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T The Press and Banner IS^Publlshed every Wednesday at S3 a ear In ad\auoe. Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1905. VALUABLF LAND FOR SALE. I Jbave two well Improved valuable traoU or land, within ?lgbtof tbe city of Abbeville wblcb I will sell. Tbe two plticea aggregate about 500 acres. On one ol item Is located a splendid dwelling, wltb all necessary out bouses. Persons desiring a nice borne near tbe city schools would do well to oali on me. Rlcbard Sondly. The king of stoves ? The Iron King. W A^> nu Ai aairoujau, ai?v a wuaiher 01 local men in small towns, to repreeeni uh to the Stale of South Carolina. Good contract lorlgbt party. Apply at ouce to Th* McNeel Maroie Company, Gainesville, Ga. Please note below some of the latest arrival* Mt Link's store, aelf-rlsing buckwheat fl..or, mxpie syrup, deviled crabs wltn shell*, condensed mlik, cocoa and chocolate, salmon (finest variety known,) magic jeast, caoued loMterM, domestic and Imported macaroni, newoopNew Orleans molasses, extra fine mackerel In klu aud barrels. Give us yoor oidrr lor faocy groceries aod be assured or tbe fact that >ou will get I be best. 8. J. Link. Trnnka Trunks Just reoeived a very large shipment of trunks to be told at extremely low figures at Llnka new store Yoo can get all of the Dukea Mixture amok log tobacco you are looking for whole aale or retail at Speed's Drug Store. For floe flavoring extracts go toMllford's Drag Store. He make"- them himself. FAlLIiXEKH LOCALS, Tbe place to boy yoor flooring, celling and flnlsnlng lumbers is at Faulkner's, be knows what it takt-a to build a house and can figure ODl your oiii lor jou. Just received by Faulkner 1 car of sasb, door* and blinds nil sises and prloes. If yon need lime, lath* or batr to do your plastering. Just ring 1M, and Faulkner will send it at Oi c?. Mouldings ol all kinds and prices. Don't forget tbe plaee, "FaulfcnerV' on Trlnlt> street. Come In and let me figure wltb you wbeiber you buy or not, I like to give price* and make tbe otber fellow sell you cheap, If I can't kell yon. It It Is shingles you want I am tbe man to see. Ifyou want 6x10-12 Ltsasb for your oablns Faulkner can luxnisb them at tbe lowest price. Dsrgan's Locals. AtDargau'sSAlOcstorayouwlll find a desirable hue of beaters. Ladies, come in and let us sbow you tbe Boaette I root, fashion has sm led its ap Eroval of tbeee dainty little Rosette Irons, ere. fiOo. Dargan's 5 <* lOe store. Please don't forget that we carry a most excellent Hue of Hosery for ladle*. men, boy* ttud girls. Price 10c. Dargan's 5 <fc lOo more. A Urge line of book* Just In. In the lot are the Pods, an rlob russet leather covering* and tben tbe Alger series, for boys, the Hursl lions* Series for gUU are attractive ana In iraotite. Come tn and see the line. Durgan'a 6 A lOo store. Bcbool children should see oar line- of tablets, pencils and paper. Tablets from one cent to lOo each. # Are you Interested In fancy cblna goods? Dargan has a beautiful line. Don't fall to see their new goods. Etery ond Is an miring Dargan's nut glass. Tbe very latest style* and newest cuts are In profusion. Ask to see tbe "Comfori" piece. Tin ware and enameled ware at nndeard of prices, at Dargan's 6 410c store. Coal vsses from 13.00 op to V&00 at DarganV 5 A lOo store. Fine eblna arriving every day at Dargan'*. Big valaes In every line at Dargans 5 * 10c tore. Kethist to Fear. Mothers need not have no hesitancy in continuing to give CbamberiaiD's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as It contains absolutely nothing injurious. This remedy is not only perfectly eafe to give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. It has a world wide reputation for its cures of coughs, cold- and croup and can always be relied upon. For sale C. A. Mil ford and fi. M. Young Dne West. Born. To A editor W. W. Cromer and ?!