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The gr?? and Burner. f- BY HUGH WILSON. ABBBTIT.T.F,, 0. C. T<ry Vadaaday at P ? v.Mi. io iona Wp ? 9W ? OMM Mills. if. Om af the Moek uiamau, whleh thoee who VNM tamper With child labor would j& see* l? the all? < ngnuMr which exlata at eon of ihaeottoa mills. We are doc inform ed aa to the foots, ae they mmj exlat at other mllfc,b?t we are loeUaed to tbiak that there v la very Uule, U maj, vagraasy at the Abbeville Com MUla. If vagrancy doea exist UN >11 shoe Id he remedied. Aa a matter oi pailsy, If aot of prlaelpie, vagrants who live mm tk* labor of lltUe efclldrea should be LAh aewepaper haa ao sympathy with 1 ' -? ??- aoUiuUM ahn would IkMdmffiU ptOflt la tbe oootroi of U?elr owa iUMnb. TU bnmfe'-?t anlaial tbat ewwlaoa tboenrtb tenol denied lb* oare ol Iftboee will meaning, bat Ignorant, poliM' fwflw, tb?jr woald not strike at mill opsr* ItMilB ontar to eptte tbe corporations. BabadyvoaJddeaj tbat tbe mills need to baMud alter, ud all will admit that aajr i dlertfatd oa tbetr part tot tbe welfare aad ; rawMH of Ifci operative aboald be met by . till a?i band of tbe law. Bat laH?Mlwa. wltboat informing ?taMaiaa^MMir?dy toJNtow tbe toed ?> -? eblldkaa woamn la tb?lr waHbre against tbe ' If thoeo mbm igaoaaat bat waU meaning psltlalaaa woald ba of beaeAt to tbe ei?as la kaaa kiMMt Ika* Malba ea mBOb Iks; MsMgr.VMMtetBrm ttnilwi hiuUm nuMMn at tfeo wcmb aula, ttor would IT Cfe?tfUMM^a?Mil or tfeO Mill opfr Uvea to a proper ear* *ru? noraiiiy of Um efelttno. IIH >Mibl> >r (ood mm! aonl ywp??mo> <<!?HjerterllMo Hwp la lite eerileeae la a box, bai MM| ?am. Wfeai shall majrofa IU?iMee?e*tvo<racn fcHlae Into tm? ownoon,is u? Imnkmaqr or Um 11 umlwiiiiiiTi efceemdt m loaetracvUsg poor, ti sbooid laj a heavy lotatbar of Us vara nda it is probabla Um ecafcrtafUi?1joparavlraa. And u?? ?j? mm mm mt to um .baddiinc tosaUMrafflfcDdraaafallatfaaand mam. Tbla MiaMlaallovai Tfeoaa vhcaa pay uj bafroaa fcrty aanU loadollaraOay, are oom{ pOwUbfybo?a ml, wbUa wa baiiara U liaHlMMa toctra. fraa of rani, modi batfrost tvo dollar* toaLx dollar* a dajr. Tbara bajaat a?d pcopar aaana <bf dlaartatnatim ????** Um forty eaaU baad In Iba mailer , Um vooxa asd abHdran. vtlah tboalil ba lu ItfMra* 9t mim, vfein ta ular waatb 'i Bt<M|lc< ifPfl alfti bo aate vbw MMMMji Mb afiUw nwii ta iltoMd i - to ?Hk all ia ?M otoibtaf or aaah; M Xuaadkogn ibookl not bo pmttiud to taafelfcafcaaiatiNaaMiaaoM woeibor wiu? mtnimtot Tbeooooa Mllia tarnhua ' alapyir Mat of the aai of poweooii, ' ' The kaa at the ilfcwl iooii aoalit bo te> fata* te mo that the aba not oaaooaa* j?'* !M?Mllaraa)ftfibMlhlaai naive at- ' I twHworooMegawy at the aottoa alii* < ahoaMau*. Ail vacnata aboaM bo ablppod. < A IIMH><UII inm. \ ll?iWlfc(luoBa*tti>?rj ayit?i to a , IM that wwn >o >tw aoaMlhlnf ot Um , iNfMflMlMtm At any rata H 1* very lMi kt tkt Ism u> in* to |*l ltMlf aid about It The poopl* who bave road m?y bo truly tftto rtfciliia obvloealy to not jot. Tola ! wlwi tar opootel levatauoo, bat boeaaaa tl vtobfea to euMue tboaa who Uvo in u>o no* ; dttopaaaaty toynoendoroT??lnc thdr ilgbtNHMbatoat Ik* ^<IB, UmU they only nooflm?e ooar lo Abba Till* to ?a bow ad MHrttilfelBfTCtki. Ibmti really do j MMVMHflltlCMilon. tittle fluali