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m The Press and Banner I Bv W, W. and W. E. Bradley, J HUGH WILSON, Editor. a ^ ~ U BK| ABBEVILLE, S. C. J K fig JtfrPabllshed every VVednesdp Rt 52 a ^ year la advanoe. 1 * Wednesday, July 11, 1906. I M;'=s= t 9 Abbeville for Tillinau uti<l the l>ln- 1 fcS peusary. 1 N (_ 3? We predict thai the people of Abbeville will ?9 support B. K. Tillman with more unanimity CT than ever before. We believe that his former ^ B friends, while not so boisterous, are to him as ^ true aa 6teel. Many of bis former most proBounced opponents, are now supporting him ( In this county, If anybody has any doubt on ? this point, let blm attend tbe meeting at ( 8unny Slope wbere Tillman bas accepted an ( ' Invitation to speak. f All tbe trimmings, borders and furbelows t wblch are added by many candidates to catch (] dispensary votes, and to conceal opposition j to tbe dispensary might Just as well be torn n down. A man eltber favors tbe dispensary, or be Is p opposed to It. If a candidate does uot declare e himself In unequivocal terms, tbe probability is tbat be Is opposed to botb Tillman and t the dispensary. Tbe establishment of tbe j dispensary was among tbe greatest and best **of bis work for tbe people, and bis friends { may think tbat those who would destroy bis p best work are in fact seeking to destroy bim. For this reason a large per cent, of bis friends k will vote for the dispensary, not only because ^ It is tbe best whiskey law tbat we ever bad, L ?*n? haminu nf th?lr rlealre to defend him I _ " " " II from the attacks of those who may seek to Q brine reproach and dishonor upon him. g Tbe editor of this newspaper expects to vote a for candidate*) who support tbe dispensary Q along tbe lines as suggested by Tillman. We want no Iniquitous blgh license law, b and we want no c< unty bottling works (or a 0 . county dispensary. And we want no whirkey board In this county which may be cor- ( rnpted by liquor i-ebates or extra bottles in H tbe boxes. Tbe voter should stand on decided ground. h This la not a campaign of men, but It Is a ^ coolest for principle. This editor will vote d fi>r principle without regard to men. We will a Ma for any dispensary candidate agalnsi , ?"H_illonftnoQi?n Aondl/lflto rPl/H Tli IpHW flf I tbe personality of eltber. v The fence straddler, and tbe dispensary p l^ trlnamer are not In it with this editor. R ilk ' V "Old Ben is Ciood Enough" & > The Whole kit of campaigners, including t the band wagon, In tbe low country havp n been drawing hearers all the way from 125 to i 300. tfour thousand assembled In response to n 8enp.tor Tillman's call at Sandy Flat lastHntv nrday. The reader is as able as we are to form conclusions. The numbers which aeaemtye to hear him show tbe strength of Tillman as compared with tbe strength of the a balance of the pack. o The beautiful effort to dl sored it the system ti by wblob candidates address the people, Is ? S shown up. t] The way that some of tbe dally press are n casting arrows at their candidate for the Sen- g fit-*- * ' * ? T -1.1. -Ill, o conuo n1 * v KW UJUbU lUJpICBO uuujpaiu ****** a w. u their Ingratitude for allowing blmstlf to be- u i" some a Joke. The News and Courier, for Instance, should have at least preserved order ! " when it* candidate was speaklDj; In the city. The calling out that "old Ben 16 good enough p for us," and "hurrah for Ttllmun," was not ; the kind of enthusiasm that the News and ? Courier should have worked up lor Its man. * .Sandy Flat. , N" ASenator Tillman spoke last Saturday at f, Sandy Flat, ten miles west of Greenville cltj. i( Four thousand persons were present, whlcl< ; allows that the Senator has not lost his bold tw\nlA Tha r?oTX7orvor?oro rannrt that V VU IUO |/W|/IO| AMW wvna^u|'v*w . ?w-. m be railed to excite the enthusiasm of the old days. This la no doubt true; but It Is also tree that the opposition to him Is not a* strong as It was In former times. TheSena' tor has abont lived down the opposition ti' which formerly existed, and his life hat t< proved the falsity of charges that were forN merly so vigorously made. r We believe It is conoeded that no man In T Washington has a cleaner record, and that no a man who baa gone to the Senate has reflected ^ greater honor on the State. He has few li u any equals. His private life and his public 8 ?