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^"Published every Wednesday at S3 a
ear In advance.
Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1906.
M latin* File.
.. The Press and Banner has lost its
flle for the da'e, October the Ilth.l9e5.
We will give 50cts fof that issue.
^ Press aud Banner.
Watermelon seed.
I bave In stock 25 pounds Rockyford cantaloupe
seed; 140 pounds Cleckley sweei watermelon
seed; 15 pounds Branch Rattlesnake
watermelon Need; 5 pounds Carolina Bradlord
watermelon need and 5 pounds Florida
Vjunrli* wniArmelon seed.
J. W. Rykard.
Blacksmith nnd Wheelwright.
I ba ve opened a blacksmith and repair ahop
Id tbe old Hill shop and am prepared to
serve Ibe public with (rnaranteed work. Call
and see me. Joe F. Edmonds.
Wanted?Bright, honest young man from
Abbeville, 8. C? to prepare (or paying position
Id Governuient Mall 8ervlce. Box One.
Cedar Rapids, la. 8t.
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, Notice to tbe Public.
Ou aod after the first day of January,
1906 we will charge 15 cents for allowing
horses bitched in our htables and
25 cents where the horse is fed and
cared for.
A. M. Hill & Son.s
WANTED? Ag'Dts to solicit (application*
for Fire Iuou'hdc**. Uc >d p<y K"?r?nletd.
' Address Lock Bti Ml, 8p<.runburg, 8. C,
Meellnfc Of tlic F. E nnd C. U of A.'
There will be a Union Meeiiiigia*
Abbevil'e ou the 17th <>f January.
* The purpose of the meeting will be t?
hear reports from the national uuion
meeting anil to attend to some import'
* ant business.
Messrs T. T. Wakefield and J. H.
Foster of Greenville, will be here or
thisdate. An account of the doing'
of this meeting will prove interesting
to every union man in, the county.
Come out and hear what is going on
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Local;
Having recently sold my crop of
17 bales of Sun Flower cotton at 14
cents, I now offer the <ie*d, (which 1
guarantee absolutely pure) at $1 00
per bushel. AImii offer my Derron
Cattle for sale. APP'y t?.
... Geo. M. Smith,
Calhoun Falls, 8. C.
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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 announce
R. W. CANNON as a candidate
for the office of Mayor of the
City of Abbeville, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Mayor of the City
4 ' of Abbeville, Hubject to the action of :
the Democratic Primary.
0. H. COBB.
I herebyannounce myself a candidate
for fhe office of Mayor of ihe Citj
' of Abbeville-, subject to the action oi
the Democratic Primary.
' J. 17. HAai.VlU.MA,
.. I hereby announce myeelf a candidate
for the office of Mayor of the Cit\
of Abbeville, subject to the actiou o
,,, the Democratic Primary.
A. 6. FAULKNER.
For Sale.
On Reasonable Terms
A model farm just beyond the iocorI
porate limits of i be City of Abbeviil?
t containing One Hundred Acres, mor<
' . or less, of h ghly improved farmim
lands.
Uuon his place is a oommodioudwelling,
containing nine rooma in
good repair; alsu three double forme<
I cabins, comparatively new, a large ban
and stables and all other necessary out
buildings.
For terms and particulars apply to
the undersigned.
Ri?hard Kondlev. Aerent.
-1-06. Abbeville^ S. C.
^ Haddon'i Ltrnli.
|pft Oar January tale of white good* and en HP
broideries will begin next Monday and w.
put ou hhle the greatest line of the ?ea*o>>,
ET Our stnok of One embro d -rlea will au-paas a'l
J former exhibitions.
Juat from the manufacturers, a big line o
Indies collars, prices trom 5 to SO cents. Tb<
new belt, gold braided at 60c.
New Jap silk Just In, wblte and all color*.
| 36 Inch taQeta Including the new grey, ai
popular prices.
. New goods from the loom oonalng In ever}
L day and our prices are remarkably low.
F Paraaols at very low prices.
L Kid glovea to fit every baod.
Bk Something spedal to show In ladles' oorseta
Op Dargan'g Locals
I At Dargm's 5 & 10c storeyonwlll find a dek
slrable line of beaters.
Ladles, come In and let us show you the
? Rosette Irons, fashion has sm led Its apH9
proval ot these dainty little Rosette Irons,
bEBb * here, 60c. Dargan'a 5 <t 10c store.
A large line of books Just In. In the l'?
? are the Poets, an rich russet leather coverings
and then the Alger Series, lor boys, the Hursi
MAC Bouse Series for gliW are attractive and Inatrnctlve.
Come In and see the line. Dargan's
5 & 10c store.
School children abou'd see onr line of tab"
BBBK lets, pencils and paper. Tablets from one
mH oent to 10c each.
MB Furious Fighting.
