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The Press and Banner E^*Pabllshed every Wednesday at 18 a ear In advanoe. Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1905. A. B, P. Synod. The A. R. P. Synod or tbe South opeupri with a splendid attendance, more than 27; vlsltois and delegates being present. The meeting was pervaded by a most harmonious spirit throughout Us deliberations. The Dae est choir has always bad an enviable reputation and Irom all reports ii sustained Its reputation on this occasion Tbe tinging was superb. Muohklnd mention was made of Mr. J, Campbell White, the U P. minister who was In attendance at the by nod In the Interest ol mission work In India. A proposition to establish a mission in India was refered to a oommlttee. It wandeoided by the Synod that the oburcb should have an offlolal organ and Rev. G. G. ParkisoD of the semlnery was made editor. While the paper has been ably edited under the dual editorship of Rev. O. Y. Bonner and Rev. T. G. fioyce, It is safe to say tbat the ttynod has made no mistake In the selection of Rev. G. G. ParkiDson as edlter. The change in tbe editorship will take place Christmas. Tbe paper will still remain nnder the able managment of Mr. R. 8. Galloway* Death of an lnffent. Nov. 7th 1905 little Robert Toombs Clark, Infant t>on o( Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Clark of Mi. Carmel passed from earth to a bright home above. He was only sick a few flays. His death was extremely sad. Our hearilelt sympathies go out to the bereaved parents In their time of trouble. G. Card of Thnnkg. Mr. and Mn. R. H. Clark desire to express their moat sincere thanks io the good people or ML Carmet for their fclndn-HA during the Illness and death cf their lulant child Robt. Toombs C.ark. fthlp Load of Coffee. 8hlpped direct fiom Rio Janero to F. W Wagner ft Co.. a solid ship load of coffee, contalning 12.000 ha}a, weighing each, 132 lbs., at Charleston. The colfee was brought on board a fall rigged ship, a thing selnoro ?een in tble day and lime. This is the next largest cargo of ooflee ever shipped to Charleston. Iam now selling out two lines of Uranimer's 8aun>ies at bottom coot. 8<>ine bigbar* gain*', t ome before tb*v are all picked over Big lot of underwaie Knit goods etc Nolle*. Tt?e meeting of the Upper Long Cane Society baa been eel lor lbe lOib. Instead of tbe 8th aa adv rtli td. Mm. G. C. Duaenbury. WANTED?An A1 uaksman, also a number of local idtu iu biuall town*, to represent na In tbe State of Soutb Carolina. Good contract to rlicbt party. Apply at once to TbtMeNeel Maroie Company, Galneavllle, Ga. Reva. F. H. Wardlaw and R. G. McLeeae will begin a week'* meeting at Lebanon, commencing next Hnnday tbe 19ib. Mlaeea Emma and Sal lie Wllcon accompanied by their brother, Mr. T. E. Wilton, of Gratnrldite, were among tbe visitors in tb?eity last Tuesday. Attention la called to H.G.Aoderaon <&Co'a. neat advertlaement on another page. They are abowlng some particularly attractive atylea In Men'a Clotblng tbla week. Stockholders Meeting!' OF THE Abbeville Cotton Mills. The annual meeting of tbe Stockbo'ders of tbe Abbevll'e Cotton Mllla will be beld lu tbe offloe of tbe Compnoy at Abbeville, 3 C., - -? ? U-o-Mk . (XM IQ'UI A? * on neuucnia;, ivmcuiu i ua, jvw, m. < o'olook p. m. JOHV A. HARRIS. Wm. P. Greenp, President. Secretary. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF Comptroller of the Cnrrency. Washington, Oct. 16,194)5. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it hasbeen made to appear that "The National Bank of Abbeville," in th< Town of Abbeville, in the County oi Abbeville, and State of South Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the ''Act of Congress to enable National Banking Associations t<. extend their corporate existence and for other purposes," approved Julv 12th, 1882. Now, therefore, I,Thomas P.Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller oi the Currency do hereby certify that "The National Bank of Abbeville," in the Town of Abbeville, in the County of Abbeville and State ol South Carolina, is authorized to have succession for tne period specified in ' its amended articles of association, namely until close of bijsiness on October 16,1925. