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ike Press and Baaae?. Published every Wednesday at two dollars a a year In advance. Wednesday, July 22, 1908. ^ Notice to Creditors. , r%; VllVb iO UCICUJ g i ? uu bu uiu uiouiivio VI Ed Keisei, that by an order of his Honor J. C. Kiugb, at Chambers, all creditors ot ilia Maid Ku Keibor are required to prove their claims beiore ttie undersigned on or beJoiewept.stb.lyus, K. E. HILL., Mauler for Abbeville County. July Stb, UXfc. 4i Gold Piu LoMt. Lost on July laid on street between borne and public square, one Gold Breast fin witb coral Melting in shape 01 a rune, 'i'be tluder will be rewarded by returning sumo to alu oc B. Morst. Abbeville Mutual Opeu for Iunpecliou. Abbeville. S. C., July 121,1908. Editor Press and Banner: in tbe last issue of your paper "Stockholder" a-kcd information In regard to tbe Abbtville-Uieenwood Mutual Insurance Asooela. tlon. 1 assume that tbe writer le not a member ot tne Association, as 11 nas no -'diocjtuoiueio, | and the policyholders are supposed 10 be la- t miliar with lue management ol the company, t as the book* are alwavs open to Inspection, * and a lull report of each year's transaction is I made at tbe annual meeting. However, 11 c 1 Stock holder" or any other person will cull t at the i Itice, I will gladly give blm any mloi- c inatlon ueslred. Respeclluily, . i J. K. Blake, bee. and Treas. c r Type Wrlteih lor Sale. j One Fay bbo, tj pe writer, almost same ? model as tbe Ktmingion, In first class work- t ing condition, bas never had any work done t on it and bas never needed It. The original \ selling price (110. Will sell lor cash ?40 on t eawy payments ior &0. t One Fianklln type wilier, In good con- \ dltlon. A very slmpie, durable machine, in 1 regular use at ibis time. Regular price $(iO \ will sell lor $20 casb or cash payment of $10 i and So per month m audition for tbiee e months. Botb machines uiay be seen and examined f by applying to W. W. Bradley, t AbbeviLe, b. C. i ^ r i Mrs. A Jl. Carpenter. t Mr?. A M. Carpenter, wile of tbe much e^- t teemeo Editor if tbe Dally Mai), spent sever- j al days in Abbeville last week. j Mrs. Carpenler was leartd In tbe Lower ^ Lock Cude section of this county, iimongst g theStcedeis ol the old t>pe. We have no j doubt that It Is ber influence that ban devel- t op?d one of the beat euitors in tbla Slate, Id t the person ol Mr. Carpenter. - t We bope ibat she will visit Abbeville again 'j Boon and tbat sLe will brlDg the busy editor t of the Mall with ber, as wen as the prettiest c young lady In Anderson. ? C t Mr. G. 8. HulrhlDM. g Mr. G. S. Hutcblnr, agent for the Interna- ( tlonal Harvester Company, whs amongst | those wno beard tbe Senatorial Canldatea on B last Friday. He In an excellent man and , represents one of the beat of corapmles E Through his local agents, Messrs J. 'J. Ward- a law and W. D. Morrah be ha* placed pump- d Ing and llghtlDg plants Id maoy homes in ^ this county, and without exception tbelf c customers are delighted. Tbe International v Harvester Company furnishes a'most any b kind ot machinery tbat may be desired for v the proper equipment of the rural home. 0 a v Picnic at Aiitrevllle. g Lookout lor the blpgtrt rlcnlr ofthesp'tson. ? given by the W. O. W? I. O. O F., and A F. M. Three prominent speakers. Cntre ODe. a come all, and have a good time. Kemember b the date, Friday July '24,1918. o ? o Death of Jim Robtnxon. James Robinson, a well-known an<* much respected colored idhd of this oily, die' id q Augusta Inst Saturday. July 18th, sged about ^ 77 j ear*. He left Abbeville about two months n ago to live with bis bod, Joe Robinson. 8 Money tu Loau. ?5,000 to loan on re?l estate. Apply at once, ? Lock Box 374. Abbeville, S. C. II SHltMinaii W?nieil o to look after our Interest In Abbeville and sdjHoent conn ties. Salary or commission. Ad- P dress The Victor Oil Co., C.evoland, O. ~ Xoiice. The F. E.C. U. of A. will meet at Abbeville g ou fli>t Saturday In August at 11 o'clock a. ?i m. All Locals please try to have delegation. c I want tbe Executive Committee to meet iue ? at 10 o'clock. ft L P. Vermillion. Mower for Sttle. I win sell oue Derrlng Mr wer with grain v attacl ment ?nd rake. Mower In good work- \ Ing oruer. For particulars, apply W. W. Bradley, Prebs anil Banner office. n Stimulation Without Irritation. That Is the watchword. That Is what OrlDO C laxative Fruit Syrup does. Cleanses and li stimulates the bowels without Irritation lr t! any form. P. B* Speed. o Xotlce. All persons having claims against the Estate oi l)r. W.T. Penney, deceased, will preoqt%? thom U\t rovmpnf nrnv?n onH anthpnti cated, to oie. '* Geo. Penney. We are authorized to announce Melv'o J. Ashley as a candidate for tbe House of Representatives, enliject to tbe action of tbe Democratic primary. \ ^ Mr. J R. Tucker was In town last Saturday |, nod brought the Press and Banner a basket l of bis fine p< aches. No one rai?ps any bett-r s fruit. Mr. Tucker has sold JfeO.OO worth ol fruit from his orchard this year. ? Tag day ! Tag day ! Thursday 2.1 d. f< Death of a (jooil Woman. o Mrs. M. J. Link died suddenly at ber home, Monday July 20th, 1908. A physician was suutmoneu about 12 o'clock and at one she was dead. Mn. Link waa tbe daughter of Mr. James Leslie one or the most useful educators tbat v ibia county bas e\e" known. In that bin abl - R Ity was unquestionably of tbe first rank and v his service was during a period when high t clasB educators were lew. h Mrs. Link whs a woman of excellent quail- a ties, and she brought up a family who truly j reflect ber endowment of character, She was t o ma i.