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I he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year la advance. Wednesday, June 5, 1907. Mr. Dick WIIhoo Sells Farm. Mr. Dick Wilson sold his farm near Gilliam's gin house last week. The tract consisted oi 389 acres. He *old the place to Messrs. K. M. Haddon and H. H. Hill. He received 830 per acre for It. Death of Mrs. Fred Kilmund*. Mrs, Fred Edmunds of McCormlck died at her home recently and waa burled at McCormlok. Mrs Edmunds life was Insured in the Abbeville County Mutual Insurance Company Uer death Is tbe tblrd since tne orgonicatiou ol tbe company. * Another Veteran Gubc. Tbe last taps have been sounded for another Confederate veteran. Mr. Taylor, who wai a Confederate soldier and wbo drew a pension from tbls county, dropped dead at bis bome here last Monday. His body was taken to Petdmoot lor interment. Mr. C. M. Fuller al*o died suddenly at his bome near tbe oily la?t week. Ctinnge of Real Estate. Mr. Job. Mcllwaln bas sold bis home, the former residence of Mr Charles McKay, to *?- n ?- Onoiilv U %t laurvor who linl g . mr. ounni). an, uv??v ? ? iroro Augusta. He will open up an office aud beg id the practice of law oerei-oou. Hr. 9. B, JlcCnichen Pay* Abbeville a VI-It. Mr. M. B. McC.itcben, of Blsbopvllle, came by Abbeville on bis return 'rom ibe meeting of tbe Grand Lodge of Kulgbts of Pytblaa i wblch was recently held in Anderson. Mr. ^ McCutoben married one of Abbeville's fair daughters, Miss Holllugttwortb.and our hope , la tfiat she will persuade Mr. McCutcben to i oome and make bis borne In ibis, tbe best city of tbe land. . ? I To the Public. On LccouDt of tbe high price of beef and other meat* mat are t>oid iu our markets, we are forced to get more for our meats. W. C. DuPre, Jane 8,1907. T.U.Maxwell. Meet Alexin After 80 Yearn. Mrs. J. K.Crawford, mother of Mr. U mp Stevenson, and Mrs. David Murdock were < school mates at Antrevllie. Abbeville County, < wbeD they 'Were about ten or twelve yearr old. Tbey bave lived. Id tbe same countj ever since. Mrs. Crawford Is now 91 years oi age, and Mn>. Murdock Is 92. Uutil about a year ago neiiDer noew 01 iu? nincucr ui iue other. Mrs. Crawford at tbe age* of 91 drove 17 miles to spend a few days with Her old ' school mate of SO years ago. QO-FLY keeps flies otl Hordes and Cattle. 25c and 60c. Bold by C. A. Mllford, and McA'lister & Blaoft, Mi. Urmel. Si Burr Clover Need Wanted. I will give fllty cent* per orocuR sack foi burr clover seed. Eack sack must be well packed. Leave seed at Press and Banner olilcc. W. L. Bowman. ? Preaeblug at Lebanon. Rev. J. A. Thompson, or Augunta. Ga., will ? preach at Lebanon church next Sunday. Mr. Castleman's son and daughter F. W. C+stleman and Mtsa Katie have returueu irom Cokesbusy Conference School. Where GO-FLY goes tltes win not go U*"lt on your Horses and Cattle. 25c and 50c. Si Tbe Baildtoic snd Loan. Abbeville la coming, everybody who wl) open their eyes and look around ibeun cannot help bat acknowledge this fact. Tbe sound o onrf uuxm 4# hfiarrt Irnm pftr 1 v morn till evening Tbe wbo e atmosphere Ik permeated with tbe germ? ol Industrial pro grees. This spirit of advancement naturally creates new enterprises and uew corporations. One of tbe most recent 1b tbe Bulidin. ana Loan Association of Abbeville, which organization bas b?-eo completed. Five hundred shares bave been subscribed. It la estimated tbat eacb share will mature at I he end of seven years and be worth to Its bolder one hundred dollars. Thl? win make thec>i|Km stock of the atuoclallon worth Ally thousand dollars, and ibe charter will give the c'impgny permission to increa-e the number o ' shares to one thousand which would raise iht capital stock to one hundred thousand dollars. Any one who l? familiar with lbt> business ability of the officer* of this Institution ' * cannot beip but be assured bat Its career wll be one of the most successful. Tbe President } Dr. G. A. Neuffer; secretary and Treasurer. * Prof. L. W. Dick; Board of Directors, Dr. G. A. Nentter, J. S. Starke. Joel Morse, L. W. Dick, Harrv