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* EAST END. Sfws Dot* Picked Up Here and There About the City. , Have you read Congressman Aifeens speech Id last week* Issue of the Pretus and Banner?, II you haven't you should do no, as it is ln'?? ?"? inutpiii ami forpf-iul. showlntr Ibe WIVOUUJ, - ? * earnest and faltblul efloi t of yonr Congres?man Just forth lor the benefit, and In the Interest of carriers and patron* along rural! routes. Col. Aiken took a bold and fearless i stand and we ate glad to say woo the victory | in behalf of the carriers all of whom duly; appreciate his faithful services. Read his fine speech aud you will be fully convinced I that you have a faith 'ul aud e-truext worker In the persou ot Col. Aikeu and that he Is the right mn>< in the right place. School C immiseioner Cheatham was visiting the schools od route3 la^t week and hb? much pleated at their management, finding them in tirst claws trim, ana systematically in good working order. The di?peu>ar>- opened up la-t Tburslay afternoon to the satisfaction of the majority ot our peopi?; ?nd Is now running ou tuh time and properly managed will surpass any other uiethoa >el Introduced lor bunuhug the gnat liquor problem. Mr. A. B. ilMUiUionil .)r, and his friend Mr. W:lite Cason oi Columbia snenl last Sunu..> In the city the guest* of Mr. C. Uatnuamd and tamlly. Mrs. Champion of New York nftor a de lightful visit to her cnuslu Mrs. W. D. WlBon lett last Sunuay lor her Northern hom?-. Miss Loral ne Proctor alter a most p'ea-ani Visit to her friend Miss Antione't* Hammond left last Sunday lor ber home in Durham N. C. Miss Proctor was a brlghtaud oharmlutr vouuif lady and made many friends who will look forward wben the time shall come for her return to our city where she will always receive a hearty aDd cordial we come by her host of newly made frauds. The Epwortb League he!d it? second business meeting last Tuesday night in the Methodist chureb. I! there is alwnys a large turn ont at the social meetings, n by not the same at tbc business meeting*? Let tbe young people attend, anb go heart and band lor a good time and do a good work at tbe same lime. Miss Faulkner of New York the artistic milliner has already arrived aud Is in charge of the millinery department of K. M. Haddon and Co. Colonel J. Fostei Hammond of tbe Adbeville Medium expects to leave this week for an extended piearure trip to Cuba. Mrs, W. D. Wilson entertained the Euobre Club lata Friday afternoon in a most dellgbt, ful, and charming manner Delicious and ' dainty refre6bmenn were8 rrad. Mr*. Wilson is a cb^rmlug hostess who knows bow to entertain tier guests t-o as to make them not ouly enj iy ihem?elv?s but to feel perfectly at ease, and hoiue. The afternoon passed away all too soon, and eacb member expressed themselves as bavlug spent a most delightful time. Owing to tbe Illness ot Dr. J, ijowrie wn(<od, tbe beloved pastor ol tbe Presbyterian cbnrcb, niauy of bin congregailon wor-bip p?d with tbe Metbodlsls last Sunday. Lenten >?ervicee are being conductfd this * w?*ek In Trinity Churob. Mrs. OwenB entertained tbe Missionary society or the Methodist church last Friday afternoon. After the business oi tbe societywas ftnisbed, a most delightful aud elab /rate salad course was served. This Is a society composed of earnest and zealous memders ol tbe metbodlst oburcb of this city who have, and still are dosng a noble and great work, for wblch they will have their reward when tbe maBter cailetb for blH talents. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. II Nance spent 86' e al days of last week with friends and relatives at Lowndesvjlte. Our enterprising and wideawake merchants are rubbing up, and getting ready for their usual spring openings which promise to be more beaatlfui than ever. Watch for the dates be sore to be on baud and you will tee the "latest fads'* of tbe soring Benson. What came very noar being a serious and perhaps fatal aoolbent to "M," one day last *? # *? *V?A l4rvtoiir aiH of Mr I wee* wu |>re?cuiou ur iud hiuoij u.u ... ?.. John White, lor which we hereby express oar sincere tbauks aad