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r The Press and Banner IS^Pa^llsbed every Wednesday at W , a ear In advanoe. Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1905. Trespass Notice. All persons are forbidden to bant, fish, or trespass In any way on any of oar lands. Anyone violating this notlee will be dealt with according to law. R. G.Hagan, A> T. A.Tankson. W. J. E. 8oott! J. R. Bowie. Examination for Appointment to Annapoli* from Third District. A competitive examination will be held at Anderson, In tbe Court House, Saturday, March 11, 1905, beginning at 9:30 o'clock, for tbe purpose of electing a principal and three alternates, to be named as candidates for aptointment as midshipman, in the United tates Naval Acadamy. Applications must be between 16 and 20 years or age: must be able to pass a satisfactory, physical examination; and must be bona flde resident of tbe Third Congressional District. The mental examination will embraoe tbe following subjects, viz: Reading, writing, spelling, punctuation and capitals, grammar, geography, history (U. 8. and Worlds), arithmetic, algebra and geometry. A midshipman receives five bnndred dollars annually, commencing on tbe date of his admission. Farther information, if desired, may be bad by applying to me at Washington, D. C., care of the Hoaseol Representatives. Respectfully, Wyatt Aiken. ' I Farmers, Attention.' I will be at the following places for tbe parpose ol organizing a farmers anion. Mt. Carmel, Feb., 16 at 12 o'clock. McCormlo, M 17 " " " Troy " 18" " " W.L. Kennedy, Co., Organizer. / LOST. One dark bay mare male 6 years old, weighs about 800 poQzfd. A small teat between ears, wbere she bas been snagged. Anyone finding same can receive reward by leaving at ? Hill's stable. W. D. Bell. Utah. Tbe play presented last nlgbt was macb enjoyed by all present. The plot which was laid in Utah, in the land of Mormonlsm, presented some Interesting sides of Mormon lelt The company presents a good clean show. Mr. Hill Is to be oongratnlated on securing tbe show for tbe entire week. Tbe last play here, which will be Saturday night, will be (? Jesse James. Of coarse all the boys win want to see it. Are Too In Need of Coal ? L I have soar of the celebrated Bine Gem A Jelllcoooal today and would be pleased to A apply my easterners as long an It lasts. R G. Game. Phone 151. L A Pretty Go eat. A Miss Mftllle Pelzer, of the city of Pelzer, is a In Abbeville, visiting her friend Mrs. W. T. r MoFallattbe Eureka, wbere she will eojoy * tbe fresh breezes from the snow clad bills and alnshy low lands hereabout as they A speed their way. A A # ^ ~ Registration Notice. City registration books are now open. It Is r necessary for all voters to register. A James Cbalmers, . . City Clera. . Jan. 9, 1606. L . A A Cotten Seed for Sale. A fine lot of pnre Toole cotton seed foj sale. A Apply to J* W. Bradly, Troy 8. C. C ; . a Notice. A Tbe meeting of tbe Farmers Ednoatlonal and Co-operative Union will be beld at Abbe- A ille, February 10th, Instead of the 15th a* advertised. All local anions afe requested to send delegates as there will be some impor u tant business to be attended to. fi Help Wanted. S I would like to employ a white man to live In tbe boose wltb me and to do general work ? boattbe (arm. Will pay about ten dollar* i per month. fi. J. .DuBose, Lisbon, Lincoln J County, Gs. . C , E Watermelon Seed. 130 lbs. fine Watermelon and Cantalonpe eeednowon band- Come and get your seed from J. W. RYKARD. , i For Sale. g - s AO IDCQoavor ana orouuer, pmcucan; uv?, u?ed only three times. Cost $35. will sell for f 912. Apply to L. C. Haskell, Abbeville, B. C 11 8t _ ' J Public Hack. I am running first