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They should btar In mind Wn,??i;; ?,?wn, fo, ,K? that such hindrances are directed by an All- v^rth rl^Ai^ ^ H , w 1 ha Orwi and it Is hpst thut thftv should NortD, DftVlDg r C6lVCu by t6l6grtiro tb? 8ftd wise oou, ana it is oesi mat, tney snouia lDleiugence or his lather's death. Our comMr. John Duncan, formerly of Union, but Qjunlty sympathizes with him in his bereavenow of Mewberry, S. C., was among the vis- T n? t,, r , ltore at onr Sunday School yesterday. vpf ^n<f^ni hi If * Messrs. J. N. and F. P. Rush have returned ,iolE' absent from home from Edgefield, where they have been con- "WoMIll? - r,?,. . r?r thiir Ini?r??t. In a verv lmDor- Wardlaw, of Columbia, autl tftnUnt knrfVABft ~ " " ITOI. J. ?. iuuujouu, ui ivuu?\ ""i, upcui MuSsVPatuf Broad water and Allle Prult Vanor'Sorn" Lnffiva RS have quite recently made an extended trip to ? ? * ,inmh whn nniv . the former's home, Rehoboth, S. C. They re- uf a ^^1 Ma ??i nsgm?r!k port a most pleasant trip. The principal eu- Th^^^th^lnfnn hiln tertalnment planned for their visit was, "A ?h? Ran?u???>??>? TvL Winter's Picnic," which was something quite day evenlQKln }h? Baptist church. The ?ernovei wu?wu naa oumymms Hu.i,c mon WR8 preacije(i by Rev. J. Lowrle Wilson, Mrs." Eva Youngblood has been visiting her P*,??;; mf0H?i ? r a n ?i 8 large* lhe church mother's home. Mrs. Youngblood possesses ? !!*A? ?m^n?hio1m,,.h , ,K a sweet, cheerful disposition, ana conse- i_?L" ?rhfo??nro quently is always a welcome visitor lu our i??hk? b:Lputi,Dg UP vicinity. a handsome awning. Messrs. Harrison & Well, our bacbelor, who was making such ^1'J "/?" '? 5#-day or two' 88 Improvements on his farm a few weeks ago, ?hLiiS p^ *n1??' has disposed of bis land to a good advantage nhlmh? ilnTO1 IJwWi ?e6\ ^ and has aocepted a position which will pay o? Sii^?mh (Wednesday) at him well ,mv v v?w?. **v?-?~????... Miss Mack Cook, who has been spending nlJhloWpilf?Q^0AbbeT"ie wl" have some months with relatives at Mlllway and ?'?ctrlo lights. Plans are now being made for Troy, has returned to her home In our vlcln- {? " w jty *' be only a few months, at the most, before our Mr. J. Woodward's two oldest sons, of Mill- ?iTve?j? V?5>t'k,a8,tfl?y ,are DO?f way, S. C. worshipped at Union yesterday. (which, by the way, Is the best that can be Owing to the inclement weather, Mr. F. P. ^D? h,= DCe8i .1kW J? Rush failed to send his cows to Augusta. He ? j"lB IS? e,i !?e ? started them off this morning, and they were K'ad, and dispel the shadows, and turn night certainly perfect beauties. ? ^ay* ,?, '?ar^ that a company will Mrs. w. A. Flinn, who has been so seriously joake propositions to our city fathers for a 11L is convalescing. franchise for ao electric light system, and Miss Sarah Lou Talbert, of our town, has "hould ttoeirancblse be granted, work on the aufflclently recovered to accompany her P'a?t will be started at once. Next an ice mother on a visit to Greenwood. Miss Tal- [ fa?.y?r?' Vj.en a BteaJn laundry. bert is a sweet young lady, and was greatly . While there are stores and stores where our missed during her recent illness. | fair friends may find all the beautiful and Being away from home after the Watson re- useful in the way of wearing apparel, there is ?.. H | no place In our city where a cleaner. CCUlllMJ. ?C miltu m nc n ucav/npuuu v? IV . M ~ , . , . , . for the Press and Banner. However, even at ^rl^bler. Prett'er ?r ^?re fashionable stock thlB late date, we will Bay tbat It was inde- ?