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The Press and Banner 0r-publltihed every Wednesday at 12 a ear In advance. Wednesday, June 7, 1905. Cuban Diarrhoea. U.S. soldiers who served In Cuba during the Spanish war kuow what this disease Is, and that ordinary remedies have little more effect than so much water. Cuban dlarrhnea Is almost as severe and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is ooe remedy, now-1 ever, that can always be depended upon as will be seen hy tbe following certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston. Texas: "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic. Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husbaDd of a severe attack of Cuhan diarrhoea, which he brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors hut they did him no good. One bottle of this rernedv cured blm. as our neighbors will testlfv. I thank God tor so valuable a medlolpA." . For sale by all druggists Abbeville, H M. Young, Due West. 1>? ath of Mrs. B. P. Hughes. (From tbe Greenville Herald, June 2.) Mrs. Sn? Calhoun Hughes, wl fe of Mr. B. F Hughes, died this morning at six o'clock after a brief iiloess. . Mrs. Hughes w>>8 twenty-seven years of age. and Is su>vi>t-d by her husband and three childreu Mr Hughes Is a v ell tnown engineer on the Southern railway. His lamlly recently moved to this city from Columbia. Mrs. Hughes' former Ivrae, where she has many relatives. Her oroiher, T. D. Calhoun, of Columbia, was with her during her illness. ^ " " Sir. Lee l.iuk Got* for Ills Sheepskin. M- I D- r.lnb ar>n nf Mr. John MntrofHun ters, S. 0., pa?sed through the city last weeK on his way toClemson. Mr. Link: has been on a visit to bis parents and returns for tbe graduating exercises ofClemson College. Mr. Link fluiBbes bis course In electrical engineering tbis year. He is a faithful young; roan and there will be no question about bis success. Such as be never ttop un'.ll they attain It. Sprained Ankl?\ KtilT Xeok, Lame Lame Shoulder. These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially valuable, if promptly appited It will save yon time, money ard suffering when troubled with any of these aliments. For sale by all druggists Abbeville, U. M. Young, Due West. A Slew Mill. Columbia, June 2.?A commission for a charter was yesterday Issued to the Jackson Cotton Mills ot Iva. In Anderson county. The capital rtock Is to be i209.000. Ths corporators named are D. P. McBrayer, T. C. Jackson, W. P. Cock and W. T. A. Sherod. D. of C. The Daughters of the Coufedracy will meet at the residence of Mrs. Edward Calhoun oi* Greenville street next Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. For Sale. Tbe Counters and Shelves In Mr R. M BlU'ii store. Picnic. Mt. Carmei and WHllngton Snndny Schools will aalte tn a picnic at Bowen's Sprint Thursday, June 15tb. Hon. J. E. Boggs will be speaker of tbe day. There will also be ? game of base ball. Everybody Invited to come ac d bring a well filled basket. Fire at (he Home of air. Jauic* FvtuiMr. James Evans who lives near Abbeville has sustained a severe loss by fire. Last week his dwelling was completely burned The Are caught from tbe kitchen stove Wtatle Mr. Evans bad some Insnrance, It wat not enough to kee| bis loss from being a severe one Wanted. Engineer to ran traction enpine. Salary $50 per month. Application must be in i" ten d?ys. Anply City Council, Jas. Chalmers, clerk. Lo?t. Lo?t. strayed or stolen, one while Pointer rtng wMh brown ?ar?, answers by the name of Rex. Any Information or return to owner will be rewarded. Dr. L. T. Hill. For Rent. A neat five room cottage, centrally located. Apply to R. E HtlL Engine for Rale. One 2-horse power Acme steam engine for ale. Apply