% career are without Just censure. ? Thft Press Association. * o The State Press Association meets on tht q Isle of Palms, on the 17th instant. The meet- si log will no doubt be a pleasant one, but this editor has not learned to proDOunce Palms Id tbe Chariest on stjle. We are only a plaiD li body and don't want Charleston folk to turn np their noses at our old fashioned way ol v aylng Palms. If we learned Aie new way ol a&vlnsr Palms, then we mleht bereoulred to " ?. , _ rl change our old way of saying Psalms .and a grass. Country editors mast not expose their d U; ignorance In Charleston. We can write y Palms and nobody down in Charleston know*- ? bow we pronounce It. t< T Should Express Theiiiwelvew. 8, We have not been hiked to give advice, and ? we do not Intend to give advice, but we ma> g safely Bay that the best way for candidates Is u to say exactly bow they stand on the dispen- |l I sary. If they do not fully express or state : their opinions, they may be criticised for any si vote they may cast in the Legislature. Il fl they vote there for the dispensary, the antl- tj dispensary voter may make complaint. Ii a they vote against the dispensary, then tbost " voters who favor the dispensary will be dls pleased. u It 1? better to let the people know where * jp'. you Biacd. . SI range. a Not bo long ago an undertaker In the city of e Charleston received a corpse by ex press, but y on the box was no certificate that the con- * | tentfl of the box was dead. He kept It for j, several days, or until the undertaker bad no a sort of doubt that the body In the coffin was t( really dead. He had no use for the corpse, and bad a sentiment against keeping a corpse n for more than a week In this hot weather. 01 He buried It. Tbe coroner arrested him. And now tbe undertaker may have to take t< up the box to prove that tbe man was really n dead. t! . u s Without Benefit of Clergy. * Thaw who killed White in New York will e plead insanity. When a mau in thin day and time pleads insanity as an excuse for crime, be ought to be banged without benefit of clergy. The resort to this plea Is equivalent to an admission of guilt. And any Insane man who kills his neighbor ought to be hang- 0 ed to insure the safety of others. When a r man commits murder and claims insanity, it Is perfectly certain that he ought to be con- ? vioted. \ Mnfit be Hniiiilialin^. It aeems that Tillman on the first efiort drew more people to Sandy Flat than all the campaigners had been able to collect at all > their meetings for a week. His enemies might Just as well sit down. They can't run Tillman off the track. G If yon "want what you want" go toSpeed'a Drug Store you will find It. I I S Tillman I'niuNt lo Lyon. Mr. Tillman In bis speech In Columbia last londay was bitterly personal In bis reference oMr. J.Fraser Lyon. The arrangement of ict. and argument on the same Is fair and egitimateas long as parliamentary usages re observed and as long as the civility which isuaily governs gentlemen Is present. The luestlons at issue should be settled by the bowing of lacte and not by the use of abusve terms. There is no use for anybody to issall Mr. Lyon's character before an aullence which knows him. The l'ressand Banner knows his character J 8 good, and nobody believes that he would cnowlngly make a statement which was not n accord with the facts. Mr. Tillman is perhaps the greatest man bat South Carollua has ever sent to Wasbngton. His hands are clean, and nobody loubts his Integrity. The Slate of South ;arollua loves him uud honors him. Mr. Lyon Is a young man at the very (! hresbold of a useful and honorable career* ?he people of his uative country houored b nm with aseat in the House of Kepresentaives. The House of Representatives honored nm by placing blin on the