/ die8 !*?^s ?. p *, an aJ ftcrlbably grand In every sense of the word, tbe store of R. M.Haddon ^ <fe (a). Mr. and One of the most striking features of the occa- rs;. Pn, have JU6t returned from the slon was the fast number ol people who were North, and from the piles upon piles of remembered by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Watson, pretty goods they have Just received, must The rich and poor, young and old of the vlcln- 'la?e be?,IJ 88 blJ8y'a? be^8 while in the marlty|were alike participants of the sumptuous kets. Miss Ifert will be in charge of the milfeast, which was a convincing proof that J!0?1"?.'dePartment, and tlhat Is an assurance they did not wish to overlook any one. We that Uie fixings for the bead will be up-todo not like to be selfish, but we would not dale . . . .. care If Mr. and Mrs. Watson had a dozen, in- Last Saturday was pay day for the 8. A. L. stead of only one son, to favor with such a re- employees at this place, and money was ception, tbat is, If we were so kindly remem- P'?,D.tlf\}J on day ,aJ?d ,rade eood. bered as we were at this one. We congratu- Miss Mary McGbee, of Greenwood, was the late Mr. Livy Watson that he has succeeded guest o! Mrs. J.0. Ellis last week, in captivating such a charming young lady. ,KkaBt Thursday, ?,l1,er Jbo e .nea'- ,.h ?, !? Ora's loss is truly Bradley's gain. I the spirit of Miss Lulle Leslie took its flight. While some houses are being brightened, a?d lh'b ,llf? Pal? and suHerlng was others are being darkened. On the night ol, changed that brighter and better life the ISth infct., Mrs. Sloan Morrow was carried I where there are no tears, no sickness, no days by the "death angel" from the sorrows of pain and anguish. Miss Leslie was a deearth to the joys of heaven. A little mor? *oted member of the Presbyterian church at than a year ago she was led to Hymen's altar, this P'ace? and a loving, tender daughter and and to-day she lies within the cold embrace sister, leaving to sorrow for her a fond mothof the tomb. Truly, Death is no respecter of er, sister 8nd brothers. The funeral services person or age. Mrs. Morrow was a most noble IVlulc1 ? er Pa,.r.: Dr. J- Lowrie (.Christian woman, and although her stay Wilson, t rlday afternoon in the Presbyterian among us was short, she leaves a large num- church. The interment was at Long Cane ber of friends to mourn her loss. The day cemetery. for the funeral was dark and stormy, but notwithstanding all tbat, a large concourse of ? ? ? relatives and friends assembled at Mt. Morlah church to pay their last respect to "all tbat m, 4 , ? , ? . , , was left of her." The funeral services were ^be truest end of life is to know the 'conducted by Rev. R. G. Phillips. We extend life that never ends. to Mr. Morrow our most sincere sympathies in this bis sore affliction. C. j The party who won'fforgive is the m . j one wlio is always in the wrong. To master one subject thoroughly is . ^ou are not th? friend of a man unvastly to increase your power of deal- j l?99 y?uare willing to do what you ing with every subject that you touch, jcan ^or 13 we^fareThe more serious the difficulty that , That is not a true conversion which confronts you the more is the reason d?es V t"ru a stumbling-block irto a why you should show yourself a man. stepping-stone. , ... .J Rumors are like a swarm of bees. If our religion means anything, it j xhe more you fight then the less you means composure) heroism, serenity,. opt rjj of them loyalty at all times and in all places. 