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V" . ' ' ' v ' . "v . > fhe Press and Banner jyPublished every Wednesday at 93 a ear In advance. Wednesday, March 7, 1906. Wilder Block Sold to City Coaucil. The city coudcII hat purchased the Wilder block and will build tberon a city hall. 4 There will probably be an Opera House M or theatre In the upper story of tbe building while the lower story will be taken up with the city office*. In tbe rear of the building will be built polloe barracks, city Jail, eot. Tbe city fathers bave been so cramped aDd circumscribed in their apartments at the old Court House until tbey will stand it no longer. Tbey will erect a building that will be a credit to tbe town and oommunlty. This lot makes a very suitable lot for tbe purpose situated as It Is, so near tbe square and on Main Street. Meeting of Daughters. Tbere will be a regular monthly meeting of the Daughter* of the Confedracy at the home of Mrs. L. C. Haskell next Tuesday, March 18th, at fonr o'clock. A fall attendance Is urged. Managers Primary Election?March IS 1906. Abbeville Court Honse, W. G. Chapman, Waller L. Keller, Richard Sign. 8hops. Fred C. Perry, J. C. Cox, George Wood. Cotton Mill. T. M. Miller, Jobn Evans. A. H. Barnett. Annooncemeut. There will be no preaching at Upper Long Cane Church next Sunday, on account of the pastor's absence. Pastor. \ Watermelon need. I have In stock 25 pounds Rocky ford cantaloupe seed: 140 pounds Cieckley sweet watermelon seed; 15 pounds Branch Rattlesnake watermelon seed; 5 pounds Carolina Bradford watermelon seed and 5 pounds Florida Favorite watermelon seed. J. W. Rykard. JurOrs CommOn Pleas, 3rd week February 10,1906. Chas. F. Grove 11 Samuel H. Tolbert 16 I). J\ Hannah 6 W. J?. Daniels ia J. S. Bowie 6 N. E. Johnson 12 8. P. Morrab - 15 J. B. Price 11 Henry Hester ... 14 T. J. Fortson 14 W. D. Goings 5 D. W. Thomas 14 J. H. Barksdale 11 A. M. Sbirley 5 Thomas (J. Sutherland..12 W. A. Lanier 14 J. A. Nance..- 14 M. L: Smith 5 J. T. Davis 11 A. F. Philips 4 Benson Bonds 13 8. O. Botte 6 J. R. Darby 5 F.L. Carroll 16 W. D. Buford... 11 J. L. McMillian 11 J. F. Clinkscales .,11 A. L. Bass 11 J. W. Sign, Jr 11 J. Li. uansoy iu W. A. Giles 13 8. T. LeRoy 15 W. H. Kennedy 16 J. F. Branyon 4 C. L. Cochran 11 J. L. LeRoy 15 Three little rules we all should keep, To make life happy and bright, Smile in the morning:, smile at noon, Take Rocky Mountain tea at night. C. A. Milford. Hit of Jarorifur Second Week, C. L. Graves 11 Daniel H. Taibt-r 17 D P. Han nab 6 W. E. Daniels 13 J. Ii. Bowie 6 N. E. Johnson 12 H P. Morrab ? 16 J. B. Price 11 Heary Hester.... 14 T. .1. FortsoD 14 J. H. Barksdale 11 A. M. Shirley 5 T. C. Sutherland 12 W. A. Lanier : 14 J. A. Nance 14 m. ju. ft o J. T. Davie 11 : A. T. Phillip? 4 Benson Bxrnee 13 8. 0 BotU 6 J. R. Darby 6 t. L. Carroll 17 W. D Beaufora 11 J. L. McMillan 11 J. L. Cllukucales 14 Andrew Base 11 J. W. Sigh, Jr 11 J. It. Dansby 10 W. A. Glle? 1? 8. T. LeRoy 15 W. H. Kennedy 16 J. T. Branyan - 4 C. L. Cochran U J. L. LeRoy 15 J Mra. J. C. Klugrta Eutertnln*. Mr*. J. C. Klugb entertained a party of T some sixteen ladles, nl luncheon, Wednesday Feb. 28. Tbe hostess received In a dress of blaok silk, and was assisted by her mother Mrs. J. E. Bradley, similarly dressed. Guests were seated at luncbeon at 2:00 o'clock and remained for an hour or more disposing of tbe sumptuous repast which was served In eight courses. A large cut glass bowl Allied with Jonquils and others flowerB graced tbe oenter of tbe table while u ball of tbe same flowers, was uspended by a piece of white sutln ribbon over tbe centerpiece. To each place a card and Jonquil was attached by a small yellow ribbon, neat and graceful in effect. Tbe table waa laid with drawn work plecee, over yellow, and otherwise adorned by white and yellow oandles. On each end of the table was plaotd a tall cut glass vase filled with Jonquils. . Tbe luncheon was tborongbly eDjoyed. The dignified, yet genial hostess imparled a spirit of welcome and good cheer which dispelled entirely the feeling of stiffness sometimes lnoldent to suob occasions. Judge and Mrs. Klugb have one of tbe most desirable homes in Abbeville. It is situated tvav from the rush of bun lnens. and yet l? Jd easy (oucb with all the cliy advantages. Tbe bouse Is set down, as It were on a spot overlooking a beautiful natural park of original forest, through wblcb a meander, log stream finds Its way by a tortuous route, over rocky falls and around scores of projecting points. Tbe stream makes practically h semicircle about tbe bouse. This park wblob Judge Xlugb kindly opened to tbe publlo bas a place In tbe sweetest recollections of many a yontbful lover. Wblle mere are few plaoes naturally more beautiful It 1b tbe only place ot Its kind near our city. In tbat season wbere "a brighter Iris oomes upon the burnished dove," young men and maidens would by tbe rlppllug f stream, tbe grassy mound and tbo friendly shade, find here that quiet and repoEe which are lovers strongest allies. ^ When we visit Judge and Mrs. Klugh we have tbe somewhat paradoxical feeling that we have enjoyed tbe freshness and beauty of tbe country, wblle yet we have tarried in town. A Quest. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Sriage Golden Health and Renewed Vigor, A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema. Impure Blood. Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Bocky Mountain Tea in tablet form. 35 cents a box. Genuine mode by Hollistxb Dbug Compaht. Madison, Wis. 40LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE BELLEVUE. ] I Mrs. 8. L. Wilson of Grainrldge, was In Bellevue ou Saturday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrab. Mr. C. D. Cowan, of Amity Ga., visited bis Mother on Monday. t Mr. Boggs Kennedy aDd Miss Biackweli, kMr. and Mrs. Edwin Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Cade, attended services In the _ Episcopal Church at Wllllngton on Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Ranking preached at Lethe In d the afternoon of the fourth Sabbath. c Miss Bessie Morrab came home on Thursday after a pleasant visit to relatives near Troy, she was accompanied by Master ~ David Kennedy. Mr. Boggs Kennedy is at borne again, be t has been runoiDg bis saw-mill In ibe flat- 11 woods near Mr. Edwin Parker's. C Mr.J.L. Kennedy bas been busl'y em- (J ployed for several days baullDg cotton seed ti to Wlllngtou. 11 Dr. J.B. Britt is kept pretty busy attend- W ing bis patients, tie is also making ooo> siaerable preperatlons for canning fruit and vegetables, during the summer months, he ~ bas been successiui in selling his canned d goods. c. Mrs. M. E. Wardlaw was in Abbeville on Monday and visited ber daughter Mrs. C. J. P Lyon Id ber new home at the Ancrum place, fl Mr. Boggs Kennedy and bis sister, MIbs g{ Georgia spent Wednesday night with Mrs, Parker. a Mr. W. H. Pennel is spent lug sometime Ci with relatives In Wlillngtun. Miss Bessie Morrab is on a visit to her aunt. Mrs. S, L. Wilson, of Gralnridge. a Prof. Mark Bradley wai In Beilevue on L Frldny afternoon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. n S. P. Morrab. On {Saturday, Mr. Oscar Morrah was the n recipient of a nice express package from his a brother Mr. Bradley Morrah of Columbia. n Messrs. W. D. Morrah, J, U. Wardlaw and , W. W. Wardlaw were in Abbeville on Mon* 11 day. a **- l,,u" A khaollla TZ7Q In Air. VYUIL tUDDllidlU Ui AVI/V1IMV ouu y Bellevue on Wednesday. f Mr. Nlcfcles and Mr. Lee Miller, were In " Bellevue on Wednesday. ti The A. R. P.'s of Bellevue have been tblnic- Q lng for sometime of Surveying a new route to tbelr cburcb at Long Cane, Capt. Nlcfcles was down a few days ago to oonsult wltb ibem, bat tbey came to no decision about ?i the road. Dr. J. B. Brltt is In Abbeville to day on c. business. a: Mr. Warren Cowan is spending sometime f, wltb bis brother in Georgia. . Miss Nora Cuddy was In Bellevae on CI Saturday, sbe was accompanied by Miss e; Onle Kennedy. - n Hon. W. P. Wldeman will soon start ont " on a lectullng tour. ft Mr. Franfc Cook and Miss Jennie Cald- o well of Troy were married on Tuesday ^ afternoon at five o'clock. tl Shady Grove Marob 4 1906. tDear Gente?Men may come and men may r go but ibe lMspensary goes on fur ever, least a wi?e so It seems' 1 bad hopes tbat they'd t] vole ibe Hessian out and give us free llcker ., but tbey dldent hev moral ourrage enuf to tJ do It. Polytlsbnns, tbe sIick eely, oily, bfand r< poly tlsbiouB, bless tber contrite soles! whet C( cud be expected uv em I Whenever you heatof a polytlsbun doln what be said hed do f please telegraph me at my expense. Blest c ther lOsldtd Hydrer beaded enigmatical In* dlvlduduali ties, you cnat no icon tell rtj tbey are then you ken tell on wbnt tree Ibe P beil buzzard roooteJ nite aiore last. 1 mean o these regular old stagn polytlobuns, of oourse now an then er feller tries to git into Polyticks tbat alnt a polytlsun. Suoh fellers dont P stay long ef tbey do git In cause they'll slip a er cog now an tell the truth about ontbun and out tbey come. j. Tbe