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this six(Seal) teenth day of October, 1905. T. P. KANE, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Ex. No. 2345. No. 8421. Hitddon* Locals. A new Hoe 36 inches In tfae new effect* jaat opened. 81.00 a yard. Black Gloria811k, 46 Inches, nice finished and 75 cenU a yard. Beautiful Models In nntrlmmed and Ready to wear Hats coming In every day. Ladles Belts, for Smart Dressers all colors and sizes, 10 oents to 91.00. Hand Waimera, for Ladles. woolen gloves made In Goll style, Blk, navy, Red and the mixed colors, 10 to SO cent* a pair. Ladles Sweaters, yes, all wool. The latest styles In Blk, Red. White and Navy. 60 ceDts to 15.00. Special prices on Smyrna and Brussels Rags. A 40 oent carpet at 25oenta a yard a great big bargain. This weather suggests Blankets and Underwear. We are berdqaarters lor these. Good blankets from 8i.0U to #5.00 r pair. (Jnnerwesr the best from 25 centa to S1.5C each. The best vest in the market lor 26 oent extra heavy. A special line of underwear lo-children In all size*. Vest and 'pants serparale or lu union suits 25 centa up. Just opened up a big line of Belta and Collars, the best ever offered at 10 and 15 centc each. Do not forget our cloaks. Jackets rnd Rale Coats, all sizes, all prices. A GOOD BOOK. A copy of Anecdotal Reminiscences of Columbia, by Julliar A. Felby, may be had at Speed's Drug Store. This is a well written book anc contains interesting reading foi all South Carolinians. Call and get a copy at once a? the supply is limited. J tut Id, a bite shipment of oat nails, win sails snd barbed wire?call and let as flgun wltb yon when In need of these goods.?8. J J40k. i I & I I I I r YOUR SHI When you spend ; ? ??? T?rn?f 4-r\ nrcf _yuu wane iu gvu tu^ You want them t feel at least as well a ! saction ought to be a so much money, so i The best thing a <3 ing Snow and Adar thing you'll find at give with our Shoes, money, more value Shoes. A. M. I AS a renovat 1 ' .* i i food for st is unsurpassed. <1 ' \ est possible yield any given soil, a tion of Potash .The best methods leadin explained in the 65-page illi free to fanners who write for results attained with cow pes Address, GKBMi XiW Toxic?03 Iiihu Street, or FAULKXER'8 LOCALS, The place to bo; your flooring, celling an nolfiiilUK lumber* l? at Faulkner')), be fcnou ?hnt It taken to build a bouse and can flgui ^ut your bill for yon. , T .l?.J L"? 1 h-r, ?> 1 M V r\f Do Q I jubi In r i *ru njr mu'suci i vo? u* naoi loor and blinds all sizes and prices. Mouldings or all kinds and prices. Don oreet the place, "Faulkner'*" on Trlnll <treet. Come in and let me figure wilb yc wbeiber yon bny or not, I like to give prlci ?d make tbe other fellow pell you cbeap, If -an'tnell yon. If It Is shingles you want im tbe man to Ree. Coal vanes from $3.00 up to 83.00 at Dargan > A lOo store. Are you Interested In fancy cblna goods Dargan has a beautiful line. Don't All to s< iDelr new goods. The plac the least mor same money. Anythini line of Gene r A complete li No matter wl Hi: ) We pay the h J. I have so White, and r< I am still same old stan< best stock the A 1 ii. car lofen this week, an( J 3E MONEY. |i 0 your money for Shoes, value of it?in Shoes. n 1r?rkV anrl wpar Pflfl ' i V AWAX MXAVft. WW VM* ' ? ! stheycost. Thetranit least an even trade? nuch shoe satisfaction, lealer finds about sell- ] a ant Shoes is the best )0ut buying them?we , and you get for your thin with any o^her ' % SMITH. or of soil and as a :ock, the cow pea S T 1 ^ | J. U gtl LliC ! of cow peas from >:k plentiful applicaifi'x'l , I* is necessary. ? . g to certain success are fully jstrated book, which we send it. It tells of the remarkable is nourished upon Potash. LK KALI WO&XS, J Atlanta, Ga.?22% So. Broad Street J d J. M. N1CKLES, ! ? Attorney at Law b, Abbeville, S. c. < Office with W. N. Grnydon. 't . y u Fine china arriving every day at Dargan's >? Big valued la every line at Darganti 5 A 10c I store. i I Every ond In anmlrlDe Dargan's cot glass. I The very latent *>ty lea and newest cuifl are Id 1 profusion, Afcktoi>ee the "Comfort" piece, 'g Tin ware and enameled ware at undeard f of prlcf f, at Dargan'* 5 & 10c store. ? Please don't forget that we carry a most ex- i 3C 90HCUI. I1UOUI nunci y n?i muco. uinu, vw;?ii and glrlB. Price lOo. Dargan'e 5 & lOo atore. 