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ppppr li" -r-: ' v- MORE RIVER POWER. 3tV?/(*. TO DEVELOP OHEBOKEI SHOALS ON THE SAVANNAH Power to Be &old for Mnnofaetiriig; in Abbeville, Greenwood and Blber ton?Hnyfee a Cotton Mill at Cal boon Fall*. Anderson Bally Mail. Mr. F. R. Dravo, president of th< Bravo Contracting Company of Pitta bijrg, haebeen spending the past twc days in Anderson, and as a result.it li practically certain that the watei power at Cherokee Shoals on 8avannat river will be developed at an earlj date. ~ ......... , ... Mr. Dravo visited the shoals, ant went.over the situation very thorough ly with the^&nderson; people who art interested in the property. An agree ment wa* mapped outwh ich wassatii factoriiy to Mr. Dravo and to the local people, and Mr. Dravo carried the pa pers back borne with him to be acted upon* ty-^be board af directors of hit company. He said he was thoroughly satisfied himself, and that he was sure the direction of his ootnpaoy would be satisfied and would ratify the agree ment he had made, but he didjpot feel warranted in making a binding contract without consulting his associates, The contracting firm of which he if the head, is one of the largest in th< United States. If the contract is approved, and ol that there is little douDt, work on the property will commenoe as soon as the material and force of hands can be ee" " * ?" L -1.1 cured, wmcn win piouauiy us suiuc time in May. The plans at present ?re to deveisg: electrical powerfo?jaatsafeoturfag ptar poses. All of the, pQweir thaticanVbe secured can be sold in ^ Abbeville, Greenwood and El barton. report of the engineer showt?tbat|j}'S5Mtot dam, 1,100 feet long, WJU develop; a primary 6,000 horse power* with BfOOti norse power available during tt^j&at< er part of the year. The company also owns other shoals near by on th? river, and these may be developed I later as the demand for power increases. Judge W. F. Cox, who owns a good deal.or land at Calhoun Falls, is anxious to build a cotton mill at that place and gra he will do so if he can seoure the eleotrio power, and the company owns several available mill sites along the river Itaioft that K Would sell to / manufrftortng companies. , It is not the present" Intenflon of those owning the pftpertyto engage in manufacturing of any kind themselves, but simply to sell the power... \ Cherokee Sboals are about three inilea trees the railroad station of Cal bouu Fajto, ^ad within eight of uie 8eab?ara Air Line bridge acroea.the ' Savannah river. A side track will be built oat to the dam site, and ali the material tMed in the ^construction of the dam can thus be unloaded directly where It is needed, 'going away with : long hauls on-wagoas and effecting a considerate saving. - >: ^As &o<Tn*?.the papers are returned ^ formally organized and the work will <A6ommenoe. " Thoee now interested in the proper ty are Dr. 8. M. Orr and Col. H. H. Watkins of Anderson, Mr. 0. M. Sheffield of Atlanta, Mr. J. E. Birrlne of > ' 1 ' Atlanta and Mr. H. A. Orr of Atlanta. , The lat$ Col. J. L. Orr was interested In _ the -property,. aqd his.intereet still , belongs to his estate. , Mr. Dravo, it k is understoftd, bafl-perfectedthe-finan cial wawiw i property, ana WllLbknSslr becpmet interested In the company. '' ? The company will hot interfere with ? the Hat ton'a Ford Power company, as ,; the two power plants will be located 60 miles of Mtfre from each other. Dr. Off and his-associates have alr ready secured the pnrmiwdon from the . legiBlatu res of Qeo?ia and Booth Caro"! liija for building ?h?. dams, and has bought up the land along the river that will be affected by building the 1 ' dams. (Pointed Paragraph*. A loaf of bread doesn't rise to explain. * Debtors forget that creditors never forget, ^ A good way to make trouble la to gc ' out'and look for It. A ligh}-h?aded man is seldom s brllllantflwiverBationalist, f > , ), .