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ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1908.
ESTABLISHED 1844
The Wonder:
We Offer in Men's
Suits are the Talk
Copyright 1908 t>?
SCHLOSS 6RQS. A (
Fine Clothe* Makan
Riltlmora and Hc<0
Men's Suits $5, $7.50, $10, $12.;
Boys' Suits $1.50
COME IN AND LOOK
1 H. G. Anderson
By every test the very best! Why?
Because it's refined by our own exclusive
Wesson process, ensuring the whole
someness of Nature with the purity of
science, ? the satisfactory combination of
Nature and art in manufacture. No other
cooking-fat is anywhere near so good,
because none other can contain the best
of Nature purified by the Wesson process.
All other cooking-fats must be inferior.
Ill
THE:SO\JTHEBN COTTON OIL CO. *
NEWTORKSAVANNAHATIANTANEWOnLEANSCHICAGO
LochIh.
Freeh cut loaf sugar.
One box fresh lemons. 20cacl(z*n.
Trot Mdps anrl seines at fisherman's head
quarters?Morse's.
Remember a plenty of P^eet potato slips
about May 10th. Hand In your orders at once
Base ball goods and ma?ble6 at Morse's.
I have a few "Presbyterian" hymn books
for sale.
For the next 3D days fiesh clean currants
Glenn'* LochIm.
Good reedy roofing ?2.00 squa
and cement.
Graphite carbon roof pa'nt, '
years.
Peas, cane seed, seed corn, m
den seed.
100 pounds watermelon seed 50
al| kinds.
Cotton planters, harrows, hoes
Best corn, oats, mill feed, a 1 we
Pratt's rattle and nnnllrv ?
JUO IOr a IOC pHCK?K?. uitiicu uucutiuui mi
a 10c package. A bargain.
White and red onion Ret* 15c a quart.
Second shipment of German millet seed
this week. Amos B. Morse.
Mr. 8. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W Vs., writes:
"I was a sufferer from Sidney disease, so that
at times I could not get out of bed, and when
I did I could nnt stand straight. I took Fo
ley's Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle and
fiart of the second curfd me entlrelj." Fo
ey's Kidney Cure works wonders where oth
ers are total failures. P. B. Spied.
killer, rock salt.
Hams, sugar cured shoulders i
bacon.
Majestic flour, Caiaja coflee, n<
Pant goods worth 15o for 1
shirting and dimliis.
Good value In spring pants an
Shops, low and high cut, tans
503 to Si.00.
Sully on the War Path Once More.
The panic having ended, 1 am again In the
real estate market, and will buy or sell lots
on short notice. M. K Holllugsworth.
Now's the time to takeR<
tain Tea. It drives out tl
winter, builds up the stoma
and liver. The most wondi
I tonic to make people well,
[surprised with results. 3
Tablets. C. A. Mil ford & (
Don't fall to patronize the home laundry
Bervlce guaranteed. i
Have you seen tbe new center piece and I cards of I lie new court h
drawn woik shown by The K M. Haddon Co. .bill at Mlllord's book Hlore.
Ful Values
Spring- Sack
of the Town.
If you are looking for big value:
in correctly fashioned Clothe:
for Spring and Summer wear
don't miss seeing our great col
lection of noted
Schloss Bros. & Co
??AN D-?
Michael Stern&Co'f
Fine Clothing.
Every new model of conservativ*
or extreme style is here. The rang*
of fabrics consists of the new shade:
nf Browns. Tans. Stone Grays
Olives, Smokes and Blues in Stripes
Checks and Plaids.
If you wish to dress well and sav<
money, then it is to your interest tc
come here for your Spring Clothing
for wc have unquSstionably th<
smartest styled, best tailored anc
finest wearing clothes to be hat
ready-to-wear at moderate prices.
50, $15, $18, $20 and up
1 to $7.50.
THEM OVER-nm
& Company.
J. IGLEI
Is well equipped to supply Ihe publi<
with seasonable goods at rfason
able prices.
HARDWARE.
Vulcanite Roofing, Garden Wire Plov
Tools, Saddles, Briddles, Collar?, Pad;
Hames, Traces, Nails, Horse Shoes
f rp; n ?t*ama Diinl?Afn
I
Lieaiuei
Tubs, Well Chaios.
GROCERIES.
Oats, Com, Mill Feed, Chicken Feed
Bacon, Hamn, Lard, Tobacco by bo?
30c to 50c, Syrup in kegs, half barreli
and barrels, new crop N. O.