6 ' It must be able to stand the strain put We want to be inspired by the Holy upon it, if it is to recommend itself to Spirit: are we just as anxious to be inftae world. 1 spired by a holy motive ? ABBEVILLE HOSPITAL" H. D. REESE, SURGEON. p. THE place to carry your SICK WATCHES and BROKEN CLOCKS, wbere they will be looked after and attended to at all hours of the day with skill and experience. No turning you away or sending Patients off to have , them treated elsewhere, but I will put them going at prices to suit the times. cu fefliil Presents, Clocls, * - . TrnmT nir iiuu uiiniiLiiii. ( ne Prices Down. B,. H. D. REESE, *i ' CO THE PEOPLE'S JEWELER. *= ABBEVILLE MILL , - MI CO." Donoiro 5 " icjijailO "" . r SAW MILLS. I Engines and Machinery of all p| Kinds for Rent, Lease, or ci Sale, Second-hand or / New. V ALSO AGENTS pr>p i, Automatic Engines and Rams. 0 ] We are fully prepared to do your plumming and gas fitting. We also run a grist rffillon Saturdays, and are making a splendid meal. ot Shops adjoining old depot. AdJre?, JJox J. E. Gadsey, Manager g OUR, DEAD. - 'rir, nAiunAL rnujir iiAiLin ur j xin. * bumau heart goes out in tenderness for the dead, and we show respect for ourselve" by g, giving a decent burial to our friends as they go out from among6tus. ? J. W. SIGN, UNDERTAKER,Ci has two FINE HEARSES, one for the white people, and one for the colored people. He Lr embalmes bodies, and keeps on hand A AT.T, T.TNDR f)F mFFTNS. i, from tbe cheapest to the finest. A: He takes orders for all kinds of MONU- A MENTS and HEADSTONES. A: When the services of an Undertaker in a needed, or monuments are wanted, call on ai J. W, SIGN, l" Telephone No. 46, Shop. Kesldenc, No. 56. f' July 15.1890, tr ? fflisiraiiij A A C An n ? n i n t? j j a uia uertincaies 01 negisiraxion 2 are Yoid?Everybody Must a Register. a . L The Books of Registration will be Opened ? on the FirBt Monday in December next l and kept Open for Three Successive ? Days for the Registration of Voters L A Entitled to Registration unter the Con- stitution?For the Information of the s. People Attention is Called to the Fol- w foling Provisions of the New Law, Ap- ul proved the Fifth Day of March, 1896. The books of registration shall be opened by the Boards on the first Monday In April. 1S9G, at the Court House In each County, and kept open for at leant six consecutive weeks. Tbey shall be opened again at tbe Court House on the first Mondays In June. July, AugusC and September, A. ?>., i 1S90, and kept open continually for at least I one week in each of said months. Tbey shall I be closed thirty days before the general elec- 1 Hon In 1S96. After general election In 1896, the " Books of Registration shall be opeued on the first Monday of each month at the Court House and keptopen for three successive days 1Q eilCQ HIUUIII UUI.1I lUirL.v U?)H ueiuic tut: election In 1896, wheu they shall be closed until the said general election shall have taken Ti place. The offices and books must be kept ? open from 9 o'clock In the forenoon until 3 ? o'clock In the afternoon. ?