The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 01, 1908, Image 5
J he Press and Banner.
Published every Wednesday at two dollars a
a year In advance.
Wednesday, April 1, 1908,
TeHclien Xolico.
The Abbeville Oountv Teachers Association
will meet Saturday, April 4ih, at Lowndes
vllle, at eleven o'cocfc. l'rogram :
School OrganlzutloD?Mr. T. 11. Robertson.
School Library ?Mrs. M. C. Wharton.
Address by prominent educator.
Opening (Question Box and Round Tuble
Talks.
Entertainment will be provided for teach6T8.
W. R. Bradley, Sec. and Treas.
R. B. Cheatham, Sup'. Ed.
New Hr?y,
Mr. True Benson has opeued up a public
dray lug business In the city.
If at any time yon may need the services of
a reliable dra- man call on him You tuny
depend on his services being quick In oxteutlon
aud reasonable in price, Phone 47.
Iteiclstration.
On next Sulesday and each succeeding
Salesday thereafter until tbe first day ol July
and each day thereafter except Sunday the
books for registration will be open.
All persons are requested to register.
Tbe Commissioners of Registration are: W.
'Z. Sherard, A. F. Calvert and R. H. Armstrong.
J
Tbe place of registration will be at the
Blore of Mr. E. R. ThorosoD.
Any Information may be bad from either
of th commissioners
/ For Sale?Eieg* for Netting:.
Sli gle comb Rhode Island Beds and Partridge
Wyandottes. Fine stock. $1.25 for 15.
A. M.Smith, Abbeville, S. C.
To Kent.
One two-story seven room house on Magazine
stretl. Apply to J. L. Perrlu.
?
Attention Democrats.
In accordance with tbe Constitution of the
Democratic party the Democratic clubs of
.Abbeville county are hereby called to meet
on Satuid ?y. April 25:b, for tbe purpose of
electing delegates to the County Democratic
Convention wnlcb will convene May 4.1908.
Frank B. Gary, County Chairman.
Thomas Purcell.
This young American vtollo virtuoso will
be heard wtib the Schubert Co. on April 10th,
auspices of the Metbod!st ladies. Close application
to study under the best American
and foreign masters, coupled with rare natural
talent, has enabled blm at an early age, to
win a place among tbe foremoBt artists on
this ackc Pledged king of instruments.
Cottou Seed Halls.
I have for sale several cars of cotton seed
hulls. Will deliver any amount from 100
p muds up, to any part of tbe city.
Pnoue 48 If you u*ed any.
Yours truly, T. G. White.
C'onrt Xcwn.
Conrt convened h> re Monday, Judge Gage
presiding. The following cases were tried:
Ben L. Maglli against Seaboard Railway.
Suit for deranges. Verdlot for plaintiff 82,000
W. L. Gibert against Seaboard Railway.
Suit Tor damages. isod Buuea.
J. C. Cox against Seaboard Pail way. Suit
for ! Jury to person. Verdict for plaintitl for
5107 00
R. F. Morriw agRlnst C. cfc W. C. Railway.
Verdlot lor plaintiff for 8158 00.
Several small c?se8 were poetponed owing
to absence ol Senator Gary.
FergsiHon JRitmey.
Miss Susie Ferguson and Mr. Lewis B. Ratney
Jr., were married, Sunday, Mwreb '29lb
1908 at tbe Metbodlst parsonage, by Rev. Ariel
Th? h: ldn In ?i dftuehier of Mr. Juo. C. F?-n:u
Hon, one of tbe most prosperous farmers If
this section and Mr. Ramey Is one of Abbevllles
most popular young men. He is bap
py in tbe love of one of tbe sweetest and prettiest
of * ur young ladies.
lco Cream.
Tbe lad'es of the Methodist church will
serve Ice cream nil dny to day in the new
store, Realty Block, next to tbe post office.
Drop in and sweeten your tooth.
R M. Hsddon, C ?. ?l< r.? Is now brim full of
tbe choicest g<>:<du of the Reason. The display
of Millinery and Dress Fabrlqns, attest the
f.ict that they have the good* to suit ahe people
.See their ad In this issue.
Married on the 30 h Inst by Rev. M. McGre
at bis residence Id Hniif* Paid Mr. Banyan
Browne and Miss Minnie Perrln?ooth of
Abbeville, S C.
