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rj-^| a 11 * t f -| i he Abbeville Press and Banner,! BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. 0., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1844 fig Readv ai /Jf ?i\.- Thfi atri 4 If you don't ! are not out t a reasonable g like them?so Our clothing , at the right p the "S. M. & ; The path of fashioi clothing departme PERRIN CL yQ'i/'.'- * - -v . - Abbeville Lumber C< Dealers in Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shii Best Portland Cement, full barrel, $2.50. Just received three cars Shingles, from the d best. Car of Doors, Sash and Blinds just in. Lumber on hand. Flooring, Ceiling and Siding. Get our prices and we will do the rest?viz: ^ ABBEVILLE LUMB1 The same old stand, near S. A. L. D REPOET OF THE COjSTDI THE NATIONAL BANK OF ABBE .A.t tlie close ol business Marc *! 1 Kesoiirccs. Lial Loans and Discounts $158,808 08 Capital Stock Overdrafts 6,4-33 9") Surplus and Prol U. S. Bond* 18,750 00 National Bank I* Othfr Bond* and Stocks 1,500 00 Bills payable Banking House & Keal Est. 0,983 84 Deposits Expense and Taxes 2,445 G5 Redemption Fund 937 50 Ca9h 15,279 55 J Due from Banks.. 30,123 19 1 $250,2S1 76 1 Interest Allowed on Deposits in Savings J. M. N1CKLES, attorney at Law, Al?l>cvfille, S. C. Puouei07. Office with \V. .N. Graydon. Bring us your prei HDd money. Phone 107. Did you ever try Vlnol for that weak, tired On duly all the feeling. We guarantee every bottle. If It Drug Store and get1 falls to do what It claims, we will cheerfully refund your money. P. 15. Speed, Agent for! Tj. T. & T. Miller hi factory. five bushels of sweet If your child Is w^ak and puny try Vlnol, P'J' >'ol,rKe" before I, it wHl bring health andlittlej ? "at\d coet-KK again. ? e sun. Vv.pa^""'' t <\Q Drug Store. ^ v ^ diS" \ Jftlv S?U > ThP girls all prefer Huyiers candy, don't; r'or,^?.r> risk Anything cheaper. or the other fellow "1 . tj, o, might t.eat you out. Food for the Angels at ?* J Speed's Drng Store. Umefor ''UotWt" a, Smoke Speed's Clnro Cigars and keep a good taste In your mouth lor Easter Its only Wp jiU pprgc-iptio teD days oft. : McMurray a first no If you need a truss or a pair ol crutche* go L'Rn.cltr? y?u, ay to Speed's Drug Store where you always find 2, r'6llt an<J ln 8 what you want. ' (Store. ry is told like them, you my thing. It's ;uess that you'll many men do. "is made right rice." It bears S." label. i runs straight to our nt?follow the path. Jk Ij. W. Willie's Locals. MYinQ ?1 T7 When In Mew York L. W. White clooed oui fill If rf) | 1 V , a large lot of boys' clothing from 0 to 17 years 0J / Anyone In need of a boy'w coat can certalnlj * get a bargain. L. VV, White Is oflerlng a great bargain Ir j shirts. You can l>ny for 75 cents a shirt Iha - t - Is worth from ?1.00 to 51.50. Igles, L1IH6. Look at L. W. White's stock of whltegoodi for dresses and waists. All styles and al price* from 5 to 50 cents. A few articles at White's that are verj i i I Ahaan finftfl piiIIpmpu ut J PDnlu Tho VPIM leapest TO tnGVery i)estat.5cents. Colored homespuns at 4 cents -r p. I Dress ginghams at 5 cents. We have alread: I WO cars UrGSSSCl sold about 3000 yaidR of these good". Unbleached homespun a yard wide