Press and Banner office. Mr.andMw. John Colcock Hutson, of A1 ken. have sent ont Invitation* to the marriage of their danebter, Miss Bertha Stanyarne, to the Rev. William Bee Sams, of Abbeville, which Interesting event takes place on Wednesday evening, June the fourteenth, at elebt o'clock. The ceromonv wttl be performed at St Tbaddeus Church. Mr. Sams bas been a faithful shepherd and bold* an envied place In the beam of Abbeville's people. One rarely meets a gentleman more gonial than brother Sams. He bas the best wishes of all our people. Mr. Ernest Wilson, former'y printer In the Press and Banner office, but now foreman o< the newspaper and Job office of the Oreen wood Journal, was back on bis old stamping Kiuuuud ianv oaiuiuaj auu ouuuaj', Bcciii(( bis old friends. Just What Everyone Should Do. Mj. J. T. Barber of Irwinville. Ga? alway? keeps a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cboler? and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for In slant U6?. Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly tbat there Is no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Barker says: "I bav? tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which Is one of the best medicines I ever saw. I keep a bottle < f It In m> room as I bave several attack* of colic ?nd 1' has proved to be the best medicine I evei used." Sold by all druggists Abbeville H. M Young, Due West. 3421. Report of the Condition of Tie National M of Altai at Abbeville, in the State of South Carolina, j ai me oiose or ousiness, May 'jy, iwo. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 8152,121 41 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 3,083 92 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... IS 750 00 Stocks, securities, etc 1,500 00 BanklDg bouse, furniture and fixtures 5,000 00 Other real estate owned - 4,983 84 Due lrom National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 9 596 83 Dae from State Bants and Banters.. 4 '273 21 Due from approved reserve agents... 4,032 17 Notes of otber National Banks 2,030 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and oents 540 10 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie $5,647 00 Legal-tender notes 6,393 00? 12,040 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas'r (6 per cent, of circulation) 937 50 Total 8220,388 98 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in S 75,000 00 Hnrplus fond 15,000 OC Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 9,070 35 National Bans notes outstanding 18,750 00 Individual deposits subject to check 80.472 68 Demand certificates of deposit 12,096 0U Bills payable, Inoiudlng certificates of deposit for money borrowed... 10,000 00 Tdlal S220.3S8 9S State of Soul h Carolina, too. County of Abbeville, f 8 8 " I, BenJ. S. Barn well, Cashier of the abovenamed bank,do solemnly swearthat theabove statement is true to the bestof ray knowledge and belief. Benj. S. Barnwell, Casbier. | Subscribed and sworn to before me tbls 3rd day of June, 1905. Julius H. DuPre, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: W. JOEL SMITH, ") L. W. WHITE. > Directors. J. It GLENN. J Go to Milford's for make man tablets. Don't fall to call and see D. Pollakofl'K S3 00 men kb j>es tor $2 50 Bane ball goods In all tbe grades at Dargan's Macbeth lamp chimneys at Dargan's. If Russian Corn Care falls to remove yow corns we will cheerfully refund yjur money. ?Speed's Drag Store. The Are backs In all our stoves are guaranteed for 15 years. You run no risk. Dargan's ?5 and 10 oentBtore. 