The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 13, 1902, Image 4
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The Press and Banner.
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BT HUSH WILSON.
ABBEVILLE, H. C.
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4#-Pnt>ltab?d every Wedne?Uy ? f- ?
ymr ta advance.
J a * n iii/ia
Wednesday, Aug. 10. AW*.
to Ite Malic# ml Hoir-RliblMH E4|. j
Itr HIcmIih for PstrleliMi T
Hat Idc laid bare bit character ao that the '
pabllo majr correctly Jodge him, It U for the t
people to make their ebolee. Individually '
there hi not aa editor of ujr newspaper who i
carae the aaap of hie finger bow any men '
votea It le only ae eltlsena having the wel- i
ua of the M&.U at heart that they have fell *
It I nea aa beat on them to show ibe people t
whoa they are eeksd In vote for. if. In apite %
of three revelatlooa, people want to and will >
vole tor Jim Tillman, that la tbelr right *
They eaa reet eaaared that they will eplie not i
a angle editor pereooally.?Colombia Record. '
The above paragraph we esteem ae fair earn, j
pie of other paragraphs that have been going
the roaadaoT the anti-Til 1 man preee.
"Having laid bare bis i Jim Tillman's] char- j
acier." and ao torth. By what right, or by ,
Hat anihM?li? 4am an arfllnr aaanma |A A**, t
1Mb a thine? B; vbat motive to be govern. (
ed? la be ao deelrooa for the public welter?
that be la prompted to do Ibla greet thing?
It may be aneelflab patrlotlem or love of
eooDtry. bat we don't believe a word of it.
The teete woo Id warrant the balleT that
theee editors, however alneere they may be.
lieva tbemeelvee to be. miatake their own
maUeeaod peraooal hatred tor patrlotlam and
love of the public good.
No man la wholly bad, and It leeqoalty
tree that bo man Is wholly good. In varying
degree* good and evil exlat in every heart
Intermeddling or offlctona newapapera have ,
"laid bare hie character." Wa aubmltlhat
thatetatement la emtneooa. It la true that
theevtl aide of Jim Tillman's character haa
bean "laid bare. even If hie alna have not
baaa magnified. Bat, wbo baa apofeen of hla
irtaee?
The newapepera have made free with only
Jin Tillman "a nimi and nrlvata rharmr i#r ?
Who hat ?M word egaliui the eharacter or
(Mi una of may one of the other*. Nobody
hmh to have (halt*, except Jim Tillman. |
Will U>e Kecorxt claim that Ibe dleorltnlna- '
Uoo by the ompopen la the treatment of
UMtaUsrUMDdMMlijut? We hardly
think U??t any Mr minded man would eo
date.
Wa know aoUilac of the ftbort-oomlDgt 01
My of Mm MMMte exeept of Jim Tillman*
ixd II all tho tep agalaat him aro m laofc*
Sac la! proof ae Editor DeQunp'e, we know
aothlac agalaat him.
Of Km oc.er meiylkUtee we are Ignorant.
?aah aad all of them may have been goody,
goody little children, aod thea later they 1
may hare beeo exemplary Sunday Hehoo) '
fetlMUd finally deyeloped Into men eo
aare and eo mod thai they would ihame tbe 1
NNfd of oar Great Exemplar, bat we doa'i 1
MmlL
II a uIMom editor, wbo woo Id be not
more aorepnleoe tban Umm a bo attack Jim
TPIn.ibwM lake umbrae* *t *07 on* of
tbem, to It poeatble ibat no tea It woaid be
1?gieid. If not fbaod, 1b u; one of the
othent
Is view of tbe b?t It ie Idle for any men to
iblaUatlbeBviemenbkve sot dliena.
latUi iplul JUb TIIIiub.
ItbeqaaSly tree tbat tbe aevepepere. in
?lalin to mj wbo le as fit, beve exceeded
tbetr datlee ae editors. Tbe poblle are en
' titled to tbe tratb?tbe Jbete?witboat dlttor
tloaar ealeropioeenlelluB. bet no editor baa
tbe rt?bt to pot aa evil or unfair oonatrootfan
oc tbe acta of aaolber, and lb en ebarao
terlee tbe alleged miioo of any candidate
I Am a Mia tbe MAtaaa bnei* m lleiU
thef are not willing to admit that all wladom '
mil with maltctoua or unscrupulous edl. 1
. ton. t
IM tt 0* understood that thla newspaper la 1
aosapportarof Jim Tillman. H* la perbape 1
the last man on tbatlefeet Jbrwbou we would 1
*oie, but we feel we ought lo Nt oar aaal of 1
oad?aaUoa of the aet which la uojuat to
hlaa aad dtareepeeful to the pablle. 1
Wa WUWhl proloat agalaat tha aaaaaal*
aatlou of hla good aaiaa. A1 moat anybody la
aasoad aa aa aaaaaain.
JIB Tlllnaa'a (halta, during the campaign, ?
have bsaa paraded, It not magnified.
Arohlaaompetltoraand hlaaaaallanta wltb. f
Sfe octteult? Have nooeol them bean drunk? 1
Have aoaa ot tOem gambled ? Han none of .
them bad douMa as to tha paymeot of a bill? J
If eo. baa any nawaaapar aaid a word aboat !
lbs ommoMt Bat la Jim Tilima's euw, ,
Mb short ootnlngs ban beta notsd, ud bU
UMglBOd, if sot real, bar* bssa printed
In a parti?n or anfcir way. Will aajr
boasatar egoeeteoUous m?n tbea attempt to
axptaia lbs discrimination, exoept la malios
forooe.or Ib lota or ftarof tbe others r
?mm ?
ttatot Um Us* m Um %r.ootlaa of
A Maw CMBly.
