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The Frets and Banner. Is" I. _ ?i BY tfOGH WILSON. S . r~~z^= ABBEVILLE, 8. C. . otrPlMlibid every Wednesday n d t livuadtue*. | Wednesday, April 33.1903. CkMtorlala'i Oplaloa of Haaytra. fi la away reepects Daniel 11. Chamberlain, ^ Vbo ?h defeated for Governor in 1878. eipraWM a very oorreet eaUmale of Hampton. He any a truly : MForee of ebnraoter and finely Mwwi Judgment were ... lb* lendInalnlUarHunDloa." We would add. that I be Ml trae to bis frlenda, and kept bit promlee 10 all men. Duplicity, or doable-dealing, wee bo part of bte nature. Mr. Chamber tain Hfi, *-8oatb Carolina baa oarer bad a great orator or uateaman wbo eoold bare done what Hampton did." Hampton'a power as a leader waa doe to ble own magnetlam and to tbe etrenmetancce which arooced Ute people la ieapereUuii. They seeded a leader, and Hampton was eqoal to tbe oeeaaloo. Bat be wee neither a eUleeman nor aa ore tar. He had neither of tbeee attrtbntee to an i' , . appreetable degree. \ Some o/ hie ardent admirer* have vectored ilOr*n?KOQ IMWIiUWDor IMUIUUMUUI hium who -wrtid bin In tbe Senate. This. we think, was unjati to tbe people. It ?m also anjnst to Hampton to invite comparison between bimeelf end Cnlboan or Ohgp m to orator. It waa nnbeeominc in 1902 to qnmtioo tbe pMotlM or tbe wisdom of tbe people wbo boworsd blm in Wtos nootber mas bee ever Vltwlng tbe matter from an Impartial standpoint, it was, to sajr tbo tenet, not in food taste to Invite comparison es to Hemptea's ability and services, niter be went Is Wcahint on. JC. & Bauer's eertkw were raoogalcsd. He did perbnpe more tsi oath Carollaa than any Bsastor or Rep Iieeaalattvewbo baa base la Waabington atom Mm war. Tba ttma aad tba oiraamatanoea aaade tba opportunity, and be, like Hampton ta log. than did mora tban ba or anybody alas coald do now. General Hampton baa alwaya baan tta aaatral flgaia la a large aad intaaatlal political aad bally connection. 80 laapaalr, bawaa tba bead aroand which gathaaad aaarty all tba old Uaaa paopla of aorta) ataadlag, aad tale feat gave him a powar and lalaaaee ilaoal equal to tba aoaabiacd lnflo* aaeeof hie large circle of kinsmen and polltl aal aamlataa, including tbair aatalltaa. Wbca Ooriroor of tbaSiata bla fidelity to kb Meade aad tba frvorlUem of tboaa wbo Mwid, farnlabed tbe batfa or tbe feaadaUna for ibe TUimanlem wblob .removed bla ea^ ^aaa Aaaaa 1 w ? a Wkalaaaa (Ka iaata iM7 kaw bow ikt eoaaoa people believe tbat tar fcartiw jr?n tbey bad bad very JHtoyartor panel is Um afthln or ibe govllvttaMJutlo Heipion to Invite oomytrim imin fete, TllUaan or MoLaoroo. Meboftba Uueemeo la or a? entirely dlfBaapton vu More dlatlncnlabed lor heart Una Jpr balw aaw for fidelity tban tor f jminii flllaM'e Meny, watebfalneee, combativemm sad Mental ability fit blm tor a leader oi Mala aria baa ability, le edoeated, and well libwiii la fela appeal to reaeon and to tbe mm% his lagle aad tbe tone of bis tests are bnaaMabte and unanswerable. Hie eaefeties, ncnbls to reply, are too often oompsiled to wsot to abcae, vltaperaUon, or mil In tfes exeeselve deelre to do bonor to M ttlais lW< kk hnml ( or fcartal partook to maebot tbe ?peot*ouiar. * Butoifw; TM old negro carriage driver Bpflb/- had ihi old eoldlctc dllag the ?mw mw< eblldleb, If not fooUth. ViMdwtbti HiiptwiH frlenda generally Ktj OMMha to too "the people." la Ml Mwnoa aeeepted bto defeat pawt * Mr aad wttboot manner. HI* trlwdi la thatfarttcalar a%lt wrj vail aaanlau bla p, ' As Senator aad M BaUroad Ooaaaalaainoer ha daffW fToaa (M Government K.OOO or JS.OOO ft a year lor aboat twenty yeara. To bold aaeb L pillkma lor that len*tb of time, with tbe V MMlUMti aad boaora incident tberet* ! a|^| be ooaaMorcd aa mm compeoaaMoo ?' aad icoaao fenagnltlnn tor blc patrtoUaaa in f ' feaea tad bla valor la war. Qalto a nom^ bar of the aarrlwn of the bloody atraggle wosltbeaatlaloi with aaaehleaatban Hampf * tea boa laedwi It woaM bo bard, tbere. tact tocoavlaeeeaeb patrtola tbat tbe State bad Smob ungrateful to Haaptoo. Haaaptea baa baaa baooced aad loved by the people aa ao other man