gratitude for iu two seconds more we would have beeo crushed under oar buggy and trampled beneath tbe feet of our horse, for we bad stepped Into tbe lines whlob c-tugbt around tbe axle causing the hoese to back rapidly pulllug us along, and at every revolution of tbe wbeels tbe lines became tighter and drawing things to serious close, but for tbe prompt atd 01 Mr. White who held tbe horse till we escaped? NEWS BUDGET ON BOUTE 3. Miss Maggie, the pretty little daughter 0/ Mr. Tom Reld is spending a wo He with her anntMrs. J. J. Link. Mies Maggie Evans after a protracted and delightful stay with her sister, Mrs. L W. Brown, of Walbella returned home last Wedt nesday. Miss Katbarlne Whitley spent last Friday nlgbt and Saturday as tb? guest of her frlen l MIm Sue BJackwell at Glendale the pretty home of Mrs. John A Wilson. Miu Annie Nelson returned home last week after a pleasant slay of several days with relatives in the 8b <ron section. Major Parker a prominent farmer of tbe Flaiwoods bad busines In tbe olty last Saturdtv, Mrs. Maggie Sberard Is up-aDd about ag?ln altersufferingseveral weeks wltb a car but c'f. Mr. bob Thornton of Texas Is vlslllng relatives and friends in tbts bis old home, after an absence of several years. Like all of Abbevllle'b sods, be has a "longing," way down in bis beart for tbe old borne in South Carolina. Mr.aDd Mrs.Eugene Mann spent'last Sun day wltb relatives near Turkey Hill, Miss Allle Stevenson, one of tbe pretty young ladles of Santuo accompanied by M>. J. G. Smith of Donalds spent last Sunday wltb tbe family of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith,, of Lebanon. Mrs. Margaret Mann accompanied by ber son Joe spent last Saturday nigbt and Sun* day with her daughter Mrs. J. D. King, ol Tnrkey Bill. Mrs. Nancy Dickson, of Elberton. Georgia, spent several days of l88t week wltb ber "Isle r. Mrs W. C. McNei'1, Mrs Wilson Is i l<o spending a while wltb ber daughter Mrs. W. C. McNeill. Rev. J. B. Hltlbouse preached a fine sermon ' , last SundHy morning in tbe Presbyie> Ian cbnrcb at Lebanan to a large and Appreciative congregation. In a few weeks Mr. Hillboose will take lull and regular charge ox bis work as pastor ot this cburcb, and we bailee several others, all aDd each of tbls congregation will accord to him a moat cordial wel come aa toelr pastor and spiritual adviser. The Presbyterian Manse at Lebanon Is searing completion and when finished will stand as monument to the faithful or that > congregation who have pushed the work through with their own bands. When Onlsbed It will be a pretty cottage and will deserve the presence of some fair daughter to rule over blm who Rbtdeth therein. Farmers are pushing work on the fnrm as the weather of the past lew days has been most prooltlouF. Mrs. Ada C. Kenedy and her two bright and handsome sonu spent last Saturday aod Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Cowan of Believup, who has been quite 111 .with grip* but Is row Improving. Mr. John H. Penney Is working on bis "pet" cotton patch, and says if be should > make what tbe writer said, be will be amp e repaid for his extra work, and will be perfectly satisfied. Mr. Penney Is a fine farmer and we hope bis brightest anticipations will be fully realized. "r?- - ? D.UW ?I ? W VI- oookfont X" ' UICIQU1 IMUU WllU UID CUiUitU U aoDlavnun Miss Mary Herbert have by Judicious management and careful training built up Sharon high school to one of the finest Id thf country. They are efficient and faithful teacher*, and bave a large school of bright and happy scholars. N. R. Tablet' for digestion and bloods, for ale at Miilord's Drug Store. Dr. And?s' Great P-eoorio'lon, Dr. Andes' Great Oil for sale at MUford's. Blank books and ntaMoD?rv world without end at MUford's up-to-date Drug Store. If you want a nice bible go to Mll'ord's Drug Store. MUford's Sarsaparllla 1b the best blood purifier on the market. Don't take our word for It but ask your neighbor who haH taken It. Miilord's Drug Store. Waterman's Fountain Peas the best on earth at Mliford's Drug Store. N. R. Tablets for the stomach, Mvpr end blood Is the best thing on