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It Press and Banner bllshed every Wednesday at 13 s > aioe. Inesday, Oct. 18, 1905. j Bnnlneas Changes Band*. I.Stark has sold his livery business leorge White, bul retains part ol }?, and will oontlnue to keep for ilgb grade stock with .which be has mOer ol years betu supplying hi*rk has prospered In our midst; bis anner has won for him friends, and >le business, ilte wbo now takes charge of the partment Is one of A.bbevlll?'B most ing young men The public may le itme prompt and 6atl?f><ctory vloe at his hands as received at ihf 318 predeoesior. LGOod Property S01<l. E L. Bell and 8amnel Gilmer have it tbe Black's Mill property, conslsrn Mill and Ginnery. >re wide awnke young men and make tblrgs bum blie want good work and quick > tbem a portion of tbe patronage. iA. I'. HOwle. C. Bowie, one of the most prosperous Id the i?ong Cane Section, called od ay last week. naklng a good crop and Is getting >1) aa to this worlds goods. Xotlee. ' i a chill Id the air, these day, that the oeed of warmer cloths. H. P. d seems to have a line that meet* of maoy good dressers hereabouts. >OCKET BOOK FOl'SD, et book was found by ao official of lea Bank od show day, and Is now !Dk. If tbe owner win pay the cor' tlaameot and identify the purse It iroed over to blm. ? ? LUABLF LAND FOR SALE. two well Improved valuable traot> rlthln sight of the city of AbbevllU rill Mil The two placts aggregat acres, oi tr>em la located a splendid dwel j all Deee?aary out bou?es. i desiring a Dice home oear the sis would do wen to call od me. Richard Soodiy. City Transfer. II loform the publlo that I am preserve the people Id the most apod satisfactory maoner, having i of haoks aud drays od fbe street. 1 ired to meet fll lncamlng and ou> g tralna, kilo to answer all private calls ir night or day. My mooto la: "Th? teat advertlaer la not be who wins pa age, bat be who keeps it." Youra for good service, BobFlllson. pt. 87,1005. 3t Phone 10C<S A. SB. Nmith Id betlad to bave tbe ladles call at bl> ion opeiwidava, and examine bis stoc* ortb Cart linn Blankets, Carpet Samples Squares, Pictures do. t glass, alter dinner coffees, Cbocclatt . atlad and cbop dlsbea, cblna ware <tc. laldes, many other goods too numerous t< itlon. It la a pleasure to abow our Hue. A. M Smith. ' m Brick for Sale. area quantity or first class brick. Caleb all bard If derlred. I will dellvwhere In tbe city on abort notice. Byoo see me before you buy. J. W. Lesley. r 91C buIts will compare favorably will i lor <12.50 and $15.00, found elsewhere In Clothing Co. Want a Watch, W. Rykrrd wants the pubMc to examim nana some new low 01 wiicuwkuu jcwmj Motived. rftea sod gentlemen watches in gold o> sr with best warrants, at most reasonuot' ea. Come and examine lor yonraelf. e keep all the bent and latest drinks a< op to dale Fountain and tbe bent sod> i In tbla country to dispense It. Mllford'* g Store. Wanted. sexton for Upper Look Cane C? meterj IreM, Abbeville Long Caoe Cemetery So y. i ANTED?Ad AT salesman, also a nurrof local men Id amall towns, to represen } tbe Slate of 8outb Carolina. Good c nX to right, party. Applv at once to Tb feel Marole Company, Gainesville, Ga. Mease note below some of (be latent sr kls at Lint's store. Helf-rlslDg bock wb>a' Br, maplesyrop, deviled crabs wliu sbolif denned milk, cocoa aod chocolate, aalmoi esl variety known.) raaglo yeast, canne> Blirs, domestic and Imported niacaroo "brop New Orleans molasses, extra flu ftkerel Inkluaud bnrrelN. Give us yoo er for fancy groceries and be awared ?