investlgatlugcom" ittee. In the discharge of uupleasant doles he has no doubt incurred ill will in some uktances,and on the other baud, If he is not iroudof the words of praise and comnienda ion that have been given to him he Is more >r less than a mau. To be pleased at tbe evllences of approval that have come to hl.u is latuyil. Bucb pleasure furnishes do groi/ndon tbe iart of aoy mau lo seek to destroy biin by fl'orts to rulu bis reputation. An Impartial Jury would hardly say that be offensive expressions were either deservdk or becoming. > Mr. Tillman Is a man old enough to be the Either of Mr. Lyon. He occupies as high a OBitlon with the people as was ever held by ny man. As an old man, as a great and W( II mown man, as tbe distinguished Senator at Vashington, it would hardly be a eommendble act to Keek to ruin an honorable young nan. This, too, in tbe absence ol the victim f bis wrath, when he could not defend himelf. Tbe differences Id their physical powers od their ages would preclude the possibility f bis resenting It. Surely Mr.Tillman is able to tRfee care ol lmself without taking advantage of an- W ther. i In the cause of justice and fair play we pro- u est against Mr. Tillman's unparliamentary si ttacfc upon Mr. Lyon. As the readers of tbe Press and Banner ;now we are a friend to Senator Tillman, a Ve are supporting him and defending the Ispensarv against all comers and against V 11 attacks. Mr. Lyon Is our neighbor, and 5 f his views on the dispensary coincided rith tbe views of this editor we would ote for him against tbe world. He pro- y ones to Interfere with the State dlspecary, for this reason alone we are not support g him In bis race. But In all conscience, re must protect at tbe crual aud unbecoming Hack which Mr. Tillman has made upon ilm. Mr. Lyon does not deserve tbe treat oeut which baR been accorded to him by Mr. iiiman. And Mr. Tillman in his better aoments will admit bl6 errors. , - - N The Chester Keporter. That good faithful old editor, John H. Buch- d, nan, has sold the Reporter, and the veteran m f thirty years In the newspaper field retire* (g 3 private life. The heart of this editor a'- Si rtys went oat In kindness and affection for cl be retiring editor. The Reporter, under the a( aanagement of Messrs. Perkins <fe Irwin, Is (j( plo and span. Good luck to a 1. To the new rm we send greeting. To the retiring Edi3r, good-bye. ^ ei No man can keep up with the Newberry A apers. The Herald and News comes out this w reek with a whole lot of pictures. We are C1 ?t going to tell you anything about the pic- w ares, except that they are good. or ? - b P We Just declare that we believe that the .aurensvllle Herald Is a Tillman paper, in h; ivor of the dispensary. And it looks like it p i a Blease paper, too. ? . h fr rewbyterial High .School for Abbe- b ville. h Is it to be, or not to be ? tl This depends on certain conditions. >1 As a citizen of Abbeville, who has the best aterests of the town and community at g( eart, I wish to contribute some influence (j 3 help make real this worthy enterprise. it la generally understood that $10,000and B( site, will be necessary in order to give us a easonable hope of securing this institution. bat amount has not yet been raised, but can nd will be, If the necessary effort Is made. There will be a called meeting of South fC arollna Presbytery on July 19, to decide q tils whole question, at which meeting the peclal Committee, appointed by Presbytery 0I 3 take into advisement the establishing a llgb School or Academy, will submit Its re- fe ort. Before this date, July 19, we must all put w ur shoulders to the wheel, and be ready to ut Into the hands of the Pre?bylerial Com- \ littee the bona fide ofler oi $10,000 and a good lie. Some reasons why you should contribute B, > this fund: 1. Because it will bring far more money g, Lie town and county than we contribute to (j, ecurethe school. All property any where ear the school will certainly Increase In vi alue. 2. Because It will help to bring an lnstltuIon bere that will increase the culture and ei eflnement