\nc* m.mhtir i\t ihn Preabv tertaD c Cburcb. and devottd n uch ol her time to the <) welfare oftbe cburcb, o fc<be 18 survived by iier husband, Mr. M. J. r Link and s'x children, lour bojs and two ? girls. Many friends from bere atlended ibe luneral tervlies at Lebanon jetlerday afternoon. J t Death of Geo. M. Richie. George M. KlcMe died at bi? borne In Abbt> ! vllle, July 2<Ub, 1908. He was "8 years old. ' No colored man ban enjoyed tbe respect ol , tbe wh?te people Id a greater degree tbaD tbis J man, His lite was au example of uprigbi- J: nets that ctlored people ol the younger gen- ' eratlon might well emulate. His son banded us tbe following facts abont bim: "Father" George M. Klcble was boru about fou' miles lrom Abbeville on wbat Is now known as ibe Gullln place,September ly. Died July 20,1908. He Juiced tbe Long Cane t Prefcbyt erlun Cburcb In tbe year 1861. It was mainly through bis tfloris that tbe colored Presbyterian cburcb ? Washington Street p Church?was organized In 1881. He was ordained Its first ruling elder and was In active 1 service until ni? death. He was a man of deep piety, a consloienl Christian, and a i worthy citizen, setting an example lor tbe s younger geneiauuu ui mi- ^u^ic twice married and the father or eight children? two daughters h n d Mx sons. 01 this number two daugbleis and tour suns survive r blm. C. A. W. f Krgro Killed hi?;Broihir. As the result of a drunken spree, Fet 4|ulnn surrender* d lo ihe Sberitl yesterJHy morning lor the killing of bis biotber Bob Qulnn. It seems that tbe> bBd been to Abbeville In 1 the same buggy ano bed ieturned bome In a more or less orunken rendition. When they t arrived at hi me Fet (.Juino was asleep, and tils bioiber altef cursing and abutlri; bim be- a gan to apply bis knllever.\ lreely. Feicjulnn Anally realiz?d that be was being carved up ran away and tried to leach his home. He c got to the home of bis brother In law someIblng like ilnte quarter.. of a mile away, and J here stmrtda gun. He was being tallowed by Fob tjuinn pistol in band who swore be f would Kill luD1, SteiLg Bi>b l^ulnn coming , be turntd Into a cotton patch where be was followed. Fob advancid on bim pldol In band wheD Pet nioi run id ine if^H wuu iuo shot pun. Bob died Monday, about leu days t alter tbe shooting, 01 iocfe Jaw. r During tbe summer kidney irreg. larltles are oftcu cnuced ly exctehlve drinking or be. ' log overbt-altd. Attend to IbekldneyHat once ' by using Foley'# Kidney Cure. J*. &. 8peed. > j MUSIC IN THE AIR. j 3APPINESS IN EVERY HEART -GLORY IN EVERY EYE. Jnion of Female Beauty and Manlv Valor. -J It Is a truism that there 1h nothing half bo iweet In life an love's young dream, and this jttt>.-auce cartaluly was iiot made by one tsleep, nor wan II the lmpie.sHlon of a person ;iven toa vain fancy or a wild conceit. While ve in ay have dreamed dreams aud seen visons, we have never experienced the actualizes of love and happiness, and we are now 10 longer young and this bliss is not reserved or us. We are convinced now, however, that he statement is not visionary nor the sentlnent fantastic, lor we nave seen the sweeelitsb Illustrated, the happiness demonstrated ind love's young drenm realized In the marluge of Miss Corrle Holliiigsworlb auU Mr. Jharles A. Creech. This happy event, with m posing ceremonies, occurred at the home )1 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Holllngsworib.on Wedlesday, July 15th, J90S, and brought together he (riends ol ihe family to share In the happiness of themselves and the young couple. The parlor was darkened, but from the handeller shone bright lights revealing the )eautllul decoiatlons in white and green col>rs, and the handsome dresses not only of the principal participants, but of all the ladles issembled to witness the marriage. A porlon or the parlor bad been railed off, forming l kind or chancel. In wblcb enclosure the *ev. J. A. Brown, D. D., of the B&ptist church )f Greenville, the officiating clergyman, tht >rlue and groom, tbe best man, and the maid >f honor entered. The couple stood directly mder a marriage bell suspended irom the telling, and took the solemn vows which nade them man and wife. Dr. Brown's cereumiy was very beautiful, dwelling on tbe intlqulty, tbe solemnity, ana me saureuueee u well as tbe honorableness, tbe happiness, ldcI the holiness of matrimony, nor was be inmlndful ol tbe responsibilities and duties ivblch the vows assumed Involved, touching be welfare of society, tbe prosperity of tbe Hate and tbe well belug of tbe family. It va6, be 6?ld, a divinely appointed InstltuIon. not to be entered Into lightly and ternjorarliy, but Its promises were binding and ntended to be permanent, and to be observed 10 Ion? as life lasted. Dr. Wllklns closed the ceremoDy with a eeilng prayer, asking ths divine guidance ol be newly married pair through their Jouilf-y Id life, and entreating earnestly that ihey night bavecontentment, bappineesand prosperity ks their lot on eartb, and enjoy the choicest bleaslngs ot beaven as a reward for belr devotion and dedication one to the othir. Just belore the ceremony, Mrs. Manton ticCutchen. the bride's sister, sang In a soft ind gentle voice a song called "September." rVhen all was In readiness Miss Wlnton Tagtart played on the piano. accompanied by Jr. Klutz on tbe trombone, the wedding narcb to tbe Inspiring strains ol which tbe irldal