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II " .' !r - "T- ' - ' ' The Press and Banner Bt W. W. and W, E, Bradley. HUGH WILSON, Editor. * ?T>Tr?vTT.T.m. m. a. IB A#-Pnbllshed every Wednesdp at 82 n S year In advance. } Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1906 Abbeville and Edgrfleld by TrOlley. I As trolley lines are being constructed In al' parts of tbe State bringing Country and town In closer relationship commercially and socially, Is It not about time for Abbeville to couple itself up wilb some of Its remote sections.' For years some kind ot railway bas been contemplated from Edgefield to Abbeville. These counties which touch each other art Id point of time, farther apart than Abbeville and Washington City. No one but a graduate Id geography can tell bow to reach Edgefield .by rail from Abbeville without the aid of two modern mapB. The intervening section between Abbeville and Edgefield 1b peopled by thrlfly larmers, and the exception of the C. & W. C Rail waj crossing the aectlon about midway between ibe points, It is without railway accommodations. A trol.'ey line going south from Abbeville, passing through the thrifty Bellevlew Pectlon and to McCormlcfe, woulc farther develop one of the best sections oi _ of this County and would be beniflclal alike to the people along the line and to Abbeville. McCormlck Is one of the most thriving towns in the np Country. Her people are friendly lo the old uouoiy, ana Qououem >> la tbelr desire to remain as part of tbe County, bat tbey may reasonably be pardoned fo> not wishing to go to tbe otber aide of tb? earth in order to reaoh tbeir county seat. Let ua ooaple tbe sections together and extend tbe line on to Edgefield. There is perhaps not a section of country In the State where persona living along tbe route are better able to aid In the work by subscription and taxation. Then too this would let aome light Into the back door of Tillman'* . land. r.,.. "' * 1 The Anderson Intelligencer. All the preaa of the State seem now to be throwing banquets at that good paper, the Anderson Intelligencer. That best of men, [ Mr. C. C. Langs ton, some time ago sold bit Interest In that paper to Mr. V. B. Cheshire, and he with the veteran J. F. CUnkacales, * who has so long been at th e head of tbe paper, have rattled tbelr bonea about tbe office and I transformed tbe paper ao that It does not look like ltaelf. Tbe owners have always V been good men, and the paper has been at tbe fi r' top of tbe list. Tbe paper Is now an elgbl ' oaee paper. Mr. Langston.tbe retliingown Ier was lor many years tbe efficient and popular Secretary of tbe State Press Association. All the press are sorry that Mr. LangstoD quits. He would not have been excused ai ' all If be had not given place to so good a man a Mr. Cheshire. To all we extend wishes lor , tbeir good health and good spirits, tbe best v things thle side the River. riSr " ** Its Beat Advertisement. ETbe Industrial Edition of tbe Spartanburg Journal comes up to tbe best requirement* along all tbe lines. It would be a credit to any printing offloe, and it Is tbe best advertisement that could be bad of the progressive i olty, surrounded by tbe actlvtles of a busj . ' manufacturing centre. Tbe record of Spartanburg's success should be an inspiration to [ tbe people of otber towns. If-.V. The Donalds Progress. Tbat is tbe title of a new paper published E at Donalds by Editor Harold C. Booker. The B paper is filled wltb original matter of a varied ( ' / and Interesting character, and la in everj way an exoellent publication. It deservet and no doubt will receive'from tbe peoplt substantial aid and moral encouragement. Good look to tbe Donalds Progress. Newspaper Offlee Destroyed. Some two weeks ago the printing office o< tbe Honea Path Gbronlole was destroyed b) Are. Tbe plant was a total loss, wltb no In < suracce. But Editor Moore is plucky. H<> brought out the Chronicle on the next publication day, and will, if possible, exert mort energy In v?