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' i p m Clothing ( Tl We Me; \ \ 500 Men's Suits ing Co., manufc j Greenville, C ning Thursday, Your size is better hurry. I Remember j 750 Suits, all h; & Bros, and Sa; the gash and on Be not deo $ at Anderson, S. \ Ice Col \ wer Furni tors?an 11 f \ The Press and Bannei W. W. A W. R. BRADLEY. Editor* ABBEVILLE, S. C. ^-Published every Wednesday at 82 y <ar In advanoe. Wednesday, July 21, 1909. Stockholders Meeting. There will be a stockholders meeting of tfr Farmers Warehouse on Tuesday, August 10. R. E. COX, President. W. E. Lkslv, Secretary. Annual Meeting Bible Society. The annual meeting of the AbbevlPe Dli trlct Bible Society will be held Hi the Pre?bj terlan church thlsclty Wednesday, July 28'I at 11 o'clock a. m. Auxiliary Societies will please take notli and have their meeting and lake a big collei tlon before hand. Prof. Daniels, ol Clemson. has been Invite to deliver an address, and Rev. T W 8:oai D. D., of Greenville, to preach the sermon. July 13,1909. Amos B. Mow, Sec'ty. Agent Wanted. D. W. Cochrane. Laurens,S. O., wsint? a hu tltng man to write life Insurance lor the Jt ferson Stnndard Life Insurance Com pun v, < Ralelgb. N. C., the strongest and leading LI Insurance Company In the South. Write hltn and It will mean money to voi Address D. W. Cochrane, Manager. Lauren S. C. 3m GO-FI/Y Go-Kly keeps flies off horses and cattle. 'I and 50c. Kl ail urus: stores. lOt Wan led. 8averal responsible men In different set Hons of this State to represent a Legal R serve Old Line Life Insurance Co. Addre J. B. Felton, Jr., Dlst. Agt., Townvllle, S. C. Talking it Over. T. D. M. In Augusta Chronicle. A man In Winder, G?., tells 'he News, that place, he whs sick two weeks and not sool called on him. He ordered a jog by express the next wee and five came to see him the night it arrive Barbecue Hash and Picnic Dinner. The Daughter* of the Confederacy wl serve dinner on Tuesday the 27th of Jul The dale of Farmers Institute. Price 01 di ner 25ct Tbe dinner wll| be served near tl Public Spring In rear of Court House. Bridge Club Meets this Afternoon, The Bridge Club race's this afternoon at tl residence of Mrs. W. S, Cothrbn. Membe will please take notice and be present Judge M. K. Holllngs worth 18 again grandfather. Born to Mrs. William Addle, girl. Mis* Willie Gilmer left last week for Che ter; where ?be has accepted a positlou In tt printing office there. At four o'alock Sabbath afternoon M Charley Scbram and Miss Alice Ferguso were married by Rev. Henry Stokes, at tl MethoUist Parsonfge, A number of tl friend# of the happy young couple were pre ent. Xormnl Miiicluir School. Prof. W. F. Snoddy, of Dayton, Vn.. w conduct a Normal Singing School at Upp Long Cane church, commencing August 2n Prof. Snoddy Is a graduate of Shenandns < ? I I ? , ? V, ULlrt llaDtnil Vl and comis to or blgbly recommended. A branches of music will be taught, both voc and Instrumental. We desire lo have pupils from other se lions of the county to attend this t-cbocl music. Tulth.n S1.00 per acholar. Any one from any other part of the coun wlsblr.g to attend this school will notify tl undersigned so that we can arrange for you, J, G. Smith, 2t Abbeville, S. C. Star Koute, , X mmessimsiBSsss mmmea ill Bro ; Going1 Down?The nirsda,"1 mMmm wmmmmmam ? in Just We Say-V Men's ;, all hand tailored, remnants of the icturers, Syracuse, N. Y., and of th worth $15, $18, $20. But we ] July 15th, place the entire lot on sa 5 here and these Suits are all 1909 s ?This sale is at Hall Bros., the Sto md tailored, remnants of our spring rn Peck. These Suits are worth $25 Thursday morning, July 15th, this el< A Wa eived by all kind? of catch-penny ad C., the Store that^pays no rent. Id Hats and Furnishing ishing Goods, Shoes anc slegant stock to select 1 ALL Sell for Less. Sale St* We will pay Railroad r WEST END. 1 Personal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. = Mrs. J. W. Kerr and Mrs. T. J. (Jryr mes of Greenwood came over from Greenwood Jast Weduesday and were - the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr for several days. Mr, W. L. Templetou left Saturday for his home in New York after spendiug his summer vacation here with his home people. le ivev. r. a. wens or .Anuerson was iu the city last Wednesday the guest of Mr. W. C. Hill. Mr. Welle is always a welcomed visitor to our town. Mrs. Calvert Thomson and little Miss Lucy Thomson came home Thursday from Wiunsboro where they had fl been for the pant six weeks visiting b, Mr*. Thomson's parents. Mrs. H. D. Reese and little Misses ? Carolina and Louise Reese left Sunday for Florence where they will spend !d two weeks with Mrs. Earl C. Page. Mi^s Louise Brown and Miss Jessie Speed spent the week-end at Anderson with the Misses Fretwell at their beautiful country home "Sunset Forest." Miss Bright Ogburn of Monroe, N. rf- C., is expected iu the city Wednesday "r and will spend a week here as the (riifluf nf mikq mqv rnhortonn u. Mrs. F. B. Gary was called to Florence last week on account of the death of her father, Dr. James Evans. Miss Louise McDtll was in Aslie.. ville last week speuding a few days at ,L the Battery Park Hotel as the guest of her uucle, Attorney General Fraser Lyon. p. Miss Xelle Candler of Decatur, Ga., i- is in the city spending a while with Bf: Mrs. VV. D. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Hall and Master Garry Hall are in Charlotte, N'. C., visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. Mr. J. T. Robertson spent Sunday ?af and Monday here with his home people. Miss Helen White is at home again d after au extended visit to friends in Alabama. Miss Nina Wilson of Warrenton is the guest of Miss Bessie Lee Cheatni ham. y* Miss May Bailey of Greenwood is in He the city the euest of the Misses Morse. They are entertaining a house parly cilia vycctw. Mrs. E. R. Thomson and her children are in Cross Hill spending a lie while with Mrs. Naunie Williams, rs They will visit friends in Clinton before returning home. Mrs. J. M. Harden and her children are home from Savannah where they a have been visiting Mrs. T. S. Clay for the past month. is- Mr. Berto McDavid was in the city ie for several days last week the guest of his brother. Mr. J. E. McDavid. r- Miss Winton Taggart is at home ?e again after a delightful visit to friends ie in Atlanta and Dublin. Her friends ,c" are giaa 10 welcome uer nome again. Miss Mary Durst of Greenwood spent several days here i*st week with her sister, Mrs. \V. D. Barksdale. hi Miss Marion and Miss Emma Mcer Crary are guests of the Misses Morse d- at a house party they are entertaining this week. _[[ Miss Evelyn Holcomb, of Dublin, Ga., is ii the? city the guest of Miss c- Win ton Taggart. ot Miss Lucy Henry is spending this ty week with the Misses Morse. 3e Miss Carrie Poole, one of Newberry's most charming young ladies, is the guest of Miss Helen White this week. \ \ I thers ; Lowest Price Ev Oi a y, July k intend to tun Suits stock recently purchased of lhe e Greenville Clothing and Shoe prefer the cash and will, beginle at - - - ityles, all wool and elegantly mad re that pays no rent in Anderson, stock, and made by Stein-Bloch .00 to $30.00, but we prefer dj igant lot of Suits go on sale at H cning vertisements, but come straight 1 Goods and Shoes doi 1 Hats in this sale at trom. JKememoer: w BROS irts July 15th aod wi L Fare one way if you Rev. J. F. McKinnon of Lanford, Fla., has been in the city for a few days visiting friends. Mr. McKinnon preached Sunday at Long Cane. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellis leave in a few days for an extended trip to New York, Saratoga and Canada. They will ero by steamer from Norfolk to New York. Miss Lila Speer of Monterey wa9 shopping in town last Thursday. Miss Speer has just returned from Brimingbam where 9he has been for extended visit. Mr. George Graves of Latimer spent Monday and Tuesday in the city. The camping party that spent last week at Millwood report a very pleasant ?ime. Mr. Lamar Richie has gone to Tate Springs to spend his summer vacation. Mis-s Julia Jay of Troy, and Miss Ruth Robinson of Due West, are in the city spending a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Jannie