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: -y i I iJa y t-Z ' ' ' -'" | Tr"k .. ; - ** '-f'V # x' \i<y% ^}' The Abbeville Press and Banner, ! BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEYILLB, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 gll lit VILLI PUMP Engine, Plumbii As we have repaired a for a number of years and best satisfaction, we bougl also have the agency for tl saws and dynamos. r We Can Also I I 4 ' * m-, Plumbing Work |jj|f Put in plumbing or 'mm electrical work or any wM thing that you will need on the farm. 727/ '-Com e srd Se Any one thinking of Jj ? buying an engine can in mak!ng call at Harrison & ani.H.c. Waldrop and sec our country h - - - would no1 engine and feed mill. obtain ? _ complete K ' ? Give us a call when in n Yours for busin McKee,Harri Bill \ J A vegetable lard, without any hog-fat ii iof purest, refined, deodorized cotton see* Wesson process. Odorless and tasteless. For bread, biscuit and fancy pastry bal meats, fish, potatoes and doughnuts, and as for butter, it is the purest and healthiest < requiring only three-quarters the amount same results as from the use of butter, housewives from economical and health! view. Will not take on odor of fish, oni thing else. Will not soak into or becon by anything cooked in it. SOLD EVERYWIThe Southern Cotton < New York Savannah Atlanta Ni m * m m t iii -r in -r in f m ~f m ~r m t m "F til "f lir v - < k i uus oi oeiui plies. Write U9 for anything in the machinery line. Sullivan Hardware Co., A # ! . ? ./ f .-I***' * I, IMS 10 DIMM ig, Electrical Work. 11 makes of Gasoline Engines knowing what kind gives the it an I. H. C. for the shop and lis engine, corn mills, pumps, Install Engines. W not t bke a hand ' your farm more profitable?you can do it by using engine. Thousands of farmers in all parts of the ave taken a hand and unhesitatingly say that they t part with their gasoline engine if they could not other. It is time to take a hand. We handle a line of I. H. C engines which we will gladly det ?~ eed of anything in our line. son&Waldrop Wintlirop College HI! I III l III 11^^ Scliolargliip and Entrance Examination. fS Thfl examination for tbe award of varan' iH^PqBm Scholarship* iu Wlmbrop college and for ibe I fSst adinlHHlon of new ?u.dents will be held at tbe yj Ci'unty Court House on FRIDAY, JULY 5, I H g? at 9 a. m. Applicant* mud ?e not le*a than I H flit] fifteen yearn of nee. When Scholarship art I H S2? vttoated after J ly 5, they will be awarded to | I $9 H |m those maKltig tbe bigtieht average at this ex-l fl EH K$ ess amlnatloD, provided tbey meet tbe condlI B [tjll tionn governlug tbe award. Applicants for I I gSS Scbolarcblps nhould write to President JobnI H H pi [I son berore tbe examination for Scholarship 6 iH u M gss examination blanks. OB So.iolarttblps are worth 8100 and free tuition 89b Tbe next nexsloo will opeo September 18.1907. HO For further Information and catalogue, ad jz? dress Pres. D. B. Johnson. Rook Hill, 8. C. rfc I I $ ffi Charleston and Western Carolina Ry 111 I Fnj Schedule In effeot Jan. 10,1007. 1^1/ M Dally Daily Dally | In Lv Auensta 9.50am 6.05pm 6.80am " sg? Ar McCormlck 11.86am 6.50pm 8.13am ~ ||{) Lv MeCormlnit "#,m TV/T J ' Lv Calhoun FaHn..." ?20am tl it. Made Oj Ar Anderson 11.00am d oil, under nil JJocormic* u.saam 6.52pm ~~~ ? Ar Greenwood 12.28pm 7 45pm - ^ Ar Waterloo 1.09pm r sere Ar Laurene 1.40pm ting, frying f] I a substitute fFrfl Lv Laurers 2.10pm 8.10am Ktsuubuiuic j Ar Fountain Inn... 2.52pm 9 26am cooking fat, Ar Greenville 3.35pm lQ.20ftm to attain the U KfeTSS.? JSgS Appeals tO * s Ar Spartauburn 3.40pm i , L Iff Lv .Spartanburg 4.00pm (tio. Ry.) ul points of A r Henderson Vine 6 25pm onsorany- Eg le absorbed O K uuVe'iuovVn'e #:!o5? I80-1"') JO Lv Spartanburg 11.50pm (C. & W. C. Ry) SB Lv Woodruff 12 38pm [Jy Ar Laurens 1.22pm - Lv Greenville 12.10pm 4.80pm Kx.tiun. ? LW Lv Fountain Inn... 12 63pm 5.26pm pa f SS Ar Laurens 1.85pm fl.20pm fc" fc" Lv Lauren* 2.02pm (C. N. 4 L.) ? "Tj| Ar Clinton 2.22pm Ar Newberry 3.10pm EEEEEEEEEEEEEE ll Ar Columbia -MOpm KS Ar Charleston 9.50pm *\:i JJ Lv Laurens 1.50pm C-& W. C.) Jtl WUi HS Lv Green wood 2.62pm 6 55*m n , Ly Lv Anderson 4.15pm ew Orleans P** Lv Calhoun Fails... 