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The Abbeville Press and Banner.| BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1903. ESTABLISHED 1844^ WEST END. f . Happening* nnd Incidents of a H'erk About the City. Mr. Thomas B. Curtis of Charleston was in the city several days lust week the guest ol I)r. John G. Edwards. Mr. Curtis is solicit' lng agent tor the Georgia Railroad iu Charles^ ton and is one ot the city's rising young busiCess men. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Y. i'ressley of Due West were In the city the tlrst of last. week. They were the guests of the Misses Cater. Mr. Thomas V. Miller of Due West w:?s In town Sunday the guest of his brother, Mr. L, T. Miller. Mrs. W. H. Long arrived in the city last Wednesday from Atlanta where he had been the gue?t of Mrs. Theodore H. Furman. ** " * ,T| ? ? ? Inn* TKnUflHoP fr\r All*. > lMHUS< 1^1 h lU3k luuiauaj ?vt New Haven, Conn., where he expects to en>ler Yule College. This Is Mr. Vlsanska's Junior year. lie takes a fine stand Id bis class and will no doubt graduate with honors. Mr. Lewis Blount, Jr.. is back at his old stand with Milford. Mr. Blount is a most efficient aud popular clerk and bis trlends are glad to welcome him back. Mr. J. C. MHler came borne Friday and stayed until Monday with his home people. Mrs. William C. Shtrard returned Thursday trom a ten days stay with friends in Anderson. Mrs. A. M. Smith leaves Thursday for Union where she will be the guest of honor at an entertainmeut given by Mrs. George Mann Wright at her home in Union. Miss Martha Cater came home Saturday from a pleasant week's stay In Anderson. Mr. W. H. Kerr of Greenwood was theguest of his son Mr. J. Davis Kerr Saturday and Sunday. ! Miss Ehula Donnald was the guest of Miss Kara and Miss Lucy Henry several days last week. Miss Donnald returned to her home In Honea Path Saturday. > Miss Helen White leaves Wednesday for Spartanburg where she will enter Converse College. Miss Ella Haskell has gone to Rock Hill where Bhe will begin tier work at Wintbrop. Mrs. Llla Mabry Livingston returned trom Columbia last Thursday after a sbort stay Id ' thatoltyas the guest of Mrs. Johni Eraser Livingston. Miss Sara Henry leaves today for Gaffney, where she will attend Llmestoue College. Miss Fannie Harris has gone to Home, Ga., to enter Shorter Col lege. Mrs. Robert Luther Hlgbsmlth was the guest of her mother, Mrs Lucy Calvert Thomson, several days la?t week. Mr. Hlgbsmlth ^ has accepted a tine position at Walthourvllle, f Ga., and Mrs Hlghsmlth left Friday to Join blm at that place. Mm. G. W. Speerand Mr. Geo. Speer spent Sunday In the city with relatives. Miss Ellse Long leaves Wednesday for Converse College where she will begin her second year. Mr. Arthur Spenser was the guest of Mr. John M. Harden last week. Mr. Spenser left Saturday for Columbia whore he goes to begin bis second year's work at the Theolog leal seminary. Miss Fannie and Miss Mary Starke lefi Thursday for Charlotte where tbey go to enter the Elizabeth Collect). The frlendo of Mr. J. Townes Robertson vtll be glad to know.that he has accepted * good position with the Southeastern Taritt Association with headquarters In Birmlugbarn. Hon. Frank B. Gary has pone to Lexington to hold court in the place of Judge Gary who Is too ill to till his appointments. Several cases>of Importance will come before Mr. Gary. Dr. S. F. Klllingsworth has gone to Lowndesvllle on professional business. Secretary of State, Jesse Ganttls In the city to atleod the marrluge of his brother, Mr.