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I h Bulletii ig The Hats tions of color. 1 ribbons. For th head dress. In Dress | ing shown. For Reps, Bengalint Meteor, Crepe d( | The morn | Low neck gown \ many dresses st \ shorter and have line, as they all 1 14 The leadii Corsets ar Coiffure a: js a little over the e Dress Good* i j Our line is full with the be productions of this and the Euope; markets, and we are showing ti \ best line ever in the market. | Himalaya Cloth 3: Reps 15 to 21 Sorsettes 2< Crepons \62/. 4 Linens. ioc i v 90 inch Linen.. . .60c to $i.c * TH R > he Press and Banner. MUNICIPAL % ' Published every Wednesday at two dollars a FOR vear In advance. j hereby announc _1 date for IVlayor of subject to the acti< Wednesday, March 9, 1910. primary. ? We are authorize CHAPMAN as a ca Money to Loan the city of Abbeviiit , . . T 7, iaa of the Democratic pi on real estate. Long time. Address F P. 0. Box 148, Abbeville, S. C. We are authorize _? SYFAN as a candid For Sale City of Abbeville, su _ , , * . the Democratic prim Four mules, one hack, three carnages. ,, Geo. White. We are authorize # JONES as a candid City of Abbeville, su Cotton Seed. the Democratic prim Hagen's Improved Big Boiled Cotton. It _ ? is a thrifty cotton; limbs well and fruits well; makes a pound to forty bolls and f/Qyityi T am makes more cotton to the acre than any r flf III IjQl] other cotton I have found. I can pick one- * third more in it than in any other cotton. Nine out of ten that has planted this seed will not have any other cotton. No other vv? seed is allowed in my gin house. Seed $1.25 per bushel. For further particulars ing size farmi ^rite to W. A Hagen, the Originator welI improved R. F. D. ho. 5. Abbeville, b. C. miles of Abbei . For ??!? . 2UU to zou acr Egg* from a floe Btrala of Rhode Island 100 to 150 aci Rod fowU: 81.50 per nelilng. . J. Allen Smltb. Jr. 40 to <0 acres * If you have a Zachiry's Garden Seed. this description, c? T. R. Zachary <fc Sons, the well-known iLL.nJll- Tnnnm/ dealers in garden seed will be in the city ADD6Y1I16 lDSDu Friday and Saturday, March 18th and 19th, with their usual supply. Give them a call. J. E. McD, Civic Club Notice. THF UN IAN There will be a business meeting of the WHIWII Civic Club this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the club rooms. ECl II C Mary H. Greene, Sec'y. ILbv V Stray Mule"Rloolr hrktsiA mub trhitA cr*nf nn rirrht. Jnst ba7ow thi shoulder about size of a quarter of a dollar, weight about 900 or 1,000 pounds. Owner D. H. Shannon, -t 60fling Mt.cannei.s-c- Hitching 10ST. Plenty of root Thursday afternoon between Mrs. W. A. ,. n Templeton's and Mr. J. T. Miller's resi- tlODl. UOID0 aD( dent s, one pair glasses in ease. Fnder vr 1 r please return to Mrs. Templeton. JM 0 CflaJfg0 I0r St! J " " Bhoeing or any c On Monday Dr. A. C. Wiikins went to o j Atlanta to attend the annual Bible Conference at Broughton's Tabernacle, where he p pm hopes to hear several distinguished ruen. _l|]r r P11V He will return in time for Sunday services. Miss Lila Richardson returned to her v, home Saturday, after a pleasant visit to Mor.sc' Greenwood. She was the guest of her just read tbi? local: sister Mrs. Joe Jones. n-ty. Golden Dent, ?? King, Suowtluke, fro! Would Have Cogt Him His Life. F?p Co"3' , # Oscar Bowman, Lebanon, Ky.. writes: "I an^Enri vrob?o0Heed? have Died Foley'* Kidney Remedy and take - barrei? more of 1 great pleasure In binting It cured me perroa- nve Darre,H niore or l neatly of kidney disease wbleb certainly As soon as the wea would have coat me my life." C. A. Mllford "e w"' have Irish i * Co. Eirly Rose seed pota , ^ - the great seed potato < Xew Schedule for Seabonrd. w?