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Mr. C?rneKte*?!Offer lo the Fem?le
College.
Associate Reformed Presbyterian.
Readers of the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian will be glad to see the letter
which follows:
March 20, 190G
Rev. James Boyce, President Due m
West Female College. Due West,
S. C.
Dear Sir: ?Responding to your com- _
munications on behalf of Due West
Female College, Mr. Carnegie desires
me to Bay that he will be glad to contribute
Ten Thousand Dollars towards
the cost of a Dormitory Building when
you have raised an equal amount for
* the purpose in'cash or realizable seuritles.
Respectfully yours,
Jas. Bertram, ~P~ Secretary.
About one year ago application way
made to Mr. Carnegie lor aid to the
College. Two long letters with catalogs,
minutes of Synod, &c, were sent.
. He began correspondence with us in
January, requiring full and detailed
information concerning the College
We made a strong plea for enough
money to erect the dormitory. But he
could not be moved from his usual plan
of giving only when immediate friendtof
tbe institution bavegiven their part.
He will not consider giving except "in
- proportion to present buildings, endowment,
equipment, &c." Consequently
we feel, that as we estimated
our brick building to be worth $10,000,
he has given up to his full limit.
This is a great day for our College
for women. It opens up a prcspeci
for enlargement, equipment and endowment
which its friends never saw
before.
This generous gift comes at an opportune
time. The present buildings,
especially the frame building, are not
. adapted to the modern requirements ot
a col lege for young ladies. The Carnegie
offer comes therefore in the nick ol
time.
But it leaves ue a very short time to
get up our part of the money and
erect the building in time for the opening
next fall. But if all the people ot
the Church will respond promptly we ?
will be able to go forward with the
' Ko rooHi? fnr fho crirla.fhi
UUUUlJUg OUU wo JV?UJ B
- middle of September.
We need a new building to accoma.
date our increasing numbers. Tbt
normal capacity of our building is 70
boarders. We nave heretofore considered
that to be our limit. This year
- we have 97. We will need room foi
125 when College opens next fall
More rooms have been eogaged air ;jJ
ready than any previous year at thifc
time. Surely the need of new and
'comfortable accommodations is ut
moet.
The Associate Reformed Church has ?
' not done anything for her daughters. v<
Ample and elegant provision has been {
'' made for her sous. Is it not time she
should provide worthily for her daugh>
'N . tere? The Church has never enjoyed
such prosperity?is twice as stroDg numerically
as when Erskinewas built J
and endowedand is mapy times strong- <e
er financially. Our Southern country tri
has not experienced such financial
prosperity since the civil war. Under <n
these circumstances we ought to rait-e by
the required $10,000 in a few weeks.
W ili not the friends of the College m.
rally around it and quickly place it an
well on its feet and in the way to larg- u?
. * er usefulness and prosperity. iea
!tei
11 11 SO
Chamberlain'* Salve. 8r
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This salve is intended especially for r?j
sore nipples, burns, frost bites, chap- ^ld
ped hands, itching piles, chronic sore I
.eyes, granulated eye lHs, old chronic
sores and for diseases of the skin, such '
as tetter, salt rheum, rlDg worm, scald Ch
head, herpes, barbers' itcb, scabies or
itch and eczema. It has met with un- wparalleled
success in the treatment of
these diseases. Price 25 cents per b6x.
Try it For sale by C. A. Milford and^ ' 1
H. M. Young, Due West. r po
m?
Abbeville Lumber Co. ?{J'
We can furnish you with all ne
standard sizes Doors, Sash and
Blinds One car just received. ct
Abbeville Lumber Co. p11
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brl
L. W. White has just received
a car of Barbed Wire and Nails. 1
All persons wishing barbed wire Ca
had better leave their orders at ]
once as the demand for it is so cia
x AI 1 m sai
great wie supply win noi iasi long hlj
= las
Co
Calvert & Uickles >7
esi
Wl
? Headquarters for ? in
3(
White Hickory Wagons ^
Owensboro Wagons,
Bock Hill Boggles, J
Summer Buggies, h*
Cheap Buggies,
Harness, Laprobes, etc. ^
Calvert & Nickles. h?
Feb. 24. 1904. tf OE
TIN - SHOP !b
ft1
be
? 0? H(
nu:
an
At Dargan's you will 1
now find again a Tin- D
ner. This Tinner has
had 20 years experience.
Give us a trial, we
will do expert work at
reasonable prices. Come
to see Dargan on Tin
k Work.
