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The Abbeville Press and Banner f BY W. W. & W. rTBKADLEY! ABBEVILLE, 8. C.t"WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1909. ESTABLISHED 1844 ^ We are always glad line of Spring Go Dry Goods, Clo Hats, Trun IS FOLL AND COMPLETE. THEY AR DRY GOODS Dross Gingluims at 8c per yd. A. F. ('. Ginghams at 10c per ,\ Apron Ginghams at -">c per yd. Better Grade at 6}c per yd. 36-inch Percales at 8Ac and 10c White Goods from 10c to 25c p 40-inch White Lawn at 8c and Dress Linen at 10c and 25c per Fancy Dress Lawn at 5c and 1( Best brand of Calico, in all col( CLOTHING Men's Two-piece Suits from &"> Men's Three-piece Suits from > Children's Suits, ages 1 to 16, $1 Men's Pants, equal to custom i Boys' Knee Pants, all sizes, 25c SHOES Men's Oxfords in tan. gun met Ladies Oxfnrds in patents, t; styles from $1 to $2.50. We have paid special attcnt Shoes. We have them low prices. MEN'S FURWIS Dress Shirts for men and boys Fancy Half Hose from 10c to '2 Our line of Neckwear we are s We are here to please you ai give us the oj D. POLIi INTERESTING 87 per cent, of the buyers wa Groceries oil the market-not the they can buy. Experience has tai it concerns Groceries, the best are WE KEEP WHAT That's our business. We have s aod know just as well how to bu; Uur Staple and ir'accy Urocery 11: price stand at the top of tha coin Fresh I We will make our own bread her A1 Bakery in the city and piop se of the city and county shall have of bread here at home. Chase & Sanborns Coffees, grc of the Geral mountains of Brazil, Tetley's Tea for tea drinkersat our store. Our reputation deknow it-hence the quality, SWEET POT, We want your orders for- Swei only the best varieties?these sui also handle Tomato rjants?iou you order. L. T. MI GROC C- A. Milford & Co.'s Locals. Thetreatpst soap prop ?t?ltIon ever offered ' to the public Ik offered by C. A. Mll'ord & Co.' T Don't IhIMo see the display both In bow,' wlndiwand Inside of store. Cull in end they will tel I jou about It. Headqnartera for Combs, Hair find Too'li Brushes at Mlllord's Drug Store. Huyler's Candy always fresh at Mlllord's u Drug Store. 1-1 SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE La grippe coughs are dan geron* as they fre quently develop Into pneumonia. Foley's! tl Honey and Tar not only step* I he cough but I vi heals and strengthens the lungs so that no,ti serious results nee be feared. The genuine)11 Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harm- j si fnl drug? and Is In a yellow package. C. A. | ]-J Mllford & Co. jj ' ? Mothers, don't give your hahy anything vv that contains opiates or any other Injurious : drugs, but insist on having Dr. Thornton's Easy-Teether," as it Is ibe best medicine on tc the market lor teething babies, and is absc- g lutely harmless as it does not contain any opiates or injurious drugs of any kind. It is V' guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, b Guaranty No. 1158-1. Price L'.i cents. For sale ; jj by McMurrny Drug Co. and country mer- . chants; or Easy-Teether Aledlelne Co., Hart-! ,1 well, Georgia. C j ^ Lamps, chimneys, lanterns,! wicks, etc., are cheaper atjp the 5 and 10c Store than any other store. If you don't be- lieye this get our prices. The JR. L. Dargan Co. 5 & 10c Store j ( me to serve you. Our yjg ods, including j* A) thing, Shoes, | Seta ks, Etc., 2 pas E HERE FOR YOUR INSPECTION. Bh _ A1 sou on i ove W plu sch ?r M bet A] per yd- M" ei- yd. 10c per yd. ah . tin" vd. Brl )c per yd. J )rs, at 5c per yard. [?j; bre be i twe to $12.50. lA\ !6.y0 to $15.50. tbi< 1.25 to $4.00. pot nade, $1 to $4.50. to Si. wbl ' " * ma rett VVa Iod| al, patent and vici, $1.50 to $4. lir^ ms, browns and vicis, in latest Fr|1 day M ion to our stock of Children's in all styles at proportionately HllUXrS from 25c to $1.00. ipil 5c per pair. J? ure wilirplcase you. ?ye id will <lo so