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Haddon'
WHAT'S Tjj
over the low price of cot
have prices to meet thes
i
GREAT VALUES IN
We have just r
Have the latest a
serviceable of all
MILLINERY! MILL
The large hat with tl
have just received a
Flowers are the autfr
of them.
LACES AND LACES
A MQTTT 1-l-no nf Va1 ani
Q. ii^VV 11UV ux > M*
Embroidery from 5c t
Bargains in Lace Fi
$1-25 now 75c.
Ladies' and Childeri
MUSLIN UNDERWE
Beautiful and service
SKIRTS ! SKIRTS!
Beautiful Voile Skirts
- ' Serviceable and stylis!
A few Colored Skirts
A full line of Notions
Special attention paid
Yc
R. M. H
The Press and Banner 0nr,
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Bv W. W. and W. R, Bradley. JJJJjJJ
It 1b wel
HUGH WILSON, Editor. ln th(
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ABBEVILLE, S. C. " ?*?* ?
modern
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Published every Wednesday at 82 a would a
year ln adv&noe. way we
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Wednesday, May 6, 1908. attentu
log up 1
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Mr. Starkey's Petition. I( h&
Mr. W. O. Sturkey, leader of the movement rooms
against the dispensary, and some of his fol- tlon of
lowers, circulated some time ago a petition of night d
which the following Is a copy : With
MTo G. N. Nickels, Supervisor Abbeville the Jail
County: We, the undersigned qualified vot- evldenc
ere of Abbeville County, respectfully petition _tltllfl_
you to order an election to enable the people
to vote on the question of abolishing the Die- have an
pen ear y In Abbeville county.- jan bum
The petition was left with Supervisor oonsplc
Nickels one day last week, and It has ooos- needles
aloned more or less comment. upon si
One question which has been raised Is, thecals
whether the Supervisor Is to be governed by be a de
the books as they existed on the day of the proud
filing, or whether the petition is to be consid- bulldlni
ered under the registration as it will be next railroad
November. As the petitioners "undersigned" show of
now olalm to be "qualified voters," that qn?s- not be
tlon would seem to be dead easy of settle- The jail
ment. qulry f
Mr. Sturkey, we are told, claims to have 840 conspici
name* to his petition. The petition of one- It ma:
fourth of the qualified voters being sufficient mission
to warrant the submitting of the election to Leglslat
the people. presumi
The petition itself Is perhaps the most re- tbe old >
markable document that was ever, in serlou6- when tc
neas. presented to a public officer. we wou
One petition on the printed letter head of a pretties
preacher living outside the county has a full shade ai
page of names, all written by tne same haod. lbat rur
The Supervisor says the names on thatpetl- er8>1118
tlon are on other petitions. spot be
Various namea appear more than once. We spring,
have beard that one name appears five times, nothing
We have not had an opportunity to run around
through many of the petitions, but we have
what we suppose to be a copy of the Due
West, counting 110 names on its face. Upon
examination we find : Mr. Li
33 names twice. miles so
1 name three times. planted
3 names signed differently but presumed to Messri
be the same persons. farm a
Among those who signed only once, the fol- have so
lowing names are noted : on theli
AT May, J W Rlchey, Mr. Ji
H W Gordon, T J Sullivan, trees. ]
B W Watt, A M Hastings, as belni
E E Boyce, J C Haddon, spell. 1
A R Ellis, L C Galloway, we assu
WH Stevenson, G A Walker, trees.
