The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, December 27, 1905, Image 7
Che Press and Banner
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|3ir Published every Wednesday at ?3 a
ear tn advanoe.
Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1905.
Xotlc*.
The aunual meeting oi policy holders of
the Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Ionuronre
Association wilt mtet at Greenwood al 12
o'clock M. on Tuesday Jan. 2, 19 it).
A full uttMndaoce 1? dexlred.
Dec. 11,1905. J. R. Blake, Sect}-.
Stockholder* Meeting.
The regular meeting of the Stockholder*
of The .National Bank of Abbeville, will
beheld oo Tuesday the 9th of January 1906,
at 12 o'clock.
BerJ. S. Barnw. 1',
Catibler.
^MTledny in Jnrawry Tuesday 2nd.
The first M iuday In January 1906, belDg a
gal no loay the le^al eaietday will be
liJeiMiHy Jtiiuary 2ud.
The Antrtvllle Dramatic 4'lufo.
The Antrev 1 e Dramatic Club will rxhia't
th?ir new atiow ou our itrage Friday Dec. 39.
1905.
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P< rsonal Fropi rly For Sitlc.
AH perHODHl property, Tartu Impte npnt*,
tock elo. will bf ?.old at tbe old hoiopkita>
of J. A. Urk \ e? NV Wtdn?-*day In Jaouttr>,
liKJti. b. A. Graves, Executor.
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Noilre tu tbe Fnbllr.
I Ou and after the firstday of January,
19U6 we will charge 15 cents for allowing
horses hitched in our t>tables nn<)
25 centi where the horse is fed am)
cared for.
A. M. Hill & Son.s
Hone niu Buggy for
j^&Any person d^lrlng ? good borse *pd bug
will call or wrce to j K. Blake, AODevme
|MC. Deetmber 18, 1905.
0 ttTANTED? AgtnU to solicit npp'lmllon?
An Fire loauranee Uc>d p*y guaranteed.
4J|d re?? Lttck Buz 144,8p*rtanburg, 8. C.
HAND MADE JEANS. ?
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proper Cunans ?f the Hons? Com*
f?llnt*>nts Hon. Wj?<l Aibeo nnd
ono of ttli Coniltioeaii.
^Tfce following note explain* lUelf, ant1
ihows the b*?b appreciation Id wblob tb<
nloe work of or bls-oonstltueote la bold
by Congressional dignitaries.
Washington, D. C.. Deo. 21,1905.
l>ear Mr. A>ken: I have your favor ol thf
informing no* Ibat yon bad' sent t' e
home-made J??o* for a unit of clothing, and
tbat tbe same wa? woven on an old-fashioned
loom.a'l by band.
Hand woven Jeans dwella in my enrl*est re
oelleetlona. T ejeana hu been receive 1. and
[ am very glad, luri^ed. to bave Ji. W ll b-v>
It made op, and w<ll pr re tbe suit more tl an
toy I bave. Again thanking yon, and winning
you tbe compliments of tbe season. I am,
iritb respect, etc..
Yours very truly,
J. G. Cannon.
!M?rrla*ea.
Ineaday onornlng Dec. 20, 1905 at r
m* 10 twelve o'clock, Mik* Carollni
pso and Mr. J. Wtabell Dtndy we
I In marriage at ihe borne of ibe bride''
la Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wldeman ai
f eat S. C.
ceremony waa performed by Rev. Mr
brother of the groom, aaalated by Dr
Prewly and Rev O. Y Bonner.
bonae wbieb bad been darkened fn>
scaalon w?a lighted wltb greeD and
candlta. The decoration b- lng of po
, amllax and cbryaauib?moma.
corner of the parlor whero the bridal
stood wan cortalntd off and covered
leaotlful white cbry?antbemaai?.
tie atraina of tn? wedding marct
fully rendered by Mies Loulae Bmwd
ie brldb'a maida, dreeaed In atyllai
t of white broadclotb carrying hot.rf
mlatietoe. eotered as fo>iow?: Ml'
mm of Kln?a Mountain N. C, Mi*r
of Richland 8. C. MIm Kopheon
i.Mtaa Statla Wldeman, Mlaa Franc**,
nan.
