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S[ r* CONTRIBUTED LOCALS. What "M" .Sees nml Hears on His Rounds Abont the City. Abbeville, S. C., Sept. G, IbCtf. j LOOK KOK THE "WHITE FROST." Messrs. Aug. W. Smljh and H. F. McGee re > iIavs ?bo from Northern markets I where they have been for several weeks pur-1 chasing their Fall and Winter stock, which will be larger and more attractive than ever, and which will be offered to the public at prices to suit the times, meeting any and all competition. Mr. Smith la one of Abbeville's hustling and wide-awake business men, whose success In business is already marked by his indefatigable energy and shrewd business tact. In the Smith dry goods and millinery store No. 2 on the corner next door to the Farmers Bank will be found an immense stock of ladles dress goods, embracing all the latest patterns and styles, with all the newest designs in trimmings to match. In the millinery department which will be presided over bv Miss Annie Carville the artist milliner and trimmer of Baltimore, will be iouna a large and beautiful Rtock of millinery, embracing all the novelties of tbe season in hats, ribbons, flowers, laces, etc. This store Is one of the largest and most commodious in the city, and is now undergoing thorough repairs, making it most attractive inside and outside, especially its beautiful "snow white front." Mr. .Smith has beautifully lighted this handsome store room with a half dozeu ' of those splendid electric lamps sold by C. P. Hammond, and will In a few days be ready for bnslness. PERSONAL MKNTJOX. 'r _ "" * ,,TL **" *** nnrnhofilncr ' Mr JLi. W. Willie IB uu? nuiui Ku.v.uuu.UII his Fall and Winter stock, which will be unusually large, varied, and attractive. Mr. White's prosperity is marked by bis ability V as a merchant, wbo knows not only bow to buy, but bow to sell as well, and bas tbe great secret of knowing bow to please bis customers. His goods are arriving dally and be will be borne perhaps next week. K. M. HADDON & CO. Mr. Haddon bas just returned from Northern markets, wbere be witb Mrs. Haddon and Miss Nannie Seal, have been making their Fall and Winter purchasers. This firm al ways carry as fine a stock of goods of tbelr line as can be found in upper Carolina, and tbe present season will prove an exception in the fact that their stock will be unusually large and attractive. It Is well known that Mr. and Mrs.;Haddon know how to buy goodt-, having excellent taste, with an eye always for tbe beautiful. Miss Moog so well known to our ladies, will return again this season and will with Mrs. Haddon preside over the millinery department. Mrs. Haddon and daughter with Miss Seal, are expected home tbls week. Mr. A. J. S. Cassldy, more familiarly known as "Mike" tbe grocer and fruiterer J ust below ly tbe post office, has many good things to eat which with his "Horse snoe" for luck, are always temptingly displayed. You should smoke tbat tine cigar just Introduced by blm in his own novel manner. The "All There" cigar Is lighted with a beautiful and unique Kiectric Motor machine, something new and attractive. The cigar i8 first class, we know whereof we speak. Present your card and R. take one. Mr. George White has moved his stock into tbe store room under the Glen-Ethel Inn, and formerly occupied by Mr. A. B. Morse. Mr. White Is now ottering unheard of bargains to the public; you should oall before his special bargains are ail gone. Mr. Aug. W. Smith is now receiving a mammoth stock of staple and fancy groceries In store No. 1 under the Glen-Ethel Inn. ju->> ? Mr. Brooks Cheatham Is now with W. D. Barksdaie as book keeper. Mr. Cheatham hasJuBt returned from the Draugbris business college In Nashville, Tenn., and is up to date in "book ology." KV.; Mr. Charley Cowan one of the popular young men ol tbe county, Is now salesman in the well known firm of W. 1). Barksdaie, where he will be pleased to see his many P friends. Mr. C. M. McClure, of Anderson, Is one of the new and already popular salesman in the large dry goods establishment of L. W. White. Mr. George Smith one of CokeBbury's most popular young men, Is now with tbe prosperous Arm ot J. Allen Smith, Jr. Mrs. L. K. Bowie, of Elberton, Ga., Is now C?. In tbe Smith dry goods and millinery establishment. Mrs. Bowie Is an Abbevlllian and has many lriends over -the county who will ibe pleased to Know 01 tier return, sue win give each and all of tbem a cordial greeting In "White Front" store. Messrs. Mabry tfc Cochran have their neat little store under the Glen-Ethel Inn, neatly arranged and are dally reoelvlng their handsome stock which Is new and fresh. They are popular yoang men and began on the first by doing a lively business, even beyond their brightest expectations. If they will use pluck, energy and printers ink, their success is already assured. OOMINCJ AND GOI>"G. Rev. J. M. JUaw8on arrived In the city last week on a