Invite bids when you want plumbing done
and remember that 0?. A. Harrison is In the
business.
RuneubtTic's Lorsls.
P?as ! Pea* ! Pea3 ! Tne Rocenberg Mernnntlln
(In.
Co^r pras ! City peas! Mixed peas! The
Ronebberg Mercantile (Jo.
E^ery farmer should p'ant peas. Get your
seed from Tbe Rosenberg Mercantile Co.
It will so-m t e pea planting iime. Get your
Beed Irom Tbe Rosenberg Mercantile Co.
Peas are very scarce?but we have succeeded
In getting a few, so remember wbere lo get
tbem wben ready to plant. Tbe Rtscuberg
Mercantile Co. ,
Don't wait until yon are rpad? to plant to
get your seed peas. Call and get tbem before
they are all gone. Tbe Rosenberg Mercantile
Co.
Tbe largest stock of boys c'ntblng we have
ever shown. Toe Rosenberg Mercantile Co.
Wben you are ready to buy your sprint
clothing call on Tbe R'>seoberg Mercian' lie C<
Ladles and gentlemen, tbe place to buy
your shoes Is from Tbe Rosenberg Mercantile
Co.
Everything in gentlemen's wear rlub? up to
tbe minute at Tbe Kosenberg Mt-ro*ntlle Co.
Wear E>erwear hosiery. The best on tin
market. The Rosenbi rg Mercantile Co.
Avoid that uooomfortabl feeling of boles
In your 8toi kings by warlne Everwear hosiery.
The Rosenberg Mercantile Co.
Sully on the Wax Path Once More.
The panlo having ended, I am agalu Id the
renl estate murket, and will buy or sell lots
. on short notice. M. E llolllngsworth.
Had (J on'* Local**.
Have yoo seen tbe Dew cemer piece and
drawn work shown by Tbe K. M. Haddou Co.
Do yoo need a pair bid gloves In nbortor
ODg. In all colors? Call ai ibe II. M. Haddou
Co.
Watermelon Seed.
Fine Southern grown watermelon seed and
Rockyford canteloupe seed /or sale bv
J. W. Rykard.
(lie Swine and the Flower
Oh me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty.
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine
were barred,
Whose banquet shocked the nostril and
the eye;
!Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source
of lard!"
I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first
One glistening mass of roses pure and
, white,
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage
nursed;
And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight,
The summer breeze, that cooled that
Southern scene,
Whispered, " Behold the source of
CQTTQLENB!"
Stockholders MeetiDg.
THE ANNUAL MEETING or the sloclrbolders
of The Peoplen Savings Bank
will be be d Id theofflceof the Bank, Tuesday,
April "tb, 1908.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
Abbeville. P. C., March 31,1008.
Junes Adams Big 10c Skom
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE.
During the Week of April the 6th,
The James Adams Big ioc Shows
will be in this City.
This is a clean, high class vaudeville.
Twenty-five people. Two private cars.
Band and orchestra. Seating capacity
for 1,200 people in the large tent.
There will be a free band concert every
night at 7 o'clock, and a distinct
change of program each night.
Admission only 10c. See that you
see this show. Worth ten times the
money.
Smith Dry Good:
Company.
Our Store is full to overflowin
with the most wanted goods c
this season. Each departmen
speaks for itself.
A Visit
will convince you that we hav
selected our stock with an ey
single to your wants, and ou
prices will please you.
Never before have you had sue]
an opportunity to buy
Ca4oaii4IiIa Muriihaitilicj
ucaouiiaviir itivi viihiiuni
at such prices as we offer
Long Cloths, Bleachings, Ging
hams, Dress and Apron Checks
Wash Goods, an endless varlet;
Linen and Cotton, White am
colors, Table Damask, Napkins
Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels.
