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... .3---;.. I?r - r -u - aiM.wm-V.i.rlrsraau I mnur*?J The Abbeville Press and BannerJ BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1906. ESTABLISHED 1844f| Darga n We are giving t] One ticket with eac Mr. George Ferg and Mamie William on the S. A. L., got DARGA An EX( S E j AIR I A.U(S< Old Point \ Wrightsville FROM? J Abbeville, S. C Calboun Falis, S. C Carlisle, S. C Chester, S. C Clinton, S. C Greenwood, S. C (Tickets will be sold for a lar trains to and including Au? For Pullman reservation Agent, or address the undersij CHARLES B. RYAN, G. P. Portsmou MT. CARMEL. * . Mr. Cblson a brother of Mrs. U. F. Weri Id tbe cliy. Mrs. Irene Stanton Wood formerly of Elace bat now of Florida, spent several i ere last weefc. Quite a number ol our town people att ed ibe plonlo at Sbaron last Thursday. reported a uhpp,j uuio. Miss Loulft- Wat ton has been the guei MUs Pearl Watson of the Flatwoods. Mrs. Clara Covin Majette and her s Miss Eliza Covin are expected home week. Their many friends will be gla welcome them home after nn absence i % months In the "Land of Flowers." Miss Mamie Patterson, after a protrc visit In Anderson county returned t Friday afternoon. One night last week burglars entered store of Messrs. Watson and Breazeale stole goods amounting to about $50.00. ol the party has been arrested and lodge tbecounty Jail at Abbeville. Our town has recently renewed her ch and have elected the efficlolem Mr. J Cade as Mayor and Messrs. J. P. Clemen L. McKelyey, S. D. Wells, J. K. Watsc Wardens. Messrs. Frasler&Co. have recently pun ed from Mr. P. H. McCasIln some w melons weighing about50 pounds. Qultea number of people of this vie witnessed the speech of Hon. B. R. Tillmi Anderson last week. The colored people of this place had a ' " *' v ,'s 5 and 1C hese away. Come in and )h 10c cash purchase. jo ruson, living near Antrev] .s, a little colored girl, wh the second one- See if y iV'S 5 and 1 nual Seasl J V/ 1\L/ VIA IBOii jINE ra.il UST 11 TO Comfort, Ocean Virginia Beach, \ Beach and More RATES: To Old Point Com- j w fort, Ocean View 0 g and Virginia Beach i $10.50 j 10.50 I 8.30 J 8.00 j 10.30 . . . ; 10.50 .11 regular trains on August 15th, and w rust 31st, 1906. s and full information, call on your n 7ned. . W. E. th, Va. ale and baseball game and as usual ended In a fight. Two negroes were badly cut and bruised. Miss Camlle PaHchal of Columbia came , Saturday morning to visit her relatives of 18 thlscliv. Mrs. J. K. Watson left Saturday to visit her this parents in Anderson. Jays Mr. Graham Bailey of Greenwood Is In the city for a few weeks. end- There have been showers of rain every day this week. Miss Golden of Columbus, Ga., has been the st of gUeBt ol Miss Frauds Morrab for the past later cora Watson of this city Is In Sharon this visiting Miss Jessie Scbram. 1 , K Messrs. Thomas and Eugene Baskln spent 16 a lew hours In the city last week. Mrs. Mary McAllister Is vIbIUdk her 6on at icted Abbeville who has been quite sick for some lome time. Mr. and Mrs E. W. Watson spent several I the dnva here. Mr. Waltmn left. vemerrlnv for ?Dtl Seneca, where he 1b engaged In 'the iog'buslOOfr* D0RR, d 'u Mr. J. A. AlcAlllster spent one day laBt week with hlB brother at Abbeville, who is ar'er quite sick L) oille Watson of the Flatwoods was In t, r town Saturday. lU Mrs. AlcArov Is visiting Air. J. W. AleDonald of the Flatwoods. oba*- j)r. McNeil ot Danburg, Ga., was In town liter- Saturday. Mr. William Riley was In town last week, lnlty , iD at Waterman Fountain Pens, the beat made piC. at MUfords. )c Store. see what our plan is ille, got the first one. .ose father is a fireman ou cannot get one Oc Store. lore ION .RD ^ WA. Y. mt ^ "x >, lbHJG i View and fa. head City, N.C. rightsville Jo Morehead City, each. J $0.50 $10.50 0.50 10.50 0.00 8.30 5.50 8.00 0.50 10.30 0.50 10.50 'ill be good returning on all regu earest Seaboard Air Line Tickel CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Store