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w ' c i'he Press and Banxiei tae^rubllshed every Wednesday at #2 ear lu advauoe. Wednesday, May 16, 1906. Genial VIMtor. Mr. Jhs. O. Hood, representing the wel known firm of Swift Jz Co, of Chicago, pali the Press and Banner and a number of bl friends in this city a very pleasant vlsl Tuesday afternoon. ' Mr. Hood by lit* genial manners and kirn disposition maKes friends wherever he goe who always have a fond recollection of him Mr. Hood pays our city an occasional vlsl 1 but le a resldeut of Atlanta. He bas mad blmseii quite popular amoug me "jvuigui. of the Grip." aud bus built up a nice buslues In tbls section of Ibe country. He will con tlnue to cover tb Is territory and make friend lu large numbers. Death or Mr. J. H. Ashley. God In bis infinite love and wisdom bni vUttrd tbe borne of Mr. J H. A?bley and lalt him to rest In the client tomb, where be wat respectful y paid tbe last tribute bere below lie was tbe sou of tbe late Col. Joe Anblj wbo survived In the war. Mr. Ashley wai born and reared in Abbeville county. Hi was a ra*u of good character, wel loved and respected by everybody who knev him. He was Influential over bis felfowmen anc surrounding; country and alter living thi period ol forty j ears, one month and a fev days, God sent the messenger oalled Death to let tbe sou l take Its flight Into tbe pearl) gates, where thf-re is no more sorrow, < more pain to endure. Mr. Ashley leaves behind him to mourn tbe sad loss, a sympathizing good wife anc eight ohll lren, two who are euterlng tbe ag< of maturity. May God cherish the younf hearts and may some day they be instru mental in Thy works. Just a short while before his departure from tbls life be oalled bis beloved wife aud told ber that It was all well wltb him, b? was ready to meet God. Isn't that a great consolation for the dying humanity tc leave behind. May God ever comfort and cberl6h tbe young hearts of that bereaved family and sympathizing friends and loved ones. W. K. Klubardson. Upper Lung: Cane. Services at Upper Long Cane next Sunday will be given promptly at 10 o'clock, and tbe collection will be for Foreign Missions. Pastor. Services In Episcopal Church. Services will be held in tbe Episcopal Churcb Sunday, the 20tb, morning and afiernoon. Rev. Tracey Walsh will conduct both services. Mr*. Jefferson Davis wbo has beeo very ll1 (or tbe last week is very much Improved' and la tbougbt to be out of danger. Mr H. T. Tusten is off for New York to spend a short time witb bis son, Mr. Waiter Tu6tec For sale. One bay mare; good worker, floe gentle driver; also one 4 yr. old cow, fresh In S months. Terms cash. Address L. W. Douglas, R. F. D. No. 1, Verdery.S. C. Best Jellico Conl. I have closed a deal for 800 tons of tbe felnu of ooal you want, and too want It stmt ly because It la the best. Remember bow bard l< was to get good ooal In tbe early spring. S< bny while you are sure to get It, and price*are so much lower tban wben tbe cold Is od Will deliver May, June, July aud August? prices right. Give me your order, it will be appreciated. 4t Amos B. Morse. Teaeber's Examination. Tbe next regular Teacher's examination will be beid, on Friday, May 18th 1906. at tbe Court House, beginning at 9 o'clock A. M. closing at 4 o'clock P. M. F. C. DuPre, Co. tiopt. of Ed. Stomach Trouble*. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old aud highly respected resident of Faieonia, Miss, was sick with stomach trouble foi more than six mouths. Chamber laiu's Stomach au4 Liver Tableu cured her. She says: 41 can now eai anything I waut and am the proudesi woman in tbe world to find sucb t good medicine." For sale by C A Milford Abbeville 6. C. H. M. Young Due West S. C. Letter to J.I. Dear Sir ; The way to buy paint i to go by tbe Dame, Theie is a namt never eeen on sham paint or weal; paint or short-measure paint; Devoe, There are a hundred different name* in paint. Some are sham; some weak some short-measure; and some all three. If there is another such paint as Devoe leao-and-zinc, we don't know it There are a few fairly good paints; a few; only oue Devoe. A gallon Devoe is worth a gallon-and-a-half ol those few. Mr Aaron Higgins, of Plainfield, K J, always used 15 gallons of mixed paint for his bouse. Last spring ht bought 15 gallons of Devoe and had <3 gallons left. "?ours