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  • The Abbeville Press and Banner,!BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 1905. ESTABLISHED 184Jl||

    ll! 11 \ DEVOTyij!|' INSPE<

    Will be profitable togarments that are c<prices are moderatemum value at the r

    & S." clothes areM Ml I) ^ a % IA I IA Apnut?. vjaivt; us a

    we will welcome tl^ V

    through.

    PERR Iflf r1 JLiJL tl till V

    | § COTTON GRO^w is the most interesting topic these <

    Ujf to get the beat results all planters si

    J ANDERSON FERTIMjP Ask your dealer for them, and Ifm got them, make him get them, and

    v8% us for our book on cotton.

    $ Anderson Phosphate anJc ANDERSON, S. C..

    Abbeville Lumberi"

    Dealers in

    Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, fBest Portland Cement, full barrel, $2.51Just received three cars Shingles, from tl

    best. Car of Doors, Sash and Blinds justt Lumber on hand. Flooring, Ceiling and Sidir

    Get our prices and we will do the rest.ABBEVILLE LUM]

    The same old stand, near S. A.

    MASTIC PIThe Kind That

    Just received Ten Thousand pounds ofPaint, which we guarantee to be seconcthe market regardless of price.

    This may sound like hot air to you, biand we will show you, Your:

    A 1K/TTT K\jrr, ±\JL±jL^iry

    PHONE 107 Tl

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    ttle 1t I Hi11 lie £ 1ED TO ANCTION OFLOTHES f|Pyou. We can fit you out in

    Direct in every detail and our

    i. We give you the maxiTiinimumprice. The "S. M.

    "made right at the rightLITTLE OF YOUR TIME,ie opportunity to show you

    h-m rif-t mi" M i

    LOTHINGr

    Takeiotioe that John 1VIi Stone Wldeman wbo lives n

    iri Tk' JV. »nder written contract witb/If g |\| I ) \l/ son employing him will be'VlIi\s3T 1t fno'

    Jays, and w , . T *«»r8Hle,

    J' JJK. C»mlRh Indian game tboboulduse U/ 91.00 per setting.JX 2t.

    LIZERS. Cheap IrtohVW Specially low price on 1

    be hasn't ^ Qtwnte t0 Sffl Sonth Carolina

    |||i South Carolina CollegeW CourHes for Tenchers SessloiiTi'i to May 10th. 1905. AddIv

    id un ton cropto? 1M5 will hsSeVeMrs° L* R. Vose, accompanied by her Srmels'Sol'ngtobStoy"^daughter, Mrs. Robert Hill of Carlisle are ^to the M teres and recexpected In the city tomorrow. Mrs. Hill Jj»g? bey ko ou reeardl£swill remain tor some time as the guest of cro®y-g We 8rfenterlrher bister. Mrs. McDonald. that we ihLl do in^he nextMrs. James T. Latimer of Lowndesvllle S| ths ijliscent several days of last week In the cltv the nrKTt lei «* nil Anaa n/MTgaMrtB°pbH %lu^anff,n Rifc h v, ward the fanner waa there enn u nio»«^ tr n Richmond, Va., 8Q mnch interest was takenMrs. F. B. Brogdon returned home last mlehfadd sSmost'everSaturday from a pleasant visit to relatives at J£UUoi?s advice.Mrs. w! E. Cason of Anderson spent Sun- 1 E^in^th^faiday in the city with homefolks. at a°bort*crocw 111 be be ttMr. Eddie Kor he, the DOllte and attentive one Now ltTs uD ^ blm toclerk in the city postofflce. spent a day or " *8

    two of last week In Columbia. We will tell ®Sd every one of us con8?deryou all about his visit In the next Issue of *?thl8 cr£p would mean notMrTCry Hill of Carlisle spent last Mon- £ banklnTp^'ou^^lorlday in the city. Come over on a flying trip w° , the man that «>ulcand returned In a few hoars time. Harry Is Jfinarabiedamaae It would dcharmed with the little city of Carlisle and r Kave Droduoed a crop 1more particularly with the many pretty and ,Th® who£ worl(| cannot sicharming young ladles to be found there. we wiU «rry over a 10W|(

    / news budget on route no. 3. which within Itself would b«Interest of tbe former but be

    La»t Thursday we were not basking In the ed a leader for tbe speculatsunshine of balmy spring, but were wrapped can depress the market.In our overcoat to shield us from tGe stormy Give us another 13.000,000wintry winds which blew the rain and sleet would take ten years forIn on every aide. We thought If there was over tbe efforts of It and In Iany springtime about that day, that winter rich weuld beoome richer asurely lingered In Itslap. come poorer. There wouldA line rain fell last Sunday along route No. larmers who are studying to

