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^BssssgggssgsgBgsggsaggBa^BsgBgg^^ggggBs^^ The Abbeville Press and Banner, j BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. . ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 j| ? - v| Better THIS SEASON ?esiONEO by!^ SchlossB?os.6i Co> riNt CLOTHCS MAKCRi . BALTIMORE >* New YOR? Men's Suits $5 to $25. 1^ Boys' Knee Suits $1.50 to $6.50. H. G. Andersoi THE STORE OF ST ' DEPOSIT BY MAIL A I ? Compound* Twice a Yea This bank receives mail from all sections of and allows 4 per cent 01 pounded twice a year. By this method vou the security afforded 1 resources and financia this bank. Deposits are rec< amount from one dollar be withdrawn whenevei Write for booklet, f: TOTAL AS $3'000,00 j?> B 1 A*k 0. C kdlcr (Pro?. coca-coli ^[N?Mri6t (orpoM CANDLER BUILDING. ATLANTA ~~ ^AJJTOMOBWi^ FORD 15 H. P., 4 Cylin RUNABOUI Watch the FORD go b W. N. THOMSON, Ai Clothes THAN EVER. simply can't say too much about uty of style and fabric and coloring lew Fall Clothes we offer you. No collection of men's apparel in the i so attractive. 1 know what the name of Schloss k Co. stands for in Clothing?the ; standard of all wool quality; the ; perfection of tailoring; the best exn of style. This store is the Abbe)me of this world-famous line. 1 with all their high quality these > are priced no higher than the ordi>thing you'll be offered around town. ? ome in and prove statement yourself. ylen's Overcoats $5 to $20. Boys' Overcoats $2 to $6. n & Company ANDARD VALUE L. W. wfilie's Loealg. EH "yOR MEN ONLY." A rvf I Some extra values Id overcoats! i 1 4% A cnmnlete line of furnishings, shirts, ties, r collars, &o. - The Hwelle8t collection of bhoes and hats to ?0 be found. ?| In suits, tbe best values for tbe least money ar J 9 Appendicitis deposits by I Is due in a large measure to abuse ol the country, I the bow*l?<, by employing drastic purl same, com- | gatives. To avoid all danger, use only L>r. iung'8 isew ijjie mis, me saie, gentle cleansers and invigorators. can deposit Guaranteed for headache, biliousness, safely and malaria and jaundice, at Speed's drug ;he benefit of store. 25c jy the large - - - strength of Constipation, indigestion, drive away appetite and make you weak and . , . sick. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea 3ivea m any restores the appetite, drives away dis"P' may ease, builds up the system. 35 cents, desired. Tea or Tablets c A. Milford. ree. 'CFTC Tin Sboi Woved. Baker Collier bas m?.<>d hit headquarters from Cbarcb street to Washington street. He Uv# now rccopleB the hup formerly occupied by Mr. Seal In front of Russell's livery stable. Those in need of bis ?ervlces will And him ? t here ready to do bis best to serve and to - - Vice-president H ' lease. 41 - - Vice-president H c??hier Nenboarrt Schedule. Asst. Cm cr H 32 doe 4.25 pm 38 due 1.05 pm 1 88 doe 3.07 urn 41 doe 4.05ara fl 52 due 12.40 pm 53 due 8.8Spm I ain't feeling right to-day, lIvIV . I Something wrong I musi say; >?S Come to think of it, that's right , GA. I forgot my Rocky Mountain Tea last night. C. A. Miiford. ??.* f?* You want to see tbat elegant line of deooa a rated orepe paper belDg shown at M-Uford'ja drugstore. NuDnally'B and Lowney's fine candlei fresh very week at Minora s arug store. Rasor straps at all prices for sale at Milford's drag store. Keep yoar eyes oil Mllford's cases for Xmas goods. Tt is deliciously palatable, agrees lllPr wea^e8t stomach, contains lw<|Qrt the most soothing, healing, strengthL - vJrglWjfl ening and curative element*. Makes -? you well and happy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 36 cents, Tea or ^' Milford. jSffi J When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerve. ^znr\ / get weak, then these organs always fall <// vvy^r / Don't droit the QtOmaoh, nor stimulate the / Heart or KIdDeya. That Is simply a make/ shift. Gets prescription known to druggists ^ everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative Is prepared expressly for these weak Inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, hniid them up with Dr. Shoop's Restoravlve der I ?tnblets or liquid?and eee how quicKiy neip will come. Free sample tent sent on request r by Dr. 8boop, Raolne, Wis. Your health l( * surely worth this simple test. C. A. Mllford ,lr J* \JlLa X f?r chUdnnt tafe, iurf. No oplatmm The Press and Banner Bv W. W. and W, R, Bradley. HUGH WILSON, Editor. ABBEVILLE, 8. C. ^-Published every Wednesday at 12 * ear la advanoe. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1907 Let Us Take a Step Forward. Just now Abbeville bo ldlog a new city bail. Tbe oouoty U building a new court bouse, Tbe loe plant and iauDdry Is In oourse of construction. Private Individuals are spending thousands of dollars iu tbe erection ot sp endld homos of all kinds. Tbe Farmers Bank Is patting up a flue structure for Its own use, and for a post office, wltb apartments up stairs for tbe Masons. Dr. Simpson Is building obe or tbe finest dwelling bouses to be found In tbe up-country. Mr. Ellis bas Just finished three handsome dwellings.: Mr. Wilkinson has Just put tbe roof on a new dwelling boose. Mr. 8yfan has finished a large and handsome dwelling in Fort Pickens. Mr. W.Joel Smith has finished a commodious addition to his elegant home. Hon. John R. Blake contemplates big improvements on his bonseand lot. u" ' lTnataf Ripnoall la hnltrltn* a dwell log which will be one of the most desirable homes Id tbe city. Mrs. Harris Is building a nloe cottage on tbe street next door to Mrs. Love's borne. Besides tbe Improvements mentioned, there are no doabt many others wblcb we have overlooked. But except tbe Ice plant and tbe lanndry, no Industrial enterprise Is on foot. Abbeville needs another cotton mill, wblcb will give employment to tbe laboring man, and wbloh will add to tbe good cotton market for wblcb Abbeville Is noted. Tbe permanent growtb of a city Is largely due to Its Industrial enterprises. A community can do almost anything. Not so long ago tbe farmers built a large cotton warehouse, and they, with the help of tbe town of Abbeville could build another cotton mill. If we bad two cotton mills a good market would be assured lor all time to oomp, Two large cotton mllla would me all tbe cotton that comes to this market, and the competition would enure to the benefit of tbe cotton seller. And tbe Drenenceof the cotton mill would benefltalltbe town by putting tbe amount ol tbe pay roll into tbe bandsof tbe nilll operatives, and they In turn would pot a large per oent. of It In olredlatlon. If tbe people or me county woaia oeoame Interested, another cotton mill would be assured. Report Corrected. Mr. WadeOtttbran, of McCormlck, was Id town last week, and be gave Intereatlng talks of good people in bis town. He gave a eood picture of men and tbings about tbe borne city of tb% treat prohibition leader of tbU county. From Mr. Cotbran we learn tbat the needed whiskey Is sometimes ordered from Augusta. He corrected a report tbat bad gona abroad to tbe effect tbat somebody bad smuggled In a big Jug, ao tbat nobody would koowltbat be bad It. As we understood, the ground for tbe false report waa baaed on tbe fact tfiat tbe buyer, Instead of having bis Ju( packed In excelsior, ordered tbe shipper tc ;us0 rice, And because of tBIs faot tbe newi went abroad tbat the buyer of tbe liquor bad attempted conceal bla purchase. It Is Jusl outrageous tbat a man can't buy a little liquor in Augusta and bave bis Jug secojrelj ' 1 1 *ttI t hniif aomnhfv]c pilCJLtru JU a uauci vi n? , talking about It. If yon were going tc ship * Jug Id a barrel, can you think of a more suitable substitute for ezoelslor than rice?- Because a man uies tbe beat packing 'It do reaaoa why be abould be talked ' about. He that boys land, buys stones ; be tbat buys fish, buys bones; but be tbat buys good liquor buys nolblng else, If be doeso'l pack It Id a barrel of rloe. Coming to Town. Tbere seems to be Borne disposition on tbe part of many Industrious and worthy working people to oome to town. Mr. Hugb Monday bas bought a home, and will be one of us In a little time. Mr. Robert Bowie has bought a home, and Is employed at tbe power bouse, wbera the escaping home-made lightning 8trnok|hlm all In a beap last Monday. He doesn't "fool" with tbe switch board any more. Mr. John Bowie la negotiating for a borne. And various