party, preceded by Dr. Brown, entered he parlor. First came tbe ushers, Messrs. Thomson and Mansfield Holllngswortb, then be groom and his best man, Mr. Mcllwlnney if Gibson, N. C. The maid of bonor, Miss Jeptima Hollingswortb, followed In a dalntx Irt ss of wblte netting over pink tafleta, lookng radiantly beautiful and bewltchlngiy ;racetnl, her form so fair that she seemed less if earth than heaven. Little Miss Janle Mc"utcben was flower girl; Master Hollingslngswortb Addle bore tbe Bible wltb which ill tbe otber sisters hart been married, and Fblcb Dr. Browu banded to tbis coupie, com ending Its prtcepts as r guide to tbeir lives ,ud Its counsel as a government for tbelr coniact. Then came the bride on the arm of ber irotber, Mr. Urover Holllngs worth, who gave ier awa*. She wore a beautllul dress ol rblte cbifl'on over w bite satin and carried a ouquel of bride's roses. Tbe bride's mauy romanly attributes and private worth have ommended ber most Justly to the respect nd esteem of all who know ber, and they rill not furget ber enlightened zeal In every ood woik, ber advocacy of every ft lal doty s well as the performance of all tbe requln aents of a dutiful and devoted daughter, 'bese good qualities have entitled ber to aod ave claimed for her admiration and respect f uh all. and ber good and gracious qualities f head and heart, bespeak tor her the tender are, tbe considerate affection and tbe ccntaut love which is so Justly her due. Mr, Creech Is a prosperous merchant al Mcloli, S. C , and Is htgbly appreciated at bis ome, aud has tbe respect and confidence of hat community by reason of bis piety and lability oi habits. That bis judgment Is exf-ilent and well nlgb lnfallible Is proved by i kn '* ?"* roharu Ia oa t a fln/1 fl rife, bus a clear perception whom to marry, nd baa located tbe place where the gentler ex are so fair tbftt they are marie up of loveness alone, and so good that tbey are created f every creatures btet. Refreshmem* were served by a hevy of retty young ladles. Misses Sarah Calvert, iOls Wilton, Edna Cox and Anna Clark, and . pilled In sweetness tbe cake and cream ley handed, while at the pancb bowl, rrealbtd in garlands of ro*es acd leaves, tbe i oodness ot love, of wisdom and of beauty Bemed to be in session In the person of Misses leora Brunson, Mangle Brooks and Liuoy i [eury, and never was a sweeter draught from klrer bands ever quaffed. The out of towu guests were Mr. and Mrs. I I. B. McCutcben, Miss Edlib MoCutcben, ilsbopvllle, tj. C.; Mr. and Mrs. T. T. H?.l[ngswortb. Athens, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. yilllford, Grtenwood, and Mr. Robert Jones, icCoii.S. C. i The bridal presents were displayed and i inch admired. The bride cbaDged ber bridal robes for a ravelling dress, and after a loud farewell i hey lelt to visit tbe groom's mother In North I 'arollna alter tbey bad received the congratu stlonsof all prevent, coupled with tbe wish bat tbelr happiness might be an deep as the ceau and tbelr irouii -m aw llgbt ax Its foam, 'bey go to tbelr borne at McColl, S. C., where 7e hope every bie*?it>p will attend them and ?here tbelr lives will be all happiness, and rearluess a name. Schedule for Dae West Railroad. Morning train leaves Due Wept 10:15. The evening train leaves Due West at &1&. Tbe Southern Irom -Greenville and tbe outbert) trora Columbia meet In tbe roorn g at Shoals Junction, two miles below >oii8lds. The Due West train will take pasengern from both these trains. The Southern Trains In tbe evening, North nd South, meet at Hodges. If these are on Ime the Due West train takes passengers rom each of tbem. If they are late it either raits, or runs out to Due West and returns \r f hlb fiprviffi I'nsseneers can also go out from Due West d morning or evening freight train. ? ???mm ? G. B. BurhanB Testifies After Four YearB. G. B. Burbuns, of Carlisle Center, N. Y? rriteK "About Jour years aeo I wrote you tating that 1 bad been entirely cured of a se ere kidney trouble by taking less than two lottles of jro'ey's Kidney Cure. It eutlrely topped ihe brick oust sediment, and pain nd symptoms of kidney disease disappeared am glad to say tbat I have never bad a reurn ot any of ibot-e symptoms during the our years tbat have elapsed and I am evlentlycund to stsy cured, and heartily recminend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one sulerlng from kidney or bladder trouble." P. i. Speed. Mothers, don't give your baby anything but cod tains opiates or any other Injurious 1-ugs. but Insist on having Dr. Thornton's EasyrTeether," as it is the best medicine on he market lor teething babies, and la abac? utely harmless as 11 does not contain any plates or injurious drugs of any kind. It is :uaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, iuaronty No. 11584. Price 26cents. For sale >y McMurray Drug Co. and country mer mauis; or r>uny-ieciner aieuieine ^o., nariveil, Georgia. HcMurray'N LocnN. Fulton's Kenal Compound. Guaranteed, 'rice 81.00. The McMurray Drug Co. It cures for good?Fulton's Kenal Comouud??1 tO. McMurray Drag Co. Your money back If you want It?Fulton's tenal Compound?31.1)0. McMurray Drug Co If you think you need It get a bottle of Fulon's Renai Compound. Your money back il ou are not pleased. 