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* .fc "* v The Press and Banner lafPubllshed every Wednesday at ^ a ear In advance. Wednesday, July i, 1906. >*. A. L. Mciicdnle. Southbound? No. 51 dally leaves Abbeville o.'K) a in 58 ' "3 42 p tn S> " 12.01 p m . 41 " " 3 S5 a m Northbound? 33 " " 2.20 a m 32 " " 4.52 p in 52 " ' 1.0<J p ni 50 " ' Ar 9.80 p in No reduced rates from Abbeville to Atlanta as yet. Hope to have It soon. Abbeville Telephone i'o. Because of the Increasing demands for telephone service we bave decided to put on Sunday service and from now on your telephone will be ready and waiting every hour of the day and every day in the year. Large lot of phones on bund that can be Installed oti short notice. W. M. Barnwell, July 4, lyoti. Gen. Mgr. The Sin I ill Dry Good* Co. Locals. We are headquarters for best cor ets. We are headquarters for the best (t'entemerl) kid gloves. We are headquarters for lovely fans. We are headquarters 1 or the best footwear (Zelgler's). We are headquarters for good umbrellas The Smith Dry Goods Co. I?. of C. The Abbeville Chapter of the D. of C. will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 5:80 o'clock at the residence of Mr*. J. M. Harden. A full attendance is desired. The Ice Cream Festival which Ibe Missionary Society ol tbe Presbyterian Church pro posed to hold on the lawn at Mr. R. M. Had don's borne Tuesday July 3rd, w?(i postponed on account of tbe weather, until Juy 6tb, at same place and bour. Telephone* Removed Jnly 2l?t. H. A. McCltwfcy, 77. EUUon Restaurant, 105. Rev. J. C. Sblve, res. 6i). 1 It 1r thought that Mr. J. H. Norwood wll; build an !ce plant lo Abbeville. Such a plan< is needed. and It Is bound to come. A plant of tbe proper size and properly managed would be profitable, while doing the public s service. We are sorrv that the plant is not now in operation. We were without Ice last Sunday. You Nov that the hydrant watei was bot enough. If it lives up to its motto: ''Exponent nparitv in politick" It will be all right. B? ure Bro. Anderson, that you don't mix ?.ometblnK else with politic". It's bad enough ?? I I*, without any religious ingredient.?Ba#tow, Fla.,Courier-Informant. Mr. Tusten went to New York a moD'h ae' to see hla son Mr. Walter D. Tusten. Whll< tbere he w> a taken sick and Mre. Tosten 1? sow wltb blm. Rev. E. B. Kennedy went to Due West yesterday and returned tbe same day. Lout! A ?olM sold rti-?obi? c??e watch, lock ?' black hair In back. lefl tn Court House s*turday. J"ip 16. Tb? finder will please returr to W. G. Riley, Chief of Po'lce. Water rents mast be paid at ODce. Ja?. Chalmers, Clerk. mm * It has caused more laughs and dried more tears, wiped away diseases an< driven away more fears than any other medicine in the world HollisterV Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Test or Tablets. C. A. Milford. LABORERS SKIP TO GEORGIA, Leaving Ihe Fnrmera In Abbeville County In h Serious Plight?Cod dltlou ?eda Leg i-tHtlou. : The State. "*e governors of the Southern Stales bav< a aade of procedure with reference to the granting of requisitions. Tney have agreee In a general way to grant no requisition* merely for the purpose or assisting iu me collection or debts. But a cotlngency ha* arisen which ha* caused not a little embarrassment. This W et fortb lu a rtcent letter from HenatorJ. K Blake of Abbeville to Gov. Hey ward, U which be says: "I desire to call yonr attention tOA condition or affairs existing In our county atom the Savannah river that Is becoming a serloup menace to the agricultural Interest or that section. it has become very common recently lo* laborers who have contracted for the yea> and after tbelr emp'oyers have assumed cod eiderable obligations ror them, to leave them, and by crossing the river intoUeorgla escup* tbe penalty ror violating their contract. " Once there tbey are shielded by tbeir new employers and all efforts to secure them ai< futile. While I realize the fuel ibat extr>dltlou measures should not be resorted t< except, in cases of great emergency, yet tbH oondltlon of affairs is becoming ainrmluijlj serious, and Beems to Justify sucb a course. " I believe If one or two or tbe leading fugitives were brought back, It would serve as i warning to others, and check this recklest violation