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r mmmmme ?a??aaecEHBgat .... The Press and Banner HPPobllshed every Wednesday at 18 a . ear in &d\aaoe. Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1905. Capt. Earle Jones. The Columbia State makes come very complimentary reference* to Capt. Karle Jones, "of Coluiubia" uow attending school at Ciem on. Tula wa? all w*ll said by the Hiate, aod lu ly as well deserved by Capt. J ones, to - which the Press aod Banner adds its fullet-t eudomemeut, except as to tils place or rest- i deoce. i His parents have never been more tban temporary residents ol Columbia, and the < young man bss never redded there. Mr. Jones is au Abbeville b y and we never i expect. anything out the best (rem ibose we send oat. j ( RellglooH Note. J Dr. a. C. Wilkin* will preach for me at , Lownde?vl|le Baptist Church nexs Sunday, , niorntiig and nlgtit. 1 be sermon before the , W(imi><i'a MliMonary Society or mai cuurcu. I?ball preach for blm that d-ty at Abbeville , UioraliiK und nlgtit. J. A. Brown. Nolle*. The meeting of the Upper Long C?ne Boolelj baa tir*-1> ?et for the 15ib ln?t?ad of the tUb m advert lied. Mn. G. C. Dusenbury. AI the BnpiUt Church. Dr. J. A. Btoun or Dae Weal will preach Id the bt-piui church ntxl Huudny morning and night. The paxtor will preach for him at Lowndesvllie. All are cordially Invited to attend.both services. J. H. GImmp. Mr. J. U. Clamp one of tb? moat prosperous farmers ol tbe upper pit riot the county was In Abbeville yesterday. ' President F. Y. Presaly of Ersklne Collexe was In towu last (Saturday, and did bonor to tfce Preaa and Banner by a p learn nt coll Ht? college lr more proaperoas now lbun ever before. ' Mn, J. P. Livingston la at Book Hill. Mr. B. K. Beaobam la la Columbia. ^ Mr. Paul Wllaoo, and bla alater, Mra. . Campbell, of Greenwood were In town laat ttetarday. Nearly all brick and plaater work la atop- 1 ped In Abbeville on aoeount or tue laok 01 Jime. 8 The new depot la finlabcd, and ready to b* o?eopled. Mra. J. J. tank la vlalting relative* In 1 OreenvlUe. * Mr. Ben E. Svana baa accepted a lUuailon lntnettoaw Carolina penitentiary an book J :. kitf*r. 1 Tbe warehouse* are anxiously walling to . get lumber with which to tlniab tbe work I now going on. Tbe bakery la to be moved to tbe Tboma> t lot, where m oew brick boa?e la being built and pnt In readlneaa. v WANTED?An Al aalaaman, al?o a cum- c her of local men In amall town*, to repreaeni ua In the biate of 8ontb Carolina. Good con- e tract to right party. Apply at once to Tn< e MeNeel Maroie Company, Galneavllle, Ga. Pleaaenote below aome of tbe latent ar- * rival* at Llnk'a atore. Uelf-rlalug buckwheat L flonr, tnapie ayrap, deviled crab* witn kbell*. condensed mnk, cocoa and chocolate, aaimotj I (lineal variety known,) magic yeast, canned e lobalera, domeatic and Imported mararoni. * new crop New Orieana moiaaaea, extra flot t mackerel In kltaaud barrel*. Olve ua yooi order for fancy groceries and be asaured o' tbe fact tbaijou will get tbe beat. U.J . Link. ( * TrankaTrnnka Jnat received a very larg* blpmentol trunk* to be aold al extremely low flgoraa al Unka new atore ioo can gei an 01 me uuKes Mixiun < BHiklttg tobaccoyou ar* looking for wbou ale or retail at Speed's Drug more. For fine flavoring extract* go u>Mllford'? Drugstore. He mat" tbem himself. FAIJLKXEB'8 LOCALS, Tbe place to boy your flooring, celling ano | . flulsulug lumbtrs Is at Faulkner's, be kuow?