Jay Haddon. Mr. ana Mrs. *j. u. ?srown ana mips Charlotte Brown are spending this week in Washington. Miss Louise Reid is again with the firm of A. 8. Simmons after a pleasant outing spent with friends in NinetySix. Mrs. 8. N. Williams spent last week at Williamston. Dr. F. Y. Pressley of Due We9t, preached at the Presbyterian church Sabbath morning and eveuing. Dr. Pressley ha9 always been much beloved by the congregation of the Abbeville Presbyterian church. Messrs. J. G. Osborne of Virginia, and A. L. Stuart of Glasgow, Scotland, who were with the Citadel Minstrels, were the guests of Mr. 8. G. Thomson for e-everal days last week. Mr. Joel Weir of Athene, Ga., is spending a few days here with Mr. Joel S. Morse. Miss. Didia Orr, who has been here for sometime, has gone to Tybee where she will spend sometime. Dr. Luther Ellis of Due West, is a guest of the Misses Robertson at a bouse party they will entertain this week. Miss Georgia Edwards and Miss Helen Edwards are spending sometime with friends in Greenville. Mrs. Harry Cannon is tilling Miss Georgia Edward's place at the Abbeville factory, while Miss Edwards is taking her summer vacation. Miss Ella Haskell is at Glenn's for a month's stay. Mr. W. D. Wilson and Mr. W. N. Graydon, Jr., spent last week on Sullivan's Island. Miss Eliza Mabry came home Friday from a two week's stay in New York, Boston and other points of interest. Mr. R. M. Haddon left Tuesday for Montreal, N. C.t where he will spend several weeks. Mrs. Sara Nance and Master William Cauley of Cross Hill have been the guests of Mrs. W. C. Sherard for several days. Miss Elizabeth Walker of Baltimore, was in the city several days last week the guest of Miss Sara Norwood. Miss Mary L. Robertson and Miss Eugenea Robertson are hostesses at a house party this week. They will have as their guests, Miss Bright Ogburn of Monroe, N. C., Miss Carrie Harris of Courtland, Ala., Miss Louise HaDnihl a f f VlntvtKSo VI v Taflfarann i/cuiuui ui vvxuuiuia, i?i *. utiitiowu Sewell of Monroe, N. C., Dr. Luther Ellis of Due West and Mr. T. S. Alleu of Anderson. They will give a series of tennis teas, evening parties and morning atraira that will fill the week with delightful past time. Invitations ? v.^ n.,? rp l, .. _?,J mlmro MIC uui 1U1 iuuiouttj cvcuiu^ nucio tbey will entertain at cards in honor of their guesta. \ Wmm ii inirpii'MiagiMtta&iM iJNT( AT er Named for Goo ur Store Beginning 15, at i our entire Stocl : Clere Cloth- On Augus Company of our enormous in order to tur *1/ U ?U tor nnw in vu: e, so you had. on genuine ba and often, pas No store No store Co., Strouse A well es )I4.08 dise at our lov ' Now liste We don't We buy g to Hall Bros. And at al Hall Bros ' vd near the zero marl . t prices that will easily e meet you half way < - .1 11 run for 30 Days. Hi buy $15 worth from i Mr. W. Joel Smith left Monday for Riggsby, N. C., where be will visit his aunt, Mrs. R. 8. Riggsby. Mr. Robert 8. 8berard of Iva, has been in the city visiting his brother Mr. "W. C. Sherard. They spent Sunday together with Mrp. Maggie Sherard in Lebanon. Mrs. M. H. Wilson entertained Friday afternoon in honor of her visitors. A delightful evening was enjoyed by all present. LOWNDESVILLE. r i?i. mik iftAA uuwuucnviho, ?j uiy x^iu, iwj. Mrs. Wm, Muitlnon and children of Augusta, bave been at tbe bomeof tbe brother-inlaw of tbe first, Mr. A. V. Barnes, for some dav?. MIbs Nannie Thornton.of Hartwell. being on h visit at tbe home of ber nncle, Hon. I. H. McCal'p. In company with ber consln, Mr. Mack McCal la of The Fork, were In town lor some time Wednesday. Wednesday night at 8.30 In (be school bonding In tbls place. Dr. W. E. Hall, of Atlanta, Ga., delivered a floe lecture on "How to Get Married and Stay 80." It was prononnced a learned and Interesting effort by tbe large crowd In attendance. His subject with many people. In many places, would be all right an to tbe first part, bat all wrong as to tbe second part. In that the most of people are will j lng enough to be told bow to get married, but tbe facility and frequency with which Ihe marriage