of our society; and make this lreedy delightful town, a more pleasant and ta ellghtful place to live. Ti 3. Because it is the cheapest way to educate cl our boys and girls. Let us reason a little: uppose, by leacon of an imagined inability 3 give $40<i, you lose this opportunity and c) ill to gel the school located here. u You have, say, six children to educate. WU Ul lUCUl QIC I CBU J IV g U VU IV/ DVUWI Y ume where next year, aud must go. It will le Dht you not less than ?200 each, or 3400 for otb; aud this iB for only one year. If tbey a 0 three years, you will have paid out $1200, nd the other children are growing up lu s. inorance, because you are not able lo send bem. bl Now buppope you give $400 and secure thin al chool, anu send all six ol your children the A nil three years course. Tbe tuition lor all Ix for tbree years will only be $720. Add ^ tils to your $100 contributed to get tbe school, nd It will be less than It cost you to send W( niy two of your children away from home. re rou have thus, by this liberal, lar sighted ollcy, made a good contribution to a Dohle nuse and educated all six of your children- ^ grand work lor God, of which you will never M base lobe proud! Now is tbe time when It will pay to be w rise, and folly to be foolish. 4. Because It is lor a worthy cause. It Is sacred cause, a religious cause, for the mak g of belter men aud women, whose lnflu nee may be felt lor good In ihe world lu bc ears to come. If you >ourself never get any re ood out of It, others will. And ibis Is the highest aud loftiest reason. 1 is for tbe christian education of our youth, nd a grander incentive never inspired you i> give of your substance. Next to tbe church itself, our greatest need i, not more cotton mills, nor bauks, noi irnlture factories and warehouses, but pf hrlstlan schools, which blessing ibis coin Y iunlty, I believe, has never yet enjoyed. tl Shall we be so stupid and short-sighted as b: 3 lose this splendid opportunity, which Is u ow so near our dooi? . In short, if we contribute enough to secure al bis proposed academy, it will be a decided tl pjiK lor our people intellectually, morally, 0| oclally and financially. .Let us all come to the mas* meeting next 'hursday, and if there 1b any good in this si nterprise let us have it. n, J.C. Sbive. ^ ? . _ t( b Have a Telephone in your resi- it ience--$1.50 per month?only 5c J l day. Day, night and Sunday t service. |j Abbeville Telephone Co. u Wm. M. Barnwell, f F j. m. jvickles, ;; Attorney at JLaw J A.bl>e-villo, S. C. ifflce with W. N. Uraydon. f EB FPTPir THE BEST FOR L BILIOUSNESS BITTERS AND KIDNEYS. - .. . ?~-*-r Dargan's A Gra Handsom VV^ JO have just received a shipment o ;oing to distribute among our customer; on tract which we have with the manuf very home in this vicinity'. The Hack wnire one. Size of Rfl THE LIOX RACK shown above is ,'ork, each corner is ornamented with a eveled plate mirror adorns th? center o haped hooks, making a total of sixteen As stated we are going to give these nd on cach ticket there is a number, ii ,'hich there is a number, and who ever e given the rack FREE, and if the rig] he next nearest number that is present* re will begin on another. Dargan's WEST ENL'. CWH Dots Picked l*p II?*re mid Thtri* About tlie City. Mr*. E. Rlngan Thomson and her little nughternre at home again alter a week's ay with friends lo Anderson. _ Mlee Hattle Wyraan. of Little Rock, Ark., 1 i id the city the charming guest of Miss ' ira Henry. Miss Wyman has a large clre of friends to welcome her to our city jaln. . Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Neutfer spent several, ays in A tianta last week. Dr. J. Wura Thompson went to Anderson isi week on business. Mrs. John K. Blake has returned from MlUamston after a three week's slay there. Miss Ruth McGee. of Greenville, was Hie. nest of Mrs. W. D Wilson for a few days the rst of last week. Miss Blanche Gary Is home from Greenood for a rest. Miss Gary has a large mnolc ass lo Greenwood and her pupils do fine ork. Mr Charles D. Cowan, of Raysvllle, Ga.. )eDt Sunday here with Mrs. CowaD who Is ere spending a while with her mother, Mrs. . A. Cheatham. Mrs. Mllledge Bonham and Miss Mat Bonam have returned to their home in Ander>n after a pleasant stay Lere with Mrs. annle Marshall. Mies Lena Worth Barbee hs8 gone to her ome In Rome after un extended visit to her lend, Mrs. T. G. White here. Miss Alberta Morse, of Annlston. A!a? Is ere to spend some time with the family of er brother, Mr. A. B. Morse. Mrs. Mary Mcintosh, ol Bordeaux, was Id le city last week staylDg with her sister, __ [re. V. D. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cheek are home from r eneca where they have been vlBltlng Mr. f beek's parents for the past six weeks. Mrs. Nannie Wardlaw was In Greenville iveral days last week visiting irlends. Mr. Hnrry Shirley, of Columbia, was the jest of Mr. Lorton Robertson for a day or vo last week. Mies Rosa Maxwell leaves In a few days ir Bel ton where the will visit Mrs. Clyde reene. Mr. A. B. Morse Is borne after a pleasant King spent on St. Simmons Island. Mr.J. Eraser Lyon was In /he city for a -p W UBJ'B 10HL wet's, -? Mrs. J. 1>. Kerr Is Id Greenwood spending a bile with Mr. Kerr's parents. Little Miss Aioerta Norwood, of Annlston, In., Is in the city spending a while with iss Janie Morse. Miss Norma Wilson, of Mississippi, Is the jest of Mrs. M. H. Wilson lor a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. T Miller went to Monterey uuday to visit Mr. Miller's aunt, Mrs. 8. C. iter. Miss Mary E. Hill has returned to Abbeille after a pleasant visit to points in Nine' 8lx and Newberry. Mien Carrie Cowan, of Bellvlew, was the lent of Mrs. P. A. Cheatham Sunday. The Eucbre club was very pleasantly enter,tued Friday afternoon by Mrs. J. D. Kerr, ables were arranged on the veranda for the itues Miss Lee will entertain the olub at le next meeting. Miss Nannie Nlokles of Hodges, is in tbe ty speodlng a while with her brother, Mr. r. A. Nlefcles. Miss Llda Beard, of Virginia, is in tbe city Isliiug Mrs. M. H. Wilson. Miss Beard Is a acber at Thorowell Orphanage. Miss Annie MoCord ol Hodges is spending tew days with her aunt Mrs. W.A.NIckles Mr. Lowrle Rlabe and Mr. William Tsggart at m lit several day* lu LowodesvHle last weefc. Mis. J. D. Carlisle and Miss Llllie Carllle yc ive returned to tbelr home In Spartanburg lera pleasant visit here to Mrs. Fannie lien Mis. L.T. Hill 1b at home again alter a ion visit to irlends In Newberry. Miss Jessie Speed leaves Friday for Ilariell Ga., where she will spend some time with Ntive<?. MiHKCleora Hrunaon left MoDday lor her we in Edgetleld alter a two week's stay ;re with her *lster Mrs. W. S. Cothrau and iss Mamie Howie. """ Mrs. James Mell wain 1r at home after a _ eek spent at her home at Cokesbury. , JR Miss Helen white who has been a guest at ^ iss Cunningham's house parly Is at home :aln. Miss Wlnton 'i'aggart bus gone to Davlds>ro and Savannah for an extended visit to lativfs, - Bio A Plain Trmtli Well SaHI. Carolina Spartan. ? Two weeks ago a promising teacher, iucated, ernest and retiued, was rowned at Charleston. He went in 1 aihing and was drawn out by the Mi ndertow. A lew days later a so'dier r t Wilmington, N. C., was caught in nl le undertow aud carried to the place nm f death. The uudertow is not dis- f jrnible on the surface which appears hK i fu nnrl urviAnth \r*?rtr ftiur nf T iught by it have power to resist. i he pull outward and downward is vei )o much for them. But there are a Mc undred victims of the undertow on 1 ind to one in the sea. Wasted hours, e^t '.cious habits, ugly tempers, and self- kei ihness draw many people downward, 'ben many a man falls a victim to injmperauce, being deceived by the deghtl'ul sensations of tbe lirst steps, efore be reaches tbe irresistible pow- tie r of the undertow. No one on- eo ;rs on a life of debauchery suddenly. <^a 'ew intentionally prostitute mind or ju ody to a career of vice. It is the cap- Wj vating superficial appearance that jres them on to irreparable ruin, Be- \\' 'are of the treacherous, deadly uuder3w in social life. If you want