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The Press and Banner.
Published
every Wednesday at two dollars ?
a year In ad vauee.
Wednesday, Nov 9, 1910.
Miss Gary's Recital.
The pupils of Miss Blanche Gary gave
the first of a series of piano recitals last
Saturday morning, November 5th. The
following of her pupils took part: Miss
Katherine Link, Miss Mary Bradley, Miss
Marjorie Bradley, Miss Virginia" Aiken,
Miss Rosa McFaJl, Miss Maude Wood, ,
Miss Susie Stevenson, Miss Mary Stevenson,
Miss Elizabeth Jones, Miss Margaret '
Perrin, Miss Caroiine Gary, Miss Hannah .
Roche, Miss Glendale Bowen.
At Lebanon.
There will be no preaching service nt
Lebanon next Sunday morning, the pastor
being away on a Piasbvterial appointment.
But Rev. R. E. Telford, pastor of
Upper Long Cane Church, will preach in
the afternoon at three o'clock.
Wanted.
Everyone in Abbeville and vicinity to
read the opening chapters of the new serial
by Robert W. Chambers in the November
number of Cosmopolitan Magazine. It
is the greatest novel of the year and is illustrated
by Charles Dana Gibson.
Important Meeting
The Cemetery Society will; meet Friday
afternoon at four o'clock in Graded School
house. All members are requested to
come and bring their dues.
Miss Mamie Lou Smith.
A Card of ThanksWe
desire to express our thanks to
our neighbors and friends for their kindness
and assistance during our brothers
illness and death.
very ivespeciiuuy.
Price Brothers.
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Civic Club.
The Civic Club wilK meet Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock in the club rooms.
Special Notice.
Tickets will go on sale next Monday
morning for "Polly of the Circus" at the
Abbeville Drug Co's Store.
For Sale.
Appier seed oats 75 cents, Blue Stem
seen wheat $1.50 per bushel. Guaranteed
sound and pure. Jas. H. Cheatham.
The Farmers Union
will meet at the Court House the first Saturday
in November. All locals will please
send delegates.
For Sale.
Georgia cane syrup at 35 cents per gal-1
Ion in 35 gallon barrels. Also, home-made I
vinegar at 20 cents per gallon. Terms
cash. W. H. Davis, 1308 Taylor street,
Columbia, S. C.
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Mrs. Jack Craft and little son of Hart-1
well, Ga., will visit Mrs. it. E. Telford this j
week, arriving Thursday.
DEFORE ordering MAGAZINES get ourj
D big clubbing catalogue and special of- j
fers and save MONEY.
Southern Subscription Agencv,
(A i>ostal card will do.) Raleigh, X. C.
Found
A valuable article near the Wham place
on the city limits. The loser may apply
to me at my shop, and on proof of property
and payment of 25 cents for this
advertisment receive same.
Joe F. Edmonds.
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$10 to $35, and
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veil selected styles
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id to have you cc
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SECEDER CHURCH TO
GET GREETINGS.
PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
NAMES DELEGATES TO
THE SYNOD.
Closer Relations May Be The
Result*
Columbia, Nov. 4?Rev. R. C. Reed, of
Columbia, has been selected as the, delegate
of the Presbyterian General Assembly
of the South to bear fraternal greetings
to the svnod of the Associated Reformed
Presbyterian Church, which will
be held in Charlotte next week.
This is the first time in the history of
fnhnroVi thnf- h rf?nr?sent.ntlve
has been officially delegated to bear fratornal
greetings to its leading council from
the main body of the Presbyterian faith,
and this fact is believed to presage closer
relations of those two branches of the faith
?if not at once, then in the next several
years. The selection of Dr. Reed for this
important mission is a most happy one.
It is hardly probable, however, that the
two branches of the faith will be reunited,
through the two churches have been on
most friendly terms for years. The Seceders
have never yet been able to lay aside
their unique individuality, even to uniting
with the United Presbyterian Church of
the North, whose form of worship is identical
with theirs. The chief difference between
the two churches in the South is
the resolution of the Seceders to bar human
compositions from their worship.