    3, some ball with It, but no barm done. who would never be able toMiss Lucy Glbert closed a most success, would be all he could do to J

    ful terra of her school near Mountain View buckle meet by the mostlast week and returned Saturday to her Think of selling a bale of cbomaat Lebanon. dollars and paying sevea doMr. J. E. Evans and sister, Miss Emma of a dollar a bushel lor corn an

    Xjeouoou were among me visitors id me in proportion ana now id uiCity lastMonday. and common Heme Is be goliMiss Georgia Marti, accompanied by her he makes It at home. Wner

    brother Mr. W. O. Mars of Calhouns Mills la 60 blind to bis own lnteretsection were shopping In the city last Mon- mit that he cannot affold to

    day. and hominy when It Is hisMr. McDonald and sister ol Calhouns Mill Don't fool yourself brother

    were guests In the city last Monday. pone that all the other farmcMr. A. K. Watson of Lebanon had business duce their acreage and yo

    in the city last Monday. them you might wake upMlssLlla Smith of Lebanon accompanied thousands were thinking as

    by Master Lester Edwards spent last Sat- that such should be the caseurday and Sunday very pleasantly with hand lets see how much breiMrs. Ira B. Cannon near Hodges. raise and prepare for war InMrs. W. B. Wilson after remaining In tbe Weoannot buy our llvlj

    city for several weeks under the skillful «ents cotton and pay our deltreatment of Dr. L. T. Hill returned to ber say that I have confidence iihomo at Lebanon last Saturday much lm- if there Is another bumperproved lhhealth. raised there will be a bumjMm. R. P. McNeill accompaned by her raised also.

    ulster Miss Emma Penney of Sharon wereguests lnthe city one day last week.Miss Lillian McCanty accompanied by ber

    brother Robert were among the visitors In i.tbe city last Monday. jjocbih.

    lD.Gunev Refrigerators 1ioiiicj rr net nuupyju^ ju tuo vii/ idrou iuvuuaji . . , . a ^Mrs. Norman Cason Is expected home ' Kind gU&Dtced to glV© &

    from Augusta hospital tomorrow. Many temperature with lessfriends are extremely anxious about her rofr|~firArrextremely critical condition and sympa- refrigerator maae iverr

    lhe ,amlly ln lQelr anxl" Afi ne line of furnicheapest to the best casad accident. the up to date furnitur

    On last Thursday night Mr. Rennle Cade Kerr Furnitnre Co.was drowned at the new bridge ferry while Dn.a ni^hirea «h»dpftrving to foru and swim Savannah river. . ^UgS, pictures, anauetMr. Cade was the son of Mr. Sam Cade ring stoves, refngerati

    and was about 25 years of age, and his uu- mosquito nets, clocks,timely death la deeply regretted by a large nnli* . flVprvthiii£? thacircle of relative* and friends. The river poiieres everyiiiinj, mahas been watched day and night and every nish or beautify youreffort made to recover his body, but up to found at the Kerr Furnthis writing all efforts have faUed. IOThe^ Furaitnre

    m largest best furnished, Iliaivamzea i gallon oil cans at war- ea lowest pnceu iurm

    gan's 5 & 10 cents store for only 19 cts. Carolina.9 1-4 in plates good quality porcelain ..

    for 5 cts at Dargan's 5 & 10 cents store. If you need a truss or a pal. , . , ,, . - to Speed's Drue Store whereWhite foot Hosery, also black foot what you want.

    in extra lengths for ladies and men, Try our 6yrup White Pineand double heel, toe and triple knee tar for your cough, we guarsfor girls and boys, at Dargan's 5 & 10 °hesrfufly r.?ucd yo^yiwicents store for only 10 cents.

    jjJT 1[LLE Proclomatlon Issued by PresidentRoosevelt.

    I, 1tt, Washington, March 29.The President to- V-«laApril 10, ik&, day Issued a proclamation inviting the na. ; ;r|Hons of theeartb to be represented bj their . V'A2X§

    e weeks the cot., military organizations and naval vessels at 'v?9ten planted, wbat tbe oelebratlon to be held In the vicinity ofin tell. Are the Jamestown, Va., from May 13, until NOvem.their colors und ber, 1907. The proclamation la as follows:luce their acreage "By tbe President of the United States of Jand raise anoth- America." .

