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The Abbeville Press and Banner j BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 We have just plao Electric Ice < And can furnish on short n quality of Cream ever sold ir earth to make better goods, t We solicit your patronage eil Tours to comm Phone 107. H A MT A BIG NEW THE A. B. MORSE Has just completed an of stores of Amos B. Morse Wood Yard. Will also bu; dry hides, old rubber, boots wax and tallow. Our spe If you want the best Jellict * ^-1^ /\?i4l Ann H promptly wim ^uur uiucia. x July and August delivery. Office in Amos B. Morse's Si I Noah was t | indigestion leave the t The American people in consequence hav 5 ever since been victims of lard-cooked foo and indigestion. $ Lard soaked food is not fit for huma: j stomachs because lard is made from greasy I indigestible hog fat, and is bound, soone or later, to make trouble for your inne machinery. Coltolene is the only rational, nationa : shortening. It is a pure vegetable product ^ . J Wp Cottoiene is ouaraiueea -? groc< ' in case you're not pleased after having given C : Never Sold in Bulk COTTOLE i i with a pa . keep it clean, fresh and wholesome; also . sorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocer ; Cook Book Free s^a11 be s1 ^ wife, for a twc \ " PURE FOOD COOK BOOK," edited and c J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston ( | THE N. K. FAJRBANK COMPANY i m r _ ? /?. /? 'VETERANS SPECIAL," | m.. connecting wl ] which will leave G j Ingham the Jollo Special Train from C olombia, K. <., chd 'kA'Tch to BlrwiuicltHm, Ala., via Southern ' slnn ol the first (1h I The '-Veteran Sp Hallway. | leaving Columbia, Arrangements b8ve befn mads with Mnjor | i!h0?ni J General Thomas W. C?'wlie, commanding . Tfro^n i . Mouth Carolina Division I'nlled Confederate! Veterans for asptclal train Columbia to Bttni-; enrw"ic n"" Ingham (or tbe bccommodation of the Cod-' c, ,>m' ti,,7. federate Veterans aDd the iriends wbo desire , erHl <-,ar,^}.. ? to attend tbe annual Reunion at Blrmin^- c?7.Pi? k! barn, June 9tb- 1Kb. 1K)8. j at Columbia or tbi This train which will be known bb tbe; ro"'e* "Veterans Special" consisting of baggage | Those who con ? car, blgb class coaches and Pullman Bleeping! V,P V! cars, will leave Columbia 1:45 p. m., Monday, j Jane 8tb, going via Newberry, Greenwood, ern Kaliwav, L-?iu Greenville, picking up veterans and their i exP?cL pJ A /v' friends enroute. The Abbeville delegation I ^,tl1 will Join tbe special at Hodges and special | Agent, Greenville, oars from Anderson will beattachfd to tbe! datlons w hid eoe special at Belton. I "?? > This arrangeount will enable veterans from ; D?,lDlt .. ^,,1 h^IOrangeburg, Sumter and points in tbe esst-1 f icRetswiiine ero of tbe stste, also from Camden, CbeBter ; ? ', P'?!D , , , ,? to arrive In Columbia on noon trains in , ., ? , P time to leave on tbe special at 11:45 p. m, I HH follow*: From Rock Hill, Yorkvl le. Blacksburg, Abbeville ?fi Union and Spartanburg, veterans can leave Blacksburg 8 ed in our store a large Cream Churn otice in any quantity the finest l this city. We defy anybody on ind our price is right. ther in a retail or wholesale way. and, LFORD & CO. ENTERPRISE !* : COAL CO. d opened up on the lot in rear i an up-to-date Coal, Coke and y old iron, brass and copper, and shoes, tires and hose, bees 1 ; ^ ^ ?| cial line, nowever, is coai. ) Coal, and want it cheap, come in Cow is the time to buy for June, tore. Phone No. 13. he founder of I -He forgot to pigs ashore e and its source (the cotton fields of the Sunny d South) is in striking contrast to the source of lard (the pig-sty). a Cottolene makes food that any stomach can digest?palatable, nutritious and healthr ful. If American housewives but knew the ' r superiority of Cottolene over lard, both from a practical and health standpoint, lard would .1 never again enter any wpll.rpcrnlated kitchen. NE is packed in pails y, such as fish, oil, etc. ad to send any house- siH?