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The Abbeville Press and Banner, BY W W & W R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1844 j --S PENNEY 7 mm i > . , ; ... On accour yi4 igake room ,j?? eoine to offer ' i^lfj our Men's CI 71 T^is oppoi ... .andno goods * v *' Special Offer of Cattle ' ( E. C. MESCHINE of Lowndesvllle offers for tl ^ Mle till entire berd of cattle, consisting of: A* Head of REGISTERED A. J 'C.b.'jEftsEYS, 6 cows,3 belfere, 2 . heifer calves, 6 balls from 4 yea.i f to afewlmontbs old. it, .Here U jui opportunity lor the fanners ?? of this scctlon who want to Improve It i P their stqck tpaccvre at SCRUB- ,? "ly PRICES', filll blooded regis. .. tared animals from noted families. XI' Head of HALF JERSEYS, 1 cow, S heifers, 5 Jielfer-cal ves. Grade Jertey oowa. Ii ' _ , . AJsjp f?r Sale. Glel S Beglgtered Berkshire plga, (boara $4.70 a piece) and a lot of pigs, % Berkihlre. E. C MESCHINE, LOWNDE8VILLE, 8. C. , A PLEASANT .TRIP 301 TO THE WORLD'S FAIR , sick Is via,Atlanta, Chattanooga, Lookout Mood tain, Nashville and tbe Tb? ...... tbla s ILLMOIS QENTRAL1 * r last\ RAILROAD. ? , (Doable Track.) Mn 1 . . a. r . . . visit! Two fntIns dally, 8.25 a. m., and 8.30 p. M|* m., with Pullman Sleeping Can from a<^0l Atlanta. are g ' awaj , Ten.10 dfy poach excursion tickets on town sale jBMjb Tuesday and Thursday dur- Mr. Inf November, wltb tbrongb ooaches vlsJl< *** pneo I *h Ml. For fall Information, rates and Sleep- da"*" Ing Cttr reservation address, were TT J' ' tlmei ?J*ed D.Miller, ??; ; TBAV. PAB8. AGENT, 8l^ei N.PryorSt. ATLANTA, GA. Mr o nkeU via Illinois Central A. R. were . I . . , . . a Clothing mpaiiy, iuccessors to % CLOTHING C( it of change in business ana to for our spring stock we are if, ' for the next 20 DAYS all of: Sg? othing at cost for CASH. tunity will last only 20 DAYS. i\ . charged at these prices. CLOTHING C ^ v T^TVXTVT'Ol More Money for the Public Sch< ?rJjJ!i*>llV o i n?. ' 3 Lowodeavllle No. 2. & ?? m T| 4 JLowndeavllle No. 8 ... ? 'O CI - ' I " Mn A 5 Lowndesvllle No. 4 2i X i ailLv 6 Lowndesvllle No. 0 2 ^VUK/M * 7 Mognolla No ! a. 8 Magnolia No. 2. & 9 Magnolia No. 8 ... 7! increases each year due to buy- JJ wViMngtodV.V."V.V""V.V.""V".'.^ ?! ing id large quantities with spot ^ 1 , ?>T.? / r 13 McCormic 10 cash when the markets are low- 14 Bordeaux No. 2 8! est and sharing the gains with J? rnngVl?;""' i his customers. II N?*1 * f 18, Betbla 4: j? uamoun ?o. 2 4 [Dn. Has;. Bought ? g?fe~ -4 24 Reld 3 25 Pine Grove 2 400 BARRELS of Flour, 4000 *6 Lone Forest 8 27 Antrevllle .. 6 lbs. Sugar, Coffee, Rice, (30 Its. 28 Unnion 2 Rice SI, Tobacco (27*c. by box) f0 3 Meal, Com, Brans and Shorts, amJfbwfie N?'Z 6 Oats, Molasses, Syrups, Bbln. 38 Promise i^nd 3 1-2 Bbls. and kegs, at much 35 E?aVan!l""7."^ 1 lower prices than he could buy Keowee^66* 4 on present market. 88 Due Wea9 89 Donalds ^ 40 Plneville ; 8 in is after the Cash Business 41 Vermillion 2 42 Groves 2 43 Oak Grove 8 Quality, Fair-dealing, and Low 44 Broad Mouth 2 ,,, ? 45 Honea Path 1 Price9 will getlt. 46 Roy 1 A reasonable amount cash ad* 43 young8 1 vanced on .COTTON" WARE g Hail1 HOUSE RECEIPTS to parties 52 Ind[ad"his who buy at Glenn's. 00 " p.' c. DuP. lbs. Rice and 16 lbs. Sugar County Superintendent of Educa December 12, 1904. all for $2.00 at Glenn's. lurm n * n mr-or Mr. Jno. D. Cade presented to hi Mil bAKMLL. daughter a lovely plauo last week. Tbe Presbyterian ohorch of this plai discovered to be on Are last Saturds fortunately It was put out with bu nesi in Town?Visitors Coming damage. Saturday was a very dam nn<i Cninff had