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The Abbeville Press and Banner! ' - im ?^^??????????^mm " ' BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C.5 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1909. ESTABLISHED 1844 ' . > ' 'Afi We are always glad to line of Spring Goo( Dry Goods, Clott Hats, Trunk IS FULL AMD COMPLETE. THE* ARE HI DRY GOODS Dress Ginghams at 8c per yd. A. F. C. Ginghams at 10c per yd. Apron Ginghams at 5c per yd. Better Grade at GAc per yd. 36-inch Percales at 8ic and 10c per White Goods from 10c to 25c per j 40-inch White Lawn at 8c and 10c Dress Linen at 10c and 25c per yd. Fancy Dress Lawn at 5c and 10c p Best brand of Calico, in all colors, CLOTHING Men's Two-piece Suits from So to ! Men's Three-piece Suits from $6.51 Children's Suits, ages 4 to 16, $1.25 Men's Pants, equal to custom mad Boys' Knee Pants, all sizes, 25c to SHOES Men's Oxfords in tan. gun metal, Ladies Oxfnrds in patents, tans, styles from $1 to $2.50. We have paid special attention Shoes. We have them in low prices. MEN'S FURNISH Dress Shirts for men and boys fror Fancy Half Hose from 10c to 25c ] Our line of Neckwear we are sure We are here to please you and give us the oppo P. POLIA INTERESTING S 87 per cent, of the buyers want' Groceries on the market- not the bes they can buy. Experience has taugh it concerns Groceries, the best are ch WE KEEP WHAT H That's our business. We have stuc and know just as well how to buy ai Our Staple and Fancy Grocery line price stand at the top of the column Fresh Hi We will make our own bread hereaf A1 Bakery in the city and prop' se to of the city and county shall have an i of bread here at home,' Chase & Sanborns Coffees, grown of the Geral mountair s of Brazil, are Tetley's Tea for tea drinkers?it at our store. Our reputation depen know it-hence the quality, SWEET POTA1 We want your orders for Sweet ] only the best varieties?those suitab also handle Tomato Plants?four 1 you order. L. T. Mil GROCE] C- A. Milford & Uo. s Locals. , Tbe greatest soap proposition ever ottered In the public is offered by C. A. Milford ifc Co. i Thft Don't Jail 10 *ee tbe display both In khow window and Inside of store. Call in and they will tel i sou about it. Headquartera for Combs, Hair and Tooth Brushes at Mllford's Drug Store. Huyler'a Candy always fresh at Mllford's tt?? Drug Store. xieDT r fe SIMPLE REMEDY FOE LA GRIPPE La grippe coutcbN are dan gerons as Ihey fre quently develop Into pneumonia. Foley's the I Money and Tar not only Hops ibe cough but' ville heals and strengthens Ihe lungs so ibat no .1 serious results nee be feared. The genuine . "oley's Honev and Tar contains no barm- f^ale, fal drugs and is in a yellow package. C. A. H f Milford <fe Co. jj ' J, " 1 sale " * * KaKw onrl HI n cr ti; i f MOtners, a on i kiyb jvui . that contains opiates or any other Injurious drugs, but Insist on havint? Dr. Thornton's tt,lual Easy-Teether," a? it Is tb?> be>-t medicine on town the market lor teething babies, and Is abse- State Jntely harmless as It does not contain any opiates or Injurious dtugs of any kind. Ills J ^ guaranteed under Pure Food and IJrugs Act, by la Guarantv No. 11584. Price 25 cents. For sale nedv by McMurray Drug Co. and country merchants: or Easy-Teether Medlelne Co., Harl- 11 well, Georgia. " Cliur ? the f _ . . , Win I Lamps, chimneys, lanterns, Tei wicks, etc., are cheaper at:payf the 5 and 10c Store than any other store. If you don't be lieye this get our prices. The jf E. L. Dargan Co. 5 & 10c Store owe t serve you. Our ? Is, including S ling, Shoes, i s, Etc., j ERE FOR YOUR INSPECTION. I " Bl o o p SI Ci b yd. ! d. per yd. a ti B er yd. b at oc per yard. J b tl SI 2.50. J ) to $15.30. ? to $4.00. , e! e, SI to $4.50. J $1. * a r< V ' Ic patent and vici, $1.50 to $4. (, browns and vieis, in latest f di to our stock of Children's 01 all styles at proportionately INGS 11 25c to $1.00. g? Dor pair. lJ 1 w will please you. \ ?: will (lo so if you will (i! rtuuity. o< u KOFF. \ __ o ^ ' ? ? !