The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 05, 1909, Image 4
gSgVThe Press and Bannei
P?gy Bv W. W. and W, R. Bradley,
HUGH WILSON, Editor.
H ABBEVILLE, S. O.
i*jB -wPubllsheil every Wednesday at <2 i
year In advanoe.
W Wednesday, May 5, 1909.
Whirlwind ElectionWe
see In the newspapers that In one o
the counties It Is ^loposed to have nex
August something like a "whirlwind elec
tion" on the subject ol the dispensary. As i
rule, there is npt much good In whirlwinds
but this Instance may prove an exception.
The evil of liquor drinking could not bi
exaggerated, and we presume tbat there ii
not in South Carolina a Blngle lndlvidua
who would approve of the excessive use o
Intoxicants. But the subject ol the use or th<
munse of iiaaor 1b now only remotely oon
/ ' ' oerned In the coming election.
Tbe proper thing to'do is to consldei
whether the lawful or tbe unlawful sale li
beet.
t'r' Tbe demand for Intoxicants In some form
and to dome extent, Id common, and then
are *ery few persons, when they want It, wbt
will not buy it legally or illegally.
When we consider tbe fact that of a lack o
any provision for enforcing the law, anc
when we know that prohibitionists, llki
other people, when they want Intoxicants
v will buy It from whatever source, we fall t<
see tbe practicability or tbe honesty of thi
proposed prohibition.
When gamblers, or other men and women
are caugbt In unlawful acts, all the parties ti
the crime are held accountable and are pun
lBhed.
But bow Is It when liquor Is sold illegally
t If there are no buyers, there can be no sellers
If there can be no seller without a buyer, am
' If It takes a buyer to enable a seller to com
mi t a crjme, why is It that one party to tb
offense must pay a One or go to tbe obalc
gang while the other goes fret? Could lb
/ most ariant. hypocrite on earth excuse on
party to the crime while punching th
othei?
j x Does a man deserve the reBpect of tbe Ion
est or the dirtiest negro in all tblB land wb<
would turn State's evidence, and testlf;
,' * against tbe man whom he had induced n
sell blm llquoi?
Does not the sense of an honest Leglslato
revolt at the lawful exception in favor of th
,Bneaking buyer of contraband llquoi? Ji
what conscience can a Judge sentence th
sell er of liquor when be leu tbe blind tiger'
partner in crime go free of aentenct?
Without a buyer no man csn Bell. If It)
unlawful to sell, then Id the name of all tba
1b fair, honest and .of good r< port, it sbouh
i be unlawful to buy.
A sneaking hypocrite may by false pre
tense induce a neighbor to sell him a pinto
liquor. That seme sneak may go off and re
port tbe man who sold blm tbe llquoi
knowing that be, tbe informer, la equally
guilty and will go unpunished.
If the proposed prohibition law 1b honest
why did it not provide punishment for a'
violators of the law*
. / Thefe may be a whirlwind in Abbevllli
county which would make one nart of ou
^ cillzfDB fpies audi Informers egalDst other
B , so mere gulily then ihcmFelvtr, bet we di
W Dot beiteve It.
Do yoo believe that It Is en honorable lav
L that makes cue parly to an act a criminal
W while tbe otber is considered guiltless and 1
f not pnnlsbed?
Isn't the man wbo buys Uqaor Illegally ai
bad as the man who sells It illegal!}?
If by connivance or oo-operatlon witt
another-ong man Is a law-breaker, Is tb<
other Innocent?
No; tbe Legislature made no provision foi
enforcing tbe law. IV levied no taxes and
appointed no officer to enforce it. It provided
no pnnlsbunent for the man who may indoce
another to violate tbe law.
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Church Bells.
Last Sunday morning the atmosphere wat
clear and the sun sbined in all its splendor
Thecbjircb belle of tbe city seemed to call
loader and more earnestly than usual for
the assembling of worshippers.
