The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 13, 1907, Image 5
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1 he Press and Banner. {
Published every Wednesday at two dollars a
a year In advance.
Wednesday, Noy. 13, 1907.
Death of Mn. Mattie Mct'urry.
Mrs. Mattie McCurry died at Magdalene
hospital In Cheater, Oot. 25, 1907, after a short
Illness, at the age of 88 years, leaving a faithful
husband and eight children to mourn her
death.
Ob, thou wert lovely, noble and kind,
And pure thy spirit as from heaven It came,
And when recalled to Join the blest above,
Thnn rtlprl n victim of exceedloe love.
Ob, 'twas uot In wratb or anger
Tbat.God removed ibis dear one from danger,
His will Is wise, be knew best,
Tben let ber weary spirit rest.
We miss tbee from our home, dear mother,
dear wife,
I We miss tbee from tby place,
A shadow o'er our life is cast.
We miss the sunshine of tby face,
We miss tby kind and willing band,
Tby lond and earnest care,
Our home Is dark without tbee,
We miss thee everywhere. A Friend.
Off to the W< tiding.
Mr. Lewis Perrlaofthis city, bookkeeper a*
the National Bank, along with a party o1
friends aud re.ative*, weut to Greenville yea'
terday, from wneu e be expects to bring his
charming bilde. Miss Ethel Mills.
They will go from Greenville to Atlanta
lo attend the wedding ol M.ss Calhoun.
Mr. Perrln Is one of the most popular
young men Id Abbeville, having beeu u
favorite from his boyhood days. He la held
In high esteem by all our people.
Loot Shu wl.
A white crepe silk shawl, with deep silk
fringe, was taken by mistake at the reception
at Mr. Haddou'a. Au uubordered shawl was
left Instead. The shawl belonged to Mrs. J.
D. Kerr and sbe nq'iests tbat ll be relumed
to her.
Farm* fur Rent.
Three one-horse farms to rent. Apply to
T. R. Black well. Dae We?>t, S. C.
Lost.
Valuable canvass bound ledger 1 >>t night oi
fire Hill's stable Sjltable reward if returned
to A. M. Hill & Sons.
Darj; m's 5 a id ioj Store lochn.
Clearlne bouse <;ertlfloates are good at thik
tore??1 00 worth of them w 1 buy 51 05 wor h
of goods here. Durban's 5 and 10c store.
Bny the celebrated Nation :1 range* and En
terprise stoves at Dat gun's 5 and 10c store
with clearing bouse cert flcates and save Scon
the dollar.
Big line of toys and dolls and all Christmas
goods are at Dargan's 5 and 10c store. C eai lng
bouse certlfi aus ?.re good here. SI 00 In
certificates will buy SI 05.worth of goods.
Weddings still going on and Dirgan's 5 ar.d
10c store is loaded with lots of floe china, cut
glass and sterling silver. Clearlne bouse certificates
buys any thing here at a saving of oc
? on the 81.00.
< Books and games In an endless variety arf
belDg tbown at Dxrgan's & a d lOo store.
Clearing house certificates will buy them also,
and save you 6c on the dollar.
Colored post cards of the scenes In and
aronnd Abbeville are to be found at this store
and tbe price is only two for 5c. Dargan's 5
and lOo store.
Mr. fnd Mrs. J. David Miller have announced
tbe marriage of their daughter
Olive to Mr. A. Edwin Thompson of Andeison,
8. C., on Wednesday, November ?0ib.
EAST END.
missionary rally!
Will be held In tbe Methodist church next
Sunday evening in place of regular service*.
Mr. G. M. Beasley will drliver tbe address.
Miss Scully will recite, and other features ol
Interest will Interest the congregation. Selections
of music appropriate to tbe occasion
will be rendered. Tbe congregations of tbe
other churches and all friends are most cordially
invited to attend.
Miss K*te Marshall left last Monday to be
present in Greenville at tbe Mllls-Perrln wtdding.
