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I [The Press and Banner' ee^-Publlshed every WednefUay at a ear In advauoe. Wednesday, July 19,1905. i AannHl Setllfinent. .Comptroller General Jones made tbe Ar- i nual Settlement with the County Auditor' and County Tieas irer last week. It Is understood I bat be remarked alter completing his I work "I hat he bad n?>ver trade a satlR'actortf | settlement here In so short a time ??*for?\" i and be complimented the Auditor and j Treasurer on ibelr efficiency. ' >'otior for Snle. ^3. C. Natter* has recently bought a larg* lot ! near Mr. Chapman's which he wishes lo divide Into two lots and sell. Apply to C. C. Nabers. Strayed. A jersey cow wltb crooked born?. Any information leading to her recovery will be recovery will be rewarded. Geo. Clark. It Mr. J. A. Wren of Due West wan In town II last week. He mxkes money doing cnrpeoI ter work by contract. He looked like he I would like to get rich quicker, hut we dldu't I tell blm bow to do It fHrmlog. When he gets I a little richer be can hegin to make money I; at farming. That 1b the way we got our start I to tbe poor house. ; Mr. J C. Chalmers aDd family at tbe cotton [ mill will cast their lot with tbe Awoelate RfI formed people, who are glad to have no good I a man Join them. He came from good LuthI eran stock In Newberry. As there are no Lutheran here, he comes to tbe Associate R- I formed Church as the next beet place. If you are a Irlend to yonr town and to your own best Interest, take stock In tbe new cotton mill. It doesn't make a bit oi difference / who builds It or who runs It, or whether it |, pays dividends or not. We can always sell i tbe stock to the northern people. [ Mr. M. B. Cllnkscales was in town one day ! last we'k taking lessons under tbe editor on tbe subject of farming, raising gouts and tbe .like. He knows where the editor gets monev I with which to repair houses. ( White dresnes, while stockings and white j slippers make little girls look like visiting f angels from fairyland. Arranged In snowy ' white, tbe emblems of purity. May tnelr sweet Innocent sruls never know trcuble or sorrow. Will our people do nothing to get the Pre? byterlan Collese ? Abbeville ongbt to have it and we bone that good and Influential men iiraiUnL Wnltfl Dr. Wllinn will think lor this? The Auxiliary Bible Society of Abbevlilp has about two hundred member*. CApf. White. Mr. Gambrell. and Mrs. Morse have been behind ub, stirring as up to oor duty. Abbeville Is obliged to build another cotton j mill. If we oan pet another mill as cheaply a* we got the first, why let ns have It now. Mr. R. 0 Branyon. who has been ltvlne In 1 Anderson county for three years, has come back home, and Is now a citizen of Abbeville ; county. I Mr. Gordon White Is building an elegant i new home on the lot adjoining that of Mr. L. W. Perrln. < Messrs. A. M. Hill's Sons are bulldinea new carriage repository or warehouse for the storage of vehicles. j The bouse didn't fall. Prophets of evil ills , appointed again. A 15-lDch doable 1 steel beam strengthens a ( house. Tbe Infant son of Mr. Robert Partly died laat Saturday, aged leas than a year. Capt. Dome, of Donald" waa among tb friends whom be met las week. y Mr. W. C. DuPre Is bulldirig a nice new ' borne. & A Bursal 11 of ? Lite Time. A complete eet of Ridpatb's Histories tb?i , cost $40.00 for 318.00. Liess than half price! II X you have ever ibought of purchasing ibitwork, now Is your obance. K Apply Piese and Banner Office. Meeting of Abbeville Auxllliary j Bible Society. Tba Annual Mtetine of th? Abbeville Auxllliary Bible feo.'letv well be held in the Methodist cbnrcb, Wednesday evening, July 19tb, at 8:90 o'clock. ? . / Teachers w anted. Teachers wanted; Men especially desired. Unprecedented demand. Over a thousand vacancies. For special offer and booklet ad dress W. H. Jones, Mgr. the Southern Teachers' Agency, Barnwell, 8. C. ll-4t. ?.