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f I WEST END. Happenings and Incidents of a Week About the City. Miss Mary L. Robertson returned Thursday from Lowndeevllle where she went to attend the CIlDkscalea-Turner marriage. Mr. W. 8. Cotbran spent Christmas holidays in Greenville with bis mother, Mrs. J. S. Cotbran. . Mies Bevle Wilder Is home from Collins, Dear auju^ia, wuero one la tcovuiug kuuvi, Miss Wilder is an attractive young lady and 1b well liked here. Miss FaDDle Morrow retarned to Spartanburg Thursday after a pleasant stay Here wltb ber borne people. Miss Florepce Henry left Wednesday for Honea Palb to attend tbe marriage of ber oousin, Mlsa Mary Erwln. Mr. Hertford Parks, of Columbia, spent two days in tbe city last week wltb hla father and later. Mr. Bradley Reese went up to Walballa Wednesday to attend a dance given there by tbe young men. Mr. WadeC. Harrison, of Bradley, is in the city on a visit to bis orotber, Dr. Frank E. Harrison. Mrs. Allen M. Schoen has returned from a pleasant stay in New York and Richmond. Mr. R. G. MoLees, ol Greenwood, was in tbe city Wednesday tbe guest of bis friend Rev. J. F. McKinnon. Mlsa Cilza Gambrell spent several days last / week in Antrevllle with her cousin, Mlssj Meta Brownlee. Mlsa Annie Ltddell, of Lowndesville, was I T ' in tbe city several days last week visiting / ber friend Miss Sallle Calhoun. / Mr. James H. Perrin left last Wednesday nlgbt for Macon, where be has a fine position ' In one of the railroad offices. Mr. Thomas 8. Perrin entertained a few of bis ^oung men frlenda very pleasantly last vy ouueouuj" Cvcuiug. aiuvuh Uiune |/ivavu> i * were Messrs. W. A. Lee, wllber Blake, J. Townes Robertson, George White, Mack Henry, Wallace Bailey, Allen Long, Sain Hill, William Hemphill, Tom Lyon, Will L. Templeton, Wbltfleld Cobb, Joel Morse. Mr. Thomas J. I.yon has returned to Cbar1 leston to assume bis studies at tbe Soutb Carolina Military Academy. Miss Elvelyn Clarke arrived iu tbe city Thursday from Portsmouth. While in the city she will be tbe guest of her friend Miss Willie Deal.. Miss Rosa Maxwell returned to Ray Saturday after a pleaaaDt week's stay with ber mother, Mrs. A. M. Maxwell. Dr. J. Lowrle Wilson left last Friday for a month's stay with his brother, Rev. Wilson, of Yorkvllle. Mr. C. W. Kendall spent last week wltb relatives in Baltimore. Mrs. Sallle W. Smith and Miss Alice Ward' law ielt Friday Jor Baltimore where they will he tbe guest of l)r. and Mrs. Miles tor several months. Mr. Edwin R. Lucas, of Walballa, was in '; , the city Satuiday and Sunday visiting Mr. James H. Perrin. 1 Mr. M. P. DeBruhl'went to Columbia Thursday on business. , Miss Cleora Branson entertained a number of her young friends last Thursday at a delightful card party. / ' Mr. Tom Grant Perrin went over to Atlanta Saturday to spend a few days with bis oousin, Mr. Marshal I Walker; Mr. R. Lawton Dargan was in tbe city sevi' eral days last week. Mr. Guy R. Pitner spent the Christmas holiI ' days at bis bome in Athens. Miss Marie Gary leaves today for ber duties at Converse College. Miss Gary is taking a nrmrfiA In mnhlc. Miss Jessie Hill went to Honea Path last Wednesday to attend the marriage of her oonsln, Miss Erwln. Hiss Daisy Dean, of Newberry, Is In the city visiting her sister. Miss Elizabeth Dean, ' at the home of Mrs. Georgia W bite. The friends of Mrs. Saldfee Mayzck will be * glad to learn that she 1b rapidly reooverlng from her recent Illness. Miss Fioreno* Tern pleton returned Tuesday night from a ten'days visit to Miss Emma Miller In Charlotte, N. C. Miss Ella Lee, of Dae West, came down to '? Abbeville Monday from Maoon where she has been spending the holidays. Miss Lee returned to Dae west Tuesday, where sbe will resume her work at the Due West Fei male College. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Parker and tbelr children spent several days last week In the olty with Hon. William Henry Parker. Mr. Joel Smith Morse and Mr. Wllber Blake leave to night for Davidson College where they have been attending school. Dr. Leslie Watson, of Antrevllle, was In town Monday. Ml88 Eliza Thomson has returned to Zarllne to resume her school duties. I Miss Jane Ward law White who has a position In the Graded School at Woodruff, spent last week with her mother, Mrs. George White, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Miller and Master Boy MUlei*. spent Christinas day with Mr. and Mra. Jiarvey Wilson at nls country home. The Clemson beys will return to their bcuoui uuuua ou w ouuettuity, tutor n uiuuiu holiday. Among those who will return are. Messis. J. Townes Robertson, Jr., Tom 8. Ferrln, Slack Henry. 8am Hill, Will L. Templeton, Giles Templeton, Will G. Hill. Mr. David Henry left Thursday /or ClemBon College after a short stay here. Miss Emma C. White spent last week In the elty. Miss Nelle Cochran spent laBt week with her parents at their country home. Rev. J. F. McKlnnon went to Savannah Saint-day to preach In the Presbyterian church In that city. Mrs. William Bell Lawson returned Monday from a pleasant week's stay with her A parents la GrUBn. Dr. J. R. Whorton.of Saandersvllle, was In the city several days last week, the gnest of friends. WILL LEAVE ABBEVILLE. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lorton Robertson will regret to learn that they will leave Abbeville in a few days for Lockbart, Spartanburg County, where Mr. Robertson baa accepted a position. \ Mr. J. Ed Edwards spent several days here last week. Mr. Edwards baB charge of a fine school at Marlon. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson spent ChrlstmaB Hav vllh frlan/1b In WarrAninn Mr. W. Coulter Cotbran, of Greenville, was ' tbe guest of friends several days laBt week. The meeting of tbe Woman's olub beld Friday evening at tbe borne of Mlas Wlnton Parks was greatly enjoyed by those present. gV.y 7 EUCHRE CLUB. Friday evening, Deoember tbe twenty eighth, tbe Gentlemen's Eucbre Clab enterj taTn'ed tbelr friends at the handsome home of i * Mr. W.Joel Smith. Tbe house was beautifully decorated wltb holly, palms, pot plants andsmylax. The color scheme of tbe score cards was red and green. The ladles prize, an ornamental pitcher, was won by Miss Lucy White, tbe gentleman's prize, a silver mounted wblst broom, was won by Mr. Fraser . Lyon, tbe consolation prize was won by Mr. Perrln Quarles, copy of "The Reign cf Lou," by Allen. At tbe close of the evening delightful refreshments were served. Tboee present were: Mrs. W. D. Wilson, Mrs. W. 8. U: if: - * r M A^l A A 4- A ,FT r mm 101 m -|"| " - * " Returns of Personal Property Mui Before the 20th of February for Neglect, In order to accommodati ville County in the matter of making tl the County Auditor will be at? Calhoun Falls, January 8th and 9tt Lowndesville, January 10th and lli Mt. Carmel, January 14th and 15th V v- WilHngton, January 16th?Wednes Bordeaux, January 17th?Thursday MoCormick, January 18th and 19th Due Weat, January 22d and 23rd?11 Donalds, January 24th and 25th?T Antreville, from January 1st to Fet Bryant's Cross Roads, from Januar; Long Cane, from January 1st to Fe Abbeville, from January 1st to Feb Remember that parties having c same, are liable to prosecution, by the.j - When parties wish corrections mad fore returned by them, they must presi - deputy. Don't sei^Lreturns by mail, except of the Auditor, or to com where parties reside outside the Countj * Remember that in swearing to you returned your property ai its market vs Board of Assessors can approve. Emp their employees are returned; W W. BRAE J-iS 'tJiP * , ?