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jpp . . ^ ==s==sass======= ) The Abbeville Press and Banner. 1 BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903. ESTABLISHED 1844 1 w Lj|L mc L faGbOTHlffg l Men's Fine Shoes. MEN'S SUI' For style, fit and durability The all-wool hea\ our Stetson Shoes uf $5 which we Clay Worsted Sui1 show in vici kids and. patent ly sold at $12.50 a Jy >. *s cannot be equalled in offered in this sali B. Abbeville. $10 5'Men's snoes. k We sell the W. L. Douglass m celebrated $3 and $3.50 ^ioes. U No better values ever offerui for I themoney: MEN'S sun a v Oxford grays and b K . r in both single and c t ed suits, regular During this sale i . <rin( TOPHI -MEN'S SUI1 mWIb ffliim /) We've selected a f Klili iQ $"> $7.50 and $8 si oneotthelatest run them during: thi coPvwisan^Ko ?v IB \ fcd>M<ERSOF , . fiNE CLOTHING. ft LOWNDESVILLE. I erally are doue gatberli the above. Tbecornai Vgt * have been boused, oats H" . _ . , _ ? . , _ ^ . some wheat to sow. It Tbnn ftnsf' vlngr I nst and Present to be so near up with t K Gathering: the Laat of the Cotton Crop ^ Lowndesvllle, Nov. 29,1903. DUE 1 Mrs. Fannie LeRoy and Master LeRoy Medows of Pickens spent the greater part of < last week with the family of Mr. J. B. LeRoy _ _ the brotber-ln-law of the first named. Interesting farne Mr. E. T. Carlisle of Anna. 111., is here to Awake Cor! spend some time with kinsfolks. He was born and raised near this place, 68 years ago, Du his father and family moved to Mississippi. RaiDh Grler wl After a time the aboved first named moved News and Courier Offlc w uio urcecui uuuic. i uio is um utiii vimi, to Thanksgiving In Due \ the home of his birth sinoe be ieftit. He Rev. D. G. Philips < finds but few of the old land marks left. His 8everal days here last i ' old time relatives are either dead or have panted by his two ch sought new homes, and he Is almost a sometime with their | stranger iu t? strange land. J. W. Wldeman. Miss Bessie Jones, assistant In theJMt. Car- Prof, and Mrs. J. L. ] rael school came up Wednesday evening and Elena, spent several di has slnoe been the guest of Mr. J. T. Latimer, pressly's sister, Mrs., Miss Jones was one of the assistants In our vllle, 8. C. High School several years ago, formed many Miss Pinkie Lee Este strong friendships, and It Is a great pleasure tfce Ora School, spen to all of our folks to welcome her again for friend* In Due West, even a few days. , , Mr. Llvy Caldwell of Miss Janle McNeil of Mt. Carmel came In Thursday with his pare Wednesday evening and spent several days Kev. and Mrs. W. C. 1 the guest of Mr. R. W. Collier, and was of Mr. end Mrs. H. E. warmly welcomed by many friends. Ewartwlll leave Abbet Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnes and their two wbtre he will serve as children, Who had spent two weefcs among church. loved ones here, left for their Prattvllle Ala., miss Mattle Wllllami home on Friday. ^ male College is vlsltln Mrs. E. J. Barnes, mother of the first named WOod, S. C. above, went wltn them to their western home Mrs. Sallie W. Addlsc to spend sometime. , t with two of her chllc luonkiuui s.tvu w auu vj orpnanage, ennton, 8. a number of oar young people and some older Mrs. Turner Is vislti ones, to a sociable at Mr. J. T. Latimer's Frl- has a soo In Ersklne C day night. A part of the time spent at the gometlme here. hospitable pleasant home was eujoyed in Communion services eating apples, oranges, nuts and such like p. Church Sabbath, dainties. Mr. J. E. PresBly, whi Mr. Wm. Tate, Miss Redie Harper aDd Miss & Co<> spent ThanfcsgU Rebecca Heard of Georgia have been the Miss Jennie Rose guests of Mr. J. F. Harper since Saturday. WhQ will spend the wir Mr. Tom Bowen of Little River came over nev< ana >yirg> j# q Saturday and has since been with the family are visiting relatives lr ' of hl? brother-in-law, Mr. H.J. Armstrong. Rev. q y. Bonner w Miss Julia Press'ey, of Atlanta, has been at ment at Sunny Slope o the home of Mrs. Othella HeBter. her aunt, for