< TATISTICS the best Staple and Fancy t for the price but the best t these buyers that when |r eapest in the long run. 20PLE WANT. lied the market for years bl 3 we know where to buy. w in purity, perfection and * . and the people know it. ~ead! ter. We have builded an a see to it that the people opportunity to get the best D fa U: on the western highlands ? the finest coffees grown. fe dnflSTi't, disarmmnt.- all a. d upon our goods and we k at ti SLIPS E Potato Slips. We handle fc le to this climate. Will eadiDg kinds. Leave us LLER, ! B. o n -?1 si Master's Sale. u State of South Carolina, r< jp County of Abbeville. ^ Court of Common Pleas. U y P. McGbee, Plaintiff, against >elia Win bush and others, De- I jndants. authority of a Decree of Sale by lourt of Common Pleas for Abbe County, in said State, made in _ ibove Htated case, 1 will offer for at public outcry, at Abbeville C. (J., on Salesday in April, A. 909, within the legal hours of the following described land, to All that tract or parcel of land te, lying and being in Due West ship, Abbeville County, in the aforesaid, containing FIFTEEN w \cres, more or less, and bounded 9 nds of JR. S. Galloway, A. 8. Ken- " , Henry P. McGee, and fronting 81 le public road, near the A. M. E. ch,?being the lands conveyed by ^ <aid Henry P. McGee to W. A. jush, deceased. tus of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to c or papers. _ R. E. HILL, C Master A. C., S. C. you want the best roofing at i8t prices call on S. J. Link, a BELLEVUE. Dr. J. B. BrHt went toSpartanburg Tue? o attend the Medical Association. Mrs. Janle Morrah entertained Tues ifteruoon from two to fl?e In honor of Voman's Missionary Union. Sevent nembers were present. Essays were i iy Mlftg ElolBe Horton and Mrn. Cade. Ighttul oane and cbocolat* was served. 1 obn Wardlaw and Mrs. Llllle Morrab w ppolnted by tbe committee to prepare es* or tbe next meeting. Miss Carrie Co\ fhr also appointed leader. Miss Etbel Lyon has been with relatival bin community (or tbe past two weeks. Mrs. W. P. Wldeman and Miss Clara W1 aao spent Tuesday In Bellevue guests of liases Morrab. Miss Cromer, teacber of the Sando cnool, was tbe guest of Mrs. Llllle Ward aturday. and pent Saturday nlgbt t abbath with tbe Misses Cowan. Our young people have been having cai ulllngR, sociables and musicals during ast week. Mrs J. C. Kennedy and children were lellevue Tuesday. Mr. Bradley Morrab, Mr. Farmer of And on, and Mr. Leemlng ol Canada, have b n a visit lo Mr. W. D. Morrab. They ca ver on a hunting expedition. Mr. A. B.Kennedy has moved to the Par lact; Miss Georgia Kennedy baa closed sbool, and will keep bouse for ber brotbe Wn n>AMA 11-? Unnfinoar Mnnrfou oftarm alilng ou the sick. Mis. W. H. Britt has been quite sick, bu etter at tbls writing. Mrs. Dogen, Dee Ml*s Sallle Jones, of tnta. Is very sick at tbe borne of her ac Ilss Anna Brltl. Mrs. Ella Tolbert Is also od tbe sick list. Mrs. Dawaon, Dee Miss Anna Jones, tlanta, came over Friday to spend so ime wltb her sister at the borne of Mr. Lc irltt. On Sabbatb morning a negro boy (Ed ] ose) entered tbe bouse of Mr. John Ward! >r tbe purpose of robbery. For some tl Ir. Wardlaw has known that some one \ reaklDg In his housg, while his family wo e absent, taking money out of his trunk, wenty dollar gold piece was taken so me ago. On Sabbath morning tbe fam II started to church, shut up tbe house, t >fi John W. Morrsh Inside v to watch for alef, so tbe boy thinking the coast was cl Qlered tbe house before Mr. Wardlaw t imlly bad gone a mile from home, but i irprlsed and captured by Jobnnle Morr 'bo with tbe assistance of Mr. Adam W! tan kept guard over him until tbe fane ?turued from church. He was taken by J Wardlaw to Abbeville Monday morning ? irtged In jail. Miss Andrews daughter of Mr. Arch I rews died at her home near Wllllngton rlday of last week and was burled Sa1 ay. Mr. Gilliam was at church on Sabbath w e of Bellevue's