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The Press and Banner. BY HUSH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C. irPabltaM ???y Wsdossd* ?t ?e ywriasdniMb Wednesday, April 29,1903. f.' Bmh'I Mv? lk? SIHs a CfeMM. 5?< I Oar napastsd ooo temporary, The Edgefield Cbroolele. says: K. "Wo tuta food, bright, qalck ud reliable k? of U, If or 3D years of in to leant the prfailag laaaas to sat stnigtit copy," Ae. If oar ftieud would give lb a girls a chance be talgbt boio easily get tba bUI niled lo all Itto reqalmoaenta. Kor perbape fifteen yean, tta Pnm ud Baa oar baa given yonng IndUe ttbaaa, ud Uwlr nttwh ban own moat MMptaUa. If otyeetlon aboold be naadn tbat tbey soon marry and quit setting type, we voaM anewer by eaylng that boy* or men do not alwayeetay at tbe aaaae pinna. Tbe trouble WHb tble offlee in, tbat we ennnot And places tor ball tbat apply. When lb ere is a vannney, nana bers apply lor tbe plane. Oar arrangnanent lesoeb tbat a plane la oarofQc* ledentrnble tor tbnee wbonaa board at bone, aad wears only aorry tbat we eaanot give pianos to aaany sore tban we da Some girls get vary tired when tbey bare sotblag to do, and others are very glad tor tbe opportunity to earn a UUIe aaooay. W baa tbey work tbey am More Inddpeot. Tbey bate tbe ready eaab vKb wbiab to boy rtbbooa aad otber tblogs f* to beaattly aad adorn tbe bnntaa toraa. Appreciated. * Tbe Pmsnnd Banner tbnaka tbe&pnrtanbnrg Besald tor Its kindly notice of last week. Tbe editor of tbla paper appvealatea tbe InvlHUM to attend tbe Prnee Association tbla anaaner, and be woold be glad to attend. If etMnaaaiaaeaa toeor. Wealwaya like toaeea ton wbo takee an Internet In tbe printing bnaineaa. It asaaaad to na, wben we need to niton a tbe Maallnga o! tbe Prees AaaonlaUoo tbat, wltb tow sveepUotis, nobody eared to I MlfT NHip, AIM IUD fTlUVJi luvcrwt WU1VU Am BmM Uhi la dlaeaoelag tba printing bariDM la Um om aarprlelng UiIbc to oa. fill editor baa long alaea bad tba aoewit tabea oat of bis, aad ha baa aboat qalt tr lag aboat printing. bat ba lovee to bear otbera talhof tbabarte? at wbleb ba baa worked Wavlab to leara aon or tba baaioaaa, aod. If weeeadoao,wewllleoe the brethren aext aawanr. Tba prtattag taelaeae la prmraan. Maeowebegaa to eat type la a aeeood. baad aOaa at Doa Wat that toa only aa au? advaaaaa bave baaa atda la tba baa tab aad tbeexpaoeeof baying aa oatflt baa greaily la wan a. Maaj athod? tbea onhaowa ban baaa adopfd. and away saw prtatlog baalnea of today la not what ltwaa Ifiyyeareago. at,wbetberweattaad the meeting or atay at baaa thla ?ar, we aaad greettag and hearty goodwill to all tba brathraa, traatlog tbat good health aad proaperlty stay attaad | GOOD B0AD6. 8nl Baaii an What We Heed?Lefa Than eie law qaaaHooa agitating tbe ao-liy as me* aa;tha aultr of tbe 1?INNMilefUw wagon roada by r?nmr taw, loeeUag high piaece, *?'gMtnt'i. om> eiaeliln Mi IHlag op the bad plaeaa. Bmj mate In the Ualoo. aad every eoeaMalty eieeaqr Stale la awakaolng toe eooaMataUaaof Ibla Matter, ead organising tor Ita promotion. 80 laaportaat la It, tbat It baa exceeded tbe iboaade of loaal lotereat, aad Oo^raaaeqibaiUBlted statea.la taking bold eT Ik Ooograaaiaa. Brow alow of Teaniaae. lalradaaad.aibUl la the leat Coo great propoa L'. lag logive toaay oommanlty aa moob saoo^ V aa the Stalea ead aaah Community will Mtoa to be oaad! within the boaada of tbe HWNMr< BOMWUWDUUiaMtWIWi; m?Kl thUr nnwiUUm to tipyort this mwt, U4 there, to bat Uttto tfoabl bat tbat It will paee early la tbe sextaeauioa ofOMoeea. Uto prafo?fl^to;?b tbe buu to ti*e u MMk M ?mH eoaunoalty will give?tbae * to?big by ratotag ?HQL win aeoora taw boa Um Mate and ?UX? from Um General OormmoL By aoa-aeUon, or i?? by oppoatttoa, we eaaaot defeat tbta plan. And tba qnwUoa now bate* Abbeville Coontr to: Ml we tot tba opportunity pace unUnpro*J 4 ed,or*aU