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1-v.v I THI t ? These moi J Fall shopping. i-A Snii V complete in e' ^ Yy productive of ^ f-\ in the study o S to study your ^ ^ Our businc SQj Mai $ H CLOA J ^ Ladies' J ^ tans, casters ? Q Coats. 50 Our 1 t t ffi Je \ ^ SILK 50 3^ # ^ for Waists 4; J 0 . 36 inch B] scb td $> TABLE DABL J TABLE C01 4 Z1 OUT] < ' J W and Fleec , % J ^ Stripes and ( ^ H Sold elsewhe 5 Ask. fo ? H Coupi ' New Fi S H and Muffs J Feath< I? TOURE ' Sh ( Sn v%wwv%wv l'"- \ _ _ - - ? Ihe Press and Banner. ? ?. that wh Published every Wednesday at two dollars a pocslble a year In advaoee. Bodges, # to. Is du ' Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1907 T2Z From ter^st tl Ask and Ye Shall Receive. delay. The Good Book said, ask aod ye shall ri- the Abb calve. Iftbls Is true and from this source neot'.onj none will deny the truth, the reverse must They su be true, at least In part. If you do not a?k pose, ui you will not receive. Ia dealluf with ral - The Sc roadstbat 18 unqualifiedly true. miles c Time and again, this paper has called at- towns, tentlon to matters In which the Southern feeble r Road shows lack of consideration for tbls always] . pl*oe, and tbe wrong complained of still un- the peoj ^ righted. Let It be understood at the outset organlzi that tbls complaint Is brought In no spirit of league < unfriendliness for tbe road, for no such spirit for fair la entertained either by tbls paper or tbe peo- tbe road pie of Abbeville. In fact, If there Is any par- they sb< tlailty shown by tbe people 01 tbls town It Is Commls for tbe road with which they have been doing alon Is r< business loDger. Tbls faot would doubtless equalize be borne out by tbe books of tbe Companies. if we It Is not likely, however, tbat tbls partiality while ol will continue unless tbe Sontbern does tbe ralli something toward sustaining the relations. will wll Passengers from tbls place w'ho would go to our oom Columbia on tbat 10:30 a. m. train, are dump- extend c ed at Hodges for a wait of something like an While hoar. Liktwlse on tbe return night train ofooDsk they are compelled to submit to tbe same roacj jB , wait at Hodges. Women with little children policy t migbt undergo such an ordea! occasionally, contribu because ot a delayed train, but to subjeot bevllle, them to such a wait, by regular schedule, is frlendlle a hardship to oar town. our 8C(X Four or Ave months ago the turn-table at from lb this place was broken, and up to this time It maDy m has not been fixed. As a result tbe engine ]Dg for b baa to make lu return trip doodle bug rash- pe0pie ji Ion, causing unavoidable delay and endan- oatjOD ( gerLcg life. Recently tbe road advertised reduced rates to the County Fair at Anderson, and presum- Tbe Gi ? ably they were given from insignificant of the le points on tbe main line, but none were put ou sale at Abbeville. Hon iijoonta.uMnui.niu.. mentlor the Bute require the delay In trains to be ,jreg8frc posted, and to do this each agent should be son_the furnished with a telegraph operator, and yet Mr w for some time our agent was required to get an(J along without the assistance of an operator- p0IB ; thus leaving the publlo In the dark as to the eu 0D| progress of trains. Now these are apparently Insignificant Hon. C matters, but they are of great consequence to Educatk the traveling public. But grant, for sake of ter wht argument, that the Individual should submit Speaklni without pretest to delay and looonvenlence, receive i should the town qnletly acqnlesce In this ture to ! t lack of considerations. The town Is more ernor, Is than half to blame. So many demands Just