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Y HU?H WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903. ESTABLISHED 1844 J
r IVEST END.
Happenings hihI Incidents ?r n Weel
Alionl Ihf Oily.
Abbeville,8. C.Oct. ?. 1903.
I TIIE AKKKVILLK CiiA ITKIt.
The Abbeville Chapiter of the Daughters c
Confederacy will be entertained by Mrs. Hen
ry UUI Tuesday eveulug the thirteenth, a
tour o'clock. A full attendance Ik urged a
business of Inportauce will be transacted
The election of oflicefs for the ensuing yea
amd the yearly dues are to be paid,al?o elec
tlon of delegates to U. D. C. convention tha
meets In Cnnrleston November the nlntti
and also to the state Convention in Canidel
December the first.
Mrs. Thomas S. Clay, Miss Carrie Clay an<
<* little Miss Margaret Clay, of Savanuah, (ia
L are In the city the guests of Mrs. Anna M
Maxwell.
Miss Bettie Barksdale speut Krldav an<
Saturnay here with her brother Mr. \V. U
RariroKfiniH. she returned to Cireeuwooi
Monday,
3*2 Miss Mary Means Cochran spent Saturday
KS and Sunday with her home people.
BV The irleoda of Mr. Lout* filotmt, Jr., ori
M glad to know ibat he In out again, Mr
?5) , Blount Is one ol our city's most p<5pula
H Qlerkl and he Is missed by his friends whei
E! absent Irom tils post.
?BB Solicitor Julius K. Bcgsis, of Pickens is hen
3HA attending court.
HeB Mrs. Manstleld Hoilingsworth returnei
w Wednesday trom Bishop villi- where she ha
flj? been the guest ol her daughter Mrs. Kober
gal McCutcnen.
sn The friends ol Mr. J. Kraser Lyon rejjret t(
gK learn of bis Illness and hope he will sooi
iXj recover.
Ma Mrs. Eugene C. Hicks aud her lnterestinf
H children leave in a few days lor an extendec
SB/ visit to relatives in Raleigh and Richmond.
H. .CLARK ALLEN CUAPTF.K.
S9 The Clark Allen Chapter of the D. or C
35 met Monday afternoon at the home of Mlsi
^ 4^' Irene Rosenberg. The only matter ol impor
lance was the election ot Miss Marie (iarj
WT and Misi Kilen sberard to represent tbi
W chapter at the State t'ouveulion In Camden
5 The next meeting will be held the secont
J Monday In November at the home of MUi
J Ellen sberard.
I Mr. Rayiord Power left last week for Bait!
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i mure wucre uc gue? n< umc h uiuifd m x nm
l ruacy. Mr. Power la au excellent younj
i man and lie will certainly make a success u
I bis chosen work as be Is dilllgeut una atten
ft live at all times.
1 MIsb Ellen Sberard spent last week In Mod
mff terey with her aunt, Mrs. Jotin CUnkscaies
V Mrs. Koberi L. Auiuler, Of lireenvllle, wai
P" , . the guest of Mrs. James ii. Perrlu severa
^ days last week.
W Mrs. W. Wldeman Bradley and her Intei
R eeung children are In Etberion the guest o
R Mrs. Mary Swlii Hayes,
[ Mr. Thomas S, Perrin came home fron:
I Greers Saturday Mr. Porrlu has bad a posi
tlon in one ol tbe mills at Uriels lor'tbe pus
I three months.
[ Miss LlJa Belcber, of Shrleveport, La., wai
the guest of Mrs. J. H. Perrlu several dayt
-. \ last week.
r Judge J. Fuller Lyon came up from Colum
bla one day last week to see bis son, Mr. J
Frasler Lyon wbo is quite sick.
Judge Cuaries G. Danuler is here holding
court. He is a guest at tue Eureka.
long cane society.
The annual meetiug of Long Cane Society
will be held Tnursuay alieruoou at loui
o'clock at the School House. A lull meeting
18 aesirea as huh in ? inteui)& ui iiupui mmc
B Mr. W. J. Preesley, ol Winsboro, was tbt
guest ol Mr. J. Ferria Quaries several dayf
last week.
Miss Nannie Blouut ami Miss Miunl*
Bioant are in the city ttie guests ol irlends
Tbey leave lu a lew days lor Alliens wbert
I bey go to Jolu Ibelr parents.
Mr. Boy Jfower wlio lor the past year baf
been In the employ ol it. M. Haddon au<J
Co. has accepted a position with A. M. Smut
and (Jo. aod will be glad to serve bis Iriendt
1 at bis new neadquariers.
