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r> 1?rr- in ii < ii mi i i? I-. General New* Xotei. J^ree LaDce. The funeral of Mrs. Jane Stanforc was attended by 5,000 persons. State officials are worried over whai course to pursue in San Domingau af i airs. By a large majority the Italiar chamber of deputies sustained tb< goverment. Four white men and two white wo ' men are being tried for murder a Wrightsville, Ga. R. M. Hill, a railroad workman, fel off a trestle near Athens, Ga., ant died from a broken neck. Dr. J. H. Hollander held a confer ence with Secretary Taft regarding conditions in Santo Domingo. 500 people in Macon, Ga., have pro fessed religion during the reviva meetings in progress in that city. The met that negotiations for a Rus fsian loan have been resumed in Parii leads to a belief that the war is sooi to end. M. P. Carwell, a watchman in th< W. <fc A. Yards in Atlanta, was mur dered there, Sunday night. The mur der is a mystery. The Southern Bell Telephone Co has bought the telephone lines of th< Adams system in parts of Georgia anc Alabama. Mrs. iviargery oiroug \^rusuy, iui widow of the disinherited son of ai English peer, who was a millionaire " is reported to be living in abject poverty in Chicago. The commission of Dr. Frederick McMaster, who was appointed consu to Zanzibar, has been held up pending investigation of charges of desertioi made by his wife, who is a sales woman in New York. A whirlwind blew the roof off th< depot at Covington, Ga. An enthusiastic reception was giver Emperor William of Germany a Lisbon. Eight soldiers were killed and IS injured by a landslide at Semlin,Hun gary. The goverment has decided to push the rebate cases against the Santa F< railroad. Four lives were lost in a train wrect on the L. & N. near Clarkesvillt Tenn. Friends of Secretrry Hay do no credit the report that he will retiri E|-i, from the cabinet. Several successful trips were mad< over San Jose, Cal., with Prof. Jobr S .. Montgomery's areoplane. Mrs. L. Cbadwict was sentenced tc ten years in tbe penitentiary. An ap peal will be taken. .. Maxim Gorky is very ill with luoj trouble. His removal to tbe South o .'Russia is nrged by his friends. ,\ Senator Latimer is in North Geor gia inspecting the Creigbton golc mine in which he is interested. As one of her conditions of peaci Japan may insist upon Bnssia suspending naval rehabilitation fora tern ofyeara. By issuing debased copper currency officials of Chinese provincial mint V * are said to have profiled to the exten of $13, 000, 000 annually. Dr. J. H. Hollander in his missior Is expected to use his influence "against the threatened revolt of tb< anti-Morales party in Santo Domingo, John Sharpe Williams has beeu named as a member of a com mission to visit the Philippine Islands and in veetigate conditions tbere. Not fewer than 26.000 immigrants 1 J ? J XT T7- U 1 4. u , wore muueu IU new luih ioai wee* >md 23, 000 more are expected thii ? week, which will break all previout .. .A banquet was giveu in New York 'Jniiionor of the acquisition of a per '^flajarient home for the American Acad 'erny in Rome, and the securing o assurances that the $1,000,000 endow' ' .moot fund will be raised. .. . March so far in the South has been the dryeat March on record. i Sir Thomas Lipton is determined to have one more try for America's Cup. . Miss Mildred Lee, youngest daugh tpr of Gen. Robert E. Lee, is dead a "NTpw Orlpftna William J. Bryan will make an address at the Georgia State Fair at At lanta in October. ' William Joiner at MacoD, Ga., haj sued bis wife for divorce claiming thai she habitually beats him. .W.B.Harris, an Englshman, wai stabbed by a Moorish hotel guide.it Morocco, for some mysterous reason Two traveling salesman by agree ment committed suicide in their re . selective rooms iu a hotel in Cleveland . Adrian Iselin, father of Oliver Iselir the noted yatchman and founder o the banking firm of A. Iselin & Co. New York, is dying. Rev. Joseph A. Milburn, of Plj? mouth Congregational Church, Chic ago, declared the Btage is a greate moral power than the pulpit. At a secret consitory the Pope nam ed no new cardinals, but spoke deplor ing of the preparations in France b separate churcb and state. Briefs in the matter of the differ ential freight to and from north At lantic seaports were filed with the in terstate commerce commission. Two bullets fired at Rev. W. Bloz owiski, a Polish priest at Winnipeg Man.,just missed him, but explod ed a lamp, setting fire to his room. A belief is growing in France tha the coming visit of the German em peror 10 morocco win lnierrere win France's plans in tbat country. Two of the three Russian naval o 1 fleers who broke their paroles and went to Russia have been sent back t< San Francisco by their government Some diplomats in Washington de lieye Secretary Hay has gone abroa< j .tp sound Italy on the question of ol ?fering to bring abont peace in the Fa 3*st. '.