*hjng tbe business ao tbat hi may recover from tbe serious loss. Tbt Cbronlole was prospering, and tbe Job department was doing so well tbat Mr Moon had ordered a new job press. It bad arrived at the depot, and he wished to have It moved | to tbe office on tbe afternoon before tbe fire ! Hki. hnoTi on/1 nn1A ./.( mnnn I It that afternoon, but promlsbed to pat it Id 1 the office next day. And thus it was Mr. 1 Moore saved bla new press. The best wishes of tbe Press and Banner go oat to Mr. 1 Moore. < Pay The Mayor. Mr. J. L. McMillan has been one of the ' moat acceptable mayors tbat Abbeville bat ever bad. He declined to run for re election | and tbe honors bave ugaln been tbrust upoD 1 ' blm, ! The duties of this position are macb more P taxing than In former days, and If they are properly performed, necessarily take up the greater part of a man's time. 1 Mr. McMillan's services are richly worth a thousand dollars a year bnt let as drive 8 good bargain with blm and give him six h undred dollars. What tay tbe council? , p:; EECHRISTENED. j Tbe Glenn-Eihel Hotel in No More? < |&:'r, Jn Name. * 1 Tbe old well known Glenn-Ethel hotel t' .whose doors bave been long olosed. were opened again last Saturday. Tbe hotel Is no longer tbe Glenn-Ethel, It baa been rechristened, and Is to be hereafter known tithe "Taggart Bouse." Mr. James Taggari and bis wife Mrs. Mary Taggart are now tbe 1 proprietors, and tbe doors of tbelr hotel are wide open to receive wayfarer6or others seeking rest and refreshment, The dining room laoleaare dally spread with hot and steam- , ine food, where tbe famishing may feed and 1 f satisfy the cravlDgs or toeir appeiue wiui immost toothsome diets. Mrs. Taggart bat loves from which bolllDg coffee comes, and for those who need cooling drinks she haithe nicest refrigerator to be found Id a day'*. Journey. 1 < If you are tired and sleepy, you can find rest and Nature's sweet restorer at the Taggart Moose. If you are hungry, take a seat ai one of the dining tables when the cook and two butlers will pour In the food until you are reaoy to ory, "Hold, enough." New varnish, the use ol scrub brooms, and other things make the Taggart House spie and spou. |r ' Local m. Heavy Jute bagging and ties at lowest prices. S. J. Link. Pure Tennessee seed barley at Links If you want all leather shoes go to 8. J. Link be guarantees every pair be sells to be solid leather. Special bargains In hats and caps at Links. Be ovor to see Link for bagging and ties. Just received a car of Holiday's flour ihe best that money can buy. S.J. Link. Fresh turnip seed at Links. Swift premium bums every one guaranteed k' Llakt. If yoo warn th? best flour that can be made of wheat call on S. J. Link. tiee Link for bagging and ties. j ft # i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw?mmmmmmm?m Greetii Froi 12 M< We am to satisfy 01 year's busir expected, w satisfied cus selves anew W7 fl V XXWI markets wh of the best we believe ^ went for. New S We cai to say that < sonable goo tomer, large Per: You have not igi cannot affoi State Candidates. Tbe vote beard from for State candidate* la very Incomplete. Indications are that Lyon ia eleoted Attorney General with a very large majority. Anael la leading for Governor, fhe raoe for Railroad Commissioner la very ulose with Wharton In tbe lead. PRESBYTER!AL SCHOOL, Ellgable Lot or Ten Acres?Teacher Elected ? Building to Be Rented Until (be New Structure Can be Bnllt. Tbe Preabyterlal committee have not been die. They have been aotlvely and zealously working for the proposed new aobool' to be icder control of this Presbytery. Tbe large ind elegant lot on tbe opposite aide of tfaln Street from the homes of Mr. Cox sod Sir. Hamblin haa been bought and given to :he board by neighbors. A part of tbe lot belonging to Mr. Henry has been secured, beginning at a point opposite to Mr. Cox's palings. A teacher