5.46pm JJ Ar AlcCormlck 3 45pm 7.47am 6.48pni t HI "F 111 "C III "F Lv MoCormlck 8.45pm 7.47am 6 50pm | I I I I I I KjVM Ar Augusta 6.80pm 9.30wm 8 80pai .Note?The above arrivals and departures, at well as coni>ectiouB with other companies, art given an Information, and are not guaran teed. ... ww , Through Pullman Sleeping car Augusts H.nrrmOC! and Jacksonville Daily. Lv. Augusta 10.2( U1 wCvUAC JUliy liitw p. m. arrive Augustn 7.40 a. m. ? Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt, Augusta, Ga. , . R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. general purpose engines U7n tliAm in Qtnnlr _ le headquarters iELP IS OFFERED , . M.n < O S'OATHY YOUNG PEOPLE illgllies, saw Vocurncirtly request all youn? persons, no matter TVii-^eViors *'w '',uileil means or education, who wish tc inresners. >tain a tliorouu-'i business training and good posi, T-> ;i -n? :in. to write by first rr.nii lor our great half-rat* aeines and .Boilers, JJe ;rtl. Pueci-ss. in(!.:|>t:,>iiencoand probable fortune llsand Shingle Mills,&C o guaranteed. Jyon t delay. Wriletoday. tremendous stock of al (Ja.-4'a r,?s)n?s? Co'letfe. Macon. iiur nnrl mttnhillfM'V HUt) ??__ plectric bffisk?h pderson, S. C. SJHII1 I Call and see us wheD you want a buggy We can please yon. P. Rosenberg & Co. ; , -V.- 1 ' . . r " v'.:. ' , . ? ?' . .. - * . WEST END Mrs. John Lyon left Friday for Ninety Six wbere she will spend some time with ber bod Dr. Jobn Lyon. Mr. G?rry Hall went to Charlotte Friday on baslness. Mrs. Claade Jones was In Atlanta for several days last week attending tbe Muslo Festival. Mr. C.D.Brown has gone to Washington, D. C? on bnsiness. Miss Sara Norwood came home Friday irom Spartanburg: wbere sbe has been attending Converse for tbe pant year. Mrs. Llla W. Mabry left Friday for Rook Hill where she goes to attend tbe Commencement at Wlntbrop. Miss Eliza Mabry will be one of tbe graduating class, completing a four years'ooarse that has been made np of bard stndy and close attention to all ber duties. Miss Mabry has accepted a position In tbe Graded School here and tbe Board Is fortunate In securing ber services. Mr. Joel 8. Morse nas gone to Sumter to at> tend the HolmaD-Smlth wedding Mr. Jack Harden Is home from Davidson College. Mrs. Sara C. Cater Is Id tbe olty spending a while with her daughter, Mrs. w. A. Templeton. MIbb Sara J. Lee leaves Wednesday for New York where sbe will Join a party and Ball In a few daya for a aommer oating In Europe. Miss Lee bas a very attractive trip mapped oat. Sbe will be away until tbe early fall. Mr. John M. Harden wax in Greenville for a few days last week attending tbe Commencement at Cbloora. Dr. Lntber Ellla was bere from Due Weal Saturday. Dr. Eilla baa been studying dentistry In Nasbvtlle, Term., for tbe pant two years and bas been making rapid ad vance m bis work. Miss Grace Hemphill la at borne from tbe lower part of tbe State, wbere sbe bas had a pnHltlon in a large graded sobool. Mr. Bonnar Wblte Is bome from Davidson College wbere be has oompleted a BuooesBtul years' work. Mlsa Emily Prentiss Is at Clemaon to enjoy tbe Commencement exercises. Mlsa Prentiss Is tbe guest of Mrs. Lee. Last Tuesday evening MIcb Fannie and Miss Mary Starke entertained a few of tbelr friends at a bridge party in bonorof Miss Sara Lee Who left Tuesday for New York wbere sbe will Join a party and sail for Europe. Tbose present spent a most delight- . foI evening. Miss Lee was presented wltb a beautiful pluque as a sonvenlr ol tbe occasion. Mrs. Maggie L. Bullock left 8nturd?y for Belton wbere sbe will be tbe guest of Mis* Asna Latimer for tbe montb of Judo. ' n * * WAflbo onH Hop attronlfOA llttltf iUIBi V^i l/? IT ?vnn Wuu uw. Hvv, Mw.. . v daughter have returned to tbelr home In Vewberrv nfipr spending sometime here witb Mrs. L. W. White. Mrs. L. C. hobnail has gone to Wlnthrop to 1 attend tbe Commencement exerolw*. Ml?s Margaret Miller baa gone to Dae Weil to upend a while witb ber sister Mrs. W. W. Edwards. I Mrs. W. P. Ferguson Is at home again after 1 I a pleasant visit to friends In Norfork, V*. