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The man who forms the habit of alwa ner stone to success. The investment wi The actual money required is not large. ] | The Press and Banner KWl'ubllshed evc>ry Wednesday at 5? a ear In advance. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1904. I.ottrr to (i W McliiiN Abbeville, S C Dear Sir: Pay ranr* for Devoe; be glad to It is luil-measure and honest. Paint is a w*toll dog llow would you like a watch-dog that wouid't watch Irom two to live o'clock In tbe morning? That's bhertmeasure. How would you like a watch-leg that bud a way of wamcins bistail at a burglar 1 That's false paint. The burglar Is ruin or snow. Go b> the name: Tievoe lehd-aud z nc. Yours truly 41 K W I?evoe & Co .P. S. 1'. B. SpeeJ sells our paint. Tros|?aHM Notice. All persons are forbidden to tres'-pH?fs it: any way upoo the lands of the persons named hereafter M'S. Hannah Klrkpatrlck, Auti Taylor. Sinuin^ Con veil lion. Tb? time for ih? fall meeting of ihe Abbe vlPe County singing convention will bp Oct 22 Any cborch wishing the convention t< meet with It will p'ense notily the secrttarj ;r Fiesident T. P. Mllfonl. J. G. Smith, Secetary. Xiillcp. Builders and contractors should write th< Cook-I'ortnotiy Co., Fitzgerald, Ga , lor Lumber and Shli;gies. Money lo Lonn, I have eight thousand (88.100) dollars to loai> on real estate. K. A. Klchey, tf Abbeville, S. C. Mrs Endora Dwight Mftchell. widow of tb> late P.M. Mitchell of Abbeville County, diei in Charleston last Friday, October 7, and wat burled near Willliielon on Saturday. Mrs. Mitchell lived at our lime, mar Abbeville, where she had many frb'nda ; In fact, all wb< knew her were her frleDds. Mrs. J. W. Nichols ol Mucon Is In the cltj visiting ber daughter, Mrs. C. C. Nabers. fiocal*. A big line of guns atRoeenberg & Co's. We represent the Stetson and "No Name" hats. See our "No Name" for S2.50. P. Rosei berg A Co. Haddon'n Special Sale for Octoocr, 200 dozeD ladies handkerchiefs direct from the Manufacturers, 5, 10, 15 and 25?. In this lot we have aa all linen handkerchief al 5 nnr 10c. 1 case ladies made skirts, all up to date styletfrom $1.50 up. 1 case black mercerized skirts all sizes from 50c up. One lot silk remnants 1 too yards at 1-2 tb< asual price. Ready to wear hats all new shapes. Tbe> come In white and wlntt-r shades. Fine monmlDg Millinery has always been a specialty with us. The latest out in neckwear. You should see our line dress trlmmingr, buttons, etc. R. M. Haddon C). store is now filled wit I new fall and winter millinery, dress good.and ladles furnishings. If you want the bes= for the least money give them a call. The Law. As It Is barely possible that some of our boeineBB firms are not complying with the requirements of the law in certain partlculas we copy the following section sr ln:or matlont. The severe penalty for not giving the proper publicity aud the great induce ment for idle people to attend to the business rtf Athoro lo cn crrPflt. that it mop Ko trail consider the matter. Every mercantile partnership In this State, In addition to a propar or conspicuous sigD board or plate containing the name and style of the Arm. shall post up and beep posted nj In some conspicuous place at the business stand ?nd stands of the firm the given ar d surname of each member of the firm, undei pain, in case of default, of being sued and proceeded against without naming the Individual members of the firm, and aiso ol forfeiting and paying, individually and each, the sum ol Ally dollars to any one who shal sue for ihe same, lor each and every month they shall make such deiault as aforesaid. Every person conducting any business as agent Kh?ll pot-t up and keep posted ud Id like