if you will ?be I portuiiity. con tow wb! ^KOFF. S o'cl ?? " ' ? ? - ODU 'CD STATISTICS 3 Co nt the best Staple and Fancy best for the price but the best ight these buyers that when |n cheapest in the long run, PEOPLE WANT. jj tudied the market for years bu p as we know where to buy. ma* oe in purity, perfection and ww mn and the people know it. cop; 3read! eafter. We have builded an Abi i to see to it that the people an opportunity to get the best fac nmi >wn on the western highlands seri are the finest coffees grown, ten -it doesn't disappoint - all are jjJJ pend upon our goods and we klJ act tioi YTO SLIPS He it Potato Slips. We handle for table to this climate. Will "ac r leading kinds. Leave us v J wo LLER, S ER. >}' tie; - stn Master's Sale. uo , ^^ ren ne otate 01 bouth Carolina, i County of Abbeville. y?Q Court of Common Pleas. tak enry P. McGhee, Plaintiff", against Delia Winbush aud others. De- II! fendants. ^|| By authority of a Decree of Sale by ie Court of Common Pleas for Abbe- , ille County, iu said State, made in ie above stated case, I will ofler for ** lie, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. [., S. C., on Salesday in April, A. '. i9()9, within the legal hours of L tie the following described land, to it : All that tract or parcel of laud J? tuate, lying and being in Due West l0, >wnship, Abbeville County, in the . tate aforesaid, containing FIFTEEN SV1 o) Acres, more or Jess, and bounded y lands of It. S. Galloway, A. S. Ken- . edy, Henry P. McGee, and fronting sa' n the public road, near the A. M. E. r j hurcli,?being the lands conveyed by ie said Henry P. McGee to W. A. 'v. k'inbush, deceased. . Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to cl( ay for papers. It. E. HILL. LL Master A. C\, S. C. ! If you want the best roofing at owest prices call on S. J. Link, at BELLEVUE. >r. J. B. Brltt weDt toSpartanbarg Tuesday attend the Medical Association. Irs. Jauie Morr?U entertained Tuesday ernoon from two lo five In honor of tbe >mau'8 Missionary Union. Seventeen rubers were present. Essays were read Miss Eloise Horton and Mrs. Cade. Deaiiul cake and chocolat** was served. Mrs. in Wardlaw and Mrs. Llllle Morrab were jointed by the committee to prepare essays the next meeting. Miss Carrie Cowan * also appointed leader. tlss Ethel Ly< n has been with relatives In * community for the past two weeks. [rs. W. P. Wideman and Miss Clara Wlden spent Tuesday In Bellevue guests of the -sea Morrab. [iss Cromer, teaoher of tbe Handover ool, was tbe guest of Mrs. Llllle Wardlaw urday, and pent Saturday night and ibath with tbe Misses Cowan. ur young people have been having candy llDgs, sociables and musicals during the t week. Irs J. G. Kennedy and children were In levue Tuesday. [r. Bradley Morrah, Mr. Farmer of Ander, and Mr. Leemlng of Canada, have been i visit to Mr. W. D. Morrab. They came iron a bunting expedition. lr. A. B.Kennedy has moved to the Parker ct; Miss Georgia Kennedy has closed her ool, and will keep house for her brother. fe were In handover Monday afternoon Inn ou tbe slok. Lis. W. H, Brli.t has been quite sick, but Is ter at this writing. Irs. Dogen, nee Mies Salile Jones, or Atta, la very sick at tbe borne of ber auut, <8 Anna Brltt. Irs. EUa Tolbort Is also on tbe sick list, [rs. Dawion, Dee Miss AnDa Jones, of aota, came over Friday to spend some le wltb ber sister at tbe borne of Mr. Louis tt. n Sabbath morning a negro boy (Ed Due) entered tbe bouse of Mr. John Wardlaw tbe purpose of robbery. J*'or some time Wardlaw bas known tbat dome one was akine in bis bouse, while bis family would ibseot, taking money out of bis trnnk. A mty dollar gold piece was taken some e ego. On Sabbath morning tbe family started to church, shut up the house, and John W. Morrah Inside to watch lor tbe ?f, so the boy tbJnklDg the coast was clear ered tbe bouse before Mr, Wardlaw and illy bad gone a mile Irom