The visit of Dr. Reed to the synod in
Charlotte will be, nothing else, another
step toward bringirg the Protestant
churches closer together in that work
which each denominations is doing in
common with the others. Dr. Reed's presence
will add to the interest taken in the
synod by the general public and will probably
inaugurate a custom that will, in
time, be adopted by others churches
whose differences are no greater than
those of the Presbyterian churches.
Will Promote Beauty.
Women desiring beauty get wonder
ful help from Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It banishea pimples, skin eruptions,
.sores and boils. It makes the skin
soft and velvety. It glorifies the face.
Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked
lips, chapped hands. Best for burns,
scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises and
piles. 2iic. at Speed's drug stpre.
When you want anything in the
drng store, phone Milford's,
Saves h ii Iowa Moii'n Life.
The very grave seemed to yawn before
Robert Madsen, of West Burlington,
Iowa, when, after seven weeks in
the hospital, four of the best physicians
gave him up. Then was shown
the m?rvplnns ntirative nower of Elec
trie Bitter?. For, after eight months
of frightful suffering from liver trouble
and yellow jaundice, getting no help
from other remedies or doctors, five
bottles of this matchless medicine
completely cured him. It's ponitively
guaranteed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney
troubles and never disappoints.
Only oOc. at Speed's drug store.
If you want anything in a firstclass
book store phone Milford's,
They have it. ^
If you are going to school buy your
Books at Milford's Book Store.
Como and get your school books before
the rush Milford's Book Store.
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Coats, ranging
if you are conbfit.t.ftr
look at
before buying.
been phenomand
will make
what we have.
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to Show You
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CURING CATARRH.
Accept Our Advice and Try this Remei
at Our Risk.
Catarrh is a disease of the mucous mei
brane. The mucons membrane is, oi
may say, the interior lining of the bod
Catarrh therefore may exist in any part
the system.
When the catarrhal poison attacks tl
mucous membrane, inflammation and co
gestion are produced and nature fails
throw off the accumulated poisons. Tl
organ which has been afflicted refuses
perform its proper function as nature i
tended it should. The result is, complic
tion upon complication, which may lead
other even more seilous afflictions.
We honestly believe Rexaii Mucu-To:
will do wonders toward overcoming c
tarrb. It is made from the prescription
an eminent physician who made aloi
study of catarrh, and his great succe
with this remedy was an enviable one.
We want you if you are a sufferer fro
catarrh in any form, to give Rexall Muc
Tone a thorough trial. Use it with re
ularity and persistency for a reasonat
time, then if you are not satisfied, cor
back and tell us, and without question
formality we will hand back to you eve
cent you paid,us. This is certainly tl
fairest offer that any one could make ai
should attest our sincerity of purpose,
comes in two sizes, prices 50 cents and 5
Remember you can obtain It only at?T
Rexall Store. C. A. Milford <!: Co.
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WAKE UP!
Shake off that
tired feeling due to
sluggish liver, kidneys,
stomach and bowels.
Cleanse and purify
your system with the
greatest of tonics,
OXIDINE
?a bottle proves.
The specific for Malaria, Chill*
and Fever, and all disease*
due to disorders of liver,
bowels, stomach
and kidneys.
50c. At Your Druggiatt
For sale by Mt. Carmel Bargain
House, Mt. Carmel, S. C.
Tate Springs Water, Han
Lithia Water and Glenn Sprin;
Water on hand all the time at
A. Milford & Co.
Mr. Otto Paul, Milwaukee, Wig., pays I
ley's Honey and Tar In still more limn I
best, tie writes us, "All those that bought
tblnk It Is the best for coughs and colds tt
ever bad aDd 1 think It Is ?illl nt.ore than t
best. Our baby had a bad cold snd It cm
bins In one day. Please accept thanks."
A. Milford <fe Co.
1 The best line of school supplies ever
Abbeville at Milford's Book Store.
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WEST END.
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Personal Paragraphs and News Items;
* Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton.
I Dr. F. Y. Pressley of Due West was in
mm the city Monday for a few hours. He
came clown In an automobile.
