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, . , ' ' ' v W ^ The Abbeville Press arid Banner _ , f3j| BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE. 8. C.,WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909. ESTABLISHED 1844 " f _ . _ ' ?, T-iTT- nil " ' ' " ' INTERESTIN i 87 per cent, of the buyei Groceries on the market-not they can buy. Experience hi it concerns Groceries, the bes WE KEEP WHj That's our business. We ha and know just as well how t \' Our Staple and Fancy Grocei price stand at the top of the Fresh W? ttti 11 molra finr nmn 1-vroor it D n 1x1 juajcLU uui unu uiuuv A1 Bakery in the city and pre of the city and county shall h of bread here at home. Chase & Sanborns Coffees of the Qeral mountains of Br* Tetley's Tea for tea drink at our store. Our reputation know it-hence the quality. SWEET P( We want your orders for ! only the best varieties?those also handle Tomato Plants| you order. L. T. M GRC WEST END. i Personal Paragraphs and News Item Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. Dr. F. Klllingswortb of Columbia, wh In tbe city Sunday and Monday the guest c his sisier, Mr*. Fannie Mll'ord. Mr. Jack Harden was called borne, fron Davidson College Friday, by ibe Illness o his fatber, Mr. J. M Harden. Mrs. E. A. Thomson of Pell City, Alabama r arrived lu ibecliy Saturday and will Rpen< Bomeilme with her daughter, Mrs. Foste Barnwell. \. Dr. F. E. Harrison Is at home again after i abort business trip to New York. Mrs. C D Brown entertained Friday after ^ noon at a very informal Bridge, in lionor o Mrs. M. L Bullock, who nas been tbe gues of Mrs. W. P. Ferguson for tbe p*st ten dayF Mr*. Brown's gueB s were Mrs. P. H. Smith Mrs. W. P. Fergnsen,'Mrs. M. L. Bmlock Miss Miry and Fannie Slark, Miss Plevnj Sioul Mtwc VoftlM RIIHRHII unci M 1AM f.lh Templetoo. Mr. R. C. Pbiison has returred from tb< Northern markets where be has purchased t lovely line or Sprlne and summer goods The Philson Henry Company will carry f larger and more attractive line than evei before. Mrs. J. M. Wilkerson came home Frldaj from Jacksonville, Fia., where she has beet spending some time with her sister, Mr* James Boj d. Mr. Bam Turner has gone to Atlanta t( spend a while with bis sister, Mrs Lowers Beach am. \ Mr. T. M. Miller who Is traveling salesman lor Henr> Clay Flour, spent Sunday in lot olty. Mr. Miller Is meeting with market success In bis new businecs and bis man; friends wish htm the best o( luck. Miss Louise Brown returned to Columbia Sunday alter spending the week here will her home people. Mrs. Fied Marrow of Savannah, Ga. Is lr the city spending awhile with her sister, Mr* John M. Harden. Mis. W. E. Cason and little Miss Ellei ? Wrlgbt Cason of Anderson, came to Abue< ville Saturday and win spend a lew days hen with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Uainbrell. Mr. Sam itabb ol l>ue West was In the city Saturday. Mr. W. J. Bryson spent several days last week with iriends in Anuerson. Miss Fannie Harris is at home agntn alter an extended slay wub Miss Fraocis Koilusou In Easley. Mr. Stuart Basktn spent Sunday in Lebanon, the gmsi of Mr. Frank Sberrard. T~W C2 fl 1 f. ~ ~ V, JUi> Ci V. i UVUIOVU V,UUiC UUUJC IIULU York Friday. Mr. and Mrp. R. C. Wilson upen? laRt Wednesday in Mouiery the guests or Mr. and Mo. Win Gibert.' Mrs. AlHggle L. Bullock left Saturday for Augusta, alter a pleasant slay here wliti Mr*. W. P. Ferguson. Rev. AriburSpencey of Florence, is In tb< city the guest ot Mrs. J. M. Harden. Mies Kaie Haddon spent Saturday arid Sunday here with her uncle Mr. K. M. Haddoj. Mrs. L. W. White and Miss Helen Wblts went to Atlanta Friday to spend a few days with Mrs. Margaret Lytbuo. f Mrs. Joe Wilson is at home after tpeDdlDg a while in Augusta as the guest of Mrs Luther Higgerson. Master