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* V.O.V ' \ * >. . > ' II. I ; ' I k ni M : -M. > I -I EXCURSION. The Seaboard Air Line Railway will Ran their Annual Mid-Summer E.vcuraion lo Atlanta, July 24ib. Mid-Summer Excursion to Atlanta via Seaboard, July 24-25th. Special train leaves Abbeville at 9:54 a. m. Rate S1.25 round trip. Sonth Carolina No leu. The annual convention of the rural letter carriers association of South Carolina is in session in Columbia. A half witted aud inoffensive negro was killed on the roadside at Ord, Chesterfield County. Thaddeus aud Steve "Williams, also colored, have i been arrested and lodged in the Chesterfield jail, charged with the crime. A movemeut is on foot in Edgefield I County to vote out the dispensary. A I mass meeting was held in the town of Edgefield for the purpose of making arrangements to vote on the question. D. A. T. Farr, a well known citizen ' of Jonesville, died at his home at that , place ou Sunday. ^He wasaConfeder- I ate veteran. He left an estate valued a t$ 40,000. , Frank Williams, alias "Old Hump," , ? ^ ?*> PKorlnatAn a t t ho Wuu was uicu iu vuaiivowvu v..v | April term of the federal court on the charge of robbing tbe postottice at Kingstree, has beeh convicted for robbing the postoffice at Port Norfolk and sentenced to five years in the federal prison at Atlanta. James A. Hendrix, formerly of Columbia, committed suicide at New 1 Castle, Ky., by getting under tbe wheels of a moving locomotive. It is j said that he was short in his accounts with the Bell Telephone Company for which he was collector. J. N. Austell has been elected chief 1 of the Union police force. A complete temperance organization has been planned for Union County. fPVm vAAonf c^nonnet in PAtfAn hnn ' J. LIC 1CVQUI ?<4 T?UVV iu vwwvvu ? ?caused activity in th? markets of the : state. The Charleston street car company , handled 38,460 passengers on the Fourth. One negro was killed and another woundectat a celebration at Mars Bluff. The row started over a woman. The Southern Railway will straight- ' en the curves in its track about Kershaw and a survey has been made. | James Moore a prominent farmer of Donalds, was killed by lightning during a thunderstorm yesterday afternoon. A meeting has been held and steps taken to call an election on the question of voting out, the dispensary in Marlboro County.' While holding a special term of civil court at Bennettsville Judge Watts was suddenly taken ill and had to go to his home at Laurens. Court was adjourned. Next Monday nignt Dr. Len G. G. Broughton the noted Atlanta minister, will deliver an address at the First Baptist Church at Union. Resolutions calling for the circulation of petitions for the purpose of calling an election to vote out the dispensary in Saluda were passed amid tumultous confusion. Frank Henderson, a negro, was 1 found dead beside the railroad track at Florence. An investigation shows that there is strong grounds for the theory of foul play. Harry L. Gosb has Bevered his connection with the firm of Arthur & Goss ' at Union and goes to New York, V?