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L . I The ?jes8 and Banner HP^Jfubilflbed every Wednesday it 13 t ear in advance. Wednesday, May 2, 1906. MrN. Joe Wllmon Woe* to Cheater. P Oar fellow townswoman, Mrs. Joe Wilson, has gone to Chester to undergo un operation. Hhe was In the name hospital some time ago, ' bat her health was such she bid to forego the operation at that time. Mrs. Wlltton haw the beat wlsbeaof Abbeville'* people, and ber recovery Is anxiously expected by all. Farmer* Union. There will be a meeting of the CouDty Educational and Co-operative Union Id the Court House on Saturday, May 5tb, at 11 o'clock. At 10 o'clocK there will be a meeime of the Abbeville looal union In the Court House. A good alien dance 1r earnestly requested. A. F. Calvert, President. W. T. Bradley, Secretary. J. N. Knox, Treasurer. Means Cbnpel Club. The Means Chapel Democratic Club will meet Saturday, May 5. at 8o'clock at the usual place. A. G. Cochran, Pres. < Loll, One pair eye-glasses. Finder will please return to owner and receive re ward. VV. D. Wilson. Conuty Unioo. Mr. M. A. Mahaffey of Anderson, will address the County Union on Saturday the 6th of May at 11 a. ni. Best Jellico Coal. I bave cloaed a deal for 800 ton* of the kind of ooal you want, and you want It almply because It la the beat. Remember bow bard It waa to get good ooal la tbe early spring, s; bay wbile you are aure to get It. and prloes are ao muob lower tban when tbe cold ta on. Will deliver May, June, July and Augunt? prloea rlgbt. Give me your order, it will be appreciated. . 4t Amoa B. Morae. ik * Revival Meeting:. Rev. L. A.Cooper, of Greenville, 8. C., if preacblng morning and nicbt. this week, a> '" - " ? *1-* ni? Ho nrwunllnv tmlh me oupuii tuuivu. uv .u ,?? that is calculated to do every body good Gome and bear him. Services 10.S0 a. m. and 8 SO p.m. Come aaoften aayou can. A. C. Wllklns. Notice. Tbe Cold Rprlng Farmer's Union will meal Satnrnay tbe ?tb lost, at 9 o'clock a. m. P. B. Carwlle, President i * Tencher's Examination. Tbe next regular Teacher's examination will be beld, on Friday, May 18tb 1906, at tbe Court House, beglDDing at 9 o'clock A. M. closing at 4 o'clock P. M. F. C. DuPre, Co. Supt. of Ed. Birth?A_t Abbeville, Tuesday, April 24,1906, 10 mn. juuicB v/umujoio, ? ?~M. Tbe Daughters of tbe Confederacy will bold their regular monthly meeting at tbe borne of Mrs. J. H. Latimer next Tuesday afternoon at Ave o'clock. A fall attendance la desired. Locals from the Busy Store of K. M. Haddon A Co, Jast opened tbe biggest llneof white collars and belts at 10,15 and 25. Embroidered band bags, wblte, at 25 and 60c each. A new assortment of gilt and sliver belts at 1 25 and 50c. Shadow embroidery Is all tbe rage. We have everything necessary. JLlneo wash goods for skirls, 25 and 50o quality. Special at 15o yard. A nice line of toilet soaps from 5 to 25c cake. Tbe cheapest line of embroideries in tbe ooantry. Champagne batiste,50o quality, for 30o yard i 36 Inches wide. Ready made waists, wblte nnd colored, nicely embroidered, from 50c to 58 00 each. Tbe beat and biggest llneof boslery In tbls Motion. Lookont for our bargain counter. Tbe best lice ot bed quilts In plain, fancy and with fringe. School Election, The annual meeting of tbe board of Trustees for the Election of Teachers of the City Schools was held last Monf. day. All the present corps of teachers were re-elected except Miss Harris, who was not an applicant for re-election. The vacancy thus caused in the teaching force was tilled by the election of Miss Minnie Green, who is a graduate of Winthrop and has taught successfully in the County during tbe past year. Mr. W. P. Green was not present Hnrinir the election and afterwards on hearing of bis sister's election, tendered his resignation. The law prohibiting a person from serving on a board of trustees where any of the teachers employed are related to him within the seoond degree. His resignation was accepted. r ? f While'* Locals. Buy your clothiDg from L. W. White. Tbe high ariolotblng ofStrouse & Bros, oaqdoi be excelled. A full line also of boys and youths OlOLblDR. When In market L. W. Wblte closed out several lots ol olotblug at a prlc?, and Is now offering special bargains Id sprlDg aod summer suits. It will pay