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X,v. .* ' . - ' . I he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year in advanee. Wednesday, July 24,1907. Lumber Wanted. Wanted. To oontraot at once for three nun- i dred thousand feet of framing lumber. ! Frederic Minsball, Abbeville, S. C. j Honse Wanted. I want to rent a three or foui-room cottage near my place of business. W. H. Hays, New York Racket, Abbeville, S, C. >ew Telephones. Atken, Wyatt, residence 20s. . Andrews, W. J., residence 174. Bowie, J. R., residence 71?4. Calvert, Dr. U. E., residence 168. Cox. J. D.. residence 201. Caldwell, L. D.^resldeoce 204. ^ j Cochran, Mrs. T. ?i., residence ioo. t Express office 104. ? Fergerson, W. !>., residence 191. J Gilliam, Henry, residence 34. ' I Gore, W. A., residence 168. Putnam, T. A., residence 11. Richie, Mrs. C R., residence 171. Simmons, R. J., residence 202. Smith, A. M., residence 156, White, T. G., residence 177. Please mark out old numbers 174, 133, 191, 171,181,177, 11, 84.53,168. Win. >1. Barnwell, Mgr. Call BfnmberN. Subscribers are requested to ask for numbers not names when using tbelr telephones, j It la impossible for C? n ral to memorise all ol I the names and she la too busy to look tbem | up. Please give us your aid. P Abbeville Telephone Co. i Wm. M. BarnwelJ, Mgr. ? Lout. ' Knight Templar watch fob. Finder wl'l get I liberal reward by returning bame to C. A. F Mil ford at drug store. I Meeting of District Bible Society. I The 84th annual meeting of the Abbeville | - . - ?- 41. ? A kk/1 I District ?SlDie aocieiy Will utj uciu Hi nuut- r vtlle Id ibe Presbyterian church, 11 a. m., | Wednesday, July 81. P Tbe sermon will be preacbed by Rev. A. C. | Wilkin*. I Societies wblcb may not have received | blanks for reports will please notify Ibe ud- | derslgned. ?. B. Kennedy. . No Picnic at Sonny Slope. In answer to the many Inquiries concerning Ibe bunny Slop* plcuic will at-k you to please t xouse us or ttiW year, ?ud we will do oar besi i.ne year nenec. V. ry respectlully, K. M. Pratt & Sons. Cave, S. C . J oly 22,1907. * x Fnoeral Director. Those vbo may be In sftlictlln because of death In tneir family may find It well to consult Mr. Jobn W. Sign, who bas b*eu In tbe ' undertaking basinets forl.v years. His establishment lias been moved io itir rooms below tbe EnrebH bote), lit- ban a lull stock of coffins which we hqpe >ou may not need, but 11 you do net u one, call at Mr. Sign's olBce. Aivaalt on R. F. Bradley. Rev. R. K. Bradley was assaulted near his homeatlioy by a negro who calls blmeell John 8uber. Mr. Braoit y bad bis bands working In a potato patch u.ar tbe house, when be called oi. John Subcr io do something. 8uber was suddenly seized with a "braiu wave" and advanoed oi> Mr, Bradley wub an open pockei knife. Mr. Bradley picked up a rock and advanced on lua negro auu tried to brain him, bat failed to disable htm. ibe rock stiutk the negro but did Lot luj'ire uirn ceriousiy. The negro iben threw a ruck at Mr. Bradle> and atrock bim fairly on the left ear, disabling him i. r a moiutoi. He was knockeo around ami nearly down, and while lu tbie oondltlon ibe negro proceeded to use bU knlte on Mr. Bradley. Indicting a wount. some fourtteo Inches it n*. Just at Ui^ Junctuie, Kustarc, the youngest on of Mi. Biadiey, cutiic. up w Kb a boe una began to t>t ike the n?