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" *'I - ' The Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advance. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1907. Due West Folks Look Out! We want tor a customer 750 to 1000 acres of farm land In 5 miles of Due West. If you care to sell and mean business wrlle me at once. Give description, location aud lowest prioe. Say about bow many acres eaob ol ootton, original forest, and pine land, also whether rented for next year and what at. Don't reply without you mean business. Don't sell us your land and then tell me your wife will not sign the dower. Don't sit like a knot on a log and do nothing. Get to trading. Sell and buy cheaper land and in a few years it will be worth as much as yours Is now. I , cannot trade without Dr0D08ltl0n8. Answer quick. Ttie Horton "Real Estate & Insurance Co., E. R. Horton, Pres. and Treas. One of the worst features of kidney trouble Is mat It Is an insidious disease and before tbe victim realises bis danger be may bave a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at tbe first sign of trouble as it corrects Irregularities and prevents Brlght's disease and dlab tes. p. H. fcjpeed. Land and Lots. I bave on band a magnificent farm within 10 miles of tbe city of Abbeville, containing iz hundred and fifty acres, which I will dls- , pose of at the very low prloe of eight dollars and fifty cents per acre. Also, a larm within one and one-half miles of tbe city containing one bandred and forty-five acres. Botb are ' in a good slate of cultivation. Will cut to suit purchaser. Almost any kind of terms. Can Bult you In a city lot. Prices from 8350 to 82,000. Call and see me at the candy kitchen. M. E. Holllngswortb. Everybody owes Mr. J. L. Carson, of Spartanburg, a debt of thanks for bis explanation of the term "Scotch-Irish." This editor Is proud of hlsSootch blood. Bank Slock for Sale. For sale?Farmers Bank stock. Apply P. O. Box 46, Abbeville. S. C. ? Pwlinkoff'm Locals. Call on D. Pollakofl and see the values be has In 88.00 and 84.00 shoes. For ladles and children's cloaks see Pollakoirs line. For a cravanette or a heavy winter overooatgo to D. Pollakoff. Healthy kidneys filter the Impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health la Impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens :he whole syBtem. P. B. Speed. \l> Clor\rcrc Ponnnn fnrmflrlr nf Ahhavlllfi bat now of Allan la' Is visiting friends and relatives In the city. Assistant Attorney-General M. P. DeBruhl was In town last week. Call on J. W. McKee, Jr., for gasoline. Always In stock. Glenn's Locals. Vulcanite rooting?better and cheaper than shingles, at GHeun'a. Seed barley, rye, oats, hairy vetch, onion 4 sets, at Glenn's. Doable and single guns, and olub shells, at Glenn's. Leather, soles, tacks, hammers, last and other shoe findings, at Glenn's. Good oollar pad 2Gc, saddles, bridles, wagon harness, at Glenn's. "King Bee" and puff hide shoes, no better made, at Glenn's. Good heavy bagging and ties, price low, at Glenn's. Good values In brown sheeting, (bought before advance) at Glenn'B. Extra good values In bats and capB, at Glenn>. 81.00 will buy the best 5-pound can coffee In State, at Glenn's. Tin and enamel ware.old prices, at Glenn's. Big line tree brand knives at Glenn's. WEDDING WEDNESDAY. vMIb8 Marie Louise Taylor and nr. WPB. Johnson Zimmerman to be < Harried Today. It Is announced that MJbb Marie Louise Taylor and Mr. W. R. Johnson Zimmerman, are to be married at high noon to-day, September 25, 1907, in the home of Hon. Wyatt Aiken in the city ot Abbeville, 8. C. Mrs. Aiken- Is sister of the bride. The bride will wear a beautlfol dress of white de chine, elaborately trimmed In real lace, an heirloom, which has been worn by members ot her family and which was worn last by her sister, Miss Adair Taylor, upon the occasion of her marriage to Mr. Aiken. Miss Virginia Aiken and Miss Mary Aiken are to be the ribbon girls. Master Wyatt Aiken and Master Ernest Gary will assist. And a Dumber of tbe good citizens or Abbeville will witness tbe bappy nnlon of tbese good young people, who enter tne marriage relation so lovingly and eo bopeluily. Among tbe honored guests on this Interesting occasion will be Miss Mary Bell Taylor, of Frankfort, Kentucky; Miss Annie F. Morrison, Washington, D. U.: Mr. J. Walker Bell, of New York; Mr. Stewart A. Allen, of Cincinnati. . Leaving Abbeville soon after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman will go to Loiilx vllle, Ky., whero they will stay lor a few days. After a short stay In that city they will ko to their home In Thurmond, .Vest