;r Mrs. W. D. Barksdalo spent Saturday
~ and Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. Andrew White tho efficient teacher
of the Buffalo school was the guest of
friends in the city Saturday.
Mrs. J. F. Clinkscales came home Monday
from Columbia where she.has been)
spending Fair week with her home people. I
Miss Kitty Martin of Donalds has been
in the city for some time the guest of
Mrs. Pearl Martin Beckworth.
Mrs. R. C. Wilson spent laist week in
Columbia with her claugter Miss Lois
Wilson who is studying music in that
city. > Mrs.
Bonnie Wakeman of -Louisville is
in the city the charming guest of Mrs.
Wyatt A iken. Mrs. Wakeman is receiving
many delightful social attentions.
Miss Esther Graydon la at home again
after a delightful week's stay with her
cousin, Mrs. Edward DuPre in Columbia.
Mrs. Marie C. Baker of Calhoun Falls
was the guest of Miss Kate Marshall
several days last week.
SECESSION CHATTER.
Miss Leila Link will be the hostess of
the children's chapter of the U. D. C.
Thursday afternoon at 4 :S0 o'clock.
Miss Sara Norwood after an extended
stay here with Miss Mary Perrln has
gone to Atlanta where she will spend the
winter with her aunt Mrs. E. B. Calhoun.
Mrs. E. C. Pasre and her pretty daughter
little Miss Floride Page have gone to their
hom6 In Florence.
Mr. Albert Rosenberg returned to Columbia
Saturday after spending several
ZZ days here with his home people.
Miss Helen White returned home last
week after an absence of several weeks.
C While away Miss White visited friends in
^ Charlotte, Easley and Spartanburg.
Mr.-Sept. Edwards or Due West came to
Abbeville Monday in his touring car. He
was accompanied by a number of gentlemen.
Mr. Thomas Cosby has returned to his
home in Greenville after spending some
time here with his sister Mrs. J. H. Latimer.
Mrs. C. D. Brown and Miss Louise
Brown returned from Bock Hill Tuesday.
Miss Brown has been quite sick for the
Rast ten days, but her friends here are deghtedtoknow
that she is well enough
to come home.
Miss Elleta Cary of Greenville was in
the city Saturday and Sunday the guest
of Miss Eliza Mabry.
BAAZAB AT METHODIST CHURCH.
The Ladies Working Society of the
Mflt.hnrlist church will have a Baazar the
first week of December. The Baazar will
represent the seven ages of woman-hood
from bfiby-hood to grandmother-hood.
Gifts suitable for all ages will be on sale,
wait to buy your holid ay gifts.
MBS. HABBY ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Lila Mabry entertained Friday
\ evening at a delightful reception, given
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Reese.
During the evening refreshing fruit punch
was served in the nail, Mrs. Mary Perrin
presided. Mrs. M. H. Wilson, Mrs. Will
Perrin, Miss Sara White and Miss Jennie
Carsey assisted Mrs. Mabry in receiving.
Refreshments of cake and wine was served
in the dining room by Misses Caroline
Reese, Catherine Link and Sara Perrin.
During the evening a hundred guests
called.
Mr. William Elugh of Rock Hill spent
a day or two here last week with his
Eits Judge and Mrs. Klugh. Mr.
h has a splendid position in one of
Hill's leading banks.
Mrs. J. E. McDavld is at home again
after a pleasant week spent in Columbia
>wlth her mother Mrs. A. W. Jones.
Mr. J. T. Robertson spont Sunday here
with his home people.
Mr. Geo. Cannon left Friday for Florence
where he has a position, after a few days
stay here with his mother Mrs. A. W.
Cannon.
" Mr. W. A. Nickles of Hodges was in the"
/iltr Mnnflnv
l5r. and Mrs. Anderson of Antrevillo
were shopping in the city Monday.
jv Miss Catherine Klugh came home from
" Spartanburg Friday and spent several
days here with her parents Judge and
Mrs. J.C. Klugh. Miss Klugh is a stun
dent at Converse and is doing fine work,
ae Miss Eunice Calhoun who has been at
y. Bristol Tenn. for the past four months is at!
of home for the remainder of the winter.