* h?ve the greai In Feb. 6.1910. gardeD * No. 33 doe 1.15 p. m. Southbound vestibule. "xhTweather"i? on #?h No. SO due 3 48 p. m. Southbound local. e 'tf? ?fc No. 41 due 2.56 a. m. Southbound night train S?,?we eel ?n a car e No- i iN? S* m rr?1bU,e "d "ot rud short ar No. Si due 12 53 p. m. Northbound local. orders Onr? 1r th? No. 38 due 2.U8 a.m. Northbound night train and burns al" up. We still have a smt NO SUBSTITUTE mince meat and only Aocept^oo substitute for Fole>'? Honey and A few gallon onns o Tar. It Is the best and safest remedy lor 8up worib 81.25. now b coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Coo- ,7 . tains no opiates and no harmful drugs. Re- ies, we have about member the name, Foley's Honey and Tar, cucumber plcales. and accept no auostltutes. C.A. Milford 4 Co. Prunes, peaches, ap All sorts of gardeu i ' Car of sash, blind and doors, joit arrived. Acker Bnlldlng and Repair Co. I. M. Had i of Styles 1 this Season are all large and loadec \ great many plumes will be worn i e middle age woman the turbans an Goods foulards are in the lead for si morning and general utility the lir is, Crash, Ruff Silk and Linens i Chine, Messaline and Irish Point; ing dresses all have long sleeves, w s in walking length are the corre low the tunic effect of some shee: long sleeves with V neck. All dn lave a tendency towards the Norfoll 2g colors this Spring are Green, Bh e larger and longer waisted and ha^ re tending towards the Greecian effi :ars. Chiguon puffs stand out from * Silks and Crepes < in 40 in. Satin Meteor, all colors, $2.00 ie 40 in. Fpulards 1.75 40 in. Crepe de Chine, all col., 1.75 a. 5c 36 in. Messaline 1.00 Jc 36 in. Taffeta 1.00 Jc 27 in. Iredescent 50 J[4 jc 27 in. Ruff 50 ip 27 in. Rosco 30 r )? E BEST GOO: M. Ha ( CANDIDATES. EAST END. MAYOR. _ . .. ? raysell as a candi- What M Sees and Hears Oil the Citv of Abbeville, Rounds About the City and A )n of the Democratic *.?.? wm. P. greene. Route No. 3. d to announce W. G. Abbeville, S. C., March 8,19 ndidate for Mayor of >, subject to the action MAJrwELL-MOBSE. nmary. The marriage ceremony of Miss ] d to announce M. B. Maxwell and Mr. Amos B. Morse wi ate for Mayor of the solemnized Wednesday evening, Man ibject to the action of at the home of the bride, Rev. Mr. Gi iary. officiating. The marriage will be a c . T v one, only the immediate relatives of d to announce -J. is. contracting parties being present, ate for Mayor of the jijs8 Maxwell is one of Abbeville's ibject to the action of tured and refined young ladies, quite iary* ular, moving in a large circle of friendf ar?? of whom extend in advance best wishes _ _ congratulations. n tAiOnTfln I ^r- Morse is one of Abbevi ' TV (111 I nil ! prominent and most prosperous busi men, well and most favorably kn throughout the county and is now ec ing a lucrative and growing business w fnr faiw. he has built up by energy and good 1 nesstact. 3 of good laDd, The Bridge Club was most charmii [ within twelve entertained last Friday afternoon by ) ' E. L. Dargan at her pretty home on W 'ille: law street. es. Miss Fretwell, the artiste milline Philson & Henry, arrived last week an "e9, now preparing to show the ladies of A i. * ville and surrounding country the r nv land Anqwerinir beautiful and up-to-date line of fashion ny land answering mininery ever displayed in. the city. ' ill or write firm have brought on an unusually li and attractive stock this season, emb irirtft Pr Twin* Pn ing every novelty and fad up to the la IDC6 Ot IrUSl l/Oi creation of all