manner the name of his or her nrlueipal, under the like penalty. Bishop Pot ter may not care much lor the criticism ol the prohlbltlonls's for his devesting thai Subway Saloon in New York City, but we should think lie musi feel humiliates over the high praise he has received frorr whiskey dealers and Journals. Praise from such a sourse is sufficient condemnation.? Associate Reformed Presbyterian. The Associate Reformed Presbyterian puttit clearly and forcibly In the above para graoh. It Is true to the letter, and Is so much better said than we could say It, thit we adopt the paragraph, with a few changes, as ourown: "Prohibitionists who are leading the liquor element may not care muc h for the criticism of their late tellows and associates in the prohibition fight, but we should think they must feel humiliated over the zeal with whijh the whiskey dealers and their friend Hre ?up^urtlJ!fc lucui u iucil U5ih n^mon, the twelve hours of prohibition which are now vouchsafed. The praise which pro b lbltionlsts are receiving from such & source Is sufficient condemnation lor those who have quit their former associates to go Into the camp of the enemy. It Is lu (act very naughty for the liquor men to bomb cz!e a few Innocent prohibitionists into taking up their fight. The New Principal. Mr. L. W. Dick, principal of the Graded School, is now at work at the head or our public Schools. Mr. Dick iB one of the ablest and most successful teachers In the State, and Abbeville Is lucky in securing the services of so good a man. Mrs. Dick has been sick for several weeks at their old home In Aiken. She is now recovering and as soon as she has sufficiently recovered from her attack of fever she will join Mr. Dick in Abbeville, where our people will be glad to welcome her. At present Mr. Dick Is staying with Mr. Morse. Convention ofllie liurlal Aid Society. On September 16th, 1904, Burial Aid Society No. 1, of Abbeville. S. C., met in their Hall in theClty. P. M. McBride, S. D Davis, and others, represented their Societies. After an eloquent bddress. delivered by the Kev. (j. T. Moore, who also urged the Delegates to omit personalities if possible, while speaking, orat any time, than less it could be done in a pleasant Cbristlike manner, Vice President a. m ctatpd the rt lect of the meet X. ?Y . uo.nv.,?._ lng, Rev's. Hodges and Thomas led oil*, and P. M. McBride, G. W. Young, 8. D. Davis. K. S Bush aDd others delivered eye opening peeches along a certain line. The Illegal Green Back Book was denounced forever, aud a few more days If necessary. P. M. AlcBrlde, Rev. G. T. Moore, R. S. Bush, S. D. .Davis, S. H. Prtsley was appointed as a committee to arranged for a Grand L'nion on the Sth ol Oct., 1!H)4 at tbe Burlul Aid Hal), in this city, and this committee lias put our best christian men as day orators, thu? we wish to let our colortd ahd wbite friends know that we yet llvetb, aDd God is with us. Watbnman. ABBEVILLE CHAPTER. The Abbeville Chapter of i> of C's., will meet Thursday oiternoon with Mrs. Richard Hill at lour o'clock. At this meeting the annual dues must be paid, and officers for the coining year elected, and delegates State Convention. Tbe members are r? quired to be present, as plans lor erecting win be discussed. i- I..* lnvp tn sintr A wnoie iin v _ I "Rock of Ages cleft for me" if tbey can enjoy a softly cushion pew while doing so. If f-ouie men would put more principle into politics tbey, would not talk so much about thesmall interest they have in it. . SCHLOSSBCg^pWW?^ jlL* Tine ?Iothes Md<kersj^$f !