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' i-m mm . -: ym ' ' - - ' ' - ' " " " " ' ' ' ' ' The Abbeville Press and Banner, ________________ ? BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 f THE NEW Fi *"*"** * ^' " y%v^igk",,lil",,IPJW v.v;y?7WW>^^ ???sc||i0ss 1 I ^5^ V;' fine Clolke *^5 Billimorc a We have these and the very latest styles Trrm TTrmilrl -fin rl in t.hi Jf V IA VV V Vkl VI The illustration shows two new sty' weight, all-the-year-round garment, whil idea in a Great-Coat. This is called the many new models we show. Come Prices from H. Q. Anderf THE STORE O] fDEPOSITB^lAIl Compou Twice a This bank re mail from all sect and allows 4 per pounded twice a By this meth and withdraw c conveniently, and the security aff< ttisSand Depo ts a: Write for boo THTA1 J D"?wnlt (tntr?SfiTnS(^| CANDLER BUILDING, ATLA HHBHHMBBHHBIHHHi AUTOMOBI FOT5D 15 H. P., 4 C RUNABOl Watch the FORD j W. N. THOMSON, ILL OVERCOATS Now that ohiliy ? fed weather is really here, its time to think se' 1 riously about that new ^f%i an(* Win^er OverflM coat you will soon be '!l^i nee(iingWirgJ l We can supply your / j wants perfectly. Our /l ltwl big stock includes the |^-?| I best produpts from the ' 1??~ ' ? + Tl Q H! -,fl 8 finest mauars m I land ?for example: a ... >"i:: complete line from Schloss Bros. & Co, MjgZT j makers of the famous ?? ii, I Correct Clothes for 3B0S. I ?0. g ~ ? 1 " "? g G 6^16111611." nd Ntw Y?rX O other splendid garments in s an J models, equal to those b best New York stores. Ies. The "Columbia" in the centre is a mediumle the figures at left and right show the latest the ' 'Conquerer." These are only two among : in and see them. $5 to $20. ;on & Company F STANDARD VAL-Uli L. W. White's Loch I h. 8 "JfOR MEN ONLY." P AT Art/ I Some extra values lu overcoat*! A I ?kfljr) I A complete lioe of furnish Inge, shirts, tk-s f / oo:lare, &c. mm The swellest collcctlon of shoes and hats tc inded H be found. ?j. In snlte, the best values for the least monej Year . . I S Appendicitis ceives deposits by I Is due in a large measure to abuse ol ;ions of the country, I the bow^ln, by employing drastic purcent on same, com- gatives. To avoid all danger, use only year. H Dr. King's New Life Pills, tbe safe, S gentle cleansers and invlgorators. nA imn pan rlpnosit I Guaranteed for beadacbeL biliousness. luiciciyi safely^and malaria and jauudice, at Speed's drug 1 have the benefit of store. 25c jrded by the large ? ? nancial strength of Constipation, indigestion, drive away appetite and make you weak and . . sick. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea re received in any restores tbe appetite, drives away dia; dollar up, and may ea8et builds up thesyntera. 35 cents, jenever desired. Tea or Tablets. C. A. Milfurd. klet, free. ASSETS Presnly A Turner'* Locals. " ' A nloe Hoe of blauk drees goods at Preasly ?,ooo.oo | A Turner's. Tbe best 25c ladies nndervest In tbe market at Prtssly & Turner. ofictHB A beautiful lioe of flnnnelettts In nlalde i. Coca-CoUCo.) - - Proficient and dot8 at PrpMBiy & Turner. vice-prc.ident Princes*, tbe wide buckle belt In tan and :::::: olsck at Preesly & Turner. A?t. CMtucr You will save money by buying J^our ladles HQ <iD(l cnnuiru uuuw 1IUUI i i croi; u. > ?> A n'cp line of ladles and children cloaks at ^ Pres- ly <& Turner. iniillllllV I (Seaboard Schedule. 'vimivl\ . 