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* ? ??? ??? I he Press and Banner. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a j tk /cat IU auvBucu. Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1907. 1 - ~ o Third Time?Third T?'rm. d It has been telegraphed all over the country ^ that Bryan would "accept" Irom the Demo- J< ' orats the third nomination for President. If 11 a Democrats are consistent they will be as D much opposed to Bryan's third nomination A as they are to Roosevelt's third term. Speak- y lng for this editor, we do not care who the t | Democrats nominate, so long as they don't elect the nominee. ^ I It is noted that a man slajer has been re- n ' fused ball. Of course it was a negro. It s would be an outrage to keep a white man in / J ill for so slight an oflense as that ol murder. J ? A Killing XegroeM. J Up In Anderson It seems that there is a rt- b marfcable number of negroes are killed accl- ^ dentally. 4?? J o Mrs. Bradley of Salt Lake Is on trial for the > killing of Senator .Brown, Brown got shot, b and be eot what he deserved. What Mrs* Bradley will get will be known later. p c I e Backbone Broke. Tbe Government will Issue one bnndred ; {J "Tntlllon dollars worth of treasury notes to d relieve tbe financial situation, and It will sell ? fifty million dollars wortb of bonds upon v which bank notes may be Issued. Tbeseacts ? of tbe Government will break tbe backbone g| of tbe financial trouble. Now, go along e< about your business. y * c< Mr. A. 8. Kennedy of Due West was In 11 town last S iturd iy. Tbe post offl 'e at Saaeca was entered one sight last week by somebody wbo wanted tbe oontents of tbe safe. Tbe safe was m broken, and S'-'OO in money was taken, If M anybody wants tbe contents of tbe safe be- j, longing to this editor, be Is respectfully M asked not to break It. Knowing tbat profes- 6r Blonal gentlemen can get Into It about as gc easy as tbe average citizen can get Into a a cigar box, we leave It open to prevent the bl necessity of breaking It. We don't keep any ^ money In It. If we should get a little money, at we slther bide It, pay debts with It, or deposit It In bank. We would not think of w leaving money In our safe. Not so long ago, hi we reoelved a little mooey when It wa? too ^ k late to dispose of It. We put It In an old S( Bible, ana hid tbe Bible. V?e know If a rob- in ber should And the Bible that he would not stop to search the Scriptures for money. m hi Notice. CI We tbe nnderslgned agree to c'ofce our M places of business Thanksgiving, Thursday, M Nov. 28 th: Amos B. Morse, J. 8. Bowie. I L.T. Miller, Norwood <t McDill, ~ A. M HH1 & Sohm, w H. P. Mellwaln, R. L. Dargan, JJJ ! O. H. Cobb. to A. B. Cbeetbam. Phtlsoo, Henry Co., Tbe Rosenberg Mercantile Co., "T J. R. Glenn, co 8. J. Link, Tbe R. M. Haddon Co. H. Q. Aod'-rsnn Co. W. D. B-?rk"naie. PerrlD Cloiulog Co , Smith Dry Goods Co. A. M. Pmltb. T \\T ?J. TT . nui ?-rt Abbevll's Hardware Co. Dewev & Sbebee, R M. Hi I. wi il W. Kellar & Bros. J L Roche, lai "E. R. Thom?ort, * ' cb J. W. McKee, Jr. ho F. B. Jones, wl J. A.Ilea Smith. Jr. ?a J. Foster HHmmuDd. P? T. H. Maxwell. hi Calvert A Nlckle*. u Kerr Furniture Co. th W. C. DuPre, t>r L. C. Haskell, t 8.8. Turner, *o Gi ? ? ? Gi Gentle Mare for Salt-. bi A line family mare for sale. Any la?1y can drive ber. Afraid of nothing. Also one good v, mole. G. C. Dusenberry, Abbeville, 8. C. Ai PollabofT'd Locals. ac We call your attention that we