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pn timmmi?pt-wi .ii^iw '< '<t'lmwifcx?b?m?? The Press and Banner j gBTPublished every Wednesday at 12 a ear In advance. Wednesday, May 30, 1906. N. A. I*. sclinlnlo. No. 51 dail.\ haves Ahl> vllle :t :??i a in 58 ' :> 12 p hi ;i'{ ' 12.01 p in 4:! ' " S ' <!> a m * 41 " ' ."5 85 a hi :{S " " 2.2(1 ii in t>0 " " 2.2"i a in 32 " " 152 p m 52 " ' 1 (to p in 50 " ' Ar 9.30 P in Pullman Drawing K om Bullet Sleeping Car between Birmingham and Washington, dally in connection witb trains Nob.43and 60. Left Ont. A full account of Commencement Exercises In the Abbeville Uraded School wan written aud set up lor publication in this issue. It was found to be impossible toget it in on account ol luck or space. It is regretted that lack of *nace was uot discovered before the firm side of the paper was primed as other matter (might have been left lout Instead. The account will be published next week. Dr. PreNNly'N Condition. For several days l)r. W. L. Pressly of Due West was thought to be Improving. Monday nlgbt and Tuesday his condition was not so favorable. Grand Lodge K. of P'n. Messrs. C. D. Brown, G. A. Neuffer and J. Perrln Quarles represented the Abbeville Lodge Kulghts of Pythias at the meeting of the Grand Lodge In Sumter last week. Born. To Mrs. W. W. Bradley, a son. May, 28 1906. Broke His Arm. Mr. Samuel McCoen, whose efficient services as salesman for the Kerr Furnltur*Company bad bis arm broken while seating Monday olgnt. . Brelhahn .H Lnnch Counter.; Mr. J. W. Brelhahn, oDe of Abbeyllle'B most progressive men, bas recently put in a quick lunch counter and restaurant. This supplies a want long felt In Abbeville. Mr. Brelbahns' place Is clean and attractive and j a splendid meal at reasonable rates can ne bad there on short notice. If yon dine with him once you will moat certainly call again. Notice, The Alumnae Association of the Due West Female College will bold its annual mseting in the old Amelian Hall, Monday Juue 4th, at 3.30 p.m. A full attendance is desired. Louise Brownlee, 8ecy., Asso. I For Sale. A good ml!ch cow. Price reasonable. . May 29,1906. Amos B. Morse. y Petit Jnrom for June Court, 1906, 1 The Court of General Sessions will be on first Monday In June Instead of second as 1 heretofore. , Sam Gaddls 6 M. L. Ellis 6 Samuel Able* 11 I Hugb Robinson 5 I T. L. Cann 12 H. M. Mundy 0 1 R. T. Broadwell 13 J. W. Faulkner 11 J. E. McDavld 11 J. 1). Branyon & L. A. Covin 15 S. W. Davis 5 , M. B.Reese 11 F. M.-Crowther 11 < Geo. Price 16 < Alf Lomax 11 . James A. Gilliam 11 J. W. Covlu 15 J. J. Link 10 i 8. 8. McBriae 15 W. D. Wilson 11 C. H. Sondley 11 W. L. Dawson 6 W. C. DuPre 11 8. A. Wafcefleld 14 Jas. A. Prultt 12 Jno. A. Bagan 6 W. L. Brougb 15 I Geo. Smttb 11 I T. L. Robinson 11 W. N. Hall 12 ' W. A. Gallagher 11 J. E. Rogers 4 J. E. Evans 10 J. R Brown 10 Joe F. Edmonds 11 ( Notice. i Sam Steward entered into a contract to work with me for the year 1906 and has left my service without provocation, and I desire the public, not to hire or harbor him. Respectfully, 1 A. P. Crawford. 1 May 19,1906. { I New goods coustantly arriving at the Smith Dry Goods Co.'s store. A shipment of long, Black aud i Whith Silk Gloves are expected at the i Smith Dry Goods Co.'s store next i Thursday. New Millinery just arrived at tbe Smith Dry Goods Co.'s store. JPoMtmaHier Robbed. G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at Riverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: -'For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led 1 to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow ; \ when my doctor prescribed Electric / Bitters: which cured me and have kept me well for eleven yearo." Sure < cure for Billiousuesa, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Touic. At Speed's Drug Store. 