> , wbat It takts to build a bouse and can figurt oat yoar bill for you. i Just jecelvtd by Faulkoer 1 car of aaab, i dour* and blinds all size* and prices. , Moulding* ol all kind* aud price*. Don'i ( foiget tbe plaee, "FauiknerV, ou Trlnli) . street. C<>ma in aud lei n>e figure wltb yoi. 1 ' wbelber j ou buy or doi, I like io give prict-t . and make tbe otber fellow well you chrap, If J | . can't aei 1 yoo It It 1* ablugle* you want] . am tbe man to *ee. 1 Darjgan's Locate AtDsrgan'sS & 10c store you will flud a dc irabie line of beaters. \ Ladles, oome In and let us sbow you tb< 1 Roaetta Irons, "^usblon has sio led lis up uiuvm vi IUMU unguiy nine nwcvw IIUUP , berr.fiOc. lMrgun't 6 * 10c atore. Please don't forget tbal we carry a moat excellent Una or Hoaery for ladles. meu, boy> and girt*. Price lite. UargHu'b 6 6 10c ?iore. A large lloe of book* Jimt Id. Id ibe 1 an the Pott*, sn rleb ruaeet leather cover) u*. and tbea tbe Alger series, lor boy?, the Hutm Houae Series for gul. are attractive and lo atruottve. Coma la ana see ibe Hue. Dargnu's & A 10c store. 8cb<ioi children abou'd see onr line of tablei?, pan oils and paper. Tablet* from on? cent to lOo each. Are you Interested In fancy cblna goods? Dargau ua* a beautiful line. Don't fall to set tbelr u?W goods. Every ond la an miring Dargau'* cnt g'a?* Tbe very latest sly lea and newest cu s are I profusion. A?k toaee Ibe "Comfort" pleci Tin ware and enameled ware at undearc of prices, at Dargao's 5 A 10c store. Goal vssaa fro .a 98.00 op to <3.00 at D^rgan' 6 A lOo store. "Tainted Money." Some extra puritanical foolish rellglonMi bave sought to pose before tbe public as to< good to accept glfU for tbe oburcb from peraona wboce private Uvea tbey assumed dl? I nnt mma nn In thfl lUnriarriB vhlAli lhav had el tor other people. If their loollabner 1 aboald prevail. then persona whoue lives die not aquare wltb tbe caucus of the cburcl could bay nothing, tbelr mooey beloy ' 'tain ted," extra good people ooald not re oelve It In exebange for property. Tbe tratb la: Tbere la no "tainted mooey." ' But, ao to apeak, tbere may be "tain ted metb' ode" of getting good money." Tbe true rult abonld prevent ua from adopting "tainted , methoda" to get good money." It la tb? method and not tbe money that may bt *''tainted." All lawful money la good, bu1 aome aetlona may be "tain ted" wl tb evil. * We sell the finest hams to be found anywhere. Every one guaranteed. S. J. Link. If the man wbomakea two bladea or graaa grow where only one grew before Is a public benefactor, what aball we Bay of tbe man who causes two eottoo warebouaea to be built mmkara nnna dob hnllt hAfnrot Wouldn't it be a good thing If somebody would writs a history or story of tbe Old Stone Cbu rob oemetery at Pendleton T Tbat "City of tbe Dead" la being neglected. Tbe New* and Courier seems to tbink tbat tbe dlapenaary la obargeable with a great many crlmea which we tblng ought to be charged to tbe Law and Order League. 81noe tbe organisation of theLawand Order League tbe country seems to be hastening to tbe bad. If we oould abollab tbe Law and Order League and eatabllab aome high license bar-r oms tbe country would be safe. CALLED PHYSICIANS. "And Asa Slept with Hia Fothera," And Asa In tbe thirty and nlntb y?ar of, his reign waa diseased In his feet, until bis dlaeaae was exceeding great. Yet in bla disease be aoagbt not to tbe Lord, bat to tbe pbyalolans. And Aaa alept with bla fetbera." - 1 m m , - I Fine oblna arrlTlDg every day at Dargan'a. Big falQM Id every line at Dargans 5 ? ,i0o re, j * FREEDOM MANIFESTO ISSUED BY NICHOLAS8t. Petersburg, October 80.?The following In Ibe text ol luu Iuiperai uiunllesto: "We Mioboiab, Ibe kecoud, oy ibe grace ol Uod emperor and auiocral of Mil ibe Kujmiim, (iraud Duke* oi Finland, etc., declare to an our taitniui sabjr oIb in??t tbe troubles Hud *g ltailon id our Capua!