WUson, Robt. 8. Link, Dr. 0. C Gambrell, J. M, Law ton. %%%%%%% jilULHIti ;|the land man. j 1 WALHALLA, S. C. t o # %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%% BELLEVOE. Mrs. Belloo Walnoa returned to ber borat In ADderaoQ Friday, after a pleasaat visit to ber par-nl*. Mrs. Edmund", nee Miss Cora Watklru, died Tuesday at ber home Id McCorwtck, and was barled Wednesday. Funeral services were conducted ny ?ev. n r . Brnaiey. Mlu Louise BriU ban been a'tendlng the Bellevue School since tbeoloslog of the ochool at Handover. Mr.'Riymond CIlnXBcalfS. of Lownde* vHle wastbe guest of Mrs. J. S. Britt Fridaj night. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. C >wan, returned to Gh. Monday, after a week's visit to relatives In AhbevlUe and Bellevue. Mrs. J. T. Bradley and children have been on a visit to relatives in this community. Miss Klleu Monab has been quite slcfc, bu ber friends aie glad to know, that sbe Is ablt to be up again. Mrs. J B. Britt closed ber school Monday, and on Tuesday tbe pupils and patrons enjoyed a picnic on Long Cane Creek at McKlttrick'a mill. Mrs. J. E. Britt, and little son Charles Gd ward, spent last week with ber mother Mrs. Kennedy. Miss Georgia Kennedy is at Clemson, the guest o! Mrs. M.E. Brxdley. Mlsa Pearl Watson spent Wednesday with ber grandmother, Mrn. Cowan. Dr. Britt, Messrs John Wardlaw. W. D. Morrab. and W. W. Wardlaw went to An derson Tuesday to attend 'be meeting, of th? Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythla?. Dr. and Mr*. B. A. Mrtulson of McCormlcfc will attend tbe Jamestown Exposition. Mrs. W. W. Bradley, and children of Abbe- ' vi le have been on a visit to Mrs W. D. Mor rah. . Mrs. M. E. Wardlaw and Mrs. S. P. Morrah are at borne again, after a pleasant visitto friends at Ciemson. There is a cblme ol wedding bells In Sitndover. Madam Rumor has it'A certain Professor will Noon lead to the altar one of Handover's ialrest daughters," The State of South Carolina. COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. In the matter of ibe Estate of LeeHadden, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons Indebted to said estate must settle without delay, and those holding clal ms against tbe estate must present them property attested to HENRY HADDEN, Admr., P. O. Ware 8boais, 8. C. Possibly you didn't kDow that we sell buggies. Well we do. So doD't buy until you see our Hue. It >ou bavn'tall tbe cash we will wait for (be balance. P. Roi-tcberg & Co. TbOBe new Columbia blrts are certainly beauties. Only one dollar tacb. P. Rosenberg & Co. Wby pay a dollar and a quarter lor a shirt wben you can gbt tbe new Coluinbiu at Rosenberg's lor one dollar? You can't travel Id comfort without a Dice suitcase. We have all grades. P. Rosenberg <fc Co. flucklen's Arnica Salve Tbe Best Salve la Tbe World, te \ I The machine neMc The money, w made every nut, bo! perfection as is posf the majority of far: stood at the head, stand there as long of grain to be cut. I have just rec< Mowers. A machi and see it. The Season is apj 11 ? __ I* win want a vacation, possibly a trip to the tion. Before starting equip yourself with * Bag or Suit Case. \ , thing desirable in thes We have them in e^ that we are able to p suit the pocketbook o Call and make y guarantee to please entire satisfaction is a LUiLLCI. P. ROSENB If Y ou Are ] Buy or rent Or take one If You Are Overwi Buy or rent i Then sit back and keep cool foi 1 Ml 1 - . j 1 Dins, no Datrenes to Duy, no but a button to push, we gua Let us send you an Elec .Come and see our line o\ Water, Light t i , .... * KJkJ*r ?-u- ^ for you is ranM VV/1\1T1 it, and brains of 1 It, and blade of tb sible to approach, mers is that the M S&B23m , is standing at t as there is a blade eived a car load o: ne on exhibition J. W. M )roaching when you Summer outing or Jamestown Exposi' on such a journey i nice Trunk, Hand rou will find every;e goods in our stock, /ery grade, and feel Ioqco fVi<a fac+oc onA if everybody, our selection. We you, and remember .ssured to every cusERG & GO. N Hot an Electric Fan, on Trial. orked an Electric Motor, your work is done. No repair gasoline explosions, nothing irantee the rest. trie Flat Ircn on trial. f Electric Fixtures. md Power Co. sao- 'V-:W &#***!