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The Press and Banner W. W. A W. K. BRADLEY. Editors. ABBEVILLE, S. C. *#-Pnbllsbed every Wednesday at 82 a | yearlu advance. Wednesday, Aug 25, 1909. Buggy and Horse for Sale. After September lat, I will rHI a new rubber tire buggy and tbe best driving mare In tbe oounty. Mare uot alraid ol automobile?, 2 trains or aujtblng. J.R.Glenn. Cap Colo ?r I oico "even horse farm 5 miles north of Hodges, Terms of sale?One-third cash, balance lu lurue anuual payments. T. R. Blackwell, * Due West, S. C. ; Aicrnt Wantcil. I D. W. Cochrane. Laurens,S. C., wants a hustling man to write life insurance tor the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, of J Raleigh, N. C., the strongest and leading Life Insuranoe Company In the South. Write him and It will mean money to von. Address D. W. Cochrane, Manager. Laurens, > S. C. 3m Automobile to Rent. Automobile to rent at $2 00 per hour. For further Information apply to Sam E. Cooper. Lost. One small A. T. O. fraternity pin, set id pearls and emeralds. Finder will return same to postmaster and receive reward. ? Kills fleas, cures worst case of Mange. Blcaises Mange Cure. Not poisonous. Full line Blcalses Dog Remedies for sale by the McMurray Drug Co. GO-Fl.Y firt.UMti Iroonc fllau nff hnrfiPQ ft ml Pflt t lA. 2/iC V *"?T" aud50o. \t all drug stores. lUi Wanted. A bookkeeper and cashier with experience. Ladv preferred. Write Box '357, 3t Abbeville, S. C. Locals. Seed barley, rye and turnip seed at Glenn's. Grass-blades, hay lorks and cotton scales at Glenn's. Cotton picking sacks and sheets, oue-halJ price baskets at GIcdd's. Asphalt roofing and paint, the best and cheapest rooting on tbe n.arket, at Glenn's. Flower and fern pats, all sizes, at Glenn's. Stray Cattle Impounded. Taken up on ray premises one cream colored heifer and one deep red colored bull calf. Owner may obtain same by paying 75c iiupoundage and costs. Hamp White. , Services at the Methodist Church. A series of services began Id the M. ?. church or this city last Sunday morning conducted by the pastor, assisted by Re?. Dr. Belk of Atlanta. Ga. The doctor Is fluent, forceful aud earnest speaker holding the undivided attention of hlR congregations. Serv Ices at 10 a. m. and 8:30 every evenlDg. The fiublic and every one Interested In the bnlldng np of the Master's Kingdom are most cor dlally invited to attend. Come, it will do you good and you will receive a warm welcome. Of course you have heard of the fine sermon last Sunday morning. Well, the doctor ha> many more Jusl as good. The choir has been enlarged and you will hear some tine music. Come and do yourself good. M. The ladles of,Sharon will serve refreshments at tbe school houfe next Friday for the benefit of tbe Cburcb, dinner wlil.be free. Mr. I. L. Keller Marries Today. Mr,r. L. Kellar left tb's morriug for ( Westminster htre he will join the Benediction to-night. Mr. Kellar marrie Mis* Mayetle Brown of Westminster. The young people will make their home in i Abbeville we welcome tbm to the ctty 1 and wish for them good luck for a thousaud years. Death of Miss SallFe Cochran.. Miae Sallie Cochran died yesterday, Tuesday, Au^. 