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The Press and Banner ?urn i?ib J ) n E^Publlshed every Wednesday at W a ear Id advance. Wednesday, April 5,1905. Death or Sr. BrooKs. James M. Brooks of this city died last Sunday morning, after a lingering Illness, at tbe age ot 56 years. He was u good mechanic and was * member of several secret societies which paid proper respect to tbe memory of tbelr deceased brother. He was burled at Long Cane. Doctors to Meet. Abbeville County Medical Association will meet Friday April 7fb. A very Interesting programme has been ar ranged embracing surgical operations, clinical cases aDd reports. A11 of tbe physicians of tbe County are Invited to attend and participate In the exercises. Dinner will be served at tbe Eureka. He kept up In the Race. James 8. Barron, President Manchester Cotton Mills, Rock Hill, 8. C., writes: "In 18S3 I painted my residence with L AM. It looks better than a great many bouses painted three years ago. Don't pay 81 50 h eallon for linseed oil, whlcb you do In read}-for use paint. Buy oil fresh fiom tbe barrel at 60 cent* pt r gallon, sor) mix it with Lou*man & Martinez L A M Paint. It makes paint o?t abonf $1.20 per gallon. W"<ars and c >ver.? like gold. Every Church g vp?-a Hb' ia' quantity wh< t< bought troui i??>eed Diuk G . Tli?- D Miuhtp'H o' ih'- Ci?nt*rtp'M<?y will th 'r tegular monthly rm-puni: nt th?- bono of Mr*. W. A. Cxlvt-rt n?-xt Tuesday afierimo: nt ?.mIf r?mi four o'clock. April 111tl. A 111 a'M>i>dHnre l? wca hh It will be a tueetiOK ?' specNl Importance. BuOerick Pattern*. All 25a patterns are now sold at 20c. ' No trouble to fit a garment If you use Bit terkk Patternp. <(a> en Quality Sh<.e?. All the new Spring styles now on sule. We hn*e ? fln? lln? of thlldren's strnj % nandal? and cho tit and suit any child.?Ferric Cloth I rg Co. B'>ys and m?n'- Rtrnw h?!s. any or k'nd can be fouud at the Perrln C'othlta Co. Mr. G<>rd?D Wi-ln w'll build n nice dwfl'lofc nenr i he boruea of Juc'ge Gary and 411 L. W. Petrln. Every Ix-dy boys paint from u^. Why ? Because we ar? J< hnijie on the *i'Ol with tl? right feluu ol goods Y??or?? to please. O. A. Mllford. If yon wi'Dl yonr P-ng? qoiet, phone M ' lJ*'? V.iM ?t kiutt. 1 Kira ? i'lUK emir, ivi, luu uuu ? - . \ktillou tliote buys. All I he drlr ks are being served r idIIlord 8 o? -lo-oale Fountain. Wiley's and Lnwney'a candy fresh ever; week at Mlllord't up-to-date Drug Store. Send us your prescriptions. We make ? specialty of Ibis Hue or wuik and guaiantee prompt delivery. 'Phone i07 MlllorU'e Drng Store. If yon want a nice box of Tobacco go to Millord'B Drag Store. General News. Newberry Observer. Two trackwalkers were killed on the New York subway on Friday. The senate adjourned on Saturday after an an extra session since the fourth instant. William McDonald of Plateau, Ala., . was arrested on Thursday on the charge, of embezzliog money orders. Ex President Grover Cleveland celebrated his 68th birthday at his hojme at Princeton,N. J., on Saturday. KoDert UOWies, a negro, was uaugeu od Friday at Covington, Va., for the murder of Fireman Ruff a year ago. An explosion occurred on Saturday night In the NewRiver coal mines at Rush Run, W. Va.,and ten men were killed. . The vault in the Bank of Petersburg Tenn;, was blown open by robbers on Thursday and $7,000 was taken from it. James Llnkous was banged in Norfolk, Va., on Friday for the murder of bis wife and ten year old