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The Abbeville Press and Banner^ BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1908. ESTABLISHED. 1844s f l :'v:vS?3g I NewSpi ??3p() rr? % .... ' l 1908 by SCHLOSS BROS. A CO. < Fine Clothe* Maker* Baltimore and New Yerk The popular Spring shades a: Brown and Tan. Here t tion of the finest clot Schloss master ts $7.50, $19.00, $i; Come and pick out your H. G. Andet Southern Standard of S) I HOGLESS L JV ' II An odorless and taste] | table lard?no hog-fat in cotton seed oil, refined by II sive and original Wesson II No other cooking-fat can b so pure, so healthful, so ec 11 For bread, biscuit, past] kinds of frying, it's as good || Doesn't take on the sligl m of fish, onions, or anytl - Doesn't soak into or become || by anything cooked in it. Hi; Got Wbat He J?>< de?l. LOCJA "Nine years ago it looked as if my time bad come," says Mr. U. Farthing, of Mill Creek, ind. Ter. "1 was so run down that life bung on a'very slender By Score thread. It was then my druggist ree- stril ommeuded Electric Bitters. 1 bought a bottle and I got wbat I needed? In a fas.1 streDgtb. I bad one foot in the grave, Friday Gr but Electric Bitters put it back ou the by a score turf again, and I've been well ever Six's firs since." Sold under guarantee at P. B. box for ( Speed's drug Btore. 50c. steady gai Lyon pitc p . sides mak i r / 1 This Ik to certify thai all druggists nreau- t thorlzed to refund your money If Foley's xSoui le: Honey aDd Tar falls to cure your couah or cept in tb cold. It Hops the couth, heals the lungs and when Gr prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la f, ?inn grippe coughs, and prevents pneumoDla aDd Urayuou ] WUBUUipUUU. l^UIJlclllih DO OpiHlrb. 1 Ut* gl'U* Uy JII LUC nine Is In a yellow package. Refuse sub6tl- orpre hit \ '?"* r.B.spe.a. The fol * " mni?s: POLEYSKISMYCUBI "i: Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right Sllke. Silks. Don't torget tbat we a!way* C( keep tbe blue ribbon tutleta, tbe best monej k can buy. Tbe R. M. Haddon Co. |r Bl | ring Gothes R HEN? J. ?Here are the new " Harvard " Models, MIiNmV with genuine style in every stitch; ob= serve the natty, 'i^Wx.1 W1 clean-cut hang of the Trousers; yip 111 Note the full-chested efWl W ^ct' *ong, sweePins Wg-?m lapels and the graceful f f ::W coat - lines! These are the two favorite Spring Srnomamp^ TVTnrlolcj Aq nsnnl tttaYa c fiff s^?w ^emre Gray, Green-mixed, Olive, Elephant hey are?all in profusion. A selechs and designs from the famous lilors. Come and see them. 2.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 selections~we will reserve them. i I ] son & Company I A Twinij lVnr Nrnlence. "I have just completed a twenty I y*ar health sentence, imposed by . I UiioUlpn'ft Arnifft KaIvp. wliinh r-ured \TI5rACT!uN HE nie of bleeding piles just twenty years A ^tk m atin, writes O. 8. Woolever, of LeRaye- I ^ ! \ille, N. Y. Bucbleu's Arnica Salve Ka heals the worst sores, boils, burns, Hi wounds and cuts in the shortest time. at Speed's drug store. ^ H ll ^ S The State of South Carolina, |? &|| County of Abbeville. P X H Hi H COURT OF COMMON PI.EAS. SPf \V. A. Haynes, R. M. John and F. M. A H| Abbott, Plaintiffs, against R. C. QUI I H Thomson, Defendant. [% \ 9m Copy Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) tlie Defendant C. Thomson: VOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEgg M ed and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a 0SS Veg'6" copy is herewith f-erved upon you, and . H to serve a copy of your answer to the It pUrG H <-aid complaint on the subscriber at his rmv nvr?ln offlce at Abbeville Court House, South UUI tJACiU" Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of x lUV/Coo such service; and if you fail to answer ,p CO CTOOfl Ml the comnlaint within the time afore?. ,' BB said, the plaintiff in this action will ionomicai. apply to the Court for the relief de1 ii ojanded in the complaint. ry, and all Dated March 10, 1908. on Hi Wm. P. Greene, do Uubt/vJl. Plaintiffs' Attorney. irfcGSt odor ^^1 ^,0 Absent Defendant R. C. ThomlinSf Gls6 H Take Notice, That the complaint in Vp , l the above staled action, and thesumJ absorbea H ?n?a9 ?f Which the foregoing is a copy, ?B|| were on tlie 10th day of March, 1908, H duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for paid State and County where ^romSMtaeSroBeBB^^BBaSS if iu now nn flip. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective January 5,1907. LS ARE DEFEATED NO. 12 NO. 10 NO.8 Eaetbound. Dal>y Daily Daily ? Ex. Bud Stations? A. M. P. M. A. M. 4 lo2 In FnKt Gnme-LyOD LvWalballa 8 30 5 15 12 80 kos Out Fourteen Men. Lv West Union 8 35 5*0 1^40 Lv Seneca 8 o3 5 3* 110 LvJordania 8 55 5 40 2 05 t and snappy game on last Lv Adams ? ? eenwood defeated Abbeville t*v Pendleton r..'.'.' o 25 6 10 2 58 nfi in9 Lv renaieion ? 00 u Q no VI * VW VUIUVUlif 11 1UVIJ " j ^UJUD ' ^ M ? 10 O VO t team pitcher, was in the Lv Sandy springe 9 86 6 21 3 18 3 reen wood, and pitched a Lv S3 8 43 lie, allowing only four hits. Lv Ander(i0D (Paps.'dep). 10 00 6 45 3 53 bed for Abbeville, and be- Lv Anderson (Fgi. dep)... 10 08 6 48 4 48 ing three assists, struck four- Ar Belton '9? reenwood's batters out. Westbound. S0;,11 ^?m9 a*?m7 ams played steady ball ex- . 780 11'15 e third ane eighth innings Lv Andereon'(Fia! depot) 7 56 1221 . ....... eeuwood made their scores. Lv Anderson (Pass. dep).. 7 59 li ? ? w made a pretty catcii of a long n^nvet0116"00 8 18 12 42 8 40 1 first inning. Three men Lv Sandy Springs'.'.'.'.'.'.*. f 23 12 47 8 50 ty pitched balls by Calhoun. 8 26 1249 8 55 io Lv Pendleton 8 84 12 57 9 10 6 DwxC vj Lv Cberry's .'. 8 44 1 07 9 w Lv Adamp 8 47 1 10 9 4o 000 000 110 Lv Jordanla 9 05 1 28 10 10 id (10 9 (inn 0 ?> 0 Lv Seneca 9 07 1 aO 1U Jo >U UU-UUUU-U Ly WeKt Un,oD 9 25 j ag 11 20 Ar Walhalla 9 80 1 <>5 1130 Will also stop al tbe following stations and T1IE BEST FOR take on and Ifoff patsengers?rhlnney s, j> fl Klv BILIOUSNESS James, Toxaway, Welch. . . . . "TERS AND KIDNEYS, j ' J- R- Anderson, Superintendent. . WEST END. >1188 Bessie Simpson has returned to her home In Monroe, N. C., a/ter a vl^lt to her brother Dr. Simpson. Mrs. J. K. Darat of Greenwood Is In the olty the gueBt of her daughter Mrs. W. D. Bartfsdale. 1 ' '* Mifb Lutle Bez?roan of Greenyllle la the goest or Mrs. J. T. Bradley. Mr. Wilton Earle of Seneca Is the gaeat of Dr. F. E. Harrison. Mrs. H. G. Andeison will entertain the Mu taMf h nf A tyt! 1 CiUUUR) Ifiuu uu buu ivuiu W. r. ... Mr. 8am Htll Ir home froni New York. He has been on the sick llit lor sometime, anil hlH friends hope that tbe change will be of much benefit to hftn. Mrs. J. T. LsJmer of Lowndesvllle la tbe guest of Mrs. J. H. Latlmef. Mr. J. R. Blnke and Mr. Lowrle Blake left lant week for Hot 8prlngs, Ark. Miss Moceta Osteon has returned to her home In Sumter, altera pleasant vlalt lier friend Mrs. Rob Hill. Mrs. Lewis Perrln returned Monday from a short stay In tireenvllle. Miss Lily Templeton Is In Augusta tbe guest of Mrs. Miller Morris. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dargan have moved Into their altraotlve home on Wardlaw Street. ' " > Mr. J. M. Wilkinson and Master Walter have returned from a pleasint stay of a month Id Florida. Miss Emma Hall of Charlotte Is the gneat of Mrs. Garry Hall. ' " Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Templeton spent several days In Monterey tb'e guests or. Mrs. Geo. Speer. ' Miss Leila Moaeley of Lowndesvllle la tbe guest of Miss Hnnette Turner. Mr. Ken Taylor of Eraklne College spent Sunday In the olty the guest of bit dousln Mr*; Wyatt Aiken. ' "*1 i. Miss Louis Brown who Is attending tbe College for Women In Columbia came bome Saturday to spend a few days wllbber par enta. t Mrs. Samuel Nelaler baa returned from 9 very pleasant visit to ber mother in Blobmood. ' ' ' 1 : ' Tbe ladles