* While-thetlch m?8t. pa?4 ,in ?heli checks tb#?x? If MaanrlB lc?kiDgi^ a?a?x job he * Paradoxical though it may seem, it's the idle tongue that works over I A dopkey knowl when be hat enough?unlesa he -la a. two-legged Ofi.e. *< i'i ,! > . * _ t" ? ?* ? A ,f. ; It's easier to makft^pvomism during courtship iban It is to m*^e good aftei maftlage^ ' r. A progressive man 1b one who hat the- ability io.sUnd still while others are going backward. If you want to see the real thing in fren tied finance, watcfc a. crowd o: women|at a bargain .sale. ...... _? .? A man can afford- to declare, thai money isn't everything if he has morf of it than be knows what to do withf, Necessary evils are often blessings ir I disguise. 7 ?? r Iciclee areoeriaialy 000I .eavesdrop pere. " ;' ; n. Any man can-make a< fool of bimse] by trying t^>^et smart, * . , A woman -who-flirts, never Jfainki for a miniate that men snspeot her o Nothing pleases a little* man sc much as a cnance to sling mad at 1 bisr man.; ? m m i , ?!&&% % i i 11/v'* ' . H~ F?ime4f??*r*ph.. K Some puns Are almost as pointless ai Hp' a woman's pencil. ?;| | A man's reputation often depend H&v on the size of Jiia bank balance. I I A foolish man ties up his dog a night and lefehiaohildren run loose. HbJ ~ A man nearly always gets nervoui KB feftw^when hie wife says she wants to havi WB 7 a short talk with him. B ' Once ib about ten thousand times i ML girl really - does get angry when i ?? % afoola a Iriid. ? young uiau ?<,wu> - A mother in-law's will power ma1 keep a man good?if she has the pow er to will a few thousand dollars. Occasionally you see a woman ii mourning who looks as if she actuall; enjoyed it. When two persons tackle a duet i looks as if they onght to sing It in hal the time one oould?but they can't 1 Appomattox Forty |Yenra After. Appomattox may be reviewed toda, as a war event, having a peculiar dit tinctlon. Tbe.yerdiet of April 9, 18& ha# proved-a Axial one. At the end c y forty years iti -portent as a factor ii j human destlDy stands out no less bold ly than that of Yorktown, which 1 1 nearly a oentury and a quarter behin us. The judgment of histoiy upon dt * ciaive battles must often be ambiguou and inconclusive. Waterloo crusha Napoleon 1., but that for which th mighty Comoao stood?Napoleoniamerected its front again and had to b nnnA mnM ilofKrnnfiH ot RoHo n fifK |VU W UIV1V UVIU1 VUVU M? I^VVIMU five years after Waterloo. Even ye 3 the Bonaparte specter hovers over re publican France.i *_ It IB difficult, too, to determiue?tb 3 precise period in the development c [ Greece when a second Marathon wa J seen to be impossible and tbe decisiv character oftne marvelous victory woi . bv Miltlades became manifest. Am York to wd may have to be fought* ove * before the fate fit North America i 1 decided. But the causethatwent dawi ' at Appomattox.was lost forever. Bon ' of Yankees and sons of Johnnies ma; on? day come to blows, but' not ove' the apple of 1861. They may shak ' hands across some new bloody chasm ; but the chasm bridged by Grant ant Lee is filled into the level with ada ' m&nt. j ,, . Appomatox was not a sudden crush I ing or tbe defeated which forced thi reluctant cry, "Enough!" It was i sequel to flgbtiDg, not ltseir a ngnt, i ' climax foreseen for months and fo which both leaders and both armie had rehearsed their respective parts , After Gettysburg the south ^new tha its cause was hopeless, and after Get ' tysburg the north knew that one da: it would dictate terms to vanquishe< ' brethren. 80 Appomattox, when it came, par tdblf'of the natural a national lovi ; feast. Tber%yW#s,?i?o wild triumphing j for lobg delAMti^tHd . dearly bough k ilngering deathftmd dulled the^ogs of sortow Lee's white flag was ? txuoewith pain 12$P Wered **he Srhjtor at "well as th( iSlEg?