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The Press and Banner IflrPabliBhed every Wednesday at 13 a tar in advanoe. Q tone TV CUUCOUAJ, luaivu O) ttfVV* Death of Dr. J. P. Morrow. " ?. J. P. Morrow was born near Verdery In Q ' n wood County, but was then Abbeville c -uty, In 184C and died March 2, 1905. e was a member of (be Presbyterian i lurch of Coronaea, and treasurer or tbe Pearons at bis death, and was for past twelve y aari Post Master at that place. " he relatives wlsb to thank tbe friends for k 1 .duess shown In tbelr late bereavement. Frank Morrow. Cfcureh Notice*. There will be the Regular Ash-Wednesdav H rvlres In Trinity Church today at 11 A. M. a d ft P. M. fcvery day during the season of Lent there til be a short servloe at 9 P. M. and a cordial l vlutlon Is extended to our friends to Jola v ub as in these special Lenten Servloes. W. B.Sams, Rector. *. E. A C. V. of A. ' he regular meeting of the County Organlra\u,n was held In tns Court bouse wltb a -M.n/tansa AKKAWIIIA nOV ^>1CUU1U vuunuw. 4AWVV ? ? baa ten sab-organisations, the membership of wbloh tods up Into tbe hundreds. Id es fflhilabing tbeae nolona the farmers are sot actuated Dj a pasting aantlment, bat by tbe ffrUrmiDBlIOD to better tbelr condition if lo their power to do It. They are trusting to so one bat themselves to accomplish this purpose, and have gone quietly to work. Tn?y will inoceed aa oar prognoatloatloa. Bonawaj Boy. All paraona are forblddeD to hire or harbor (<-tin Base Hamilton, a colored boy about 14 ye?raold. Tbe boy left borne Friday mornme, March 8rd. Aoy Information concerning blui will be gladly received by his father, Sam Hamilton, Diamond Hill. it. Car Load of Coal. i have another car of that first .class Jelloo coal ready for delivery. R. O. Game. lodce. Bold oat balanoe of bankrupt stock of Ale? wine to H. L. Poller. Flowera for Bala. Jonquils; TloleU and other early flowers can be baa at reasonable prloes by calllDg up pbone 188. Give us your orders. Xotlce. There will be a meeting of tbe County Democrat!* Executive Committee here Friday at 12 o'clock. Members please take notloe. F. B. Garv, Chairman. M. P. DeBruhl, 8ec. The Ladles' Friend. What? Neuralglne. Why T For It cnres tbelr Headaches when all others fall. When they onoe try It, you cannot say, I have some thlnc Jnat as good, for they know better. Try It and see If they are not right. Cures In 5 minutes and la harmless. Sold everywhere by drug dealers. ? doses 10c. Manufactured by, llm. Meuralglne Co..Augnste, Ga. Always Liberal to Churches. Every church will be given a liberal quanlty of L. A M. paint. Call for It. ? gallons Longman a Martlnes L. a M.Paint mixed wltb three gallons linseed oil. will paint a bouse. W. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va., writes. "Painted Frankenburg block with L. & M. stands out as though varnished." Wears and oovers like gold. Don't pay tl 90 a gallon for linseed oil, whioh yon do in ready-for use paint. Boy oil fresh from the barrel at 80 cenls per gallon ana mix it witn wnn u a m. It makes paint oost abont |1 30 per gallon. Bold by Speed Drag Go. Jiew Hack Line. I am now rtinnlng a publlo haok line tbroogb tbe entire city flrom depot and any private call will be promptly atttened to. Robt. Elllion. Beglatr&ttoa Notice. City registration book* are now open. It lo necessary for all voters to register. James Cbalmers, City Clerk. Jao. 0, 1900. Watermelon Seed. 150 Ibe. fine Watermelon and Cantaloupe eeed now on band* Come and get your seed from J. W. RYKARD. The Daughters of tbe Cmfederacy. Abbe? llle Chapter, will meet at the borne of Mlas Kme Martbnll next Tuesday afternoon at half past 4 o'clock, March lttb. Mr. D. E. Wale* of Detroit, Mlohlgan, ao oompanlad by his brother, paid Abbeville a visit last week. Mr. Wales was here aeverM year* ago and waa very much pleaaed wltb ibe country. When yoo want eat flower* call up pboue 118. Woald yon Ilka to add to yoar atoek o' host a tome thoroughbred abort noted Bark ablreaf Tboroaghbrada alwaya pay?B. . Blehey baa them lor aale and at reaaonat'a prices. 