true polytUbun never tells tbe trutb L lessen its by accident, an unless youve reach- t ed this degree uv exoellenoe you need'ent hope to be counted emong tber number. . Ther are utber ways you ken tell tbe true 0 polytlshun from tbe ?r>urlous artlole. Ker o instance the true polytlEhun's face is froze a 'mm hinh. with an nver lustln smile on it. yon ouddent out It off with er meat az. Tbe true polytlsbun will tell you boddy an shake you ban same ez If be wus youre nex door oabor, an smile ibet smile nv bls'n an ast you about yer wife an obltluo wltb bo mucb timid concern on seemln sincerity that be fools ebout nine-tenths tbe folks be speaks ? to. If be sees you at a perlltloal meetln an tl cen't call yer name cause be don't know yer, i. he'll slip erroun tbe crowd an ast somebody wbo ye are and then he's loaded. P He comes up an shake bans In slob a ball o lellow well met lasbnn tbat If yon don't kDow 'lm you'll tblnk be's lumbudy you . went to scbule wltb 40 years ago, or a very 8< clost kinsman that you baddent met before, n Wben you shake bans wltb a polytlsbm r. you will never es long es tbe sky feeds tbe stars an as long as tbe rivers run Into tbe P seas, never will you bear 'em say "bum-er- h wel you've got tbe best uv me, don't believe I recomember your face," ect, No sir, not tbat but "by Jinks old man I thought you C< Wade Hampton, ain't seen you slnoe Buok tl was a cai," "a pleasure 1 baddent anticipated H. etc." tbats wbut be'll say, cocked, loaded and primed an goln off all the time wltb ibet & kind of thing Is tbe true polytlsbm. h The feller thet wants to be a polytlsbm, ~ thinks he lsand ain't; wben be meets yon ? on tbe street, gives you tbe cold stare an & looks hlngry: Meet the true article an' says tl "Hello Mr tauzze" as confidently es If he'd a n knowd yer fur 20 years, tbat last word be has a knaok uv plonouncln In a way tbat It 8 souns llkeanny thing lium Bobelmandeb to q filly duo. It's a patent tbeybe got on It. No body ken prononnce It moutmean ennything an souns like every thing. It sounds N ez much like smith ez It does Pelot, and ez 31 much like Turnlpaeed ez either. u You ken borry a quarter frum a "'would be" polytlsbm but don't laber under the bllndeo P baioocenatlon tbat you ken get er cent out ^ from the general article, not an yer preclou life. . Uo hmnTBM hr intoolf Inn that rnnrn crnln LJ ter ax him fur a quarter, so be comes an v axes you lur a loan fust, in order to forestall ?, yer. No two edged ?word nf tbe norsemen " or curved Bklmeter of the Turk ken npproob ll the sharpness uv this Individual, no Voodoo tl Javelin or pin ted cane break needle can ap- u proacb bis keenness. He stands aloof, uneek, a personality to be admired an dreaded, respected an leaid. b Tbe time of the season Is approacbln' when n the polyilsbuns run at large over tbe entire county try in'to fool the peeple Inter votln U fur em. Menny a furrow will be Interrupted c this summer by tbe office seekin' olass. Ther will be more ban sbakln twlxt now an November than ever wus before In tbe bis tory uv tbe county. IfaMtbe energy that'll go up In bansbakln this summer could be bltcned up It would pull er ordinary ootton laetory fur a week ! Ii remln's me uv tbe . potry I Raw in tbe Freos and Banner lass 1 year, Titled tbe Polytlsbnns ban sbak, It went sumtbun llbe this; ( Howdy Howdy Howdy do l How's yer wlfe'en how are you * Yo tlst fits my ban ez oo other can x Tbe borny ban uv tbe workln man. + An tbats Jlst erbout tbe Btyle be comes at ^ you with. I know one thing. I don't expect ter vote J for a single Individual this summer that offers me a drink uv dispensary licker, but. ( If I'm offered sum good nek dampner that don't oome outen the Dispensary I ain't- ? lor Prrtmloa ttt V* r? T Ml rlrt Yours truly, ( Gutlermo Sed. a NOTHING IMPROVES YOUR PROPERTY MORE THAN Paint THIS IS THE SEASON FOR BEST RESULTS. h PAINT NOW. g We are offering the finest lines of jj House Paints that c#n be made, and ^ tbey cost you no more than the shod- ? dy stuff. e We will take pleasure in helping j you figure the cost. j A 4 4 >? ? m U ad cevine naraware 10. a $ In the spring time you renovate your house. Why not your body ? Hollieter's Rocky Mountain Tea drives out impurities, cleanses and enriches the t blood and purifies the entire system. r 35 cents. C. A. Milford. j _? t The very best>eed irish po- g tatoes genuine Maine stock * at Link's. ? Farmers' Union Bureau of Information. ?Conducted by the ? South Carolina Farmers' Educational and Co-Operative Union. 