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The Abbeville Press and Bannejl BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1906. ESTABLISHED IsJB SUPERIORITY IN For Gent] TVip o-reat difference between the Clc ? ? kind is not in the cloth nor in the J. < TM* UM m ftrmaU qivhm safwuri*/ Copyrighted 1000 SCHLOSS BROS. rise Clothes MakereVj^^Hk JSctiiroore and New.vS^HA^ H. G. ANDER DYNAMITE USED ON NEGRO SCHOOL HOUSE.Tbere Wu Some FerliDg Between ^K| Klvnl Negro Factions la Sfnecn, And hPhHS WUi? People Mcy Not Have Had HH Anything to DoWlib Plot. Seneca, Ociober 18.-(Special)?Dynamite BgngS was ut-ed Id an attempt to wret fc the main reaar bnlldln* of tia*reli College, a noxro WBB educational lnsiitai oo in tbln piaci, |?58a bttiore dayligbl ttiib uiornlDR. Tbe s ructur? was in process of ereotlon and tbougu almost oompleieft, was unoccupied. It wa? wortb between $1,000 and 81.600, ana owed lis existeoce to money sent down Hjuth from tbe Nortb. Ihe town authorities are mufclng an Investigation, but no arrets bave been reported as yet. Though damaged, the building can be repaired. _ Feeling bKween the races In this section T ? X-% Is about as trlendly and amicable aB It I Tl flTTT [j has always been and tbere seems to bave JUL\J VV ** been no motive for the deed except malicious mischief on tbe part of some Irresponsible Derson or persons. It m%y be said, however, that there U 1 another negro college, or educational inaittQ- CJ Y| fi tlon in Seneca, wblcb Has been In operation Cv?LXv^ lor several years. There la said to be a good deal of rlvairy, approaching bad feeling between certain supporters of one Institution lor those connected with tbe other. It Is possible that when traced down tbe motive ' may be found In this antipathy on tbe part of one set of negroes for the other. This Is supposition, however. . J. F. Williams, a negro preacher, Is at the bead of tbe Hareil acboul. He has been living Id Seneca for several years and Ib rtsptoitd by the whites, though be Is not popoiar wlih the people generally of hlB own race. He Is a Presbyterian, J. S. Starke, a Baptist preaoher, Is at the bead of the other school. He, loo, Is well thought of and 1b popular with his own race as well as respected by tbe white people, Starke's school belongs to the Degro Baptists of South Carolina. Whiife no tosplclon whatever attaches to Starke. It Is thought possible by some that one or more ot the Ignorant adhereuts of his cause may have attempted to wreck the Williams Institution. However, It cannot be denied that there Is T In Seneca, as In other communities, a num- I -n S>nOP^ bei ol white people capable ol conceiving and -LAA executing Just such a plot at the attempt to dynamite ihe Harrell school. The io*n 1b T-f quiet tonight, and no trouble Is anticipated. JjOyb . II VOl B. L. BforrUou in Town. isfaction, get c B. L. Morrison of tbe Donalds section was * 1 la tbe ciiy Monday. Mr. Morrison Is In good thClTl 3.S lOW 3.5 clroumstauccs, due 10 attention to business and bard work all bla life. He does not owe anybody a cent, and despite tbe loos by Are T TVTT? of much of bla property only a few years ago. Xvl IN JL/. with Utile or no lnBnranoe, and other re\srseh, be Is well abet?d In tbls world's goods, andbasa pleasant word for every man be meets. TYNER'S DYSPHASIA KiiMiiDY. Many llave Dynpepgla and Don't Know It. Do you belch up wind ? Taste your food after eating ? See specks before r.the eyes? Are you pale and haggard? Does your heart flutter? Are \A/p Viavp you dizzy? Do you have pains in side vv c Uclvc or back? Risings or pimples on the skin? Are you low spirited ? Is there T)aSSed at the a sour taste? Breath bad? Headache? * ' Weak kidDeys? Bilious? Constipat- m , m ?d? Are you nervous? If so, you $2.^0 tO $20.0 have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous; condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dys-! Inririrr at-\r\ fit pep-ia Remedy. It is made for just[ "-'llllg auu. ill such troublesaud symptoms. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy removes acids from OVeiTCOcltS. the stomach, strengthens weak stomonhH. and cures the worst Dvsoepsia or Indigestion. Druggists or by express! HHHH 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Medical advice and aBSfll circular free by writiDg Tyner Remedy Co,, Augusta, Ga. r CLOTHES Lemen )thing We Sell and the common price?its in the Tailoring. Now and then you notice a man who'j really better dressed than the average, hi? clothes ht better and have the peculiar smartness of shape and finish that you call "Slyle.' You can put it down for a fact that he'j ^ 1 either found a mighty good tailor or that ht got his Clothes from us. And you can be sure that the difference is mostly in the *tal loring?the cutting, making and finishing We sell "Schloss Clothes," they are bettei tailored throughout than any other ready-to wear clothes, and that accounts for thei; splendid style, accurate fit and long wearing qualities. Try them and you will find ou what careful, honest, inside tailoring mean: ,to a suit of Clothes, and to their wearer. SON & CO. ave my three stoi I am offering then will thank you t< get our pr: 5hoes. we Viave a complete line of Men i want a pair of Shoes that will gr i pair of Skreemer's $4 and $5. 