> ^fact that 3on will gel tbe best. 8. J Bunks Tranka Jnst received a very larg >ment of tniDka to be sold at extremel; figure* at Lloka new a to re lolllday'aSylpb fl >or guaranteed aa goo< |he world afforda at LlDka new atore. iW Wieu:?vu UInun ? uunni uuiuu .uw be bad at D. PollakofTs for 3 dollars. alia i^nd barbed wire at A. M. Smiths, on can get all of. the Dukes Mlxtor* oklng tobacoo yoo are looking for wbol< i or retal I at Speed'm Drug Store. or line flavoring extract* go to Mllford'? ig Store. He make* them himself. See us for trunks., shoes, hats, inkets, underwear, cheese, mac?ni, hamB, breakfast bacon, nr, nails, barbed wire, &c, &c. J. Link. FADLKKER'tl LOCALS. > place to bay your flooring, celling and suing lumber* 1b at Faolkner'*, be koon^ at It takea to bnlld a boose and can flgnrt your bill for you. ist received by Faulkner 1 car of sasb, raand blinds all sizes and prices, yoo need lime, lath* or hair to do you) iter in g, ijuat ring 166, and Faulkner will d It atOLce. [oaldlngs of all kinds and prices. Don'i let the plaoe, "Faulkner's" on Trlnltj ?t. Come In and let me figure with you ether yoo boy or not, I like to give price* I make the other fellow sell you cheap, If 1 I'tsell yoo. If it Is shingles yoo wanll the mao to see. 'yoo want 8x10-12 Lt sash for your cabin* uiKner can lurimb ttiem at iDe lowest oe. ee oar display of out glass Id oar show es. Tbey are anlqoK-asd elegant Id dea and flnl?b. Well suited for WeddlDg mdu. A.M. Smith. be ladtea will find it pa>s tbem to ex loe oar carpet samples, art squares and ;s before buylDg. A.M.Smith. log raisers will find an assortment ot Js at our store. Rice Meal, Bran, and id and Shorts, Coin Ac. gel onr prices. M. Smith. e? as before baying Flour, Meal, Bbcod, ;ai, Coflee Ac for jour winter supply. M. Smith. Forth Carolina Wool Blanket*, all sizes 1 price*. A. M. Smltb, ay your underwear from us, we bave a Ker stock tban usual and tbe prices are bt. A. M. 8mlib. have tbe largest and finest assortment laddlts In tbe county, don't fall to call 1 see tbem before you buy. A. M. timltb. yhen you see "Avery" on a plow you are llag tbe best tbui can be made. See our eoi Avery two borse plows and Mid De mkers. A.M.Smith. let oar prloes before buying your flour. M. Smlib. lee oar assortment of plot urea and frames, a will beastaulsbed at tbe prices. A. M. ilth. Only a married man has a legal right [his own. never stops to count the court 'iiii in > THE KERR FURNITURE COTheir Store Front of GIhkk?Some ol the RemnrkN Which Have Keen Made About It?And Nome Facts nnil EtUimiitPM of it* Cent. Messrs. W. F. Smith ami Hugh Howard have completed I tie work ol puttlug the glass la tbe store frout of the K?*rr Furniture Co., nod as the editor of the Press and Banner happens to know more ot It than he knows of other equally pretty More fronts he will write of the store with whleh he Is hest aequaloted. The store room Is uuder Pythian tlall, aud was put lo readiness lor the enterprising Arm who now do business ou thai corner, aud from the date ul tbe flrai work an the Uutlding more than a year ago there has been more of Iec$ speculation as to what would be the final outcome. The bulling Is the store room formerly known as "Knox's Corner." The rool was raised nearly Ave feel, giving a story of about tltteen feet. It whs divided lntoa large hall and small rooms ror the Knights ol Pythias, where the Kn Uhis and lue Brotherhood ol Locomotive Kntlnters meet regularly. Wtnra rnnm on the floor below, us we have Justsiated, lb occupied by the Kerr Furniture Company. The floor of the basement was lowered nearly four feet, and the brick walls were lowered in the same proportion. The windows were enUr^ed. prismatic glass was put in, and tbe light comes from tbe side walk through wrought iron grates. A basememt which was loo