50 cents. Locals. Fresh goods at Haddon's. jusi received a new snipmeni 01 l.aces auu Insert ions. Some big values In Embroideries. Special, a white parasol at oOcts. Cotton, Black and white, 2 spools for5ct?. Tbe best Haudkercblel yet at 5c. Wj receive eacb week a new line of Ladles Neckwear at popular prices. Fans of all kinds and colors. An odd lot of shoes and slippers at less than cost. Ask to see the Remnants ol all kinds that we are selling so cheap. Some rare bargains In colored lawns and Dimities. White Shoe Polish, 10c. bottle. 860 best pins In America for 5o. Everything In stock to make the new " shadow work. " MT. CARMEL. Messrs. J. I. Brazealeand S. B. Wells are visiting tbe formers parents tbls week In Anderson. The farmers are rejoiced to Bee tbe much /needed rain as they were needing It badly. Misses Louise and Frano Carlton nave returned from Atlanta where they were attending college. Mr. Enric Blackwell is visiting hts relatives of tbls city. TKfi nu/xnlo rxf thla oltr q ro lnntlnfr fnrttrarrt with much pleasure to the clooiue exerclsen of the Mt. Carmel Graded Sotiool which will take place on June 7-8 MIsk Frances Morrah has returned lrom New York where she has been attending college. A nice line of Comic Post Cards at Speeds Drug Store. , See those one dollar fountain pens at Speeds Drug Store, they are equal in style and workmanship to any two dollar and fifty cent pen. . . ^ The St> Tne goodness of E As a perfect baker, surpassed. The ovens are larg linings and racks, t' rough edges for dirt < Buck's Stoves are < The new interlock] more warping or crac These Stoves are tl / continuous stove stuc Car load of assorte open for your inspect Happy Cities. _ Lapt week was a big time with at least :hree cities. Cbarlotte celebrated tbe Anniversary of the Vlecklenburg declaration of Independence. Columbia entertained tbe old soldiers so well that they were glad that they went to .he war forSoutbern Rights. Greenville was proud to entertain the Presbyterian General Assembly, and the General Vssemby was glad to be there. For a ellglous assembly tbe deliberations of that jody were characterized by Christian graces to a commendable degree, and for which tbe people are grateful. Secretary of Slate. It seems that a Dumber of candidates aie withdrawing. For Instance: Col. E. H. Aull >f Newberry, for whom we bad been saving >ur vote, withdrev,and then we proposed to jive It to Mr. J. E Norment, but he, too, ha* withdrawn from the race. We have our vote still on hand. " A Just Judge. Judge Purdy sentences violators of the cchlefeey laws to the penllenllnry. If all the Fudges would adopt the same way of punishing blind tigers we would hive less of Illicit traffic In whiskey. Send the blind tigers to ?he penitentiary. Damnjce Suits Fall. Tbree damage suits in Spartanburg last week failed to secure verdicts against defendants. It seems that tbe damage suit Industry may reoelve discouragement. C o " " 11 c f Confederate Gray. j Mr. John W. 81gn has received a shipment af ccftlns, covered with Confederate gray v 3loib. Tbey will no doubt be bougbt in y many instances, Instead of the blaak painted d jasket. We do not want one Just now. Must Die. | Russia has concluded that the commander ol of Port Arthur, who surrendered the Fortress, and tbe commander of a vessel who surren- f tiered in tbe fight of the Sea of Japan, must ile" . d I'llJUMt. 8 A little boy in Clinton got In the way of a moving tralu and was hurt; the railroad ?ras ? sued. Verdlot, 81,000. k? v The Cumberland Presbyterians have gone o back borne, and are now members of tbe . Presbyterian Church, North. The history 6f tbe Cumberland Presbyterians, as such, la Qniebed, and they are now part of tbe great PreBbyterlan church. The work was completed last week at Des Moines, Iowa. Senator Burton of Kansas has been convicted of taking fees for working with government officials In tbe Interest of clients, and be has been sentenced to prison and to pay a line. Tbe Senate will kick bim out. It Is well for tbe country If Burton latae biggest rascal In the Senate. 