- wanted. ?! District Manager for Abbeville, S. C , for the old reliable United States Health and AccI 1 dentInfcnrance Company. Liberal contracis 4: to producers. Address Johu R. ThomtOD, M Agen t, COS 9 Gonld Building, Atlanta. Ga. For Kale. 5 The Counters aid Shelves In Mr. K. M. Hill's store. , " * 1 Engine for Sale. One 2-borse power Acme stesm engine tor sal*. Apply Press and Bannei office. Picnic at Antreville. it" There will be a picnic at Antreville. Aoeit; nst 18ib under tne auspices of the Wood men of the World. E. D. Smith presldeM. 1 of the Cotton Growers Association will d<liver an addn ss. Prof. Daniel o: Clemson will also address the people. All are invited to be present with baskets. 1 | Drnlb of Mrs. PlltarU. }*>. Mm. Homer Plttard dl?d Id this city al tbe b(mi> ol M>b. Duglass, on Wa*hirgtoi I Btreet, Wtdnet-day morning. July 12tb Her rrmams wire liken lo Eihcrton foj burial. S-, A Mnsical Trent. v On Tue'day nlgbtof last wt-ek Miss Lorene ' Beacbam gave a most delightful piano reel I$ al assisted by MlssMary Hill soprano. Miss Beacham Is nothing i>hon ol an nitlst. SUe baa been studying for several years under Miss Stella Simpson, one of tbe bent teachers tbel Abbeville bas ever bt d. Tbe work of ibis pcpil aic-ne, aitet-te tin mlstakably tbe thoroughness of. tbe teacher as well as ber tireless energy in Imparting. Abbeville Is proud of Miss Btacbam as i>b> Is proud of maoy of her young peop'e wtu bave gone out Into tbe world lo rtcelve tbf heartiest plaudlls of tbe public. Ml?*s Hill, wbo rendered several vccal pieces bas a delightfully modulated voice that rhaimed the audience wlih lis natural sweetness. HLe Is studying vccal music at Converse, wbere she stands blgb with bei teacbers. Tbe charm to tbe ear was augmented by the lovely appearance of tbe participants. We copy tbe program In ful>: PROGRAM. , ? . ) Prelude. L Bacb > _ j fugue. 2. Clemen tl?Sonata In C?3rd Movement. 8. Jordan?Love's Optlvl'y. 4. Binding?Frueblingsrauhcben. 5. Schraoll?Uontemptation. (Left t/and only.) 6. Burnett?Grand Polka de Concert* 7. Denne<?Lullaby. 8. Llt-zt?Rbapsodle Horgrolee No. 2, At tbe close of tbe nriuslcal,all w>re Invited to attend a daLce givtn In honor of Mies Beacbmn. PASTOR RESIGNED Rev E. D. Kennnly I-faies Uarlon for >>? Field ?l I-Mior. Rev. E. B. Kennedy, pastor of the Associate Relornied Psesbjterian eburcn' Laving resigned Lis pastorate here, Jeft on Wednesday morning for Abbeville, 8. C. where he will enter upon his duties as pastur of the c-Lurch at i bat place. Mr. Kenned} preached his larewell sermon last Sabbath. July 9, exactly seven years from his entrance upon his pastorale here, bis first seimon haviig been preached Julj 9, 18! 8. .During tbis time he has been a faithful worker in the Master vineyard, and has made many friends not only among his own people, but those oj other denominations as well. Their best wishes follow him to his new home. ? - iv-jp. west;enl?. ? ! Dr James Y. Riir of Kiivnnimh was In the city last week toeguost o* .Mr \V\ Joel Smith. L>r. Fair preached in ttie Presbyterian church t Wednesday evening. He sun ab!e preachert aud the people of Abbeville are always ^i?d of an opportunity to iiPur h'-in. Miss Septernm ilolilugtwortli left Sunday for Athens where gnu ?jo?-s lo v isit tier biotii er Mr l'tioiusou Hollingsworih for a lew days. Mies Edna Coxe an.1 .Miss Sarah Culvert returned Monday item spartaubuti: where tbey have iiern vlMliiii Miss Minn Virginia Mciiwaln :or the past thr e weeks. Mr Luih<*r Hiyger?on who is bere vNltlnt: his sister All's Jou Wilson was in Alia :ta tor severs I dnys last week. l?r. l{. \V. McC'oril ul Muilins was in town last wit k visiting bis uncle VI- W. A. NIcKl**s. Mrs \V. K. Leslie spent Thursday in the e 11 > iheuuesioi berlrieml Mr? W. I" l-Jr.eue. Miss Gmcia Walker una ,hi?? r. i/.meui Walker of Ualtllliore wru ihe uueM til Miss Kale Marshal and Mis James II. 1'erriu pai l til last week. Mr. WMiter VUhokKm was mi the rlty last week. He returned n? Ail?nl<t Sunday after a pieaMU't smy b?