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t The Abbeville Press and Banner. f P BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1903. ESTABLISHED 1844 || t ?~?.?:?_ ? L WEST END. |H Happening** i?n<l InclrientN of n Week gHF' About the City. ? Abbeville, s. C. >'ov. 4, 1903. f'' flSL." Rev. William Pressley ol Due Went was in Mrs. Henry Hi ley left Tuesday lor Florence where she will visit her parents after spending a week here as the guest of her sister Mrs. F. B. Gary. Miss May Kobertsou aud Masier Allen Hrtb?v ertson went to Lowudesville Friday imd R stayed until Sunday with their cousm Mrs. Bl Thomas D. Cooiey. Miss Mamie Lou Smith returned last Thursday from Newberry where *he had been to attend the Pool-Weeks wedding. M In* Smith F visited relatives lu Clinton while out of the i clkv. Mrs. James H. Perrln went to Atlanta on Thursday to spend some time with ber son, Mr. Jaqies H. Perrin who is with the Armour Packing Co lu Atlanta. Dr. Thom?R H. Moore of Elberton was In the city on business last week. Mr. Wm. P. Greene went to Columbia last week to attend the Stale Fair. The many friends of Dr. James C. Hill are delighted to see him out Btain. Dr. Hill will not resume bis studies in Baltimore this year, kbut will be here lor the winter with his fill her, Dr. L. T. Hill. Mr.Amos B.Morse went to Columbia last week on business. Mrs. James Bradley spent last week lu Colombia with her mother, Mrs. Lawrence tVv.? K? ? ... L},? rfluv ml 11 moil fc'rlflliV Ml88 Carrie Wideman, one of Due West's most charming >oung ladles will be the guest of Mrs. Ken wick Bradley a few days this week. Miss Hallle Pelzer of Charleston has bpen the guest of Mrs. Walter McFal!, at the Eureka, tor the past ten days. Miss Pelzer Is an unusually attractive young lady. { Rev. Mr. Smith of the Due West TheologL leal Seuienary preached at Long Cane Sunday In tbe absence ol the puhtor, Rev. J. C. ^r Shive. w Cadet Waller WiDn of Sand Tuck, who is |. , attending Clernson College was in the cit> Saturday. He was at home for a few days od a coo ant of his eyes. He returned to his duties Sunday. Mr. J. A. Wall of Spartanburg was in the oity Sunday. Hon. Frank B. Gary went to Columbia last week on business. Mr. Charltm D. Brown and Master Charles D. Brown, Jr.. went to tbe" circus at Green p wood last week. rnl"? o/*lrl Ai>nr thron hlindrPf) t.lp.lt XUO OUUbUCiU OVIU V*v? vwivv ~ ? ~ ? ents to Greenwood last. Friday. Box cart), flats and coaches bad to be used to accomodate the crowd. rMr. W. Dale Barksdale leaves Id a few days for Baltimore on a business trip. Mrs. Fred Cason and Master Mimms CasoD returned Saturday irom Lewiedale alter a pleasant visit with ber mother Mrs. Mimms Mr. Robert Baldwin of Baltimore was in the city last week ttie guest of bis father-in klaw Judge K. K. Hlil. Miss Ida C? a of Jewel, Ga., Is bere on a visit to Miss ... len Gambreil. Miss Cason it on her way to Woodruff to visit ber brotbei Mr. W. E. Cason. Dr. and Mrs. J no. O. Wilson were In the city Sunday the guests oi Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed. Dr. Wilson preached in the Methodist church Sunday nlgbt. Mrs. Mary Parker Is in the city staying with her brother, Hon. Wm. H. Parker Miss Jennie Ca8on bas been In the city (or the past week with her brotner, Mr. Fred Cason. Tbere will be no service at the A. K. P. churob next SsDbatb as tue pastor Kev. W C. TCman will attend Kvnnd LLiuL will meet al . .Lancaster. L MlM May Smith of Cokesbury is here on a w visit to her brother, Mr. Lewis Smith. jr Mrs. W. W. Bradley went to Columbia lasi r week during the lair. MlssJosle Lyon spent pari of last week in Due West wltn relatives. Goitlob Neufler, Clint and Gus Graydon attended the circus in Greenwood last Friday, . and their highest ambition now is "to join the circus." | Mr. AaronJCohen was in town last week, be j J- was a guest at the Eureka while In the city, k Miss Lois Wlison and Miss Bessie Lee ^ Cheatham were the guests of Mrs. A. B. BL Cheatham In Greenwood