baa been loved '' aad ftaaared, aad ble aeaaory la a prood bar) ,y . Mat* Aa cvldanoe of thla the people gave \ic? bha tho beat glfla at their dtapceal, aad It I_-_ tbopott of his frtondo to ebirp the people WiifclBpMUad*^ Hampton. lev CMlea Mill. If tt? people will ulii In u effort to build Bocbtreouoomill.lt ?m bo bollt. We all eoa tbe good senilis of tbe existing mill, mod tbetolo noroaaon why wo eboald not bars onotboc mUL WblJo tbo dividends have not boon large, jot we proonme tbat tbero ore tew or MM Wbo took otook In it, wbo regret tbe on Between out; and seventy of onr people eotr nerlOod to tbo mill wtilefa vo now bare. Tbo onboortpUons ranged from eevoral tbooeand ofdoMnro down ton single abare, sod webavt beard of no Stan wbo rogreu bis eubeerlpUouAm neailj nil tbe en been ben totbeenpitol steak bavo aold tbolr sbarw, tbey are now as obletosoboortbe tonnsw mill os tbey were 10 tokaoloefc In tbo old mill. It mattars not WbooWM a ootton mill. IUpreeeoee Is wbti beMftto tbe oomm saltj. We oonld all take a tow obnrea, and wben tbe now mill U on lis teet 'We oonld ooM out. A great aamber of |boq fmmvi io sbuo i mil OUUlu um iuuuu. IK VMM ana Banner MlMm that U to Mm M MM a Mali Miu, and when we bar# bad aipflsasa wa ooold enlarge 11. VnsoMnM fBdtOQi. aad place oo It ft debt ot >9M Mr tarty par out on tbe oaplial. llll would git* m a nloe iplnnlng plant. 7be stockholders oonld take oars of tbo debt. . wfella praetloal moo eoald leern to work tbt ?hlBMpiofllafclj TbeoreUoalljr it ran bo Ogarad oat that tbo enormouo mills oan make better dlrldnfc tban tbo Uttlo ones, bat exMrtMM boo demonstrated tbat tbo small MttMpay laiiordividends. Wbenamazibaa iMroed to Make a small Mill pay, be is la po> id Ilea la enlarge ble mill. Uttlo experience la 0<tca neososary, and blnndere In a little Mill ara not often made, and when made tbey nasally bart loos. Ifoar people waat e ooivoa mm, ice men to (Brnlib tbe money will be forthcoming. When we bate e amell atse aplnning mill, and leern bow to work It, we ooold doable tbeiptodlee, or elee bay loom* ead nae oor own tbxeed. Tble editor bee noexe to grind, ead Want* co office In > mill, bat we woald ; be glad to am anybody take tbe lead, If be eea meet wltb proper eaeoarecemeot Peaal* UuU Pualw. ?Maa II?HM hmlK?n p , Doable Lbla amount. ' Add loll throe. MalUpty the remit by flee. Add toTt the number of living Ulerm. MulUuLf I lie i?nil bj 10 Add n amber of death of broth ere end aletars. Kabtnet 150 from the retail. Tim rich-hand flea re will be number of , death*;The middleware will be number of . Ilvlnc atomm, and the left flf are will ahow the namoar at Itvlng brothers. Try tkie tn yonr own enao. HawntHl boofcajnet received. The Hpeed Dsrufl (Jo. V frV: * . v.,4--r ' *'* . , '^1 . v7- -t % c V D 1> Special 0 For first weel More VALUE I Milliner # Immei # Ideas The Besi HAMPTON-BY-THE-SEA. ? f CI It *r Haapta*?Tlllma Aveaa*? I I MeLaarla Street. f I Charleston may si way be depended upon, c Colombia seems to bave gotten tbe Jump on I thst city io tbe mstter of first proposing a I moaament to tbe treat leeder In 1878. Bat t Charleston bss eeen Columbla'a monument, e and now goes one better. We learn from tbe v Evening Pwt that It la proposed to change t the name of Meeting Street In that city to t< Hampton Avenue. The proposition la moat i timely, and will meet the approval of every. I body. But tbe Idea of naming a alngle street, I instead of changing the name of tbe elty, la t what we do not nnderatand. Tbe M City of * Hampton," or M Hampton City." would aound t more nlosly. There sronld ,be nothing small t In the the uClty of Hampton," and tbe t ? ?" ! ?? ilnMpltv anrl I cluulfv wvhiu j?iw?v v.v m ??? devotion to her most beloved boo. Let tbe I city change Ite Dute, and then let Tillman ud MeLanrln neb have an avenoe or a street In tbe "City of Hampton." By making ibsse changes everybody could be pleased. Neither Tillman nor MoLaurln would be Jealous. Ofeoareetbe.blcgest honorshould be given to tbe native born son. Tben Tillman and McLaorln might be honored, aatbelr I deserts might appear. To name only a