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- j ' " ' ????- j__i__ ' M The Abbeville Press and Banner. | BY W. W. & W. R. BRADT/7 - ' ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1841 |j You are safeguarded in purchasing your lishment. You always get what you p; variety, quality and the right prices. V and by reason of our splendid connectio The position of this store as a clothes m ^ SCHLOSS BROS. ? CO. \ fine CJoIhe* Maker* \ CC ^ \ V^rJ0jr and New Tat* >, Prices ranging from ^ H. G. Anders HEADQUARTERS Atten t r j ? *j.i?? II yuu JLLCCU UllUClVVCdi ClLIICl|IUi to supply you with the best. ?w the finest yarns and is absolutely i wear The R. 1 Clothing here by the known reliability of the estably for?often more, but never less. You find here -1 i . i r.i i x. Ye handle nothing but gooas ot tne nignesi repute, ns and buying power, our prices are unsually low. arket assures you the greatest value for your money. Young Hen's Suits Pall Designs and Exclusive Patterns The young mail who is really lookig for smart clothes?something difirent from the ordinary products wlI nd in our distinctive collection of Correct Clothes for Gentlemen1' a ;yle and pattern sure to strike his jicy. There are three-button Sack Suits l single or double-breasted styles tor ;reet or dress wear that are wonderLily smart and fashionable. These :e mostly with form-fitting backs and )me in all the latest shades and fa:ics. Just the styles smartly dressed )llege men are wearing this Fall, at M i5 to $25 a Suit. >on & Company FOR STYLE AND VALUE. i firm T .a Hi yourself or your children it will be our e are sole agents for Forest Mills Undent free from all impurities of any kind. Vlills Underwear gives better satisfaction t rment is cut on an exact system of measur< ?the sizes never varv?the buttons and bi J - ? n't come off nor will the latter tear. Ws ^orest Mills stands the test?and a point se goods are no higher than inferior make 3oor goods are never cheap no matter the f you do not buy of us you do not get th . . /> * . .? We are sole Aq f[ TTnrirlrm f!nn EAST END; AT HYMENS ALTAR. Mr. William E. HID and Miss Isabelle Perrln Haddno win he married tbl> evening at 8 o'clock in tbe Flrnt Preabvterlan ctmrch of tbUclty. Rev, J. Lowrle Wilton officiating, a?Blsted by Rev. J. C. Roper. Immediately after ibo ceremony tbe invited gnosis will repair to tbe borne ortbe bride on upper Main street where an elegant reception will be given, A PRETTY CHUBCH WEDDING. A marriage of great social Interest wu that of M las Mary Luola Cheat bam and Mr. Ames Haiti wanger of Columbia, which took place Id tbe Lebanon Presbyterian cbarcb on tbe evening of October 23 at nine o'clock, Tbe cburcb was moal artistically decorated with festoons of Ivy, evergreens and pink and while chrysanthemum?. Just before tbe march began, tbe song, "Tbe message of tbe to^e," was most beautifully rendered by Miss Nell Wilson of Abbeville. Then the sweet strains ot Mendelsohn's weddlne marcb was mo8t;arll8tlcallyfand sweetly rondered byMIss Maggie Kvan?. First tbe two ribbon trlrla. Miss Lola Wardiaw and Miss Louise A1 en entered, after which came tbe ushers. Messrs Grler Sherard, Tompkins Ram?>v, John T. Cheatham and Robert M*bry. Toen came tbe bride's maids and groom's men In tbe foi owing order. Miss Helen Edwat4s with Mr. Louis Aurnt, of Colombia, Miss Carrie Haiti waDger, of G lumbla. wltb Mr. Ben Cbeatbam. of Abbeville, Miss Nina Mwbry wltb Mr. Thomas Moseiy, of New York Miss Louhe Watvon wltb Mr. Jordan Rnmev, of Abbeville, MisRosa Knox wltb Mr. Arthur Tarrer. of Cclumbla, Mist Sarah Evans with Mr. K*ri Haitiwanger, of Greenville, Miss Mary Herbert, of Newberiy, with Mr. Mabry Cbeat harn. of Abb?v|ile. Miss Jamie Mabry wltb Mr. Lawrence Tomubon, of Columbia. Then came the brl Je with tbe maid of honor, Mist Mae Tompson, or Columbia, who were mei at the altar by tbe groom and bis best man, Mr. Hnry Katch-Kart, of Columbia. Tbe ceremony was moat lmpte>slvtly pe:'ormed by Rev. J. B. iUllbouse, tbe ring ceremony being used. From ibeoburch a large number of In vPed guexts went to tbe home of the bride when an elegant receDtlon wa* given. The oolor Ecbeme in the dlulng room, pink and while, won U?l I ICU wilt I U DTOrj UCbOllt PoDcb wai served lo the ball by MIm Maggie Brook* and Mtva Bernlce Cramer. Throughout the other rooms clusters or AtHumn leaves made an effective decoration. The bride wore a lovely gown of net over silk beautifully trimmed In laces, ber veil was adjusted with orange blossoms and ber bouquet was of bride roses,'and maiden-hair fern tied with loDg streamers of tulla. No bride ever looked more lovely, MIm Tompson, tbe