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. y v The Press and Banner lafPubllehed every Wednesday at D a ear In advanoe. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 19Q5. Meeting of Abbeville Counly Cotton A8ioeiRtlon. ' By Instructions received from Hbn. Harvey Jordan, President of the National Cotton Association, a meetlDg of ttie Abbeville County Association will oe held Id tbe Court House, at 12 o'clock on Saturday the 3rd day of Deo. nexL The primary object of this meeting; Is to elect the officers 01 the association for the ensuing year, and delegates to the state Cod- ' ventlon which meets in Commbla on the 10th day of Dec. 1905. In addition to tbe above stated business 1 there are other matters of great laterest to thefarmersand all others Interested in tbe prloe of cotton that will be considered, therefore it is urged that there be a general turn outon that occasion. I. A. Keller, Pres. Abbeville Co. Cotton Association, Nov. 25,1805. ? i Missionary Society. J Tbe Woman's Foreign Missionary Society I will meet at the Methodist parsonage next 1 Friday afternoon at four o'clock. A full at- < tendance Is urged. Come prepared to make I yourTbaDk offerings and let these offerings >e just what you feel in your heart tbat ' God would have you make for His goodness od His many mercies yon have received tb It year. These offerings will go for tbe support or our five8. <J. Mitmionarles. M. C. Owens, Sec Cold Mpriog Union Jfeetlnr. , The Gold Springs Farmers Union will J meet Friday evening, Dec. 1st, at 3:S0.o'clock. Business of Importance to be transacted J and a (nil attendance desired. ( mmmm | Holler, I Tbe Telephone Company will observe Sunday boors Thanksgiving day. W. M. Barnwell, Mgr, Trropaisers Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to bunt | or ilsb on the land owned and controlled by me. Trespassers will be prosecnted. T. W. Miller. Good Work. Go to tbe old Hill shop for all kinds of blacksmith and wood work. JoeF. Edmonds, Prop. I am now selling oat two ilnes of 9rum xner's Samplts at bottom oobI. Some big bargains. Come before tb?*y are all picked over. Big lot ol underwaie. Roll goods etc! Attention Is called to H.G.Anderson <* Co's. seat advertisement on another page. Tbey are (bowing some particularly attractive tjrlea In Men's Clothing this week. True wisdom comes as a result of tbe cooperation of brain and beart. Man makes himself (obaraeter) Tbe will. Is tbe bulluer, the intellect, la tbe superintendent and tbt bean (soul) !s tbe supreme architect. Tb< soul plans, tbe Intellect directs and tbe wil executes. i Glenn will give you quality, ' moderate prices and polite attention. Five years of increasing business will attest this. The best flour sold1 in tbe State at Glenns's. The State of South Carolina, < ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Probata Court?Citation for Let ten of Ad* ministration, Br R. E. Hill Esq., Judge of Probate. WT HERE AS, Sam Tbomaa baa made auli " to me, to grant btm Letters of AOmtnlatrator of tbe Estate and effects of Anna Tbomaa, late of Abbeville County, deceased. Tbeae are therefore, to olte and admonlab 11 and alDgolar tbe kindred and creditors oi tbe said Anna Tbomaa, deceased, tbat tbey be and appear before me, tn tbe Court of Probate to be held at Abbeville C. U.. on Saturday, tbe 9lh day of December, 1905, after publication , hereof, at 11 o'cl ?cfc in tbe forenoon, tosbon, cause. If anr tbcy bave, why tbe Bald Admlnlatratlon should not begrauted. Given under my band and seal of the Court, tbta 25'b day of November, In tbt [seal 1 of our Lord ooe tbousaud Dine hundred aud five, and In tbe 130tb yeat of AmerlcHn Independence. Published on tbe 29tb day of November, 1905, In tbe Press and Banner and on tbe Court House door tbe time required by law. R E. HILL, Judge of Probate. Fresh mountain bnckwheat flour at LiDrs. FAt'LKXKRH LOCALS, The place lo bay your flooring, celling and flDlsnlug lumber* In at Faulkner's, be koow> what It takt-B to build a bouse and caD flgur< oat your bill for yoo Just received by Faalkoer 1 car of sash door* and blinds all site* and price*. MooldlDgR ol hJI kind* and prloes. Don' <forcet the place, ,4FaulkD?