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UUUHiWHil j Smith Dry Gooi i 3 New l J for i $ j Ladies' Mis; | tC ! Children's 5 u [ 1 mm Ml 1 . A 5 H ! iNeW ^l3rjLes 1111 k____ ? ? Lace and Silk Waists, c a New shipment Taffeta S J A full line of Ready-to-V ? Millinery, Notions, Furs, s Shop with lis am ? YOU ARE ALWAY | fftMtsM 1?^ 1 1111 niit MII JLeitter to W. H. Long. HEARTS FULL OF CDF Abbeville, S. C. " Bear Sir: Here's a tale with a point "Mary Hmh Chosen ti to it. Florida is the hardest state in "Which Khali Jiot b the Union for paint. From Her." Gilmore & Davis Co, Tallanassee, Mr8. jaDe Hamilton Mil Florida, think they know what paint has sent invitations to tt can do.in, tbeircJimate; they've been painting for 3o years, Devoe ten 3 ears ; evening of Tuesday, ti and they say Devoe wears 10 years? vember, at heir after eight their words are : "Buildings we paint- Church, Greenville,South c ed Devoe 10 years ago are iu good con- ? dition of paint today." The wave Koi They also say Jead-and-oil wears jD Alabama tbe battle a only one year the;e j Devoe 10 j'ears j 6cem8 eDci disastrously f< Ten years is a long lifetime for paint prohibition party in that si in Florida; longer than 20 in Maine. carry things ail theirown '* J ?!? Uaw 1Q rnn , ,? ,. , s\*i a u r\t W6 QOD't Q8TG 88y lllitt cuuri 10 uuv ? p rODlUlliUU wave luvi?o v< as a general fact in those States ; but tbidg before it. there are such iustances. i ??? If we should call the cost of Devoe i,. w. white's ] in Florida half of the usual cost of -for mks on paint, it would be too much ; we sup- Some extra values In ovei pose it's about one-third : there is so a complete line or lurnie much trash there?the costliest paint coiare.&c. is the worst, and the worst is the cost- Tbe sweiiest collection of liest everywhere.^ j the 6? V.1UCT ? na V W Dftvoe & Co I m ' m do - P. S. p. B. Speed sells our paint. ij jje prjce 0f ( We have Just received our second shipment vpfifprilflv war 1f Of saddles and harness for this fall. If you want leather goods cheap call on us. S.J. Link. AH wool and wool m When In need of aboea, bats, lap robes or plaid and fancy blankets g trunks don't fall to glv? os a call. y. J. Link. tbe dollar at 8. J. Link's. \ WWW www?? A 1A A M Tf ^ qs loiipuy. | )tyles | /ho know ? ses and Q.J Cloaks. ' ^ | AAXtf Y V WWMi | 11 ^ I u ^ ream, white, ecru. a >ilk Petticoats, , J \/ear Goods. 'n S _ ^ Feather Boas. J i Save Money. 1 WELCOME. $ KIM. J ID'S DARTS. B,,c ""cddlnR One ol the moat notable marriages 1 wlU take place this winter will occur In tiat Good Pari, Presbyterian church this evening w e Taken Away Mlns liod Ion and Mr. Hill will take vows that will make them one for life. Is of Greenville, couple eould nave more mends man n ie marriage cere- happy young people who are going the iter Mary Etbel we long have sought, ana mourned beot j of Abbeville, on ? " ' ie twelfth of No- we found It not. May the contracting o'clock, In Christ tl s never be less lovely or less loving t Jarollna. tjjey are today, and may they live to < brate their golden wedding. In On. gainst the bottle llooge and I,ot for Sale or Ren ar the bottle. The Mrs. S. A. Harris is offering ber home Late no doubt will sale or for rent. Mi h. Harris prefers to Ar.HorMhn and Is prepared to offer the place on very way. Ana some Bouat>]e terms. Should you be Interested i, carrying every- and see her. Wanted. Localm. a good milk cow. Apply at Press and ly." ner office. rcoats! iblngs, Hblrts, ties, Hammond's Local*. bhoesand hats to uet a gaiiou uj Vu? Try a tew of those fine mackerel for :>r the least mouey breafefa8t. A box of fresh mixed nuts 20o per pouc A nice bowl and pitcher for 90c. 30tton here Tinware, crockery and shoes at cost as as they last. I 1-oC. A good bucket for 80o. A few nice tumblers for 20c per set. Ixed, plain white Get a