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' v.. The Abbeville Press and Banner. | BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 ,|M FallF FOB Advance Showing including Schl< "Correct Clot! W&f- '/' MtysMm VlSfifll ? ?lv- -i J?* JJ IP J ^ % \ L A ; C?pyrl?bte4 1907 SCH LOSS MM. * fi?e Ottkes Makers. ~ totllawvMtf Nc**?rt& I Consider this, p] to yourself?a perse get acquainted wi1 ions in Men's Wea We are specially tion now because I is the great time of and the advance st are shown in great ness. Our New 5 and we want you all oiii experience semble snch a sp] ments. Come in! finlil ADO WliIUVOO BALTIMOR Unrivalk Among the scores of well-Is brands of bighclass Clothing tl * none more universally recogni; standard than tbatof theabove-i firm. We have for many years their garments positively uneq for sterling quality, style and i tiveness, and we know that in ol them to you we are offering the i cal goods which the most exc stores of New York, Philadelph Chicago sell to their finest trad baying our Fall line we search markets for the test. We exa samples from many houses ; w ped and cut aDd tested witn ach in every possible way. And we that no matter what the stam from which we judged, '? Clothes stood the Test" and w< $5, $7.50, $ Ell] "You are as wc H. G. An FARMERS I State, County President: F. E. HARBISON. Board of* Dirct Visanska, John A. Harris, R. M J. F. Cliiak8cales, C. C. Gambre He Bifiiuii juiir uiisii it safely We are in position to make when placed in Our Savii 4i * V . ,*V \ * vp* v .'X t" 'ashions ? MEN! > 1 ? 1 ? of Fall and Winter Sty lei 3ss Bros. & Co.'s famous ies for Gentlemen.'1 "p ease, a personal invitatior >nal invitation to come anc ? the best and latest fashir! j urgent about this invitarall, as you probably know year when fashions change yles for the coming seasor est variety and attractive >tock is Just In to see it. Never before ir have we been able to asendid line of stylish garBfos. & Co.'s E NEW TORE :d Productions. :oown comparable superior to the vast major iere is ity of the advertised brands. Thet iced as and not till then did we place our or jamed der. The Fall line is just in and ever found exceeds our expectations. We there ualled fore recommend it to you as the bes attrac- selection of gentlemen's garments tha Faring money can buy. However, you: identi- choice is not limited to this one brand ilusive superior though it is. We have a well ia and assorted selection from other reliabli e. In makers?garments at all pi ices, tha ed the offer you a selection from which ani mined pocket-book, any figure, any fancy cai ;e rip- be quickly and satisfactorily suited is and Come in today and see the new thingi found ?we will gladly reserve your selec ipoint tions until later, if you do not care t< scbloss pay for them now. Prices? jre in>10, $12.50, $1S id Up. slcome to look as to buy." derson S Co. ivr ? JMnWTfll Ill A ilJIJJJJ I tlllll and City Depository Vice-President: Cashier: P. B. SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. jtors : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A Haddou, LewisW. Parker, W. P. Green< 11. less and are prepared to handle and conservatively. i you loans, and to pay interest on deposits, tgs Department. 26th. ~~] T1 1 The R.M.Haddon H'O ) Company. X iA Cordial Invii ) ( I Dress Goods We have the largest and best selected stock of Dress Goods ever shown in Abbeville, and if you """"" will give us a call we can convince you of the fact. 20 pieces Mohair, in all colore, 50 inches wide, 50c yd. Panamas in black, blue and eve brown, 50 inches wide, 50c yd. Voile in all colors, 44 inches 1U.S wide, $1 yd. These are just a few that we Mi; mention. We haven't snace to enumerate all that we have, but would like for you to call and let us show you our stock. ^01 thg Table Linen _ and Napkins to Match. 3 pieces Damask 25c yd. 3 " " 35c yd. m L 2 " " 50c yd. jCX j 2 " " 75c yd. L O it U <?1 AA ../I 4 2 " " 1.50 yd. Napkins from 50c dozen* to $3.50 OUr dozen to match the above Da- jTlcr . mask. & qua ' to c New Muslin Underwear. Embroideries and Laces. this L Correct Corsets for fall. A large lot Ladies' Collars, 10,15, 20 and 25 cts. Kayser Gloves l it wo uiaspo Silk lined fabric gloves all sizes. Bli . gray, 50 cents. Kayser Gloves, black, t gray, 25 cents. The R i additional mail be hyice. that t j [Newberry Heraldjand News.] ftaJh* We take the liberty of minting the depar t following letter from Congressman weekt t Aiken. It shows how closely he is me th r watchiD^ all the interests of every bly be , part of his district and that be is en- soon e deavoring at all times to give the peo cured e pie better service. ble to t The Herald and news has from time that if j to time since the present schedule was the sp i put od urged the