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Vf. hfc ' h-' V the Pres3 and Banner We bv W. W. and W, R. Bradley, serv! excli HUGH WILSON, Editor. the g . _ We t ABBEVILLE, S. C. lion -fcirPubllshed every Wednesday at 82 a tbe 1 ear in advance. Su the ? Wednesday, Feb. 10. 1909. X' ??? tUen DOt ( Juries are now Uncertain ^ip Heretofore we D<tve thought mat J urie might be depended upon lor three thing?: First?To acquit "prominent" and wealthy beri -? men of crime. ou*' Second?To convict poor white men oc- lor, ? i.. coul CBBIUUniljr. lQ w Third.?To deal Justly with negroes. If they needed conviction they have been very Su apt to get what they needed. {rleI . But the jury at Union last week In the conviction of W. T. Jones for a little offense like poisoning his wife breaks the record; and we are all at sea. When oar Juries are not dependable where "prominent" men are oaBe M. ooncerned there is danger ahead. But Jones is said to be rich, and he must now depend upon the Judges to give him oall and to grant to him the necessary new trials to secure his acquittal. This thing of convicting "prom- In lnent" men, and putting rich men to the this necessity of wastlnic their estates in court and expenses and lawyers' fees ought to he looked port Into. If this thing goes on "influential" men win as a last resort may be called upon to secure mar a pardon from the Governor, and our Gov- mac [' ernor is not prodigal with his pardons. thai If the Juries should convict "prominent" praj men, and If the courts should refuse the was necessary new trials to secure an acquittal, gooc unfortunate "prominent" gentlemen may be thin so humiliated as to be compelled to suffer or he v else to seek pardon from the Governor, who W now seems chary about granting pardons a mi T m ill Ko ramnmKavoH thot TUImon hAt nnln 8UEQ 4V \ actually refused to pardoD, but Just let one "prominent" man In Spartanburg go to the oth* gallows. "Prominent" men are not entirely aD^ safe- feai While this editor believes that Jones should have been convicted of murder, without be ? iecommendat!on. and while we believe he * has been guilty of mistreating his wife for 8 80 * long time, yet, If he was kept off the witness ac stand to save him from testifying falsely, we mer admire him far not going on the stand. Because of the revolting persecution, on acoount bea| of his ancestor*, we sympathize with him. " the State-wide Prohibition- lhet gooc State-wide pjohlbltlon, the election of an mar Associate Justice and the repeal of the lien not,] law are now the great questions b6fore the fron Legislature, which questions will likely be {r0II settled one way or the other within the next few days The advocates of State-wide prohibition ?||y have become more sane and more sensible as is evidenced by the faot tney are less arragant and more disposed to depend upon the justice ^ of their cause than upon their personal as- LaQ] sumption of possessing all the virtue and all tong the higher and nobler principles. If this \yb< plan had been adopted by prohibitionists In t>oar Abbeville county there is little doubt that bing Abbeville today would be among the "dry" refU| counties. A few well meaning gentlemen t>a 8 BLe^peu uu uu iuo wiuuriuui m presuming gchO that the exhibition of ill-will toward the levy town of Abbeville would meet with public we fe favor. With very few exceptions we believe b0ar it is true that the people of Abbeville county dQe are loyal and friendly to, the town of Abbe- Who vilie, while they possess a commendable may pride In the honor and pnbllo spirit of the may county. This is evidenced by the unanmity pay with which the people petitioned the Legls- they lature for authority to build the new Court Nott house. And thlB Is further evidenced by time their resentment of a later act whiob, under RCbo< a thin veil, was to be seen the half bidden apoc proof of that ill-will that would strike the town in which all the good people of the county were, or should be, Interested. To prove the loyalty of the people of the ' county to their own town, it Is