home, but was prised and o-tptured by Johnnie Morrah, i> with the assistance of Mr. Adam Wlden kept guard over blm until the family amid Irom church. He was taken by Mr. rdlaw to Abbeville MoDCiay morning aud ;ed In jail. Iss Andrews daughter of 4\jr. Arch Anws died at ber borne near Wllllngton op day of last week and was burled Saturr. Gilliam was at church on Sabbath with i of Bellevue's prettiest young ladles. - wm By Way of Comparison. (McCotmlck Messenger.) re note tbe editor of the Press and Banner >eoomlng somewhat alarmed about the Itnal condition of bis people, or at. lea^t cause of tbelr non attendance on public -sblp. It seems to us tbat be is getting bis s open to tbe truth tbat tbe sale of whisby tbe dispensary is telling on tbe moral [ spiritual condition of the town &b well as surrounding country. will try to help the editor by giving blm a iparison of the church attendance in a n tbat does not sell whiskey. Now our Ite population is about 600. Tbe official ort of tbe Methodist Sunday School for truary 23tb, shows attendance to be 109; < i AA At Ronllaf r?hnrr*h at. 11 ock 175; at 6 o'clock p. til. 800. Methodist ircb ai 4 p. m. 160. In conclusion, our atdance will average800, with a population 00. Abbeville, with a population of 2,600, raeett 467. i another column you will see tbat our pie have heard your Macedonian ory, me over and .help us." We are coming. Yours truly, W.O. Sturkey. A BLAMELESS LIFE. + . Which the World Has an Example Worthy of all Imitation. Edgefield News. ae Abbeville, 8. C., Press and Banner of week said: festerday was Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson's hday, but which one be did not say." makes no difference whether his birthday his twenty-fifth or bis seventy-fifth. The i Is there to t-peak for himself. His life is i that every man sbould copy it. It Is tiout stain. Asa minister, he has giveu world an examp e tbat is well worth ring. DO IT NOW Seville People Ntioiiltl Xot Wait Until It la Too I.nte. 'he appalling death-rate from Jridr disease is due in most cases to the t that the little kidney troubles are lally neglected until they become ious. The slight symptoms give ce to chronic disorders and the sufjr goes gradually into the-grasp of betes, dropsy, Bright's disease, vel cr some other serious form of Iney complaint. f you suffer from backache, headies, dizzy spells; if the kidney secre s are irregular of passage and unural in appearance, do not delay, lp the kidneys ut once. )oan's Kidney Pills are especially kidney disorders?they cure where lers fail. Over one hundred thouid people have recommended them. Jere is one of many cases in this inity: . D. Watson, 217Swygert St., Greenod, S. C., says: "I have been usiug an's Kidney Pills for the past nth and am happy to state that the ults have beeu entirely satisfactory. 7 trouble was the irregular passage the kidney secretions. Doan'sKidy Pills relieved me at once. They engtben the k'dneys, and remove ! uric acid from the system. I have hesitation in recommending this netly to other kidney sufferers." <\>raale by all dealers. Price 50ceuts. sler-Milb'uru Co., Buffalo, New rk.sole agents for the United States, temember the name?Doan's?and ;e no other. iCIl JEM! ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on March h, 1909, at Abbeville, S C., a priiry election will be held to choose ir nominees of the Democratic party Wardens of the City of Abbeville m Wards 1, 2, 3 aud 4, respectively, be voted for at the General Election be held APRIL 11th, 1909. Jandidates to be voted for must file th the Democratic Chairman the reired pledge, and pay one dollar and ;y ceuts, at least five days before the d primary. The following named persons will 1 as managers: J. Harvey Wilson, . G. Chapman, F. W. R. Nance. Polls open at eight o'clock a. m. and >se at four o'clock p. m. Frank B. Gary, iairman Democratic Executive Comnitteeof