>ero, whereupon bt tamed and tried to out Eu?n.te, butouiy succeeded In ripping his sbiit. In the meantime Mr. Butdley bad gained command oi himself a*uin, and then the battle begau In earnest, tbe negro with a knife and Mr. bradley with bis nsL Using bis left hand as a shield be proceeded to pound tbemgro with his fist, 'ibe negro wan doing bin utmost to cat his thro, t and i liuobi succeeded, nut wai jauaiiy KU'iKCU uu, iuc umiu leneuieu B few ale^H uuU again returned to the flgbt. when Kuatacl Bind! y flni l'y tot in a in k wltb bin ooe thai the the iivjiioV rlgbt arm and k .locked iuc kuiieoutui Ins hand. Eu?Uee thea attempted to take . tbe knlfe hut ttic negro picked It up with hi* left band ana took to the swamps, only stopping and looking back once. Owing to tbe fact ibat be used bis left arm Ma tbleld, Mr. Bradley wan badly ripped up ' on tbat limb. His arm, however, doubtless t saved blm lrom several latal cuts. His arm was catliom ibe wrist to tbe shoulder. Considering tbe faot tbat Mr. Bradley bnd no weapon but bis tint to defend himself from tbe negro with a "brain wave," it la marveloaa tbat ne came out of Ibe conflict aa well at be did. Tbe negro bad been impudent for sorrn time, and Mr. Bradley bad lold bis son Jim tbat lt was bis intention to dismiss blm ai tbe end of tbe week. Tbe negro spent tbe rest of the afternoon In aawampon Mr. Bradley's place, and tbeii made lor Oreenwood, wbeie be caugbt a tbroueb freight for Clinton. but Sberifl' Mc MUlan bad posted all polloe In tbe vicinity, and tbecbief of police of Cllmon bad tbe negro's description and promptly nabbed blm oo bla arrival Id tbat town. He la now In Jail at Greenwood, Vetting Criminals. Sheriff C. J. Lyon and bis efficient deputy, Mr. C. J. Bruce went to Troy one day last week to broisi in tbe eearch for tbe negro who cot Rsv. R. F. Bradley. If tbe sberlffa ol Greenwood aud Abbeville counties could have arrived on tbe scene earlier It Is doubtfol If tbe negro would bave gotten far from tbe *een of tbe trouble before being captured. Sheriff Lyon has shown himself to be one of t the beat officers In tbe State, and wblletbe boDors are new wilb Bberiff McMillan, hp sheriff, be ha? for years been a terror to tbt evildoers or fugitives from Justloe. Tbetina capture of tbe negro was due to tbe pla^tlaid by Messrs. Lyon and McMillan before leaving Troy. Bui ibis is iligtesslng from onr original purpose. Vo 1 Ifr\o tft a&t Imnipdlnfp nnotoablnn nf th? perpetrator ot the deed at Troy. Sheriff Lyon determined cot to go home empty banded Hearing of a difficulty at McCoruiie'ft between two negroes be sent hln deputy there to ascertain thefactsand to seize the guilty parties. It was learned that one Herman Janson bad attempted to shoot the wife ot one Cor: <1 Williams. and Williams In turn shot Jauson, Inflicting a very serlou* gun sbot wound. The olty council of McCormlck made cases against tbero both. Deputy sheriff Bruce bagged these two, and In the meantime got Wind of the whereabouts of one George Har mon alias Freeman, wanted In Aagusta for grand larceny. He bad been pat under a bond of {850 and bad Jumped bis bond. Mr. Bruoe located him at Bordeaux, and started on foot for blm from McCormlck. The section master passing bim on bis car was hailed and Mr. Bruce was accommodated with a ride to Bordeaux. Hecuugbt his man, then left hlaother two prisoners in safe bands In MoCormlck are carried Harmon to the Sheriff of Augusta. Nobody could be more faith ful or more useful to bin superior officer than la Charlie Bruce. What Jackson was to Lee be Is lo tbe Sheriff of Abbeville Coouty. The Variety Anianement Co. c To-night at Hill's Opera House. A most dellghtiul vaudeville and hypnotic entertainment. Each Dumber on the program now and up-to-date. At the close of the performance Mr. Motz will