at 5 cents White mercerized goods for skirts and waist as low as 10 cents a yard. Colored muslini C1/^77 Vnt * and white lawns at 5 cents a yard. Cotton'JLJ. JL ULL? ades at 10 cents, the heaviest at 15 cents White dotted swiss at 10 cents. Black taffet.i silk one yard wide at 75 cents, worth Sl.Ot ?1First class white pearl buttons at 5 cents i , dozen. ?pot. I L. W. White has laces and embroidery o ' the daintiest fabrics and most exquisite designs in endless variety and at all prices, j L. W. White is offering good bargains li I table damasks, napkins, doylies and towels Brilliantiues are the things for skirts. Yoi can find them in black and colors at L. W VILLE S C wmiu'8? *'> wi L. W. White has the most extensive iineo colored wash goods he has offered. Muslins 2^ ^005 lawns aud batistes at all prices. ' * A beautiful line of ladles' slippers has jus arrived at White's. Also Misses and clilidren's slippers. ? ? v $ Jo.ono oo Charleston and Western Carolina Ry t ? PJ. Schedule in effect April 1G. 1905. ?otes 18,/oO 00 No. 2 No. G 10,000 00 Dally Daily 1"<) (57*> 70 i-v,uiw < (jreenw00d 2 4Gpm Ar McCormlck 3 10 pra !) HI am Ar Augusta 6 20 pm 11 loam _ ^ Daily Lv Augusta 2 155 pra $250,281 76 Ar Allendale 4:50 pm Ar Fairfax 4 41pm Department. ArYemassee r> ID pm Ar Charleston 7 10 pm - Ar Beaufort 6 .'50pm Ar Port Koya' t> 40 pm s Dyes, all colors at Mil? Ar Savannah in ???{!! Ar Waveros? 10 00 pm_ . , . , ~ No. 1 iers and let us show you Daily execute them. Milford h Drug Store. jjV Greenwood 12 43 pm 5CrKor?l "i?ruBj j? P?_L I,v Spartanburg S. Kyi (KJ pin Ar Hendersonvllle... 0 -17 pin time so go to Mlllord's ArAsbvtlle 7 4n pm what you want. Lv JjHUrt.n8 c & w c 2 pm .sjust receive seventy- ArOreeuvllle ^ptn , potatoes*. Call and hup? L?v Greenwood 12 13 pm hev are out. ->r Laurens 1 43 pm ... __ Ar ( llntou 2 22 pm x" ..vipV Vu" /r^^tton Ar Newberry o 10 pm i ?tU\P<*. Ge?l" Ar Columbia 4 45 pm vpU *bc hrOt^eri HVr ?u'?ter 0 20 pm k U'vS p ^Charleston 9 35_pm ^ ,Q rag vals Ht Green wood: Train No. 1, daily, ne p. .plv .-.v _u* ; Barjmnista and Intermediate stations 12 4: lei JTr('UDC!,'. ^.e HVo ~ "'i No. 2, daily. Irotn AsbevlJIe nd nghty flights, -T;,,- * "t. Greenville, Columbia and In Speed h Drug Store. tvtvnedikio stations 2 4G p. m. ns. and with I)r. C. H. J. E. Crynes. Tkt. Agt.,Greenwood. S. C. inor graduate as perscrlp- Geo. T. Bryan, Gen'l Agt., Greenvlle,S. C. rest assured tbey will be Ernest William , Gen. Pa?s. Agt., Augusta ood time.?Speed'B Drug Ga. t h ttrmaroan 'ivoffl/i vtor oo-oi 1 * WEST END. I Iln pj? on in km nn<l Incl(leut)* or a Week About tlic City. Mr. Thomas Thomson left Inst week for Oklahoma, where he will make his home. He has a line position. Uev. W. B. Sams was In Greenwood several days last week attending a meeting of the Odd Fellows. Mrs. J. ti. Spencer and Master Kdgar Harden were In Columbia several days last week visiting Mr. Arthur Spencer Mr. .