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The Press and Banner iVPabllahea every Wednesday at 19 * ear la Wedn?sdav. March 15.1905. Marshall Tbumni Shot. Marshall Thomas and M. C. Watson, both oolored, bad aa altercation wblob resulted la WHtxon severely wounding Thomas with a j shot gun. The fltsbt occurred at John Roche's > bouxe, near the Abbeville Lumber Company's, yard. Both men bear bad reputations. W*tson has been arretted, and Richard HI 1 has, al-o been locked op aa an accessary to the crime. Thomas' wouDd Is serious. iHnve Tun a Telephone? If not. you inconvleolence both your basland perHonal friends who wish to com* munlcate with you. 41. lotice Hold on t balance of bankrupt atock of Ale? win? to H. L. Poller. D. Pollakoff. Notice. Yoa are hereby warned not to treuspai* on Spring Grove lot. Peraona tresspassing on aid lot will be proaeoated to tbe fall extent of tbe law. E. Beck. ? m Baiawaj Boy. AII paraons are forbidden to hire or harbor Uhn Baae Hamilton, a colorad boy about 14 yean old. Tbe boy left borne Friday morning, March Srd. Any Information <?onoettilng him will b? gladly received by bla father, oitio a?ujiiiuu, Diamond Hill. Jit. PlivtH for BaU. k Jooqalla, violets and other early flowers can I be bHd at reasonable prices by calling op ! phone 118. Olre ua your orders. I The Ladles' Friend. 1 I What? Nearalglna. WbyT For It anrea r? their Headaobea when all others fall. When [ they ooee try It, you can not say, I have eomething Joat as good, for they know better. Try H and see If tbay are not right. Cures In 0 mlnntaa and is barmlaaa. 8old everywhere r by drag dealers. 4 doses !0e. Manufactured by, ltm. Meuralglni Co.,A.ugnata, Ga. . Always uoerai ?o unnrrntt. Every ebnrob will bn given a liberal quae- | lty of L. A M. paint. Oil for It, 4 gallon* Longman a Marline* L. a M.Paint . mixed wltb three gallon* llnaeed oil. will J paintaboaM. W. B. Barr, Cbarle*ton. W. Va.t write*. . "Painted Frank?nbarg block witb L. A M. aland* ontaa though varnlabed." Waara aod cover* like gold. J Don't pay tl 90 a gallon for llnaeed oil, wbleb yon do Id ready-for u*e paint. Boy oil frtah from tbe barrel at 00 cent* per J gallon and mil tt wltb wltb LiU. It make* paint coat a boot f 1 20 per gallon. Bold by Speed Drag Co. 2 ? " l lev Back Use. f rl am now running a 'public back Hop ' " throogb tbe entire city from depot and any i private call will be promptly attteoed to. , IXVJUI. ciiiirou. | Mililrttlon Notice. I City registration books are now open. It 1b I Deoessary for fell voters to register. - James Chalmers, City Clerk. Jan. 9,190*g; f?^?terroelon Seed. 100 lbe ioe Watermelon aDd Cantaloupe seed Dowjpn band* Come and get your reeo from J. wl, RYKARD. Miss Allle'Moore of Qreenwood, Is In the elty spending a wblle with ber brother Mr. William Moore. Mrs. J. E. Crawford of Long Cane spent. Saturday nlgbt and Sunday In tbe city. Miss Mattle Hnlllngswortb of Greenwood, w*s tbe guest of Miss Lee Clark on last 8unWANTED?Lady or Rentleman of fair Arlunation to collect for larse busi Id ess firm. Salary $15.00 per week and board. Address B.? care of this office. HEW TELEPHONES. PImum Add Iunn to Your Cards. Bradley. J. R. (rea ) 188. Thornton, J F. (rea.) 42 Marthall, Mrs. P. w (rea) 134. Mallard, J. F. )reO 158. -JUUlmer, Mr*. J. H. (rea.) 163. W. M. Barnwell. It. Manage- A. T. O). Higher CrlllelBM. . Iraimeito rom. r" are wry snob In accord with ths Ab? barilla Preas and Banner Id Ita expression In reply to the challenge of tb? News and Courier for a general band primary to ascertain ?lew? and estimates of Prealdent Roosevelt and hla Republican policies. We will Bay (bat |We think that tbe great mats of onr people Mtt't care a anap aboot the Booker Wasblng?p 4 Incident of wblob there baa been inch a rfvSe and cry, nor about tbe Cram appoint? menu ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 