81.00. McMurray's. Save your fruit with Wheeler's preserving lowder, the best on earth. Sold by C. A. Milurd <fc Co. Phone 107. Ilortitt's I.of.it]*. Fresh rutabaga and turnip seed just In. GooU Rtock of. fruit Jars?pints, quarts and talf gallons. Extra Jar taps and rubbers, both white and Mai; iv. Ice cream freezers?two quarts, t liree quarts ml one gallous. Jello Ice cream powder make a delicious lessert. Ptlll taklcgord' rs for summer delivery bent lelllco coal and selling lots of It. Will have bent "Red Ash" egg and nut hard :oal and coke early in tlie fall. Taking orders low for harpl coal. A good stock of seines still on hand. Ice tea season Is now in full blast. I havehe "T" and would like to get rid of It. A good assartment of wood and stone iburns, also extra dashers. I have received my fall stork of grates and Ixtures. Can give you a good grate for very ittle money. Come and see them and get ready for the winter while the weather is ;uod. Amos II. Morse. \ Villi hx.Vil iiriUifytiHfriti/ii. 'i'he funniest thing ibat we have Bfeeh ii print, to occasion no laughter, is the New uuu Luunci o u(jpiuvai ui IUI. uiyuu a L-ai ou tbe farmers for money. Does tbe JMewi and Courier seek to dull tbe enthusiasm o the Iarmer8 for Bryan? It may be that tb farmers of this State might contribute to campaign fund for Bryan, If tbey saw tb need for It. But, as far as we can see, tberi Is no sort of need to tax up cost to anybod; In South Carolina. This State Is going fo Bryan, any how. Suppose the farmers dli unite In au effort to raise a bit; fund for th< Peerless one, some curious man might di with that enterprise as Mr. Wilson has dom about tbe A. R. 1'. Mexican fund for proselyt lng Catholics, namely, ask embarrasslni questions. Tbe News and Courier Is a funni paper. Yon never know when It Is going ti get oil a Joke on you. Tbat paper knowi very well tbat tbe farmers pay oil their pol Itlcal debts by votes, not with dollars. Anc tney are mighty good at voting for anybody that 1h willing to puffer and die for them li office at a good salary. Too Hinall for the Place. The letter of Mr. 0. B. Martin to the Newi and Courier proves tbat be is too small i man to go to the United States Senate. Can any man who discourages another, pro perly represent tbe State of South Carolina li the United States Senate. Tbe time for de struction Is past. Tbe time for constructor is wltb us. Lets build up. tieorgria'H Convict*. Tbe Atlanta Georgian deserves a monu ment as high as tbe sky and as broad as tbe borlzon for Its able and manlyeffort to reform tbe prison abuses, or convlot muraer af helpless prisoners In that State. The judges In Georgia are more cruel, If possible, than the South Carolina Judges In punishing pott] crimes, but the Georgia Judges are more con sclentlous than are our Judges In punlshlni for crimes against the person. Life has leaf protection In South Carolina than the ownership of a pig or a watermelon. The leave system of Georgia oonvlcts would be a disgrace to any half olvllized people And tbe wonder Is, that the proud and selfrespecting of that State have so long tolerat ed it. Error of Judgment. Tbe editor of tbe Press and Banner syrapa tblzes with Its proprietors, Messrs. W. W. J W. R. Bradley, In entertaining the genial de luslon that there Is a hope for the election o: Mr. Bryan. Tbe Messrs. Bradley have always been hearty supporters and great admirers of Mr. Bryan and we account for tbeli defect In Judgment by the (act that the wist Inclines tbe thought. Tbe views of tbe editor of tbe paper do not accord with tbe views of the proprietors, but the editor In his side remarks on Bryan bat been only Indulging in a Utile faceceousness, II we were in a doubtful Stnte we would not even express doubtful criticism, If it was poislble thereby to deflect a single vote from tbe Democratic party. Right or wrong we stand t?the Democrat'c party but reserves the right t) criticise It or its nominees. Hugh Wilson. CARNIVAL. The manager :of the CarnlvRl, Mrs. M. T. Coleman, and assistants, Mrs. J. C. Ellis, Mrs. Dr. Gambrell, and Mrs. J. L. McMillan were but-y all day yesterdsy preparing for tbe event of today. Th? Queen of tbe Carnival Is Miss Mary Srfan Ml*8 Syfan will grace the event as Cleopatrajgraced her kingdom Beside being a beautiful young lady Miss Syfan posesses all otber good oualltles and traits of beart and manner which go to mxke her a proper selection for this hlgbofflce of tbe Carnival. The candy wheels are n^slded over by tbe 'wins oO the town; the Misses Rlcbey, the Mlssei Slark, anci the Misses Cocbran. Here yon can satisfy y<ror sweet tooth to a perfect Hnlsb. Get a cane at the cane rack. Tbe Misses Mumselle Norwood, Mary Miller. Annie Mae Nance. Graoe Hemphill, Hattie Roche, Helen Edwards, and Nell Edwards will help you to select a Btsff for ellber utility or swagger. Tbe Out rfdera of tbe parade are Messrs. Albert Brinkley. Albert Miller, Jesse McKee, and Caibotin Debrubl. It will be tbeduty of these yoting men to attend tbe queen and maids of honor asttbey matte tbelr glorious march. The maids of honor are Misses Bessie Lee Cbeatbam, Ellse Brownlee, Septlma Rolitngswortb and Lois Wilson. Misses Edna (Bradley and Mary Graydon are attendants. Qo to the ^country store and buy yourself rich. Tbe s'ore is presided over by Me?dames Barnwel1, McMurray. and McDavld \you can get any thing here from black molasses to bandana handkerchiefs. quencD your imrsi ai lue lemonaue sibdu. Mis. Bulloch and asslt-tanis will serve you; try the carnival Ice cream which will be served you by Miss Maggie Brooks and a?SlStHDlS. ftDon'i forget to go to Mrs. Ellis for your dinner. She with a Dumber of assistants are preparing dainties that will please the most rastldlous taste. Mr. Scott Hammond stands out nnlque In ibis carnival. He, alODe, will assist these 1bdies In tbe booths. Tbe cow bell booth Is bis. HuDt blm up and see blB wares. Tbe base ball game will be an Interesting feature. Here Is tbe line op: LINK-UP. Due West. Abbeville. Dunn C. McPherson McDill and Horn P. Jones, Roy Brown lee lb. Power AddUon 2b. Perrln.L. W. Simpson KB, Jones, Terrel Cllnkscales 3b. Perrln. W. B. Cblsolm If. McCarter, Eugene Mnzyck cf. Thomson McDanlels rf. McCarter, Ernest Tents ko np on Sqnare Right In tbe middle of tbe public square tbe folds of a large aDd commodious tern have been :llfted to tbe /retting breezes. inert! are aiuu tuinnei icuimuu uuulud urn ted promiscuously about. Tbe surround' Intrw present something of tbe air of a BarD.um and Bally or Sells Brothers showing oatflu. 