Our countlDg machines not belne In order
we are unable to report tbe number of tbosf
wbo assembled In tba holy temples to confest
their manlfo d Bins and wickednesses. We
do not know bow maDy sought tbe Father oi
us all to forgive and to bless bis children.
Id a city wblcb Is dlstlDguU lied for Its
Bgj&ab^^eiegant churches, and which Is known far
2SgBSfeLwlde tor 118 Christian citizenship, lt'ls ?
^MUHUKH^^^able fact that so few of oar people asMMEliHl^MIBI^to
give humble and hearty tbnnks to
the Olver of every good and perfect glff.
The great number of abseenteea from service,
It seems, would furnl6b food for tte
thought and tbe prayerful consideration oi
all those brethren wbo are religiously ano
devoutly Inclined.
If tbe people go to service, there Is a reason
lor lbelr going. On tbe same line of reasonlug,
If tbe people remain away from service
there must be a cause for tbe delinquency.
There 1b no effect without a cause. What If
tbe cause or tbe cause*?
The reader can no doubt assign bis own
reason for bis act In staging away.
The good church woman may or may not
be able to tell bow much she Is responsible
These of tbo brethren who alt high up In tbe
sanctuary may or may not be able to discern
whether they are .In aDy way responsible.
They may or may Dot be able to tell If the}
have given offense to tbe least of these.
The church ftself, or thoae woo speak foi
it, may nave been more or lees arbitrary and
inconsiderate of tbe feelings of their breth
ren. And then the absenting brethren ma;
not have bad a proper regard for their owe
interest*. Tbe welfare of their own soalf
may have been unnecessarily neglected.
Tbf preachei may take a text from a sen
tence in Scrlptorein wbicb there is nothing
except that which he puts into It, and he
may be able to put very little into it, bntll
he offers a prayer in which the worshipper Is
interested, or if tbe worshipper feels that
be is prayed lor, be need care little about tbe
_ sermon. I ,
??^ Tbe music exalts tbe soul, tbe sermon ap
^ * peajs to the head, but tbe prayer should gc
to tbeTretjt, and take the penitent to tbe
foot of the Cr&M*-*. ^
The reading of the^ci^ptures and tba-j^ray
ers are the main or the chief parts of the
service, and these, more than anything else
will brlDg real worshippers to the service.
It is a self-evident proposition that s me
thing is wrong when only some twenty oi
twenty five percent of tbe citizenship attend
worship. Are yon In any way responsible?
Wide Streets.
T ie Dally Mall is urging wider streets anc
wider sidewalks for Anderson, Lung ago
ibis editor tried to widen a street and a side
walk. He moved his line back several feel
and the thoroughfare was to that extent
widened. Not long after tbe widening pre
cess bad been completed a nelgbbor across
tbe Street bad occasion to build a new fence
He set it out, about six inches. He
thought the Street was unnecessarily wide
Missionary Nuisance.'
Whenever there is trouble abroad it seemi
that missionaries, wben not the excitinf
cause, are generally in It,
Some missionaries in Turkey have sufferec
death. It looks as If the foreign mlislonarj
business may oeoome menace to peace.
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> . New Cotton Mill
, Did we bear you say that you bad glv(
the New Cotton Mill a boost? If not, v
bope to bear tbat you are ready to do yot
- pari in advancing tbe Interests of the ton
wblcb advanced interest of tbe town must r
. eult In benefit or profit to all.
...bbevllle la now, without some furth<
un ted effort, a finished town. Tbe growl
: that resulted from tbe building of tbe ral
road sbops and tbe cotion mill bas be<
* fully realized.