Entered by Burglar*. On last Saturday night burglars enterec the store of Messrs. WaUon & Breazeale am stole goodB amounting to about titty dol lar?. One of the party has captured and acknow ledged that, be bad entered the store of Wat son & Breazeale and also Mt. Carmel Bargali House. The prisoner was lodged in the county Jal at Abbeville. University of South Carolina SESSION 1906-1907 .Begins Wednesday, Sept. 26th I^IVK COURSES leading to B. A. degre? lour to B. S. degree, one to L. I. degre and one to LL. B. degree. Certificates givei for work completed In any one 01 the depart ID b DIB. Expenses: Tuition fee $10.00; Term fee 318.00; Room fee 8-S.OO; ooe hall of each mux be paid at the beglnolDg ol each term. Tul lion lee may be remitted upon presentatloi of certificate of inability to nay the same. BENJAMIN SLOAN. July 4,190(J. President. i For a nice box of loap go to MUfordB. To the Democratic Voters of Abbeville County: In view of the several statements from the various candidates for County offices, and that the public may know ray position, I beg your consideration of the following: When the people of the County in, trusted into my keeping the important office of Superintendent of Education I found a debt of $14,000.00 hanging over the County School Fund and bearing interest at 7 per cent. Realizing that nothing can so cripple and disqualify States and Counties, as well as corporations and individuals, as burdensome debts with high interest, I began to give this my im? mediate and persistent attention. I * am glad to say I have had this debt reduced to $7,000.00 at 5 per cent interest instead of $14,000.00 at 7 per cent. During my stewardship the school laws have beon strictly enforced, and the schools have never been in a more prosperous condition. It is needless to say that the work has had my very best service. As to the future. I would like to; see our teachers better paid. No County in the State has a better equipped or more faithful corps of teachers than Abbeville. The question is bow are we to do this without burdeniDg our people with heavier taxes. Some districts in the County have voted a special school tax and yet the increased funds fail of the ideal. This is a question for all of us to think about. As to the length of school terms, ' Abbeville County is second only to Georgetown; Abbeville, Sumter and Charleston having an average of 8 months session and Georgetown 9 1-2 months. In the average session for white and colored schools, Abbeville stands third. I would like to see high schools established in each district, but in the sparsely populated districts it is next 1 to impossible, for the very good reason that there is insufficient funds to run me common gcnoo'B ? muuiuB. Many of our schools in the best populated districts are doing high school work, these schools are under the management of efficient teachers and are giving excellent service. There are one hundred and fifty schools in the County and granting that it were possible to visit two schools per day, and it is doubtful If this could be done, it would require four months to make the rounds of the schools. I have never failed to respond to a call to visit the schools when it has been necessary, and am glad to say that (he trustees generally, are men who have taken a lively interest in the schools and done all in their power to better the conditions of their reO/IVIAAIQ Tn FoartAAf. tn fhp CpUUbl VC DVUVV1U, J.U VB^vwv ?w ?W efficiency of trustees, Abbeville stands at the top of the list and always has stood there. In considering the candidacy of the several other estimable gentlemen ?vho are out for the office of Superintendent of Education, I would beg that you do not forget the present Incumbent. Yours very truly, F. C. DuPRE, ????? I 9fr. Henry Tajrgart. Mr. Henry Taggart has just returned from an extended visit to the north. He spent some time in New Jersey and from bis reports JNew jersey is noi a healthy place for the ordinary southerner. Things are turned upside-down. The erstwhile carriage drivers, plow-hands and colored jacks of all trades greet their acquaintances with a familiarity that grates hard on the sensitive southern ear. The "Yanks" can stand it, but the Southerner cannot. 