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a he Press and Banner Published every Wednesday at two dollars) a year la advanee. ednesday, March 31, 1909 Mr. Charles D. Brown Moves Office ti Abbeville. Mr. C. D. Brown. ti. K. R. and S, Gram Lodge K. ol P., bus moved bis office to thi place. All business will henceforth be trans ac'ed f'om this office. The Grand Lo 'ge could not have chosen i better;man to fill this Important positior thau they have eho<en. Mr Brown has lrfl nlte zeal for the welfare of the lodge. Hi possesses entlrlng energy and unlimited ca paclty for worn. There Is much business transacted througl mis loage ana accinnuimea pos'age wu mmn another step towards tree mall deliv ery. Mr. J. W. Rykard III. Mr. J. W. Rykard who has beeu 111 for mori thao a week is still quite ill ana unable to re turn to his work here. He Is in tbe countrj with hie family, where b" hopes to recuperau Boon. His store will b> closed until b( returns. Eggs for Setting. From my pure bred single comb buff Orpington". tbe t?est nil- purpose lowl in exi?>' ence. Yard headed by pr!z* winning co-k erel purchased from tbe originator of tbt breed.(Win.Cook, Scotch Plains. N J.) Eggt only ?1.50 per setting of 15 eggs. D. A. Dewey barber shop, on North side of square. House for KhIp. I will sell to tbe highest bidder, Salesday Id April, 1909. what Is left of the old Miller hotel builling?kitchen aud house to be 6old separately. I will reserve the chimneys and all brick. I.a mar Clink scales. deck ley Sweet. Pure Southern grown Cleckley Swtet watermelon seed at R\bard's. Far Knle?KifKN for Mettiii};. stnt1'* couid it none i'ihdo ?*cip nca rsrtridge Wjandotus; flneslocfc; SI 25 for 15. A. M. Sin Itti, Abbeville, S. C. Money to I.O'Ui. Oo Improved farm property. James Frank & sou. Augusta. Gh. Seaboard Nrbednle. No. 52 Nortbtound 12.57 p.m. No.S3 Sou!btiound 12-13 p.m. Vestibule. No, 5< Southbound 3.17 p.m. I<ocul. No. 32 Northbound 4.U7 p in. Vestibule. No. 3S Northbound 1.17 a.m. No 41 ooutbbouod 3.35 a.m. Ejjb*. P. C. T'hcdc Island Reds, Best winter layers. Sl.oO per settlug ol 15. 3 a H. 0. Smith. For Sale. 500 bushels of improved Toole cotton sfed 40 ceuts per busbel. W. S. Cotbran. Always Looking to Your Interests. Call and see me at once, as I have two neat cottage* near public square to dispose of at a sacrifice. Three sales of dwelllrgs have re c?ntly been mad* In tbecliy to new corners, and the supply is running sbort. Can eel) you a number of vacant lots, but unless you apply early cannot till jour lull Tor improved property. Not a vacant dwelling In tbecity, and tbe supply Ik not equal to demands, so you bad be?t look ulier the two cottages mentiontd. M. E. llollingswurtb. Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of ibe stocKlio'ders ol Tbe Peoples Kavlogx Bank will be he d In tbt office of the Bink, Tuesday. Ap'li 6ih, 1909. R E. (XX, CaBbier. Durand's famous blended coffee for sale by F. B, Jones. 40c the pound. ' Glenu'M Locals. koo.Hl/.ou Ar on-i.w. V ?* .lor? Tfat _ UICUU unn ycaiujcoo vi ojstiu? uai nj t?v?ter buy at once. G'enn sells the beet ready roofing on the muifcet. Glenn bandies tbe best Pittsburg: steel plows, hIno plow stocks.hame*,traces, leaibei and ci.tton collars; tbe best balrcollar pad* and other piow tools. Glenn has very low prices on poultry or garden wire. ' All kinds garden seed at GleDn's. Molasses In kegs, bait barrels aud barrels, at Glenn's. 11 pounds good soda 25c at Glenn's. Chicken feed, bran, oats and corn always at Glenn. Glenn can save you money on flour?3(H) barrels bought. Tobncco. Some low prices by tbe box ai Gletn's. Tbe best farm shoe made at Glenn's. Foley '6 Kidney Remedy will cure any can of k idney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reacb of medicine. Cures backache aud lrregulari'les that It uegl?