* a La id numerous otnei piace* llli our Deari wlin exceaaive pain and sorrow. Tbe bapplDeuH of tbe Ruslan sovereign h ludi*soiuuiy bound up wnb ibe bappiue*s ol our people and iijo sorrow 01 our peopie is ibe borrow ol tbe sovereign. "From the preheui umurders may arise great national disruption. Tbey menace me Uiit-griiy anil unity ol our Empire. *'Tue nupreiue uuiy imposed upoo qb by our sovereign office requires us to educe ourself nod lo use an tbe iuroe and reasou at our cumwand lo basieu lu securiug tbe uuilj aud ?ouidinatiou ol tne power ol tne ueuiri governmeui auu lu asoure tbe suooess of me*sur*s lor pncifl^aiiou lu all circles of pubuo uie, Wblcn ale e**eiillal lo IDe well belug OI our peopie. "We Iberetore, direct oar government to jarry ouiour Inflexible win lu Ibe loiiuwin? mannei: Kusi?To extend t#tbe population tbe lrnuauiabie lounaaiions ol liberty, oascd ou Uie rem invioiaDiaiy 01 pervou, nvcuum ui wuicieuco, Bpt-tcD, auiou and awtocmuon. Second?Wunout auapeudiug tbe already jrUered eJeolious lu tbe ?Ule uouuift, it) 1Ume 10 participation to ibe doutu*, ?o far a* ibe iturned time ueiore ibe convocation or itie (Iuuoju will ^.eruilt, lhone oIumw of the population now completely deprived ui jitciurnl right*, leaving Ibe alumaiedeveijpmenl of ibe people ol the eiruiorul riktii In fetieral to tne newly eBlab.Uhed legislative jrder of thing*. . "Third?fo eaUbllkta as an uncbaO|eable role it) a I ou law kbail oe eniorceabie Without .lie approval of the mule douma aud thai li ball oe poaulble lor ibe elected of toe people .0 exerciae rent paruoipailou iu ibe auperrlaiou of the legality of Uje acta u( the lutborltle* appoiuted by u*. "We appeal 10 all fatloful *on? of RqMla to emember tbeir doty towaid* tbe laibarland, .0 aid to terminating ibtae unpieoedenied roubles and to apply their foroea lu oo-operitlon wlin as, to tbe restoration of calm and ,>eace upon oar natal noil. Ulven at Peterbof, October 80, In tbe sleventh > ear or our reign. r "Nlcboiaa." Haddoue Local*, A big sbow in town all tbe week. Wbere: 11 K. M. Haddon and Co'a. . . A new Hue 38 Inobee In the new efTeota uatopeued.*1.00ayard. ? < Black tilortaSilk, 46 Inches, nloe flalibed tnd75oenlaayard. ieautllul Models tn nntrlramed and Heady o wear Hat* coming lu evjery flay. Ladle* Belt*, for Smart Dreaaera ail ftolora ind ?lZd?, 10 oenla to 11.00. Tl Hand Warmer*, for Lad tea. woolen gloves made In Qq|< style. Bik, lavy, Red and the inlxed color*, 10 to 60 onuU i pair. Ladle* Sweater*, yet, all wool. The latest itylea In Blk, Red, White and Naty. SO cents o|6.00. Special prtoes oa Smyrna And Brussels tugs. A 40aent earpel at 35jent* a yard a gre*t ilt bargain. Tbla weather anggeata Blanket#and Under rear. We arcjberdqnarters lor these. Good ilankeis from It.OU to 86.00 r pair, Uunerwesr the best from 25 oenla to 91.60 itteh. The best vest in the market lor 96 oeut itra heavy. A. special line of underwear lor children In illsliea. Ve?t and pants serparate or lu inlon salts 25 cents up. L Juat opened up a big line of Bella atiA. Colarc, ilit) best ever offered al 10 apd 15. pent* web. v Do not forget oar cloak*. Jacket* rnd Rain all alzet, all price*. r. ; jZAR StJBBENDEBS AOTO0BATI0 POffEB. * k Con*titatlonal UOfernpeal im be Framixl Coder tbe Direction of Wide 10 Take tbe Pine* of Former