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T . The Press and Banner. BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, N. C. ^OBESn. _ . . a*-Published every WeUueeday ?t |i it year la advance. Wednesday, March U, 1903. "CaafMerate' iMaarau to Ibe Caloarli aa?l the Htrw*. The Stale baa appropriated JSti.OU) for the ereotlon of a >tatote to the memory ol Ueu. Wad* Hampton A* tbla appropriation dopen da apoo tbe raising of 910,000 more br popular aubecrlpCon, we are afraid the monument will never be built. Tbe money could be ralaad by earn eat, peralatent effort, bnt tbla 4am not appear to be fortboomlng, and there as to be no organ lsatln at work aoMdUnc the popular aabaertptiona?Bamberg Herald. Dool im, neighbor, about tbal "organ I *atlon." What are tbe woman bere for. exoept to do Jnat aaob )obe. Tbla newapaper la heartily tired of tbe monument boalneaa, and la worried aloxat to the deatb with the war atoiiaa recounting the raior of tbe"eolooela and the boraea." as a> u ? *i?> MMiiwit all the hoom n to the "Oolooalii and the bones," and no mention liMjMbMB mad* of any private soldier, tiotpt es a baokgronnd, or v a baa* from wbleh to refloii Um glory of iba "Colonel* aad theboreee." 8o-ealled Coo Federals Monument* that arc dedleeled to tho "Colonels" might be ssld to beaalellt. la thb oeee of Hampton and bis valor, wbiob ao ma denies. bis enthusiasm and seal tor hU> ooantry are not ezeeeded by any. That moo assent will be raised, and that IBuM will be pakL Hlepereonal Mends, If neeemary, will pay tbe money. They are rteb people and eaa afford it And then, oven If ehort of funds, they eonld eell the hoaee and lot whieh wee preeented to bin a tswyeasesgo. Jae4 wait a little, and eee If the ladles do aol "organise." , XwNnr'i Vut Vim by the Hwipipin that Newberry Mm lo pat a ooapremd air water lifter la Um alky wall. About two year* ago Abbeville bought a tea aaafela* tor blowing tba watar oat of oar wall. Bat the troabla wan about In ihle way. WkM Um matiblna waa started, tb* compraaaor threw oat a aolM atraam of watar about tour laabaa In diameter. TbUatraam implied tba wall la about flft**n eeeaads. And tbaa after that it paiaped op a Uttla watar and a great deal of wind. Tba flow of th* wall waa ?ail aad tha aapa*tty of tba ooaiprn?rt air Moafela* wm great. It dldat pay to raa a great machln* to draw a Utile water. And *o tha aooap rasa maoblna WMtakaooat. A fTS pomp was pat In. Tb* expenee for wood waa lodaoad Own oao-and-lhr?*-qaarlM*trti of wood toabalfoord. Wo bad thoogfat of propoaiug to trada oar i air pom# lor Mewberry'e Knitting Mill, bat taan that oar air paiap baa b**n aold. 11 Newberry n**da any old thing whleh may aow'baaa baad, wa would b* glad to trade It afftor Xewberry'a Knitting Machinery. ! !> 1 TNt . K. IMMI. In watfiy oolamn may be fovnd the beontlfnl trlbote which"B. 8.G."pajra to UwdiMaud. The etory of the lliit aad death of the MB Who too* ao .one oonttlbnted to the piMBiof tho randan of tho Pnaa and Ban^ ' nag H ooa whleb will Intaraat all. Oaltoway'a platan of tho character of tfcrittjgt eltUNQ aad tho Christian gentlemb laeoiroe that ha leovaa little ela* for us touay. Personally, wo had the graataataffaotloa tor Mr. Bonner. For bis nobleneae of ehnraeter wo bad nothing bat admiration. Tho woiftd will bo bettor tor hla life, and his memory will be an Inspiration to lead as upward to the better patha. leetb CBiwllaa*a Hood. Booth (Carolina la too poor to ban an exhibit at tho St. boots Exposition, bat the Hlsu is able to balld monuments. Monuments an great things, and we need many oflbem. The woodertoaa is that our Lagtalalun did not appropriate money tor otner moonmeote whleh ought to be bollU if we had mon moBBBMata the tome and glory of the State as wall as the perpetuity of oar gnat namee would bo aato. Let aa have monuments, ona If wo ban to nil the feral to oow. OMd r*r BcjrwaH. Good lUUaoa la arary part ol tba BUM will k*|lait*luww IkM Governor Htjrwvd la ?lmUf lb* wblatay law la Cbarlatton. Bleyalauand Mboraim IBraliM to eooatabtaa to ru down ttaalnf carta tbat may ba carry taa ltqaor contrary to law. And Umm eooatabiaa ora laltlnc tOaplaoaa where liquor laaold. A paralataui effort will make llqoor daaten raapaot batb tba Governor and tba l%v. ( Banator lllixaan Id a raoant apaach In tba Haaata, paid a nice compliment to aaalatant Librarian lamaa kL Baker of tbla County. BLIND TIGEB8. Hat. Htgrvarta ViUraacw aa llw C?ilMa? la