tbe paint and all that goes tlie utbest and Btays the longest go to Speed's sn rug Btore. i 5 and 10c nd Distribnti e Metal H f handsome Metal Hat Racks, knowt i as a means of advertising our busi acturers enables us to place one each will be an ornament to any home, ick 2 feet G inches long, 1 foot 3 inche made of metal, highly polished and, heavily carved solid metal lion's he: f the Rack. On eac h Rack there are hangers. Racks away: With every 10 cents nd when we have given away all t holds [the number corresponding witl tit number does not show up (for it i xl. We will be ready to give away ; > and. 10< VERY L>0 T JL WASHING VI SEABOARD JULY 27th, 3< The Seaboard Air Line Railwn D. C., and return, July 27th, 30th ar plus 25 cents for the round trip, tick positing ticket with joint agent at \ 50 cents, limit may be extended unl For rates and sleeping car rest. Air Line agent. lie Smith Drj or the Next Two Weeks we ness by making Special following Seasons Ladies and Children Whit Ladies Muslin Underwear. Ladies White Shirt Waist Ladies Neckwear. Children's Parasols. Ladies Ready-made Skirts White Canvas Belts. wnue lieu opreaus. Col ored Muslins and Flon The above mentioned good ; Big Reduction in Price. ] ilues. ; The Smith I John E. Dant Con! COKESBU STABLISHED 1834. Departm eutP of Inst 1 E'-otiomlcd, Freueb and German Ancient . a. Excellent, health record. Tuition and Hi G. BEI JHcHurray'M Localn. "hat drink of crape juice you get at Mcirray's Ih th e most delicious and refreshing uk 10 be found, fou can get the best drink you ever tasted M< Murray's, 'tis Welch's grape Juice ide fiuni pure Concord grapes. I your pet dog or cat has fleas on him, put If a glass of C. N. In a gallon of water and re him h bath. It will rid him of fleas. k at McMurray's. 'o get rid of mites, lice and all kinds ot rmln use C. N. disinfectant. "25 and 50c. At Murray's. .xdies, sprinkle your carpets and rugs with N. disinfectant and you will not be bo'h;d with moths. The McMurray Drug Co. 1 er>s It. i . I we illy Year Itattle. "I was a loser in a twenty year bati with chronic piles ami malignant res, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica ,lve ; which turned the tide, by curg both, till not a trace remains," Jj ites A. M. iiruce, of Farmville, Va. I. st for old Ulcers, Cuts, .Hums and 1 ouuds. 2oc at P. JJ. Speed, druggist. i Nice work in Engraving Cards, wedng invitations, etc. gotten up on ort notice at Speeds Drug Store. j 1 x Store. Ion of [at Racks i as "The Lion Ilack," which we are ness and increasing our sales. The of these racks as an advertisement in j and it is our earnest desire that you I s high. , .finished in the latest Japanese Scroll1 ? n /lnnrv f\?il ?n/w1 )>OQ\'V EUl, H IlilllUMJIIiv; ucciriiuiiii u, in.u . j | t two double and four single Oriental I cash purchase we give you a ticket, he tickets we open the SEAL under h the number under this SEAL will night get lost) then we will give it to one rack in a few days now, and then / 3. Store. WRATES o : Tniv n r. -iM. -A. J # ' J A ... . ) AIR LINE Oth and 31st. y will sell tickets to Washington, id 31st, at rate of one first-class fare ets limited to August Sth, or by deVashington, aud payment of fee of :il September 8tli. rvations. call on nearest Seaboard fioods Company propose to liven up busi Slaughter Prices on tne ible Merchandise. e Canvas Oxford Tics. \1 Designs in Imported Eoleines. s are high class Merchandise * 1 1 ill V?oo+ iany ouycis wmgci u&oi )ry Goods Co. ;zler, Manager. memm BY, S. C. ructloD : English, Mathematics. History aud Languages. .Science, Piano and Voice, PJxpresoaid for year $10000. Write lor catalog. VJAMIJV DUKES, Rcctor. MASS MEETING, For II lull School. There will be h ihhsh meeting Dext Thursday afternoon at ft o'clock at the Court house. Let every body who is interested lu the Prebbyterlal High School, come. If one insists on using kerosene as a fire kindler, better pour a pint or so into an old tin pail, and stand as many corncobs in it as the pail will hold overnight. The cobs will be thoroughly saturated by morning and a?e not so dangerous to use. Have a Telephone in your residence?