8&*Communicaton9 intend for this epartment should be addressed to J. C. tribling, Pendleton, 8. C. The farmers of the State will please ike notice that the Committee in barge of this Bureau of Information oes not assume, or pretend to, pose as tie great head or seat of knowledge, .littfo onn onH oil IrnmploHcp nortai n 'UCIC MU J UUU MIA uu\/T> ?vv>qv >?.. WW ig to the farming interest of the State lay be obtained directly from the inividual members of our Committee lone; but we solicit short articles from ractical farmers for these columns om every quarter of the State on the abjecta of how to grow profitable crops nd how to turn the profits of our farm rops into the bands of the producers. And then again the Farmers' Union t the Crossing wants to hear from the rnions at the Forks of the Creeks, nd the Flatwoods Union wants to ear bow the Unions in the Red Hills re doing. In fact, we want to know lore about each other, and what is le best way to get at the things that re to the farmers' interest. We know f no better plan to get together and } learn from each other than to mainiin a Bureau of Information to farlers in the county newspapers broughout the State. Wbeu it is known to the farmers of be State that all the Committee in hatee of our Bureau of Information re practical and progressive farmers um the fields, and that we are in lose touch with our 8tate and Govrnment Experiment Stations, it is aparent at once that our Farmers' Bujan of Information has behind it for ur support a source from which to raw upon for its information on subsets of practical and scientific farming aatis not excelled. We now have in preparation for our 'armers' Union columns reports from series of co-operative experiments on 3e subjects of growiDg nitrogen in 36 soil and the "Aldrich System" of Hating crops by planting two rows of atton and two rows of corn in regular Iternation' over the whole field, and hanging these rows each season. Our experiments are conducted by ractieal farmers on their farms in coperation with Experiment Stations. We expect' to maintain profitable rices for|our produota by organization nd loyal co-operation among farmers. With the birth of the Farmers' rnion the farmers of the South have aken their rightful position. Farmers,.line up snonlderl to shouler with your neighbors, and lay hold f the wheels of tbe Farmers' Union nd push your interest forward. ? Growing Fertilizer In the Soil. If cotton is king the cowpeais queen f the South! It is estimated that aere is: afloat over each acre of land i the air seventy-five million of ouuds of free nitrogen. Four-fifths f the air 1b free nitrogen. A good crop of cowpeaa is said to lore away in the soil upon its roots as inch nitrogen to each acre as there is ontained in from two to three thouounds of cotten seed meal, or other igh grade ammoniated fertilizers. What a Godsend this wonderful Dwpea is to the Southern farmer! In tie cowpea the Southern farmer has a lire crop for forage for his Animals and fine, rich grain food for all stock and Szi Cn tvt {It* /->/\ A n rl mnHA 1\tt i nf aIIi ao laujujr, luu. auu iuvjo?ujr iulciient cnltivation of tbe pea crop it may e utilized as nature's own vehicle to ranBport this valuable fertilizer from ature'e inexhaustable storehouse?the ir?directly into the soil of the fariers' fields. Tben, again, the long burrowing Dots of the cowpea is driven into the absoil by the cheap power of nature, rhich may in some degree take the lace of very costly subsoil ploughing rith mule power. The millions of little boles left in be soil by decayed roots of tbe pea are eritable little wells filled with moiaare in tbe decayed roots?humusbat indispeneable preserver of moisurethat we must depend upon to ridge our crops over summer drought. Farmers of tbe South need never uy a dollar's worth of nitrogen?amaonia?if they will only follow natre's simple way of supplying this ostly fertilizer ingrediment to tbe oil Basset China is true China, t is exquisit, dainty, semijpalescent. It is produced in Sassetts own great European actories by cunning artisans vhose Fathers and Fathers' fathers have been makers of jhina ; the skill of their eye ind touch has grown as the jenturies whirled by, and in iddition to getting China that s as good as the best, you are ible at this store to by it in )PIN STOCK, you can make ip your set to suit your self, nd after it has been in use or a time and you have a jiece or two broken, you can ret matchings here in any luantity you may need-one >iece or just any way that vill best suit you. This is >y odds the best way