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The Abbeville Press and Banner,!
* BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1906. ESTABLISHED 184|M
Dan
5 and 1<
A $1 saved
1 save on <
. ?n|vnsh*.
Hammocks | 1
Ham mocks SJ ?*.
Ice Gream LlGHTN|N
Freezers buzzard
Base Ball SPALDING
Goods "New
Tennis Goods, Lover
Croquet Sets. want here
Cut Glass at Wanfection
Cut Prices
TTanirfr A recen
A tVJUV T
of Japanes
China quick sellin
Plates
Crockery and Dishes 35c
Half gallon
Glassware j carry an ir
Fresh good
They are bound to please. They are Idea
going into thousands of homes each year. W
they have make friends. TRY ONE.
? Enameled &r
Ware! JL
These goods are of
every day life. We
cause of the effect qu
prices. See our prices
Dargan's [
t
pn's
)c Store.
Man is finding a $1.
. is a $1 found. You can
everything you buy here.
TRY IT
tave HAMMOCKS from $1.25 up to $6.00 each,
are pleasing shades and stylish and attractive,
are made by Palmer is proof of their goodness,
selling.
G 2 qt. 3 qt. 4 qt. 6 qt.
$= 00 $2.35 $2.75 $3.25
I 2 qt. 3 qt. 4 qt. 6 qt.
$1.90 $2.20 $2.50 $3.00 .
i'S Coods all the way through. The kind the
York Giants" use. We can please you.
> of these health giving sports can find what they
at LOW PRICES.
eddiug present ? We are showing a lovely colof
Rich Cut Glass and a big assortment of
;. Some useful and some ornamental. All are
low.
t purchase enables us to place on sale a big lot
e and Austrian China at extremely low prices for '
ig. Prices 15c each and up to $3'.oo.
?, 9 inch, 5c each. C. and S, 30c set. Covered
each. Tumblers 15c set. 8 inch Glass Bowls 10c.
i Pitchers 15c each, are a few of our prices. We
nmence stock of Crockery and Glass at all times,
s always coming in.
prime importance in
excel in this line be- A, fJjH J
antity buying has on
?& 10c Storej
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WEST END.
News Dota Picked Up Here and There a
About the City. I J
Mn. E. Rlngan Thomson left Monday for M
Prosperity to spend a while with her friend
Miss Lena Moseley.
Mrs. Claude Lanier, of Monterey, waa shop- M
ping In the city Monday. m
Mr. Walter Vlaanaki has returned to his ^
borne in Atlanta after a lew daya pleasantly
spent with bis borne people here.
MlasCorrle Graves, of Latimer, la in tbe
city tbe guest ot her oonsln, Mlaa Louise DeBrohl.
Mrs. W, D. Barkadale bas been In Greenwood
foi tbe past week the gueat of her mother,
Mrs. J. K. Darat.
Mrs. G. W. 8peer and Miss Llla Speer were
down from Monterey Monday shopping.
Or. C. A. Mliford was in Columbia last week
for a few days attending the Hbrlner'a meetMr.
A, Mellwain Henry came up from
Augusta Saturday and atayed wltb bla borne
people until Monday. Mr. Henry baa a good
position in Angnata.
Miss Emma Wilson waa shopping In tbe
city last week. She was tbe guest of her
brother, Mr, W. D. Wllnon while here,
Mlaa Helen White went back to Converse
last Tuesday after a abort viatt hame. ,
Mrs L.J. Lenlle is In Anderaou spending J
some time with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene I
Fant. J
Mr. G. W. Treyler, of New York, waa a
gueat at tbe Eureka for a few daya last week. Is
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Brltt were up from Brad- Crj
ley Monday and spent tbe day with Mra. W. K
E Owens. ?
Miss Delia Rlcberson, of Greensboro, N. C. R
was tbe charming gnest of ber cousin, Mrs. J, K
H. Kloard, last week. IK
Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Cade and tbelr band* fga
some little child were In tbe oily Monday w
shopping. Ir?
