The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 14, 1908, Image 8
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EAST END.
What "M" Sees and Hears on His fa
Rounds About the City and Along
Ronte No. 3. ;
Mr. George White, Jr., will join hand and ws
heart this evening at Hymens Altar In the 1
Methodist Episcopal Church of this olty with an
Miss Nelle Wllsou, oue of Abbeville's most Br
charming and popular young ladles. J
r>f frinnriM are Invited to foi
a ikrijo uuujuu v. ...
witness the ceremony. Immediately alter vli
an elegant reception will be given at the M
beautiful borne of Mrs. John Andrew Harris, J
aunt of the bride. flj
Oar theatre going people enjoyed the first he
play In our beautiful opera bouse last Satur- J
day night, "The Great Divide." Tbli troupe vli
has a world wide reputation and their play D(
In this city bears oat this fact. Their perform- J
anoe was most entertaining and greatly en- to
Joyed by the full house present. 1
Manager Cobb deserves credit for the high In
class troupes be is introducing. Good shows K.
will always be appreciated and patronized by At
the public, 1
The next great play will be "The Clans- I'r
man" and is booked for the evening of Got. od
15.1908. th
What's to be done? With two two thirds of
a cotton crop and the prloe way down, bring- Su
lng last Monday S 3-4 cents. If such condl- In
tlons do not change before it gets out of the J
farmers'bands, the country at large will be pi'
In bad shape, farmers, merchants and all In- su
dustrles will sutler. Even now trade centres Id
^? /<on?ifiuoinn in irftdi*. Everv- or
are leenug iuc uci/no?.v- ? _
thing the lartner ban to buy Is greatly ad*
vanced while thefr chief product Is at lis an
lowest figures. Farmers will be forced to he
realize in "unity there's strnngth," they '?|
must "pull together" or calamity will be the 1
result. W(
Miss Eula Cobb, of Greenwood, spent Satur- en
day and Sunday in tbe olty the guest of her
brother, Mr. Oscar Cobb, and w*b mucb Wl
pleased with the opera. se
Mrs. James Taggart has moved Into her
new home (the Graydon home) which she
recently purchased. Sbe has rented her
home on Main street to Mr. Mlnehall and her
new cottage on Magazine street Is occupied
by Mr. Calhoun ana family,
Mrs. Tllton and her obarmlng daughter, p
Miss Sara, atter a delightlul stay of several <j
months In the city with ber daughter, Mrs. v
J. M. Lawton, lelt last week for tbelr borne in g
Savannah, Ga. Tbese ladles made many 0
friends and received mucb attention daring v
their Btay and left for their home charmed a
with our city,and in love with her people,and
our people delighted to have such honored
guests within their city gates and will greet
their coming again with much pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Shiver returned from ?
their bridal tour and are now at home to D
their frlend6 at the Eureka. J,
Mrs. Luther Hlckerson after a pleasant
stay in tbe city as the guest of her sister-inlaw.
Mre. Joe Wilson, rnturned last Monday
to her home In Augusta accommpanled as tl
loroc (jrPBnitnnd bv Mrs. WHsod. d
Mrs. Folenberger and two children, o1 '
Monroe, N. C., were tbe guests ol Mrs. Sara tl
Turner several days of last week. Ii
Mrs. R. L. Vose spent the past week with o
her daughter Mrs. Robert Hill. e
Watch, and read the advertisements In our G
city news papers and you will see who are b
live and progressive merchants ol tbe olty, o
and will toon find out where to gel the most *
for your money. Watch the ehow window*
as yon pass along and you will see grand
bargain displays.
Mrs. J. H. Gilbert, of Hodges, Is In tbe olty
to attend the marriage of her niece, Mls?
Nelle Wilson.
NEWS OS ROUTE 3. P
Wilson Brothers ginnery Is runuing on full ?
time as well as the ginnery of Gilliam Broth
era. bom or tneBe gitre are uuw uaviug ?.i ju
they can do. By the by?We heard today
that some of the ginneries in thlsoounty p
hate been poated by the Night Riders wblcb
means they must gin no more cotton until C
the price advances, or take the con6*quen<x
which means destruction of their property. S
This seems to us In bad keeping as it must y.
evidently be those who are Interested in col D
ton, which means .the farmlDg class, and to
say you must not gin, means so we caq'i sell.
