The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, July 26, 1916, Page Seven, Image 7
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BROWNLEE.
Brownlee, July 24.?The Campbe
Basket Ball team met Saturday afte:
noon. A 'most exciting game m
played. Many visitors were presei
to enjoy the game.
Our community has been saddene
by the death of one of our olde!
men, Mr. Marcus Winn, who has bee
suffering for many years, but ht
a mu. r?
now passed away. me luumy uav
our sincere sympathy.
Miss Lucille Bell spent Tuesda
with Miss Eunice Ferguson.
Miss Ethel Mann, who has bee
visiting her uncle, Mr. George Mam
near Abbeville, has returned horn
Miss Mary Mann came with her.
Miss Eupha Simpson and her br<
ther, spent Saturday night and Sui
day with their brother, Mr. Lefff
Simpson.
Miss Norma Ferguson from Iva,
spending the week with her siste
Mrs. Etta Nance and attending tt
meeting carried on at Bell's church
MONEY TO LOAN.
Hon. I. A. Keller was in the cil
Thursday selling seven bales of lor
staple cotton, which he had held f<
two or three yeras. He secure
eighteen cents per pound for it, tt
seven bales bringing in nearly sevt
hundred dollars, which amount lool
large to a country newspaper as
approaches the August grade.
RAIL
WA
; Shall they be
Industrial
Federal
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To the American
Do you believe
fvtnl tvrn rA O
u mi vrauait i
; The train errtplo;
arc voting whether th
authority to tie up
country to enforce t
million dollar wage
The railroads are
your service. This ;
the (public service? ;
You pay for rail i
dollars *-year; and
dollar from you goe
On all the Southern railroads i
, train employe* earned these w
of all) as shown by the payrol
PuMBgtr
t Ruft ATMM*
f EnginMn. *W72 j2308
j C-iKte. J? 1847
; i?2 1209
Brake men. 1109
rmmisama' 1736 11U*
1
The avenge yearly wage pa)
ployes (including those who
shown by the 1915 payrolls w
l Pm
Engineers. $2
Conductors 1
... FnresMB 1
Brakenea 1
h* A 100 million dc
' I 1
men ill lrcigiu auu
one-fifth of all cmplc
cent advance in all f
The managers of
for the public, have
burden on the cost c
without a clear man
bunal speaking for y
The tailroads hai
ment of this contro
existing national arbi
ence to the Interstat
TImo K ry
aiun. x iiis unci no
v. cmp]oyes, rcprescnta
Shall a nationinvestigation
ernment detei
National Conference C
EL1SHA LEE, Chairman.
f. R. ALBRIGHT, Cm'l Managr,
Atlantic Coast Lin* Railroad.
X. W. BALDWIN, G*?'l Mmnagmr,
Cantral of Georgia Railway.
C. L. BARDO, Gm'I Manager,
N?? York, Naw Hares A Hartford Railroad
S. H. COAPMAN. Vlc*-Pr**ida*t,
Soatkara Railway.
S. X. COTTER, Can'/ UmmagT,
Wal>aak Railway.
P. X. CROWLEY, AuL Vlc-Pr?UUni,
Now York Central Railroad.
C. H. EMERSON, Ca?7 Minwr,
\ Great Norther* Railway.
C H. EVING, C^m'l UoKagtr,
fUliddpUt ft Bwdlig Ball way.
B. V. CR1CE, 4mL to Prtidamif
Cbmflrti 4k OkLo Railway.
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TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
11
j"8 Starts Your Liver Without Making
it You Sick and Can Not Salivate.
Every druggist in town?your drug3*
gist and everybod's druggist has noti"
ticed a great falling-off in the sale oi
calomel. They all give the same reason.
Dodson's Lover Tone is taking
its place.
.V . . .
"Calomel is dangerous and people
sn know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone
i, is perfectly safe and gives better ree.
suits," said a prominent local druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tone is person>
ally guaranteed by every druggist
i- who sells it. A large bottle costs 50
ir cents, and if it fails to give easy relief
in every case of liver sluggishis
ness and constipation, you have only
r, to ask for your money back.
ie Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant
' tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults,
Take a spoonful at night, and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness, sicli
y headache, acid stomach or constipate
ig ed bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause
>r inconvenience all the next day like
id violent calomel. Take a dose of
ie calomel today and tomorrow you will
n feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don'1
cs lose a day's work! Take Dodson's
it Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full
, of vigor and ambition.?Adv.
ROAD
X5ES
) determined by
Warfare or '
Inquiry?
Public: v
in arbitration or indusycs
on all the railroads
icy will give their leaders
the commerce of the
heir demands for a 100
increase.
in the public servicey
army of employes is in
pour service.
transportation 3 billion
44 cents out of every
s to the employes.
n 1915, seventy-five per cent of the
rages (lowest, highest and average
Is?
Freight Yard
Ranf. Ararat* Rota Araru*
$3505 51916 *1566
2358 1580 1749 1245
649 q-Q 406 ... l
1638 " * 1302 \
^ ocg 754 goA
1854 1405 990
rments to all Southern train em1
l 1 - # .1. . \'_
worsca oniy part 01 cne year; as
ere?
