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' / Lvrtrjunir'fc' mum " ??n? ^t**^w<a^>M8Bagffl>MgaMacagg^BfcMBaa ifrotrt The Abbeville Press and Banner, 1 BY W. W & W R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 |g|| "Coming Events . Most of our " better qualitie of SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. whos ever good Clothes are worn. \ more and New Tork production appear. ( Besides these splendid garni less expensive Suits and Overcc diftlly invite your inspection of Suits $5 to ISE H. Q. And( VJV **v* His Denr Old 9Ioih< r. Thi "My dear old mother, who Is now ^ eighty three years old, thrives on Electrie Bitters," writes W. B. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps _ well." That's the way Electric Bitters ] affect the aged, and the same happy * results follow in all cases of female * weakness and general debility. Weak, puny children too, are greatly strength- | enea oy mem. uuarameeu ainn ior stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by ti< P. B. Speed, druggist. 50c. ing Promptness Is our watchword. Try us aDd we will oonvlnoe you. Mllford's drug store. Phone 107. T< gist veD A weak Stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak Pen , Heart with palpitation or Intermittent poise, bul always means weak S'omacb nerves or weak t'ce Heart nerves. Strengthen thf-se Inside or con* har trolling nerves wltn Dr. Shoop's Restorutlfee *tBl and see bow quickly these allnuentR dlfap- Brc pear. Dr. Shoo > ot Racine, Wis. will mall ?re a ?ni Pre BULDp'e* irec. rriuc iu> iurui. .rv mni-tell. Your health Is certainly worth this Kim- b3 pie trial. Sold by C. A. Mllford. THE GRE/ Ci?+Q vj miv EVER HELD WILL BE COLUMB1 Ortnhpr fn VVIVUVI MVS IV Railroad Rates Cut in Half. Plenty of Accommodatior Grandest Exhibits E\ Finest Races in t Two Big F MAKE YOUR PLANS TO E > OF FAIR I k j;'' . . ' vv* f Cast their Shi Chilly nig foretell the s Autumn, thf TTTO VYn OT Ui W U11U.V/X the time to ; l|f f and now is 1 stock of M< Furnishings mm /^llf We want r|i and see it ai this fine sb men's wear 3?f^|r son- If you i 9HR\\ for them no g||i| IP reserve you BRy later. jjjSg Brown is ti Zji this Fall, wi1 | Mixtures tie< | The Coats a i signs notabl; i certain air o stylish smar if 4 CO. 111 ***** 01 ake" Models. few Ytrk 8 " Suits and Overcoats come.fr< e " Correct Clothes for Gentlemc Ve can show you the very crei is-garments that immediately s tents, shown in many models >ats-every one of the well madi these new Fall Models. lb. Overcoats $ erson & Co e pain iu Ma's bead^bas gone, mu. r ihe'8 as happy as ean be, 0 x r health is right, her temper bright, ice takiDg Hollister's Rocky Moun- 111 tain Tea at night. U. A. Milford. . g( OLEYSHOmHCAR = or children; safe, sura, No oplatea Come to us for bagging and is, L. White. yon want a nice piece of tobacco, chew- ~ or smoking, go to Speed's drag store. Ridge' * ' ? Lownde Rocky I ) cbeck a cold qulekly, get from yonr drng- Fork.... . some little Candy Cold Tablets called Pre- ueztus. tic*. Druggists everywhere are now dls- Latlmei sin? Preveutlcp. for tb??y are not only safe, Monteri decidedly certain and prompt. Preven- Calhour i contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing Mt Car ih rinr Inc. Tntipn Hi t.hn "sneeze Wllllno $e" Prevention will prevent Pneumonia, Bordeat nchltlR, La Grippe, etc. Hence tbe dhuio, McCorn ventlcs. Good for feverish children. 