/> o nAoUmrt mitH o loroo ' WiiOl C UC ICtZXtjO a ^/woifcivu tr * wu M iM*gv cotton firm. The city.council of Greenville has granted a franchise to the Saluda ' River Power Company to string wires ' through Greenville for lightning pur- . poses The franchise covers a period , of forty years. ; Henry Mosley is the richest colored man in Greenville. He was recently 1 awarded more than $6,000 by the . Southern Railway for certain lauds to be used by the railway company as ( terminals. ( The supreme court has refused a * new trial in the case of Palmer Creswell and Fletcher Byrd, convicted of killing Magistrate W. J. Cox of Simp- ' sonvilleand tbe men will hang unless . the governor intervenes, which is not at all likely. The trial of S. P. Harvey in Char- 1 leston resulted in a disagreement. * A professor of geology in the South Carolina College will be elected July 26. Robert L. McGee of Greenville was married in Gaffney to Miss Agnes } Lipscomb, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. ' Lipscomb. . A request has been made of the ' state board of directors to remove J. 1 Cartledge, recently elected dispenser in Columbia, because he is alleged to ! have been guilty of violation of the J dispensary law. R. D. Robertson of JMayneld, Ky., will establish an ice factory in Rock Hill, Julia H. Weil of Anderson will \ open a wholesale day goods house in Columbia. Commissioner Watson is trying to \ bring some of the New Jersey silk mills to South Carolina. T. J. Davenport has been held for ' trial in Newberry, charged with as- I sauIt and battery on P. C. Smith. J C. B. Martin of the faculty of Furman University has been awarded ibe 1 degree of M. A. by JJornell Univer- ' eity. Dispensary Commissioner Tatum has rejected a carload of beer shipped from Savannah on account of having the wrong labels on it, the quality of , the beer being of a lower grade than ' the labels Indicated. R. H.Sontagof Denmark has beeu bound over to federal court charged with buying and reselling tobacco tags 1 in violation of the federal statutes. The American Surety Co. will pay $2,400 on the bond of Dispenser Buzzardt, who was found short at Fort Motte, mi. _ i 3 r _ i ? s ' lueuouyoia negro wno nau pp- < parentis been dead for several months was found in a swamp near Branchville. E. W. Robertson, president of the National Loan and Exchange , Bank of Columbia, has been made a director in the Equitable Life Assurance 8ociety. C. W. Long and S. L. Fitzpatrick, travelling men saved the life of C. M. Crews, a cotton mill man from Gaffney, who was about to drown in the lake at Chicks Springs Sunday afternoon. They swam out Into the pond and rescued him as he was in a death atruggle with the water. TTroH W Snnrlinw nno nf thnco whn took the motorboat Gregory acros the Atlantic for delivery to Russia, is back and says the Russiaus refused to believe that the craft crossed the Atlantic. The condition of Jonn C, Dockery, who was shot by Policeman Rogers in Raleigh Saturday, is not encou.aging. Claude Bernard, who was implicated with Dockery in the escapade that caused the shooting, has disappeared and nothing is known of his whereabouts. Henry Eichnrodt, bandmaster of the battlesip Alabama and his wife were found dead in each other's em- | ' . PotashS is necessary for cotton to produce high yields and good fibre, g Write for our valuable books on fertilization; they contain informa- 1 tion that means dollars to the farmers. Sent free on request. Write now while you think of it ; to the GERMAN KALI WORKS ! N?w York? _ Atlanta, Ga.? I) 93 Nassau St., or -=C^22>*sS?;et.road 1 arace at Patterson, N. J., having tBsen carbolic acid with suicidal in;ent because of a prospective long separation on account of Eichenrodt being ordered on a long foreigu cruise. G eneral Xcwh Xolcs. Rear-Admiral Kruge's Black tea fleet will ungear its machinery. Traffic in the London "tube" was greatly interferred with by lloods from torrential raiua. President Roosevelt is said to have urged Elibu Root to re-enter the cabinet as secretary of state. The sale of the effects of Mrs James Brown Potter, at Bay Lodge, near London, brought about $15,000. Tbe mutineers on board the Russian battleship Georgi Pobiedonoestz, at Odessa, have asked the emperor to ( forgive tbem. j Rear-Admiral Sigsbee cables that his fleet, with the remains of JohD ] Paul Jones, expects to arrive ofl the Virginia coast July 22. 