"Eor eeven years," writes Geo. W.
iHH Hoff'mad, of Harper, Wash., "I bad a
wHBjBT bitter battle, with chronic stomach and
MMHp liver trouble, but at last I won, and
cured my diseases, by the use of Electric
Bitters. I unhesitatingly recom
mend tbem to all, and don't intend
HK in tbe future to be without tbem in
j the bouse. They are ceriain'y a wonf
derful medicine, to have cured such a
bad case as mine." Sold under guar
antee to do tbe same for you, by P. B.
Spted, druggist, at 50c a bottle. Try
them today.
Soraelbln it nice to read the latest Nove's
at Speeds Drug Btore.
For fine flavoring ex traot* go to Mil ford's
Drag Store. He makes tbem himself.
Dont pmoke uipao cigars vrbfD jou con get
Bpeeda Clncos for tbe s^me price, they art
more popular tbaD ever It will take tei
thousand to supply our demand this mom 1-.
p p>m'?er and this demand ib st?ady increasing.
Speeeds Drug 8iore.
We bave tbe best lice of boys' school and
dress shoes ever shown in Abbeville. Perrln
Clothing Co.
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j1906 W.
No Rock is Pro
proof against
Farm Implements.
In this line we never have carried
a complete selection. Our stock of
Two-horse Plows,
Little Joe Harrows,
frfl/ntt. Drills.
Dixie Boys,
. Georgia Racket,
Collars, Bridles,
Traces, Hames,
Back Bands,
Heel Bolts,
Plow Steels,
Collar Pads.
Curry Combs, &c
was never as complete as this season.
hfl.v? iuat received a car of the above
have opened them up for your inspect!
Come and examine our line and w(
confident you can find what you need
the prices we know are right.
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\/aiik nn in nnnr n if
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One thousand Dollars
ies and all over I
JUST REC
Newest things out, to move t]
Rushed out at Red
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Prices. Embroideries 5
All over Embroideries
Special all over Embroidery
lengths $1.75 per Pattern. The
less than their values, but asstati
Movmn c
so don't delay, come at onc<
OUR MERCERIZED WHITE WAI
are beauties and the greatest va
Many new patterns A.F.C. Gi
ioc per yard.
WILSON, HE
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D. BAR
of Against Di
our values, o:
, Buck's ?
such
v Buck's Stoves
many reasons. '
i*." BECAUSE they are i
? ed labor and of g
> and . ,
on. BECAUSE the oven is
5' are and well ventila
. ana BECAUSE tae ovei
White Enamel 1
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iculously Low
e to $1 per yard, j
3 40c to $2 per yard.
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waist patterns 5 yard
ise prices are 25 per cent.
3d above they must be
iUICK
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3 and get first choice.
ST GOODS AT 10c to 25c
lues we have ever offered
inghams at old prices, viz:
MY & CO.1
wrvmny- 11 11 "11 asm
USD,
ipping "V
ace he is
stoves.
are best for
Ihey axe best
aade by skilled
material,
large, roomy,
-ted1
doors are .
Lined.
tarieeton and Western Carolina B. B
Avfnata aid AaheTille Short Line*
Schedule In effect December 10.1906.
No. 4 dally. No. 2 dally,
r Greenwood ............ 6 80am 2 46pm
MoCormlek 7 15am. 8 40pm
Angn?U 8 Mam 5 20pm
No. 42 dally.:
' Angutt* S 36pm
r Allenadle ............. 4 22pm ,
Fairfax 4 84pm
Oharletton 7 40pm .;
Besnfort 8 30pm
PortBoyal .0 40pm ,
No. 1 dally. NoTIt Ex. Ban
r Greenwood 12 40pm 4 Item
Lanren?.? 1 85pm . 6 40am
Greenville 4 25pm
Sparta nbnrg 3 80pm 9 00am
Tryon..... 5.23pm
Hender#onvllle_ 6 35 pm
Aebevllle 7 80pm
no. 11 dally. /
r Greenwood .13 40pm
I -O nrun 1 45nm
Clinton 2 22pm . ,
Newberry 3 10pm
Columbls 4 46pm
Sampter 0 20pm
Charleston 6 40pm
Arrivals at Greenwood : Train No. 1, dallj
om Augusta and Intermediate stations, 1 2
m; train No. 3, from Charleston, Bean fort
>rt Royal, Savanab, Augusta and intermedl
e stations, 7 45; train No. 2, dally, front
sbevllle, Spartanburg, Greenville, Gbarlea
n, Colombia, Laurens and Intermediate su
Dna, 8 46 p. MS train No. 14 Exoepl Sunday
om Spartanbarg and intermediate atatlom
I 40 p. m.
