The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, January 10, 1906, Image 1
The Abbeville Press and: Bannetl
i BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. > ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1906.
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Dargan's
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We wish to thank the good citizens
of this County and City
for the very liberal patronage
given us during the Holiday
Season. We certainly appreciate
it and shall endeavor alI
ways to give the TRADING
PUBLIC the greatest possible
value for their money.
Stoves and
Ranges.
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The greatest line of Stoves before
the public are these same
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Enterprise
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goods. We want an "opportunity
to prove the above assertion.
Prices, $8.50 to $45.
Tinware.
Again this line comes to the
(front. Anything you may want
and better prices than are offered
elsewhere. This we
guarantee.
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B Glassware.
A large fresh shipment just in.
BH Decanters 15c. Half gallon
Pitcher 15c. 8 inch glass
gBjfll Bowls 15c. Footed and covSjjsSjji^L
ered Bowls all prices, and lots
of new things.
H China.
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rA tew lert overs in oaa prices
at New York prices for quick
selling.
We mean to be busy in January
if LOW PRICES count
for anything.
Dargan's
5 & 10c Store.
"SPINNERS AND BEARS AT
MERCY OF FARMERS."
Willllprl Reprrmnlallvef of Auoelntlou
iu New York,
President Harvie Jordan, of the
Southern Cotton Association, electrified
the gathering of the Georgia division
ot the association at the capital
Wednesday by bis declaratiou that the
spinners of America and Europe, for
tbe first time in the history of the
south, had noked for a conference with
tlie cotton grovera as represented by
the association, with a view qf arriving
at a i-atisfactory price.
The conference will occur in New
York on January 24, and representatives
of the New England, Manchester
(England), and the American Association
of Southern Cotton Spinners,
will meet repressniatives from the
O.?.? ? Uoain A con/liofinn ' T
OUUlliCl u vuin'u noouvioiiuui . _
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At Mercy of Grower*. J
"This situation," declared Presi- ?
dent Jordan, is unique in the history
of the south. When our association f.
met in Asheville, N. C., on September aud
6, we fixed the minimum price at 11
cents. The bears and spinners, taking
advantage of the immediate need of
our farmers, drove the priqe down to
9.60. If we sold the remainder of the
crop at 15 cents we could pot get an
average price fair to the farrper.
' But now we have the betfband the
spinners at our mercy. Thf spot situ- 1
ation is absolutely dominated by the
men wbo h&ye produced the staple,
and this in the faoa of the fact that at
the beginning of the season we were
confronted with a 14,000,000 bale orop.
Wall street has lost the power of making
a price. Tb? south now has full
power to protect its crop froju the
bears and spinners. A
" And notf these spinner* have come M
tr> iiq and aaki>ri for a conference. It |
will occur in New York on January
24, and the representatives of the New
England, Manchester (England), and
Southern Spiunere' Assor.ation wllJ
meet us.
" I may say that the assooiatlon has
fcept every promise made by the farmers
up to thin good hour. "
Splutter* Would Not Losn.
Mr. Jordan then said that the spinners
made more now on l^peut cotton
than they did on 5-oent cotton. The
mill* would not suffer if the balance of
tfee crop sold at 15 cents. The mills ft
demanded cotton; there were 5,000,000
new spindles In the south last year.
Mr. Jordan urged the financial support
of the farmers, and said that Theodore
Price spent f50,000 a month advertising
his bearish literature. He
concluded by urging that the farmers
restrict their acreage, and not increase j
it next season. He concluded by urging
that the various officers of tne or- t
ganization keep out of politics. af
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Core for 80re Nipples. bes
As soon as the child is done nursing bur
apply Chamberlain's Salve. Wipe It dru
off with a soft cloth before allowing
the child to nurse. Many tramed
nurses use this with the best results. er?c
Price 25c per box. For sale hy C. A. Con
Milford and H. M. Young, Dae West. ?*?e
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as the best
Bargain
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A NEW AND COMPLETE c?
LINE OF W
WATCHES ?
JU8T ARRIVED AT RYKARD'S U
JEWELRY STORE. THE VERY *
THING FOR A CHRISTM IS
PRESENT. ALL SIZES AND 11
8TYLES AT PRICESTHATCAN'T
BE BEAT THE WORLD OVER.
SEEING IS BELIEVING. * f
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rov. 29, 1905. tf '
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lea*? don't forget that we parry a moat px? to
enlllneof Bowery for ladle*, men, boys r.
I girls, Prloe lOo. Dargan's 6 & 10c ?tore. 11
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Correct Dress \i
The "Modern Method" system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by al
L E. Hays & Ca, of Cincinnati, On, I gj
tatkfies good dresser* everywhere. T
All Garment* Made Strictly dl
to Your Measure w
t moderate prices. 500,*tvre? of foreign.
and domestic fabrics from which to choos&
Represented bv
H. G. ANDERSON & CO., g
Abbeville, 8. C. G
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A Fearful Fute. cJ
t is a fearful rate 10 Dave to enuure .
i terrible torture of pllep. "I can u
thfully eay," writer Harry Colson,
MasonviHe, la., "that for Blind, g
eding, Itching and Protrudibg Bt
as, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is tbe j
t cure made." . Also best for outs, or
us and injuries. 25c at P. B. Speed i
ggist. ' ' Pp
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>me of the olotfl Christmas goods we e?- cr,
Isplayed In sterling allver Brush and
ib seta, powder boxes cigarettes end \
a etc at Speebs Drug Store. dn
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an article in my
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had in the mark
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bargains go first.
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L W. White # Locals
L. W. Wblte has lust rccleved an entirely
ew Hd6 of Ladle* Cioako sod Jackets.
Don't fail to nee tbe Cloaks and Jackets
bleb have Just arrived at L. W. Wbltt's.
Buy your Cloak* and Jacket* from L. W.
bite.
Be sore In look at L W. White's stock of J
olblng. Hats and Bboes. ,
Ifyoowautftn Overcoat at any price yon
n surely get tbe value of your money at
bite's
Uo to White's for Clot log, Hats and Shoe*.
Bay joar Blankets and Hugs'from L. W. ^
'bite. M
Tbe most rompVte Stock of Goods In I
pper Boutb Cirnlina cad be found to tbe ^
iree stores oi L, W. Wblte. '
i Praise of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
There is do other mediolne manu- j
ctured that has received 60 much
raise and bo many expressions of
latitude as Chamberlain's Cough
emedy. It is effective, and prompt
ilief follows its use. Grateful parents
rerywhere do not hesitate to testify
> its merits for tbe benefit of others.
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; IS a ceriaiD cure lor uruujj auu win
r vent the attack if.given at the first
ppearance.of the liinea^e. It if efecially
adapted to children an it it
leasant to take and contains nothing
ijurious. Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a
eJl known resident and olerk in the ^
ore of Mr. E. Lock, of* Alice, Cape
olony. South Africa, pays J "I have
?ed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to
ard off croup and colds in my family
found it to be very satisfactory and
gives me pleasure to recommend It."
or sale by C. A. Milford and H. M.
oung, Due Wesfr. i I
Tortnre of a Prenchrir.
The story of the torture of Bev.O.D.
roore, pastor of the Baptist church, of
[arpersville, N. Y.f will interest you.
fa savs: "I suffered agonies, because
ra persistent cough, resulting from
>e grip. I bad to sleep sitting up in
ed. I tried many remedies without
ilief, until I took Dr. king's New Dis
>very for Consumption uoogosana
olds, which Entirely cored my ooogb,
id fiaved me from consumption." A
rand oure for diseased! conditions of
hroat and Langs. At P. B. Speed,
ruggist. price 60c and $1.00, gnaraned.
Trial bottle free.
We have some of the bigest
ioc pieces in China and
ilassware we have ever shown,
id the whole store is full of
loice bargains. Dargan's 5 &
)c Store. ,
lometbln* nice to read the latest Novels
Speeds Drog Store. V"or
fine flavoring extract* go to Mllfbrd'a
og Store. He make* tbem blmeeir.
k>Dt smoke mean cigar" ?b?n yon can get
eerie Cinoos for tbe not price, they are
... than it will .take t#q
>o??nd to supply oor drtrand tbla month
nmh?r and this demand la attedy in;a?lrg.
Bpeefdi Drag Store. >
Ve have tbe beat line of bojV acbor) asd
>a? aboea ever abown In Abbeville. Ferris
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best of this weather is tc
of the "S. M. & S." Suits a
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bination that insures wan
The " S. M. & S." clothes
fit and durability, because
at the right price " The p
$10 to I
is moderate in comparison
garments. Let us prove t
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BRCHAI
Groceries, Dry G
Farming
Aud almost anything the p
want. Six Thousand Dolls
as good as money oould
if you will cod
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,nd Overcoats,?a com- a
nth and comfort.
i fl.rft t.hfl limit, nf st/rlfl 'JM
they are "nlade right :|fl
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with the merit of the 9
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Tools, etc.,
ublic could possibly . 'M
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buy.
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