of Trinity Guild of the Episcop al ohurcb expect to bave an egg bunt Easter Monday In tbe yard at tbe Rectory. M1?b Mary Tuggart left list week for Hoi Springs Ark., wbere ibe expects to buffer sometime. { Mr. J. G. Heatberly was called to bis botnp at Saluda, N. C., last Friday on aecountv'oi tbe Illness or bis mother.' Mrs. W. P. Simpson and Master William Henry left Monday for Monroe~to be ghests of relatives for some time. ' . ' "*T* Tbe Bridge Club was delightfully etUertalned Monday afternoon by Mlm Eliza Mabry. Rev. S. E. Prentiss was In Wllllnglon Bunday wbere be held services. Miss Katberlne Whitley of Labanon spent Sunday In tbe city tbe guest of Miss Georgia Edwards. Mr. R S. Clark has returned from a visit to Florida. Mrs. D. Addle Is at home again after 8 pleasant stay with ber alster, Mrs. G. W. Mo Cutcbeon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Calboun are at borne after a visit to tbelr son Mr. Charlie Calhoun at Denmark. Miss Irene Rosenberg returned last week from a delightful visit to friends in Athens, Ga. - J Miss Ellse Carlisle of Spartanburg la the gne?tofMiss Ellse Long. Miss Jean JDuPre of Davidson College arrived in tbe oity Tuesdey to visit Mlsi- Helen White. Mr. Henry Hill is in Atlanta on business. Mrs. Frank Gary baa returned from Washington, where she went to witness'Mr. Gary's Installation as Senator. Miss Laura Johnson has returned to ber bome in Atlanta after a Visit to Mrs.. John R Blake. x ' -T Tbe ladles of tbe Episcopal ohurcb expect to give an entertainment for the buoefit of ibeir ohurcb on Tuesday evening, April 21st. This entertainment promises to be very Interesting. Mrs. 8am Nelsler will give a number of ber most celebrated readings, and tbe public are assured a treat. Tbe program wii' be full of bright and interesting attractions. Mrs. Lola W. Klnard baa returned from Chester, wbere she has been for treatmentHer many friends will be glad to know tbat she la very much improved. : : If you have any building to do, we can give you a good price on i ails.^ TheL W.^WMte jUo. State of South C arolina County of Abbeville. PROBATE COURT. P. L. Mcl'elvey, as Administrator ot? tbe Estate of Thomas E. Frith I Plaintiff', against Thos. E. Frltb, et al, Defendants.?Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. Pursuant to an order of the Probate Court, I will Bell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House, on Saleday in May, 1908, next, for tbe payment of debts, the following described real estate belonging to tbe estate of TboB. E. Frith, deceased, situate in said State and County, to wit: All that tract or narcel of lands, known as_ Tract No. 1, containing TWlfiJNTXONE acrea, and bounded by the Vienna road, Mra. E. A. McCelvey, Estate of W. A. Frith and others. Also, that tract or parcel of land, known aa Tract No. 2, and containing THIRTY-FIVE Acres, more or Jess, bounded by Tract No. 1, 8. J. Hester, T. G. Baker and others. Also, that lot or parcel of land, containing ONE-FOURTH Acre, more or less, bounded by lands of Savannah R. R., Vienna Road and others. TERMS?Cash., Purchaser to pay for papers. J. F. MILLER, Judge Probate Court. Death Was On His Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of BKippers, vs., had a close call in the spring of 190C. He says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption bad me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man agaiD, I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at P. B. Speed's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Don't yon need & farm bell* We have them in three sizes. The L. W. White Co. Remember tbat when the Stomaob nerves fall or weaken, Dyspepsia or Indigestion mnst always follow. But, strengthen these same weak Inside nerves with Dr. 8boop's Restorative, and then see bow quickly health will again return. Weak Heart and Klkney nerve* can also be strengthened with the Restorative, where Heart pains, palpitation, or Kidney weakness Is found. Don't drug the Stomaob, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Oo to the cause of these ailments. Strengthen these weak Inside nerves with Dr. Sboop's Restorative and get well. A simple, single test will surely tell. C. A. Mllford. Possess marvelous curative powers, ^11 rl mntciD lionlfh. removes on umuiuvir, ?f strength and flesh. After taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea you'll realize the wonderful good it does. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. C. A. Milford & Co. At'E&DDOFS ^Spring || The display of MILLINI BE willihe unustiallv attract I aiid <^b}nations of colo .season we try to i higjysst aifa ,being to ha\ erate cost All we ask i rtp shpw ypu through oui % We .are Confident Skirts, Skirts, Skirts, The merry, widow skirt i?:the rage of the day, and we have a beautiful line, to.select from The . t ? .. /-4 J n ? rs i : white and black pin cord check \yith folds of satin is especially swpU jpd stylish. The plaids of blue and brown make gashing and up-to-date skirts. The yoUe skirtetarej exjtrppely pretty and elegant. Nothing gives more character and distinction to a ladies' dress than a .handsome voile skirt. We haye ;them in all styles and prices from t$5jQOvUp. f OQEMBpSTS. * "Vye are headquarters fot;the leading makes of Corsets. We are now showing many of the new spring models. r/T*TT7>? u< ? j Helts'! pelts! ! A .most.elpgan^ line of gelta now on sale, 25 I ] to $1.50 in silk. White wash Belts 10c to 50c. R. IW. Ha< MJROTESVILLE. 1"^ Lowadesvllle, March SO, 1908. B Mrs. WallerSberard of Lebanon e*me over jM today two'trema ago and waa the gqeat of pr. JW . J;*D. Wllscfa for several days. *" ' -Aa.1 Miss Ida Allea and Master Rembe.'t Allen ?pent several days of ibe week before last wltb relatives hi'Aoirnsta, Ga. ? All Mf. Tom Bart ft) whos^ borne Is at Green- xxll -ma ??? ?T th?*homeaf Mr. Jas. IVBaskln, bis fotber, the greater part o i tbe went Derore Ul... last taking a needed reat. ~ Y 1 _ Mr. T. J. Baakln, of MoffatUvllle, was with , ftin firleod* and Stiver In aod arouoitfthlB bis tuc old borne for several JajVlMVwM. ' Dr. Henry B. Allen, of Amerlous, Qa., oame bere yesterday wis a Week Bgn,- and stayed until Tuesday with tbe family of bis father, Mr. B. Boiling Allen. IJVwSaai Mr. and Mn. T. Baker wbo had ?pent near- alDrlfll ly three tnontb* with their bom. Mr. J M. r I and Mr. Gtbbs Baker In Washington. D. C., oame back to tbelr borne lathis place, today was a week ago. With them oame the first above named of tbelr son, Mr. J. M. Baker, tbelr granddaughter little Miss Mandellne Franks, and tbe little girls governess, Miss To nrj Harvey, of Washington, D. C. ' AO Ul* Several of dnr citizens having business in tbe conrt as witnesses and Jarors at Abbeville last week, went down on Monday, ind they were oertaln of getting tbera In time, as Judge Gage wbo presided at tbe regular term (of the ooart, fined and biber wise soared np " ?J- '?? witnemas. Many of ma isrujr juiuh ... these important ooart attendant* btd oome I n T , tooonoldaton that any tine would do to set I UUX JL1H4 there, forgetting, or sot oaring, that tbeooort machinery was expenalve-and onght to* be pnahed and not held back; Ttaoae who aof- aie rered In pocket and feelinga will not toon (or- t. get and the example win aootheregood. Heavy ralna last Sunday night and Monday Come a gave to onr atreama a fnllneaa that they bad not bad for aome time and gave a big aetback , to plowing lands atlll too wet to plow. ni- m ? Mrs. J. T. Latimer. Mra. B.C.Kay. Mra. J. C. \nflfll J Lomax, Mra. M. W. Speer and Mre. E. W. UllvCl Harper went to Wllllngtob Tueiday and apent a day or two wltb Mr. Albert Oitiert onnn+i*? andiamlly. uuuutry wi Mra. Ed Tbompaon, of Anderaon connty, have 8UCCe< came down Wedneaday and went on to Mra. James M. Young'a in tbe Fork .for a atay of aomedaya. ' Mr. Fulton Clinkacalea of Troy, came np Friday and on