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The Press and Banner ^"Published every Wednesday at 12 a ear Id advanoe. Wednesday, June 8,1904. Death of Mrs. Mary J. Caaon Altera brief Illness Mrs. Mary J. Cason ? died at ber home, Dear Little Mountain, Saturday June 4th. Mrs. Cason wasn devout member of Bethel Church and was a faithful nnd loving wife and mother. Her husband, Capt. H. S. Cason, who survlvos her. has been one of Abbevllle'R most active and prominent mea ; and though I h? h?? nftKcen "the three score Tear anrl t?n " be is still erect and vlgerous In mind and body. Mrs. Cason was a sister of Capf. E. Cowan and Mr. Wes Cowan botb of whom are dead. She iPKves eluht children who in. thelrllves exemplify the words of the Psalmist, "Lo children are God's heritase." Our sympathies go out to the bereaved family In this their hour of sorrow. At florae. Mr. William Addle has bought a nice dwelling bouse tn the neighborhood of the Baptist church, and he U building another olaAchnrn In thn o llv Vnr thp nresent. be may be seen mainly at bis store, wblle tbe good wife receives at tbe home of ber father. Mr. M. E. Holllngsworth. Master Manse does tbe singing for tbe hoasebold. And so tbe work and tbe pleasure goes round. His New Home. Mr. J. M. Wllkerson bas Just finished his large and commodious dwelling house on Main Street, which residence Is now In line with tbe bomea of Abbeville's four hundred. Elegant piazzas, broad halls, good rooms and pleaaant surroundings make this an attractive and pretty home. Sale of tbe Furniture Factory. The Commissioners authorized to sell tbe Furniture Factory offered It for Bale on sale day. It was bought by Mr. 8. F. Cromer for Si9,000. We congratulate Mr. Cromer on his bargain, since be Is one of tbe principal stock bolder* and as we understand It sold for about 50 per cent, of Its value. Have You Anything to Sell 1 We make It our business to sell propertyReal Estate or Business?no matter wbere It la. We can sell yours. Write for Information. J. H. Carlisle, Jr. & Co., Real Estate Dealers, Spartanburg, S. C. 8i* Deatb of Miu Barbara E. Lorn ax. Mlsa Barbara E. Lomaz, died June 2,1901. at tbe home of Mr. John A. McCord of Smltb, vlile neighborhood. Tbe burial took plsce at Ebeneur. She waft tbe sister of Mrs. McCordand baa been blind from cbllnbood. Notice to Treapaaaera. All persons are hereby prohibited from entering nnon tl>e lands belonelne to tbe under Signed. Any peruon disregarding this nolle** will be prosecuted ) accordance with ibe provisions of 8ectlon 186 of the Criminal Code ot Laws ol South Carolina 1902. The lands above referred to are situate In Abbeville township and are known as tbe Belcher place, Hutohlson place and the Miller place. A. P. Crawford. May 6,1904,4t Tbe Ladles' Friend. What? Neuralglne. Why? For it onres tbelr Headaches when all others fail. When they onoe try it.you cannot say, I have something; Just as good, for they know better. Try It and see if they are not right. Cares in 0 minutes and is harmless. Sold everywhere by drag dealers. 4 doses 10c. Manufactured by, 18m. Neuralglne Co..Augusta, Ga. City Inspector. Tbeoity Inspector of lots will begin his work next week. 'Save; trouble, annoyance, nd expense by hvlng your premise* in good condition. The health ol tbe town Is ot first importance, and proper care must be taken to preserve It. Taken Up. Two ball yearlings, one white and red spot ted, one while and black spotted. They will be lamed over to owner on payment ot cost. J. C. Ferguson. Bank Stock Wanted. 1 want to buy twenty shares Farmers Bank took. Robt. 8. Link. Peas. ii you neeu any peas lor sowing 1 nave about fifty bushels yet. Call before tbey are 11 gone. J. W. McK.ee, Jr. The meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy appointed for Thursday the 14th ol Jane will be held at the residence of Mrs. P. A. Cheatham Instead of Mrs. .Lucy Thompson. The meeting will be social In Cnaracter, held In honor of Miss Annie Lowe Jonas. The Clark Allen Chapter Is Invited to meet with the Abbeville Chapter on this occasion. Under the auspices ot the Daugeters of the Confederacy. Miss Annie Lowe Jouas will give a reoltal in tbe Court House, Wednesday June 15th. Proceed* will go to the Confederate Mouument. Admission 26 and 85cUb. Children j5 els. The second Sunday will