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M ?_ I ' x ??^ n? ; .? *, s . >fi| vis The Abbeville Press and Banner, J _ .. ====================^==========_ If BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C? WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1907. ESTABLISHED 1844 J i-i i n i mil li ii i? i i - --n i i ;-:s TI R. M. II; ll ^ ??? ' ? <-wi 4-n +V?n U Wilig IU bJLLO OJLU made in tfc Jannary 1 we will have to as owe to make moo* +Vioir> flpp.nnni JLLLVW U VUVAA then if you can have your accounl now, we ask you when we call on So please bear it will expect you 1 count with us o: date. THE R. M. E-" W. D. Barksd Has plenty of currency to pay f< and will take either Atlanta, C0I1 Greenwood certificates or checks in exchange in payment for goods us your certificates and we will you get your money & wuim. Respectfully, W. D. Barkf The Peoples Savings ABBEVILLE, S. C. OFFICERS. t,DIRE< S. G. Thomson, 8. G. THOMSOiS\ President. G. A. Neuffer, G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. W. E. Owens. R. E. COX, Cashier. J- s- stark< Jonn A. irnm IE iddon Co mge that will be lis iirui uii st, 1908, 3k every one that arrangements to ; between now and "We would like to ; now, but if not not to put us off you January 1st. in mind that we to meet your aca or before that [ADDON CO. 1 FILL )r cotton & # I! imbia or 4 ; payable ^ i. Bring J Dry see that f j Wh # In fact sdale. ? # giv: Bank. $ T 1 CTORS. f H. G. Anderson ^ ^ <_/. u. uamoren, F. B. Gary, R. E. Cox, . Harris. LOWNDESVILLE. I Lowndesvllle, Dec 2,1907. T Mrs. B. C. Kay has been in Atlanta Tor some days with tbe family of ber son-in-law, Mr. I W. C. Tennent. . t Mrs. W. M. Speer went to Anderson to-day ] was a week ago, on a shopping trip. Rev. O. M. Abney. tbe Methodist preacher a in charge of the work here, left on Tuesday T n.AtiAtt ?#v onH t\\ri ottnn'1 fhA mAAtlnff of 1 tbe South Carolina Conference. For a abort while before this annuel gathering of the South Carolina Methodist preacher*, there Is r brought about In them no little anxiety, unrent, because of tbe nncertalnty as to where tbelr field of labor will be for another year, but before this reaches tbe eye or the render p tbelr troubled feelings along this line will have vanished, and some of them will be satisfied and some will not. Such Is life. We oannot all be pleased at the same time. The early hoars of Wednesday night were taken up by the school management In carrying out a nicely arranged program of an entertainment consisting of songs, recitations, o dialogues, music, <&&. and this brought forth 6 tbe closest pleasurable attention of the large g number of spectators present. It took place In tbe school building which was well fi led, g About 826.00 were taken In, whloh will go to ? the providing of window shades, maps, Ac., for tbe school building. Tbe first half ol Thanksgiving day was a little cloudy?last half was rainy, but little y more than necessary business was attended . to, and freedom of Individual action was the k . order of the day, and ste usual, gun reports on J' I this day, far and near were freqnently heard, pi all of wbiob, so far as can be learned, were a 'j1 r failure as to game, but a success as to noise, m and perhaps fun, of the guni.ers. A few, very 1 few turkey dinners were Indulged In, partly perhaps because of tbe scarcity and high prloe ' '1CaV *"" ? ?kflooonfloI tn An tin-to yyi puuuu ui iui? ? ? -r ? dale Thanksgiving dinner. The day passed very qaletly Id thla aeotlOD, without special C accident or inoldent,?tbe large forceoi gunners, tailing to kill or