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I * ?be Press and Banner Twelve Pages. Pnbl'Hhed every Wednesday at *2 * ; w*r in ad' a ice. Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1905. In it Right. Is it right thHt a property-owner should lose 84 20 lo let a dealer make 50 cants? A deuler makes 50 cents more on fourteen gallous of ready-for-use paint, at $1.50 per tallou than ou-r ageut does on eight gallons of L, & M. palntaud six gallons of llDsntd oil, which TUake fourteen gallons of the best psiot in the i world, at SI 20 per gallon! the property owner | loses jnst $1.20? Is it right. It requires 4 gallons of L aM. and 3 gallons Linseed OH to pa'ut a modernte sized boui-e. Ten Tboonand Churches painted with Longman <k Martinez, L. & M. Paint. LIt>e a 1 quanlty given to cburches when bought from Speed Drue Co. <'ity Wnlcr. Tbe citv council having taken charge of the water worfcs July 1. 1915, water rents must hereafter be paid at Council office from toe 3rd to tbe lOib of each month. Ihe water will be cut off from those failing to pay in the time specified. Water rates.?Mlnlmun charge 4o cents per month. Over 2,000 gallons 20 cents per tbousicd gallons. James Chalmers, City Clerk. Opening Books of Mubkcrlpliou Books win be open in tne tsanK 01 uonaias Wednesday, August 30tb to Saturday* Sept. 2, 1905, inclusive, tor receiving subscriptions to tbe capital stock ot tne Donalds- Warebouse Co. J. J. Dunn, J. C Booker, \V. F. Rowland, T. W. Qrabam' Corporators. Aug. 28, 1906. ^ ^ A Delightful Entertainment. Mrs. F. B. Gary entertained r Fmall party of friends, at wblst, Monday evening. Or tbe number were Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Bteveuson, two charming ladles wltb whom many ot oar people were associated most pleasantly at Harris Springs. The entertainment was mfnriral. but most delightful In every respect. Refreabmenu of salads and Ices were served. ? . Jfrt. Cotbran Entertain*. Mr. 8Dd Mrs. W. 8. Cotbran entertained a large party of the ynang people of the city last evening in honor of Mrs. McLaughlin aud Mrs Stevenson. The yonng people always find here a genial welcome and tbey anticipate tbe entertalnments wiib great pleasure, Spectacle". Just received 200 pair best quality of spectacles. Best eye tester on tbe market. if. J. W. Rj kard. . Cattle for Sale. 40beed graded sbort born and and Po!ledAngus cattl*. one registered Devon bu'l, lour years old. Will ell separate, in groups or al' together. For farther particulars call on or write Hndler Bros., Hunters S. C.. 4t. . I Cold Spring. The Cold Spring Union will meet Friday evening, August 25tb, at 3 o'clock. A, M. Reid, President. Wanted. Salesman wanted to look after our interest In Abbeville aDd adjacent counties. Address Clover Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Every man owes it to himself and bis tam ily to master a trade or profession. Read tbe display advertisement of tbe 6 Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this Issue slid learn how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and be assured a position. tf Buftincitft Mertlvg' * All persons interested In upboldii g tbe -price of cotton, and all olaesee are, are earnestly nrged to attend meeting to he held in tbe Court House at 11 o'clock on Saturday Sept. 9tb. Business of Importance to be bad. So Hack Service. Mr. Editor: You will please permit me, through your columns, to call attention to tbe poor hack service with wblcb the town Is Inflicted. There Is probably not a town Id tbe State ot half the inhabitants of tbls place, that hasn't a more reliable and better equipped bacb service A public back is in a sense a public carrier. Like tbe railrr.eds, and It nf t subject to tbe laws of the State are subject to the city court. Tbey should be required, at least, to meet all passenger trains. The city council would do well to mafae tbls itqulrment in