Abbeville County. [{. B. Cheatham, Secretary. The best beardless spring barley Link's, WEST END. Personal Paragraphs and News Items Ij Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. ^ Mr. Arthur Morrow, of ADderson, has been & in the city for a few days visiting bis father ^ Mr. F. L. Moraow. Mrs. James H. Perrln Is expsoted home this weefc from an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perrln, Jr.. in Meridian, MIsp. Mlbr Emily Prentiss spent Sunday in the city wltb her home people. The monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Confeneraoy was held at the home of Mrs. R, E. Hill last Tuesday afternoon. The meet lne was In every way :i delightful one. Mr. William Barnwell wns In Columblaand Sumter last week for a few days. . Ml*8 Hattle Oelzal who has so successfully managed the millinery department of K. M. Haddon & Company for the past thee season* bas returned to Abbeville and resumed her / work. Miss Oetzel is an artist and her trim- (l mlng delights every one. /ie Mrs, R. O. Hunter is at home again after a /a month's slay wltb her home people in Green- LM olllo tonn i'm Mr.and Mrs.W. W.Bradley fipent a few days /?$ at Clemson last week the guests of Prof, and m; Mrs, Mark Bradley. {ISa Miss Mamie L. Morse and Mr. A. B. Morse ViLleft Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend several weeks. u? Mr. W. E, Hill returned to Abbeville Wed- w nesday after a business trip to New York. Mrs, James Brewer, of Elberton, Ga., has been the guest of Mis. A. S. Simmons for the pist ten days. Miss Willie Calhoun returned to Atlanta Sunday after a sbort stay here as the guest of Mrs. Lewis Perrln. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cunningham, of Monterey. spent Thursday in the oily the goeat of Mrs. Laura B. Love. MIbs Ida Mae Brownlee has a pofltlon with PbllBon, Henry & Company, Mr. W. A. Gore. Superintendent of the Sea? board A,r Line was In the city Monday shaking hands with his friends here. Miss Mary Bently, of Baltimore, Md., arrived in the city Monday. Miss Bentley will he In charge of the millinery department of Phllson, Henry and Company. Hon. and Mrs. Frank B. Gary and Master Frank Gary are at home after an txtended stay In Washington. Mr. J. Fraslr Lyon, of Columbia, was In the olty for several days last week. Mrs. George White, Jr. returned Monday from Montgomery, Ala., where she has been on a visit to her sister Mrs. J. T. Ricbersoo. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown have gone to Fort Mill to atteLd the funeral services of Mr. Sprott. Mrs. J. Hayne MpDHMs in Augusta spending a while wtlh Mrs. Andrew Lyon. Mrs. McDlli Is receiving many social attentions during her stay in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haskell, of Columbia, have been tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hai 'ill for the past ten days, Mi . Clyde Moore has returned to her home In Wuxaw after spending a few days here last week as the guest of Mrs. S. C. Seal. Miss Helen Smith spent the week end here wltn her home people. Dr. J. B. Burke, of Petersburg, Va., Chief Surgeon of the Senboard Air Line was In the oltv for a few hours on Monday. Mr. Ed Acker spent a few days last week with his home people at Willlamston. Miss Nannie Mnj >rB, of Greenwood, was the gue6t of Mrs C. C. Gambrell for a day or two 1881 W66b>t Mrs. L. W. White returned Monday from a several days visit to Miss Meia Lythgoe In Atlanta. Mrs. A. S. Simmons went to Elberton Mon aay ior a weea-s stay wuu iitir luuiuor, jure James Brewer. Mrs. Luther Nlckles and her children are at home again after spending a while In Due West with Captain and Mrs. G. N. Nlckles. City Water Analysis ~1 State Board of Health of South Carolina. I Charleston, 8. C., March 3,1909. I Sanitary Water Analysis No. 179. Drawn t March 1, 1909. Received March 3, 1909. Of ? sample of water from Abbeville Water 0 Works: I Resnlts In Parts 5 Per Million. ?