}oe P. Giles ol New York was In the city the first of last week on business. Dr. S. G. Thomson went to Greenwood last week to a meeting of the Odd I-ellowB. l)r. Thomson came home on account of sickness and ban been confined to bis room since wlih German measles. Mr C. D. Brown returned from Richmond Thursday altera few days stay there attending the Agents Association of the Southern Road. Mrs. F. B. G.?ry and her little son are at home sealn after an exteuded Btay In Florence where they have been visiting Mrs. Gary's parents, Dr. and Mrs. James Evans Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Pressley of Due West were In town the first of last week sbopplcg. Dr. Pressley lived In Abbeville at one time and has many friends here who wish him and Mrs. Pressley a happy and successful life together. Mrs. C. W. Millen left Friday for her home in Darlington after a pleasant week's stay here as the guest of Mrs. R. L. Dargan. Mrs. A. D. Garrison left last Weunesday for Atlanta, where she has gone to visit Mrs. John Garrison for a while. Mr. W. J. Bryson has gone to Buffalo, N. Y., to attend a meeting ol the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Mr and Mrs. James Chalmers and their little daughter left last Wednesday for Mississippi where they will visit Mrs. Chalmer's relatives for sometime. Mr. Albert Henry and Mr. Bradley Reese were among those who went to Due West to see the Cltadel-Erskioe game. Rev. Arthur Spencer spent a few hours in 11 e city Friday on his way to Rome where he has bean called to the Second Presbyterian Church. Mr. Spencer has Just graduated from the Seminary In Columbia but has work in Rome during vacation. He was the gu<3st of Mr. John M. Harden while in the city. Miss Louise Brown and Miss Ethel Lyon went to Due Wesl, Friday to see the Citadel Ereklne ball game. Mrs. Lizzie Harrison of Bradley Is Id tlie pity spending a while with her son Dr. Fraub E. Harrison. Miss Mary Durst of Greenwood was the guest of Mrs. A. B. Cheatham Friday and Saturday. Mrs. E. P. Hicks find her children Miss Sura and Master Eugene Hicks are in Kaleigb spending some time with Mrs. Sara Montgomery. Dr. D. K. Mltchlner of Atlanta Is In the city for a few days on buulness. Miss Carlre Doutblt and Misi Gertrude Pouthlt of Pendleton were In the city Friday and Saturday the guests of Mrs. Brooks Cheatham. Both of these young ladles are students at Lander College. Mr. W. E. HID, Dr. James H1U aDd Mr. H. G. Smith went to Due West Friday afternoon to see the Citadel-Erskine game of ball. Miss Nelie Way has returned to her home lu Dal ton, Ga., alter spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. John M. HardeD. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Cowan of Bellvlew spent Saturday and Sunday In town with Mrs. P. A. Cheatham. Mr. C. D. Brown has gone to Beaufort to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge of the K of P. Mr6. F. P. Bakewell and her handsome son, Master Dean Bakewell of Marietta. Ga., are In the city spending a while with Mrs. C. A. Wtlford. Miss Edna Holman and Misses Caro and Onie Morse spent last Friday In Due West. Mr. Calhoun Haskell and Mr. Lowrle Blake wibt to Due West to see the bfll game. Mr. F. P. Bakewell of Marietta, Ga., spent MnnHov and Mnn/lov In tho /ilf v tV- n nncit r\ f Dr. C. A. Mliford. Miss Mary Means has cone to Greenville to spend the summer with relatives alter an ex' tended slay In the city with Mis* Brooks. the euchre club. The Ladies Euchre Club had a very enjoyi able meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mm. W. W. Bradley. After