class back and meet all trains. Punctually Is my motio. Give me a trial. Liewls Ellison. i, Pbone No. 103. n 1! To Rent. p A bouse on Main Street five rooms and a ? kitchen. Apply to Mrs. L. W. Mabry. ? v A trip around the world will be given by fa the Abbeville Chapter of the U. D. C. Friday, r Feb. 17,8 o'clock. K The trlplDoludesa visit to Amerloa, Japan, C Russia, Egypt and Mexico, with supper at i< Dnlmoulca's. c ~ rn- ?ni k? nn b HOUDU irip uc&t'i dw, nusio r,... ale at Mlllord's Drug Store. e The regular monthly meeting of tbe Daugb- v tera of Confederacy will be beld at tbe borne of Mr?. C. D. Brown next Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock, Feby. Utb. A full attendance ia urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Clark, of New Orleans, f re visiting tbelr sister Mrs. R. O. Game on Vienna SL Mr. Clark Is connected with tbe Pullman Company on tbo Snnset Route. ? Messrs R.C. Bruoe.Jas. G. Holms anp 8. C. ? guelgrove, represenatlves of tbe Equitable y Life Assurance Society are In the city for a 1 few days. These gentlemen are special agents 0 for the Equitable Life, wblch is one of tbe " safest Insurance companies in tbe world. * Mr. J. Perrln Qaarles is tbe represenatlve for ; Abbeville and Abbeville connty. Mr. D. Pollakoff baa bought the bankrupt t stock of Mr. L. Alewlne and Is Belling the I goods at a great sacrifice. Any one In need of snob goods will do well to drop In and see j . what bargains are offered. 0 Cotton Honae Earned. t Oar follow citizen, Auditor Richard Bond- \ ley, had bis cotton bouse burned one night * " * "r*- J,j V? la frnm fho S laai wee*. n< uiu uu> uutu ? ?. ..v_ patrlotlo parpoM of reducing the crop and raising the price of other people's cotton. As far as known, the Are Is a mlstery. Mr. Bondley bad no reason to suppose that an enemy t bad done so malicious a thing, and then he [ cannot account lor any accident that would j eet his balldlDg on fire. t The great number of barns that have been ' burned this winter would lead a looker-on to aspect tbat the country Is Infested with incendiaries. % Clem's Locals. New garden seed, Bliss potatoes at Glenn's. Good tobaccaooly cents lb. by the box at Glenn's. 400 bbls. flour bougbt (watch the wheat market Glenn can proteot you. New crop N. 0. Syrups Bbls % Bbls. and Kegs at Glenn's. Plttsbnrg steel plows, bames, traces, collars, pads, etc., at Glenn's. Speed's Locals. A beautiful line of stationery, all new. Just received at Speed's drug store. Imitation Is the highest form of flattery, see >">? ?verv body wants Speed's Clnco Cigars, Or one as near as possible like it. I . Look oat the otber fellow Is giving your | j fin Huylers candy. You can get it at Speed's j Drag store. The reputation of being a "good fellow', I never helped a man at a bank. Keen your sell by taking Vlnol and smoking Speed's1 ! Clnoo Cigars. I I Si--? - w " " t ; JP?S/GV?AS t W& MEN'S I $22 50 Suits, 1-3 off 20 00 " " 18 00 " " 15 00 " " 12 50 " " 10 00 8 50 " " 7 50 " " 5 00 " " B harleston and Western Carolina Ry. Schedule In effect January 23, 1905. No. 2 No. 0 Dally Dully v Greenwood 2 46 pm .r McCormlcft 3 lu pm 9 31 am .rAuguBta 5 20 pm 1115 am No. 10 No. 44 Dally Daily v Augusta 10 80 pm 2 35 pm r Allendale .12 27 am 4 80 i>m r Fairfax 12 39 am 4 41 pm r Yemaasee 1 ^0 ?cu ' 5 40 put r Charleston 7 40 pm r Beau lor l 6 80 ptu r Fort Royal 6 40 p'm r Savannah _ 2 50 am 6 45 pm r WaycroH* 6 05 am 10 00 pm r Jacksonville 8 40 am No. 1 No. 15 Dally Ex. Sunday v^Greenwood ?.12 48 pm 4 50 am r Laurens 1 45 pui 6 20 nia r Spartanburg 3 80 pm 9 45 am v Spartanburg S. Ry4 00 pm r Henderson vine... 6 47 pm .r Ashvllle 7 40 pm v JLaureus U <fc. W. U.2 Otf pm r