Now It seems to us no farmer, or any othei
. olase of men have any right to restrict the
private work of gins as glo Ding their cotton w
only puts it in better shape and does noi
necessarily force tnem to sell. It would bf ic
more proper it seems^to us for this class ol In
man to post on the farmers' doors a notice Ti
something like this, you must not sell your ac
cotton, If you do It will be at your own risk. Be
No cotton to be sold by farmers until prices op
advance. su
If the Farmers Union would stand pat on
their pledges "not to sell" until their price
was given then the object In view would be
gained. You are not obliged to sell because
your cotton is ginned and paoked, for the
same law that would make or require you to v
sell your ginned ootton, could lorce you to t.
sell It in the seed and of oourse for much lets '
Gin your cotton, store it m the farmer*' -c
warehouse, draw money on it and pay on n
your debts, and hold for higher prices, ? hlcb r
you are bound to get If you stand together, *
otherwise "capltal"and not labor will win the 0
M day. As we said formerly, you nave the n
same right to price y?ur staple product T
(cotton) to the world, as western men have to
nrlon their onrn meat, and flour. BO hold 81
to your rights, as free speech and doing ?b wt a;
please make this a free counrry.
Sharon school opened last Monday witb
Prof. R. B. Cheatham as principal and Mlsfc
Carrie Bonner, of Due West, assistant.
Mrs. Ada C. Kennedy will move to the Lebanon
section this week and open this floorlshlng
school next Monday the 19th.
Miss Mattie Nlckles, of Hodges, is in charge "
of the Fiatwood school having opened last u
Monday tbe 12th.
Fern Cliff School opened earlier this season
with Miss Eunice Cochran in charge. hi
No colored sohools have opened yet. Schoi- y<
N ars are busy now and will have time for
schools later on.
Mr. J. R. Thornton,one of the progreesivi
farmers of Lebanon, had his barn destroy ea
by fire last Wednesday p. m. about 5 o'clock r
with all tbls year's fodder, 150 bushels cottou
seed, 20 or 30 bales of last year's bay, gearing
and plows, 2 flne calves and a new two horse
wagon. Only one hundred dollars lnsuranee,
which would not cover tbe lumber and tbe "J
building oi the bam. Tbls Is a great mis M
fortune and places Mr. Thornton In a bad fix
Just at this time or tbe year. Cause of fire
unknown, but it is supposed to be accidental
perhaps caused from some green forage In Ibt ^
loit which may have heated and caused c
"spontaneous combustion." This Is indeed
bard luck, and bis many friends regret bis vt
low. 1|
On last Monday afternoon about one o'clock
the dwelling known as tbe J.W. Knox borne- 1.
stead In tbe Sharon Bectlon was totally de- A'
Btroyed by Are. This property now belong*
to Mr. J. B. Wilson ana was occupied by Mr. c
Hhubert and family. Mr. Wilson had Just g'
made a lot of repairs on the dwelling and Dad
It already rented for next year. At this jj
writing we bate no Information aB to the "
origin of tbe fire. We only Baw it go op Id 1j
smoke at a distance. _
Mr. R. W. Knox, one of the prosperous far- \
mers and merchants in the Sharon section, .
has Just built a large waterproof shed under i]
wblcb be has now stored 28 or 30 bales of laBl ?
and this year's cotton, besides bavlng a lot
of old cotton in tbe Abbeville warehouse.
Thoro 1 r In vIaqt a Inn a rnnto S nnvardn nf
200 bales of cotton lying around holding for
higher prices, Store your cotton, don't take >
any risk, you will sleep better and come out at
better In the end. re
Some of the visitors we met coming to town
the past week: Mr. aDd Mrs. J. B.| Wilson, e?