o'clock. He preaches several days. and third Sabbath of < The reoord tell us that back In earlier New O>ciocfc. England days, some "irreverent wit" styled Union services were the fast days. "St. Starve" and Thanksgiving church last Saturday davs "St. Stuff." The first has gone out of h, q. Buchholz and fashion. The second "St. StutT' was observed preHent. here in some particulars; ludging from ex- Mr. G. W. HaDnab o ternnls the Thankselvlue was only balfheart- Thursday at his home ed. Our stores, some of them were closed Mr8t m. Moffat o only in part. At some of our homes the reg- motber. Mrs. N.M. Gr ulatlon turkey wbb In evidence. A small Mrs H. M. Young Is part of the 7,000,000 as staticlans tell us which Mr8> j. c_ Harper of A1 is required to supply the demand In the United Suites, was eaten here, coupled with the necessary etces. which went to make up cAPcriTARri ap i first olass dinners. At 11 a m. the bfell of the SAFEGUARD AG/ Methodist church was ruDg, but owing to the The best safeguard i few who appeared, the paRtor declined to use good Judgment li bold services, and dismissed those In attend- But, accidents will oftc aoce. People perhaps did not?bave the time ery effort to prevent to spare, and when in Rome, a body does as guard against Injury re Rome does. This fsst business age does not in Elliott's Emulsified ( allow the people to stop tbelr money making most serviceable acc! and getting, even on Sunday, and so small a Liniment made, and if Ihtneas Tbanksiiivine day cuta but a small T.lnlm*>nt for use in tt flKure- , ,, . rnals ever offered. Lai A few days ago, a several miles ride in the Mtlford. country. by tbe writer, where only fields . ,, which had beeD planted to coHod, this year were Id sight, but very little cotton was yet Every first class liar to be picked, and It can be well imagined Noxember is tbe moi that the scattering part of the staple yet to be and ballot boxes, gathered, is somewhat troubling some of Its A ?rn? fri?n#i i.nn^ owners in that there is not enough of it left of vour best trnirs to tempt the Pjckers In cojd weather to gather * uwairaiw. li, at me snori ume ohck, cusiomnry price, 40 els. per hundred with board, or 50 cts. per Sttll another barga hundred, without board. Nor Is there enough cloth finished sultlngi o warrant the paying of 50 cts. or even 40 cts. worth 60 and 75c. Wht at 50 and 59c, at Haddo ft t NOTHING ! ?NEY Si ATT 1 AL,Lr I While there's lots of wint growing1 short, and we shall will move them out of our s Overcoats all are in for a m and elegantly tailored. Wc them. Now is the time to rc so little. Here are a few pri 4ALL d TS MEN'S SUITS 7y weight, black Are extra heavy Blue Serge Su ts that are usual- wel1 Inade and lined> ha nd $13.50 will be felled collars and hair cloth fron g The best $10 suit ever offered w be shown in this sale at .00 $8.00 re MEN'S OVERCOATS rown Melton ^ur black and dark blue Beaver louble breast- Overcoats which we are going to price $12.50. Pu^ *n this sale at $10 are easily worth $12.50. 'Twill interest you to look them over. X) ?S Men's Overcoats ew short lots All of our fine d'-ess Overcoats iits." and will sold regularly at $i 7.50. $18 and is sale at $20, will be cl sed at X) $5.00 Ts. Oar planters Ken- / 3g excepting: In case of' |ol 3d forage of all kinds irl sowed, socue yet have I TTTT T"\ is quite early for them \Y/ ? rvr\4-\ O f-W heir year's work.^ W ctgOIlS, JDl ffEST, N rnpbn Dy tt Wide- m You are evid respondent. EO ie West, Nov. 30, 1903. 