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' MM! IMS FOR CONGRESS. I ss a, candidate for re-election to Cmstws from the Third Congression al District, subject to the rules of the Be?ocralic party. FRED H. DOMINICK. to the rules of the Demo aortic Primary. I hereby announce ptf a candidate for Congress Ink tee Third District. SAM HODGES SHERARD. ?. P. STcCravy is hereby announc -si as a candidate for Congress, *Rasd District, subject to the rules of 4tbe Democratic party. aOCSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 irreiy announce myself as a aawHrte for the House of Repre aatb&rtes subject to the action of tkc iDeaiocratic Primary. THOMAS A. PUTNAM. $ iereby announce myself as a <anfi?&te for the House of Repre aaastscrxei. subject to the rules of tiir Ihsnocratie Primary. 5L J. ASHLEY. i iereby announce myself as a eendiKBie for the House of Repre. aeaUftfs subject to the action of 3ke Democratic Primary. w wat t in? TTARRTS. j? isftoy announce myself as a a?iBg?te for the House of Repre mtn.'Tes subject to the rules of the Haaeenrtie Primary. W. L. BROWNLEE. 3 iarjv&y announce myself as a jtscstiate for the House of Repre - l-'-i J-- 4-1 KSQin suujeci, i<j luc iui? ui ifc* Besweratic Primary. A. R. ERWIN. FOR AUDITOR. I iereby announce myself a candi ??& I?r the position of Auditor of JOftsrille County, subject to the Mt&ta af the Democratic Primary. 1 y BEN E. EVANS. 1 tteieby announce myself a candi-| Arte "5nr Auditor of Abbeville Coun-1 aaigeci to the rules of the Demo.' eater primary election. W. L. (Roy) POWER. 1 iTittz&b'y announce myself a candi afe&- Skr re-election for Auditor of jttfeniBe County, subject to the ac-1 fi?fcaf;tihe Democratic primary. RICHARD SONDLEY. SOft PROBATE JUDGE Hbtaabj announce myself a can ?sr re-election to the office Szofaarte Judge of Abbeville fwifj subject to the action of the nwenztie Party. JOVES iF. MILLER. jJ.se* by aim ounce myself a can. dHhte for Judge of Probate for Ab-, %tai55e scanty subject to the rules of j Bfemocratic primary. W. D. WILKINSON. FOR TREASURER. Uaeretiy announce myself as a can SStia for County Treasuurer sub the action; of the Democratic x . FRANK B. JONES. ~ 0 IT hereby announce myself as a nriUtie for the office of Treasurer ?ff JHNriQe County subject to the -*1" the Democratic primary. WAKY UULUxbAS CiVAHO. l itereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer t? ASbeville County subject to the ?etMc ef the Democratic primary. R. B. CHEATHAM. FOR MAGISTRATE ? zereby announce myself a candi Jafcc "Ircr magistrate Donalds Town ship to the action of the 3cmo-:rat'c primary. G. T. J. ASHLEY. 3 aereby announce myself a can ?&& - for Magistrate of Donalds Twrrafcip subject to the action of -%ic Democratic primary. ;v 0. M. HUMPHREYS. Elsie Leaipke of Wilmington X. t\. is the manager of one of the iBTgem !umber mills in America. "Ssicfi ?S? fate} on your paper. 'GREENWOOD AND A SPLIT | Abbeville Took First G Won Second 3 to 2. Games for Local* c1 w;n OtJctSUIi VV Hi -UC nesday Wit] (By Wm. P. Greene, Jr.) Greenwood and Abbeville split a double-header Friday, the game be ing on the local diamond. Abbeville itook the first game by the score of j 6 to 1 while the other game went ,to Greenwood by the score of 3 to 2. j Ethridge started the first game for Greenwood but he didn't stay in there long for Abbeville made two 'runs off his delivery before Boyd ;relieved him retiring the side. Boyd o rrnnA cramp -for Orppri wr>nH but used too much style. ! Allen pitched both games for Ab beville and pitched fine ball, Green wood getting only twelve hits in both games, five in the first and sev !en in the second. He kept the hits i well scattered in both games. Errors by the infield lost the second game for Abbeville. | Andrews pitched