short visit to his family who have * been spending the summer here in their old home. Rev. Lawson has hosts of friends who welcome him back to this, his boyhood home and will always tender him a most cordial greeting. Himself and family returned yesterday to their home in the low country, where he has a fine charge, and where he Is doing a good and useful work in the Master's vineyard. Mr. Fred Mlnsball is in the city and receives a hearty handshake from many irlends. Capt. J. K. Lyles, that courteous and genial gentleman, who is assistant bookkeeper in National Bank has Just returned from h!s usual summer trip which was spent most de uguuuny wuu nuEue 101K.H uuu irieuus iu iuo city of Chester. far;' Mrs. S. M. Smith aDd her charming little grandchildren are expected home today after a pleasant sojourn of several months among the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. J.K. Milford and family have moved to Abbeville and are welcomed hack to their old home by many friends. They are cosily fixed up In the Catholic parsonage. Rev. Waddell of the Epworth Orphanage preached two sermons last Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist church. The sermon at night being in the interest of the Orphanage. The meeting conducted in the Baptist church the past week increased in numbers eaob night, as well as in Interest. The meeting is till in progress and will continue perhaps until the last of this week. LETTING HIS LIGHT SHINE. Mr. C.*P. Hammond has already begun fitting up his beautiful "Electric Lamps" in tbe stores of our city. These lamps are something new, produolng the greatest light, which Is solt aDd bright, at the lowest price. Look at the "White Front" store and you will see them in all their beaui.. GONE TO HIS REWARD. ?Rev. W. M. Grler, D. D., died at his home In Due West at 3 o'clock p. m., last SabDatb, August tbe Srd, 1899. In tbe deatb of tbls eminent Divine and Illustrious scholar and Christian gentleman all Abbeville and tbe State of South Carolina mourn with Due "West. Others who knew him best, but none love blm more, will write fully we hope of his beautiful life and character. A large number of Confederate veterans from this city attended the funeral in token of their high regard and esteem for him whom they delighted to honor, BUGS AT THE DANCE. On last Friday evening as tbe beauty and chivalry of Abbeville were tripping the light K: fantastic toe in the Kosenberg ball, "a little bug" added much to tbe galties of the evening making blmaelf so familiar that we believe he suceeded in breaking up tbe dance. "Its only a bug, grab it and run" was the watchword of the evening. MUSICALS TUESDAY NICJ1IT. On tbe evening of the Hth, Tuesday next, the ladles of the Organ Society of the M. E. Church will give a grand muslcale In the auditorium of tbe school building. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Proceeds for the benefit ol ? ! tbe organ fund. " - UT?U?. X7lnn ?nl?n to I ? ? V, O ? I ? TJ Q nrl UT 111 spend some time with borne folks. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Allen of Lowndesville were In the city yesterday on business. Mr. D. K. Cooley, of Lowndesville, was In the city yesterday on legal buslnens. If you want the tinest fresh oysters the first of the season you can call at the well known restaurant of C. K. Bruce and be supplied |f?< nest Saturday. ' Right In the Swim on (he Following Goods. lyd white lawns at 6, 8, and 10 cent, very fine and nice. Calicoes, cheviots, drills, sattiens, etc. Sheetings, bleecblngs etc. A bargain in towels at 5,10,15c. Some bargains in ladles and chlldrens underwear. A nice line of 5c. shirting. (Lots of straw hats cheap, and lots of notions buttons etc., low down. Canned goods down to nothing, pork and beaus 5c. can, 21b cans H>c, okra and tomatoes 10c, can. Leader and excelsior flour, the finest. Salt, soda, soap, baking powders, etc. Kerosene oil, any way you want It. Come in and see, W. D. Barksdale. R. M. Haddon & Co. are preparing for fall business. Tbey have special bargains /or next 30 days. You shourd see the reinnaPts of silk, of8L-. fered at reduced price by K. M. Haddon <t Co. WEST END. Happening* and Incidents of a Weet Abont the City. Mrs. R. E. Cox went to Atlanta on Tburs day for a week's stay In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Henry returned 01 Monday from Williams ton, where they spen a pleasant week. a Miss Jeanla Lee Martanl, a pretty younf lady of Greenville. Is spending the sumrne: n?l?h her mint Mrs.Snrott. Miss Maggie Hill is lu Greenville vlsltlnf her aunt, Mrs. Mark Morgan. Professor H. 13. Johnson, President o Wluthrop Normal and Industrial College was In the city on Friday. Mr. Johnson wai Principal of the Graded School here som< years ago. This is the first visit he has pak to Abbeville since that time. Miss Mary Lou Smith entertained a fen young ladies and gentlemen on Friday