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' ~V:. EXCUESION. The Seaboard Air Line Railway will Bun their Annual nid-KummerExournlon to Atlanta. July 24th. Mid-Summer Excursion to Atlanta via Seaboard, July 24-25tb. Special train leaves Abbeville at 9:cA a. m. Rate 81.25 round trip. Ueneral News Note*. The international socialist congress opened at Constance, Germany. President Roosevelt spent an uu usually quiet Sunday at Sagamore The Savannah cotton exchange has started a crusade for the abolition of the government's cotton reports. St. Petersburg papers still are skeptical of the diplomatic skill of M. MuraviefF to|aid in peace negotiations. Russian Admiral Kruger, at Kustenji, Roumania, took possession of the Burrended battleship Kuaiz Potemkine. rr>L_ T7< T ;fn Aoon Kon/In On. 1UC ^llliauic iJixu nosutauwc ciety has taken an appeal from the dismissal of the demurrer in the Lords case. In addition to the cotton "leak." Secretary Wilson is said to have just averted a similar manipulation of the wheat report. Commissioner Sherman, of the New York state department of Jabor, in bis report says strikes were disastrous to the labor unions. Secretary Wilson defies Theodore H. Price and dares him to brine suit as threatened. He says such suit will result in more disclosures. Much enthuaiam attended the return of Prince Gustavus Adolphus, with his bride (who was Princess Margaret of Connaught) to Stockholm. The American Cotton Manufaclur* era' Association wants representation at the time of the declaring of the August cotton report by department of agriculture. A case containing $10,000 in jewelry, which had been given to an express Company by a salesman for a New York firm and with which the driver had disappeared, was recovered. Eight men were blown to pieces and 9 number of others were hurt by the premature explosiou of a blast on thePennsylvania Railroad improvement just across the river from the scene of the accident May 11 at East Harrisburg. There were fifteen deaths directly due to the beat in New York. United States Senator P. C. .Knox, of Pennsylvania, is visiting President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. Robert C. Hill, chief of the bureau of building inspection, Philadelphia, was requested to resign. A receiver was appointed for the People's United States Bank, of St. Louis, against which a fraud order. The formal bearing of charge* against Judge Hooker began at a joint session of the New York legis lature. In the British house of lords Lord Roberts stated the British armed forces art absolutely unfitted and unprepared for waf. The Franco-German agreement as to Morocco is regarded in Berlin as a German diplomatic victory over both Great Britain and France. On account of heavy rains that have fallen in the section of country arouud Muntsvuie, Ala., it is saia tnat many farmers will have to abandon their cotton crops. The international convention of the Epworth League adopted resolution? protesting against the seating of Heed Smoot, the Mormon elected to the United States senate. Cuban soldiers mutinid and mortally wounded their own captain in a riot. * The American institute of instructors is holding its annual session in Portland, Maine. The International Harvester Company was sued by a former official for an accounting. General Funston's father was arrested bccause he fought when accused of inflamatory utterances. Chairman Corlelyou appointed Hon. Stevenson A. Williams republicau national committeman from Maryland, 4^ T.,,1 IU HUVUOCU J uuge luc^uLuaa. The board of visitors of the United States naval academy recommends the full four-year course for gradutes of Annapolis, after