be observed at Bulah Church as a special day for missions. Tbe morning service will consist of songs and recitation a. Dr. Gardner from Greenwood, will deliver a short addresB. In the afternoon, Dr. Wllklns from Abbeville will preach a sermon on missions. Tbe public are Invited lobe present. Mr. Thurston Clark was In Sandy Land, Monday evening. What Is your attraollou, Mr. Clark. Mr. Elbert White, left last week for Greenwood, Miss., where he has a position In the Funitare Factory. Mr. Hal Taggart, has returned home after pending a week very pleasantly in Columbia. Miss Cassle Fleming, ODe of Sandy Land's most charming young ladles, Is the guest ol tbe MlBses Mundy near Hodges. Measri Foster Hammond and Olln Green pent Sunday in the Bethel section, Mr. George Richardson carried his seven' year old sou to Atlanta to oonsult surgeons as to bis physical oondltlon. jhiu Kaie uruce ana ner handsome brother Dixie have relumed borne a Tier a very pleasant visit to relatives In Clio. Mr. Martin Campbell acoompalned by bit charming daughter Miss Eula went to Antrevlile Friday to be present at tbe funeral of bis grand-daughter. Special Announcement to Confederal.'jr. On Jane 14tb, ICtb, 21st, 23rd. 29tb, and 30tb, tbe Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Kailway will sell ooaob Excursion tickets from Nashville to St. Louis and return at tbe rale of 18.46, enabling veterans In attendance on reunion to visit tbe 8t. Louis Exposition at mall expense. Ebe reunion comes to a close on tbe 16tb of June, and on that date tickets can be purchased. Be Bare your tloket reads via. N. C. & St. L. Ry. Tboe. R. Jones, Trav. Passenger Agent. Atlanta, Ga. Belts, night shirts, cravats, suspenders, handkerchiefs. A big variety to select from. We have goods to please you, nvi^ wtll 4-ftlyA *%1 ' auu mil taj^c picas U1U 1X1 showing. F. Rosenberg & Co. ? ? White'* LocRli. Look at White's colored Lawns and Muslins. They are pretty and oheap. L. W. White has Just reduced the prloe of fine Zpphyr Glngbame. These goods are worth 20 centa h yard, but wo are now offering tnem at 121-2 cents per yard. Look at the white lawn In remnants that you can buy from While at 5 cents a yard. L. W. White has Jast put on sale a new lot of embroidery. Call and see them. You can get good bargains. . L. W. White offers more than one hundred pleoes Bleached Goods at old prlbes. Now Is thr time to buy. Look at the beautiful mattings that you can find at L. W. White's. We are carrying a big line of summer footwear for ladies,gentlemen and children. Our line of oxfords are very latest designs in up-to-date shoe making. They are all solid and the best money can buy. We guarantee satisfaction or your money back. P. Rosenberg & Co. Some Sea We have not foi IJ B G i. i The Ke Ml Is on in full fore in L. W. White's be done that cai UR stock is still comole U lines, and the most part of it is, that goo very cheap. We have the finest line < Goods to be found anywhere. > gandies, India Linens, Persian L everything else suitable for whit and waists. Our trade in Embroideries ; this season has been the larges ever had, and we are still offer bargains in these goods. We keep up our stock Goods for dresses and skirts, show the best assortment of Bl Black Voiles, Crepe de Paris, Batistes and Brilliantines you anywhere. Gome to ? please you. L. V Lumber! Lumber! Call at Roller Mill when in need of Lumber. Car of Doors, Window Sash, Blinds, Moulding received today. 100,000 feet dressed lumber to arrive in few days. Can build you a house in four days. Yours for business, W. H. LONG. When ?n the city be sure to call at tbe Furniture store of the Kerr Furniture Co, Tbere you will And ttie largest and moat up to date stock ol Furniture and bouse Furnishings In upper Carolina. If tbere la anything you want In drugs, sta tlonery, tablets and oils, don't pass us by. Upeed's l>rug btore. sooable So % Summer |time is fj here. Now is the ? time for the following: ^ Refrigerators Ice Boxes ^ Mosqnito Canopys . ^ Porch Rockers f f gotten the babies: EtON CRIBS ABY CARRIAGES O-CARTS I MM TTl mm tm mm X IT J? UriLJL b I ABBEVILLE, S. C. mm e, but all the same all Stores, and from this t 1 be done to keep trad< >te in all ^ attractive II B ds are so of Clothing :>f White and we ha White Or- twenty-five awns and versal satis e