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! ' r ' r i J he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advance. Wednesday, June 26, 1907. Monltiern Schedule. Leaves? 730 a m golnc East. 1000 a m going East and West. 245 p m golug West. 6.05 p m going East and West. Arrives? 9.05 a m from West. 12.25 p m from East and West. 4.15 p m from East. 8.10 p m from East and West. ? Seaboard Schedule. 32 due 4.25 pm 38 due 1.05 pm 88 due 3.07 im 41 due 4.05 am 52 due 12.40 pm 13 due 8.8s pm rHeetlnjf of DajH. Beglnn Ing on Sunday, July 7tb, the Abbeville Baptist church will commence a meeting which will probably continue lor ten day. Ou Monday night, Kev. J. 1). Chapman, 1). D., of Anderson, Is expected, who will ' preach twice a day, at 10 a. m, and K:30 p. in. during the entire series. A prominent gentlemen "In our city, who knew him well In Anderson, said the other day: "I am glad he Is coming, lie Is the best man 1 ever Knew.'* Of course we shall be glad to see every one present at every meeting. A.C. Wliklns, Pastor. John J. <>uillehean. John J. Gulllebeau the subject of this sketch was born In Abbeville County, S. C. on tbe 'Jytti 01 August, wo, wh? mninou iu Ml?8 Sarah E. Martin on the 8rd of October, 1855. He united with the Baptist Cburch at Buffalo August 1859 autl moved to Lincoln County, Ga., the following December, transferred Mb membership to New Hope Church, Lincoln, Ga.. In I860, where be remained a faithful member until his death, which occurred on the 28th of May, 19(J7. He was a brother of the iate P. L. Gullleb?au, and tbe last survivor of the family. He left a wife, five sons and one daughter to mourn his death. Three daughters and two son preceded him to tbe grave. HouNe Burned. Tbe home of Mr. John Simpson near Due West was burned last week. Tbe Are caught from tbe stove, probably from a defective flue, which causes more houses to burn than al< other agents. Everything was lost. There was some in urance on the house. Mr. a lid Mrs. Allen Smith Ketnrn. Mr. J. Allen 8mlth, Jr., and bis bride returned last we?-k from an extended visit north. During th'-lr tour Mr. aud Mrs.Smith stopped at trie Jamestown exposition. Mr. Smith Is a close observer and what be saw at the exposition did not Impress him favorably. He thinks tbe Jamestown sbow is behind In Interest as compared with other ex positions of the same class. How In thi* for a I'sbbsge. If all the farmers of tbe cotton section made as big crops as Mr. Will K. Ellis of thin rv?nntv notion wonld be reduced to five cents per pound and provision given aw*y. A few day* aeo be brought a cabbage to town weighing 161-2 lbs., and tbere are plenty more like It where thla one come from. Mr. Ellis has perhaps the finest barn In the state and It Is always filled 10 over flowing It Is a good object lexson to go over hie farm; to see bis splendid slock and well worked crops. At Their Old Home. Judge J. Foller Lyon, and Attorney Gpi>eral Lyon are In the city for a few days. At*, bevllle has given Mime of ber best men to the service of tbe State They have moved out from amongst us but they have not forgotten us. We willingly furnish as many good men as tbe State may reed, but It Is only on condition that tbey keep well lenewed the ties that make Ibis bome. _ ? ^ ? Lumber Wanted. Wanted. To contract at onoe for three hundred thousand feet of framing lumber. Frederic Mlnsball, Abbeville, S. C. Hcbolar?hlp?. Tbere are two vacant scholarships at Wlctbrop College to be awarded July 5. Application blanks can be bad at the ofllce ot Superintendent of Education. R. B. Oeatham Co. Supt. Education, -it?? liHnu sale. Mr. B. C. WHson 1'sn fQid bis home near the oily to Mr. DeWttt Hall Tbe tcact conteln* 68 acres and bus a t;oo(. dwelling on It. Tbe place brought$54.41 per acre. Automobiles. Tbe automobile fever has struck tbe town. Several are thinking of Inviting Id triacblnes. Messrs. Harrison & Waidrop ba\e Just received five more machines. JLost. * A veaU-b and gold lob Ret with diamond lnltUl4 E 1j. V. engraved on rob, b?t we?