nlgbt. The evening was greatly enjoyed bj those present. I Miss Ida Penny, ol -Warrenton, is in tb< city staying with Mrs. R. C. Wilson. Mr. Gilford Cade, of Bordeaux, was in towi Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Miller, accompanied by ber tw( interesting children, came up from Charles ton on Saturday to spend the remainder o the summer. Mrs. Miller Is pleasantl] remembered here. During ber stay she wll be with Mrs. A. B. Morse. Mfss Mary Lyles entertained the youni girls Whist Club on Friday afternoon. Th meeting was an unusually pleasant one. Miss Annie Hawthorn, of Latimer, is ber on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. .lobn R. Blake The Literary Club was entertained on Fr] day evening by Mr. W. W. Bradley, Mi William P. Ureeue read an instructive am Interesting paper on "Andrew Jackson. The next meeting will be held at Mr. Aug. W Smith's. Mr. Hugh Wilson, essayist. rantain J. B. Lvles returned on Saturda: from a week's stay with bis mother a Camden. Mr. R. M. Haddon has returned from th Northern markets where he has bought large and beautiful stock of goods. Mn Uaddon is still north but will return In a lev days. Miss Agnes Rice, of Union, has returned t.< her home alter a delightful visit to be cousins, the Misses White. Miss Nellie Cochran is spending a while li the city before resuming her duties at lb Graded School. Miss Mary B. Tart, of Eutaw Alabama, 1 the attractive guest of her friend, Miss Janl Quarles. Miss Sara Crensbawe, of Florida, is th charmlDg guest of Mrs. J. F. McKlnnon. Miss Mary S. Lee is expected home 01 Ibursday after a delightful visit to Mrs. M. I Cochran, at Bristol Tenn. Miss Lee stoppe several days with Mrs. Sallie Gower in Greer ville. DANCE AT THE ARMORY. The young gentlemen and ladies of the clt; gave a beautiful dance in the Armory in hoc or of visiting young ladles from Newberrj namely : Miss Jones, Miss Poole, Miss Mowe Chaperones.Mrs. F. B. Gary, Mrs. E. B. Ca houn, Mrs. W. W. Bradley, Mrs. C. 1). Browi Miss Llla Norwood. Partners In the dance were: Miss Poole with Mr. Belton Lyles. MIsb Sarah Lee with Mr. David Henry. Miss Marie Gary with Mr. Allen Long. Miss Lucy Evans, of Florenoe, S. C., wltl Mr. Gllesple Smith. Miss Mary Tarte, of Alabama, with Mi J. S. Bowie. Mlsa Willie Calhoun with Mr. .Jamc Perrln. Miss Jones with Mr. Lewis Perrln. MIbs Bessie Wilder with Mr. W. C. Rose. Miss Roper with Mr. T. U. White. Miss Florlde Calhoun with Mr. W. H White. Miss Eliza Thompson with Mr. Slnde: Cannon. Miss Mary Lvles with Mr. P. W. Bonner. Miss Janle Quarles with Mr. L. C. Parke and Mr. Albert Henry and Mr. Alex Bowie The dance given last Thursday evening b the young men was one ol the most enjoyabl events of the season. Mr. J. Townes Robertson has given up hi position with J. Allen Smith, Jr., and will al tend Clemson College next year. Mr. Louis Murphy, of Anderson, is here o a visit to his sister, Mrs. MoD. Cater. Miss Florence Templeton is In Montere; on a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. T. A Cater. Mr. Walter Vi6auska, of Atlanta, is here o a visit to bis home people. Mr. Harry Eptlng, of Athens, Oa., spec Sunday in the city the guest of his cousin, Mi David Henry. Miss Ida Mathews is home after a pleaean visit to Belton. Miss Mathews has accepted position with Mr. Aug. W. Smith. Victor Blue Is to marry Miss Stewart o: October the seventeenth, at Morrlstown, N. J The engagement and approaching weddin of Lieut. Blue and Miss Stewart has created good deal of interest. Miss Janle Quarles entertained at a dellgbi ful "at home" In honor of her cbarmln friend. Miss Tarte. An advertisement Part was tbeamusement. each person represente( an advertisement. The prizes, a sliver brace let and a sliver grip tag were awarded to Mlc Lucy Wblte and Mr. Lawrence Pwkei Among those present were Miss Corrl McClung, Miss Jeame Perrln, Miss Bell Wicker, Miss Lucy Evans, Miss Male Robert son, Miss Mary Lyles, Mies Florlde am Miss Willie Calboun, Miss Janle W. Wblu Miss Mary Lou Smith, Miss Lily Templeion Miss Belle Perrln, Miss Florence Henry, Mis Eliza Thompson, Miss Sarah Lee, Miss Elez Bowie, and Miss Kate Marshall. Messrt Lewis ,Perrln, Alex Bowie, James Perrlr James Bowie, Belton Lyles, Rob Perric Frazler Lyon, Will Barnwell, Ringai ThomKon, Gordon White, David Henrj Will White, Albert Henry, Gus M. Smite George Penny, J. Allen Smltb, Jr., Leu Smltn and Perrin Quarles. Mrs. Tboma Quarles and Mrs. Frauk H. McGee assisted MlssQuarleB In receiving. The entertain men was most delightfully entertaining and wa mucb enjoyed by all tbere. Miss Moog will be with R. M. Haddon < Co.. for another season. Miss Jeanle Perrln entertained a fev friends on Thursday evening in honor c Miss Belle Wicker, of Farlnervllle, Va., he popular visitor. Miss Lucy Evans bas returned from a shor visit so her brother at Glenn Springs. Tbe meeting that has been in progress a the Baptist ohurcb for the past week has beei interesting and profitable. Rev. Arthu Crane Is slnoere an earnest and has lmpressei many deeply. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MoCrady and the! pretty children have returned from thei summer outing in Tennessee. Miss Alma Brock, of Due West, was in th city one day last week. Mr. BobPelzer.ofPelzer, spent Sunday ii tbe city tbe guest of friends. Messrs. W. A. Templeton. Walter L. Millei R. M. Haddon and Ang. W. Smith weri among those who went to Due WestMondaj uu nLieuu ui. vt i?i. vrrici n mucioi. Mr. Lewis Walker returned to bin home li Atlanta, after a weeks stay with his relative in this city. Rev. James M. Lawson returned Monday t his cnarge in Florence county. Mrs. Lawsoi Is still in the city with her mother, Mrs. L. E Russell. Mr. W. C. Miller, of Charleston, has beei the guest of Mr. W. Joel Smith for the pae Mr. J. B. Lewis, of Anderson, is visitin Mrs. Lucy Thompson.. Mr. Frank H. McGee has returned from ai extended trip to New York. Miss Grace Jones, of Asheville, and Mis Nancy Poole, of Newberry, returned to thel home after a short visit to Mrs. Charles a Mllford. Capt. L. W. White is in New York purchae Idk bis winter stock. Mr. R. C. Berneau has gone North to lay ii a Bupply of pretty things for the comin Christmas holidays. Miss Rebeca Cater and Mr. McD. Cate went to Monterey on Tuesday. THE DEATH OF DR. W. M. GRIER. Our town was saddened Sunday afternooi by the sorrowful news of the death of 1)1 William Moffat Grler. Dr. Qrler had fo many years be6n the honored and belovei PresldentofErsklne College. A largenumbe of veterans from here went up to pay thel sorrowful farewell to their comrade. Tbi sympathy of the entire State goes out to thi afflicted family. L. T. A T. M. Miller's Locals. Cur line of teas are strictly up to date. Cal and try a pound of our O. & O. Somethln that Is fine. We are sole agents for the Derrlng Havesl lng machines. Reapers, mowers and rakee Call and see us before buying. We will glv you close prices. Remember we are headquarters forgasolln mid IrarnHnnft oil. Call and have vuuroll pan filled. If you want your wife to always meet yoi with a smile, call ou L T. & T. M. Miller am buy ber a barrel of Ballard Obelisk tlour. Call and see our nice line of candies, Jus received, tbey are up to date. 11 pounds good green coflee for 81. 1U pounds real good coflee for 81. Call and see our line of bulk pickle, bob sweet and sour. a fresh lot of flour, meal and grlti Just Id Call and see us belore buying. For some real nice fresh crarkers. boll sweet and Hodas, call on L. T. & T. M. Miller. Call and try a pound of our nice tea flak crackers. WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. (JREENI PARKER & GREENE, AUorneys and Coiinsellors Law Office ob LAW RANGE. ABBEVILLE - SOUTH CAROLINA. May 4, 1898. tf , . ' V"1* "Y. Turn mimm I; . liUMIUL UlUUlUiUUJJi > ? t State of South Carolina,! CITY OK abbeville. For the purpose of meeting in part the current expenses of tbo city of government of the City of Abbeville, s. C., for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 1900, and to meet In part such otber Indebtedness of the City or Abbeville, s. C., as may become due In said fiscal year, Therefore, be It ordained by tbe City Council or Abbeville, S. C., and by authority of the same : Section 1. That no person, firm or corporation shall engage in, prosecute or carry on any trade, business, occupation or profession hereinafter mentioned, without having first paid a special license tax therefore as follows, to wit: 'i Agents, for enlarging pictures $1.00 per | day, per montb 10 00 Agents, retailing goods, 81.00 per day, e per months 10 00 [ Agents or dealers in pianos or organs Sla 00 ^ , Agents or dealers In fertilizers (non reel- 1 3 dent) 25 00 ] Agents, Sewing machines 15 00 Agent for merchant tailor manufacturer 10 00 y Architect, Civil engineer, surveyor, or 1 either ; 5 00 e Auctioneer 5 00 a i. Ball, Public (when admission fee is ? charged) per night 8 00 , 3 Baker ; r Banks 50 00 Every person, Arm or corporation con- , 0 ducting private bankB, lending money on real estate and individual 8 securities 25 00 6 Brokers 10 00 e Barber, One chair 85.00, each additional chair 1 00 t Bicycle Dealer, Repairing and blreing... 