5^ e ln^ariestifn/spent VOUT Vest with homefoIks. RU >f Atlanta, Ga? spent |Q| week. He was accom uaren who will spend grandparents, Dr. and RjJ About purchasing 1 Pressly, and daughter, ftjl blame yOU for goin iys last week with Mrs. , , r; m. Perry or Green- I^J ilege to make comj e., who has charge of I0| the city offers for t! t Thanksgiving with g5j to consider us in th Clemson College spent |o| vehicle that this lo< E?wart were the guests Work Of the best f Brooks recently. Mr. enough to fit thp or rllle soon for Yorkvllle, KJ euougil to nt uie IX pastor for the A. R. P. RJl 9 of tbe Due West Fe- JM| _ , g relatives Id Green- tLM do not WAIlt yOlir pj >n spent Thanksgiving we prove Ourselves W l^ren at the Thorn well PfjJI ng In Due West. 8be IH1 Just give US a show College and will spend kjd . , . . IrS stock into our ne WPrA hfilfl In tho A P ? - - - 0ur Speciaities are 'iJ'gheiS withhM H Wagons, Summer's n borough of Mexico, BuffffieS. We also iter Id Due West. p9i . . A. Hubter of Mexico, km neSS, laprobes, etc. i Due West. Pi? rill meet bis appointiext Sabbatb at tbree IP* at this place ibe first |?y Jk T TTT^fl * '"? H CALVERj held at the Baptist M W and Sabbatb. Rev. other ministers were IrH f the Seminary, spent in Gastonla. f Chester. Is with her visiting her daughter, abama. m* UNST ACCIDENT. "T" "T 1\/|~ ^ I 1 against accident Is to i 1 _ IV1 ? 1 j q directing every act. -a ju occur lu spite of evthem. Tbe best safe- A x. wultlne from accidents Are gOing 10 I6&V6 311 Liniment. It Is the , > Ident and Emergency are going 10 Sell OUI i the most satlsluctory ? tas "c."a: gardless of price. ? Remember the time i th^for stuffing turkeys P1""* W'" ^OVe them. vho never reminds yoa We have everything i ?? buy while the goods a in. id pieces 04 incD bought under price, ? ? - < le this lot lasts they go | | [ V | I CLOTHING! LVJUJJ KiU EYES THIS V ;er ahead, selling time on Overcoat \ place cut prices on all our Suits tore in a hurry. Men's, Boys' and ove. All our Suits and Overcoat; 5 simply want their room and th >ot out the old pocketbook, when it ices. Can you afford to stay away 1 k, ANDEI -j? .* 1 men's suits ? I Men's Ulster 1 ? Very heavy Steel Gray Kersey We are showing a t ? Suits, all-wool and good wearers. in dark gray K< j In many stores you will get no blue beavers fro better value for $9. Our price They are extra f Q0 cannot be matche // m iwT-?,r A / ' 1111 i DESIGNERS (MAKERS Of' .FINEC1DTHIM0) EHEC The State ol ^ ' K3 COUNTY iggies, Carriages, m ?-? ^-.a jul By R. E. Hill, E ?????t \*THEREAS. J. ? |m| ? ? baa made bi C*Q Letters of Admlnls . % M effects of Rebecca / Atlill/ fcc* ' vllle County, decea IVllll V These are thereft all and singular the JH| the eald Rebecoa A DIG tbey be and appear 4-l+ws* M Probate, to be be lllllC Uc'3 Thursday, the 17th |H| ter publication hei wiQ forenoon, to show |M| why the said Adm gy granted. that carriage or wagon, but we cannot Glventh?sd5tVday g slow in the matter. It is your priv- M [Seal.i of our Lord . , . , . . ,, *\ , DK2 dred and tb jarisons, get prices and take the best of America: lie least money. All we ask is for you KJ iBra?binh\he?npree e transaction. We have every style of jc* byeiawUrt HoQ80 dl cjality demands, representing the best actories, and a range of prices elastic ga >nditions of your finances. xv\t? M *OR itronage unless BI ioo Acres Fi orthy of it E3 frpm Abbeville a church and sch r. (Remember we have moved our Rj* hood. 3 horse \jt ronnaitr?r\r r\n WatVnnortnn Stroof \ Ml frame tenant hr " *V|/VU?fcUiJ VI* TT Cl>J4IAAJ^ bV" wvivvw.y rsj^ ? i Owensboro Wagons, White Hickory address Box J i Buggies, Rock Hill Buggies, Oxford j^g have a full line of cheap buggies, har- DR. J. A g| SURGEO r & NICKLES a 3B F* AMALGAM FI1 od OFFICE OVER ? __ T^f c n *"* ? u OFFICE ITP-STA. OornAr. AhbflvUIe. iTE & CO.,~ Try McKee's Purll Abbeville January ist, next, and Try our English ci J Try h ttftllon of Ne their entire stock of goods re- Kee-fe,6oc per gaiior ? Fresh cheese at 20o s short and the goods must go if hin^s^KraXfades at Glenn's. Tobacco users who . . | dale and get.blB pric n stock that you need. Come and we are now *boi J priced clothln* for i re cheap. Interest all clothes I Shoes, all leather * A rm?O S?