aoy one 10 look at these goods. All the Indies should seeL. W. White's silks for waists aod skirls, also the beautiful line of muslins, lawns and organdies, A good dress glngbnm at 5 cents. rC'beap eallooes at 4 cents. Wblte lawn a yard wide al 5 cents. Embroideries and i ces of good wldtb at ? cent*. Unbleached shirting at 4 cents. Plaid homespuns at Scents. A large wblte rack towel at 10 cents. Ladles' belts from 10 to 50 cent* each and al otber dry goods at proportionately low prises Doo't forget the laces and embroideries a White's, be Is also offering a very obeap lo of ribbons. [The State of South Carolina Abbeville County. By M. E. Hollingsworth, Esquiie Magistrate Abbeville County. To J. D. Gardner: Complaint having been made unt( me by C. C. Harold and W. F. Perrin partners, doing business in the city o Abbeville, S. C., uuder the firm uami and style of The Perrin Clothing Co. that you are indebted to them in thi sum of TEN and 10-100 DOLLARS on account of goods, merchandise sole you during the latter part of the yea 1905 and during the months of Jan uary and February, 1906, as more full: appears in attached account. This is, therefore, to require you U appear before me, in my office in thi 1 - city of Abbeville, State of South Caro lina, at 10 o'clock, on the 6th day, afte ? ? Kto onrv\manu nnnn vaii I I Lie BCI VIUC Ul ILJID auujmvu^Mj/vll jwu exclusive of the day of such service, t< answer to the said complaint, or judg ment will be given against you by de fault. T>ate Abbeville, S. C., this 19th daj of March, A. D. 1906. M.E. Hollingsworth, (L.S.) Magistrate A. C. To the Dpfendant, J. D. Gardner: Take Notice: That the complain and the summons in this action, o which the foregoing is a copy, wen filed in the office of M. E. Hollings worth, Esq., Magistrate for Abbevill* County, at Abbeville, S. C., Marct 19th, 1906. M. E. Hollingsworth, Magistrate A. C., S. C. The Smith Dry Now that Spring time< the mont] ished her preparation for th lovely women. She has cano] j and is making ready to greet and laughing dalias. Its abso. and lovely women (in order tc toxicating) be-deck themselv ported fabrics now on display pany store. In anticipation o Goods Company purchased suited for the occasion. The Japanese Banzai in beautiful floral design*, in intricate combination of colors, on white background, 27 inches wide, only 50c per yard. 1 1 ?!J~ TT/Olon in aimilnr Zl lUUUeH WIUC Jttpuucoc Juuuou .u bination of coloring and more charmlDg tbau one can imagine, only 50c per yard. 27 inch plain Banzai, Japanese manufacture, in colore, pink, light blue, Alice, Reseda and helio. Chiffony and graceful, as cooling as the ocean's breeze at the sundown of an August day, only 50c per yard. 27 inches wide Austrian Raja, half-silk embroidered?like figures in colors of champagne, Reseda and Alice blue, very popular, only 50c per yard. 27 inches wide floral designs on while background a la material Batiste, lacy effects, only 25c per yard. 27 inches wide Frenchy colored Manseline in organdy eflect, sheer and pretty, well worth 15c, oniy jvu per yaru. 32 iDches wide snowy-white French dotted Swiss, as pretty as a half blooming magnolia, only 50c per yard. 32 inches wide dotted Mullmaline9, beautifully mercerized and silky efiect, in a variety of colors, black and white, well worth 35c, only 20c per yard. 32 inches wide Bedford-cord, like white pique, tn mftWitn moll KAllotlf. O f ATll\7 Qfift BIRLCIJ i Li LUaaCT'U^] WVil wmguv mv vwvj wm4j ?wv per yard. 36 iuches wide sheer and shrunk white linen suiting? its being priced elsewhere for 35c. We make a special price of only 25c per yard. 36 inches wide Butchers Linen, shrunk and ready for making of a sytylish and substantial street dress, 40c kind, only 35c per yard. 36 inches wide white Linene. An Irishman's slick and shrude manipulation. Looks like linen, wears most like linen, yet its not linen. Well, our word'for it, its honest cotton, only 10c per yard. 96 inches or 2? yards wide pure white downright Irish manufactured all linen suiting, for skirt, eton, bolero or coat suit; wear honest as Patrick O'Flanagan, the $1.26 kind, the wise shoppers are buying it from us for only $1.00 per yard. Same special attractions SATURDAY the 5th at prices that will surpris THE SMITH State of South Carolina stcouN0Tfvso0; PpaKO 4 COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. p L ^00*1^1 probatk court. James McCelvej Complaint to Bell Lands to Pay Debts- ag Batler Fair aa Administrator of Estate of The Trustees of . James Fair Deoecased Plaintiff. LaHowej el againBt - ComplaiDt to Sell Ella Fair and Amelia Fair, Defendants, fn pursuance of In aoordancoe with an order of the Probate Probate Court, I v ? - - ? ? -* r?