Mr. Marl . , ,: ; V \ -V-* &> . V ' * 2 TOUCH nings and evenings should remi] , and the place th Dry Goods < very detail. A visit to our store much good to the shopper. G-re f our customers interest in buyi wants in every detail, no matte: 3ss is to please you. ze Our Store Y KS. and Children's Cloaks, blacks, }. Silk and Cravenette Rain , lillinery Depi constantly being added to. Ne1 [press shipments almost daily, lividual taste. We study to pi* :?. iffeta, all colors. Fancy Silks jc yard up. ack Taffeta 98c. "seful Articles 8lSKS, towels, napkins, 7ERS, shades, blankets, ! [ng8. :e Lined Flannelettes in Fancy Checks. re for 12-12, old price here ioc ons Automob ir Scarfs. >, white, pink, blue and brown sr Boas. 3T RUCHINGS. I Lop "With. XJs a] 11UU X/l J list, are made on railroads, that they Going Oat of B rmed the habit of leaving undone Meggr8 LJnk firoB glve ich no demand 18 made for. It Is just wlll dli00nllllI1e the wleo that this unreasonable wait at November. TheBe g.ntien that our people are forced to submit for 8everal months this sui e to the fHot that some other to*n, nQt propo8e l0 keep ,ce u ire aggression, Is being accommo- yQa ,n yoar w)nler ( i our detriment. you had better lay In your the standpoint of the road's best In- Q0W Tbe 0ity has undertal iere can be no good reason for the waUjr th)B w,nWPt w?h n, Trains leaving G.eenvllle lor which ,ow temperature. Thll p evllle trains wait, do not make con- Llnk Brolberg oat of the lo< i with any train on tbe Air Line road. rafj|y ind Idly at Greenville, without pur- ' itll tbe Fcbedtled hour for departure. juthem Road embraces thoussnds ol The PreBB and Banner Ilk if track and touches thousands ol <ibe Greenville News In r Necessarily It can not give ear to tbe Temple Graves. equestof the Individual, nor can It ??? know of tbe wrones It lnfllntn nnnnl >le. The people of the town, In bd Time to Hto ed capacity, through the buslnes* Another hunband has kl )r otherwise, should lay their requests hi" wife, and we believe h< tr>atment before the authorities ol wife. This editor has begui promptly, and ir ttey are unheeded, prlety of Jurors slways acq juld place them before the Railroad slay other men about a woi isloners. This Is what the commit- to wrong doing. It seems I jr. One of Its first duties should be to the dead man la always whi > the rights of communities. the slayer Is always wbollj are content to remain unnoticed, 0Drs U9 he who fcl* .her towns get what Is asked for, both suffer. roads and the Railroad Commission ' * m m llngly leave us to the enjoyment ot Ex_8tate Treasurers are U placentsalf satisfaction, while they b0DdfJ for lhe wr0Q(f do)1 lourtes es to other towns. whose appointment they w we are largely to blame for this lack ble. Ir lbl8 ^lor was o. leratlon by the Southern Road, that woa,d come olear> A? e aevertheless pursuing a shortsighted State |oolied t0 tbe olerkg(, oward us The Seaboard Road has been beld lQ an ftccoanMng. Itnn crrantln ?a ?? ?-*? " * * I.U mo upouiiaiDK OI AD Its offlolals have always shown tbe st disposition for our people, and for Glenn'* toe jmmodatlon, a special train was run Rust proof seed oats, rye, ils place to Atlanta and return for at Glenn's. ontbs. Now with the kindliest feel Hog an 1 cattle food, brai oth roads, It may be suggested, that 8hlP ?lutr Bl ^]eun "* 3 time learn tbe meaning of reclprc- collars 5 o md act upon the knowledge. Brldleg( Baddlee< wagon h( ? ? Vulcanite roofing 82.25 Glenn's. pernor was wise In refusing to talk Hog ftnd ponUry w,re al ( of O. B. Martin. Guq8i >lngl{) and doubl6i, ??