I- . mar wtttiHii wjtUoM would urri m mmmumt mih nimit*. And, instead f toaadlhf la the Midetof the blind tiger* " at or alter ptoai mad readlag oa*e garaeeta la ma* ovar lb* draadial , >H|>t of lk? plaeee thai bar* prohibition ftMMMdtaaMlMOnd woodatally |ood Mwkr trom Ma-rtn to ?a? >1; ladwd of dalag that, why aotaaqoalnt one's alt with ftfetMa,aadMMpa?iT Bak II BMty ba that holy haada aro held up la honor iia? of-the prloeipi?a tatolmL Mm are ladlgaaat bioaan Uqoor to old at all. Thay any that prohibition alooe [f ! right; that It to a ala tor a nan or tor a taaea. They are inraeet. elaeere, devout aoato la May laelaacae, aad are not to be Jato ban H oaeara to aa, however, that aaaMoftha wtoeat,elaear?at and aeoet godly mil KM laiaroauooai wpnumao, van* s tha? aaay prmtiaa total abeuncaos aa a msitacaf a?nll niaj. pat bottava that prohibitMthatt light aa a prtoalpia. Boom of tha g?' * WHh)ilia fgwaan aa a prtncipia, but Tha? aay that It feaataaeh that total abatlaaoaa ia oOao tha aspadient, tha aala, tha wlaat tha hhttf thias. Maaj ot tha tat paopla rapodlsta problblttaaaaaprtoafpta. aiMfrnatotala that tha propar thlag tar tha atata to Oo la to racalata tha aaiaafUqaor; and that U>a propar thing tor tha Mtvttoal to do ia, lo abstain abaolotaly ftoaa tha aaa of It, or to aaa It taaaparataiy. aa aoalllhaa anpaal Tha policy of aopprca tba IMag n?>nd or pioblbltad U per m oadalwoyawto^. Tbt UapttMij ayataaa Is to itMnpUd ragaiatlta of too aala ot wblakay; and aa tba prtaatpla iBiotftd la ao? dearly wrong, to aojrtbotaaatoflt, tt may bo Marten that it la tba beat eolation or a bard problem yet hand. Tbo vlrtnea of tba ayatem are mora Wo ba) tbat moat of tba booaat oppoaittoa to It la bora or Ignoranoa or It. Tbara JMO t aardlal bvlUUoo la extooded to tba objaatoaa to tbt ayataaa wbo raalda In nondlepoaaary plaaaa to eoaaa over and aaa boar baaallfaUy,Abbeville bebavee witb ita diapeeaary, lad tlar may then go boaaa to iMgla tba work or raJoraoaUon la tbalr blindtiger towna. CM. B. W. Bull, adltor or tba Laarana Ad Wtlae.ie HI of paralyala. Ha la ona of tbe aldaat, aa woU aa ooo or tba aaoat honorable adltocalatba Mato. Ontapofcan and booaat bo boa aaaaaaoadad tba raapoet and oonfl 4mm of ?u m?o. V, Booth Carolina Sty at cbarlwtoo Expo*I8~"rI *" ? i. fx r ?-.. " * ? v -: ' "v- r . t, . F OPEMI iianni MAIHil I Dresi I Blacl JSumi 1 for Sh Embroideries, Tkc ItMm ml Ik* OapllTf. Let It not bo thought for t niotnaot that ibli paper Is ao pagan to 1U principles aa not lobeUaveln tbo animate evangelisation of ib? world, and lb at. In tbe future, as In tbe jaat, this work la to be dona largely by those abo take tbelr lives In tbelr banda and go here a oold reception la accorded Ibem. Sot wo find It next to tmpoaalble to pnt Mlaa Ellen M. Stone In tbe Hat of tbe worthies of Lbe eleventh ebapter of Hebrewa. "By faith" Lbey "qnencbed tbe vlolanoe of Are, escaped tbe edge of tbe aword" and did many more aoodertal things, by presnuaptlon sbe got Mkn?ht h* brleanda. and would a til I be In Turk tab territory m a captive bat tor American dollars. After hiving been warned, she deliberately and excueeleesly trespassed tbe danger line, and aaa result waa captured by aoscrnpaloas persons and carried away into tbe mountain* where she was treated