It not been tbe church and several lings would have burned. The ctac ! physicians have been quite bnBy during supposed to have caught from a spark evere weather as lagrlppe Is very com. Inside. In tbls section. Mr. Walter Holland and family frot 1. J. W. Morrab who has been quite 111, Edgefield have moved In this vlolnlty. icb better at this writing. E. W. Watson spent several days of reek In Anderson, with his brother. mmm are glad to report Mrs. T. B. Frasler np 1 after being confined to her room several When you come In Dajgan's 5 an from an attaok of lagrlppe. store ask to see those thin blown tu >. uicBctio lure; juibn uiara uovin is mat are going ror dots. each. ingber parents Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Covin. . . . _ , ? . is Frances Morrab la at borne from New A big line of nice yellow bowls , being called away from her studies on bouse keeper at Dargan s 5 and lOot, int of her mothers Illness. Her friends From 5ot. up. lad to welcome her back after being Dargan's 5 and 10 cent store is sellli ' for several months. osene oil at 18cts. per gallon. is Carrie Riley la visiting friends in Wooden ware in bowls, bread , and Mrs. 8am Morrab were among the butter molds, potato mashers, sifters, t srs in town last Thursday. measures and a thousand little tb 3. J. O. Scott after a slight attack of Dargan's 5 and lOct. store. monla is able to be up again. ?r ? .. . y . ... ,, . . _ , We sell more tin ware than anyb 88 Lnla Wells entertained at cards Frl- town, because we carry the biggest 11 light. Quite a number of young people 0ar prices are under them all. Dargan present and report a very pleasant lOoent store. s. J. J. McKellar will leave for Augusta Lanterns at Dargan's 5 and 10 cent si lay where she will stay for some time ? . . . ? ? . ir treatment. Before you buy a stove oome and s< . W.L. Burch of Atlanta Is visiting his ^ r Mrw J* M Carlton wwtn b8CAUB6 wo bfivo put tb8 prico do^ . and Mrs. J. C. Pressley of Long Cane Nice white pltohers at Dargan's 5 i visitors in town Saturday and Bunday. oent store, lOcls. ill Ljztrzguii ? 5 and lQt Store STOVES. STOVES. W? have had to order ? Stoves again already. We have sold so well and found so many royal friends of the Celebrated ENTERPRISE line of Stoves that our second order has gone in for them. We want a Stove in your house. TTmhrfillas 39c. Umbrellas 42c. This fcind of weather reminds you that an Umbrella is necessary. Why pay a big price for one when at Dargau's 5 and 10c. Store you can get a 26 inch for 39cts, and a 28 inch for 42cts. They are for Ladie9 and Gentlemen, and are guaranteed to shed water. They have still rods. You should own one. Tinware! ^ Tinware! UYou know we are cheaper than auybody in this line. It is a strong card with ua. 1 quart covered Bucket 4c. 2 quart covered Bucket 5c. 2 quart covered Bucket 9c. 4 quart covered Bucket 10c. . 7 quart Dish Pan 10c. 8 quart galvanized Pail 15c. 10 quart galvanized Pail 19c. 1 gal. galvanized Oil Can 19c. 8 16 4 22 1 7 60 _ 8 28 *'f\r'Lrck*?%7 f Cmf kfifV! 4 58 VI UVIWl y t , 5 38 J J 8 86 5 io We have the largest and beet sel o cted line of crockery in Ab 5 48 beville, and from the way it is moving the good people are pleased ? ^ with our prices* We are still selling 9 1-4 inch plates for 5 cents. 7 82 We have a nice assortment of white cups and saucers that ar( 7 98 going fast for 30 cts. per set. I Flat Dishes, 12 in each, 10c. J 82 Covered Dishes, large size, 39c. o 22 Bowls and pitchers, pair, 72. jj fo Large white chambers, 25. ? 