1 Mr. Taggart represents New York as being a "warm'' city in the literal as well as figurative sense of the word. Great numbers died of prostration while he was in the city. On one 1 night while he was there Mr, Taggart found he would suffocate if he remained in the house and promptly 1 made for the park after he had retired. The park was the only place fresh air ( was available. He took a seat and a policeman promptly told him it was not permitted to linger there at night 1 and that he would have to keep walking. He replied to the policeman that ' he prefered walking to sizzling in an oven and continued to walk the rest of ] the night. 1 1 Greenwood Prices. ( Mr. J. W. Rykard, a close and intelligent buyer needed, some things last week and as Greenwood is so much < nearer his home than Abbeville he ? thought he would buy his "produce" < there, but when he began pricing thiDgs he found that Greenwood was ' 10 per cent higher than Abbeville. In view of Greenwood's boast of its < unequaled mart this is something of a stunner. I The joke is, Mr. Rykard actually seemed a little surprised. l Of course Abbeville is cheaper than ] [ Greenwood. Always has been and j always will be. In fact, Abbeville is the best mart in 1 upper South Carolina. ^ m l The Doctor's Association. The meeting of the Doctor's Association was well attended. A splendid 1 I dinner, a fine paper, and instructive ' - discussion helped to make the meeting 1 one of the most successful yet held. 1 * The Association, as it is being con- 1 i ducted, is of inestimable benefit to the members. The Doctors discuss all the 1 recent scientific progress of the profession, thereby enlightening those ; who have not the opportunity of getting in touch with the latest scientific investigations. 1 The next meeting will be held on 1 Friday, the seventh of September. I Death of Mrn.Ben Mel*. ),| Mrs. Ben Metz aiea iaso ounaay. e|She was Miss Wilson before her mar"iriagewith Mr. Metz, and her home ' was near Niuety Six. The Metz fam8 ily have made Abbeville their home * for the past four years. Mrs. Metz u I leaves three small children. She belonged to the Rebeckah Lodge and I was a member of the Methodist - church. She was buried at Rehoboth Church near Phoenix. I ^ r f * ' ' ' % ?. ? v. - ' . . rmitkuij NOW TO SECURE SPECIE L. 1 The Sr "J g1 OUR ! a1 V V bi ai We ai o\ Our d n c< Laci t< sl 1 L. V) LOWNDESVILLE. Mr. Willie Taggart and biB sister o Abbeville, spent several days at th home of Mr. H. A. Tennent las week. Mr. Lowrie Blake, of Abbeville Bpent last week and a part of the wee! before witb kinsfolk in and near thi pit&uu. Mr. B. B. Jones who has been work Ing for Messrs. Cooley and Speer fo several months, went to his forme home at Williamston on Monday fo a short vacation. Mr. John Ciinkscales of Little Blve was in this place on business, on Mon iay. Mr. J. T. Latimer has been a Franklin (Springs for the past weei Dr two. Mr. E. W. Harper, went to Anderson, one day last week. The, for sometime, ,/almost dailj rains, are said to be injuring the roasting ears of corn, in some places, making them sour on the stalks. Mr. J. J. Johnson who has been al work in the Bank of Anderson foi several months came home Monday to spend a while and rest up. Messrs. B. F. Mauldin, President o! the Bank of Anderson, J. 8. Fowlei ind D. L. Barnes conducting a liver} ind sales stable at Anderson, spenl Wednesday in this town, on important business. Mrs. J. B. Franks and her two ohil Iren, of Philadelphia came in Wednesday to spend some time with tb< parents of tbe first, Mr. and Mrs. T Baker. As might have been expected t petty large number of the people oi this section, went to Anderson Thursday to hear the promised speech Df Senator Tillman. Guess the