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, ; _ _ ' I,, , I- - - - - ' T- | i r > i hb ii The Abbeville Press and Banned BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 1 ? Suits for The Young* Fellow \ Is usually a smart dresser, knows what's what, and is very particular about his Clothes. He not only likes to get \swell styles-, but he wants the new ideas as soon as f they appear. HE WANTS : \ ' v ITlbM MKM. i * Our New Spring Suits are now ready in both single and double breasted styles. The new long lapel, long cut close fitting Coats, and loose Trousers?the graceful drape of the garments?the skillful Tailoring?the handsc prices combine to make this tl Young Man's SUITS FR H. G. Ande DEPOSIT BY I ' I m IM m A* ODD? By this I i ill sin OS ? -? Q Q ffl and wi-tbd fill 3ttt K S nfl n ~ S sv convenient ' iliillBPBBlB.yg QDqffi thesecurit imISi'i ioDci ; jig|gig|jj BIOdSH Depos: v- SIB Sflim iffi SS n n B DO amount fro 1 if ii$jEr - n ra 03 withdra1 ^SfcH t?T. | ,-y *? D- 0wl ^!ttrdL5?Tpii^ (i CANDLER BUILDING. A1 mi win i in iiib??? AUTOMOB Ford Model f For Sale. Quick! ENOUGH SAI W. N. Th 7/ . ' .. -> '*> ' ' ' '. .. Young Men! >me new fabrics, and withal our reasonable J j d? 16 ' Ideal Clothing Store. OM $5.00 to $25.00. T rson & Company. mbhmbhbbm 'Notice to Liquor Dealers. T k T? ATT AdL B 'Office of County Dispensary Board for ^ "1 *TA> I Abbeville County. c; Bounded I Abbeville, S. C.. Feb. 25,1908. <* j* uiautfu Rids arp hftrfhu rpniiesled. in aficord- ^ Iq a Year auce l^e lerms ?f Dispensary 81 I law now in force, for the following kinds and qualities of liquors, beer C Lnk receives deposits by and other articles herein enumerated to 8( allsectionsof the country, be furnished to the State of Houth Car- ?| 4 per cent on same, com- olina for use of the County Dispensary " nee a year. Board for Abbeville County, to wit: 8J 200 bbla. com whiskey, 80 proof. a method vou can deposit 40 bbls. corn "whiskey, 100 proof. n raw quickly, safely and 40 bbls. rye whiskey, give proof and ly, ana have the benefit of age. y afforded by the large 15 bble. gin, different grades, and financial strength of 5 bbls. malt whiskey. . A 2 bbls. rum. / 2 bbls. grain alcohol. its are received in any 200 bbls. beer. M ~ J^ll j _ T?! J . ill _ i I 1 J ? U 4 IT ni wie uuuar up, ana may UIUH win aiso ue rectiveu iur auuui ivn whenever desired. 400 cases case goods, including rye, * >r booklet, free. corn and Scotch whiskey, brandy, gin, ? rum and wine. Also two cars glass. C ai A<i^irTC Cork and tinfoil, and other articles 11 * used for a county dispensary. >00,000.00 All goods shall be rum hed in compliance with and subject to the terms officcrs and conditions of the Dispensary Law umowcoa-couco.) - Pretid?nt of 1907, and bidders must observe the JlSSSSSi following rules : c..M?r l. The bids shall be sealed and there Ant. c?iiier shall be no sign or mark upon the eni velope indicating the name of the bidw der. . IftflAftlrlAH 2. All bids must be sent by express vllflllfll III 1% or registered mail to W. T. Bradley, "I P"I"* tVI\ ? County Treasurer for Abbeville Coun** % H tv at. Ahhevillp. H. H.. on or before 12 ? "LANTA, GA. | o'clock of the 26th Hay of March, q 1908, contract shall be awarded to thfl' lowest responsible bidder on ? each kind, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids and is auy parts of bids. The board reserves A .ww w?* f the right to increase or decrease the b '|| B ^ V above quantities at the same price as ei b | | ^ I therein submitted. si w > > > ? *4 3. All goods to be delivered f. o. b. II Abbeville, S. C., freight prepaid. "l\I' ' Terms: To be paid for within 90 days and subject to regauge at our warehouse. Bids will be opened in the of- A flee of the County Dispensary Board at _ Abbeville, S. C. G. A. VISANBKA, T . W. F. NICKLES, J ill , T. J. PRICE. * C?"nty ^8Pensary ?oar(* ^or Abbe- y Glenn's Locals. b Vulcanite roofing, beBt on the market, $2.25 8l \ Poultry wire, 1-2-3-4-5 foot, also hog wire. \ Pratt's poultry food, lice killer and cattle I' JqJL M I New garden seed, onion seta, seed potatoes, bl V v^7 J ^to lhee^e8t KJades 8????! acid, potash and ^y/ ancuT Cr?lP 8yrup' caD8' ke*8' ^ barreli tt * Fall stock plows, gears, farm tools, nails, F ^ - I axes, <to. tl LvM051Ol Collar pads, all hair, 80c: good pads, 25c; ex vuvup> tra good