Little Miss Louise Reese has gone to
tie Floxence to spend the winter with her
n- sister, E. C. Page. *
to Mr. Lorton Robertson and little Miss
tie Kathrine Robertson spent Saturday and
to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Brazele in
n- Anderson.
to MBS. AIKEN ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Wyatt Aiken entertained- Informae
ally last Thursday and Friday mornings
at Bridge In honor of Mrs. Bonnie Wake?"
man of Louisville who is her charming
>? guest.
88 Mrs, Claude S. Jones entertained the
Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon at a very
pleasant meeting.
I NO REASON FOR DOUBT.
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he A Statement of Facts Backed a Strong
it Guarantee.
"We guarantee complete relief to all sufhft
Tr? OPOrV POQO
I 1C1C10 11 Will uuiiou^auiuu. ?u vfv4/ V?MV
where we fail we will suppiy the medicine
I free,
Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, effective,
I dependable and safe bowel regulator,
strengthener and tonic. They re-establish
nature's functions in a quiet, easy
way. They do not cause any inconvenience,
griping or nausea. They are so
pleasant to take and work so easily that
they may be taken by anyone at any time.
They thoroughly tone up the whole system
to healthy activity.
Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and
ideal for the use of children, old folks and
delicate persons. We cannot too highly
recommend them to all sufferers from any
form of constipation and its attendant
evils. Two sizes, 10c. and 25c. Remember,
you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this
community only at our store?the Rexall
Store. C. A. Milford <fc Co.
If its Christmas presents you
want 0. A.iMilford & Co. has it.
BOTH SPEEDY AND EFFECTIVE
Tbls Indicates Ibe notion of Foley Kidney
Pills as 8 Parsons, BatMe Creek, Mich., illustrates
: "I bave been afflicted with a severe
oase of kidney and bladder trouble for which
I found no relief nntll I used Foley Kidney
Pills. These cured me entirely or all my ailments.
I was troubled with backaobesand
severe shooting pains with annoying urinary
i.Knonia/iniiD Thn Rinadv upe of Foley Kld-I
ney Pills rid me eDtlrely of all my former
troubles. They have my highest recommendaMon."
C. A. Mllford <Sc Co.
Mineral Spring
for Sale.
_ We have cut the Mineral Spring
7 property near Iva, S. C., into several
18 very desirable tracts an^ are now pre_R
pared to offer them for* sale on easy
b terms at attractive prices. These tracts
C. contain valuable timber and farm
lands, and are situated on one of the
public roads miles from Iva.
Ou this property is one of the beat
mineral springs in tnis sectioD, anaiyt
I* bis of which can be furnished on reipy
quest.
red y?u are f?r a bargain,
rc. now is your chance.
For particulars apply to
Mrs. O. H. Reid,
in 638 North Fant St.,
Anderson, S. C
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This Store is i
of seasonabl
wants, and
here or at
Street, and i
Dolls, Toys
ally that w?
CHINA! J
In this line we have about
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everything one could ask
for, and many very new stor
things that were first shown a^e
this season. ^ou
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1 Stoves, Ranges sucl
We are selling a great E
many Ranges, Stoves and war
Heaters, and still want to Em
sell you one. - We can big
please you in this line and sho1
guarantee the stoves we sell Pr's
you. V
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PLOWS! ' FLOW
In the Wm. J. Oliver Plow we
have the best 2-Jtiorse now on
The Standard is guaranteed. Di
look it over.
These plows are in several si
have the points, &c., in stock now
GUNS AND SHEL
Our Gun stock is complete. A
the summer has given us some verj
We would be pleased to quote yc
Guns and Shells.
THE DARGAN-I
HUNT'S CURE
Guaranteed cure for all
SKIN DISEASE
All Drug Stores 50 cts.
A. R. Richards' Medicine Co..
Sherman, Tex.
For sale by McMurray Drug Co.,
Abbeville, S. C.
Slew Schedule for Seabonrd.
Id May 16,1910.
No. 33 due 12.25 p. m. Southbound.