has been elected, and a suitable ?Qlldlng in which to teach the sohool will be -ented until aach time as the proposed new ubool bouse may be erected. The oommltiee has a subscription of 810,000 n addition to the lot wbloh Is nearly square, jontalnlng ten acres and facing the Main Street. It Is within reaoh of the city water ind the sewerage, Jast beyond the mile post. Mr. R. E. Cox has been eleoted treasurer, to 7hom subscriptions will be paid at once, roe papers are at the Peoples Bank. And so It Is, the good work of building up the town goes bravely on. COURT NEWS, Court Convened Monday Morning ?t 10 O'clock. Court of General Sessions convened Monday morning at len o'clock, hl? Honor Judge Aidrlch presiding. Solicitor Cooper, Stenographer AhII and the regolar conrt officers Id their places. The following petit Jury answered to their names: B. K. Beacham, A. D. Fisher, H. M. Clark, T. S. Palmer, T. A. Hill, J P. McGee, f. J. Brltt, J.I Crowtber, J. H. Fisher, T. H. Cochran, J. S. Hammona, J. A. Ellis, Wm. Hill, U. W. Carroll, W. H Jones, J. H. Wren, U. D. Seawright. Jd. W. Lawson, W. B. Ferguuon, A. G. Bulord, F. H. Cann, S. H. Toibert, John B. Harmon. W. J. Ammous, W. S. Hammond, G. E. Mollwaln, E. H. McCord, K. 1). Purdy. R. O. BranyoD, H. J. Power, W. L. Kennedy, H. H. Rankin, W. B. Gable, M. H. WllsoD. The following bills were banded grand Jury: State vs. Butler Jackson, asnault and battery?1 rue bill. State vs. Walter G(.lne6, assault and battery?True bill, State vs. Thos. Hamilton, Will Hamilton, Lang Hamilton, assault and battery?True bill. State vs. John Samuel, assault with intent to puDlsb?True bill. Slate vs. Wesley, Charley, Jule and Mack nrawford. assault and battery wltb Intent to kill. Plead not guilty. Jury returned verdict or assault and battery of a blgb and aggravated nature. Bute v?. Lutber Scott?True bill. State vs. J no, Tate, assault and battery wltb Intent to kill?True bill. State v?. Lnla Brown, Lula Patton, assault and battery with Intent to kill?True bill. 8tate vs. Will Harris, larcency and housebreaking?.True bill. Slate vs. L. C. Bell, violating dispensary law?True bill. State vs. Polly Squire, marder. Plead not guilt}; sent to penitentiary for lour year*. j State vs. Will Harris. bousebie?kiug and larcency. Plead not guilty. Sentenced 18 moDtbs on cbaln gang. State vs. Coot Ramey, assault and battery wltb Intent to kill. Plead not guilty. Jury i returned verdict of guilty of simple assault and battery. Sentenced 30 days on public works or pay fine of $100. i i When you have Pressing to be|done aeud it to the City Pressing CluUf room No. 1, Wilder's Block, at McKee's Store, Phone 139. We do the work right. Satisfaction guaradteed. If you will only give us a trial, ;you will be convinced. We want your work. Jessie & Duffle McKee, Prop. , ' . . . . .. . 'JL\ a : . ... igs m the Busy Store. MT> +V. a A rrn | J11 lllD XXg V Qounced that our first aim would be ur customers, and while our first less was about twice as large as we ~ +/> ViDir n-f fVjp "first dlS C lid V t It/ UVU1 WA ?- ? ;tomer, and we hereby pledge ourto this policy. ye just returned from the Northern 1 1*1 fonfnll ere we spent iwu wccfi.s ah otai^u Merchandise at lowest prices, and ve can prove that we got what we reasonable Goods. nnot enumerate here but suffice it our store is brim full of new seads, and we guarantee to every cus i or small, feet Satisfaction. r - ^ i ^ j ji _ lored us ror tne past year, ana you *d to miss our Fall Bargains. r. W-u?xm3ae. Democratic Primary Election, Sept^mbei; 11, 1900. The primary election in Abbeville County passed off quietly. In the statement of the vote by boxes, given below, five small boxes, aggregating about 175 votes are to be heard from. ! ' ' laupt. il ||Atty. ||R B. I Edn. llQover. || Gen.|| Com. . i I a o | 2 : .o ? - 5 * ? J ? ? * a a ?. OS ? ? Sm oa";S5^K5 ? o & "-J ? ? a 5 jj&I 2 SS ?