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. f ' l w ' ' W" I . ' V( . - . . - . ~ V ,V.-^ . V.V - - v ' V . V ' < ' ' 'Jl I The Abbeville Press and Banner J BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C.,WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 jj| WEDNESDAY September 3oth. ^ ^ Milline \Y7E WILL our Millin * * all a cordial invita paration in this departme] Millinery will surpass anv J days will be chiefly devote neglected, so when you ai also the prettiest and best Dress Goods, C THAT C Dress Goods 50-inch Black Mohair 50c yd. 54-inch Black Broadcloth $1 yd. 42-inch All-wool raneia si yu. 44-inch Mohair, all colors, plain and stripe effects 50c yd. 3ti-inch Danish Cloth 2oc yd. Cloaks and Suits We have this year, we think, the best stock of Cloaks that has ever been carried in Abbeville. Every Cloak in our store is absolutely new?no leftovers from Inst season. Prices from $5 up to $10. "We have added a suit department this season. Come in and inspect prices, $15 to $30. Come, Inspect T\i A rnilsor SOWING GRAIN. ! C c Earlv Sowine Imoortant?Make Oat Crop I a Specialty. Till* Is the month 10 commence grain sowing Usual y there Is an Inclination n> dele this Important work nil a later time?even till November. This 1m because tbe work ol gathering cotlou In pressing; but tbls should not prevent ibeeowng of grain, as one wan with a single or doub e team can accomplish much. Tbe mau way be spared trow lb> cotton plcklug, while the others are ei gagfd In tots work. It Is a mistake to let tbe gathering ofthe crop luieriere wub tbls Iwportant work. It is true, there may be rain, injuring the cotton to Nome txient. But It takes quite an amount ol ralu to do much tflym ; and It is never possible to have all the djRtoij picked and boused, when every < tlorl has been made. Some will be exposed to the weather, anyway. It la far be'ier to take time to sow the grain, and the better Ihe preparation given, tbe morn probability of a good crop next spring. If there Is not tl we.to do any ex'ra preparation, tnen It will do Juist I to plow the seed in, thus break lug the ground ! only one time, on goid soil thlB will give! good resul's. I Of late years. It baa become tbe practice to ! put grain In drll s. especially oats. It Is >ione to (prevent winter killing. This Is tbe safer way to plaht the oat ciop. If the harrow can Ka .,4aH nlonflnor i ho unl I will ha fined and bo a nluDit assured with lees seed. It 1b best to cover tbe Beed some depth?perhaps two or three Inches?whether broad-casted.or drilled. If the sowing of the grain 1b done'lti Heptember or October, there will be less likelihood of winter-killing, as tbe plants will have time before winter weather to take a firm hoi I in tbe ground Ab much care should be laaen In preparing for grain ?e for the sprlng-plauled crops. it Is quite difficult to make enongb corn to last the year ronnd. t In fact. It Ib not necessary If grain, partlcu- < larly oats. Is planted. i Tbe latter supplement tbe ooru crop, and I come at a time when a change Is .beueticlal. i At no time will good, thorough plowing be of I greater benefit than in preparing lor fall i grain. The tendency Is lo slight the grain i crop, but just tbe reverse should be true. Thorough plowing, either with one or two- < borse plows, and harrowing to break clodB, I should be the plan. If guano, stable manure, I AMit/m uauri nr nm Inn uuo/i moot nr onlfl nun be used, either Blngly or la combination. It will pay to do ho. It looks like a Ion? time from fall till spring, but whatever fertilizer In used can be depended upon to remain lu tbe soli through the winter