maid of honor was handsome In a gown of pink llngere carrying a bouquet of pink roses. Tbe bride's maids were beautifully gowned In while organdy wltb white silk girdles, carrying armfuls of white chrysanthemums. Tbe bride 1* a v#ry attractive young woman, wDoae loveable character and dlspos!Hon bias endeared ber to a wide circle of friends. The groom Is a rising young business man of Colombia, and the vast number of band some and useful presents they received show the popularity of both. Mr. and Mrs. Haltlwanger left tbe next morning over the Southern lor tbelr borne In Colombia. . ... ; Tbe bride's traveling gown was a navy bine imiur uihuh nun whq usi kdq giove? to match. The happy couple have the beat wisher of hosts of Abbeville friends. Tbe rural carriers appreciate tbe efforta of oor merchant* to Inoreoae tbelr.mall bualneas and at tbe present rate of Inoreaae hope bood to roll op their 6000 piece* per month when they willdispense with tbe trooble of counting every piece. Miss Mary McMillan left laat Monday for Madlaon, Florida, wbore the will make ber future home wltb her nleoe Mn>. Joshua Haddon. Mlsa McMillan la one of Abbeville'* moat bigbly esteemed aod respected oltlaens belonging to one of tbe good old antebellum families and 'tis wltb regret many friends learn of ber leaving ber native county and Stale. After a pleasant stay with relatives?Mrs. McDonald and Mra. R. fit. Hill,?-Mln Mamie E. Barn will leave Saturday for ber tome In Georgetown, being acoompanled by ber alater Mra. L. R. Voae who will apend a month Is Georgetown and then with her alater Mlaa Barn will visit relative* in Beaufort, where they will attend the oelebratlon of the fiftieth anniversary or "folden wedding" of tbelr only brother Mr. William H. Burn, Tbeae ? two sisters are the only living bridesmaid* ont of 8 who walled upon this honored oonple . GO yeara ago. Birth?At Abbeville, Octo' er 23. to Ura. Ernest McOord. a daughter. Judge J. C. K'ugh arrived In the olty laat Sunday for only a lew day*, when he will be esl c i ? pleasure and your profit ! rear which is made from ' ;han other makes because sment of perfectly formed utton holes are perfect? Lshing spoils most undernot to be overlooked is ?s. price. e best. m yoreMm re/3 ts lpany. DARGAN'S 5 A National M Steel Range. |w Between two heavy plates of tougl h|9HU ened steel is bolted a sheet of asbestos uearly one-fourth inch thick, forming UH a barrier through which no cold can enter nor beat encafie, and whiob no H^K^' blow can break or bend. This asbestos lining, the thickest we BB@ have ever seen used in range-making, is what has made the National Steel wBK Range famous for its 1-8 fuel economy. Think what It means to have two loads of fuel last as long as three. ? "Thou good and faithful servant." 11 Messrs. Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co., Nashville, Tenu. ; " Gentleman:?In 1882, just after my marriage, I bought an Enterprise Stove,and have tn&f li eontta- ' uously from that time on. In 23. years, it bad ooot>me just 45 cents for repalra^aqd aoo^to aD appearances, It is good for ve&'g t^ ooaie. ' It'WW Hi = incredibly small amount or fuel fbrMia wofcltf it doe*." . Mrs. EdWatd'&foItenB, 822 8d Ayenue 6. Nashville, TeM. Dargan's S and 1 Oc Sto SHEB . ir )fl again. The Judge looks well, and liU I rlenda here are ai way glad to nee him and | ~l"ll?t Inua him In orftM hl>tlLh. ASA Af i| ja rib's greatest bleealnga. f Mr; Claude Cochran and alater Mlia Annie, If I who are alok wltb fever, are getting 011 well * it tbla writing. Under tbe aopervlalon of Mr. Fred MlnabalJ . _ . the Court Home and City Hall are moving Will Trtl onward and upward, and ao far most excel- ?? 111 XIII lent work la being done. Mlaa Alice Penney la visiting ber oouiln ' Mlaa Emma Penney of Sbaron. ' ' TlRY Qf Thecarrlera, If nooneelae, were glad tnaee tbe rain wblob fell laat Sunday nlgbt,?a Ibey bad already eaten tbelr "peck of dirt" (in dual) and bad commenced on tbe aecond one. Tbelr ride Monday *aa cool and refreshing, ao dlflferenl- Itom tbe past montb tbat Ibey really enjoyed' it. . , Mlaa Isabel Perrln Haddon entertalaed at a 1S the large delightful luncheon laat 8alnrday morning lu boo or o# her bridal party. V' Mra. Henry H Hill entertained laat Mqbt . ju" day evening In honor of the bridal party arid ?? ber charming gueata, Mlaa Potla and MI?*T;e are D0U&nc of Atlanta. Mra. Hill la a charmlng'hoaijH^ countrv. 