to buy hina. Dargans 5 & 10c store. Mtrikes Hidden Socks. When your ship of health strikes the idden rocks of Consumption. Pneulonla, etc, you are ioet if you don't get elp from Dr. King's New Discovery >r Consumption-. J. W. McKinnon, f Talaleda Springs, Ala., .writes; "I ad been very ill with pneumonia, nder the care of two doctors, but was etting no better when I began to take v- rr t _ x* TMnAAn/v?.. rnU/v /r. iviug h i\evv j-aBuvvciy. xiie urst OBe gave relief, and one bottle cured ae," 8ure cure for Bore throat, bronlitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed t Speed's Drug Store, price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottb free. Ineredfible Brntallty. It would have be#n incredible bruality if Charles F. Lemberger, of 8yacuse, JS. Y., bad not done the best ie could for his suffering son. "My >oy," he says, "cut a fearful gash over lis eye, so I applied Bucklen's Arnica >alve, which quickly healed it and aved his eye." Good for burns and ilcers too. Only 26c at Speed'* drug tore. M To The Trusters of Abbeville Prenbytcrlan Church. Gentlemen:? Don't allow your church to pAy centa per pound for wood. If they buy 100 pounds of whil lead in kegs .they get 88 pounds < white lead ana 12 pounds of wood; bi when they buy L. & M. Paint the get a full gallon of paint that won wear off 1 or 10 or 15 years, because I & M Zinc hardens L. & M. Whit Lead and makes L.& M. Paint wee like irou. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 ga Ions Linseed Oil will paint a mode: ate sized bouse. L.& M. costs only $1.20 per gallor C. 8. Andrews, Ex-Mayor, Danburj Conn., Writes, "Painted my house 19 yeai ago with L. & M. Looks well to-daj Bold by P. B. 8|>eed. Abbeville, 8. C. The State of South Carolina County of Abheville, Court of Con mon Pleas. Summons for relief. (Complaint Served.) John L. Turner, Plaintiff, against n CI. T TkT L T\?r Hi. o' J. ixhbli, i;ei?uuaui. To the Defendant, E. 8. J. Nash : You are hereby summoned and r< quired to answer the complaint in tbi action, which is filed in the office < the Clerk of the Court of Commo Pleas for Abbeville County, and t serve a copy of your answer to the sai complaint upon the subscriber at li office, law range, Greenwood, Sout Carolina, within TWENTY DAY after the service of this summons upo you exclusive of the day of such se; vice ; and if you fail to answer th said complaint within the time afor< said, the Plaintiff in this action wi apply to the Court for the relief di manded in the complaint. Dated at Abbeville Court Hous< South Carolina, this Twelfth day c February, Nineteen Hundred and Sb Ellis G. Graydon, Plaintiffs Attorney. To the absent defendant, E. S. . Nash : Take Notice, that the Summons an Complaint in the above-entitled actio are filed in the office of the Clerk < the Court of Common Pleas for Abb ville County. Abbeville, 8. C., February 12, 190 Ellis G. Graydon, Plaintiff's Attorney The State of South Caroline COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. * ! Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of' A ministration. By R. E. Hill, Esq., Judge or Probat YX7hereas, L. T, Miller has mat *? salt to me, to grant blm Letter* of Ai ministration ofthe effects of Mary V. Mill laie 01 Aooeviiie ijonniy, ueceaiea. These are therefore, to cite and admonli all and singular tbe kindred and creditors the said Mary V. Miller deoeaped, th they be and appear before me, In tbe Court Probate, to be held at Abbeville 0. H., < Tnesday, tbe 18th day of March, 1906, f ter publication bereof, at 11 o'clock In tl forenoon, to show cause, If any they hav why tbe said Administration Bbonld not-l granted. Given Dodpr my band and seal of the Corn this 27th day of February, In the yei [Seal/1 of onr Lord one thousand nine ha dred and Six, and In the 130th yei of American independence. Pnbllsbed on tbe 28th day of Febraar IBM, In tbe Press and Banner and c the Court Honse door for tbe time reqnlri by law. R. E. HILL. Judge of Probate. Blessed are the Pare In Heart for Tbe Shall See God. i On Feb. 22ond tbe bright and bapc borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McNeil was darkened by tne sad accident < their darling little treasure Georg Wallace being taken In a twinkiin of an eye by a pistol ball which pien ed bis pure and spotless little hear This little treasure had only brightene its home for four short years whe OnH oqoi frhn llnv huH In nnrfi In hlnni ou this Binfnl earth, plucked it hei and transplanted it to bloom in pari dice. (Weep not father, mother an brothers