which they shall be commissioned as ensigns. Through instructions .from the president District Attorney Beach will i thoroughly investigate the bureau ol statistics of the department of agriculture. Mayor Helmbold, who resisted tht placing of Caleb Powers in a special cell of the Newport (Ky.) jail, wat placed under bail to answer tne chargt of contempt of the federal court. George Owens, a farmer, has been arrested charged with being a member of the gnag which caused the wreck of the Southern's train at Catawaba Junction, in which five persons were killed and thirty-five injured. It is expected that otuer arrests will follow. Sweeping reductions have been made in the salaries of the Equitable'tofficers. It;is reported that Stoessel, who diteoded Port Arthur, has been arreste< the result of an investigation in connection with the surrender of iht etroos: hold. The sword of honor which waa to have been presented b> French admirers will be withheld bj orders of the government. The rabbinical convention continued its sessions at Cleveland; Cossack fired on workmen at tin Putiloff works and wounded a number of them. Speaker Cannon is believed to favor stamp taxes as a meausof raising rev enue to wipe out the deficit in trearury. Reports to the marine hospital seiyice show that bubonic plague ha> caused nearly 1,000,000 deaths alread\ this year. Refugees fleeing from yellow scourge in the Isthmus of Panama arrived at Jfew York, and paint conditions in />or\nl finno cauni /-UUC wcij uai Alji Mon111 C'nrolJnn XoteN. The Independent Cotton Oil Co. with headquarters at Darlington ow^s more than a million dollars. Luke.Gray, colored, had his head broken by a railroad locomotive at Aiken. He was sitting on the track. Workingmen in practically every tirade in Greenville were organized iuto unions by General Organizer Leonard of the American Federation of Labor. Judge James Aldrich has granted an injunction in the Heyward County matter. This puts an end to the move, ment for the new country until the case can be heard in court. A strange and destructive insect has been fonud in cotton fields in Anderson. Some persons think it is the boll weevil. The annual meeting of the state association of the fire insurance agents is in progress at the Isle of Palms. Capt. John G. Steeie, a prominent citzen of Rock Hill, is dead after an illness of only 24 hours. Wallace Jeter, a desperate negro, thotfour of bis eretwhite confederates Better Fruits-Better Profits Better peaches, apples, pears and berries are produced when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. To insure a full crop, of choicest quality, use a fertilizer containing not less than 10 per cent, actual Potash 'A. Send for our practical books of information ; i!VL they are not advertising pamphlets, booming I \]J*\ I special fertilizers, but are authoritative At h treatises. Sent free fortheaskiujr. Ja GERMAN KALI WORKS at Jerusalen Church in Union County. One ot them will die. Colcoluogh Stukes, colored, has been convicted at Sumter of the murder of Capt. D. E. Wells and sentenced to be hanged Aug. ]S. H. C. Beattie, president of the Blue Ridge Railroad and a promiuent citizen of Greenville, is critically ill and is not expected to live. Movements have been 8tarted in Unin'oryioKnrrt onrl T?lnronno TV HliaUJOi/UI g OUU Jl IVI VUVV W % looking towrad the voting out of the dspensary. The Union & Glenn Springs Railroad, wbicn runs from Pride'# on the Seaboard Air Line to Union, has been inspected by the railroad commission and opened for traffic. Andrew Wallace and J W. Glenn, postmaster at Wallaceville, engaged in a street duel yesterday. Wallace was wounded in