The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, December 02, 1908, Image 1
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BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C.,WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER % POS.,, KSTABLBS^P jfj
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On January, 1st, 190'
will be dissc
MEN'S, BOYS,
OVERCOATS
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will be offered for cas
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to redu
I The Sale is
LO/))t
You will be surpris
cheap you can buy
most attractive
Suits, Overc
Extra Tr
to be found in any stoi
We also wish to as
I settle without further d
he collected before JAN
satisfactory winding up
TT n A IT
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Hssol
9, the firm of H. <
)lved. Our entir
and CHILD]
i and ODD r.
sh at Prices far b
ce our immense ?
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Now On!
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;ed to see how
the best and
:oats and
ousers
re in the country.
k that all parties ii
elay, as all accoun
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UAJtti isi, in oruej
of our business.
DERSO
ution
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Gr. Anderson & Co.,
e stock of
JEN'S SUITS
rROUSERS
elow Actual Value
itock.
The season has been
ate and for one reason
nd another buying: has
een delayed, co>ii&euently
we are . conrontejl
with a larger
took than usual at this
eason of the year.
Under tn? circumstances
we can't afford
o hold it longer for
egular prices, but are
oing to offer you tlte
ream of the season's
lothing at discounts
hat make your buya
g now a positive
conomy.
Buy today! Buy all
he clothing you need!
Ve have everying relable
and desirable.
>on't fail to see our
magnificent offerings
t once.
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MICHAELS-STERN
I FINE CLOTHING
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adebted to us call and
ts on our books must
l* that we may have a
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Personal Paragraphs and News Items
Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton.
Mr. Gaines Hammond, of Hendersonvllle,
N. C., spent Saturday and Sunday here with
bin borne people.
Miss Helen White spent tbe Thanksgiving i
Hollldays In Maoon, 6a., with Mln Beetle
Forrester.
Mr. Lewia Perrin spent several days In Atlanta
last week.
Mr. Stuart Baskin spent Sunday In Clemson
the gue?t oT friends.
Mr. T. G. Patterson haa been in tbe city for
several day h a guest at the Eureka.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williamson have gone
to housekeeping at Mrs. W. T. Bradley's.
They have been boarding at tbe Eureka.
Miss Eliza Mabry went to Augusta Wednesday
and was the'guest of her uncle, Dr. will
Wardlaw until Monday.
Mrs. Earle C. Page, of Florenoe, is in the
city the gnest ol her mother, Mrs. H. D.
Reese.
' Mrs. Lewis Perrln is at home again after
spending some time V* Greenville with home j
people. \
Miss Minnie Greene spent the TbanksgivIh^Hollldays
with,her home people In Dae
Mrs. John Davis, of Clinton, S. 0, is in tbe
olty to attend the u. D.. C. Convention. She
1> the guest of Mrs. W. A. Templeton.
Miss Elizabeth Norwood is. In Atlanta >
spending a while as the guest of Mis* Willie
Calhoun. ' *
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barksdale and,children
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Durst in Greenwood.
Mr. Frank Sberard spent last Tbarsday In
Iva with his grandfather, Mr. J. W. Sherard.
MIdq T/irano Raonhbhi maa tho onoat ftf Mr
and Mr*." Lowrle Beaoham In Atlanta for
several days last week.
Mr. Ernest Visanski, of Charleaton, baa
been the gnest of bis father. Mr. G. A. VIsanakl
for Ibe peat week.
Mfaa Mary Starke Is bome from Atlanta
after speeding six weeks In tbat olty.
Mlsa Kate Llllle Bine, of Marlon, Istbe
gnest of Mrs. Frank B. Gary.
Mr. Albert Henry spent Tbnrsday In Atlantic
Mr. Allen Robertson was In Calbonn Falls
on business last week.
Mr. Charlie .Brown, Jr., went to Trenton
last Wednesday and was the gaest of bis aunt
Mrs. A. H. 8. Day nntll Sunday.
Miss Lemon and Miss Phillips spent tbe
holidays In Atlanta and Greenwood.
Miss Nettle Bnssell Is at bome again after
spending a month In Ash^viile.
Mr. W. E. Johnson, spent Thorsday In At- 1
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hnnter arrived in tbe
olty Saturday from Grpenvllle, Tennessee,
where they w?re married Wednesday. A
very few of Mr. Hnnter's friends In, qnr, olty
knew of his approaching marriage.' The beat
wishes of bis many friends are extended to
bim and Mrs. Hnnter.
Mr a. W. D. Wilson, Miss Catherine L. Link
and Miss Mary Qnarlea Link spent several
days last wbek In Deeatnr with Miss. Mary
Lawson Link who U attending Agoea Scott
College.
