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The Abbeville Press and Banner, J BY W. W. & W. K. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., T(EDNE8DAY, AUGUST 30, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1844 JS * BU( -?|?>.? Fal r w Fall B sand f< with 1 F gies, i propos Come Cal * . \ " . - t . - Treasurer's Report. IV j [Continued from Eighth Page] J L MoM lUo 1 oo n JoiTKIlpi'i 40 00 ?" " ?... 40 0? I " * 1 .. 10 00 IDPorebe. 25 00 W it Bennef 45 00 Rena Kennedy...... 25 00 if - .. 25 00 I Jno F Ha. 10# 00 M 86 85 J A and 8 1. tVllson 2 08 Hugh WiNun 50 00 ' - 8 25 - 5 44 W W Wllaon 25 00 Hemphill and Hempblll 8 So " 6 37 Jennie Carter ....... 15 00 \ W A Thomson 115 00 \ Kens Kennedy 25 00 . " .? V5 00 M " .... 25 00 Nennte Gilliam 12t> 00 J A 4 00 ' Lola Craw lord 25 00 5 44 " 27 00 Annie Bolea 25 00 - 25 00 Mollle Scott 10 00 < RFPal *rt 5 25 J F MrMnban 2 23 J W Morrab 5? 57 Carrie Cowan _ 25 00 Abb^T Medium 20 00 8w? HIdk A'len 10 00 Janlr Logan 8 00 _ J F Cl nkaoaltw 7 00 JF Miller.... 8 00 5 Ida Jenklna 5 00 Jobn AM" 10 00 Adrilaon Mtrtln .. 9 20 Willie Brown 20 no J " . 20 00 W K Ellla 15 98 L W While 2 80 Hbannon and Heart 45 <>7 Casper Wheeler 20 0o 5 Rena Wbet-lor 25 oo g T W Miller _ 32 55 f Abbev Lumber Oo 55 13 ? W P Greene ....? 5 00 j 3 Carrie Cowan 12 75 J FAnnle Marshall 13 00 W. T. Bradley, 1 Treasurer. DR. G. E, CALVERT, \ SURGEON DENTIST. At Dr. Killingsworth's office. August 16. 1905. tf J. M. N1CKLES, Attorney at Law, ^ Abbeville, S. C. Office with W. N. Qraydon. DR. J. R. NICKLES, Surgeon Dentist. Office over C. A. Milford's Drug Store. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE DP-STAIRS ON MoILWAI> _ gOnmor. Abbeville. B. O. jfi The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Plea*. Arthur Parker, Plaintiff, against Wm, Douglass end F. W. Calais. partners doing ^ business under tbe name and style of Calais J[ A Douglass, Defendants. To tbe defendant F.W.Calals: You are here- ra by summoned and required to answer tbe complaint In this action, of which a copy 1b herewith served upon you. and which was filed In tbe offlo* ol tbe Clerk of this Court on Ti Iniv 9 ion* nnH fn bptvp n nnnv of vnnr on. ?? Igwer to tbe said complolntoo the subxcrlber at bis ofDoe at Abbeville Court House, South 011 Carolina, wltbln twenty days after tbeservlce bereof, exclusive of tbe day of sucb service; and If yoa flail to answer the complaint within tbe time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff In tbls action wilt?:iply to tbe Conrt lor tbe relief de minded In tbe oomplalnt. Dated July 8rd, _ 1906. M, I' DeBrubl, Plain tln-i Attorney. ( F* ( I I II Busii "e are now re usiness with set of floor i ETurnture, Wt * larness, etc., e to sell. t in and I lake the Labor f Wash Day Pleasure. THROW AWAY THE OLD TUB AND RUB BOARD AND (JET A Sportless Washing Machine. DOES THE WORK BETTER IN LESS TIME. SAVES LABOR AND CLOTHES. EVERY MACHINE GUANANTEED. COME AND SEE IT. Abbeville Hardware Co. KILLthe couch i ?NP CURE the LUNCS wih Dr. King's New Discovery /Consumption price FDR I OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 ^OLDS Free Trial. Burest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. 805. 1905. South Carolina College. our Schools: Arts, Law, Sciences and Teachers System of Wide Election. Expenses Moderate. OPENS eptember 27th, 1905 Land for Sale. 1 HE HOME OF THE LATE 8. W. COCH , containing 150 Acres. ffenty-flve (25) aores in bottom land. 81tu? ed three miles from Abbeville Court House t Due West road. Apply to Mrs. H. M.COCHRAN, Clinton, H. C. or C. M. Cochran on premises. July 19,1905. tl Slaasware at Dargan'a In abandanoe. 1X7X1 IS ai ness iady for the nine thouspace filled is-ons. Buff u / w which we See our wrtz 4 Results Obtained So Fur By Work 4 Peace Envoys. Portsmouth, N. H., August 18, The substance aud present status* the Japanese terms are as follows: 1, Russia's recognition of Japan 'preponderant influence in Kori with her right lo preserve order i the civil administration, give militai and flnanciai advice to the emperor Korea, Japan binding herself to o serve the territorial integrity of Kor< ana is oeneveu; me policy 01 11 open door." Accepted. 2. Mutual obligation to evacua Manchuria. Accepted. S. Japanese obligations to restore! Manchuria Chinese sovereignty ar civil administration. Accepted. 