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The Abbeville Press arid Banner^ BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. . ABBEVILLE, 8. C.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1009. , ESTABLISHED 1844 WEST END. | Persona! Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Garry Hall and Master Carry Hall, Jr., spent Friday and Saturday lu Ai- ? ianta. Mr. Murese Millen of Columbia was the gurst ol jrl*nds in the oily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown went to Anderson Tuesaay to attend the Dean-Cooper wedding. Mr. Wiluur Blake oi Calhoun Falls spent y Sunday In'be city. fej Mr. and Mrs. Fied C. Link returned to Ab heviiie 'Suudav alter au extended stay in Portsmouth, Va or? Miss Grace Jones of ARbevllle, N. C., Is In ou tbe city tbe guest of tier auni, Mr6. L. W. ;](J Wblte. Mr. an Mrs. George \V. Dlek of Sumter .{(> were tbe guests ot Miss Essie Dick, tor a lew days tbe ia?t ol tbe wees. Mrs. Jiuies H. Perrln arrived In Ibe clt> -11 Tnursuay from Meridian, Mies.. where snthas b?*en spending some lime with Mr. and 90 Mrs. J. H. Perrin, Jr. Mrs. Perrln was tbe guest of Mrs. E. B. C'a lioou in Atlautu lor o day ortwoon ber way b->me. Mies Carrie Poole of Newberry Is tbe attractive guest of ber cousin Miss Helen r>r Wblte. 01 Mrs. R C. Wilson Is having a neat cottage built ntar her reside ce on DdBruhl Ave. \Y Tbe building Is progreslsng tluely and wii> be lor teul in a very stiori time. Dr. T. S. Ciay left Friday tor his home in 1111 Savannah after a two week's stay here witb nin uncie, Mr. John M. H- r<ten. ? M'.ss Laura McAllister of Mt. Carmel Is tbt guest 01 her c >usiu Mrs. Tnomas Maxwell. * Mrs. V. L). Lee and Miss Sara Lee left Sat- A. urday lor Atlantic City where tb>-y wil spend s?ome t'Oie wild Airs. L. T. Brywnt Miss Lte will Join Miss Jjouh Tuirnan tu New Yotk acd spend some time tbeie before goiup to Atlantic City. , Dr. S?tu Visanska of Atlanta was Id Ibt city Friday aud Saturday the guest of bl ?, father. Mr. G. A. Yisauska. | | . Mr. aud Mis. Lewi" Perrln went to Green- VJ vllie Saturday. Mr. Perrln returoed Monday Mrs. Perriu will speud 6ome time with bei home people in ureenvlile. -D? Mr. Albert Miller oI Monroe, N. C., spent a i Sunday bere with bis home people. * 1 Mr. James M Giles ot Anderson was In tbe Df City last Wednesday on busluess. Mrs. Fred Murrow who has been tbe guesi 130. Ol ber sisier Mrs. Jonn M. Harden, b?s re- ? * turned to her home in Savannah. Miss May Tbouipsou ol Anderson has beet tbe handsome guest ol Mrs. W. JN. Tbi>unp>oi lor some time Mr. Grier Stierard spent Sunday with hi* moiber. Mrs. Maggie G. Sberard of L-Dauon. MissNeiie Hardeu has gone to S?vatinal to spend a w bile una her cousin, Mrs. T. S _ , Clay. \/ Mr. Frank B. Jones spent Sunday wilt i\ friends at Mt. Cartnel. Miss Louise Watson has returned bom< alter spend ng h while In Lawndesvlile wilt her sisier, M,rs. Joseph Gibfrt. . Miss Angle McLees and MIks Alma Fmze' spent tbe week end bere as tbe guests or Mrs t _ J. Allen Smith, Jr. These yonng ladies an Aj? 9 students at Cblcoru College at G eenvtlip. gjj Tbe many friends of Mrs. Philip Kr?ent><?rg are glad to know that she is some better uftei being quite sick for tbe psst two week". Miss May Drake and Miss Mary Durst > i Greenwood were the gue?ts of Mrs. W. D. [\J Barkedaie last week for a lew da} 8. ?. ? Ne ROMANCE OF A PRINT SHOP. Miss