haveJust reCPlved 150 m?n'g overcoats. Good valued from ( $5.00 to $10,50 eacb. We offer tbem ftom ?1 PS . to J3 48. One lot of ladle" jackets In short and lon&. ce II colors. Iroru 11.18 to 83.4S. Come and see before tbey are all goue. yc f James Price, younger brother of Otto Prlcr lr In cutting timber yesterday broke bts let: He sent to Abbeville for a physician to Bet It pj ?orry lor Them. M We have Just learned that Mr. Tate Bo'nH c0 Is to move to Texas with a vi^w of addng I bis prosperity. He says tbat Mr. Covin Gruy ltl don acd Mr. Torn Hunter will accompau: rT him. H Impromptu Entertainment. re Mr. W. W. Bradlev loves to do the hanil- . some thing In tbe way of entertaining tin Ut people. And when be was not receiving ton.- , pany last Sunday tbe ridge or the hack b<?t -D of tbe roof of bis cook room took tire. Tb< sights of a nice little blaze In so an unu?uu 10 plnoe excited the attention of the nelgnboi> and ihey In turn 6ent In a lire alaim, won ct] fl tbe Art bell began to ring at a lively rate W In a little while the fire company was oi. U band, shooting a stream of water on the blaz*. n and after tbe water had been applied actlv< J< |jj lire men straddled tbe root and approached a I tbe plaoe at tbe blaze, knocking off a few cl w shingles. * h The fire was charged up to tbe same old M a cause?a defective flue. And Mr. Bradley ,E ja dcw known more about flues tban anybody * M About flitv or sixty of his friends told blm ' how It ought to Dave been built. | Tbe attendance of interemed friends was lc remarkably Rood and Doubly prompt. Tbe average prayer meeting held would not have 01 drawn a greater number of young gentlemer. ^ y k Having missed my last meeting on sccoum of rain I audrens tbls note to my tiretbern ai 01 Beulab also the pastor and members at ?bc nezer together with tbe community at large: cl asking that they meet me at btulah church . on Thursday 2nd with well fined basket?, loi '' a thanksgiving service; and then and then ,y render to oar Heavenly Father tbe praise due " to Hla name.and offer to Him the tbanb>- 11 giving of our hearts lor what be is, and loi a what be has done lor us. 11 Please fall not: as my heart Is set on this P thing and I cannot bear a dlssnpoluimem. '! Let us meet hs Gods children: renew our vows and covenant and dbdicate ourstlves to bis M ervlce. .. Lovingly '' M. MeUee. 5 ? ? fi CITY ILLl'JJIXATKD. C Mainland Sluucr Vet Out of Bed to J Himesk the IduhiibI Slgbt. f, Pd last Patuidsy iroinlpg at< ot two 15 p'clt cb,l>ce Wtst i.bd a 115,(M.Oflie. Tbe good tecpie of that tissue city weie sleepii g tbe " { in p 11 tie Just, not t\en drtbinli g of evil or 1 pileltiipte. J rr*.?, w.uciftu hi H rti.u n In rput flf(er r If>e I>>)jo)k ol tbe < . hiifi tie undents were 1 )jj tbe pipjt- oi ? el rtMprtr, wbeu tbey v hi rtcnj jiHaktLtt! by tfie alarming cry 01 flie Tbe tit net- oot l.avlrg met with opposition bad made greHt b?bCw?.> wben tbe tire ?un discovered, hld tbe mom oi tbe esrs. Piestr ley Bros. was past btpe of mving. Tbe store , oi Yuig ud An Pin ?t> tccp In Jlamef. Ibe ct mints oi etcb ol tbe stores Fere Ltaiball d?nr<y?d. Tbe ^leesrs. hrtt-bij biother* occupied tbe store roc m on ned by Piol. J. p. Lfe. Tbey lost JS.ru), ?nL 81 2(D lmuiHLce. Prof. Lee! bad no imurmce. His less estimated at! 82,000. Messrs. Vonng Jt M cDIII bad a more sertoim 1 loss. On $7,000 wor tb el goods tbey bad $1,500 Insurance. ! To tbe young gentlemen of Ersfctne College are due tbe credit lor keeping tbe-tire in m spreading to otber buildings. Tbe botel and tbe bouse of Mr. R. C. Brownlee were In great dead danger at one time aid It seemed h.