webe<Maoag tbe flret to pattlelpete ta He beaeoefleeat parpoee. We eaaoot avoid tba lax wbtob will reealt from state ud national aid, bat Um go?uoa la, tbaii wa pat oar abara of It r Oar paopia vara ooaa too prood lo aeeapt aid from thaTraaaaiar or tba Ualtad stataa. Tba9ai.fc.vM not, bat took all tbajr aoald pat, aad tba ooaaaqoaoea la tba North baa ao fbroatatrlppad aa 1b malarial prograaa, Utat Ihadealb aaa aaaroaly bopa to aw ovartaba Um Kortb. Lat oa not rapcat aocb a diaaa. tioaa pot ley. fbaAHafflla Ooaatj Good Roada Aaaoclattaa baa baas orgao'aad lor tba parpoaa of plaatac owr Ooaaty la a poalttoa toaanratba lataraat of oar paopia la iblaaaauar. It naada tbaaoaaaal of all of I ta eltiaana. Kwry on a wbo aaa paaalMy do aaw aboold ba at tba aattagoa Baiaaday la Mar. Oootiibatad. MmM Va lata AaMkw faraltara raatorj T If oar paopia daalra aaotbar fbraltara fao> tory, tbaj aan aov aabaarlba to tba aapltal Mock or otoo bonaflor bold Um Lr put*. Tkmm mm bo ao doobt of Um ktaiflt to bo dwlvad from saob oa lmUtalloo, ud Ikoro to ao doabt tbat oar poopie tn oblo to tab* atoak la IL Tbo pronoun of lb to ootorprtoa daalro to baud to oa Um Boatbara Ktllnj, jj> a- aad loaolo It oa aaj ovolloblo lot tbat Um atakkoMHiWf otoat. libra wo kaow. aobody boo oaj oso to grtad. It to bopad kaitoi tkot oil way gtoo wwmwiwt to I oa oalorprtoo, wboao lUitoaw wlU boaodt tkotowa. Lead o baiptog bood, aad all will bowoU. m m PiMIe Puk. Am to talk of baying from lbs rtOMt parcbMur, Mr. J. B. Btaiki, part of lb? Catkm lot or Marvood ptoos, to bo aMd u > dty pork. Vl MftTi lb* Doacbtan of tb? Coo federncy vosM ?PMt UMlr Cootodwota monamcnt on llkimul ? BtUy Brytt. tko twto? defeated Mpimnt tor tko fitoiiBU. to talking klnMir to ill Ha |mu/ uru| laufwuzwiDf f bits II votld ippw UMt wkiMVir ths Frwib Jouatum iu short of oopjr (bey Ufe? i wwm and prj opto lbs Dra/ta mm.TUmmmvUJc KBtsrpris*. Why Is a mouie like a haymow? Bwww the oat'11 oat it. If joa wloh to boj a white bono, wbara would you go for It? To tbe cellar. Wb/ la Um latter D like a squalling child? Because It makes "ma" maa. What kfiittlDK can you do without Mediae? Your brow. What ! the bent string to lead a lady with ? A string of pearl*. Why are confectioners so much ought for? Because they serve kWs* ' n. What tradesnem are always on trike? Stonecutters. i ! ! J-J 'Wl.l IB I 'I II 111 I ANNUAL MEETING. Tk? FnrallBK lailam la Abbeville to Praepereae. Tbe aeoond uduI meeting of tbe lockbolder* of tbe Abbeville Furniture Factory Ukw piece oo Tueeday, tbe IStb of May. Tbe official ootloe appear* elaewbere. The plant la ooe of tbe beet of Ite bind Id lb Is aectlon of tbeooonlry. Tbe booaee ere Oral claaa. being bulltof brick; tbe machinery la tbe lateet and moet improved; aod tbe fmolory .la roabed wltb order*, wblcb require time to fill. Beeldee potting Id tall tine every dv> tbe machine# mo on extra tline two boor* aod a balf every nigbt. Tbe factory now makee a raoob finer grede of gooda than waa Oral made, and tbe belief la, thai tbe factory l? oo a v?y pmeperooa career. Between f7,OUO to flO.UUO wortb of gooda are now turned out naooibly, and tbe profit la aald to be eo aaUefketory lb At tbe mill le oooaldered to be oo a dividend paying baala. Tbe capital atock la K&OW. Tbe worklog capital required to coo duet toe boaloeaa la eatlmated at 186,060. Tbe plant baa been paid fur, wblle toe working capital le borrowed. Tbe policy of tbe factory le to Imue the aroalleat amoaut oi atock. aod to aecure the working capital out of the profit*. By lb la method tbe oompeoy bopee aooo to have of IU own, enoagb money to ran tbe boaloeaa, wltboot borrowing. When tbta deal red atate of eSklra baa beeo reached, tbe moat aatlafactory reanite are expected In tbe way of dlvldenaa. Wblle, of courae, we know nothing of tbe loatde working* of tbe pleat, yet the general belief la, that It la