1 here will be things to see aDd things to sell. Tbe class of entertainment within may be lacking in tbe professional quality, but local enthusiasm will make good all abort comings In tbls respect. It doesn't make so mucb difference wbat Is tbe nature of a performance ff only It Is in a tent. Tbere is something atom a tent tbat is associated from childhood with big snakes, wild things, acrobatic and contortion performance*and laetij and most lasting pretty gtrls with abort skirts dancing on the backs of a runnini bort-e. These induce tbe young spectator tc runaway with tbe first circus be sees. Later bis notions are slightly modified, but the air of myateiy still hangs about tbe tent JIow l?i the large tent on tbe square tbere li to t>e tbe veiy otst ol entertainment by bomc talent. We are to have the '-Btreetsof Paris" Floral Parade, Tournament, -Baseball. Balloon atcentlon. Danoe, Brass Band,Tag Pay and so forth. The show la given under tb< management of tbe Civic League of Abbe vine, and without being In posesslon of muel: definite Information, we count on tbe beet things from this source. Nenboarrt Schedule. No. 512 Northbound 12 52 p.m. Local aB far ai Clinton, S. C. No. 83 Southbound 1.15 p.m. Vestibule. No, 5-t Southbound 4 27 p.m. Local. No. 32 Northbound 5.20 p m. Vestibule. No. 88 Northbound 1.17 a.m. No. 41 Southbound 2.45 a.m. FINE WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, FINEST REFERENCES, JULES G. HUGl'ELET W aiclntiHker and Jeweler, ABBEVILLE. 8. C. Oftice and Kepair D* parfment on 2( floor of new Realty Company building ouic u^rui Jlir l ne IIlo^lJiliVJciJL urvi ToBtal Typewriters?$25, ij35 and $50 Will do tbe work of a hundred dolla machine. Call and see them. Was in Poor Health for Years. Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., wrltPB: " wbs In poor health for two years, suflerlni from kidney and bladder trouble,and soen considerable money consulting physician without obtaining any markpd benefit, bu wbs oured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and 1 de Hire to add my testimony that it may be tb cause of restoring the health of others-" R< use ubstltuteB. P. B. Bpeed. win wit* Tf ~v "fl" itwii ?iatt >m n maaai pummhii bjeei't>j'i. following lettei rrotu the fTewH Euii Q Courier will he gratlfylDg Dews to all Mu ? people of tbe Piedmont sectlon.and all will fM>l pruleful to the metroDolltan Daoer for Its interest in tbe Increased facilities lor travel between the mountains and tbe sea. At times It has seemed to us that the up-oounty was nearly cut off from Charleston, but the s Pullman oars will bring us much more nearly together. Tbe Press and Banner speaking for Itself, and vololng tbe sentiment of our j people, Is grateful to both the Mews and } Courier and to the Southern. 0 Tbe following letter speaks for itself: Mr. liugb Wilson, Pre?sand Banner, Abbeville, S C? . Dfiar Sir: At our request the Soug them Railway has put a Pullman cnr service on tbe train leaving Charleston at 3:2(1 In ibe ' morning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frill daye;and from Wallba) la on Tuesdays, Tburs3 days and Saturdays. This service for tbe present is only for three days In tbe week, but I bave tbe assurance of tbe authorities or 1 tbe railroad that if the business shall warrant It tbe service will be made dally. There has never been, except for brief periods In widely separated years, any Pullman service wnaiever ou nit> uiiuuium at. uiccuvkic division of the Southern Railway. The trl-weeklf service will afford the people of the low-country and the people of the , up-country the opportunity of more comfortable accommodationh at least three days In * the week lor all points between Columbia and Wallhalla and (Jreenville. ; hope that the present service will receive such enoourugement that the authorities will 1 be disposed to place the dally Pullman service . on this dlvlsloD of their system. . Very Sincerely Yours, J. C. Hemphill. Editor The News and Courier. 3421. Report of the Condition of 1 Tie National Bank of AlMle 1 at Abbeville, In the State of South Carolina, > at the close of business, July 15th, 1908. RESOURCES. , Loans and discounts 8208,521 83 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 4,891 17 ' U. S. Bonds to seoure circulation 18,750 to * Bonds, secarltles, etc 500 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 5,000 00 Dne Irom National Banks (dot Reserve Agents) 13,160 23 , Due from State Banks and Bankers.. 5,080 05 Due from approved reserve agents... 15,408 00 " Notes of other National Banks 3,330 00 Fractional paper currency, nlokels, and^cents i 400 71 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: Specie ...$ 8,835 00 Legal-tender notes 7,065 00? 