-cter might r**ult in Bright'* disease or diabetes C. A. Alllford & Co. Is your house, furniture, store, stock of goods insured^ Tf nftt toVit 1 Spp ns hpfnrp is too late. Abbeville Insurance and Trust Co. Phone 118. Schedule for Due M'mt Railway. Morning train leaves Due Went hi 10:30 Evening train leaves Due West at 4:10. Thes. train* meet the morning aod evening tr?lu> on the Southern at Donalds. Passengers can go out from Dne W?st or the evening freight train whlcu leaves Du? West at two o'clock. A United Service at the M. E. Church. Kev. J. Minniss Johnson and family, tb< well known mKeinnary family of Baltimore Md., will give Pilgrim's Progress in picturt and song this Wednes'lav evening. Marot 31st,8:lo o'clock at the M. E Church. No ad mission is charged A thank ottering at lh< ciose. A welcome to all. Mrs. Maggie Wilson of Dyson came lip Tuesday to spend a few days wltb relatives Miss Mary Jim Meadows of Clinton Is ir the city for a short stay. She is clerking it the KacRet Store. Mrs. F. J. Carroll and children of Monroe N. C.. are spending the week with Mr. am Mrs S.T. E'iklu. Prof. P. L. Grler and Dr* J. S. Moflatt wer< in the citv last Saturday, on busluess will Judge of Probate. Mr. Jas.'fribble and R'?v. J. D Miller wer visitors in the city last Saturday. Reckless Riding. Editor Press and Banner: With thesunshiue inviting them t< play, you perhaps have noticed th< great number of dear little childrei who crowd our streets in the after noons. You also have noticed, n< doubt, that there has been some reck less horseback riding through th streets, and to prevent accidents i would be well for our city council t pass an ordinance, if none exist, or ti enforce it, if it does exist, prohibitini riding or driving in a reckless mauuer for the practice is positively daugerou aud if allowed to keep up somebody' little child will get hurt, perhaps mad a cripple for life, or perhaps the rider themselves will pay the cost with broken limb. Let us protect the children. "Parent." Tinware and Enamelei ware always here at price under any other store. Wi are jobbers in this line. Th E> L. Dargan Co. 5&10cStor I A i ^ G. A. VISANSKA, \ ? f? i i <% |||| ; ^ To the Tra ? Ladies # us for cor tion and c 1?j greatest q W It is \ when there 0 We wist # - getting in We now ' Children's are ready Come in We guar lar, or yo The Abbeville Insurance and Trust Co. are prepared to handle your real estate. If you have any real estate to sell, or if you wish to buy call or phone us. Office over Cobb's shoe store. Phone 118 Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. Lilla C. Iiiee and others, Plaintiffs, against Mary Ranson et al, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C\, on Salesday in April, A. D. 1909, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying anil being in Abbeville County, - t J.A A\TT? iu me oiHteuiurfuaiu. muiaiuiug m HUNDRED and SIX (J06) Acres, i more or Jess, and bounded by lands of Haddon Estate, Tracts Nos. 2, 3 and 4 of the Cow an Estate lands, and known as Tract No. 1 of said Estate lands. Also, all that tract of land containing hEVENTY-NINE (79) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of A. S. Kennedy, Olin Brownlee, Tract No. 3 of the Cowan Estate lands, and kuowu as Tract No. 2 of said Estate lands. Also, all that tract of land containing SEVENTY-NINE Acres, more ' or less, bounded b.v lands of Robert J McAdanis, Mrs. M.Hawthorne. Tracts Nos. 1, 2 and 4 of the Cowan Estate ! lands, aud known as Tract No. 3 of . -aid estute laud. Also, all that tract of land containing ONE HUNDRED and FOUR Acres, more or Jess, bounded by lands of Paris Cowan, Haddon Estate,iTracts Nos. 1 aud 3 of the Cowan Estate lands, and known as Tract No. 4 of said Estate. m r ci_ l _ /\ i U J?1 A.., u Unl xerins oi oaie? -uufiuiru ubfu, u?i, apce on a credit of ODe and two years, with bond and mortgage of the premises, to secure the credit portion?or purchaser or purchasers may have option of paying all cash. Sold at the rick of the former purchasers. Pur' chaser to pay for papers and record: iug. R E. HILL, i Master A. C, S. C. f i Master's Sale. . The State of South Carolina, J County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. ' Henry P. McGbee, Plaintiff, against