establishment of pos will*s( . tal clerks on the midday trains, 18 and trains s 19, between Columbia and Greenville. Only ; i- In fact the Greenville meeting, at ter to' 0 which these trains were agreed upon, this p promised to look after this matter the fit and urge the additional mall service. If the Now it seems that it is up to the rail- thejcle ' road to furnish the car space. We call wit 1 Superintendent Simpson's attentionito this fact. This is a matter that touches the districts represented by Messrs. ?? A. F. Lever and J. T. Johnson as well as Mr. Aiken. We would suggest that this is a ? proper subject to attract the attention I r of the proper committee from our ?LJC chamber of commerce, or the president or secretary, and that it should Wq be taken up officially with the rail- , road and urge the importance of pro- e8tate viding space. We now have the beBt f I and most convenient schedules we jjun(j bave ever bad and postal clerks on "V Nos. 18 and 19 would give us except- J: I ionally fine mail service. i The" following is the letter from * ? ^ 1 Congressman Aiken: I Abbeville, 8. C.s Sept. 14, 1907. My Dear Col: throu Yesterday I read with interest your orticle concerning mails on trains 18 and 19 on the Columbia and Green- _. ville road. As soon as those trains were put on, I called at the post office l. department and made an earnest ap? peal of the second aBBistant postmaster jjg general for postal clerks on them aDd pient was promised that if tbe trains were ducti' made permanent that clerks would be to epa put on if possible. Several times since then I have urged upon the man agement of the (southern road to keep CWl the trains on permanently with the JvJ promise that if the, travel justified it 11MILLIN t fcation is extende( Opening of M Sept. 26 i ?????? ivery One I Our reputation for Mi] jr, and the writer feels tice here. Suffice it to i ss Faulkner are in charj introduction to the peo] ir Millinery from us, yo it experience and monej Word to the Tra No matter where you liv< great showing of new goo and preparing this stock, mtities of goods and had si luote surprisingly low pric \ makes trading here a pie I see. Art Depa ?ck, brown and m Japanese Drawn Wo irown, tan and Tab'e Ma,s' p,llow a*"8' each. .. M. Ha hey would be kept on. I have coneerniair di? ept tbe matter of postal clerks 1 the minds of the post office The followln tment people and about three lumbia to the I i ago tbe second assistant wrote Tuesday; at the clerks would very proba- "Mr. Henry ! put on now' soon, or just as Abbeville, resid is available car space could be se- has written the , but at this time it was impossi- ascertain if an < aeo.ure thfl snann. T am natlsfipH ? o??. ( ? AUUO v UIO VUUI the Southern rood will furnish out the diepenn ace for postal clerks that they eral Lyon nas i k>d be running on the midday opinions render on the C. and G., Nob. 18 and 19. has stated that t yesterday 1 wrote an urgent let- ]avr petitions fo; the second assistant in behalf of |n any county l ostal service and will continue flret 0f May, 19 ;ht until the clerks are put on. jng the opinio trains?re kept on you will see jeamed that th< irks on them before a great while p, Carey and T h kindest regards, agree with this Yours verp truly, - hold that an el< Wyatt Aiken. year If the prop ?????????? any time during VALUABLE Kj T n /n i correctness of ] iud for Sale tition now, ant will offer for thirty days only fuses to order t irm known as the J. T. Mann can be taken in , situated four and one-half miles settled. Mcl ADD6VH16, ana consisting 01 une red and Seventy-Six Acres. The in one mile from the Sharon The Toi School, has one large dwelling is the touch of J ne small dwelling and two ten- It's the happii louses. The place is well im- nica flowers nni d and has three stream running compounded, gh it. Applv to sore or ulcer is, EUGENE MANN. For burns, sc piles, it has no P. B. Speed, dr ,g Bargain in Land. ? acrea, two miles of Abbeville. VW . y of good bottom land, lot of pro- T - , ve cotton land, and pasture land , * ?^?r ire. Will sell cbeap for cash. IUI B",c> L' B- WILB0W' gSjuSBS, LEY5H0NETHCAR 5^"; ehUdrcni aafm, lurt. No optatta ERYOPE 1 to every one t< illinery for Fal -27,19( Cnows Llinery. Well, it is bei his inability to do th say that Miss Nannie ?e of this department pie of this section. If u get the latest and to r can buy. ding Public. i it will pay you to com ds. We have been weeks , and we have bought >ecial redactions which < es. We carry only the to asure as well as a proi rtment CI rk, Table Scarfs, Center Pieces, Sofa Cushions 20x20 only 50 cts. mis* pay ddon C ???