1 f ' * 1 ^ 2 u m Comir ? they lc f or the # NATIC ?' age w Sn anc* ^ If you \ packag Social H Tea Biscui 96* Ju?t the thing to offer v an afternoon cup of teaI chocolate ?or coffee. ' fact, they're good to moat any time just *5 the pleasure of it. Stv ffirj and slightly flavored w vanilla. , J Ever afte j in red ai 33 and whei XCTBGEB pill] Louisville, JUNE 14-10, 19i Low Rates Vi* SEABOJ AIR LINE RAILM On account of the Confederate Veterans I Ky., June 14-16, 1905, the Seaboard Air Line ! lowing exceedingly low ratps: From Chester, S. C., Carlisle, Greenwood, Clinton, Calhoun Falls, \ hltAvill A Elberton, Athens, ! Winder, Lawrenceville, Correspondingly low rates from al Tickets on sale Juue 10th to 13th, incli 19th. Tickets however may be extended unti ally depositing same with Special Agent at payment of fee of fifty cents (-50 cts.) For further information call on your nea addresu W. E. Christian, Fred Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Tr t lift Paonlitroo ftf 1 1 1 V A WUVUii VV KJ Wl j , J Atlanta, Ga. never be?pec EfcgV^v . pell by takli Sherwm- c'?~??r c^m^as^ boub wantlni ....... ell list yourf Williams flllllW'lB'All of It to give? ? Paints. j White's. Th Abbeville Hardware Co. ce^'SeV1 have to hunt It la too wet for early cotton out west and We the boll weevil always eats up the late cotton '? so con tbtre. So look lor 12c cotton. 7oa. f>e i# . , , ^ . , j best of style. If you want to be cooled oft and refreshed call id at Mllford's Drug Store and get any You can g thing you want served at my up to date Soda smoking tob Fountain. sale or retail Go to Mllford's for Wilson's Freckle Cure. We have a Go to Mllford's for Cappilarls. which we a The most attractive line of crockery to be Speed's Drug seen In this at Dargan's 5 and 10 cents store. Enterprise Great line of lamps and lamp fixtures at aii.the oeau Dargan's. maker can g! ! \ % /Rtoger Mar orTrade Mart ')? ?. fC! jiivit; a ion crackers and wafers?fingered fr om the tim iave the bakery until you get them in a paper baj i Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers baked by th )NAL BISCUIT COMPANY and packed in a pack ith- all their oven flavor, delicious freshnes igh quality? Which bill YOU habe \ want to answer this question once and for all, try; r "ii riL.ii i_i* i-j. i.: i jcui cuiicroi uicuirccuciigiiib iiiciiuuiicu uciuw Butter Thin Grahe ' Biscuit ,ith So different i A crisp, light, dessert bis- nary Qrahai Z c?it. HO ..d Mtlafyins, served as something out of packing. Mi ? more satii for the ordinary. If yon really nutritions. JjJ want a biscuiOthat's partic- |^d ularly nice, try a package. only the Na Company knc ? r you will be guided by the In-er-seal Trade M id white, on each end of a package, whene rever you buy Biscuit, Crackers and Waft MATIDNA! * RKrillT IrnMPAMY * ** mrnm ****** -w A A a ? a * m * ? CT^^nw^nCTCT'^PHwr^ *** junirmm |? Abbeville, S. C., May 25,'' Mess. A. M. Smith & Co. I I} I \ 11 I \ Dear Sirs-The barrel i r I \ III \ flour bou&ht of y?u sh | I JI 1 II I 1 while ago is by far the bes UU U111U 11 have U8ed 8ince I have be housekeeping* Ky, Very truly, ' A. G. Faulkn That's the way all our c tomers talk. Why don't Y 0?>? trv our flour next time ? A. M. Smith & i State of South Caroli: COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. i R D k in probate court. In Re the share or Mrs. EleaDor Thon [AY. (nee Sherard) In the Estate of A. J. C! scales, deceased. Ex Parte the Farmers Loan and Trust ( pany. Trustee. , . . T . .? Petition for Final Settlement ai leunion at Louisville, Discharge. Railway offers the fol Take notice that on the 5th day of Jul; D. 1905, the Farmers Loan and Trust Com) $10.75 will render a final account of lta actings dolngs'as Trustee of the share of Mrs. Ele lU.7o g Thomson (nee Sherard) In the Estate < 10.75 J. CUnkscales, deceased, In the office or J of Probate for Abbeville County, at 10 o'c 10.75 a. m? and on the same day will apply 1 O 7 " final discbarge us juch Trustee. R. B. HILL 10.75 Judge of Probe . * 10.75 ^la^mo^f 10.75 1785 v 1 10.