?B|tr Freight Yard
144 $1712 $1313
723 1488 1157
096 865 688
013 < 845 868
>llar wage increase for
yard service (less than
>yes) is equal to a 5 per
reight rates,
the railroads, as trustees
: no right to place this
>f transportation to you
date from a public triou.
vt proposed the settleversy
either under the
frofmn lau? r\r Ku -?
VA H%iV4A AM WW J V* J 1 VAVA
:e Commerce Commisls
been refused by the
itives.
wide strike or an
under the Govmine
this issue?
i .j
ommittec of the Railways
A. 8. CREIC, int to Jbothtn,
8u La all ft 8*a FrmneUeo Btllrati.
C. w. KOUNS, Can'I UonogT,
Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fo
H. W. MeMASTER, C.?7 Manager,
Wkanllng awl Lake Erie BulroUt
ft J). MAHER. yico-PmUmnt,
Norfolk and Wttura Hallway.
JAMES RUSSELL, Con 7 Manager,
Denver A Rio Crude Railroad.
A. K. SCHOYER, KmsUUnt Vle-Frm*
PrnarjWania Lines West
W. L. SEDDON, Vic*-Pr**UUnt,
Seaboard Air line Railway.
A. J. STONE,
Erie Railroad.
C. 8. WAID, Vicv-Pra*. * Gmn'l
Soiuat C-enlrml li?i.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS j
Cards inserted under this head are J
strictly cash in advance. j
FOR CONGRESS. j
I am a candidate for Congress j
from the Third Congressional Dis
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, trict, suoject to tne ruies ui uio >
Democratic Primary.
A. H. DAGNALL.
I announce myself a candidate for
Congress from the Third District I
! will abide the rules, regulations and
. results of the Democratic Primary.
HENRY C. TILLMAN.
; FRED DOMINICK is a candidate
i for Congress, subject to. the rules of
. the Democratic Party.
r Press and Banner, $1.50 the year.
FOR SOLICITOR.
' I hereby announce myself as a
, candidate for the office of Solicitor
J of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of
! South Carolina, composed of the
, counties of Abbeville, Greenwood,
, Laurens and Newberry, subject to
. the rules of the Democratic Primary.
[ . B. V. CHAPMAN.
\ I hereby announce myself as a
I candidate for Solicitor of the Eighth ^
Circuit, subject to the rules oi tne
Democratic Primary.
H. S. BLACKWELL.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial
Circuit, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
T. P. McCORD.
I hereby announce myself as a
i candidate for Solicitor of Eighth Judicial
Cireuit, subject to the rules of
the Democratic Primary.
GEO. T. MAGILL.
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Press and Banner, $1.50 the year.
FOR SHERIFF.
; J. 0. CANN is hereby announced
As a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville
county, in the Democratic primAries
,and pledges himself to abide by
the rules and regulations thereof.
I hereby announce fnyself a candidate
for re-election as Sheriff of
Abbeville county and agree to abide
the rules of the Democratic primary
election.
R. M. BURTS.
We are authorized to announce
W. L. MILLER, of Mt Carmel, as a
candidate for Sheriff of McCormick
county, subject to the rules of the
rules and regulations of the Demo- I
cratic Primary. I
Press and Banner, $1.50 the year. |
FOR SUPERVISOR.
R. S. McCOMB is hereby announc- \
ced as a candidate for Supervisor of
Abbeville County, subject to the (
Democratic Primary. \
CAPT. G. N. NICKLES is hereby .
announced as a candidate for Super-'
visor of Abbeville county, subject to
the rules cf the Democratic primary.
W. A. STEVENSON is hereby announced
as a candidate for Supervisor
of Abbeville County, subject to
the rules of the democratic primaries,
and hereby pledges himself to abide
the result thereof.
FOR CORONER.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Coroner
of Abbeville County, and will abide
the rules of the Democratic party.
M. W. SMITH.
(Better known as Coot Smith.)
Superintendent of Education.
I hereby announce myself candidate
for Superintendent of Education
for Abbeville County and agree
to abide by the result of the Democratic
Primary.
THOMPSON B. PENNEY.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate' for Superintendent of Education
for Abbeville county,/ subject
to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic primary.
W. J. EVANS.
JOE P. ANDERSON announces
his candidacy for Superintendent of
Education and pledges himself to
abide by the result of the democratic
Primary.
Superintendent of Education.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Superintendent of Education
and pledge myself to abide the
result of the Democratic primaries.
(REV.) J. M. LAWSON.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
MELVIN J. ASHLEY is hereby
announced as a candidate for the
House of Representatives from Abbeville
county, subject to the rules of
ine juemocrauc primuriea.
J. HOWARD MOORE is hereby announced
as a candidate for the House
of Representatives from Abbeville
County and pledges himself to abide
by the result of the Democratic primary
election.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
J. S. HAMMOND, is hereby announced
as a candidate for Magistrate
at Abbeville, S. C., in the democratic
primaries, and he pledges
himself to abide the result thereof.
FOR SUB-SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of sub-supervisor
subject to the rules of the Democra- '
tic primary.
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