veil and enjoyed excellent bealth and bad tolte a prolonged vacation. Tbe brigands, aeedlng more pocket change than a mls lonary, offered ber release for lees than 1100,000. Ol course sfmnnlbsUe friends and neighbors fnrnlsbsd tbe cash, and tbe reenlt Is tbe bond Is free, and tbe captors are happy ind the "sublime Port*" acts reasonably for ance in bis lift in disclaiming all reeponelbllity and denying all liability. Now It appears, as everybody knew It would, that M let Htoot la to be exploited at Wtooo* ud eleewbere Id the United Stales daring tbe oomtog lammor. We do not know wb?t tbe aqroelty will be labeled. It U enough to make old Barnnm turn In bla grave, what aobaooe?tbe exhlbltlonofthe oaptlve! Standing roou will be at a premium. Will BHieMy SfMiry. Tbe cry agalnit treats and oorpomtlone toemi to be stereotyped, with never a apeelfleatloo m to where tbey bad outraged tbe public or robbed Individuate. Will aoane an litre* I or anll-corporaMon gentleman please . Ive uaaome Acta, without Indulging In vain imagining*. We know nothing of traaia and Ka?U?a nn aitrih AmnltttlODI uliL We are lb* friend of corporations, because we believe they are tbe (Teateat public benefactors on earth, and bscauss they pay to tbelr employee* tbe beet wt|w that are paid lo anybody. If they want a lawyer, they pay hltu a good alary. Iftbey want executive or administrative officers, they pay more than anybody. If they want mechanics, trainmen or labor, era they pay tbe beet prices. Hpeaking for this newspaper we believe opposition to corporations, as such. Is purely Idiotic. Take our own town ss example. The railroads give high salaries, and tbe cotton mill pays more for servieee than the same man can pi from any other source. This will apply to tba humblest boy that sweeps tbe floor to the blgbeet officer In tbe mill. Before the new railroad came and before the cotton mill was built, this town merely exls* 10a, IDU IWIUWCS IHIln Hnu uw mm uaiti struggle for exlatenoe aa do tbe alxty atorea of today. loatead of bonaat and Indmlrloua wblte tenanta earning a acaut living, and wearing very little clothes, they now live In tbe mill town, of a population of per b a pa one thousand Inhabitant*. Tbey live In comfortable bouaea, reoalva good pay for tbelr aervleea, and wear good olotbea, with schools and cbnrcbea near at band. Tbe edltora of the Keowee Courier and (be Oconee Neva have been painting each other In public for two or three weeks, and It aeemi that tbey have not been ualng a whitewash brush, either. We merely glanced tbrougb their nleeea. and do not know Ibe object 01 aim of the painting tilt. _ - i " Booth Carolina Day at CharlMton E*po?lUon Ttauraday. M?reb 3U, 19CS. Hoe nr> low ratM via Southern Railway. If you want nlo* latlonery efaeap, go to UllfortU Drag Store. r" ' '-V LMJ TT~71/ IB H 26. 