* Color 86.00 Ch orine 4 00 Free Ammonia 0.010 ? Albuminoid Ammonia 0 110 Nitrogen of Nitrates Trace NltrogeD or Nitrites None Hardness (as parts of Ca CU3) soap test.. 14.00 Alkalinity (hb parts of Ca C03) 15 00 Total Solids 56 00 BACTERIAL ANALYSIS. Col l-oroup Organisms Absent Free from indications ot contamination. > Respectfully submitted, Francis L. Parker, Jr. A Relgllous Author's Statement. Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Salisbury, N C.. who Is the author of severs I l ooks, writes: "For severnl years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain In my kldnoys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sediment and I passed same fnquentiy day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy." C, A. Milford <t Co. Just received full supply 3ri dies, Collars, Collar Pads, Breeching. In fact everything necessary to begin farming, Our prices are Th the lowest. S. J. Link. Kills Would-Be Slayer. A merciless murderer is Appendici ^il. tis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver j aud bowels, preventing that clogging the that invites appendicitis, curing Con- vju stipation, Biliousness, Chills, Malaria, the Headache aud Indigestion. 25c at 8ai? Speed's drug store. jj, D.'' the The Doctor's Question. #! in t HI Advice Against the Use of Harsh Purga- mo tives and Physics. A doctor's first question when consulted by as 1 a patient Is, "are yodr bowels regular?" He a knows that nluety-elgbt per cent of Illness Is attended with Inactive bowels and torpid 1D& liver. This condition poisons the system moi with noxious gases and waste matter wblob g naturally accumulates and which must he ^ removed through the bowels before health -WO. can be restored. knc Mails, oraioary puis hdu CHiimrvivii may uu iftn( truly likened to dynamite. Through their " harsh, Irritating action they force a passage A through the bowels, causlag palu aDd damage iDg to the delicate Intestinal structure which or 1 weakens the whole system, and at best only Vi pro tuces temporary relief. The repeated use M-Cj of soch treatments cause chronic irritation Nos of the stomach and bowels, hardens their ian( tissues, deadens their nerves, stiffens their r, muscles ?tnd generally hrlngs about an In- said Jurlous habit which sometimes has fatal re- A SUl t8. inn We have a positive, pleasant and safe rem- ' ? edy for constipation and bowel disorders lh Acr general. We are so certain of Its great cura- of I tive value that we promise to return the pur- To-ftS chaser's money In every case when It falls to produce entire satisfaction. This remedy Is &UQ called Recall Orderlies. We urge you to tr tate them at our entire risk. m 1 Rexall Orderlies are very pleaiant to take, 1 they act quietly and have a soothing, &nc strengthened, healing Influence on the en- wit tire Intestinal tract. They do not purge. saPB gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, excessive 1B" looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect, pur and they may be laken at any time without tioi any lnconvenlenoe. ! y R?xall Orderlies overcome the drugging r j" * Imblt and cure constipation and all similar cha . aliments, whetheracuteorchronlc. They are j^tr especially good for children, weak persons or . old folks. Price, W tablets. *25o., and 12 tablets, 10c. C. A. Mllford & Co. i?~ |We give you a 81.000 accident Insurance pol. pi] icy for one year lor 81 cents with every $3.00 j cash purchase, Abbeville Hardware Co. Jjll ielect Yoor $10, $12.5< Are exceptional v: now to choose yoi Parkei The society event of GRAND OPERi ONE NIGHT O: Friday Night, Marcl J. E. Cline pre MAY STB\ supported by a very capable company in a AnmoHir "Tho Sfiilntnr's T1 mc jau^uauiu vwim-vij ?