making mooey. Ho confident are tbe people Id the pumibillUee of a larnltnre factory In Abbeville, tbat we feel almost anre tbat tbe capital to build another will be aecured within tbe next Caw daye. Every oitlsen tbat we have beard apeak, baa apnken encouragingly of tbe enterpiaae. There need be no qoealloo about finding men to ran the factory. All eorporatlone find eultable offioera early or late, and It la aeldom tbat tbe promotera of an enterprlae, ran It. To balld a factory la ooe tblng, to ran It la another. Th# builder* or id* Hwooard Air uu Kanroad, few ou* c*u** or another, bava nil pa?aad oat, aod new men have lakeo Ibelr place*. Tbe tame le troe of ibe Oil Mill. Tba prealdeol, lb* architect, aod a large ma* Jorlty of tbe *loefe!M>ldere In tba Cotton Mill are witb it do Mora. Tba butkJars aod offleen of lb* Abbeville Firqllnre Factory have told tbalr stock or resigned tbelr offlon. Tbe foaodere of tbe National Bank are with as do more. Tba Farmer* Bank la lb* ooly loatltuttoD tbat bas existed tor ud year* under tbe origldsI organisation. Vartooa oama* bave beeo suggested si Ibl* ofBoer* of tbe oew furoiture laotory. Any of tbem would be aoeeptable, aod say of lb em will be trusted. Bloek holders will likely elect proper meo as directors aod tbeo tbey can ei*ct from ibelr nnmbei a sol lab Is prssldrot ADd olbir offictn Wbat tbe people want le tbe bolldlng np of | tba lows, for tbe noaay lavmled, nothing baa done balf as much good as tba Abbeville Furniture Factory. Ao lnveecment of 0.000 baa aatabllsbed an loetltnUoo tbat bad on It* pay roll last week IS persons, A boat tbreeJbartbs of tbss* person s earn ttom abroad. Nearly all of oar owa peopl* bad employment before tbe fbctory wae built. Tbe melon opened tbe way tor olber*, who oass* to Oil tbe places. Tbey have beoome el Us*oa.- Tbey are to earn asooey, aod tbeo tbey epend it wltb people wbo desire enstomers for tbe things wblcb tbey have to eell. Tba Fnroliare Factory bas brought tbe beet reeolt* for Ibe amount of money. i i LOWNDESVILLE. All tba Vewi From laasd Aroudtbal?T?ft Hill city. Lowndeevllle, 8. C., April ST, 1901 Mrs. Otlls Hill of Andersou, came down jests rdayt a week ago, and epant tba day OTIIU raiHU?ni in ui|B if|him. Or. J. B. Mowliy ud Captain Cbarlee T. Baker want to Abbeville Urt Monday. Mr. B. W. Maeoo aod Miss Llllle Hookabee want to Virteqr Monday. Tba first upoeted to have returned In a day or two, bat as taken rick and to Mill there. Tba other III be gone lor aometlme, spending tbe time at Vecdery.Greeuwood and llloav 81s. Mr.T.C Llddell and Mtoe Allto May Fennel vent to Abbeville Wednesday. A fores of oonrlete to at work, and bas besn at work tor several days near Mr. M. Balls. They have besn doing some astb needed work, smoothing, filling bolss and gallics. Tbsre ba*e been eoeb mqoent rains, and tbe roads bare been so badly oot up that a few days of wind and dry wsatber bare so bard ened the mod ar lo make tba roads aery rongb, bnt tba semper where need, bae pnt tbe roads m nlas fix. Mr. Ernest Johnson, lelegrapb operator at Jackeoc, 8. C., eame In Wednesday and will apend a tow days' furlough at tbe borne of bis father. Mr. U. W. Hpeer, a prominent attorney of tbe Gaffney bar, spent a tow days last week with the tonally of bis brother, Dr. A. J. T. D. Oooley and Mtos Jessls Clinkstales spent .a day at Anderson, tbe flrat of last week. Mr. T. D. Coo lay was ealled by telegram to Bel too on Wednesday, baoauee of tbe erlUoal illnees of bis venerable tether. Mrs. Andrew Spear and little babe, of Andemon, oama down Saiorday morning, then on to the home of bar tother-In-law, Mr. O. W. Speer. Mseera. W. W. Tbompeon and B. H. Moseley want to Bel too yesterday, tbe first to visit stok klnspeopte. the other went from there lo Andereon and will return borne today. ttoa?a!atloa over tbe left. To sell cot loo eeed In the toll