entertain you with bis hypnotic exhibition. Hee this performance and burst your aide* with laughter. Will let Id free of charge 10 young men and boys that are willing to be put to sleep for a lltlle while, after tbe vaudeville part Is over. 8 Admission 15and 20 cents. Reserved seats ] 35 cents. Tickets on sale at usual place. iehcdnle or I'armerH' Union Rally Heelings Arranged by Ntate Execntive Committee. Meetings called to order at 11 a. in. July 30, Laurens, 8. C. July 31, Newberry, S. C. Aug. 1, Lexington, 8. C. Aug. 3, Edgefield, 8. C. Aug. 5, Union, 8. C. Aug. 6, Spartanburg, 8. C. Aug. 7, Cherokee, 8. C. Aug. 8. York, 8. C. Aug. 9, Chester, 8. C. Aug. 10, Chesterfield, 8. C. Aug. 13, Kershaw, 8. C. Aug. 14, Sumter. 8. C. Aue. 15. Lee. S. C. Aug. 16j Marion, 8. C. * Aug. 17, Marlboro, is. C. Aug. 20, Saluda, S. C. Aur. 21, Lexington, S. C. Aug. 22, Orangeburg, S. C. Aug. 13, Greenville, 8. C. Aug. 14, Pickens, 8. C. Aug. 15, Oconee, 8. C. . .."T, '' V V;.-* ? \ >.<*>: -h- v , ??ai i?'? ? w1? ???^ | LOW RATE I | EXCURSION a AT I A M T A I i 1 ^ ^ 11 i i?| I SEABOARD | | AIR LINE RAILWAY || | Monday, July 29th, 1907.1 For rates and time of trains, see KJ ^ hand bills or call on nearest agent. juj g| C. B. RYAN, W. E. CHRISTIAN, Eg Gen. Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. M New Building Work is being pushed as rapidly as possible on our New Building and when completed will be one of the most modern 11 r ^1- - i*. as well as one 01 me must auiauuvc m the State. We shall carry every line of merchandise heretofore carried by us? with additions. We will specialize on Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Men's Furnishings, and will be able all the time to furnish the buying public the newest and latest styles in these lines. Our long experience will serve us well in making selections, and buying only from the very best houses insures to us the full value qualities. We have already secured the Cuppenheim and Hackett Carhart lines of Cloth ing?any one at all familiar with the best Clothing makers of the country needs to be told nothing by us of these people. We shall continue to handle only the best Shoes. Krippendof s for the ladies and Hanan's for men have few equals and no superiors. We expect to keep a large stock of Farm Implements than ever before, and hope to hp pKIp tn furnish to the farmers everv / thing used on the fram. We want,your Business. We will be prepared to serve you. Good credit customers appreciated as well as the cash buyer. We will look carefully after the interests of all. P. Rosenberg & Co. WOFFORD COLLEGE, SPARTANBURG, S. C. HENRY KELSON SNYDER, M. A., Litt, D., LL. D., President. Ten Departments.?Gymnasium under competent director. Athletic irounds. Library and Librarian. Science Hall. Fifty-fourth year begins September 18, 1907. For catalogue address J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. Wofford College Fitting School, SPARTANBURG, S. C. Three New Brick Buildingp. Steam Heat and Electric Lights. Individual ittention to each student. Next session begins September 18,1907. For catancup and information address i A, M. DttPRE, Headmaster. Farms for Sale. "Iron King" Stoves and Southwest Georgia. Ranges. True and tried. :? _. . Uses less fuel, heats quicker, 700 acres, 10-horse farm in high state )f cultivation and 300 acres in fine tim- la?ts longer, a perfect baker, >er, near banking town, one mile of every StOVO Sold On merit, ailroad. Many other fine propositions TT^nr fn >f small and large places. City prop- A*>DeVllle MOW. tO. irty handled. A variety works