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The Abbeville Chapter of the Daughters ol
the Confederacy will be held Tuesday the 18tb
at Mrs. J. Franklin Nlckles. The members
will please remember the date and be present
/ ?t the meeting.
Miss bpssle Lee Plokeni of Anniston. Ala..
arrived lb the city Monday and will be the
gnest of Miss Elizabeth Norwood for some
time.
Miss Jessie Cllnkscales of Lowndesville wa?
In the city for a pbort time last week the
goeat of her consln Miss Eugenia Robertson.
Mrs. V. D. Lee accompanied by her little
grandchildren Masters Lewis Lee and John
Bryant left Friday for Jamestown where they
will Join Major and Mrs. Bryant and apend a
abort time before going to the mountains for
the summer.
Miss Llla Speer of Monterey was In the city
Friday and Saturday staying with her aunt,
Mrs. W. A. Templeton.
Mlsa Kate Tennant Is here 'from Lowndesvllle
spending a while 88 the gnest of Mlasi
? hi1 Mary Taggart.
Mlsa Ennioe Calhoun bas gone to Washing:*
ton, Ga., to spend a wbile with her aunt,
Mra. Charlie Alexander.
Mr. H. D. Reese came home from Columbia
last week. Mr. Reese bas been having lever
for some time, bat it la hoped that the change
will benefit him.
Mra. R. 8. Link entertained the Euchre
Club Tuesday afternoon at a very pleasant
meeting.
Rev. Dr. J. A. Bird, President of Chloora
College preached at Long Cane Sunday morn*
lng. Dr. Bird preached at the Presbyterian
cbnroh Sunday evening. He was the guest
of Mr. W. A. Calvert wbile In the city.
Gen. M. L. Bonham, one of Anderson's
moat prominent oltlzens, was in the city last
week on business. Qen. Bonham Is always
I* Jr. a welcomed visitor in our olty.
Mlsa Ivy Calboun, Miss Ella Haskell and
Mlaa Caroline Graves have gone to Beaoii
Island to attend a house party given by the
M i saea Graves.
Miss Mary Basfcln spent a few days in
jjeoanon iasi weex who jyubb juucy uioeri. :
MIbb Lallle Calhoun has gone to Augusta
to spend some time with friends.
Mrs. auk. W. Smith has returned to her
home In Spartanburg after a week's stay
v > here with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Perrln.
Miss Genevieve Marchaut has gone to Monterey
to spend a while with her aunt, Mrs.
W. T. Cunningham.
Miss Louise DeBruhl Is In the city visiting
Miss Eugenia Robertson. Miss DeBruhl has
been In Greenville lor some time with
friends.
Mr. Eroklne Blake and Mr. Earle Jones
left last Wednesday for Jamestown. Tbey
will go on to New York before returning
home.
Mrs. W. D. Wilson and Miss Mary L. Link
and Miss Catherine Link are at home again
after a months stay In New York.
Mr. W. C. Sherard spent Sunday with relac\
tlves In Anderson.
The Catherine William* Missionary Society
of the children of the Presbyterian church
met Monday afternoon at the home of MIbb
Rosa Maxwell,
Mr. Sol Rosenberg and Mr. Alec Bowie
have gone to JameBtown and New York.
Miss Willie Calhoun and Miss Hattie Calhoun
of Ninety Six are in the city the guests
of Mlsss Lucy Calvert.
Mrs. Margaret Syfan and little Mlsa Margaret
Lomax have returned from an extended
visit to relatives In Greenwood.
1 ,v Mr. C. D. Rrown was in Columbia last week
on business.
Miss Nlta Moore and MIbb Catherine Blake
are here from Ninety Six attending ;a house
party given by Miss Lucy Calvert.
Mrs. Fred Cason entertained Tuesday afternoon
at a reception In honor of her mother
Mrs. Catherine MimmB who is here spending
some time.
Mrs. Christene Chalmers 1b at home again
after a pleasant visit to Anderson.
Miss Lucy Calvert entertained Tuesday
evening In honor of the pretty young ladles
who are her guests,
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The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
Court of Common Pleas.