Charltalaa. Governor Hay ward haa raoalrad a lattar from Major Smyth In reference to oooaUblaa tiring tbelr pUtola on lire atraata of Ctiarlaatoa, aad protaatlna acalnat aueb practice. Mayor Baytfa aaya uatoadoaa not want any eoadlet bttween tba Bute aad olty autborlUaa la tUn mat tar and aaqwaia aoma agiw meatabout wbatlabaat to be dona In rater The Oovernerla muob oonoerned ow tbe iIImUob itod liKUloai to do everything to pnml iiBjUUag ital woo Id bring aboot irltUoo. bid m lb? mdm Ubm b* U dtunaln dtounao book ward step. CUM Constable Howta mum to Colombia kit nlgbi and was in eotieattafton today with tbe Governor. Ha Mid to a now*paper man that tbe blind tiger mm to Cbarietfoa vbo oaed drays drove thoroughbreds, and that aa ooonaaa oo?labia obbm la Blent a tap of tbe whip mo I tlM aalail ipMdlD| away at a race borne alt, and. mora lb an tbat. If tbo ooaa table* dida'tstep lively out of tbe way they would ba ran over. He iwawd to tblok tbere was bo way to Mop them or to oatob them except by ehootlag an lees eooatablM wara moon ted. He nagaiHil tbat Idea to tbe Governor. TbeOo rernor baa aent tbe follow lag reply to Mayor Hmytb'a letter: Columbia, March 6,1900. Boa. J. Adger Smyth, Mayor, cuarleatoo, Sk C.?Deiir etr: Yoar communication of tbe Mb laatain to hand and baa bad my oareful attanttoo. I lava alao bad an lotervlew wltb Cblnf Howie In regard to tbe condition of affaire In Charleston, Involving tbe adminlatraOoo Of tbo datlae of bla ofBoo. We bave given aaraful cooelderatlon to tbe varied deaaaode of tbe sltoatloo in oar aisouaslon of tbla lobjscl 1 mih with yon tally "tbat tbere ougbt to ba eo?M way to atop wbat appeare to be a raeblsee or annsneesarv tiring of pistole oo oar (yoar) streets." and I also believe tbat tbara eboold ba devlaad eome way to prevent tba irananofa&loa of illlolt liquor tbrougb yoai aireoU. I have Instructed Chief Howl* Igmttat the flrloc of pistols on thestreeu of Charleston bjr so?ufasi be topped, and I lost aw* that jroor ukuuom of assistance In (raJorolDc Use dispensary law, which are confirmed bj chief Howls, wUl prompt you to civs the nscesNtnr aid and protection to Ma and to his ooniuble la the Slechsrge of ihrtr lawful datlsa Whlls 1 determined thai Iho constaWss shall not rlotatt any of your oil/ ordJmansss 1 am equally determined thai the dispensary ilimttott shall be improved. 1 have Instructed. Chief Howl* to mount some of his men ad to follow waiiona suppoaed to ooouun llqaor, at whatever speed snail be m canary to effect IMr caplnre. I appreciate tfee reiteration of yonr former 0An Of aepport Did ?tilinw and Will recud, |onn very trcOy, > IXC. Hey ward, Governor. If yea are 11,11,13, or ?B bat man U makea no difference yoar bet la at ilall a Anderson. - - ^ WEST EM). H?P|MbIik* Had luri?J?>ulM of Week About lb* City. Abbeville. March 3,1MB. Mr. and Mr? K. M. liaddou returned Saturday from New York nnd Baltimore. wbere tbey ba*e beeu rur the past two week* buying HprlDK mid Summer atock. Mima Klorlde Keeae baaa portion In Ureenaboro, N. V., and Mlaa Nelle Keene baa a jk>aitlonat Ml. Airy. Their frlenda bere will be * tad to know tbat tbey aye nicely altuated. Mr*. Marie Calhoun Maker. or Calboun Falla, waa In town Friday and Saturday, the l(ueal of Mr a. Jamea H. I'errln. Mr. 8. A. Allen and little Mlaa Allen, were In tbe city Sunday. tbe guest* of Mr. and if ra. Harvey M. WiImiu. Mlaa Margaret UlfTen went to Doe Wrat Friday and waa the gueat of her countd. Mlaa Jane Ualloway until Sunday. Mra. Jobn S. Norwood, of Dreaden, waa In Uie city Friday and Saturday shopping. Mra. Claude Joui-a went to Atlauta 1'liuraday to aee Bon Hor. Mra. Jonea waa Ibel guest of frlenda wblle In that city. Miaa Koaa U- Maxwell went to Honaa Patb Friday and waa tbe gneat of ber Iriend. Mra. Clyde Greene until Saturday. Mra a. l. Uarrlaun baa returned to tbe city, after spending mdm time with relatives at Pencil land, N. C. Dr. 8. G. Thomson went to Atlanta ttoe llrwi of lut wwk ou boslneea. The Abbeville Chapter ol Daughter* of Confederacy bad a pleasant meeting laat Tuesday afternoon at the realdenoe of Mra. John A. Harris The Daughter* are arranging to pretest '-Under We Southern Croaa" at an early date. The play was written by a Daughter for the use of the Daughters only, and la aaid to be a stirring play. Mr. H. Gillespie 8mltb was the host at an elaborate flab supper, Friday night. Mr. Bradley Keeae went to Eaaloy Saturday to tbe aedslde of bla