The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 26, 1906, PART SECOND., Image 4
GREAT
PtEmiTIOIS
Slate Fair
WILL BE GRAND SUCCESS
' Oct. 11 to 11
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Everybody is going to the Greater
State Fair this year. Preparations are
being made to entertain about twice
as many as were there last year, and
that was about the biggest crowd in
the history of the fairs. This year the
foremost feature will be the "homecoming"
celebrations. Every South
Carolinian, no matter where he- lives
now, is expected to be in Columbia
that week. Indications are that
thousands of people from all over the
United States will take advantage of
thi? opportunity to come and renew
friendships and see their dear old
Dome again. 11 you nave any reianvo
or friends living in other states, write
them about this "home-coming"
week. Do it right now. And make
them come. The railroads have been
prevailed upon to give the cheapest
rates, ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND
TRIP.
As to the fair itself, everything will
be in great shape. The new buildings
have been put in apple-pie order and
the grounds trimmed up. The entrances
and exits have been rearranged
so that there will be no trouble "==
as to handling crowds twice as large
as heretofore.
The fair will start this year on
Monday, October 22 and will run five
full days, ending on the night of the
27th. Every day will bring forward
some new and interesting feature.
And the races?four days?will be the
finest ever seen in the South. The
track at the lair grounas now is me
fastest in the South. Some of the.
best horses on Jhe track will be in
these races. John L. Sullivan will
give pugilistic exhibitions.
For those who enjoy such things,
the theaters and dances will be of
the highest order, even eclipsing all
previous years.
Everybody you know will be at the
fair this year. Make your arrangements
and be on hand from start to
finish. Ample arrangements are being
made for the accommodation of all
visitors. And the street car service
to and from the grounds will be
helped out by the railroads as special
trains will be run every day to and
from the Fair Grounds. There will be
no inconvenience. Just lots of fun T,
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and a jolly gooa urne iur ereijuuu,. ?
? If any information is desired, write
to Mr. A. W. Love, secretary, Columbia,
S. C.
Don't forget the laces and embrr>Mpr|ps nt
White's, be lualEO offering a very cheap lot
of ribbons.
DE 1AL NOTICE.
Dr. S. 0. Thomson,
- OFFICE UP-STAIR8 ON MalLWAlS ?
Corner, Abbeville. 8. 0.
DR. J. R. NICKLES,
Surgeon Dentist.
Office over R.M. Haddon & Co.'s Store
| DR. G. E. CALVERT,
SURGEON DENTIST.
At Dr. Killingsworth's office. pul
August 1?. 1905. tf aiM
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DR. J. A. DICKSON, fou
SURGEON DENTIST. ^
GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE. $*.oo
AMALGAM FILLINGS 75o and. 1.00
OFFICE OVER BARKSDALE'S STUKfe'.
BUILDING MATERIAL ;
leai
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I am now receiving a stock of l
DOORS, Si
p la
ci a on no B
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BLINDS,
FLOORING, W
CEILING, I elK
SIDING ??
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and FINISHING LUMBER, also S
leg"
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME Ooi
CEMENT and HAIR. Ne:
Come in and let me give you prices. ^ae*
A. G. FAULKNER, TRINITY
ST.
Opposite A. B. MORSE. C(
Calvert & Nickles ?L
Kb)
? Headquarters for ? uu
cat
White Hickory Wagons SS
Owensboro Wagons,
Bock Hill Buggies,
Summer Baggies,
Cheap Buggies,
Harness, Laprobes, etc.
Calvert & Nickles.
F'b. 24. 1904 tf
Hf>1
* The laxative effect of Chamberlain's R.(
Stomach and Liver Tablets is so .
Ul? nn.l notllPul vnil Win f
Hgrccauic auu 01/ * j , VO
hardly realize that it 5b produced by a r
medicine. These tablets also cure indigestion.
For sale by C. A. Miiford,
Abbeville S. C., H. M. Young, Due ,
- West, S. V. I*
jjggi" .v.
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Payinj
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Own Yoi
You can easily c
a few shares in
Loan Assoc! atic
gariized in Abbe
MONEY LOANE
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DR. NEUFFER
' you want a
Gasoline
be sure you get tin
the branc
We sell them
i
LAND!
363 Acres
The Healthiest PI
Situated near Little Mountain, 7
slie roads run through plantation.
I stables, large cotton house, with (
II which would supply water for wl
,r splendid springs well located,
ough cleared land for six horse far
1 deposit. Lies well and practicall
Apply to
Wcfford College.
