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NUIRU1111! FOR CONGRESS. I am a candidate for re-election to Congress from the Third Congression al District, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. FRED H. DOMINICK. Subject to the rules of the Demo cratic Primary. I hereby announce myseu a candidate ior bungress 2x?m the Third District. SAM HODGES SHERARD. E. P. McCravy is hereby announc ed ts a candidate for Congress, Tfcird District, subject to the rules of tfce Democratic party. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I iereby announce myself as a ?an?Cdate for the House of Repre sentatives subject to the action of fte Democratic Primary. THOMAS A. PUTNAM. I hereby announce myself as a ?ra?date for the Abuse of Repre sentatives subject to the rules of Sfte Democratic Primary. M. J. ASHLEY. ? hereby announce myself as a ?Kod5date for the House of Repre_ sentatives subject to the action of Jfce Democratic Primary. W. WALLACE HARRIS. I hereby announce myself as a otadidate for the House of Repre sentatives subject to the rules of the Btanocratic Primary. W. L. BROWNLEE. I iereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Repre tntatives subject to the rules of tfce Democratic Primary. A. R. ERWIN. FOR AUDITOR. I fcereby announce myself a candi Ate for the position of Auditor of Abbeville County, subject to the actus of the Democratic Primary. % . BEN E. EVANS. I ' 1 iereby announce myself a candi <ixte for Auditor of Abbeville Coun tersaB?ecl to the rules of the Demo cratic primary election. \ W. L. (Roy) POWER. f fiereby announce myself a candi Artf far re-election for Auditor of Jffibeville County, subject to the ac HaDi of. the Democratic primary. RICHARD SONDLEY. TOR PROBATE JUDGE I Sereby announce myself a can didst? for re-election to the office ?? Probate Judge of Abbeville ?msty sxibjeet to the action of lie Bensocratic Party. JONES F. MILLER. 1 hereby announce myself a can. dfciate for Judge of Probate for Ab eorilie county subject to-?the rules of tfce Democratic printary. W. D. WILKINSON. FOR TREASURER. Hhereby announce myself as a can didate for County Treasuurer sub ject the action of the Democratic Unmary. FRANK B. JONES. ^ i I hereby announce myself as a ??ndidate for the office of Treasurer wf Abbeville County subject to the action of the Democratic primary. MRS. MARY DOUGLAS EVANS. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer | f Abbeville County subject to the j nf fVio r)orrmrratif? nrimarv. R. B. CHEATHAM. SCHEDULE OF GAMES OF CAROLINA LEAGUE JSaly 24.25 at Abbeville-Anderson; at Greenwood-Laurens. JuTy 27-28 at Laurens-Andersodi; i at Abbeville-Greenwood. July 3I.Aug. 1 at Anderson-Lau as*s,- at Greenwood-Abbeville. August 3-4 at Anderson-Abbeville; Irt Laurens-Greenwood. .iignst 7.8 at Greenwood-Ander son ; at Abbeville-Laurens. m 11 -t>+ A n^orcnn-flrapn wood; at Laprens.Abbeville. \ugust 14-15 at Abbeville-Ander aoti; ar Greenwood-Laurens. August 17.18 at Laurens-Anderson *t Abbeville-Greenwood. August 21-22 at Anderson-Laurens, a* Greenwood-Abbeville. NARROW ESCAPE FOR NAVY'SHEAD SECRETARY DENBY IN AIR PLANE ACCIDENT?PLANE'S ENGINE STALLS WITH PARTY FLYING AT HEIGHT OF FUUR t *Tf\ CPPT IHUU3A?u rcc.i. Peking, July 20.?Secretary Edwin Denby of the American navy narrow, ly escaped death here today in an airplane accident. He was flying at a height of 4,000 feet over the Great Wall, when the engine of the plane stalled. The machine was demolished in landing, but Mr. Denby was unin jured. The plane belonged to the Chinese government and had seen service in the recent fighting between Generals Wu Pei Fu and Chang Tsao-lin. Sec retary Denby emphasized, however, that he had made the flight at his own suggestion, and that he did not go as the guest of the Peking admin istration. The forced landing, made in the heart of the hills traversed by ?he^ Great Wall, was a thrilling one, after a spectacular flight in which a high altitude was reached to avoid the mountain tops. The party took off from the capital at noon. In the plane, besides the head of the American navy, were Capt. Robert Bruce and Commander George Simpson of the American navy, and Charles Dolan of Boston, who piloted the machine. After circling over Peking, Mr. Denby suggested that they proceed to the Great Wall of China. After half an hour's flying over the wall at ?n Altitude of 4.000 fppt. flip sprrpfnrv expressed a desire to follow ' the course of the ancient barrier to ob serve its serpentine pats over the hills and 3ides. The plane was turned along the course of the wall