others are Bald to be oomlng. Thirty Cents Apiece. When a ship comes In with thirty million dollars in gold, the announcement follows tbat tbe panlo Is over. Tbirty million dollars 1b abont tbirty cents apiece for ns. Bnt, as another has said, It is not tbe laok of money that is earning tbe trouble now. It 1b lack of confidence tbat disturbs tbe money markets. Astonishing. Tbe Anderson Mall says the people of tbat town boy eggs In Atlanta. And tbe Spartanburg Herald iDtlmates tbat some of tbe farmers of tbat oounty buy Wealnrn oorn and bay wltb which to feed their horses. The Right Spfrli. The Law and Order League ol Chicago la appealing to the ministers to iu?taln the efforts of the League to have the bars closed on Sunday. "Oklahoma 1b a State." That le what the President said last Saturday when he signed the proclamation admitting Oklahoma and Indian Territory Into the (Jnlon as a State. Up.to-Dale Ginnery for Sale to Doe | West. i In good condition ; running the third season now. Five acre lot with other lmprovei menu. A fine location and excellent patroni age. 41 M. B. CUnkscalee. i ' m n 81.00 In clearing bouse certificates will buy - - .nnri? At Daman's 5 and 10c 91.1AJ wuuu vri fewv??v ? _ store. I - ? ' Use Kuso In your oloeeU. For sale at phone 107. MUford's Drug Store. Dargan's 5 / Hello! Santa Clause, Where Are Yon Santa Clause is to be Imjnense Line Wedding Presents Ml of China, Cut Glass ^ and Sterling Silver. Asl Dargan's 6 MR. AIKEN COEEECfTS. !&&?? *~ nineteen pa Says There Were Several Inaccuracies train from C in Article?Urge* Bnllrond Com- jection to. wi roixxlon to Effect Immediate Ke* for ah iftitig," lief. * ably finished Abbeville. Nov. 11, 1907. J?n* b?ffre Editor of The Record; Sl^^nSi In jour paper of the 5th inst, there ^he 10 ?0 is an article relating to "trains to Abbe * ~ ?iahnoH more, &i iio . ville", wmcn i ua VO juoi uuiiwu. ? There are so many inaccuracies in thelthe late tral article that tbey should not pass with-Jaj?^e* out correction. If the rai] First, it is twelve miles from Hodges anything foi , to Abbeville, and not eight, which in y now' Ttl' itseli is of no consequence, but is an , om Jjhe vag evidence of the general inaccuracy of 'ntendent, m the information furnished you. > lMU?r at Contrary to the statement in tbe ar- 8UPPOsedfcb? tlcle, this branch of the Southern has ra8e| always been reputed as paying splen- ^ , didly. perhaps better per mile than , tbe main line, taken as a whole, from Greenville to Columbia. Abbeville is , a town of sometheng like six tbous- J and inhabitants, and a large Conner- ,cif rJ? bon vative business is done here, most of ofeoodH here?r it over tbe Southern road. Boy the oeJjt It is fully understood that the road terprue stoves must operate mixed trains in part of with oieariog I * the service, and tbat some time w neo- ?? ! i essary for shifting at Hodges, but to gt>oda are at Dn KohnaMencrers must be made to sng boose cert | aaj f ? ? wait aD hour twice a day, for the pur- oerum?w w... pose of shifting trains, is abeurd. If Weddings sti) the volume of business over tbe road gi2?5 ?d atirn to Abbeville necessitated this much uflcate* boys a time in shifting cars, then it certainly 00 tbeii.oo. Is sufficient to warrant more^consider- Books and ga ation for Abbeville on the part of the cfearlng honSe road officials. and save yoa 5c Vague statmeuts have been made as Colored post to tbe amount of business done over aroondAbbevi this branch road. I challenge the and iftfstore8 superintendent to show that his road does not handle more freight to and from Abbeville than it does from MoPflV many other towns of equal size In the /_ state. I also ehallenge him to show aeDia ??li by figures, upon competent, trust- needs. CI worthy testimony, that the passenger business does not pay on the branch " line. store. So 1 The superintendent speaks of six i?ro.? trains on the branch now. We have o qua had four round trip mixed trains a day for years, and we have them now. t? h* hard to convince anybody iDPtaDt d' JL k nuuiu here that these trains are operated at thesnppiu*. a loss. For paint go But this is all foreign to the issue, aeiis Maatio, b Our people are not contending