truly F W Devoe & Cc A great line of Leather, Silk and White Canvas bells al The Smith Dry Goods Co. A beautiful assortment of Side and Baci combs at Tbe Smlih Dry Goods Co. Oar new Soda Fountain surpasses anything In the state. If you bavent seen It, drop li ^ and let us show you. Mlltord's Drug Store. Fortunate HlHsonriana"When I was a druggist, at Livonia Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now o Graysville, Mo., "three of my ensto mere were permanently cured of con sumption by Dr. King's New Discov ery, and are well and strong to-day Oue was trying to sell his property aqd move to Arizona, but after usinj New Discovery a short time he fount it unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr King's New Discovery as the mos wonderful medicine in existence.' Surest Cough aud Cold cure anr Throat and Lung Healer. Guaran teed by Speed Drug Store. 50 and $1 Trial bottle free. A Crecpluft Death. Blood poison creeps up towards th heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that frieDd dreadfully injured hi9 hand which swelled up like blood poisoniLg Bucfelen's Arnica Salve drew out tb foiscn, healed the wound, and savei is life. Best in the world for burn and sorts. 25c at Speed's drug store. Terriffic Race With Death, " Death waa fast approaching, 1 writes Ralph F. FernaDdez, of Tampa / Fla., describing his fearful race wit] death, " as a result of liver trouble aD< heart disease, which had robbed me c sleep and of all interest in life, I ba< triea mauy different doctors and sevei al medicines, but got no benefit, untl I began to use Electric Bitters. 6 wonderful was their effect, that ii three days I felt like a new man, am today I am cured of all my troubles. Guaranteed at Speed's ding store price 50c. For a Dice store, good poda water aDd tb best allround service, Mllford leads the in al Try him and be convinced. Tbree Prescription men on duty all tb time. Tbat means good service at Mllford1 Prog Store. : WAREHOUSE a Other Rates Reduce* Tariff Association Rates?New Ware! I ?The Stock Lookii i Tbe stockholders of the Abbeville Warea bouse met last Tuesday. Tnis meeting was a * Utile out or tbe ordinary and was 01 more tbao usual Interest. ' Tbe company needed money with wblcb to e pay the balance due on tbe puichaseof tbe 9 plant,and It was determined to Issue stock 8 for the needed amount, some 83,000. Calls ' were made for takers of additional shares, 8 when something like 82 800 worth ol slock was subscribed. This oQer was restricted to those who were already shareholders. If, however, the remainder of the necessary mock is not sold and tbe money Is not paid i bv the first or Juiy the uuso.'d shares win be ' offered 10 anybody wbo may wish to buy. 1 Tbe profits are presumed to be laige, and ' tbe stocfe is regarded as first class. Tola, too, uoder tbe exorbitant Insurance rates wblcb f were d? maud ed for tbe las' reason, namely : * $1.40 Under this rule some $1,800 was paid for J insurance. 1 When the vote was called for on tbe subject ' of selling tbe warehouse, the sentiment was unanimously opposed to tbe proposition. J Not a single stockholder favored the sale. r And so, right or wrong, sink or swim, make ' or break, tbe Farmers W arebouse will remain ' tu the bauds o( tbe farmers, and be lu tact, as 1 well as In name, a Farmer's Warehouse, for tbe benefit of all farmers, and especially for the bent fit of tbose who bold stock In It. Tbe exciting time came at the reorgan' lsauon. Mr. J. Allen Bmltb said tbat ' tbe president and the treasurer were > good men and to them personally no disrespect or Ill-will was meant, but tbey lived in tbe country, too far from tbe place of bual1 uess, and tbelr absence from tbe place of business was incompatible wltb tbe best dls- , charge of tbe active and responsible duties devolving on these officers. After some ! wrangling and when some of tbe stockholders uad gotten a little hot iu the collar, all tbe of- . ! fleers were oalled upon to resign, wblcb re1 quest was promptly oomplled with. Then somebody suggested tbat tbe directors might also resign. One of the board Immediately offered bis resignation, and all the others, as 1 last as they could come to their ftet and .peak, offered their resignation. *_ " ? ??K wwj I n Vi As-t try ! TDe DJhlU rouuu lubi mi> oujiiu ttjbuvu bavecareful management was, tbat