' Mr. and Mrs. Jobu It. Blake were In GreeD
wood several days last week at tbe bed sldt
ol Mr. Blake's mother. Mr?. Biaae died 01:
Saturday alter a long and tedious limes*
Tbe sympathy ol all la extended to Mr. Biakt
rln tbls loss.
Mrs. M. C. Gary and Little Miss Carolin*
Gary leave in a lew days lor an extended stay
la Charleston.
Miss Francis Ctltaoun and Miss Kunlct
Calhoun leit tbe llrst ot last week lor Ureen
vllle where they are study lug Kindergarten.
Tbe Inhalation service* ol Uuv. J. C. Shlvt
were held Sunday at lxmg Cane Church 111
the morning and at Little Mountain in the
afternoon. Dr. J. Lowne Wilson preached
the sermon at Long Cane, Kev. J. W. Wilej
delivered tbe charge to the people and Mr
W. A. Templetou moderated the meeting
rMr. Wiley preached at Millie Mountain iu
tbe afternoou.
Mrs. Susie Branson Hill has returned U
her borne la Edgefield alter a (short stay hert
wltb ber ulster, Mrs. Wade S. Cotbran.
Dr. Wilkinson, of Sou Chou, China, addressed
tbe Presbyterian congregation Sunday
morning and evening. Dr. Wilkinson
Is an earnest speaker, be Is practical unci
gives a clear and graphic description of Hit
work in Cbiua. Dr. Wilkinson is at tbebeac
, Of tbe Elizabeth Bls.ke Hospital in Cam*
| and Is carrying on tbe work most success
folly. He will reluru to ihe loreigu Held ic
December leaving Aire. Wilkinson and then
1 children in Greenville.
Tne friends ol Dr. James Hill are sorry ti
1^^^ know that he has lever. He is doing nice!)
ESs^V and a speedy recovery is looked fur.
Dr. Wilkinson was tbe guest of Miss Marga
|H ret Brooks wtnle in the city.
Sj Mrs. Augustus Marshall Smith was th<
W guest of honor at two large entertainment*
f given in Union last week. One was given bj
M her sister, Mrs. Geo. Mann Wright and th<
* other by Mrs. E. Victor De I'ass.
B Q Kendall's opening attracted a large nam
W^r ber of ladles. Tbe display of dress goods
tp silks and waist materials were unusuall>
fr large. The nats weie ot various shapes ani
styles. Tbe millinery department is ii.
charge of Miss Stewart, of New York, anc
she thoroughly understands her business
Miss May Robertson entertained the Bool
Club Saturday alteruoou at a very pleasani
meeting; a number ol visitors were present.
/J Tillman Will Be Ai-qnlUcd.
L Augusta Herald.
Congressman Thomas W. Hardwlck, of th<
tenth congressional district of Georgia was i
visitor to tbe city last night.
'I have Just arrived from Lexington," salt
the^ffoagressmun to tbe Heruld, "where J
have beeu listening to the Tillman trial.
.Mr. Hardwlok was rushed for time and hac
opportunity to do but ll,ttle talklug on tha
N' legal battle being waged In Carolina,In whict
the whole country is more or less interested
but be did say that he bad spent a day at tin
Lexington court and bud conversed with Mr
Jim Tillman, whom be described as "thi
. coolest man In the court room."
'Mr. Tillman chatted "pleasantly with mi
and the gist of the con vernation whs on Geor
gla politics, not the trial In which be was tin
central figure," remarked Cougressmai
Hardwlck. "In fact he did not say any
thing about tbe trial, and you would Judg.
from talking with him that he was in the roll
of au interested spectator instead of defend
ant." said the congressman.
"now no you uihik idc iriai win turn uui
be was asked.
"It Is a very hard fought legal battle, but 1
looks lo me that Mr. Tillman will be cleared,
replied Mr. Hardwlck.
"Big crowd at trial?suppose that it Is dllli
1^ cult to get into the court room
ft "Not at ull; plenty of room; good man;
newspaper men there, but room enough for i
Ifjlff good many other people In the court."
g A ?OCGII IS OM.Y A SYMPTOM.
g A cough is not a disease but a symptom c:
mM disease. A cough always Indicatesthaieithe
W the throat or lungs are affected. When tb
W mucus lining of ttie throalor lungs become
I Inflamed the Irritation causescoughing. Don'
I neglect a cough. It may be the symptom c
a serious throat or lung disease. Kvdales Ellxl
? kills the germs thai causes the trouble, soot he
B the Irritated mucus membrane, gently stltiu
J lates the nerves that control the respirator;
! organs and thus helps nature to speedily rt
fHlore normal conuuioas aim ueauiiy ueiiwi
. C. A, Milford.the Druggist.