dark lo drive a nail or to lay brick without artificial light, has been made light enough for a printing office. The extensive newspaper autl job prluuug establishment oI the Press and Bauuer is Djw comfortably quartered there. And so it Is, that (he building wblcb formerly had but o.tie tenant now h.is three. But we started out to write of tbe glass front of the Kerr Furniture Co. Except tbe door posts and tbe skeletou of the door shut ers, the frout is eutlrely of glass. The door is recessed back for nearly six feet. The folowing bill of sizes of glass will explain : COST OF GLASS. 2 pollened plates 84x120 inches. 2 polished plates 71x120 Inches. Mltered and prepartd for Crane'B patent front. 2 polished plates 21x121 lncbss. 1 polished plate 40x7S inches. 1 polished ;mirror, uevel 1 I 2lnches, 60 x7S inches. All for ?2o9 00 Deduct cost of plate 40x73 and mirror 50 00 . Cost of window and door glass 209 00 COST OF 1 BGA?, 15-lncb double 1 beam 20 feet and 6 Inches long ? 65 00 Commissions ou sume 6 50 1 llA l^uuuie Birci^iaicit i "v $78 50 COST OF POTTING 1 BEAM IN WALL. Carpenters and brick layers 37 00 Plasterer 8 00 Cement ... 2 01) Jacks, freight aud dra.. age 6 00 [Jse and Injury of 11 tuber, e<>i 0 00 Total 853 00 COST OF PUTTING IN DOOR AND WINDOW. W. F. Smith J.?. 517 SO Hugo Howard? 16 !0 Helpers to bring g.ass from depot. 2 00 Door 12 00 Moulding, estlmaied 6 00 Hardware 4 00 \ 858 30 RECA PITUL ATION. Cost 1 beam 78 50 Patting 1 beam in wail.. 58 00 Polished plate glass 209 00 Door Hnd window work ?.. 58 00 Total S3S8 50 It may be that you don't understand these figures. If so, we make no complaint of your understanding. Slated in another way : ANOTHER WAY OF COUNTING THE COST OF GLASS FRJNT IS? Mxterlal and labor $398 50 Mental anxiety, estimated 278 SO Los- of sleep, estimated 182 60 Total |809 40 Which fully covers all coHt of the Btore froutlor The Kerr Furniture Co. A FLOOD OF COMPLIMENTS?A FEW . DVER8E CRITICISMS. Various comments have been made npon he front. We believe no objection to tb* juallty of the Klaus has been urged, and no rault has been found with the carpenter's worn, roe many compliments to me giasf root would All an ordinary mortal's mind vitb conceit, but we are old. But it has been suggested by Bevera' bal posts whould be put in 10 bold the giantin position. Such wrre Informed that th< oosts lor that window, like Mark TwalnV lollies for tbe country hotel. hadn't come, md we were not looking for tbem. Mr. Cromer said tbe glass was so clear that v run-away borne mlgbt not see It and ruti igbt Into tbe store, but we tblnk very few lorsec would mistake'Tbe Kerr Furniture Store for a stable. Ah a rule tbe comment on tbe lront bas been* most pleasant to bear. "CASTSOT BREAK HIS XECK " ((uei-r ReHSnn Asttlxiiert by h JIur(Icrer'k VimiiimcI why liia Client Nhonltl not be Npnifitre.l to be HnDK^tl. Chicago, O:tober 9.?Because of a peculiar reak of nature R rt>ert Uaidlner, a prisoner to the county Jail here, ctiarged wlib tbe quider of Agnes Morrison, may escape tbe lentb penalty. When be was arraigned in ,'ourt today, bis attorney, William Buckaer tartUd tbe Court by turning to Asslatabt Stales Attorney Barbour and paying: "Tuts is a case where it won't do any good o ask for tbe death penalty. Tbey can't ireak that toan's neck il ibey do try to bang iim and you may ]? se blm altogether by laogiog him and failing to execute tbe senen ce In full." It appears that tbe prisoner is suffering from ossification ol the vertebrae and tissue* if the neck. According to Prof, Stefl'enson, if Rush Medical College, only five cases slmlar have ever come to tbe notice ol tbe medcal profession. Gardiner, wbo was formerly t