The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, April 08, 1908, Image 9
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BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. G, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844
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This is a good
fine,
Building
We have taken
of lumber and with
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of material on which
offer our customers
Lime and
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invite any one inte
give prompt attenti
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ABBEVILLE
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fall or weaken, DvspepMa or Indigestion must
always follow. Bat, strengthen these same
weak inside nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative,
and then see how quickly hea'th will!
again return. Weak Heart 8nd Kikney|
nerve* can aloo be strengthened with the Re- ;
Rtoratlve, where Heart pains, palpitation, or !
Kidney weakness Is found. Don't drug the;
Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys.!
That la wrong. Go to the cause ol the*e ailments.
Strengthen these weak Imlde nerves ;
with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and get we". A
aimnle. single test will surely teil. C. A. ;
Milford. j
Possess maivelotis curative powers Ifl
removes all disorders, makes lie?ttli,|j
strength and flesh. After t?kintr Hl-|?
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea you'11 |
realize the wonderful good it does. 3o
cents, Tea or Tablet?.
C. A. Milford & Co. I
Plenty of Trouble
is caused by stagnation of the liver and
bowels. To get rid of it and headache
and biliousness and the poison that
brings jaundice, take Dr. King's NewLife
Pill*, the reliable purifiers that do
the work without grinding or griping.
25c. at Speed's drug store.
If you wou'd like to fool-Kome wise Coflee
Critic, who "knows fine O.flee on taste arid
flavor." quietly make for blni a batcb of Dr.
Sboop's "Health C< ffee'' and serve tt piping
hot. It deceived Mrs Shoop. and will I btlleve
deceive nnv one. And there 1s not a
grain of real Coffee in it. Health Coffee Is
made freni pure toasted grains, malt, nine,
etc. Made In t Minute?no 20 to SO mlnntes
tedious boiling- H pounds25". L. T. Miller.
Blue Ridge Railway Co.
Effective January 5, 1907.
No 12 No. 10 No. 8
EaBtbound. Dal y Dally Daily
Ex Sun
Stations? A.M. P. M. A. M.
LvWalballa 8 SO 5 15 12 30
Lv West UnloD S 35 5 :0 12 40
Lv Seneca 8 53 5 38 1 10
LvJordanla 8 55 5-50 2 05
Lv Adams 9 10 5 55 2 28
.Lv Cberry'B 9 13 5 58 2 83
Lv Pendleton 9 25 6 10 2 58
LvAutun < 38 0 18 3 08
Lv Sandy Springs 9 80 6 21 3 13
Lv Denver 9-11 0 20 3 48
Lv West Anderson 9 55 C -10 8 43
Lv Anderson (Pass. det>). 10 00 6 45 3 53
Lv Anderson (Fgt. dt p)... 10 OS 0 4S 4 43
Ar Belton 10 .'50 7 15 5 10
Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7
Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M.
LvBeltOD 7 80 11 15
Lv Anderson (Fgt. depot) 7 56 12 21
Lv Anderson (Pass. dep).. 7 59 12 24 8 10 B
T ? U7oof A n/larcnn C !?^ 19 G Oft I
J Lv Denver 8 18 12 42 8 40
Lv Sandy Springe 8 23 12 47 8 50
Lv Aulun 8 26 12 49 8 55
Lv Pendleton 8 34 12 57 9 10
Lv Cherry's 8 44 1 07 9 40
Lv Adamf 8 47 1 10 9 45
LvJordaolw 9 05 1 2S 10 :o
Lv 8eni c? 9 07 1 :i0 10 15
Lv Webt Union 9 25 1 50 11 20
Ar \V?'hnlt? 9 SO 1 55 11 30
Will also Hlop at ibe IoIIowIqk stations and
take on and let off pa>senger6?Phlnney's,
James,Toxaway, Welch. M
J. K. Anderson, Superintendent.
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the full benefit of this decline.
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Are you going to buy a new wagon?-a new Ma
plow??a new harrow??a new planter? If so, ]
here's your chance. T(
.Inst now we have an exnentionallv fine stock ba(1
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of exceptionally fine implements, which we are orde
offering under exceptionally liberal induce- suflt<
ments. win
So attractive are they that you can't afford to jj
buy until you have seen our wares and learned \
of our prices. Do so to-day. |
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Hartford Courant.
bis week, in The Christian Advoi
of New York city, Dr. Henry
g Carroll makes his annual report
the churches of the United States.
b an expert and authority. He coljd
and edited the church statistics
:he 11th census. He explains that
returns now made public are inplete
and in spots, unsatisfactory,
some religious bodies he has no
res later than bis census figures,
i Koman Catholic figures are Dased
istimates?not on an actual count.
