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The Press and Baime
Published every Wednesday at two dollar
a year In advance.
Wednesday, June 9, 1909.
>oti?*i> to Trespasser*.
All portions are forbidden under penally
the law tn trespass on my laud.
Muy 10,100'J. H.H.Hestei
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OO-Fl.V
Go-Fly keeps flies off horses and cattle. !
and 50;:. \t a l urutc stores. 10
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Miss Lila Richerson, of Centn
spent part of last week with Mi
Addie Cason, of this city.
Mr. Ralph Sprouse, came up fro
Dysons, last week to see his hoc
people.
Miss Willie and Miss Bettie L<
Gilmer, of this city are visitii
the Misses Campbell's in Greenvil
this week.
Mrs. J. S. Skldmore has returned hot
after a two weeks visit to relatives Id Ti
wiler, Ml<w.
Miss Llllle .Stubbs returned home FrM
after a pleasant btay with friends .Mlson,
Ga.
Generous Impulse?Kindly Act.
If Due West is not the vr\ 1,1*1 pace <
earth It Is certainly one ( ' li e I ent towns
all this country. Not ?o long a?;o one of 1
citizens of that village met with a core alll
tlon 1 lu the Illness of one of his chlltlre
Without 8<ylng a word to him about tl
matter bis neighbors pluctd In bank STO
his credit. 1
Ifany little town ever did a better deed
a more timely act It .has not crme to o
knowledge.
Due West Is noted not on'y for the purl
Of the life and the rectitude ? f the conduct
ltf citizen*, but it Is alFO dlsttr guished lor !
acts of charity and Its deeds 01 IovIdk k'11
ne<s.
"'hose of tbeir fellow citizens who mny
heart hungry or wbo may n'<d pl-jsic
relief could look to no ott er people in una
er confidence
Such little deeds ps Due V.Vst has Ju-t <loi
teach more| strongly than anything el
could possibly do, the I.rot herhood of mi
and the fatherhood of tl.e treat Mi'er ai
ruler of the Universe.
Handsome Wedding.
On t be niuht of the 2i d o- June ?t !t -.'clot
to the stratus of Mendelssnlitm wei!d "g mar
Miss Eleanor Elgermanu and MiJ VVui. i)up
preceeded by their bridesmaids, groomsmi
and ushers walked op the aisle of Trlni
church to the chaadel and then stood Han!
ed on either side until the bethrothal portk
of the service, when the bride aDd groom f<
lowed by the best man and mala of honi
tiled up In front of the chancel rail and the
the ceremony wasconcludcd.
The church was beautifully decorated wli
flowers, and candelabras, on the altar we
lighted candles which added to the seen
A large arch composed of cedar and whl
flowers stood at the foot of the sups Icadli
to the chancel. Under this the bridal coup
6tood during the first part of the service, u
til they went to the chancel when the b
trothal scene was concluded.
After the benediction was prorounced abo
the bridal couple kneeling, the wedding p
**' oronulnllv filorf nnt r?f t h? t irrh dnrli
+jr wvv??.v ~
the rendition of Lob' DgrlDR weddlDe man
to the carriages which took.tbem to the rt
i dence of the bride's parentF, where rtfres
ments were de:igbtfully served.
Not in Politics.
Rev. J. Lcwrle Wilsrn.D. 1)., haB been
Abbeville for Dearly a quarter of a centur
aud up to this time be has uot taken part
politics. He sticks 10 bis choten professlo
that of the mlnlBlrj; and the large atte
dance upon bisservlce.is the best proof th
the people prefer religion to politics in tl
church.
Dr. WllBon never irjurtd bis awn usefn
ne*s nor weakened ibo stienslh of his coi
gregation by going outside of bis legltima
field of preaching the gospel to make or
encourage schisms among his people or 1
alienate from him the least numbor of tbei
Whatever bis ab'ltiy he certainly .has tl
tact to hold the sympathy and respect of s
to which fact may be in a measure attrlbi
ted the slieLglh of bis congiegatlon and th
loyalty to hint, which is beautiful.
