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The Abbeville Press and Banner^ BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. 0., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1844 f| EAST END. Wh*t "M" Sees anil Heart on IIi> Kuundti in Country and in Town. IN AND AKOf.NDTUE CITY. l>r. Trncy with bis big tent and tine steriortlcun views and Interesting lectures is tbt prloclpal draw card In the city at present I Night alter night crowds flock to the tent where they are highly entertained. ra?UA IWtAf ??-?H hlo rtAtn nonlnnu orfl dftlnC fl A UC A/UVlV/i nuu u*o wvui|/nuiwu? ?.V 0 ? good work and in It they should receive tbe cooperation and best efforts of the good people of Abbeville. Intemperance is ncknowledged to be one ol tbegreatest evi g of tne day. and lftbe present generation chu he t-ilucated up to this fact, and be brought to wre it In all its evil tendencies as it fills our temples ot Justice with criminals, our jails and penitentiaries with murderers, thieves aud felons of every known type, to say nothing of tbe unbappy homes all over our suuny land, it will be well. Tbe dispeusary law has greatly modified its evils, and has done much 10 check many of Its worst vices, aud II through any other Instrumentality these lawscan.be so governed and controlled as to bring about still betI to lot M >,u ITiit- dance given last Friday evening at Calhoun Falls by Mr*. J. S. Norwood and Mrs Kennedy in compliment to tbeir visiting guest* the Misses Waiter was a most de liphitul function. The following ladies and gentlemen from Abbeville were present. Misses Fanny and Mary Slark, Miss Marie Gary. Mrs. W. P. F? rguson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson, Mr. R. S. Link and bis two pretty Jtttle daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W S. Cotbran, Messis. Will White, Bradley Reese, Lewis Perrin, Will Barnwell, Jack Press ley (?nd ' perhaps others whose names we have failed to get.) Dr. James Edward Edwards has just graduated uom the College 01 Physicians and Surgeons of University of Illinois and la home again to the delight of loved ones and many friends. We hope he will decide to cast his lot with the good people of bis old county among whom we have no doMbt he will win the honor and merit lie deserves. Miss Alma Gambreil Is come from Belton for a short stay. Messrs. John Horton and Reuben Gambreil of Belton spent Sunday In the city the guests of Mr. J. M. Gambreil and laintiy. Mrs. Huntly of Columbia 1% in the city the guest of her sister Mrs. McFall. Mr. Ben Hug ties or tbe Southern rauronu 18 ? Id tbe city. His friends are glad to eee biu> and extrod their sincere sympathy In hlb recent sore bereavement. Miss Virginia Gambrel! who bas Jusi graduated lrom Winthrop College Is home 10 gladden tbe hearts ot loved ones aud Iriends. Mr. and Mrs. C L>. Biown accompanied b> Miss LlllleTempieton left last Flrday for a trip to New York. tion. and Mrs F. B. Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mrs. Bullock, l>r C. A. Mlilord and Mr. Sam Nelsler came home lastj Friday fr>>ni Aeheviiie wbeie iheyli'ijjoyed a most Ue.lgLit lal meeting of tbe Shrlners. Mrs. R. L. Dargan entertained tbe Eacbre Club last Friday afternoon. Delightlul re: Jresbnients were served and all enjoyed the occasion to tbe utmost. Mrs. Dargun is a charming hostess and entertains with grace and eane. Mrs. E. E. Piatt of Sum merlon, S. C., is in tbe city the guest of homefolks. * Margaret, the Infant daughter of Mr. aud Mr*. W. C. DuPie whohaB been very ill ma little better at thin writing, though still verj t>l?k. Many friends hope for her early recov' ery. Birth?At Abbeville, June 10, 1905, to Mrs. Ward Thomson, a daughter. BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING. On Wtdnesday eveniDg June 7th, 1905, Mis* Rispah Thompson and Mr. J.Foster Barnwell were united in the bonds ol boly wedlock. Rev. Wnkins ol the Baptist church officiating. The beautiful home of the bride was brilliantly ligbted.aud most artistically decorated, tbe color scheme being wbltn and pink, was carried out not only in tbe beautiful decorations but in tbe delicious ices, and cakes served. J Th? hride elect was cbaiming in white em Ibroidered cbiflon over thtleta, wearing at. elegant necklace the gilt oi the groom and carrying a large bouquet ot lovely bride's lOKfcB. , Mr. Barnwell is one of Abbeville's rising young men, possessed ol tine business qualifications bdu t>a? a bright luiute be:ore