granting their license. Citizen. V IIaridon'? Locnlit. New fall goods arriving every day at Had don's. Ifyou want a fine dress you can be supnltMl At Haddon's. Go to Haddon's and get a new chiffon broadcloth elegant assortment of colors. A fine assortment of Black and fancy, colored Mohairs at Haddon's. We have a fine stock of black and colored silks at all prices and widths at Haddon'B. Have you seen that new 36 Inch Black and Blu? silk at Haddon's. The largest and most complete llneof dress goods can be seen at Haddod's. When you visit Abbeville call and see our . .. large llne.of Flanneletts and Outings at Haddon's. We have a fall stock brown and bleached homespuns and sheetings which we are selling at the old price. A new supply of ladles and chlldrens Hose received this week at Haddon's. Onr stock of Ladles, Misses and Children shoes Is full and at all prices. We bare a special bargain In a 8100 shoe. ' \ THEY CHEERED FOR ROOSEVELT Notable Demooatratlon itl Inter-Parllamentary Cougrom. * Constitution. i Brussels, August 28.?Tbe opening of the inter-parliamentary congress Id tbe national palace ft ere today was tbe occasloo for a notable demonstration In behalf ol President Roosevelt and the success of tbe ptace conference at Portsmouth Tbe we conilUK address delivered by Minister of -tate Beeinaert aroused a norm of applause when be referred to President Roosevelt's two conspicuous movements in behalf of pence Id first culling a meetlDK of The Hague conference, and secondly. Id brloglDg tbe plenipotentiaries ol Russia and Japan together. Tbe congress adopted, amid enthusiasm, resolutions of thaDks :o President Rootie velt, and the secretary was iustrncttd in cable a message ol appreciation to President Roosevelt. DONALDS. At a meeting of tbe Board of Directors of , the Donalds Cotton Ware bouse, held last week, it was decided to build the ware bouse on a lot Just back of the oil mill. This will be a very coovenleot place for it is near both gins and also right at the business part of town. Tbe lot was bouKht frc m Mr. C. E. Bbarpe. Work will start on the building riKQl awav. 1I in inr yimi UI inc uiimuin tu bava tbe building completed in time to bandie tbe present crop oi cotton. Rev. J. a. Brown, the pastor of tbe Btip'iBt cburcli here ami who hasjust returned troni a trip through Eutore, delivered a very In- 1 tereatlng account ol Ills trip at the B*pttM cburcb yesterday morning. Mr. Blown l? a very brl.llant man 8Dd saw all that w.is worth aeelDg on hU trip. HI" talk yesterday morning was very much ti j ytd by those < .. who were present. - I The Donalds High jchonl will be UDder the control oi Prof. K. B. AlcDill. who taught it no Fuccesslully last year, again this year. Mr. McDlll will be assisted by Miss Belle Bucli- ( anon of Greenwood. It Is hoped thai the , school will prosper thu (ail Misses Juliet bd<1 Alice Humphreys cn'er- i talneri a lew friends iaht Saturday night from S:30 tin*1110:30 In honor of their guext. Miss Camtile .Smith of Lowndesvllle. Pit and UpjenkM were played and later >11 the evening refreshments were served. All who were present had a most delightful time. Miss Mary Klohey of Mississippi, who has been visiting Miss Eula Dunn, has returned , to her home. H. C. B. J Smoke Speed's Clnco Cigars and keep a good taste In your mouth for Ranter Its only ten days oil. j , SOUTHERN COTTON ASSOCIATION ORGANIZERS. . | ltiiuinc Adclre** Ity ih? rrfudcnl J. All< u Smith. I The S utbern Cotton A?oi:iat!on whs ?>r. sranizednt Abbevilie.Satnrday, Ang. '2ti. Mr. J. Allen Smith In an earnest appeal caned on u.f i.iui.ern, lawyers doctors hdu business tu>-n ti> organize lor ine purpose of Jolnlrt; nat.d wiib otner s< ctions of the youth in s"slainttig ibe price ol cottou, ii:e bt?sl? of i.ur weaith. .miiodc other things be said : My Frie ds nnd Fe low Citlzeus : Webae Diet togetbei today to carry ou ai d 'urtiier perfect the orgnnlztiion of the Sc uihern Association In wbicb we all ate so vitally interested. Mi si oi you, peilmia. wi re litre Inst .Saturday and beard with qiiicRi in d Interest and p:easnre the speeches lb.it w ero then wade. 