the hip. The rain was pouring down iu torrents while they were lighting. P. A. Wilcox, J. L. Barringer and S. S. Ingram have petitioned I he city council of Florence for a franchise lo operate a trolley line through the streets of Florence. The water experts employed by the city of Charleston to pass upon Cioose Creek water have practically condemned. It is probable that Charleston will have to look elsewhere for a source of water supply. The attorneys interested in the application for pardon of Cunningham, Hinckleand Waring, the men now in the penitentiary who were convicted of robbing the postollice at l^atta. have asked the governor for a hearing Friday for the purpose ol hearing additional evidence in the case. Andrew Lamb, a well known farmer of the Cross Keys section of Union County, dropped dead while plowing in his field. W. E. McCarter, an engineer, was found dead in the cab of his engine while it was slowly moving in the | direction of the chalk beds near Aiken. Heart failure is assigned as the cause of death. DUE WEST. IntereNtiug Paragraph* from di<> ciiy of C'olleuen. Due West, July 17, 1905. Rev. C. M. Boyd of Prosperity is spending a part of his vacation ai Prof. J. F. Lefe's. Miss Statia Wideman returns this weeK irom ivnoxvine, leiiu.. wuere .she has been attending the Summer School. Miss Carrie Wideman left Friday to take charge of a bchool in Pickens County. Mr. Arrowsmith of Kingetree is making a pleasant visit to Due West. Miss Agues Grier goes to Charleston this week where she will be lor some time with her brother Mr. Ralph Grier. Rev. and Mrs. O. J. Copeland and little son Oliver after several weeks spent with the family of Mr. M. B. Clinkecales, left for Belton and other points before going to their home in Atlanta. The Due West Bible Socioty will hold its annual meeting in the A. R. P. Church Thursday night. Rev. D. G. Caldwell will make the addrees. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Pressly are enjoying a trip to Clover. Statesviile and other places. News received here from Lieut. Pressly Brice at Silver City, New Mexico, is regarded as more favorable. Miss Jean Pressly returned Saturday from a trip to GastOLia and Greenville. Mr. Jamie Presslv went on to Troy where he is canvassing for Erskine College. Mrs. Sallie Addison has beguu prep arations for the ereption of a dwelling house on Bonner St. between Dr. \V. L. Pressly's and Mrs. N. M. Grier's. Dr. Henry Young has gone to Clinton where he will locate and practice dentistiry. Miss Daisy Brock is the guest of frieuds at tionea Path. Miss Fannie Wiuemau epent a few days with frieuds at Auders-on. Prof. E. L. Reid recently bought a fine Jersey calf from Mr. Kamsey Blake at Greenwood. Mrs. J. A. Brown and childreu and Mrs. Stancell and children have gone to West Springs in Union Co. to spend i the remainder of the summer. Mr. Chisolm has arrived irom AlaK n ni r? fn hn nitfh luo mmt TVT ro A uaiua iw ut tt iin auut iuic. Brice. He expects lo enter ISrsbiiie in the full. Mrs. Fannie Winn left some days ago to take a position as matron in the Thorn well Orphanage. She will remain the entire year instead of two months as was formerly intended. . 