Major and Mrs. Nance wllh Master Fred
spent several days of last week with Mr.
Enoch Nance and family, returning home
lastSundty afternoon.
Miss Maude McClung left yesterday for
Greenville to be present at tbe MillE-Perrln
wedding.
Mr. Lewis Perrln, one of Abbeville's finest
young men, has tbe congratulations and best
wishes of hosts of friends. Long life, bapp!>
ness and prosperity attend him and olt
charming bride.
^ Miss Ann Guilleiand of Spartanburg Is tbe
charming guest of her snbool friend Miss Fannie
Harrl*.
Miss Runette Turner is home again after s
deilgbtfui trip to Augusta.
Tbe many friends and companions of lltth
Marlon Turner regret to learn of bis illness,
and hoi>e he will soon be well and wltb them
again with bis bright aDd happy laoe.
Master W. T. McDonald Is confined to bl*
bed, suffering with something like rbeumatlin
In bis beel, like Arcbtlles of old bis
heel seems now to be the vutnerhb'r pai".
Mr. aDd Mi?. W. E. Hill re tut n- d h?>" i I
last Thursday and are now at borne to tbeli
friends at tbelr pretty residence on upper
M<*ln Street.
Miss Mont ta Oslf en ore ol Sumter's charming
young ladles, Is < xpected Id the clt lb!
week and will be the guest of Mrs. Hob rt
HI1L
NEWS ALONG R'CTK 3.
%
Tbe ladles of Lebanon Presbyterian ehii'H
will serve Ir sb oy6terp, FandwlchiR c< fl
and other refreshments next Tnesclar even
Idk the 19th at the home of Mr. S H CnrlM.
21-2 miles from Abbeville. The ladUsofthi
congregation are expecte'l to take a 11vei*
Interest and exert them^e'ves tor the benefl
of their manse. The public aie eord a'ly Itvlted.
Let everybody come and have ?
pleasant evening.
Miss Mamie Baskin, after a delight fu! six
at Lebanon returned Monday to ber home I
Abbeville.
Miss Jesss?. Scbram with ber fn'hor w?r
among tbe welcome visitors In tbe city Monday.
Miss Alice Fenne.v after a delightful vlslto
ber constn Miss Emma Pennej of Sbtirot
retnrned bome last week.
Mis* Clara Lee Gilliam and sister Mrs. J.
B. Harkness were In tbe city Monday.
Mlwes Annie and Luoy Glbert were guest*
In tbe city Monday.
Mr. George McC^nty who has best) under
tbe careful treatment of Dr. Neuffer is now
< od tbe mend.
Miss Ada McNeill Is still sick with fever
Her many trlends wish for her a spredy recovery.
Miss Maggie Biss who has be?n under the
skillful tieatmentof Dr. Jim Hill Is still Improving.
Mrs. Frosbrook n bo has been suffering with
acute rheumatism Is restored to health again
I by tbe skl'lfnltreatment of Dr. L. T. Hill.
Mr. James Evans raises tbe finest potatoes
and presented us with a bnsbel last week for
wblcb we hrg !o return thanks.
We are also Indebted to Mr. J S. Williams
Jr.. for a fine lot of yam potatoes. "M" Is
profoundly grateful to bis patrous lor tbelr
great kindness to htm.
Miss Tenia Gllilam, one of tbe prettiest, and
weetest little girls on route 3, presented u*
With a big bucket full of as fine potatoes as
ever grew, aud for tbem we make our politest
bow.
Contractor J S Hammond Is finlehlng np a
eat cottage and stable tor Mr. R. M. Uaddoo
on his plantation near Gilliam's gin
bouse.
Letter lo II. Ci. Sraiih.
Abbeville, S. C.
Dear Sir: If a customer wauls
$35 50 do you give bim $75 ?
Suppose you should hear of oue of
- your customers doing a thing like that
and not knowing it, what would you
say next time he wants discount ?