J H Brooks, GeoTHagan, What
8 W Davis, F H Glrk, trees on
r> w airir J Olln Hagan, a farm t
R Furman McGee, W T Bryson, must be
J W Baldwin, J S Agnew, Date Mr
J H Wrenn, H M Young, out. Mi
J 8 Mills, 1) H Baldwin, money l
P R Rlchey, W F Rowland, If all
J T Rowland, W A Markbam. on thei
At a later date we expect to publish In the fruit 01
Press and Banner the full list of names, if, farm, i
therefore, any man desires to set himself for a red
right In a matter which Involves principle,
be mlghtdo so before the publication. It is
estimated that two or three hundred names
appear on the list more than once. And
gome men claim that their names are not
there by their authority. It is said that one eleve
man's name appears twice, that he gave no vear
authority to to sign it, and that he favors the ?
dispensary. _ 'StOfC
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s Haddon's I
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the i
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IE USE OF WORRYING
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yfcon and the tightness of money. We hler?
e hard times, and are giving* real values he
n all our lines. golc
WHITE WAISTINQS. pT
. Of t
eceived a second shipment of White Goods, woi
nd most beautiful patterr\s in these the most 1/
- ^ son
dress goods, ioc to 40c. rfer
INERY! t
. . . "IH
ie high crown is the leading shape, and we ?eeu
full line of them. Wings, Aigrettes and
orized trimming and we also have a full line ioo:
fix?
jew
Tbi
If m ^
7 * titu
1
d Linen Laces received this week, 3^ to 50c. *?
0 $1.50. _ E
ronts?Beautiful patterns in Baby Irish were ^j1
bar
pre
gro
, cro
IS ofa
pea
lAR! soci
able patterns. , ^
i
to I
of t
\ fen
! $8.00 tO $15.00. de?
h. Panama Skirts $5.69 to $10.00. ?dF
unc
$5-oo up. ?
cuti
and Staple Goods always 011 hand.
to mail orders. Give us a trial. tha
she
>urs to please, tp^
the
her
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addon & Co. I
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Let Fs Sell the Jail. Instructing Delegates. hoc
fall Is a great big throe-story brick We see much in tbe newspapers pro and
g which Jb but little needed for tbe cod aboot instructing delegates to Denver.
: of prisoners. Tbe lot is a good one This State is certainly for William Billy Bry- Th?
DufaoturiDg or lndastrlal enterprise ad, and when such delegates as have not tbe
II salted. confidence of the people are chosen it Is Just
> basement of tbe new conrt boose, or as well to Instruct tbem. In cases, however, rp
lower floor of tbe city hall, splendid wbere the people have confidence in tbeir CQU
ents oould be easily furnished for tbe delegates, and when they may be depended CQQ
iplng of State or oouoty prisoners. A upoo to act faltbfally, tbere is no need for j^j
i, iron cage could be placed oat of instructions.
none of tbe new buildings, wblcb Tbe editor of tbe Press and Banner, speak- .
afely keep all lodgers; or, that 1b tbe ing tor himself, sees do hope or electlog any Q|Q
look at it. Democrat. Billy is a kindly hearted man,
re only talking, and are only asking and be seems to want the dUtlnctloD of bav- ^ur
>n to a matter which might, deserve Ing a third race. For these reasons we are scj?