Wo bora board aavsriflsd soggestloos tbat
Um pBoplB of MoOormlch will dsmsnd of Candida
las lor tba Lagialotare, positive expression
OB to WbBtbBT Ihsy would favor the New
Ooaaty of McCormlck. with tba Implied or
atpnoBd aodomtanding tbat rafaaal to ilw
bi? BtHftlm aaewer meant tbe withholding
of rotas fkooB such candidate.
Wo bob hardly believe tbat tba friend* of
tba How Ooanty wot.id raiaa eo impolitic a
qobbtlpb, wbtn It Is perfsBtly certain tbat tbe
majority of the voters are opposed to tbe
awbiag of another County.
To tbrsat to boyeotta oaadldate because be
EBtghl not flavor lbs Nsw Ooanty, would be
tbosJcaai lor those wbo oppose it to withbold
tboir votes from tba candidate wbo
would pledge himself to dismember tbe old
Abbeville bu IIum Ub? aa many ?ot?ia 1
aa MeConnick cut Boater. Do tba McCor- I
atek vogera deelre to make war ?
White oo thle enbject, It Bight be wall for *
the people of Abbeville to Inquire which, If 1
aay of theoaadldalee, arelolBlsal to tba city
of Abbeville. 1
Seeoodly-It Bight be well for tha people to 1
aak oar Legislative candidal* wbather lb ay 1
fbaor the exlatlog law whereby tba cotton 1
alii mmj name the trneteee for the diffaraot I
waitte of the ally, and ran the aebool against
tba with n of the people, or In the lateraat of 1
In oaaa the Bill boo Id be ran Bore aa a
polltteal Bachlne thaa aa a manufacturing
eaterprtea, abonld aot the law be ao arranged
that the people of Abbeville sight have a |
votee la their own aebool ? ,
It le barely poeelble that tbe new Banaga- (
MBIOI UN BHi B*7 m rtquirao 10 a??on j
IU Um tod utisr to Um Iscltlmate baalnasa :
for vbleb It watorganliod, bat lti? well to j
honUm rlgbU of oar paoplo agalnat any ,
|iwl>l? oaarpatloc. By aayttemofballdox- ;
lag, or patvoaMlag. bacfesd by tbo solid tote ,
of tlM mil, aoeatletactory rttalu may follow. (
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XM to Ka4*rM TlUauta, Bat to Ota4mm
VaMr PiattltM.
Vbtttw Mr. DaCamp'a oploloo may ban I
tow aonearainc Llaut. Gov. Ju. H. Tlilnoao'a
la?etty. bo twUlaly oiM to prat* that Mr.
TBata Utd. Editor DrCtmp mode a flat
tailor* on bis proof. It la aocb attack* aa
tt??m that glva Totoa to tba moo attacked.
Oiucttan Patriot.
Tba above paracrapb taaolld truth, Ihnbeglueing
to andln*. Mr. Decamp utterly tailed
to prove bU assertion. Aa to making
voUilorJto Tillman : Vote* are mad* for
tf not beeanaa tba people love hi* wrong- ,
dotage b?t becanae tbey despise (be assassin- |
alton ofifeMMlw. For thla reason, aoma of <
tba people will vote tor Jim Tillman lor tbe i
porpoae of setting tbeir seal ofooodemnaliou
oa the act wbleb to on flair In Iteelt, and wbleb
mar be prompted bf Bailee. Tbe people are
low to take aldee with a man, who seeks |
their sympathy In tba maattoetatton of per |
oaal spleen. j
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Our $20.cx
Our siS.cx
Our $i6.5<
Our $ 15.CX
OUR CHILD]
We will us? ev
DltlrltallM mf Uerrrantal M?#d.
From the reports, u publlabed, effort bai
Men made to ridicule Latimer for tile act It
ttetribatlDR eeed from Wacbloctoo.
Wit boo i Interfering with tbe campaign an<
irltboot attempting to belp or to bnrt any
jody, we would auggeat:
Tbat tbe distribution of eeeda from Waab
ngton la one of tbe beat tblnge tbat tbe Oo?
trnmanl doea. It baa been ofgreatadrautag
n tbe development of tbe agricultural Intel
lata of tbe country. It, like tbe agriculture
?'? lit for the beet IntereelM o
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heoountry. Latimer deurvee credit, ratbei
ban enian la this particular.
And Id connection wltb IbU, we woald iIm
luggeet tba*. It woald be lo order to try to b?
lltle Latimer's work Id Congrem alter it bai
two proven tbal any other representative, o
lenator, baa done more for tbla constituency
Any effort oc tba part of tboee wbo may b
ntereeled in bla defeat, will likely be andei
itood by tbe people.
It la Idle for anybody to deny tbat Latl
mer bas mads a good representative In coo
(rem, and, aa far aa we bave seen, only (Los
bo are Interested In Injuring blm, bave ai
tailed bis record.
Tbe probability is, tbe verdict of tbe peopli
nay not sustain ill-founded fault-flndlnc
uatlmer la not perfect loo, and we bave yet u
Mar from tbe man wbo Is wllboot faults 01
ibort-eomings.
It would be better to dlseuss merits ttian de
nerlta.
Tbe pec lac Ifi of a big, muscular, healthy
tlx fool did going alxol the stnle blubherloi
lud crying like a baby In order lo aecnn
rotea la moat dlaguatlng, and that word bui
eebly expreeaaa tbe feelings of all true met
It the algut.?Columbia Record.
Oar able contemporary la perfectly right
lost to carry oat the figure, auppoae we Hd!s
toat" a little at tbe algbt of llttla aparrowi
rapping on to tbe back of Uila great big mat
'In order to aecure votea" which they maj
aar will go to blm. Let ua all Mebow figures'
md "dlaguat" a little. One figure la about ai
iear right as tbe otber.
Tbe conaclouaneae toai Liuincr wm w
leeted may add to tbe general "disgust."
We bope tbat oar good brother may flgbi
air.