that is stylish, rich beautiful. Watch their ads, and take e AVID, Mgr. glance at their show windows as you i The many friends of Mr. Alex Dick glad to know he is now convalescing, Pll F llin hnnft hn will scmn ho nnitA u-a11 nnd I OHLL MRU again, as they have missed him from t circle during his; long illness. k*|||| fa George Cann entertained a few of his II XIHI rN tie friends Saturday, the 5th, it being ninth anniversary of his birth. Crt cake, fruits and candy was served, had a charming time and wished for t . little host many happy returns. 9 Eureka Hotel. SAYINGS AND DOINGS ON ROUTE 3. Ofic ^r- and Mrs. J. W. Shearard are visl their daughter-in-law Mrs. Maggie Sh - - 10c aid. Master Watscn, the bright little soi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson who had II. Polite atteil" left arm badly dislocated at the elbow j< . . . several weeks ago is now getting on nlc 1 give 118 a trial, and tis hoped he will soon have full us .. . his arm as before. ill when VOU want Dr's Gambrell and J. C. Hill were out , , route 3 last Monday looking after t ither work done, patients. Mrs. Redd lest last week for Elbe where she will join her husband Capt. I iaf||| Aft M v?ii? has business in that town. Mull Do MPT Quite a number of neighbors and frit ! O were most charmingly entertained Friday by Mrs. C. F. Graves at-an old 1 s Local*. quilting. A splendid dinner was sei ? , A and every one spent a pleasant day. wh??o?rPQnP gH^Lnrv Mrs- A?ness Pennel and daughter 1 iiflc, Kaffir Corn. -Rice" Ethel were visiting relatives on route3 week. od'8 select Irish Cobbler Mip Belle MeKinae is now in Abbe pot hi i>6h luht week; and spending a while with her sister Mrs. I Irish Cobbler this week. Nickels. ther gets a little mil ler Mip Beatrice Adams accompanied bj Cobbler, Red Bliss nod brother Carter left yesterday for Aug toes direct from Maine, where they will spend some time with t country. \r.?* w xr "cvi " ' OlOUCl iixio. M . 11. UUU1UI1UO. tent vflrietv and largest Mipes Lillian and Josie McCanty i and flower need of any among the fair visitors in the city Monday. laneeableand cold spells Mr. Capus Riley one of the prospe: very0 wee a nnd'wI.Ptry of LodimoDt we ly more. Give me your the City last Monday. kind that burns freely *?e had the pleasure of meeting our friend Mr. Guss Covin of MtCarmel ill quantity 01 that nice Monday, and with him a pretty yo 10c a pound. lady whom we did not recognize. 1 f the finest tomato oat- were welcome visitors in the city. ieiling at $1.00. Our old friend Joe Bowen of the Va a half keg of those fine town was in the city last Saturday, am he passed us on his way home he was 1< pies, nuts and raisins. in2 a fine horse he had just purcha ind larm tools. Mr. Bowen is one of the prosperous Amos B. Morse Co. "wel1 to do farmers on the Savannah sic Mr. H. W. Sawson sad Dr. W1. E. I don & i k Sprinj 1 with flowers in great prof in cennection with very wi d turban effects are being si treet and dressy wear. Son ten and cotton goods, such are the leaders. For even are the correct materials, hile the evening gowns all ct thing for dinner and evei r material, such as lace or jsses are made with regards \y mnlraf /"\ 1- ~D k1 A11 OA jUJ. ivuoaiau uxuuot. ie, Pomsettia, Amethist. re low busts. set. The hair is parted, w; the crown of the head with ome and be cc inced that we i he leaders in t atest styles a orrect prices DS FOR T3 id on & were among the visitors In the city last Saturday. Mr. R. P. McNeill one of Sharon's happy young farmers had business in the city last Sati' rday Mr. McNeill is a hustler, and HlS Is fixing up his pretty home In