* iham van doubt wbeiber tbey could be saved. A' ( mm - , For lndlues on and constipation take N. R tableta. For sale.at Mllford's drug store, ^ .V ... i - I . i i WEDDING RECEPTION. Irs. Jhiiicn Uimle Pcrrin Entertain* lu Houor of Her Son'* Mtirriaice. Till Hymen brought bis love delighted borne "here dwell no joy In Eden's rosy bower." And so In tbe passingages tblN culmination T love ba? been tbe event of rejoicing and a lOtable mark along lile's highway. Through lm and uncertain eyes ibe old look upon tbe tewly wedded, and their beart grows young gain. Tbe youthful view tbe occasion wilb ay expectant. And so tbe monoloue 01 11 le low and tben gives piace to Hymen's chorus, nd bearts ol Mil ure made lighter. Long nay this senllmeut live to bless mankind, larrlage is not only ibe sweet dream of outb and the slay ol loyal bearls with the assingot burdening years, il is tbe loundalon ol society. Last amongst those of our citizens who lave taken the boly vows Is Mr. Lewis Perrin, ne of tbe best young men of Abbeville. On Wednesday, November 18ib, 1907, Mr. ^ewis Perrin and Miss Elbel Mills, one of ibe aost charming young women ol Greenville, i. C , were married. Tbe wedding party took passage at once for LllHDia UJ wiuicru iuc ujo. . j ? 1 Ibs Florlde Calbouu 10 Mr. Nathaniel M. lartlo, who holds au Important position iu iilauta Id the servlo* o( tbe Southern Bell 'elepbone Co. Mrs Martlu and her twin steer, Miss Willie Calhoun, were reared In Abevllle, wbeie their pleasant manner and eauty of person made lor tbeui hosts of rler de. An elegant reception was given by Mrs. ames Hlnde Perrln Monday nlgbt In honor r Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perrln and of Mr. and Irs. Martin. It would be hard to conceive of a more eautlful and a more pleasant reception. On arrival, tbe guests were taken Into tbe respnee of the happy youDg people, where ingratulatlons and hearty good wishes were xtt-nded. The tllniog room was superbly decorated nd presented an appearauce of Indescribable eauty. The whole house was as pretty as a ream, and tbe beautiful women presented n animated picture before which all men ilgbt tall down and become tbe most deout ldolators. RelreshmentB ol cake and 'Ine were served. Of course a look at tbe presents was not forotten. In number and value they betokeni the high esteem In which these popular oung people are held. A prettier or a more jstly outlay of presents Is seldom seen. Among the out-of-town visitors who graced le occasion were: Mr. Cliff Williams, Meridian, Miss. Mr. ano Mrs. Macon Marlln, Atlanta, Ga. M'ss Willie Calhoun, Atlanta, Oa. Miss Maude Williams, Meridian, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Perrln, Meridian, Miss. Mrs. Henry Norwood. Mrs. rerriu was mum iu mn icuc^iiuu mj Irs. Bullock, Mrs. C. D. Brown, Mrs. Cheek, lies Marie Gary, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hill, IKate Marshall, Miss Rosa Maxwell, Mrs. ihn Norwood, Miss Elizabeth Norwood, ;is8 Eugenia Robertson, Miss May Robertm. And thus closed one of the most pleasant total events of the season. That neighborhood Is now the home of two rides, and within & lew days Mr. JameB Cal}rt Thomson will bring his bride from Mnnsboro, who will then take her place lion? Abbeville's tour hundred. Mr. James U. Perrtn, under the