Edgar Harden Is home from Cedar Spring* on account of the illness of his lather , Mr. J. M. Harden. Mr. Wilton Earle ot Seneca was in the citj Saturday the guest of Dr. F. E. Harrison. Miss Elizabeth Barron who has beeu tb<atlractlve guest ot Miss Eliza Maliry lelt Tuesday for ber home lo Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Austin of N?w York, are In t he city, gue?ts at the Eureka. Mr. Lewis Ha>keil of Columbia is In the city the guest of his brother, Mr. L. S. Haskell. Rev. \A illiam Way of Savsnriah Is in tbt staying with bis sinter, Mrs. J. M. Harden. Mis. George White Jr., has goue to Alabama on a visit to relaliues. Mr. and Mtf. T. G. Patterson are guests at > the Eureka. They have made many friends during their stay Id our city. Mr. Lawrence S. Parker ib at home again alter a ten days stay In the Northern markets. Miss Grace and Miss Mary Mlnshall ol Piedmont, W. Va., are In the city tne guest of Mr. and Mr6. Fied Mlnshall. < Mr. Jim Mooie ol Spartanburg, Is In the cit> visiting irl'nds. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr and Mrs. W. C. Fergut-on spent Sunday in Greenwood, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kerr. Miss Willie Calhoun Is Id the city spending a lew days with Mrs. Lewis Perrln. Mr. R. M. Hsddon and Miss Kate Haddon pent Monday In Troy. They were the gueeta of Mrs. Faoole Jay Haddon. HELP! HELP!! Everyone it asked to help fight Against Consumption Consumption can be avoided Hereditary tendencies can be overcome Consumption can be Cured Read all about it in this month's METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE ~ If your dealer is v 15c. a Copy sold out, write to $1-50 a Year , | 3 We?t 29th Street, New York G STATISTICS rs want the best Staple and Fancy ; the best for the price but the best is taught these buyers that when it are cheapest in the long run. IT PEOPLE WANT. ive studied the market for years 0 buy as we know where to buy. ry line in purity, perfection and column and the people know it. ! Bread! 1 hereafter. We have builded an )p"se to see to it that the people lave an opportunity to get the best i, grown on the western highlands izil, are the finest coffees grown. :ers?it doesn't disappoint - all are i depend upon our goods and we )TATO SLIPS Sweet Potato Slips. We handle suitable to this climate. Will -four leading kinds. Leave us ILLER, )CER. TROY. Good congregations attended services yeitardsy. Ii was a real Spring like day, and e allerjoyed tbegood sermons. ? Headed bv the high waters of Reedy Branch Saturday, Mr?. Fannie Bradley and little MInk Martha PreBSly had to come back and spend ibe nlgnt, making It borne to Cedar 1 SprtngB > esterday. " We tblnk from the "Society write up" In Abbeville the honored and blgbly esteemed 3 ' bachelor Editor" bas bad bis "great big" 1 heart pierced by cuplds arrow and levelled by one of those angelic forms tbat abide In and around tbat modern city. x Mrs. Sallle Tolan and little boy Robert, r went to see ber mother. Mrs. Susie Watklns, returning yesteiday to ber school work. * It seems thai new life has sprung np In our little Troy, and on every side yon can ' see signs of Improvement sbowlng up. Tbe ( saw and hammer are much In evidence. 1 Rev. Father Maboney of Charleston, was here last week visiting bis members, Mrs. J. T. Solomonls. Mr. H. D. Puckett lost a good horse Friday, * which be bad bought only two days ago. r NewB of the death of Mr. J. S. Jay, at bis I bome in Greenwood last Wednesday, makes | it doubly sad coming Just three days alter 1j the death of an only brother here, Mr. T. M. ' Jay. Tbey both have been In 111 health for 1 several years. r Dr. and Mrs. H. Drennan of Verdery, were down to see tneir niece, Mrs. J. S. Burnett ' last week. ' j Mr. Phil Cook of Callison is here spending * a few days with his sisters, Misses Mamie and Mac Cook. * Mr. Cloude Fee spent yesterday in Abbe! viiie on a pleasant mission. ! Soaaetbiug a little out of the ordinary. 