Mary Collins and Paul E. Chisholm, of the Green River News Are ^ Married Here By Printer Preacher. , _ fr (Heidertimi Dally Gleaner.) Baturday wltDF?sed tbe culmination ol e happy prmtiutr office cmirihhip in marriage. LU Tbe confncilng parties w. re Miss Mary Col ltns anfl Mr. 1'iul E. Cbisbolm, boib of Se- K < bree, Ky. Tbwy c ?me to ibis city at dood Saturday aiod, alter obtaining tbe requlsltt Dapers, were most happily mariled at tbe homeof Mrs. Likens on Clay street, tbe cere mony belor most impressively said hy tbe Rev. E. M. Vanre of tbe Clay street Methodist cbnrcb. In tue presence of a email but Interested company or friends. At tbe conclusion of tbe ceremony, ano slier (be bestowal of congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Cbisbom will leave ibis morning lor their home In Hebree. , Tbe officiating minister, It Is learned, was, ' up to two jeais ego. a printer, wblcb add' more color to tbe affair as being ' Tbe 10m?nce of a print shop." Mr. Chlsbolm is toe foreman of the Greet R ver News. He whs born In South Carolina sod cmes f'om tbe sturdy stocK or out ' South and. He is to be congratulated upoi bis bappy choice of a bride. Tbe bride Is a dsnghier of Mr. W. G Collins, editor 8Ld publisher oi the Green Rivei News, and is il mo?t attractive young w >man. For many monibs she hIso worked a the type rases In her father's rflk:e, anil muai tbe type cHsen developi-d a c*t-e ol shook endnring love, to wblcb Cupid and the tsooc miuixter on Saturday added, tbe touches o tbe binding marrlnge ceremony. Many Irlendsextend ibelrslncere congrat ulatlons and wlr-b lor ibem a bright ana prosperous tourney over Ule's pathway. McCORMIGK. MoOtrmlek.s. c?Mir 22.1909 Messrs. T J Price and J. Z Ejmuuds wen to Abbeville Monday o?. t>u?iues'. Miss JSora Siurkey of L"?vereit. G\. Is tlx pieaaant gueat of her brother, Mr. M. L. B Htnrkey, at bis home here Id town. Mr. Bernard Carroll, (orrnnriy of McCor mick nut for ttie past lew month* working at Amity, G?., accompanied by Miss Faoult Dunaway o! that p ace, spent a tew daya ot last week wltb triends and relatives in huc) around McCormick. Miss Louise Frldy who Is teaching schoo1 at Caaplu, S. Is visiting In town thU week. Miss Mellle Bolt from Dornvll'e and MUs Ferguson ot Loo gnu ires, passed ibrougii b*re Friday afternoon ou their way to Augusta, whttber they go on busiin?-KS. M:s? A line Fridy lrom B 'rrlearx has been visiting irienda In town tols week. There mu-t be sc>me attraction U. McCormick tor Mim* of our Blum Branch trlenda, as we ate th?-m lu low n right often. M 8!-e* FanDle Dunaway a"d LUl'e Bradley spent 8 inday w.tb Miss Miude Lyon at her borne in Troy. Mr N'iiw.<od Harmon fiom Farksvllle was among Hie visitor* in town last week. Mrs 54?llle Tolen trom Troy niide a flying visit to Mr. and Mr*. G. 1\ Waikins Saturday afternoon. Wolle engaged In currying hl? favorite horse, Monday the 15ih at noon, Hev J E Drei-oo was stricken wllh paralysis, ana ha* been critically til ever sit,ce. Kev. Dresati cauoe to MeCormlck from Wadiey. G?.. tn Jnuuary, having been called by the McCotinick anil BuOAlo Baptist churches. While he has only been In our midst a short while his forceful and logical preaching ot the gospel attended by his Itleudiy and lovable every day life, has made blm very popular with tbe people regardless of religious belief. HN worth us a minister can he best demonstrate] , by the attendance at his services, which unvarlabfy tbxed the sealing capacity of the chutcb. "Vox-Popull." yc ? S Sios ^ SN 6 s*bat?gjb*< K ? lentilfs-phus c .