cashier, carries bis bead tilted iorward and slightly twisted to one side. He is unable to move oio ueau or lucnoe 11 exgepi WHO great tformud is haidly able to eat or speak owug to tbe ettect ot tbe obssflcailoa on tbe -yiupalbetlc membranes of tbe throat and >rouchlal tubes. Attorney Buckner declares that tbe bar' iening of bone and tissue has proceeded so tHribat.it would be impos?ible 10 bring any train upon tbe patient's neck that would be <ulflcleutl> severe to cause any dlscomiort >iber thai' a slight straining oi tbe muscles. Housakeepers will save much unnecessary worry, trouble and delay by 'phoning to Link's new store, giving a list of what is wanted and the goods will be at your door in shortest time possible. S. J. Link. Mr. Earl Allen Killed, Elsewhere herein are given tbe details of tbe killing oi Mr. tail Allen, foimerly of Iiowndesville, mis county. For a number of years Mr. Allen was a resident of tbls city, and while bere maJe lasting friendship. it Is with a deep feeling of sadness tbat all tbose wbo knew him will receive tbe sad news. He was generous and nnpn hpnrteri in n lauit. and ue knew do limits id kiDdness and fidelity toward tbose wno were bis reul trlends. < Havlag had occasion to know tbe kindly beart 01 ihe deceased, Id a personal way, we would express 10 tbe laoolly our sorrow lot tbe loss ibey Dave suslalned. He Is a sod 01 Mr. B. Bolin AlIeD, oneof tbe wealthiest and most itprest Dtative tanner* ot tbls county. You will find at Dargan's 5 & 10c store as large a line of Toys and Dolls as you would find to select from were you to visit a city. We want all the children to come in and we will take great pains to show them t.Tift linp Tbe HawtB bat, ibe bttt money will .buy, can be louud taibt-1'tiriu Clolbiut Co. Bibles, Bibles, ol all kinds and prices at Miuora's Drug store. If you want a nice Bible, call at Mllfard's Drug Store. He baa tbem. Cigarettes, tobacco, and cigars wholesale and retail ai Mllioru's Drug Store. I ' ^ ? H , : Get Ready f< Hunt Persimmons arc ripc-your gun, h nting cl tlies bv the first of November, plentiful. Come here a See our line of Double Barrel Guns, Single Barrel ( Load* and other accessions Saddles, Saddle Blai Harness, Co Our aim is to make the benefit oneness of interest, co-operation, to look upon A. M. Smith's as YO . "A. M. g mi.- tot wi. j.lie iuan who Low ] He who wants Stylish mands utmos All Are Satisfied From t Clothing?Men's Suits from $4.50 to $12 Men's Pants from 75c to $4.00. Sho at $3.00. Ladies Shoes from 75( styles at low prices. Men's and Boys furnishing goods. Qui IX POLL for th] 15?d a. I will 30Bread 1 Beginning Octc Provided cash accompj Positively no Goods ch This offer lasts but 15 take advantage of this prii The New DUE WIST Din- West. S. C. Oct., ?, 19U5. Mrs. Grier Pressl^y mh! children are expe<ted to arrive ihi* from New York City u> s*j end beveral months with friends. Mis-yes Louise Brownlee mid Jennie Galloway were shopping in AndersoDj, last Wednesday. |f Mr*. Sallie Addison moved last jweek into Ler new home ou Bunner $ Street. Dr. W. L Pn ssly, Dr. F. Y. PreeslyRev. 0. Y. Bonner and Rev. G. G.; Parkixon expert 10 atteud the meet:ng'(, of Second PnsbyU'iy at Ora, this l week. Mrs. Cannon, of Camden, Ala., is A the guest of ber daugtiler, Mrs. P. A. Press ly. s Mr.