For Solicitor. I hereby announce myself h? a candidate for Solicitor of the8tb Jodlo'.al ClrcnU at tb* approaching Primary and pledge m/self to abide the result of the same. It. O. L. SchnmperL I am a candidate for Solid tor of the Mghtb Judicial Circuit, oom posed of tbe toantlee of Abbeville, Greenwood, L%arens, ewberry and 8aloda. I will cheerfhlly , bide the reault of tbe Democratic primary paction. | : ^ m R. A. Cooper. ItUM% o, c. feo. *i, ivuo. " Potash is accessary for cotton to produce high yields end food fibre. Write for oar valuable books on fertilisation; they contain information that means dollars to the farmers. Seat free on request ntwI*. _UI1. tl.Uk nt It the hsrabim obrman kau works MuBifflBlnrYtrk- ^ Atknta, G*.? ??-? Ill |?ten< cttuns or a Bachelor. The wise girl never takes aloiig a iff when she goes sleigh riding. k>metimes you can tell a blond is illy a brunette by ber forgetfulness sitting near a pink lamp shade, phat a woman likes tobeliev#is ft her friends suspect some man fcked bis life because she couldn't e him. i man thinks he is a natural bom Ii when bia family are afraid not to igh at bis jokes because it will make n mad. Cheree a terrible lot of difference beeen reading philosophy in a little }k wblle in an easy chair and living to It in a rapid transit rush. 1 SB-.' i' I , PRIMARY ELECTEON. Proceedings Executive OomniliteeElectlon to be Held March 581st? Managers. The Couuty Executive Committee met at Abbeville oil March 10, 1905, for the purpose of making all necessary arrangements for the primary election to be held on March 21st., to nominate a candidate for Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit. The assessment nl five dollars each made on the candidate for campaign expennes was con* firmed. This amouut bad been paid iD due time by Hon. R. A. Cooper and Hon. O- L. Schumpert. the ouly candidates reported to this committee. The following Managers were appointed to hold the primary election : Abbeville No. ]. G, D. Graydon, T. P. Q,uarles, fl T. Wardlaw. Abbeville No. 2.?W. C. Sherard, J. M. Alewine, John Clark. Cotton Mill?A. H. Burnett, T. M. Mil It-r, Carter. Railroad 8hop9?J. C. Cox, B. L. CliokscaleH, John Hunter. Antrevilb?R. O. McAdams, YV. P. McCarter, Wni. Searigbf. Bradley's Mills?J. T. Bradley, J. W. Long, John Young. Cedar Spring?Jno. Brown, C. E. Wilson, J. J. Link. Cold Spring?P. B. Carwile, J. A. King, W. R. Ellis. Due West?W. B. Goings, A. Kennedy, D. 8. Edwards. Donalds?L. A. Shannon, Eugene Martin. David Humphreys. Hampton?J. O. McClain, T. J. Bowen, T. H. Taylor. Heowee?win Asnjey, iiooi. rruiu., Jdo. McMahan. Level Land?M. S. Ashley, Juo. T. Bryant, R. H. Armstrong. Long Cane?H. W. Bowie, W. E. Morrison, A. F. Calvert. Lebanon?J. B. Gibert, J. M. Gilliam,' Nicholas Scbram. Lowndesville No. 1.?J. W. Huckabee. M. A. Bpeer, J. H. Bell. Lowndesville No. 2.?S. 8. Boles, W. C. Shaw, Wm. Baker. Magnolia?J. B. G. Campbell, D. Burford, Geo. M. Smith. Means Chapel?A. M. Reid, J. H. Barfesdale, A. G. Cochran. MoCormicb?T. J. Price, W. D. Harmon, Jno. Edmunds. Mountain View Enoch Nance, Mark Winn, Bascom Mann. Mt. Carmel?'T. B. Fraser, J. R. Tarrant. T. W. Marfl. Rock Spring?M. J. Ashley, Jas. 3heffield, Jno. M. A9hley. Willing ton?8. S. McBride, Andrew LeRoy, Lucien Link. The above named managers were ilso appointed to hold ihe second primary election if a second election shall l>e necessary. It was on motion ordered that the County Chairman recommend the tame parties for appointment as managers to hold the General Election on April 11,19Q5. Notice was received from the State Committee stating that a campaign meeting will be held at Abbeville on March 17th. This meeting will be held in the Cottrt House and speeches will be made by the candidates for So icitor. The Secretary wns instruct ed to bave tickets