only necessary to state that we believe the sentiment of nexa tVia nAnnfv woo tarffaln (n favny Af 1 Kl . UaDQ Hon when the warfare was started. The peo er pie, In a spirit that was commendable to the ??e' highest degree, resented the manner of the attack. Their prohibition movement was pose snowed under. Their candidates "tailed" the ? a? ticket. Their candidates, It is said, did not themselves vote the prohibition ticket for U. An<*' S. Senator. ann little lege, Something Doing The County Commissioners were busy last are E Monday and did eomo business. Bridge warcj builders were present seeking contracts. The way following awarns were made: big o Southern Highway Bridge Co. represented by Colhran Bros. Hamblln's bridge, Hall's Mill bridge, Broad Mouth bridge, McKittriok'B Mill bridge. Pettlgrue's bridge, Sean's Mill bridge. M,122.20. Alston Bros. Cade's Mill bridge, Morrow's ** * bridge, S8.126.00. [or " Except Searl's Mill bridge, Cade's Mill n bridge and Morrow's bridge, the contract was lor putting up the bridges that Supervisor 61 Nickles had boueht. The contractors fur- ^ nlshed the three bridges above named which ?n y were In addition to tbe bridges previously bought by Supervisor Nickles. All the ac E bridges are of lion and to be completed by the Prov first of May. ?n al in w County Supervisor Stc-venson has his head set lor various Improvements at the jail. He ? 0 Is deieimlned that he will make the neoessa- ( ry lmprovtments, so that prisoners will be In no danger of freezing or perishing for water. Supervisor Stevenson 1b looking after the Interests of the people in the matter of roads. He and his boaid are determined to see that needed new roads are surveyed and opened at the earliest day possible. Capt. Nickles built a monument to himself in erecting a splendid iron bridge at Dendy's bridge, and ^01 later put the finishing touches to his crown- Profi Ing glory by surveying and opening a most excellent road to tbe same. We learn that another and a much needed new road Is to be opened from Abbeveville to the Dendy's bridge. Th( Abbeville County is making great progress Whl| In the woik of opening new roads and in re- muct paring the old roads. coun Supervisor Stevenson having taken up the ( good work which Cnpt. Nickles laid down, It ooun will be only a short time until splendid Iron lt bridges will (pan all of our streams. sold corre feren Not Disabled. -the Dispatch from Tempa, Fla., one day last week stated that William Billy bad been hurt by an automobile accident. If anybody tboubpt that be was knocked out of the race Tb< in 1912 he is disappointed. William Billy p08ec was not hurt, but he always gets his name in iD th( the papers. ,loDB ?? the C The i ?Jext Sunday is freb. 14, St. V alen tine's day. been Send your sweetheart a nice one, and let tbe form other fellow get her. Let tbe other fellow Rhan gend the ugly pictures. The girl will know hl3 n who BeDds both. Lot us prove this: When this editor was a much younger man than he iB now beeent bis best girl a nice valentine. The Another young man sent one of those Insult- press lDg plcrures. She just knew that the other rowe young man sent the nice one, and she was appll equally positive that tbis edllor sent the sonal comic picture. The picture man won the girl book and married ber. necei | ask c We give you a *1.000 accident insurance policy for one year lor 31 cents with every $3.00 A li cash purchase. Abbeville Hardware Co. for C Poor Folk Must Get Out. > see that President Roosevelt wants tt as takers next year to be subject to olv ce examination, which course woui jde u neducated men from any chance i ;ood part of taking the census next yea hlnk Mr. Roosevelt Is unjust to the grei trlty who could make the enumeratlc :onid not stand the test of an examln on matters not necessarily pertinent aking of the census. ppose a man could not answer corree ilstance from Confederate Crosa Roads :o. Is he for that reason disqualified f ig out John Jone6'descriptive list? Ai suppose the would-be census taker ooa jlpher out the name of the captain of