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^ The Press and Banner j I ?0^~PubllHhed every Wednesday at 82 a ear In advanoe. AT^tt 1 a 1QHQ kn cuucauajf, UVTI iwui I CARNITAL CLOTHING SALE. At Hall A Anderson's this Week Yon Will Find Cut Prices ou Every Thing?This Sale Will Only Last a Few Days. The trading public always has an eye to k good bargains and during tbe next few days j* you Will And such bargains at Hall <fe Ander B Ron's, that they will axtoniso you. Tbey have cut prices on Men'? Suits, Boys' Suits, Overcoai8, Men's Kaiu Coats, guaranteed absolutelv water proof. Men aud Boy's Hals, Shoes, and In fact everything that can be lound In a strictly up-to-date Clothing store. Hall & Ander?on's goods are recogntzed every where as the very best, and In Justice to yourself, you should not mins sued an , opportunity. Remember that these Cut ' Prloes will ouly last a few days. B Repair Shop. Furniture repaired, upholstering done, all H kinds. Mattresses made ana old ones retacbed as good as new. Shop on Church Street. 89ft Terms reasonable. William Pope. First Coat Not the Cheapest. JF The first coat of Au artleie aoes not neces- 1 r earlly determine Its cheapness. For Instance, , a saok of "Clifton" flour may cost you a little In the end. Wby? Because it will not only make more bread to the sack, but will take less lard and soda to make it. Order a sack of i "Clifton" and make a test for yourself. It will Drove the truth of this statement. L. T. & T. M. Miller. tiet (he Best for the Asking. L When yon order a sack of patent flour from k your grocer, do not tell blm to send you "a Sft sack of good flour," but tell blm to send you , mm a sack of "Clifton," because "Ciltton" Is the ^ best patent. Every sack Is sold with this I guarantee, and If it does not prove as repreet sen ted. your money will be refunded. "Cllf F ton" Is an all-round flour, and isas good ror cake and pastry as for light rolls and biscuit. ' L. T. A T. M. Allller. Notice. I I will be at Abbeville on first Monday of eaob month and two weeks following lor the a purpose of treating Hemorrhoids (Piles.) 1 IL Treatment consists In purely aseptic methods i Is painless aud without the use of chloroform jKSfe and the knife. Cure guaranteed. All parties Interested will find me at the Glenn Ethel ' ^ ' Ian Hotel, Abbeville. S. C., or Dr. B. A. Maul- 1 F .. son, MoCormlck. 8. C. Office hours irom 10 A. M. till 3 P. M. on above mentioned days. Jno. B. Brltt, M. D. I TreiipnH Notice. Hunting birds or coons or "possums" or other game or flsblng, day or night, on our lands la prohibited. Please Gentlemen do not treopaos or request privilege to hunt. 1 w Arthur Parker. Eben W. Watson. ^ 1 A o T U/ilonn 1 W .. (The Abbeville Union will be neld with the ( Due West Charob, Saturday and Huuday, Nov. 28 and 29. A good program has been provided, and good attendance la expected. Let all tae churches of the Union be represented. The public are cordially Invited to attend all the exercises. Ecks Wanted. J. W. Breihabn, the baker, will pay the highest market price lor eggs. Give him a call beiore you sell. For Bent. 1,000 chairs to rentforail kinds of entertainments, S oents each. Kerr Furniture Co. Wanted.?Persimmon, Dogwood, Hickory, and Holly logs. Freight oald on carloads. 