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I * I I /' I he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advanee. Wednesday, May 6, 1908. Mrs. Wyalt Aiken tioe.s lo WhmIiIiik* f nn. Mrs. Wyatt Aiken left for Washington yesterday afternoon. She has many friends and acquaintances in the Capital City, which Is an additional attraction to the greater pleasure. of being with Mr. Aiken. One of the drawbacks of public life in Washington Is the fact that a man Is necessarily separated for much of the time from bis homefolks. He Im Better Xow. Everybody will he glad to learn that Mr. Dendy Ml ler. who has been sick of tvphold ever, ih uow In a fair wav to the recovery of tils warned health. Mr. Miller Is station aeent of the Seaboard road, aud his service has been acceptable alike to the people auu to the toad. He has been sick lor several weeks, aud our people will love to see IIItn buck at his post of duly. Young and hopeful, he Is as hHppy a young hu blind as could be lound In the city. vs Senator Gary in Town. Senator Uary caine home from Washington Saturduy afternoon. He remained over to shake hai.ds with his friends in the Democratic Convention Monday. The SeDator Is very popular with ihe boys at home aao hIs trip was a pleasuro to them as weiI as to htmupif Mrs. K. H. G?rv and M'ss K zi Ga ry are now In Washington to remain for tbe rest of the (session. They will there j ?1f. .Miss Matie Ciarv. Annual Stockholder* iMi'dliiff. The annual meeting of ilie stockholders oi the Abbeville Building anil Loan Association will be held In the rooms of ihf Commercial Club on Wednesday, .May G:b. at 0 o'clock p.m. <j. A.XeuII^r, Piesideut. Teiioln'iV Examination. The Df*xt regular teachers' examination win he hi 1 i at the Couit House on Kilda?? and Saturday, JIhj 1">?h and 16lb. All teachers v\ho it.ke the teachers' IIfading Circlt Conine c.n have a firgt grade certificate renewed for one year. Mo second gradv certificate will b? reDewed. For information coucornlng the Heading Course, seeorwritt me. K. B. Cheatham, Supt. Education. For gas engines. A fresh lot just received. W. .N. Thomson. Watermelon Seed. Fine Southern g/own watermelon seed and . Rockyford canteloupe seed lor sale by J. W. Rykard. liny and Fodder for Sale. I have Bermuda grass hay and todder for B4ie la wen-packed t>ales, n*i first-class. Hay 9o t per hundred. Fodder $1.23 per hundred f. o. b. Mt. Carmel, S. C, Juo. W. Morrab. For Snle-Eugs for Setting. Single comb Rhode Island Red" and Partrldge Wyandottea. Flue stock. SI 25 for 15. A. M. Smith, Abbeville, S. C. Good llonxe for Rent. After September 1st, my house on Magazine Hill will be for rent. Large comfortable house, extensive groundB, good water and outhouses. Apply Mrs. M. C. Gary. B. & L. Will Meet at Six O'clock ibis Afternoon. The time for the ann al moetlne of the stockholders of the Building and Loan Ahsoelation 1h changed from five o'clock this afternoon until six. Recital. Miss Scully's clans in elocution will give a recital Friday evenlrg In the Court House. Admission 15 and 25 cents ?;? Mr. O. L. Cloud, of Atlanta, wa* in town Monday for a few hours'. He came on business to see some one at the railroad shops, but he gave pleasure to many'old friends by meeting tbem. Mr. Cloud Is now a railroad contractor and the builder of great dams across tbe streams to create power for ?he development of electricity to run machinery and traction oars. He is now aJ work on s big dam near Rockingham, Is. C. whicb plant belongs to the owners of Calboun Falls on Savannah river. Some twelve or flfleen years ago