32 due 4.25pm 38 dne 1.06pm V v 88 due 3.07 ?m 41 due 4.05am kit a r ? M 52 due 12.40 pm 63 due 8.89 pm aia't feeling right to-day, . _ * /-h Something wrong I must Bay ; a ^ Come to think of it, that's right JLjI forgot my Rocky Mountain Tea last night. C. A. Mi]ford. You want to see tbat elegant Hue of deonrated crepe paper being Bbown at MUford'i drug store. Nunnally's and Lownev's One candles (rest yerj ween m uiinuiu uiu| muic. '] Rasor straps at al! prices for sale at Mil iTJz? "~ford's drug store. III Keep your eyes on Milford'H cases for Xmai jifk=9 goods. w It is deliciously palatable, agreei 7 with the weakest stomach, containi \ the most soothing, healiDg, strength IfBSfuR^nl ) ening and curative elements. Makei l I you W0H aQd happy. Hollister'i \ *8x7/ \Jj/ J Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tei wg^y or Tablets. C. A. Milford. When the 8tomach, Heart, or Kidney nerve get weak, Iben these organs always fa) vlil lflor Don't drue tbe Htomacn, nor numuiaie iu * Hfart or Kldne;b. That is simply a make -~r-w- a shift. Gel a prescription know to druggist I mm everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Tb ) m mm Restorative Is prepared expressly for thes we?k Inside nerves. Strengthen these nervet rO l)V build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restoravlv 9 v ksj ?tablets or liquid?aDd see bow quickly helj will come. Free sample test sent on requee A/JT7W by Dr. Sboop. Raolne, Wis. Your health 1 HVJiJii JL ? surely worth this simple test. C. A. Mllford The Press and Banner Ev W. W, and W. fi, Bradley. HUGH WILSON, Editor. ========= ABBEVILLE, S. C. AT-Publiabed every Wednesday at 12 a ear In advanoe. Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1907. D? ath of BenJ, 8. Barn welt.' RenjHmln 8. Barnwell died at bis bonne Id this city Saturday morning, November9.b, 1907\ nged 71 years. Mr. Bargwell came to Abbeville Id 1870, add wltb bis bother, Bqger >\. Barnwell, be opened a s^ore. Io late; years, tne partnership was dissolved and the bublnea* was elosed. Al tbe time of which we speak th?re was no bank at ^bbevU{g. Mr. Baikal) opened an office an<\ tor % time, did b\tsloe*a as broker and private ba.pkftf. After a season be, wltb tbe co-operation of otbera, established tbe National Bank of Abbeville in 1885. From 1U organization until wltbin a few weeks of bis death, be was tbe cashier to whom was doe a large share of 1U saooe^s. Some ttin years aftej tbq touptflqf of tbe National Bank, Mr. wltb others entered actively lntc tbe work of bnlldlng oqr . cotton, mil;. gf w|* ofle o/tha^r^ stockholders. and an unfaltering believer in tbe ultimate success of tbe mill. He andotber local dlreotors, pleaded their private estates lo building the bouse and in buying tbe ma obinery. Tbe world will never know how mncb tbe town la Indebted to blm and to blf associates for tbe sucoe*sful bnlldlng of our chief Industrial enterprise. Mr. Barnwell was always modest and r?(tirlng in bis manner, but when be entered npon a work be did so energetically and courageously. Because of bis cantlons and conservative nature be was slow to form h^a ooDCluslons, but when Interested in a work bis sympathy and support of any enterprise augured well, and tbe snocess which attended his efforts were notable. To bav? been largely instrumental lo tha establishment oil tbe cotton mill not only testified the excellence of bis judgment, bnt tarnished the best evidence of bla Identity ql Interest wltb tbe town of bis adojj>tlqo. While be was doing so much for tbe towq. J be was neither unmlndlul nor neglectful cjf tbe do ties Wblcb beowea ux qimceu bis family. For blm tbe palb to Jortune ap^l to snoeess was plain. In bla habits be was temporate and mo* thodlcal, and In bis work be was lndaatrloo* and tborongb. He wa* economical and considerate In bis expenditures. He bad uof, Ibat penary wblcb Impoverishes, bat be possessed to an eminent degree tbat liberality wblcb enrlcbes. WUb tbe permission of btf good wife beaccnmulatcd a considerable estate, and at bis deatb, be leaves bis wldoy and oblldren well provided for. Mr. Barnwell was a born gentleman. His drees, his carriage, bis manner and bis speech bore evldenoe of tbe gentleness and tbe qnx^ ness of bis character. While be patronl^ nnna r?t hia nnnrinot toward all men was pleasing, and bis business metboda warp aaob as to draw men to him and to oomman^l their oonfldenoe In tbe sincerity jtnd In Uty Integrity ofbla purpose. Efficient and oot>reet