Greenville 3 25 pm v Greenwood 12 48 pm r Laurens 1 45 pm r Clinton - 2 22 pm .r Newberry 8.10 pm .r Columbia 4 45 pm .r Sumter 6 20 pm ? PhoolAKlnn O nm vuaiicowu 9 w pm Through Fuliman Car Service between Auketa and Jacksonville. Arrivalsai Greenwood: Train No. 1, dally, om Augusta and Intermediate stations 12 43 . m., Train No. 2, dally, from Ashevllle, partanburg, Greenville, Columbia and lnermedlate stations 2 46 p. m.; Train No. 16, ally except Suoday, from Spartanburg, laurens and Intermediate stations 8 35 p. m. . E. Crynes, Tkt. a gt., Green wood, 8. 0. ?eo. T. Bryan, Gen'l Agu, Greenville, 8. C. Srnest William*. Gen. Fans. Agi., Augusta', Ga. T. H. Emerson, Traffic Manager To my Friends. Having severed my connection with tbe kbbevlHe Lumber Company, I have opened Building Material Supply House on Trinity It., wnere I will keep a full and complete lock of dressed lumbers, shingles, laths, lime, emeqt, hair, doors, sash, blinds, etc. Come a to see me and get my prices. Respectfully, an. 81,1905. A. G. Faulkner. Pbone 166. Startling But True. Feop'e the world over were horrified on earning of the bnrnlng of a Chicago theater a whlcb nearly six hundred people lost their Ives, yet more than five limes' this number or >ver 8,000 peo'ple died from pneumonia in Ihlcago during the same year, wltb scarcely a ia6slDg notice. Every one of these cases of neumonla resulted from a coid and could ave beeu prevented by tbe timely use of Ibamberlaln's Cough Remedy. A great many irbo bud every reason to lear pneumonia lave warded It off by tbe prompt use of this emedv. Tbe following Is an instance of tbls ort: "Too mucb cannot be said In favor of 'bamherlaln's Cougb Remedy, and especially i>r coidB and Influenza. I know that It cured oy daughter, Laura, ol a severe cold, and I telleve saved ber life wben she was tbreatend wltb pneumonia." W.D. Wilcox, Logan, Jew York. For sale by All DrugglBts, Abbeille, H. M. Young, Due West. Faulkner's Locals. You'll never get burled If you keep away rom fire. You'll never get tbe worst of It In buying if ou fight sby of the shoddy end of it. Its the safest way to giveyour business to a louse wblob won't handle trash at any price, 've a skyscraper business here built wholly m tbat principle, lam going to add more lories Just as fast as more buyerB find out bat there Is more than a price difference beween my goods and those wblcb merely look It," Faulkner's guarantee is "absolute satisfacton," and It isn't merely a talking point, ts tbe basl6 of my business. Your small orders are large enough. Don't maglne yon have to wait for big ones, they'll ome later. Flooring, Celling, siding, furnishing lumter, Shingles, Laths, Sa6b, Doors and Blinds. Vblch Pball It be, I wan't you to find out tbe vay I take care of orders. I wan't you to see wbat my "rush delivery ystem" means, Afraid of Strong Medicines. Many people suffer for years from rbeuma> lc pains, and preler to do so rather than take be strong medlolne# usually given for rheunatlsm, not knowing that quick relief from )aln may be bad simply by applying Cbam>erlaln'8 Pain Balm and without taking any nedlclne Internally. For sale by ail Drug; 1 st8, Abbeville, H. M. Young, Due West. WE WANT ALL INTERESTED IN MACHINERY TO HAVE OUR NAME BEFORE THEM DURINfS 1Qn?S Write us stating what kind of Machinery you use or win Install, and we will mall you FREE OF ALL COST A HANDSOME AND USEFUL POCKCT DIARY AND ATLAS OR A LAR0K COMMERCIAL CALENDAR Gibbes Machinery Company, COLUMBIA, S. C. A STOOK Of MOM! POWKR HAY raiMII TO ?? OLOPED OUT AT I SPECIAL PRICES ? \ L Of! p ami O Dcn't let Its just 1 ! > Clothing purch Below are a feshow you othei SUITS. I BOY' $ 13 67 $ 6 00 Sui 12 00 5a JJJJ 