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_ / ' The Press and Banner Bv W. W, and W, R, Bradley. HUGH WILSON, Editor. < - 1 ABBEVILLE, S. C. | I u *$-PubllBked every Wednesdp at 82 a < y*ar In advance. , Wednesday, IMay 2, 1906. ! ' i The Due Went Railroad. Following up some previous correspond- , ence witb President Barr of the Seaboard Air Line railway Messrs. R. C. Brownlee, R. S. Galloway and A. S. Kennedy represent- i log Due West, and Messrs. G. A. Vlsanski | ana ?iagn wuson representing Aooeviue, took the Seaboard tralD Monday afternoon .for Norfolk, Va., arriving at Norfolk about eleven o'olock next day, being two bours late. As soon as tbe committee was quartered In a hotel, telephone message was sent to Mr. Barr, notifying him tbat a committee from Abbeville and Due West was In tbe city and desired to call on him. He replied tbat ^ be would be pleased to see tbe committee ai half-past twelve. At the appointed time tbe committee appeared at his ofhoe. Each member ol the committee was introduced to Mr. Barr. Mr. Visanski stated the object of our visit. Mr. Galloway was called upon to give an estimate as to tbe business or freight that tbe proposed road might expect. Mr. Brown lee or Mr. Kennedy, we believe It was, suggested as an Inducement for Mr. Barr to build the road, tbe chert beds of Messrs. Link and Aiken which were about midway of the line, and which would be jsA./ valuable as ballast for tbe railroad. fn ranlv to this nroDosltlon Mr. Barr knocked that argument out on first] base. , He said: "On aocount of Its cohesion It j would not do for railroad ballast. Railroad ( ballast must be porous, so as to drain tbe { ties. Chert bad been tried In Alabama, and | It would not answer tbe purpose." , Mr. Barr asked for wbat purpose It bad been used, wben be waB told tbat tbe town ( was baulded It to spread on tbe streets and ( sidewalks of Abbeville. President Barr then Bald tbat the building , of a railroad was a matter of business, and that he would send an officer within the next J ten -days to Investigate tbe probable profit. ( If his report was favorable be would send , a surveyor or engineer to report upon tbe ( - ' probable cost of building the road. Tbe cost ( of rolling stock would not enter into the ( calculation. TblB officer would be sent to , Mr. Vlianskl ifrom whom the necessary at. tentlon will be expeoted. & -' - Mr. Brownlee made the statement that we proposed to give S50.000 toward the construction of tbe road. ! ' president Barr asked tbe distance wben be was told that It would be eleven and a ball |kvs" miles. J * Mr. Barr aald the cost, I presume, would ? be about $100,000 or 5110,000. Mr. YTlsanski asked If Mr. Barr would con% - tribute to tbe building of an eleotrlc line from Abbeville to Due West. Mr. Barr with a sml^ on bis face said that steam roads were a little Jealous of electric r . liner; and that we would take up tbat ques tlon at some future time. Tbe oommlttee tben took tbelr leave, feeling gratified a t their reception and tbe reP^iioit. Tbe oommlttee spent tbe afternoon seeing tbe city. The trip to Old Point where Fortres Monroe guards tbe country from Invasion by hostile fleets. Tbe Fort Is surrounded by r water and the guns guard a front age of per Ev haps one or two miles. | On the spacious and beautifully kept p" grounds are officers houses, churches and |? other buildings. Among tbe notable build logs Is tbe Chamberlain hotel, which coat to build a million and a baif and wblcb was z Afterwards sold for (800,000. ? , . Fortress Monroe Is some flftteen or twenty L miles from Norfolk on tbe river route to PB:r$ W asblDgioo. 1 Mr. Vlsanskl and Mr. Galloway returned y tbat evening leaving Norfolk at nine o'clock. 