> The Board ol Registration Ir the Judge of the qualifications of all applicants lor regis- _ tratlon up to January 1st, 1898. Up to Janu- L ary 1st, 1S9S. every male citizen of this state " and of the United States, twenty-one years of " age, who Is not an Idiot, Is not Insane, Is not " a pauper supported at the public expense, and is not confined In any public prison, and L' who has not been convicted of burglary, arson, obtaining goods or money under false r-, pretenses, perjury, torgery, robbery, bribery, ^ aaunery, WTie dcuudk, nuiiMeoreanuig, receiving stolen goods, breach of trust with trnudu- A leut, Intent, sornication, sodomy, Incest, as- L' sault with Intent to ravish, miscegenation, ^ larceny, or crimes against the election laws, and who shall have beeu a resident In this .1 State two years, (except ministers in charge .1 yf organized churches and teachers of public .1 schools, and they after six months residence u in ihe State,) a resident in the County for six months, and in the polling precinct four A months, and who can read any Section In the A Constitution of 18U5, or can understand and explain auy sectiou of said Constitution when read to him by the registration officer A or officers shall beeutltled to registration and " become a elector upon application lor such " registration. If any person has been convict- " ed of any pf the crimes above-mentioned, a ' pardon of the Governor removes the disqualification. In case any minor who will become twentyone years of age alter the closing of the Books of Registratratlon and before the election, L' and is otherwise qualified to register, makes " application under oath showlug he is quail- " tied to register, the Boards thnll register such " applicant before the closing of the books. Any person whose qualifications as au elec- ' tor will be completed after the closing of the " Registration Books but before the next elec- A lion, shall have the right to apply for and secure a registration certificate at any time L within sixty days immediately preceding the a closing of the Registration Books, upon an ~ application under oath to the facts entitling . him tosucb registration. The registration of voters must be by poll- L lng precincts. There must be a Book or Reg- l Istratlon for each polling precinct, that is for . each township, or parish, or city, or twon of ^ 1 less than five thousand inhabitants, or ward of cities of more than five thousand Inliabi tants. Each elector ?iust vole In the polling ^ precinct In which he resides. If there Is more A than one voting place in the polling precinct, the elector may vote at any voting plsce des- 1 Ignated on the registration certificate. The ' Boards must designate In the registration " certificate the voting place In the polling pre- 1 cinct at which tho elector is to vole. If there . is more than one voting place In the polling ., precincts, the Boards shall designate 011 the certificate tue vollng place selected by the elector. Old certificates of registration are void. Every man who may desire to exercise the right l( to vote must apply Tor Registration. ^1 J. D. CARWILE, T S. S. BOLES, J. T. ELLIS. ? Board of Supervisors of Registration. tit If M Restaurant. I would announce to my friends and customers that I have moved my RESTAURANT to Cot bran's Block, on Washington Street, where I will be glad ro serve the pubic with as good meals as the provisions of the market will afford. HARRIET K. ADAMS. ! Oct 1, i:>95, Cms. allii close at Abbeville, 8. C., Post Office. j\. m.?going >v cki11:15 A. M.--eoing South. l:l.r??going North. 