The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, July 13, 1910, Image 4
H The Press and Banner
W W. ?fc W. R. BRADLEY. Editors
I ABBEVILLE, 8. C.
?#-PubllBhed every Wednesday at 12 a
? year In advanoe.
E| Wednesday, July 13, 1910.
j|| Dr. Patterson Wardlaw to be at Summer
||j School.
&|| The teachers of Abbeville and Abbeville
ra? county are certainly to be congratulated
jam on the fact that they will have such an op|?g
portunity of improving themselves during
&j| the session of the County Summer School,
jg? which opened yesterday for a period of
H three weeks, in the High School building.
H Miss McLean, who has the work in Geog||S
raphy and Primary Methods, is a teacher
of wide and successful experience, and no
|? teachers interested in primary work can
SB fail to be improved, if they put themselves
under her instruction.
School Management is to be handled by
|S Dr. Patterson Wardlaw of the South Caro
Una University, and surely every teacher
|g who can possibly attend his classes will
avail himself or herself of the rare oppor
tunity to learn of one who now stands at
the head of the teaching profession in
South Carolina.
Mr. L. W. Dick will give instruction in
Civics.
WEST END.
Personal Paragraphs and News Items
Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton.
Miss Frances Harris is in Easley, spending
some time witli her friend Miss
: Frances Robinson.
Mr. William Roper of Trenton is the
. " guest of Mr. C. D. Brown Jr. for this week.
Miss Eva Baker left last week for
Florence where she will spend her vacation
with friends in and near that city.
Mr. Ernest Vlsanski is here from
f Charleston spending some time with his
sister Mrs. P. Kosenberg.
Dr. C. A. Milford attended the annual
meeting of the Pharmaceutical Association
at Glen Springs last week.
Mr. Wilber Blake is here from Calhoun
Falls spending his summer outiug with
his home people.
Mr. J. Allen Smith, left last week fori
Baltimore where, he goes to visit Mr. J.
Allen Smith, Jr. who is in Baltimore for
treatment.
Mrs. L. T. Hill and Miss Mary E. Hill
came home Friday from Charleston where
they have been for a weeks outing on
Sullivan's Island.
Mrs. J. A. Bevill and her handsome son
of Memphis Tenn. were the guests of Mrs.
G. A. Neuffer last week. They left Friday
' ' for th'elr home after a pleasant stay here.
Mrs. ,W. D. Simpson, Master William
Simpson and Miss Ora Bordeaux are at
home'again after spending the past two
weeks in Wilmington and Monroe.
Miss Hunter Young of Union and Miss
Kathleen Morrah of Mt. CarmaJ are the
attractive guests or miss Jessie bpeea.
Mrs. Mamie Thomson of Atlanta is here
spending a while with Miss Mary Lou
Smith.
V Mrs. Earl C. Boyce has gone to her
home in Florence after spending some
!' ^ time here with her home people.
Mrs, Lewis Perrin and little Miss Mary
Norwood Perrin came home Saturday
i after an extended stay in Greenville with
, Mrs. Mills.
Mrs. Lucy C. Thomson leaves this week
. for. Honea Path where she will spend a
week with her daughter Mrs. L. H. Highsmith.
Mr. James W. Perrin of Wilmington, N.
C., Gen. Freight Agent of the Atlantic
Coast Line was In the city several days
,? last week the guest of his brother Mr. J.
L. Perrin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton and their
children of Manning are in the city spending
this week as the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. F. E. Harrison.
Mr. W. G. Templeton came home Sunday
and will spend several days in the
city with his home people.
THE LADIES AID SOCIETY.
The Ladies Aid Societv of the Presbyterian
church will receive Tuesday evening
July 19th. from 7 to 9 o'clock at the Manse
in honor of Bev. and Mrs- H. M. Pratts.
Each member of the Presbyterian church
is extended an invitation to be present.
Miss E. W. McLean of Chester is here to
have charge of the Summer School. Miss
McLean will be the guest of Miss Essie
Dick while in the city.
house paurr
MJofi Mnrv TrfMi Smlf.h 1c flnt.Art-Ainlrio' n
house party this week in honor of Miss
Janie Morse. Miss Mary H. Smith and Mr.
W. Joel Smith. The out of town guests are
Miss Lucy Ashers and Miss Lucy Thompson
of Atlanta, Miss Mattie May Neville of
Clinton, Messrs Norwood Cleveland, and
Colistuer Cary of Greenville. A number of
delightful affairs will be given in honor of
the house party during the week.
