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v . . r The Abbeville Press and Bannen|| BY W. W. &7W~ R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 | ? - :: D. POLIi Closing' C p In order to get rid of Goods we are go Regard les I HERE ARE SOME < CLOT] | Men's Suits $18.00 now $12.50. ; ? Mpn'? Suits in Rlack and Grev $11 ? and $ 16, now $10.00. t j OVER< Men's Cravenette Overcoats $i: Men's $10.00 Overcoats, now ai ODD P Heavy Worsted Pants, all wool, and varied colors, ranging in price from $4.50 to $5.00 now $3.25. Pants formerly $3.50 and $3.00 j now at $2.00. i . Men's and Ladies' Ladies' all wool, White and Red ] $1.75 per pair. ' Men's Wrigh per suit everywhere, now sells by us at Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts, 7 SHG Men's $3 Box Calf Shoes at $2.48. Men's $3.50 Gun Metal Shoes, now at $2.90. Men's $2.00 Shoes, now at $1.75. ~~ H A 1 Men's $2.50 Philadelphia Brand ' -?^?Hat^now at $1.75. ^ These Hats are in all c All heavy Winter Dry Goods from in proportion. T\/>v?9+ +q1tq a-nTT+hi-ncr fhr jrrsvntftd. fa x/uu u laau uuj ? w- q ? 7 ? Goods and see D. POL1 ONLY KCESSMVII ?F1T TOP ATI mtfli inn an Claim, of Central Figure in Recen versy Is Novel. The new theory advanced by L. T. of a dullpain that I a Cooper relative to the human stom- derstancL Then then iuA has attracted such widespread ache, and my mini Attention that the public In cities wandering continual Jrisited by the young man has been eat, and what little Joined by many physicians in a dis* eat I could not retail cussion cf his beliefs and medicines. I tried every remedy Mr. Cooper says that human health and also tried out a Is dependent almost entirely- upon medicines, but with< the stomach. He says that no dis- result It was thr< -ease can be conquered without first friends that I heard on jic.ni.joM Ho flratlfin. and T Imn k # fUlO V 1(IUU5 All O buuiavu uitsviuvjit)* J.AV ?- ?-? _ further says that most men and worn- to try some of it , en of this generation are half-sick, since I took my firs jQWing to degenerate stomachs. And I feel like a new wc lastly, he claims that his New Dis- ache seems to have corery medicine will rejuvenate the the pain in my stoi tuman stomach in 90 days. it. The medicine is Cooper has been traveling from in gold, and I wai ,?ne city to another, conducting in Cooper for what h .each what he calls a campaign of me." education. For the past year he has Mr. Edwin F. Moi net the public in the larger cities street Dorchester, i Ct the country, and his success has ton, says: "For th Iran nhenomenal. Thousands of not a well day. My people have flocked to his headquar- frightful shape; the lers wherever he has gone, and the food would nauseate taale of his medicine has been beyond had a horror of anyl anything of the kind ever before solid food would ca ^Witnessed. Indigestion, bloating 1. Possibly the most Interesting* fea- stomach, and nothi tare of the attention this young man Some time ago I g lias attracted Is what his army of Cooper's medicines followers, whom he has converted to there is so much Ills beliefs through his medicines, feel as well and stro have to say on the subject. The fol- since the first bottle lowing statements are from two well stomach trouble has known residents of Chicago and Bos- I have a hearty a ion, respectively, and the enthusiasm three square meal of these is characteristic of Cooper's seems to (taste goo< admirers generally. knows what chroni Mrs. H. B. Mack, of 3201 State can appreciate wha street, Chicago, says: "I have been me. I consider this ? - - ? - -T-i - U(nA T Buffering for 12 years rrom a com- auiw mcmuuc * c?? "bination of stomach troubles, catarrh We sell Mr. Co< and constipation. I had a gnawing and find them to t pain In the pit of my stomach, a sort ?City Drug store. P. B. SPEED, Druggist. ?Cabbage