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. a , the kind of tol has the natural gratify the hung< cost than all otl / j Steadily 1 increasi proof is in the ch< \ BL ?1 tHSBW R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. The Press and Banner. Published Every Wednesday. -Abbeville, S. C. Wednesday, May 29,1907. Citnse of Hearniog, If It has been noted that of late, the s*iad and tbe cats of the Hevannah bave been an usually gad and downcast, we venture to suggest that the observers did not even dream of the cause. But yesterday the reason for tbelr lamentation was made clear. We notloedl that some excellent gentlemen from Hone* Path alighted from the cars at AbbevlDc-. After one of the party had spoken to us, asd: calling us by name, we felt badly that we <14 not recall his name. StandlDg near by wttb one of our own cttlzens, when we saw Hfeso looking the other way, we RBked hla amme. He didn't know, but he said that tb? man about whom we enquleed was of a party of gentlemen from Anderson, who went flshlwg on the Savannah once every year. "We afterward asked our acquaintance to give a list of the names, but be said nothing vrbleb positively Identified himself, bat upon reflection, we have set him down as Mr. M. I. Brock of Honea Patb. He put down blB companions as Ed. Knight, Neal Knight, B. F. Arnold, M. I. Brock, Marlln Arnold. They all made lor the 12.80 Seaboard train, and last night they slept on the ground near the mighty river In which flourish the nicest had and the biggest mouthed catfish. We didn't see evidence that these gentlemen were carrying lunoh, and we Inferred mat mey expeoieu 10 uine wild or ua usa uw sportive Inhabitants of the water. As soon as we can prevail on Congress to open np the river to navigation of larger crafts, wo shall expect interested travelers, to dine on flrft class whales. At present, owing to the boulders that fill the bottom of the | river In shallow places, the stream Is utterly onnavlgable for whales and floating crafts of larger dimensions than batteans or pole boats. Until Oongreu shall see proper to p*?e the river navigable the waters of tbeSavannah mast be satisfied with the plain prectloal work ol generating electricity by which oar streets are lighted; and by which we now iron oar clothes, and by which we expeet at an early day to boll our coffee water and ?oofc oar steaks. The prosy work of running machinery by electric power will no doubt continue and extend to other and newer Industries. Unless Congress can And it advisable to open the river to navigation, the proud waters of tbe Savannah mast content Itself to ob a oummuu isuurer ior me mgaeai or me lowest aaoccasion may require. Imagine, If yon can, tbe humiliation which tbe proad and mighty waters of tbe Savannah most feel In taking the place of oooks, oil lamps, steam engines, dray horses, and other bard workers. Let Congress enquire If this humiliation Is not unconstitutional. BIG HAULS. Large Schools of Gamblers Caacbt, About Jbree weeks ago policemen Scbroeder and Johnson caught nine gamblers, who were brought before tbe council, when tbey were fined V> each, which was paid. Last Sunday the same policemen caught thirteen gamblers, who were brought before tbe olty council, eaoh of whom were fined S5. s iu?uueaw?r? pa|Q. In tbe two arrests the olty council realized $110. through the watchfulness ol active and wide-awake policemen. About ?25 was taken In last Monday by tbe counoll In fines for drunkenness. Tbe new Columbia negligee shirts have do equal. Rosenberg sells them. ? , DR. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A 8PECIALTY. OFFICE OVER BARKBDa.L.E'8 8TORE PAIN . Pain In the head?twin anywhere, has Its aeatJ' Pfcln i> congestion, pain is blood pressure?notMng ; else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop. and to prove it be bas created a little pink tablet. That. tablet?called Dr. Shoop's Headache Taakt? coaxes blood pressure away from pain cjufcers.. Its effect is charming, pleasingly delightful. jfently. 