1 The Cook County grand jury in its ? report on the labor troubles there is | especially severe on Driscoll, who ad- i mitted that he received money for 4 settling strikes, and on President Shea , of the teamsters' union. 30 bales of cotton sold in Savannah for 10 1-2 cents at auction. It is stated that neither Norway nor Sweden is making preparations for war. Acallissoon to be issued for the mobilization of the Swedish army. The president pardoned William L. ' Kendig and William M. Jacobs, con- 1 victed counterfeiters. The bill divorceing church and . state in France has been passed by the chamber of deputies. George E. Lorenz, convicted of complicity, was taken to prison. Additional mutinous have been made among the Russian ship at Cronstadt. H. H. Rogers testified in Boston in [he suit of George Wharton Pepper, receiver of the Bay State Gas Com- ' pany, against oiui. i C. J. Delvin of Topeka has been found to owe $2,500,000. He caused the failure of the First National Bank 3f Topeka. Governor Magoon's report for Juoe ?hows that four persons died on the I Isthmus of Panama from yellow fever, \ two being Americans. It is estimated that during the rioting at Odessa 6,000 persons were killid and nearly $10,000,000 worth of property was destroyed. It is now thought that more than [000 persons perished in Guanajuato, Mexico, as a result of the cloudburst which completely wiped out the town of Marfil. The First National Bank of Topeka, Kan., has gone into the bands a rejeiver, having become embarrassed in jonsequence of large loans made to r. C. Nevlin, whose affairs were placed in charge of a corporation last week. The crews of two Russian transports mutinied, but Inter relented. The Fourth Regiment of Immunes leld its reunion in Fredericksburg. At Kattowitz, Silesia, last week 16 >ersons died of cerebro-spinal meningitis. Mrs. Donald McLean presided at be celebration in Continental Memorial Hall. Nine miners were burned, four of itk/Mvt rrr ill rllA O O fko foeillf nf Q r? OV_ rvuuui win uic, c*o mc icouiv vi uu tapIo6ion at Vivian, Va. Secretary Taft seems to favor the Tee admission of Chinese laborers into the Philippines. Crosby S. Noyes enertained the oldest inhabitants' association ;at his Maryland country place. Rev. Dr. D. J. Stafford went to New iTorb, whence he will sail for Europe .0 spend the summer. The clericals allied with the n- co tervatives won a sweeping vlctoinry ;he elections in Rome. Chairman Paul Morton has abolished the financial committee of the Eqqitable Liee Assurance Society, It is definitely ftated the Swedish irmy will be mobilized to give force :o the attitude of King Oscar toward Norway. Owing to the death of the child of I i juror a mistrial was declared in the 1 jase against T. W. Dewey, alleged inm/ilro* nf fl?n T? q n Ir nf Monfhnrr* i rr i vi luc o~?c*uix v* vn vuigi | Delegates representing 20,000 Chi- ' aese met at Canton to urge the extension of the boycott of American goods. There is great rivalry between the South and West for the presidency of i the National Educational Associa- J tion. William Gander, a Cincinnati | stone mason, shot his wife, brother-inlaw, a visitor and a pursuing policenan and later killed himself. , One of my flDe hens was about, dead ; I tot i package of Speed's Poultry Powder and irenched her with a dose of It. It cured her and I caD cheerfully recommend It as a prevention and a cure when they are sick and down. Yours truly, L. D. Caldwell. n-tie i The Hece Log Beam j SAW MlL,Lf wfth Heaoock-king Feed works Exonrw akd Boilies, Woodwobiwo MiflBTOT, Cottom Gikvino, Bbiokkieara ajr> 8hinol> amd lath llaohnrnt, Cos* Mill*. Era, Etc. QIBBXS MACHINERY CO.