for me, I am waiting in Pan dice for thee ) Written by a Borrov ful sympathetic Uncle, C. E. Wilson. ANTBEVILLE. MiBS Lillian Power and Mr. Herbei the teachers of Sharon High Schcx were on a visit to the formers father. Messrs Roy and Ray ford Pow? visited their father Sunday. Misses Julia, Allie, Maude and Olivj Branyon had a very pleasant visit I Antreville Sunday they took dinnc with Mrs. B. Bowen. We had a fine time at a party at M: Charley Kay's given in honor of Miast Kate Eichelberger and Helen Keatoi The attendants were Misses Claro M< Adams, Marie McAdams, EulaBowei CaroKeaton, Allie Harkness, Lillia McCarter and Messrs Norris Wak< field, Henry Wakefield, Waymo Bo wen, Thomas Pennell, Sam Bowet Irwin Prince.Claude Prince. Jas. 1 Erwin, Will Ferguson and Dr. H. ? Knox. The farmers are doing a lot of wor the weather is so fine. The crowd had a delightful time t a candy pulling at Mr. Brownlee last Saturday night. We bad no preacbi* g at Littl Mountain on account of the sicbnet of our pastor, we hope he will soon t better. Letter to L. T. Miller. Dear Sir; Mr N Av6ry, Delhi, N 1 had two bouses exactly alike, an painted them: one Devoe lead-and-zic tbe other barytes-and-zinc: be pal same price for both paints. He used six gallons ol lead-and-zin< 12 gallons barytes-and-zinc. He paid $18 for painting lead-am zinc, $36 for painting barytes-an zinc. Tbe total cost of tbe lead-and-zic job was $27; the total cost of the bar; tes-and-zinc job was $54. He didn't know he was buyic barytes; the dealer told him that pail was as good as Devoe. A fair example of how it general! comes out, when you buy "sometbin just as good." Better go by the nam and the name is Devoe. Yours truly F W Devoe & Co New Yor P. R. P. P. Hnppri aella nnr rtnint A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous eeemed thereco^ ery of Mrs. Mollie bolt of this place, writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodfon Tenn., "she was bo wasted by cougl ing up puss from her lungs. Docto declared her end so near that her fan ily had watched by her bed-side fort; eight honrs; when, at my urgent r quest Dr. King's New Discovery wi given her, with astonishing result th improvement began, and continu* until she finally completely recovere and is a healty woman to-day." Gus anteed cure for coughs and colds. 6 and $1.00 at P. B. Speed druggif Trial bottle freee. - What Is BromoniaY Read the following carefully : If you have consumption or son 8 of tne contagious forms of blood poiso ing we cannot cure you. We don jf pretend to cure you. You need tl individual treatment of some skill* >t specialist; but if you are run down i i. general health, if you have dyspepsi 6 are subjeet to fainting spells, a victi ir to insomnia, biliousness, kidney j. liver trouble, catch cold easily, if yoi r- system is in that condition that y< may become an easy prey to the dl J* ease germs of pneumonia, la grip] ' and the various epidemics, if you a *8 bothered with constant headache, lc ' of memory, generally impaired viti ity, we can help you, and, if you ft low our directions, render you it L mune against sickness. Most sk j. disease can be cured by the use "Bromonia." "Bromonia" is to tbe human syste what the scrubbing brush and soap a to the dirty washbowl. It aids N ture to resume normal action. It i creases tbe strength, the fighting ab ^ ity of the phagocytes of the blood ; [g promotes the healtby flow of the s )f livary and gastric secretions. If yoi D stomach is in good condition, you a j well. The Chinese are a wise peopl in They acccsi *ach other with, "How g your stomacbe ?" n U n flnooil Diiar?nfM>? thai'., if V( r" will write to the BROMONIA C'C ^ New York, givlDg your full name ar 11 address on the coupon at the botto b- of this column, you will receive wit out any cost to you whatever, a fc size package. E. Write name and address plainl Be careful to address BROMONI j CO., New York. d FREE BROMONIA COUPON. _Df I hereby declare that I have nev before bad a free bottle of "Bromonia Kindly seud me one without ar g cost to me whatever. Name City State d- My nearest) & Druggist is i a! 25 and 60 eta. er Jh For eale at all first claw Dragglete', of at Special sale now being held by P. ?f Speed, Exclusive wholesale agent 1 if. Abbeville. Dealers elsewhere desirii 3e agency apply Murray Drug Co. ae , _ I SHERIFF'S SALE ?r j. Delinquent Lands. id By virtue of Sundry Tax execution! to I directed by tbe Treasurer of Abbeville Coar I will sell to the highest bidder at pub Anotlon. with In tbe legal boars of sale