prettiest young ladles. By Way of Comparison. (McCotmlck Messenger.) We note the editor of tbe Press and Bam i becoming somewhat alarmed about jlrltual oondltlon Of his people, or at le le cause nf their nop-attendance on put orsblp. It seems to us that be Is getting res open to tbe truth that tbe sale of wl ey by tbe dlxpensary Is telling on tbe mo ad spiritual condition of tbe town as well le surrounding country. I will try to help the editor by giving bit jmparlson of tbe cbnroh attendance In >wn that does not Hell whiskey. Now < bite population is about 600. The offlt sport of the Methodist Sunday School ebruary 29th, shows attendance to be : ist Sunday 100. At Baptist church al olock 175; at 8 o'clock p. m. 800. Method aurcb at 4 p. m. 160. In oonoluslon, our >ndance will average 800, with a populatl I 600. Abbeville, with a population of 2,1 t7urD00B .107 Id another column yon will nee tbat < aople have beard your Mnced^nlan o Come over and belp us." Wearecomlni Yours traly, W. O. Sturkej A BLAMELESS LIFE. i Which the World Has an Exami Worthy of all imitation. Edgefield News. Ibe Abbeville, 8. C., Press and Banner bi week said: "Yesterday was Dr. J. Lowrie Wllso: rtbday, bat wblob one ne did not say." It makes no difference wbetber bis blrthd as bis twenty-fifth or bis seventy-fifth. 1 an Is there to ?peak for himself. His life icb tbat every man sbould copy It. It Itbout stain. As a minister, be ba? glv te world an ezamp'e tbat Is well woi ipying. DO IT NOW bbeville People Mhonld Hot Wi Until it Is Too Late. The appalling death-rate from ki ey disease is due in most cases to t ict tbat the little kidney troubles a 3ually neglected until they becor >rlous. The slight symptoms gi Irhp tn ohrcinin disorders and the si irer goes gradually into the grasp iabetes, dropsy, Bright's diseai ravel cr some other serious form idney complaiut. If you suffer from backache, hea jhes, dizzy spells; if the kidney sec; ons are irregular of passage and u atural in appearance, do not dele [elp the kidueyB at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especial >r kidney disorders?they cure wh( thers fail. Over one hundred the ind people have recommended thei Here is one of many cases in tl icinity: J. D. Watflon,217Swygert St., Gret rood, S. C., says: '! have been usi )oan's Kidney Pills for the pi lonth and am happy to state thatt B9ults have been entirely satisfactoi ly trouble was the irregular passa f the kidney secretions. Doan's K ey Pills relieved me at once. Th irengtben the k'dneys, and remo ae uric acid from the system. I ha o hesitation in recommending tl jmedy to other h idney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cen oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N< rork,8ole agents for the United Stati Remember the name?Doan's?a: tke no other. ip HIM? ran Notice is hereby given that on Mar 3th, 1909, at Abbeville, S. C., a p rnry election will be held to choc >ur nominees of the Democratic par )r Wardens of the City of Abbevi "om Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4, respective! ) be voted for at the General Electi > be held APRIL 11th, 1909. Candidates to be voted for must 1 rith tbe Democratic,Chairman the aired pledge, and pay one dollar a fty cents, at least five days before t aid primary. The following named persons w ct as managers: J. Harvey Wilsc V. G. Chapman, F. W. R. Nance. Polls open at eight o'clock a. m. a lose at four o'clock p. m. Frank B. Gary. Ihairman Democratic Expcutive Co mittee of Abbeville County. B. B. Cheatham, Secretary. The best beardless spring barl ,t Link's, t WEST END. day Personal Paragraphs and News Item day Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. tbe ,een ' Mr. Arthur Morrow, of Anderson, has bee; ead tn tbe city for a few daya visiting bis fatbt De- Mr. F. L. Moraow. .ire. Mrs. James H. Perrln Is expected home th *ere weed from an extended visit to Mr. and Mr iays J. H. Perrln, Jr.. In Meridian, Miss, van Miss Emily Prentiss spent Sunday In ti olty wltb ber borne people. 