4;4.">?going North and South. S:uu?North and South. All mail for the night trains should be debited In the Post Office and not In street tter boxeE afrer I P. M. Kobt. 8. Link, Postmaster. Feb. 7,1S97. Speed's Local* Try Johnson's chill and fever tonic. No re no pay. At Speed's. Our line of soap and toilet articles is comete. Call and see before buying. P. B. Speed. <<? Cirip capsules prepared ny Harrison a uame iver fail to cure a case of grip. 23c per box. Don't fall to try Speeds talcum powder for oeral toilet use. Price only 15c. Spring medicine", onion sets, garden seed id stationery at Harrlsod & Game's. Syrup wild cherry compound will stop that ugh. Call at Harrison St Game. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, j'FICE UP-3TAIRS ON MoILWAIN Corner, Abbeville, 8. C. Livingsta Si Ml -DEALERS IN ill Kinds of Groceries, EtESH MEATS, 8AUSAGE. HOG HEAD 3EHSE AND FISH. :annedgoobs >f every description. Fresh Bread i i a always 011 uaiiu. Give us a call when In need of anything Id ir line. We guarantee satisfaction. Particular attention riven to our MARKET Lepartment. Remember the place, No. 2 Washington reet. barleston and Western Carolina R. R Angnsta and Asheville Short Line. In effect Feb. 7,1S97. r Augusta 9 40 ain 1 40 pm r Greenwood 12 17 pro r Andereon 7 3D j>m 6 Jo pm r Laurens 1 io pin i uv am r Greenville 8 DO pin 10 15 am r Glenn Springo 4 05 pra r Spartanburg 3 00 pm 'J 25 am r Saluda 5 23 pm r Hendersonvllle 5 51 pm rABhevtlle 6 45 pm 7 00 pm rAshdvllle 8 20 am v Spartanburg 11 45 am 4 00 pm v Glenn dpi logo 10 00 am r Greenville 11 55 am 4 00 pu v Laurens 1 30 pm 7 10 pm v Anderson 7 00 am v Greenwood 2 28 pm r Augusta 5 00 pm 11 10 am v Culbouu Fulls 4 44 pm ' r Raleigh 2 It! am r Norfolk 7 80 ain .r PrU-rsbunj C 00 am r O - Bill . . v Augusta 2 55 |iai r A ilendale ft 00 pm r Fairfax 5 15 |>m r Yemassee 9 30 am 0 20 pm r Beaufort 10 35 am 7 20 pm r Port Royal 10 50 urn 7 30 pm r Savannah 8 00 pm r Charleston .. 8 08 pin v Charleston 0 50 am v Savannah 6 50 am v Pert Royal 1 55 pin 8 15 am v Beaufort ii 10 i>tn S 23 am v Y'.'massee 3 15 pm 9 25 am v Ft.lrfax 10 32 am v Allendale 10 -17 am r Angusta... 12 55 pro Close connections at Greenwood for all points on A. L. aud C. <fc G. Hallways, and at Spartanburg ith Southern Railway. For any intormation relative to tickets, rates, sched C' V.^lnRATG. Gen. Pan*. Agent, Augusta, G#. E. M. NORTH, Sol. Agent /sSj&yEsf?B.o liSli ?^RA!H5D DOUBLE DAILY SERYICE r> Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta. Athens, Wiiroinirton, fw Orleans. Chattanooga, Nashville uml New York, oston, Philadelphia. Washington, Norfolk, Kichon(1.?Schedule in effect Feb. 7,1897. ^SOUTUBOL'ND^ No.JOS. No. 4_h v. New York, viaPenn. It. K.*ll 00 a in *"9 00 pm 1 Philadelphia, " " 1 12 p m 12 (id am Baltimore, " " 3 15 p in 2 50 am Washhington, " " 4 40 p in 4 30 am ' Hicbmond, A. C. L., 8 50 p in 0 05 am r. Norfolk via S. A. L *8 85 p ui *9 05 aui * Portsmouth, " 8 45 a m tf 20_am ncci ?kM A I." SIT 9H nni *11 aS am r. Henderson, via u *i2 56 a m *1 89 pm r Durham via 8. A. L. tT 32 nra fl Pn' ir Durham " tft 20 pm til 10 am r. Kalelgh, via B. A. L *2 1(1 a in *3 34 pm Sanl'ord, " 3 35 " 5 03 " 1 Southern Pines. " 4 22 " ft 55 " ' Hamlet, " 5 10 ? 6 5-3 " 1 A'adesboro, " 5 64 " 8 11" 1 Monroe, " 6 43 " 9 12 " r. Charlotte via 8. A. L *8 30_am *10 25 pui r. Chester, via 8. A. L *S io a m *10 47 pm v. Columbia, C. N. i, L? 7. t<> 00 pm r. Clinton, 8. A. L *!) 