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" % jv. . \ ' " 1 1 1 gg 555= BBBBgagg" TRIBUTE TO GUILFORD CADE. Tribute to ttuill'oni Cade who at the nice of 96 years closes a luug u?elul life. Guilford Cade was born Id Wilkes Count;, Ueo'gla, December 1 lib, 18i2. He was a sou o( Robert Cade, and Dlautt Wade. lu 1839 be marritd Sarab Howeil Starke ol Elbert Couo ?. uno rtmrt id ISM imrvIui; fuul IJ, Utuism. v.ww _ children, Samuel Robert, Mary Eliza, Victoria inarm, and Guilford Siarfee. Mr. Cade, devoted laishaud that tin wun, cherished bei memory most tenderiy, never marrying agaiu but remaiiug a widower Mi death uuited him with her he loved so wel . To bit* cbiidre-nue was ever a devoted father. For Rome some years alter bis marriage be was a merchant la tbe town of Petersburg wblob was situated In Elbert, County, Georgia, iu tbe point of land between Savannah auc Broad R ver at ibeir confluence, wan at Ibat time a flourishing town though now It bat* long since vanished away entirely. Later bi K*ve up merchandising, and devoted blmseli to planting In the same county, and was very successful ana planter. When tbe war broke out his eldest son, a youth of seventeen entered the Confederate Aruiy and served under Longstreet faithfully and gallantly until the end. Tbe youngem child Guilford likewise went Into active service at the age ot alzteen, and served undei Gen. Joseph E. Jouuson. When the reserve' were called out Mr. Cade joined tbe force* collected at Atlanta lor tbe defence of thai city BKalDat Sherman. Lite so many others, bo suffered heavy JObxes uy tbe war id propcily, but set to worn actively and successfully to rebuild bis fortunes. In 1865 he moved to Abbevllie County South Caiuiiua, lu whici. county all ot bis children likewise settled. With untiring Industry and enterprise b? devoted himself to business with such success that he became a mau of large means, tie retlied from active business at the age o> seventy after seeing all of bis sons aho daughters married and properously estah'Uh ed. From the time of his retirement from business be lived in Mount Caruiel, Soutu Carolina, among tbe friends he loved and by whom be was beloved. Among Mr. Cade? most marked characteristics were modesty and mticence. tsneicaliy In regard to bl> deeds o! kindness aud charity. Whenever he did ao act of kindness bewag most careiul to do li bo quietly that at few as posslblt might know anything about It And man} are ttie kind acts that be did in this unostentatious way. In tbe ninety fifth year of bis age, he passed away peacefully early Friday morning January lSlb, 1907 at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. X. M. Knox with whom be bad lived for many years. To tbexe frlendsj be war deeply at inched and by ibem bo wan always treated with great kindness and aff-eti' n. He was laid to rest lu tbe cemetery at Mount Carmel. Both of bis sons had proceeded him Into that other world. His two daughters Mrs. 8. A. Mcintosh of Bordeaux. -3. C. and Mrs. W.A. Lee of Abbe llle, H. 0. and many grand children and great grand children survive blm. TREE DESTROYEDFrom (be Limb ot Which a Hob Hanged an innocent nun. Last Saturday was a week -ago, a rabbit pursued by buuters, sought refuge in tbe hollow of the oak on wblcb Dave Roberta wa?> hanged by lynchers about twenty years ago. .Tbenunters to tbe eflort to smoke tbe game out set fire to tbe tree, and after burning lot several days-It fell. Tbe tree wan oo tbe side of tbe pudllc road leading to Greenwood and nearly two miles east of Abbeville. It stood on the land now owned by Mr. W. A. Long 01 tbla city. Dave Roberts was a negro, who was found with seed cotton. Dr. Klngb Id tempted blm. Tbe Doctor waB knocked down. Roberts whs charged with the crime and placed In the Jul! at Abbeville. OneSun day night lyncbeis came and took him oui Tbey marched him to the tree of which we have spok? n, sDd banged blm