'J'hey breathed >-in h a spirit ot wise, conservative mar in to tue n?cess it le?.?! me situation, such ? splrst 01 aleitDe*s aud determination "to do," tnal I dtem II i,ot necessary for me 10 take up your >nlu. able Unit: in endeavorine further to convince y<uoni<e great importance01 tU'S mom i< usaH. You are already couvlnod. IhH the evil exli>>i>, ibat Ibe price ol cotton Ik ihk(J?tbe sbuit e cock olthe Bull wml Bi-ar, tb?t It Is the mercy of Ibe relentless speru ator 1? alnady known to you. bas be? n nun ed iui< you ?s a bitter experience. I council no uuiaw|u<, no unwise, no illogical remedy, but 1 make no apology for i xertiug my every abillltj and my utmost power to aid tbeisouthern farmer In obtaining tlie very beat price po?siDie for bis cotton. Does not tbe manufacturer In every line desire and obtain th?\?*ry highestprice for bis finished product? Dots not tbe venderof aDy and every kind of property demand ana secure Ibe fullest value lor what be bas to sell? Tben wby not ibe Southero farmer do tbe same for tbat great staple, God provided, God given, tbe product of bis toll, wblch. Is of sucb essential utility to manklud? In considering tbIn question and rtacblng a wise conclusion as to wbat our duly is in tbe premesee, we have but to ask tbe following questions; islt right to organize? Is It wise to organize? does not tbe exigency of tbe case make organlzitlon imperative? And wbeu we answer each of tbese with an emphatic "Yes," tbe time for argument bas closed and the time for work has come. And now my irlends the beginning and tbe contluuance and the end, the meat and the marrow of what I wish to say to you is embraced In one word, "organize." And right bere a word of caution. Let us pause to look the situation squaiely In tbe face, to consldei Its requirements and the ways and means ai our command. Ifyou thfuk you can perfect and maintain an organization tbat will meet anu ovt rcome ibe vicious schemes and aeep laid plans ol those who would put down tbe price of cotton, and so rob you of your legltl mate profit, without a united determined purpose, a wisely directed effort and the expenditure of some means, you are very mucb mUtaken. It 18'going to require at our bands mucb patience, much loibearance, much spmpatby with each other, mncb labor aud much faith In our cause. It Is a great cause, demsnding every man's help anu every mau's loy ally and much eflort and sacrifice on tbe patt of f-ach of ns for the common good Already tbe cry of discouragement and dtslnteg ration may oe neara, tne same oia cry, mat has wrought so effectually against Um heretofore, "That It is impossible lor these iarmer* and their friends toorganize, too bic a thing, doD't you worry, impossible, It will soon pastoff." My friends, my reply to Mich, and ] know that It Is yours, la that tbe word "Impost I be" was not coined to be ustd in thU connection, but for our convtuteuce, to bay to such croakers and evil wishers tbat It Ik ' impossible" tor you to keep us from organizing. Impossible, there is nothing impossible to the united Invincible spirit ot tbe men. and their descendants, who followed Lee and Ja'kson upon many a bard foucbi haul, field. Again I say to you. organizt! organize! And now my trlends the matter is up tu j ou. Shall we organize or shall we basely retire and give up the figbi? I stand r??dy to a d you In every possible way, but thin la not the work of one man, but of us all. United wt stand, divided we fall, DUE WEST. Mr. Pamuel Roddey and Mis* Mary Roddey o! R^ck Hill have been the guests ot their sitter. Mrs. E H.Edwards. Mr. R. 8. Galloway went to LowndefvilU Friday to alteud t he funeral of M r. Bun Kay. Mrs. Eugenia