(50 COLLEGE OF CHARLEST 10,10 Charleston, S. C. !1 Other points. ^ T7NTRANCE EXAMINATIONS wili r *-* held in tbe County Court House on day. July 7, at 9 a. m. One Free Tuition & arsblp to each county of Soutb Can _ , a _ awarded by County Superintendent of Ec J8ive, filial limit June Hon and Judge of Probate. Board and I 1 Tnlv lOfh hv nprflnn- lehed rooms at Dormitory, 810 a month, i july juiu vy person candidates for admission are permltte JLouisville. and unon compete for vacant Bpyce Scholar ship* w * pay siuu a year. For rarioer miormBiioo catalogue, address rest Ticket Agent, or Harrison Randolph, Preside Our sample Underwear Oeissier, men, women and children i av. Pass. Agent, clean and fresh and we gu no Peacbtree St., antee the prices to be 25 ] Atlanta, <;a. cent, less than regular sti _____goods can be bought. A. Smith & Co. itlon of being a "good fellow' I a man at a bank. Keep yonr m ? ? - ig Vlnol and smoking Speed's days I get inquiries from per? GINNING OUTFIT IN FI, to buy larms. If you want to i wltb me. Roto. S. Link. CONDITION. rup Wblte Pine Compound wltb sough, we guarantee every bottle latlBfactlon, If It /alls we wjll fund you your money. P. B. Speed. CONSISTING OK it the embroidery and lacesat ey are worth loosing at. One 8 H.P. Engine and Boi ist received at Dargan's 5 and 10 b,??o,?""uDr.S,?u,"!,oa W0?'t One 60 Saw Gin. One D. S. Acme Press. t what you want served in the Average capacity 10 bales per day. ;et all of the Dukes Mixture ??,?b . acco you are looking for whole Will be bold ch -ap to quick buyer. QV OpCDU O JUT U ? O IU1 C7. re selling at reduced prices.? > Abbeville Hardware Co ; 8tore. ? Quality Stoves carry wttb them. ty and goodness thai a etova Candy the like of which Is new for thli Ive them. I>argan sella them. tton at Dargan's store for 10 oents per po ? jSTji ackers ijl rom the ordi- K Jl n Crackers? f 1 >akin??differ- Hj a ?different In B H ore palatable H^-JH ifylng ? more Sf"Mai Made of the l?j lib flour and 3 jb manner ttat MV IIODBI fliicau J 1 II ^ ua,| One^^ltion All you Deed; and If properly applied Is more effective than many. link rhe *>eer,eHfl Iceland Freezer has one motion and is bo constructed that It gives the cream more motion than does 2?m- any other freezer. That's why it mabeB better cream In less time, and that's why you should JD try a Peerless loejana, even mougn you bad qalt making Ice cream because o 1 tbe trouble you bad with otber freezers. It la tbe simplest and 7, A. best freezer made. sany anor Abbeville Hardware Go. )f A. udge lock Among our Samples may b< fora found beautiful drop stitcl hosiery in all colors for men lte' women and children-the It cent kind for 11 cents, the 21 005 cent kind for 19 cents, the 5( ON cent kind for 38 cents. Match less goods at matchless pricei j BE A. M. Smith & Co. Frl- , cbol>iina nf South Carolina rUAU COUNTY OF ABBENILLE. d tO PROBATE COURT. hlcb and In the Matter of the Estate of R. S. Cade Deceased. nt. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons Indebted to said estate mus settle without delay, and those holdln r claims against the estate mast present then IOx properly attested to. W. S Cade, are May IS, 1905. tf Admr. ar pgj. L. W. White'* Locals. i Be sure to see those beautiful walstlngsam )Ck shirtings of fine quality. MadraB, only lOcent a yard at White's. They are cheap at 1 ]yf, cents. L. W. White Is now on his third case of flv cents ginghams. He bas sold already thi season more tban five thousand yards c lueae guuuo. Kvery lady in tbe County ought to see L. W Wp While's stock of