We must niBke another move. This
properly a cotion manuiactunng countr
and no manulacturing enterprise is as ce
' tain of success, if properly managed. No cc
poralioD pays better salaries to officers ai
operatives than do cotion mills.
f With tbe certainty of bentficlal results
t the town, with the atsurance tbat a.cottc
- mill will lurnifch profitable and pleasant et
i piojmeot to a ntmbtr ot t Ulcere It seen
, btrauge that so many able and compelei
citizens should stand idle. The president
s of a cotton mill?when the amount, of woi
i and tbe salary are considered?is the oei
1 job on earth.
l if any one of a half dozen men In to\a
t would make ibe effort the necessary mum
conld be raised, speaking lor tbe tress ai
Banner, we will take slock with any bod
r we care not who It is. We will ask no que
s lions as to an> body's ability to manage 1
We know thai good ability will bring the di
, sired results to the officer, to the stock hold*
: and to the town,
> The manufacture of oolton goodf is tbe e
feat and surest manufacturing enterprise <
I earth. Tbe only requliemeni is a lime coi
1 uiou sense In the conduct of the mill and
& .mrefnl avoidance of speculation on Ibe pa
of Its officers.
Let the woik go on. We are able to bul
algood mill, and we have tbe men who a
able to manage It successfully.
Another Lion BaggedIt
la noised abroad tbat the Ex-Presldei
bagged another lion May first. Not belt
Interested In (be Sunday Schools of tbat se
ilon he and Kermlt enlivened tbe Sabbath
little by chuslng big game, it Is said thi
Mr. Roosevelt's timely shot, at short rant
saved one or two natives from teilous lijui
or perhaps death by the llou.
This raises a moral question tbat the Pre
and Banner would propound.
Sbould an ex-presldent, the Bound of whoi
gun encircles tbe world, be sbootlog game c
ihe Sabbatb morning? Is there still any o
ligation on tbe man who has filled the plai
of Chief Magistrate, to observe the custom
Sabbath observance adbered toby the grei
majority of the church going people ov
whom be ruleq? Granting tbat be may I
excused lor tbe mere aol In his own mind,
ibis not setting an example tbat will lei
seriously to break down tbe custom of Sal
bath observance, tbat Is this keystone
religious structure?
Aside from the standpoint of thq mere r
11lot IHrnnoh on 4Vno*lon/?fi f\t thhlllOTll
or years, the Sabbatb, or a day of rest, b
. been found to be essential for tbe bealtbft
I and vigorous cocdl^lcn of tbe human race.
France, shortly -atter tbe Revolutlo
' something over a hundred years ago, trli
~ tbe no Ssbbatb plan, and found tbat ape:
odloal reel day was necessary. She tb?
fixed rest periods at sonfetbing like tv
weeks apart, and this was unsatlsfaqtor
Sbe finally went back to tbe observance ol
p rest day, witb tbe old established interval
r It is no argument tbat twc-tblrda of tbe pe<
g pie of tbesc-called Christian nations do n
5 observe tbe Sabbatb. Tbe one-third wt
respect tbe lnstitntlon, keep alive t(ie princ
v pies upon which onr civilization la founder
Japan is cited aa a nation preserving man
f of ita heathen customs and Its tradition)
religions, and yet ecllpAng tbe world In d
3 velopment. It would be bardly Just to rc
the missionary of any part In Japan's deve
, opment. Undoubtedly be has ha i bis tnfli
, ence. But Japan, while stllljlargely beatbe
or atheistic, has but adopted tbe results i
. Christianity. This is what tbe non-bellev<
|, lntbe Christian country does without kno*
. Ing it. And;wltbout tbe continuous exampl
of other nations as to J<?pan and without th
continuous example and restraint of tbe Sat
hath nhaarvor aa ts% tha Inrilvldnal thfi vhnl
tread would be backward.
Off the Track.
Mr. J. E. Swearlngen, State Superlntender
ofEducatlon Is clear off tbe prohibition trait
Mr^SwearlDgen la urging compulsory scho<
attendance, while the prohibition crowd at
doing their levtl best to stop tbe aoboota a!
together, or to shorten Ibe school term/ A
It Is Impossible to ride two borBes going 1
obposlte directions, we do not see how w
can have compulsory education, if the prohl
bitlonlsts can succeed In reducing tbe scbo<
afoney below a fund sufficiently large to pa
the teachers.