to a limb. It Is said tbat Wince Mclsary, a negro, several years ago on bis deathbed, coDte??ed thai be, and Dot RubertB, struck down Dr. Klngb. L. W. Wklte's Loeitls. Those embroideries at White's are simply grand. Have yoa seen them? If not, go at once and enjoy a rare treat by looking at some of the most dainty and artlstlo design* ever seen in embroideries. . The embroidery sale at White's is going on ~11 ,Ka un?h ftHrtoa orfi nilt UDOD bis goods as makes tbem go every time. Advance arrivals of print*, pfroale*, madras, glugbams and otber spring fabrics can now oe seen at the store of L.. W. Wblte. L,. W. Wblte la now offering for 81 25 a great bargain In a wblte counterpaue. It Is full alee, heavy material, pretty design aud would be cbeap at SI SO. L. W. Whits has a very large collection Qf Ave cut laces of all styles aud all widths His all linen laces at five centa Is a sptclallj , good bargain. Don't forget the embroideries at White's. With three cars flonr a car of molassoes plenty of Corn Sugar, Coffe, Lard and other heavy Groceries we feel tjiat we are fully equipped for the Spring trade. We invite you to call and examine our gootls and hear our prices and we promise that you will not be disappointed. S. J. Link. Barhfedttie'B Locals. If yon want a stove yon certainly wants wb lie -lined Buck because Its put out as tbe very best on 80 days Iree trial. Everyi u* II not Just what you desire no cost to you,' We are or the customers are raising thluer with Roysters "Farmers Bone Uuaoo Acld? etc. Let ns talk to you about 10-2 and 10-4 odd and 865 2-2 guano 8-8-3 guano 104 4 guano 10 3 2-10-3-8 and 1C-4 4 guano. Lots of good tnlDgs for the Farmers In Plow Plow stocks gearing etc. Extra feet bandies or beams for all sizes. The best lot of plows we have ever seeD here. Come In see too. Rice meal Corn hearts for hogs. Come and see us for theNew Yenr and le' as belp yon to bg satisfied. No matter what you want let us try to show you wbat we have and price you. N. 0. Syrup in bbls., 1-2 bbls., 10 and 5 gal. kegs at Gle nn's. Wine Counsel From tlie Noulh. "I want to give some valuable advice to tbose w bo sutler wttb lame back and kidney trouble," suys J. R. BlankeDsblp, of Berk, Tenn. "1 have proved 10 an absolute certainty that Electric Blttere will positively cure this distressing condition. The first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking a lew more bottle*, I wss completely cured: so completely ibat it becomes a pleasure to rt commend this great remedy." Bold imder guarantee at Speed's drug store. Price 50o. Shoe and Harness Shop! H. S. HAMMOND has moved his Shoe and Harness Shop to Main Street, first door indPepole's BaDk, Where he is preprepared to do Shoe and Harness Repairing at Prices To Suit The customer All kinds of Harness Brides and everything in this ine can be found at 11. mil] ? - . : ? " -^>71 \ Chew What You Know What Y( There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown?where the best tobacco grows?in the famous Piedmont Country. Only choice selections of this well-matured and thoroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why SCHNAPPS and others of the Reynold's brands, as snuwn uy uic liiiciiicu ixtvtuuu statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six and onequarter million pounds, or a net gain of one-third of the entire increased consumption cf chewing and smoking tobaccos in the United States. Evidently, chewers cannot res;st the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other chewing tobacco, and every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes the good thing along?one chewer makes other chewers?until the fact is now established that there are many more Sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. < B. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO C L. W. 1 Store is now the plac< He has just finished stock of goods "w needs reducing, many odds and GOODS WHICH WIL] GREAT REDUC: New Goods are cci lie is having a Good 5 of Winter. He is now offering broideries ever seen ii ways prid,ed himself u tensive and the mo V\rni/1orioc tr* V\e? fXiitin U1U1UV11V.W) LW UV 1VUJUU But the Embroidi for beauty and novi he has ever show show their appreci* ing them freely and the fact that they a but are so very chej ' Those ladies who Embroideries woulc +T-i r\TT r ucuauoo tucy aic g ready many large pi entirely. L. W. 1 On /v piu |}OOQ(^ mwM& The Recoei \Gsmm^mhoco(x^c^ "' r T-' -' y. ..(>. O-V... . .. ;. ' -# y . <r-^i.<.'^ ^n,..cr" m .'tfrnrys..1".. Know About and S? /3l ? iu Are cnewcng chewers and pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there- are in the States where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered to the trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough tr> hrino- nnt its natural, stimulating qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, because they do not find a chew that really pleases them better at any price; the poor, because it is more economi6al than the large 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their money's worth of the real snappy, stimulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco lovers. All imitations contain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. -They are made that way to hide Door tobacco improperly cured. For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco s sake, there is no chew i;irn COtJTvT A DDC 11IVU OV^Aiini. a. v?. Cuts. Strictly 10c. and 15c. Plugs OMPANY. Winston-Salem. N. C. White's. e to g-et good bargains, L taking stock and his rhich is very large There are a great ends of desirable L BE CLOSED OUT AT A HON IN PRICES. ning in all the time and Spring trade in the heart mnct ViPnntifnl Km i Abbeville.. He has alpon carrying the most exst attractive line of Emin the city. i eries he is now offering, elty surpass anything n before. The ladies ition of th* m by buyall seem impresssd by re not only so "pretty, ap. have not seen the new 1 do well to call at cnce, ^oine: very fast and alieces have been sold out WHITE. 5Q^5Q5QQQQQ00Q000Q0000500000^ ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc ooooooooooooooococooooocoooooa lized Southern Standard of 5 OOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX)OOOOOOOOC ./ ' . - '*' ":Vr-'y / :' ; ' a.Jiir-EU?jau'"ni iggaseaw TYNER'8 DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. 3Inny H?v? I>j and non't Know It. Do you belch up wind? Ta*te your food after eating ? ?See specks U-iore f the eyes'? Are you pale and biigijnrd ? Does y<.ur heart. flutter? Are you dizzy? ?>03*011 have pains in side >r hack? llisii'gs or pimples on the -kin ? Are von low si?ii i?mI ? If* thtre j i sour ta-te? J.reath bad ? Headache? Weak kidneys? Bilion-? Cmistipat d? Are you nervous? if so, you have Dys|?p-ia, and H is si dangerous condition. To iure, take Tyner's Pyspep-ia Remedy. It is mane f<>r just hiicIi I roubirsaiid symptoms. Tyi.er's Dyspi p>ia Itemedy r? move- aehlafrom the ftomacii. streng'hms weak stomachs, and cures the worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Druggi-ls or i?y express 0 cents a hoi t le. Money refunded if it fails to cure. ('. A. Mllford, Druggist, and P. li. .Speed, Druggist, Abbeville, 8. Notice. The State of South Carolina, County of Ahheviile. To Whom it May Concern : Notice is hereby given that the unfj.iui luirinpishin formed on the ]8tb day of August, 1902, between A. B Chiatham. geueral partner, and R. E. Cox and P. A. Cheatham,special partners, and to end on the 1st day of September, 1907, will nu the 20th day of March 1907, he dissolved by mutual consent. A. B. Cheatham, R E. Cox, P. A. Cheatham. Dec. 11,1006 . 