Mr. and Mrs W. H. White came home
Fridry from a ten days stay in New York
Mr. R. M. Haddon is at home again after
a weeks stay at Sullivans Island.
Mr. S. E. Ingram of Manning is in the
city spendiug a while with his daughter
Mrs. F. E. Harrison.
Miss Janie Belle Pennal the efficient J
book keeper of the A. B. Morse Company 1
is enjoying her summer vacation this
month.
Miss lone Smith is in Marion spending
some time with friends. J
Mrs x- W. Sally and her children of
Greenwood are in the city spending a few
days with Mrs. C. D. Brown.
Mrs. J. F. Livingstone and Mrs. Sadie i
Mazyck are expected in the city this week i
They will spend a month with Miss Mary ,
Smith. . 1
Miss Mary Stark is at home after spend- I
ing some time in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ouarles are here
from Eutaw Alabama for an extended stay
with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Quarles. " t
Congressman and Mrs. Aiken and their i
children are home from "Washington for
the summer.
Mr. "Skin" Allen of Lowndesville was t
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown
for several days last week.
Mr. Tatum Bradley is here from Union
spending his summer vacation with his <
home people. S
SOCIAL EVENTS. 1
s Mrs. G. A. NeufTer entertained delight- '
: fully Thursday afternoon at Euchre in 5
honor of Mrs. J. A. Seville of Memphis, i
Tennessee Mrs Neuffer aeceived ner guests
in an attractive blue crepe gown. Mrs.
Bevile was handsome in an elaborate white (
lingerie dress. After a number of interesting
games Mrs Elizabeth Hartzee of Eufala,
Alabama, was found to have top score
and was given a pair of silk stockings. The
guest of honor prize was a bottlo of violet '
water. Delicious salad with frozen tea ]
was served.
DELIGHTFUL EVJUillHU AJCfAiil.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown and Miss
Louise Brown entertained about seventy- i
the of their friends Friday evening in hon - ,
or of Mrs Elizabeth Hartzell weo is their <
charming guest. Euchre was the game chos '
en for the evening. At the close of the evening
Miss Blanche Gary and Mr. Bradley
Reese were found to have the nicest score
They were both given a beautifully framed
copy of Fjshers "Good Night Sweet {
Heart . Refreshments of cream and cake
was served. In the dining room Mrs. W. P.
Ferguson served punch at a table strewn
with nasturtiums. Large bowls of nastur- j
tiums were used effectively around the ,
rooms.
i - ? (
Lice soon eat ujp your profits. Kill this
pest quickly with Conkey's Lice Powder
for body lice, Lice Liquid for ridding the
poultry house of mites and Head Lice (
Oointment for the little chicks. The McMurray
Drug Company.
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Men's,
BBHBHHn
End-of
A Sale that needs
stock to the lowest not
tions from honest first ]
ly desirable clothes and
r
Men's Suits I
Men's $7.50suits reduced to $5.50 L
44 10.00 44 " ' 7.00
44 12.50 44 44 8.50
44 15.00 " " 11.00
44 17.50 44 44 13.50
44 20.00 44 44 15.00
?' 22.50 44 44 17.50
41 25.00 " 19.00
44 27.50 4 4 4 4 22.00
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During this sale we are
are Three Dollar Hs
A few $5.00 Panama E
A Nice
50c Wash Suits now 3'
Th
IN GENEROUS RIVALRY.
Examination of Young Ladies For Win
throp Prizes
The following named young ladies wore
present at the competitive examination for
a scholarship in Winthrop College,' which
examination took place in the Court House
under the Supervision of County Superintendent
of Education, Mr. Foster Hammond
:
Miss Bessie Baskin, Lowndesville, S. C.
Miss Hazel Crowther, Antreville.
Miss Myrtle Crowther, Antreville.
Miss Kuth Crowther, Antreville. I
Miss Mary E. Hill, Abbeville.
Miss Lillian Killingsworth, Antreville.
Miss Frances Lawson. Abbeville.
Miss "Willie Link, Abbeville. j
Miss Kittie Link, Abbeville. 'J
Miss Lucile Link, Abbeville. J
Miss Fannie MeKinney, Abbeville. I
Miss Annie Louise Roche, Abbeville. 1
Miss Lillian Sweetenberg, Abbeville.