Virginia, where Mr.Zimroerman holds extensive interest* in tbe coal mines of that State. Miss Taylor formerly lived in Louisville, Ky, and Is tbe (laughter of tbe late Gee. Thomas Taylor. Since tbe death of ber mother and father, several yearn ago, she bus made her home iu New Orleans. She Is an exoeptlona'ly charming young woman, and hor presence amoDg tbe people of Thurmond, Virginia, will be an acquisition to the society of that place, even at* ber sister, Mrs. Aiken, Is esteemed Id Abbeville. jDQrH. Aitcu npcuii inib wiuict iu n ?uiu(ton wltb ber husband wbo baa served tbl* ' people In Congress with marked fidelity ti tbelr every Interest. He now holds tbe seal In tbe Lower House of Congress which his father, Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken, held for maoj years before bis death. Tbe Alkens, father and son, are strangers to tbe arts of tbe politician but tbe people appreciated tbelr rugged, straight forward honesty of speech, and tbe voters put all confidence In tbe integrity of their purpose. No Representative in Congress was ever more attentive or more faithful to tbelr constituents thau have been tb? Alkens Kentucky and Virginia, Kentuck> and South Carolina, have Iodk been Identified In sentiment and these Intermarriages of the sons and daughters makes us all akin. These marrlxges are not only a union of hearts, but tbey area union of States, which anions will be as lasting as tbe bills and as happy as the union of man could wish. ? Died at the Ave of KlnctvThree. Mrs. Jante Murdock, aged ninety-three years, died at her home Id tbe Antreville eeo tlon of tbis oounty. September 17,1907. She was the wife of David Murdock. who la now one of the oldest man In ibe county. Three daughters and a son, Mr. J D. Murdoch, survive her. Mr*. Murdock attended school with Mis. Crawlord near tbis place fully elgbty years ago. Tbey were both married and drifted apart. . Since tben tbey have lived Id the same county, and until a few years ago, Deltber knew tbat tbe other was living. Mrp. Murdock was a member of tbe Baptist Cburcb, and she served In tbis faltb consistently and faithfully to tbe end. Mrs. Murdock was burled at First Creek Cburcb on tbe 18th, tbe funeral services being oonducted by Kev. A. T. Roger*. Mrs. Muidock's long life is itself a tribute. Nature is exacting, and when hibd or woman bai been intemperate in life or speech there In usually a forfeit of years for tbe lntemperance. Old Xewberry. TQe uoserevr compares oia xsewoerry 01 1858 wltb Ihe dewberry or tbe present time, 1 and gives some Interesting statistics. Among tbe new Items is tbe "number of acres to each slave'* In 185S, but our good brother failed to state tbe number of white people In; that year to the acre. Newberry's taxes In 1858 were 812.000. Last year they were $110,000. And we might add, If our reoollectlon Is not at lault, tbat people were In 1858 as sen ltl ve on tbe subject of taxes as they are today. The observer notes tbat editors In 1S38 were not entirely different from editors of today in ' tbattbey were then the recipients of surplus samples of anything from liquors and wines, to "beautifully burning cigars, and delightful peaches almost as fresh as tbe day tbey were canned." Tbe practice of sending edit ora tningB 10 "ticKie meir palates-is now generally limited to rotton potatoes, greeD apples and ancient watermellons, which prominent citizens onload on editors who are expected to give In exchange big puffs in their papers, if they survive tbe orampe. . . . i Sin, Form V Thurs 2< PRESENTIN Every i Bigger <*B To say our stocl chandise is bigger, be ever but feebly exprei store for the buying County. We visited late, and finding the vi loaded,, were able to bargains, and our cust benefit of our good foi lar. We do not make nor do we claim to be chant on earth, but v rrnnrl Tirmpst m pfpll at! f Lowest Livin we are equalled by fe^ none. DRY GOODS, NOT HATS, UJJJJJUliWJ: CLOTHING, SADD1 TRUNKS, HARDW FURNITURE and G are rolling oui wagon load, and even sonal guarantee behin pleted our second yea yet to hear of the firs with our treatment. Come and be one oi fied buyers. S. J. "Pofo+o nf pTaflfiio Widomon I iJOVUVW Vi X XUJL1VAH VT 1U vi-UUili I Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take notice that on the 24th day of Ootober, 1907,1 will render a final aooount ol my ao counts and doing as Executor of the Estate of Francis Wldemau, deceased, In the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the eame day will apply for a final discharge from my truBt as 6uch. All persons having demands against said estate will present them for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be