It is admitted tbat some mighty good me
' In tbls County are using all tbelr religion an
1 tbelr piety In tbelr anxiety for tbe welfare <
onr people, wblch wel'are they think wout
be promoted by cutting off $16,000 or 818,0(
' revenue lor the schools of Abbeville Countj
i It looks as 11 the holy aDd tbe pure of eart
' have reached tba: subllrqated altitude wblo
would warrant tbem in oppressing tbe poo
Tbe children of poor men are forbidden t
' help support themselves until they Tire foui
1 teen years or age. Holy and righteous me:
' of the State are fighting the schools by pri
1 posing to reduce tbe >obool money, and no
tbe State Superintendent of Education woul
1 require children to attend the schools whlc
tbe holiest of the holy are now striving t
cripple. '
Pity tbe sorrows of tbe poor. Repudlat
' the efforts of the rich and tbe righteous wh
would stop the revenue for tbe free school
Any Sort of Testimony.
In our notice last week of difference 1
testimony as to the effects of prohibition w
' meant no sort of disrespect to oar good frlen
' of the Anderson Mail. We only meant t
1 show tbat any sort of testimony can be ha
' on the Bubject of prohibition.
We accept testimony on tbe liquor que
" tlon only as information. Except officii
records, we count nothing of tbe testlmoD
on either side. We had prohibition 1
' Abbeville some fifteen or twenty years ag
' and there Is no doubt in our mind as to I
1 effect with us. We bad more tban tbe evi
' of license, and none of tbe compensatloi
Vow If a a few" men waste their time an
' money buying and drinking liquor, the
' contribution to ibe school fund Is some con
' pensatlon.
Tbe Sultan of Turkey has been foroed I
5. abdicate tbe throne, and be bas gone In
retirement. He was humiliated by not belo
allowed to take with him more than eleven i
' hl8 four hundred wives. Poor old man. Ho
r lonely be must be.
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New Enterprisef?
1 tA KnIM A /vll Mill on
Klnnery al Abbeville wltb which oil mill at:
ginnery is to be connected a fertilizer factor;
i Speaking (or this editor, we hope tbat tt
> enterprise may materialize, and tbat tb
new business may be a success. The stocl
i holders win elect their officers, and the si
upon whlob the facjtory Is to be located wl
- be chosen later.
i Tte more ginneries, the more oil mills, tt
more competition In fertilizer or other bus
1 ocSh the better it Is lor the people, and tb
pay roll of the employees Is good for all.
UKe the enterprise a helping hand.
Official Land Sales.
r By the sheriff for taxef: one lot Calbou
' Fails. Property of W. Ji. Madden, bought b
R. E. Cox?Price 830 00.
I One Jotcliy of Abbeville, property of L{
7 Ljon, bought by R. E. Ck>x. Price 815.00.
Lou mfcjecttd to xedemptlon by Joime
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t. In various towns there are laws against tbe
e fast drivingol horses,and (be speed of aa'oa
ie Is limited For vlolitloa of this law J
, tbe baggy or auto driver Is liberally punished
e whether or no tbe runs over or kills anybody.
The penalty Is the samfefor^aat driving, and
good men everywhere must recognize tbe
Justice of the law. No man has tbe right to
Imperil the limb or the life of his neighbor.
,t Yon all agree to this?
, Well, now, please tell us why tbe LeglslaT
jj iature does not take equal action or exercise
e care for tbe lives of men, women and oblldren
l_ who travel on a railroad trait? Why dbes
B tbe Legislature not provide a penalty for
o driving a ral Iroad locomotive on tbe road out
e of schedule time, or with out orders from tbe
I. dispatchers office?
,1 If a suitable penally was attached for such
j recKleu and fatal moving ot tralDH we would
bear less of railroad wrecks and tbe loss oi
D human life, Tbe frequent collisions on tbe
(j Seaboard Air Line furnishes the best evidence
of criminal carelessness.
d But for all tbese wrecks there Is no law.