that could carry 500 bales 01 cotton ai ty passengers. Would that failure pi , the senBus taker lrom setting the nai 3f Jim Jackson's charge? Again, snppc census taker knew that it costs 35 cer de on the cars to HodgeB. In case d not figure out bow long It would ta alk to Hodgep. Would ignorance In tb lcular unflt him for census takeif ppose a would-be census taker was id of a Congressman, would that ft late against bis usefulness? Preaide sevelt is wrong, and tbe congressm lid reluse to deny themselves the right ilnt their friends to good Jobs. This le where to tbe victors belong the spoilt uld Hypocrits Abuse Honest Me thediBcus8lon of the liquor question State, we have seen little lrom the pui tbe better and tbe boiler side of that It ant question that 1b calcalgted to ettb men to their way of thinking or to 001 id public respect, Tbe mere fact that t claims to be purer and better and boll i bis neighbors 1b at variance with t rer of the publican who confessed that a sinner. Tbe fact is, no matter be 1 a man may be, be does a very fooll g in showing disrespect for those who ?ould convert to bis way of thlDklng. ben pretense Is made at tbe possession jnopoly of all virture, and when the < ption 1b made by tbe alleged possessor lrture that there is nothing good In t ir fellow, the veil is so tbln that almc body could see tbe hldeouaness of 1 t of the man wbo may claim to be wb( pod?while charging the other fellow wl g wholly bad. ie world loves tbe advocate of goodnei lety, morality and virtu re, but when m ability to present a good cause upon Its In a pleaslDg or In an acceptable ma It may be tbat, because of the lack ns and because of tbe evil tbat In tbi ts, tbey must resort to tbe methods bully, even If tbey avoid tbe language blackguard. Tbe cause of temperan i Is more belter. It Is a Just one; It li 1 one, and when effort Is made by a go l to so Impress mankind, be Is one of t [est and best of men, and Is far remov 1 tbe arrant bypocrlt as tbe east 1 tbe west. known Tongue" Teacher is Fir and Cheated. teacberlnone of tbe public schools rens County tangbt the "unknot ;ue'' religion, whatever that may 1 )n she bad taught tbe school until t d was Indebted to her In a sum som ; like Si40 tbe board dismissed her ai sed to pay what they owed her. It mi ill rlgbt to refuse liquor money for t ols, and It may be all right to refuse a tax lor tbe support of tbe schools, b mow of no reason tbat would justify t d in withholding the pay which may to tbe teacher. We hope that the womi has been denied what Is plainly her ow Bue for her money, and we hope tbat s get It. If tbe trustees did not mean or to comply with tbelr contract, thi should have turned her ofl long ag ling can Justify tbe refusal to pay for tl she taught, and we believe tbat i ol board in Laurens will put tbe stlgc i tbat county. Enlarging the City. e Atlanta papers are encouraging the a tlon to the city of an outlying little to* ed Oakland City. ThlB 1b to have a Gret llanta. And we think the Idea Is a go< and one tbat Abbeville shonld profit b Press and Banner would, therefore, pr a "Greater Abbeville." This deslrab ge oould be easily bad by annexing Tro ormlck, Greenwood, Due West ai erson. With these outlying little towi ixed Abbeville would be a conslderab i city. We would then have Lander O Ersklne College, the A. R. P. Semlna: Due West Female College, to say nothli e smaller educational institutional tb iow located in what would tben be ne Is in Greater Abbeville, In a buslne we would have miles of stores a dozf otton mils and banks to burn. A Faithful Friend to the Poor. i Christian man Is merciful to bis beat I should we say of the man wbobas doi 2e old soldiers more than any otber mi bbevllle County has dose. bat same man should extend his symp I to the Imprisoned wretch who must 1 11, does It not go to prove that he 1b n a christian but a good Samaritan? Oaf Perrln, without making any blow of h igs and doings, has, to a degree th 8 the goodness of his heart, contrlbut< II occasions to the relief of the distress* hatever station. If the needy