Miss Eva Mae Williams, Abbeville.
Musical Recital.
On last Tliursuay evening at me rusi-1
ience of Mr. M. T. Coleman. Prof. Huaruelelte
gave a delightful musical recital
to his musical students. =
On tomorrow evening a similar recital
will be given at the home of Mr. J. L.
McMillan. ,
Mr. Kilmer M. Thomas, general supervisor
and inspector for the Elgin National 01
Watch Co.; of Chicago, came to Abbeville aj
ast -week to consult Prof. Huguelettc on ,
business matter. '
V
Miss Orene Mcllwain, student of Win- n.
;hrop College, came home last Friday. On
ler way home she stopped at Greers for n<
.wo or three weeks witn ner marrieu sis-jpj
.er.
Rev. Henry Stokes, pastor of the Metholisfc
church, will leave today for Glenn
Springs, where he will remain for two
.veeks, during which time there will be no
reaching in the church. When Mr.
itokes returns his family will spend a 2[
vacation in Monroe and Charlotte. t t
The Sunday School, at half-fast live
/clock, will go on as usual. SF
The family of ltev. Harry Pratt, pastor
Jlect of the Presbyterian church, are ex-- y
!>ccted "to arrive this wee*, ne win
preach next Sunday.
Air. SI. T. Coleman will go to St. Louis
text week to attend the semi-annual rejnion
of salesmen of Hamilton-Brown ar
Shoe Company.
Mr. Will N. Graydon, Jr. wfto has been
sickwith typhoid fever is out 011 the stieets
igain to the delight of many frionds. 2-5
Both editors are away this week, and so
t is the Press and Banuer is temporarily ^
m orphan. You need not charge to them
the short comings, even if you do charge 01
them with being absent. A
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Prescriptions accurately and expeditiously u
compounded.
You will save money by bavlng your pre- scrlptloc
work done at Speed's drug store. PJ
MPKP
You
-A Cle
-the-Season ]
no introduction to c
ch?we reduce prices
prices. Means the c
l real reductions.
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loys cutis
Joys $2.50 suits reduced to $2.oc
" 3.00 " " 2.25
" 3-50 " " 2.75
4-00 44 " 3-25
" 5-?? " " 371
"6.00 " " 4.5c
' 7-50 " '? 5- 5C
" 8.50 " " 6.25
Big Bai|
i offering any Straw
its.
tats to close at $3.7?
Lot of Chile
9c. 75c Wash Si
One
e above Prici
, goods wi
rlii
THE E
ha:
American Fence
Tt will snnn hp timp to figure
ii that fence you want to build,
id we have a car load of the
sst fence made?The American
/rapped Fence is superior to
iost wire fences and we can
ime you the closest possible
rices. Let us show you.
HAMMOCKS
We have made a sweeping
5 per cent, on our entire line of
ist one-fourth off the regulai
>lendid lot to select from.
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ARDWARE 111 Hi ' JL
BHBHBHHBnBHUtnBKDIi
Work sil flluurH a Day.
The LniHiest little things ever made
e Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every
11 is a sugar-coated globule of health,
mt ehauges weakness iuto strength,
nguor into energy, brain-fag iuio
eutal power; curing Constipation,
headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria.
ic at Speed's drug store.
? ^
A Frightful U'itcK
train, automobile or buggy may
mse cut's bruises, abrasions, spraius
wounds that demand KuckJen's
mica Salve?earth's greatest healer,
nick relief and prompt cure result.-,
or burns, boils, sores of all kinds, ecsma,
chapped hands aud lips, sore
,-es or corns, it's supreme. Surest
ile cure. 25c at Speed's drug store.
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outh's
an Sw<
Prices at Alm<
areful men?needs no 1(
i to a low notch in orde
hoicest suits, the corre<
Men's Odd Coats
Men's $2.00 Alpaca Coats $1.25
1 f " 3.00 " " 2.25
" 3.50 " " 2.75
1 " 5.00 Sicilian " 3.75
6.00 ? " 4.75
, " 7-50 " 5-50
S.50 " " 6.25
jains in I
Hat in our store for 50
*
). Get one while we hi
LI C711 '3 WW UV3UL V_
lits 59c. $1 Wash
Hundred pairs 50c So
e Reductions a
X,Z, BE CHA.1
eir ?