10 oo \ L 8 34 8 50 6 67 3 00 ; 5 67 I 5 00 2 00 3 23 1 50 ' g. a I IN THE District Court of tie United States FOR THE District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF 8. F. CROMER. Bankruptr-In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of S. F. Cromer In theCoDnty of Abbeville and Distrlot of Sonlh Carolina aforesaid, a Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of February,- A. D. 19C&, the said 8. F. Cromer was duly adjudicated Bankrupt; and that the first meeting of creditors will be held in my office in the City of Abbeville, 8. C., on the 20th day of February 1905, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon at which time creditors may attend, prove-their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such business as may property come before said meetlog. J. FRASER LYON, Referee in Bankruptcy. jjci leu reuruary *, lifuo. Chamberlain's Cough Bemdy the|Moth er'? Favorite. The soothing and healing properties of the this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made It a favorite wltb people everywhere. It Is especially prized by mothers of small children, for colds, croup and whooping cough, as It always af- : ford* quick relief, and as it contains nooplnm or otber harmful drug, it may be given as con fldeDtly to a baby as to an adult. For sale by ail Druggists Abbeville, H. M. Young, Due West, - A nice assortment of fresb flower seed. Just received at Speed's Drug Store. Remember Speed when yon go to paint. He is the paint man. i I Haddon's Hew FIRST AI Bates Seer-Suckei, best quality A. F. C. Ginghams, striped, ch White and colored Madrass. Zephyr Ginghams, a fine grade Mercercerized cottons, White, < Black and Colore For early Spring Plain and Far Spring 8hades. Attractive lines of New Embro . The very best grade of goods mi R. M. Had 5,'5r r<nrrrrnxT n $ \j\J 11 v/n u is the most interesting I w to get the best results al | ANDERSON F1 Ask your dealer for the m got them, make him ge JK _ us for our book on cotto S Anderson Phosph W ANDEIISO n\v ^ + REPORT OF THE THE NATIONAL BANK A.t tlie close of busine Resources, j Loans and Discounts ?146,423 91 < Overdrafts 9,017 9U ? U. 8. Bonds 18,750 00 J Other Bonds and Stocks....1,500 00 J Banking House & Real Est. 9,983 84 J Exuente and Taxes l.Mft 86 Redemption Fund 937 50 Cash 18,916 17 Due from Banks 30,627 63; $238,302 90j Interest Allowed on Deposit ->< ; , On all r - I? _ O"* * the unusual bar ;h.e same as offer ase now, it will w of our Cut Pr s if you'll come S KNEE SUITS its, 1-4 off ? 4 00 " 3 23 2 57 " . ' '2 33 " . 2 00 1 67 " t 34 " 1 00 iraEi Successors to H r Potash w is necessary for cotton to produce high yields and good fibre. Write for our valuable books on fertilization; they contain information that means dollars to the farmers. Sent free on request. Write now while you think of it to the GERMAN KALI WORKS There are many millions of twinkling e1 And precious few real good Cigars. Bat tbe cigar tbat pleases rlcb and poor, [a sold by Speed, Its called "C1NCO."V Lota of Druggist have come to grief. From buying a sorry ''NATURAL LEAF;' Bat after giving all otbera a text, Bpeed says "HARVEY'S Is the BEST" T?nr np.rvnna neonle. Columbus, Id fourteen hundred and nl two, Discovered the land where "Rich and Rl] grew; Bat the poor old fellow died In rage, Because be tailed to gave tbe tags. Axes, bandies, picks, hoes, rakes, sbov and forks at Glenn's. Spring Goods! IRIVAL. arid Laundries well. ecked, and solid colors. i of ginghams, fasbcolors. Colored, all ne w patterns. id Dress Goods. icy Mohairs In all the leading r ideries, White goods, etc. ay be fouod at don & Co 4 rowing"! topic these days, and \t 1 planters should use ^UTILIZERS. | m, and If be hasn't ^ t them, and write to rfj, si ate and Oil Co., >N, S. C. 