&
Mak.e Our St
Smitl
EAST END. MUST HAVE
CI
within the city gates. ' '
Don't lull to be on haudtodny and tomor
row at the Openings, where tbe most elabo An Important A
rnie, and KMirdi si !ay of uillllnery and the Andn
! idlcB goodn ever Mn-wn by the Emporiums'*
of our City w !i be? riangcd In Dazzling and The News and C
ten pilng arrny. following:
The utebi and newost novelties In this line The Legislature of
will be fchowD trgetber with r.ll kinds of for a license for no
bead geat" and other "rtgglnb". Remember years ago. This lici
to tUy and tomo'iow. was seldom, If ever,
The Bntbday p-rty ghen Ipst Thursday was reduced at the s
evening at ite MeMuolst fauotiBge rnd*r 25cent8 fee to the
the tuspiccs ol tt.e Ejworb League was a issuing said licenses.
tnobt delightful occsaiod. and financially a In the Union has a i
grand succtss, as (he receipts at the close some of them exact i
loated up olear of all expense tbo round turn the license Is good 1
ol fllty dollars. . bas to be renewed \i
Miss Leila Moreley one of the prettiest e2,ter8\. . ~
j ourg adlte ol tbe "seven bill" City is ylsl- The Audubon Soc
ting lelatlvpn Id ibeClty. ^as labored under tn
Mr. Lewis R*mey and Miss Susie Ferguson <o collect this non-r
were marrlf d last Sunday alti-rrioon at the law permitted a guei
Methodist partouage by Rev, J. \V. Ariel. this license, and son
Many frlencs extend kiLdest congratu- change If a man i
'ations aLd bett withes for their future hap- bum without llceni
pit-ess. end of license, for <
Mr. R'ebard Sor d'ej tss made a nleo en- would be a guest of I
:ranceto hlKbtinecu magazine bill, front- some Individual casi
log on mi gt.zme siitet nom winch a preity Is perhaps lmposslb
wide walk or avenue If ads tip to the heme. of any kind that wo
The front Is ciosed Id by a pretty picket leuce 8?J?eb?dy', . w.
painted while all of which addt- niuch to the The state a right
.qpearanre of bis home. teen passed on by t
Ou last Friday alumoon the first match Court and settled f
i nine of the season was played by Greenwood collected from non-r
and Abbeville's second teams whit h resn Ited the hands of tbe Stal
in Ab'jevi ile'6 deft at as the scores stood 4 to 'i Placed to the credit
In lavor ot Green wood. fund, and Is drawn
Tbe briI aud awful tragedy of a double rour |DK ltie 8ft f
der !ast week at Calhoun falls in Mncereiy re- Insist on 'mltorsi pa
gretied by evety one. Tbe ber. sved family a will rai
have the sincere sympathy ol many friends. Beiween s, wu?,w
The big hole lu learoftbe post office has Carolina annulty l<
been drained andfllled wltbtarih and now "??rea'
affords a nife pasnige over it. ri be roadway The Audubon sooie
in rear ol this row or tulldlngh baa beeD gra- tbl8 J?;,1 D9, PJT?
ded add pipes put Id to carry oil tbe water fd wjtbont, llcenw
but In rear ol ibe office, on the company* 1 Jccnse on demana
lot tberels much rubbish tint should be re f?011 ^ ? J Ji?
moved. The grading is left In an uufloli-tied aDd tlDed for eac
manner belter explained when seen. Look at ll^??ser
ll eud ltta bate 11 [IkbL , ''v'jSSSS'"
along route 8. laws if these license
? present instance tbe
Communion services will be held at Hope- ha8 been presumed <
well next Sunday mornlDg, atd at Betbla at been generally abue<
3 30 In ibe ultemouD ?y pastor Rev. J. B. evltable preeumptl*
Hlllbouse. that the man who
Cbillrens Day" observ?d last Sunday af trying to evade tbe
ternooij at Lebanon rresbjtuiau Church Ja
was much enjoyed by tbe lusgp congregation
present. An appropriate, entertaining and
Instructive address was d? llvered by the pas ?
tor. The choir rendered a number of choice
mus w-t 1 mlections which were (as always) cd ttt? .ff.. f.
