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1The / ' 1 * a V 1 4 fl / COTTOLENE is a pure i Eg? medium, made from refined c |g| of bog fat in it to make food v |j?? As evidence of its superi Prize (highest possible aware HI State Candidates at Abbeville. f Tbe candidates for State offices spoke at Abbeville, Friday, Aug. 7tb. A very large crowd bad gathered to bear and to select * tbelr candidates. Tbe speaking was from i tbe platform erected In tbe beautiful little I grove at tbe rear of tbe Court House. ? MR. 8. R. MELLICHAMP. 1 I Mr. Stiles R. Melllcbamp, for Superlnteu- [ dent of Bducatlon, was the first candidate e Introduced. He was a Confederate soldier and did his duty well. ? He congratulated tbe County on its fine ~ putrtlo schools and showed wherein be could c render valuable servloe to,t?e cause of edo-j^ VAIiVili ^ / MR. J. E. -SWEAEKNGEN. 1 Mr. Swearengen, candidate for Supt. of education made a good impression by bis well worded and thoughtful speech, which was entirely free ol personal I tea. Although be Is n blind be won the hlgbtest honors In bis olase In S. C. College. He is a nephew of Senator , Tillman and resembles Senator Tillman very much, viewed from bis bllDd side. ( MR. E. C. ELMORE. J The netct candidate for Supt. of Education ! was;Mr. E. C. Elmore. HeBpoke nicely of ; Abbeville as a place aDd of her great men. He {referred ;to his work In the! school*, as , teacher ;in Spartanburg and tJnlon Counties, and as Superintendent ofEdudatlon of Spartanburg, In which position be Is now labor- . ing. MR. A. W. JONES, ? I Mr. A. W. Jones, candidate for Comptroller General spoke next. He made a splendid ' talk on taxation, and his efforts to equalize the burden. < Mr. Jones was at home, where he always ( receives a warm welcome and a splendid vote. His opponent Mr Brown was not pres ent. MK. J. A. SUMMERSET. 1 Mr. Summerset, made a favorable impression by bis good address and by tbe famllar- ] ity wltb which he baDdled the subject of railroad rates. He! said be had been In active m. railroad work for 27 years, starting on the i track when a boy a* 318 per montb, and rls- t log to the seoond position on tbe road wh n he resigned and severed bis conneotlon with ] railroads, two years ago. He said thai rates were higher ol several staple articles In ] South Carolina than In North Carolina. CANSLER OF TIRZA. Mr. James Cansler came next. He referred to the fact that his majority has grown steadily for the past three years until he received ZW voles in the last primary al? | most enough to put blm in tbe second race though there were live candidates In the field. With his natural increaic he would land this time. Mr. Cansler Is an Interesting talker. There Is always wisdom beneath his humorous references, and It Is J nst possible that the , people will at last take him seriously. MR. B. L, CAUGHMAN. Mr. Banks L. Caughman spoke aext. It ?lll be recalled that be was elected to this office, largely on itbe strength of his authorship of the bill dividing white people and negroes in railroad coaches. He said that be had been criticised for not reducing rates, when in many instances the rates were interstate and consequently beyond the control of the commission as these rates were made by the U. S. Commission. It was easy for any man to tell how an office should be conducted and even to pick Haw in the conduct of another, but there were no perfect men ruuniDg HgtuuBi ijilu. uceuiicu iuni a letter was being circulated by bis opponents, wblch was false and slanderous. Mr. Caugbman got tbe usual lambasting tbat tbe wouldbe's give tbe Ins. J1K. V. C. FISHBUHN. Mr. Flshburn, said that he bed spent most ol bis life In Camden but for lbe pant 16 years be bad lived ;in Colleton. He bad always answered tbe |cali of bis state. Even wbeu work of tbe KuKlux was necessary to do under cover wbat could not be done openly for tbs welfare ol the State, he had given a willing band. He exhibited a letter from certain citizens la Ithe lower part of tbe State, protesting BgHlUBL tonmu ilOBUV IOLM, [>uu OfcCUOI. I.UC reelection ol Mr. Caughman. He placcd the / original in the bands of several of the aud* lnence to Bbow that thetjopy which was being circulated was genuineHis bearing is good and his manner fearless. It will be surprising if be