-'Gesler Rousseau says that one o his bombs blew up the battlesbij Maine iu Havana harbor by accident being placed there by a Cuban by mis take. In a book on "The American Dan gar" Privy Councilor Goldenberger of Germany states that this does no exist for Europe, aud especially no for Germany. . Gesner Russell, or Gerler Rosseau was found guilty of sending an infei al machine with intent to wreck thesteamship Umbria and will b9 sei tencd Friday. The board o^ Reneral appraisers de cided that the president had n< . authority to postpone for 10 days tht date on which the Cuban reciprocity treaty should become effective. The president, it is stated, has con suited constitutional lawyers touchnig bis right to appoint a collector t< take charge of the revenues of Sant< "n n m ? n f?r\ or?/^ 4/v nrrvfnnt Kim in thfit H ic "UU"U8U iu Jjiuren "'Ui charge of his duties. gfe'." I O I To my Friends. HavlDg severed my connection with tbi Abbeville Lumber Company, I have openet a Building Material Supply House on Trlnlt: St., waere I will keep a full and complete stock of dressed lumbers, shingles, laths, lime -cement, hair, doors, sash, blinds, eto. Com A In to see me and get my prices, v Respectfully, Jan. 81,1905. A. G. Faulkner, < ' Phone 166, *i- t c Snnfh Carolina Xolos. 13 freight cars were derailed near 1 Rock Hill. Nobody was hurt. The Protestant clergyman of Greent ville have formed a ministerial union - and will hold meetings once a mouth. The pair have also been connected 1 with a similar robbery at Mcadens} ville, N. C., cotton mill several weeks ago. The badly decomposed body of a net gro was found near Jrmo in Lexington County. He is thought to have 1 died from smallpox. 1 And election will be held in Sumter to pass on the question of talking over - the city waterworks for operation by \ the city. Commissioners will also be elected. , Two wounded men at Wadesboro, 1 N. C., have been identified as the men who blew open and robbed a safe - at Heath Springs last 'week, securing i $1,5U0. i Mrs. J. ft. filtiss at Cokesburv was perhaps fatally injured over a set of 2 bed springs which had beeu placed on - the floor of her room without her - knowledge. A petition for an election as to the , proposed "'Heyward County"has been s placed in tbe hands of the governor. I Parts of the counties of Aiken and Edgefield are proposed to be taken for a the formation of the new county. 1 Governor Heyward has received a , petition for the commutation of the sentence of Sam Marks, colored, sentenced to be hanged at Darlington on : May 15. Marks killed a while man 1 named Langston. The governor bas I referred tbe petition "to the judge and 1 solictor who acted at the trial. The State Medical Society is in session in Greenville. 2 Columbia is moving for an election on the issuance of $400,000 in bonds i for the new water works plant, t J. L. HawKins, aged 72, died at Acderson and was buried at Greenville. ? He was a good soldier and a member - of the Baptist Churchl The great council of the Improved i Order of Red Men is In session at Ani derson. There is a large attendance and much interest is being taken. i Tbe military men of Columbia will ) pay honors to Gen. P. A. Cronje on bis arrival in Columbia with the Boer t war show, with which he is traveling 3 and exhibiting. Section Director Bauer of the wea? ther bureau for this state says that l early vegatables in the western part of the state were damaged by the recent ) frost. Congressman Aiken has secured the onnniritmnnt. of Tlr _T R_ Wriirhl", nf j Honea Path as physician to the Inf dians at Phoenix, Ariz, at a salary of $1. 