Mr. Cloud was one of the most popular young men of our city. His fortune then had not been made and it was thought * atone time that be would carry captive one of our youne ladies, but another won the prize. Mr. Cloud is looking well, and w< know that he is healthy, happy aud prosperous. ' Mr. Thomas J. Clatworthy of H?nra Pith gladdened friends In Abbeville by b'sprcenrp for a few hour* one day last week.' Mr Cl? twor'hv Ik as good ? man as conld be found In a day's Journey. His good heart and his enod deedH will win for him a choice seat around tbe tbrone In tbe Celestial City. Mr.T. A Moore, now living on Rockv filter, near Han't* mill, was In town last Moi> rt?v. H? 1? ?>ne of the f?>w survivors of Co. G, 19 b 8 C. V. and who, In times tlml tr eo meu's souls, w?8 as hr?v? a Confeil^Hfp ob ever fronted a hostile Yank' e. Hp is now 71, and his looks lodl st? ibat be w ll1 be here Joj sometime yet to c >me. Mr. G^oree M Smith of Cilhonn Fulls i? ? rno?t one of us, sod all men, whet her in AI bfville or elsewhere, love to w^et him. Oetial and pleasant be dispels tbe b ues. M iir^'n l.nnil". Garden wire, by tb3 roll only, 1,5 an l 0 feet bieb. Just received a barrel fine Russe:t apples at 55? a peek. To arrive In ten dsysacar small lumpJelllooponl. Speclal'y snlted for cooking Move* at ?4 90 per ton delivered. Sparrow and Graveley's Natural LenfTcu ? * "o mi n o Moannohlo nrlro Uttttu. XX UUt vutn ?.v ? r..?v. We have reason to be proud of our ice cream freezer trade for we have sold an abundance of them, but you would not be surprised at the quantity if you bought one of the makes we handle, for then you would see that quality sold them ' Our brands are The Lightning, The Blizzard and The \ merican Twin. Dargan's 5 and 10c Store. Two !HIkIiij' <>oo<l men. On last Sale Day Due West furnished some good men to swell the numbers at Abbevl lie. In one Instance two mighty good men came down together lu one buggy. Rev. .J. S. Mill" and Dr. C. B. Cowan are very particular with whom they associate. For this reason they came together. Mr. Mills signed Mr. Stnrkey's petition but once. Dr. Cowan'f name appears twice, and we hear that be neither signed It nor authorized anybody else to put his name on It. The hearts of m iny old soldiers were made glad within the last few days by the check? which Capt. J. L. Ferrln handed to them. The old soldiers have no better friend than Capt. Perrln, the efficient and obliging clerk _? nnH thn old soldiers In turn wl!l SJl IUC VUU4 ... ? _ _ stick to him. 'What Nhnll I Tent h My Child. Teach him that it is better to die than to lie; that it is better to starve ' than to steal; that it is better to be a scavenger or a woodchopper than an idler and a dead beat; that it is just an criminal and reprehensible to waste Monday as to desecrate Sunday; that labor is the price of all houest possession; tbat no one is exempt from the obligation to labor with head, heart or hand; that "an honest man - t\f Clnii'" Hint. 18 'f me nouiest ?um w. knowledge is power; that labor* is worship and idleness is sin; that it is better toeat the oust of independent poverty thau to luxuriate amid the richest viands as a dependent. Teach him these facts till they are woven into his being and regulate his life and we will insure his tuccess though the heavens fall, Wash Goods. All the wanted kinds- Our (Wash Goods Department is overflowing with the newest and best of this season. Prices guaranteed to please you. Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts, Fans, Muslin Underwear. 