Joyed by every one. LehauoD Church has aD W6 OllCr I(
envh-ble leputatlon lu tbe music line, as ,
they have ? lwajs bed a flne choir, and Btill gOOQ S0U.I1U. J
have under the management of Prof, J. S. ?B IiaH
Gibcrt ai 0 his it hnua tiMtr Miss Annie Q1 vciil OH U8 OCj
bert as organist. The collection for home TTckv
missions amounted to ten dcllars, mostly gOIlvi V ol,
contributed by the children In their mite TVio 1
boxes AUC *J
The Let anon manse 1b now about finished,
and Is ready for painting. In rear of the
manse a nice barn It being erectcd for the Anuonnci
convenience ol thepeBtor and comfort of his
horse The 8outh Caroll
From ibe great quantity of guano being Association offers
hauled we guess the farmers are pitching lor schools of the State
a big crop at least It teems to. material lmprovemt
The company with wblcb Mr. R. P. McNeill length of time. Flv
has been connected foryer.rs, have recenily ?100 each, and thirty
fecured a $30,000 dollar job at Laurens, and ulatlons concernlni
Mr. McNeil will go to them In a few days that are to be awar
occupying his same position. This Is comll are aB follows:
noentary as It seems they can't get along 1. Improvemen
without their right hand bower| Mr. McNeil. November 1, 1908 an
The grain crops are beginning to show 2. Prizes will
green and under the genial weather and latter where the most dt
rains are looking well. ments have been m
Fanners are now on the move rldelng up tloned.
cotton land aud putting in guano. In their 8. Under mater
hurry we would advise that they do not for eluded local taxatl
get the corn crop. bnlldings, repairing
Mr. H. W. Knox now has a nice wire fence libraries, reading r
around bis front yard which gives the place decorations, beautif
more of a home look. He did the work him- general equipment,
self and it is all right. 4. "No school ca
Me Will onrrlo hna A r\ r?o Kncloo nr!7PD I1T I^UQ 11 1 fi Q.
IiUl. " ?*? uno kUD UUvOt uaiic/ f? -WWO ?vww ? .? ?
patch we have eeen on route 3. with more than 500 1
| The carriers are having nice day8 to travel ble to the contest,
the soft ba Icoy air blowR fmb bb It comes 5. All wbo wis
through the forests seemed with the rich per- mast Bend names at
fume of many beautiful flowers. before lmprovemeni
dent prior to Octoh
J ' " ~ 6. All deEcrlptlc
er evidences sbowin
Our stock of Hardware and ^LeVau
Farming Tools is complete. ^uTa^veaMde'
. Collar Pads, Cotton and ,m7prov^eVw?i?t
Leather Collars and Blind ^h^iKro^Im^
Bridles by the wholesale.
? The L. W. White Co. v> ]
wt>mtmm-\ II > I II, hi 11111111 i i i III ii. ! 11ii iii^WWWI
SPRINI
~ We beg to annc
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sQF <
i Milliner;
Wednesday -fr
> Thursday Lsi.
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AT WHICH TIME WE WILL
INSPECTION THE lj
; -S?| PATTERN HATS
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You are Res
Invited
Mrs. J as.
will have charge
ore your Head(
l Dry G<
I HUNTING LI- BELLEVUE.
jNSE. Mr. Charles Brltt spent Filda y and Sat
day, of last week In Qreenvllln.
Mr. Leemlng returned to Mt Carmel on 8a
bath,after spending several days with Jd
W. D. Morrah.
Louonncemeut from Master Edgar Owen, of Abbeville waa tl
ibon Society. f[Uf8t lB8t week' ?'h,s COUBlD> Master Artb
ourler has received the Mr Norman Cason has been confined to t
q.?,l. n.?n_. room, for the past week with measles, t
n hllSfoE. ^leDds are glad to know that be is better.
^ ?o??a?nn^ Prof, and Mrs. Klisrore. of Newberry, a
h^!h Tht 0D a visit to Mrs. S. H. Tolbert, ofSandover,
? ?in EViV Mr- Hagan, of Lethe has several cases
esslon ofl907 to 810, with Ic nmns amon* the children
C'praf!lu!h.nv6?verv'sl??b n Miss Teague, and Miss Baker were In Abb
tn^TrABMa^ii iwrfJa v 1 lie last Frlday to bear the address of tl
i n^onifofkvi Tn nthitu 8. C. Rural Sobopl Improvement Asasclatlor
Jholh^ . Mr. Lon.jtforrcw returned to his home
-TTuT "u ? r." - ADoevi ue 1 uwumv, uuvjuk ?mcuv? iv tr wa?.
