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yC" - ?. -^.y. - | -- -t , ^?,f f iirtSfl^yrt?"a?~, " "lliii'W V i<|-*Tnl ' /j The Abbeville Press and Banner.! BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1906. ESTABLISHED 18441 SUPERVISOR'S QUARTERLY REPORT. The Following Claims Were Audited and Paid by the Board of County Commissioners for Abbeville County for the Quarter Ending June 30th, 1906. J P Harknem and Prince 8 27 50 Jno H Sanders aod Harmon 60 <kj A F Calvert 15 00 W H McAllater 4 Oft J C Martin *nd L A Shannon 37 50 A R and DB El lie 37 .'0 M L StaDtor 12 50 8 A McCurry 8 00 Wil?on Brother* "7 80 John Henry Green 3 03 W A Hawthorn 31 40 J L Kennedy 65 82 ECEtnrlditf 50 M J Link 37 50 R Son d I 27 78 Geo C Grave* 25 00 F C DuPre 75 00 J G and J M Huckabee 37 50 J M Huckabee 2ft 00 , J H Bell 2 50 B A Wllaou..T:. 2 00 C J Lyon 330 56 C G McAllnter 5 3:? J M Lawfon. J2 50 Richard Roman* 1 -"<5 ?am Holmm 4 00 H T Warrtlaw 2 00 R F MorrU 41 26 Joe Edmund* 15 70 F B Gary 12 50 W D Barkfdaie .. 149 90 A M Hill and Son* 47 50 A M Smith ard Co - 95 86 ? ... o mi Wtl?on ana M?*nry o w W N Thompson 7 <0 R L OarscHD 15 W John W Sign .? 4 00 J K Glenn 58 20 L W While 26 94 H J LlLk -8 73 JMWI kerHO 2 80 J L Kocbe 13 W A BCbta'buiD 2 00 P Rosenberg and Co 17 35 H Welnraub I 00 KM HID 1180 J W Rr kard 1 00 C A M lford 9 75 L W Ke<ler hd>i Bro 18 Si Abhe*Hl<? Hardware Co -10 33 Jo?l Mat be*'* 1 45 ERThompson I W J L Perrln 76 10 T Y HurrU *5 A M Robinson and Co 32 65 Calhonn Km'1< Grocerj Co 3 80 J L Manning 3 00 MLB Kturke\ 072 A G Bnl lot-k 3 68 L A Shannon 5 60 M E HolltngBworth 37 50 G N Nickels 275 01 H L EIHN 4 85 J L Prnln 1 on Morrell Chemical Co 3 "5 H K Burrtntt 3 "0 Sullivan Hardware C> 11 80 RT McKlnnei 75 J T Hunter 8 00 JT Hunter 4 25 J E Jone? 122 09 Elijah Fair 1 J5 J E Brown lee 3 00 C D Brown, Agt 1 60 ltonne ADd WllfOn 62 .t? THBotts 23 75 EH|nh Jones 25 J D Winn 10 36 T W Ca'!e I 00 Jack OannoD o 00 B L Robinson 9 <5 Bonner Purdv 3 00 J A and K C Youok 20 0<? W M Barn w?-li.... 5 25 W T Bradley 36 00 W T Bradley 2'? 20 A A Edwards 12 50 8 P Morrab 3 SO HCRHev 150 Fraok Mundv 16 67 Bogg? Wldeman 8 00 Tom Frltb 3 00 E H Nickels 11 2* RSLInk 690 J T Hunter 2 65 JRWIIood 10 00 G? Vetrlfled Brick Co 94 87 J D Miller, agt 172 O " Mrown 53 91 CVHammond 112 JFSDhley, MD 10 00 T> J Griffith 104 (X) R Sond ey 27 77 J T Hauler 5140 S A M^Corry 3 00 W A Frith 1 #< W M Barnwell 6 78 H K Burdett 8 00 C M ClinkooftlPB 30 CO J Sand T H Glbert 25 00 H Y Fuller 10 00 Tboe Frith 3 00 Bogg* Wldeman 3 00 Sam H< lroee 12 00 FB Gary, agt 30 00 FCDuPre 58 38 C I Lvon 22 ? RE Hill 10 35 FJPhlfltr 12 50 Frank Mud day 25 00 J l> Miller, agt 72 T H Bottn 37 50 .T T Hunter 1 00 CV Hammond 40 H R Craw lord 50 J F Ellenharg 25 00 Willi*To Hhoii 2 00 W M Barnwell 18 W C Shaw 6 30 David Gilliam 46 50 A M Hill and Bonn 78 40 A hKovi 11 o I toht A* iVturcir Pa R 9A J M Tnrk?r...T. 2 HO J W M^Kee 20 39 Abhpvllle Hardware Co 20 50 S J Link 40 48 A B Morse 18 00 P B Speed 27 20 W C DuPre 1 15 P Rosenberg and Co 14 15 C A Mlllorrt 7 20 Calvert aud Mi-keif 45 20 J R Glenn 36 00 L. W WbJte 44 06 A M Smith aud Co ft) 52 R M Hill 8 0 F Henry 77 20 Rlobard Roman* 6 45 L W Keller and B o 10 02 Joe F Edmunds 11 90 J M Wilkinson 1 40 AbbevilleT<lepboue Co 8 00 P P Benson 19 80 W A Hunter 208 01 T B Eaktn 2 50 T L FergasoD 2 00 J D Reynolds 1 00 F B McCain 2 20 ? A G Faulkner 6 00 Mrs Price and Cochrane 10 