Mr. L. T. Miller Is oil' to Memphis, wb
confederate veterans are to assemble.
(jilrillfN LocrIx.
Tin cans, solder, fluid and tipping copp
fur canning Iruit and vegetables al Glenn'
Glenn baa 8,000 pounds sugar at bargain
casb.
Pess, cane seed and seed corn at Glenn's
Glenn will sell S1.C0 pal oil can tor $1.00.
ice cream churns and junkets at Glenn
i
H L Brooks Meets With Acciden
Mr. H. Li. Brooke, engineer at the 8. A. .
Shops met with au accident labt week whit
will lay blm up foi maty dayn.
While running down the iuc.ine mar tl
office at the shops be fell bud bioke his li
Just above the knee. He is doing as well i
could be expected, built will be some tin
before be lb cut at woi k ataln.
Rabbit Seen.
In speaking of tne departure of our rabbi
from ktbe gretn of , I lie monument par
Capt. Nlckles said ycbteiday tbat he sa
as became to town a r-ibbit at Long Cai
cemetery. It bad a string tied about 1
neck, and those of an imaginative turn
mind,may believe that the Captain saw 01
of our delinquent bunnies.
Peach Pie.
Mr. T.C. Seal of tbia tcwn bas some ear
bearing peach trees on his lot, and mai
years ago be arranged with them to have
peach pie on the 28th ol May In each yen
This year, however, he had his pie on the 2"
aud the editor of the Press and Banner rece
ed a simple box ol the iruit, which was d
liclous beyond description. The fruit iude<
was too good for an old bachelor, and so I
turned the peaches over to some of the pr<
tiest as well as the best young ladies to
found on this hemisphere.
It has been said that the extreme vig
which characterizes the tight against the d
pensary, Is largely baaed on the assumptli
tbat it will be voted out. In which event
will be a matter of pride for any man to clai
that be killed cock robin.
OplDion seems to be divldtd as to which
worse, the dispensary or blind tigers. V
would not attempt to decide the question. .
the Uaffney Ledger suggest*: Both shou
get ball Columbia. >
The gathering of confederate soldiers
Memphis would seem to lndicafe that more
them were living today than surrendered
Lee or Johnson.
Mrs. A. W. Jones came borne a few da
ago from Columbia to spend awhile in Ab
ville with her children. She likes Columl
very much, but there 1b no place like Abi
vllle.
The conlederate pension roll attest 1
longevity ol the confederate soldier.
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Starts Saturday,
June 5th, 1909,
For 16 Days.
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I have placed i
r. A QUESTION
8 a
- THAT IS NOT ABOUT THE DISPENSARY!
? Will the People of, Abbeville Support a
First-Class Ball Team??The Team?
Improvements on Ball Park.
Will the people of Abbeville support
a first-class base-ball leant? Tbis is
,,5c the question, now, before which all
1 others fade into insignificance.
Mr. Roy Jones is now in town, as
manager ami forerunner of this team.
jSg He needs no introduction to the fans
of Abbeville. He has pitched winning
ball for us many times. But
m eiuce he has been here, lie has been the
lie star pitcher of the "Mechanics," the
best independent team in South Caro
lina; aud with the University of
'g South Carolina nine, which was utile
doubtedly the best college team that
South Carolina ever turned out.
ne "Bill" Perrin, who has led the Caroll"
lina team in batting for the past two
years, and Carrol, another Carolina
man, will play in the infield.
The fast McCarter Bros., who have
been playing on the Presbyterian College
team, will play in the outfield.
Archie Watson, of Erskine College,
is a star, either behind the bat or in
10 the infield, so it has not yet been decided
where be will play. Rosenberg,
of Greenwood, and Alex Bowie, a lo,c"
oal boy, complete the infield.
n- W. T. Jones will probably be an adb*
dition to the pitching staff, and negot0
tiations are on to get a fine catcher
from Timmonsville.
