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The Press and Banner. BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C. w u?#-PabM8hed every Wednesdp at. 82 a year In advance. j-? o?x i/j mno weanesuay, oepc. id, iu\ju. Impartial Jmlge. Great stress seems to have been laid upon the chotoe of Judge to try the case of the 8tate against James H. Tillman, who will be reqalred to answer at Lexington the charge of marder. It so happened that Jadge Gage, who was the regularly appointed Judge of that circuit, 1h slok. Judge Townsend was appointed to try the case. It waa afterward ascertained that Judge Townsend should be on his own circuit at the time of the regular term In Lexington. ?jX-Juage w. t. Deuoi, no uue ie>iucu iu the law, was then appointed to bold the ? \ Court. Against Judge Benet's appointment there has been no protest, as far as wo bave beard. And we do not see bow those wbo want the scales beld evenly could object to so able and so fair a Judge as W. C. Benet Till be. The State of South Carolina and the prisoner at the bar will bave exact justice meted out?as far as the Judge may be responsible. The Court is to open next Monday, September 21. While Interest In the case has greatly subsided, yet It Is the most notable case in the courts today, and fuller newspaper ac oounts ol the trial may be expected than was ever given In any case In South Carolina. Tha trial mill In fant. hn n hatlle hetwean the ablest members of the legal fraternity, and every point will be contested to the utmost limit. Should a verdict of any kind be rendered against tbe prisoner, the probability Is, that a ' motion for anew tilal w'll be made. In case of refusal, then an appeal may be recorded. I Tbe case which has excited so much publlo Interest, and wblcb baa been and will be so . ably prosecuted and so zealously defended, will not, In all probability, be ended next week, unless tbe prisoner should be acquitted. ? Tbe Graded School. The Abbeville Graded and High School opened Monday with an enrollment of 274 pupils. All teaohers were at their posts, and the organization was accomplished noise leasly and quickly. Lessons were assigned . lor tbe next day, and new pupils examined for classification. The sohool was ready for the regular routine exercises on Tuesday, all lessons having been recited. Tbe enrollment tor Tuesday was as follows : Grade 1 Miss Parks, 62. 9 Miss Montgomery, 29. a Mi an Rnhertson. 32. 4 Miss Sara White, 33. 5 Miss Nanoe, 30. 6 Miss Harris, 19. 7 Miss Bertha White. 27. j E'f 8 Mlu Foster, 36. . 9 Miss Kennedy, 25. | 10 Miss Kennedy, assisted by the Superintendent, 10. The total enrollment for Tuesday was, therefore, 303, there being 149 boys and 154 girls. Of the new teachers Misses Montgomery, Nanoe and Sara White are graduates of Winthrop College; Miss Foster of Converse Col lege and Miss Kennedy of Ersklne College. ] & Miss Montgomery Is from Marion and baa taught In Georgetown, Miss Nanoe Is from ft.-' Cross Hill and bas taught In Denmark, Miss Foster Is from Spartanburg and bas taught In Greenwood, Miss Kennedy Is from Yorkvllle and bas taught there, Miss Sarah White Is ' from Abbeville. Many pleasant remarks have been made by pupils and teachers on the favorable Impressions of the first two days of school, aud it Is perfectlo certain that no school Id this pirt of tbecountry is better equipped In the matter of an able and efficient faculty. If our pnrentH will do tbelr part as well as tbe .Superintendent and teachers will do theirs Abbeville will bave much of wblcb to be proud. Htt.v. I I p. Auotber Cotton Mill. .?