one is e oofederate soldier, or i( be Is a friendle ner, Capt. Perrin's kindness in woi Jeed are not withheld, but they go outi leedy one, and the Christian's nnlfori jathy for all who need kindness of ac speech point him out as nature's nobl The Dispensary Profits. ; the last twelve months the dlspensai ts have been: For the town $21,791 7$ For the county 21,791 78 Nine months for the sohools 14,791 73 $38,375 19 > rii-nflt nn i n? ("it I nun ts Is 60 ner can i"v"" ?" ? - r? e there 1b do record to show to ho i ol this was Bold to citizens of Abbevll ty.yetlt Is estimated that about fl.fi :ent Is sold to persons outside of tt ty. Of that which was sold la thcj ooui Is estimated tbat two-thirds of It w< to negroes. If this latter estimate ot It will be seen that there la little dl ce per capita between whites and black re being two negroes to one white m&i Reform in Spelling, Etc. i country Is flooded not only with pr i reforms la sDelllne. but with a chant B capitalizing of tbe names of organiz . Eor Instance: Tbe Tarlfl assoclatloi Commercial olub, the Prohibition clul nee of lower case letters where we ba\ using capitals may be all right. Tbe ri ert spelling may be all rlgbt. And no we expect to see James Jones prlntlc ame with a small J. ire is no Joke In this. The editor of tfc i and Banner earnestly requests tbe boi rs of bis books to return the same. Tb es to those who borrowed from him pei ly as well as to those who borrowe s when be was absent from home. J >sary he will pay for some of them an 10 Impertinent questions. srge shipment of Hnyler's candy /ret hrlstmaa at Mlliord'a. A \ le )1 Id at ir. at >D ato ty to or id Id a 1 3d em 186 v ite be KB at a tot ot en to I a n? In er liter ma ler lie be )W sb m of """ 18 of be ?.???i )8t ' be RAILROAD WRECK NEAR CANA. >1 V3 Engineer Clyde Moore, Fireman Luthe fs, H. Nickles and Brakeman Dave Bear are Dead. d- On last Tuesday night Feb. 8,1909, about te of o'clock the Northbound and the Soutbbonn eir freight trains on the Seaboard Road collide of near Cana midway between Abbeville an ol Greenwood. ice Engineer Clyde Moore and fireman Lntbc i a H. Nickles of the Southbound train an od brakeman Dave Beard of the Northboun he train, were instantly killed. ed Engineer W. M. Jones came on foot to A.I Is beville with ail possible speed, reporting tb aooldent, when physicians and friends wer at once to the scene. The dead were broogti on a speolal oar to Abbeville, from wbenc 0{j the body of Mr. Nickles was sent to h! father at Due West, and the remains of Engl neer Moore were sent to his former home i Id North Carolina. vo Owing to the high oharaoter of the partic >e. of this accident, and to their popularit be among onr people, great sympathy is felt fc iead Mr. Nlokles has been in the employ of th ay road for several years, and his promotion 1 he the near future was oertaln. He was nc to afraid of work. N at Mr. Nlokles married Miss McKenzle,daugt be ter of Mr. William MoKenzle of this count] h* Thev were haoDV in their plighted love, i iD bright future opened before them. Hand 1 Dt band tbey faoed tbla future seeing only lb be better things when tbe dr6ad meueoge to came. Bn While tbe Preaa and .Banner baa not tb [0, aame personal acquaintance with Mr. Clyd be Moore that It had with Mr. Nlckles, Jadgln 30 from tbe oomments of hla assoolatea of tb Q8 Seaboard Road, there was no man more effl clent and no man more popular with bis cc employees. Mr. Moore too, leaves a yoam wife whose heart Is torn and bleeding. At tbe burial of Mr. Nlckles which tool plaoe at Upper Long Cane, a great number o D* onr people were present. ?n it y Coroner's inquest. o- Ck>roner Bowie oondacted tbe Inqaest ove >le tbe bodies of those who were killed on tb y, Seaboard Road last Tuesday night. As w id I understand, everybody was sorry for botl s I the dead and tbe living wbo were In th ilel wreck. No warrants have been lssned fo >]. anyDody, ana noDoay oeueves ior uu iumaui ry that tbere was Intention on tt^e part of any ig body to brlDg about a result whlcb la so die at tresslng. And