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Abbeville Press and Banned BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1906. ESTABLISHED 184-^ffl IIiVII Oi No Disa u n n. u &HLOSS BH &GOM I FINE CLOTHES MAKERS ^ I BALTIMORE WEWYORK H. G. AN EAST END. within our city qa Tbe circus has come and rod large crowd id atltndauce w s*en better order, every ouequ Whm "I" See* and on HI* bent of spirits Aswecameln roaddi In (ountrj and In't own. *c saw no signs of rowdylrm o but to tbe contrary all we all abound eoutk no. 8. sepmed to enjoy tbe day. Onr merchants tell ustbey c At tbls writing Mr. A. K. Watson la l^lng Ian Friday and Satuiday unp In a very precarious cona tion, having been history of tbeir 40 year txpc stricken wiib ppopitxy last Mouday mprcantl'eoareer. Tbls Is enc morning, having lauen in bis yurdJabuutO bows not only that. Abbevlll< o'clock Monday morutug as tie was seeing Rre ? me nvme uut umv mmr to the feeding ot bis block, tie nan can ltd mutkei In the Slate 1 ban 1b oi Into ibe house and baa not t<p(>ken muce. mercbMOta or Ahb^vlne. Dr. L. T. Uitl wa* calltd over the phone >.nd Mr James A. Hill Is 'he prow was hoon at bis bed bide end did e\ei> thing flne dmigbter who came as a ra that could be done for bU couilori and rt-Mui- '"brighten thp home last Ttii allot. Hia children have all betn summon- lne, Nov.the 8t?. ed home. * Mr. Tin man i bomcon, one 01 Ibla U indeed very sad and many friends si ve faimertt on Long CaDe wai hope lor ihe bebt and sympathize d<epi> Katurriay. wltli the family who ate in bucb deep uib- The "l>ee" 6l ow man is In (hi tress. toe away tmney" we hope be i Mr. George W. Wilson and one ol bis crop- with a lavn-b band, right and li pers bad w^rds wb cb ended In trouoie. who grab may get their share. Tbe lactb as told us by one <>1 Mr. W liaun's Ml*a Antninett Hnmmond v brothers are o? follows. wk k for Atb^ns, q o-kIp, "o a'. The oroppers name lb Henry Mort>e, wbojlt rlaee of ber Mend, Miss Butler, seems waa neglecting bis own crop and pl< k- Rev. P. B. Welle Is expecte log lor otbera and upon belog remoubiraied week, t e 1h greatly improved i witb by Mr. Wliaon, aald be wouid pick attend the Annual Conference blaooiton soon whereupon Mr. Wilton kepi vene. waiting until finally be got tired and reported Henry to Mr. 8 J . Link ot Abbeville ' " wltb whom Henry bad taken a lien, where- ? upon Mr. Link sent down one of bis clerks tenures, aud bad what little cotton be had picked out The course of nou-Cathollo 1 . "A.l<?*ed np. bo when Henry came home Saored Heart Church opened Friday afternoon and found tbe key lurutd evening and are being well atU on bis cotton be became very angry and The lectures are of a very ci brought his brother over late In the onri thrum who are not memberi afternoon, and as Mr. Wilson went 10 bib b?ve dovp an opportunity to 1< lot to see after feeding bin slock Henry want- the Catholic doctrine, edtoknow wbai li meant and upon belDg Tbe Catholic cburcb Is as we to:d became very abusive to Mr. Wilson wbo 0ld and historic church and it I was totally unprepared for him, but said he education for us to know what would goto the house and return and see teachings are. him about bis cursing and abuse and when Father Maboney as a lecture be returned the two negroes could not be himself lobe well fitted for bis found. 