- ? at Glenn's. J. Belton Watson'B name haB been "KingBee" and Tuff-hide ted as a probable candidate for Con- a _ fnn 8', . . ... ... . . ... - ... . Extra values sheeting, chi im this district. Aiken, Boggs, Wat- flannel, at Glenn'B. se three. Money saved on crockery atBon ic a good man, but for faltbfal ware, at Glenn's. petent service of the people our prep. Good line panU, overalls i gressman can not be bettered. Glenn b. Alarm docks 75c, watche Glenn's. >.B. Martin, State Superintendent of MBjeBtlc flour. Careja cofl )n, has wrltteD to the Governor a let- hominy, at Glenn'B. cb Is Impudent and disrespectful. ' g lor this editor: We would sooner jce jfotlci sucha letter than to affix our signa- We gelll ,ce It. Whatever the errors of the Gov- month. And we wlsh_to tAvuoc iwi iuo tuutj auu lemper oi Dougni loe rrom us, lies Id's letter. ? . ?; 4' ' ' iUUHH %%%%%%-\% i\ OF FR0S ad you it is about time you were doii Company, where all stocks ) now is a keen delight and bound sat care has been taken, and no pains ng our Fall Stock. It is ever our p r how small that want. % our Headquarters. DRESS GOODS. In all the waiited colors. Voiles, Panamas, Ladies Cloths, Sei artment w Shapes, New Feathers, New Flow Be sure to give us al call. We can s jase. j* SKIRTS. All the latest styles of Voiles, Panai . Mohairs and Serges, black,'navy and br $2.98 to $18.00. * for tli? H ome ! LACE CURTAINS, BUGS, PORTIE LAUNDRY BAGS, SOFA PILLOW TO! HOSIERY. % < Gloves, Knit and Muslin Underw The best Ladies' and Childrens' 10 15 cts Hose on the market. ile Free! HAND BAGS. Special sample lot Ladies' Hand Bj leather lined, values up to $3.50. Y choice $1.50. Other values 25c to $6.c 5ictorial Review Patte ad. Save Money. Goods Co. ^*WWW%W% W wv%1 inalness. Dargan's Locals. Den| notice tbat they Wbat ever yon do read'tbe letters Id this Mpa ?ah f ion on the first of paper about tbe ranges and stoves tbat Darr ice on the n ret or ?,g 5 and 10o Btore 8eiu. h?, jen Inm shed Ice . . , . , ... . the ivlb al ' " There Is absolutely wo better range made ten montfc nmer, but they do than the wonderful National. Too may pay old. Fori lis winter. So, If more, bat you don't get any better good*. fQ| memb :oal lait summer, Dargan's 5 and lOo s'.ore. Cburob. I nm miminpr im The reservoirs attached to National ranges and ten ch xi u r toe are mado of itroog sheet copper and are high- voted wife Ken to give as oool ly polished, and they are easily cleaned, Dar- TbecblU 3 extra obarge for gen's 5 and lOo store. W. R. 81m orces tbe Messrs. Between two heavy plates and tongbened i hminnu tnmnrv. steel is bolted a sheet of asbestos nearly one- VJ?PRf tj ' ba8lnes8 temp0^ fourth Inch tblok forming a barrier through X,0**0' * whlob no cold can enter or beat enoape. None better made than National steel ranges. R,\??2vJ? Dargan's 5 and lOo store. P*J?J es the editorial In Dargan's now you will find an ex?alslte of Andersc eference lo John line of fine oblna and rich oat glass. Also a bearers lot of sterling silver at prices that are Inter- "Weiovi estlngly cheap. Bat God ? We are ready to help you out about that "Tbe Lord wedding present. Come and see oar line- "Blessed bi P Dargan's 5 and lOo store. __ lied a man aboai Fifteen thousand beautiful colored post b tried to kill bis oardso' AbDevllle at Dargan's 5 and lOo store. . _ .... I wish to i lo doubt the pro- (or their k [UltUng men who Mc Murray's Locals. death ot m nan who Is party Whlle there.g llfe there.8 ioap at McMoritrange to us tbat ray's. oily to blame and See the post cards at McMurray's. They Tim? 