earth, price 25c, 60c and $1.00. Try them and be convinced. For ate at Miilord's Drug Store. t The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ABBEVILLK. Court of Common Pints. W. S. Colbran. PialrlilT against Mary Williams and W. W. Williams, Dtfendanis. fel* To the defendants above named: 'Yon are hereby summoned and requ red to answer tbe con plaint in this action, which was on tbe 25'h day of January, A. D. 1907, filed in the office* of the Clerk of Court oCommon Pleas and Q. neral Seps'onR at Abbeville, South Carolina, and to serve a oopy of your answer to tbe said complaint on the subscriber at bis office at Abbeville, South Carolina within 20 days after tbe service hereof exclusive of the day of BuchservUe; and If you fail to answer the complaint within tbe time aforesaid, tbe plalntlfl in miii onniv to the Court for the LL1 IB Btuuu rr*?? - ? relief demaDdeii lu tbe complaint. W. P. Greene, PlalntltTs Attorney. Dated Januarj i.5tb, A.U., 1107. ys. |p^ Tj nrrN l>,vN]>e|>Hiu Komeily? A Guarnutred Cure. IfyoH suffer from dyspepsia or Indigestion in any fi>rm, g?8, belching, bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy spells sour stomach, heart flutter, nausea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling In the stomach, back or side, deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tyuer's Dyspepsia Remedy, made especially to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles, even of the worst cases. Tyners Dyspepsia Kemedy explls the gas*es and swe "tness the breath. It cures Sick Headache, Colic and Constipation at once. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle money refunded ir* it fails to cure. (J. A. Milford, Druggist, and P. B Speed, Druggist,! Abbeville, S. C. Shoe and Harness Shop! H. S. HAMMOND has moved his Shoe and Harness Shop to Main Street, first door behind Pepole's Bank, 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 SHflmmnnrTO , utMlulIll Abbeville-Green wo od MUTUAL MICE ASSOCIATION. ?*oporty Insu xe, (1,150,000 January 9th, 1906. fXfRITE TO OR CAXlL on the underelgnec or the Dlreotor of your Townahlj for any Information yon may desire about our plan of Insurance. We Insure your property against destrui Ion by FILE, WINDHOEK IE LIBETOS, and do bo cheaper than any Insnranoe Con, oany In exlstenoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to yot .hat ours Is the safest and cheapest plan ct Insurance known. J. E. BLASE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, 8. C, J. FBASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. boaedIheectors. 8. (i. Majors Greenwood J.T. Mabry coKeuoury W". B. Acker Donalds M. F. CJlnknr? 6B Due WeBt W. W.L.Keller ?Long Cane I. A. Keller ..Jimlthvllle A. K. Watson Cedar Spring A. M. Reld Abbeville Township W. W. Bradley .. Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle 8. S. Bolea ....Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills 8. L. Edmonds ....Bordeaux H. L. Rasor W alnut Grove W. C. Martin Hodges J. D. Coleman Coronaoa D. 8. HattlwaDger Ninety-Six J. M. Payne Klnards I.B.Taylo r Fellowship , Joseph Lake ..Phceulx Rev. J. B. Muse. Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell G. ?. Dorn..... Calllson W. M. Out* ......KlrkBeys Caleb Walton Brooks \hbevllle. 8 C.. Jan. 9 1906 dELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all young persons, no matter bow limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good position, to write by first mail for our great half-rate -** c t?1 1 A .. luucycuucuvcouu |/ivvai/ioiWkuu? are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. ft? C*.?A1*. Bulsni Colltit, Macob, G*? For Salr. I have for sale 175 lbs of seeds. Hookeyford canteloupe and best variety of Southern grown watermelon seed. J. W. Rykard. ^ Saved Her Son'* Life. The happiest mother in the little towD of Ava Mo., ig Mrs. S Ruppe. She writes; "One year ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him; wheu by our drueeist's advice I began giving bim Dr. King's New Discovery, aud I soon noticed improvement. I kept up this treatment for ? few weeks when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved bis life," Guarauteed best cough and cold cure by P. B. Speed, Druggist. 