8berltl Lyon wao phoned for and wai> a speaker has given much p soon on the soene, but his search wbb also in audience. vain, whereupon be and Mr. Wilson came to The singing which Is renderi town Saturday moinlng and found Henry In catholic choir Is of a high orde Abbeville and Sheriff Lyon immediately put re*dy received much of Its mer blm under arrest and as all gathered in the xbe lectures will continue Sheriff's office It seems that the negro dlsput- evening when the closing sul ed everything Mr. Wilson said so that Mr. am a Catholic;" will be consld Wilson lost his temper and without thought a novel feature of these lectc ofany consequence fired at the negro, the tlon box at the door of the chu ball taking effect lu his thigh. Wbo can interested visitors may depc conceive ol awhile man taking the "lie" which will be answered. from one of bis own race, let alone from a we feel sure a large orowd wl negro? The above facls as given attend. us by one who knows. The sequel to the cause is yet to oome. Misses Roxle and Belle McKenzle, Clara Lee Gilliam, Kosa Knox, and Miss Lillian Mci.'antv returned last week from their trip 3J5. tothe"Clty by the Sea" where they were J&XL most charmingly entertained by tbeir friend ?jgWL Miss Frances McNeil. They took In the sights of the city and last but not least viewea "old ftcean"* They were delighted with W\ their visit of which every moment was enf ^ 5"be family npg of Mr. J. H. Penney ol L Sharon Is now trimmed up in the up-to-date English style, bis mane being backed, and IffNly;HK bis tall bobbed off short, all done too with- jytjj* out his consent or knowledge by persons too wbo are not unknown to b)m. Mr. Penney f was very much worried at the appearance ol j bis borse but will In the kindness of his iieart perhaps not bring suit sgalnst the parties. w although'tis a moBi provoking case. 4vjfc3< Miss Bettle Evan* leaves today, Wednes- /i, day, for Walbaiia where she goes to visit her sister. Mis. L. W.Brown. Mls's Busle Bpeer of Monterey spent la6i week with relatives and friends In tt; ^Mi. Charlie Evans of Clem6on College- Is CHRISTMAS 1 borne on sick furlough. Farmers aie busy sowing grain, hauling up * corn and picking the remnants of their cotton aflU CVCrything I crop. Mra. Sallle B. Nelson and sons of Lebanon , ? r o have rented Mr. Edwin Parker's plantation at DdfGan S O ? to which they will soon move. ? nality ppointme Fro I. ANDERSO TP J.L* 1 ii you mini haven't seen our 1 One big difference is the i or make a fine display in a stoi W thing. And thats where our " i ft We'll gladly show you thz these Real Clothes better cut a ' stead of disappointing you will Men's Suits $5.00, Men's Overcoats! A Boys' Suits $1.50, Boys' Overcoats ! DERSON .TES. s e and for the e have never m let and Id tbe ^ f!s Dargans araHed Id tbe >rifnrB In tbe ouraglDK and ^ 9'? merohantH Is no belter fered by tbe father a ^HT y JHBR m rift usday momtbe progres1 )o tbe olty ?gZ3EilSa>SS3KC p city "throw- jpElEfiMIz&^SNP^^lQEESjE2g|Kj^C& ?ni Fcatur it PU tUftl l fill leave thin or a heating Sove, you are lookii rr 7h in actual figures that we are the *nd bopen to \yg show the best goods on the r soon to conWHEN wE SHOW YOU EN1 WE REPEAT 1 pctures at tbe , ?nded.Monday Every Saturday and Monday iltured nature mm muoh of with every ENTERPRISE STOVI 8llbutna?p4rtlof skillets, 2 griddles, 1 tea kettle, her religious i... i 1 cover lifter, 1 scraper, 1 spoo] ir has proveD * a,?d^" and forks. 1 set of cups and sai r^and hVa"' box an(i 1 broom, in all 52 pit c 1 uenuraFriday of the stove. Cut this out and oject "WhyI ires is a quea- have 15 years guarantee on the rch where all >8lt question* ill continue to ll A BA AA A BA / A jjargan s MR. A, K. WATSON. Paralyzed SprerhlriH and Helpleas. 1 Hlft many friends will be sorry to learn of th? miHfortune that hPR befallen that excell- lau< ent citizen, Mr. A. K, Watson. who lives " aome seven or elgbt miles south of Abbeville, f pi ^ On last Monday be was paralyzed and we 1 A are told that he now lies at blH home speech- ? 