200 a year. The tag tax receipts for this year so I far amount to $109,345,26 against $99.8151 4 up to the same period last >ear. The total amount last year was $118.974.15. Trinity quit in the ninth inning of the game with Furman at Greenville Tuesday on account of a decision ol the umpire, The score fct that time was 3 to 2 in favor of Furman. It is proposed to form a new county called "Edisto" out of parts of Orangeburg, Lexington and Aiken Counties. This may conflict with the proposed new county of Heyward. In federal court at Charleston a verdict of $141, 639.26 was found against ex-Benator John L. McLaurin in connection with a railroad deal. The exsenator claims that be was deceived into obligating himself. D. M. Bedenbaugh, late agent of the Southern Railway at Belton, who was arrested at Savannah, states that he was not evading arrest and made known his presence in Savannah. He has retained counsel and will fight the case Clemson defeated Trinity in an 11inninggame4 to 3. The South Carolina Medical Association will hold its next meeting in I Columbia. The Summerland Hotel for tourist patronage is rapidly going up at Bates burg. t Bethel Presbytery is in session al Ridge way. J. T. Dendy of Kershaw is moderator. Compulsory connection with the sewerage system within certain limits 3 is going to be enforced in Auderson. t J. K. Boatwright, aged 81,is dead al bis home at Batesburg. He is sur3 vived by a large family of children > and grandchildren. It is said that a $2,000,000 syndicate - will construct a power plant on Wa teree river about seven miles from , Camden. Fulton Sheppard was convicted in i Kingstree for doing business as an f emigrant agent without a licence. , He appealed. Judge Klugh is presiding. Dennis Bird, who was tried at - Camden for the murder otDave Hamr mond, was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to the penitentiary for - five years. A commission has been issued to the o Yor<?ville Hardware Co with an authorized capital of $8,000. W. B. - Moore, W. L. Witherspoon and otbersare interested. The Anderson steel railway company offered to pay a large part of the - expenses of the proqoeed firemen'* - luuruameLii tu ue ueiu ui Auueisuu - during the coming summer. W. E. Russell, delivery clerk in the t Anderson postoffice, has been appoiut ed to a good clerkshipln the Panama 3 canal service and will leave next week for his new field of work. - The case against Ed Gillis for the I murder of John Whitakerat Boykin's o will probably have to be continued on t account of the illness of Col. George - Jonnston, one of counsel for the dej fendant. f The colored Baptists of SpartaDburg r are making preparations to attend the annual state convention to be held at f Union in the near future. Many colp ored Baptists of this city will attend , the couvention. J. E. McDonald of Winnsboro will probably be designated as special - judge to hold court in Richland in , the btead of Judge Aid rich who is t sick. No regular circuit judge will be t disengaged at that time. I r Gertrude Jacods, a pretty girl in Chicago , committed suicide because 1 her father and mother separated and she could not reconcile them. The trial of Nan Patterson has been > postponed for a week, pending pro5 ceedings for the extradition of J. Mor? gan and Julia Smith, her sister. It is believed that the president has * modified his views regarding the re> sponsibility of the United Slates for 3 the conduct of Sonih American peo5 pie. r Presibent Roosevelt arrived at his camp in the Oklahama wilds, will today begin a three or four days slaughter of wolves, jack rabbits and other game. A great speculative movement in wheat, with Ogden J. Armour and John W. Gates on opposing sides, is i reported as nearing a climax in Chiy cago. ? Lochie Bunton, a 14-year old white e girl, was criminially assaulted by three drunken white men near Butler, Tenn. The men escaped and are in the caouutians. South Carolift Xom-m. Free Lance. The Lexington County chaingatig escaped in a body the other-day. Anderson will accept a $10,000 li- i brary from Andrew Carnegie. I The railroad commission is sitting in 1 Greenville to hear some complaints of s Capt John W. R. Berry, an aged con federate veteran, is dead at Brauchville. Anson C. Merreick, J , has won the appointment to Annapolis in the third congress district. T. H. Sloan, Jr., of Greenville has received an appoiutnit-nt. to Annapolis from Senator Latimer. The cornerstone of new public schrol building at Orangeburg has been laid with ceremonies. The Sea It-land cotton growers have organized and agreed to limit the sale of f-ea island cotton seed. \V. B. Moore ha9 been elected vice president