of contract. This matter has beei brought to my aitentlou by some or tbe lead Ing farmers of that section of tbe county, au< 1 trust you will render such assistance In youpower, as will accomplish the desired effect." GOING ON A JOUBNEY. Messrs. W. A. Calverl, 91. P. DeHruhl ?r>H P K Wei I m are Off for Xcw York. Messrs. W. A. Calvert, M. P. DeBrnbl and P. B. Wells of Abbevll e. leli borne last night for Chaileston, from which city they expect to sail by boat to New York. These geutiemeo have already concluded that tbey wiH not have time to be seasick. If tbey keep oft the seasickness tbey wtll have a delightful trip. Tbelr company being good the wiv?> that are left behind need have no anxiety about absent husbands. The first time thlr / editor went to New York be went alone, bui Wb hadn't been there long before troops ol men recognized us and proposed all sorts 01 good things and good times for us We accepted tbelr offers with thanks, to d them we would see tbem later. One man whipartloularly anxious to bear from bis friend Mr. "Banwell." We knew from bis way 0' pronouncing the name that he was not on very Intimate terms with Mr. Barnwell. On this trip quite a number of gentlemen seemed to take an interest in ub. But we went nex' time with a preacher and our old friends paid no attention to either of us. We wish our friends a safe and pleasant trip. Xotire to Telepboue NuliHorlberw. No connections on any line going outside of city llmttf will be allowed to itay ou longer tban (3) three minutes. A rlrl following names to onr lint.? Bowie, J.ti , residence 112. Calvert, W. A., res. 105. lalboun.T. S., res. 178. Gllllland, Guy, res. 376. Hubert,T. H., res. 177. Haddon. R. M., res. hi. McDavld, J. E., res. 179. Norwood, J. S., res. 165: McMurray l?rug Co.,91. Bowen, P., res. 220 C. MUford. W. J.. re?. 220 F. Price, t. o., res. 212 a. Leslie, W. E.. res.212 B. Barfcsdale, J. H., res. 212 C. Held, A. M., res. 212 D. Hill, J. L... res. 212 E. Lilttle, J. W.,res. 212 F. Leslie, J. W.. res. 212 G* Smith. J. G., reB.212 H. FergusoD, T. F., res. 180 A. W1 Uon, J. P., res. 180 B. CouQty Farm, 180 C. Allen,?. A ,res. 180 D. r Ferguson, J. H., res. 180 E. Itlcbie, K. A., res. 180 F. Graves, S. A., res. 180 G. Ferguson, A. J., res. 180 H. Gary. E B. Judge, res. 170. Gambrell, Geo., res. 109. Ki?ber, J. 8., res. 171. .Smltb Dry Goods Co., 173. Wm. M. Barnwell, nnnprnl MV'r. We are selling fruit jars cheaper than they can be bought by the car load. Pints 50c, quarts 60c, half-gallons 80c, jelly glasses 30c per dozen. S. J. Link. f A . . ' . , WEST ENL?. ,\cu> Dot* I'ickdl l'|> Here himI Th? About the City. Rev. J. Hagan Graves has been in the c for I tie past, week tbeguest of bis mater, W. A. Jilckles. Mr. Oiraven has beeu Hlu lng at Vanderbilt University for tbe p year. He has beeu appointed to till tbe p.i at Marlon made vacant by tbe death of L)r A. Clifton. Dr. Frank liutler of Edgefield, was lu I city last Tuesday on business. Miss Marie Gary lias gone to Anderson' be theguesioi Miss Auna Kuss Cuiiuingh! at a bouse party. Dr. Frank E Harrison came home fr( New York ai>d Uaitimoie the tlrst of li week after a week's stay lu theseeliles. Mr. Wardlaw Smith of Sparlauourg 1 been in the city spending a white with i Lewis W.Perrin,Jr. Mrs. E. K Thompson went to Anderson li Wednesday and stayed with lrlends In it city unui Tuesday. Mr. Percy Ketd was in tbe city Saturd and Sunday the guest of his cousin, Mrs. D. Kerr. Mr. Heed Is connected with t belt Telephone Company, with beadquurU in New York. Mr. H. Giliesple Smith has returned Ire Tale Springs alter a ten days stay at 11 famous reoort. Mrs. M. L. Moore of Greenwood was in t city sevt-rai days last week the guest of b grnud-daughler, Mrs. P. B. Wells. Miss Cieuia ttrunsou Is here liom EJgefit spending a while with her sister Mis. W. Coihran. Hon. and Mrs. ^'rank 11. Gary are hot again after a lew days pleasantly spent Harris Lttbla. Miss Mary Patterson and Miss Fioren Patterson of Mi. Caruiel spent Friday ai Saturday lu the city. Tuey bad beeu in D West attending the marriage ot Miss Jei Pressley aud Kev. Banner U. Pressley. Wbl In tbe city they were tbe guest6 of the Miss Cater. Mr. L. T. Miller is able to be up again aftei tedious lliness liom.lever. His many frien are glad to know that be