I came Mr*. W. R. Brad'ey of Abbevlll>
In pink tissue over pink ailk aa dum<
or, followed by Maater TVofl'o Bradley
alt of green broad cloth aa page a< <
(Ism Margaret Pbillpp of Atlanta, G?
lie organdy aa flower girl.
l the charming bride attired In >
tlal rlrpm of whit* ahlrind allk n
Kboe, carry!oc a bouquet or brlde'a roves tied
Hfritfi wblte tuie, euit-reil ?u ihe arm of lb
j^HMudsome groom.
Maq elaborateaalad ooursr? aod coffee wh
j^Btoed by Mlsaea Jud Pre?*ly and L >l>
TU? ei'ff-e table vu prealded over by Mi*
Qrler.
^ DaKty Hi tie band pointed wedding bill*
9flBu^?r< aen ted to etch goeat by Mim
wu nfwUted to reoet?lm
I9HM||?|^ Leila Todd. John Preaaiy, Puif
HMHad 1> G. Fill Ipp of Atlanta. Tt>
Hfl9|^Harty acoornpauied tb? bride an'
H9H Uonaldn where they bearded lbBBBb8B^HEi<
biand. 8 C. Ihelr (more b<>D <.
Sjjfgfgg&tmvr i r haudaome and uaeful elf
ngnSRB cat glaaa and cblna atteata tb<
of these youug people..
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Me State of South Carolina.
gj? COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
Hj^Bbate Court.?Citation for Letters of Ad
Etfcfl* mlnlatratloc. <
hp R. E. Bill, Esq.. Judge or Pbobatk
ESHfrbereas, Rebecca Slcbey Dab m*d<
rail to a*, to grant ber Let (era or ACH^Klntratlon
ufihe effects of Peter Ricb?y.
Mm pf AbbeviHe County, deceated.
HHue are therefore, to cite and admoninl
H^Bind *10(0181 tbe kindred and creditor* 01
mM said Peter Rlcble, deceased, tbai
ISK' be and app*ar before me, Id tbe Court o
IHnic, to be aeld at Abbeville C H . 01
l^Haay, tbe 29tb lay of December, 1905, ai
nSBpobllcatlon bireot, at 11 o'clock in tlx
K^Bjoood, to abow cautte, if any tbej* have
Vn^Ey tbe aald Administration abould not b<
Rflfated.
R^Klven under my bind and aeal of tbe Conn
tbla 14tb day of Deoember. In tbe vear
of our Lord one tboaaand nine nun
died ?Dd Ave and in tbe 184tb yeai
of American ud?pendence.
HMPfcbilabed on tbe 20h day of December
^ ?7 Id the Press and Banner and on
Coart Honse door Mr tbe time required
RB law.
WH R. E. HILL,
BBH r- Judge of Probate.
Hfcrleaton and Western Carolina E. t
HRnirnata and Asheville tjiort Line
BBBL Schedule In effect December JO. 1905
mMr*^ No. 4 dally. Ni. 2 dally,
m^fteeowood 6 SOHEQ 2 ijpm
i-U t 1 ^Qm o iLrM
IHUUrUIICft HtMMMt* v -jryut
ftult. 8 55am 5 20m)
No. 42 dally.
Hnati 8 35pm
Mntdle i 22pm
^alrfox 4 84pm
Charleston 7 40pm
eialort 6 SOpin
:>rt Koytl 6 40pm
S.- "No. 1 dally. No. 18"ExTt^b.
Ineiwood 18 40pm 4 10am
4Drtor 1 35pm 5 40am
envlll# 4 25pm
gH^iburff 3 SOpm 9 00am
HKTTTTT 5 23 po
j^BreoDville 6 35 pm
j^Blle 7 80pm
v no. 11 dally.
Hftiwood....13 40pm
hill 1 45pm
UbIod 3 22^m
fberry - S 10pm
nnbla 4 45pm
Kilter 6 20pm
BjrrlMtoD 9 40pm
ijjlvala at Greenwood : Tralo No. 1. dally
t AugUKtaaDd Intermediate ulatlonf, 1 22
f iralu No. 8, from Charleston, Beaufort,
Royal, 8avunab, Angnataand Intertnedlktatlonn.