Oorrnrntnl. St. Petersburg, Oct. SO, 6,00 p. m.? rouifjbtihe autocracy of Roinan>ffs aud the old order of tftipg* cease Ai exist Id Russia. Emperor Nicholas ha* surrendered iDd Count Witte comes iqto power as xiinibter-president with an imperial uandate which will enable him to jonvert the farcical national assembly tu to a real legislative body, elected by greatly extended suffrage, aud to cou'er upon the people fundamental civil iherties, inciudiug free speech. These welcome tidings reached St. Pettrsburg shortly before 6 o'clock this jveuiug. Count Witte bad speut the lay with tne emperor at Peterhof, gong over tbe final draft of the manifes0 to which he insisted (bat certain ninor modifications be made, and beore taking the traiu Tor St. Petersburg e telephoned to a friend that tbe em* ,*?ror bad affixed his signature aud bat the imperial mandate compribing he conditions upon which be had a1 reed to accept office was in his pock *|? I llrDC lUt'UUC 1KCUWUJ Ul tuo press, the right of assembly and the mmunity of the person, including the right of habeas corpus. Count Wiile insisted on the Britlnh nodel with a selected premier rewpon?ible to the ipaperlal duma, or parliament, while the emperor clung to the ippointment of members of the eabiaet on the Amerioan plan by the emperor as a chief of state. The state department has instructed Charge d'Affaires Eddy in the case ol emergency to give Amerioan citizens isylum at the embassy and if neceseary to charter a steamer. Foreign Minister Lamsdorlf is reassuring the ambassadors by formally guaranteeing the safety of foreign residents. He announces that the government is prepared to afford them military protection in St. Petersburg nod elsewhere in the event of dlsortiers. Local*. We are showing a very strong line of outings in a full range of colors and patterns. We could not. buy the? goods now at wholesale to retail foi less than 12 1-2 cts. but we own these H.f nrinofl that- tvo nun pffnrH tn noli tbem at iOct8. A. M. Smith. Cbildreuand mieses superior quality black Blockings all sizes, 51-2 to 9 J-S at only 10cts. A. M. Smith. , Our new line of ladies, misses and childrens shoes are at the top notch ol good values, having both snap and wearing quaiity combined, coupled with very low prices, A. M. Smith, A few boys overooat'g that cannot be duplicated anywhere at the prioes we offer them at. A. M. Smith. Its no wonder the snow shoes are an immense Bucceas when you can get your correct site, the style you like and five dollar quality for $3.00, A. M. Smith. Get our prices on flour, meal, bacon etc. before you buy. A. M. 8mith. Bee our waterproof shoes, we cam the two best lines made. A. M Smith. We want to buy 75 good mules from three to seven years old, any sige. Highest prices paid. Bring to Gauth< en Bros., Elberton, 6a. "The best flour that hai beer on my table sinoe X nave beer housekeeping." That is whal they tell us about our flour. S J. Link. 4t. ' ? I * ' Jw" f "' 1 s ' i YOUR SHO P t *' I ' v 1 . When you spend yc ! you want to get the va You want them to feel at least as well as t saction ought to be at so much money, so mi The best thing a dec ing Snow and Adama thing you'll find aboi give with our Shoes, a money, more value t Shoes. x a. m. g E 'mr-nnm -m n itj E. M. HAD] This Week to See Fine Mil Dress Goods and Eadies 8hoef partment arid new goods coming ii our goods at the lowest possible prl effort to work each day. for your go merchandise at fair, reasonable pri the interest of our customers by n; venient, comfortable and satisfactoi As the "Winter approaches look quality, taste and economy in d The place to get the best as to quali to on an economical basis is at the < R. M. HAM DUE WEST Mrs. Arthur Wldeman, of Bradley. wastbe guest of Dr. J. W. WIdeman's family lor a short time laal week. Mr. Bryaon Tbompaoo of Clnnatl apent a . few dara of the paat week wltb bta auot lira Jamea Boyce. Mr. Tbompaoo left Friday for Rock Hill wbere be will vlalt relatives before retnrnlog to bla borne. i Meaara Robert Nlcklas and Young Todd 1 stopped over od their return from ibe Fair and spent Babbatb wltb borne folks. They 0 led Monday to resume tbelr duties at Clem- A son. Mr. Harry Todd of N. C. was In town a few C hours Saturday. Mr. Todd was ou bla way to Hodge* wbere be will teach. Mr. J. R. El la or Mt< Gallagher waa In town a abort while tbla week. n Mr. Jobnaon of tbe Butler MarUe Works la v In town placing several monuments In tbe A. B. P. Ceraetecy. Mr. J. N, Nance waa,Id Columbia taking Id p tbe Pair laat week. o Dr, P. A. Preaaly apent several days In . Greenville dolog denial work. I Synod will open n*xt Thursday Nov. 9tb. The bnmea of our people wlil be thrown open 0 and all will be welcomed. . Have you heard tbe wtddlng bell* t By nod baa not totally deafened tbe aouod. We can hardly say too muohabont our Bassett Open Stock China for your table, for its snoh a sensible way to buy China, and the only wav to bave a'set always complete Dargan's 5 and lOo Store. The Druv r Express. < j A singularly effective melodrama containing many .novel features is promised in the coming production of Holden Bros., great sensational scenic play, Denver Express, which will be at Hill's Pavilion Theatre on Nov. 3 for oneuight. The train scene' is most effective, the distant rumble , and whistle, the increasing volume of ' sound as the train approaches, rises to a clash arid din that leaves the be' holder to wonder how it is done as the eng{ne dashesjpast with bell clang1 ing, whistle shrieking and is gone as rapidly as a real 40 mile an hour | train. This is, however, only one of | the strong sensational scenes of the , play The attack of the emigrant ; train by a band of Indians in the first act and the fight for life in the last are both features seldom seen in melo drama while the funny pranks of Tommy Tucker, and the quaint do- ' ing8 of Old Hi Garvey and his wife, furnish a comedy element equal to ! the average farce comedy. Special Matinee Friday at 2?30. Prices 10,15 . and 25 cents. > i At Darean'8 5 and 10c Store is a t perfectly beautiful display of fine 5 China and Gut Glass, ana the lai djes would find that they oould r spend an interestingJiour looking | over these goods. We woijld fine , much pleasure in showing yo i* through. 1 ?llfBra7IociU?r Just 19 montba ahead of tbem all, The Hoi I laud China Ware at MllforU'e Drag Store. Candy for all tbe girls freab every week at ) Mtlford'8 Drag Biore. A lull Hue of tbe celebrated Petes wall paper at Mllford'a Drug Store. I A nice line ol choice Holiday booki for everyone at Mllford'a Drug Store. r Any atyle Waterman pen yon want from 12.50 to 18.00 at Mllford'a Drug Store.. Do yon know, we don't oonalder It any trouble at all to pleaaeour euatomere, day or " night, Mllford'a Drug Store. I Anything you want In tbe School Book ' 1 line can be had at loweat prloea at Mllford'a I Drugstore. T.ie finest line of Holiday gopdi pver iftQWB ' In Abbeville at tyllford'a ?rag Store. i ^Everybody la talking ?bopt tbe beautiful goo<U at mitord'i pr?g ?tar*. Pon't fell to aee tbe Dew fc?iatloaary Hi limply great at