him. (Socially he has bonu of irit-n<1& who rejoice with bim in his good lortun. A large number oi lnvitii guests wert present to witness tbe uniting oi these two beans as "one" and wished lor tbem lont 1 lie, beaitb and prosperity. To this bappy couple lue is a bright dream whose path way is tLornless and filled with beautJlui roses that shall ever bloom auo shed their tragrance tbiough all the bright and bappy years that may be theirs. The bilde was the recipient of runny beau tllol, costly and elegant presents wbfcb in a measure proved the bign esteem in which she is beld by boats of friends. After tbe ceiemony the bridal couple left j over the Seabt ar<J lor their bridal trip .North Mr. ana Mrs, J. F. Barnwell were expected * " to return yesterday and will be at hume to their Irlends at tbe bouie of th* groom's patents, Mrs. and Mrs. B. S. Barnwell on uppei main street. 5 AT UVMEJiS AI.TAH. , Mr. Arthur Mason DuPre of Abbeville and Miss Caroline Elizabeth chambers of Gaiuesi vllle, Ga., will be united in marriage touior row, Tbursaay eTeniug, June 15.h at y:8t> ! o'clock at the home of the bride. j Prot. DuPre's is one oi AbbeviUe's bes' young men and intellectually bus won enviable honors lor bimseil. He is now Piolassoi in the fitting school at Spartanburg and bathe nighest respect and esteem o( the entire fMculiv. He is a rising young man wno keeps I pace with the times. His large circle of friends bot-b bere and in Sparianbutg extend kindei-t congratulations In advance. The oride elect is one of Ciainehviiie's most charming and attiaclive young ladlen ano Id every way qualified to reign an queen in any man's Lome, botb Abbeville and Spartanburg will accotd to her a most beartj welcome. Mr. R. 8. Link went to Willington lasl Monday on special business returning in tbe evening. -? Tbe Colltge boys aDd girls are coming borne to glaudeD tbe hearts of parents sisters and brothers and make lUe social circle gay and brigbt. We welcrme tbem one and all, and bope tbey may ei Joy their vocation to tbe lui lest. SAILING OVEK ROUTE NO. 3. We now see farms well worked c'ean 01 grass and in fine flx, only wanting tbt refreshing rain 10 make tbem do their best Tbe grain crops has been harvested and is now being hauled up or slacked in tb( fields. The season has been most propitious foi tbe farmers atfoidiEg tbtm an early "la} by." Misses JMaggle Gibert, Evt^ns anc : n.inma rtuuc) icn mm x-uudj ?. ?. "Land of the Sky" where the two lormei will remain Id Asheville as the guest o Mr. S. E. Evens, while Miss Penney will ex tend her Journey to Wnynesville when she will he the guest of her sister, Mrs. K, P McNeil. Mr. John Mnbry Rays he is out of tb< grabs and can cow visit the city occasion ally. Mr. George W. Wilson of Glendale larrr attended Due West commencement am war perfectly charmed with the pretty glriw Mrs. Jane M(Gaw and daughter Mini Nellie alter a pleasant visit to trlends bu< S relatives near Troy returned to their homi 3 Id the Flatwocds last Sunday. Misses NHIe and Louise Watson an ! .bome from WInthrop College. Mr. EdwiD Patker has been quite indlf posed lor the past lew days, hut at thi writing Is better. Major Arthur Pmfcer was in the cltj yesteida.v on business. Misses l.lllle ?Dd Bessie Link were amoni It be welcome gueMs iu city laBi wees. John Tittle and hip son James weie kilhd and his daughter was fa tally injured by being struck by i Pennsylvania railroad train on ; bridge near Harrisburg. Two hundred and forty guests at tend< d a banquet given by the Gfr man emperor and empress to Duclies Cecilia and Crown Prince Fredericl William. Charles M. Schwab and the Unite< States steel corporation are reports to be eugaged in a race for the possess inn of the Pocahontas coalfield it West Virginia. I pwwwwm I SPECIi 11/ I Wilson, H I Jg we w: | Saturday, J w v Slf \i/ MTJ \Jf 50c Muslin; # 25c $ 12ic " f 10c I ' 50 " t Wilson, South ('HrollnXotPN. Operations of freight trains on tl Union and Glenn Springs Railro; bas begun. 