{f . ' > ' J'vV-' *e ' " ffffV * :" y V VJy ? r J- : . - 'y - . ' J CothraD, Miss Mary Lou Smith, Miss Meta Lytheoe, Mies Kate Marshall, Miss Belle Perrln, Miss Lucia Parker, Miss Jeanle Perrln, Miss Corrle McClung, Miss Graoe Smltb. Miss Mary JL,ee, Miss May Robertson, Miss Sarab Lee, Miss Florence Henry, Miss Eliza Thomson, Miss Florlde CalhouD, Miss Belle Haddon, Miss Willie Calhoun, Miss Lewis, of Clemson, Miss Marie Oary, Mies Elizabeth Dean, Miss Daisy Dean, of Newberry, Miss Jean Wblte, Miss Lalla Calhoun, Miss Lucy White, Miss Ellse Bowie, MIps Eunice Calhoun. Miss Lily Templeton. Mr. W. S. Cot faran, Mr. W. D. Wilson, Mr. Aug. W. Smith, Mr. Wyatt Aiken. Dr. Krink E. Harrlxon, Mr. A. M.Smith. Mr. W. ?. Greene. Mr. J. Davis ^Kerr, Mr. ^H. GlUesple Smith, Mr. JjewiH rrrnu, mi.ucuigcxo'iuj, oiii o. aii^u Smith, Jr., Mr. Bradley Rees?, Mr. Alex Bowie. Mr. Will H. White, Mr. Albert Henry. Mr. J. Perrln Quarles. Mr. Gordon While, Mr. James S. Bowie, Mr. J. Ed Edwards, Mr J. Townes Robertson. Jr.. Mr. Robert McCaw Perrin, Mr. J. Fraser Lyon, Mr. Tom s. Perrla, Mr. Guy R. Pltner, Mr. Ringan Thomson, Mr William M. Barnwell. Mr. W. Augustus JL.ee returned to Columbia Tuesday, to resume his studies at the South Carolina College. Mr. J. Perrln Quarles has returned to Wlnnsboro, where he has charge of a large school. Master Calhoun DeBruhl Is in Colombia spending a while with his Aunt, Mrs. Susie Pope. , Drew* Goods?Now Is the time to get bargains In 3(J to 40 Inch dress goods at Haudon's. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION DTATUi UJb bUUiii UAKV.LiJU> A, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. OFFICE OF SUPERVISORS OF REGIS TRATIQN, ABBEVILLE COUNTY. ' Abbeville, S. C., March 0,1699. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with an Act of the General Assembly, and in conformity with the requirements of tbe State Constitution, tbe 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 Regfetration 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, and kept open for three successive days In 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 ex{>ense, and is not confined in any pubic prison, and who has not been convicted of burglary, arson, obtaining goods or money under false pretenses perjury, fcrgery, robbery, bribery, I nriiiltarv wife heatinc. housebreaking. receiving stolen goods, breach of trust with fraudulent intent, fornication, Bodomy, incest, assault with intent to ravish, miscegenation, larceny, or crimes against the election laws, and who shall have been a resident in this State two years (except ministers in charge of organized churches and teachers of public schools, and these atter 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 Sectiou 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, and is otherwise Sualified to register, makes applicaon 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 Registration Books, upon an application under oath to the facts entitling him to such registration. The registration of voters must be by polling precincts. There must be a Book of Registration for each polling precinct, that is for eacn township, or parish, or city, or town of less than five thousand inhabitants, or ward of 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 in 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 whlflh the nlaotnr id to vnf.o Tf fherp is more than one votiog pl^ce in the polling precincts, the Bcterds shall designate on< the certificate the voting place selected by the elector. 