48 Buffalo, iventlcR 25 rents. Trial boxes 5 cts. Bold Bellevh C. A. MUlord. Hanvej Flat woi Belbln. ? Pern Cl Sbaroo Bethel.. Abbevi; \ Warren i TrCT??I??? Reld \ 1 Ld 1 " i Brownl L^ne F I Ant rev U ilon.. ^ Sunny: 9 M - ? ? Cold Bp M sssf^ I K\ 1 Bffi? ?.XDc K>OWee ^sssnssszsr - i^u? w? Donaldi Plnevlii Vermll] TIJIS YEAR AT S?o!! Broaden Jamlsoi _ _ _ _ Roy r /k C* Wlnoot LJ?jLm ?Z7? V^? Young. ^ Hall Omega. >1 y ? ^ Indian November 1 ^ ^_ Thl8 special rect to must Qi is for Everybody. ? j . The t;r vjcW/iiexeu 1x1 uix.ic. begin ;he Whole South. ulun ootball Games. temftc 3ents, IE AT COLUMBIA ALL Use WEEK ph?De Be; u ldlb lr I the eup / < I ;hts and morning j ipeedy approach of \ 3 immediate need 1 Clothing. Now i$ < prepare for Fall-? J :he time when our , sn's Clothing and ^ is at its very best't you to come in r id get the pick of * owing of Gentle- 1 _ ... w _ r - E early in the sea- " 3o not wish to pay w we will gladly r selection until tie prevailing color th o-ray and Blue d lor second place, re shorter, the dey improved and a f of new and very tness is apparent le of these Fall )m the celebrated house in99 are known wheream of their best Baltiet the style when they and styles, is a host of 0 and stylish. We cor!5 to $20. \ E b r< E i imparity \ p ????????? i t ollowing is the Apportion- [ ent of Schools Funds for the ] sholastio Year 1907-'08. 1 M-i= i I ? Q fi 0 i is Z* ! 2 u I fame of Dlstrlot. ? S, 1 u ? o- 1 ? w ? ^ a t E . "S? bo sa Z Z H ; ~1 86 9 2P0 85 1 * 2 80 362 35 , "vllle i 8 279 798 01 i,v?r 4 aa 231 58 B TO 310 41 fl 68 301 78 ' 7 193 479 35 1 R 286 709 74 1 9 315 927 07 P36' 10 288 782 03 ,lon 11 850 1143 16 If" 19 229 709 25 llok 18 854 914 74 14 87 283 40 ,w 15 177 494 IT ^ , 18 44 225 15 ^ 17 ira 392 94 151 456 95 lff- 19 142 751 21 216 647 91 177 5S3S3 82 999 8307 60 tou 28 139 881 43 84 154 527 21 ee 25 117 866 48 ^eBt 143 408 87 llle 245 614 48 28 118 303 67 s ?Pe 141 3X3 92 r,D* 110 ?06 16 'ne 31 185 579 88 11/? 82 285 736 94 3 Laud 83 148 3T8 53 - 34 288 635 07 35 76 200 15 re?* JW 125 468 18 ' 37 145 860 08 581 388 1056 94 ? 89 178 458 65 I' 4ft I'M <WT 01 ion 41 78 188 39 He 42 59 167 44 ove 48 186 340 78 lOUtb 44 114 289 40 a 45 59 114 26 46 34 86 85 > 47 77 205 73 48 (18 170 19 49 07 261 88 50 51 24" 1025 79 Hill 62 103 447 78 - 53 IS 87 51 D 54 86 20G 40 apportionment does not loclude the tax funds. Tbls will be reported dleach district voUdr same. Trustees ot overdraw their district's amount. E. 8. Cheatham, Co. 8npl. of Education. only true constipation cure must its soothing, healing action when ;rs the mouth. Hollister's Rocky tain Tea restores the whole sysi a healthy, normal condition. 35 Tea or Tablets. C. A. Mllford. Kubo in your olosets. For sale at 107. Mllford'8 Drug Store. p and doing and ready for school on istant. Call at Mllford'a drug store for ipllea. WEST END. Mr. Aag. W. Smith of Spartanburg spent Sandfty and Monday In town. Mrs. A, 8. Simmons and Master James lexve Wednesday tor Atlanta. Mr. J.T. Latimer of Lowiidesvlllb was In Iowd Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Aiken spent several ~ lays In Cokeebury last week. The Daughters of Confederacy bad a moat lellghtful meeting with Mrs. H. T. Tasten on ast Tuesday. At tbe meeting *11 of the ofH- | ;era for tbe past year were re- looted for tbe I somlng year. I>jllolous refreadments were | lerved Mrs. F. E. Harrison entertained the Euchre C