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cheefc left Friday for Seneca where tbeyvwlll visit Mr. CheekV j parents for several months. Mr. John R. Blake has gone Flnoastle, Va.. to Join Mrs. Blake and spend a few days before returning home. Mrs. James H. Perrln Is at home again aft?r an extended visit to ber son. Mr. James H. ( Perrln, In Meridian, Miss. The mends here of Mr. Perrln are glad to know that be If rapidly recovering from bis Illness. Mrs. John E. Brownlee was In the cltj Saturday from Antrevllle tbe gnest of ber daughter Mrs. J. A. Dickson. EUCHRE CLCTB. ? Mrs. C. D. Brown entertained tbe Eucbre Club Friday afternoon at a very pleasant meeting. Mrs. R. L. Dargan will entertain tbe Clnb two weeks from this meeting. Mrs. Nannie W. Wardlaw has gone to Clinton to spend some time with ber neice Mrs. Geo, M. Wright. Mibm Willie 8eal waa in Atlanta for aeveral days last week shopping. Master Garry Hull is bome again after a week's stay In Charlotte witb bla grand* mother Mrs. John Hall. Mrs. Susan B. Hill la bere spending some time with ber sister Mrs. W. 8. Cotbran. Mr. M. B. Reese has gone to Sumter where be will attend the Holman-Smltb wedding. . Mr. A. B. Morse waa Id Davidson doring Commencement week. Miss Edna Holman baa gone to Sam tor to ttieod tbe marriage of ber sister Miss Holman to Mr. J. Allen smltb, Jr., of tbls plaoe. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker left Tuesday.for her home in Baltimore after spending theVlntei nere with her daughter Mrs. J. 8. Norwood. Miss Mar? Lou Smith and Miss Grace Smith have gone to Sumter to attend the Holroan-8ml(n wedding. Cadet' Julian Wilkinson Is home from Clemson where he has been studying for the paat year. Mr. Ernest Latimer was down from Lown- , denvllle lor a few days the first of the week. J Mrs. Lawrence C. Parker Is at home agate after spending some time In Courtland, Ala., with her home peop'e. Dr. and Mrs. John O. Blake of Greenwood, were In the city Sunday the guests of Miss Annie Hawthorne at Mrs. B ake'a. Mi. Calvert Thomson Is one ot the party that nave gone to Sumter to he present at the Holroan-Smltb wedding. Miss Virginia Calhoun and Miss Sara Baker were here from Calboun Palls Monday. Miss Louise DeBruhl leaves Wednesday for Greenville where she will spend some ttme with her cousin Mrs. Susan Pope Hem Id p. 1 Miss Louise Alexander one of the teacher* at Lander College In Green wood-was In the oily Sunday the guest of MIbs Hawthorn. Miss Mary E. Hill has gone to Due Weet to attend the commencement. She will be the guest of Miss Mary Galloway while there. Rev. S. L. Wilson of Ninety Six was in the olty for several days last week. ' MISS NOBWOOD BNTERTAXNS. One of the most delightful entertainment* tbat has ever been given In Abbeville was tbe Euchre Party given Friday evening In i bonor ol Mlsa Evelyn Johnson, of Portsmouth, Va., by Mlsa Elizabeth Norwcod. Tbla was tbe first time an entertainment baa 1 been given In tbe Norwood beautiful new borne. Tbe rare beauty andattracMveness of ( this elegant home was brought out by tbe profusion of flowers and plants used. More gorgeous roses, sweet peas and nasturtiums ] oould not be Imagined, Great bowls and vases of these flowers were seen everywhere. In tbe back ball tbe punoh bowl was plaoed. Miss Marshall held sway here. Miss Nor- i wood was assisted Id receiving her guests by ( Mrs. J. 8. Norwood, Mrs. Joe Wilson aDd Mis# Sara Norwood. Alter cards were laid ' aside dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. A. 8.81mmons received tbe ladles' prize, a < pretty gauze fan. Miss Johnson was given at guest