The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 10, 1907, Image 1

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The Abbeville Press and Banner, ! BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 J|| The R. The Key Our Loii^ Silk* Spe( We keep on talkii that The R. M. H the best money can 1 i Novelties in ! WHITE GOODS Hints of special values, ne * lines of white mercerized madras, in ' beautiful figured effects for waists and suits, at just about present wholesale prices, 10,12 1 -2,15, 20, 25, 35cts. 40 in. white lawn that cemnot be bought to sell at less than 15c. Just 50 pc, while supply lasts, 10, and 1212c. THE R DUE WEST, Prof. Grler Preasly chrue dowu from New York nod srent ihe Easier holidays with bomefolka in Due West. Mr. J I. Brownlee. of Anderson, speat Sabbat h with bis father's family. Mr*. N. M. Qrler returned last week from an extended visit to ber daughter in Chester Mis* Ellen Seawrlgbt ban cioa?d a very suecestui school term near Iva and returued * bome last wwk, Mr. J. W. Wideman, Jr., was In Woodrnffa abort while during tbe past week. Mr. and Mr* E. C. Brownlee went to Atlan ta Monday. Mr*. Brownlee goes for treatment under Dr. Campbell. Mr. Draytun Nanoe bad a very valuable oolt killed In Anderson inst.week. I Tbe Eraklne ball team bad quite a pleasant outing laxt week, going to CHoioa. wbere tney defeated the Presbyterian College team by a score of 7 to 1, and on to Newberry Wbere tbat team deieated Ersktiie 8 lo 2 Mr. Jamea Mills left last wet k for Atlanta to lake up work In tbat oltr. Miss Alma Brock Is enjoying a vacation aHer closing ber school near Honea Path. Dr. E. P. Davis, of Greenville, will preach the sermon before tbe graduating class of the Theological Seminary at the comlug com nowncment Dr. F. Y. Presaly and Mrs. Bulle Packer were married last Wdne?d?y ruorn'ugat nln*> o'citKrk by Rev. Mr. Wilkin. pa*t?>r oi tbeU P. Church In btarkvllle, M as. They reached Due W?*ton Kr'day. Mr. J. C. McNeill, of tbe Charlotte 0K server, will lecture for Ibe beut-fU of tbe Y P. C. U.. April 16th. TheCollege of Charleston team and Ersfcine will cross buts on the local grounds WeUut-xday alternnon and Tbnrwday. v Mr. and Mr*. Chesterfield M'Dnlel, 01 Lauren*, have been the guests of bis brother's family at this place. Rev. J. N. Booth preached nt Lownde?vllle Ranbatb and vlsf ed among his corg-egnMon there. la?t week. Miss Sudie Harp?r Is at home f om her cnooi for tbe summer. Mrs. Evan* M<iD?nl?*i, of Laurens, baa been vl?li Ing In Doe VVe*t Rev. O. Y. B lauerHnd Misirs. J. P Pre-s 1y,(\T BrVaoo, J. R. Hooter, C R.Young and O. W. Ormlcal of ih?*Seminary, win attend the meeting of the Second Presbytery at Lonlavlile. G? , this week. Mr, John Eiia whs down from Greenville last week visiting friend*. I Mr. 8. A Agnew Is assisting Mr. J. B Pressly la bis sU>re. Mr. Mark Eills, of Greenville, was lu town oo business. Mi. A S.Kennedy Is expected home from the hospital In Charlotte tbls week. Drath of Mrs. i.nvie Brown. Mrs. I.avtr Brown, rtanebter of Mr. A. H. B.>tnell, t>oru Junt-3, IfeisT. merrl?><i. Mr. L H. Brown October 2.1904. dt. d st Ahhevill' af er a lingering sickness, March 22.1907. she wn? burled at Midway church, funeral services condooteo by tbe (motor of Shllob chuieh. Her h?alth declined loi a y?ar. Loving hearts aud bands ret dered all needed attention. Pait of her married life w?? spent near Ijowuilesvllle. part. Ht Abbeville, near her j iwreoi*. She left tier husband and cue child nine inonib* old. The pastor of the Abbeville Baptist chur h. Of wblch her parentx are meMjber?, vi?!te<l her fnqophtly dur'ne Iit laiit lllnen?. ntid though dei>e'( not a member of the church, She ?