Saeb remarks aa oar contemporary make*
nd tbe partial report* of tbe epeech(? o
a timer and tbnae wbo aaaall blm will pro
ably bave something to do lo tbe defeat o
heir porpoeo.
iaraa Race le kc OpeaMl Willi Prayei
Wben tbla campaign la over tbe devil wll
tecompletely oat of baalnena. In tbeflftla
vbeu tbe people were contemplating lb<
;reat leaaee of tbe Impending atraggle, It be
ame common to open pobllc meetings w lit
irayer.
It laalways proper for men when about t?
nter Into any Important engagement lo tool
oan overruling Providenco for direction and
ild. A great war for a great principle )u?tl
ted tbe appeal for divine aid. Hat to open i
tollilcal meeting or a baseball game wltl
i long faced hypocritical prayer la a lit
le oat of plane, and to be a looker on. It aeemi
Ike lrreeereooe lo open tb? game with pray
r, which game la to be played for the aoli
turpoae of advauolng peraooal In Urea U U
lie Injury of otbera.
The devil will be completely oat of baalneei
n a abort I me. Political prayera for aelflal
mrpoaea will do the work. He will reetgi
ila ofbce, or elae laaue commlotion* for otber
o organise local hot plac<* for ibe delivery ol
prayera which are little leaa than a mockery
We abonld oot pe aarprlaed toaee a horw
ace opened with prayer.
a tioed hum.
Among the many excellent men who w?n
In attendance upon tbe meeting of the Illbli
toclety laat week waa Mr. K. H. Galloway
bnalneaa manager of the Aa*oclate Iteforme*
Preebyterlan. He la a worker along all tb<
llnea of oaefulneaa to the church and lo thi
Plbie cau?e. wanner it is * cburcnaynoa. i
Hnnday School gathering or a meeting of tbi
Bible Society Mr. UaMoway U always then
and always doe* bla full duty aa be aeea II
[Jonaclenlloaa, be acta accord lug to the llgbt
before him, bavlng all tbe lime an eye on lb
right.
Daring bla recent trip to Abbeville be an<
Mrs. Galloway paid tbe Preen and Hanuer lb
honor of a call at tbs office.
Tbe Veterans.
1 want to be a colonel
Aod with tbe aponaors stand.
To 1st valor ana beauty
4\iA AlitlHri urftin cftinmAnd.
We see by tbe Greenville News tbat ther
tii a great aggregation of colonel* and apon
lore In tbat city laal week. The praaumptJoi
la, tbat there were, too, ?ome private noldier
so the ground, but ol tbla little evidence wa
rurnlabed.
It im not to oppuae Jim Tillman's courac
Mil to oondamn tba action of tboaa wbo aaeal
ala good name, that aome men will vote fo
Ho.
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REN'S ULUTt
ery effort to please.
ARTIST PARTY.
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At Which W?njr Ymis Pm|?I? hnvi
I i* lluppjr Time.
Thla lh?* nam* of a nwi ?l?*tlifhtfol part
t.which Mr*. A. G. Fau kner entertain*)*
la?t Tu*-?<tav evening in honor of her netc*
Mi?w Helen and Mary Millar.
The hoiiM wan artlatlcally <*ecor*te?l I
palm* and Ivy. while Japaneae lantern
1 hanKini here and there, rendered the aceu
^ one of radiant beauty.
i To each cueat wan gl wn a card, wlili penal
attached thereto, on which waa written Hn
' name of the animal which ha or ah** w*a i
r draw. Thoae drawn by MIm Virginia G?
brell and Hoi Rnaeoborc w**re eonaider??d i>**?
and the prize* awarded, a bandaome fan am
* a knife.
i- Refrvabmenta eonalatinc nflr-a cream, cak
and frulta ware aertred during tbe evenlm
nmnouneid thfl Aftil
r party a mnti enjoyable oeeualoe.
Tbe vounx ladles prawnt ??rr Ml?* Mar
Hill, Mix Lily Clark*. Mlra Viriclula 'Jan
brell, Miaa Kay SeUtra, MIm 'jot*oa Iwel
am. Mim Fannie llarrla. Mlsa K.Uaa G?r;
Mlaa Surah Simmons, Mlaa Helen While, Mil
H.attle Itoaobe, Mlaa Marlon McCrary. MU
* Hazel Sooilley, Mlii Orace Hemphill, Mli
* Lucy Calvert.
p The young gentlemen present were Me
_ era Whit Cheat ham, WlilDuPre. Sol Boaei
borg, Henry I>nPre. Albert Miller, Laval Ml
lar, Frank Sign, Martin Heal, Wallace Hal
9 rl?, Lowrla Beech am, Roy Jonaa.
SPEECH AT IVA.
Wyao|Htla of Mpeeeb Delivered by fli
Wyatl Alkea at Iva, N. f? oa Aai
I ltd -Mr. Alkea la a Mew Head a
Npeaklag Hal la Naklag Rapl
f Nnrrrw aa a Hlanp Nprnkrr.
; Mr. Aiken aald be baa never been a rand
11 in. unv ?lflm tutor* but had beld tbe r<
1 ] npouaible poaltion or official court alenoitrapl
er In tbla circuit tor nearly IV yaara; be I
. under live dlatlngulabed Judgea aod never a|
. piled lor Ibe poaltion ; baa aaved the Htale 1
bla pooltIon $.> where be haa been paid fl.
Waa born aud reared on a (arm oo the Halt
i da aide of old Abbeville noontjr and la tbe ao
. of a farmer and an old foldler; waa a eoldW
t blmaeli In a way. and waa tbe nrat prlvat
maatared Into the volunteer aervlce In Hoot
i Carolina in ibeHpanlab war. Uaaa laodabi
ambition to represent tbe good people of Ui
grand old llatrict In oongreaa and to feel tfa
" confidence of tbeee Intelligent, aplendtd p?i
pie. la making the race on bla own merit
. and not on tba merlta or demerlta of an
otber man living or dead. If be cannot b
elected on bla own reerlta Hod known be dot
not want It. He la not running from Abb?