00 WAFrlib 192 Ned Miller 1 50 L T and T M Mllier 8 44 PreiB Tucker 2 00 White McCain and Fuller 17 58 DnitHUU LU W L J Davis 16 10 J T Drentian 75 W J H Ashley 1 00 Olwaj Hendert-on 75 L N Chamberlain 2 50 Ram Tompkins 3 00 J E Culbrmtb - 1 00 Horton W Uon 85 00 H A Asbl*y 1 50 R E Hill 10 00 Js>me? Coihran 50 JTHuntor 9 15 W B Bowie 4 00 Frank l>>ane 87 50 J Vk Ashley, Jr 1 00 M L Williams 3 65 D J Griffith 61 00 B?Ddand White 17 50 Warrel Ml*. Co 8 75 Frederick DUinfeotlnft Co... 2 50 H Stevens Sons and Co 94 17 1 Llgon ?nd Ledbetter 42 42 ' Atlas Oil Co 13 90 A M Robinson and Co 32 80 r D Brown, agt 1 26 J T Hunter 1105 R H Jennings, Trea 14 50 B 1 Munuj x uu F.MO?ddlf? 96 H K Burdett 3 00 J W Morrah 8 80 B A W11 POD 4 20 j j Dudii 3 96 .1 K De??on 4 56 .1 C Trtbble 3 72 Max Below 3 94 J A Young 8 90 J E Lomax 3 54 J R Lomax 3 36 L A Rt-may 8 30 W E L**11e 3 24 CGMcAllater fi 80 Sam Holmes 8 00 CJLjon 27 40 Stale Printing Co 18 00 F C Do Pre 58 33 J T Hunter 57 60 8 A McUurry 8 00 T H BoM* 37 60 Frank Mnndy - 25 00 Horton Wilson 26 00 Frank Doane 37 50 J F Ellcnberg 25 00 A T Boi t* 12 50 J H McDlll 22 50 K soDQ'ey ' W \ Frith 6 25 G J Sanders ? ?0 W W?rdlaw " MLB Sturkev J 70 LTmHTM Miller 88 62 R L D .man 1 ? J W McKee 23 C A Mi I ford ? 30 E R Tbom^on - A M Smith..... 90 Jot* K Edmunds 15 3U LW White ?? A B M-<rse ? 20 P Rosenberg and Co ? IX J I. R?ehe J 27 v L W K"ller and Bro 82 *? H Weinraub f ?? J a lien Smith, Jr-. W J? J U Ward law , 8 78 A T Bottf 8 00 Jim DevIlD <? John H. Sanders W 00 R F Morrln 81 25 W A Lawton ? ?? Brltt and Co *7 <51 W O Covin I ? WOSturKej J Fra?ler and Co 8? >* Will Irwin f 00 J A McCord 100 N G Brown and Sons 17 05 J G Hemlnger < ?X A G Bollock ?j <2 M?Gr?lh Brothers 60 W L Mtdlocfc 5 2$ M L Stat.ton 2 00 AbbfVllle Llghi <t rower Co 0 50 Wm Devlin \ 00 UnKfiff Dnmnno 2. LMl 8ootherD Express Co 80 W D Burksdale 49 08 J C ForgusoD 35 75 MaDuel McKelier 35 W O Graves 1 50 8 A McCarry - 8 (X> R D Purdy 1 25 Abe Bradley 150 McMl'lan aud Hundley 15 77 J J Hill 4 55 GM> Dhwsod 1 25 E H Nlftktl* 25 00 W L Bass...: 2 50 J T Hunter 2 00 WR Brad ley 2100 WT Bradley 606 66 J M Bell - 1 M Tom Murray 3-5 Southern Express Co 40 J L Pxnsby 75 A G Faulkner 150 00 J Allen Hagar 85 C D Brown 8 41 G A Alewtne 1 00 DJGrlfflib 6100 W 8 Brszeale 3 80 C J Brno* 1 25 C D Vrown, agi 22 00 RE Hill 10 00 : P D Kiuitb 11 86 J T Hunter 68 75 W E Gordon S5 Sam Holmes 8 00 8 T EakIn 15 E M 18 AO T H Boms 37 50 . Frank Munday 25 00 L A Jackson 4 00 G. N. NICKELS, County Supervisor. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Sooth Carolina. - ? * In the matter of A. G.FAULKNER Bankiupt?in Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of A. G. FAULKNER of Abbeville?In the County of Abbeville and District Aforesaid, a Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of October A. D. 1906 the ?aid A. G. Faulkner was duly adjudicated Bankrupt; and that the first meeting of creditors will be held in oiy olfice in the City of Abbeville, S. C., on the 22ud day of Cctober 1906 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon at which time creditors may attend, prove tbeir claims, appoint a trustee, examine tbe bankrupt, and transact such business as may properly come before said meeting. M. P. DEBRUHL, Referee in Bankruptcy Cct. 12, 1906. The State of South Carolina. ABBENILL COUNTY. Probate Court.?Cited fot letters of Ad ministration. By II. E. Hill. Esq., Judge ok