-S|-2uSg|^gl , A IM-S-3.? m S i? rjih jill 031 . ? iixmai!?s *>< s _< o r"j s* c *5 r\ z 8 ' x> ? 5 2*. ?j ~ Cm ^ ^ J ?* ?H25 > o ? \ w s s' ssjgi"i5s U ? ~S!Saz.?l2.g-? 5 jL \>? .c.2 IvS.s g S.-3 sh ? 2/ The best beardless spring barley < at Link's. If It lK' McMurray made," it 1b guaranteed o please or we refund your money. TUESDAY March 30th. ew Linens, white and colored. inch White Linen Lawns, 25c value at 20c yai inch White Dress Linens, heavy quality at 25c; inch White Linens in checks at 25c yard. inch Flaxaw, beautiful quality at 15c yd. inch White Linen at 00c yd. inch Colored Linens, blush, lavender and pin at 20c yard. inch Colored Linen, Stripes at 25c yard, own Linens, prices 12ic to 25c yard. e are sure that we have bargains in tli / - --L -? ? -i ie illIII will ictKC [iitxisurtJ m anu?i"s llJC1 11 of our goods are guaran teed to give satisfaction. iinghams st quality Apron Gingham at 8 l-3c yd. good quality Apron Gingham 5C yd. ess Ginghams at 5c yd. st brands Calicos at oc yd. F. C. Ginghams at 10c yd. e have beautiful assortments Ginghams ar Chambrays, best quality, 10c yd. iid and Silk Gloves I We have the best that is on the market. ort Kid Gloves guaranteed $1 pa ng Kid Gloves ; $3 pa k Gloves in pll colors from 75c to $1.50 pa EW NECKWEAR i\v style stocks in Madras and Jabats of Lace 2 o /oc each. A large assortment to select from. ? .?. . Every train brings us so a rul<3 that whenever you ie new things that we have. > show our goods whether y ave the very best things oul D. POLIAI We are always glad to sei line of Spring Goods, i Dry Goods, Clothin Hats, Trunks, IS FULL AND COMPLETE. THEY ARE HERE Fl DRY GOODS jjress ijingnams at ?c per yu. A. F. C. Ginghams at 10c per yd. Apron Ginghams at 5c per yd. Better Grade at 6Ac per yd. 36-inch Percales at 8*c and 10c per yd. White Goods from 10c to 25c per yd. 40-inch White Lawn at 8c and 10c per y Dress Linen at 10c and 25c per yd. Fancy Dress Lawn at 5c and 10c per yd. Best brand of Calico, in all colors, at 5c CLOTHING Men's Two-piece Suits from $5 to $12.50 Men's Three-piece Suits from $6.50 to $1 Children's Suits, ages 4 to 16, $1.25 to $4, Men's Pants, equal to custom made, $1 Boys' Knee Pants, all sizes, 25c to ?1. SHOES Men's Oxfords in tan. gun metal, paten Ladies Oxfnrds in patents, tans, bro^ styles from $1 to $2.">0. We have paid special attention to o Shoes. We have them in all si low prices. MEN'S PURNISHIN Dress Shirts for men and boys from 25c Fancy Half Hose from 10c to 25c per pj Our line of Neckwear we are sure will We are here to please you and will give us the opportun D. POLIAK The Peoples Savii ABBEVILLE, S OFFICERS. g Q Tl 8.JG. THOMSON, President. G. A. N 3. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. ? W. E. C R. E. COX, Cashier. J- s- Sts SPRING MIL \ I j Philson, "THE HOUSE THAT GIVES Y A Cordial Ii We extend to all the ladles 01 these dates to see our display n* the public, we feel sure, recoi ? take In selecting until you pei L- We will at the same tithe Goods, Linens, Ready-made Si _ of time In selecting our goods and examining our stock you m Shopping. Shoes that are Better We feel sure that we have better Shoes than can buy elsewhere, and a look will com 1(* you that we have the prettieit styles that can find. We guarantee every pair of S ? We sell. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back. ;r Sheeting !? 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting 25c yd 1-4 Bleached Sheeting 30c yd ? ' ~ Linen Huck Towels at 15c each Bleached Pure Linen Damask 50c yd 72-inch Bleached Linen Damask.. $1 yd 5c Pure Linen Napkins $1 doz 72-inch Bleached Linen Damask, 75c yd mething new for all the depart [ are in town, stop by and let us , We assure you that it is a pie; ou buy or not, for we feel sure thi t and will save you money. / EAST ^ IM||LL What "M" Sees and Hear |m H IV" r Rounds About the City i llVl I I Rout. No. 3. Tbe measuring party given las Dlgbt at the beautiful home of Mr iiro vnil Oliv* Harris under tbe auspices of tbe Ii . VtJ.J'vtl* Vflll. Ing Society of tbe Mel bod 1st Cbi , j, grand snceesa both socially and ncluaine' 11 W8B socially one of tbe most not " of tbe season one long to be reme V every one present. Muslo lnstrui ? - vooal. and reoilatlona made up tb of the evening. XnitHC During the evening delightful r? _ llllUllVl ' were served. 7 7 The receipts amounted to about: net. receipt of over 850 dollars. |Vjh Be low we append tbe program o g ft - nlng kindly banded us by one B_ I Kj that our renders who were not tbi wBJ lor themselves what thf?v missed "Opening piece Duet Misses Katl 9RY00R INSPECTION. M.r,.,e, : Ada McMillan. Solo Miss Mary Hill. Recitation Minuet Miss Mary G Minuet by little children. Muslo by Symphony Club. Quartette Misses Stark and otbe Recitation Miss Elizabeth Barl Piano solo Miss Ada McMillan Solo Miss Siark. Recitation Miss EstherGraydon Rolo Miss Loul?e Allen. V Quartette Good Night?Muslo b; reua fieacbam. We regret exceedingly tbe omlss names in the quartett's. The "minuet" by tbe children d. ' eaeh one oarrylng their parts wlU ease of manner that marked tt tralnlngtbey had received by J Tbey were each dressed In lovely c colonial style representing tbosi < rTnflU lo/ln UTnnkln.t, npr Vflrn uuuicuoui*obuu lauj n nouiusw. " * * Many irleDds rejoice at the r provement or Mr. Hardin and boj tb?t be may soon be fully resiocec Mrs. G.. A. Douglass is extremal writing. Mr. George Donglass la home frc [5.50. ted States Army on thla accou , friends as well as the family are v< .00. ' an to ber condition yet bope for tt rt rn ^'be AnDual Spring Openings or 10 ^t.dU. ner.v starts will be on Monday ai Marob 29 and 30tl) at which time t the grandest display or millinery goods ever seen In the city, so dot ^ opportunity perbHps of your lire, these days with y our presence. Y t onrl ?i/.i 41 ^0 tn and all specially Invited, dont t and vici, M.ou to m. date8 Mftr?h 29 aDd ^ A-ns and vicis, in latest The Ed worth League will be next Friday evening by Misses G Helen Edwards'. ur stock of Children's ^ SZi2,VH?%X :yles at proportionately to post office will be suitably rew route 8. 'GS Mlsces Llllle and Becsle Link v, the pretty visitor* In the city last to $1.00. i Misses AddIb Glbert and Bettle welcome visitors In the city last air. Miss Nelle McGaw Is spending please you. Mrs.^Waller Wilson spent laat the olty wltb ber home people, do SO if you will Proffessor J. 8. Glbert spent la In tbe city on business, itv Mr. J. R. Smith returned last wi ' nlossant visit to bis (laughter Mrs Liberty. 8. C. _ ?