son Christmas day. ' . The dispatches say that the czar'* ministers are urging bim to sug.est peace negotiations with the Japs, but be refuse?. Signor Marconi, inventor of wireless telegraphy, was married on Thursday to Miss O'Brien, a ti led Irish girl of great beauty aud an income of $20,000 a year. Dr. E. B Craighead, formerly a professor iii Wofford college aud laier the president of Clemson, was inaugural ed presidentofTulane university, New Orleans, ouFriday. Fourteen were killed by an exolcsion in the Rush Run mine, iu West Virginia, On Sunday while trying t?? rescue the bodies of ten who were killed in a similar way the day before. Edward Austin aud Prter Daucy, negroes, were hanged on the same gallows in Richmond, Va.. on Thurt.day-th former for assaulting a nineyear-old negro girl, the latt.r for murdering a negro woman. The police of New York city, in accordance with the D>wling law, burned on Saturday $30,000 worth o. gambling paraphernalia that had beeu captuied in recent raids, including roulette w heels, chips, dice, faro layouts, etc. The National Congress of Mothers, that had been in session in Wanhington for a week, adjourned on Saturday, after adopting resolutions de-, mandiug the expulsion of Mormon Apostle Reed Smrot from the United* States. Another cab mystery has just occurred in New York city. On Wednesday night the body of a woman already dead and of a mau nearly dead were found in cab ?the trouble in both cases being "acute alcoholism," which is euphemism for drunkenness. Nan Patterson, the ex-actress, will be put on trial again on April 10th for the murder of Caesar Young, the wealthy sport with whom she was infatuated, whom she is charged with shooting in a cab wbile on his way to Kio n-ifo in n trin to EurOOe. Ju,u - - T Gov. James B. Fr?zier was elected by the legislature of Tennessee on Friday United States senator to succeed Senator W. B. Bate, deceased. The deadlock in the Missouri legislature was broken on Saturday, after the 4oth day and the 67th ballot, by the election of William Warren, republican, to succeed Senator Cockrell, democrat. Mr.Warren is a lawyer of Kansas City and is 67 years old. Jt is given out at Washingtn that Leslie M. Shaw, secretary, resigned in order 'to go into trainiug as a candidate for the presidency three years hence. It is said that Geo. B. Cortelyou, now postmaster general, has the presidential bee buzzing in his bonnet also. ?- ^ *"??. Chllrirpn A. ?aie 1 OUj^U JKruAvauv .w* In baying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Cbami. Plain's Cough Remedy. There Is no danger fri.**J It and re.1 lef Is always sure to follow. It ' i especial y valuable for colds. croup and wb' iplngcough For sale by all drunglsta in Abb?-. lie, H. M. Young, Due Wegt. Trail cardflioreaieaiapeea B ur ** 4 . t> i/r i ^Ui_? jf Thursday 9J I -^*>:" "*^^r:" -- /. .'V; r r I? Vyr. ' 1 y ' A ,rX . ^ yrjwS KMH& ^w ?B^HS9?ilii ffc^.-y ' jfS5?*. V J? f #MHm j^^^^SoS?'J-i^^K^<N.' ^^BKB^flfcgiBr ** aMiS^SS#j We Invite all 1 < WEST END. II 1, Happening* and IncldeD(n of a Wc<k li 1| T About tbe City. R) V Mr. William Andrews spent l&sL Sunday 0 ? f\ | Id Spartanburg with friends. ^ Jl \ Vi Dr. C. A. Mllford was in Charleston several days last week on business. Miss Eva P. Klrby returned to her home in Spartauburg Friday after speudlnjt a few lays bere with her parents Mr. aud Mm. J. M. Klrby. Mr. William L. Hemphill has been at home for the past t*n days visiting bin parentGen. and Mr*. Hemphill. Mr. Hemphill has beeti In Winona, MUs. for the past six months. He has a fine position at Green- || r^TJ wood, Mis*. and will go to Miss. In a lew days to begin worfc. Mtb. Earl C. Page lelt Thursday for her iV6?