Mrs. A. B. Cbentbam went to Oreen
wood Snnday. Mrs. Cheatham will stay V
In Greenwood nntll after tbe musical. a
Miss Agnes Rlggs who Is teaohlng near tbe
olty wd? tbe gaest of Mrs. G. A. Neuffer 841- 1
urday and Sunday. ' 1
Mr. David Hill came borne from Olemson 1
College Saturday and stayed nntll Monday
wltb his parents Mr. BDd Mrs. John Hill.
Mr. A. B. Coobran, of Monroe, Ga., spent a
few boars in tbe olty last week. Mr. Coobran
was called to Abbeville on acoonnt of tbe
death of bis father, Mr. Robert H. Cochran.
Miss Mary Hill returned Tuesday to ber
studies at Converse College after ? pleasant
little stay at home.
Miss Mary Starke and Miss Fannie Starke
went to Laurens last we> k to assist In a
musical. They weredellgntfoily entertained
while In Laurens and thoroughly enjoyed I
tbelr trip. I
Mr. and Mrs L.T. Miller went to Columbia J
last week. Mrs. Miller was tbe guest of Mrs. J
P. B. Sloan while In Colombia, Mr. Miller I
attended tbe Sbrlners meeting. I
mi.. Marv Rankin, of Lebanon, was In tbe f
city Friday. (
Midi Pearle Shannon, of Donalna, waa shop- I
ping in tbe city Monday. f
Mlu Margaret Evans, of Anderson, la In V
(be olty tbe gnest of Mrs. H. Q. Anderaon. J
Mlu Evana waa for a number of yeara tbe f
corresponding Secretary for tbe U. D, C. of I
Sontb Carolina. ?
Mra. J. . Bowie of .Chicago la In tbe city
ataylng wltb h< r son, Mr. Jamea 8. Bowie.
Mr. H. D. Reese la In Floreooe wltb bla
daughter Mra. Earl C. Page. Mr. Page baa
been qaite 111 wltb pneomonia bat la oinob
better.
Mlaa Lorena Beacbam came np from
Colombia Saturday to spend tbe Easter bolldays
bere wltb her parents. Mlsa Beaobam
la attending tbe Woman's College In Colnm*
bla and la taking apeolal mnalo.
Saturday waa a buay day wltb Wilson,
Henry and Company besides a good day all
round one hundred and thirty one bats were
sold.
m . Ankton of North Carolina
were guests at the Eureka for a few days laa1, w
week. I 1
Mr. and Mra. Sam Fleming spent laat Fri- J_,
day Id tbe city wltb Mra. Lorton Robertson.
Mr. J. P. Qaarlea la In Colombia on buslnen.
Tbe frienda of Mr. and Mra. W. T. McDonald
are grieved to know tbat tbelr little aon
wbo met wltb a aerlona accident some weeka
ago Is still suffering from bla wonnda.
DEATH 07 MRS. BOWIE.
Mra. James 8. Bowie, Jr. died Wednesday
April tbe eleventh after a long and tedlona 111neas.
Sbe was tbe dangbter of Mr. and Mra,
Q. W. Oodbold of Marlon and waa married
to Mr. Jamea 8. Bowie Jr. of tbls city only a
few years ago. Daring tbe few years tbat aba
baa lived In Abbeville abe baa endeared heraelftoonr
people. Rarely Jo we meetanob w
aweetness of spirit or ancb lovllneas of obarao- |
ter. Sbe waa a member of tbe Presbyterian I
church and tbe faneral services were oon
ducted there Tbarsday artemoou by ber pas- r
tor, Dr. J. L. Wilson. Tbe body was laid to B
restatLiong Cane Cemetery aurroonDed by I
loved ones, wbo tbougb tbey may never see A,
ber again In tbls world ol Bin and Buffering,
lookiforward to a glad meeting wltb ber In
tbe Master's preaence on tbe Reaaurrectlon _
Morn.