|Mar& Wllllngham Gantt to Miss Nelie Reese, Miss Minnie Tangart, of Troy, has been the guest ot Mrs. Wyatt Aiken for the past ten days. Mr, Y. Z. Gantt, of Birmingham, Ala., Is in the oily to attend the Reese-Gantt wedding, Mr. Marvin Mann was In the city Monday the guest of Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson. Mr. Mann left Tuesday for South Carolina CoU lege where he will attend college for the next / school year. Miss Llllle Sprott of,Green wood, Is In the elty to attend the Reese Gantt marriage. Miss Sprott Is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Jones. Miss Bessie Mann Is here staying with her later, Mrs. Wilkinson. Miss Birtle Black well, of Elberton is in the oltv to attend the Reese Gaut weddlne. Mr. Clyde Mann, of Antieville, was Id town Monday on hiB way to Wofford College. Mr. Edwin Parker was in town last Friday on business. Mr. Calhoun Harris, one of Anderson'* rising youDg men is in the city to be present at tbe marriage of Miss Nelle Reese and Mr. M. W. Gamt. Misa Marrle Cromer, of Greenwood, Is here to attend tbe Reese-Gantt wedding. Mrs. Robert Sbeppard, of Edgefield, ha* 'v~' been In the city tbe guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. 8. Barnwell. Mr, Robert Gantt, of Spartanburg, 1b here < to attend tbe marriage of his brother Mr. Mark W. GaDtt and mips Nelle Reese. Mr. Will White went to Spartanburg Tues wlib his sister Miss Helen White wtio goes to enter college. Col. Larry T. Gantt of Spartanburg is here to attend tbe marriage of bis son, Mr. Mark Willlngbam Gantt to Miss >'elle Reese. Dr. Wborton of Ga., is In the city the guest of Dr. James A. Hill few days before going on to Baltimore 10 resume Die studies. Mr, Paul Anderson will be out of the city V fo- several days visiting friends. Mrs. John Spence and tier little son left Monday :.'or tbelr borne In Birmingham alter > an extended stay bere as tbe guest of Mrs. Matthews. Miss Mangle Matthews accompanied her sister ana will spend sometime with her. Mrs. L.J. Leslie ban gone to Anderson to spend sometime with her daughter Mrs. Eugene Pant. The filends of Judge Klugh are sorry to Team that be has lever. They hope for blm a speed* reoovery. Mrs. Frank Miller of Charleston Is the gueBt of Miss Mary Lou Smith. Mrs. Miller Is pleasantly remembered here as Miss Georgia Gordon. MIssEllse Brownlee of Antreville is here staying with her sister Mis. J. A. Dickson and attending school. BKMEMHEK ! KK.MKMHKR ! The Baby Show given by the Clarfce Allen Chapter of D. 01 C's. will be held Thursday afternoon at Rosenberg Hall, across irom MaHIIPq fctnru Tho H.wtru will <> A o'clock. An admission of ten cent* will he charged. Three prizes will bn given, one lor l best baby Irom turee months to one year, m one year to two years, two years to four years. Every one 1b cordially requested to be present. ABBEVILLE'S A. K. P'S Tbelr Prospective PU?no-Solicitude for the Whereabout* of Prof. RneanN DhvIn. News and Courier. The Press and Banner says that the Asso. olate Reformed Presbyterians at Abbeville talk of buying a new musical instrument for their church, and that "the majority prefer a piano to a reed organ." Where Is this thing to stop, and of of all instruments why should a (ii?uuito|m icu iu a rreu orijun in a church ? Several days ago. In one of tbe roost progressive and prosperous Seceder congregations In the State, the minister announced the Psalm to be sung by the pate ol the Pitalm Book, In which It Is printed rather than by the number of the Psalm, and now comes the report from Abbeville county, where the Seceders have always beeu sup posed to be stronger on Pnalmody than In any other part of the Synod, and that a majority of tbe .Seceders In Abbeville County talk of establishing a piano In the church! Altera little while Prof. Means Davis, of the South Carolina College, will not know where he Is, HoNenhertc A Co'h Local**. The best values In Pants. 