1 antl Bi>t?ria!n? toosl dellffhlfUllT With IbMI I ... grace and eaie ol mauner that captlvs e* her Very best 1! Entrene McMillan expect* to leave tc- and colors, <4?y tor G-lii&Mtta where be will tnkb In the Todiootanr Fair f?r ? im da\*. Irenes ane We are in lehtod to one of the pretlv vonu* line. In Ol 1 dl <>i route S for the writ- ?np of ttie Cht-a - , b. m-H till wau^er marriage wbicb #111 be of. interest to oar reader*. We wlab all iho young ladle* would give us even one local each w?<k; tbla would help to keep ihp bah irifiv be foil moving, -and make things lively and give J them a "news> *' paper. Cheap at tV "on route 8." Mia* Louise Watson will leave thla week for Horry County, 8. C, where she will h?t??> ... ? oiargeofa flaeacbool. She l? a recebt trac'- We nave a. date of Wit)tbrop College o! Rook Hill and !* anri wp ;r an accomplished young lady who always held m a blgb stand lu her classes, graduating with price. We honor and reflecting credit upon the College. " Miss KUberlne Whitley desires i?l. tbe lady to $8.00 the patrons and ladle* of the neighborhood wbo w . are Intereited In Lebanon *obool to meet ber '' e W1 at tbe school boose next Friday afternoon" at 8 o'clock. Miss Whitley expect* to brgln a class In elocution next Monday altferuoon. The class will be limited owing to present ^ye ^ . ,, yard broa< dose. The Abbeville Realty Co. The block of buildings whlcb are being erected near Whiten oorner will be quite an I m ornament to tbe publlo square. Tbe material I I for tbe buildings cornea from the Elberton m brick Co., whlcn Co. has the contract. These buildings will be second le none In tbe oily putupwltb first class material tbrougbot U d with artistic fronts of tbe;very finest pressed brick that can bo bought. One of these building* will be occupied by Wf A lSVIT the Abbeville Post Office on tbe first floor, II II Ml I' I while on the second fl >or there will be a num-j II II H III II ber of tfflces. Tbe other store room will be I1 fl IB III 111 occupied entirely by oar thriving lonosmsa .1 II 1MJM..1I1 Mr. \V. D. Barktdale. The new farmers; bank building will be located between Whites I jm I 1 M grocery store and the new stores. i NTfltfl I .A* Tbe oo?t of these buildings will be some-, ly y& vW? WW' thing over twenty tbou and dollars. * With the ?ddltlon of these buildings, and President the new city bull and Court bouse the city ' square Is completely taken up. Those who F. E. BABllISON. wish to build business bouses must seek fir n locatlouB on other streets. UOErU c ? j Vieanska, John A. J Cremo clears. J' F' Clinkscales, C Million# of dollars back the New Cremo ol- Wlliol J gar. The <|.iallty must be tbe best. ?LECTRIC bilio!?!? 05 We are In potii BITTERS BILAND8KIDNEY8. j M heD P,aC Oiir V -j - Ca ND 10c STORE. I IF YOU ARE-IN DOUBT AS TO WHAT TO BUY FOR THAT y*M Wedding, JUST DROP IN AND SEE HOW EA8Y IT . j| WILL BE TO SELECT FROM OUR STOCK. * -V ; in CUT GLASS in a big variety, and we have on sale a lovely line of Sterling Silver. Our pricea on Silver will be a pleasant surprise to you. CHINA! CHINA! We are loaded down with hundreds of beautiful pieces of China, and nothing is more suitable for a Wedding gift. 1 Austrian Art Glass is being shown here also, and if you want to see something really beautiful, why come in. Glassware, Lamps, Crockery, Tin and Enamel ware are here in abundance, and we will save you many a dime if you will come to us for your wants. / Post Card Headcpiartres. | Colored Views of the City. m VALUES ;erest You and Our Stock of OODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, and LADIES' CLOAKS st ever shown before. Our line of EN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING from the very best clothing manufactures in the We guarantee a fit from the cheapest suit to the a stock. In MEN'S SUITS we have all style in prices ranging from ?>.50 to $15.50. In Men's - ... - ? ?? 11^11 1 I Children's fc>?iu.ts we nave an unpanuieueu ar line of UNDERWEAR nd garments from 50c to $2.00, which weuld be rice the price. BLANKETS. line of Blankets bought when goods were low itend to give our customers the advantage in ^ i can and will sell you Blankets from 90c a pair ! pair. See them. 9h to call your particular attention to our line of DRY GOODS. j re you anything 5c a yard Outing to a $1.00 a j 1 liL i-v !? nnr] n?? nviivw rtrn i JCIOUI. uur uu^iiif; IB tiuac ci11vt \JUI ...v Yoms to please, Poliakoff. is'iin-Jinrou iintv and City Depository. v m v Vice-President: Cashier: P. B. SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. i* Directors i F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. Harris, R. M. Haddon, LewieW. Parker, W. P. Greene, . C. Gambrell. our business and are prepared to handle it safely and conservatively. Mion to make you loans, and to pay interest on deposits, v ?d in Saving's Department. y - - - - - --