>M >-cent stamp, our new :ompiled by Mrs. Mary jj 2ook Book." Address m the Sunny South arriving Greenville 8.55 p. Chester 8 15 Columbia 8 55 th the "Veterans Special" Greenville 8 fi5 Gretnwood <>70 ireenvllle 9 p.m., dne Hlrra- Lancaster 8 75 Newberry 7 70 wing morning, Tneaday, Orangeburg 8 70 Prosperity 7 75 r>r breakfast. so that vet<- \locl1 Hill 8 55 Spartanburg 7 -10 ted before the opening set- SBjnter 9 40 y. Pullman berth rata Columbia to Blrmlne iecipl" will have on board bam $2 50. If two people occupy same berth Mi'Jor General Carwlle and 1,16 rat* can be divided accordingly. staff. Miss Eltz-ibetb So>- DSep lhat your tickets read via Southern and Miss Bonham of Ac- Railway to Birmingham and return. nsors, will join the special ^or further detailed Information apply to apany the veterans to Blrm- Southern Railway Ticket Agents or address especially desired by Gen- C. Lusk, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. as many of the veterans as ge to do so join the special r<?S77~Z "" , .. ~ e most convenient point en Cured Hemorrhages of th6 Lungs* "Several years since my lungs were so badly * "ffrt/ilu/l ,K?t r - -t ?hnmnrrhnopB " smpmie joining me fpecmi turn, x uuu umuj ... ? ?, lease communicate with B. writes A. M. Ake, of Wood. Ind. "I took r and Ticket Agmt. South treatment with several physicians without mbla.S. C., and those wh? Rny benefit. I then started to take Foley's Greenville, communlcatf Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as rson. Passenger and Ticket sound aR a bullet. I recommend it In adi stating whether accommc- vanced stages of lung troubl?." Foley's Honored In day coaches or PuP- e>' ftnd Tar stops the cough and heals the , and how mauy there wil' 'UI)S8' *nd prevents serious results from u c. oo'd. Refuse substitutes. P. B. SpoecJ. old at very low ratfR frorrt ^, sframed p,otures 40 Anderson S(i 40 Crepe and fancy papers for decorating pur 05 Camden, 9 20 poBen In great variety at Mllford's book Btor EAST END. DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED. On last Wednesday evening the 27th o May, the graduating class were most delight fully entertained by one ol their number Miss Mary Lawson Link, at her pretty bom on lower Main street, which was beautiful!; ?nlfK ?ho flnoiora roonlUP/1 thfi PVPn lDg before as one of tbe graduating class, car nations ana sweet peas predominating. Games, music and Jolly conversation mad up tbe pleasure*) of tbe evening. Tbe game of "bundles" was played and Mis Carrie Fleming and Mr. Ocar Stevenson tlei Inr the prize, whlcb was finally awarded ti Miss Fleming, a besutliui book entltlei ' Snowbound," wblle Mr. Stevenson enj>ye< a bus of fine bonbons as bis ' consolation." During tha evening refresbmentR wer served In two courses, flr.U a delightful salai course followed by delicious Ice cream am cake. Miss Link Is a charming hostess, movlni about among ner gHesiu witn tuut gouus c?o and grace or manner thai captivates one ant all, making tnem feel perfectly at home This charming hostess moves In a large clr cleof friends and acquaintances, and amoni them all there Is none more attractive anc popular than herself. Hosts of friends wish for her many loni years of happiness which may be as brlgh and beautiful as the lovely flowe-s by whicl she is now surrounded In her pretty home The Commencement exercises of the Abbe vllle Graded School came off last Tuesday evening before a crowded bouse. The graduating olass acquitted themselvei with marked scholarly attainments that re fleeted honor not only upon their tutors, bui the Institution as well. The Silutatory wes delivered by Miss Es telle Strickle and the Valedlotory by Mia Bessie Jones. The young ladles looked cbarmlng and the young men of the class looked their beat. Dr. F. E. Harrison, In his usual pleaalni manner, delivered tbe diplomas to eaoti mpmhfirof the class. TbUR cloied another successful term of Ab< bevllle'b Graded Scbool upon which Professor Dick and bis efficient teachers are to be heartlly congratulated. On last Thursday afternoon an Interesting game of ball was played by the "fat and lean" teams of the city whloh were gotten up under the auspices of the Civic Club and presented a unique and rather comlo picture entirely out of the general appearance of ball teams. An extra large