hame strings. ci jQ Beardless Spring barley and seed oats. 150 barrels Majestic and Alpine 8now flour _ __ __ ?THE BEST. re Ill /VI M Heavy pant fcoods worth 16o, only lOo yard, ti 1. V/1Y WU1 ^1 Bock eaJt, worm powders collo oare for V borseB. fir Mi I ' v EAST END. Abbeville, S. C.t March 25,1908. NEWS PICKED UP HERE AND THEBE. Look out for the Birthday party tomorrow 'horsday) evening to be given nnder the anilce* of the Epworth League at the Metbllat parsonage. This Is planned to be one ol le moat delightful occasions of the season, lenty good things to eat, and alKyou have to > to get In this line Is to place In a pretty llt? manir nna nnnriv for each vear of voar ane. ar Instance, If yon are 100 years old you ouldonly have to pay one dollar to satisfy >ur appetite. Tbe Leaguers are pulling for a f time, so attend and Join them In their illflcatlon. The Abbeville merchants are getting ready r the grandest and most eleeant display ol llllneryand ladles goods ever presented to e gHze of tbe people of Abbeville and soruodlng country. Tbelr stocks are enorousand selected with great care especially r tbe wants of their customers. AH tbe ds, newest styles aud novelties of tbe sean will be bandsomely displayed. Watcb r tbe days and if yon wish to see everying In tbls line from France to Abbeville be ire to be on band. If some piping Is not laid, or old time dltobg done in tbe rear of tbfe new posiotflce Hiding before another big rain come*, U 111 likely be necessary to charter boHta'to >t In and/out. Tbe big ten foot tqnare hole now brim full of waier, aud should some ie by chance step In, b6 would be up to bli> In, and would think?well?well, I am raid to say what. Tbe gradloc. has been me leading tbe water within 10 feet ot (be ok door aod last Monday afternoon when Is &orlbe pulled In, It looked as It be were Iviuit Into a Qsb pond. Mr. Harry UU1 Is on a visit to bis home peoP Mrs. Dendy Miller left last Monday night r a visit to trlenda at Durham, N. C. Dr. H. D. Reese Is in the olty for a few days th his family. Mrs. J. C. Caidwell, of Greenville, la In the iy the guest of her son, Mr. Lambert Cald> *11 and family. Mrs. Paul Anderaon and Misa Joale DuPre, companled by Mr. Henry DuPre, attended e marriage of Miaa Er lei Wells at Greaniod last Wednesday. . Mrs. Sam Nelaler Is home again after a de(btful stay with friends and relatives: in irginia. The "fortune teller1' has left town and mqny e.now waiting future developments and >p pin ess. Of course it will ail be good look. 3n Wednesday. April 1st, Carrier No. 3 (W. MoDonald) will traverae his route baokirda from bio present travel, going direqtly Sharon, then by Major Parker'a and from ere up the Lebanon road to the corner nbar r. J. R. Thornton's; be will then turn to e right going by Mr. Sam Hammopd'a and i to tbe Dreonan Cross Roada, where be *nd irrler No. 4(W. E. Penney) will paaa, followg eaob other to tbe olty office. We don't tow tbe changes on Route No. 4, but two lies is added thereto. The variety and beanty of Easter cards as own in tbe city stores were never more autlful than tbe present season. THINGS ABE QUIET ON BOUTE NO. 8. 3n account of tbe recent rains all firming id gardening Interests will be suspended for me time. Tbe sobools were all rained oat at Monday and no one soaroely to be seen it tbe weary carrier plodding along through isb and water? Tbe streams were all pretfull, but not high enougb to preven t oroseg, so tbe boys in tbe wagon made their ual trips. Miss Herbert and Mrs. Gllllam'a children e recovering from the measles. Mr. S. L. Wilson was in tbe city last M&n v on business. rhe Presbyterian manae at Lebanon will celve Ita dress of paint as soon as tbe Bather permits. It is already a neat oottage id tbe paint will add greatlyto its appear* tee. Paint la cbeap now. why don't evybody oo Route8 paint their dwelllngaf On next fifth 8unday Children's day will be served at Lebanon In tbe afternoon, Tbe iblio are cordially invited, Mr. Walter B. Wilson waa in tbe city laat onday attending to business, 'he State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 7. A. Hayiies, R. M. John and F. M. AKKnff PlolntiflTn acrainQf H. Cf. nuuubV| i. imiuv^MW, _. Thomson, Defendant. Copy Summons for Relief. (ComplaiDt Served.) o tbe Defendant R. C. Thomson: |70U ARE HEREBY SUMMONM. ed and required to answer