9 In Tbe monthly meeting of the Daughters < tbe Confeneracy was held at tbe home of Mr de- R. E. Hill last Tueeday afternoon. The mee tbe log was In every way :t delightful one. Mr. William Barnwell was In Colamblaan iver 8umter last week for a few days. law Miss Uattle Oeizel who bas so successful and managed tbe millinery department of R. V Uaddon A Company for I be past tbee season idy bas returned to Abbeville and resumed he tbe work. Miss Oetzel Is an artist and ber trim mlng dellehls every one, i in Mrs. R. O. Hunter is at home again after month's stay wltb her home people In Green ler- vllle,Tenn. een Mr. and Mrs.W.W.Bradley spent a few day itue at Clemson last week the guests of Prof, an Mrs, Mark Bradley. ker Miss Mamie L. Morse and Mr. A. B. Mors her left Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla., wher r. they win spend several weeks. son Mr. W. E. Hill returned to jthbevllle Wee nesday after a business trip to New York, t Is Mrs. J am es Brewer, of Elberton, tfa., ha been tbe guest ol Mis. A.S. Simmons tor th At* p*st ten days. mt, Miss Willie Calhoun returned t? Atlant Sunday altera short stay here as tbe guest c Mrs. Lewis Perrln. of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cunningham, of Mod me terey. spent Thursday in tbe olty the guest c mis Mrs. Laura B. Love. Miss Ida Mae Brownlee bas a pofltlon wit On- Pbllson.jHenry & Company. law Mr. W.'A. Gore. Superintendent of tbe Set me board Air Line was in the oily Monda; vas shaking bands wltb his friends here. aid 1U1 Hb muij oouujr, ui oiiuuiure, mu>, Ml A rived In the city Monday. Miss Bentley wll me be In charge of tbe millinery department o illy PbllaoD, Henry and Company. ind Hon. and Mrs. Frank B. Gary and Maate the Frank Gary are at borne after an extende* ear stay In Washington. md Mr. J. Fraslr Lyon, of Columbia, was In tbi ivas oily for several days last week. ab, Mr?. George White, Jr., returned Monday de- from Montgomery, Ala., where she baa beei illy on a visit to ber sister Mrs. J. T. Rloberson. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown have gone to For md Mill to attend tbe funeral services of Mi Sproit. In- Mrs. J. Hayne MoDllI is In Augusta spend on Ing a wblle wilb Mrs. Andrew Lyon. Mrs ,ur- McDUl Is receiving many social attention during ber stay in that olty. Kb Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hatkell, of Columbia have been tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C Hflftkeil for the past ten day*. Mrs. Clyde Moore ban returned to ber bom< In Waxaw after spending a few days beri last week as tbe guest of Mrs. 8. C. Seal. MIrs Helen Smith xpent the week end ben wltn ber home people. Dr. J. B. Burke, of Petersburg, Va., Cble Snrgeonof the Seuboard Air Line was In tbi tbe oltv for a few bours on Monday. Mr. Ed Acker spent a few days last wee) ' J0 wub bis home people at Wllllamston. h'8 Miss Nannie Mnjirs, of Greenwood, was tbi 1|8" guest of Mrs C. C. Gambrell for a day or twi Till Iggt W66ki 1 M Mrs. L. W. White returned Monday fron a several days visit to Miss Meu Lytbgoe ii n B Atlanta. a Mrs. A. S. Simmons went to Elberton Mon >? day for a week'b stay with her mother, Mri James Brewer. Mrs. Lutber Nlckles and her children jir ftt borne again aner spending a wane id uai j/1 West with Captain and Mra. G. N. Nlokles. list at- ? Inn 500, City Water Analysis)or 8tate Board of Health of Boutb Carolina, ry, , Charleston, 8. C.. Marpb 3,1909. Sanitary Water Analysis No. /!79. Drawr March 1, 1909. Received March 3, 1909. 0 r. sample of water from Abbeville Watei Works: Results in Parti Per Million. Color 35.00 Cb<ortne 4 00 Free Ammonia 0.0U Albuminoid Ammonia 0 1K g|e Nitrogen of Nitrates Tract r Nitrogen of Nitrites Non? Hardness (as parts of Ca C08) snap test.. 14.00 Alkalinity (ss parts or Ca C03) 15 00 Total Solids 56 00 of bacterial analysis. Coil-Group Organisms Absent Q'8 Free from Indications of contamination. Respectfully submitted, ay FranBls L. Parker, Jr. 