X) An engineer or a conductor, may at any
time take his train on tbe road to almost
b certain destruction. Even If calamity should
h not follow the careless act there snouia se n
r. law to punish and to punish severely, the
o taking or su?p risks as may Involve the
- live* of innooent passen^efrr-lD their charge
a Some of (he best and some or the truest
3. hearted men In Abbeville bave lost tbelr
w llveB because of the inexcusable carelessness
d lp running the trains that collide with other
h trains. When there Is a collision, and a
,o passenger Is killed somebody has earned bis
right to be punished. II a train Is run without
? orders out of time without orders from dho
patcher,Wouldn't 11 be well to send somes'
body to the penitentiary, even if nobody
should be killed? I? It right and proper for
railroad men, by their careleasnoss to kill
off our slock of tramps, to say nothing o'
n passenger? The life of even a tramp, who
e may be stealing a ride, should not be need*
d lessly sacrificed.
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Public Spirited Physician.'
f- Dr. C. C. Gambrell of this olty Is one of lie
al most energetic pub Ic oplrllrd citizens. When
7 any movement for tbe good of tbe town Is
a started, he Is mre to lake an active part. As
o health officer he Is Intelligent, lair and faith
t6 ful to every duty. As membe; of tbe antila
thbercuioslH society be Is amoog tbe most
n. raalou8 workers for tbe public bealib. As v
d physician be atteds Important meetings ol
lr tbe medical fraternity at homo and abroad'
a- and thus be k^eps fully abreast with the advances
In bis profession. Cheerful and good
humored In manner he makes friends every.
lo where.
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ot Literary Society.
w Many years ago Abbeville boasted or an
organization which we called tbe Literary
Club. Its meetings were held once a
month, at the home of the different member*.
It was something of a social organization
d whose object was to benefit lis members aDd
>d to give pleasure to all. /
y' That organization ceated to meet a few
>e years ago, bat a majority of tbe members
re btill live. They and others, no doubt, would
be glad to revive the old organlziilon. Let
te aome one take tbe lultlatlve and tbe work
"I will be accomplished.
!! FOE RENT.
6 One large roomy two-story
residence; two five and six!
room cottages, shady lots,
close in.
n One new two-story resiy
dence on North Main street.
6 Abbeville Ins. and Trust Co.
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Successors to P. ROSENBERG & CO.
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the Press and Banner:
Ivertising is to keep
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?ress and new ideas, 1
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that is best in an hoi
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en built on such a so
traight fbrward busi]
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from houses of reput
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and Ladies and Childr
is solicited and sati
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Mr. C. E. Brace was appointed constable for
Jadge M. E. Holllngsworth something over
two monthaairo. He haa not made ao arrest
for offenses committed doring this time.
Guess this U due to tbe two ^eeks of prohibition
in anticipation.
"Coming events cast their shadow before."
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MA.KERf
t wno aren i
. -willing to stand back
of their clothes aren't
1anxious to have their
names stand to the
* front, \ If they labeled
their Kinferior goods
everybody would know
the mark and remember
who took advantage
of them. 1
XTRAGOQ-T*
CL0THE8 FOR BOYS
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| bear the above label 01 outright
warranty, which means
money back if unsatisfactory
|wear leads you to bring the
goods back. If extra good
clothes weren't best made in
the market they wouldn't be
the beat protected.
Dorr n C (i h nn Cr
ciiiiuiiiiiiiyw,
Money to fioan.
On improved farm property. Jsmes Frank
& 9 jo, Augusta, Ga. t
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our name before
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the times,
backed ,by old time
;tr.
ti the minds of
we want that name
lorable,, high
lid foundation of
less methods that
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mers. ' ' In "buying
ation, and in
goods* we sell.
is we carry ^almost
Dthing, Shoes, Hats
en' s Shoes.
sfaction assured
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BE CORRECT
People judge you by the stationery
you use?you wish the j
verdict to be in your favor?we
have the correct thine for all
occasions.
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Fine correspondence : Our line
of Eaton Hurlbut and Berlin-q
Papeterjcs at 25. 35 and 50 cfs.
are top-notcherp.
