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The Abbeville Press and Banner|jj BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. O., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1909. ESTABLISHED 18441|3| With the Hoods You Heed ? We realize that prompt, ef ppndable Merchandise, pric ^ est margin of profit, all te warm, valuable friends. W( to the best of our ability w< Bring: us all your business a preciation by providing the T ? T>.,i 4-V>n4- **t/\ /lo 11 Jjuwesi rriucs* mat nc i^au. . Laces and Embroideries Ready-made We have these in abundance? All-wool Panam Baby Irish,Val and Pound Thread blue and brown al Laces and Insertions to match. All-wool Panan Here you can get any kind you f8'! , Black Voiles in] may want and the very latest and ^ tQ gj-. y newest patterns out. Just received jf y0u will come ii new lot of Embroideries and have j you the many bea marked at especially low price.-. I we ^ave *n Skirts. Wash Goods at Lowest Prices 40-inch White Lawns at 10c yd. ' 40-inch White Lawns at I2*c yd. 27-inch White Lawns at 5c to 25c yd. A. F. C. Gingham at 10c yd. Apron Gingham at 5c yd. White Madras at 10c to 25c yd. Galletea Cloth at 15c yd. All Calicos at 6c yd. English Long Cloth 12 yd. bolt at $1.35 bolt. English Long Cloth 12 yd. bolt at $1.50 bolt. 1 Lonsdale Cambric at 12}c yd. ? Androscoggins Bleaching at 10c yd. White & Colored Linens Blankets an4 36-inch Linen Lawn at 20c yd. Now is the tin -, 36-inch Linen Lawn at 25c yd. Blankets and Coi 36-inch Heavy Linen at 25c yd- ^ e are ?^erinff ^ u tt t- j Mm , ; out at absolutely oO-inch Heavy Linen at 4oc yd. < 90-inch Heavy Linen at $1 yd. CORS 36-inch Round Thread Linen at We have just gott 60c -V<i' of R. & G. and Tt t? t r ...3 ? . .Drown linens irom izju wj yu. i Fitting Corsets in: 36-inch Checked Linen at 35c yd. I from 50c to $1.50 e Philson, H The House that Gives Satisfa Free! Fr +TT +A 1 A W WUJL1J UY I Forty Piece Dinner! With every Stove or Range purchased for in the next thirty days we are giving a Forty Piece Beautifully Decorted Semi?vi celain Dinner Set. We carry the best lit from, such as the old reliable Iron Kin?, Economist, Faultle The Liberty Range and t Great Majestic Range. % We want our friends to secure one of t some sets of dishes. Call at once. ABBEVILLE HARDWAI C- A. Milford & Co.'s Locals. McMnrr?^ The greatest soap proposition ever ottered p?'?*8?t ^lofnii^Qn, to the public Is offered t>y C. A. Mlliord & Co. P|eaBHnt. palatable am Don't fall to see tbe display both In show A corn cure tbat i window and Inside of store. Call in and tbey corn cure. 15 cents, will tell you about It. A foe to aches and Headquarters for Combs, Hair and Tooth and Bone Liniment. 5 Brushes at Mliford's Drugstore. For all liver 111r use Hayler's Candy always fresh at Mlltord's Llyer Regulator In tin Drug Store. Use Neuffer's Lung 1 self against tbat dreai W&Rtilnicfon Once Gitve l'p 50 cents a bottle, to three doc torn ; was kept in bed for by^Vniov^th^oauBe five weeks. Blood poison from a spi- if it ls'-McMurray n der's bite caused large, deep sores to to please or we refund cover his leg. The doctors failed, then "Bucklen'a Arnica Salve completely EngllNii Npaviu cured me," writes John Washinctori, Ht*ra, Soft or CaHousec , tv ... m r .. ' t?R from borhtb : al o at Bosqueville, Tex. *or eczema, boils, spiints.SweeDey.Ring burns and piles it's supreme. 