we wonld add no word o w blame to anybody, bnt we are firmly of tb as opinion tbat collisions are too rreqaent oi 3D tbe Seaboard road. Too many of onr peopl are being killed. It la distressing to reooun tbe names espeoially of Abbeville men wbi bave been killed by collisions. Either tb< management of tbe road or some subordln Jt atesmnstbeto blame, and for sucb killing somebody sbonld be called to account. m Tbes6 alleged aocldents sbonld be provlde< against. Tbe plea of self-defense and acol a dent surely bave bad a good run, and It 1 time to provide ajgalnst carelessness and aool . dents." ot it ?' ' ? JJ Morton's Mill Bridse. 3d Mr. J. W. Bykard came |lrom Lome las 3d Monday morning, passing over tbe Mortioi ,Q mill Ul IUKO nviun JUUU| vauo. UD aaj a IU' 88 new bridge is three feet higher than the ok d one was, and he thinks the present brldgi to will stand all the freshetB that may come [xi He also thinks the public will be wonderful U ly satisfied with It. B- r ~ Aa to the probable location of the post offlct balldlDg at Abbeville nothing baa been heart from Mr. Bracken, the post office agent. W< notloe, bowever, that In some other towns b< y does not propose to put the post office on any body's farm. And then we notice that It wll be slztylor ninety days before any deolslor la made as to other towDB, On tbeotbei band, notea from Washington would lead ui to believe that an early decision may be ext peoted. w le y Mr. Taft, president elect, left Panama at sis ,e o'clock Monday evening. He la well pleaaed j. with the work on the Panama canal. The is water way will be finished In about six years te May we all live to see It f [B There are 2,780 marked gravea In Uppei Long Cane cemetery. And it Is presumed that less than half the graves are marked. Please return tbe shovel that you borrowed, :e " a- Tbe Jail Is to receive tbe attention that will i, allow it to be pat in tbe class with tbe City o. ball and tbe Court bouse. Supervisor 'e Stevenson Is determined to do things. a w g Morse's Locals. Unloading a car or best Jelllco coal-only 95 00 a ton. A good stock of barbed and poultry wire. ie Staples for putting up both. Is r- Eggs for Hatching. rd From pure bred Buff OrpingtoD. Headed Lr by my prize winning oocfcerel. The best Ord plngton's in tbe State. 82.00 per setting oi IB eggs. D. A. Dewey, Abbeville, S. C. BarberHbop. h If It la "McMurray made," it is guaranteed I to please or we refund your money. \ This Space I ?FOR Atonon S.! Ladies', Misses am Ready=to= A SPEC I A HOSIERY. GLOVES, LACES, EMBR NrnTtniMH Aivn i.1 W X AV/X1 K_? AXJkl . READY FOR BUSINESS NEW BUILDING WE! M. wm. The Uiniiluc nf SvnnH tfontrlbutl. ' " / *" ing, repair 8 The mlnutesof the recent meeting of the e/,y|c^a, 8 A. R. P. Synod have been distributed. They required t 11 make an interesting little book. Among In writing 8 other things we note that? the Sprlnj r 'Abbeville [congregation or chureb] has made eome piogresH in membership, aDd re- Tberep< port indicates a healthy condition. They Seminary * ask for same supplement, 5300.00." !f "Tbepns e Verbiage copied from the book. We have is meaoi] a nothing to say ot "progress" in membership. ?nce one6 e We haven't seen the report that "indicates a beginning t healthy condition," and we know not what gUCbasf 0 Is meant by a "healthy condition." We are nalurai lD g ignorant of what is meant by "progress'' in l0 , - membership. highly fav 8 IS THIS EVIDENCE OF HEALTHY CONDITION? 1 Recently Elder W. T. Bradley died. He was The Boai . the moBt zealous churchman in the congre- haveseen? s gatlon, and none contributed more liberally to the land - for all purposes. has paid. A deacon who was a most cheerful and a coni most liberal giver, not so lODg ago, with- Rev. Jan drew from attendance upon service, and he no tee* of Syn longer contributes to the church. "We ha^ ^ More than a year ago an adherent who con- cerning tb j trlbuted about one-tenth of all the expense of Church, v B the congregation stopped his subscriptions. I p^poses^r j Within the last few months, Gen. R. R. November