4 lens and helpless. He was no better yester- llCI J day morning;. _ f Mr. Watson Is well known as a prosperous a I farmer, and this misfortune Is a serious matter with him and his family. He la now pr> about 8" years of age. c,,i oth rpppC A record. the ' Joe Link has a cow ;whlcb has sup plied bis family with mlin ana uuuer since oil. (-horn the lllh day of February of this year and Ul Ultlll from Wblcb be has sold since tbat date 302 pounds of batter, netting biro $60.40. Th?> lOr Ctnro oow isone-fourlh Jersey and coat blm 925.00. 15 JlUic> any one be?t tbU reoordr F1 Low kV\ in 711 to 111 N iloipi i all ''Ready-made 0 'Schloss Clothes." ivay they look on your back. Its e< :e window; making Clothes that lc Schloss Clothes" look their best. ? it kind. Come in and see how wel md better looking throughout than . surprise you with better garments , $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 up $5.00, $7.5?i $10.00, $12.50, $i5 < $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.01 $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 ; & GOB 5 & ' f-gii0, WHEN IT ft '''WSlf * v .$ -.':'v ' | COMES Tof ft STOVES Whether its a Cooking ng for we can show you^^ people to buy from, THEN narket in every respect, \ * ERPRISE STOVES. HIS WONDERFUL STOVE KM^AlN. ' during NOVEMBER we will give absol E sold for cash, the following list of goods 1 waffle iron, 2 stove pans, the stove pipe, a, 1 fork,"l dipper. 1 dish pan, 1 coffee pot. icers, 1 cake cutter, 2 pie plates, 1 rolling es. The size of the above ware to depend bring it with you. Remember ENTERPR fire baeks. Prices $9 to $50. m m * A ju i o ana ioc a TOYS ! TOYS !! M?de H"p . , Great happiness < We arc Santa Claus head- of s. c. Biafr, sch< t i at St. Albar s, W.1 arters on Toys and the old daughter was resto low has certainly unloaded ""tCda^ rc, for wc have ahy kind of pance, which yield . , but grew steadily w /\t / i/Aii n n lliinl/ aT IV Artrl. PI "J 7VU **aAi ililiin vi? 11 vuu- rcaui i wo n icu uji , iron, tin. mechanical or J "^mpTett "cure'" lerwise. Come in and see ft, : line. Dargan's 5 and 10c ished b,ood and m by Speed's drug st< l|*6. ? Wby doyoa pay 45i when Mcllwaln sells t Bara soap for 26c at McKee'a Be sore and see aa ina fresh fat Maokerel at McKea'a. agglnaatlaa. J.W.J i - : - Prices Clothes NY. I " lothes" are alike you \ isy enough to print a pretty picture ok right On Your Back is another [1 they look on You. You'll find any picture you ever saw. Inthan you ever expected to see. iv yAjivvi I . 30 up tO $l8.00. \ ' V o, $5.00 up to $7.00. I up to $7.50. . , i ' ilPANY; 1 BELLE VUEi Several of oar citizen* spent Wednesday _r'. - and Thursday of last wee* In Angnsta attend 1>. 'r. Ins the Georgia-Carolina fair. - - % Mr. William Mathls died at his home near ; Lethe on Monday the nrih of .November, and . v^V was bnrled Tuesday afternoon at Buffalo. w|' Miss Fannie Morris ol Wllllngton and Dr. Abercrombla of Atlant* were nmrrled In the Presbyterian obnrcb at Wllllngton at 4:80 p. 3SfiP \ no., on Tuesday, November 0tb 1900. -iii i-i Miss Georgia Kennedy Is teaohlog near *?* - iKP Let be. , t ... > i Miss Jennie Wldeman Is teaching at Belt'. v , i- ton. , , < ' Mrs. J. L. Kennedy Is up again after a severe spell of grip,. . Mrs. 8. la. Wilson was visiting In Bellevne Thnraday. lira. Lola Caddy of Troy and Mrs. Jennings Dorn sprat last week with Mrs. Eugenia Pm'Kllgore is teaching In Sandover. * t Miss Alice Talbert baa charge of the BorA deaux school. 'M , Kev. B. F. Bradley will preach at Hopewell on the 2nd Sabbath of this month. , Election day passed very quietly In this . part of the oounty. Mtss Carrie Cowan and Mrs. Emma Leslie ^00*^^ were in Abbeville Wednesday. Miss 8udle Cowan has been on a visit to ber sister Mrs. Watson In Flatwoods. Hon. and Mrs. J. E. Bradley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrab Saturday. Letter to J. A. Dixon. 