TJ. D. c. . , 1
The 15th Annnal Convention of the U. D 1
C.'s wlil ooovene Tnesttoy .evening at 840 1
o oIook, Toe boaineae, ntaiorioat ana social
meeting will oontlnae Ontll Tbaraday evening
when tbe Convention will aloe* at la
rcoeptlon given by tbe Dangbtera to tbelr
vial ton at tbe beautiful borne .of. Mra. 3. 8.
Norwood. Tbla large and attractive body or
iadlea la welcomed, yea, tUrloe weloou\ed to
dnr city, t
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Bradley apent Wednesday
and Tbaraday at Bellevae tbe gaeata of '
frlenda.
Mra. Fannie Haddonand Muter Cbalmera
Uaddon of Troy apent Tbaraday bere tbe I
gaeata of Mra. W. E. Hill.
. Mra.,Ellen Parker Norwood left Saturday
for Cbarleaton wbere abe goea to apend tbe
winter.
Mra. A. L. Garrison apent Tbaraday at
Feaoblaod, N. C., wltb ber bom* people.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Power were tbe gaeata o( '
frlenda In Greenwood laat week for a day or
two.
Mlaa Emily Prentlaa who la taaeblng a
floarlabing achool at Belletae was In tbe '
city 8a turd ay.
Mr. and Mra.. W. A. Templeton apent
Tbankaglvlns: day In Monterey?"
. Mr. Glenn Baakln apent Tbabkaglvlng day
with bla home people atlva.
Mr. 8am Hill came over from Greenwood
and apent Tharaday wltb bla borne people
bere. 1 v , '
Mr. and Mra. H. M. Wllaon ware tbe gaepta
of Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Attentat Waxrentoh,
Tharaday.,
Mr. and Mra.. Boooka Cheatham ap?nt
Tbaraday In G'eenwodd. 1.
Mra. Calvin Preaaley of Cameron, Texaa.and
Mr. Sam Preaaley of Dae Weat apent laat
Wcdneaday bere tbe gaeata of tb^ Mlaaea
Cater.
nr. T TyMvrlo Wltann voi nnl nf th? cllv
for several day a lastweek.
BBIDOE CLUB.
The bridge Club. will have, their regular
meeting Friday afternoon at 4 b'olook at Mr*.
Foster Barnwell'*. The members are re 1
quested to npeet promptly.
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McCOIMICK.
rens.
Miss May Belle Talbert spent a day or two
of last week with Mrs. Fannie Palmer, her
grandmother, or Troy.
, Mlfta Carrie Vaughn, of Aagusta was the
pleasant gnest of Misses Lillian and Estelle
Carroll last week.
Invitations are out annonnolog the thrrlage
Of Miss Llllle Brack well and Mr. Chas.
L. Harper, of Pinm Branch, to take plaoe at
the home of the bride's parents, on next
Wednesday. Dec. 2. at 2 o'clock.
Miss Minnie Fuller of Longmlrea, waa tbe
pleasant guest of Mr.' and Mra. Edgar "A. Fuller,
bete In town last Week.
Mr. TOm Henderson left Saturday morning
for Angoata, wbltber be goea to clerk thla 1
winter.
Mra. Albert Farmer from Anderson spent
several days of last week wltb Mrs. J. E.
Butt.
Misses Lola Cbeatbam and Mary Walker
both of this place, were tbe pleasant gaesta. ?
cf Mlsa Gurfsle Henderson near nere Saturday
nlcbt and Snnday.
" Mr.Samson Strom formerly of MoCormlck
bat now of Greenwood, spent Thanksgiving
wltb friends and relatives of MoCormlck.
Miss Corrle KlUlngawdrtb spent'a day. or
two of last week with ber slater, Mrs. G. R.
Black, of Donalda.
Miss Fannie Einbunda returned to ber
borne yesterday, after being absent several
weeks wltb friends and relatives In Gadsden,
Alt*., and Greenwcod..
Mr. Jsck Brsdiey, ^accompanied by bis '
mother, Mrs, Henrietta Bradley, spent a few
days of last week with friends and relatives
In Greenwood.
Mr. Lee Edmonds, who has been working
for tbe Sootbern Railway Company, in
Colombia, la now on a visit to bis home near
here. He has accepted a position aa bookkeeper
in Greenwood and will start to work
the first of the month.
"Vox Popnll."
This la Worth Reading:.
Leo F. Zelineki, of 68 Gibson St., (
Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the
mnst arinovinc nolo sore I ever had.
with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I applied
this salve once a day for two
days, when every trace of the sore was
gone." Heals all sores. Bold under (
guarantee at Speed's drug store. 25c.