% MEN'S SHOES If you are a high price shoe buyer you ought to try a pair 01 ssieison's at 50 or ?u. 11 you uenevc m mmium priced shoes the \V. L. Douglass $3 and $3.50 shoes are sure to please you. Men's Night Shirts 50c, 75c and $1. Neckwear 25c, 50c and 75c. Suspenders 25c and 50c. Garters 10c and 2oc. Half Hose 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c. Sweaters 50c, 7oc, $1 and $1.50. Umbrellas 75c to $4. MM I IVTI 'li; ? SSS tlML to I 111 j Ezekfel Harris ajrain FOR SALE, et at?Fori By authority of a the Court of Comino ville county, in said l.io Aore.n two miles from the city of Abbe- above stated case, I \ ville; haw two tenant, bouses; Mf pnhlir Outrrv at timber enough for fuel, Is well at ruOlIC UUICry, at watered and lies very well. Price b. v-? on balesuay S12.50 per acre. A. I). 1004, within tl HO Acres one mile from the city of Abbe- 8aJ? ville; ha" fine old Southern Man- Wit J Ail that tract slon, good tenant houses, uarns situate, lying anu ot and all necessary out houses, well ;n ?i10 watered and enough wood lor use COUDIJ, '01116 OUi oi the place. taming O.NE HI ? TWENTY EIGHT 290 Acres seven miles from Abbeville and \orfxa mriro nr leua six miles irom Due West; well Acres, more or less, limbered and watered ; has ten- M. E. Ellis OD the U ant bouses. Price 57 an acre. aid Oil the ea^t, esfat 3:tl) Acrt'H seven miles from the city of Ab- Robinson oil the sou beville; good water, well timber- Ashley On tile SOUltl ed, good pasture lands and ten- on the west, and Rol ant houses. Price S7 per acre. north-west 323 Afros seven miles from city of Abbe- Terms of Sale?0 ville; well timbered, good water auce OU a credit of t< and good pasture lands and ten- .,rP(jjf t,nrtjon to hi ant houses. Price SS an acre. creuit portion to oi rate of eight per cenl TOO Acres twenty miles from Abbeville, day of sale to be S lies on Savannah River; has tine r f. h . ?nr buttom lands; is a fine cotton OI Uie purchaser ant aod corn plantation and is an premises, with priv ideal stock farm, being well wa- cash. Purchaser to t<red; fairly good dwelling and tenant houses. Price 55,000. Ma 110 Acres three-fourths of a mile from Hodges. This place has one six-room dwelling well furnished, good out buiidiug. price si.mjo. Master'. i!i.i nnp-half mile from Hodges, good dwelling, Ave rooms, well /urn- fcvL'ATJii Ui1 SUU l iRhea. AH necessary out houses. Price S2,uoo. Couuty of i 329 Acres nine miles from Abbeville; has Court of Com good dwelling,good tenant houses Bnd plenty ol water, very well A. M. Crutzbug et al timbered. Would makeaspien- nfrninet Wilhon 7? did stock farm and also leave ?{V~, wl,Den Hj. plenty of land for farming pur- J? OleClOSUre. poses. Price vl,/00. gy authority of a . 312 Acres eleven miles from Abbeville and the Court of CJoinmc three miles from Calhoun Falls, villp nnnntv in onirl Seaboard Air Line Railway runs k. i t through the property. Good cot- above Stated Case, I 1 ton aud corn place, no impiove- at Public Outcry, at ments. Price $7 per acre. S. C., oil Saleday iu ?ire Place in town of Hodges. S. C., con A. D. 1904, within t taining sixty acres, nice dwelling, sale the following good pasture, well watered. Price wjj- . ^rac> ?1,(i00' . situate, lying anil b( 212 Acre* Id Greeuwood County, four nod county, in the Stt one-tialf miles from the city of KHiinU1 in prpplr i Greenwood: Kooddwelling. Pilce u r-v rA>Vr. w'r^ S12.-j0 per acre. One-lhird cash, HUrsJDIiED ACKt balance one and t wo years. This bounded by lands of place reins for 2.000 lbs. lint cot- ford) Mrs> Kittje <j Thomas Cunninpha 248 Acres in Greenwood County, four and law and Others. IvU one-hall miles from city of Green- pna.or wood, good dwelling; rents lor piace. 