Hemphill, who was always loyal to the your Boart - - ...... .1 Anwimhmr church, and a regular attenaaot, nas pasBea | gee'^^afn . away. done at the And now there Is a vigorous kick by the alter.we wl most liberal supporter of the churob because ^ur^onor of the orushlng assessments by Synod upon y ) thli congregation. And this hitherto most . I liberal supporter is not without sympathisers the chljr<;h ? In his kick. ? '^ed > The bell rope was broken some three weeks ' any Co m m . ago, and the bell has been dumb for the lack I of a rope. i On the cold Sunday the Bervlce at night was I r not held became of Inferior or defective beat , lng. ' we9t< If the pastor's salary for the current J'1, 8CC?l year has been subscribed, we are not Inform- ureaiD. ed of the fact Beoauseof lack of foods the wou'u UJ pastor must give part of bis time to teaching ConHtJpal . In order to support himself and pay his bills. kiver y Because of the broken windows, or because c? ? of the openings to the cbnrob, the house Is infested by birds and the resultant pollution J necessarily follows from Its being a resort for sparrows. ^ The Sunday collections have not been nUDDy ' enough to pay current bills. A glass wlcdow &very wi I over the piano Is still out. / r/lf h t A few months ago a proposition was made Jfkt)Otn tl to sell the plono. One reason assigned being ^am * that It was ont of tune, and no money on hand to pay for turning. And yet Synod makes many demands upon this little mlR- jyj yj ^ I 6lon CDurca. inese aemaoaB cuupieu wnu ? ? an Implied threat seems to excite a reeling H . that Is not conducive to the harmony and _ welfare of the congregation. aITOI* v With Abbeville In "a healthy condition" (Wn what can the unbiased reader think of the ? other churches whose condition Is In "fine shape," or which Is prosperous, or flourish- 1'ioii: lng, or encouraging, or whose growth Is SlOW? y With all these facts accessible to the Home ? 10 tC Board, Is It In good form for them to make om paUJ little mission churche* stand and dellvej? ? C.e' 1 teacher an IMPLIED THREAT. The Trustee* of Synod report: S We wonld therefore recommend: First. That Presbyteries be enjoined to vr. hold all churches under their care to a strict si, Cr?", aooonnt as to their obcdlence to this order, as fO'lnwS I (h) That no congregation be excused from * Reserved Simmons i Children's Wear iLTY. PARASOLS, OIDERIES, D NOVELTIES. it March 1st iT T7\Tfi SOTT A RTV sp 5 3g to this fund on account of build- CARV'C "M1IDFN" I) log or lumlsblng 118 own cburcb. wini ? mHIUtll U tail pastors and elated supplies of ? 'ailing to comply with this order be , _ , o render tbetr reasons for failure, JUNOf dCFiatOr S rlT to tbelr rtepectlve Presbyteries at ? . ; meeting. oCndl PROSPEROUS SEMINARY. The srt of the trustees ofthe Theological \ Is satisfactory. It says: Sepator Gary came to ecatlve hesflon of tbe sec it. year Jit Is presumed the las t^ year Crum matter wan taken i iven young men were In attend- of Crum. and after be ba< of the eleven not returning at tbe of senators on both sldei oftbeyear." It was rather a stormy si . senators talked about 1 ;ntlment from such a source! The Tillman gitve some of hit lerence Is that If two or three bad ofl i be race question an< return the report would have been ^^f^^tTu'sTe^ orable. vices for cheating the t titt it* He lB reported by other s< that at one time be got S( d of Foreign Missions, as far as we elections that be voted I has made ao effort to secure titles of tbe^m. I in Mexico for which tbe church saying that Senator Till In an exceedingly bad man, wben asked abou session good for the soul. tbat he could not discuss 0 lh. ir,Bt place In executive sesslo oes Boyce, Chairman of the True- fU8fd to anow himself to od, says: general storm which b ?? . H about him, but continue re bad much correspondence con- to discuss the Ie e second mortgage on the Atlanta SeCrum Heeal d .bleb was due September 29 1908. ?0Mbe^enute"to MoMder now holding tbe note and morigage w lthi, , ' dntDiK"fhff rtirMded1 ronvirMon of and bn9,DeeH people