* E|M"M " LOWNDE g was Bent from Co- ums.bb.tb fews and Courier oa tbia piaoe being tntebe< ward br * two mole wa| Brfpfliop ? nJH'Ffln of bonn Fall? to have ionic . Hester, a citizen 01 ded gD(1 WM |h# pr0p#l ing at Calhoun Falls, Anderaon. Attorney Genoral to MeeawR f. and Clem eleotion <4 be held lo lty this year to vote oalied on Monday tnen 1 iry and Attorney Gen- P<*'Mogr . ? . eolied that in previous A?d'^ with Sf.tfv" edon this subject he Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hot inder the Cary Cothran Huckabee went to Abbe pan aleotlnn thin vear Labor Day received no ran election inis year Buaineu went on aa na nust be filed before tne rlera, war* relieved from 07, but that since glv- a little recreation If no n' -farrwi t/i he has Ml?a Rebeoca Herdof I ns rererrea u> ne arew<iay? witbtneffcmi e auiuore 01 uie mw (,j. p?r's part Id last week a . P. Cothran do not) fore. view, and that thevfJ^lor of __ u 4i>fgm tn? iBiully of D6r, broth action can D6 06ld toifl from iut Biiordaj to tb >er petition i8 filed at Mr. D L. Barnes of Ad r the year. Since con- mo8t ?f Jait week, super] T?" up of a barn ana other .entlemen Mr. Jjyon bis plaoe near the depot as some doubt as to the R. W.Colllerantf famllj bis previous opinions. _n^i" 9??7?iLc Hester tbat he might L>wman. ) so, circulate the pe- Mrs. Charlie Cowan of I if the supervisor re- ?* be election the matter ?n later' [to Court and the point Mrs. A. C Pressley of J Jormick Messenger. , Mlu Leila Mossley, Thurtday to spend some neb tbat Heals Bowman o p? . . a i Mary Rogers were with RnnklAn'R Arnica Salve, for a ds* or two lait wc est combination of Ar- T ; Hookah* dhealing balsams ever cf S'SS.rt.biS No matter how old the been offered and acoep this Salve will cure It. MiwsNelje and L?up aids, cuts, wounds or ^wmttD-B. y equal. Guaranteed by Mr. Jaa. Brookaof 8pi ncrfriat 2ho at the home of bis alate uggisi. ml. Mfg j j Dgvlg Qf AQj past few daya tbe gueat < o ri 1 ' E"1"for Sale. lesirable residence lota Com? to 118 fo of Main and vvaruJaw . ? i? titi* lots adjoin the Graded tl6fl? Jj< W? WD e and are conveniently - * * Ih?. ,nd the Public i reasonable. J. R. BLAKE. iMGhSr o attend our Formal 1| = i Gloves ' Long Gloves in all colors. $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 pair.. The best $1 Kid on the market. tter than " ;sEl| e suhiect The Celebrated 'M _ ' . Forest Mill Seal and TT , and need Underwear yOU t)UV ^or ladies an(i children 25c, J * 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50. BSt goods < ,m Towels . ;J|| At 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c. ( e and see Silks, Silks ' M J in select- Blue Ri5bon Taffeta Silkl.* 750 ATlOrmnilH yards of this one brand?Chiflfon ^nnhl^s lis and hard finish. The best>1 silt JllUUl^M US on the market >?St gOOd.8, 36 inch Taffetas in all colors, m* . ft $1 and $1.25 yard. It. tOme 36 inch Satins, 75c and $1/ ,oaks, Furs, Raincoats ' . |p The most complete line we have ever shown?ladies, : '<$ jes and children's. If you have Cloaks to buy it will you to see our stock. JII8 ompany. 1 SVILLE. 'USTTSTTI ' I KILL THE COUCH I ,1 itbpssffiie mo cure lungs Ton on lu way to Cal of lta breaks men- ~ ty at a darkey near ?1 If' W,TH *'"8 ? ' Jfl be ooart wblob wa? Bl :;r:::zz New Discovery . Jj S'S FOR Colds8 tssll I uai. The Rural Car AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. Mjbelr duties and got G UARANTEED SATISFACTORY Jerdmont.G.. spent OB MONEY REFUNDED. i?y or Mr* ?, vv. Harnd part tbe week beAnderson waa' with a sspl Oconee Property :i out bulldlnr' upon now oojyplec ffr.J FOR SALE. 'Sa >f Elbertoo was the week of the Muses Abbeville was one of No. 31. 100 acres, 8 miles of Wal- 1 the Mailer Bowman halla, 2 miles of Lebanon, at cross er notioe win be giv- roai]B an(j flne piace f0r country store, abksonvllle. Fla., la gin, good building, etc. ier Mr. ;Caleb Ullnk- No. 32. 520 acres. 10 miles of WalIfent to " Anderson. hall?. ,2 mi,,e.9 Whitstone only 40 time. acres in cultivation, balance fine tim/ Bowman and Miss ber land, faas never been cut?oak, pine friends in tbls *e and p0piar. Only $7 per acre. .loft w?dn??Hav tor No. 34. 163 acres, 8 miles of Wal she went to 'take halla, 9 miles of Seneca on public road, ite'd. wbloh hBd 40 acres of very fine river bottom, bala Grant of MtCarmel ance of land good, one dwelling and week at Mr. w. L. two tenant houses. srtanbure, baa beea N?- }? ?Jre8lliin the town of r Mrs. E. A. Floyd. Walhalla, good dwelliug and all out tusta baa been for the buildings, land in high state of cultioonsin Mr. 8. vatjon< This tract can be cut up into Tronpe. town lots. r All of the above farms I can sell you on easy terms. Write for prices. I have acvern 1 n5f?p> rpsiirlPtliW and build r bagging and ing lots in*Walbaila aud West Union. j. h. DARBY, Kcnl Estate Dealer. lece of tobacco, chew- Walhalla, S. C. j eed'B drugstore. 4?* Office : Peoples Bank. * ? ~ j "'I - v -N