wound anybody. U Mr. Boiling Allen and family went to Heardmont Thursday and helped Mrs. J. W. fi MoCalla. slater of tbe first named, to eat tbe _ large and nicely prepared bird called by iome 5 the "aristocratic bird," and they were with a' other relatives over there for a day or two. ? Mr. R. W. Collier, depot agent at Starr, a< came down Thursday and spent a day or two. Dl Mlas Rnby Conwell, of Elberton, spent a few daya with friends In this place laat week. Mr. Jas. B. Kay, of Eraklne College, came over Wednesday for Thanksgiving, and a few other days with bis homefolk. Messrs. W. C. Arlall and Ernest Latimer went to Anderson Thursday. v An unusual and peculiar "turn dot" passed 1 through this plaoe on above named day. Ii w was up-to-date as to vehicle, (an auto,) but a g, way behind as to motive power, (a rather an- ni dent looking mule). Tbe obafleur, tbe only A occupant, lives near Mlddleton, Oa? came w over in bla machine, and when be reached gi some plaoe over here. It broke down, and be 1 got tbe old slow mule to take himself and borse-scarer back home. It Is said by some who got near enough to tbe conoern to see that tbe descendant of Balaam had some- It thing to poll by, but nothing to bold back with, and tbat tbe driver bad to get some- n body to belp hits down tbe longest and steepest bills; he oould get up all right by unload- -n lnsr. Aatos mav and sometimes do fall, but * tbe old mule never. Tb# driver oould pass g| along tbe highway In safety, vltboat fear, of a sbootlng Iron being usad upon him, as Is sometimes done, for exceeding tbe speed limit, thereby frightening a horse or mule. Mrs. J. P. Young, of Anderson, came down Friday and Is still with relatives in this place I,t Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harper and Dr. J. C Harper, of Greenwood, who was here went to Augusta yesterday evening, tbe seoond pi named to enter tbe hospital for treatment. Mrs. P. B. Allen, of Starr, came down yes- M terday, and will stay a part of tbe ttme that Mrs. Harper Is absent- Troupe. Dolls of every, description * ?dressed, undressed, sleep- ? ing and wide awake, boy and girl, American and Japanese, J kid body and jointed, rag and I st.nffed. In faet the whole I doll family can be found at Dargan's 5 and 10c store. A Baugeroua Deadlock, that sometimes terminates fatally, is the stoppage of liver and bowel functioDS. To quickly end this condition without disagreeable seDsations, Dr. King's New Life Pills should always " be vour remedy. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory in every case or money back, at Speed's drug store. 25c otjifc line of ID Will s now complet: Goods, Dress C ite Goods, Domes everything in the Dry Goc b us a ca: W. Wh: Toys in great profusion, iron and wooden, tin and pa>er, imported and American nade, mechanical and steam. con should see tins line xo appreciate it. Gome early. )argan's 5 and 10c store. Vben winds shriek high in fiendish glee, And enters winter with his key. 'rotect yourself, from disease be free; Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. C. A. Milford. Boys and girls can see the reat Santa Clans line of toys nd dolls by coming to Daran's 5 and 10c store. You know as well as any one when ou need something to regulate your pstem. If your bowels are sluggish, our food distresses you, your kidneys ain, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain ea. It always relieves. 35 cents, ea or Tablets. C. A. Milford. ! m For 10c vases, cnps and sauers, cake plates, bisque figres, opal glassware, gold lnoamiva Ca?ma nAnf fl 1 Anva iMOTraiO) uvrnu uvif iiivg * v lass in all the popular hapes. Dargan's 5 and 10c tore. Here's Good Advice. 