In bla bookkeeping, hla acoounta at thf bank, or elsewhere, wfre not questioned. Notwithstanding Mr. Barnwell'iregularity In tbe pnranlt oJ bla dally dntlea, be wait delicate and frail In body. Far yeara before bis death, when not at bis desk In the banl(, be was resting at borne under hla own vlnp and flgtree. Although be waa fond of hla frlenda hla pbyaloal condition kept him Xrorp taking part in tbe social functlona of tbe people whom be loved. Except when be waa at the bank be waa at home, If not at religious service In the Eplsoopal church on Sunday. At the time or bla death, be waa, as far af years of membership couols, ezoept Mr% i Marshall, perhaps, tbe oldest member of tbp Eplacopal oongregatlon In tbls city. And no cburob ever had a more folthfnl member or a more zealous officer. Aa In tbe business affairsofllfe, so he was In his cburcbly rel i tlODS. Mr. Barnwell was a ohafter member ot thp local lodge of theKnlghtaof Honor, and, exoept Mr. Tnaten. we believe there are now no survivors of the charter organliitlon, Mr. Barnwell, in bia dress and deportment, exemplified tbe olean life that be lived Scrupulously neat In bla dress be oirrled himself In a way tbat pointed blm out 4 nature's gentleman. Hla abaUtnlousneaf and bis obedience to tbe lawa of health enabled him to llyeout t6e full measure of blf Inherited birthright in yeara Hla obeerfulneas was always suoh aa to make those wltb*whom be aasoolated, forget that be bad go for descended tbe western slope. independent 01 uu, uu?tquo>u? 10 uuuc. m,. Barnwtl1 baa to bis credit la many hearts tbe grateful recollection of kindly deeds an^ , kindly words. i ? What We Ought lo Do. i Every meohanle, every laboring man, every blred man, every salaried officer, and al| ' other kinds of men, ought to save at least q little of their earnings. And their earnings ought to be in bank for their own personal good. If anybody thinks hs would not feel bettec by putting bis money in bank, let him try it once, and If he doesn't feel belter, he can telegraph ns at his own expense. Under tbe South Carolina laws a depositor la aeonre. Bring your money from Its biding t place, and pnt It wbeie yon will realise a satisfaction tbat no non-depositor can evet have. Pat even a small amount in bank, and you will be encouraged to Inorease It. J If you ever Intend to have anything, now ls;tbe time to start. Qreat fortunes are mads i ih that way. Tbe Almighty himself starts In a small way. For instance: If be under' takes to make tbe mighty oak, to stand the storms of oenturles, he simply starts with an ' aooro. Ifbegoesto make a muchroom he finishes tbe Job in a night, but It takes blm a hundred years to make an oak tree. 3 If you are satisfied with a mushroom, or a 3 oold potato, you will have nothing but mash - rooma and frost-bitten tubers. 3 Ifyoo want a fortune, then plant the first 3 dollar, and let It grow. Piles of money and 1 bushels o/ acorns, if bid away will oome to naught. The money, like a snow bank, will waste away. The acorns out of place, will i. dry up and be of no good. But money and i acorns In the right place will grow. e 8 ? Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed i out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Rnelue, Wl?. These tee's are proving to tbepeoplo? without a penny's cost?the great value ol V this scientific prescription knoiui to druga gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's CAtarrh Rem 1? jdy. Sold by C. A. Murora. SU s^lf l?(|? B?*t. The newapapera every day annonnoe that the financial flurry in Wall Street 1? over and that bualn^aa ia aettUng dovn ty lta normal oonditlp.n, bat erery newapaper baa t#ken ap tba to, loo*\ oqpd^lcuuj. Honestly apeakIng, there are aoma tblnga wbtpb thla alitor doe* npt )(np,w, a^d fcow and when tbla acare la ta ^tolde Ja one of tbem. Bq(, aa far M tbla n?fipnp?r 1% informed' tbe bfnk<, tbfl commercial men, an4 lb* femora pjr tbla pity. an<? # itbta otfiqljr ?" as aolld ?? the rocka. And we know o( 99 good re%*oq ?7body hereabout should be dUtorb^l In Eftlnd became o^ tbe We hay* never heard the .ali^bt^at wbUper agaloat either of our "banlja. We have C?