25c. at Swollen Tbroam, Cou KnAfd'fl Hinir more use of one boit'e. . opeeu s uiuB sioie. ^ Cnre Sold by p B Bp Roger & Gallett'8 violet and Atkinson's ' white rose extracts are bard to beat. Try See those nice piotu them next time. McMurray. itore before bnylDg. t mm* .. iV. -right wow?at Biyht Prict ficient service, worthy, de;es which include the low)ud' to make our customers } realize that by serving you e serve ourselves. tnd we wilL express our apbest Merchandise and the Skirts Shoes that are Better a Skirts in black, We claim to sell the very b ; $o. Shoes on the market, and las, better qual- ready to guarantee every pair 30. give you " Satisfaction or y< latest styles from money back." We have just g vill appreciate it ten in our Spring stock of L i and let us show Guts, and we have never hac utiful styles that prettier stock to show than n( Come in and look them over. t Ready-made Muslin Underwear A complete assortment of the Queen Und wear. All made of the very best materials accc ing to lines approved by the most artistic taf under perfect sanitary conditions. This is an opportunity that every woman sho take advantage of, for any one can save from 21 50 per cent, on any of these garments. / I Comforts Silks, Silks ne to buy your 36-inch Black Taffeta at $1 yd. m forts from us. 36-inch Taffeta, all colors, at tl em to close them _ . , . ' , ' ? ' , New York cost. 27-inch China, all colors, 50c yd 1 We have just gotten in a sh ETS I ment of Silks for spring in all en in new stock newest colors out, and extend lompson's Glove ajj an jnvitation to come in i all styles. Prices see what is to be worn this spri >ach. t ^ [enry&Cc iction or Your Money Back. GERMS IN HER SYSTEM. , ^ I Every Woman Should Read This. V The number of deaths peculiar to womi - W such tbat we believe this >.pace would ha contain a mere mention of tbelr names, It 1b a fact tbat most of these diseases are oatarrbai nature. A woman cxnnot be w there U a trace ot the catarrhal germ h^r system. 0U Some women think there Is no hell WAA44MA 0k them. We positively deolare this to I ^PPT \ mistaken Idea. We are so sure of tbl* NrVw Wkak W M we offer to nupplv medicine absolutely fr< all cost Id every Instance where It fatlB to entire Batlnfactlob or does Dot nabstanl MIR our claims. With this understanding, ^ A h T woman should hesitate to believe our hon JH I . I of purpose, or hesitate to put our olalms W V V m test. There Is only one way to cure Cats Tbat way Is through the blood. Yoa i use.ull tbe Bnufl-i, douches or like reme ~~:+V. for years without getting more than ten CaSH Willi" rary relief at best. Catarrh 1b caused I . ierm. Tbat germ Ib carried by the bloo< nandsome Ih? innermost part of tbe system until - ujuuouo ui?uiurnug in uruaea, irriiaiiOD Upmlo Por- Ic.Uimmatioa produced, and a flow of ] licuuo x ux 00u8 rcnita, and yoa can probably ree .0.ioni bow silly it Is to attempt to cure such an L6 10 BcieCU ment unless you take a medicine tbat lows tbe same oourse as tbe germ or parai Rexall Muco-Toue is scientifically prepi from tbe prescription of an'eminent ph _ dsn who for thirty years made his sped CO l+VQTin Catarrh, and witb tbU medicine be avert B9 \JJLClilUj 98 per cent, of cures where it was emplo; Mo other remedy is so properly destined l__ the ailments of woman. It will purify LiU enrich tbe blood, stop mucous discbarge, stroy ail germ matter, remove all lmpur from tbe system, soothe, beal and strengl tbe mucous tissues, and bring about a t feeling of health and strength. We want you to try Rexall Muoo-Ton< hese hand- our guarantee. If yon are not benefittei tor any reason not satisfied, simply tel and we will band back your money. Re Muco-Tone comes in two sizes, 5Cc. and I C. A. Mllford <t Co. fill Seaboard Schedule. i S' llll No. 52 Northbound 12.57 p.m. No. 88 Southboond 12.43 p.m. Vestibule. No, Si Southbound 3.17p.m. Ixtcul. No. 32 Northbound 4.07 p.m. Vestibule. ?? No. 38 Northbound 1.17 a.m. . No. 41 Southbound 3.35 a.m. lochIN, T. .. in _ I ouiuicr DniHI ueaiD riot, , give them Lax-011. e a eflective. It seemed to J, A. Stone, a civil :ures corns-Japanese veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot isted between a desperate lung troi pains. Eureka Nerve an(j the grave to cause his death. , , . contracted a stubborn cold," be wri '"?