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: - . ' ' " f..; ' - ..-H. 'im The Abbeville Press and Banner j BY W. W. & W. RBRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C.,W EDNESDAY, OCTOBEK 14, 1908 ESTABLISHED 1844 J|9 AI Thursday Firs of the play t FOUR' Company of 40 People. Horses. 4,000,0( its timely sentiment. jl itijlj l Dramatized by Thomas D and "The Leopard's Spots Seats now on i PRICKS: Entire lower floor $1.5 NOTE?The company manage this is the same production in ever; past three seasons. Schedule of Special Trains to be Operared to Columbia and Return on Account of the State Fair via Southern ai Railway. Between AHeodalf find Columbia ?October ^ 28 aud 'J9 npeclal trains as follow*: rr Lv. Allendale 7 (0 a.m te P*ve 7'AJ ? Ktlue l.M V . V^nnn,s . 7 ,J7 81 \H*ru well 7 50 {J Yule 7 58 B ankvlilp 8 II) Walker. Mt N.?.29 8'ii 1 Hprlngflqld 840 Baliy 8.50 or Perry 9 00 7 Thor 917 Pellon 9 28 rt draund 9 45 n Rljx 9 53 P Cayc* 10 10 Ar. ColuojOiM ..1015 V] Returning special train will leave Colum- rf bU 7 00 p.m. lt Between Wlnnsboroand Colombia Octoter 27lti, 28tb and 29.h special trains as follow .' tt Lv. Wiunsboro 7 80 w Rockton 7 38 Hlmp on 7 48 IE Rldgeway 7 54 Smailwood ...7.59 ?i Blyihewood 811 ^ Sharp o i? | ? Klillau 8 27 i ont 8 38 s.) Ar. Columbia (Bun aiH.) 8 50 u Columbia (Union Sia.) 9 00 ^ Retarnlog special train wl'l 1 ave Columbia 8 00 p.m. and run through toCbailoite, arrive ;r Charlotte 1185 p. m. Between 8pm tanburg and Columbia?OcU- < ber 28 b ooo 29lb Fpet-lal trains as follow*: Ci Lv. Spartanturt 9.SO a.m. n East 8partauburp 0 40 Cedar Spring* 6 45 White 631 Paoole' 7 00 c Jonosvllie 7 15 , Lockbart Junciiui 7 20 H Bol bam 7 29 Union 7 44 u Car um 7 55 J" HantUC 8 06 " C-trllsIr 816 g Herbert 8 37 V( Bbeldoo o fj Blals 8.55 Htrotber 8 00- tl Diwkln* 0 06 p buevllle 9 18 A laton 9 30 Wallaceviilr 8.30 I Ltltlelor 9.48 Hook man 9M Montgomt ry 9.59 C( Frost' 10.10 W Ar. Columbia 10.30 i( Returnltg special irtilu will leave Colum- .. bla 7 30 p. m. and arrive Spartanburg 1130 11 p. m. Between Anderson. Belton. Abbeville aDd Columbia ? October 28lh and 29tr special IralnB , as follows: " Andersor 5 30 a. m. Belton 6 00 k Henea Paib 6.17 Donalds 0 30 Abbeville 6 20 E Hedge' 6-o2 Greet) wood 715 NInety Sly 7 3S Cbappele 8.10 Helenr 9.00 Newberry 9 05 Proeperltj 9.S0 Peak 9 55 t Alston 10 00 ? Llttletoi 10 18 Montgomerj 10 29 Fros* 10.40 Ar. Colombia 11.00 Retnrnlcg special nam will leave Columbia 7 00 p. id.arrive Belton twelve mldnlgbt, , Anderson 12 80 a. no. J Dr. TfcriLtOD'? Easy Tulher 1 n* f-avcd the I llvts ol liurdrfdc i? Lsbles a? d will ealely J carrj jtur tbly through the roost trying pe- c rlodoi lis 11 !? as It l* a grain nurd remedy for Tei tblce, fcLH,n.er Dianbcta, Flux, Jndlgef- i tioD.m d mII MiiLach and Lowel troubles Hf > InlBDtB. 15 tents. For sale by McMarray Drug Co. aDd cooDtry net rc bantg, or Easy- jj Tcetbir Mtdlclne Co., Hartvell. Ga. k * 3BEVIL: , Octobe t Time hat has stirred r H 5 A Carload of Eff 30 Theatregoers he Original New Y ILAN ixon, Jr., from his two fann 5." Direction of George H. Sale at Milford 1 O, Balcony $1, Gallery 75 c ment wishes to assure theati y detail that has pleased tfc dcs i cuiic DbLLLIWL. Miss Carrie Cowan is at home a "ter a pleasant visit to relative in arson. Miss Clara Bonner and Miss Je /idem an visited friends in tbis ( mnitv last week, Miss Bonner acb the Sharon school, ami . /ideman with Bessie Morrah, bei stant will teach in Aode ounty. Miss Onie Kennedy spent Satui i>{ht with friends iu this section. Miss Prenti-8 opened the Belli :hool Monday. She boards with . abn Wardlaw. The school house gently been repaired, and ni alnted. Mrs. Ada Keunedy has been ( [sit to her mother, Mrs.Kennedy >ach at Lebanon. The womans Missionary Union, le. Young Peoples Christian Ui ill meet at Long Cane Thursday irrioon. " CI U n_!4l J? A KKaii 1UI38 OHIHU ?