grandfather, who has beeu stricken with pHrulyslH. Mr. C. W. Kendall baa tone to New York aod Baltimore to buy bla atock ofgooda. Mr. Kendall's millinery Is always styllab and upto-date. Mlas Carrie Turner, of Greenwood, Is In the city, tbeguaet of her alater, Mrs. J. K. Jones. Miss Halite Mann baa returned to her borne In Antrevllle. after an extended stay here with ber.stsler. Mrs. J. M. Wllkerson. Dr. Fred W. Phi tor waa the guest of friends in Do* Wast last Friday and Saturday. Mia. Mallard baa gone to her bona In Patteraoo Springs N. C. to see her father who baa been 111. Miss Msta Brown lee of AnlreTllle spent eeveral days In tbe city lant week tbe gueet of ber slater, Mrs. Jobn A. Dickson. Miss Franca* Moore wbo has been teaching '? ik? UkuI?<I Hhnni lor thai naif tan months banreturned to b?r home In ftoeif HU1 on ac count of 111 bealth. KLINCII PARTY. Mlaa Uarah and Mia Loejr Henry entertained tbe Fllneb Clab Friday tdmuao ml a very pine?nl meeting. Sixteen ?>f Abbeville* blmt young dMiblen wore present end thoroughly enjoyed tbe afternoon. Mr*. O. W. Fuller entertained tbe Woman* Club Thursday afternoon. Only few of lb* aimbm were prsssnt on aeoonnl. of tbe weather. Tbe Ladlec Aid Hoclety waa entertained Thursday afternoon by Mlaa Belle Haddon. Mr. D. H. Roaeell of Anderson wee U town several day* last week on business. Tbe Junior Chapter of the Dancbters of the Confederacy bad tb*lr first mating Thursday afternoon at tbe bom* of Miss Nettle L. Branson. Tbe meeting was an Important one as tbe name of tbe chapter wae decided. Tbe namee proposed were Cblquola and Clark Allen, tbe taller was dsalded upon. Tbe cbapter bas enrolled over twenty member* and ban bsgnn work In ternest Rev. Dr. MeKlnsle of New York preached Sunday morning In tbe Associate Reformed Church and In tbe Presbyterian Cbnrcb at night. Dr. McKlnzle le an earneet speaker and It Is a privilege to have blm In oar midst for a season. Mr. H. D. Reese la In tbe elty for a few days. Mrs. A. B. Cheatham baa returned to her home here. Tbe mends of Mra. Cheat fab m are glad to weloom* her borne again. The Meslcal Club bad ita first regular meeting Monday night at the home of Miss Leona Blake. The Club baa maay enthusiastic members. The music undertaken will be Rood and helpful. TV TUE fiTIVi! til iuu u?aau? Tk? a?ppMlati la Tarim MceUou I Hralk C'uwIIm Briefly T?M. . AooUwr effort la aoon to be made to vote dltpenaary into Greenwood. Wm. Luce* abol and killed Tom Jobneon? boib motored?Id York county oa Friday. Jamea A. A oat) a bae bado appointed dla peoaer at Laarena to auooeed A. R. Sullivan, wbo la abort IIJOU Ella William* waa atabbed to deatb In Tim* mooaviile on Tburaday .nlcbt by a negro man. Jealoualy waa tbe oeuae. A negro named Dock Delarge abot and killed bla wife in Orangeburg on Saturday nigbt. He eialma It waa an aeelaent. Ebeneser Lutheran Cbnrob. Colombia, baa called Rev. C. A. Freed of Mlddtobnrg, Va, to aneeeed Dr. M. M. Klnard aa their paator. Tbe board of eontroi bare denied tbe almost aoaolmoan petition of tbe Cbaftat JMo-, pie tor tbe cloelng of tbe dtipenaary iMUt town. Tbe Lockbart milla in Union roonty will moretban doable It* capacity. Increasing ita capital stock from NSO.OOO to II,800.00a. Wm. Bryaon, wbo killoft another negro named Wattaat Ctom Hill, Lauren* oounty, baa been oangbt In Knoxviile, Tenn., and an offloer baa gone for blm. Tbe United Slate* treeaary department on Friday laaoed warranto aggregating fWJCT in lavor of Booth Carolina in aatlafaetlon of talma crowing oat of tbe war of 1812. Go*. Hey ward deeiiuee to appoint de legatee to a convention to be beld in Atlanta July 4tb t? dlacoae tbe race queetlon. Tbeeonvenuoa waa called by tbe feglaialure of Wtoeoaein. Got. Hey ward baa ordered eeveral or tbe oonrtabalary force to Cbarleeton to be mounted In order tbat they may be able to cateb tbe llqoor baniere wbo try to drive over tbe oonaiable* on foot. Tbe contract for building tbe J. B. Cleveland science ball of Wolfcird college waa let on Frla r* U U.^|n U ??? ?