[ TIN- SHOP !0
v
L. W
WOULD
pie of
especi
nificent stock <
Goods, consisti:
Lawns. Etc.
He has und
line of White L:
the city of Abbi
needs White La
He is now ol
of Embroideries
designs, and all
ed to look at th<
are selling very
able that everyl
without any he
We have a x
ment of goods f
ranging in price
YOU AR:
IF YOU "
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sry Low Rates to New Orleans Via
Seaboard Air Line Rallwey on account
Confederate Veteran R?nnlon.
Account of the Confederate veteran reunion
be held In New Orleans April 26-27,1900, the
-board Air l ine Railway wi 1 sel" round
p excursion tickets at the rate of one (1) .
it per mile plus twenty five (25) cents for the
ana trip. Tickets to fce sold April 28. 'M, 25,
d 26. good to return until April SO, 1906. or
depodtlog ticket with Special Agent, Their
Arcade, New Orleans, La*, not earUer
id 8.00 A. M.. April 26, nor later than 8 00P. ?
April 30,1906, and a payment of a fee of
ty (50) cent* return limit may be extended c
til May 21. 1906. 4 tl
Side trip tickets will be sold from New OK re
ms April 27, 28, and 29, to all polotn in the ?
rrltory East of the Mississippi River on "
utb and West of a line drawn from Mem- C<
is. Tenn.. through Nortonville, Bowling uj
een.Ky, Nashville, Chattanooga, 'ienn.,
lanta, Augusta, and Savanna, Ga., at the 111
,e of one first class fare plus twenty 'fllve lr
) cento for the roord trio, return limit of Vl
e trip tloket* May 18, 1906.
"or farther Information rfgardlDg rates 2}
d train schedule call on yoar neareit Sea- E
ard Air Line Ticket Agent. Q]
as. B. Ryan, fr
General passenger agent. b(
E. Christian,
Asst. General passenger agent.
theamallsm makes life miserable,
A. happy home is the most valuable
ssession that is withiD the reach of ,
id kind, but you cannot eDjoy its /
mforts if you are suffering from
eumatism. You throw aside busi-.
88 cares when you enter your home
d you can be relieved from those
eumetic pains also by applying <A
tamberlain's Pain Balm. One ap- [
cation will Rive you reiief and its
atinued use for a short time will
iog about a permanent cure. For c
eby C. A. Milfordaud H.M. Youdb, a
le West.
Debt eold while banting a burglar. ^
Sir Wm. Thoa. Lanorgan, provinA
Constable at Chapleau, Ontario,
fs; "I caught a severe cold while .
ntine a burglar in the forest swamp p('
t fall, Hearing of Chamberlain's Oi
ugh Remedy, I tried it, and after r?
ingtwo small bottles, I was completcured."
This remedy is intended .D8,
jecially for coughs and colds. If 1
11 loosen and relieve a severe cold
less time than by any other treatjnt
and is a favorite wherever Its dc
perior excellence has become
;own. For sale by C. A. Miiford, i
d H. M. Young, Due West. _
Sick head ache results from a deigement
of the stomach and is cured
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
blets. Sold by C. A, Milford aud
M. Young, Due WeBt. 0(
L, W, White has just received
car of Barbed Wire and Nails,
11 persons wanting barded wire
d W.tor lfiniTA thflir nrHftTR at
ice as the demand for it is so
eat the aupply will not last long
Shingles from cheapest to very
istj 3 cars on hand.
This is the season of JistUssness
ad achee and spring disorders,
blister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a
re preventive. Makes you strong
d vigorous. 35 cents, Tea or Tabs.
C. A. Milford.
CEDING MATERIAL h
a
I am now receiving a stock of d;
DOOKS, y
SASHES,
BLINDS,
FLOORING, ?
CEILING, ai
SIDING 6
d FINISHING LUMBER, also
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME,
CEMENT and HAIR. d<
ime in and let me give you prices.
A. G. FAULKNER, ?
TRINITY ST. 1
pposite A. B. MORSE. J
v L
. WH
respectfully announce
Abbeville County., and t
ally, that he is now shov
)f new, fresh and desir
ng of Prints, G-inghair
oubtedly the largest ai
awns and India Linens
aville. It will pay any
i,wns to examine these g
\
Fering more than ten tho
3 of the daintiest and m<
the ladies are most cor
jse beautiful goods at o]
rapidly. The prices ar<
body that looks at thenu
citation.
rery extensive and bean
or Waists, both white i
from ten to twenty-five
E SURE TO BE PLE.
WILL ONLY LOOK.