and winter at, or about ttcte. per boebel and boy eeed In the Spring at about 50cis. per bashel. This to very often done Daring tbe past two or three weeks them have been several qnlte noticeable frosts, bat none of lb em nipped even the moel lender vegetation, till the one that oama Friday morning. X DV irsu ur^v, wuwu am uj uu inshiii om, will, vllhool iobi trouble tbttd, give enoogb lo supply the most or the demands tor It U U smite ri ng on tbe tress, bat will be larg?r on that aeooont. A great BMjr ooUoa wd were pleated I met weak, bat It will be two or three weeks before ill are planted. Mrs. Edgar Stevenson died at Aodsrsoo oo Saturday, sad bar remains were brought down bore yesterday and bnrtad tn Provl<denoa Camatary. ibis place at 11 m. Re*. R. W. Barber first be Id funeral aertke In tba In tba ebnreb and stoaad with Um burial aer vies In tba graveyard. Mrs/ Mevenaon, with bar bnaband and family moved from near bere several ysars ago, was a member of the ebnreb for yaara, and aba died aa aba lived, a good woosan. A large crowd of sympathising reiallvss and friends ware In attsodanoe. Troops. KNOWS HIS BUSIHE8S. Mr. J. b. Kerr Takes the Prensiaas tor the Best Es tins ate or Ike Cool r Fa raI tare.' Tba Southern Cbair Company of Hlgb Point, N. C.. one of tba largaet chair manufaetorlea in tbe United States, put eat of a bandaoma leather seat dialog ebalr In lbs Hoatbern Furniture Joarual, a magasloe pnbllebed In tbe Internet of tbe fnrnlture industry In tbo Sooth, aad offered to give one dosrn of tbe ebstra to any farnliure dealer wbo would guess tbe prlee of f bam. There ware gue?aea from all over tbe Unired Rtatea Our towns man, Mr. J. v. Kerr. rreeident ol TM Kerr Karnliure ComptDT mm* I be lootjr winner, (Muring itMNd wtthlo 10 Mali ot the price. Tbta waaa great compliment to bis baelneea Intelligence. He vm Oku ring Agalnat men that bad bew In tbe bnaloeee all tbelr llvet, lie received quite a complimentary letter bom tbe obalr booae congratulating blm on koowlog tbe value of a cbalr. If yon are a millionaire there is no special reason why yon should seenre any of our Drummers' Samples, because money is no object to you. But if you would like to have a little more money than you now have there is absolutely no reason why yon should not save 33 cents on every dollar's worth of goods you buy in the line of our 8amples. A. M. Smith & Co. 9 00 + ?UaiB*B Ueals. found at leet ? Where? At Olenn*. What U It. Tbe beat lot of farming Implement* ever brought to Abbeville. If you need a genuine Victor Sweep call on. J. K. Glenn. lr you have to uae a Terrell Hcrepe eee J K. Ulenn before you buy. You will be compelled to have a boe, go to J. It. Ulenn end examine tbe litnreet eeaortmentof Hcovll end Uouee neck hoen to be found In Abbeville. Hall A Anderson ere punblng tbelr bnelneee tbla eeaaon end are giving eetlefactlon. lu - .? iri'i f I Men We a clot Jung expert-i) every man in Abbei publish a little argi \ JO As a m SANDY LAND- & I Al Mate* PlekMl ay H?r? aid There. Mr*. J. B. White aeootcpaoled by bar aoo, ? Theodore, visited meoda In Fort Pick am Saadar. Mr. J. A. McLean of Sparunoarg m upwv , ed bare too a 10 vlelt rtlillvM. ,. Mlae LI III* Pnrdv ud Mlae In Hamilton, f* accompanied fcj Mr. Cbarlle Preeeley, alland- , * rd tbe Singing Convention al Rocky River ,. Hunday. Mr. w. W. Spronea of Spartanburg vletted , * relative bare bet week. ,1 Mr. Prank Fleming vlelted near Darraoe ,' Sunday. Weeoppoee be oalled on ble beet r* ?,r,? il Mr. Kngene Pnrdy vlettrd near Rocky River } ' Saturday olgbt sod Monday. , * Mr. Lawtoa Robertson vial tad relatlvee near Handy land Snnday. "Brown Eyes." At Ar Latter te W. P. G raaae. Lf Dear Sir: Two and two m*ke four?not Lv alwnye; dependa upon wbat "two and two" arc. Two gallons of water and two gallons of w Bilk don't make four gal lone ol alia. Lv Neither does loor gallooe of paint tbat'e ?. balf lima, whiting, clny and keroeena oil, t, make toor gallooe of real paint. L_ Tbat's what wa mean by eaylng "Fewer ?