4m; James Cocksbot, Charleston, S. C. t Wanted?100 bushels of Cbar coal at once. Abbeville Hardware Co. # r Interesting Letter*. Judge James M. Crosson, now of Woodville, Texas, but formerly of Newberry, this State, L is writing interesting letters to the Newberry S Herald and News, giving bis recollections of Newberry before fbe war, when be was a eSmi younger man tban be Is today, and when the fiSw generation lived and flourished on tbe Bush H River. Tbe Judfje now was a Colonel In tbe former p days, and no man in Newberry County stood f higher with the people. Whenever be offered f himself as a candidate for office ibey manifested their love for him and snowed their confidence In his ability to serve ibem. He watfor years editor of one of tbe County papers, and no man of bis day ever came nearer lulfilling tbe requirements ol the time. We are not surprised that the people of Texas recognized a good man when tbey saw him. W A better womAn tban Mrs. Crosson never f lived In Newberry. Hor ability and her womanly graces made her tbe noblest of tbe r queens of Newberry households, and In ber outward life she was among the best to be met on the King's highway. Away back in tbe fifties tbe Crosson family consisted ol several little ones, among ttie number were Master O'Neill and Miss Settle. The names of the younger children I do not remember. , Ttie Judge ought to write all about bis children. Mies Bettle and Master 4 O'Neill, I presume, have long since gone out from the borne nest. I was glad to note recently that Mrs. Crosson was still living. They must now be far on the way to four score. RonenberK'8 Local*. See the bargains F R'lsenbejg <fc Co. are oftu ferlng In clothlug. 817 50 *ults for 12 50. 12 50, 13.50 and 515 00 suits lor 810 uO. All 810 00 suits or 88.50. $0 suits of best 810.00 suits for only 8.50 at P Rosenberg <fc Co. v A 17.50 E. F. F. suit In black cheviot, brown or gray, a beauty tor 812.50. Remember tbat Rosenbere <* Co. are closing out their slock of men's clothing. You oan buy a suit there much cheaper tban anywhere else. it won't cost you anything to look and It | ^ will convince you that clothing Is very cheap ||B at Rosenberg's, so come In. affir Rnsenbere A To.'s Is beadooarters for bovV B olothlng. Any patieru. any price, or auy age ? In knee suits from 2 years to 16. B Boy's clothing Is a specialty with us. We Eg) can inlt your boy as well as yoursel. BL Tbe "no name bat" for?2.59 at Rosenberg's. Wby pay $3.00 for a bat when tbe "no name" ls-^lter anp Is yours for 52.50 A complete selection of tbe Krlppendorf Dlttmann ladle's fine shoes for Fall at Rosenberg's. DUE WEST. Interesting; Pnrtticrnpn!* ny n Wide Awake Correspondent. Mr. Tbomas Charles of Pelzer spent Sabbath with relatives In Due West. Rev. Spencer Mills of Louisville, Ga.. came ? by from Synod and spent a day wllb friends In Due West Mrs. A. B. Cochran of Georgia Is visiting ber sister Mrs. W. W. EdwardH. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley of Abbeville vihiwju lug lauiujr ui 1/1. o. n. n lucuiou Saturdyy and Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming and Mr. William McCUntocfc of Ora attended the funeral of Mrs. B. H. Qrler. Messrs. Flemlog and Mc, Cuntook are elders of ,Rev. B. H. Grier's oongregatlon. The yoang ladles of the D. W. F. C. will sell oysters aad candy Monday evening at the College. The proceeds will go to the Y. M. I"*" C. A. of the College. Dr. Young ot Tenn. spent a few days with the family of Mr. J. E. Todd last week. Mrs. Victoria Lee and daughter Miss Sarah of Abbeville attended the fuoeral services ot Mrs. B. H. Grler on last Tuesday. Mr. Joseph L. Pressley Is speeding a while with his pareDts Dr. and Mrs. W. L. PresBiey. Mr. P. A. Pressly preached at Woodrug Sabbath. Misses Amelia Kennedy and Fannie Harris of Abbeville spent Saturday night night