and be ready to leed the plants when gbowth commences In spring. It Is not probable (hatevA tbe nitrogen of cottonseed meal will be lost, unless the soli Itself Is washed away. It is only tbe quickly available nitrate of soda that Is best reserved till spring and applied as a topdresslng. It Is expensive, but those who use It think it pays well. However, for most persons It will probably be economy to grow the nitrogen In the soli by planting pens. Mnnv nrp lnlernllni? to Dlftut i:riiin tbls full there are many others wbn are lndltlerant. t These should awaken to ihe Importance of 1 sowing some grain?particularly oat*. At i least two acres of good land should be plant- i ed for each work anlma'. More would belter. I Do not plant on the poorest land and In out- t oftbe-way nooks. Tbls would be doing an 1 Injustice to yourself, and to the grain. It de- t serves a belter fate than tbls. Tbe soil of tbe Houlb Is In much need of a rotation of crops, ? and by sowing grain this tall a step In that ? direction will be laken. After tbe grain next I spring will come a pet-jrop, and after that t perhaps anotner cotton crop. i Oats should claim ibe largest share of at- < t?ntloD, but If there U a trood loam or red cliy coll, whpat may be safely planted. Should rust come In tbe sprlne, It win uoi generally be destructive. All tbe home manures should be carefully saved and applied to the gralD crop, and then as much ol the s commercial kind as can be used. t It will pay tbe farmers of tbe South to become grain farmer* as well as cotton farmers. < If will be best f?r tbe man, and for tbe land, t Farming is a business, and as such must be . either a piylng or a losing one. Anything that will help to make It profitable and easier 1 tiiould be enoouraged. Grain growing will I {\ ! n x7 w ery Opening on the a .tion to be present, it and we cau safely j r showing that we hav id to millinery our otl *e here you not only selected stock of loaks. Suits, SI AN BE FOUND ANV Silks, Silks For evening dresses we have al the different materials and lead ing shades. New line of Taffets all colors. 36-inch Stripes and Checks 75c 27-inch China Silk, all colors,.50 Bleaching 36-inch Sen Island 7c yd. Androscoggin Bleaching 10c yd. 36-inch Bleaching 8c yd. Lonsdale Cambric 10c yd. 10-4 Sheeting 25c yd. Hosiery Hosiery guaranteed to last si months 25c pair. Bearskin stocking 15c pair. * Cadet stocking 25c pair. Our Stock i,Hen issurecJlv do tblc. It I* true the soil le reeb ?8 It once waw, but It 1h Still poRRlhl unke paying crops ol gralD. Tbe Old W moooi.iia Ihulr OVloiflnOA hv lh ;i'UUll ICD Uicorwju IU< ? .m.u -... inds of years. while we measure ours by i t few hundreds, and yet In those counl arte and oiofltable crops of cereals are he role. It 1b because careful tillage In ( teed, with a return to tbe laod of all po?? ertiilziog material. Tbls should furnit. vItb matter for rettectiou. America, so richly endowed with all lautrbl resources that eo to make a urea' .too, bH8 been prodigal in Its use of tr Tbe time ban come for a taklugofstoe earn Just how we sl&od as to soil, wood, nlnerul resources. It will be lmposstb continue in tbe old, wasteful way. There ivldences of an awakening along tbesa II ind with our educational system,whlcl bluk equal if not superior to any in vorld, it seems thai there should Boon eallzatlon of tbe need of carefulness in is? aud management of tbe great natura ources For they are the foundation k vbich is built ibe fabric of civilization, >eople of Europe, taught by centuries of I 'xperience, have teamed lessons In econi md care-taking that we as a nation are >eglnnlng to