'be I it is A Keigllooa Author's Statement. Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salisbury, N C.. who Is the author of several Looks, writes "For several years I was afflloted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain in my kldnoyi and was confined to bed eight days unable t( get up wlihont assistance. My urine con . tallied a Iblok white Bedlment and I pessec 111 same frequently day and nigbt. I commencec taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pair gradually abated and.finally ceased and mj id- urine became normal. I cheerfully recom u- mend Foley's Klduey Remedy." C, A. MilQB ford a Co. ire , Se Just received full supply Bri^"f dies, Collar^ Collar Pads, Breech3e, ing. In fact everything necessarj . i n r\ w to Degin iarming. uur pnceB art id- the lowest. S. J, Link, re ? Kllld Woald-Be Slayer. A merciless murderer is Appendici Uy tis with many victims. But Dr. Ktng'i ;re New Life Pills kill it by prevention Ju_ They gently stimulate stomach, live: m and bowels, preventing that clogging iis that invites appendicitis, curing Con Btipation, Biliousness, Chills, Malaria !D. Headache and Indigestion. 25c a Dg Speed's drug store. iSt h? ge The Doctor s Question. idey " ve Advice Against the Use of Harsh Purga ^ tives and Physics. A doctor's first question when consulted bj f8 a patient Is, "are yodr bowels regular?" H< ' knows tbat ninety-eight per cent of Illness Is attended with inactive bowels and torpid es. liver. This condition poisons the system .. .1 wit h noxious eases and waste matter whteb naturally accumulates and which must be removed through the bowels before health oan be restored. IU Halts, ordinary pills and cathartics may be III truly likened to dynamite. Through their Jil harsh, Irritating action they force a passage through the bowels, causlag palu and damage to tbe delicate Intestinal strnctnfe which weakens tbe whole system, and at best only ch produces temporary relief. The repeated use pi. of such treatments cause chronic irritation of the stomach and bowels, hardens their )8e tissues, deadens their nerves, Btlffens theli ty muscles and generally brings about an in]]e JurlouB habit which sometimes has fatal reI? suits. 1J ? We have a positive, pleasant and safe remOQ edy for cnnstlpallon and bowel disorders lb general. We are so certain of Its great cura live value that we promise to return tbe pur lie chaser's money In every case when It falls tc re- produce entire satisfaction. This remedy i( called Rexall Orderlies. We urge you to tr v,Q them at our entire risk. ne Rexall Orderlies are very pleasant to take tbey act quietly and have a soothing rill strengthening, healing influence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge ' gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, excesalvi looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect n(j and tbey may be taken at any time witbou any inconvenience. Rexall Orderlies overcome the drugglnf habit and cure constipation And atl slmlla: m. ailments, whetberaouteorchronlc. Tbeyari especially good for children, weak persons o old folks. Price, 86 tablets, 25c., and 12 tab lets, 10c. C. A. Mil ford & Co. |We give you a 51,000 accident insurance Pol icy for one year lor 31 cents with every S3.0 cash purchase. Abbeville Hardware Co. ; Select Your S] ?Choici fiesta ? MUMSftlUBW | $10, $12.50 \ Are exceptional value now to choose your S; B B Parker j ???i ???i ; The society event of the GRAND OPERA I ONE NIGHT ONL1 Friday Night, March 1$ -T P! rUnp nrASfinf W l JLJI V/UUV MAY STEWJ i J supported by a very capable company in an elab( the laughable comedy "The Sculptor's Dream" i author of the Comic Operas. Nickody & Penifo 1 Magnificent costumes. Prices 25c to $1. Seats on sale at Milford's I r Master's Sale. Mr. wyiuJJ' Mr. J. C. and Willi ) The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. j. w youd ? , , ? ?pent Wednaaday Court of Common Pleas. Mr. and Mrs. ji ... apeot Friday with Lilla C. Biee and others, Plaintiffs, Mr. Joe Yoang i 3 against Mary Hanson et al, De- hl? brothen Mr. J fendaots. ' "Jf*S'u< r By authority of a Degree of Sale by Moo'eor AbM.in ' the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe- witb bia aanu bei " ville County, in said State, made in ?ar ?