11 ; Goods l and Cole tner Sill Lirt Waist ^wwwvwww , Laces and T: CW. 3 TtrkVi Dlapeaaary. Yorkville reoently voted lor lb* establishmeni of a dlapenaary In that elty, and lb* | "unco go Id and rigid rlgbteoua" are greatly Incensed thereat. i If Yorkvlll't experience with the dispensary U anything like tbat of Abbeville, (be people of tbe town will be readily eonvinced tbat tbe dispensary la not so bad, alter all. Tbe editor of tbe Preaa and Banner baa I never been a drinker, and fur a long lifetime bas labored for temperance, and bis testimony would be tbat this town baa been more i sober under the dispensary tban under any I other law. Tbla town baa had all aort-' i' < laws on tbe aubject of liquor, and betv prohibition, license, and dispenaary tbero no trouble for a temperance man to aay whle~ la beat. The dlapenaary glvea absolute prohibition from aunaet to aunrlse. And on Monday tbe i dispensary la noi open. Voder tbe lleenae ayatem moat of tbe mischief was done at night and on Mondays? sometimes tbe back doora of tbe barrooms were notcloaed agalnatall comer*. Tbe Preaa and Banner waa oppoeed to tbe eatabllsbment of the dispenaary In Abbeville. Bot Ita presence baa convinced tbla newapaper tbat tbe dlapenaary la tbe proper method of oonlrolllng tbe liquor trafUle. r*lcb la Milan Mill*. Hone* I'atb la to have ? cotton mill. Tbe people of lb* to wo and tbe surrounding country bare labaerlbed $60,o(JU. Col J. L. orr baa Ukeo tbe matter In band, and vlll build tbe mill. If CoL Orr bad not faith In cotton mil la we feel qnlte ear* thai be would ueltber Indaoe otberc to pal money In them, nor pat blaowo money In Ibem. Onl. Orr baa lately flnlabed a good mill at Anderaon and now be baa undertaken tbe balldlng of a mill at lionea i*atb. With Ibeae facta before ua, why abould Abbeville nolgoabead and build another mill ? A amall mill under tbe management of a young man of good baalneae ability. It seems to ua. ought to Buereed, and II a email mill auocetda It oould grow. We know one at Abbeville whom we believe to be better qualified to take charge of a nnr mill than Mr. It. E. Cox. We believe that he ooald make It succeed. Tke Farailat Oetleak. Many of oar exchangee are venturing predictlona aa to tbe probable reault of tbla year'a farming operations, but we would only warn people from tbe possible danger of nontract I ng large debts. On a credit corn la aimply out of reach. Bacon Is high, and tboee wbo have not a reaaonable supply of food products may well be cautious. auvuii kuiii uuiupau; |>hvm?h iUUdmUu to tbe east of mala feed, wblcb tbe reader might well afford to study. We believe the statements as to the value of meal ad balls. Wbeo tbe Abbeville oil mill was la IU younger days an employee dally rode a poor stack of mule booea to tbe mill. He look to eating meal and bulla, and before tbe aeaaon waa over tbat bag of bonee bad been transformed Into as tat and as sleek a mule as anybody could wlsb to see. ~ ?i ??? New fkareb at Ike Cstlaa Kill. Many good people will be glad to learn tbat tbere l? now a fair proapect for tbe balldtng of a church at the cotton mill. Ibe Baptists, we understand, are taking up the work, wblcb Mrs. Morse couiraenoMj. snd effort i will be made to build tho church tbls Hprlng. Tbe mill, we are told, has set apart a most desirable lot for tbe purpose, mdJ will give material encouragement to tbe good work. Tbe Methodists have already ballt a good boose on grounds adjoining tbe mill property ? < ">'? aftinrt of iha itsDttsts will furnlsb additional cburcb privilege*. Have yon wn tboue beau lira I i|ueeu Quality slippers and oxford lies al Haddoo's. ;< -jr.5 rfr% iC-fr*-.