>1111, 10 iu nuvv< le will go to school to Rev. E [enuedy. Mr. J. T. Bradley and little sou 1 I were with freinds on Long Cane abbath. Mrs. Saunders is visinting relal 1 Sandover. [Sometime ago Mr. Charles I mght a large turtle on Savan liver weighing fifteen pounds. Mrs. Mary Keuuedy wife of Dr [. Kennedy will arrive in Troy to he will spend sometime with r es in Abbeville County. Morrah and Wardlaw have just p a ginnery near theBellevue Sc niias and are now busilv emplt inning cotton from early morn ery often after dark. Miss Ellen Morrah is in Brat le guest of Mrs. Fannie Jay and H. Bradley. Mr. Iiobt. Mars attended service iong Cane on the tirst Sabbath. Our farmers are busy gathering I 3tton crop, the crop in this sei 'illjbe very short, the price is also nv, some think there will not bei :ian a half a crop made. Dr. Carleton ofMt Carmel and [euntdy of Troy were in Bell ist Tuesday on nrofessionul busii Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Britt were in eville, Monday. Mrs. W. P. Wideman was callit iellevue Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bel ton Watson spent last ' rith Mrs. J. S. Britt. Mrs. J. L. Kennedy was me gut Irs. Parker Wednesday. Miss Georgia Kennedy was eli eacher of the Henderson School ween Troy .aud McCormick. A Health)- Family. "Our whole family has enj :ood health since we began usini king's New Life Pills, three igo," says L. A. Bartlet, of ] ioute 1, Guilford, Maine. ' ileanse and tone the system in a le way that does you good. 2 Speed's drug store. raoallys Candy, always fresh at Ml ;ook Store. I I ,r 15, 1908 i ^ Jf, , Here the Nation! EASO N ects. Troop of Cavalry tve witnessed and echoed ork Cast and Production. SMAN dus novels "The Clansman" Brennan. Drug Company. :ts., Boxes $1 and $2. egoers of Abbeville and vicinity that ie larger cities of the country for the nniRIC THEIR nilTY gain UUIIIU I llklll uu i i i An- ; Dnie Scores of Abbeville Readers are :oraLearning the Duly of the Kidnej p. r as- fj>0 fliter tbe blood is the kidneys' rdon duty. , When they fail to do this the kidy neys are sick. jvue backache and many kidney Ills folUtinary trouble, diabetes. cely loan's Kidney Pills cure them all. Mrs. Georgia Pitts, 139 M)ll >n * Street, Laurens, S. C., says': will " I canuot say too much in "XT 1.1 Dltl. praise oi vuau ? xviuucy i u^q. and I suffered a great deal from a'on dizzy headaches,constant paips a'* through my back and loips and the kidneys were very ii> ille, regular in action. I was weak B. and nervous and at timeafelt run down that I could not go 0av" my wo.k. None of the many * last remedies I tried helped me and when I learned or Doari-s Lives Kidney Pills, I procured a supply I to?k them as directed intt and as a result, I am now free na" from any of the above named j annoyances." day! For sale by all, dealers. Price 50 pi*/, cents. Fotter-Milburn Co., ^Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United put States. hool Remember the name?Doari'a?and >ye<i take no other. 5 DRIHtr H Laxative Froit Syrup more _ ... Pleasant to take Dr. . _ evue Tho new laxative. Does ess. Ab- not gripe or nauseate. >g in Cures stomach and liver week troubles and chronic con- | 331 Of stipation by restoring the | ected natural action of the stomi beach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitute*. Prtoe BOo. oyed C. A. MILFORD & CO. g Dr. years Rural See us for bagging and ties, Th?y barbed wire, seed oats, bar 5c. at ley, rye ano onion bclb, S. J. Link. tord Steere's oandlei, the candy of quality. WEST END. Personal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Prof. L. W. Diok has been In Colombia spending a few day. Mr Walter Vman?itl of Atlanta. Ua., spent Sunday In the city the guest of his home people Mr. Q. W. Bpeer oi Montery spent WedJ nes lay In tbe city. Mrs. W. P. Greene entertained the Euchre Oiub Friday afternoon at a very delightful meetlnif Miss Virginia Ctlhnun ADd Miss Sara Buker }fCalhoun FmIIb were shopping In tberlty ia?i week. Mr. and Mrs. John M. H trden are home rrotn'Bpartatiburg. Mre. Charles Yeargwn of Colombia was In W .he cl<y for several days last. week tbe gueil ( >f Mm. W. E. Hill. ft Mr. Frank Whw lorofC Gambia was In tbe | :liy Sunday ibe euest ot Mr H. H. Hill. , Mrs. Frank Moritnn and Miss Virginia I irgan of Monroe. N. C. are In tbe olty to \ mend the Wilson White wedding. Mr. Anthur Speer of Anderson was in the illy last Thursday the guest of bla annt, Mm W. A. Tpmpleton. Mm. T. Miller Morris who has been here rom Augusta, Qa. spending a white with Miss Llllle Templetau