*%. UK/ HIVUHiniVIWI ?IUU. 01 WlilMH v?? D^WWHbarf. Tbe building will be 115 by 80 feet, two tones high, surmounted by >3 foot dome. The ooet will be tl5.00U. GOOD WORK. ? lB|trev?4 Blrectt ? Boawtlfal DMe> walks. The town eoanell la bavlog a splendid work done oo the street leading In front of the cot, ton mill and beyond that Institution to tbe eorporal? limits. It really seems as if that section was now being regarded as a part of tbe town. Tbe streetIs much travelled, and bnndreds of people dally feel grateful for the good walk which now Is found on tbe side of the street. Heretofore predeetrlans bad to plunge through the mud. bat now a nice vide anded walk Is furnished. A thousand thanks are doe to Mayor McMillan and Alderman A. E. Thomson, under whose direction Street Overseer Johnson did tbe good work of removing the great boulders from tbe street and building a sidewalk that laaa good a* anybody could wish. Tbe work will be complete when the plank Is pat on the bridge across the little branch. Lsilsr is B. K. Bcscbssi. Dear .Sir: Tbe cost of labor In painting s house Is three times tbe cost of tbe paint. Yoo aeem to save a little when you buy a lower prloed paint, bat yoa certainly add to the cost of labor when you pay for spreading more gallons. Yoa don't even save 00 the paint. Devoe Lead and Zinc costs a little more than mixed paints, bat It takes fewer gallons, and the cost la actually loss. Wears longer too?longer than mixed palnta, longer than lead and oil. You don't save a cent. Mr. C. Look, a painter In Magnolia. Miss., jrrltes: After years of experiments with mixed palnta, 1 And that your paint covera more surface to the gallon than any 1 have ever used. For densi ty and wearing qualities It cannot be excelled. Compared wltli lead and oil: A bouse belonging to the Iste Frealdent of tbe Croton Klver Bank, at tirewaters, N. Y., (<*ost gll.nuu) was painted with lead and oil In *H4 at a coat ofttOU. In "B7 -ttireo year*? It was repainted with Devoe at a costofftiO. In Hi tbe bouse was still all rlgbL KMUIU; lead S,U(1 Oil?COSl MUU wttHr I Dree )i?m; Item:- o"?st JP&O. wear leu year*. Tour* truly, k. w. Dkvoe a Co., New York. TlllassiM'a Ur??l Npeeeh. Humbert Herald. Senator Tillman Is receiving many complimentary notices troto the D?wapap?ra on bU recent speech In ibe Henate, in wbicb be referred to Ibe race question In tbe Houth. It was a strong, calm and dispassionate wild rev. 1UI U1 MWI? ?w? "UVUR Htg|MUJvubv nuu nut uu much good. Oar people here are highly pleeaed over the speech, aod rvjoloe thai the Senator baa dropped bU fleree aud flery atyle of addreaalng the Henate. Hot aoda la all the rage at Milford'a Drag Store. The moil complete line of combe, brailien tnd toilet article# ever wen Id Abbevillo at Milford'a Drug Store. ? , 1 1 -i? m - '?? I ! i i i I New S For weeks every I arranging the nuine store. We liave not r (rHA Compare our S garment for garmer your Suit. You can i i / THE FURNITURE FACTORY. Bimk that tfc* >Mkla?ry la Baa I at a Bl? Prafll?ftpeealatlaa* Ml* I the f'atare. 1 I vpry pleasant reports are In circulation a* 1 to lb a proflta which are being made Id tba furniture factory, but nothing definite la known to Ihla newspaper. Mr. C. 1*. Hammond, It la aald, aold bl* bllla laat week. | | And tben there are Interesting a peculations ?. mm* hannan at t ha anniul lAMts !ng In May!"*The" presidency U the prise tobe rooUodad for. We believe tbe situation la about In Utla way : Mr. 8. K. Cromer owns a majority of the laaaed a took, 120,300 and aaplrea to supereede Mr. J. K. Blake aa president. K1 On tbe face of things aa tbey now stand It would h?b tbal Mr. Cromer eon Id bave things all bla own way. Having a majority of tbe ateck, be eould elect tbe board of directors. And, we believe only members of tb* board are eligible to tbe prealdeoey. Oo tbe olber band, tbe aclbnrli'd capital slock ol tbe company le Win. Of tbla amount 94J400, It la xald. baa not been sold, altbousb It la In band ready for dlapoeal. In case It la not sold, tben Mr. Cromer la atUl tbe ovner of a majority of tbe atoek. But, If tbla f4,SOO worth of stock bas beeo sold, tben Mr. Cromer would lack something ol having a majority in bis own right. ana would be ? dependent upoa other stockholder* coming to his assistance. In this Instanoe, be would have to rely upon others, while tbe total amount of stock wblch would be represented i\! at tbe meeting would likely fall short of tbe III Issued slock. Of course all slock not rep- I I rssenlod In person by any proxy at tbe an- Ul noai meeting would reduce tbe number of votes tbat would be necessary to elect tbe board directors. But. under tbe circumstances iproxIre will be In demand, or t every shareholder will likely be urged to * be present. May lbs best man win. BOUTE NO. 2. stcrcatlsg Paragraphs Picked I'p /\ Here asd There kaate Jfm. 