| ' 'Tne-true meaning - of ..Appomattox gtows clearer as the Dation waxes in consequence. -r*lBut for Appomattox there would be no great Americas power today. The twentieth centurj T aqo onH f,lnon?a rXr\v>Ar\rta anH fihor | xivvo huu \jiiauvo) vii/iuvuo uuu i^mv* mans, Sberldans and Stuarts, have i common passion as well as a com mot flag; ' The burden of thair mingled ! sbottte is "UnionT'-s "Sail on, sail on , ob, ship of state.1'. Is. the song of ever} ; people, but t'8ailoa, ob, Union, strong and great," applies to but one peopl< ! under the sun. .' Men may, change flags, but human passion Is ineradicable. Federation oi separable states went down in a consnmiugflre. The Indissoluble Unlor of separate states arose from the ashes Before the world we date from York town; between ourselves, from Appo mafctox. 4 ; 7 " ' k ? tout lUefte. There's a niche for you in- the world * my oflJV'f y n A oorow tor you to fill. And It wait*to4ay . Along ttftfe way*''** ? For, the hoy with a frank "I wll L' , 8o, lad, be true; . The world wants you,. In the oorner that yoiupax fill. There's a niche for von In the world my girl, . i * A ooroer for yon tQ All; . ? For a girl that is kind, , ?, With a pure, sweet mind, k : A place that is waiting still. ' ^;8o, lass, be true?"' " ? ' The world wantsyou - In the corner tbat you may fill. " There's a niche for you both in thi world,, my dears, A ooxner for you to fill, And & work to do Which no jonabut you < '. In God's great plan-nan- fulfill. So, dean, he true; ? . Theworld wants you* And your plaoe.ia , waitingjstlll. ' .. i ' Try * smile. If the world will not be conquered bj :';aflrown, 'j *? i?w. Tryaairrile; ; .*?? \ If your. weeping ,wlll not raise yoi when you're down, ?Try.a smile.? If a.stolld countenance > Will not help your cause advance, Thaw a bit and take a chance? k Try a smile. J! * ? ' ' , If arsoold don/t make your neighbor ' hoix\ resoectyou, i, ' ' >"f* j'iTry avsmilejy i * If an , everlasting grumble,* don't pro teot you, , \ Try a smile. Dash<away"tbat childish tear, -Cheek that sob, it's bad to hear; i Spread your mouth from ear to ear[| ^ Try a smile. If you've had .to let some stronger fel ? . low beat you, Trvasmile; ' Let him fctioir It Jakes two lickings t< i defeat you? j Try a smile. Make him clearly understand t You don't-bear.the coward's, hrand f Make him show his strongest handTry a smile. ? * > k, . ? ii.. i . i If-the^'ve^ told yon you are going t< 1 thefldoee. - " -Try atmile; Don't go cutting any desperation di does, i k? Try ajgmlle. i When you've been so knookec _ _ about... That you're-nearly down and out, And ate.soheduled for a pout, ^ Try a smile. If your very- utmost efforts didn' i work, f Try a. ?mlle; Though you feel that It must be i " sickly smirk, 4 : Try a smile. Show the world that you cau do it Send ^giggle gurgling through it; Don't go get a rag ana chew itTry a smile. I* W. White's Locals.! ! . If yon want bargains look over L. M White's Remnant Counter. Look at those Outings at White's which ai t offered at 5 cenu a yard. Former price cents. They are certainly cheap. Li. w. wnne oners uiukuuujo ?i 9 which have been reduced from 8% and : 3 cents. Also Ginghams at 8% oents redact from 12% cents. L.W.White has a ferr ladles Jacket lei & which be 1b selling at prloee regardless < 6 cost. You can bay from L. W. White a good art ols of (Jlnghams for bonnets and aprons at P oents a yard. If yon want ?mbrolderle8 go to White Yoa can have at least ten thousand yards i select from. 3 m , 7 *- ?*-* Knt ?o oil Vft] j| "BllOly 1IIHHUIU >1.. 7. ... J it, tb? way to bar* It Is to nae Mrs. Grabdn) 11 Koameo, lor the complexion. ' Fin? af> 1 akaTlnc. for tale at Upaad'a Drat Store. -'j: II >11. mill a?rt I SCHOOL Tablets d i In e I General Scli< f Speed's D: e " ?. 