E. Cry meg, T. A. Geo. T. Bryan, Gen'l Agt
Greenwood, H. C. Greenville. 8. C.
meet Wlllloms, H. M. Emerson, Traf. Wg:
Gen. Pu. Agt., Angnata, Ga.
sFjjKJ You too would have to build \7fl
I?Jrbigger barns If you would \ 1
f only listen to reason and "In- Jrj
crease year yields per acre" <321
by enriching your soil and feeding \rS
your plants wftn that wonder-worker,
Yirgiiii-Cattlmi Fertilizer. j
It has been the tremendous success I
of many farmers all over the South,
who started life with only a few acres
and a one-horse plow. Now, after using
these fertilizers for many years, these
farmers are rich. Bead what they say in
our almanac. Ask your dealer for it, or
send tfo. in stamps to pay cost of wrap
Pins; and postage on a copy. Be sur?H
and ask for V 1 rgimil-*. aroi ma r mwr
zers, and accept no substitute. ,
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. ,
Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Ga.
Norfolk, Va. Savannah, Ga.
Durham, N. C. Montgomery, Ala.
Charleston, 8. C. Memphis, Tenn.
Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La.
lucre aae^bar
Yields Per Acr^
>i.oo shirts for75cts., thesocts
trade for 40cts. Heaviest fleec
id under vests, regular price 50cts
or 40cts.
A sample of our prices for Jan
P. Rosenburg & Co
1 LB. 19061
yater. No Buyer is
exposed 10 mem, ?
Groceries M
'Tisnot our name that makes our
bat the quality of our goods and -the sma&||fl
ness of our prices. You may look over, but | fl
don't overlook our stock of fl
Flour, Meal, 8
Bacon, Lard, fl
Bran, Hay, 9
MOiasses, m
Sugar and Coffee, |1
G-rits, Rice, &c., , . 9
Besides a full line of Fancy Groceries. -j
4 - > Xm l??ii li++lrt V*r\t?n VnaIattt " OQtrt? '
JXLUli WtUlLtt UUb ILtUO JUC1C UC1VW*
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philosophy. But usually he wants a lot for J
his money, and we are the ones to give it
him, or in other words, you know your .; jfl
wants, and we know how to supply them. jj
11 IIII'S ? UNI SHE MIES I ]
We must have room for Spring Goods. ' ?j?fl
DRESS GOODS SALE. .
56 in. All Wool Blaok Skirting worth $1.25 per yard special at '
54 in. All Wool Blaok and White Etamine, $1 grade, to close at ^
40 in. Black Voiles, $1 grade now 79c. v' , I
38 In. Checked Mohalds, worth 50o now 42 l-2c. '
50 in. MobaidB in black, navy, green, brown and grey, worth
65o yd now on sale at 60c. ')
88 in. and 42 in. Bilk Arolinna. value $1.26 yd now 89c all colon. ffiW
Shoes atgive away prices. Broken lots Women's shoes, regular
price $1.60 to $2 50, while they last at $1 to $1.60. M
in*o rtiiMrsii'ii nhoeR. ti and $1.50 srrade, now 75c and
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These goods must be sold in thirty days. - 1 <M fl
Important sale of Underwear for L&dies and Children, good line * I
to select from. . ' I
? Come in and reap some of the Bargains. |
; |R. m. HADDON & CO. I
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For the Purpose of Accommodating the Pub- In
lie in the matter of making Their Tax I
Returns, I Will Visit the Places : vj
Mentioned Below on the I
Dates Indicated I
in Schedule.
ALL RETURNS MUST BE MADE UNDER OATH, AND ALL proper- |j|
ty both Personal and Real returned at its true market value. * -'I
Persons not making their returns between January 1st, 1906, and February ;j|l
20th, 1906, are liable to a penalty of 50 per cent. This penalty will be enforced I
against delinquents; for the failure to enforce It heretofore has put a premium
^mnioir Tharoinrnfl nfrhnRfi who conform to the lawareplaced be |
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fore the Township and County Boarde, while those who disregard the law come 1
in after the meeting of the Boards and return to suit themselves. The enforce- i
ment of this 50 per cent, penalty will correct this evil. 9
Employers are requested to return all their employees after notifying them
and getting a statement of their property. V3
Returns will not be taken by mail unless they are sworn to before some J
proper officer. I
This being the year for the assessment of Real Estate, Tax-Payers are re- -J
quested to refer to their plats or titles and get correct number of acres. . 1
Ttftr InnnSntiTlAlltfi ATA a,fi follows: |
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Calhonn Falls, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 9 and 10. j
T.AwnHoaDiiio ThntadRv and Fridav. January 11 and 12. . ^VfCM
Mt. Carmel, Tuesday, January 16. J
Willington, Wednesday, January 17Bordeaux,
Thursday, January 18. J
JUClOrmiCK, J nuay HUU OttlUIuajr, *iauuOIJ 1V
Donalds, Monday and Tuesday, January 22 and 23. V
Due West, Wednesday and Thursday, January 24 and 25, M
Otlice open from Jauuary 1st to February 20th inclusive. jil
RICHARD SONDLEY, ^
County Auditor.
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