Every day use: Minnehaha
Tablets in note, packet and letter
size will meet every need.
Card Parties: Berlin Novelty
Score 0.'ards are new and da?nty.
Forty different styles, each
a beauty.
Let us be your
stationer
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McMurray Drug Co. *
MONTHLY STATEMENT
of the Abbeville County Dippensar
for mouth of April, 19091 Dii
pensary, Abbeville, at Abbeville, S.
Total invoice including stock
on ht?nd first day of month $17 593 6
Receipts 9,063 I
Expenditures 304 f
Breakage 33 C
Liabilities 8,492 1
State ofySouth Carolina,
' Abbeville County,
Personally appeared P. A.Cheathan
W. F. JN'ickies ana T. j. .rrice, men
bers of the Abbeville County JDiepei
nary Board, who being each duly an
severally sworn, deposes and says lbs
the foregoing statement is true an
correct.
P. A. Cheatham,
W. F. Nickles,
T. J. Price.
Sworn to and subscribed before m
ibis 4;h day of May, 1909.
A. B. Cheatham,
Notary Public.
It coaxes back that well feeling
healthy look, puts the sap of life ii
your stem, protects you from dheast
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea ha
no equal as a spring tonic for th
whole family. 35 cents. Tea or Tat
Jets. C. A. Milfood & Co.
For S^le.
500 buebelB of improved Toole coltoo see*
1 40 oeotB per bustiel. W. 8. Cotbran,.
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BIG CASH
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We have bought 1,000 To
Coal, and to make a good star
to follow the fashion of a
CASH B ARC
We offer this Coal for oi
livered in June at
$4.75 PER TO
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when delivered, No time at 1
nffoi? armliAH t.n all nrdnrs r
wuw* w|/^r?*vw w ?* w
make the change. Now is t
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This is Positively (
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We will have plenty of th
regular prices and terms.
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Direct from th
week at the u]
Store of
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jMConey 1
$100,000 to lend on improved far
est payable annually. We are head
writing give number of acres; n
buildings and amount wanted.
JAMES FRANK <fc SON,
Amos B.
We have just received a lot (
ready to show you a nice line of
IDry Goods, Hats,
' and Sport
Especially would we call your atter
Waists, and also to our Men's Btrav
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We can furnish the small boy wi!
Goods. Come in and see our line o.
I Arm os 35. :
The Peoples t
ABBEVIL
, OFFICERS.
f?.|G. THOMSON, President.
' G. A. SEUFFER. Vice-President.
R. i). (OX, Cashier.,
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FARMERS' BAM]
State, County and
President: Vlce-Pre
F. E. HARBISON. , P. B. 8
Board of Directors
Vleanska, J. H. DuPre, B. M. Haddon,
Clinkecales, C. C. Gambrell.
We solid yonr business ai
it safely and <
We are in position to make you lot
when placed In v
Our Saving's
AVInthrop College
I Hcholai'hlilp and Entrance
E Examination.
The examination lor the award of vacant
| Scholarships id Wlnthrop Col e?t> and for the
adtulsslou of Dew xludenin wtl b? h-m at tb?*
County ( ourt House ou Fri<tay, July 2. al
9 a. m. App'icants mu.t oe uut ie*s man
dfteeu years o' age. When Scholarships are
v vacant atier Jul> 2, they will b$ awarded io
thoRe m?kmg ihe highest average at thin examlna'ion,
provided they meet, ihe ci n-nQ
Hons goverulug tne aw?ri', ApDiicmts for
Scb irsblps Bhou d wri e to Pres dent J 'bnson
beiore the examination ior Scholarship
;i olHDks
: Scholarships are wwh ?100 nd free tuition.