41 Pratt'a Poultry and Stock Pood at Mllford's Drugstore. Phone 107. Haddoo'a Locals. A. beautiful new anpply of aprlng roods at Baddon's Have yon aeen those Dew style Dress Goods In Mohairs at Haddona? New and attractive styles In oolored change DIB UIU M b UBUUUU Do you want to a beautiful line of attractive spring goods ? Go to Haddon's. new supply of Drdas and Apron ginghams received this week at Haddon's. We can show tbe nicest line of wblte waist goods In Meroerlied PaDama In tbe city of Abbeville. . Ask to see tbe new Pino orape clotb at Had don'a Now la the time to bay a beautiful silk sblrt waist sultfct Haddon's. A new supply of white goods In checked Musllna, Lawns, Indian Llnlns and Irish Llnlns at Haddon's. Don't forget to see that beautiful white Panama at Haddon's. We have a new supply of Queen Quality blsek and tan Oxford ties. Remember that Black Cat hosiery Is the best, for sale at Haddon'a. A new line ready to wear skirts at #8 00 to 14.00 at Haddon's. ANNOUNCEMENT. For Solicitor. I bereby annoaDre myself a* a candidate for Solicitor of the 8tb Judicial Circuit at tbj approaching Primary and pledge myself to oide the result of tbe same. 8U O. L. Schnmpert. I am a candidate for Solicitor of tbe (gbtb Judicial Circuit, composed of the Counties of Abbeville, Greenwood, L*urenB, Newberry and Saluda. I will cheerfully abide tbe result of tbe Democratic primary election. R. A. Cooper. Laurens, 8. C. Feb. 91, t906. My Valentine. What shall I send my love! Tbe flowers are dead; Tbe scent of summer rofie# long have fled; The blasts of winter long ago bave blent WllD dying IOB'co?tuou uimiuu w<ni-u>|u pent. I aent my love, when she and I were young. With many a dream undreamed and song oosang, A alentlhe?sneh words as lovers wrlta When bearUare yocng and happiness In! light. What aball I lend ber, now, from oat the pMtThe daya ao sweet that ooald nor won Id ot last? Nor flowers nor worda the dtatanoe can o'erleap 'Twlxt hearts that languish or 'twlzt eyes that weep. ' The years that parted as have brought ns pain; Naught can aaaaage it till we meet again : " hriHsa thn diatanoe to her OUttUIIi|u? U?u n..a. ahrlna. And thought, tonight, shall be mj valentine. * Self-love is the only kind that doesn't f?t nH f?L f. I- 'I I'll -11' The Ladie. vicinity are attend a re< by the Na1 pany, at Saturday, M two until fn MUSIC AND REFRI Dargan's 5 & 10c Sto: ENTE^flSE. +!-? Ill able prices and y Our stoves and to operate perfeci four joints of pij stove collar are ui Any stove that fully under these to operate any tii or chimney. There is not an unsatisfac Sounds big but its true. 1 WOODENWARE. Well buckets 39 ^ BB Cedar pails 30 An elegan Wire band cedar pails 25 must Pine pails 15 Large ( Wooden Bowls, 10c and up. Better1 Bread Boards, extra large 39 6 6r Butter Moulds 1-2 pound 10 r^ff8' ? 1 lb. 15c 2 for 25 ? e' Wash Bowls 10 Clothes pins 2 dor. 05 V""* ~ Sifters, 12 in. 10 ?utter Salt Boxes 10 Bu?ar Measures, Wood 10c and up. Lamps, Brooms, 23 to 49 Notaeizet We carry everything in this line. 20c. s Prices right. Extra good Tinware at p know our prices by now. Cu you. CANDY - Sold a pound goods at Dargan's fc Dargan's 5 & 10c Store GOOD POTATOES I feet ion*' Of t W BRING FANCY PRICES "Two years b g To^growa large crop ofgoodjiotatoes, the g | cought col uu mu3i cuubiin picuiy ui ruuiau. ? Tomatoes, melons, cabbage, turnips, lettuce led to atop, ft ?in fact, all vegetable* remove laige quanti- my exirenil ties of Potash from the soil. Supply Chamberlain - _ doses thai al I B j. _ r t my sensen wl C< n inttamatlon H m S Btf 11 I I several doseB through the ( liberally by the use of fertiKiers containing: ?'ne * w not Ua than 10 per cent, actual Potash. remedy 18 foi Better and more profitable yields are cure to H. M. Young follow. Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars * Kaf? Cor booming special fertilizers, but contain valu- ' able information to fanners. Sent free for the In buying ^ W-!*. MAnAW Ko o fro Iaifcingt ttriic ouw. m rm GERMAN KALI WORKS Sfft^Twayl N?w York?93 Numu Street, or valuable for Atlanta, Ga.?aajf South Broad St I j&VBaiebya Du? ' I III. ! iV'i I in II I I Hiir- - ----- ? s of Abbeville and cordially invited to :eption to be given :ional Biscuit Com Rosenberg's Block, [arch eleventh, from re o'clock. / SHMENTS, i re | Dargan's 5 & 10c Store STOVES We are stove people-?iterprise, Quality are aking us such-Combine e BEST with reason ou know our secret. L ranges are warranted tloy in the open air, if ie of same capacity as sed. will operate success conditions cannot fail ne with a proper flue ;tory ENTERPRISE in existance, We can prove it. CROCKERY. LASSWARE. j No line in tbis section as cheap, t and complete lioe-you We carry everything. All the see it to appreciate it. little things that are hard to fiDd 31ass Bowls 10 then our OPEN STOCK China kind up to 35 is ice nicest miug going, cj 16 in. 10 nice to match exactly when a kind, 15, 25 and 65 p|ece ,, broken lMs'set8In?h'2 Come ln and 8ee' We have dishes - 10 Bets to your own taste. We put " 10 the prices down. Lamps Cov. dishes 39 lo we not carry. Complete Plates 05 ind up to |1.39 each. Chambers 25 Other things in proportion. rices entirely new for Abbeville. You t out any of our ads and bring' with wnA ^ n /i n tTfl AA>1llni1 I 4 UU puuilllS ill y uaj o. xtcg uxai >r 10 cents. | Dargan's 5 and 10c Store [t N1CKLES, Champion Liniment for ItheumatiHlf Cbas. Drake, a mail carrier at Cbaplnville, r?TK=>'V f* 4- J ,Q-ur Conn., says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm In lx 5 tbe champion of all liolmeDts. Tbe pa?t year ^ ? f-i I was troubled a great deal wi'.h rheurnatli-m In my shoulder. After trylDg several cures V. N. Graydon. tbe storekeeper here recommended this remedy and It completely cured me. These Is no use of anyone Buffering from that painful alliiiiAi-mnn Awoh Him pii.r>. ment when this llnlmeDt can be obtained for Alderman vwesmiH jcaec & pmall gum 0ne pp?CHl,on glVe? prompt > Chamberlain n Cougn relief and Its continued use for a short time Remedy. will produce a permanent cure. For sale by tilyand conscientiously recom- druggists in Abbeville H. M Young, Due berlaln's Cough Remedy foraf- west. be throat and lungs/' says Hon 2K, ZZU su. rcuria oi , v>u?uo6v/. igo during a political campaign, MnrrnxT'is TTnrpVmiiTirl Mnl. d alter being overheated, which JUUrray 8 rLOreilOuna, illui?lirc?oi"2at""p"ir'ilfoSmpiD lein and Tar will cute your ? 5,."ie?KeS?.'<i'"d r>oo'J two eoug11- large bottle for 25c. rternooo and could not believe , ___ sen I found tbe next morning tbe had largely subsided. I took ?e ? that day, kept right on talking Keilectlono of a Bachelor. campaign, and I thank tbl? medl (New York Press.) on my eeatln tbe Council." This v ' sale by aii druggisn Abbeville, The beet thing about a womau is a . Due West. , I . man's arm. igh Medicine for Children. Don't expect any man to have faith a cough medicine for children in your judgment if you call turn a ild to buy Chamberlain's Cough * . iere is no danger from it and remure to follow. it is especially it is difficult for parents to under-, r&ssssnssxs^srs. ?ta?d Yhere thelr ch,idreu ?et their Weat. bad traits. \ TO\tn WW o a>i c for you wl i Ready irNr>r> in mnr luiio in' iiion wear. We promise this season ables for men and boys which gance and exclusiveness is nol any house in the country. It is fully selected from the leading r There's not a garment that