7 45; train No. 2, dully, from
jvllie, Spartanbnrg, GreeDvtlle, Cbarlen
Columbia, Ls oreuH and Intermediate talis
46 p, m; train No. 14 Except Hunday,
L^purtatiburg and Intermediate atatlona
Ikm.
j^Lices, T. A. Geo. T. Bryan, Gen'l Agt.
j^Pfcod, 8. C. Greenville. 8. C.
VWlllloma, H. M. Emerson, Traf. Mgr.
W Uen. Pm. Agt., Augusta, Ga.
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E -' CHILDKEN'S
COLUMN.
Johnny Whlppen'i Jfow Watch.
Johnny Whippen wanted a watch on hlB
birthday and wanted everybody to know
he wanted it. For weeks in advance at
breakfast, lunch and dinner he told his
father, mother, sisters and brothers how
he yearned for the timepiece.
His persistent harping on the taatter
finally became unbearable to the other
j members of the family. When Johnny
mentioned the word "watch," they became
severely silent. But Johnny kept
right on.
One evening ho was sitting in the drawing
room with his father and concluded it
was a good opportunity to do a little lobbying
for himself. ,
"Say, pa." "
"Pa" laid down his paper on the table I
and looked sternly at the boy over his
spectacles.
"Now, Johnny, I am going to put my
foot down on any more of this watch
You are making life a burden for t rest
of us. So, if you were intending to at k
me about the watch, you had better not
say anything further. Don't let me hear
the word again."
Johnny was repulsed, but not defeated. .
It was the custom in the Whippen family
for each member to quote a verse of Scripture
at family worship each morning,
The day following Mr. Whippen's" ultimatum
the family met for worship. It
was Johnny's turn to quote a versa He
waited until he was suro all present, were
attentive, and then he slowly repeated
with great emphasis the foljpwing verse:
"What I say unto you I say unto all,
Watch."
Johnny wears it in his top vest pookct.
?Buffalo News.
A Patient Patient.
Flossie's doll was a very patient little ,
I thing. It never cried or screamed or t
made any trouble. It was jnst as content
with a bed on the floor as in the crib. One
day Flossie thought Dollie was sick, and
of oourse she felt very badly about lt? and
hardly knew what to do. A happy thought
came to her. She dressed hastily and took
Dollie to get some medicine. She found
Dr. Gay in his office, but all ready to ride
out. He gave her some medicine and ,
promised to call and see her. Flossie waa
very glad for his cheering words and the
medicine. Dollie was soon better and has
hot needed any medicine since.?Our Little
Folks' Magazine.
A Strange Pet.
Perhaps the strangest pet ever kept by a
man was a wasp which- Sir John Lubbook
caught in the Pyrenees and resolved to
tame. He began by teaching it to take its
meals on his hand, and in a very short
pace of time it grew to expect to be fed in
that way. Sir John preserved this pet
with the greatest care. True, it stung him
once, but then it had every excuse for do
? 1-1. Ji. 1.11.
mg so. air jonn was examining it waua
on a railway Journey, and, the door being
opened by a ticket collector, he unceremoniously
stuffed it into a bottle, and the
outraged Spaniard, not feeling quite .at
home during the process, gave him a gentle
reminder as to the proper way to treat
a guest. ; .
A Great Hearted Little Man.
There is an 8-year-old boy in Emporia
with a heart in him as big as a man's,
says a Kansas exchange. Observing for
successive days another boy 6 years old
carrying big bur dies of clothes, which his
mother washed in order to earn a support
for him and her, an. idea struok him that
a nice little red wagon would lighten his
burden. So he want among his friends
and collected $1.60 in nickels, and with
this he bought the little wagon and gave
it to the washerwoman's boy for a Christmas
gift. ?
The Robk'i Red Breast.
To robin redbnsi.it is ascribed a legwd
that most of us art; familiar with. He is
said to have plucked a thorn from the
crown that our Lord wore on the cross, and
the blood, running down, stained hi*
breast red.
The Snorr flake Ball.
Frost on the window?stormy weathtr?
The winds ana tne truant leaves at piay,
And, dancing across the day together.
The dainty snowflakes flit away.
Light they are as an eider feather.
White they ere as an Easter My?
Elves escap'td from a misty tether,
Romping t^way to a revel chilly.
Fiddle-de-dee! The gray trees flddle
A woodland tune to a gay quadrille.
Across the sit'es and up the middle
The snow el itm dance with a happy will
Oho, for the snow and wintry pleasure!