* | ' ^ Colombia, S. C. ( THE QIBBKS 8HINQUI MAOHINK I Boll together 1 qt, water and Ji-Ib. sngar for five minutes. llemove the leaves from ten frood sized stalks of mint. Wash them carefully; chop them fine, then pound them to a pulp. Work this gradually Into the hot syrup, let stand until cool. Strain, add the juice of two lemons and the mint.Freeze and serve with the meat course. Especially nice with mutton. Home-made ice-cream is sure to be pure. Serve starchy, cooked desserts less, and feel better. Easy to have a different frozen dainty every summer day with the Peerless I n Ck 1 a f-i A 1VV1U11U Freezer (one motion), makes smooth, fine ice-cream. Uses very little ice. No effort to turn. Come see it. Abbeville Hardware Co. It Is too wet for early cotton oat west anc he boll weevil always eats up the late cottor here. So look lor 12c cotton. Great line of lamps and lamp fixtures a Dargan's. Wooden ware In profusion at Dargan'f md 10 cents store. We fill perscrlptlons, and with Dr. C. H dcMurray a first nonor graduate as perscrlpion clerk you may rest assured t bey will b< llled rigbt and In good time.?Speed's Drug Store. rhe State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBENILLE. PROBATE COURT. n the Matter of the Estate of R. S. Cade Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons Indebted to said estate mnsl settle wltbor-t delay, and those holding slalms against the estate must present tbem iroperly attested to. W. S Cade, May 18,1905, tf Admr. farmers' Bail State, County ant President: Vice-Pi F. E. HARBISON. P. B. Board of Directors : Slake, G. A. Visanaka, John A. Harri iV. Parker, W. P. Greene. We solicit your business a it safely and We are in position to make you It when placed in Our Saving's Can't lie it for painting houses. The reas is the purest, therefore the most ical. There is a whole string of 1 ing "just as good as Mastic" bu Maybe they can't. The analys i lished. It's made of pure leac oil?the most durable kind of is therefore unquestioned. As purity means durability 1 ing qualities of Mastic have < "The Kind That Lasts" and I up by our absolute guarantee PEASLEE - GAULBEI LOUISVILLE, KE and we heartily recommenc Ill FOR S 0. A. Milford, The girls all prefer Huylers candy, don' risk anything cheaper, or the other fellov aoighi beat you out. Food for the Angels a Speed's Drng Store. Phone us your orders and let us show yoi how quick we will execute them. Phone 107. Mllford'B Drug Store. Bring us your prescriptions and pave tim and money. Mlllord's Drug Store. Phone 107. L. T. & T. Miller has Just received seventjflvo bushels of sweet potatoes. Call and supply yourself before they are out. See me before offering Abbeville Coltoi Mill stock lor Bale. T? -U * O T I _ 1? UUUl, O. UIUK, Putnam's Fadeless Dyes, all colors at Milford's Drug Htore. .-.THE.'