- *7? HADE M U lU 1N? Varied Att Milli] ? I for Ls I skirtii I Wa/?lr A VAMIVtt 1 ks i our st I our pi K x avtil TV ~ W CiUU ^/. ers 8iii rimmings thai ht? ^ nc^ii # The CemUf C?ylf. This year prom I tea to be a lively one In politics, soil. If wear* not rait taken. II will d be more profitable to tbe printer tbao to tbe candidate In tome loataneee. tl Up to ibli time, however, we have beard of tl no oontest (or tbe oflleee of Auditor and Pro- 1 bate Judge. Probate Judge R. E. HMI and o Auditor R. E. Cox aeem to bave tbe Inalde o track In tbe race, and will likely bave no op- d poaltlon. Wbetber true or not. tbere seems y to be an opinion tbat Mr. Cox could beet all new-oomen for bla poaltlon. ? Mr. J. R. Blake, Jr.. will not atand for re- g election. He baa bad enougb of tbe Treaa- e urer'a office. Quite a number ol entries are p expected for tble race. Among tboee who n ire willing to eerve ae Treasurer we remem- li -er to bave beard tbe names of W. T. Brad- o ley, O. A. Douglass, Dr. Moaeley, and poe- e slbly others. Supervisor Nickels Is one of tbe hardest workers tbat ever held tbe offlee. He baa more energy than Charlie Hammond, and d confidently relies on bis good works to bring e blm victorious overall tbe troubles of office- , holding. But for all tbat David Gilliam. M f N. Patterson. H. J. Power and L. A. Hbannon _ propoee to makea moet lively time tor blm ' tbla Hammer. Tbej will go flying to tbe grand ataod. aod move la tbe quickest time > poaalble. Jamee 8. Olbert, tbe Ooooty Supervisor of ( Education, boa become a veteran to tbe q acbool baslneea, and, op to tbe present time, j we bave beard of do one wbo will cod teal bla [ re-election. t Tbe Clerk of tbe Court, Capi. J. L. Perrto, J bolda over and can look on wltb complacency. t Sheriff Chariot J. Lyon'a term expiree wltb j tbe otbere, bot be rellee on bla atloklag quail- c tlee and bla popularity. Coroner W. B. Oolnga U alao relying upon bla frienda to ? belp blm to win tbe prise from Mr. Lyon. ( Senator Oraydon will not aland for re-elee- t Hon. We bear of two enlrlee for tbe raoe, * M. P. DoBrutil, Esq., and ex-Sbarlff K. W. K. , Nance. ? For tbe Uooae of Kepreeentatlve we bave beard of no enlrlee, tbongb It Is poe?lble somebody may ofler. lion. Wm. H. Parker ( and Hon. M. P. DeBrabl will not be In lbat j race tbla year. Mr. farcer dm naa enougn, i aoil Mr. DeBrubl la looking for greater I honors. 1 Wbeo It oowea to tbe Congressional race, tbeo Ibe for will fly Id good fashion. Abbe- f Title baa three candidates, aod It will be a 1 peolal wonder II one of tbem.doee not make tbe swlfteal kind of a ruo. Hon. I H. MoCall a, Mr. Wyalt Aiken, and lion. W. N. Uraydou, make tbe Abbeville team. Tbey are all good men wbo bare In tbe paal, served J ibelr oouutry well, and tbla District would jj be well repreaented by either. Otber conn- t Ilea In ibe Dlatrlct may pal ap racers, and II s so, tbey will add laiereat to tbose spectators J wbo occupy seats on tbe grand stand. i Hon. Frank U. Gary will be on tbe State I ticket, reaching lor tbe cbalr of tbe Lleuten aut Uoveroor. We base beard tbe opinion expreesed that be would beat all competitors to tbe place. And tbere Is Mr. W. W. Bradley wbo has an eye on tbe offloe of Secretary of Hlale. The Brail ley* are good politicians and good racers, po**easlng tbe ability of gelling