4 , 1< ? ? ?> * -t ! MASWIC ; The Eiri&T r iu,' <e Just received *Ten a ro^ana i Paint, which we guarantee ti the market, reaardies&of-p/iee TL. g This may sound Hike hot afr I and we will show you, ; C.AMl ^ PHONE 107 . .. " Lpmntu furrhA trwnt nUnnt indefinitely. uil t der glass thai lsllght aill aJJtmight.. -Set one . under a goblet Bind see. J ; Wrtr /' IS 9 A a apple paref works Jftsnafttwall on ^pou-' y ' toes as on apples, aod safer ttmeas 'weh--'a* fc . food, when there Is a quantity M;?n?red for-' To wash anything tnat is-'gfeMafc;-:?*riMH K ' soda water. The alkali tarn^She MWM.lpto 9 soap, whloh will do Its own ' ^ ^ SOne of the most sootblhg ippUo&OfiBifc tor a i . Irssh burn Is a raw potato temped' ?r/'graied >> and bonnd like a poultice on tb?. Injured: surt lace. t! Wwif V ttweeplns with ths carpet sweepeatwW b?' >< more effectual If the sleeper Is piabld la>'the -1 1 same direction as the warp of a eug?not 1 J against It. i A moulding board aaakM a very eattgf?o~> ? . tory ?xtra shelf for Jmoheafcos, sefyfttof flnpWr * 4 if fastened to the wsttvlth hrng?a. and chaint l to prevent Its sagglnglrAfen lowered." Sfrar -1 I Sleeplessness on mib?w?ar-S&ftaq(',lie r relleved by tj^|hl^?uidkarohief "t?Ver.?tb? 1 ? head, while 'toe < ' "enoe Id tbe A 1 tlngulsb tbe flame* from I or lorm of petraiaattMinofta tjMitfimfHreaVfWi To tbe ordlaftrp oonabln?Upnp#waiwttWat?y ' and ammonia. used fori. jnsr>to^lpf leurpat^ > add a ubiespoonfui^ trtfffltebwftioTl-tta. r?C' bit will be still aMNMjMfiKNTO featHtufaal. To remove walnUt an&Iroit stains from tbe a flagtjrB, dip tbeiD Insif'ong tea, rubbing the nalis with It anall->brestrf vraah la warm water ; tbe stain dome* out instantly. > If tbe cover of a frnlt jar stick, do not attempt tqt.w-renou it off; limply invest. tbe jar and place Tbe top Id hot water for a mi ante. l Thentry *tand yon wilt And it turns out eaa. MRS.< ' 4 a . Btalns of vam Ish on tbe bands are some? >, tincrtft'wy difficult to remove.' As soon as possible, rub wltb a little alcohol on a soft rag; afterwards wash thoroughly in soap and t , water... i i * ' * | [ The 1 wise young woman not only baa | aboe tree* on fmeino Keep ner .oest doou ia? am English oouBins:say) bat ahe -ha* a wood- i i en band with detachable thnmba on wblob to cleanberligttr glote*.^ y.y ? When a broom become* IhbfWr on one aide and the end of the atraw* become u abarp as needles, dip In .hot water, trim it evenly with the shears, and yon will have a broom nearly afljgood aa new.? Judge the housekeeper, not by the front parlor, bnt by the back yard. Strong, hot vinegar will remove paint and mortar from glass. Bob grease on the - seams of new tinware, keep Id a Warm place for a day the artlolw will 3 not rust In the aeama. 8tarob and Iron wide lamp wloka for oil atovea. They will not then eanaq trouble Id fitting them Into the barners. J Do not wash thewooden bread plate In hot water and It will not lorn black. Waah with aoap and warm water, and rinse a clean oold water. j' r , .. . . . I ' More Honey far the Public Schools, j , 1 Lowndeevllle-No. 1... 14 04 2 Rtdge...;~~.~.. 22 36 8 Lowndeavllte No.2. ? 64 34 j 4 LowndesVllle No. 8 90 09 < 5 LowndesvlUeNo. 4 20 84 ? Lowndesvllle No. 6 ... 21 68 7 MognoIla'No. 1 84 58 " * *?- w- ft ' an K? I o aiagnoiia i>o. A. _... now 9 Magnolia No. 8...? 79 80 10 MUCarnttk .... 78 00 11 Wtttlngton ....... 78 00 13 Bordeaox No. 1 ? - 53 80 18 McCorwlcU. ..? 104 05 14 Bordeaux No. 9.. 39 00 , 15 Bellevtaw.x: - 41 08 * 18 LongOaoe .\? ...? 1170 17 Calhoun No. 1 .. 48 28 , 18 Betbla... ? 42 64 19 Caltaonn No. 2.;. 48 1ft 20 Sbaron ?.... to 22 , 81 Bethel *.. 67 60 22 Abbeville 838 86 93 Warrenton....... - 84 58 24 Held .. 85 36 25 Pine Qrove.?,..