printed at once. There being no other busiuets the Committee adjourned. M P. DeBruhl, Frank B. Gary, Secretary. County Chairman. Ladies, think of the many broken pieces in your China Service. Would you not be better off if you had an open stock BassetChina pattern ? So easy to say Hello! Central! Give me Dargan's?Is that Dar >_ 9 TO - J gan s s? riease bcmiu me one plate, one cup and saucer and one covered dish like my pattern?had an accident. I see my good sense now in buying from open stock. My pattern! was that lovely No. 6719. We carry four beau-. ' * ? . j w9 ; turn patterns xou should own one. Dargan's 5 & 10c Store. /'takes the\ I CALOMEL 1 \ Laxo is a liquid, purely I I vegetable, that contains I V no opiate, mercury or A W mineral of any kind It V R is a prompt and positive J cure for biliousness, tor- I V pid liver, dyspepsia and K I constipation. It acts I | without iritating the | 1 bowels tdisDels colds and I I sick headaches. ' I Price 35 cents per bottle. \ Mtnnfacturrd by / THE LAXO CO.* 1 J Durham, N? C. J For Bale by C. A. MILFORD. OA good selection of water palls In white cedar, red oedar and pine at Dargan's 5 and 1C oent store. Prices lower tbaa you are la tbe habit of paying. Valentines from .01 to 15 oenta at Dargan'a 5and lOct. store. A fre?h shipment of umbrellas at Dargan's 5 and 10 ceDt store. The prloe Is 26 Inches 39ol8. and 28 Inches 42cts. Fall line of Rockingham ware In tea pots, pitchers, spittoons, eto. at Dargan's 5 and 10 cent store. Mllford's White Pine and Tar Is the beat Coagb Syrup on earth, every bottle guaranteed. Ask for HUford's. Take no other. Phone 107. THE CHA1 ' COTTON 1 I m The Planter for which yon A Disc Planter with the adt and feed regulator, steel fram This planter has been ext farmers, who pronounce it per oome and let us show it to yoi Abbeville H " Everything in F Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. * Court of Common Pleas. L. T. Harmon, et als, as Executors and in their own right again si Norfleet Hunter and Milton Hunter.?Foreclosure. By authority of a Decree of Sale bj the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe ville county, in said State, made in the above stated case, i win oner ror saie, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on Saleday In APRIL (3rd), A. D. 1905, within the legal hours oi sale the following described land, tc wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville county, in the State aforesaid, on 8banklin creek, containing THREE HUNDRED ACRE8, more or less, bounded by lands of J. S. Harmon on the north and east, on the sooth bv lands of Wflliam Harmon and on the west by the Savannah river. Terms of Sale?One-third of the purchase money In cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years io equal payments, with interest from the date of sale, or for all cash at the purchasers option, the credit portion, if any, to be secured by the bond ol fho iiiirr>hnsAr anH a mnrtcftcfl of the VMV ? ? ? ? O' O premises sold, said bond and mortgage providing for the payment of ten per cent, attorney's fees, in the event said bond and mortgage should be collected by suit. If any of the purchasers at such sale should fail to comply with the terms thereof, within one hour from the time of said sale, or should fail to give satisfactory evidence of intention to comply, the master shall resell the said premises at the risk of former purchaser or purchasers on the same 01 any subsequent day. Purchaser to pay for paperB. L. W. Perrin, ' Master A. C., S. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. H. C. Perrin against Sampson Rapley and others.?Foreclosure. By authority of a decree of sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe vine uounty, in said state, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Publio outcry, at Abbeville C. H., 8. C.,on salesday in April third, A. D., 1905, within the legal hours ol sale the following described land, to witAll that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing Two Acres, more or less, and bounded by the lands of Miss H. C. Perrin, Mrs. J. S. Cochran, Estate of Bobin Farrow, known as tbe Rachel Rapley home place, in the city of Abbeville. Also all that other lot of land located in the city of Abbeville, in said State and County, containing two acres more or less, bounded by lands of J. C. Klugh on three sides, and lots ol Henry Titus and Rebecca Titus, the new road to Moeley's Ferry lying between. Terms of eale?One half cash, bal anoe on a credit of one year with inter est from day of sale at eight per cent per annum. The purchaser having leave to pay all cash. The credit por tion to be secured by bond of the pur chafer, and a mortgage of the premise with ten per cent, attorney fees if col leoted by au attorney after default Purchaser to Dav for DaDers. L. W.Perrin, 14 March, 1905. Master A. C., S. C. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. J. L. Perrin against Maria Smith. ?Foreclosure. By authority of a Decree of Sale bj | the Court of Common Pleas for Abbe ville County, in said Stale, made ic the above stated case, I will offer foi sale, at Puplic Outcry, at Abbeville C, | H., S. C., on Saleday in APRIL 3rd A. D. 1905, within the legal hours o | sale the following described land, tc wit: All that tract or parcel of land Bituate, lying and being in Abbeville 'county, in the State aforesaid fronting on Stand Pipe Street by loi of C. E. McKay and others iu th< city of Abbeville. Terms of sale?One half cash and tb< ! balance on a credit of twelve month! i j secured by bonds of the purchase] with interest from day of sale, and I T-v-i/irfrrorro r\f tVia hpomioao with loo\jc |||'?? bDUB VUU |/iVUJIWO} TT IVU ?VM f N to the purchaser to pay all cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers, L. W. Perriu, aa. 14,1905. Master, A. C. S. C. Nice large one balfgallon pitchers at Dar?;an'e 5 and 10 cent store for only 15 cents, twc or 25. Large no. 8 Main mouth lamp oblmneya, made by Maobeth. IX) cents each at Dargan's 5 and 10 oent store. 50 oenta will bny 8. .V * TANOOGA ~>T A XT^r^TD JL JLV JTV have been writing and watching. litional advantages of a hopper e, and shorter conpled, unined by numbers of our best feet. If you have not seen it, 1. Get in your order early. ardware Co., arm ImDlements." Overworked KIDNEYS Murray's Bacbu, Gin and Juniper li prescribed and endorsed by eminent ' physicians. It cures when all else falls. Prevent* Kidney Disease, Dropsy, Brlght'e Disease, etc. At all drug stores. $1.00 a Bottle. > Or Direct from TBE HURRAY DRUG TO., | Colombia, 8. C. Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said that W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had incurable consumption, bis last hope va- . nished; but Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, . kept him out of his grave. He says : "This great specific completely cured me, and saved my life. Since then, I have used it for over 10 years, and consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strictly scientific cure for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds ; sure preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed, 50c and $1.00 bottles at P. B. Speed's drug store. Trial bottle free. Self-love is the only kind that does?'t get cold feet. Cheated Death. 4 1 Kidqey trouble often ends fatally, | but by ohoosing the right medicine, . E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated death. He says: "Two years ago I bad Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters, 1 which affected a complete cure. I t have also found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble, / and beep them constantly on hand, since, as I find they have no equal." 