-. R. R.Moft'at aud children, of Chester, are here for the Gieer Liuton r marriage. ti Mr. iiuu>ptori Hellatn and Miss An- ? nie Kickles of Luurens County have been with th* family of Mr. T. R. Black well. i< Miss Leila Boimer, of Gaflney, was the guest of Mis. Lennie Rohinson for a a few days. Mr. Will Robinson, < f Troy, was in town lust wf-ek. Mr. Frank Epps and Miss Mabel Odiorr.e returned last week from v n iuvutrovnic, 11. v# The marriage of Miss Helen Grier and Mr. I. H. Linton will be solemnized at I he home nf Mrs. X. M. Grier j. WeduttHiuy morning, Oct., 11, at hall v past nine o'clock. After the ceremouy 11 which will be performed by llevs. J.S. Moffat and R. L. Grier, Mr. and Mrs. " Linton Will leave lor a steamer trip via < Charleston. Miss Grier is one of the most popular and attractive brides that has ever gone out from Due West. tj Mr. Linton is a former graduate of tt Erskine and is a prospering young ? lawyer of Washington. The best " wishes or a host of frit lids will follow / them. Rev. Hammond and daughter, of I? Mississippi, accompanied by somejr young ladies from Abbeville were in ? town monday. Mr. Hannuond camel" to visit the Alma Mater of his brother, i The Hawthorne Novelty Co., will 11 give one of the series of Lyceum En- j | tertainments Wednesday night. A contest was held Monday night lo decide who would represent Erskine r at the Oratorical Contest next April, j The decision will be announced later. | i " ' I The king of stoyes ? The e Iron King. . ' . - vi -'r - '4>r the ing* Season! -and that's a sign to get and ammunition ready Reports say birds are nd let us fit you out. Suns, ;d Shells, Shot and Powder. >, also our line of ikets, Bridles, liars, Fads, etc. of trading at this store mutual, It pay us to make it pay you 17 R store. J MITH. Wants Priced Goods:? i Goods?He who de- J! t durability. I T o pi i_ rr ,ue aame olouk nere. .50 Boys Suits from 98c to $4.00 es! Shoes! Men's $4.00 Union Shoes : to $2.50. Children's Shoes of .all 1 5 ilitv and prices guaranteed to please. ^KOKiT. ? GNEXT ? fc Y 8?15 i 0 sell I Metsll ; 3 )ber 18, llJ05. l < mies order. Larged at this price. J days, so if you want to , ee, you must come early. i Bakery, j y STATEMENT OF ' i The Bank of Donalds, ? DONALDS, S. C. A t close of business Sept. 30,1905. Began business September 25. UK?. A L'OTO W L >ai Estate and HaDklDg House 8 1,718 07 'urinure and flxtureB 1.152 54 roar.K and discount* 4?.S48 98 >eu ?ud loans...., 5.000 00 J1,' <6li on hand and in banki- 30,573 14 11 888.593 3=) 0i LIABILITIES. w upital Slock 14.450 00 ? >ep<6lis . 50 033 07 " lills Pa> able 20,000 00 J;1 ret profits 4 010 2ii u SS8,5!)3 33 ^ tate of South Carolina, ) County ol Abbeville, j I. Jas. C. Booker, Cashier of the Bank ol >onalds, Donalds, S. C? do solemnly swear Hat the above statement Is true to the best I my knowledge and belief. Jas, C. Booker. Cashier. Sworn to before me this 30th day of Sept., ^ m. J. C. Martin, Mag. A. C. hi .tten: J. J. Dunn, 1 ai It. L. Barmore. > Directors. W. K. Dunn, j q OFFICERS. W. K. Strlr.ger, President. Robert A. Lewis, Vice-President. . Jas. C. Booker, Cashier. DIRECTORS. el iBison A. Smyth, Robt. A. Lewis, fe V.R.Dunn. J.J Dunn, I. L. Barmore, M. B. Cllnkscales, ? W. K. Stringer. w L 'heap Kxciusioii Kate* to <'olmnl>la. S. <\ and lteinrii. via Southern ltailway. The Southern Railway will sell excursion IrketN to Columbia, .S. C.. aud return, from il points wlibiu the Mate ol South Carolina, -p ud Iroin Charlotte, C., Asheviile, Will- ?. niugton, N. C? Augusta, (?a., ana Savannah, ia . and intermediate points, account StaU tgrlcullutal and Mechanical Pair, Octobei 4th-27tl), l!Ki5, daily October'.2nd lo'J6th,ln- It luslve, and lor morning trains scheduled to u rrlve Columbia belore noon October 27lb, at ate of one lirt-t el iss (are plus 25c plus 50u loi lie round trip, the fifty cents covering one id mission to Fair Grounds. For Military Companies aud Brass Bauds in Jniiorm.-0 or more on onetaket. one cent >er id I le traveled Id each direction ) lus arbl rarien per cnpitti. liulesol tnlu same as a- ir n?v? f-llOWU. U Finel 11 id 1 < all tlckelp, (Ictober 2Blb, 1905. 