8 Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Brown lee and Mr. Wll- 0 on remained la tbe oily until tbe next aigbt. Daring Wednesday they made the trip 1 . over to Portsmouth, and saw a little of tbe 11 navy yard, viewed some of tbe great vessels b In tbe waters, and went aboard tba Arkan p sas. We bad been aboard but a little while d until we bad tbe pleasure of meeting a Lieutenant Thomas Parker, formerly of this lj elty. Thomas Parker, like all other boob oi 1 tbe late W. H. Parker, Is an honor to his * natlv.e town. He conducted us over bis ship In 11 a way tbat was exceedingly pleasant to us ail. A battle ship, or by whatever teobuaeal name tbe Arkansas may be called. Is mosi , ' Interesting, and as we contemplate its tMsgtb, and tbe scientific skill with wblcb S it is csnBtrocted, we may plaoe confidence o andtiustln the guns and tbe men behind ft tbe guns. Tbe Arkansas, we believe Is o What is called a cruiser, for coast defense, a But whatever its name and whatever lm particular line of duty, it 1b a comlort to tbe oountry and a terror to any wbo might make K-i4: war on us. F Liter In tbe afternoon tbe Virginia was ** to wed past ns as we stood on tbe great plat- p, form tbat faced tbe water. a We boarded an electric car for tbe James a town Exposition grounds, where work pre- t( paratory to tbe great show Is being done. As c( we returned a great number of laborers filled a the car and occupied every vacant seat. A lady and ber crippled oompanlon, ber son we presume, come id 100. ?ne crippie iouna a " eat. The lady was standing, when Mr. ft Brownlee or our party offerred her the seat on A which be had beea Bitting. She replied: "No, I thank yon. 1 don't mind standing." _y Mr. Brownlee replied: "We are not the men w to alt while a lady stands." And ho the lady was seated, tier drese, her behaviour, and her speech alt Indicated that she was a lady Indeed?one whom the gods would be proud to Jove and honor. ? y Love and Post Offices. V 1' John O. CaperB Is still fighting the reappointment of Mr. R. 8. Link sb postmaster at Abbeville. He claims to want a Republican to have the office, while someof us think tbat he Is only at spite work against Mr. Aiken, Mr. Link being Mr. Alken'B friend. As far au we have heard no one has said a word agalntt jut. 1jiu& a cuiuicui;;, ui uid wuuuui* ui buo office. If tbe authorities at Washington lead themselves to spite work, Mr. Link may not . be reappointed. But wbat does Mr. Link care lor a little po6t office In Abbeville, wben be can triumph In the love of tbe prettiest and the best woman In Alabama? i Preity Window?Pretly UoodN. Abbeville has bad many store fronts lmproved. Tbe last along this line Is lhat o' ' Messrs. Calvert & Nlckles. Splendid polished plate glass light tbe biggest and tbe handsomest show windows In which are exhibited tbe choicest goods of every needed variety, and at prices to suit the customers. Always polite, always accommodating, Messrs. Cul. * ert & Nlokels bave won a host of customers from every section of the county. Coming 10 Town. The family of Mr. John E. Dantzler, manv, ager of the Smith Dry Goods Company, will inrre to the city of Abbeville this week, when they will occupy one of Capt. L. W. White's houses. Mr. Dantzlei's family come from a little town someyrhe-'; over in Georgia, called Atlanta. 1 ' r--\ - 1 . / ?' ? ' " V-." j 1"^ GETTING READY. rhii'Nt. Dnst una Microbes to be Ban- Jj lulled or Trampled Under Foot. Mayor McMillan as bis parting or float act ?f wisdom and,kindness to those of his felow citizens over whose fortunes and happi2688 he presided so acceptably for two terms, Bought a great tank on wheels, and which Is " lrawu by mules. Killed with water, a boun- ^ Llful supply of whlcb be had previously pro- a vlded, It goes about leaving water Id its track. In this great tank are arranged leaks, ^ which as ltlgoes along lets out the water to ^ lay the dust and to burden microbes with e' such an Immense weight as to keep them rrom flying through tbe air in search of vital ^ Drgana, and which water will keep them un- 0 lerfoot during tbe bot weather, wben tbe dust and the microbes usually