~ 28 86 98 Lone Foreil 35 10 27 AstrevRle 64 48 38 Unnlon 25 48 29 SnnDy Slope ... - 89 78 80 Cold springs 82 60 81 Long Cane No. 2.? - 47 82 82 Bmlthvllle.. 6110 83 Promise Land..... 87 96 I 84 Ctentral _ 89 86 j i 86 Hagan 14 80 J 36 Park's Creek 27 82 J 87 Keowee 44 46 88 Dae West 90 22 ~ 39 Donalds 83 82 40 Plneville si vw i 41 Verm It Hon 28 9S j 42 Groves 28 48 |l ' 43 Oak Grove 85 88 1 44 Broad Mouth 29 00 ' 45 Honea Path 14 SO - * 48 Boy 13 00 5 47 Winona 28 08 48 Young 18 20 49 Hall - 18 98 " ' 61 Omega 88 54 52 Indian Hill 30 16 68 Drake .. 4 16 J F. C. DuPre, '? County Superintendent of Education. J Deoember 12,1904. ? i Dnrgan'a Locale. ' At Dargan's 6 and 10 cents store you find all 5 the lamp cblmneys made. Tbey nave 5 cents oblmneya and tbem the Mocbette goods, i . You know Mochette on a chimney means the best. vurosenw vn Lmryiiu o mm w v?. ??>?. 18 etB. a gallon. 5 gallon lota 17 eta. ( ? Gallon otl cans at Dargan'g 5 and 10 cents tore. 1 gallon size for only 10 cents. * DUE WEST. ~ March SO. 1005 1 The Joint Celebration of the Amellan aDd I \ Castallan Literary Sooletlea of the D. W. F. C. oomes off tonight (Monday) In the Audlto e rlum at Ereklne. A special f?ature or the 7 program will bean addreaa by Dr. Sbererof Newberry College. ' Miss Kate Braxley nf Georgia baa been the fS gueat of Miss Grace Klrkpatrlck for aoveral ? days. < 10 Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Stewart, of Pelcer, were wltb friends over 8abbatb. Mr. Stewart tf preached at Greenville obnrch on 8abbatb. . 3f Dr. J. W. Wldeman.Dr. J.B. Bell, Prof. P. L. Grler and Mr. B. J. Todd are each drlvlDg I- a new borae. ' 6 Dr. H. A. White of the Columbia Tbeologloal Seminary leotared before tbe Theological , i. Seminary at this place last Tbnraday night. . Mr. 8. A. Preaaly Is with home folks. Rev, Jamea Boyoe bai a new ouggy. we very muoh ?Djoy?d a rid? Id It last week. Re*. B. Q. PreBBly attended the celebration ?DM^BDFann?egMcCawofYorkvllle baa been J Bt with her Bister, MIbi Leila Price, for ?om? ,ia days. or . - i BOOKS L .1 ri 1 Pencils ' 1 \ Lk i i i I doI Supplies. ! v I rug Store. PAINT. hat "Wears. pounds of this famous mixed be second to no paint on '* ( io-yob, ftut give us a chance ' yYours to Paint, W&ORD. -. /THE PAINT MAN.' Abl)etiil]^^reenwood ASSOCIATIOF. jgria. f&operty insured, $925,000 S ' January list, 1904. Htitt : |T?CBITtfhro?OlfeQAXuL on the undersigned " v, OTjto-twtfMWHtor of your Township #* *13 X **f*CTTyViiryoa may dealre a boa ?We J^frt^jagprcjMrty agalnat dMtrno traB.-T?aimP ok msraiss. , V " 1 *5 * .nd do so ohMMf ttm acy i nraranoe Com *a r m ;11roiinlawMMH?piwwu<d to proye to yon Ui^mrWMwppei' and oheapert plan of r.;Bi BL^d^frifen. Agent AbbeviIle/S,;C.;' mrnmrn 8,G,M^Jor... J. i. Maury _ uiinuui j W. B. Acker ...DonaldB W. B. Clinkaoalea .._Dna'We?t , T.Xi. Hadd0D.:.?..^;;^...^X<0nijCane I. A. Kail#... llla*A. K,"WaUon.Cedar Spring A. M. Retd_...i ...........Abbeville Towmhlp "W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. 1 Dr. J. A. AnderBon.......AntrevlHe li H. A.Teonent. I/jwndeevUle-^. A. 0?Qr&nt ^XMagnolla J. K. Tarrant M.t.Oalborin Mills 8. L. Edrnon(la Bordeaux fi. 0. Harvey Walnnt Grove Wi CL^w^yD?,1...M.i.... niioctitw i i J. D. Coleman Coronaca J. Add. Oamdun ~uNlrtety-?lx - \ J<M.Payne _... Klnarda ... J. B. T?ylor.............^.KeUowB^lp Josepb Lake... Pbcenix B?v. J. B. -Hum- _......Verdery J. H. Cbjlee, Jr.,._ -.Bradley . J. V. Lyon....^. Troy W. A. Cbaattjam .Yeldell P.B. Calllsan.. ... Oallleon W. M. Oats Klrkaeye , Caleb Walton ?Brooka Abbeville, 8 a,Man. IS, 1904. |. fc iM1|? i & ^ . | NOTICE THE BEV ILLE ' u ^ jj . ^ ' I Vk?