cream pitcher for 20c. ;olng at 75 cent? on Overalls, all sires, at J. Foster Hammon Conscientious Editor. sT-i The Rock Hill Herald la perfectly bones its convictions as to the propriety of publ lng the result of the city council's actloc sentencing evil doers. This la a question to wblcb there are sides. Wbiie the certainty or puoucity r be a deterrent Id some cases, yft we thiol publish abroad the feet that a man bad i lated some of the ordinance! of the tc may have a demoralizing Influence upon criminal. The Press and Banner belle that weseould "Re kind to the mftn tbat la down, Forgive and forget; there Is good In him y Anotbc r thing: If an editor Is sorupulo ly careful to publish all of a man's mlsde< to be consistent, he should In like man publish all tbat Is good in the sinner. And still another matter: If It should made to appear that these publloatli wherein the transgressor Is made notorlc were maliciously published the editor wo be indictable for libel, and might be held I ble In money damage?. As there Is no special need for holding u: public gaze the vices and the weaknesset our neighbors, the presumption 1b, that st publications are mallcton*-, and theref punishable. When publications are made for the p pose of injuring a man's good name, the pi Usher should be beld accountable in courts. If an editor may blacken the repu tlon of the oltlzen, and he goes free, why pi lsh the man who may be technically galltj Indiscreet or Improper conduot In which o ers are not affected? A man's good name Is of more valae tfc bis life. It li therefore a greater crime to all tbe character of another, than It 1b to a little fall ol liquor. Aeslatant Attorney General. M. P. DeBruhl, Esq., aFBlstant attori general, waa In town yesterday, and tbe Pr and Banner sought to Interview him on situation In reference to tbe whiskey bi nees. He talked very nicely nntil ho foe out tbat we wanted to print what be sc He was Immediately struck dumb and wo no more talk than would tbe traditional o ter. He was In a hurry, ana did not hi time to stop and talk longer, and so we o not give anything approaching even sei official information. But before be found i wbat we wanted be let out enough to kio that be tbongbt Ansel was making a g< Governor, and tbat be bad all the baoktx tbat any one might be looking for. With any word from Mr. DeBrnbl on tbe snbj we all know tbat Mr. J. Fraser Lyon and assistant, have all tbe oourage and tbe det mlnatlon to pnrsne tbe right. While Mr. DeBrnbl was tbe dumbest n tbat we have seen In many a dav. It is su clent to lay that be gave do evidence of b log Information tbat either tbeGovernoi the Attorney was weakening, or were scat Charleston bad so long ruled the State fore Tillman came along tbat tbe good city hasn't gotten nsed to seeing the ap co try take a part In the government. It seems, however, that Ihe business o bave been awaken?d to tbe Btatas of alia and bave began to sssert themselves. Th Is no qnestlon about tbe Bplendld barbor, c now tbe railroads bave pat Charleston t her people on a par with tbe moat favo port. It only remain* for tbe good old c to pat forth her strength and work with a tie taet. It Is not to be believed that a sensible o like Charleston will fight the governor and antagonise tbe ap-oonntry by taking the fight of blind tigers or other defiants the lawiol the State. Criticising Mr. Wilson's Booklet, Mr. Wilson still receives nrltlolsms of booklet, bat, bb a rale, these crltlolsms i different from those first reoelved. Exo from those preachers who are partly Bupp< ed by Synod, the crltlolsms are of the m pleasant kind. Mr. Ewart of Yorkville Is exception among the seltaapportlng prea era. He did not try to show wbereln J Wilson was In error. His remarks werec personal nature, to whlob Mr. Wilson will ply In pamphlet. If the various letters which he