J? No greater hindrance to progress could poi
Blbly come, no greater blight could Jail upo
human operations, no greater blow could li
struck at moral attainment, than to p?rsuad
men mm there Is no hereafter and that deat
Is the final visitor.
Glem. its ottering many bargains picked u
while I.' uorlliern markets.
Made sneetsoOcents; p'ilow cases lu ceni
at Glenn's.
Shoes, all leather wear wellK, at Glenn's.
_ Clothing, hats aud caps, at Glenn's
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Now has on exhibition
tive and
FALL AJSTP
WINTER . . .
EVER BROl
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THE people of the entire Count;
most respectfully and cordiall
vited to bear witness to the 1
of this announcement by calling a
* early day and seeing for themselves.
? of the various departments are full to <
I flowing and the best proof that price
; right is the eagerness with which c
, mers buv. <
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Come to see us, and
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that every
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e Try around and see everybody, what they It Is always a source of satl
h pay for eggs, aud then?well, come and see of a remedy that can always
the i'.aker, - emergencies and when accld
,, . i, , , a remedy Ik Klllot t's Kmulsitt
A i;e? line of candies. All kinds of cboco n the most serviceable acc
p , lalfc>-. geticy Liniment ever product
' Cigars, cheroots, cigarettes,' tobacco?smok satisfactory in all cases whei
ln? mid cbewiug. Canued goods ol ull klndH, rrijuireu. u/mJiii'iuiu, uru
peanuts, lemons, aud oiiIoiih. J tint come ?
down and sue what I havedowu here,
1 YournrOM.ocllully, ('rockery, ?Iuhs, Uu and c
J. W. Kreiliahn. (ileiiu'H.
t Pays We
to Look \
Orowds of fine looking young me
(e every day last week, buying th(
more will come this week, for ths
Lave passed along that this is the
mg Men's Clothing, especially "Tl
>s you on in the world."
The picture represents
THE COLUM!
The nobbiest thing in up-to-the-m
TS, hand-tailored throughout, and
onument to the quality of the Clot]
SCHLOSS BROS. &
44 The Best Clothes Makers.7'
For Young* Men who want the extrem
radical cuts, The Columbia is sure t(
natioe fancy.
Fhen, the best of the story is, these suits
are "considerate of your pocket book." Jus
t like this
r rE 10,12.50,15 ^o
wonder the "Merchant Tailors" are 1
we guarantee a fit, no matter what your figur
r may defer the need of a
I of it by buying your suit this we
; over."
& ANDERSON,
Iter* to Particular, People.
one of the largest, i
cheapest stocks of
Merchant
JGHT TO THIS CIT
Y are MATTER ^
y in- I buy, you are a
truth the worth of
,t an trade at White's. An
All forty years has given
over- quaintance with the 1
s are and very often you c
usto- goods that you will no"
You have only to mak<
and then you are si
supplied.
rntn f Tio f fnvtnrr nf In
J a JLJL JL JL L/J IXX XXI
day fills the stores <
ON. | Wo have a n*\V i l,,d very deHlrat>le line of
Kfuction to know | !'-*d)ek' sunt MIkhk ' >?>d Children's shoes,
b? relied on in | VJ'ich we are sellim r ?luily.
enlH occur ; hucIi i Any medicine you want Irom 1'. 15. Speed.
ldini'and limer-' i 'Schr'"1 lU M > 'forU'H Dru? st"r?- K
ud, mid 1h just as ! I'lclJi -jv: vim-gar, nil (,,'h. <Src., al Glenn's. .
e a Liniment iH | liarley, rye and unior.' koIh, at UIuiiu'h. I
| "M.nt stlc" and "Ala iuo Snow" lluur, ul fru
Glenn's.
namcl wiiro, at Glenn ^
( Hlieoting, yard wldofcna utn, at Glttnu's.
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Veil
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n visited our j
3ir Fall Suits,
3 word seems
place to get
le kind that
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oment SACK 1
every stitch
bring made by
CO., !
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e styles and the
) strike their disare
of the clas?
;t think of getting
*nd $18.