?* William (more familiarly known as
u> "Bill") Graydon, Andrew White,
Eugene Power aud Goode Thomson
'> are the leading candidates for the outfield.
'' You can see bj' this that Mr. Jones
ll" bas brought together the hottest aggregation
of ball tossers that has been
be in Abbeville in many years. But to
al keep it up he needs the sympathy and
l1* support of the people,
A subscription list to defray the exD("
peuses of starting the club ofF, is
se being taken around. Those who have
*n seen it have responded nobly.
3d The Abbeville Athletic Association
is going to make great improvements
on the ball park at a very early date.
A grandstand is to be erected, the
diamond scraped and the grass in the
outfield cut down; and later, a highsh
board-fence with no knot-holds in it is
rf to be erected.
The season will open with three
U games: on Monday, Tuesday, and
ij"_ Weduesdav of next week, most probably
with Elberton.
,l. And one thing more. Ladies and
nr Gentlemen: Wbenwegoto the ball
rf games, let's do some "rooting!"'
If you never played base-ball you
cannot imagine how much it helps.
r, . So, if we have big crowds out next
e week and everybody pulls for the
home team, the big end of that series
... ouirht to come our wav. Don't vou
i,. think so? Let's try it,"and tee.
RESOLUTIONS
v- WHKREAK, God in his wisdom, ha? taken
B1 from us one of our member*. H. P. Mollwalo,
who was killed In a runaway at Due West,
May 5th, 1 ".Oil:
:b THKHERiRR, be It resolved. by the Young
,p. Men's Hlbie Classoftbe Presbyterion Church
' * iOl Abbeville, South Carolina:
b" l?t, That our class has lost one of its most
active and} honored members, the efficient
treasurer of the class.
2nd, That we greatly appreciate the zeal
that he manifested in the organization of the
class, and his devotion to the cause for which
, we are laboring.
3rd, That each member feels a personal loss
y in the death of our fellow-worker.
IL 4th. Tnat we extoud to the family of our
deceased friend and class-mate our deepest
sympathy In this their sad bereavement,
n 5tb, That we express to .the people ol Due
at West our sincere appreciation of their many
ulnd attentions shown our deoeased friend
e during his last hours.
6ih, T?at a page in our Minute Book be de).
voted to bis memory, and that these resolutions
be copied thereon.
J' 7th, That a copy of these resolutions be sent
t? to the bereaved family, and that they be
to copied In the Abbeville Medium and the Abbeville
Press and Banner, and th? Associate
Ip Reformed Presbyterian, at Due West,
ii Respectfully submitted,
3f - J. Roddey Devlin,
. (:. Lamar Rlchey,
|J J. M. Nickies,
u- Committee,
a:
Don't fail to take out some
, stock in the New Series of
' Building and Loan.
Chief Justice Jones.
Anderson Mail.
a- Hon. Ira B. Jones, who has beeu
jt elected chief justice of the slate
surpreme court to succeed chief Justice
Pope, resigned, has beeu an associate
justice of the supreme court
since 1895 aud is a man of strong
t. ability. He is in every way fitted
k to fill that highest judical position
w in the biate.
He was born at Newberry, DecemlU
ber 29, 1851. His father was was
ol Charles M. Jones and his ancestors
Ul were Scotch-Irish. He received his
early education in the Lutheran
College at Newberry, going through
the sophomore year, He then entered
Erskine College and graduated in
1S7U. After leaving college be taught
|J school for two years in Edgefield
aud Newberry couuties, during w hich
" time he studied law. He opened a
ir law office at Newberry in 1872, and
1 tl n'oo outuniato oHifnr of Mip "NTfiwhprrv
UOCWIWVV VUlVWt "*v -J
1% Herald for one year. Iu tlie fall of
le' 1875 he moved to Lancaster, and
et) noon ranked as one of the foremost
1' lawyers iu the state. He represented
Lancaster county for several terms
bt' iu the legislature snd was at oue
time chairman of the ways and
means commitee. In 1875 he maror
ried Miss Rebecca Wise of Edgein
lield couuty. He was vice president
:>d of the coustitutionol convention of
it 1S92. He is a member of the AesoQ)
ciate Reformed Presbyteriau church.
i D. A. DEWEY
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.. ...SHAVING PARLORS...
ol
to
THIS enterprising young u.an is
doing a firstclass bush ts>s. His
J'8 parlors are at lite same old s?.and?the
be old postoffice. His prices are right aud
>1" he is getting the business.
aiiavniK - iu its.
