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$2.00 A YEAR ESTABLISHED 1844 4> O O O O o <> o o IL o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o < o o * o o <> o o o i> O o o o < o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 i Co OF c< it ai Ladies' ^ ^ The womar 4> 4> individuality of show disci.ictio O O spect our Su'*s O of workmanshi ^ ?the highest. ^ C> last word in th< ^ ^ nriipv ^ ^ cords, Serges, ^ ^ tures. ^ We are sho O ^ Suits at O O $10J O O O O 11 co: o <> o o o <> o o V o o o o ERTILIZE your our 10-4 goods Fall and top dn soda and you will ha TM * _ ' - j-1. ? _ 1_ . . . 1 HIS IS I!1L* ClK'il] use that will make f be useful and valua corn crop is short. ADDER ANDEKSOj L ! Do You Km Tea Can (I First a price was really GOOD tea can I fjj Next, all teas selling at tested for quality. jj Finally, a blend wm perfecte the best of these tested teas, ar VOTA to match the superb coffee by t It is now offered to you wi deed, a really fine tea at quite a as well as VOTAN COFFfcE of L. W. KELI >me to the Fai )urse you will want is the very best anc id quality reign sup Tailored Suits i who wishes to attain real style?in .other words, to n in her dress, should in \Ve have but one class p?the best; one standard Our Suils represent the s season's most acceptable come in Bedfords, Whip Cheviots and Scotch Mix wing Ladies' and Misses' , 00 to $25.00 ? ' ME TO SI lDDO oats and wheat with when yon sow this 2ss next Spring' with ve fine grain. Jji ..... ?! pest iertilizer you can I i . 11 ine grain. Oats will ible next May. The j| (1W Hnw This ae to Be? fixed, below which no be sold. this price were cupped and d, at Ipasl 25 per cent better than id the result was called hat nam?. th every assurance that ifc is, in moderate price and you can get it only one dealer in this town; viz. iER & BEO o q+atci r k\J KJ UVI U V. r and Make i Onb to look your best d i most stylish that reme and prices are We make no extras bre has our Millinery leadgear. The best tha ;o Abbeville in the fall vays appreciate and )een justified. If your hat comes ;hat it is stylish. You >pecting our stock. LJE US?Y< 'KOOM. 2:5." \ >lr. \V. I'. Heard Defines The Hull Moose Position on White Supremacy. Editor Aliijovillo Press and I'.ainnT: Your interesting dissertation <>n '-Room j issue October Otli. l'.tl'j, now before i ine and read with mueh pleasure. While it is not a part of my duty as See- ' retary to reply to newspaper articles, still I ns my name is inentiom-d in the editorial j in question, allow me space to set my | home people straight on this proposition find at the same time keep t lie ; straight. Having at various times, in letters, gone J further on the race question as respeets | white dominancy than even The Press and i Banner was willing to endorse l?y puliliea-! tion, you of course will not dispute the I fact that it is utterly impossible for me to | )f Stvle a t/ Dur Store Yo j One More luring the fair. To your money can bu the best to be had. ( i ragant claim when we Department been so t the Northern markets confidence that the w< demand the best?and from Haddon-Wilson will make a mistake ; DTJ ARE i> .n;i r "iil?T iiit<> any Uiiul ui' alliliation whatever' Willi negroes or willi those who do so I This is at pie.-ent a w11it?? man's party, ami it is tin" infoidion of it.s members 11?:' keep il So in I he I'litlllC. Wlli'll they <i0 i seem! to l !;' level of : he lit puhUean party ami place in';'ii?s on an equality willi \v!ii11? nii'ii. my resignation as Secretary will !" in order ami immediately forth coming. No mail who Knows mo will Soiil.t I hat for a moment, for it. is a matter ; of history t lial 1, as editor ol' the (.ireen- | ( wood Ni ws-Scimiter made a light single- i handed ami alone, wilhout the suppoit of ' any oilier patty in this Slate except 1.1m* | Anderson lntelli^imrr, upon the ne^rol school at. (i eon wood employing white!1 teachers. 1 don't ask men to vote for Roosevelt. 1! , ask them to stndv the Pronrcssivr plat-j 1 form and deride for themselves. ? i I The1 l'lvss and Jinnner is mistaken aliout, ! flip majority <>!' i linrif-r nn'inliors lwiiitfM Ki>|nililiraiis. 'I ltn t' were only six straight-1 (Mil furiniT i;<'iiuliiii-iins iii tli?? eon volition I f f SOI -nd Quali ur Headquari Veek to Prep be sure your wear: y?get it from Ha< RY assert that never be replete with stylish afforded-was brought omen of Abbeville al [ our confidence has Co. you may be sure if you buy before in ALWAYS n A11 H KjKJ J of October 4th. Out of 42 rl<*!oj?ates in ut nMnlane?