the imiplaint in this action of which a apy is herewith served upon you, and > serve a copy of your answer to the lid complaint on the subscriber at hie ffice at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the jrvice hereof; exclusive of the day oi jch service; and if you fail to answer ae complaint within the time aforeild, tbe plaintiff in this action will pply to the Court for the relief demoded in tbe complaint. Dated March 10,1908. Wm. P, Greene, Plaintiffs' Attorney, o the Absent Defendant R. C. Thom son: Take Notice, That the complaint Id be above stated actioD, and the sumions of which the foregoing is a copy fere on the 10th day of March, 1908 uly filed in the office of the Clerk oi ourt for said State and County where , is now on file, Wm. P. Greene, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Bated March 10,1008. BIDS TO BE OPENED. In pursuance of Seotion 7 ot "An Let to declare the Law in reference tc d regulate the manufacture, sale, se, cousumptloD, possession, iransortation and disposition of Alcoholic liquors and Beverages within the tate and to police the same," NOTICE i hereby given that bids to supply the .bbeville Dispensary with liquor and eer for the next quarter will be openI at the office of the County Dlspeniry Board on the 26th day of Maroh, 308. G. A. Visansba, W. F. Nickles, T. J. Price, Lbbeville County Dispensary Board, Tbe Laehy Quarter 3 the one you pay out for a box of Dr, 'Inrria "NTour T.lfp Pills Thflv hrino ou the health that's more precious lan jewels. Try them for headache, iliousness, constipation and malaria, f they disappoint you the price will b cheerfully refunded at Speed's drug :ore. I ^ I Given Up to Die. B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansvllle id , writes: "For over five years I was trouled with kidney and bladder a.Tectlonc blob caused me mucb pain and worry. ] >st flesh and was all ran down, and a yeai (0 bad to abandon work entirely. I bad ireeoftbe best pbyilelans who did me nc X)d and I was practically given up to die, oley'a Kidney Care was recommended and ie first bottle gave me great relief, and aftei iking the second bottle 1 wn? entirely ired." Why not let It helo von? P. B. Speed A severe cold tnat mav aeveiop into pneuion la over night, can be cared quickly bj iking Foley'* Honey and Tar. It will cun ie most obstinate racking cough and xengthen yoar lungs. Tbe genuine is In c ellow package. P. B. Speed. % 4 Dargan's 5 These warm days remind i sert?Ice Cream. We re mnlrAH i U1 l/JJLO UCDL ULXaX^UO J The Lighting. The Am (BfPli8fffHJB fl ^rfjjfr v Lighting. ggS^ BwlUIfl!? imeric If you will price our Free HAMMOCKS! Our big line of reasonably priced Hammocks are now on display. We carry only the best make?Palmer's. J Dargan's 6 i DUE WEST. / ?? ' ' It Mr. 8am Rabb went over to Ware Phoala to - nee tbe game of ball on Saturday between m Ersklne and tbe Ware 8boala team. W g Pres. Boyce returned from tbe Convention * in Pittsburg last week. Mr?. Boyee will not return yet at *he expect* to visit frleuria In Kentucky. / All Mr. Cosby wboee headquarter* are In ' tllA Greenwood, made friend* in Dae We*t a vlalt laat week. Hit? Dr. J. 8. Moffatt will leave the latter part of tbe week to bepreeent at tbe Inauguration LH.0 of Dr. Adam* of Clinton College. Mr. 8. J. Todd baa Juat put In a handsome new aoda fountain and will aoon be ready to aerve bla friend* to ail drlnka. Rev. and Mra. Edward* are visiting friend* ~ a DMiuJBernlee Cramer of Abbeville waa the SPrillj gueat of Ml** Etbel Lvon laat week. .She ' came up to attend the Caatailan Celebration. Maater Tboma* Morton 1* wltb bla aunt MIri Sue Morton, for a vlalt ' > Mlaa Eva Cilnkscalea apent laat Friday In Honea Path shopping. TQ (TR Mr. Anderson of Greenwood waa hi town J*,J last week on bualneaa that pertained to the . railroad. ' Misses Louise Brownie?, Gertrude Brown' lee, Eva Cllnkscaies and Neville Long are , expecting to attend the May Festival In Spartanburg. Tbe invitations are oat for the Amellan 1 Celebration. They are quite pretty and show - a__ i a good program. This oelebration will take Uur JLtlu , plaoe April 6tb. v ... Mr. Prntt of Anderson spent a tow day* In - \rc town last week. r int f Mr. O N. McCormlek made a hurried visit 1 > to Greenwood taut week to make final ?rrmgements for the Contest. He IsEvsklne's Comet ' representative this year and will win honor for tbe institution. Mrs. Charles Lynn of Abbeville oame up to HU AA see her daughter, Ethel, who Is a student In f| I 1Q tbe D. W.F C. yiivC Ulss An? Site raves returned to her work In Eraklne on last Saturday. She has been on nrnintrv w a visit to home people In Wlnnsboro. , " Tbe pupils and teachers of tbe D. W. F. C have BUCOe gave a private reeltal In tbe Gbapel last Saturday evening. Tbe program oonsisted of songs, Instrumental solos and recitations. 