Dlue. Especially
e may be.
coat for |
ek. Suppose
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c=
nost attracdise
Y.
rhat you my wish to
Iways sure of getting
your money if you
experience of nearly
l us a thorough acwants
of the people,
3an find, at White's
t find anywhere else.
3 your wants known
ire of having them
ippy buyers
of
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J. W. McKee'n LochIn.
ry McivouK j'urny ^uue? i.iu * hm i?;.
ry our Kngllsh cured shoulders.
ry a yallou of New Orleaun Syrup at Mc 'h.tjiic
per gallon.
resh cheese at Ujc per pound.
e (iuro aud see u? before you buy your
It jurs.
lien a mau can't iimko u iinaolf believe he
brains hiH mother cau.
COUfiT NEWS.
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I'lie <'onrt of General SeNNionH Oou- be
tcuciI Mondny. Oct. 5. P?
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The Court of General Sessions for Abbeville m
bounty convened Monday morning, Oct. 5, ?
uls Honor, Judge Dantzler, presiding. Li
This term as usual met In the tobacco eti
warehouse at Abbeville. at
The following court officers are presiding: y,c
Sheriff Lyon, Cleric Perrin, Deputy Aloore, j>
stenographer M. C. Long, Solicitor J. E.
Boegs.
The following is the Grand Jury:
i. r . Miner, v. su. i-iinier,
U A. Shannon, B. F. Hoy,
lj. B. Ramey, E.E.Williams, w
1. It. Thornton, W. E. Hill. i >
j. C. Sherley, J. C. Tribble, w
LE. Bryant, R. S. EHIh,
B. P. Gray, J. A. Gilmer, !
V. F. Kadcliir, Geo. E. Nlckles. st
The following indictments were handed the
the Grand Jury; ^
State vs. Moriah Adams, Emma Bowie,
Ivory Bowie?murder.
State vs. John Timnon and Jane Timson?
issault and battey with intent to kill. ri
State vs. Jjowis Scott?assault and battry
.villi intent to kill.
State vs.Churles Moore?carrying concealed
rv o iyuun,
re
State vs. Charles Johnson?house breaking 3l
ind larceuy.
State vs. J. It. Tucker?arson.
State vs. E. S. Martin?carrying concealed
w<n?t>ons. yo\ 'rosed by defendant paying b(
;15 00.
The first case was, State vs. J. R. Tucker? at
irsou.
After the closiug of testimony in this case, jj]
irgnment was heard by E. G. Graydon and al
kV. N\ Graydon, defence, and Solioltor Boggs
or State. Jury waB charged and reflred.
The next case. State vs. Moriah Bowie et al.
a-an called. Court adjourned for dinner.
Letter to Kev. Dr. Wilson. q'
R?v. Sir: Three churches in Baldwinsviile, ?
M. Y., have had their first lesson in Devoe.
Messrs. Osterhout .fc Ijockwood paiutM the
Presbyterian parsonage; estimated 80 gal- j k
ons; took 22. ' ; fj
Messrs. Sllnuerland & Shutter painted the I
Episcopal churofa; estimated 10 gallons;
,ook 28.
Same nninters painted the Catholic church ; 1
>stlmated 50 gallons; took .'{!?.
Of course, they estimated from what they
jad been usine. The saving in paint and
work Is 81 or 85 a gallon. Total saving on
:hree jobs $125 to $150?the painting costs two
)r three times as much as the paint, you ^
inow. Yours truly.
P. W. Dkvoe & Co..
New York. I
P. 8. P. B. Speed sells oar paint. 1 ^
Tbe heaviest trelnload ever hauled by one
locomotive was one of eighty-four loaded
cars, which was hauled a distance of sixty- T
miles at the rale of thirteen miles an hour. X
Stomach Trouble Causes Heart Trouble.
Heart trouble Is almost always caused by J
stomach trouble. Tbe stomach falls to digest
ill the lood, and the residue ferments', forming
excef-sof gas which distends the walls of
the stomach, causing a pressure on tbe nerves
md arteries that leud to the heart. This t
causes the heart to palpitate or skip a beat 1
occasionally, or both, which Is usually very
alarming, causing grave apprehensions. Rydales
Stomach Tablets will prevent this trouble.
They digest the food aud prevent gas
from lormlng in the stomach. If there Is no ?
gas In your stomach your heart will not trou- "
ble you. C. A. Mllford, the Druggist.
.Southern Itnllwny Schedule. /
Trains for Hodges leave Abbeville, S. C.t No "
114(dally)8.40a. m.; No. 112(daily) 10.50 a.m.