** S?"v I Any med'dneyoi A.TE & CO.1 Hohooibook8'ai? CLOTHING! HTHEE VAY. s and Heavy Suits is and Overcoats that Children's Suits and s are new, right cut, e money invested in : can do so much for 3SON. Overcoats Men's Overcoats rig line of Ulsters We claim that for $7.50 w( irseys and dark offering during this sale a b m $5 to $7.50. Kersey Overcoat that canno jood values and equalled in Abbeville for the s d for the prices. price. | MEN'S PANTS Made for service, of good cle W material, heavy gray Kerseys a *? hair lines, regular price $2. C jSBk. special price WSj $1.50 Pair. Wk MEN'S HATS jpFpi The newest things in stiff a ) soft Hats from $1 to $3 can found in our line. Easy to find t j right shape here. : Men's Rain Coats t j "We still have left a few of tho ill ! light weight Oxford Gray Ra UHlif Coats. They are stylish anu ser Piceable, and very cheap at o I closing out price. I: $11.00 v * ' South Carolina, OF ABBEVILLE. TTT \Jk tattoo for Letters of Ad- \/\/ LJ nlatratlot. w T ^ ' sq., Judge of Pbobate. i. Perrlii, C. C. C. P. 4: G. S. lit to me, to grant him __ tratlon of tbe Estate and i. McCaalan, late of Abbejre/to cite and admonish \l/nfif A i kindred and creditors of TV C CL11L 1 . McCaslan, deceased, tbat ? before me, In the Court of Id at Abbeville C. H., on day of December, 1908, afreof, at 11 o'clock in the A riH TTO cause. If any tbey have,. n jv lnlstration should not be "Will ? land ?nd peal of the Court, r* , -i of November In the year HPS LClELSS one thousand nine bunree, and in the 12Sth year nIndependence. ) 11th day of November, CLI-I/"VC^ s and Banner and on ^ || 1 I J oor for the time required ^ v Judge of Probata. We have of men, woi SALE. from $; up. irm Land, 3 miles ind within 1-4 mile of nny fiOOrV ool. Good neighbor- L/lv* VJV/V/Lfi farm opened. Good >use. For particulars A large line 12-, Abbeville, s. c. Bed Ticking . DICKSON, anything yc n dentist. Don't fail tc CROWN AND BRIDGE ???? l SPECIALTY. j LINGS 75c and $!:oo when you Goods, Sho( l notice. save you m< Thomson, Your IRS ON MOlLWAlN "" A. B. c: Kee's TiOcaiH. We handle the 0 Ly Coffee 15o 2 for 25c. ured shoulders. w Orleans Syrup at Mo i. Mails Clowe. Der Dound Abbeville, 8. C., May p p The malls close at the post office i ? vllle, S. C., as follows: .. . , _ C.&G. B. R.- S.A. L. R. re nails, knives, locks, 810 a. m. North. 12.30 p.m. Sou and all kinds farm tools 10.10 a. m. South. 12.30 p.m. Nor 10.10 a. m. Hodges. 8.30 p. m. Soul uld call on W. D. Barks 1.80 p. m. North. 4.20 p.m. Nor :e by the box. 1.80 p. m. Hodges. 8.30 p. tn. Soul ring a Hue of medium ,, . 8.30 p.m. Nori nen and bovs that wll Night malison Sunday close at 6 p. buyers. A. M Smith <? ADtrevlllemallclo6e8atl.30p.nl. ouyers, a. ai. smun The Rural Carriers leave at about 7.: vear wells, at Glenn's, Robt. S. Link, Postn i want Irom P. B. Speed. , . * 111 ford's Dru* Plokling vinegar, spices, Ac., at Gle urug Store. Barley, rye and onion sets, at Glenn ' ;?J . || 1 A JkTv 4 Boys' Knee Pent* Suit. A big lot of Fancy Cheviot m and Cassimere Suits, regular $3 and $3.50 values suits that will wear and look well. During this sale $2.50 , ? Boys' Knee Pants Suits m i are ^ , , We have a lot of black and dark l&ck ' ( gray Kersey Knee Pants Suits $2 and $2.25 values to close at ttme ' se Boys' Overcoats in The big bargains we have been v" offering in Boys' Overcoats have ur ' left us only a few more to close at $2.75 and $3.50. These were reg- 4$ ular $3.50 and $5 coats. Come . and get one before they are aU gone. = ;ywM lNTED ! ??? ' ' tII four Trade u will come to see us, j ;et it. Our Goods are and our prices right. ' ":'^S I i large and complete line men and children Shoes ' ' . T M 5! . M of Outings, Homespuns, I, Bleaching, in fact most )u need. M ) see me \ want anything in Dryas and Groceries. Will oney. s for trade. HEATHAIYT. liver Chilled Plows. Dr. 8. F. Kllllngsworth. Dr. C. S. Latimer 26,1903. at Aobe- Killing* wortb & Latimer, DENTISTS. fh' If you want your dental done at home tjj* see or write to us. S: m. 15 a. DO. God often works more by the life o caster, the illiterate seeking the things that are God's than by the ability of the n n'a lnnwri A/) aaaWIv***. 11. ^ A. 1- 1 I A.. iiu o. imoiucu awnmg uie iiiiug.s uiac are l's- [ their own. :<c" % . .V - * ^ iVSi