*n P. Rosenberg's store and tbe baseball fie.d,To-day afternoon. Liberal reward if returned i< K. L. Vlsanska. A patriotic feature ot the plcnloat Kai>lej? Juiy4lb will be an addrtss appropriate to ibeocvHKlon by J. M. Nick lex, Km|., of tin Abbeville Bar. AH wtioaiiend will bHveuu opportunity to bear au eloquent oration. * The K. IN. Hodden Co. Look gloves, wliltp, black aud colored ai Tue R. M. Haddou Co. We are closing out our muslins at red u ceo prices. Come and gel some ol ttiese rare baigalDH. Tbe R. M. Haddou C>. Big.line perca es and colored madras at Tbi R. M?HadUon Co. We have a big line of stHple goods that ** are selling lor less than we can buy them loi today. The R. M. Haddon Co. Where GO-FLY goes file* will oot go. Use it on yonr Horses and Cattle. 2oc and 50c. Si GO-FLY keeps flies oQ Horses anil Cattle26c and Mb. Sold by C. A. Mllford, and McAllister & Black, Mt. Carmel. Si Burr Clover Neril Wanted. I will give fifty rmts per crocus sack for burr clover seed. Eack sack must be wel Sacked. Leave seed at Press and Banner ofce. W. L. Bowman. W. 6. HOLLINGWORTH KEEPS IN STOCK Bicycles and Sundries * Pretty Pictures Pretty Frames ^ 25 cts. to $4. liOcalN. When you get Nunnally's Ice Cream .you know you have The best. You can get it at MoMurray's only. If you want a good milk shake or a saucer of The Best ice cream go to the McMarray . .Drug Co. they have it. Try our guaranteed corn sheller?only 10 cents. It will do the work?the McMurray Drug Co. Tired aching feet are Instantly relieved by the use of Ammens Prickly heat and Baby Powder. Try it! The McMurray Drug Co.? 25 cents the can. No regrets aft?r smoking Speed's Clnoo Cigars. You (eel that you have the worth of y our money. Fresh Candy always at Speed's Drug Store. One tot those featherweight suit cases at Itosenberg's. The very thing lor a lady. "Casey" Is a railroad lantern and dandy. We have them. Dargan's 5 and 10c store, v Post cards of the "city" In beautiful photograph flnlsh?the most durable kind. Dargan's 5 and 10c store. After smoking Speed's Clnco cigars for years I can And no other 5c cigar that will satisfy me. An assortment of Tooth Brushes, the equal of which you seldom see. Prices 10.15.25 aud 35 cents, at McMurray. Call atLtDk's new furniture store when In need of anything for your house. Link will save you money on flour and give you the best on earth. Try tis and we will show you the best values In Tooth Brushes In town. The McMurray Drug Co. I WEST END Mips Edna Holman has returned to Abbe^ vine after attending the fUtes-Hoiuiuu widdini; iu Butesbnrjr last week. Mrs. A. S. Simuwus left Tuesday for Ell>t>rton where she will sppDd Home time with her mother. Mrs. James Brewer. Mrs. T. H. Furman has returned home after spending a while with tier sister, Miss Mazle Cason In Columbia, Tenn. Mrs. Wllllnm Durst niiit her children, ol Greenwood, were the guests of Mrs. W. D. Burksdale several days last week. Mrs. F. E. Harrison returned from Manning Friday after a pleasant week's stay there with her home people. Dr. Luther Ellis, of Due West, was in the city for ? few days last week staying with his uncie, Mr. K. M. Haddon. Dr. Ellis was on Ills way to Jacksonville. Fla., to visit his brother. % Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Smith, Jr., are at home after a two week's visit to New York and other point" of Interesl