All the air '1 and blind our vision. Dust and microbes will now no longer flnO In our lungs and our ? bomea fruitful fields in which tbey may do tbelr deadly work. We can now lr^ely breathe tbe air in all its purity, with no fear Df the pestilence tbat walketh at noonday. '( But no matter bow pure the air may be, we are allured on to other pleasures * -the pleasures of taste and appetite, for Instance. The new Arm of the McMurray Drug Company have opened a beautiful soda fountain on tbe North side of ^ ibe public square where tbe most pallatable 3f the cooling drinks are constantly kept on Iraught.' When cobwebs are In our throats ^ ind when the rooky grinding and the earthy matter are borne on the breeze, we, like tbe I streets and sidewalks, need a little of the a fluids to even up things and to bring about f i normal feeling. The McMnrray Drug Com- 11 pany have drinks which are so lnnooent and a 30 good that when tbe dnst and beat welgb upon the mind and heart of customers, they a aveonly to let their needs be known, and " tbe pallatable Iced soda water will Aow to ri four delight to tbelr profit. Their drinks are P ... . ^ .. ^? j ? io nice and so good mai wnen me ua>i nuu - aeat weigh upon the mind and heart, they 8 biave to drink and their hardens will have ri lost their power of oppression, and the lndl- fj rldual may go about touching the earth only ^ in high places. Forgetting creditor*, g enemies, faithless eooks and other things that worry the mind and troable the heart, ^ Lbelr troubles are as light as air, and the j( rlslon Is as olear as the noonday sun. Y And when tbe sons of toll, the butterflies if fashion, and the gentlemen of elegant lei- R mre aad limited means assemble at Mr. Mil- ^ ford's drug store they are dazzled with tbe seauty and splendor of his soda fountain. ^ Ells cool, refreshing and satisfying drinks are a 10 delightful that the esophagus of ^ aach Individual must be frequently swept g, from tbe fonntaln of good things. They Q irink and loiter. And then they loiter and irlnk some more. Love looks to eyes that jpeak again, and tbe boya come down with j the dust as before, in me onnjnng glasses ^ reverbrate the Joy of loving hearts, forget- _ tlDg the depleted state of their finances. But the lce-oold drinks at the McMurray Drug Store, and tbe imprisoned fluid that Hows from Mllford's fountain at your request ire not the only places at which female ti Deauty and manly valor may assemble to d quench their thirst for the cooling drinks, tl while luxuriating In the light of each others' tl 3yes. The door of that good old reliable 6 House of P. B. Speed is always open?wide and & high. Bubbling glasses and effervescing t) hearts, speaking through the eye, attest the b glory of the one and the splendor of the &1 other. A man always feels better after golog Into Speed's Drug Store. Dread of tbe awful LiJ CUIUIU U WU1UU LUD jju/oiuouo Klcouuuc when they have the advantage of as, 1b forgotten when contemplating a good drink 'rom a good fountain, and which drink 1b lerved by the politest and the best ot clerks. 1 good drink of Ice cold soda water may be lepended on for an effect upon the mind, the neart, the spirit* and the pocket-books of ^ ill. C{ L To Be Divorced. g( The State of South Carolina does not give d< llvorce from the marriage vows, no matter tow unhappy the husband may be or how N igly the wife may turn out to be. But there s no law against the divorce of mules and N (rlsoners. Exercising the right of aucb divorce the town oouncll are building a brick ri table on that part of their lot which fronts n a back street. When this new building Is L lnlBhed, mules and prisoners will have sep G rate rooms at night. If there Is one thing Jf hat disturbs a mule more than another, It is A ud tunuuiiu inia ui a uruuft ixiau iu waniug oars. Bat tbe male's chief cause of oomlalnt Is, that the drunk man will not sleep urlng tbe hoars when sell-respecting mules