a number of Interesting Humes delightful retrestirnents were served. Thot-e present wens, Mr*. C. W. Milling of Darlington, Mrs. Bullock. Mrs. S. Q. Thomson, Mrs. Dargan, Mr*. Joe Wilson, Mrs. Frederick Mlnshall, Mrs.Ferguson, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs Clande Jones, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. W. u. Wilson, Mrs. Cothran, Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. Gr??ne, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. HiKhsmltb, Ml** Russell, Miss Gary, Miss Korbertson, Miss Seal, Misses Harris. Miss Simpson. Miss Sara White. Miss Templeion. Tbe tenth grsde went to Dut West Fridaj to see the Clmdel-Ersklne game of ball, Prof. Dick accompHnlPd tbeci. . Dr. J. Lowrle Wileon left Monday for Fort Worth. Tex., where be goes as delegate to the G' nertl Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian Church. Dr. Wilson will be absent for two Sabbaths. Judge J. C. Klugh If. presiding over tbe cnnniu I nf Pniirt thnf iu nnu? hairier halrl The friends of Mrs. L. W. Perrln will be grieved to learn that she fell last week, receiving very painful Injuries, Mrs. J Spencer bas gone 1o her home In L Rome after upending some time here with her niece, Mrs. John M. Harden. Mr. Allen Robertson bus goue to Charleston on an excursion to the Isle of Palms. This Is a fine opportunity to see the city by 1 the sen. t Miss Isabel Haddon and Mr. R. M. Haddon went to Due West Friday and spent the day with relatives. ' Mr6. Rosa Hubbell of Columbia was In the 1 city last week staying with Lr. and Mrs. G. A.*N?uffer. 1 MlssNelle Arrlngtonof Klrksey was in f town several days last week the guest of her . cousin Mrs. a. b. Cheatham. Miss Arring7 ton Is a student at Lander College In Green wood. Mr. Raven McDavJd of Greenville was In s the city for several days last week. 5 Mrs. M. E. Garrett of Kings Mountain Is - in the city spending a whll# with her daugb1. ter Mrs. George Gambrell. t Mi?s Lemmla New is at home again after a . number of months stay at a Business College 1 in Atlanta. Mr. Charley Hugh McClung who is In ths f employ of t he Bell Telephone Co.. is In the _ city visiting his mother Mrs. McClung. 171 . ii vim >ci un v*i v/uiuui u i a w no iu tuc city several days last week. Dr. Oliiveros Is , nn eye specialist and ban a wide reputation. " He wan tbe guest of Dr. Xeuffer v?hile in i town. Dr. C. C. Gambrel 1 left Monday for Beaufort where he has gone to attend the Grand Ledge of tbe K. of P's. f Mr. A. B. Morse left Tuesday for Fort Worth, Texas, where be bs.wgone to attend the General Assembly of the Presbyterian . Church. Dr. S. F. Killlngswortb waB in Greenwood several days lasi week attending tbe mcetibe of tbe Odd Fellows. Mr. Courtney Wilson Is home from Anderson on account of sickness. His friends bopu . that be will soon be able to resume bis duties. Mr. J. Frasier Lyon left Monday for Beaufort where be has gon? to be present at tbe meeting of the Knights of Pythias. Mrs. James H. Perrin is expected home Saturday Iroin a two week? stay in Atlantic City where she has been the guest of Mrs. . L?wis T. Bryant. Dr. Itnvford Power ha* returned to Ahhe vl 1 le alter completing bis course at the