8. 8. BOLES, W. A. LANIER. G. H. MOORE. Board'of Supervisors of Registration 'ax-Payers. \ it be Made at Its Market Value, , 1901, Fifty Per Cent. Penalty S THE TAX-PAYERS IN ABBEbeir tax returns for the fiscal year, 1901, l TIIOQ^aTT onH Wo/1nAQ.)nif i x u^ounj auu !f cuucouaj th?Thursday and Friday. ?Monday and Tuesday. iday. r# ?Friday and Saturday. Tuesday and Wednesday. hursday and Friday. >ruary 20th, at McAdams' Store. y 1st to February 20th, at Bryant's Store bruary 20, at residence of A. F. Calvert. ruary 20th. redits and not making a fair return of Auditor and County Board. e in the number of acres of land heretoent their plats to the Auditor or his where parties are unable to meet the e to Abbeville before February 20th, or r# r return you take an oath that you have ilue. We want a fair return such as the loyers are requested to see to it that / >LEY, Auditor i ' I t 9 ? / ; /.-v-v BiiBfigii Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in The Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, ? %?*ue m. rA VIVIUN III cVHna w vw? (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, 0. C 50 YEAR8' > ' ^|^^H|^EXPERIENCE I l J J ' L J kJ fil I j . 1 I M k I 1 H |^QHrlBBcilu Jm xMjUAJPBW k Trade Marks \ miRlv Designs r. ' rr?*' ' Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Com muni cations strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive rpuial notice, without chanre, in the Scientific American, -? 1- ?A?VU r awMf Hv. A nanasumeij uiuouavcu ~eolation of %ny scientific Journal. Terms, $8 a year; four months, fL Sold brail newsdealers. fjiUNNiCo.3616'"^'-New York Bran oh Offloe, 625 F St, Washington. D.C. State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. PROBATE COURT. J. L. Perrln, C. C. C. P., as Administrator Estate Lucy Tnrman, deceased. Plaintiff, against Anderson Turpan and others. Defendants. ? Complaint to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. By 'VIRTUE OF AN ORDER MADI IN the above stated case, I will sell at Public Outcry at Abbeville Court House, on Saleday Id JANUARY, 1901, for the payment of debts, tbe following described real estate belonging to tbe estate of Lucy Tnrman, deceased, situate in said State at d County, to wit: An undivided half interest In all that tract or parcel of land, containing Two Hundred and Fifty (250) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of S. A. Mcln' tosn, tbe Oakland Tract and lands of Andrew Tarman. TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. R. E. HILL. Deo. 4,1900. Jndge Probate Court. GLOWS I 11 lbs. Soda, 25c. 15 bis. Soap, 25c. AAVAIBI lAMlAPi On QHaad drtUIAL LUvv D'Kllit Shirts, Suspenders, Pants, Overalls, Jean", Denims, Outings. Cheviots, Checks, Drills, Oil Cloth, White Goods, &c. |ine> JngB, BucketH, Baskets, Brooms, Vftfld) Bluing, Blacking, Lamps, Chimneys, Tinware. D ADI CV Ry?. Corn, Meal, Floor, Sugar, uAllLC 19 Coffee, Hams, Bacon, Lard,Salt Syrups, and all other groceries as low as can be bought, ? GLENN'S GLENN wliy>ay the highest market price i Abbeville-Green wo od MUTUAL umim ASSOCIATION. $550,000. / _ "1^7 RITE TO OR CALL on the!underslgiied " or to the Dlreotor of your Township for any Information yon may dealre about our plan of Insnranoe. We Insure your property against deatruo tlon by FI5E, W1ND2T0RH OH LIBSTH1KS, and do bo cheaper than any Insnranoe Com pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon that ours is the safest and cheapest plan of Insurance known. T II ' T3T A VP T? A ...4. ?f uuaaxi, kii.) ogcilb) Abbeville, S. C. J. FULLER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. W.E. Leslie Abbeville