re presumed to be In tbe land of nod. Tbe own mules contemplate wltb great pleasure tielr separation from drunken lodgers who te eep them awake at nlgbt. No good male kes to go to bed with a drunken man. F . . F Electricity. M Mr. W. N. Thomson baa contracted wltb the avannab River Company for 150 horse power ^ f electricity at $40 a borse power of twenty>ur bours. Much power Is to be developed ^8 n the Savannah,and if It Is notsold a cotton ? >111 will be put np at Calhoun Falls. uruuiiuaua VI ?uu nvuuu iiuunc. j Tbe Seaboard Air Line has awarded to Mr. ari rederlc Minshall tbe coatraot for rebuilding Me le rooDd bouBe at Abbeville, tbe sum being Dc .5,000 It Is to be of concrete. Tbe amount Ai aid (or tbe new round bouse would Indicate 1 better bouse tban tbe first, wblcb was burnt Wi year or two ago. wl Tbe wood chop and tbe blacksmith shop are bo > be separate structure*. Mr. Mlnsball is 1 )DslderlDg tbe plans and specifications with qu view of bidding on tbem, too. It Is said tbat officers quarters are to he io*ed from other placeB to Abbeville Tbe big coal cbute, tbe big round house, the oodshop and the blacksmith chop, with tbe resenceof addition of otber general ofSoers lan are here would Indicate good things for bbevllle. Tbe Press and Banner congratulates the 6 >mpany on tbe award rf tbeir contract to Dc [r. Mlnsball. Tbey will get a good J >b, and e have no doubt tbat Mr. Mlnsball will pave >metblng wltb which to make tbe pot boll I, borne. < 1 Di Stockholder*' Meeting. ce Abbeville, S. C., Apr. 26. 1906. w< The Stockholders of The Farmers Varfhouse are hereby called to meet Se a the Court House May 9th, 1906, at wi 0 o'clock, a. m. fe< W. E. Leslie, Sect'y. tb Haddo The House That Gives yoi Millinery. We are getti Styles ana Shapes for Ladie Just received., a big Ship Popular prices. Novelties in New Colored in Black and White and all W e are offering some great | ment. New Laces and Insertion! pieces and the patterns and Novelties in all kinds of \ We get fresh Goods every main at the old price. Special values in colored all the new things just out, Great bargains in Table J Visit R. M. Haddon & Valu< 1- 7 LANDER 'ISTRICT SUMMER SCHOOL. Excellent Facility Selected, I The summer school for Abbeville, F Ireenwood, Laurens, Newbeiry and aluda Counties will be held this year t Lander College in Greenwood. A strong faculty of eight experienced istructors under the leadership of Mr. V. H. Hand of Chester, recently electj as assistant professor of Pedagogy in . ae University of South Carolina, has een elected. The following is a list f the faculty with their subjects : W. H. Hand, S. C. College, Superatendent and Instructor in Pedagogy. ( E. L. Hughes, Greenville City ehool-, Illustrative Geography. B. E. Geer, Furuiao University, luglish. A. Mason DuPre, Headmaster Wof- c )rd Fitting School, Mathematics. VV. E. Black, Saluda Public Schools, l'hysical Geography and Physiology. H. B. Dominick, Fountain Inn Pubc Schools, History and Civics. Miss Hattie Goldsmith, Greenville !ity Schools, Primary Methods. Miss Mary McGbee, Lake Forest !ity Schools, 111., Sight Singing and formal Training. The sessions will be held in the jander College building where there g re excellent equipments, lecture ooms, a library, an auditorium seatlg 1,000 people, parlors, dining room, v nd jdormitories. The price of board rill pe $12 for the full session. There re accommodations for about 115 oarders in the College building. Arangements will be made for others in ?