*ll ? the above stated case, I will offer for Mr?.E.a Yonn 1 sale, at Public Outcrv, at Abbeville C. m?. Bowea sado H., 8. C., on Salesday in April, A. Brown D. 1909, within the legal hours of sale w? h."r ihe 8^p the following described land, to wit: Jng tbe Long Oane a > .t--. a a 1 ?lf.,ata Will b8V6 gOOd BUC All lllttt Liaui Ul pniuci ui lauu ouunvoi ul v lying and beiDg in Abbeville County, beraont Mre.jo* in the State aforesaid, containing ONE SMr. and Mrs Jot HUNDRED and SIX (106) Acres, *?" <*?jMi"t . more or less, and bounded by lands of boggy for a ton 01 Haddon Estate, Tracts Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Lime Alma You of the Cowan Estate lands, and known Wv!??h" ' as Tract No. 1 of said Estate lands. yoaog man baa tai ? Also, all tbat tract of land contain- tngbto floemuie? ing BEVENTYrNINE (79) Acres, Mr.'J..Young i more or less, bounded by lands of A. m?m Daley Yoon 8. Kennedy, Olin Brownlee, Tract earned to aee tneiri , No. 3 of the Cowan Estate lands, and n p...... known as Tract No. 2 of said Estate loam's b'u One hori ! lands. i Also, all tbat tract of land contain? ing SEVENTY-NINE Acres, more Mc , or less, bounded by lands of Robert UI i McAdams, Mrs. M. Hawthorne, Tracts M'"*? Mary Brit i Nos. 1, 2 and 4 of the Cowan Estate relative* in Green\ ! lauds, and known as Tract No. 3 of Mi? AHene Fri< (tnji) lftnrl plea?ant gueat ol . | said estate land. .... . and Fannie N. Stm Also, all that tract or lana contain- Mr.aamsonstro . ing ONE HUNDRED and FOUR week as tbe guest < i Acres, more or less, bounded by lands abViw Baptist pa of Paris Cowan, Had don Estate,|Tracts Rev. j. e. Durea ai , Nos. 1 and 3 of the Cowan Estate lands, Highly , and known as Tract No. 4 of said Es- The lectures oris tate. Hall, wbtcb wen Terms of Sale-One-third cash, bal- priest, Rev. J. F. ft J ahce on a credit of one and two years, is'ighiy Seated with bond and mortgage of the prem- Mr. j. b. black ; ises, to secura the credit portion?or h? e 1.lLfT?,1jBra , purchaser or purchasers may have op- MjsfMonnieWhit 1 tion of paying all cash. Sold at the of McCormick, s. < . riKk of the former purchasers. Pur- . M1?1 E"ca F.??"t r chaser to pay for papers and record- ufrneVfo he?hom 8'illg. R. E. HILL, Mr. Harold Bool rl Masfpr A C! S P! few dnyp of last we - ^ ' a> Mr?. W.L. Searlgfc I n ,, 1. n Miss TessleDure Our roofing is the best. Our tm,? Business c I ,, i ? ? n t Saturday and|Sun - priC68 the lOWeBt. See U8. S. J, Mr. Barney Dor 0 -f. i Sunday at the bo LlD a i Hoi ley near Don v * ring Su 'elect It tere never was, r time?for the Sp m the "World's ] a onrl lionrleinmo er J UJUU UUiUU^WlUO g tli the new style J ess. rect Models effects for middl ns and extreme s s. e new models in and $1 s< and there's no pring Suit. & LI season. I0USE '1 r e >th, 1909, Sin yf7 aucti ,8 at Al of A] LU /Tp and XV X cease )rate production of illevi by W. S. Gilbert, J10re special scenery. beiDf tbur landt )rug Store. y?Q. 0 othei RFIELD. cease Bpent Saturday night with tloo I Ham Bowen. npP] cce and slater Miss Zellle i A. Z. called to see as Frlg and daughter Mlaa Daisy 01 with Mra. E. C. Young. 