_ Mi?s Eunice Cochran spent Sal M \ Li i 1 Sunday wltb ber borne people Mr k V J 1 1 I l _ 8. H. Cocbran. * ^ * Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McNeill Wednesday with relatives on rou ^?tmm^^^B Miss Tolbert of Hodges aceom Mr. Benton Nickels were the gu aDd Mrs. John A. Wilson last Fr ? The young men, and young lac _ 1 1 1? Sharon section have organized HO'C KQTl I4 term a Qlee Club having now 2C lie |J This Is a Boolal olub wblob meet q ^ times at different homes for social and pleasure This Is a move In PJ direction bringing together the pie of different sections and makl w\??ii?#irrATyci life p'easant and enjoyable. Tb< mmmM&XaXj A ****? ia8t Friday evening at the home c CI n A nHereon on L'nk and spent a bappy time. 10DQ80D, H. G. Andereotl evening cake and ohocolate were euffer C. C. Gambrell, Farmers began DloughlDg last v recent, rain shut Ihem off again. )wena. F. B. Gary, now hauling guano. u-k, R. E. Cox, ? Jonn A. Harris. You can always get what y< peed's Drug Store. UNERYOPI AT Henry &< OU SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BJ rivitation f'Abbeville a cordial Invitation to visit < y of Spring Millinery. Ihe styles are bt gnize that we are leaders. So do not i rsonally Inspect our collection of beau show all the latest styles In Silks, Wt tits, Skirts and Waists, We have spent this season and we feel sure that aftei rill conclude that this Is the place to doBleaching y?n 36-inch Bleaching ance 36-inch Androscoggin yQU 36-inch Alpine Rose '^oee English Long Cloth 12 yds. to t)! $2.00 bolt. I Ready-made Sheets 72x90 Sheets mm t Suits and Skirts We have spent a great deal of time i Skirts and we know that we styles at right prices. Voiles from $3.50 to $10. We have , line of Tifldifis Wash Suits in 1 green. Some beauties in the 1 i i a m i / ' i ments so that every day we 1 show ~ Philsoi . > Flowers for the Square. Mm. J. C. Ellis has last received asblpment A U* of tiowera from the Department of Asrloot- A 5 Oil HIS tore at Washington sent by Hon Wyatt Aiken ,i Ai.t,-, conslatlng of Magnolia tree*, Cedar IFIQ fllcng trees sod flowering plants galore. Tbew, with a fine lot seep red by Senator _ Gary, will make tbe tqnare look like a botan- X( t Thursday ,oal garden when tbey hate reached foil s John A srowtb. Tne Ladles or the Clvlo League are idles Work- bu87 nearly every day now, planting and arch was a 'oddlng and by midsummer we may expect financially. to see as Rracelul a ploza as there la In tbe Able events entire state. mbered by m nental and e pleasures Copper M'HeS III Abbeville. chi ifreshments some time since rich deposits of copper m( ?*ii ii oo were discovered near Donalds, 8. C-, In tola giving a county, ore has proved to be wortb working , .. and extensive preparations are being made f tbe eve- ^ mlne present, so Tboee Interested are Messrs Press Smith, jre may see Robert Stone, and Charles fribble. The own . _. .era have been offered a good sum of money serine Link for tbe mine bat have refused to sell. Ab_ . bevllle County contains what was once tbe Evans and ripest gold mine to Its sice in tbe entire land and It la not surprising that now oopper should be discovered. v iraydon. Copper Is one of the most Important nalperals we have, coming next to Iron ore. Copper and mannfactured copper Is one of the csdale principal exporta of tbe Ualted Stales. CAUSE FOR ALARM. y Miss Lo- . Ion of some Loss of Appetite or Distress After Eating was lovely 3 Symptom that Should Not be i graoe