Bright is the sun In Its robes of gray!
Come, join In the snow elves' dancing
measure?
The romping tune of a stormy dayl
?Chicago Reoord.
Of Course He Covldn't.
Angry Father (to little Willie)?Why
are your clothes soiled so frightfully?
Little Willie (whlmperine)?I fell in
the gutter.
"And with your new pants on?"
"Yea, pa. I didn't have time to (Kim>
hime and change them."
l^ree good unlaundered white
shir * for $1. A full line negligee
8iirt8 50o, 65o, 85c, $1. P,
BosenUrg & Co.
In m?n and boys clothing,
overcoats, shoes, hats ete.
Call a^d get our price.
P. kosenberg & Co.
Men'8 bedroom slippers in tan,
blaok and fanry kid in all sizes for ,
$1.50. F. Eoienberg & Co. . I
M&ikM :
FOR MARGUERITE.
"Then you won't marry me, swe<
heart?" The words were low and plea
ing, the voioe very tender and true, b
the girl oa whose dainty ears they fi
threw the beautiful head a little farth
back and laughed out her half vexed, he
defiant answer.
"When you are on the road to suooei
Gerard, I'll marry you at once, if It I
soon, for I can't wait forever, bnt as y<
don't apparently wiBh for suocess. then"'
with a lovely, willful smile and the pret
est of petulant moues?"goodby!"
The man listened, his handsome fa
turning white, as if carved in stone.
"Success with you is only another bu
for"?
"Money," the girl interrupted, wil
that lovely light laugh again. "I knc
It, Gerard, and despise me for it if y<
will. If you had been brought up In po
erty, If you had wanted frocks and pret
shoes and dances and pleasures of eve
kind?and, oh, thousands of things th
you oouldn't get?then you, too, wou
spell suocess with an M?a very big Mand
oall it money 1 You would, I kno
you would," she ended bitterly.
The man sighed heavily. Fate was 1
deed against him now, and hi? caret
light and hopeful a* it looked a short tic
ago, seemed sadly dull aDd somber noi
and why? Because of that lovely face th
was turned away from him so petwlantl
because of the mocking words that f<
like little strokes of a whip across his lo
log heart. And while he thought ti
music in the distanoe ceased its soft thro
bing, the dance was over, and he had hi
his answer, he supposed.
He would say one more thing befo
they parted, he determined suddenly. I
would have at any rate a dear understan
Ing with the woman he loved so zuadl
And after that then the venture?to ti
right or to the left 1
He put out his hand to stay her as si
would have risen. "I want to ask y<
one thing more," he said, so gently th
ber wandering attention wu nxea on m
onoe again.
"If I went Into the business, my t
ther's business, whioh, aa you know,
bate?if I gave up my dreams of the b
and''a life whioh I should love?a 11
whlob would be poor perhaps, but full'
promise?if I bad the prospect of suooe
lit the business of whioh you speak so big
ly, what then?"
She turned to him with a new Ug)
sparkling in her beautiful eyes. Had si
oonquered at last?everything, every hop
every ambidon at ber feet?
"Then," she said, her voloe tender wil
feeling and her soft eyelids drooping a bo
the brilliant eyes, "then I should say i
more." And her tones trembled into i
lenoe, and her white hands played ner
ouslv with the violets at the bosom of h
delicate gown.
a
The snow fell outside very softly, wra
ping the sordid oity in tenderest whl
ooveringsand transforming it into a kin
dom of crystal and pearL Inside one
the greatest of its many'fair houses the
were revelry and the ripple of ?ilve
voices and the ring of tuneful laughter.
One of the land's richest men eatertal
ed his guest* and feasted them right ro
ally, so that they spoke Increasingly w?
of him and of his entertainment and
the beauty of his peerless wife.
She stood In the great drawing room !
purest white, with diamonds on her snov
neck and beautiful stars in her gold*
hair, and around her a little company
the gayest and wittiest and cleverest ke
a. a -- * l- ul i.l.1
ner court ana pieosea oer wim buur n
lies until her clear laugh rang out abo
all (he gentle badinage around.
The husband heard tbe (liver ripple
laughter, and It awoke some of the o
thoughts, the did memories that be hi
striven to lay by, as a child lays by 1
dear old toys when playing days are or
and done with.