and Sabbath wjth the families ot Prof. P. L,. Grler and K.S. Galloway. Mr. Samutel J. Todd aDd Mies Nelle Stark > of tbe Female College, attended services at Greenville church ou last Sabbath. Mr?. D. R. Anderson of Falrvlew and Mrs. Ida C. Charles of Greenville are visiting Mrs. Mrs. A. 8. Kennedy. Abbeville Cement. k| Tbe dirt used in tbe city park walks was Hp obtained lrom Mr. Roche s place near tbe city. It is called by some cement dirt. BiE&V.Vn Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, County i of Abbeville, Court of Common Pleas. Willie B. Moore, Plain till", against Ed 1 ^ r ?? nr\ ntlmro PnrO? warn iVL. Jiuuic auu vriuvio. i v.w closure. By authority of a'decree of Sale by tbe Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in tbe above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Ab> eville. C. H., S. C., on Salesday in December (7.) A. D., 1903, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of George C. Graves, lands formerly belonging to Dr. VV M. Taesrart. T. Baker and Mrs. W. W. James McKiuney, Giles Creek and a tract of land belonging to Mary Power Buchanan, which was conveyed to her by W. R. Buchanan. Deed recorded in Book 14, page 1. Terms of Sale?All cash, or one-half cash, balancein twelvemonths, or onethird cash, balauce in one and two years, the purchaser may elect. The credit portion to bear interest from day of sale, and to be secured by the bonds ? of the purchaser aud mortgage of the s premises. The purchaser to pay for 1 papers. The Master is authorized to I sell at private sale. t L. W. Perrin, u Master A. C., S. C. ? November 11, 1903. d p Master's Sale. rhe State of South Carolina, County n of Abbeville, Court of Common D Pleas. ft V. D. Lee against Rhoda Cade and others.?Foreclosure. By authority of a decree of sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe- p viile County, in said State, made in a the above stated case, I will offer for ft 3ale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in December (7,) A. D. 1903, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville d Countv, in the State aforesaid, contain # ing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY s (160) ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Mrs. Georgia Porcher 'fl r>n the north-east, Rev. Manning Brown on the north-west, Edmund and Benjamin Curry on the southwest, James Henry Hester on the south-east, and being the same tract of land purchased by Caleb Cade from d Rebecca C. Calhoun, described by plat E by John S. Martin, Surveyor, dated, a 10th and 11th December, 1884. Terms of Sale.?One-thftd cash, and ? the balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale, payable an nuaiiy, ine creau portion to oe seduxen by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises so sold. Pur- 1 chaser to pay for papers. L. W. Perrin, Master A. C., S. C. ] November 11,1903. Master's Sale. J The State of South Carolina, County t of Abbeville, Court of Common g PJeas. ] W. A. Latimer against Sallie B. Cobb, ( et al.?Foreclosure. c By Authority of a Decree of Sale by 1 the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in ? the above stated ca^e, I will offer for J sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville 1 C. H., S. C., on Salesday in December ' (7,) A. D. 1903, within the legal hours 1 of wale the following described laud, ( to-wit; All that tract or parcel of land sit- c uate, lying and beiug in the town of * Donalds, in Abbeville County, in the J State aforesaid, containing TWO (2) [ ACRES, more or less, and bouuded k by lands of Alfred Agnew, J. C. ( Jttodges, and tDe JJue wesi ?.oau, auu having been formerly the home of the said W. A. Latimer. Terms of Sale?Oue-half of the purchase money cash, and the balance in twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent per annum until paid, from the day of sale. The credit portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. W. Perrin, Master, A. C., S. C. November 11, 1903. Master's Sale.. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville?Court of Common Pleas. Mary E. Mcintosh against R. O. Bell ?Foreclosure. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Commau Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will otter for at. nnhlin nntnrv. at Abbeville C. H., South Carolina, on Salesday in December (7) A. D., 1903, within the legal hours of sale the following described land to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situ- , ate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing FIFTY-FIVE (55) ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of (he "Home ;Place," the Graves place the Flatwoods place, and the Augusta Road. i Also, all that other TRACT or parcel of land, a part of the Flatwood's , place, containing ONE HUNDRED (100) ACRES, bounded by lands of Dr. William Taggart, the Graves place and Flatwoods Creek. Terms of Sale?One-third cash, balance in equal installments in one and two years with privilege of pay ing all casn. 1 tie credit portion to bear interest from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers L. W. Perrin, Master A. C., S. C. I "Bread is the staff of life." Then why not have the purest and best especially when we are prepared to supply the wants of all a^ lower prices than you have to pay for inferior goods. We have four car loads of flour to go at the following prices. High est grade second patent at $4.50 and the very best straight at $4.40 per barrel. Every dust of which we guarantee to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. A. M. Smith & Co. 1 A Golden Rule 1 of Agriculture: J Be good to your land and your crop B will be good. Plenty of f Dn+acli I in tliefertilizerspellsquality OERKAN KAL^ WORKS, fB Vi/ia Vntlna Af ifx ParbOP Greenville News. Tbe Intelligence and the exeoutlve ability f one of the leading cotton manufacturers of be South Is appreciated by tbe controlling pirltBoftbe Wnaley Mills In Columbia, In be election of Lewis W. Parker, of Greenllle. as president. Mr. Parlcer, however, rill not relinquish bis work here. Tbe eleoion is only for a temporary period, holding lOtil a successor to W. B. Smith Whaley is amed, bat In the meantime Mr. Parker will iave to gather the broken threads and eneavor to put the Olympia property on a high lane. He nan the energy, tbe character, tbe rains and tbe managing qualifications In his ?vor, and on bis shoulders will fall a great ibor and responsibility. The seleoi.ion is lost wise. No young man iu South Carolina as made a '.flner record, and if there Is one resident, who can bring success to the mill, t, is Mr. Parker. MiuHtrela. The celebrated Ted Faust Minstrels will erform in the city opera house Saturday fternoon and night. See tbeoa. -Popular rices and a good time. Matinee In the even3g and performance at night. nnTTHAT MARITRT Reported by W. D. Barttadale. Number of bales received since last Tues ay S00. JPrlce ranging from 10 7-8 to 11 1 8cents. Market closl ng at 10 3 4cen ts. Cotton seed IS 1-2 cents per bushel. [Estimated loads of bay . Price ranging rom 40 to 60 per hundred pounds. Cotton firm. Recelptsjheavy. ' Mr. Sams Called Home. Rev. W. B. Sams was called home on Monay night by tbe deatb of bis father, Rev. B. i. Sams, ol Edlsto Island. Mr. Sams hopes to be back In time for Simay, but In case be Is not tbe Rev. Mr. Wlllams will preach In tbe morning and also at ilgbt at tbe Union service In the Episcopal burcb at night. Master's Sale* Phe State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville.?Court of Common Pleas. Martha Cann against Hampton Patterson, et al.?Partition. ?