excellent Mining of his pretty young wife, had so uch Improved In looks since they were ire. that a whole lot of us did not recognize m. He and bis good wile standing with ic newly wedded couples were not dlstlnlisbable from those who are now so happy i the fact that they bad just been bound toither by the silken cords. May a whole orld of happiness come to all the youne arrled folk, Including Mr. James Perrfn and is beautiful young wile. hange of Schedule on the Southern, Columbia. S C., Nov. 18,1007. r. J. L. McMillan, Mr. F. E. Harrison, Hon. Wyatt Aiken, The Abbeville Press and Banner, Abbeville, S. C.: Gentlemen: It Is with pleasure that I adBe you that effective Sunday, November tb, the time of trains 11 and 16 will be langed In order for them to meet at Hodges. This, I am sum, will tend, lu a great meate, to relieve the situation and will be a comrt to the citizens of Abbeville. I, also, wish personally to assure you that It is always been my desire, and always will to afford our patrons at Abbeville every nvenlence tn my power. Yours very truly, R. E. Simpson, Superintendent. WEST END. rbe most notable social event ol last week is the marriage of Miss Ethel Mills and Mr. ;wis Perrin, which occurred in Greenville, at TueHday evening tn Christ Church. The nrnh an nlnhnrntelv decorated with uthern smllax. Tbe cbancel was beautilul lib lu dedorailoDM of ereen and white. A riana ofweddlDg bells and tulle wus susmded across the cbnucel. In tbe center jug uu ImmeuHe bell of while chryfaqtbeurijH. Quantities of lovely white chosenetuuiiih and candles mingled with the llilancy of the electric lights. Tbe ushers are Messrs. Henry Mills. I. C. Tower, Willi Glover, and William Cleveland, Jr. ot reenville. Tbe brides maids Miss Nell uordloe, Greenville, Miss Colcock, Spartanirg. Misses Calhoun Atlanta, Miss Mauldln, Iss Gates, Greenville. Miss Blytbe GreenHe, Miss Lee Abbeville. Tbe groomsmen esjjrs. Q,uarles, Smith, White, Reese, Jobnn, of Auoevllie, Mee-srs. Bealtle, L. A. Mills, rtbar Mills, Greenville. Mr?. Henry M ils id Mrs. Jhs. Ferrln of Meridian Miss, were ei lovely dames of honor. Tne bride entered lib ber slater Miss Eugenia Mills. Tbey are met by the groom aud his beBt man Mr. P-rr11? a't tie chHticel utej s After tbe ai:J ceremony a delightful wedding reptlon was held ai ibe home ol the bride, Mrs. .Nell Orr Burns of Greenville 1b tbe lest of Miss Kate Marsba), Miss Willie i; It).mn of Ail-inta Is tbe atnotice K'nst <if Ml-s Elizabeth Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Norwood spent Saluriy a>id Sunday In Atlanta. ley went over to attend the marriage of l?*s Fiorlde Calhoun aud Mr. Nathaniel Main Mel II ll. Miss Louise DeBrubl returned Monday doi a dellghtlul vlsli to Lowndesvltle. Mrs. Henry Norwood Is the guest of Mrs. enry LHitmer, Mrs. John M. Thorn and children are ex (citd In the oily lo vUit Mrs. Thorn'? paints, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Templeton. Hon. M. F. DeBruhl Is la town for a few iye. Kev. E. B. Kennedy Is the guest of relatives i Due WeM. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Galloway were In town r several days last week. Mies Maud Williams of Meridian Is the iarming gue*tof MImk Elizabeth Norwood. Mr. W. D. Barksdale attended the MilUsrrlo wedding lu Greenville last week. The Abbeville Chapter U. D. C. had a most lightful meeting with Miss Maggie Brooks st Tuesday aftemoun. In spite oi the lnemency oi the weather, a number of ladles ere present. After the routine of business, 13d Brooks Invited her guests Into the dlcig room where a most delicious salad course as nerved. Miss Rosa Maxwell and Miss ay Robertson are to represent the Abbeville japttr at the U. 1). C. Convention in Chester i December. Mrs. H. M. Prince of Anderson 1b the guest [ her sister Mrs. S. 8. Turner. Little Miss Ellen Wright Cason of A.nder)n Is the guest ol her giandparents Mr. and Irs. John Gambrell. Mts6 Hume Pelzerof Piedmont Is the guest r Mrs. W.T. McFall. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perrln arrived in the ty Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Macon Martin are le guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood. Irt--. Martin was Miss Florlde Calhoun. Her >armge to Mr. Martin on Saturday evening a Atlanta, was a brilliant social event. After viblt of a lew days nere Mr. and Mrs. Maru will go to Richmond, Va? to visit his arents. Mr. Martin has a responsible poston o.lih the Southern R?<tl Tnlprihone Co. Le 8i 0 blB charming bride will spend tbe inter In Pensacoia' Ha. Mrs. Luiber Htgbt-mlth and ber attraotlve Ule children are the guests af ber moiber, Irs. Lucy Thomson. Rev. and Mrs. 3. E. PrentlB are visiting riends In Barnwell. InvltatlonB bave been received In ti.wn to be marriage of Miss Clara Beaty and Mr. :alvert Thomson, which le to occur In Wlnn*ioro on the twenty-eighth of November, rlIsh Beaty taught In our Graded School a bw years ago, and her many frlendB will be lad to welcome her back to Abbeville. Miss Mary Belle Taylor who has been tbe ttractlve guest of Mrs. Wjatt Aiken returnd to her home In Frankfort, Ky., last week. >llss Taylor made many warm friends during ler stay here and they will always be glad to lave her return. Dr. and Mrs. f'rank Randolph bave returnT d to New yorkfafter a pleasant stay wlUa Dr. ind Mrs. F. E. Harrison. Mrs. Cliff Williams of Merld!ant Miss., is be guestot Mrs. Jus. H. Ptrrln. A delightful social occasion of last week vas the Bridge party given on Thursday after* loon by Mrs. Claude Jones. Her rooms were lightened by a prolusion of orysantbemums ipd roses. The shaded eleotrlc lights ibeded a ioft glow over tbe rooms. About twenty adles enjoyed Mrs, Jones' hospitality. A rtoltnlniiB kiinnor rune Barvprl. Tn the Inal count of poluts Mrs. J. D. Kerr was ound to have made tbe top score. She wae ?warded a dainty little picture dose la water rolorp, Mr, and Mre. John Norwood entertained at tinner Tuesday evening tor Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Perrln and Mr. and Mrs. Macon Marlln. Miss Kate Marshall will entertalo the Euchre Club Wendesday alternoon at four /clock. Mips Louise Brown who In attending the 2olUge lor Women In Columbia, spent tht week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Brown. Mrs. Jeonle M. Plnckney of Anderson, If v, rr-^-i <<l. D. Poliakoff. JJUJN'T LliNU?Hi UVJUl* Laid I OPPORTUNITY. ^PRICES REDUCED ON^ MY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Etc. $15.00 Men's, all wool, Black Tbibit Suits at $12.00. $16.00 Men's, all wool, Black and Blue Granit at $12.50. $18.50 Suits in Brown and Gray Worsted at $15.00. $12.50 Suits at $10.00. . $8.50 and $9.00 Suits at $6.48. ^ Youths and Boys Suits at Low Prices. SHOES. Men'fi $3,50 Dress Sboe at $2 98. Men's $4.50 Dress Sboe at $3.98. Men's $2.50 Dress Shoe at $2.00. Mon'a i.9. 