wnl soon be qui well again. Mrs. Andrew Wallace of Greeaville h i t?eec. the ifuest of her daughter Mrs, P. Wells lor tbe past leu days. Miss Mary Miller of Lautens spent sever days here last week with ber sister Mrs. J R. McAllister. Miss Miller was on her way Monroe, Ga., to epeud tiie summer. Quite a party ot Atibevilllaus attended tl Warrentou Picnic F. iday. They all report tine time. Miss Iha\>el Uaddon reached home Frldi alter a pleasant two wetks visit to Mrs. The McKee at Bioomfield. K>. Miss Haddon w in Louisville during Home coiners week ai thoroughly ei joyed ber trip to this beaullt city. Miss Eliza W. Mubry leftTuesday forOree wood where ?he will b? the guest ol Ml Annie Tarrant (or some time. Mr. William Taggarl of Giles, Miss., is I tbe cliy spending some lime with bis sist .VIth. Jiinie* Chalmers. Mr. J. Calvert Tbomsou was In Columb several dayK ls*t week ou business. Miss Annie Visanskl and little Miss Edli Visanskl of Georgetown are here speudii a while with Mlo* Belle Visanski. Miss Francis Pouie of Newberry is In II city vlBliiug her ?uot Mrs. L. W. White. Dr. J. A. Dickson attended tbe Dental A MOi'iitilot) held at ibe Inie ol Paims last weel Dr. E. E. flutl ha? returned to Summerio S. C\, alter spending several days here wii relatives. Mrs. Guy Uilliland and Miss Bernlce Cr mer left touay lor Atlanta where tbey wl >pend several days. Mr. and Mr*. Walker Edwards and tbe children of Dua West spent Friday in tt . Ity with Mrs Edwards' siHter Mrs. McA lister. Dr. C. A. Mllford is at home again after few days slay at Wrigbisvllie Beach whe: ae attended a meeting of the Sbrluerf Mr. J. S. Norwood aud Ml us Mara Nor woe <pent a part of last week in Atiania It juests of Mrs. E. B. Calhoun. Mr. J. D. Carlisle of Spartanburg was i tbe city Saturday a id Sunday staying wit Mrs. Faunie Allen. Mrs. Ida C. Hurdln of Clover Is here spent lug a while wltu Mrs. Claude C. Gambreii. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Furman of Atlanl were in Ibe city tor a few days last week. M 1*8 Ada Belle Sloan of Columbia Is lo tfc city (or a month's stay with her aunt Mr M H. Wilson. Met-srs Albert Miller and Harry Cobb leav Wednesday for Atlanta lo spend the Glorloi F.>urin Mm. J. B Wilson and her sister Mrs Ec ward Cox at Bel ton spent several day# wit ueii Oioiher Captain James Fratt at h country home last week. Mr. Bradley Reese left Tuesday for Alab< ma where he is visiting friends tor a fe' days. Mr L. H. Hlgbsmlth has resigned h position with the Seaboard here aud has ai cepted a position in Savannah. Mrs. Hlgt smith will remain in Abbeville lor sever< weeks longer. Their friends here regret t see them leave Abbeville. Miss LudleL.earaan who has been with tt Smith Dry Goods Company since their opei ulng has given up her position aud goue I tier home in Cross Hill. Miss Leaman be ...#./<? IrlnnHu otr>v + rnnuc uiau; incuuo uunu^ uci dioj uoi Miss Pearl Wardlaw, who has been tfc suest of Misses Mary and Fannie Richie f( the past four weeks has returned to her bom in Due WfcBt. Mies Lllla vlsanskieof Georgetown la e: pec'.ed In the city Wednesday to spend month with Misb Belle Vlsanskl. Mrs. A. L. Garrison Is at borne again aft< a week's stay in Atlanta and Elberion. LAWN PARTY. Thursday afternood Miss Janle Morse ente talned a hostol ber little friends at a law party In honor of her pretty little visitor Ml Belle Thompson of Atlanta. After playlr iames, delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. L.T. Hill has gone to Newberry I visit relatives. Mlsa Hill will Join M Htll at Ninety Six and they will go to Ne\ oerry lor a week's stay. Miss Caroline Graves has gone to Latlm< for a ten days stay, before leaving for Mon gomcyand Unlontown, Alabama, for a si .veeks visit to her annt Mra. Yarborough. Mr. Will Latimer has returned from week's stay In Augusta. Kev. P. B. Wells, Mr. M. P. DeBruhlan Mr. W. A. Calvert left Tuesday for a tw weeks trip to New York. They sail froi Charleston Thursday. Ruv. E. B. Kennedy went Clinton last wee to attend the reception given the Moselt Copeland bridal party. Mrt. Mnledge Bonham and Miss Mab Boc bam of Anderson were the guests of Mr Fannie Marshall last week. Mrs. W. S. Corhran and children have goi to Hendersonvllle, N. C., to spend the mont ol July. Mr. Francis Link