Mr. D. E. Preseley and Miss Luolle Wilson'
Mr. J. H. Penney and daughter Miss Gertrude,
Miss Sallle Woodhurst and Miss Bessie '
McNeill, Mrs. R. E. Bruoe, Messrs, J. H. Walker,
Olyn Walker and W. O. Graves, Mr. and bi
Mrs. Lindsay Link, Mr. K. W. Knox, Mr. C. a|
F. Graves. Mr. James Evans, Mr. Grler Sherard,
Major Arthur Parker, Mr. Walter B. e(
Wilson, Mr. Walter Abies.
Numbers of people on route8 will take In
tbe Clansman. a'
MIbs Nelle MoGaw is In the olty for this
Miss Carrie Bonner Is boarding with Mrs. ge
David Gilliam. D
Miss Eunice Cochran Is boarding with Mrs.
C? F (jrflvcp
Miss Mattle Nickles boards with her friend J?
Mrs. John A. Wilson.
Mr. David Gilliam spent laBt Saturday "]
night and Sunday at home, returning to bis '
business at Watts on Monday.
Mr. A. K. Woodhurst was in tbe city last
Monday on business. '
Miss Annie Williams who iB still sick 1b
feeling a little better at this writing.
What about that marriage on route 8 i
booked for October? We haven't heard the j,
chime of wedding bells yet.
Mlss Janle Mabry Is spending a while la ^
the city.
Rev. J. B. Hlllhouse Is In Atlanta on pleasure
and business. q
Miss Margie Brownlee spent last Sunday *
with Mrs. M. T. Sherard. *"
Miss Sallle Wilson has returned from a V
delightful visit to her brother Dr. J. D. Wll- M
son and family ot JLowndesvllle. e
Little Misses Margaret Wilson and Mildred A
Wilson of Watts spent last week with relatlves
at Gralnrldge farm. Tb*se are two ?i
bright, sweet little girls and "we"' are always
glad to see their pretty, smiling faces on
route 3. /]
Mr. J. F. Glbert with two of his children
spent Ha turd ay and Sunday with his sister, _.
.Mrs. .AiaKgie oueraru. r
a
Married Mnn in Trouble. r
A married man who permits any member /]
of the family to to lake anytbiDg except Fo- .
ley's Honey arid Tar, for cougbs, coldB and _
lung trouble, 1b guilty of Degtect. Nothing ?>
else Is as good lor all pulmonary troubles. ? '
The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains /<
no opiates and 16 In a yellow package. C. A, f*
MUford & Co.
Our rugs and blankets are jji
simply irresistable. Call and ?
jnake your selection. ?
S J. Link. I *c
McCORMICK.
leresting Paragraphs from Our Wide-aWake
Correspondent.
tfr. T. H. Robertson from Plum Branch
is In town Friday on business.
VIIsh Lillian Carrol spent Saturday night
d Sunday with Misses Sadie and Miry
ltt out near Buffalo.
Mrs. Bettle Hagan left Saturday morning
r Augusta and Atlanta whither she goes to
*'? /\??hap ortn.
sit her sisier, Aire. ^unua, ouu ,
r. Earl Din kins for a tew weeks.
Mr. J. C. Addison from Branson made a
'log trip to see his son Mr. G. T. Addison
re on last Tuesday.
Mr. J. P. Caddy from Porto Rioo, has been
siting bis sister, Mrs. Jennings Dorn near
)rnvllle.
Mr. A. B. Parks from Leverett, Oa. was In
vn on last Wednesday on business.
Mr. Sheppard Jennings who has been visltg
at tne home of bis brother, Dr. and Mrs.
T. Jennings, has returned to his home In .
igusta.
Rev. Mr. Caldwell of the Associate Reform
eabyterlan church will preach In the Metblst
Church here on thn fourth Snnday of
Is month at 11 o'clook A. M.
Mr. Frank Harmon from Bordeaux spent
ini'a' with Mr. aod Mrs. Joel Sanders here
MiCirmlck.
Mr. aad Mrs. R. F. Shelby have opened a
dure gallery over R. M. Fuller <t Go's drag
ire, where be la taking pictures singly ana
crouDs at verv reasonable prices; tney will
ily be tbere a few days.