and _. . , le sniendid Disregarded. nstumPH of Appetite is Just a natural desire for food. , 2- hv Lofcs of appetite or stomaoh d I strew alter cairn inn? nen ,n* Indloate indigestion or dyspepsia. Over- 0V< n q r k-A rt im eating is a habit very dangerous to a person's anri nmv 8??d general health, and insatiable appetite 1 to health 18 * ,nre symptom of diabetes. ^ v tn oithii 1118 Dot whal you eat but what you digest cer ' and assimilate that does you good. Some ol >m the Hnl tbe fongest and healthiest persons are modnt Man v erate srV auiiouB There is nothing that will create sickness ie bpst or. cause more trouble than a disordered ?i nnr mlili stomach, and many people dally eontraot seirt TmHui.t rious maladies simply through disregard or here wlH be abuse of the stomaih. ^ ^ liiliM We urge everyone in Abbeville who Is sofitimiss the fer|D8 trom *oy stomach derangement, lndl? hnT hmll, gestlon or dyspepsia, whether aoute or obronnn >? 2nl 10 lr7 Recall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the fv?r!ra? t!? distinct understanding that we will refund * their money without question or formality, after reasonable use of this medloine, they }?nrwi? ?nH are DOt "Perfectly satisfied with the results reuiKiu uiu We reoommeD(i them to our customers every lost ?.?nr day, and have yet to hear of anyone who hat not been benefitted by them. We honestly hnr?t TnS beieve them to be without equal. They are made from the prescription of a physician ftprtp/1 wb0 devoted all his time to the study and aruea. treatment, of stomach troubles They give prompt relief, neutralize gastric Juices, strengthen the dluestlve organs, create good rere among digestion and assimilation, naturally regu. Thursday late tbe bowels, promote perfect nutrition, ^ Evans were and create a permanent cure of all unhealthy *T" Friday. symptoms. I a while In We urge you to try a 23o. box of Rexall 1 Dy-pepsla Tablets, which give fifteen days Friday in treatment. At the end of that time, yoor money will be returned to you if you are not st Mohday satisfied. Of oourse, In obroaio cases length la oi treatment varies. For such cases, we II fete from a have two larger siie?, which sell for 45o. and I ' . Norris of 89c. C. A. Miiford A Co. 1 urday and * 1 * . and Mrs. Xhe Glow of DooB1 spent last was seen in the red face, hands and nanioH k body of the little son of H. M. Adams, ests of Mr. of Henrietta, Pa. His awful plight iday night! from eczema pad, for five years, defied what0' thhe remedies and baffled the best doci member/ tors, who said the poisoned blood bad ? at stated affected his lunge and nothing could tb'eproper 9ave "But," writes his mother, young ppo- "seven bottles of Electric Bitters comnsr oountry pletely cured him." For Eruptions, iN ifMrbM ri- Eczema, Salt Rheum, Sores and all _ Daring tbe Blood Disorders and Rheumatism Elecserved. trie Bitters is supreme. Only 60c. Al ?eeTbeylare Guaranteed by P. B. Speed. at _ y< We give you a 81,000 acoldenl Insurance doI- Tic >u want at i0y for one year lor 31 cents wltb every 53.00 *** cash purchase. Abbeville Hardware Co. iNINfi 1 n a Hewesl Spi ? We invite tl see and ea iav yf and be cod . the markel v *" this ad to we have in come in an ?ur stfre on EmbroMeri lautlfat, and i Embroiderie make M uffs' Thevariet; tlfalHtts. sertions. * and Insert] oolen ?few complete a a great deal wili^indai r looking at est slock la your&firfng "J* Newest: Beautiful figured old rose, bl Rajah Silks in al - , Beautiful Messal ocyd . 