3d. Instead of tbe expense of keep- willing lor bim to have all tbe lun that he cj0f
,he Jail, tbe city and tbe county would can get out of it. We do not wish to tee blm aQC
an amount in taxes, to say nothing of elected. Oar experience with Grover makes me
1 from 1 ts sale, which amount might us afraid tariff tinkers and trust banters. Tbe WQ|
m the debt for tbe new Court boose. faot is, this editor thinks tiUBts and corpora- gut|
s been said that the olty will use Hons are poblio benefactors, when they are QQ]
Id tbe city hall for tbe acoommoda- good, but when they are bad thoy are horrid
such lodgers asNnay beoome for a j8 c
Istlngulshed guests of the city. m -* m ^
tbe caiaDOOse torn uowu, buu wuu CUI(
utilized for a dlflerent purpose, the No Cook. |
sea of crime and the Deed for such In- WbQ baJb babbi n^? Wbo hfttb woei? iDt<
ne yould not be so conspicuous. To Wfao bath woondiibrulge8 aDd burns without T
ugly little calaboose and to have the' cange? He lbal balh no He lbal geeb. cou
idlDg as one of the biggest and most I tfa a ^ He Jhat tarrleth abont bome 8UQ
uous buldldgs in town makes a wbeQ b0 batb DQ cook> It Wflre belter for knc
s impression on the people as well as man ^a mlll8tone were bnng ftbout full
-rangers. To have the Jail cage and hli neck and tbat he g0 BporUDg amld the (ger,
.boose tucked away out of. ght would wavfi> of tbe Blormy AtIanUo. 8peak n0 E
arable change. It Is well to make a noreo, dweliiBKon thebouMtop. this to too disc
exhibit of our churches our public near tbe Btorm centre. Kamscbatka, Hall/ax E
1%, but scaffolds and Jails between the _ u?u? i.u^. PAn,
, ; , . A . or tbe FIJI Islands are too near wbere tbere rooi
1 depot and the town iB to make a oook ,n the kltcbeD. " D
a necessity for th ngs which should Nq ^ 0ne oan ^ lacently to sbo
held up to the sight o good people, maJe8llo roar of vbUDder or lbe crftablDg V
as It now stands Is sure to excite en- j Jwln(, rB OQe ^ beRr tbe * of ,
rom strangers. It Is ao big and so flfe and >ee the devourjng- flames not far fi
"'J?'* ... A. . .. _ A _ from his own habitation, and yet not be of V
7 be possible tbat the County Com- greatjy mo?ed; but the man who can keep one
ers sball need authority from tbe h? ,ace ,Q bed Jn the morDlng when the D
T "'I, V f l a?dlot'batwe desultory words "No cook," have fallen upon han
3 the City Cofancll could tear down hl8 ear<( l8 elther dead or done for. mot
salabooie on their own motion, and Qf cour>e the men are t0 blame They D
,rn down and tbe rubbish removed, ghou,d M|ect wbo know everythlng is n
Id, wltb a little labor, have one of tbe from pancake8 to ambro8la; lhey 8houid be K
t parks In America, with splendid lo seiect one that rises early and stays you
id an abundant flow of tbe best water lftle. lhey gbou,d demand a certificate of lr- F
is out of tne ground. Our fore-fatb- reproacijable character and a health certlfl- gen
said, located the Ccurt house on this ^ from date t0 JadgmeDt day. Notblng Pi
cause of the presence a splendid 8bort olservice for life should be accepted, and
and, for sentimental reasons, If for Qfoourse tbe little matter of paying tbe cook D
else, we ought to beautify tbe ground aQd pending half your time looking for sub- was
stltutes, count for nothing; it is all tbe man's D
? fault In not using Judgment In the selection. D
Cooks you may have, as many and as var- ruec
The Difference. led ln coioy a8 tbe autumn leaves, and com
owls Jackeon owns a farm some three changing with the rapidity of moving pio- a di
utbeast of Abbeville on which he has tares, but If they don't stick, It In tbe man's cao
a thousand Elberta peach trees. fault. Why? Because, from tbe great host of are
b. Charlie and Ernest Fleming own a cooks who stand at every man's door begging loug
djolnlng Mr. Jackson's farm. They for work, he h*s not seleoted one who is tbe maj
me four hundred Elberta peach trees embodiment of] tbe moral law and tbe Ten tbe
(arm. Commandments, who a lew rcneuug ?u- auu
jekBon says be has do fruit on bis nexed thrown Id. take
Mr. Charlie FlemlDg reported bis trees Borne months ago Mayor McMillan, reallz- D?