E. L. Richardson. Plaintiff, against The Peonies
Saving*; Bank, Sarah E. Ellis, Mamie
E. Maglll and E. J. S. Nash, Defendants.
Snmrnona for R<|Jef. (Complaint not 8erved)
To tbe defendants above named:
"VOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND
JL required to answer tbe complaint In
tbls action, of which Is filed In tbe office of
tbe Clerk of tbe Court ol Common Pleus for
tbe said county, and to serve a copy of your
answer to tbe said complaint on tbe subscriber
at bis office In Abbeville, S. C., wltbln
twenty days after tbe service hereof, exclusive
of tbe day of such service; and It you
fall to answer tbe said complaint wltbln tbe
time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff In tbls action
will ask the Court for the relief demanded In
the oomplalnt.
Abbeville, 8. C., March 23rd, 1807.
spy. Wm. N. Giaydon,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the defendant E J.S.Nash above named:
Take Notice, That the summons ana complaint
in tbe above entitled cause were filed
In tbe office of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville
County, South Carolina, on tbe 25th day
of March, 1907; that tbe purpose of the said
aotlon Is to remove a cloud from plaintiff's
title to real estate, consisting of an alleged unrecorded
deed from John Elmore to tbe defendant
E.J. 8. Nash, and alleged mortgage
from tbe defendant E. J. 8. Nash to tiie defendant,
Peoples Savings Bank.
Abbeville, S. C., 25th of June, 1907.
Wm. N. Gray don.
Plaintiff's attorney.
VACANCIES
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Vacancies in the State Scholarships
in South Carolina Military Academy
to be filled by competitive examinations
exist in Abbeville County, viz:
Abbeville (I).
Application blanks may be obtained
by applying to County Superintendent
of Education or to Col. C. S.
Gadsden, Chairman Board of Visitors,
Charleston, S. C.
mi 1: ? A:?? ?n?,,
xnese appjiraiiuuo uuuunj. uncu
out must be received by the Chairman
of Board of Visitors by 21st
July, 1907.
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Chewers who read
the information
given in this space
j|8j|pr in next week's paper
will then know why
|||ir SCHNAPPS and other of I
WsSr +v?^"P^TrnrklHc,V?ranr1s asshnwri I '
|Sij5y Uio j.wjr iiVAViw k/x vu*?*vj ?. _
W by Internal Revenue statistics I
for a fiscal year, made the f
n nf RiY ariH one
1907.
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j JJCbbUX Ul|/u uuau vivi *v* j v<m ?mw....
Bight in the swim, and lots 'of goods to show
you and at the right prices too.
SOME OF OUR SPECIALS.
The best lot of farm tools* Plows, Stocks, 2' horse plowB, Middle
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Breakers, both kind. See our plow shapes, The best lot in the City,
so every one says. See them yourself. Collars, Fads, ete.
Another Special, Stoves, Bucks.
Try ns for the best stove sold and they are Bucks too and whicl
name means the very best cooking machine. White lined. 15 yea]
backs. All good points known to the np to date stove maker. Worn
you try one for 30 days on the house, and if what we claim, youtakeiit
if not we will take it back and it don't cost you a cent. See them.
Still Another.
Sewing machines, Wheeler and Wilson, No. 9 for the old reliable
Singer and Domestic. See the very latest in these goods. Nothing
better. Sold any old way, or any long time and too, at your priot
almost.
Putman Organs are the Best.
Boyster guano is leading for the ootton orop of 1807. "Farmen
Bone" Fish scrap goods will do the work,
On the road.
Five cars White Milling Com, which is the best for keeping, ai
it's sonnd and dry,
Our Grocery Stock cannot be better in
Flour, Meal, Molasses, Cane, Hay, Bran, Oats, seed and feed, Lard
Sugar, and Coffee, Tobacco Canned Gocds, Big Hominy 10c for & lb
cans. ?
We put out today thirty-five doz, curry combs special at 5,10 an(
15c. See them,
W. D. Barksdale.
I snTrnoT. -ROOKS
Tablets Pencils
Ink
General School Supplies.
Speed's,Drug Store.
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Two Picture#. ]
An Old rarmnouse wun meuuowa wiue
And sweet with clover on each side; I
A bright eyed boy, who looks from out
The door vlth woodbine wreathed about
And wishes his one thought all day: ,
"Oh, If I could but fly away ,
From this dull spot the world to see, i
How happy, happy, happy, I
How happy I should be!"
