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:&$> r Copyright 1910 Br SCHLOSS BROS. &.C Fine Clothe# Makers Baltimore and New Yoi The Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advance. Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1910. /"*y . P Notice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt or trespase^upon any of our lands. Any one disregarding this notice will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. T. H. Botts, J. D. Miller, J. R. Haddon, J. R. Loniax, ' J. D. Cromer. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1911 Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1911, that guardian Angel in a hundred thous and homes, is now ready. Not many are now willing to be without it and the Rev. Irl R. Hicks Magaziue, Word and Works. The two are only one dollar a year. The Almanac is 35c prepaid. No home or office should fail to send for them, to Word and Works Publishing Company, St. Louis, Mo Lumber for Sale. I have about 50,000 feet of rough lumber for sale. Win. Castleman, Route. 3. Lowndesville, S. C. For Sale. Georgia cane syrup at 35 cents per gal lon in 35 gallon barrels. Also, home-made vinegar at 20 cents per gallon. Terms i- TIT TT ? OAO casu. ?. XI. i^uvis, iovo iauui onvut, Columbia, S. C.' "DEFORE ordering MAGAZINES pet our ? big clubbing catalogue and special of fers and save MONEY. Southern Subscription Agency, (A postal card will do.) Raleigh, N'. C. \ ? Due West Hotel for Sale. If not sold privately before that date the Due West Hotel will be offered for sale at public auction in front of tne Hotel Wed nesday. January 11th, 1911, at 1 i o'clock. This is a good piece of property, centrally located in every way suited for a hotei. Failing health makes it necessary to sell. Terras cash. For particulars write or call on Rev. J. S. Mills, Due West, S. C. For Rent in City of Abbeville. One nine room dwelling house, cook house, large barn, stables and other out houses, with one-horse farm. Known as the "Rock House" place. Apply to John T. Evans. Lost. One pocket l>ook containing $11.30 be tween the public square and A. B. Cheat ham's residence. Finder will be liberally rewarded if returned to Tom Griflin. Lebanon Bazaar. The ladies of Lebanon Presbyterian church will conduct a bazaar at the*Manse on the afternoons and evenings of Dec 14th, 15th and ICth. Many beautiful and useful articles suitable as presents will b< on sale, liefreshiucnts will be served. All are invited. His Last Service. Mr. Stokes will preach in the Methodisl church next Sunday morning. This will be his last service before leaving for his new home. Kev. J. S. Mills of Due West was in towr Monday. He seems determined to sell his valuable hotel property in the city of col leges, the sale to take place on the 11th oi January next. A complete line ofajMCnitf or.s for Christ S|Ltnas. Milford's is^^^>ru. Nothing speculative in an Equitable lite insurance poli cy. It is a sure thing. Robt. S. Link. Christmas Holiday Rates. The Charleston and Western Carolina Railway will sell excursion tickets account | of the holidays at very low rates for the i round trip. Tickets on sale December 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23. 24,25, and 31,1910, and Jan. 1. 1911. Final limit returning Jan. 8,1911. For further information apply to ticket agents or, Ernest Williams, General Pas senger Agent, 829 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. Rev. Gary-Lee Goes to Kershaw. The Abbeville Circuit is to lose Rev. Gary-Lee, who goes to Kershaw, Rock Hill District. Mr. Lee has had a full and suc cessful year here?having some eighty ac cessions to hjs churches and the member ship of one church having doubled, but he goes, gladly, to.take up the work being laid down by his brother-by-law, Rev. Hu bert Nolan, who gives charming reports of the people of the Rock Hill section. *i.i oioien. Stolen from plantation of D. N. Dorn, nearParksville, S.C.,one sorrel mare mule about 15 hands high, with wen under throat. Any information leading to the finding of same communicated to D. N. Dorn will be rewarded. For Sale. Family horse. Safe