8ome wooden warehouses were burned one day last week in Walhalla, Loss 88,500. Insurance, none. Hon. J. E. Tlndall, Secretary of State when Tillman was Governor, is dead at 69. He fell from a street car In Columbia. He was a trustee of Clemson. Reception to the Vrndnnting CIhhn. Ou Friday evening of last week Miss Jessie Speed entertained the members oi ber class and a number of otber Invited guests. i Tbe parlors were beautlluliy decorated lor the occaMon, carnations and otber cbolce flowers being used with charming effect. During tbe course or tbe evening tables were arranged and the merry crowd entered Into a contest at the game of "progressive angling " Alter Ibis had been enjoyed for some time the score cards were taken up and the Judges found that Mr. George Lomax bad proven himself the most skillful fisherman and the prize, a handsome book, was presented to him. Delightful refreshments were then served and the rest of tbe evening was most pleasantly spent In conversation, Interspersed with Instrumental and vocal music. Dentil ol Judge Klagb's Infant Son. Judge and Mrs. Klugb have tbe deepest sympathy of tbelr irlends In the loss of their Infant son, Chas. B. Klugb, Saturday, May 2G. 1905. He lacked only a few days of being a year old, and was an unusually large and healthy child until bis last Illness. The little sufferer withstood the ravages ol disease and pain for more than a month, and when his fight for life seemed a little hopeful, other complications set In. In a delirium of favor ho n7Pnf.tr> alppn- ami \rhllp thp mnthpr'fi voice became fulnter and fainter to the little spirit, the voice of tbe gentle Master called, saying: "Suffer little children to come unto me." Short as was this little life It was not without Its mission. In the bleeding hearts that cherished It so dearly here, there are wounds that will not be healed until In the higher life tbe little Bplrlt takes Its place again In the family. In tbe language of the Psalmist: "I shall go to him but be Bhall not return to me." e ' ?& ii -V.-. I.. .1 . - _ _ _l 1 .1 .... I-.J. J.1.1 "Jove of Quality. iUCK'S STOVES live after them. quick cooker and fuel saver they are une size equipped with enameled oven door bus insuring cleanliness and leaving no Dr grease to gather. easily operated and reliable. ing centre plate insures a level top?no :king. tie unequaled product of over fifty years iy- | d sizes and prices just received and now ion. MEET ME AT HADDON'S. For High Class Millinery. Fine Dress Goods and Ladies Furnishings. New ULillinery. Just received a shipment of fresh Millinery and the styles ire all new and up to date. RIBBONS. We are still getting in that all silk Wide Ribbon vat 10 and locents yd all colors. Parasols in Black and White , and Dresden Effects- Some swell one3 to go with that Tailored Suit. Price from 39 cts to $350, each. TABLE DAMASK. We can show you the best value in Damask that is has been our pleasure to show about 100 hundred pieces at unheard of prices. Queen Quality Oxfords and the Black Cat Hosiery are two things that well go together; We keep a big stock of both in all the leading Shapes Styles and Colors. White Duck Oxfords just in and they are the latest Style. You should see our White Duck Gibson Tie at $150 pair. ' R. M. Haddon & co. 1785 IOOO THE PITY COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, J.JMJ CHARLESTON, 8. C. T\ ' f] Entrance examination will be held In tbe I A1 I II lonnty Court House on Friday, July 0, at 9a. ll *11V' VII 111 I i II I a. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each I I , \ \ I I I ' S I II I otintv of ftouth CHrollna uwnrded bv the I llilillllll/ 1/ IS |. totality Superintendent of Education end J. | VUMlll^. V1 \Jl udite of Probate. Board and furnished room i Dormitory, 811 a montb. All candidates IJ >r adratsslou are permitted to compete for acant Boyce Scholarships which pay 8100 a ,,T. , r> i u j ear. Kor catalogue and information, ad- When you have Pressing to be done reps Harrison Randolph, send it to the City Pressing Club, room June 28,1906. tf President. No> lt wilder's Block, at McKee's ~7, 7. ~ I " 7 Store, Phone 139. We do the work i.S% iSi Eft right." sanction guaradteed. If Le basthe store, tbe stock aod a fine set of you will only give us a trial, ;you will lerk8, be convinced. We want your work. Tanglefoot and poison fly paper THE CITY PRESSING CLUB, reBii at opeeus urug otore. Nice work in Engraving Cards, wed- Jessie & Duffle McKee, Prop. ing invitations, etc. gotten up on bort notice at Speeds Drug Store. Celery Cola will not cnre snake bile but See the beautiful line of Crepe Paper Sffr5SffiF8SBk,fcfor "le by lhe Abbe' nd decorating paper at Speed 8 Drug Three Prescription men on dnty all the (tore cheaper than ever. time. That means good service at Mllford's Don't forget the lacea and embroideries at Drugstore. ^ /bite's, be Is also offering a very cheap lot For paint, oils, varnishes and stain, Milf ribbons. , ford Is the man you want to see. fe Tlw M. flf Drinks ml 1 11V 1/VMV VI 1/11I111W J J Made in the most approved manner with im- ? r proved machinery and under the management of # ? skilled and experienced artisans. i ? ? Our trade in the famous ^ ? Celery Lola j has been doubled since 1905, necessitating the j a addition of new machinery to supply the ever ? J increasing demand. J ? Only filtered water used in the manufacture # J of our Drinks. J i 1 Hit iii wits,i - ^ ^ kunrno I 5 J O. O. lNMDC.rvO, - rrtJSIUtJMl <inu inanagci. ^ '-.. . ' ' ' ; " . y!w ' U - V k . '1. ' id ... ,. ~ .1, i ii ' I I ' i ii w' 111 ii n i? "jgp^aBMgggi I The soda crac M ideal food. || Biscuit are I soda crackers. M 1 I soda crackei ij made in the ? H rightly protec H Iflcf an/1 all -fVia n ukjviuiu mi wuv w In a dust 111 moisture pi H NATIONAL BISCUIT t ~ | The New # ? t NEXT TO PEOP] I "Prove all 1 V Shakespear, ^ And we propose to prove to you tl (PARK" is the best Five Cents C If you can tell a good Cigar why j ^ say its the "Best Going-." Eve: r Don't be behind the times! Ej f and smoke the best! For Sale ! The HcMurrai i ; 1 Locals from the Busy Store of R. M. Ha Haddou A Co, mati< Just opened tbe blgge?t line of white collars ting and belts at 10,15 and^JS. Hull. Embroidered band bags, white, at 25 and vou i 50c each. J A new assortment of gilt and silver belts at 2S and 50c. Shadow embroidery Is all the rage. We have everything neceesary. Linen wash goods for skirts, 25 and 50c qual- <4 V Ity. Special at 15c yard. Mo., A nice line of toilet soaps from 5 to 25c cake. Graj N The cheapest line of embroideries in the mere country. 8 Champagne batiste, 50o quality, for 30c yard. ___ ' 30 inches wide. ' Ready made waists, white and colored, nicely embroidered, from 50o to 83.00 each. and Tbe best and biggest llneof hosiery In this New section. ( jt UD Lookout for our bargain counter. King Tbe best line of bed quilts In plain, fancy wont and with fringe. Sure ? . Thro While's Local!. | ***? Buy your clothing from L. W. White. The high art clothing of Strouse & Bros, cannot be excelled. A full line also of boys and youthB clothing. A g When In market L. W. White closed out t-anv several lots of clothing at a price, and Is now A t, offering special bargains In spring and sum- comb mer suits. It will pay any one to look at these goods. Out All the Udles should seeL. W. White's silks ln th< for walots and skirts, also the beautiful line aDd of muslins, lawns and orgaudles. For A good dress gingham at 5 cents. Tr^h Cbea p calicoes at 4 cents. White lawn a yard wide at 5 cents. Embroideries and laces of good width at 5 cents. Ml Unbleached shirting at 4 cents. respi Plaid homespuns at 5 cents. was A