Pkobatk: Whereas, P. L. McCelroy baa made suit to me, to grant blm Letters of Administration of ibe Estate and effects ol Rora Gardner, lateot Abbeville Couuty, de censed. These are therefore to cite aDd admonish <01 and hingular the kindred and creditor* ot the said Rone Gardner, deceased, that they he and appear before me, In tbe Court ot Probate, to be held at. Abbeville, O. H., on Monday the 5<b day of November, 1906, aflei publication hereof,at 11 o'clock lu tbe fore noon, to show pause If any they have, why tbe said Administration sbould not be granted. Given under my band and real of the Court, 1 b Ik 20th day of October In the [HEAL] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six and In the 181 year of Amerlcon Independence. Published on tbe 24th day of Oct. 1906 In tbe Press aod Banner and on the Court House door for tbe time required by law. R. E. HILL. Judge of Probate. Wanted at Haddons. One hundred Isdles to come down ?nd get a Dew bat, a new dress or a Dew Peter Pan belt, tbe newest and nobbiest belt of tbe season. Price 25 and 50c. A nice itllk mourning belt at 50o eacb. Black leather, gray and Bilk belts at 25c. Black Jet belts at 50c. eacb. We expect a new eblpmeut In today. A new line of ladles coats just marked up. BlackB and tans and grays So to $12.50 eacb. Gray mixed tweedR, eleeant Garments, the swellest coat out, from 112.50 to 816.00 eacb. A good line of mlpses and children's cloaks from 52 00 to $8 50. All sizes and all colors. Wanted, you to come In and get a 50o belt lor 25c. Certainly a great bargain. Wanted, little boys and girls to gel ODe o oar 25o belts for 15e. A lew more sizes of shoes that we offered at balf price, about your last chance for you to get "A Big Bargain." Wanted, tbe ladles to call nn our dress maker and get a suit made to fit you and according to your directions. Ail woik is strictly guaranteed to give satisfaction in every respect. in ?l Kknna nil tllb (a/v uuviu > a i uco IU i IUUUUB, an ijia IUUI Plaid and Persian ribbons at popular prices Furs Id abundance from SOo up. Trust ns with yourorders and we guarantee you will uot be disappointed. Glenn will give yon good values in Trunks, $150 to $3.00. HAVE YOU LEARNED TO BUY THE BEST? TfP DAVC JLX IAig. The school of experience will teach you, as it has taught us, that the best goods are the cheapest. Our store house is new, Our goods are new, Our reputation is well known, Our motto is "THE BEST." Delicious Fruits, Fancy Groceries To fit the taste of an epicure. Confections of all kinds. Buggies and Wagons Of the best makes at prices that will interest you. i il HILL t IS. Phones 36 and 126. Main and Trinity Streets. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THROUGH SERVICE. EVERY DAY ALL THE WAY High-Back Coaches, Drawing-Room Sleepers, and Southern Railway Dining Cars. Finest Cars. Fastest Time. Covenient Schedules on local Trains. / ^ For full information, consult any Boulhern Railway Agent, or R. W. HUNT, BROOKS MORGAN, Division Paepenger Agent, Aspt. General Paa-enger Agent, Charleston, d. C. Atlanta, Ga. I 1 Why Not Stop Paying Rent and Own Your Home? You can easily do this by taking a few shares in the Building and Loan Association, now being organized in Abbeville. MONEY LOANED AT 6 Per Cent. SEE DR. NEUFFER or R. S. LINK. The largest and most complete line of Stationery, Books and School Sunolies ?