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? wm yBS??2?&*mm*m^ ' -' ""''" " 1" 11 *"iMiB*^a!=!!^ ggg|Baflie8lflEH#!SIES6l6BSSttri6BH6ll6^?SttHB*H^66 The Abbeville Press and Bannei* BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1906. ESTABLISHED WEST END. Sewn Dots Picked I'p Here and Then About the City. Mrs. A. B. Cbealbara spent last Friday am Saturday In Greenwood with her mother M'*. J. K. Dnrsl. Mr. Lourle Blake came borne from Spartan burg Friday and utayed bere until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L.H.Higb8mllb went to Black shear. Ga., last Wednesday. They bave re oently moved to Abbeville and went t< Blacbshear to bave tbelr furniture sblppe< h"re, Mrs. W. W. Edwards has returned to he home In Due West after ?pendln? a wblli bere wltb ber slater, Mrs. Horace MoAlllfiter MIbh Plevna Seal went to Chester Ian Tue* day to be wltb ber friend, Mrs. Joe Wilson who has been extremely HI at thai place. Miss May Thomson, of Anderson, Is In tb< city spenuinir a while here wltb ber slate: Mrs. J, Ward Thompson. Mlas Mazle Cason who has been In Colutr bis, Tetin., for me pasi eeason is iu ino ui; tbe guest of ber grandmother, Mrs. Fano)< Allen. Mrs. W. D. Barksdale and ber cblldrer spent several days In Greenwood last week. Miss Louise McGee. of Greenville, was tb( guest ol Mrs. W. D. Wilson tbe first of lasi week. Jndue E. B. Gary Is borne from Colnmblt ' alter a six weeks stay there. Mrs. J. 8. Norwood left Tuesday for Baltimore wbere sbe will spend several montbt wltb ber mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Walker. Mr. Wllber Blake, spent Saturday and Sun day bere wltb his borne people. Miss Etbel Lyon was In Atlanta part oi last week visiting friends. Mrs T. H. Furman and ber little son, oi Atlanta, are In tbe city spending a wbll< Wltb her aunt Mrs Richard Sondley. Dr. J.Lourle Wilson spent last Tuesday Id Chester. Miss Elizabeth Morrab, of Mt. Carmel, wai Is tbe city last Thursday and Friday the guest of Ml?s Etbel Lyon. Dr. 8. G. Tompson bas gone to New York on a abort bnsineaa trip. Mlsa Blanche Ammons of Greensboro, N. C. It here spending a wblle with ber aunt Mrs. J. Blake. Mr. T. M, Mallard bas returned borne after "a abort stay In Patterson Springs, N. C. wltb bis borne peojtlc. MIm Isabel P. Haddon and Mr. R. M. Had' dou are at borne again af< era weeks sta^ In UOariCBlOD wnere lliej uave ueou 1UI m nuuit pleasure trip. . Mr. T. G. Perrln went to Charleston Monday to attend a meeting of the Booth Carolina mason*. Miss Minnie Greene who teaches at Lebanon was shopping Id the city Saturday. She was the guest ot her brother, Mr. W. P. Gr< ene while here. Mr Lem Reld spent Sunday with his father Mr. Mack Reld. Dr. F. E. Harrison went to Charleston on Monday to be present at an Important meet* lngoftbe Masons of Sonth Carolina' . Mrs. F. B. Garv enertalned the Abbeville Chapter of the U. D. C. Tuesday afternoon at the regular monthly meeting. The many friends of Mrs. Joe WIIkou are glad to know that she is some better after being seriously ill for some time. Mr. J.S.Norwood is spending a while here with friends, before going to Atlanta. Miss Caro Morse home from Columbia after a week's stay there. Mr. Will E. Hill went to Baltimore Monbay< for a few days stay. MUs Graoe Hemphill was In the city Saturday and 8onday staying with her home ' people. Miu Hemphill is teaohlng at Mocterey. Misa Lucy Qlbert of Lebanon was In the olty Saturday, shopping. u- DiKh.nl Hill went In Kalllmnrp Mon day for treatment, Mra. Hill accompanied btm. Mr. Hill baa been qolieslck for some time &Dd hi- friends hope that be will be benefitted by tbe treatment In Baltimore. MlaaBettle Evans and Miss Maggie Evans were abooplng In tno city Saturday. Ml6* Helen Keaton of Keaton waa bere Saturday shopping. MABBY-MCILW IN. Miss Loo Ellen Mabry of Cokesburyand Mr. James W. Mollwaln were married at tbe borne of tbe brlde'8 parent*,-Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mcllwaln has a position with tbe firm of E. R Thomson and will brine hl? bride here. Mr. and Mrs. Mcllwaln bs^e t> b?at wishes cf a bqst of frlenda. Mra. C. D. Brown will entertain tbe Euchre ' Club Friday afternoon at the regular meeting. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Garrison have gone to Rlcbland, N. C., lor a two weeks stay wl<b tbelr borne people. Mr. J. A. Wall of Spartanburg was a guest at tbe Eureka Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Harry B. Smith of Atlantto City wa^ bere toe first of last week vltlllog friends. Letlrr to Prof. L. W. Dick. Dear Sir: You are a teacher: here'* one for your boys : If the painting coBts two or three times as much as the paint, and one paint goes as far as another, bow much are those two paints worth ? If Devoe is worth $1.50 or $1.75 a gallon, bow much is the other worth ? How much 1b a gallon of paint worth anvhniF ? ~~fhe answer is: Depends on the paint. The reason is : paint isn't always paint. There are true and fatee paint and short-measure. How much is a short-measure gallon worth ? How muoh in false paini worth ? How much is Devoe worth' There are millions a year in the an swer to this last one. Yours truly F W DEVOE & CO 47 ??ew York P. S. P. B | Speed sells our paint. A man about town is often a mac about down. ,v"t takes two to make a quarrel? bi* almost any two will do. First Lady Angel to Second Ladj Angel?Jb my halo on straight? The libraray of a really literary man seldom includes a check book. Runaway marriages, like other run aways, are apt to end in wrecks. You can had a man into a cosy cor ner, but you can't make him sit in it A great many men carry their re ligion like their property, in the! wives' names. About the most efficacious cure fo feminine depression or anemia is i new dress or hat. A girl feels justified in swearinj that the hair on ber head is her owi wh9Q she paid for it. The mind grows narrow in tb( same proportion as the soul growi corrupt.. Religion is a necessary and indis pensable element in every humai character. The first point in wisdom is ti know the false; the second to disceri the truth. Earthly pride is like ihe passing flower, that springs to fall, and bios soms to die. Moderation is the silken string run ning through the pearl chain of al virtues. Minds of ordinary calibre ordinarily condemn everything which isbeyon< t.hptr r?ncr?. We promise according to our hopes but perform according to our selfish ness and our fears. There is no fate so terrible as to bi iu the world with do partia either it joys or Borrows. Inward religion without tbe out ward show of it is like a tree withou fruit, uslees; and tbe outward show o religion without inward sincerity i iike a tree without heart, lifeless. * 5 &d lOo S i ^ i ^ urntk eintekpm W$18 50 Improved New En 15 50 " " 13 00 No. 180 Grand Oak 12 00 No. 170 " " 12 00 No. 8 Oaklet, for ' 11 00 No. 7 " Qg 9 00 No. 7 Adjutant, t We Give a Eull Set o Ph - Each 60c No. 8 Pots for this Sa 50c " 7 " " ' O60c " 8 Kettles " ' 50c " 7 " ? 25c " 8 Skillets" ' 25c u 8 Griddles J 20c " 7 " :" 20c " 7 Skillets " 10 per cent. off every in the line. n -f /-\ f? >? O <5C JLUC W Can You Tell? Which country makes you shiver? Chile. Which country gives you an appetite? Turkey. Which country reminds you of mealtime? Hungary. Which country is always in a turmoil? Russia. Which country is destructible? China. Which country is always lamenting? Waleo. Which country is always frozen? Tceland. Which country reminds one of summer? Greenland. Which country is alwyas fat? Greece. Which country is fiahy? Finland. Which country, although old is a'w ays new? Newfoundland. Which country is ever green? Isle of Pines. 1 The reason for the popularity of divorce in St. Louis has been discovered. An astute lawyer has advertised to procure them /or forty nine dollars and ninety eight cents. Women may be the weaker ves?el, as the men claim, but occasional tits of anger demonstrate tbe fact that she can contain more of tbe explosive : material than any two of tbe stronger vessels. Every since Eve ate one in the gar, den of Eden, the apple has been the favorite fruit of man. ' Calvert & UicMes f ? Headquarters for ? White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, r Bock Hill Buggies, [ Summer Buggies, s Cheap Buggies, j Harness, Laprobes, etc. 8 Calvert & Nickles. . Feb. 24. 