1VI ikm .Ipmiip tendered si reception to her many friends last Friday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Ethel Spilman of Charlotte, K. C. Miss Spiiajan is a member of the faculty ot Linwood College and is a very attractive young lauy. Most delicious refreshments were served in the dining room. Kerosene oil at Durgan's store IS cents per gallon. la 5 gallon lots 17 cents. Speed's corn cure will sure rimove your corns. Mouty refunded il It lulls. Speed's Drugstore. We keep ail the best atd latest drinks at our up to date Fountain and ibe be*t soilu men in tbls country to dispense it. MilloiUV Drug Store. Did you ever try Yiuol for that wesk, tlrfd lteung. We guaianiee every boitu, lilt lulls to co what il claims, we will cheerfully refund your money. P. B. Speed, Agent, lor factory. Rich cut plass and fancy china at Dargan store in great prolusion, if you are needing a wedding present this Is the place. , It Is too wet for early cotton out west and the boll weevil alway s eats up the late cotton tbereu So look lor 12c cotton. Ureptllne of lamps and lamp fixtures at Dargaa's. Wooden ware In profusion at Dargan'a and 10 centa store. The IhIiiimI of Sakhalin. Spartauburg Herald. Not pvery newspuper rcadt-r is a? well posted on his geography o*' the Far East as he might some iiues desire, and the mention of towns,? citj ies, baj?, whole big islands even, t sometimes kefp him in a perfectly |puzzled state of mind a* to ibeir location, whether they are above, on, or below the equator, whether the I name is a river, a port or a city and what not. Possibly the Islantt of Sakhalin is an example. It was announced tha other day that the Japanese bad captured this island from Russia, meeting with but little resistance, it is true, but some nevertheless. The following description of the inland in question will therefore, be of interest: "Sakhalin was formerly a Chinese possession, but was occupied by Japan about a century ago alter one of the occasional shake-ups between the two countries. In 1875 Russian troops took possession of the island and the St. Petersburg government assumed sovereignty over it, going through the formality of a treaty of cession from Japan in order to give the record of the transaction a <le cent appearance. Since then Japan's eyes have been fixed longingly upon the wrested island, despite the tact tliat 11 is 01 mue uuiiiuifii-uu uuu virtually no political consequence. It has been used by Putsiaasa penal colony, and its population was recently described by an American visitor as one of (he most foi bidding aggregations of humanity on earth Convicts and their families constitute virtually the sole population." Commenting on the capture tbe Washington Star has the following prophecy which will most likely be fulfilled: Japan's occupation of the Island of Sakhalin anticipates in a striking manner, the demand which the Mikado's envoys at the peace conference are expected to make for the return of that island to the Japanese sovereignty. Possessi* n is a powerful factor in the shaping of peace terms. Thus there is to-day no doubt whatever in the mind of the world that J^ipan will emerge ftom the conference undisputed possessor of Port Arthur, chiefly because that point was capturrd by Japan after a terrific contest. Just so it is the average expectation that by the peace terms Russia will he excluded from practically all r.f Manchuria, because of the fact that her armies have beeu driven out of- greater part of that province. And it has beeu the belief of mauv that the Japanese armies would have ere now effected the isolation and perhaps the capture of Vladivostok, so that Japan could fo into the peace confererce with the claims that .Russia bar been oustn ' Fk I Fanners mi State, Count7 anc President: Vice-Fr* F. E. HARRISON. P. B. ? I3oai*<l of Directors : Blake, G. A. Vieanska, John A. Harris W. Parker, W. P. Greene. We solicit your business a: it safely and < We are in position to make you loi when pluced in Our Saving's S^Gaii'l Be To for painting houses. The reasc I is the purest, therefore the most d i ical. There is a whole string of P ing "just as good as