4. Mutual obligation to respect I the future "tbe territorial integril and administrative entity" of Chk in Manchuria and to maintain tl principle of equal opportunity for tt industry and commerce of all natior (open door) Accepted. 5. The cession of tbe island of Sal halin to Japan. Refused and flm consideration deferred. 6. Tbe surrender to Japan of tl Russian leases of the Liao-Tung pel insula, including Port Arthur, Daln and tbe Blonde and Elliot island Accepted. 7. The surrender to China by arranj ment with Japan of tbe branch of tl Cbinef-e eastern railroad, runnin south from Harbin to Port Arthur an Niuchwaug, together with the retn cession of all the privileges obtaitie under the concession of 1898. Accep ed in principle; final agreement U< ferred, 8. The limitation of the Chinese cor cession obtained by Mr. Rothsteli and Prince Uhktomsky in 189< under which the "cut through nortl ern Manchuria was built to conne< the trans-Siberian and Ussurri rai roads so as to provide for theretentio of the ownership and operation < the line by the Chinesb Eastern, bi with provision for the eventual sut stitution of Chinese imperial polk for the Russian "railroad guards Accepted. 9. Remnueration for the cost of tb war. Refused and action deferred. The surrender of the Russian wa ship interned in neutral eastern wetei Disagreement and action deferred. The limitation of Russia's navi power on Pacific waters. Under coi sideration. iz. me grant to tne citizens or ji pan of the right to fish in waters < the Bussian iittoral from Vladivosto to the Bering sea. Accepted. Nonlh Carolina Kvtd. There will be an important confe er.ce of prohibitionists in Columbi during fair week this fall. 92 new bales of cotton have be? marketed at Orangeburg. The ave age price paid has been 10.25. James McKenzie, a brakeman c the Southern Bailway, was killed i wiiiiamsiOD woiie coupimg cars. Tbe full amouDt of the life ineu anee of the late R. K. Dargan wi $25,000 aDd not $75,000 as previous] stated. J. E. McDonald has been appointe special judge to hold court in Aike County, beginniug tbe first Moude in September. $25,000 ot the life insurance of tl late Robert Keith Dargan has bee paid and tbe remaining $50,000 will 1 paid within a week. Three-fourths of the capital stock i a new cotton mill at Gaffney has bee V Li.'fru id W i Our f Of Fur well selects to the best. to save you will apprec more than t ! & ZW: >f subscribed. W.M.Webster is at the head of the enterprise. _ James Colhran, a Greenville CounI ty farmer, Las been arreBted on the charge of peonage and will be given a , bearing by the United States commissioner. I? C. M. Rucker, who was] elected to the legislature from Anderson County A Tuesday, is Baid to be a dispensary ad. vocate. The dispensary, however, ' was not made an issue in the camle Pai8nA freight train on the C. & W. C. t jumped the track sia: miles north of Laurens on the Greenville line. EnI gineer Bearden was badly hurt and j seven cars were demolished. Wallace Jeter, colored has been arrested at Gaffney and has confessed to ; the murder of Greene Woodbon in Union County and also of another man, whom he bad never been susripnfprl of killinc. Col. A. B Andrews has just finished an inspection of the Blue Ridge Railroad or which he is president. He j says he does not know just when the road will be extended over the mountains, but it will be in his opinion at _ no distant date. The engine of an incoming C. & W. ^ C. passenger train jumped the track on the high Richland creek trestle coming into Greenville, but was stopped * " before serious damage was done, although the train narrowly escaped 3 falling off"the trestle. The GafTney Ledger contradicts the J statement of the Columbia Record t_ that there are three federal licenses to " sell liquor in Cherokee County. The Ledger says there is not one, those previously in existence having expired and not having been renewed. Thp T.eilopr snvn th?l tin whiulrpv pan ^ be bought iD Gaffney. t[ Robert O'Shields, a lriill operative of Belton, was run over and killed by * the fast mail No. 17 jusi; as it wae ;i leaving the station at Greenville. He lived a short while after the accident and said that he was trying to cross , the track ahead of the train. An V? empty bottle was found near him and the railroad people believe he was somewhat under the influence of liq1 uor. Others think he wsa trying to r_ bcaid the uain. rs ? ? a] A lVnrning to Hotbrrs. i- Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather i- of the summer months to guard against of bowel troubles. As a rule it is only k necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old fashioned castor oil, and Bee that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe. r. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diaria rhoea Remedy and then a dose of castor oil, and the disease may be cbeck!D ed in its incipiency and all danger ar. voided- Tbecastor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ,n ready for instant use as soon as tbe first indication of any bowel trouble appears. This is the most successful r_ treatment known and may be relied a8 upon with implicit confidence even in Iv cases of cholera infautum. For sale * by all druggists Abbeville, H. M. !C1 YouDg, Due West. in ~ 'y If you have any pecord hand school hooko, such as are und Id ibe city bdd country 1P schools you can dltcoke of them at Speed's Drugstore. The finest candy you ever Baw for only 10 >e cents a pound at Dargan's. Kerosene oil at Dargan'a store 18 cents pe of gallon. In 6 gallon lot* 17 cents. in Go to Mllford's for nice, Ireab candy. AGIO >tock niture is ne"v .1 -C. -l"U ~ ^"U . JL ironi Lilt! Ullt We are in po money, and i iate your bui ye. Abbeville Lun Deal lumber, Sash, Doors, Best Portland Cement, full I Just received three cars Shir Uz?<>+ Par evf rinrkre flrirl F k'VJli VUI VI u'VVI W| WMWII %?I iw ? # Lumber on hand. Flooring, Ceili Get our prices and we will d ABBEVILLE The same old stand, lie Peopes f ABBEVEL OFFICERS. 8. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. Ennmnnn Dnnl? Minora iwiin State, County ant President: Vice-Pr F. E. HARBISON. P. B. Board of Directors : Blake, G. A. Visanska, John A. Harri W. Parker, W. P. Greene. "IVe solicit your business a it safely ami We are in position to make you lc when placed in Our Savings TELEGRAPHERS needed Annually, to fill tee new positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want Young Men and Ladles of good habits, to Learn Telegraphy and R. It. Accounting. We furnish 75 pe:r cert of the Operators and Station Agents In America. Our fix schools are tbe largest exclusive Telegraph Schools lu the World. Established 20 yeaes and endorsed by all lending Railway Officials. We execute a S250 Bond to every student to iurui?o aim or uer ? puoiuwu to $60 b month In States east ol me Kocky Mountain*, or from s"5 to 8100 a mouth in States west of the Roekits, immediately upon graduation. Students can enter at any time. No vacations. For lull particulars regarding any ol our Schools write dlrict to our executive office at Cincinnati, 0. Catalogue free. The MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY. Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y. Atlanta, Qa. LaCrosse, Wis. Texarkana, Tex. San Franoleco, Cal. V ? v and n /r% ?w A n sition lo one siness N M les iber Company, lers in Blinds, Shingles, Lime. barrel, $2.50. igles, from the cheapest to the very Jlinds just in. Two cars Dressed ng and Siding. lo the rest?viz: Sell YoiU LUMBER OO. near S. A. L. Depot. iavinffs Rani JUM I1JCU JL/tiilll % iLE, S. C. DIRECTORS. S G. Thomson, FL G. Anderson, G. 'A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. C. S. Jones, J. 8. Stark, Ed. Keiser, Jonn A. Harris. 10 1) )6?1C. i City Depository. esident: Cashier: SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. T71 V Marrionn P R Snppd .Toll 71 R. s, R. M. Haddon, A. K. Watson, Lewis nd arc prepared to handle conservatively. ans, and to pay interest on deposits, Department. W. E. SHEHEE. D. A. DEWEY. SHEHEE & DEWEY, Tonsorial Parlors. WE HAVE POUCiHT OUT THE SPLENdidly equipped Barber Shop in the New Hotel Building, and are prepared to serve our customers with every comfort and convenience kDown to the modern toDcorial art. We have also elegantly furnlbhed bath j apartments. , Quick and satisfactory service is guaranted to all who will call on us SHEHEE & DEWEY. Go to Milford's for Pomperlan Cream. CLAIM AGAINST STATE. , -M LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON THE BLACK MATTER. ^ Sewalonl to be lleltl Before IVext LeK<HlMtnre to Inquire Into a Very Old Clnim. One of the moat interesting of the "' ? legislative committee meetings will be held shortly before the next see- '"3' sion to consider a historic claim against tiie state govern mem. It seems that in 1849 F. D. Black, of Abbeville, was comptroller general of the slate and while in office discovered a number of unpaid claims this state had against the federal goverment. These claims were for expenses incurred by the state in equipping troops and other move- v.