8->T. Dillard of Hartwell, Oa., h beeu arrested at Anderson, chargi with enticing laborers to leave tl state. VV. O. Sbipler, manager of the Per chi-Gypzene Co., a theatrical orgai zation, died at Anderson after a loi illness. The relatives ofFlacman Cope, w] was killed in the Ogden special wre< at Greenville, will sue the Southe Railway for damages. T. N. Vaughn, assistant princip of the Greenville High School, h been elected superintendent of t] Odd Fellows Home near Greenvil] The ministers of Greenville will meeting on Monday take action t ward briLging abrut an electiou f the abolition of the dispensary in th county. The Greenville Traction Co. w build a spur track from their prese termius near the American Spinnii Co. to the site of the uew fair groun on the Sans Souci plantation. The petition to hold an election vote out the dispensary in Chariest is not being numerously f-igued. is said that the movement did n origiuate in Charleston, but car from the up-countjy. Alonso Murphy, a negro tenar was killed by James Cole, a youi white farmer, near Florence. T negro had been beating bis wife, ai when Cole remonstrated with him ! atiacktd Cole with a shot gun. Cc drew a pistol and killed him. S. A. Causey and his nephew, Huj Causey, were drowned in Waccama River, four miles below Conwa Sunday. Mr. Causey, who was i expert swimmer, who was trying teach the lad to swim, when for sot reason his strength gave out and r-ank. The boy went down a fe second* la'e. The residence of Dr. J. C. Ott Bamberg was destroyed by fire. The dispensary constable continu to raid tLe "social duos" in unaru ton. It is not believed the United Stat supreme court will decide the Sou Carolina case until October. John J. Koopinan, a member of tl Charleston police force has been ele< edcbief of police of Florence. The two year old son of Mr. ai Mrs. Will T. Woods in Chester act dentally drank poison and died. The two officers deposed by Mayi Weaver informed the latter that th would drop injunction proceedings. Calvin Chiles, a colored detecti for the Southern ltailway, was sb from ambush and klilied near Moi gomery, Ala. The canal commission has be compelled to accept the attorney-gt [ eral's decision that the eight-hour d ' applies to Panama. i The Frick investigating committer > renoit was submitted to the Enuital r directors, but 110 action has been ts r en. A bomb was exploded a9 King i , pbonso of Spain and President L< r bet of France left a theater in Pai f Neither was hurt. j The Fricb investigatiug commitl . is expected to submit its report at t meeting of directors of the Equital : Life Assurance Society today. Charles J. Bouapane of Baltimo ' a great nephew of Napoleon I, 1 been selected to bo secretary of I ? navy to succeed Paul Morton, w 1 retires July 1. e The Chicago street railway com e nies have made a proposition to i their property to the city which v 8' probably be accepted by Mayor Dun Dr. McArtbur of Calvary Bapt ' Church New York, defends John Rockefeller from the charges of Ri Washington Gladden. He says 3 fJImlripn'* nharees are coarse., cri magliguaut. I The attorney who made an inve.< ligation of the disaster in the Lei mine in Illinois for several forei x governments has made public his port, and numerous suits agai j Leiter will be iustituted. When John Williams was eonvic - of the murder of State Senator H s:rose aud begged to be allowed to i| hauged in his father's stead. The j ceased and a deputy sheriff'were le j iug on some of William's prope \ | wheu he killed Hipp. Glassware at Dargan's In abundance. 1 Ttie flnest candy you ever saw for onl, cents a pound at Dargan's. m _ A\ iL SALE i by $ A t> r* ^ enry & Co., | ill sell for || $ une 17th. only- A\ 4 ? /|y SLINS I $ =i at - 35c /ft 19c f - 10c | 8ic /j\ 4c # Henry & Co. || GETS HONORS AT YALE lie # U' Altlievllle ltoy TitheN llicli Iloiiorn In HS ?ra<liintiu(; 1'Ihmn. ed Special to The State. [je New Hiiv^d, June 10.?Among the successful cundldates for the twcbelor of arts degree k/? fj-. + yn/l of Volo oAiYi m on/?umoti t Tiino U- 29. Is Ernest Leonard VissnFk'i of Abbeville, )j. S. C , ooeof the leadersof the Southern rontlrI cent In the graduating clans. YUauska ranks '8 blgh lo scholarship standing and will probaMy have one of the commencement parts In |io th?> long list which will be announced whort:.k lyrn >al Judge Grosscup in Chicago released as two labor leaderswho bad been combe mitted to jail for refusal to answer le. questions. The judge hejd that their at committal for this cause'was unwaro ranted aud extraordinary. or at ! Farmers' hi DU It "State, County anc ' President: Vice-Pr F. E. HARBISON. . P. B. I iri T? 1 . " JUUUX'U Ut J5? Blake, G. A. VisaD9ka, John A. Hani W. Parker, W. P. Greene. ^ We solicit your business a y, it safely and to We are in position to make you lo oe when placed in 'jj1 Our Saving's Abbeville Lun :ses Deal 2 Lumber, Sash, Doors, ] ;t" Best Portland Cement, full t id Just received three cars Shin best. Car