'Innocent. -Hoc- are great. Oar well yB another should Our "Sylvan Series'.' soap sells for ten cents. ,efl It Is worth more. Tbe McMarray Drug Co. covered th "Nlgbt Scenes" In Abbeville are th? fan- ? ffid'eit] nlest post cards In town. Tbe McMarray can't tell o > be sued on their ^ ? # ? w , movewm, nf ?i?rb, (nr Have a look at McMurray's show window ng or olerss, lor and gee A Trlp Ground the World. ere not responsl- _our_ line of toUet preparations Is oomplete. T? 3 iue jury mry too MCfliurray JUrug Co. vldence that the aSlnlluiJ hey have already |# A M Abbeville, 8. C. 'If&Xn ala. Dear Sir : Such experiences as this mImadd and hairy vetoh, are occurring all over tbe country. MiwEthi Judge I D Faircbild owns two MiasLiiu i and BhortB.aDd houses, exactly alike, in Lufkin, Texas. J M Torrence painted both bouses, in addit > s50* 8125,82.00, at one Devoe, 15$ gallons ; the other with applicants . , another paint sold at same price; 25 ^aP. "ST,* gallons. That 25 gallon paint is weak roll. 108 feet, a an(j jg percent, wniting; that's why jienn-s it took 9$ gallons more. ind loaded shells, You can learn for nothiDg what he During tt had to pay-for. ton has op? , 4, , V A 1? - , mi learner Huoea, xuursirujv gagea in p ' 37 . F W I)evoe & Co busy. The sviots, outing and p> g# p# b, gpeed sells our paint. day with w - - ? quantity hi r. tin and onamel ROld Ther Up-to-Date Ginnery for Sale In Due ,n nrln<, tnr ind underwear, at ln Prloe Ior Little above . ?1 nn ?mnr? .? In K00*1 ooodlllon ; running the third sea8 li.w to ?iu.w, at Bon now> yive Bore iot witti other Improvements, A fine location and exoellent patron'ee, hams and big age, 4t M. B. CUnksoales. pe0p] The farmers County Union will meet at Everybody Fairfield Sohoolbouse (near Troy) on second children an 9. Saturday ln November, at eleven o'clock. .. ... . ... It Is hoped there will be a good attendance tne jasi oi inis fti the?e meetings are very interesting and toank an who beipfUj. * Mr. J. Di pectfally, p. Vermillion, Co. Sec. and Treasurer: house on M Link Bros. Donalds, S. C. qoubo on m l ' , -V ' . V ' ' V>'V -V - VITSeOVl 1 I OF A Qg your J oi I ~ i Did you s !*.? x!i ml., n 11MMJG1IJ O of the f Majest: Why did we V Because in these days w< must SHOW ns. For a m tised the olaims of the 1 RTTOWTIT) VAn anrl v??Anrfli1 WMV fVOJJU JVUj dUU JJ1 v ? ou J The Majestio is sold en ana ^ it is "just as good," but b ^ A We price you this Bange jt ?? ^ 0 to oover up with a thousand ^ y # y?^ eye or the BANGE, >23.a n f Says a College President in this < - J " [ know it j it's in a olasi V ' 5 The best known man in town say . W "I have not bought it from rro ^# the dealer says alone?but from lgS' r 4 told me." OUT L-J # ^ ^ J Ask those who have them? ' i J last week why, rns. ABBEVILLE H J - Master's Sale. W The State of South Carolina ' 0 County of Abbeyille. 0 Court of Common Fleas. ^ Sarah E. Moragne in ber own righ W and as Administratrix.of the Ee j tate of J. B. Allen Moragne, de ceased, and others, Plaintiff* \ ^ against Peter Bowie Moragne am A. Lester Moragne, Defenaants.?? guit in Partition. :h Of Hri. j. j. Binnohett By authority of a Decree of Sale b; uthQ T T v .. the Court of Common Pleas for Abb* r home in Abbeville Wednesday v^e County, in said State, made i: 'tera long and palnfol tllneas of the above stated case, 1 will offer fo !h?8n?e.?ww?i^.??.tS<lt?n moea}h' sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C Lbe past fortv yeari ibe web n f<b* rr /> __ QAiAO/iAW i_ er of the Rooky River Baptist SftMBdsy in Novembei lira. Blancbett leave* a bnsband A. D. 1907. within the legal hours c andninott?erUrn tbe 1om ot * de" Ba*e the following described land, t Iren are Mr. j. t. Blanobett. Mr*. ^ t^at or parcel of lam paoo. Mr. ?. t. Bianohett, Mrs. t. situate, lyiDg and being in Abbevill "f? Mr?. h. e. Cnuntv. in tbe State aforesaid, con "lDln?'FOUrH,U^8a"nrtdKSlJgbAcres, more or leae, and bounded d; rai aervioee were held ?t Rooky Orvill Calhoun, Mrs. 8. E. Moragne l?t Church Tburaday afternoon at mriw,t 2 of Paid estate lands an< oonduoted by Rev. Milton MoCuen Vu w?i 1 nr th? horn? >n. Her aix eonln laws were pall- others, beirg TlftCt No. 1 or tue nome fit6&d tr8ct? 5d her: yea we loved her Alg0 Tract jj0i 2 of said estate lands givetb and the Lord taketb away containing SEVENTY-THREE an< 8 the name oi the Lord" ONE-HALF Acres, bounded by Lit ? ? tie River, Tract No. 1, Thomson ant Note of Thanks. others, and known locally as the "Can thank the frlenda of Abbeville Tract." lndnew daring the aicknees and Also, Tract No. 3, or Gin Mous< y wife Mre. Tabatba Biauohetu Tract containing Acres, bound Mr. J. J. Blanohett. gd ^ an(j the town 01 . Bordeaux. On this tract is a flrstclast to Close th. Blapensary. 2nneryf consisting of one 18-hors< known townsman, J. W. Rykard. mwer eneine and boiler, two gins and on laat Saturday and never dta- ... ? ___on ?ii in OArwi rPnair at he bad gone home In the wroQg one cotton press, all in good rep , l next morning. Whenever ancb This one of the best stands for a ginIzen aa Brother Rykard geta bo be nerv in tha mnniv. ne ouggy irom anotner it's lime to A-! ' , rr > ' , . . # i j >tbiDg. Plata of the several tracts of land will be exhibited on day of sale. TERMS OF SALE.?Cash. Pur!Hcher?' Examination, . chaser to pay for papers. rlday Oct. 18, the regular full ?x- R. E. HILL, i for teachers was held In the Master A C 8 C. irt boure whloh Is the Rosenberg . -mh, iotw ' following tescbers applied and VJCl. 14111, IwU/. xamlnationt. ?? le Patterson, Mt Carmel. ? The State of South Carolina, 91 Willi, Mt. Carmel. ' ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ie Loner, Due West. idla Crowtber, Antrevllla Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Aura Bowen, Honea Path: ministration. B^od^ie^afamlnations' ?'ooloTea By J. F. Miller, Eso., Judge of Probate. ilnations were a little long oonnld- TTI7HEBEAS, A. L. Bass has made snlt to me allowed to finish them. * me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and efiecta of Mason Adams, late of Abbeville Connty, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish . all and singular the kindred and creditors of ie long dry spell, much of the cot- tjj6 said Mason Adams, deceased, that they ined, and farmers are actively en. be and appear before me, In the Court of Proilcklng It out The Kins are kBLt bate, to be held at Abbeville C. H? on Thurs. ???? day, the 31st day of October, 1907, after pubstreets have been orovded every ucaiion hereof, at 11 o'clock Id the forenoon, agonB loaded with cotton. A large to show cause If any they have, wby the said is been stored, but much has boen Administration should not be granted, n ha, hAan n?ti. Given under my ban d and seal of the Court, e has been very little fluctuation tbis 15th day of October, In the two weeks, the prloe ranging a year of our Lord one tboasand nine eleven cents. hundred and seven and In the 132d year of American Independence. Published on the 16th day of October, * 1907, In the Press and Banner and on the Court . ... ... House door for the time required by law. e of Abbeville were never busier. J. F. MILLER, is doing something. Eren the Juage or iroDaw. b busy, going to school. Millions of dollars back the r. wnkinson ia banding new New Cremo cigar. The quelaln 8tr6et* ity must be the best. 1 ' I }'y A _ 3N DOOR d a. ivr.b 1 HThE 'MAJESTIC oven (:h door Is made strong?of malleable iron. It is double lined, is protected