>* I , si ....... sI \ ICK ialf a century hai is machine as nea: The experience o: fcCormick ha! I he head, and wil i of grass or a stall f these McCormicl at my store. . Cal cKEE, Jr. Clemson Agricnltoral College Scholarship and Entrance Examim tion to Freshman Class. The examination for the award of ncbola ship* Irom AbhAvllle OaDty and ADMIi SION TO FRESHMAN CLASS will be bel nt the drinntv roan House od FRIDA' JULY 5, at 0 a. m. Applicants for acbola ships may secure blank application fora from tbe County Superintendent of Edao tlnn. Tbeie blanks mail be tilled oat prope ly and filed wllb the County 8uperlntendei before tbe beginning of tbe examlnatloi Tiio?e taking tbe examination for entranoe tbe Freshman class and not trying for a sobo arsblp shomd file their application wllb tt President Mell. Tbe scholarships are worl 8100 and free tuition. One scholarship atudei from eaob county may select tbe Textl course, others moat take one of the Agrlcn tural courses. Examination paper will I famished, but each applicant should provlc himself with scratch paper. The number scholarships to be awarded will be announc< later. P. U. MELL, President, Clemtton College, 8. C. 1785 1907 College of Charleston, CHARLESTON, 8. C. l??>td Yenr Begins September 27tl Letters, Science, Engineering. One sobola ship to eHcb county In South Carolina, gtvir free tnltlon. Tuition WO. Board and fornIs ed room In Dormitory 811 a month. All oai dldates for admission are permitted to non pet* for vacantBoyce scholarship* whlcb ps 8100 a year. For catalogue, addre?s HARRISON RANDOLPH, May 22,1907. President. The State of South Carolim ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Adml Istratlon. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas. W. W. Bradley made suit to m to grant him Letters of Administration the Estate and effects of John E. Bradley, la of A bbevliln County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonli all and sltgular the kindred and creditors tbe said Jobn E. Bradley, deoeased, that tb< ha onH annoap hafnpo ma In (ha Pnnrt af Pr bale, to be held at Abbeville 0. H., on Tbur day. 6ib day of June, 1907, after pnbllcatlc hereof, at It o'clock Id tbe forenoon, to sno cause If any they have, why the Mid Adml Istratlon should not be granted. Given under my band and seal of tbeConi this 21st day of May, In tbe year oar lord one thousand nine bundri and seven and In tbe 181st year American Independence. Published on tbe 22nd day of May, 1907,1 tbe Press and Bauner and on tbeConrt Horn door for the time required bv law. J. F. MILLER, Judge of Probate. The State of Sonth Carotins COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. To L. A. Ramey, J. R. Thornton and W. McNeill, Trustees for Hobool Dlstrl No. M: By a petition filed In tbls office, It appea to tbe satisfaction of tbe Connty Board Education that tbe law whereby an electlc may be held to decide whetberor not asp clal tax of fonr (4) mills shall be levied I Sobool District No. 54 bas been compile wltb. It Is therefore ordered, that yon bo an election In said District at tbe Lebanc sobool bouse on Saturday, June 15, 1907, fi tbe purpose of determining whether this U shall be levied or not. K. Jb. UtLEATHAM, Uh., P. L. GRIER, W. R. BRADLEY, County Board of Education. [STEVENS ml LOOK FOR TROUBLE If jou obtain a Firearm of doubtThe experienced Hunter's and " Markiman'e Ideal v4K^n*1 reliable, unerring STEVENS FIND OUT WHY IT t ? V byehootlne our popular |VVV[ RIFLES-SHOTGUNS M I PISTOLS fjmm Ask yonr local Hardware _ i/Mj or Sporting Gooils MerM. MMI chant for the STEVENS. It you cannot obtain, wo ytrJaaCnfl ship direct, express prepaid, npon receipt of Cata, KI log Price. Send 4 cents In stamps for 140 Page Illustrated Catalog, Including circulars of latest additions to our line. Contains points on shooting, ammunition, the proper care of a firearm, otc., etc. Our attractive