_ gallooe: wears longer." It takee tower gal- L I foot of LHroe Laad and Zinc I ban or mizaa r_ palnu to palot a booM, and It vaara twlsa ?_ or tbraa lima* aa loog as iaad aad oil, mixed tz by band. w Prowaa 4k Paltoo, Uarklmar, N. Y., writ*: ir Mr. Crtaa. A vary, of Harklmar. boogbt 51 talionaof DavoaLead and Zloe to paint bit flva boo?, bla pa to tor having Oca rod that It r. would raqnlra at laaat tbat amount; 36 (aU r' looa did tna work nod ba rata road 15 gallona. _ Youra trolv, Ai F. W. Dbvob * Co . Ar Naw York. n P. 8. P. B. Spaad aalla oar paint. ^; mmm Ar /U TAKING THE LIFE OF A BROOM L' Ar as ft subject for remarks, we can only Ar way that among the many kinds of Ar brooms offered to us we have picked out these because they are sure to last Ar long and do good work. Some brooms ard dead before they ?? reach the customers. Not so with l? these. Like everything else in this stock of GROCERIES l? li they are good and well worth their cost. *r L. T. & T. M. Miller, ? Young gentlemen, onr 19 j and 38 cents half hose are > equal to any 25 and 50 cents j goods made. Call and see them. A. M. Smith & Co. kJ , 01 c,i TnI Oar Nark ^ ' of "Cllfloo" flour ad J you will find it makes Al mora bread, better bread, and glvea better A. 1 atUfariloo than uny flour you e?u buy. Ij. ' T. AT. M. Miller. cli " " : t 7 HALL A AN Abbevill Want To Talk To.-- Wi p every man in Abbeville )ille would come straight iment on this subject. THE MAN The Newes atter of fact, there is i i const f As ? PHo the le T* HALL, & A high x clothing and fo G13NTLEMEN Abbeville, oaboard Air Line Bail way. Double daily aarrlea botwaoa Haw York. Tampa, lanta, New OH mm aad polota South tad Wat. la KflV?t April It, ltOS. | 80UTHWABD. Dull* Dally Mo. 57. Ma f7. ew Vark, P. K. M It ft6 pm 13 10 un ' Philadelphia, P. B. B.... S 29 pm 7? am Baltimore, P. B. K S 4ft pm I M am Waahlaftoa, W. 8. Ey 7 00 pa 10 Mm Biehaoad, 0. A. L, By_? 10 35 am 2 lft pa PrUratMirg M 11 17 am IRpa Morttaa " 1 35 am 6 15 pin ' Readeraoa M 122 am I OS pm Eal.igh " 4 00 am 7 S3 pm 8ooth.ro Plnea - ?00 m t M pm Hamlat ? 7 t3 am 10 ?9 pm Colombia J M 1100am 12 Ham Haras Bab " 2 30 pm 0 OB am JadcaoATllla - CO pm 9 16 am atAomntlpe 1 66 am Tampa (ttw 6 00 pa KTS MoTff Maw York. M.T P. * M..._f 7 8ft aa ISA pa Philadelphia - ...... 10 II am 11 11 pm Maw Tort,O DjIACo...f S 00pa .... Baltimore aS.P.Qn f J?!? WuhlD.tun. M. aWJt.B. 19 pa Portaaoatk,8. A.L.By 9 OS pa # 2Saa Weldon " 1148 am 11 66 an Horllsa - 1 80 mb 1 40 p? HmkJotoo " 2 2t am I 10 pa KaWtak ? 4 00 an 4 00 pa Soatbera PIbm " 4 00 Ml I 14 pa Hamlet * 7 ?0aa 10 40pm 1 Wllalartnn " * 30 pa CtoWtt ? 10 04aa 10 48 pa Cfcattr - 10 16 pa 1 36 pa Own woo?l M 12 81pm 3 43 am Athens * 2 80 pa 4 OS ia Atlanta j M 4 00 pm 8 80 bib AiiftiU, C. AW C 6 20 pa Mmd?,C of Oa ..... 7 Dm 11 Maa XoatVMnrrj. A.AW.P 9 30 am 4 85 am MubUo.LAH 2 86am ... Haw Orteaaa, L.AM 7 18 pm NaabvHIe. BC-AAiL 4 40 aa 4 86 pa MaapbU.. 3 48 pm * 44 am NORTHWARD. Daily Dally Ho. Si Ho. 88. Mamphla, H.OA8t-L 11 4S?'a 8 00 pin NaabHIU ." _?_? pa ? ??a Hew Orlaaaa. L. AM (I IS pa Mobile, L AH 12 40aa ...... Montgomery. AAW.f 4 48 am 1 04 pa _Maoo?Tc.~of OaT 8 00 am 4 20 pa AacnaU, GA W.C_ 10 10 am ?.. ...... Atlaala, J S.A. R-Ky 12 OOa'a > 10 pa Athena M *57 pa 11 26 pa Grewawood 44 f 16 pa 2 ?6 am ?> m * 1? A IK ua 1 HfWfT ~ l || Wmm - ,w _ 1 CWto?U " 7 26 pm ~S 01 mi r WllmlagtM : jTtipm Hamlet H 10 JO pin T 60 km Hootbrrn Plaaa * 11 It pa 8 45 in Raleigh - 1 3D mi II 16 an Henrienon " 2 M am It 60 pin Nnrllnm ? S 46 an 1 43 pn ' WeMon * A OB an * 00 pm Port*month - 8 00 an 6 86 pn Waablactna, N.&W.8 B 6 SB an Baltimore B.S.I'.Co 80 am Raw Tort, o I) s.8 C<> tSOSpa Philadelphia, N.Yf.M... to 46 pm 6 10 Ml New York " K IS pin 8 00 am No. 84 No ?