4ft am *12 10 am Greenwood, * 10 35 " 1 07 sin ABBEVILLE, " 11 Oft - 1 40 Klherton, " 12 07 p m 2 41 " I A t hdhfl * 1 IS * 3 J5 ' ' Wln<ie~r, " ............ 1 6li " 4 :?J" 1 Atlanta, (Central Time) 2 50 " 5 20 " NORTHBOUND. No. 402." "No. 88.~ f. Atlanta,viaS.A.L.(Cent. T.)*12 00 n'n *7 50 pm ' Winder, " 2 40 p in 10 42 " 1 Athena, 41 3 16 " 11 2C " ' KlWrton. " 4 15 " 12 33 am 1 ABBEVILLE " 5 15 " 140" ' Orcenwood, " 5 41 " 2 09 " ' Clinton, ?' *0 84 " ?3 05 " r. Columbia, C. N. ?fc L, 1J. H f7 0J sin v. Chester, " *S 13 p in *f 33 urn r. Charlotte, via >. A. L *10 25pin * 8 30ain v. Monroe, via S. a. L. *9 41) p in *6 05 imii 1 Hamlet " *11 23 " 8 15 ' v. Wlo J5 30 am *12 30 pm v. Southern Pines, " *12 14 am *9 20 am ' Raleigh, " *2 16 a in 11 35 am r. Henderson " 3 28 a in *1 00 pm r Durham via 8. A. L t7 32 am f4 09 pm v Durham ' f5 20 pm +11 10 iiin r. Wcldon. " *1 55 um *3 00 pm ' Richmond, A. C L? S 15 " (J 50 ' Washington, via I'eiin. KB 12 31 p ill 11 10 pm ' Haltiuioro, 14 1 4.'! p ill 12 48 am ' Philadelphia, " 3 50 p m 3 45 am ' New York. " *6 23 " *(i 53 " r. Portsmouth, 8, a. ?>., T 30 am 5 .> ' pm ' Norfolk, 'J *7 50 " 6 05 *Daliy. fDaily, x. Sunday. JD.ily ex. Monday. Nos. 403 and 102, '"The Atlanta Spt cial," $olid Veshuled Train of Pullman Sleepers and Coaches beVeen Washington and Atlanta. aNo Pullman eepers between Putsmouth and Chester, S. C. Nos 41 and 38, "The S. A. L. Express-," Solid rain, Uoachesand Pullman Sleepeis between Portslouth nnd Atlanta. Com puny Sleepers between oliimbiaand Atlarta. Both trains make immediate connections at Atlsini for Montgomery. Mobile. New Orleans, Texas, Calurnia, Mexico, Chu'.tunooga, Nashville, Memphis, aeon, Florida. For Tickets, Sleepers, apply to B. A. NEW LAND, Oon. Agt., Pass. Dept. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, 6a. GEO. Mc. P. BATTE.Truv. Pass. Aft. Charlotte, N. C. E. St. JOHN. Vice-Pres. and Gen'l. Mgr. V. E. McBEE, Gen'l. Superintendent. H. W. B. GLOVEK, Tralllc Manager. T. J. ANDEKBON, Gen'l. Pass. Agent. General Oillces: Portsmouth, Ya. WALTER L. MILLER, j Attorney at Law. .Abbeville, S. C. I also represent a numoer 01 inv^imcui Companies. Loans made on Abbeville or Greenwood City real estate. OFFICE on Law Range. W A Complete and Full 1 8TOCK OF THE CELEBRATED Metropolitan braoil of Mixed Paints OF JOHN LUCAS & CO. always on band at the City Drug Store." PRICE8 IN ONE GALLON CANS by the single can 81.28. A liberal discount to t palnters using large quantities, I / Oot. 25,1898, tf , S(H] I ) PLOWS! PLOWsiPLOWS! -HEADQUARTERS FORDixie Boy Plows and Castings, = Plow Stocks and Sl?cln. A. CUTAWAY IIARROWS. ^ Smoothing Harrows, ^ Chilled Plows. Steel Plows. Subsoil Plows. Traces, Haines, and Plow gear. x GM-Jones Hardware Co., t Abbeville, S. C. ^ m i 1 I Apportionment of the School Funds ? of Abbeville County for School W? Year 1866-97. - C-TJ ?' is T * 2 j usttO > c:cj ? w ;r u i- ? d"?? E ?i-- ? ? S 52 ? SS ZixQ <52 ? <? i fci H $ 6S9 10 S2.0G7 47 8493 00 $3,249 57 418 23 1,254 71 454 00 2.126 91 C/ 3S(i '2 1.1M 47 879 00 1,92:1 59 357 29 1,101 66 277 00 1,785 95 "*] 4(HJ SI 1,100 54 886 00 2,253 35 "~" :iVi 18 1.009 55 317 00 1,773 08 384 25 1,002 8? 315 00 1,1552 11 Ty 888 59 1,165 88 243 00 1,797 47 *-J 378 77 1.121 42 311 00 1,800 19 war 272 51 817 60 2!M) 00 1,880 11 228 87 6S<J 68 2011 00 1,124 55 McC 3 <) 32 ' !KS 1)4 80!) 