15,900 00 * 4l? / j tt q ostaaald xveuumpijuu 1UUU Him u. CI. 4.ioao 1 i (S per cent, of clrculallOD) 937 50 'r Total 8291,919 49 LIABILITIES. - Capital Btock paid In 8 75,000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 15,478 91 National Bank notes outstanding 18,750 00 > Dividends unpaid 144 00 Individual deposits subject to obeck 123,993 64 ' Demand certificates of deposit 18,552 94 1 Bills payable, Including certificates of deposit for money borrowed... 25,000 00 Total - .F201.919 49 . State of South Carolina. I _ 0 . County of Abbeville. ' I, H. G. Smith, Cashier of tbe above-named ; bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement Is true to tb* beatof my knowledge and belief. H. G. Smith, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of July, 1908. W. H. White. Notary Public. Corrkct?Attest: WM. N. GRAYDON, ) J. R. GLENN. > Directors. C. V. HAMMOND, j Charleston and Western Carolina Ry Schedule In effect May 31,1908. Dally Dally Dally Lv Augusta 10.10am 4.40pm 6.80am Ar McCormlck.. 11.56am 6.50pm 8.13am Lv McCormlck 8.16am Lv Calhoun Fall*)... 9 20am Ar Andemon 11.00am Lv McCo'mlcK ll.fiflam 6.50pm Ar Greenwood 12.57pm 7 55pm Ar Waterloo 1.28pm Ar Laurena 2 00pm Ex. Sun. Lv I.aurens 2.35pm 8.10am Ar Fountain Inn... 8.17pm 9.23am Ar Greenville 4.00pm 10.20am Lv Laurens 2.32pm ArWoodrufl 8.18pm Ar Spartanbnrg..... 4.05pm Lv Hpartanburg 5.00pm (So. Ry.) Ar Hendersonvllle ?.45pm ArAsbevllle 8.60pm LivAsbevllle 7.10am (So. Ry.) "" Lv Hendersonvllle 8.20am Lv Spartanburg 12 20pm (C. & W. C. Ry) Lv Woodruff 1.13pm A r Lau ran a 2.03pm Lv Greenville :7&20bm 4780pm Ex.Sun. Lv Fountain Inn... 1.08Dm 5.25pm Ar Laurens 1.45pm 6.2tpm Lv Laurena 2.12pm (C.N.^L) Ar Clinton 2,32pm Ar Newberry 3.20pm Ar Columbia 4.60pm Ar Charleston 9.52pm Lv Laurens 2 82pm 0. 4 W. C.) Lv Greenwood 3 32pm 6.S5am L\ Anderson 3.00pm Lv Calhoun Falls... 4.36pm Ar McCormlck 4 83pm 7.52am 5.45pm Lv McCormlck 4.38pm 7.52am 550pm Ar Augusta 615pm 9.35am 7 35pm Trl-weekly Palace Car Line between Augustst end Ashevllle. Trains Nob. 1 and 'I leave Aupusta Tuesday b, Thursdays end Saturdays. Leave Asheville Mondays, Wednetdnys and Fridays. Note?The above arrivals and departures, as well bb connections with other companies, are given as information, and are not guaranErnest Williams, O. P. Apt. Augusta, Oa. R. A. Brand. Trafflo Manager. Annual Meeting Bible Society, THE Abbeville District Bible Society will bold Its annual meeting on Wednesday, July 29th, at 11 o'clock A. M. In the Methodist church. Meeting of the Foard of Directors at 10 A. M. in the office of Wm. P. Greene, Esq. AMOS B. MORSE, Recording Secretary. ' The State of South Carolina. i ABBEVILLE COUNTY. 1 Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Admlnlgfrnllnn By J. F. Miller, Eiq., Judge of Probate. Whereas, C. G. Gambrell has made suit to 1 me, to grant htm Letters of Administration ' of the Estate and effects of George Jeter, late ' of Abbeville County, deceased. ^ Tfce&e are tberefore, to cite and edmonlsb ' all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of 1 tbe nald George Jeter, deceased, that they be " and appear belore me, in tlie Court of Pro1 bate, to be be)d at Abbeville C. H., on Tburs day, the 30tb day of July, 1008, after pub' iloation bertof,at 11 o'clock In tbe forenoon, J to show cause If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my band and seal of tbe Court, this 14th day of July, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight, and in tbe 133 year of American Independence. ' Published on the 15tb day of July, 11108, In i" tbe Press and Banner and on tbe Court House door for the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, Judge of Piobate. Unfi'/iA tn (\wr\avo ilUUOD iu viaiuo vniigio IN FURTHERANCE OF THE ACT or Ihe General Assembly, approved February IS. 1907, the Board of Trustees of the Olemson Agricultural College, on June 2t>tb, J90S, adopted a quarantine regulation providing that no cattle should be moved Into the counties of Oconee, Pickens. Greenville, Anderson. Spartan burg, Cherokee, Chester, York, Union, Laurens, Abbeville and Ure^nwood from any other part of this State or from any qutrantlned district of any other Slate, and providing further that no cattle In said counties wnlch are Infected with the Texas fever tick J or which have been exposed to such Infestation shall be permitted on the public high ways or be received In any railroad stock pen, f stock yark or market in this district. The object of this regulation Is to facilitate the ' eradication of the fever tick from the said ' I district and have It placed above tbe Federal quarantine nne. v/ujjicb <>i tuo ?? ?uu ??.??.latlODB cud be obtained by writing to STATE VETERINARIAN, Clemson College, S. C. I g Lord Caoper, the best &c olgar sold today, at t MJIford's drug "tore. b Comstock's Orchestra Band haw been ent gaged for tbe entire carnival. See the animals In tbe grand parade, j! Wear a tag and get in tne swim. .Don't fall to let those pretty girls tag you. | nny^rri rtijg >11 . ft III THE MOD OLD SUMMERTIME Or when wintry winds howl aronnd your ears we are the same. It makes no difference who your doctor is we are still your faithful druggists. Anything and everything usually kept at a good drug store is to be found here, and the prices are always right^the same to every one. McMIIRRAT DRUG CO. f Why Prefer for Your Daughter a School of Limited Numbers? Because In large numbers the gain la email, tbe possible l0Bt>es