has returned to ber lome. MIm Myra Mower ! here to attend tbe Wilson White wedding. Mr. Bruce Moeley of Greenwood was In tbe ilty Saturday, on business, y MIbs Bessie Boyce and Mfss Jessie Boyceol Due West were shopping In the olty Monday. LOWNDESVILLE. Mr. L. B. Cook of Latimer was Id tb Is place >d bmin' ri, to day was two weeks ago. Miss Effis BeDnet of Crystal Spring, Miss., :ame In Uie week before lafct having been jrevlou^ly eleoied to take charge of the mu. lie depariuent of the school Id shls place,and itonre began her duties Mrs. J. B. Mcoeley, spent several of the lays of the wetk before Ihsi, at Anderson imqn; relatives and friends. Mrs. Bedford Heard of Eiberton, being on a iMslt to ber mother Mrs. O. B. McCain, spent i short while In thin place the week before a??. i Tue (all communion services of the Presbylerlun church, Providence, was celebrated yesterday and the day before, two weeks ago. The pastor Rev. W. 8. Hamlter cjndooilng Lbe service*. MUs Bailie Wilson of Grainrldge spool xeveral days the week before last, at the home of her brother Dr. J D. Wilson. Mr. George WHsod and bis fatberlniaw Mr. Dole of Due West were bore on business lust Saturday was a week ago. j Rev. Coke D. Mann, having spent several days among klnspeople at Mountain View on his return home, stopped here for a short time last Monday, and gave to some of bis old time filends a cordial hand shake, Mrs. J. H. Latimer of Abbeville was here for several days with the family of ber slater Mrs. J. T. Latimer. * Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Power of Sumpter who bad spjnt some time In the np country came here last week and were for two or three dn.vs wl'ta the farrliy of the writer. M'.ss Norma Power of Augusts, Ga. was at the above borne during last week. Mr. T. K. Fooche of Greenwood, was In our town, a part of last week and the probabilities aie that the building of several neto bons es that are to go up herein the nesr future, will be given to blm. Last Wednesday Mrs. R. W. Barber of Grover and ber daughter, Mrs. & J. Huokabee who bad been wllb ber father Rev. R. W. Barber and family since before the flood came to this place. Rev. A. J. Coutben, presiding elder of the Anderson district came down Saturday moruing and held the 4th Bnd last quarterly meeting for this charge, for tbla year. Miss Fannie Henry of Eiberton, assisted by some of oar bome talent, gave an entertainment in the school building in this place Friday nlgbt for the benefit of the building. Miss Henry gave a reading; some vocal duels were rendered by Misses Ad Die Llddell and Ella Floyd. Some floe muslo was given to add to the pleasores of the occasion. A fairly good crowd was Id attendance and were well pleased. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brownlee, of Texas who moved to tbe Lone Star State, about forty years ago from this section and who have spent several weeks among relative* bere were gnests of Mr. E. W. Harper from Saturday tl'l today. To Mrs. J. M.Hnckabee was given a fine boy, last Wednesday. Mr. B. P. Aralal bas been here for sometime aiding Mr. HeDry Moseley cashier In tbe Lowndesvllle bank and profiling by It by learning the baslnesa. Mr. John Prescof of Augusta. Ga., came up yesterday morning ?pent some bours with us and returned to his home in tbe evening. With the good weatber conditions, promised by the states Dutch weatber Prophet some of the planters In this section will soon have their crops pttbered, as they had not ' much loll by tbe flood. Troupe. DUE WEST. Newsy Paragraphs from the Classic City ?Visitors Coming and 6oing. Mr. John Good of YorkvilleS. C., Is visiting friends In town, tie expect* to resume bis \j studies ?t the University of Kentucky this V year. Miss Louise Brownlee left on lastTborsday for Albany, Ga., where sbe goes to attend tbe \/ Brownlee?Todd wedding. Miss Brownlee along with several other ti. C. girls will be In tbe bridal procession. e Ml** CouBtunce Wardlaw left on Saturday ? to take cbargeof her scbocl In tbe lower part of tbe country. ? Miss Ellis of Greenwood was tbe guest last week ol Mrs. T. G. Ellis. Mrs. A. 6, Newton of New York and sou, rr wbo have been spending tbe past few months J wltb her father Mr. M. B. Cllokscales, left