to her ord home on the Savan- TT nub. to vlalt ber klnafolk. E ,Tt " XTAKhocMlo JL MHJ. ftDQ DAFBt Jtf VT i ikiiBugi w were In this place for a few hoars on Saturday "Sparks Shdwa" save one Dertormanoe Wednesday evening. A s usual a large crowd was In attendance, and was w*ll pleased. A good roandtum was freely paid for tbelr enjoyment of an boor oj two, and no doubt tbe most of tbe dollars spent were badly needed in most of tbe homes represented at tbe bow. __T, A few bales of last years crop of cotton were VV fi ginned here last jveek?some yet to plok. * ? Last week Hon. T. H. McCalla shipped abont two hundred bales of bis last year's orop to Anderson and bad It Btored In tbe warehouse. Troupe. 40 in, 45 inc Plenty of Trouble on !"( oO inc Is caused by stagnation of the liver and 30 inc bowels. To get rid of it and beadaobe 30-40 and biliousness and tbe poison tbat 97-30 brings jaundice, take Dr. King's New 30 jn< Life Pills, tbe reliable purifiers tbat do 90 inc *11 4 Aw mufnlnnr A _ . tbe worK wiiQoui gnuuiu^ ui Mm( 25c. at Speed's drug store. gg jn( ' L 0 pa 1/ you would like to fool some wise Co See 27 1I1( Critic, wbo "knows fine Cofles on taste end flavor." quietly make for blm a batch of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffea" and serve It piping Tho ^ hot. It deceived Mrs Sboop, and will I be- iDe 0681 < lleve deceive any one. And there Is not a grain of real Coffee In It. Health Coffee Is , made from pure toasted grains, malt, note, K, etc. Made in ? Minute?no 20 to 80 minutes tedious boiling. H pounds 25o. L. T. Miller, j ??^?^g " " AtHADDON'S , t I . <y>Tvi r Goods i * - rm Wi? JRY this week at Haddon's W ^ ive. All the leading shades m irs will be artistically shown. w . \ f V. mprove upon the past. Our y) 'e the prettiest goods at mod- Jj jj / !s that you give us a chance V'{ r line. N|( we Can Please You. ^ | I IWI I SHIRT WAISTS. en Our second shipment of Shirt Waists is exJK pected this week, and we will undoubtedly have S some of the prettiest Shirt Waists that have ever W been brought to this market. They are as artistic in workmanship as can be, and the exquisite and W dainty way in which the beautiful laces and embroideries are intermingled with the soft and eleUj gant material is wonderful. We would be glad if X every lady in Abbeville county could jsee these 3k creations of the modest art.) / JK The prices are reasonable as we will have them | from SO cts up. GAUZE UNDERWEAR. 100 dozen Vests just opened ' v '?S from 5c up to 50c. STAPLE NOTIONS. 1 We pride ourselves on keeping up our stock of Staple Notions. I I r idon & Co. i . Poliakoff thiners being equal you want best values you can get for least cost. Is not that true ? ? =OUR LINE 0F= ; Dry Goods,! Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, and Bags EATEB THAN WE HAVE EVEB SHOWN. Dress Ginghams 10c, 12Jc and up. 40-inch White Lawn 10c and up. White Goods from 12Jc to 25c. i, of Clothing is Superb. n's and Boys Suits in two piece and three piece Suits i the latest styles 'rom $6.00 to $18.50. nd examine for y >urself. In Men's and Ladies' Oxfords. We have both 5 J the styles and the prices. These goods were care fully selected from the best manufacturers in the ith a view to pleasing our customers, and we think we Hied. Yours for business, ). POLIAKOFF. ~~ r HADDON'8 lite Goods and Linen Stock. The Largest and Most Complete. ch Lawns 10,12$ and 15c. ;h Persian Lewns, 20 and 35c. ;h Batiste, 20, 25 and 50c. :h "Flaton" 20 and 25c. ;h India Linons, extra value, 10,12*, 15 up to 25c. inch White Lingere 20c up to 50c. inch White Madrass 15 and 25c. ;h White Linen Lawn 25 and 50c. :h White Shirt Waist l^inen yi.w ana ?i.zo. ;h Whise Shirt Waist Linen 60 and 7oc. :h White and Colored Soisett 25c. ir White Lace Curtains 50c pair up to $5.00 pair. :h White and Colored Flemish Linen, new and pretty 25c. ?llection of Ladies' furnishinas may now be found at VI. HADDON & COMPANY. - Jj M M 4