3. " Mrs. W. A. liomsx came home from (irwnwood last Thursday. Hhe has been III at Mr. ord J. K. burst's for aomelime, and her friends OD are glad to know she Is convalescent and at home araln. '** Miss Margaret A dam son, alter an extended bla visit to Mrs. I. A. Keller, returned to her tha borne In Troy last week. Miss Llxxle Miller returned to her borne In v>" Klnard's last week, tibe bas spent tbe last in i two months with her oonsln. Miss Jennie _n, Miller. an< Miss Jesale Stevenson Is visiting relatives the beiow Abbeville. suj Mrs. J. A. Mcllwaln spent several days last , week with her bi other, Mr. Benton Nickels, near Hodges. A Mrs. Joel Townsend, of Cokesburv, spent me one day last week with her sister. Miss Barbars Lomax. crw Mr. 1. A. Keller was In town on business der Saturday. <jer Tbe public term of tbe Central School will u clow this week. Y Miss Florence Klemlnc spent Haluiday Qlf tit and Sunday with relatives below Abbe- (sr. Miss Albert Miller spent last week with Mrs. Cbarlle Cochran. mi*. i Darne uocuran gave a nociaoio id honor or Mia* Miller Friday evening. Mr*. J. A. MoCord and MIm Stella McCord M pent one day laul week with Mrs. Nannie Strawborn near Urvenwiood. ? Miaa Jeeale Mundy nlultrd ber grandmother, Mm, A. It. Lomax aeveral day* ot tbe paul week. The people along our Route are pleaaod to keep Mr. Kugene McMillan an carrier. We are glad be punned bo good an examination. T T lie re will be sacrament of tbe iiOrd'a Sup- V per at Ehecezer next Sunday morning. j Mr*. W. L. Mundy tame home Sunday. She Hpeut tbe pnat week with ber moiber, ,<r Mm. Air MoCord. lliJ Tbe rain Sunday arteruoon caosbt anum- Jrl, ber or peraona far from abetter. Their looks ,EJ were aomewbat changed by the shower. ,J Arthur Mcllwaln I# quite alck. He baa been unable to go out very much ever nIuco *H Cbrlatman. He haa tbe sympathy or frloadM. iff Mra. John Ashley la reported very III. We hop* ahe la not no aerloua a* we bear, and that ahe will aoou recover. m -D' "tiiiWB in own nitron. All -w-lb mcka Id which "Clifton" llour In packed are made of regular towel good*. The flour In tbeae Mick* cum(m you no more tbitn that In tbe ordinary clolb sack. A n't for blei "Clifton" lu the towel tack. L. T. A T. M. inj Miller. A * at H If you wlab to buy m arooud baud itoda - u, fount ?*? Speeds Drug Store. pou ' . -llfl " "U.? 11 Will II . HALL & A M Abbevil r KlSi l 5HI pring and {body about this establis rous cases of wearabh v ready a >uits with any to be hs it ? thread for thread, 't help it. high clothing and ' f GENTLEMEN Abbeville COM 12 TO THE IWjMERY Intend to Have Some Pare Ice Cream and Soda Water thlN Season. k'EltYTHINU FOK VIOLINS. I have everything for Violins sneh as HUIdk*. Bridges, Bows. Ualtar and Banjo Outfits. Also floe Toilet Hoaps, Cough Drop*?the best. Try tbera. Cud;of sll kind*.Cake*.Bread, Roll*. Pies, Peanuts, Canoed Goods, Cheese, Coffee. Sonr, BaklDg Powder. Hllver Leaf Hoda, Cigars,Tobacco and Cheroots. J. W. ISreihahii, Prop. The Progressive Baker. IN TIIE sMMMMMB . FOK THE )istrict of South Carolina. im til k xattkb ok ANDREW S. J. CASSIDY, BANKRUPT-IN BANKKUPTCY. N THIS VHK 2nd DAY OK MAKCH. A. 1908, on read'nc tbe foregoing petition, >1 ht lered by It ' t tbala bearing be bad aptbe same cu ...e I7tb day of March, A. D. I, before mid Court at Cbarleeton, In said trlct, st )1 o'clock In tba forenoon; and notice thereof be pobllsbed In tbe Abbee Press and Banner, a newspaper printed laid District, and that all known creditors I otber persons In Interest may appear at said time and place and >bo* cause. If r tbey have, wby tbe prayer of tbe said Itloner sbouid not be granted. nil It Is furtlier ordered by tbe Conrt, that Clerk shall send by mall to all known lltors copies of said petition and this or , addressed to them at tbelr places of restice as stated. Mtneaatbe Honorable V/llllatn H. Hrawley, Judge of tbe mid Court end tbe ai..) ?eal thereof, at Charlraton, In Mid IMntrlct, on tbe Snd day of March, A. 1). 1??. KICHAKl) W. HITTMON, larch 10, ISUl. Clerk. /7IREFE1TCE LLUliilii I i 1II , K. BEACHAM, Agt., AHBKVILLE, H. V. rch II. 1MB. If . W. Wblie cells the benl yard-wide uniched Nbeeliog at 3 els ? yard lo bo foond where. live barrel kerosene oil lank for aalcchesp ipeed's Drug Mlore. jine and bay your aotlolene at 11 ceuU per ud uf the Itftkery of oouree 11 f ! \ 7 -V ; ' IDERSON, le, S. a DWING OF Summer CI limcnt has been on the j 3s that have been daili Regular F new and beautiful things i s* and Children's wear. \ d of "Our Men's Suit E l i . the best Suits, made by know anything about. > id anywhere ? workmanship Then compare price ai ANDERSON, grade ' furnishings ir AND BOYS. - S. c. IN TIIE District Coert of tits United Stats KOK THE District of South Carolina. ix the mattkk ok NICHOLAS M. BENSON, BANKRUPTH.