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I Hfl> - ?"fiiia'B - II The Press and Banner | fiv W, W, and W. R, Bradley. i HUGH WILSOlJ, 'Edltcfr. r * ' s ? v I .* ABBEYILLIJ, S. C. ? k JVPubllshed every Wednesdp at 92 a R -year la advance. b Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1906. , County Home. ^ Supervisor G. N. Nlckles has done much to advance the Interests of Abbeville county, ? 'and In nothing has he done a better service than In the bnlldlng.of a new poor bouse, J which will hereafter be known as the "Conn > ty home." ^ The structure Is of brick which brlok were ^ put In the walls by the convicts, under the j direction and supervision of Mr. Luther t Williams and Mr. Andrew Woodhurst. Io t the building are 150,000 brlok, the cost of lay- 8 "^ilng of whlob, outside the oonvlct labor was 1 | only *90. t l . The woodwork was done by oonvlcts In & charge of Mr. Shroeder. ' | ' The plan of the building Is good and all the * | work has been well done. g I ' Tho hntidinsr is ISO feet long, and 38 feet ? ^rl wide, a hallway running through. I I . six rooms are for white people and ten I rooms are lor colored people. Tbe partitions I are of brio*. A wall midway of the building ''separates white and colored tenants. The p ' ' , same roof oovers all, bat the division of tbe | building Into two separate and dlBtlnot parts I makes the whole as practloally two build|; - lags. 5 Preparations are made for laying of the I floors on tar and sand. Floors well laid In I this way are more desirable In many ways I .than when laid on wood olose to the ground. I Tbe room Is warmer, the floor Is more sab J ffttanUfel, and the Adoring will last longer than If pnt down on joists near the groand. It Is olalmed that no oonnty In the State ( Will have a more comfortable poor bouse Vhan Abbeville will have when this hoase Is ( gnlshed. Jl,200 ls: the estimated cost, not ooantlng convict labor. This bonse will ^ bring about a great saving in wood.. It has been said, not by Mr. Nlckles, that <*''hewaa considering the plan of heating the tralldlng by steam. The steam heat would i "''be vastly better and muth 'cheaper'tban the - -* - V -# L,u|k.t existing memoa, nuu tuajo ui ua uu^d iu?b tbe steam hoatlDg plant miy' be Installed. ? .Supervisor Nickels has built many new " bridges, and laid oat Dew roads; but lp tbe li." work or making Gordon's maddy lane better . ' / than a plank road be takes the cake. By the , ' use of Aiken & Link's obert that heretofore * *' almost impassible wagon way Is now as level and aB solid as tbe best of our sound slde? . . .walks. y i mum Dogi to Hunt Hainan Beings. . ' Of all the legislation tbat has been proposal" ' *edi tbat of keeping bloodhounds for ibe purpose of banting human belngB ,1s most objectionable, If not the most loathsome. It Is objectionable for several reasons : First?Tbe hantlag of a human being by brutes certainly has no tendency to the elevation" of anybody. Seoond?The hunting of a man. by a yelping brate Is offensive, td the better human ^ Instincts, even if it does not lower tbe .public ' ^elf-respect. ?;.' ' .Third?The keeping of dogs has never done *macb In the wav of captaring escaping criminals or In apprehending fugitives from justice. , ,<lfi times of slavery "nigger dogs" were omatlmes kept with which to capture runWay slaves. Shall we now revive the most afojpetlpypble methods of slavery? GEO WEES TOLD TO "STAND PAT," 'President Jordan VTarus Against Devices to Bay Cotton. PV.' *' - Resident Harvle Jordan gave oat an Intereating statement yesterday addressed tp the spot'holders of cotton advising them cot to .. sell, bat to stand pat and,demand the fail price. The statement follows : * -To Spot Holders of Cotton: "Information Is being received at the head ' quarters of the association, Indicating that ( i the same plans are now being pursued by oertaln cotton buyers who are short on their oontracts, that were tried last spring when , i the balanoe of the unsold portion of the crop , was being held for higher ngurea" 1 am already In