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The Abbeville Press and Banner i f7:' BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C.,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1909. ESTABLISHED 1844 SPECIAL AP Pictorial READY Algeria Special Age PROMPT ATT] Free! A Rare Opportu: Forty Piece! With every Stove or Range in the next thirty days we Forty Piece Beautifully Dei celain Dinner Set. We car from, such as the old reliab Iron King-, Economis The Liberty B Great Majes We want our friends to se some sets of dishes. Call a ABBEVILLE HI The Best Fertili That the yield of corn from the r creased by intelligent and liberal fe demonstrated. Large crops of good land well, using the right kind and and proper cultivation. Virginia-( Fertili ; will greatly " increase your yield per j In some cases remarkable results hav Mr. C. W. Carulhers of Sumpte cannot express the value of your fei of other companies' goods, that it wo brands, were they given free and put I say to be a fact. 1 made a test or the land your'fertilizer and on the otl izer, same grade; the land received < / kept a correct account of the anion and I got $300 more from the land on Fertilizer than I did off the other , torn from the land on which I usedy Write today to nearest office of I Company for a free copy of the ne< > Almanac, full of the most valuable ar planters and farmers; or ask your fert Virginia-Carolina VERY LOW WASHING' AND RE /M n a i~v / ?JiiA?5V AIR LINE Account of the Presidential In: board will sell round-trip tickets ire 28th, March 1st, 2d and 3d, with fir. turning not later than midnight Ma Through sleeping and dining ( buled coaches. Following are rates from some ( Abbeville $10 25 Calhoun Falls 10 70 Carlisle 14 10 Address any of the undersigned ing car reservations. Special rates \ more traveling together on one tick* J. D. Miller, Agent, J. J. Puller, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE ! RIL ISS1 Review ABOUT MAI on S. Sin for A.bbe' ENTION GIVEN TO Mj Free! nity to Secure a Dinner Set! i purchased for cash withi are giving a handsome sorted Semi-vitreous Porry the best line to select le i ? it, Faultless Grand, ; ange and the ? tic Range. = >cure one of these hand- a it once. h IRDWARE CO. { 0 ra?V P (< d zers for Corn average farm can be greatly inrtilization has been repeatedly corn result from preparing the E quantity of fertilizer, good seed 8 A a Carolina > Izers ? V" acre " of corn or any other crop. ri e been obtained. D r Cmintv. Fla... writes: "Words s< -tilizer. It is really so far ahead 6 uld not pay anyone to use other f, in the field. I can prove what i five acres. I used on one half ler half another company's fertil- o the same cultivation every time. nt of mottey I got off each half 0 which I used Virginia-Carolina 0 half. I got four times as much v >our fertilizer." the Virginia-Carolina Chemical a iv 1909 Farmers' Year-Book or id unprejudiced information for ilrzer dealer for a copy. v Chemical Co. ? a 'Sales Offices j* Durham. N.C. Charleston, S C. B Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. A Shreveport, La. ( ^ ??????????J o D RATES TO rON, D. c. ' TURN. I U DARD ! f? RAILWAY. I 81 It 0< auguration March 4th, the Sea- b )m all points 011 its line on Feb. al limit to leave "Washington re- [[ rch 8, 1909. ? .. h ar service and high-back vesti- b U C( )f the most important stations: Chester $13 60 " Clinton 14 70 Greenwood 10 80 b for further information or sleep- t