_?. - a nrxr at. A hhovJ IIa P UOUrir 1 Will BGll HL JTUUUU UUlCiJ hawuothk) v.j ?w ?.vwv....v CoartHouse, on Saleday In May.1906.next, for day io May next, 1 the payment of debts, the following described debts, the follow real estate belonging to the estate of James estate belonging to Fair, deoeased, situate In said State and McCelvey, deceasi County to-wlt: The Interest of the Estate o State and Count the said James Fair (being one half thereof tract or parcel of li In all tbat traok or parcel of land situate ly on Komley Creek, log and being In Abbeville Township Abbe River, in Abbevil vllle County In the 8tate aforesaid Containing aforesaid, contain! 2% Acres, more or leeB, bounded by lands of five Hun Estate of Mrs E. A. Roberlson, Eliza Mosel . . . or Walker, Horace Grlfflln and others an XL'f88' B"u fronting on.Branch Street In the Town of Ab g? ^ Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers ^ormer purchaser. R. E. HILL. ' April 3,1906. Jndge Probate Court. ^pr jq 1 Everything in Fun 1 Easy Payments. Goods Deli HEALTHFUL RESTFl "Purity" Cotton Fek Mattresses, tl ! Mattress of America i i j } Every Mattress built with our Special Lifters. Mai 8 qualities, from ABSOLUTELY PURE RAW * MOST SANITARY FERROCONCRETE i FACTpRY IN THE WORLD. Every detail [ tress buildiDg is practiced in our Factories. t Eve<y Mattress manufactured bears our "PURi 5 and is sold under this positive guarantee. c ~ Thii Guarantee on Ei "We coaraMee tkb i?ftri Id be nam face boa imy tkdztme of aid mm at <*br tbree aad 3 knod iKqrrfart q it to tost dala, who a ud>Q(izBd to ref* "Parity" Brand of Mattxstti art See that yocr mattren hu I "PURITY" MATTRESSES ARE FC CALVERT & NIC] ----- f II M ? Ms Company i of May, has more than half fii .e enjoyment of pretty giris an pied her promenades with toliag the form divine with smiling rose Lutely necessary for pretty eir! ) make the enchantir>ent moreii es in those lovely, cobweby, in at The Smith Dry Goods Con f such a necessity The Smith Dr a line of merchandise especiall Who so audacious as to gainsay tbe suitability of first class bigb grade Mohair Siciliian or Mohair Brilliantine for separate skirt for street or traveling spriug-ward or mountain-ward? We have the best that this market affords at prices raDgiog from 49c to $1.00 per yard. Come to see it?buy It. Our treat if you can prove its not proper or popular. Our selection and collection of ready-made skirts in Voile, Panama, Serge and Mohair, in black, gray, reseda, navy?cream and white are receiving liberal patronage from knowing people?on account of etyltf. quality and price. When in need of high grade comfortable and dependable foot decoration don't forget to buy of us. Well, we carry tbe best to be had for the price we ask. Our shoes are made good?they wear good, they look good?they fit good?they are good. We carry the celebrated Baster Brown Shoes lor ohiidren in high and low cute. We carry the Brown Shoes of St. Louis, and the Zeigler Shoes of Philadelphia, for ladiea wear. We have anticipated the want and taste of oar lady customers by carrying a good line of well made and stylishly trimmed muslin underwear. Come sua eee mem, price mem, you'll buy. To-day's express brought ua a new and fresh line of handsome side and hack combs, gilt and canvass belts. We are selling them at popular prices. We are expecting by Wednesday's express a shipment of the much wanted and hard to get long black and white silk gloves. You had better engage a pair to-day. We have them in gray lisle?come and get a pair?they are selling fast. Our store is brim full of good things for your choosing?they are too numerousing for your reading. Take the above narrative as an appeal direct to you. Come to see us. We'll make it pleasant and profitable. We won't impose on your kind indulgence if you will let us show you some of our many good values at prices that will please. A Bwell iiDe of white canvas shoes for misses and ladies. Solid comfort and cooling for the feet; price $1.00 and $1.50 per pair. rill be introduced for sale on and MONDAY the 7th \e and please close buyers. DRY GOODS COMPANY. uth Carolina Tp ? 