Ten Color Lithographed Hanger mailed anywhere for six cents in stamps. I J. 8TEVENS AIOIS <K IOUL i;u. P. O. Box 4097 Chlcopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. While we are doing a large soda water ai Icecream buslneBB, remember we still ke oar eye on the prescription and drag depai ment. C. A. MUford. Tbe loe cream we are serving now Is ma of fresh pare cream, sugar ana eggs, tbe be that can possibly be made by any one. T It and be oonvlnced. C. A. MUford. GEMS IN VERSE. Opportunity* Muter of hwnan destinies am L Jame, love Bod fortune on my feotstepewalfc cities and fields I walk. I penetrate Deserts and mu remote, and, passing by Hovel and wxt and palace, soon or late I knock unbidden once at every gate. If sleeping, wake; If feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire and conquer every foe Save death, but those who doubt or haaitatt 5 Condemned to failure, penury and woe, Seek me in vain and uselessly lmplara. I answer not, and I return no mora. [ -John J. Ingalla f Speaking From Experience.' War ain't any jokln, so don't you paek jm traps. Buther rest In peaoe at home an cultivate the 3 crape. Been erlong with Longstreet, spent some tixae with Lee, An peace I want ter tall you'e satisfactory tar ma War ain't any Jokln. They talks It low aa high, Bat It changes its complexion when yonhttf the bullets fly. . It's fine fun?in the papers?but when I see the shine O* bayonets right la front a' me I'll Just taks home laa^a. Ain't no foa la fighttn. A feller does hia best, But he always wears the platur's o' his loved ones on his breast. Aa then ter kiss aii leave 'em, never mora %m meet, Bar listen throush a lifetime far tea unre 1 turnin feat I War ain't any jokln. Ef It oomei, It eomee; An I reckon that I'd answer tar tha roll oall ? the drama, ! V Bat 1 ain't In any harry far paokln up ay trapa. Bather rest In peaca at home an oaltlvata Uhe craps. ?Frank L. 8 tan ton In Atlanta Constitutes. T HtTln| Company. Tha letter read: "My dearaat Sua, Next Tharaday I will apend with you, II won't anjor my risit, though. If any trouble 1 baatow." "Oh, I'm ao glad," cried Mra. Whit* "For oompany ia inch delight!" Bat looking roand her in diamay, "I most gat ready right away." Armed with a dnatpan and a broom. Bbe went to work in every room. ' She oiled and polished, cleaned an drubbed And mended, scoured, washed ana scrub bad. 1 J' ThenMn tha kitchen aha began, While perspiration down her ran, At plea and puddings, cakes and bread, Aa if an army must be fed. Bha toiled and fretted, oooked and baked. r_ -Bhe harried, worried, stewed and schsd. j. When Thursday came, she, nearly dead. Id Just managed to crawl oat of bad. sr. . 1 r- And Mra. Oompany earns too. is They kissed and hogged Ilka women d% H' And then began tired Mra. White To make excuses, never right: "Oh, dear, my house (then waxen clean) (j. Is most too dirty to be seen, le Bo shot your eyssl You're looking stool, b Take off yoor things. I'm last war* ??ft it le ?Tnn mnit nitma n* oookin* too. }* It isn't fit to offer you. ie (Twm fit for kings.) Too bad 70a MM of Just whan I'm upeide down it home I" fd And thus aha welcomed and illitrwd And (polled the visit of her guest, Who wished she hadn't ooraa to be A tired woman's "oompany." r-Ftrm and Flxaetdat Wear, bat Yet So fu. We talked of life and death. She said, . "Whichever of us two first dlee k- Bhall come back from among the dead r. And teach his friend these myslerlsfc" b- She died last night, and all this day 3- 1 swear that things of every kind 3 Are trying, trying to oonvey , >> Some message to my troubled mladi I looked up from my tears erewhila. That white roee dying in the cup ? Was pnrjn* at me Willi her smile. It her blush as I looked apt I, It paled than with an agony Of effort to^expreae me aught 1 ? n- That would, 1 think, bring pesoe to AM Oould I bat guess, and I cannot e And when the wind roee at my door 0{ It clamored with a plaintive din, U> like some poor creature begging som To be let ta. I let It in. ih nf M Mm m* Hfflii imL Rnnnd mv hetA 'y It whirled and swiftly