/ Tampa S A L. By......... 9 00 pm 8 50 am 1 |L Auruitlna ~ 6 40 am 4 SO pm ' Jaekaoovllla " 8 AS am 7 SO pm Savaanak " 1 IS pm 13 10 am Columbia | " fl 36 pm 6 SO am Hair let " 10 90 pm 8 65 an tWbern Hnea" 11 1H pm S 45 an Haleltb ? 1 J5 an II 50 an ' Henderaon " 2 69 am 1 10 pm Norllaa " 3 40 am 1 55 pm 1 Petrr?b?nr * 5 48 am 4 00 pn Richmond " 8 45 am 4 86 pm Wkuhlniton. W. H. By 10 10 ?? ? ? Baltimore, P. K. K II 52 am 11 2S P?" - Philadelphia, P. R. E. 1 M pm 2M?m New York. P. 4 15 6 30 am ?..tr -t Dally except Sunday. { Central Tlmo ' eastern Time. 0. W. rt'LLKK, Local As^nL Ubevllla, 8. C . April 10, 1IM3. k W. Wbite atlll Mils uobiescbed aheellnjc | rard wide tl 5 centa * yard. A lao oobleacb* <rtlia In rfmnanli at lb? MUI prlopa. Koi'J*i>?A lady's parse, containing bandreblef and a small amount of money The rner may get U on application to tbe Coun- i Chamber. \ peotal line of embroideries at 8 l-:< cents yard will surely interest all cloee buyers. < mo a line or I noes at Scents. World boater*. > If. Hmltb 4 Co. I I'ou ean And eome exquisite eut glass and Ina at the store of A. M. Hmltti A Co. I - ?. - DERSON, e, S. C 9 believe that if every man in Abbeville was knew the positive facts in the case?that ; to us for aU his clothing. Each week we This week's argument is directed WHO WANTS A C^.l/u, O t *7i;iC9 t no other store in Abbeville that keeps in ant touch with the style-changes like we do. won as the manufacturers (See Note below) brought out a new design, we are notified? the latest styles are constantly among our ing. If i man wants to be sure of wearing up-tolinute styles in clothing, there is only one store t>beville to seek? HaU $ Anderson. TE.?Schloss Bros. & Co., are TWtlUMl 0> Mgg, ading designers and best clothes rs in the world. Their styles set j ^ I ashions in the smartest circles, j{?) i ill their clothing, every garment (/ Prafn Ig this Isbd INDBRSON, trade furnishings r AND BOTS. - s. a I CONFEDERATE VETERANS. Ladie?, you will be thro ing away your hutbam iMkMH Air lib* ipNiti iuim u money to buy a pair of mi niiw ! * ? oritM*. u. gloves or stoekinsrs witho Aoooool of United OooMmu ViUrui 5 f . r Reaoloe Uekm will be oo eele May 1Mb to QTIt GXRHllHlDg OOn. 1 wMiMof'flDaifmui^ob" have hundredsof Drumme 22l? ?SSJ{ WirVSg Samples going at IT. Y. who! (a8ar&- Abbeville to New Orleam and Sale priCCS. A.M Smith 6 ( retaro 11170. abort eet, qolckeet and beat roate la via MeaboanL _ ?mm? tor all InCnmallnn nil OB Q. II. Fuller. A5!aTVo^oii!T*ro.'PmS? Aft.. Equlta M A * ? 6 wnob.'cftmrau! TmvJPaaa. Art.. Atlanta. IwGgLCL V I0T BTlSlHSl W. E. ChrUUan, Am. Oen.Pa?.Af t,Allanta. v f*V*SA WITH A COMPLETE LINE OK ill if CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Etc.^ br?i?d "Vhlta 8tar" Hommtr'aiDd Rock 1 II V DOgglM. UIWDIIOIII, V J Youn for bualnaM, rTiCK^^IPl CALVERT A SICKLES. I' f We beve^^nllT^Ved'b^Ixpr**BY CAREFUL TESTING wT^r" iJoVrSii*2?? ?? ??o d' and close examination of the goods ?ub'oLmVdi^ u^lSS/S'ff it received we ascertain if they come up -^SS 3^ to our standard of quality before piac- rtlll goI OD ,t Wbll#., >lor# We b ine them in stock. By this method ne*er bwfaoeti tn*f '?.**? ? ?* M 8 ' ba?e bad tbla aeaaoo, becaoaa ? ba*e < DRUGS AND MEDICINES ] S?7l5*i.r?2?"'