>rV' on Trialstreet. Come Id and let me figure with yi whether yoo buy or not, I like to jrl\* pic Dd make the otber fellow null y < o < htep. 1 can't sell yoo. If It Is sblog Us jcd wpp ' am tbe man to see. THE ARMY INBEVOLT. Bonalao Authorities Fear to Bring Soldiers Home From Manchuria? The Revolution Spreading. St. Petersburg, Nov. 27.?Today'r news in regard to tbe outbieak among soldiers of the Mancburian arm} Btaows tbe situation to be serious. Hoi diers are demanding they Bball be sent home immediately and threaten tokili the officers unless their demands are granted. The soldiers have received full information in regard to recent < happenings in Russia and are in a revolutionary mood. Thousands of revolutionary phampblets have been oircuiated among tbe trooops and many subordinate officers have joined the revolutionists in urging the men to revolt. The situation is extremely grave, and authorities at St. Petersburg do not know how to meet It. They fear to briDg the soldiers home and are afraid on the other hand if they do not do so there will be a general revolt in the army. Semi?'Teetotnlani. (From the New York Evening Post.) 1 Mr. Osborne's account of his convivial habits?an abstainer here, but a moderate drinker over sea (Note to compositor: Do not set this, half-seas over?suggests a peculiar from of temperance society coming into vogue in England. It is called the "Semi-Teettotal Pledge Association," and is now a department of the Church of England Temperance society. A report from it was read at the recent church congress. The pledge which i Is members take is as follows: " I solemnly undertake, by God's help, to abstain from all intoxicating drinks except at my midday and evening me&ls." It is easy to lacgb at this. Some will as sert it is onJy a vanent 01 me lneo saying: "Do it aisy, and if ye can't be aiBy, be as aisy aa ye can!" But in actual fact it is found that seoii-teetotalism has bad a beneficial effect in doing away with drinking between meals, and with " treating," or, what is still more pernioious, "nipping." For fine flavoring extracts go to Milford'a Drag Store. He makes them himself. Oo?i sea from W.OO op to $3.00 at Dargan'a store. LINK'S. LINK'S. LINK'S. LINK'S. z Our First Aim * 3 ?? s? Is to thoroughly satisfy every customer. . We announced this as our platform at the m r tr1 ^ beginning of the fall campaign, and the 3 5 W ~^ 1 * J-~ r/ ^ enormous increase 01 Dusmess uay uy uay w proves that we struck the key note in adopting this platform. p 5 w 2? We invite you to visit our store knowing ^ H that a careful inspection of our goods will S? mean business for us and a great saving ^ for you. p t S. J. LINK. 1 A GC r twt/)c3 T T\tk'fi tjnk's. link's.i LlllIV Oi JUXi.1 j.a. n/i Get the Best*-? "The Chattanooga** This is the time to use the Middle Breaker. The Chattanooga is the only Sub-soil and UtiAolr^i? AnmhinAd. Two DlOWS fOI* lUlUUlC JLfl CUJO.V1 wuuv.Uv.?.. A the price of one. i U%; . V Abbeville Hardware Co. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The South's Greatest System. t .. * . . / Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains. Convenient Schedules on all Local Trains. Winter Tourist Bates are abw in effect on all Florida Points For full information as to rates, routes, etc., consult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or . ,.T T? W TTTTTCT BKUUJYB iVLumjAi'N, a.. ... Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Division Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. The largest and most complete line of Stationery, Books and School Supplies Can be seen at Milford's Drug Store. J. Sale I have sc Whit pi. and ri I am stil same old stan best stock th( A car loa this week, an / 4l i : it y :. " ' ' ' i . . ' V. ' WEST END. Happening* and Incidents of a Week About tbe City. Mr. John M Harden was Id Augusta several days last week on business. Mrs. Horace MrAlllster leaves 8aturday for Laurens where she will spend a short time with tier motbr, Mrs. Geo. McDoffle Miller. Mr. &Dd Mrs. A. B. Cheatham spent Sunday In Greenwood wltb tbelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.K. lmrst. Mrs. Cheatham is still In Greenwood. Miss Sara HeDry leaves Wednesday for JobnBon where ebe goes to attend tbe Con veDtloD of tbe U. D. C.'s as delegate from tbe Clark Allen Chapter. MUs Henry will be tbe guest ot Mrs. D P. Lagrone. MlssBu>-Penn left last Wednesday for ber borne near Greenwood, after a few days stay bere wltb Miss Eugenia Robertson. MIbs Penn Is a very charming young woman and made nanny frit-nan auring nerstay nere. Mr*. V. D. Lee came borne from Bordeaux 8at?rday where she haw been to see ber sinter, Mrs. Mary Mcintosh, who has been quite nick. Mr. P. Poaenberg Is borne again after an ex tended stay In Baltimore wbere be has been tor treatment. Mr. Rosenberg'* friends hope that be Is greatly Improved In bealtb. Miss lone Miller has returned from Angnsta wbere abe bad been to be present at tbe marriage of ber brother,Mr. Dendy Miller to Miss Nannie Blount. Mrs. (J. D. Brown leaves Wednesday for Johnson to attend tbe U. D. C. Convention. Sbe will be entertained by Mrs. Thomas Stansell. Miss Mary J. Cater came borne from Anderson last Wednesday. She went to Anderson to attend tbe funeral of ber nepbew, Mr. Mob. Cater. Mrs. J. C. McCord and Miss Nannie McCord, of HodK?s, were In tbe city part of last week the guests of Mrs. W.A.Nick lea. Mr. L. T. Miller was In Anderson last Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. U. W. Speer and Miss Louise Cunningbam, of Monterey, were In the city Monday Miss Naney Mcllwaln Is In the oountry spending a while with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, from WllllaulstoQ spent a few days here last week with their on, Mr. H. G. Anderson. Rev. Frank Wardlaw was lo ,the olty for a few hours Saturday bo bis way to Greenwood. Mr. Wardlaw baa been assisting Rev. R. G. Mo Lees at a meeting at Lebanon. Dr, Frank E. Harrison expect* to spend Thanksgiving day In Atlanta. Mrs. Ellen Parker Norwood was the guest of Mrs. James H. Perrln several daya last Mr. R. C. Wilson went to Anderson last Monday to be present at the feneral or bis ooasln, Mr. McD. Cater. Mr. Wilson came back to Abbeville Tuesday night. Mrs. Harden, of Bate?burg bas been on a visit to ber sinter, Mrs. J. M. Gambrell. Mrs. Geo. Wblte bas returned from Union wbere she baa been spending a few weeks (Dlth hor rlonorhlor Mrs Oon Mann U7rloht Mr. Frederick Aleneball was Id Sumter sevral days last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Archer, of Steubenvllle, Ohio, were Id tbe city last week staying at tbe Eureka. They will spend the winter in Florida. Hon. Wyatt Aiken was In Anderson the first of last week on business. Miss Rebecca 1). Cater came home from Anderson Thursday. Mr, L. T. Miller went to Greenville on business last week. Mrs. W. A. Templeton came bome trom Monteray Monday after a short Btay there with ber mother. Mrs. 8. C. Cater. Mrs. Plnkney Mcllwalu of Hodges Is tbe guest or berslstsr, Mrs. W. A. Nlckles for a few days. Mrs. L. T, Miller leaves Wedensday for Johnson where she goes as a delegate from the Abbeville Cbapter of tbe (J. D. Cs. Johnson