Del'a Winbush aud others, De\ fendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by e the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in April, A. D. 1909, within the legal hours ol 1 ooln fliA fnlInwinnr <UanrihoH loriii tfl 3 wit f All that tract or parcel of laud i situate, lying and being in Due West - township, Abbeville County, in the > State aforesaid, containing FIFTEEN - (15) Acres, more or less, and bounded e by lands of R. S Galloway, A. S. Kent nedy, Henry P. McGee, and fronting i?;on the public road, near the A. M. E Church,?being the lands conveyed by gI the said Henry P. McUee to W. A j Winbush, deceased. ? I Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser U s pay for papers. e| R. E. HILL, s Master A. C., S. C. a Our roofing is the best, Oui prices the lowest. See us. S. J Link. i Don't fail to look over the new lot of 6taDd S arci uovels Jum received at Speed's DtUj Store. g Paints, olIf, wlDdow glass, putty, floo p stHins. Aluribco, DecoMura, anything yoi need la thlbllne can be bad at Speed's Druj 0 Store. # President. ROBT. S. LINK, Sticccssors to P. R( Abbe ding Public of Abbevi and Gentlemen?Among isideration, the liqu< ither subjects of grej niocti nn w <a + h i n V .<? t W V U. W J.A ; If w W rery easy to forget s i are so many little 1 i to call your attenti i new spring goods eve have on hand a comple Oxfords, and our Spr for inspection, and see us before yc antee to give you one ur money back. Yours trul} Court Proceedings. Hon.C. C. Featberstone holds Ibe reins of Court with a master band. His rulings and charges ore susscloct *nd clear. He leads tbe skein of Justice through the mystlo maze of testimony, evidence and counsel with balanced mind and steady band. Tbe case about wblcb centered tbe ?most public Interest last week was tbe case of Devlin against Devlin. Tbe case went to tbe Jury Friday morning and on Friday afternoon tbe Jury bad reached no verdict. Tbe Jury was relieved and tbe case was mistrial. The Jurors In tbe case were; M. E. Gambreil. A. L. Link, J. It. Wltknls, Reese Par* nell,T. L. Clamp, J. W. Hsrdln, Wayman Bowen, J.J}. Cnx. P. L. Blanchett, E. H. Kicney, j. t. ware. j. w. airawnorn. Tbe next oaBe was that of W. R. Ellis against I. A. Keller Counsel for Ellis W. P. Greene E?q. Couusel for Kellar W. N. Graydon Esq. Verdict fori. A. Kellar. Tbe rase oi B*rne? against Floyd <t Co. resulted In a verdict for Floyd <fe Co. Counsel for Barnes Wm. Graydon Esq. Caunsel for Floyd & Co. W. P. Greene E;q. Verdlot for Floyd. Pleasant Party A BlrtLday Party In honor of Mr. Ralph Sprouse, was given at the home of Mr. Jno. Rruee on last Wednesday night, March tbe 24th. Cuke, cream and frnlt and other delicious refreshments were served to tbe guest. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce are excellent entertainers and all present eDjoyed tbe evening to tbe fullest. Resolutions. Again the Angel of Death has visited onr city, and removed one of our most useful women, a true Christian, kind, generous and "abounding In good works." In her death our Cburcb bas lost a devoted member, our Uunda.v 8obool one of Its most conselenlions and efficient teachers, one who was regular In her attendance nnd gave every care and attention to those whom she was celled to lescb. In ber death oar Church and Sunday School hKB sustained a loss that we deeply feel. Therefore, be It Resolved 1. Tbat whlle we bow Id bumble submission to tbe will of Him who doetb all tblDgs well, we deeply sympathize with those who are near and dear to ber, In this their time or sorrow, and pray that, that comfort ?Dd consolation ibat can only oome from onr Heavenly Father be theirs. Resolved 2. Tbat a page In our Minute Rook be dedicated to ber memory as follow*: Sacred to tbe memorf o r Mis* Annie Penney. Born Sept. 4.1874. Died March 12, 1909. "She hath done what she could." Resolved 3. That these resolutions be published in tbe olty papers and a oopy of them sent to tbe family of the deceased. Mary C. DuPre, Georgia Edwards, T. G. Perrin. Meeting of Society for Prevention of Tuberculosis. There will bo a meeting of tbe Society for the prevention of Tuberculosis in Ibe Opera House on Frldwy night tbe 2nd of April, at balf past eight o'clock. There will be a moslcal iprogram preoeedlng tbe business seislon. Everybody should be present. Death of Mrs- Mary Ann Smith. Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, widow of the late David B. Smith died at her home near the city on iant Friday morning Maroh 26.1909. at funr o'clock: alter a long and tedious Illness. She Is survived by six children three boys and three girls, all of whom have the sym* paiby of the entire community. Ttil* Is Indeed sad, being the third death in this inmlly wltbln t t'e lost year. Mrs. Smith l? also Bnrvlved by ber only broiber Mr. A. J. WoodburstofSharoD. and her sister Mrs. W. E. Irwin of Bradley. The (funeral servlcns 'were conducted by Rev. Prentiss at the Episcopal Church on Saturday afternoon at 2:30, and ber remains laid 10 reel id lue cemetery Dear Dy. BELLEVUE. Mr. John Wardlaw came borne Saturday alter a weeks stay in Charleston. ? Mr. Tusten, aDd Master Blllle Bradley, of Abbeville spent Saturday 'and Sabbath In i Bellevne, and were guests of Messrs S. P. and I W. D. Morrab. Mlnf.es Elolre end Sal lie Horton enter' talned several of their frleDds on Saturday, i viz Miss Premie?, Mlsa Wardlaw, MIbs Cowan, and MIbpKennedy. I Mr T. W. Cowan, and Sister Mies Carrie ' spent Thursday with Mrs. Emma Lesley. Tbe Bellevue Social Club will meet to night r at the borne of Mrp.. LUlle Wardlaw. ' Another ball storm visited Be'levue Wed' net-day night, we have beard of no damage ' being done, several cabins were blown down In Bordeaux. At tbls writing, there Is very little change in tbo condition of Rev. Mr. Duren of Mc? Corailck. Mrs. M. E. Wardlaw has been sick with laerlppe. for a few days, ber friends are glad to know tba? *be Is better. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley,of ^'ashingtOD. Mlfs Janle Jay and little T '.uise Gerard ol M'Carmei speDt Tuesday with Mr. and . Mrn. W. D. Morrah. Miss Prentiss Is contemplating a pleasanl visit to Charleston, she will be maid ol bon' or at tne marriage of ber eousln. Mrs. Bteadman of Athens, Ga., who boardf at tbe hotel at Troy was badly burned od Thursday, she was standing before tbe lire . when ber olotblng caugbt. S The Ladles Aid Society of the A. R. P r church will give an egg hunt at tbe home o 1 Mrs. J. F. Bradley Friday afternoon, April 2 i 1909, at 4 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Cake and loe cream served free. Everybody lnvltet - - ' Vfce-iVes. S. H. ROSENBERG We ' ctivt DSENBERG & CO. ville, S. C., March 30, .lie County: all the grave subjects dt question, the schoo] at importance to us all Dme of you do not bear omething of great impoi things to be thought of .on to the fact that we sry day. te stock of Men's, Lad ing Clothing and Men's I iu buy. We will please hundred cents worth fi I THE ROSENBERG- MERCANT \ ' \ Three big boxes Matches (Blue Hen) for 10c at the 10c n Store. The B. L, Dargan Co. FOLEY'S HQNEYandJAR i The original g LAXATIVE cough remedy. I For coughs, cold*, throat and long1 ? trouble*. HO opiate*. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. 8old everywhere, The genuine ki FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la r? a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. C, Prepared only by Foley A Company, Oh lease. oj C. A. MXLFORD & CO- ^ le tx Place your fire insurance la business with the Abbeville Insurance and Trust Co. They represent enly the best fire al insurance companies. They ra are prepared to handle your business with promptness i and satisfaction. Phone 118. vi Office above Cobb's shoe store. ^ ? th tb Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. _ T E. Barmore Rasor, Plaintiff, against Nancy Allen, H. Latimer Kasor, Wm. Henry Rasor, Ella Maude Rasor, Ada Bell Rasor and Katie R. Moore, Defendants. T By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on Salesday in April, A. , D. 1909, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or Darcel of land situate. t? lying and being "in Abbeville Countyi S in the State aforesaid, containing f. SEVENTY-ONE and ONE-THIRD (71^) ACRES, more or less, and bound- . ed by lands of W. P. Williamson, oth- jer lands of Nancy Allen, lands of Jim q Maddox, Reuben McDowell and othere. n Terms of Sale?One-half cash, bal- q ance payable one year from day of sale. Purchaser to have tbe option of . paying all casb. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. R. E. HILL, B Master A. C., S. C. gj ai Boards and shingles are baok J. numbers, Cover your houses with b< Khinoceros or Walrus roofing, For J? sale by S. J. Link, ? a> ti Anion B. Morce Co. Locals. XtoaoalvfiH a natv fihlnmfint Of if Irish Cobbler potatoes. See us be7ore yon ~ 1 buy. Amos B. Morse Co. Come In and see our exquisite lice of ?am- P pies lor men's clothes-made to order. We 8t i represent two of the best tailoring establish- tl meols In tbe country. Fit and satisfaction . guaranteed. r I Millet, cane, blue grass, permanent lawn D 1 gross seed fresh and In abundance. C Come aDd get your llacksrolth tools from CI us and coal lor your shop work. r< A good stock of wood and jar oburns. i Cultivators, Joe harrows, goano (flstribu- _ > utors, hoes, hoe handles ana plow stocks of ) all kinds. Don't overlook us when you want seed ?, Irish potatoes, o r ' ' > Yoa can always get what yon want in ita5 tlonery and school books at Speed'* OfQg I Store, ' Jj v ') \ Secfy and Treat. ' "/ }<ZC. ? 1909. 0. before . ques- % ; the M in mind. 2 rtance ? are || ies' and H ' 1 P a n +a you. || dr a dol- g ILE CO. M i I Master's Sale. < 'he State of South Carolina, ] COUNTY OF ABBEVrLLE. Court of Common Pleaa. he Farmers Bank of Abbeville Coun- 1 tv. Plaintiff, acrainat Wvlie C. Cal laham and R.F. Morris, Defendants. I By authority of a Decree of Sale by c le Court of Common Please for Abbe- i ille County, in said State, made in the i >ove stated case, I will offer for sale, {>ubllc outcry, at Abbeville C. H., J., on Salesaay in April, A. D. >09, within the legal hours of sale the llowiug described land, to wit: All tat tract or parcel of laDd, situate, . ing and being in Abbeville County, ~ i the State aforesaid, containing i NE HUNDRED and FIFTY Acres, ore or less, and bounded by lands ol B. Harmon, W. a. Chamberlain. J artha Callabam and others, and own as the one-half of the tract ,{ vned by John Callaham and Wylle , Callaham. r * Also, all that tract or parcel of land {j tuate, lying and being in the County y ' Abbeville and State aforesaid, con- f ining THIRTY ACRES, more or J ss, in Bordeaux township, and i, >unded by lands of Mary E. Mcln- n eh on the North, on the East by ? nds of Frank Harmon, and on the c juth and West by lands of J. B. 1 armon. J Terms ot Sale?One-half cash, bal b ice on a credit of twelve months, the edit portion to bear interest at the jj >te of 8 per centum per annum, and * be secured by the bond or the pur- t laser and a mortgage of the premised % which shall provide that if the ser- n ces of an attorney are necessary in le collection thereof, the purchaser ? ill pay ten per cent, on the amount D ten due. The purchaser may have l le option of paying all cash. Pur- f( laser to pay for papers and recording. R. E. HILL, ' e Master A. C., 8. C. J t! Master's Sale. S he State of South Carolina, J COUFTV OF ABBEVILr E. ]. Court of Common I lea* b V 0 be Farmers Bank of Abbeville Coun- J ty, Plaintiff; against John O. G'ml- o laham and K. F. Morris, Defend- ? ants. ? By authority of a Decree ot Hale by 'D te Court of Common Fleas for Abbe ille County, in said State, made in ? le above stated case, I will offer for ? >le, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. 8. C., on Salesaay in April, A. p . 