Millard's Drag Store, Qar Cuban Annex la tbe elgar of tbe mtn~ [ ate told only at MlUord'a Drug Store. r\ [ ) 1 ; . Many great bargains in underwear for men and women ' at Link's New Store. ' ' j $ 1 E MONEY. ?ur money for Shoes, ilue of it?in Shoes. look and wear and / :hey cost. The tranleast an even trade? ich shoe satisfaction, iler finds about sellnt Shoes is the best ut buying them?we nd you get for your han with any other SMITH. [E AT DON & CO. the Big Show of llnery. . j?Special values in every de-' a every day. We are selling Ices, and it will be our constant od In the way of selling good ces. We are trying to promote taking this store the mo?t conry. ' : to your interests, for you need etermining on your purchases. Itv and have vour taste catered old reliable. )0N & CO. Ai for Si - OKFER FOR SALE MY LAND, SITUATE q the Moetley'e Ferry Roed, two mllea from .bbevllle, containing >ne Hundred and Two [102] Acres, ear enough for purchaser to aend to Abbe III* Graded Bcheol. There absolutely no wash land on ihl* lace, and It It wtll Improved, Including e umforiable dwelling of Ave roomi and ne<inary oat boasee. TERMS?Oue third or on<-h?lf cub with' ptloD of paying nil oaah. 8. A. GRAVES. October 30.1906. 4t TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF PAmnirAllAH nf 4Iia fTirrannu wuipuuuoi vi lug vuiiGuuji " ! Washington, Oct. 16,1906. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence >resented to the undersigned it has een made to appear that "The Naional Bank of Abbeville,", in the town of Abbeville, in the County 01 Abbeville, and State of South, Caroina, has complied with all the proviilons of the uAct of Congress to enable National BankingAssociations to extend their corporate existence and or other purposes,"" approved July 2th, 1882. Now, therefore, I,Thomas P.Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of he Currency do hereby certify that 'The National Bank or Abbeville," n the Town of Abbeville, in the bounty of Abbeville and State of South Carolina, is authorized to have uccession for tne period specified in ts amended articles of association, lamely until close of business on Ocober 16, 1925. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this sixSeal) teenth day of October, 1906. T. P. KANE. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Ex. No. 2345. - No. 3421. Guns uuns Guns At any price you wish Just in inO S,NGLE BARRElBreech Loading Quna $3-75 each. This Is the pun von have hppn nav ing $5.00 fbr. HbbeYille Hardware Co. i t'l i GEMS 1N VERSE { Two Pictures. An old ffcrahouse with meadows wide And swMt With clover on each side; A bright ey?d boy, who looks from out The door with woodbine wreathed aboot And wishes his one thought all day: "Oh, If I could but fly away From this dull spot the world to see, How happy, happy, happy, How happy I should be!" Amid the city's constant din A man who round the world has been. Who, mid the tumult and the throng, la thinking, thinking all day long: "Oh, could I only tread once more The field path to the farmhouse door, The old green meadow could I see, How happy, happy, happy, I T KaI" nuw itayy/ a nuvuiu w* ?Universalis Leader. The Blizzard. ? Make way, make way; Tls my crowning day! Make way for the blizzard king! I claim the earth; She Is mine from birth; O'er her breast I rare and sing. I wrap her tight In 9 garment white Pinned on by my crystals pur* Her bare brown knees And her naked trees I hide In my robes secur* % Make way, make way For a slant's play I Make way for my royal rout The oak trees