>r elf no aortof doubt aa their aoiveucy. D. poaltore lp apy back in ^on^h OtujoUua.ar* the. beat secured creditor# on earth,. Tbej are not only preforreJ creditor*. but fveur man who ownj a.ab*re in any. gf the bank* et&oda tceurlty that dapcjultprf eba\l Urn nothing. Eveja admitting tbat a bank It thlf State la luaolvW, It > altpoat lmpoaalbie for depotUorf to lota a tingle cent. Tht ttockbqldera afeud betwaen them and dangar. Ail tbflif (took la bound to depoallori. In addition, every etockboJder la farther personally. bound la aA amount equal to and over and above the woo oat Qt bl? ttook. For in*lance: l{ a man bold*IWO worth 01 lock, that stock is flat bound foe It, and U tbe atook oI the bank so bonnd doee not pay tba depositors, then.tbe man holding tb? 9600 worth of atock can be sned for an addlt tonal 1600, and If the atock and the addition*: 9600 did notpaj tbadeeoeltor, then an additional anm ol Ava per cent, coukl be ooilected Uom tbe alo?k bolder. Until the atockboldu* **e soared and panic stricken the depositors may certainly possess their aoola. in peace. They are a took way from danger. They are holding tbe stockholders between them and the Ore. This editor is so oopfideflt of- the solvency of our banks that be would be glad to have |stock in any one, or all, of them*. He is not afraid to stand between depository and danger at Abbeville. 1 But, If depositors have anything aqalpsl I the bank, which la abundantly able to pij, 1 lei them draw pot theij n^on^y and retire {t IfcuBi MfMlaMdn whan hv m mmhinpd afloH ?W" vu-W.Vv-.< "-TT, 1 -TV x~'~r" bar^l time* oan be brought %boat. The tormer* oj thli County were Eivjrlou food condition if thejf ere todfty. Tb?lr cotton crpp is the largest Id tbje history q? the country. Tbe prloe, at t?n pent* pr more, ha*, brought an abundant profit. As a matter oj toot, tbe ^rmers of lb la oountry have today In &e warehouse at. Abbeville about 9175,000 worth of oottop. Tbe aaaoont ol tbe staple which Is piled up under oak trees on tbe larme and on yaoant lotf aronnd.town is nnknowp. On^rpan In ioifp baa to rent an extra lot ofl which to soa^t.H bis balsa tp the ^rind, and to. \ba rain, and if tbe sunshine. Again: Speakingoftbf bankspfAbbeville, wllhpql beli^g able to ^Ivf fifur^ w# pro some there neier was more \dl? moaej looked In their vaulU. Bat, havlpg the In latest of stockholders at beari, they will pot loy per4 ityslr Interests bjtyltlng It ou^ ofl los^u*. They must keep. It foj dspoallocfri who may become needlessly raajo stricken. There Is (qtla? Just af muob mousy la the oountry as there was last weeJk, end there was just asmuoh money lagt week as thsre was last y?r, but whfyn % soared sofl^-gup Kla <1an^a? anil KMaa || M?aw it/tm Ilk* tolnf (ty* W?nf* ?H?d MM? $? ma*e the m^ty ^ir^r. WMWit the> ftepoalt WHbocH t*uJi#, *U trade ?d4 oomtnerce.U crippled, The oottdMloo, Uom our ?l%?4p94hl >V tbat no dapoeitor la oar b^nki at AbbeylUe neefl b?fct ?n qnwy until after the ?toftkbold.erf in paai^ striekeu. Tha ooupt^ la ?*fe; the farming internal* ^re never more PToy^rfttu. om nieMhaou *r? getting rich; the vault*, mowbeo*4*rf tbe reftlftg pl^c# tot* whole lot of oar money, a ad behind the money tba ta ok bolder* itf eranaipeADd ao, d^n't be a chnmp. aod gat irnnd. ? JW- g -- ? Tbe Ea^eka. Abbeville ba? oneoft&e t>eat hotel* tO bf found In all thia part the country, and &>? losing the example oj flrat cl*af hotel* In l*rgeoUie?,*re?tfur*DtbM been opened in oqqqecUoo with the Eureka. It li in tbf loom formerly need a* a pool rooiq. lb tbf restaurant or o*fp, the ouetomff ma* bf served, e? in eafee, with anything tbf boarder may with. He pay* for only aoch -? -? * JUIn. kali .ill utfuep ua uriKV. uwiui u*u be nicely Axed, ao that ladle* may get good m;i|| Mr, McFell of the Eureka la the owner of the eaubllsb ment, ua with Mr. Krank Matt row's MettVanoe u manager, ha will aakf that cafe aa famous for lta good maalr aa tbf Eureka now U for all the exo^lleuoleeof % Stat olaaa bo'.ei, Every- body, knows Frank Morrow to pe one of tba moat pleasant younq. men with whom to deal,and Mr. MeFall la ^ ?ood men among good fellows. Tbe Eurakq, be t?