Hnir Cut - 25 cts.
,be ^r* Dewey is assisted by Mr. Walter
McCord. These two gentlemen
make a splendid team and can turn
out work most tatisfactory in price
ere and unsurpassed iu execution.
To avoid serious results take Foley's Kid
aey Keaiedy at itie tlrs>t sign of kidue.> o
bladder disorder such as buckaclie, urluar^
Irregularitlts, exhaustion, and you will sooi
be well. Cotnmence lakiug Foley's Kldue;
Joi Hemedy today. U. A. Millord & Co.
1
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Huyler's candy fresh all the time at Mil
'8< ord'a drug store.
V
chandise cor
sold at prices
Tills St
Id lit ill
No man or woman car
afford to miss this Golder
Opportunity. A clear
choice and complete stoct
to be sold at Public Li '
quidation Sale at these
quoted prices, at price;
one-half lower than -it:
value. To save these
dollars upon dollars, reac
this circular carefully anc
remember, no matter hov
ridiculously low the price:
quoted, they are not ex
aereerated.
I
I Must Re
and You N
Sensational Mi
ii:3o, 10 1
mffciiB Tnf
5 cts. Calicoes, Publii
7 and 8 cts. Apron G
Fullr yard-wide Dome
Feather Bed Ticking,
Fine Dress Ginghams
Lace Window Curtail
8 cts. Colored Lawn,
10-4 Unbleached She
Table Oil Cloth, 30 p
A fine lot of Ladies' i
Ladies' Fine Dress SI
Ladies' Gun Metal an
Ladies' Oxfords in tai
Men's $1.50 Shoes fc
Men's Patent Leather
W. D. Hannah Hajnd
Packard Shoes, regul;
Ladies' Hoisery in bh
Men's Hosiery in all <
Extraordi
Tr
200 pair of Men's F
S. 69 cts. per ]
300 pair Pants, regi
150 pair Pants, reg
$2.98.
Mei
io dozen Men's De
regular $2, P.
io dozen Men's Ha
regular $2.50,
1
These Prices Goc
I
Court News.
I The Court of General Sessions convened at
Abbeville on June 7, Judge J. W. DeVore of
tbe litb judicial district presiding. This Is
the ilrst appearance ot Judge DeVore In Ab'
bevllie In his official capacity. He favors toe
! late lamented William McKlnley, and looks,
] as several said, as if lie had been on the
I Bench tor fifty years. He holds the reins of
; the Court and drives all Its machinery with
a<( skillful a hand as ever Jehu, son of Nlra|
shl, held tbn reins over n war horse.
I All the officers of the Court were present as
| usual. No county In South Carolina lias a
I more efficient, obliging and capable set ol of;
fleers than has old Abbeville.
I Tbe following bills were banded tbe Grand
! Jury:
I The state vs. Charles M. Cochran, murder.
True Bill.
, Tbe State vs. Geo. Hunter deposing of
I propertyiuuder lien. True Bill.
1 i The State vs. Ed Dubose, house breaking
1 and inrcencv. True Bill.
The State vs. Lewis Mitchell. assault' with
intent to ravish.
The State vs. Walter Collins, assault and
battery. True Bill.
Tbe State vs. Lawrence Patterson, asf-ault
r and battery. True Bill.
f Tbe State vs. Lem Strntber, carrying con
3 ceftieu weaponsy
The State vb. I,.s. Wren, disposing os property
under lion. True Bill.
The State vb. Jacob Wardlaw, assault and
; battery. ,
The State v?. Tom Edwards, murder.
l* The State vs. Jae. Goodlnu. arson.