Good value in Coffee, Rice, Soaps
Soda, and Can Goods,
Majestic Flour tlie best.
Pratts Cattle Powders, Poultry Foot
Lice Killer and Roupe Cure.
DRY GCODS
Sheeting, Cheviots, Outings, Denims
Ticking and Dress GooiIb.
SHOES.
King Bee and Tuff Hide, all leather
nothing better.
/it a v* rrt*r
UJLU l JHJN U\
Men's and Boys Suit?, extra Pants
Overall*, Shirts, Underwear, also Hat
and Caps.
J. R. Glenn.
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina
COUNTY OF ABBEVrLLE.
Court of Common Pleas.
Guilford Cade, as Administrator, will
the will annexed of the Estate o
Guilford W. Cade, dec'd, Plaintifl
agaiust Isabelle Frith et al, Defend
ants.
By virtue of a Decree of Sale by thi
Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville
County, in said State, made in th<
above stated cate, I will offer for sale
at public outcry, at Abbeville C. H.
S. C., on Salesday In May, A. D
1908, within the legal hours of sale th
following described land, to wit: Al
that tract or parcel of land, situate
lyiDg and being in Abbeville County
in me rsiaie aioresaia,containing fivi
ACRES, more or lees, and bounded bj
lands of J. E. Black, Thomas Frith
Sr., and Vienna Road.
Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser t<
pay for papers.
R. E. HILL,
Master A. C., S. C.
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mini oe
5c, Tea or
Jo.
oute and city
uuuuo iu urouuurs.
ALL persons having claims against tbeEs
tate of J. W. Bradley, deceased, are here
by notlfled to present aDd prove paid claim
before tbe undersigned at bis office, wltbli
thirty days from tne date hereof,or be for
ever barred. K. E. HILL,
Master A. C.
WEST END.
Mr. James M. Giles of Anderson was In the
olfry Thursday visiting his sister Mrs. W. A.
Temp eton.
Mr. and Mrs. Moseley Huckabeo and Miss
Montague Hucknbee of Lowndesvllle were
In ihe city Friday.
Mr. John Hill spent a (ew days here the
past week. Mr. Hlllcamedown from Clem
son to attend Ihe Oratorical Contest at Green
wood.
Mr. J. B. Gambrell of Calhoun Falls was In
the city Tbursrtay.
Mr. W. P Greene h*s returned from New
Yo'k where be has been on business.
The entertainment given last Tuesday eve
ning for the benefit ofthe Episcopal church
was Indeed a success. Every one who was
fortunate enough to be present speaks In the
most appreciative terms of the enterLaln
* hr\. -J'?" Kb Moo MolflloP
meui. luc rfttuixi^o ^ivcu %*j m*?. *????.?.
? were greatly enjoyed.
^ Mr. James Sberard of Iva waa In the city
lasi week the guest of hie son, Mr. W. C.
~ Sberard.
Mrs. L. B ally of Wlnnsboro arrived Id the
city Friday and will spend some time with
her dHugbter Mrs. Calvert Tborosoo.
K. P. Wilson was In Dne West Thursday
on business.
BRIDGE PARTY.
Miss E laabeth Norwood entertained the
Bridge club Thursday afternoon at a very
pleasant meet Ing.
Mrs. Lewis Perrln went to Greenville Mon
day for a few days stay with relatives.
Mrs F. B. Gary and Master Frank B. Gary,
? Jr. leave Wi duet-day for Washington where
tbcy will remain until Congress ajourns.
Dr. W. B. Simpson went to Atlanta Friday
on professional business.
Mrs. John Cary of Greenville was In the
city last week thegnest of Mrs Llla Mabry.
^ Miss Helen White leaves Wednesday for
) Spartanburg where she goes to attend (be
music festival.
Mr. Wyatt Neville of Clinton spent Snnday
Inibeclty tbegaest of Mr. Joel W. Morse.
M ss J. L Cnerion who has been the guest
ol Mrs. Lewis Perrln for the past few weeks
oas returned to her home In Atlanta.
Mrs. Annie Mo Falls Is In ibe city from An.
deison spending a while with her daughter,
Mrs. J. P. Hlllhouse.
Miss Plevna Seal leaves Wednesday to at
tend the Musical Festival at Spartanburg.
5 Mrs. Wyatt Alkeo baa been In Atlanta for
several dsyst
c Mrs. J. Norwood. Miss Elizabeth and Miss
Sara Norwood attended the Oratorical Con
test In Greenwood Friday night.