for ladies and chil dren. I5ig bargain for a quick purchaser. Iteason for selling, expect to move. Also, a nice rubber tired buggy. Sell separately or together. Apply at once to Henry Stokes, Abbeville, S. C. For Sale. We will sell at public auction. Dec. 29th. at 11 o'clock the entire stock of groceries of A. M. Hill & Sons. J. A. and W. E. Hill, Executors. Ufnntari A man with some experience to clerk in general merchandise store. Write liox 57, Abbeville, S. C. Trespass Noticc. All persons are positively forbidden tc hunt on any of my lands. No trespassing will be allowed whatsoever. P. A. Cheatham. Removal. Scott Hammond's shoe and harness shop is now at Hill's stabies. All work prompt and guaranteed. Your patronage great!) appreciated. The most beautiful line of Wed' ding and Xmas presents evei shown in Abbeville at the twc large stores of C. A. Milford & Company. Go to Milford's for Xmas good; Make somebody happy with a kodal Christmas 1910. Christmas joy iasts tin whole year round when kodak iieads th< jrift list. Wo carry a complete line o Eastman kodaks and kodak supplies. Mo Murray. Fine candies, cut glass, Christmas good; and something good to read at Speed'; drug store. You can get a bargain in some nice Jap anese vases at Speed's drug store. Something good to read these lon< nights, a big lot of standard novels just re ooivjd atj$c each. Speed's drug store. 1 Wr* \':V:.:: :>J':>:'-x>.:' I Estate of Mrs. Sallie McNeil. Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take notice tbat on the 5th day of January, 1911, I will render a final account of my actings and doings as Administrator of tbe Estate of Mrs. Halite McNeil, deceased. In ibe office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville ' Oounty at 10 o'olocb a. m., and on tbe same day will apply for a final discbarge from my ' trust as such Administrator. All persons having demands against said es , tnte will present ttieui i?r payment on or be fore thai day, proven and authenticated or be lorever barred. \ THn?. mcneil. Administrator. We have placed at your doors the best Drug Store and the best Book Store in the State. Service unexcelled. Now, don't you think we are entitled to the business. Yours to please, C. A. Milford & Co. ' Estate of CharleB Loafer, Xotice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take nollce that od tbe 6lb day of January, 1911,1 will reDder a final account. of my act ings and doiDgB an Executor of tbe Ea'ate of Cb-?rle* Loafer, deceased, In tbe offloe of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m.. and on tbe same day will applv for a final discharge from my trust as such Executor. All persons having demands against said ' estate will present tbem for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be lorever barred. J. A. BROCK. Executor. The finest insurance policy written is The Equitable Life i Income. You can provide, at a small cost, a monthly in* come for your wife, daughter or loved one. Gome and talk it over with me. Robt. S. Link. A HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE T? bo reallv valuable must show equally i ?ood results from each member of the family using It. Foley's Honey and Tar d?es Just JhlB. Whether for cblldreri or growD persons Foley's Houey Hnd Tar Is beat aDd safest for ill coughs aud colds. C. A. Mil ford & Co. Hot drinks of all kinds at t Milford's up-to-date drug store Buy your glass a~d putty . at Milford's. -e Mucutone, the best remedy on earth for stomach trouble and catarrh. Every bottle ' ? ?- ? ^ -J ? ^ Z ) n /) vil 5 Wanted everybody to see our line of Christmas goods. MeMun ay. If you want an unappreciative present for a friend or loved one, don't look for it at McMurray's. Only the best there. We -will gladly devote our time in sug gesting a suitable present for your friend. Don't hesitate to ask us. McMurray. We are full of suggestions In the Xmas gift line and also have what you are look ' I "n 1 1 U 1Y1CIIYC Before C Grade ! Ve are goings to give be satisfied with anyt stmas at prices that r things. Svery Suit and Ove 1 and Boys will be . Men's Suits Men's $10.00 Suits reduced to.. 44 12.50 44 11 44 13.50 " " ?? 