    'four* weeks will "A PROCLAMATION"Whereas, the oongress of tbe United Siatee ^1

    are turned to- passed an act approved March 8.190#, and tEgli M entitled "An act to provide to celebrate tbe :3in mm / wny Qf the American nation, the permanent ^ 2

    n,ewBPfi|per seulemement of English speaking people onybody is giving the western hemisphere, by the holding ofantoteroatlonal naval, marioe ana military oei-ebration in the vicinity ofJamestown on (be -' 3

    *v,Zir wi wa '«th of Hampton roads, In the state of VLr« .y,-J.el J,,"1 >,.!£? gitdato provide for the suitable and perm*. 3spractice what be neDt, commemoration of said event and to an- r'i:i»?« h tbortzean appropriation in aid therefor and k:for other purposes, and said aot, reads aa fol. monly to the farm- jows ;

    ?,?DU 1o"Section i. The president of the United ;.ff,°°8. ^ States is hereby uutborlzed to Issue a procla- ;1 conceive tholr- atanQn Qf eaid celebration, setting forth the? , event to be commemorated, Inviting foreign &s^ nations .to participate by the sending of their2iP naval vessels and such representation oftheir

    .military organizations as may be proper."

    hon "Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt,i,« president of the United States, by virtne oior by which he 1he authority vested In ine bv said aot, do .J|

    . . ., hereby declare and proclaim that there shall«i» be inaugurated in the year 1907, at and nearJS,»gif2 The waters ofHampton roads, In the state of-? Virginia, an international naval, marine and vKa military celebration, beginning May 18 andending not later than November 1, 1907, for

    V*/ "x?the purpoee of commemorating in a fitting£«£J and appropriate manner the birth of theAmerican nation, the first permanent settle*meutof English speaking people on the .'I

    n/«.American continent made at Jamestown, Ilof.fnrflnnmnd «- . u» ,o.u Mot, 1An onH Ina"«,u * .r :. v a.. uu iud iolu unj v* *w.» «"« «» "d everything else der tbat the Kreat events of the American hieename of reason tory wb1ch have resulted therefrom may beok to live unless accenuated to tbe present and lutare geneiaeIs tbe man who t,on8 0f American citizens.it wbo will not ad- »A.nd, In tbe name of tbe government andneglect hit) hog | pe0p]e of tbe United States, fdo therefore Inverylife Itself. vite all the nations of the earth to take partfarmer and sup. ln commemoration of the event which haaire are going to re- bad B^ reaching effect on tbe coarse ol hnuwill profit by iman bistory, by sending their naval veuelsto the fact that LO the uld celebration and by making snohyon. God forbid '^presentations of their military organlza.but on the other i(j;ODg a8 may be proper.id stuff we can ..jn testimony whereof I have now set mytime of peace. ton(i aDd caused the seal of the UnitedQg with 8 and 4 suites to be affixed.>ts. I am glad to ..Done ln the city of "Washington, this1 the farmers and ^^nty-nlntb day of March, one tbousand,crop of cotton ajJa6 hundred and five, and in the lndepend.

    )er crop of corn eDee of the United States, the one hundredand twenty-ninth.W. L. Kennedy. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.Br tbe President.AXVET ADEE,Acting Secretary of State,

    i ' -y§8;he ice s aving ' * 'lower degxe? of We are kepl buBy the8e ^ayg lookingip.A than anv after the wants of tbe Deode that we haveFurniture Co. to" stay oiose to the ground, we have no

    time for "hot air" and flghty flights,ture from, the , Speed'sDmgstore.II be fou nd at Easter Egg dye for sale at Speed's Dru«a aforfl o f the Store. .aiure ° 1 Smoke Speed's Clnco Cigars and keep

    g-ood taste In your mouth for Easter its onlyi, lamps, mat- t.911 days off.3rs, ice b oxes, Did you ever try Vinol for that weak, tlradlace curtains feeling. We guarantee etery bottle, If U

    ffur falls to do what it claims, we will cheerfully>t goes 10 iur- refUn(i your money. P. B. Speed, Agent torhome can be factory.iture Co. If your child is weak and puny try Vinol,> f!n hav. * the it will bring health and color to the little

    *'_ . _nnt 1 cheeks again. We guarantee It. Speed'!)est const roct-. ^rug Store.

    ture in U ipper The girls all prefer Huylers candy, don'trtek anything cheaper, or the other fellow ^might beat you out Food for the Angels atSpeed's Drng Store.

    Ir of crutcl iwgo We fill perscrlpttons, and with Dr. C. H.you always find McMurray a first nonor graduate as perscrlpModclerk you may rest assured they will be ^H9ICompound "wUh -filled right and In good timd..Speed's Dragintee every lottle Htore.

    nonoy'8 W6 WlU Fine China at Dargan's 5 & 10 cents Vrflp. b. 8pe e«JL «tore in great profusion. ..u ^

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