0 1 im Caddy and little Lois Mrs. John Young. TV10 baa been terracing land for ohn and Jim Frank Yoang son spent Sabbath at Mrs. Proba ley bad with lb?m J. T. eJ. T. will spend a while Rv 'ore returning home. nan dined with his aunt Wbc on last Sabbath. salt tc g and children called to see tratloi alb. H N1 W. Long of Troy called at ceased s Sabbath Tbet ervlsor Is to begin repair- all an 1 bridge tbla week hope be the sa icess with It. they 1 spent Thursday night with of Pro n McCaslan. Wedni in McCaslan went to Abbe- public week Mr, John traded bis noon, horse and exchanged it Is the s ie. grante ng spent laot^rlday night Give Jther Mr?. Mary Creswell.f Love Valley the pretty sen some glru to ride drlv do not aetc me who It was. i went to ?ee Mr. John Lang Ji^P1 i better. Iw0-lD g and Mra. Hu?h Bowen House Bister Mrs Joe Russell last jtt had the misfortune of >6 laai wees. 7~ 200 iCORMICK. ?t and Frankle Hue Weeks 1 Sunday with friends and g^eatc Mile, B.C. Corui dy of Bordeaux was the Misses Mamie Patterson Rm art last week. _ no of Greenwood spent last ; )f Mr. P. O. Fooshe here In rsonage Is now oom Dieted ?? ad family has moved In. ~? y? pleased with their new nicabl* cur; st week at the Academy j given by tbe Catholic tabeney were very Inter**- 2 0 ' were largely attended. He and a fine speaker. VScl well spent Sunday at his _? neb. ilgbt by Rov. J. E. Daren. e to Mr. B.J. Bladon.both . ie who has been visiting bcill all ves here In rown has ree In Greenwood. 8tOr< cer of Greenville, spent a ?k at tbe home of Mr. and mOS' it here In town. >n who is attending Mar- UI16 ollege In Augusta Bpent dayatberbome nere. pUK n of North Augusta spent me of Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1/9 If llle. Vox Popull it Early! Now! f k $ Lor never will be av* >ring Styles are just Best Tailor Shops., arments?all bloomfeatures and Spring ,-jM - . t I ' ' M V?>?3Bi and Fates rM , , w* . ... w v 4| le aged iqen, fancy tyles for the young - ' 'I i ^jja 'i'tl \ : M ? . *x' /JkS* 5 Suits | time like * '' ' tc,' > j-. , . , .???!?: .. : V :j 1 -i '..-.SB! . . fm leese Sheriff's Sale. k Fertilizer Company against G. Joshua Ashley, as Executor of no. M. Ashley, deceased.?Ex- v eution. virtue of an execation to me dill, in the above stated case, I will to the highest bidder, at public on, within the legal hours of sale, ibeville, on Monday, the 5th day prll, A. D. 1909, all the right, title interest of Jno. M. Ashley, ded, in the following described Brty, to wit: One Hundred and en Acres, more or less, bought by M. Ashley from A. B. Shirley and Williams. Recorded in Clerk's OA ACX'J rrViA anmA !, t,V, to I. J.UC gouw f part of the Estate of Bey. ArWilliams, deceased, bounded by i of Ben 8hirley, Andrew BranJoe Young, Moore Estate and '8. Levied on and to be sold as property of Jno. M. Ashley, ded, to satisfy the aforesaid Execuind costs. rms?Cash. C. J. LYON, v Sheriff Abbeville County.. ^ 5-1909. ' ' 1 ^ State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. te Court?Citation for Letters of 'Administration. J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate, ireas, Mrs. S. Eatelle Nlokles has made i me, to graDt ber Letters of AdmiDls* i of tbe Estate and effects or Lather okles, late of Abbeville County, de L ie are tberefore, to cite and admonish d singular tbe kindred and creditors of Id Luther H. NlckleB, deceased, tbat je and appear before 'me. In tbe Court bate, to be beld at Abbeville r. H., on esday, tbe 31st of Marcb, 1909, after atlon hereof, at 11 o'clock In tbe foreto sbow cause If ADy they have, why aid Administration should not be d. n under my band and seal of the Court, this 16ih day of Marcb, Id the year of our lord one thousand nine hundred and Dine and In tbe 183d year of American Independence. lsbed on the 17th day of March, the Press and Bauner and on tbe Court door for tbe time required by law. J. F. MILLER. Judge of Probate. ,000 Killed this year in Italy ou may rcau nuw ?ivcn ah even r annual slaughter than this at home. imption, the white death, is the slayer. id about it in current numbers of ["HE METROPOLITAN ^ MAGAZINE u know that consumption is commus? That it is preventable? That it is iBLE? These are facts. 0,000 Killed every r in the United States 10 pound box of candy is g given away at the 10c 3. The girl who gets the t votes gets the candy. vote given with each 10c jhase of candy. The R. L. jan Go. 5 and 10c Store. J * r i. mk