tbe banks i were advancing money on cotton. Iuauranoe 1 should be watched lor safety. J At Ibis point tbe warehouse stockholders bad neither officers nor directors. NEW OFFICERS. I When an election was gone Into for mem- 1 bers of the board ol directors, tbe following was tbe result: Directors?sj. A. Allen, A. F. Calvert, R. E. Cox, W. R. Ellis, J. A. Gilliam, W. E. Leslie, L. A. Ramey, J. Allen Smith, G. A. Vlsanaka. At tbe meeting of tbe board of dlreoior* wblcb was held Immediately after tbe ad Journment of tbe stockholders meeting, tbe eleotlon of officers took place. Mr. Cox wan nominated tor president. He replied by stating that tbe dutle? of president were Buch tbat be could not undertake tbeir dlsobarge without some compensation, fie would not accept tbe office for a lees fee than $200 a year. Mr. Vlsanska thought tbe president ought to have not le68 than 81,500. Tbe Abbeville Warehouse Company waB uo "Cheap John" affair. To this Mr. Cox replied tbat he was not milliner o ton ?hnnoonH rtnl lur atnntr fnm. pany to pay its president fifteen hundred dollars a year. Further remarks by Mr. Visanska revealed tbe fact that he bad erroneously Included with bis conception of the duty of president, tbe keep of the warehouse. Mr. Cox was elected president and treasurer. A. F. Calvert, vice president. VV. E. Leslie, secretary. W. 1'. Muglli, manager. insokance bates reduced. The question of Insurance was dlsoussed, nbeu Mr. Cox made some interesting statements an to tbe great cost for last year, and ijave pleasing Information as to having stoured better terms for tbe future. As matters In which others than tbe warebouse people may be Interested, we copy ihe following letters, which, If read between the lines, speaE volumes: SoutL-Eastern Tariff Association, Atlanta, Ga., April 13,1906. Farmers Warehouse Co., Abbeville, 8. C.: Gentlemen: We have *t hand a report on this warehouse and are now in a position to name you rates which we feel dure will prove attractive to you. ' . In case of these sprlnklered risks we ere , asking '.bat you will agree to furnlBb us every t two weeks, (on some day to be set by you), , with a Belf-inxpectlon report, a copy ol whicn Is Inclosed. We will furnish you with these < blanks as needed. ) The 90 per cent. oo-lDHurance clause Is used , and from our inspectors report we find that J there are no requirements to be made at this ] 1 time as the risk wbb found in excellent oondl- ] i Hon, but an alarm valve Is necessary in each , springier riser, ana we nope mtu you win , ' agree with us that this valve sbou'd be pro: vlded. On accooDt of the low rating of this plant ( we would expect tbat you will favor us wltb | your entire Hoe of Insurance and nnder tbe above conditions we beg to submit tbe fol- , lowing rates: 26c on tbe warehouse buildings, compart. ments Nos. 1 and 2. 87c on tbe contents compartments Nog. 1 ' and 2. These rates you will note are on tbe two { . compartments only tbat are equipped wltb . tbe sprinkler systems. Trusting tbat ibis action will meet wltb I your approval end asking tbat you favor us , wltb a prompt reply, beg to remain, Yours very truly, H. E. Burdette, , Sect, to Committee. One of tbe letters of later date, and an lmportant one, Is not produotd, the company i not turning It over. I From these letters It Is evident tbat tbe South-Eastern Tariff Association bad an Inkling of tbe fact tbat Mr. Cox was looking after tbe Interest of tbe warehouse oompany, 1 i especially along tbe Insurance line. If not, . why ibe voluntary drop from 81.40 to 26cents . and 37 cents on tbe building ana oontents re- 1 ' spectively? Wby tbese letters lor which there was no ] calllrom this eod of tbe line? It Is evident tbat tLey were not written in reply to letters 1 ' from tbe warehouse company. Wby such manifestation of Ignoranoe of tbe laot tbat compartments No 3 and No. 4 , were equipped with the sprinkler system? It ' Is known of all men that tbe whole system bas been provided wltb tbe sprinklers. Tbe : local agents, as well as those on tbe road, knew the fact, and it Is useless for the borne office, by Inference at least, to cast rcflectlOD e on tbe loyalty and fidelity of tbelr local 1 agents. But, whatever may be at tbe back of tbls teurlDg up of old rates, It Is certain that gometblng Is doing In Insurance circled. THE SOUTHERN TARIFF ASSOCIATION