* | It has been said tbat Mr. A. W. Smith cor templates tbe building of anotbercotton mill, in a neighboring town to Woodruff, and that he would likely be favorable to Abbeville. 1 f he should come, let onr people give all the en-; couragement that tbey are able to give. Mr. j Smith's cotton mill st> ck at Woodrutr Is worth par on tbe market. Havitg demonstrated bis ability to build aod run a mil), we hope that If he comes to Abbeville, tbey will give tbe needed help. The building of industrial enterprises helps out a town, and when one comes who bas shown his ability to fctart other mills, It lookB like h pity for us not to come op to his requirements. ??! Tbe Pabllc Park. Bk> The city counoll have done muoh good work on tbe park In i.be public square. Tbe ground has been curbed In by nloe long v stones and tbe level of tbe whole surface has t been raised by the addition of dirt brought c from a dlstanoe. Tbe top has been covered t with rich soil, and we presume that bermuda b grass, tbe blue grass of tbe Booth, will be o planted. Tbe edge of the curb around the lower part of tbe park Is a foot or more above c ground on tbe ooulde of tbe enclosure. This t would furnlab a nloe seat or resting plaoe for a tbe weary citizen of limited means and tired t limbs, but we should not be surprised if tbe 1 counoll threw a few loads of dirt next to the I rook and destroyed It as a resting place. m: ??? : Interesting Service. Without attempting to give a synopsis or his sermon last Sunday night at the Presbyterian church, It might not be amiss to state that Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson was very gratifying to tbe devout listeners who beard him. In the morning three lovely yourg ladles were admitted to tbe commnnlon of tbe eburcb. Their beauty and their Bmlles may have Inspired him, as they would bave done ' for other bachelors. V, Simply Hallclonn. n We think tbe recent article In Tbe State In referenoe to the Press and Banner was uncalled lor and unjustified. As far as we are able to dlsoern the outlines of Its veiled and In- c V; definable meaning we regard It as simply 1 malicious. j If Tbe State will cease to bide behind In- ( nlnnnMonn whan rAfArrlna t.n t.hlH nwwHORDPr. ? and will come out la tbe open and mafce 1U speech In an honorable and manly way, we hope to answer Its Intermeddling with the Frees and Banner aB the occasion may de. serve. ?. ? Tbe De La Howe School. Could not the Legislature or tbe Courts authorise the removal or the Dela Howe School to Abbeville? The chaoge to Abbeville would result In &ood alike to the town and tbe children. ; Damaged Cotton. i The universal cry for a month baa been the hot and dry weather 1b ruining the cotton. And all wanted rain. Now, when the rain has come, the clalmers made that it came ' too late, and 1b Injuring the crop. To a lay- J man all this seems myBierious. The rain will hardly hurt the turnip orop. * ' "" Fine perfumery and freeh candy at Mllford's up-to-date drug etore. U ' 1 m ... igy , I; . j? I THURSDAY, Septei T> Hi II. 1TJ .Jt [ o To all the lad.it WE ESPECIA LARGEST AT Millinery and al ^ i it\ ri uoiorea uress uooas Our new and up-to-date stock in this depar never been equaled by us. We have them at Be sure to see our new ('layette and Zibelin. Black Dress Goods Our new Melrose at f)0c. That fiO-incli Mol Black Surges and Cheviots at 50c. 36-inch T Peau De Sori at 7oc and $1 per yard. Shoe Departm< Our aim is to please all, anc nvite everybody to give us a ca Very respe We are agents for Butterick Patl (A Wagon's'Firs is not all there is to it. There are a plenty of low priced wago 1-~1- wtftll **4- firpf Vau ron't coo flip nalnf.rnvA' UUd l iiUbUOiiy IWXt well CLC IllOh. A wu W r-.