1 P. B. Speed, druggist, guarantee them \ at 50c. i _l l , 1 No painter can portray the pleasure \ a man derives from entertaining bis t I wife's relatives for a week. 1 i A Daredevil Bide often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an accident," writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused r me great pain. Physicians were help> less, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burns like magic. 25c at P. B. Speed, druggist. ^ ^ Many a man has accidentally lost his best umbrella by an unexpected meetiDg with the owner. Frlghtfol Suffering; Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the viru1 lent poisons of undigested food, C. G. r Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr. 1 King's New Life Pills, "witn the re- j 1 suit/' he writes, "that I was cured." ( All stomach and bowel disorders give 1 way to their tonic, laxative properties. 26c at P. B. Speed's drug store, guaran . teed. Every time a man calls his wife an angel she thinks be Ib hatching Borne i scheme to avoid buying her a new gown. Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. L. T. Harmon, et al, as Executors etc. against Amanda Edmunds and others.?Foreclosure. t By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for r sale, at Public outcry, at Abbeville C. " H., S. C., Too Saledny iu April 3rd, 1 A. D. 1905, within the legal hours of r sale, the following described land to wit: All that tract or parcel of land t situate, lying and being in Calhoun f township in Abbeville countv. in the > State aforesaid, containing ONE ' HUNDRED Acres, more or less and i bounded by lands of Z. McCord, C. C. i Jennings, Little river and known as t part of the Harmon tract. 3 Terms of Sale?One-half cash balance on a credit of one year, with in3 tere^t from the date of sale, or for all i cash at the purchaser's option. The r credit portion, if any, to be secured by I the bond of the purchaser and a mori3 gage of the premises, said bond and " mortgage, providing for ten per cent, attorney's fees in the event, the same are collected by suit. Purchaser to pay for papers. L. W. Perrin, Master A. C., S. C. I ' Dargan's 5 and 10 cent store has Just eott'en 1 In a big lot of extra size glass covered dishes? . you have paid as high as 25 cents for the same tblng, oar prloe 10 cents. ' ' . V , v. I Great Bai 0 TB HBH AtTtelk and ART jj Will sell foi DAYS his sto< ART SQUARE PETS at COST. Now is the til bargains in thei I v He will also sell a1 length of time his s OVERC i 1 1 _ secure me oargam Jharleston and Western Carolina Ry. Schedule In effeci January 23, 1905. REPORT < No. 2 No. 6 jV Greenwood 2 46 pin THE NATIO: Vr McUorualcH 3 lo pm 9 31 am Sir Augusta 6 20 pua 11 15 am no. io no. 42 ,A.t the close Dally Dally jV Augusla ?10 80pm 2 35 pm . Hoanm-, Vr Allendale 12 27 am 4 80 pm ivesuiin Vr Fairfax 12 39 am 4 41pm \.t Yemab.?.ee 1 40 am 5 40 pm Loans and Discounts.. \.r cnurieston 7 40 pm Overdrafts \.r Beaufort 6 30 pm U- 8. Bonds . . lr Fort Roy a' ? 40 pm 0th(.r Bonda and ttSKiJSS iSSoSE Banking House 4 Re! Cr Jacksonville8 40utn * .Expense and Taxes ... No. i No. ia Redemption Fund Dally Ex. Sunday ^asn Due from Banks jV Greenwood 12 48 pm 4 50 am Ir Laurens 1 4ft pm 6 20 am Ir Spartanburg 3 30 pm 9 45 am liV SpartanburgS. By4 00 pm Interest 4lint i.r Henderson vine... 6 47 pm miereni AlltH Vr Asbvllle 7 40 pm pjv Laurens (J <!t. W.C2(Mpm ^.r Greenville 3 26 pm _ jV Greenwood ..12 48 pm k.r Laurens 1 45 pm ^.r Clinton 2 22 pm Ir Newberry 3 10 pm i.r Colombia 4 46 pm rill T\ ir Sumter C 20 pm f I ] I 11 Lr Charleston 9 85 pm I |*| s\ II/-j "Through Pullman Car Service between Aug- I 11 J I \ 11 ista and Jacksonville. I I lr~ I H Arrivals al Greenwood: Train No. 1, dally, I ill I I I rom Augusta and Intermediate stations. 