crowd was In attendance. Tbe game was In full heal when a rain storm or rather Its appearance called a halt and all scampered tor bome. We don't remembor tbe score, but tbe fats skinned tbe leans, tbe fact Is these "oo.vs" us>d to play ball, but stnce those daj s they have crown too fat and too lean to b? experts as of yore,consequently a number of them came off badly disfigured, some with black eyes, some with teeth kr ocked out or badly shaken up, and many others bud'y. bnt not seriously wounded? with all this tbe boys though badly disfigured are still in ranjt? and ready tor another game wbeu called. Tbe r celpts amounted to eighty dollars, and will go to tbe benefit of the Civic Club of the cl?y. The R. F. D. boys enjoyed their holiday last Batnrdny and spent it as follows: A. J. Penney, No. 1, with his bet'er half, spent tbe day with his brother Mr. J. H Penney of Sharon. Mr. E. L. McMillan, No. 2, went with a party of friends on a seining and bad a big time, but no? much luck as to fish. M" No. 8, rested at bome and enloyed a good hot dinner, no "cold snack" about it, W. E. Penney, No. 4, spent the day with his family at tbe old homestead amobg the oaks at Sbaron. T. Lomax, No. 5, rounded up in tbe city wltb his friends. Mrs. R. M. Hill accompanied by ber son Mr. Robert Hill, left Friday for tbe bome ot her sister Mrs. Morion near Augusta to visit ber sister Miss Annie Moore who le quite ill. The R. F. D. boys are all right now, blackberries and plums are getting ripe and tbe kind patronR are remembering ub Wltb vegetables, fruits and Ice cream. Teachers and sobolars of the Graded School are off to their homes to enjoy a much needed rest and we wish for each one a very pleasant time. Tbe College boys and girls are brightening up the social olrcles of tbe olty and making hearts of loved ones happy by tbelr presence. M.'jorJ. C. Hemphill, the wide-awake editor or the News and Courier of Charleston, is in ibe city seelDg his many friends who are glad to welcome blm back to this his former borne. Mr. William Hemphill after a long absence Is bome to the delight of loved ones and friends, all of whom are glad to see blm and bear of the thrilling time he has bad since leaving bome. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hill accompanied by their tralnfd nurse and Mr. Clyde Morgan are nowerjoylng the oool breezes and fine mineral water at Little mountain. We sincerely hope the change will greatly benefit Mrs. Hill and that she may soon return home fully restored. Rev. J. Lowrle Wilson of this city has been successfully opeiated upon in Richmond Va.. and both eyes are now ImproviDg and hopes foon to be able to return to bis flock His many friends rejoice to bear this good news and trust all trouble Is over with aud be will soon be fully restored. Mrs. Mary Taggart Is building a neat cot tare on her lot facing on Magazine street. ALONG ROUTE 8. Farmers are harvesting the golden gralr which Is good. Cotton looks well and If luxurlailog In the hotsunBhlne. Corn lookf well and 1b not suffering at all although 11 curls up at midday. Farmers are movlnf right along with their work. Miss Clyde Sprouse is the charming guest of her cousins MlsseR Annie and Eva Wll Hams. Mrs. John Ivy of Atlanta bas been vlsltlnf relatives In Sharon, but was called bome by letter last Saturday on account of tbe ilinest of her father, Mr. Steve Norrell, who Is re membered by many friends here as an Abbevilllan In years long gone by. Miss Maggie Link one of tbe pretty young ladles on route4 is visiting her unole Mr. S< C. Link and family. Mrs. R.J. McCa?ian of Greenwood is visiting the family of M<\ W. C. McNeill. Misses LUa and Marie McCaslan, two pretty young ladles of Warrenton spent Monday with tbelr cousins tbe Misses Mabry of Lebanon. , Miss Louise McKenzle spent last week In trie ciiy Wliu rmmro, MIbb Annie Williams after a week's lllnesf Ib up and about again. Mr. Jobn E. Evans of Lebanon 1b borne from Davidson College where be will spend bis vacation. Prof. Tbc mson Penney Is borne again after a moBt Bucoeseful term of teaching at Moore S. C. We are greatly Indebted to several pretty young ladies on