Mastic" but I Maybe they can't. The analysi; B li_i 3 Ti'rt r\? rmvn lnnrl iiSLieu. iu a allium ui pu.v, iv?vt, oil?the most durable kind of p is therefere unquestioned. | As purity means durability, ing qualities of Mastic have gi "The Kind That Xasts," and up by our absolute guarantee. PEASLEE - GAULBER j LOUISVILLE, KEI and we heartily recommend 0. A. Milford, Tlir girls n 11 prefer Haylers candy, doD't | risk anything cheaper, or the otber fellow | rrilgbi beat you out. Food for the Angels all Speed's Drng Store. Phone us your order* and let tie show you how quick we will execute the in. l'houelOT. Mllloid's Drug Store. Bring us your prescriptions and save time and money. Mllloid's DiugStoie. Phone 107. L. T. 4l T. Miller has Just receivrd seventy ? five bushels of sweet potatoes. Call and suj>? ply yoursell belore tbe.v are out. See me before o fieri tig Abbeville Cotton Mill slock lor sale. Roht. S. Lirk. l'utnam'8 Fadeliss Dves. all colors at Mil? forcl'b Drug store. .'.THE/. PRESS and BANNER will furnish on short notice WEDDING INVITATIONS, Programs Bill Heads, LETTER; HEADS, Envelopes etc.; Law BRIEFS a specialty MAGAZINE work, and anything you may W A N TI ed frooi all the Asiatic sea ports and Cannot lie granted permanent h?v- . erignty over any suoh naval outlets ( in the final adjustment. j i United States Circuit Judge Pritch- 1 ard of North Carolina told the North Carolina Bar Association at Toxaway ( that a national divorce law would be j tbe only solution of the divorce evil. Martial law-in Portland is making 1 a carnival of murder. f Emperor Nicholas of Russia will 1 i go hack to the ancient capital of Mos- 1 cow. Mr* James Potter filed personally 1 her petition in bankruptcy in London. Juan O'Farrill, mayor of Havana, has been suspended by Governor Huenz. , f Thousands of delegates are arriving ( for the Elks grand lodge at Buffalo. ( Sweden Las borrowed $6,5U0U,UW i for extraordinary-expenses in prep- J ! aration f<ir trouble with Norway. i ; Baron Rosen, the new Russian am bassador, arrived in Washington and ' ! called at the state department. A stricken examination of national , hanks is recommended an an ev^n j greater safeguard against irrtgulari- i : ties. I A strong protest against the grain 1 I differential in favor of Baltimore has been adopted by the Boston chamber of commerce. A premature powder blast at Harrrs- 1 burg Pa., blew eight men into frag- J merits and severely injured others. < The Kansas supreme court declared < the law to establish a state oil refinery unconstitutional and also hamlet) down a decision to exclude the Kansas Natural Gas Company from the scate, Mrs. Matilda Bender and her daughter Marie were arrested in Chicago on charges of perjury and conspiracy in connection with tteir attempt to secure for Curlotte Bender a widow's share in the estate of Col. George T. Cline. Theodore H. Price has demanded a retraction from S?-cretary. of Agriculture Wilson for damaging references to him ill the secretary's report of i he cotton leakage matter. The secretary has the matter under consideration. The Southern Cotton Association will probably demand the removal also of Chief Statistican John Hyde of the department Of agriculture on account of the juggliug of cotton reports which took place in Hide's department. We (111 pewrlptlonp. and with Dr. C. H. Mc.Vlurray a flrat Donor graduate an perocrlptlon clerk you may rest ai?Kured they will be filled right and In good time.?Speed's Drup Store. 1 1 . i See that fine line ot s'atlonery at Speed's Drug Store. Ill' libit: I i City Depository.* isldent: - Cashier: SPEED. J. H. DuPREF. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, John R. ^ i, R. M. Haddon, A. K. Wataon, Lewis nd arc prepared to handle fonselrvatively. ins, and to pay interest on deposits, Department. ucliect v{ iff ?u'3 plain. frii-SijC l|s lurable and economother fellows" claimtliey don't prove it. 3 of ESasiic is pubzinc and linseed i l|p59fii iaiut?and its purity || the splendid wear- ||M^| LYcn it the title of this title is backed Mastic is made by T CO., Inc. VTUCKY it to your trade. | lLE BY Abbeville,S.C 8 E A Between New Y S I 6" t ^ I Dully. Dally. | I)i j | 12 2T>pii) 12 Sdpiu 12 10 nil) | !) ! 2 ;i5pm a 23pm 7 23 am |12 I a 07ptri 5 25pm 9-12 am 2 1 7 25pui 10 50 am 4 1 11 Oopm 12 20 pm 9 ! j 11 40pm 2 57 jim 10 I I 1 45am 5 10 pm 12 I ? , I Dally. I I Di !l:>Opm !) 1? 02pm !> i 1 20.i m I v : 1 57am 5 l:> pm I -i I . ! 2 25am ft 1(7 pin 2 I y (HI,tin . I 1 I 15am j 7 00 jun 4 ( j (i 'JIIhIII S ftft |>IIi li 1 7 1 jam it 55 pm 7 :j 7 1" 1ft |>n "> > il.lOliIII II Jill j Dally. ! ! I .'turn 12 01 mi ! ; lo :?) ?. 1 I'n an 2 .>i|<(n j 11 I7iiin 2 15 i : j :> 41 i>iii : 12 ;?piu '? S5an j 1 (ijipin 12 ftijuu 4 02 an | 4 45pm j 1 25pm | 4 o2 an I 5 23pm j 1 52pm ft 05 an ! li :iftpm I 2 ftopm I 6 OS an I 7 20pm | ;{ 2Gpm j (? 46 an 7 55pm 355pm I 7 20 an I !? 20pm I 4 55pm : 8 40 an For further information regar J. 1). M lller, Agent, i'bone No. 50, Abbeville, IS. C. I _ Dyiny; of Famine is, in its torments, like dyiug?of con iutupiion. The progress of ronaumr lion, from the beginning to the ver\ ?ud, is a long torture, both to victiti and friends. "When I bad cousump Lion in its first stage," writes Wm Myers, of Cearfoss, iNId., "after trying different mediciues and a good doctor in vain, I at last took Dr. King's New Di covery, which quickly and per feetly cured me." Prompt relief ant <urecure for coughs, colds, sore throat bronchitis, etc. Positively prevent! pneumonia. Guaranteed at P. B Speed's dru,? sto'e, price oOc and $1.0( i bottle. Trial bottle free. Ij. IV. Wliilc"n Local*. Ke sure to fee those beaut ifui waistlnes anc thirling* of flue quality. Madras, oniy 10 cent i yard at White's. They are cheap at 1 :euls. L. W. While Is now on his third cai=e of flvi :ents ginghams. He has sold already thl ;easou more thau live thousand yards o hese goods. Every ludy In the County ought tosee L. W While's stock of embroideries, laces ant white goods. Prepare lor tbe coming hot weather by buy ng .Summer clothing from L W. White. Ij. W. While has thegreatrst line of men' legllgee thirls he has ever c tiered. Get you a nice straw bat fiom L. \\ White's. L. W. White bss an Immense stock of wbit< [ndia linens and Persian lawn at all prices. One of my fine hens was about dead; I got i pVtckage of Hpeed's Poultry Powder an< ireuched her with a dose ot It. It cured he *nd 1 can cheerfully recommend tt as h pre uentloti i nd a cure when they are sick am iown. Yours tr ly. Ij. D. Caldwell. buildimMeriai 1 am now receiving a slock c doors, sashes, blinds, flooring, ceiling, siding and FINISHING LUMBER, als SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME CEMENT and HAIR. Come in and Jet me give you prices. a. g. faulkner TRINITY ST. Opposite A. B. MORSE. Jewelry! Jewelry! I have just received a complet line of Jewelry of the very bes quality, and at prices which wil V /mi nn n O I'l TT IfilUlllSU JUU.1 1UU uau gou ai.ij thing that you want in the jewelr line from me with a guarantee tha the goods will be exactly as rep resented, . Call and examine my stock, Watch repairing a specialty, J. W. RYKARD Tie Peoples ABBEVII OFFICERS. 8. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. SCHOOI Tablets I: General Scl Speed's I A. BOA llr line railway ork, Washington, Richmond, Portsmi Schedule iu Effect January Sth,1905. &> | iliy. ! 