. PPRQQ and RiNNUTI 1 1UJUU UUU i/IUIUUH will furnish on shor notice WEDDING IN VITATIONS, Program! Bill Heads, LETTEI HEADS, Envelopes etc Law BEIEFS a special tyMAGAZINE work, anc anything you maj WANT I>ylnji of Famine ^ is in its torments, like dying of consumption. The progress of jonsump- 0l lion, from the beginning to the very Ji end, is a long torture, both to victim 8 aud friends. ,,VVhen I had consump- 11 tion mi its first stage," writes Wm. a My? r?, of Cearfoss, Md., "after trying ? different medicitiee and a jrood dor or, e in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery, which quickly and per- c< fectly cured me." Prompt relief and a sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, ti bronchitis", etc. Positively prevents b pneumonia. Guaranteed at P. B. C( Speed's drug sto'e, price 50c and Si.00 e: a bottle. Trial bottle free. I.. >V. WhUe'H Local*. ? Be sure to see those beautiful waistingsaDd J shirtings or fine quality. Madras, only lOcents 2 a yard at While's. They are cbeap at 15 ce'its. L W. White Is now on bis third caae of five u ce n s ginghams. He bus sold already ibis station more than five thousand yards of _ II osv guuuo, livery lady lc the County ought to see L. W. c While's block of embroideries, laces and si while goods. _ 8 Prepsre for the coming hot wpatber by buy- ? lug Snuwner clothing from L W. While. L. W. Wblte bn* the greatest line of men's Den I lgee hblrts be has ever ctt'ered. e Get you a nice ?traw bat from L. W e White's. d L W. White has an Immense slock of wblte 8 India linens and Perslun lnwn at all prices. REAL ESTATE! STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. ? WM, V. PAYNE, assisted by J. B. ] WHARTON, home office Farmers & J Merchants Bank, Greenwood, 8. C., will deal in Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Loans, Mill Sites, Town and City Property all over the State. Can hanfs\* ttnn i r> f H i a lino tn UIC OLIJ tuiug iUI J WW 1U iuto iiuv W great advantage. List your property with us if you want it sold quick. If you would liku to make a profitable investmentment in and around Green i wood or anywhere in tbe State. Come to see us, or .write. We solicit your business. We solicit correspondence. Wm. V. PAYNE, ; FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK. ? ? Greenwood, S. C. Speed's corn cure will sure remove your ( i corns. Money refunded If It falls. Speed's Drug Store. We keep all tbe best and latest drlnkc at our up to dBte Fountain and tbe best soda men In this country to dispense it. Mllford'a ' Drug Store. Did yon ever try Vlnol for that weak, tired , feellDg. We guarantee every bottle, If it ( 1 falls to do what It claims, we will cheerfully > refund your money, P. B. Speed, Agent for 1 factory. Rich cut glass and fancy china at Dargsn I store In great prolusion, if you are needing a I wedding present lbln In the place. ; of Abbeville., 1 City Depository.'? esident: Cashier: SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. ] F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, John R. ^ is, R. M. Haddon, A. K. Wataon, Lewis . ] ind are prepared to handle conservatively. )ans, and to pay interest on deposits, n ? I niched ion's plain. Mastic ET. durable and cconom1 'other fellows" claimt they don't prove it. is of Masiio is pub- JLJSamk I, zinc and linseed paint?and its purity ||||^^ r, the splendid 'wear- jjjfiwl? riven it the title of this title is backed i. Mastic is made by IT . CO., Inc. * | INTUCKY | l it to your trade. | ALE BY Abbeville,S.C i 8E 1 Between New Y e t 67 j 43 Dally. 1 Dally. D 12 25pm 12 55pm 112 10 urn 9 . 2 55pm 8 28pm 7 23 am 12 b 07pm 5 25pm 9 42 am 2 0 7 2.)pin 10 50 am 4 11 00pm 2 20 pm 9 11 40pm 2 67 pm 10 1 45am 5 10 pm 12 33 j~~ Dally. j D 9 Ullpm ! j ?J lo 02pm I 9 1 20am | | 1 k 1 57am 5 13 pm ! 