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' \ 9 K . v - .v / > / - . ' ' ^ f r ^ vhe Press and Banner mmm? ?.????t?-?J?I? OfPubllsbed every Wednesday at IS ft ear In advauoe. Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1906. Back at His Old Quarter*. Mr. R. C. Wilton will be found at bla prat at Mr. W. D. Barksdales for tbe year 1906. He will be glad to greet you. Mr. Wilson is i an energetlo business roan and bis services will be valuable alike to customcs and > store. i ?1 ? ? Mr. Lamar Cllnkiealts Move* to Hli New Home. Mr. Lamar Clinkscnles baa moved to bis borne wblob be bought from Mrs. Macyck. He Intend* to remodel and and Improve bis new premises In aplended style. Mr. Clfnk?cales It an enterprising citizen and will always be foand ready to aid In tbe upbuilding ol tbe olty. Teach era Heeling. Ad Important meeting of tbe Teacher's Association ol Abbeville county will be beld at tbe Graded School Building at 11 o'clock Jan. IS. All teachers are urged to be present. Mary T. Nance, Pres. Dr. Klllinsewortb Vlalta Friends Here. Dr. 8. F. Klllingswortb was in Abbeville last week shaking bands with bis friends ma inruus wnte (i>u iv winuuio u ui ? >> . old borne again. Personal Property for Suit. Owing to Ibe bad weather tbla sale wai not bald on Weduendfty, at advertised. but will be held ua follow*: All Personal Properly, Farm Implement*, took, etc , will be aoid at t*e old b*>mea'??iid of J. 8. Graves, Saturday January, 13, 1906 Sale to beglD promptly at teu o'clock. S. A. Graves, Ex ecu tor. ' Blacksmith and Whnflwrlibt. I have opened a blacksmith and repair ?bor ) in tbe old Hill spop and am prepared to serve the publio with rnnranteed work. Cal and aee me. Joe F. Edmonda. 1 Wanted?Bright, hoowf young man from Abbeville, 8. C? to prepare for paving po#ltlon in Government Mall Service. Box One Cedar Rapids, la. 8t. ? ' ????? Stockholder* Vcetlag. Tbe regular meeting of tbe Stookbolder* of Tbe NaMonal Bank ot Abbeville, will be held on Tuesday tbe 9tb of January 1906, at IS o'clock. BeuJ. B. Barnwt 1', . i Catbler. Personal Properly For Bale. All perannttl property, term Implement*, Block etc. will be nold at tbe old bomealeao ? of J. A. Graven 1st Wednesday In January, . 1V06. B. A. Grave*, Executor. Notice to tbe Public. Oq and after the fl rat day of January, . i 1909 we will charge 15 cents for allowL log horses hitched In our stables an<i r 25 cents where the horse Is fed and S cared for. * A. M. Hill & Son.s WANTED?Agent* to aollolt application# for Fire IosnraDoe. Ucod pay guaranteed. Address Lock Box 144, Spartanburg, 8. C. Meeting of the F. ? and G. V. of A. There will be a Union Meeting at Abbeville on the 17th oY January. The purpose of the meeting will be to hear reports from the national union meeting and to attend to some important business. Meesre T. T. Wakefield and J. H. Foster of Greenville, will be here on this date. An account of the doingtof this meeting will prove interesting tri evorv union man In the nountv. Come out and bear what is going on *. Death oralis Edward Nob e. - lira. Edjrard Noble died of pneamonla or. the 19th oi iJecember lust at ber borne li> Norwaik 1 oa Anglfi County, California after two da.vj of aerloas lllnena. Mm. Noble lived many year* Id Abbeville and la kindly and devoted I > remembered b* many Abbeville people. She Wan a woman of blgb and generon* impulae. Every em< tlon of ber beart seemed to be tbat of k?w and Charity toward* her neighbor*. Tbo?e wbo knew ber beat loved her mint1. Bbe early in IU?>oonnecled ber?eirwl b the Episcopal Cbnrrtb, and in her Uft? ?he bea-ttlfully exemplified ber professed lalth In tbe lowly N? x-rene. Ab 'Ot 1? yean ago abe removed to California, wbere abe baa spent tbe latter yeara ot ber iKewitb ber obilbreo. Mls? Florlde B Noble, ?nd Me?ar* PatrlcK and Etward Noble wno anrvlve ber. Tboucb ab*eot abe freqneutlv spoke loving ly of tbe home and frlenda ?be bad left behind. Local. Having r ecently sold my crop of 17 bales of Bun Flower cottou at 14 oents, I now offer I be seed, (which ) guarantee absolutely pure) at $1 04) per bushel. AUo offer my Derroo Cattle for Bale. Apply to, Ueo. M. Smith, Calhoun Falls, 8. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ^ FOR MAYOR. We.are authorized to announce the candidacy of C. D. BROWN for the office of Mayor of the City of Abbeville, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. . We are hereby authorized to ani nounce R. W. CANNON as a candiI. Hfltp fnr thp office of Mavor of the k City of Abbeville, subject to the acK tion of the Democratic Primary. 83? I hereby announce myself a candiD date for ;ne office of Mayor of the C'it> of Abbeville, subject to the action of |B the Democratic Primary. & 0. H. COBB. I hereby announce myself a candi91 date lor fbe office of Ma^or of tbe City of Abbeville, Huhject to tbe action of the Democratic Primary. J. S. HAMMOND. I berebv announce myself a candlSftHBdate for the office of Mayor of the City ffijWBof Abbeville, subject to the action of H^^Btbe Democratic Primary. Sere A- G- FAULKNER. W For Sale. ' On Reasonable Terms. A model farm just beyond the incorporate limi is of the City of Abbeville, containing One Hundred Acres, more or less, of highly improved farming lands. Upon this place is a commodious dwelling, containing nine rooms in good repair; also three doub<e formed cabins, comparatively new, a large barn and stables and all otber necessary out buildings. For terms and particulars apply to the undersigned. Richard Sondley, Agent, - -1-06. Abbeville, S. C. I A , 1906 W. L ' i, \ N o Rock is Proof. \ proof against on t Farm Implements. In this line we never have carried sneh a nnmirtlofo oftlonfinn Olir ftt.nfilr of U WiU|/lVWW uv*w Two-horse Plows, Little Joe Harrows, Gantt Drills, Dixie Boys, ' _ ? 1 A. u-eorgia xtauaei, Collars, Bridles, ; Traces, Hames, Back Bands, Heel Bolts, Plow Steels, Collar Pads. Curry Combs, &c. was never as complete a? this season. We hnrrA l'nof T?Q/->oiTror? ? nnr of the above and Lia V W J UkJ U A VVV4 V vv? vv WM W. _ _ have opened them up for your inspection. Come and examine our line and we are confident you can find what you need and the prices we know are right. .? , / 1/ n a i *i If auk I nniin v^f^AK' lfii'ir 1/1 1 W ? .. . I * . * m Si b V/ ^ ' 'J 1 ^ One thousand Dollars wor ies and all over Emb: JUST RECEIV Newest things out, to move them < Rushed out at Rediculo i ?> i r a rrices. Embroideries oc to > All over Embroideries 40c i Special all over Embroidery waist lengths $1.75 per Pattern. These pric less than their values, but as stated abc MOVED QUI' so don't delay, come at once and | OUR MERCERIZED WHITE WAIST G< are beauties and the greatest values w< Many new patterns A.F.C. Gingharr ioc per yard. WILSON, HENI I ' ' ' ' I ' ' V liMiiig r^rr<^n?^rfnr^ imitfiw wfi^fr'^iriyiiriiinhi fcrt'teaafttfjyii <rmi frrrrrg^rw v. -1 a^T^f' Tm^Vrfr?>iiii r ). BARKS DA I r > ] Against Drinnine1 "W ?0 ?.? ri u ir values, once he is e r i Buck's Stoves. ilcjl m ~ Buck's Stoves are best for many reasons. They are best BECAUSE they are made by skill? J 1?J ?vi rt 4>/\m A1 BU ittuur uiiu ujl guuu jluau^xicu. i 4 BECAUSE the oven is large, roomy, ? and well ventilatedI X BECAUSE the oven doors are . White Enamel Lined. i r _ i Charleston and Western Carolina IE" Aipita ud AaheriJle Short Liae. Boh ed tile in effect December 10.1806. 'II Af I r 1 MMf No. 4 dally. No. 3 dally. II 111 Lr Greenwood ........... t 80am 2 40pm III 111 Ar MfcOormlek7 lftam 8 40pm III I HI a AuuniU 8 66am 5 20pm II U|l No. 42 dally. i V V B Lv Angoita 9 36pm Si 8 I Ar 4 22pm llUll VII | VIIIV4 S Fairfax ? 4 84pm uovjeswa ? < wyuj Beaufort 80pm N Port Boyal 8 40pm . No. 1 dally. NoTllExTban. 1 Lt Greenwood ......II 40pm 4 l(Hm Ar Lauren* 1 85pm 5 40am th Embroider- ?g5EiiSg ? HandertoDTllls. 6 36 pm Aaherllle ....?. 7 80pm X i so. 11 dally. MAI f| AIM Afl Lv Greenwood 18 40pm rOlUClluO Ar 1 <5pm *VW Clinton 9 22? m Newberry 8 18pm Colombia 4 46pm Humpter 6 30pm ( CbarlestoD 9 40pm Arrivals at Green wood : Train No. l.dalljr , from Augusta and Intermediate atatlona, l -a p. m; train No. 3, from Cbafteaton, Beaofort, Port Royal, Sara nab, Aaguataand Intermedl, _ . _ 1 <6; train No. 2, dally, from nilPIT f nQTT TTTlll V^Q Aibavllle,Spartanburg, Greenville, Cbarler J UlviX lllvy Will U" ton, Colombia, Lanrena and Intermediate ata? * > ** tlona, 9 46 p. m; train No. 14 Except Bonder, from Spartanburg and Intermediate atatlona 19 40 p. m. J. E. Crymea, T. A. Geo. T. Bryan. Gen'l Agt, rn mnu Green wood,C. Greenville. 