<"* Of undoubted purity and efficiency I be excelled. We are eel I log largely' of"wl ?.1- nn MU I medraa. white ptqnee, atriped Uwoa, dm ' K"* "" . ivImw tod various other materlala for n No effort is spared to secure Roods of log white drwM. on laat Saturday .. . . . . , __ ... ,, . ji-mmt* *DMl one hood red yard* of wblfe mad raj the bigbeet class. We Bell at mederate oqc euatomor and oo Monday dftr yard* nricea Oor stock la comDleto. another. irtbeeegooda were not cheap II prices, uur Hioca is wmpiew;. woold noleall so freely. Aak to ?re oar lotol while msdraa. Thaetyles ara tempt Speed's Drug Store. "7,1,:,.. .? another pleoa of embroidered wbtteallk m Tbla goods la Jast tba thing for walata A_ . wV7 a-renlng dreaare. We have alao baa a I R WARDLAW. wseb silks and the moat extensive sod cbeapeet Ilea of blaek silks ever offered. TlnnHcf Allhookh wa have already aold tbouaa l/cllUSI't of yarda of white and colored lawna at 5 __ ? . ... a ysid, oar anpply atlll bolda out. Tt A 8lorr- iood? ara cheaper than they can ba manai April IA, 1903. tf tarsd. ? ? K??ry suatomer In aearcb of bargalna the dry gooda Una, ouabt to aee oor wl D"- 8. K. KIHIogiwortb. Dr.C.H. L.U?., ^SSS&G^WSV'A.1' Kllllnnnorlb *. Ullner, .? ' bSSM'tSSp? '.ft ?? ' while madraa at 10 centa and our laal i/ft.iuoir. UCB1DK II I- l*? CODlf. b. W. W UIIC. If you want your dental done et home, or write to ue. T.l^ Low Prlc~ ~ Yon can buy a Oee Haw collar from H Tale & Co.. for Mc. We can furnlab the ladlea with mualln un- n looka llkeeaiy tlmee when Tale will i derwear obeaper tbau Ibey oan buy lb? cloth you mt,, Kuoj green coffee lor 1.00 and make them. But? do>noi aal* Tate want* your bualoeaa aod will aell 3 tbSulIfnJ. A. k 8^Jb 4 Co. S?"c.r? " 10 'tl U " ,OU W,U "" ,h" r^^bXStlnfiSriw'i??53 Twfll ? ""1??* to"1*for ** ? " M A C< Klve ua great pieaaure to abow and price Wo have a full lloe of beautiful spring u ibem. A.M.Hmllb A Co. auuiuier dreaa gooda. Toilet aeta manicure aeU. va?e?. leather A look will convince you ibat tbe price* 1 gooda, end Hue cologne, at Mllford'a Drug lower here tban elaewbere. 8lore? Anybody can wear aocka when tbey c w . u>n..i>. it,?. buy them from Tale 6 pairs for Kcenta. Kreab candy every week at Mllford a Drug ' .. ... ' ^ on cau h fiord to wear clean clolbea If y .. . ^ buy your nap from Tale. H cakea OcUg Call on KT. A T. M. Miller for your cu for 35 n cak.? Ark forlicenla. renla, raUlnaand citron. Old mountain IJuck Wheat Juat arrived. We ilao have tbe eelf raialcK buck wheat. I>. T. A T. M. Miller. Uojn like the style?motbera like the m The beat evidence of the merll of the Clnco "'akin* and lathers like tbe price of ( I'lgar laTbat eve^fbwly ?m?lTea It and every Mr-. Jane Hopk In. line of chlldrena clolhl retailer wanla to aell It. We aeli from three to be found al Mali A Anderaou a. to Ave ihouuanil every moDlb. 1'. H. Hpeea | Vou will ItodHUtaoo ?nd I>?Ofhu ?bo~ You cian al way* got fraah candy from I*. It iun * Anderson. 4 peed. ? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrtmmmmmmmKmmmmm fiOADS OF THE SOUTH " HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. [ Cm Bmu( of ?omm of Ik* M?t ?!> Ib tk? Worltf?Th? Eaploratat o< Caavltli u tha Hlikwar* ( lorth OIHHM, Among the manj interesting and valuable articles published in a recent numDer or uarpers weemy vu use following oo highway improvement la tbe south: One of tbe moat Important, but least coospicuooa, movements In tbe new south 1a that being made In behalf of good country roads. About fifteen years ago tbcre was a general revival of Interest In tbe building of country roads, and now many communities in tbe south bate systems of roads of which they Justly feel proud. Even North Carolina, long known aa the Rip Tan Winkle of the southern UK*, OU II IW aw??ll?ll im wm giving leaaoca to tbe outside world in tbe construction ot good roads. It to . ~1CJ3 moimmnp womb n xorb oaiouu do exaggeration to aaj that tbe roods of Mecklenburg county, N. G, art tba best to De rouna in tne enure eon in. The county of Mecklenburg Is nasr the South Carolina line, sod Is pkgcsd -\ bj that division of tbs Southern nil* road which extends from Washington to Atlanta. The county seat Is Char*. lotte, a progressive city of thirty thso* and lnbabitanta. Within a radius of one hundred miles of this dty thers are thrss hundred cotton fartarts* comprising more than lialf of tbs spindles and looms operated