11 e to get the m Ley, and better, l g the trade ma] vol "IVT^vp/hcinfli! X UIJL ATJkVA VU|?A*vkAi ARMI] ne of Farming Impl< ttah mntr trronf l'n LLttt JUU XXICiJ WMUU 1JU ghest 1 ighest market price i s. s r 5 ? Id my Liver inted him pai . in the sales >3 u J MA -*T\ Tf? JLy JXIiU a III }JL market affor 3 of Mules a: 1 from time tc [. s. s Samples, Sam W. D. BA! 3-reat Biff Bareains or w r ? ? A lines of Drummers' timore Cost, consis FOR MEN : Suspenders, Handker kid, Work Shirts, Dr derwear, Woolen Sot at Baltimore Cost. For Ladies and Childi Underwear, Skirts, 1 chiefs, Kid Gloves, Wi Woolen and Silk Be! woolen and cotton, Suits, &c., at Baltim Vlr. D. BAl IV J and last a lifetime. Caatlag* mad* troa tested, analysed and free from scrap. No ness or other defecta. Jawel tops do not era Ovens extra high, large and roomy?perfec bake in every part?erven doors lined?no ron oval shaped?no dead corners?will bold fir< with heavy durable cast, or brick linings i brated Jawel Duplex grate for soft or hard c of the crank cuts out the dead asbes and do into ash pan. Call and examine, compar joint^with any other stoves at any price?< 3,8ao,aoa Jaws Is have been made and for the Jewal Trade mark and the name?De Stove Works?largest stove plant in the > world. For sale by C The Kerr Fun Speed'* Locals. Parker's "Lucky Curve" fountain pen for tald at Speed's druentore. "They work for 7 on, but feed themselves." If you want to buy orepe tissue paper aheap jr ibau ever before in your life, go to Speed's irug store. Speed's Clnco cigars are better than ever. Jtill Browing In favor wjtb the bOy?. We tell 8,000 every two weeks, this is proof >noueb. See those aloobol lamps at Speed's drag itoie. Hot water In two minutes, can carry o your pocket, most complete thing you ever <aw. Alotoftbe latest novels Just received at Speeds drug store. Go to Speed's drug store for school books, penolls and tablets. You know it Is a pleasure to go where you can find what you want, ind get It right. Lost goods for goods for the 7 want in the se. STG n ;ments. W. A. V i General Merchant Price i firvw riA++rkti Qpprl ViTT ' LV1 V V U UVM WVWV1 WJ . ^ ' -; " " r smp ; Far y business tc rt of my stable 5 business, ho1 epared to fur] ds at reasonab ad Horses wil ) time during 1 5tark .pies, Samples' RKSDALE. , jening up now- Two Samples at prime Bal- ] ting of j d o chiefs, Gloves, both knit and [ ess Shirts, Ties, Cravats, Un:ks, Shirts and Sweaters, &c., t ti en: [nit Goods, Combs, Handker- I Dolen Gloves, Hoois, Shawls, / Its, Fancy Collars, Hose both Baby Caps, Waists, Union . ore Cost. * tKSDALE.' Buy a Jewell Range ] } reputation of the largest stove ft] it in the world and the careful. U L itific construction of Jewels are on if] ( * - * -?- III Kl I Cast Ranges include A V improvement i K MfV IB ^ > QuicKly < (j I Pave Fuel Xf\ i para (ray Iran, %^y L and boles rough- J (OL TlmjfM Ufr ick, warp or break. K&?5 I'M n tly square?yon can jj gh edges. Fire-bot i over night; lined 7 V>1^^ ?nd fitted with cele- vv/ sal?one movement iden and drops them IjN&j e them point by and then buy a liture Company.; DnrKan'8 Locate. At Dargan's 5 & 10c store you will find a de slrable line of biters. Ladles, come In and let us show you the a Rosette Irons, fashion has sm led Its approval of these dainty little Rosette Irons, I here, 50c. Dargan's 5 a 10c store. ? A large line of books Just In. In tbe lot J are tbe Poets, sn rich russet leaiber coverings and than Lhn Alser Series, for bovs. the Hurst House flerlen for glrl-t are attractive and Id- ( struct! vp. Come In and see the line. Dargan's 5 A lOo store. School ohlldren should see oor line of tab- J I lets, pencils' and paper. Tablets from one t cent to lOo each. I Shut oat the cold winds. Olass and patty c always on hand at Speed's. ' Cigarettes, tobacoo, and cigars wholesale J and retail at MUford's Drag Store. 