- >4 ? nAow hnoo urhn riVUlU UUUiTD UCOI UT. 1UUOV Tf uv risb to eDgage board in the College hould engage rooms in advance. Arangements will be made for a series of ddresses by prominent educators in bis and other States. A notable event rill be the address by Preston W. earch, author oi "The Ideal School," n educator of national reputation, rho comes to this State for a series of jctures at the State summer school at Vinthrop College. Furtherannouncementsof the school ill be made within a few weeks, leanwhlle it is requested that all ?achers make their plans to attend jis school. Special rates are being rranged with the railway systems ensring Greenwood. The date is placed ? arly in the summer; so that teachers lay have a full vacation after the jhool before the opening fall work. The local Secretary will answer any iquiries addressed to him at Greenrood, S. C. Get Your Pension Increased. Washington, D. C., Apr. 27,1905. Dear 8ir?You will please call attenon of widows of Mexican and Inian War soldiers to the fact that if lev will write *o me, I will fcave leir pensions increased from $8.00 to 12.00 per month. There is no genral law on this, but each must set lis increase by special act of Congress, ence it is important that they write t once. Very truly yours, Wyatt Aiken. DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. . . i Getting Ready for the Campaign. The Abbeville Democratic Clubs ave been re-organized for the ensuing impaign. Club No. 1?President, J. Fraser yon; Vice-President, J. Allen Smith; ecretary and Treasurer, W. N. GrayOn. County Executive Committeman W. ^ . Graydou. County Executive Committee?W. . Graydon, J.A. Smith, W.P.Greene, 'j Registration Committee*-.!. L. Per- o1 n, J. C. Ellis, James Chalmers. Ki Delegates to County Convention? . W. White, J. C. Ellis, W. P. reene, W. N. Graydon, J. A. Smith, bc imes Chalmers, A. G. Faulkner, C. . Smith, R D. Purdy. " CLUB NO. 2. b< President?J. R. Blake. Vice-President?P. A. Cheatham. ? Secretary and Treasurers.E. Jones. Member County Executive Commite-M. P. DeBruhl. C Executive Committee of Club? cl rank Nickles, Foster Hammond, w rank McCord. cl Registration Committee?J.E.Jones, uf . P. DeBruhl, J. L. McMillan. P Delegates to County Convention? M . R. Hemphill, M. P. DeBruhl, F. D Gary, J. R. Blake, P. A. Cheat- im, R. E. Hill, J. L. McMillan, R. Cox, 8. A. Allen, W. A. Calvert. Memorial Exerci^H. Ill Confederate Veteran* are earnestly ged to Attend the Memomorlal exercises on ly 10,1906 at 4 p. tn. In Eruklne Audltorum le West, 8. C. > Interesting program I* helng arranged, 'be speaker for the day will be Mr. H. H. ntklns. After tbe exercises refreshments II be served free to tbe veterans, and It 1b ped that tbey will all be preseut. 'be following soldiers are especially teested to cme and receive crosses of Honor: W.J. Elgin. P. Gordon, J. O. M(-1)111, .1. J. Rlobey, i E. M 8harpe, M. G. Smith. F. M. Htnn?. K. L. Waldrope. _ ilgned, sec. Monatt urier, unapier, u. v. v., ie West, 8. C. ^ The Millinery Parlor at the Smith y Goods Company's Store is the nter of attraction fot well dressed omen. White Canvass Oxford ties at the nith Dry Goods Company's Store ill be selling at a lively gait in next w days?they will wear good and ley are. tc m ________?<i( fo ?n s c< ai 11 entire Satisfaction. [[ ing in every day new dl a and Children. o' ment of New Ribbons at fe ot Dress Goods. Novelties ?| the new Shades of Silk. -- a.!. TV A .Bargains in mm uepiu u- ^ 3, just opened over 300 are new and dainty. Vhite Fabrics. J week but our prices reLawns and Organdies, n 10 cents yard. r? Damask. ri ai : Co. The House of lc es. ( j. i .' < . i TO Trading Consider the best place to d )f the House where you can supj We began the year 1906, wi jales show a gain over any pre^ business, and thus far we have i Seeking Yc md catering to your wants and 3st to give us ycur business, by r V V ' 52 inch Black Mohair 50c yd 52 inch Blue Mohair 50c yd 38 inch Black Serge 50c yd "" '?' ? r< Kftn trrl 6t> men xjiue oerjjtj j.. 38 inch Chiffon Panama 50c yd 52 inch All shades Grey Mohairs 75c yd 38 inch Grey Mohair 50c yd 38 inch Cream Mohair 50c yd 40 inch White Lawn 10c yd Specials for M Embroideries. 