The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, June 23, 1909, Image 1
The Abbeville Press and Banner !
BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1909. ESTABLISHED 1844 l3
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We offer for Soot Cash th<
$22.50 Suits 1
18.00 Suits f
16.50 Suits f
13.50 Suits f
8.50 Suits f
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bargains are
H^Kjyine of Straw Hats
^^^H^^^jholesale Cost
$1-50
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have a beautiful stock of Summe
hich in order to sell out, we have
at greatly reduced prices.
:se goods are firstclass in every
at as the fads and colors chanj
. we do not care to carry them (
.rather sell out now at reduce
they are still stylish and new.
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e following goods at less th
for - - - $14.00
or - - - 12.50
or 10.50
tor - - 9.00
or - - - 5.50
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A good Tobacco for 29^0 by the box.
10 lbs. Caddies $2.95.
m inducement we offer you a
liited number of $1.50 Picres
for 49c, only one sold to a
istomer. Be sure and come
jfore they are all gone.
Before Buying!
t?K riri.
V:""
rice bale
DAYS
ZEE'S !
before the best
all gone.
Men's Shirts
1.50 Shirts for $1.00
i.oo Shirts for 75
.75 Shirts for 50
.50 Shirts for 38
ce 50c Ties for 38c, 25c ones for 19c.
nil line of Samples at
Wholesale Prices
1 Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Combs,
and Bags, Belts, and many other article too
imerous to mention?all at wholesale prices.
ill line of Crockery, Glassware
and Lamps at Cost
20 lb. Good Rice for $1.
15c Salmon for 9c.
Soda 4c package., 7 for 25c.
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WEST END.
Personal Paragraphs and News Items
Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton.
Miss Mnrv Baekln has gone to Cheater to
spend a few dajs with her sinter, Mm. W. G.
Johnson. Miss Baskln will go to Montreal,
N. C., for a vlBlt before retarnlng to Abbtvlt'e.
Mrs. L. H. Hlghsmith and, her children
have gone to their home in Waltonsviije, Ga., 1
after spending some time here with her *
mother Mrs. Lacy C. Thomson. (
M1?n May Robertson left 8a>arday for Mod- 5
roe, N. C., where she will spend several weekB *
as the gnest of Miss Virginia Morgan. r
Mian Tnnft Smith hna trnnfl fn Mnrlnn whoro
she will spend some time wlib Miss Edua
Ellerbee who was a classmate of Miss Smith's
at Converse.
Mrs. Hara M. Gower Is here from Greenville t
the guest of Miss Sura Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Durst came over to Abbeville
Friday In their antomobtle and spent
the day with their daughters Mrs. W. D. *
Barktdale and Mrs. A. B. Cheatham.
Mr. H. G. Smith was at Wrlghtsvllle Beach
to attend the South Carolina Bankers Association.
Hod. Wade Harrison of Greenwood irent
Sunday here with hie brother Dr. F.ifi. Harrison.
*
Miss Edith White of DanlelsvlHe, Ga., Is
tbe guest of Miss Ellse Long.
Mrs. Mark Gantt and her children of
Athens, Ga., were tbe guests of Mrs. H.JD.
Reese for a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garrison have gone to
Feacbland, N. C? to spend two weeks with
relatives.
Mrs. Frank Morgan left Friday for her '
home In Monroe. N. C., after a pleasant visit
here to Mr. W. E. Hill.
Mr. W. B. Parrlsh of Greenville spent several
days In tbe city laBt week. .
Miss Wlnton Taggart leaves Wednesday for 1
Dublin, Ga., where she will spend sometime t
wuu irienas. sne win vibh several places or (
Interest In Georgia before returning to Ab- .
bevllle. 1
Mr. R. M. Haddon is at Harris Lltbia C
spending several weeks. t
Mr. W. A. Gore, Superintendent of the S.
A. L. Railway, waB In the oity Saturday. ?
Mr. H. D Reese Is at home again after a 1
stay of two weeks in New York where tie S
has been making a study ot the treatment of f
the eye. 1
Miss Nina Wilson of Warrenton is tbe
guest of Miss Lois Wilson. a
Mr. Tburston Clark spent Sunday in Al
lanta. 1
! Mrs. Ernest Gary left Monday for ber t
home In Columbia after spending some time
here with Mrs. E. B. Gary.
Miss Virginia Edwards of Due West is here
staying with her aunt Mrs. Horace McAllls- ?
ter. >
Master Emmulett Thompson left Monday i
for his home in Baltimore after spending tbe {
past year here wltb bis aunt Mrs. Henry Hill. j
He has made many friends during bis stay j
here wbo hope be will return real toon.