Abbeville, C. H. on Monday tbe 25tb day ~ March 1936, the following described propel _ returned In tbe name of the following p * sons to wit. 25 acres of land In Long Cane Townsh 'j bounded Is Levied on and to be sold aa tbe property Sherman Johnson. ?e 12, acres of land In Bmlthvllle Townst or bounded by ? Levied on and to be sold aa tbe property r F.F. Riley. u a One lot and building near city limits Abbeville, bounded by Le^ on and to be sold aa tbe property of Cbarl 11 Gary. re One lot city of Abbeville, bounded by lan fc* of Mlu H, C. Perrln, Henry Titus ane Moat d Ferry road. a Levied on and to be aold aa ibe proper * or Folly Lancaater. One lot and building In city of Abbnvll bounded by, J. C. Klugb, the Burford street front and rear. Levied on and to be aold aa tbe property 0. E. Llmford. One lot In Fort Plokens bounded by lac rt of Yanoe Reld, J. Allen Smith and Soothe -.1 Railroad, Levied on and to be aold as the property Harrison Thomas. ir 17 aorea of land In Diamond Hill Townat bounded by lands of J. T. Elbrldge, tbe la tate ol M.J. Hill, David Mardookand Roc 0 River. ,r Levied on and to be sold aa tbe properly J. D. Hill, lermaoaab. C. J. Lyon, r. Feb. 18, 1906. Sberlll 38 1 City Electioi n i, State of South Carolina, fl ? L' county or Aooevme. It is hereby ordered that the Den k ocratic Primary Election for the pu pose of nominating a candidate f< i8 Mayor of the City of Abbeville, ai candidates for the office of Aldermt le for each Ward of said City, to be vc ^ ed for at the regular election f Mayor and Aldermen to be held the month of April, 1906, be held ( the r. 13th day of March, 1906, d ic and in case a secoud primary electit d is necessary it will be held on tl 27th day of March. Candidates 1 ' the said positions must file with t J- County Chairman five days befo the first, primary election the pled IC required by the Democratic Part 7- each candidate for Mayor must pi to the Democratic Executive Coc ^ mittee the sum of $J.?0, and ea< candidate for Alderman must pi y the sum of $1.00. Frank B. Gary, County Chairnu M. P. DeBruhl, Sec. Ex. Com. k Feb. 26, 1906. Tbe Colonela Waterloo. 7' >? Colonel John M. Fuller, of Hon Grove, Texas, nearly met bis Wat 3. loo from Liver and Kidney trroub rs In a recent letter, he says; "I vi a- nearly dead, of these oomplaints, ar y. although I tried my family doctor, e- did me no good; so I got a 60c bot ft9 of your great Electric Bittere, whi at cured me. I consider them the b ?d medicine on earth, and thank Q d, who gave you tbe knowledge to ma ir- them." Sold and guaranteed to en 0c Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Kldn it. Disease, bv P. B. Spetd, draggiit 5 0c a bottl*. !; g Spread the ^ aD n along every line c m IH North to South; ?r M latitude from Eas >u % thereon the foods c I Une ! I Rier m B will surpass them re which make a perl I I KG ha, it X moistu Jr H NATIONAL 81SC re Kk li^WifcrT" """T )U ABBEVILLE'S POSTMASTER. >M ^ J(j Robert S. Link, tbe loenmbent, I'oan lmoesljr Endorsed for Reappoint- i rn ment by a Hum Meeting or lh? Cltl. h- ' noiof AbbeTilli. . I Abbeville, February 28.?At a mass meeting of the citizens of Abbey. viileheld this afternoon, Judge Hill 1 * man aoIIo/1 fa ^Kn an/1 \X7 D ^ ivao miicu iu vuv vuflii| au'? tt . x . Greene, made secretary. L. W. White ' offered the following resolutions. Whereas the term of office of Robert 8. Link, as postmaster at this place, has expired and be is now ah applicant for e* reappointment, and whereas nehas had * the said office for eleven years, and daring said period has performed tbe duties of said office faithfully, efficient- ( ly and to the entire satisfaction to tbe ( ? patrons of said office, and whereas we know Mr. Link to be tu. man of tbe ? strictest integrity and highest charac- ( ter, and who is capable of- performing ? the duties of tbe said office in a bust- , ness way, and whereas, by his business , methods, his uniform kindness and j ?'' coutesy he has merited and received tbe unqualified endorsement of tbe-, patrons of bis office without regard to) nartu rAAA nr imnilition nnri in the I _ choice of the people of the entire city for his appointment; Therefore we, the citizens of Abbeor ville, S..C,, in mass meeting ,a??emD& bled, hereby, unanimously adopt the { following resolutions: That the Postmaste General be urgently requested to recommend to tbe President of the United States the reappointment of Mr. Link to the postomce at this place, and that the Presi- . dent be urgea to make such appointment; tbat Congressman Wyatt Aiken ne and the Senators from this State, be , |[J requested to use their efforts to secure at such appointment. That a copy of or these resolutions be forthwith mailed to Congressman Aiken, and that he be requested to file the same, with the notice calling this meeting, with the ip Postmaste General. 