00 Shoe for 351.48. ] Ladies' Shoes from 98 cts to $2 50. Full line of Children's Shoes at Low Prices. MEN'S AND LADIES' UNDERWEAR. From 25 cts and up to $1.00. BLANKETS. From 75 cts to $2.50. < MEN'S CRAVENETTES and OVERCOATS, $7.50 to $10.50 in all colors. Don't fail to come and see us before you buy elsewhere, ' A SQUARE DEAL ? is our motto. | Yours for business, I). POLIAKOFF. W. D. Barksdale ! i i Has plenty of currency to pay for cotton . and will take either Atlanta, Columbia or Greenwood certificates or checks payable in exchange in payment for goods. Bring us your certificates and we will see that you get your money's worth. Respectfully, W. D. Barksdale. i ?????i? ?^???????i> theguestlot Mrs. Lucy Thomson. I The best shoes will be found The reception Riven on MondRv evening! by . . __ Mrs. Perrln In bororof Mr. and Mrs. at OUr StOTO. WftterpTOOf 1 . ri u_ ?i?i Ura Martnn Martin m m A LiHwiH rorriu nuu mi, buu wna moot brilliant event. Tbe bouse was 811068 lOr 01611 from 17 All Tfl most exquisitely decorated. The drawing rtc _ ',w w ? room whs a mass of wbtte cbrysantbamtms $O.<c0. i/OIlt miSS Onr nhnA and Southern smllax. Tbe receiving party ? . _ _ . uo stood under a festoon of smllax ana white 0&rg&lZ18> 0, J, Link, chrysanthemums. The dining room was elaborate In Its decorations of yellow and 11 white. Tbe table was covered with a handxome lace cover over yellow, a basket of yellow chrysanthemums formed a most beautl- I 1 ful center piece, Tall comports filled with E yellow and white mints, tied with bows of __ B vellow tulle graoed the corners of the table. tfATI fiATilri UaI I Mrs. Ellen Norwood gracefully presided over I V (111 I |fll|If| H JIT I I tbe punch bowl In tbe hall. Tbe bowl was IwU vvUlU JUlll fi most pleasing and artistic In Us bed of purple H and white grapes. Mrs. Bullock and Mlra Marshall received In tbe ball. In the draw *.P 1 lng room Misses Sarah Lee and May Robert- 0 UATI [1/1 AT son and Mrs. Garrison presented the guests to Q, I U (III II III * tbe bridal party. Mrs. C. D. Brown and Mrs. I John Cheek and Miss Rosa Maxwell received J In tbe dining room. In tbe receiving party M> . M .. PVA AWA'fl flAniliAn I with Mr.ado Mrp. ijewi? rtrnu ?uu *>* . H %i uuru v .^miiiuv Mrs. MartlD. were Mr. BDd Mrs. Jan. H- Per- | OLuUl U U \J(LilvilvU ? rln.Mrp. Jamei Perrln. Mm. CMIT WUUaiDB. M*VW1 v M ww"vuv" I Miss Maud Williams and MIbb Willie CalbODD. J ' ? and not clog your taste. COMING! i They have a flavor about 1j them that defies competi- ? SODTHERMCOMEDYCo tion at twice their price, 1} but their fine flavor isn't ? Sit) 0p?I*3/ HOU86j all the good things we can ? Thursday, Nov. 21st. say about them. Ir . We know you are parEight first class artists. Every ticular about what you eat 'n 4-VtADA /-?ar?rl5oa opo mnrp ffi ulic a icatutv 4U wmjvx.,, ? mcoc vuuuiw mav ?uw.? sketch*,, singing, dancing, carefully and cleanly made . contortion and acrobatic acts. , tn 4 tit ^ T i we believe than any candy Don't fail to see Madam Luigi in her sensational serpentine to be anywhere. dance. Popular prices. We sell It at only The State of South Carolina, 75 CcXltS & PoUIld. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. v. Miner, Esq., Judge of Probate. The MCMUITay Whereas, William Giles has made suit to me, to erant blm Letters of Administration T>-pi-|nr I yOTTITIRllV of tbe Estate and effects ol Julius Clark, late j of Abbeville County, deoeased. These are therefore, to olte and admonish all and singular tbe kindred and oredltors of tbe aald Julius Clark, deceased, tbat tbey be and aprear before me, In tbe Court of Pro- ? ?; bate, to bt neld at Abbeville C. H., on Wednes- tost Shawl. day. the 4tb day of December, 1907, after publl- A wnite orepe silk shawl, with deep silk cation bereof, at 11 o'olock In tbe forenoon, to fringe, was taken by mistake at tbe reoeptlon show cause If any tbey have, why the said at Mr. Haddon's. An unbordered shawl was Administration should not be granted. left Instead. The shawl belonged to Mrs. J. Given under my hand and seal of theCourt, d. Kerr and she requesU that It be returned this 19th day of November, In tbeyear to her. A# 1 Ann thAnoanH nlnfi hnn- m ^ dred and i*even aDd In the 182d year Pneumonia Follows a Cold of American Independence. bat neVer follows tbe use of Foley"! Honer Published on the 20th day of November. an(j rpar ?topa the cough, beats and. 1907, In tbe PreBS and Banner and on the Court BlrenKtben? tbe lungs and prevents pneumoi House door for the time reqnlred by law, nja< p. b. Speed. J. F. MILLER, * Jndge of Probate. pQ8t ^ a,wty> to ^ fonnd jn pleasing quantities at Dargan's 6 and 10c stare. 1 rn. Views of tbe olty always on band, and ttasjr Farms for Rent. that lfa bave flfteen thousand *lew? of Three one-horse farms to rent. Apply to Abbeville In beautiful oolori on the JMWi to ? T. R. Blackwell, Due West, S. C. arrive In a few days. V i'rV- -t ? rt^/riy*MiiifriT-<r,? Sf\ ? Extensive I MAD The R.M.PL FOR THEIR ME / Now is the time to do youi Ladies' Cloaks Over one hundred beautiful garments just added to our stock. Don't fail to see our line of Cloaks. Blankets, Blankets You must see our Blanket Stock to appreciate the great values now offered. A reduction of 50 cents on the pair for ten days on all wool blankets. Storm Serges The corret fabrics for a coat suit. Wide range of colors at 50c, 75c and up to $1.25. Broad Cloth Nothing handsomer for Winter Suits. All the new winter shades at 75c and $1.00. 50-inch Panama Black, navy and brown, only 50c; better grade at 75c and $1. 50-inch Mohair Black, brown, gray, green and navy only 50c. MILLINERY DE Here you will find many of the lates All Shades, Velvets, Ribbons and Win! ?%/* nvnrir iirooll' Kfn tmilHll lid La tUUUllg 111 bfViJ' nvv?. J.1V .... Prompt attention giv The R. M. Had Public Sj of Farming Implements and Stool the Hermitage Farm, four miles t of Lowndesyille, S. C., ruesday, Bee. 3,1907, ai it the above place and date I will sell; parm Implements?Corn Sbeller, Cotton Planters, Col Disc Harrow, Fan, Hand Corn Planter, Hand Feed horse power; Marker, Mower, Pea Huller, Platform I Sprayer, Thresher for farm use, Wagon Beale. Vagon8?Three 2-Horae Wagons with and without b Wagon, Carry Log, Log Wagon. Mows?Two 2-Horse Plows 20 and 10, One Reversible Pi One Planet Junior, Double-Foot, Dixie Plows, Romai rows, Grain and Fertilizer Distributors. luggieet? Buggies, Carriages, Phaeton, Road Cart. larnesse*?Double and Single Buggy Harnesses, Sac Plow Harnesses. >airy Implements?Acid Bottle, Babcock Tester, Bui Cow Holder, Cow Tie, Dog Power, DeLaval Separate frame, Foster Steel Stanchions, Keystone Debornei loney Automatic Scale, Philadelphia Butter Worker, I Star Milk Aerator, Thermometer. lachinery?Engine (18 H. P. Talbot), Wood Saw, Saw Saw Pratt Gin, Condenser, Self Feeder, Shafting, B< guisher, Gin Wbetter. nndries and Tools. In lea?Two Mules. legi?tered Jersey Stock?One Herd Bull, 8 years (a v Five Milk Cows (all bred to tbe above bull). Six ? 