when suddenly the gasoline feed clogged and the pistons stopped, leaving the party 4,000 feet in the air with a series of jagged peaks and crags below. Realizing his danger, Pilot Dolan started to volplane downward, seek ing a landing place. Finally he locat ed what appeared to be a compara ?ve ciear space in tne miast 01 tne hills. Here the plane was brought to earth only to be wrecked against the rock that strewed the ground. Ten Million Dollar Failure. Boston, July 15.?A temporary re ceiver for the New England Oil cor poration of Bbston was appointed to day by Federal Judge Mack. Liabil ities of the corporation were listed as $10,447,000 with "contingent or possible liabilities" placed at $7,-484 500. Gasper G. Bacon, of this city was named temporary receiver. The Island Oil Market company of Virginia, claims a judgment of $1,161,000 against tke corporation. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank the friends at Cal houn Falls, S. C., for their kindness during the illness of my brother, es pecially Mr. J. B. Strtckling. Mrs. I. G. Sarage. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AP. PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE la the District Court of the United State* for the Western District of South Carolina. In The Matter of S. B. COOK, Lown ctesville, S. C., Abbeville County. Bankrupt. No. B389 In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of the above naned Bankupt: Take notice that on July 12, 1922, the above named bankmpt filed his petiijbn in said Court praying that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge, and a hearing was th&oupon ?rdered and will be had upon said petition on August J12, 1922 before said Court, at Green (vine in said uistrict, at a ociock in | the fqrenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. D. C. DURHAM, Clerk. Dated at Greenville, S. C., | July 12, 1922. 7, 14,3t. > > V LOWNDES VILLE V, v \ Mr. , and Mrs. Mark Speer are re ceiving congratulations upon the ar rival of a son and daughter, July 18. They will bear the names of Mark, Jr. and Ethel Mae. Mr and Mrs. Jonn ouuies, nee miss Treva Speer of Antreville announce the birth of a son and daughter, July 12, who will bear the names of Carroll and Carolyn. Engineers are surveying the routes for the highway leading to Chero. kee Ferry. As soon as the route is settled definitely the road construc tion will begin as all funds neces sary are available. Friends of Mr. M. P. McCalla are urging him to enter the race for the legislature. Should he decide to do so, he will be the only candidate for the House from this section of the county and will make a fine showing as he is a man who has the good will of everybody who knows him. He is a strong man, level-headed, safe and conservative. Mr. Robt. Lee Smith of Norfolk, Va,, has returned to his home after a short visit to his mother, Mrs. Wil lie Smith. Mrs. Ruth Bowman Mullins of Dothan, Ala., is on an extended viait to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bowman. # Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Clotfelter and Miss Doris of Townville have been the guests of friends for a few days. Mr .and Mrs. Hill, their daughters, Misses Nelle and Rosello of Easley werb recent visitors of Mrs. T. D. Cooley. Miss Alice Cooley accom panied them home and will make a short visit. Miss Georgia Harper, Masters James Barnes and Caldwell Harper are spending this week with Mrs. Rossie Martin of Middleton, Ga. Rev. H. G. White, who has been sufferinc from severe throat trouble. is able to be on the streets and hopes to fill his regular appointment at First Creek on next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper of Bowman, Ga., are the guests of his parents, Capt. and Mrs. Harper. Miss Alice Harper, who has been with I) them for the past year returned home with them to spend the sum mer. Mr. Lee Broadwell of Six Miles, is visiting relatives in town. Mr. Maurice Meschine of Portman was a business visitor on the streets during the week. Miss Pauline Ballenger is in Green ville, the guest of her brother for several weeks. Miss Allene Carlisle of Diamond Spring is spending this week with Mrs. Hugh Schumpert. Mr. ana Mrs. Jtienry rennant nave returned to their home in Atlanta. They were accompanied home by Miss Cornelia Tennant who will remain for some time. Mr. W. P. Wharton and sisters of Iva, have been recent guests of rela tives. Miss Louise Huckabee who ha3 been confined to her room for the past two weeks, is beginning to im prove. Mrs. H. G. Bone of Red Springs Top Farm, was a