DEATH OF Hr. 00 OH RAN. Im
Mr. Robert E. Cochran, an honored ruling
elder of Upper l^ong Cane Preabyterlan
Church died at bla borne bere Thursday
afternoon, April tbe twelfth, after an Illness C
of several months. He made profession of cor
faith in Christ when a young man and lived ^
an aotlve, earnest unristam me wiioout re- proach,
enjoying the reaped and confldenos tee
of all who knew him. A short time ago Mr. w.,
Cochran was stricken with paralysis' and
duabled for any active work. He bore his nes
affliction wlfh Christian fortitude and pa- Ii
Hence. He was a Confederate soldier, having *
served In Company B. 7th 8onth Carolina
Regiment. His wife, who was Miss Agnes COD
Gilmer, live daughters and four sons survive nan
to mourn his departure. The funeral was n>rfl
oonduoted at Long Cane Friday morning by f. .
Rev. J. C. Shlve, his paBtor and the interior- this
ment at Long Cane Cemetery.
, m Coi
con
ANTBEVILLE,
Little Moantain church had a fine amj
sermon from Mr. Brown taken from wo'
first Corinthians 13 and 14 verses. oul1
Misses Heien and Cora Keaton and
Julia Haddon spent the night at Mr. 1
P. A. Crowthers last Thursday night. c?n
Mr. J. D. Branyon and daughter, 01J
Miss Olivia attended service at Little 1
Mountain Sunday. wel
Miss EliseBrowniee is visiting in P?r
Ahheviile. anrJ
Messrs W. A. White and Crawford . x
Clinbscales visited Mr. R. A. Haddon
Saturday and Sunday. ~o1
Mrs. W. N, Hall is very sick, but is PIn
some better at this writing. 4U'
Dr. J. A. Anderson and wife wor- . *
shipped at Little Mountain Sunday. ^y
Miss Sarah Haddon and her friend, [?r
Miss Mary Cannon, two pretty young
ladies from Erskine visited the former's
parents last week. feri
Antreville High School gave an egg PlE
hunt last Friday afternoon, all the
children had a fine time. tl)r!
Easter came Sunday and you never 1
saw the like of pretty new hats. The 1
milliners must nave done a fine busi- ?le
ness last week. ln*
Mrs. F. B. Milford and little boy attended
services at Little Mountain _
Sunday.
Miss Lillian Power was home last
week. Ma
Mr. L. P. Harkness and daugnter,
Miss Allie attended services pt Little
Mountain Sunday. _
Miss Mae Prince attended service at 'g1.11
Little Mountain Sunday. ?11
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This is the season of listlessness
head aches and spring disorders,
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a
*?-< Or
sure preventive, mauea yuu onuut
and vigorous. 35 cents, Tea or Tab- PJi
lets. C. A. Milford. Hf
... 1
Try a barrel of our White Star
Lime. None better, few, if aiy, eai
as good. Fresh car just unload- lm\
ed. Abbeville Lumber Co. sta
an
J " " lin
At Dar?an'i 5 <t 10c atore you will find a de *
slrable line of beaters. th<
1
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i
Dur $1
RneClrttaMfen .
&umm m*iokj
f the $10.00 ?
.we will do 1
T fl In/1
1. U. A11U
rei(J(?tlnx Committee Stv^d the testii
State 900,000. the C
(News and Courier.) prod
!olumbia, March 25.? Special: *
ne folks persist in asking what good
dispensary investigating commithas
done. It has a tendency to- 5r
rds tightening up some of the busi- F?
a methods of the State board. Th
u discussing the resolution looking ? yj
he cancellation of the outstanding !!?a
tracts of the Carolina Glass Com* >pu
iy with the State dispensary, Mr. ?
aier Lyon of the committee made Z. JT.
.statemeut: 00011
[r. Lyon explained that the Glass
J ~I Ua
npany naa agreeu 10 K.?D uy
tracts, except its finished products.