of bonor a spangled fan. Mr. Sam Cooper won the gentleman's prize. I Mr. Wade Wilson Is here from Columbia , staylDg a while with bis sister Mrs. M. H. Wilson. Mrs. A. B. Cheatham la In Greenwood spending a while. MlssCeclle Hlrsbman, of Charleston, Is In the city spending* few days with her friend Miss Lucy Calvert. STAG DINNER. Mr.H.G.Srnltb entertained at a 8tag dinner Friday evening In honor of bit brother Mr. J. Allen Smith, Jr.. whose marriage to MIib i Ansle Holman, of Samter, will take place on tbe fifteenth. MIbs Isabel Haddon and Mr. R. M. Haddon are In Due West attending commencement. Miss 8tella Simpson has gone to ber| borne In Cnthbert, Qa., where she will spend some time. Miss Simpson bas been advised by her physician lo leave her work for a while and lake a complete rest. Her many friends here hope sbe will soon be (well enough to retnrn to ber home here. Mr. Th mas J. Lyon Is home from Edgefield where be haB been teaching for tbe past two years. i Remnrkable Rescae. That truth lo atrnrurer fhan fiction. \ has once more been demonstrated iti the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: , "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. | Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. i King's New Discovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; > the bleeding diminished rapidly, aud J in three weeks T was able to go to . work." Guaranteed for coughs and colds 50c. aud $1.00, at P. B. Speed's drwt fttore. Trial bottle free. Cars for ltcn. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool. ford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold by P. B. Speed, Druggist. 3m* 50c IV FOR 100 CC THE CIGARE 0% A ! c uoupons i Coupons also Redeen Primiu AMERICAN JERSEY CITY. N. J LAWN : ]: :F jj Over 100 Varietie lesigns of Lawn Fence Sti ttt :_a we inus meet an tasi Nothing so mars the iightly fences of a by-gone IMPROVE! ESTIMATES PRO Call, write or phone u w. D. ] / ^ wLJ Sgg Hard Coal in July. To AMOS Rise in Southern Farm VbIqn. Manufacturer's Record. The rise in value of all farm lai prill continue as Jong as there exl tbe telling argument in such a f that with a net value of farm produ upon the capital invested of 25 | cent, in tb? South and 16.2 per ce in the whole coutry, it in seen tl for every dollar received by the fai era of the whole countrv on tbe cap! invested Southern farmers received < dollar and a half. But this is not Duly strong point in the case. The teDsely 6old venters of the No make out-of-door work impossible several months of the year. They i largely to the cost of keeping li stock and to family {expenses for- f and heavy clothing. The mild weat of the South enables the farmers work 12 months in the year. ItreJu the costof live-stock raising to a mi mum. a* cattle can find good graz for a large part of 'he year: it ma the fuel Dill for farmers an iuconsic able item, and it obviates the nece ty of heavy clothing and many ot expenses absolutly necessary in cold countries. Thus the Southi farmers' capuai iu iww uui uuij yi* ted to thm a dollar and a half for ery dollar returned to the farmers the whole country by their capital, t added to this, there was a difference the cost of living, which is so gr that it must command wide attent as it becomes more fully understood A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Lc St., Dallas, Tex., says : "In the p year I have become acquainted w Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no J ative I ever before tried so effectua disposes of malaria and biliousnes They don't grind nor gripe. 