for sale. Fine tobacco farms, sugsr cane ?nd cotton lands, close to the largest 1785 1?07 tobacco farm in the world. Write for a m * ? i ? what you want. College of Charleston, E. E. PARKER, Pelham, Ga. CHARLESTON, 8. C. 122nd Year Begins September 27th. Mure.co, murallte and alabastlne for the walls are tbe thing at Mllford's. Letters, Solence, Engineering. One scholar* ship to each county In South Carolina, giving ?n it.. ? moHaot Mil. fruo tniiinn TnnionSJO. Board and furnish ioSi'.?5."fiKu3? We have a good line of buggies at reasona- _ele jor vaCant Boyoe sobolarjblpB whloh pay bl?prices forcasb or on credit. P. Rosenberg J&a/flM. Fo^RRlfOil RANDOLPH, When yon want to buy a buggy call and see May 22i 1907. President. Rosen berg's. WESTON AND SMITH. \ etpeak for Better Price for Cotton. To a very large audience and to the largec that the old Court House will ever acoommc .date again Messrs. F. B. Weston and E. I Smith made most interesting speeches an earnest appeals to the farmers ot Abbevlll County, urging them to help In formnlatln and exeoutlng a plan to secure a better prlo for oo t ion. Mr. I. A. Kellar, President of the County At soclatlon. Introduced the speakers. Mr. F H. Weston was first Introduced. He begai by throwing a big bunch of bouquets at th people of Abbeville, which we did not take a flattery because we knew it to be deserved Mr. Weston said that the Interest of all lb people Id the Sooth was centered In cotton that men of all vocations were Interested be cause weir prosperity uepouueu upuu a huui price for tbe tuple. He spoke of bow cotton a year or two ago In May, was worth 17% cents, and how In i short time It fell to (% cents. He spoke of tbi oause and of what aerials It broughtnpon ui ol bow tbe convention In New Orleans wai called and 10 cents demanded for cotton, an( bow that price was reached. In behalf of the Association be alio spoki of how tbe cotton leak at Washington wa. Investigated, of how Seoretary Wilson be came enraged at tbe Idea, of bow Roosevel was appealed to and the charges found onlj too true. He spoke also of how tbe Association hac caneed tbe bnoket shops to be pnt out of bnsl ness. < Mr. Weston argued that If warehouses an put up where all cotton which had to be sole conld be bought and stored and not turned over to the manufacturers at their own prlc< we can get a better prloe' for our cotton. Th< laws of business are fixed, fixed by nature and wben we get ourselves In aocord wltt these laws we will suoceed ; If wearenotthui In aocord we will fall. Tbe cotton aasoelatloi and farmers union, etc., have brought abon tbe present raise In price of ootton. It Is much easier to lower tbe prloe of cot ton than to pnt the prloe of oloth up, and s< tbemanufactarersstandlng between tbeeetwc things go by way of least reslstenoe and lowei tbe price ol ootton. Ho long as toe prloe of cotton cloth ia cheap er than wool, linen and silk, ootton will b< need and ootton oan go muob higher and still be the oheapeat clothing. Mr. Weston tald farther that the prloe to b< fixed In Auguat would bo realized If backed by the farmers, the realisation of a good prlo< depends on the people. Here Mr. Weater spoke of how the people of Abbeville bad al< ways been In the fbre front in all tlmea 01 political or social trials, both in peaoe and in war, and appealed to them to again help is this financial reatltotlon whlcb Is of muck }mportanoe to the oonntry- * It we do tbla we will be like Nelaon wbc when be waa dying aald, "Thank God, I have done my doty," and onr sun will Ml gold tipped with the effulgence of a