- JL Can be seen at Milford's Drug Store. j GEMS IN VERSE ? . ? Reliance. Not to the swift the race. Not to the strong the fight, Not to the righteous pcrfect grace, Not to the wise the light, But often faltering feet Come surest to the goal, And they who walk in darkness mest ??.? A# amil IliO 0UUI MC W4 bUV OVU14 A thousand times by night The Syrian hosts have died; thousand times the vanquished rlgfet Hath risen, glorified. The truth the wise men sought Was spoken by a child; The alabaster box was brought In trembling hands defiled. Not from my torch the gleam. But from the stars above; Not from our hearts life** crystal stream. But from the depths of lova ?Henry Van Dyke In Atlantic. The 8nowstorm. Announced by all the trumpets of the sky Arrives the snow and, driving o'er the fields. Seems nowhere to alight The whlted air Hides hills and woods, the river and the heaven, and veils the farmhouse at the garden'* end. sIa^ q y\A afAnnjwl thu MMfC er'a feet Delayed, all friends shut out, the house Inmates sit Around the radiant fireplace, inclosed In & tumultuous privacy of storm. Come see the north wind's masonry. Out of an unseen quarry, evermore Furnished with tile, tfte fierce artificer Curves his white bastions with projected roof Round every windward stake or tree or door; Speeding, the myriad handed, his wild work. Bo fanciful, so savage; naught cares he For number or proportion. Mockingly, On coop or kennel, he hangs Parian wreaths; swanlike form Invests the hidden thorn. Fills up the farmer's lane from wall to wall, Mauger the farmer's sighs, and at the gate tapering turret overtops the work, nd when his hours are numbered and the work Is all his own, retiring as he were not. Leaves, when the sun appears, astonished art To mimic in slow structures, stone by stone, Built in an age, the mad wind's night work. The frolic architecture of the snow. ?Emerson. The Great Hope. 1 wonder who among us all Wmild strive another day. Would have another wish to crawl On up the toilsome war. It, honestly and fully, down In his Inmost heart. Each mortal thought That earth wai all and final, the grave the end; that naught Of soul or mind might sweep cross the empty deep To claim the old dead body's counterpart. Idealised and perfected; that nons might gass Back on the world nor see the living raise Up monuments for us nor hear their praise. With this hope torn from every breast. With all believing death the end. How many would still do their best? Who still would strive T Would you, my friend T -S. B. Klser. Life Is a Privilege. Life Is a privilege. Its youthful days Shine with the radiance of continuous Maya To live, to breathe, to wonder and desire. To feed with dreams the heart's perpetual fire; To thrill with virtuous passions and to glow With great ambitions. In one hour to know The depths and heights of feeling; God , In truth. How beautiful, how beautiful Is youth! Life Is a privilege. Like tome rare rose The mysteries of the human mind unclose. What marvels lie In earth and air and seat What stores of knowledge wait our opening key! ? wn&l luooy roaai ox wppioega iwu uut Beyond the realm* of indolence and doubt. And what large pleasure* imll* upon and bleu The busy avenues of usefulness! Life lg a privilege. Though noontide fadef And shadows fall along the winding glades. Though Jor blooms wither in the autumn air, Tet the sweet scent of sympathy Is there. Pale sorrow leads us closer to our kind. And in the serious hours of our life w* find Depths in the souls