up-to-date I style and comfort, everything about his place snacks of thrift and prosperity. Mr. James S. Williams Jr. was in the city last week selling a wagon load of those jq fine bunch yam potatoes he raises every year. Some of the young men in the Lebanon R section went "o'possum" hunting last Frill hA an(l caught 4 very largh ones which they sent to the city Saturday and so^ readlly at a K??d price. Mr. Edwin Parker, one of the energetic ' an(* thrifty farmers of the Flatwoods, is ine making numerous improvements on his , plantation putting up nice comfortable ? ? tenant houses and another splendid barn, DOD- 1 1 4. U..4- U ~ n..ulnn M * *11 ttUU iOtoL UUb IlUb 1ULUJU, lie IfcJ pULLIU^ Up C. ?nd nice bath room> putting in water works 1 himself from bis well. Edwin is a fine farm , mer and has eyerything around him that nPBR fi?es make country life happy and pleasnwn ant- When we look at his surroundings ? . we too say, give "us" a home down on tne S farmni ^r- T?m Knox and daughter, Miss Mag3U8 gie, of Mt. Carmel, spent Sunday night and i Monday with his brother, Mr. R.W. Knox, vfra whom he came to the city Monday n55' and was greeting his old friends who were ara" gjad to see him. Mr. T. M. Knox is one of . tne prosperous business men of Mt. Car^ mel, and has many friends in Abbeville hhf> wbo are always ?rlad to see him. .>nst 0ur good old friend Mr. James Evans, n?i? who has been on the sick li6t for a long SPj? time is now in better health than for a frtrfl longtime. We hope his improvement will wlp continue, so that he will soon be able to go 'r~r in and out among his friends as in days of yore. l civ The 'armers on route 8 have been putacB *D P??d time the past two weeks haul?ass. jncr fertilizers and "feed stuff" from the eity. ? 9 Mr. Marion Link has the finest field of heir w^eat we see on route 3> 'the NOTICE sara, All OF heir Democratic Primary Election, ting For Mayor and Aldermen of ear- the City of Abbeville. i of Notice is hereby given, that a Demohis cratic Primary Election for Mayor ol >int, the City of Abbeville, and for one :ely, Warden for each Ward will be held on e of 0n The 15th day of March, 1910, 1 1 aud should no candidate receive a marton jority of votes polled lor Mayor or ledd should any candidate for Alderman fail to receive a majority of the votes ;nds polled from his Ward, a second elec!a8t tion will he held on the following rved Tuesday. The polls will be opened at eight o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 Vliss o'clock P. M. lust At such election only those residents of the City of Abbeville who are enyille rolled upon the club rolls of one of the Issie democratic clubs will be permitted to 'her vote< A" candidates must file the usta Pledge required by the Democratic heir party at least five days before said election. vere The following are appointed manalast gers of the several boxes: Court House?F. W. R. Nance, M. r??V5 H. Wilson, T. C. Seal. ? 1U Railroad ShopB?J. L. Clark, J. C. old Cox, Shuford Clark. last Cotton Mills?John Evans, L. K. ung Heury, R. D. Purely. 'hey FRANK B. GARY, ,, Ch. Dem. Ex. Com. Ij James Chalmers, City Clerfc. ead sed. Bee tbat line of sterliDg silver goods at Miland ford's drag store. je. For oolds and grippe take 78611 at Mll/onl'a ink drngstora. Company' T on A Q inmr ^ aiiu kj uiiii D 'usion and combina- Q de velvet and satin lown making a tasty in ? ie glace silks are beas Himalaya Cloth, of 1 ing wear the Satin ^ show short sleeves. i sty tiing wear. A great chiffon. Coats are ^ to the natural waist as 1 aved slightly, drawn ' band all around. _ >n= Millinery The new Hats are