24, at the home of Mr. | Sylvester Price of paralysis. She was < <59 years of age at the time of her death. She is survived by three brothers, S. I H. Cochran, A. B. Cochran, and Geo. | Cochran, and one sister Miss Mattie | Cochran, and one daughter Mr9. Syl- j vester Price. Funeral services will be held todaj | at Long Cane church of which church < was a member. i Miss Marie Cromer to Speak in Aiken. Miss Marie Cromer, who has been teaching lu Aiken couuty for homt time returned thare to-day to take part in the Educational meeting held there this week. Miss Cromer is president of the Aiken county rural School improvement Associational and is fast making her way up the ladder in Educational Circles. Miss Scully Will Return. The friends of Miss Scully will be glad to know that she will return about September the 1st, and will . open up her music classes here again. She is at present in Atlanta. MEETING AT HOPEWELL. A serina of service will begin at 1 Hopewell church to morrow Rev. R. I E. Telford of Georgia will conduct the meeting. 1 The services will be continued through Sunday* Attorany General, J. FrazerLyon, was iu the city yesterday shaking hand with old friend. Mr. Lyon is preparing for the tigat against the graftee which comes up soon It is to be hopes that he can get Prof, of what has been done and briDg the guilty ones to Justice. Mr. Andrew Ed wards is and a visit to friends and releiives in town. Iu speaking of the Elecrion recently held on the Dispensary question in Georgetown, he says that it were better to here the dit>pensary for bring on the coust is is, where ships visit Dispensary or no Dispensary, there is plenty of whiskey to be had. Misses Maggis and Ira Douglas Entertained most delightful last Friday night a few of hes friends at a birthday paaty. At the close of the eveneng delightful refreshmedts were served and all spent a most delightful time. Mrs.D r. Cross, with her motnerMrs Mems, and little son James ars the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ffed Cason. Miss Lula Cason, ofBiriugham Ala. is with her sitters Misses Bailie and Jennie Ctson of the city. Barnwell Sentinel. By a majority vote of the people of the couDty declared themselves In favor of probl bltlon.and after the present stock of whiskey In the county dispensaries has been disposed of there will be a drastic prohibition law lneffect. Since a mnjority of the people have piaced this law upon the citizens of the county. let us hope that at least a majority of the people will see to It that the law la enforced. j I LACONICS FROM TROY. Interesting Items from a Wide Awa Correspondent. How is it with the dispensar Some are iu sack cloth and ashes a tome are oo the mount of rejoicing. \fr. Adam Wlrtcman smnmnnni ay his sister, Mrs. Bettie Wardlaw ? Iowd from Bt-llvue with relatives. Mrs. H. L. Culbertson and daught< Grenia and Maggie, and son, Harv from Amity Ga., are here to see t formers mother, Mrs. Mary Drenn ind sister, Mrs. J. S. Burnett. Mr. A. W. Bradley who has had position in Atlanta, Ga. for Beve: years, will teach the Warrenton sch< near Flat Woods. Miss Clara Wl< man will be the assistant in t Sharon school near Abbeville anoth jession. The marriage ot Miss Margaret Cu jy of New York, and Mr. Peri WellB of Augusta is announced I :he 26th of this month. It will remembered that Miss Cuddy spe last winter here, and that is wh this romance began. They ha never seen each other. Through c< respondence they have known a loved each other. Many congratu lions to*them. Some of the brave comrades of t red shirt brigade of '76 are expectii fn attend fhft reunion in Anders tomorrow. This will bring abc many sweet memories of that honor statesman, Wade Hampton. Messrs J. T. Solomons and J. Davis spent Thursday in Abbevil Crops tire beginning to need rai cotton especially. Many of our co growers are busy saving fodder. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCaslan Greenwood made our home a m< pleasant visit yesterday. Miss Bunny Kennedy has been royal hostess for ten days enterta ing in many pleasant social ways su as ,lAt Homes" straw rides, picn and fi^h fries. Her party consisted Misses Mary Boyce. of Due West, Ma Klugh and Eihel Lyon, of Abbevil Ruth Robinson, of Due West. T young men were Messrs Willif Klugh Gotlob Neuffer, Cheves Sot ley of Abbeville and Mr. Char Klugh ofCoronaca. This merry pai of young people have enjoyed to t fullest this delightful stay at Ed Hall. Mr. M W. Cuddy of Bellevue, a Mrs. J. M. Cuddy of this place sp( a day and night at Dornville last we with his daughter, Mrs. Nora Cud Dorn. We are sorry to chronicle the serk sickness of Mr. Thomas Robinson ni here, from fever. Mrs. H. B. Blakely is in Millersbi Kentucky, to visit her mother, M Marshall, and other loved ones. Pretty little Miss Mabel Kenne< with a score of her friends enjoj her birthday party Saturday afternc Games and frolicsome fun sped 1 hmiro qivqv than mnnh arnnvar) UVU1D """J j WMVO VUjUj VW freshments were handed. A gr time with the tots. Rev. and Mrs. 0. Y. Bonner fr Due West are guests of Dr. J. D. J and family, and attended service the A. R. P. Church yesterday. Miss Margaret Lyon after a visit a week with her parents returned her work in Atlanta yesterday. Mrs. Dr. H. T. Sloan of Ce Springs attended communion sen in the A. R. P. Church yesterday. Mrs. W. D. Harling is home fron few days spent in Greenwood w relatives. ... ... - ! 6 Acres! A rnis land is si houn Falls, S. 0. It is known as 1 September 25th, t] that this is natura Prices PETIT JURY. ,l(e September Term Court General Sessions 14?Granville Beal Magnolia 11?W.?J. DuPre Abbeville 4?D. H. Seawrlgbt Donalds v? 10?J. C. Dansby Cedar Spring* 13?C. H. Loftls Lowndesvllle uu 12?W. L. Kllllngswortb.Diamond Hill 12?C. A. Suber Diamond Hill ed 13?S. J. Fisher Diamond Hill ?r? 4?J.H Kay Donalds ' 4?J. W. Drake Donalds K)?C L. Pressly Cedar Springs ?ra 6?A. JE. Newell Long Cane an 11-E D. Link Abbeville , J >. l'l?J. R Biaok Lowndesvllle ne 7?J. H McCllnion Srallbvlile aD 16?J. P. Hollo way Bordeaux 11?F. B. Jones Abbeville 16?C A.Stuart Bordeaux * 13?A._V .Barnes Lowndesvllle rai 5? J. f BrocK uue wen 4?T. W. Grabam Donalds ; 1I-W. E. Leslie Abbeville Je- 11?C. F. Gilliam Abbeville he 15?ClarenceCoviu Calhoun Mills ,pr 6?J. H.8barp Long Cane IDI 4?P. R. Riobey Donalds 11?Wallace Harris Abbeville id- 14?T. 8. Palmer Magnolia .jn 10?O. T. WIIsod CedarBprlngs r'. 5-W. J. H. Asbley Due West for 15?Eradlpy Morrah Calboun Mills be j. E. Bryant Dae v? est ,nt 4?Cliff Williamson Donalds 10?M. L. Link Cedar Spring eD 18?F. B. Harmon Bordeaux ,ve 15?J. C. Hutchltoo Calhoun Mills )r d APPEAL TO SONS OF VETERANS. he Sons of Confederate Veterans Throughout out the State a it Urged to Join Camp ed South Carolina. C Camp S. Cm U. S. C. V. le. Barnwell, S. <J. in, Sons of Confederate Veterans are rn urged to join this camp and endeavor to perpetuate the principles for which of their fathers fought. ost Application blanks may be secured by communicating with a Butler Hagood, in- Commandant, ch Camp S. C., U. S. C. V.,Barnwell,B.C. ics Of k,ry Morse's Local*. 16 l ' Beardless barley, tbe right kind lo sow now ue If you want a good patch of green food for im your stock In tbe early fall. We have the id- seed. ]ie Crimson clover, red clover, lucerne, balry . v vetob and dwarf rape. .?"L We have a stock of rnta baga and all kinds ue of turnip seed. en If you want a good grass blade for outtlng tbe bay out of your cotton so that yon can Qd pick It, we have tbe blades and handles. >Qt A good stock of cotton balances and sleel>ek yardij Don't you need a good wheelbarrow? See ours before you buy. Good eating Irish potatoes on hand all ol )UB the time now. 2ar Don't you need a nice summer lap robel We have a few left. iry If you have any late peaches or npplee ~ come to me for your Mason Jars and Jelly IO- clnauflH. We sell tbe best chicken feed In the market, jy, and