Amid the city's constant din
A man who round the world has been.
Who, mid the tumult and the throng,
Is thinking, thinking all day long:
"Oh, could I only tread once more
The field path to the farmhouse door,
The old green meadow could I see,
How happy, happy, happy.
How happy I should be!"
?Unlversallst Leader.
The Blizzard.
Make way, make way;
'Tla my crowning day!
Make way for the blizzard klngl
I claim the earth; f
She is mine from birth;
O'er her breast I rave and sing.
I wrap her tight
In a garment white
Pinned on by my crystals pure.
jtier mire uiunu
And her naked trees
I hide In my robes secure.
Make way, make way
For a giant's play I
Make way for my royal rout
The oak trees groan.
And the hemlocks moan,
For the great wild winds are out!
No bird can rest
On my heaving breast;
No boat can sail on the sea.
E'en man, proud man,
Must defer his plan
And leave all the world to me.
Make room, make room,
For the blizzard's boom;
Make room for my polar waveal
For death oft steals
At my cnanot wneeis
And many a victim craves.
The iron horse stlrleks,
And his engine creaks
In race with my dying steeds.
I blow the breath
Of his tragic death
Tar out o'er the prairie reeds.
Aside, aside!
Let the frost king ride!
Look out for my streaming hair I
It curls and swings
In eddies and rings ?
Through the vales and frenzied air.
Thick robes of down
O'er mead and town
I fling as I hasten by,
With howl and roar
Past each cottage door,
Then off to the mountains high!
?Townsend Allen.
I na oevon ?je? or a n?co nurse.
First, the foal.
Wabbly and nursing at Its mother's Bide,
And then the whinnying colt, with gentla
eyes
And softly floating mam, frisking in pad,
dock,
Nibbling luscious grefcn. Then fomee tha
saddle,
Fiercely fought at first, with many
kick,
But later borne with grace. Then daily
training,
i Months of pampering care and trials on a
track.
Traveling and racing under clever hands,
r Eager to records make or break,
Win cup or land fiat purse. And then a
mishap, *
Tendon strained and as a "selling plater"
bartered;
His days of money earning nipped in bud,
For him no more the soft caress of hand.
And he has played his part The sixth
age shows
The horse of gentle breed docked and
drawing cab
) With Weary stride, eyes bulging and mark
of whlD
On his shrunk shank, and the full, deep
) breath
Once drawn in measure strong labors
And whistles In Its sound. Last scene of
all
That ends this strange, pathetic history,
For which 'twere mercy to implore oblivion,
Bans tall, sans, sight, sans strength, sans
everything^
?Florence M. Blair in Rider and Driver.
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Aliens. '
f Some must take and others pay.
Some until the Judgment day
Solitary, waiting stay?
fc Thus the world's unchanging way
Since the world began.
j Men there are who never sip
Warm, red wine of fellowship.
Fearing let the cup pass by
While another drains it dry,
Oayly uses, gayly breaka
What his brother's heart blood make??
Thus the world's unchanging ttay
Since the world began.
Men there are with songs unsung,
j Strains that ne'er escape the tongue;
Broken aims and dreamB that lie
r Hidden from the careless eye;
' Secret, passionate, deep enshrined.
Undeveloped, thwarted, blind?
) Thus the world's unchanging way
Since the world began.
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email aucn gomt) u&/ use a.uu uu
Meed denied by earth's mistake?
No more waiting, spurned of fata
Shall they come, though it be late.
And by strange paths to their own;
No more despised failures known?
On some other kindlier shore,
J Aliens nevermore?
?London Outlook.
"Long In City Pent."
To one who has been long In city pent
"Tis very sweet to look Into the fair
And open face of heaven, to breathe A
prayer
Pull In the smile of the blue firmament
3 Who Is more happy, when, with hoarfe
content.
Fatigued he sinks into some pleasant
lair
Of wavy grass and reads a debonair
And gentle tale of love and langulsh
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Returning home at evening, with an ear I
Catching: the notes of Philomel, an eye 1
, Watching the sailing cloudlet's bright career,
,
He mourns that day so soon has gilded
by, j
E'en like the passage of an angel's tear |
That falls through the clear ether si]
lently.