on t Thursday to visit ber sister, Mrs. J. A. Copeland ol Galnavllle Ga. p Tbe streets in front of several of tbe stores V-1 are being paved. In truth tbe little towh Is progressing. Miss Eva CHnkscalee spent last Monday In J. ELODsa raiu nnu iiivuud? Tbe Temple Quartette, tbe flrat Lyceum number, gave a very entertaining: concert In 9 the oollege auditorium on Saturday evening. Tbe next number comes late In November. Ml as Eva Cllnkscates delightfully "enter- <n talncd tbe Merry Six last Thursday alternoon v Llgbt refreshments were served after tbe usual chat and tbe six merry girls were loatbe ., to separate- V Mies Eupbemla Young left on Saturday for Or. White's Bible School In N. Y. r Miss Jessie Epps left on Tue<dsy to take I charge of ber sobool at Sallye,B. C. Mr. A. A. Pearson of Greenville, 8. C. spent Ihe last ol tbe week with friends In to a n. p Mr. G. N. McCormlck, a graduate of last k year, was In town a few days last week. He has charge of the city schools In Greenwood ? SC. r Little MIbs Virginia Reld entertalneJ quite a number of ber little friends at her birthday s party on last Saturday afternoon. I Dr. J. s. Moffatt went op on Saturday nlgb tn nrpAoh (In the Presbytealan Church of Greenville on the Sabbath. r Quite a number of the students from Ersk- e Ine will go down to Abbeville on Thursday night to tee the Clansman. ^ A Timely Resolution. It has been announced through the preai i In several counties of our State aa also In oar \ adjoining sinter States that Bands, so called ' "Night Riders", have posted on ginneries notices commanding them to close down until f cotton shall have advanced to 121 2 cents per V. pound, otherwise that the ginnery will be burned or other violence threatened. Now therefore, we the F. E. <? C. O. Union ? of Abbeville County, as well aa the "Lootla" whose Delegates are assembled here today, unamlnouaiy agree to the following: r Resolved 1st that our Unions are absolutely vopposed to any suoh movements on the part of "Nigh Riders" or any other snob lawless f parties who pro fees to have .the promotion I1 of the Interests of the farmera as their purqofie. Resolve 2nd that we condemn any Inter ference with the private right of both citizens and glnner to gin cotton at their pleasure, and we will give them opt every aid to protect tbem from violence by or from and parties whomsoever. Resolved 8 That our county Secretary be Instructed to have these Resolutions and pre amble Inserted In every newspaper published In Abbeville County as also In the State, pub " *?1 'Vh,mhio h n. itid ltaat marked copies be mal led lo tbe Governor of our Btate. biuI to tbe Clerk of tbe Court and Sherlfl oi Abbeville County. I 1 Darcan's u i and 10c QtAPfl mm v. FREE We are going to give away the lovely of nnt? Strtrft UV VUA rw vwa w, . Vith each cash sale ve will give a check howing the amount if that sale, and for >10.00 worth of these hecks we will give 5c in cash or trade, nd further than this m December 23, we vill give the big $18 VJI frM +r>+kp nfirson /VII I I W kW > w resenting the great>st amount of these Dash Checks, not the greatest number oi :hecks, but the greatsst total amount. Ne will also count :ollection checks foi iccounts patd by De:ember 23, in the race or the Doll. Dargan's 5 and 10c Store i Soutrehh^Stand/ ICltAti IvIIUV I Hostc I Nature ma S it right,?the SS& .;: n . it' m mg-iat lor ai I economical su ter. There's I hog-fat in it I of the Soutl I agricultural K international |jl|jUJ|LJI|jJ[i ? : .> ^ i Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, uoumy or ADoevine. Court of Common Pleas. J.~ T. Black, as Administrator of tbe Estate ol Fannie T. Jones, deceased, Fannie A. Black, Lillian Cason,Kitty Knigbt, Sadie Patrick, Bhetta Jones and Bessie Jpnex, tbe two^last named by J?B. Blake, their guardian adlitem, Plaintiffs, against Rosa Maxwell,.Janie M. Henderson, Car* rie B. Jones and Victoria D. Lee, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by tbe Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made lb tbe above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville 0. H., 8. CM on Salesday in-Nov., A. D. 1908. within the legal hours of eale tbe following described lands, to-wit: All tbat lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing Three Hundred Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Estate of Jameie DuBose, B. A..Boyd and the Estate of ? ?