In the North. Mr. L. w. I)lck le>t Monday for Chick Springs wheie he goes to attend the Slate Teachers Association. Mr. Dick holds one of the offices in the Association. Master James Simmons left Friday for E:berton where he will stay with his grandmother. Mrs. James Brewer. Mr. Harry Cannon Is lu Abbevlle again after spending some time In Atlanta. Miss Frances Calhoun Is home from Green ville for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayne McDIll attended the funeral services of Mrs. J. Fuller Lyon at Columbia last Saturday. Dr. C. A. Milford was in Charleston for a few days last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fant and I heir pretty cheldren of Anderson are near the city visiting Mra. L.J. l>eslleather country home. Mr. L^wls tVrrln was In Atlanta for a few day? last, wf ek to meet bl* brother Mr. James H. Perrln who was In that city on business. Mr. A. M. Smith and Master W. Joel Smith Wrrjt to Columbia Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs J. Fuller Lyon. They accompanied the remains to their last resting place lu Raleigh, N. C. The friends of Mr. Harry Wilson are sorry to learn that be is quite sick and they hope for him a speedy recovery. EUCHRE CLUB. Mrs. R. L. Dargan entertained the Ladles Euchre Club last Tuesday afternoon at a very delightful meeting. The club will meet next with Mrs. R. S. Link. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cochran, of Monroe, Ga., have been in the city for several days the guests of Mrs. Robert Cochran and Mrs. Horace McAllister. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT. Last Wednesday evening Mrs. R. S. Link entertained at cards In honor of her slbter Miss Caroline Harris who Is here from Alabama. The Link's home was prettily decorated with ferns and pot plants, vlues and asparagus was gracefully hung above toe doors and windows, In the ball refreRblng punch was served by Mrs. R. L. Dargan. Tables were arranged on the side piazzas aDd In the parlor and ball. The evening was a very delightful one. After the games dainty lcen and oake was surved. Mrs. Link received her guests In a becoming gown of white mull elaborately trimmed with v?l lace. Miss Harris wiir charming In a white crepe with trlmmlngsof baby Irish. , Miss Littllle Calhoun Is at home for the summer months after spending the winter In Greenville. Judge J Fuller Lyon of Columbia is spending a few days here with his daughter, Mrs. J. Hayne McDlll. reception to mrs. smith. Friday afternoon Miss Rosa Maxwell gave a beautiful reception In honor of Mrs. J. Alien Smith. Jr. The home was a bower of lovllness being banked with asparagus, ferns and pot plants, bowls of sweet peas, daisies and nasturtiums added brightness and color. Miss Maxwell was assisted In receiving by Mrs. J. M. Harden, Mrs. A.J. Spencer, Mrs. Fred Marrow, Miss Grace Smith, M1-". E. R Thomson, Miss Plevna Seal. Miss May Robertson and Miss Haddon received In the ball, Miss Helen -<mltb, Miss Cam and Miss Onle Morse, Miss Holman and Miss Mary Hill served the quests with delightful cream and cake. Miss lone Smith presented eaob guest wltb a tiny Japanese fan or umbrella as asouveoli of the bappy occasion. In tbe ball refreshing frlppl waB served by Miss Lily Templeton. During tbe evening sixty ladles called. Miss May Robertson entertained a few ol ber friends Monday a'ternoon In honor of Mi s Harris who Is In the city visiting bet sisters Mrs. Link and Mrs. Parker. Miss Robf-rison's entertainment was Indeed a delightful affair. Tbe entire lower floor was thrown into one and the beautiful ferbs and pot plants that is one of this home's greal attractions were banked and arranged about tbe long rooms. Sweet peas, nasturtiums