>?! developed a cougk. that stuck 'onlo to build up jour- me, in bpite of all remedies, for ye i dlset-se consumption. My weight ran down to 130 pout Then I began to use Dr. King's ? eh Svruo stoDH a concrh ~ ?u:~i- * J * - iyiD?u?ci-y, wuiuu restored my nej ? if \a l?oronl.CH completely, I now weigh 178 pount your'money^ For severe Colds, obstinate Couj 1_ Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to pre\ Liniment removes -Pneumonia it's uorivaled. 50c. i i 1juiup8 aud Blemish- $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guarant Blood Spavins, Curb*, hv P R : Bone.BUflm.Hpralm., Dy r' ?Peeagbs. e\c. Save S50 hj ? ?' " ' ~~~ \ wouderful BlemlBli Good LnuU Wanted, eed, druggist. Wanted?A tract ot good land in tbls c< ty, two hundred to three bundrtd ac level, and in good state of cultivation, li res at Milford'a book sirable community. Apply W. W. BraC Abbeville, 8. C. FIFTEEN BALES TO THE HORSE. I And it Wasn't a Very Good Yebr for Cotton, Either. ' Old soldiers may talk and sing of "Stonewall Jackson's way" of fighting, bat, Mr. L. _^L A. Jackson's way of making cotton oomea nearer up to our Idea of the requtrments of a H| good farmer. Mr. JacMon, whose farm H| m Is three miles south of Abhevllle, is about as M IV good as the average farm. It Joins Mr. Bond- H ley's place and Is nearly as good land as Mr. BflQ Sondley's. Last spring be planted a field? a* H be thought? whlcb contained leBs tLan eight H acres, but in order to be sure that the amount M of land In the field should not be over-astlma- 0R ted, he authorized us to estimate it at nine .H acres, and (one borBe. " J ? thirtaon aontra nt hlffh OCCVUU. UO bUitww. w. grade guano on tbe land. Third.?He oommenced to plant with one horse at two o'clock in tbe afternoon of one day, and by eleven o'clook of tbe next day, King Cotton was burled and Mr, Jackson bad gone home from the funeral. Fourth.?In tbe Spring and Summer Mr. ^mm Jackson and bis horse did not neglect the burial spot where lay tbelr old friend "King Cotton". Tbey cultivated tbe flowers to death; the flowers which attempted to decorate tbe last resting place of tbe great and mlgbty King .whose sceptre affects the nations of tbe earth and clothes tbe inhabitants thereof. Fffth.?In tbe Fall of the year tbe funeral Hi directors, consisting of Mr. Jaokson and bis H est horse, were greatiy pleased. The Held was H. arc white with the snowy staple and the heart o' Ha Mr. Jackson rejoiced at tbe algbt. Hi to Sixth.?After solicitous attention the body H jur of the King lay in state in tbe barn, and all H r0t- of the Jackson bouse were proud to have tbe H 'niTT body of so dlstlpgnlsbed a friend reat.witb tbem for even anight. 1 a Seventh ?The hoary old King after reoelv)W. lnK surgical attention from the house of Mr. Jackson was {placed In the car wiikeh was Cl drawn by two great ard mighty mules whose * ears were like unto groat trumpets that were mm' unsteady irom the weight of yean whtoh grest and mighty ears bowed and bent in the breeze as they bore the dlstlDqulsbed ... corpse to the ginnery. , Eighth.?After the good old King had been III embalmed and properly dressed for the market from which no cotton baa ever ijetorned^ .