-*v .??r ? ? ? author of the Comic Operas. Nickody & Magnificent costumes. Prices 25c to Seats on sale at Milforc Master's Bale. Mr. wy Mr. J. C, a e State of South Carolina, L*Tjt*a County of Abbeville. dBMra j.1 ?pent We Court of Common Pleas. Mr. *Dd spent Frli la C. Riee and others, Plaintiffs, Mr. Joe against Mary Ranson et a), De- f\!f.b,rot.bJ , _ i . * ' ion tail ^ fendants. Mr?. Mi il.HU U iy authority of a Decree of Sale by Moore or Court of Common Pleas for Abbe- wito bu i e County, in said State, made in M?ars ,M above stated case, I will offer for Mr?. K. ?, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. Mra. Bow S. C., on Salesday in April, A. 1909, witbin tbe legal hours of sale w'ebaai following described land, to wit: ingtb?L< that tract or parcel of land situate, igand being in Abbeville County, beraoDii be Stateaforesaid, containing ONE ?Mr. and INDRED and SIX (106) Acres, ?''?0?0; re or less, and bounded by lands of ?0ggy for ddon Estate, Tracts Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Ltuie a he Cowan Estate lands, and known WYMhvnn Pract No. 1 of said Estate lands. TOuDimn lso, all tbat tract of land contain- ingbu flu SEVENTY-NINE (79) Acres, J?r J a re or less, bounded by lands of A. mi?sD?i Kennedy. Olin Brownlee, Tract oaiiedtos 3 of tbe Cowan Estate lands, and s , iwq as Tract No. 2 of said Estate |08inr b'u is. ? i A *- - * 1 A Jbo, an mac tractui muu l-uumiu8EVENTY-NINE Acres, more leas, bouuded by lands of Robert \dams, Mrs. M.Hawthorne. Tracts i. 1, 2 and 4 of the Cowan Estate relative* I is. and known as Tract No. 3 of ,mi*? ai estate land. and F^nnl lso, all that tract of land contain- Mr. Sam ONE HUNDRED and FOUR week ?tt ea, more or less, bounded by lands AsVbeB 'aris Cowan, Haddon Estate,|Tracts Rev. j. e. i. 1 and 3 of the Cowan Estate lands, }>nd ,eem known as Tract No. 4 of said Es- ThJ'ieoti ). Hall, wh erms of Sale--One-third cash, bal- pries*. R*' e on a credit of one and two years, *hiy < h bond and mortgage of the prem- Mr. j. j i, to secure the credit portion?or hnJiel1nl chaser or purchasers may have op- mimMod i of paying alPcash. Sold at the ofMcCorn c of the former purchasers. Pur- hM1f8lJEd ,ser to pay for papers and record- turned*to R. E. HILL, Mr. Hnr Master A. C., S. C. )ur roofing is the best. Our tlo.fl Bui tces the loweBt, See us. S. J. MU/dBaayr i Sunday a ]?, Holley ni Spring S Select I There never was, itter time?for the f from the World's loice and handsome g with the new styl ishness. Correct Model: aite effects for mid /tterns and extreme lows. The new models i D and $] alaes, and there's i ir Spring Suit. r the season. i HOUSE s NLY I 19th, I909, ? sents i j] V ART I II elaborate production of E ream" by W. S. Gilbert, J Penifore special scenery. 0 1. i I's Drug Store. j FAIRFIELD. c! lie Lone spent Saturday night with ti nd YVlililam Bowen. M. Hpence and slater Ulu Zellle ind Utile A. Z. called to see us FrlCV. Young and daughter Miss Daisy dneiday with Mrs. E. C. Young. _ Mrs. Jim Cuddy and Utile Lola jay with Mrs. John Young. rr Young has been terracing land for * era Mr. John and Jim Frank Young veek. sore and ion spent Sabbath at Mrs. p owen they bad with them J. T. Abbeville J. T. will spend a while tunls before returning home. II route man dined with hi* aunt Brown on last Sabbath. bc C. Young and children called to see tr en Sabbath. H Mrs. G. W. Long of Troy called at ce e Brown's Sabbath tbe Supervisor 18 to begin repair- al jng Cane bridge this week hope be th good eucceM with It. tb a Young spent Thursday nlgbt wltb of Mm.John MoCaslan. " Mrs John McCaslan went to Abbe- P< lay last week Mr. John traded his. D( i pretty norse and exchanged ills tb a tor oup. g> Ima Young spent last Friday mgbt grnmltnotber Mr*. Mary Creswell. i girls In Love Valley the pretty n has taken some girls to ride drlv6 mule?do not ask me who It was. . Young went to see Mr. John Lang Jay he Is better. 1* By Young and Mrs. Hugh Bowen H ee their sister Mrs Joe Russell last D. Puckett bad the misfortune of ? fine horse last week. ? ... 