WEST END.
News Dot* Picked l"p Here and There
Abont the City.
|4\ji' August 28,1900.
Miss Sallie May Dial, of Laurens, has been
la the oily lor the past tea days the guest of
Mrs. P. B. Wells.
Mr. \V. D. Wilson Is at home again after a
business trip to New York.
Mrs. Edward DuPre, of Columbia, was in
the city last week the guest of ber mother,
Mrs. Chauncy Miller.
Mr. Ernest Latimer was down from Lowndesvllle
Thursday and attended the dance
Thursday evening.
air. j. rraoer i,yon spent, a lew aays ai
Chick Springs lata week.
Miss J. M. Wilkinson is at home again after
spending sometime In Charlotte with ber su
ter Miss Edwlcks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Page, of Florence,
spent Sunday here with Mrs. Page's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Keeoe.
Miss Sue MoCaslan, of Troy, was in tbe
otty last week, tbe guest of ber nepbew, Mr.
William Barnwell.
Mr. Frank Hamlin, of Anderson, was in tbe
city last week the guest of Mr. Walter Klrbv.
Mrs. T. D. cooley and her attractive litile
dangbter Miss Alice Harper Cooley, of Lowudesviile,
were the guests of Miss Male L.
Kobertson last week. Mrs. Cooley lelt Saturday
for Elberion where she will visit lrlends
for a few days.
Miss Helen White entertained a few of ber
friends last Wednesday at a delightful lunch"
oen. Tbe luncboen was given in honor 01
Miss Chafer, of Tocoa, wbo is a Converse girl
and Is the guest of Miss Mary E. Hill.
Miss Frances Morrab, of Bellevlew, was tbe
guest 01 Miss Fannie Harris several days last
week, j
Mr. L. W: Perrln is at borne again after
spending a part of last week In Spartanburg
with Mrs. Aug. W. Smith.
Miss Julia Lee, one of Greenwood's most
oh&rmlng young ladles was tbe guest of Miss
Blanche Gary for a day or two last week.
Miss Mary Miller, wbo has been in Monroe,
Ga., visiting relations apem Saturday and
Sunday here with ber sister, Mrs. McAllister.
Miss Mary Lawson Link Is at nome again
after a pleasant visit to Miss Florlde Smith
in Spartanburg.
Mr. Erne>t i^atlmer and Mr. Henry Mose
ley, 01 ixjwnat-sviue, ?peat sunuay id ine
i oily the guests of Mr. William Lsttimer.
Mrs. Sadie L. Mazyoh Is here Irom Rook
Hill spending a few uays with Mrs. Llla W.
Mabry.
Miss Agnes DoFre, of Columbia. Is spending
a wuile here wltn Mrs. W. C. DuPre.
Mr. R. L. liargan baa reiurned from a two
weeks sUy In New York.
Mr. Wllllaro Latimer bas secured a position
with the Government as Dairy inspector,
and he leaves In a lew days tor Washingl
. ton where he goes to report for duty.
; Mr. and Mrs. ?. S. Barnwell came home
Saturday from Hendersonville where they
nave been spending a few weekB.
Mrs. J. R. Blake and Miss Annie Hawthorn,
who havebeenln WliUamston-for the past
month are In the citv again.
Mr. Sam Rosenberg and Mr. Hubert Rosenberg
were in the olty last week the guests ol
Mr. Ernest Vlsanska.
( Mliw JEmma C. White and Miss Sara P.
J " While are at heme again after spending the
rammer in Boston where they have beeb
todylng.
Prof, and Mrs. Mason DuPre are spending
a lew days In the olty with relatives.
Mr. A. M. Smith Is in New York on boBlnegs.
Mrs. Charles D. Cowan leaves in a few daytlor
her home In Rays vlile, Ga., after spenduig
some time here with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Cheatham.
Miss Annie Llddell, one of LowndeavllleV
most'oharmln* young ladles was the guesi
of Mrs. M. H. Wilson last week.
Mr. Capers Turner Is here from Mobile Ala.
spending a while with his home people.
Mlsse6 Ellen and Alma Gambrell are at
home again after a pleasant summer outing
pent in Hendersonville N. C., and Clover,
f.y.' B.C.
Mr, and Mrs. John A. Cheek are at homt
K again after*spending several monthB at
Seneca with Mr. Cheek's parents.
Miss Margaret Klugh has fever and Is quite
i*ck. Her many irlends hope for her a
apeedy reoovery.