Tbe McMnrray Drag Co. has a cream for
cleaning silver that can't be beat. Niagara
Cream Paste is tbe name. 25 cents is the
prlee. None better. Try it.
Hnyler's luHuyler's! Yes, Hnyler's. We
double oar orders almost every week. Trade
IB laortuuiiiJif. uuuui mwnjo imu, v_>. xx.
Ml!ford & Co.
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Mothers, don't give your haby anything
that oontains opiates or any other Injurious
drags, bat insist oa having Dr. Thornton's
4 Easy-Teeth er," as it is the beat medicine od
the market lor teething babies, and la absolutely
harmless aa it does not contain an;
opiates or mjurloua drugs of any kind. It is
guaranteed under Pure Food and Dmgs Act,
Guaranty No. 11584. Price 26 cents. For sale
by McMurray Drug Co. and oountry merchants;
or Easy-Teether Medlelne Co., Hartwell,
Georgia.
Have your pictures framed in the best atyle
Mllford's Book Store.
All the latest Novela Papers and Magazine* ,
at Milrord'a Book Store.
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Christmq^^tii
us, so to sg$ak, ?
gifts of ctE
and before Ae 3
in and look us o
elections. You
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Rem^mh^r |
If you gay yqurMCOuntbefore
December 20th the receipl
from oar Gash Register ^
cotmt in the race for the bif
$18 Doll.
The partypresenting tore
the. greatest total .amount. ir
dollars and cents of CashRsgister
checks from our Register
both cash sale and collection
by December 20th, gets the bis
doll Christmas.
Contest closes on Dec. 20th
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10c Goods 'j
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Vasee, China Cups and Saucers, We can sa
China Plates, Bisque Goods, Coloj^ that our lit
ed Glass, Gold Baud Glass, Japanese thing, eve")
Chlnatond hundreds and hundreds lamps Crone
of beautiful and useful Christmas between,
gifts for young and old. We invite lamps,
a rigid and close inspection, for we ?
eannot begin to mention the articles
at this price.
1-u.J-L m .U..U Doll Go
Wagons ~~ ~
Iron wasons from 85c to S3. t_ m t>
t r - xu: iujr x>
__ the goods.
Henty and
Iron Toys AlBO le*^
Engines and Trains, Fire Wagons, GftHl
Police Patrol, Hojtc and Wagons, ~ . Q
Stoves, Banks. Any Iron toy you ,
, J * J gamman,
want we have. ,'to. AUkJ
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Pianos and Drums
Our stook In these items is easy to Poet Card i
select from because of the variety Pong Phol
and price. bums at ba
Tool Chests 25c to-$1.50. of seasonab
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1 its pleasure
tnd our' store
fa, for Jpouhj
preat rusk ti
ver and txmk
can fid fco e
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Toysa
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S Old Santa (
ed here (and w
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1 :> The world's
repreeehted,a
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r and ycflir sele
not cost you. :
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Lamps
y with pardonable pride Sevan
tea of Lamps surpass any- reoeiv
r shown here. Parlor China
i25o to $10 and all prices
Also library and hall
Go-Carte gg
-Carts from 75o to.$4. .
Books Ci
ooks?we certainly have /wrl
Uneiratid paper back,
Alger, Little Prady, etc.
ir.bound Poepis.
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es and Blocks
Board Games, Back- *
Cheyy ?b??? "Go-on," J1
loda oK blocks. "MM
t. jtUXlid ? ' 1
t Christmas Tyhen y
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I things to get, you
b that would save y<
An Enterprise Stove
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Albums *
Ubums ail prises. Ping
to 'Albums, Photo A1- 8;;
rgain prices. Big stock jDg
>le cards, etc. gift fQ]
j k 10c I
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j is full df
y to come
fi vflur se
asily now
V <
ut it off.
tidi Dolls
Abundance.
31aus haa unload- j
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Toys and Dolls.
best makers are
ndQHr prices are
w Caii b? made,
?w'' .#rVt* . . ^w.( lB W1
ctions here need
much.
e the rush.
China
d new patterns in Gift China
ed lately. Oar stock in F&noy
is complete in every detail.
Vases
redft qf Vttsee and all possible * / ^
ips and Saucers v
1,000 Fancy Caps and Saucere.
Dolls, Dolls
bole dollfamllyfrom the tiny .
tt 5c to the beaatifdl lady doll . ^
An ha vA fan XDftM '
ought to have a
>ur kitchen wor>
will fill the hill.
relocipedes and
Tricycles
eee sow, though stock is go>wn
every day. The ideal '
r a boy or girl.
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