of the Mills Mfg. Co. in Greenvilie to succeed the late Col. James L. Orr. C. E. Watson, who has been agpnt for the Southern Railway in Greenville for 23 years, has resigned on account of failing health. Capt. E. Bacon has resigned as accountant for the dispensary investigating committee and ?has been succeeded by W. VV. Bradley of Abbeville. Alice Dozier, a colored washerwo- *" man, was thot and perhaps fatally rc wounded by a Degro named Clarence pi Greenlee at Anderron. Greenlee fled si and has not been captured. di \T7 XT* T iv/knn V\?o ho Mrooi. k YY JD< juuuap UPO ICOI^uru inu ptbrr V/ dency of the Darlington Mfg. Co. and it will give his entire time and atten- n tion to the Laurens Cotton Mills and Watt9 Cotton Mills at Laurens. h Miss Florence White, ajed 19, telephone operator at Florence, eloped to tl Wilmington and was married to 0. L. b Richardson, a Richmond traveling man. b P. Dozier Cuttino of Sumter died at b Tiiscon, Arizona. 11 The Charles & Summerville Electric Railway has been begun. a Three white men are on trial at ai Pickens for the murder of a negro. \ W. H, Kerr beat Kenneth Baker for mayor of Greenwood by live votes, n The assessment of the Greenville ,p . Traction Co. has been raised from a< , $6,000 to $6,500 a mile. 6,000 persons have been invited to w the Southern Educational Conference ai at Columbia next month. d, Prof. John R. Mack of Orangeburg F County, formerly president of Limestone College at Gaffney is.^ead. Rev. O. T. Porcher of the Episcopal Church at Greenwood has declined a call to the Episcopal Church at tl Florence. tl State Senator R. T. Manning ha* it been elected prelientd of the Bunk. of Sumter, lo succeed the late W. F P Hayneswoith. ol Fire was discovered in the ginriery S of the South Caro.ina Co'ton Oil Co, t* in Greenville, hut was extinguished d with $100 loss. - . tl J. E* Payue has protested against a E tax ai-sestment placed upon hit- p stock of goods as beer dispent-er in t>? Greenville." Decisiou has been reserveb. Ic An election will probably be held on si (he question of annexing Brookland ci with Columbia. Brookland is in Lex- p< ington County. it , Dr. Mathilde Buck of- Philadelphia vv has become resident physician at so Winthrop College, succeeding Dr. L. '>1 Rosa Hirschman. er Petitions to hold an election to vote to out the dispensary in the Union fl< Couuty have bten put in circulation. ' J. F. Claudle is promoting the move- is ment cc The total cotton receipts at Ander- si son for the season have been 27,000 C bales. The receipts up to the tame h< time last year were 22, 124, bales. bl Walter Ellis, Clarence Richey and o| Walter Smith were acquitted in Pick- to eus of the murder of Harrison Ogles- di by, colored. The jury was out three tr hours. ti Messrs. Whipple Bros, of Rhode Isl- ii and have recently shipped two cars of fo radit-hes from a seveu-acre patch n*ar p Beaufort. This is a new enterprise in tr Sothu Carolina. Gov Heyard has been invited to at- n tend the re-union in Charleston April to 7 of the Yale men of South Carolina, u A dinner will be given to President t? Hadley. ti A compulsory school attedance law bi has been found in Columbia. No ef- w fort is being made to enforce it be- ei cause school facilities are insufficient, ai It is the opinions of some lawyers ti that the law would beheld unconstitu- li tional as special legislation. r? Bock Hill will erect a new municipal building. ' cj A thief at Dillon got away with a s mule and an open top ouggy. k The Bank of Greers has moved into tl its handsome new quarters. p , The new oank building at Iva, An- li dersou County, isbeiDg put np by Joe te Masters. w The Darlington Wholesale Grocery tl Co.'s warehouse was burned with a a< loss of $12,000. p: Wnrlr nn iho pnnpntrinn fttahie nf Gen. Wade Hampton is progressing _ nicely in Paris. Ira A. Giles of Anderson has been appointed to a position in the Panama canal service. The Southern Railway has bought land in Greenville for additional trackage facilities. Pettigru Hillhuuse has been appointed age ut for the Southern Railway at Greenville, to succeed C. E. Watsou, resigned. Lancaster has abolished its county chaingang because there were not enough convicts to justify it. The Hartsville Cotton Mills, of which C. C. Twitty is president, will have a $100, 000 additional. The federal departmeut of agriculture will make extensive investigation "" of the rice lauds of