-% WW. ~ defective axle-wood, or foresee the shrinking, rattling, loosening constant repairs, that will rise up to trouble you in time. All i once for all a dependable wagon. STVDEBAKER V are that kind. That is a matter of common knowledge?testif bought one. Built on honor by master mechanics out of selei materials. Definite, sterling worth in each job of Vehicles and I and better service than y HBH don't make mistakes if yc Studebakers 5 'I V stock, we'll order and quickly ( 6 H ffiSw f /\ goods and know what you are ? zyzH3S^T-HM^H on pleasing you. Always re. I A. M. HIL Far.. I tare. I ROBERT GUN] The subject of another factory for Abbe-! llle will bob up again. We have chances for I * wo such lDBtltutlons, il we only give the'The Ynnni; White Man leeded encouragement, and no investment Fenrfal Crime Like hat Abbeville has ever made, has brought Immediate Trial, letter results to tb6 town than the building Special to the if the Abbeville Furniture Factory. : 0rcenV|iie, Sept. 14.-Sol Mr. Berneau and Mr. Brewer of GreenHboro, out an indictment this mori lontemplate making an etfort in that dlrec- Gunnel Is, white, charged D . . , , Jane Bullock, a negro child ion. Mr. Brewer 1b an expert furniture man, ^raod Jury returned a true I >nd has been wonder/ully successful in that 5 and the arraignment of the luslness. The people would have confidence <1 place on bis being brought j n the success of any. mill that he would !j much^ntereM^ut it no tin llrect. j Among whites or blacks am On the other hand, Mr. J. L. McMillan of ble demonstration. The tr >f our olty, has been a successful man in aeems'inevUable.110 ** 8 >ther lines, and his executive abilty would __ msure public confidence in the successful ~ ~ nanagement of any business that he might *14.01 indertake to dlreot. This newspaper will take stock In either or Report of the Con )oth institutions, and will do so without mi -it . nn_l. eservatlon or conditions of any kind. We ]J(j |^[[[j()]][[{ lave no land to sell. We have no axe to ;rind. All we want is, for abbevllle to grow at Abbeville, in the State 0 . ?w at the close of business, Se| ind prosper by glvlDg laboring; men profllta>le employment and good homes. RESOURCI , , r Loann and discounts Overdrafts, secured and uni DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. Banking house, furniture * tures , .. . Other real estate owned... ["hey JlnUe ? Short Stay, and Wore irom Natlonal Banks Away Before Oar People Knew ol serve Agents) 4 Their Presence Due from .State Banks and t ? . ?? j ,.u ,, Due from approved reserve Last Monday Co!. Mason of the Mason Ma- Noles of ot??r Natlonui Ba ihlne Works of Taunton, Massachusetts, and Fractional Daper currency Mr. Thomas G. Cox, their Southern agent at ?nrt nan in " ;barlolte,N.C.,came to town on a tour of Lftwful Money Rmrveln J nspectlon of the mills which run their ma J ?oney reserve in Tbey came In on the Southern train , ^.Ttender no'teH it 10:30 and were Immediately met bv Pre* kldemDtlon fundwl'th U "l dent Harts who conducted them through ^^or cent circTlutiou he mill, where all their machines were w percent, circulation.. ound to be running in first class condition. t?i<?i rtiey expressed satisfaction at the exoellent nanner in whloh the mill was managed, and LIABILITI hen, at one o'clock, they took passage on the Jeaboard train, on their way to Aunusta. Capital stock paid In Abbeville is always glad to see the mill peo- Surplus fund >le, who have done so much for the town, Undivided profits, less expi iDd it is a source of-regret that these gentle- taxes paid nen did not remain longer, so that we might National Hants notes outsti lave at least extended tbe right hand of fel- 1 "dividual deposits subject