of So It Is tbe decided conviction of hp tr?n tenatorfl from the 'hat Jlr. Tattsbcm be )c68 OD tb9 property, Bltbougb It ?nni*? enrrv out the c 308t tbe only tbiDg tbat couid be hf8 AUa^ta speech ) time. We bave agre?d thai here- S,Dor,ancV be decared II not place our signature to such nT^e ha(l had coD*es oi thout specific instructions from. ,b*,ugb (be south. Tot able body. ? I .neat to tbe next admlnl James Boyce, Cbalrmarr. Mr Taft HQ opporiunlt; we know of two good printers in meant tbat speech, be 6> ?? ? T t w n passages Jrom It. He sal( .Messrs. J.T. Blgbam and W. D. j astice to t be negro to d " uul V?. v? ICftC V/I gurriuiug tuo T? I ittee of Publication or PrlntlDg. the negro was getting all In the way of recognition ..??? broueht out of the depth brought under the clvillz Don't Get n Divorce. white man . . . , These are but. a few of ?rn judge granted a divorce Gary said in his first or " mt of ill-temper and bad Ihe senate. Being In ex< Dr. King's New Life Pills full epe.ch can not be ref ave prevented it. They cure [ion, causing bad breath and ?p-? ouble, the ill-temper, dispels mm mtmmmmmm anish headaches, conquer IVl n? TVTT 5c at Speed's drugstore. iTdbUWWAWJiTiA o more divorces. SI N will stay a lover true, w 1 fe his only sweetheart, too, matrimonial bliss'twill be, ? i i j ake Hollister's Rocky Moun- TrOTiM11 0s ? ea. C. A. Mi I ford & Co. ? ? V W h WILL BI lie STUDIO. igheftt Tc MtimunialN. 3ldrivC ^ Jules fl. Huguelet. fboj mist Methodist Church. AXD TKACHEH OF pCL I 5fH tO I i. Violin and Organ. Abbeville, S. C. >n second lloor of new Realty functions of v building next to new po.t- Ium-hesjossof sleep t? iss Carrie Huyuelet assistant Ho.lister s Rocky Mot id in charge of studio. ,he bl<)0','I alds l ,?e.s Millie; makes and rett " ???? (greatest tonic. Tea toahoaril Mclirdule. cents. C. A. Milford bbound 12.57 p.m. ? tibouDd 12.4.S p.m. Vestibule. bbnund 3.17 p.m. Local. Don't wear yourself out i libound 4.07 p m. Vestibule. look Ins,' for Xrrms goods bbound 1.17 a.m. direct to tbe stores of Ml! tibound 3.;i5 a.m. you want and prices right, " "'' ' ' " , ' ' - '-i . 'J. . r/ | ; ' ' ' *'\ Grand Jury for 1909. F. Henry Abhevflle J. B. Sharp Long Cape W. R Ellis Long Cane J. A. McIIwaiu Long Cane (}. S. Glbert Cedar Springs J. A. Stevenson . .....Long Cane J H. Belt l.Lowndesvllle C. B. Wilson .TCedar Springs G. P. Watklcs ......Bordeaux F. C. f nnce Magnolia Tbos. Stevenson Abbeville DeWltt Hall Abbeville B. E. Alle" Lowndeeville Geu. W. Calvert Diamond Hill H.'W. Cocbran Long Cane M. P. McCalla Lowndesvllie T. H.G rdon.... Donalds Jobn A. Wilson Calboun Mills j P? ttt Jury February Conrl. J. A. Bone LowndnavlUe G.E. Putnam Abbavllle T. F. Uidrlcs Long Cane Hugh Bnwen Long Cane Jo^H. HUI Diamond Hilt .J. x. uoeaiQHin auudviud C. M. CHakscsles Lowndesviiie 8 P. Morrab Calboun Mills J. B. Winn Donalds - J. L. Kennedy Calhoun Mills W. B. Going? Due West Wfllls Mars Cainoun Mills Joe Ferguson Abbeville J. M. Gambrell Abbeville W. B. 84a,ly Diamond Hill L. H.Simpson Diamond Hill W. F. Vermillion Donalds W. C. Sutherland Abbeville C. C. Gilliam Cedar Springs K. L. Keaion Diamond Hill Ernest W. Hagan Dqe West J. K. Edwards bong Cane J. A. Agnew r. Donalds E. S. Trammeil _ Abbeville J. F. Cllnkscaiet Magnolia R. L. Smllb Bordeaux W. O. Brownite Doe West T. L. Cann Abbeville. J. A. Williams Bordeaux J.M.Spence Indian Hill E. H.Taggart Calboun Mills /J. H. Mann Abbeville C. V. Martin Donalds G. A. Haunab LongCane K. D. Lollls Donalds J. F. Glbert Cedar Springs . The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ' V Probata Court.?Citation for Letters of Ad ministration. / '_ By J. F. Miller, Eeq., Judge of Probate. 