>' Mit * /*" ' is now preparing ior We have added to our already large stock, New Bottles, Extracts and Lables. ?NEW CASES-we will start another wagon in a few days. i I AA I/ k ^JLrUUIV^ for our Steel Signs. /.We Mean Business/. ABBEVILLE BOTTLING WKS. C. C. Nabers, Prop. Nice white pitchers at Dargan's 6 and 10 seat store, lOcts. A telephone In your office and realdenoe ighteni labor, saves Journeys, dispell worries rwduoes work. If you want a nice line of pictures, go to Uilford's Drugstore. Call'or send for one of my descriptive blanks and list your real estate with me Robt. a. Link. Trunks, Salt Can?*. G?P?. Teieeoopw, 9 w prloes. P. Rosenberg k Oo. & r* Death of Wlllte Brooks. After a short Illness of inflamatory ,rbeuoat Ism, Willis W., Brooke, departed this u Ife, March U, 1606, aiCllaton, 8. 0., wt>er%;he > iad gone l&Jaa nary to euterthe Preefeyte?ho ware vllh him Id bit laat llloaaa, alio >y eight of tals College ma tee, who acted a# pallbearers. ,, He was laid to reat In the Episcopal Ceme? ? i?? nn Rainrdav thn nlnntannth tha tnm versary of bis eighteenth birthday. . r The funeral services were conducted. J>y f Rev. Mr. Sams, Boetor , of the Episcopal , 2b urcb Id the pretence of* host of sorrowing < relatives and friends. The grave VaS llter?liy. covered ,by the tnany beauilfol. floral * ifferlogs. many .of them bailor bees sent ' from a distance. Willie wee* very bright boy; his bright imlle and kind words endeared him to all, tie was a universal favorite. In bis family, circle, and by his farmer . icbootmates and. friends in Warren ton, bis Did home, be ?f ll be icrely oi lupd. ' < Death Is always sad, but doubly so, -when 1 one Just enuring young manhood Is eat I down. t The bereaved family bas tbe lympatby of ivery one In tbelr great sorrow. . N. W. < PROCLAMATION > i! STATE OF SOUTH OAEOLtNl," Exbco^ivb Dbpabtmbkt. To the CommissioQers of State and County Elections for Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens, Newberry and Saluda Counties in the Eighth Judicial Circuit:? Under and by virtue of an Ast of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, entitled An Act to Assign the Present Circuit Solicitors to the Proper Circuits in Order to Conform toatfta1 Provisions of an Act, Entitled/#Aa Act to Divide the State into Ten-Judicial Circuits and Arrange. thO|i$oCTf \ and to Provide for the Etecton licitors for the Eighth and '3Srath'''rCl** Buits," approved February 20th notice is hereby jipven that a Speoia* Election will be held in said Circuit*' on the Uth day of April, 1905, for the purpose of electing a Solicitor lof~th6, Eighth Judicial Circuit for Ahe Mptf , expiring at the General EleettOh- iii ' iyu?. ? Now, therefore, you ?re>bMeiiJ^<JJP' rected and required to hfild,^'ai?, Special. Election for SolieiifcOT" ot.^h?' Eighth Judicial Circuit on "the sajd 11th day of April, 1906, for the terj?;t4 expire at the General Election of 1908. The Polls are to be opened at the various places of election in said Cf.reuits on Tuesday the Eleventh. dayof April, 1906, and the said election shall be conducted in aecordanel with the laws governing General Election^,, In testimony whereof, I hare [L. S.] hereunto set nay hand and. ' caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed at Columbia this 30th day of February 1901, and in the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth year of the Independence of the United States of America. . t . r . D. C. HEYWARD,. . Governor. By the Governor: J. T. Giktt, Secretary of State. In accordance with the proclamation of His Excellency, H6n. D. O. Howard, Governor, the following maaagerehave been, appointed Jo conduct the election therein ordered: Donalds?L . A. . Shanqon. Sagene Martin, David Huixiphreyi. Due WMt~W. B.'A3oing^ Arch Kennedy, D. a. Edwards!, Keowee^Will Ashley, Bobt. Pruitt, John McMahan. Rock-Spring?M. J. Ashley, James Sheffield, Jnb. Marion Ashley. . Bryant X Road8?M. S. Ashley, Jno. r. Bryant7 R. H. Armstrong. >, Central School House?A rT. Calvert, H. W. Bowie, A. J. Morrison., ' Antreville-^W. P. Me Carter, W. L, Seawright, J. McG. McAdams. * Abbeville?G. D.