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GREAT ONE w: I FR $7 SET OF With eveiy Majestic Ba Exhibition, we will give abs let cf ware as showD. Ihi wor h a cent. It is the be don't add $7.50 to the price are getting the waie free, ; at the regular price. Ycu bcr this is for exhibition w< given after this week. This store, and must be seen to b Ccmc in any day durir ycur heacquarters. Have | information gained future. I BVBRYBOD j ii?S13if ' fi . ,' s " The Press and Banner Bv W. W. and W. R. Bradley. ' HUGH WILSON, Editor. ABBEVILLE, 8. C. A#~PubHsbed every Wednesday at. S2 n year In advanoe. Wednesday, Oct. 16,1907. Shootlug near Bordeaux Ooeday last week, odo of Dr. S. T. Cade's bands reported to blm tbat a negro Luce Route and bis son had stolen one of Dr.Cade's cows. Dr. Cade and bis brother went to see the negro and charged blm with the theft. They took hold of the negro, and a struggle ensued whereupon be broke loose from them and ran around the house aDd they thought be was gone. Report ban It that the Cade boys fired their pistols In order to scare the negro. Thinking that the negro bad gone tbey gpt In their buggy and started to drlvr way borne. The negro soon reappeared on the scene with shotgun In band. He followed tbe Cade brothers some distance down the road. Tbe firing was at once renewed. The negro was not hurt. He shot both tbe Cade boys and sprinkled the back of their buggy considerably with shot. The gun wus loaded wltb bird shot, however, and no serlouwound was Inflicted. Tbe negro left and went across Savannah river. Sheriff Lyon and bis deputy were soon od i the scene. Information was sent to tbe negro that Mr. Lyon was there and for blm t? surrender. He came up and surrendered to Mr. Lyon aod Is now In J ill. Ro?>tiev< lt d Error. William Billy Bryan has spoken again. I) our memory Is not at fault the aforementioned William Bll'y Bryan, not so long ago. proposed Government ownership of railroads. He has reversed himself and tblnkh Hot RrvAOorolt'u nrAnnalfinn trv crnoorn rull. roads by coDgreBs 1b wrong and that Roosevelt Is fatally bent on mischief In favoring h scheme that might Und to centralization. Tbe editor ol this newspaper, speaking for Himself personally, Is something of a centralization^, and thinks Koopevelt 1b right on tbe subject of Congressional control of railroads. Such a cDurse would be of Immense benefit to both the people and tbe railroads In that cross roads pollutions could not enact ur. friendly State laws. Congress now regulates Inter-State commerce, and It would with advantage to all, rezalate railroads. Let Us Tnko Our Jlergnre Aiciiln. Many towns are boastlDg of tbelr increase la population. Why can't Abbeville have a oensus to show how we are progressing. Thin newspaper may be mistaken, but we are of the belief tbat Abbeville has grown much since the last census was taken. Tbe cost would be little. Onuht to be Shot. Somebody Is always trying to scare tbe life out of Americans by saying that tbe Japs have designs on this country. Suppose we shoot tbe profits of evil, and keep our souls In Datlence. waiting for results. The United States h?s bePD tefelDE cnre of Itself for more than a hundred years, aud It 1h fair 10 presume that the old flag will proudly wave In the breeze for many yet to come. - k f\ TT T f If I\ 8 MAJESTK REK Jt EE! .50 ? WARE nge sold during this Cooking solutely FREE one handsome s ware is "worth $7.50 if it is ;st that can be bought. We of the range and tell you you but sen ail majestic Jttanges get the ware free. Remem;ck CDly. Ware will not be 5 ware is on exhibition at our e appreciated. g the week Make cur store coffee and biscuits with us lid to buy or not; the will serve you in the Y WELCOME 2VILL] J DRESS GOOD! j In all the wanted ( f Voiles, Panamas, La ^ Serges 01 ? ??? 