The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 04, 1908, Image 1
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BY W. W. & W. K. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908. ESTABLISHED
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panic and
mammoth
of every known d(
the nexl
Be^inninsr Wednc
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Sale Starts YVedii
November 4tli, at
Clothing:
, 150 Men's Suits in black and gray '
$6. Sale Price *j
150 Men's Suits worth $11 to $ 11. s
Sale Price I
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T - - AT C..:^ (tif <trC
I JKJ 1Y1CU D OUI13 Win 111 *p I 3 cor
Sale Price *
200 pair Pants worth $i. 50 and up.
Sale Pric
300 pair Pants regular $3.00
Sale Price Jj
150 pair Pants regular $4 and $5
Sale Price Jj
200 Children's Suits in nice, neat de
worth $1.50 to $2.00
Sale Pric
200 Children's Suits worth from $2,
$2.50 Sale Price i
One lot of Boys' Suits at i)8c
100 Children's Suits worth from
to $4.00 Sale Price f
50 Boys' Suits regular $5.00
Sale Price i
Overcoats
ALMOST GIVEN AW
t
Men's Hats
10 dozen Derbys in black and b
regular $2.00 sale rrtc
10 dozen Men's Hats regular $2.50
\ Sale Price {
Suspenders
25 dozen Men's Suspenders worth :
Sale Pr
40 dozen Men's Suspenders worth :
Sale Pric
Store will be open We
H. WII
Wanted 5 Cash Boys.
Neveo Year* of Proof.
"I have had seven vears of proof ir von are
that Dr. King's New Discovery is the nood"reiia'b]
best mediciDe to take for coughs and *c
colds and for every diseased condition and olock n
of throat, chebtor lungs," eays W. V. week.i
Henry of Panama, Mo. The world has ?
had thirty-eight years of proof that M
Dr. King's New Diecovery is the beet jf VOy
remedy for coughs aud colds, lagripps, your
asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemor- trouble v(
rhage of the lungs, and the early keepoutc
siagcB ui uuuBuuijjiiuu. uiujcijr you t&K6
use always prevents the development They kee
of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee jaundiee
at Speed's drug store. 50c. and $1. Sr,ee(}'s di
Trial bottle free.
1 Of coarse
IIA11 the latest Novels Papers and Magazines ub with h
at Milford's Book Store. Drug Co.
\
lited States
iption will sw
rices of Merc]
L low price o
j i n
StOCK 01
jscription for Men,
t TEN DAYS in th
isday, Nov. 4th, J
esday, Remember yon
9 a. m. ^ should ye
Sensational
worth
^2.98 _ ' ,
o On Wednesday J
B6.48 Day, we will
i5?.?8 io yards Hoi
e 69c
j On Thurs
$1.48
? from 10 to
*2;98 io yards Du
sings, - _
e ?8c On Pride
.00 to
*1.29 we will sell from
$3.00 and $3.50.
Ifa.'is 16x18, nicely frg
J52.98 DON'T FORGET 1
? Wednesday
Let nothinsr keet
AY
is set, the date y
Stop! L
IZt Ladies we cJ
to the fine line of
w.19 as Broadcloth, S
long Coats for I
bought a large lot
shall have the bei
all we ask.
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v;?. Watch for th
>dnesday, November 4t
CNRAUB,
J. W. RYKARD. Th
i in neea 01 a waicn; 11 yon want a x^e San Jof
le clock for the home; If you wish pernicious lni
present; If you want good goods ln south Care
?t go to J. W. Rykard, tbe watch er8 Qf tbe tree
lan. New goods coming ln every t0 the Pre?eni
\ of entomolog
men t station
faci In tbe pr
ind Yoflr BnNlaeNs ! cutting down
don't nobody will It is ^sca^
ness to keep out of all tne basnotenoui
ou can and you can and will tbescnieisk
?f liver and bowel trouble if [^and ove"
Dr. Kintr s TSTpw Tiife Pills. n <>.>,1
O ? ? - - - ? UCOPIUIJJ ouu
p biliousness, malaria and growers ail <
out of your system. 25c. at spray*1 d
rug store. citizens of a
dying or wbc
Thomas of Columbia Ktl 11 supplies test? d with s<
Is delicious cream. McMurray conal
division of e
I
m hSh^. . Esfjl ^
ES WA n
JHL ^m. AH JHtta j
!