10 00 d Billiard, pool, bagatelle 20 00 l" Blacksmith, One forge, 83.00, each additional forge 1 CO Boarding House, Two boarders 2 50 7 Boarding House, More than two boarders 5 00 r| Bill poster 5 00 1- Book agents (not local) per day 2,00 '? Boot or shoe shop, making or repairing 3 00 Bowling and ten pin alley 15 00 Brick manufacturers 15 00 Boot blacks 1 00 h Broker (pawn) 25 00 Building and Loan Association 25 00 r* Butcher and dealer in meats 15 00 is Cbropldist, per day 81, per year 10 00 Circus, per day 825 to 8800 Circus side show, per day 810 to 825 Any person or persons who shall exhibit any circus or menagerie without having paid 7 the tax thereof shall be liable to a line of or imprisonment for not less than r for such exhibition or show, ' for each and every day the same 1b exbiblted. e Said flne to be collected according to the laws of the State and city. * Coal dealer 110 00 Coal and wood dealer and lumber yard... 20 00 n Contractor, for less than $500 5 00 y Contractor, for over 8500 35 00 i. Conveyancer, other than lawyer 10 00 Cotton seed buyer, except for local mills 10 00 D Cotton factory 73 00 it Cotton seed oil mill 25 00 r- Cotton Kin and press, one to five gins 10 00 lt Cotton gin and press, over five gins, each a additional gin 2 00 Cotton weigher 5 00 r. Cotton buyer, except for local mills 10 00 g Dogs, Upon each and every dog or bltcb, a to be paid for by the person or perl sons upon whose premises tbe dog or g bitch is kept 1 00 J And the police of tbe city of Abbeville are >. hereby authorized and required to seize and >s confine every dog or bitch running at large ? aDdnothaving on the city badge for current e year, and for every dog or hitch so taken up by the police, one dollar additional shall be * paid. After notification to owner and such i,' dog or bltcb being kept 43 hours, owner not s paying fine, said dog or bitch to be sold or ? disposed of. i, Dealer in builders supplies $10 00 >. Dealer in wagons and other vehicles 10 00 ? Dentists 5 00 i) Druggists 10 00 8 ? Exchanging cotton seed meal or bulls t, for seed, other than local mills 10 00 s Exhibition, outside opera house, per day $5 to $25 00 Express Company, For business done t within tbe State and not including ^ that done without tbe State and not Oovfirnment business 20 00 t FreBh fish and oysters or each (other t than butchers) 5 00 J Fruit trees agent 5 00 d Flying Jenney 25 00 r Gas fitters or plumbers 8 00 r Gun and locksmith repair shop 1 00 e Harness shop, for repairing 5 00 Horses, sold at auction exclusively 25 00 Hotel 15 00 9 Ice cream saloon 3 00 ' Ice dealer, retail 5 00 a Insurance company, life 15 00 s Insurance company, fire 5 00 Insurance company, accident 5 00 Q Itinerant physician, faith curer or other [ healer, per day S5 to 810 ~ ?? OA AH ^ jvuruBune oil oorapauj.... *.</ w Laundry or agent for same 6 00 K Lawyer, lending money on real estate a securities for self or others, In addition 5 00 ? Loans, savings or Investment companl, ies, loaning money on real estate or otherwise 15 00 '* Lumberyards 15 00 Q Lunoh dealers 2 00 K Lawyer, whose Income does not exceed r *1,000, each 5 00 Lawyer, whose Income is lrom 81,000 to S2.000, each 7 00 P Manufacturer of bottled soda water or j agent for same 5 00 I Marble yard dealer or agent 10 00 r Merchants shall pay license according 9 to the following schedule of gross a sales and prices upon sworn returns. Sales amounting to 81,000 or under the sum of one dollar, on each additional thousand dollars of sales or fractional part thereof, the sum of II fifty cents. S Medicine venders, per day 80 to $10 , Mill, grist W 00 Mill, saw 5 00 e Newspaper 5 00 e Oculist or optician Itinerant, per month 10 00 8 Physicians 5 00 a Piano or organs, tuner or repairer 10 00 il Photographers 5 00 Printing office, Job 5 00 Railroad, for business done within the State and not Including that doDe without the State, or lnter-state comt merce and not Including that done for the government 30 00 ' Railroad ticket scalper 0 00 a Real estate agent 10 oo nepair snop ior luruituio uuu uwv. e wood works 00 ltepalr shop for Btoves 3 oo ; Repair shop for sewing machines 3 00 S Resturant 10 0? Solicitors of Job printing per day 2 00 Stock yards for horses, mules, cattle, hogs or sheep 10 00 Stoves, Itinerant dealer lu 10 00 * Street drummer 25 00 Streeet hack or carriage 5 00 Street wagon or dray, two horses & 00 Street wagon or drny, one horse 2 CO ' ?i . , . Stable, Livery, sale and feed and running hacks and drays 35 00 ? * qs no Stable, Lii very, Kaie auu ihootlug gallery 10 00 Jbatlng rink 5 00 Soda fountain, connected with other business or alone 6 00 Joda water bottling works 5 00 S'o person shall let or hire any wagon, cart or druy, or other carriage or vehicle for tronsportatlon of goods or passengers within the limits of this city without first having obtained a badge lrom the City Clerk and Treasurer, under a penalty of 85 for each and every day that such veh lcle shall be so run, or five days Imprisonment for each and every day l un. Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to wagons, carts or other vehicles going to or from market, street peddler dealing la produce for profit, other than local merchants 15 00 Tailor, merchant or manufacturing 10 00 Tailor, not merchant, engaged in making and repairing : 5 00 Tannery, 5 00 Telephone exchange (50 00 Tin or tinker ahop 5 00 Undertaker or embalmer, either 10 00 Umbrella repairer 8 00 [Tmhraiia mnairer. itinerant, perday 1 00 Veterinary surgeon 5 00 Wood dealer & 00 Warehouse . 