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/ % 1 The Press and Banner ABBEVILLE, 8. C. tW*Pnhllohpd fivftrv WpdnpHilav at 5*2 a ear in advance. Wednesday, June 5, 1901. Stnnll Kuler |?rl?tew Pay H hen CuikIihte?l Kiifht. Mr. C. P. Hammond is maklug a decided success with his laundry aud the grade oi work Is Improving each week. He Is well pleased with li Is I u vest incut and ob Bummer advances he will reap a good dividend from hie laundry, send him your clothes to dean and press and yoursliirls, collars and cutis to laundry. Npenliliic wt Nhttrou. J. Y.Jones, edljor??fihe Iconiclast and Political iBlunaellie and Sooial Reformer, will speak at Sharon School House ou next Friday. Subject, "Political condition of Soutb Carolina, wblch has no Parallel In tbe History or American Politics; also. Some Laughable Experiences Among tbe Politicians Since I Bolted the Reform Movement in 1891." I Honored Giiem. Editor Plttman of tbe Carolina Baptist was In town last week in tbe interest or oik pnper, and while Id tbe city made a pleasant call on the Prens and Budner. Tbe Press and Banner loves to be on eood terms with Its oretbreu. and noDe will And a more cordial greetlne wltbln Its walU tban Editor Plttman, who makes a pleasant report of bis visit to Abbeville. OriwIiiHteU with Houor. Tbe Mobile Herald, in giving an account of tbe Barton High School, makes note of the the fact tbat Miss Minnow H. Moore, daughter of Mr. J. Colin Moore, formerly of this city, graduated with the first honor of her class, and was valedictorian. Miss Moore. It will be recollected, is one of tbe young ladies wbo was on a visit last summer to their uncle, Mr. Q. H. Moore. Many friends in Abbeville are glad of tbe young lady's success. At the A. K. P, Church, June 9th. Tbe Associate Kaformed Presbyterian Cburob will be open next Sabbath at 11 n. m. and5 p.m. Tbe pastor will preach In the morning on the subject. "Christ in Society." In the afternoon tbe tonic will be. "Above All, Through All and in You All." Tbe pub He Is cordially invited. MnNlcal Treat. 15 SolisU and 45 Chorus Voices will sing that matcbless Oratorio. "Tbe Prince of Peace," in I tbe Ersklne Auditorium at Due West on the night of June Otb, beginning at eight o'clock. ' Everybody should go to hear it, and to see the bouquet of beauty. Picnic. At Atrevllteon June 15 and game of ball in tbe afternoon between Antrevllleaod Lowddeevllle. Public are cordially Invited to come with foil baskets. Dwelling House to Reut. That commodious dwelling bouse of Mrs. Agnes Rohlnsoo Is for rent. For particulars, apply to ?. S. Barnwell, National Bank. 1 Religious* Services. Preaching next Sunday atLebonon by Rev. J. F. McKlnnon, comenclng at four o'clock. $1.40 Per Cord. One thousand cords of wood wanted, by Abbeville Electric Light & Power Co. For Sale. A good yoke of steers for sale. Apply to Thomson Bros. Mr. L. P. 8mith, manager, will run an extra train over tbe Southern on Tuesday June 11 from Anderson to Charleston, passing Hodges at 1.10 p. m. Tbe fare Is 88.00. Returning leave Charleston at ten o'clock. A. M.Jnne 13. For further Information apply to Mr. Bradley Reese. Slipper sale, good reliable goods, but* our numbers are broken, bence. they go on tbe bargain oounter. Call Early, Haddon's. Read Kendall's-ad. this week, for Corsets, Pants, and Ladles' Hose and then come In and get a good bargain for little money. Drop Stlob Hose at 89 cts., good value at 50 cts. v 150 pr. Boys Knee Pants at reduced prices. Mothers take notice. P. Rosenberg & Co. VALEDICTORY ADDRESS. Delivered at tbe Abbeville <JrM?lf>d School Commencement, 1901. by Minn Jennie ArrnntM. Claw* mates:?Another year of oar school life If) finished, and many of us have come to day for the lM?t time. But whether we go or stay we Khali all Hud abundant cause to remember oursobool with gratitude Day af ter