, vlHe. but la running aa a repreaenutlve ma
1 In tbeTblrd Dlatrlet and feela that be wa
- raUted In the counties of Greenwood. Oconei
[ Anderaon. Abbeville and IMckena, and I
i hor?i?rc ih? beat all round man for tbe poa
Hud. If any man ran truthfully nay a wor
agalnat blm be will quit the race.
11m alwaya bwn a man of tbe people uo
hie old neighbor* arou ad Cokeebury and At
bevllle will tell you he bu alwaya bee
known aa the friend of the poor and unforti
nate.
Haa alwaya been a fctrafght democrat, an
rode when a toy In tbe red ahlrt brigade i
isTU, Haa alwaya voted the full ticket au
aupported tbe nominee* at the general ele<
tloba.
Wan In the Htate convention In 1KSK an
voted for CapL Tillman* reaoiutlon lor a cat
era I primary. Wan In the congrea*loual cot
vention at Heuecu In 18M and voted lor th
primary reaoiutlon and allerwarda Judg
Cot bran wax elected In Ibeflrat primary. A
to national iMiiea believe* the goverutneo
abould aay to Ibe Klllplooa: "Ju?t *o aoou a
you abow a capacity for aelf government w
atand ready to grant It to you Juat a? haa bee
done In tbeca*e of Cuba, but pending lb*
time we will exerrlaeovrr you a generounl,
ad J ua ted protectorate." I believe they wouli
gladly aocept Ui* proportion and Would In
mediately atop tbe war. A large per rent c
the tklandera are Mobammedana lu rt-.lgloi
and believe If tbey die fighting Chrtatlan
thMV will en to the oeveulh heaven, ao ll I
1 (oily to tbink that w? whom tbey look upoi
> a* Christiana, whether we are or not, wll
i ever bu able to aubjugate such a p**opls. W
are not organised, either, in a in 11 liar v m>dm
1 aa tbe French or Oermaoa or aa tbe Kngll*
I are lu India, for tbe purpoae of holding role
nloa. Woahould hold, Ibough, one of Ihel
* Islands (or a military and naval base, coal In
1 and cable ata'ilon.
la In favor ot u tariff for revenue only
free trade Impracticable In tbla country foi
the revenue* mreaaary to run tbia govern
raent moat be ralaed chiefly by nieana of In
direct taxation. Tbe larger part of tbla ta:
la raised by what la known aa tariff dutlei
i that la a tax on Imported articles. Tbla tai
lfTlax is so blgb that tbe foreign mainline
turer la (oroed out o( tbe market, tbua leuv
. ing tbe American manufacturer wltbou
] coin petition or In tbe enjoyment of a monop
oly In the bualne*a. Tbe duly on all arilclei
us we make more than la required for bum
? consumption. ahould be merely tiomlnai
i (lave several valuable and Inlereallng lllui
tratlona. A protective tariff la the mother <i
the trusla. and ull trust madr good* abouli
p b? put on ihi> frvx iiNt. Opposed to lru*l* aui
all Illegal combination* In re*tralnt of irmd
" or ttmt which have lor their purpo** the cod
tnil of tbe market* or product* of the coun
p try.
OppoMsl to the loltjullloUN ahlp NUlialdy 1*11
kutl doe* Dot believe tbe bill will ever pan*.
* Heartily in lavor of extending Ihe free ru
rl ml mall dellve.y and of paying the carrier
1 ihr name or more than city carrier* -Iron
1 ?^)0 to 11,'JOO. Want! free delivery of mall li
I all towo* and village* and enpecially Id col
I ton mill towo*. lo favor of governmenta
aid In improving onr.'public road* where uw<
K* nmll mute*. No more paternalism li
I thU.ihan In granting land* worth million
' to traDN-eoutlnetital railroad*. If South Car
|Olluit would *pend her time and atteutloi
for the next ten year* In road building a* An
drraon ban done, her value* would more thai
! double.
a u mvui ui .\|Miinruittil |mii r uiii, m1
j I I'aunmn CHiml will i hi built. Will be of ?ren
I Iwntfl lo the South.
If elected, will represent the whole peoplf
no nailer how humble he may be. Man o
lew promloea, but If elected will Krnnt n
favor* to relative* or connections Will <1
hi* whole duty lo the bent of bin ability am
Will be guided In all III* dealing* by the mIukI
, rule of right.
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Y1NUL for sale by The Spaed Dru* Oi.
BR INS
Twice eac
our Clearance
out the seasoi
goods that art
Our pure]
largest we ha
and we warn
combination i
ILLtJr ouius
\ugust 1st,
$14.50
$13.00
$12.50
$11.00
HNG WILL B
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r | Wbm "M" H*+n Mud Hran aa His
Ronttd* la Conalry nail la T*?a.
y Abbeville. 8. C.t Aug. 13,190J.
|! kkikxds com in (j a!(t> 001x0.
> Mm. \V. O. Graven *n<l Mr?. John E. Klley
n ofHharon. left leal week for a vUU lo rela'
Utn Id Klix?rt Cnonty, Georgia.
Mm. McGee of I'elr-r, ban been visiting
. frlenda at Mono I Carmel, and la Dow the
11 guewi of her aoo. Mr. John E. Itlley of Sharon.
' Mrs. William Riley, uee Mm. McGee baa
? many frlenda lo these aectSona who are de,
lighted t<? meet ber agalo .
' Mra. W. J. Edwarda apent one d^y laat
11 week very pleasantly wltb (be family of ber
father-in-law, Mr. J. J. Edwarda of Lebanon.
' Mi km Pearl Glympb of Hodges, after a
' piea*aoi atay wltb relatlvea and frlenda re11
turned home laat satordav.
Mr. and Mra. George W. Lomax left laat <
I Monday for a week'a a Lay at Aabevllle, N. C. {
Mr. Ham Knox of Antrevtlle ap*nt laat I
I' Wednesday nlgbt with Mr. R. W. Knox of
\1 Sharon.