this state. The town council of Greers has voted several hundred dollars for the i improvement of the streets of the , town. E. G. Rose, fojmerly chief of police of Anderson, is in jail at Birmingham, Ala., charged with obtaining a signature to a paper by means of falwe 1 T*i _ ? ;- .? : ,1 4.. U?.,/v ! | pretenses. me crime js saiu iu uutc been committed in Anderson. Requisition proceedings are in progres to secure Rose's return to 8outli Carolina to stand trial. The railroad commission has appointed April 18 as the date for the hearing and taking of testimony in the recent wreck ou the Charleston division of the Southeru. Commis-i sioner Caughman, on hearing of the; accident Sunday, went at once to the; scene submitted his report yesterday, to the comission. An important freight rate hearingwill be had in Greenville either April; 27, 28, or 29, to which all of the J freight experts of the various roads; have been summoned. The hearrng| is to decide whether or not the Pied-j mout cites are discriminated against in favor of Atlanta on inerstate It is understood that the recent suit brought against certain town- M ships ofv-LexIngton County by Colum g, bia bondholders of the C. N. and L- at ii WANTED! MIlHnnc :o know the great merits of Alabastine, the 3anitary Wall Coating?Not a hot or cold ivater disease-breeding kalsomine, bearing i fanciful name. LET US HELP YOU. Write for our artists' free color plans?different effects for different rooms?In white, delicate grays, greens, pinks, blues, and yellows, using A Rock Cement min; does not rub or scale. No washing of walls after once applied. You can brush it on?mix with cold water. Other finishes, mixed with either hot or cold water, do not have the cementing property of Alabastine. They are stuck on with glue, or other animal matter which rots, feeding disease germs, rnbbiDg, scaling, and spoiling walls, clothing, etc. Such finishes must be washed off every year?costly, filthy work Buy Alabantine only In 5 lb. p'k'gs, properly labeled. Pretty wall and celling design, "HUita on Decorating'' and tint card, free. ALABASTINE CO., Grand Rapids. Mich., or 105 Water St., H. V, For sale in Abbeville by. C. A. MILFORD. >ad will be settled tomorrow by ih< ayment of the interest due. Thii lit was before the supreme court *va.: ecided in favor of the bondholder; y the supreme court and the attorney itercsted will go to Lexington to lorrow to collect the money. A fireman's tournament will bi eld in Anderson July, 4. T. A. Dillon was eler-ted mayor o De town of Dillon over Mayor Jordar y a majority of 15 voles. In a cocking main at Mar3 Bluf etween North and South Carolim irds North Carolina and South Carona won six out of eight fights. J. G. Wardlaw, formerly nfCliftoi nd Gaffney, has beenxmade presiden d treasurer of the York Cottoi [ills at Yorkville. B Harris of Pendleton is an appl liesr. He says that one acre in ap les will make more money than tei jrf-sin cotton. E. E. Donaldson fell against heel in a lumber mill at Society Hit d was horribly mangled aud torn ying instantly. His homa was in ilmwood, Ind. Farmers Sure To Win. Valuab'e information conceminj i h status and condition o \e Egyptian cotton crop, showing a J 1 kIah UUfS, I Lie w i auuiii ui auu<uci ij }"uli ;rs holding their cotton for a bighe rice, baa just come to the departrueu f commerce and labor from Consu myth at Tun tall, England. Turn ill is in Lancashire cotton spinuint istrict. Of the reports conCHrnin^ it Egyptian* cotton and of efforts o Inglish spinners to force down ;ht i ice of American crop, Mr. Smyit tid in his dispatch: "These reports are very dlscouragig, inasmuch as they foreshadow v ]orta?e in this ^year's crop of the iss of staples that comts into com;tition with American cotton. Foi lis reason 1 do not hesitate to say it ould be advisable to warn the lUtbern planters against any move 3 the part of Lancashire manufacturs to force sales at low prices in order meet the requirements oisueh a dejiency. 