>1 he n? x t sermon wi 1 open sepu mt>er 15,19i'J
II For fn'ther Jofi>rrn>iiiori raiHlogue. aa10
dress Frew. I>. B. Jilting -n. It xls Hill,
o SJ^
A CARD
This Is to certify thHt ail drueelsts are uutborizsd
io refund your money If Foley's
, Honey an Tar fall* to cure > our cough or
1 cold. It fctopt. the cou(jh. h<*aic Hi" lungs aod
1* prevents pneumonia and couMiuiptloo. loaI
tains no opiates The genua e is In a yellow
j package. C. A. Mlllotd & Uo.
lj REV. I, W. WILLIAMSON'S LETTER.
" R-v. I. W. Williamson, Huntington, W.
Va , write*: "This Is to certify i.bat J used F<
ley's Kldue.> Riuedy for nervous exbsustlon
-tud kidney tioub e aud am f e^ to hay thai it
will do all that you claim lor it." Foley's
Kidney Remedy lhh rtsnr d health and
e .trengtb to thousands or weak, run down
people. Contains no harmful drills and Is
pleasaut to take. C. A Ml'lord & Co.
Many weak, ne vou? women have been re- i
- stoied to beallb by FoleyV Kidney Remedy
as It stimulates the k<Uueys i-o they will
r, -lltnluHte the wHBie matter from ihe blood.
U Impurities depress Hie nerves, causing nerv
ous exh? u-tion and other allmentp. Cotn'
-neuce''today and you will soom bo well,
.s P.easant to take. C. A. Mllford & Co.
e --? ?
Mrs. Scbroeder of Cedartown, Ua? Is In the
city visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Cox.
Mr. Ralph Sprouse of Dyson, S. C., spent ,
Saturday and Sunday in the city with friends ,
and relatives.
3 If you want to buy or sell Real Estate, let <
- rae know your wants. Robl. S. Link, I
n
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sale of^b
Btlll
?ns of the Best Block Jellico
t for the season we are going
rAiN SALE. -J
ders booked in May and de- *
iir <?pot cash , v
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this price in any case. This
ilready booked if yon desire to
he time to bny the best Ccal
Inly for One Month.
0 same Goal to fill all orders
^orseCo^H
II
CANDY
e factory every wH
p-to-date Drug- ^
, ,
'
ORD&CO. J
Vw8
ma. Terms of loans 5 years., Inter- -;
Iquarters, therefore no delay. When M
umber of acres cultivated ; kind of
- - AUGUSTA, Gi jIM
' ?M
Morse CoMM
>f new and up-to-date goods and art^^^^l
Shoes, Groceries /T^HH
Ing Goods.
itioD to our line of White Goods
v
th aDytbiDg he wants in Base
f Fieh Hooks, Fish Nets and Seine^HH^H
^lorseOH
Savings Bankjfll
LE, S. C. VH
directors. u
8. G. Thomfon, H. G. Andeiso^HB
O. A. Neufler, O. C. Gambrell, ^BS
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris.
I ABBEVILLE
L City Depository. ,
sldent: Cashier: 1
FEED. J. H. DnPRE. I
: F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. I
W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F. J
ad are prepared to handle
ionservatiTelj.
ids, and to pay interest on deposits, g
Department. i
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MARBIEANDIIiGBANrfE!
I am in the marble and granite business.
I epresent Owen Bros. Marble
Company, of Greenwood, S. C.
We Pay the Freight
and guarantee eatisfaction. ff work
does uot come up 10 contract it aoes gg
not cost you a cent. E
Any one wanting Monuments, B
Toi.mbs, Slab Work or Curbing'I will
be plea-ed to bave tta^m call on me at
Abbeville, S. CM or at tbe sbops in jflH
Greenwood.
Joe F. Edmunds,
Director of Agents.
Eicgx for Setting.
From my pure bred single comb buff OrpiDgiODP.
tbe best all purpose fowl Id exist*
;nce. Yard beaded by prize winning cockerel
purchased from tbe originator of tbe
sreed, (Wm. Cooft, Scotcti Plains. N.J.) Eggs
jnly9l.50 per setting of 15 eggs. D. A. Dewey
oarber shop, on North aide of square.
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