0i Southern K ill wa} , lu addition to the reguar passenger trulns running on convenient 'J clieduUs lo Columbia, will operate speela * rains October 25111 and 20th, beiwi-en lollowut? points: Between IJninchvill,Camden, Sumter and 'olurnbla. Spartanburg and Columbia and et ntermedlate points. Anderson, Helton and ntermediate points to Columbia. . For further Informallon, upply to any tick- 01 st agent, or write K. W. Hunt, Division passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. ; c t '-7-: iKO. WHITE, JR., H. S. HAMMOND, Proprietor. Manager. hi ii [Bill |p. We have bought out the livery business of Mr. J.S. Stark and will do business at the same stand. We are prepared to do hauling of all kind. We also have good saddle and driving horses. H. S. HAMMOND, Phone 32. Manager. L05.Acres and Ferry for Sale*or Rent. ~\N" SAVANNAH RIVER, SIX MILES CF J Lowndp?vl;lf. Appiy at Tucker's Fen y. October 5,1905. 4iNick llcadiuhc Cured. Sick haadache is caused by deran^eDeut of the etomach and by indies ion. Chamberlain's Mocuach un>i jiver Tablets correct those disorueis tid <ffect a cure. By taking these ablets as soon as the first indication f the disease appears, tbe attack may ie warded off. For sale by 0. A. Milord and H. M. Young, Due West. We want to buy 75 good nules from three to seven rears old,.any size. Highest prices paid. Bring to Cauth :n Eros., Elberton, Ga. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad babit to borrow anything, >ut the worst thinij you can possibly lorrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, louvir uraortr anH wnrn -n 111 htr t'hA loisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Wright's disease, aud similar internal lUorders, don't sit down and brood iver your symptoms, but fly for relief o Electric Bitters. Here you will fi nd ure aud permanent lorgetfulness of all our troubles, and your body will not >e burdened by a lo;?d of debt disease. U P. B. Speed drug store. Price 50c. juaranteedy fc We want to buy 75 good nules from three to seven fears old, any size. Highest trices paid Bring to Cauthjn Bros , Elberton, 6a. CRA-NOL-INE. ASK C. A. MILFOBD, The Druggist, what (Jrano)ine in, or you an fiiiihb reading ibis ai.d learn with ut asking Crauoline is a preparation or ihe *r? moval of dandruff and will kuuvtttxt flit* huir frnm f?tlliti<r nut A WVV..V v.?.v. ireparatiou uot gorgeously perfumed ike most < f the hair foods. (Jranoliu*vill be used on your hair by evenlirstclnss barber, if you will only call or it when in barber shops. A great many barbers will tell you hey have something just as good as 'ranoline, but you can get the genuine ,'ranoline if you will insist for it. C. L Milford, The Dinggist, has exeluive qgeucy for this eminent preparaion. If you fail to get it, it will be our own fault. A word to the ladies: lII fashionable ladies keep a bottle on heir dresser. Sold on a guarantee. For ale only by C. A. Milford, The Drugist, Abbeville, S. C. 12m Links I.oral*. Just In, a big *hlpu ent of cut nallo, wire alls and barbed wire?call and let us flgurp ttb you, when In need of these goods.?a. J. tok. We are dally ordering and receiving new jodp?you iaay come to our store wlib the wurunce of getting wbat you want and at le rlgbt price.?I lDk'a New Store. Try one ol our guranleed hams?