The State vii. Henry McDutlle, disposing of
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THE BIG
SALE WILL LAST
STfilV HAI
in the hands of th
isisting of Ladies
3 unheard of, on ac<
oek will 1
Any Pr
Now at the height of the s
dise, you know as well as I do,
chandise than towards the end.
self in many instances. I hav
being late in plowing. A great
low price of cotton last fall, a
this spring have not traded yet
and bought more merchandise
and make a visit to this mightj
your saving will be beyond you
i You must take into consid
i
1 commodity. You know as w
1 have got to take for it whateve
f dise world. When a man has
5 obligations, you know he has $
- own interest as well as mine,
without working for it."
alize Cash oi
reed the Good
inuteSale! Satur
Kards Checked Hoi
1 the Description and
c Liquidation Sale, 21 cts. per ya
inghams, Public Liquidation Sale
stic,' bleached solft quality, worth
excellent values at 15 cts, Publii
worth i2\ and 15 cts, Public Li
ns, regular $1, Public Liquidation
Public Liquidation Sale 4^ cts. f
eting, heavy standard, worth 30 1
>atterns to select from, Public Liq
shoes, worth $1.50, Public Liqui<
loes, worth $2, Public Liquidatic
id Vici Shoes, regular $3, Public
n, black and patent leather, at pr
>r 98 cts.
Blucher W. L. Douglas Shoes,
-made Shoes, regular $5, Public
^ 1 1 t n - T _
ar $4, ruDilc liquidation ociit:
ick, tan and blue at 7cts. per pai
;olors at 6 and 7 cts. per pair.
nary Prices on
ousers. 25
'ants, regular $ 1.50, P. L.
Dair. 2 5
ular $3, P. L. S. $1.48.
^ular $4 and $5, P. L. S. r5
i's Hats. Me
rbys in black and brown,
L. S. 9S cts.
ts, latest styles and. colors, A
P. L. S. $1.19.
I. WBINR
>d for 10 Days Only.
property under lien.
Tbe Slate vs. Elliott Stokes, larcenoy of live
stock.
Elliott was arraigned and pleaded not guilty.
J. M. Nlckles aud Wm. Uraydcn, attorneys
for tbe defendHnt. Solicitor Cooper for
tbe Slate. The defendant was found guilty
by.Jury. J. R. LomHX, foreman. Notice ol
motion for a new trial was made
Ed. Dubose pleaded guilty ot house break
lng and larceny and was sentenced to serve
nlue months In the penitentiary or for a like
time on the public workg of tbe county.
Geo. Hunter pleaded guilty to disposing o
property under lien and whs senienced toonc
year In tbe penitentiary or for a like perloc
on tbe public worksof tbe county.
Lewis Mltcbel pleaded not gullly to assaul
and Intent lo ravish, was tried and fount
guilty by jury. J. T. Sutherland, foremun.
Tbe most sensational case of yesterday wa
that of L. M. Patterson for assault and bat
tery. Patterson bad no lawyer and a6ked t<
plead bis own case. Patterson is a bollnes
preacher and has from time to lime preachei
on tbe streets or Abbeville. He seemed t<
understand bis case very well and so forcibly
impressed the jury of bis Innocence that thi
Jury rendered a verdict of not guilty.
During the course of bis defense P.ittersoi
threw some choice epllbets at some ot tbos
connected with tbe case.
Many of our citizens are drifting toward
Brlgbt's disease by neglecting symptoms c
klduey and bladder trouble which Foley'
Kidney Remedy will quickly cure. U. A
Mllford & Co.
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16 DAYS SALE
FOR 16 DAYS- LOOK
VGING IN FRONT OF T
Le Salvage Co., my
and Gents' Furnish
sount of being over-:
be Throwr
ice It Ma
I
? READ season
when all merchants are exp<
that at the beginning-of the seasor
Now comes this mighty Liquidatic
e bought more goods than I can pos
t many have not taken time to come
great many folks not selling their
So being prepared for a large i
than I can possibly handle, Theref
1 sale, not only will you be repaid f<
ir own comprehensions.
eration that high grade merchandisi
ell as I do when cotton, is not sell
:r the buyer will give you, no more,
a stock of merchandise on hand, ani
[ot to taketwhatever the public will ?