g full of fruit before tbe recent cold log tbe dereliction of bis fellow-men In not into
Ve haven't heard from blm since, but securing cooks of most approved reputations you
me that bis peaches are still on the and death-1 Ike sticking qualities. Instituted a er fc
little plan to enlarge tbe fleid of selection. D
we would like to know Is, why the This brought relief In many places where It com
one farm are full of fruit, and why was sorely needed, and one of these days the
bat Is frill of trees has no fruit. There grateful busbandB will build blm a worm- G<
a cause for tbe difference. We noml- ment in the park. Tbe man who brings a best
. Jackson as committeeman to find oook to your door Is tbe benefactor of tbe muc
r. Fleming Is expecting barrels of age. idow
rom bis barrels of fruit. Ol all sad words of tongue or peo, and
of Mr. Jackson's trees bad peaches Tbe saddest are these: no cook again. T1
n be would make enough offofbis P.B. The editor Is a single man and has danj
op this year to buy an additional bis meals sent from the Eureka Hotel. Tbe lives
. .. . ' - 'wni*n ft>.* ihlu orlfrlA mav hn
idq mere dss asyei oeeD do aemana enure rehpousiuiui# iui ?-j -luctlon
Id fruit acreage. : charged to him. He has as inucb right to
speak on this subject as old maids have lo L,(
? ? speak on brlnglnK up children. j?*?
;erprise stoves are best isaUi
ie month of May and The soolety at Bethla church will have an ?^?
n other months of the ice cream festival Friday night. May 8th, at
Darffftn's 5 and 1ftp tbe borne of Mr. J. J. Link. A physician and ?
uargans o ana iuc ap^oherwinbetheretorwpond to official W
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Order Countermanded.
e Press and Bairner is glad to brar tbat
ladles, at the suggestion of the City Coun- ??
iave countermanded tlielr order Tor two
p fountains to be put in the park. We
that the City Council will latrr i use up
question of the fountains, with the view
uylng elegant structures through which
living waters may perpetinlly Issue
le giving delight to the eyes and music to "~
sar. The eye never tires at the sight of
life giving water and the ear never
rles at the round of the colorless liquid
oh was "prepared by God himself to
rish and Invigorate bis creatures and to
ltlfy bis footstool."
I SB Maggie Link, the prettiest young lady
t ever taught school In Kershaw, closed
school, by taking her scholars a fishing,
scholars caught very few fish, and the
caugbt'no children at all. She Is not
ig back to teacb school In Kershaw.
A Proiiunriatlon Puzzle.
The following "episode" will
vea very clever puzzle, as a test
he ability of people to pronounce
dily and correctly many common
rds:
in interesting inquiry, took place
the court of oyer and terminer
ae time ago. Indisputable evi
ice was given toward proving that
lenious incident had taken place <
ing a public pageant. It seems f
,t a pretty girl, rather juvenile in ]
>earance, having un extraordinary ft
id of hair, like an Albino, repr<- ''
ted Thalia and sat on a pedestal
cted on one of the floats. The pro- .
3ion was directing its course down
mall when the attention of the on- ! \
kers was drawu to the exciud con
it of one of the spectators who ba<i il
}d her ey^s upon the tiara, set wiib ! J
els in the form of . a care', which s
alia wore upon her head a* she tat V
what seemed to be her wonted atide
of noncbalence and leisure,
'his person was afterward shown
be a maniacal laundrecs whose
alor and detestation and hideous
maces were all unnoticed by the
ck goddess. What vagary bade
3 reptile turn her servile eyes, full oi
ine, on the beautiful maiden it is
d to say, but suddenly, uuder
tense of seeing something on the
und, she produced a hiatus in the
wd and thus obtained precedence
ill. Simultaneously with her ap- 1
ranee the van drove past. She
n filled the air with gross railery
I began to promulgate anarchism,
iety'slacfe of probity and the gen- L
[ predilictions of politicians for ^
ronage.