1 -Keats.
The Lure.
"What bait do you use," said a saint to
the devil,
"When you flsh where the souls of men
abound?"
"Well, for special tastes," said tha king
of evil,
"Gold and fame are the best I've
found."
"But for general use?" asked tht saint
"Ah, then,"
Bald the demon, "I angle for man, not
men. ,
And a thing I hate
Is to change my bait,
So I fish with a woman the whole yeur
round."
?John Boyle O'Reilly.
See our new laundry
stoves, heats 8 irons, with
two 8 inch pot holes in top,
+ Vi ?*"! fftr VinmA lflnn
JUOb LUC lliiug iv< uvuiw ?
dry. Abbeville Hdw. Co.
Hontbern Schedule.
Leaves?
7 50 a m going East.
10.00 a m go]Dg East and West.
245pm going West.
6.05 p m going East and West,
Arrlvee?
9.05 a m from West.
12.25 p m from East and West
4.IS d m from East.
h.iO p m from East and Weat.
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An Oil Stove these hot days!
would save a lot of patience.
See ours before you buy? Daren's
5 and 10c Store,
Piles get quick and certain/, relief from Dr.
Sboop's .nUikIc Ointment. I'Iphho note It la
made alojre for plies, and Its action is positive
ind certain. Iicbing, painful, protruding or
allnd piles disappear lltee mugtc by its use
Large nicfcel-capped glass Jars 50 cents. Hold
by C. A. MUford
Kfnboartl Schedule.
32 due 4 25 pra .'13 due 1.05 pm
88 due 3 07 hib 41 due 4.05 am
52 due 12.40 pm (3 due 3 3s pra
The Icecream we are serving now Is made
of fresh pure cream, sugar and f-ugs, the be?t
ihutc?n possibly be made by any one. Try
It and be convinced. C. A. Millord.
Wby pay a dollar and a quarter for a shirt
when you can get the new Columbia at Rosenberg's
for one dollar?
Heart Strength
Heart strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve
8trength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing more. Pes
itlvely, not one weaic nearc in a nunarea is, in itself.
actually diseased. It Is almost always a
hidden tiny little nerve that really is-all at fault.
This obscure nerve?the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve
?simply needs, and must have, more power, more
stability, more controlling, more governing
strength. Without that the Heart must continue
to fall, and the stomach and kidneys also have
these same controlling nerves.
This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr.
8hoop's Restorative has in the past done so much
for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought
the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocating
heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative?this
popular prescription?is alone directed to these
weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds;
ICstrengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help.
If you would have ntrong Hearts, strong digestion,
strengthen these 'nerves ? re-establish
them as needed, with
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
C. A. MILFORD.
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Abbeville-Green wo od
MUTUAL
IISMJ1CE
ASSOCIATION.
Property Insured, $1,500,000
January 8th, 1907.
UTRITE TO OR CALL on the undersignec
" or the Director of your Township
for any information you may desire about
our,plan of Insurance.
We Insure your property against destrtt
tlon by
FILE, WIU OB 116EIM5,
and do so oheaper than any Insurance Com
pany in existence.
Remember we are prepared to prove to yon
ahat ours Is the safest and oheapest plan of
Insurance known. I ,
J. B. BLASE, Gen. Agent
v Abbeville, S. G.
J. FBASEB LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C.
BOARD DIRECTORS.
S. G. Majors -...Greenwood
J.T. Mabry . Cokesbury
W. B. Acker Donalds
M. P. Cllnksoles Due West
W. W. L. Keller....? Lone Cane
I. A. Keller -JSmlthvllle
W. A.. 8'evenson Cedar Spring
A. M. Held .. ......Abbeville Townsblr
W. W. Bradley - Abbeville City.
Dr. J. A. Anrierxon Antrevllle
J. M. HQcliHbee Lowndeevllle
A. O. Grant...... Magnolia ,
J. K. Tarrant Calbonn Mills
8. Li. Edmonds Bordeaux
H. L. Rasor,. Wain ut Grove
W. C. Martin ..Hodges
J. D. Coleman Coronaca
D. 8. Hattlwanger .Ninety-Six
J. Add. Calhoun - Klnards
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J? AUU.UPiuuuu.., .