40-inch Lawns, Cannon Cloth, Linene, Percales, Shirting Cambrics, Sheeting, Shirtings, Apron Ginghams, Dress Ginghams, Lawns, Organdies, Tissues. Heatherbloom Drop Skirts, black and colored. Malie Our S1 m noah tfffff II j gljS NERVE, BONE AND MUS g| H LINIME World's Greatest P ^gg|. for All Aches and BY ALL DEALERS I NOA> a*"" & JO IN MEDICINES I hicmhoki Trade mark Sold and guaranteed by C. A. Mi A _ ? : i Abbeville VVRiTE * * or the 1)1 RANITO f^lfi A DO oar plan of Inaarat] EL TORA UillHIlO ,Z%Tn"yo"' . FILE, WISJSK v . _ ana ao bo oneapur u The first is mild enough for the most delicate taste; the second is J.R.BLAB stror g enough to satisfy I the oldest smoker. J, FRASEB Each is the best cigar of i its class. Sold for rkTJ~ BOM!) . 5c Only. ' M. B. CiinkRCAles W. W. L. Keller... ===== AT == i-A- Keller W. A. Stevenson.. W. W. Bradley TUf MrMIIBDAV M fid f&fc i ml inumumuu uuuu uu. J. W. Morrab S. L. Edmonds.... H. L. RaBor. W A. N Ickles Galvanized conductor pipe that is worth 12 l-2c per foot we are now offering for only iaa^ , Rev. J. B. Muse.... 5c per foot for cash. Only J.h. chnes. jr 900 feet to dispose of Dar- w.A.cheatham.' gan's 5 and 10c Store. o! k^otdZZ'Z 5 J.H.Brooks Aboevllle, a l'? J ltelinuce. Not to the swift, the race; t ttii Not to the stroDg, the fljrht: Not to the righteous, perfect grace; Not to the wise, the light. i But often faltering feet Come surest to the goai, j/ A 1 Ami they who walk in darkntss meet HaJ The sunrise of the soul. jjfjffiSisE A thousand times by night SassS The Syri n hosts have died; ^n|HR^ \ (t.rmuund timPS thf? V5in<lllisltF>d ' ' ' Has risen giorified. 1 Sui i.i i.? , . . Invention Is probablj The truth the wise men sought tions strictly conaaen Was spoken by a child; * Patent* takln htl The alabaster box was brought tptciainotice, withoui In tremblibg bands deli led. SCfetlflffc Not from my torch, the gleam, A handsomely liiustr Hut from the star* above* cuiation of any scien isui iium me oiuim v, year: four months,? -No1 cry MUNNiCo.36 But from the depths of Love. Branchooce, 625 By Henry Van Dyke. Wall nannr urlll r Headquarters lor fiphinii tackle. "The llitle y?u S^t the kin store ou the corner." Set hooks, trot lines 8tore* and seines are my special ties. We make picture For up-to-date post cards go to C. A. Mil- M11'ord'8 book stor ford it Co.'s book Btorei. Don't forget EaBt ' ' " i,' ' ' * r li ?T t<k ft Shirt \ Just received anothei /-V__ _ T\ _ une jjona New patterns. You know the kind can be made for the money. ' Othe $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00 and $3, Ready-toW In Voile, Panama, Serge and Mol Prices range $2. We Are Headquartei ;ore your Headq Dry Gc (UNSURPASSED LOYALTY. * n UK t A I IUP0 11(11*11 oauutio, vvivrvu, ?> ins Been Mortally Wounded Slakes I. Heroic Effort to Save His Chief. " Engineer Wm. D. Ferguson of this olty recently talked Interestingly ofrallroed matters generally, and especially of a little lnoldent that occurred at the wreck on tbe Seaboard road near Atlanta where Mr. Samuel Neltler lost bis life. As our people all know tbe CLE swollen stream had washed out tbe culvert Into wblcb tbe engine was thrown. Mr N-T- Noisier saw the danger into wblcb tbe train I was hastening, and Bpoke quickly to tbe men near him, telling them what he thougbt best for all to do, as tbe engine plunged Into tbe , ... branch. It was all over in tbe twinkling of [filler an eye. Neuler lay pinioned under the hot r-\ _ Sanders, tbe colored fireman, bad a leg KainS crushed and was Internally Injured, but was not held fast In tbe wreck. Seeing bis chiefs position, though himself mortally wounded, be