* ' ler- the farmer's heart was greatly pleased. The , pile of greenbacks In bis pocket, the slse of ,r<*" the pile of bulls that was to fetd his stock jtes and meal that was to liatten the faithful old horse tbat attended the King at his birth, 5 and at bis funeral, almost maae jar. jqoKson; ? l u]^ delirious with Joy. And no man ever had ]}g greater reason (or Joy and exaltation. Tstiji ) to Ninth.?When the dust of battle bad cleared away, and when tbe mighty oonteBdlng j|>, form bad disappeared It waa found that Mr. Jackson, with tbe help of bla faithful old war f horse had made and packed fifteen baits of _ ootton, the average weight ;waa of which waa g6l 450 pounds to the bale. ___ BELLEVUE. J yd- Personal Parragaphs? Measles? Mad Dogs? Broken Legs? Dead Cows. lip- Miss Carrie Cowan spent last Wednesday and Tbnrsdny In Flat Woods, the gnest of her the sister Mrs. Waison. Tbere was a sociable at Mrs Albert Glbert's 10 i to of WIlllDgton Monday night. Messrs A. B. Kennedy. O. A Morrab, Warren Cowan and Af mri John Morrab represented Bellevue. w* Miss Bessie Haean of Lethe will give tbe ^, n? Bellevue Social Club a box party to-nlgbt. o' Mrs, Mlna Brltt was In 8andover, Wed- ^ needay the guest of Mrs. W, H. Brltt. < ; Mr. and Mrs. Cade are visiting In Elberton, ? Ga. y Mr, S. P. Morrab lost a valuable mllk-oow a lew days ago; It la thought her death was caused from eating too much clover, Little John Talbot, son of Mr. Charles Tal- . )bot of Bandover on Taesday fell from tbe A stair steps of bis borne and broke bis:lev* Br Brltt was called In and rendered tbe desired assistance. , > 1 Miss Georgia Kennedy came home from her school Friday and attended the party at Lethe. >. ?' '<? . i The Woman's Missionary Union m t at Mrs. W. P. Wldemans Tuesday afternoon, twelve member's were present, tbe next meet, ing will be at Mrs. R. F. Bradley'* Tuesday. Feo. 16lb. ? A Mr. J. T. Bradley of Abbevlll?, was in Bellevue Wednesday night, the gnest of Mr. W. D. Morrab. Prof. Mark Bradley ofClemson, was In Ab to IB bevme weaneeoay nigai, ana can\e aoWQ lo rdly Long-Cone Thursday on busings. . and Mre. MlnDie Watson spent Monday with A or a her mother Mrs. Cowan. ellir Miss Prentiss and Miss Emma Wardlaw b In spent Satnrday night and 8abbatb in Trey, guests of Mrs Annie Wardlaw and Mrs. Rob- i, ) tor lnson. * v * i 36 a Sheriff and Mrs. C. J. Lyon, have been on a that visit to Mrs. J. C. Kennedy of Eben-Hall. ee of Mr. Charles Brltt and Hon. Belton Watson Klve of Anderson have purchased the old Wilson A [late pbaoe from Miss Fannla Nowell, of Oakland, no California. esty Major Parker has sold the Parker place to to a Messrs J. L. Kennedy and Gil Cade. Mrs. M. E. Wardlaw spent last week with irrh. relatives in Troy. may Miss Sarah Brltt, when last heard of bad a dies genuine case of measles her friends hope for ipe- ner a speedy recovery, >y a The little son of Mrs. Sberrard of Lebanon. 1 to was bitten by & dog last Saturday afternoon the He was taken to Abbeville the next day and and examined by Dr. Hill, the skin of hla arm m - was not broken, the dog was to be mad. LIIZH ail fol ?e. rAIKNtLU. ired y?l- Mrs Llllle Young and little son Reeie called ally to see us Monday. 