rhen she besought her audience
lear her dilate on the glaziers of
UtJ Aipa, lue luiug ui cumunu uic
lale franchise, the Pleiades and
patron saint. Sbe was evidently
lented, and the flow of vocables
feared endless. Suddenly she raisa
pestle which had been hidden
ler her shall and threw it ditectiy
be visor on the girl's head. Therein
a flaccid -lithographer who was
ting a swath as a tribune on the
owing van grasped a seine and
ew it over tha gaunt oid hag, so
t efforts to escape were futile, snd m
became as docile as a lamb. The I
hos of the affair lay in the way '
girl bore the ordeal. In court
virago gave an anas instead 01
own name. Her defence was that t
?ine, whose presence was shown
a scabious arm, together with
uetude in the matter of personal
dom, had produced an obsession
ich deceed the irrevocable deatb
he girl. An inventory of her beings
was made, and she was then _
t to an asylum as a victim of acute
nicidal mania. '
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i "Don't*" Iu The War Ol 10
The Spread OfTuber? aE
cnlObla.
Mg
he campaign against tuberculosis gll
tinues. Tbe great international th
gress at Washington this year is m
led forward to with interest. Mean- ne
e careful work is Deing aoDe co
iD8t "the cause of one out of every ta
e deaths." Dr. S A Kuopf, of ^
iv York, is now iu the South lec- ba
Ing on the disease. Dr. Knopf is a tr
intist of renown who has devoted Jn
? study to "the great white plague" fll
I is ranked among the foremost
a of the time in this branch of
-k. He, too, points out that coniption
is contagious and is spread. _
y as the result of neglect and ?
elessnees. It is not inherited and
arable in its early stage.
he following "dont's" as to tuber- w|
asis from a booklet issued by one h
;he Prevention Societies will be of l,<
irest, and may be service
he spit and the small particles ;
?? " Aiif KTT rtAn_ fl
gliCU U \J auu OUCCACU UUl KJj wu- ?
iptives and by "many who do Dot
)w they have consumption, are
of living germs to be seen. These ma
are the cause of consumption, h
ion't spit on sidewalks; it spreads Cc
ase and it is against the law. 10
>on't spit on the floors of your
as or hallways. ]
>on't Bpit on the floors of your foi
P- pr
/hen you spit, spit in the gutters
oto a spittoon. l0;
[ave your own spittoons half full ye
rater, and clean them out at least
e a day with hot water.
oo't cough without lioIdiDga ja
dkerchief or your hand over your or
itb.
oD't live in a room where three
o fresh air. y
eep at least one window open in
r bed room day and night.
resb air helps kill the consumption N
n.; Gc
resh air helps to keep you strong ?Jf
healthy. 1 '
on't eat with soiled hands? Bo
h them first. of
on't neglect a cold or cough. th'
on't waste your money on patent
llcines or adverti.-ed cures for j
sumption, dui go 10 a aocior or or
spessary. If you go in time you 8Ul
be cured, if you wait until you me
so sick that you cannot work any 1
;er, or until you are very weak, it
i be too late; at any rate it will in
end mean more time out of work j
more wages lost than if you had tb<
in care of yourself at the start. ttCt
Dii't driuk whiskey, beer or other
xicating drinks; they (rill do
no good, but will make it hard i
>r you to get well. o?
Dn't sleep in the same bed with a
lumptive and, if possible, not in {
name room. for
sod food, I'resh air and rest are ty.
cures. Keep in the open air as Prl
h as possible, and beep youd win- I
s open winter and summer, night .f?r
doy. ' pVi
le careful and consumptive is not
jerous to those with whom he
i aDd works. v
ns i
)n't forget the looking glass that ' ^
be hung in the kitchen. The r*--i
e of many a woman going untidy
Lhat she "never sees herself as ei
rs see her." and when at her
jework does not really kuow bow vj"|
jputable her appearance may be. ?
? In tlfKaVO if m Q IT Tf
g luo wucn/ iv iu?j ?
oked into at every turn she makes, j
ftjjf . \ ' vs Jv': ' | P
mnv D
LXlUn 1)
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? $2.75
i t i j J ' /N Jl Jl T"N _ ~
i Dig lot just m. uuu jjrtjss
with them.