J" Mr. and Mra. T. T. Beacbam of Atlanta, and :
;* their neloe, Mm. Hoy t Uruee of Arkanaaa, are I
~ rZpMira IU lilt) PIIJ lUlB WRR H ws |um VI
. Mr. nod Mr* C. V. Hammond.
*" lU-v.Jobn O. Wllkoo left i?*t Monday for
,, Uurenii County, where he will umIii Id a
' protracted meeting to be held at Mount BetheH'hurch.
He expect* to retarn on Friday
next.
Mr. C. H. tilbert ha* changed hi* baae from
the "Land of Monael" to tb? "Ixm* Star"
State, where he la with hi* uncle, Mr. J. I',
llaaktn.
Dr. and Mr*. J. W. Hberrard are attending
the farmer*' Institute ?t Clera*oa,a* well a*
enjoying a plcaaant *tay with rotative* and
r* friend*.
r. Ml** luabeile Kvan? I* *pendlng the week
,i with her friend*, the Mlaaes Power of Autre.
villa.
a Ml** Virginia CJambrell I* rusticating In
| the country at the pretty bot"? of her friend.
Ml** Ada Klchey.
! Mr*. Kllzabeth Jnckaon I* upending a while
0. with her mater, Mr*. K. K.r-arll*le.
11 i'kksonAt. MRirrio.f.
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n Mr. J.L. Dlckaon of Norfolk, Virginia, apent
the p**t week with mend* In Abdevlile, and
i? left ia?t Sunday to viait homefola* In Georgia,
n Mr. Dick woo baa many friend* In Abbeville,
>r and "one" In particular who I* alwaya dele
lighted to ** him.
h Mr. Fred Hill afler a long abaenre la In
le Abbeville onre more greeting hi* beat of
I* friend*, who tender to him a cordial wolie
come.
> Mr. George Wllaon and 8i*ler, Mlaa Mary,
l? were idnI* Id tb? city laat Monday. I
.* Mn. T. W. Coof lerand *oo, with ber alatera.
* Miaaea Nan and Nell Hcott, of Atlanta, are
* viair.ing relative* In thia, their old borne,
s where they recelvo warm welcome from
n ti<?U of Irlenda.
>" ! Many friend* regret to hear oflbe lllneaa of
?. Mr. Wallace Bailey, and wlab lor blm a
? epeedy recovery.
I- MIra LIxxlaGlbert left yealerday for a trlall
d to her aunt. Mr*. J. O. Evan* ot Kort Hill.
Mlaa Genevieve Marebant. an attractive
d you nit lady of Abbeville, la now the Kueai of
> relative* at Lebanon.
n
' DKLIUHTrt'L KVBriNfi.
A lawn party waa given laat Thursday ev"
enlng at the pretty home of Mr. and Mra.
d l>. K. 1'reaaly of Sharon In honor to Mlaa Mary
Iloyon of line Weal, who la tbe guest of tbe
Mlnaea Penney.
" The beautiful home among the oak* waa
' Illuminated by Cblneae lanterna. and deilc
' lotin refreabmenta were nerved. The gueata
e were moat charmingly entertained and all
* had a delightful evening.
ll I'trmr amd ka.sk ball.
a
6 At Hharon achool houae the Hbaron baae
1 i hall team will give a banket picnic next Frl';
day. to wblrh tbe pnbllc are Invited lo come
y ; and bring well fllied baaket*. A tine match i
a ; game of ball will entertain tbe crowd In the
'*. afternoon. Don't forget tbe day, Friday, the
>' Mtbloat.
Q I
a VKTKUANH MOMK AUAIN.
"
q ; Tbe veteran* who attended tbe U. C. V. Kelt
: union at Greenville laat week bave returned
* home and are extravagant In tbelr pralae of
s. the unbounded boapltallty of the good people
n ! of tbe .Mountain City. All expreaa them- j
* | aelve* a* having a Jolly good time.
r
g 1 Itr.KK ANl> TIIKKK ON KOL'TK NO. 2. I
: | Children'* I??r will be obaerved at Kbenezer j
r Metbodlat church next Saturday, Auguat Itith. I
i-! KecllallonM and aonga by tbe children In the |
i- forenoon and a picnic In the afternoon. The j
I public are cordially Invited. Come and bring j
i, bK<.keU overflowing with good thing* and j
r>! make the ocauilou one of plemaure lo all. |
k Many Irom tbt? aectUin attended tbe II. C. |<
- j V. Ke-unlon at Greenville laat week and re-1
t:turned home perfectly delighted with tnelr |
?1 trip.
i. j Mla*e* Addle Wllaon and Koaa Hott* nro
a ; Kueatu tblN week of their (rluud, Mlaa Maggie
I. Cannon.
i- Mlaa Florence Fleming made a delightful i
>f! vlalt lo her aunt, Mra. W. H. Htevenaun, of
>1 ! Greenville I an I *wk.
il | Mlaa Virginia I*>mux In the gueat of .Mr*,
s It H.Mlevenaou.
JlmtfMt Kvnund Kalk Teague of Newberry,
! and Mlna Carrie Kpi>?, ol Carthage, N. C., after
m ?t?*l ictitful nlay with Irteudn In GreenI
Villi- mid Autlernoo, and <>u Itielr return
hoiiiH were tbe charming gueata of M
Carrie and Florence Fleming for a lew day?.
? Mr. Clyde Fleming la vlalllug Mr. Kugeue
| Teague of Newberry.
a It*)v. Mike Mctiee la conducting a aerlea of |
- i aervlcen thin week at iieulah church. i
| Mr*. W. a. bunax, Mm. Frauk McCord an J ,
'I | MInnh Maggie l.omax and LldleMundy have
a been appointed an a committee to collect a
a : oiMtp of chickena lor the Kpworth Orphanage.