1 ABBEVILLE. M /I ,e Court. ml ' Executor of Estate of H J VV '.deceased, Plaintiff, A a W airist -m m W w Estate of Dr. John ; a!., Defendants. , . Lands to Pay Debta. WILl an older from the rill sell atpuplio outourt House on Balers. non.nonf /> f iwi uuo pajmcui vi ing described real the estate of James _ __ __ ed, situate in said |Y /l/T\ \ T T/ y, to-wit: All that Xki |H I 1 l\l M rnd lying and being W 1?A waters of Savannah le County in State ________ ng J"ed,A,orves' ' Which will bounded by lands of W. Cole, Thomas 0 . Sold at the risk of R. E. Hill, dge Probate Court. __ He has e ~ broide: nifni*A UlVUi V. , _ . ? and this S ivered Free. Bar? JLNESS When in N< ===== Embroid he Standard is em as THESE G L Were bougl M E^MI I aufactured in eight ^ ^ Worl( STOCK, in the , : MATTRESS 18 of scientific Mat- AH the L rTY" trade mark A ., Are invited ====== Embroid xry Maltrca Q 1"3 ibctwed from pure raw Mock. ___ . .ouwtaui The variety natty or wortro?Wmp, Rtn ad to you the price paid.1' VjfOOCIS : Manufactured Solely by ton Oil Co. _______ _ _________________ HaroiinJL ^ Remember the )R SALE BY y ILES. L. W . . ? , 'i'-V ' t ! r v : ) I Spread the World's Table 1 i d fi along every line of longitude from | >e II North to South; every parallel of I 1 33 M latitude from East to West; pHe R I Is )K thereon the foods of every clime and M t !y-I Uneeda 11 Biscuit 1; "r Mt .4 ?? t ml _ M i_ w !l will surpass tnem aumme demons jot ? [V . which make a perfect world-food* n v M /? * dust tight, . M c moisture proof package. X ? KATIOHAL BISCUIT COMPANY * JH J ~ \ Ml \ The New Store. \ ] \ , | j NEXT TO PEOPLES BANE. j | "Prove all Things." j I W ShaVpsnftar. T ^ And we propose to prove to you that "YELLOW STONE ^ c i PARK" is the best Five Cents CIGAR on the market. i c 9 If you can tell a good Cigar why just try one and you will f r say its the <4Beit Going." Everybody's smoking them! F r ' Don't be behind the times! Keep up with the leaders f f and smoke the best! For Sale by f | The HcMurray Drug Co. j ' It pours the oil of life into your sys- Stomach Trouble*. tem. It warms you up and starts the , life blood circulating. That's what Mrs. Sine MartiIn, an oId and highly Holllster's Bockv Mountain does. 36 ? cents, Tea or Tablets. WM ,lci. wl"! 8toma?^ trouble for 1 r A more Blx months. Chapobera. minora. lfdn>fl St0mach and Liver Tablets Have you pains in the back, lnflam- cured her. 8he says: "I can now eat mation of any kind, rheumatism, fain- anything I want and am the proudest ting spells, indigestion or constipation, woman In the world to find such a Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes srood medicine." For sale by C. A. you well, keeps you well 36. cents. Milford Abbeville 8. C. H. M. Young C. A. Milford. Dae West 8. C. F. WHITE , BEGIN AN EMBROIDERY SALE TO-DAY SDAY, MAY 2, 1906. * \ eclipse anything of the kind the City f Abbeville has ever known. ? j ? ^ ^ r?M 100111 f WIII yaiuaui ry to ^U)"Uv disp ose of ale will be an opportunity for getting ;ains that does not occur often. aw York he closed out a Large Lot of eries at a price, and consequently ibled to offer such rare bargains i are not met with every day iOODS it from the largest Manufacturers of BROIDERIES i, and are fresh from St' Q-all, Switzer- i ind, where they were made> i i adies of the County i to Come and See what good Values in < eries they can get for 5, 6 1-4, 7, < 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20 & 25c a yard- j r of patterns is wonderful and all the j are intrinsically worth more than the prices put upon them : date and do not fail to be present. T. WHITE. i . . . ' : - J.. ?