Miss Emily Prentiss left Thursday for
Barnwell wbere she will spend awhile before
going to Jacksonville, Fla., wbere she will
spend the summer with relatives,
Vf ra Mrtroon RoMivIn ?nH lift 1a flonorhfor A
Miss Mar; are here here ircm Bnltlmore c
spending tbe summer with Judge H. E. HID. J
Mrg. Lawrence Foucbe Is Here from Colum- A
bsa visiting her daughter Mrs. J. T. Bradley, a
Mrs. L. H. Wannamaker of Orangeburg Is ?
tbe guest of Mrs. O. A. Neuffer. 11
Mr. B. F. Sweeten berg of Hodges has been a
appointed to tbe Aeency of tbe Southern a
here to fill tbe place made vacant by tbe 1
death of Mr. F. L. Morrow, t
Dr. Thomas Davis of Union Is in the city 1
the guest of Mr. J. D. Kerr. ^
Mrs. H. D. Reese Is in Atlanta spending
a few days.
KRlDOE PAKTY, ^
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The brldee club will meet P'rlday evening
with Mrs. R. Li. Dargan. Tbebour for meeting
Is five-thirty.
Mrs. Samuel Martin who has been spending
sometime with Miss Mary Lou Smith left
Tuesdsy for her home In Atlanta. Mr. Mar- a
tin came over from Atlanta Saturday and returned
with Mrs. Martin.
The Civic League has a movement on foot e
(or erecting a hospital this Is a long fell \
need In our city and every encouragement c
should Tbe given tbe League in this noble t
work. The county as well as the town will -1
be helped by tbe hospital. s
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Colds tbat hang on weaken tbe constitution
and develop Into consumption. Foley's (
Honey and Tar cures persistent coughs that 1
refuse to yield to otber treatment. Do not
experiment with untried remedies as delay
may result In your co!d settling on your
lungs. C. A. Mlllord & Co.
Tbe besteztraots Id tbe world are Blackl'a
Gn display at MUford's drug store.
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Prices
if you want a real bargaii
:it you have an opportunit}
eans a saving of dollars t
at is absolutely correct in
anship.
cannot replace these goods
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onermg mem tu yuu, ana
ting for a special sale
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f these goods were m
Lie StaiiUO J^JL C-CJLU1UC11I)
joods in our windows,
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A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT.
Dne Citizen Killed, One Fatally Injured
And Two Seriously Hurt.
Anderson lntelllnger.
Shortly after eleven o'clock Sundav mornngtbe
Interurban car coming toward Anderlonstruck
an automobile belonging to Mr. Jas
"Jobb, tbe well known superintendent of tbe
Jelton Mlllc. Tbe accident occurred at tbe
lrs^ crossing this side of tbe cotton mill and
esulted as follows:
DEAD.
Mr. James H. Cobb was Instantly killed.
Rev. D. D. Richardson, pastor of the Baplet
Church at Belton, was killed.
WOUNDED.
Mrs. Richardson, wife of Rev. Rlobardson,
*as severely injured.
Rev. A. K McDowell of Ninety Six. was
njured. Doubts are being entertained by
be physicians for bis recovery.
Tbe car was a Reo, a new machine, wblcb
3art been in tbe poscesslon of Mr. Cobb for
ibout. two weeks. He, wltb Rev. Richardson,
>lr6. Richardson and Rev. McDowell, was on
lis way to services at a country dburcb when
be accident occurred. It seems that Mr.
2obb started to cross tbe track and tbe marine
bucked. Tben trying to baok tbe car,
ie was unable to make It move. Just at
his moment tbe Interurban struck tbe maiblne,
and sent tbe owner to lnBtant death.
Women Who Are Envied.
Those attractive women who are
ovely in face, form aDd temper are
he envy of many, who might be like
hem. A weak, sickly woman will be
lervous and irritable. Constipation
>r Kidney poisons show in pimples,
jlotches, skin eruptions and a wretchtd
complexion. For all such, Electric
Bitters work wonders. They regulate
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify
he blood ; give strong nerves, bright
tyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety
kiu, lovely complexion. Many cbarmng
women owe their health and beauy
to them. 50c at Speed's drug store.
Seaboard Schedule.
^o. 83 due 12.81 p. m. Southbound veetibnle
so. 52 due 12.45 p. m. Northbound local.
*o. M due 3.16 p. m. Southbound local.
Jo. 32 due 4.15 p.m. Northbound vestibule.