'The general opinion in Lancashire that a plentiful supply of American itton can be bad on a 'fi penny batljat is to f-ay, 10 cents per pound, ombinations are being formed tc Did the price at this notch, if possi e and these combinations intend tc Derate through agents sent specially i Louifihna and all the cotton projcing centers of the South. The oubles among the cotton manufac lrera of the East are expected to aid the development of this scheme, r they are calculated to have a derocoimr uffant nn t.h? hnme market it) leir relation to pupply and demand, " My candid opiuion is that an enor lous amountof money can besaved ) our planters by taking this mattei p in time, and invoking the assismce of the banks or the national easury, if such an arrangement cat made to enable the planters tc arehouse their cotton until the presat stocks are worked up on this side ad the necessities of the manufact irers compel them to treat on mort beral terms with the growers or tbeii ?presentatives as the cave may be "The erection of new mills in Lan ashire and the effect which their con umption is likely to have on the mar et nextyear lendadditional interest t< 3is subject, and serves to em hasize the views I have taken th( berty to present in this dispatch. Fif ien cent cotton, or even 12 cen ould cut a very important fignre ii le net asset- of one year's crop aDc Jd materially to the wealth ant rosperity of the S <utb." Overworked KIDNEYS Hurray'* Rttcliu, Gin nn?l Juniper Is proscribed and endorsed by emlneni pbyBlclanp. It cures when all e!se falls. PreventB Kidney Disease, Dropsy, Brlght's Disease, etc. At all drug btores. SI 00 a Bottle. Or Direct from THE Ml'KRAY DRl'G CO., Colnmltin, S. C. f STKmsm \ ^ ffiLAETY-l; S -PEIC?-j I I \ SYMMETRY J 4 ?^?-cardinal points that qualify the Globe-Wernicke Book Case for admittance to choice libraries. FOR SALE BY ivcn m: ui iiiiiui u Vvu. We fill perserlptions. and with Dr. C. H. cMurray a flrht notor graduale as perscrlF>o clerk you may restaaHured they will be led right and in good time.?Speed's Drug ore. s I Hi viiiUMiiymqiiiiiHmc of good literature through Several rooms is preferable to isolating a library within the confines of one. The GJobe-Wernicke ' Elastic" Book Case is admirable for s?ch purpose. FOR SALE BY : Kerr Furniture Co. JUST IN HAMMOCKS Finest line ever shown in Abbevill i 5 Get your choice early. i FIR 'T SHIPMENT OF THE / Peerless Iceland ) Ice Cream Churns, , All b!z s. Churns quickest, use Ice. Ice Tools. i } 1 Screen Doors and Windov (Plain aod Ornaments. e Water Coolers, Fly Fans.Lawn Mower Abbeville Hardware Co. i Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Bettt and Most Popular. "Mothers buy It for croopy children, i e road men bay it for severe coughs and el r ly people buy It lor la grippe," say M( 1 Bros.. El don, Iowa. "We sell more of Cb 8 berialn's Cough Remedy than any other k . It seems to have tfken the lead over sevi other good brands." Tbere is no question I >KIg muHlnln. t ho hpBt Ihflt PMB be DTOCl] t for coughs and colds. whether It he a child ] *11 adult that Is afflicted. It always ct quickly. Bold bv all druggists Abbeville, ' M. Young, Due West. | > ?\ f About Rheumatllro. There are lew diseases ihat Inflict nore I I ture iban rbeum;ttl*m ana Cbere la proba no disease for whlcb such a varied aud usel jot of rtmrdle* have been suggested. To i ihnt It cao be cured Is, therefore, a hold sti I njent to make, bu' Chamberlain's Pain Ba wblch enjoys au txtenslve sale, has met w treat success In th? treatment of this dl^ct One appllcailon of Pain Balm will relieve. ' pain, and hundreds of sufferer* ba e testif to permanent cures by lis uw, Why t>u] when Pain Bf4m aflordssucb quick relief a costs bnia 'nfl ? For sale bv ail druggl ! Abbeville, H. M. Young, Due Weat. Rheumatic Falntt Quickly Relie ve The excruciating pains characteristic of rl > matlsm and edatlCA are quickly relieved applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. T great pain relieving .power of the llnlm has been the surprise and delight of the ands of auffVrers. The qulckrellef fn.m pi wblch It afford* Is alpne worth many times cost. For sale bv alt druggists Abbeville, M. Young, Due West. \ ; BUILDING MATERIA I am dow receiving a stock DOOJRS, SASHES, BLINDS., FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING and FINISHING LUMBER, a SHINGLES, LATHS, LIN CEMENT and HAIR. * [ Come in and letrne give you prices, i ' A. G. FAULKNE] TRINITY 81 Opposite A. B. MORSE. MURRAY'S IRON MIXTURE. Now 1h tbe time to lake a spring tonic. By far i be best tblng to do take Murray'* Iron Mixture. It makes pure blood and gets rid of that tired feeling. At all druggists. 50c a Bottle Or Direct from THE 3IIKRAY DRUG CO*. Columbia. S, C., J. M. MCKJL.ES, Attorney at Law, Abbeville, S. C. Office with W. N. Graydon. I-'rislitl'n 1 Sull't rim; Relieved. Suffering frightfully from the vi lent poisons of undigested food, C. Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took ] King's New Life Pills, "witn the suit," he writes, "that I was curec All Ptoniach and bowel disorders gi way to their tonic, laxative properti liac at P. R. Speed's drug store, guar teed. ? ? Flower pots Just received at Dnrgan'9 5 & ots. Store. They have Fauceru 5 eta. to 65. We have Just received a complete and . sorted line oi boys knee pants which we i selling at prices which are righi.?Peri ClothiDc Co. The Perrin Clothing Co., Is carrying a / line ol boy's clothing with which they wa 10 tit every boy In Abbeville County. Make-Man-Tableto, the great nerve bulh and Spring tonic can be had at Milfords'. Ice Cream Freezers at Dargan's 5 10 cts. utore. The best kind of cours Lightning and Blizzard. ?1^ GOOD POTATOES 'NS _ |F BRING FANCY PRICES \| 0 j l? To prow a large crop of good potatoes, the IB soil must contain plenty of Potash. f-: Tomatoes, melons, cabbage, turnips, lettuce j' flj ?in fact, all vegetables remove large guantii H ties of Potash from the soil. Supply < Q I Potash o H liberally by the nse of fertilizer* containing 0 not lest than 10 per cent, actual Potash. Better and more profitable yields are sure to follow. . Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars booming special fertilizers, but contain valur able information to farmers. Sent free for the ("} asking. Write now. ? 3 GERMAN KALI WORKS [1 New York?93 Nassau Street, or ? ' H Atlanta, Ga.?South Broad St 1 In I dtpiiw. "an, iiitnn 1. e. IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR ' 3 WAKT IN EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO GENERAL s ,e" MERCHANDISE " * A FULL AND SELECT LINE OF SHOES AT MODERATE PRICES. A WELL ASSORTED LINE OP STAPLE AND FANCY UROtfERIES?THE VERY BEST. ? Farming Implements A 8PECLALTY, AND AT LOWEST PRICE8. i the Call and see us r*ll- } uci- ado saiieiy yonrueir mat iuib i? iua uiuw tore f, am- to get the beat goods for the least money, o Ind. eral ' , tl bat i| R. A. Richey. t ti i I A 1 U>'- I j est. - I . 11 _ ' | rhj J- l|U I f- a it<- nAMnHLI// Kb J ' WwLM the i<-d - S^^ewSBrr Ber fee md ? The Hege loo beam <* SAW MILL ien wrrH rb? Heaoock-King feed Works ent . m j"n Sxaaaa Am Boilsbs, Woodwowcdkj its ' Haghdtxby, Cotton Gnonxa, BkiciH icAxnra amd Shinol* and Lath Machotbt, Cobs Mills, Era, Etc. 1cibbcs machinery CO.* ColambUi t. C* the glbbes shinqle maohine Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, ol but by cboosiug the right medicine, E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Gro^e, Iowa, , cheated death. He says : "Two years aigo I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and _ anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters, wbi^h affected a complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble, and beep them constantly on hand, ^ since, as I find they have no equal." P. B. Speed, druggist, guarantee them at 50c. Watermelon Seed. 150 lbs. fine Watermelon and Cantalonpe need now on bund- Come and get your teed 1,80 from J. W.RYKARD. IE, Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said that f3 W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had incurable consumption, his last hope va- * dished; but Dr. King's New Discovery j for Consumption,' Coughs and Colds, Rkept him out of bis grave. He says : 9 "This great specific completely cured \ me, and saved my life. Since then, I have used It for over 10 years, and consider it a marvelous throat and lung u cure." Strictly scientific cure for n Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure v i nreventive of Pneumonia. Guaran- ti teed, 50c and $1.00 bottles at P. B. 1< Speed's drug store. Trial bottle free, ri ' | ' v Many a man has accidentally loat his best umbrella by an unexpected meetiDg with the owner. A Daredevil Ride often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in ray 0 foot, from an accident," writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quick- # __ ly healed if." Soothes and heals burns L like magic. 