tiny we have assembled there and tbe associations which cluster around that placemore vivid Id our minds to-day than ever he fore?can never be forgot ten. Tbey will go wlib us through life, and form an Important part Id thelnaivlOual experleuoe of each one of us. Tbe events of tbis day and of the past cbool day* are to be remembered and recall ed wltb pleasure, perhaps with pride, when we bave passed far down Into tbe valeof years. As we bear tbe aged of today rehearse the scenes of tbelr youth, so shall we revive the memories of our school when tbe battle of lite has been fought, and we sit down to repose after tbe burden and tbe beat of tbe day are passed. Then little Incidents wblcb seem now bardly worth telling, will possess a deeper Interest, and will linger long and fondly In the Imagination. To day wltb Its trials and Its trlumpns will be regarded as an epoch in tbe oareer of some of us?as a dav wortb remembering by all of us. We cannot take leave oflboBe familiar wall* and 8nnder tbe pleasant associations wblcb bave bound together there without acknowledging tbe debt of gratitude we owe to our aobool and our teachers for their fostering care. We have too little experience of tbe duties and responsibility of active life fully to understand and to appreciate the valie of tbe Intellectual and moral training we bave received In tbat place; but we realize tbat we are tbe wiser and tbe better for It. We kDow tbat without It we could achieve neither* moral nor a business success. Tbe man who does bis part In life, wbo per uesa worthy end and wbo takes care of himself Is tbe happy man. To adopt manhood Is to labor rightly and earnestly. To adopt tbe fellowship of all tbe good the world has ever known. Is to come Into sympathy with tbe great struggle of humanity towards perfection. To many of us tbe education we bave obtained there, will be our only capital In beginning life; and, whatever of wealth and honor we may bereafter win in tbe world, we ntmlI be largely Indebted to our Bcbool foi tbe means of success. Let us, then, ever remember our school with affection and gratitude. We shall ev ma) a nohlft nrlde In those Who have s> wisely and so generously placed the means or education wtibln the reaob of all, To the school officers of the present year, and to our teachers, we return our sincere thankc for their hearty and continued Interest In oui welfare. And now, class-mates, the class of this yeai will soon seperate never again to be united Id the school-room. May prosperity and happiness attend both teachers and tcholars ic their future oareer. Interstate Fireman's Tournament Newberry, R. ., Jane Stb-Utli, 1901 Soatberu Railway Announces reduced rates to Newberry, S C., and return from all points within theUtaU of South Carolina, including Augusta, Ga One first class fare for the round trip for Individuals, and still lower rates for Firemen and Brans Bands In uniform, ten or more on one ticket Dates of sale June 4th, and for trains sched uled to arrive Newberry prior to noon of Jum ?>th. final limit June 8tb. Fireman's apparatus to be transported free For detailed Information address any Agen of the Southern Hallway. W. H.Tayloe. A. G. P. A- Atlanta, Ga. * K. W. Hunt, 1) P. A , Charleston. 8. C. W. E. McGee, T. P. A? Augusta Ga. m ?I /? TVinrod QT7 ' H( io arnvc uu iuutouuj t doz. Negligee Shirts $1 value at 75c, $1.50 value at $1. P Rosenberg & Co. Foolish waste of life is pitiful to see and the bitterness it brings in the end to the discontented soul is beyond words to express. We can only have the highest hap piness having wide thoughts and muci feeling for the rest of the world as wel as ourselves. It is in our own power to attune tb< lulnd to cheerfulness and clearness. |The Large '! THAT A PEOPLE i"-5p And will buy free The month of Ap] any one Spring Month Stock is as attractive i We waut 