last Friday. They , went to Greenwood to attend the Barnum it Bailey Cirous. ^ Rev. Emory Edwards of Newberry preached ounday morning and evening in the Factory Chapel. Mr. Graves, the pastor of the church, exchanged pulpits with Mr. Edwards. Mr. Edwards Is a promising youug preacher and a brilliant future is predicted for him. Miss Eva Teague of N?wberry was in the 2 city Saturday the guest of Mrs. Lawtou j? Robertson. Miss Teagu> is teaching the Long Cane school. She ca^.e highly recomA. mended and will no doubt give perlecl satis W iaclion. f Mr. L?. T. Miller went to Columbia on oubiD6H8 last weefc. Miss Florence Fleming from near the city was la town Saturday visltiuK relatives. Mrs. Wade S. Cotbran has returned trora a two weeks visit to ber molber, Mrs. Brunsou at ber borne In Edgetleid. Mrs. Ed. Ualboun spent last week In Newberry the guest of Mrs. U. W. Speer and Mrs. Will Cunningham. ? Mrs. John (jilnkscales of Monterey was Id the city last Thursd-y the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Sherard. Mr. W. E. SUer-i haR bought the house owned by Mr. R. wllson. They will move Into tbelr new bomein a short time. The friends of Master John Perrin will be eorry to learn that he has pueumonla. They hope lor blm a speedy recovery. Miss Azlle Pool of Newberry Is expected in the city In a few days on a visit to nor aunt Mrs. L?. W. White. Miss Kittle Bryant of Franklin, Va? Miss Nlta Brlmsley of Culpepper, Va., arrived in the city Tuesday and will be tbe guest ol Mrs. L. W. White for several days. They bave been In Newberry attending the PoolWeeks wedding. jliB. 1 UUliiar vjui uu ' tf uiid tviuiuvu day from Woodruff where she but* been the guest of her Bister Mrs. Augustus W. Smith Blur tbe pant ten days. BMBHbwI Mis. Sara Allen Is Id Columbia spending Wr some time with ber sou Mr. Warren Allen. nQV Mr, T. G. White went to Woodruff Sunday and returned Monday. HUrn Mrs. Fannie Allen is In Atlanta tbe guest of ber grand-daughter Mrs. Theodore H. Fur tR mau. ? DUE WEST. a | InterCMtlDtf ParairrRptiN oy it Hide ft Awake Correwponclent. j Nov. 2, 1903. Mr?. G. R. White of Charlotte spent Beveral days with her Bister, Mrs. Louis Pressley at the Wylle Home. Miss JokleLyon of^hbevllle spent Friday and Saturday of last weak with tbe Misses Wldeman. Mr. and Mrs. William Brysou and little Bon visited relatives in Bradley last week. Rev. I. K. Kennedy and fa 'nily of Tennes * see are with .Mrs. Margaret Ivenuedy. After attending tbe meeting of Synod at Wtnns boro, Mr. Kennedy will go to New York city i to take a tbn-e months course In Bible. 5 Dr. I. E Crlmm, of Greenville, S. C.. was L la Dae West last week. He'man occullst and 1 optician and quite a number of our citizens 8 availed themselves of his services, r Mr. Jos. N. Nance and daughter Leila, | spent Saturday in Abbeville. I Mr.' Poston of StateKvlllii spent Sabbath with his daughter Miss Julia ol the Female College. Miss Hattie Caldwell left Monday for Charlotte. She goes to take a special course In the hospital to fit herm it for a trained uurse. Several of our townsmen attending the circus at Greenwood Salurday. Dr. J. I. McCain spent Friday in Columbia. IMr. and Mrs. It. W. Bradley came up from Abbeville Thursday to visit relatives In Due West. Mr. Bradley's health has improved considerably since he lelt the I'hilllpiues. Mr. Smith, the travelling Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. delivered an address before tbe Association of Krsklne College on Saturday evening. The public was invited. RYDALES LIVER TABI-KTS. Rydales Liver Tablets cure liver troubles. ' Ttiey act specifically on the liver, the bile, i bladder, and bile duct, tlie Intestines arid i bowels. They stimulate the liver and canst! a k perfect flow of bile into the bowels, keep the It.. bile duct healthy, increase the peristaltic FH movement of the intettlues and thus restore I v a healthy action ol all these organs. Rydalen iiiver lauicm uil- cnnj IU mno, v.