possession of letters from certain i r Arms addressed to spot holders who have on . hand from 00 to 100 or more bales of oolton In which the following proposition Is made: | j " We are willing th take your ootton at present market prices and advance yoa ten cents , per pound, with the further agreement that . you can demand settlement at any time t>e- j tween now and first of May, taking advantage of any rise In the market that may occur. ( This will relieve you of storage, Insurance . and heavy Interests on borrowed money. If you are willing to trade please let us know by , return mall." The gentlemen who are Bend* } lng out these enticing episues are evidently , abort on their spot dell veer lea for January pud February. They evidently cannot gel ? what tbey want In the open market. Tbey can easily badge against these transactions, It makes no difference which way the market goes. I am also informed that soma of the . mills are also trying to borrow ootton in (heir neighborhoods on pretty much the ' same kind of proposition. Spot holders are warned against these in . genlous devices. If the spot ootton passes In- , % so the hand* of the buyers and mills the , . strength of the market will be wiped out. , There Is but one sure policy for the spot ' . ; holders to pursue in the present fight tbey : are in, and that is to bold their ootton firmly * " in their own possession until the people wbo l need and must bave it oome into the market and offer satisfactory prices. We know now that the crop is short, and that the balance S Of the unsold portion of this crop must bring , .. higher prices to offset the depressed markets , we baa to suffer in September and Ooiober. _ My Advice is not to listen at any proposals for . . partial trades or propositions to borrow. "Stand pat and demand the full price. We ! \ are sure to win if we firmly bold the small , . balanoe of the nnsold crop for 15 cents." . t r a * t Officers and Salaries of Cotton ' ? t * AOBWiailVU. g New Orleans, Jan. 15.?The execu- d "* tive board of the Southern Cotton asso- a ciaion held its annnual business meet- 1 lug today with almost a full board ? . sitting. Harvy Jordon was reelected e \ presadentand EichardChea'ham was s -..reelected secretary. F. H. Hyatt of J Columbia, S. C., was elected treasurer t . $pd George T. Jester of CorsicanaTex., 1 *ras chosen vice president .in place of ? ' Hr. Peters of Texas. The salary of the a ' president was fixed at $5,000 a year. c - Secretary Cheatham's salary was rais- J '?d from $2,500 to $3,000 a year. The e salary of tbe treasurer was fixed at $500 J a year and the vice president is to c serve with out salary. The salary of f the general financial agent and organ- J izer, E. D. Smith, who was elected, according to the suggetionsof theinasB t meeting, was fixed at $5,000 a year. J W. D. ADDIE j has open up his bus- 5 ^ iness in J. S. Cochran * old stand. ? Bicycle and Sundries, Picture Moulding, n a Yours for business, e W.D.ADDIE. j y*' ' 'i': > " . / WEST END, lappeningv and Incidents of a We About the City. Mr. T. L. Highsmlth of Blaokshear, C ?as In the city part of last week the gc I Mrs. Lacy C. Thompson. Mr. John McCllntock Thorn has retun d his home In Mlllersburg, Ky., aftei en days stay here with Mr. w. A. Temj on. Miss Ladle Boseman left Monday for ! iome In Greenville after a two weeks s lere with her friend. Mrs. James Bradley. Mrs. Reba DuPre Kennedy and her dau er Mrs. Ollie Bleckley have returned heir homes in Anderson, after spendl ome time here as the guests of Mrs. W. )uPre. Miss Fannie Morrow is here from Spart mrg spending a while with her sisters' 1 V. C.Owens and Mrs. Sam Seal. Mrs. Garry Hall and Master Garry ? ,re at homer again alter a Bhori stay w elatlves in Charlotte. U' o .n Rrnwn wm in Honsa Path 1 "uesday and Wednesday od Knlgbt 'ytblas business. Mrs. Mattison Richeraon. of Ninety ? vas in the city Saturday tbe guest of A! P. H. Maxwell. Mr. George L. McCuen, of Princeton jaurens County, Is in tbe city visiting >rotber, Mr. Sam McCuen. Mrs. Augustus W. Smiib