And all of a sudden he felt very we*
and tired?tired of the lights and thesow
of the great banks of roses that his wl
had ordered tbe skillful florist to arranj
?tired of the musio and the faoes ai
the crowd, and he slipped away unnotio
to his quiet study and sat there awhile
dream.
He had gone into the business that 1
had heartily disliked?for Marguerite
and it had proved a suooess in his handa
They spoke of him for a knighthood til
year. It did not elate him much, but h
wife was delighted, and be was not tlr<
of pleasing her yet. Only be had pleas
ber bo muoh once, he had given up i
muoh for ber sake, that every sense hi
been curiously deadened to him slnoe, at
so the world's wear and tear oame ar
went, and he felt but little of it
And his ideals? Tbey were laid awi
very safely and secretly?the steps 1
would have climbed with so muoh vlg
and peraeveranoe were moss grown no
and gray with molding age. That* wi
not muoh to work for now?so muoh hi
come to him, he supposed by his own
deavors u well aa Dj gooa iuck?ana i
bad no ohild to leave it to. And bis wlf
How tenderly she bad caressed 14m i
tbe time of the sacrifice?how gently b
pretty finger* bad smoothe the way t 81
waa bo muoh accustomed to it all now, ai
be had "lived it down," as she onoe sa
playfully to him. She waa alwaya swe
and alwaya beautiful, and every one aa
he waa the luokieat man 1b London. Pc
baps it waa true.
He got up and sauntered baok to tl
drawing room. His lovely wife waa oka
ting with a young barrister as he passed
"My husband would have been Just ill
you today," he beard her say ?n that
quislte roioe of bers, "if he had not taki
my advioe. He took it, and yoa see tl
result."
The younger man looked round. 1
saw the beautiful rooms, the brUlia:
orowd, the flashing of countless gems, tl
peerless beauty of tbe woman who spok
Ka Vnaw) fKo mnafrt Caitiff nnH f^llino 1
the distance and breathed (he dellea
cents of rarest blossom*. '
Again he saw the word "Suooeat" wrl
ten everywhere?success that be, a begi
ner, a novice, oould never hope toemulal
Suddenly the worn faoe of the master m
his eyes. "I see the result," he said quit
ly.? Augusta Hanoook In London Lady
Green Helps the Eye.
Green is the oolor most beneficial to t
eye in diffused light and reds and pin!
the most harmful. In a strong, dire
light, however, blue and neutral tints a
the best for the eyes and pure white t
most harmful, as is proved by the p?
nomenon of snow blindness.
Bat She Didn't Explain.
Miss Know it All?I saw you out drl
log with Johnny last evening. Did 71
know he's lost hie left arm and wean
false one?
Miss Pretty Girl?No?does h?f 0
then that explains.?Cleveland Yfi
Dealer.
Annual Meeting of the Board
County Commissioners.
The Board of County Com missic
ers will meet in the office of the 5
pervisor,
THURSDAY, Jan. 6, 1906.
All persons holding claims agair
the County for the fiscal year 1{]
will present them at this meeting 1
approval.
By order of the Board.
G. N. NICKLES,
Supervisor
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anjUuncements.
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FOR MAYOR.
A- ? ,
d- We are authorized to announce the
u* candidacy of C. D. BROWN for the
911 office of Mayor of the City of Abbeville,
subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary.
J?- We are hereby authorized to anbe
nounce R. W. CANNON as a candi
date for the office of Mayor of the
City of Abbeville, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary.
oe
r hereby announce mytelf a candiq?
date for the office of Mayor of the City
of Abbeville, subject to the action ol
th the Democratic Primary.
O. H. COBB.
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v' I hereby announce myself a candidate
for fhe offle* ?f Mayor of the City
*7 of Ahtteville, Mubj^ct to tbe action of
the Democratic Primary.
T ? WAVivinvrk
I hereby announce niyi-elf a candln.
date for the office ?' Mayor of die City
a of Abbeville, subject to the actiou o!
^ the Democratic Primary.
?, A. G. FAULKNER.
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, VIII UUUVULU
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at
10 Tteachers and Pupils of "the City
Graded Schools Will Take
ai Notice.