and Mr. PblUip Crom< are home from the Citadel for tbe summer. Miss Jack Pressley attended tbe marrlag | of bis brother Rev. Bonner Pressley to Mil Jean Pressley in Due We t last Thursday. Mrs. Sue Bttrksdale of Hot Springs, Ark , here upending a while with her daugbt< Mrs. K. Augustus Richie. Mr.Sol Rosenberg was In Atlanta Monda and Tuesday on business. Mr. W. H. White and Mr. H. (J. Smith wei to Anderson Tuesday and were guests at Mli Annie Ross Cunningham's house party unt Wednesday. Mr. and MrB. Theodore have gone to Ca sarw Head for a short stay. They will spec the summer in the mountains of Wester Carolina. Mrs. Frank Fetzer'and Miss Virginia Gra; don of Greenwood were In the olty seven days last week visiting friends. Miss Durst, Miss Porn ol Greenwood, an Miss Barton of Anderson who have bee.i tt attractive guests of Mrs. A. B. Cbeatnam f< the past week have returned to their borne MIks Eugenia Robertson Is at bome aga: after a three weeks stay In LownJesvil where she was the guest of Mrs. T. D. Coole Mrs. J. D Kerr will be the hostess of tl Ladies Euchre Club Friday afternoon. Mr. Lowrie Blake Is at home again after pleasant stay at Cateecbee with his broth Mr. Wllber Blake. Misslone Smith, Miss Marie Gary and Ml Helen White bavegone to Anderson to l guests ol Miss Anna Robs Cunningham at large bouse parly. Mr. Will Latimer is in Belton spending few days with tbe family of Congressmi Asbury Latimer. A party of young people will spend We nesuay ai nrooun mui; a pleasant lime looked forward to. Miss Maltle BarkHdale Is In the city spec log a few days. Mr. Lewis Perrln has gone to Atlanta spend a week or ten days. He will be t guest of Mrs. Allen M. Sloan while there. Miss Olivia Jngbram left Saturday for b borne in Manning after a successful seas Uere with the Smith Dry Goods Company. Little Miss Irma Cooley of Lowndesvllle in tbe city visiting Miss Mary L. Roberts '?mVi e^W.Vhile Jr.. Is at home for t summer after teaching tbe past year at t McCalia High Sobooi near Chattanooga. Miss Viola Fouche of New Orleans is In t city for an extended stay with Mrs. L. 1 w nue, Mrs, James Mcllwaln went to her home Hodges Tuesday for a weekB stay. N. B. Truth, St. Paul, June 31, 'OS I've lived bo long, I remember w when the Mississippi was a broo My good health and long life came taking Hollister's Kocky Mouuta Tea. 35 cent9. C. A. Milford. A little love, a little wealth, A little home for you and me ; It's all I ask except good health, "Which comes with Rocky Mounts Tea. C. A. Milford. Huylers Candy fresh at Spec Drug Store. JULY CLEi re This Store is a Place irlI Ooods are Seasonable ai ily* White Goods. Fine whi *'j* yard. An extra value at 10 li White Dotted Swiss in e bo White Lawns, Persian La to prices. A money saver to all. ?"? I'uru White Linen Lawns )m Colored Silk Tissues, 5 pie ?st can be, your choice 38c yd. Brown Linens are nice an< 4** at all prices. We offer an extr Laces and insertions in ab good bargains to show you. Mercerized Madras, Shepli y now 20c yard. White Panami ue inch wide, oOc yard. ;n? A Sale of Oxfords. The s< im our stock of Oxfords is very iis out at prices that should trum] . lot you will find some of the c Ier Tan and White. Come in and you will save R. M. HADDO oe at ce _ _ ?sUniversity of Sontti uaroiinz "? 8E88IOH 1906-1907 eb u Begins Wednesday, Sept. 26tl ds te "LMVE COURSES leadlDg to B. A. degre &* A four to B. S. degree, one to L. I. degr< B. and one to LL. B. degree. Certificates give for work comp.eted la toy one of tbe dcp&r al men is. H. Expense*: Tuition fee 140.00, Term fei to $18.00: Room fee 88 00; oDe bull of each ma oe puta at tbe beglnuing of eacb term. To ae Hon fee may be remitted upoo preseDtailc a of certificate of Inability to nay tbe same. BENJAMIN 8L0AN, ?y July 4,1906. President. )H. an Jd Twenty Year Battle. ul "I was a lo^er in a twenty year ba d- tie with chronic piles and malignac Nb sores, until I tried Bucklen'a Arnic ip Salve ; which turned the tide, by cui br ing both, till not a trace remains, j writea A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Vi Best for old Ulcers, Cute, Burns an tb Wounds. 25c at P. B. Speed, druggis ?