25 pm Lt New York A I-2 am ! " West 1'bllndelpb la " >7 am j " Baltimore. " Mam I " WahblDt;tOD " 10 am | " Richmond " IK am " Pete^bure " 15 pm Lv JNoiliua A -<1 i ?"y. ! ioaiu Lv Portsmouth A > 1 am " Suffolk " ... --- . - Vnrllnu I 1 :u {jiii UK ? lo pm l,v is'nriliia rt III pm I ' Hei'dersoii " 0 jim Ar InirliHin " In pin Lv Kuleigh " (! jnii | So l*ities (l'ltn-burnt J.) " !() pm Ar Ha in let Ai 1 |Lv Hamlet Ai i Ar AI on rue Lv i I.v Monroe A i i j\r Cliehier L* i Clinton " l " (jre<-ii?v<>o<J ' 1 Lv Abbeville Ai i " Calhoun Falls ' i " Elberlon " i " Athens " " Winder " l " Lawrencevllie " l Ar Atlanta Lv ding rate.1*, Pullman reservations, el \V. E. Christian, A.O. P. A. 116 Feaclitree btreet, Atlanta, Cla. ??- ? ! -? t - * - ' . -- V:.v. ",V V ; y1 * 1 I??1?g? 5>1?. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. Off A GOOD PLATE $S.OO ? AMaLGAM FILLINGS 75o and. 1.00 1 r OFFICE OVER BARKSDAJ.E'S STORK. J ! W. D. ADDIE 2 t a has open up his bus' - _____ _ r\tr iness in J. S. Cochran r <? __ old stand. ^ i Bicycle and V Sundries, e 8f Picture Moulding. ^ . Yours for business, ^ W.D.ADDIE.8 s e ^ i IHEJIIUI : E. C. MESC.HINE, jl of the Hermitage Farm, ' ? ,i Lowndes ville, S. C., retiring from farming, will sell on easy terms* i in Farms of 50 to 100 Acres ?ihnnt nnp fhrniannH t.lirpp linn dred (1,300) acref, out of the Pfi 1.600 acres of the Hermitage . Farm. Apply to J? E. C. MESCHINE, $ Hermitage Farm, May 3, 190o. Lowndesville, 8. C. th o [ Charleston and Western Carolina Ry. Schedule In efTcct April 16, lw*,. fy No. 2 No. G Dally Dully ^ Lv Greenwood 2 46 pm Ar McCormlck 8 40 pm 9 8T am p. ? ArAuKOBla 5 20 pm 11 15HO V 9 liar Ll Dally ail ar Lv AugnPla 2 35 pm - Ar Allendale 4 80 pm Ar Fairfax 4 41 pm yc Ar Yemassee 6 40 pm Ar Charleston 7 40 pm Ar~Bean fortZ.6 30 pm ) Ar Port Ro.va' 6 40 pm_ ArSavanDab 6 45 pm ? Ar Waycron? 10 00 pm 0 . No. 1 0 Dally t j Lv Greenwood 12 43 pm Ar Lauren* ; 1 45 pm J i Ar SpartanDurg 3 30 pm I I Lv SpurlairhurgS. Ry4 00 pm ? Ar Heudersonvllle... 6 47 pm ' ' Ar Ash vIHe t 7 40 pm I Lv Laorcoe C <k. W. C 2 OS# pm y j Ar Greenville 3 25 pm ! l~v Greenwood...^ 12 48 pm t: Ar Laurens 1 45 pm ; Ar CIlDtOD 2 22 pm . Ar Newberry 3 10 pm Ar Columbia 4 45 pm v _ Ar Sumter 6 20 pm 0] Ar Charleston 9 35 pm Arrivals at Greenwood: Train No. 1, dally, from Augusta and Intermediate station* 12 43 p. m.. Train No. 2, dally, from Asbevllle, Spartanburg, Greenville, Columbia and In- n termed late stations 2 46 p. m. vl J. E. Crynea. Tkt. Agt.,Greegwood. S. C. Geo. T. Bryan, Gen'l Agt., GreenvU'e,S. C. _ Ernest Williams. Gen. PaoS. Agt., Augusta Qi Ga*' n T. H. Emerson, Traffic MaLag (Jj Savings Haul, I jLE' S- C- 32 DIRECTORS. B. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson, in G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. C. S. Jones, . J. S. Stark, Ed. Reiser, Jonn A. Harris. J ? ?? ??? jBOOKS ? Pencils 1 nk I 100I Supplies. cj >rug Store. W RD J tloi F auth & Atlanta. and pan I 36 | ~ OG | *' 50 ~ I I R' | Dally. | Dally. | Dally. I thai r| 7 23 i.m j 0 ::0 am J 4 15 pm i I 4 21 PU1 I 2 .'So 8ni ! 1 45 j m T | 1 4S am 11 17 pm ill 80 t w li 50 j ni js 36 pin j 9 50 am I j 5 3?' pm 4 56 pro (i 23 am ! I 4 42 pin 4 01) pm I 5 40 un ' rj 2 10 pm 1 40 pm 1 3 "!4 am ' T j 3S I <>2 | j Dally. ' Daily, j 11 5 30 pm ; 7 JOam ! 4 54 pm ! .*. ! 7 13 am l* i I 411 i m ' J? MO a m . i I ] 1 15 pm ! I 35 pm 3 '21 Kin [ 12 37 pm 1 10 nil ' 2 M hmi S. j 10 1)5 Hiri 1 0 no pnt | W 11 00 t>m i 1 iiiI h tn ; 1 25 b m T. ,So(li:in | !> 15 am 11 20 pnt I 1. i 7 30?ini | S 50 ?Di !H? 30 pro .j - A. 7 10 Km (lOOO pm } I W 5 40 urn ! s 35 pm * I)r 5 35 hin j ? 