MAKHS CONCESSIONS. f Tbe Soutb-Eastern Tariff Association bad * representatives In town la?t week. Among otner matteis attended to was tbe making ol some rates, and tbe exerolslng of antborlty * over local agents. We know definitely of . only one rating, namely : Tbat of the warehouse, wblcb was built for C'apt. Lyon, but ' wblch Is now occupied by tbe Kerr Furniture ? Company as a store room. Tbe Houtb-EastJ ern Tarlfl Association representatives rated tbat building at $1.40, and tbe goods at 81.78? * tbls building being without tbe sprlnk ler sys? t tem and belug estimated at tbe same prloe ' tbat tbe Farmers Warehouse bad been pay. 4 Ins: on a building full of sprinklers. 1 These gentlemen, representing tbe South Eastern Tariff Association, required Mr. Cbal, mt-rs, one ol tbelr local agents, to dissolve existing relations between blmself and Mr. McDavld, who represented an Independent Insurance company. In addition to tbls, we understand tbat all tbe local agents of tbe South-Eastern Tariff Association were Instructed to meet any rates that Mr. McDavld e might make. And so It Is, everybody may I. get Insurance at rates more reasonable than u heretofore. Mr. McDavid rates the Karr Furniture '? warehouse at 81 for both the building and the ' goods. e The WIIsod, Henry <& Co. dry goods, on the j corner of the public square, we believe, Is 3 plaoed by Mr. McDavld at 81, where the 9 MoutbrEastern Tariff Association had previously rated the same at 81.75. MR. CO* wiss. Bat the story of Mr. Cox's success Is not half told. Instead of the ffl.40 rale, averaging " about 70 cents a bale lor cotton last year, as L paid to the South-Eastern Tariff Association, !' he now has an arrangement by which be gets " Insurance at cost, not Including between oo<j sixth and one-seventh of the premium paid ,f to local afrents of the South-Eastem Tariff . Associations. Instead of about 70 cents a 3 bale an heretofore paid be now gets it at Iobs V than J.0 cents a bale. While be was of course I working specifically for the interest of the warebouse.it may be that because of efforts 0 in his own bt-half the whole commanity ha* d received or will receive the benefit of the r? ,j ductioD of insurance, amounting in the ag. ,, eregnte to several thousand dollars a year. The benf-ri( which has incidentally come be* ?; c?u?e of the warehouse, proves the truth oi the saying that everybody's business is nc. body's business, e THE COMING MAN. ' If he is not already oere, Mr. Cox is certainly the coming man of Abbeville. His efforts e In the past have been successful. He built 'a the oil mill, and it has been a good thing for Abbeville. But neither he nor the stockholdi , i INSURANCE. I?Tlie South-Eastern Meets Mr. McDavid's house Officers Elected ng Skyward. era made very much oat of that enterprise. As a reward for bis effort in getting up the mill, he was oflered the office of meal bag bolder at SI a day. He didn't accept It. He ran for And!tor. The people appreciated bis worth and be was elected. He made a good offloer. He saved a part of bis salary, and from thai beginning, which was followed by Judicious investments, bis accumulations have made him end his family comfortable in this world's goods. He was largely Instrumental In establishing the Peoples Bank. With Dr. S. G. Thomson, president; R. E. Cox, ashler; W F. Nlcklen, assistant cashier. the Peoples Bank stands high with the people and has the confidence of the business world. The wonderful success of the bank, durlnir Its first two years, attest the fidelity and efficiency of its management. The stock would oomiDHDd a high premium, If It were filaced on the market. But as far as we are nformed, no stock of the Peoples Bank is for sale. A MOST SUCCESSFUL BANK. The good Judgment, or the saeacity, or, if you like, th? good luck of the officers of the bank Is Drrtven In their verv flr?.t act. The president. Dr. Thomson, bought tbelr bank bulldlDg for $8.0iX). They rent to others space Id tbe bulldlug lor a snm sufflolent to pay lo- 1 teres! on tbe Investment, leaving tbelr banking office and private room free of cost to tbe corporation. Tbe president la cautions and |> careful of credits, ai>d bis previous success In managing his own affairs Is tbe best assur> ance that the bank In bisobarge Is in safe and olid oondltlon Tbe cashier Is sagaolous, [ competent