10 00 Watchmaker and Jeweller repairing 5 00 Sec. 2. Any person or persons carrying on or prosecuting any business or occupation, or running any establishment named in this or preceedlng sections, without first having taken out a license therefor, shall be fined (except in cases where special penalties are imposed) not less than two dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or be Imprisoned not less than two days nor more than twenty days, for eaob and eAery day snoh business Is carried on without such license. That no license shall be used for a less period than one year (unless otherwise specified) dated from the first day of the month in which the same is issued, and it shall be the duty of the Clerk of Council to see that licenses and fees are imposed and paid, and to promptly report ony and all cases of failure to do so. 8ectio>* 3. That for any business, occupation or profession not enumerated in the foregoing sections, the license shall be regulated and Imposed by the City Council at any meeting of the same. Section 4. xne uity uouncu nereuj 10 serves the rigbt to refase or revoke any license for any cause wnlcb may seem to It Just. Section 5. That any person, firm or corpo ration making any falsa or fraudulent return, where a return 1b necessary or required under tbls ordinance shall upon conviction be lined not exceeding fifty dollars nor less than five dollars, or be Imprisoned not ezcedlng thirty days nor Icbr than five days. Sec. 6. That any person, firm or corpora, tlon carrying on or prosecuting any trade, business, occupation or profession or running any establishment named In this Ordinance, or upon which a license may hereafter be lmposed by the City Council, without first having taken out a license therefor, shall be fined (except In cases where Bpeclal penalties arc Imposed) not less than two dollars nor more than one hundred dollars or be Imprisoned not less tban two days nor more tban thirty days in the county or city prison, for each and every day such business, occupation 01 profession Is carried on without such license, ?KC. /. XtlUL LU IB UrUIUHUUC dubii gu JUW effect on the first day of October, 1899, and all persons, firms, corporations or professioni not conlormlng to its requirements shall be liable to the penalties herein Imposed from and alter said last mentioned date. Done in City Council and ratified under the corporate seal of the City of Abbeville, 8. C., on the 13th day of Jane, 1890, and Lseal] in the 122nd year of the sovereignty and Independence of the United Statec of America. J. F. MILLER, Mayor. James Chalmers, City Clerk. Aug. 30,1899. 4t y* *y* "y" y" *w* "y* *y "y* y ^ Statione We are selling all C( hior reductinn. We ha1 "77T ? ?^?> prices, from ... 5 TO SO CE <g?J Come and see our Iir HARRIS O rV^- ~/L -A- -iy -A- -A- -A- -4- -4- -A- -A- -A * %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%' # Greenville F< f Konrn for 70 Boarder.. Enrollment 3 4 teen Teachers, Six Men. Fourteen 5 Sciences, History, Bible Study. Music,. 0 lng. Typewriting. Director of Music a of Royal Academy of Music, Rome, \ Pianist. Health Unsurpassed. No det m tlon about 1100 feet. Diligent Care of B m lent. Rates low. Forty Sixth Session \ M. M, BILET, A, M., D. I f July 30,1899, tf )ae West Fema Full faculty of specialists coi B. Mus. degrees. L. I. diploma entitles to Fii South Carolina. Unequalled social, moral and literary town. Many improve Terms the lowest for the advanta July 17, 1899, tf P. B. S Druggist, - - A Complete and Selected Stock NONE BUT QUALIFI ALLOWED TO DISF A Hull Line nf Toilet anil House JterNIUHT CALLS ANSWERED NOTICE OF REGISTRATIONSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. OFFICE OF SUPERVISORS OF REGISTRATION, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Abbeville, S. C., March 6,1S99. Notice is hereby giveu that in accordance with an Act of the General Assembly, and in conformity with the requirements of the State Constitution, the books for the registration of all legally qualified voters, and for the issuing of transfers, ect., will be open at the office of Supervisors of Registration in the Court House, between the hour 9 o'clock a. m., and 3 o'clock p. m., on the first Monday of each month, until thirty days before the next general election. The Board of Registration is the judge of the qualifications of all applicants for registration every male citizen of this State and of the United State, 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 pubanrl rnlin hns nr?t been con 11U IOUU, MUM ?f MW ?.? victed of burglary, arson, obtaining goods or money under false pretenses perjury, fcrgery, robbery, bribery, adultery wife beatine, housebreaking, receiving stolen goods, breach of trust with fraudulent intent, fornication, sodomy, incest, assault with intent to ravish, miscegenation, larceny, or crimes against the election laws, and