0( Unanimously adopted by a full and enthusiaseic meeting. lip ? v? 0? You can aarely buy bleached and unbleaobed cotton gooda to advantage from L. W. White. He naa tboaianda or pleoes to of ?how yon. rid ? Briel lie lot * Lunch ( of s Be sure ant and see my "Counter, whi ^ C"f*TT U.JJ" twuci tu oujr New B I CAKES, CANDY and id in %J (t: New Store above McKee's; IBBB /v >n 11 o a renovato M food for stc )n tie i or is unsurpassed. he 1 ge est possible yield y? any given soil, a 1 ch *, ,y tion of Potash is "? 'Vm in The best methods leading explained in the 65-page illus free to farmers who write for it results attained with cow peas Andrew, GERMAN ITrw York?OS Vuuu Street. or ey '1 erItMtllng Mortality. Statistics show startling mortality id. from appendicitis and peritonitis. To he prevent and cure these awful diseases, tie there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. ch King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery, of eat 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says; ?d "They have no equal for Constipation ke and Biliousness.'' 25c at P. B. Speed's, ire tne druggist, iey At m ' ^ Something nloe to read tbo latest Nove 1 a t Speeds Drag Store. Grid's Table 1 1 >f longitude from f|l S every parallel of i I >t to West; pile Ml >f every dime and m '|? eda .-I I * i w H 'u II <?11 4I? ?I?m?n4c RI'^H feet world-food jm i ire proof package. jwj 1 DUE WEST. I Mr. Furman McGee of Honea Path m 9 spent Sabbath day with boaae-folksi ; I Mr. Harold Barm ore of WarevJUe,v^?fl 8. C., attended the celebration Mori- JjgH day night. i " Mr. W. B. Cowan is vieiting friends -$8m In Ninety^Six. _ . . Messrs J. M. anu jtiooert jniokms -ja* have been on a visit to. their parents t the last few days. / ' JmM Miss Faulkner Is spending a while " 1 with her sister at the I). W. P. C. -r|Pffla fl Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman ahd Mrs. Alma Stewart of Greenwood 1 have been up on a visit to Mr. and 'JsW Mrs. J. 8. Agnew. 1 Mrs. Tom Kennedy returned Satar-'J9H day from a two month's visit to An- .ySJIl Agnee, the little daughter of Mr. J; :f| I E. McClintoch had^a very -iianrow;^^ I iMyv oauuatu uiuiuiu^ i&uua - vuiuiu^.^/^b Her clothes Were badly burned > but ?J she was uninjured., In putting oat 4WM the fire Mr. McClintooh burned his ; >$$& I hand very seriouly. 1 Rev. and Mrs. Paul Pressly, wffcli >J|b| their daughters are speeding a white *'$81 with Dr. W, L, Presaly. Mr. Pressly is the popular pastor in Lancaster. J Farmers in this section are vefy ^t^B busy with their work. A great dea} of f ploughing has been done. ,Onr mere are going to farm on the inten?i|^^H sive system tnis year more than ever' ??$9? Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Anderson of 7$fS| Fairview, 8. C., and Mr. and Mrs. , ; J James Andersen and Miss Nancy LeeV^^H Anderson of High Point, N. C., are , 1 Bpendlng several days with Mr. A.|fr|s j Kennedy. ] A party of nine from this place who ." 'jM are in attendance atthe convention in I Nashville will return Tuesday. 'M Dr. A. L. PhiUips of Richmond, Va. ? jM will speak in the A. R. P. church next a Saturday night and three times on ] Sabbath. j Mr. W. A. McAuley will represent^^M JUrKine in toe uraioncai v>oaoeec m Greenwood on April- 27th* Erskine has the sixth place on the progntote \>>^| ] thid year. ..Sijm Rev. T. D. Cart ledge made an excel-, jjm] lent talk before the Erskine Y. M. C.\ fc&B'l A. on Sabbath night. j lan's I Counter. J 1 call around I ? *** T . StizB LLC W JU UJLLUJLL m eh is run in le, at the a. leery.- n|? BREAD THE BEST. |j W. BREIHAHN. || r of soil and as a >ck, the cow pea f To get the larg- -| ot cow peas from plentiful applica- | ? necessary. : l to certain success are fully trated book, which we send . It tells of the remarkable * nourished upon Potash. , KAXI WORKS, J Atlanta, Ga.?98# 8a Broad Street J >| wj I Just received a shiument of | genuine Maine Seed Irish potatoes. S. J. Link. Please don't forget that we carry a most excellent line of Hosery for ladles. men, boya and glrle. Price lOo. Dargan's 5 & 10c Htore. We have the best line of boys' school and dress shoes ever shown In Abbeville. Perrln Clothing Co. At Dargan's 5 4 lOo store youwill find a do " liable line of beaters.