'* ! A certain young mau haa agreed to give one j
i 'of the young ladlea a chicken for every day i
! | ahe atleudn tbe Iteulah meeting. Thin In a j
i j rure Inducement and ahe thlnka nhe will get ,
: at leant live chickena out of the bargain.
j 'I'll" .sht lull ncinatl 11 a? cloned alter neaalou
t j of nevea luoutlia. A prlxe wun offered for the |
. highest uumber of head marka. I.title Minn.
- I UhIimvh sinvvniuiu makln* tbe lilghenl nuui- i
<t i her, forty-two, received I lit* prl r.i. MI n? Kutir |
'> i iiolU Untwrvea honorable nieullou, 1jh\Iuk
111 mwde .t0.
J | Mr. Hint Mm. J. K. Mutnly returix-d home I
0 . Ih?i Momlny nltrr u pleimuut ?luy Willi iHh- j
IIvm lu lloueH I'hIIi.
MInii Florence Klrmlni; In ihet rlitirnilne <
ftieat thin week ot her Irlehcl. Mini laulielle j I
llmion of Kalak. I
Aline Marie Mcllwalu, Cine ul 1?uk ('aux'tt I ]
.-/ V yr*V.-WV.
MP
ih year, Janu
Sales for the
l's stock and
a +n q rri to
J tv tVil Jk X V
liases for fall
,ve ever boug]
b MONEY!
ve will make
Ending Se/
Our $12.50 Suits will lie c
Our $10.00 Suits will be c
Our $ 7.50 Suits will he c
Our $ 5.00 Suits will be c
EREDUCEDi
Hall & /
I
wMtnt choir Klacera. womblppod at Heiilah |
K?ntim church lam Hunday.
Ma* lor Kroeat Khlmn, of (Jrwnwoml, returoMl
liornn laat Muuday afiwr n pl?HMtui I
Slav wllb Maaler* Krueat and tjiithcr Holt*.
* ' ? *" Al Ihk I'PMd Anrt I
Htniior are Indebted to one of lb* prettleat ,
end most accomplished young Indira on Route '
No. 2 for tbe spicy news gleaning*"'on* this
section. May sue live loog and continue lo ,
be happy.
CHOP PKOHI'gCTS
Are n<?l at nil flattering nt prevent, and i
maoy era on tbe tuzlou* bencb walllni ib? |
result of another week. Cottoo la iirutfUix
against tbe droath. but la sbowlng the
more and more daring tbe past few day*. Tbe
weed la small, but In many sections well I
trailed. It la opening rapidly In tbe past j
week, and aa yet has ?hed nothing In the way
of xjuarea or frail. Corn has nattered greatly,
and fodder la now being pulled. Tbla crop
will be light and short.
OUR HICK KUIENDS.
Mr. J. A. Itlcbey la now lying orltlrally III, j
having reoelveu a fall last week from which
It la feared be may not recover.
Mr. Samuel Evana baa not been m> well for
the paat few days, but at tbla writing la some
better.
Mra. Mai tie Wilson remains a boat the aame
?was resting more comfortably laat Monday
morning and It is hoped will soou t>e on tbe 1
mend.
DIVIXg .SERVICE*
Began at Lebanon church last .Saturday, be-1 1
Inac conducted by that erolneni divine and i
Cbrlatlan gentleman, Dr. Moment, on Hunday
the aacrameut of tbe I^ord'a Hopper waa ,
administered at the conclusion of the morn <
Ins aervlce. Two Kermona have been preach
ed morning and evening until Monday nlglit
when the meeting rioted. The i-ongregallona
were large beyond tbe caparlty ol tne church
and occupied clialra au<l boggle* In frout and
around the building. Five arreaslona to the1
church n-Mullcd Irom the earnest preaching i
under (lie bleeding of (Iml.
MANAGERS OF ELECTION.
? ? H
Primary Election Angaal 201b. IMl
August i 11*8. |
The Flection Committee of tbe Democratic
party met at II A. M. In the Court Uooae..
Of I. F. H. Gary being abaeut, Dr. Jobn A. 1
Kobluaou waa elected Chairman pro tem.
The following gentlemen were elected Manager*
of Klectlon lor tbe l'rtmary of August
?ib:
Abbeville No. I?It. L. Mabry, li. T. Ward-1
Jaw. G. D Oraydon. J
Abbeville No. i?G II. Moore, M. E. Hoi-;
lingawortb, W. A. Calvert. ! .
Abbeville Cotton Mill?Foster Barnwell, A. j
II. Barnett, C. H. Edmunda. |
Abbeville iiailmad Hbopa?I. H. Graven, J.
L. Clark, C. D. Allen.
Antrevllle?J. N. Knox, J. (J. Gray, Jr.,,
Bert Ferguaon.
Ilradley'a Mill?W. H. Wldeinan, E. C. |.
Young.J A.Brown.
ColdBprlngAJ. D. Winn, J. A. King, D. E. I
Newell, Hr.
Donalda?F. A. Car wile, II. U Bar more, H. H. r
W. Brown. ,
Due West?J. II. 15rook , Erneat Hagsn.T. , *
V. Miller. ' l
Hampton?T. 11. Taylor. Hugh Bowen, J. A.1 d
Alewlne. | a
Keow je?J. O. Branyon, 8. L. Callanam, C. i u
L. Aaheiey. j r
i-??# ! I jiid?R. E. Frnltt. I. N. Ashley, J. r
P.'Pratt. in
I,y*anon?L. A. lUmrjr, W. T. Mctilll, J. E. f<
K.vana.
Jiooc Canr?A. H. Crawford, J. A. MorrU,
T. Y. Koblnaoo.
I?wu(Je??llle No. 1? John T. Dreouuu, S. S.
Bullea. J.O. IlorkabiH*.
I?>wnde?vllle No.'J-A. I). Brunt!well, Ira B.