^BB ments in the war of 1812 and the Mexican war. An agreement was made with the state for a collection '- ?? on a fifteen per cent basis. A little ;';3| was collected at the time and the roar niinajpH tn drnn until Senator Tillman managed to get .the claim through two years ago. The heirs of Black at once put in a claim for their share and a commission was appointed consisting of Senator Marshall and Representatives Fraser and Pollock. This committee will summon Senator Tillman, the attorney general and other witnesses and report at the next session on whether the claim should be allowed. It i" said that Senator Tillman is opposed to the claim and thinks that the agreement made by this 't m slate in 1849 with Black should not -iM bold good now. It is not known ' though what the committee will bring out at its sessions or what kind of report will be made. . , General Xewi No tea. Believing that Emperor William is fermenting a European combination against Great Britain, it is stated the IM latter came near breaking off diplomatic relations with Germany. A leading newspaper of Argentine -33 bitterly resents Mr. Roosevelt's interpretation of the Monroe doctrine. Arcbinese massacred the Duth post "M at Bembong, Dutch East Indies. Japan is negotiating for the par- :/j2& chase of armor plate and guns in Germany. The czar has authorized the issuance /'$? of a $1,000,000 5 per cent loan. The department of commerce and labor has published an analysis of the new German tariff, which shows the latter would be a formidable weapon in a tariff war. The advices which the United States government is rtceivine from its con- : aiiIa. /.ARaaiq m tha flrion* inHipttto oujoi vuitci a ju tuw ?uw*vm?v that Japan's economic policy contemplates trade supremacy in China. It is said tb^t evidence of bribery /j$ and corruption were discovered in the conduct of the clothing factory at the Schuylkill Arsenal. , No action will be taken by the state depaitment in respect to the utterances of the secretary of the Chinese legation on the boycott of American goods. The reciprocity conference aranged f >r a committee to prosecute plans of the convention ana formed a permanent organization, to be styled "The A'nerican Reciprocal Tariff League." I'nnecestary Expense. Acute attacks of colic and diarrhoea come on without warning and prompt relief must be obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expense of a physician's service in such cases if Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose ^of this remedy will relieve the patient be fore a pbysican could arrive. It has ever been known to fail, even in the most severe and dangerous cases and no family should be withou it. For pale by C. A. Milford and H. M. Youuk, Due West. Pointed PHragrapli*. Those angels men marry soon shed their wings. A cynic is a man who has no earthly use lor children. A woman in love is sentimental; a man in love is silly. If a man be pushed for money he is usally shoved to the rear. Most of the serious slips. occur after the cup has been to the lip. One seldom realizes that he is wrong uutil he is found out. There is more or less envy in the make-up of every man and woman on earth. Our idea of a pleasing lonversationalist is one who possesses the faculty of making a long story short. When a woman goes shopping it takes her all afternoon: when she goes buying it takes her only a few minutes. It is simply impossible to get any month out of the twelve to live up to the magaziue poetry that is written about it. Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O., laid the peculiar disappearance of his painful symptoms, of indigestion and biliousness, to Dr. King's New Life Pills Mesaps: "They are a perfect remedy, for dizziness, sour stomoch, headache, constipation, etc." Guaran teed at P. B. (Speed drug store, price 25c. IteflectlonM of a Itathelor. A man would rather even go to u i uuiuun luau uc JU me uuubd by ra* weather. A bachelor gets very little real enjoyment out of a club because he can go there auy uight he wants to. It's mighty fuuny how a girl never grown a wisdom tooth till she is in love aud a temper till she is married. When a man is nice -to his own sister it is a sign that he does it so she will help to make some other girl nice to him. The money a married n^n has to put into neccessary things would buy a bachelor more luxuries than he knew what to do with.