-x o'eKHf-il in him and toother frterds her falib iu the Redeemer, feeling a**ure?t thai be wan accepted of Him, which tfive? to her loved ones the greatest p"n?obi? comfort* She was universally beloved by all her amoointes, who now sadly mis* her kindly beart and irlendiy manner. May hII who knew ber trust in and follow Jesus tbe Saviour. A. C. Wllklns. Abbeville, April 8.191/7. DK. J. a. DICKSON. SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDG? WORK A SPECIALTY. OFFICE OVER BARKHDAL-E'H RTORB Spalding! Spalding! Spalding! Full line everything, ready k . for the Game. L Abbeville Hardware Co. r I* >- - M Hat note with u? a nr s 3U11 IS 1T1 ial in ? ig Black Taffetas, v ADDON Standard Duy. i Millinery 1 GOOD COLORED LINENS 30 in. Erown Linen for suits good weight 25c. A special value in 36 in brrwn lin en, all-linen, at 25c. Other brow linens at 12 1-2 and f5c. White linens at all prices from 21 35, 50 and 75c. Immense assortment of new priul ed muslins. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25c , M. HAD Clothed D. POI i Sells Clothing for Men and Be I material, stylish make and in sea In Men's suits prices range fr< to $10.00. STR/ a specialty. The latest shapes NEW ! in every color and tone in the < v For Men, Women and Childre cannot be matched. DRES In this department everything way of Wash Goods, Linens, Lawr TRIMMINGS. Trunks, Valises, Umbre Stock always complete daily, i). p< IN CAMP OR FIELD ? AT MOUNTAIN OR SHORE There li always i chance to enjoy aome ihootlng TO SHOOT WELL YOU MUST BE EQUIPPEO WITH A RELIABLE FIREARM: the only kind we have been making for upwards of fifty years. Our Line: RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. A air vonr TWIer. find insdMt. nn thA STEVENS.. "Where not sold by Retailors, we ship direct, Mjjresjjrcu paid, upon receipt ot Catalog price. Mend tor 14tf Fuse Illustrated (tntnlog. AnlndUitenuihlo book of ready reference for man and bov <hn?ter>. Mailed for 4 Ceut* in *t impatoaoverpoatnire. Renutlfiil I'on Color Hanger forwarded Tor lx rfiiu In utitmm. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. Our line o! rubber goo J- hns never befr large u.ud complete hkHIk ir.-clav. One G f.iuutaiu Syringe* Juki reoolvtd. Every euaranteed for one year. Mllford's J StJre. Phone M/7. Idon Co. i ' ca 861 mi ba lb it i is Quality, i a* illinery and p i bri I w? W< Co Ui th J Fa ve want you to know jjjS Black Taffetas are Sre SB M HO te : very Week. | fri at DRESS GOODS. M (, Six months ago we were buying 00 all the finest Voiles we coold get, ^ we felt that they would be this 80 n seasons favored fabrics and the way they are selling proves we were r correct. '? T A few specials in plain all wool J1 french Voilen, Black, Blue, Tan, each worth 26c. more than we r? se price it, $1.00. al at ????? tt ri ? i1" DON CO. i ai For Men. I rr 3M ilAKOFF ? p A >ysat prices to suit. All of the best ai fon. c am $5.00 to $15.50. In Boys from $4.50 er E W HATS s and reasonable prices. SPRING TIES handsomest assortment. SHOES ' T n, low and high cut, at prices that S GOODS. re 86 ; of use and beauty can be found in the at is, Organdies, Calicoes and SUMMER ^ tto D lias and Parasols. pl and New Goods arriving t D cc b< )liakoff. ii IiNAIlWiNAL tfAJNJi Statement or condition at clos? Resources. U"anf> ami Discounts $198,064 0<l Cf I Overdrafts 10,336 00 St i Q. 6. Bond* : 18,750 00 Ni Oth? r Securities . 500 00 Bi Heat E?(aie 9,383 00 D< Kedenuption Fund 937 00 Due from Banks 71,720 00 | Cash in Vault- .. 21,000 00 $330,?90 00 Oldest and Strongest Bank in Ample Resources Tor all demi Interest Allowed on Deposit* I ^^ The Peoples Si I ABBEVILL ** OFFICERS. B. G. THOMSON, President. f a I Q. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. ">H R. E. COX, Cashier. uUf I ' 3rug s LOWNDES VH.LE, Lowndesvlile, April 8^907. rue teachers Id coDtrol of the school In la place were, perhaps somewhat surprised it MnDday morning (April 1) on reaching b school building to find a flrnt claws t-trike , the pupils burred In and the teachers bar1 out. The demands of the scholars, a bolly, were easily met and matters adjusted. Pbeold month weat out and the new one me Id decidedly eool. This following the irer>.l weeks of warm weather was muobl are unpleasant tban it woald otherwise ve been. Many of onr people bad abed sir tblok winter underwear bat they found oeceuary to put It on again. fne early garden and field planter* were ry uneasy as the Indications strongly In tad to the doing of their planting work er again, but since the mist bare oleared 'ay, the damage done by the mqah lowered nperature Is not near so great as was dr. Joe Sherard, of Moffettvllle spent last lek at the borne of his brother-in-law Dr. J Wilson. dr. John Johnson, of Chester, wan here feral days last week with bis afflicted Dther Mr. 0. Johnson. Mrs. Emily Bowman, of Diamond Springs, is for several days last week with the famlof her son-in-law, Mr. T. D. Oooley. Messrs E. and B. J. Harrison, of Trenton, >re here for geveri<l daVB last week. Sir. W. L. Kennedy went to Anderson luredxy on business. Mrs. Susie Austin, of New York, formally Augusta' Ga., and who spent the satamer this place several years ago, spent last ;ek with Mrs. Ann Moore. iM - A D iwonooai* A nonotQ Ha itton Otl Mills, was here for a day or two it week conferring with Mr. J. B. LeRoy, e Agent In'bnylng seed bare. Hr. J. T. Bolt, the local manager tof the brmers'Oil M111 at Andersou was here for veral days last week. Mr. O. Johnson who s occupied a similar position In the mil' this piaoe has been in bad health for somene and therefore the books bad not beep ipt to dale, Mr. BoK came down and ought tbem up. Mr. T. B. Cllnkscales went to Bordeaux torday evening to visit bis father-in-law, r. Brltt, who has been qult? feeble for metlme. A test has been made, as the newspapers II, by one who was competent and Interestor the cotton seed raised last year and e year before and the result was that 26 per nt more of the seed raised In 1906 oimc op an of those raised in 1906, and aa there ems to be the same want of vitality In the alt bgds formed last Tear as great many id on some trees nearly all of tbe blooms >on tbe Irult trees dropped off after a few iys of life without any apparent cause and e weather conditions of 'ast year may have rlously sfleeted tbe germinating property, e vitality, of many other things besides, rn and cotton seeds. Misses Kate and Nell Wilson, of Simpsonlie, oame In Satntday to see tbelr slater Miss race Wilson, one of tbe asslstanU In tbe bool In this place. Troape. Sheriff's Sale. . L. Gibert against S. T. Cade?Execution. By virtue of an Execution to me dieted, in the above stated case, J will )U to the highest bidder, at public jction, within the legal hours of sale, ; Abbeville Court House, on Monday, ie sixth day of May, 1907, all tne gbt, title and Interest of Q. T. Cade > the following desoribed property, > wit: First, one tract known as the River lace, containing Three Hundred and eventy-Three (873) Acres, more or as, bounded on North by Tennent ad Gibert's estates, East by Mrs. M. !. Mcintosh, South by W. G. Cade, Pest by Savannah River. Second, tract known as the Crawford lace, containing Forty (40) Acres, lore or less, bounded on North by [ary Brown and G. Cade, East by G. ade, South bx S. R. Cade, West by J. Harmon. Third, tract known as the Home lace, containing Two and a Half (2i) cres, more or less, bounded on North ad West by lands of J. B. Harmon, a South and East by lands of 8. R. ade. Levied on and to be sold as the