roesday afternoon. a Dr. C. C. Uambrell attended the meeting of I Hate Board of Health la Colombia last n ve^k. ft" Mr. Ement Latimer of Lowndeevllle spent B| leveral days la town this week. 1L Mrs. M. E. HoilloBRwortb Is bom^ from H Vllilamaton very much improved la health. *? Mrs. O. B. Rook has returned to Atlsnta ifier a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. )'Rryant. Mr. Garrlsoo Hnokabee of L>owndesvllle In town Monday. Mrs. John P. Hlllhou?e left last for week a en days visit to Jamestown and Washlngon. Mrs. C. D Brown and Miss Charlotte Brown etarned Monday from Jamestown. Mr. H. D. Reese Is on a visit to his bomeleople, Rev. E. B. Kennedy Is visiting his mother n Doe West. The Bridge Club had a most delightful neetlng with Mies Ivy Calhoan Thursday frernoon. Mr. O. A. Baskln of Calhonn Falls was in own )a?t week. Miss Hannah C. Perrln arrived la the olty 'uesday to visit Mrs. L. W. Periln. Mrs. Fred Cason leaves Wednesday for ^eesvllle. Mrs Cason will attend the marlage of her brother Mr. Paul Mlms while iwav. MIbb Llla Uteey returns to her home Id Jreenvllle tbla week after a visit to Mlu lary Bradley. Mr. Heury Hill returned Sunday from kilumhia. flf Mr. Green Loftls of Low.ideavllle was In own tblA week. M?. Kennedy of Bellevue visited ber Rugh'er Mrs. Edwin Parker last week. Dr. F. E. Harrison spent Sunday In AtlanMles Lulle Maxwell has returned to ber Tl tome In Greenwood after a visit to ber . irotber Mr. Tom Maxwell. xili Mr. and Mrs. Fred Link bave returned to ' Lbbevlile. -Their many friends will be glad m. o know tbat tbey will make tbelr borne 1114 iere In tbe future. _ Mr. R. W. Pbllson went,to Clinton Sunday o Httend tbe funeral of Mrs. Dr. Bailey. Miss Fretwell ot Clinton oame over Sun- V*. lay to see ber sister Miss Julia Fretwell at n u irs. Jim Hill's. Mr. Dlok Hill has sufficiently recovertd luj rom bis recent Illness to be at bis place of . luslnees again. Ill1 Mr. Jesse Ellis was called to Hodges Sunlay on acoount of the extreme UJnees of bis JJj atber. News has been received In town of tbe mar ? lace of Mr. Bldnev Cannon and Miss Hunt Y( >fNew York, In New York on tbe fifth of )otober. Tbe many friends of Mr. Cannon o + rl?b him and bis bride mach happlneas and iroeperlty. AQ MlssSbelhan of Baltimore has arrived to ake charge of tbe Millinery Department of >4 ^blteon, Henry Company during tbe lllneso It if Miss Fretwell. Mr. M. P. DeBruhl 1b In town Attending A1 3ourt. 1X1 Mrs. joud maxwell wno uaa utwu viBiuug n _ rfrs. J. E. Bailey returned to ber borne In 36 Greenwood Tuesday. Mr. Alpha Lomax who bat been In Atlantic CO ;ity for tbe past few months, baa returned o tbe olty. Mr. Lomax will remain In Ab- vo evllle during the oomlng year and will oon- J Inne bla oonnectlon with tbe Photograph }allery. PROHIBITION IN GEORGIA. Augusta Herald. Tbe discovery baa been made that tbe proilblllon experiment wblob la to be Inangoated In Georgia next year la not tbe first >ne. Georgia was really the first prohibition tate, or rather oolony. While tbe richest radio of tbe Puritans was trading off ram for legroes whom tbey sold into slavery, probliltlon was established by law In tbe eolony onnded by Oglethorpe. m Tbe ostensible reason then, as now, was tbe V uoral betterment of tbe people. It Is ever so. Jo sumptuary law, and no law restricting Iberty, was ever passed or promulgated wltbmt tbe olalm;belng made tbat ft* purpose ras to