$1.50 per month?only 5c i day, Day, night and Sunday service. Abbeville Telephone Co, Win, M. Barnwell. Buckfen's Arnica Salve j The Best Salve In The World. . For Eigi We have beei EC0N0MIS1 and we have sold a lot of tlier ever .sellin}? a grate or back fo speak a whole volume for the like to try one? We will gu be perfect or replace it. Th< square ovens and full trimnriec Well, see us about it anyhow BE OX TIME Every time, and use a Ice Cream. No risk of being caught without dessert if you have a i Peerless Iceland Freezer Never turns hard. After turning the crank three minutes open the freezer and you find smooth, delicious, _ firm ice cream. / Are the favc inade*"tkemfooj milm^ themfswearlb; wWl^^ ?^lcr^ CBTSR Garden Hose, Water Preserving Kettle We are agents for " Ball G Abbeville Hs fir* .Jag.C. Hill, I Physician mi gurggQn, 1 T> ESPECTFUI.lv offers hi* profession J-V al services <> "lie v-oiple qf Abbeville and vicinity. Office lu Hudk building. Land for Sale. rpHE HOME OF" THE LATE S. W. COCHA raD, containing 150 Acres. Twenty-five (25)acres In bottomland. Situated three miles from Abbeville Court House on Due West road. Apply to Mrs. H. M. COCHRAN, Clinton, S. C. or C. M. Cochran on premises. June 20, lllOii, 1m See the beautiful line of Crepe Paper and decorating paper at Speed's Drug Store cheaper than ever. If you want to buy crepe tissue paper cheap er than ever belore Id your llle, go to Speed's i drug store. * 1 If good quirk service Is what you want Milford Is (he man you want to deal with. He hastbe store, the stock ai d a tine set of ] clerks. < BREIH] Ne'w I > CAKES, CANDY and j : Be Sure and and see my n Lunch < which is run I MILK SI To the Que* CIG-i All Havanah and Best that ce J. W. BRI New Store above * f -** ts X-ti.A(,! , - - - - ii-iii.v?i?Tnh--iTiT.ra it Years t i selling the r STOVES n too, but we cannot recall r one of them. Don't this ir durability ? Would you arantee every STOVE to By are full nineteen inch i. Haven't got the money? . We can fix that for you. mmamma Just Opened up Another Lot of the Keyless Fly FansYou know these are solid for the Table. There is no more '\Shoo Ply" when you use one of the.se. '.X V-:J Nickle Plate i Base and Adjustable Wings. x >| ' ' .vS _____ MMMMiyH waR|| , > 'i I' TGoira in iik"t^Is;ofigoo<liWot^ .. 'i?# 1 ?..l L-^ ?U lUJarounajgoooiicssiuaaW'^^everyaed /|lhem. You^cant/usei d if you want to^do. theJ^HSBH bdtlworlc.^ Lth, saw s. f* AXES Coolers, Oil Stoves, T-l *.i_ T S. rrun jars. SPALDING" Base rOOds. irdware Co. | i Notice to Telephone Subscriber*. No connections on any llDe going outside 3f city JlmliB will be allowed to stay on Ionger than (3) three ml notes. Add following names to our list.? Bowie, J. 8., residence 112. Calvert, W. A., res. 105. C'alhouD.T. 8., res. 178. Gllllland, Guy, res. 170. Hubert,T. H? res. 177. Haddon, R. M., res. 181. McDavld, Js B., res. 179. Norwood, J. 8.. res. 105: v McMurray Drug Co.,94. Bowen, P., res. 220 C. Mllford, W. J., res. 220 F. Price, T. O., res. 212 A.^ Leslie, w . re><. ziz d. , Barksdale, J. H.t re?. 212 C. field, A. M., res. 212 1). Hill, J. L.. res. 212 E. Little, J. W.,res. 212 F. Leslie, J. W., res. 21ii G* Health. J. G., res. 212 H. Ferguson, T. F., res. 180 A. Wilson, J. P., res. 180 B. County Farm, 180 C. Allen, S. A ,res. 180 D. Ferguson, J. H., res. 180 E. Richie, R. A., res. 180 F. Graves, 8. A., res. 180 G. Ferguson. A. J., res. 180 H. Gary, E. B. Judge, res. 170. Gambrell, Geo., res. 109. Fisher, J. S., res. 171. Smith Dry Goods Co., 173. Wm. M. Barnwell, General M'g'r. J. W. McK.ee, Jr., sells tbe best flour on tbe market. Try a barrel and you will be conrlnced that wbat we say 1b true. Call lor Capltola. Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Syrup, Flour, Meal, Bacou, canned goods, in faot anything In tbe . irocery line. J. W. McKee, Jr., w MIX'S f akery. BREAD THE BEST. Call Around ew .... Counter up-to-date. IAKES 3n's Taste. LRS I Domestic Goods in be had. ! CI HAHN, McKee's.!