the second game ^or Greenwood, pitching himself out of several bad holes. Abbeville came mie-htv near win ning the second game in the ninth 'inning, when with one out Reames (and Erwin each singled. Agnew struck out. Brownlee then hit for | |B. Galloway, hitting the longest ball that has ever been knocked on the diamond, but he could not run and i made only a triple out of it. Milam hitting for Scoggins went out on strikes. Abbeville plays Greenwood at Greenwood this afternoon and to morrow afternoon. The last game of the season here will be played Wed nesday with Anderson. Box Score, 1st game: GREENWOOD AB R. H. PO A E Bradley, If 4 0 1 1 0 0 Dorn, 2b. __ 4 0 1> 2 2 Stuart, 3b. 4 0 0 1 1 1 Livingstone, lb _ 3 0 0 7 1 0 Davis, cf. 4 12 10 0 Monroe, rf. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Leaman, ss. 3 0 1 3 3 0 Lumley, c. 3 0 0 7 0 0 Ethridge, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boyd, p. ? _ 3 0 0 2 2 0 ocCameron * 1 0 0 ft 0 0 Totals 31 1 5 25 8 3 xbatted out for Lumley in 9th. ABBEVILLE? Galloway, Rss.4 0 0 3.0 1 Clark, 3b. 3 10 13 0 Reames, cf. 3 2 1 2 0 0 Erwin, rf. . 4 2 2 0 0 0 Agnew, c. 4 1 2 7 0 0 Galloway, B2b_3 0 0 1 2 0 O-- : 1L A f\ 1 11 f\ f\ ocuggins, 10. 1 u in u u Galloway, E. If _4 0 0 2 0 0 Allen, p. __ __ 3 0 1 0 2 1 Totals 32 6 7 27 7 2 Score by innings: Greenwood 000 010 000?1 Abbeville 300 002 Olx?6 Summary: Earned runs, Abbeville 1, Greenwood 1; two base hits, Davis Erwin; Base on balls, off Allen 3, off Ethridge 1, off Boyd 1; struck out, by Allen 6, by Ethridge 1, by Boyd 4; stolen bases, Agnew; Sacri fice hits, Boyd, Monroe, B. Galloway; left on bases, Abbeville 4, Green wood 8; double plays, Livingstone to LAURENS DEFEATED BY ELECTRIC TEAM I Laurens, Aug 18.?Anderson and Laurens finished the season on the local field this afternoon with the Electricians taking the game, 4 to 3. Laurens fjot two runs in the first inning and played a pretty stiff 'game throughout. Fisher for the vis itors got a three base hit in the fourth. Anderson 4 8 1 Laurens 3 9 3 Simpson and Vaughn; Owings, Culbertson and Rasor. HOW THEY STAND Anderson . Abbeville _ Greenwood Laurens -- Won Lost Pet. . 19 13 .594 . 19 14 .576 . 1? 16 .515 . 11 22 .333 Remember the farm machinery to keep it repaired. BBEVILLE HE-HEADER FRIDAY ixmc u w i, urrccuwuuu -Allen Pitched Both 3?Last Game of Played Here Wed x Anderson. Boyd; first on errors, Abbeville 3, Greenwood 1; time of game, 1 hr. 38 min.; Umpires Bailey and Tribble Box Score, 2nd game: GREENWOOD AB R. H P0 A E Bradley, 2b. 5 0 1110 jDorn, lb. 5 0 111 0 0 Stuart, 3b. 4 4 1 2 5 0 Davis, cf. 4 0 1 4 1 0 Livingstone, c. __ 3 1 1 9 1 0 Cameron, rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Monroe, If. 4 1 0 2 0 0 Leaman, ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 Andrews, p. 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals _ 36 6 3 27 11 0 ABBEVILLE? Galloway, R, ss_ 3 0 0 0 4 3 Clark, 3b. 4 0' 2 0 3 0! Reames, cf. 4 1 1 1 0 0, Erwin, rf. 4 1 1 1 0 0 Galloway, B2b_3 0 0 1 6 0, O 1 1_ rt a rt 4 i /v r\ I ocoggms, x'D. ? ? o u u u Galloway, Elf_3 0 0 5 0 1 Allen, p. 2 0 0 0 0 1 xBrownlee 10 10 0 0 xxMilam ? ? 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 6 27 13 5 xTripled for B. Galloway in 9th. xxStruck out for Scoggins in 9th. Score by innings: Greenwood 021 000 000?3 I Abbeville 000 000 002?2 Summary: Earned runs, Abbeville 2; Greenwood 1; two base hits, Clark, Stuart; three base hits, Brownlee: sacrifice hits. Cameron. Stuart; base on balls, off Andrews 2; struck out by Andrews 9, by Allen 4; left on bases, Abbeville 5, Green wood 8; first on errors, Greenwood 3; time of game, 1 hr, 35 min.; Um pires, Bailey and Tribble. If old Sal Brownlee had not been running so fast lately in the legis lative race, thus