Township S. M. Benjamin Greenwood " J. Add. Calbouo Ninety-Six " W. B. Acker ; -..Donalds " M. B. Cllnkscales Due West " Dr. J. A. Anderson.Diamond Hill " H. A. Tennent. Lowndesvllle " J. D. Coleman Coronaca " J. W. Lyon Troy " J. R. Tarrant Calboun Mills " T. L. Haddon Long Cane " Joseph Lake Phoenix " J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley P. B. Callison Calllson " j*. w.iownBeau ?.marus A. K. Walaon Cedar Spring " A. O. Grant Magnolia " H. O. Harvey Walnut Grove " W. A. Nickles Hodges " J. W. Scott Verdery " J.T. Mabxy Cokesbury " 8. F. Cromer JSmlthvllle " G. N. McKlnney Bordeaux " P. B. Callison and Joseph Lake, Yeldell Township. P. B. Callison, J. Add. Calhoun and Joseph Lake, Klrkseys Township. J. Add. Calhoun, Joseph Lake and R. W Townsend, Fellowship Township, J. Add. Calhoun, Joseph Lake and R. W lUWJJDOUik uiwao iununuip. J. W. Lyon and A. K. Watson, Indian Hill Township. Abbeville. 8. C.. Jan. 17. 1900. Mlllord is up-to-date on school books wben in need of anything in that line cal I and see him. Phone 107. i c' ' - ' 1 ' '' % '" " ; ' : , .' \ '' 1] ...Now is Your Time to Get a Fine... WINTER SUIT. For This Week all Dress Goods Will be Sold 25 Per Cent. _ Cheape Than Heretofore. I Ladies Cloth formerly $1.50 now $1.121-2. fl Ladies Cloth formerly $1.25 now 94 cent?. Ladies Cloth formerly II now 75 cents. 1 Venetian Cloth formerly 75 cents now 56 cents. ...All Millinery will be Sold at Actual Cost... ] The best Underwear for the least money that can be found anywhere. n Ladies' and Children's Union Butts 50 cents. , Give us a call, we guarantee satisfaction. I H. 8.. DAY. , , ' t * Presents for the Boys: Presents for the Girls: t t Match Boxes, Bracelets, (Gold and Sterling.) / Whisk Brooms, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Shoe Horns, Watch Chains, Blotters, Watch Charms, Broaches, Cuff Buttons,. Pins, * Key Rings, Watches, Hat Marks, Watch. Chains, Set Rings, Rings, Kodaks, Neck Chains, Watches, Puff Boxes, ( > Scarf Pins, Toilet Sets, (Ebony and Sliver.) Carving Sets, Sterling Spoons and Folks, Baking Dishes, Waiters, Tea Sets, etc., is the thing your wife has been wanting. Come and see the pretty things that are already here. Looking around involves no obliga, tions to purchase. i R. C. Bernau, JEWELER. J % Best Things To Eat and Drink. That is what we are alwajrs trying to procure for our customers. We offer of this season's packing Mrs. Mary Cleveland's Sugar Corn, Princess Anne Sugar Corn, Jenkin's Sifted Early June Peas, Gibb's Stringless Beans, Perfection Asparagus, > Asparagus Tips, Ritter's Preserves, Hienz's Pickles. Nothing like tbem ever before sold in this market. A trial is all that you want to find that out. New Crop Open Kettle New Orleans Syrup. JSSo mixture about this, 60c per gallon. Towle's Log Cabin Maple Syrup. Sweet Clover Table Syrup. nam aarK jsucKwnear. me ge nuira article. Hecker's Self-raising Buckwheat, io Packages. Pettijohn's Breakfast Food. , Ralston's Breakfast Food. ? Ralston's Barley Food. Postum Cereal. Grape Nut. We have new cleaned Currants, Seeded Raisins, New Citron, Shaved Citron, Shelled Almonds, Assorted Nuts, etc., all fresh in stock. e have t^e best bought stock, of Staple Groceries, Canned Goods, Table Delicacies, etc., in store and on the way. that we have ever offered to a discriminating public. Absolutely Reliable. <Our Motto.) L. T. & T. M. MILLER, Dealers in JPine Groceries, Phones 75 and 85. Hotel Block and Factory Hill. .. ^ ' ' "} i - \ ' JR. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. \ OLD FILLINGS: CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. A GOOD PLATBL ..