street for Hampton, when eo; many other distinguished Carolinians have whole counties oamed tor them seems dealing sparingly In ' tionora. Wasn't Charlseton named for some* <] body? This la the flrat time that we have 1 known the Melly by tbe sea" to give less J than others. P. ft. How wonld Hsmpton-by-lhe-Hea I ?ound as a substitute iqt Charleston ? j CMKNHiMHri CaaHllB MMIIW. We learn that la effort will be made with tbe proper autborltlee to bave special meetInge wbeo tbe eongreealonal candidates may addraea tbe people. Owing to tbe fact that ibe aaadldatee for State offloee will oeeapy ao to neb time, tbe reqoeet of tbe eandldataa for a aeparate bearing le a raaaonable one, wbleb, we bope, may be granted. In tbe Siate eempalgn, there are no lssuea Tbe main queatlon uaa toa ebolee batwaen men. Jn tbe congressional race there are laauea wbleb may tp of Importance, and It la well to tiMr HUB fltnilMfiWi It mlgbt be well at tbe aame time to bear both Senators and Representative*. Ttllaaaa at Maaalag. Senator Tillman will apeak at Hampton 09X1 Friday. It ! significant that be oomw J back from Washington on tba day before tbe { re-organ lsallon of tbe Democratic elnbe. It i may be tbat be thinks tbe boya are at seaf ( and da not know wbat to do. lie will no \ doubt interest tbem as to tbetr doty, and enlarge oo tbe wlekednees of Editor Appelt J wbo was onos bis Mend. His speech at Manning will no doabl appear In tbe dally news- t papers, wbleb will afford IntereeUng and In- * stroctlve reading tor tbe eoverelgns wbo may } be undecided as to lb sir doty. It Is a pity tbat be didn't come earlier so tbat bis speech j sight be more generally read before tbe ra- , organisation. < e * ' 1 The Cksrlsates BsyealUes. t a Very many of oar eitlsens have been to tbe Big Indian 8bow, and all seemed pleased ' wllb tbe sights. Tbe ezpoeltton has been 0 disappointing to as In tbat It has not injured t Abbeville to any considerable extent Very ' Utile trade baa been diverted from its legltl- b mate obannels, and no perceptible barm has ii come to as. We baaed oar lack of seal lor tbe Charleston Expoeltloo on the experience of oar people with tbe Atlanta Show. In tbe ( dresa goods aod mllElnery line some of oar r stores lost tor a season a large part of tbe ( profitable trade, which went to Atlanta, bnt c oar people, as a rale, bay tbelr dress goodr . i and bonnets at bome to go to Charleston. Toe ractu,toe Exposition nas aone litue or | j oo barm to th? business of Abbeville. a a The UreciTille Sen. M?Jor E. E. Rankin, representing the Ureenvllle New?, we* In town leal weekNo peper In Hodtb Caroline baa bettered Itorlela, and nono arp fairer and none ere mora J Jual Id tbelr criticism* than the Ureenvllle 11 New*. It la "willing to praise end not afraid j to blame," when occasion arises. The editorial* are on such Independent and |ood bu. c mo red style tb?t It la alwaya a pleaaure to read Die opinion* of ibet paper. Iu oplnlona are backed by (eel* and deduction* which carry conviction. Wbetber one agree a with , the Ureenvllle Newa or not, iu editorials are always readable. * I HtrffM'i WMw Uacv Wka( He JlMdrd. j Wbw Morgan Belcher ?u dead, bis widow knew wbatna needed, and to cbe thre w bla t body In Loog Can* Creek, wbere bis lb I rut ? ooald be quenched. We bave account of on a 1 man wbo In tba warmth of bla environment. | prayed for a neighbor to dip tba Up of bla finger In waUr to eool bla tongue, for be waa j tormented lo flams. Morgan Belcher waa < well supplied with water. I Onuuuatal M*l RagKMlIf*. 