next week will bave crushed oystei ^ed shells and powdered charcoal for chickens. >on 81111 taking orders for tbe best Jellico coal iu at summer prices. Come and give me yoni Lue order before tbe price gets too high for you. re" We sell the best ooal. You want the bem eat ooal. Let's get together. Will bave bard coal next month, om Amos B. MorBe Co. fell at A Change of Speaker nr In place of Congressman Johnson. Dr. D. B JobnRon of Wlnthrop College will speak a to ^haron next Friday Dr, Johnson 1b wel Known In Abbeville County, having laugh jRr in tbe Craned school In Abbeville two yean . and Is now tbe popular President of win rice mrop College. ^ ft, While you are In good health Is tbe time U 1(0 lake oat an Insurance policy. The Eqnltabl is the oompany. RobUS. Link. ISfB ? 60 Ac ny Sh tuated in one and c A t ? it is some or tne mc ;he Dresden or Glo tiis land is for rent, illy some of the mos' Right. T< CALHOUN FALL P. E. CI: Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, j County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. , Mrs. Sallie C. Cade, as Executrix of \ tbe Estate of 8. R. Cade, deceased, against J. B. Harmon et al. By authority of a Decree of Sale by \ the Court of (Jomupn Pleas for Abbe- \ ville County, in said State, made in ? the above stated case, 1 will after for ' sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. tJ U c1 /vn Qa1aq/4oit I r? A lit} kj? \j,j uu oajcouaj IU ( AI D. 1909, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit : All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville j County, in tbe State aforesaid, containing TWO HUNDRED AND 8EVENTY-ONE (271) Acres, more or less, and bounded by Estate of J. A. Gibert ( on North; East by Mrs. S. E. Moragne; South by the Newby place, S. A. Mc- j' Intosh and H. M. Boucbillon, and , known as the Home Place. t Also, all that other tract or parcel of J land iu the County and State afore- i said, containing ONE HUNDRED I AND FORTY-FOUR (144) Acres, J more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. S. T. Cade on the North; East by H. M. Boucbillon: South by Estate J. A. Gibert and West by the Visanska 1 place. ' i Terms of Sale?'Cash. Purchaser to , Day for papers. ? R. E. HILL, Master A. C., 8. C. , i Estate of S. W. Sutherland. \ , Notice of Settlement and Application c for Final Discharge. Take uotloe that on tbe 20tb day of Sept., 1 1909, 1 will render a floal aoooant of my aooonnU and doing as Administrator of tbe * Estate of 8 W. Sutherland, deceased, In tbe office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'olock a. m., and on tbe same day will apply for o final discharge from my trust . as sucb Administrator. g All persons bavlng demands against said t estate will present tbem for payment on or } before tbat day, proven and authenticated or ' be forever barred. . : T. C. SUTHERLAND, ! Administrator. J We have just gotten in our third shipment this season of Lightning and Blizzard Ice , Cream Freezers. There is a ' , reason. The E, L. Dargan Co. ^ ^ Seaboard Schedule. , , No. 88 due 18.81 p. m. Southbound vestibule | No. 52 due 19.46 p. m. Northbound local. No. A3 due 8.10 p.m. Southbound local. I i No. 32 due 4.15 p.m. Northbound vestibule. < No, 37 due 2 89 a.m. Southbound night train No. 3# due 2.43a.m. Northbound night Iran ^ The Crime of Idleness. [ Idleness means trouble for any rifae. It's ,tbe same with a lazy liver. It i causes constipation, headache, jaundice, sallow complexion, pimples and \ blotches, lose of appetite, nausea, but j Dr. King's New Life Pills soorwbanish i liver troubles and build up your health. < 25c. at Speed's drug store. ; I oan sell two small tracts of land right , dow. Have two parties wanting aboul 50 ? acres eacb. Who can supply me? Robt. 8. 