Pearson Is with friends in. anrt arnnnd t-nvrn Mr. P. P. McCain^, returned last week from Michigan where he has beeD travel ling lor 'wo months In the inletest of the Keystone View Company. Mrs. A. D. Kennedy and daughters have been with friends below Abbeville for a fewdays. Mrs; E. L. Reld and children leave this week for no extended visit to Mrs. Reid's family In Virginia. / Dr. F. Y. Pressly went to Anderson Saturday to take part in the ordluatlon ol Rev. R. A. Lummux. Mr. R. C. Brownlee and Muster Robert Brownlee went to Anderson Saturday. Miss Josie Moflatt Is txpected In town this week to visit friends. Miss E'lzabetb Tolbert is with Miss Sue Morton for a few day*. Mr. Rob Brock came down from Antlerson ard spent Sabbath with home people. Mrs. J. P. Kennedy and children of Atlanta are guests ot Mr. A. S. Kennedy and family. Mrs. Louise Aull spent <i frw days last week with ber mother Mrs. Kirkpatrlck. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wlueman were with friends iu Long Cane last week. Rev. P. A. Pressly of LancaNttr was with friends a short while last week._ He whs on Ms way to Bradley to bold a meetiug lor Rev. N E. Smith. Mr. 8. J. Todd and Mrs. J. I McCain spent last Wednesday In Pelzer with Mrs. Calvin Stewart. Miss Helen Grler Is the guest ol Mrs. W. H. D. A'gnew In Greenville. Mr. David Vandlver came dowu from Anderson to attend the Cllnkscales-Newtoo merrlage. Mr. Mark Ellis Is here from Greenvill> enjoying a vacation wnn nia parents. Mr. W. W. Edwards and Miss Ludte Haddon left Friday for Baltimore where they will select and buy their fall stock. Mr. Morton Collins and children of Princeton spent a few days iast week with MlSbSue Morton. Mrs. Henry Bunch and Mrp. Carrie Jower8 nfClarks Hill are ihe guests of Mrs. John Ellis. Mr. Livy Caldwell leaves this week io take a position in Columbia. Dr. S. A. Wldeman came over from Woodruff to enjoy a vacation with home folks. Mrs. Lennle J. Robinson and Mr. Ralph Robinson have returned from Troy. Dr. A. B. C. Lindsay of Wllllngton is with relatives In town. Miss EUa Dunn of Donalds and Miss Richie of Guntown, Miss., were the guests of Miss Jennie McGee last Tuesday. Mr. Coleman and Mrs. Stuart came up from Green wood and spent a few days with Mrs. S. A. Agnew Miss Margaret Miller of Laurens is with Mrs. W. W. Edwards. Mr. B. P. Caldwell leaves this week to take up his school work lnJLlncolntofn, N. CI Mr. aDd Mrs. James Brown lee of Texas will visit their sister, Mrs. M. B. Cilnkscales ibis Miss Lola Bell has been elected j* deleg te to the United Daughters of the Confederacy meeting in i^ua aujcib, i>ai. ihibs urn r>n* kindred In tbat city and will probably attend. At a called meeting of the Farmers Educ atlonal Union No. 22, Ahbetll e Co., s. C. having a membership ol 49on the roll. nformatlon was received that the reports on the cotton crop condition* lor the County hart been forwarded the Dept. of Agriculture at Washington D. C. ou July 25th by certain persons, Employees by the Dept., as fol'ows: J. C. EUls, U5 per cent., R. U. Cannon, 83 per cent.. J. M. Harden 89 per cent, P. A. Cheatham. 17 per cent. The Unlim believing that the estimate was too high a motion was made and carried that each member of this Union make an estimate of the conditions ol his crop about I be 20 of July and also toglve to the higher estimate any bent fit ol a doubt, with th? following result. That the crops (of this Union would average on the 23 day of July 6S 1-2 per cent. A motion was made aud carried that the actions of this Union be published in the i.ounty papers and a copy sent to the Sectlcn nf Agriculture at Washington D. C. and the Hon. Harvle Jordan, Pres. Cotton Assn. James M. Gilliam. Pres. C. S. Gibert, Sect and Treas. Kerr Furniture <'o. Movcn lo Xew Quartern. The Kerr Furniture Co. ha? moved to the newly equipped and handsome ' storeroom on Knox's corner. This busiuess