hearen were pleased. The writer would consider it in order for some friend to send him a good peach, as he has not seen one of thai sind this year. A few of the friends of Miss Jessie Clinkscales gathered at the country home of her father, Mr. Caleb Clinkscales, Friday night. Dainty refreshments. peach, cream and cake, coupled with the very pleasant social communion which prevailed made of the occasion a delightful one to all present. Many of the readers of the Press and Banner will perhaps remember, as the fact was then stated in its oolumns, that about the first of Nov. last a man (colored) was killed at a frolic, on one of Hon. I. H. McCalla's places. Ru mor had it that the deed was done bj John, Joe and Charlie Hunter, alsc colored. A few days afterwards the two first were arrested and at the next farm nf nourt thev were tried for theii lives. They told that the last named did the billing, but acknowledged that tbey did some shooting. The) were sentenced to five years on tht chain gang, but pending an appeai were bonded out and are still at liberty. Charlie before he could be arrest ed left for parts unknown, A sbor: while ago It was learned that he wai in Jasper County, Tex. Bis arresl IS THE LliLY GOOD BARGAINS W. Wh . .j-> jaauyBAM has begun and one _ ally suppose busine ght, but we do not propose to /e intend to offer from day to da ainis as will keep trade brisk and JWApT? is well kept up an showing the most ttractive line of Goods suitable /aists and Dresses to be toun /e have had a phenomenal sale of Lit we bought very heavily early i fid the supply is still holding out. have never had such a sale of V nd the main reason is we have th P goods at the right prices. stock of White Lawns is all th esired, and we have everything inging in price from five cents i snts a yard. es and Embroideries are our spec ) see them. We cannot describe seak for themselves. r. WE followed, and last Friday was a week ago, Mr. J. M. Huokabee started after ' him and landed him in the jail at 6 Abbeville, last Thursday. He was t twelve or fifteen hundred miles from his home here, and doubtless Imagined ' himself safe but guess be now rea1 lizes that "Unole Sam's" system of 8 pursuing and capturing criminals is well nigh perfect, and tnat it is hard ' indeed to escape. r Mr. J. J. Baker, formerly of Anderr son, now of Memphis, Tenn. came r Saturday, for a several day's stay with with tbe family of his uncle, Mr. T. r Baker. A protracted meeting began in tbe Baptist Church in this place, yesterday evening which will continue for. : several days. Mrs. O. Johnson returned Saturday 1 have: you I TO BUY T } r r IT P ' The school of experience taught us, that the best \ Our store hous j Our goods are ? Our reputatioi Our motto is " 1 : Delicious Fruits ______ Fancy G > To fit the taste of i of all kinds. j I i Buggies and W f Of the best makes est yon. 11.11 \ ! Phones 36 and 126. I . TIME 3 AT THE STORE 0F ||j ite. . | would naturss would be have it so. id we are still 4 complete and for Summer la d anywhere. these goods, n the season Vhite Caoods, le right kind at could be r of the kind to thirty-five ialty. Come them. They r x m Ti EITIfij evening from a ten days visit to Mends ' $ at Johnson, 8. C. Troupe, j Locals. Call for Naber'a Ginger Ale. Made by the Abbeville Bottling Works. In ^ ct. bottle*. ? When Naber'a Ginger Ale and Celery Ool? won't core your Indigestion hunt a doctor quick, lor >ou are In a bad fix. You may think it a hard matter to -A crpt a crnnd hnf; watpr hnt.Hft nr Vint C3J water bag in Abbeville, but if you will j: see the nice line at Bpeeds Drug Store '/ .j you will chauge your mind. We have a few nice band bafts for ladM ' > wblct we are cloilog oat at ooat, Speed -'J Drugstore. LEARNED ' Jl HE BEST? AYS. M ' "ch ' * \ will teach you, as it has goods are the cheapest. ie is new, new, l is well known, THE BEST." : m ?> '\|g roceries an epicure. Confections agons at prices that will interj ' . i 1t m fain and Trinity Streets. . . _ ^ mm