PI I am again ready to fill your < and Beet Plants. My plants are s same grade of seed I set my crop fi the leading varieties : Early Jersi early, Charleston Wakefield, about flat varieties I have Succession, a Short SUnj Late Flat Dutch. Pri( per thou-aud. Write me f: r sped; lots. These plants are all grown open air and will stand severe col< W. F. GARB, Megget / i ^KOFF'S )ut Sale! our Fall and Winter dng to sell them ;s of Cost. DF OUR VALUES: | EXIUXTGr. Men's Suits $10.00, all colors, single or double breasted, now $8.50 A few $8.50 Men's Suits, now $5.50 DOATS. 2.50, now at $8.50. t $6.50. -A-nXTTSPants formerly $2.50 and $2.25 now at $1.75. Pants formerly $2.00, now $1.48. Pants formerly $1.48, now 98c. Heavy Underwear. Flannel, formerly $2.25 per pair, now t's Health Underwear, sells for $2.00 $1.35 perjsuit. 50 cts everywhere, now at 38 cts. Men's $1.75 Shoes, now at $1.48. Men's $1.50 Shoes, now at $1.25. \ Ladies' Shoes from $1.25 to $2.50, now from 75c to $1.98. T S Men's $2.00 Hat at $1.48. Men's $1.50 Hat at 98c. olors and all styles. 10 cts per yard to $1.25 reduced iut call at once and examine the , > the Prices. AKOFF. | RHEUMATIC FOLKS!, ft U A Ml Are You ?ure ^our Sidneys < UmAullj are Weill j Many rheumatic attacks axe due to ' trVn^nn. uric acicl in lhe blood. But the duty V^oniro- of ihe kidneys Is to remove all uric j acid from the blood. Its presence there j shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't ' daily with "uric acid solvents." You raid not qnitann- S?,on tUI doomsday with them, 3 was a dull head- bu . UDtil curf, kidneys you i seemed to be Wl1,1 nevef ?et wel1- loan's Kidney J ly. 1 could not Pu,s not on,y remove uric acid, out ? ?.? cure the kidnevs and then all daDger 1 i on my stoiaST from uric aoid i8 eDded' , 2 Rubert B. Calvo, bookbinder, emnumber P^d at The State Publishing Co., ' jut any aDuarent oftlcial Printers for the State of South Sh one ff my U*roliDa. liviD* afc MIO Lumber St. nTrZ!r-a n?I Columbia, S. C., says: "I thought I rheumatism and treated for It on it i?11'dSJ2S2 lhat ^lief. I used all kinds of linij merits. The pain was in my back and t aose or it, ana ju hips clear to the shoulders. The i >man. The headr liniments did no good and I took to f!,8lPP?, ~blood medicines but they did not help T v* me- I took a J?nK trip in hopes that worth tts "^eiSh^ the change of climate might help me. v? , I was away for three months but could e has done for eee uo chanR6 for the better. I heard 1 of Doan's Kidney Pills and deteripin- ' se, or 20 Oakley P(j to trv them, and not a box at a drug J i suburb of Boa- Ltore. They completely removed the ] ree years I had | pains out of my back and I have not ' stomach was in felt a touch of the old trouble since I mere thought of use(j them." me, and I really For pale by all dealers. Price 50 cents < :hing to eat All Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New i use me extreme York, sole agents for the United States. < and gas on my Remember the name?Doan's?and ! ng tasted right, take no other. ;ot some of this j When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerves caiK. i actually get weak, then these organs always fall, ng as a boy ever Don't drat; the Stomach, nor stimulate the ? Vvprv alcrn nf Heart or Kidneys. That Is simply a make- y J5 r shift. Get a preucrlpllOD known to druggists disappeared, ana eve-y where OS Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The .ppetite and eat Restorative is prepared expressly for these weak insld nerves. Strengthen these nerves, f i build tbi m up v?i'D ur. BDoop s twoiorHtiveJ. Anyone wno tablets or liquid? and see bow qulclily help C indigestion la wl" come. Free sample test sent on request * tMa maana Sboop, Racine, Wl?. Your health Is c uiis means 10 8urely worth this simple