00 1,628 86 ?r 48163 1,445 00 383 -00 2.300 63 319 07 1,047 32 300 00 1,696 39 299 G8 899 11 269 00 1,467 79 \ 459 40 1 378 31 352 00 2,1S9 71 T 275 SO S27 48 300 00 1,403 28 4 :?9 9t) 1.049 79 :?0 00 1,749 6? J 108 53 452 02 136 00 695 55 f 151 48 454 49 109 00 714 97 d 75 74 2*7 24 59 00 361 98 \ 52 09 158 08 48 00 258 77 J The above apportionment of tbe School J Fund to the different School Districts In Ab- f bevllle county is based ou the enrollment o A pupils in the public schools of tbe county x during the last school year .... The different boards of school trustees A must not overdraw on tne amounts aesigaaied for their school districts. # The amounts apportioned to cach district J from the amount brought forward from last \ year will be paid out by the Treasurer In # January or February next.. 4 The3milltax for 189697* and the poll tax \ will not be due uunl November, 1897. Clerks # of the different vosrdsuf trustees will be re- 4 quired to distinguish between warrants ^ drawn on the 3 mUl tax and the poll tax as I 0 am required by law io report them separately ^ M In the annual settlement. The clerks of tbe different boards of trus- mmmm tees will be required to make and send to this ~? office on or before 1st of July, 1897, an itemlz- ^ ed statement of their expenditures during ? the present school year. It will therefore be necessary that their books be accurately H kept. No warrant of any board of trustees will be H endorsed In this office unless tbe amount of H warrant Is plainly written in words and not ^ put in figures, and both duplicate and original must be signed by at least two of tbe trustees of the district from which it comes. 1 W. T. MILFORD, Co. Supi. 01 Jbaucauou. Dec. 1. 1896. ^YOU * ww COI NC WEST? Aud want LOW RATES to St. Loui9, Memphis, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, or points in Ar' 1 m vr! - T7 AntiAa Kansas, Texas, luisauun, rvuuaao, rado, Oregon, Washington, California, or any point West, It will Pay You to write to or see me. Excursion and Special Rates from time to time. Choice of Routes. No trouble to answer questions. Rates and maps fur- V nished free. Address Frkd D. Bush, "n Dist. Pass. Agent, L. & N. R. R., ^ 3GJ Wall Street, Atlanta, Ga. ? MUTUAL II Hid!. $ 400,000. v WRITE TO OR CALL on the undersigned Al or to the Director of jour Township for any information you may desire about our plan of Insurance. We lusure your property against destruction by ?1, FIRE, W1KDST0RK OS LUNG, si and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com pany In existence. . Remember we are prepared to prove to you J* 1 that ours la the safebt and cheapest plan of Insurance known. J. R. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, S. C. l. J. FULLER LYON, PreB. Abbeville, S. C. ?)( o BS nl BOARD DIRECTORS. ~ Hot T. C Turner Ninety-Six Township. J. M. Major Greenwood " P. W. Sulllvau Cokesbury " W. B. Acker Donuaids " M. B. Cllnkscales Due West " T. L. Haddon Long Cane " J. \V. Scott jSmlthvlile " E. W. Watson White Hall " j J. W. Lyon Indian HIM " 1 Capt. John Lyon Cedar Spring " W.E. Leslie Abbeville " Dr. J. A. Anderson.Diamond Hill " 11. A. Tennent Lowndesville " r \ A. O. Grant Magnolia " \v'fl| J. T. Horton Calhoun " G. N.McKlnney Bordeaux j? Abbeville, S. c., March 1, 1SU7. CE ! ICE! ICE J. E. JONES 1 Is making arrangements to keep ICE in great quanti- J '&Zt ties, from which our people may be supplied in large teaE* * sbC* or small amounts. , Special Prices for Large Orders. The ICE will be in store about the middle of April. Make your contracts now. J. E. JONES, J Washington Street. ALL ABOARD FOR 1897! fll S ->3 I $1 LM NOW PREPARED TO SERVE MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THIS YEAR vlih almost anything they may need. V . '.