* 73 home In Florence after a two wcek? stay Tj bere with her mother, Mrs. H D. Ileese. \5f Mtss Bessie Mnnn ol Aritrevlil wu? In Ihe city several days last week slaying with /JTpi her sinter Mr?. J. M. Wiifeerson. 1 MIks Ludie B >geraan spent tail Wedae?day \ and Thursday In Atlanta. V|f\y Mr. Wade Wilson arrived In the city Thursday from CJiutnblai where he has beeu, soV-V^ iftfi T.iv lslting his ?-lhter>. Mr. Wilson Ih a brother VaTvV ,?f fLf *-4i m i-l urt'uu Wiifiitn utul huo iiikf ip. t'r^v turned from a three yearn siny in ibe'Ptillii- :j Dines. He belonged to the U. S. Coast A rill* Xffljp Rev* S. L. Wilson of Ninety Six was In town a few hours Thursday. Me. Wade H-trrlson of Bradley was In the Si m H tity U*t week the guest of hi* brother, Dr. IHK'M F. E. Harrison.* f Mr. J. Allen Smith was In Laurens several BttHngmj davslasi week on business. HjiSWu Ml*>~ LiaiUn DeBruhl Is expected home p4]|Uu$L' Fi ldny fruiu her school at Latlmer% 10 sptud Ihiiiitft a Tew (jays bere. :BBB Miss Francis Calhoun returned to Green- \^|yR vilie Saturday to resume her 6chool dutlt# alter a weeks much needed rest. Mrs. John Cllnksoales spent last Wednes- gga=-Jtf5li Uny here Willi b-r sister Mrs. W. E SlierarU. Hra Mr. Ainos B. M -rso spent several d~ys jn Wti; Atlanta last wees. The boys of tbe Sixth Grade went to Wfi Greenwood Friday to play ball Tue game w resulted In a victory lor Greenwood <vlih a ? score of eleven to nine. Piof. Dick went 1 over wl'b the boys. ) Mrs. Ma?Kie Sheiard and MKs Mary Evans of Lebanon were lu I tin city Saturday shipping. Tbe CUrk Allen Chapter met Mondny afternoon a? tbe Home of Mt*a Mine Cheatham. Delightful cream and cuke was served at tbe end of tbe meeting. Aliases (i?ij A will entertain at tbe next meeting. y?s Mr. and Mrs. Jobu Uisey sptnt last Wed Me ne?da> and Thursday In Atlanta. Mrs. Sam Campbell Nance ban gone to Mon'erey to visit ber daughter Mrs. Jobu Clluks-aies after spending u wblle here ...-f. with Mrs. W. C.Sberard. CUblOm ia Ml?s I?la Ragsdale was tbe guest of Mrs. J. C. Shlve Thursday. Miss Ragndale bas ff\ mpn \\ gone to ber bome in Cbatam, Ya. alter teaching a successful Couuty School. 0 . . Mr?. Frank B. Garv and Muster Frank Gary otViC tilcl iefi Saturday for Florence where they will J spend some time with Dr. and Mrs. James ship the Mrs. Mark Uantt lt-fl Thursday for Newberry where she will spend some time with relatives belore koIok to her borue In Columbia. ?MInscb Llllle May and Katie Bisseit, ol | n R T. Lllft C Rai?lgb. were in the city last week the guests v oi Mrs. Fred Link. +r-?-n4,-, Mrs. Mark ^anit was In the city Sunday. LdllUl S IS Mrs. Llia W. Mabry left Tuesday for Hock Hill to meet her daughter Miss Eliza Mabry +Tl who is attending school at Wlnthrop. vl LIJ Mr. C D.Brown attended Court lu Green. ood Monday. Kev. H. C. Fennel, of Lowndesvlile, was In QA II I town Monday the guest of Mr. P. A, Cheat- OV./ 11 L ham. Miss Helen White Is expected home from Converse Wednesday to spend a few days. Mr. J. R Glenn was in Atlanta ?everal days Uat week on business. The Reception given Thursday afternoon TVT/~k -fool and evening by tbe Ladles Aid Society at the IN U lcLo. home of Mr J. Allen