(f or Newb?*rry M>o,nud bU name la Buford Bradley Crooner. May e be alwaya blest wltb tbe pood I things ol tbla Hie. and a long aud an honor able oarear. President Jamta ,Boy<e of tbe Due Wes' Female College ?ai to town Saturday. Rev. 8. L. Wllion wai an honored guest of tbe Preaa and Banner offloe one day las' week. Tbe Hawti bat, the best money will boy, can be foond attbePerrln (MbingCo. Biblra, B bles, of ail kinds and prloea at Mlliord's Drug store. If you want a nice B'ble, call at MUfard'p Drug Store. He baa tbem. The eelebraton brand 4 dollar Unolt frboe can be bad at D. Pollakott's for 3 dollars. Fre?b fat number one-mackerel tbree for Qf> oeota at H. J. Links. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, Oct. 16, 1905. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been made to appear that "The National Bank of Abbeville,"- in the Town of Abbeville, in the County of Abbeville, and St&te of South Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the "Act of Congress to enable National BankingAssociations to extend their corporate existence and for other purposes," approved July 12th, 1882. Now, therefore, I,Thomas P.Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency do hereby certify that "The National Bank of Abbeville," in the Town of Abbeville, in the County of Abbeville and State.of South Carolina, is authorized to have succession for tne period specified in its amended articles of association, namely until close of business on October 16. 1925. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this six(Seal) teenth day of October, 1905. T. P. KANE, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Ex. No. 2345. No. 3421. j We have tbe be?t line of boys' school and drew sboea over shown lo Abbeville, ferrlp nothing Co. We want to buy 75 good mules from three to seven years old, any size. Highest prices paid. Bring to Cauth en Bros., Elberton, Ga. Ladies, come in and let us show you the Rosette Irons. Fashion has smiled its approval of these dainty little Bosette Irons, here, 50c. Dargan's 5 and 10c Store. EAST END. WhMt "M" Seen and Hears on His ItoumlM in Country and in Town. NEWS ON ROUTE NO. 3. Many farmer* are winding up cotton plowing. this la tbe last round. Mr. John A. Wilson almost beats tbe records ol tbe Flalwood* In raising sorghum and peavine bay. Feus waist hlgn. and cane high euough to bide driver and team as they drive through to gather It. The Flatwoods school opened Inst Monday morning, wltn MIbs Sue filackwell or Due West as nrlnolpal. Tbeiarmers meeting last Saturday was well represented by the beat, ana most progressive i&rmeru on route No. 3 and we are glad to bear them say itiey eDjoyed ibe splendid address delivered by Mr. smith. We only nope tney will see tbe importance of treasurinK up bis wordn of wlsdon, so tbat they will soon realise tbe greatest good to themselves. Mr. smith is well loformed and knowb tbe situation from start to finish, there fore Is capable ol advising along this line. 11 tbe "wist-acres" would only listen to sound advice and stand shoulder to Bhoulder, they wonid eventually learn that there are some people who know a little as well as them- . selves. ' The farmers have the situation in hand lully, ana all they have to do to win the fl*ht, is to bold on to what tbey bave. "Hold your bolt" and (be victory Is yours. Mr. John A. Williams was In the olty last Monday. Two of Abbeville's wide awake merchants Messrs. S J. Link and W. b. Wilson worshiped at Lebanon