1 ICI Flour fro] Appier Seed ' grown meal a prices as bolt ajr?jHiii /ood's Mowers and ] lise it will pay you 1 ?or Cot the Wagon Load or K, ble i Mr. George s. wever, at th( aish you the le prices. L be receivec the season. r k" State of South Carolina, COUMTY Uf AtSBfcVlL/Lit^ PR JBATE COURT. Consplalnt to 8ell Lands to Pay Debts. V. H. Horton, as Administrator of the Estate of J. T. Horton, deceased, and la bli own rlgbt, plaintiff, against Mary Benli) and otheri-, defendants. ^N ACCORDANCE WITH AN OBDEF rom tbe Probate Conrt, I will sell at Public utery at Abbeville Court bouse, on 3ales< ay in December, 1905, next, for tbe paymen: f debts, tbe following described real estaU elonglng to tbe estate of tbe said J, T. Hor on, deoeased, situate In said State and Coon y, to wit: All tbat tract or parcel of lands nown as' The Harris Homestead" on wblci bbiH T T Rnrlnn rnnldpd at the time O ils death, containing Ninety-five Acres, aore or leu, bounded by landa of W. W !nddy, Charlie Cowan, M. A. Hanvey and O I. Hanvey. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper R. E. HILL, Nov. 7,1905. Judge Probate Court. Jtate of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATK COURT. Complaint to Bell Lands to Pay Debts. S. Cade, as Administrator of Fstate of R L. Cade, deceased, In his own right, Plain tiff, against Samuel R. Code and others Defendants. [n ACCORDANCE WITH AN ORDER Of 3e Probate Court In the above stated case, J MM ha11 at Public Outcrv at Abbeville Cour Louse, on Saledny In Deoember, W05, next >r the payment of debt?, tbe following dt jrlbed real eMtate belonging to tbe estate o >. L.Cade, rieoea?ed, Rltuate In said State anc ounty, to wit: All tbat tract or paroel landi uowd as "Cannon Place," containing Four Hundred and Eight (408) Acres, nre or less, bounded by tandsof Frank Ken ir. Neel, James Wborton, and otlierw. TERMS?Casb. Purchaser to pay for paper! R. E. HILL; Judxe Probate C>urt. November 1& 1905. ?he State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBENILLE. probate coubt. n tbe Matter of ibe Estate of T. L. Had vdon, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 4 LL person-* indebted to Bald estate rous 3L huli in wiihrv. t rlf lav. and tbose holdlni ialms awalDKt ibe estate mast present tbea roperly attested to. Alrn. E. A. Haddoo, Executrix, or P. B. Oar wile, Executor. November 8, 1905. Its do wouder the rdow shoes are ai mmense success when you can gel 'our correct siz**; the style you lihi ind five dollar qualify for $3.00. A tl. Smith. Get our prices on flour, meal, bacoi jtc. before you buy. A. M. Smith. See our waterproof shoes, we carr ;be two best lires made. A. M Smith. + You obd get nil of tbe Dukes Mlxtur imoklng tobacco you are looking for wholi lale or retail at Speed's Drue Store. For flue flavoring extracts go to Milford' Drug 8tore. He makes tbcm himself. EXES in 50c to 80< Oats 75c per ? dways on iia: ed article. ffENT larrows, which sj irst to examine 01; l-nn Sfi UV11 k/V Car Load Lots. ' M 'mTTWm :;M J ' ^ ROMXHB! Hill's Pavilion Theatre vj| ; Empty Dumpty. ,1 Spectacular Pantomime i direct from New York. ; ! ONE NIGHT ONLY, ! Saturday, Not. 18th, Geo. H. Adam's Big Co, . \ Actors, Actresses, Singers, I Dancers, Handsome Costumes, Gorgeous Scenery, Buster Brown. ALSO, New York's Greatest Sensation, EVE The Creation of a Woman ouf of Nothing. The most startling and unexplainable act ever given on the American stage. Prices, 25, 35 and 50c. ; Tickets now on sale at Milford's. 1 The very best and largest show here t this season. Geo. H. Adams, the Original Clown. One-half the j: i? J: auuieuct; uvuiea. [ Locals.' We are showing a very strong line of outiDgs in a full range of oolors and patterns. We could not buy these goods now at wholesale to retail for i less than 12 1-2 cts. but we own these L at prices tbat we can afford to sell 3 them at iOcft. A. M. Smith. Children and misses superior quality - .v y black stockings all sizes, ol-2 to 9 1-2 1 at only 10cts. A. M. Smith. j Our new line of ladies, misses and childrens shoes are at the top notch of good values, having both snap and wearing quality combined, coupled e with very low prices. A. M. Smith. a A few boys overcoat's tbat cannot be _ duplicated anywhere at the prices we , VX? offer them at. A. M. Smith. " * _ 0 per sack. || bushel. Home | ad at the same ? -M \ ?* C9 o. )eak lor themselves ir stock. ied.