5c Embroidery, Monday 4c 8c " " 6|c 10c " " 8c 12*c " ' " 10c 15c " " 124c 25c " u 19c 50c " , " 39c Wilson, H I * Estate of Mrs. M. J. Outz, Sciatica Cured A , " ~~ , , For more tha lotice of Settlement mid Application j, g. Maseey, of < for Final Recharge. neapolw, Minn., HAKE NOTICE that on the 29Lh day of atica. The paiD L May, 1906, we will render a final account be endured duril ' our actings ?nd doings as Executors of the nr<?hpnoinn state of Mrs. M. J. Ooiz, deceased. In the of- Comprenension. je of Judge or Probate for Abbeville County any permanent , 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day will Chamberlain's 1 >ply ;or a final discharge from our trust os nii?nTir,n nf ,h?t ich Executors. piicaiiOD of All persons having demands against said pain and made 8 tate will present them for payment on or and less than on< sfore that day, proven ana authenticated or ) forever barred. permanent cur< J. E. BRITT, sciatica or rheun MRS. W. O. WHATLEY, 25-cent bottle of ] April 28th, 1906. Extra. you reel f how qi Sore S'ippicM. pain. For sale A cure may be effected by applying Seville 8. C. 'H. I hamberlain's Salve as soon as the C. lild is done nursing. Wipe it off > itb a soft cloth before allowing the lild to uurse. Many trained nurses Cleared je this salve with the best results. When the bod' rice 25 cents per box. Sold by C.A. by Dr. King's N ill ford Abbeville 8. C. H. M. Young tell it by the blot ue West 8. C. cheeks; the brigl firm nets of the fl buoyancy of the Speed's drug stoi Oldest and Sweet as sunlight. Ample Re< Interest A As the air passes through a refrigera- _ ir once it absorbs food odors that ? lake it unfit to circulate agaio. Yet in the ordiuary refrigerator it ' ^es recirculate; passing over the __ _ ?d again and again, contaminating HfidVV S tilk, butter, etc., and making food . ?*J vmrvortmont.a ?mpll mustv. tied together s In the "Odorless" this odor-charged stays in unitoi r is not permitted to flow through substantial, sol ie box twice. The fresh air enters __ _ le ice chamber, and freezing cold Fl I MfQ rops to the bottom of tbe box; passes W irer the butter and milk while perctly pure; then travels up over the VjA A A A A"f\ her dishes?a system insuring the flP K''X''X/V"/V rculation of a constantly renewed pM V-) ( V' \' jrreut of pure, fresh, iced air through f\f\/\f\P JRDORLESS ipB Refrigerators. IS? n^rfi/*nlor \T, JVC* A kiUUlUl . 1,1 This patented system of ventilation weak place any lakes the "Odorless'' the only refrige ELLWOOD F itor that may be crowded with a va- It does its dnt; ety of dishes without one tasting of stock securely, uother?creates a stone-cold, even bor's cheap anc (uiperature. fence, and is m Let us 6how you the latest "Odor- the largest ana iS9" styles?solid oak cases. concern in the facturing. Ther Calvert & Uickles. you should.. % - ' __m THE ! ? Public! 8 ??????????????????????? r s o your trading and decide in favor )ly all of your wants at right pricesth the idea in view of making our lous year since we have been in succeeded, we are still Poqrva J ULJL JL ti LI vyuuL^ v/ promise to make it to your interselling you best quality goods at t Prices. I Persian Lawns > 10c to 26c yd Imitation Linen for Suits 10c yd Linen Lawns 25c yard White Lawns ....5 to 26c yd 10-4 Sheeting....... 25c yd Unbleached Homespun .....5c yd Checked Homespun -.5c yd 1 case colored Muslins 5c yd 1 case colored Muslins : 10c yd J L onday, May 7th. SILKS. 36 inch Jap Silk, 40c kind, Monday 29c 27 inch China Silk, 50c kind, Monday 39c. 30,inch China Silk, 75c kind, Monday 69c / 36 inch Taffeta Silk, $1 kind, Monday 89c. 1 1:- \rarrla "RlnnphinO'. oualitv. Monday $1.00. 4U J fcW ?0 j -o- v , $1.00 Limit. i enry & Co. ft?r Twenty Years of or tore. Low Rate Exeurftlon* via the Sean twenty years Mr. board Air tine Railway to J322 Clinton St. Min- Blrmireham, Ala. Account General ConWHS tnrfiitpH hv wri- fereDCe Methodist Eotscopal Church, South, was tortured Dy sci- May 3 June lt 1906- Round trlp rate on<J and sufleriug which fare plus 25 cents. Dates of sale AprJi 80, May - - ? o final llmll Innoft 10H? 32 ibis lime is oeyona iA "uu. ?