for 2???Hr,er'Bwb i more trains, though there are towns Th'jMorfl-r more fortunate even in the matter of 0f fresh pore c the number of trains. What we ob- th*tc*n pomii ject to, is being made the pivot of ac- ltBndb?convi I -mmnHntinn to other towns, and to PChooi?boo!tCb (UUWiuvu-.. being treated with lack of consider- it* no trouble ation and courtesy by a road for whieh "tore. ' they have proven their friendship. Muresco and ' Your article states that "passengers Mllford'fldrugt are frequently made to wait for an m .TL , hour at Hodges". Not frequently, but ' every day, and twice a day attbat, and BITT :fl and. 10c Store. 1 ? Why, I'm at DARGAN'S. 3 Found at this Store with an . VM' flaB i of Toys and Dolls. Games, md Wood , Jk& - * Mi Y? ; ;--f Bicyoles, /Tffvlv /<tx ;, Go Carts ' . Velooi- ) Carriages. , pedea, I to See Our ENTERPRISE on a Stove means BOOKS. that it is the BEST, __i_ and 10c Store, f :^r&hereedwte| Master's Sale. . ssengere waiting for the The State of South Carolina, Greenville. There 1b no ob ' kiting a reasonable time COUNTY OF ABBEVfLLE. but the shifting is invari- Court of Common Pleas. ltbTul?d8SncdomaeDfrom Clara Wilson, Plaintiff, against R. W. If a passengsr leaves here Knox, as Administrator of the train for any where below personal Estate of J. W. Knox, deloses fifty mluutes, or cea^d Lucy Knox, Roberta Mc- - : dges and if be returns oa ?1J: Nan?,e Maxwell, Mattie Loa n he loses fifty minutes gbehee, Florence Bailey, Mary Pressly, Maggie Knox, Willie Iroad commissiou can do Blair Knox and William James r us, we hope they will do Knox, Defendants. 9 p^plt here expect little ? By virtue of a Decree of Sale by the -ueoromkes of the super- Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville ' * f '?*.* *??? in Wfnfn mn/la in #riA rho seems to be dodging .u ?iu uTlo7). ^UD/U )d it may reasonably be above s ated case, I will offer for sale, it they are tired of this out f public outcry, at Abbeville C. H.,, 1 8. 0., on Salesday in December, A. D. mrwwffniiv 1907, within the legal hours of sale the Wvatt Aiken. following described land, to wit: All 3 ' that tract or parcel of land, situate, " lying and being in Abbeville County, S and 10c store Lotnli. in the State aforesaid, containing ONE ba f??riiflo*teg are aood at this HUNDRED and TWENTY-SEVEN th?f tbem will boy 81.05 worth ACRES, more or lees, and bounded by Dargan's 6 and 10c siore. Erskine Pressly, R. W. Knox, J. B. irated National range* and En Wilson, John Penney and J. S. Wilat Dargan'a 8 and 10c store ,, J Qoase certificates and save 5o ??"'? . _ , . Terms of Sale?Ca9h. Purchaser to VB and dolls and all Christmas pay for papers. organ's 6 and lOo store. Clear- R E HILL, IflraU* sre good here. $1 00 in Master A C 8 C bay $1.05 worth of goods. Master A. B. II going on and Dargan's 5 and -NOV. 11, 1HU/. led with lota of fine china, cat ng silver. Clearing house oernvtblnz here at a saving of 5c 1 fl _ mes In an endless variety are JL^UJL vilCt ?t Dargan's & a. d lOo store. 1 certificates will bay them also, i on the dollar. . =====^====: card* of tbe scenes In and He are to be found at this store nr n ir ti 11 n Is only two for 5c. Dargan's 6 VV 1i MCfclll, irrOp? ? Frank L. Morrow, Jr., Mgr. is only good to pay ===== d buy What ^on? Meals at all hours until 10 or tearing house eer- ll0,cl0ckatnl ht. rrll do either at our European plan for breakfast bring them along in ntitieB. S.J. Link. a;d8"pper' , ? Amt. plan for dinner. RATES? olDg and ready for school on Call at Mllford'a drag Htoie for Single meal, 3o cents. to Mllford'a draft store. He Weekly rates !?4. Harrison's Town and Country ~ .. .. tte lead. You can't buy better Oysters at all times. 0 we are serving now 13 made TrV DR. J. A. DICKSON, need. C. A. MWord. 7 better to have your children's ^TTRfrFDN DFNTI^T eady before the last minute. GUnUHUn LrCNilOi. if you call at Mllford'e drug Q0LD FILINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE , WORK A SPECIALTY. 1 Murallte wall coverings at OFFICE OVKR BARKSDaLE'8 STORE, itore. n'( " .tji-t rest FOB Buggy paint 8Dd household paint, varnishRIC BILIOUSNESS ea and Btalns m any quantity at Mllioiil'a ER8 AND KIDNEYS. J drag store. J i