1 though saiely, it surely equalizes the blocddrav - ' lation. II yon have a headache, it's blood pressors. i II it's painful periods with women, sama causey ' II yon are sleepless, restless, nervccs, if s blood congestion?blood pressure. That surely is a j certainty, for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop ; it in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply <n*trihnta, the unnatural blood pressure. \ Bruise your finger, and doesn't it get red, and a swell, ana pain you? Of course it does. If 8 con- J; VII*. 1 1? !? OBUUU) UiWU UtCi?U.Q. X UU 11 UUU lb W I LHfH '| < It?always. It s simply Common Sense. We sell at 25 cents, %nd cheerfully recommend 1 Dr. Shoop's | te, Headache Mk. Tablets _ jj ?, , . C. A, MILFORD. | & - 'ur advertisement eek in this paper will \ ippipi :pose the real reasons why 1 l|^iS| 3acco used in "Schnapps" I stimulating qualities that J Jg|||^ tr of chewers, and at less J ler kinds of tobaccos, jf 1907. im m trams I Better equipped than ever for your businest Bight in the swim, and lots of goods to shoi you and at the right prices too. SOME OF OUB SPECIALS. The best dot of farm tools. Plows, Stocks, 2' horse plojrs, Midi Breakers, both kind. See our plow shapes. The best lot in the Cit; so every one says. See them yourself. Collars, Fads, ete. Another Special, Stoves, Bucks. Try 08 for the best stove sold and they are Bucks too and whic name means the very best cooking maohine. White lined. 15 yet backs. All ?ood points known to the up to date stove maker. Woi jyou try one for 30 days on the house, and if what we olaim, youtakeli if not we will take it back and it don't cost yon a oent. See them. Still Another. Sewing machines, Wheeler aDd Wilson, No. 9 for the old reliabli Singer and Domestic, See the very latest in these goods. Nothin better. Sold any old way, or any long time and too, at your pric almost. Putman Organs are the Best. Boyster guano is leading for the ootton crop of 1807. "Farmei Bone" Fish scran goods will do the work. On the road. Five cars White Milling Com, which,is the best for keeping, a it's Bound and dry. Our Grocery Stock cannot be better in Hour, Meal, Molasses* Cane, Hay, Bran, Oats, seed and feed* Larc Su.gar, and Coffee, Tobacco Canned Gocds, ?ig Hominy 10c for 3 11 cai as. We put ont today thirty-five doz. curry combs special at 5,10 an 15?c, See them, W. D. Barksdale. _____________rnmmmmmmm 1 SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets Pencils Ink * General School Supplies. 1 | Speed's Drug Store. | / . . DUE WEST.. I Due West, >3. C\, May 27, 1907. Miss Euphemia Young returned last week from Decatur, Ga., where she has bad a position iu the music department at Agnes Scott. Mr. P. P. McCain readied home during the past week from Covington, Tenn. He taught in the school at that place. Martha, Gaston and Jean Moffatt will go to Laurens county this week to visit Mrs. Sallle Wham. Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell and daughter will arrive thi9 week from Bain bridge, Ga., to spend sometime with Rev. D. G. Caldwell's family. Missis Stack and Toline of the D.W. F. C. faculty will go with a party to Europe (his summer. Miss Toline will likely remain abroad for study next winter. Mm. M. B. Blinkscales took io the exposition at Jamestown last week. News was received here during the past week of the death of Mrs. Mattie Sharp Gillespie at her home in Point Lick, Ky. Mr. Luthfr Ellis, who is taking a course in dentistry at Vamieibilt University arrived at home la?t week for his vacation. Commencement op^ns up Friday night of this week ami continues through Wednesday night following. Ail the exercises will be free to the public and everybody is urged to come. Rev. Pla:o Durham, of ibe Methodist church, Charlotte, | r aches the sermon belme the graduating classes on Sabbath morning. Rev. E P. Davis, of 'he Second Presbyterian church, Greenville, will preacn to the students or in seminary Sabbath n Miss Beatrice McCaw w ill arrive this week from Hives, Teni- , to take iu tbe commencement. Sue will be guest of her sister, Miss Eudora McCaw at the D. W. F. C. Mlns Fannie Wideman returns bome in a few days from her school work at Louisville, Ga. Miss Wideman is to be congratulated on her recent election ro tbe positiou of Lady Principal ol L nwood College in Gastonia. Mr. Furmau MeGee and Mits McGee, of Houea Path, have been visiting