bond Is Ignored and annulled would j lead an observer to conclude thai they did not want to stay so. Messrs. R.O. Bell and C. G. MoAlllster, of Latimer, were In this place on business Wednesday. Miss Leila Speer wbo has spent some time with kindred and friends In Birmingham, Ala, passed through tbls place on ber way to her Monterey home Wednesday evening. Mrs. ?. F. LRtlmer went to Belton Thursday to be a while with tbe "old folks at home." I Mrs. T. B. Cllnkscales on Thursday went to ber old home near Bordeaux, to be present at, and take part In,a Brltt-Boncblllon family reunion, to take place In tbe near future. A short tl me ago, a darkey on the other side of the Savannah, so It Is alleged, killed two of bis raoe, and at once fled to tbls side of tbe river. Last week Mr. Hill Ramey, the Magistrate's constable at Mt. Carmel. through tbe kindness of another darkey located tbe flrst Darned Dear tbls place. Mr. Ramoy came here Friday and In compaDy with Mr. J. M. Huckabee of this place went to Mr. Joe Hill's where it bad been reported the negro wanted was. When tbe two Irom tbls place reached Mr. Hill's. Sherlfl Lyon who bad also heard of the negro being tbere bad been on. the ground long enough to arrest and handcuff blm, and be went to the "Abbeville Hotel" to board a while. Friday night there was quite a large gathering ot yonng people at Mr. H. A. Tennant's In honor of Miss Minnie Hewitt, of Marlon, who was tbere on a visit. In dae time palatable refreshments were served and enjoyment reigned till a late boar. Mr. J. B. Thornton and family, Mrs. Clarence Llnder and little babe, of Hartwell, were the guests of Hon. I. H. McCalla for several days of last week. Messrs. E. R. Borton and Charles Webb, of Anderson. came down from Anderson In an auto car Thursday and spent several hours here. Rev. A. J. Cauthen, P. E., of Anderson, came down Saturday morning and be and Rev. R. W. Humphries went to the Ridge, and after 11 a. m. preaching services, by tbe first, the third quarterly conference for tbls charge was held. Tbe same preacher occupied the pulpit at tbe same place at 11 a. m. tbe next day and came here and preaobed In tbe Methodist church at 8.30 p. m. Rev. Dr. Byrd, president of Chlcora College, Greenville, came down Saturday and occu picu lue pui^iit ju r iuvjucuuo uumuu jco' diday at 11 a. m. and gave to tala hearers a tint sermon. Mr. Willie Taggart, of Abbeville, has been at tbe home of bis kinsman, Mr. H. A. Tennant for several days. Mr. 8. B. Cook and family of Latimer, came up yesterday and sppnt tbe day with bis brother-in-law, Mr. J. M. Huckabee and family. Troupe. If you need china, crockery, cut glass, stoves, tinware, enamel ware, glassware, notions, woodenware, come to see us and we guarantee to sell you at a lower price than you would pay for the same article at any store in the city. The R. L. Dargan Go. 5 and 10 Store. ... I. )RY Anders f , d Clothes is the ? r * Ander k of Spring and S To the Ftirch. ;t 15th we will take our annual inve stock of spring and summer goods n them into cash and also to make irehouses awaiting our shipping ins rgains on Spring and Summer Goo( is the good news to your neighbor, i meets Hall Bros.' prices. in South Carolina buys goods as ch tablished fact that no store in Soutl v prices. n! We pay no rent. live out of our business. foods in larger quantities at our ow 1 times. We sell for less. ?. sell for less at Anderson, S. C., t i. We will clean up 01 reach 50 per cent, lo on the price of any ar nderst urry! Hurry I Hurry! us. Money to loan on country and city property. Abbeville Tub nnrt Trnat. f!n. PhnnA lift J. E. McDavid, Sec. Abbevi lie?Cham pions. Buffalo Claimed the State Championship, , but it took only two games to show their inferiority to Abbeville. The Buffalo team looked like the champion*) that they claimed to be as they marched through the square od Wednesday afternoon, and what few knockers were left proclaimed with one accord, "Here is where Abbeville gets beat; sure!" And even tbe most loyal fan admitted that it was a tougb proposition. But, tbe Jones Brothers were in tbe box and