5 SILKS. ^ 36 inch Taffeta, all V Fancy Silks for waisl ^ 36 inch i31ack Ti J OUTINGS 0 and Fleece Lined ] ^ in Fancy Stripes and .Sold elsewhere for ^ price here 10c. $ NEW FUR SCJ ^ and Muffs, Whi ? Blue and Browi f Feather Boas. I Our ft -v is # Ei ^ inc # X] # TABLE DAM J TABLE CO' ? Ask. fc ^ Coup I SI \ Se wwv*w% / NGr i : MALLEAB AT < ' Octob ^ ' spi ill P?.ieni N eve: E HAR ^UUUUHl ?* The Ton oths' These morn ?? remind you it is ing your Fall si colors. HMllil JJJtl is. where all stool iffeta 98c. A visit 1 delight and boi much good to has been taken, Flannelettes Study of our CUJ Checks. our Fall Stock. 121-2, old Study 70ur WaD ter how small ti Our business utFs our Store 1 te Pink, _ lillinery D J J-1 1 _ Jl Jl _ -3 -L uonsxamiy oemg aaaea v :press shipments almost d lividual taste. We studj rseful Artie] ASKS, TOWELS, NAPE VERS, SHADES, BLANK BATH RUGS, I ons Autom iop "With. TJ ^ : i.u "n? L1JLLJL1 JLfL EXHI OF THE : LE AND (JhAK 3UR STORE er 14-11 l.u.n^i-D.ippi^ tW _W- ^ DWABE iUUUiWUW ch of Frost I" ings and evenings should $3g c 5 about time you were do- an(j po topping, and the place? r GOODS COMPANY SKI] re are complete in every A1; to our store now is a keen Panam nnrl +r? "hn rvrr^ ri rvH T7? nf the shopper. Great care and no pains spared in the stomers interest in buying jjQg It is ever our pleasure to .ts in every detail, no mat- Gl tiat want. } is to please you. Make The be and four Headquarters ? Hani assorti: ? 0-ty epartment o. New Shapes, New Feathers, .aily. Be sure to give us a call. ' to please, * * TOURIST es for tlie Hon INS. LACE CUE TAINS. BUGS ETS, LAUNDRY BAGS, SOFA P SHEETS, PILLOW CASES. lobile Free! "^j s and. Save IVIo 'v fi-nnHc *vw%wwvwvwv f mm COAL IRON utrn i Facts ? The GreatMaj It is the only range in th< and Charcoal Iron. It has, beyond any questi and best reservoir. It nses about half the fuel does better work by far. The Majestic All Copper the water quickeir and hotter 7 only reservoir with a removal IThe Charcoal Iron Body of lasts three times as long as a i Being made of non-bret nra.fttica.llv no exnense for rei P.'As for baking, ijt is perfc months, but for all times to cc A GREAT MAJESTIC EA long as a cheap range, * it it much. PROOF?We don't ask yon the above statements, but if you from the factory, where Majestic u to your satisfaction, that ^ese show you many more -reasons wl ^ is absolutely the best that monej EVERYBODY fJOMP IKS. t iin Goats, all 1907 stytes. 5 rely no leftovers. ^0. \ prices range from $Z.oU to ^ I. We can suit all tastes \ cket books here. [ITS. 9 I the latest styles in Voiles, 1 as Mohairs and Serges, J Black Navy and Brown, ^ $2.98 to $18,00. J IERY, J oves, Knit and Mnslin S Underwear. ^ st ladies' and childrens' 10 # Tfip. TTnsA nn thfl market. W ? i i Bags. S Sere yon will find the best ^ [lent of Hand Bags in the ^ 25c to $6.00, J New Flowers. r We can suit any # RUCHING. # a?! r , PORTIERES, t ILLOW TOPS, ? sis. for # Coupons J ney. J Co \ J RANGE: 'M mi About 'ill festio JRange -ip 3 world made of Malleable on of a doubt, the largest I used on other ranges, and ^ J9 Nickeled Reservoir heats than any other. It is the trie frame. ' the Great Majestic Range steelbody. ilr oVkln mgtAriol t.Vl ATA IS miring the Majestic. iction, not only for a few im?. lNGE lasts three times as don't cost three times as to take onr word for any of will call at our- store, a man Ranges are made, will prove are absolute facts, and will ly the Great Majestic liange r can buy. WELCOME I "If ANT. 1 "PalrODlilDK*'' An advertisement In a newspaper, Bay oat In Alanka, reads this way: : "Yon can save money by patronising our sboe department." , As a rale, patron, patronage, or pratron- ' iBlng, are objectionable words. We want baBln(?8 bat we do sot want "patronage." Happiness lit Oar House. / '^1 The Oools, (F1&) Banner of.Thursday, October 10.1907, contains the following Interesting- . -&H notice of a pleasant reception at the borne of oar former townsman, Mr. W. T. Mcllwaln, ,V| bat Is now a cl tlzen of Ocala. Florida: | "Tho home of Mr. W. T. Mcllwaln has been - '?