* je If you Deed a (<ood mower be sure and ? n? vnH hiiv. J. w. McKee. Jr., If you want tine chewlDg ?nd smoking t< bacco go to Speed'* Drug Store. D, tti For paint, oil*, varoltbes nud stain, M old lb iLe niuri you want to see. h- , i Old Chrouic Soren. ,r As a dressing for old chronic sore j! there is nothing so good as Chambei Iain's Salve. While it is not advisabl h to heal old sores entirely, they shouli re be kept in a good condition for whicl id this salve is especially valuable. Fo ,tf sale by C. A. Milford and H. M u Young, Due West. jj ? A nice line of Comic Post Cards a Speeds Druj? Store. ? Tanglefoot and poison fly pape ie fresh at Speeds Drug store. B. r e Do Not Nrjfleot Your Bowel*. 18 Many serious diseases arise fron l_ neglect of the bowels. Chamberlain'i u Stomach aod Liver Tablets are a pleas lb aut and agreeable laxative. They in n. vigorate the liver and regulate th< w bowels. For sale by C. A. Milford an< H. M. Young, Due West. c- 1 ? ? " 'T We are showing a most excellent line of 1 , cents goods all through tbe store now and w 0 would like to see you In, and price you on ? great roany things we are a good deal nnde 'e the market? Take FRuIT JARS for lnstanc ^ Dargans 5 Sl 10 cents store. 18 ? ? The State of South Carolina ie COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. [. PROBATE COUBT. a J. Hayne McDlll, as administrator of tbe ea ix tate of James Watt^ deceased, Plalutlf against Martha Watt, David Watt, J.A1 len Smith, and J. W. McKee, Jr., Defend r ants.?Summons. n To tbe Defendant, David Watt: us ig ?ou are hereby summoned an. Lo required to answer tbe complaint lo this at tlon, wblcb la herewith served upou you, an to file a copy of your answer In the Probat ir Court for said oounty, within twenty days a: ? ter the service hereof, exclusive of the day < service, and show cause If any yon can, wb a the relief prayed for sboulJ not be granted. ld M. P. DKBRUHL, ro Plaintiff's Attorney, in Dated May 9,1906, R. e. Hill, Probate Judge. >y To the absent defendant above named (< Take notice that the complaint In this aotlo g. was filed In tbe Probate Court on May 9tt 1900, and Is now on file In said Court. ? M. P. DEBRUHL. Plaintiffs Attorney. n is Is )r y us i Ik Best >r d 18. \ Id # le A ? a Made in the most a a J proved machinery and r 2 skilled and experiencec BB V ' be w a p a # Our trade in the fam i | Celer er i i on t on ? has been doubled sin J? S addition of new macF he f increasing demand. w. J lu # Only filtered water u t of 01] I TIlP MlllPII P I uiu nuuuiiiiu i C. C. NABERS, iin \ ids . w-. . . .. * . ? 1 '' IM^?iMM lRANCE sale. of Interest just now. Our id Prices Lower than ever. te hair line Piques from 10 to 2oc lie yd. everything that is new, 10c yd up. wns and Dimities at the same old , :)G inch wide, 2f> to 75c yd. ces extra tine goods, just as sljeer as :l cool. We have them in all widths a good quality at only 10c yard, undance and we have some extra ierds Plaid, the newest thing out, x Cloth, the fashionable goods, 40 eason is advanced and we find that much broken, we have put them at every wearer of Oxfords. In the hoicest styles and colors in Black, money by buying from N & COMPANY. I. . 3421. Report of the Condition of The National Bank of AIM at Abbeville, In tbe State of South Carolina at the close of business, June IS, 1806. ,e RESOURCES. 'j3 Loans and discounts $187 583 8 v Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 13 033 2 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 18 750 t , Bonds, securities, etc 500 u , Banking house, furniture and flxtures 5.000 0 lD Other real estate owned 4,383 8 Due Irom National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 20,618 4 Due from State Banks and Bankers.. 5 284 2 - Doe from approved reserve agents... 12,122 6 Checks and other cash Items 57 9 Notes of other National Banks 1,830 0 Fractional paper currency, nickels, * and cents...,,. 456 0 11 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: :a Hpocie 80.480 oo p. Legal-tender notes 8,!>49 00? 10,129 0 n Redemption fund with U. S. Treaa'r (5 per cent, of circulation) 93T 51 i. d Total 8260.986 9 t. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 8 75.000 0< >e Surplus* fund.? 15,000 01 Undivided profits, less expeuses and taxes paid 8.18G ? National Bans notes outstanding 18.750'0< Individual deposits subject to check 114,812 % II Demand certificates of deposir 19,208 W Bills payable, Including certificates of deposit tor money borrowed... 