1 ' 2 25am 5 37 pm j 2 9 (H).im I 4 t4 15am j 7 00 prn | 4 fi 20am | S 55 prn (i 7 loam | 9 55 pin 7 : , 7 35am j 10 lo pi 58 0110am i 11 55 pi 4 Dally. 9 15am 12 01 at "( 10 301 m I liJOai 12 53pm 11 47ain | 2 45 ft: 3 41pm 12 33pm ] 3 S5 ai 4 08pm 12 57pm 4 02 ai 4 45pm 1 25pm 4 32 ai 5 23pm 1 52pm j 5 05 ai (i 35pm 2 5()|?m 6 US ai " | 7 20pm 3 26pm j li 46 hi I 7 55pm 3 55pm ' 7 20 hi I 9 20nm 4 55pm 8 40 ar I For further information regar J. D. Miller, Ageut, j Phone Mo. M, AUDeviue, s. u. ( > r /' i*im 'i im nWiMmtt?M? peeial Rales Via Seaboard Air V.'n? TV Railway. ' $25.35. to Niagara Falls and return, acccuni ! meeting Mvsilo Shrine. Tickets on sale ane 17,18 and 19. final return limit June24t y depositing and paying fee of 81 00, ticket GOI lav he extended until July lltb. 825.85 to Buffalo. N. Y., and return, account ^ teetlng B. P. O. Elks, Tickets on sale July 8, . and 10; floal limit July 15tb. By depositing OI cket ui.d paying fee of 60 cents same may be xfnded until August 4th. 821 40 to Asbury Park. N. J., and return, ac* ail junt meeting National Educational a?*ocl- \1 tlon. Tickets on sale June 29lb to Jtf!y 2nd ; \J nal return limit July 10th. By depositing V kkets and paying fee of 50 cents same may e extended until August 31st. ?15.75 to Baltimore, Md., and return, acDunt Christian Endeavor convention. Tickis on sale July 1st to 4ib, inclusive; good raurnlng to July 15th. By depositing ticket nd paying lee of 21 (0 extension until July Ixt may be obtained. 85.1)5 to Wilmington and return account utumer scbooi, ^ rlght?vlile, N. C. Tickets n sale June 14,15 and 17>n ; final limit June ith. 85.05 to Atbens, Gg., and -return account iimmer school Tickets on sale June !iB to Jib, Inclusive, July 1, S.and 15th; final limit fteen days from date of sale. By depositing Icket and paying fee of 50 cents same will be xiended until September 80tb. 815 85 ?o Nashville. Tenn., and returD, ac? ount Peabody summer school. Tickets on ale June 11,1'2,13.19, 20, and 21 and July 2, , and 4'b ; gO"d returning fifteen days from ate ol sale. By depositing and paying fee of I) ceuts tlckcts will be extended until Sep ember 35ih. % 811.45 to Louisville, Ky., and return, no? i ount Confederate Veterans reunion. Tick? ta on sale June 10th to 13th, Inclusive. By eposittng ticket and paying fee of 50 cents aine will be extended until July 101b. Tbe rates quoted above apply from Colum? ila. Correspondingly low rates from all >olnts. The Seaboard offerB excelleut service d all of these points. For further informa? I Ion call on or write J. C. Whltaker, C. P. & [ '. A., or W. L Burroughs, T. P. A., citv tick? | t office No. 1328 Main street, phone 574. .1 BDILDING MATERIAL : I am dow receiving a slock o* DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, ii FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING ind FINISHING LUMBER, also Mt SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, ? ' CEMENT and HAIR. Jome in and let me give you prices. Ch A. G. FAULKNER, Lv TRINITY ST. )pposite A. B. MORSE. _! Lv A r Jewelry! Jewelry! | At At I have just received a complete ine of Jewelry of the very best lv quality, and at prices whioh will Lstonish you, You can get any- a? ;hing that you want in the jewelry ine from me with a guarantee that ;he goods will be exactly as rep- ft esented, 4: ? Call and examine my stock. p Watch repairing a specialty. J. W. RYKARD. Tie Peoples & ABBEVILLJ OFFICERS. S. G. THOMSON, President. ( G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. 