3 board must advertise for i ew bids
1 if ibis is done be felt the State
lid save from $30,000 to $60,000 on Mi
standing contracts alone that are Batui
oked. R. C
he resolution was adopted and the Mi
tracts on about three huudred cars with
;laas were revoked. log t
'be prices on which the contracts ther,
re revoked were none less than $8.50 Mi
gross for quartu; $4.75 for pints Band
I $3 20 for half-pints. Ml
'he statement is made that at the Belh
ie the committee began its work in bueii
umbia the prices were $3.40 for half Mi
ts, $4.85 for pints and $8 65 for Mrs.
irts. Mi
Veil, the contracts were cancelled era 1
agreement and new bills were called aunt
by the newly elected board, and Tb
re are the prices It is understood on Frlrii
ich the Carolina Glas;? Company of- Mi
" - >- half, auite
red to maKe toe guuuo. i u> UHU .
it $2.70; for pints $4.10, and for Tb
irta $6.80. Glass is cheaper now was
id previously. week
.'he following is a oomparative table Mi
figures taken from the newspaper mel (
is at the time of the inquiry, show- Ml
; the prices quoted: micfe
Sept March Dec Nt
1902. 1903. 1903. deatl
arts $8 65 $8 50 $8 62 of pi
its 4 50 4 75 4 83 at hi
df pints 3 00 3 20 3 40 wee]
Offer M<
March Sept March War
1904. 1904. 1906. after
larts $8 65 $8 50 $6 80 Ca
ats 4 75 4 75 4 10 ing t
.lf-pints 3 45 3 25 2 70 dy U
Last prices Co.,
" ! -eeiA C?fch
OU iTiuco yju
contract new board bom
Sept. 1904 March 1906. Mi
larts $8 50 $6 80 ber <
ots 4 75 4 10 Ml
ilf pints 3 25 2 70 Frid
rhose who are interested and who M<
. ^~iii.r mifh the auaDtities of the Mori
J lOUiinut -t
rious sizes bought say that Mr. Lyon I tarn
ne well within his promise and that Mi
i State has saved the $-50,000 be pro- has i
sed by the cancellation of the out- H(
,nding contracts if they had bought sevei
ew at the prices offered by the Caro- writ!
a Glass Company a few days ago. Mi
Vfr. Norton, the general manager of Mrs.
3 Carolipa Glass Company, said in his M]
[ 0.00 Suits!
We've the best Suits a Ten DollarlB
Bill ever bought. J
Many a Mao, in looking at our lines|H
of Suits at this price has said, "Well, TIB
never would have taken them for |
Dollar Suits." M
We don't do much blowing about -||
"Cheap Clothing" but we can give a man |j
fcr Suit for Ten Dollars that will domor^l j
fhon hft'll fiYnfiP.t It, t.O. ..mi
Our $10.00 Suits 1
will satisfy you J
and bring you back to us when you^I
want another Suit at a medium price. 1
The fabrics, the cut and the tailor^H
Ing of these Suits is right in every de?;||
We guarantee it, and 1
that always means 1
Money Back If You Want It. ||
Suit Man| will come liere 1
jusiness in short order, m
mm to rnmnanvi
U1 UVil va. vvm|/uuj?
mony that It waa the bualoeas of Sandover the guest of Mrs. W. HT. ^l
ompany to get all it ooald for its Britt. I
uct and to furnish good wares. It Our farmers are about ready for a
hla and the company is not to be planting cotton; Some of them are^l
ed. If the Carolina Glass Com- planting to day, Saturday.
- received good prices it was its _
lack and its business tact The ' * ;,-3B
es only go In show what might Visit Wilson, Henry & Co.'B ?tor? Mondar 1
been done. 5?. KSnIe *?me ?'tbe bargains they oflw'SB
e board did not buy from the Caro- h 1 day* :''W
31as? Company. It was on the ^Wllwn.HeDry a Co. offer apeoial lnduoaf
the sub committee. u tor yoaT trade 00 Mondays.