and Mr. Caughman do not come to dIowb if the campaign warms from now on. MB. J. C. BOYD. Mr. J. C. Boyd, candidate for Adjutant and Inspector General spoke next. He stood on bis record as an officer and bis life long military service. General Boyd Is well known here and he has hosts of friends in the state. mr. henry t. thomson. Mr. Henry T. Thomson, candidate for Adjutant and Inspector General spoke next. He referred to the faot that bis county was the first to volunteer a company for service In the Spanish war. He had gone with this <vimnnnv and hml held the olace of cantuin in tbe service. He was afterwards commissioned an officer la tbe (J. S. army. He had had years ot experience In military training. He could see no reason why tbe Incumbent should bold tor two terms. Both tbe candidates for Adjutant General have 1 every appearance of well trained military men. ?o? New Infirmary. The new Infirmary at tbe University now nearlcg completion Is one of tbe most complete Institutions ot tbe kind In tbe country, and parents sending their sons to the University may rest a*sured that they will receive the best ofattentlon In case or sickness One of the most Birming leaiures 01 me building Is tbe contagious ward, where patients suffering irom Infectious diseases may be Isolated. The Institution will be known us tbe Wallace Thomson Memorial Iutirmary, and is the gift of Mrn. Ann H. Jeter to commemorate tbe iremory of tbe late Wallace Thomson, an alumnus of tbe South Carolina College. Tbe Infirmary will b? In charge of a competent nurse of wide experience. * t ' ^ " V"*"" . ^ i Swine ar Oh me! I saw a huge and la Wherein a drove of wall Whose banquet shocked the Then spoke a voice, "B< I fled, and saw a field that s< One glistening mass of i With dewy buds 'mid dark g And as 1 lingered o'er tl The summer breeze that coo Whispered, "Behold the ure'$ Gift fron and wholesome frying and shortening ottonseed oil. There is not an ounce - - J J: .ilkU inwholesome, greasy ana muigca IIU1C. ority, COTTOLENE received Grand 1) at the Louisiana Purchase ExposiTHE N. K. FAIRBANK VERDERYMr. Editor: Your acrlbe bad tbe pleasure of mjoylngareal barbeoue and picnic at Jim Anderson's Sprlr g. on tbe 31.11 wish you could jave been there, Mr Anderson Is a big heirt -* *?. ton# the nicest order, and :u U1BU, ivi uv ? r law tbat every one bad plenty to eat, atid I leard several say there was Ave hundred >u the ground, and 11 kfe the loaves and flsh8 there was plenty Jleft. Certainly each one lolly appeclatfd tbe ;pnero8ltv and good taste tbat provided sncb i d lightrul banquet, and I propose tbe health >f our excellent boat and hostess. All tbe children of Cedar Springs are r ff or a picnloat. Little Monntaln today tbe SO, VIIbs Nellie Pressly as cbaperone. Mrs. Kannle Jay and family have gone to [be Mountains for tbe summer. Mr. J. Llvey Watson and family are. off to \shvllle, N. C. for a two weeks stay. Rev. N E. Smith and wife have gone to t?. Y. to visit Mre Smith's mother, Mrs Ham. they will be gone a imontb, as bis oburches Save blm a month's vacation. Mr Jim Bradley from Abbeville worshiped it Cedar SprlDg last Sabbath. Mr. E. C. White is spending his vacation at home from Greenwood, where be has responsible position with tbe Singleton Grocery Co, Mr White Is one of our gallant kclgbts if which we are very piuuu. Mr. J. Harvey Drennan Jr. Is spending the week's end with his grand parents at Veriery. MIssLudle Jordan one of Unions charmuic young ladles Is visiting her annt Mr*. N. E. Brooks. Miss Jordan baa visited onr town before, and she always brings smiles. ,Mr Klugh Pnrdy and Mr Cland While ipent Wednesday It Mt. Ormel. While there .hey had tbelr pictures made. Brush ur, boyp, md look your best, there is a lot of pretty {Iris over there, Mrs N. C. Wlggens la visiting ber son Rev. W. O Wlggens. Miss Talulah Melton has been visiting ber luntMrs Mcllwaln. MlssMcIlwaln Is vtsMng at Mrs Meltons. Miss Eunice Muse Is entertaining a house party this week, bergueit are Miss Dot Na?ler of Greenwood and Miss Mary Green of felzer. Mary was once av resident of our ?wu, and we are delighted to have her visit again. MUs Josephine Kerr Is eDjnylng a bouse jarty;at'Ur Nell's hospitable home. Mr. Coy O'Bell of Ware Shoals visited at Dr. Drennan's last week. Mr. W. T. Bradley was not resting so coirortably yesterday, these are long hot days .0 the slok. ME PERFECT WAY. Scores of Abbeville Citizens Have Learned It. If you suffer from backache, 1 - - ?