has prospered remarknldy, by ressoii of the courteous busi nesslike methods of tlie manner i\ir. J. D. Keir. They are now cairyiug une of the largest and Lest a sorted lines of furniture iu the up country. Anything that the mo*t fastidious customers might desire iu the furniture liue can he found either iu his store room or warthoeses. of Refnm (I and Ovrr l'r? iglit. There w 111 te sold t tbe S. A. I,. Depot In. Abbeville,oh September 14,1915. iid uiiuhumI1 lul uf reluted and over trelght. Y( ? will find iu itemized llbt elsewhere In IIlls ist-ue. Tills stud will go cheap,add If theie )h anything thai you can handle Id the list It will pay you to be present at tbe Bale. Putnam's Fadeless Dyes, all colors at Mil? ford'i Drug tttore. I \ ' . _ . .? V Il?y Wlii!e t|?o Srn 'li4' i>s." There is a lesson in l he wm k of ty fnrm? rs. He knows that 11ie l?,isrhl ;Uii.-hine may l ist hut a day and h>- IK prepares for the shower* whiuh are s(. .1 ?i liah'e to follow. So i< should he will 'W every household. Dys-entery, diar /g rhoea and cholera trio tum may attack (yl some memher of the home without yjst warning. C'lounherlaiu's CoM *, ('hoi- Gfej era and Diarrhoea Ifeineilv, which is the best know n medicine r'nr tli dia- K\ eases, should always lie kei t M h ind, Q@ as immediate treatment is iieees-arv. V and delay may pmve fatal. For sale bv C. A. Milford and H. M. Young, Due West. * )|? FORREiT, I Lease or Sale. $ 1200 Acres 4 Of l? Dd, located in E't-e t Ci nn'v, jq Uenrgln.on H onil River. 12 ni"?sh. 13. g or biuerion, zw acres 01 oj? 11 o mini, ?? SO acr^n of brunch bottom, 2">0 ?ort-w of ? open upland unit balnn e to timber and pasture. Good dwelling house and tenaut houses. App'y to ' E H. ST A RK K Sr , Exlr. of S. C. Starke, Deceased. Elberton, Ga.t R. F. D. No. 4. L 17 c< House and Lot ? are for Sale. a , I offer for sale the Kinai'd liouse and lot in the City of Abbe- r ville. 111 K. S. LINK. V as th lii th re J B The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. Probate Court.?Citation for LetterK of Administration. / By R. E. Hill, Esq., Judge of Pkobate. ITThprpHH Artnlnhnu DnnuldRon hath mwrip ?? ru11 to me, to grant John W. Mir rah Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Adolpbus Donaldson, Jr., late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and ndmoniRb all and singular the kludred and creditors of the said Ailolphus Donaldson, Jr., dec., that they be and appear before ir.e, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abhpville C. H., on Tuesday, the 12lh day of September, 1905, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the an forenoon,Ao 6how cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this 29ih day of August, In the year [seal.1 of our Lord one thousand nine buudred and Ave, and in the KtOth ytjar of American Independence. Published on the 30th day of August, 1905, in the Prers and Banner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. Oc R. E. HILL, t Judge of Probate. Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers and cancers, that eat away your skin. Wm. BedeJl, of Flat Rock, Mich., sayp; "I 1 houo naed Ttiinbipn'u Arnipn KhIvp fnr I Ulcers, Sores and Cant-era* It is the | best healing dressing I ever found." I Sooths and heals cutf, burns and ft scalds. 2oc at P. B. Speed's Drug store, guaranteed. J. A. DICKSON, p SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CKOWN-AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. A GOOD PLATE $8.00 '\} AMALGAM FILLINGS75c and. 1.00 for OFFICE OVER BARKSDaL.E'8 RTOKK. qui : V tloi ABE FOR A HIE! 1 ft ik pur E. C. MESCHINE, ? of the Hermitage Farm, I . Lowndesville, S. C., retiring from farming, j will sell on easy terms, in Farms of 50 to 100 Acres ?1 i. * I ,1 I. .? .