returned to tome in Spartanburg Wednesday a pending tbe holidays bere with ber sit drs. T. G. Wbite. Dr. J. R. Nick les spent Saturday and Si lay in Hodges witb bis borne people. Miss Bright Ogburn, of Monroe N. C. i n tbeclty part of last week the guest tfrB. P. B. Wells. Miss Osburn recei nany delightful social attentions during itay bere. Among tbem was a deilgh entertainment given by Mrs. James Hlli ler honor. Mr*. H. Frank MoGee has returned to tome in Spartanburg after aa txteui itay bere with ber mother, Mrs. T. i,uarles. Mrs, Frank Robertson Is home ag tfter spending some time in Ander with ber borne people. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Long bave moved be bouse recently occupied by Mr. and A 5. C- Hicks. Tbey bave been living at 3 ?"*nnia Allen's since coming to Abbeville live. Mr. Eugene Power left the first of last w 'or Clinton where be Is attending the Pret .erlan College. Mr. Power was with tbe f it C. A. Mllford daring tne holidays. Gen. K. ft. Hemphill left laBt Tuesday Columbia where he will be during the m ing of the Legislature. Mr. 8. E. Graves, who has been 111 for se' il months past at tbe home ol his sister, I (V. A. Nlckles, has gone to his home near jlty. Mr. Graves hasn't gotten entirely w ant his friends are glad to know that h ible to be out again. Mrs. Richard Hill was tbe hostess at regular monthly meeting of tbe D. of last Tuesday evening. Tbe meeting was < attended, there being about thirty-five ] sons present. Quite a neat sum has t raised towards tbe monument and m Interest is shown, in this work, all over oounty. A nnmber of cuts have been i milled but so fur no selection baa been m Mr. and Mrs.T. L. Hlgbsmltb left last day for Wilmington, If. C., where they' visit relatives for a tew days. Mr. Hlghsc has accepted a position with tbe Seat* Air Line here and be and Mta. Hlgbsn will return to Abbeville to live, iney c a large circle 01 friends here who are gla< welcome tbem. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKee, of Bio field, Ky.t are In tbe city ;tor the wl months. Mr. and Mrs. McKee have beet Abbeville for a number o 1 years and I made many friends daring their stays bei Mrs. Clande C. Jonesjaud Miss Ellzal Jones have gone to tbelr home In AtlanU Col. J. H. Morgan of Iva was In tbe Saturday and 8unday tbe guest of Mr. ft Sherard. Miss Alice Cooper from Dfenmaik has t elected to fill the vacancy in tbe Grn tobool made by the resignation of Mlsa I J. Harris MIbs Cooper has begun her dt and as she has been teaching most succ fully for;several years she Is able to carr; tbe grade's work as If there had been change In the work. Tbe Abbeville Scl is fortunate In securing Miss Cooper's vice. Miss Ella Brown of Rocky Mount, N. ( spending sometime with Miss Annie Bn dale at ber home near tbe city Miss Bri is a sister of Mrs. J. R. Blssett, wbo II bere at one time, and is pleasantly remem ed bere. Mrs. John Clluksoales of Monterey was tbe olty Friday tbe guest 01 Mrs. W. C. 8 rard. Rev. Preston B. Wells preached tbe cloi sermon of tbe week of prayer series San evening; In tbe Presbyterian cburcb. Wells preached a fine sermon and was lis ed to with close attenflon. Mrs. Maggie Sberrard find Mr. QrlerSI rard of Lebanon spent Monday in tbe the guest of Mrs. w. C. Sherrard. Mrs. W. A. Templeton and Mrs. John Thorn Went to Monterey Monday to Mrs. 8. C. Cater. Mr. W. W.-Bradley spent .Sunday in olty. He returned to Columbia Monday. Dr. aud Mrs. Thomas Ci'ymes and Ma Moreland Crymes were bere from Gr< wood Sunday tbe guests of Mrs. J. D. K Mr. Geo M. Wright of Columbia sper few hours in tbe city Sunday tbe gues Mrs. Geo. White. , Dr. G. A. Neuffer went to Chester 8un on profes8lonBl business. Mrs. John McDonald came borne last w from Winder Ga. after an extended i tbere wild ber borne people, Mr. W. H. Kerr of Greenwood spent 8 day in Ibe city with bis hod, Mr. J. D. E Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Norwood of DreB were In tbeelty Monday. Mr. Norwood recently s6ld bis plantation.In tbe flatwc and has not decided yet