iey are more or less valuable
sses," says Dr. Carroll. "Some
rs ago, Dr. John Gilmary Shea, aa
or of Sadler's Catholic Directory,
)ped the column of 'population' as
rustwortby, insisting that it was
er to have nothing than guesses;
apparently no advance toward a
er method has been made fince
i competent historian and statis*
in passed away." It should be
ed that Dr. Carroll's report for 1907
i not cover the missions established
maintained in foreign parts (or in
own outlying territories and decencies)
by American churches,
e statistics," we are told, "are for
United States only."
t the close of last year there were
hp United States, annroximately,
33,156 church (or synagogue) memi,
aB against 32,355,610 a year be*
; 161,731 ministers, as against 159,a
year before; 210,199 houses of
ship, as against 205,985 a year be.
Here we have a net gain, in the
ive-month, of 627,546 church (or
igogue) members, 2,301 ministers,
4,214 houses of worship.
esides the Roman Catholics, eight
sr varieties of Catholics are renreed
in the United States, Dr. Carreports?Maronite,
Polish, Ru8,
Greek, Syrian, Armenian, etc.
can understand his putting the old
Colics in the list, but why the "Reled
Catholics." Surely they are
of place there. This eighth vear
he 20th century finds 17 binds of
hodists in the United States, 14
Is of Baptists, 23 kinds of Luther12
kinds of Presbyterians, 6 kinds
^.dventists, and so on. There are
e than 150 "denominations" in the
ted States. Arranging them as far
possible in family groups and
iting the church members ("comlicants")
only, Dr. Carroll tells us
the reported number of Catholics
tie country at the close of 1907 was
15,495, Methodists 6,660,784, Bapi
5,224,305, Lutherans 2,022,605,
ibyterians 1,821,504, Episcopalians
(testant and Reformed) 830,659, Re
aed (Dutch, German, etc.,) 430,458,
ter Day Saints 398,000, United
thren 289,652, Evangelicals 173,641,
s 143,000 (surely there must be
e|of|them than that?in New York
alone), Friends or Quakers 122,081,
ikards 121,705, Adventista 99,298
Mennonites 61,690.
largest single religious body in
United States is the Roman Cathwith
its reported communicant
abersh'p of 11,370,970?a gain, as
pared with 1906, of 246,000. Next
es the MethodistEpiecopal church, ?
l its 3,036,667 communicants?a
i of 52,406. Dr. Carroll thinks it
th Catholic priests and 27,965
hodist Episcopal ministers to
33 Roman Catholic prises and
35 Methodist Episcopal (local)
rches to about 12,482 Roman Catbones.
The Baptists (all kinds)
led 103,358 members last year, the
?- nr iNn 11 I
uerantj tut; ri vovy ie> mus
27, the Disciples of Christ 20.365.
Carroll credits Congregationalism
1 699,327 church members, 910
rches, and 728 ministers; Unitaism
with 71,200 church members,
churches and 549 ministers. Dr.
Carroll learns from an "authorltaRource"
at Boston that there are
' 85,096 Christian Scientists, gath1
into 668 local churches; "thegains
;beyear (1907) were 4,899 members,
churches and 10 ministers." A
ago the president of the National
itualiats' association insisted that
e were 295,000 folks of bis way of
iking in the United States; he now
kly concedes (after personal investion)
that there are not more tlian
[)00.
a?t year saw the Cumberland Pres riati
merger. It saw another event
<-.f tiio f>nmmnt> viz the nrriina
at Constantinople by the Greek t
iarch of a negro priest for work in e
la,Jelphia. Besides the Orthodox 6
sian", Greek, Syrian and Armen- L
congregations in our ci ies, there is S
(at Scranton, Pa.) a Melchite con- I
;ation. "One can now Btudy many *
be Eastern churches and attend G
r worship without leaving the K
ted States," remarks Dr. Carroll. =
OBI WIS.
ny an Abbeville Houselold
Will Find Them So *
3 have the pains and aches of a
back removed ; to be entirely free
i annoying, dangerous urinary dis-.
rs is enough to make any kidney
srer grateful. To tell how this
it change can be brought about
prove comforting words to huuIs
of Abbeville readers.
J. R. Goldman, living on
"NTrtrfh Main St.. Green wood. ^
tt. C., eays: "In J903 I gave a M
public statement telling of tbe H
results I had derived from the H
use of Doan's Kidney Pills, B
and now after a lapse of years ^
I am pleated to state that my
kidney trouble has never returned.