MIbs Hatlle Frldy who has been the plearit
guest of ner brother, Kev. J. M. Frldy
re Id McCormlck, for the past few weeks
ft today for her home near Columbia.
Mr. and Mn, Bob Carroll, from Augusta,
?re the pleasant guests of Mr. J. E. McCrackSunday.
Messrs W. J. Connor, Jr., and F. L. Carroll
ent down to Augusta (Saturday afternoon to
e "The Merry Widow" played there.
"Vox Popull."
Good Paintsrs and Paperhangers.
Located In town st present. Two first class
alnters and paperhangers, calsomlners and
ecoratore. interior work a specialty. All
rorfc guaranteed to give entire satisfaction,
trlctly temperate. .Just drop a line, will
nly be too glad to oall and give estimate on
rork. Y. C. Gaffney and Ed W. Urbanneck,
are ol Postoffice, Abbeville, 8. C.
For Snle.
I have seventeen pigs for sale that is fine
LDy one that would like to buy can learn
r\noa ht nhnns-ii?one aud a half on forty
ne. * *" J. A. Young, Troy, 8. C.
Mothers, don't give your baby anything
bat contains opiates or any other Injurious
rugs, but Insist on having Br. Thornton's
Easy-Teetber," as it Is the best medicine on
oe market lor teething bablee, and is abaojtely
harmless as it does not contain any
plates or injurious drugs of any kiDd. It is
uaranteed under Pure Food and Drngs Act,
luaranty No. 11584. Price 25oents. For aale
y McMurray Drug Co. and oountry merbauts;
or Eaay-Teether Medielne Co., Haxtrell,
Georgia.
Our furniture department ,
3 full to overflowing and the
eople are appreciating our
fforts to supply the best furliture
at extremely low
rices. We have some speial
bargains in mattresses,
prings, beds and dining tales.
See us for furniture. (
S. J. Link. 1
Tcman Interrupts Political Speaker
A well dressed woman interrupted a polltal
speaker recently by continually coughg.
If she bad taken Foley's Honey and
ir It would have cured her cough quickly
id expelled the cold from her system. The
nulne Foley's Honey and Tar contains no
ilates and is in a yellow package, Refute
bstitutes. C. A. Mllford <k Co.
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a
eteran of the civil war, wtio lost a
iot at Gettysburg, says: "The good
llectric Bitters have done is worth
lore than five hundred dollars to me.
spent much money doctoring for a .
ad case of stomach trouble, to little
urpose. I then tried Electric Bitters,
ud they cured me. I now take them
3 a tonic, aud they keep me strong
ad well." 50c. at Speed's drug store.
Xotlce.
t a ?* *! mill oltiiolrd ohnilt
X utivc a i coi 5WUU \uiu "jiw
ne mile and a balf ent of Bradley's mill.
Mil be pleased to grind your com. I grind
todays In the week?Wednendays and Satraays.
Give me a call. J. A. Young.
We have tbe store, we have tbe goods, we
ave tbe clerks. Pbone 10T, and that's all
sa bave to do. C. A. Mllford & Co. ,
Car No. 1 Timothy hay just ?
eceived. A. M. Smith & Co.
Huyler's ! Huyler's! Yes, Hay ler's. We
)uble our orders almost every week. Trade
Increasing.' Goods always fresh. C. A.
llford & Co.
1 ' <
We are thoroughly prepard
to supply the wauts of all
rith the very best solid
rather shoes. Our solid
gather guarantee goes with j
very shoe and has built us a
hoe trade that any merchant
light well be proui of. A
irge supply of our famous
Waterproof shoes for men
ist received. S. J. Link.
Speed's Locals.
You can get a list ofaoboal books by grades
; Speed's Drug Store and have your books
iady on opening day and avoid the rush.
Get DeVoe's when you palnt.lt Is the cheapit
In the end, Speed's Drug Store.
Prepare for the cold winds, glass and putty 1
; Speed's Drug Store.