dresses In po , it has no j and Laces , this make t we have want anyol ing great In sh of Black girls and and can carry the ack Silks, Brown Sh' , Melrose, these good can find our experie in recomme see us and w* 7. WH Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for tbe human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and & scraped and pollsbed and put back, or they 0I may be removed entirely; bones are splloed; ai pipes take tbe plaoe of diseased sections of t| veins; antiseptic dressings are applied to ai wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries be- t( fore inflamatlon Bets in, which Cannes them q to heal without maturation and in one-tblrd tbe time required by tbe old treatment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acta on tblB same principle. It Is an antiseptic and when applied to suob injuries, oauses them to heal very aulo<lv. It also allays tbe pain and tl soreness. Keep a bottle ol Pain Balm In your a borne and It will save yon time and money, a not to mention the lnoonvenlenoe and suffer- II Ing which such Injuries entail. For sale by r< C. A. Mlliord, Abbeville. H. M. Young, Due li West. c ? e a A Great Ruler. One of the greatest of rulers 1b the liver. It foverns the human organism. When the b lver Is oat of order the whole system becomes ? diseased. Keep your liver healthy by nsing c Rydale's Liver Tablets. They cnre all liver trouble. They cure constipation. Yonrmoney i back If they do not give satisfaction. C. A. * Mllford. ' The modern home.?A telephoce will do ? your errands while a boy Is getting ready,and e it costs abont 0 oents a day with a telephone. For R^nt?Two houses at the one-mile ? post on the road to Verdery. * ' / ggestions! are Co, SEASON \ hands are kept busy Ime everything will 0 from getting dull. )N'T forget us when you want anything in the clothing line. Remember we carry the line r made by Strouse & Brothers, ve sold this line for more than > ysars and it has given uniifaction. int of durability, style and fit superior. Only buy a suit of once, and then you will never ther. oes for ladies and gentlemen, boys, children and infants we celebrated line of Hamiltonoe Company. We have sold Is fifteen or twenty years, and snce with them will justify us mding them very highly. ? will try to ITE. Are Your Langs Weak ? Does the cough, left by the 'grippe?or the )ld contracted during the winter, still bang o? Rydale's Elixir will cure yonr cough od heal your weak lungs. It kills the germs iat cause obronlo throat and lung disease ad helps nature restore the weakened organs ) health. Trial size 25c. Family size 50o. . A. Mllford. Tbe Uood Old Hammer Time ! In the good old summer time, when byclcles jrong tbe thoroughfares, and farm animals d roadsters are all kept busy, accidents to tan aDd beast are of irequent occurence Elott's Emulsified Oil Liniment is tbe most arvlceable aocldent aDd emergenoy liniment i use. It relieves quickly and heals speedily uts, contusions, bruises, sprains, etc. You et one-half pint for 25c.; and you get your loney back if not satisfied. C. A. Mllford. If you fall to build up a trabe on you own rand of cigars see Speed, he can give you ome ideas. See how they all want to sell 'lnoos. Go to Penney Clothing Company for Man lattan shirts, the first ever shown In Abbe 'llle, 81.50 and *2.00 Brelbabn also sells supar, cigars, tobacco, ,nd a superior Hoe of fruits and manufacturid candles. We have'Just received a beautiful line ol tatlonary, school tablets, penolls and all such it tbe "old reliable" Speed's Drug Store. { At Ha * You Will Find a I 2 sonable Goods tl d We mention just a few of the ma ? Fine Cotton Vails, a Linen Suitings. X White and Colored Madras, J White Dotted Swiss. ? White Batiste. 