breaking himself down, he would have made six bases on that hit he made in the ninth. Andrews is a heady young pitch, er. He won his game Friday by su perior work in the box. He will be a dangerous man to face in the col lege games next spring. Col. Bill Wilson says that the ru ral policeman from Anderson Coun ty who officiated at the last Ander son game was the best umoire he has seen, and Col. Bill is some of ficiator himself. Shortstop Leaman, of the Green wood team, made a fine catch in the first game. It was a line drive over his head. He leaped into the air and nailed it. Walter Sherard always "hollered" before Eugene Galloway caught the ball, because he knew what Eugene would do. Old man Sam Hodges of Green wood who has been to Massip, All bam, and even to Fluridy, was over for the game and said it was a great game. BELGIANS TO OPPOSE MORATORIUM PLAN Uermany Will Be Given Some Days j Respite For Payment Past Due Brussels, Aug. 19.?The Belgian i delegations on the reparations com-' mission, under instructions from his government, will vote against grant ing a moratorium to Germany, which accordingly will be refused by thei commission. The commission then will give Germany some days of respite for the payment of the 50,000,000 gold marks due August 15 on debts of al lied nationals. During this time the commission will discuss the facili ties for payment that are to be ac corded Germany. i If you have a better crop of corn j or a better farm animal or a better farm product of any kind, prepare now to serve your community by auuwiiig i/uciii <x\j uuc iau, HEALTH OF LIVESTOCK IN HANDS OF THIS MAN. John R. Mohler, Chief of the Bu- 1 reau of Animal Industry Pept. of e B Agriculture, and in charge of in- || vestigation, control and eradication ![| of diseases of animals inspection and!f? quarantine 01 live stocK, inspection oi moat and meat products, super vision of viruses, serums and toxins used on animals and also animal husbandry and dairying. PRESIDENT ADDS TO DIFFICULTIES. Gompers Thinks Harding Selects Unfortunate Time for Deliv ery of Message. Washington, Aug. 20.?Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, expressed the opinion today that President Hard ing had added to the difficulties of tho present industrial situation 'by his message of yesterday and like wise had chosen an unfortunate time for its delivery. The labor chief, in a critical dis cussion of the president's mes sage announced that his organization would oppose any legislation carry ing out the suggestions that the railroad labor board be given power to enforce its decisions or to allow the federal government to punish crimes against aliens such as those alleged to have 'been committed during the Herrin, 111., massacre, while he described the president's F proposals for legislation to control coal distribution as "probably im- j practical." NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRI- n MARY ELECTION. K Notice is herebv criven that the primary election of the Democratic Party of the nomination of candi dates for Congressman, State Offic ers and ounty Officers for Abbeville County will be held at the Democrat ic Clubs for Abbeville County on Tuesday, August 29th 1922. The polls will be open at 8 o'clock in the morning and close at 4 o'clock ki the afternoon. No person will be allow ed to vote except such persons as are duly qualified according to the i-l. ~ TV~_ rules Ul LXie uemutiaut xt in; <*4*vt are properly enrolled at the Club at tfhich the person offers to vote, and every person voting will be requir ed to take the proper oatk as re quired by the rules of the party. The polling place of the respective Clubs and the managers to conduct the said ejection have been designat ed and appointed by the County Democratic