3, 1 months old. B. C. MBSCH. Hermitage Farm. Lo A Wonderful Sho BY The H. M. Haddon Com1 Underwear, Hosiery and Teble I "Forest Mills" Underwear, the best goodpwe b ' handled. All sizes now in stock. ffnaierv. Hosiery. ? ?f 9 w Boys extra heavy. Misses tripple thread, all si only 10c. Ladies' fast black Hose 10 to 50 c Table Linen. For your Thanksgiving dinner, 68 to 72 incees, J per yard. Napkins to match. It has always been the policy of this store to kee] ' goods and sell them at reasonable prices. The R. M. Haddoi 'reparation E BY \ nnn\T rn -WINTER SALE. * shopping before the rush Trimmings and Linings Our customers get the advantage of a wide range of Trimmings and Linings to match every color in dress goods. Silks, Silks Five pieces over 300 yards "Blue Ribbon" Taffeta Silk. The best $1 silk on the market. 36-inch Taffeta Silk \ VT~.... U^nmn /tor/4inil crrou whit** gnfl 11 dV UlUWUj uuiaiy ^j ?. green direct from the mills. The best values of the season. N Holiday Gifts Lace Curtains, White Quilts, Table Scarf, Bureau Scarf, Tray Covers, Center Pieces, Kid Gloves, Golf Gloves, Mittens, Fur Collarettes, Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Hand Bags, Para- ~ 1 sols, Box Ruching, Linen Collars, Lace Collars, Sofa Pillows and Tops, Belts, Belt Buckles, Fancy Hat Pins, &c. PARTMENT. it ideas in Dress Street and Afternoon Hats, ter Flowers, Fancy Feathers. We have new e to get suited. en to ?very detail by / " ' . ' ^ vj/j{ don Company. ^ If you will use lLe LISK'S ,, SANITARY ROASTER L Q - ^ Your Thanksgiving Turkey W SL? Ilia will be the best you ever tasted. ^ / . Made of enameled steel, self- - / tton Seed Crusher, basting, sanitary, cooks meat, , Cutter, Hay Rake, *' ,' Scale. Seed Sower, Same and P?ultr>' ?*>nomically and without wasting k ! kh3y, One l-Horse any of the natural jucies. It saves 20 per cent, of any roast ow, l-Horee Plows, and makes the toughest meat i Harrows, V-Har- tender and nutritious; bakes bread beautifully, is as easily , cleaned as china, stamped Idles, Wagon and seamless from one piece of , steel, and covered with three ;ter Shipping Box, coats of Lisk's Imperial Gray >r J*aby No. 2 solid Enamel. Guaranteed for 10 \ King unurn, me- years> tectangular Churn, We have a limited number Mill, Ginnery. 60- of these Asters at these . - . siting, Fire Extin- prices. No. 1, - $2.25 No. 3, - 3.50 ... No. 4, - 2.7s ery gentle animal.) ail Calves 18,12,9, . n To introduce these Roasters we will accept our advertiseINE, ment as 25 cents on either size wndesville, S. C. until December 1st. wins Abbeyille Hardware Co. We eold more goods in the month of October than in any previous month of our busipailj a ess career. There muSt be a reason for this. We think Linen. ^ *s 011 account of our liberal treatment, low prices and relave ever liable goods. S. J. Link. Link allows 5 per cent extra for clearing house certifizea, 5 to 9} cates in his furniture depart"P*" ment. , Thin 1a Worth Remembering. SO to $1.50 A* do one la immune, every person should remember tbat Foley's Kidney Care will core any case of kidney or bladder trouble tbat is not beyond tbe reach of medicine. P.B.Speed 3 the best ?-?-? Our experience at a business man nas been , tbat you can't please everybody with one clgar. For this reason we carry all tbe time % a | forty different brands of cigars to please oar * ?n?h as Rnimi T^>rd (Iftsnor. CI n cos. I Black and White, Cuba Roma, besides a fine line of 10c and 16c cigars. Mllford's Drug and 11?1 Cigar Store.