1904. if 1 """"??????? I W D nlrnnJ n . AI fljMl lliS. | A NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF 5 WATCHES JUST ARRIVED AT RYKARD'8 JEWELRY 8T0RE. THE VERY THING FOR A CHRISTMV8 s PRESENT. ALL 8IZES AND 8 STYLES AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT THE WORLD OVER. SEEING IS BELIEVING. <J. W. RYKARD. Nov. a, 1905. tf STORE | D/ This Range has every ii ag| ment of known worth in cool IWw paratus and is economical. |:jf pure tested iron and ?teel, ha i;jl steel walls, is lined with z has braced oven bottom, brt oven plate, sectional fire 1 justable oven rack and mai IL1S points of value. J Price regularly $4 For this Sale - - S rThis cut is of the S< ENTERPRISE; has that takes the same siz the top rack that it doe bottom. It is made of iron and has a 15 year tee. It is in twp size o The *21 On sizA fnr , $18.20. The $18.50 size for t $16.65. !ISE STOVES FOR THIS SALE Al terpri8e, for this Sale " " . , for this Sale (< . this Sale or this Sale f Ware and Many Extra Fieci of the Above Stoves. le 54 cts 90c Covered Skillets, this i 11 45 " 75c " " " " 54 " 60c " " " " '45" 50c " " " ' 22 " ' ( OO (( ? "101, 15c Elbows, this sale ? to t< 10c Stove Pans " 15c ' " 41 thing 20c *4 " " : 25c " " . " TORE DA Pointed Paragraphs. True love is responsible for many follies and a few crimes. Love of popularity has put many a man out of the running. Too often a fellow's charity seems glued to hiB fingers. Any man who waits for something to turn up will have a lifetime job. A woman can't understand why her husband should ever be too busy to pet her. If you would make your friends weary, talk continually about yourself and your affairs. This world love* a peaoefnl man but it always gives the right of way to a strenuous kicker.I know lots of old bachelors who would rather charge a battery of Gatling guns than to bold a baby two minutes. When a girl liken a fellow real well she shows it by treatinghlm as though she disliked him more than anyone else. "Handsome is as Handsome does" has been amended by the ladies to read "Handsome dresses." Old whiskey and young women play havoc with a fellow, but then wno would care for young whiskey and old women. Lovers like to quarrel on the same theory that a young boy likes to stub his toe?it feels so good when it quits hurting. Was it modesty or ignorance that made the young, housewife ask the butcher for a "bust of veal." Two women can lunch sumptuoely off a piece of toast and the memory of last Sunday's dinner. ' Lots of girls think it would be just splendid to be widows, without haviug to be married first. * Some women are so contrary that if it were not for the looks of the thing they would walk baokwarde. Fertil I am now in i you all grades of 3 lots or by the car. and get my prices J Don't mistake that pain Id your lungs and bad taste In your mouth (or pneumonia, Its only the mean cigars you are smoking. You can avoid this and be happy by smoklni Speed's Clnco Cigars,"the general favorites. "Time 1b money," then save time by going ralgbt to Speed's Drugstore for your school ooks, pencils, tablets an d all snob things. ORGAN'S 10 per cenl in prove- pi king apMade of is heavy COURT isbestos, iced top jox, ad- Beginning ! ay other have decid urate a 10 250 DISCOUNT 18.25 our g00(jg priced low juare the closest an oven Simply DlCa c r ' mi cnance s in the selected 3iake OUt guaran- things nee vens. Parlor, Lib hisMe Room, Dinli his sale try, Kitchei . the Honse, ib ; this Sale. ] $i6 6o you should 13 95 11 70 10 80 * 10 80 ????? ROAN'S 10 per, cent Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. V. D. Lee, et al, against Fannie Mc Bride?Foreclosure. By authority of a Decree of Sale bj the Court of Common