pleasant visitor in town this week. Mrs. Ella Nance and Mrs. W. W. Thompson were visitors in Abbeville a few days since. Mr. L. A. Ramage of New York, is making demonstrations for boll wee. vil extermination on Red Top Farm this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark, nee Miss Vera Phillips of Grandview, Texas, are on an extended visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Phillips. """ Miss Jennie Mae Speed of Iva is the guest of her cousins, Misses Lizelle and Reba Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bone of Lam ette, Ala., are visiting relatives in Abbeville and Anderson counties. Mr. Walter Huckabee has returned from a pleasant trip to Atlanta. Mr. Jno. Phillips has been quite ill with smallpox, but is able to leave his room. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Schumpert have been recent gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wakefield of Antreville. Messrs. Jn?. Carlisle and Jeff Bow man of Diamond Spring were busi tipss visitors during- the week. Mrs. Robt. Burkette and son, Wal ton, of Antreville are visiting her parent, Rev. and Mrs. Ballertger. Misses Eva and Patty Whitten ?f Starr, spent the week-end in town wfth relatives. Miss Fannie Ficquette of Columbia I < ............ IW vvvvvvvvvvvvv V V I \ DUE WEST NEWS. v A. R. Presbyterian V Miss Jean Agnew left last week for a visit to friends in Anderson. Miss Virginia Addison of Char lotte is visiting friends in Due West. Mr. and Mrs. John Addison of At lanta, Ga., are the guests of Mrs. Sal lie Addison. Dr. R. C. Grier preached last Sab bath for Rev. E. B. Hunter at Sha. ron. Miss Clara Agnew who has been out canvassing for the Woman's Col lege has returned to Due West. Prof, and Mrs. Long and children returned from North Carolina last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCord of Greenwood worshipped with the A. R. P.'s in Due West last Sabbath. Dr. Grier Brown of Atlanta, Ga., is in Due West on a visit to his mo ther, Mrs. Minnie Brown. Prof. J. L. Pressly and his daugh ter, Mrs. R. C. Brownie^ left last 1. r? Dt..i. ** 4._:_ ween iux DiatA luuuuuiiii wucic tucj i have a cottage rented for the sum-' mer. Miss Statia Wideman of Abbeville; is visiting Mrs. P. L. Grier. She was an appreciated worshipper at the A. R. P. church last Sabbath morning. Judge A. R. Ellis passed his 81st birthday last Saturday. He is re. markably active for his age and is a, regular attendant at his Sabbath school class each Sabbath. Lieutenant and Mrs. Pressly Brice and Miss Julia Brice of Spartanburg wno nave Deen tne guesis ior some days of Mr. and Mis. A. S. Kennedy, left ,last week for home. Dr. and Mrs. J. I. McCain have had a home coming of their children dur ing the past week. Dr. and Mrs. Jas. Ross McCain and children of Deca tuur, Ga., Dr. and Mrs, P. P. McCain and children of Sanitorium, N. C., Mr. Chas. McCain and Miss Mildred McCain have all been with their par ents during the past week. Miss Irene McCain is in a sanitorium in Virginia. ind Mrs. Ruby Riser of Leesville, have returned to their homes after a fortnight's' visit to relatives. Mrs. D. K. Cooley and Miss Kath leen have been guests of Mrs. Eliz abeth Kennedy of Price's Mill for several days. Rev. G. M.1 Telford of Abbeville will conduct services at the Presby terian church on next Sabbath af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Married bj Rev. H. C. Fennell at his home, July 16, Miss Carrie Blan. hett and Mr. Clyde Ware Both of Antreville. Married by Re^. H. C. Fennell at his home, Miss Allie Mae Phillips of Lowndesville and Mfc. Eugene Flem ing of Antreville. Mr. E. J. Huckabee shipped a car of ffce beef cattle to Richmond, Va.f during the week. Miss Leila Bonds and Mrs. Hamp ton Bonds wer^yisitors in Iva a few days since. : A I U Ail A O FOR SALE?One L. C. Smith type writer in first class shape, good as a new one. See J. S. Clark, under Eureka Hotel. * 7, 21_2tc. FINE BERMUDA PASTURE?Let me pasture your mules for the summer. Prices reasonable. See or write W. M. Urawford, Due West, Star Route. ltpd. BATHING-*?Get your Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes, Water Wings, Ear Stopples for men, women and chil dren at THE ECHO. 6 15.tf WANTED 1IE PUBLIC to know that the fountain at Austin-Perrin Drug Store will be in charge of A?'os Mors.e afUr the 1st of Aug ust. The fountain will be run separately from the store. D?inks #e to be first-class and strictly Cash, bo please do not ask for credit. Your patronage will be ap preciated. 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