'i CONDITION" O] OF ABBEVILLE, S; C. ss Jannary 24,1905 Liabilities. Capital Stock $ 75,fl0n Surplus and profits 21,UflO National Bank Notes !S,7uO Dividends unpaid oli Deposits 1-2,8UU $238,302 (m in Savings Department. 4 Hi! v.. . I Our Men's Suits an Men's Pants, Boys ar \ verc< gains we are offering in this ing you Gold Dollars for 6 be money in your pocket, an ) ' "V. / / f ices to give you an idea v S * ' to see us. Following pri MEN'S OVERCOATS. $ 16 50 Overcoats, 1-3 off $ 11 00 15 00 " " 10 00 ' 12 50 44 " 8 34 10 00 44 6 67 ' 8 50 " " 5 67 7 50 " " 5 00 5 00 44 " . 3.23 RSON & ALL & ANDERSON. L. W. 1 HAS JUST COMPLETED HIS . I! NOW HAS A GREAT MAN I TRADING PUBLIC. He has a great many Remnants of all kinds of goods which can be boughts at prices greatly below, their real valne. He has reduced as. prices on Percals, Ginghams, . " Flanneletts and Outings, and nrroof t-rrainc nan V?<=k Vijyrl in ornn^Q WttA8uluu "? ? & ?'y of this kind. pe" Winter Dress Goods 'el8' - $ are going at cut prices, and if the ladies will only give us a look, they are sure to conclude that now is the time to buy a dress cheap. It is needless to say anything of / Embroideries. '5 We have the largest assortment to be found in the city and, our prices are always the lowest. _ We have a very, lar which we are a make room for dome to sep. L. W. Tft t @ Cabbage Plants _^ I have for sale Succession, Wakefield and Early Sprir I1 .Plants, grown in open air on sea coast rrom seeus i from tbe best and most reliable Seedsmen in I United States at the following prices f. o. b Lots 1000 to 5000 $1.50 pei " 5000 to 10,000 1.25 " Lots over 10,000 special prices on application 00 jjj Special Inducements to Dea 00 Any information as to tbe cultivation of cabbage will 03 fully given on application. S. J. RUMPH, Adams Run, 90 . ' *. V d Overcoats, Ld Youths Suits and ! 3 sale get away from you. 6 2-3 cents. Make your | d satisfaction in your heart. 1 m that's doing here. We'll , ices are for Spot Cash oflly: ODD TROUSERS. S 6 00 Odd Trousers, 1-3 off $ 4 00 5 00 41 ' 3 23 4 00 " " 2 67' 3 50 " " 2 33 3 00 ' " " 1 -2 00 2 50 " " 1 67 2 00 " " 1 34 - , -|g| 1 50 . " 1 00 ' j-t ?" ? no J7HITE SJVNUAL STOCK-TAKING AND Y BARGAINS TO OFFER THE Now is the time to get bargains ill | RUGS. We have, a large line of them and ^ they are going fast at/ popular || prices. Don't forget our ' ' Clothing, Hats | and Gents' Furnishing Groods. We can give satisfaction in- a ? Suit, Overcoat or Hat if anypne can. Only give us a trial. ge Stock of jGrood^| nxious to reduce to Spring Goods. I us- . r tii rjii ' J. M. N1CKLES, ff|l| _____ Attorney at Law, ^ Abbeville, S. C. * ? Office with W. N. Graydon. )g Cabbage fought Estate of Jdo. J. Gray, Dec'd. * M. Notice of Settlement and Appli- M a cation for Final Discharge. ; '<! vl n rpAKE NOTICE that on the 21th day of '*ga Feb., 1905,1 will render a final account k 1 of my actings and doings as Administrator of LlerS. tbe ^sute of J no. J. Gray, deceased, In the ' office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville Ooun- *' \ i ho nhoor ty at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day :i i uo tueei- will apply for a flnal discharge from my trast 1 as such administrator. All persons having demands against aald j S estate will present them for payment on or j rv before that day, proven and authenticated or be forever barred. M H. Wlleon, Feb. 23, 1905. Administrator. Many bargains In dry goods, yard wide % good sheeting 5 cents at Glenn's. Leather for half soles and tacks at Glenn's . 1 '"iif-iVi * r'TiKft/- i A.i;?-'.; .' I'li.-vi&t