vill be made for parties of 25 or u ?t. a, B| Abbeville, S. C. ?, 1). W. Morrah, T. P. A., w Atlanta, Ga. a JE? Pattern' iCH 1st imons ville, S. C. \IL ORDERS. TROY. Last Friday sight reminded us of Ju veatbor, a driving rain and heavy thund >ut Saturday dawned clear and warm. Prof. W. R. Bradley of the Press and Ba ler. and a most excellent "quill drive same down from Abbeville to see bis pares lev. R. F. Bradley and family last week. Mr. T. G. Lltes bas In some splendid sto< ind be Is ready to sell or trade. See blm ii? stock stahle. Miss Daisy Young In a pleasant way ent< alned a score of her friends Wednesday ev ilng dancing wan the centre of attraction. Miss Georgia Kennedy, who bas so accej ibiy taught the Henderson sohool near bei 7111 soon leave for her home at Bellevue. Mrs. Sallle Tolan and little son Kobe: ipent from Friday until yesterday with b mother Mrs. Susie Watklnt at Lethe. S escbes the Fairfield school near here. The grain crop together with garden pr luce and sweet potatoes suffered tmuch fro be recent freeze. Moat all the potted plan vere killed. Rev. H. B. Blakely's congregation beside mmber of friends of otber denomlnatloi ;ave him a nice pounding Friday aftc toon, tbe surprise was a pleasant oi md after filling pantry and wardrobe, a nl lurse was given blm. It will be remet tered that this good family lost heavily be way of olotblng by Are last we k. Mr. W. S. Home and little daughter Edi if Betbla were down one day last week. Anew;firm In town beaded Messrs Kli nd Greswell. Gall .and get your fresh gi erles. Tomorrow 'at 8 o'clock p. m. Mr. R. Crawford and Miss Mattle Brown will nl>ed In marriage iby their pastor, Rev. \ Bradley. We are sorrv to hear of the nnlmprovi nnrtltlnn of Mr. T. P. Crcswell at hlB hot t Harrisbnrg. He hai been sick for .ti Mr. a. C, Kennedy one of oar best oitlee ,8 well |Gis farmers baa a, garden of cabba bat equal any ;ln tbe state and better tbf ,11 he is not selling bnt giving them to to telghbora. Tbe people of Buffalo are charmed wl belr new pastor. Mr. Dwen of Georgia b vbo with bis family move to McCormlck. Mrs. Susan Brltt one of Bellevne's deare nd sweetest mothers, celebrated ber 77 ilrtbday anniversary on tbe 1st day of lb oonth. All tbe oblldren and grandcblldri pere tbere to help enjoy tbe occasion. A dinner snoh as this excellent family ci repsrelwas Immensely enjoyed. We wli r>r this'good mother many returns of th ay with her bright smile for al], and at ev lug time may It be light with ber. BELLEVUE. Miss Prentiss attended services In tt ipiBoopal church at Wllllni(ion on tbe fifl abbath, and was the guest of tbe Mlss< ndrews. Miss Clara Wldeman attended tbe box pari t Lethe Friday nlgbt. Theoblldren and grandchildren of Mrs. . Brltt met at ber bobaeou Monday, to a orate ber birthday. Mr. 01 lie Andrews of Wllllngton, left c londay for Atlanta, where be bus a positloi tie general opinion Is be left bis beart 1 e'levue. Mrs. Cllnksoales, Hon. and Mrs. Belto Watson of Anderson, have been on a visit i slatlves In Bellevue and Sandover. Tbe cold weather last Haturday served i retiy badly, tbe water works were frozei smeoftbe piping burst, most of tbe flow rs were killed, the young ohlckensall diet nd It was almost impossible lo keep war 3 hcIoso room with a roaring lire. Mr. W. D. Morrah attended the meeting Ka Ir at P'q tr? T no ThnroHotJ n lorht Ha art ccompanled by his family, and were goes f Mre. Mcliee. MIsb Cromer, teacher of tbe scbool at Sam ver, was at Letbe