e boards bad other bids which .JYi'*00' H?nry & Co. win .en you is yd? 'I
cheaper than the cancelled plasa SKfSIJrtS.01" bleacI,,n? ** ?00 on Moo/Jfl
Cti' U *la* A* , W'Uon HenryaCo. will .ell yoa 10 yarti'"*
>. day loo?d?ie cambric xor fl.00 on
BELLE YIJE. ??????,'?
u Nora Caddy went to Anderson 1 " - I
rday on a visit to Rev. and Mrs. cao*bt eold wbiie boating abnriiar |
as Carrie Cowan baa been Blck /P1?*?1" 'II
grip for several days and Is spend- Havfl. .<r Chapleau, Ontario, ^
ble week at home with her mo- huy0Mne a bfrglar i^'hTfoSt Jamp I
iov^r'MaT1 h'8 "?h?01 " Cough^ Remedy,?I ftedWSflS J
. wotonn of Anderson was in 8j*0*-f8!iL^1*8
>vue several days this week on "".'fn* ,AU1? *?*ieujr ? imeuueu
less. especially for coughs and colds. J
W. H. Britt was a visitor at lQl0Tn *nd relieve a severe coid I
W. H. Kennedy's on Tuesday. time than by any other treat- I
ss Bea-le Morrah is spending sev- w a favorite wherever its
days >n Mt. Carmel with her excellence has become ,
Mrs. Kay. **le by C. A. Milford,
ere was a picnic in Bordeaux on ' M- Young, Due Wear. I
?y, at old Liberty church. .ivM
a. Alston of Pettigrew has been rrrn ? -n ? ? , . , , 5 *
> sick for sometime. " ? 8611 flO^r and IU6&1 made bv "?
e little babe of Mr. and Mrs. Cade Long's roller mills. None better. *
very sick on Wednesday of last q t tj_ i_ :?
t, but is better at this writing. :
Oscar Morrah was in Mt. Car- 9
an Sabbath.
state of South Carolina !
>ws has jast reached us of the ?
a of Mr. James Conner, who died * "
leumouia about three weeks ago county of abbevillk 'iM
a home in Mississippi after two pbobatb coubt . i
pg g ckness * t7.* '
jssrs Tatom Bradley and W. W. Con,P1?,nt?o86iiL.nd?to PayDebtr I
dlaw went to Mt. Carmel Monday BQUer Fair as Administrator or Estates* I
noon on business. James Fair Dececased Plaintiff. j
rdfl have been sent out announc- against
:he marriage of Miss Rena Kenne- K i:a Fair and Amelia Fair, Defendants, fl
3 Mr. Frank McGbee of Anderson In aoordancce With an order of the Probate I
on the morning of Wednesday, Conrtl will sell at Public Ontcry at Abbeville I
of April at eleven o'clock, at the ConrtHouse, on 8aleday In May.i90S.next, for jj
e of the bride, near Jr?y, f3. C. the payment of debts, the following described I
f8. J. L. ICennedy and ACrs< Par- real estate belonging to the estate of James I
urere in Abbeville on Friday Fair, deceased, situate In said State and
188 UlaCKWBII WCUt t/UO M"i> uuuuu; >U-<TI>. i UD 1UWI?1 U1 ,uo y,
ay OD a visit to her home-folks. the Bald James Fair (being one half thereof
easrs J. N. Wardiaw aDd W. D. in all that irack'or parcel of land situate ly
rah were in Willington and Mt. lng aDd being In Abbeville Township Abbe
ael Wednesday. Vllle County in the State aforesaid Containing
r. George Watklns of McCormick 2^ Acres, more or le?8, bounded by lands of \
30t been well for sometime. Estate of Mrs E. A. Robertson, Ellaa Mosely
>n. J. E. Bradley|was not 80 well or Walker, Horace Grlffiln and others an
ral days last week, but at this fronting on Branch Street In the Town of Ab .,
lng he is some better. bevine.
rs. R. F. Bradley was the guest of Terms?Cash. Purohaser to pay for papers ,<S
Btatia Wideman on Fridav. R> e hill,
re, J. B. Britt spent Friday at April 3,1906. Jndge Probate Court*
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