No. 110(dally) 1.55 p.m.; No. 116(dally).
Trolnu frnrn KndtfneuiTlrA A llhpvillO. \n. IIS
(daily) 10.20 a. ra.: No. 113 (dally) 12.05 p. m.;
No. Ill (dally) 3.10 p. ra.
Nos.ll'iand 117 (night, trains) discontinued.
Close connection at Hodges with through
trains for Greenville, Columbia, Charleston,
etc., connecting at Greenville for A. & C. Dl* A
vision polhto and the East, also Ashevllle, At- I
lanta, etc. 1
Wool Jeans, flannels, outings, at Glenn's.
It's the best of
'? 1 your property in tl
\ \ B it against winter stc
House, barn, fen
no matter what yoi
some cne of
SUEBWIIhWlU
^our wor^
?'yiv^jjfi j cost than any ?then
If you want a ?
A save money for you
I\ " 0ver w us'
-MMtime tc
ABBEVILLE Hi
Jk the best medic
/ft AND THE BEST St
juL Is none too good for
>K who is sick. We kee
fit
y.: buy, uikI keep on <lin
W best Prescription Clei
W your Prescriptions or
'I) Vours to pleas<
S C. A. HILFOf
/ft ABBEVILLE, S. (
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W. H. COTHKAN,
Proprietor. ?S^"
' ANI> ALL BUILD
ItYDALES LIVER TABLETS.
liydales Liver Tablets cure liver troubles.
aey act specifically ou the liver, the bile,
adder, and bile duct, the Intestines and
>wel8. They stimulate the liver and cause a
rffct llow of bile Into the bowels, keep the
le duct healthy, Increase the perlstaltlo
ovementof the Intettlnes and thus restore
1 A* nil ?hncn ftMonfl T?TTfiQ1 AO >'
ui:itn n.y ntuuu kjl hjwo v.M.v? , ,.r
ver Tablets are easy to take, being small
moolate coated tablets. They act promptly
id can always be depended upon. .Price per ' M.
>x of 50 tablets, 2> cents. C. A. Milford, the
KciMinU'M IiOcalN.
Jnst received (50) fifty pieces of mercerized
bite goods for waists.
Mee our line of fine dress goods, black and , ./:3?
Save your hat order until you see our new
yles next week. ' '
Klg lots of short lengths In outings less
ian regular price.
Go to Kendall's for shoes.
Just received, a big lot of new designs In
For Rent. ,
When you need chairs for entertainments,
illKlous, social or otherwise, we ha^e them.
cents each, delivered. Kerr Furniture Co.
Slates, pencils, tablets, pens, Ink, schoo[
>ok? of all klcds at Mllford's Drug Store.
School supplies, paper, pencils, slates, etc.
.Glenn's.
Guns, barbed wire, nails, knives, locks,
Inges, grass blades and all kinds farm tools,
, Glenn's.
Bran, shorts and chicken feed, at Glenn's.
Jars, jardlolers and flower pots, at Glenn's.
Mackerel and white fish, at Glenn 'a.
Fort Sumter coffee, at Glenn's.
Shoes, shoes, to suit everyone. I>rlce and
lallty both right. \V. D. Batksdale.
PlTPiaiff'tT 1
uLmuvo. I
;hoes
All leather, satisfaction guaranteed. ||j
clothing.
Suits, Storm Coats, Overcoat, Pants, S?
Overalls cut tull sizes and well made.
IATS and CAPS.:
Well assorted stock and good valnes.
)RY GOODS.
Many good bargains picked ap while* *3
In Northern markets.
IARDWARE.
Guns, Shells, Bob Wire, Nails, Locke,
Hinges. Leather, Knives, Razors, 4c.
CROCKERY
Glass, Enamel and Tinware.
GROCERIES.
"Majestic" and "Alpine Snow" Floor
No bad bread from this flonr. BarJpy,
Rye and Onion Sets. Mackerel,
. White Fish, Cream Cheese, Can
Goods, &c.
GLENN' S. I
le fall and protect
i/iuc paints
.iniriv i nnw i w I'VIJF
better and at less
;ood job that will
come in and talk
) PAINT Hfe M
LRDWARE CO. m
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INE X J|
zRVICE W
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any man, woman or child
]> the hest that money will
ty all the time one of the JK
ks in the State. Bring1 us W
tell your l>octor to <lo so. Hf
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^D, The Druggist. \j/
Phone 107. S|j|
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I| A. U. FAULKNER,
i Manager
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