well apent life. Mr. Keller tben introduced Mr. &1). Smith who began in his characteristic hnmor by saying that be feared peraplration rathei than inaplratlon in hlmaelf and audience. He quoted Prealdent Roosevelt aa aaylng that the Southern Cotton Aaaoclation had been Inatrumental In bringing more money to the South than any other thing. He told a story of Unole Jim, an old patriarch of Georgia, who when told that there was a railroad to be built through bis aectlon of oountry denied the possibility of auob a thing. But It la poaslble, said bla neighbors. 'Can'i be done," said Unole Jim. ' But It baa already been done," said the neighbors. "Don't believe a word," aald Unole Jim. Now Unole Jim bad never seen a locomotive, ao tbe neighbor! took blm to tbe nearest station to see tbe things that bad been done. They arrived at the station while a large locomotive waa spitting and stealing by the depot As tbey approached It Uncle Jim aald, "Ii that her T" "Tbat'a her," said the neighbors "Well, by gad, you'll never move her," aald Unole Jim, "you'll never move her." The neighbors then took Uncle Jim aroand the oorner and wet hla nek with some good old home made oern and left Instructions with the engineer to go np the track and come back at foil speed. After Uncle Jim had been sufficiently "tanked" tbey returned to tbe station when a terrible noise came from somewhere np tbe road, and tbe tremendous looomotlve rounded theourve like nothing Unole Jim bad ever seen. Down she came oame a blowing and roaring like a cyclone, tottering In a sixty-mile gait, passed tbe bunch In a Jiffy and was out of sight in a seo ond. "Is that her?" said Uncle Jim. "Tbat'c her," said the neighbors. "Well, by gad, you n never mup uer, bhiu uucie Jim, ' yoa'Ii never stop her." At first the evil prophets said tliat tbeasso. clatloD ooald not be organised. Then they prophesied that Itoould not be started, and now yon can't stop It! Mr. Smith said (bat man does not break the luw but the law breakstbe man. If we are In aocord with the laws of natnre we will nuoceed, If we are not we will fall. He spoke of the organized brain and capital of the oountry on the one band and poverty and tbe farmer on the other, and between the two and behind tbe two tbe destiny of tbe Soutb. He said, and truly, that the farmer builds warehouses and Insures cotton and pays all expenses oonneoted therewith, for tbe cotton speculators must and do have these things, and of course they do not pay fur It out of their own pockets, but out ol the gain they make on tbe ootton. Why, theu, cannot the farmer build his own warehouses and Insure bla own ootton? It can be done and will be donf>. The banker knows what be Is doing. He borrows money at four percent, and lends It at etgbt and makes four cents, leis the expense wblob be knows to a cent. The merchant knows what be Is doing for be bnys bit goods, adds the expense and sells for a profit. Bat the farmer, poor man, he plants his crop, makes it, gathers it, and dc?s not know what he will get for it. Mr. Bmltb said tbat in view of the farmen organisations the European mills bad organized and assessed each mill a certain amount and tbat tbe mills bad all responded totbi call. Mow they have 8,000.000 marks to flghl tbe farmers! Anoiofr r.miy unn uofH veouiy Work. Last Monday about twelve o'kloct young Lewis Hammond who olerke in the store of Mr. Jno. T. Bryant near Level Land ,was playing with at old rusty "shooting iron" in the shap< of a doudle barrel shot gnn. An olc colored man was standing near and young Hammond jokingly pointed the gun at