<_.uK 'J[ chocolate coated tablets. They net promptly r i and can hi ways bedepeuded uoon. Hrlce pet 0^ box of 5U tablets, 'Jo cents. C. A. Mllford, thf f Druggist. (Jlenn Is offeriDK niany bargains picked up while Id northern markets. Hr "Majestic" aud "Alplue Suow" llour, al ^ Glenn's. ] ' ~ r-g*" / ?> ]|f patro MB-bhOTHIlfc1 bestl We Sell the Hand=Tailored CI SCHLOSS BROS, t Their mint-mark of sterling mei indisputable evidence that the makers The Brightor Is shown in the picture. It is a wonderfully popul ton, single-breasted suit, with every detail of worki high class Cassiiners, rough, plain and fancy Worst $ A "merchant tailor" would charge perhaps tw m- DROP IN AND LET US T: HALL a Outfitters i Wagons, Buggies, Carriages. jHj You are evidently ^taking your time S ; About purchasing that carriage or wagon, but we cannc ;"" blame you for going slow in the matter. It is your pri\ M ilecre to make comparisons, iret prices and take the be; ji^j the city offers for the least money. All we ask is for yo |Lyj to consider lis in the transaction. We have every style c vehicle that this locality demands, representing the be.' work of the best factories, and a range of prices elasti ; enough to tit the conditions of your finances. v | We do not want your patronage unless ^ we prove ourselves worthy oi' it : ^ Just give us a show. (Remember we have, moved ou stock into our new repository on Washington Street jHf Our specialties are Owensboro Wagons, White llickor Wagons, Summer's Buggies, Rock Ilill Buggies, Oxfor gjij J Juggies. We also have a full line ol cheap buggies, hai E'3 ness, laprobes, etc. | CALVERT & NICKLES ^ Bk itr A m aiir A M i?r Ar wr MS M.t riflrigrig r \ mt mLmr J. W. McKEE, Jr. Buy your Groceries, Dry Goods and Shoes from K Kee. We carry a full line. We also have a nice li of Crockery, Glassware and Lamps. In Groceries ' have a full line of Canned Goods, Teas, Coffe Spices, Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast Bacon, Fi Candies and Crackers. We handle at all tin Fruits, Vegetables and Produce. When in need anything in our line be sure to call and see us. Yours to please, J. W. McKEE JH When n roan cun't watce nimuell believe be ' i bas brains bis mother can. Chairs to rent, ;i cents each, .School supplies, paper, pencils, slates, etc., Kerr turulture Co. atUleuu's. ! ive enousrh i your suit ) buy you a h If you can do this without skimpin crificing one particle of the style c )m for you to do so ? Your commc "yes." This is the true economy that al igent discrimination. We are here ns money, and at the same time g: :heir money will buy. lothing Made by the Famou *CO. "THE BEST CLOTHES M :it is found on the collar of every cc 5 are not ashamed of the goods bearii 'THIS* LABEL* OB T i Sack |[?E5 if / WljolesaJe Dra CO#V*IQMTtD II WAAWVWOWAAAWMW ar type of the three but- ujuwrrtw Soo manship correct and substantial, made in swell :eds. It is a marvelous value for so little money 10.00 ice as much to bring forth no better. Then thin A T T/ TT /-\T7T?r> 11^ I\ 11 KJ V EI\. -gya h ANDERSON, to Particular People. | Something for I Everybody H [ M Good Jeans 11c a yard, n All onr Indigo Calicos 5c, ^ Best Heavy Underwear for 90 r- j?j| A good one for 50c a Suit, }tf Snj Shoes, Hats, Shiri ic | Pants and Men's jsNj Cheaper tlian you ever heard El TOWBJLS Our Towels are the best valui SI SHOB "M PHI A good woman's every day Si fcxj ! 101 (/Ome and you will be than Prices are ltiglit. sea Yours for business, IT. M. TAT we ? = Mill] J 111 ICO 11WJJ I 11JJU1J of w. a. cothkan, Pc/lt-CAro Proprietor. in; m, ii! delivered AN1) AT,T, BUILDING A ! " li u n t! H O b P n P n v at! t 8 ll # v g the quality I ir fit, isn't it I m sense ans- > t b a ways follows t i to save our 1 ive them the I a t s House of I AKERS." d t c )at, and is an lc lg their label. \ ii c Garwewts c IWVWVWWNflft pers ! 