uuder tbe wire at tbe earl leal moment. But he/ore any of tbree race* come off ?e are to have an election for Mayor and Alderman of tbe city of Abbeville, wblcb li exciting mucb more tban tbe usual Interest In neb elecllooa. One reanlt of tbe ooJtest for Mayor will be well for Abbeville. Nearly everybody bu* registered, and we will know our voting strength. We believe tbat all voter* will be required to show tbelr registrar lion ticket. If you bave lost or mislaid your ticket yon bad better get a new one. It la, we believe, too late to register. Tbe frequency of our elections, like tbe agitation of the waters, baa a healthful effect, and baa a lendenoy to excite Intereat In the affairs wbloh most vitally Interact. y I - )0N . ?\\T and ^ factions in npsrv. / " *eau de Soie idies' Skirts. ?-firN* CVl At*f ig lUi UUV1 u will be on e: e cordially i" ore on the al easnre to she rettiest line o: Ld Flowers, I t we have e? Idc The ViNfeam. Tb? AMmvIII* wiribioN would pay dlvl* and nesi Heptaniber, bat for tbe tot thst mb? debt* bate to b* paid. It U tb* lnt*a. loo of a majority of the stockboldar* to pay to* corporation b*for* pay log dividends, he debt* will do doubt b* p*ld before lb* lo**ol lb* current yaar, atwbleb Urn* lb* rgantsatloo Is expected to begin earning a Ivldend, wblob uiay be p*ld in May ot n*xt ear. We bav* beard of no one wbo le dteatlafled rltb ble Investment. Capl. Ljon. tbe manaer, Isglvlog good satisfaction to tbe en* tornre. It U a little re rnartoabe tbat op to tbe reeeot time every depositor of cotton b** a ad* money by so doing. Tbe batolt of slorD| cotton noder oak tree*, wbere tbe owner* aaettnru lio(l*n If tbey would bat* II rot venly, will be a tblng ol tbe put. Nethleg la (. A report was enrrent on our street* * few lay* ago Ibat Prcaldent A. W. Smltb bad ae*red bis relation* wltb tbe Woodruff Cotton 4111. We laarn Ibat there is no wuin m mi eport, and that be end ble directors vere ie?er mora Id accord than el present. ? tTATi or South Carolina, County or Abbkville. We J. 8. Hammond. J b. McMillan and 8. i. Thomson, hereby agre? to submit tbe lueeiloo of tbe Democratic nominee lor iayor of city of Abbeville, to tbe result of* irintr/ to be be Id at Abbeville Court Honae, I. C.. oo Tuesday, March Iwenty-flrtli, l??i, telween tbe Lour* of 9 A. M. ?ad 1 P. M. nod mpaee tbe following conditions eod subject o tbe follow I af rule*: 1. All parties who are qualified to vole In be General Municipal Eeolion for euob ifflee, end who are registered for sucb purtoee, sbail be allowed to vote, provided be Mitnpil**s wltb tbe rulea below. 2 When any party offers lo vole, be sball >e required lo sabeorlbe lo tbe following ?th: I do solemnly iwnr that I am quail' lediovoieat inle eieciloo, have not voted Mforeaud will support tbe nominee Hi such lection. 3. Tbe managers sball uke down the lamc-sof all voters; shall count tbe votes, ind declare the result of ibe elecilon. 