2 McCORMICK. [ary Brltt and Frankle Sue Weeks rday and Sunday with friends and n Greenville, S. C. C lens Frldy of Bordeaux was the fue?t ot Misses Mamie Patterson le N.Stuart last week. son Strom of Greenwood spent last te guest of Mr. P. G. Foosbe here In aptlst parsonage la now completed t-j Duren and family has moved in, ~ highly pleased with their new ni c ires of last week at the Academy lch were given by tbe Catholic J. F. Mabeney were very Inter**- 2 berefore war* largely attended. He educated and a fine speaker. \> 3. Blackwell spent Sunday at hie J_ 'ium Branch. ? Friday night by Rev. J. E. Dnren. Die White to Mr. B.J. Bladon.botb olclt. S. C. , ca Foosbe who ban been visiting 0 * and relatives here In rown has rehor home In Greenwood. Si old Booker of Greenville, spent a it lasi week at tbe home of Mr. and II ,. Searlght here In town. ? sMe Duren who Is attending Mar- U ilness College In Augusta speul andJSunday at her home here. P ney Dorn of North Augnsta spent ? t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom U jarDonvllie. Vox Popull nit Early! t Now! | uLur never win oe a Spring Styles are just^ i Best Tailor Shops, i garments?all bloome features and Spring 3 and Fabrics | idle aged men, fancy styles for the young L 5 Suits 10 time like 1 _ . 5:? ieese Sheriff's Sale. rock Fertilizer Company against G-. .?iM T. Joshua Ashley, as Executor of Jno. M. Ashley, deceased.?Execution. By virtue of an execation to me di- ? ^ ;cted, in the above stated case, f will ill to the highest bidder, at public uction, within tbe legal hours of sale, t Abbeville, on Monday, tbe 5th day ' >r\ f April, A. D. 1909, all the right, title nd interest of Jno. M. Ashley, degased, in tbe following described roperty, to wit: One Hundred and Jleven Acres, more or lesa, bought by no. M. Ashley from A. B. Shirley and " ?. P. Williams. Recorded in Clerk's fflce, Book 20, page 497. The same eing part of the Estate of Rev. Aril ur Williams, deceased, bounded by inds of Ben Shirley, Andrew Branon, Joe Young, Moore Estate and there. Levied on and to be sold as tie property of Juo?M. Ashley, deeased, to satisfy the aforesaid Execuon and costs. Terms?Cash. C. J. LYON, Sheriff Abbeville County. 3-15-1909^ / ..'j/ 'he State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. robate Court?Citation for Letters of Administration. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate. Wbereas, Mrs. S. Estelle Nlckles has made lit to me, to grant ber Letters of Admlnlsatlon of tbe Estate and effects of Lutber Nlokles, late of Abbeville County, debased. Tbese are therefore, to cite and admonish 1 and singular the kindred and creditors of . le said Lutber H. Nlckles, deceased, that tey be and appear before me, In >tbe Court Probate, to be held at Abbeville O. H., on , ednesday, the 31st of March, 1909, after lbllcatlon hereof, at 11 o'clock In tbe foreson, to snow cause If any tbey bave, why le said Administration should not be anted. Given under iny band and seal of the Court,* this 16ih day of March, In the year of our lord one thousand nine hundred and nine and In tbe lS3d year of American Independence. DmKIUKa^I ?? 17th Hftr C\f March. A rUUUBUCU UU lUO II tu w- ? ? 09, In the Press and Banner and on the Court oDse door for the time reqnlred by law. J. F. MILLEK. Judge of Probate. 00,000 Killed this year in Italy You may read how to avert an even -eater annual slaughter than this at home. 'onaumption, the white death, is the slayer. Read about it in current number* of THF METROPOLITAN "magazine o you know that consumption is commucable? That it is preventable? That it is URABLE? These are facts. !00,000 Killed every ear in the United States A10 pound box of candy is eing given away at the 10c tore. The girl who gets the lost votes gets the candy, ne vote given with each 10c urchase of candy. The R, L. largan Co. 5 and 10c Store. J}'