12 43 1 JJLV J. \j i. m., Train No. 2, dally, from Asbevllle, Spartan burg, Greenville, Columbia and lnermedlate stations 2 46 p. m.; Train No. 16, niiw ?TPfint. Hundav. from SDartanburg, -aurens and Intermediate station's 8 35 p. mV . E. Crynes, Tkt. Agt., Green wood, S. C. Jeo. T. Bryan, Gen'l Agt., Greenville, S. C. "* * It. Jb Srnest Williams, Gen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, m ~ n, ? ? Ga- S. G. THOMSON T. H. Emerson, Traffic Mai.ager G. A. JsEUFFER,1 Axes, bandies, picks, hoes, rakes, shovels R. E. COX, i ind forks at Glenn's. S E A. B < AIR LINE I! Between New York, Washington, Ri Schedule in Effect Jf j 67 V 4-1 7" So j ! DaHy. Dally, j I),illy. I | 12 25pm 12 55pm 12 lUttui { 9 25 pm L* Ne< 2 55pm :) 23 pm 7 23 am 112 12 am j " West Pti a 07pm 5 25pm ! 9 42:im i 2 :<7 not I " Bait 7 25pm 10 50 am J .'10 am I " Wash 11 OHpm ! 2 20 pm | 0 10 am i " Rlcl 11 40pm i 2 57 pm 111) !)_' am ' " Pett 1 45rim j 5 10 pm 112 45 pm Lv No: i i -H I Daily. | I Daily. ' 9 ;:opm ; 9 !ir> mu Lv Porta 10 02pm '. i 9 54 am " su 1 20dm I 1 20 pm A.r Noi 1 57am 5 IS pm 1 10 pin Lv No j 2 23n in 5 37 pm 2 10 pm " Hend *J UUam i l 10 ptu Ar L?m S loam ! 7 00 pm 4 00 pm iLv Kh (i 20-im j 8 55 pin li 10 pm , " So Pines (I T 15am (I 55 pm ; 7 30 pm jAr 11 h 7 35aiu 10 15pm |Lv..... Hni 53 l).10-?m | 1155 pm [Ar Mo Dally. 9 15uu | 12 01 am Lv Mo 10 301m j 1 20 am | Vr Cbei 2 53pm 11 47am 2 15 am I " Cllt 3 41pm 12 33pm 3 85 am |" Urec; 108pm 12 57 pm i 4 02 am Lv Abb* 4-15pm 125pm ! 4 32 am : " ChI'uiu 5 23 pm 1 52pm | 5 05 am ! " Klb< 0 35pm 2 50 pm C OS am i " Atl 7 20pm 3 2iipm i (i ICani j " Wit T 55pm 3 55pm I 7 20 am j " Lawrei 9 Zllgim 4 55pm ; 8 40 am Ar Atli For further information regarding rates, Pullman G. H. Fuller, Agent, Phone No. 50, Abbeville, S. C, ' ' ' W. ifi. Cbrlsiit A, <i. P. A. U6 Peaohtree Street, :ga!nsin Carpets \ matt a nnn StJUAKliS PHITE the next 30 3k of RUGS, IS and CARme to get good vfl se articles. , ; cost for the same itock of: H OATS. s while you can. -r jL.xn._nLi JUI i ?wi\ ur ML BANK OF ABBEVILLE, S. C. 3 of business January 24,1905. ;es. I Liabilities. . ,, .........$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 ks 1,500 00 Dividends unpaid... 50 00 ilEst. 9,983 84 Deposits 122,806 03 1,645 86 ' ;' ~ 937 50 j "Z.7.T 30|627 63 : , ' V > . $238,302 90 $238,302 90 < jj|B ved on Deposits in Savings Department. ' r' ( :, ' loples Savings Bank. ABBEVILLE, S. C. . r|| DIRECTORS. ; 8 G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson, r, President. g. A. Neuffer, . C. C. Gambrell, " /ice-President. W. E. Owens. C. 8. Jones, * Cashier. J. 8. Stark, Ed. Reiser, : Jonn A. Harris. ; W DA. RD ; 11 RAILWAY. chmond, Portsmouth & Atlanta. muary 8th, 1905. 8*6 66 Sf Dally. Daily. Dally. w York Ar 7 23 am 6 30 am 4 15 pm illndelpbla " 4 21 am 2 3.5 am 145 pm imore " 1 48 am 11 17 pm 11 80 am lujjton " 1150 pm 8 86 pm 9 50 am . ' imond " 5 80 pm 4 55 pm 6 28 am jrsbun; " 4 42 pm 4 09 pm 5 49 am rllna Ar 2 10 pm 140 pm 8 34 am 38 32 Dally, i Dally. inoutu Ar 5 30 pm 7 50am lfolk " 4 54 pm 7 13 am riinu l,v i w pm a warn rlina Ar 1 15 pm 135 pm 8 21 am lerson " 12 37 pm 1 10 pn 2 56 am rliHUi " 10 05 am ! 6 00 pm lM^li " 11 00 am 111 50 am I 1 25 am L'inehurst J.) " 8 30 am i 9 45 am 11 20 pm . in let Ar 7 30 am | S 50 am 10 30 pm inlet Ar 7 10 am 10 00 pm uroH Lv| 5 40 am 3 35 pm 52 nroe Ar a 35 am 8 30 pm Dally. tier Lv 4 OB am 7 14 pm l toil " 2 45 am 6 00 pm 2;23 pm mvood " 1 56 am 5 15 pm 1 32 pm jvllie An 138 am 4 50 pm 103 pm in Falls " I 00 am 4 21 pm 12 30 pm ertou " 12 2S am 3 55 pm 12 00 m iens " 11 2;? pm 2 57 pm 10 68 am ider " 10 43 pm 2 23 pm 10 15 am jcevllie " 10 10 pm 157 pm 9 45 am nut* Lv 1 9 00 pm 1 00 pm 8 40 am reservations, etc., apply to the undersigned. Fred Geiesler, Traveling Passenger Agent, ... 110 Peactatree Street, Atlanta, Ga. ALiuiUii, cnr