we fidently recommend. We'll tell you about our from time to time in our Ad you to read them?Hundreds o but, We want 1 Every department of our stc you with right goods at right and see us. h. g. ande; THE CLOTHIERS, FUI THIS IS REPOR' THE LATEST THE NA: OF THE At the cl STOVE MAKERS ART Res Loan8 and Diecot "The Majestic Liberty Svs.dC<i;z::: Other Bonds and We have secutred just twenty- Bauking House i five of these before advance, Expense and Tax and can ofl'er at special prices Redemption Fur as long as they last. Cash I,, . , , _ , Due from Banks Come in aud see them at once. Abbeville Hardware Co. Interest A Charleston and Western Carolina Ry. Scbedule lu effect January 2'j, 1005. I | No. 2 No. (J 1 A JJnlly Dully B I \ Lv Greenwood 2 46 pin III Ar McUoruilck 3 10 pin 9 31 am liV Ar Aui;ustn 6 20 pin 11 15 nm I No. 10 No. 12 Daily Daily Lv Augusta 10 30 pin 2 35 pin Ar Allendale 12 27 urn 4 30 pot Ar Fairfax 12 31) am 4 41 prn Ar Yeuiaaser 1 10 am 5 40 pm OFF Ar CbarleKtou 7 40 pm Ar Liesulort'. (? 30 pill S. Gr. THOjVJ Ar Port Koya> (i 10 ptn ArSnvanuau 2 60am 0 45 pui ^EUfP] ArVVa>crobK 0 05 am 10 00 pm -r, ru Ar Jacksonville 8 40 am " v' No. 1 No. 15 .. Daily Ex. Sunday Lv Greenwood 12 43 pin 4 jo am Ar li'iureiiH I 45 pm C20arn Ar SpartunMiig 3 30 pm 9 45 am Lv Spartanburg S. lty l 00 pin ^ Ar lieudersonvllie... 6 47 pm Ar A-hviHe 7 40 pm :? i?s < w. c 2no i.m | i have for s Ar Greenville :{ 25 pin || L.v Greenwood 12 13 pm " PlailtS, Ar Lauren8 1 10 pui f..n Ar ('Union 2 22 pm Ar dewberry :> ID pm I Ar Columbia -1 -15 pin Ar Sumter 0 20 pin t ~.j-c Ar Charleston U ;i") pm J_iO l'c Thrmiuii I'uliftjan car Service between Augusta Bud Jacksonville. ' 66 Arrivals at Greenwood: Train No. 1, dally. from Augusta and interim .diute stations 12 4.5 p. in.. Train No. 2, daily, from Ashevilie, ^ - l-. ?' I'lilnniliix Mini ill Opill imiKIM*, v,.vv termedlatw .stations 2 -16 p. 111.; Train No. 1C, I ^ daily except Sunday, from Spartanburg, I oTDG' Laurens and intermediate stations S 35 p. ni. j ^ J. E. Crj inn. Tkt. At;t.,Gr< enwood, 8. C. a Any infori) Geo. T. Bryan, Gen'l Agt, Greeuvll'.e, 8. C. Ernest William-, Gen. i'a?s. Agt., Augusta, Ga. T. II. Emerson, TraUls Mat uger J S J Axes, bandies, picks, huei, rakes, shovels ; and fnrktt nL Glnnii'y. mm?mmmmmmmmmtm?mmmmmm . lV 1-1 lit?. J ( xveauy lien YOU are if for Us. ^?u" i are will greet prices, come '' |i RSON & CO. I RNISHERS and HATTERS. ;1 TTON GROWING I 1 s the most interesting topic these days, and W ;o get the best results all planters should use f EZRSOlff FERTILIZERS, J \ \sk your dealer for them, and If he hasn't ^ f jot them, make him get them, and write to is for our book on cotton. * erson Phosphate and Oil Co., W ANDERSON, S. C. JP T OF THE CONDITION OF riONAL BANK OF ABBEVILLE, S. C. J ose.of business January 24,1905. ources. Liabilities. v jnta $146,423 91 Capital Stock $ 75,000 00 9,617 99 Surplus and Profits 21,690 87 18,750 00 National Bank Notes 18,750 00 Stocks 1,5C0 00 Dividends unpaid 56 00 c Heal Est. 9,9?3 84 Deposits 122,806 03 ;es 1,545 86 id ym oui 18,916 171 V.ggi 30,627 63 $238,302 90 $238,302 90 illowcd on Deposits in Savings Department. Copies Savings Bank, J ABBEVILLE, S. C. I DIRECTORS. S. G. Thomson,* H. Q. Anderson, SON. President. I n a "NTonflfcr r. C r}?mhw?H 2R, Vice-President. W. E. Owens. C. S. Jones, 3X, Cashier. J- S. Stark, Ed. Reiser, Jonn A. Harris. ? abbage Plants ! @ ale Succession, Wakefield and Early Spring Cabbage grown in open air on sea coast from seeds bought m the best and most reliable Seedsmen in the Jnittd States at the following prices f. o. b. > 1000 to 5000 ?1.50 per M. 5000 to 10,000 1.25 " " jots over 10,000 special prices on application. oial Inducements to Dealers. nation as to the cultivation of cabbt. ;e will be cheerfully given on application, y RUMPH, Adams Run, S. C.