$y autnorrcy or a decree or oaie oy he Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville county, in said State, made in be above stated case, I will offer for ale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. 3., S. C., on Salesday in December, AJ D., 1903, within the legal hours >f sale the following described land, o wit: All that tract or parcel of land situite, lying ahd fbeing in Abbeville iounty, in the State aforesaid, conaining FIFTY-TWO (52) ACRES, nore or less, and bounded by lands of r. B. Hampton, J. B. Patterson and >thers. * Also, that otner Tract or parcel )f land lyinf in said County and State sontainintr ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX (146) ACRES, more >r less, and bounded by lande of P. C. 3uber, Max Below, W. D- Mann and Jthers. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured Dy the bond of the purchaser, and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser may pay all cash. Purchaser to pay For papers. T.- W. Perrin. Master A. C., S. C. TO TONE UP the system some good medicines should be taken occassionally. The human 3triggs become loose and may be lightened by any of the several good tonics which form'part of our stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. T)???Un ???N " HA ft ft* ftfttVI ft r eiliajjo juu nave ? lavumc?ouuicthing which you used and found effective. It is sure to be here and at tbe right price. JP. B. SJPBBD. HUNTER & McKEE HAVE A CAR LOAD Horses, Mule and Mares, which tney think are the best that have ever been brought to this market. Call to see them at Hill's Stable. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Abbeville Cotton Mills. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meetsng of the Stockholders of the Abbeville Cotton Mills will be held at the office of the company, at Abbeville, S. on Friday, November 20th, 190.'{, at 8:L") o'clock a. m. Juhn A. Harris, W. 1\ Greene, President. Secretary. i w are higl cause ii tisemem ways pe /l conduct over to deposit back pi your pu ! j Clothing Sals Ha The low prices we have put on ^ye our Clothing will soon have them all best hat gone. Come while you can be suited -\Ve hav< in size and pattern, and save from and ha\ $2.50 to $5.50 on every suit. Here are g0od ma our prices: our $2.5 $18 Suits, best made for $12.50. and best 15,14 and 12.50 Siuts for $10. 10 Suits for $8.50 At prices quoted we save you big money. We guarantee these goods to be the best. Hosiery! w We have the agency for the famous "Y. I M." hosiery?extra grade four thread lilseAmerican made goods?new and fresh from tl factory. In all sizes for children from 4's 1 9 1-2, same make one-half hose in black, tan an mahogany. All foreign make hosiery are < necessity old. Some you buy may be three < four years old, consequently the dye has rotte them before you buy. You will be pleased wit this Y. K. M. hosiery. Its the barking- dog tbat does not bi weekly. Gome to our store, 1 and get acquainted witb our P. lio Seaboard Air Line Railway. Doable dnily service between New York, Tamps, Atlanta, New Orleans and