Remember the old saying, "that
i This Stock
s, and if You I
day, June 5th, Opei
mespun for 25 cts.
Prices Below
rd.
4Yz cts per yard.
12 cts. the yard, P. L. S. at 8 cts.
c Liquidation Sale Sj4 cts. per yard,
quidation Sale 9 cts. per yard.
Sale 39 cts. per pair.
)er yard.
cts, Public Liquidation Sale 19 cts.
[uidation Sale 12 cts per yard.
dation Sale 98 cts.
>n Sale $1.29 per pair. \
Liquidation Sale $1.79.
ices, from 98 cts. up.
worth $3.50 and $4, P. L. S. $2.79.
Liquidation Sale $3.48.
.98.
ir.
Suspenders.
dozen Men's Suspenders, regular 1
P. L. S. 8 cts.
dozen Men's Suspenders, regular 2
P. L. S. 19 cts. j
dozen Men's Suspenders, regular 5
P. L. S. 29 cts. per pair,
n's Overalls, regular 50 and 75 cts,
S. 39 cts. per pair.
Corsets.
lot of C. B. Corsets, latest styles, i
given away.
A LIB, - At
Look for the
Scholarship and Entrance
Examinations Clemson !
! Agricultural College.
5 At tbe County Court House on Friday, July
2nd, at 9 A. M., the Scholarship and Entrance
f Examinations to Clemson Agricultural Col- c
j lege will be held under the direction of the
1 County Board of Education. i
Applicants musl be at least 16 years of age J
t and must be prepared to enter the Freshman 1
1 Class. There are no Scholarships In the Pre
paralory Class. This class Is only open to a (
R limited number of boys who cannot reach
. high schools and who are living In sections of
j the State where school facilities are poor.
g Scholarships are worth ?100 00 and Free 'luij
tlon. The next session of Clemson Agricul0
tural College wl'l begin Sept. 8,1909.
r Apply to the Coumy Superintendent of EU- (
e ucatlou after June 20th for needed informa- i
tion concerning the Scholarship Examina^
lions. ]
0 For catalogs, further Information and cards J
upon which to make application lor entrance
to the College, address ?
P. H. MELL, President, <
Clemson College, S. C. ]
8 1
lf Mrs. Gustavlua Little, wife of James Little,
8 died yesterday at midday, aged 72 years. The
burial will lake place today at Sbilota. {
-i a m a m imuasm
ition
NOW ON! TT
FOR THE CANVAS
HE STORE. ^
entire Stock of E
line1. Drv Goods. S
%J /
stocked, obligation
l on the IvJ
I
y Bring.
jcting high -price for the merchar
1 more is generally asked for mei
>n Sale. I have over-bought m}
sibly handle, on account of peopl
to trade and on account of th
cotton and not having the monc
spring business have gone to woi
ore, if you will only take the tirr
or your visit but you will find thj
e has the same value as any oth<
ing, and you need the money, yc
It is the same in the merchai
d he needs the money to meet h
jiW him. So come early for yoi
a dollar saved is a dollar earne
Within the N
>on't Trade,
ling Day, we Wil
Only io yards to a
^ Men's
150 Men's Suits in
regular $i8.o<
y*rd- ioo Men's Suits, v
$6.48.
75 Men's Suits, wc
t A lot of Men's Suii
^ S. $2.98.
Child
200 Children's Sui
P. L. S. 98c.
A lot of 250 Childi
$2.50, P. L. !
75 Boys' Suits, reg
Kn
25 Boys' Knee Par
A lot of Boys' Pan
48 cts. per pa
A lot of Religious Picti
o cts, lar $1.50, P. L. S
t D:I
Lfciuc cum v^auiuiiu x ix
?> cts Per Pair, P. L. S.