ENRY N. SNYDER, LL. D., President.
wo degrees, A. B. and A. M. Four courses
ling to the A. B. Degree. Nine Pro/es3.
lhrarv and Librarian. The W. E. Bnrnelt
nnasium under a competent director, j.
Cleveland Science Hall. Atbletlc grounds,
irse of lectures by the ablest men on the
tform. Next session begins September 19.
oard from 812 to $16 a month. For caiaue
or other Information address J. A.
MEWELL, Secretary, Spartanburg, S. C.
offord College Fitting
School.
hree new brick buildings. Steam heatand
trie lights.
ead Master, three teaohers and Matron
s In the buildings.
^dividual attention to each Student. Sited
on the Wofford Campus.
tudeuts lake a regular course In the Col9
Gymnasium, and have access to the
lege Library.
125 00 pays for board, tuition, and all fees,
xt Session begins September 19:b F ?r
alogue. etc, addics A. MASON DuPRK,
ad Master, Spartanburg, S. C.
1785 lOOO
DLLEGE OF CHARLESTON,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
1st Yesr BegiiiN fc?n>iembrr 2Sth.
etters. Science, Engineering. One scholarp.
giving free tuition, to each County of
ith Carolina. Tuition ?40 Board and furbed
room in Dormitory 8 1 a month. All
idldales for admission are pel milted to
nnete for vacant Boyce scholarships which
\ 8100 a year. For catalogue, address
HARRISON RANDOLPH,
uly 11,1906. President.
TH-h; UiTX
}ressing Club.
THE CITY PRESSING CLUB.
When you have Pressing to he dont>
ml it to the City Pressing Club, room
> 1, Wilder's Block, at McKee's
ore, PboDe 139. We do the work
fht. Satisfaction guaradteed. If
u will only give us a trial, .you will
convinced. We want your work.
Jeesie & Duffle McKee, Prop.
fyon want a bottle of I) D Dgo to Mllfaru'
ngSlon.
i
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ot Stop
r Rent
ad
ir Home 1
lo this by taking
the Building and
in, now being orville.
D AT 6 Per Cent.
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, or R. ,S. LINK.
j Engine
e best which bears
I I. H. C.
r. W. MeKEE, JR.
LAND!
5 for Sale.
ace in the County.
1-2 miles from Abbeville C. H. Two
lias one 9-room dwelling, large barn
ow stalls. Throe tenent houses. Deep
hole plantation. Has four streams and
7 1 " " Jm oKurwla nno
>> UUU HIIU llllJlJVi in nuuiiuuiivvi
m. In addition there is valuable ininy
no waste land on the premises.
PRESS AND BANNER,
or T. J. LYON. '
, Abbeville-Greenwood
' MUTUAL
mrnrn
ASSOCIATION.
^operty Insured, $1,150,000
January 9th, 1906.
WRITE TO OR CALL on the undersigns
or the Director of your Towns'il
for any Information yon may de?lre about
our plan of insurance.
We Insure your property against dettrt
tlon by
FILE, WDDSIRI OS L15SIM5,
and do so cheaper than any Insurance Oon
pany In existence.
Remember we are prepared to prove to yoi
that ours Is the safest and oheapent piau i
insurance known.
J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FBASEB LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C.
BOARD DIRECTORS
S. U. Majors Greenwood
J.T. M&bry Cokesbury
W. B. Acker Donalds
M. P. Cllnksmles ....Due West
W. W. L. Keller Long Cane
I. A. Keller Jdmllbvllle
A. K. Watson. Cedar Spring
" J A kkntillU Tntonchli
A. M. tteiu ? V, T ... ...|
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Dr J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
S. 8. Boles Lowndesvllle
A.O. Grant Magnolia
J. K. Tarrant Calhoun Mills
8. L Edmonds Bordeaux
H. L. Kasor Walnut Grove
W. C. MarilD Hodges
J. D. Coleman Coronaca
D.S. Ha'tlwanger Ninety-fc?lx
J. M. Payne .. Klimrds
I. B. Taylor KellowHhlp
Joseph Lake Phcuulx
Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Cheatham Yeldell
G. E. Dorn Calllson
W. M. Outz Klrknej a
Caleb Walton Brooks
Abbeville. 8 C.. Jan. 9. 1906.