where be will oc Miss BelJe Visanskl spent a few days|n lanta last week tbe gneBl of Dr. and Mra. ? Visanskl. Mrs. Q. W. Speer ol Monterey was sbopi In tbeolty Monday. Br. F. E. Harrison and Mr..M. T. Coler vent to Greenwood Monday to'attend a t juet given by tbe Sbrlnera In bonor of ? H'rank B. Gary. , Mr. James Thompson of Anderson If own visiting hlb brother Mr. J. W. Tbo ion. Mr. Hugh Wilson has been sick for ja?t week wltb a severe cold. Tbe m eadere of tbe Press and Banner hope tba vlll soon be well again. SHADY GBOVE JUBILANT. Shady Grove. Jan. 16.19C Dear Gents,?I'm deep In tbe dun rbem tbere mntton beads we sent down Jolumbla, lnstld of votln'-out fbe Dlspens ust shot oat of the box, they're wsb lme makln all kinds of fool laws, Inst >f settln this momentonB Usher the, mokln seegars an I don't doubt me I vbut they're doln'way with some dlsf iary llcker. To tell the trntb, I &4n't got very mi lonfldenoe In most legislates any In they'll promise most anything, bat wl bey're elected an git down to Colum mong them, big hotels en things they J mcberly feel so Rockfellerlsh that tl urget entirely that tbey was razed oi pring drean. and never wub to anywb< tefore except to mill onot and to spr wlct. I'll bet a bushel of baked beans tl f I could Jest stan In the dore of tbe cap ud fetch agood load yell. "Tbe males Is he corn" 3 or 4 hundred per cent ur' rould Jump clean oaten their seats. To tb: bat iney would dally when bo much take. Bat wbats worrlen me Is that live boo leis Is talkln erbout keepln the dlspensi ^ a county Institution, sufferln ! Id Just l*f bave a state dispensary! Under elt ystem, my frens tbe substratum, tbegroi >ole, of oar grand old government Is ?ma d to smlihereens. It's true that tbe coui lets $1800000 from tbe Dispensary but it ralst it every bit on good road* and eddl lon.so wbats (the ust? PabaSlltz sayn 1 >e glad to give Abbeville Couuty 5500.00 lcense to sell llcker, an he went even furt ind said that If tbeyd allow him to pat d] larroom in Abbeville,an not allow any u ir man to put that he would give the com if Abbeville 2409.00. Just think of that i if rtoncrh fnr rmA Inatflnt! Anil fnrthAr ays tbat he will guarantee to be open at rclock in the morn In and stay open welve oolock at nigbt if necessary, ays further, tbat wbile tbere aiot mu coney in it for him, he'i 1 put Id four or f 100I tables even it be bas to build an anu o do it. Now wbat fairer terms could y cant tban that? If they vote out the dispensary Pab si ie's goiu' to put npa drug store any way. rled to arguer'em out of it but be says tl pith no dispensary in town there's plei aoney in Peruna and stomach bitters a hings. I al'nt tried peruna but I got so tomach bitters,from old Deaoon Smith's st U Its }SUI IJ ittU. 4UD L/CNUUU iOAOD CUi be ttme. says be ouddeDt do without'? 'heyre about like "oorn" hardly as good rst class "orrn," too mucb colerln' matter sm. Ob tbat I bad tbe tung of Sisero an 1 olce or a 16 lncb rifle an oould stand on i f Little Mountain an raise a yell tbat woi lake tbe atmosphere quiver from Crt srry to.McCorralck and from tbe "Pint" ionea Path. I'd tell tbe people bow luie a uituiiu a umiuuui uumu ilocii, m Qert'e a hundred men standln readj* for ob! I'd tell tbe men that wets tber De ks h re are pt-yin the salaries ol more'ii a h ered teachers and mekin tbe County rui Ike Ormund Beach In Flurrldy, wben th ere fellers wbut don't dampen tb lamagoozerlums pays do part of It wfc oooever. I'd raze one cal-a-waul squall 8 creecb tbls question Inter ibe ears of ev< nan In Abbeville County. Wbo pays tl 13,000.00 to Abbeville oountj? Just us m ret our necks and no more, Is tbe answ lan't you see the abject horror of tbe alto loo, gents. Just a few of oa payln. 