embroideries, laces an white goods. Prepare for tbe coming hot weather by buj lng Summer clothing from L W. White. L. W. White ban the greatest line of men' negligee Bhirts be has ever offered. Get you a nice straw bat from L. \V White's. L W. White has an immense stock of whit India lineus and Persian lawD at all price*. ler _ Tinware at prices you haven't been luok enough to get can be bad at Dargan's 5 an 10 cents store. You can get a good novel to read at Speed' Drug Store, such ns, Man on tbe box. SI Mortloer, Probationer, Masquerades, Mai rlage of Wm. Asbe. Law of the L>and, Clansi man, Leopard Spots, and "last but not least, Uncle Tom's Cabin, the book which 1b clalir ed to bave precipitated tbe civil war, tb , bloodiest In the annals of history. At Dargan's 5 and 10 cents store you wi I r.Od IDO UlCCHl UU1IUW W?IC }UU evci anrw, iseo-1 Kerosene oil at Dargan's store 18 cents p< und. gallon- 5 gallon loU 17 oentv. I HE SURPRISED ELIZA. i He WW Greeted with a Little Surprise HlmseU. John Roberts, of North East, is a farmer well enough to do, bat he had always been eccentric about his clothe*. Until a week or so ago he had not been known to buy a new salt of clothes for years, The ones he wore had been so often patched and repatched that no hit of the original warp and woof was visible. This personal slovenliness an the part of her husband was a source of constant annoyance to Mrs. Roberts, who is a woman of exceptional neatness. She 1/\nor Ojyn Wurut an bjiVi?moH rtf hil *tv pea ranee that she would no longer accompany him to town to do her trading. This singular characteristic of the farmer was not owing to penuriousness, for he is a liberal man in all his dealings. A few days ago he went to town to do a little trading, and to the utter astonishment of the town he purchased a new suit of clothes for himself. His new clothes were done up in a package, and he placed the package on the wagon seat beside him when he started home that night. It was a dark night. Fanner Roberts had got half way home when a brilliant idea struck him. He stopped his horse on a bridge where the road crosses the east branch. Til do it, by gum!" he said. 'Til do it and su'prise Eliral" Thereupon the farmer rose up in the wagon and began to take off the patched and repatched clothes he had worn so long. As he removed a garment he tossed it into the creel: until he had tossed them all in and had nothing on but his shirt. "Great apple saast" he exclaimed; "but won't Eliza be su'nrisedr Then Farmer Roberts reached for the package that had his new clothes in. It wasn't on the seat. Farmer Roberts got down and reached under the seat. The package wasn't theH. Then he felt all over the bottom of the wagon. The package wasn't anywhere on the bottom. Farmer Roberts rose np in the wagon and looked back along the pitch dark road. Then he climbed back in his seat, and away the horses went for home. The night was chilly, and there was three miles to go. When Farmer Roberts reached home and climbed ont of his wagon he paused. "The hull idee didn't work," said ha, "but ni bet nine dollars that I su'pzias Etiza.1" That he did no one doubts, but when he got up in the morning and went out to the barn, clad in the hired man's over alls, and saw his package of new clothaa hanging by its string on the brake handle at the side of the wagon he was a little surprised himself.?Salamanca Dispatch to New York Sun. Two Point* of Tlew. Stranger?If a man falls down an op?i coalhole can he sue the owner of the premises for damages? Lawyer?Certainly, sir, certainly, big damages, and get them, too. Give me the particulars. "Well, as my brother was passing your house this morning he fell through , a coalhole and broke his leg." "Hem! Did