Weather Bui
reep Abbeville C
tiandise. On e
i cotton we 1
THMERC
Women and Childre
e hands of a Salvag
it 9 a. m., and Las
i get your money back &
iu be dissatisfied. ^
I Minute Sale!
November 4th, Opening
sell from 9:30 to 10
nespun for 38 cts.
day, Nov. 5th,
10:30 we will sell
eking for 25 cts.
iy9 Nov. 6th,
2 to 2:30 p. m., regular
Religious Pictures, size
imed for 98 cts.
DHE PLACE AND DATE
' llAUANftllAV Alll
9 llvVvmVvl Tllli
> you away. The hour
ou know.
ook! Listen!
[1 your special attention
' New Dress G-oods such
erges, Brilliantines and
_ Ji J1 H Jti TTT _
jaaies ana misses, we
: of goods cheap. You
lefit of same. A look is
e BIG RED SIGN.
li, at 9 a. m. Second
- Abbev
a Qan J??fl Cralp perlment statloD, C
e oan Jose ocaie. ormatlon Is cbeerfi
le (San Hozey) scale Is tbe most l8 reQulred to lnsun
seel pest o( fruit and shade trees
Una. Id some sections tbe ownis
are cutting them down owing TinWclX? 8,
:e of tbIs Insect. Tbe division < , ,
yo'tbe South Carolina experl- lOWGF tU8.Il
has repeatedly emphasized tbe , n
ess tbat tbere Is no necessity tor tOll. JL/ErgRI
or otherwise destroying a tree
Be it Is Infested wltb tbe San
lesa tbe tree Is so far gone tbat It HEXAMET H
fb vitality left to recover after Thnnhnvo m Lh? i
llled. Altbougb oneof tbe worst , J1be"??he \B ?
r aga?u*tbr11pest ca tUoe uc- ^edlents of Foley',
economically controlled. Fruit ^xtVc^ksandTu'tl
)ver tbe United States who are vent arTd anHnedIIr
>tbls pest are controlling It by K vidnev K
levied for that purpose. All anVtr re e u 1 ar 1 ties i
ioutb Carolina, wbo have trees c a M llord
> kDow tbat their trees are In- a A' M
sale, or who have trees In an un- "
Hon are Invited to write to the Egyptian Deodoi
ntomolcgy, South Carolina ex- from the house. Ti
tf
reau.
bounty and viciniccount
of recent
\ m *
lave placed.- our
NAHDISE
:n on Special Sale for
;e Company.
ting until Nov. 14th.
SALE WILL LAST FOR
10 DAYS ONLY,
Shoes, Shoes!?
AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
200 pair Men's and Women's Shoes, regular
$1.50 ' Sale Price 98c
200 pafrr Ladies' Shoes worth $2.00 '
Sale Price $1.89
100 pair Ladies' Shoes regular $4.00,:
Sale Price $2.09
300 pair Men's Shoes worth $2.50
Sale Price 250
pair Fine GuU1 Metal and,--Viris Kid
Shoes worth $3.50
Sal? Price $2.98
A lot of W. L. Douglass Shoes, regular
$3.50 and $4.00 Sale Price $2.98
'
Hosiery
A Perfect Slaughter of
Men's & Women's Hosiery*
300 dozen Black and Red Hosiery
Sale Price 6c
100 dozen Hosiery for men and women
Sale Price 7 c '
100 dozen pair Ladies Fleeced Lined
Hose worth 25c - Sale Price 14c
Handkerchiefs
200 dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs
with nice border
Sale Price 2c
200 dozen Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
white and colored,
Salfl Price 3c
Skirts
300 Fine Heavy Skirts, regular $1.50
Sale Price 79c
door above old Post Office.
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Wanted 5 Salesman.
lemson College, H. C. Ic- If You are Over Fifty Read This.
illy given and no postage Most people put middle-age aaffer frc
9 a reply. . kidney and bladder dlaordera wblob Fole<
. m Kidney Remedy woald onre. 8top the dra*
on tba vitality and reatore needed atreng
t Drices that are and v,*or- Commence taking Foley'a'Kl
/ . ? xo ney Remedy today. C. A. Mllford & Co.
the price of cot- ?
i's 5 & 10c Store. Stoves continue to sell her<
- . ? The Enterprise has won b
i - 1 _ i.1
ylenetetramine merit a nome in me Jtucnei
of the people of AbbevilJ
County. Dargan's.
lorltles as a urlo acid roI
J*l ??nknftH? If yon want your school booki belore t
edy ?b soon as you notice rDih' get now at
4 Co* a 861' ? Mllford's Bock Stc
' Huyler's I Hnyler's! Yea, Huy ler'i. \
. . . _ double onr orders almost every week. Tra
rlzer drives moequltoes iH inKiMiinr. n<wHa &iv?* fr?h. n
y It. MoMurray Drag Co. | Mllford A Co"
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WEST END.