School ol 1'barmacy Id Baltimore. Dr. Power Is well known In our city and do young man ) more highly thought of or better liked. He will be found at his post at . MilfordX ' Dr. Hunterof Ilunlfrs spent Monday Id the city the cneRl of Mr. A. B. Morse. Dr. j Hunter left TueKday lor Fort Worth, Texas. J Miss Allie May Feunell and Mr. T. C. Did- ' dell of Lowndesville were in town Monday for a few hours. j Mr. Mason Miller of Walhalla was in town , Sunday. Dr. G. A. Neuffer was in Greenwood for a day or two last week attending the Odd Fel- j lows meeting. Miss Sallle Cason. Miss Jennie C'ason and Mr. Henry Casou have moved to their home iD the country lor the summer mouths. . Dr. Frank E. Harrison was in Lancaster last week visiting Ills brother Mr. L. C. Har- 1 rifcon. Mr. T. V. Miller of Due West was in town t Sunday. j* Mr. Gilford Cade of Bordeaux was In towg 1 iustTupsdiiy on business. Mr.Geo. Lomax and Mr. Julius DuPre are 5 among those who will go to Charleston Wednesday. s Miss Plevna S?al will entertain the Ladles Euchre Club Friday afternoon. , j Mr. Harvey Douglass died at his home here ' i Sunday afleratedious Illness of several weeks. ' ' Mr. Douula1-* Joined the aruiy and spen\ sev'| er.il ytars in ths Phiilippines and has never | j been real well since returniug to his home. The death of Mr. Douglass Is peculiarly sad, < I as it is the fourth death In the family circle ] i in a little less,than three years. r I The sorrowing family have the heart felt , yiupaiuy 01 reiiiiivflH aud ineaao. ^ ?????? JH# is as thoroughly characters clothes as is their splendid feet fit. There's an unusua them~a distinctive look-ths good taste and master-tailoi Choose a $10 suit or one at $] the clean-cut lines and refined tor the matchless workmanship that m standard. They're made by Schlos Baltimore and New York. Every garment bears this label. /-* _ n a i_ _ *i. . A .. sure sign 01 ine oest maae. The Summer Lines are "Wondei Oome in to-day and see them. H.G.Anders # Outfitters to Particul 8 E A. B O AIR LINE RAIL Between New York, Washington, Richmonc Schedule in Effect January 1 43 ~35 Dally. j Dally. Dally. 12 25pm 12 85pm 12 10 am 9 25 pm L* New York... 2 55pm; 8 23pm I 7 28 am 12 12 am West Phlladelph 5 07pmi 5 25pm j 9 42 am 2 37 am " Baltimore 7 25pm 10 50 am 4 30am " Washington... it i o onnm n in ??? it 11 UU|J1I1 * *-*J ^Ui J7 iU CVLU xviuuiuuuu ... 11 40pm 2 57 pm 10 02 am " Petersburg... 1 45am 5 10 pm 12 45 pm Lv Norllna 38 [ 41 Dally. Dally. 9 30pm 9 25 am Lv Portsmouth... 10 02pm 9 54 am " Suffolk 1 20am ! 1 20 pm Ar Norllna 1 57am 5 13 pm 1 40 pm Lv Norllna 2 25am 5 37 pm 2 10 pm " Henderson 9 00am 4 10 pm Ar... Durham 4 15am 7 00 pm j 4 00 pm Lv Raleigh G 20am 8 55 pm 6 16 pm " So Pines (Plnehurs 7 15am 9 55 pm 7 30 pm Ar Hamlet 7 35am 10 15 pm > Lv Hamlet 58 9 10am 11 55 pm . Ar Monroe Dally. d 15am 12 01 am Lv Monroe 10 30am 120 am Vr Chester 2 53pm 11 47am 2 45 am ' ?. Clinton 3 41pm 12 33pm 3 85 am " Greenwood... 4 08pm 12 57pm 4 02 am Lv Abbeville ?... 4 45pm 125pm 4 32 am ' Calhoun Falls 5 23om 152pm 5 05 am " Elberion 6 35pm 2 50pm 6*08 am " Athens 7 20pm 3 26pm 6 46 am " Winder 7 55pm 3 55pm 7 20 am " Lawrencevllle. 