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- ^ ie Abbeville Press and BannefJ BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1906. ESTABLISHED l844|j $10.00 and $ We're safe in saying i. Suits at. t.hfisfi " rw ****** W V V rv V d at any o1 The advance in prices of woolens, t have all combined to make it diffi ^these prices. V . tnit ufai - t<nm? (wutM 5*iaUr?|' SCM LOSS BROS. Dm Clothe# ^KSk BAttfcBore ud Ntw vftHA ti n i iinrm fl. li. AHUM Dargan's 5 & ST0VE ^THE PROOF OF [ We have Stoves that cook sc beautifully that the name oil that Stove is ENTERPRISE. Its easy enough to make claims. Any body that. But in these days the people demand F/ when we make claims for ENTERPRISE STOVE HERE'S A ROUSING S Every Saturday and Monday during NOVEM with every ENT ERPRISE STOVE sold for cash, skillets, 2 griddles, 1 tea kettle, 1 waffle iron, 2 1 cover lifter, \ scraper, 1 ^poon, 1 fork, 1 dip and forks, 1 set of cups and saucers, 1 cake cu box and 1 broom, in all 52 puces. The size o of the stove. Cut this out and bring it with y< have 15 years guarantee on the fire baeks. Pi n r _ wargans o a w ??? f Glenn's the place to get For saddles, bre Seed Barley, Rye, Oats Wheat horse collars, call Bran and.'Shorts, Corn Hearts, he has them in Chicken Feed, Cattle Pow- from cheapest t ders, Rock Salt, Heavy Bag-'his prices are rig] ging and Ties. | Glenn will sell Window Shades. A big assortment of new nn?nr.0 TTT;fV 10 Roocla. Paper shades 10c., ] Ineu shades from IfcoZOxS Willi 26c. a p. Colors, white, tan, green and blue. nrilv ?! 00 Coats & Jackets, a good loDg Cloak tor 53 50. ? ,7 * * A nloe Rain Coat, full length at 83.50. Other We Bell gasoline. oat8 up to 920.00. . f ? 12.50 Suits. bat more men buj prices than ;hers. rimmings and cost of manufacture Lcult to get GOOD SUITS a We realized these condi tions months ago and prepare for them. To-day we show th finest assortment of $10.00 am $12.50 Suits that it has ever beei our privilege to offer our trade. The fabrics are new and hand some, the tailoring is perfect, th cut is correct?there is nothinj wanting. Hold on to your money unti you see our $10.00 and $I2.5< v_mic>3. A look will tell the story. SON & CO. 10c Store TALE! is in Aim:9 t the Padding wil 1 be better eating, if who can buy newspaper space can do VCTS, and its FACTS we have to show, S. TOVF RARGAIN. [BER we will give absolutely FREE, the following list of goods : 2 pots, 2 ! stove pans, the stove pipe, 2 pot covers, per. 1 dish pan, 1 coffee pot, 1 set knives tter, 2 pie plates, 1 rolling pin, 1 salt f the above ware to depend on the size du. Remember ENTERPRISE STOVES ices $9 to $50. nfl 10fi S+.nre seching and Glenn's the place to g< L at Link's; flower pots, earthen war abundance cooking bowls. Slop Jar o best and Bowls and Pitchers, Tin an tit. Agate ware at 10 to 20c le! than you are payiug. good Safety LadleB Collars In abundance. Some ni Vln J AB patterns just In by Express, Black, Wb Diaaes IOr ana oolors from 5 to 50c. each. Lace Curtains In White and Ecrn, all prlc T \17 t. Be Sure and nn hrtfnrn inn Knv w ' ' ' J aggln antleH. J. W. McKee Jr. WEST END. News Dot* Picked Up Here nnd There About the City. Mrs. C. D. Brown Is at borne after a ten days stay in Rock Hill wbere she was stay iDg with ber sister Mrs. Qreene Sandlfer. r Prof. L. W. Dick was called to Snoopier on acconni or me ueniu vi uoi. rjiHoaiDg. Mrs. H. D. Reese Is at home again after spending last week Id Colombia. Mrs. Lama B. Sore and Miss Mary Baskln are In the city tbe guest of tbe Misses Cater. Mr. aDd Mrs. Thomas H. Maxwell were amoDg tbe Abbevllllan's wbo attended tbe Fair lo Colombia last week. Mrs. Richard Hill Is at borne after spending tome time In Atlanta tbe guest of Mrs. Henry Williams. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Link spent a part of last week In Columbia. Mr. Tbomas Cosby was bere from Qreen' vllle It-si week tbe guest of bis sister Mrs. p J. H Latimer. T Ml?s Bessie and MIks Mary Miller were in < Columbia laat week tbe guests of tbelr sister tMrs. Edward DuPre. Mr. Roy Power spent Sunday In Greenwood. Mr. L. W. Perrln and Mr. William Perrln were In Columbia last week lor a day or two. Mra. Geo. 8. Klugb came borne from Ninety Six last week alter spending some time there with her borne people. Mrs. 8. J. Zelglar or 8hreve Fort La., was In tbeclty Monday tbe guest ol ber aunt Mrs V. D. Lee. Mrs. Zelglar has been in Bordeaux spending some time with ber mother Mrs. Mary Mcintosh, and stopped In Abbeville on ber way toLoulsana. Mrs. Ellen Farker Norwood bas returned to - Abbeville after spending sometime In Atlanta wltb Mrs. E. B. Calhoun. Mrs. Norwood will be tbe guest of Mrs. Li. C. Haskell while Iln tbe olty. Mrs. J. K. DurBt was over from Greenwood several days last week the guest ol her daughter Mrs. W. D. Barkodale. Mr. Wilbur Blake Is spending awhile here wltb bis bome people before going to Iva 0 where he bas accepted a position in the Iva ootlon mill. Tbe Eucbre Club was delightfully entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. E. B, Thorn4 son, Mrs. J. 8. Norwood will be tbe hoatesa of the next meeting. Mrs. Mary E. Mcintosh of Bordeaux Is in the city spending a while wltb her sister Mrs. v. D. Lee. H Miss Horrell Zelgler of Bbreveport, La., was In the city Monday tbe guest of Miss 8ara Lee. r Mrs. A. L. Garrison Is at home again after spendlog some time In Feachland with her bome people. Mr. Geo. Graves of Latimer spent Sunday In the olty. Mrs. James E. Mcllwalne of Hodges bas been in tbe city for tbe past few days the - guest of her sister Mrs. W. A. Nlokles. Miss Mazle Thompson has gone to ber bome Id Mlddletown, New York after spending sometime here as the guest of Mrs. W. w. A Bradlev. Miss Thompson made many friends C during her stay here. , Mrs. 8. B. Wright was over from Green- rv wood several days last week the gueatof Mrs. u W. L). uarKBaaie, y Mr. William Bwlft one of Elberton's moat j.1 5 enterprising youDg men was in. the city |J Monday and Tuesday the guest of friends. Misses Mary and Fannie Blarke are at borne again alter spending a wbile laat week in Columbia wltb tbelr frlnd Miss Louise Bailey. Mrs. Annie Cotbran Durst spent laat Thursday In tbe oily tbe guest of Mra. W. D. 2 Barksdale. , OYSTERS. Monday November tbe fifth tbe ladles of CT _ tbe Episcopal Cburcb will serve oysters and 0. D coffee In tbe store next to tbe Abbeville Hardware Co. all are cordially invited to come and get tbelr dinner and anpper as rr tbe ladles will be in obarge all day. ** Mr. Albert Henry and Mr. William H. White were in Columbia for several days last Mra. Pierce Dean, Mra. R. 8. Morris, Mra. R.J. C&rtledge were over from Greenwood Thursday tbe gueata of Mrs. W. D. Barksdale at ? birth day1 dinner. Miss Ellen Oambreli attended tbe Evans Brown wedding in Lebanon lastToesday. Miss Ivy Calhoun has gone to Qreeovllle and Spartanburg to spend some time wltb her sisters Misses Francis and Eunloe Calhoun. Mra. W. D. Simpson is at home again after spending a wbile in Atlanta. Mrs. Abe Rosenberg was in the olty last week from Greenville visiting Mrs. Philip Rosenberg. Miss Hattle Towner left Tneaday for her home in Mlddletown, N. Y. after apending some time here with Mra. H. T. Tub ten. Miss Towner received many delightful social a attentions while in the olty. .a PROF. MONCJRIEF USES KNIFE. mc ' vei Bloody Affair Between College President and Proreisor. Anderson Mail. ' Tbe following