'Red Mr. C. J. Lyon of\Abbeville was In Troy yed, Thursday and called at tbe home of Mr. J e I for Young. We are always glad to see Mr. Lyon, and ue Is among tbe best men of Abbeville. We de- learned bis loving wife was wltb blm and Itles will visit frldnds and relatives In and aroand ? then Troy this week. r * ;ood Mr. T. F. Langley and bis father Mr. John -i H. Langley wei.t to Abbeville Tbnrsday. > on Mrs. J. W. Young and Mrs. J. W. Long went fl. or to Salak Saturday to visit Mrs. Warm. They II n? will return today. xall Mrs. F. H. Gable spent Sabbatb at the home >1.00. of Mr. J. H. Langley. J Mrs. Mary F. Creswell and daughter Miss Belle and little Minnie Belle and Ansel Tolbert spent Friday evening with us. Messrx J. W. and J. A. Young went to Abbeville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young and children spent Sabbath at tbe home of Mr. 8. T. Young. Master Charlie Brown and little sister Llla soent Friday night at tbe home of Mr. 8. T. Air? TTommle Yonng spent Saturday nlgbt u, with Mr.T. F. Lanzley. Mr. Langley Is talk- .eah lng ol going to Texas In a few days. We are "11=7 war only too sorry to have a good boy leave for a * Mr foreign land like Texas, but hope the Lord will bless tnis good boy and be will return lble to dear old South Carolina Id the near fa- Mr nr tare. He 1b going to live with bis brother, taPir' iM Mr. J. T. Langley. . ^rlte ' 8? We saw somebody's sport Sabbath, he Dr ; to oracked bis whip and urged bis speed 10 at otj org make a dear little call before It was too late. r>r Mr. and Mrs Jobn Myers of Georgia spent WP1.? ids. Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. blood reW Gable. < The ilth Mr. R. A. Crawford has the contract to dav ( i ? build Mr. Cbarlie Daniby's bonse. He Is win,i la- getting along nicely with It. Mr. Crawford Is jbs, a smart man and has splendid success with twoc rent all that be undertakes. down oni] ^ mm m aD(j has b ee Foley's Orino Laxative cures constipation and liver trouble and makes the bowels neaitny ana rtguiar. Orlno Is superior to lj?uc pllli and tablet* as it does not gripe or nau-'_ sun- keate. Why take anything else? C. A. Mil.reB. ford & Co. Blaki i'de! m Bide. lley, If It Is leather goods yon want, Mllford baa what you want. friiii ' f - I PROSPERITY SALE MARY ood Gates Up. Bargains are no Attempt at Profit Maki ur sole Aim is to Reduce 0 .VI % ft. f | The gain is yours. Our sales were it we were compelled to buy a new t of 'cnsTO&'ers: we found the mam ; stocks, at low prfces, so we took a 3 largest stock of goods that 'we e 3se prices and compare them with ot f at POLIAKOFFS STORE. }f,rifh*irL X . >??* 1 'f ,-y ? Now is the Time t at Your 6wr 5 I * % 1' , ' We are going to offer our entire ver heard o! before. A few specials what we are going to do. i t - , , - ne lot Men's Suits, price $6.50 and $7.50. This sale $&.98 I aits $8.50 to $10 00. This sale $0.50 r 1 lot of All-Wool Suits, the latest in styles * ' 4 v J , i and patterns, any color you want. A big assortment to make a selection from. Suits worth from $15.00 to $18.00. 3 To go at this prosperity sale at $10.50 nice assortment of Men's Pants, all sizes arid all colors, worth $4.00 and $5.00. ^ Sale price $2.85 terns, selected lot of Men's Pajits at $3.50 to $2.7$ 2 This sale going at $1.98 ^ aother selected lot at $2.00 and $2.25. j Going at $1.48 ] nice lot ol Pant* which We have sold for $ 1.50 } Going at this prosperity sale at 98c t 250 BOYS SUITS. j beautiful lot of them to be sold from I ti < , ?;/. / jl.lg to $2,48 j be clc This Stock must be redaced by Februarj a price or them that defies Don't forget the Date from February 3 D. POLIiA ABBEVILLE w ? The Are wu soon extinguished: TROY. stand that insurance covered the l< , _ _ .. . ^ Mr. J. D. CresweJl gsve a nam , j. r. uuuuy jroiu oenevue oere mj friends a nice time Friday evemi Is brother Mr. J. M. Caddy, and be has the cold, dancing was fully enjoye lv improved from bin recent sickness, o'clock. W. L. Durst, President of the Bank of a burned trestle on the 8avann was down fiom Greenwood Saturday. Branch Road Friday