-3 r> >-5 *n linn ~Z: abi^viiie cotion "a "? "mi'm '50 "m '57 "n Abbeville Railroad Shop* - i 38 37 2 36 3 38 i Cml wortby'* Crow Road- 22 6 3 25 4 23 8 19 UuidBprlDg - 25 11 7 30 i4 'ii 35 i Abieviiie " w ias i'3'2 107 "m "78 "1&5 "53 "25 37 "i'5 "37 "14 "sb "ai "i'3 '90 "37 "iiis "'20 "% "io "ii'7 "21 "28 12 "'"5 " 35 ""'3 " 37 "17 23 Ml. Carmel 29 23 If 36 14 38 43 7 Lowndesvllle No. 1 114 41 82 80 88 7 112 48 Lowodt-aville Nr. 2 .". Rock Sprlutf ~ K?-o?'e?' 2? 4 io 20 1 Hi "iti ' "a HmnptoD AtbeviVie " si 153 "ss "isi "isa "lis "in ' oo "i? 35 23 "33 "21 "35 "42""14 Level Laud 24 i7 11 30 5 86 35 .6 itooaidB""!!"""""!"""!"!!!!"!.!"'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!! isa 21 "93 '"Us "79 102 "'74 10c Meant* Cbapei 8 17 8 17 4 21 21 4 Long Cane " 3 " 25 J '"io "i'8 " 9 "iVi "i'4 "is Braaioy* Mini' I Mountain View j | "698 'm 'm. "rai "772 "93'i "-ii'4 D. FOLIAKOFF Has moved to the store formerlyoccupied by Thomson Brothers. His large Stock has been supplemented by a full new line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, ? Valises, Dry Goods and Millinery. Everything in Gent's and .Ladies Furnishings offered at Prices that the customer can not let pass. i " .' :* f^Pl '' ' *' ..Ov OSBOl ^OSB^ osbo: St&e u; Osborne Abbeville Hs lie Smith Dry ( Our buyer will be off for ? * jV . l i ^ weeiss visiting- me oeet e class and dependable me: ing Fall Season. For tl will make slaughter prie goods. Ginghams am Our stock of ginghams an school dresses is in good we ask for such goods is i for close buyers. The Smith D: John E. Dants Shaves and Since the time of the ancie beard by some means or < Since that time there has I but none so radical as in the ancients plucked their beards, much pain and discomfort. T ' " - -A ?^1 self with a Ulll'lSiy OllI< uine pleasure and no fear ( cost only a dollar and a he show them to you. Use a ( shaving be an ordeal to be d Christy Safety Razors cor MURRAY ??? ? rWTWCTT ???? W. D. SIMPSON, M.D.. \f] Physician and Surgeon. oi< fick over fil! :xx'rf st<)ri<:. j Night callH at II. H. Hill'* Ri^ldence. H _ - (i Pi Coket-buiy Conference School Ih recognized 88 otic ol the beM conducted High Schools In ? tbeSlute. There t>hould be a large patronage fo from Abbeville County. Write lor catalogue ?It. will Interest you. Addret>t> U. Benjamin Dukep, Cobesbury, 8. C. ; ; ________ - v.- ifc* rne BNE RNE i1 s for Goods. irdware Co. ^ J fi AArln I nrvmnmr JiUUUS l'UIII|)(lll(f the next two or three astern market for high rchandise for the comie next two weeks we es on strictly summer J Madras. ri madras for children'8 . shape and the price a convincing argument ry Goods Co. sler, Manaa^r. Shavers. int Greeks trimming of the Dther has been in vogue. Deen advances in all lines, method of shaving. The CP This was attended with "oday you can shave yourety Razor with gen)f cutting yourself. They ilf. Come in and let us Christy and no longer will Ireaded. nplete with six blades at DRUG CO, rhe Taggart House THE DOORS OF THE TAGGART j OlISE, formerly known as the lean-Ethel, are now open to the jLlic. .Good board, good lodging, >od servants, and good dining tables, r all who come. JAMES TAGGART, MRS. MARY TAGGART. ??? I ?????_????? / At Dargan's 5 and 10c Store can be found a splendid line of Post Cards, of all 4kinds and views of Abbeville and of the new monument are always \ on hand. State of South Carolina County of Abbeville?Probate Court. W. P. Whara, Jr., as Administrator of the Estate of VV. P. Wham, Sr., (it-ceased, and iu hit) individual (Mpneity, Plaintiff, against Essie . Maoauley, et al., D<fendaut8..? Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court, I will sell at POblic uuicry at Aooevuie v,nurt nouse, ou Saleday in October, 1906, for I be payment of debts, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of W. P. Wham, Sr., deceased, situate in naid State and County, to-wit: All that tract or parcel lands, known as the McMillan Place, containing FortySix and three-fourths Acres, more or less, bounded by. lands of Miss Maggie Brooks, J. M. Wham, W. P. Wham, Jr., Georee Wilson. P. Rosenberg <fc Co., and J. G. Hamilton. Also, that tract or parcel of land, containing One Hundred and Thirtynitie and three-sevenths' Acres, more less I'Oundpd by lauds of Mcllwai i.J G. Hamilton, G. C. Dusenberry. K-ini Fleming and others. *IVi ?? ?