I each county the hunter wlIh bl? daughter Mrs. J. B. Brltt.
a??,w Sheriff Lyon and Mr. Bozeman were
? f?..--' Bellevue Friday and Saturday, guests of Mi
^ ???*"* LUIle Ward'aw and Mr. S. P. Uorrab.
f n i?.L ,Dr- J- B- Brltt, ahd Mr. John Wardlaw e
ihf tended the Teacher's Association on Friday
? <rn!^t Mr"- R!ohle died at her home near Letl
s guest were allowed to Wednesday night.
Mr. Joseph Co'hran died, of Pneumonia i
,n^h^i~ -rlL i? h,B home near McCormlck, onlBabbatb nlgb
La^nrS hif? n he was burled at Long-Cane Monday aftei
?f inlni?ftrt^lo'oiOaiinn noon. funeral exercises conducted by Re
mi!inni^12 B.F.Bradley. About three months ago M
mid not work hardship to cothran was married to Miss Spenoe.
,h,? u?? Mrs. Margaret Moore, widow Dl the la
hi irn^??<i Qtfill William A. Moore of Cokesbury was strlcke
a? on w Tho mnn?J with paralysis on Wednesday morning, tt
nliv,0i mm' inln lHh of March, and on Friday morning at si
J >rlaJ'a,\rar 11 ip o'clock she died at her home in Greenwood.
nf^h? "Jon,*J.Inn MTB M- E' Wardlaw and Mr. John Wardla
nni ?,?Si ?K' i^ffnS. were summoned to Greenwood Wednetds
ffii.ino thmfi/i and were present at (he death and burial i
ASfSi ffiSS'? Mn- u??"7
fall to pay It. ? 1
0 men come Into South Educational Day at l.owndeflvlll<
j bunt, but this year the
them will pay lloense. Oq Saturday April 4th the Abbeville Cout
ty has pursued the polloy ty Teachers' Association will meet at Lowt
jeoutlng a man who bun- desvllle. It U desired that as many teacher
) provided he paid the as may be able to do so, will attend. An Ii
I, Hereafter all parties terestlng programme has been arrange
out license will be lndlot- which will be helpful to teachers and patron
b day they bunt without The patrons In and around Lowndesvlll
are eppcumi IJ U I ?CU iu ur pi CDOU I no nu X uui
it non-resident license to will be made towards securing a High 8cboo
nforcementor tbe game We are expecting some prominent educatc
ea are collected. Id the with us od tbatday, who will make an ad
i weakness of tbe Society dress on tbe High School question.
>n, and its confidence has I trust that we may have a large number <
ad: The natural and In- patrons present and that they will bring we
3D for the future will be filled baskets, as we ?lsb to entertain th
hunts without license is tcachers on the school grounds.
payment. This is not a picnic lor tbe benefit of lb
mes Henry Rice, Jr, public but for those wbo are Interested in ed
Secretary. cational matters nnd wbo will contribute t
the entertainment of tbe visitors.
m W. C. Alrail.
)r sale a lot of
r . MoMnrray's Locals.
peas for sowing. If yon shave, your face needs aa much car
fore thev are all lbal 01 a baby. Sanitol Face Crefm is th
? perfcct after-shave. Tbe McMurray Drug C<
7 truly | Clean balr means be?;tby hair. Egg Sham
W fn poo does tbe work. Tbe McMurray Drug C(
W W HHc vOi Lightning Bedbug Killer puts 'em out c
business. Tbe McMurray Drug Co.
?n>f>n( fur inoft Keep your face well protected with Talcun
after having been out. The McMurray Dru
na School Improvement
tblrti-flve prizes to the Lightning Bedbug KIMer will help yoi
for tbe most decided overcome your troubles. Price 25 cents. Th
ints made during a glveu McMurray Drug Co.