immediately set to work with spade or -I REMEDY CO. shovel to turn tbe water of the cfreek on Mr. >, v?., kmo boston, imsi. Nelsler to save him from the tortures of the hot boiler. When exhausted, Sanders sat ^ down and asked to be given a drink of water. . ton Tbe water was handed to him. Before beset llfnrrl Xr f:f) tbe cup down he was dead. w VW| Mr. Ferguson thinks that a nobler or a _ more heroic act than that of S nders in turning the water on Nels'er is seldom re rtH corded. Mr. Ferguson thinks that Sanders' -UrtJtJXLWUUU ant proves that a man need not be a George Washington or a Jttonert ta. L.ee oeiore ne "PTT/I T may become a bero. Tbeaclol this unkoowD 1 U n ll , negro deserves to be recorded In tbe anualu ' of heroism, aod tbe bero deserves a monuI Ml n 1^ ment upon wblcb bis nob re dee i should be I I ll It recorded. Sanders was a citizen of Cokec fl I I ' ll bury or Hodges from wblcb community has -fill M gone out many learned men who have tern I l-l lit l|i useful lb cburcb and Slate, and In heroism It | /I I 1/ |j bad a colored man, whose last deed Is worthy .1 illl v JU of all honor. 'TATTON * * Charleston and Western Carolina By ?? Schedule In effeot Feb. 16,1908. lured, $1,500,000 Dally Dally Dolly a <nAA Lv Augusta 1000am 10.05pm 6.80am . V 1st, 1908 Ar McCormlck- 11.56am 6.50pm 8.13am ' Lv McUormles 8.16am Lv Calhoun Falls... 9.20am 3ALL on the undersigned Ar Anderson.. 11.00am reotor of your TownBhlp lv McCormlcK 11.56am 6.50pm n yon may desire about Ar Greenwood 12.57pm 7.55pm lce* . Ar Waterloo 1.28pm >roperty agalrust deatrnc Ar Laurens 2 00pm Ex.8un, |B1I fiMBBuiun Lv Laurens 2.85pm 8.10am ttl Utt LlufilSIHii Ar Fountain Inn... 3.17pm 9.23am " " I Ar Greenville .. 4.00pm 10.20am ian any Insoranoe Com Lv Laurens 2.32pm Ar Woodruff 3.18pm / prepared to prove to you A r Spartan burg..... 4 05pm eat and cheapest plan of Lv Mpartanburg 5.00pm (So. Ry.) Ar Hendersonvllle *i.45pm ;E, Gen. Aeent ArA"""'" -8"*1" ii-i- ?ii S n Lv Asbevllle 7.10am (So.Ry.) Ihnairilla S H f,xr HnnHernonvllle 8.20am I>VVVT1AAV| M| VI ? TVAK Proa Lv Spartanburg 12.2Spm (C. & W. C. Ry) liXUM, rres. Lv Woodruff 1.20pm IhtiAtrillo C p ArLaurena 2.05pm' LDOevliiC) a, u> Lv Greenville 12.30pm 4.80pm Kx.Sun. ?o Lv Fountain Inn... 1.18pm 5.26pm nTTinnmA'nn Ar Laureng 1.55pm 6.20pm DIRECTORS. J2& . I5E (CN-1L) -.-.oryn.oo, ifsssss--"; r.!*".V.^?DoniUdf Ar Charleston 9.52pm "..".......Due West Lv Laurens 2 87pm C. A W. C.) ........Long Cane Lv Greenwood 3.42pm 6.85am .Hmllhville Lv Anderson 4.0upm ....Cedar Spring Lv Calhoun FallB... 5.36pm Abbeville Ar McCormlck 4.88pm 7.47am 6.45pm a.......Antrevllle Lv McCormlck 4.38pm 7.47am 6.48pm ..Lowndeevllle Ar Aueusta 6.20pm 9.30am 8.30pm Magnolia ...Calboun Mllla Note?Tbe above arrivals and departures, as Bordeaux well as connections with other companies, are ..WalnutGrove given ad information, and are not guaran' - ' I Hodges - ieea. Coronaoq Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt., Augusta, Ga. Ninety-Six R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. Klnards ? Fellowship Z"vefden?lx Blue Ridge Railway Co. Bradley Effective January 5,1907. Troy JQe'uoelL No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eastbound. Dally Dally Dally izrfSS&S Ex-8an an. 1.1908 Stations? A.M. P.M. A.M. LvWalballa. 8 30 5 15 12 80 Lv West UnloD 8 35 5 20 12 40 T" Lv Seneca 8 53 5 38 1 10 ? It 60 YEARS' LvJordanla 8 55 5 40 2 05 ryDCDicMrr Lv Adams 9 10 5 55 2 28 fcAPfeKltNOE Lv Cherry's 9 13 5 58 2 83 Lv Pendleton 9 25 6 10 2 53 LvAutun 9 38 6 18 3 08 J aJ L J - Lv Handy SprlDgs U 86 6 21 3 18 rp | 1 . I Lv Denver 9 41 6 20 3 48 A LI 1 Lv West Anderson 9 55 6 10 8 43 ^ I ^ B Lv ADdernon (Pass. det>). 