-re with Ins home people. Miss Myru Movver uue ul >ewt?erty s iiiih>i attractive joung girls is here the guest of her cousin MlHelen WhiteMr. J. Tones Koberison, Jr, of HlrmlDgbum Ala.,came 10 Abnevllie Friday and flayed here until Sunday With his futher Col. J* Kotiertsou. Mr lt<>beilsou Is with the S. b.. T. Association and has a very responllble position with the company. Miss France* Calhoun Iijk returned borne afier spendiuk ? mouth al Cletnson attending the summer school. Mrs Thomas Harris has gone to Commerce Gh , to visit tier parent* lor a short time. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Durst aud their handsome soli* Johu aud 1 nomas of Greenwood spent Siii>da\ Id the city with Mr. aud Mrs. \V. D. Karksdale, Miss Josephine Fair of Savannah has been in theciiy lor 'be past ten days ihe guest of tier cousin Miss Mary Lou Smith. Mr aud Mrs. Thomas Cosby ot Greenville bus beeu ttie guest ol Mrs J. Henry Litlm-r. Mrs. W. A. Tempieton came home horn M; lersburg, Ky., Wednesday alter a oion'hs slay there v> itu her daughter Mrs J. M. Thorn, Mrs. Thomas Kied was In the city laH Tuesday tbe guest of her sister Mrs. W. A. Nickels. Mrs. Kdith Rices Holloway of Greenwood is spending some time with Mrs. W. P. Greene. Mr. E. Klngan Thomson came home Friday from Iva wtu.re be had beeu spending a fe>v dave with relatives. Miss Add Kussell of Due West was In the city last week for h lew days. Miss Marlon M.Crary or Clnton bas been In the oily for the pasi f -w days visiting ber aunt Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mr Cviuri.aey Wilson who has a position in Anderson Is bere lor a rest ol a iew weeks. Mrs. Kenwlck Bradley and tier ebliuren are at home again alter spending sometime In Due West, Mr. Lewis Perrin and Mr. William White have KOne to New York lor a ten days visit. They went via Portsmouth and will visit Washington and Philadelphia. Miss Louise DeBnbi left Monday for Augusta where ?ue will Join a bou*e party bilven oy Miss Florida Calhoun ol beach Island. EUCHRE CLl'H. The Euchre Ciub was most delightfully enteriain.d Friday afternoon by Miss Mare crKiy. Miss Gary lsa cbaimlng hostess anu uer enierlainmeuts are always looked lorward 10 with pleasure. Alter a number ol Interesting games were p ayed delicious refreshments were served. Tuo^e present were Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Bullock, Mis. Fergusor, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Cothran, Mrs. W. W. Bradley. Mrs. Wieene, Mrs. F. Miusball, Mrs. Foster Barnwell, Mrs. Joe wnsou, Airs, iionoway, Mrs. S. G. Thomson, Mrs. pargan, Mr* Bowie, Mrs. W. D. WHsou, Mitres Wicker, Kusseil, Josle Lyon, MeCluug, Faunleatid Mary Starke, Blanche Oary. Louise BHtley, bailie Calbouu, Eunice L'aiboun, Lily Ttmpieton. Mrs. W. P. Greene will entertain the Club Kriday aftt-rnoon July 'be twenty eigbib. Mr. J. D. Kerr was In Winnsboro last week jpeuding a wbtle wltb Mr. Jobn F. Davis* VVinnsbora is Mr. Kerr's lormer borne and he was welcomed back by a score ol olu friends Mrs. K. L Dargan and little M>ss D'arguu en Mouday lor Spartanburg wbere tbey ?vi 11 visit Mrs. H. Fiauk Mt Gte lor toine tine. Prof. Mark B. B-adley of C erason College was In town Wedmsday, Mr. Bradley Is spending a while with bis borne people lu Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Anto Uhody have gone to Lbeir borne lu Anderson alter spending a wnile bere with tbelr daughter Mrs. Frauk Koberison. Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson was at Wright's B>-Hch part of last week. Mrs. Margaret Grey of Trenton came to Abbeville Saturday and will be the guest of her ulece Mrs. C. D. Brown for sometime. Mr.Samuel Hill wbo has beeu living in Portroyai ever since competing his educaslon at Clemson was in the city last week visl ting bis bome people. Mr. Hill likes bis work ana is making a succtsx oui oi n. Mrs. Eugene C. tilcks has relumed from Richmond, Va., where she was the gueel oi Miss Hattle Brogden. Mr. and Mrs H. S. Harris bave moved to Vbtieville irom Winder, (ia., aud w-lll make ibetr home here in the iuiure. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn A. Cheek and their lnercstiug little daughter left Tuesday tor seneea wnere they will visit Mr, Cheek's par* juts lor a wtek or ten duys, RECITAL. Last Thursday evening the large number of music lovers oi our city were &iven H most Jellghiful entertainment by Miss Lorena Beaeham aud Miss Mary Elizabeth HIT. Miss Ueacham's wonderful talent is not un? iuown to our people and her playlog is always enjoyed. fche is still continuing bei <iudles under the directions oi Miss blmpson uid her progress is marvelous. Miss Btuchim is quite a youog girl aud a brilliant fu ure, iii iu? ujusicai wuriu in preuicieu lot ter. Tbls ? ao Miss Hill'e first appearance before xu Abbeville audience and. they were Harmed witb ber sweet staging. Sbe has jeen studying voice at Conveise lur tbe pant vear and ha* made tine progress. Mr. Geo. W. Speer, Jr., and Mr. Campbfell Nance ol Monterey were lu tbe city 'iuuruUy lor a lew bourn. Mr. Augustus Sponge of Charlotte waa In towd last Wednesday ibe guest ot bla friend Mr. Joel Morse. Mm J. M. Gambrell baa returned from a r.tuy In Spartanourg wbere she was tbe guest ;>f ber broiber Prof. Jobn Cilnkscales. l)r. W. K. McCord of Con wa>, S. C.. waa In be^lty last week visiting his uncle Mr. W. A. Nick Its. Dr. McCora is spending some : ime wub bis parents at Hodgis. MUs Autlonette Russell leaves next week for HendersoDvlile, N. C., wbere stie goes to spend tome time. Miss Ease Stainuker gave a birthday parly ,asl Friday attemoon. All tbe Utile folks ibat attended enjoyed a very pleasant alteration. Uev. Frank Wardlaw of Green wood waB In the city iaht week visiting bis molber, Mrs. Nannie While Wardlaw. Mr. Sol Rosenberg and Mr. Paul WiUou nave ret'iruei aitur a pleasant week's slay at Mb wood. Mihs Mary Baskln was In Abbeville lor a few hours Saturday on ber way to Lebanon wbere she goes to spend some time wilb ber turn, Mrs. Lizzie Glbeil. Mrs. G. W. Luaiux left Friday for a Ibree vcetk's visit 10 Greenwood wbere sbe will vlelt the family of Mr. Jobu Agnew. Mlts Minnie Bowie oi Lue West was lu town last Thursday. Miss Bunnle Ktnnedy of Troy, Miss Neile How man ol Lowndesville uud Miss Pearl rui^ou ui Ull> vaiuiCl aio 11CIO (-lie gUetolOi .Mis.-- Bessie Lee Cbe&tham at a bouse party. Miss Mary Bryaut or Hawiborne, Eia., is spending miffip time here the guest ol her cousin, Mrt?. C. D. Brown. Miis LoIb Wilson, Mick Elbe) Lyon and Miss Mary Syfan are spending tbia week wlib ineir friend Mit-s Bessia Lee Cheatham. who isenterU- imug a number ol ber Irfends. Miss Amy Morrison, ol Columbia, is expected in tbe city Thursday and will spend tome time bere wilb Miss Is'elie Edwards. Mr. B. G. Team, ol. Camden, is in tbe city visiting bis clusa mate, Mr. Joel 8. Morse. A large party of youag people went to Millwood Monday to spend tne week. Mrs. Fern, Mrs. Beacham and Mrs. A. VV. Jones acted as cb&perou. Dr. J. C. Dunford and Mr. H. II. Beexton, of Portsmouth, are in tbe city visiting xMr. Luther Ulugerson. _ Miss Hattle Sanders, of Sumpter, is in tbe city visiting Miss Virginia Oambrell. Mrs. H. Ci. Andersou >as gone to Mofl'ates* vliie to spend some time wlib ber sister, Mrs Angustus Tom pson. Mrs. W. E. Cason