points Soath and West. . In Effect April 12,1903. ^ SOUTHWARD. Daily Daily ^ No. 57. Nol27. M Lv New fork, P. H. B 12 55 pm 12 10 am Lv Philadelphia, P. R. R.... 8 29 pm 7 20aiu M Lv Baltimore, P. R. R 6 45 pm 9 34 am Lv Washington, W. 8. Ry 7 00 pm 10 46 am Lv Richmond, 8. A. L. Ry 10 35 am 2 15 pm Lv Petersburg " 11 17 am 2 57 pm Lv Norlina " 1 35 am 5 15 pm Lv Henderson " 2 22 am 6 03 pm Lv Raleigh " 4 00 am 7 33 pm Lv Southern Pines ' 6 00 m 9 36 pm Lv Hamlet " 7 25 am 10 40 pm Lv Columbia J " 1100 am 12 55 am Ar Savannah " 2 20 pm 5 05 am Ar Jacksonville " 6 50 pm 9 15 am TJ ar ot. auguBiine i oaam Ar Tampa * 6 45 am 6 00 pm <. No. 88 No!~41 ^ VLv New York, N.Y.P, * N.....t 7 55 am 8 55 pm Lv Phlladelpbja " 10 16 am 11 21 pm Lv New York. O D.S.S.Co...f 8 00 pm .. Lv Baltimore. B.8.P.O) f"6 80 pm Lv Washlneton, N. aW.S.B... 6 80 pm Lv Portsmouth, 8. A.L.Bj 9 05 pm 9 25 am Lv Weldon " 11 45 am 11 55 am ^ Lv Norllna " 150 am 140 pm Lv Henderson " 2 22 am 2 10 pm X Lv Kalelnh ? 4 00 am 4 00 pm 0 Lv Southern Pines " 6 00 am 616 pm Lv Hamlet ? 7 80 am ' 10 40 pm ? Lv Wilmington ? 3"30 pm ^ _ Ar Charlotte " 10~08 am 10~45 p~n"i Lv Chester " 10 25 pm 1 1)5 pm Lv Greenwood " 12 83 pm 3 43 am Lv Athens " 2 50 pm 6 05 am Ar Atlanta t " 4 50 pm 8 60 am _____ Ar Augusta, C. AW.C 5 20"pm |o< Ar Macon, C. of Ga 7 20 am 1135 am Ar Montgomery. A.&W.P 9 20 am 6 25 am E5 Ar Mobile, L & Ij 2 55 am Ar New Orleans, L.&N 7 15 pm 50 Ar Nashville. N^C.&Bt.L 6 40 am 6 55 pm Rfl Ar Memphis .. 3 45 pm 8 45am kjj NORTHWARD. Dally Dally ^ No. 82. No. 88. Lv Memphjs, N.C.&StL 12 45n'n 8 00 pin |r|| m Lv Nashville 9 30 pm 9 30 am Ri-J J, Lv New Orlwans, L. &N, 8 15 pm IMj Lv Mobile, L <feN..; 12 40 am R(Q Lv Montgomery, A.<k W.P 6 45 am 1 00 pm ?? Lv Macon, C. of Qa. 8 00 am 4 20 pm |Oi Lv Angusta, C.<fc WTO ~ 10 10 am Fn Mi Lv Atlanta, $ 8.A. B.Ry... 12 OOn'n 8 10 pm |Mi o Ar Athens " 2 57 pm 11 25 pm fig Ar Greenwood " 5 15 pm 2 05 am Ar Chester " 7 17 pm 4 15 am gf Lv Charlotte " 7 25 pm 5 01 am Lv Wilmington " 3 30 pm IU| CU Lv Hamlet " 10 30 pm 7 50 am RiS Lv Southern Pines " 11 18 pm 8 45 am |M| Lv Raleigh " 1 25 am 11 15 am A Lv Henderson " 2 53 ?m 12 50 pm Ji LvNorllna " 3 45 am 145 pm CO Lv Weldon " 5 05 am 3 00 pm J*"*!] Ar Portsmonth " 8 00 am 5 35 pm ^ Ar Washington, N.&W.8 B... "" 6 35 am BrWIi Ar Baltimore. B.8.P.C0 ...... +6 80 am a * v,..vr r? n a a nr> ~ r\t\ Ar Philadelphia, N.Y.P.&N... t5 46 pm 5 10 am Ar New York " 8 15 pm 8 00 am No. 34." No. 66. , The lat Lv Tampa S.A.L.Ry 9 00 pm 8 50 am 'A'lleB dre w dance ao Lv St. Aueuetioe " 5 40 am 6 20 pm \yhlte Lv .Jacksonville ' 8 45 am 7 SO pm Lv Savannah " 1 15 pm 12 10 am Lv Columbia ? " 6 35 pm 5 30 am V? t?"al Lv Hamlet " 10 30 pm 8 55 am stylish dr? Lv Southern Pines" 1118 pm 9 45 am i w i Lv Raleigh ? 125 am 1150 am black and Lv Henderson " 2 88 am 1 10 pm ppniH?, v? Lv Norlina " 3 40 am 1 55 pm them Lv Petersburg " 5 49 am 4 09 pm Ar Richmond 6 35 am 4 55 pm That m? Ar Washington, W. R. Ry 10 10 am 8 36 pm at White' Ar Baltimore, P. R. R 11 52 am 11 25 pm is a great Ar Philadelphia, P. R. R 136 pm 2 26 am T . Ar New York, P. R.R 4 15 pm 6 30 am Ladles * * ___ ___ arrive r f I Note ?t Daily except Sunday. $ Central Time week I10 v ? Kastem Tiuie. L. W. W Q. W. FULLER, Looal Agent. gains In ei Abbeville, S. C., April 10, 1903. means a g " Ho has Try one of Hall & Anderson's double wear that are sc Collars, 2 for 25 cts. . trlcos or a goods. ' White's and attra< Great bargains in Table KLs'ev! Damask in short lengths, also whites twilled and wove flannel at or more