113,00 fininln ni Hi"-?n Ifc.ft--iliwrwWi^ mrilfffll?aT to the county ttnd the Soverln State makin iiu! | do it. ' lemme d'aw a ren plrl'er fur na )n-' stant. There's my nabor, hn? gut 7 oh! ion, Now becomes to town and bnyn a qnart of elt whiskey, and thereby puts 25 ots. into the county treasury. At home bee got oothln. Half the time there alnt flour enuff in the Ja house to stick on a postage utamp with. The ieB'{ cblHun alnt got decent olotbes l?t alone suffTclent, and yet he's got to pay 25 cents Into ied tbe county treasury for the privaledge of r a buyln a quart of neck dampener. Why with ,ie. tbat 25 cents he oould buy a pint more. Let's arrange It so be can. her tiullermo Sed. tay ghto xo Extend CollOn Trade In Foreign Log (J. fODDlrlfH, an- Washington Jan. 15?Senator Clay flrs today submitted an amendment to the t ,, agricultural appropriation bill, appro ltb priating $250,000 for the study of conditions in Cpntral and South America and in the Far East in order to extend the markets for American cotton [ix. goods. In bls Tn t.hfl "niatrict Court of the her "" [gj United States for the Disan. trict of South Carolioa. ^aa IN THE MATTER OF vfi H. WEINRAUB, Sol Bankrupt?in Bankruptcy. lD To the creditors of H. Weinraub, in JgJ the county of Abbeville and district !* aforesaid, a bankrupt: ale Notice te hereby given that on the 800 second day of January, A. D. 1906, the i t0 said H. Weinraub was duly arijudi? * .? a .1? irs. cateil Bankrupt; ana iaai me mot. 1 10 meeting of creditors will be held iu my eek office in the City of Abbeville, S. C., [rm on the 17th day of January, 1906, at , 11 o'clock a. m., at which time credifor ' eet- tors may attend, prove their cla ima, ?er- appoint a trustee, examine ihe bankthe ruPl? aDC* traD9aot siieh business as roil, may properly come before said meet8 IB . ing. tbe M. P. DeBruhl. C.'S . ?e" Referee in Bankruptcy. feeo Dated, Jauuary 4, 3906. uob I tbe Jeat ode. R?Q ciion* of n Bachelor. Frl- . win There wouldn't be much satisfaction olt5 in getting mad if there weie no swear words. iave Mourning would not be so bad if 1 10 you could pick out thope yuU had to om. weir it for. nter The only time a girl is more mieer1 ln adle than when she isn't in love is re.veI when she is. aeihl You can't take the pride out of * some people even by seeing tnem sup ? dovrn on the Ice. It is easier to be rich than to be bappy; but nobodv ever got any eatisfacZaie ti?D out ?f that thought itles seas 7 OD no Pol nt< d P?r8jsrraphseer' Wise men settle their quarrels before they are begun. ig.8 y?u would catch a pretty girl use awn flattery for bait. ved Now is a eood time to quit talking ber- one way and acting another. i in Too many men worry over the busber iness of their neighbors. ing When a shiftless man dies it relieves day I his wife of much responsibility ti?_ Some folks make a specialty of constructing molehills out of mountains. Sfty But the skin deep beauty of a woman may not be sufficient to bide her ugly temper the _ | Real Estate 3 for Sale. an- " !err. den has KXlB . >, ait: Mrs,Ellis Oraydon has placed *am her elegant residence and the >lDg house and lot adjoining, in my hands for sale. This is very tOD- desirable residences property being so conveniently located tbe any t be 16. a pa. ary The Kinard house and lot ead has been placed with me for ,ya?r sale at a very reasonable *D" price. UCb ' : OW. 36D bla ait aey R. S. LINK. log bat ?? Ital I 1" May Live 100 Years. em II k The chances for living a full century 1,1 are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Dn. Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 ary years old. She writes : "Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of iod 20 years standing, and made me feel at* fib- well and strong as a young girl." "elJ" Electric Bitters cure Stomach and ca- Liver dieases, Blood disodrers, General ie'i Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at p. B. Speed druj; p a store. Price only 50c. tbity ? )lle *>e Half Tbe World WoodeiN tlx He how the other half lives. Those who ich use Bucklen's Arnica Salve never won ? der if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, on Sores and all Skin eruptions ; they know it wil'. Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130 E Reynolds St., Springfield 111., says: aat "I regard it one of the absolute neces"Jj sities of Housekeeping." Guaranteed tue Speed, druggist. 