Personal Paragraphs, and. Jews Ite
Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton
Mr. C. O. MoAlJlater, 0D6 of Latimer* tt
Mr. aod Mrs. Walter B. WlUon were am.
tbe oatoftowD guesU at tbe 'Wataon-Ev
wedding lam week.
Mr. .T. T. Itohnrtinn ntmn nn frnm Hnlnm
Saturday and atayed until Monday . with
borne people.
Master Robert Coleman, Master Roy Ml
and Master John Perrln were among It
who viiittd Colombia lant week.
Mr. and Mra. Jesse Sberard of xoder
pent Sunday In the city the guests of '1
Fannie Maraball and Mlas Kate Marshall,
Mr. H. M. Wilson la at borne again afte
pleasant visit to Colombia.
Miss Emma Wardlaw of Bellev.ue was
tbe city abopplof Ma day.',
Mrs. W. A.Calvert was In Columbia fo
part of Mi week, tba gnest of Mrs. Art
Gage.
Mr. Allan Robertson spent a few days
Colombia last weak, wltb Clemson boys.
Miss Corrls Grave* baa returned to
bome In Latimer, after a pleasant" wet
stay here with Mlaa Ivy Calboon and &
Caroline Grarea.
Mlaa Mary Starke la apandlng a week or I
in Atlanta, *
RevJ?. C. Fannell' of Lowndeavlll* waa
tbe olty for a few hoars Moada?,
DAUGHTERS MEETING.
The regular monthly meeting of tbe Dsn
ten of the fConfederacy will be held at
bome of Miss Maggie Brooks,' Toenday 5
lOtb at 4 o'clock.
Baalneea of Importance Is to be discos
and arranged. Those who have not - p
' their dues are requested to bring them.
Mlaa Virginia Graydon of Greenwood
been tbe guest of Mrai W. D. Barkadale
tbe paat ten days.
Mlaa Rotb Glllerland of Atlanta la tbe p
tyguaatotMlu Barn Ice Cramer;
Dr. G. A. Neuffer waa to Colombia a |
of laat weak on Profesalonal boatneaa.'
Mlaa Beoe Wataoc baa retarned to R
Bill where ahe will reaume her school du
m vt miuiuji mi lor m pieanuui wee* s stay
home. :
Mim Bowie Dean has returned to ber be
In Anderson, after spending a white *
Miss Lvalue Watson.
Mr. W. A. Calvert spent a few days
Colombia last week.'
Tbe Baby ttbow aucf Cbaysantbemum St
and B taar will be tbe ebief attraotloi
this week, Everybody la expected to coo
Mr. Frank Jones spent last week wltb
mother Mrs. A. W. Jones Id Columbia. Mr.
Joe Porter of Wlllingionwas.am
the visitors in our olty Monday.,.
Mt#s Pearl Watson'left Tuesday for "
bome In Mt.Carmsl, after a pleasant \
to friends be re.
Miss Nettle Russell has gone to Asbv
N. O., tor a' abort stay.
Mr. Ed. Etoaob* spent a few-day* In Ori
vine last week. *
Un .AnW um r? n mn4 ua.
iUit NUU HklBt U1VWH BUU ACM
Cbarley Brown apent laat Tbersday In
Inmbla.
MIm Leila Moeeley of liowadesvllle,
the handsome gu?at of Mrs.. F. W. B. Ma
Mrs. Wyatt Aiken waa tbs gueat last w
of Mrs. W. G. Neville lor a few days
Clinton,.'
Mlaa 8eptlma Holllngawortb who ha* b
In BisbopvUle lor some time has retur
to Abbeville to tbe delight of bet friend*
Mm. J. $. 'Browalee. was the guest of ]
J. A, Dickson several days last week.
BBXDGta .CLV?t>'
. Mrs. G.'a. NeufTer entertained the-Br!
Clnb Friday <afternoqp at a very dellgb
meeting, After a number pf games a u
ooorsewaia served.