We'll venture half your men are doing
that very thing without a suspicion.
Men who paint any other paint than
Devoe are paying $75 for $35 50 or
some other such figure.
10 gallons Devoe is enough for a
good-size house two coats.; 15 or 20
isn't too mr.cb of another paint.
There's $8.75 or $17 50 for 5 or 10 extra
gallons; besides $2 to $4 a gallon for
Euttiugiton; dial's $10 to $40. That's
ow half the houses stores factories
warehouses shops bams fences are
pointed : $50 for paiut and labor; $25
to $50 more for not knowing what
paint lo put-on.
The one to put-on i9 the paint that
takes least gallons and makes least
bills for paint and labor.
? Yours truly
40 F W Devoe & Co.
P. S, P. B. Speed sells our paint.
Bn dI/o/I ol a
| ff.D.
Has plenty of cur
and will take eitb
Greenwood certifi
in exchange in pa;
us your certificat*
you get your mom
Respec
W. I
Haddon's '
Blankets?50 prs. All-woi
gray and red?the bes
Cloak Sale?Over 75 ne\
from $8.50 to ?20.
Flannel Sale?25 pes. W1
New Dress Goods?Com
suited here.
Silkg, Silks?A wide rang
Hand Bags?The new kii
Every nook and corner c
goods. You will not
The R. M
| Dnw's I
J Cleari]
$ Cert:
J worth 5c on
J than any oti
x Q+ + Vn*Q Qtnrp
^ %*V v UMAW ^ vw* v.
5 $100 ^
^ House Cert
^ $1*05 worth
$ store.
^ TT.ntfirnri'
UVi, At
best oil the
show you a:
J We are
f Crockery, C
^10 cents go<
ji
Bring your cotton to toi
sell it and accept certifica
in payment, These ceri
cates will buy as many go
at our store as greenbac
If you have ever traded w
us you know what t
means The best goods
^the least money. S. J. Li
l*l?-to-Dnie Ginnery for Snle iu
| Wc'Ht.
| l'i good condition ; running the third
Sjuuuw. Five acre lot witb otber Imp
uienls. A due location and exc -Ueut pa
age. 4t M. B. Cilnksca
$1.00 In clearing bouse certificates wll
81.06 woitb of goods at Dargau's 5 an
store.
vai am aw
rency to pa)' for cotton
er Atlanta, Columbia or
cates or checks payable
/ment for goods. Bring
ss and we will see that
iy's worth.
:tfully,
D. Barksdale.
Trade Winners.
3l South Carolina Blankets. White,
t goods made at lowest prices.
v style Cloaks just in. Price range
lite Wool Flannels 20c and 50c yd.
e in this week. No trouble to get
e of black and colors to select from,
id now on sale. See window display,
if our store is filled with the best of
L '1 ~ J ~ M +HQrIin? 117? fH
regret uuwg yvui uouuig mv..
Haddon Co.
kV t***v
ill lilt;
ag House ?
ificates. $
, the Dollar more J
tier class of money ?
)?in goods. ?
rorth of Clearing a
ificates will buy ^
of anything in this 4
BUY THIS J
?t WOriDERFUL J
National ^
Range i
v
with Clearing ^
House Certificates ^
and Save 5c on ^
every Dollar. ^
se Stoves are the J
T /"v4? tin x
! LLLfcUncL iJCU UO j
ad price you- J
headquarters for J
xlassware and all J
3ds- J
5il lOe* ?
!teDs KILLthe COUCH
tifl- and CURE the LUNGS
ods =
;fth w,TH Dr. King's
for New Discovery
Dk FORC8ldss ?sS,
Due | AND LL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. I
IU UAKiiiM Diiliorhu4vava
rovtl | OB MONEY REFUNDED. !
iron- BHWwnWB
leu.
Tinware and enameled ware have advanc<
at the factories, but at Dargan'e 5 and 1
1 buy store you will still be sold at the old obet
d 10c prices, and if you have clearing bouoe certll
cates use them at this store for any thing v
sell and save 5o on the dollar.