25c. ore . . _ all im. as Beat* The; UnHic fnre. O ' In "To keep the body in tune," writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Place, j'ld Poughkeepsie, N. Y. "I take Dr irt? King's New Life Pills. They are the *? most reliable and pleasant laxitive I )6o hare found." Best for the Stomach, ibe Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by ow P. B.Spted, druggist. 25c. LID* , , t, ads ,ee?? One lot Prince Albert coats and l ft t ma vests. Some very fine coats at ery J "o just one half price. P. Rosenburg i & Co. n .IrTr-r,. ? rr.r* J. M. M( KTJES, -Attorney a t Law Abbeville, S. C. Office with W. N. Graydon. REGISTRATION FOR CITY ELECTION. . Vl The Books for registration are now open at the City Conncil W Office. Ra Jas. Chalmers, Clerk. . V'; " BF A' Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous f-eemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollie holt of this place," writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford, ss Tenn., "sbe was so wasted by coughin# up puss from her lungs. Doctor declared her end so near that her family bad watched by her bed-side fortyeight honrs; when, at--my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery wa? given her, with astonishing result that improvement began, and continued until she finally completely recovered, atid is a heaby woman to-day." Guar- 1 an teed cure for coughs and colds. 5Uc f and $1 00 at P. JB. Speed druggist Trial bottle freee. j State of South Carolina, ^ COUNTY OF ABBEVILJLK. jv TROBATE COURT. K Complaint to Hell Lands to Pay Debt*. Patrick L. McCalvey aa Executor <tc., Plain- ? tiff, : ' una! nut TheTmskesof EMateof Dr. John DeLaliews, et al. Id pursunceofan order of the Prolale Court I will sell at Public Outcry at Abheville Couit . House, on Saleday in February. 1006 next, for the payment of debts, tbe following described real estate belonging to tbe estate of Jomw ' McCelve'y, deceased, situate In said State aDd County to-wlt: All that tract or parcel lands known as the McC- lvey Horoefte^d, situate ' lying and being on Rumley Crerk. waters of ' Savannah River, In Abbeville Count}' State aforesaid, containing { 500 Acres > more or less, bounded by lands of T. G Baker, A. W. Cole, Thomas Brock and others, near Mt. Caruiel, S. C. ' TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers ( R. E. HILL, ' . ' Judge Probate Court. January 8,19C6. Trespasser* Notice. All persons are berebj* forbidden to hnnt i or fish on tbe lend owned and coritrol ed by me. Tretpa?6er6 will be prospcnted. I T. W. Miller. locts. outing for 7 i-2cts. and 7 i-2cts. grade for 5cts. during month of Jan. These low prices are more in keeping with 5cts. cotton than 11 1-2 cts. P. Ros?1?_ j, eriuurg ut v>u. Speed'it Loral*. rj Parker's "Looby Curve" fountain ppn for ? said at Spped'H drue store. "They work lor I you, but leed tbeimelves." t I If yon want to buy crepe tlsi-ue paper cheap I er than ever before iu your lile, go to Speed's L drug store. Speed's Clnco cigars are better tbon ever. . Still urging in favor with tbe bOys. Wr nell 3.000 every two weeks, ibis in proof 1, enough. See those alcohol lamp? at Speed's drug store. Hot water In two mlnutpp, can c*rry ^ In your pocket, most complete thing you ever ? "aw. A lot of tbe latest novels just received at Speeds drug store. . 3 Ill CREATING A I DEMAND fe M | J f !||' t re I njSP^I I v < * The profit in the sale of cereal |? ! I foods ht large, but a market is X '; not to be had for simply the ?! \ > asking. O == < > A marlcet can be ereated O K | j and kept In existence only j| 1/1 < ? by perslatent publioity. A < The man who makes wheat < > !I coffee spent, last year, $884,000 ?\ J; In advertising in 800 newspa- < j <? pers and 30 magazines, and this IJ year he is spending a million <Q ,dollars. A o * | ' The maker of ihE?dded <|? ] | wheat spends $700,000 a f <? year in paDiicity. <n | t Another paid $5,000 for the Jj <} privilege of painting the name 4 J} of his product on a big chimney J| <? In lower New York that can be ?