MIbs Evelyn Rosenberg was over from
Greenwood last week to attend the unveil
Ing. She was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P.
Rosenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Latimer were dowD
from. Lowndeevllle last Thursday for the
unveiling. They were the guests of Mrs. J.
H. Latimer ^blle)>ere.
Misses M&rnle, Susie and Rosa Pattersoa, ol
Ml Carmel and their cousin Mibs Florence
Miller of Atlanta were in the city last Thursday
for the unveiling exercises.
Mr. W. G. Ternpleton returned to Belton
Monday after a two week's stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Beck with have gone to
Orangeburg on a visit of several ncrfes,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Llddell of Lowndesville
spent several days here last week.
Miss Lizzie Rlcbey is at home again after
a d ellghtful visit to relatives in Laurens.
Mrs. T. Gordon White and her pretty little
?v- daughter have gone to Spartanburg on a
' . visit to Mr*. Aug. W. 8mitb.
Mr. and Mrs. William Goldsmith, Jr.. ol
Greenville were in the city last week the
guests of Dr. and Mrs. Neuffer.
j;' . Miss Luoy Graves of Beach Island and MlstCorrle
Graves of Latimer are the guests of
ansa ivy uainaun.
Mr. John Ibompson of Anderson was in
S - the city last week the guest of bis son Mr. J.
W.Thompson.
MisseaSara and Lucy Henry entertained
Wednesday evening In bonor of Miss Ham
rloh of Gaffney who 1b tbelr charming guest
Mr. W. J. Godbold of Marlon, spent a few
days bere last week wltb bis daughter, Mrs.
J. Vf. Thompson.
Mr. W. A. T. Olllver of Gadsen, Ala., Is Id
the olty spending a while wltb bis nleoe Miss
Mary L. Robertson.
Mr. Ersklne Blake is at borne again after
/ spending several wttks visiting points 01
Interest in the north.
JIT. CARMEL.
Mr* Lee Burch formerly a,citizen of
this town but now of Albany, Ga.,
is in town visiting bis friends and
/ relatives.
Eg-.-:' Mr. Will Knox was in town last
v Thursday.
Mr. Calhoun Black iB in the city
with relatives.
Mr. Bruce Barksdale of Greenwood
has been in the city for a few days.
There was a large crowd at Calhoun
v Mills picnic iast Thursday, most of
the candidates were present.
Miss Ila Mae and Willie Bryant
t the young daughters of Mr. J. T. Bryant
of Level Land are in town with
ineir many irienas ana relatives.
Mr. J. W. Boyd was in Williugton
last week on business.
Mies Fiorence Werts has returned to ;
her home in Newberry.
Mr. W, L. Miller of the city was in \
Latimer one night last week.
Mr. J. W. Covin of this city has acf$b
cepted the office as Depot Agent at
Calhoun's Fails.
Mrs. Howard of Anderson is with
her parents in this city.
Miss Pearl Sutherland has returned
I from a visit to her friends. c
Mrs. J. K. Watson has returned v
\ from A nderson where she has been
with her parents.
Miss Jessie Schram of Sharon is vis- (
iting her many friends of this city.
Mr. T. G. Baker of Greenwood was
in the town for a few days.
Misses Ila Mae Bryant, Pearl Wat$
. sob and Maggie Knox were the guests
of Mrs. Scranton at Troy.
sK Mr. Floyd Black has returned from a
a visit to Level Land. u
Misses Laura and Susie Matthews
are visiting Mrs. T. B. Nance of this c.
city. u
Mr. and Mm. Maggette of Florida g(
are with their parents of this city.
Miss Laura McAllister has returned ^
ry' from Monterey where she has been u
with relatives.
Miss Pearl Watson gave a lawn party
last week in honor of Misses Bry- p
ant, Bradley and Scranton.
Master FJoyd Black haB returned
from Level Land. ^
Mr. W. O. Covin of Willingtou was _
f, in town one day last week. *.!
Mr. Floyd Armstead of Atlanta n
was the guest of Mr. Pressley Knox j,
of the city. n
Miss Lillie Miller is visiting Miss H(
f*>. iuauiic ? auciouii. ^
Miss Ruth Kay is visiting her rela- g
W- tlves ill Anderson. 01
Mr. Oscar Morrah spent a few hours j
here last week. rf
Dr. Britt of Bellevue spent Thurs- hl
5&V day in the city. h
v.v Mr. T. A. McAllister is home for a p
Kpi'V few days. g
Mr. Will Morrah was in the city u'
Thursday.