< blessed by the arrival of another little son. Tbeyoang gentleman was born Wednesday ?<5 morning, and is being eladly welcomed by his parents, and bis small brother and sister." ^ Prof. John G. Cllnkscales declines to be- come a candidate for United States Senstor. The telegrapher's strike has collapsed, and ' the strikers are seeking former jobs. The efficient telegrapher at Abbeville, Miss Ida ''vS Mathews, remained at ber post, and we pre- ? 'f* same.tbatsbe will continae to bold ber Job IMJ iU BiUI CblLUO, What In love. I think the genuine article * Is wise, uneelflsb Interest Id other people'* ;'j>2 welfare, Interest Id other lives than my own; It Is to be happy Id their happlaesa. If I V.ej have bat Utile happiness of my own, thta Is one way to borrow some?by being glad Id the gladness of others.?Charles G. Ames. LOWNDESVILLE. $M LowDdesvllle, Oct. 14, 1907. Mr. T. J. Baskln who has been making bis ^ home at MofTatsvllle, with, bis slater, Mrs. lennle Sherard, is now working for Mr. A. V. Barnes, Id his store. Misses Ella Floyd and Annie Llddell spent several days last week with friends Id Aoderson. Tbe parents Id and around this place baviDg ohlldreu to be taught music are fortuoate Id having sesured the services of Miss Leona^^^Ml Blake ol Greeowood, as music teacher fOT*~~ ' - r soother year. She Is. as a great many know, well equipped for the important place aod she 1 -i is welcomed by our people beoaase of her wAlUtrnnwn worth. ' p* '?! Miss QuBsla Cunningham of Monterey, was among lrlends here for a day or two last W6 ki -* Mies Frances Morrah of Mt. Carmel came op Thursday and stayed till Saturday with some of us, relatives and friends who are always glad to see her. There was a gathering of yonng people at the home of Mr. R. L>. Smith, Friday night. At the proper time light refresuents were served which added no little to the pleasures of the occasion. Mr. O. C. Taylor who had been working for sometime for the Anderson Oil Mill, two or three qaonth ago was sent here by that mill, which Is largely Interested In the one in this place to take the place of the late Mr. O. Johnson In the mill here, was called to Anderson and moved back to that place last week. Mini Pothnrlnp R T.pndwplvp. nf Rulllmnrfl. . * who was called here to act as bridesmaid Id tbe Morse-Cunningham marrlagu on the 3rd Inst, spent several days with friends lu this place last week. The collection In tbe LowndesvWe charge because of Labor Day lor the Epwortb Orphanage reached tbe creditable sum of $78.93, which will be forwarded at once. Miss Corrle Graves of Latimer was here a day or two last week the guest of Hon. Jno. C. Lorn ax. Some frost In spots bas been seen around this place for tbe last three or four mornings, not enough however for its killing effects to ^ be afterwards seen. Mrs. Ann Moore spent two or three days at Anderson last week. Mrs. Leila Mullen, nee, Bowman who was married a short time ago, whose home is in Seneca is here at the home o' her father Mr. W. L. Bowman for a short stay. There was with us considerable frost this morning, most loo early In the day, 8 a. m., to determine as to the damage done. ( Troupe. r M 9 m 11 "r j" i Millions of dollars back the New Cremo cigar. The quality mu st be the best.