If you go to Speed's Drug 8tore lor school |
30ks, tablets, pencils, etc., you won't be dlsppolnted,
we've got 'em.
Smoke Speed's Clncos and feel like yoa've
31 the worth of your money. ,
Paints, oil, stains, window glats and putty
; Speed's Drug Store.
Huyler's candy .fresh at Speed's Drug Store.
Speed's Clncoes always freth and sweet, we
ill three thousand every ten days. Speed's
rug Store. t
Yon will save time by going to Speed's
rug Store for wbat yon want, you will fli 4
tbere.
The ^
m m m creation
Secret
f a good liniment is in its
varmint, oenetratintr and
cattering qualities. The ,
ngredients of Noah's Linirce/if
are^such that with
ery little rubbing the parts
refwarmed, the in flamaationTand
congestion
cattered, and the relief
siaimost instantaneous.
c I
or Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lame Back, Stiff
>ints, and Muscles, Sore Tnroat, Colds, Strains,
irains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Indigts)n,
Toothache, and all Nerve, Botte and Muscle
ches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark
i every package. 25c., 30c. and $1.00 by all deals
in medicine everywhere. Sample by mail free.
>AM REMEDY CO.,RICHMOND, VA.,4 OiTOM.MAM., U.?.A.
WONDE
nirnrv n tt r
iivirnuvj:
ARE BEING MADE
IT IS OUR INTER
To keep up with this m?
in order to do this we re
of carrying
AAllftl PTP ill
| uuiflrLtic 9i
The people of this cit
country are cordially in
Lumber Yard and loo
We carry almost every
is the best we have ever
Oak Mantles, Fir
Turned Columnj
Doors, Sash,
Dressed and Undr
L,ow Country
(50 to the ]
While our business here is strictlj
sale and manufacturing business, an
OR MIXED CAR to this or any oQuotations
or estimates cheerful
Very respectfully,
Abbeville Lum
\|ll/ Stomach
?p' *n<11
, Ta
Anderson 151 s?r
l/\l nuke yon
(fljm bettei
tm II || &S
fULUSuiittte ays;
or *11 of W
and Oil , ^
c. a. mil:
Company _
Chatts
TTn??nv MAW mar?Q??m#? rt t
UUUOA uvn aut%uh^ vauvmw
is making superior dried
and well pulverized . . .
They Pli
Blood fVn|i Bono a combiD?tioi
Reversible Disc P
plows for the averi
_ land, and are too 1
h At)fi Ji 7/ir>
r ci mi ac l ued poBiD8a
They handle a
.... 1JX board plows,
and Will be glad to Theycomplet*
have a part of your They break up
hiifiinefiH They leave the
Q They prepare I
They insure b<
Abbeville
rhere is no better fertilizer
than one with a blood
, , , Schedule fur Doe W
and bono ba818. MomiDe train leaves l)ae
Tbe evening train leaven J
The Southern lrom Ore
Southern trom Columbia re
ing at Shoals Junction, t
Donalds. Tbe Due West trc
seogers from bolb these Ira!
~~????? The Southern Trains In tfe
and South, meet at Hodges,
time tbe Due West train
from each of tbem. It they
waits, or runs out to Due \
I tor this service,
j Piusengers can also go ou
J. R. Vandiver, Pres. | on morning oreveDlng ireli
D. S, Vandiver, Manager. ? _ . , .
_ ' Cotton picking sa<
R. 0. Brownlee, Representative, than buyiDg th^ (
Due West, S. 0. Sitoith&Co.
RFUL If
IMENTSt
I
IN OUR CITY.
I
ITION
irch of progress, and
alize the importance
row.
;y and surrounding
vited to call at our
k through our line,
thing and our stock
had.
e Place Tiles,
5, Brackets,
Blinds,
essed Lumber.
Ill
r Shingles
Pack.)
T retail we are.also in the wholed
can make prices on a SOLID
ther point.
ly furnished.
)
ber. Company
ILIND BA07 O
on* of order, Llrer *luggi*h, Bowel* all clogged \ | ^ \ /
on have that all*gone-tlrod-oot-feellngf 1 1^. - '
ike an NR Tablet To-night. .