Mra I, H. Harden of Clover. 8. C. Vti the
' guest of her sister Mrs. John Gambrflll last
? Miss Stella Simpson bas beeD In the
olty fori? lew days tbe guest of friends
Miss Simpson lives In Aogasla now but ber
many Mends here still claim ber. Ml'sSImp
a son left Wednesday for Ibe Musical Festival
* In Spartanburg.
Mr.T. G. White Bpeut Sunday In Newberry
) wltb relatives.
PLEASANT RECEPTION.
* Mrs. F. B. Gary gave a delightful reception
Monday afternoon in honor of Bishop Guerry
' Duly tbe members of tbe Fplscopal church
were Invited lhe opportunity thus being el v
] eu tbf m to meet Bishop Guerry. Mrs. Gary
Isaobarmlng hostess and the afternoon was
i in every way a pleasant one.
1 Dr. F. E. Harrison went to Atlanta Friday.
Miss Susie Patterson and Miss Janle B >yd
ofMtCarmei were In L' e city last week tbe
guests of tbe Misses Cater.
Toe many friends here of Mr. Clyde Mor
gan will be delighted to learn tbat be Is rapid
iv improving from the bruises received in
tbe wreck Saturday.
Miss Grace Hemphill has been in Charlotte
t for some time visiting friend*.
Miss Eliza Gary leaves Wednesday -for
Washington where she will spend some time
with Mrs. F. B Gary.
mr. LtUlblUU IICUUOI UOUID up nvui wiyui
ble Friday and stayed until Monday with
bis borne people bere.
CilboQQ Haekell has gone to Blrmlugham
where be baa accepted a position.
Tbe news of the dreadful wreck on the Sea
board Saturday and tbe death of Mr. Bam
Nelsler cafit a gloom over our entire city. Mr.
Nelsler bas made Abbeville bis home for a
number of years and bad a large circle of
friends bere who have the deepest sympathy
for Mrs. Nelsler aud his home people In this
sad hour.
Mr. Leo Walker of Greenwood was In town
Sunday the guest of bis sister Mrs. J. Nor
wood.
, Mr. W. A. Hill spantSatnrday and Sandny
In Atlanta.
Mr. John M. Qambrell was In Lowndeavllle
for a few d*vs last week.
Mr. aDd Mrs. John Hall of Charlotte N. C.
are In the city tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Garry Hall.
Mr. Fdltor: I Just want to thank yon for
your editorial on tbe Clemson affair, lam
? glad lo know we have one editor willing to
" express honest American sentiment In the
training of tbe youth of our laDd. They, tbe
Faculty, with tbe "Discipline" Committee
bave acknowledged tbelr Inability to govern
tbe college, bence tbelr duty In the premises
Is to resign. It does not take a very strong
ret of men to dissolve a ool lege or to aend tbe
f greater portion of tbe students home?any
4 weak set of men could do that. Tbe control
of ibat institution smacks too much of
* tyranny, and bas been so for some time. We
toka lino atinh cnvnrnmpn t In
ours. It smacks too mucn like tbe Csar of
Russia. Tbnt people bad a scrap with Japan,
and history will tell (he result?all In train
ing at borne. If tbe Faculty and ibe "Dlfelp*
line" Committee oan'l govern tbe Institution
i let tbe Legislature take charge of tbe whole
i business and bave It run In tbe interest and
a proper tralolDg of tbe youlb of our land.
A subscriber.
'The Mother's Last song."
. Sleep! The ghostly winds are blow
ing,
No moon abroad, no star is glowing;
The river is deep, and the tide is flow
ing
i To the land where you and I are- go
ing!
We are going afar,
Beyoud moon or star,
To the land where the sinless angels
o ra f
I lost my heart to your heart leas sire,
('Twas ruelted away by his looks of
i fire>)
Forgot my God, and my father's ire,
All for the sake of.a man's desire;
But now we'll go
- Where the waters flow
And make us a bed where none shall
know.
The world is cruel, the world is un
true;
Our woes are many, our friends are
few;
? No work, no bread, however we eue
What is there left for me to do,
But fly?fly
From the cruel sky,
i And hide in the deepest deeps?and
f die?
It Jb now possible for a balloon to
throw out more ballast thau It carried
e up from the surface of the earth. In
e a balloon ascent made from Berlin by
e Capt Von Krogh, the pilot of the Par
i, seval balloon, there was carried a
, quantity of chemicals which have the
i. property of absorbing moisture, and
e thus increasing their weight in adamp
1 atmosphere. The experiment was suo
cessful.
me Swine amT the Flower
V Oh me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty,
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine
were barred,
Dicvtircp hannuet shocked the nostril and
the eye;
Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source
of lard!"