1 In lb* heading of the ooMoe of Uaotnl i Hamptona death. the Greenwood Index uaed 1 s flame aa to ornament. , T- ( Now la (he time to look after your beda. Uet a bottle of bed bug polaon and have no more buga. The beat tor aale at DuPre'a atore You oogbt to be convinced bjr tbla time, j tbat we are bead quartern lor anything you , need In oar line; General marcbandiae. W. D. Barkadale. J v J8 ' VV :7mj 'fferings k ~ * * k of April. Great va y! rise Stock of the I in Hats and Trim t Goods at the Lo The IlMpton .Voaanenl. It eeema to be certain thai Moutb Carolina rill bnlld a monument to tbe memory of lampion. Some of oor brethren are dla)oaed to appropriate tbe monument for tbelr iwd city. Tbe New* and Courier, for lunatanoe, wanta tbe monument to be erected n tbat city becaoae of tbe accident of Humpon'a birth in Char lea too. And tben, egnln, libera contend tbat It abould be In Columbia, rbere be lived for yeara. Tbe clalma of leltber city la ae good aa Abbeville'* oltlm ioulb Carollna'a honored aon came to Abbe* rllle tor bla wife, and of coarae be loved Abtevllle more tban C bar lee ion or Columbia, f tbe deoeaaed could apeak we bave no doubt bat be would award Ibe monument lo tbe oil wblcb gaveblrtb to bla beloved wife. If ie loved Cbarleeton or Columbia more tban te loved Abbeville, wby did be oome here for tie Idol of bis heart? Simply necauae ne. oved Abbeville more tbmo be loved Cbarle#- J on or Colombia. Abbeville la tbe place lo balld tbe roouuBeoU WEST END. lapiwelsri null Itielileala or a Week About Ik* Clly. April Sird, Mtt. Dr. Leelln Watson, of Antrevllle, wan in lie city Saturday on bualn*-**. Mr. W. D. Barkudale went to Columbia laat rueeday to attend a meeting of tbe Uraod ?dge of Mason*. Mr. liarkadale went to jbarlealon Wednesday and auyed until Frllay In tbat city. Mr. aud Mm Cbarlea I). Brown. Mi?aea coulee aud Cbarlotte Hruwu and Matter .'barley Brown, apent laat w?ek In Cbarlee oo attending the Exposition. MrrtodMn. K. Li.wton D*rgan went oat 0 Greenwood Tuesday to attend toe form r Will lama wedding. Mr. Joal 8. Mont returned Monday to bin ebool dalle* at Davidson College. Mlaa Luoy Henry and Mlsa Hasan Ulll went ifer to Greenwood Friday to attend the )ratorloal ConteaU Col. J.Townes KoberUon retorned Friday rom Colombia, where be bad been to attend 1 meeting of the Knlgbu of Honor. Mrs. a W. Perrln baa pone to Woodruff oo k visit tober daughter. Mrs. Ang. W. Hmlth. Mr. Joel Weir, of Ninety Hlx waa In the itty laatTneaday. MIm Isabel Haddon expects to leave In a ew day* (or an ezteoded stay wltb ber xtasln Mrs. Tbomaa Perrin. of Brooklyn. Mr. T. P. Qoarlee and Mr. W. A. TempletoD ittended ibe KolgbU or Honor meeting In Colombia laat week. Mr. Bradley Reese and Mr. Albert Henry pent several day a laat wnek In Charleston. Dr. and Mr*. 8am A. Vlaanaka are In ibe ilty tbe gneat of tbelr fatber, Mr. G. A. >'Isanska and Mrs. Pblllp Rosenberg. Dr. tnd Mrs. Vlaanaka bave Just retorned from belr wedding tour to New York. Washingon and Baltimore and other points of lnereat. Mrs. Vlsantka la a youug woman of are personal cbarma, and baa won many rlena* daring ber slay here. Dr. Vl*an*ka a a native of Abbeville, and la m successful >b yslclan In Atlanta. Tbe yooog oouple bave .be beat wish** of all tbelr friend*. Mra. J. H. Cotbran, of Greenville, la In tbe iltyapendlng aome time wltb ber ton, Mr. Wade 8. Cotbran. Mia* Pearl Martin and Mlae Marie Cbeatlaeo went over to Greenwood Friday after- . loon to attend tbe oonteat. Mlae Arcble Bowman of Ninety-Six, 1* In beeity tbe goest of ber alater, Mrs. OuUey it ber borne on Wardlaw Street. Dr. Jamea Wldemsn and Master {James tfldeman. Jr., were In tba city Monday. Miaa Katie Parker of Charleston. Is In tbe ilty tbe ynest of ber eoaaln, Mia* Lnela 'iritr. MM rusir UU UUl f IIIHU nuinr rills to miDjr yean, bat till bave a large lrclo o! fries da here wbo are (lad to ? !on* bar to oar city 0000 more. Dr. James L. Marl Id returned to Abbeville ionday, and will be In tbe eliy for a few day* be guest of Mr. J. AI leu Nmltb. Dr. Martin it tended Presbytery In Atlanta last wee*. Mr*. W. J. R. Kenneriy of Greenwood, arlved In ibeolty Tuesday and waa tbe guest if Mrs. W. A.Templelou for tbe day. Mrs. H. C. Cater went to Monterey last Wedleeday and will spend sometime there with ler daughter. Mrs. U. W. Hpeer. Miss Marie Cromer and Miss Virginia Oamrell, wore at tbe tbe contest in Oreenwood ast Friday evening. ORATORICAL CONTEST. Tbe Oratorical Uouteat was beld Friday In ireenwood. Kurioan College received tbe aedal, Clemson coming seoond. A large ""^Kl "* *" a kkmvi 11 a tn I land llldi UD leal. Mr. H. D. Ktew bu been In tbeolty for tbe ??l wmk. Mr*. Jarne* H. Hard of Heaaemer, Ala., la In he city spending a lew days wllb ber cousin, dra. W. A. Tetnplelou. Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Jonea left Monday for t vlalt to Atlanta end Dalotb. Tbry will be , iwey for aboal ten days. Mm Llllle and Mlaa Minnie McKlnnon of tartb Carolina, are In tbe city apendlng ometltoe wltb Mrs. J. F. McKlnnon. WOMAK'S CLUII. Tbe WoiuansClnb met Saturday afternoon, tprll tbe nineteenth, at the borne of Mlaa I. Leon a H lake's. Tbnclub waa delightfully ntertalnitl by an Inslrlcllve talk from Mrs. [obn O. Wilson on ber travels In tbe Kasl. Kev. J. F. McKlnnon has gone lo Virginia tu a abort trip. KUCHKK CLUB. Tbe Euchre Club will be entertained by diss Marie Uiry Thursday evening. Tbla trill be the arm meeting tbu olub haa bud in owe time. Dr. W. E. I.lnk pent lam Thuimlay In the iltjr tbe guest of bla nephew Mr. W. D. W'lltoo. MlM Maltle Barkedale spent several dav? 11 Cbarleelou la*I week. Mr. Jiises Eaaon, of Cbarlentoa waa In the illy Monday the gueat of Mr*. Kugcna 1) 3ary. Dr. Claude C. UambrHl went to Hpartan?urg laat week to attend (he Hiale Medical taaoclallon. An elegant bauquel waa t.nd-, Hi the member* of tbe aaaoclallou by the ' gentlemen of Hparlunburg. Mr*. Qerlrude lender or Wllllatnaton l? In ! :hecliy tbe luwt of tier alaler Mrn Jnbu U. . Wllaoo. Captain W. T. Branch left Sunday for, Dallaa Texaa, wbere he goes to alteud tbe | Jon federate Reunion. Mr. TbotnM Tbomion and Mr. Jamea Hill Save gone to ballaa, Texu, to atleud tbe Reunion. Mr. Itavld Hill went over to Greenwood Krlday to alteud the CODleat. Chief Police HI ley ban gone to tbe Reunion it Dalian. Mr. Joe E. JoDea la acting chief lo the obaeuce of Mr. Klley. Union aervlcea will be held In the l'reabyterlan church Hunday even lug. Mr. Jamea Cllhkacalea of Monterey won lo lown laat Wedneaday. DKATU or AH IXKANT. Tbe Infant child of Mr. aud Mm. Kelly Dowleol Klberloo, was laid to real In Long Jane Cemetery Monday. Mr. and Mra. Howie have lived Id Abbeville and have nany relatives and friends here who vxteud Jjelr tiympalby lo Ibeai lu Uila eorrnw. ? T- TV*. .. HADE Still Gettir Ne^ iriety of Staj 3 Silk I T R 11 west Prices can al' NOTABLE EVENT. rb? >Mhlan al tbe Farallart Pac* I tt?f Am HaIIab Thfta A fl?v. I doom <?t Hnlf-paat I'cnr O'clock. | For tbe iMt alx or elgbt month* buay bands I have been ronatructlug bouses and placing I machinery for tbe furniture factory, or which ' J. S. Burke la Prealdent; 8. F. Cromer. VicePresident; W. O. Chapman, Manager; C. P. Hammond, Secretary ud Treasurer. Tbe Director* lo tbla Company are: J. R. Blake, R. E. Cox. Dr. O. A. NeufTer, J. 8. HUrke, 8. F. Cromer, W. 0. Cbapman, C. P. Hammond. Tbe factory la located on tbe 8. A. L. railway, half mile below tbe ootton mill, and not far from tbe old Fair Umund Spring. Tbe elty council bave opened two new atrt-ete leading to It. Water main la being laid from Douglasa'a store, so tbal tbe factory will bave tbe benefit of tbe oltjr water works. In addition to tbe water pipes wblcb will be Installed by tbe plant. Tbe most Improved sprinkler ayatem will be pot In tbe buildings, ao as to reduoe tbe Insurance to tbe mintmum. Tbe Company bas employed Mr. Ryke or Illgb Point, N. C.. to superintend tbe praatlcal work of manufacturing the product of tbe plant. Tbe wheels are expected to turn tbla. Wednesday. afternoon at 430, to wltneee wblcb In* terestlnc event all frlenda and well-wlabera of tbe enterprlae are Invited. At tbe appointed hour two or Ibree appropriate speeches will b? made, and tbe Mlaeea Starke will open tbe throttle, and cbrliten tbe new engine by breaking a bottle of wine on tbe thing of life wboae eocrgy will drive the machines that are expected to eorleh tbe ahare bolder of the new aod Important enterprise. Tue capital (lock In 120,000, all of wbleb baa been paid. On the plant there Is no debt. It la owned by our own people, and tboee to whose go;.d care tbe welter* of the I nail to tlon baa been entruated will exert every effort to make the enlernrlee a aoera* in every way. Let every friend and well-wlaber turn oat and wltncaa the