1 Wbereas, W. A. Turman baa made salt to me. to eraat blm Letters of Administration ? of the Estate and effects of Anna Robertson, late of Abbeville County, deceased. ___________ These are therefore, to cite aDd admonish , . all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Anna Robertson, deceased, that . _ tbey be and appear before me, in the Coart of Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on Wednesday, the 24tb day of February, 1909, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock Id tbe WWW forenoon, to show cause If any tbey have, il' f wby the said Administration sboold not be granted. ~ AmWj Given i>uder my baod aDd seal of the Court, thin 8th day of February. Id tbe year of our Lord one thousand nine hnnaIIBV dred and Dine, and In tbe 183rd year mmmr of American Independence. IV PuMlsbed on tbe lOtb day of February, j 1909, id Ibe P/ess and Banner and on the . V Court House door for tbe time required by law. J. F. MILLER, Judge of Piobate. ASK TOM Sweetheart? % Wh^t more palatable ar- | .gill ^ row with which to string I I W Cupid's bow than a box of . I | |fl Steere's delicious candies? r. We have these delightful sjLpl confections in fancy boxes j/ .y and in sizes to suit your every wish. Red hearts, wr ovals, squares and plain V' 1 packages?o -half to four gj pounds. j STEERE'S | CANDY 1 =1 a quiet fireside, two young u ..HU hearts and leave the rest N CROM MATTER. . ~ .,. . . to Cupid. st Address in the Yours for a Merry Valenla. tine i Rtate Bureau, 12 PORt BllUdlng, faRbingion, Feb. 8. the front In tbe ex- - - - late today, when tbe up. He spoke about _TT_ to tbe confrmatlon l ? 1 ilii. ? d sat down,a number McMurray Drug Co. i well known views t made some ratber BBBBBHnHHHHBH what be and others allots and otber df- " =?ip DIRE DISTRESS. lor a negro /or conVasblngion Murray, Dcratlo senators are fight.pusenato?tT^il. It is Near at Hand to Hundreds of tit, replied merely ... ... _ . matters wblcb look AOOBVlllB K6&Q6rS. n. Senator Gary re!robbedouetrt|? pVcet D00'1 DeSlect an achiD8 back' sd in a well studied Backache is the kidneys cry for ladvlsablllty of oon- . , tbut It was sufficient Q6lp> t!m?2St Neglect hurrying to their aid luth Carolina and to Means that urinary troubles follow (State. He pleaded ... / allowed tbe oppor- quickly ?a'rpeech&o "so^reat Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's diethai Audrew Car- ease r It distributed all _ * . ? , . mve Crum's appoint- Profit by a sufferer's experience. filiation would give .."."dVS'oiSS W. P. Deao, Sr., 303 Magnolia i it would be no in- St., Greenwood, B. C.,says: "rome eny him the privi- ijme ag0 j wa<i feeling quite miser'he was0entitled fo able as the result of kidney trou. dow having been ble. I had a dull ache through the ? of barbarism and small of coy back, felt languid and lng influences of the . . , J my kidneys did not seem to act the things Senator properly. I finally decided to try maiden" speech in Doan's Kidney Pills and procured >ortedf 8688 0D' tbe a box. I have not finished the Zaob MoGhee. contents but can say that they have done me more good than any remedy I previously used. The pain in my back has disappeared and I feel better in every way." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 M mQ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, W? W ^ew York, sole agents for the United States. 1 ? S 1?a?* Remember the name?Doan's?and } W bi 1110H take no other. J1 \rp J McMarra}'* Local*. s-*, . II Did you ever stop to thlDk how your sweet^TO hlpc heart would appreciate a nice box of Steerc's k/iuUlv^ candy as a valentine? Steere's candy in red hearts for valentines. I Nothing inure acceptable. Just for remembrance,?a valentine post ^ card. We have lots of them. 2lSt NeW P?hl oirda> !n mRuy var|etles. works of Just opened up our 1909 garden seed. All fresh setd. winter, midnight Glenn Springs and Harris litbla water In all rm flip health five gallon demMnhne, sealed In gl*ss, always intain ^a clears Iresh- Let us ft.i your wanu. . ,, Roche's Embrocation for whooping coueh tiou, relieves la- gi 50 a bottle. You rub It OL? immediate relins your health, lie/. or Tablet9, 35 Hot water bottles, at your prices?75 centa & (jo to two dollars and a naif. going all over town Send her a 5 pound box Huyler's for Xmas, ' 1 when you can go on sale at Aillford's. ord and get what Amoa B. Morse Co. has Just received a lot of Bnrt s eed oals. Will mature in 90 days.