^ Graydon, G H. Moore, J. A. Alewine. .*.> . . * Lowndeaville?W. C. Shaw, J. -H. Bell, Wmt Baker.- ^ , . >*. Magnolia?ueowm. crmta, u. uurford,'J. B. Cafapbell. Mt. Carmel?T. B. Frasier, J. R. Tarrant, T. W. Mars. Willington?8. 8. MeBride, Andrew LeRoyt Lucian Link. -McCormick?G.r P. Smith, T. J Price, P. J. Bobiuson. Clatworthy's X Orosi Roads?Jno. Brown, 0. E. Wilson, J. J. Link. >. On the day of election the Manager* must organise by th&v election of a Chairman and a Clerk, if necessary the Chairman elected is empowered to idmmister oatha. ' The Managers have the power to fill iny vacancy, and if none of the. Manigers attend, theciticens can appoint from among the qualified voters the Managers, who,: after being sworn, ean conduct the election. \ , .. . , , At the close of the election;, thli Managers and Cierk most proceed jpuB licly to open the ballot ooxe*. ana 5ount the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the sapie i? completed and make a statement of the result. ,, .... ,, ^ Within three days thereafter,,tih?s Ohairman of the Board, or some one ., lesignated by the Board must deliver, h to the Commissioners of : Eltf stion the 1 p?ll list, the box fobtaining the ballots t ind written statements or the result of the election. ( /One of the above-named Mtnagars \ for each precinct must eall upon Board of Commissioners,-at the Court , House April 7 and 8th, 1606, to reeafr* . aallat boxes poll lists and instructions ind to qualify. W. A. LAJNIEB. W. E. Morrison, W. D. Harmon*. . B. 0. McAdams. ; Commissioners of State Election. That fine anBortment of yellow ware at I Dargan's 5 and 10 cents store Is sailing. The ' prices are In accordance with tbe policy of i the store. 4 \ Do you bay yonr tinware at Dargan's 6 J and 10 cents store? Ask yonr friend who baa done so and yoa will become a customer of ours at once. , Blueing, blaoklng, stove polish, etc., all.at | Dargan's 5 and 10 oents store. Prices right of coarse. A fine line of odd places In china at argAti's 6 and 10 ">nts store. The prices are ower than yrn are accustomed t paying. Unless a woman is capable of earn- , tag at least $1 a day she ban no buslness marrying a man to reform him. Paraflne wax for sealing fralt Jars for sale at 8peed's. If yon are thinking of investing Jn Real j Rsaie, give me a call. BobU B. Lon*. j We sell more tin ware than anybody In town, because we oarry the biggest line and t oar prices are under tbem all. Dargan's 6 and < lOoentBtore. j Wooden ware In bowla, bread boards i batter molds, potato mashers. sifters, baskets, t measures and a thousand little thlnga al Dargan's 5 and lOot. store. ] Lanterns at Dargan's 0 and 10 cent store. Before yon bay a stove com* and see Dar- * Kan's 6 and 10cent store line. They^are going 1 fa?t, because we nave pm pno? u?n?. ^ ' ** - ' .. ? " k.J-? - - ." ^ ?sCr|V-.v 4<y - '. We are 8ole Agents here /or ViflWl: _. \ . - ... a The moat famous Cod Liver Oil pre- r mration known to medicine. 7': Contains ALL the medicinal elenenta of cod liver oil, actually taken' h>m freeb cod'i livers, but not a drop oil. Delicious to the taate and recognised ihroughout the .world aa the greatest STRENGTH 1 3 CREATOR tor old pebplilVjr^, .sfc&fy*women md children, nursing mothers and afar a severe sickness. Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic 3olda, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Unequaled to oreate in appetite atrd to make tboae . who, ire too thin,,{at, roes a?d hqfclthy. (. s Try It on o^guaiB3^8) return pour money if you are not satisfied. Speed's Drag Store.1* . V 4 I ' I 1 I I . < J ' ' ! * i ' > ' ' i IMh! j lit? 1 . t j k:r: ' i> j ti ' i * * - , :! ' I k . c - iuir,nr nri frrr rtmiui FGft SALE! MS* ' * ... - v.? I offer Torsale in! the City of Abbeville, in & gcod section of :thfe city, several desirable' building lots. Prices reasonable. Robt. S. Link. I . ' \ f 4 ? t 7 1 i i, * x; ' ,. t r *. DR. J. ^. DICKSoS, ^SDRiS^ii; ^KTI^f. 