2oc. at /Imii/v n f Am d. opecu o uiug oiv/ic. Xfaddon'8 Loc?Im. J list received a lot rlald swlsi, tbe nev thing out. The K. M. Haddon Co. We keep oar stock up all tbe time. W Id need of dry goods and millinery call Tue R. M. Haddon Co. Bilks, silks. We have them 1 n a'l the If lng cojors add prices. Tbe R. M. Haddou We are busy all the lime. We have not days^ Our^oods are what tbe people wi TD6 IV. M. DHUUUU Vs\J. When In town don't forget to oalland Q8. Tbe R. M. Haddon Co. 4 CASH] i )UPONS FROM TTE OF QUALITY n Far.h Panhorp! a bUVII B HUDIM^V I iable for Valuable Presents m Department TOBACCO CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. FENCE , of Steel and Iron. ^ |; Page Wire Fence, |: and American "Wire Fence S. of most Modern and Artistic ructures to choose from. \ es and requirements. beauty of our city as the mage ; BEAUTIFY! MPTLY FURNISHED. s to-day. BARKSDALE I am, and will continue to be in the market with the best "Block Jellico ^ Coal." Ready to quote you k prices on any quantity and deliver any month direct iA from car. m SPECIAL PRICES ^ Made on car lota of either Domestic or Steam Coal. Can make pi ice on Nut or nr patronage earnestly solicited. B. MORSE. > Reflections of a Bachelor. Nearly everybody is honest unless jda he get8 caught. jBla A gambler is the fellow who gets your act money at it. icts a woman could never like frecklea per unless they cost a forttne to have. Dt. The difference between a quaint bat triCk and an ufcly habit is whether "H1" your child or somebody else's does it. Ital When a man in a street car objects >ne to a child rubbing its muddy feet all the over his trousers, every woman in the car knows he has a bad heart. rtb for * Idd He Fired tbe Stick, ve- ??i have flred the walking-stick I've del carried over 40 years, on account of a her flore that resisted every kind of treatto ment, until I tried Buckien's Arnica ces Salve; that has healed the sore and IdI- made me a happy man," writes John mg Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. Guarkes anteed for Piles, Burns, etc., by P. B. ler- c$peed, druggist. 25c. 88i- . her an DR. J. A. DICKSON, srn ?w- SURGEON DENTIST. evof GOLD FLLLING8; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. 'U't OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S 8T0RE. i in ? Cough Caution ** Tfmflunw. If yon ??IW| VU?u>w/ win. _ couth?e yea from a simple cola only?you sho old ft 1 wayi heal, soothe, and ease the Irritated broniU is chlal to bee. Don't blindly suppress It with a j. stupefying poison. It's strange how some thIntra rr Anally come about For twenty years Dr. Shoos lin has constantly warned people not to take cough ax- mixtures or prescriptions containing Opium, I ] Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now?a little 'J; lata though?Congress says "Put it on the label. ip. 11 poisons are in your Cough Mixture." Good I , P Very good II Hereafter for this veryreasonmotliers, and others, should insist on haying Dr. 8hoop'a Cough Cure. Mo potion marks on Dr. Sboop'a labels?end none In the medidne, else It mart by law be on the label. And if s not only safe, but it u tn bT those that know It best, a truly re. markable cough remedy. Take do chance then, 'eat partlcularl y with your children. InsliUm bavlnjj Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully th? hen D'- Shoop package with others and note the on difference. No poison marks there! You can always be on the safe side by demanding | Dr. snoop's Cough Cure C. A. MILFORD. The Christian Crusaders. ; : : ^S The apeclar series of gospel meetings which 1 "jjs are being conducted by the Christian Cru- , < ,;'.j saders, are attracting large orowds to their Tabernacle, and the interest Is rapidly In- <:?. areolae* ''' The practical gospel sermons which are preached, both by the male and female preachers. are acoompanled by the spirit, and the ' .V-f? Truth ts taking bold ot the hearts of the people, many o.' whom appear to be gospel hungry. Id these meetings great stress Is pot on the -Ai know edge of a personal experience with God. >4 through ralth in the efficacy of the blood of Christ, by the operations of the Holy Solrlt. " jonus, m# oiooa, nis power, His lo've, and HIb great salvation, directly or Indlreotly, 1b tbe exbaustlesa theme of all tbe sermons, exhortations and testimonies which are delivered, and of tbe spiritual