route 3 for aploy new Items If every one would drop a local In tbeli box on Monday morning of eacb week w< would try to have an Interesting column foi our readeaB every weefe. Rev. L. W. Brown and wife wltb tbeli handsome little son of Walballa are vlsltlnj relatives at Lebanon. Miss Sara fcvans Das just graduated iron Cblcora College of Greenville and Is borne again to enjoy the company of loved ones and 18 free irons tbe confinement of Collegt bails, aud tbe call to books. Miss Sallle Wilson and ber brother Mr. S L. Wilson of Gralorldge were among tbe wel come visitors In tbe oily Saturday. I Miss Annie Glbert of Lebanon Is agalr Ahead on farming, having Just harvested tbi ! finest crop of oals and vetcb, wbloh was su feet tall and so tblck tbat It could scarcely b< cut wltb a mower?so muob for tbe Intensive system?double tbe quantity and quailiy anc lessen by half tbe expenes. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herreo, Finch, Ark, writes: "Foley'; Honey nod Tar Is the bent preparation fo eou?bs, colds i?nd lung trouble. I know tha It has cured consumption In the first stages.' You never heard of any one using Foley'i Honey and Tar and not being satisfied P. B. Speed. Seaboard Kcb<>dule.1 No. 52 North (Local) due 12 52 pm No. :<2 North due 5.:i2 pm No. IJ8 North due 12..12 am No .*3 South (Locul) due 4.1(5 pm No 33 South due 1 15 pm No. 41 South due 4 51am A Lesson in Health. Healthy kidneys filter the Impurities fron tbe blood, and un less iney an mi* koou ueuiu Is Impossible. Foley's Jvldney Cure make sound kidneys and will popltlvely cure bI forms of fetilney and bladder disease. I strengthens ibe whole system. P. B. Speed. Sully on the War Patb Once More. Tbe panic bavins ended, I am again In tb real estate market, and will buy or sell lot on short notice. M. E. Holllngsworth. . Dargan's I * e ? ' Hammocks Chi H o Are to the front now and we j can show you a most excellent j line at prices that make them c sell fast. II25 to $5. I. s Wal I Tennis , I. If there is anything in Lawn Tennis Goods that you want, ! it would pay you to see us. t i ?? ) : Everybody's Magazine : for June is extra good. I . * I I I Uargan s l Tbe Best Pills Ever Mold. ft I "Afterdoctoring 15 years for ebronic r J indigestion, and spending over two | I hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold:" writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guarantee at Speed's drug store. 25c. Notice to Liquor Dealers. Co. Office of County Dispensary Board for Abbeville County. Abbeville, S. C.t May 26, 1908. ' Bids are hereby requested, in accord- . ance with the terms of the Dispensary A 1 ' law now in force, for tbe following Itfim i kinds and qualities of liquors, beer uP?n i and other ariicies nerein enumerated 10 ?* be furnished to the State of South Car- ^ olina for use of the County Dispensary ?1We Board for Abbeville County, to wit: 200 bbls. com whiskey, 80 proof. [ 40 bbls. corn whiskey, 100 proof. prepa , 40 bbls. rye, give proof and age. ,sii i 5 bbls. 2 stamp rye, 5 to 7 years old. 031 1 ' 15 bbls. gin, different grades. ?I*f1 t 2 bbls. Tom gin. an4^ 5 bbls. malt whiskey. r 2 bbls. rum. wlth, I 2 bbls. alcohol. cess 1 i 800 bbls. beer. ing Bids will also be received for 400 comp; cases case goods, including rye, corn the ii and Scotch whiskey, brandy, gin, rum, passii wine and beer. Also glass, cork, and as it . tinfoil, wire and other articles UBed for "in a county dispensary. frQ01 ' All goods shall be furnished in com pliance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the Dispensary Law p ' of 1907, and bidders must observe the i following rules : meau 1. The bids shall be sealed and there | shall be no sign or mark upon the en- ?mmmm velope indicating the name of the bid der. ff ?' n A 11 Ixi/ln ?v> nof Kn oonf Ktr QV nfOQa I All U1UO uiuab uc ocm Ktj _ or registered mail to W. T. Bradley, County Treasurer for Abbeville Coun[ ty, at Abbeville, S. C.t on or before 12 r o*'clock of the 30th day of June, 1908. The contract shall be awarded ^ to the lowest responsible bidder on each bind, the Board reserving the 1 right to rejeot any and all bids and 8. | any parts or bids. The Board reserves ~ A ! tbe right to increase or decrease tbe " A above quantities at the same price as ; therein submitted. S. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. . 1 Abbeville, S. C., freight prepaid, f Terms : To be paid for within 90 days ' 4 \ and subject to regauge at our ware- if | bouse. Bids will be opened in tbe of- 1 I fire of the County Dispensary Board at \J Abbeville, S. C. ^ G. A. VISAN^KA, f W. F. N ICICLES, I T. J, PRICE, j t County Dispensary Board for Abbe- I " ville County. j h KILL the COUGH 9 AND CURE THE LUNGS M w,th Or* King's 1 i New Discovery 1 1 FORColdss .jtSfe. ft AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. V J I GUARANTEED SATISFAOTOJttXl 5 and 10( na l( ^ lovely hand painted sweet >ea decoration just in. Splenlid for wedding gifts. ter Coolers F 5rices range from $1.50 to $3.50. SKAT 10c Can. i would he withtchen worry's it us send you . a NATIONAL E or an ENTERSTOVE. lave all sizes and \ lake you interprices either ASH or O] > and 10c IYSICIANS DISCI N 3per's Views of Hums by Medical recent article In the New Orleans of tb gives an account of the effect atten the medical profession of that cine with regard to L. T. Cooper's the- the ] hat the human stomach is respon- them for most ill health. The article new follows: "I1 le astonishing sale of Cooper's have ration In this city has now reach- and s ch Immense figures that the medi- state* raternity have been forced Into comp discussion of the man's theories them, aedlcines. of st< >p nhvHiriftns RPflm to be divided relie\ regard to the young man's sue- years n New Orleans?some being will- stlnai 3 credit him for what he has ac- " 'I lished, while others assert that of soi nterest he haa aroused is but a lic lg fad that will die out a8 quickly Prelu has sprung up.. a statement recently obtained dem0 a well-known physician of this them the position of those in favor of we it is well voiced. The doctor said: are 1 not a believer in proprietary, throu dues, but I must admit that some ?Clt .'he Peoples Sa ABBEVILLE, OFFICERS. g |G. THOMSON, President. G. .. JSTEUFFER, Vice-President. W, R. E. COX, Cashier. J- 1 }^iCLD_FOL 91 Especially need "Nature's Romody" (NR Tabli HI matlsm out of their Joints; need it to keep th and Bowels in good order; need It for tho stri II Let "NATURE'S REMEDY" E HI Take a tablet now and then; It will keep HI condition that diseases cannot take bold. I I fflve satisfaction, or the purchase price refunt IrBetteSThahPills F II ^ JCE11A U. MI1F0BD & CO., 3 Store. :e Cream Freezers We are still selling lots of the best makes made? AMERICAN TWIN. LIGHTNING, - ' ' \; BLIZZARD, ireless Cookers ; /< jf All the ladies should see these y wonderful labor-saving devices. We would be pleased to show you. " BASSETT | CHINA." "1 . -vp M REDIT. ) 'M 1 Store. JSS , ' I EW THEORY in Stomach Noted Men. i i0 facts recently brought to fax tlon concerning this Cooper medinave gone far toward removing prejudice I had formed against} a# r'nnnor'a wucu x uiou uuai u. v& vfwrv* w ideas and medicines. Jumbers of my patients whom I treated for chronic liver, kidney tomach troubles have met me and 1 that Cooper's medicine has aclished wonderful results for , I notice particularly in cases Dmach trouble that the man has red several cases that were of ' standing and proved very obte to treatment do not wish to stand in the way; nething that may be for the pubjod, simply through professional dice, and I am inclined to give v ;r and his preparations credit as vmg to some extern, uie yupuiai nstration that lias been accorded In this city.'" sell the Cooper medicines. They proving remarkably successful ghout the entire United States. ;y Drug Store. P. B. SPEEDrings Bank. s. c. DIRECTORS. G. Thomson, H. G. Andereon A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, , E. Owens. F. B. Gary, 3. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harrit?. /Z&\ ,KS j|^< ?t?): need H to take the Rheu- H jK J icir Stomach, Liver, Kldnoya IB I ength and vigor it fcives Sj " te Your Doctor. gftjfe your system In such cood M9l\ ivory box is guarantood to Sgit or Over Ills if Abbeville, S. C.