has re eel' on the subject were printed, they would mi an Interesting book. Aboat 9,500 ooples w sentoat. Up to this time no layman has s la a letter of disapproval, tbougb be beard tbat two laymen In Charlotte w agalnat It. Tbe older members of tbe oler as a rale, have been, to saj tbe least, toler and olvll,but tbe yoaDg gentlemen who depeDdent upon the generosity of tbe8yi have been a little brusque In their orltlols Up to this time no man ban related, or ti to refute, the oorreotness of the poeltl taken in the book. J. W. McKee's Locals. Watch my big ad In next week's Issue, f am going to have some real bargains, Just received a fresh shipment of nice c and oats. Fresh groceries and syrnpsol all kinds wayB on hand at tbe lowest prices. Just marked op a big line of overalls, pe and beta. Soe my window full of bargains In Sox. A big line of underwear to seleot from. AH kinds of shoes always In stock. uomeiDiDg noooy in me way 01 pnmauii 8,500 yards sheeting at 6c yard. All sties in nails, wire and wire staples all. Headquarters for gasoline. Bought before the prloe advanced a fine ent flour, guaranteed, at >5 60 per barrel. Come quick before It Is all gone. Yours for bargains, J. W. McKee,. COMING (Wo W(\\m up a iivuM One Night On] The Successful Sensational Drt tbe 5 " Carolina" aese way niflvflr Specialties. Clever Peoi luse ~ ?x * w J"ra* New Scenery. :e'e* Seats on sale a Milford's D Store. Prices 25, 35 and 50 ct t. i for Llnk'g Locals. pi I ? rinn't fail to read Link's blanket "ad rea- ? ? call tblB issue, and If you want tbe cbei blankets ever sold In this section be sn attend bla special sale. Oar furniture business Is growing < day. Don't fall to give as a look aDd Ban- our prloes when In need of furniture. Link. lr you want to be sure of gettlngall lei shoes come to ub. We guarantee every to be solid leather regardless ol price. Link. your irf. It real coffee disturbs your Stomach, ! Heart or Kidneys, then try tbis oiever i. ' Imitation?Dr. Hhoop's Health Coffee, long sboop bas clopely matched old Java fic( I cha Coffee In flavor and taste, yet It has single grain of real Coflee In It. Dr. St Health Coffee Imitation la made from toaated grain* or cereals, with Malt, Js'ut Made In one minute. No tedious long You will surely like It. Get a free dam d'B. onr store. L. f. filler, ' , it In !sb? SENSI two the ' ives ! Blank 0D8 >01, old lift ) to ^ I of iob Ore or- wmmm IH^IHHHII^^I wamtmm HH ^^HHH unr of tbian ?? . as- I get WHILE in Nortl our buyer over] was tliat they would hav md J f was that the factories JPG ?yve next year. an- ' ^ & m>- In other woroi l out ' pttr.' bought too many, and ju jne oot a WOOL and MRS >an sit 75 conti ror ?? ed. be- # o,d Every one this se DB- J bargain. All marked in ore Don't delay. Co md J ? ^ (1UU SCLUC 1U1 SctillC cUXCl ilty Htllty ?^ est np ?' bSES^ j" iii hit tre ept % >rt- , ' |i Valuable Real Estate "0 2 FOR SALE. |"^ ike _? an! IF NOT SOLD AT PRIVATE bM J| sale before, I will sell to Ibe higher est bidder in Lowndesville, 8. C.t at 3 ryf o'clock P. M., on November 9tb, 1907, aDt that valuable lot containing Seven are Acres (nearly) on wbicb is a large aed two-story dwelling, good barn and all ma necessary outbuildings. led This is Dr. A. J. Speer's borne place 008 and if sold to a pbysioian carries with it his good will, aa he will move away. Also at same time and place FortyTwo Acres adjoining the home place. orI Will sell with this an alley to Main IV *] street. May cut this into two traots. If orD ? II Also, Dr. Speer's farm one and one- y " half miles north of Lowndesville, 8. I ints C. This will be out Into three tracts. U J 1 Terms?One-half cash this fall and balance next lau. iu per cent, w w paid Immediately after the sale and Tnp ( , balance of the first half In thirty days when deed will be made and mortgage r* , lor taken for balance