who shall bave been a resident in this State two years (except ministers in charge of organized churches and teachers of public schools, and these after six months residence in the State,) a resident in the County for six months, and in polling precincy four months, and who can read any Section in the Constitution of 1895, or can understand and explain any section of said Constitution when read to him by the registration officer or officers shall be entitled to registration and become an elector upon application for such registration. If any person has been convicted of any of the crimes above-mentioned, a pardon of the Governor removes the disqualification. . In case any minor who will become twenty-one years of age after the closing of the Books of Registration and before the election, ana is otherwise tnaiifioH t,n register, makes aDDlica ' ?"V ^ NTS A BOX. ... ^ le* c^? >N & GAME ? A* A# /Is* A* /K? 3male College. ' X). Graduates 431. Able Faculty?Seven- ^ Schools. Seven Languages, Literature, \ (Vrt, Elocution, Stenography, Bookkeep- 0 pupil of Liszt aDd SgambaU. Graduate 4 Italy. 8uperb Teacher, Composer and ^ ith In school since It was founded. Elevn- J oardere. College Physician. Fare Excel- }k begins September 20lh, 1899. Address " President, Greenville, S. 0, S k College. FS' lferring A. B., A. M., L. I., and st Grade Teacber'a Certificate in religious advantages in a unique ;ments under new management. >ges offered. REV. JAMES BOYCE, President, Due West, S. C. SPEED, Abbeville, S. C. of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, ED ASSISTANTS 'ENSE PRESCRIPTIONS. hold Articles at Reasonable Prices. > PROMPTLY. ' ..I U-.v/. . . ' V DR. J. A. DICKSON,! SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. A GOOD PLATE $8.00 aMaLGAM FILLINGS 75o and. 1.00 OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORE. The University of North Carolina, "WIDEST PATRONAGE and fullest equlp** ment In Its til story. Faculty, 38; Stu? dents, 495; & Academic Courses; 3 Elective Couses; 3 Professional Schools, in Law, In Medicine and In Pharmacy. New Buildings, Water Works, Splendid Libraries, Jiabratorles, etc. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition SCO a year; Board S8 a month. Ample opportunity for self-help. Scholarships and Loans for the needy. Free Tuition lor Teachers. Summer School for Teaobers. 24 Instructors, 147 students. Total enrollment, 644. For Illustrated Handbook and Catalogue, Address. PRES. E. A, ALDERMAN, June 28,1890, t( Chapel Hill, N. C. put COLLEGE. * i t\ t% ! j ? J as. 11. uariisie, l.l. u., rresiaeni. Elgbt departments Including the New Cbalr of History and Eoonomlcs. Wofford Fitting School. An excellent training school for boys. A. M. DuPRE, Head Master. For catalogue address, J. A. GAMEWELL, Spartan burg, S. C. Forty-Sixth session begins September 29th. July 28,1899, tf Davidson College, Davidson, N. 0. Sixty-third year begin* Sept. 7th, 1899. Ten professors and instructors. Courses lor A. B., B. 8., and A. M. Labratorles well equipped. Gymnasium complete. Waterworks and baths. Classical, Mathematical, Solentlflc, Literary Biblical and Medical. Send for a Catalogue. J. B. SHEAKER, President, July 8,1899, tf Tit Dill Gin is Hit IttL i . ; /COMBINING LIGHTNE8S OF DRAFT i vy SPEED and DURABILITY It will giv< the be6t satisfaction. Owing to the pecullarlj ' constructed RIB and ROLL BOX, It will glr more ootton in a given time tban anv othei ' GIN and turn out a better SAMPLE. Th< flanges on either side of the iron Cove (pat . ented) tbrow tbe roll box Plate and proven all friotion on the end*. This is a great im . provement on the Revolving Head. It has t . Llnter for holding seed in roll to clean th< seed and it is next to impossible to break th< * roll. s Call on us or drop us a line and our mai Xion under oath showing he is qualified to register, the Boards shall register such applicant before the closing of the books. Any person whose qualifications as ! an elector will be completed after the , closing of the Registration Books but , before the next election shall have the right to apply for and secure a registration certificate at any time within sixty days immediately preceding ? the closing of the Begistration Books, : upon an application under oath to the . facts entitling him to such registra tion. The registration of voters must be i by polling precincts. There must be a ) Book of Begistration for each polling > preoinct, that is for eacn township. 01 1 parish, or city, or town of less than ' five thousand inhabitants, or ward ol > cities of more than five thousand - inhabitants. Each elector must vote . in the polling precinct in which he ( resides. If there is more than one voting place iu the polling precinct, the elector may vote at any voting , place designated on the registration certificate. The Boards must designate in the registration certificate the voting place in the polling precinct at i which the elector is to vote. If there , is more tban one voting place in the i polling precincts, the Boards shall ' designate on the certificate the voting i place selected by the elector. J. D. CARWILE, 8. 