I can only say that I
think Doan's Kidney Pills the
beBt kidney remedy on the
market."
Dr sale by all dealers. Price 50
:s. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
f York, sole agents for the United
es.
emember the name?Doan's?and
5 no other.
ks. Silks. Don't forget tbat we always ?
? tbe blue ribbon tafleta, tbe best money 1
buy. Tbe R. M. Haddon Co. I
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THE ARK
Connect the Ark, our trade mark, <
With a liniment, ,
NOAH'S LINIMENT
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and you have the world's greatest remedy for all Internal and j
external aches and pains. One trial will convince you.
For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colda,
Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Indigestion, Toothache, and all Nerve, Done
and Muscle Aches.and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on every package. 25c., 50c. and f
fi-00 by all dealers in medicines. Guaranteed or money refunded. Sample by mail free.
NOAH REMEDY CO. RICHMOND, VA., AND BOSTON, MAOO., U.O.A.
told and guaranteed by C. A. Milford & Co.
FRESH CANDY
Direct from the factory every
week at the up-to-date Drug
Store of
C. A. MILFORD & GO.
ILVMPIA CAFE!
ON NORTH MAIN STREET. !
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Firstclass service. The only place in the city for ladies and gentlemen
to get a good meal at auy time. Come to the Olympia Cafe to
get anything good to eat at aiiy time.
Fresh Oysters a Specialty.
Open from 5 a. m. to 1 a. m.
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BELLEYUE. ^
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wardlaw have moved
lo Troy, and now occupy tbe A. R. F, Parsonige.
Rev. Mr. Prentiss, of Abbeville preached
In the Episcopal church Id Wllllngton on tbe
tUth Sabbatb, ana was the guest of Mrs. Cade,
Master Wilt Morrab is able to be out again
after a mild case of measles.
Dr. Carlton of Mt Carmel was In Bellevae
Saturday on professional business.
Mrs. Edwin Parker, and Mrs. Janle Cade
have been wltb Mrs. J. L. Kennedy for several
days, Mrs. Kennedy bas been very sick
during tbe past week, but at this writing la
some belter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley and children
of Abbeville were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Morrab Friday night.
Mrs. Fannie Kennedy and Mrs. Rena MoGee
spent Tbursday with relatives.
Superintendent R B. Cheatham called at
the Bellevue school Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Tea^ue and Miss Batter attended tbe
lance Id Greenwood last wfek.
The trustees of the De La Howe f?itat ~et
it Lethe on Friday the third of April.
Mrs. Wardlaw and Miss Emma Wardlaw
Bpent Saturday with relatives in Troy.
Mrs. W. P. Wideman was In Eellevue, for a
short while Monday.
Mr John Wardlaw, and Mr. W. D. Morrab
met Mr. Charles Pressley at. the home of his
mother at Cedar Springs or. Monday to make
arraneements for putting lu water works for
Mrs. Pressley.
Mrs. Albert Otbert, and Mr. Tennant of
Wllllnglon were In town Friday afternooMr.
and Mrs. J. C. Kennedy of Troy spe ..
Monday with Mrs. J. L. Kennedy. N
Mrs. Llla Wardlaw and children spent
Saturday In Qralnrldge, guests of Mrs. 8. L.
Wilson.
Miss Clara Bonner spent Friday night with
Mrs. LI lHe Morrab.
Dr Kennedy ofTroy was In town Tuesday.
Mr. S. P. Morrab was In Abbeville ^Friday
on business.
Miss Biker will close her school at Sandaver
to day (Friday.)
A Twenty Year Sentence.
"I have just completed a twenty
vpar health sentence, lmnosed bv
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured
me of bleeding piles juat twenty years
ago, writes O. 8. Woolever, of LeRaysville,
N. Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve
beals the worst sores, boils, burns,
wounds and cuts in the shortest time.
25c. at Speed's drug store.
If you have any building
to do, we can give you a good
price oa rails.
The L. W. White Co.
Death Was On His Heels.
T???? "D \f Arrio nf filrirtnaro \7 a
UCOOD X* lUViliOj v? kjai|y|/?ir) r c*. f
had a close call in the spring of 1906.
He says: "An attack of pneumonia
left me so weak and with such a fear- ful
cough that my friends declared
consumption had 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 again, 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 a farm bell.
We have them in three sizes.
The L. W. White Co.
Seaboard Schedule.
No. 52 North (Local) due 12 52 pm
No. 32 North due 5 .'{2 pm
No. 38 North due 12.52 am
No. S3 South (Local) due 4.1li pm
No 33 South due 1.15 pm
No. 41 South duo 4.51 am