50c aud 1.00. Trial bottle free. There are myrads of twinkling stare, but precious few good cigars. TLere is one Id | \bbevlile thnt'H all ihe go, It is sold by Speed and is culled Cluco. This man bought a sv out acquainting himself wi of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, v qualities that gratify ins o less expense than cheap tc SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this i paper so that every chewer has had an JV opportunity to get acquainted witii the facts and know that drugs are not used . to produce the cheering quality found in 0 the famous Piedmont country flue-cured ^ tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he ought to chew. * Still there are chewers who accept other and cheaper tobaccos tc that do not give the same pleasure. si COT The Farmers is better prepared than ever to store The Farmers Warehonse at in the County built for the exclusive st Cotton. Warehouse Receipts accepted by \ holder desires to borrow money on same Don't leave your cotton outunprote a safe place where it is out of the weatl If you have any Cotton to store, rer J} AIAVMA'MA W1 nn A n ait rami's waraiuu R. E. Co j W. T. MAGILL, i How to Remnln Young. TVT ^ ' To continue young in health and \JLI streDgth, do as Mrs. N. F. Row ?u, Mc 1iV ^ i J ? donough, Ga. did. She says; Three bottles of Electric Bittern cured me of chrouic liver and stomach trouble, complicated with such an unhealthy condition of the blood that my skin Tit "ml turned red as flannel. J am now prae- ((| ticall.v 20 years younger than before I ?2 ^ 1^took Electric Bitter.-. I can i ow do al U y^-> , my work with ease and assist in mv ((]] || OUllC hu-band's store," Guaranteed at P. B. a J^H f ; j\|nr Speeds Drug Store. Price 50c. ? $ I-/1UL Cliy It' cislrnllnn. U The boo&R lor regtNtrHt'r>u of voters are TO E? now open al City Council i (Hoe. f(U |(|\ J L McMillan, Mayor. ?l tt/j James Chalmers. Clerk. The bpst lot of plows we Lave ever ween the pcttyjohn system here. Come Id see too. terre haute ~ ind. i iurrui XXXXX)OOOOOOCX)C)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC e Recognized Southern Stasia '^V"V"V"V"V"Y"VYYY^r\'Y~W'Y",')OOOOOC L , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m ? itvtiItt- nf tobaCCO with ith the distinctive taste /hich has the cheering lesire to chew, and at ibacco. Some day they'll get a taste of the real zhnapps?they'll, realize what enjoyment ley've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS ng ago?then they'll feel like kicking lemselves. SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 ;nt cuts, and 10 smd 15 cent plugs. Be ire you get the genuine. roN. W arehouse I your Cotton at reasonable rates Abbeville is the only warehouse or age of Farmers' and Mer chats all the Banks as collateral, i > cted; it is too great a risk; put it ii ler and insured. nemberthe ise at Abbeville. J i. Pres. WEIGHER. 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Nor /(> Phone 165. i A\ > > > > "Wire You] Electric lamps are the best. , Electric lamps are the safest. Electric lamps are the most ccr It is easier to touch a button 1 in the dark. No explosions. No lamp ohimneys. No kerosene oil. ? No greasy lamps. And cheapest in the end. 5 See THOMSON. Do it now. 5o3ooooo6sss^oooo5oqqqs DOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUy ogless Lard i xx)oooooooooooooooooooooS and Guaranteed Purity! QQQOQQQQQQQQQQOQQQQQQOOQ r*^i Am Jr>< y y. - * : ITT-1 is the direct result of supply- I I ce in the library of any fruit B mtt, (to.?1224 Csodler BaMtaff 8 ^ ?J Stop : imiM Rent > ' l\ ov- :r-\:A " -v# ' -M - . i . '< f -.v.tafi? 11V111V his by taking Bailding and tow being or' T 6 Per Cent. . ' " '""r " <i^r.3? R.. 8. LINK . 9$9 9999- ' & 7ood Yards 1 ST LOCATED ? t BUSINESS. J short notice. 2J ^ re prompt attention, m tore of J. Hajne McDill, x ; 165 A wood, i Abbeville, S. C. I p r House. " m . '? * 'iv wenient. >1 j-- r Li- x__ j._i Irian 10 TumDie Tor maicnes -w? ? 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