8,600 lbs. urn cotton. Price S12.S0 -Terms Of bale?Ol peracre. One-third cash, balance ance in equal install one and two years. jwo yearg witll intei 50 Acres six miles from Due West, twelve rate of eight per cen miles from Abbeville. Price S8 credit portion to b peracre. One-thlid cash, balance which chilli one and two years. oouu, w ?? " s>uail mortgage of the prei 189 Acres four miles lrom Due West, ten terest from day of SJ miles lrom Abbeville. Price ?5 f i,, ppnr ftttnr per acre. One-third cash, balance J?r 1U.Pe* cent. attor one and two years. be collected by an al fault is made in th _______ TT. first instalment thee ROBT. S. LINK, portion tobecomedi with privilege to th< all cash. Purchaser The cross was not built for millions ^ but for the sinner, though lie ue me solitary offender iu creation. Ideas must work through the braius Every day new goodH and the arms of good and brave men, or to already large an they are no better thau dreams. Drug "tore.r * e?od 1 .Some men build a great fortune and On the whole, j others bui'd a great character. In the bright dispositions c judgement day which willbe accounted the joy of the work successful. have bright minds. I + a Habit of wearing 'Our Clothes." Tlier since of our garments that is unequalled. The general make up gives them a loo! these in their favor you PAY LESS for CI | ~ " MEN'S $7.50 SUITS Brown Cheviots, All-Wool Fancy Kerseys, Black \ J) Thibets and Unfinished Worsted, iiiacK uiay Jf&TZ. Worsteds, well lined and made well. Regular $10 values. Our Price S7.30. ^ ME BEST $5 SUIT llj At this price we are showing better values than we ^I have ever been able to offer before. Cheviots, ('as- m'fj [ simeres and lilack Thibets easily worth SG.oO. jrer/ lb-,' Our Price $5. Mb/ 1|) ^TTTT CASES. B K ? Every man needs a Suit Case. There's one here for every man. Prices 3.50, 3, 4 and $o. MEN'S UNDERWEAR ] Every suit of Underwear we sell is from the best and most reliable makers. No matter what you want we have it. Jersey g Ribbed Cottons, Fleece Lined Cottons, Wright's Health Under- ^ wear, plain, all-wool, also Fancy Woolens and Scrivens Elastic ? Seam Cotton Flannel Drawers. Underwear from 2octo$1.50a j garment. MEN'S ODD PANTS ] Better and priced lower than ever before. The prices range from SI to $7, but $2.o0 and $3.50 lines are where you'll recognize the greatest values. t HALL & hi i Sale. Master's Sale. rf// / H CAROLINA, STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA. ' ibbeville. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. /JpHS mon Pleas. Court of Common Pleas. > / ist Joe M. Ashley ]yiartha Callabam, aw Executrix et al. /&\f\ jj&J eclosure. against James Callabam et al.? ggfaSiifi Decree of Sale by Partition. jjjgjfjffi <n Pleas for Abbe- authority of a Decree of Sale by State, made i n the t^e Court of Common Pleas for AbbeV?'Lu -n ri 8u6' vil'e County, in said State, made in Abbeville C. hi., ^e above stated case, I will offer for tr-s w in jNoveinber <th, Bale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. be legal hours ot jj ^ g q on salesday in November D ajn ? 'escribed land, to ,7tb^ A p within the legal XV3.Ill and or parcel of land bours 0f aa[e tbe following described sing in Abbeville laQ(j tQ wU; AU that tract or Vjggt rvnern i vn parcel of land situate, lying and being . . j .. AINU m Abbeville County, in the State Do not mji and the quarters aforesaid) containing THREE HUNand bounded by DRED ACRES, more or less, and orth, M. L*. bounded by lands of Sam Tompkins, e of Mrs. Amanda g chamberlain, Jim Callabam x Oimnim rwip?MpK!v aud the Savannah River, known as vHERW! onaries mcjvay lbe jjome piace bert Pratt on the ajsq jract 2, made up by the i u \e u u?i Harmon and Banks places, contain- ' ue-half cash bal- ing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, It's made foi welve monttis, more or less, bounded by lands of J.B. for Daintine the ear interest at the Harmoll) w' g. chamberlain, Susan- llCLi P h k hS uah Thurmond and others. possible to pain ecured by a bond AisoTractNo. 