92 We have a full line of English goods aDd the celebrated Bas is 8s sett China which is very desirable. We carry it all open stock 4 30 ^t'ou know value of buyf.ng it that way. Make your set as yot 3 oo wish it, then when it breaks there is no trouble to match. 8 08 ? ^ ^ * ? /-> | a ;s uiasswarei ui^wuicj 0 16 .e> Large Fancy shaped Butters 10c. tion. Large Fancy shaped Sugars 10c. Large Fancy shaped Bowls 10c. Large Glass Dippers 10c. 1-2 Gallou Pitchers, 2 for 25c. Beautiful thin Tumbler, plain and beaded, 6 c. fyt bSt 4 *nch glass nappies for dessert, each, 6c. p ^laly? We only mention a few things, but our stock is complete. I dwelo"\b2 Lamps, Lamps, Lamps., near Flat Hand LanxpSj Lamp complete with Burner and Chlm ney, 20c. Nice Glass stand lamps, with burner and chimney 25. ?mS Lar^r ? ? 2' u (i it li 40. for the " " " " 50. store. Kitchan Lamps, complete lk: HOSIERY! HOSIERY WHITE and BLACK FEET. Ladies and men, our 10 cents. ne7and Boys' and Girls' triple knee 10 cents. 's 5 and Darffan's 5 & 10c. Store ie Dar- V?' = S???S m *n. and 10 - H 111 WEST This old and well known i new life. It has been the pr since its organization in i8co. o -7 a high patriotic and religious p vide the best educational advai i the South. All these years the rank. All over the south from Arizona and California, and i: there are noble women who rec institution. It has done a n public spirited founders are wc But being a private institu pany which annually declared in a position to receive bequei asked the church or the put equipment. The Associate R< has given $200,000 or more to tion of her boys and not a cent President James Boyce ha trustees the importance of mak j. !i. I-Li ?1 iuuuii so. uiai ji nngxn ue piai-t Erskine and other schools of it ly has a strong claim on the pi service it has rendered. Many of the present sto men and women who are willii for the public welfare. The?e they succeeded in securing the stock to the Associate Refor number of these donated all orously to persuade others t special mention should be mad O. Y. Bonner, Mr. R. C. Bro Mr. A. S. Kennedy and Prof. J The Synod at its recent m appointed a judicious committe of the stock "at a price not exc sales." This Committee is coi known and disinterested gentle of Clover, S. C., Rev. J. M. G of Kings Mt., N. C. The trus to hold and control the proper! Grier, Rev. 0. Y. Bonner, Mr Brownlee, Prof. E. L. Reid, ft T. Hagan, Rev. Dr. J. A. Bro Due West, Mr. M. A. Carln Roddey, Rock Hill,r Col. Thos Dr. Geo. W. Pressly, Charlott ! Statesville, N. C., and Associi Lancaster, S. C. This Board was instructed once to solicit contributions foi tory building. It is their ain September next a handsome bi veniences and accommodatior Schmidt Hall Annex and erect tory for girls who wish to do themselves. The present co] hauled and transformed into gymnasium. This will call foi generous friends of our girls i an enterprise which is well woi In addition to the above building, fireproof and arrangt to the demand for, space; s chemical and biological labo class rooms and a room for a ' 500 seats, ample stage, and a rooms: and a steam and e lighting the whole group of bu Mr. Boyce says he will ha girls to fill these buildings. E her standards of education and .. difficulty in filling these halls. There is immortal honor i coming generations for those v enterprises. It is the opportt who have the means appreciat SCHOOL Tablets In General Scho Speed's Di i To the People U0U1 We take this means and patrons for their ] past year, and hope to t tinuation of their favors I preciate- Yours C. A. ML PHONE 107. Hints for Orchards. R Make the hens cultivate apples, ! plums and small fruits. Have yards enough so that bens can be cbauged from one yard to another, and in that way keep for them a succession of green feed in summer, while they help you to grow the fruit. Sow 11 buckwheat or other grain in the yards when the hens are not using them, for them to gather later. Have small, , movable coops or pens for the hens -jg to roost in, and sheltered laying boxes, also mavable.?The American Culti- p nofAr 04 I Valentines from .OlTols cents at Dargan'a 5 and lOot. store. - L k ^*7 f NILE III. nstitution is soon to take on >,|i I operty of private individuals 1 Its founders were moved by j||9 a mrpose. iney aimea to pro- . i ntages for the young women of s college has stood in the front |SB . Virginia to Texas, even to $|| 8 n many states of the north, :eived their education in this ' 1 oble work and its far-seeing : | irthy of all honor. 6 tion owned by a stock coma small dividend, it was not j, |ij?| sts and donations and never 4f?9| i* r_ . ^ *i j.' a._ Nic ior a contriDuiion 10 its , eformed Presbyterian Church | | Erskine College for the educa- jjj for the education of her girls. I .s constantly urged upon the, rj :ing the college a public msti- ;<||1| ;d on an equal footing with. jh s grade. The college certain-'(SB iblic on account of the great Jj8 S ckholders are public-spirited xM I lg to sacrifice personal gain . 9 have agitated the matter until ;.J| I donation of a majority of1 thev./^ i med Presbyterian Synod; A ' Sm j their stock and worked vig0 give theirs. In this list J e of Prof. P. L. Grier, Rev. 'rfM wnlee, Mr. R. S. Galloway, | | eeting accepted the gift and le to purchase the remainder :eeding that of the last market , -^ nposed of the following well I :men, Rev. R. M. Stevenson, . arrison and Ca jJL F. Dilling, tees appointedloy the - Synod ty are as follows: Prof. P. L. J . A. S. Kennedy, Mr. R. C. "| !r. R. S. Galloway, Mr. Geo. I; j wn, Mr. M. B. Clinkscales, of -a J ile, Newberry, Capt. ,W. L. j . Hardeman, Louisville, Ga?, J e, N. C., L. C. Caldwell, Esq., jiSH ite Justice Ira Br1 Jones, of jM < .,'CT by the Synod to proceed at r the erection of a new dormi- j 1 to erect before the first of % i j lilding with all modern con- | is for 150 girls, remove the out of the material a dormitheir own work and board -if liege|-building is to be ove?- -*9 I class and music rooms and : some $50,000 which v/e hope vill promptly provide. It Is rthy of all it asks. | Mr. Boyce wants'a Library -f*$ :J id for enlargement according ! 1 Science Hall for physical, ratories with,their adjoining '.'.jgM Museum; a Music Hall with ''log pipe organ and 25 practice lectric plant for heating and f|j ildings.. 1 ve no difficulty in getting the - J )ue West is so well known and I , life so high there will be no ind the profound gratitude of fho link their names with these . ^ mity of a life time. May those % e tne privilege onerea luciu. . BOOKS * Pencils | k | ol Supplies. Jj ug Store. |j of Abbevillei} ity. to thank our friends 1 Liberal patronage the 'Jg >e favored with a con- f 3, all of which we ap- f to command, LFORD. oil of Honor for Warrenton School, Feb. 80,1905. Rosa McNeill, 92 4-9 Joe Cheaiham. 89 1 3 Pope Cheatham, 88 5-6 Gladys Wilson, 88 Lowry Wilson. 86 2-8 i J. w. wijson, oo i-a Pupils who do not average 85 or more are < ot emitted to Honor. Jennie E. Carter, teacher. 1 < A fresh shipment of umbrellas at Dargan'a and 10 cent store. The price la 26 Inches j lots, and 28 inches 42cts. Fall line of Rockingham ware In tea pota. ' ltchers, spittoons, eto. at Dargan'a 5 and 10 ant store. >xajM School crayons at Dargan'a 5 and 10 oent ? ;ore for 8cts. a box, 12 dozen pieces in a box.