of men which lend new worth And majesty to this brief span of earth. Life Is a privilege. If some sad fate Sends us alone to seek the exit gate. If men forsake us and as shades fall. Still does the supreme privilege of all Come in that reaching upward of the soul To find the welcoming Presence at the goal And in the knowledge that our feet have trod mull uavo iou irum ttuu uiun muv4 to God. A ?Ella Wheeler Wlloox. Unerring Justice. The books say well, my brothers, each mac's life The outcome of his former living Is; The bygone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes. The bygone right breeds bliss. Ye are not bound; the soul of things is sweet The heart of being Is celestial rest Stronger than woe Is will; that which was good Doth pass to better?best What hath been brlngeth what shall be and Is Worse?better?last for first and first for last; The angels In the heavens of gladness reap Fruits of a holy past ?Sir Edwin ArnoWL How Ws Learn. Qreat truth* are dearly bought The con* mon truth. Such as men five and take from day to day. Cornea in the common walk of eaay life. Blown by the careleas winds acroas our way. Oreat truths are greatly won, not found by chance Nor wafted on the breath of summer dream. But grasped In the great struggle of the soul. Hard buffeting with advene wind "and stream - flnmi i If you want a Gasoline be sure you get thi the branc We sell them LAND! 353 Acres The Healthiest Pli Situated near Little Mountain, 7 1 public roads run ibrough plantation. ! and stables, large cotton house, with co well which would supply water for wh< four spleudid pprings well located. W( cleared land for six-horse farm. In ad< Lies well and practically no waste on tl Apply to Tie Peoples! ABBEVIL OFFICERS. 8. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. Shaves an< Since the time of the an beard by some means or Since that time there has but none so radical as in t ancients nlur.Ued their hearr much pain and discomfort, self with a Christy Sa uine pleasure and no feai cost only a dollar and a show them to you. Use a shaving be an ordeal to be Christy Safety Razors < McMURRAY SCHOOI Tablets Ti JL. J General Set Speed's E Wire Yoi Electric lamps are the bes Electric lamps are the safe Electric lamps are the mos It is easier to touch a but in the dark. No explosions. No lamp ohimneys. No kerosene oil. No greasy lamps. And cheapest in the end. See THOMSON. Do it n > T7!ncyino e best which bears ] 11. H. C. I r- W. MeKEE, JR. |||| "LAND! 5 for Sale. a,ut; IU tutj v/uuii^. 2 miles from Abbeville C. H. Two . Has one 9-room dwelling, large barn ^ w stalls. Three tenant bouses. Beep r^jS ale plantation. Has four streams and K)d and timber in abundance. Enoagh ?? dition there is valuable mineral deposit. | le premises. PRESS AND BANNER, or T, J. LYON. Savin? bill, ; LE, S. C. DIRECTORS. 8 G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson ;:jjj G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. 1 Shavers. | cient Greeks trimming of the other has been in vogue. 5 been advances in all lines, he method of shaving. The Js. This was attended with . Today you can shave yourifety Razor with genr of cutting yourself. They half. Come in and let us Christy and no longer will dreaded. :omplete with six blades at DRUG CO. 1 . - VJ ? " , BOOKS 1 . Pencils ak i tool Supplies. I Tjt >rug Store. f ' " *, n r House. t. St. ?t convenient. :ton than to fumble for matches ow. ?! " . -i