1909, within the legal hours of sale 1 le following described land, to wit: 11 that tract or parcel of land situate, ing and being in Abbeville County,* i the State aforesaid, containing NE HUNDRED and FIFTY Acres, T tore or less, and bounded by J. D. armoo, W. S. Chamberlain, Martha ? allaham and others, being the one- <i alf interest of John Callaham in the a nd bought by himself and Wylie ? allaham from John B. Harmon and a it off to the said John O. Callaham. c Also, all that tract or parcel of land, .J tuate, lying and being in said State n ad County aforesaid, containing SIXY-SIX ACRES, more or less, and - - - _1_? -.,,4 y OWD as lue x>arjci/b ^muc, ouu junded by the lands of the Estate of *< J. T. JeDnings, J. A. Corley, Martha allabam and others.Terms of Sale?One-half cash, bal ace on a credit of twelve months? r le credit portion to bear interest at . je rate of 8 per centum per annum, > be secured by bond of the purchaser r purchasers aod a mortgage of the b remises?with the proviso that if the * srvices of an attorney be necessary in { le collection thereof, he is to pay ten t er cent, of the amount due as attorey's fees. Purchaser or purchasers I iay have the option of paying ail . isd. Purchaser to pay for papers and t jcording. R. E. HILL, * Master A. C., S. C. . t Don't fail to see us for roofing. ] . J, Link. Tbe maaootoftbe otty?Speed'aClnoo clears ] A big lot of aUndard novela?1"r?prlnla'ron- i r ftfljr emu Mob at SpMd'a Drac 8lor*. I "V" ;' * ??? : ' ? r- - ii r ir-i ii- ? Moxney to S 9100,000 to lend on improved farms. Terras of loans 5 years. Interest payable annually. We are headquarters, therefore no delay. When writing give number of acres; number of acres cultivated; kind of buildings and amount wanted. JAMES FRANK & SON, - - - AUGUSTA, GA. STATEMENT OF AWABDS OF J ABBEVILLE COUNTY DISPENSARY BOARD M March 25, 1909, For Quarter Ending June 30th, 1909. BEER. , > Coat price Selling price ^ ? by bbl by bbl retail Robt. Portner Brewing Co., Alexandria, Va. V 300 bbls V. C. Beer 7 60 10.00 .12.00 J I qu pta qU pta qta pte Toe. Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. y, 200 bbls Schlitz Export... ,?.65 10.05 ^12.00 12.60 14.40 18.00 BARREL GOODS. Coat Price. Selling Price. per gal. per gal. W. P. Ivea & Co., Norfolk, Va. 126 bbls 80 proof Com J. i; ' 1.25 2.20v 20 bbls 90 proof Rye 1.41 2 75 OH Khla OA nrnnf Din 1.41 2.75 30 bbis m proof 2 stamp Corn 1.56 2.75 K. M. Jordan & Co., Baltimore, Md. 25 bbls 80 proof Coru 1.22 2.20 3old Hill Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. 50 bbls 80 proof Corn 1.21 2.20 Wotnuka Banersmidt C?., Baltimore, Md. 25 bbls 80 proof Corn ....V. 1.25 2.20 10 bbls 100 proof 2 stamp Com 1.50 2.75 S KKIb Qrt nmnf Rub ? 1.45 2.75 K0 WIU WV |/?vv? A v ? ?*? * v * * ...... . ... Belroy Dist. Co., Louis7ille, Ky. 10 bbls 100 proof 2 stamp Corn /, 1.51 2.75 Strauss Pritz Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. . 10 bbls 1U0 proof 2 stamp Corn, grade 3. 1.70 3.00 10 bbls 100 proof Peach and Apple Brandy 1.64 2.75 Meyer Pitta Co., Baltimore, Md. 10 bbla 90 proof Stokes County 1.50 3 00 10 bbls 100 proof 2 stamp Gin 1.55 2.75 Wm. Lanahan & Sods, Baltimore, Md. S ^ 30 bbls 90 proof Monongahela Rye 1-40 2.75 3. A. Therman & Sod, Louisville, Ky. . 10 bbls 90 proof Rye 1.42 2. <5 10 bbls Tom Gin .. 1-42 , 2.75 JCA8E GOODS. , , Coat prloe. . Belllog price. ' qt Pt %pt qt pt %Dt nr v> r l n- xt?/?!w xr? . '-vv'? Y JTf 1YW Ofc \*AJ. | 11UI1U1D, ?. 25 drums Sherwood Bye ... V85 \,43 * .22 1.25 .75 .40 10 cases 3 Fealhers 14.00 14.50 24.00 24.00 ) 3eo. A. Dickel, Nashville, Tenn. 50 cases Cascade 10.00 11.00 15.00 18.00 3arrett & Co., Norfolk, Va. } .Art ir TXTJ?? * A 9K Knn fiOA 7.9ft 1W WMJC8 JlLLiy. I11UC . A.MV V.WW wv . ? ('tM E. L. A. Montagues. New York. 2cases imported Sherry Wine .... 7.50 112.00 Senaca Dist. Co., New Yor$. N 25 cases Duffy's Malt 8.50 13,20 _ V?. L. Nash;Com, Laurens, 8; C. 6 cases Hanies Rye........ 10.00 15.00 Personally appeared before me P. A. Cheatham, W. F. Nickles and T. J. Price, members of the Abbeville County Dispensary Board, who fjelngeach 1 ?a ?*>/! ototomanf nf ovorHa ! lUiy sworo, says luut iuc awvo id a uuo ? ?? w<>vwi ^ nade by us in the purchase of supplies of whiskey and beer, for quarter end- Jg ng June 30th, 1909. P. A. Cheatham, -ffiB W. F. Nickles, M T. J. Price. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of March, 1909. ' A. B. Cheatham, N. P. S. C. FARM WORK. Another lot of our famous 3 Enterprise stoves tnat stooa "& inely Suggestions fo* the Spring Season the fire of June 5,1908, being ' Spring, wllb lla reminder of the Reanrrec- ba1,i oVioart TVia P T "Hot. Ion *Dd Immortality, baa come, b'lnglng BOIfl CHeapi1 AII6 A. L. 1)3,1 sanlfold dutlee and activities. Thebnndiof (*gn Pa rlnter arc broken,and all the earth la becom- 8ou VIW' ' Dg lnatlnct with renewed life. Ill* a time of . ? > , , ope and promlae, not of fnlflllmetf t. That la ettooome. We may have neglected the op- TTTTI1VE1V TIATVflrTCTfcS lortanltlea of the winter montba, bat none UXiliO. an afford to loae those tbat now present hemaelvea. In tbe three aprlog'montba la ' M th? (onnrfiMnn fnr whatever ancceaa we Vitnuo dim Tlmolv Wirnlnn That ' oay bope for In 1M9. Tbls Is true of the mer- _ ~ ----- - , , ?bant and banker, as well as or tbe farmer. Vo Abbeville Citizen Can Afford <et us endeavor to plan more wisely and eze> . . ule more thoroughly than ever before. *?norehere will be reverse* and fallnres^bot where DANGER RIGNATi NO ] mmM bere la a will to socvmpllsb, soirie way can BAlxlXi* Li 1> U. 1 comes e foand. Some difficulties are Inaarmounta- irODQ tU6 Kidney secretions. 1 bey Will ? lie, and tome failures discouraging, bat we warn you wheu the kidneys are sick. boald not despair. Let ns learn |o work In \yeii feidnevH pxrrpffi a olpur Hmhi>r larmony with the Divine Purpose, and not I*?" xianeya excrete a Clear, amDer gainst ft. * nuid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, Many tblDgs suggest themselves as possible pale and foamy, or a thick, red, 111o be done at tbls time, but It Is hot wl?e to 8mf,liinff urine full of sediment and deriake more than can be safely finished. urine, IU11 01 seaimenc ana k*?a mill Ka <%m nsnsI a Icnrtt^nnv tn nlunf u lIT62Ul&r Ol D&S8826* v y trge acreage' In "coilon, but" this tendency DANGER," SIGNAL NO. 2 comea rJ bonld be combated. Cotton la the great h__b R?f.k naino Hull ?nH aoney producer, but It should not'be plan led Lrom ine DfCK* ^a,CK paiDS, CIU11 ana o the ezclaaion of otber thing*. Tbe aoli heavy, or sharp and acute, tell-you of leeds vegetable matter,and peas will help to sick kidneys and warn you of theapurnlsh ibis; aodo not neglect tbla crop this nroflPh of drnnnv rtiahotpn onrf Rrlwh/'a prlngand summer. Tbey are good for tbe Pf??cn 01 aropgy, aiaoeWS ana lirignt B and and for tbe stock. We need to diversify disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick nd to become grain rainers and cattle feed- kidneys and cure them permanently. "?0r?0I"SSr0*?0??ln<'0|SS Here is proof in the element of a mount of cotton grown, and ibere will be nearby resident. bete other products to swell tbe tide of farm Mrs. R. L. Motes. Garli net on 8t.. i irot^illy. Tblsi u nomtn vision, bat is Laurenfl> g c > 8ay8\ ?j b*ve U8feJ BICU UU WOJitlHIUIlBUCU 1BVW* rv _ i TT1 J T-v.il - . , _ 1 It Is going to be hard to control the water od JJoan SiviuDey Fills for some time and he farm, lr one is to judge the future by the have been greatly benefitted by them. iftiti It Is not ovematlng the truth to say t onffprpd a crrpal HpaI frnm hflpka^ha hat we have not yet learned to control the i aunerea a great aeai irom paeKacne, x ain waters. This is the hardest problem to also bad frequent uizzy spells and my ' oive in connection with the farm. Rain is a kidneys were very inactive. Thu kid'ies?ing,ab?o1 ute iy indispedsabie,a,nd wits- ney secretions were unnatural and othiqt It Ail our efforts won id come Ho naugnt? ^, T . . iQt it it airo destructive, if not fcontroiied. erwise disordered. Learning of Doan 8 /6t us endeavor, by Intelligent methods, to Kidney Pills. I procured a supply and ombat tbla dentrnctlve power of tbe water, thpir hp]npd nip fit nnpp ThP rtoinp {n nd so to make tt an; unmixed agency for ??ey neipea me at once, ine pains in ood, as