practice. Patience and indu ind tlreics endeavor, they take as the < won inheritance, a^a in these things we earn from them. Tblsls a slight dlgre* rom tbe subject, but it comes as a natura ertbouget, aud so It Is allowed to remain Tbos. Tolbe A GREAT DISCOVERY. Certain Ingredients That Really 6r Hair When Properly Combined. Resorcln 1b one of tbe most effective f lestroyers ever discovered by science, an jonnection with Beta Naptbol, which Is germicidal and antlseptlo, a comblnr b formed which destroys the germs w *ob tbe hair of its natural nourishment, also creates a clean, healthy condition o calp, which prevents tbe developmei jew germs. riibcarpiD, amiougn Dot a coloring mi jr dye, Is a well-known lugredlent lor re ng the hair to Its natural color, when loi aalr ban been caused by a disease of ilie s These ingredients In proper comblna with alcobol added as a stimulant and fo well defined nou lslilng properties, perfec most effective remedy that Is known for t ind hair troubles. We bave a remedy which la chUfly < josed of tbfse Ingredients, In combine irltb other extremely invaluable medU gents. We guarantee it to positively landruf) and to grow balr ; even tbougb icalp In spots Is bare of balr. If there la vitality left In the root*, It will positively )aldness. It the scalp has a glnzed shiny learance, it's an indication that baldne permanent, hut In every other Instance, I jess le curable. We want everjone troubled with ecalp iase or loss ol balr to try Kexall "93" ] I'onlc. If It doeR not cure dandruff and t lair to the satisfaction of tbe user, we without question or quibble return everj >atd ub tor It. We prlDt tbls guarante svery bottle. Itbaseflected a positive i u 93 per cent, of cases wbere put to a prac est. Rexall "93'1 Hair Toolo Is entirely unl md In every particular better, tbau anytl ilse we know of for tbe purpose for whlcb jreRcrlbed, We urge you to try tbls prep ion at our entire risk. Certainly we kno1 jo better guarau tee to give you. C, A. Mil fe Co. A Surr-cnoiiKh Knocker. J. C. Gooilwiu, of Ileidsville, X. says : ".BucKieu's Arnica Salve 1 iure-enough kuocker for ulcere. A >ue came on ray leg last summer, ;bat wonderful salve knocked it ou i few rounds. Jsot even a scar mained." Guaranteed for piles, so oums, etc. 25c. at Speed's drug at THURSDAY October 1st. pening bove dates and extends t< We have made great pre promise that this display o e ever made. While thes< ler departments will not b< see the beautiful Hats bu arts and Shoes WHERE: Shoes. Shoes II These we cannot describe in this 1- ad, but ask that you come in and i, let us show you. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Prices from $1.25 up to $3.50. c Linens 3G-inch Linen Lawn 25c yd. 36-inch Linene 12Jc yd. 90-inch Pure Linen $1 yd. 36-inch Linen 25c yd. - Outings Best Outing 10c yd. Flannette 10c yd. x Border Percale 12 l-2c yd. 36-inch Percale 10c yd. One case Suiting worth 20c. Our price 10c yd. Before Buying ry&Cc McCORMICK. orlti jnly Interesting Paragraphs from Our Wide si'm Wake Correspondent. Messrs Dacu* McCain and Mark Harm h no weDt 10 WoO'ord College on last Tu u U8 day morning: Mlsse* Ruth PrJce and All .. Tolbnrt to Atlanta wbere they entered Roal , lt>e ern Business College there, and Miss Mil* 1 Davis to Wlntbrop at Rock Hill, fc?. C. J?