5 Mill Ends 36 inch Percales, r 19 Inch Colored Wash Silks r White and Colored Merceri # Fine Silk and Cotton Crepe S Broken sizes Children's Fai 4 Odd numbers in Ladies' Sli 4 Get our prices on Table Lin R. M. HAD jBBBg A complete line of light Overalls" cai can fit the big as man. P. Rosenl I HASHVILLE, CHATTAHOOt I AND WESTERN I I St Louis Ezposii i ? jfj\ The Scenic Battlefield Bou via Chattanooga and N jL *, trains. Superior servic jL the lowest rates to al jL Northwest, maps, schet jL call on or write W No. 1 N. Pryor Street, W Opposite Union Depot. Sued by Hla Doctor. "A doctor here has sued me for (12.50, which I claimed was excessive for a case of obolera morbus," says K. White, of Coacbella, Cal. "At the trial be praised his medical skill and medicine. I asked him If It was notUbamoer Iain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy be used as I bad good reason to believe It was, and he wonld not say uoder oath that It was not." No doctor oould use a better remedy than this In a oase of obolera morbus. It Dever fails. Bold by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville. H. M. Young. Due west. "CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS." ?AND THE? , Charlotte Steam Laundry -HAS ANAGENT in your city, who collects , ana delivers your LAUNDRY. Work Guaranteed. Shipping day Tuesday. Theo. Percival, Agt. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE UP-STAIRS ON MoILWAIN Corner, Abbeville. 8. C. FOR SALE I offer for sale house and lot in City of Abbeville, conveniently looated for a business man. The house is comparatively new, has bath room with hot and cold water connections, and everything about the place in good repairs. Will sell at a bargain. r PHUT C T.r\TT?r I XlVUXt k7t JJA11 JUV. r7/fnn'.? < iarge Stock of Sea- 5 hat Must be Sold. S .ny bargains now on sale : i t 1 i zed Cottons. 0 de Chene. d at Black Hose. ^ [ppers. A . ien, Towel and Crash. J DON & CO. { *%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%# mn M E?g| I the famous "Headi fried in stock. We 1 i * well as the small 1 . 1 ierg & Co.; \k & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY | ' i ATLANTA R, R. | ? **: ;ion "Short Line." || ; ashville. Best equipped a: 1 es. Quickest time. For a: , 11 points North, West or Jc lules, or any information, JK HOS. R. JONES, $ Traveling Passenger Agent, ATLANTA, GA. & l Bell Telephone 169. fjb * 1 i ^ ' GINNING MACHINERY B-C-S-T , M-U-R-R-A-Y Made by Liddell I Not only tap with the timci, but minr ymmrm khaad, if oth*r systems mrm moaarn. I QUALITY and** QUANTITY j Get Particulars from I G-I-B-B-E-S COLUMBIA, S. C. j Cow Feed. Cotton Seed Hulla by the 100 pounds or ton. Cotton Seed Meal deliver- 1 ed any part of city. : Phone No. 76. I W. D. BARKSDALE. \ May 31, 1904. HatldoiTfi Locals. ( New Summer Dress Fabrlques?Llnon Suit- . lngs, cotton and wool volls, silk mull, Per- 1 elan lawn, white ?llk finished mulls, while < batiste. All desirable goods lor hot wealher . at Haddon's. Summer Hats?You will want a white ' chiffon hat made on a wire frame, light and < airy. New shapes Just in at Haddon's. ( Everyday Skirting ? Something you can have laundrled, cotton and linen. Comes In 1 good line shades at Haddon's. J Net Top I<aces will be good throughout the i summer. Fresh lot received every week at Haddon's. I A new floor covering?Suttana Matting, made of Hest-lan fiber, will out wear straw matting. Can use either side up. Heddon's. Oxford Ties and Randies, all new shapes for ladles and misses at Haddon's. I White ?nd hlnofc silk gloves, all sizes, from j 50c lu #1 pair ul liuddou's. New lot laoes and embroideries at Haddons j M/ ' Jl It is our intention to sell' you only good reliable goods.] \ If we happen to sell yon' something unsatisfactory we would be glad to have you! come to us and we will take' pleasure in oorrecting any. trouble. P. Rosenberg & Co. < IMI i It time Is money; U Information la wanted j it once; If promptness secures business? STAY AT HOME AND TELEPHONE. HOW TO BE HEALTHY^ j R?Ih to Be Obaerred In tke Matin of Diet and Exerclae. 3 Positively avoid a habitual diet com* poeed too exclusively of one kind of food, such as meats or cereals. Such : & diet leads Inevitably to disease. Many cases of sickness, palpitations, Icurvy, skin diseases and headache are directly due to this improper diet. Bear in mind that sugar and all sugared or slrupy substances, unlesa sparingly used, are the most Injurious of the foods In ordinary use. They render digestion Imperfect and by 1 their seductive taste are liable to Induce overeating. Eat sparingly of fruit, preserves, veal, pork, young lamb, kid, ham, bacon, sugar, vinegar, spices, fats, oils, fried foods, pastries, cakes, rich des- ; Beits, strong gravies, hot freshly baked bread and foods which form adherent pas tea. Avoid cold drinks at mealtime, except In hot day a Avoid uncomfortably