The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 21, 1910, Image 5
OPENING
TUESDAY
SEPT. 27
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The Press and Banner.
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Blacksmith and Wheelwright. o
Mr. D. H. Shannon has opened a blacksmith
and wheelwright shop where you can
have all kind of work done. He will make P
a specialty of horseshoeing, and his prices
will always be right. His place of busi- '!
ness will be found just below the Eureka ?
Hotel. Call and see him when you want "
firstclass work done. %
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Joins Navy- Mr.
Grier Moffatt of Due West, passed ei
through the city recently enroute to At- n
anta where he goes to join the U. S. Navy, o;
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Cosmopolitan Magazine requires the services
of a representative in Abbeville to "
look after subscription renewals and to ex- a'
tend circulation by special methods which U|
have proved unusually successful. Salary *,'
and commission. Previous experience de- y
sirabie but not essential. ' Whole tin.o or ~
spare time. Address, with references, H. u
C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1749 {'
Broadway, New York City. 111
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New Harness and Shoe Shop. i<i
Go to the City Shoe and Harness Shop
for all kind 01 work. All saddle padding
done in good order. Ride easy. Main
street, back of Peoples Bank. Scott Hammond,
Manager.
Lumber for Sale.
Rough lumber for sale. Apply to v<
W. W. Harris. F
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For Sale- si
One 0-Horse Tozer Engine, one 50-saw jj
gih and one Boss cotton press. All in q
good condition. For sale cheap. Apply to c.
T. B. Eakin. S1
Singing Convention
There will bo held at Midway Church on
thA Pirtf XiifnrHnv n.nH Knmlftv in Optohar n\
a Singing Convention. Tha public cordial- 0'
ly invitod to attend. G
J. W. Burriss, Sec.
For Sale.
On Saturday, October 1st, at Russell sta- hi
bie: 1 iron safe, 3 horses, 1 wagon, 2 bug- ?
gies, 1 mower and rake, 2 cotton planters, &
1 cutting knife, plow stocks, hames, etc.
School Children's Eyes
Examined carefully free Friday and Saturday
this week. All parties wishing to get Jj
glasses will please cail this week. Proper
glasses will relieve those tired eyes and
headaches. At Photo Studio. M. V. Lomax
For Rent.
rive ituist ltti'iii tvvu uiuco num jlsuc j
West, S. C. Good six (6) room house and Q|
outbuildings. Apply to S. 0. Cochran, Ab- jj
beville, S. C., or Box 115, Ninety-Six, S. (J. oi
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Your kidney trouble may be ol long standlog,
It may be either acute or cbronlc, but *
whatever ills Foley's Kidney Remedy will
aid you to get rid of It quickly nud restore b
your natural health and vigor. "One bottle b
of Foley's Kidney Remedy made me well,"
said J. Slbbull of Grand View, Wis. Commence
taking it now. C. A. Mlllord & Co.
DEFORE ordering MAGAZINES get our
O big clubbing catalogue and special of- d
fers and save MONEY. ,t
Southern Subscription Agency, h
(A |>ostal card will do.) Raleigh, N. C'. w
P School satchels and lunch baskets line a
and dandy at Milford's Book Store. A
J our Fall Open
JNewe
two days we shal
the attend;
Opening an
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iaj aim yv cuiicsu
who wishes to I
New Suits, C<
iber, we expect to
values so apparenl
exceptional value^
yourself.
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A Card From Mr Graydon.
'o the People of Abbeville County:
I wish to thank you most heartly fo:
tie support you gave me in my candiac?
ir re-election to the State Senate. I an
eeply grateful to those who stood by m(
o loyally, but flam not disgruntled, am
hall have nothing unkind to say abou
hose who were loyal to my opponent, foj
lie right of suffrage is something that n<
ne has the right to gestion in another.