30.000 0( Total ? 8280,930 81 g State of South Carolina, I ? . . County of Abbeville. J I, BenJ. S. Barnwell, Cashier of the above e named banu.dosoiemnly swearmat me above J statement Is true to the bestof my knowledge :1 and belief. BenJ. S. Barnwell, Cashier. _ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd r day of June, 1900. Julius H. DuPre, Notary Public. Corrkct?Attest : W. JOEL SMITH, ) C.V.HAMMOND. > Directors, t WM.N.GBAYDUN. J r Charleston and Western Carolina Ry. Schedule In effect June 3,1000. Dally D?lly Dally Lv Auensta 10 00 tm G.OOpm 6.80am ' Ar McCormlck 11.40am 6.44pm 8.13am B Lv MoCormlck 818*m . Lv Calhoun Falls... 9 20am Ar Anderson 11.00am Lv McCormlctt 11.40am 6.44pm ? Ar Greenwood 12.32pm 7.45pm l Ar Waterloo 1.13pm Ar Laurens ). 145pm Ex. Sun. Lv Laurens 2.47pm 8.00<?m 0 Ar Fountain Inn... 247pm 914am e Ar Greenville 3.25pm 10.20am 6 Lv Laurens 2 07pm r Ar Woodruff 2 49pm 8 Ar Spartanburg 3.40pm Lv Spartanburg 4.00pm (So. By.) - Ar Hendersonvllle 6.85pm Ar ABbevllle 7 30pm ' Lv Asbevllle 7.15am (So. Ry.) Lv Henderson vllle 8.10am Lv Spartanburg 12.01pm (C. A W. C. Ry) Lv Woodruff 12.44pm i. Ar Laurens 1.27pm r Lv Qreenvllle 12.15om 4.40pm~Ex.Sun ' Lv Fountain Inn... 12 54pm 5.41pm * Ar Laurent 1 85pm 6.40pm '* Lv Laurens 2.02pm (C. N. <fc L.) Ar Clinton 2 22pm Ar Newberry 3.10pm Ar Columbia 4.45pm Ar Charleston 9.40pm D Lv Laurens ?..7...T~T 50pm C. <fcW. C.) Lv Greenwood 2 48pm 6 25*m j Lv Anderson 4.15pn Lv Calboun Falls... 5.46pn ,e Ar AlcCormlok 3.40pm 7.15am 6.46pa I- Lv MoCormlck 3.40pm 7.15am 6.48pn Ar Augusta 5.25pm 8.55?m 8j0p? y Note?Tbe above arrivals and departures, ai well as connections with ot^er companles, an given ad Information, and are not guaran teed. Trl-weekly parlor car service between An guata and Asbevllle. Leave Augusta Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays; leave Ashe vlPe Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, i. Ernest Williams, G. P. Agt, Augusta, Ga. R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager. n l, Nice work in Engraving Cards, wed' ding invitations, etc. gotten up oi short notice at Speeds Drug Store. of Drinls *j pproved manner with im- J under the management of # j culiskiib. j OUS 4 y Cola | ce 1905, necessitating the # linery to supply the ever ? s 4-V> /% ?vt n?nfnnf lira i OCU 111 111C uiauuiavkutv v ir Drinks. ? ill MS. President and Manager. 2 >%%%%% ? - ~ -. . ?? ' . ' 1 , , ? '.>? v Ij There is One Soda Cracker | k and | Only | One. wj I You do not know, that Soda I |) Cracker until you know |l I Uneeda Biscuit I To taste Uneeda Biscuit is to fall in love with them. You | never forget that first taste, and R you renew it every time you eat W Uneeda Biscuit ? !g] M C0 In a dust tight, ffl ?j mM moisture proof package. w J H NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 9 ii you want a Gasoline Engine be sure you get the best which bears the brand I. H. C. We sell them T TXT TV/T^T?"I?T? TTD tJ VV . 1UU1XUU, U Hi seasonable Gooiin to be Had at h?u- The State of South Carolina, J .4d?n 8; . _ . ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Talcum powder, tbe bent, at 5c box. Violet and white rose soap 25c cake. Probate Court-01teUonfor Letters of AdminButtermilk soap, 3 cakes for 25o. By K. E. Hill, Esq.. Judge of Probate. Spool cotton, white black, 2 for 5c. whbkeas Mrs. Fannie J. Marbashall has Window shades, all colors, 10 to7oo each. wv made suit to me, to grant her Letters We offer come extra good values in plain of AdmlnlHUatlon of the estate and effects and fancy silks. of Dr. J. W. W. Marshall, late of Abbeville Oxfords In black, tan and white, and here 0jmn?,,,h yon can get a fit at almost any price. These are therefore, to cite and admonish ' " * , 3 , ' all and singular the kindred and creditors of Everything In millinery Is going at a spe- tt,e said J. W. W. Marshall, deceased, tbnt clal price. they be and appear before me, in the Court of Ladles collars of all kinds, 5 to 81.00. Probate, to be held at Abbeville C. H., on FrlTftDaneie collars and handkerchiefs In stock day-lhe i9th da>' of June "ext. alter publicaJapaneie coliarsana nandKercnieis in siock. tloq hereot at n 0.0|0ck ln tbe forenoon, to T?t>avfT(h<no nnm