> J | seen from all the North river ? !llK (i ferryboats. He has for months 4 J J kept before tbe public eye a j < comic figure and some swinging X [ rhymes and has made all Amer- T * < lea and England laugh. But the < i> {\ laugh has cost this manufactur- \\ o er hundreds of thousands of dol- < * lars.?Frank Fayant in Success. <)j>| o ? 0 ?> <? The best way to create & ? < demand for your wares Is to t ( '11 J | advertise In your home pa- ? !"" , pers. For a steady pull at X v 1 i trade all the time nothing a [ i takes the place of It 2 ^ ] | J Hiid mUt i M11II ? 111 I fr ii? n ij i i M If* =sasss??9se SOUTHERN RAILWAY. | The Soutli's Greatest System. 1 > ' pa lexcelled Dining Car -Service. Sf Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains. I - ' - ' ^ ' 11 * i m s BS Convenient Scneauies on an\Locai iraine. n inter Tourist Rates are now in effect on all Florida Points I For full information as to:r|itos, routes, etc., iconsult nearest Southern ilway Ticket Agent, or !i j , 9 LOOKS'MORGAN, \ \ R. W. HUNT, I Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, j Division Pass. Agent, I Atlanta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. I 4 Greenwood Marble Works, o % JJjlfl tiRAV'ITE AND MAKBLE J J Ira TPlSl^fe Head Stones and ilonuments g Jf JPJ Dw?Lw Made to Order. g Write or apply to me for prices^ and T 'DiiDerv mm JRRtMIJ.R R n.f i lii i UllUJLilj nuJJIW, xiuuii nuuuj vi vi | I In the Name of Sense, II 8 that good common sense |. e of which , all of us have a V ? wn wnti continue H 8 dJ^lCU^ XAV/W Viw* ^v*? to buy ordinary soda crackers, m| 8 I stale and dusty as they must I ? W be, when for 5^ you can get Jw ? IUneeda Biscuit || fresh from the oven, protected jm o from dirt by a package the || ? very beauty of which makes (B) ? you hungry. ' . . - 8 , ' : . ?, 0s a renovator of soil and as a food for stock, the cow pea I T . -' !"- - "' : r* s linsnrnasseH Tn ore-t Hi#* laro-- Ti i . y ? .11 . " o p* [ I ' . . . * *?'" :st possible yield of cow peas from Y ny given soil, a plentiful applica- t? , *&' ar ion of Potash is necessary. The best methods'leadirig to certain success are fully ac cplained in the 65-page illustrated book, which we send m ee to farmers who write for it. It tells of the remarkable is suits attained with cow peas nourished upon Potash. a dhfioaa nfuv a -wr xr att xrr/s-otra 1 New York?83 Nassau Street, or Atlanta, Ga.?s32M So. Broad Street J i l l t\i l Abbeville-Greenwood * ahkffprank- KBI0Al am again rea?ly to fill your orders ?*A eany ana late varieties oi i_/anoagr ASNfH'I ATlflN W mts. They are grown in open air, aOOu vlill lw?. tr salt water, anil will s!and hard 81 rl without injury. _ , G< rices $1.50 per 1,000 ; larger the lots ^operty Insured, 51,150,000 fog aller the price per 1,000. Special in T _ n,v inn/* ^en,ents to dealers. January 9th, 1906. p pnrr tviute to ok cal1. op theanrtkrm!gue< ' V--' tx X X ?? or tli* Director of yoo' TtmnHhl' i for any informs^ ?u yoo may '?sir* abot t oil MpffO-ptts ^ C. ?ur plan of Inmtance*. 4j* We Insure yoi<? ^'pe^j au?iu?> deMrp? go tlon by , gj [IlfDINP MATFRTAT ? ? iibisim, UXJJX/XllVJ . llin I UililllJ and do ko ch? :>|'er thsr ?"t rp?m?^p~r "t' qy pauy in exigence. ~?-??? Remember wear*pint*-." ??/ ?,v.. m yoi ( r .. r.? tnat ours Is the safest ax.0 v.' k,t\M .?* cf I am now rtieivinj, J stock of insurance known. UUUllS, J. Jti. UeD. G SASHES, AbbevilU i. C SK and BLINDS ITO&, I ji'ir. 5 Abbeville, S. G' FLOORING, CEILING WARD DIRECTOR^ i-^ ftiniVr J-H.C.nwford own wood w.Ti oAX/Xl> \JT J.T.AlaOry ' ofcesonry Klo, W". B. Acker Doualdh I KJSlSHIXG LUMBER, also J;835 c?'' 8HIS0IJSS, LATHS, LIME, i^asnrTSiffi'SSS ?? (.'KM KXT him! HAlIt. ft- M. Keld Abbeville Township G< \V. W. Biadley Abbeville City. belo ne in and let liie srive you prices. Dr J. A. Anderson Antrevllle ah s. S Hi ltS Lowndesvllle Bbot m *-1 ! * ttt i A. O. Grant Magnolia A. G. r Al LIvALjR, J. K.Tarrant.. Calhoun Mills Se s L Kd moods Bordeaux con TIM MTV ST. H.L.ltasor MalnutGrove Nt I W.UMunm IlodRes [insile A. 