The primary is over and I have been de
jated by a very small majority of my op
onent being so small, and it having beei
ailed to my attention by various parties
hat illegal votes were cast at certain pre
incts in the County I felt that it woulc
e nothing but justice to myself to investi
ate the rumors. I did this bv takinc
3Sting before the County Executive Comuttee.
After careful investigation seveald
the fact that illegal votes had been
jst at several precnicts. but fsr this neithrl,
nor my opponent, are responsible
ordoltliihk that eitiier the Manager
1' the Election, or the voters themselves,
liould be blamed. The illegal votes wort
ue to the law methods of conducting our
reimarics which is gcnoral over the State,
he testimony showed that some of the
legal votes had been cast for me as well
? for my opponent, and I am satislled to
[low the matter to rest. 1 accept the realt,
as declared by the County Excutive
ummittee, as the will of the people of
bbeville County, and I cheerfully submit
>their verdict. I have, of course, made
ilstakes in my official capacity as well as
i private life,"but for those Ihave paid the
entalty. My work, however, will not
>ase. for as a private citizen I expect to
bor in the future as I have in the past
>r the welfare and uplifting of the people
[ my County and State.
Respectfully,
W. N. Uraydon.
Notice To Farmers.
On the lirst day of October 1910, at twole
o'clock, M. State organizer of the
aimers Union, J. B.C. Holaway, will dever
an address in the Court House, every
ody invited. The Co. Union will meet on
iuie day at eleven o'clock all Union's reuested
to have delegates as busness of
importance. On the following Saturday
ctober the eighth, will be an address by
Aid Organized Co. at McCormick, S. C.
J. B. Wilson President.
Civic Club.
The regular culture meeting of the Civic
lub will be held Thursday afternoon, at 5
clock, in the club rooms. Mrs. Wm. P.
reene, Sec.
Notice to Teachers.
The next teachers' examination will be
eld in the Court House Friday, October 7.
xamination will commence at 9 o'clock,
pplicants to furnish their own stationery.
By order of State Board of Education.
J. Foster Hammond,
Co. Supt. Education.
Istate of Dr. J. Lowrie Wilson,
Deceased.
Notice of Settlement and Application
for Fiual Discbarge.
HAKE NOTICE that on the 20tb day of OcL
tober, 1010. I will render a final account
[ my actings anil doings as Admr. of the
st. ot Dr.J.Lowrle Wilson, deed, In the office
r Judge ot Probate tor Abbeville County at
i o'cloefe a. m.. and on tbe saiae day will aply
tora final discbargelrom my trust as such
dtplnlstrator.
All persons having demands against said
itate will present tbem for payment on ot
sfore that day, proven and authenticated oi
s lorever barred.
S. U. THOMSON,
Administrator.
WHEN MERIT WINS
rt'iim ibe ruedictbe you tak?j cures ynui
ittat-t-, lones up your kj stem and makes yoii
:el better, t-truuKer and more vigorous than
efore. Tbbt Ik what Foley's Kidney Pllli
111 do for you, in all cases ol backache, head
cbe, nervousness, lows ot appetite, sleepless
ess and general wel lness that Is caused bj
ny disorder ol the kidneys or bladder. C
l. Millord & Co.
ing- and Fashion
at which time
ist Fas
FOR FALL
I an<4ani/AH frv oVi Aiir
i ciiuvavui IU amm
ance of every lady ^
id Fashion 5
ay, Sept. 27th and
JC MyiiMiiy, tui i
during either (
oats, Skirts, W
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devote the entire t1
t, you will be sure h
giving was never t
son
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Mr. H. E. White.
Mr. A. T. Hall.
Mr. A. L. Scott.
Mr. Jim Cheatham.
Mrs. C. C. Nabers.
Mr. S. E. Evans.
Mr: A. Iv. Drennan.
Mr. J. W. Boyd.
Abbeville County.
Mr. J. T. Baskin.
Mr. W. F. Stubbs:
Mr. T. B. Eaken.
Mr. C. D. Baer
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Mr. win urawiora.
Mr. T. S. Baughman.