Friday night. The water works of Mr. Harvey Roblnsoi f Troy, were completely ruined by tbe ool reather. supervisor Stevenson was In tbls commu lty Wednesday, looking after tbe Long Can ud little Elver bridees, Mrs, J. B. Brlttand little daughter Helei Dent Wednesday night In Mt Carmel, gues f Mrs Black. Hon. W. P. Wldeman will leoture at Bell ue scbool bou^e before a great wbile, for tb rnefltoftbe Womans Missionary Union < iODg Cane. No time baa been appointed ye ut arrangements will be made at the nej leetlng. Dr. and Mr. Mattlson, Mr. and Mre. W. I rltt speoi Monday with relatives. Mr. S. P. M irrab was In Abbevllfe Tuesds n business. Mr. and Mrs. Hagan of Lethe, were 1 .bbevllle Thursday. There Is a decided change In tbe wcath vlav, it is almost warm enough to be will t fire. Mr. 0. H. Morrnh wa? the gueit Thursda lgbt of Mr. J. W. Morrab. They Injure Children. rdinary Cathartics and Pills and Hars Physic Cause Distressing Complaints. You cannot be over-careful In the sclectlo f medicine for children. Only the very gei est bowel medlolnes should ever be glvei rdinary pills, cathartics and purgatives ai jo apt to do more barm than good. The luse griping, nausea and other dlstresalo fier-effects that are frequently health di troylng and a life-lasting annoyance. We personally recommend and guarante ,exalt Orderlies as the safest and mostd eudable remedy lor constipation and assoc te bowel disorders. 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Bnlley, sworn, says: The death of Lather H. Nlckles, Clyde Moore una David Beard was caused by a hend-on collision. Q. Where was that at? A. It was nearer to LoDg Cane than Caoa. Numoer of trains Secona No. 20 and Sfoond No. 19. The co! lsIon was iinjnnd the side-track going fiom " Abbeville to Greenwood. I was on train ko>lng by side trbck. My orders wan to meetBi cond 29 at Long Caut. Second 19 was to tat? side track at Long Cane. Secoud 19 hadn't arrived at roeeiing when we passed. Seoond No. 20 run by place where they should have stopped. There Is a little short sidetrack at Caoa, not sufficient to pass Seoond No. 19. Q, . What was result of Wreck? A. Two entices was torn up; several cars; three men killed ? names, Lather H. Nlckles, Clyde Moore and Dave Beard. Both trains, Second No. 19 and Seoond No. 20, was late on schedule. Second No. 20 had the right of way. Neither one was sidetracked. Seoond No. 19 should have taken side track, andSeooud No, 20 should have walled till they were sidetracked. W. M Jones was engineer on Seoond No. 20. This was done February 2nd about 9:40 o'clock. Q,. What time was Second No. 19 dead? A. Seoond No. 19 was dead at 10:27 p. m. Q,. Who was engineer on tratn Seoond No. 19? A. Clyde Moore. Q,. Who was fireman on train Second No. _ 19? A. Luther H. Nick lea. Q. Which train was David BeArd on? A. David Beard was on SeooDd No. 20. Q,. When did yon realize there was probability of being a wreok, and what did you do ly toward preventing it? A. As soon as I er oould see that they was not In the Biding, I ap(/ucu buo wiaavo i*uu? i>u? ?v?*? n- Q,. I understood yoa to Bay tbat yon had r' oruere to meet at that siding. Why was It its that yoa dlda't wait there lor Heoond No. 191 A. The engineer run by; be has tbe control or tbe pulling power of train. W M. Jones at was engineer. i j Q. Did Mr. Jones blow for any signals 7 A, 5r- He blew a meeting signal. e- Q. Did yon answer? A. Yes. Q,. By what rlghi were you expecting to >t- m^etSeoond No. 19? A. By train orders. "?. Q. Did you have any non-air cars next to your cab? A. No. 1 rt< Q. About wbat rate of speed were yon rnn?r nlug wben collision took place? A. About be two to six miles an bonr. Q. Wbat was tbe other train doing? A. 1 o- couldn't see tbem, bat they evidently were m coming to meet us. is Q. Did yoa all Btop at tbe biding at all? A Did not. a Q,. Why not? As I stated before, tbe en*! 