and energetlo. If you find out J tbat tbat combination does not bring sucoeas * to the bank, you can telegraph us at your j own expense. In two years tbe book value of 1 tbe stock bas gone up to nearly fifty per cent, above tbe par value. A XEW IXSUBANCK COMPART. t At the rl?k of having you think tbat we are flattering Mr. Cox. and tbe Peoples Bank, we C would ask If there Is any good reason wby tbe bank and.Mr. Cox should not establish an Insurance company? When It is known tbat Mr. McDavld's company Is gettlDg Hcb at much lese charges than those of tbe South- ' Eastern Tariff' Association, there Is no reason wby an Abbeville oompany should not sucjeed. Agencies conld be established In other s [owns, and it would be Idle to say tbat wltb J Inwpr rat.Pfl f.h A A hhoulllp nnmr\or mnnM C ;et business. WHAT E8TXEMED BRETHREN SAT. * The Bossier Banner, published at Benton, c The Finest Test of Valtu WE IT R M. HADDON MILLINERY. This departmen stylish goods, for we receive fr SILKS?BLACK AND COLORE every way. "We have provide from 50c to $1.25 yard. We pi in 18 in. Silks. DRES8 GOODS IN BLACK. Y ment, for the goods are of a su Mohairs, Brilliantines and Sicilliai WHITE GOODS SALE. A ne prices are the same. We hav< Chiffon Moussaline, etc., 10 to BLACK WASH GOODS. Egyp French Batiste, India Linon, f JAPANESE GOODS. Bigshipm Handkerchiefs, Centre Pieces, Japan. The world produces n "Mikado Factories." Ask to R. M. joaUlana, comes to aa this week, containing .be following notloe by the Edgefield Adverser of a recent suggestion of ours along tbe tame line: g The South Should Carry its Own IniURANCE.?A good business man suggests /bat tbe town rrganlze an Insurance oom- I1 i?ny. This town has paid out In twenty A pears, perhaps 8200,000 in policies, while In Lhat time tbe losses have been next to notblog. Our baDks are suooesstul, and we are ]ulte sure tbat a fire insurance oompany t properly managed would get rich.?Abbeville ;S. C ) Press and Banner. Wlibln tbe past year a gr*at number of in- 1 inrance companies, both life and fire, bave been organized lu Southern towns and cities. < Recent Investigations bave shown tbat manv of tbe large companies bave been eztrava- e crant.1v mminppd. mn trine f.h? rulo in iKo in. I a Bured' higher than It should be. Further- t more, tbe people of tbe Sooth are awaking to the faot tbat it is unwise, from a buKioess Htandpolnt, to continually send enormous u ami away from borne In tbe form of pre* n mlums wben tbe money o?n be profitably Invested at home, affording equal'y as sate pro- * teotloD If It Is good for Abbeville to advo- f< cate aDd establlnh local InnurnDoe companies, n why should not Edgefield do so T Homeofour bnslness men who are thoroughly informed y on lDKurance matters have been quietly ad- d vocatlog the organization of a local company j for some lime. Continue tbe agitation until something tangible results.?Edgefield Ad- B vertlser. v THANKFUL. \ We thank both tbe Edgefield Advertiser s Bind Bossier Banner for their attention to tbe ? matter. We bad not noticed tbat our good friend of tbe Advertiser bad approved the suggestion of a borne Insuranoe company. e There are no doubt a whole lot of good things in our exchanges which we fall to see. Ibis editor has a little Job of hla own outside the printing office to wblob be bas been glv- f Ing muob 01 bis attention of late. I \ t m n i p m cost ^ Made in the most appi J proved machinery and urn 2 skilled and experienced a # Our trade in the famous | Celery j has been doubled since J addition of new machine \ increasing demand. # Only filtered water usee ! of our ] I Thp Ihhpin [ I uiu nuuuii $ C. C. NABERS, - P \ STATEMENT of the Condition o 1 tbe Farmers' Bank Of Abbeville Cotrnty, located at Abbeville, S. C., at tbe close of business 4tb May, 1906. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $155,959 3" Demand Loans Overdrafts 310.87 Bonds and 8tocknowned by the* Bank 350.00 Banking House Furniture and fixtures 848.00 Other Real Estate Dae from Banks and Backers... 80,078.21 Currency 6,093.00 Oold 1,590 00 Silver, Nickels and Pennies 1,900.22 Checks and Cash lien 8 1,872.83 Exchanges for tbe Clearing House Total *. 