3, known as the Mur- withstand the t nTI fn ,>.u ail pbv Tract, containing ONE HUN- subjected to. oav for oaoers DRED ACHE^' more or le99' bounded It wiU withsfc pay tor pap . b jan(jg of tbe estate of McKinney, m~ntc. kPttPr th G. W. Cade,- Perry Halloway and men? better th ister A. C., o. C. otbers> . J paint, no matte ; Also Tract No. 4, known as the is made of or h< Martin tract, containing TWO HUN- The cost of I S Sale. DRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more est for the ,, A___TXT. or less, bounded bv J. B. Harmon, G. ? ,? D . * H CAROLINA, Cade, estate of Gibert and others. 1S usea. Vbbeville. ?f s&id lands are in Abbeville sold by county. mon Pleas. Terms of Sale?One-half cash. The A I. as Trustees, etc. other half to be paid in one year, with JX nh| fOWer ana Otners musical* nurn Uttj ui aaic, scuuitu uy the bond of the purchaser and mortis? t'ie Prem'Se9. with privilege to /jfa /& Decree of Sale by tjje purchaser to pay all cash for each fU Pleas for Abbe- [ract respectively. Purchaser to pay jgx State, made in the fQj. papers. . f\{^\ ivill offer for sale, L. W. Perrin, |M|j luMg Abbeville C. H., Master A. C., S.C. TOE November (,th) The Sherwtn-Wlllh he legal hours of described laud, to ?? ?~ or parcel of land TMaofpr'a 5alo ?iug in Abbeville JiidBier s oaie. We iead-otbere ite aforesaid, on STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, gtorWtown 6Ke npTJ2? County of Abbeville. Give us a call wb L.SS, more or less, J the grocery line. < James W. Craw- Court of Common Pleas. Thomson Bron. 'illD>an, "tate of } ,Det & g McBrld& im, v. 1j. ward- ' ? Kobt. a. Link. iowii as the E. F. Foreclosure. Paraflne wax for _ . at Speed's. ip-third cash bal- authority of a Decree of Sale' by , the Court of Common Pleas for Ahhe rest "thereon"at" he ville bounty, in said State, made in f .Jrtnnnm the the above stated case, I will ofler for I* fvWitnrpThv r HU,e.at PuPlic Outcry, at Abbeville C. C be secured J H-8" C"ou Saleda* in November 7th ? ilises to bear in- A> D- 1904> within'the legal hours of ' }ltL ?rnvi?i?n sa'e ^,e following described land, to neV" ee3P ,f Srne ?" ! A? lhl" lraut or P?rccl ?f lind ? tornev and if tie- "''uale, 'y'nK and being in Calhoun T^Q o novmont nffho towuship in Abbeville count.v, in the L fthe whole credit Stale containing EIGHTY * ,1 ?.i,? /.niip/.rnhip ACRES, more or less, and also one lot S containing ONE ACRE and a buildiF,l fnr ine thereon used lor a gin house, and t" Kvj PnVrYn*"'"" bounded by lands of J. A. Le'Roy, . a f* ?n Mrs. C. Link and lands of T. J. Britt. *ster A. C., b. C. Termg Qf gale_Cash# L. W. Perrin, . Master A. C., b. C. fi are coming In to add d extensive stock, It ? ? 0 see them.?Milford's , , Charlotte Laundry. people who have j nr)W J,ave u,e Agency for the Charlotte iontribllte more to Steam Laundry, and will collect and deliver LJ 1 than those who all laundry. Workmanship guarateed. Respectfully, Oub Richie. J / il II A IHT I ^ 31 J ll ILJJl JL jgjL -ig ,ys being' well dressed, is laying tlie corill pay l)ig returns on the expenditure. provided you trade with us, and make jip. JmB e's a certain tone and lit in tne appearThey hanpr right, they look "smart." . k of individuality, and yet with all of . othes here than elsewhere. ^EI|I||1|S f BOYS' SUITS flHHHBK. We sell the well known Mrs. Jane Hopkins' line 1 in Nor folks and Double Breasted Suits. New -^g?