it should be. The hilly land is, of my back bave greatly lessened, my ourse, the most difficult to keep from wash- kidnevs are normal and I feel better * g. and It will only be by adopting right jn evfTrv wav >t neibods tbat It can bedone. Commence tbls ? J i u 11 j i r? m prlng to put In practice wine farm economy, ror sale by all dealer?. .rrice 50 nd right methodBof soli conservation. Tbe cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, I oil Is the most important single asset,as It Is TyrfiW Ynrb qnlA n^nlR fnr th? TTnitPd hat upon which other things depend. IorK> 9016 agenis lor tne united Let us try to so plan and work that the estates. romise of spring win And a rich fruition at Remember the name?Doan's?and be year's end. Thoe. Tolbert. take no Other. = Notice of Dissolution, The State of South Carolina, State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE COUNTY Abbeville County. ^ .... / , 0 Whom It May concern: rrouaie^uuri?uwuuu jur jueuersoi AammNotice ) hereby given that the partnership letrallon. eretofore existing between T. B. Andrews By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate. flra*Mmeof EL Andrews' A Co.'and Whereas. Mrs. Minnie W. Harden made t Bordeaux under tbe'flrm nameof Andrews Adnfii^traVfon^nf the Vrtjtf A*nn<i 1^4-tefa otf i. |Uia Httv iiiRRnivfd bv mutual cod- Administration of tb6 E^tAtB sod tffcctH of ent. T. B. Andrews assuming all outstanding Harden> late of Abbeville County, rm'toVXIdto theV.ldTaalnbde^w8ywlSo These are therefore, to cite and admonish rill oontlnue the business under the name ot fi'a?,rf8i ?? n' M 'howi'BDdrfr?hlt|0?rh ?f 1 r a ndrpwn at Boidofiuz S C?? bftvlos the mid Jotio M> H&rd6Dtd6C6fti6d, tbftt Ihoy aoved the stock of merchandise to tbat plaoe. k ? ??^ai5PSJd* l?a h St'i! ? r?ef9ourt ~hPr0" rm^npHi T R ANDREWS bate, to be held at Abbeville (J. H., on Tburs(Slgned) T.B. AWJJKiiWB. day, the 16th day of April, 1909. atter publlcavitnoaiMti ' ' l,on hereof, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to T A Able show cause If iiny they have, why the said I H Gnlliebean Administration sbould not te granted. Personally appeared before me T.A.Abie, QlVe^hufa^rhmJ m"^^1 i?r! lih?Pv^nV nd made ostb tbat be was proem and saw Jbu 80.1 J3darch, In tbe year be above named parties Blgn and deliver tbe ? our rd. one lS0.DfiR? i.^ ?6 nnnbove agreement. T.A.Abie. dred and nine, and In ihe Uld year of u , . ? mo <kin o?bh iiov nt Vnn<h American Independence. ooo r c Wilson N f Published od the 31 hi day of March, BW. XV. U. W1IBOD, i>. r. 1909( ,n tbe pre88 and Banner aDd on the . .. Court Hoase door for the time required by Welnrnab 8 Locals. law. F MILLER, Looking about you'll want to look about a Judge of Probate. itt before buylog. If you look here first, ?? ou'll look here last. Our spring suits aud j Dig are ready to be looked at now and XiEStCT LaiClS and Ju3.St6r C3.II" eady to be worn when yon are ready for A . + hem. h. weinraub. ay in pleasing quantities at I mlgbt charge more for those new pants I fV?A 10/? fitnrp Thp T? T Unr at got Id aDd get it?but! would ratber sell Ml 6 1UC 01010. XU6 Iv. L, UHT hem cheaper and have you fellows own one. gan Co. If you want tq feel like a millionaire aDd & iave money in your pocket, buy one of the ? few York atore's new suits. How can any person risk taking pome unWhen one o{ my suits go down the street? Known cough remedy when Foley's Honey leople turn to look the second time. and Tar coats them no uiore? It Ih a safe There's more to a suit than foxy tailoring, remedy, contains no harmful drugs, and ["here's tbe wear and the style. You'll flud ^.r?8 the ninst obstinate coughs hdu colds. >11 three In my suits. H. Weinraub. Why experiment with your health ? Insist tipon bavins tbe genuine Foley s Honey and , Tar. C. A. Mllford & Co. Now is the time to planl beard- ?-?? .688 8Drine barlev. We have the T?e boys say that Speed s Cincoclgara does r "o J:_^. w really keep a good taste In your mouth. Try 368t 868Q. Si J. Link. them and see. Speed's Drug Store.