large white rack towel at 10 cents. mor< Ladles' belts from 10 to 50 cents each and all lain' other dry goods at proportionately low prices. curei ? . anyt worn Don't fall to get a box of that nice paper Mllford Is selling 25ct. paper for 10ct.. 50ct. paper for 25st. This will only last a few JVillff days. Only making room for his new stock Due Everything in Easy Payments. Gc HEALTHFUL RE "Purity" Cotton Felt Mat Mattress of A Every Mattress built with our Special. qualities, from ABSOLUTELY PUl MOST SANITARY FERRO-G FACTORY IN THE WORLD. tress building is practiced in our Factorie Every Mattress manufactured bears and is sold under this positive guarantee. "We guarantee th any admixt three months, and ii fKSSSP \ ;t l0 youI dealc wh< '?& J,\ rsEsa See thai J "PURITY" MATTRESSES CALVERT &! ?.?* :ker is an I Uneeda M ; the ideal |1 , Indeed, I ' h fi ffA i rs rightly Hi ; xst place, m ; ted first, |j ! time. li oof packagt. j?f| COMPANY ji i ' | , i Store. \ : LES BANK.. ^ things." / lat "YELLOW STONE j ) IIGAR on the market., 4 ust try one and you will ^ rybody's smoking them! r eep up with the leaders f 1 by # V Drug Co. $ iveyou pains in the back, inflamon of any kind, rheumatism, fainspells, indigestion or constipation, ister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes ivell, keeps you well 35. cents. C. A. Milford. Fortnnate MlgHOnrians' ^hen I was a druggist, at Livonia, " writes T. J. Dwyer, now of sville, Mo., "three of my custoi were permanently cured of conation by Dr. King's New Discovand are well and strong to-day. was trying to sell his property move to Arizona, but after usi^g Discovery a short time be found necessary to do so. I regard Dr. 5 o iuw an lutJ mu?i Jerful medicine in |xistence." st Cough and Cold cure and iat and Lung Healer. Guaranby Speed Drug Store. 50 and $1. I bottle free. reat line of Leather, Silk and White as bells at The Smith Dry Goods Co. eautlful assortment of Side and Back s at Tbe Smith Dry Goods Co. 1 new Soda FouDtaln surpasses anything a state. If you havent seen It, drop In et ua show you. Mlliord's Drug Store, a nice store, good soda water and the illround service, Mllford leads tbein all. lm and be convinced. Stomach Trouble*. rs. Sue Martin, an old and highly jcted resident of Faisonia, Miss. sick with stomach trouble for ) than six months. Chambers Stomach and Liver Tablets d her. She says: '*1 can now eat ,hing I want and am the proudest ian in the world to fiud such a medicine." For sale by C A. 3rd Abbeville S. C. H. M. Youug West S. C. Furniture. tods Delivered Free. 1STFULNESS tresses, the Standard imerica Lifters. Manufactured in eight RE RAW STOCK, in the ON CRETE MATTRESS Every detail of scientific Mats. our "PURITY" trade mark I Guarantee on Eoery Mattress is mattres to be manufactured from pure raw rtocL, ure of old rag] ot other old material. Sleep oq it far found imperfect in quality oc workmanthip, rrt*xa ) it authorized to re/and to jraa the prica paid.** ' of Mattresses are M anufaciured Solely bp outhern Cotton Oil Co. Charlotte, North Carolina rour mattress has this label attached ARE FOR SALE BY NICKLES. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 9 For House of Representatives. ;-',WW ' We are authorised lo aauounce Frank B?'; ' 3ary us a Caudida e for ttie Liu use of Rep? enema lives. sui-j-jct to the Democratic We are hereby authorized to anlounee Granville Beal as a candidate ;':ry3BB 'or llie Legislature, subject to iciion of me Democratic Primary. For Probate J^udge. To the voters of Alibeville Couuty. Having been informed l>y Mr. B. E Hill some twelve mouths ago that lie r^jjj rt'ouId not be a candidate for the office jf Probate Judge. I decided to appear. .M jetore the People of Abbeville County 'or that office. Thus for I have feceiv-; 'ogfl id out spoken encouragement from;\3a^B friends, and believing that ..ihereXv^^H should be)an eud to all