3S gli.eer run by and be had control of it, ir~ Q. Did tbe engineer assist In stopping the D? train after the air had been applied ? A. He.1 ce djd, t nin E. M. Bailey, sworn, says: Q,. Wbat position did yoa oocapy on that tb train? A. I was flagman on Second No. 20., Q. Where was yoa at wben thlr oolllslon og took place? A. In the cab. ? / o- Q. Who was tbe conductor? .A. J. E. Bailey. A. Q,. Wblch had the right of way, Second h? No. 19 or Second No. 20? A. We had a meet' R, order there. * ' '' Q, Was that at CanaT A. No, at Long Ml Cane. e Q,. What wu the result of that meeting? vo A. Seoond No. 20 ran by meeting point. Q,. Where did you meet Second No. 19? A. na A a carter of a mile north or Long Cmne. ge what was the remit of the meeting? A. in Three men killed, named Lnther H. Nlcklea, lis Clyde Moore aad Dave Beard. Q, Mr. Bailey, la it rnlea of the Railroad th lor the .flagman to see the ordera? A. They Dt should read them to me. Q. Did you see orders? A. No, he did !Bt not read orders, hot told me that we meet th Second No. 19 at Long Cane. is Q. Was this In Abbeville County ? I snp9n pose so; I don't know anything about this County. ' t jh W. M. Jones, sworn, says: at Q,. Yon was engineer on what train? A. I ,e. was engineer on Second No. 20. I had a meet order on lt-aving Shops with Second No. 19 fct Long Cane in this County. Oo leaving the Bhopa, 1 thought it must be abont time that Second No. 19 waa dead on schedule. Gotu suiting my time ca.d aDd watch, and foand that tbev were dead on the aobedule at Lona 3e Cane at 10:27 p. m. I passed Long Cane >10:88 >h p. m. according to my watch. Didn't find e8 Second No. IS at Long Cane, and aa they waa dead on the schedule (11) eleven minutea, ao> Lv cord log to my watch, I had no right to atop ' at Long Cane, so didn't stop, Just kept going, j and the result was I met them north ol Long ,il Cane. Afier the accident I mel Conductor Baltey, my conductor, and made the remark )D to him that Second No. 19 waa dead on achedu ule. He said not. I told htm that they Q' were, because they were dead at Long Cane 10:ZT p. m. Then we compared time, and |Q round that my watch was a hour ahead of i0 his The result of the oolllslon was that three men killed and damage of property. The 18 men were : Clyde Moore, L. H. Nlcklea and 3| Dave Beard J. A. Nloklcs, sworn, says: 1. n M. VlAtrlao otDln nknt AonOAlfv vnn ! v/, iUil Iianicoj aTruaw y v? m hoid on Seaboard Air Line K. R? A. Conductor. or Q. When was accident? A. Feb. 2nd, Id *8 Abbeville county, at 9.88 p. m., at the 127} 13 mile post. Q. What was your orders? A. My orders was to meet Second No. 20 at Long Cane. Q. Was Second No. 10on time? A. No; about 11 boars 20 minutes late. a Q. Did yon get orders at Greenwood? A. I got orders at Greenwood to meet Second '* No 20 at Long Cane. My first order was to >e meet Second 20 at Shops. When I was ready to leave Greenwood, my meet at shops was }? annulled, and give me meet orders with Seo18 ond No. 20 at Long Cane. I left Greenwood at 9.15 o'clock expecting to meet Second No. 30 e" at Liong