)ARGAI
RDW ARE?CROCK]
VVe recently receive
a solid car load <
Stoves and Ranges an
we are showing: tli
most complete line <
such goods to be foun
in the city. We se
them cash or credi
and if you need a goo<
a strong guarantee 1>j
us. Trices run from Jj
Fruit Jars
If you want to buy your jars
at the closcst prices to be had,
come to see us. A car load
purchase enables us to name
you the lowest prices to be
named. We have in stock
now about 55 j;ross.
j ICE
reduction of This w<
Hammocks.- if you let us
: price. A Freezer youi
as its possibl
V A T>r? A TVT T,rT1\;
/iUXUAiH "Xk.J.J.1
JAMES CHALMERS
INSURANCE
LIFE FIRE
Littleton, N. H., Atly.6, 1WG.
Tlie Bloodlue Corporation, Benton, /vlaHK.
Oeitr Sirs?I'lease nend me ouo dozen bottles
of Bloodlne hy expreHs prepnld. KIdU enclosed
P. 0. Moaev Order for 85.00 to pay for
name. .Send hk mmiu as you can. as I am all
out or it. Yours truly, Charles Nourse.
C. A. Mlllord Co.. special i: ten In.
19 First St., So. Nor walk. Conn., ftloy l, liiCU.
The Bloodlne Corporation, Boston, Mass.
Deur Sirt>: 1'iease send m? nix bottles of
Bloodlne. Enclosed you will find S&50 money
order to pay tor heme. Blot dme If I ne sr. atest
medicine I ewer lined lor h?ck:iche and
?!ek kidneys. Yours truly, E. H. Carmen.
C. A. Alllford & Co., special ugeuta.
eg' ' >1 "i 11111 i .1 '"i>1 *? > wiaaaa
ill's
and
eeping
ost the Begini
>ng-winded arguments
x to do it. Men have
3t styles and materials,
Men's Odd Trousers
* ' /K - ? il !- d* ? ^ *
Men s $2.oo i ro rsimsoute
" 2.50 ?' il ' 1.75
3.00 4< " " 2.25
" 3-50 4< " " 2.75
" 4.00 " " " 3.,oo
" 5-00 " " 3.75
" 6.00 " " " 4.50
" 7.50 ' * ? " 5.50
S.00 " " " 6..00
Hen's Strs
' cents, not a Hat in th
a,ve your size.
iuits for ages
Suits now 79c. T1
cks to close at 25c pai:
ipply to Cash
tGED AT RB(
I !
^ - KING
ERY. *
il Stove or JKange with
ick of it, come to see
><) to $55.
i
Builders' Hardware
Let us figure with you on that
lot of Hardware. We have a
splendid stock of everything to
go in the house in Hardware,
and are in position to name you
close prices.
CREAM FREEZERS
sather calls for Ice Cream, and
sell you a Blizzard or Lightning
r ice cream will be as satisfactory
e to make it.
rG CO. CROCKERY
ERSKIXE COLLEGE '
has contributed some potent forces to the
citizenship of Abbeville County through
the graduates located in the county.
Erskinc College
stands ready to do further woodwork for C
Abbeville County, ar.u to this end solicits
its school patronage.
Thorough instruction given in ul! departments.
Two courses leading the degree <
of A. U. *
HI
Tliu Wvlie Home K
' 0
oilers an exceptional opportunity to young a
women ready for the college classes. A u
nice new building with ail modern conven- iences.
Young ladies under the care of the
President, l'or illustrated catalogue, write ^
to J. S. MulTatt, President. *
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Boy's
SALE
ling of the ?
vOr reasons. Twice
learned that it means
a splendid run of siz<
Men's Oxfords
Stetson
$5 Oxfords reduced to $4.2;
W. L. Douglass
$5.00 Oxfords reduced to $4.2;
4.00 44 41 3.2]
3.50 44 44 2.71
3.00 44 44 ' 2.5<
2.50 44 44 2. I(
tw Hats
f
e lot worth less than
from 3 yem
iese Suits are nicely n
r.
Purchases On
GULAR PRIi
EK.ec
The Peoples i
ABBEYn
OFFICERS.
B.|G. THOMSON, President.