test. C. A.Mllford. , the most remark- J heard of." ' m oner's mpdlrlnM The finest Coffee Substitute ever made, has foil ? recently been produced by Dr. Sboop ol Rai? oil a? Claims. clue, Wis. You don't have to boll It twenty or thirty minutes. "Made In a minute" says . the dootor. "Health Coflee" la really the ( closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. Not a g'Mn of real Coffee In It either. Health 1 Coffee nltatlon Is made from pure toasted ? cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really j U would fool an expert?were he to unknow3.11t8? ingly drink It for Coffee. L. T. Miller. frnm'fh# Trial Catarrh treatments are belDg mailed til grown from the out free> on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, *om. I have all of Wis. These tests are provlDg to the people? ev Wakefield verv without a penny's coet?the great value of this Bclentltlo prescription known to drug. ibiiuujrN later. 1 ll gists everywhere as Dr.8hoop's Catarrh Remmedium early, and edy. Sold by C. A. Mllforu. !f8 Up 10 O.UUU ifl.OU ,, mtm al prices on larger i near salt water iu The best one and two horse, wit out injury, j^dle Buster plows in the mar-, tSj S. C. ket at Bosenberg's, EAST END, Pi It really leems as if the Engineer! from Ab- B bevllle have a fatality banging: over them u R bo many of them right from our mldit haye met tad and untimely deaths, and now UK our Bad dutv to add another to the list, that f of Mr. Jim Edwards who met a similar rate m Inst week In a terrible wreck oo the Soot hern I railroad while running a "special" Florida <1 limited filled with excursionists. He was cot I on his own regular rnn, bat was compliment- I ed by having oharge of ibis special .train. g The deceased was a fine young man, a true and trusted engineer, having toe esteem and confidence of his employers whloh be never betrayfd but remained steadfast at his post ustll his bright and promising young life was ended in an untimely, awful and tragic death, and as his life was ebbing fast away his last message was to bla darling wife and babe to whom be was devoted In life and who were uppermost In his thoughts smld his awful sufferings even until death. His remains were brought to Abbeville last Wednesday night and were taken to Sharon church Thursday where they were funeralIzed by Rev. E. B. Kennedy of the A. R. P. Church Of this oily In the presence of many sorrowing friends and relatives who were filled with grief and who wept with loved ones. His remains were laid to rest In Sharon cemetery by loved ones gone before. The bereaved and grief stricken wife, together with the sorrowing family have the a-mMAtkn a# knalo nf frlAn/IB IIOJDOrD B/ivpniuj VI mvw.? v. Birth?At Abbeville, January 91b, to Mr?. Lambert Caldwell, a aon. MlaaB%?sle Murray, after a aeyere (pell of grippe, la up aod about tbe house nealu. ' Mr. Eugene MoMlllau, tbe popular and afflolent carrier on route 2, baa been indlnposed (or aeveral days of tbe past week and Mr. P. D. Klugb baa been riding for blm. Mr. Tom Tolbert baa been alok a few day* orthepast week, bnt was back and forth at lbe offloe when be waa not able; be la now np and at bla duties. Tbe earrlera are having a bard time juat now, several of tbem being turned baxJc last Saturday by blgb water. If the good people of Abbeville county expect a oontlnuanceof thA R. F. u. mall aervloe tbey will have to devise some better plana for road making than those used at present. If oor County Commissioner would get In touob with the government we are snre be would raise both pecuniary aid as well as the best methods o/ road making as osed elsewhere?snoh as the "log drag" and other Improved implement* We make no complaint against Cap*. Nickels as be has done mnoh good work, but simply wish to help him all we can to do still better work that will