songs and bymna tbat are rendered. \ r ySSgj There have been som.e marked manlfesta- . . , Hons of tbe Holy 8plrlt> In tbe meetlnga dor- : I lug the week. On Monday night, dnrlng tbe ] 'T-g ! progress of tbe after-meeting, a young man ' came to the altar and there bambled himself I before God upon bended knee*. He was very carefnlly dealt with byO neral Light, and A- . n&lly, when be was willing to make the uno ndltlonal surrender God required ol him, ' J7, I czraa ahla tn J . .... iv to iu uib ieei, ana make the fol- y. lowing statement: "For eight years I served } i God and served Him faithfully, bat for s ' number of months 1 have been without the l -l * knowledge ol His saving power, dnrlng 2Sj which period of time I have done tbe most r^ belnoas oTlmes and committed sins that I V' never thought of committing during the twenty-6even years of my former sinful ca- _ -y.?i reer. For tbe last six months tbe devil baa : bad fuller sway with me than be ever bad before. I have now surrendered to God. I have ' . .*SJ been a long time In vetting to this point but tbe start bas now been mada I will leave off vjg everything which God ever showed me waa , /jw wrong while I was living a Christian Ufa" Before be had finished speaking, tbe power of . & Qod oame upon blm In a mighty manner. He was so overcome wltb Joy that tbe tears ' ,'i flowed freely. In tbe love and power wbfch was restored to his heart be went about the 1 .31 tent and shook hands with all present. The v.Jjj Christian people rejoiced with blm and tbe ansaved looked on wltb awe at suctua demonHtratlon of God's power. It was ndarly twelve o'clock before the ."eg meeting could be adjourned, and again tbe , /;Jg Importance of giving tbe earnest seeker after / God every possible chance to have tbe matter >f his soul's salvation settled before leaving ? hf altar, was demonstrated. vTbe services of Sunday afternoon and San- V M tiay night were very fareelv attended, a nan came a distance of forty miles to be pre* , .b ant in these meetings. He bad beard of tbe ! -tool-refreshing revival wiilcb la In progress in Abbeville and came to see for himself what la going on. Id tbe afterncon service be, with other Christians, bore testimony to tbe experimental knowledge be bad of God's saving *nd keeping power. In tbe meeting of Sunday nlgbt God's spin- ' flg U was present In convicting and saying pow?. Tbe people In tbe congregation joined very heartily in singing tbe hymns andcho* ! (v rases which were ns?d, and especially in sing* ing those old familiar bymns in which their , fathers and mothers raised their voices In days gone by. Lieut Connally preached to , ? 'X tbe people from Matt. 12:80, and very vividly >4 portrayed tbe life of a Cbrlatian from tbe time be leaves tbe "City of Destruction" until he enters tbe "Celestial City." During tbe ifter-meetlng tbe unsaved, were dealt with Derionally and were exhorted from tbe plat- } form to *eek Christ Immediately. Fdr some- <3$| time it seem?fl fho? ?? , auyuv nuu wore ' utur lit6 * j^Tj I Kingdom1' would aay "not tonight." bat at I last one slater, accompanied by ber husband, Si I wbo came to pray lojr ber, presented herself I it God's altar of meroy. As sbe came witb a , 'jj I 'broken and contrite heart" tbe peace wblcbt |"passertb understanding" was Boon expert- ' lanced by ber. Under tne Influence or ber I first Godly love sbe went to one of ber friends I In tbqaudlenoe and was instrumental in lead- Jaaa I tng ber to Christ. The friend's bnsbacd soon ' I made np bis mind to surrender to God. To- ' ."'1 I <etber they sought the Lord and together they " 28 I -ejoloed in tbe knowledge of sins forgiven. I After this glorious altar service an oldI fashioned lovefeast was conducted. In which : ^ I <ome of the recent converts and persona who < I have been In tbe Christian way for sometime I took part. One man of mator&Cbrlatlan exI perlence, In making allusion to tbe special I meetings wbloh are now In progress, apoke 3 I