WH
State of South Carolina!COUNTY
OF ABBEVILLK. G(
PROBATE COUET.
rv*mnioin i tnHfiii Landfi to Pay Debts* cfc
Butler Fair as Administrator of Estate of m
ames Fair Dececaped Plaintiff. of
against ?t
Ella Fair and Amelia Fair, Defendants,
In aoordancoe with an order or tbe Probate J?
ourt I will sell at Public Outcry at Abbeville (
ourtHouse, on Saleday In M8y.l906.next, for
je payment of debta, tbe following described *
al estate belonging to tbe estate of James jQ'
air,, deceased, situate In said State and
aunty to-wlt: Tbe In u ^st of tbe Estate ole
said James Fair (being one half thereof
i all tbat track;or paroelofland situate )y* ?
ig and being In Abbeville Townxhlp Abbe
lie Couaty In tbe 8tate aforesaid Containing ^
? Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of jQ
state of Mrs E. A. Roberlson, Eliza Mosel gc
: Walker, Horace Grlfflln 'and others fd
ontlng on Branch Street In Ihe Town of Ab
ivllle.
Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papeis
R.E.HILL.
April 3,1906. Jndge Probate Court
^ GOOD BOOK.
A copy of Anecdotal Reminis2nces
of Columbia, by Jullian
.. Felby, may be had at Speed's J
>rug Store. Y3
This is a well written book and
ontains interesting reading for
II South "Carolinians. j?
Call and get a copy at once as ^
tie supply is limited. jr
Haddon's LoralN. Ha
Our January suie of while goods aod em
rolderles will begin next Monday and we
it on Male ibe greatest line of the reason,
nr stock of fine embroideries* will surpass all H
rmer exhibitions. R
Just from the manufacturers, a big line of I
dies collars, prices lrom 5 to 50 cents. The
jw belt, gold braided at 50c. A
Uew Jap si Ik Just In, white and all oolors. 0
38 Inch taffeta Including the new grey, at Q
>pular prloes. M
New goods from the loom oomlng In every B
ty and our price* ure remarkably low. a
Parasols at very low prices. fl
Kid gloves to fit every band. 9
Something special to show in ladles' corsets
J. M. N1CKLES, I
attorney at Law I
Abbeville, S. C. 8
Jlce with W. y. Graydon. 1
NOTHING =
IMPROVES
YOUR
JTAUrJCiXLX X
MORE THAN
Paint
THIS IS THE SEASON
FOR BEST RESULTS.
PAINT NOW.
We are offering the finest lines of
[ouse Paints that can be made, and
ley cost you no more than the shody
stuff.
We will take pleasure in helping
du figure the cost.
Abbeville Hardware Co. '
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Try a barrel of our White Star w
ime. None better, few, if aiy,
3 good. Fresh car just unloadd,
Abbeville Lumber Co. _
^
mi
FABLKXER S LOl'ALN, in^
Just received by Faulkner 1 car of sash,
5orn and blinds all Blzes and prices. Ho
Mou Id lugs ol all kinds and prices. Don'l cet
rget the place, "FaulkneiV5 on Trlnlly
reet. Come In and let me figure with you
hetber you boy or not, I like io give price
ind make the otberfellow tell you cheap, 11 11
an't sell you. If it is shingles you want er t
ii the man to sea. dru
[IT El
to the peoo
the jadies
ring a mag*
able Spring
s Madras.
id cheapest
ever seen in
Lady who
oods.
usand yards
Dst exquisite
dially invitnce,
as they
9 so reasonl
buys them
tiful assorted
colored,
cents a yard
\
A.SED
ITE.
itter to
bbeville EdIhcopuI Chnrch.
sntlemen:?
It's Bound sense that we tell you.
It will cost less dollars to paint your
lurch with L. & M. Paint, because
ore paintingis done with oue gallon
L. & M. than with two gallons of
her paints, and the L. & M. Zinc
irdens the L. &M. White Lead .and
akes the L. & M. Paint wear like
)n.
Any church will be given a liberal
lantity free whenever they paint.
4 orRiinnn Ti. & M. mixed with 3 gal
lis Linseed Oil will paiut a moderate
sed bouse,
Actual cost L. & M. about 1.20 per
Jlon.
J. E. Webb, painter, Hickory, N. C.,
Writes, "Houses painted with L, &
. 15 years ago have not needed paiutg
since."