25c at P. B. Speed, drug- ' gist. > Tin ware le a pet line at Dargan's 5 & 10 cts. X store. Do you buy your tin ware of us ? If 1 not you are loselng money. ? Guano borne at Dargan's 5 4 16 cents store, f Do you use a stove ? At Dargan's 5 & 10 ots. ^ store you will tlnd absolutly tbe oeststove ru. made. X q Butter moulds and butter spadea at Dar* gau'so&lOcis store. Full line of yeliow bowls at Darpan's5 <t 10 fi CU store. You should see ibeBe goods. M * Lamp Chimneys, all sizes at Dargan's 5 & 10 ve cents store for 5 cents each. Tbenwecairy a r eg better grade. The celebrated McBeth make. V ' There are none better. an Putnam's Fadeless Dyes, all colors at Mil? T ford's Drug more. X Phone us your orders and let us show you bow quick we will execute them. / Phone 107. Mllford's Drug Store. ^ up_ Bring us your proscriptions aon save time arft and money. Mll/ord's Drug Store. ", Phone 107. _ On duty all the time so go to Mllford's _ ujl Drug Store and get what you want. | int See Kendall's new show case of Jewelry. Its a beauty. ler Special sale on ribbon Thursday and Frl? day. VJ\ & Kerosene Oil 18 cts per gallon, 5 jjalie Ions lot?, 17 cts. per gallon, at Dargan's 5 & 10 cents store.* ( : Bill M :' lm WSSBMB&m v ; < -*-n i -r* tuUoHH For Sale^l > m ne house and lot oq upper Main 9g Street, One of the most de-ll sirable places in town. II "A KnnciA or* <\ l/vf nn Ton UU JLiU UOU ClUU XUV UU AUU ^ TSB Street. 1 ne large lot on Oabell Avenue. ne house aud lot on Pinokey I Street. House comparatively I new. 1 ne house and lot on Ghutolil Street. ? 'wo cabins on Harrisburg Street. I 50 acres land about 8 miles from I Abbeville and 6 miles from l Due West. ; I 29 aores land 9 miles from Ab-1 beyille. 1 25 aores land one-half mile from 1 Hodges. I 42 acres land 9 miles from Ajr I beville) three miles from I Calhoun Falls. B food house and lot on Wardlaw '?*??? H BOBT. S, LINK. Abbeville-Greenwood II MUTUAL irnmm 4skkhati0h. | >xoperty Insured, $925,000 H January 1st, 1904,? I rXTBITE TO OR OAI.L on the noderslKO?4H * or to the Director of your Towniblp^H >r any Information .you' xnuy de?re ftboa ur plan of Inanranoe. , ' - M W?vlurore your property against deatnid BE ist, wirae se LiaireaaJ nd do so cheaper than., any Insuranoe Com ftnv In flTlatanAA. HI Remember we are prepared to prove to ypn Hi hat our* 1h the safest and cheapest plan Of H nruranos known* r. E. BIAKE, Jr., Oen. Agent H Abbeville, S. C. I r. FBASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, 8.:<J. 1 . i Q - BOARD DIRECTORS. I 8. G. Major ; Green wood /, H| J.T.Mabry Cokesbnry ffi W. B. Acker .......Donalds - , ' w. B. Clink scales......... Dae West A K T. L. Haddon. ??Long O&ne ': , B9 I. A; Keiler -Jtallhvilla -X " A. K. Watson Cedar Spring 4-. HI A. M. Reld?... Abbeville Township 1 W.W.Bradley ^...Abbeville City. ! Dr. J. A. Anderson.......Antrevllle J- ' > H. A. Tennent....?Lowndesvllle HB A. O. Grant ?........Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhonn Mills rBB H.L Edmonds.. ....Bordeaux HS 8.0. Harvey ..... Walnut Grove M W. C. Martin ...........Hodnee ? J. D. Coleman. Coronaoa ;iv HD J. Add Calbonn Ninety-elx V U| J. M. Payne... ..?.Klnards v J.B.Taylor ~ fellowship H Joseph Lake .......... JPboBnlz Ktj Rev. J. B. Muse ......?Verdery flU J. H. Chiles, Jr... J Bradley Ma J. W. Lyon :?Troy . W. A. (JueaiDam ....... leioeu P. B. Calllson _... (Jftlllaoa He W. M. Outs ?...Klrk?evb BH Caleb Walton ...Brooki Ahhflvllla 8 a, Jan. 18. 19M.' 13 DR. J. R NICKLES, I Surgeon Dentist. |g )ffice over C. A. Milford's Drag Store. LET US GO TO I EUROPE I .Would you like a superb tour at &! aoderate cost to all the brilliant capi-HK al? of Europe ? A special party of ladieB, limited to^M en, will sail during the last week io^H une, 1905 for ITALY, SWITZERLAND, G3R-H MANY, BELGIUM, FRANCE AND ENGLAND, nder the personal conductorsbip of fiSl oted writer and linguist. Everything HH /ill be first class. Our members will Hg ravel not as intruding tourists, label- Jg ?d as strangers for the curious, but as^H onrl nTalnnmo ulaltnin fn t.H AHh C11UCVI auu nviwiMv ? world's show places. BBS Write for particulars. Hm Hyacinthe Ringrose, . :BBB 643 Fifth Aveone, BB| New York City.^H DENTAL NOTICE. M Dr. S. 0. Thomson, FFIOE UP-HTAJR8 ON MaTLWAIN^H Corner, Abbeville. 8. 0. |9 divert & Nicklesl ? Headquarters for ? MB vhite Hickory Wagons Bg Iwensboro Wagons, lock Hill Buggies, I ummer Buggies, 9 'heap Buggies, Hi [arness, Laprobes, etc. I Calvert & Nickles.fi Feb. 24, 1904. tr m )R. J. A. DICKSON, I SURGEON DENTIST. M JLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. ? W A GOOD PLATE. $8.00 H AMALGAM FILLINGS 76o and. 1.00 > ffi )FFICE OYER BARKSDALE'S STOHH* & ,1-J