1 R. E. COX, Cashier. SCHOOL m _ i.i laoieis In] General Scho< Speed's Dr ! A. B O A E ilR LINE RAILWAY. 'ork, Washington, Richmond, Portsmouth Schedule in Effect January 8th, 1905. _ _ ally. Di 25 pm L* New York Ar 7! 12 am " West Philadelphia " 4 : 37 am " Baltimore " 1 oOam " Washington " lli JO am " Richmond " 5i 02 am " Petersburg " 4 ! 45 pm Lv Norllna Ar i 41 ally. D? 25 am Lv Portsmouth Ar 5 3 54 am " Sufloifc " 4 r i!0 pm Ar Norllna Lv ] 4 JO pm iLv Norllna Ar 1 1 lu pm " Henderson " 12 J 10 pm Ar - DurbHm " 10(1 00 pm ILv RslHgb " 11 C 16 pm ! " So Piues (Plnehurst J.) " 8 S3 S0pm|Ar Hamlet Ar 7 3 n |Lv Hamlet A r j n iAr Monroe Lv| n Lv Monroe Ar n Vr Chester Lv, a " Clinton " I n I " Green wood " n Lv Abbeville Ar, n " ChP'ouu Falls " n " Eu?eriou " n I " AlbeuK " n j " Winder " I n | " Lawrencevllie " j n 'Ar Atlanta Lv; ding rates, Pullman reservations, etc., 116 f W. E. Christian, A. <i. P. A. 116 Peuohtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. I ^ -:v ff . v + ? P J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. jD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A 8PECIALTY. 0 A. GOOD PLATE $8.00 (VMaLGAM FILLING8 760 &nd. l.OO rFICE OVER BARKBDAitF/H 8TORB. V. D. ADDIE' has open up his business in J. S. Cochran ? old stand. \ Bicycle and ' Sundries, Picture Moulding. 1 Yours for business, ^ V.D. ADDIE. i I IMIfjll HE! : E. C. MESCHINE, of the Hermitage Farm, Lowndesville, S. C., retiring from farming, will sell on easy terms, a Farms of 50 to 100 Acres about one thousand three bun- , Hrofl (1 ?prp?. nut of the 1,600 acres'of the Hermitage Farm. Apply to E. C. ME8CHINE, Hermitage Farm, ly 3,1905. Lowndeaville, 8. C. S \ arleston and Western Carolina By. Schedule in effect April 16, 1906. No. 2 No. 6 Dally Dally Greenwood 2 46 pm ' MoCormick 3 to pm 9 81 Auguata 5 20 pm 11" ?n X >.42 Dally Aagaata ? 2 89 pm Allendale - 4 80 pm Fairfax 4 41pm Yemaasee 5 40 pm Charleston - 7 40 pm Beaafort.... 6 80 pm rori noyai u w Savannah . 6 45 pm Waycro?? 10 00 pm No. 1 Dally Greenwood.... 12 43 pm Laurens 1 45 pm Spartanburg 3 80 pm Spartanburg 8. Ry4 00 pm Hendersonvllle... 6 47 pm Afbvllle 7 40 pm Laurens C <k. W. C 2 09 pm GreenvlHe 3 25 pm x Greenwood -12 48 pm Laurens 1 46 pm Clinton 2 22 pm Newberry 3 10 pm Columbia 4 45 pm Sumter- 6 20 pm Charleston 9 85 pm irrlvalsai Greenwood: Train No.~I, dally, m Augusta and Intermediate stations 12 43 m., Train No. 2, dally, from Asbevlile. artanburg, Greenville, Columbia and lnmedlate stations 2 46 p. m. E. Crynes, Tkt. Agt.,Greenwood. S. C. o. T. Bryan, Gen') AgU Greenville, 8. C. nest WllllamH, Gen. Pass. Agt., Augusta G a., T. H. Emerson, Traffic MaLag . wings Bank, E, S. C. -DIRECTORS. 3. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson, 3. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. C. Si Jones, J. 8. Stark, Ed. Keiser, Jonn A. Harris^ BOOKS Pencils tL ' d1 Supplies. ug Store. i D i: i & Atlanta. i 86 66 50 Uly. Daily. Dally. ] !3 am 6 30 am 4 15 pm 21 am 2 35 am 145 pm 18 am 11 17 pm 11 SO am < 50 pm 8 86 pm 9 50 am pm 4 55 pm 6 23 am 12 pm 4 09 pm 6 49 am 10 pm 1 40 pm 8 34 am 88 32 illy. Dally. >0 pm 7 50am U pm 7 13 am 10 pm 8 30 am 5 pm 1 35 pm I 8 21 am 17 pm 1 10 pm | 2 56 am 15 am I 6 00 pm 10 am 111 50 arm! 1 25 am 10 am ! 9 45 am 11 20 pm 0 am | 9 50 am 110 30 pm 7 10 am |ll) 00 pm 5 40 am S 35 pm a 35 am j 8 30 pm Dally. 