owsbip. Iiemand certificates of de| Bills payable. Including ci ol deposit lor money b< Bnpfl?t Church. Total The prayer meeting at the Baptist church ,' " will be postponed till Friday night. Services State of South Carolina, *111 be held In the church as usual, Sunday County of Abbeville, nornlng, the pastor preaching. The theme at I, Beuj. S. Barnwell, Cas] light, The (Jospel in a Nutshell." named bank, do solemly sv . statement Is true to the be* Giintt?Kerne. and belief. Benj. S, B Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Keese of this city, have , Subscribed and sworn to lent Invitations to the marriage of their day of Sept., 190.1. Ju laughter Nelle, to Mr. Mark wlllinghain iantt, whloh happy event Is to take place on Cokkkct?Attest: Wednesday eveniug.September twenty-third, .. A* ,Y U/VoV it half past nine o'clock, at home. amos h. m o k J. O. tlJWAIltl Syracuse one or two horse and reversible dIowb. disc and tooth barrows for sale by, W. I). BarkHdale. I (jot your bookn, tablnts, r pencils and paper, at Milfo % ' nber 24th. r fi a in L. XIJ1IM 3s of Abbeville .LLY INVITE TO ATTEND OT TD MOST CAREFULLY SELE( and Fren 1 the Various Nov Flannels, Etc. tment has "We will fthow the greatcs all prjces. rize Cottons and Fleeced above dates that we have Trimmings iair at ."Oc. The new and up-to-date T Weta and and millinery will be s of all. pan I- f THE LADIES' AN: C1I L ; CELLED IN QUAL I we cordially Tft BR II K, iVI ctfully, terns and now is the time to subs< t Cost THEFARMEI FAGONS *?aKJ led to by every man who ever sales amenta. We carry a penerous jet any tmnij you want, xouseeme ?-i r?* w//^ ,-rr. buying. We stake our reputation " ~ ady to allow you. Qlve as a call. ^ L (El SONS, Hie. S. C. v" ~ ?, Clinrged Willi ,C^ WT T"X ( ..m w agons, buggies, State. \lA loltor Boggs enve 5 2 alng against Itobt. M with assault on Diy 4 years old. The M - r . * . ? accused will take IHI You are evidently from Spartan burg, Qy e case has excited M| le bas tbe feellog lal will nrobably IB! takinir vour time ,nd a conviction i>^ * J. A. H. ^ M About purchasing that carriage M blame you for going slow in th< dltlon of D3 ,*! * ?4| liege to make comparisons, get of AlteTille m the cit^ ?ffers f?r t,ie ,eiist mon K* to consider u? in the transactor if South Carolina , . , ,. , ,, . , ... , ptember 9,1908. ?3 vehicle that this locality denial 29. Eg work of the best factories, and 8191,385 77 W enough to fit the conditions of ; secured.... 6.959 91 |UI iatlon 18,750 (X) R* and fix kA 2-5no 00 E3 We do not want your patronage u 9, JSi> >12 (not lie- r 3.279 m lyf wo prove ourselves worthy of i Bankers. 4,588 61 agent*... 4,019 05 jfcjj T i u /r? nk? l.sso oo PP* Just give us a show. (Remeni , ?,ckel8; 527 is H stock into our new repository j*&H3i3!fio'z: ^ Our specialties tire Owensboro 0)595 00? 8,f08 so j?a Wiigons, Sim liner's 1 Juries, li ,3:.T.r.eft8..r 987 5? KJ Buggies. We also have a full I .5254,120 os ESj liess> '"probes, etc. li :!!CALVERT &: 1S.7.V) (M) , to check 08,055 51 N )OK"- 15,021) 00 LVW ry >? Mrprrrr wa mry W^ " jrrow"(je8 tiU.OUO 00 854,120 08 , - ? -. I \Vi> . I*. KIINCII lltTK IV < if. > 8. s.: '""1 v kip- r.f,i.? Chlidretis School shoes of good substantial fores vear that theabove >eK,hTon broad comforUible lasts at Rosen- We it of my knowledge berg.&Co. arnwell, Cashier. Alitor flexible sole welts for little gents. s2..t0 h before me this 15th 8f 1,06 HUU W'H HUU lh6 Hon lilus H. Utii're, niost fastidious. bushe Notary 1'ublio. An up-to-date line of Men's line shoes In i>er, Patent leather, Velostss Vlel's. We guaran- .speed ) tee every pair of our men's tine Mioes. '<?' f ^ )'rectorH- J^ook out for our ad. next Week. The fall Any J goods lire coming In daily. Our Krlppeu dorf Dlttmann shoe fur ladles wilt be In soon. f y Just arrived a large assortment oi boys ^hlel! omposition books, knee pants. Como in bofore they are picked rd'a Drug Store. ' over. . : > . FRIDAY, w*vr t> Nl.