0. S. Woolever, one of the best dowd merchant* of Le Raysville, X. says: "If you are ever troubled itb piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica alve. It cured me of them for good > years ago." Guaranteed for sores, ounds, burns or abrasions. 25c at peed's drug store. Biggest and best line of imps ever shown by any ealer can be found at low rices at Dargan's 5 and 10c tore. Its bo much better to have your obtldren's bool books ready before tbe last minute, s no trouble If yon call at Mllfbrd'a drug ore. Use Kaso In your closets. For Bale at lonelOT. Mllford's Drag Store. Muresoo and Mnrallte wall ooverlngs at llford'Bdrng store. China in an endless variety t Dargan's 5 and 10c store ieautifnl Christmas gifts. KILLthe COUCH I MB CURE the LUNC8 .11 ' ; :_j with Dr. King's New Discovery . FOR C8lds 8 idlSfe. L AND ALL THROAT AHP LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY or money refunded. w mm E. 5 roods, | 3tics. | ids line. # LjLI. | Lte. I 1 A Lll V Qa HilM's D ?FOI m Christmas Savfi and ahr V? v w w m m mm w vw**vb ing direct to this can find everyt! and up-to-date a1 Below will be fou: in this line besii ? ~f ott Shaving Sets, Shaving Minors, Hand Mirrors, Cloth Brushes, (Sterling Silver) Hat Brashes, (Sterling Silver) Dressing Gases, (Sterling Silver) Manioure Sets, (Sterling Silver) Guff and Collar Boxes, Guff and Gollar Gases, Desk Sets, Ladies Gold Fen Sets, Gents Gold Fen Sets, Fountain Fens, (Waterman's) Call and let i through?it you not Yours to pie Milford's D D. Poli DOFT LINGER OPPORTTJ ^PRICES RED SET GOODS, CLO HATS, CAPS, TBUN1 $15.00 Men's, all wool, Black Tb $16.00 Men's, all wool, Black an $18.50 Suits in Brown and Gray $12.50 Suits at $10.00. $8.50 and $9.00 Suits at $6.48. Youths and Boys Suii 8HO Men's $3,50 Dress f Men's $4.50 Dress I: Men's $2.50 Dress ? Men's $2.00 Shoe U Ladies' Shoes from 98 cts Full line of Children's St HEN'S AND LADIES From 25 cts and i BLANK From 75 cts t MEN'S CBAVENETTEi $7.50 to $10.50 h Don't fail to come and see us 1 mC A CAYT A TWTl M " A S^UAnjCi JLWKaA Yours for D. POLL NATIONAL BANK statement of condition at clos Resources. ads and Discounts.. $210,633 52 C erd rafts .. 10,097 39 8 8. Bonds 18,750 00 !S her Securities 500 00 fi al Estate 9,383 84 E demption Fund .. 937 50 j le from Banks - 33,436 61 | sh in Vault 19,780 87 j $303,519 73; I Oldest and Strongest Bank ii Ample Resources for all den: Interest Allowed on Deposit irng Store j ^ I Presents! j ?? j ie leather by gos store where you hing fresh, new ; your own price. nd a few things des thousands lers: ^ | Post Card Albums, Statuary, (of Lee and Jackson) M Fancy Baskets, Photo Frames, Smoking Sets, Tobacco Jars, Traveling Sets, (Plain and Fancy) Ink Stands, (Fancy) V* Jewel Boxes, Candle Sticks, Post Cards, Books, Candies, (Huyler and Nunnally's) is show you will cost :hing. >ase, rog Store. akoff. , OVER THIS HIT?. IUCED QN^> THING, SHOES, [S, VALISES, Etc. libit Suits at $12.00, d Blue Qranit at $12.50. Worsted at $15.00. ts at Low Prices. ES. Shoe at $2.98. Shoe at $3.98. 3hoe at $2.00. >r $1.48. to $2.50. loea at Low Prices. ' UNDERWEAR. up to $1.00. ETS. ;o $2.50. n J rtA a m? & ana u v JL-tiuuiiio, i all colore. before you buy elsewhere, LL " is our motto. business," 4KOBP. OF ABBEVILLE. le of business May 20, 1907. Liabilities. apital Stock $75,000 00 urplus and Profits 28,840 40 rational Bauk Notes 18,750 00 ills payable 20,000 00 >e posits 160,929 33 $303,519 73 n the County. lands. a In Savings Department.