* r aunui one luuwsiiuu mire nundred (1,300) acres, out of I lie 1,000 acres of the Hermitage & Farm. Apply to ^ E. C. MESCHINE, $ Hcim tage Farm, i.' May 3, 1!?)5. Lowndesville, S. C. w ' D There is a vast dill'ereuee between a making your mark and makiug re- J. marks. j? No man is ever so busy that he can't W find time to make an occasional mis- jtake. * j| Perhaps the spendthrift is anxious to get rid of his money btcau&e he i? ki afraid of the microbes. J. People would no doubt sympathize vv with you more if you didn't waste so . P. much time telling them how it happened. .. K ...it r /. . J V CORN FIELDS / ARE GOLD F;IELD5 Mi 1 (to the;.farmer who under- KjS stands how to feed his ^ jWj crops.' Fertilizers for Corn \ lj| * must contain at least 7 IJJ^ per cent, actual |/ rf ; PotashJ Send for our books?they ullyj tell why Potash is as necessary |/VJf to plant life as sun and rain; wl sent free, if you ask. Write Ijjj GERMAN KALI WORKS fit New York?93 Nassau Street, or jw x Atlanta, Ga.?22>? South Broad St. IB DO YOU NEED A Mower or Rake ? IK SO, CALL AND SEP: US AT ' ONCE. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE DEERING AND HAVE A PEW THAT .WE WfLL CLOSE OUT AT A REDUCED PRICE. / Yours for business, . T. & T. M. MILLER. K3 ' 3LLEGE OF CHARLESTON Charleston, S. C. 120ib Year Peptemlier 2J)th. ETTERS, SCIENCE. FNGI NEE RING. One Hcholnrshlp nlvlng fit-e tuition to :h county of Sou'h Carollra. Tnlllon WO. inl find furnished room In Dormitory ?10 fi-2 a month. All candidates for admisHlon i permitted to compete for VHCnnt ]toyc?lo'arshlpH which pay ?100 h year. For cataue, address Harrlion Randolph, Presiden*. Jewelry! Jewelry! * . i I have just received a complete le of Jewelry of the very best lality, and at prices which will tonish you, "Sou can get anyiDg that you want in the jewelry le from me withaguarantee that e goods will be exactly as repsented. \ Call and examine my stock. ' Watch renairine* a SDecialtv. JT A V . W. EYKARD. UILDING MATERIAL I am now receiving a stock of DOORS, , SASHES, BLINDS, FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING d FINISHING LUMBER, also SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT and HAIR. me in and let me give you prices. A. G. FAULKNEI?, TRINITY ST. . iposite A. B. MORSE. Ibbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL nmiici ASSOCIATION. lOperty Insured, $925,000 January 1st, 1904. if KITE TO OR CALL on the tmderx'.gnw ' or to the Director of your Townshlf any lniormauou yon m?.y iies;re ktmju plan oi Inrurance. fc Insure yonr property against df.suc ri by is, mmm ci umim, 1 (lo bo cheaper than any insurance ( on ly In existence. emetnber we are prepared io prove to yot t ours lb the wifesl nud cq< ap; il, t )?tn c urance known. R. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. A geni i Abbeville, 3. 0. FRASIB IY0J?; Pres. Abbeville, 3. C. ' I BOARD DIRECTORS |G. Major Greenwood T. Mtibry... i okenotiry j r. B. Acker UouauJh ! J 15. CIlnkHCf . ..Due- Went , i L. Iladdon Jjong Cane A. Ktlier ><niU.'ivllie . K. Watnon Cedar Spring r . .VI. it*-10 At>tievllie Townt-hli 4 W. Bind ley Abh?vlli?City. !_ r. J. A. Aiiilcmm Anireville : ] . A. Tennoiit Lowiidt-Mvllie I . O. G.'ant Magnolia ! l It. Turraoi Calhoun Mills L. KiImourlH HonlPin.x 7 O. Harvey W alnut Grove i C. Mariiu llodgt-n L). Coleman Coronac.! Add. CiLilioun.. IMlu?*ty-?six M. I'a.vue Klnrrds I!. T.iylor l'VlimvMilo ifceptj L>'k?- Khu'ulx ev. J. B. Muse Verdery H.CbiieB, Jr Bradley ? WYLyon Troy A. Cheatham Yeldell B. Calllson C'alllson M. Outz. KlrkBe>8 ileb Walton Broolw bbevllle, 8 C.,;Jan. 13, 1904. I _ V* ' SI fltlii"2 <w> Mm* jllaikct t?qitn| to <'liatu!? rlaiu'N C'?li<*. C'ltoiera and OinrrliDi a Itcniwly. This facf is well known to druggists everywhere, and it i u??. out often will give tlx-ir customers tliis preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witmer, :i prominent duiggisl of Joplin. Mo., in a eircuhir to bis customer?, *a\s: " There is nothing on the Market in the way of patent o>edicine whieh equals CI.amnei Iain's Colie, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. We sell and recommend this preparation''. J'or i-a!e by all druggists Abbeville, H. M. Young, Due West. ? I J - FOR SALE. 204 ACRES C'l land In Atibtrvill C< I'i'ly.