relatives. Mrs. Lilian McDavid Richards and iitile hom, of Philadelphia, are with Mr*. Rirhards' parent?, Dr. and Mrs. J. Q. McDavid. Miss Lizzie Nance and Miss Jennie Mae Dunn will visit Mrs. Fannie Pressly next week. Mr. W. L. Pressly has an engagement with the Anderson ball team for the season and will begin work next week. Putting: Thill KM Off. Some people are continually putting , off until to-morrow what should be done to-day. Is it so much of a habit, or downright laziness? One of the most general examples of such negligence may be noted in tbe case ol "sick" folk. Many a man is a fit subject for the hospital, but puts off seek )( ing relief until "to-morrow." Many people are really sick and don't know it. Take the man who gets up as tired JJ in the morning as when he went tc bed, who is all the time hungry but can't eat. who is racked with aches and pains,.but thinks it will pass off, whose stomach, kidneys and liver art constantly crying out a warning be never herds?until loo late. As long as be can keep up he Roee on without realizing the risk he takes. [0 Ibip world would be a happier one il it were a healthier one, and if everybody would remember the adage, '*a 1* stitch in time saves nine," Take a good tonic, one that wili tone, strengthen and for'ify the system for its daily grind, such as Andes' Great Prescription. There would be little need for physicians and medicines. Andes' Great Prescription, sold by C. A, Milford, Abbeville, 8. C., at one a. dollar per bottle, three for two and a half, or six for five dollars, is the world's greatest blood tonic, purifier, IT and corrrotive of alj stomach, liver, kidney and bladder' disorders, Ask .x the dealers to give you names of peopie who have been benefitted. Don't nnnr honlrti nnnthpr dav. R,t Iicgicci^uu. ? tj gin a cource of thi? jrreat medicine and avoid future Gompliuulious, ''Take a stitch in time," COMPETITIVE* EXAMINATION FOE ANNAPOLIS. 3) Applicant* Will be Examined ?t An* demon for the Third District. & The principal aDd both alternates, appointed as candidates for admlanlou Into the Naval Academy at Annapolis, from tbe /6 Third District,bavlDg failed to pass tbe entrance examination, a new appointment will have to be made. A competitive examination will be held In tbe Conrt Houhp, at Anderson. Thursday, Jane 6tb, 1807, for the purppep of selecting a principal and two alternate*. l,o be named as candidates for midshipman. TJie successful candidates will he required' to rppQrt at Annapolis. June 18'b, for tbe purpose o? pf.?n.dlpg tbe entrance examination. - ' 01 onnllimril ihnnlrt hft Wt.il B& rued In the 'Jj following subjects. to wli: English grammar. English composition, history, ailtbmetlo, algebra, through quadratic equations, place geometry, descriptive geography and the elements of physical geography, United States history a#d Uw outlines of general history. Applicants most pot be psdpr sixteen or over twenty years of age, mu?t bp bona flde residents of the Third Congressional j. District and must be able to puss a thorough 1,0 physical fiawiDailon. Wyatt Aiken, M. C. Kxnmlnatlou. There will bean examination at Abbeville Court Bouse on July 6.190T, to award a schol.. arsblp in the Textile Department of Clemson 1, College. All appointees must average above sixty (60) per cent. Tbls Is a fine opportunity offered ambitious young men who desire spt> )? olal training. The president of Clemson are regularly geitlrg calls lor men trained in tbe Textile Department. Tbls Is a fine chance for ambitious boys in cotton mills. >3 R. B. Cbeatbam, w Co. Supt. Education. jS^omnrru scncuuic, Laavnrr 760 a m golDg East. JO00 a m gnlpg E&bL and Weal. 2 45 p m golog West. 6.05 p m going East West. Arrives? 9 05 a m from West. 12 25 p m from East and West. 4 15pm from East. m H.W p m from East and West. SenUoftrd Schedule. ' 32 due 4 25 pm ;>S due 105 pm 88 due 3.07 Hm 41 due 4.05 am 52 due 12.40 pm l'& due 8#3pm M? Murray's Locals. Special orders for Nunnally's Ice cream taken at tbe McMurray Drug Co, Get tbe best. Nunnnlly's ice cream. At McMurray *8. Give us your orders for Ice cream and we will please you. The McMurray Drug Co. Try Nunoally's Ice cream at McMurray's. 10 cents. Tbe ladles are the Judges of cream. At>K them bow about Kunnully's. finn-ifi in and we will pleaHe you with our drinkH. The McMurray Drug Co. Rend What a 8a?I*fl?rt CnMopwr Shjh of c. ar. The McMurray Drug Co., Abbeville, S, C. Gentlemen? X bave used C.N. dminiectiwu on my mules and cows for lloe and on my dog for fleas. It Is tbe flneat thing I bave ever 2 tried. One application Is sufficient todoibe work. Yours truly, Dr. 8. G\ Thomson. . ' PSBi '. .