at 8 per cent. tlfl Dr. Speer will show*you this land and I will have plats on exhibition pat- somewhere in Lowndesville in a few SO dayB. Jr. Also, 100 aores of land near Gregg's 'de Shoals Dam< Terms on this $200 cash, balance easy time. This Parish j Brown place. A * We also have for sale 119 acres near " Barnes, known as McPbail place; 195 acres four miles east of Lowndesville with two good houses, a lot of fine bot? toma, etc. Very desirable. Sumpt. Hatl place. Will sell for $3,600, $1,600 I cash. 9 353 acres, known as the Morrow glace, and now owned by Morgan * m*- * ? ^ 9ex i?m U&D1618. 1 DJB lb tt Juuo vuivuu laiw and is level and very desirable and ywili sell it cheap. Will cut It up if you desire. Also, 109 atfres belonging to Mr. P. B. Cheatham near Warrenton. Price ^*1 i $2,100. Go and see this land. No bettma ter laQd sold a few days ago in this vicinity at $27.00. Also, 9Q acres near depot at Willington, belonging to same party. Land jghe adjoining brought $30.00 per acre a . .. pie, yearag?' oold Fine location and a good bargain. j8) Been renting for 2,500 pounds of cotmg ton. Price $2,100. Terms half cash. j ;S, See me or write me about any or i this land. j Nothing but the Speer property and i? in the Gregg Shoals place will be offered j8 th upeat at the sale. re to coug Be sure and attend the eale. Some 'hear one wil1 8et a bargain. In the mean TTIt/ 8. j time if you want to trade, aee me be- I II' fore November 9th. 1 itber gay E. R. Horton, Manager, Anderson Real Estate and Inv. Co., 2t Anderson, S. C. y"?r ___________________________ Yoji want to /?^?re rated orepe pa 1 Mo- Stomach troubles. Heart and Kidney all- 8lor?* not a meDls, can be quickly corrected with a pre- , "trap8 ioop'8 ncrlptlon known to druggiata everywhere aa iora a drug atoi pure Dr. ShoopHi Restorative. The prompt and Vpimvnnrai a.eto. Bororialng relief which thla remedy Immedl- goods wait uteIt brlnaa 1? entirely One to iw iteiiorauve pie ai action upon the controlling nerve? of tbe| Nannanjr??; . Stomach, etc. C. A. Mllfordi . every wees t?i tTIOtU :et Si fiLT rK': -4? ;. , - ! li buying Blankets it see iodifed two important fa< e 0be paid for, and ih ttld make plenty more ( )ecause they were so cl opose to unload all 3) wool blah: 5 on the Dollar. asons goods. Each a l plain figures. me at once select your I deducting 25 cts on thi ?-*+ . ,1^ ??,,J '1 ankru SA1 IB IH i entire stock of goods n of Harrison & Wal< Id at a great sacrifice irsigned as trustee for uction Sale Saturday G. M. BE) Trustee tor Creditors of "I olden Autum n re again and is without doubt tbe m( le year. Were it not for her chaD then amorous?conditions would be j you may have to do something for tl EUREKA LAXATIVE COUG e beet thing we have to offer you. 1 ;h is quickly relieved by its use. ? McMurray E We comply with the Pure Food an "YOU KNOW THE PLi? see tbat elegant line or deco- No borne per being shown at Mllford's comforts tb entire famll t all prices for sale at Mil- Snfca^Sev stlpation, si res on Mllford's cases for Xmas P. B. Speed. nd Lownev'e fine oandlea fresh Disinfect i Mllford's drag store. drag store. % I :S'I ' m \\ .1 1 i ile I m :ms that cts, one .. v ljl Le other . :".jg of them tieap we SETS, - 1 genuine ' J'| Blankets e dollar. ;j8 LlS* J :pt ; 1 * \|| r? i sU, 1 1 111. I '. 34 > of the late . 'M drop is being 3 by the unthe creditors. Every | r . ?/m r\/ ? ^Lt.r, W. C. Waldrop. lappy Days." f ?t enjoyable season <TP&hle moods?now o uat about ideal. As iat cold and cough. H SYRUP. 35c f The most obstinate )rug Co. J TV T U utugo ?Mx>y i lCE." 1h bo pleasant, regardless of the at money will buy. as when the y Is tn perfect health, A bottle of tl ve Krnlt Syrnp costs 50 cents. It ery member of the family of conck headache or stomach trouble. vlth Kuso. 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