<>2 pie nnd Fancy Groccrlos, Seed*of nil Kinds, , NhoewllAtfi, Dry Good*, Furnilnx Tools. I XhIIn, Barbed Wire, All Hinds Hardware. I 'JJ -gaaCOMEss^ J And make your wants known and they will be supplied, JHj "banking you for past favors, I am Hfl ^ Yours for Business, Amos 13. Morse, KB 1, 1897. , HH %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% wl Buist's Garden ^eed s ;|l k. 1 0 at ' Harrison & Game's ||f We have bought the Seed aod Stationery Business of H. W. Lawson k Co. and OFFER BARGAINS. V [. H. PARKER, President. A. W. SMITH, Vice President ; ? JULIUS H. DuPRE, Cashier. . he Farmers' Bank of Abbeville. . Kf'SlS DEPOSITS SOLICITED. - - - $75,000 I - 6,500 .3! DES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Buys and Bells Exchange and makes ejections. A Havings Department has' been established. Amounts received of $1 and upds. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quarterly ?Janrmry. April. July. October. Small say ease rapidly. I 'IreotorR?W. H. Parker, A. W. Smltb. W. C. MeGowan, J. R. Blake, H. }ee. P. B. Speed, R. M. Hitddon. Dr. F. E. Harrison. G. A.^lsan^tl^ I W. S. COTHRAN, . A. G. FAULKNER, Proprietor. Manager. ? H 1 MIM Mil CO. We are prepared to fill all orders for Dressed and 0 Rough Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shingles, j>' Brick, Lime, Cement. In short anything needed in the (\ construction of a House. < > ? )HILLS CURED! I . .' Johnson Chill and Fever Cure is a sure cure for Chills a id Fever. No cure, ? ? - J no pay. Money reiunueu m uuuc. P. B. SPEED. B. K. Beaciiairi, i i Proprietor Abbeville lnn?^^ L I broker nr fruit**- it " " /iATTT\Tmi5T7 BTJATMTflT? WU U IN 1IV 1 JL XbWdb/ w VM. Abbeville, S. C. rational Bank of Abbeville, Abbeville, O. anital, $75,000 irplus, 15,000 s V 1.1.FN SiUITII, President, L. W. WHITE, Vice-President. RENJ. S. BARNWELL, Cashier. Xliirectoira * EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C., J. C. KJ,U(iII, Abbeville, S. C., VV. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., W. JOEL SMITH, Abbeyillc, S. C., NJ. S. IJARNWELL, Abbeville, S.C., A. It. .HORSE, Abbeville, S. C. J. ALLEN SMITH, Abbeville, S. C. 3E9 a General Banking business, provides the greatest security and convenience for Its Depositors. Is ready at any and all Vmot, to n-nke loans baaed upon such safe collatera ur county afford*. na! Aid, Loan and Inreslment CoJ TAV? Wat" Wor^8, ' ' TJANK your work done by a man thnt ? .i -*-* knows his business and save money Atlanta, Ga. ( and health CB.VEROXEB. * Practical an<l Licensed PJuinber. v I Abbeville, 8. C., Jan. 12,1897. } ABBEVILLE LOCAL BOARD. r. R. Blakp. Jr.?President. I f)ICHAltD GANTT. is now prepared to do ValterL. Miller?Attorney. JLV all *ork in his department In the best ! manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly . directors. ; customers shaving, hair cutting and sham! poolng SI per month. Rasors honed and put V. Cannon, C. V. Hammond. ' n the bast condition for 23 cents each. ter L. Miller, C. 1). Brown. i excellent investment company. j t0 cure a cou (n one dav take laxative ly :<l, 1895, 1895, tJ bromo quinine tablets, only 25c per box. For | sale at Spoed's urug store.