8. O. mI?? T A^ir Erneet Wlllloma, H. M.Emeraon.Traf. Mgr lUSiy JLjO lAr I Pu' Aigu' Aq??,u?oa- ^ V $1 per yard. to $2 per yard. 1 patterns 5 yard , f es are 125 per cent. . c ' I J rfcnd the gnmUttt quantities of every 2( growing thing can readily be pro- I _ duoed with thellbewluieof Virginia- I ' n Una w1tV> Ol careful cultlv*tion.^The"mStirUl?of I ftwhich thay are made, owe them to en rich th> land,'and the planta to oome I it I r i i up rapidly and more prolific. Dae I it get first choice. rirfin^.r.ita.p^tfnwf. S3 on your fruit* and fruit-trees jT) of'all kinds,corn, wheat and |fc?| ai OODS AT ioc to 25c I ? , yleli per acre") and finest 5 3 have ever offered 5\Z2i5;,rVI , Infnrior ubatltuto that any | 9' Ifertiliiiraontmaytrytoper- HI V^FG IN^-C AR OU ? H ElUfcilL^S., ^ liafausi, T?s lorfclk, U, 5urUa, 1.0, ill Oiriuioa, Q, Wtiaar*, *1, itluU, fc., Uruiuk, 6*., M?alnw7. il?., ' .?? ..: MiapUj, Shmiyort, L?. Jr ^ mm ^ #M $l.oo shirts for75cts? the50cts. 1 % f I# f 1 ff 1 grade for 40cts. Heaviest fleec** -J.-J X. 1 ,1 r^^+. U- ~m~ ea uriucr vcaLd, ic^uioi ^nv-c ^wvkat (V lllj for 40cts. I A sample of our prices for Jan. P. Rosenburg &. Co. LLB. 1906 I ater. No Buyer is 1 ixposed to them, | Groceries I 'Tis not our name that makes our feme, J bat the quality of bur goods and the small- 1 ness of our prices. You may look over, but . > J don't overlook our stock of | Flour, Meal, 1 Bacon, Lard, ' Jj Corn Oats, ' | Bran, Hay, | Molasses, 1 Sugar and Coffee, jl | Grits, Rice, &c., jj Besides a Ml line of Fancy Groceries. | "Man wants but little here below," says ; I philosophy. But usually he wants a lot for his money, and we are the ones to give it to him, or in other words, you know your wants, and we know how to supply them. I You Get the Best Values Froiji J R. M. HADDON & CO. ''' ipo6 January Announcement. 1906 ' :j We appreciate your liberal patronage extended to us daring the - . j year just closed; it will be our constant effort and aim to serve you better during the year 1906. For the next two weeks Cash Buyers will find some good Bargains f in Dress Goods in Skirt lengths, also in Wraps and Jackets. | Our line of Tailored .Skirts are now on sale at Greatly Reduced : &JI prices. In other words, J j GREAT BARGAINS m EVERY DEPARTMENT ' New Spring Goods arriving now every day aid prices on them are ' within the reach of alL ? ' , Wishing all a most prosperous New Year, we are, j Yours to serve, fl R M. HADDON & CO. | j Mice to Tax-Payers. tor the Purpose of Accommodating the lie in the matter of making Their Tax ~m Returns, I Will Yisit the Places I Mentioned Below on the 1 Dates Indicated I in Schedule. I ALL RETURNS MUST BE MADE UNDER OATH, AND ALL proper- i .' II j both Personal and Real returned al Ms true market value. J Pprsnnn not. mnkinc their returns between January let. 1906. and February ;>i fl )tb, 1906, are liable to a penalty of 50 percent. This penalty will be enfofced > Jjj gainst delinquents; for the failure to < nforce it heretofore has put a premium ? u neglect of the law. The.ieturns of those who conform to the law are placed be ,j >re the Township and County Boards', while those who disregard the law come ^ ? after the meeting of the Boards and return to suiM1 ?m3elves. Theenforcelentof this 50 per cent, penalty will correct this cv?i. Employers are requested to return all their employees after notifying them ). ad getting astatemeut of their property. .. Returns will not be taken by mail unless they are sworn to before some ' ; roper officer. This being the year for the assessment of Real Estate, Tax-Payers are re- i uested to refer to their p'ats or titles and get correct number of aeres. m AppoiDtmerits are as follows: 1 Calhonn Falls, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 9 and 10. , T Anm/^oovrtlltt ThiltaHatt anH TTrl/lott Tonnovn 11 on/I.IO ' ?. TtjS UU1IUUW..I.V, iuU.UV.OJ ?UU vuuajr, oauumj uauux*. . J Mt. Carmel, Tuesday, January 16. Wlllington, Wednesday, January 17. f I Bordeaux, Thursday, January 18. , X J McCormick, Friday and Saturday, January 19 and 20. . Donalds, Monday and Tuesday, January 22 and 23. ... 1 Dee West, Wednesday and Thursday, January 24 and 25. 1 Office open from Jauuary 1st to February 20th inclusive. >; J RICHARD SONDLEY, A County Auditor. J