Joseph Lake Phoenix
Rev. J. B. Mu?e? Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. LyoD Troy
W. A. Cheatham Yeldell
Q. E. Dom Calllson
G. E. Dom Klrkseys
J. Add Cuboun Brooks
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l^P'Out-of-doors" with aSTEVENSWM
best thing for a growing boy I
v? Learning; to shoot well and
\ acquiring qualities of ^
SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND
MANLINESS -*
are *11 dne to STEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION.
Ask your Dealer for Stevens ltifles?
Shotguns?Pistols. Insist on our timehonored
make. If you cannot obtain,
we ship direct, express prepaid, upon
receipt of Catalog Price.
Everything you want to know about the STEVENS
ia found in 110 Pairs Illustrated Catalog. Mailed
for (our cent* in stamps to pay postage. Beautiful
Ten Color Hanger?fine decoration for yoor
"don"orclub room?mailed for 6 cents in (tamp*.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. P.
O. Box 4097 ** * ^
Chlcopee Fells, Mass., U. S. A..
KILLthe couch
and cure the luncs
with Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR Cgf?"s !&pKoo.
i uii \^rOLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
DR. J. A. DICKSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN ANI) BRIDGE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
OFFICE OVER BARKHIMLE'S 8TORK.
HELP IS OFFEKEi)
tiiv vrtiivr.
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We earnestly request all youniy persons, no matter
how limited their means or education, who wish to
obtain a thorough business training and good position,
to write by first mail for our great half-rato
offer. Success, independence and probable fortuno
are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today.
Th# Ga.?Al*. Basinets College, Macon.
El PrTDIC THE BEST FOR
yr-i-i.SC BILIOUSNESS
BITTERS AND KIDNEYS.
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is complete. W
all of the newe
weaves in
VOILES, HENRIETTAS
MAS, BRILLIAN
BLACK SILKS"
If in need of a Skirt
you to see our stock.'
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ABBEVILI
OFFICERS.
8. G. THOMSON, President. G.
A. NEUFFER. ^>e-President.
R. E. COX, Cudhier.
FARMERS' fill
State, Cour+y and
President: Vlce-Pres
F. E. HARBISON. P. B. 8F
Board of Directors :
TTjooncto .Tnhn A. Harris. R. M. Haddo
J. F. Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell.
We solicit your business an
it safely and c<
We are in position to make yon loai
when placed in
Our Saving's
NATIONAL BANK
Statement of condition at clo
Resources.
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Loans and Discounts $210,633 52 ,<
Overdrafts 10,097 39| If
U. S. Bonds 18,750 00, |]
Otbt r Securities 500 00 jJ
Real Entaie 9,383 841]
Redemption Fund 937 50i
Due from Banks 33,430 61
Cash in Vault.... 19,7S0 87 j
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$303,519 73; |
Oldest and Strongest Bank I
Ample Resources for all den
Interest Allowed on Dcposi
HALF CARL<
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The kind that lasts- J1
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DRESS GOODS
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st. fabribs and
, MOHAIRS, PANAITINES,
ETC.
A SPECIALTY.
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you on
your House
1 your Fence
or your Curbing.
lavings Bank.
jE, S. C.
DIRECTORS.
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6. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson
i G. A. Neuffer, C. 0. Gambrell,
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J.S.Stark, RE. Cox,
1 Jonn A. Harrta. / ; !\|
City Depository.
id en t: Caahier:
EED. J. H. DuPBE.
F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A.
n, Lewl8W. Parker, W. P. Greene, .
id are prepared to handle ,
DugervatlTely. .>A
ds, and to pay interest on deposits,
Department.
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se of business May 20, 190T.
Inabilities.
Capital Stock.; $75,000 00
Surplus and Profits 28,840 40
National Bank Notes 18,760 00 '
Bills payable 20,000 00 ' 1
Deposits - 160,929 38
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$303,519 73 ;
n the County.
nand?.
t(? in SavlngN Department.
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in the Paint, Varnich, t-'tnin and Ol
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