1 One night last week Mr. T. C. Lttes, the j | uveiy and slock stable man, sheltered forty! one bead of mules and borses. The State | gang and two droves owned by parties elseI where. The stables are a great benefit to 1 | Troy and surrounding country. ' Mr. J.S. Harris spent l?8t Friday In Greeni wooa with his sister, Mrs. J. F. Pbllllns. 1 Mr. John H. Chiles aDd sou, Master Hearst ! of Mliiwav. h#t? rmnn"..! .u-i- . bu iucir uume a'tcr a visit with Mr. W. G. Calhoun and ' uinlly Id (ireenwood. "I Jim Doetayn there 18 "nothing doiog" no ' we win bave to close our ietler with bia exI cube this weeS. ? ? We are overstocked on English decorated porcelean. The durability of these goods is wonderful. You can buy plates, G. & S. covered dishes and other pieces at prices cut way under the\ regular. We have five patterns. The It. L Dargan Co. 5 and 10c Store. It Saved Hit Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Sweuson, Watertown,Wi8., "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could uot cure, bad at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Aruica Salve cured it sound aim well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Kbeum, Boils, Fever bores, Burus, Scalds, Cuts aud Piles. 2oc at Speed's drug store. Life Isn't Worth Living. This Statement May be Generally Attributed to the Lack of Good Health. We waul lo talk 10 lLie people wboarenervoub, who sutler Irtquem headaches, who don't, enjoy iheir iooo, who are irritable, quickiy iooe iheir temper, ate bo tired and wurn out ihal they leei limy luUbI give up, apd have become bo desponueni thai ille dokbu'i seem wurin living. We know exactly whatUibe | waller wub people iu ihib conuiilon, ana il iney win toilow our advice, we'can lell ibeoi now lo regain good health anu tnai bouyanoy ol leeliug whicu uiaRea lile ucein all sunshine and happiness. Mobi ol ihe above described conditions are cbieUy caused uy calarrnal lnflamallon ot ihe mucous membranes. This Qelicate weblike iluiiig of the budy becomes intl?m?ri ami I ouugtjHita unin weakness and mental depression loliows. 1'be only way that Ibis cau 1 do overcome is tbrougb a treatment of tbe blood. We have tbe treatment, and we are I so pobltlve lUal ll win produce tbe results we ciaiui lor il tbat we will supply It to anyone I with ibe understanding luat we will return to tbem every penny tbey paid us in every I lUBtance wteie me treatment Is not in every | way satislanory and benellciul to ibem. ! We want you to try Kexuil Mucu-Toue, wmcb is a powerful nutritive tonic and body 1 bunuer, and a mucous membrane alterative i0 tbat cleanses tbese membranes auu restores Do ineir natural and beaitby luuctlons. wl: Kexall Mueu-i'oue drives out all the oa- wl ! lairnai poison, restores tue mucous ceils to , ! good neailb, tones up tbe wbole system, ? i allays inflammation, removes congestion, j auu stimulates tne wbole system to nealtby * activity. It is splendid lor bunding up ttesn Dr ] nud muscie tissue and removing an wea&i ueehec. Come to our store today and get a bottle of Mucu-Tjut, and alter giving it a reasonable | iriui, and 11 you are not saiifetled simply tt-li | us *u, and we win band bacK your money U w ltnout question. Siutly nothing could be lairer tban ibis. Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. C. ; A. Milloru cV Co. } foi It isn't wa H WiTIl A Km ff kjlj JJ. WBINRAUB I $15,000. CLOTHING, SH< SKIRTS and ] The Salvage Company ha 01 mi /lfVl^AV) TTTlll iMUglllCl Will Sell is the order the eomr in to the arms of satisfied buyi on the price supply you for m< War Sale Starts on Wednesday, Mi War Prices on Clothing. Every suit in the house has joined the general stampede. Nothing can stop them now. They even stand on tip-toe ready s for the word to start. 