Mr. and Mrs. (.awrenoe Parker have 9
ed Into their new home on Wardlaw, Bti
The Ladles of tbe Eplsoopat Chrooh sei
a^OJster .dinner Monday. Nov. 2nd. 1
bad a good crowd and told out. Tbeyalv
give satla/aotlpn to their customers.
Mr, Allen 8beon of Atlanta, Ga? a for
resident of our city spen t several days in
last tfeek the guest of Mr. J. S. Norwood,
Mr. gbeon Is at tba bead.of tbetj. fE. T.
soelatlon with bead.office In Atlanta.?
Mr; David HilBs, home from Washing
J). O. where (be . baa, been attending
Georgetown Law School.
LADIM Or LEBANON.
The'Ladles Aid Society of [the ?Leba
jrreaoy lariau uuuidu -win unto m ,
Oyster tapper Brlday evening At the boon
Mr. Charley Evan* til are requested to 01
and enjoy a floe snpper, only u the Lebs
ladles know how to serve.
Foley' Honey and Tar clean the air ]
ace*, stops the irritation In the tbr
soothes the Inflamed membranes, and
raOst obstinate ooagb disappears. 8orev
inflamed lungs are bealed and strengtbei
and tbe cold Is expelled from tbesyst
Refuse any bat tbe genuine In tbe yel
p&aksge. C. A. MUford <fc Co.
1 A TAS
CAST"
r \
HAS there not
you would
; oil " to your ch
dose yourself, bu
cal being revolte<
disagreeable odor
endeavored for j
thing with which
tried and true frie
have perfected a
it admirably, rem
able odor and tasi
activity. Our Ta
pleasant that any
a smiie.
Get a trial t
self. Any quanti
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tiiniiUAM iHi^iiluui uiill U<ild DonniAH
Vmi iivvi*p nouvviuuvii niu nviv hv>iuvh
io?t in Abbeville November 12th.
n/p The Survivors Association of the First
ao. 8oa?j CaroHo?Bifle#,<Orr>fiJfles) srlll bold A
lu annual reaalon In AbbevliletbJs year and
Ma oar cltiiens are looting forward to tbe-ocobu
oslojt Wlib pleasant expectatlona for the reg
mens una iiwayi neiu a warm piaoe in me
lier b carta of oar people. ,
lote Tb? regimen twav organized and-maltered
lo ai Sandy Spring", Aoderaon County. Joly ' < *
son 2lB,< 186l?1110 yer* da> oo wblob tbe battle of
First Manassas was lought la Virginia, sad
woo.
r'S It was ?nnday.. Thefe wire tea. ooatpanles is
to tbe regiment, Abbeville furnished two;
In Anderson tbw; Marlon and Horry one' between
them; Pickens, wbloh- Included- the
,r ,'s territory cow la Ooonee and Pickens, fottr.
hHr Tbe offioers wens: Col. James L. Orr, Lieut.
Col. J, Foster Marshall, Major D. A. Led betin
ter. After * about ;a month,s druilnf,-4ne -:=a
i regiment went to Balllvsn.s Islandandreher
malhed near.Cbarlaatoh' nottl April 1862,
>k?s *heo U went to Virginia, Col. James L.
ilss Orr resigned, having been elected to-tbe
States Senate. Tbe other field officers were
i wo advanced In rahk, and Uspt. J. W. Living*
ton became Major. , , , <!-JJ
i tn Theoommaud waa first made at -Meohaolosvllle,
Jbne 26,1801. and from ftbat tlme, until
AppoattoX It had "a place In <ne picture near
the flashing of tbe guns."
?h- At Galnrs Mill June ?7th 1863, the 1st. S. C*
S?e Rifles carried .637 men Into action. Or these
V. 81 w*re killed and 284' wounded, a total tOM
^ of 315.
i? Daring the war 831 offloera and men killed
aid or died of woands, and 201 of dlseaae a total >.
of632, Total naniter of easnttles 1125.
has At Appomattox there were only 66 In line
for with guns In their hands. <- 'A -M
During luair wrvioea, mt> regiment wh
rtt- actively engaged, or In Una of battle at tbe
(ollpwjni Place*: Mecbanloavllle, Galnee'e
Wt MM. Fraalerji Farm. Malvern Hill, Cedar
Mountain, Seooud Manafeaaa, Ox Hill.' Haro?k
per,* Ferry. Sbarpeborg. Botelers Ford, Fred
tip* erlckBbarg' Cbanoelloravllle, .. Gettysburg,
at Haiieratown, Faokatown. Mine Run, FalllDg 'i'A
Waters, Brlatoi Station, Wllderneaa, BpotUyl'?