last like the fine bridge# be has bant and are now monomenU to bis reign as Commissioner. news along ectute 8. On last Saturday night lightning struck a tree aronnd wbloh was bnllt a pen In wbleb were five line shoate belonging to Lem Giles, colored,on the plantation or Mr. John A. Wilson and killed every one of them. Of course superstition would not permit of Lem eating them,so they lost. Mr. Allan McCanty Is aeoldedly better, also his daughters, and their many friends nope for them an early recovery. One of the prettiest and sweetest young ladles on ronte 8 bsd a odd of df'lolooa (red hot) ooffee waiting for "M" last Monday afternoon as he passed the mall box. How thongbtful and kind and how muoh good It did we oannot tell. Miss Eva WilHams was the young lady who ministered to us In time of need, for whlob she will have ber reward. Miss Mabel Wood burst wasslok last week but Is up and about again. Mr. R. P. McNeill while at borne la doing inside work on bis pretty cottage at Sharon. The many friends of Mrs. Jobn A. Wilson will rejoice with her family to know that she Is now Improving after a severe llinees. Mr. James Evans, the trne friend of our boyhood presented us last week wltb a lot of splendid ooantry made sausage, and It? was fine. We make our bow to blm and his Hamllywltb many thanks. we wish some of tbe patrons on the routes ) bad to flsb pennies ont of the mall boxes lust a few oold days, and bad to yet out their pocket knife to prlae the hasp off tbe staple to open tbe boxes, as well as to bold up some of tbe boxes that seemingly baje a lean to- ' wards tbe big road or backward*, we arespr* these (to tbem) little-troubles would he snfflolent to make them more thongbtful of their carriers. We trust in this our good wish may prove "a word to the wise," eta State of- South Carolina, County of Abbeville, g ddnn a rpp nnttrt. f Mary L. Kay, as Executrix of t& Eat. of Marshall L.Kay, deceased, and in berown right, Plaintiff, against Ruth Kay, Defendant?Complaint ^-t^Seil Lands to Pay Debt*. Pureu^yt-k)^n order of the Probata Court, I will eelT-iti?Public Outcry at Abbeville CourtHoustvCITkW^d^xin February, 1908. next, for the payEem>f debts, the following desorfbed real sstate, belonging to the estate of Marshall L. Kay, deceased, situate In said State and County, to wit: Ail that tract or parcel of lands, Renown as the Knox Place,-lying on the North jalde sf public road leading to Will.ington rrom Mt. Carmel. 8. C., containing EIGHTY-THREE ACREtt, more or ess, bounded by lands of James McCJanty, Jas. F. Sutherland, John W. tforrah and M. M. Tarrant. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for aapers. J. F. MILLER, Judce Probate Court. J. B SHI I [g well equipped to supply the jtublle with seasonable goods at reasonable prices. HARDWARE. Vulcanite Roofing, Garden WiijePIow; rools, Saddles, Briddles, Coiiarp, jpad* Hames, Traces, Nails, Horse Shoes,; Leather, Tinware, Crockery, Bucket*, rubs, Well Chains. GROCERIES. Dats, Coin, Mill Feed, Chicken Feed,! Bacon, naraa, .Lara, looacco oy do a j 50c to 50c, Syrup in kegs, half barrels I iud barrels, new crop N. O. . 4. fl Good value in Coflee, Rice, Soaps, I Boda, and Can Goods. fl Majestic Flour the beet. 9 Pratts Cattle Powders, Poultry Food 8 Lice Killer and Roupe Cure. 5 DRY GOODS fi Sheeting, Cheviots, Outings, Denims,. Ticking and Dreas Goods. I SHOES. I King Bee and Tuff Hide, all leather, 1 nothing better. I CLOTHING. Men's and Boys Suits, extra Pants, Overalls, Shirts, Underwear, also Hats and Caps. ' ; f J. R. Glenn. I DK. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. Ia GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE ^.,*0 WORK A SPECIALTY. k, ,e OFFTOF. OVKR BA.RKRDaLE'R STORK. His fl the ol fitch, oared In 80 mlnates by Wool ford's Sail-, 8^e ? ary Lotion. Never rails. Sold by F. B. Speed, druggist. em REXj REM] U A17T> A DDTi; Il/lV J& AXV1VXV No doubt you have heai by several mHfions of pe States, and we sell diem i If they *re not what we your money. One re Dome three years ago a pumber $ prominent retail druggists ? realizing that a big change was to be i^ade in th< proprietary medicine business, that thi public demanded to know what thi ingredients were <?f the. preparations the; were advertising, and that a general reform was about to take place inproprietary medicinc mai>ufacturing and ad* vcrtisir.g, formed a co-operative company to meet the public's demand. This company 'was called The United Drug Co., of which the undersigned has becomeonepf the two thousand membra Our object w?s, Crjt, tp manufacture jft line of prescriptior.s cuch as we b?d tried out in our fitorcs r.nd found to give the yery best of results, and second, by owning out own sp-oiwrative manufac, tuxing company v^.c ivouM bo able to know ttjp exact formula of every preparation we were ^drinz, Cius enabling ui to give to the pub"! !s the very best remedies we cou-d fi.-J st actual manufacturing cosj, plus a air??le retail profit. , This enabled 1'l:o United Drug Com ? - -? '#!_ pany to esca;"ve t-:e jieavy cnarges xor advertising a d othcp c.-rpenses such as N have to.be paid by proprietary remedies. What was fciost important, it insures safety and ?a^sfac&ipn-tr> our customers, Y&.. ?&?&*?& -know just what A comfni&efc "of experts was ap? pointed who spent a long time in testing the merits of more than two thousand formulas and prescriptions recommendThree of fee 200 "Rexall" R nil CATMrn-meu-Toik m mvo? . . - . . ? i. .? urn ine cn?et ingreajeni* ox ^ ? ^^u-Tone are Gentian, Cu- TheRexalU beba, Caacara Sagrada, Glyccr- jr is atonicnen lac, .and Sarsapanll^. . chiefly ol ?? Gwitian is recognized in Hied- (ilycophpsplul icirie as one of the greatest phosrinate and tonics ever discovered. It is The wondcrf ihc foundation on which Mucu* rcincdy sr6 dui Tone is built. Genti.in corn* k supplies Pt bine* in high degree the tonic BCrv ^elk ^ powers of all tho Jcno^n bit- whic^it can be {era," with none of the disad- easjjy taj.eil v vantages applying to tliem. the only know Cupebs have long been rec- which free. Ph< -agnized as a specific in the-treat. phosphorus w mcnt of all catarrhal conditions, definitely unox Its action is prompt and its The Glycopt benefit almost invariable. In nerve.tissue bu whatever pax* of the bodythe the -ec inflamed or diseased condition Editions { of the mucous membrane exi*bs, branch of mcdi the use of Cubeba has^ ^eeii {{onably a mc , ICLoniiiiciiucu u, .... d than the , .leans for many generations. H' hosphit, Cascara Sagrada is espe- 'fhe Iron P' cially introduced ior. ita neces- the most easily saryja^tivc prpflc^es.. of iron whici The combination of these color, and the with Glycerine and Sarsaparilla loids of Calisa makes Mucu-Tone a (remedy tonic effect or that attacks catarrh frot^ every functions of th point, gradually restores and r$- Incompounc builds the diseased tissues to ous elements, flieir farmer health and strength, degree of pha promotes digestion and .creates was been emp a normal appetite. Bottle, 60c. ?1.50 a Bottle. " Rexall" Remedies are found or with The United prug Company Jiacks up this " Rexall" guarantee preparation is guaranteed to give tack and get your money. It b have it." C. A. MILFC The jg J. W. SIGN, Funeral! ABBEVILLE, S. O. Office under the Eureka H well equipped in his line of business. His complet ts ranges from the cheapest to tbe finest. Burial R meral car is a fine one. Air tight water-proof steel d brick vault and which is much more reliable. M asket. Drop couch caskets. Charges reasonable a Phone 88 J". )S1 i _ n [C.A.MILFORD e d ies 1? rED IN TOWN.) -/ ' . d of than.' They are used opie tarougnout tne umtea g to yon with a guarantee that' I claim we will gladly refund ? | medy for each human ID. I i F ed by the various druggists constituting ; the company. > From these, about ttfio hundred j 5 were selected as being the. best reme* j dies known to medical science for r the sure, each of its particular ailment* The exclusive rights to these remedies 1 were then transferred to The United Drug Company, which has since manufactured them in its superbly equipped. , laboratories in Boston under the now famous name of" The Rexall Remedies."