Id by P. B. Speed, Abbeville, S. C.
crease Yoqr^^g^l ValllSS
It is a well known fact that cotton,
or any other crop, produced with Virginia-Carolina
Fertilize!* will bring1
the highest possible price on the mar^
ket. Muke heulthy, strong, well-tfevelopcd,
earjv cotton, with full grown
bolls on the fruit limbs at the wise as
well as all the way up to the very top
and tip ends of the branches or the
cotton plants, by liberally usiDg
Virgteia=CaroIina Fertilizers.
They contain all the materials necessary
to suddIv to vour land the ?le
merits which nave ueen taken from it
by repeated cultivation year after year.
These fertilizers will greatly "increase
your yields per acre. Accept no subetitute
from your dealer.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Ga.
Norfolk. Va. Savannah, Qa.
Durham. N. C. Montgomery, Ala.
Charleston, S. C. Memphis, Tenn.
Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La.
"
Correct Dress!
The "Modern Method" system of R
high-grade tailoring introduced by |
L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., 0
satisfies good dressers everywhere. ?
All Garments Made Strictly '<
to Y our Measure a
at moderate prices. 500 stvles of foreign hi
and domestic fairies from which to choose. D
RcDrtfiCT.toc' b>
H. G. ANDKKSOX & CO.,
Abbeville, S. C.
t'ou feel the life giving current the
nute you lake it. A gentle sooth;
warmth, lills the nerves and blond
th life. It's a real pleasure to take
blister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 83
its, Tea or Tablet#
C. A. Milford.
' you want to buy crepe tissue paper cbeap
ban ever belore In your lite, go to Speed'a
E store.
<?rip quickly knocked out.
Some weeks ago duriug the severe
winter weather both my wife and myself
contracted severe colds wblcd
speedily developed into ihe worst bind
of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms,"
says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple
Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints
aching, muscles sore, bead stopped up,
eyes and nose running, with alternate
spells of chills and fever. We began
u^ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
aiding the same with a double dose of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
and by its liberal use soon completly
knocked out the grip." Sold by
C |A. Milford. H. M. Young, Due
West.
I.. W. White'* Localh
L. W. White has Just r*cleved an entirely
new line of LadleB Cloaks and Jackets.
Don't fall to see the Cloaks and Jackets
which have Just arrived at L. W. Whltt's.
Buy your CloaKs and Jackets from L. W.
White.
Be sure to look at L. W. White's stock of
Clothing. Hate and Shoes.
If you want an Overcoat at any price you
can surely gel the value of your money at
White's
Go to White's forClotlng, Hats and Shoes.
Buy jour Blankets and Hugs from L. W.
White.
The moBt romp'ete Stock of Goods In
Upper South C?roliuh cad be found In the
tbiee Btoiefeol L,. W. White.
All smart up-to-date women of to-day,
Know bow to bake, wash, sing and to
play;
Without the^e talents a wife is N. G.
Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea.
C. A. Milford.
Abbeville Lumber Co., has on
hard, not coining, 250,000 Shingles.
5 cars Flooring, Ceiling
and Siding. 1 car Sash, Blinds
and Doors. 1 car best White Star
Lime.
L. W. White haa just received
a car of Barbed Wire and Nails.
All persons wanted barbed wire =
had better leave their orders at
once as the demand for it is so
creat the suddIv will not last long
CRA-NOL-INE. j
A SK C. A. MILFORD, The Drug
jSl gist, what Cranoline is, or youi
can finish reading this and learn without
asking. Cranoline is a preparation >
for the removal of dandruff and will ,J
psevent the hair from falling out. A
preparation not gorgeously perfumed
like most < f the hair foods. Cranoline
will be used on your hair by every
firstclass barber, if you will only call
for it when in barber shops.
A great many barbers will tell you
they have something just as good as
Cranoline, but you can get the genuine
Cranoline if you will insist for it. C.
A. Milford, The Druggist, has exclusive
agency for this eminent preparation.
If you fail to get it, it will be
your own fault. A word to the ladies:
All fashionable ladies keep a bottje on
their dresser. Sold on a guarantee. For
sale only by C. A. Milford, The Druggist,
Abbeville, S. C. 12m
We art Sole Agents here for
y iiiui
The most famous Cod Liver Oil preparation
known to medicine.
Contains ALL the medicinal elements
of cod liver oil, actually taken
from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop
of oil.
Delicious to the taste and recognized
throughout the world as the greatest
STRENGTH
CREATOR
for old people, weak, sickly women
and children, nursing mothers and after
a severe sickness.
Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic
Cnlds. Bronchitis and all Throat and
Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create
an appetite and to make those who
are too thiD, fat, rosy and healthy.
Try it on our guarantee to return
your money if you are not satisfied.
Speed's Drug Store.