*anla Conrt Houae,(May 18tb). Spottaylvataia , .
ritb (May 18th), Jejlobo. Ford, Cold Harbor, iRld- $
, dte'a Shop, Petersburg, Deep Botton, Gravelly i
to Ron, Dutch Gap, F&ei'a Mill, R*amt Sta- C
Moo, Jonee Farm, - Beltofleld, White Oak
>aw Koau, auinejtumq'Br.aiauoo. retenoarg,
i of Amell* C. H. and Appomattox, .
Q^e. TbejAasocaatlon wak Organised In 1878 at '--M
bti Anderaon, wbere a number of aunrivora1 at- .
tended ib* funeral of Judge Orr, whoae body
o$g dad been brought home from St. Petersburg, - / .
Ruaiia, Wbere b? wa?U. S.-' Mfhlawr. A
ber since that time.tbe AssooUUod- bu met ,
ruit annually. At Sandy Springs there . were
many cabtna used by those who attended the . ikja
llle, fanjouscamp-meeilojs that Kumetha place
known far and .wide.'Tbe aarvlvera bad an ' >
?ec- attachment for their first camping ground
, add bftd tbetr annual reunions there until ;&&
Ur tbe cablna became so dilapidated' tbit' tbay '^$S
Co- afforded no shelter In rainy days. They then ?
asked Ao be allowed to meet in Clemaon Pot* . . ymL
ia lege !n tbe vatodtlob' wntfn nothing vu go- J
nqe. Jog on at tbe InsUtaUoo, but f>e?mi?loo- was eAc
refused and that year.lbey met la. tba open
i, to air at the old aprlog. A storm came up,and
the old soldier* wefcit into a ehtireh hear' by . ,
>e4n and seated on tbe bard benches dating tbe \ -. Jnight
i . & . ' jl
. Tberennlooaafterward* have been beid la
Mrs; ae?er*ltowr?of the'territory from wblbb 'the
regiment wjm anuatea* to win anawaiiii aaD- v-s
ea Path, SfeDac*. Walbella,apd Dne Weft. v J|
, - . Bome Of the moat talented men?of tbe day ->
i>(? bfltoot?d to 'tH^'command.-Jamei L. On
,.'Pi never had aanporlar in metita> endowma&ta. r.jjgal
There never wan a brighter mind in BouUi
,.i Carolina than that of W.O. Keith, the adju- nn
!?*.' laht, 'Jamef 8. Oothrtnand Joeeph I. Norrr;
too afterward* adorned - the- bench of tha
'TJS State. Rev. H. TTsionn and Be*. F, P. Mol- '
.... laly. ohaplalna, itood among toe moat dlaay'
tlngalabed clergymen of the time. Among
.. lOe eorgeooaof the regiment, were Dr. Thoa. ?5
A. Evan*, of Anderaon, Dr. J. M. Rlotomond,
ine and Dr. wm. M. Wblitler, equal in surgery
A to hla brother Jamea McNeill Whfitler In
painting,
I have been elected Preeldent of the Aaao7>?'
olatlon olde 'time*.
in? Tnerennloo* are1 generally beld earlier In
tbe year bnt the time wa* tpoetpecved on acoonntof
my long alokoeaa and beoanee oor
nan new:pnblio bnildtng* batf not beetf completed. .
aDtj Tbe aorvlvora will meet November lltb and
j at tbe main part of the reonlon will be on <Nov.
3tJ]e 12tb. Tbe program will be appropriate and
noh Interesting^ , , , , ' ' <
uw rm.- x# tkA Qnv. % 7
lug nuuiuu will un luioHf ui uki
Ivors Association of Orr'a Rifles bat alt old' >1 - H3
iold hers will be oordlaity 'welcomed and entertained
by the people of Abbeville*
pas ^ Robert R, HemphUL
Afc $18.00 Doll free at oar
l0* store. Dargan's 5 & 10c Store
iTELESS
O R ok
^ ' been
many a time when 1
have given '' a dose of '
M < 1 , 1
Hd, or pernaps raKen a
,t that your very physi- 1
i at the thoughts of its
and taste? We have
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sometime to find somei
to remove from our ;
:nd this objection. We
preparation which does
oving both its disagreete,
without impairing its
? i n -i- . rv'l. I.
is^iess castor is so
v
child will take it?with
)ottle and see for yourty
you wish.
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