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The Press and Banner.!
BY HUGH WILSON.
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Ten Pages.
ABBEVILLE, S. C. j
{^"Published every Wednesday at
$2 a year in advance.
Wednesday, April 7,1897.
Protection.
Congressman McLaurin has created n stir i
by his speech in Congress favoring the levy- [
lng of import duties on cotton.
This newspaper believes Mr. McLaurin is j
right, and we admire h'.s boldness of speech.
That we are to levy import duties to raise j
funds to defray tbe expenses of the government
is about as certain as any human can
be. This being true tbe South should realize
tbe fact, and ?et as much benefit from "pro*
tection" as any other community. As individuals
we never refuse a good fat office.
Then, why should we as a commulty, stand
back and allow our section to be Ignored
South Carolina wants protection ou rice, Lou*
l6lana wants protection on sugar, western men
need protection on wool, and Southern men
need protection for cotton, and all the manufactures
of all the Southern states need protection.
Our mechanics and laborers need to receive
higher wages?which they cannot do with
open ports for the reception of foreign made
goods.
Congressman McLaurin is right. He is
working in the interest of the farmer and the
working men.
About Free See<l.
We clip the following from the Vorkviile
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Local seed dealers have been flooded with
circulars from their bouses recently, urging
upon them the importance of securing the cooperation
of the congressman from this dis,
trlct in getting the government to discontinue
free distribution of seed.
"I have received the circulars from several
houses." said oue dealer yesterday, "but there
is one house that seems most urgent in Its demands
that has taken unfair advantage of
local dealers. This bouse got the contract
from the government to furulsh millions of!
packages of seed to such names as the congressman
might furnish. Thousands of these
have been scattered throughout the country,
but the contemptible part of the transaction
is that this house enclosed in each package a
ciroular setting forth the advantages to be derived
In buying direct from the seed grower. ?
This is a stab at the locals dealer, and yet we
are asked by this house to help pull chestnuts
out of the fire for it."
Thorn i?mi In hn iinnnlmitv of sentl I
rneot among tbe seed growers tbat tbe govern'
ment ought to go out of the 6eed business, i
That sentiment is natural, from their stand- J
point, out the people who receive the Beed
may have a different feeling.
As to the cheat in sending out circulars.
The postal laws are sufficient to punish the
swindlers, if it is proved on them. If tbey
send circulars surreptitiously through tbe
malls the penalty is so great that tbeir estate
would not pay it. "
WEST END. J
Happening** and Incidents of a Week I
About tlie City.
Several of Greenwood's citizens were up _
Salesday, among tbe number were Col. D. A.
P.Jordan, Mr. T. F. Riley and Mr. Weils Riley.
The primary yesterday came off as announced,
and there seemed to be a considerable
interest manifested in tbe result. We
suppose tbat the majority's choice is perfectly
satisfactory to our wbole people.
Mr. J. C. Kennedy, of Troy, was in town
Monday last.
Mr. G. D. Harris, Master Mechanic of the
8. A. L. sbops, has rented a portion of Mrs.
Alien b resilience, uuu win 111 a buuu wjuiic
move his family here.
Engineer \V. E. Owen went out on a freight N
Saturday, to break in his engine that has
Just come out of the shop, after belug thoroughly
overhauled.
Dr.F. E. Harrison went down to Greenwood
Monday afternoon on Masonic business. Dr.
Harrison Is District Deputy Grand Master ol
this Masonic District.
A host of lriends were delighted to welcome
Capt. W. T. Branch on Monday, wbo, after an
absence or over two mouths, came home that
morning from Chester. *
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bullock entertained a I
few ol their friends last Thursday evening,
with a most delightful tea, given in honor of
their charming guest, Miss Mattie Brown, of
Belton, S. C. Those who were present on this
thorouehly enjoyable occasion were: Hon.
F. B. Gary, Airs. F. B. Gary. Miss Jennie I
"White, Miss Mary White, Miss Corrle Mc.
Clung, Messrs. Jag. Chalmers, Dr. C. A. Milford,
J. Frazier Lyou, John W. Bullock.
The dancing school closed last Friday night j
and notwithstanding the inclement weather,
quite a nnmber of our youDg folks were there i
and "trippled the light fantastic," whlllug
away tbe hours and having a good time. >
Mr. J. A. Allen went up to Due West and %
Donalds Mon(tey on a business trip for Co. |l
hen's Clothing House. r
Last Saturday morning Margaret, the beautllul,
bright, attractive little daughter of Mr.
and Mre. A. W. Smith, closed her tired eyes
In that long sleep "that knows uo waking"
until God calls ou the slumbering millions to
awake. Ibis lovely Utile one, tbe idol of
fond Barents, was not quite two years old. 1
Sunday aiiernoon the funeral services were j
conducted at the home of the sorrowing parents,
by Rev. Edward McCrady. The interment
was In Trinity cemetery. The eympa-1
thy of tbe whole community goes out to the
grief stricken father and mother.
We learn that Mr. Kdwin Parker is moving
his poultry to tbe country. He will for the |
future live with his uncle M-. Arthur Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ellis, of Hodges, were in |
the city Monday and yesterday.
Tbe Salesday crowd was not near so large as
usual. Bad roads, we suppose, kept many of ^
our country friends away. ;
Mr. L. W. Wblte who bas been In tbe North- J
ern markets for some days past buylng| bis
spring and summer stock, Is expected borne ^
, i>uuiunun.
Tbe spring openings at our millinery stores I
last week were the centers of attraction for J
the ladies. Id spite of the rainy weather,
there were many who went to see the beautl- ^
ful hats, bonnets, and other fixings so dear to
woman. The goods displayed this season are
tbe prettiest ever brought to this city, and
our fair friends may find as stylish and up-todate
milliDery. dress goods, (in fact all wearing
apparel) as they could get In a much
larger city.
It Ib rumored that the Cotton Mill will open
stores on their own property, If stores are
opened on adjoining property, or on places
nearer to the Mill than the Public Square.
Capt. W. E. Cothran, of Bradley, waB In
town yesterday. Capt. Cothran is Judge of
Probate-elect of Greenwood county.
For several days past services have been i
conducted in the Presbyteriau church by J
Rev. F. L. Leeper, of I)ue West, and eloquent
and Interesting minister. Rev. Mr. Leeper is .
Evangelist of tbe Charleston Presbytery. I
MR. THOS. M. CHRISTIAN.j
After a Ludk Spell of SicKuess, In I hi- j
proving Slowly.
Mr. Thomas M. Christian of our city has ]
been quite sick for the past two or three
months. He was attacked first with a severe!
case of grippe, which used him rather rough,
and now he has a case of sbingles. Although
be suffered greatly all Ibis time, he stood it
well. Yesterday he was out for the first time
In quite a while, and now slowly Improving,
but is yet quite unwell. ^
Troy High School Koll of Honor, j
Month EndiDg March 'JC.
Miss Sarah Sibert,
Miss Rebecca WldemuL",
Miss Laura Robinsou,
Miss Janie Dendy,
Miss Daisy Gable,
Miss Lila Gable,
Miss Lela Harne,
Miss Margaret Lyon,
Miss Viola Franklin,
Miss Lula Wideman.
Mi6s Lou Sibert,
MissMard Lyon,
Mabyn Smart,
Bose Robinson,
Leon Sibert,
J. T. Solomans,
Walter Grimes.
James Harne,
Paul Lyon,
Shirley Solomons.
Ladies shirt waist sets and cuff buttons and
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gold. Prices from 35 cents to 95, at R. C. Hernuu,
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