'111 begin to feel better at once. Their action la |H II H
from other Liver and Stomach medicine*?no V W W
no alckenlng or weakening sensation*. They W JL
i feel good. V
? ? pah mm Kin VAAKVl
< Iwaw riLLa run liick illo. |MM|i
re's Remedy" (MR Tablata) la the very bed pro*
for aoar Stomach, Sick Headache, Loss of Appe*
>w Complexion, Constipation, Liver Complaint.
lases, Chills, Malaria, Biliousness, Dropsy, PlmBhenmatlsm.
All of these diseases are cansed by
i and consequent decay and fermentation In somt
is digestive organs. 0*4 2 SBo Im. Said IvarywlMr*.
__g
FORD & GO., Abbeville, S. C.
inooga Reversible
Disc Plow
iw "a Comin' and a Coin'"
i of mechanical features makes the Chattanooga
low the most practical and valuable of all disc
age farmer. They woik on both hillside and level
well and favorably known to need extended deeave
no "water furrows" in plowing terrace?, hillwhen
doing revereed plowing. Or, they may Le
ound land.
lore cubic inches of soil with less draft than mold?ly
turn under stalks, trash and weeds.
> "bard-pan" and pulverize the soil.
i ground at bottom of furrow porous and natural,
the soil to withstand either a wet or dry season
?*ter crops than any other method of plowing.
SEE US FOR TERMS.
i Hardware Company.
eat Hallroml.
fitSftu. I KILL the COUGH
iand CURE the LUNCS
,wo miles below |
tin will take pas- | ^ |#a 9
:e?XD^? I WITH Ilit Mlig 5
tabeH piisseDgers I H
are ihic it cunci i HB
New uisoovery i
? FOR C8ldshs JShl
cks cheaper **0 ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. |
.loth a m guaranteed satisfactory!
,avin. A. ill. OB money refunded. 11
\
You will find the best sadlies,
bridles and breeching at K(
owest prices at S. J. Link's,
?? ai
w
Egyptian Deodorizer drives motqaUoes -
rom the house. Tiy it. ?ic<uurray urug \_u. ^
I( yon want your aohool books belore the
'usb, get thim now at
Ml I ford's Book Store p
Land for Sale. .
625 ACRES.
a
tl
Valuable plantation on waters of ?
Iiocky Biver, one and one-half mile* $
" ??* it T otirvii r utntinn nn th#> f!_ fr. 11
W. C. railroad, known as the J. E. G. *
Bell place, contiaiing of
100 acres original forest.
350 acres second growth pine land.
75 acres pasture land.
100 acres in cultivation.
On the plantation is a fairly good 7- '
room dwelling house, 3 tenant houses, };
Blables, cotton hout-e, cribs, etc.
Through this plantation runs a road
to Moseley's Ferry. The place is watered
by three small streams and a good <
mineral spring.
Persons desiring to buy or see the '
place, call on Mr. C. H. Taylor. Latimer,
?\ C. '
If this place is not sold privately, it
will be sold at Abbeville at public outcry
on Saleday iu November.
Terms?One half cash ; balancc on a *
credit of twelve months, with interest J
at eight per cent, from day of sale. ]
Purchaser to give bond and mortgage I
of ihe premises for the credit portion. ?
Purchaser to pay for papers. I
W. P. Greene, <
Atty. for Mrs. J. A. Edwards. I
?4
FRESH
Direct from th
week at the ii]
Store of
C. A. MILF
T. EDGAR
ANDERS
ROOFING AND MI
Guttering. Ventilators, Skylight
Creating, Ridge Capping, Gravel
^lill and Repair Work a Specialt
The Famous K el soy
....Phone or Wrl
I
L _
The Peoples i
AI5BEV1L
OFFI( * RS.
S. G. THOMSON, Piwident.
G. A. NEUFFER. Virr-Prreidrnt.
r! F. C OX, Cat-liter.
FARMERS7 BAN]
State, County and
President: Vlce-Pre
F. E HARBISON. P. B. E
lionrd oT Directors
Vieanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddon,
Clinkscales, C. C. Gambrell.