51,50 pants foi P only 81. Big lot Boy's knee pants from 25c to SI pej pair. All patterns aud sizes. Try a "no name Hat" for S2 50 equal to any 83.00 hat. The latest shapes and oolorsjus arrived. We are headquarters for boys clothing A nobby line of tbese goods. Sohool shoes for children, the kind tha don't wear out every two weeks. ^ Home raised rust proof oats at 60c per bushW el. ^ Iluy your bagging aud ties from I*. K osen Bgj berx & Co. B Trunks from the Si,00 kind to the flm Roller tray S12.0U oneH. i I The Pa I I We have said that 1 with us~the facts bear o time the various reasons The Clothing we sell is World," made by the celebra Baltimore. All their garmer HAL C I ? This is On HL. W I Jias not Jknt Although it is now mid-s the time when business pected to be quiet, all ha kept busy at his establishment, ar hours of the day you will find hi filled with liberal buyers. The r< this is not tar to seek. His stock allowed to ran down, and even n about as full and attractive as it h at any time during the year. If you wish to real: compare the pi of C( l-4l 11 J. W. Breihan'n LochIn. 1-ont Try around and see everybody, what tboy Strayed last Friday e pay for eggs, and then?well, oome and see raer Plac? on Long Cai tltheHaker. mule, with bridle on ; scarred up right shar | A new 1 lne of candles. All kinds of choco reward for Its jeturn j latts. myself. ' Cigars, cheroots, clearettes, tobacco?smok '* | log and chewing. Canned goods of all kinds, ? i ppanuts, lemons, and onions. Just come Women are so quet b down and see what I havedown here, dying to marry a ma I Yours respectfully, proposal so as to be abl J. W. Brelhabn. orablo until he asks hei ramount Rea OF ALL. the best-dressed men of this < ut our claim. We have adduc< that bring the best dressers b season to season?from year to now announce the most potenti general, unvarying, absolute sati If you seek style, fit, higl of quality, price-fairness s dence in those you patroni or later you will inevite this store ") ; the famous "Best-Clothing-in-thcted firm of Schloss Bros. & Co., of its bear this label : L, & ANDERSON, hit inters to Particular People. e of the Seasons W r TTrr T T T > . wm )wn what Dull Trat ummer, THAT is s1 is ex- yy buyers, t ,nds are about th id at all been, although bij s stores made in many line 3ason of bargains will be of is never of August, and all ow it is ty are cordially i: Las been what we can do fc Ize how cheap Cott "ice? of them with otton ruling now. W. WH Mule. ! Kegs ffnnlrd. ivening from the Cro-I J. \V. nrelhuhn, the baker, will pay tl ae, one dark bay mare highest market price lor eggs. Give him sore on one shoulder, tcall belore you sell. ply. Will pay liberal to Mr. A. B. Morse, or t Sam Rykard, It's queer that people should expect a w Abbeville, 8. C. man 10 honest with others when she can , ! bo honest with herself. r that when they'ire, After a man has tried for three-quarters n iney win rtyeut uih ; ftn Hour to licni. a ur? wnu ui^ muum e to be good ana i ?Ih- j WOofl, It Ih hard for him to Hee how a fire 1 again. jsuranoe company can ever lose a cent. son community deal 3d from time to ack to us from year. We will al reason of all~ sfaction. l standard and confi ze, sooner ibly seek )' This* Label on Garments; J^VVYYVVVVYYYVYVYVYVVVVVVV^^ 'ifJ Wljolesale Drapers i corrmoMTio \ iGwrjntew SfpefiofitK hen 7 m ie is. Dill more interesting t he prices of Goods ar .e same as they hav I advances have bee: s. A great many gooi Fered during the mont! v>rtrt^lrt r\? +Viq flnnn UJ.C pC/UJJlC Ul oi.iv V/wmu nvited to call and se >r them. on Goods are the price ITE. ruin ted PitrHKraphM. ie Humor liaH caused many s good name a stick In the mud. Many of the good deeds men forget to At, tomhpfnnPJJ. n. It's as hard for some to suspect evil at i't, Is for others to susnect eood. Nothing squeezes the water out of a ma of' possessions