4. Thai ibe following persona are agreed ipon as managers ; H. T. Wanilaw, 5. Tbal lo caae no candidate abail receive a najorliy of ibe vote* oaal In the Aral prlnary, then tbe two blabeai shall run lo a ootid primary to be held ou Tuesday, April at, 1902, between the boura of 9 A. M. and 4 >. M? and under ibe same rolt-s aud condl lona herein named and set lorlh, March U, IPC! H O. Thomson. Tbe undersigned candidates tor Aldermau rom ibelr respacllve Wards, concur In Ibe ibove rule? lo aovern tbe primary. Alderman, Ward No. 1. J M.Htrden, u .. - J* M - 4, C. D. Brown. Tbe above paper having been pr Mien led lo I. I. McMillan and J H. Hammond*. cnndlUlra lor Mayor, and tbey having refuaed to frn lo Iba condition* Ml loriu lor a prl> nary, I hereby decllnr to enter a primary on ,ny oilier condition*. aud withdraw from auy mmary proposed by them aud will go aa a mndldate In iba <?eneral Municipal Election, tod will requealtny friend* lo lake oo part n any movement look lug lo a primary on ,oy oilier larma. 8. (I. Thotnaoo. Mareti 18, VJrt. ?? ^ Ulean'a l.ornl*. IN?KKKK? Mocha and Java, blended and roa*led hy expert*. lib. cotlee trie lo (lie party who can buy a to It* fur it.GO than (i t-uu ?im at 10>a it?. lor fiou. Ulenna. 8CUAR- IS lb*. (ranulaled Sl.uu. 'JO I ha M.O.9IJ0. I'aab only atUlenn'a. FLOUR- The lineal patent, make* pura wholeaome bread mI Ulenu'a. I lUltN- SS ct?. bushel {'*?> bunhel) for apol caah ouiy. Car wnlle corn l? arrive lu a few daya ill Ulenn'a. MKKDH-- For garden and field, while and yellow dent corn, amber ranj need, mlilel and lleoaent. SI ml for Ibe Urgent mellou Krown from aeed aold by iilenn. NHOES? IIW men and women'a ?boea for only |l.tTt at Ulei:n'*. KOOH? For aeUtojr from lineal It. !' Kockit. J. K. Glenn. Before you buy your drugs see ua. Tbe lp?*d Drug Co. ' t &C0 Or tNI MAM ZAllU. UU liiVAx Also a new Skirts in gre; shibition. nvite all the ] * J rt 4- /%o 01 juve uutcD, a. >w you one o f Millinery,. P )ress Goods, 1 er before disj PU o* CHURCH >V?DDINti. HIM Mary Hemphill aad W. P. OraMt. It bn iarrled, Thursday areb ?7, IH3. Tbe marriage of Mlaa Mary Hemphill and W. P. Greene, Esq , will be o<-lab rated In tba Aseoolate Reformed Preabylerian Cberrh. Tltaraday afternoon at f.-ur n'eloek, M?rcb 17. 190S. Re?. T. W. MltMO. tbelrpealor, will perform tbe ceremony. Theaeare well known young people, who re moat highly reepected by I be ritlgens of Abbeville. Mr Greene la a member of lav Arm of Parker A Greene, and la one of oor moat snoeeaafnl lawyers, having tbe beat of proa pec ia before hlta. Miaa Hemphill baa been editor of tbe Medium foraeveral year*. As a news gatherer sbe has few superiors, and ber writing has been of (bat pleasant kind wbleb bas made many friends both to herand to lbs paper, wblcb she has so aucoeesfblly conducted. fnmaikulv after the marriage ceremony a rroopllon wii 1 be given at tbe home of ber lather, U-neral K. H. Hemphill In Fori Pickens. After that, tba bridal couple will atari tbe saroe ev^oloi to lb^ Cbiriftlon KI position, whlcb U now eo attractive and eo fall ?On tbeTr return Mr. and Mra. Greene will oeonpy tbelrbewntlftil hone on Cheatnnl Avenae. which Mr. Uraaoe baa boagbl and farnlahad for the reception of hla bride. The* have a baodaocna booae. whlcb baa been nicely furnUbed. and everything for Ibeia polo la to a happy and a proaperoua future. POLL LIST. K*Klatere* Velen far tfea Hnalelpxl Election. M. B. Hy fan, F. B. Oravea. W U. Douglaaa, J. M. Harden, jTo cox. j a. Wattloa. P. J Linn, Oeo. Wbltr, A. W. Wnaon, U W. Perrln, T. Y. HarrK H. M Brooka. W O. Cheney, It O. l,iok. J. V.Hhroedrr, K H. Hoghea, J. A. Wllaon. It. M. Haddon, II. H. Wliaou, J- W. Slan. Jr. C J. White. C V. Hammoud, H. I*. Mcllwaln, J. W. Mlgn, K<>b Cochran. John Lyon, K. I'. Morrow. H H Hill, T c Meat M. Wllklnaon, W. H. Parker. K. N. Tlddy, J.H Bowie, H.