1 The Casta!Ian Celebration came o tribe 10th, as announced, with marked success. The T participants acquitted themselves well, glv- 8 i (Dgmnob bonor to their Society. Tbe proi gram oonsisted of essays, recitations, songs ? ? ? 1~- Aflha [ SOU lUliruuieuHil guiva. iug >?( u< , dlfferentoountrtna were aaed as decoration. Mr*. Jennie Wallace Todd reached Dae Weston last Friday from Wrena, Ga. Dr. Todd.will arrive la a, few day*. They will make the former Pvfesaly reoldenoe their home. - * , \ Mr. J. E. McCllntook, the conductor on the D. W. R. B., haa been sick foraome day* with ran mm. * Mr. Young Todd apent the past week with bla brother In Wren*, Ga, Wl Mra. Thorn aon la vial Ung Mra. Sallle Addl- * 1 aon. Mr. McGllntock of Ora, -and bla daaghtar Mlaa Llaale, Tlalted Mr. J. E. McCllntook lMtl wpek. > ????? 4Q jn : The Lien Law || is not Repealed f| 5 , TT . 90 in I and so we are all happy 45 jn once more. Now let me 30 in help to add to your happi- ' 0 pf 1 nesa by giving yon 27 in The Right Kind of Goods Th . t at the Bight Frioes. " I have a lot of specialties -K* each as > Improved Plows, Cultivators, ===== 1 Bellows, Anvils, I and all Sorts ol farmers' supplies. I? fl U Ml ( I have the Genuine Boy T Ji fl jil I Dixie Plow as well aa the J lmltati0?' State. C Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware ' I * , n . Prealdent: and Urocenes. p. b. habeibon I carry a good stook of Dry Board Goods, Shoes, Hardware as Visanska, John [ well as Groceries. J. F. Clinkscalei i Come and See Me We 8a,lc, and I will interest you. . We are In j ' I A hk b m when j i; Amos B. Morse. f / / ' i ?HOc Store v - ... as of that most delicious de- v; ceived yesterday 50 FREEZERS in the United States. erican Twin. The Blizzard. an Twin. zers you will be sure to buy. BASE BALL GOODS! .. I Spalding and Reaches Ba^e Ball Goods now being shown and the . line embraces all the different giiadesj We are, Base . , . Ball headquarters. . ind 10c Store. . Poliakoff things being equal you want, best values you can get for least cost. Is not that true I ==OUR LINE OF= frfm I Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoos, Hois, Truckv and Bags EATEE THAN WE HAVE EVEfi SHOWN. Dress Ginghams lOo, 12}c and up. 0 40-inch White Lawn 10c and up. White Goods from i2Jc to 25c. ' . e of Clothing is Superb. >n's and Boys Suits in two piece and three piece Suits n fche latest styles from $6.00 to $18.50. ind examine for yotfVself. ; . In Men's and Ladies' Oxfords. We have both C! J the styles arid the prices. These goods were care* fully selected from the best manufacturers in the lth a view to pleasing our customers, and We think we eded. Yours for business, . ). POLIAKOFF. ? haddon's lit? Goods and Linen Stock. The Largest and Most Complete. ch Lawns 10,12} and 15c. ch Persian Lewns, 20 and 35c. ch Batiste, 20, 25 and 50c. . ch "Flaton" 20 and 25c. ch India Linons, extra value, 10,12i, 15 up to 25c. inch White Lingere 20c up to 50c. inch White Maarass 15 and 25c. ' ch White Linen Lawn 25 and 50c. ch White Shirt Waist Linen $1.00 and $1.25. ch Whise Shirt Waist Linen 60 and 75c. ch White and Colored Soisett 25c. tir White Lace Curtains 50c pair up to $5.00 pair. ch White and Colored Flemish Linen, new and pret- / ty 25c. collection of Ladies' furnishinas may now be found at M. HADDON & COMPANY. " / ' -J*' ddc niitf ? mnmriiTE ' Jill) IliimiL ~ illlllli V lUllli Jounty and City Depository. Vice-President: Cashier: P. B. SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. I of Directors : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. A. Harris, R. M. Haddon, LewisW. Parker, W. P. Gieene, 9, C. C. Gambrell. I your business and are prepared to handle 44 II Bdivij auu vvuBCi iaiivciji joBivion to make you loans, and to pay interest on deposils, placed in r Savings Department. '/ 'Jm ;,.a