(e
of
M The Superintendent of City School*
k" hereby announce that teachers and
bt pupils are given 8 days holiday on acta
count of Christmas, beginning Friday,
*> December 22, and *111 last until Tuesday,
January 2, wLen teachers and
pupils are expected to resume their re*
w spective duties.
?1- L. W. DICK,
V* nu. o?u t
^ Du^nuicuurut VHJ nuuuuu.
? We give you at all time
g' the lowest market prices as
n well as best goods on all
n heavy groceries. Always get
n- our prices on flour, bacon, sufu
gar, coffee. P. Rosenberg Co.
of
|D We are offering some special
als in clothing to Ghristmas
of trade. A few $15 and $18
a! suits to be closed out at $10.
" Get in line for one of these
of bargain's. P. Bosenburg Co.
Id
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to '
" Now is the 1
w
in ???
s Ready
? with gift things of ev?
% at their best. There
Z now. Christmas, as s
^ Many Kinds of Do
ie
[J Beginning at 25c for kid body
et Dolls, blondes and bllinettes, ui
Id
T. and very handsotoely dressed Dolls
^ The display is extraordinary in
and variety. Every imaginable s<
is here.
X
5 Toys,
b?
? Never before in 1
* shown, consisting of n
t Carts, Whistles and o
ie.
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10*
19
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W SAW MILLS.
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LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
0f I WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY
K FOR EVERY KINO OF WORK
)Q I ENGINES AND BOILERS
AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY
B CLASS OF SERVICE.
BH
ist ASK 1508 0UR ESTWUTE BEFORE
05 H PLACING YOUR ORDER.
or Hgibbes machinery company
II COLUMBIA, 8. C.
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Stylish Clothes
' '
Hen's Overcoats.
A great variety of handsome models incluc
Coats, Tourist and Belt Coats, Rain Coats and all
styles. Handsome, fashionable, overgarments <
< ' \ '
and each a credit to its maker?and its wearer.
$4.00 to $16.50
H- G. Anderson <
"THE CLOTHIERS"
. M. SM
3est Time to begin
"K T I The greatest d
INOW I ever shown. 1
Christmas bnj
>ry kind. That means first choice
is nothing to be had by waiting, a
suggested by the store, is all but h
I Is. Cut Glass for Christm
or jointed
3 to large Wise buyers are choosing Christmas,
5 at $3 oo now' ^ore rush of holiday buying
eatness 'n anc* ^?cks become depleted. And n
gre xness ?u:
Dft of Doll ooioouiig appiupnaic gin. uiui^a
our magnificent collection of Cut Glass
Tovs ! Game
the history of Abbeville has such a
aechanical Toys, the latest Games
ther Toys usually sold at this seas
A. M.
I
' Always do Your (Minting Before y<
Jk JL Think.
v7# are ?*
| / Cooks, full
TvHZ. -An oven, 3001
(\ |h H &uarfi
, <y . Abbe'
: - - a
for the Holidays
I. c#
e time of the year everyone wants to
lis best. Why shouldn't YOU look *|g
ressed and prosperous ? Surely it'
ecause ypu can't afford to.
_ . '^j$&k
w diilerent a man looks in "good
s." You like his looks-because he's
nd clean-cut and seems to amount to
hing. You'd give him a job or an orrice
as auicW as if hp wptp sViahhv.
u are "out for business'7 (or pleasure)
in't afford Not to b$ well dressed.
and see pur Clothes and we'll 'sbpw
hat a big difference the right kind of / }mj
[ Clothes make."
0 r
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rru
1111,
Christmas Buying. -I
isplay of Holiday Goods we have
iVe invite you to begin, with your
ing. The whole store is filled '.,M
? wVkjlrv ? 1- -C T_ J
i wiuic oasviimwis are iitJSii auu
ind many advantages in baying
ere. Everybody is ready. 'M
as Samples! Samples I |
In our line of Drummers Samples will be
8ilts found a nice assortment of Christmas gifts
se*s such as Handkerchiefs, Bags, Combs, Purses
iany Neckwear, etc. You need for your own
^rom use such as Hose, Half Hose, Doylies,
'* Towels, and Underwear of all kinds.
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, display of imported Toys been
, as well as full line of Drums,
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fFering1 this week 25 Economist
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trimmed, on oase, iy men square
rounds weight, with full set ware,
inteed?15 years.
For $19.75. I
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