Bell. P. N. Daniel*. i
Mean'aCbapel?B. F. Price, L. C, Nlckle*. I
W. T. King. ,\
14nguolla-H. Y. Healer, W. V. Amo*. K. O.
Bell.
_Mt. Carrael-T. W. Mi?r?, J. It Tarrant. J. A.,
naynara. ,
MoCorrnlck J. 1*. Jennlng*, T. A. Box, J.
K.[HMaon.
Kock Spring* -Joe K*y, Brooks Jamiftoo.i
J A. May Held.
Wellington?Pouter Morrl*, R. McBrlde,,
I. H. Porter.
Clatworthy'* Cro** I load*-W. A. Hunter,:
C. H. Lluk.C. E. WII*on.
Unto I v mJ, that the nitme* of the MauagiTx
of the Primary Kleeilon be ?ubmltt*d to the
CommlMloneni of Kleotlon a* *uilable candidate*
for Manageiaof election lor Hie General
Kleotlon in November, next.
Keaolved, That candidate* for the ofticeofj
Magistrate be required to *uhinit their name*
to the elector* In the Primary Klectlon on the i
-tith, and that -be ticket* for nald Primary | J
have the word Magistrate prlnlisl nt ttie bottom
of the ticket. Candidate* will be re<|ulr
*d lo *lgn the pledge and pay their aa?eMU ;
ment of one dollar before AU(U*l l.'th Inwt. I.M
them ?ee Mr. It. K. t.'ox.
Ile*ol vert. That no one be permitted to vole j i
for a candidate for Magl??rateexcept Hume en- I
rolled on the club roll of the elnb in the ?ec-j
lion land lownthlp wherein the *ald office
ihall be filled.
Kraolve, Thai Mewr?. W. P. (i'eec. J It
Blake. R. K. IIIII.C. J. I.yoo. It. K. Cox. M N.
Patteraon, <1. Arch I'ougla**, W. T. Bradley, _
W. 1. Coiliran, Thoa. Thomoon and M. P. I>e-1 I
n?ni.i k. m?H?u I'miimiiteD of Arrangement*
for Friday the Mh lout.
John A. Itohlimon,
S?T. of KXeCUtlVe Collimlltrc. J
-mm m w
ri
KurItMtJhI<? l.nfHl*.
Wheeler A Wllaon newlnic machine, No.S?.
tin 11 bfiiruik', WHrr*nt?*U the very beat.
VV. I?. liarkidalr.
Seed out*. hurley, home mlwd.
W. 1>. r.arkxlulf.
Syracuse tiorar plow* for Kith*. iiImi fixture*.
\V. 1?. Harltadalv. j
ItiiC Hue of Klioe*. hat* and pant*.
\V. I>. Itark?dale.
?'* ,1U"?" ^ "U"? """ ' w: lurks,tale.
,ta?.u*?uail?i.ll.elo?r!.li 1UrkwJaU,
in
],oti? of iiioImhmu ulold |?rloe?>. t*l
W. I". Itorkwlnle. Hl
l\
I have re<l ru?t I'roof Te?#? need out* ?<>
lte*|> voU cuii afford ?o feed lliem. H?> *oroe (||
o !? ??! your liorne now *uU miw Hie balanceto
eed next year. sm.sl barley i.?? remly l?r PJ
fUU, I
* * > .. mgr'
% * ' r' \
i nr nmTTTnin i
t ULUiminu:
ary and August, we hold
double purpose of closing
making room for the new
delivery are by far the
it. Now we want ROOM
- - j A "1 _
And in order to get tne
the following cut on Sum
itember 1st.
ut to $8.50
ut to $7.00
ut to .... $5.00
ut to - - - $3.75
n the SAME PROPORTION
\ll(I?rSOrij The Clothiers.
Tl?^ C+a+a i*f G^nfVi Parnlino
Bijji! mo oww v? uvu?u v? w???y
!|! COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE.
||j Prcbate Court.-Ctlatlon^ tor Ltttoii of Ad''ll
BY **" K< HlLL' B*1 Jud?* or PlWBATK.
i | Iff / A, Jy'l! '. I'llil VVHEHKAH. Anole. P. Monroe hu matt*
! ;i. UBS - y j\' ?" wait u? m?,to grant ber Letter* 01 Ad*
:'I'Jv*/ I V JQH minUtra'ioo of tbe Eatete mud effect* of
Im*c Y. Mort(a(, lata or Abbeville County,
I These are therefor*, to cite and adronnUh
a I all and slugular the kindred aua creaiior* at
| the mid Ishmc Y.Morsgne. deceased, tbal I hey
1 b* nod apprar before roe, in the Court of Probate,
to Ixt held at Abbeville C. H? no Tuesday,
tbe 191b day of August, 1902. after public**
Hon hereof, at 11 o'clock lo tba forenoon, lo
how raoae, If any fbey have, vby tbeaald
Administration should unt be granted.
Given und?r my band and seal of tba Court,
tbls lib day of Aagost, In Iba year
[Real.] of our Lord one Ibouaand nine buo*
dred and two, aod lo Iba 127th year of
American Independence.
Published on tbe Mb day of August, IWi,
In tbe Pre?s aod Banoer aod on the Court
" ?? hv lam.
Pij Ao*u?ti?02. of Probata.