ceremony wbleb will formally Mart tbe Indnatrlal enterprise on lie way to tbe fruition of ail our bopee. MEXICAN SUKVIVUKS. Teaching CtaMcrale Vclcraai Haw W Live?Bui Ihc luki arc TblaMr. Jobn Wllkeraonof Wblta Hall *w In town for two or three dsys last week. visiting bla rod and daughter. On account of bla sonIn-law, Mr. W. U. Cbapman.be, oi eourae feels considerable Intereal In tbe rnrnltnre factory, but be waa aatlafied wltb Inapectlng tbe machinery, and wpuld not wait unlit tbe formal commencing of operations wbleb takes p'aoa thla evening. Mr. Wllkeraon la one ol tbe few living veterana or me Mez lean war. Tbe Palmetto Regiment marched away from Abbeville, more tban a hundred strong. Of thai number about one-third passed safely tbrongb tbe dangeraof tbe camp and aurvlved tbe periia of tbe Held, to return to tbelr friend* and tbelr homes. Tbe other twothirds yielded up tbelr lives In that campaign, wbleb ended more than fifty years ago. Of I&OU OI LDll COmpiDT UOl UiUie liwu imm or four are atl!l living. Barring accldenta, Mr. Wllkeraon blda fair to be with ua and among oa for jrran yet to come. The anrvlvom ol tbe Mnloao irar aeem to be by emample i?ach log the aurv I vora of tbe Coofed erata war bow to prolong their day*. For evidence, however, tbat tbe ranks of the Confederate army la being thinned. It will be only neoeaaary to a can tbe llat of tboae wbo have Jaat left fur ltallaa. Not over one-foortn of tbetn were In tbe army. They belong to a later generation. Home of thun are aooa of men wbo were too yonng to go Into ibearmy. Aa a rule tbe velerana were too tar advaneed In III* to undertake tbe tatl^ua of eo long a journey m that to Dallaa. uwiii again, may haft remained at home for tbe double reaaon, that they were botb pbyalcklly and financially unable to make tbe trip. ??? LETTER FROM MR. 0RA7D0N Another Interesting Chapter la the Campaign Literature. Abbeville. 8. C.. April SI, I9U3. . Editor 1'reea aod Banner: J Pleaae allow me apace In your column* to " reply to tbe letter* of Meaara. McCalla and Aiken. 1 have no objection whatever to tbelr declining my propoelllon toaettle, In a friendly way, wblcb one of na abould make the race from tbla county, but 1 cannot, and will not, allow my poaltlon to be militated. The only in mil attention to lu the let trr of Mr. MdDalla la tbat I did not propose for ibe May Convention to order a primary, but f that the tbree pf oa ebon Id ktm i<> bave a 1 primary, and merely set tbe Convention to fix tbe time and appoint tbe manage ra ao aa to inaare absolute fairneaft. An to Mr. Aiken's letter I deal re to say tbat hla question, "No otber candidate aball announce, we will bold a primary eleotlon, and all of you muat aupporl tbe winner*." la not justified by anything tbat I said, nor can It be tortured out of any language uaed In my letter. I carefully refrained from aaylng anytblug In regard to any one supporting tbe winner, but simply proposed tbat tbe one of aa reeelvlng the largest number of votes should make tbe race, and the other two should retire. Neither did I propose to keep any one elae out ol the race. "He either fears hla fate too much or bla deserts are small, wbo darea tut pat It to the touch, to win or lose It all." Wm. N. Graydon. othppq TO nmRE. U1VMUU A V vuwwui Oar Ncreliiiat* Will Clo?e Their Finer* or Uualnraa nl Mix O'clock. We. the untlernlgoeU. i(r*e to oloan our | oar atort* and place*of buaioetM at tlx o'clock p. m. from M*y l?t. to .September 1*1, 1902. Atnoa H. M?r?e. A. M. Hrattb & Co. " Abbeville Hardware Co. Kerr'^Furnlture Store. H fc. A.Tempiemn. j J. Alien Hmtlli, Jr. I W. O. Chapman. Cobb A Mrl>?<l(l. Alewlnn Bargain Store. P. KiHenborn <k Co. J. (1.Kdwards. W D. lUrkadal*. 11. M.Tate & Co. _ K. M. lllll. a K. M. Hwddou * Co., from Juue (at. C. W. Kendall. to % Mel til i <t Lvom'h Furniture Store. K L.. W. Wnite. O' Waxtkd?Poor yearling ca.tle. Apply to |? (jus Klcbey, Abbeville, H. C. Ii .i > ?