1 I Link. 1 Read Robt. S. Link's advertisement. Bee me about a life Insurance policy. Remember I represent the Equitable the strong* t> est In the world. Robt. 8. Link. 8 Clean your kid and canvas shoe* with ArtGam. lOoenU. I \ M rcs[ * '6 se Tra >ne-half miles of ( ?st desirable land i: I wing Springs Fai ^ * raice a too* anc t fertile land in At erms Reas S INVESTMENT inkscals, Manager rhe State of Soath Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probata Court?Citation for Loiter* of Admin* I. _ titration. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probata. Whereas, Dr. 8. Q. Tbomsonbas made salt a me, to grant him Letter* of Admlnlstrslon of the Estate and effects of Dr. J. Lowrle (VIIsod, late of Abbeville County, deoeased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish ill and singular the lilodred and creditors of he said Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson, deceased, that bey be and appear before me. In the Court of 'raibate, to be held at Abbeville O. H., on Wednesday, the 1st of Sept., 1609, after publllatlon hereof, at 11 o'clock In tbe forenoon, to ibow cause if any they have, why tbe said Administration should not be granted. Qlven under my.band and seal of theConrt, this 17tb day of Angnst, In tbe year of onr lord one thousand nine hundred and nine and In the 184th year of Amerloan Independence. Pnbllsbed on the 18th day of Angnst, 909, in tbe Press and Bauner and on the Court louse door for the time required by law. J. P. MILLER. Judge of Probate. JURED HAT FEVER AND SUMMER COLD. A. 8. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes 'Last year I suffered for three months wltb a ummer cold so distressing that it interfered ritb my bnslnerB. I had many of tbesymp* oms of bay fever, and a doctor s prescription lid not reach my case, and I took several nedlclnes which seemed only to aggravate It. fortunately I Insisted npon having Poley's loney and Tar. It qniokly eured ma. My rife has since ased Foley's Honey and Tar rllb the same suocessr' C. A. Mlltord A Co. Money to loan on country md city property. Abbeville [ni. and Trust Co. Phone 118 F. E. McDavid, Sec. If 70a are all ran down Foley's Kidney Pills vlll help you, as they strengthen the kidneys 10 tbey will eliminate the Imparities from be blood that depress the nerves, and canse ixhaustlon, buckaobe, rheumatism, and urlntry Irregularities, wblob sap the vitality. Do tot delay. Take Foley's Kidney Pills at >noe. C. A. Mllford A Go. First lot of Zacta McGee's "Dark Cornel' lold oat. Second lot Just arrived. Read it by ill means. Only one dollar, at Speed's Drug Store. TAKE NOTICE All persons are recommended to take Fo* ey's Kidney Pills for backacbe, rheumatism, md kidney and bladder trouble, as tbey arp leallog and autlsepllo and oorrecjt urinary rregulsrltles whlob, If neglected, may devel>p Into a serious illness. Tbey restore bealtb md streugib. Do not neglect signs of kidney >r bladder trouble and risk Brlgbt's disease >r diabetes. C. A. Mllford A Co. University of Sooth Carolina. / * " ' Schools of Arts, Science, Education, Law, Engineering, and Graduate Studies. Ten different courses leading to the degrees ot A. B. and ?. 8. College fees, room and light, $66. Board $12 per month. Tuition remitted in special cases. Forty-two scholarships each worth MOO in cash and free tuition. For catalogue address 8. C. Mitchell, Preet. Columbia, 8. C. No matter bow long yon have aoffered, Foey's Kidney Remedy will help you. Mrs. 8. f r? *0 UTnnnA OT V? . T ?aa U( DUWCU, Ul n?