75 Men's Suits in black and gray worth $6, War Sale Price $2.98. ioo Men's Suits worth $ii and $11.50, War Sale Price $6.48 150 Men's Suits, in latest styles and colors, regular $15 and $18, War Sale Price $10.98 EYtranrdi? arv PHftflfl on Trousers, The cry of "War on High Prices" struck terror to the heart of this department?the prices trembled and tumbled from the peak of value to the valley of bargains. You will find them here with prices so low they bow their heads in shame. 200 pr. Men's Pants worth $1.50 and up, War Sale Price 69c. 300 pr. Men's Pants, regular $3, War Price Sale $1.48. 150 pr. Men's Pants, worth $4 and $5, War Price Sale $2.98. Children's Suits. 200 Children's Suits worth from $2 to $2.50, War Price Sale $1.29. .200 Children's Suits in nice neat design, worth $1.50, War Price Sale 98c. 100 Children's Suits worth from $3.50 to $4, War Price Sale $2.48. 75 Boys' Suits, regular $5, War Price Sale $2.98, A lot of Boys' Knee Pants at 19c. One lot of Knee Pants at 16c.' Men's Hats with Profit Gone. At the first word every profit in the hat section vanished. You'll find left only tine quality and durability of my immense line and a scarcely visible price. 10 doz. Men's Derbys in black and brown, regular $2, War Price Sale 89c. 10 doz. Men's Hats, regular $2.50, War Price Sale $1.19. Suspenders, Suspenders! 25 doz. Men's Suspenders, worth 10c, war rnce bale 8e. 25 doz. Men's Suspeaders, worth 25c, War Price Sale 19c. H. WEINRi Don't Por{ C. A. Milford & Co.'s Locals. We sell painti "he greatest 8oap proposition ever oflered C&H8 tOT 1UC. Al. tbe public Is offered by C. A. MUlord & Co. _ ?.?j D't fall to see tbe display botb In sbow SO Carry ft gOOtt ndow and lntlde of store. Call In and tbey , , V?h 11 tell yon about It. DrUBbeS, I OU ^ leadquartera for Combs, Hair and Tooth nVipan on h' ashes at MUford's Drug Store. VCiy CIlc?p Oil U. luyler'a Candy always fresh at Mllford's -D T T)ararnn Co. i ug Store. **' 6 If you want the best roofing at Tinware and en west prices call 011 S. J. Link, at prices here tl ? you many a dim i large shipment of Huyler's candy fresh DartJan Co. 5 and Christmas at Mllford's. 5 L3T T r between Calii MRAUB ias placed in the handa 00 ST0( DES, HATS, ] DRY GOODS, a] s trained on the enemj begin on Wi aand, and oat in to the op< ots. , Enlist under the snc xitks to come. irch 10th *" Seiisati* flinute On Wednesday, March 10' we will sell from 1 yards Checked Home Only 10 yards to a c On Thursday, March 11 from 11 to 1:130, 1 Ginghams for 25 eta. to a customer. On Friday, March 12th, v 12 to 1 o'clock, b Frame Religious Pict regular $3.00 for 79 to a customer. On Saturday, from 1:30 t< . will sell 10 yards 4 Homespun, worth 7 c Only 10 yards to a c Once more, I ask yon, impress o that high price is no longer King. low prices has laid the giant low i ? A A 11 K Dcnent, an ior you. Gome, bring the family with yc do double duty and I'll send you h bargains I give. Watch for the Red Cloth the store. Wanted 5 Salesmen. Remember the War Sale start March 16th, at H. Weinr ^UB, Abbevi ?et the Time in half pint simple bemedy fob la o . _ >i[ La grippe coughs are dan gerona 1 COlOrS. Al" Qoently develop lDto pneumonl - . Honey and Tar not only atope tb< line of paint heals and strengthens the lungs ... _ * serious results neei be feared. Tl Fill find US Foley's Honey and Tar contains , ful drugs and Is In a yellow paoJ rushes. The Mmord & co. 5 & 10c Store Mothers, don't give your babj that contains opiates or any otbe ? drugs, bat Insist on having Dr. 