Tanglefoot and poisoo fly paper
freah at Speeds Drug fa tore. j
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0AY8 GONE BY. |
j Oh, the day* gone byl Oh, the (lays gone byl
The apples In the orchard and the pathway
through the rye. H (
The chirrup of the robin, and the whistle at j
the quail H i
Ai he piped across tho meadows ewcet as any 1
nightingAle;
When the bloom was on the clover and the H i
blue wa9 in the sky, j
And my happy heart brimmed over la the ^|,
days gono by. i
In the days gone by, when my naked f*1 j j j
were tripped
By the honeysuckle tangles where the water
lilies dippod, 1
And the ripple of the river lipped the moss along
the brink .
Where tlie placid eyed and lazy footed cattle -v
came to drink, J
And.the tilting snipe stood fearless of the trn 111
ant's wayward cry, j
And the splashing of tho swimmer In the day* ,
gono by. ?'"
Oh. the days gone byl Oh, the days gone byl
The music of the laughing lip, the luster of
the eye,
rhe childish faith in fairies and Aladdin's '['|i
magic ring, j
The simple, soul reposing, glad belief in every
thing,
When life was like a story, holding neither J
sob nor sigh
Ln the goldon, olden glory of the days gone by.
?Tnmpo Whit.o.nmh R!lev.
bu
A HEALTHY MAN. ca)
hei
Here Are the Points That Go to Make 0f
a Centenarian. sa|
Here are the points of a healthy man. ha
If you have them all you may, barring 25
accidents, count on being a centenarian. AI
If you have most of them, you'll reach a Di
ripe old age, but even if you have only a
few don't be alarmed, for many apparently
crazy human machines last a 6urpria- ,
ingly long time.
First, your body and limbs should be "1
plump, but the plumpness should be of
the firm and muscular, not the fleshy type. v e
Your figure ought to be erect, and, whether tin
you are tall or Bhort, well proportioned, dei
Length without breadth is a very bad
thing in a man, for there is no room for 11)1
vital organs large enough to thoroughly
perform their duties.
Your step should bo springy and elastic,
your gait firm and easy. These things indicate
muscles of good quality and nerve J
of good tone. Your eye should be bright Ml
and neither prominent nor hollow. Bright ho
eyes show that tho circulation of blood in ow
the brain is good. pa
Your complexion should bo clear and wi
fresh. It is usually not well with you six
when your face is pnle, sallow, florid or
subject to sudden flushings. But Jn this
matter tout occunation has creat influ- < h
ence, and you might have the worst possible
complexion and be in perfect health.
But that, of course, is the exception, not r v
the rule.
Your head should not be very large, or L /
at least if it is largo your neck, shouldera
and chest ought to correspond In size. If
you feel your pulse, it should bo regular; ^
If it drops a beat now and again or beats Ar
ery fast and excitedly after the least ex* Ar
ertion or emotion then the heart is weak
Your breathing should be tranquil and inaudible.
Any sounds mean that the pas- \ r
Bages are more or less clogged. J77
You should not know you have a stom- a r
ach?that is to say, as a rulo. Of course A r
there are times when that organ gets out *'v
of order in the healthiest individual, and Ap
then it is always sure to make its owner
aware of its existence. You should al- J'^
ways, except when tho weather is bitterly
cold, feel comfortably warm through your i'v
whole body, oven to tho tips of the fingers A r
and toes. Otherwise something is wrong Lv
with the circulation or the heat producing ^
apparatus. ?
You should have sound sleep, without
dreams or nightmares, and it should not \ r
last too long or too 6hort?say, eight t* Af
eight and a half hours every night.
Your voice should not be hoarse, and
you should be a stranger to sore throats. ,'v
Your appetite should not be too great or j,v
too small, while you should not bo a suf- A r
ferer from headaches, giddiness or neuralrria.
and. of course, you should not have :?
palpitations or faintingsor varicose veini.
If you answer to the above description, ?t y
you have neither disease of the brain, tVc<
Bpinal cord, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, r T
muscles or nerves, and you are in as per- }j!|*
feet health as it is possible for human b* vii
lngs to be. *
But at the same time many a round
shouldered, narrow chested, thin and sal- ?
low man is as tough as steel, works hard
and lives till he is almost tired of the
world, and, of course, even the healthiest
of us must go through a course of colds,
coughs, headaches, dyspepsia attacks and
the like.
Still, if your chest is small in proportion
to the rest of your body you are likely to
haira lncc otoTninn nnr? von chrtlllrl not
overdo such things as football, cycling or
even brain work.?New York World.
r
He Did His Best.