~ U mere is omy one way iu cure u. The perfect way is to cure the kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. J. H. Nash, 225 Main Street, Laurens, 8. C., says : "I have given my name in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills in the hope that a few of the many who suffer from kidney trouble may be benefitted thereby. My kidneys were irregular in action and caused considerable pain about the small of my back. I was told that Doan's Kidnev Pilla were eood for such troubles and deciding to try tbem, 1 bought a box. I had taken them but a short time when the pain disappeared and my kidneys were strengthened. From the results I received I can say that Doan's Kidney Pills are a most reliable kidney remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the lTuited States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. ncMarrHj'g Local*. Klverle Talcum Powder s-mells more like violets than violets. McMurray Drug Co. Squlbbs Talcum Powder has that delightful odor of carnations tbe newest of all perfumes. 25 cents at McMurray's Store. Steeres Candles Sweeter than tbe boney from tbe boney bee and pure as tbe drifted snow. 75 cents at the McMurray Drug Co. Ell Taro Cigars Those fifteen cents cigars which we sell lor five cents. McMurray Drug Co. The nicest line of writing tablets with envelopes to match which we have ever bad. i'be McMurray Drug Co. We 8t111 make the tame delightful , soda waters wblch have made our reputation. McMurray Drug Co. White Clematis soap is good for your complexion. McMurray Drug Co. Your wife will let you smoke Kanlto cigar* lu the house. They smell good. MoMurray Drug Co. Of course Thomas of Columbia still stippllts us with bis aellclouB cream. McMurray Drug Co. if you don't want your goods promptly, please do not phone ui, as promptness la what we go by. C. A. Mil ford & Co. Garden hose at Harrison's. cHT< c / ?* \ j, f ^ I.fighAs.L^J&T" >J. - - id the Fk athsome sty, lowing swine were barred, nostril and the eye; jhold the source of LARD!" semed at first 'oses pure and white, reen foliage nursed; le lovely sight, led that Southern scene, i source of COTTOLENE!" n the Sunny S tlon; and Gold Medals (also represe case) at the Charleston Exposition, 1 Chicago World's Fair. In fact, in eve: has been exhibited in competition w invariably been granted the highest X ) A LARGE Garder I J J Bought at a di i be sold at a i * If you need it { All kinds of pi | sonable price j J MOTTO: "LIVE IG. A- HJl r* -7l 0?m<1 special QUIUU SOUTHER! Extremely low round tri now on sale for all trains Sa trains only, to Isle of Palms Mountain Resort Points, front lina. Tickets good to returi sale. Also special Sunday Augusta and intermediate sta For details, rates, etc., appl J. L. MEEK, Asst. (ien. rass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. University of Wide range of choice in aud Professional Courses 1 lor of Arts, Bachelor of f tion, Bachelor of Laws, ft and Electrical Engineer. Well equipped Labori volumes. Expenses moderate?i expenses. Next Session (104tb) b For Announcement w President, Due M t DUE W With the best modern eo # hich standards of teaching " O" w for preparation for the grea Terms moderate. For attri REV. JAMES BOYCE, ' SCHOOI Tablets I: General Scl Speed's I ... . w-_ "*" '"ii i'ilT" } >wer I i H I ! IB j m 'outh - I nting highest awards in each H the Paris Exposition, and the U ry case wherever COTTOLENE flB ith other cooking fats, it has H award. M STOCK OF | i Hose!; j Iscount and will v >rice to suit you. i b buy now. J pe fitting at rea- ) s. \ : AND LET LIVE." \ < lRKIBUJN. j ner Excursions JRAILWAY. p Week-end Excursion tickets are turdays and for Sunday morning 3, Tybee; also to many attractive 1 principal stations in South Caroi until Tuesday following date of Excursion rates from Columbia, t*nn? to Isle of Palms and Tybee. y to Southern Railway Agents, or J. C. LUSK, Div. Pass. Agent, ? Charleston, S. C. South Carolina. Scientific, Literary, Graduate eading to degrees of? BacheScieuce, Licentiate of Jnstruclaster of Arts, Civil Engiueer itories, Library of over 4o,000 nany students make their own egins September 23,1908. rite to the Columbia, S. G. We College, 'EST, S. C. nveniences and equipment, and and living, this is an ideal place ,t responsibilities of womanhood. active catalog write - - Due West, S, C. j BOOKS Pencils ttk 100I Supplies. >rug Store. ; Jalvert & tickles ? Headquarters for ? t TTT _ N nite JiicKory w aguus )wensboro Wagons, Sock Hill Buggies, < Jummer Buggies, 3heap Buggies, harness, Laprobes, etc. Dal vert & Nickles. Feb 21. 