last Sunday. Mr. J. R. Thornton one of tbe prooperon* farmers of Leoanan was in the city last Monday. Mines Mary E, Herbert and Lillian Power are getting along ulcely In tbe management of Sharon's High school. The patrons will be glad to know that Prof. W. U. Herbert is oonvaleslng and nopes soon to be well enongb to assume his duties as principal ol this nourishing school. Mr. A J. Woodhurst one of tbe best brick and stone masons in the oounty Is now at work in Abbeville. Mr. James Evans and family, were, moving U<v...t^n Id to ineir pretty new ouiuige iui n?uu>;> Bins Maoel Woudburst oue ol the prettiest I Utile Miw.es on K jute No. 3 bus been quite I sick but is at this writing a little better. Mr. George McCanty wbo ban been sick tbe past wtefc wild fever Is dow improving and hopes soon to be well again. Mrs. K. W. Knox aud daughter Miss Rosa weie sboppiDK In tbe cliy last week. Mesers. H. W. Lawsocand J. K Edwards big farmers In tbe Flat w?. od? were In tbe oity | last Saturday In attendance upon tbe farmers meeting. Mrs.saille Nelson and family now enjoy [ reading tbe Press and Banner, after waiting, and trying otber papers tbey iind tbey can't get along without this uood old paper, that , keeps them up with both city anu country V news. Hev. L. W. Brown and Mr. James 8. Glbert returned last Friday trom attendance upon tbe dynod at Hock Hill, Tbey bkd a most UelJgutfui trip. , Mr. J. H. Baskln and family ire moving ( from tue aa?ron section to Iva, B.C. Tbey have been our patrons on route No. 3 and we regret exceedingly to give tbetn up as ail our dealings WHO tuern nave uoou cauoiuoi; pleaaaut. We wiab them good took Ju their new home. J Ml** Carrie Marae accompanied by ber uncle Mr. J. W. Marse were among ibe viMior* in tbe oily oue day laat week. Mr. ft. W. Knox one ol 10b good larmers In tbe tibaron section baa 20 or 25 oaiea ol ooilon piled op on hi* premises and ia reaung easy, knowing better day* will come lor tbe moving of bie staple product. He is now putting in bla time aowlug grain. UP IN A BALLOON ABOUND THE CIT7. All tbe talk juat now la about tbe "big clr. cum" tbe 4tb of November next. It will be on Saturday and our merchant* invite you to oume aud lake in tbe abow and a#e ibe grand display of pretty gooda lb at will be made ex- / preaaly lor you. What a marked cbange in tne mercantile buaineaa witbln tbe paat 10 or 3) > ear*?now tbe good* arei ao temptingly ' dlaplayed, tbe wlndowa arranged ao beautifully and even ibe outside dlapiaya at nearly every alore are One. while witbln everything ia a* brigbt, clean and neat aa a new piu, Aa we look upon all toia, and more eapecial* ly upon ibe "Irult stand*'1 we ibibk "lead u? J not into templailon" lor certainly aucb la tbe caae aud we are "made" to apend money. in tbe mercantile line Abbeville ia now repreaenled by Oral claaa, wide fcwaka and pro s greaaive merobanta wbo know ibe trade and ibe wantaof tbeU* ouatomera. Tbey bave tbe good* and prices and you can do no belter by running about to oiber lowna. Come rlgbi along to your home town and buy wbat you need aa cheaply aa you oould anywhere, oileb cheaper Iban in a large city. Our ambition (outalde of ibe ft F. D. bualneas) would be to bave tbe monopoly on the ale oi "ink and peucil tableia" in a town aurrounded by 8 or 10 ecboola having from two to three hundred pupils eacb, we would only w?nt 10 yeara In wblcb lo get rlcb. From ibe amount ol writing now dooe In our acboola, tue present generation will either be'nrsi <1h?b peusmen or sorlbblers, which will U bet Xue Methodist cburcb of ibla city b*a Just purchased u large lotol Hyinuals oontaiuing the Psalter, Creed, Commandments aud fun loriu 01 worship an 1b conducted now