dl 16 2-3c and 20c per yard. KURR, C; u and coml< A. M, Smith & Co. ^?ce at \ r'/ ; / IT W r dHkHHoi HY do so many people flo< Why do the same pe< come again? Not bee 1 or our merchandise un j i ? ? oining is misrepresented fcs, and what we adverti rform. Because business ed here, and because the us for merchandise is in the savings bank, reac omptly if you are not rchase. ha I Hats! Rnvs Vk/ MiVWVM t/ made an efforts to secure the New shi ; possible to retail at $2.50. ing coming 3 paid the top prices for them patterns auc re a right to expect to sell a eminently ] ny at $2.50. In addition to clothing. Bi 0 hat, we carry the largest see what we assorted stock in the coun- line. can suit you in a hat. Shirts! Shirts ^ Shirt comfort is a desire. An ill fi ie irritates, sleeves too long, neck too 1 to high, wrong slope of the yoke. If it' iu wnere it is sure to disturb you. Try You will find comfort and a perfect fit ^ unlaundered white shirt, splendid m h informed for only 50c. The best 50 Shirt on the market. ite, and he who shouts loudest not i ook over the stock, you will not be methods, our merchandise, our prices senber Selling fc & We are not exactly d leased when you bu Jome and see us, get 01 Read our Locals. THO ARE YOU A FARM! hen This Will Inte] We have a few 3 Section "Co arrows, which we will close out ure to make room for car load of y to arrive. Also, a few "Aver se" Plows. .BBEVILLE HARDW L. W. White's Locals. ^ Tbomi Granulated su| est and most desirable styles of lated sugar 18 lb SB goods can be found In great abun- a good green c cl variety at the store ol L. W. better for 10 ct. II Qood parch col black and colored zlbolenes at per lb. re great sellers. They make very \ye will sell yc 28868. cardys for 37J.^ ot White has the best assortment of tbe moD?ycolored, all wool dress goods at 50 Good wheat br rd. he has ever shown. Call and sen Women shoes I Sl.OO, are up-to-di iterlal for making rainy-day sklrta w?ydown In prli s, 54 inches wide for 50 cents a yard 0'ir men shoes bargain. can't afford to m wrans and cloaks have began to Best cream che j. W. White's. By the Orst of next A full line of tl Mil have a good assortment of them. We bought these . ... . . . lore prices are ri hltehas some of the greatest bar- ? mbroldery he has ever had. That J)?6 ? reat dealf llon ln meat?. & .. ? . . Meal, flour, ha the flne white mercerized goods, groceries at botti > rr\noh nuoii thl? HcftHon. and also ? , 11 colors, and silk striped worsted n)tro powder. We htiv? ft larj stock of clothing la unusually large crookery, etc. :tlve this season. He has the best pan nn uh fnr n >uth'H boys, and children's clothing antee everything sr carried. arp anxious: to store Is undoubtedly the place to best to please yo is. You can see there one thousand , liferent styles. arpets and mattings, also blankets irters can be seen In great abun- at those Vhlte'a store. [l. W. White's. .. .. ... . aflTTn*fl>'H*iT" T'i'i T7T1 npiHp L IBM -/ y? ' - :'?$S t ?>H3 ' ' ' ck to our store ? ople come and ause our prices worthy, hut be- j r i in our adver- IKr Lse to do we alj is legitimately ^ v| money handed R V equivalent to a / Ly to be handed satisfied with a /Nl a 1 l/vi uiotning onoes! snoes i pments of Boys' Cloth- if for nothing more we would - " !