^H??n A. J. Bowey. T. ( . McDowell, T. I- Rnberuon, J.W.Hawood, J. F. MeKlnnon, a. ?. mw?ru?, C. A. Calhoun, j. J. J, Curler, A. W. Clark, r* j?-ii?on. J. M. Willlama, C. J. Lyna. E. J gTa\U' A. B. Ocbran, J. L. P?"?n, w T. Branch, H. {' 'iV?M' J. U Johnson, J. A. Hill. L. H. Ituaaeil. W. T.r'ark, a h,j rwidr, J- a. ^miib, 8. (j. Tnomaon, O. B l obb. Veal Blanche! t. B. B. Poor, K. J. Bianrhelt, O. T.Tale, J.J. Blancbell, WI.IMarlln, M. E Hnlllncawortb, W. P. CJrren. Jo* Ervlu. J.H Cochran. A. T. Ward law. W. J "mitb E. Calhoun. j*"- w- Martin, P. A. Cheat ham. A. H. Barncli, P. E And?r?on. W. H. Boo|bam, J. H. I^wl?. H. I' Mahr/, W. ll. Porrln, ,w-?-, J. J. Stone, *' IJ'Jl !"* ?' J. E. McDonald. T. B. MeCord, W. II. June*, W C. DuPre, J B Byrd, TomCre?w?,ls. J. F. Kobertaon. Dr. Hill, W. A. TVmpielon, Dr. MM lord, Jwmea Chaltnera, I,. T. Mlli?r, W F. Mmllb. Carl \\oamanaky, J (i. Edward*. A.J. Faulkner. J II. M. M''-Dill. M. N. Patt?-rM>n, it. e. ni <. j. m. <n? mi. Klcli-M Hill. H. N. Wlllmuia, U. C. <i?iiibrell. It C. Wlleou. W. A. Calvert. J?wia I'ernn. 1,. ( HnnIcpH, ltu(li Wllxiu, J h tiMinmciid, J. A. H>>w? n, W. It. Wll?on. H. K. lieaeliam, T II. Mnxwell, J. II. Hul're, W. K. IVrrln, J. M. Oarohre'l, I lie *. IVntipy, C, H. Kd?iril>, j W.T I'enney. I'. KnMtgburK, J J.S Klaher, W. I?. Wllaui:, I T. V. i rcKuwoll. m M Wall Paper-Having iwcured the agencfl for Alfred Praia <t Co. ?>f New York, I ma ferlng the m?>M up-t?-dnl? line ??f Wall i'ap^J mid wall mouldlnga ever brought lo AbbH vllle. New *arapl?-a ju?t In. (.jive me a ca^B I would lie pleated to allow you whether >'^H buy or not. fl LitdleH wlieD down town call and *ee beautiful line of Wall Paper and mouldln^H Ibey are right up to the mloute. jBj9 lieu. Peone<^H I , ^ T' I *y IIP. .it iiiu^ j U 07 in Li. I'.M Taffeta Silks i line of heavy j, brown and "4 i LHUlt/S IAJ V iDl U ad it will be i i the largest .v. Jumes, Feath7 VV U.JLIU M VA/UO^ flayed. I A Good Example* The atory la reialed of boy who, on belof naked where ba w?a going, replied that bivua'tgoing anywhere. "You moat be golor aomew here," pentlated bia queationer. " No. I ain't," declared iba boy, "I'm a-ooaiIng back." Il'a Ibe Come-back Customer Wetlwtya atriv* for? tbe cuaiomer wbo will feel to plesaed with bla flrat bill bought of ua that be'll com* again and again. Of courae If w? wer? In bualnees for a day.ora week, , mm could raally gal more money for oar foods and feel Indifferent a? to lb* likelihood of oar customer ever com log beck afala. Bat we err Established to Stay, Aod have a pent yearaofbard boa tie. puab aou p*raeveranee In baildlog reputation, and hence oar anxiety to please aod aatlafy. W. D. Barksdale. , TWELVE REASONS Why You Should Send t'n Your ' Prescription*. I i 2 _ * 5 a ? . = n a o 3 m OS I J E 3 Is M 5 s ? I * Z 1 - - g ? ? 3 9 t ? 5 fi f ??'. ui 1 I -If s: iw. s i = 1 ? S 9 2 Ufl X ? 2 fc. 0 3 * & s * S o 8 0 J I jMO ' =? ? 2 JM i * J; a ' i s ? 7 S ? ^ 5 i a 2 a s ijM? " ~ ? 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