everywhere North and Sou Lb In Ibla cburcb. Tbe> are nicely aud neatly gotten up aud we hope vlaiiora will not be made to bluab with shame as ibey look through tbem, by seeing little notes and poetlo lints and other loollsh scribbling on tbe fly leaves and ?1st where id and through tbe book. Tbeae books belocg to tbe cburcb and should be held almost sacred as oburob property. If tbere is one tiling more detestlble than another to us, it .a to see books of any kind aud anywhere ?nd especially pburob books scilbbled ail over. Alter a delightful visit to Irlends In Virginia. Spartanburg aud other oltles Mis* Antoinette Hammond Is borne agalu to tbe pleasure ol many friends, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Moore of Greenwood spent last Sunday tu tbe city tbe guest 01 tbeir kiosfo k Kev. aud Mrs. P. 8. Wells worshipping in tbe Methodist oburob. As usual Abbeville will be well represented at tbe State lair, President Hoosevelt sbould have by all means visited tbe Slate lair in SuOtb Carolina but we suppose Atlan ta and ber progressive and bospitable people tilled him up. How far ahead this "Koopeveil boom" will put Atlanta remains to be seen. ' A NONAGENARIAN. Tbe LiutHember of an Honored Family of Abbeville County Phmkii Away. Id oer ninety first year. Mrs. Agnes W. Perrln Quarles uled hi Tumbling Shoals, Lauren* U'loniy, at the bowe of ber daughter Mm. W. Dr Sullivan on last Thursday 19th, lust. Tbe funeral services were pondnoted by Rev. Mr. Brown, a Baptist minuter and ber former pastor. bhe was burled in tbe cemetery at Mt. Bethel cburob. For many years sbe lived wltb ber eldest son, Mr. Tbomes P. Quarles. About ten years ago sbe moved to Lor youngest daughter's, Mrs. W I). Sullivan wbere sbe spent me remainder of ber life. Five children, Mrs. 8 B. Qalpuln, Mr. T. P. Queries, Mrs. S. Q. Walker, Mr. J. W. Quarles and Mrs. W. D.aulllvan, thirty three grand children and forty six great grand cblldren survive ber. Sbe was a lister ol Hon. T. C. Perrln and Col. James M. Perrln late of Abbeville county. Sbe oonnect?d herself with tbe Baptist oburcb In Edgefield county about seventy three years ago aDd has ever slDce lived a consistent Christian life, fully exemplifying a true Christian obaract?r, ber Influence lor good was fell by every one .with whom she oome In ooniacl, and at tbe advanoed age of nearly ninety one sbe "fell on sleep" trusting In ber Saviour whom she loved and served so well. A number of years ago the moved to Abb* ville to make her home wltb her son, Mr. Thos. P. Quarles, and at tbe organisation of tbe Abbeville Baptist obarch here, sbe, wltb ber son Richard (now deceased) and Mrs. S. A. Breazeale, constituted tbe only membership. Sbe ever afterwards manifested the warmest Interest and seal In Its welfare and oontinued bet; membership therein to me cloee of ber life, and from time to time after be had moved to Laurens county, wrote to 1U pastor and people letters evlnolng ber unwavering zeal And love for It and tbem : "Tbou shall oome to the grave In a full age, like aa a shook ol corn, oometb In hiB peason." And thus has passed away the last member of the old Perrln family. Death of an Estimable Young Lady. The friends and relatives of Miss Locretla Brunson were shocked and grieved to bear un last Thursday of her death. Pbe died of typhoid fever after a long Illness, In her earlier girlhood days she Attended school at the Abbeville Uraded ttobpol, where ber bright and sunny dlsposltloq won the love or teaobers and schoolmates alike. Those who knew ber loved her, and In sorrow, render their deepest sympathy to itbegriet stricken family, We would not pluck the flower Just open* ;ing to God's sunlight, and so, when the tender maid Jait awakening to the graoes and beauties of youth, is strloken, we oan but wonder at and'lament the provldenoe. Surely "God's ways are not as man's ways." | ! * The best Union-made overalls at the ferrln j CI otblng Clothing Co. I Bridles, Saddles and whips cheap at ?