In taj ear ,?j Bad whispered something ere it fled. )n" It had her Toioe, so low. so dear. w q. The looking glaas this livelong day Baa worn that curious, meaning alv. I, I (eel it when I look away ?j Refleotin6 things that are not ther* / ?d 01 For hours no breath of wind has stirred. ID Yet bends the lamp's flame aa if fanned ,e v The clock saji o'er and o'ar a word. But I?O God I?can't understand. ?Gertrude Hall ih Independent He Writ s Book. I Yoodar. sir, where yon see them high weeds grow n briers wrapt about the slab that's bvokft Tfaay buried a man there 1-o-n-g time ago C. That writ a book. ct Don't seem to me I erer heard his name. Bat pap, who la the sax toe bora, be spolss , Vaue one day about him. AH the earn* of He writ a book. m e- What was the book about! Ineverksew. ID Pap never tola me that ao never took ,. Interest In him further'n I've told yo?? ' He writ a book. la >n fnp says, sajra he, "After the man was dead or Strangers would oome from miles away ts iz look At that grave an lay flowers above his head Who writ a book." The years west on, an than, no more forlorn, They oomo with flowers an with moumfal look fb talk a boat the "genlns that was gone" Who writ book. An then pap eeen that 'twaa't no nee to have The twee tee' rosea in that lonesome nook When folka had long stop'd visitln his grave Who writ a book. For what's the use, air, if folks ne^sr jiaue Among the many gravestones here to look For his, to plant the roees Jest beoanse Be writ book! -Frank Bell in Nashville Bos. Requirement. We live by fatth, bnt faith Is net the slave Of text and legend. Reason's voloe and God's, Nature's and duty's, never are at odds. What asks our Father of his children save Juatioe and mercy and humility, A reasonable eervioe of good deeds, Pure living, tenderness to human need* Severance and trust and prayer for light toeM tn Hnilr WftVlf I'DO JXLBBTCT V m? v?* ?? v m ? No knotted scourge nor uerifloia) half* But the calm beauty of an ordered life, Whose rer7 breathing la anworded pnlm, A life that standi, as all true lives have rtni firm rooted la the faith that God tajood. -WUttta Muresco, murallte and alabastlne for tbe walls are tbe thing at Mllford'a. AH tbe up-to-date drinks are made at Mil. ford's soda fountain. Its guaranteed nnder the new food law; tbe loe oream at Mllford'a. | Paints, floor stains, brushes and all the ar? tides to make your home look new, at Milford's. | An elegant line of trunks. P. Rosenberg & 3d Co* ep One ol tbose featherweight suit oases at Ro t senberg's The very thing for a lady. Tbe No Name bat for two dollars and fifty de oents bas no equal. We sell them. P.Roeen>?t berg <fe Co. fy Ice oream ! loe oream ! the real thing, at Mllford'a. "ONCE TRIED, J Have come to tell v< something good thai AMM Prickly Heat an Ib the best for baby'u skii Prickly Heat and is also or new complexion. Ma feet, I say it can't be bea it and it keeps me sweet. Your little ON SA] Hie McMurr Tried la the Supreme Court of Universal Popularity, the Best Judges of Tobacco Always Decide in Favor of LEGAL IBBH || twist; This tobacco i3 one of the oldest: oldest manufacturers in the corn very highest standard of manuft in America has been reached; a e op to in every plug we make. T leading markets of Virginia and the most select, high-grade grow an equaled quality of " LEGAl Sold at lOe per 1 Always discriminate In favor of "LEGAJ j TAGS. A copy of oar 1907 premium cat moat attractive ever {rotten out,by a to bee address in the United States on receipt of taga we are redeeming. HANCOCK BROS. & CO., 1 ?, ; i Sentence Sermons. The readj-ms.de religion always looks the part. There is nothing holier than everyday helpfulness. Faith never would know itself but for foul weather. You cannot elevate society at the price of the individual, The strain of the market should be ibe gain of good morality. There never will be a closed town until there is a wide open chuich. The honest man knows himself too well to think be is wholly self-made. He who does not get bis education from everything get* it from nothing. Religidu