is at bome again after a pieasaut stay with Mr. Cason in Anderson. Misses Helen and loue f-mlth are Pbe guests ol Miss Helen Wblib for a wetk. Messrs. Kcgers McCaslen, Mart Hartzog, Jim L>ucket and bartuure May*, ol Ureeuwood were in the city lasi Friday. jMikk Louise Bailey, of Coiuinbin whn been the charming uuest of Mies Blanche Gary lor the psst two wetks is spending a wbl!e wltb the Misses sjtaike. Hod. M. L. Smith, oi Camden, speaker oi the House ol Representatives was lu the cltj Tuef-day to deliver an address before the K. of P. Mr. Smith was entertained by >lr. C. L>. Browu wblle In the city. ^ Mr. W. Giles 'fempleton Is spending a few jl days here with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Tern- w pleton. Mrs. EmmR Brown has gone to Anderson County to spend home months with relatives. Miss Mamie and Miss Celta Welnstock, oi Charleston are In the city spending a while with Mrs. p. Rosenberg. Mr. VVi.ber Biake left Monday for Greenwood where he will visit lilends lor a few days. Dr. J. H, Tbornwell, ol'Port Mill Is In ilie city the guest ol Irlends. L)r. Tbornwell came to Abbeville to attend the meeting of the K. , of P's. j Miss Sarah Henry is at home again after an au extended visit to friends in Concord, Gallney mf and Greenville. t -? ...,,msssaseas In C;r( yjjf f Graham Cracl I Batter TMn Bi H V Social Tea Bis p| \ Lemon Snaj Annual Mi< Rinm J-IXJkV V M FEU M 0 N Ti ATL A . . . VI SBAB AIR LINE ] Jnlj 24-5 Special Train ville at 9:54 $ I .25-r?i PAINT YOUR HOUSE i H. C. Waddell Will' paint your house inside and out reasonably. First-class work guaranteed. Btst of references furnished. Graining a specialty. Give me a trial. interprlse l|uallty StoveB carry with them the beauty and goodneHH thai a stove iker can give them. Dargan Bella them. == _=z ? ade in 1 slden S It k nonreded t soda cracker contain in the best proportic This being so, once take first place cracker, but such a science in sunny bak< they are a revelatioi of the water is ab filtered,?why even the atmosphere is a< ic knf>aded bv oolish Uneeda Biscuit a by a pretty girl, fror until the beautiful p You ask why making of a soda cr is the best of all f most wonderful of of it the price is or tcrs \ scnit I icoit I ?s J NATIONAL I d=Summer )M ROE !:] I NT A. ? A . . . OAJ?D RAILWAY. 16; 1905. / I leaves Abbe U U1UUJ1 cX. III. s?-$ 1 -25 For Sale Cheap. One 12-Horse Engine, Two 60-Saw Gins. Feeders and Condensers. Line Shaft and Pulleys. Cotton Fans, &c. All in good running order. M. B. Clinkscales, DUE WEST, S. C. We have a nice line of ladies hand bag which we are f-elllng at reduced prices.? Hoeed's Drue Storn. Don't fail to call anil aee i). I'ollakolTs $3.00 men eh oea lor $2.50 g the unlight >y the highest authorities th ? /? s the life-giving elements or \ >ns. , then UnMda Biscuit m as the food of the world?a i soda cracker! Made by >ries so light, bright and clear i. The flour is tested; the solutely assured; the very the temperature and moisti :curately regulated. The s ied paddles, not by hand. Ir re> nnlv touched once, and n the time the flour leaves t\ ackage is placed on your tal all this work, all this care acker? Because the soda ci ood and Uneeda Bfscult all soda crackers. And w ily 5^ a package. . BISCUIT COMPA] GREAT ATT at Had For next 30 days s be made on great ^ able goods. New every week. You what you want an; i R. M. HAD! KILL the COUCH I AND CURE the LUNCS | WITH Dr. King's j New Discovery ' /Consumption Price ! FOR I OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 , \J0LDS Free Trial. j Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB- 1 LES, or MONEY BACK. 1 A New Book! External History of the Bible? A Comprehensive au<l Instructive "Work. "The English Bible; A Survey of Its External History." By Rev. P. B. Wells. Perhaps you