^0relo\eP$WBeacb.lReg- D^rcK0?0d8 are alway8 fre8h* The Murr*
dedbbylth?syA8BOcPartloen The best stationery roaJe by Eaton-Hui
burt Is sold by the McMurray Drug Co.
ts must be made between Whlttemore'sPolishes are the best, and w
d December 10,1808. have them In all of the colors which the'
be awarded to schools make, Tbe McMurray Drug Co.
scjded material^lmjirove- Qf course you oan feel sure that Steeres cai
auo uunug mo uiuo uiou- dies are goou. rr??u every weex. ice wi
Murray Diug Co.
on comofwaUon^new Our soda fountains will be pleased to Re
?and painting1 old ou" J time except Sunday. Tbe M<
ooms or tables, Interior Murray Drug Co.
ylng yards, and better .. m t r
rural^scbool. &o town Fine Watch and Clock Be
jopnlatlOQ Hball be ellgl- . . . _ pairing?Finest
References.
h to enter this contest * ?
id descriptions of Bcbools, ^ .
is are made, to tbe presl- JuleS G* HllgUelet,
H^pr?o^em%PDumu8t0lbe Expert Watchmaker.
?of*th'e Board?o? Trustees Abbeville, S. C.
Mr?pUoPi?0betoreandlaTr Office and Repair Department 01
Bade. second floor of new Realty Compan;
ie awarded In checks at building, next to new postoffice. a3
it AssocfaUon^DeMm'ber wor? guaranteed. Railroad watcl
Bare to be used for further wore a specialty.
e schools receiving them.
Mary T. Nanoe, Pre Buy your wall paper lrom us and be please
Columbia, 8. C.B., Mllford's Book Store.
r, iQOiti
KA A V V V I
>unce the formal
nixig
OUR.
y Parlor,
gjHaFi
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HAVE ON DISPL4.Y FOR YOUR
4.TEST CREATIONS IN
AND MILLINERY. |?gpectfully
to "too Present.
8. Cooliran
of this department.
quarters. Alwt
Dods Com
i
Tbe Letting of the Opera House. Only
Qr The opening of bids for the letting of tbe "Well, Roger, m;
Qr Opera House took place yesterday evening at they say that;
b- tbe City Council offloe. And our jolly trar
lr. Tbe bidders and tbelr bids were as follows: down the worl
he Messrs. O. H. Cobb and A. B. Cbeatbam You're only a dog,
ar law.ooo per year. ana you've na<
Mr. J. H. Daniels of Anderson, >400.00 per But neyer a frienc
! ! year- has been truer
Mr. Jas. A. Hill 8460.00 per year.
re Mr. Geo. Land $400.00 per year and $700.00 We've bad gloriou
, eaoh succeeding year for tbe three year con- _ tbe fields and
ot lracU In storm and sunr
e- The bids between Messrs. Cobb and Cheat- w^0'
36 ham and Mr. Geo. Land were close. The dlfT And however mei
|*? ferenoe being only 178.00 for the three years. though IOUl OI
jrs The oon tract was awarded to Messrs. Cobb However many tn
&. Cheatham. I've found you
s. That's right, my d
Lt- A man In Angnsta departed these parts . .UR with your t
. eighteen years ago, leaving bis wife with no And lick my hand
16 knowledge of his whereabouts. She married lODgUe, tDaC D(
it again. The marriage has been annulled, tbe Ana ,9DM, De.arr
it; Jndge"adjudglng that the parties are entire. your time nas <
? ly blameless." The first husband should For somewhere oul
r! have been shot as soon as he came back, so known there 8
that the seoond marriage might stand. Know.
fn Then don't worry,
'? The fine house of J. 8. Fowler valued at ? don't you fear I
X is, 0 00 has been destroyed by fire. For out in that fal
w _ find you by am
iy And I'll stand by ;
01 Mr Jno. C.Ferguson. our love will su
, For never a beavei
Mr. Jno. C. Ferguson who has been quite whor* thftv wn
. sick for more than two months was in town lu
i- 7 His friends are glad to jiee him out again ^^?0
i- and hope for bis speedy recovery. bind tbe waitll
? Just come and stau
Ji , , , and wag your t
J Whlte'H Locals. rjj heftr voic(
le For olotblng see The L. W. White Co. and I'll come t<
(jl Laoea and embroideries. The L. W. White *St. Peter, that's c
>r ??" you must let hi
i. The U W. White Co. baa the something . .. ., .