account of & difficulty occur- ' ring In Jackson, La., whiob is taken from the Atlanta Constitution will be of interest to people in this city as W. F Monorieff was superintendent of ihe.olty schools here sev- or eral years ago: . Jackson, La., Oot. 26.?Following tbe ex- J change of heated words between Rev. C. C. Mi Miller, president of Centenary oollege, a fln ^ Methodist Institution, and W. F. Monorieff, " profeBBor of physics and principal of tbe CO preparatory department, tbe Rev. Mr. Miller W? was stabbed six times, one wound near tbe nft heart by Monorieff, but attending physicians ** say his wounds are not necessarily fatal. Tbe difficulty arose over the tbe serving of aft meat, alleged to be the "leavings" of a negro i barbecue, and Bald to bave been purchased by Moncrleff, who, in addition to bla other duties, had charge of tbe meta. Tbe students a J presented a protest to President Miller. His \ interview wKb Professor Moncrleff on tbe subject led to a mix-up between tbe men in g? wbioh tbe college president is alleged to Dt bave wielded a chair with considerable t effect. * J Moncrleff was arrested and later released ne on bond. He came to Jackson from Rock pe Hill, 8. C., where he also taught aobool. He claims hlB aot was in self-defense. ? 1 a ? N eel LOWNDESVILLE ?' Mr. E. J. Huckabee went to Anderson Monday on a business trip. mi Mrs. E. M. White who bas a music class at ac Iva, went to that place Monday to meet her class and give it tbe necessary instruction. trt Monday night about dark tbe ory of fire was sounded, wbloh stirred up our people. P. It was soon learned that a blaok smith shop unon a lot owned bv Mnaara rvw->i?? near the depot was on fire. The firm bad some baled bay and rolls of bagging arid Tc bunches of ties stored In tbe building. The above artlcleS/Of merchandise, together with tbe shop, were burued entailing a loss of about 8250. Gk Mrs. Kittle Kay attended the late ladles Missionary meeting at Belton, as a delegate <h from tbe society here. lu Mrs. E. A. Floyd, Miss Ella Floyd and Mrs. ?N D. R. Cooley went to Anderson the week be- ev fore last. t Mrs. Mellnda Kay of Laurens and Mrs. . Kate Sadler of Anderson came In as visitors, 101 last week to Mrs. Kittle Kay and family. si! Miss Jennie lodd of Augusta wbo bad been here lor some day* returned to her home last ^ fl Misses Malmle and Emma Bowmen left last week for Florida where they will spend rr the winter. , * Last Friday night a week ago Mr. Zek Cilnkscales living In tbe Fors was awakened ataoul 11 o'clock, bv the crv of Are It voa ^ at once eeeci, that bin cotton bouse, in wblcb was stored cotton baled and In tbe seed, was too far none, to even attempt to do any- Mi tblDg towards extinguishing tbe fire, or to c. | save tbe ootlon, about forty bales of wblcb j were destroyed. Everything points to its -1J* having been set on Are, as there bad not been se< ? any lire about It for some time. Mrs. H. J. Armstrong of Honea Patb spent *t a few days last week with relatives In this place. 'e Rev. R. H. Jones, Presiding Elder of this District came down from bis home at AnderB, son, Friday aud held h Reaching service in , Smyrna oburch at 11:80 ?. m. and at Its close Ui Q held the 4ib and last quarterly Conference for this charge foi this year. After spending " IS yesterday and Saturday at Bell's returned to or this place and preached In the Methodist church at 7:3(1 d. m- 01 Mr. B. F. Price of Means came np Thursday to look alter some of bis Interests In ibis g] jw section. Ite Mrs. J. F. Latimer went to Augusta Satur- 'W day and will remalD there till alter the fair , to be held In that place this week. tl eB- The scarcity of labor and the rapidity with >ur which cotton has opened, barf caused a new Ul departure by at least, one of the planters , t Si: :? at tastefnl and substantial le kind that you'll always There's an element of el BTVA mrrnvAVT GAV n ir J9AV) iuimininu w uv? v rant to show you these gar Perrin | iBBEVILLE, irbere, that la.be bad aooiton picking by TYNI loiublne, Friday night aod It paid blm ___ y well. Troupe. ? ?. ? Do y < food al Letter to E. A. Thomson. the ej Abbeville S. C. S*"1? Dear Sir : Here's a tale with three ?,OQ.LuAu.