night was th a genial hearted gentleman. ? of tbej^asannger trainto come, via T.Jay who baa had another severe at- Greenwood. It seems that 'hey t Is very muoh Improved, we ara glad to untile in the way of bridge burning Mrs. J. F. Cllnkscales with pr W. A, Hunter of Hunters, spent Friday Miss Wtlmar, daughter of Mrs. C. t County Seat Greenwood. ololea are borne from several days i and Mrs. JL>. W. SheppArd of Liberty Hill relatives, near l/owndesville. the pleasant guests of Mrs. Ellen Yonug- Mrs. Alice Bradley la In Greenw at Winter Saat last Tuesday. with relatives, i sodden change in. the weather last Frl- Mrs. W. W. Hackett and four cl made all feel more sensibly the chilling Augusta spent a week here recentlj s. _ parents Mr. J. M. Dendy-and famll: mra job jjidk. ana wuuam raoKin ey, Hon. W. P. Wldeman will soon 1< if Beihla's energetic yonng farmers, were lecturing tour. If available don't fe Saturday. _ .. him tell all about Hnnsblne and r. and Mrs. R. L. Koblnson whose home Its fine from start lo finish, and is i een In Camden, Ala., stopped over bere iitenlng to. peat several days with her sister Mrs. Tbe valiants of Bellevue consist! I. Blakely. Tbey are on their way to younger set, to the widowers, and ' aster, 8. C. their new home. aremaoh Interested in "Pedagogy t Thursday, at 10 o'clock the alarm of vclnity and Is as far reaching as 'as beard. When found lo be Rev. H. B. alys bouse was fast burning from the In- ? It Is thought It originated In tbe clostbe ball where their wearing apparrel We lead tbe show In a pretty kept. Mr. Blakely having lost several pretty goods. So say th* folks 1 and Mrs. Blakely suffered some loss too. been about. MUfoitva Drug Store. in BEGINS ON 3,1909 Wide Open. There is ng at Our Store. or Mammoth Stock. so gjreat for the Fall season stock for our fast growing lfaeturers loaded dowix with . dvantage of it and boughtver bought before. Bead iers and you will find your 0 J3uy a ouit; 1 Price: stock of Clothing at price* helow will give you aa idea ^ ! SHOES. en's $2.25 Shoes, this sale at $1.75 ;?] $^1.75 Shoes, this sale at $1.48 tfen's $5.00 Shoes, this sale at $2.65 tfen's $3.50 Shoes, this sale at $2.98 tfen's $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes, at $3.25 >1.50 Ladies' Shoes at $1.00 >2.00.Ladies' Shoes at $1.48 ' not pass up any of these. Dress Ginghams, lot just in, latest patfrom 5c to ioc the yard. Ic Apron Gingham at $%c. 5c Apron Gingham at 5c. 'c Bleeching at 5c per yard. ;-$|j ioc Outjng at 7]4c. , 6c Outing at 4c. ifard wide Sheeting at 5c. >c Cotton Checks at 4|c. f5c Mohairs and Broadcloths at 50c. 3est Calicos at 5c. ^adies' Jackets and Men's Overcoats to >sed out at 75c on the dollar. f 15th, and we have placed any in tcwn. |l rd to February 15th. 1909. lKOFFY 1 i, S. 0. | |5;:'Fine Jewelry! Sa JULES G. HUGUELET, l here to Watchmaker and Jeweler. ire nnfort- ABBEVILLE, 8. C. ec.yc/inil- A nice line of Jewelry, Ladies' .pent with Watches, Chains, Pins, etc. ood today pjne an(j Repairing! ? wiih0her Finest References. V' "D !- T\ x ' ? * <nvt) on a vuibc auu xvejjau JL?epanineni OD VXX ill to hear floor of new Realty Company building. Shadows. J p 1 , veil worth For uice kuuUh in the way ul CurisiuiMa presents MlUord has on dUplay the largest ne of the una prettiest line ever shown la this city. 'Bunkers" Don't come to \bbevllle without looking In that, through their two stores. Troy?Bee? jf y0u want good Roods, good service and polite attention, come to see us. We do cot dispense anything else. tore and Have yon seen that Holiday line at Mil who' have or<,8? 11 8"paa?ee anything ever shown In' Abbeville. % p