-- <lr_. A iU '' nitrrm uuuuuiioj n bioi ruu uiuibi Mlliord'a Drug Store. Floor aUlni, roof paint, bouae paint, enamel paint. In fact anything In the paint line can be bad al Mllforda Drug Store. I'hone or aend an order for anything in our up-to-date Drug alore. We will aee that jrnu get It. The Speed Drag Co. " i jorTi v Goods! )le Silks for *inish Wash 1 All the New Shades, plain and stripped at MMINGS. Silk Appliques, Lace ] Grenadines, Silk Mall ways be found at THE PLAC GrROCI Fresh, Fane Heavy Groc< ^ Now on 8 j* Stores, j* Staple Go ji m nat. real Canned Got Fruits, Pr Raisins, Fresh 1 AND EVERYTHING Polite and anxious to era or to me a trial be my cusl J] Give me a Yours for busin J. J. SI VOTTR If medicine is to cure a < medicine?the best only duty to yourself and to y very best drug store you dollars and distance stanc your duty we have every come to us with your pre rhc SPEED Mitodiinile veiei's Deunion.! DALLAS, Texas. TORTHK ABOVE OCCASION THK WEST era A Atluullc It. K. mud Nn?hvlile, Chattuooga A St. Ix)ul? Ky. "Tim Battlefield utile" offer* the exceptionally low rale of , On? C'enl P?*r Mile 1 root all polnla, to Dallaa and return. Stop vera allowed In bolt) direction weal of Al inta. Special through train, Atlanta to Dalw. Sunday afternoon, April 'JHh. For Iniriuatlon regnrdlug touriat cam, special -alDN.ralea and ncbedule* uildretm J. K. Saiurflelit, Traveling 1'aiutenger A teen 1, No. 1 Brown Building, Atlanta, Ua. 1'raltN Kink] aold by W, 1). Harkatlule la the Ml iiu the market. &C0 Exceptions I %nt In Wash Si J China Sil Waists or V Materials. Pinks, Blues, Green, ] popular prices. Bands, All-over Laces, is, &c. R. M. HADDON E TO BUT iRIBS.i I mm A | tot I U I ^ 8 w I 11 eries ? M tale at my Grocery Every demand in ods supplied at the s sonable prices. fi D< b< )ds, 1 o unes, cc m It! Pickles, a " dl n fc ra Vegetables j bi III H( K I IN THAT LINE. I 01 efficient clerks are * wait on custom- D show Goods. Give 01 order and you will corner. w a Bi ( W call. ?88' ui rONE,: 1 DUTY! i i liseasc it must be good is good enough. Your t our doctor is to go to the H\ can find, without letting H I in your way. In doing o? reason to think you will L( scriptions. L, I DRUG co.:i fn DuPrit'i S^ornla. I " If you wmik good garden buy your keed* "< I IttiPrrV More. ' Inlernuilonal Poultry Food muki-n bens la)' T, roor?- e<g*. For kale ai HuPre'a utore. j luiurualtonnl Mtork Food will mak? your $|, horM! bealtby, nirong aud lively. Try a pack- ?C Wood * *eed? never fall to produce good gardeuk. Good Friday ha* paat, but It In Dot loo late to |> ant beHDft If you buy tbem at Hul're'a ( ?U>r.\ Wa'l pnpor kept lii stock at Dul're'a Drug *" kDd Honk tore. Fine randle* for the ??fft tooth for tale at .* Dul'rc'n I (rug and ltook Mlore. Attrition In called to the following Invita- foj lion: . Ttie Slate IHtUIoo I*. I). C. In*lle? the ' Abimvllle Chapter to >end representative" to 141 i'hitrlealon on Daughter'! !> >'. April 1-tti I'Jr.*. The uuie Invitation U extended to the Veterans of your locality. Mra. C. J. Hbanuon, Jr. Cor. Mac. H. C. 1>I vUlou, U. I>. C. | ?" . . _ . _ i *2 il Values Iks, Foulard Silks, Its, Peau dc Soie. /hole Suits. Linen and Red, both All-over Black Net, & CO. OFF FOB TEXAS. ??" oih*M laaraff im tka Laa* ft dir. Some interest was tall among oar paopla In i# Confederate Ke-unlnn which la being bald i Dalian, Texas, and. qolta a Dumber of parms b>?? ukan ad van tag* oi tbacbaap rmUa > go on exenraloo. Among tboae wbo want by tba Seaboard Ir Line, wa bave learned of tba followfog imad persons wbo board ad the train at ibivllle: Tbomaa Tbom.on Jamaa A. Hill, ipt. Jamaa Pratt, Hooter. Mre. T. L. addon Mlaa Emma Pratt, W. T. Branch, W. , Riley, Henry Brook a, J. E. Bradley, R. L. rait, R. M. Armstrong, Harvey Pea net. No tleketa to Dallas, war* sold at Abbeville rer tbe Hoot hern, bat a oar fall of people ere no tbe train as It paaaad Donalds. To la large crowd then on tbe train were added ong others, Addison Carwlle, Laurens 8. irwlle, P. B. Carwlle, J. D. Carwlle, Jamea irwlle, B. Jasper Martin, Hamad Bearlgbt id wife. CAPT. B. J. BOBEBTSON rill bee ftlgbla mi tbe Mlai Maw m4 Take la tba Atlsstlc Oeeaa. CapL R. J. Robertaon of McCormlck ?u lo iwo iMi Wtdattdu. He mjti that be la >lo( to mm tbe Indian