'Z ~ About Un/*ni ? l?;*5??*f < ?%?* Known u Qni?V??-to?io^ lDAbM; 7tll? by 8w?d'? DrngStow,M the1 ^ &l^/0^^vS5rd^! Everything M% ?ta*dowa b?f?r? ll?bpat i? nd fhty*?know-1 dge "we cap'Ldo boilqms wllnool tbaClneol ?re are not)? It." Ageae? for lb* fltctory.'at Speed'* Drag Btore. THE CROSSES OF HONOR. , r?icrani -Wb? Halve' hot Kaaelved Croaaea Shea Id Praeeat Applieallona, The Abt^vUle Chaifor, TT. D. C., dailrea to i prasent aroa?#a of honor I* anfr of lb* Coated- t irate t? (arena of Abbetllle County wbo save an; yetzaeelrad ... . CartJflaakaotaUglbUlU fill oeglTeu loan ipplleaaU. and |l la deejrM thai tba eertlfl- , sataa ba fltiad ont' and fotnraad aa aoon aa I joialble In order that the eroeaea of honor nay ba In rt ad Id mi forth* next dlalrlbutlon i he tenth Of Ma^. it certificates can be obtained at Farmers ? Sank. a Christmas, slxaeioofc dinners, and Speed's * Mnoo eigars go haa<WnA>n<l, they I*a.vaM . lood taste la ybafcatittlL. " ' ; HI / $ i i??ir" g EEEOET OOBBECTED. ?m? reels About the PmmIh# V C. Calborf*. qd NStelloaa p?uumilb4m ih1p? i ? ? ? knd?rton 13*11? Mall. -Od MarablfclTMitojrf^sbjra IB IB# lomt of A- ^riMbyarTfn praMbtr, vbcrt Jlamaois Colfag* bow -rttnda; John C. cb1loan. CWBoao., VM' mv o|ktr IhBS.'BM irtatoarat ot iba Brftwi^wL ? iu?&/of stops, ornfBI, b* w*e prafcobty^t" rbtob flo*lir, toraa<J am. wha CJ?U\*???K.#sd ?>; baa lapol?l*doG? b1?mUt?5oBi wTol? ti* * ?r praialloa of ?& OooatliqttOD^MMh* dl?> tl raaalu hJih:ttlK>*Mtrvbtrote aoaIjMta vblab war# tm?1 "W??b~mlaiakao loyalty, md tb?t (N.fHooi of in* par I la or h? oliimot* proapaMy an4 lotagplty of tba aatd that - M u*ri&m ha .j?ka of. wra In ( ' *1D U*Jmrr*? *p?rt kial *ra*b?' teUfcao. larOBlbott ?tm? b9r? > ??# Jlaoiaoo now ?tand?bat lm m U? llfMf *H? VII l?f?M M i >iK^in itMi ofihr 1 1 Mm I m* h*nir Aiekaf ktm i* tnao&a!, my ?M IUBIMMI v* eei- eyotoyeew trui 7 , >jwc?Zyry&j z^mm&tocasft ihVob'nr*W?b^O* kbti ni toe aaiilltotf parity b&$irpjlvaJ? iI f?y* n? i h 11 n 1? xi b 1 InUfrtiy of hit pabl^B I ?'o?'bowgb*ibLi beaor niMMthan y??- I DR. J. R. NICKLE8, :f Surgeon Dentist;' Offlot AI IfnaBSPt DfOf Stem. I^TtlS'lBOfTbi ten, wlH sftlfdu^Qj thl 1?t week is junviworor > many', b|&0i0k; - nusmi AND ENGLAND, under the personal eondcetorslilp 6t noted)?rriier andji nutria t. Evt am ' travel Dot u lotrafUng^^ \ 843 Fifth Avtnne, -Hew York City. 111 .' "? ? -? ?* ^ " ? DINTAL WOTIC*. i I Dr. 8. 0. Thbmion, inaoB;^ orJSTAial^if moilwaim Ctorntr, Al>b?imi?.S. (X * " I have bought out the stoiafcof'GEKEEAIf . . /if'3r ; . recently owned^byv . t. Mr. M: E. Maxwell, Wilder Block. Besides the ordinary stoek?fGeneral Merchandise, i offer a fall line of i "f *fc-s v'8 Christmas Goods, AT LOW PRICES.'-' t' */ J A ? ;i 'i The .ttc$k jriy bQ.addqd to at one* with completely assorted articles of ueuerai usenuiauuuw. Call aaid aaa na ui gct yriciea. > Years to pleM*, ' R. A. Rickey. fUlvmnUr 9 fffr'nfetna W&17STb & ?K&103 ? Headquarters for ? * QMihfcboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Bummer Buggiei, Cheap Buggies, Harfeess.Laprobes; etc. Calvert & Nickles. Fab. 34. 1W4. tf ? WbtsjoB want an nrabrella nnimbtr bat af Dargan'a and 10 oanta atora yoa |M i good ona lbr W eaota. ttlaaa oil aaaa ml Dargan'a and 10 eanla ilora, 31 casta. A ipleadld Una of broomi it Dargan'a io< 0 Mud etore. The prloea a re way down. We are ?ellln*Jota of hosiery. Tbeklndvt all *110 cent* a pair la tba kt nd too nsaallT i*r 10 oenta tor. They are extra lengths and one bava whita feat, -The/ are for boye. :lrla, ladlei and men. All10 aanta a paly Jargan's 0 and ! cents store. J