville township, subject to action of the Democratic primary. The State of South Carolina, -<1 ABBEVILLE COUNTY. -|I Probate Court?CitaMon^for Letters of Admin- 49 I By R. E. Hill, Esq.,"Judge of Probate. 8 V"17HEREAS, J. E. Jones has made aalt-itf/^wH ?? me, to grant blm Letters of Admlnljjc:?3 I nation or the estate and effects of Mrs M?ry A'yai Tones, late of Abbeville CouDty, deceased.' \im These are therefore, to cite and. ad moolah ^^91 nil and singular the kindred &nd creditor)!of J pTSM the said Mary .Jones, deceased, that they / >?< be aud appear before me, in the Court of^fclSaM Probate, to tw held at Abbeville C, H., on Prlday, the iOth day of Jul v. 1006. alter publlcalion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to' <bow cause if nny they have, why the said ! Administration should not be granted. 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