3o pm Dally. H. 4 (Mi am 7 14 i In A. 2 45 bin j ti CO i in 2 23 pin J. 1 .'limn I 5 151 ni 1 32 pm S. 1 33 urn i 4 5o pin j 1 03 pm 1 S. I til bin 4 21 pin 112 30 pm W 12 2S am 3 55 pm il2 00 m J.; 11 23 pm 2 57 pm 10 53 am , J.. 10 43 pm 2 23 pm i 10 15 am | J.. 10 10 pm 1 57 pm ! 9 45 am | J. 9 00 pm 1 00 pm j 8 40 am I J<* j - He tc., apply to the undersigned. j-| Kred Gelssler, VV. Traveling I'aBsenger Agent, p, 116 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ua. \y. Ca: At J. M. N1CKLE8, 1 Attorney at Hiaw9 ,1 Abbeville, S. O. J Ice with W. N. Graydon. drtj7r7 nicklest ' Surgeon Dentist. < Bee over C. A. Milford's Drag Stfcrei DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, F7CB CP-STAIR* ON Mo.ILWAljr nrff?r. At-havOlfl. R. ( ), alvert & Nickles ? Headquarters for ? Hiite Hickory Wagons! wensboro Wagons, "M ock Hill Buggies, I o?. 1 Unimex DiiggiCB, heap Buggies, [arnees.laprobes, etc. Jalvert & Nickles I'eb. 24. 1904. tr j We art Sole Agents here for V Vinol, The most famous Cod Liver Oil pr? iration known to medicine. ^ Contains ALL the medicinal ek ents of cod liver oil. antnallv takai >m fresh cod's livers, bat not'a drofl .Delicious to the taste and recognize? rougbout the world as the greatest fl STRENGTH 1 CREATOR I t old people, weak, sickly womnH id children, narsibgmothers and &fl r a severe sickness. fi Cures Hacking Coughs, ChrorriS )lds, Bronchitis and all Throat ant? ang Troubles. Unequaled to <#e?n t appetite aod to make those whfl e too thin, fat, rpey and healthy. Try it on our guarantee to retonfl * !* mAriotr If mn ora nnf H ru& tuvuvj ? JVM WAV UVV OAVU3UVV* I Speed's Drug Store. For Sale. ie house and lot on upper Mail Street, One of the most de sirable places in town. j ie house and lot on Tan Tan Street. HH le large lot on Cabell AvfenusM le house and lotion PinokejB Street, ^House comparatively new.- HI le house and lot on GhnrdH Street. I no cabins on Harrisburg Streetfl 0 acres land about 8 miles firoS Abbeville and 6 miles fronl Due West. ,* & 9 acres land 9 miles from AbS beyille. H 5 acres land one-half mile fronH Hodges. ?> ; {M 12 acres land 9 miles from Abfl beville, three miles^froiM j Calhoun Falls. ? >od house and lot' on WardlajJ re6 ' ROBT. S, LINK. B Ibbeville-Greenwo odB MUTUAL "W mm ASSOCIATION. J operty Insured, 1925,000H January 1st, 1904. I7HITK TO OR CALL on the undemlgne^Bj " or to the Director of your Townshi any Information you may desire abon^H plan of Innuranee. BfU >e. insure y?ar property against deitro^M i by m wbsrui is ussiravB do ao cheaper than any Inanr&noe Oou^H y In existence. BW emember we are prepared to prove to yo^B i ours is th.- safest and cheapest plan o^H irancci known. MQ| R. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. AgentH Abbeville, S. 0. I ?BASER LYON, Pres. ? Abbeville, S. C. H BOARD DIRECTORS. I G. Major 0 ree iwomt Sflfl T. Maury CoKesbury wB . B. Acker Donalds sshax . B. ClinkHca'es Due Woat KM L. Haddon Long Cane HP A. Keller .JHmltbville 99 K. WalHon CVdar Spring J0m >1. Held Abbeville Townshl^^l . W. Bradley Abbeville City. ^H| . J. A. Anderson Autrevllle EQZ A. Tennent ....Lowndfcevllle JQmh O. Grunt Magnolia MBfl K. Tnrriuit Calboun Mills Wp? 1, Ki.'moridB Bordeaux BBS C). Harvey W alnut Grove Bj^K . c. M urun Hodges ffdflfl D. Coleman Coronaca 8B1 A.dd. Calhoun Ninety-six M| M. Payne Klnards BBW B.Taylo r Fellowship MflB aeph Lake Pba?nlx H| v. J. B. Muse Verdery MBS H. Chiles, Jr Bradley ?Pw W. Lyon Troy A. Cheatham Yeldell B. Calllson Callluon MB I . M. Outz .....Klckseya BBH leb Walton Broou ffiffifli ibevllle, S C,,'Jan, 18,1901, IBM ^ m I 111 II I