/ Note then, first of all, these facts: ( "Rexall" refers,not to one rem- . I edy but to about two hundred? e.<ch for some one particular purpose. Nobody knows better than The United Drug Company druggists the absurdity of the ' cure-alL" -4 2d. Each " Rexall" Remedy is a test* ' ?? * m ma ana prouea success, scfccicu for its conspicuous merit from many of its class. , All had established rep- "is utatwns through their continued use by physicians before they became members ofthe " Rexall" family. ( ' 8fdt u Rexall" Remedies are sold at low prices because they are free from heavy manufacturing charges, job* .1 bing profits, and the heavy expense of being advertised separately, as formerly. | The JJnited Drug Cdmpany, which manufactures the Rexall Remedies, has already scored the greatest success ever Imown in the history of the drug business. \ , cmcdies,onefor each human ill, arc ' I REXALL HJUJI TONIC , 7^ bCMRTie ELIXOI The famous Rexall "63" Hair' ' " Lmericanitis Ellx- Tonic is composed in chief of re food composed Rcsorcin, Beta Naphthol and ee Phosphorus,. Pilocarpin. \ ' iea. I ronPvro- r> i : ii.. I * Cdisaya. " w 4 i w , and most efrcctive germ-killers I '"tnihft fact th? discovered by a science, and in I * losphorus to the connection with Beta NaphthoT. i i a condition in whl.ch j? both germicidal and I immediately and antiseptic, a combination is I p by them. It is *ormed which not only destroys B li preparation in thegerms which rob the hair of h jsphoru^?that is'its nutriment, but creates a ffi Inch remains in* clean and healthy condition of 8 idized?is used, the scalp, which prevents the losphates, actual lodgment and development ol g ilders, are one of ne(w germs. I $ S&M ? ? we'toow, g cine and unques- agent-fcft- restoring the hair to g ire efficient rem- its .natural color, where the loss 3 veil- known of color has been due to a dis- I is. ' ease of the rrtdp. .It is not a / H frojphosphates is coloring matter or dye?it pro- i assimilated form duces its effect by stimulating I ? . . ' fombinS'aika- scalp and hair foffidej to I ya Bark have a health and active We. . g i almost all the Jhis combination ofcur* S e body. > atives ifllxed with alcohol as a 5 ling these van- stimulant, perfects the most ef* I LM -ft*-'. I loyd. ,5c. and^PJroutJ? known .CKiair. | fly in the stores of druggists affiliated | ?only .one in each town and each j printed on every package: "This 8 satisfaction If it does not, come I v longs to you, and we want you to I >RD, Druggist Store Norse's Local*. THi'Onf Al? Unloading a ear of hard coal today. LrU pCIUI ? Beat powdered sugar at only 8 l-3o a pound. Pure fresh mountain buokwtaeat and big bomlny. .anace meai in opouuu panuuuu pu ujr wc single pound, the finest ever. Try apple batter, only lOo the. pound, and better tban bome made Jelly or preserves. j 1 All kinds or nuts and fruit* for your Cbrlst0161, #" mas frtolt cake. Tbey tell me musk rats, minks and all such * ?? varmints, are mlgbty bad tills year. Come * Stock of Coffins and 8.?. tup.*.* ,? obes alwaj8^on an . A n)(je ]0t 0f cucumbers lu brine for pickvaults which replaces Amos B Mo{rae< etal lined cases for in- ~ c, t , Dd service acceptable. -ivrr Disinfect with Kaso. For Bale at Mllfori drugstore. \ ' i.3S .m