/-? * n.T-CTT'17'f X'T? \7Jna_ProaMonK
vjf 1 ill i.^1 AUXT JJlVf ? A ivw<v?vuv,
B. E. COX, Cashier.
FOSE AS A
For ONE 1 01X4 K we will Rfnd you U
Kturk OrMflctin-f. wMcb y>u con tlil ont
fbowlng to jour fih-rwln hp pruof that yon i
present ra'iwny, god ruining and tnearm
tblnv," tint nio-t not tin n?<i1 to realize moi
(Seud two cents nl?.nip? for tlliutrateU circa
Washington, D. 0 Id
We Are Read
i
mer Oai
Come and see us or
We have all kinds of Staple G
Goods, Shoes, etc. We carry a go
specialties are: Seed Corn, Cane S'
just now is a good time to buy an !
stock of Fruit Jars, half gallons, q
Rubbers.
Our Sales of Coal have be<
ing eara every week now and are
livery up to November. So hand
you wish and relieve your mind ol
Amos B. Moi
Ice Cream, T<
Cigar
Paints, Oils
Wholesale an<
Up-to-date Dri
n A Mill
V. i.JL. JLTJ.J.XJ
HAY FEVEE AND ASTHMA
Bring dlscomrort and mlowry to many peo- j
le but Foley's Honey and Tar gives ease and |
jrofort to the suflerlne oneR. It relieves the !
ingestion lu the bead and throat and Is '
lotblnjf and healing. None genuine but Fosy's
Honey and Tar In the yellow package, j
. A. Mllford & Co.
A FEW SHQRT WEEKS
Mr. J. S. Kartell, l?d wards vllle, III., writes :
A few months ago my kidneys become con-:
efit?*d. I bad Severn backucbe nod p .In I
cross the kidneys and hips. Foley's Kidney |
IIIh promptly cured my backache and cor-'
>cted the action of my kldueys. Tbls whs
might about after my uslne tbem for only j
lew short weeks at'd j can obeerlully recom-;
tend them. C. A. Mllford & Co.
It will soon be time to paint your house!
e sure to use the paint that goex tbe further
ad lasts the longest?DeVoe'a. For Bale only I
y Speed's Drugstore,
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Suits
A
>eason
tjnuii year wt? icuuuo
! BONA-FIDE reduces.
In short, absolute*
^
Boys'Odd Trousers
Cut Price
5 Boys' 25c Knee Trousers 19c
' 50c 4,v " 39c
- 44 75c 44 " 65c
44 $1.00 44 " 79c"
44 75c Knickerbockers 55c
' 44 $1.00 " 79c
3 44 1.25 " 95c
^ 44 1.50 44 $1.15 *
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$1.00, some of them
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Lade of good materials.
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Savings Bank.
AaE9 s. C.
DIRECTORS.
8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson
G. A. Neufler, C. C. GambreMt
W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris
CAPITALIST. |
irce handsomely lithographed, hat worthle*?,
yonreelf Tor any amount, and have loin of fon
?r? wealthy. Tbet-?> cerliflcAlen appior to reoce
enterprise and look taut like the "renl
Jry on. ONE 8AA1PLE FOR FIFTY Cents.
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[dependent Printing: Company
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y for the Sumtnpaign!
send us your orders.
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OOUP, -f arming IUUIS, vjnui^rnco, j _
iod line of hardware. Some of our S
eed, Millet and all small seed. And
Tee Cream Freezer. We have a big H
uarts and pints, also extra Tops and. ' h
}n very satisfactory. We are receiv- I
taking orders for every month's de- g?
in your orders now for any month 83
: the matter. H
~se Company. I
)bacco, Cigar) I
rettes, I
on/1 fifa ins I
M1AU mvmiaum h
1 retail at the 8
Lig* Store of I
ford & Co I
Those Flea of Boyhood. 9^8
How delicious were the pies of boyhood.
No pies now ever taste so good.
What's cbauged ? The pies? No. It's
Vnn>vn Inat thp atrnnfr heallhv
JfUU. .v. OI ?
stomach, the vigorous liver, tbe active mBm
kidneys, the regular bowels of boyhood.
Your digestion is poor and you
blame tbe food. What's needed ? A KflB
complete toning up by Electric Bitters
of all organs of digestion?Stomach, Jhb
Liver, Kidneys, Bowels?Try them. Bjfl
They'll restore your boyhood appetite
and appreciation of food and fairly tat- gfl
urate your body with new health, M
strength and vigor. 50c at Speed's
drug store. HnB