1 In order to brin Avail yourself of tb Goods at the lowest pi COLLEGE CHIMES. - Uoveruur McSweeney Endorsed?Pro*, peroun Farmer lu Due West Town- , *liip?Preachers, People and Chll> dreo. ( Dae West, S. C., June 4, 1801. Mr. add Mrs. J. Grler Presnly are Id Due West for the ?ummer. C Mrs. A. S. Kennedy, Master David Kennedy, Jean aDd Kale Kennedy will spend com- t mencement week at Falrvlew, In Greenville Couoty. v Mrs. Mary White Pearson of Westminster L expects to attend the Commencement. After a Dleapant school session In Ooonee CounU, Miss Maoble Blackwell Is at borne lor vacation. Tbe people of Due West endorse the action of Governor MoSweeney In declining toaooept tbe resignation of Senators Tillman and McLaurin. Tuesday, June I'.tb, is Commencement day In Erakine College, and Wednesday In tbe Due West Female College. Turkeys, chickens, eggs and butter are bringing good, prices In Dae v/est and will play a prominent part in tbe commencement programs. It will be loo late to bring tbem lo next week. Tbe reaper and self-binder of Mr. M. B. CJlnkscales is doing nice work in tbe grain fields around Due West. Mr. J. Mack Nickels, wbo bas been teaching a large and flourishing school al Rockingham, N. C., Is at home lor tbe summer. Mr. J. Grler Pressly. of Tamplco, Mexico, bas finished up bis school worn at Leslies, In York County,and U here to attend commence- T rnent and renew his acquaintance'with the J young ladles of the town and college. Mrs. Minnie Devlin Woodruff ofSanford, Va.. with her two sons, Frank ?nd John Dev 11n Woodruff, Is visiting her old home. The dlslance,about four hundred miles,was made In about twenty-four hours. Mr. Frank e Woodruff will come to Due West later in tbe summer. Ite.v. Boyce H. Grier bas decided to accept tbe call extenued to bim by tbe congregation at Ora in Laurens county. Mr. Grler Is at present pastor of tbe cburcbes at Yorkvllle and Tlrzab in tbe First Presbytery. He is a xplendid preacber and a popular pastor, and tbe congregation at Ora is lo be oongrai ulated i upon tbe prospect of having a pastor so well I qualified for the place. t Dr.O P. Hawlborne visited friends lu North I Mississippi last week, some of whom he bad ? not seen in thirty-five years. He did not re- ? cognize tbem nor was be recognized by tbem. ? Mrs. Josephine Sloan, of Cedar Springs, Is ? In Due West to remain lor tbe commencement exercises. She Is tbe guest of Rev. and Mrs. James Boyce at the Female College. A company haB been organized here to pu*b tbe sale of tbe leader window lock reoentjy Invented by a colored blacksmith al Mount i Carmel. Dr. C. B. Cowan and Mr. J. Grler c Pressly are al tbe bead of the concern which v oiay lake on tbe proportions of a nhammotb I trust. I Tbe condition of Mr. James Maglll has t greatly improved wltbln the pasi week. We I feel quite sure that his mends, wbo are legion \ in number, will be pleased to learn of his lm- I proved condition. c Miss Elizabeth Howard Young, daughter of J. Ma?on Youug, Esq., of Inverness, Fla., Is t vlKlilng relatives here and will remuln for C commencement. Ml-s Young bas been al- \ tending Agnes Scott Institute at Decatur, I Ga.. the pant seasou. t Mr. Eugene Falton, of Baltimore, Is expected to reach Due West Monday night of this "5 week. It bas been a good many years since ? we looked him Id tbe eye. a corami weioome * waits him In the home of Mr. A. H. Kennedy 6 and among other friends of days of yore. c Miss Edith Dargan. of Florence, has accept* I ed a position in the Intermediate Department 1 of the Due WestScbool. MIkb Dargan grad- t uates at Wlnthrop College this.week. She has spent four or Ave years there fitting ber- r self for teaching. For tbe past two years sbe f tias bad extended experience in the model I practice school connected with the college and her work has been pronounced very suo- * cexsful by