Misses Lucy Flow and Cora Watson
were in Abbeville last Monday.
Miss Pearl Watson is with her g<
K friends in Level Land. w
Mr. J. J. Breazeale has returned 8f
from Anderson. ^
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^?^iacco
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$1.76-RATE
Special train leaves AbbevilI
September 4, 1906.
DHARLES B. RYAN, G. P. A.,
Portsmouth, 1
Tnitlou for CHy Schools.
Owing to the increased attendance
t the 4t?beville Graded School, which
as overtaxed the capacity of some of
ae grades. The trustees have
>und it necessary to charge tuion
for non residents of the,
jhool district. Iu this matter the j
ustees are only doing what is being!
one by the authorities of Graded j
chools in other cities.
ain|frooi a Burn Promptly Believed
by Cbamberlnln'M Pain Burn.
A little child of Michael Strauss, of
ernon, Conn., was recently in great
ain from a burn on the hand, and as
15 inAfnuocrl tho
Old appilUttlJUliS VUIJ 1UV.I CUOLU
lflamation, Mr. Strauss came to Mr.
ames N. Nicbole, a local
lercbant, for something to
op the pain. Mr. Nichols says: ' !
ivised him to use unamoenaiu h jraiu j
aim, and the first application drew,
at the inflamation and gave relief,
have used this liniment myself and
icommend it very often for cuts,
urns, strains and lame back, and
ave never known it 10 dis*apoint."
ur sale by C. A. Milford, Abbeville,
. C., and H. M. Young, Due West,
. C.
You may think it a hard matter to
3t a good hot water bottle or hot
ater bag in Abbeville, but if you will
te the nice line at Speeds Drug Store
ou will chauge your mind.
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!hew that's Swet
>nder SCHNAPPS is populs
that suits the man who c
om the tobacco, instead o;
ng and expectorating;
HNAPPS is made from chc
I matured, thoroughly cu
h an arcma so delightful i
popularized the chewing o:
d other tobacco in the worl
^ ^es SQ ^ttle
sweetening.
That's what makes the <
HNAPPS and the many ex<
tations?and it's such a dii
ver chews SCHNAPPS, he
any imitation.
e sweet, tasty and exhila
APPS tobacco has made tl
as the manufacturers of
brands of chewing tobaca
;st equipped flat plug fact
contain every modern app
? * i -1 i
>est cnewing roDacco, Dy <
Mi! processes. The R. J.
pany is under the directioi
tiave managed it since 18
the chewing tobacco busin
I. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wi
LB O J
INE RAII
:urs
TO
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FROM
>e, Calhoun
titermediate j
FROM ABBEVILLE
e 7.24 a. m. Returning, leave:
W. E.
\/a.
DUE WEST
FEMALE COLLEGE.
A 8TH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER l'.'TH
^ with full faculty of five men and nine women.
145 pupils?25 per cent. Increase over
last year. N$w Cargenle Dormitory with all
modern comforts, ready for occupancy In the
fall. Usual extras. Board and tuition 8150.00
per year.
REV. JAMES BOYCE, Pres..
Due West, Abbeville Uo., S. C.
University of Sooth Carolina.
SESSION 1906-1907
Begins Wednesday, Sept. 26th.
*?TX7C> tn It A l
|4~Jl V Jh WUIV3DO icautug IU XJ? XX. ur5ivc,
four to B. S. degree, one to L. I. degree
and one to LL. B. degree. Certificates given
for work completed In any one of the departments.
Expenses: Tnltlon fee $-10.00; Term fees
818.00: Room fee 88.00; one half of each must
be paid at the beginning of each term. Tuition
fee may be remitted upon presentation
of certificate of Inability to pay tbe same.
BENJAMIN SLOAN,
July 4,190<j. President.
TM. N1CKLES,
.Attorney at Law
Abbeville, S. C.
Office with W. N. Graydon.
For paint, oils, varnishes and stain, Mil
ord Is tbe man you want to see.;
1
it and Clean!
ir?it's the chewing
-hews to get enjoyf
the mere habit of
>ice selections of the
red Piedmont leaf,
and appetizing that ?
f tobacco. There's I
d that requires and g
difference between j
cessively sweetened 1
iference that once a |
j is never deceived I
irating quality of 1
ie Reynolds factory j
the best and most |
3, ana as uic largest i
ones in the world,
liance for producing 5
clean, sanitary and
, Reynolds Tobacco
1 of the same men
;75, and who have
less a life-study.