he use ordinary vigilance to prevent such an accident? Did he look at his feet as he walked? Did he stop and examine the condition of the pavement before entering upon it? An swer me that, sir." "Stop? Why, no" "Ah, hat I thought so. Guilty of criminal negligence. He might hare fallen on one of my own family radar that coalhole?might have killed us all, ir. As it is I shall sue him for damagM tor mussing np my coal bin. "?New Tori Tribune. It Wm ? Btnwbtny loo. Anxious Mother (to her 5-year-old daughter just back from a flMHwrt party)?Why, Hester, my child, whatfi the matter: Haven't yon had a nioe time? "I coo-coo-couldnt eat any i-i-ice cr?cre?boo-hool?cre-cream." "Wouldn't they give you any, predonaP "They ga-gave m-m-me some, b-bui it was so rare that I-I was 'fraid to eat it Boo-hoo ["?Chicago Tribune. Solving tlM She?Isn t it terrible that ioe should be o dear in the summer and coal so dear in the winter? Chappie ? Yaas. Now, if we could only have wintah in the summah time andsummah in the wintah everything would be just right, bah Jove!?New York Herald. th? Stranded Blowflah wd 8uprla?4 Oki tale or mmjix dclahon. n. If Appropriate Enoajk. j Mr. Larkin?I Bee that at a wedding hi England the bride wa? accompanied by ' four little boys dreesed in sailor suits. Larkin?That's iiH right It waa a 8 marry time affair, yoc know.?Judge. e Spelling Names. (Saluda Standard.) Those who have occasion to write fo: publication in this paper will please tr] v to accommodate the editor and prin d ters by properly spelling names, espec ially of young ladies. ? Learn how to spell these names aright?for the way we give them her is wrong: Addye, Edvtb, Sallye Elyzabeth, Fannye, Carr'ye, Lyzzye e Tybythya, Nellye, Leylah, Jennye, Ellye, Lyssie, et<\ l' Almost any well educated persoi can give you the proper spelling o 0r such names. # KM.L.THE COUCH I m m CURE th? LUNC8 WH Dr. King's New Disc Aery 1 r?n /Consumption Prfc# FDR I OUGHSand BOc &$1.00 ^OLDS Fret Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG XB0T7B- ' j| LES, or MONEY BACK. Tbe Summer seboel. Our County Superintendent of Edacatlon, .It Mr. F. C. DuPre, Is wide awake ln> tbe interest of the Summer School. Prof. E. L. Reld of Due West will be Principal of the school. . -*gl Prof. Reld Is a graduate of Jobs Hopkins University and Is a thoroughly capable man. To bis excellent advantages are added years or experience In educational work. Prof. Reld will be assl?ted by Prof. W. B. Bradley of - " 'SaB Abbeville and Mlsa M. R. Nanoeof Croas Hill. MIkii Nance will have charge of tbe primary All KWUUCIB nuu wnu tabvuuu a*w - urged to do DO, as tbe course of study will b? larger aDd more complete iban we bare bad heretofore to tbe Snmmer School. Make your arrangement! now. Summer School Tor Colored Teachers. Tbe Summer School for oo'ored teach en will be beld at Abbeville, 0. H., beginning June 19tb aDd lasting one month. J. B. Beck will be principal. Seaboard Offers Very Lew Bates to the Following Points. Kansas City,?Southern Baptist Con vention, May 10th-l7th, 1905; rate one first class fare plus 50 cents for tbe round trip ; tickets on sale May 7tb, to lltn, inclusive. Final limit, May 23rd, 1905. Fort Worth, Texas?General Ab- ' , opmhlv Southern Preabvterian Church tIm May 18th-28tb, 1903. Bate one first class fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 15th, 16th, and . 