great. Cliflord Seminary limits the number of pupils to forty, with six resident teachers and two speolal leoturers In tbe Literary Department. At every rrc'tatlon the pnpll recites. There Is no possibility of not "being called on." The teacher knows each pupil personally, and adapts the teaching to her needs. Tbe teacher gives private instructions ont of school hours whenever tbe pupil needs or 88^kB lit In addition to this, Cllflord Seminary Is a high class school, tborougbly Christian, and unique In the refined atmosphere and homelike simplicity. It offers full courses of study, Literary, Solentlflc, Musical and Commercial. Its location is Ideal, cllmatlo conditions unsupassed, water supply pure and abundant. Within the twentj-flve years of its existence, pupils have been enrolled from twentjfour counties of Soutb Carolina., seven different States, and three foreign conn tries. Expenses are very low. Better Investigate iheBe claims and apply at once for catalogue. ADDRESS CLIFFORD SEMINARY, union, s. r. The Girl With The Hoe. ' The papers are singing tbe praises of tbe sweet girl graduate, rhetoric*? boquets are flung at her feet and all the world goes wild over her at thi? season every year, and It should. For while God perhaps might have made a sweeter, more lovable specimen of femininity, he never did. But she has a sister. Back home on the farm she stays. For four or five months during the winter season she goes to the rural school and there with forty to sixty others she takes ber tnrn at trying to learn from the teacher, who too often is a youne inexperienced girl, but slightly older than she. All the term she studies bard in school, at home nhn hnn the cookinc. mornim? and night to do. Sbe milks, cleans up the house. and every Friday she has to stay at home to do the washing, so the clothes will be ready for ironiog Saturday. Sbe does the ironing herself, aDd bakes the cakes for Sunday. On Sunday morning sbe is out at the country eburch to Sunday Bchool, clean, sweet, pure, and happy. Her voice leads all the singing in its sweet abandon. Sunday night when the supper things are washed up, she makes the old organ in the parlor give out such strains that the very swallows stop in their evening cyclings to listen. The day is over, and the weekly routine begins anew. When the sweet girl graduate is reading ber learned essays to spellbound audiences, our 'little maid is in the field. With hoe in band, from ???? maw nV\/\ Iao/Iq lhf In V\ V*_ 1UVV tu 1UVV OUC icauo UC1 1111AG UlUkUere aDd sisters. Work, work, man's work, but men are scarce, and money is lacking. So, like tbe heroine tbat sbe is, sbe cheerfully takes ber place at sun rise, and as tbe sun is setting ? Hbe is still koeing, boeing, until tbe whip-poor-wills cry in the gathering S;loom, All through the summer she abors, to rejoice at her Harvest J Home. Her learning is not erudite, like her more fortunate sister's The tan of r summer sun is on her face, and a hand.' No gems of poesy are her a portion. No flowers bestrew the path s sbe daily treads?But adown tbe vista t of the passing years, two trains trium- i phant march. The oue adorned with e laurel crowns in token of tbe victories t they have wrested from the tomes of I deep research. The other, bearing on their brows garlands of roses. The e white buds of innocency entwined i with red rot>es of love aud achieve- 1 ment. both marching to receive the I plaudits of their Father: and lo! an the ? Pearly Gates draw Dear, the laureled ( train gives back, and the white robes t of viotory are given first to the rose i browed maidens with the Bun-tanned ? cheek and hardened palm, and from * the vaults of Heaven ring out the cry "Come iu, thou blessed of my Father, thou hast been faithful in little things. ?Farm and Factory. The State Campaign. Bennettsvllle?Wednesday, Jnly 22. CbeBterfleld-Tburnday, July 23. Camden- Friday, July 24. Lancaster?Saturday, July 25u Wlnnsboro?Monday, Jniy JJ7. Chester-Tuesday, July 28, I Yorkvllle-Wednesday, July 29. j Vjffclli UO) ?A UUI J Ul) ou. Spartanburg -Friday. July 31. Union- Saturday, August 1. Columbia?Tuesday. August 4. Newberry-Wednesday, August 5. Greenwood-Thursday, August (L Abbevllle-TFrlday. Augdst '{. Andcrson^Saturday, August 8, Walhalla^-Wednesday, Augum 19. JMckens?Thursday, August 20. Greenville?Friday, August 91. Laurens-Saturday, August 22. Nenaiorlal Candidate*. 1'lckens?Wednesday. July 22. Greenville-Thursday, July 23. ' 1 LaurenF-Frlday.July 24. ,1 Lexington-Tuesday, Julv 23. 1 Saluda -Wednesday, July 2?. j Edgefleid-TbursdHy, July 30. | , Alken-Frtday, July 31. i] Hamberg?Saturday, August 1. , II .rniDoll Tnotf^flu Anunuti Hampton?Thursday, Aununt 6. Beaufort?Friday, Augvst7. Walterboro?.Saturday, Augusts. Charleston?Wednesday. Augn?t 19. Ht Georee?Thursday, August 20. Orangeburg?Krlday. August 21. St Matthews?Saturday, August 22. 