Everything in Furniture
rhe Kerr Fui
hnnP 4 7
JL- XJLV/JU. V A
COUNTY CON
We notice In the newspapers that one Clril
Judge had the ntrve and tbe backbone ,.J*1?
" ,, - ,. . . tion was called to order \
refuse ball to a man who walked up to House al 12 o'clock noon,
lother on a car and sbot blm. After the enrollment of
When our Judges begin to see that there Is f^u^offlcen-1-'011 Wtt8 6
reat presumption" of guilt they maybe- B. Gary, President.
q to make gentlemen hesitate before using A. F. C-il ert, Vlfie-Prei
elr pistol. The pretense that bull Is only g-J. Sec're't'
eant to bring a red handed citizen to court xne following clubs wei
led not count, with men who would dls- Abbeviu-No. 1? W. N.
uiage murder. Ball prejudices the Jury In ^ntr *vn'?e-j'. E??rnwi
vor of the slayer. And no man with a Bradley'* Miii?j. F Yo
Imble full of brains need deny It. Easy Cedar Sprint?J. H L!
,11 has done more to demoralize this conn- unnJiS1r"V{'"T a'**!**'1
. . , ... Donalds?L. A. Suauuo
y than any oiher single Iblng. A law-.ibld- "ueWesi?
g Judge has no moral right lo leud his In- Keowe? ?
lence to the acquittal of u murderer. LeverLanu^vi.^.Vs^l
? IiOng Unrn ? A F. Calve
Lowndesville Ni'. 1?W.
rt A 1TT\TT\ A mPO LowndtHVlllt No. 2-Q.
LiUJ.VlJLMl.iXjO. I Meati'f- utiMpei?
Ml. Carmei?E A. Mart
McCurmlck?
House of Representatives. Magnolia?Granville B<
Wtillngton?
We are authorized to announce P. B. Car- It wan moved and ca
He as a candidate for re-electloo to tbe be seated hm a delegate n
ouse of Representative*, subject to tbe ac- and that delegates presen
)Q of tbe Democratic primary. fun strength of their club
? , j ? , i. Resolutions oll'tred by
Superintendent of Education. dorslng tbe Hon. Willis
[ hereby announce myself as a candidate for "le Dexl President o
r re-election to tbe office of County Super- were unanimously voted
tendentof EJucatlon, subject to tbe action the Mate Convention we
the Democratic primary. * ? .. . . . .
R. B. Cheatham. . Tbey (delegate') be a
strutted 10 streneuusly i
We are authorized to announce J. Foster aDd wisdom of South Can
ammond as a candidate for tbe ofl^ce of gallon to the Denver Co
rnnty Superintendent of Education, subject to cast tbe vote of Soutl
tbe action of the Democratic primary. and all the time for tbe i
Bryan as tbe standard bei
For Auditor. Democracy in tbe appro
[ hereby announce myself as a candidate ?
r rf-electlon to the office of County Aud- J ^^e Count;
?r, subject to the action of tbe Democratic f.P^
tmnrv Richard Sondlev three members on reglstri
lmary> ivicnara aonutey. ,U)portant a8 tbe new rejf)
["banking Ihe people of Abbeville county lective and every voter m
r the complimentary vote given me two tratlon certificate.
ars ago, and wltb no ill-will towards any Elgbt delegates to r<
e, but good reelings towards all and grate- County In tbe State Dec
I for any consideration glveu me in this In Columbia on May 20ib
t ?ir, rnvspif a candl- nre: F. B. Gary, W. N. G>
JUUULJ, x agaiu ?
te for County Auditor, subject to the action J. E. Browulee, W. att Al
the Democratic primary. A. I<\ Ca %ert, E. A. Alars,
Respectlully, R. D. Purely. tf. iJ. Uary,
For Coroner.
Ve are authorized to announce M. J. Link
a candidate lur r?-e eell<;n lotheofficeof unTTl VniTD cm/
roner for Abbeville county, subject to the HULL' JLUUXl Oi(
:lon of the Democratic primaries.