17th, final limit, May 31st, 1905. Hot Springs, Ark.?Southern Jobbers Association, June 6th-9th, 1905. ' 'IS Kate, one first class fare plus 25c for round trip. Tickets on sale June 3rd, 4th and 5tb, final limit June 13th, ex- rSj tention of final limit until July 13th ' may be had by payment of fee of 50c. C| St. Louis, Mo.?National Baptist i-A Anniversary, May 16th-24th ; Bate, | one firBt class fare plus 25 cents for the ^ rouud trip. Tickets to be sold May ' 'sffl 14th, 15tb and 16tb, final limit May 27 Tuscaloosa, Ala.?Summer School . for Teachers, June 16th, July 28th. Rate, one first class fere plus 25 cents ijM for the round trip, final limit 15 days from date of sale. Athens, Ga.?Summer School, June ' ~ - 1 no* 1- T1.4. Anf Moaa hro tiS1 3/bll 20iu. AniC) uuc uiob uiw miv plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tick- "fg ets will be sold June 23rd, 24th, 25th, JH July 1st, 8th, 15th, final limit 15 days from date of sale. ' ~ Richmond, Va.?Farmers National Congress, Sept., 12th-23nd. Bate, one first class lare plus 25 cents for the /; round trip. Tiokets on sale Sept., 10th Uth and 12th, final limit Sept., 25, '05. Toronto, Canada. International Sunday School Association, June 20th .J&H 27th. Bate, one first class fare plus v V:-?M 50 cents for the round trip. Tickets .;.4a| will be sold June 19th ana 20th, 22nd ;ra|M and 23, final limit to leave Toronto, ; not later than June SOth, 1905. For detailed information, apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Line' ':j JFred Geissler, W. E. Christian, T.P.A.Atlanta.Ga.C.G.P.A.AtiantGa. " J When in need of Barbed . M W-J1- V- rraf wire or 11 mis uc oiu? ?w ^v? our prices, we will save you || money on each of these articles. A. M. Smith & Co. New School District. '1 Tbe following petition has been reoelved by tbo County Board of Education: We your petitioners do hereby petition your honorable body to create a new district according to lines and bonnderles hereunto at- > . /.J tached. DESCRIPTION, Beginning at Abbeville School Dlstrlot Una on Vienna road and running with It to Snake road and then down Snake road to McDon-, **' * m* a a my cir en ?kalna Ia<X; j aid's piaoe. lueuue a. 1*74, n.uv?uuu?w? _ yards west of Mrs. Wm. Hammond, thenoe 8. ...J 25 E. to Cannon bridge road, 00 yards west of W. x. MaglU's, thenoe along same road to point 200 yarCm west of Snake road, and tben follow a llnti 200 yards from Snake road and parallel with it to a oomer west of Bellway ohurch, thence N. 88% W. 306 chains, crossing Vienna road 150 yards north of Walter Wilson's, and then follow a line 20 chains from Vienna road and parallel with It to Cannon .v$ bridge road east of Gilliam's gin hoase, thence along Cannon bridge road to cross roads at John Edwards, and then np Vienna road to starting point. The new school dlstrlot to be formed is composed of portions of Districts No. 17,18,20 and 31, as plat will show. PETITIONERS. &]8| J. 8. Glbert, D. A. Wardlaw, S. P. Glbert, J. P. Drennan, J, R. Smith, W. T. Magill, J. E Evans, L. B. Ramey, Wm. McNeill, S. F. Hammond, J.A.Smith, C.N.Thornton, J. M. Mabry, J. B. Qlbert, W. H. McAllister, John Ablea, J. J. Edwards, J. J. Link. G. H. Wardlaw, A. K. Drennan, L. A. Barney, M. O. Hherard, Chas. S. Glbert, M. T. Sberard, A. K. Watson, M.E. Glbert, MjjM J. B. Thornton. The County Board of Eduoatlon will hold a meeting at 11 o'clock In the forenoon on Saturday, June 10th, In the office of the County Superintendent of Eduoatlon to deolde whether or not the new school district shall be established. All persons who oppose the establishment of the proposed new school dlstrlotare hereby notified to be present. Y" ^ ^ F. C. DuPBE, Co. Supt. of Education. May 30,1905. tf .-.THE.-. i PRESS and BANNER 1 will furnish on short i notice WEDDING IN- J VITATIONS, Programs Bill Heads, LETTER r HEADS, Envelopes etc. - Law BRIEFS a specialMy. . | e. MAGAZINE work, and anything yon may W ANT- - 1 if , Rich oat slua and fancy china at Daivan'a i store In great profusion. If yoo are needing a wedding present tbls Is the place. " ' -3 4