like a visit from the assessor, if? The pessimist who expects the worst n- happeu Is sometimes dlogreeably dlsappol ed. SANDY LAND, Lively Dots From a Lively Community. Sep. 15, 1908. This community wbr blessed by a very refreshing rain yesterday which was very much reeded. Mr. J. C. Gordon, of Vandergrift, Penn., visited friends here last week. 4UIHSHK muuue auu Aiuja Jiuiuru, iwu m Lang Cane's prettiest voung ladles, were the charmln* guests of Miss Lilly Pnrdy last Friday night. Mr. Willie Stephens of Greenville visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Richard Sondley came home from Atlanta Saturday much Improved in health. We are glad to have Mrs. Sondley home again. Mrs. C. C. Fleming Is on a visit to relatives in Newtferry this week. Mrs. J. R Glenn of the city visited relatives here Monday. Mr. Billle Wilson made a very pleasant call here yesterday afternoon. Miss Ellse Long of the city visited relatives here yesterday. Misses Lily Purdy and OUie Warren visited friends In the city Saturday. , Mr. Lewis Blount of the city spent last Friday night In Sandy Land. Miss Lucy Miller of Piedmont spent last week with relatives here. Mr. Foster Hammond passed through Sandy Land Sundny afternoon. MlssOllie Fleming has entered the Abbe 1 vllle Graded School. Miss Ollle is a bright little girl and we wish her much success. "Brown Eyes." Saudy LaDd, Sept. 21, 1008. Mr. Sam Moody, ot Durransta spent last Tuesday night with Mr. L. A. Jacftson, Mr. and Mrs. Will GambrelJ ol Belton spent part of last week very pleasantly with Mr. 1 and Mrs. Robt. Hagen. Miss Ollle Warren and Mr. Eagene Pnrdy attended services at the Baptist church Son day nlgbt. Misses Florence &.ad Carrie Fleming two 1 pretty young ladles of Durraugh, visited relatives here laBt week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lyon visited relatives 1 here last week. Miss Ellse Long, a very pretty young lady of the city visltea relatives nere Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Galloway of Greenville visited relatives here last week. Mr. Eugene MoMllllau made a very pleas ant call here Sunday afternoon. MrR. W. F. Smith and pretty little daughter Louise visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Lilly Purdy visited relatives near Greenwood last week. Mr. George Gilmer of Newberry visited relatives here last week. Miss Irene Wilson visited relatives here t last week, Messrs. Frank and Clyde Fleming and Ralph Sprouse visited near Durraueh Sunday. "Brown Eyes." SATISFACTION. .t is always a source of satisfaction to know of a remedy that can always be relied on in emergencies and when accidents occur; such a remedy is Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment. It is the most serviceable accident and Emergency Liniment ever produced, and is Just as satisfactory in all cases where a Liniment is required. C. A. Mllford, Druggist. At the Photographer's.?"Have I the pleas ant expression you need?" (Voice from under the cloth): "Perfectly, sir." "Then let her go quick, governor; it hurts my face.? Life, Glenn Is offering many bargains picked up while in northern markets. Made sheets 50 cents; pillow cases 10 cents , at Glenn's. Shoes, all leather wear wells, at Glenn's. Clothing, hats and caps, at Glenn's Crockery, glass, tin and enamel ware, at Glenn's. Guns, barbed wire, nails, knives, locks, hinges, grass blades and all kinds farm tools, at Glenn's. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES. We are still in position to supply Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, ?T , O ? A W._ ivecKwear, Dens, ?u., ai new York wholesale prices. It will surely pay you to examine these goods. j " A. M. Smith & Co. HADE j Fall Att: l New Fall Goods. Go( in Dress Goods, both in colors* and black, and Pean De Soie is attracting attention Our New Novelties | in Tricot and white and colored Fleeced o 0 Our Millinary Depart] 0 and Trimmings that the northern mark* partmeut will show an unusual full supp call. t R. M. Hadi Le Jk\ JE THE BEST MEDIC i\S AND THE BEST St jli Is none too good Tor ;!c who is sick. We kee ? v.: buy, and keep on <lul W best Prescription CIci W your Prescriptions or '9 'I? Yours to pleas< S C. A. fllLFOF (jjS ABBEVILLE, S. < . IIU II to w. S. COTHRAN. ! DEALE\ Proprietor. do ?? ???? w ?TB?nnn rt > I\A -lulu, m, uu ?? AND ALL BUILD - ? - i> - . . - KYDALES LITER TABLETS. Rydales Liver Tablets cure liver troubles. They act upeclflcaily on the liver, the bile, bladder, and bile duct, tbe inteatinea and " :> bowels. Tbey stimulate the liver and cause a pprieci uuw <ji unt) juio iub ooweis, seep me bile duct healthy, increase the peristaltic movement of the intettines and thus restore ' 'rJ& a healthy action of all these organs. Rydales J/ Liver Tablets are easy to take, being: small ' U-jh chocolate coated tablets. They act promptly ? a:;S| and can always be depended upon. Price per '&! box of ."jo tablets, 25 cents. C, A. Milford, the . Druggist. Rev. Dr. Goodman: I'm so sorry your bus* >2 band isn't here, Mrs. Smith. I'm afraid yoa forgot to tell blm I intended to preach today >3 od municipal problems. Mrs. Smith: Indeed I did not I told htm that the last thing, but be said he would stay at home and read his Bible?Town and Coun- -.-'J Jars, jardinlers and flower pots, at Glenn's. Mackerel and white fish, at Glenn's. Fori sumter conee, at uienn's. Pickling vinegar, spices, Ac., at Glenn's. Barley, rye and onion sets, at Glenn's. "Majestic" and "Alpine Snow" flour, at Glenn's. Glenn's. Sheeting, yard wide 5 cents, at Glenn's. Bran, shorts and chicken leed, at Glenn's. School supplies,paper, pencils, slates, etc.! : '-yj at Glenn's. Wool Jeans, flannels, outings, at Glenn's. Teacher?Cao any lltlle girl tell me who was Columbus? Sadie?(frantically snapping her fingers)?I I Teacher?Well Sadie? Sadie?Columbus the gem of the ocean. Too many men waste valuable time talk* , . ,Jj ng about the things they are going to do., f At some period In his carer every man car ies something In his pocket for luck. HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN II for your new Fall garments. , It is the only proper and sat- ' ' isfactory way of buying your rlnthps. bfttrifr that "GOOD TiJiM CLOTHES ARE ALWAYS S3M MADE TO ORDER." Make your selection from the tailoring line of STRAUSS BROS. M Chicago, Est. 1877. Good tailors for over a quarter century You'll find a world of pleasure in wearing the clothes' ;-sH made by Strauss Bros.,? faultless in style, fit, finish and materials. They're, so much better than the ordinary run of clothes, yet prices are astonishingly low, and your perfectly safe in ofdfering, because if garments are not "satisfactory, you needn't take them. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR GREAT LINE OF SAMPLESCALL ON J. R. GLENN. | >ON'S IS motions. | We are receiving daily our New Fall )ds. We have some new attractions .' ' yS , Our supply 36 inch Black Taffeta for good quality and low price. in colored Dress Goods is very attrac- . 3S8 tive. Be sure to see our new shades Piqus, the latest fads for full waists. . will be fitted with all the merit , t ?. Mi' lastest patterns in Hats ajj >ts afford. Our Cloak and Fur Dely. We invite the public to give us a -? n ^ _ cton <g uo. | INE | |1 zRV/OE W any man, woman ojr child 1> tlie best that money will ^1% ty all the time one of the ks in the State. Bring us TK tell your Doctor to <lo so. W "4rv rT"? cfl <U, i ne uruggisL. w 3. Phone 107. W 'C- 'C ^5? t * -58 11 oun, 1 -H RS IN I - I A. G. 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