groan, And the hemlocks moan, For the great wild winds are oolt tie bird can rest On my heaving breast; j Mo boat can sail on the sea. I E'en man, proud ihan. Must defer his plan And leave all the world'to me. 1 Make room, make room. For the blizzard's boom; Make room for my polar wavort I For death oft steals At my chariot wheels And many a victim craves* The Iron horse shrieks, ? - J Wi. .?AAl,a AIM* Ulfl OllfUlV , f In race with my flying steeds. ' I blow the breath Of hia tragic death Far out o'er the prairie reads. Aside, as&e! ( Lei the Croat kin* ride! Look out tor my streaming hair! It curia and swings In eddlea and rings Through the vales and frensled air. t Thick robe* of down O'er mead and town X fling as I haaten by, With bowl and roar Past each cottage door. Then off to the mountains high! ?Townsend Allan. TK? Seven ^gea tf a Race Hsrse. First, the foal, . . Wabbly and aursing at Iis mother's aide, And then the whinnying colt, with gentle eyes And softly floating mane, frisking In pad? ' dock. Nibbling luscious green. Then comes the saddle. Fiercely fought al first, with many a kick. Bat later borne with grace. Then dallr training, J Months of pampering care and trials oo a ' track. Traveling and racing under clever hand* fiager to records make or break. ? Win oup or land (at purse. And then a ' mishap, Tendon strained and as a "selling plater" bartered; His days of monty earning hlpptd In bod. Tor him no more the soft caress of hand. And he has played his part. The sixth age ahowa The horse of gentle breed docked and drawing cab With weary stride, eyes bulging and mark of whip ., On his shrunk shank, and the full, deep breath Once drawn In measure strong labor* ( ' And whistles In Its sound. Last scene ot ah That ends this strange, pathetic history, For which 'twere mercy to Implore oblivion, t . 4> Bans tall, sans sight, sans strength, sans' everything. ?Florence M. Blair In Elder and Driver. ' Aliens. Some must take and others pax. Some until the judgment day - i Solitary, waiting stay? Thus the world's unchanging way Blace the world began. Men there are who never sip Warm, red wine of fellowship^ Fearing let the oup pass by While another drains it dry, Oayly uses, gayly breaks * | What his brother's heart blood mskss-* Thus the world's unchanging Way Since the world began. * ^ Men there are with songs unsung. ' Strains that ne'e* escape the tongue; Broken alms and dreams that Ue x I Hidden from the careless eye'; Secret, passionate, deep enshrined. Undeveloped, thwarted. bHnd^Thus the world's unchanging way Staoe the world began. Shall such some day rise and take Meed denied by earth's mistake* No moss waiting, spurned ot fats Shall they mom, though h nj lat% And by strange paths to their own; No more despised failures known? 6a some other kindlier shore, Aliens nevermore? -London OtOtM. long In City Pent." To one who bu been lone in city pwt "n* very *ved to look Into the fair And open faot of heaven, to breathe a prayer Xin tha MBUe of the Woe finommt is HX*e happ?. When, wtth heart's ' content, 1 Fattened b? sinks Into tome pleasant : .Inlr Of wavy grass and reads a debonair And gentle tale of love and languish* ment? Returning home at evening, with an ear Catching the note* of Philomel" an ?ye Watching the tailing oloodlef a bright c4? rwr, He mourns that day so aoon has glided by. xr?n Ilka the passage of an angel's tear Th*t falls through the clear ether ?llently. -Keats. The Lure. **Whai bait do you use," said a saint to the devil. "When you fish where the souls of man