Ve are authorized to announce W. B. "
ilng as a candidate for the office of Coroner siill ltc<ln<><> i/.wn?
Abbeville county, subject to the action of ' ArrenR
5 Democratic primary. Corn, Pen*
Ve are authorized to announce H.. W, toes, Konn-tliinic T
wle an a candidate for the office of Coroner
Abbeville county, subject to the action ol Sloe
? Democratic primaries. Pendleton, i
_ _ The manufacturers of N<
For Treasurer. ollna have decided to clc
hereby announce myself as a candidate '.y?tbt! c!,>th 1,1
Couniy Treatuier of Abbeville county, looks like It would i e k o<
3ject to the action of the Democratic prl- e*1'"''1'. 88 hy July 1st the (
i'??- John M. Gambreil. poJ?%yn- ,D??,
Holders of spot cotton, ti
>!.? #f\.H ?>?
hereby announce myself as a candidate uu uw w ??., ^,..4
Treasurer of Abbeville County, subject to past. Cotton is scarcer 11
i action of the Democratic primary. years and tbe mills are h
James Chalmers. not enough on band to rut
have not fallen In price.
hereby announce myself as candidate for when It gets out of tbe pre
j office of County Treasurer, subject to the The government wanta
,Ion of the Democratic primary. Hon dollars worth ol Du
J.F.Bradley. talte some cotton. Fa'lgi
For Sunprvisor contracted foryet.butwi
J: or supervisor. H()lil your coUoIJ ,or tb
announce mysell as a candidate for the Cotton exchanges and the
ice o( Snpervlt-orof Abbevl 11 e county, nib- trying to create public sent
t to the action ol the Democratic pi 1 is too tilgh and on accoi
,ry. J. A. tecbroeder. campaign of tne farmers, t
.. ... . In Isew York bas been s
hereby announce myself as a caudldate ,,anic prevails.
tbe office of Supervicor ol Abbeville toun- jf lt |g a tiJUt the j.
subject to tbe action ol the Deu ocratlc |n R0 short a time anakeu
mary. W. A. Stevenson. ?j mock gamblers, we shot
hereby announce myself as a caudldatf kfgbesl i"?
tbe office of Sui t-rvlsor of Abbeville coun- and call upon every loyal 1
subject to the action of the Democratic '"J0'? us, then with a fir
mary. George S. Wilson. ,is dangerous system c
J ? which only can be done b;
For Sheriff. zatlon oi larmers. This is
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ie are authorized to announce L. B. Speer It seems the crop is now
i candidate lor Sheriff of A'bevllle Cuun- iaU. Und the seed bed wor-subject
to the action ot the Democratic i?any years, as the sprln
mary. tieon so wet thai it was 1
iw,-..h.. unnnnni-o nivsfir ? runrlidate fni deep, which means poor
ulec! Ion to I be office 01 hlieriU' ol Abb*- crop.
e County, subject 10 the net ion 01 the Don t forget tlie liX i cr<
nocratic party. C. J. Lyon. short.
Hold to your colton, futu
re are authorized to announce T. Lortoi. and woven Into cloth, if it
:>ertsou an a oiuuidate lorSherltl ot Abbe- Dot be worth ginning,
e county, subject to the primary election. President
you waut good lrenh bird t-eed with cuttk ~ 7~,
e and hemp seed combined go to Speed's a?!?.!;, ? Is lovely at t
g itore. ' C. A. Alii ford & Co.
, . i < ED
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rh All Colors, '!
I All Prices. 1
lM Absolutely
Guaranteed!
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You should see our
line of Iron Beds.
They range in price
' v'
>/.r
to $25.
ers and Wash Stands to go
Call on us.
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and Housefurnishings. |
rniture Co.,
ibeville, S. C.