of Doors, Sash and B ej. Lumber on hand. Flooring, Ceilii ve Get our prices and we will d ^ABBEVILLE : The same old stand. en ' inay b'B ),e m it- ^-7 M THE " Iu5i You have two houses to be p-i sHi 11 ^>a*ut ^or only one of them. \Vpill fi other paint on the other house. I Mastic Mi " Jho Kind and the other with any other pa some mixed painj; or Lead and ( lot of paint this time; next Paint for both houses?in fact the other house before the ? TIIE TEST PROVI de- PEASLEE - G AU LliERT G FOR S ,?C. A. Milford, I MONTEREY ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Baskln of Lowndesvllle Npent last Snbbath with Mr. W. T. Cunningham and family. Misses Eliza Kay and Ema Bowmao of Lowndesvllle came down Saturday and ataypd until Sunday afternoon with Miss Blanch Cllnkscales. Mr. W. T. Cunningham who has been sick for the past six weeks Is some betttr but tt will be sometime before be will be able to attend to bis duties. Mr. George Speer Jr. wbo bas been In school at Clemson for the past year, came borne last week to spend bis vacation. I Miss Blanche Cllnk?cales has returned alter attending both Cblcora and Due West commencements. Miss Cllnkecules gradual* ed at Chlcora last .Tune. Mr. J. Campbell Nance spf-nt last Sunday wliti Ills parents Mr. and Mrs. Fed Nance. Miss Gussle Cunningham came home a few days ago after being with friends In Greenville for several weeks. She attended tbe Commencement exercises at. Cblcora and reports a delightful time. Miss Cunningham Is also an '04 graduate of Cblcota. Mr. Prue Benoon and fsmlly spent last Sunday with his sister Mrs. Will Glbert. Miss Ethel Nance will go soon to enter the Augusta Hospital as a trained nurse. We dislike to see her leave but wish her much success. Miss Susie Speer is now with her brother in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Speer attended the Commencement exercises at Clemsou last week. Monterey is proud of her boy, Mr. Arthur Speer who has been In Clemson for several ye?rs. He was very popular Ir, both class and society, also a student. Now we congratulate our young graduate and welcome him bark to our-city" once tnore. He brought with him all the medals that bis College otters. Mr, Ralnh Nance visited relatives near Lowndesvllle a few days ago. ' Sam." The CIihIu Uaiik fur Croakers. News and Courier. The Abbeville Press and Banner has pronounced views upon a great many subjects with most of which w?- do not agree, but it has expreesed Itself very clear y on the question of tbe croaker as compared with t.ue vngrant. "As between the croaker and the vagrant,"] "says our contemporary, "give us tbg vagrant. "Tbe vagrant has no ambition to bother any | ""ooay bqa ih wuiidk iu ici lur wimu nm ?o vit will, but tbe croaker stands ready to I "sootcb all the wheels of progress, and to Hod j "fault with every proposition to build up the I "town. He Is presumptuous In trying to "chill the ardor and the energy ol bis more 'patriotic and public spirited neighbors. "In placing blm on the cbang gang gre?t ln' justice has been done to the VHgraril, wblie "ibe grenter public enemy, the croaker, in "allowed logo at liberty on tbe streets of the "town he would dtflle. Vagrants do comparatively little barm, but croakers ruin a "town, and respectable peop'e ought ask "them to move on. Thetr proper place Is on "our chain gang, or else tbey should seek "citizenship elsewhere." We thought that Abbeville had grown away from Itscro 'kers, tliHt It had prospered so greatly In the 'ast few years thst there were no croakers left there, but it appears that the tribe Is not extinct, and we sympathize fully with tbe proposition that tbey be required to do servfee on tbe chain gang, and this blessing which we would ask for our friends In Abbeville we would seek for ourselves In Charleston. There is no question about it that tbe prosperity of tbts town has been greatly Impeded by those of its own people who have tslked against It, who being unsuccessful themselves, have decried tbe succbss achieved by their neighbors, who have been never ending in their lamentations as to the unhappy estate of their community, who have been a hindrance, instead of a help, to every enterprise. A 1)1 111 ; of Abbeville. L City Depository. esident: ' t Cashier: SPEED. ' J. H. DuPRE. F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, John R. 9, R. M. Haddon, A. K. Watson, Lewis iid are prepared to handle conservatively. ans, and to pay interest on deposits, Department. iber Company, ers in ? Blinds, Shingles, Lime. )arrel, $2.50. gles, from the cheapest to the very Hinds just in. Two cars Dressed ig and Siding. 