need this book, do you wish to Know something of ibe various versions of tbe Bible, of tbe sources /or recovering tbe original text of Scripture? Do you wish to know someiblng of tbe external history of tbe Catholic English Bible, and of ihe Protestant English Bible? Vou will find It In tbls book. Price, bound In heavy paper, 70o postpaid. Price, In full cloth binding, $1.20 postpaid. Order at once of the Author. (Kev.) P. B. WELLS, June 1?, l'JOa. abbeville, S. C. Hay It Now. Now is.the time to buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aub Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be needed .sooner or later and when that time cornea you will need it badly?you will need it quickly. Buy it now. It may save your life. For bale by all drug.riutc Ahhovillp H. lW. Yount?. Due H.Ot? West. The reputation of being a "good fellow'' i never helped a man at a back. Keep your] sell by taking Vluol and smoking Speed's! I Cluco Cigars. Race ball goods In all the grades at Dargan's Macbeth lamp chimneys at Dargan's. II Knt-slan Corn Cure tails to remove your corns we will cbeerlully relund your mcney. ?Speed's Diug Store. The Are backs In all our stoves are guaranteed lor 15 years. You run no risk. l)argan's c 5 and 10 cent store. t Go to Mllford's for make man tablets. i. ust at t soda H: CXaCt fjj purity yff/ air is jJ ire of ponge ||] ideed, I then W lebag M in the racker B is the H ith all Kg ? ?? /jiCl RACTIONS don's. ipecial prices will variety of season goods coming in can usually find 7 day in the year. DON & GO. \ The Diamond Care. The latest news from Paris, is, tha they have discovered a diamond cur< for consumption. If you fear consump tiod or pneumonia, it will, however ae best for you to take thaa great rem< jy mentioned by W. T. McGee vf Var leer, Tenn. '*1 had a cough, for four teen years. Nothing helped me. unti [ took Dr. King's New Discovery fo; Consumption, Cougbs and Colds which gave instant relief, and eflectec i permanent cure." Unequaled quicfe 3ure, for Throat and Lung Troubles A.t P. B. Speed drug store ; price 50< ind $1.00, guaranteed- Trial bottl< free. Come to the Store Often these days and keep a watch for the new things. With boxes, bales, crates and barrels ar riving all the while you're SURE to see something new and attractive upon each visit. (. i lit. 100 stoves Just received at Dargan's 5 and 1C lOUko ob\s*v* At j nnu? a DIUTO / UU TT uu | iave to bunt beyond our store. Go to Mllford's for fly paper. ^ORR^^^^Ssl I The "Modern Method** system of ? Iragn-graae muonng miroaucea Dy L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O, I satisfies good dressers everywhere. I All Garment* Made Strictly u to Your Measure 'I . ^ at moderate prices. 500 shrles of foreign I and domestic fabrics from which fo choose. V Uprwastadl br * ' ' 'X II. G. A1*JL>KKSOjN & CO., Abbeville, S. (J. 17^.) COLLEGE OF CHABLESTON Charleston, S. C. 12)1 b Year Begins September 29tb. ' . ?> Letters, science, fngineering. , *,.jo Ono scholarship giving iree tuition to eacb county of Bomb Carolina. Taltlon HO. Boh rd and furnished rootn In Dormitory $10 to 812 a mouth. All candidates for admission are, permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scbo'areblps wblob pay $100 ayear. For catalogue, address Harrison Randolph, President. Land for Sale. the home of the late s. w. cochran, containing * 150 Acres. Twenty-five (25) aores Id bottom land. Situated three mites from Abbeville Court House od Due West road. Apply to Mrs. H. M.COCHRAN, Clinton, H. C. or C M. Cochran on premises. July 19.1905. tl Wofford College, || ? Henry L. Snyder, LL. D., President. J TWO DEGREES. A. B. and A. M. Kour courses leading to the A.B. Degree. Nine professors. Dnnari manie Rlhlne snit Ailrnnnrnv Moth. 