> v""* v.-:--,-??? vr^?v,5r,? Kirv, Extension of final llmltto June 80,1906, may INOtnmg gave mm be obtained by personally depositing ticket relief until be used With tbe Joint Agent at BIrmtDgbam, Ala., 5aiu Baim One aD- not earlier iban April 30. nor later ?han Jane T , flr 8,1906, and upon payment of fee of CO cents at liniment relievd the a't ume or deposit. leep and rest possible, Chattanooga, Tenn. Account fonthern e bottle bad effected a SaP^,9?,DQLent4on B?d A?lfiu*ry Societies, Tf irU May 10-15,1906. RouoU I rip rate one fare plan B. If tronbled with jg ceum, Dates ?< *?i? May 8,9and 10,1906, latism why not try a with final limit 10U?>* lr. uj date of sale. Pain Rftlm ?nd ?pp fnr Extension of final Umit to Jane 15, 1606, if roisil!! /hi may be Obtained by personally depositing uickly it relieves the ticket with the Joint Agent at Cbaltanooga, by C. A. Milford Ab- Tenn., not earlier than May 8, nor later than kT Voiincr Diip Wp<*r 10 days from dme ticket was purchased, and u. xoung i^ue west Qpon paymeul of fee of oo cents at tline of deposit. . Greenville, S. C Account General Ansem bly of tbe Pre?t>< (prion church In tbe United _ . Slates, Mav 17 26, 1906. Konnd trip rate one I-or Action. fare P|UH 25 ceuts. Dates of sale May 14, 15 ic and 16.1906, with final limit May 31,1906, y IS Cleared for action, Extension of final limit to June 18, 1906, ew Life Pills, you can may be obtained by personally depoiiltlng of health on the ticket with the Special Agent at Greenville, k,n?t? nfn,???oo. ,u. S. C., not earlier than M*y 14, nor later than iltnefS of tbe eyes, tbe M&y 81. 1906, and upon payment of fee of 50 esb and muscles; the cents at time of deposit. mind Trv thpm At Augusta. Ga. Account Grand Lodge, I. O. o or nan to o. F. of Georgia, May 22 27,1906. Round trip e, zo cents. rate, trom points in Georgia only, one fare plus 25 cents. Dates or sale May 20-21 and 22, with final llnoit May 80.1906. . . ... Augusta, G . Account Grand Lodge, K. of ilways made a speolalty p. 0f Georgia. May 16-17,1906. Ronnrt trip rate never before has he ever from points In Georgia ouly, one fare plus 26 ly and such good values oents. D'te of sale May 14, with final limit 8 customers. Mtty 20,1906 1 ONAL BANK OF ABBEVILLE. ?f condition at close of business April 6, 1906. ources. j j Liabilities. , ints $183,909 89 Capital Stock $75,000 00 12,185 57 Surplus and Profits 22,620 15, 18,750 00 National Back Nytes 18,750 00 1 500 00 Bills payable 10,000 00 9,383 84 Deposits 138.612 44 1 id 937 50 21,537 67 17,778 12 j $261,982 59. $264,982 59 [ Strongest llank in the County. iourccN for all demands. flowed on Deposit* in Savin?* Department. i i i ... i ? i iteel Cables see us also ecurely with steel wire for m meshes maKe me id, handsome OD FENCE KEYSTONE, 7v7WW?.J HALLOCK M|:: lean Weeders. illy correct in every! 0 waste material, no I where?n? foolishness. I A -otdttitttT T T? :ENCE is all fence.! AJdj^JIi V H-iJ-iJCj 5 y all the time, holds I outlasts your neigh-1 HARDWARE 1 wobbly excuse for a I financially strongest i COMPANY. I; world in fence manu-1 ] e is no reason why you I have ELLWOODl e is every reason why I . ' 1 ;v r.-- - < * ? ,(^ 3state of Mrs. Jane A. Ramey. j Cotice of Settlement and Application for Final Discbarge. , Take notice that on the 8tb day of -lay. 1906,1 will render a final account f my actings and doings as Executor f the Estate of Mrs. Jane A. Ramey, leceased, iu the office of Judge of Prolate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock u m., and on the same day will apply or a final discharge from my trust as ^ ucb Executor. All persons having demands against - ^ aid estate will present them for paynent on or before that day, proven tnd authenticated, or be forever barred* L. A. Ramey, Apr. 7, 1906. Executor. mm mm i By Mrs. Rorer mg Boll together 1 qt. water and X-Ib. sugar for five minutes. Remove the leaves