Mr. W. T. Brissey.
Mr. Harry B. Wilson.
Mr. J. S. McCain.
Mr. W. W. McCarter.
Mr. T. J. Bowen.
; Mr. J. P. Prince.
! Mr. Ber*: Evans.
; Mr. J. D. Miller,
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Show, Tuesday a
we will have ori
thions
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all the goods we ci
>vho is interested in
>how | DU
28th
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)f these two days
aists, Dresses a
wo days to showii
o remember us wb.e
tetter shown than ii
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Below w? print
tbe names of a few ^
citizens of Abbeville
wbo are daily
using* our Stoves
and Ranges, and
who will tell you he
are, and how little f
These names wer
from a list of six or
Mr. Joe F. Edmunds.
Mr. John McBride.
Mr G. W. Cade.
Mr. J. M. Martin.
Mr. W. H. Beaufort.
Mr. Chas. E. Cowan.
Mr. J. D. Munday.
Mr. George Flynn.
Mr. Ernest Hagan.
Mrs. B. L. Clinkscales.
Mr. R. A. Ashley.
Mr. W. S. Martin.
Mr. M. H. Link.
Mr. S. H. Hall.
Mr. J. L. Davis
* Mr. Scott Hammond.
Mrs. Mary Thomas.
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Mr. J no. Tarrant
Mr. W. H. Kennedy
Mr. W. E. Hagan
Mr. J. L. McCombs.
Mr. R. W. Hawthorn.
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uel they use.
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seven hundred.
Mr. P. L. Blanchard
Mr. J. L. Kennedy
Mr. D. A. Dewey
Mr, F. P. Robertson
Miss Sue Morton
Mr. Jim Evans
Mr. Jno. A. Wilson
Mr. J. T. McPherson
Mr. S. W. Jordon
Mr. Foster Calvert
Mr. W. R. Hargis
Mr. F. W. Uldrick
Mr. N. D. Calvert
Mr. W. F. Langley
Mrs. Fannie Finley
Mrs. Matilda Gaddis
Mr. Will Lewis
Mr. Geo. Wilson
Mr. Jessie Campbell
Mr. J. R. Evans
Mr. F. W. Uldrick
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September 27th and 28th,
j&w
.linery? -\fM
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ort to sen, ana we nope lor
date styles. 1
& HENRY | -f|
ioy a few moments spent,
Exhibition Here y "ifl
i styles are so attractive and - , I
to buy. This store's mighty
? this season. We want you
?n.:a^?r. .. >||
R. L. Mabry Co. iff
At the YELLOW FRONT on Trinity Street i
AT YOUR SERVICE ';^M
with 25 years experience and the Goods
A store full of brand new things that
you want.
Anything and everything in a General
Merchandise Store you will
find here.
. . . PRICES THE BEST ... > ; ;j|
A part of your patronage will be
keenly appriciated.
A cordial invitation is exteded tbe public to
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via11 our store, tome aiiu see us.
R. L. MABRY CO. 1
AT THE YELLOW FRONT ;
FIELD SEED tor Fall Sowing. J
BARLEY, RYE, VETCH, RAPE, CRIMSON CLOVER
|C| I I PA PA AI V We are receivin8 every week Best Block
wLLLlVV WWHL- Jellico Coal and will have this month (August)
a car of "Jellico" Nut Coal, best size for cooking stoves and
ranges. Will also have a car of "Red Ash" Egg and Nut Hard Coal.
Will take orders for any month, and deliver when you need it. We
Liave a goou line 01 graien 10 ouru up tue v^uai aiier you uuy n.
We still have a good stock of Fruit Jars and Ice Cream Freezers.
We are right up on all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, etc.
Amos B. Morse Co.
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v /N m i
ice uream, rooacco, uigars
Cigarrettes,
Paints, Oils and Stains
Wholesale and retail at the
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up-io-ctaie jjrug- ?tore 01
C. A. Milford & Co j
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