(he finest a the market and II It Jails lo satisfy we 111 relund your money.?8. J. Link. We believe we have the best red (willed aanel, all wool, at 25 cents a jaid to be mnd any where?alto (be cheaper grade.? all and let us 6how our bargains.? S. J. Link Georgia Cane and New Orleans syrup also >e best apple vlntgar the country aflords at Ink's new Store. <;i< iiii'n I.oonls. Seed Barley, Rye, Clover and Onion Sets at lena's. Seed Wheat, Blue Stem, Velvet Chaff, Fultz jd Ktd May at Glenn's. New- Mack era], Quaker < )ats Flakes, Cheese id Macaroni at Glenn's. Ham, Shoulder and Breakfast Bacon at lean'sMa jest.'c and Alpine Snow Flour?the best 'heat can make at Gleum,?. Canned Fish, Meats, Vegetables and Fruits t Glenn's, I'lck les, Sauces, Spices, Gelatine and Junkh at Gl?nu's. Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hog and Chicken ed at Glenn's. Shoe?, scotch scle, dry feet, comfort, lontj tar at Glenn'f. is'lckie alarm clocks .75cte. Watches S1.00 50,4.00 and S.OO at Glanu'o. ' * Shot Guns, Shelle. Knives, Razors and L'i.^snrsat Glenn's. Sheeting 5x61-1, cheviots, drills detuins aDd 'ttiberg at Glenn's. Istate of S. E, McLain, deceased, [otice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. TAKE NOTICE Ibat on the 15th day of Nosraber i!J05,1 will render a llnal account ol ly Actings and doings an Administrator ol ie Kstute ol .S. K. McLaln, deceased, In ibe tlce of Judge of l'robate lor Abbeville Coun r at 10 o'clock a. m.,and on the same day ill apply loru tinal discharge Iroiu my trust isucti AduiinlHiralor. All person* having demands against said date will present them for payment on or efore thai day, proven and authenticated or e lorever barred. It. H. McLaln, Adm'r. Oct., 10th. '05. ? , J*;:;* : ' , .. } _ I W.E.Jolm Invite you to ( full and comple i - Jew the best that ce at prices that t None Etettei * None C. I REPAIRING A SPEC) Satisfactory w< your money b and at your sei W. E JOHN -U NATIONAL BANK Statement of condition at close < I Resources. Loans and Discounts.... $162,004 39 ( Overdrafts .v. 4,845 85 6 U. 8. Bonds,. 18,750 00 I Other Securities 600 00 I Real Estate 9,383 84 1 Redemption Fund. . 937 50 I Due from Banks. 40,365 47 Cash in Vault .. 14,077 50 $250,864 55 Oldest and Strongest Bank I Ample Resources for all deu Interest Allowed on Deposit 1 and last a lifetime. Costings ud? fro tested, analyzed and free from scrap. N V ness or other defects. Jswel tops do not c Ovens extra high, large and roomy?perf< bake in every part?oven doors lined?no rc H oval shaped?no dead corners?will hold fi I H with heavy durable cast, or brick lining) V brated Jewel Duplex grate for soft or hard of the crank cuts out the dead ashes and c fl into ash pan. Call and examine, comps point with any other stoves at any price Jewel. S 3,8oo,eoo Jewels have been made and 1 for the Jewel Trade mark and the name?? Stove Works?largest stove plant in the . world. For aoJe by i The Kerr Furni Torments of Teltek- and Eczema Allayed. The intense itching characteristic of t< eczema, tetter and like skin diseases is ji instautly allayed by applying Cham- n berlain's Salve and many severe cases j| have heen permanently cured by its b use. For nale by C. A. Milford and H. g M. Youug, Due West. n , , ? Plant t? <??> illch are often frustrate oy sudden break- Q down, due to dyspedsia or constipation 8< Brace up and take Dr. King's New ? Life Pills. They take out the materials * which are clogging your energies, and 8j give you a new start. Cur9 headache " and dizziness too. At P. B. Speed drug store; 25c., guaranteed. ? Perfect construction?The Iron King. a, _?_?!,.? (j New,Care For Cancer. re All surface cancerd are now known hi to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica w salve. Jae. Walters, of Duffleld, Va., cc writes: "I bad a cancer on my lip for I years, that seemed incurable, till Buck re len's Arnica Salve healed it, and now D it is perfectly well*" Guaranteed cure ai for cuts and burns. . 