'Easy-Teether," as it Is the best a j the market for teething babies, a ameiea ware lutely harmless as It does not c i x _:n opiates or Injurious drugs of any 1 iat Will Save guaranteed under Pure Food and a Tli?l) T Guaranty No. 11584. Price 25centf e. ine IV. Ju. by MoMurray Drag Co. and oon I iAa ohanu; or Ea?y-Teether Medlelni I 1UC Store, wen, Georgia. Wa,: romia and Japan has declared war to death o 11 in Abbeville County and Vie . * t t of the Salvage Compan; II# Consist; LADIES' BEAD LI is enlisted in th t the seige gun of little May, Mai t * ^??????? L i ? -1 , jii < en every arucie wiu go out l )w whit? banner of economy f \ ^ ^<War Sale Starts 01 We i|' Men's SI onai Shbesthatl ^ cellence in this mm g % neapea on tfte ba 1 has the price ride t W. L. Doug ' Price Sale $2.7fl th, Opening Day a lot of Mi 0 to 10:30, 10 up, War Price Si JSpUH for 38 Cts. 2Jo pr. We lustomef. War p"ce Sale? ?? i A lot of Pac th, we will sell Price Sale 8319 0 yards Apron ,A ?'?! 1 Only 10 yards regular$5' War] Clearance P e will sell from Every woma eautiful G-ilded feet well shod, ar ures, siz? 16x18 f[om h*rT appeara - these War Prices cts. Only one and the cost win cost. ~r~rr~T~~Z7 Remarkal) d ? o clock, *we TYt? to inch! White _ its yard for 39c. rect ustom et. I section?durabilit jm. best looms?soft1 ^ w ww w^ w Ww everything or any j A adorn iD lady are .n your mma mo we* low their rejj WQI The little DaTid Of ' Fine Dress Gc 2nd it is all for your War Price Sale 8 Dress Gingh; m, your money will Sale J,cve us a ca| one happy with the place in Abbeville _ Hosie Sign in front of D . 3??, d?f- Bla & Price Sale 6c. x ioo doz. Hos _ _ worth 15c, War P 5 Salesmen Han loiUMraty, La;~" anb's store. ^2?iozUm Llle, South Oa >, Date and P Rrp*E . At the 5 and 10c Store very oa ihpv fr a a- soon there is going to be a i 80 >Xt no popular girl contest. A 10-lb . ienoBeharm- box of delicious chocolates is ! cage. C. A. . , - . _ going to be given away free. < anything Ask the plan. The 1. L. Dar- j Thornton's gan Co. 5 and 10c Store. ledlolne on ,,, nd la abio- rT ontatn any How can any person risk taking some unwind. It Is Known courq remedy when Foley's Honey 1 Drags Aot, and Tar co?ts them no more? It Is a safe 1 i. For sale remedy, oontalns no barmfal drugs, and < ntry mer- cures the most obstinate coughs and colds. J I Go., Hart- WUy experiment with your health ? Insist < upon baring the genuine Foley's Honey and * Tar. C. A. Mllford'ACo, 4M . ?!:i r! / [, but n High Prices on gaods ' inify. N j his mammoth X 1 \ iM rM rv-P Ug_Ul Y-MADE e campaign. ; prices and the rcli 10th. l i. nto the open street -and let this fight >v ; " , _ _ diesday, March 10th. ' ioes at do Profit Prices. , iave been the standard of excountry for years are now. irgain table, every single pair ileth Judge from these: las Shoe, regular $3.50, War >. ' ; '? en's Shoes worth $1.50 and lie 98c. bster Shoes, regular, $3.50, (2.79. :kard Shoes, regular $4, War ; ' D. Hannah Hand-made Shoe, Price Sale $3.48. Values on Women Shoes. n takes pride in having her id nothing detracts so much nee as a shabl shoe. At you can well afford two pair be less than a pair ordinarily le War Prices on ess Goods. that fashion has rated cor!nta,tion in our 1 ss Goods y affairs from the world's white goods for shirt waists, thing that goes to please or now offered at prices far beth. >ods for Suitings worth 12Ac, l-3c. ams worth 10c, War Price 1. Prices cheaper than any rv. Hosiftrv! ? v / ?^ * Lck and Red Hosiery, War iiery for men and women, . 'rice Sale 7c. dkerchiefs! mdkerchiefs for ladies aad ce Sale 2c. Handkerchiefs at War Price rolina. lace. Begal and National ranges Eire the best cookers made. Also the most lasting ranges. Prices as low prs a good article can be sold. The R. L. Dar?an Co. 5 and 10c Store. Brooms always to be found tiere and at the lowest living prices. The R. L. Dargan Co, ) and 10c Store. %