> - &???' v ' -v ' V Cnl) at. our store, please, for a free sample <>' Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee." If real coffee, dlsturbsyour stomach, your heart or kidneys then try this clever coffee Imitation. While Dr. Hboop ban very clot-ely matched Old Java anil Mocha coffee In flavor and tastp, yet he has not even a single gralD of real coffee In It. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with malt, nuts. etc. You win surely like Health Coflee. Sold by L. T. Miller. Some people warn to be on n Jury so as to get the testimony that 1m not printable. ? Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note It Is made alone tor Piles, and its action Is positive and certalD. Itching, nalnful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by Its use. Large nickel-capped glass Jars 50 cents. Sold by C. A. Mllford. A man /eels awfully rich when he's got a few dollars his wife doesn't know about. Free samples of "Pr^ventlcs" and a booklet on colds will be gladly mailed you, ou request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., simply to prove merit. Prevenilcs are little Candy Colu Cure tablets. Noqutnlne.no laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Vreventlcs prevents colds?as the name Implies?wb^n taken early, or at the "Snoezt* Slotse." For a seated cold or Ingrlppe, break It up safely and quickly with Preventtcs. Sold by C. A. Mllford. A woman can't help being Interested in a man who has been divorced without htr knowing the real reason why. i.*>? mo malt von free, to Drove merit, sain pies of my Dr. Hhoop's Restorative, and ray hook on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or The Kidneys. Aadress me, Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. Troubles of the stomach, heart or kldoeys, are merely symptoms of a deeper mIInoent. DonM make the common errorof treating symptoms oolv. Symptom treatment Is treating the result of your ailment,and not the cause. Weak otoroacn nerves?i he Inside erven?means stomach weakness, always. And the heart, and kidneys as wen, have their controlling: or Inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. Noother remedy even claims to treat the ''Inside nerves. ' Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my free book now Dr. 8hoop's Restorative. Sold by C. A. Milford. When a man does well In business his wife thinks it's because be gets sucb good meals at home, and probably she is right. Experience conserves lis own strength and enconrages enthusiasm in the other Jeliow. It's too bad to see people who go from day to day suffering from physical weakuess when Hollister'8 R?(cky Mountain Tea would make them well. The greatest tonic known. 35 cents, tea or tabletB. C. A. Milford. Getting on in the world is rarely achieved by knocking the fellows that are ahead of you. Artists have no trouble in securing models. The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have become models in face and form since taking Holllster's Rocky Mountain tea. 36 I cents, tea or tablets. (J. A. Milford. ' You can't accuse a man who Is Always watching out for a good chance of being an inconsiderate person. Phone 107 when yon have troubles, Rexall has a remedy for them too at Milford's Drng Store. ; If you want a nice bible go to Milford's , Drugstore. 