?o,37due 239 a.m. Southbound night train
Jo. 36 due 2.43a.m. Northbound night tran
MEN PAST FIFTY IN DANGER
Men past middle life have found comfort
nd relief in Foley's Kidney Remedy, espelally
for enlarged prosiate gland, which is
ery common among elderly men. L. E.
lorrls, Dexter, Ky., writeB: "Up to a year
go my father suffered from kidney and
ladder trouble and several physicians pro*
lounced it enlargement of tbe prosiate gland
nd advised an operation. On account of his
ge we were airaia ne coma not siana n ana
recoir.mended Foley' Kidney Remedy, and
be first bottle relieved him, and after taking
be second bottle be was no longer troubled
rith this complaint." C. A, Mlllord & Co.
State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
To S. A. Wakefield, R. A. Keaton
,nd W. R. Crowther:
You are hereby ordered to hold an fry
lection at the school house, in Antre'ille
School District No. 27, for the
turpose of deciding whether or not a
iigb School shall be established in xn t
aid district.
You will be governed by Sec. 1208
Jcbool Law. a
Said election to be held on Saturday,
he 26th day of June. 1909. pro
J. Foster Hammond,
J. H. Moore,
P. L. Grier.
County Board of Education. F
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PT.PnTRTfi The Best Tonic,
OITTTdQ Mild Laxative,
BITTERN Family Medicine.
: Co.,
ale .
a in a Sum- &
w.
j to get it.
;o you and a 1
fit, style and t;
at the prices ||
for those who If
ity?
lade by Hackett-Car
in the Clothing1 worl<
or better, come in
[PAN Y,
Don't
This Late Seas
Honest Goods at
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DRY GOODS
12?c 40-inch White Lawn at 0
12?c and 15c Fancy Lawn at!
White Checked Lawn 4ic to I
Clothing?Men's and
Men's Ft?ncy $15 Suits at $11.i
Men's $12.50 Blue Serge goinj
Men'9 $12.50 Fancy Worsteds
, One lot of $9 and $10 Suits?y
Two-Piece Suits?$7.50 suits I
ones for $9.50. These suits, every g
handsomely cut to latest approved i
and see them yourself?that's the pi
stand by.
Children's Suits all sizes at pro]
HOT WEATHER SI
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Men's $3.50
Men's $3.00 '
Men's $2.50
Ladies' $2.50
.Ladies' $1.50
Ladies' $1.25
Children's Shoes ranging from
quarters are represented every cut
the ordinary shoe store. Shoes is
proud of the designs that we have tc
MEN'S ODD PANTS
$4 and $5 Pants at $3.50 1
One lot of 200 pairs of pants to be cl
$1.50 Pants at 85c. $2.50 1
$4 and $4.50 I
This lot of pants are on a table t
We have segregated the whole lo
made and handsome goods?someth
asked for them. We invite you to e
A full and complete liue of Men
Yours for business,
D. POL
ie State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
PROBATE COURT.
,he matter of ihe Estate of L. H. Nlcfeles,
Deceased.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
H persons indebted to paid estate roust
le without delay, and those holding <
ros against the estate must present them <
perly attested to 1
Mrs. S. Estelle Nlcfcles,
Administratrix.
Irst lot of Zacb McGee's "Dark Corner" '
1 out. Second lot Just arrived. Read It by
means. Only one dollar, at Speed's Drug i
re. !
Inc.
hart & Co.,' 1
1. You can
and let as .
inc. |
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Miss
on Opportunity. '.M
: Reduced Prices. I
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IEY ARE.'J> V ^
ijc per yard,
9?c per yard.
SJc per yard.
L Boys' Suits '
so-. v
? at $9.
in all colors at $9.50
our choice at $6. . ' -V
for $5.50. $10 bind for $6.50. $15
arinent, are all this season's goods, ,!' .
Btyles and made juet right. Come ,
roof. We don't buy what we can't j
portionally reduced prices. j
I0ES ^
uarters at $3,50
" $3.00
" $2.65
" $2.00 " .kmSMm
" $2.00
" $1.25
50c to $1.25. In oar line of low I
and style atid color to be found in |
one of our specialties and we are |
) show you. I
VIen's $3 and $3.50 at $2 I
osed out at the following prices: I
ind $3.25 Pants at $1.48 I
'ants at $1.98 \
;o themselves for your inspection. \
t, and they are nappy, natty, well 9
Ing worth more than the money I
ixamine the lot. 1
i's and Boys' Furnishings. V
IAKOFF. I
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The State of South Carolina!
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
PROBATE COURT.
[ the matter of the Estate of Charlie C
labors, Deceased. 4
NntlnA tn Dphtnro onH PraHltAfo
All persons Indebted to said estate must
settle without delay, and those holding
jlalms against the estate must present them
properly attested to
Mrs. Lucie E. Nabors,
Administratrix.
You can always get what you want a
Speed's Drug Store.
You can always get wbat you want in stationery
and school books at Speed'* Drag
store.
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