'i ematlcc. Physics, aod Geology, Biology and -VisS Chemistry, Latin, Greek. Eogllab, German 4iid French, History and Eoonomlcs. Library and Librarian. Tbe W. E Burnett gynaslaw v- n-'%M under a competent director. J. B. Cleveland ' ' Science Hail.' Athletic grounds. Coarse of lectnrerB by tne ablest men on tbe platform. Hire musical opportunities. Next Session, ^ September 20ib. Board from 83 to 816 f month. For Catalogue or otb?r Id format Ion. address J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary. " Spartanburg, S. C.. Woflbrd College Fitting School. " Tbree new brick buildings. Steam beat and electric ilgbta. Head Master, four teachers and Matron live in tbe buildings. Situated on tbe Wofford Campus. ?7; Students take a regular course in tbe Collese Gymnasium, and bave access to tbe Col lege Library. $115 00 pays for board, taltlon and all fees. Sons of Methodist ministers do not pay taltlon. Next session begins September 20th. For Catalogue, etc., address A. Mason DuPre, Head Master. . Spartanburg, S. C. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Probate Coort.?Citation for Lettera of Administration. _ . '- Jsw By R. E. Hill, Esq., Judgk or PbobatIb. i ' VT^HERE A3, W. H. Horton haa made salt to ? ? me, to grant blm Lettera of Administration of the Estate and effect* of J. T. HortoD, late of Abbeville County, deoeased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish ill and slDgalar the kindred and creditors of the said J. T. Horton, deceased, t?at they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be beld at Abbeville C. H? on Tuesday, the 25th da& of July, 1905, after publication bereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any tbey have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Aioan nnHor t*>xt honH an/1 bmI nf t.Vift Hnnpl. this 10th day of July, In the year - v%j [Seal.1; of our Lord one thousand sine hon-' dred and five, and In the 130th year of American Independence. , Published on' the 12th day of July, 1906, In the Press and Banner and on the Court House door for the time required t by law. > R. E. HILL, Judge of Probate. * Master's Sale. \ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 County of Abbeville. f Court of Common Pleas. * ' Benjamin H. Goode against Maria 1 Goode and others.?Foreclosure. ; By autbotlty of a Decree of Sale by ; the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for saie, ai ruouc vuiury, ao auiwviiw H., S.C., on Salesday in AUGUST, A. D. 1905, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: ' All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing - M FIFTY ACRES, more or lere, and bounded by lauds of Loornis Pinckney, Jacob Burton, Gibson Goodwyn and Miles Nash or lauds formerly belonging to said parties. The same being the Henry Goode home place. Terms of Sale?For Cash. i L. W. PERRIN,. Master A.C.,S. C, CHOLEBA INFANTUM. \ Child Sioi Expected to Live from One 11 war to Another, bat Cared by ('huniberlKiu'M Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. . > . Ruth, the little daughter of E.. N. n c a :ii _ jL/ewey uj Aguewvuie, v a., was serious ly ill uf cholera infantum last summer. "We gave her up and did not expect Ler to live from one hour to another," he says. "I happened to think of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of ' it from the store. In five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she Lad taken the half of one small bottle she was \vell." This remedy is for f>ale by all druggists Abbeville. H. M. Young, Due West. ?l 1 ' *. John Campbell and Miss Josephine Moseley were married at Laurens. The Confederate monument was naveiled at Chester. S. E. McFaddeu made the addrews. The undertakers' association in connection at Columbia elected \V. C. ' Chandler of Sumter president and ' selected Greenville as the next plaee of meeting. ' 'J;;o v '