*1- Miss Mattle Lou Fo<sne, returned to I l? borne. In Greenwood Friday morning af aD0 upending a few day? with friends and re 16 l" lives here In McCormlck. are Minxes Matile Connor and Gladys Rank nes. i left Friday morning for Gaffney, wbltl 1 *e they go to enter Limestone College at tt .lDe place. De a Miss Jalla Strom from Rebobetb was t tbe pieasffnt guest of Miss Lola Cbeaibam of tt 1 re" place last week. '??? Miss Luia Ouzts has returned to her hot tbe jD Greenwood, after spendlbg several d? oard wltb her sister Mrs. J. T. Foosbe here In id Dm V PAfmlntr Juet mi\ L. H.. Edmunds of Port Royal, was "iry on a visit to lrlends and relative* la ai jom- around town last week. may Mrs. LeIU S. Crelghton, who with two slon her sons, Elmer and D. R have been vlsltl 1 a!* Mt the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. White ol Spartanburg returned to her hoi rt. hereon last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Fannie * dmunds Is now visiting the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmunds In Bpartanburic. Mesdames M. 0). and P. C. Darn were town Thursday on a shopping trip. Mlstes Lizzie, Mary, and Elolse Brltt ma a flying trip to Greenwood Friday on a ?h( 0W P>?k lour. Mrs. Sarah H. Eodgen, who has beer^nei I lag me Bummer uiuuiua wiiu mir. mul Britt went to Greenwood Friday to visit re jerm ttves up tbere lor a week or tea days, d Id Mr. W. G. Huguley weot to Augusta Ttaui botb day morning to attend some business matl< itlon returning Frldav morning. bleb Miss Lottie Henderson returned to t and bom*-1* Hepzlbab, Ga., after BpeDdlng se f tbe ral weeks wlib friends In and around ft it ol Cormtck and Calilson. Misses Lula and Nora Sturkey from Le> alter rett, .Ga., were tbe pleasant guests at t tslor- borne ol tbelr brother M. L. JB. Sturkey 1: S8 of week. calp. Miss Rosa McCrackeD one of McCormlel tlon, most cbarmlng young Indies, returned boi r Its Friday evening after several week's vaoatl ttbe witb relatives nnd friends in Augui icalp Charleston, and Bsonettsville. Miss Kate Cbamberialn left Tuesday mo com- lng for Gastonla, N. C? wbltber sbe goes itlou resume ber studies at Llnwood Female C lDai IfKO ucdl iucio. cure Mrs. Fan Die JennlDgs accompanied by t tbe daughter MIbs FaDnle Jennings, returned any their borne Id G^enwood Saturday mornli cure MleneB Llnnle McGrath, and Julia Flnli ap- two of MoCormlck's prettiest little girls ]< >hb if> Saturday for Greenville, wbere they will e jald- ter school tbere Ibis week. MIbb Pauline Furqueron, from Greenwo dls- )b counted among the visitors In town tl Hair week. trow Miss FaDnle Dunaway, wbo has been t will pleasant guest here in McCormlck for t cent past lew weeks returned to ber borne eon Amity, Ga., Monday. cure Mr. Jas. Edmunds, from Pansy, Ga. was ileal McC<*mlck Saturday on business. Tbe High School of McCormlck, will op like, ber doors on next Monday morning Sept, ling with tbe followldg teachers, Processor Co It 1b from Spartanburg, with assistants Mist ura- Carrie Tolbert, Jessie Coleman, McDons w of and Becks. lord Little Wilson Brltt the 7 year old son of I . w? rr> T D.lx nlAlro,l nnn hundred Ai ttuu mri, i. ?, piv.v.. tbr?e pound* cotton one day la?t week b tween 9 oclock and mud down. "Vox Popul Q Tliey Take the Kinkx Oat. 3 a "I have used Dr. King's New Li bad Pills for many years, with increasir but satisfaction. They take the kinks 01 t in of stomach, liver and bowels, withoi re- fuss or friction," says N. H. Brown, res, Pittsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactoj ore. at Speed'e drug store, 25c. " i WEST END. Personal Paragraphs and News Items Iuoniriouiea oy miss uiy miipiciun. i Miss Ella Haskell has gone to Hamburg I where she wt'l teach tola winter. ^ Mr. Lewis Perrln went to Greenville Heturday and spent Sunday with Mrs, Lewis Perrln who Is visiting In Greenville. Miss Sara Lee entertained Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Lucia Parker who Is visiting friends