tblogs; and aa~ L am si lilewnat a believer iu .rotations 1 hereby announce my self as date for probate Judge subject to iction of the Democratic Primary. B ro the Voters of Abbeville County: Owing to the condition of my nealtb Sop-* '-?h|S lug last hummer nud lull I bad about aben- ' Juu'rn the idea of aianding for re-election to Lue office 01 Probate Judge and so stated,- to lonie oi my irlends; but as my health' baa* very uiucb lmprovtd wltniu tbo pant lev , .WtaHj months, and aa I ba\e been urged by a good' many 01 my ft lenua, to at once enter tbe raqg for tbe otbce lor another term, I nave oon-' Eluded lu do ho. "I therefore hereby;uouuce myself as a cauidate for re-election \ lo the office of Probate Judge for. ThanKing you I or the generous support wblcb you h tve nccorded me In me past, I' pro it 11 Me tb?t, if by your aulfrage, I aball' 0?-;rqH retained in iue office lor another term. It V--J3B1 jhull be my utmoat endeavor to so contract tue Dusiueas oi me omce aa to meet WIMM/P pour continued approval. ->H Respectfully jaiu'^ For Superlntendant of Education. J . ,9 1 hereby announce myself a candidate re-election fur tbe office of Coamy Superior "Sijffl lencent of Education, nuoject to the acilca " . ?^D of the Democratic Primary. ^ ^ ^fSnaW We are autborlzad to announoe W. A. nler as a candidate for ine office of County Superintendent ot Education, subject to ibe action of tbe Democratic primary. - : We are authorised to announce R. C. WU- ' *Jfl son as a candidate lor School Cominlsdloaer - - 9| subject to the action of tbe Democratic prl^j^H h I hereby announce myself acandf&JSj M date for the office of County Supefln^JLjaM teudant of Education, of Abbeville , (Jonnty subject to the action of the afl Democratic primaries. fl J. Foster Ham gKmoffiMJ We are hereby authorized to a^'^. nounce J. B. Gihert for the office Superintendaur of Education of Abborv^:? vllle County, subject to the action .9 the Democratic Primary. * For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a. candidate fbr- yv^ S re-elecuon to ibe office of County Supervisor yj-TmW of Abbeville County, subject 10 the action of i?a| 9 the Democratic primary. ., j'iafflll I hereby announce myself as a can-.w|? ? didate for the office of (Supervisor Abbeville county subject to the action" uf the Democratic Primary. ^ |I J. M. N1CKLES, :1 Attorney at Law .1 Abbeville, S. V? fi XjBM Office wl>h W. N. Graydon. fl DITIT TM\Tn uf imnnTir^?! DUihUmU UlMMlAljHf I am now receiving a stock doors, | sashes, ] blinds, i flooring, I ceiling, i siding -'jj and FINISHING LUMBER, also,;j SHINGLES, LATHS, LIMl^Hl CEMENT aud HAIRi Cotne iu and let me give you prices, a. g. faulkner; i TRINITY 8 Opposite A. B. MORSE. . < Sweet as sunlight^^ As the air passes through a refrigera tor ouce it absorbs food odors that $ make it unfit to circulate again. Yet in the ordinary refrigerator it ~ Vi does recirculate; passing over the food again and again, contaminating milk, butter, etc., aud making food compartments smell musty. In the "Odorless" this odor-charged air is not permitted to flow through fnrlnn t V> ??* ? i . A IliC UWA in JVC. A UC X. 1 vDLl an CUICIO the ice chamber, and freezing cold . j drops to the bottom of the box; passes over the butter aud milk while per fectly pure; then travels up over the'/;'.#n other dishes?a system iusuriug the 'v;*{ circulation of a constantly renewed. current of pure, fresh, iced air through ORDORLESS Refrigerators, f This patented system of ventilation makes the "Odorless'' the ouly refrfge* rator that may be crowded with a variety of dishes without one tastiug of another?creates a stone-cold, even temperature. . . Let us show you the latest "Odor- .^js !e3s" styles?solid oak cases. Calvert & Uickles. I :?, :? A promeuenf ptiysiclau saya that Celery Cola Is tlie bcaltbient drtuk on tbe market. It's ft good brain lood ?8 well as nerve tonlo,