Men's Top Shirts in M
[O cts, ular 50 and 75C' F
Men's Un
P. L. 20 dozen Men's Under\
cts. each, P. L. S,
A lot of Men's Fancy 1
P. L. S. 21c each,
almost A lot of 20 dozen Ladii
75c and $1, P. L.
ibeville, S.
Canvas Hanging in ]
Dogs Arrested.
Policeman Cox tons arrested 151 dogs since
be muzze act went Into effect.
Of tb 1b 151 dogs 21 were killed. Of this 21. 7
vere taken to tbe pound on account of Uav
ue no muzzles. Tbe otb,ers were apprehended
because uo tax bad been paid on tbe dogs.
The Building and Loan Association
of Abbeville is a
paying investment. Be sure
to get in and get the benefit
)f it
Conld \o? Be Better.
No one has ever made a ealve, oiut
nent, lotion or Daim to compare with
Buckien's Arnica Salve. Its the one
perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns,
Bruises, Sores, Sea ds, Boils, Ulcers,
lOczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes,
Jold Sores, Chapped Hauds its supreme.
Infallible for Tiles. Only 25c.
it Speed's Drug Store.
The best extracts in the world are Blackl's
[in display at Milford's drug store.
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Look for Canvas / v;|J
in. Front of Store. Q M
[igh Grade Mer-Q v|
hoes, etc., will' be Q f
s coming due. &
[arket at? n
? %1?
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Stop and | |
Consider "
We intend to dispose ^
le of our entire $15,000.00 a
Stock within 16 days, \JJ
16 ? i
We have advertised the W > .
;y stock for Public Liquidak
tion Sale at ridiculously
ie low prices. Every state- W >
lt ment and price here made ^
being absolutely true and 3j ( '
not exaggerated in the lj
sr least./ We shall expect a " ' , '-?m
>u crowd numbering hun- Q,
i- dreds of people every day g
is during this sale. To get ||
jr your sljare, come early,
for at these prices, the
stock will not last but a
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ext 16 Days, ||
re Both Lose fJ
II Sell from n to I
customer.
; Clothing. N v
the latest styles and colors, j|j.
r\ T iniiirlotJon ^nq!^
4. UUliV/ JUlVjUIUUklVlt k/uiu i
forth $12.00, Public L. S. 0 f vjl
>rth $15.00, P. L. S. $7.29. Q
ts, regular $6 and $8, P. L. ^
ren's Suits. ,
ts, regular $1.50 and $1.75, ^
v ef ren's
Suits, regular $2 and ,
5. $1.39. . H
;ular $5, P. L. S. $2.98.
ee Pants. . V ]
0
its, regular 25c, P. L.S. 14c ^
ts, regular 75 cts, P. L. S. ' M
ir. \ r :4H
TJ
ires, size 22x27, regu_ ^
. 79 cts. each. Q
low Shams, worth 25c ^
19c per pair.
adras and Percale, reg'
L. S. 39c. each. |jj
derwear. ? A J
vear, regular 25 and 35 " Jj
. 19c a piece.. Q
'op Shirts, regular 35c,
''ri
'
2s' Shirtwaists, regular
S. 48c each. /
C. "1
Front of the Store.
If you want to own your
home in the future start right
now by taking stock in theB.
& L. of Abbeville.
Everyone would be benefitted by taking
Foley's Orino Laxative lor constipation, > "
stomach and liver trouble, as it sweetens the
Hiomach and breath, gently stimulates the .c
liver aod regulates the bowels and Is much
superior to pills and ordinary laxatives.
Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative today ? .
C. A. Milford & Co. 4
The second series of 500
shares of stock in The Building
and Loan Association of
Abbeville is open for subscription.
See any of the Directors
or call at the Peoples
Saving Bank. r 3
We defy the world on ice cream. Our soda
fountain 1h ppen In full blast and our Ice
cream 1b made of pure cream and eggs. All ? <
orders, whether large or small, gotten up on
short notice. Yonrn to please, 0. A. Mtlford
iS Co.
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