15. JiUHfil1,, | n.f oii-man CorooKca 1) s. Ha tuvaLger Nlnety-Blx H 1\11,KM;i; s I.OCAI.S. J. M. Payne KlDards " I. ii.Taylor Fellowship au ist tft-i-iMii liy I nsr of sash, Joseph Lake ....Pbcenlx ^ee r> liinl h , i:iN ,i is yes ai. il price*. | Kcv.J, U. Mnve Verdery ?.p?i twyg* "ffg ga/i rt. l.'i'iiir 111 Mini iei i. ? Ik tire Willi yn'u W.A.Cheatham Aeldell yi0l Iliui J.IU I.uy .11 nut, I like 1(1 sue piu'ea ^ h'j l*'rn KirkaeVB are make the other fellow sell you cheap, III W. M. uutz... iv / pnP 'tsell you. II IL Is shingles you want,I Caleb Walton Brooks rOr he man to see. Abbeville, 8 C.,.Jan, 1), 19G6. Y01 ifck^aiUM?MBB SAW MILLS. LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK . % ENGINES AND BOILERS '* AND SIZES AND FOR EVERY CLASS OF? SERVICE. ASK FOR OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE PLACING TOUR ORDER. v|| GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY COLUMBIA, 8. C. A Ntme Worth 1 $5,000 a Day j great |ga W . showman, Journeyed to the Pacific ooast to visit; a r relative On Ms way back east V he stopped at Kansas City to. r see the great Barnum & Bailey >[ show. To tile editors of the ? local dallies who called tipon > him Mr. Barnnm said: "Gen- C tlemen, Mr. Bailed tells me that > my presence atthe performances c of the Barnnm'& Bailey circus X 1 is worth $5,000 a - day to' the Q ' show. If this is true it is my > [ name that is so valuable. It Is C known in1 every town, dty and >! hamlet; it has become a house' C ^ thwviwhnnt thn ??nntrt. x*' /' A "Sow, gentlemen, all of (kl* X J mm done by newipsperi, Q M and if a4Tertl?lng eaa Mlu Q 7 jv^B a name worth $6,000? day X what la It that advcrttalnar Q can't dor* V You lose much of the vain* 15 of your business reputation O If vnu do not keeD your 2 name constantly before tho U ' r. public In our column*. X CXXJOOCXXXOOOOOOCXJCXDOOCXXO : " , ;'gH o Opium in Cbmmb?rlain'? CongU Hemwly. ' , . There is uol the least darper in giv;'^; i g Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to nail children as it contains uO npiutii ; other harmfull drug. It ha* an , blit-bed reputation ?>f more than thif yeare as the naost Kuecesffui medK e io use tor coias, croup ana wu<>vy. K cough. It always cures and to . easant to tafee., Children like it. . Sold By C. A. Milford and H. M. J pung, Due Wesl : . 'V Buy your clothing from Rosen-' jrg & Co. during month of Jan. id save big money thereby. Read P. Rosenburg & Co.'g /^jM i in this issue. You will fine) flfl uch of interest to you. Therd dollars and cents there for you j We give you at all time ^ ie lowest market prices as ell as best goods on al) A 3 avy groceries. Always get 1 lr prices on flour, bacon* su* M ir, coffee. P. Rosenberg Co: We are offering some speci8 in clothing to Christmas ^ ade. A few $15 and $18 A dts to be closed out at $10. n et in line for one of these H irgain's. P. Bosenburg Co. M Three good nnlaundered white JKk irts for $1. A full line negli- flj e shirts 50c, 65c, 85c, $1. P. JHH isenberg & Co. [n men and boys clothing, m I ercoats, shoes, hats etc. ' Call and get our price. P. Rosenberg & Co. . n I d to Speed's drng ?Lore for school books, cllf and tablets. You know It Is a 3 to go whfre yoo can nna woat you it oar prices od corn, floor, bay, baco]^^^H^M^| meal ?t A. M. Smith's. A. H. Smltn'M Localtt. iristmafl Is most here. Don't forget ire headquarters for holiday goods of all iolee line of Drummer's sample*) Just reed and opened up. Call and save money. ithlng better for Christmas tban onr of aiter-dlnner cufTee cups. it our prices on flour, meal, corn and hay irn von buv. ioes, Rboes to wear. See oar line of Dress 4V| is beloreyou buy. "? e our line of Clilaa for Wedding and I stmas presents. V >rib Carolina Blankets all prices. [alf a piut of hot water taken hal hour before breakfast will usually d the bowels regular. Harsh cath cs hhould bj avoided. When a pur-' ive is needed, lake Chamberlain'% tnach and Liver Tablets. They. mild and gentle in their action. sale by C. A. Milford and H. M. ing, Due West. " : i jifl