5 25c. We can give you any prici Clothine*. just opened up a line that in quali prices we are offering them. We o. We wish to call your attent: ; in these gsods. We also have r. -mar. WEST END. *i ? Iiitla Plokart ITn Hen and There Abo at the City. Rev. Mr. Prentiss pastor of Trinity church, left Monday for Greenville where he goes to atteDd the Convocation which Is now In session In Christ Church In that'clty. Mrs. H. Frank McGee of Spartanburg is in the city the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Quarles. Mrs. Dendy Miller left Tuesday for Athens where she will attend the Fair and spend a while with friends. MIbs Maele Thompson of New York la in the city on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Tusten. Miss Runette Turner Is over from Atlanta QtoTT with h?r home neoDlfl Mlsa Turner Is attending; Washington Seminary in Atlanta. Mrs. Ham Vlsanskl of Atlanta who la the f:uesl of Mrs. P. Rosenberg, spent a part ol ast week In Greenwood the guest of Mrs. A Rosenberg. Mr. and Mrs, James Cllnkseales and Mlsi BlanobeCllnksoales were down from Monte rev Saturday, shopping. Miss Hattle Townes 1s here from New York the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Tnsten. Mrs. Aug. W. Smith and her handsome little son have returned to their boma In Spartanburg after spending sometime hen with Mrs. L. W. Perrln. > EUCHRE CLUB. Miss Kate-Marshall was the hottest of tb< Euchre Club at a most delightful meeting Friday afternoon. After a few exciting 5 games elaborate refreshments were served. Mrs. E. Rtngan Thomson will entertain th< Club at the next meeting. Miss Corrle Graves of Latimer was In the nub thtt art mi t of Mlu Oltjr IVI m IWlliUl IMDH trviy* ??w Loalse DeBruhl and Miss Ivy Calhoun. Miss Blancbe Gary wai over Irom Greenwood Sunday visiting her home people. ' Mr. and Mrs. w. P. Greene have gone tc Augusta for a lew days stay. Mrs. C. D. Brown left Monday for Book Hli: wbere she was called on account of tbe serloni . illness of ber brother in law, Mr. Greene San ' dlfer. Mies Irene Boeenberg was In Greenwood for several days last week. Mr. J. S. Norwood is in Atlanta for a fen - days on business. Mrs. Jobn McDonald Is at borne again af ter spending a while with ber home peoph in Winder. ; Mrs. Geo. McDoffle Miller is here fron Laurens spending a while with her daughter Mrs. Horace McAllister. Mrs. W. T. McFall bas been in Atlanta fo: . a few days all ending the fair. Mrs. w. A. Tempieion has gone to Millers burg, Ky.jOn a visit to ber daughter Mrs Jobn Moulborn. Mr. Wilbur Blake was in the city Sundaj ' the guest ot his father Mr. J. R. Biake. Mr Blake is located at Caieecbee Mills where b> has a good position. ??i? r?U _1 d wtl I AntArtai] ffllM lMUOl A u?u?vu r Wednesday aftetoon from four to alx o'olool at a reception given lo honor of MissTowne nod MIih Thompson of New Yorb who ar the obarmlng gne&ts of Mra. Hiram 1 " Tueten. Mra. Ellen Parker Norwood baa gone t Atlanta to spend awhile wltb Mra. E. 1 Calbonn after spending awhile here wit T frlenda. Mrs. A. S. Simmons baa returned t Eiberton after apendlng a week iu tbe. city. Mrs. T. M. 8wl/t of Eiberton lain tbe oil, 7 the guest of Mra. W. W. Bradley. t WELCOME BACK. A Former Abbeville Boy on His Ol S Stamping Grounds. Mr. Hollia E. Edwarda, aa good a man i ever made track a In tbe mud and sand of At beville, was back In tbe town of his nativlt a few days ego. Old Fatner Time bas deal gently with him, and be looks aa young an aa banfUome as lo tbe day a of yore. He is Abbeville some twenty years ago. sort for long time be has made bis borne In Winds Ga Sinoe be left here be married tbe be< girl in Georgia. This latter statement n know to be true, for be himself batb sal , It. Mr. Edwards ^>as prospered well In tb world's goods, and be is hippy In a goo borne of bis own. His wife farnisbes tb hannlness and bis six-year-old son farnlsht tbe sunshine and the glad new ror Dom n mother and bis father. Hollls was a goo boy, and, as everybody expected, be grew n to be a good msn, whose efforts have bee crowned with a gratifyingsaoeess. es well stoc] 1 at prices th ? ) give us i? ices before 's, Ladies', Misses* and ve you comfort and satBut remember we have e, or style in the SHOE ity and fit cannot be surhave them at prices from ion especially to the taisome rare bargains in Mc ? \ 1 ; bat tasteful and substantial. That ? the kind that you'll always find in b x ? There's an element of elegance, SFEBO, MICHAEL & SON CLOTHI! want to show yon these garments, i d ' 1 i Perrin Mi Is <1 ie j ABBEVILLE, ted with the very at will be to youi *#*11 A Alllt UtUi, CA.tUIIJ.UC UUX making your pure r Heavy 0 We handle corn, hay, oats, bi and ties. Also handle nails, barbe< ware. See our line of bridles, sadd Vvntr Wo Vianrllp IrprnfiPtIP and yvu UUJf I* v uuuiuiv uva v/uv?- ?? ? Staple and Fi and P We have a full line of everythi coffees, teas, spices, oat flakes, hams thing in the grocery line. We also bage, potatoes. Almost anything in of anything in our line 139. Promp ;Kee, 4 Ri iSIf uuut 1 ' flil how 1 ,'s the k ind of apparel we sell. our store. 0 refinement and merit about the 1 TO that pleases and satisfies: We-:'S| may we? -1 ng Company, SOUTH CAROLINA., | best class of goodOT interest. We stock and j hases. ' iroceries. ran and shorts, flour, salt, bagging /. ;! i wire, horse shoes and other hardlles, collars, pads and harness before gasoline. anev Groceries ~ / ? roclu.ce. "iS ing in canned goods, olives, pickles, i, breakfast bacon, in fact, everyhandle eggs, butter, chickens, cab H X the produce line. When in need t delivery. w aa mWfm