-IN BANKRUPTCY. To tbe Creditors of Nicholas M. Benson, Ii lb? Coonty of Abbeville sod Dlatrlc aforesaid, a Bankrupt. Notice i? hereby given that o! tbeSGtbday of February. A. J). 1WS, tbeaali Nlebolaa M. Beoaoo waa duly adjudicate* Bankrupt; and tbat tbe Drat meeting of creC llora will be beld in my ofllce in tbe City c Abbeville. H. C.. on tbe 13tb day of Marat lata, at 11 o'clock In tbe forenoon, at wbld time eredltora may attend, prove tnelr claim* appoint a truaiee, examine tbe bankrupt, am tranaaet aocb bualueaa aa may properly com beforeaald meeting. J. KRAHKR LYON. Referee In Bankruptcy. Dated February 29,1908. J. L. HILL & CO., bave sold a car load of BUGGIES, WAGONS, CABSIAGE8, Etc., In the paat .10 day*. We want to tbank oar customers for tbelr liberal patronage, and to ?ay that we are receiving freeh shipments every week and will Keep our stock op to Its usual blgb standard. Respectfully. J. L. HILL & CO., So. 3 KOHKNHK1UJ BLOCK. New Car Load i'f New Mules AT Stark's Stables. Jall early for first | choice. D. B. COLLIES, All kind* or Repairinglo ? ROOFING, TIXWORK, Etc. Repairing of Every Description. Orileni rilled promptly mid milnfiictorlly V'lun In need or any kind llnwork, call or n m? ul Lh^noo'h old htaud. D. B. Collier. Kcb. It, IWXi. U I ! i I ! I iU' I I /v turning. I I amp, marking and f pouring into our ' :east I in Men's, Ve are specially display. We I | r the best makers , I . I for workmanship ? i id we will sell you ' I i ! I 4 I 1 Does it Pay to Buy Cheap 1 A cheap remedy for coughs sod colds [right, bat yoa waot something that wi! Iteve and care the more severe and Uangi results of tbroet aod loaf troubles. \ shall yoa do? <Jo to a warmer aod mr.n ular climate T Yes. l( possible; if not pos for yoo, then Id either ease lake the < remedy that has been Introduced In all Used countries with success In severe It and lung trouble*. "Boscbee's German Hyi It not only brain and stlmolates the tlssn destroy the germ disease, but allays Infl Hon, causes easy expectoration, elves a night's rest, and rurea the patient. Try bottle, itocommended many years b, ' druggists In tbe world. Yoa can get U> liable remedy atHpeed's Drug store. B Is. W. White's Locals. t Is. W. White Is now offering bargain* li dies Jackets, and men's over ooals. T goods will be sold at eoat tor the next U days. * Now Is tbe time to boy a pair of blan d You eau get tbe best bargain ever otTerc g tbla Hue from L>. W. While. . 100 piece* of bleached long elotb Just re ed bi L. W. White. Great Inducement if tared by tbe price. i, Prlnu, percalee, madraa.rbeviota, gtnyt n and covert* are now offered In endleaa v " ty by L. W. White. ' It any of Hie ladle<bave not Men tbat 11 material tor walala tbat L. W. Wblte la e offering;!! would be well lor ibem to *ee|l once. Ilia celled toile de-?ole, and U w 23 cent* a yard, bat U now offered tor 10 o It lacertalnlv a bargain. In appearar: la like allk. Think of It?a ailk walav H eenu. L. W. White baa now In atock five hun dollars worth of embroideries, ell of w are aelllng very rapidly. Call and tbem. , Another aupply of that S o*. feather tic ' 12 1-2 ceuta a yard. A*jywner? cJw? tbe | le 15 cent* a yard. C.ll on L. W. Wblte f? L. W. White atllljella unbleached ?he< a yard wide at rjnta a yard. Al*n nnbU ed drilla In rerouanU at the aarne prloea. Nowhere I* eomethlng for tbe farmer*. I'M) buHb'-.i* corn. too bur/aia flour. *?Uii buahelacorn meal. barrel* molaaae*. Km buahel* *eed oaU. Ail the above at the store of L. W. Wbli ?I t UnMilna Aaiecrfd. Yea, AdiuiI Klower Btlll bu the large*! of any medlelne la tbe civilized world. 1 mother*' *nd grandmothers' never thong I unlng anylblng elm* lor Indigeetloo or llou?neMi. iHtctora weru scarce, and tbey (Join beard of Appendicitis, Nervous Pre* lion or Heart failure, etc. Tbejr u*ed Au Klower to clean out the ayatem and auip mentation of undlcratea food, roiculate action of the liver, all mu lata tbe nervoua organic aotion of tbe ayatrm. and tbal li tbey took when feeling dull and bad 1 headache* and other acne*. Voo onbr n< few doaea of Ureen'a A usual Klower. In III form, to make you satisfied there la not aerlou* the matter wltb yon. You ran tbl* reliable remedy at Speed'* Drug Ston Price Ac and 75c. Tom pleaae atop at Glenn'* and tell bit end upal once, a bbi. M*Je*tlc flour, a I ham, 10 lb*, grlta, 5 lb*. Mocba and Java ci 2 lb*, cheeee, '1 Iba. macaroni. 