-ll .ni) James j^u caiuouu, ucwaocu, aUU known as the Burton tract. i k Also, all that tract or parcel of land In said State and County, containing Three Hundred and Fifty and ThreeFourtbe Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Estate of James Ed Calhoun, lands of George Bobinson and lands formerly owned by B. L. Jones, deceased. -Also, that other piece or parcel of land in the town of Mt. Carmel in said State and County, containing Nine and One-half Acres, more or less, and being made up of two parcels, one of nine acres arid the other of one-half of an acre, said lots are bounded by ldt of the colored Methodist Church and others, and fronting on the Lowndesville roarf. i TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. , Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeyille.^ Court of Common Pleas. Henrietta Garrison, Plaintiffs, against Elizabeth H>'Miller, Thomas W. Miller, The National Loan and Exchange Bank of Greenwood, The Bank of Greenwood, The Greenwood Grocery Company, Annie L. idiller, Joseph M. Miller, Benjamin F. Miller and Augustus H. Miller, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in 1 the above stated case, 1 will offer for *ale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C.,on Salesday in Novebmer, A. D. 1908, within the legal hours of Rflle the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville | County, in the State aforesaid, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND , FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or ' less, and bounded by lands of Miss > Sue Morton, Estate lands ot Miss Mollie Morton, lands of H. J. Stockman and others, being the tract of land set off to Elizabeth H. Miller as her share in tbe division of the Eatate of A. H. Morton, deceased. Also, all that other tract cr oarcel of land containing Five Hundred ana Sixty-seven acres, more or lees, and k bounded by lands of Elizabeth H. Miller, H. J. Stockman and others, being ' the Estate lands of the Rev. B. F. Miller, deceased. TERMS OF SALE-Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, ) Master A. C., 8. C. Times are hard. Make your money go as far as possible by buying your furniture and sewing machines from S. J. Link. Floe olgars, Turkish cigarettes and smokng tobacco at Speed's. BHuve ynur picture* framed In tl e best style at MUlord'd Book Store. 1A11 tbe laleat Novels Papers ana Magazines at Mil ford's Book Store. jSWRM de it, and madeB i just-right cook-1 ' v:M 1 purposes,?the I bstituteforbut-B nn rhrliov&tihlp H XXV xixvixgvikiv*vj.w Hfl . It's the pride I i,?her leading I contribution to I I food-purity. I Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleaa. uuuiora w. uaue, as AuuiiuiDumui, cum tfestameoto annexo, of Guilford Cade, deceased, Plaintiff, against I. L. Porter* Mrs. K. H. Porter, Mary E. Mcintosh and S. J. Hester, Defendants. By virtue of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, In said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C.'H., 8. C., on Salesaay in Nov., A. <'D. 1908, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, sitaate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in tbe State aforesaid, in or near WlllIngton, containing SEVENTEEN ACRES, more or lees, and bounded by lands of Edward-Mitchell, I. L. LeRoy, Fanny S. Maynard and others. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. C., S. C. And Come to the "Live Store" on "Busy Street" for all kinds of Sea, sonable Goods. r V,lS?5 White Goods, White and Colored Lawns, v Ginghams, Prints, . V Percales, Trunk1', . ; . > /i i : >. ? Dress Suit Cases, Shoes, ...? ' Hats, Clothing, Hardware and Groceries. Amos B. Morse. Dr.-J. JL LOVE, Veterinary Surgeon. of Asheville, N. C. Office at HJ11 & Sons' Stables. ^npnnn ? YW-r i 1 . 1 ^jje iQtb Bones, Spavins and Weak t^floBj^n^^SB ^REH^nBB References ? Capt. J. ^B|MR^BHaj President Battery Park Millard, Liveryman; Manager Baltimore Ice^HHBMH^S^^fiHS William Logan, Maji^HHBHHHH^H^B Milling Co.; M. L^HnH||^n Board "f p"" Reed & We bles; Dr. Re<ui9HHHRH|Hi ai^nHBHH^Bn