tbe critic tracbers In tbat depart- 1 meut. She will spend tbe summer in Chicago doing work tbat will make ber still more ef- 1 Sclent in tbe grade of work tbat sbe will have in lbe Due West Scbool. t Mr. J. H. Brock Is oue of the most prospe- t rous farmers In Doe West township. He was c married about 16T4 and started from tbe t ground. He now- owns three hundred and seventy-one acres of !and on which be owes J two hundred dollars. Last year be made on l the land be worked forty bales of cotton, two c hundred and twenty-six bushels of wheat 1 and 300 bushels of corn. He also collected s $100 in rents. 5 ( " % j SENATOR McLAURIN, < ? Hie Believes He Hhn hh Much Right to Iuterpret Democracy an Anybody? ' Prospect* of a New Daily Paper. J Charlotte, N. C., June2.?Senator MoLanrln believes that be ban as much right to define t I Democratic principles as has Mr. Bryan, Mr. . Tillman or any ODe else. Mr. McLaurln nays t , tbat Mr. Bryan and Mr. Tillman both oppose 1 ! true Democracy and advocate Populism, socialism and communism. snd ttmt h? Is op- i ( posed to these disturbing political dogmas J , ami is determined by tbe aid of Uls fellow t . citizens and the h?*lp of his God, to forever I bury these Houth Carolina disturbers of the t . public peace. I One thing Is settled: Those who know John g L. McLaurin, are convinced that th? next , eighteen months In the Palmetto, State will encompass the fiercest political battle ever waged wlihln her borders. One thing that convinces your correspond ] [ ent, tbat tbe gentlemen mauaglng this move t ment are lu earnest nnd are in earnest and 1 are In tbe tight to the finish in this. In a short time so tbe cards announce, a strong daily 8 morning paper will be established In the city > of Columbia with a brilliant South Carolln * lan, now residing In Hlcbmond. Va., a? editor, t Senator McLaurin Is a born debater and 1 [ campaigner, and If it is an undisputed fact ( 3 tbat he intends to promulgate bis views, should the Democrats desire. j Already the manager has been named, who i a will have charge of this educational move- j men', with headquarters in Columbia, and . many of the preliminary arrangements have t been perfected la several of the counties. Thus It will be seen that the junior senator ba* not been Idle, though remaining at home ' since his return from coDgress. Senator McLaurln Is a unique, yet systematic orsaulzer i and long before ihe primaries shall have been ordered for 1001 South Carolina will have one ] I of the strongest Alc^aurln political ornaul- , f xhMods since the noted alllunoe combine in , 1W0* J Try our Stretchy Seam Draw- i ers. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. 0nly50cts. P. 1 f. Rosenberg: & Co.. 1 Office l>HyM. 1 The County Supervisor will be In bis office I on Saturdays, and public days. If persons who have buslnens In the office will come on those days they will not be disappointed. ? G. N. Nlckols, County Supervisor. Marcb, o, 1901.1 tf. Crowd of 1 RE TO BE SEEN E"V ; DEMAND AND API lerchar ly when desirable Goo< :il just gone was a recc l in the last eight ye; as ever, and new goods ;he trade of May to b( g about this consummt *?? BARGAINS e opportunity to get tl ices. Sensible Talk for ! [n buying a machine the buyer shoul )sbome are too numerous to mention. :ompares OSBORNES with other nakes. This is no bare assertion, but tas been proven time and time again. ^ I jET me show you the Osborne Golu] The Neatest, Strongest and Most Mo< atalogue for all who want it. Mowers. Reapers. Binde ABBEVILLE HA I Just received big lot of Um-I >rellas. Try one at $1. It is guaranteed and* is a big bargain. P. Rosenberg & Co. Commencement In Due Went. On TbursdHy night tbe 6tb,ln the Auditor!ira, the Oratorio Club will sing "Tbe Prince if Peace." An admission fee of 15 and 10 els. pill be asked. Miss Stack, Mrs, C. E. Todd, AIbr