1 Of all the fruits there are in the land, That grow on bush or tree, f I would give up the choicest ones For Hollister's Rocky Mountaiu Tea C. A. Milford. s * A Narrow Escape; I G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk , Mo; had a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimton bur into | hie thumb. He says: "The doctor wanted to amputate it *>ut I wouldn't 1 consent. I bought a botz of Bucklen's . Arnica Salve and that cursd the daDgerous wound. " 25c at P. B. Speeds ! Druggist. i Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL mmm ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, {1,500,000 January'8th, 1907. WRITE TO OH CALli on the undersignet> or the Director of yoar TownsLlp I tor any Information yon may dealre about onr plan of Insurance. We Insure yonr property against fle?tru< Ion by mi mrnm qe mmn and do so cheaper than Any Inonranoe Con puny In existence. Uemember we are prepared to prove to yoi that ours Is the safest and cheapest piste < i Insurance known. J. R, BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. G. J. FRASER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, 8. C, B01RDl)ffiECT0RS. 8. G. Majors, Greenwood J.T. Mabry .. Cokesbury W. B. Acker Donalds M. B. Cllnkse* ee Due West W. W. L. K?lier ......Long Cane I. A. Keller ...Jdpilthvllie W. A. S'evenson Cedar Spring A. M. Keld_ Abbeville Township W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson AntrevUle J. M. Huckabee Lowndesvllle A. 0, flrant Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills S. L. Edmonds Bordeaux H. Li. Raenr Walnut Grove W. 0. Martin Hotlges *~v r?.inmAn PnrnnupQ J. XJ? D.8. Haitiwanger -Ninety-Six J. Add- Calhoun - Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake.,,........PhfpDlx ' Rev. J. B. Muse ....Vordory J. H. Chiles, Jr, Bradley J. W, Lyon.. ...Tror , W. A. Cfliegtbaqa., V^ldoll G. K. Uorn,.... CallUon G. E. Dorn Klrkseya i J. Add Cilboun Brooks Abbeville, a G.? Jan. S 19' 7 Calvert & Uickles ? Headquarters for ? White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, Cheap Buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles. Feb. 24. 1904 tr lS OFFEMEL rc. U'ORTKY VOVWG PliOPIvE We earnestly request all yoqn.r persons, no matter how limited their moan.! or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good puoition, to write by first mail for our great half-rate offer. Success, indcpcndenceand probablo fortune are eruaranteod. Don't delay. Write today, thf Gk'Ala. Business Collate, Macon. G*? :1 ' \. .. V.3p \ . " ' ^????? ftFIRST *** W3' Mean $ $ ma iM buy or wear th faW ease and durability, " toe the mark ( I SOLD BY ^^^C^K!SER( i -i ' Why Ni Paying t an Own You You can easily dc a few shares in t . Loan Association gariized in Abbevi MONEY LOANED SE ! - ' \ DR. NEUFFER' WT* /MART W. S. UUl TXe PCTTYUOHN 5Y3T01 TUV>1 HAUTE ~INO.. FARMERS M State,. County and President: Vice-Presl F. E. HARBISON. P. B. SP! Board of Directors : Visanska, John A. Harris, B. M. Haddoi J. F. Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell. We solicit your business am it safely and c< We are in position to make you loai when placed jp Our Saving-? l NATIONAL BANE Statement of condition at clog Resources. Loans and Di^oounta $198,064 00: l Overdrafts .. 10,336 uOi 8 U. S. Bonds 18,750 00| ? Other Securities 500 00] f Real Entaie 9,383 00 I Redemption Fund 937 OOi Due from Banks 71,720 00| Cash in Vault 21,000 00' $330,690 OOj Oldest and Stronpcst Bank li 4mple BeNOurccN tor all den latere*! Allowed on Deposit HALF CAR L( PAIl ? - * -i j l j- i j T. TJtie inna tnat lasts- u i ford's Dru; Call on hira for anything you want ii line. He has what you waut, of the best See Us Befo: a a Ml Phone - - bm | MERCHANTS OMb? >t Stop I Rent I d I ~ n . if? ' J I " ' I ; jr. -r' r Home t I ) this by taking he Building and i, now being orille. AT 6 Per Cent, v:' | : ? *; tSaNI E or R. S. LINK.. ' - " .jS|| ' ? mm ? \' I Tin AIT nAAJN, := Let us figure with you on your House fPM r your Fence or your Curbing; ; iiiimu *=!__ TN wiy i/epoBiway. dent: Cashier: EED. J. H. DuPR*. VF. E. Harrison, P. B, ?Jpeed, G. A. 3, LewisW. Parker, W.1 P. Greene, d are prepared to handle ; mservatively. is, and to pay interest on deposits, I Department. OF ABBEVILLE. ie of business Dec. II, 1906. - - 'i Liabilities. n Capital Stock $75,000 00 . I iurplus and Profits 23,000 00 National Bank Notes 18,750 00 tills payable 10,000 00 * I >eposits 203,880 OO^B $330,690 00 n tbe County. I lands. is in Savin?* Department. )AD MASTIC I NT. I ist received at Mil- I g Store. ; 1 a the Paint, Varoifth, Stain and Oi quality. 9 re Buying. | t i?mj n I LliX' V/UIZ, - - 107 i J J?