Cane. 1 met Seoond No. 3) bead-on ? collision at 127 1-2 mile post, tbe results of a.1 this collision Engineer Clyde Moore, Firel; man L. H. Nlckles, Brakeman Dave Beard tl was killed. I do not know why 8econd No. j 20 passed Long Cane holding a meet order * with me at that place. iy physicians' certificates. In Dr. C. C. Gambrell, Bworn, says; I am a practicing physician and was called rr to wreok at CaDa siding, Abbeville conntr, i_ Tuesday night, Feb, 2d,'09, about 11 o'clock. I examined tbe dead bodies of Clyde Moore iy and Luther NlckleB. Mr. Moore came to his death from a broken neck with other Blight bruises on the body. Mr Luther Nlokles' death was tbe result of fractured and lacerated left arm, and both legB, as well as other bruises over the body. C. C. Gambrell, M. D. David Beard?Tbe lower part of body from n thorax was burned Into a crisp; one arm burned up and wound In right side of forebead. L. H. Nlckles?Body badly mutilated; left D foot cut off. also left arm: chest crashed; left arm munuuu IIJLU puip. Clyde Moore?Neck broken and chest orush'e ed. G. A. Neuffer, M. D. y g VERDICT OF THE JURY. e" We the undersigned Jurors find that L. H. ,e Nick leu' and Clyde Moore'a death was caused e. by a head-on collision on 8. A. L. February 2, i. 1909, aear Long Cane, Abbeville county. p K. C. PhllBon, Foreman. V M. B. Reese, v ? C. N. Hamlin, James Taggart, J. M. Seal, J J. L. Clark, w D. M. Keller, Charles Cobb, J. W. MoKee. Jr., d A. H. Barnett, Jim Floley, G. W. Sorrow. 0 We the undersigned jury And that David 16 Beard came to his death oaused by a head-on >r collision on 8. A. L. Railroad February 2nd, P* 1909, at Long Cane siding in Abbeville County. l" W. G. Chapman, Foreman. n Wm. M. Barnwell, y J.S.Morse, H.T. Eat In. Jr., l.1 J. A. Sohraeder, K. B. Link, d H. H. Hill, Robt. Coohran, e J. W. Mcllwaln, G, J. Spotts. j Lrewis n. namey, i G. D. Graydon. 18 m ? 5* Foley's Orlno Laxative oures constipation : and liver trouble and makes tbe bowels B" healthy and regular. Orlno Is superior to f" pills BDd tablets as it does not *rlpe or nauseate. Why take anything else? C. A. 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Tickets to be on sale Februa and 3rd, 1909, good to leave Washington re' night of March 8th, 1909. Round trip ratee from prinoipal point Abbeville $16.25 Greer Anderson 16.10 .Lanef Blacksburg 13.75 Orang Camden 14.05 Bock Charleston 16.40 Sparta Columbia 15.05 Sumte Greenville 15.55 Yorki For detailed information, sleeping ca regular and special trains, apply to Souther address, J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. jring C > riving: Daily a IDDON below a fe liable Gopc L has tiess 90-inch Linen lin- 90-inch Linen at 50-inch Linen Suitings fabric that has the dainti C. , S; skirts a^id boys suits, i site material in all colors, '1 / . r >c, rivals in beauty the in d Embroide ! from 3c to $3.50 p<?r yai ae our stock before ljuyin please, ion & Co 10c Store !ST STOVE ON THE PwM" ICE IS SO LOW. ?onlr Tbe mi are glad being qn iTTD CTJTfiT A T WTPTfl 'Vi* M JElVlAii Jk 1UVMU ' Dr. and . IT THE STOVES AND n.mc:T? gao. LANGES WE SELL Mrs. J. C 7ILL CONTINUE wbile wl Mrs. K 'H&OUGH enjoyed C. D. Br< ATHEDAY THE 13th. &?% - Marie 0< Mrs. J. gone to t some tin INGES iS Mr. J.' actory?the same Fac- where b( * Mlu M These were $30, $35, ? ?t? tern. They are aebestoB w*?