the team was behind them, and if you will pardon a slang but very exspressive exspression, they made Buffalo look like thirty cents. Terrell Jones pitched the first day, and gave up his usual number of bits, two, while be made seven batters do the Casey stunt. Abbeville bit Cline freely, getting a total of twelve bits aod elgnt scores. Bill Perin distinguished himself getting a three-bagger and a single. Watson and Ernest McCarter got two hits apiece. In the second game things were different. It was a pretty game, all the way through but the fourth inning looked prettiest to the Abbeville fans. Buffalo made their only run in the second inning on a wild pitch by Boy Jones, who was pitching, and a hit. The break for Abbeville came in the fourth. Up^to and after this inning Gardin, Buffalo's south-paw, bad things going bis way. He had struck out six men in the second and third inning, and he wore a smile that was a pretty good imitation of the neverwear-off kind, McCarter, first up in the fourth, bunted, beat it out and stole second. Young struck out but Terrell Jones singled to right and McCarter scored. Jones stole second while Perrin was striking out and scored on Watson's single to centre. At this ^juncture there .was smile on . Gardin's face. But Charlie Carrol was determined to have a piece or tsunaio-s ? scalp, so he doubled to center and *scored Watson. This ended the hitting and the scoring. I Buffalo made three hits, all counted Both teams made three errors, but most of them were hard chances. Just a few more games before the J season closes. Better come out to see i them. c i a Executor's Sale. \ By virtue of the power given tome r under the will of B. A. Boyd, I will 1 sell at the late residence of the de 3 K n HuTT nf ceaat-u, ??u ?? cuucouoj, iuv July, 1909, one stock of general merchandise, one ginnery outfit, one saw mill and one grist mill, lot of sawed lumber and boards. ' Terms of 9ale cash. J. W. Boyd, Executor. Article from Captain ShawThe Press and Banner has In hand tan artl v cle from W.C. Shaw which will be printed 1 next week. Captain Shaw always has some- p thing good to say and says It regardless of t who It hits, jj - . i ;. , j : '> ' V ' 1 . '* \ . ^ :> - > SAL son, S. Schedule on Ever 'son, S m ummer Goods ii I a&ing Public intory* of our stock, and we have on the market at surprising redu room for our gigantic purchase f tructions. You, the purchasing j is in every department in our st for they will appreciate it. Hall ieap as Hall Bros. h Carolina can produce the same / n price. he store that pays no rent. ir entire line of Sprin >wer than any and a ticle advertised. * )n, S. The Anderson District Conference. The Anderson District Conference of tb< Methodist Episcopal Church, South, w;ill hoU Its annual session at 8hlloh Church, Antre vllle, July 28 to August 1. The body will bi composed or all the Methodist ministers li the district, numbering about twenty Ave and about fifty lay delegates. A number o connecttenal men representing the dlfferen Institutions of the church will be present ant will make addresses. The ongoing sermon will be preanbec Wednesday night at 8 30 o'clock by Rev. C. C Derrick of Witilamston. and the eonferenci will organize Thursday morning. Preaching at night till the conference closes. All ar< cordially invited to attend. A. J. Cauthen, P. E. KODAK dbJ* Going Away on a Vacation ? If so, be sure to take a kodak with you. Tbey add so much pleasure to the trip. We carry them at many prices from one to twenty dollars. Also a complete line of kodak supplies. A box of By-lo Talcum and a bottle of Velvet Skin Lotion in your trunk will add very materially to your vacation comfort. Call in and make your selection. THE McMURRAY DRUG CO. [he State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. >robate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate. Whereas, L. M. and L. E. Banister has made ult to me, to grant tbem Letters ol Admlnlsration of tbeEstate and effeots of Mrs. Caroine C. Banister, late of Abbeville County, de easea. These are tberefore, to olte and admonish ,11 and (lingular the Kindred and creditors of be said Mrs. Caroline C Banister, deceased, bat they be and appear before me, lft the k>urt of Probate, to be held at Abbeville U. J? on Wednesday, the 28th of Juiy,1809, after tubllcatlon hereof, at 11 o'clock In the foreloon, to show cause If any they have, why he said Administration should not be grantid. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this 13th day of July, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine, and In the 133d year of American Independence. Published on the 14th day of July, 1909, In he Press ?fnd Banner and on the Court House loor for the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, Judge or Probate. Mrs. C. B. Klugh Improving. Mrs. C. B. Klugh, wife of Judge J. C. Klugb, rbo has been ill for sometime Is reported Doch better. Mrs. Klugh has been In the Greenville hosiltal under the treatment of a specialist for wo weeks. Her many friends will be glad to ;dow that she la fast reooverlng from her 111iess. ' ; : 'r> ; ' ' eTI G. 1 m y Suit in m 1 '4 m C. m ito Cash *|ln ; decided to place ' r,.$ iction for 30 days ' or Fall and Winjublic, can depend ore. Come early Bros, sell for less. .1 'ir < .sa class of merchan- . | ' w g and Sum11 competi/ ' N 'll C. ' 1 Hiuiuuuuu, pruviueu luey ixjeei iuo uuuuitiODS governing tbe award. Applicants for Scharsblps should wrlie to President Jobusoa before tbe examination for Scholarship blanks. Scholarships are worth SlUOand free tnltlon Tb e next session will open September 15,1909 For further Information and catalogue, adpress Frew. 1*. D. Jobnson, Rock HU1 S.C. Delay in taking Foley's Kidney Remedy If you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease upon you aDd makes a cure more difficult. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy today and yon will soon be well. Wbv risk a serious maladv ? JC. A. Mil ford <t Co. - ^ - , v MM V The McMnrray Drag: Co. ? Vauco?a 12 ounce can of tbe beat hand soap 1 yon ever saw for 10 cents. Cats grease, paint, " stains, etc. Does not hnrt tbe skin. I For prickly beat use Ammen's Prickly Heat _ and Taloum Powder. 25 cents a can. r For Kanbnrn and tan nse Velvet Skin Lot tlon 25 cents. 1 Clean yonr kid and canvas sboes with ArtI Qntn. 10 cents. Use Skeeterine for mosquitoes, no cents. ; See onr guaranteed tootb brnsb at 25 oenta ; each. They will please yon. ' Onr line o( toilet artlolea la complete. Let ns abow yon Hndnnt's line of toilet preparations and many others. ' _ \ ' 1 Music lovers know what the McKinly edition of 10c music is. We now have this line , and have over a thousand copies. Come in and get a free catalog or write us for it. The R L. Dargan Co. 10c Store. - , . 'a ,,, ^ . Yi Dissolution of Partnership ' J The partnership heretofore existing >^j between the undersigned, under the firm name of Norwood & McDili, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Parties indebted to the firm will please make prompt payment to J. Hayne McDili, who will continue the business as heretofore. Signed, J. S. Norwood. J. Hayne McDili. In retiring from the firm of Nor? wood & McDili. I would bespeak for * Mr. McDill the same consideration and continued patronage which the public has seen fit to bestow on the firm. J. 3. Norwood. University of South Carolina. Scholarship Examination. The University of South Carolina offers Scholarships in the Department of Education to one young man from each County. Each Scholarship is worth $100 irt money and $18 matriculation or "term" fee. Examination will be held at County seat Friday, July 2. Examination for adminsion to the University will be held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. Mitchell, Pres. Columbia, S. C. "Wlntlirop Collesc? Hcliolarslilp and. Entrance Examination. The examination for tbe award of vacant Scholarships in Wlntbrop College and for tbe admission of new students will bs held at tbe i County Court House on Friday, July 2, at 0 a. m. Applicants muil be not let>s man fifteen years of age. Wben Scholarships are vacant alter July 2, tbey will be awarded to tbose making ibe highest average at this ex