1 FDFF Abbeville S. C. Utely MILL, Dear gir; Some people getdlsap. O 9 pointed in painting; it doesn't come. ?t poiS, a out as they thought it would. 0 . CBEdwards. of Edwards&Brough1 pot COVerS, toDj prioters, Raleigh, N U, painted 1 oat tniwoc his house Devoe three years ago; he , I Sei Knives had used 30 fcallonu paste paint before 1 and bought 30 gallons Devoe. Had 16 pin, 1 salt left> ,, Paste paint is extra-thick?withOn the Size White-wash. tciti ctai/fc Mayor W W Carroll, Monticello, 1o?j alUVEo Florida, says: My painter said it would take 35 gallons to paint my house; it took 20 gallons Devoe. His house Is tbe best paint job in town ; J and he says Devoe is the whitest white I AM A of all while paints. I f| | 'Lj Jobnes & Rodgers bought 5 gallons Devoe to prime Mr Pratt's house at w ^ w Merkel, Texas. It painted two coats. The reason for nobody guesses __ little-enough Devoe is: they learned in a bad school: other paints. py for Life. Yours truly came Into tbe home J? u ? " ?EVOE & CO >ol superintendent, p-a- p- B.Speed sells our paint. /a., wnen his little . ? n^T He DR- J- A WCKSON, i i Trit.,^1 M to*no Treatment SURGEON DENTIST. 'orse until as a last gold fillings; crown and bridge lectrio Bitters : and work a specialty. pp? hnHlp? pffprtpd A GOOD PLATE- $#.00 ree bottles enectea aMalgam fillings 75o and. 1.00 Quick, ture cure office over barksdale's store. taints, general de OR. G. E. CALVERT, STTRftEON D"ENTTRT oents forNu olnb sheila I w ? ?" ? Killingsworth's office. McKee Jr. J An*??t 1*. 1906. tX i WEST ENU. W News Dots Picked Up Here nod There. Abo at .the City. MIu Leon a Blake la here from Greevjrqp&SM <ijH spending a while wltb tbe family of her Ka? M* TaKm D Dl.bA lflta ntnh-a 'HiiaHttWffW uwi wll wuu xjindoi ill ipo llhi been teaching In the mountains of Nottb Carolina during the aosimer months and U 1b interesting to bear her tell of this work. - Mrs. P. Rosenborg la at borne again after spending some time in Atlanta wilh.ber ter Mian Vlsaoftkl who ia there for treatment* The friends of Miss Vlsaoski will be dengttf eflK j| ^|9 to know that nbe is rapidly recovering, vr v. v ? Mlsa Blanche Gary canot. over from Gr??*^gJ5*tB wood Saturday and stayed antll Monday?.^ Ml with her h?me people here. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cllnkscales were la^jgiS^H the cltv from Monteiey Monday. - /r-~s3 'flj diliflhttul entertainment. r.m.it nftomsvnn m.. t o wn.nf/uul onilnt' A' 1 iUOJ BJW1UWU iUtDi AlVi TVVUU WMV>HRHMD talned tbe Ladles Euchre Club at one of th??<a W moat delightful meetings tbe olub has eDjoyed. After a number of Interestlnggfcnia^v-igKHI an elaborate salad course wh? nerved. Among . those present were Mrs. F. B. Gary, Mrs.Kerr, V$j?M Mrs Mlnshall, Mr*. 8. G. Thomson, Mr^.-J^'-^sup a. McDIll, Mrs. F. Barnwell,* Mrs. Wy?tV'%',-j Aiken,Mrs.C.Jones, Mrs. Haskell, Mrs. L. Bullock, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mra. T. G. Wbite, Mrs. W. W. Bradley. Mrs. Joe Wilson, ' -OB Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. W. D. WllBon, Mrs. B. . ,.M 8. Link. Miss Russell, Miss Marshall, Mlas , ' MjSfl Gary, Miss Plevna 8e?l, Miss Lee, Miss Haddon, Misa8mltn and MlssTempleton. Miss Plevna 8eal will entertain tbe elob atagifH tbe next meeting. V Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hicks spent Wednesday In Atlanta. HJ Mr. James Boyd of Jacksonville. Fla., lis la , :!s^B the city on a visit to bis sister Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Charles Arlington Mllford will entertain at a reception Thnrtday afternoon booor of Mrs. wyatt Aiken. Mm. A. O. Simmons has arrived In tbe clty ?fjsfl| from Elberton and will make ber home berfe rUHflB Mr. Simmons U with the Smith Dry Good* Company. They are welcomed to onr city.. 