1 c Quick Relief for Aathma Sufferers. ' Foley's Honey and Tar affords Immediate t relief to asthma sufferers In the worst stages and If taken In time will etfeoi a cure. P. B. j Speed. i ' . I ' > hwhw?? Glowing Springs I Surpasses all other waters in orgi suits. Hundreds of people have manently cured by its use of Chri sia, Jaundice, Torpid Liver and E Alchemy has given it a happy c desirable in a medicinal mineral demonstrated fact. FOR SALE G. A. Milford , Glowing Spring Mineral Co., Chattanooga 1 man PI AW A 4 They Plow "a Comin A combination of mechanical feati Reversible Disc Plow tbe most practi plows for tbe average farmer. They wc land, and are too well and favorably ! ecription. Tbey leave no "water fuiro side or level land, when doing reversed used in plowing around land. They handle more cubic inches of s board plows. They completely turn under stalks, They break up "hard-pan" and pul They leave the ground at bottom of They prepare the soil to withstand They insure better crops than any c SEE US FOB 1 Abbeville Hardwi ItolFfELINO | * \ / Stomach oat of order, Liver sluggli Up, and you h?ro that all-gone-tlrei ^ _ Take an NR Table I rt fl You will begin to feel better at I \M W different from other Liver and 8 l-Jt-B griping, no slcibnlng or weaken! '/\1 make you feel good. 8| ^ BETTER THAN PILLS Fl "Hature's Remedy" (NR Tablet*] serlptlon for aour Stomach, Sick H 4 tlt?. Sallow Complexion, Conitlpat Skin DUeaaes, Chilli, Malaria, BUI plea and Bheumatlsm. All of these atoppagea and consequent decay an or all of the digestive organ s. & < 2 21 C. A. MILFORD & CO., Direct from the f; week af the up-t Store of c. a. milfo: Sheriff's Sale. D. j. W. White against N. M. Benson.? Dl Execution. By virtue of an execution to me diected, in the above stated case, I will ell to the highest bidder, at public prefl, tuction, within tbe legal hours of sale, r it Abbeville, on MONDAY, the 3rd lay of AUGUST, A. D. 1908, all the {y, ight, title and interest of N. M. Ben- ^ ion in the following described proper- thj j y, to wit: The entire interest of N. VI, Benson In all that tractor pa?jel of and containing THREE HUNDRED ?vni ind EIGHTY-SEVEN ACRES (387), nore or Jess, Known as me oueep ? > Walk, Zigzag, and Muttonham tracts, )ounded by B. J. Benson, Ooie Ro- An( jers, Sarah C. Clinkecales, Anthony Jrawford and others, same being Esate lands of M. E. Benson, deceased. levied on and to be sold as the prop >rty of N. M. Benson to satisfy the iforesaid Execution and costs. A Terms?Cash. Speed C. J. LYON, one Sheriff Abbeville County. win t July 13th, 1908. For8E FOLEY'S 1 Try UDNFYindTAR 1 llVllh I flit Fin, Fln< The original IB LAXATIVE cough remedy, is For coughs, colds, throat and lung -yfh troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold every where. >?5 The genuine fl^j FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in I i Yellow package. Refuse substitute!. |XJ Prepared only by |SJj Foley & Company, Chloago. P. B. SPEED joint Dr. Thornton's Easy Teetber bn? Raved the Ives ol hundreds of babies and will safely Ache: iarry your baby tbroneb tbe most trying pe- onevi lodof Its life as It 1? a guaranteed remedy for ersin feetblnff, Bummer IMarrhoea, Klux, Indlges- #IOAH, Ion, And hI1 stomach and bowel troubles of nfanta. 25 cents. For 6ale by McMurray cni Drug Co. and oountry merchants, or Easyfather Medicine Co., Uartwell, Cia. J ford - Mineral Water ' . 2^1 mic purity and quick rebeen benefitted and per t i 1.1 rv onic indigestion, -uyBpep[idney affection. Nature's ombination of all that is "-tm water and its worth is a .7p?f| BY & Company. | Calhoun Falls, S, C. Reversible | ?W . ",|? ' and a Goin"' : ' ~ ||| ires makes the Chattanooga eal and valuable of all disc irk on both hillside and level known to need extended dews" in plowing terraces, hillplowiDg. Or, they may be fSm oil with less draft than mold, trash and weeds. verize the soil. furrow porous and natural. either a wet or dry season. >ther method of plowing. t PERMS. ire Company. bad?^ J ih, Bowels ail cloned ? \A l-out-feellngl k Vs. JA * To-night. once. Their ?ctlon la |H IIH tomach medicines?no i W ng sensations. . They M -1L )R LIVER ILLS. }Ae\ i la the Terr best pre* |ft | ft sad ache, Loss of Appe- - I 111 Ion, Liver Complaint, IMS onsness. Dropsy, Plm- I | | I diseases are caused by 3 | I K d fflrmnntatlon In soma I I I \c Boi. Sold Ev.rywh^r*. Abbeville, S. C. , * A# 1 """"" 1ANDY ''ft a actory every o-date Drug v-h . RD & CO. \ gy You a Home Anderson, S. C., June 29,1908. 3 and Banner, Abbeville, S. C. t out the ad sent last week?have the place. e now ofler 300 acres near Lownille, S. C.. at $12.50 per acre. One1 caeh, balance long time. Write f interested. Good land and good try. Buy now and quite renting. cut you oft 100 acres if you like, it renting, buy a home! Write r further information. lerson Real Estate and Investment Comyany. J?. K. JbLorton, president. Speed's IiOcaln. r>od second band ;soda fount for eale at 'a drug store. 25c package Wood's preserving powder teep six gallons of fruit or vegetables, ile at Speed's drug store. a lOo bottle of tbat oorn cure at Speed's itore. It will sure cure corns. n your old straw bat wltb a 10a package wkes straw hat cleaner. Makes tbem Ike new. For sale at Speed's drug Btore re Is no cigar like Speed's Clncos. They ore popular than ever. Tbe boys say us: can't get along without tbem. DeVoe's paint one time and you will > other. Get It at Speed's. ou want anything In paints, oils or , go to Speed's drug store. ler's candy at Scced's. $ stationery at Speed's. ) cigars, Turkish cigarettes unci srnokbacco at Speed's. 't sraoKe mean clears when yon can t;et 'h CIocob for the same price. World s Greatest *71! M Pain m!u1S:? Killer Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back. Stiff s, and Muscles. Sore lhroat, Cold* Strains, ns, Cuts. Bruises,Colic, Cramps, Indigos Toothache, and all tserve, ooneauu mustic > and Pains. tfThe genuine h as Noah's Ark ery package. 2jc.,5oc.and $ j.oaby alIdealmedicine everywhere. Sample by mailf ree. 1CME0V CO. (RICHMOND, V*.,4 BOSTOH,MAM., U.?.A. d and guaranteed by (J. A. Milii Co.