and red geraniums gave a touoh of color. Mies Robertson's guests were Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs S. G. Thomson, Mrs. R. s. Link Mrs. L. C, Pariipr Mrs R K_ Lae of O emson. Mrs. J. S, Norwood, Mrs. A. 8. Simmons. Mrs. NeulTer, Miss Marshall, Miss Eugenia Robertson, Mist Prentiss, Mies Eunice Calhoun, Miss Elizabeth Norwood, Miss Marie Gary, Miss Plevna Seal, Miss Grace Smith, Miss Caroline Harris, Miss Haddon, Miss Templeton. Mrs.J.H. Latimer weDt to Lowndesville Tuesday to 6pend a week with her sister Mrs, J. T. Latimer. Miss LIIIIro Uambrell left Monday for Chick Springs where she goes to attend the State Teachers Association. Mrs.S. E. Ingram of Manning Is In the cltv visiting her daughter Mrs. F E. Harrison. Miss Edith White of Danleisvllle, Ga? Is lc the olty the guest of her cousin Miss Elise Long. Dr. F. E. Harrison Is in Charlotte on bus! pbs. Miss J ^n Long of Cartersvlile. Ga., is visiting her aunt Mra. W. H. Long. Mrs. A. B. Banks 1? here from Lancn?tPi *pendln* a while with her daughter Mrt Vlien Long. Miss Coilatta Alexander has returned tc tier home in Washington. Ga , alter a pleas?n' stay here with relatives. .Mrs. W. E Cason and her pretty little u'rl ire spending a while in Antrevltle with friends. ATTENTION, FARMERS! HIk Mrellni; In AIiIipvIIIc Thnrilnv, July 25til. Editor P-ens and Banner: I have just received a letter from H'>n. K. D.Smith. President ol South Carolina division otSoulhern Cotton <\s!-ociatlon. savit.g F. H. Hyatt, Hon. F. II Western a nd hitns?if, will mske a canvas of the Slate, speaking in every county beginning 1st July. Tliey will speak in the Court House In the city ol Abbeville on 25th July, ldO" and are anxious to meet all or as rnnuy ol the farmers, merchants and barkers and oiher business men as possible. They will tell us ,11 .. I?? .. , Ul.m.nokom t.. 'tit auu ut tuc piau ck'-mptc** ??. UII i nupuuiu n< finance the uext cotton crop and other nnDortant Items connected therewith, arid lei us H8 fi r oerw*Hee to It tbat we will never attain ailow our cotton tbruwn on ibe market at a Iocs to tbe producer. We can prevent II lfwe?tand b.v our organization, and get the aid and cooperation of tbe business men witb wboru we are associated and dea wttb. so let iih have a bits rai ly on Thurndav 25tb July, 1907, In tbe Court House in the city of Abbe* vllle. Tbey are good speakers and I am suit tne.v will interest you. We all know what Incalculable benfflts the Ai-soolatlon hue been to tbe farmers in the last three years, and have every reason to beiieve It will be lc better condition to serve us In the future Don't forget the day, July 20. I. A. Kellar, Pres. <l. C. Association. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 1(17 St. Lou it St., Dallas, Tex., nays: "In the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no laxative 1 ever before tried so effectually disposes of malaria and biliousness.' They dou't grind nor gripe. 2oc. at 1\ B. Speed's drug store. You can't leu a woman's age anei she takes Hollister's Iloeky Mountuir Tea. Her complexion is line. She it round, plump, and handsome; in fac she is young again. 35 cents, tea o tablets. (J. A. Milford. ImmS \ THE LAND MAN. j \ WALHALLA, S. C. j Muresco, murallte and alabaetine for tb walls are tee tuiug ai Mlllord'e. All the up-to-date drinks are made at Ml lord'* soda fountain. Its guaranteed under the new food law; Lb loe oream at MUford's. : HADDOiri- T I THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLEr ;i i i The increase in our business for the past five months means something. There must be a cause for it. We think there are several: 1. Our long experience enables us to select goods that please the public. 