5201 50260 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid tn I 75,000.00 Surplus Fund 6,500.00 Undivided Profits, less current expenst 8 and tsxei paid.... 3 907.76 Due to Bangs and Bankers 40u 40 Due Unpaid Dividend* 416,00 Individual Deposit* Subject to Check 100,028 31 Demand Certificates rim* Certificate "!nrnfl?ri Phpi-tex 2 500 00 Jat-i.ier'n Checks Dae to "tearing Houne Volt a and Billa Redlscuuuted... 10,000 00 3111b payable, inolndlng time certlflcatea representing borrowed money Heserve Fund 2,750,00 Total S201.602.50 loath Carolina, I County of Abbeville f Before me came JoIIur H. DnPre, fashler >1 Tbe Farmers Bank of Abbeville County, vbo being daly sworn, soys that tbe ahov? md foregoing statement W a true condition ifsald bank, as shown by tbe books of file n said bank. JtJLIUS H. DuPRE. Sworn to and snbnoribed before me, this 6th day of May, 190?. Wm. P. Greene, Not. Pub. S, C. Correct A tteat: F. E. Harrison, ) P. B. Speed, vDlrectors. John A. Harrli. ) Don't fall to get a box of tbat nice paper illford la selling 25ct. paper for 10ot? 60ot. taper for 25ot. Tb is will only last a few lays. Only making room for bis new stock. If good qnlck service Is wbat yon want illford la toe man yon want to deal with, le bastbe store, tbe stock and a line set of lerks. 3 is Comparison?THAT ROE. & COMPANY t is still fresh with new and esh goods every week. ID. Goods that are desirable in td a plenty of the 36 in. kind it on sale some special bargains ou should inspect this departperior quality. as, 50c to $1.25 yard. w shipment just marked and ? 3 Persian Lawns, India Lawns, 1 75c yard. tiau Lawns, the finest made, i itc. ? ent Collars and Cuffs, Neckties, all hand made and just from 5 othing so exquisitely made by i see them. HADDON & CO. Mill Nance In Columbia. < Miss Nance, teacher la the Abbeville raded school, went to Colombia one day 1 ast week In connection with her dalles as ( ireeldent of the South Carolina Teacher's LMlolatlou. Miss Naoce Is not only one of the hand* ( omest teachers In the State, bat she Is one of be most popular, as well as one or tbe moat (Solent teach era to be found In this part of be world. Her popularity la evidenced by her election I o the presidency of tbe teachers, and her j fflclency Is evidenced by tbe esteem In riilob she Is held by pupils and p?eple In the i own In which Bbe teaches. 1 If this editor bad been one tenth aa pop lar with tbe teachers as she la, be would ave been married yearj and yeara ago. He Iwaya did h*ve a tender spot In his heart jr teachers, and when they rise to tbe top otch In their profession while they are still oung and pretty, be Is almost sure to fall ow n and worship one that comes his way. ust think of It. Miss Nance Is president of 11 the teaohora. This editor's greatest dealre ras be president of only one. And he failed7ben he does lore a good woman be Is ure to be an Idolator In laot as In name, lore's good fortune and great happiness to til the teaohers and especially to popular, (Helen! and pretty presidents. For paint, oils, varnishes and stain, Milord Is tbe man you want to see. Get a box of that nloe paper at MUford's aefore It Is all gone. T of Drinks m roved manner with im- ? der the management of # rtisans. S Cola I 1905, necessitating the J iry to supply the* ever ? 1 in the manufacture # Drinks. 5 lis, I resident and Manager. * J To Be Fi H you have I eaten a true H| until you hi 1 Un< I Bis I The only which is al ffl always ioc I from Strang m dust tight, i ft proof packa Bj NATIONAL B | The Ne J NEXT TO PI I "Prove ai f Sha] ^ And we propose to prove t i PARK" is the best Five ( I If you can tell a good Ciga 4 say its the "Best Going.3 0 Don't be behind the tim f and smoke the best! Fc 1 The ricMur Locals from the Busy Store of R. J Haddon St Co, Just opened tbe biggest line of wblte collai tad belts at 10,15 and 25. Embroidered band bags, wblte, at 26 an 00 eacb. A new assortment of gilt and silver belts i 5 and 50o. Shadow embroidery Is all tbe rage. W have everything necessary. Linen wash goods for skirts, 25 and 50o qua Ity. Hpeolal at 15c yard. A nice line of toilet soaps from 5 to 25c cak Tbe cheapest line of embroideries In tt ?untry. Champagne batiste,50c quality, for SOo yari 16 Inches wide. Ready made waists, wblte and colored, nlc ly embroidered, from 50o to 98.00 each. Tbe best and biggest line of boelery In tb lection. Lookout for our bargain counter. Tbe best line ol bed qullta In plain, fane ind with fringe. White's Local*. Buy your clothing from