1*1 ; wioritK Scotch Cheviots, as? k of the delay ? L I c 31 Suit i tS, | of them, as on the market. hoe for $1. convinced r E & Co. f DM,' ' ( A. G. FAULKNER, Manager J inn nnnne ) UllU DLIM,, i MATERIAL. DONALDS DOTS. is Related by Ibe Yonng Correspondent?Visitors Coming and Going. Tbe Donalds Oil Mill will start this week r nothlne happens. All of the machinery 3 both the gin and the mill has been placed rlth the exception of the engine, and the i?D placing It hopes to have It ready this reek. Mi;. Green, the gentleman who pat in be machinery lu the mill, says this mill Is econd to none in the state. This is the pinion of several. The buildings Instead of elng built all together are scattered oat and sake a handsome appearance. It Is to be hoped that this enterprise will iay. Some time ago Mrs. Macfc Rlchey, of this lace, saw an advertisement In a story paier of a word that several words could be made from and the one sending in the most ?ould get a building lot. Mrs. Klchey made out eleven words and out iu m" uci (ucio auu iu ti iow uoya nue ras notified tbat she bad won tbe lot and end one dollar aud a half to have tbe tltlee eoorded. Several from here advised her not to do It hlnklng It was a swindle, but Mrs. Klcbey ent tbe money and told tbem to sell tbe and for wbat tbey could get, thinking It rould amount to nothing. She was surmised a few days ago to be notified by a bank t Abbeville that 8750 bad been deposited here by tbat firm. Mr. James M. Razor, of this place, took wo carloads of exhibits', to the State fair d as usual took a large number of premiums. Mr Razor goes every year. A barber shop has been opened up on Iain Street and will be a great convenience o our people. This Is somthlng tbat bus ieen much needed here. Several from tbIs Dlace attended tbe circus t Greenwood last Friday and all praise tbe how. Some are In Greenville at tbe same show mi Hy. Donalds wan well represented in Columbia ist week. Several went down on the ppcials. Mr. F. P. Yates, oar popular agent, bas roken up bouHe-keeplng and Is boarding at lr. Seawrlnht's. Mrn. w. J. Donalds bas moved In bis bouse nd Mr. I. R. Hlx Into tbe latter's bouse. Mr. Holly Seawrlght will move to town bin winter and work in tbe oil mill. Mr. Carlisle, of Union, was in town Sunday. Miss Nodh Riley Bpent Sunday in town pith MIsh Eliza Dunn. Miss Nubble Sharp is visiting her sister, Irs. C. E* Sharp. H. C. B. A COUGH IS ONLY A SYMPTOM. A cough Is not a disease bat a. symptom ol llsease. A cough always Indicates that either be throat or lungs are affected. When the nucns liulDg of tbe tbroai or lungs becomes flamed tbe Irritation causes coughing. Don't leglect a cough. It may be tbe symptom of erlous throat or lung disease. Rvdales Elixir [Ills the germs that causes the trouble, soothes be Irritated mucus membrane, gently stlmuates tbe nerves that control tbe respiratory irgans and thus helps nature to Bpeedily retore normal conditions and healthy action, /. A. Mllford, the Druggist. MEASURE TAKEN for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper and satisfactory way of buying your a clothes, being that "liuui# CLOTHES ARE ALWAYS MADE TO ORDER." Make your selection from the tailoring line of STRAUSS BROS. Chicago, Est. 1877 Good tailors for over a quarter century You'll find a world of pleasure in wearing the clothes made by Strauss Bros.,? i faultless in style, fit, finish and materials. They're so much better than the ordi; nary run of clothes, yet prices are astonishingly low, and your perfectly safe in ordering, because if garments are not satisfactory, you needn't take them. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR GREAT LINE OF SAMPLESCALL ON i | J. R. GLENN. | RYDALES TONIC A New Scientific Discovery for the BLOOD and NERVES. It purifies the blood by eliminating tht vaste matter and other impurities and b> lestroying the germs or microbes thai nfest the blood. It builds up the blooc >y reconstructing and multiplying the rec orpuscles, making the blood rich and red i restores and stimulates the nerves, :ausing a lull free flow of nerve force * L A ilw. nnrvn Tl :nrougnoui uic nunv ..v.. .peedily cures unstrung nerves, nervousless, nervous prostration, and all othei liseases of tlie nervous system. KYDAI.ES TONIC is sold under a posiivu guarantee. Trial size 50 ccnts. Family size $1.00 MANUFACTURED BY The Radical Remedy Company, HICKORY, N. C. C. A. MILFORD. )k. S. F. Kllllngsworth. Dr. C. 8. Latlme: Killings worth & Latimer, DENTISTS. If you want your dental done at bomi ee or write to ub. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. Gh Thomson, )FFIUE UP-STAIRS ON MoILWAll* Corner, Abbeville, 8. 0. DR. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. SOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGI WORK A SPECIALTY. A HOOD PLATE $8.00 AMALGAM KILLINGS 75c aud. 1.00 OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE. 4A ' ...?*-= ..iil IM , FOR SALE. 100 Acr68 F&rm, L&nd, 3 miles from Abbeville and within 1-4 mile of m church and school. Good neighborhood. 3 horse farm opened. Good frame tenant house. For particulars address Box 127, Abbeville, 8. C. We are Sole Agents here for Vinol The most famous Cod Liver Oil preparation known to medicine. Contains ALL the medicinal ele- / || ments of cod liver oil. actually taken from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop of oil. Delicious to the taste and recognized tnrougnout tne woria as tne greatest STRENGTH CREATOR for old people, weak, sickly women acid children, nursing mothers and after a severe sickness. Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic $ Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create , ^ au appetite and to make those -who are too thin, fat, rosy and healthy. Try it on our guarantee to return your money.if you are not satisfied. Speed's Drug Store. READ THROUGH THIS LIST OF REAL ESTATE And See Where to Invest Your Money!' 700 Acres Of land on Savannah River, . known as Fort Charlotte, former* ly owned by Mr. Frank Mitchell. This is a splendid plantationhas good eorn and cotton lands ?and would make a model stock farm. I offer this place for $5,000. One-third cash, balance ?8 easy payments. 410 Acres, Of land at Latimer, 8. C., well p timbered and is within half mile / of depot. Can offer this as a whole or can make t^o tracts. )? 288 acres *apd 122 acres. Will make a low prioe and easy terms on this property. ^ 07 A ni?aa *J 9 avi vo) near Little River Church, good bouse and well improved place, good school od the place. I can offer this place for $1,400. This is a good opportunity for any one wishing to Becure a good home. 175 Acres, I . of land three "miles Jf West, two good tenant li nirirr $6.00 per acres. This is a bargain. 500 Acres, well improved. Good dwelling house with six rooms, two stove rooms, five tenant houses, two good barns, good stables, all houses in good repairs. Three wells good water, fiftv acres good bottom land, place well timbered. This i* a splendid farm in good state of cultivation is only 4 miles from Due West ' ^ and one mile from good school. $4000.00 will buy this place, one. third cash, balance easy payments. 342 ACRES a part of the old Haskell Estate, is just about three miles from Calhoun Falls, on the Seaboard Air Line R. R. Can offer this ; place for $7.50 per acre. | 5-Room House 'M I and lot in Due West, S. C., stables and good garden. This is a rare opportunity to secure a home : at a bargain in a town with two t colleges. We can offer this property for $700. One-third cash, balance in one and two year . ?3 payments. 150 ACRES Two miles from Abbeville. Two tenant houses, good pasture and timbered lands. Will offer this ) place at $12.50 per acre. U 3 V 31 ACRES With three rooni9 house in City of Abbeville. Will make a low r price oil this place. $200.00 Each. Three building lots on a street leadiug to Tan Yard. 470 ACRES Of land, western part Abbeville County. $ 10 per acre. ^ -t T)rnT m\rn T ot I A JUUHJA/XilU JUVJL On Harrisburg Street. Will sell this lot cheap. If you want to sell your Real Estate ' list it with me. If you want to buy Real Estate, come to see me before making your purchase. 8 HOBT. S. LINK. |