In ths south. In 19W) ths authorities of ths cwpty conceived tne toe* or ouuxing tarn convict* for tbe Improvement of the lie roads. Instead of locking op offend en in tbe county jail or atndlaf them to tbe penitentiary It was decided to empioy them at bone la tejwf* lng tbe highways. law waa peased authorizing tbe uae of conrlcta tot thla purpose. Tbe convicts wore organized into a squad or camp, placed under tbe control of a competsat supervisor and engineer, and tbe work > of grading, straightening and mactd a mixing tbe roads waa begun. A short experience demonstrated that tbe ?8S> vict laborers cost tbe county cttly M cent* per day per bead. Including tooi. Lodging, clothing and oti riming _ The outfit tor the road work, otm l*tlng of a team roller, crasher, btna, W- portable engine, road machine and a ft screen for aaaortlng the rocfca, coat about $5,000. At present the county ' baa In operation two road outfits and ?Ut employs about sixty convicts with Vt ?acb outfit The total ezpendltsrs to mmt constructing each mile of macada? Ixed road la from 91,000 to WOft le' not Including bridge*. In auauner the Jo convict* live In tent* along the road, and In winter they live In barrack* Tbe rock nsal ror toe roaaa w ooopi from tbe farmer*, who haul and depot* ? it It at the convict csmp, iM These roe da hare been la procans of cooatructioo for twelve jean at the rate of a boat ten miles per jeu. At present there are more than 100 mDm of macadamlxed roada In the county. Tberosds radiate in all directions from tbe center of Charlotte and extend ten or fifteen miles to tbe county llmtta. Tbe roads of this county have become so fa moos that delegations from many other states have come here to tnspset ?l?. VUVU1tun Many good rot da organisation exlat In tbe aootb. Profeaaor J. A. Holmes of tbe University of North Carolina baa traveled In many states, glrlng fl lustra ted lectures on road cmatisotion and organising good roads dobs. two Hia campaign baa borne mocb fruit. u and tbe aootb can now boast of sobs I iJ of tbe best and moat picturesque roads ib? in tbe wbole world. ty IfMmcftr Far Drmlaaf*. 1 u In tbe Improvement of earth roads "J ooe very Important osoaatisl often overlooked la tbe necessity for drainer* ?? ?? tlu * i wafor I* W tan J uu luw awinw ^ not fore It can soak Into the surface, ssys tme Good Roads Msgaxlne. Good roads mk- can be constructed eren In a prairie cooDtry. and bj the adoption of te? i to proved methods Immediate recovery bjob from the of heavy ralaa may ba tog. Insured. Tile draining Is effee* tire, snd with even s shallow dressing UJJ" of crushed stone or gravel on the surand face or sn earth road wonderful in* tbe Provement can be secured. nda IkMld Last Far Afta. iMe There Is no reason in the world why ike a road abould not last tor igca u it m built of good material and kept In prop,i[? er repair. If tbla la oot done, tbe moo* Our ay spent la more tban waited. It la krd more economical, as a rule, to bring our food materia la a long distance bj rail ner or water tban to employ Inferior ones procured close at band. krrlMaUt For Coautry >?<?. . y Bnrned gumbo la a very serviceable material for nse on country roada. It M" la not as durable aa crushed atone, bat Poa ia superior to dirt u a a ??" ? ). -Od Hall A Anderann can (Ire you tbe latest cut and flnlab. Olve tbetn a call aodbeoonire vioe?d. Their price* cannot be beat aay where. an iHin't forget tbat P. li. speed bu ? moat de(>u llclooa aupply of tbe very beat candy. on You will flod a white ?e?: at Hall a Auder oo. Htraw baU lor men and bojra, 10c to 50c at Uleon'a. i Clay and unknown pea* for aowlug at *n Uleun'a. JJ* Hall A Amlervon have a new abap* collar K they are offering to tbe trade tbla aeaaoo. For cold* and la?rlppe. Uke Mllford'a oold at and iHcrlppe (ablnU, lor aale by C. A. Milford. I'LioDi' 107. +1 " ' "