arriving and I the ready-to-wears are qery stylish. II V The Smith College Hat is the nobbiest thing for the school girl. he White Goods nd We have an elegant line of this I ever useful and necessary merchandise and are now ready to show you our complete line. ; Compai Miiforj's Sa The Blood Purifier a Your blood is the body current c ities anywhere in your system, your all through the other parts until tl whole system is run down and you < The human body is like a piece ( parts, all working separately, but ea or less extent. Let one part become organism is in bad shape. Milford's Sarsaparilla 5*. VIISNA/4 niinfiof Tf rnntainc 13 IliC U1UUU puiiu^l AW parilla, Trifolium, Stillingea, Mandrake, Capsicum, Sassafras, Salycilic Acid, Iodide of Potash, Iodide of Iron, Cascara and Soda. You know the purifying properj ties of the above ingredients. You also know that each aiad every one of them is j as good as could be used. Milford's Sarsaparilla also acts as a vitalizer and invigorates norifa on/1 fiVior in fVlP Knrl V CVCljr UtiTW auu uuui <u tones up the liver, restores the stomach to a healthy condition and brings back the appetite. Then pure blood goes tingling through the veins, and the whole being teems with enlivened spirits. j Milford's SarsapariHa is pleasant and agreeable to take. You need something to build you up and to take away that tired feeling. Try Milford's SarsapariHa. It is an honest medicine, a medicine that we are not afraid to show and tell just what it contains. If we did not think it would do the work, do you think we would tell you all of this ? PRICE f 1. 3 Bottles for $2 Q I 1 ner 1910 I ' I i m V.v:$S k>me to See Us and ^|1 will take oleasure showing you some 'Wjll the best and latest ^ Jew York and Paris | J1 of our goods are , v and our prices are ;l| low as we can pos- . -si ly sell the goods. i Laces and Embroideries ; v'1|ja The most beautiful line we 8 ever had including flounces from 18 inches to 42 inches in the daintest, B f natfArnc Also all overs and VflSM bands to match. Shoes J The best line in the city con- 1 taining some of. the most beautiful 1 and as well as comfortble styles. t.. 11 ^ y ^ rjjr I rsaparillall ind System Renovator, I >f your life. If there should be blood will find them and carry tHegjiB le poison is sown broadcast and ydti-fj XL OIVA.* )f machinery. It is composed of manyB ch dependent on the other to a greater? > affected, and sooner or later the wholeH Milford's Sarsaparilla fl relieves all affections of the skin and blood, such as pimples, boils, syphilis, JH old sores, tetter, salt rheum; it acts on iiH . D?J ai BB the liver, ana imparts new uiuou iu entire system. fifl Read What People You Know has I to say about this Medicine, fl Abbeville, S. C., March I, 1910.. fli C. A. Milford & Co., Bn Abbeville, S. C. Gentlemen?It gives me pleasure to say to U you that I have used your Milford's Sarsapa- Rj rilla for the blood and found it to be everything you claim for it, and to my mind second Jg to none on the market. You can safely re- M commend it for boils, etc., arising from im- gHB pure blood. SH Yours very truly, 9H W. G. Riley, H Chief of Police. Abbeville, S. C., March I, 1910. C. A. Milford & Co., SB Abbeville, S. C. Gentlemen?It is with pleasure that I say fKot T hovp hcpH vnnr Sarsa parilla for rheumatism and blood, and can BB truthfully say it is the best medicine for either I have ever used. Any one suffering from BB either of the above troubles cannot get any- BB thing better than Milford's Sarsaparilla. It BH does the work. KH Yours very truly, Charley J. Bruce. jAHjij .75. Made and guaranteed by |H