We soliei your business a:
it safely and <
We are Id position to make you lo
wV?on in
Our* Saving's
SCHOOL
Tablets
In
General Sch(
Speed's Di
Excursio
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SOUTHERN
To Chicago, III., and Return. Ticl
elusive, limited October 30, 1901
To New Orleans, La.', and Return.
and 9th, inclutive, limited Octc
To B iimirthtm, Ala., trd Return
ai.d 20th, inclusive, limited Oct
To Milv > likt<, Wi?., tl (' J;? 1i )D.
inclustveTTTmlted October 21, IS
To Diir.tr, ('?)., ai d Betuin. Tic
30, limited October 31, 1908.
For delink d infoimalitn, tii
agents or address
J. Ti. "MEEK.
Asst, Gen. Pitf?. Agent
AtlaptjL ?
I \ ..
: i
J. W. RYKARD. * .
If yon are In need of a watch; If yoo want a
>od reliable clock for the borne; If yoo wlab
i amke a present ; If you want good gooda
r small cool go to J. W. Rykard, tbe watcb
ad clock man. Ntw goods coming In every
eek.
'he State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
robate Court?'Jltatlon for Letters of Administration.
By J. F. Miller, Esq , Judge of Probate.
Whereas. Mr*. Fannie Minor Bradley haa
iade cult to me, to grant b*r loiters of ArtilnUtratton
with will anoexed of tbe Kstate
qd effrois of W. T. Bradley, late of "AbbeI
lie County, deceased.
These are therefore, to rite and admonish
II and ningrilar the Kindred and creditors of
He said W. T. Bradley,rieeeastd. tbat tbev be
nd appear before me. In tbe Court ol Proate,
to b" held at Abbeville <\ H., on Thonay,
the 15ib of October, 1008. after publlcalon
hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to
how cause If any they have, why tbe said
'ImlnlolrallAn ohAirlii nn( KA ffrflntM.
Given under my band and seal ottbe Court,
this 28-1 day of September, Id tbe year of
our Lord ooe thousand nine hundred
and eight, and Id tbe 13&1 year of ,
American Independence.
Published oa tbe 80: h day of September,
9j8, Id tbe Press and Banner aod on tbe
>.urt House door for tbe time required by
aw. J F. MILLER.
Judge of Piooate.
VALUABLE
Land for Sale.
Mrs. J. A. Stevenson offers for sale
i valuable tract of land, containing
about 228 acres, situate, nfar?st point,
within one and one-half miles of
Hodges, splendid branch bottom land
ind well wooded over aboul threefourths
of the whole. Will sell reasonably
on easy term*. For i n formation
apply to W. W. Bradley.
,
CANDY
e factory every
p-to-(late Drug
ORD & CO. j
ARCHER,
OIV, s. c.
2TAL WORKERS.Is,
Conveyors, Comic Finials,
Stops, Gasoline Tanks, Cotton
y.
Hot Air Furances.
te for Price".... ?
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Savings Bank.
LE, S. C.
DIRECTORS.
6. G. Thomson, H.G. Anderpon '
G. A. Neufier, C. C. Gambrell,
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J. B. Blark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harrin.
i - ABBEVILLE
L City Depository. ,
isldent: Cashier:
PEED. J. H. DuPRE.
: F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A.
i W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F.
ad are prepared to handle
conservatively.
ans, and to pay interest on deposit*,
Department. i
BOOKS
Pencils
k
)ol Sunnlies.
* *
rug Store,
n Rates
[A . .
i nin ill A if
I RAILWAY.
jets on sale October 1st to 8tn, iti 3.
Tickets on sale October 7th, 8*h
iber 24tb, 1908.
. Tickets' od ea!e October ISth, 19th
ober 26, 1908.
Tic fctti < I) t?h C( t< 11) Sili t( 141li
108.
kets <n sale daily urtil September
ktts, (U\, fci' St.utluin Railway
J. C. LU8K,
Div. Pn^nigtr .Agnit,
Charleston.
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