cheaper. And then if the sai
Jf Have you seen the allks at The L.W. White One above
11 Co. And say: "Old Rot
>e Tbe atroDgeit Use of wblte goods In tbe with his heartt
e country. The l. w. White Co. And there isn't a sh
H Men and boys clothing. Tbe L. W. Wblte heavenly bi
? Go to Tbe L. W. White Co. They always ^?rJ^e^1D
have what you want just a little cheaper in tbat iliartbly
than anybody else. Then j know tfae fi
Clothing ! clothing ! at The L. W. White Co. vnn w|ii ?nmft f
See us before you buy. . 7ou come I
We want yonr business and if you will .J*? roam fail
6 come to see us we will make It to your Inter- tbat country Trt
? eat. The L. w. White Co. go never you mind,
J time bas come
, _ _ lou've oeen irue 10
lf Flour, Sugar, Corn, Bran, you-and the ]
Hay and everything else you r kn?w- .
2 You are only a dog,
k need at the right price* aI1(j y0U ^ave bi
b The L. W. White Co. Weil, rm getting
e boy, and I have
* " But you've stood by
? Speed's Locals. and I'm bound
If yon want Huyler's Candy fresh, go to go don't you worry,
Speed's Drug 8tore, agent tor the factory. Love will pull U
Don't take oar word for It, but look at the /
6 bouses around town .painted with DeVoe'a |
V patnt, and compare them with houses painted
with other paints. Standing half as long and How to Avoid
a we are satisfied that you will deotde that De- Mnatvintimnof BDDei
Voe's paint 1. the paint to use. For saleby ar^^abTual?y oon^tip,
Speed Drug Store. prujt Syrup cures cbr
e Speed's Cloco Cigars are still the favorites stimulating the liver an
> of tbe city. Tbey are the best sellers ever on the natural action of th
the Abbeville market. If you don't believe atlve Fruit Syrup does
It let us show you. It Is mighty easy to do a and is mild and pleasan
thing when yon have some one to snow you stltutes. P. B- Speed,
how.
DeVoe's paint goes further and lasta longer. Mr. S. L. Bowen, of W
For sale at Speed's Drug Store. "I was a sufferer from fe
Onm.thl nn frnnH fn, ruaH at QncaH'a Al L1[I168 I COUld not &T6t
OUUiBkUlUK 6WU hW * UMU an Q| V-., . . " j
. . _ , . , . ? t % X did I could not stand
Huyler's Candy, food for the angels, always .ey?B Kidney Care. 0
frssh at Speed's Drug Store. _art the second cure
Clnce, 1b all the go. Speed's Drug Store. ley's Kidney Cure work
lM t M ers are total failure*. P
Eutfllah Spavin Liniment removes Hard, 5100 00 paid by Dr. Sho
Sort or Callouxed Lumps and Blemishes Irom 0I Grippe or acute Cold
r. horses; alio Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints. preventlcs will not bres
Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, 8wollen offer? The Doctor's ?t
y Throats, Cougbs, eto. 8ave 850 by use of one these little Candy Cold <
11 bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by tics?Is certainly compli
k P. B. Speed, druggist. 6m 25 cents?pretty big o<!
, remember, contain no
nothing harsh nor bIc
Batteries. would ne*er appear If
d For gas engines. A fresh lot Just received, ways broken. Safe and
W.N.Thomson, dren. 48Preventloa25$,
S
Smith Dry Goods
Company.
NOW IS THE TIME TO J
PREPARE FOR
".'.J
EASTER
Here you will find a well selected
stock of Wool Dress Goods in
Black, Blues and Browns, also
Black and Colored Silks, suitable
for Waists and Dresses.
IN OUR
READY-TO-WEAR
DEPARTMENT
you will find Yoile and Panama
Skirts, black, blues, browns and
checks. , ^
<g*B>
jsE Also
a beautiful line of Lawn
and Mull Shirt Waists, yrhite
Duck Skirts, Lawn and Madras ?
Suits, Silk and Heather Bloom ;
Petticoat!*, in black and colors.
Hosiery, Gloves and
Muslin Underwear.
lys Welcome.
pany.