The system of se]
and only of a
s
Dress Goods Silks,
50-inch Mohairs, 50c yd. 36-inch Taff
54-inch Broadcloth, 75c yd. 36-inch Taffi
54-inch Panama, .75c yd. 36-inch Blue
44-inch Poplin, $1 yd. blue, cr
36-inch Danish Cffrth, 35c yd. 36-inch "Mo
' 32-inch Voiles, $1 yd. 50 Waist Pa
We are Agents for
Cloaks, Clocks
We claim to have the best and prettiest
line of Cloaks ever brought to Abbeville,
and we base our claim on the
number of handsome Cloaks we have
sold this season. When in Abbeville we
will take pleasure in showing you through
our stock. Every day we receive new
ones.
Millinery Dej
hats, and she will tell you tli
= out in Millinery that can be i
thing* new for this depart men
Prices are as low as pos*
PHILS<
Bankruj
SAT
I 111 III IK
The entire stock of goods <
firm of Harrison & Waldr<
sold at a great sacrifice
dersigned as trustee for th
- >-?i -1 T
Auction bale i
Saturday.
G. M.. BEAS
Trustee lor Creditors of W
HOT SOI
THE SEASONS CHAiNLiJb, ainu
CHANGE YOU WILL FIND THE AI
DRINKS AT OUR FOUNTAIN.
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE
ALL OF THE USUAL IIOT DRII
AT A SODA FOUNTAIN.
The McMurray D
! ?-w ? ivT/in/ortAr ( Bo up and <lol
UK. J, A 1J*1 V'-SV e ] ll inMHni. Sj\
1 he supplies.
SURGEON DENTIST. M,^,rM "kmIS.^HH
j GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND KRIDttl | "!' ' u'ir ur 8 w 1,11
I WORK A SPKOIAI/I Y. iK "
. OFFICE OVKR RARKHDaLK'K STORK i Ih?* Ir-ecrcam
I ___^_ 1 ,,ehh pure cn
~Hint cnn povHlbl
Bug^y paint and household paint, varnlf-h-1 " autl 1,0 couvlu
,d es and stalus Id any quantity at Miliord'e ftt> ho much b
qq drugstore. Uc-hool boultH re
ip For ludigeKtion arid conMipa I Ion take N. R J|H uo trouble
3- tablets. For sale at Mllford's drug store, store.
?e| Use Kuso In your closets. For sale at and
phone 107. Mllford's Drug Store. M11 ford 8drug st
on, Jenry s
ling everything a1
thoroughly reliab'
trictly adhered to.
Silks Skirts, Ski]
eta, black, $1 yd. Blue and Black Panama,
sta, brown, $1 yd. B^ue Chiffon Panama, $9
red, pink, light Black Voiles? *7 *15earn
Taffeta, $1 yd. Beautiful Greys, $4 to $
ney Back" Silk$l yd The beauty about our
tterns, 75c & $1 yd that they are made to fit.
The Ladies Home t
Shoes, Shoes
i
Your shoe bills for ladies and children
will cease to worry you when you come
to us for your shoes. We will fit the
j young and old, and at the same time
relieve the strain on your pocketbook.
-Prices Right, Shoes Bight?$1 to $3.50.
We have a shoe for every foot and a
price for every purse. Come and examine
our stock.
partment ri"
at we have the most complete t
;ound in the up-country. Eve
it, and we take pleasure in sh<
sible. HENRY
jfc
OTJ3
kvI- rm inn
pi- MLii mu
_ IS NO
El ^
Dry Goc
DIIDTP.V WhiteG
of thtlate GIVE r
Dp is being
by the une
creditors. L.W
Cvery The
Peop]
HEY, ABE
. C. Waldrop. OFFICERS.
8 G THOMSON, Preai
\ A I G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-Pn
J M J R. E. COX, Cashier
AS THEY NATIONAL !