prop* ty of S. T. Cade to satisfy atoresald xecution and costs. Terms?Cash. C. J. LYON, Sheriff Abbeville County. April 9, 1907. . Sheriff's Sale. G. White and W. H. White, as ad ministfators of tbe Estate of L. W. White, deceased, against A. K. Drennan. ? Execution against Property. By virtue of an Execution to me dieted, iD the above stated case, I will U to the highest bidder, at public iction, within the legal hours of sale, Abbeville Court House, on first onday, the 6th day of May, 1907, all le right, title and interest of A. K. rennan in tbe following described operty, to wit: One Hundred Acres, more or less, >unded by lands of L. A. Ramey and ract No. 3 of lands of Mrs. Sarah reunan and Mrs. J. A. Ramey. Redded in Book of Conveyances, Num?r 26, page 131. Levied ou and to be sold as the propty of A. K. Drennan, to satisfy oresaid Execution and costs. m? I CXLLIB?V>USU. C. J. LYON, Sheriff Abbeville County. April 9, 1907. OF ABBEVILLE. 5 of buslnegg Dec. II, 1906. Liabilities. ipilal Stock $75,000 00 irplus and Profits 23,060 00 ational Bank Notes 18,750 00 iu i ilium sui ur nvnr" xn ?|u,8its 203.880 00 $330,WK) 00 i the County. and*. i In Saving* Departmcnl. &vings Bank. E, S. C. DIRECTORS. S. G. Tbompon, H. G. Anderson G. A. Nniffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Oweus. F. B. Gary, J. S. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. GrROCERIBS! < Tom ? New and in 0 up-to-date is 1 or FAN ~ Grocery A-\ 1 g/ H ' ' m' THA I P. B. J HAS OPEI i * : f # ' * . j; F. Miller's ,01 ? Fresh, reliable, clean ( V, always here, and the pub 0 to come and inspect them Q Lowest possible prices Q be my aim to always c wants. rh w Give me a cai i F. B ; SOUOOOJ-O SPECIAL I Wire \A 1AA OV ! Electric lamps ulliilUl 1 dA! Electric lamps Electric lamp,' It is easier tc The State of South Caroliqa, in the df AbbevlHe County. explosions Pursuant to the provisions of a Joint Ml l* Resolution of the General Assembly of ^0 'amP ?",rr South Carolina, enacted at its last ses- No kerosene < sion, an election will be held at Abbe- m ?rAoow |flr ville C. H., S. C., upon the question of "o greasy tar \nrjTt fa* tHa aimnnrt nf AflCj Cfl0?iP?$t WUUUUlUg vuv IV?J IV# w*,rr*"" ? the schoofe of the School District of the ?ee TBOMSC Tpwn of Abbeville, 8. C., for ft period of five years. ???????? The said election will be held in the City Council Chamber on the 3d Tuesday in April, 1907, between the hours of 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. ???i?_ The following managers have been |r*"( ~ appointed by the Board of Trustees? J. L, Clark, C. A. Cobb and H. T. . . War,Haw. Tf , , , c By order of the Board of Trustees. Universal P F. E. Harrison, 6884 JudXe* ' Chairman. w?y? Detide >' Frank B. Gary, Secretary. March 26, 1907. 3t JE LEE Calvert & Nickles ? Headquarters for ? Jjj| jjj^j White Hickory Wagons = Owensboro Wagons, T " Thii tobacco is Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, ITP t?fnne^y3! leading market Cheap Buggies, S^SSatS Harness, Laprobes, etc. , _ _ _ . _ _ TAGS. A copy of Calvert & Nickles. xsffisns 'rex a. im tr j HANCOCK Bl I Cedar Flakes are better and Cheaper than ' Camphor or Naplba Balls at Mlllord's Drng OKUiO. | ? t GROCERIES ! i k iTT 1 everyway > ? J the . || 0 '11 ' ' - vffl ; -Pm C Y " m >.;y^ r Store.9 1 4 ONES - ! <TED AT *"*. . '/If Old Stand. 1 / ' 0; . J|| Groceries will be found rA lie is cordially invited ^ -j will prevail, and it will q I arry what the public 4 -% 1. JPhone 55. ? 11 ym . JONJES. - ; M IS0LI0OOJO Your House. 1 ; are the best. \ ; are the safest. s are the most convenient. ) touch a button than to fumble for matches irk. "leys. , IS 1 rms. In the end. % , V*) )N. 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