VENTION, Don't these days make you
Democratic coDvec- long for a nice comfortable
[by Hon df! b. Sar" hammock ? At Dargan's you
fl^otfdwub tberToi: will find a line that you can
not help but like, not only for
,ldeLt- 1 their beantv but for the
strength of make.
Grit) don. _
J-try. ' ' H
ilee. '.
ODg. 8*BSG^ffii5effiMBnS^?g?a*MHli9Wiaa?
ink. . .Curwlle.
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SPRING TIME
!? HAS-COME
:al- ' \il
rrled that Mr. Price
iom Meau'b Cbaptl,
t be allowed to vote ^nd wj(h jt the desire for some*Mr.
R. E. Hill en- thiug new and attrantiv? forth*
-tales adornment of the person?and
und tb?delegates to likewise dainties and substanre
Instructed as loltials
to tempt and also satisfy
idvo^tebthee policy the cravings of the inner man.
nveSuondS?u"adc!ed To 8UPPJy lhe8e longing* my
i Carolina first, ia-t fellow beings, is a part of my
Serof UieNaUona! regular business.
aching presidential j have the necessaries and the
7 convention, each extras in both lines to make life
luoo. ?Tbu i8le?Vy happy and-worth living.
stratlon 1b now el>u.l
get? Dew regi" Taj,or.Made
prevent Abtevllle |
Docratlc convention n ian^c
were elected. Tbey vJ3rill6n LS.
nydon. W. R. Lmnn
Iken, J. C. Lotuax, -vr-.- ? '
iuu snouia see especially ttoe
r. b Cheatham, beautiful, attractive line of samples
for Tailor-made Garments.
Fit perfect?styles the newest?
)T COTTON. satisfaction gua anteed.? and I
money saved.
e - Plant Other 8tand. as J'ou wel1 know? is
U Bghiim, Toma- on "Busy Street." Call on me
lint Cim be Kai- either coming in or going out.
k. Just so you stop long enough to
i. c, April 27.1908. get what you want.
>rth and South Carme
down the milltj
SiS AMOS B. MORSE. ike
a firm bold and
3hq It bH* ht en In
hoot outol cotton,
j so dHjH.nnd goods Winthrop College
Cotton ueis high
)du<:ert>' MandR. Scholarship and Entrance
to buy 5 to 10 mllicmuK.
which win Examination.
todx hnve not been
II have to be SOOU. a
e minimum price
ir agents have been lbe examination for the award of vacant
iraent that 15 cents "scholarships in W Inthro^ College and for the
rnt <.t the holding "d'l'is-snu of new students will dp held at the
he financial center County Court House on Friday, July 3, at
baken, widespread ' M,? Applicants must ite not iei>s man
tt:iti n years of age. When Scholarships are
'armers Union, has vacant niter Juiy 3 Ihey will be awarded to
the g'eat Gibraltar I hose making the highest average at this exjid
accept It as the animation,pro%-lded they meet thecondltlons
miing the farmers, governing the award. Applicants for Scholarturner
In the south sblps sbuill write to Prenident Johnson beta
hand obliterate fore the examination lor Scholarship examit
doing business. Inallon blauks.
y thorough organ!- Scholarships are worth Sluo and free tuition,
a day of organlza- uext session will open September 16.190S
bor further tnformatlnn and catalogue, adtwo
to three weeks drees I'res. I>. II. Johnson, Hock Hlli,S.C.
a prepared than In
g and winter has
mpossible !o plow
stands and short iou want a nice box of caDdy for your elrl
taster Sunday. Leave your order at Mlltord
:p is 4,500,000 bales A Co. s book store.
.?c win oave me sweetest llDe of Easter I
res cannot be spun candy ever In Abbeville. Mllford'* 4 Co's B
couid spots would book store. B
Read ! Head ! Read ! We have the maga- 9
Farmefs^Lplon. zmes, books and papers. Jlllford <k Co.'s book fi
f store. t U
be neii br.ok store. You can always get the daily and Sunday 9
papers at Mllford's book store. S
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