Waiklns, Mies Loin Mnftatt, Miss Jenule iai loway, Miss Janle Jay Dr. E. H. Edwards, iev. Jnrne* Boyce, Mr. D. 8. Edwards and Jr. G. \V. Hanua will take the solos, and Mr. V. W. Edwards and Misses Jennie and Ellen idwards will assist In tbe quarteit. Tbe boruses are many and pretty. Friday evening tbe Elocution pupils under he direction of Miss Stack, and tbe Siring ;iub. under the direction of MIsh Waiklns, viII give a recital. Miss Dollle Hardeman, , diss Eblth Little and Miss Lois Moltatt will 1 ;raduate In elocution that even log. Thursday and Friday the students of tbe * Seminary will stand tbelr examination to 0 ?blcb tbe public is invited. . Saturday night tbe cloning exercises of tbe 1 Seminary will take place In tbe A. R. P. ihurcb. Mr. E. P. Lindsay and Mr, J. R. Allien will read graduating essays. Dr. W. j. Pressly will deliver certificates of gradua- a Ion and address tbestudenta. p HHDDain moroiQK rvev. u. vx. iui-uuugunu, if Cheater, 8. C., will preach the t-ermou be- t ore ttie graduating classes of the two col- j eges. Sabbath night Rev. D. G. Philips, of Bradley , via preach before the students of the Bern* ? nary. The Hoard of Ersklne College will meet on donday. Monday afternoon the Art Reception will i >e held by Miss Watklns and her pupils. In ? he Female College cbapel, from 3 to 5:80 >'ulock. The String Club will play during be Reception. Monday ni|{ht Is given over to the Societies, n the Pbllomatbean Society R. E. Ransou v111 preside. R. W. MoDanlel Is the Junior >rator and E. N. Orr is the 8enlor orator, i. B. Pharr and W. P. Robinson will debate in interesting literary question. The medals villbe delivered by Rev. R. L. Robinson of Jamden. A.la. In the Euphemtan Society James P. Preasly vill preside. T3. E. Morris and D. M. Simpson vlll discuss the ever-interesting Dispensary luestion. R. A. Lumms is the Junior orator indJ. W. Simpson makes tne reply lor the Seniors. Mr. A. G. Brite of Chester Is the dedal orator. Tuesday thelltb is commencement day in Srsklne College. Twelve or fifteen will gradlate. D. P. Y. Pressly will deliver diplomas md announce distinctions. The Anniversary Address will be delivered >y Rev. J. W. Stagg, D. D., of Charlotte, N. C. Tuesday night will be devoted to the Alumit. Several brief, bright addresses will be deIvered. Wednesday, tne mu,isnommenceraeBiuay n tbe Female College. Twenty-three young adles will read tbelr graduating essays and be vocal and piano pupils will alng and play, 'resident Boyce will deliver tbe diplomas and l be prizes will be delivered. Wednesday night tbe Reception will be I liven at tbe Female College. L. W. White'* Local*. 3 Don't fall to look at our Washable Dress fabrics. It will pay you to see tbem. They 1 ire simply lovely. Ask for Pongees and Bontta Silks. They ire pretty, new and stylish. ThoseWhlte and Colored-Urounds Embroldirled Swisses are the newest and handsomest I bings out this season for ulce dresses. It Is I mpoHHlbie to decide how beautiful tbey are. I Jail for tbem. * 1 L. W. White offersagreat bargnlnln French 3atlsle for While Dresses and Waists. It Is " /ery fcheer and tine material. Former price j i0 cents a yard, our price 25 cents. Look at It. j Embroideries, Embroideries, Embroideries, j it L. W. White's Store. The largest assortnent ever offered in tbe City of Abbeville, ? ind at the lowest prices. , White and Colored Organdies for Dresses < iow offered by L. W. White. You never saw jl prettier assortment of Prints and PercalS than is now offered for sale by L. W. White. , L. W. White pow offers a complete line of Pamagks for table olotbs, both white and oolt . jrecJ, also uap?i?8 anq aoynes. Jf you want a pice Sun or Halo Umbrella _ the beatplaoe to buy It Is the store of L. W White. f The moat styllah Suits for children, boya and men are to be found at L. W. White's. Call on L. W. White and get a nloe Spring Hull, a styllah Hat and a pair of Hamilton A Brown's Shoes. J Tlie moat compleete line of brushes to be f found in town Is at The Speed Drug Co. Tooth bruahea, nail brushes, hair brushes, clothes r brushes, whist brushea, In fact any kind of a . bruah you want. The Speed Drug Co. When In need of anything In the way of nice perfumery, we are headquarters. Mil- a lord's Drug Slorta. 