In an Aberdeen bookshop an old lady
was Inquiring for a copy of the Bible, and
the shopkeeper brought forward one at
half a crown. But the old lady wanted
omethlng cheaper. A copy at 18 pence
was produced containing illustration*
But the illustrations, the old lady averred,
entailed superfluous expenditure.
"Then, here," 6aid the shopkeeper, "1j
ft copy for a shilling which contains a'
that's necessary for salvation." He descended
from the ladder and laid it before
his customer.
"But hae ye no something a wee bit
cheaperP" asked the old lady.
"Wumman, wumman," 6aid the shopman,
"ca1 upon the Almichty to com*
down and 6ell ye his ain publications, for
I can dae nae mairl"?London Chronicle.
A Financial Shake.
"Good morning Mr. Toney. On th?
dok list today?"
"Yes, sir; got the ague."
"Do you ever shake?"
"Yes."
"When do you shake again?"
"Can't say when; shake every day Why
do you ask?"
"Oh, nothing in particular, anly I
thought if you shook bad I'd like to stand
by aud set if you couldn't 6hake the 18
hillings out of your pocket which you
have owed me so long I"?London Standard.
Tortoise Shell.
What is tailed tortoise shell is not the
bony covering or shield of the turtle, but
only the scales which cover it. These are
18 in number, 8 of them flat and 6 a little
curved. A large turtle affords about eight
pounds of them, the plates varying from
an inch to a quarter of an inch in thickness.
Th? Fool and Ilia Money.
' Optimism," said the sorry fool, "la
eeing the green side of a $6 bill."
"And what is pessimism?" aaked hit
friend.
"Seeing neither 6idoof a $5 bilL"-?N?w
Folk Commercial Advertiser.
| KILLtheCOUCH I
and CURE THE LUNCb 1
WTH Dr. King's
New Discovery _
t-an Consumption . Price
FDR I^OUGHS and 60c&$1.00 w
VOLDS Free Trial. ^
Surest and Quickest Cure for all g
THROAT and LUNO TRQUB- J
LES, or MONEY BACK.
1 '|
A Motlorti InHtincf.
(Louisville Courier-Journal.)
3 started life a workingman
f\.nd labored hard each day,
3 little wife was quick to plan
\nd helped him on his way.
s little wife did wash and scrub;
\ud when her beauty fled
e little cared, so long as hub
Was forging light ahead.
s hoarded treasure grew aud grew,
He handled it with care
id soon became, as all men knew,
\ multimillionaire.
id then his lawyers came and told
His wife that she must go,
ley handed her some bonds and gold
\ iid left her to her woe.
r he wai tired (to reach the pith)
Jf his poor faded p< arl
id wauted to replace her with
\ painted chorus girl.
lis fellow's case is not so rare;
His is a growing clan.
day he's but a millionaireHe
used to be a man.
\s a dressing for sores, bruises and
rns Chamberlain's Salve is all that
ri be desired. It is soothing and
tiling in its effect. It allays the pain
a burn almost instantly. This
ve is also a certain cure for chapped
mis and diseases of the skin. Price
cents. For sale by C. A. Milford,
>bevilie, 8. C., and H. M. Young,
ie West, S. C.
rbe beneficiaries under the policy of
r8. E. E. Sprouse, in the Abbeville
unty Mutual Relief Association
:re paid the amount of the policy
s day on which the uotice of her
ntli was Uhd. See It. E. Hill, Judge
Pi'i.lmiii vi lwi Idiu ImLmii holii of I hp
itter and propose to remain the
mhership to one thousand by the
of Juunary next, i
Remember fhat Abbeville County
itual JJenellt Association is trie*iy a
me institution, its officer* are your
n people, and tliat death losses are
id as >0011 as proof of death is filed
III the company. No waiting for
;ty or ninety days.
'' " "
arleston and Wis'ern CiroUni Ry.
Schedule Id < tt'ect June 8,19(W.
1 >h l ly P?1ly D-ttly
ArtriiHts lOOOum- ff.OOpm C.3Uam
Mi Cormlek 11-lOam G-Jlpm 8
Mi L'ormlcK .. 8 lGam
C?!Uouii Fall-... uzuirn
Anderson 11.0'am
McC??'mlck II.4O1111 6 44pm
Oret-nwond 12.82pm 7 45pm
\Vnt- rloo 1.18pm
Ij'iUrenn 1 45pm
Ex Sun
Laurens 2.47pm HOO.m
Kouuli.lu Inu... 247j>m 9 14-tm
Greenville :t.25pm 1020im
Liureus 2 07pm
Woodni 11 2 49 )rn
Spur'Hnhtiit' 340pm
KpurtHuOurg 4 00pm (So. Kj )
ileiult rxou vilie 0.35pm
At-lievillc 7 30pm __
Ashevllle 7 I.Yim (Ho By.)