\ t\ anrl f"hA CAJXXVL U11V V^XL uu ' JR DISPLAY ON OPENING 3TED LINES OF . 1 . . ch Pattei elities in Trimm riniviAoi ASU111U0! t varieties in Flannels, McrcePique for ladies' waists on the & ever exhibited. 81 Coat S o ai ''rimmings both in dress goods jy ure to attract the attention se ri n TVTTRR-RS' STTOF, DEPAR1 ITY, STYLE AND PRICES. I. HADDC 3ribe for the Delineator which 1 Our Gobi PXsXX 3-StOI .Carriages- I Watch t jHj Wee & some or wagon, but we cannot W 3 matter. It is your priv- fHj prices and take the best |^| ey. All we ask is for. you i. We have every style of OOM!E TO ids, representing the best ST2 _______ 1 a range of prices elastic your finances. R* M nless r-g m I A. B. iber we have moved our M * on Washington Street.) |0| Wagons, White Hickory W4 SUSPEND I Till lliinrrinu Mvfnril fct jd uw^iv mil ine of clioap buggies,, liar- toi *2 Now is the time M penders, and we i NICKLESl sellthesVctoT i.1 AVILI^AJU N the 25c kind at 1 cheaper kinds reduction. They mers' Samples an urn dmly expecting h large lot of full crnnrlR A 1VT nuter clothes for buyo. Don't buy bo- ouuuo' ' eeing thene gooda. m . know we have the best, and the nobHKNort ment of hatN sold any where. our , nt 1b the equal of auy S-'i.iH) hat. J. W. McKee n ie rained runt proof oats attiUcU. per 'fry McKee's I'urlty Coffe 1 at P. Koneuber?? & (,'o. ^,rj. our ].;ngiisii cured sh n'R No. 1 tobacco at -ST ct?. at H. Try r gallon of^New Orlei iv.ee n, w i<ci medicine you want from t*. IS. Spee<l. Kre*b cheese at '.20c per po haven new nud very desirable linn of 8Ure an^ 8et' U8 ' nud AliSKes' and Children's Minus, irultjurs. i we are selling dnlly. If you need jelley glasses September 25th. 1 Tin -il vU. 1 I I J 3 country: : jl DAYS OF ONE ON THB|p| *n Hats ings. . , bic Cotton Goods |; j| Our Domestic Cotton Goods supply is full and we \ in supply our trade in this department at a very ' > ^ nail advance in prices. ' uits and Skirts ur iteaay-iviaae uoai cuius auu omrw mo muKuu^ ^ ttention, and they are selling freely. The ladies' and. - :M [isses' Cloaks and Furs will show that they have been ilected with care and taste both ii\ styles and at the ?MENT CANNOT BE )N & CO. ias been very much improved. J| ds are Right ^8 Pv*innc QICA A 1 HAOVi . have been in business in Abb6- &1 long enough to know something ! 3 t buying and selling goods. 3 are offering bargains in all and at such prices that wiU ^'l lish you. - ^IH hie snfli>A MAM Wl/wvvv 'frf k after week and you will find ^ rare bargains in every line. SEE ME. vm CHEATHAM I i m EES. . /'f .vfj > to buy Sus- Keal Estate, Stocks and Bonds. are the peo i from. We ^vhat have you to offer and at 34 to 38c. what are your wants? I have several " ' deslrablo houses and lots for sale at reason7 tO 19C and able prices and on easy terms. Also have several plantations listed with me which I i at the Same 0811 ofter ?t low pries. When you want to _ buy or sell Real Estate, come to me. ? are Drumid first class Kobt. s. LiiUb Smith & Co. *?*?.?*? mt Igf I.OCHlM. , i*)l e 15c 2 for 25c. oulders. ins Syrup at Mc- Tobacco users should call oa W. D. Barks- ^ und dale and t;et bis price by the box. (? . (Overalls and Jackets, all prices. Southern, H ore you buy your tbe best Union made. W. D. tiarksdale. Hz nail Of MnTll? largest. best selected stock of paints call at Mi Ret u. ever jiHplayed In Abbeville at Sn| Speeda'IDrug Store.