1 1 ? ?* '.v Well Please. rERY DAY AT THE ir idise o1 ds are offered at the ri )rd braker with us, in ars. And still "the go 5 are arriving every da > as large as that of A ition we need the help >rdial invitation is exi We 1 * T-fcl-l TT rrmTTTUT (TIT A-tt-tL W11X111N II L6 most beautiful Sensible Farmers. il be posted. The good points of the They are evident to every man that tnbia Mower Jern on the Market. An Osborne . rs. Rakes. Harrows. RDWARE CO. . ail mi _ a 1 j a.o Devuie-ureeuwo oa MUTUAL [ISlRAniCE ASSOCIATION. $550,000. IVRITE TO OR CALL on the'undersigned " or to the Dlreotor of your Township or any Information you may dealre about >nr plan of Insaranoe. We Insure your property again at deatruo Ion by FIBE, WIND5TJBH OB UUfflH, nd do bo cheaper than any Inauranoe Com iany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon bat our a Is the a&feat and cheapest plan of nanranoa known. r. B. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. G. r. FULLEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. ' W, E. Lealle Abbeville Township ' 8. M. Benjamin Greenwood " J. Add. Calhoun Nlnety-81x " W. B. Acker Donalds " i M. B. Cllnkacalea ...Due Weat " Dr. J. A. Anderaon.Diamond Hill " H. A. Tennent Lowndeevllle " ' J. D. Coleman Coronaca " J. W. Lyon Troy J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mllla " T. L. Haddon JLong Cane " Joseph Lake Pboealz " J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley P. B. Calllson Calllaon ' i R. W. Townaend..... Klnarda " A. K. Watson Cedar Sprln* A.O.Grant Magnolia " | H. 0. Harvey Walnut Grove W A VlnlrlAU Hodepn " J. W. Scott Verdery ? J.T. Mabry Cokesbury 8. F. Cromer .Hmlthvllle " <i. N, McKinney BordoftUT ? P. B. Calllson and Joseph Lake, Yeldel 1 township. P. B. CalliBon, J. Add. Calhoun and Joseph jake, Klrkseys Township. J. Add. Calbouo, Joseph Lake and R. W .'own send, Fellowship Township. J. Add. Calhoun, Joseph Lake and K, W 'owDHeud, Brooks Township, J. W. Lyon and A. K. Watson, Indian All i 'ownshlp. J Abbeville, if. C? Jan. IT, 1900. i Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending < iketch and description of any invention will J iromptly receive our opinion free concerning he patentability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured hrouKji us advertised for sale at our expense. Pattfnts taken out through us receive special wlice, without charge, in The Patent Record, 1 in illustrated and widely ' ula(ed journal, j consulted by Manufaciurei . Ipvestofs, Sen4 fqf sample copy FR. . Addtcss, * VIPTOR J. EVAN8 4 00. ] (Patent Attorneys,) gyqp; Pudding, WASHINGTON, D. C i E. F. GILLIARD,; .'.TAILOR,;, ' HAH moved, and oocupies the rooms up- I HtalrB In Knox's Hall, and la now pre- I tared to do all binds ol repairing and oleanng of gentlemen's olothes on abort notice. , Samples ol suits al way a on hand. Charges , eaaonable We are overstocked on box paper and tine tailonery, It must go regardless of expenses. I you can use a good box of paper cheap call tt tne Speed Drug Co. J i Buyers S STORES OF L. W. \ f Good ght kind of prices. that the amount of bu >od work goes bravely iy. pril. of our friends and cusi tended to all to come have the Goods and a: IE REACH OF EV L. \ Another lot of our $4, $4.50 and $5 Pants just received. Our special price $2.75, $3,00 and $3.30. P.Rosenberg & Co i > Slate of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. By the County Board of Education The