him and saying, !Tm go< ins: to shoot you". The old man sale "shoot ahead then," at which young Hammond pulled the trigger and at usual the unloaded gun got in itf deadly work. The load conpletly sev ered the Jucrular vien causing a quid death. The doroners Jury brought in a ver diet of accidental killing. Ice cream churns, wate coolers, fly fans and ham mocks. Abbeville Hdw. Co PalDts, floor stains, brushes and all the a tlcles to make your home look new, at M ford's. Its guaranteed under the new food law; tl loe cream at MUtord's. Roaenbere bas a SDlendld line all leath Bait cases and band bags. a An elegant line of trunks. P. Rosenberg Co. Oucklen's Arnica Salvi The fast Salve In The World. / * ; '* i, , .../v ?TiTMOgaaaaan mtninu^M*>aaiwiMaMBfcaaarf8Bwrii wmwit?mm* We are! d e K e ' i: That the people of L ? izing home enterp: 1 sertion based upo ; that we are receiv ; of this communil ; spirit, and our cus that we will use e ! dealings with us e i ? I 1 i i Our Stock k ) r ; And with arrivals ; cars per month we ! ders promptly. E" ! be as represented, we expect in the fi get business throu fled customers. t ' . ' ' N I I We need your business, large, we can handle it. Thanking you for past fa\ i Abbeville L Phone 2. N i ????????????????? ' ir- - t WHEN IT GOMES TO jM3\ TheACTUAL MMI [show/do ' No tobaccos i ever made can surpass oar Plug, Twist and Smoking. > hibited in competition with the world, they hi to win the golamedal for their general excellei and for their decided superiority over all cor "SHOW DOWN" is one the coming bra: Only a few years old, its unrivaled qualities h of the leading sellers over all other fiue-ci , thoroughly satisfies and perfectly suits eve , classes. Sold at 10c and 15c per plug or 5c ci Always buy "SHOW DOWN," and save is many an article you need for your comfor mom* -artiirh thpsp hum vet for VQU without CC I A eopy of our 1807 premium catalogs*. whieh la one of moat attractive aver gotten oat by a tobacco maaofaetu to any addraaa is the*Unitad States on receiot of on tamp* or 8 of the tags wa are redeeming. . Hancock Bros. & Co, Lyr i I QUARTERLY REPORT Estate of i i OF THE Notloe of 8e( > COURT HOUSE COMMISSION, T.ke JZ ? ..1 x 1907,1*111 rem t For Abbeville Coonty. mgo and doing Franols Arooi Judge of Probi Abbeville, S. C., July 1, 1807. ^.'oSSsS The Commission appointed by the All persona General Assembly of the State of South will pre i Carolina for Abbeville County, by vir- baffore?v0?b* f tueofan Act, approved February 20, be roreye e t 1907, and in accordance with Section , 10 of Baid Act make this their first 3 quarterly report. j RECEIPTS. oo< I May 3, Cash from Sinking Fund ^ Commission $12,000 P 1 DISBURSEMENTS. V* M [ May 13, J. F. Lyon for office , property .. $1,000 . May 14, Mrs. V. D. Lee for office have dec ? property .. 1,000 A loess, and May 29, W.P.Greene, atty.office /er for rent or a nvnn/il?hr ] 000 th0 lDO( " T \*i "j" Known > mo June 12, Walters & Edwards, 117 seres. 1 Architects, on acct 700 bouse, large c ' fine well or wa ' tlon. fine Dels $3,700 1 will Mil smal r Balance 8,300 Attest: Jane 26,1907. W. H. Jones, G. N. Nickles, Secretary. Chairman. M _ No regreti 8 Cigars. You f f, Now is the time to paint, your money. Use "Masury's," the painters Fre,h c"dJ ie . .. , * . , * _ , Oneoltbose cry for it. Lasts longer, looks senberg'* Th er better, costs less. Abbeville Wi^e them 4 Hdw. Co. .X'sr ? ? ? ? gan's5 and 10< ft When yon travel have a good atont trunk After smo) that wont break to pleoea you oan get it at years I oan t Rosenberg's. satisfy me. 0 ? . v , JJv.JS-.'