$8.00 , AMALGAM FILLINGS75c and. 1.00 I OFFICE OVER BARKSDALE'S STORE. V muh [ AM PREPARED AT ALL TIMES TO arnltsbes ray customers JDPDn DOPTI TJAOIT O A TTO A OP nuoa ?>?<&?, ruiui, cnuonuD, And Fresh Loaf Bread , 'reab fifth on Friday and Satnrda.v. Highest j narket prices paid for Beeves and Hogs and t Jreen Sail Hides. T. H. MAXWELL. ?J 'bone No. I. ' For Sale! ' THE HABKELL ESTATE, containing Chree Thousand [3,000] Acres, ore or less, lying on the waters of Little liver, and situated In Flatwoods section, In Abbeville County, will be sold, either as a vbole, or In tracts. The Seaboard Air Line Hailroad run through the place and has a flag itatlon on this property. A fine old dwelling of ten rooms, In good 'e^alr. i Property exceptionally'well watered an<^ wooded. < Partlrs wishing information, will call on, or rammunlcate with, L. 0. HASKELL, Agt. Abbeville, S. 0? Nov. 28,1903. 3m. \ / ' ' I "PAT CLAYBURMi" J. S. Stark's Stables Price, $15 a Season. March 21,1900. tt J. L HILL & CO., ' DEALERS IN Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Harness, Laprobes, Eto. Our Specialties are v, SUMMER BUGGIES, BABCOCK BUGGIES, ANCHOR BUGGIES, And CHEAP BUGGIES Fro-n 180 ap. Owensboro Wagoria, White Hickory Wagons. We alao have a loll line of s Harness, Laprobes, Etc. Give us a call before buying. T T. TJTTT. nr). No. 3 Rosenberg Block. , fXE^Tsej Big Lot of Groceries of SPECIAL IN FI Canned goods to beat the band. A1 Tobacco?Schnapps No. 1, Horn, A{ Cheese and Maccaroni, Oat Flakes, < Splendid lot of Oat Seed, Red Bust Some Syrup at bargain prices. Drv Goods, Shoes, Jeans, Outings Goods." 1 Our sample line of Hats and Caps a White Fish Mackerel, etc. W. D. BAI ....I Want Your i i li From Early Morn Till g ...From Dewy k2 Each and every miDute of thi Pharmacy, ready, willing and v M scription at Milford's Drug Stc || guaranteed. M The only drug store In Up] H Graduates in Pharm N On Duty at All Hon H At night ring* Phone No. 1 wy front door of Store, we will do Yours to p IB! Phone 107. MILFOI SEE THE.... | The S; LINE OF FINE CH BEFORE BUY We bave everything from a small We will make the price to suit yo The Speed jTco" a 1 ^ _ Tpli ci W UUL v IjE ...BY 1 | ABBEVILLE W PROMPT DELIVERY. " ' ' ' ' The Best Place IN TOWN TO GET , iiunikfn j Gilliam's Restaurant. J BRUCE'S OLD STAND. ,'JB LIE KEEPS THE BEST GOODS. HIS . "]jM *-* prices are right. He In very attentive to , , ?gg"| lis ca a torn era, roaring btroaeU generally '..'-jB ifcreeable to tboee who patronize html HM . Jem >lare is clean and nice, tod be. wanlayoor rede. No drinking allowed on premiere;- :t ?? l^rtiea recel ve special ? t'entton. Meuia at all -- rVSIM lours. CALL AND SEE. f. J Henry Gilliam. | BBUCE'S OLD 8TAND. >1 Nov. 7,1900 tf, THB ABBEVILLE COTTON MILL WILL || :ontractfora "v Quantity of Split Four-Foot | Fine Wood, SUM If early application Is made at the office - VI Make your contract* at onoe. If yon delay yon may not be able to sell yonr wood. 'V J. S. HABEIS, } 1".?,ia?. II ^ HILL OFFICE. IS ON 1900. J ' all Kinds.... 4fl ,OTO, LASS, BACON, Etc. 1 most all kinds at low prices. >ple and lots of other brands. , Worsted. A fine line of Staple Dry ' ,'jb 11 at wholesale ooet Come and see. COME AND SEE US. M IKSDALE. ] Cottop Seed.... ? Eve to, Early Morn* M m e 24 hours a regular graduate in KM H raiting to compound Any Pre- Bra >re. Parity and accuracy M B| per South Carolina that has two ga iacy, both licensed, gg ''mS OTfOr press (be button at the M ID'S DRUG STORE. | M peed Drug Co.'s M m RISTMAS GOODS pin tray to a large dressing case. | I u. Call early and get the first choio$. B I Drug Co.; I \L ! H ) Coal s?"1 ifl LUMBER CO. | J jtPhone No. 2.J>v W S ifr TP999&9999uF99 W JH| > f ^Hl 7 I ;