4 06 am " 14 pm 2 45 am 6 00 pm 2 2:5 pm j 1 ft> am 5 13 pm 1 32 pm : 1 33 am I 4 50 pm 1 03 pro 1 1 00 am j 4 21 pm 12 3" pm 12 2S am 8 f-b pro >2 00 m 112.3 pm I 2 57 pn. 10 53 am Hi 43 pm 2 L'3 pm 10 15 am j .10 10 pm I I 61 pm 9 45 am 9 UP pm | 1 00 pm 8 40 am I apply to the undersigned. Fred Gelssler, Traveling Passenger Agent, 'eaohtree Street, Atlanta, (3 a, \ J. M. N1CKLES, 1 -A.ttorney ,at X<aw9 I Abbeville) S. O. J| ffice with W. N. Graydon. ' DR. j7r7nickles, 1 Surgeon Dentist. >ffice over C. A. Milford'a Drag Store. DENTAL NOTICE. I Dr. S. 0. Thomson, I OP^TMRpr ON MtULWAIBf | irorner. Abbeville. 8. CL H divert & NicHesI ? Headquarters for ? \ D White Hickory Wagontjl Dwensboro Wagons, Rock Hill Baggies, Summer Baggies, ' -\v, Cheap Baggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles.) Feb. 24.1904. tf We are Bole Agents here for 1 Vinol The most famous Cod Liver Oil pre- V paration b^cwii to medioine. \ H Cod . ALL the medicinal de*H mentf cT'CWUiver oil, actually takenV from^ fresh c^aTifTMrB, bnt not a dropK Delicious to the taste and recognize^E hroughout the world as the greatest H STRENGTH II CREATOR I for old people, weak, sickly womemefl and children, nursing mothers and afHj ter a severe sickness. 39 Cures Hacking Coughs, Chroni^H Colds. Bronchitis and all Throat ancfls Lung Troubles. Unequaled to oreati an appetite and to make those wh< are too thin, fat, rosy and healthy. Try it on oar guarantee to retan your-money if you are not satisfied. <3 . -v; Speed's Drug Store. leal Estate For Sale. One house and lot on upper Main n i ? n n ii .a 5. street, une 01 tne most desirable plaoes in town. One house and lot on Tan Yard Street. One large lot on Cabell Avenne. One house and lot on Pinokey Street. Honse comparatively new, One house and lot on Ohnroi Street. Two cabins on Harrisbnrg Street 650 acres land about 8 miles from Abbeville and 6 miles from Due West, 329 acres land 9 miles from Aba beyille. 125 acres land one-half mile from Hodges. 342 acres land 9 miles from Abbeville, three miles from Calhoun Falls. Kg Good house and lot on Wardla^H Street. gfi ROBT. S. LINK. ' W Abbeville-Greenwood H MUTUAL , 9 mmi ASSOCIATION. | Insured. 1925.000^1 - wr t - * January 1st, 1904. MB ?*7"BITE TO OR CALL on the nnderalgzia^H ? ? or to the Director of your Townahl^M for any Information you may dee Ire abouHfi our plan of Inauranoe. BH We Insure yoor property agalnit fleetru^M tlon by yjM Fits, mmmi o& hsetiot,1 ?nd do bo cheaper than any Inatu-anoe ConJfljl pany In existence. i^n Remember we are prepared to prove to yo^B that oura Is the safeit and oheapect plan (HI Inauranoe known. J. B. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agentfl Abbeville, S. 0. H J. FEASEB LYON, Pres. H Abbeville, S. C. KB BOARD DIRECTORS. H 8. G. Major ?....Greenwood S?j J.T. Mabry Cokeabory HBj W. B. Acker .Donalds SEE W. B. Cllukacalea,..; Doe Weat Q99 T. L. Haddon Long Cane iBB I. A. Keller >Jmlthvllle MB A. K. Wataon Cedar Spring tWl A. M. Reld Abbeville Townab^HH W. W. Bradley /Abbeville City. BH Dr. J. A. Anderson Antreviue MM H. A. Tennent Lowndeevllle SHH A. 0. Grant Magnolia SBB J. K. Tarrant Calhoun Mills MS 8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux HB a. 0. Harvey W alnut Grove SjK W. C. Martin Hodges jjWWE J. D. Coleman Cororaoa HI J. Add Calhoun.. finely-on MB J. M. Payne - Klnards MM J. 13. Taylor Fellowship tQI Joseph Lake ..Phcenlx M| Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery HB J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley V5S J. W. Lyon Troy mSM W. A. Cheatham Yeldell Mfl P. B. Calllson Calllson 9b3K W. M. Outz Klrkseys BR Caleb Walton Brook* ?H Abbeville, S 0,,'Jan. 18,1904. ggg