!-.'< ' >* '*"" * ' ** .. ? ?- *? ..... m?can III 11 ? ? IM1W i?rn i n n in i> iwawa>?*^yaBrrei*?gg*wBBW<Ml*S -' .. -, v Satisfied | Abbeville prefer patron- ,, ^Jf rise. We make this asn the liberal patronage e| ing from the best people M ty. We appreciate this mmmAi ;'':9 tumors utui rcau nssuicu . , very effort to make their > fp intirely satisfactory. 5 Large t of from ten to twelve jjj ) are prepared to fill or- ' < 1 tromrHiino* wfl sflll must. We are here to stay and , ; ;f Is ature, as in the past, to -i:... Jl gh the influence of satis- ^ ^ doesn't matter how small or how Jji rnna on<1 alwflvfl ?.t vnnr oommand. VI. OJ twuu MU. ?? w www j ? ? , , umber Co., Inc. ear S. A. L. depot. Dargan's 5 & 10c Store. .^jj Bp IPpSPI | m\ i JS? Enterprise Stores. . g Dargan's 5 & 10c STORE Wherever ex- ? . , ive never failed ads of America. wlU,e' b,ack and <?,ore<l.at The R. M. Haddon Co. j f luoao We are closing out oar muslins at reduced irea plugs. Is prices. Come and get some of these rare bariryboay and fill gains. The R. M. Haddon Co. | its. Big line percales and colored madras at The /',? the tags. There R. M. Haddon Co. '! + nr pntiarf-j)iru We have a big line of staple goods that w? i ejiLeruuii are selling for less than we can buy them for St. today. The R. M. Haddon Co. , ' the largest and : rer, will be mailed ly 4c in postage Brain Lealca. The Commoner. . IChburg, V3. The wise wife leads, never __________drives. HmMMl If you can not pay as you go stay. , 1 A "soft snap" turnetfci away in dustry Franois Arnold. Deo'd. ^crf few friend?; ' Most "swelled heads" wear small ??? ejzed hats. > ' tlement and Application Money on the brain makes a man Final Discharge. poor in heart. . , tbftt oo tbe 2510 day of July, baby stories sound like "naJer a final account of my act- tUT 'faiies to US. aa Executrix _ t tbe Eatate oi An open enemy is to be preferr ad, deceajed, Id tbe office ol b e ia._e /r:er,Jj QdonrtAbMraeday0w?iiyappiy A quick tempered man has no busiarge from my troat as auoh. iness going fishing. e^nVthom^plyTe^o^or A good listener Is always a welcome proven and authenticated or conversationalist. LIZABETH W. KINARD, ^ Executrix. When yon get Normally'* loe Cream,yon _ know yon have The best. Yon can get It at 3D FARM MeMnrray's only. If yon want a good milk shake or a saucer _ , of The Best loe cream go to the MoMurray M 1 A AM B A|b1 DrU? lh?y haVe U>110 flM n.DTlT Try onr guaranteed corn shellen-only 10 fcvMw vak VVM V cenls.^It will do the work?the McMnrray IDED TO CHANGE MY BUS- T} 1 1 i In consequence of which I of- i' _ __ - I ' I _ ? _ . ale my plaoe one-hair (%) mile J YIH 7111 A I A I A A) A >rporate limits of Abbeville, 1 MV' i I I I IJ I il ft I |_| 11 IJ . Jl IJ illl v liUJ Vc Vi I ter. This Is a beautiful loca- fl / :hborhood ; a three horse farm. ler tracts :if parlies aesire. TtTTT "a/VCT C n G. D. DU8ENBEKRY. VUXj WJLBl, O. t, it Is located in the healthful and moral ifter smoking Speed's Clnco town of Due West, S. C. The work it eel that you have the worth of jjas jrjeen doing for G9 years is its best advertisement. Its tuition charges are always at Speed's Drug Store. rea80Dable. Board in the College featherweight suit cases at Ro- Home at cost. e very thing for a lady. The Wy,ie Home accommodate8 a u i!^'.,6?ndi0o?toren limited number of young ladies, tuif the "oily" In beaatlful photo- ^ L t , the most durable kind. Dar- Abbeville County patronage is ap1 nrpniatflfi. :iDg Speed's Clnco cigars for r g^n(j for catalogue to ?,b" 50 "" J. 8. MOFPATT, Pres. ' - - ^ :-: k .. ' ' ' '.vi . ' A'w IcU,