In the city. r Miss Sallle Calhoun has gone to Greenville w where she will leach again this winter. ' Miss Helen Wbl'e la at bomn after a most dnllghtrul summer's stay In Europe. Miss White has bad the moHt enjoyable tjlp and . Is In the bent of bealtb. ' I Miss May Robertson is home again after a pleasant two weeks slay with friends In Monroe, N. J. Mr. William Graydon Jr., bag gone to Spattanburg wher'p be will enter Wofford College, Mr*, w. D. Barksdale and her children are 3 at home again after & week's slay In Greenwood . Mlis lone Smith left Monday for Spartan bnrg where she will resume her studies. Miss Lucia Parker Is here from Greenville f spending a few days with friends and relatives. Miss Marie Gary entertained the Euchre a Club Frld?y afternoon at a very pleaxant ' h* meeting. At this meeting a vote was taken on changing the Club from Eucbre te Bridge ^ The majority were In favor of this change. - The Club will have Its first Bridge meeting Friday afternoon with Miss Plevna Seal. f Miss Jessie Speed has gone to Converse to w resume her studies. Mr ? w. Rneer of Monterey was In town Saturday. Bishop and Mrs. Theodore Bratton of Mississippi wera Id the city last week the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. EJ Calboun. Mlas Masle Basfcin of Iva Is here spending some time wltb ber aunt Mrs. Laura B. Love, m Mrs. James H. Perrln Is at borne again after spending tbe past week In Qreenvllle as the guest ol Mrs. Robert Ambler. m Miss Minnie Green Is back In Abbeville, to C ' the delight of ber friends, to begin ber work V In the Graded school. Miss Annie Hawthorne was In tbe city last week for a few days visiting Mm. J. tt Blake. Miss Hawthorne has gone to Atlanta for a week or two. Mrs. W D. Wilson and Miss Kittle Link are home from Atlanta after a pleasant stay In ., that city. tr Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark and Miss Anna Clark bave moved to MoDroe, N, C. where tbev will make their home In tbev future. Their friends here are tarry to see tbem _ leave. Mrs. Ellis Graydon of Greenwood was In tbe olty for several days last week tbe guest of friends, Mrf. Clyde Moore has gone to Charlotte to f> spend a while wltb relatives. Mrs. Jaibes Hawtborne of Latimer was RhonDlne In tbe city last Saturday. MIbs Julia Foster has returned to Abbrvllle where she will teaob again this winter after a pleasant summer spent In Spartanonrg. Miss Mattle Barksdale has gone to Anderson wbere she has been teacning for the past two years. Mr. W. T. Cunningham of Monterey was In town Saturday. MIbs Virginia Morgan of Monroe, N. C.. was In the city Friday and Saturday tbe guest of ?_ Miss Mary L. Robertson. MIbs Morgan left Saturday for Atlanta wbere she goeB to visit friends. Sbe has a great many friends here who are always delighted to have her visit our olty. f Dr. C. A. Mllford Is home again after a ten | J..I. ?l.natTAtal0 Qnvlnaa H UUT O Ola J nil AOW a upnugDi Q Mrs. J. F. Livingstone &Dd Mrs. Sadie I Mazyck have returned to Abbeville to live. I They are with Mrs. Ed Calboan. Their many | friends here are glad to welcome them home I again. Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham left Tuesday for , allnewshi 20 SUCCES es a PERFORMANCES D pee DAILY ?1 i ie.r. RECOMMENDED ic m W k - EMDORSED f * V I S: BY THE PRESS 1 I Si' \ 5? AID CLER6Y \ ^ OF THE WORLD. au I | ? v\ / Qnn Ho^^vKi.'iss p Z- Bl|||| GATHERED FROM ALL me I UVV PART? OF THE WORLD. H- I. A HERDS OP PERFORMING ELEI / PHANTS AND DROVES OP SIBER Oolimfted New Features ur ? Presented f od ^ Department, r THE FAMOUS EURO 81 the: great steini ,d m'selle de oes( ?gn The: comedy weyl i% ? ONE TICKET AL S GRANDEST OF ALL 'i. MORNING OF : iMOND '' SEPTEMI lite. DAREN'S rhere is a fres appeals to < stock is ni find a visit our prices your pock< to have yc iehool Days Tablets, Ink, Pencils, Chalk , id Slates are to be found here at ^ ie right prices. See window. I i ANDY, CANDY! < The fire put us out of the candy business for a while, but we again have a full line of our excellent lfc lb. candy just in. DARGAM (BETWEE] 1116 united SFUL YEAR- . flkIN OR SHINE. ^^S^flLDEST. i%r^l URGESTJNO' & If 1 I SliLT Jl ^ r I puinniTiAii hi fcAHIMIIIUH 111 | THE UNIVERSE ? AAA MEN, WOMEN. CHILDREN. [ h| III AND ANIMALS, MAKINC AN UUU UNCOMPARABLE DISPLAY. d A FUNNY CLOWNS. THE MOST ||l ENJOYABLE AND AMUSING I I U EXHIBITION EVER PRESENTED I I The Best Conducted |Jwj J Amnsemeflt Enterprise Stales, PEAN FEATURES. ^ :-= ER TROUP E, bcrun. D H "QUEER Of THE* AIR" FR0M PARIS. .ERS, FROM ROYAL THEATRE BARCELOIA. DM/TS TO ALUs STREET PARADES EXHffifflON. AY 78 BER LU f BMP'1, W 26* > in i i A i o ana iu? jhness about ne1 Bvery one, and i ew in all lines ; here one of ? i. i i would appeal itbook. We w >u call. STOVES rhe Flue System of the Enterprise Stoves is thfe greatest to be found on any stove. Let us explain to you at the store. DOLLS and TOYS : coming in now. l'S5&IO< N BARKSDALE AND A 3o lumMa where sh? goes to begin ber studies at tbe College for Womnn, Mrs. Fred Ctaon and Mro. Catherine Mimas p?nt Thursday with friends In Greenwood, mi. Mii? Luoy Henry and Mlaa Snsle Hill have A E gone to Wlnthrop College. Mrs. C. D. Brown la at home after BpeDdlng a week at Trenton. Miss Orene Moliwaln has gone to Rook Hill where she will attend Wlntbrop College. Miss Eunice Calhoun bai returned to Spar- r/ . tanburg where she will teach In tbe Converse ^el Graded School. Mrs. Frank McGee Is here from Spartan- r borg sDendlrg a while with ber home folks. ? Mr. John Perrln has gone to Wofford Col- the leee. v;ii Dr. James Fair of Savannah la expected In . tbe city this week to visit relatives tQe Mrs. Mary Mclntoab of Bordeaux la In tbe ?al( cltv visiting ber slater Mrs. V. D u Mrs D. H. Wilder of Richmond, Va., who rj*' baa been tbe guest of relatives In tbe city,has 1 returned to her home. foil Mr. and Mrs. Lowrle Beach am have gone to tua AiUnta where ibey will make their home. Miss Louise Brown has gone to Columbia to resume her studies at the College for Worn Ab en. aaj| Miss May Tbompsen of Anderson la tbe . guest of Mrs. W. N. Thompson. . or ' Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Furman have gone to Gal Monr6e, N. O.. where they will make ibelr nf bome In tbe mture. , ' Mr. W. N. Thompson baa gone to Boston, IAD New York and otber places In tbe nortb. wel Mr. A. M. Smith ap*nt Snnday In Green- rT vrllln *? r. - - 1 *tno wuu u 10 iniuor, iiir. w. Joel BmuD, who , la spending a while la that city. , CDS How to get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247-W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a .way to oecome strong: He says: "My mother, who jp ia old aDd very feeble, is deriving so !ui much benefit from Electric Bitters, j| that I feel it's my duty to teil those j 9 who need a tonic and strengthening -j medicine about it. In my mother's case a marked gain in flesh has result- 1 ed, insomnia has been overcome, and J she is steadily growing stronger." if Electric Bitters auickiy remedy stom- Lach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold Fo under guaranteo at Speed's Drug Store, joi 50c. Spt _ - tioi .Ad Seed Barley and Oats for s' sale. The L. W. White Co. ? ? s Every borne with children should have a box of Dr. Thornton's Easy-Teether in It. A guaranteed remedy for all bowel and atomnob trouble in teetbing children. 