ADOS. ThtP* A?"
y dear old doggie, m f*l# , , creation
your race is run; ' - , ^
qps together up and Id
are done; v '
old fellow; a dog, UEvlff^Cl
d your day,
1 of all my friends
than you, alway. Qf g ^ Jjniment jg j? j(s
s times together in ? -***- ^ .
pastures fair; warm. ng, penetrating and
iy weather we have * ... <
lit a care; scattering qualities. 77;e
3 have treated me. ' 1
fair their deal- ingredients of Noah's Lini- , :
e friends that failed, ?*- -"Vv - 1 1
1 true as steel. ment are such that with - .
TimitT'l00k vefy rubbing the parts
with vour lovinc ?_>
sver baa told a lie; mummbumaid
old d?ggie, if motion and congestion
jome to go, '>.^4 r
'?'place* rryo.VDf scattered, and the relief
isTalmost instantaneous, j
olu comrade, and J
n (ijp For Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lame Back, Stiff
. ' . T ... Joints, and Muscles, Sore Tnroat, Colds, Strains,
rer country I Will Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Indigesd
by: tion, Toothache, and all Nerve. Bone and Muscle
i?r>ii nlil f*11nw and Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark
you, oiu renow, ana oneyery kag6i 25c., 50c.and Ji.ooby all dealrely
win, ers in medicine every where. Sample by mail free.
harbor me ,NOAMM?IIDVCO.1BICH?ION01VA.,4BOrrOI?IIIAM., U.?.A.J
u i, lot xvuger iu. si)]d and guaraDteed by C. A. Milcity
glorious, be- ford & Co.
12 dark, ?
d outside the gate mrn-urmr
aa own I n r WW
I K ii LIIIV
m come tbis way,'' 9J l.w? WUUII 4.I
nt refuses, 111 go to js wejj equipped to supply the public
rer is at the gate, Wlth seasonable goods at reasonbrimful
of love; able prices.
iniag angel of all HAEDWABE.
oblerlife than he, yuicauite Roofing, Garden Wire Plow \
land." Tools Saddles. Kriddles. Collars. Pads
;ate will open and I Hames, Traces, Nails, Horse Shoes, '
risking in, Leather, Tinware, Crockery, Buckets,
fields together, in Tubs, Well Chains.
'oMRo^.'if your GROCERIES.
t0 goi,? . , * Oats, Corn, Mill Feed, Chicken Feed,
me, I II be true to gacon, Hams, Lard, Tobacco by box
Lord is good, we 30c to 50c, Syrup in kegs, half barrels
aDd barrels, new crop N. O.
old fellow, a dogi Good value in Coflee, Rice, Soaps,
ad your day - Soda, and Can Goods.
there myself, old Majestic Flour the best.
1't long to stay. Pratts Cattle Powders, Poultry Food
me, old comrade, Lice Killer and Roupe.Cure.
to stand by you; npv PDrtTlC
old Roger, for our -U-K* bUUDb
is through.'' Sheeting, Cheviots, Outings, Denims,
Animals Defender^ Ticking and Dress Goods.
Appendicitis. SHOES.
S"o?molL j,ri?2 KiDg Bee and Tuff Hide, all leather,
onto constipation by nothing better.
id bowels and restores
e bowels. Orlno Lax- CLOTHING.
liui uttunt'MiB ur gripe
110 take. Refuse sub- Men's and Boys Suits, extra Pants,
_ Overalls, Shirts, Underwear, also Hats
'ayne, W. Va., writes: aU(^ Caps.
:ldney disease, so that
out of bed, and when ^ ^ _
straight. I took Fo- | I 1 #1 1 ^
do dollar bottle and ?I I PT1 | 1
id me entlrelj." Fo- ** JLv? \J{ lUlilli
a wonders where oth
'. B. Speed,
Itch cured In 30 minutes by Wooiford'sSanltary
Lotion. Never falls. Sold by P. B.
op for any recent cane aD0ed drui?ei8t 6m
that a 2& cent box of aPeea* aruj,gi8i.
ip'reme^nfldeno^ id Now's the time to take Rocky MounCureTablets?Preven
tain Tea. It drives out the germs of
?*?' Ii'B?8{,00*a8aln8t winter, builds up tbe stomach, kidueys
quinine, noTaxatlve; aml liver- Tbe most wonderful spring
ikening. Pneumonia tonic to make people well. You'll be
D^/w?coida Te?e u.'f surprised with results. 35c, Tea or
C Af Mfllor'r Tablets. C. A. Mllfold & Co!