thus: "I have for some time been praying ? I for a blessing on Abbeville, and when I beard ' X, I that tbe Crusaders were coming to our town I It seemed that God was qnswerlng my prayI era. I attended tbelr first meeting here and 4." I God gave me tbe evidence that souls were go- I tng to be saved. I feel that ibis meeting la a I providential tblng for Abbeville " I Meetings will be conttoued Indefinitely ev- >3 pry night at 8 o'clock and on Sunday at 3 and Court New*. I Judge R. C. Watts on accouns of sickness In ' ^ I uis Jamily was unable to attend Court at tbla I tesslon. Tbs Governor In view of this, oomI Disponed ihe Uou. Walter ?L Hunt, of New* Jffl I'jerry, as special Judge. i?| 1 As usuai.ali the Court officials were prompt- 't ia | y on band Monday morning, when tne work I ?f tbe Court began. I Tbe grand Jury passed on tbe following I oases: . ,'Jgj I Tbe State vs. Emma Crofton, violating tbe I dispensary law. True bill. I Tbe State vs. Ella Latimer, violating tbe I lispeDSary law. True bill. ? I The State vs. Larfcln Hunter, assault and I nlittery. True bill. "> > ] Tbe State vs. Josh Berneau, assault and bat| lery. True bill, I The State vs. Tom Harper, assault and bat- , I lery. True bill. y vM| I The Stale vs. Cain Davis, violating tbedls- ?<. I pensary law. True bill. I Tbe State vs. Sam Padgett for violating tbe .- t I dispensary law was tbe first case on docket. j Padgett was found guilty on tbe first count. I W. P. Greene, attorney for the defendant. > 'va| I The next oase taken up was Calh Davis for I violating tbe dispensary law. Wm. X.Gray- , . , ,-S I don for tbe defendant. I Ella Jones for forgery wan tbe third case. I Continued from last court. I Special Judge Hunt presides with the grace, I llgnlty and achmen of a Supreme Justice. t I The lawyers and court offloials generally are well pleased with blm. Governor Ansel made i no mistake In commissioning Mr. Hunt Special .lodge. Prompt Settlement. Mr. W.T. Bradley, Treasurer Co. MuL Benefit Association, Abbeville Division, Abbe- . <i vllle. S. C. . m.. . . Dear Sir: I received the check of tbe Awoolatlon for (3125) tour hundred and twentyfivfadollars, in lull settlement of Ihe amount due on account 01 ine aeatn or my wiie, insured In your company. I desire to thank you for tbe prompt settlementor tbe claim. My wife watt insured in the company only about four months, never having paid anything except tbe entrance fee. Her death occurred May 21st. I notified you June 3rd. and received payment June *. 4th. This promptness I think is one of the oest features ol tbe company. Tbe insurance Is all placed with one's neighbors, and no red tape Is necessary to secure settlement. Again thanking you, I am, ..:. b Very truly yours, F. F. Edmunds. ? Mllfords Local*. A new line of stationery Just received at Mllford's Drug Store. Kexall bat cleaner will keep your straw bat white and pretty all summer for? cents,only it Mllford's Drug Store. We make special prices on Ice cream In quaVts, balf gallons and gallons. Mllford's Drug Store. If you want your drucs quick phone No. 107 Mil ford's. Nunnally candy received every week fresh and pure al Mllford's drug store. A fnll line of bristle goods Just received. Hair, tooth and null brusufcs in great variety, at Ml Herd's. For family use or parties you wont be disappointed In buylug your Ice cream at Milford's drug store. m m tm The Magic No, ?. Number three ia a wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Parris, of Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly f l\/\ r.tilll Hit f/t iw) UlSCUUIitgcii uy me IBIIU'C lu 11liV4 i?lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and aa a result ! am a well man to-day. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed beat remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by P. B. Speed, druggist. 50c. John B. Stetson Is acknow led?ed tiie finest bat manufacturer In the United states. We handle his hats. P. Rosenberg 4 Co. * < ' . 1 . '' #