Abbeville-Greenwo od
MUrUAL
IISURAICE
ASSOCIATION.
^operty Insured, $1,150,000
January 9th, 1906.
WRITE TO OR CALL on the nnderolgnw
or the Director of your Townshii.
for any information yon may desire about
our plan of Insurance.
We Insure your property against deotm
uuu ujr
nu, wisisiiiEU o& tram,
and do bo cheaper than any Insaranoe Con
puny lii existence.
Remember we are prepared to prove to yoi
thai ours Is the safest and cheapest piau i f
Insoranoe Known.
J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C
J. FRASER LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C.
BOARD DIRECTORS
S. CJ. Major*, Greenwood
.1, T. Mabry CokesDury
W. H. Acfcer Donalds
>1. B. Clink?c?*ies Due West
W. W. L. Keller Dong Cane
1. A. Keller .Smlthvllle
*? C*i,\ a r Sit iH fl ir
A. IV. VYilLnim
A. M. Held Abbeville Township
W. W. Hiaiiiey Abbeville City.
I)r .1. A. Anderson Aiitrevllle
W. S Holes Lowndesvilie
A.O. Urant Magnolia
J. H. Tarrant Calhoun Mills
S. L. Kdmonds Bordeaux
H. Ij. Kiisor M iiliuil Drove
W. C. Martin HodgeR
J. U. ( olt uiuu Coronnea ?
J). S. Hailiwaiigor .NlmHy-isix
J. M. Payne Kluards
I. B. Taylor Fellowship j
Joseph Lake Pbcenlx J
Kev. J. B. Must- Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Cheatham Yeldell r
U. &. Dorn Cullison
W. M. Outz Klrkseys
Caleb Walton Brooks
Abbeville, a C., Jan. 1), 1906.
have; you
TO BUY TJ
ITPJ
The school of experience
taught us, that the best g
Our store hous<
Our goods are i
Our reputation
Our motto is
Delicious Fruits
Fancy G:
To fit the taste of
of all kinds.
Buggies and W;
Of the best makes i
est you.
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Phones 36 and 126. B
Farmers' Bank
State, County and
President: Vice-Pr<
F. E. HARBISON. P. B. ?
. Board of Directors
Brown, G. A. Vieanska, John A. Harri
W. Parker, W. P. Greene.
We solicit your business a:
it safely and i
We are in position to make yon lo
when placed in
Our Savings
Ferti
\
I am now in ]
you all grades of!
lots or by the car.
and get my prices
J
TU Pahnlae *
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ABBEVIL
OFFICERS.
ft. Q. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
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DR. J. R. NICKLES,
Surgeon Dentist.
Iflice over C. A. Milford's Drug Store.
m. J. A. DICKSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
IOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE - .. $8.00
AMALGAM FILLINGS 75o and. 1.00
OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE, i
i ii i il > I' i i ii i 'in- Vi i' 'lift
LEARNED I
HE BEST? J
m . 1
will teach you, as it has I
;oods are the cheapest. fl
5 is new, 9
is well known, H
THE BEST." I
roceries |
an epicure. Confections
agons
it prices that will inter- a
Iain and Trinity Streets.
nf I UathIIa j
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isldent: C&iMar:
IPEED. , J. H. DuPRi , ;t
: F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, C. D.
b, R. M. Haddon, A. K. Watson, Lewis .'J
'jj'&l
ad are prepared to handle %
conservatively*
ans, and to r*v interest on deposits,
Department.
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position to famish'
Fertilizers in small
V ;/v
Be sure to see me J
before you buy. |
r. W. McEEE, Jr. , '
Savings hi,; \
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DIBECTUKS. ||
S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson, '
G. A. Neufier, C. C. Gambrell, > 4 j
W. E. Owens. C. 8. Tonee,
J. S. Stark, Ed. Keiser,
Jonn A. Harris. .{
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Pencils ;
lk
ool Supplies.
rug Store. i
DR. G, E, CALVERL
SUKii?iu? ujgai TIBT.
At Dr. Killingsworth's office.
August 16, 1905. tf
DENTAL NOTICE.
Or. 8. 0. Thomson,
OFFICE UP-STAIR8 ON MoILWAJN
Corner, Abbeville. 8. C.
DO YOU NEED A - \
Mower
or Rake ?
IF SO, CALL AND SEE US AT
ONCE. WE ARE AGENTS
FOR THE DEERING AND
HAVE A FEW THAT WE
WILL CLOSE OUT AT A REDUCED
PRICE.
Yours for business,
L. T. & T. M. MIILER