onn otvlloh in white M nil An.,an i r ?uan u?..A >nhn toniH black belts, 10 to $1.00 each. I Administration should not be granted. Some special drives In parasols. I Given under my band and seal of theCourt, Some shirt waists left yet at a bargain. Iday?fJune, in the year of our . . , ! (Seal) Lord one thousand nine hundred and Embroideries In abundance at very low 8lx and In the 130th year of American Prices. Independence. We keep everything that is kept In a first ' Published on the 20th day of June, 1906, In class dry goods and millinery Btore. the Press and Banner and on t he Court House door lor the time required by law. R. E. HILL, All the ladles should seeL. W. White's silks Judge of Probate. for waists and skirts, also the beautiful line . of musiins, lawns and ograndies. The finest nams and breakfast ; " bacon, each one guaranteed. S. J. i Preserve gKettles and Oil Link, 1 Stoves are two things to think of _ .. T TJ s . ? See the beaut'iul hue of Crepe Paper 3 in connection Wltn putting up and decorating paper at Speed's Drug ' Fruit, and would like to show you Store cheaper than ever. - how well and how cheap we can fit you out for the Fruit season, drugstore. See our fruit jar prices elsewhere Mnfo^^ibemany'ou6 w?Dwtb?o deal in this paper. Dargan's 5 and 10c c^81116 8lore',he 8,ock aDd a fine 8et of' " Store. A promenent physician says that Celery; > Cola Is the healthiest drink on lbe*market. I ^ ? It's a good brain food as well us lierve tonlr, j *?) VWrJITi'II The celebrated 1900 Washers Just received i WW? 60 HiMf) allandtxamlne- '.V. 1). Barksdale. Fhyaiomu &n& Suzgmm, EV6Fythillg* ] T> ESPECTFULLY OFFERS his profession- -,' *% . al services to the people of Abbeville Trocv rfl VTHPTll R and vicinity. Office In Bank building. JUtXOj X <Xj iUCUtOi ^ Land for Sale. HEALTHFUL 1 T ran, containing LATES-W.COCH\?ParHy" Q)ttOn Felt 1\ 150 Acres. Mattress ol Twenty-Ave (!?) acres In bottomland. Situ- * ated three miles from Abbeville Court House f University of Sootii Carolina, Scholarship Examination. L? T11 u N'a !,KhSJa?8i!,P8?1?T?e Normal ^veiy Mattress built with our Sp( County. Kttiih HcboUrehtp in wortb SlO^n qualities, from absolutely . money find bis matriculation or "term" icp ?risatw^^afi??jfts most sanitary ferr( name lime. Write foMnfomiatlon^od ^ factory in the ivorl June20,1?W.JAMIN SLOAcoiumbia?s^'c. tiess building is practiced in our Fat Fv#?rv Mattress manufactured b< DUE WEST ^ yjjjgj ^js positive guara: FEMALE COLLEGE. ?" J?THYEA I^EGINS SEPTEMBER 12TH free from an, with lull faculty of Ave men and ulne wo- fw _??, ATTuftr " Ok . , ' men. 145 pupils?25 per ceut. increase over /fffjpxgr? wsj?f3|wV\rt\ 'weemonths la*t year. New Cargenle Dormitory with all ittoyourdea modern comforts, ready for occupancy In the yf \ Y& fall. Usual < xtras. Board and tuition $150.00 s&il&is. lAitti&iSi "Purity" per > tar. I ?? 1Y<? 3I REV. JAMES BOYCE, Pres.. \<<\n?SP %MS!lD-S Due West, Abbeville Co., S. C. \* " " yfjr^ / X J . W. McKee, Jr., sells the best flour on the market. Try a barrel and you will be convlnced that what we eay la true. Call lor Capltola. ""sgftfc: Sugar, Coffee, Itlce, Syrup, Flour, Meal, Bacon, canned goods, Id fact anything in tbe 1/rif rn rTU" TV T A 'I'i'nrrt Grocery line. J. W. McKee, Jr.. "PuRHY MA 1 I KnS' Link will surely save you money ? on fruit jars. CALVERT <5 ANNOUNCEMENTS.' ? .For House of Representatives**: We are authorized to announce Frank JBi vll Gary as a. Candidu'e for the House of KopvrviJs^H reseutatlven. Subject to IhA DemocraUO-.^|fl We are hereby authorized to an?^|^H nounce Granville Beal as a candidate for the Legislature, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. 9 For Probate Judge. To the voters of Abbeville County. V*j?a|l Haviuy lieeu informed by Mr. R. E Hill some twelve mouths ago tnat be.. '/'"H would not be a candidute for the office of Probate Judge. I decided to appeal before the People of Abbeville 'County for that office. Thus for I have receiv-? fll ed out spoken encouragement from -B friends, and believing that (here B should bean end to all things; aod aa I am somewhat a believer iu rotation. 