>lnk's I New Store. r The Kerr Fu THE HOUSE C Cash or $icy Worth of Purait Furnishings t We Can Pleas jepre polish] ML Pianos, Furniture Si Jhnwb Metals. Dur Goods are Right. Dur Prices are Right. ^nd we will treat you Right. t \ \ Kerr Pays ti i n fin Ill U 11W1U1 1 Ulllllll Phone 8. Wilson's Build I Get Ready foi Huntii Persimmons are ripe?a your gun, h nting clothes by the first of November, plentiful. Come here am See our line of Double Barrel Guns, Single Barrel Gi Loadec I and other accessions, Saddles, Saddle Blan] Harness, 1 Col Our aim is to make the benefit 01 oneness of interest, co-operation. I to look upon A. M. Smith's as YOU A. M. s: FOR THE ?"Tb A I mill 30Bread T Beginning Octol Provided cash accompai Positively no Goods cha This offer lasts but 15 d take advantage of this prici The New A. M. Smith would be glad to bave tbe ladlea call at bis store on opelng davs, and examine bis utock 11 of North Carolina Blankets, Carpet Samples. 01 Art Squares, Pictures <bc. Cat gloss, alter dinner coffees. Chocolate cods, salad and chop dishes, china ware <&c. fl( Besides, many other goods too numerous to mention. It Is a pleasure to show our line, <3 A.M.Smith. We beep all tbe best and latest drinks at odt up to date Fountain and tbe best soda j men In tblB country to dispense It Mllford's ,a Drug Store. ^ Nails and barbed wire at A. M. Smith*. an rniture Co. >F VALUES. Credit. 300 ure and House r\ Sal a/4 TTrnw V ItfWdbWWV * ibVUbi e You. Contains no grit or aoids. Will not scratch. Positively the Best Polish lown for polishing Brass* lver or Fnrnitnre. Price, 50c Can. BARMNlSjOT jfl r* 9 t Lit? rruigiit. ling. Abbeville, S. C. r the ig Season! ind that's a sign to get and ammunition ready Reports say birds are i let us fit you out. iins, i Shells, Bhot and Powder. oIpa Anr lmn r\f auv uui iiii^ ui cets, Bridles, lars, Pads, etc. f trading at this store mutual, t pay us to make it pay you 'R store. MITH. : NEXT B?15 sell Icketsll ber 18, 1905. lies order. irged at this price. ays, so if you want to b, you must come early. Dnl/nmr Dam ). See us for trunks., shoes, hats, ankets, underwear, cheese, maconi, hams, breakfast baoon, jor, nails, barbed wire, &o, &c, 1 J, Lin]*, . . ? * m i flolllday'a Sylph flour guaranteed as good the world afrorda at Llnka pev atore. 3lgarettea, tobaooo, and olgara \rbalaanle d retell at MlUord'i Drug Stare. .. A JVL . i. Cheap Exeonlon Bates Via Southern Railway. On aooonnt of Piedmont Fair, Greenville, 8. C. Southern Railway will *ell excursion' tickets to Greenville, S. C. and return, from Charlotte, N. C., Cheater, Columbia, Augusm, Elbertoo. Gainesville, Ashevllle, Fowrt City and Intermediate point* at rate of ONE FIRST CLASS FA TE plu?2j cent* for therouod trip. Ticket* to be aold October 80tb-81st, November 1st, and for morning train* November 2nd, final limit November 8rd. 1905. For additional Information, apply to any ticket agent, or R. W. Hont, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston. H. C. solid Cor of Cabbage. Jnot arrived, a solid oar of Danish Cabbage, 91.70 per hundred pound* packed in sugar barrel*, 1 1*2 eta. lb. loose oat of ear. Mall your oraer to E. W. Stalnaker, wholesale produce dealer, Greenwood, S. C. Improved Farm Honae. Mr. WHIUm A. Lomax bas the best Improved oountry nome of which we have any knowledge. Among other tblnga be bas water and all modern Improvements, which have been put In by regular plumbera from a city. Handaome and healthy, r-roeperooa and happy, the Pre** and Banner no^es that he may live a hundred years. Mice Fnrnltnre. 