No. 33 due 3.57 p. m. Southbound
No. 41 due 2.58 a. m. Southbound.
No. 32 due 4.32 p. no. Northbound.
No. 52 due 1.02 p. m. Northbound,
No. 38 due 2.08 a. m. Northbound.
lames Frank Clinlrscales.
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Abbeville, s. c.
Office?First floor City Hall.
DRESSED IN "BLACK AND YELLOW"
Not "Football Colore" bat the color of the
carton containing Foley's Honey and Tar the
best 8Dd salefit cough remedy for all coughs
and coidn, Do not accept a substitute but see
that you get the genuine Foley's Honey and
Tar to a yellow carton with black letters. c.
A Mllrord <Je Co.
i-King Co.-I
now ready witl
e goods to take
we invite you
our 10c. Store
see the new ai
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and Holiday (J
i have gotten to
Oc. STORE 10c. STORE
>ur ioc. Store next to Meros' fruit
e on Trinity Street is full of remark5
values for $c. and a dime, and if
value your money you will certainly
?leased with whatyou buy there for
i small prices.
lesides a full line of Notions, Tine,
Glassware, China, Candy, Laces,
broideries, Ribbons, &c., we have a
line of Toys, Dolls, Games, &c., to
a/ unn at top and 2Cr that will <;nr
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e you when you see the value.
isit our ioc Store.
S! I
believe we Peg-Tooth ac
the market. now. We have
:op in and appreciate your
points of the Ha
zes, and we /
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IS Oils, Farm n
purchase in Fence Wire, E
' low prices. Buggy and Wa
iu on both ^ . fact a most cor
first-class Hard\N
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Scene from Polly of the Circus.
Grand Prize Internationa
SAVANNA]
November 11Light
Car Races, 206 miles, comme:
November 11,
Grand Prize Race, -413 miles, comm
November 12,
Very Low Rouiid Trip Exci]
Southern 1
Abbeville $6 65 E<
Aiken 4 20 G
Anderson 7 20 H
Batesburg 4 63 J(
Belton 7 20 L
Donalds (J 80 -N
"Williamston
Proportionately low rates from 01
veinber 9, 10 and 11, and for trains sch
fore noon November 12th, 1910, with
ber 15, 1910.
A SPECIAL ;
Will be operated between Columbia a
bia November 11th, and returning,
12th on the following schedule:
1.00 a. m., Lv Columbia
2.10 a. m., Lv Blackvill
0.25 a. mM Ar Savannah
For further information call on ne
o ir Ar.T i:> f- rn a
o. ji. m'licaii, jl tx, 1. iv.,
Columbia, S. C.
Jno. L. Meek, A. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
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Hardware
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l a big stock J
care of your
to visit us
on Trinity
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roods genergether.
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DOLLS!
Bring your little girl in to
see "Baby Bumps.'' This
little doll, as well as many
others we have, wilj please
her immensely. Qur doll
family is a big one.
COAL VASES |
Our Coal Vases, Tongs v
and such goods are attract.
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tion now because of their
beauty and the moderate J
prices on them.
I ARROWS |
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the standard mikes and would
letting us show you the good
.rrows we sell.
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ARE PAINTS - |
ig Implements, Poultiy and
lelting, Leather, Bar Iron, , :
gon Material, Nails; and in
nplete .line of everything in a *
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oces 10 a. m., Eastern time,
1910.
ences 9 a.m., Eastern time,
1910.
irsioii Raters Via the
Railway
igefleld $4 90
reenwood 6 20
onea Path 7 20
)hnston 4 95
sxington 4 65
ew berry o ?u
7 50
ther points. Tickets sold Noeduled
to arrive Savannah betinal
limit returning NevemTRAIN
nd Savannah, leaving Colum- ?
leaving Savannah November
l Ar. 3.00 a.m.
e Ar. 1.15 a.m.
i Lv. 10.00 p. m.
arest ticket agent or
Alex. H. Acker, T. P. A.,
Augusta, Qa.
W. H. McGee, D. P. A.,v *
Charleston, S. C,