never will be attractive so long as it only offers easy thiugs to men. No man worships the divine better than be who works for this poor old human. When a man meets a doctrine that doesn't square with bis living, he call* it "dogmatism." This world is enriched not by the laurel you Jay on.'the strong, but by the loads you lift from the weak. Speed's Locals. A frexb lot of tanglefoot fly paper received al Speed's drag store. Rmoke all tbe free cigars yon ean get boy* ft will make yon appreciate Speed's Olnco tbe more. If yon want a box of, nice candy go to Speed's drng store. Smoke 8peed's CIoco cigars and enjoy life. There is ootbiog to compare wlib tbem. Use good paint and oil. It is tbe cheapest Speed's drug store. Floe cigars and tobacco at Speed's drb* store. ~ ? fSEABOARDl AIR LINE RAILWAY fl DIRECT LINE I TO THE jamestown! exposition! norfolk, vhi Tickets on Sale April 19 I to Nov. 30, '07 S PULLMAN CARS 9 DINING CARS |g 9 Bates from Abbeville. I 9 Season Tickets, $21.60 9 9 SixtytDaye Tickets, 18.05 Rj 9 Fifteen Days Tickets, 15,6^/ 9 9 *Coacb Excursions, 9.4(1 H H *On sale Tuesdays, not H Wu good'iD sleeping cars. KB 9 Chab. B. Ryan W. e. Christian. MB Gen. Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Aart Portsmouth, Va. Atlanta. GaMcJIurrrtj'a Locals. Wouldn't you be willing to pay 25c to get rid of tbat prickly beat? Get a box of Ammcn'i Dowder at McMurray'e, See our special violet talcom powder In glass. Only S!8 cents. McMurray Drug Co. Yellowstone Park clears are tbe best tbere are. Scents, Tbe McMurray Drug Co. You are always correotly dressed In bat wear wben wearing a Columbia Stetson. P. Rosen berg & Co. We are "always replenishing our stock o' Stetson bats. No old stock. P. Rosenberg A Co. Everything new and stylish in men's hats. P. Rosenberg <k Co. Tbe new Columbia negligee shirt at one dollar at Rosenberg's oan't be beaten. When you buy get tbe best. Rosenberg keeps the beat line of negligee shirts in the , market. The new Columbia at one dollar each baa no equal. - \ 1 i.'r. 8s2S?j? ? ' ' - V"V ' 1 !- vfl -1 " - ^ 1 ? " " > \ T WT A T 7r T TPT^rvtt \L, WAlO uonu ju no seeret, but of b is now in this city IjS EN'S . :? d Baby Powder. q, and is a sure cure for good for anybody's old iny say its good for sore .j; t. I have always used friend, KOINER. LE AT ay Drug Co. | r" -I yiL fjfc ' imm Vy and besf brands of one of the ltry. Established in 1851, the ictured tobaccos ever attained vfd itandard which is strictly lived ' Ixperienced buyers cover all the ! North Carolina, choosing only th, with which to maintain the "temder twist." Twist In 5c Cuts u TENDER TWIST," and SAVE THE alog-ue, which ia one at the Urseat and co manufacturer, will ba m?twi to any only 4c in pcetago otamps, or 8 of the ' LVHCHBUB6, VA. -) | ^ It's Coming THE GOOD OLD 1 SUMMER TIME T3 M Get Ready for1 It! Ice Cream often * A dessert the children can eat. Better for giwn people than cooked desserts. Easiest thing in thfl wnrld to make if von nse a Peerless Iceland M Freezer (One motion). Freezes smooth, firm in three minutes. Patented stationary dasher scrapes cream from rapidly revolving can? gives the cream plenty of motion. ; v See it at our store. Hammocks! Hammocks!. Hammocks! At all prices $1.50 to $5 FLY FANS! ; M NICKLE PLATED, ADJUSTABLE, ' KEYLESS, Insures Your Pleasure at Table. ===== : BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES! ; f| FOli HOT WEATHER COOKING, ECONOMICAL, CLEANLY. SAFE. ' = SPALDING'S BASE BALL GOODS. 35 < Abbeville Hardware Co. , 4 W a UATTTMn.W/ADTU H. U. llv/liLiliU II villi! KEEPS IN STOCK >jk Bicycles and Sundries Pretty Pictures Pretty Frames 25 cts. to $4. ii Just before leaving for the Jamestown exposition call Id at Kosenberg's and get a nice suitcase. Wheu you travel have a good stout trunk that wont break to pieces you cau get It at Rosenberg's. We have a good line of buggies at reasonable prices for cash or on credit. P. Rosenberg & Co. When you want to buy a buggy call and see Rosenberg's. Rosenberg bas a splendid line all leather salt cases and hand bugH. j' m * . ;'.r A