*."- . ' Sin? rruieatKjr irviue nas an Acauemy, a g^m* Brcersburg, Peon. He paints the yj^ ore in summer vacation. It used j take 90 gallons of paint. There ^ave I >re two paint-stores there, and he con(j|t| ed to buy (one year of j)ne, next ar of the other) 90 gallons year tl i6r y6&r? Dvspbi Now he paints Devoe; 60 gallons; theato d the difference is a .saving of $160 ach8) a 'ear. Inditrc B C Fallon was one of those dealers, oe? t od man; but he wouldn't take-up jvoe; so we turned to the other, j^t al A Boyd. But Fullon has found It j cessary to get a good paint to com- ' te with Devoe. He got one of the ;ht honest paints. He ha? a big .rdware store and is doing an ex- Thei llent hardware bufliueaH: but Bovd. o?n course, has the run on paint?he's aient, little Hardware man. Discov We don't care how little or big a an(j Cc an is, if he wants good paint ana is It tive and.sound. people Yours truly andco F W DEEOE & CO ends tl 8. P. B. Speed sells our paint. cures lief in " 1 " makes > the Trustees Of ward ( Abbeville Baptist Church. Colds. ,, ? Speed'i ;ntlemen We take the liberty of telling you tl_ at every church will be given a lib- , al quantity of L. & M. Paint when- the pre er they paint. 18 at t gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gal- ?UPP as LiUBeed Oil will paint a moderate beautlf &ed house. ?chart A.ctual cost L. & M. about $1.20 per 'n * P" lion. or in a T ir \f fZInn ViofHono T. ir \.f tfiDDlS ( U? KX> ill* M'UV U0IUOUO JJ. uu in, j hite Lead and makes the paint wear 1D the 1 ;e iron. Largest mills in the world use L. M. A Ten: Arnold Print Works, North Adams, ass., used nearly 17,000 gallons L. want to M. Paint made with 10,000 gallons & M. and 7,000 gallons pure Lin- n?? 3d Oil. 0ur 3old by P. B. Speed. thing ? pleas Every shoe that goes out ousto " our house is sold under a secon jsitive guarantee that it is many >lid leather, and we ore- in ou ime this accounts for the about lormous quantity of shoes boug] e are selling. If you want You i le best shoes made, call on buy f 3, S. J. Link. and I SB Not Built For I Am < , j Show | That's the kind of apparel we sell. It'ijl find in our store. | egance, refinement and merit about tite|| ] LOTHING that pleases and satisfies. We ments, may we? | athing Company, | SOUTH CAROLINA. I IR'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY. Mother'. Tear*. y Have Dyspepsia and Dou t The little boy and hts'^sister have' : ^ T** smarted to school. Many a mothet' r ou belch op wfnd? Taste your has shed tears as she took her little >J|j| ier eating? See specks before one to school and bad it impressed es ? Are you pale and hag- upon her that her baby is no longer Does your heart flutter ? Are a baby. zzy? Do you have pains in side This is one of the little tragedies of k? Risings or pimples on the life that make it aweet. What is Are you low spirited ? Is there sweeter to a mother than the mingled . taxte? Breathbad? Headache? pain and urief that comes when hex . v, kidneys? Bilious? Constipat- little boy dons bis first pair of troufr k.re you nervous? If so, you ers? )yspepsfa, and it is a dangerous It is the same mixture of pain and ion. To cure, take Tyner's Dys- sorrow that hallows the plunge into Remedy. It is made for just life that the little one makes when u vtnhiManrl avmntnms. Tvner's! he or she enters 8' ol for the first ? psia Remedy removes acids from time. It marks anotner milestone ih. maoh, strengthens weak stoin- the journey that we all mast trsyiireJS nd cures the wont Dyspepsia or the end whereof is in the grave. It etion. Druggists or by express is these events in domestic life that s a bottle. Money refunded if are common to race and which makes a?; i to cure. C. A. Mllford, Drug- the whole world kin. The motboh .f?