9 20pm 4 55pm 8 40 am Ar Atlanta For further information regarding rates, Pullman reserv; J. D. Miller, Agent, PhODe No. 50, Abbeville, S. C. W. E. Christian, A. G. P. A. 116 Peachtree Street, Atlanta General News Xoim. wo ' v* yvl a qn 25,000 immigrants are expected to kJCl arrive at N&w York this week. The Seaboard Air Line Railway has oined the Southern Passenger Asso- T . _ Nation. Jus in, a line of Dr The Southern League of Journey- . . ? T i? m. men Plumbers is in session at Ashe- Consisting 01 LadieSj On The Southern students conference kindSi Gloves, BeltSi T( is to be held at Asheville, N. C. June m . ? . n . . _ . I /\ttt a I ci xnonAnnAnc llnmrv 1/ 10 Z?). iUnDiiJ) MUO^fDUUOlC) UV1UU! Henry Irving has so far recovered uar?pa1is to be able to reappear ou the LouThe (fhicago teamsters strike cid not BOCKS STOVES. spread, but eftbrts to settle it proved j u successful. WT Th 3 110 men in the Atlautic Coast Line * jhops in Savannah have gone on _ itrikeon account of wages. Arthur and J. D. Hook, 8 and 11 indicted by the grand jury of t pears old respectively, were drowned ty- J n&f* Phe,r.aw' , The international congress c A 5>-.0,()UO,OOl) pipe line company has celebrate the tenth anniversar oeen organizedat Guthrie. Okla^, to discovery of the Roengen ray jompete with the btanbard Oil Com- jn Berlin. American ConBalOreevy; 13 oi me anegeu amyeis 01 onerin Chau, Saxony, save he will li Poag ofSenatobia, Miss., nave been I ll ' jSi I stic of our Schloss M I quality and per- In 1 something about i| Lt sneaks filfinrlv nf 'in g. L5 or $20 as you will,? ies are in them all, with akes garments a worlds Bros. & Co., of 1 This Label Qb 6armehts\ i i J| .Cnrantees Superiority .-> 'fully Attractive. |1 son & Co I ar People. / :|| A. R D ;r;.2 WAY. 1, Portsmouth & Atlanta. 3th, 1905. 86 66 SO Dally. Dally. Dally. Ar 7 23 am 6 80 am 4 15 pm la " 4 21 am 2 85 am 1 45 pm " 1 48 am 11 17 pm 11 80 am VN&Hj " 11 50 pm 8 86 pm 9 50 am " 5 80 pm 4 55 pm 6 28 am " 4 42 pm 4 09 pm 5 49 am Ar 2 10 pm 140 pm 8 34 am 88 32 Dally. Dally. ..... Ar 5 30 pm 7 50 am " 4 54 pm 7 18 am Lv 1 40 pm 8 80 am Ar 115 pm 135 pm 8 2lam Msffl " 12 37 pm 1 10 pm 2 56 am " 10 05 am 6 00 pm " 11 00 am 11 50 am 1 25 am t J.) " 8 80 am 9 45 am 11 2P pm Ar 7 30 am 8 50 am 10 30 pm Ar 7 10 am 10 00 pm ?Lv 5 40 am 8 35 pm 52 Ar 5 35am 8 90 pm Dally. Lv 4 06 am 7 14 pm " 2 45 am 6 00 pm 2 23 pm " 1 56 Am 5 15 pm 1 82 pm Ar 1 88 am 4 50 pm 1 03 pm " 1 00 am 4 21 pm 12 30 pm " 12 28 am 8 55 pm 12 00 m " 11 23 pm 2 57 pm 10 58 am " 10 43 pm 2 23 pm 10 15 am : " 10 10 pm I 57 pm 9 45 am Lv 9 00 pm 1 00 pm 8 40 am ations, etc., apply to the undersigned. Fred QelBBler, Traveling Pauenger Agent, 116 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. -1 ,Ga. V/jVS le-Baltimore cost .vaffl ? ummer'8 Samples at the Baltimore Cost, ildrens andJMen's Hose in all colors and )wels, Shirts, Underwear, Ladies' Hdkfe, n t\ ^ s, xans, rurses, etc. Uome and see what WHEELER & WILSON MACHINES. 3 A RKsDA.L,E becoUD- Xh^7rolZh?U,:Xmten' de8' ailed to Russian Easter celebration pasa f thp eu Wliuuul *Ijy marring incident DUt y 01 me ^ear jg felt that there may ^ demons?i)eued trations today. P1 Prices of meats have advanced eo f lh!n' much in Germany that in some quar1? aD^" ters horses are being eaten. ....