10 00 6 45 3 53 inns K JH 4 48 n^ i'irTri Anuemuu V^B'. ???>/ ? -- - ~ - - Ar BeltOD 10 *J0 7 J5 trade Mark# Westbound. No. ll No. 9 No 7 fl ^ Designs stations- p.m. a. m. a. m. ** Copyrights Ac. lv Beiton 7 so l 15 ketch and description may Lv Anderson (Km. depot) 7 ob U -Jl " p opinion free whether an rv Andereon (Pass. dep).. 7 59 12 24 8 10 ifffAiDtdofSffiS K.rd*"??::::::::::: 18 88 ?S iK??- ?== II 88 |S : flnwicatt. KS^EEEsl II ss 1 ated weekly. Larrcit etN Lv JordftDlH 9 05 1 M 10 jO title Journal. Terms, $3 a Lv Senecn # 0? 130 10 15 I Qnlil KfV all TIAWHAVl AN. > __ TT..i?? Q %)s\ 1 .lO 11 90 i. duiu?,u? ... ?LiV wesi, uiiiuu - ? - ? ! 1 Broadway, 6W TOTK Ar'WwlhB"a " 80 1 55 11 30 B* 8U WashlDKton, D. C. w111 also clop at tlie following stations and take on and let off passengers?Phlnney's, James, Toxaway, Welch* nake your home beautiful J. R< A. nderson, Superintendent. (1 we sell at MUford's book ??_ Stationery of all kinds and prices at Milframes any size and price, ord's book store. Have your pictures framed at MUford's er at MUford's book store, book store. 4i r. f / . > : .. , ? , I iA WW /\ I J\ J ^V (II ' V aists! r shipment of those r Waists. I. Come quick! No better goods ir Waists at 50c. $1.25, $1.50 .50. ? \ ear Skirts! lair. Special prices this week. ,25 up to $25. rs for Voile Skirts. V uarters. Alw >ods 0oi Encourage Home Ent By sending all your Laundry V to the Abbeville Steam Laundr Service guaranteed. Laundry wagon will collec Our patrons from the country will please leave thei fiarksdale's store, and after it has been laundried it there for delivery. ABBEVILLE ICE, LAUNDRY & I D. Poliak Don't buy before you investigate. JPrices at our store will suit your pocbetbool -clothing is faultless in finish and fashi( JLiet us show you our styles. .It is our purpose to please you, A nd we will if you give ua the chance. Ji.lotheB is our specialty. Men's Suits from $5.50 to $18.50. ancy Dress Goods in cotton at reduced prl ancy Ladies and Gents' Oxfords in tan an in all shapes and styles from $1.25 to $4..' SPECIALTIES Fn Men's and Boy's Straw Hats at very reasona A full and complete line in Gents' Furnishings. DRESS SHIRTS Men's and Boy's Dress Shirts from 25c to $1. We Guarantee Satisfaction i thing We Sell. D. POLIAKOI u [ADDON'S WHY NOT V ake Advantage of the 5(Tany Great Value Every Department of our Large and Vi tillinery, Dress Fabrics, Skirts, Black aad Colored Wool Skirts White and Checked Lininc Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Slippers, Parasols. New goods Arriving Da: R. M. HADDON & 001 .......... ?4 ? - lim MILLINERY! v M No department in our store shows more growth than our Millinery. Needless to ask why?you know- Well selected up - to -the-minute goods and right prices sure3 ly will tell. ? ' i, _____________ i; . . .' . ... Ziegler Brothers , J Fine Shoes for Ladies. | Oxfords, Black, Tan. 1 ? P.ARASOLS. Ladies, Misses and Children's black, white and colored Parasols. Prices , 19c to $5.50. S * I ; i'-r A ? ays Welcome. ; * ^ mpany. Mr. H. C. Poore of Dne West Received last _ gmgldA a week a slight testimonial of his country's Pi DlISP gratitude for bard service performed by him VI VI IVV when he was young and use fa 1. * The school at Bethla will have a picnic on Friday the 15th of May. Well filled baskets lufk ar? Invited, and all belles and beaux, together with all the Candidates are eipeoted to come. REGISTRATION t all city work. p r work at W. D. The attention of the .public is called will be returned to the Act of the recent Legislature, , approved the 24th day of February, , 1908, which reads as follows: / . ' An Act to Provide for the Re-Enroll- , ment and Registration of the QualC||C| AA fied Electors of this State During lUtU WWi the Year 1908, and to Provide Com?????? pensation for the Supervisors of Registration. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen???p? eral Assembly of the State of South , Carolina, That the Supervisors of Reg- ' a a istration ill each OUnty <>f the State are required to re-enroll all the quali tied electors in this State duriDg the III year 1908. JL. JR. Sec. 2. That the same time the said Supervisors shall register all persons who may -make application therefor and who may be entitled thereto. ' Sec. 3. That for the purpose or i such enrollment and registration the said Supervisor shall keep the books of registration open at the several county reat? every day (Sundays excepted), [j. between the hours of nine a. m. and six p. m., during the months of July > and August, 1908; aud in addition >n. thereto, they shall attend, during the month of September, 1908, at least one day in each township, in their respective Counties, of which at least ten day's notice shall be given by advertisement in a newspaper published in the County ; aud in Counties cuntainv ing fifty thousand inhabitants they shall attend in each city, town, or industrial community, containing three hundred or more inhabitants, at least one day, upon similar notice: Pro- 1 vided, That the provisions of this Section shall only apply to the re-enrollmentand registration for the year 1908. * ' Ik. oec. t. mai lur iue jjui jjuoo ui ouu re-enrollment the Secretary of State ce ' shall furnish the Supervisors of Kegistration with all the necessary books, id patent ant* 8Um ^ve hundred dollars ^ v Bhall be appropriated for supplying said books. Sec. 5. That the Supervisors of Registration shall each receive for their services, during the year 1908, the sum ble nricea two hundred dollars, to be paid by 1 * the State quarterly, as other State officers are paid: except in the Counties of Anderson, Charleston, Greenville, Sumter, Orangeburg, Richlaud, where they shall each receive two hundred and fifty dollars for the year 1908: Provided, That in Spartanburg County n FVPI'V- they shall receive this year three hun11 Xj v *31 j dollars, to be paid as aWove protKo ronr 1Q()A t.hft viucu, iuai, anti kuw j , Supervisors of Registration shall each receive fifty dollars per annum in oft years and one hundred dollars in genI H eral election years: except in the 1 above named Counties, where they shall each receive seventy-five dollars ???????? per annum in oft' years, and in general election years they t-hall receive two hundred dollars each per annum, ineluding the County of Spartanburg. HADDON S ?ec- All or Parts of Acts inconsistent with tbia Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved the 24th day of February, A. D. 1908. \ B Now Offered in All persons having business in the matter of registration will cali on the iried Stock. Chairman, W. C. Sherard, in the store of E. R. Thomson on the publio . square. WQicfo W. C. Sherard, Chairman. " A. F. Calvert, R. H. Armstrong, 'J Board of Registration. > Skirts, ~ " " : ' We can show you a line of crockery and china that you would not find in the usual town of this size and we earnestly ask your inspection. IITT Tk R Cfnva LLJ ? JJaLgdLl D U a LIU iVt kJcVXV. . ? IPA1TY FMHSHlMHEYCOM l * Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right '.V*- ^Bl