8. BOLE8, W. A. LANIER. Board of Supervisors of Registration Try a "Lolly Pop" at Speed's soda fountain 5 cents a glass. ry.^ f )LORED BOX PAPER at a ,,n. Con/?t Ctatinni>rv at flll <<^4 will come to see you. McCULLY BROS., I Anderson. S. C. I Or Abbeville Hardware Co., ( Jnne 30,1899, ft Abbeville, 8. C. ; ERSKINE COLLEGE, ! Due West, S. 0. OPENS last Wednesday In September. Tw< courses leading to tbe degrees of A. B and B. S. Total expenses for tbe nine monthi In the "Home" $115.00 famlles $135.00 ' Spacious aod comfortable "Home," com f>lete and equipped wltb modern conven ences of batn rooms, &o. Entire bulldlnf ' beated by hot water system. The contrae for a "Girls' Home" baa been "let," and tbi building will be completed in early fall, a that young women will have full advantagi of the course. Write for Catalogue to W. M. GRIER, July 8,1899, tf President. Just received a large lot of ladles and mlsi es sailors at Mrs. TaggarU. Display of CRACKERS, TEA and FL .POWDER, YOUNG HYSON, OOL ' and the celebrated O. & O.?the finest TOBACCO and CIGAP.S this week, full and complete. We are headq FLOUR. This flour absolutely has n Come in and buy a GLASS BUTTEI MOWER and RAKE give us a call, chihines, which are admitted to be th< and prompt attention. L. T. & T. No. 4 Hotel Block and F MHILLI LI W. S. COTHRAN, j DEALl Proprietor. I ^? i minim cicn m Liwun, mm, ui AND ALL BUILI - ^ T \ 7\T-Jf r~* m jl n./n | IN MY NEW QUARTERS, where I am prepared to look |U| us well, if not better than ever be eg hope foc-better things all around IU[ Good Goods, Living Prices, ai 181 I will try to bold the OLD and M me a chance to help vou, as well THING, specially GROCERIES M PHONE NO. 13. ..I- .11 : i 1 I j E. P. OILLIABD, :M ?-n a T T r\ "d * j i 'JL /a- jl ju w jlv 9 HAS moved, and occuplea the room* op I stairs In Knox's Hall, and Is now pre pared to do all kinds of repairing and clean I Ing of gentlemen's clothes on short notloe. I Hampieeol salts always on hand. Charges -iSm reasonable . *? Before Buying a SPLENDID LOT OF 3| HORSES ADD IDLES I TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK AT THE STABLES OF I A. M. Hill & Sons J Watch Your Watch. ^ - "V^raj There are two waya of getting rid of your watch, says Mark Twain. "One la to throw It Into the Are, the -A other to give It to a watch tinker, the first being more i<jm satisfactory %%%% If yonr watch has been tin- t kered with and does not keep good time, aend it to ^, me lor examination, and If /] mv prices for FIR8T CLASS REPAIRS do not suit you, I *ja will return same express M prepaid. %%%% I always keep In atock a large stock of Fine Sterling . ^8 Plated Silver, Fine China sw and Brlo?-Back, suitable for bridal presents. 'A| R. C. Bernau, I The Jeweler. /|| MUTUAL ~~ ' -"M me mm I $ 425,000. , VETRITE TO OB GALL on the!underslffned ' ' ?" or to the Director of your Township r for any information yon may desire about ?2 i oar plan of Insurance. 5 r We insure your property against destrno 3 tlon by | foe, wnrosnw os ras, J 3 and do so cheaper than any Insuranoe Com r 9 pany in exlstenoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to you ' & 1 that ours la the safest and cheapest plan of Insurance known. J. R. BLAKE, Jr., Agent, Abbeville, 8. G. J J. FULLER LYON, Prei. ; ^ Abbeville, S. C. i -na inn nmT^nmnna . v J! ? BUAHU UUMAj lVIVO. J. Add. CalbonnM.Mm._Nlnety-Slz Township , S.JM. Benjamin .. Green wood " G.TJ. Riley Cokesbnry " W. B. Acker JDonnalds 'S M. B. Cllnkscales ....Dae West " " T. L. Haddon..... _Long Cane " } J. W. Scott MmUhvllie M ' -vm ? Joseph Lake .White Hall * , J. W. Lyon.....^....^.Indlan Hill M , Capt. John Lyon Cedar 8prlng " 8 W.E. Leslie Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson.Diamond Hill w H. A. Tennent Lowndeevllle u A. 0. Grant Magnolia " J. B. Tarrant ....Calhoan " -:kM >' G. N. McKlnney Bordeanz M Abbeville, S. C., Jan. 18, 1898. . Great Display! | | CALL AND SEE L T. & T. H. Miller's 1 iAKES. Alsoa fine line of TEAS. GUN ONG, FRANCIS LEGGETT'S No. 35 TEA in this city. Special bargains in Our line of FANCY GROCERIES is uarters for BALLARD'S OBELISK 0 equal. Give it a trial and be convinced. \ MOULD for your wife. If in need of .. .> as we sell the Deering Harvesting Ma- , 1 best. ALL ORDERS receive polite' M. MILLER, ; actory Hill. j* Phone 75. MM, \ ... #1 jn o /11/ 'Ki ""J f/V ! A. O. FAULKNER, ' Manager. > ili| 1 >ING MATERIAL. s J k gj ely Fixed | | NO. 5 WHITE'S BLOCK, 1 | after the interest of my customers, M ifore. '98 was a tough one, but we Kg in '99. By means of M nd Close Attention to Business Kg bring in NEW TRADE. Give |0| as myself, when in need of ANY- M AMOS B. HORSE. 11 I L<yjk&?$&