L. W. Wblte. Tt High art clothing of 8trouse & Bros, oannot t sxcelled. A full line also of boys and youtl slothing. When in market L. W. White closed oi several lots ot clothing fct a price, and is no offering speolal bargains in spring and bud mer suits. It will pay any one to look i these goods. All the ladles should seeL. W. White's sill for waists and skirts, also tbe beautiful 111 of muslins, lawns and organdies. A good dress gingham at 6 cents. Cheap calicoes at 4 cents. Wblte lawn a yard wide at 5 cents. Embroideries and laces of good width at cents. Unbleached shirting at 4 cents. Plaid homespuns at Scents. A large white rack towel at 10 cents. Ladles' belts from 10 to 60 oents eacb and a other dry goods at proportionately low prlc? Notice. Tbe Cold Spring Farmer's Union will me Batarnay the 7lb ln?t. at 9 o'clock a. m. P. B. Carwlle, President Everything Easy Payments. HEALTHFUL "Purity" Cotton Felt Mattress Every Mattress built with our 5 Qualities, from ABSOLUTELY MOST SANITARY FERi FACTORY IN THE WOR tress building is practiced in our F Evejy Mattress manufactured and is sold under this positive gua "PURITY" MATTREi CALVERT. . V vr^V-ri V 7 : " ; f ' 'it" ; , ' . . rank I really never ' soda cracker 1 ive eaten m jeda I cuit | soda cracker I 1 good and W ?d, protected m ;e hands by a II noisture EC M ffe. li M w Store. SOPLES BANK. j 11 'Mings." kespear. F 0 you that "YELLOW STONE } I!ents CIGAR on the market. 4 r why just try one and you will f " Everybody's smoking them! ^ es! Keep up with the leaders f ir Sale by F ray Drug Co. j 1 The State of South Carolina, rB Abbeville County. By M. E. Hollingsworth, Esquire, d Magistrate Abbeville County. lt To j, jj. uaraner: Complaint having been made unto e me by C. C. Harold and W. F. Perrin, partners, doing business in the city of il- Abbeville, S. C., under the firm name and style of The Perrin Clothing Co., e> that you are indebted to tbem in the 16 sum of TEN and 10-100 DOLLARS, 1( on account of goods, merchandise sold you during the latter part of the year e. 1905 and during the months of January and February, 1906, as more fully ib appears in attached accoatit. This its, therefore, to require yon to appear before me, in my office in the y city of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, at 10 o'clock, on the 6th day, after the service of this summons upon you, exclueiveof the day of such service, to ie answer to the said complaint, or judg>e ment will be given against you by de18 fault. Date Abbeville, S. C., this 19th day " of March, A. D. 1906. M. E. Hollingsworth, (L.S.) 11 Magistrate A. C. To the Defendant, J. D. Gardner: ie Take Notice: That the complaint and th* summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of M. E. Holliugswortb, Esq., Magistrate for Abbeville 6 County, at Abbeville, S. G\, March 19th, 1906. M. E. Hollingsworth, Magistrate A. C., 8 C. ill ? !B? Have you pains in the back, inflammation of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, indigestion or constipation, et HoTlister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well, keeps you well 35. cents. C. A. Milford. in Furniture. Goods Delivered Free. RESTFULNESS * i n. ' l 1 Mattresses, the standard of America ipecial Lifters. Manufactured in eight ' PURE RAW STOCK, in the RO-CONCRETE MATTRESS LD. Every detail of scientific Matactories. bears our "PURITY" trade mark lamee. Tha Guarantee on Every Mattress nrukc dm aattrm to be maoafac*an>d from pure raw dock, anjr lAnrrtare ot old ra?* or other old material. Sleep oo it (or rtk, sad 2 iotmd jmprrirrt in quality at vorknaodap, return dcmln. who it authoriicd to refold to roa die price paid.'" /'' Brand of Mattresses are Manufactured Solely bg The Southern Cotton Oil Co. Charlotte, North Carolina See that your mattress has this Label ateched 3SES ARE FOR SALE BY & NICKLES. V .1 \ ' >. _ JA A ANNOUNCEMENTS. :|| For House of Representatives. I "We are authorized to announce Frank B. ;! Gary as a Candidate for ibe House of B*p- 29 resentailves. Subject to the Democratlo I Primaries. We are hereby authorized to an- .'a 1 oouuee Granville Beal as a candidate :Jj for the Legislature, subject to the . action of the Democratic Primary. 1 For Probate Judge. 