Smith, was in every way a success and a much enjoyed affair. H-i-i-i-f- jX/T/^Hf: The entertainment was glven to etmble tbe iuuuv congregation to become better acquainted. . <-i Every one who attended thoroughly enjoyed sort?or tn the evening. Major and Mrs. L. T. Bryant of Atlantic olty are expected In tb? city Thursday and will be the guests of Mrs. V. D. Lee for several days. Mr. C. D. Brown leaver Wednesday for Wlnn?boro and Fort Mill where he goes on K. of P. business. Miss Statia Wldeman went to Due West Monday to spend a while with her brother Dr. James Wideman. mhkm bbccf* Mrs. Lizzie McBee of Greenville Is the guest oi Miss Sara L^e. B M Rf Mrs. C. D. Brown leaves Wednesday Tor EBJHUfB H Ruck Hill to spend a few days wltb Mrs. B3 ?3 V? Greene Sandlfar. MWL_ JBft- f MisnEibel Mills of Greenville is here tbe guest of Miss Sara L*e. MUs Mary Mauldln and Miss Sara Beattle are bere guests at tbe bou6e party being entertained by Miss Lee. m m f~h Uur Jseautilu mp ni "VHP " L M m m m JL WILL TAKE j and Fri( The finest and.most attractive display of French and American designs in Hats will fee' shown on the above dates. We have many new and beautiful shapes and colors which we cordially invite the ladies to inspect. TRIMMINGS It will be our pleasure to show many new and beautiful Trim mings both in Millinery and Dress Goods Department on the same date. 1 the Ladies To Gall and See x . * .. . hJOLc^LQL I ; / rentes in Clothii ECONOMY and LIE > 4b - F?R lhc ilor--'its different now and we have no hesitancy 'ho want the best-irrespective of price--for wt n nine out of ten custom tailors can cenceive p'eer in fit--the third to a half in price;ost of this clothing is so muoh less ; only an incident?created through tl Le 3,000 skilled tailors concentrated _OSS BROS. & CO., of Baltimore TUT? PDU AT nj r\TUUC A/r A T/-C1 x uui^n i ubUiiiL,o ivirvivi^J liion plate can surpass the style em' ils~and no matter what build of Mc e tall slender?we can fit them? We Solicit an Early ? Anrln-pom JK I.ILJ.1XUU1 OVJ Outfitters to Particular Peo] 4 > - V I 8r, fln'si fl imj v/ v; m \j .1 Display of I?EI PLACE ON I . A ' lay, Aprl DRESS GOODS BBBMMBHHMUVUHSBBHHBBSMBWBBnMAMBaWl Our assortment of Ladies Dress Goods surpasses any former showing. We have the largest and most beautiful line of Black and Colored Silks that we have ever shown in this market. WHITE GOODS White Qoods and Wash Fabrics in endless variety and at prices that will please everybody.. SHOES Our Shoes, Oxford Ties, Ladies and Misses Black and Tan Slippers are very attractive and are fast sellers. our Display on Ope ? - Mra. 8. M. Gower of G _ ^ of Mn. V D. Lee. m I Mr. William Barnwe nrr M001 &vrr: UK luCul I I Tills Chapter U. D. C. 1 their regular monthly a Mn. Albert Glbert of] "TTT"RV susss."* T?" JL u JLv JL Mn. Will Lomax of . oily laat week tbe gaeet bam. Mra. J. 8. Agnew of D pending a few days wit ,. - - . M.T. Coleman. satisfactory and economical The ciarke Alien cbai J boot Saturday afternooi lg of men we offer certain M^nndr^ily<wdFridlS which never fail to be ap- ^MDHaddoSrA0co.', < . . . , , T.M. Miller aod R.L.O1 those who understand them? ?o^i?iiy invited toeom Tbe Connty Medical A. Friday lu tbe oily. these inducements is ality in style, fabric ivery other essential intleman's attire?Not k . . -i., . j physicians. It cores Originality that tres- Prevent. Kidney DU* * . ? t_ ' . Disease,elo. Atalldr i in the shghest upon 3 TASTE or Correct ,100ft but that which rather 0rDlre<" _ , THE HUBBA1 ates and emphasizes coiumM To mj Fi time when the chief distinc- . Having severed my I Abbeville Lumber Com; 1 1 ? 