15.00 44 44 44 17.50 44 44 " 20.00 " * 44 .22.50 44 " " 25.00 4 4 4 4 in's Overcoats and ] Men's $10.00 Overcoats reduced 44 12.50 4 4 4 4 44 13.50 " " 44 15.00 4< 44 44 18.00 " 44 44 20.00 4 4 4 4 44 22.50 4- 44 9 r\ . it >ys uvercoats ana i Boy's $3.50 Overcoats reduced t " 5.00 44 44 " 7.50 44 44 r FREE! FREE! FREE Now here's a chance for a bo] or girl who wants to work to ge a fine toy free. We are going to give away ab solutelv free either the larg< Red Coaster Wagon or the large $5 Doll in our window., It depends on who wins?a bo] or a girl. Our plan is this: The boy or girl who sends th< largest number of customers t< our store between Thursday ' Dec. 8th and Thursday, Dec. 22c will be presented with his or hei choice of these two splendid Toyi free. The only condition is that the customer the girl or boy send) must buy something and give uj a ticket with the name of the child on it who sent them. We will furnish tickets to anj child who wants to try to gel either the Red Coaster Wagor or- the Doll. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Mariah Watt, Plaintiff, against Bethe na Harper, Tbe Farmers Bank 01 , Abbeville and the Peoples Bank o Abbeville, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale bj the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe ville County, in aaid State, made ic the above stated case, I will ofler foi nale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C H., 8. C., on Salesday in January, be' ing Tuesday, the 3rd, A. D. 1911, with in tbe legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit : All that tracl or parcel of land situate, lying and be itfg in Abbeville County, in the Stat< aforesaid, containing Eighty-Five (85] Acres, more or less, and bounded ot the West bv A. A. Pickney and oth ers, on the Enst by Young Kennedy on the North by lands of the Estate of James Evans, deceased, and on th( South by Henry Goode, and known as the Wilson Nash place. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser tc pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Afaatpr A. C!_ S. C!. If its blood trouble you have Milford's sarsaparilla does the work. Every bottk guaranteed. Ask anybody who has evei taken it. C. A. Milford & Co. Prompt service and high quality of drugs is our motto. Phone us if you want youi goods^iuick. C. A. Milford & Co. For any and everything in the drug lint phone Milford's and save time. A good prescription man on duty all the time. Send them to us and receive them promptly. C. A. Milford & Co. Ask for Speed's Cinco cigars and have nc other; the kind Wellman carried in hit balloon. Christmas Sa Suits and Ov< men who need new Suits and hing* but the best?an opport will leave a very substantial rcoat and Every JPair of Reduced in this Sale Men $7-75 . . . . .'l2.00 13-75 ' I6.75 Men's $2.00 44 2.50 44 3.00 " 3-50 44 5.00 " 6.50 " 7.50 Raincoats to., ..$7.75 10.00 .. . .11.00 .... 12.00 .... 14.00 16. Boys' I Boys' $2.50 " 3-50 11 4.00 44 5.00 44 6.50 44 7.50 44 8.50 .. .. 18. oo Raincoats o.. ..$2.75 .... 4.00 .... 6.00 Boys' Kn Boys' .50c " -75C " $1.25 " .1 1.50 A Redact BEGINS Monday Morni J J ? " ' r ; Owing to a conter ! business, we will ] ; stock of Merchand 1 prices for Cash. This will be your tiie best bargains market. r ' Positively no goo< I these reduced pric< : All accounts due r I must be settled on ; Don't fail to 1 oi tliis opp( your shop and sa1 le of High rcoats Overcoats^and who will unity to get them before sum in their pockets for rtra Trousers for both 's Odd Trousers Trousers reduced to $I-5? 2.00 2.25 2.75 4.OO 5.00 5-75 Knickerbocker Suits Suits reduced to ..$2.00 ?? ' ? f .......... 2.75 ?4 44 , 3.00 . /?' Jl 4.OO ; '? ?? 5.00 ./ I A. vj/Vi.'Ll; BIG " " .......... 6.00 ' " " ;6 50 - . , ? <> - ickerbocker Trousers : Trousers' reduced to ...... .40c " " 60c " $1.00 " 1 1.25 /v;c3 ion ^ flNG NEXT t m nplated change in our out on sale our entire ise at greatly reduced opportunity to secure ever offered in this is will be charged at 3S. R. M. Haddon & Co. or before Jan. 1,1911. take advantage )rtunity to do ping with us money.