hot drinks. Avoid eating at Irregolar hoars. Never overrule your appetite, which is the best Index of the amount of food you need, except in the course of diseases that require a 11 M DJ^VICU UiCU Satisfy your appetite, not your gluttony; satisfy your thirst, not your craving. Salt your food sufficiently, because Bait is an aid to digestion, but not more than needed to suit the taste. Eat less rapidly and chew your food - vji more. The stomach wants only well chewed food. The teeth were made - ' for that special purpose. If they are poor or missing, seek the dentist's aid. ^ Avoid violent exercise and severe mental exertion just after meal, but a moderate exercise, as walking, will Bid digestion. Wash your hands with ftoap and war ter before each meal, even if they do /. not appear unclean. Brush your teeth inside and outside at least once a day, and rinse your month after each meal. When your stonjach Is out of order, give it a rest by fasting half a day or by taking only a little fluid food. Remember that the wholesomest meats are bee41 mutton and poultry and that be and mutton are most easily digested and wholesome when broiled, roasted or stewed, not fried. Domomhip +hn+ nil'P WRtf* ifl the most natural and wholesome beverage. A glass of pure water every morning before breakfast will go far toward preventing sickness and extending life toward the century mark. How to Mmlce Turkey Shortcake. Make a biscuit dough and bake It in a shallow square tin, as for fruit shortcake. Take one cupful of cold turkey, minced; heat with one cupful of gravy and season with one-half teaspoonful of salt and oue saltspoonful of pepper. When the crust Is done, split and put' 2 the meat between the layers, pour the sauce over it and garnish with pars! ey. How to Hake Potato Neiti. Lattice potatoes are an excellent accompaniment to the fish course and after a few trial efforts are easily prepared. Wash and pare the potatoes and let them stand for a time In Ice water. Cut them Into very narrow strips, throwing them into Ice water as they Than rlrfl In find thnronzhlv dry enough to pack into a strainer which Is about the size of a teacup and force Into the middle of the potatoes a mailer strainer. Fry this in deep, very hot fat When a golden brown, remove the two strainers and stand the potato nest on soft brown paper. Repeat the process until there is a nest 4 for each person. Before serving place them on a tin in the oven to heat Fill the nests with fish a la reine and serve on a bed of cress. How to Blake Tooth Powder. Take half an ounce each of powdered orris root and prepared chalk and add to them one teaspoonful of bicarbonate of soda. Mix thoroughly. The soda acts as an antiacid and neutralizes the acids of the mouth, while the chalk and orris are gritty enough to remove any particles of food which may cling to the teeth. How to Treat the Lip*. The lips should never be rubbed with Btrong scent such as eau de cologne or vinegar or lemon. Friction is also very bad for their well being. Lips may be only a pale pink, but IX they are smooth and soft they will look attractive. Rouge is also very bad for the lips. Some women have a stupid way of "biting the color into their lips." Not only does this unwise practice make the skin very sensitive, but It also thickens and swells the lips till they lose all charm. ' How to Make Raw Beef Tea. This Is ordered in some Illnesses, rake one-quarter pound of lean beef, ihred it finely and place in a Jar with jne-quarter pint of cold water. Cover It and allow it to stand for two hours. Strain off the liquid and use at once, as It will not keep. It should be served in ft colored glass. How to Bake Onions. Peel six large onions, put them in a laucepan and cover with boiling water ftnd let them boll for 15 minutes. Pour off the water and cover them with cold water. Then drain them again when they cool. Put them In a basing llsh or agate pan, sprinkle with salt md pepper, pour over them one capful ?f hot milk and add one tablespoonful Itf butter In small pieces, cover with tattered paper and bake until tender. Serve with roast turkey or chicken, How to Make Coogk Onre, Boiled linseed tea made rather thin tnd sweetened with sugar candy and flavored with lemon Juice and rind la ncellent for a cough. Boll tome black fcwmiih lkxxic* with it,