. I fled, and saw a field that seemed at fint
One glistening mass of roses pure and
white,
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage
* nursed;
B And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight,
i The summer breeze, that cooled that
Southern scene,
Whispered, " Behold the source of
COTTOLENE!"
The house t]
you
We are Ready to
Abbeville. Our store i
We have the goods yoi
you that you will save
Table Linens. ]
We have received this week a big
shipment of Table Linens, thopret- ^
tiest patterns we have ever shown; b
Napkins to match 25c to $1.25 yard, j,
Laces and
Embroideries.
We have these in an abundance.
Baby Irish Val round thread. Here
you can get any kind you want. An
all linen lace at 5c yard. German
Torchon 85c bolt of 12 yards. Em
broideries from 5c up.
Shoes! Shoes!
Any one wishing the very best for
their money will do well to come to
us for anything in Shoes. We have
all the latest styles at.right prices.
Ladies Oxfords from $1.25 to $3.50.
Children's Oxfords 50c to $1.50.
Every pair guaranteed.
Millinery I
Our success ;in 1
thing wonderful,
than ever before,
- Hats. Every di
press, so that yo
A Preachment.
... . I
Laugh today; you may run a Baltic
your foot tomorrow.
Be good! It is the only safe inves
ment thai pays ten per cent on the
dollar.
Be kind; it makes your life like a
June day, attracts friends and con*
founds enemies.*
Be just; you never can tell how soon
the fellow to wi om you were unjust
will have the screws on you.
Be liberal; you may be hungry
yourself some day.
Be joyous: there is but one life to
live and to miss having had any grat
ideation out of it id calamity, indeed.
Be true; then you may expect others
to be true to you. . ? '
Be sincere; other*-noting your sip
?'it? nriu oivB vnu their- confidences
IVCIIV " *" ft**"' ^ ? - ?
and be likewise eiucere with you.
Be tbougbiful; the iron enters the
soul in after life when we have been
neglectful of tbo?e who baveloved us.
Be careful; otherwise trouble may <
folow in your wake, tbe eon tzran will
sell you gold brieksand the promoter '
will bran'i you as-an easy mark.
If you smoke, smoke good cigars and -j
fewer of theuo. "a
Don't overeat.-Success, money or ' (
fame never brought a. worn out man a
iipw wtomach. * "
If you can afford good clothes, wear
them; otherwise be bappy in What you
ean afford* No matter your income, se
lect the quiet garb of a gentleman. No
man was ever beard very fat by the
loudness of bis costume.
Live right and give others a chanee
to do tfre same. Don't underpay
your employes or overcharge those
who deal with you.
These are simple lules,' yet few fol
low them all. He who does will be
bappy and life, to bim, will be worth
living.
Don't try to boss. It is one of- the
surest and most direct routes to un
loveliness, yet many women travel
there to their own undoing.
Eaater candy, Ac. Remember the place
Mtlford's book store.
p
0. M. BEASLEY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
ABBEVILLE, 8. C.
Office over Phllson, Henry A Co.'a
Store. Loans negotiated on well im
proved real estate.
George Johnstone. Geo. B. Cromer
J. 3Ioore Mars.
Johnstone, Cromer & Mars,
LAWYERS.
OFFICE OVER GLENN'S STORE.
i,Henr
'' i
liat gives Sat
ir money J3a<
with the mos'
date line of I
nery ever sh
s chock full of all th
i need right now, and
money by trading wit
Eteady Made Waists.
We have a big line of net Waists in
toek, white ; and eream trimmed
eauti fully. Made by the best house
q New York, $3,50 to $6XX) each.
Black Dress Goods.
50 inch Brilliantine 50cyard.
44 inch Chiffon Panama $1.00 yard.
50 inch Chiffon Panama 50c yard.
44 inch Voile $1.00 yard.
36 inch Sharkskin 30c yard.
44 inch Poplin 75c yard.
White Goods*
When we come to our White Goods
ection we are absolutely sure that
re are showing the .prettiest line in
Lbbeville. We have big line dotted
iwiss, Batiste, ; Persian Lawns, Mcr
erized Linen, Lawns to select from.
)epartment
His department this ?
We have sola more
, and everybody seems
ly we get something
u axe sure to be suite
I, Henry
NEW THEORY S
J
L T Cooper Makes N
Stay in 1
,The new theory (backed up by his
preparation) advanced by L. T.