will do everything to make this meeting a pleasant one and tbe visitors will no doubt have a delightful time. Mr. Robori Roper ol Clinton spent Sunday uoio wuu uis BiHicj iTiiP, v. jlj? uruwu. Mrs. S. O. Thomson entertained the Euchre Cluo Friday afternoon al tbe regular meeting It was small bat 8 very pleasant one. Mrs. Foster Barnwell will be tbe hosteBB at tbe next meeting. Mlaa Louise Brown will go to Trenton WedDeeday to visit her aunt Mrs. Margaret Gray for a short time. Bargains in green and roasted coffee at Link's. Pointed Paragraphs. A man always sympathizes with a bomely boy. Sound Judgement 1b responsible for a lot of Jsllence. Enthusiasm always starts off well, but soon springs a leak. Pretty servant girls are responsible for a lot of domeatlo trouble. Ii'b dow up to young men to propose?either marriage or oysters. Some women nse their husbands to make other women Jealous. Those who have once loved oan nevei be satisfied with common friendship. When a man becomes to shiftless too give advice be has reached tbe limit. Mont people meander down tbe path of UeMUduevttr realize their own unimport> a nee. A woman has brains to be able, without any, to do so much more than men. A woman minm hdc is slender wiien ?tie oid geiluberwklti \jylhouL a buttonhook. ll Is awful easy to marry a girt wben ibe baa fooled you Into thinking you are doing ll. The average woman worries wben sbe la having a dress made, or wben she can't have one made. If all marriages are arranged In beaven, tun Satanic majesty must bave an Influential irltnd at court. A doctor is bound to lose a few patients occasionally; but that's because they refuse to do as he tells them' Milk wagon boraea are bo accustomed to teeing women with tbeir balr up Id carl papers tbat tbey refuse to scare at anything. Tobaoco 31 cents at factory. Only 30 cents by box at Glenn's, Try it If it does not give satisfaction return and get your money J. M. N1CKLES, .Attorney at Law Abbeville, S. C. Office with W. N. Graydon. A re you Interested In fancy cblna goods i Dargan bas a beautiful line. Don't fail to Be< tbelr new goods. BKn* nn? (ha aaIH vlnrfa. Hlacs and ntlft.ll always on band at Speed's, S. S ' s S i J T:?a. )JLLL ill y Iji VCJ ented him pa: 1 in the sale d, and am pi 3 market affoi d of Mules a d from time t< J. S. i Always do your Chinking Before Vour Buying) Mi ft Think of This. J) \YB?\ IF YOU < (/V VS/tT iM NEED A * YIJ* We are offering this I ^ I 1 V ^Ji full /\i ML UUIVBj JLU.11 U1U1U1CU) UI oven, 300 pounds weig full / guaranteed?15 y For 0: Take advantag ,N G> A VkViATT'ill a "EI \j iiuuuvmuii Qo vm Y\1 OC fitci TY1 Yll AG. r?1 PC W. D. BARKSDALE. \ . Great Big Bargains opening up now- Two i* -*? t\ 1 ci~ l.? T>?1 lines 01 -uruHimars oaiupics at pnm? jjcutimore Cost, consisting of FOR MEN: ,, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, both knit and kid, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, Ties, Cravats, Tin derwear, Woolen Socks, Shirts and Sweaters, &c., at Baltimore Cost. For Ladies and Children: Underwear, Skirts, Knit Goods, Combs* Handkerchiefs, Eid Gloves, Woolen Gloves, Hoods, Shawls, Woolen and Silk Belts, Fancy Collars, Hose both ? - -- ?_a. . -ii.? t?_i n nr.i.i. n_:? wooien ana coupon, nuoy vupa, w uiqlb, uuiuu Suits, &c., at Baltimore Cost. W. D. BARKSDALB. HE "Yellow Leaf Blight" and "Red Leaf Blight," so disastrous to cotton, are both attributed, by the highest authorities, to impoverished soil ? lack of Potash and nitrogen. In fact, these authorities advise liberal fertilizing with mixtures con taining Kainit as the prime preventive. "Cotton Culture," an authoritative book of 90 pages?shows, from actual photographs, rnttnn nlants fertilized with Kainit, HVWAWAAy alongside diseased plants not fertilized with Kainit?yours for the asking, absolutely free, <Unu, OXBXAJT KALI WOXUES, ? - V?w Tork?OS Vmmu Birest, or Atlanta, Ga.?84Jf Bo. Broad BtnH New crop N. 0. and- Dutchess ? . , _ ?p?ed'8 , , Parker'* "Lucky Curve" fountain pen for ~ ?o m at Hntpii'a dmratore. ''They work for syrup, DUOEwneat, uig uuuuuj, ? - r- ----- - ----ti. ? if' , i Ti. 2' yon, but feed tbem.elves." yuaser oat meal, V lrginia OOUnty If y00 want to buy crepe tissue paper Cheap hams, Majestio flour, pure lard, Joar lift.