-V - - ANNOUNCEMENTS. For House of Representatives. "We are authorized to announce Frpnk B. fary as a Candidate for tbe House of Repeeentatlvee. Subject to tbe Democratic 'rlmarlee. For Probate Judge. ?o tbe voters of Abbeville County. Having been informed by Mr. K. E ' 1111 some twelve months ago that he i * vould not be a candidate for tbe offica f Probate Judge. I decided to appear lefore tbe People of Abbeville County or that office thus for I hive received mt spoken encouragement from - 5 riends, and believing that there ,':A hould bean end to all things. And as I am somewhat a believer in * "1 o tat ion. I hereby announce my self as candi- '$s| late for probate Judge subject to the ction of the Democratic Primary. " -W J.F. Miller. 'o tbe Voters of Abbeville County : rttrlnir In tho nnnHtllnn nf mv health Hnr. / \? g last summer and (all I bad about abanoned the idea of standing for re-election to r .'-J ae office ol Probate J udge and bo slated to ome of my triends; bat as my health has ; ery macb Improved within the past few _ - 'A lontbs, and as I bave been urged by a good aany otmy frlenus, to at once enter tbe race va ir the office lor another term, I have oon- ' luded to do to. I therefore hereby, anouuee myself as a canldate for re-efeotlon v, ,'* % p the office of Probate Judge for Abbeville -iS Thanking you lor the generous support - ."'jj rblcb you h'ive accorded me in tbe past, I / 1 z ?36 iromlse that. If by your suffrage, I shall be etained In tbe offloe for another term, It vi.S-Sa ball be my utmoel endeavor to so conduct he business or the offloe as to meet with oar continued approval. Respectfully. V<?^B R. E. HU1. For Superlntendant of Education. f We are authorised to announoe'R. G. WH- . .' /t'-'Jj on as a candidate lor School Commissioner j Jffl ubjeotto tbe aotlon of the Democratic prlI hereby announce myself a candid late for tbe office of County Bupecin- ' endant of Education, of Abbeville . X>noty subject to the action of the )emocratic primaries. ' -'."a J. Foster Hammond. V-' v&fl We are hereby authorized' to anlounceJ. B. Gibert lor the offloe of " supennienaanr 01 JMiucauuu 01 auuc- . 'llle County, subject to the action 6f- y he Democratic Primary. For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself as a can- * '\.a lidate for the office of Supervisor of v ; Abbeville county subject to the action if the Democratic Primary. W. A. Stevenson. J. M. N1CKLES, Attorney at Law^ AbbeviUe, S. C. )fflce with. W. N. Graydon. ?; BUILDING MATERIAL I am now receiving a stock DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING and FINISHING LUMBER, also SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT and HAIR. Come in and let me give yoa prices. | A. G. EAULKNEK, TRINITY ST. 'jfM Opposite A. B. MORSE. . ^ ft w&LVUi b t* ? Headquarters for ? 7 White Hickory Wagons | Owensboro Wagons, : || Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. _ | Calvert & Nickles. Feb. 24, 1904. tf ;?jj| HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A speciflo for Constipation, Indlsrestion, Liver and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema. Impure '<.3 Blood, Bad Breath, Slujreish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Hollisteb Dbco Company, Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE The State of South Carolina, County of ADbeville. In Magistrate's CourtBy M. E, Hollingswortb, Esquire, Magistrate in and for Abbeville County: To W. 0. Weeks: pa??nluint Koni niv Konn mn/?n umIa s vumpimuv u?T.u6 luauo ULIIU me by A. H. Barneit aud T. L. Cann, partners trading under tbe firm name nud style of A. H. Barnett & Cann, that you are indebted to them in the " sum of NINETEEN AND 54-100 DOLLARS on account of goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to you at your request during the months of January aud February, 1906, and that you refuse payment of such amount on demand. These, are therefore, to summons and require you to appear before me At my office at Abbeville Court House, in the State of South Carolina on the sixth day after the service hereof upon you, and if you fail to appear or or answer at the time aforesaid, judgment will be given agaiust you by default. Given under my hand and seal at Abbeville, South Caroliua March 28, lsue. M. E. Hollingsworth. Magistrate Abbeville County* To the Defendant, W. G. Weeks:? Take notice that the conplaint, and the summons in the action of which the foregoiug is a copy were filed in the office of M. E. Hollingsworth Esq, Magistrate for Abbeville County, at Abbeville S. CM March 28, 1906? This March 28,1906. M. E. Hollingsworth, Magistrate Abbevile County.