Hbow. lie wants to Ibe aowenant eiblblt ud Ibe Midway, 'bile be U In tb? city be will take lu Ibe AW otic ocean. too. Tbera la nothing aa#all >ou t ibe Captain. From him we Warn I bat cCormle people are contemplating a perm a* ml Investment of anrplna fonda In a wareMM, ON A CONFEDEBATE NOTE. f Far Greater Value tbaa OeM km the MeatlneaU Ia*crlM. It baa been tblrty-aeven yean since tbe >utbern Confederacy ceaaed u> exist, and ex* pi in tbe hearu of true Boot barn era tbe enorlss and tradltlooa of ibose daya arc at cbertabed ?ltb fondness and reverence, be treasury note* of tbe Conlederate Blaise e not uncommon In tbe sbope of relic ban* Mb and tbere are tome tbat ara priceless la le band* of ibatr owners, Confederate aollera when lengnUblug and BOlTerlng la ortbern prlaona, naed to praaarv* tbelr poetpslboaby writing on tbe back of Coo led aite bllla tbesenllmeula tbat filled tbelr eon la. ipt. P. C. Carlton, of tbe seventh X. C. ID* otry, baa a collection of sneb poetry, and it long ago be aent a ten dollar note to Dan1 Lh Weymoutb, of Boston. Maaa., on tba kck of wblcb waa Inscribed tbe following ne* wblcb ara familiar to tbe people of tba >utb : nrMjintlne nnthlnr on God's eartb BOW. And nasi til to too nltn below It, stbe pleugeof a nalloo tbat's dead and gone, Ktep It, dear friend, abd show IL iow It to tbose wbo will lend an ear To tbe tale this paper can tall; r liberty born or tbe patriot's dream. Of the storm-cradled nation tbat IslU jo poor to possess tbe precious ore, And too Barb of a stranger to borrow, 'a Issue today our "promise to pay" Aud bops to redeem on tbe morrow. sjrs rolled on and weeks came Tears, But oar coffers were empty still. >ln was so rare tbat oar treasury quaked It a dollar dropped Into tbe till. at tbe faltb tbat was In as was strong Indead, And our poverty well we dleeerned; - -* Ileal-. s^v^nlAH lha na? UU lucaa uuic vuovaa a vvw M r./ I*bat oar suffering veterana earned. ' knew It bad hardly a value In gold, Vel as fold we aoidler* received II. Kaked to our ere* wild a promla# to pay And each patriot soldier believed It. at oar bora thought ll 111* of price or pay Or tbe bllla that were overdue: e knew it la boogbt oar bread today Twu tbe beat oar country could do. eep It! It telle all oar blatory o'er. From iho blrtb of tbe dream to Ita laat odeat and born of tbe Aogei Hope, Like oar hope of euoce>a-li paeaed. Tbe following la Mr. Weymoutb'a reply to e above : laoka, worthy friend,moat heartfelt tbanka ; Both for tbe gilt eo kindly aeot, ud for the leeaon by It taught Jf wisdom aud content. ijr not It repreeentetb naught, Kor to my mind IU worth il? day exceeda tbe fondret bopee L)f tbuee wboaent It forth. hat thought of dangers bravely met, L)f bardah I pa calmly borne, hope* deferred. with sickened heart*. rbro' winter and tbro' alorm. ime to our mlnda while y/t we gaze Dn proinlkca to pay, ftlcb nn'er were paid and ne'er shall br, I'ntllthe lud*meal day. 1* ever tbu* with tbla world'* bope?. We pi?n and work *od pray ; it (iod know a b?t, and bleat** ua In bla own time and way. la way la beat! Could we bul feel How aure Ilia bleaalov* are, ir promlae* would be far lea*, Jur doing would be more. fo foe* w* met on hoatlle field* When tbta money bought yon bread, ke brolhera now we meet again since tbe demon, war, ba* fled. arned by our aorrow* In the paat. May we Ilk* brolhera kUnd loulder to abouider, Id recolve ro guard our native land. vincible we then aball be, \rmed with truth and right, ? ? ??? *? aiiff?p(nar a/tllI I'bmt eekelh aid or light. i*? My not they are valu-le??. Korihe Iimoji they hare taught n v be of value greater far rtiHD could wltb (Old be Dougm. Harkadalr'a Locale. Kreah garden mred Wolmw* full line o I varleliw. fall and tnak* your aelecllon. W. 1>. Harkidale. tyracuae. That 01 ran* (be lop notch oI perrt!on In 2 home plow* and Harrow*. We II tbeMyracuae. I'ricea rlcbl. W. I>. liarkariale. iboee. ahoea, our line of fine ahoee tx* e buying. W. 1). Barkadalr. )ur prlcca arc ao low that they would ii|>i a rnlaer. Try ua. W. I). Uarkadale. 'raita hood at Mlllord'a Drug Store. I'Uoue I I