| browns and grays as Well as the staple blues and ^ - , ;'Wi ^ blacks. Norfolks $1.50 to $5. Double Breasted ^ j':''-0r* I MENS' $10 SUITS . " ; || We claim the best suits at this price that have ever I Men's Overcoats i& H? been shown m Abbeville Black \ enctian, lined Everythi in the 0ver. ; ;;3j Th'bets, Black Unflmshed W orsteds, Pure All- coat ?ne ? h ghortT . Wool Hart Fin.shed Fancy Worsted, New Browne Coat M ^ Coats ^ $ ? ^ m Fancy All-Wool Cheviots, with permanent stiff Loo3e Rajn Co . H ? Jgg fronts and quilted shoulders. The very best $10 storm Ulsters, neat, plain, U medium length dress coats. \453Sijr ?????????????????Not one correct style miss^ NEGLIGEE SHIRT | i lg, and^ the price range is iH) wider than the style range. :-J0^ Don't forget that lot of 25 dozen 50c Negligee Shirts We start at an extra good $4 that were running this week at 40c. Neat new pat- Kersey and lead you on up ' terns, unusual values. to fine dress coats at $18. : MEN'S $12.50 SUITS Here's where we give you style, quality, fit and workman ihip all combined. We're proud of the suits we can offer you at '>'$ iliis price, as all the new weaves and colorings are in it. Browns ind grays in plaids or solids, also plain blues and blacks. Noth viJCii^ o XIAX>3 Hi** 4 You'll find the new shapes here. Soft or stiff in blacks, I >rowns or lighter coiors. Price $1,1.00, 2, 2.50 and 3. MFRSON. "i- ; Small Profits. "T fllTxV V are *n l^e ^U8^ness an(* can com" II \ \ \ \Pete with aQy retail dealer in thecounII \ \ \ \^j|\ ty. We have the goods and are going - tM I \ \ to sell them at prices that will startle ' The ' I 1 * Everything Fresh First-Class n-Williams floorlac ii Da hit - Sugar 17 pounds for $1.00; / a!nt. ? ??? Good Coffee 12 1-2 cents and up.' r painting buildings- FINISHES FLOORS Closing out Hams and Breakfast ;ra in the best way it's imitates natural woods Strips at 131-2 cents. t them. It's made to Made b Finest Tobaccs, 30 to 75 cents per lard exposure they are _ . pound. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Diamond Axel Grease, 3 bozea for ind the destructive ele- 10 cents. tan any other kind of Any one can use it. for PickeIin?> 35 cents lirt? made.111" kM GiveS a hard w0?d fini!h L?? ded shell? ? ??* jainting is always low- *? ?ld floors. Splendid A fu), ljne of ]e jnd f isults obtained when for borders around rugs.' I groceries. Quality and priees guaran Gr0t 3l color c^rd teed. are in the business to please the trade. >(M n tt j *)U>"r n J. M. Williams, Agt. sville Hardware Co. t & & & & & % Gow Feed- M Cotton Steed Hulls by the wi? Paints Couer the Earth. The Sherwin-WiUiama Paints Cover the Earth. Phone No. 76. W. D. BARKSDALE. follow. Join the merry Fruit Jars and rubbers at Thomson Bros May 31, 1904. Journeying to the busiest We sell them cheap. rr Furniture Co. Thast a nice cigar you are smoking, what is T j r> ci i en you want Bnythlng in It, Why Its Speed's Cinoo, of course, there 1b I iflTlfl tOI* hdilC, )ur prices arejalways right I nothing to equal It. All ol the very latest designs in fine imprrt,r rS. SufRKS i W" J?" 0,> " u""! The home of the late 3. w. coch. I Just received a large lot of hand made ran, containing sealing fruit jars for sale; Indian bankets, something new. 5cts. to $1.50 each, at Mllford's Drug Store. ACl'CS I _ * ' ? Twenty-five (25) acres In bottom land. 8Ita? ated three miles from Abbeville Court Honsa i ^^4 TT T"^ Due West road. Apply to )U?lUUiJ JDUUJ^-O or C. M. Cochran on premises. July 13,1901. tf :.% ablets Pencils Laundry Agency. "t I represent the Charlotte Steam Laundry fn your city and will oolleot and deliver all _ _ laundry given me. Respeotfully, j yk 1? Gas Rlohle. Land for Sale. I "I CN 1 _ 1 c? ACRES GOOD FARMING LAND, reneral School Supplies. ^^J!Si"SSfSS?^siu'k Tw J. L. PERRIN. 7, IT ZTT DENTAL NOTICE. peed S Drilfif Store. Dr. S. G, Thomson, ^ , OFFICE OP-STAIBS ON MoILWAIN ' Corner, Abbeville, S. 0, j