EiiiiMLMaHMMMMMMiy CbarleBton and Wntera Carolina R. R
Era Feel Like "Going
Through the Floor?" !?^=S!? ?e
" Ar Aniirrtuo , u |>u
WIIATMTHKTIIOUBI.K? WHY ;ArUar???. Ii> ft X> ur
.... I A>fcwullfc i'?ipm 10 .W mi
ITH THAT CHKAI' JOHN HTOVK Ar Glrnn 4 00 pa
-WONT COOK: F.VKKYTIflNU ' SS^^iTITT ~ 6 S p2
MKNKI? OK IIALK DON'K. Nil j Ar HrixWfMrtll?i?""? 6 11pm Z".?JZ
I Ar A*h?-Tlll? 7 i:. pu
TK. UTBLK U K K TH IS IK Sll K j u AlWvfU- " ; oi L ~ ..._
WILL rsK > L? Sp?rtMib?r*_ !* Ot pai
| l.v Olcan spring*. 10 01 |>ai
; L? Ormsnriilr IS 10 pm 1 41 pti>
rHE PEERLESS |B6Sa=?== 1!^= 7*=
RON KING STOVES. EJS^JZZZrJSS j!SS
Lv AqkukU.. i 35 pa
' "t ? i itti v unui.' _ HI*T AII?kU1? .... 4 " P>
* - 1 44 ua
" * Arr?rw
Ar Tnmum... ? 00 us A 45 pa
Ar B*?ufuri lo IS mb 6 35 pa
It ?11 TT J A Ar Purl Koyil .. 10 90 *a 160 pa
HbbeYille Hardware Co. gs^v..-"? ?
i Lt Port Kojrtl lOOpa 7 05 ?m
Lt Beaufort 1 II pa 7 15 am
Lt TrottM 2 30 pm * ft> tm
nnoi/um flftl IlilfWI S"S
HUH COLLEGE ?ii==M
Ar ... > 10 us
? Lt Dpwunbarr ....... 4 00 pm
? tMuTiii>i'Tii?v w. LT (iortM? ?.... 6 ^ p?
rHI8 VK>'KKAIfLL inntituiaw .... i ?.
lera apoo lu nlxlj-foorth jra?r of ??rvIce meeawooq ? - - ? ? ??
Nth better i-tnlpmetil and fairer proepeclal tW cunoectioiu at Greenwood for *11 polaU am
ban ever before. harneat and acrlooa atu B. A. L. ?ud c. A G. Hallway*, tad at tyertantxirx
enia ?r* cordially Invited to avail them- with BooUwra Kailw??
H*e? of tlie advantagea here offered. All | any hilormatlon relaUve to tleketa, ratea, achedthera
c*n probably flod more congenial aur- j nj^ eU addraaa
minding* el-uwtiere. Expenaea have b?-en i __0 ?
educed to the loweet limit. An Inveatlga-! ?ea. Paaa. Aft,A??*eU <?a.
Ion u Invited. Kor catalogue or fuller In- i 1L m - ??
urination xddrcaa T. M. KM LiChON. Truffle Manager.
F. Y. Prewly, Pre*.. "
"""til* V OILIIAED
JOAL! COAL! COAL!i tailor..-.
HAH moved, and oocuplea the room* opatalra
In Knox'a Hall, and la now pra
i ? in jnaii kindaoi nuairloi and olaao
CHKAPKR THANKVKK. WILL i o1?a" "cm*
SKLL NO. I LUMP COAL AT r?Mon*bl?
<? A eo Halix/PPPH j WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. URKKNK
$4-5 Delivered. PARKER & GREENEi
AT YOUR 1HX)R -SPOT I'AHH.
?kkx hI^ok Attorneys is: CmuUm &t L&w.
Al'OUST. ! office on LAW RANOK.
I mm 9999 M ABBE\ 1LLK ^iOUTIl CAKOLINA.
K If tITTT ft SANS Mav 4. I80H. U
II* itt. UAJ4U Mr WV41W* ?* July
.'i. I?c . . __ 3
Confederate Home MAXWELL S MARKET I
and College. 1 I
it AM I'KKPA ICED AT ALL TIM Ks TO 8
.. /x . ,4 .. ^ , . , furniolie* my cuotuiuem
he Only Boarding School for S
Young J-adies in Charleston. FRESH BEEF, PORE, SA0SA3E, I
p.N(ii,Hii itie\m iik*.iM:i?\iio?;v.i.AT- And Fresh Loaf Bread I
L* IN. Kreurli, Art. Mu?u* :<n<t Sieun- H
?? ? ?. smwMul Krr?h (lull on Krldny nml Maturdmy.^H lfh?t
rapny ri ir.1. l imn -i r , , . ......
?! ? fur.iuy pupil*. market prlrra paid for nervea auu u?t> ?< _
Mlaa It. M. I'lUNtil.K. <l?*oH?UH,U?.
: maxwell, i
"urn?>|?-lulllit >?fcreiurv. Phone No. 1. 9
Mini II. K. KONA.N. I
Principal,! liarlt-ston, S. *. I
July !!? .'.
W? ?r? ollrn okcd how II li wr b?ve bill 11 B
' up audi ii Urica bu?inr*? in ao abort a (Hue. H
Wli> m-vt-r you liwv<- miy tuniilurc lo pm-k, Aimwr i{<>n<lty. Promplueaa, Pollletieaa, Ac* 19
l> Kiin io ?< ? ;lit- Kerr Furniture ?* >. Miry curacy ami attention to t>ualn**a will tell. Bfij
III p .. k ?amc lor >ou. I Mlllord'a Drug More.
If >..u your coal and need a Kor clarrb bri.d-cbr.nror.lcl. .croup#
-u *?.> clicitp. can to my .ample. Mini ! "T..
vr iii?- your oAlrr. \\ 1.1 -II you tar a rale i *' MllfawU s l>ruK Store. I'bone hb.
uiir, in iiiaki- you a price on mem w| in t'andy Ireab every weel< at Ml I lord* I>rojc
iir m>u?e. WillaiMi litruinli you ullti the *sU?re. PhoueloT.
r> beat coal. Aruua I.. Mora*. When you arc look itm for achool booka jy|
... lablrla. im-ii?>, etc, don't forfet I lie >|wrd l>ru< am
I'.iIiiiHIiim u IIM- "m-hi ihfu ....... furutoli wtml you whim. wm
ire I??I I urn. ??? ? , ? M..n, r .r.r. I trili; Store. 961
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