1 * *? UAtAvlal finn eaay-to-wear ciotning was its ^7^ i wiiT k?P ? j?no man who was indiffer- e ?tf. haTr^ol^ , , . , . , . Id to Bee me and get my ost would have been induced _ 1one Be8 Jan. 81,1005. from the influence of the FbODe 186, in addressing ourselves REPORT i have Suits in Better . NATK the equal in workman- AMI JNAAil A.t the clc than the best custom Be?*ni . i , , Loans and Discounts ie talent and energy overdrafts . ? U. 8. Bonds in tne SHODS Ol Other Bonds and 8to Banking House & R< k | x# | Expense and Taxes. and New York, Redemption Fund... 7 Cash RS. Due from Banks bodied iu our Spring interest au? sn?the stout chubby Tie Pi ft nazuo s o~ Q A NEUFFER, pie. R*E*00X1 ?penmg. j * ??* ^ L 6 and 7. | ning Days reenvllle la the gneat " 3| ill went to Atlanta J|H ift Wa m -'4*^ q Important railroad tartalned the Eachra ^ , at a very pleasant Iwtmim itartalned tbe Abbe- T" A H FC TWf\ 'oaaday afternoon at / * /^la.ILtsJ A lll!? \ , Bordeaux waa In tbe / PLACE OF \ day tbe guaat of Mra. f CALOMEL ] Long Cane waa In the I =========2=: J" V '? of Mra. a. a cheat- | Laxo is a liquid, purely I " . ; ^ hKirt Mr I vegetable, that contains I iter will have an egg | no ?Piate> mercury or J in'af prU lh6 twenly* W mineral of any kind It jf ! wiTion,'Henry &yCo' 1 is a prompt and positive I cure for biliousness, tor- I ,?& uuS#n?wm,ml.t 1 pid liver, dyspepsia and | ,v J I constipation. itacts | \ yV-a I without iritating the I Drked I bowels; dispels colds and I v ETS I I sick headaches. j i, ?in and joui- I Price 85 cents per bottle. \ - J indorsed by eminent / Manufactured by I when all else falls. I THE LAZO CO*? 1 ase, Dropsy, Brlght's J Durham, N. C. 1 ug stores. For Sale by C. A. MILFORD. Bottle. 1 . :,:J Don't "monkey with Imitations," get the - from genuine Velvet Molasses Candy at Speed's Drugstore. \M ' fO? Llqaozone for sale at Speed's Drag Store. ? 8. C. Read oar advertisement of Vlnol and Vln lax. We guarantee every bottle of It?Speed's Drug Store. . Some people talk too much and others too lenas. little, but there It nothing that will come so oonnectlon with the ^wl*,D?1r,Kht,ta" a ^an.dc,.?LFa?,eri >any, I have opened Candy, Angels Food, for sale at Speed's Drog ply Hourb on Trinity Store. i full and complete Tbe reputation of being a "good fellow' . shingle*, laths, lime, never helped a man at a bank. Keep your - /-> i ?oi, ho taVinc vinoi and amoklng Speed's 1, OliUUB, OHi. WJUJO >v.. prices. CIdco Cigars. ^^G^anlkner WeJ1 buckets at Dargan's 5 A 10 eta Store. a.u. j?aaJKner. The klnd that sinks qulckly-89 oentB. OF THE CONDITION OF )NAL BANK OF ABBEVILLE, S. C. 1 >se of business March. 21,1905. ... ' j rces. - Inabilities. ' ^ i $158,808 08 Capital Stock $ 75,000 00 6,453 95 Surplus and Profits 25,858 97 18,750 00 National Bank Notes 18,750 00 . Aft QSlln nmrokla 10.000 00 ICKS.h... lyOUU UV UiUO pojav4v<? ?, jal Eat. 9,983 84 Deposits 120,672 79 2,445 65 937 50 15,279 55 36,123 19 . | $250,281 76 $250,281 78 wed on Deposits In Savings Department. innlflc [tank MM UlMUIgO 1M11I1, ABBEVILLE, 8. C. DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson, N", President. G. a. Neufler, C. C. Gambrell, Vice-President. W. E. Owens. C. 8. Jones, Caahier. S. Stark, Ed. Keiaer, T/\? n A l4 q UVSA4J-& m .L.A.M4 ? 1