make tbe people tetter. When tbe bnrob passed laws consigning heretics, or v uen who held views displeasing tbe splrttnal loeces, to tbe stake, it was to benefit tbe pec tie. When the republicans made tbelr pro- fl eotlve tariff laws whloh enrlobed a few at & be expense or me many, u waa 10 ao me teople good. And when the law was made or oolonlal Georgia, and when the same law om Fas again paased by tbe Georgia legislature tearly two hundred years later, to forbid tbe Irlnklng of liquor, it was to make tbe people >etter. Always tbe good of tbe dear people ! tbe To Mtenslble reason for tbe passage of snob I aws. An Bat when tbe first prohibition law waa pat addled on Georgia, tbe real reason waa tbe up] lame as tbe real reason for attempting this I ? mpracticable sumptuary law tbe seooud pec ,lme. Tbe big men wanted a law to deprive of i :be little men of a privilege which they ex- I a aooted to retain for themselves. I Tbe working people drank ram, Bome of wh Lbem too much, ana In order to restrain them Up i prohibition law was made, to plaoe mm be- pre pond their reach, while the wealthier olass to i iod tbe governlog men provided loopholes I through which their own tiupply could enter, yoi This assertion will be denied as It applies cai Lo tbe new prohibition law, bat Is it not pi' true? How many members of the logmlatnre if 1 who voted for that law, who In good faith I Bipeui WJ JIVO up IAJ WLIO o^irit ui m IUCUUgera of one band would probably coast the om amber. 8eab Wright, tbe brilliant oh am- sot ploo of tbe bill, was tbe first to acred to a \ looker tax, which la tratb 1b granting aa Soi exemption to clubmen from the operation of An tbe law. Tbe purpose was to keep negroes and poor white men (many of whom do In part abuse tbe liberty) from bavlng aocess to liquor, and for thl* reason a prohibition law j wan passed from wblob those who passed It f0I and those who favored It (exoept the small . number of teetotalers) expeoted to be ex- * empt, either by direct privilege granted them, or by tbe Interstate oommerce Taws or I some other loophole wblob offered a chance ev to the favored ones, to violate tbe spirit while _ obeying tbe letter of tbe law. . Tbe prohibition law is to be tried a second 01 time In Georgia next year. It sboald be observed, whllelt Is oq the statute books, by all good oltlzena- That It will be amended at ihe first opportunity, after a trial, there can be no doubt. The proper enforcement ol a Ai In MAtrn. Inlnn/ln<l VM T r ouuj fiutftrjr IBWI UCYOI IUICUUCU w IU u* good faith to all oltlzena, Is Impossible. Li Ai lA Out of Sight. Ai "Out of Bight, out of mind," Is an old ai saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's been ki treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. AJ It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains ai disappear under its healing influence. AJ Guaranteed by P. B. Speed, drug- ^ cist. 2nf?. i. O Al Opening Books of Subscription. ft lVTOmE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN W the exerolse of tbe powers conferred np- 7; onus by the commission Issued from tbe of- -Qj floe of tbe Secretary of State of Soutb Caro- L\ 11 u a, tbe undersigned will open books of nab- L\ Bcrlptlon to tbe oapltal stock of Georels-rCar- Ai ollna Power Co. to be organized and incorpo- L\ rated UDder and pursnant to, and wltb tbe rights, powers and privileges set forth In tbe a, declaration and petition berelD, at 12 o'olock a, M.. on Thursday, tbe 17th day of October, A. a, D. 1907, at tbe office of Smy the, Lee & Frost, 7 =? Broad St., Charleston, S. C. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, 8. B. SKELDING. Li DONALD McKAY FKOST. Li Ai Meeting of Subscribers. a> Notice is hereby given that a _] meeting of the subscribers to th? oapl'al . took of Oorgla-Carollna Power Company, f' will be held on Thursday, the 17tb day of Oc- 16 tober, A. D. 190T. at 12 15 P. M., at the office of .J Smytbe, Lee & Frost, 7 Broad St., Charleston, , 8. C., for the purpose of organizing the raid lei corporation. }" AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, S. B. 8KELDING, DONALD McKAY FROST. 1 Darp's ' por National offe5 1 BES mi n b bieei ranges : mad e BEST at Any Price. che? ' Se lough they are not the ghest priced "Range e2:H ide. Wltl , . rn sold rery improvement of , town merits in cook- . g apparatus has been' corporated into the in a itional. FBE? one fl )u m ay meet its equal ah of a higher price; yon the iif n't meet its superior? 2 Pots v _ __ _ __ _ 2SkUk has none. 2Gr!dd jsolntely guaranteed. \ gJJJjJ e window display and ? Pot c ,. . * lKettli me in and let us show u. ^ J Organ's ~i""-?*->- ..< c.mIa, ~~*f am now oodneciea as Manager wnu mo derson Real Estate and Investment Comiy, one of the beat equipped agencies In ier South Carolina for oandllng real estate, lod a disposition among Anderson county iple to bny Abbeville lands and on account my familiarity with yonr county, I think m In a good position to do the business, f you want to sell land, write me telling at you have, where located and pnoe. on receipt of your letter, If It looks like a position that we can handle, I will come see you and look the property over. >o you know that often a broker can sell or land even to a neighbor better than you i yoorself. If yon want to bay a certain ce ol property, let us know and let me see [ can't deliver yon the deed. f you have some land that you can't look er that Is run down, let me sell It to some b who will goon It. Right now.I oan use ne obeap land with a lot of timber on It. Ve can handle land anywhere In upper atb Carolina. iderson Real Estate and Investment Co., E. R. Horlon, Manager. lasor straps at all prloes for sale at Mlld's drug store. Ceep your eyes on Mllford's cases for Xmas ads. ?unnally's and Lowney's flue candles fresh ery week at Mllford's drug store. larlesion and Western Carolina Ry Schedule In effect June 9, 1907. Dally Dally Dally ' Augusta 9.50am 6.10pm 6.80am McCormick.. 11.81am 7.00pm 8.13am r McCormlck 816-tm ' Calhoun Falls... 9 20am Anderson 11.00am r McCormlck 11.81am 7.00pm Greenwood 12.27pm 7.Mpm Waterloo 12.57pm Laurens LSOpm tt.t run. 'Laurens 2.15pm 8.10am Fountain Inn... 3.07pm 9.25pm Greenville 3.40pm 10.80am r Laurens 1.68pm Woodrufl 9.39pm Spartan bn rg..... 8.80pm r Spartanburg 3 40pm (Bo. Ky.) Hendersonvllle 6.25pm Ashevllle 7.80pm r"Asbevllle 7.10am (So. Ry.) r Henderson yllle 8.10am ' Spartanbnrg 12.01pm (C. A W. C. Ry) r Woodruff 12 49pm Laurens 1.22pm ' Greenville 12.10pm 4.80pm Ex.bun. r Fountain Inn... 12 68pm 5.26pm < Laurent 1.86pm 6.20pm r Laurens 2.02pm (C.N.4L) Clinton 2.22pm Newberry 8.10pm , 'Columbia 4.45pm Charleston 9.50pm | ^Laurens 2 00pm C. * W. C.) I ' Greenwood 2.66pm 6 56am ? r Anderson 4.16pm r Calboun Falls... 5.50pm 'McCormlck 3 65pm 7.47am 6.5<3pm ' MoCormlck 8.55pm 7.47am 7 00pm Augusta 5 40pm 9.30am 8.40pm u?4?