$ in daily. All the new like to have you come in and find 1 styles. We are pre- fau]t with our shoes?if you can. headquarters on boys' There are no better shoes at the price. ring your boys in and Come in, slip your feet into a pair, have to offer you in this test their comfort-giving qualities, you will not feel their newness. We have none but the very best for ladies, men and children. Every pair guaranteed. ! Domestics! tting shirt Always on hand a big line of Domestics, ow, or too Cheviots, Plaids, Shirtings, Sheetings, Flannels, , -J binds any- etc*? at the lowest market prices. our shirts. here. All aterail, rec Negligee ? < | ilways has cause. Just watch our announcement pressed to buy, but we want you to corner and the general run of this establishment. ^11 g & Co. C J UUUUUUUiUi )r Pleasure. J loing this, but you will feel # . || y a bill of goods from us. ? ar prices and go home happy. ? | Yours for business, 0 MSON BROS. 5 m ^Y-'T.Y'-Y^'T*3I Charleston and Western Carolina R. K Angrnsta and AsheTille Short Line. *~u\ Schedule in effect August 1, 1908. 1 | Lv Greenwood.. ....12 44 pm W J t Wi Lv I^arena 2 0T pm \ rW ! Dm Ar Greenville 3 25 pm /A-3S V JL M Ar Spartanburg 8 80 pm CiG Lv Spartanburg (80.).. 8 40 pm Lv Henderaoovllle? 8 11 pm . ?? , fy Ar Asneviue....... 7 10 pm (JflCT /Til K* I?v Asheville(8o. By.).. 7 08 am L CD l? A UU. 52 Ar Hendersonville........ 8 05 am M Ar Spartanburg ....10 25 am Ly Spartanb'g (C<fcWC)12 01 pm mmon Sense IMI ?T Green vuie... 1215 pm Lv Laurens 1 55 pm at A VPTTT lftW ITU Ar Greenwood 2 61pm ah ft VCxj iOW jjv Greenwood 2 61 pm TUT? M Ar McCormlck ...... 8 40 pm jjarm illa,cnill" Lv McCormlck 8 40 pm 9 50 am 4 42 pm ,, _ _ |M| Ar Anderson 7 10 pm v and Syra." ArAa*u?t? 520pm 1140am " |H| Ar Beaufort 6 80 pm Ar Port B.~.,t.I 6 43 pm M Lv Port Boyal 7 06 am Lv Beaufort 7 15 am |K| Ar Augusta ......12 20pm I A T*> "HI /~i * * Lv Augusta 10 10 am 2 55 pm ^XJLvJCj \J\J BMl Lv Anderson........ 7 25am try Ar McCormlck ...........11 52 am 4 40 pm 9 50 am PS Lv McCormlck ?..._11 52 am Ar Greenwood 12 44 pm Lv Greenwood 12 44 pm ' Ar iAarens 1 45 pin Lv Laurens, C. N. & L. 2 02 pm Ar Clinton 2 22 pm xon Bros. Local'*. Ar Newberry 8 10 pm hrtft/l.arl M ok n?AHM. I A1- PnlllTTlhlft 4 40 Dm . for $1.00. ' Lv Columbia, A. C. L... 4 40 pm lb; "lJL? LvCh"K/iLcVL::. 7 00 am t>. And still better for 15ot. lb. Columbia 1125 am Tee for 10, 12]4, 15 and 25 ot. Lv Columbia, C. N.&L.ll 25 am Lv Newberry - 12 46 pm IU A No. 1 Tobacco In ten lb. Lv Clinton.......^......... 1 30 pm per lb. Nothing better for Lv Laurens, C. & w. C 1 55 pm * Ar Greenwood 2 51 pm an 81.10 per saofe. Through train service betweep Aagustaand Charfor 82 50. 82,00, 81 50. 81.25 and ie8ton. ate In style and quality and For Information relative to rates, etc., apply to Be. W. B. STEELE, (7. T. A., Anderson, 8.0. for 81 50 are valuea that yon GEO. T. BBYAN, G. A., Greenville, 8. C. lor Si.w are values tnai yuu EHNEST WILLIAMS, Gen. Pass, Agt_ w Augusta, Ga. lese three lb. for 50 eta. T> M EMERSON, Traffic Manager. nware, everything you want. i to suit with 7o cotton, there ght. alu end'vegetables^ <leM"P" *<*<??*> S-ffliy? -? ?"??" om prices. No. 110(dally) 1.55 p.m.; No. Il8(dally). .; ided shells both In black and Trains from Hodges arrive Abbeville, No. 115 - % ,.y /Ha11vMn.90fl. m No. US Mallv^ m. m? 1 ge line ol lamps, glassware No. Ill (dally) 8.10 p. m. Nos. 116 and 117 (night trains) discontinued. : ... . m. ?nnr- Close connection at Hodges with through nything you want, we g traiDS for Greenville, Columbia, Charleston, . 5 we sell to be the best, we elC | connecting at Greenville for A. -fc C. Dlsell you and ? vision polnta and the East, also Ashevllie, Atr ,u. momson ?roH. IantaelC The long swagger overcoat from Hall ? ' " j goods for making waist. at ?en?y evldenoe on our.;.; v v -**