2. Our large sales require constant additions to | our stock, therefore, we always have the latest goods : tQ offer. 3. The immense volume of trade enables us to do business with the smallest possible margin of profits, 4. Our customers appreciate our efforts in their behalf. THE R. M. IIADDON COMPANY. "There is a time for all things." % With us this is a time for offering Bargains and we feel that we can very quickly convince any one of this fact?if only the opportunity is afforded us to show the moving prices marked on our Clothing. The effect of such Bargains as we are ofi fering in Clothing dispel the hard-timescrv and brings forth the readv cash like the Spring showers on a newly planted crop. Some of this Clothing is carried over stock, but so well kept, as not to be noticed if not told of it. We feel sure of pleasing. The prices are right. > 1 i \ P. ROSENBERG & CO. I ? """""""""\ An Invitation TO THE COLLEGE BOYS AM) GIRLS! Are you just home from college? Deprived of jour usual , amusement and relieved of your ordinary occupations you ! will probably find time banging heavily upon y<fur bauds, i Jf you find this to be the case just remember that you are i cordially invited to drop in at our place, and you will be welcome, whether you come to make a purchase or not. We shall expect you. The McMurray Drug Co. 1 At home hours : G a. m. to 10 p. m. NirWKATXV'fi (!REAM. : J L ; LAWN FENCE a 1' a! r/axgy, iflrtA(w>AAA Steel and Iron. [fflffH Page Wire Fence, 3psgssaRjljll[ii!l| and American 71 i ip it I irirnr _ ^ yn i Yv ire Fenc( ? Over 100 Varieties of most Modern and Artisti ? designs of Lawn Fence Structures to choose from. a We thus meet all tastes and requirements. J Nothing so mars the beauty of our city as the in p sightly fences of a by-gone age. \ IMPROVE! BEAUTIFY! ESTIMATES PROMPTLY ITRMSHKD. e Call, write or phone us to-day. 1 ?T Ti M TTtk TFflTn A T T1 W. U. BA1X]\.OVJUjXA. \ Our Yellow ! Makes the Cheapes ' \ We have several ! (all grades) oil o make you low pri< W ny not own Lots will never b Abbeville, and we for thinking that will go much hig time to take "Bu Stock" and let us ft ing Material Cheaj Our Stock is complete and w< Thanking our friends for past ance 01 same, we are, Very resp Abbeville Lu r when it comes to The ACTUAL .flRflj show/DOV ^ y S/fe^Ssfbu ever made ^^$3/ \ can surpass our Plug, Twist and Smoking. W\x hibited in competition with the world, they have n( i to win the gold medal for their general excellence, hi ! I and for their decided superiority over all competir ! "SHOW DOWN" is one of the coming brands of Only a few years old, its unrivaled qualities have m * of the leading sellers over all other flue-cured r thoroughly satisfies and perfectly suits everyboa , classes. Sold at 10c and 15c per plug or 5c cuts. Always buy "SHOW DOWN," and save theta; is many an article you need for your comfort or i I , ment which these tags get for you without cost. I *! A copy of our 1907 premium catalogue, which is one of the la most attractive ever gotten out by atobacco manufacturer, wil to any address in the United States on receipt of only 4c ii stamps or 8 of the tags we are redeeming. Hancock Bros. & Co., Lynchbi monaBBMnniBnMaHHManMi aasBiiAin 1 tu A. m ? WNn WMW CSlUQttA UULLLUL UUtt IUU1NU GREENVILLE, S. C. A Christian Home School?A High Grade Collegetrolled by the Presbyteries of the Synod ( li. A., J>. K., ]?. L. and M. A. Deuree Courses. School1 { cession ami lousiness. Elegant buildings and grounds wo conveniences. Handsome Auditorium. Large Pipe Or male in Piedmont section. ,, . (A) Tuition, Board, Koom and Fees, $IS3.0( ' : (Ji) All included in (A) and Tuition for Mu Director, add ?10) Art