4 lb*, prum Iba. penchea, a ql. Boston bean*, 1 pk. ] loo*, a can luncb tongue, - chiw veal IcmiI. California peacbea, 2 can* tomatoes, :t i sugar corn, 'J pkgs. Knox'* gelatine an ] bar* Polo soap for X.V2I*. You bad belter u?k Glenn about *ai *eed, he hn* Just received a fine ***ortn from l!ui?t. lie sure and have Glenn 1 voo noiini early Alaska I'eaa add Kcd I Potato**." If you want mean "click j" flour, buy f I the other fellow. If you want good bai flour, then buy from Ulenn. We innke prescription work a specially, have two of the hueal Prescription Meu ti I lound In Soulu Carolina One on duly all ; lime. Night call No. t'i. Milford's 1 Store. Phone 11/7. Phone u* your order* and Prescription*) Will have theui In >our house before you 1 ?end t<? the ktore. Mlllord'* Drug Ml Phone lu7. Try ua on school hooks, tablet*, pen Ink*. Ac. If wo can't Oil your order, II < ' be done In Abbeville. P. B. Speed. Kreali Garden Seed (Landreth*) at Mllfo j up-to-date Drug Store. I K ?r nice atatlonery dou't forget Mllfo drug atore. I Is r**?v. of urukh, uotikh huh rnr?n? mIvhI I mil |>n-mral to inert ) wiuiU fur llivne UiIukm. 1 . U. Mp??si. _____ f~i i ii i M~ n?'M i* i~innT*?*'*iir'*^Seaboard Air Lin# Railway. D .ul.U- <Ul|y irrTifi- h?tWfcn S?W V?rt,Tll?|?i A'luiu, New < >rl>nn- tin! point* *<mth mi<1 Wi-?t. In EflretJMworll, lfOCS. liOt'TIIWAKI). iHlljr Dftllj No. 57. Ha tS. , ?1 L* N. w V.*k, P. K. K 1 i 10 pin 18 10 ?m Lv i'liiU'ti Iphiii, J*. k. U I 4C pm IWm L? Baltimore, V I:. U........... 7 10 pm 9 34 MB f Lv WtKhinrU rt. W. .H. |{y . . H 50 pm lu Wan Lv Klctaiiiutul, S. a. L. Hr IS 32 tut 1 15 pm L* Ivtvrtbun,' - 1 12 ?m J .VI pm Lv Norlltia 3 1M un 4 44 pm Lt Hrmlrrton " 3 46 am 5 IS pm t bf iaiO|(il .) MB V Lv Southern Dor* * 7 .'*? w tt 10 pm Lv Hamlet ~ fc43am 9 30 pro Lv Culnmliit J " II 00am lil Utn Ar Savannah " '? 16 pm 4 56 Ml Ar Jaeknooville 7 40 pm V lSiMB Ar St. Angnatlne " 9- S5 |*m 10 30 xa Ar Tampa " I ttia iJUOpm No. S3 '???. 4k" Lv New Y??rk. X.Y.P. * 5..-t 7 M am H 56 pm Lv Philadelphia - tO 16 nn U tl pm Lv New York. O !>.?.?. Co...t 31 00 pm - . Lv Baltimore, B.S.I'.Co t <# put Lv W aahlncton, ?. ll| pm Lv I'orUmoatb,?. A .L.B*? U 4-5 pm 9 25 am LvWeMon - 12 35 aoi 11 5iam Lv Norllna - 3 19 am 140 pm Lv Henderson " 3 46 am 1 10 pm Lv ftalH?b ** 5 35 am 4 00 pm Lv Southern Plne? " 7 30 am 6 SO pm Lv Hamlet " X 50 am Lv Wilmington - ...... ?*Jg Ar I'harMle - 11 40 am U tfgm Lv Chmtar 19 01 pm li Np Lv Uriwnwood " 2 39 pm 106 MB Lv Athens " 5 19 pm 4 IS am Ar Atlanta J * 4 40 pm 5 15 am . >JBS Ar Aag??u,<'. iW.t: & 1m pm ? Ar Macon. C. f Qa. Httam 1IW Ar Montfomerjr. iJV.P.^ $ 90 am 10 16 am J Ar Mobile, LA H 4l2pm At New Orleans, L.AX....... ......... 3 26 pm Ar ahville. X.C.A?t-L~~~ 40 am 4 56 pm Ar MmpMi,.... 4 90 pm 8 45 am NORTHWARD. Mir Dally No. 81 No. 84. ; Lv Memphis, K.C^WtL_ ?_12 45a,a_ Lv Naahvlllo 9 30 pm 9 30am Lv Nrw Orlmaa, L. *N ..._ 8 19 pm ?.. Lv Mobile. L AN 12 40am Lv Mvntcomrry, AAV.P...... 6 45 am 1 00 pm Lv Maeoa, CV of 0> . tOOim A??Lt Ab*u?U, C.i W.C 10 10 am Lv Atlanta, } S.A. R is OOm'B ] pm Ar Albrti - ISTpa. "?P* ^ Ar Utwivoml " f IS pm 2 06 ? ArOmr ? 7 17 ym 4 J$mi , ? L* Chariott* " " liy Sdt M Lv Wllmlngtoa - 4 >fp?? ZTZ-. L* Uunlet ??? ?<** Lv ttoalWii Plaea " " ill* ,!S5 LvlUM*h - 1 ?MI "J**" Lv Henderton - 2W*? lJWpm Lv Norlla? - 3 1 4fi pta >1 Lv Wtkion ** 4 48 am J JO p? Ar PurtMBoath " T 5 SftpW Ar Waahlagbm, N-AWJJ B- 8 Smm Ar B*ltlm.*?. B.S.P.Co ~~ * *? .Ml Ar Srw York. O.DJiJi.Co...... ! tftMf X / | Ar Pbllailrlphta, N.Y.P^H... t# 4?p? ~~VWm 5 Ar New York - 811p? 880? .J No. 50. No. 64. ) Lt Ttnipo ? A.L.Er~~~~. JJZl2 5?i" L* rtt. Aarottiae><*?" 8 40pW J Lv Jacksonville 9tOma Lt StTuuh " 1 tO pm 14 W a?* Lv Columbia { - ?4? pa 5 !?** Lv Haislet - 10?p? 8 ?? Lv B?iib*n Plnea- 11 18 pa ? *? Lv Kalrlch - 1 "J?*" Lv Headman " 7Vttm 1 Wpn Lv Horllna - ]?* Lv Prlmtnt " o *?am iwp ? ArKlebmond 4 10 am 4 Mpm fig Ar Washington W.S. By Mam IJ4p Ar Baltimore, P. K. K. 10 68 am 11 25 pa : i Ar PbliadrlDsIs, P. B. B 1? Mpm 1 Mam /^ Ar S?w YoA. P. B.B... fg- J XoU ?t Dully rxorpt Bssday.