by two malleable iron stakes so that > door can be dropped down with any force without breaking. On other ranges the door is light, and protected with a spring to ease the drop; You can use your own judgment as to how long that spring will last. Every time the Hnor la nino?i<u1 ? *w vj^vuvu VI ViVDCU it weakens the spring. Examine this feature thoroughly when looking at the Majestic. ~j|j lonstratioi ) Great (I ic Range have this? 3 are all " from Missouri"?you imber of weeks we have adver fitejestio Bange?last week we Ji our claims. pp tiiely ou its merits, not because eciuse it is the best Bange made. ist by itself?there are no defeots ? d pieces of tinware, eto. Keep f '? jounty: j by itself." i what the demonstratorlsays or what $ what those who use the range have ( ^ ask the twenty-eight who bought . j|| :ahdwahe co. J| New Cremo cigars 5 cents. , Two Orphan cigars two for 5 cents. The best that money can bnyf hih near via jnouter. "My dear old mother, who la now J eighty three years old, thrives on Eleo_ trie Bitters," writes W. B. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two year? and enjoys an excel* >; y lent appetite, feels strong and sleeps y well." That's the way Electric Bitters Q affect the aged, and the same happy ,r results follow in all cases of female ' weakness and general debility. Weak, ' puny children too, are greatly strengfh>' ened by them. Guaranteed also for ? stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by ? P. B. Speed, druggist. 50c. * t The only true constipation cure must n begin its soothing, healing action when , it enters the mouths JHolIister's Rocky j Mountain Tea restores the whole sys- [ ? _ tem to a healthy, normal condition. 35 sects, Tea or Tablets. C. A. Milford. j Wanted. Wanted a live agent for tbe largest exclu, live pergonal accident and health Insurance 1 Company In tbe world for Abbeville county. r Tbe right party can get an excellent contract. Apply to W. Carlisle Furse, Manager, 303 Loan and Exchange Bank Building, Colam> bla, 8. C. 4t [ The State of South Carolina, I COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. v/.jj I PROBATE COUBT. /-jS ' In tbe matter of the Estate of Augostus B. Scbroeder, Deceased. / " Notice to Debtors and Creditors. I All persons Indebted to said estate must settle without delay, and those holding olalms against the estate muBt present them proper' ly attested to JAS. C. COX, Administrator. *38 Clears. New cremo cigars 5c. Two Orphan cigars wo foroo. The best that money can buy. ? To Rent. ' Dwelling and two horse farm on Abbeville road, tbree miles from Due West. Apply to R. 8. Galloway, Due West, 8. C. nire. n. u. aiouora is id JNewberry spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McCord. MIbb Maggie Holllngnworth of Greenwood spent a few days In the olty tbe first of the week with friends. Miss Margaret Lyon of Troy spent Monday night In the olty with her annt, Mrs. S. T. Eakln. Rev. J. 8. Mills of Due West paid Abbeville a visit yesterday. notice7~ IVTOTICE Is hereby given that B. S. Bamwell has filed a petition with tbeCoart of Common Fleas for Abbeville County pray- N lng that the Probate Judge for said County be appointed guardian of the estate of Eva Baker, a minor of tbe age of eighteen years. ohiu cudsibib oi money Id tbe bands of ibe petitioner belonging to said minor and no fit, competent or responsible person oan be found who is willing to assume said guardianship. dald application will be made on Monday, tbe 4tb day of November, 1907, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard. b. 8. barnwell Ootober 21st, 1907. 2t For stationery MUford's Is the plaoe to ko.