* lo 8pwd* Gaiaia coffee 5 lb. can $1.00. at 8peed's Clnco cigars are better than ever. v , Still Browing In favor with the bOys. We (jlenn 8. , ,el1 3'??? ?very two weeks, this Is proof ' enough. See those alcohol lamps at Speed's drug store. Hot water In two minutes, can curry Darjan's Locals. In your pocket, most oomplete thing you ever go AtDargan's5& 10c store yon will find a de- * , ... , . . ... alrable line of heatars. Alotoftbe latest novels Just received at Ladles, oome In and let us show yon the 8^ed. drug .tore. Rosette Irons, fashion baa smiled lu ap- ' Go to Speed'* drng .tore for school books. . ? Qn.au, rmm penolIs and tablets. You feDow It Is a | lea Erovai OI lueae umuijr imvis kn?v... , ere, 50c. Dargso'i 5 a 10c ilore, sure to go where you can nun won jruu w?ut, A large line of books just Id. In the lot *Dd get 11 r'*htare the Poete, so rleh russet leather coverings ? B??8?rib.;SK'ZiSX""- Ga. middle blisters and subsoil, SSHftAS? "" D,r" steel shapes, hames, traces, oolo? lM8l H8 11111 0th8r ferm too'8 at oent to 10c each. Glonn'fii Honest all leather Wflar'WSll FlDe china arriving every day at Dargan'? ttli IBttWIOi WOtU W Oil Blg value8 ln every 1|ne at Darganil 5 4 ]0c Shoes. Leather is higher, but 8t?r?- na?an,. ?nt . .. v. ' , Every on a Is anrolrlng Dargana cut g ass. Glenn oan 8ell you at old prioes The very lateat styles and newest cu'a are In 1 ? ??. * profusion. Abktosee the "Comfort" piece, r I and not out C[Uallty> Please don't forget that we carry a moat exi?n, iina nt Hnoerv for lacimen, boys and girls. Prloe 10c. "Dargan's 6 A lOo store. I Tin ware and enameled ware at nntieard Cigarettes, tobacco, and clears wholesale of prices, at Dargao's 5 A 10c store. and retail at Mllford's Drag Store. ' r A R K, ry business to Mr. George rt of my stables. s business, however, at the epared to furnish you the rds at reasonable prices, nd Horses will be received oDQcnn D unit; u til ing ixi^ ovmmvm, a ni/ DI /\nrv a J t-w STOVE week 25 Economist 1 base, 19 inch square ht, with full t ware, ears. . ' 19.75. ? of this now! i ^ .ardwareCo | Link has more flour than he!can store. Oall and buy a few barrels from him. If Rdranl'c! nt ii Miiuo, * / NEW AND COMPLErE \ LINE OF WATCHES JUST ARRIVED AT RYKARD'& "j JEWELRY STORE THE VERY THING FORy A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. ALL SIZES AND STYLES AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT THE WORLD OVER. SEEING IS BELIEVING. , J. W. RYKARD. Nov. 38,1909. tf Double and single gnns cheap at Link's. I VALUABLE Drnnorhi fnr (tola 1 riipij iui ouib. I House and Lot. One House and Lot located Id tbe City of Abbeville. JL>ot la large and roomy and tbe i building la comparatively new, containing ten rooms. Parties wishing to Inspect any of this properly will apply to B. E.Graves. TERMS?One-third or one-half cash with option of paying all cash. 8. A. GRAVES, Oct. 80 1906. tf Agent. Buy Scissors you want the best made, the kind that cuts sharp and stays sharp, and I s<$ if you find the name stamped on them you need not hesitate about buying them as every pair has an unlimited g uarantee that they will cut sharp and hdld their edge. Ask Us to show you the celebrated Clauss Scissors the next time you call. * Ahheville !! Hardware Co ..... if Mk ? 9a UM Mb A --''J! - r- ;'l J it, ? ' : ^? vj I