{ Ucatrmi Tim* M I Kaatcra Ti i?f. e. W. PULLBB, Load AgssU $ AbUrlUa, 8. C, Jaa. 10, IMS. Abbeville Lodge Ma 45, L 0.0. P. I \f EETH EVERY THURSDAY EVENING i at *30 o'clock to Odd Kellow* Hall. All brethren, and v 1*1 ton special ly, art moat cor dlslly Invited to at land. M J. & Oocbrao, L. A. PbJUl. jfl " Secretary. Nobis Oraud. ITS Waste of Cotton Seed in Planting 1 ?roa? M Vhat The South baa never atopped to think M "IT? how much money la wasted In planting fl each cotton crop. Let ua figure It out 9 oi?i- and aee. Upon a aafe estimate notteaa J m>ai than 400,000 tona of cotton aead ara m -up." uaed each spring in planting. The aead 1 "to la sown lavishly in drills?not dropped J5JJ5: at certain diatancea, aa corn?and after t OXK the planta are up the crop la thinned y sit with a hoe, more than nlne-tentha of Is re- the young planta being cut out. i Here we And that the aeed uaed in planting the cotton crop would bring In V the market at leaac 9e.4w.wv. a? nine* H tenths of tbia la wasted, we aee here a ? total waate of over Ave and one-half g a Is- million dollars (|5,7?0,000.) 1 It la time for the cotton growers ot j y the South to call a halt to thia ?x- I kei* The old ayatem of sowing ' I a in cotton seed In the drill la a remnant of !l the time* when cotton aeed waa almost 1 Miv. worthless. Since then their value has 1 of- so much enhanced that a change ahould 1 be made In the manner of planting. In- 1 iitni stead of sowing the aeed in drllla drop ^ arte- them at a diatance wanted, and by fol[owing thl> method not only the labor 9U of thinning is saved, but nearly 400,000 gjj i???t ,ons cotton " saved for n ortb commercial uae, and the firmer* of the { ents. South arc Ave.million dollars richer. jj t it -)Th? Caldwell Cotton Planter saves Y lor the seed plants and gives good stand M with one peck to acre, saves enough dred seed to pay for Itself in one seu*on. N bleb Inquire for it. Agenta in all principal 6 towns, or write to Caldwell Cotton I Planter Company. Winnsboro, S. C/. I k at jg (>rl?? Note -This Plavtbb Im Sold In This * City Hy Thk Abbbvilxb Habowabb Co. fl ,ae"^ ? Km TDK fBBSS ASD BASHES. A A merciful man la tboocbtfnl of his cattle, Qffl don't wait until tbey are down, com* at ooee and get a pkc. of Pratta Cattle Food ai?4 MB 14, keep tbem well. Now la the time to sow cabbage aeed Call ^HEH and make your selection, ail variolic*. Baiat's are tbe beat. OnsUle mmA nl.lita nn fn k'oor ,n "'y 'e. quality and prVca. * " ^ IjMfll til of If you are a lover of good bread don't toll . m&m Hil- to try ray new brand or flour. My cuMomera Ml- are delighted wllb It. satisfaction guaran- HQ ?lr?- Urol. BBfl gum \ nice asuortraent of men'* nulla villi MB fer- price* thai will aalonlab yoa. gSM J!?,", Call and examine my Una of men and bora MS all ahoc*> tbe boat gooda for U>? l??al mooay. aBB wllb Oel ray prloea on ayrap and molaaaea b? SOU >?d a fore buying elsewhere. Oan give yoa KM juld you a bargain by ihe gallon or barrel. BMW b'ng If you n?<ed aomatblng aloe for break(Mt, BH gel dinner, or tea, phone Glenn Xa lit. aH Hetda, iM-ed*. freab and pure onion ajta, kH red anil whlte.Bllaa potatoea, tblala Mo pola- IBB to for the South, found at Gleona. HMB 13 Iba. of good anda 25e. at Glenn's. Think fsfl n to of mmIu ix-luc Icaa iban floor. nice What for breakfaal? Phone Glenn. 110. EB :>ff?* What for dinner? Phone Glenn, 11H BM i*". - What lot tea? l*bone Glenn, 116. 9QR ?Va* Glenn la nearly out of thai good 10c imflV*, c^|)a but ban I.M*> iba. on tba way from New York. flgHj r<ien Just ring up <>7 If you want anything In Iba Smh ticnl eating line. HH A nice line of pickle at the Bakery. Where <1<> yon get that nlow rnndy nochmpf Wby. down at Ibe New Bakery ! JM Juat go down and Inapect; you arc wel* BH rem come and will be abown around ond be anr- B9M (lof prlaed bow everything la worked at tba Dak* RM ry. ggH We -Get In Ibe I'UNh" and play lllncb; of " be ?Hie at Sj.eeda Drug .store. ml? Stop that rough with Milford'e ayrnp, wblle pine and tar. C. A. Mlliord. VON l'alnta, olla, g!aw? and putty at Mllford a can 1)ru? stor"- MM 'ore. Nothing but the bent e*n?ly for my girl, and HOB Speed'a la the place to get It. Huyler'a. PflW cila Kreah candy every week at Mllford'a I)rn< jKHj Siu' Htry.i We are headquarter* (or atatlonery and ril'a nohiHii muhoIIlk. ('.A. M11 for J. I'hone 107. ru'a AfW a girl begins to kuow tiling *he ought not to >lu? begina to want SUB re- ?<KiU'lx?]y to know that nhe 89&| oljr. know*.