Requirements of the Law In Regard to Levying an Additional Tax for School Purposes Having Been Complied with by the Proper Parties In School District No. 50. IT 18 HEREBY ORDERED THAT AN election be beld at the. usual voting plaoe In aid District on the 8th day of Jane, 1901, for the purpose of determining whether an additional levy of 3 mills will be made for school purposes; that the trustees of the said District act as managers of the election. J. S. GIBEBT. Chairman. J. FRA8ER LYON, R. F. GILLIAM, Board of Examiners. Estate of Jennie Kellar, Deceased ' P fi.nl X 3 A !, _ Notice 01 settlement tuiu ajjjuioation for Final Discharge. TAKE NOTICE that on the 20th day of -i- June, 1901, I will renderafinal account )f my aotlnga and doings as Administrator of the Estate of Jennie Kellar, deceased, In the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville Jounty at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same lay will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Executor. A II nAM1.ina houlnar rfamn.nrifi fteftlnut Bald estate will present tbem for payment od or before that day. proven and authenticated or !>e lorever barred. Joel W. Fisher, May 20,1901. Administrator. Peerless Iceland FrCCZCr (One Motion) Patented dasher construction does away with all motions except one?the can revolves iround the stationery dasher. Motion Is necessary in the cream, not In the 1 nachlne. 1 The cream has more motion In the Peerless 1 Iceland than In any other lreezer. The reHult 1b smooth, delicious Ice oream in three minute*. ICE PICKS, ICE SHAVES, | FLY FANS, SCREEN WINDOWS, j W ATER COOLERS, 1 REFRIGERATORS, i OIL STOVES. 1 Abbeville Hardware Co. i rry our Stretchy Seam Draw- [ are. Fit and workmanship { guaranteed. Only 50 ets. P. ? Rosenberg & Co. ! _ ? | I have now ready ibr Inspection an elegant Ine of Samples for Tailor made Suits or aim- 1 >le garmenta?Pants a specialty. Come and lave your measure taken and get something ;ood something good add dresiy. Don't forget to look at my sample of Wall Papering. , Amos B. Morse, j Footwear. For shoes, slippers and hosiery, I [o or send to lJaddon'x. Keep the dandruff out of your bead by 1 ising Fine Tar 8bampoo and Koch's Dan- ( irufl Cure. For sale at Mllford'a Drug Store. , Ice drinks, cold drinks, cream drinks, ale ' lrlnks, in fact any sort of drink made can be j ound at our fountain. The Speed Drug Co. j We carry a complete line of glass all sizes. I putty aDd sprigs ot put them in with. Our I prices are right. The Speed Drug Co. The spring of the year Is on us, now Is the , ,lme to take medicine and feel good all sum- , ner. We have any kind of patent medicine ( fou may want, also some of our own make .hat we guarentee to be as good as the best. The Speed Drug Co. Nice lote of fresh Canvassed PJams, Picnic i tiaiHH auu x>i?tt?4uai u?uuu ^unv *>**4vg *j. j i Morse. I i "7. tnr:? ' FHITE ATTEST THE Qualit; siness done was the lar on." Although our tra< bomers and see us. re anxious to sell them ERYBODY. ??* V. WE 1 Due West k T ABBEVILLE jL offers a. b., b. s., normal, musk Clj " nets Co arses under experienced teach jli Moat beatbfal location. Deep tubular well fl.i The past year baa been a most successful o Jli plications for next year should be made ea W which has done, and Is still doing a great e iii session opens September 18tb. yfy Rev. JAME yK May 28, 1901. tr. NEW SPRING At HAD WE WILL OFFER FOR Mi White Piques, White Dotted S White Lawns, Dimities A New Supply of Co Our stock of Fine Black Dress is full. Black Taffeta, Figu Shirt Waist is the thing. Our Millinery Stock is replenished v in Colored Mercerized and French Ging R. M. Had< I Ice Cr | WE ARE MAKING A I ICE OF $ IN T QUART, HALF GAL1 /j\ QUANT " Call and set our prices. m ~ THE SPEED DR I %%%%%%%%* I i > # ai j | The Season is Here ? o II * WHEN YOU ENJOY J 8,3 ftUGGY