0 the rest?viz: Sell Yoil/ LUMBER OO. near S. A. L. Depot. Ajpjjy 'EST utcd. We TViint to sell you Mastic Eg j would rather you would use some ?| Paint the two at once?one with Ip ixed Paint I That Lasts 99 i I nr., it IllUULUlS I1UU ?iuiu umuu 3il. V?'e will only sell you one || i time we will sell you Mastic lis we expect to sell you paint for Mastic house needs repainting. |g :s wjiTCir is beht" m D., Inc.. LOUISVILLE, KY. * ALE BY Abbeville,S.C Good Moi ?and a mighty hot one BALTIMORE - NEW YORK YL i The Price $7.50 isn't much, in comparison t the clothes afford. To be h / H.G.Andei lhe immense saies Laces and. White tinue at the L. W. Hi During the past week we ] new stock of Embroide: better values than ever. -p OUR SALES In these lines of Goods this season have exceeded anything we have ever done heretofore. We are offering all other kind of Dry Goods at proportionately low prices. At the million dollar sale of Dry Goods made in New York, May ist inst., by H. B. Claflin Company we bought two cases of goods to which we would call special attention. They are very, very cheap. We cordially invite all persons i We are satisfied we can please eve: like to have the opportunity of tryr Li. W. Atieiitlou Member* of F. E. an?l C. U. J Kugeestlve ofih ?f A J While Jay Gould w On the 3rd Saturday of JuDe you are noti- me waoasn Dysiein ut ftr. dinner at a little to. sub-organization is earnestly requested. -Illinois. Ine party a There is some business of such Importance as among other things, l to brook no delay. Let each sub organization k:m ?.Qa nrooontPil l-n Cic send Its full quota of men. The county or- Dill was presenteu lO-UC ganlzer Is also requested to be present at this e(? the Item, Une dozei meeting The great railroad mag If you are In the grass get out for one day p.y?a must hp at a n anyhow and attend this meeting; It will inat eggs must oe at a p prove of more importance than a day afield, section, to wnicn tne r< By order of President. er replied, "No, sir, ef ? enough ; but Jay Goul scarce. "?Exchange. We fill perscrlptlons, and with Dr. C. B. McMurray a first couor graduate as perscrlp- ' lion clerk you may rest assured they will be Smoke Speed's Cln^o Cl( "" J 1 ?- * 41 rv?,,? wnnH foatfl in vnnr rnnnfh f In nea ngni ana iij guuu uuiu.?o^cu o ?jii ??--- *?? Store. 1 ten day8 off i r:ll ning! :i| it is, too! . ,"||| The only way I know to get ||| te best' of weather like this is to m RESS for it. Straw hat, negligee shirt, gauze ider-pinnin', low shoes and a jhloss Two-Piece Summer Suit it's a combination most as cool Jja i an ice-bath. These Schloss Two-Piece Suits e mighty near the limit for oomrt. Feather-weight goods built M :tra light, but strong and staunch, ayed and stitched for service. '|9 'Most thin suits, you know, lose ;M eir shape and bag and stretch. 3 lese won't. The style and smartiss is there to stay and it does |1 ay. Choose Flannel or Homespun, >rge or worsted, as yoti win, p ra'll find a suit worth while. to $1250 o the real solid comfort |J .ad from1 . .wgj ;son & Co of Embroideries, I Goods still coil> store of "la rHITE.f lave received an entirely ries and are now offering . ' ' vlSfM ' ' Madras Shirtings ff :''&a ' One is a case of Madras Shirtings of fine quality, nearly a yard wide, which we are selling at 10 cts. a yard. The original wholesale price by the case was 12 1-2 cts. These goods are suitable for Waists and Shirts and are very desirable and very cheap. The other is a case of Zephyr Ginghams whice we sell at 5 cts. a yard. We have sold already this season about five thousand yards of these goods. leeding goods to come to see us. rybody. At any rate we would &g. WHITE. e Times. as traveling on Discoursed. } stopped over "Mamma," remarked Dottle, if I get fvn in Southern married when I grow up will I have a ite some eggs, husband like papa ?" ind when the "I suppose so, dear," said mama. >uld it contain- "An' " 1 don,t get married I'll be a 3 eggs, $1.80." old maid, like Cousin Charlotte, won't nate remarked * ?" >remium in that "I-guess you will pet, Why ?" - * * nnfViIn' Anltr T ok T moo A ?scaurant Keep- . ,,, , ,TJa ggs are plenty ^ ."'-Cleveland Ledger. ds are mighty We are kept buiy these day* looking after the wants of the people that we bata phtr and ke?n ? 10 Btay 01086 t0 lhe ground, we have no SUA ? ??"? "?' ?"?" fejffift.