- Oi.e and a ha'f niUtu (nan Ca htmn Falls, 75 acres urder cultivation. acres wire pawlu-e,40acres lie.ivy onka and plno timber. Two lour'rnum bouses. 0 ie barn, two nood spr 11-us. Banch on ibe place land leve'. Gray so't with nam). Known an tbe Ruskin place. Cburcn unrf Kphnnl lii niiH in lie. (.'an Hell you this place lor S7 {>er acre. Terms easy. Cull anil tee ??. McBride & Goodwyn, GREENWOOD, S. C. [Correct Dress! The "MoScm Mcihod" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co., oi Cincinnati, O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly ;; to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign J and domestic fabrics from which to choose. I Representee* bp H. G. ANDERSON & CO., Abbeville, S. C. For Sale. A WELL IMPROVED FARM OF 600 Acres, 100 of which i? r'eared nod in tine slate n cultivation and located one mil.* north ot lh< flourlsblnt.' city of Greenwood, H. C. The above properly can be bought on rea 25 to 123 acres each, to suit purchaser. Partie* dtelring lniormation should apph at once to J. R. BLAKE, Abbeville, 8. C. or . R. P. BLAKE. July L'6V 1005 Greet.wood, S. C. i Wofford College, Henry L. Snyder, LL. D., President. TWO DEGREES. A. B. ard A. M. Knur eoursts leading to the A.B. Degree. Nine professors. Department.'? E'hlcs ant) Aslrcnrny Mathematics. Physics, and Geoloey. Bloloey and Chemistry, J.Hrtn, Greek. English, German and French. History and Economics. Library and .Librarian. 'I'he \V. E Bnrnelt try hmsIuii) under a competent director. J. B. Cleveland Science Halt. Athletic grounds. Course ol lectuiers by the ablest men on the p'attortn. Rire musical opportunities. Uexi Session, September20 h Board irom 5S to S1G a month. For Catalogue or otl'?-r In formal Ion. address J. A. GA MEW ELL, Secretary. Spartanburg, S. C. Wofl'orcl College Fitting School. Three dpw brick buildings. soeam beat and eleiv.ric lights. Head Master, tour teachers and Matron live In tbe buildings Situated on the Woflord Campus. Stildenis take a renular course in tbe College Gymnasium, aud have access to the Coileee Library, SI 15 00 rays for board, tuition and ail fees. Sons of Methodist ministers do not pay tuition. Next session begins September 20 b. For Catalogue, etc., address A. Mason DuPre, Head Master. Spartanburg, S. C. Has now a stock of g vou want Sum in Winter Goods yc is the best time IT is rather between and affords gooc tunity for clos: Summer Goods to ma for Fall and Winter Notwithstanding it summer all hands are k< and every day our st< fillec with buyers. Ai inorcm or\-\m-nn.F> in crnnrl: LXlg IwA/JLX U>V1 T I.VAAV/V/ AAA w v., [ally ill cotton fabrics, large purchases early my advance took pig .low I am giving ners the benefit of 1 prices I paid for my goc Come to see then ilways find at the stoi J M ? i"'' : V . ' > ?'' The Largest and Most Elaborate Stock of \ I JCW KslLy Ever Seen in Abbeville * ? : i ' . ' "v $ will soon be on display at the . jewelry establishment of . jftw. E. JOHNSON & CO.II 11 ft ' / s v: . IK'' All the new creations will be ^und there. The , U >+ ' r very latest styles that corvine beauty and utility. Pon't vex yourself about Wedding and Birthday Presents, etc. Just come and ; look, you will see what you want at the price you want to pay. Here are watphes that keep time to the second. Fancy and ornarmental clocks. Silverware in the latest designs. Cut glass that will dazzle you. ' \ Repairing is our specialty. All work done with accuracy and dispatch. - ' 11' H II \ 'v The following is the Annual Apportionment oi School Funds/composed of Three Mill Constitution Tax, Poll Tax and ' the Dispensary Fund for Scholastic Year 1905-1906. I r' ! Sw . -6' 2 | a i i%. ?f! < ! fs fi J u ?! ?