PIPING I to the limit, if you have tbe 0 right klod of a vehicle i We have the vehicles which will please ^ you and that will wear longer than a \ great many other makeB. \ T) We bought these vehicles last fall and ? JJ gave the Manufactuera plenty of time #1 to paint them, so we have tbe ^ | jl Nicest Finished ? I' goods which we have ever bandied. ? .. I' We also bought In car load lots and # I) got car load prices and freight rates 9 f 11 acd propose to give our cu&tomers m fa| 1 the benefit of these prices. A abl Oive us a call before buying and we # % ian Interest you. # 1 J. L. HILL & CO. i ~ i Ch Carriage, Buggy, Wagon and Harness W Repository. # ^ T Cheap Katen to Buffalo. F "The Sea board Air Line Hallway, the short, Ag< Ine from all points In South Carolina to Buffalo. N. Y., offers a choice of routes to the Pan American Exposition of all rail via Washington, or via Norfolk and the famous iteamer Hues nivergmg irom iu?i, Witb Its mafrnlflcient Pullman oar service ind through Vestlbuled trains it Insures a K :omlortable sale and quick trip. Round trip Ha tickets from all points in South Carolina on yot iale April 30tb to September 30th Inclusive, g food for return passage until November 3d, DflC 1901. 837.10. Tickets on sale April 30, UMtll v further notice at rate of 833.15 limited to *V1 Ifteen days from date of sale. u.?j For any further Information address Wm. ea ??..? r_ ni.D?0.?no?r Airent. S&van- s OUUBI, JI., u, Tim..,I . aah, Ga.t G. McP. Batte, TrnvelliuK Passenger pec fVgent, Columbia, S.C.. H.& L. Bunob. Gen- iroi iral Passenger Agent, Portamoutb, Ya." T Motballne may be placed In direct contact wltb tt"e most delicate fabrics without fear of WI1 Djury by stain or bleaeblug. >\>r sale by >' Speed i>rug Co. I Ji ' J. ~Sj& m , FACT THAT THE . lii i 'J w y ? I ________ ???????? 1 gest we have had in le has been large our <$jj ' 31 ' i i 1 I -' V [ITE. j jyl\ nale College, 1 rn q n $ wwi9 vi m 3. EXPRESSION, ART AND BUSI- ik era la an Ideal college community, flj i water absolutely pare. Low rates, jli e, all oar rooms being occupied. Ap- flj rly. An old conservative lostltatlon iiy >ervlce for the country. Forty-third wjy S BOYCE, President. DUE WEST, S. C. T ARRIVALS DON'S. = \.Y SOME BEAUTIFUL ' ' "1 wisses, Striped Lace Lawnst and French Organdies. ilored Lawns Jnst Eeceiyed. Goods in plain and figured red and Colored Silks for Call and be supplied. weekly. We have something new bams. ion & Co. I ______ -V earn! I | SPECIAL RUN ON $ ^EAM 1S # LON and GALLON % . % ITBS. <!> Tours to please, || ug compajvf| | Another lot of our $4, $4.50 id $5 Pants just received, ur special price $2.75, $3.00 ad $3.35. P.Rosenberg & Go V. D." ADDIE HAS OPENED A icycle Repair Shop NUYT nooR TO D. H. WILDED'S STORE. HE WILL SELL. KENT AND REPAIR. II Work Guaranteed.... 'lease give me a trial. I will do good and thful work promptly at the most reasoule charges. V. D. ADDIE eap Summer Trip* toSonlberu and Florida Coaitt Kenort. oulhern Railway announces Summer irlst rates to Southern coast resort, tbe > of Palms, S. C., St. Simons and Cumberd Inland, Ga., Pablo Beach, Fla., Morehead y, N. C., etc. ickets now on sale. or detailed Information apply to any aut of the Southern Railway Company. W. H. Tayloe. A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A Word to tlie Lad leu. ,ead tbe Laundry ad this week of Mr. C. P. mmond, and you will see he can laundry ir shirt waists and skirts in lirst class style, lankets and quilts washed right before iking away. ir. Hammond's Laundry is a great lnstltu a ID our iniusi, aou ne buuuiu i>? pairuiiiiwell by our borne people. end your collars to the Laundry, and eslaily your shirt waists, as be baa an expert aer. be aobblest Straw Hat Is the Alpine and encope. You will llnd them at L. W. i He's. or ice oall at Maxwell's Market. Phone No. 1. /?.-? 1 V^&jj . i