1904. tf - J Abbeville-Green wo od MUTUAL IHMJIH ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $1,500,000 January 1st, 1908. \ET RITE TO OR CALL on the under?lguei or the Director of yonr Townstalj tor any information yon may desire about onr plan of Insnranoe. We lnBnre your property against dettru. Hon by m. wimsTOM oa LIBHTOT, and do ao cheaper than any Insurance Con pan? in existence. Remember we are prepared lo prcve to yoi that oars 1b the safest and cheapest plan c I Insurance known, J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. G. J. FRASER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S, C. BOARD DIRECTORS 8. G. Majors, Greenwood J. T. Mabry Cokosbury W. B. Acker ?..Dona!dB M. B. Clln'ksc^es Due West W. W. L. Keller Long Cane I. A. Keller .Hmlthvllle W. A. Stevenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8.8. Bo'es Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. W. Morrah Calhoun Mills 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. A Nlckles Hodgfes J. D. Coleman Coronaoa D.8. HattlwaDger Nlnety-81x C. H. Town send ? Klnarda J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship I * Ph/anW jouepn juuho Rev. J. B. Maee Verdery l J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cbeatham? Yeldell G. E. Born CalllBon G. E. Dorn Klrkseys J. H. Brooke Brook* Abbeville, 8 O., Jan. 1. 1908 i REGISTRATION The attention of the public iu called to the Act of the recent Legislature, approved the 24th day of February, 1908, which reads as follows : An Act to Provide for the Re-Enrollment and Registration of the Qualfied Electors of this State During the Year 1908, and to Provide Compensation fur the Supervisors of Registration. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That the Supervisors of Registration ju each County of the State are required to re-enroll all the qualified electors in this State during the year iuuo. Sec. 2. That the same time the said Supervisors shall register all persons who may make application therefor and who may be entitled thereto. Sec. 3. That for the purpose of such enrollment and registration the said Supervisor shall keep the books of registration open at the several county eatH every day (Sundays excepted), between the hours of nine a. in. and six p. m., during the months of July and August, 190S ^ and in addition thereto, they shall attend, during the month of September, 1?K)8, at least one day in each township, in their respective Counties, of which at least ten day's notice shall be given by advertisement in a newspaper published in the County ; and in Counties containing fifty thousand inhabitants they shall attend in each city, town, or in dustrial community, containing three hundred or more inhabitants, at least one day, upon similar notice : Provided, That the provisions of this Section shall only apply t ? the re-enrollmeutand registration for the year 1908. Sec. 4. That for the purpose of said re-en roll me ut the Secretary of State shall furnish the Supervisors of Registration with all the necessary books, and the sum of five hundred dollars shall be appropriated for supplying said books. Sec. 5. That the Supervisors of Registration shall each receive for their services, during the year 190S, the sum of two hundred dollars, to be paid by the State quarterly, as other State officers are paid: except iu the Counties of Anderson, Charleston, Greenville, Li 1? Dlnhlund whflrp DUIJiiei, uiaii(;cuuig, they shall each receive two hundred and fifty dollars for the year 1908: Provided, That in Spartanburg County they shall receive this year three hundred dollars, to.be paid as above provided; that, after the year 1908, the Supervisors of Registration shall each receive fifty dollars per annum in oft years and one huudred dollars in general election years: except in the above uamed Counties, where they shall each receive seventy-five dollar* per annum in off years, and in general election years they shall receive two hundred dollars each per annum, including the County of Spartanburg. Sec, 6. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act be, and the < same are hereby, repealed. Approved the -4th day of February, A. D. 1908. All persons having business in tne matter of registration will call on the Chairman, W. C. Sherard, in the store . of E. K. Thomson on the public square. VV. C. Sherard, Chairman. A. F. Calvert, 11. H. Armstrong, Board of Registration. We have the store, we have the goods, we have the clerks. Phone 107, and that's all you have to do. C. A. Mllford <& Co. Huyler's ! Huyler'B ! Yes, Huy ler's. We double our orders almokt every week. Trade Is Increasing. Goods always fresh. C. A. Alllford & Co. Fountain syringes, hot -water bottles, Ice 1?" <? faf t anvthlnp vnn want In the rubber good's line can be had at the up-to-aate pbar-1 macy of C. A. Mllford & Co. | > ti t?m <J U 31 A LAEGE SHI) Silverware, Cut Glai Hand Paii !f you are in need ents of any descri to your inter* We have tl W. E. JO THE JEV Summer Exci ... VL Southern N Round trip Summer Excursioi tain resort points are now on sale ly reduced rates. Tickets gwd re Asheville; Waynesville, Hender: Sky;" Lake Toxaway and the now in their glory. Apply to Southern Railway f J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlanta, Ga. FARMERS m State. County and / ^ President: Vlce-Pret F. E. HABBI80N. P. B. 81 Board of Directors : Visanaka, J. H. t)uPre, R. M. Haddon, Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell. We soliel your business an it safely and c We are in poB.-ion to make you loa when placed in Our Saving's T. EDGAR ANDERS ROOFING AND ME Guttering. Ventilators, Sfeyligbt Cresting, Ridge Capping, Gravel Mill and Repair Work a Specialt; Tli'e Famous Kelsey ... Phone or Wrli W. SIGN, A -R-R-RVTT Office under the la well equipped in liis line of busin Caskets ranges from the cheapest to tbe Hi9 funeral car is a fine one. Air tight tbe old brick vault and which is much i side casket. Drop couch caskets. Cha Phone 88 J". "V A HOT n w is cor See about an and, keep cool. ? 'w r m. r I w. r\. ir Chicora OKEEXVI] Owned and controlled by tbe Presbj A high grade college for women. A Graduate courses in the Arts and Sc nasties and JJusintss. l.arj-e and able f buildings. Modem conveniences. Hea section, and in city of 25,000. Expenses for tin A. Tuition, board, room and fees $] (A) aud Tuition in Mufcie, Art or Exprei l'1'" ti?v? ooooinn nnolm Sfnipmhpr 11 J. IJC OVOOIWU \/|/vuu w-vf.??? address The Peoples S ABBEVILI OFFICERS. B.|G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. i -- v IN! PMENr OF % 3S, , ' *'& > ited China. J of Wedding Presption it will be f A con no jO U \)\J UUV UW. le Goods. HNSON, IT.LER. ursion Rates '$ A. / Railway. .... ti Tic kets to Seashore and Mounvia Southern Railway at greatturning until October 31st, 1908. sonville, in the "Land of the Beautiful Sapphire Country," or rates, tickets, etc. J. C. LUSK, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. ; ABBEVILLE City Depository. ildent: f Cashier 'ZED. , J. H. DoFBS. : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F.x ) id are prepared to handle onservatively. Ds, and to pay interest on depoeite, > * .-V.-lV Department.* ARCHER, I < ON, S. C. !TAL WORKERS-' _____ / s, Conveyors, Cornic Finials, Stops, Gasoline Tanks, Cotton b Hot Air Furanccs. Le for Price*.... Funeral Director. iLE, S. C. * v Eureka Hotel. ess. His complete stock of Coffins and finest. Burial Robes always on hand, waterproof steel vaults wlrch replaces more reliable. Metal lined cases for inrges reasonable acd service acceptable. V. SIGrKT. TIME KING! TClpptrHr* Fan 10MS0N. ? College, MLE, S. C. teries of the Syuod of South Carolina. / ii. _! i:? . V- in isimu iiuiuc iences, Mufic, Art, Expression, Gymacuity. Beautiful grounds. Elegant IthTul climate. Location in Piedmont e Entire Year. 183. B. All included in proposition -sion $203 to $213. rtb. For catalogue and information S. C. BYItD, D. D., President. lavings Bank. /R- S. (1 DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. 8. 8tark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. ?5