/uw, T? . THM nuiva, A nMS ? ?offerer from kidney disease, ao that at time* I ooald not get oat of bed, ud when I lid I coald not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part 3f the second cored me entirely." It will sure yon. C. A. Mllford & Co. We defy the world on loe oream. Oar soda fountain Is open In fall blast and our Ice oream Is made of pure oream and eggs. All orders, whether laigeor small, gotten ap on ihort notloe. Yours to pleaae, C. A. Mllford ft Co. i For Indigestion and all stomach trouble take Foley's orino Laxative as It stimulate* the stomach and liver and regalatee the bowela and will positively oure nabltaal constipation. C. A. Mllford A Oa ??a? / n SUE 00 Acres! [Ut 3alhoun Mills, Caln Abbeville County, rm. If not,sold by i convince yourself >beville County. onable. n A *TTT L kiUJUr*Ji.iN X, , Anderson, S. C. i >v ' j |%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%^ When G ;i Time Co 5 | > Remember that the be * Oil Mill Ginnery. During our gins in excellent shape J \ give the farmer a good turi j > pie and a well wrapped ba the time, except when thi a we will gin your last bale a j| COTTON SE (> When you have cottor (\ to us. We are always in J, year round. Our scales a f i it ....VL TT C j | wuu u. o. aidnuaiu wcigin || Abbeville Oil It is Getting Full for Sumr We have some very attractive very best Coal, so give us a call befoi Hard Coal and Coke. Dry Pine Stove Wo< We have a supply of good Dry ] a one horse load. We have just received a big sto Special prices on quantities ir you your house. A m ao TJ ] XXlliUO Xl< J James Frank Clinkscalet, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c. Office?First floor City Hall. Always Looking to)Yonr Interests. Call ana see me ai ohm, as l nave iwo neat cottage* near pnbllo iqnare to dispose of at a sacrifice. Three sales of dwelling* bave recently been made In tbeolty to new comers, and the supply It panning abort. Can sell yon a nnmber of vacant lota, bat unless you I apply early cannot fill your bill for Improved property. Not a vacant dwelling In the city, and tbe supply Is Dot equal to demands, so you bad beet look after tbe two eottages mentioned. M. E. Hoi llDgs worth. | Llat your real eatate wltb me. Coeta you 1 nothing unless sale la mad?. Robt. L. Link 1 i 1 =s==^==|B=Bsa? ? " ' ' ^ '\ " > 1 ' ' 'f v -M d O&jm \ "m . 'M ' . \ * ' $ i,. - ; ; 'J / ' . - .JI1 i ' l?* . wla f*?la - " -m . !%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% I j [inning l| | f l >ines i * i) ' -'fy ! I :st ginning is done by the ] > the summer we have put J [ and we are now ready to J J 1 out in lint, a good sam- < J .le. Our ginnery runs all e cotton is very wet, and j i s well as your first. j [ ;eds . jj i seed to sell, bring them j | 1 , the market for seed the () ire accurate, being tested J! *? - , 'Vi i1 u;ii t mill ffllllllvl Jm 2 ^%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% / Late to Contract ner Coal. pricee yet, and a good lot of the re it is too late. We also handle )d Pine Wood split for stove at $1 for ck of Grates, all kinds and prices, are building and want to fit up Morse Co. Off to the Red Shirt Reunion. Captain J. L. Perrio, William Dewsod, George Mann, John Sharp, Pierce Bowen and number of others left yesterday for the Red Shirt Reunion at Anderson. There was a large attendance on this reunion, for those who took part in the Red Shirt line up of '76 are legion. Anderson knows well how to play the good host and the day was enjoyed by all who attended the reunion. Yoa can not be well, feel well, or look well If your kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kid* ey Remedy makes healtby kidneys, and cores backache, rheumatism, and all disorders of tbe urinary organs. Restores health and strength. C. A. Mllford & Oo.