1 To the voters of Abbeville County. Having been informed by Mr. it. E ><$0 Hill some twelve months ago that he would not be a candidate for the office > jlM of Probate J udge. I decided to appear | before the People of Abbeville County 'VcaH for that office. Thus for I have recelved out spoken encouragement frog) friends, aud believing that thereshould be|an end to all things; and as I I am aemewhat a believer in rotation. 1 I hereby announce my self as eaudi- vf date for probate Judge subject to the * J ;' action of the Democratic Primary. ' ? J.F.Miller. ' .VpB To the Voters of Abbeville Coanty: j uwing 10 iue condition oi my neaitn aor* iUK last hummer and (all I. bad aboat aban- . . ? yja doued tbe lde>iol Biandiog for re-elec(.lon to I tue ofllce oi Prooate Judge and jso staled to ' >?5M ?ome ol my ulends; bat aa my bealtb baa '. ' Ml very macb Improved wltbla the past lew uionibs, and as I bave been urged by a good ',,VW mauy oi my filenas, to at ouce enter tbe rae*~ j&Qm for tbe office lor another term, I bave oon? 'alB eluded to do bo. I therefore hereby, an-- /sab Qouoce myself as a canldate for re-election -.'S3 w> tbe office of Probate Judge for Abbeville "'"$k Thanking you for the generous support '.'-'M wblcb you hive accorded me In tbe, past, I ' '*aBi promise that, if by your suffrage, I abuli be tfflS retained In the office for another term, \t sball be my utmost endeavor to so conduct Vw*9 tbe business of tbe office as to meet wlttf your continued approval. I Respectfully.. "'*fB rur supennieiMiani 01 Education. We are authorised to announce B. C. WU- ' | soa as a candidate lor School Commissioner t '? \ subjeotto the action of the Democratic prt?' - ; I hereby announce myself acandl-mJh date for the office of County Superinlendant of Education, of Abbeville -?j County subject to the action of the J Democratic primaries. J. Foster Hammond, We are hereby authorized to announce J. B. Gibert for the office of V,;J Superintendaut of Education of Abbe- ^ ville County, subject to the action the Democratic .Primary. ij For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for . AjfflM re-elecuon to the office of County Supervisor . rd?H or Abbeville Couotjr, subject to the *.cilon of J .'p-fiBH the Democratic primary. C. G. N. Nickels. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Supervisor Abbeville county subject to the action " M of the Democratic Primary. W. A. Stevenson. J. M. N1CKI.ES, Attorney at Law^jl^ Abbeville, S. C. Office with W. N. Qraydon. \f /^gW BDILDING MATERIAL | I am now receiving a stock of; DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING and FINISHING LUMBER, also SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, tfj CEMENT and HAIR. Come in and let me give you prices. \ a FATTT/KTvrire is! TRINITY ST. V ;J|8 Opposite A. B. MORSE. Sweet as sunlight. - ^ As the air passes through a refrigera- M tor once it absorbs food odors that make it unfit to circulate agaiu. Yet in the ordinary refrigerator it does re-circulate; passing over tb? food again and again, contaminating milk, butter, etc., and making food 'Hf* compartments smell musty. |* In the "Odorless" this odor-charged / ; air is not permitted to flow through ' ' the box twice. Tbe fresh air enters the ice chamber, and freezing cold ^ drops to the bottom of the box; passes over the butter and milk while per- v';Uj, fectly pure; then travels up over the m other dishes?a system insuring the ? circulation of a constantly renewed current of pure, fresh, iced air through ORDORLESS Refrigerators. I This patented system of ventilation makes the "Odorless'' tbe only refrigeratnr fhnt' mnv h*? prnurrierl tuilh a v? riety of dishes without one tasting of another?creates a stone-cold, even temperature. Let us 6how you the latest "Odorless" styles?solid oak cases. Calvert & Nickles. -I A promeneni phytdolno nay* mat Celery Cola is the healthiest drlnfc on the market. It's a good bratu lood well as nerve tonic. HOLLISTER'S ."iji Rocky Mountain Tea Huggefs A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brines Golden Health and Renewed Visor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Liver * and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure Bloo^l. Bad Hreath, Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea iu tablet form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by i Hollister Drug Company. Madison. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Vila i t&jjM