1/ you want to see aloe work In making old. thrown away furniture look more beautiful tban t be modern woods and ibapes, go to Mr. T. C. Seal'* abop and open your ejea. Hia Sood taite and blaakllled banda make wonerfol tranalormatlona. Tbe Long Cane Cemetery Aaaoolatlon will meet at Upper Long Cane on Not. 15 at 2 o'clock. All tbe membera are earneaily rtq oeated to be preaent. M. V. Dnaanbetry Prea. Please don't forget that we carry a most excellent line of hosery for ladies, men, boys and girls. Price 10c. Bargan's 5 and 10c Store. A large line of books jnst in. In the lot are the Poets, in rich rnsset leather coverings, and then the Alger Se ? A 1 _ fT A. riee, lor ooys, ana ine nursi Home Series for girls, are attractive and in instructive* Come in and see the line. Dargan's 5 and 10c Store. Estate of S. E. McLain, deceased, Notioe of Settlement and Applioa- ' tion for Final Discharge, TAKE NOTICE that on the 15th day of November 1906,1 will render a final account of '> my aotlngs and doings aa Administrator of * tbe Estate of 8. E. McLain, deceased, In tba ? office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville Conn ty at 10 o'olook a. m., and on tbe same day will apply for a final discbarge from my trnat as snob Administrator. All persons having demand! against said / estate will present them for payment on or before tbat day, proven and authenticated or J be forever barred. "R TT VI oT Aln Adm'r. . Oct., 10th, '05. J Eemember us when in need of a trunk, we have them from $1.00 v up. S. J. Link. , Torments of Tetter ud Enema Allayed. The intense Itching characteristic of eczema, tetter aDd like skin diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve and many severe cases have been permanently cured by its use. For vale by C. A. Mil ford and H. M. Young, Due West. ? Plan* t?? ur NlCi' are often frustrate ov sudden o.ru~down, due to dyspedsia or constipation Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too. At P. B. Speed drugstore; 25c., guaranteed. Perfect construction ? The Iron King. S?w Care For C?e?r. All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucfelen's Arnica salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffleld. Va*, writes: "I bad a cancer on my lip for {rears, tbat seemed inourable, till Buck en's Arnica Salve healed it, And now It 1? perfectly well'" Guaranteed oure for cuts and burns. 85o at P. B. Speed drug store. j As Awfal Conch Cared. "Two years ago our little girl bad a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awful cough. She bad spells of coughing, just like one with whoop* ' ing cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm, She . stopped coughing snd got stout and fat.'' Writes Mn. Ora Bussard, Bru- ' baker, 111, This remedy 1b for sale by U. A. Minora ana xx. m. xouog, xjus West. Heaviest made?holds heat? The Iron Kin?. "The best flour that has been on mv table since I nave been housekeeping." That is what thev tell us about our flour. S. J, Link. 4t. Vsnodi, Bral?ee and Bnras. By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds, bruises, burns and like Injuries before Inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-.third the time required i by the old treatment. This is the greatest maoovery ana trmtnpn oi modern surgery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts ou the same r-riucij?le. It is an antiaeptio and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any dancer of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle 01 Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering such injuries enta^. For sale by (J. A Milford apd ft. M, Young, Due West We want to buy 75 good mules from three to seven years old, any sije. Highest ' prices paid. Bring to Cauthen Bros.. Elberton, Ga, % : * ..if ^ '1 vyir-^jv . . .. -''TgiHifHiiH^^ r.? ?im ? UlUXUll/ CARNIVAL! ABBEVILLE. 