\ iJi? wcro Democrats. Now to set you rightas to tho "23" prop osition-. will say that ''skhloo" is very npt !y used, and unless I am verv much inis I ? !!..- !ii i .-..uii mill ti l|(t|lll W|J1 |l*;|I'll l<> ippreciate tin' significance of that term af ter tin' nth of November. Tin- literature of the Progressive party vill souli be distributed all over Abl evllle nunty niul our citizens can then judge the inn Iter for themselves. Tn biniiv tinw my connection with t lit* new party stiikea the people at present, \i'l close this by (isotir.g a statement niaile in reference thereto by a very proiu netit editor ami supporter of Judge Junes md strong Wilson man, who said: "Mr. Heard is cordially hated by a certain ele ment in this State, but the very fact that . ou have secured bis services us Secretary is siifllt'ietti proof that your party has no Republican leaning." Though cming from an enemy, ami a bitter one ut that. 1 :in willing t-> li st my case with that ei> lorKemeni. W. V. Beard. Interesting loeels From Cotion Mill Viilcge, Reported by Pansy. News is very scarce this week. Mr. John Yeargin is very sick with favor it 1 hi- writing. There was a delightful dance given t?? In* young peoplo by Mr. Modus Langiey ;al in day night. Mr. Mini Mis. LeMor Burrnll visited her other. Mrs. Gaddis, Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin have moved I Mm- country. Mr. George Shirley and family visited relatives near Hodges Saturday night and Sabbath. Mr. Tube II in ton will move Tuesday or Wednesday to take charge of the spooler section at Calhoun Falls which wiis occu pied by Mr. J. A. Gilmer, who has moved io (ireenwood. Them was 'a little child died here this morning. They are unknown to nie. as they have just moved here fioui (lei.sria. Master Clinton Link is now working for John T. Evans. Mrs. John Smith left Saturday for Geor gia, where she will stu.v for s-omo time for the improvement of her health. Mr. Molvin Asldey ami family visited their relatives, Mrs. Armstrong, one day last week. Little Frank Goings seems to be im proving. The writer was away part of last wc?k visiting her husband and daughter down lit Alston. We landed at Alston and then went up the Asheville road for about two miles and came to Parr Shoals, where they si 11> wnrlr lmllrflivirr ? ]\\tr i*l.? ilnm across Hroad river, and it was a sight to see so many different kinds of work going >n. The houses are built on top of a large hill, surrounded by railroads. They are at work of some kind all around that hill, mid the biggest job I had while I was [here was climbing around that hill. They liave steps built around in the hillsides like stairway. I went up one set of steps )") steps high and they did not reach near L<> the bottom of the hill. I also took a lioat ride and enjoyed a nice time. It is certainly a nice place to go for a pleasure -lip. " Pansy. VJ \ 1 I ters are for the ] ing apparel is up-t Idon-Wilson Co., \ Evening I Whpn it rnmps to K believe we have a selec that will be certain to pi tidicus. They are all di; that will be certain to i signer's art has been 1 each and every gown, assured that your app nothing if you select yo from our stock. > WELCC LVirn Estim Mail in or brii list and get our est lumber requiremei ! to finest interior fi Our designs i doors, sash, blinds wide range of cl ! to order. We operate o mills, and own ou enable us to offer I See us before ? "Buy o i t r AUGUSTS AU< RENTERS. T"is I have sul?-divi<'rtl my ].(itO a on easy ancl hnjf tonus. i invite tl home in a beautiful section, to w making arrangements for another ; proposition. It will be my pleasure show them the lands. '] here is c which is also for sale. O < o ? :* < < O O O O O < O o < 1 < i li < < <> < < < O o v <? odate, that ? ? vhere style o o o <> < o o ? Gowns 11 *! vening Gowns we ^ v tion of garments ' O ^ ease the most fas stinctive creations ^ <> satisfy. The de- ^ < O /V >vell displayed in ^ ^ and you can rest ^ ^ earance will lack ^ ur Evening Gown < ^ O /w )ME NY O O O O O O O O O < O < O O O < O O < O O 3T??? i House Bills ated Tree ig your plans or builders :imate on your complete nts, from roughest boards inish. in columns, newel posts, , mouldings, etc.. offer a loice, and we also mill ur own saw and planing ir own stumpage, which ugh quality ana low cost. : you build. f the Maker" i LUMBER CO* 3USTA. GA. O UHHHnmm Notice. lire fmm ii.to lots and am leady to sell them h se of you who are desirous to own their own i ite or hotter ccnie and see me at once, before year. I have to offer them a very attractive ' to welcome them, give them information and >nly l(i faims, comprising the residential lot E. C. MESCHINE, Hermitage F.Tim. 1 t.\u.cNfeviJle, S. ('.