| id P. ?. Speed, Druggist, Abbe- will weep again when her boy goes }. C. to college, or when he goes to work. f < The same sweet i ^s will come when her daughter ij*rries. There is DMffcr from The Pim*ue. no fathoming the heart of a mother. M e's grave danger from the plague Her love is like the universe immeasgbs and Colds that are so prev- urable. unless you take Dr. King'sNew As no plumet can sound the depth# ery for Consumption, Coughs of either, so no eye may aee and no >lds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest tongue may tell the wideness and ?3 le., writes: "It's a Godsend to depths of a mother's love. No day., living in climates where coughs id so ardous, no night is so long to tw Ids prevail. I And it quickly spent in labor for those she lovea. *'$1 lem. It prevents Pneumonia, All joy and all pain comes to the .' LaGrippe, gives wonderful re- mother. She is the embodiment of vray Asthma and Hay Fever, and the Universal love, the best repreeen- **?? weak lungs strong enough to tative on earth of the God love that '^js >ff Consumption, Coughs and was in the beginning, is now and . 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by always will be. ' ' ' *& s Drug Store. Trial bottle free. Mothers will continue to weep their ? ? Joyful sad tears when their children i American woman's foot is start to school, and children will ttiest," says a shoemaker. "It learn some day what those tears piean. ce slender and robust and very Try as hard as they may, thfc will |v| The instep is high and never beable to rePay the love that Eg ul. In a word, a perfect foot prompted the tears. But they can try |g ning and serviceable alike and keep trying and the mother will ik patin slipper, in a ballroom forget the tears in the pride she has in white, rubber-soled shoe on a their achievements. jourt, or in a pair of old shoes kitchen. < v There is a Difference. ^ ' There is a difference somehow?in :% i68b66 ooftd bfti b?6D fld?d tor sdotIdjj whoAA fftvnr luf anmponA plop qav Tti' h. Serves him right. One snoring wnose ravor, let someoue else say. in church is a nuisance to those who -New York city a rich shyster- lawyer vV?v3 leep. named Abe Hummel, under ^onvic ? ? ? tion for subornation of perjury in a ' flnnr trad* ia snmA. ca9e in court? faas been denied bail nour traae 18 ^ some- pending au appeal, and Harry Thaw, to DO proud of, it IS a a very rich young man, is still lan- ' SyJ ure to us to have our fullhin?ia Pri80D await- '"M .. . ing trial for the killing of a man about . > mors tell US tnat our hiswiffe. In South Carolina if a rich id patent is as good as D?.aD' or a?3*0 of aoy prominence, %-i) nr . . , J?_ , slips up on his enemy and shoots him -^5 ' first patents. We nave in the back he will find a circutt judge r hniiRfi and on t.hfi rnad to grant him bail in the sum of a few _ , , , , , thousands, thus prejudging the case ; I1V6 Hundred barrels in the murderer's favor. It ia safer tit at rock bottom prices. ,to kil1 a a,u Carolina than , . , r. , in new York. And that is why hu^lll mate a mistake to man life is cheaper in this state?Newiour without seeing ours berry Observer. tearing our prices. CMb^TT^T _ S. J. Link. ' ? J:-if, ^ V r ^ .d