from ten good sized at<cs of mint. Wash them carefully; chop them fine, then pound them to ? palp. Work this gradually Into the hot syrnp, let stand nnttl eooL Strain, add the Juice or two lemons and the mint. Freeze and serve with the meat coarse. Especially nloe with mutton. Home-made ice-cream is sure to j&i be pure. Serve starchy, cooked desserts less, and feel better. Easy to have a different frozen dainty every summer day with the Peerless M Iceland Freezer (one motion), makes smooth, fine ice-cream. Uses very little ice. No effort to turn. Come see it Abbeville Hardware Co. What is BromonlaT Bead the following carefully: If you have consumption or Borne ' of tne contagious forms of blood poisoning we capnot cure you. We don*t pretend to cure yoo. You need the individual treatment of some skilled Bpecianai; out 11 yuu are xuu uvwu m general health, If yon have dyspepsia, are Bubjeet to fainting spells, a victim to insomnia, biliousness, kidney or liver trouble, catch cold easily, if your Bystem is in that condition that yon may become an easy prey to the disease germs of pneumonia, la grippe and the various epidemics, if you are bothered with, constant headache, loss of memdry, generally impaired vital-. ' v ity, we can help you, and, if you follow our directions, render you immune against sickness. Moet skin disease can be cured by the use of "Bromonia." "Bromonia" is to the human system what the scrubbing brush and soap are to tbe dirty washbowl, it .alas mature to resume normal action. It in* creases tbe strength, the fighting abll- f ity of the phagocytes of the blood; it promotes the healthy flow of the salivary and gastric secretions. If your stomach is in good condition, you are well. The chjpese are a wiBe people. They accost each other with, "How is your stomache ?" P. B. Speed guarantees that, if you will write to the BROMONIA CO., New York, giving your full name and address on the coupon at the bottom of this column, you will receive without any cost to you whatever, a full ', size package. Write name and address plainly. Be careful to address BROMONIA CO., New York. FREE BROMONIA COUPON. I hereby declare that I have never before had a free bottle of "Bromonia." Kindly seud me one without-any r?oat to me whatever. Name City : State My nearest) Druggist is ) 25 and 50 cts. For sale at all first class Druggists'. Special sale now being held by P. B. Speed, Exclusive wholesale agent for AbbevilLe. Dealers elsewhere desiring agency apply Murray Drug Co. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway. Arrival and Departure of Trains, Greenwood, South Carolina. Effective April 14, 1906. DEPARTURES. 1:10 A.M. No, 13. dallv except Sunday, for Ijiiuicun, opoiuiuuuiK nuu iuici iucuiaio stations. Arrive Laareos 5:40 A. M., Spartanburg 9:00 A. M. 5:25 A. M. No. 4. dally, lor Augusta, Allendale, Fairfax. Charleston, Beautort, Port Royal, SPvaDab, Waycross, etc. Arrive Augusta 8:55 A. M., Allendale 4:2*2 P. M., Fairfax 4:33 P. M. Charleston 7:40 P. M.. Beaufort 6:30 P. M.. Port Royal 0:40 P. M., Savannah 0:45 P. M.. Waycross 10:00 P.M. 12:40 P. M. No. 1 daily, for Laurens, Greenvllle, Spartanburg, Hendersonvllle, At'hevijie, Clinton, Newberry, Columbia, Sumter, Charleston, etc. Arrive Laurens 1:45 P M..Greenville &25 P. M., Spartanburg 8:30 P. M, Hendersonvllle 6:35 P. M., A?bevlile 7:30 P. M., Clinton 2:22 P M , Newberry 8:10 P. M., Colombia 4:45 P M.. Sumter 8:20 P. M., Charleston 9:40 P. M. 1:46 P.M. No. 2. daily, for Augusta, etc. Arrive Augusta 5.25 P. M. ARRIVALS. Trains arrive Greenwood, No. 1, daily from Augusta 12:38 P. M., No. 2, dally, from Ashe/Ule, Spartanburg, Greenville, Charleston, Sumter, Columbia. Newberry, Laurens, 2.40 P.M. No. 8, dallj irom Augusta 7:40 P. M. J. E. Cr.vmes, Tkt. Agt., Greenwood, S. C. Geo. T Bryan. Gen. Agt., Greenville,8. C. Ernest Williams, Gen. P. Agt, Augusta, Ga, R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager.