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The Abbeville Press and Banned! \ BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1906. E8TABLISHED?84^B Dap's 5 4 ft Store We wish to thank the good cii izens of this County and Cit for the very liberal patronag given us during the Holida Season, r We certainly appre ciate it and shall endeavor al ways to give the TRADINC PUBLIC the greatest possi ble value for their money. Stoves and P.9.np?fis DUfpjMBHc^^H^li The greatest line of Stoves before the public are these sarm Enterprise r goods. We want an 'oppor*. l AI _l tunny 10 prove xne aoove assertion. : Prices, $8.50 to $45. el 3 Q P I i Tinware. 1 Again this line - comes to the I front. Anything you may wan1 *\ r\ fx r A aI. emu UCUCl man aic wr r fered elsewhere. This we > _ W Glassware. A large fresh shipment just in HA Decanters 15c. Half gallor |H| Pitcher 15c. 8 inch gias.1 gjgPL Bowls 15c. Footed and covHinM * ftred Bowls all Drices. and lot HBhkS. of new things. China. A few left overs in odd price HraSi at New Yoi k prices for quid V selling. I We mean to be busy in Jan uary if LOW PRICES coun . for anything. Dargan's 5 & 10c Store k, ANDERSON GETS NEW WATER POWER CONCERN. ?i? Greenville People are lutereated li Enterprise?Menu* More Electricity Anderson, Dec. 10.?(Special)?Applicattoi will be made to the at creiary 018Uie at one for a commission lor the Savannah Rive Power Company, and tbe company will bi formally organized iu ationt two weeks. Tbi company will develop Gregg and Cberofcei SLoi Is, two important, water powers on tb< 8avannau river. Tbe corporators of tbi company will be: Dr. a. M. orr, H. H. Wat kins, ot Andersob; J ?. Birrlne aud J. L Orr, o; Oreenvlll?; H. A. Orr and O. H. Sbel field, ot Atlanta, and c. E mer Smltb, o: iork.Pa. Tbe company will be entirely separate Irom Ibe Anderson Water, Ligtn and Vowel Company, tbougb lor tbe pieseot tbe twe companies will Occupy tbe same offices. 1 r.S. M. Orr tbls morning made tbe fol lowing siatemeni concerning tbe new com - pay : "Tbe development at Qregg Sboals will b< begun In tbe next tblrty days, wbere 2.5CK / bor*e power of tbe river will be turned inu eltclriclt>, and a large blcck of It brought tc 6 Anderson, so tbat all tbe present netds loi electric power tor small industries will be w supplied by next tall. We contemplate ~ -I Uh..nlD 1 lUlf J i cltunu^ a diuuc uauj av >^uuuiu * ,vw* feel long. 12 feet high and Yi teet wide at the ~ base* '1 be oontracts for tbe wheel plant will be let out iu tbe ntxl thirty days. Tbe cunt - of this partial development will be 5300,000, Tbe money arrangement* have all been perj (ected and tbe worR will go forwmd at once, Mr. J. E. Slrrlne, of Grtenvnle, 1* engineer, Tbe principal office oi the company win be ai * Anderson, sltbuogh tbe probability la tbat there will be lints run to Elbertou, Ga. Lowndesvllie, Calhoun Falls, Abbeville aud Greenwood, B. C., Just as soon as tbe second development at Cuerokee Shoals la completed Cherokee Shoals are situated in sight ol tbe H< aboard Air Line bridge, aoross the SavaDnah river, about two mllea from Calboun Falls. Wben bolb of tbeae shoals are developed they will aggregate about 9.00C horse power. "Tbe present development at Gregg Sboale Is about four mllea iFom Barnes station, aDd seventeen miles irom Anderson, and la about ibe same distance from Elbertou, and Abbeville, S. C." Tbe < fficera of. tbe new company bave not yet been fully determined, Dr. Orr says. Dr, Orr hlmielf may become president, bit be Is anxious for bla son Mr. h. A. Orr, wbu is now living In Atlanta, and la tbe southern representative of tbe General Electrlo Company, to come back to Anderson and take charge of tbe company. L. W. White'* LockIs L. W. White bag Just rccleved an entirely new line of Ladles Cioafes and Jacket*. Don't fail to see the C onka abd Jackets wblcb have Juet arrived at L. W.' WblU >. Buy your Cloaks aDd Jackets from L. W. While. - ' Be an re to look at L. W. White's stock of Clothing. Hats and Shoes. If you want an Overcoat at any price yon can surely gel tbe value of yoar money at White's Goto White's for CJotlng, Hats and Sboes. Buy joar Blankets and Rugs from L. W. Wblts. Tbe moat complete Stock of Goods ip Upper South Carolina can be found in tbe three stores ol L. W. White. ? ? \ Torture of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. O.D. . Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, ol Harpersville, N. Y., will interest you. J He savs: "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from the grip. I bad to sleep sitting up iu bed. I tried many remedied without relief, until I took Dr. king's New Dis covery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consumption." A ' grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At P. B. Speed, druggist, price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. H I I I II i gjggjg SB jjgffi 6 EN] 5 My ent cost. N01 5 is not as possibly t All N Anc 1 as the bes' * { Bargai: I J it Kylarft.; b r . * a new and complete i LINE OF ..... 1 * WATCHES \ just arrived at rykard's j jewelry store. the very r Thing for a christmks present. all sizes and stylesatpricesthatcan't , be beat the world over. { ) seeing is believing. 1 ! J. W. RYKARD.j ' Nov. 29,1905. tf 1 !?^ | 1 Please don't forget that we rarry a most ex cellent line of Hosiery for ladies, men, boys , . ??riu Tlarcrnn'o As ntnrp. ' Correct Dress The "Modem Method" system of J high-grade tailoring introduced by i L. EL Hay* & Co., of Cincinnati, O., ( satisfies good dressers everywhere. | AU Garment! Made Strictly < to Your Measure it moderate price*. 500 styles of foreign ad domestic fabrics from which to choose. < Represented bi 1 H. G. ANDERSON & CO., ! Abbeville, S. C. < i A Fearful Fate. , It is a fearful fate to bave to eDdure < the terrible torture of pile?. "I can 1 truthfully say," writes Harry CoIbod, of Masonville, la., "that for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is the , best cure made." Also best for cuts, 1 burns and injuries. 25c at P. B. Speed 1 druggist. ; ' _ ? Some of the Dlcen Christmas goods we ev- ' er displayed In sterling silver Brush and Comb sets, powder boxes cigarettes and I cases etc at Speebs Drag Store. it rlWs? A/1 $o,ui ERAI ire stock is on th( t an article in my . i on^ fpncsli a+ Q UUU ClUU 11UOU wi >e had in the marls w Gods I positively at cost, t bargains go first. ns are her - -j.,- . THE COTTON GROWERS MEET IN CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. Large and Representative Attendance From all States. WAY VOTE TO HOLD TOTTOST FOR 18c. Will Mnke DftWon on UfafterOf N? XI Year'* Acrentte?Con* re?? Will dp Amked lo Provide a Coiiiminnloii lo VlMlt Collon Mrttk<tn of ihe World ?Jordan's Addrru. New Orleans, Jan. 11?With a large and representative attendance Irom the cottoc {rowing states, tbe Southern Cotton Growers' iesoolatton opened its three day session. Che association organized here a year ago, when cotton was selling at six cents, Its ofillers point to tbe reduction In acreage and tTllliaerti, iu?;i enxr in lug pita ui vonuu n :entc, disclosure :of pctndal ia the crop risorting department vt the government, and he Improved condition of tbe farmers oh the angibie results of tbe work it bas dona darns tbe year. More Important matters are to come before ibe convention. 1 bere will be ? proposition ;o bold tbe balance n( tbls year's crop until :otton goes to 15 cents. A decision an 10 theacrrage for tbe year Is Lo be made. Congress will be urgfd to pro* Fide lor a commission to visit *be cott<~n markets of tbe world. Inc ad ngCI lna and ibe Orient, to And new fields tor tbe surplus. Diversified farming and a more perfect :ouDty organization will be recommended, rbe question of tbe permanent headquarters 'or tbe association will be discussed. Atlanta, Memphis and New Orleans will be jaudldates. Officers will beobosen and President Uarvle Jordan, of Georgia, will be a candidate for re-election. Mr. Tompkins spoke on "Cotton Values In rextlle Fabrics." He advocated tbe sale of jot too goods to China Instead of tbe raw cotton to Eugfand and especially emphasized the need of development of a knowledge and nklll In manufacture tbat would lend to tbe production of better goods than Osnaburg and standard sheetings, bo tbat In time cotton would become In a degree a basin for tbe tale of knowledge and skill necessary to tbe production of tbe finer laDrxa. Prmldent Jordan'* Speech. I In bin address President Jordan discussed Ibe rrasoDs for tbe demand made by tbe association for 11 cents for rotlou. "It baa been ascertained by tbe Investigation," be aald, "and baa not yet been denied, (bat at tbe prevailing prices of manufactured products this Reason spinners could easily nave paid 18 cents for tbe entire crop to tbe growers and declared Rood dividend* on tbelr Investments. If we demand and receive 15 jenta for the balance of tbe unsold portion of tbe crop, basing midllng at Interior points, we will still be unable to average tbe wbole jrop at 12 cents a pound, doe to tbe unwarranted low prices at wblob more than onebal fof tbe crop bas been sold. "The pioposltlon to bold tbe balanoeof tbe :rop at tbe maximum figure, or 15 cent#, Is, ibeiefore. based udod a conservative reasoning and Is Justified by all tbe conditions sur* rounding tbe present legitimate lawB of tbe Ipmand and supply. "Tbe solution of marketing oar cotton jrop lies In moving tbe crop slowly so as to *egulate tbe supply to meet tbe llgftlmate demands of tbe spinners." kll oHrlrMfl Pr?tlH*nt Jordan jrged ttte wisdom and necessity for a compact organization among tbe growers In every jotton prodnclDg county In tbe south. We have some of the biggest loc pieces in China and Glassware we have ever shown, and the whole store is full of choice bargains. Dargan's 5 & 10c Store. I 1 . EC FIT, \ KKOO n/r J If J.. j market at r store that ;ock as can :et. Hnmfi at once e for you JHL hkUSbin BHHHHv '1BB9 P^S^B H^K V^BD xtSsSM I - \ jg? f-r ' , . >O^^H if \ *11 I It's cold, isn't it? The only way to get the |B best of this weather is to dress for it. Get one ijB of the "S. M. & S." Suits and Overcoats,--a com- ..|H bination that insures warmth and comibrt -V M The " S. M. & S." clothes are the limit of style, I fi+ qtirl ^iitiqVkl 1 i +tt VkA/toiiaa +V?a*t ft*?n ft-valM'ffl JUU uuu uuiauxxxuj, HWUdUOC biXOJ U? C iJULftUP HKilb at the right price " The price :9 jRtn to tonnn 1 is moderate in comparison with the merit of the '"m garments. Let us prove this to you. m T> I iNI , I I #SI i rerun Ulotmng uc. j a md mm mm III! 9 nw? II; Mi III worth of v | lmx ii t ivrnierlll _?__ __________ '.. 7, v . '.-"fi ' ^3e Groceries, Dry Goods, j; IS Farming Tools, etc., J Aud almost anything the public could possibly . ;*>|| want. Six Thousand Dollars worth of good? J as good as money oould buy. 'f 1 if you will come at once. i " '' ' : .... .a I I M