10c vd , large assor >. 36-inch Black Te .e bolt il.35 to All colore in 36-i Ready-n _____ White Lawn White Lawn White Lawn We will receive in selecting our Waists in silk an have the right * r and Panamas White Quilts, J just received a Better qaality blue, pink and White and col( ot Silkaline, all o ' M T I '' lave something new t< i, Henr a k Dollar is a Hi ou can't make it any more az stretch it. Buy where youx not only in quantity but I don't claim any special merit?but andise down to rock bottom basis?I int. If you like that way of doing bui These items for instance? ^ Our $18.00 Suits for $10.98. Our $11.00 and $11.50 I Our $6.00 Suits Apron Ginghams, worth 6 cts, for 4$ i Our 12$ A. F. C. Ginghams, for 9 eta ] White Lawns, regular 8 cts, for 5 cts. 16 cts White Lawns for 9 cts. Colored Lawns, regular 8 cts, for 5 cts Colored Dress Linens, worth from 10, Our W. L. Douglass $3.50 for $2.79. Our $3.50 Oxfords, for $2.48. Our $2.50 Oxfords for $1.98. We have a large lot of Ladies Shoes a Ladies, we afll your special attentioi arything you should need in wearing a] ~ ..uu iff- ?til i. \jive us a vioiw vyc win auuw you 11 ite from the dollar: by buying good: XT. WEi: yi SPRING X90t OPEN Grand Exhibition of J Millinery N 'UESDAY and 1 ^larch 30i Your attendance resp MRS. JAS. S. ABBEVILL ew Building nware and enameled ware I e> prices here that will save e?"j >u many a dime. The R. L. swi irgan Co. 5 and 10c Store, cu* 1DESDAY arch 31stjug Dress Goods ie Ladies of Abbeville to con)? in, ' :amine our stock of Dress Goods ivinced that we have the best that t. v? t affords. We will not attempt in enumerate the many new things this department but ask that you d see the beautiful display. es and Laces l| 8 in beautiful designs and quality. y consists of Swiss Edging and InNainsook and Cambric Edgings ing. The assortment is large and nd the prices the lowest that you v ' -m oy where. The largest and prettiices that we have ever had. Spring Silk I Foulard Silks, all the new shades, jM ue, green and navy blue. 1 the newest colors 50 yd. ine Silks in all the leading colors, ? ^ -4Mj tment to select from. , ififeta, excellent quality, $1 yd. ch Taffeta $1 yd, nade Waists Waists ..41.00 each i Waists... 1.25 each i Waists * 1.50 each s ?i this week large lot Ready-made d long. Some bargains in this lot. full size, 85c each. $1.00 each. )Ped Curtain Swiss 10c vard. i olore, 10c yard. j. |j 0 show you. Make y&Co. tindred Cents id there's oi_ly one way to money bnys the most? the most in quality. 1 do claim that I am selling mer- J throw in courtesy and-fair peat siiiess, gy?Te me your oraer. ^ Suits for $8.48, , * || for $2.98. cts per yard. per yard. per yard.? , | 12} and 15 cts, for 9 cts. iiiajjj ,t the lowest price possible. ' i to our line of Dress Goods and jparel. & tj ow to make more than a hundred S CHEAPER HERE. v NTRAUB. ~ ' - ' vl 9 SUMMER ING ' 1 Pattern Hats and ovelties WEDNESDAY | th?31st ;j ectxully solicited COCHRAN, E, S. C. West End Square nifliNh Spavin Liniment removes a, So/t or calloused Lumps and Blemishrom horses ; aho Blood Spavins. Curb*, nts, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, 8prslns, Hen Throats, Coughs, eic. Save ?50 by of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish 3. Sold by P. B. Speed, druggist. ! .} ^