Pleas for Ab beville County, in said State, madeii the above stated case, L will offer fo; sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on Salesday in Marcl 5th), A. D. 1906, within the lega hours of sale the following describec I land, to wit: All that tract or parce of land situate, lying and being it Abbeville County, in the State afore 'said, containing TWO RUNDREI AND THIRTY-FIVE Acres, mor ! or less, and bounded by lands of J.E ' Calaham, C. A. White, R. M. Boy< and Vienna Road, known as the For Hannah Tract. Terms of Sale ?One-half cash, th< balance in twelve months. The cred it portion to bear interest from dai of sale, secured by bond of the pur chaser and mortgage of the premises Purchaser to pay for papers and re cording. L. W. Perrin, Master A. C., S. C. Feb. 13,1906. T If Vim/T-DO ti. 1*1, r* attorney at Law Abbeville, S. C. Offloe with W. N. Graydon. Most men who claim to be selfmad don't appear to have thoroughly fin ished the job. "The boys of today are the men o tomorrow," and the girls of toda; are the women of tonight. There is onlyone creature on eartl more unreasonable than a jealous wo man and that is a jealous man. LlZ^l O* >osition to furnish Fertilizers in small Be sure to see me before you buy. r. W. McKEE, Jr. My goods are no better or Dloer than others bat tbe pleasure and beauty of it Is that you can always find what yoa want and find 11 ;right at Speed's Drug Store. Why all ol thla fuse about Speed's CIdoc Clgara, because wheo we have a good thing we believe Id letting you know about It, Tbe aale of these cigars Id 1906 far aarpaaaed all other yeara. Speed's Drug Store. .: . \ Disconnt Sale DARGAN'S ?> v ; t Tinware i 6c Covered I 9c Coffee Pol i? 10d Dish Panf Feb. 19th, we ed to inaug- ?tio PER CENT. Oj| SALE, and as 10 are already thi enough for CROCKEHY. c ; buver. this ? ? mi ~ * . ,I18a wonder- $2.48 Toilet Set for $2.24 $1.0 2.98 44 44 2.69 75c for savin 2. 5.00 44 " 4.50 eoc ,, . - 6.00 -4 " 5.40 35c your list of 8.50 44 44 7.65 isc ded for the 3oc Chamber, for 82c ^ 20c 44 41 18c rary. Sitting: 50c Cov. Dishes for 45c SS ~ 40Q u (< u ggg xw lg Room, Pan- socFiat u ? 45c $3.5 m ,, 35c " " " -31c 2.5 1 and all over 25c " " "22c 1.5 n4-4.?nA ' ' 10c " " " 18c 1.2 ana. attona 10c *? ? ? 09c 1.0 it's a chance . I 50c Bowls, for 45c I '5 9fw " ' ? 99n a not let go by. 10c 09c i 40c CAS, for set 36c '2 86c Plates 33c 10'p 3imi^ r\k Disconnt Sale DARGAN'S 5 ^1 ' m g< \ I ft/Trn* m It's cold, isn't it? T1 ! best of this weather is 1 of the "S. M. & S." Suits bination that insures wa: The ? S. M. & S." cloth* fit and durability, becaus at the right price " The $10 to b is moderate in compariso: garments. Let us prove Perrin Clo 1 - & lOo STORE* Ooti |H 3 Dish Pans " - 13c ^"\|SB iV I^^HESKmJh^^^B' .~ Chis line is too large to men* ^SBBBBSf W d pieces in all things, bnt - .vjjgS -^H r goods are all marked in plain figures and - > per cent will be given off any and every ' SQ M GLASSWARE. CHINA. O H 'f^H 0 cov. bowls for 90c Fine Bagsett China |**]g|^H open " " 68c in open stock, all 'subpitchers " 46c ject to 10 per cent dis- ?H " " 82c count. There are too " " 13c many pieces to men- , | /.. o<?. tion nrfces. > iiiui piicuere iur o^c * i " " " 276 $4.00 ch. pitchers, $3-60 - - H ;; 8.oo ^iads 2.70 0 Lamps for $3.15 1.50 " 1,25 T^Tt ) 0 " " 1.35 A big line of odd j^T- a 5, " ?t i,i3 pieccs and somj rare . o' ? ? '90 bargains?10 per cent. 0 " " ise CUT GLASS?Every rt |J 0 " " *27 pi?06 marked in plain [ H 5 ? ? [22 ngures andvyou get 10 H 1. c. off everything. Per c?nt off at this sale 1|^B NDY ! ' -will ?? II ? r- 11?j. uPH jri our c-xceneni ioc uan- r. j m goes .in this sale--not more frj I fl i 5 lbs. to one customer? "7 I a this sale, per pound, gets, ffl & lOo STORE-jj )od W le only way to get the f 1 to dress for it. Get one . I and Overcoats,?a com- i rmth and comfort. * I 3s are the limit of style, i ^ i i i e tney are "maae rigru 4 price $20.00 i J ,.3j 11 with the merit of the this to you. :| . 1 ' /M tiling bo. I