61II ill! conriENCiNG Mondry, 0(t. 30 th. ATTRACTIONS FURNISHED BY Frank Hatch Shows fl 8 High Class Moral Refined Shows. .. 3 Big Free Acts, including ||a Umvfw Q!w VA/A?N'? U!/VUaa4* nSwAi* ^ ;1 I IOVI Jf SJIAj TTUIIU 9 III^IIOOV fcSIVUI* Daily Band Concerts. 1 v For Goodness Sake Don't Miss It! . m The Man Who Wants fi Low Priced Goods: He who wants Stylish Goods?He who de- || mauds utmost durability. AH Are Satisfied From the Same Stock Here. ; Nothing?Men's Suits from $4.50 to $12.50 Boys Suits from 98c to $4.00 Men's Pants from 75c to $4.00. Shoes! Shoes 1 Men's $4.00 Unoit Shoes at $3.00. Ladies Shoes from 75c to $2.50. Children's Shoes of all styles at low prices. * ; Men's and Boys furnishing goods. Quality and prices guaranteed to please. D. POLIAKOFF. MEET ME AT , }-Wk R. M. HADDON & CO. 1 For Low Prices on Millinery, Shoes and Notions. Bleached Domestics?Androscoggins 4-4 bleached at 9c yd. The best 4-4 bleached at 8 l-3c yd. 10-4 Pepperill Sheeting at 25c yard. Calicos?Blues, colors and the light shades at 5c yard. The very best grade. Attention, School Children?We sell Inks, Pens, Writing Paper and Tablets at the very lowest prices. Autumn Skirts?We have just received a new lot of Skirts of the newest material, and prices are from $1 to $7. It will pay you to inspect this line. Hemmed Sheets and Pillow Cases?Heavy quality, bleached < sheets, large size, $1.85 a pair. Good quality, ready made, linen finish Pillow Cases 12 1-2 and 15c each. .?$1 | R. M. HADDON & UU. | M NATIONAL BANE OF ABBEVILLE. . } || Statement of condition at close of business September 30,190? Resources* Liabilities. Loans and Discounts,,.$162,004 39 Capital Stock $ 75,000 00 Overdrafts 4,845 85 Surplus and Profits 2D,639 88 [J. 8. Bonds... 18,750 00 National Bank Notes 18,750 00 Dther Securities 500 00 Dividend unpaid 28 00 Real Estate 9,383 84 Bills payable 20,000 00 Redemption Fund 937 50! Deposits 116,446 67 Due from Banks - 40,365 47 Dash in Vault - 14,077 50 $250,864 55 $250,864 55 Oldest and Strongest Bank In the County. Ample Resources for all demands. Interest Allowed on Deposits in Savings Department. JTaKe No ^nances Save time and postsge?get your full money1* worth?dollar for dollar, by ordering a J w?l stove frem your local dealer. You SEE and KNOW what you buy?you may examine every dtftail of construction? and atMsmre up tht ovens, the top, the reservoir or the fire-pot. Make your selection and it will be blacked and set up at your home ready for peraUwv No worry?no freight charges?no long weary haul from the deya* <10 n? work setting up, and NO UNCBRT41NTY Bura/ewel Stove #er more than Perty Yeer^fney have lead in every feature that contributes to Nd Sarvtag aatf Great Durability. They tre built right, end last a lifetime, row r*p*ir? needed, but yon know you can set then when you want them. Jewel f,-'v Ckstlags ere made from pure grey Iron, teated, analyzed and free from scrap. They ere mounted and fitted by the meat expert stove mounters in the world aud inspected and tested before leaving the factory. Eech Jewel Stove is backed by the reputation o{ the Detroit itore Werka?largest stove plant in the world, and by the r?comia^*<UtiMt of your local d^i ^. Your own best judgment tells you they are J w5rwl!lSB51ilir<l**ad??n<jl8f8. Doesat tbet testify to their superlerity? m % ! ? Tor Stle ** i%zmmwmmma0 . Ihe Kerr Furniture Company-, .. ** *' . A