or Expression $203.00. Next session begins September the 19th, 1907. For ca lion address, S. C. B' College of Ctoli chaki.kston, s. c. Scholarship and 1 tiziinl V)'?r ISegiiin Si'ptemlM'r ?7tli. tiOD to Fl( 1-otlers, Science, l\ii?iReerlUK. < ?ne scholar* ship to encli c.unity in South ('nrollun, riving The examination fo tuition. Tuition 3 JO. Hoard and lurrilsh- ships trom Ahhevilli t-ii room In Dormitory *11 a month. All can- SION TO b KhSHMA ^ (Dilutes tor .idrult-slon art* permitted to com- ?J Cout peti for vacant Hoy re scholarship* which pay 'I *l 9 " m. SlUO a year. For catalogue, address ships may secure bl C HAKKlso.N KAN'JOU'H, from the County Su May 22, 1007. President. tton. 'J hone blanks it ly and filed wllh the before the beglnnlni The State of South Caorlina. pose taking the exat wvtvwv/ vi the I- rephman class at (Of NTY OK AMHKVIIJ.K. arship should tile tin President Mell, The lT.oitATK eouiiT. 3l"U and free tuition. In the malUr of ibel^tate of f.eelladden, ^Ufoth^r? m\?st { tnrnl courses. Exan IHiCU 1'l'uiu:^ nui? V nuiiui-', iu I 11 If nt ti, wmu tavu r? | \! i-TM 111- MHl. ! t. ; In - :?i?l r?tatr nuiHt liitiiv. lt v.ilb noriitrb St*i!! ill lit} . iiml t)i"!-e liohliim M'liolHrfblps to bftiwi ij'itirr. ? tin* o-tuti* inilr<t plrseiit tiieiu Iutt r. P. 1 }?li?l>' rl} litWMi'H to !il\NK\ M \1>]U\N, Atlmr., . 1'. i?. W'aiv Shou.s, S. I'. ' * j \V<* Imve ft good Itr Icc or? mil ! !< ?: ciL'KitiHit* real thine, ut ' lej^rieesrorcasuor i MIIIHIU'M. ?S CU. Kosenbcrg has u tip!enilM line all leather When you waut to I bUlt caso.s Hud hand bujjK, Rosenberg's. .?.v ?jr?A r^wfca><a; "~r> r> 1 ew ixooinj Pine Shingle a Best and II it Roof, --J| hundred thousand ur ya.ru aiiu uttn 3esa home? i e any cheaper in '9 have good reasons Building Material her. Now is the lilding and Loan . irnish your Build- ; 3 guarantee satisfaction. ; favors and soliciting a continii- || ectfully, mber Co. ri"'n"!i- j | - It's Coming 1 THE GOOD OLD & SUMMER TIME . Get Ready for'It! jJS m IBM rarer ex- 'fMBin , M ;ver failed gh quality >S|i Ice Cream often iadeitone A dessert the children can eat. >lugs. It Better for grown people than \ y and all cooked desserts. Easiest thing in gs. There the world to make if you use a entertain- ^ ? m 1 * Peerless Iceland irsrest and WSA - Freezer v j (One motion). Freezes smooth, jrg, va. J I firm in three minutes. Patented I f stationary dasher scrapes cream aaaffl from rapidly revolving can? ?- gives the cream plenty of motion. LAPIES, See it at our pre. *?9 Hammocks! -Ownedand Con- Hammocks! s of Music, Art, Ex- ITjUUIllOCkS ! rth $50,000. Modern Kan. Healthful cli- At all prices $1.50 to $5 ). * sic (if lessons under * t1 talogue and informa- FLY FANS! % i'RD, President. NICKLE PLATED, .. , n ii , ADJUSTABLE, cultural College. keyless, Insures Your Pleasure at Table. Entranc? Examina- . jshman Class. ?TrTEi blue flame r the award of scholar'Sas,a OIL STOVES! t Houne on FRIDAY, . for hot weather cooking, ffix'ssosu ?.?: economical, cleanly, safe. County Superintendent sc of the examination. ninanon tor entrance to id not trying foraschol- _ T-wTXTi^JO sir application witb the SPALIJliN C* H scholarships are worth Oue scbolarshl p student ij a qtt1 r a t T fifties: nay select the Textile iJAbJa- J3A.L.L UUUUh. nke one ot tbe Akjrleulilnatlon paper will he :>pllcant should provide paper. The number of u Abbeville Hardware Co. Clemsou College, S. C. ^_______ Just before leaving for thn Jamestown ex>e of buggies at reasona- position call In at Rosenberg's and get a nice un credit. 1*. Rosenberg suit case. When you travel have a good stout trunk buy a buggy call and see *hat w?nt br?ak to Pieces you can get it at Rosenberg's.