forever barred. J, D. NEEL, Executor. Phllson, Henry & Co. has JoBt received big lot read> -made skirts. Don't fall to see PhllBon,Henry ACo'b stock ready-made skirts. PhiIsoo, Henry & Co. have the largest stock ready-made klrts ever brought to Abbeville. Black, blue, brown ready-made Fklris at PhllsoD, Henry & Co. Skirts from S2.00 to 815.00 at Pbllson, Henry & Co. Full line kitchen safes and tables at Link's new furniture store. Call on ue for barbed wire and nails. S.J. Link. 13 U UCLit" 1 ouuco WCIC ever BU1U 1 LI .A.UUUV1J1G than ours. Every pair guaranteed solid leather. We have them In greatest variety for men, women and chlleren. A full supply of our famous water proof shoes lor men. Don't fall to see us when In need of Bhoes. S. J. Link. ith D -WE IWV al OF 5sg? Dry davl < " G THE MOS Stools, in Smith and letter! 1 ? of New Fall Mertter and cheaper than sses what we have in public of Abbeville the northern markets holesale houses overi pick up many great ;omers will reap the tune in this particui idle childish claims, the shrewdest mer7e do assert that for lise, at g Prices, w, and surpassed by \ i IONS, SHOES, !AR, BLANKETS," LES, LAP ROBES, AKE, KUUS, [R0CER1ES, t of our store by the f article has our perd it. We have comrs business, and have t person not pleased F the throng of satis Link. DarK&D'N Locals. Have you been Id Dargan's 6 and 10c store lately? It will pay you to go If only to eee the wonderful stock tbat Is pouring In there everyday. This store certainly will be able to sell you anything you want In the gift line this fall. Tbat lovely Italian statuary at Dargan'a fi and 10c Btore 1b attracting a great deal ol praise. It really Is beautiful. In the vaae line too they are showing some of the newest tblngs you ever heard of. Their stock of china can not be surpassed In this section of the State. Dargan's 6 and 10c store certainly lead when it comes to books. Tbey have an immense line now on display, and they want you to just drop In and look them over?buy if yon waul lu, dui uuo'i iaei inai you nave to. 1 Dargan's J> and 10c store has tbe unique distinction of being tbe only 10c store in tbe country that sells stoves and ranges. Tbey also sell one of tbe very best stoveB made in tbe United (States. NOT a dissatisfied customer is what tbey delight in telling you when speaking of their stove business. Cut glass has heretofore been looked upon as a line too expensive for auy but tbe rloh to buy. but if you were to drop in some time at Dargan'e 5 and 10c store you would be agreeably surprised at tbe extremely low prices this firm quotes on this line, and they have one of she very best makes in the country. Post cards are always to be found In pleasing quantities at Dargan's 5 and lOo store. Views of tbe oity always on band, and tbey Ray that tbey have fifteen thousand views of Abbeville In beantlful oolors on the road to arrive In a few days. Yon will find at Dargan's 5 and lOo store all the latest books at popular prices. ^ y <*< ITE YOU ENINC Goods a crrTyr jnr i IT WANTED ttie House SHOP WITH US AN] Dry ( The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. F. Miller, JEsq., judge or rronate. Whereas, L.T. Miller has made salt to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects ot George Williams, late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and oredltors of the said George Williams, deoeased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be beld at Abbeville O. H., on Thursday, tba 8rd day of Octobor, 1907, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clook In the forenoon, to show cause If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this 16tb day of September, In the year of oar Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven and In the 182d year of American Independence. Published on the 18th day of September, 1907, In the Press and Banner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, Judge of ProbaU. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. ! By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judgk of ]*bobatb. "W7HEREA8, F. H. Gable has macle salt to me, to srant him" Letter* of Administration of the Estate and ejects of Mrs. Laura Etbredge, late of Abbeville County, deoeased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and atngnlar the kindred and creditors of the said Laura Etbredge, deoea?ed. that they I be and appear before me, in tbe Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Wed- . j.? .I. iu nf nntnhar IQflT aftor nnh. nesuay, uw?i ????.., t Uoatlon hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to ahow cause If any they have,-why the laid Administration should not be eranted. QJven nnder my hand and seal of the Court, thla 13th day of September, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and aeven and in the lS2d year of American Independence. Published on the 18tb day of September, 1907, In tbe Press and Banner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, Judge of Probate. We Have for Sale 426 Acres One and a half miles south of McCormick, known as the Lightfoot place, 300 acres in cultivation, 75 acres in timber, ' pine, oak and hickory. Only a few acres that are a little rough. Good pasture rail fence. A good 7-room two-story house, 9 tenant houses, built of good material; 2 good wells, several branches. Place is rented this year for 8,600 lbs. lint cotton (at present price ot cotton this property is bringing a net income of 13 per cent). We are offering this property for a -1- - - I? Jl/V <* < 4-VkA TTni?fT 1ATTT HllUJLb W1JIIU at mo TVAjr IV n price of $15 per Acre. Apply to Goodvyu & Spence, Greenwood, S. C. Real Estate Notice. Parties wishing to buy or sell will find it to their advantage to give me a call. Am prepared with terms to satisfy every one. Have a number of city lots to dispose of and can furnish hundreds of acreB in small or large lots throughout the county. M. E. Hollingsworth, Miller Hotel Kitchen. Speed's Locals. The girls are specially fond of Hnyler's candy. Do Dot risk sending them anything else. Speed's drag store. Wars may rage and storms may blow, Tr> thwart the world's endeavor : Fads rosy come and bobbles goes, r But Speed's oloco cigars never?'Tennyson If yon want good fresh bird aeed with outtle bone and hemp Beed combined go to Speed's drugstore. We are displaying the prettiest line of post oards we've ever had?local views, comic and fancy cards. Speed's drng store. Tom Dixon's latest book "The Traitor." and other new novels Just received at Speed's drugstore. The boys know a good tblng when they see It, and Btlck to It after tbey find It. Speed's olnco cigars. If you want one of the best paints on tbe market, one with a genuine guarantee on it and one that will be carried out to tbe letter, ' Set Devoe's lead and zlno paint from Speed's rug store. They are nice and sweet and yon can enjoy the trne aroma of tbe tobaooo when you buy olnco cigars from Speed, became they are i.l ways fresh, Just from tbe factory. He sells three thousand every ten days. We have beds, mattresses and springs from oheapest to bent. Call on iib for anything In this line. 8. J. Link. Rldeboarda, dressers and hall racks cheap at Link's. Call on Link for fnrnltnro and sewing maohlnes. "rww,v"' " " j j )ods < > of ; ind Notic EMBE HATT 1 T1 jtajujj ana v ' OverfLow D SAVE MONEY ? roods Notice to Liquor Dealers. Office of County Dispensary Board for Abbeville County. Abbeville, 8. C., Sept. 3,1907. Bids are hereby requested, in accordance with the terms of the Dispensary law now in foroe, for the following kinds and qualities of liquors, beer and other articles herein enumerated to be furnished to the State of South Carolina for use of the County Dispensary Board for Abbeville County, to wit: 126 bbls. corn whiskey, give proof and age. 125 bbls. gin, give proof and age. 5 bbls. rum, give proof and age. 5 bbls. alcohol, give proof and age. j 2 bbls. sherry wine. i Bids will also be received for case goods, Including rye, com and Scotch whiskey, brandy, gin, rum and wine and beer. Also glass, cork and tinfold, wire and other articles used for a county dispensary. All goods shall be famished in com- < pliance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the Dispensary Law ( of 1907, and bidders must observe the following rules: 1. The bids shall be sealed and there shall be no sign or mark upon the en- ] velope indicating the name of the bid- j dor. < i 2. All bids must be sent by express < or registered mail to W. T. Bradley, J County Treasurer for Abbeville County, at Abbeville, S. C., on or before 12 o'clock of the 4th day of October, 1907. ] ine contract snail be awarded to tne i lowest responsible bidder on each kind, 1 the board reserving the right to reject any and all bids and any parts of bids. The board reserves the right to increase ] Darp's CUT GLASS is a line that we show the biggest values for the least money you ever heard of. New Line Just in. China! China! Everything conceivable In China can be found here. Some rare and beautiful pieces have just arrived. We can please you if you will only call. Wedding Gifts! In Endless Variety. NEWEST THINGS OUT IN Vases and Brie a Brae, Moderate prices are prevailing. Picture Plates. These are entirely new, and have been immensely admired. Pictures! Framed "Christies," "Kimball's" and some of the newest subjects, only $1.25. r "Elite" French and Theodore Haveland CHINA can be seen t iieru. | Hnn/nfAn A udigdii s Compi INT3D OUR? MILLir ms. iR-|f; WINTER MEB 's witb. ttie Compa i i i or decrease the above quantities at the same price as therein submitted. 3. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. Abbeville, S. C., freight piepald. Terms: To be paid /or within 90 days and subject to regauge at our ware- ^ house. Bids will be opened in the of* a flee of the County Dispensary ?oard at t Abbeville, 8. C. t G. A. VISAN0KA, J W. F. NICKLES, g T. J. PRICE. County Dispensary Board for Abbeville County. ^ How to Avoid Appendlcitlii. ^ Most victims of ^ppcndloltli are those who p are babl tnally constipated., Orlno Laxative Fruit Byrup cores obroolo eomtlpatloo by & atlmalatlng the liver and bowels, and restores 1 tbe natural action of tbe bowels. Orlno Lax* utc 07iup uuuv uui utkUBwwur Kripo and ] mild and plraaant to take. Beftue subitltates. P. B. Speed. . A White's Locals. Canton flano*)*, extra valnee, 6c, 81-So, 10c, 12)*c,atL.W. Whlte'e. We are abowin* tbe beet asaortnentof flannelettes and on ting to be found. L.W. White. P Bed and white wool flannela 16o to 50o, at L. W. Wblte'a. v M 1(M bleaohed aheetlog and ready-made . beeta at L. W. White's. ^ The New Pure Food and Drag Law. d We are pleaaed to annonnoe that Foley's Honey and Tar for ooogba, oolda and lung d< troubles la not affected by tbe National Pnre Pood and Drag law as it oontalna no oplatee jr other harmful druga, and we recommend It M in a eafe remedy for ohlldren' and adnlta. P. B. Speed. M Of Interest to Many. d< Foley's Kidney Cure will onre any eaae of m Kidney or bladder trouble that la not beyond iie reach of medicine. No medlelne can do v< more. p. b. Speed. m We iwlll aboir 70a anything which yon do o t see, If It belong* Id a drug store. The MoMarray Drag Oo. S. 5 and 10 > ^ Tou are interim estedweknowin h W making your money go as far as you can. ^ Everybody Is! We know that, and we want to show you that in the lines we sell we can prove the claim we make that we " Under Sell" them all. We couldn't sell yon a barrel of flour or a pair of shoes, but in China, Cat Glass, Fancy Goods, Crockery. Glassware, Stoves, Tin and Enameled Ware, 10c Jewelry, Toys, Dolls, Children's Books, Post Cards, and such goods we CAN and WILL save you money. TRY US AND SEE. We are showing just now in China some wonderful pieces tor 10c each. 10c goods is where you will find us very strong. In every line is this true. Come in and look over our Big Stock. K nn/1 4(\ u aiiu iu in} , 9 jcn\; 1 I riday 2"7 I iCHANDISE. I 5 kt?"W. ' ||1 5Zi_l BIDS TO BE OFENED.'I In pursuance of Section 7 of I'An Vet to declare the Law in reference to 9 md regulate the manufacture, sale, ise, consumption, possession, transrotation ana disposition of Alcoholic ' | Liquors and Beverages vithin the State and to police the same," NOTICE s hereby given that bids to supply the Lbbeville Dispensary with liquor and ' j'.KS teer for the next quarter will be opend at the office of the County Dlspen- - ' >$ ary Board on the 4th day of October, u. xx? r toaiiojcka, W. F. NickJes, ;JI1 T. J. Prioe, Lbbeville County Dispensary'Board. McM array's Locals. We want yoa to know about our toilet reparations. The MoMnrray Drug Co. Dou't take our word alone. Try It. MoI array's loe cream. We serve drinks and cream which bear the vSg >st and stamp of the Pure Food and Drag w oL The MoMurray Drug Co. That good candy, Steer's. The MoMnrray y rug Go. We have it fresh every week?Steer's can- ' lea. The McMurray Drug Co. Oar llae of perfumery. Is oomplete. The ~?| cMarray Drug Co. We serve only pleased customers. The Mo- *.4 array Drag Co. We bavsa fine assortment of talcam powers. The MoMarray Drug Co. Vfjffi We want you to see oar tooth brushes. The -. m oM array Drag Co. A llpe of pipes which will make yoa open >ur eyes, aad, also, your pocketbook. The oMurray Drag Co. , . For faralture and sewing maohlnes call on ' ' ^ J. Link. n i c store. Enterprise Stoves AND National Ranges . ' j' continue to please the people and we invite everybody to examine thoroughly and minutely every point in these Stoves. 15 year guarantee on the Fire Backs. Satisfaction guaranteed. $8.80 to $55.00. t Tinware Enameled are among the daily necessities, and here you will not only find what you want, but you will find it at the price you want. In this line we are "pace setters." Hard- ;;J ware is thaf we , show some surprisingly good values in for oniy 10 cents. 1 c Store. .. . . .. ' .. .. ' -.v..**.!.