11? nderHouvnle H.lOim
Spartanburg 1201pm (C. & W. C. B>)
VVoodr -U 12.41pm
Lauren* 1.27pm
(irceuvilit* 12.15i>m 4 10i>m Ex.Uud.
Fountain 1 im... 12 54'm 5.41pm
LHU'eri" 135pm (j40i>m *
Lh 11 re us 2.02 pm (C.N. ?k L.)
CI 1111 on 2 22pm
Neu berry 3 10,'in
LVumbia 4 JSpiu
( 'Iim r'oslrni 'J.40pm
IJHiiii'HH I 50-I'll J' it W. C.)
(Jrtei.W"<U 2^Kptn (i'Joitt;
A> ilerMin 4.15pm
Calhoun Fmif... 5.16pm
McCorwick lOpm 7.1V*m 6.4(ipm
Mcl'ormlck :t 40|>m T.IShui 6 48pn>
a vii u^'h ft 2ft rm fv>>*m Si^p1*"
loll-?The above urrlvt.ls and tleparluren,86
li as coni t-ci ioiiH with ot? er companies, are
eu us lii lor mutton, ni.d are uot guaranl.
rl-wifkly parlor car service hetwffn Aula
and Asliev l c I.uave A'put.ta Tuesi
h, Thim-day* nml Saturdays; leave Ashte
Monday*, \V<d"endayn anil Friday a.
rnen? Wllllama. U P. AkI . Augusta, (Ja.
A. Braud, Traltlc Manager.
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TO BUY THE BEST? |
j IT PAYS. J
I The school of experience will teach you, as it has I
' ' 11?A ova flia nVioaTipof 9|
taugnt us, mai ixic ucst guuuo v-v?r?..
Our store house is uew, 1
Our goods are uew, |
Our reputation is well known,
Our motto is "tu? hjust." n
Delicious Fruits, 1
Fancy Groceries
To fit the taste of an epicure. Confections I
of all kinds. |
Buggies and Wagons 1
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Of the best makes at prices that will interest
you. -m
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Phones 36 and 126. Main and Trinity Streets. E
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. J
THROUGH SERVICE. 3
EVERY DAY ALL THE WAY. 3
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High-Back Coaches,
Drawing-Boom Sleepers, and 4-i
Southern Bailway Dining Cars.
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Pifittcf Tara-. Fastest Time.
A UIVHIi W MAMI ? ______
Covenient Schedules on local Trains. 1
For full information, consult any Soull.un Railway Agent, or
R. W. HUNT, BROOKS MORGAN,
Division Passenger Agent, AsM. General Passenger Agent,
Charleston, IS. C. Atlanta, Ga.
islegliif ffsteseffie? Selcel(
COEE8BURY, S. C.
E STABLISHED 1834. DepartmfDtn of lDPtroctl< d : FDgllfb, Mstbematlr*. History and
1 F'01 od.Ick,?KDib sr.d GeiDr an Arrltni Languap<r, Soifnre, P'ano 8Dd Vote*, Expret
uinn Frrpiifni htaiib rttoid. Tuition and boa id U r j?ar f100 00. Write lor catalog.
I G. BENJAMIN DUKES, Hector.
IISTHE TIME"
LLY GOOD BARGAINS AT THE STORE OF |
N. White.
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uaiiuau has begun and one would naturally
suppose business would be ^
it, but we do not propose to have it so. <
j intend to offer from day to day such bar ii
i a i ^ qm/J In/nlv/ ^
nS as Will K6 p irctue uiiarv aim mviji
is well kept up and we are still 1
showing the most complete and ^
ractive line of Goods suitable for Summer _ 1
lists and Dresses to be found anywhere.
i have had a phenomenal sale of these goods,
we bought very heavily early in the season
I the supply is still holding out.
11 1 - -1 - \A/k!+o f^nnrls.
lave never had sucn a saie ui mnW ?,
I the main reason is we have the right kmd
goods at the right prices.
tock of White Lawns is ail that could be
ired, and we have everything of the kind
ging in price from five cents to thirty-five |
ts a yard.
and Embroideries are our specialty. Come ^
see them. We cannot describe them. They
ak for themselves.
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