Inston-Salem, N. C.
lRD
jWAY.
ION
906,
0
. Falls
ooints.
,s. c. -$1.75
s Atlanta 8 p. m., Eastern Time,
m
CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
WAS A VERY SICK BOY.
But C'nrcd by Chamberlain"* Oolic
I OitTii mill iFinrriiunt nruiruj .
"When my boy was two years old
he had a very severe attack of ljpw?l
complaint, but by the use of (Jhamberlin's
Colic, Cholerg and Diarrhoea
Remedy we brought him out all
right," says Maggie Hickox, of Midland.
Mich. This remedy can be depended
upou in the most severe cases.
Kven cholera infantum is cured bv
it. Follow the plaiu printed directions
aud a cure is certain. $\,r sale
by C. A. Milford,Abbeville, S. C., and
H. M. Young, Due West. S. C.
Abbeville Telephone Co.
Please add following names to your
lists:
Cater, Misses; residence, No. 0!).
Harrison and Waldrop repair shop,
No. 183.
Edmunds, C. H.; residence. No. 71.
8. A. L. Shops; No. 57.
All day Sunday service now.
W. M. Barnwell,
Geti'l. Mngr.
Have a Telephone in your residence?$1.50
per month?only 5c
a day. Day, night and Sunday
service.
AbbevilleiTelephone Co.,
Wm. M. Barnwell.
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DENTAL NOTICE.
Dr. S. G. Thomson,
OFFICE UP-STAIR8 ON MC.1LWA.IS
Corner, Abbeville. 8. C.
Dll. J. It. NICKLES,
Surgeon Dentist.
Office over R.M. Haddon <fcCo.'s Store
DR. G. E, CALVERT,
SURGEON DENTIST.
At Dr. Killingsworth's office.
AngUHt 16, 1!)05. tf
DU. J. A. DICKSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
GOLD KILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE $S.OO
AMALGAM KILLINGS 75c and, 1.00
OKKICE OVER BARKSDaLE'8 8TORK.
BUILDING MATERIAL
I am now receiving a stock of
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
FLOORING,
CEILING,
SIDING
and FINISHING LUMBER, also
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIM E
CEMENT and HAIR.
Come in aud let me give you prices.
A. G. FAULKNER,
TRINITY ST.
Opposite A. B. MORSE.
Calvert & Nickles
? Headquarters for ?
White Hickory Wagons
Owensboro Wagons,
Bock Hill Buggies,
Summer Buggies,
Cheap Suggies,
Harness, Laprobes, etc.
Calvert & Nickles.
Ffb. 24. w-i If
KILUthe couch
and cure the lunc8
WTHDr.King's
New Discovery
^AHeilUDTinU ' Drlrn
PAn | funovmrnwn ( i n?v
FOR I* 0UGH8 and 60c & $1.00
" J^OLDS Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES,
or MONEY BACK
DO VOLT NEED A
Mower
or Rake ?
IK SO, CALL AND SEE US AT
ONCE. WE ARE AGENTS
FOR THE DEERING AND
HAVE A FEW THAT WE
WILL CLOSE OUT AT A RE'
DUCKD PRICE.
Yours for business,
L. T. & T. M. MILLER
Abbeville-Greenwo od
MUTUAL
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ASSOCIATION.
^operty Insured, $1,150,000
January 9th, 1906.
1*7"KITE TO OR CALL on the undersigned
? ? or the Director of your Townihlj:
for any Information yon may deilre about
our plan of Insurance.
We Insure your property against destruc
tlon by
FKE, mmm :i liestn^S,
and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com '
pany In existence.
Heme ruber we are prepared to prove to yoc
that ours Is the safest and cheapest plan of
Insurance known.
J. E. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FHASEE LYON, Pres.
Abbeville. S. C.
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BOARD DIRECTORS.