Cooper with regard to the cause of
most 111 health of the present genera
tion is being sown broadcast by this
young: man.
Cooper believes that the human
stomach has become degenerate In
civilized races md claims that good
health .is .impossible unless the stom
ach is-re-vitalized. This be ciaims to
do with his < preparation.
An article from the Indianapolis
Star during Cooper's stay in that city
has this to Bay of Cooper and his prep
aration: "Residents of this city are
being astounded by L. T. Cooper and
hisnew preparation.
"Reports that preceded Mr. Cooper's
flslt here told of his success in other
localities, hut the immense success of
his medicine and the general belief
In his theory was wholly unprece
dented*
; "So great Is the rush of the public
to this youuK man that people stand "!
in line waiting their turn for hours In
ah effort to see him. The most Inter
esting feature of this is statements
made by reliable citizens as to the 1
actual accomplishments of Cooper's
medicine. Amon& recent statements of J
this charade, the following Is a fair
Htample J
'he State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
rotate Court?Citation for Letters of Admin
istration.
By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate.
Wbereaa. AddIo Chiles baa made autt to
te. to ^raut ber Letters of Administration
t tbe Estate and effects ol Jobn Chiles,
ite of Abbeville County, deceased.
These are therefore, to olte and admonish
II and singular tb? kindred and oreditors of
le said Jobn Cbilea, deoeaaed, that tbey
b and appear before me, In tbe Court
r Probata, to be beld at Abbeville O. H., on
bursday, tbe 80th day of April, 1909, after
ubllcatlon hereof, at 11 o'olock In tbe fore
oon,to show oaase If any tbey have, wby
is said Administration should not be
ranted.
Given nnder my band and seal of tbe Court,
tbls 16tb day of April, in tbe year
of our lord one thousand nine hun
dred and eight aud in the 1824 year
of American Independence.
Published on tbe S2ud day of April,
wifl in iha \Jraaa an/1 Rannftr and on thafVmpf
[ooie door for the time required b^tew.
Judge of Probate.
y&Co.
isfaction or
3k.
fc complete and up-to
)ry Goods and Milli
.own in the City of
e newest things out.
a call will convince
;h ns.
Beady Made Skirts.
We have just received another
shipment of Ready Made Skirts.
Black, Voile, Navy Blue, Gray and
Dream Chiffon, Panama.
Colored Dress Goods.
36 inch Brown Mohair 30c yard.
50 incji Gray Mohair 50c yard.
P0 in Sharkskin in all colors 30c yd.
50 inch Blue Brilliantine 50c yard.
86 inch Cream Serge 40c yard.
Silks! Silks!
37 inch Black Taffeta at $1.00 yard.
36 inch Blue, Gray, White at $1 yd
27 inch Cream China at 50c yard.
27 inch Navy Blue at 50c yard.
27 inch Brown at 50c yard.
27 inch Light Blue at 50c yard.
Beautiful line Snirt Waist Patterns
~ i. rn?
at uia; yai'u.
ieason has been some- -
Millinery this season
3 delighted with their
in Millinery by ex
d if you give us a call.
& Co.
UCCESSFUL
I INDIANAPOLIS
Lany Converts During
Tiat City.
"Mr. B. P. Campbell, of 3224 West
Washington Street, had this to say of
his experience with Cooper: 'I have
been a victim of stomach trouble for
the past five years?sick and suffering
pain all the time. Everything I ate
distressed me. I have been under the
treatment of many physicians, and
have taken all kinds of medicine, none
of which afforded me relief. I was
greatly discouraged, and was about
ready to give up, when Mr. Cooper
came to this city to Introduce his
preparations.
"'I was skeptical, of course, after
spending so much money and taking
such a large quantity of medicine, but,
like the drowning man, I was ready
to grab at a straw, so I secured some
of Mr. Coooer's New Discovery medl
cine and began taking it. It seemed
to help right from the first dose. I
have been taking it for several weeks,
and can now eat heartily and enjoy;
my meals for the first time in five
years?eat anything, without pain or
distress of any kind. I feel like a new
being?life is worth living now.'"
Let us explain Mr. Cooper's remark
able medicine to you if your general
health is not all that it should be,
?City Drug Store
P. B. SPEED.
Plantation Supplies,
Family Groceries,
Canned Fruits and Vegetables,
Fodder, Baled and Unbaled Hay,
Building and Step Lumber,
Also a few Pigs,
ARTHUR PARKER.