* 'abIi Purchaser to j.ay for pajvio. R. E Hill, Ju 'g? Probate Court. Sept. 5, '00 State of South Carolina County of Abbeville?Probate Court. J. Hayue McDill, as Administrator of the Esraie of James Watt, deceased, Plaintiff, against Mar.ja Watt and others, Defendants.? Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. Jn pursuance of an order from the Court of Probate, I will sell at publio outcry at Abbeville Court House, on Saled^y in October, 1906, for the payment of debts, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of James Watt, deceased, situate in said State and County, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land with a dwelling 'louse thereon, situate in the city of Abbeville, 8 C., containing One-fourth of One Acre, more or less, bounded by lands of Yancey Reid, George Lane, Hiram Lomax and others. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. Hill, Judge Probate Court. Hept. 5, '06. ? & Dargan has jast received a fine lot of Sterling Silver. If you have a wedding present to buy it would pay you to see this lot of silver. Shoe and ". Harness Shop. - 1 have bought out the Shoe and Harness Shop recently operated by C. V. Hammond^ ^ and am prepared to do all kinds of Harness Repairing at reasonable rates at ?ame old stand. Scott Hammond. Ang. 15,1906. 4t / i 1 Land for Sale. THE HOME OK THE LATE S. W. COCH-* ran, containing , < f a a 10\J Acres. Twenty-Ave (25)acres In bottom land. Situated three mileB from Abbeville Court Hooae on Dae West road. Apply to Mrs. H. M. COCHRAN. Clinton, 8. C. or C. M. Cocbran on premise*. Jane 20,190d,4m At Dargan's 5 and 10c Store new goods are arriving daily. Pleas^ call and let us price ' yon some of our goods. Hfe Sill, ? ? - ' -m ^ _ F&y&mm ssai &mrgem? RESPECTFULLY OFFERS hi#DrofeMlon-tv al services to the ptopie of Abbeville and vicinity. Office in Bank bnlldlng. South Carolina Military Academy. Sooth Carolina Military Academy, Offloeof tbe Chairman Board oI VlsitorT Charleston, S. C.?Vaoanclen in tbe State Scholarships exist as fi.liows In the Counties mimed, to wit: Abbeville. 1: Anderson, 1; 'Barnwell, 1; Beaufort,2; Berkley,!; Charleston, 2; Chester, 2; Darlington, 1; Dorchester, I; Fairfield, 1; Georgetown, 1; Greenwood, 1; Greenville, 2; Kershaw, lj Laurens, 1: Lex IdkIOO, 1; MuriDoro. i; iMfiwoerry, x; amuigod, 1; Spartanburg, 2; York, 2; Hampton, 1. Application blanks may be obtained from the County Superlntenent or from the Cbalr. man of the Board of Visitors, Charleston S C. These applications, fully made out as directed, must be In the bands ofthe cb?'--nan by the 80th of July, C. S. GADSDEN Chairman Board ofVimiors. Land for Sale. 150 Acres two miles from Hodges, Greenwood County, 100 acres In cultivation, three runnlug streams with about 10 acres flue bottom land, wlib enough timber to abundantly support the place. One 3 room frame bouse and one small barn with .nobles and shed attached comparatively new, good well of water, three-fourths mile from good school. fine community. Should you wish to buy, you would do well to Investigate. Titles perfect. Jas. H. McCord, Hodges. or W. A. Nlckles, Abbeville. Aug. 22,1906. tf We are showing a big Glass 1 Bottle of fine Talcum Powder that we picked up at a bargain for the low price of 10c. See it. Dargan's 5 and 10c Store. I ''NuDuallyti" Candy fresh every week at Mllford's up-to-date Drug Store. Christy Balety Razors 51.50 at McMurrya. Why not try a bottle of Welch's Orape Juice for your dessert tomorrow T A little booklet tells yon of lta many uses. Grape Juloe 25 and 50 eta at McMurry's. . : _____