'Si Rev. and Mrs. P. B. Walls bave gone to Greenville to spend some time with Mrs.-' Well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wat- , Mrs. M. L. Bollock will entertain WedBW*t|^| day afternoon at bridge In bonor of Simmons of Elberton who has recently 00roe to Abbeville to Uvo. Mrs. W. C. Sberard was called fo Montery ' ',S?j last Tbnrsday to tbe bedside of ber mbther'.^j||H Mrs. Sarah Nance who is 111 wltb nneamoMr. W. A. NlcKles was In Hodges for a few days last week on bunlneKH. ? fl MLh Daisy Maxwell Is at home again after ' '!'-''\ga2| spending some time In Angnsta, with. ber >.j8 meter, Mrs. Dean. Mis Julia Lomaz Is here from -her home/S*kt3M near Abbeville spending a while with her. Ag# ssller. Mrs. GeojgeLomax* Miss Meta Lytbsroe was in tbe city Tor sev- - Vjgs eral toys^laflt week the gaest oi UiM Mary :9 Congressman and Mrs. Wyatt Aiken ara In Greenville spending a few daya with Mrs. ' ..'dMl Mrs. T. H. Fnrman Is in Atlanta on a vialt . of a few d/ys to friends., B SPECIAL f SPECIAL !! I We want the name of 1,000 il boys and girls under 15 years I of age at once, please send us^ 1 or leave word at the store vour JSB| name. You will be rewarded;^||i 1 Dargan's 5 and 10c Store. J Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, ' 1 - COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE; ||ij I Court of Common Fleas. $j|?j James T. Ware and Robert A. War? in their own right and as admin- I istrator etc, et al. 1 Lettie Flemminsr and others. Parti- :rPSm By authority of a Decree of Sale by /iiffl the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe-, ville County, in said State, made in - ff&fB the above stated case, I will offer for ,-a sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. Hy$j] H., S. C., on Salesday in December 'iJH (3d,) A. D. 1906, witbin th,e legal ,5ml hours of sale the following described ' ri|Sj land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and beingin : Abbeville County, in the State afore- -.jl said, containing Two Hundred and twenty Acres, more or less. Sixty -.^j| six acres, more or less, bave been as- I signed to the widow as tract No. 3, ? >,3? and the balance will be sold in three ' j-jjsM tracts as follows: j Tract No. 1, containing fifty one ^M and six teuths acres, more or lees, and V&sM bounded by tract No. 2 of same land) rvgj Samuel Gordon, Mrs. J. A. Martin 'and theCbeatbam land. Tract No. 2, containing sixty three and one-tenth acres, more or less, and . I bounded by lands of tract No. 1 of same land, Cbeatbam land, tract No. 3, and Samuel Gordon. ! Tract No. 4, containing eleven andj three-fourths aores, more or less, and bounded by lands of tract No. 1, by ^flj Cbeatbam lands, by tract No. 3 and irBSB by Little River. All\of the Estate of W. A. Ware, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. One-balfCash, ina oaiance ou a ureuiL cm twelve months, secured by bond of purchas- -; era, and mortgage of premises, with interest from day of sale at eight per cent per annum, and ten per cent at- 4$ torney's fees, in case of Foreclosure by 'ffiaj an attorney, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. W. Perrin, , Master A. C., S. C. ^ We have a wonderful assortment of both undressed and dressed Dolls. Yesterday we received another lot. Come in please and let us show vou. Dargan's 5 and 10cts Store. ^ Try a bbl of Capltoia flour and get the beet We sell It- J. W. McKeeJr. All Hneo bandkerohlefs any Initial lOo i Smith Dry Gooda Co. v J