-th* , bill for a tory. umim.) I uuiuy tu wltbMri ?? Mlu A Hammoi COME IN ftUICK ?;o > ALL GONE. FXi 10c Store od basin Miss Id Id thecll i Dickson. .uguration C church t ip Rates to gass Mrs. I iN, D. C. ~ ters oftb RAILWAY ie Southern Railway will anfvSit ,, from all points at greatly Missiv iry 28th and March Jut, 2nd sFpphlllg turning not later than mid- cTtospe a as follows: Thelad iwood $15.80 a Valenil , ? ?ry 15th f 15 TS Mr*' ;ebarg 15.85 HIU 13.05 talnmenl .nburp: 14.65 ir 14.50 HE "lie 13.60 r reservations, schedules of gradient! n Railway ticket agents or touext* BOlVeDt f Foley's ] J. C. LUSK, tlce any Div. Pass. Agent, ma * y'_ Charleston, 8. C. 8eetb0 tore bef r1 f joods ' : 1 & CO. ' :4 ?____ ?" < w of the . . fcj > LV^ . * I W *?3 inen - - 75c per yd - - $1 per yd - - 50c per yd ?.wH ' . ..VS m iness and crispnes?. ' '* 9g ' ; . . 41 nr? fn T^2/r ^ IJC to 25c. ost exquisite Rajah v , a . . :-i> r*?C ? . >: vkl , . 5 :i . ries d. ,J| g- , :i " " J mpany. WEST EID. V. id I Paragraphs and News Items ibuted by Miss Lily Templeton. my friend* of Mr. John Mv Harden 10 know that be Is much better after ite Htok for tbe past ten day*. Bile Vlaanskl and Mr. G. A. Vlsanakl e to Atlanta for a abort stay with Mrs. Ham Viaanaki. uajro iu aiuuruo, it week the gaeat of Mr. Code MorIrace Mempblll went to Charleston ay and was the guest of Hon. and I. Hemphill until Sunday. C. Sherard la In Iva spending a th relatives. , L. Damn entertained two tables of sot Thursday afternoon. Those who 1 Mrs. Dargsn's hospitality were? Mrs. )wd, Mrs. 8. O. Thomson, Mrs. W. 8. Mrs. Lewis Perrln, Miss Plevna m Willie Calhoun of Atlanta, Miss iry and Miss Russell. M. Lawson and her children have .helr home Id Smokes after spending ie here with Mrs. L. H. Russell. 1 Mrs. W. A, Nick lea of Hodgea were ty Monday tne guests of Mr. and a Graves. r. Robertson spent Sunday in the !e left Monday fbr Richmond, Va., s goes on a business trip. aryBaslzln Is at home again after ided visit to her sister, Mrs. W. T. ham. lenry Sign was in Charleston last i guest of Hon. and Mrs. J. C. Hempfew days. Vlllle Calhoun has returned to her Atlanta after a pleasant stay here 3. Lewis Perrln. Lntolnette Hammond and Mr. C. V. sd leave Id a few days for an extendto Cuba and points of Interest in . 8. Simmons entertained the Club fternoon at a very pleasant meeting. . H. Farman la here from Monroe. N. ding a while wltb Her aunt, Mrs. Sondley. tart Baskln went to Seneca Monday i ess. ta Mae Brownlee Is spending a while ,y the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. ary L. Robertson will entertain the 'tab Friday afternoon at tbe nsaal dies Aid Society of tbe Presbyterian lad tbelr regular monthly meeting j afternoon at tbe borne of Mrs. J. C. 9. iftur- ' Love is In Monterey spendlle w.. . her sister, Mrs. W. T. Cuni. Icbard Hill entertained the Daughe Confederacy at tbe regular meet* day afternoon. A very delightful was enjoyed. C. Roper and little Miss Ellen SanLock Hill left Saturday after a pleaataere to Mrs. C. D. Brown. y Calboan baa returned borne after tbe winter wltb friends In Mlsslsde Morgan baa gone to Monroe. N. nda a wltb nls borne people. VALENTINE PABTY. Ilea of tbe Eplsoopal cboroh will give Ine parly Monday evening, Febrait the home of Mr?. V. D. Lee. All tally Invited to come. A small ad* *111 be charged. Refreshments will 1. This will be an unique enter1 and a pleasant time Is anticipated. XAMETHYLENETETRAMINE. jve Is tbe name of a German cbemlob la one of tbe many valuable Ini of Foley's Kidney Remedy. 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