25 cent*. V For tale by McMurray Drug Co. and country a merchants; or Easj-Teetber Medicine Co., H Hartwell, Ga. J m:?_ .i I uaggiug ttuu xICQ at, ngut ** prices. The L. W. White Co. The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. F. Miller, E?q., Judge of Probate. Whereas, T. C. Sutherland ba? made suit to me, to grant blm Letters of Administration of ibe Estate and effects of S. W. Sutherland, late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and slDgular the kindred and creditors of the said S. W. Sutherland, deceased, that they be and appear before me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on txt Wednesday, the 30th day of September, 1908, ? after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause If any they have, why the said Administration should not be err a rt 1 oH Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this IStb dny of September. Id tbe year \jl of our Lord one thousand Dine hundred and eight, and In the 133 year of American Independence. Published on the 16th day of September, 1908, In tbe Press aud Banner and on tbe Court House door for the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, Judge ot Probate. Hi CAROLINA ENGINEERING CO. ABBEVILLE, 8. C. All classes of civil and electrical engineering. Farm surveys, plats, re- M establishment of lines, terracing and fl private telephone lines> #1 * * k,. * ? - * * , Vv : , r - c STORE. 5*7 cyrvnrl s fh at. WW ^ w v V>N> VMhW V is our entire | you would leasure, and J strongly to |j ould be glad BASSETT CHINA ^ We have just opened two new patterns in Bassett Open Stock China. They are specially ^ pretty. TINWARE ~~ m Pint Cups, 2 for 5c. 9-inch Pie Plates, 2 for 5c. 6 qt. Milk Pails 10c. 8 qt. Dish Pans 10c. 8 qt. Galv. Pails 15g. All tinware as cheap in propor- ^ IRON WAGONS f | from 85c to $2.50. / STORE iVHITE.) Master's Sale. ' y ie State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. ma Gable, Plaintiff, against Daniel Ethridge et ai, Defendants. ' 5y authority of a Decree of Bale by Court of Common Pleas for Abbe- . s le County, in said State, made in above stated case, I will offer for ;, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. S. C., on Salesday in Oct., A. D. 8, within the legal hours of sale the owing described lands, to-wit: All ,t lot or parcel of land situate, lying I being in the City of Abbeville, beville County, in the State aforei, containing Fifty-four Acres, more A less, and bounded by lands of F. H. k ble on tbe north and south, by lands 3 James Dowten on the west and by B dsof John Young and Robert Cress- P II on the east. << / lERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur- J iser to pay for papers. 'W R. E. HILL, M Master A. C., S. C. World's fflm Greatest [>TiliK>* Pain WM Killer r Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff nts, and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, ains, Cuts, Bruises,Colic, Cramps, Indiges1, Toothache,and allNerve, Boneand Muscle _ ies and Pains. rThe genuine h as Noah's Ark ?m every package. 25c.,50c. and $i.ooby al Ideal in medicine everywhere. Sample Dy mam ree. iH REMEDY CO. ,RICHM^NB, VA.,A ?OSTON,MA8#., U.i.A. old and guaranteed by C. A. Mil i & Co. " lurry Up | And Come to the fl "Live Store" on "Busy Street" for all kinds of Sea- ^ il sonable Goods. |f] hite Goods, IJ 1 White and Colored Lawns, / u nghams, Prints, / fl Percales, Trunk', \ fl Dress Suit Cases, Shoes, its, Clothing,* Hardware and Groceries, . ::M iinos B. Morse, j] H . t ./ - ,atf '.V-V.- <" . 1- jH