aboundT" "Well, for special tastea," said the king of evil, "Sold and fame are the beat I've found." "But for general uae?" asked the saint "Ah. then." Said the demon, '1 angle for man, not men, And a thing I hat* Is to change ray halt, So I fish with a woman the whole year ; fovnd," ?John Boyle O'Hellly. ? A Tarfffl lina nf honlr? l'mt. 1 in. m me 101 are uieoroew, < in rich russet leather cover- < ings, and then the Alger Se- , ries, for boys, au6 the Hurst' Home Series for girli^lftfe-.M* \ tractive and in ^wtoetive* 1 Come iaand see ttaane. Dargan's 5 and lQe more. - t 1 < The Kerr taitore Co. J THE HOUSE OF VALUES. -jj Cash or Credit. . ; M $10,000 1 Worth of Furniture and House m Furnishings to Select From. We Can Please You. a Contains no grit or acids. ' ? BnawWi nni icu Will not scratch. *ULlanI Positively the Beat Polieli ||l po? * fenown for polishing Brass,. Pianot, Furniture Silver or Furniture. hwi and Price, 50c Can. JUk Mttals. alWays Dur Prices are Right. IBARGAInI^^S M ^nd we will treat you ; |i Kerr Pays the Freight f rur ion ninuiTiinr nniiniiw 1 Phone 8, Wilson's Building. Abbeville, S. C. P co^^roWs S WW Art built to lest a lifetime?and bake perfectly with less fuel than wSS mm any other stoves. Castings are made from the highest grade of jK pure pay- iron, test ad and analysed?no ecrsp iron?are smooth, Vg ' ' V easily kept clean and do not warp or crack. Jewel Stoves embody V . ??l B the many featuree of practical excellence yon expect in the product of w m the world's largest stove plant?are carefully mounted and fitted and have ? ' < f Full Size Ovens 1 fitted with strong steel wire or mi racks easily handled and ? .easily deaaed. Ow tops are carefully cemented ana fitted tight at all jeintsi two-piece oved* bottom allowe far expansion UMMMj and eon traction and dose not warp but remaini Hat up matter f- "V I D how Ion* Iti dm. Oven doora art properly lined and nave no I roof h edges to collect dirt or grease. FlreBoaeeare correctly ? K proportioned and hold Are over sight-oval shaped-no dead SamoSfi K eorners: fitted with heavy datable linings. Jewel stoves - (MM RSSggj wfig IBl Include many original and exclusive Idea* and are ^ gfj ! f ?8 oiade in the meet complete line of sites ever offered (\ W > #A #ka AnsaMltail Kosea?etlls tlm+Amm W- ^ jUwal Trad* Mark y ou will And exactly jTOnBfcglB what yon want at tb? price you can afford to >^jBSP\ypgr?,y^ ' pay aad^ram?Bb?-waan.zoa bay a Jawal you OwUMiMMaim aMa m4 mM. Look fertte W^S^S3B)E, " ' WlillM Amlnidi Bark ml tfct um MnM Man Wotkt?ui<Mt Mm M atom ?bal la th* wmU. , The Kerr Furniture Company. | FOR THE NEXT :||| 15?D A. Y S?15 ; ; 1 ' ' . .. i I will sell 30Bread Tickets J1 I Beginning October 18, 1905. , '^is . Provided cash accompanies order. * ., MA ytjh Positively no Goods charged at this price. ? i . ;rj! This offer lasts bat 15 days, so if you want to take advantage of this price, you must come early. The New Bakery. 5 vould ba glad to brve iba ladle# call at bla See US for trUllkg,, 8h068, hat8, blankets, underwear, cheese,mao?>?? cb ore late ?H?i, hams, breakfast bacon, flonr, nails, barbed wire, &e, &o. neollon. It lsa pleaiore tothowoar line. g? J# A* M. Smith. We *MP the beat and latest drinks at r * ' nm (a rfatA Fniintaln and (Ha hMt nnria _ . _ . . _ ?sn Idthis oountry to dispense It Mll/ord's (? sylph flour guaranteed as good jragBtorr " Bg the worid affords at Llnfes new store. Cigarettes, tobaeoo, and olgars wholesale Nails and barbed win at A. M. Smiths, and *t Mllford'a Drug Store. ' , V ' ' " * > * %*>4 -