-3 >n ^ 38 * S? Q ? tx *' J- I ?ll ^w- o ' h al Q- ?;?-.? ?Z.~ +* ? 0-8 " 3 ?-*? re o ft- CO '.SttA Name of Diet: lets. w~ p, u a>> qc^ 5" ?- *>? tfSg II ? l?s !bj i -si si5 -r o aua ' a*-= 3 5 o- S" ? ? Z,* I $&! | 5< . woa 5 LowndcovilleNo. 1 1 71 ? 2ft 98 $ 149 10 3 176 08 % M OO -?.?M7 08 M lrt..e 2 88 84 44 184 80 218 24 76 05 .... 264 ? LowDdehVliiw No 2 3 204 lflO 32 554 40 654 72 30 33 685J# Lown'tf sville No. 3 4 K7 -33-OB 182 70 215 76 8 23 52S^ta! Lowndetivl ie No. 4 5 -60 22 80 126 00 148 80 62 19 J00 lift f LowrnleNvlUe No 5 6 50 19 00 105 00 124 00 102 40 288 40 MHenoMaNo.i...7 9? 3.572 w4o is 2747 ...._? ?o? MaKDO'lii No.2. S 1?1 72 58 401 10 473 68 158 42 ? 632 10 . MHtlnoltH No. 8 9 318 120 84 667 80 788 64 225 65 ..... - 1014 W 1 Mi Caruie 10 316 liO 08 ??3 60 783 69 ......-.i..... t... 783 ? \ir?i .Vn<rt*in II :VA 134 14 741 30 875 44 195 76' r..^. 1071 2n Bordenux No. 1 1 i 1?? : 74 48 411 60 486 18- 256*78 .............. 742 86 McCormlck .... 13 409 155 42 858 90 1011 82 111 80 11*5 21 RonieoRX N?V 2 14 142 , 96 288 20 3>2 16 66 21 406 40 BeUevtw . 5 99 87 62 207 90 210 52 78 71 ~ 324 g r nn o rani N i 16 86 21 28 117 <W 138 88 ... 188 88 PttthounNo 1 17 170 66 50 367.NJ 43*00 16121 ... N?S1: Beth?8 s i? 4294 237?> -.8024 mm sag U m, Nu 1? 182 ?"6 382 20 451 86 319 16 V. 770 M Sharon* ...... 20 2>9 98 42 543 90 642 ?* 3106 _. 676 38 upfhH 'J ? 21 306 116 28 642 60 758 88 143 93 ..A 902 81 Ahbevii' e 22 121.8 459 04 2536 80 2905 84 , ...... 2996 84 Warrenlo'iV'.' ......... 23 120 45 60 252 00 297 00 15 00 - 812 60 m w 74 258 30 305 04 101 2<*? : 406 84 PI tie G rove 25 116 44 08 243 60 287 6H 25 287 ? LoneForeai . 26 1 119 4S 22 219 90 295 12 44 51 Anl?evMle ' 27 I 219 1H 62 M2 00 617 62 J8 21 ?W? DS M 28 1107 40 66 224 70 26-5 36 9 46-1 27#? HunnT aVoDP 29 147 55 86 S0H 70 364 56 121 81. ?77 ' Pold Sorlnr 30 I'O 41 8o ' *31 W. 272 80 4 ~ M ?7 41 LoneCane NoT7 31 166 C3 08 348 ?0 411 68 1 4U88 smlfhvl?? 32 255 96 90 535 50 632 40 y.,- 35 .632 06 Wnml.VLaud '38 W1 49 78 275 10 824 88 109% j;.. ?*\?7 CeSuil 34 90 72 20 399 00 471.20- 88 7*1 L Jl Hasan 85 , 62 28 .'6 180 2U 153 76 H-rka CrieK 38 'ill 42 18 283 10 275 28 34 76 } .U Z.[fggl<M Keowfe 37'l41 53 58 296 10 319 68 82 4f> ..I. ,i$f?Pl7 ft.?? n/':; 'IV :w 1/4 (iWI 70 810 96 M-Klff:96 linnflMs 81) I t8L ' 69 10 38- 20 451 86 ?Vh ~ 40 ! 101 I 38 38 212 10 250 48 21 47 ...T. i ^ vLrmllMou 41 ! 73 ' 27 74 153 30 181 W 27 :..a. ? |l81 31 Or? R 42 65 24 70 13? 50 16120 88 37 hkx $*9 5? ,?rb Oro'vV 43 i 80 . 30 40 168 CO 198 40 48 73 flgttf Rroad Moo til..!.!...! 44 111 42 18 238 10 275 28 24 34 ? -r,.,,,,. Path 45 67 2.J 46 140 70 Itfy lb Ha "*> *8?v * 46 1 50 19 00 - 105 00 1M 00 2 74 ....... MB W ^ . 47 I 1 ?2 42 56 ! 885 20 277 70 1*7 <? v 48 1 62 23 50 | 180 20 153 76 115 28 - 2? 04 | 90 34 20 : 189 00 '223 20 140,55 7. 368 <5 a 132 50 16 | 277 20 327 36 379 '76 ...; 707 ra; I' d tan"H I II".'!!!!!.'.'.'!!!!! 52 1131 4978 27010 3243s ^ j !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 13028 Total H s767 $3331 46 '.18110 70 21742 16 S3721 U2 M 53 lum , I -| , . ' '. - , -' F. C. DuPRE,|fl .Co. Supt. of Education. B ;oods suitable to all kinds of buyers, ifl er Goods you can get them, or if you wanfl >111 can find them also. The month of AugustM of the whole year for securing bargains. II i oSot- Special Bargains. I ing oat j am offering special bar-IB It r\ itAAWi w 1 |U "^7 gains in Bleached Goods andU is midS- can se^ them at very low-B eptbusy ' f est prices. Our Embroidery? ores are sale still continues and I hav? iticipat- ordered an entirely new stocM s, espec- to be shipped by express* I made These will arrive about thaB tceeand ^ast wee^ anc* wherB r custo- they come we will be able tcH the low put on sale the best values w? ids. have offered vet. H i and the other attractive goods you wilB 1,. W. WHITE. I ?- .