K. G. Majors, Greenwood
J.T. Mabry Cokesbury
W. B. Acker Donalds
' M. H. CiinkscaleB Due West
W. \Vr. L. Keller Long Cune
J. A. Keller .Hiullhvllle
A. K. Wiilmin Cedar .Spring
A. M. Keld Abbeville Township
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
S. S. .Holes Lowndesville
A.O. Grant Magnolia
J. K. Tarrant Calhoun Mills
S. JL. klrnouds Bordeaux
H. Ij. Rrsor Walnut Grove
W. (J. Martin Houses
J. D. (ol:mun Coronuea
D.s. Hh! IIWHiigtT Ninety-ssix
J. M. l'aj ne Kinards
I. B. Taylor fellowship
Joseph J/'kf Pbo nix
Hev. J. B. Muse Vorderj
J. H. Chiles, Jr - Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Client lift in Yeldeil
(J. K. Uurn f/illlsr.n
| W.M.Outz Kirkseys
I Caleb WttPon brooks
vbhBville. H C., .Ian. !) 1906.
Tuuglelbot and poisou tly j aper
fresh at ftpeeds Drug Store.
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lie Peoples!
ABBEYIL
OFFICERS.
S. G. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
NATIONAL BANE
Statement of condition at cl<
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $183,909 89
Overdrafts 12,185 57
tt c, ??18 7kn m
U. O. DUUU3 ?w,,?v
Other Securities 500 00
Real Estate 9,383 84
Redemption Fund 937 50
Due from Banks 21,537 67
Cash in Vault .. 17,778 12
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$264,982 69
Oldest and Strongest Bank
Ample Resources for all de
| Interest Allowed on Depos
The largest and m(
Stationery,
School i
Can be
Milford's I
; Farmers' Bank
State, County and
President: Vice-Pre
Fr E. HARBISON. P. B. 8
Board of Directors1
Brown, G. A. Vi8an8ka, John A. Harrii
W. Parker, W. P. Greene.
We solicit your business ai
it safely and <
We are in position to make you loi
when placed in
Our* Saving-s
SOUTHERN
THROUGH
EVERY DAY 1
mamma
High-Back Coaches,
Drawing-Boom
Southern Bi
Finest Cars.
Covenient Scheduli
For full information, consult ar
R. W. HUNT,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, 8. C.
SCHOOL
Tablets
Ii
General|Scli
Speed's D
a. mtJ fl W I'
It A >
|;4 Vf? -''uWII
Correct Dress
The "Modern Method" system of |
high-grade tailoring introduced by
L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., (
satisfies good dressers everywhere. J
All Garments Made Strictly [
to Your Measure I *
at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign 3 ,
and domestic fabrics from which to choose. J *
Represented by
H. G. ANDEltSON & CO.,
Abbeville, S. C. {
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LE, S. C.
DIRECTORS.
S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson,
G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, ..
W. E. Owe F. B. Gary, *
J. S. Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris.
OF ABBEVILLE. J
>se of business April 6, 1906.
Liabilities.
Capital Stock $75,000 00
Surplus and Profits 22,620 15
National Bank Notes 18,750 00
Bills payable 10,000 00
Deposits .. 138,612 44
$264,982 59
ill tbe County. J
mandg. .' :q
its in Savings Department.
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*st romnlete line of
Books and
'I
Supplies |
seen at
)rug Store. |
of Abbeville.
. vioy wyvi)iwxym
isldent: Cashier:
PEED. J. H. EuPBE.
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: F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, C. D.
j, R. M. Haddon, A. K. Wataon, Lewis
nd are prepared to handle
conservatively.
ids, and to pay interest on deposits,
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Department. \
' $3
RAILWAY. 1
V9
. -v5
service. i
lll the way. i
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Sleepers, ana
lilway Dining Cars.
Fastest Time.
9s on local Trains.
iy Southern Railway Agent, or
BROOKS MORGAN,
Asst. General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
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Pencils
lk 1
ool Supplies.
rug Store.
We are 8ole Agents here for
Vinol
The roost famous Cod Liver Oil preparation
known to medicine.
Contains ALL the medicinal elements
of cod liver oil, actually taken
from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop
of oil.
Delicious to the taste and recognized
throughout the world as the greatest
STRENGTH
CREATOR ,
Tor old people, weak, sickly women
ind children, nursing mothers and af:er
a severe sickness.
Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic
Isolds, Bronchit' .nd all Throat and
Lung Troubles, ^uequaled to create
in appetite aud to make those who
ire too thin, fat, rosy aud healthy.
Try it on our guarantee to return
four money if you are not satisfied.
Speed's Drug Store.
What did that neighbor tell you about
Mlllord'sHarfaparllla lor the blood? Well,
we are satlifled by what be tells you pro. or
jan.
: -rtf $r '
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