_.Thfl ohnoA arplvak anH rlpnartlirp.H. af) ^ ill as connections with ott>er oompanies, are i ven a>i Information, and are not guaran3d. Pullman Cbalr Curs between Augusta and ihevllle, trl-weekly trains Nos. 1 and 9, jve Augusta Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satdays, leave Ashevllle Mondays, Wednesys and Fridays. Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt., Augusta, Qa. ft. A. Brand, Traffic Manager, 5 and 10 3TOBER hh fn 19t.li ? the week bening October h and ending ^ ;ober 19 th, we ra going to give # public an optunity seldom :ed to buy . not only t 3T Stoves and Bang le, but to buy the iper than ever before. >e Our Window Displaj note the splendid lot a .Free Goods that \ i each Stove or Ran tor cash on the dat re mentioned. addition to tbe list below we will g ! with every stove from $10 and ne Steel Sterescope and 12 Vie these are in our window. Her' it free with each Stove or Range: 4 Joints Pipe 1 Broom ts 1 Scraper 1 Dipper lies 1 Cover Lifter 1 Set K. and e Iron 1 Spoon 6 Piaes Pans 1 Fork 6 C. and S. overs 1 Dish Pan 1 Sterescope a 1 Coffee Pot In all 65 PIECES. i 1 Ranges! X Stoves! 3 Heaters! A11*' ______ Hoi 5 and II OUR V. Will Interest Yon i DRY GOODS, CLOTH! am LADIES' 4 is the largest ever shown befor MEN'S AND B(T are bought from the very best country. We guarantee a fit 1 very best in stock. In MEN1 and colors, in prices ranging fr Ladies' and Children's SHOE line. In our line of UNDERT may be found garments from i cheap at twice the price. BLANI We have a line of Blankets be and we intend to give our price. We can and will sell yi to $3.00 the pair. See them. We wish to call your parti DRY GC We can give you anything 5c i yard broadcloth. Our buying close. Yours to plea tn ,* U. JTU11 FARMERS' SMI State, County and President: Vice-Pres: F. E. HARRISON. P. B. SF Board of Directors : /leanska, John A. Harris, R. M. Haddo: r. F. Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell. We solid your business an it safely and c< We are in potion to make you loai when placed in Our Saving's c Store. r v i .w Enterprisq m Quality Stofes r Guaranteed to Givd You Satisfaction. | ^ Fire backs gnarahteed . ge for 15 years. 6S Every point careiu^y tiesigned and skillfulljj executed. """"" Ovens larger andjmor [' ; V.Vi^flj pjve - - generous ' sized a 1 l-ove ' up than any Stoves mafle for ^ ws. same price ] e is W-e have them ' from $8.75 to $55, and tfee extra list goes with /every Stove sold during the week ; jag F. of October 14-lfc. See window display and buy the best Stove made? '<M f" ENTERPRISE ids of Heaters now in t}ie use. Coal, Wood or Oily ... 3c Store, f ALUES i and Our Stock of , NG, SHOES, HAlSv || CLOAKS e. Our line of ?S CLOTHING clothing manufactures in the Tom the cheapest suit to the S SUITS we have all style om $5.50 to $15.50. In Men's S we have an unparallelled .1 . VEAE 50c to $2.00, which wculd be _JI LA1B. >ught when goods wore low customers the advantage in du Blankets from 90c a pair , * 1 cular attention to our line of IODS. i yard Outing to a $1.00 a f is close and our prices are . se, a.fcnff I [ of ABBEVILLE 1 City Depository. :| Ident: Cashier: EED. J. H. DuPREF. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. n, LewisW. Parker, W. P. Greene, f " I v d are prepared to liaiidle ?ngerTatively. 38, and to pay interest on deposits, Department. * T?