1 I hereby announce my self as candl-, date for probate Judge subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. To tbe Voters of Abbeville County: Jgj Owljig to tbe condition of my Dealtb dory Ing last summer and lull I bad about abas- f;JM doneil the Idea of standing for re-eifectlon to ."faK the office 01 ProbRte Judge and ho slated to ? some of my lilends; but as my health has , very mucb Improved wltbln the past fewmonths, and ah I bave been urged by a good many 01 my fileuas, to at once enter tbe race jfl for the office lor another term, I bave coneluded to do so. I tberelore hereby,*.^-' , nouuee myself as a cantdate for re-election,., to tbe office of Probate Judge for Abbeville " ,'vM Thanking you for tbe generous lapport lJ| which you li ive accorded me in the fcast, I, ,.? promise that, if by your suffrage, I snail be Lif* retainedlni.be office for another term, it r-sM shall be my utmost endeavor to so conduct7 the buhluefs of tbe office as lo meet with. your coutiuued approval.^ ^ ^ | For Superintendant of Education* - Ji? We are auihorlzed lo announce J. J. K11-gore as a candidate for tbe office of County , . Superlulendenl of Education, subject to the action of lUe Democratic primaries ? We are herby authorized to announce R. B. Cheatham as a caudidate for -. 'JM County Superintendent of Education,, uiiKSuof t<> rim untiAii *\lr fl?o HamA/iroflo ' ' 9 Primary. ' 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for. re eiecilon lor tbe office of County SuperJniencern of Education, subject to tbe aatloa < of tbe Democratic Primary. 1 F. C. DaPre. .'ffa We are authorized to announoe W. A. La- ?;? nler as a candidate lor tQe office oI County . ^<9 .-^upe, iutetideui ol Education, oubject to tha. .'.'.M action of the Democratic primary. v] We are authorised to announce R. C. Wllson a candidate (or School Commlsslooer - raM iubjectto the acilon oi the Democratic prl- fl I hereby announce myself acaodidate for tbe office of County Superinteudaut of Education, If Abbeville / '/MinliT uiilnanf t A f kn n nt?An A f fhtt n.fh.fl vuu u wj ouujcvu iv iuu autivu ui wuw . ,r5i Democratic primaries. ., ; J. Foster Hammond. ^Vj We are hereby authorized to- anf m uounce J. B. Gibert for the office Superintendent of Education of Abbd-. {fM ville County, subject to the action of the Democratic .Primary. kFor Auditor. We are hereby authorized to announce *"?& Klchard Sondley for re-election to the of&oe of Auditor of Abbeville county,subject to the action of the Democratic primary. We are authorized to announce R. D. Pardy a candidate for Auditor, subject to the action ol the Democratic primary. For Supervisor. i I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to ihe office of County 8upervle6r ^ y*S of Abbeville County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. , 'h G. N. Nickels. / 1S| I hereby announce myself as a can-* didate for the office of Supervisor 6f v.|j| Abbeville county subject to the action Vv of the Democratic Primary. W. A. Stevenson. For Magistrate. I We are authorized to announce P. D. Klueh I as a candidate lor Magistrate at Abbeville 1 Court House, subjeot to the Democratic pri- ^31 mary. I Tbera are acre HcCwll Patternasold inthe United State* than of any otaar males cf patterns. This U oa aotacst ef their styles accuracy and simplicity. KcCftll'j MagaxlBefThe Oueen of Fashion) baa ere subscribers than any other Ladies' Maeaiine. Oaa year'a tabscription(i3 numbers) cotts 50 eenta. Latest Y<5 umber, o centa. Evwry subscriber jets a McCall fattern Frea Subscribe today. ^ L*4y Wk-Bted. Handsome premiums ar Ubermf cash commlssia-!. Pattern Catalogue! of foe da. signs) and Premium Catalogue (showing 40a premiums) ...? Address THR UrCALL CO.. New Yaxfc n Furniture. I Goods Delivered Free. 1 ^ESTFULNESS Mattresses, the Standard f America jcial Lifters. Manufactured in eight PURE RAW STOCK, in the D-CONCRETE MATTRESS D. Every detail of scientific Mat* y :tories. sars our "PURITY" trade mark ntee. This Guarantee or Eoery Mattren antee this miltren to be manofactarsd from para new ' admixture of old r?sr? oc other old material. Sleep M it ia , and if found imperfect in quality c* workmaafaigt Him a. . . Jet, who a authorized to refund to joa the prica piii1" ' *">* Brand of Matlresses are Manafodund SuUgifi he Southern Cotton Oil Co. ( yi} Charlotte, North Carolina / /*] c that your mattress has this label >ttf V>1 3ES ARE FOR SALE BY | I NICKLES.