'PROPRIATE Statement of condlti<
Resources.
YOU WITH Loans and Discounts $5
Overdrafts
jt/c poiT\TD Bond9
1 UU'NU Other Securities
Real Estate
Redemption Fund
Due from Banks
Cash in Vault
rug Co. -5
Oldest and Stronges
?hnnl ?n Ample Resources fo
jifat Mllford's drug store for Interest Allowed O!
lo Mllford's drug store. He
rrlson's Town and Country
e lead. You can't buy better Pneumonia Follows a Co,
but never fo'lows the use of Fole
we are serving now Is made and Tar. It stops tbe cough, 1
pam, sugar and rgt;H, the bent strengthens the lungs and prevent
y he made by any one. Try nla. P. B. Speed.
ced. C. A. Mllford. , , r
( iter lo have your children's D??, - K.
tidy before tbe last minute. ,? ? ? min'oR inrf
if vou cull at Mllford's druer Quantities at Dargao 8 5 and
it you can at .umora s urug Vlew8 of lhe olty always ou hand
say that they have fifteen thousan
Mural He wall coverings at Abbeville In beautiful eolors on tl
ore. arrive In a few days.
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' M
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y nA The Busy |
I hi/., J Store; - |
: "?p
; -a small profit v
Le quality is- J
Is
? '
* 'y ' xSS
v. y
i. 36-inch Lonsdale Cambric,
L OS 10c yd.
50 3^"'nc^ Lonsdale Cambric,
12 1-2c yd.
We sell Androscoggins Bleaching
at 12 l-2c yd.
10. Outing, best quality, 10c yd.
skirts is Unbleached Homespun, 7c yd.
ri ;rt
1 Check Homespun, 5c and 8c yd.
_J
yJgSl
rournal Patterns.
b
.
Hosiery and Underwear
25c for a pair of hose guaranteed' to
last 30 days.
A firstclass pair boy's hose 10c.
Ladies Union Suits 50c.
" M
Boys and Misses Union Suits 25c.
Boys Wool . ,sts 50c.
Boys Wool Pants 50c. ? v
Boys Heavy Fleeced Vests 25c.
Boys Heavy Fleeced Pants 25c.
M
;k your neighbor if you are
bt as to where to buy your
jtock of all the latest things
ry express brings in some>wing
you through.
'4
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COMPANY.
l LINE OF
win imi 1
W COMPLETE.
. *
ids, Dress Goods,
0
foods, Domestics.
' "fx#*ling
in the Dry Goods line.
rS A CALL.
. White. I
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Savings Bank.
SEVILLE, S. C.
DIRECTORS.
8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson
dent. G. A. NVuffer, C. C. Gambrell,
Bsident. W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
, J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris.
BANK OF ABBEVILLE.
in at close of business May 20, 1907.
Liabilities.
>10,633 52 Capital Stock $75,000 00
10,097 39 Surplus and Profits 28,840 40
18,750 00 National Bank Notes 18,750 00
500 00| Bills payable 20,000 00
9,383 84 Deposits 160,929 33
937 50!
33,436 611
19f780 87
103,519 73 $303,519 73
t Bank in the County.
r all demands.
a Deposits in Savings Department.
, This la Worth Remembering,
As no one 1s immune, every person should
y's Honev I remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will cure
jeals aud. | any ca8e of Kidney or bladder trouble that Is
a pneumo- not beyond the reacb of medicine, P.B.Speed
m <m
? Our experience a* a business man bas been
ihat i mn't Diease everybody-wlth one cl
(j m pieas- ?** * ? -? - *
10o store 8?r. For this reason we carry a'l the time
and they forty different brands of cigars to please our
d vtflwn ni trade, snch as Rolgs, Lord Casper, Clncos.
in mad in Blaok and White, Cuba Roma, besides a tine
ru*u w ?ne Q( 10o aDd 15c clgar8> Mil ford's Drug and
Cigar Store.
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