Election Committee of Abbeville County as hereinafter set forth. Managers of each club are author ized and directed to appoint a clerk. ine managers win tacu receive isue Dollar per daj' and the manager call ing for the boxes and returning same will receive One Dollar there for. Managers of Election. Abbeville No. 1.?Bayard Swet enburg, Sanford Howie, Mrs. Mildred W. Brown. Abbeville No. 2?W. C. Sherard, J. L. Clark, Miss Corrie Killings worth. Abbeville Cotton Mill?J. E. Har elson, Mrs. John T. Davenport, Mrs. Will Hughes. Abbeville Shops?Fred S. Hill, George W. Lomax, W. F. Perrin. Lowndesville No. 2?J. H. Car lisle, R. J. Hutchison, E. W. Harper, Jr. Lowndesville No. 2?W. M. Broad-' well, S. M. Shumpert, L. D. Loftis. Calhoun Falls, Magnolia?R. 0. Departm ABBEVILLE YOU WIL That we have given c a terrible knock-out these New, Pure Wo $19.50, $22.51 Included among ALS are Colors and ! age, in sizes and mo< i u..:u UU11U. Hart Schafiner $32.00 t We are expecting an of these Quality Clol Bath Robes, Bed ] wear, Extra Trousers Handkerchiefs, Urn Hats, and many Ne^ Shoes. We Solicit your 1 In the Year. THE ROSENBI i II iell, J. T. Fowler, W. C. Lanier. Antreville?Fred Crowther, F. A. leming, R. D. Williams Level Land?S. M. arwile, J. K. 'emple, P. C. Ellis. Due West?Miss Eleanor Euphe lia Todd, Will Jordan, John McDill. Donalds?B. L. Johnson, D. S. [ennedy, F. H. McKinney. Brownlee?William Rodgers, Ju us Bradberry, H. P. Salley. Watts?Charles F. Gilliam, J. E. iochran, John A. Wilson. Hillville?R. S. Uldrick, Allen ? - w n *. >OWie, o. ej. oowie. Lebanon?C. L. Pressly, Tompkins lamey, J. S. Gibert. Keowee?J. Claud Ashley, Char e Branyon, Reese McMahan. Means Chapel?L. C. Nickles, H. r. Cochran, Will Reid. Central?J. W. McKee, J. A. fickles, E. R. Miller. Hampton?J. D. Murdock, J. C. tHrton, C. C. McDonalds. Mountain View?John Wright, 'edd Campbell, W. W. Jolley. Rock Springs?Cliff Burts, W. M. amison, J. P. Smith. !Cold Springs?Alvin Ellis, Fred I. Uldrick and D. E. Newell. All of the (above named voting recincts except Means Chapel, Watts trownlee and Mountain View, must se the booths as provided by law. The managers of the Clubs will esignate one of their number to all at the Court House on Saturday, Lugust 26, 1922, between 9 a. m. nd 6 p. m. for boxes, tickets, etc. J. HOWARD MOORE, wks. 3t. County Chairman. o M lercantile Co. tent Stores c n >ld man "High Price" blow when vou see >ol Suits at 0 and $25.00. the NEW ARRIV Materials for every iels for Men of every J?. Mow flhtliAo U1T1CUA VIUUIGO o $38.00. lother large shipment ;hes in a few days. 3oom Slippers, Neck 5, Collars, Shirts, Sox, derwear, Pajamas, n Arrivals in Men's Patronage Every Day {(shi)/ : , / 3 WANTS WANTED?To buy 16 pure heed I. Red Hens and 1 Rooster, 1 old. T. G. White. tybl WANTED?Three or fo*r tab| 'boarders and also have mm for rent. Apply to Mrs. W. DuPre, South Main St. ltc| FOR RENT?One 4-room cottage Richey street, water and ligh^ Apply to H. R. McAllister. 8,14t LOST?On August 16th, between A Stevenson's and Warta, oj 32x4 tire chain. Finder pic notify E. M. Lander, Oalhoj Falls, S. C. Itpd.j LOST?Monday morning on public square or in some of stores, a bunch of keys. Fine will please return to Press Banner office and receive rewal WANTED?Two energetic men work at Abbeville. Apply at Si MrO /"!/> af a CI UCYViltg DAUV wood, S. C., V. B. Barnett, Greenwood, S C. Box 304 _,28 WHENEVER you have that "I something but don't know want feeling," go to the Perrin Soda Fountain and get orangeade or a limeade or a onade made from fresh frui| They will satisfy that cra\ Try it. Yours for service, 8,14. lmo.c AMOS MOI wen Brothers [arble and ranite Co. IGNERS iJUFACTURERS CTORS largest and best equipped mono* nental mills in the Carolina*. GEENWOOD, S. C.