3m Mcllwain has something in soaps and washing powder u offer you at a bargain, he will give 7 bars Gold Band Soap or seven ljb packages alpine washing Powder for 25 cents, and even wrapper is worth 1-2 cent in trade with him. Nunnal'y'8 pnd Lowney's c?nd.y frfsb Hvery weeK at Mll/ord's Drug Store. Calvert & Nickles ? Headnna.rtera for ? White Hickory Wagons Cwensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, t Cheap Buggies, Harness, laprobts, etc. Calvert & Nickles. ^ Feb. 24. 19M V Abbeville-Greenwood MUrUAL I Ul 111 WE a finnnr * wtaw i&ODUUXilJLlUXI. ? ^operty Insu if ,$1,150,000 January 9th, 1906. VV*KITE TO OH CALL on the nnderslgi.oi ** or Dip Director ot jonr Townsuli for any information you amy deilre abort our plan ot lDK^ranco. We insure yoar property s^alnm (ltnlrti. ilon by ? t fils, warasiiui n lisbots, and do ?o cheaper than any lnsnrano* Con nuny In eais'.ence. Kamembf-r w? aro prepared !o prove to yot i.'jM <>urb lb the .-.aifHi and olieup?<t pia<> ?7 IrsnrHno* kno-wu. J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0 J. FBASEB IY0K, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. 8. U. Majors ?...Ureenv.ood J.T. Mabry CoHesDury W. B. Aeaer Donalds M. H. CJinfcBC?.eB Due Went w. W. L. Keiler l<o?g Cone I. A. Keliei jsmithvllle A. K. Watbon Cedar Spring A.M. Keid Abbeville Township W. W. Bi adit-v....7. Abbeville City. Dr. j. A. Auiiercou Aulrevilie ?. B. 8. Bolt fl ?,.i>owuaet(Viile A. o. ur?uu Magnolia' J. R. Turraui (Jalbouu | S?7 S. L. Edniondu rtorfloHm H. L. Rusor V\ hIdui Grove. W. C. Mai un Hodgea J. D. ( oieman Coronaca ; CT? I). S. Haiti wanger Xineiy-c<ix MMU J. M. i*ayue .. KiuardsaEfj J. b. Taylor Fellowship Josepb JLabo -Pbcenlx M Rev. J. tf. Mune Verdery^ OB J. H. Cliiieu, Jr Bradley | J.W.Lyon Troy ^ ~ W. A. ULicalUtitu Yuitiel) H-Ji (J. E. Duru calliMOu n W.Al.Ouiz KlrKb6)8 || Caleb Wuliun Broofcs ^"pviijk pt Jan. 9 I9t'6. HELP IS OFFEREb j TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE ! We earnestly request all young persons, no matter ' how limited their means or education, who wish to i obtain a thorough business training and good position. to write by first mail for our great half-rato offer. Success, independence and probable fortune are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. I The Ga.?Alft. Business College, Macon. Gs> He?D" you believe in love at first sight? She?yes. But I also helieve in taking a second look.?Philadelphia Prtss 8888 8 8 8808888800888c: )?0000000(X)00000000C>0 iuoeriaiive Oaalitv a IQQQgCKXGQGQCCaXxjbQGZ. r^>,<"iii*nnii, nnn > * $?>'Vv v ? Bat' jniLj-H"P|i " "i nil-t- nuumwWM?? XEIF HI (f f X1WV JfVU UiiU it is a safe place to they are sold by rel everywhere. Be su Riser's King for men, and you 7) money's wortn. ] styles and all the Leathers, Patent C Gun Metal, Box C& M. C. Riser Con Manufacturers JfTLJWTJk, GEORG1. Whv I i * Payin i v . ' ?' J Own Yc You can easilv ' a few shares i Loan. Associa ' gariized in Abl MONEY L0A2 I. v . : DR. NETTFFE ! I My Coal as | # IS CONVENI] j| . AND EEAD1 m Wood and Coil deli All Phone orders w My office at presei /K Phones: Office 26. I All orders appreciai $ Yours vei I J- * A\ Phone 16;. $ Wire Yc Electric lamps are the k Electric lamps are the s Electric lamps are the r it is easier to toucn a i in the dark. No explosions. No lamp ohimneys. No kerosene oil. No greasy lamps. And cheapest in the end See THOMSON. Do it jffles ^ard oooooooooooooooooa nd Guaranteed Pi )QO(X>PQQQQQQQQOQQPJ * ? . * ? -V ?.# t- A Id Brand^Shoes I a Btaete. T wT M JJ . I ' '. ' Wot Stop ,g Rent and . ?r Home ? ' do this by taking n the Building and li /\n n/MK U/sm/v uuii, iiuw wing ur-% j Seville j TED AT 6 Per Cent. SEE I 1R or R. S. LINE. I .d Wood Yards H ENTLY LOCATED 1 r FOR BUSINESS. vered on short notice. $ ill receive "prompt attention. it is in store of J. Eajne MoDill. (esidence 165. flfe* bed. 7 ^uly, 11 Abbeville, S. C. jE W .v rnr House. >est. afest. nost convenient. button than 'to fumble for matches J11 . > ? now. Made under" ? ?1 United States ? 8? Government | i l| Inspection J | jig