25c at P. B. Speed m drug store. - , n< et A An Awful C'ongli Cured. 5C "Two years ago our little girl bad a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awful cough. She had spells of coughing, just like one with whooping cough and some thought she E would not get well at all. We got a y bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Bern- J ?,-!-u lilro a ntiarill Slip I p. eoy, WUIUU auicu nat a vum lu< ~ ? stopped coughing T?ud got stout and q i'at." Writes iMii. Ora Bussard, Brubaker, 111. Thin remedy is for sale by C. A. Milford and H. M. Youug, Due West. ? .. ?*> Heaviest made-holds heat? c< The Iron Kinp\ 11 01 * j y ''The best flour that has been m on my table since I nave been J"! hnnseVffpninjr." That is what ca ? ?--X' T_ ? they tell us about our flour. S. Vi J, Link, 4t. T < Fresh fat number one mackerel three for bli 5 cenlH atS. J. Links. P? - ' , l)'*' "" son S Co. . ' - . f'-itm i examine their ; >te line of , elry - j ... ' A "L . ' tn be had and ivill suit you. -m . '' heaper. 1 [alty. : ;i... || ork guaranteed or nriV. Alwava here rvice. / | fSON&CO. : , " OP ABBEVILLE. ' j >f business September 30,1905 Liabilities. Capital Stock $ 75,000 00 kirplus and Profits 20,639 88 National Bank Notee 18,760 00 Dividend unpaid 28 00 Mils payable 20,000 00 Deposits 116,446 67 $250,864 55 * it the County. lands. g in Savings Department. Range I ? > reputation of the largest stove H iqt in the world and ttye careful U ntific construction of Jewsls are an W ' ilute guarantee of satisfaction. el Cast Ranges include A' >' 7 improvement ^ ^ J eUuicnty <!), ('* Save Fuel /Av a par* gray |rM, L fM sand holes rough- Jj % TIMmf Mr JA tack, warp or break. f * | .ture Company. 'r-flS '.?/:? Wonnda, Braise* and Born*. ? By applying an antiseptic dressing 0 wounds, bruises, burns and like injries before inflammation sets In, they aay be healed without maturation ana a about one-third the time required y the old treatment. This is the reatest discovery and triumph of lodern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain talm acts on the same principle. It 1 an antiseptic and when applied to uch injuries, causes th6m to heal very uickly. It also allays the pain and )reness and prevents any danger of lood poisoning. Keep a bottle of ain Balm in your home and it will ?ve you time and money, not to menon the inconvenience and suffering mK ir?5nrioo anfoil Qalo hi? P A. \ [ilfordJand H. M. Young, Due*' West. " 3iVT5s i * Full ol Traffic Meaning e these lines from J. H. Simmons, of asey, Iowa. Think wnat might have suited from his terrible cough if be , ' ^ ad not taken the medicine about hich he writes: "I had a fearful >ugh, that disturbed my night's rest. tried everything, but nothing would ilieve it, until I took Dr. Kings New iacovery for Consumption, Coughs id Colds, wmcQ completely cured ie." Instantly relieves and permasntly cures all throat and lung disises; prevents grip and pneumonia, t P. B. Speed, druggist; guaranteed; >c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. We want to buy 75 good lules from three to seven ears old, any size. Highest rices paid. Bring to Cantha Bros., Elberton, 6a. Nothing to Fear. Mothers need not have no hesitancy continuing to give Chamberlain's nugh Remedy to their little ones, as contains absolutely nothing injurils. This remedy is not only nerfectsafe to give small children, but is a ediciue ot great worth and merit. It is a world wiae reputation ror its ires of cougbs, cold* and croup and in always be relied upon. For sale . A. Milford and H. M. Young Dne rest. Dur boys' shoes are neat, stylish sad dnra* 9, ranging In prloe from SI to 82 per pair, irrln Clot blag Co. t . % . .'r;