*l and the Earekaeafeare both first claa^ In every partloalar. If yon want to apend 9 pieaeant time while refreablng the Innef man call at the Eureka hotel) ox the Sorek^ cafe. ? WapalsK ik? 6omam*ai. Of all tbe foollsb twaddle Is that wblqt) blamee tbe Washington Government for lending money to Wall Street to enaoie ine banks to tide over theee troublous time*. White there might poeelbly be the eemblanoe of reason 'in cntlclalng the Government for not helping other oitlee, yet this newspaper cannot oonoelve of the sanity cl abasing the Government for trying to avert a calamity to the oountry, no matter where the aid la given. * * Greatly Plenfed. The oolored people who attended the Fail in Augusta on the Negro Day were greatly pleased. The crowd was large, their conduct good, and the speech was firat clasq. The speech, as published in the Chronlole. should be printed in pamphlet and sent to every household, Come Earlier. The Preaa and Banner would aay to the Mew* and Courier that eoqae of 1U firlefu hereabout do not like the fact that It so often oomet by other than the morning train to Abbeville. ? The finest Coffee Substitute ever made, hae recently been produced by Dr.Shoopof Kaolue, Wli, YOu don't have to boli ft twenty or thirty minutes. "Made in a minute" says tbe doctor. "Health Coffee^'' is re lly the closest Coflee Imitation ever yet produced. Not a grain of real Coflee in it eitbar. He*1 th ; Coffee Imitation ia mada from pure toaaied cereal* or gralna, with malt, hnt* etc. Real ly it would root an expert?were be to unknowingly drink it for Coffee. L, T. Miller. t DARGl * 5 and 10c J Wedding \ Still Ring J Cut Glass ? Sterling ? 4 Still being shown in lai J quanities at this store. | Clearing ? fiprtvifu Will buy more goods hei 0 class of money. $1.00 w House Certificates will b j goods at this store. Anyl ^ the same way for this nev J We are China and ( v Bell, &c., Head | DABGi # 5 and 10c pB9npo0aB?e====r=sa HALF CAB L0: PAIN The kind that lasts- Jus ford's Drug Call on him for anything you want in I line. Ha has what you want, of the best qi See Us Before O A. Mil Phone - - ' n.,.l . . i . 1 State, County and ( Pruident: VlosrPreiidtn J. S. HAB1U0X. F. B. SPEBI Board of* Directors: F, Visaneka, John A. Harris, R. M. Haddon, 1 j. F. Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell. We aollci your business and < it safely and cone We are in poa^ion to make you loans, i when plaoed in Our Sa-ving-s I Facts W Const Every department of Jo -1 x? r?i jeweiry siure is uuw iuj . the most artistic, up-t< snown before. The values Johnson ery one of his customer selves. Not only a larg variety is found in his st Jewelry, Wi Cut Glass, Sterling Sil W.E.JOE The Practical lN'S S;;J i Store. I I j Bells ^ ing. f and . 5 iilver ? ge and attractive ^ House % j jates $ | re than any other ^ . orth of Clearing ^ uy $1.05 worth of ^ thing we sell goes Q v money. J vr 'rockery, Toy* A quarters. J IN'S ? I i Store. 5 t a i mi iii> i in i M> MASTIC T. -V t received at MilStore. ;he Paint, Varrlth, 6(ain and 01 lality. ? Buying. [iFORD. - 107 - ABBEVILLE Jit7 Depository. t-: Cashier: l. J. H. DuPRE. . E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. jewisW. Parker, W. P. Greene, ire prepared to handle lervatively. ind to p>gy interest on deposits, N department. orth dering! hnson's handsome 11 and packed with >date stock ever l is offering to evs speak for them;e stock but great ;ock of atches, ver, etc. [NSON Jeweler.