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GENERAL NEWS NOTES. '
TMax Hurt W* All Hk?aM Km*
Frta Oar Exakaaic*.
Tai fight is orr.
I It vm announced last night, After long
MfeNM between Governor MeMwoeoejr.
rMWtt Wipner and * commute* of bu?lMMMi
of Charleston, that the Governor
VMM not allow Ibe Jeflerlee?Fttsalmmoo*
Ifht to come off. The Governor mji ion u
Hta DMHHry, that be would call out the
mllltla to prinot lt>* eon i?at.
DEMOCRATIC COHVKNTIO!*.
The Bute Democratic executive eommlttaa
arttwd the Slate coo veu lion to ba bald May
let, at pooo. In Columbia.
to uvinr v. x. "a.
Governor MaBweeaey baa received an InvltaUoo
to review the V. M. I. eadeU, wbo
will ba la Cbarleetoa for the Exposition. He
baa accepted and baa appointed April I5tb.
near GO UP.
The supply of toUoo U almoal MhiniUd
and Um QMUOd Is enormoai. It Mem* ee If
the prices moat go op.
1UT1KO A JOLLY TIME.
The Wlathrop college fSri?. tb? V'. P.I.
hem ead other etadsats. visited the Exposition
IM week end (he most of their Unas by
ItklK Id the eights end enjoying themselves
g?erslly.
imaiM at "mxro."
Lest Tburaday was "Sbrlnsr's Dey" sttbe
BxpeetUoo. The perade ettneted eery mecb
. "-" S-MS <!L?""SSS.S:
* 1 ATU9TA CAT.
i.m OmhUh Visited the Exposition on
rnav to wbkrat* "Atlanta Day.
URTiaUTI PAID.
! C Oo last Tborsday aftsrnooa at Caps Town.
owotmI the fansral 01 Cwcll Rhode*. All ib.
Borsins Mooie m?ad throucb PariimrDt
Bs Hgrm to wrttw t^i nMMlM that van lying
toitofe Tba body was draped In Rhode'.
fevontaOagaaDd waaoariisdoaaaaanon.
raanonm visit.
Y?Mar ni today tbs Prsstdsat opsni
to Cbartssion to altaodaoaa upon the Expo?a??a
??t?irfaH ISM*
[UdlhlMrtirUKtoobUdly to U>? Iftrgwt wMk
Oartng lb? Jxporttton.
roil tei bon's UMLiwr.
AsartlAsd olm> tor WW, draws to the
Offeror fwMwt RooMTilt, wmo (0warded
to ItaPioUntoa Msrcb, 3Kb, by s oomSilttn
ot otttsw. ftom Chicago, wbloh GotwaorYslMhodsppolotod.
vtmaaaA zsrross.
Tfco Vlndu Mots Pna AnoclAtlon will
wlslltfcsKpstiUse onAprtilfc
A ran fkom hobsox.
opt Rfefeanl Pibibob Hirtrrm bss ntonud
toCBirtaNoa tb? wssk sad will diUnrnva.
c. wax.
MnoOsy bstss North OmoIIds wok oi the
JtoparttVy. l>ow6? of ttie^ur-beeia^srwjD
v fhatr vtil b? nytuT*
imnHrou.
AlMODtOf HfelaUMt at tbe Exposition
tbia ?Mk ?MU? m the preMnutton
9tlb? l?0M to Major MJeab Jeaklne, tbe
nUloat Carolinian, wbo dletlacutebed biro
MfB Ctobo wbito MarringunderRocectelu
m awiMoi at tii "xx.ro."
QewoorMaevMis?7 left tor Cfcarlaeton on
Moatej Bornlog ku tK tbere wben tb?
PmMmI wlia Ha will accompany tb*
FWeNtat^taUpBbUo fonotiona daringble
acauonfiviu.
V - OMUafcodo* tortaoo tenotae great aefliet
nuftn Hothlng ilaflnlle bae baao learned
( > * - jAai to (to Talaaof tbe propoeed eebolar?R'
' * AX aaso BWn DZAO.
TtooMwt Matbodtot alnletarin America,
Bair.G.a Woodroff. died laet Saturday ?t
f olto. Hew Yorfc. He vee born la Sasees
g mS^M* York tn 1807.
?? mm t?ubmf?t.
8*' It bu bscn tDBOODtid that t conapaDj
kMUHIht Wlreleaa Telegraph Ooapuy,
of frtM, la la pro i m o!formation to take
r> ow tin 4Mfte> righu of tbe original
Marosai Oonpaajr.
MAMMA HEARD TUOX.
Senator Hasoa VM the principal speaker
i. oaaa*ar*a? night at tbeetaetag eeeeloool
yf, ' tbooaanal ewlig or tbe American Academy
oi Political and Hoc 1*1 Hcleuee. Tbe
SSocwaadtoeaaad1*"01111100 ?? cap)U> RD(i
roa south atbica.
TbO lofai Omadlan regiment of Infantry
kae TOJaaleered tor eerTtoe tn Booth Africa.
wflonuu aaiBKBT.
- Wlieleeali krttxry baa been going on In the
aaletpal eeeomUy last. Loo la It u eaid
that tbe peopleoTSt. Looie bare only a ragne
eoaeeattoa oTtbo astaat to wblob corruption
feevear tbe past tan pearsexisted among
IMr evora offleen aad pabllo eervanu.
a up mooiat.
W. Bo?y.?Bailor from lb* United States
enUaar CiartniHMII. wh killed tut Friday
BtgtU, la Oharteetoo, bye trolley oar accident.
on. BAirns's ooaorriox.
OMHl Wad* Htlrtoa oontlnoee to be
my VMk, ud be does not regain bis
m rapidly aa be mUbt. although
11 iliilBi lln part m>
PATKICX TO DR.
iltartT. Patriate, wbo wh?ootIcM on
Mtatab Wh tor the marder of William Marsh
Kw be pal to dwlh lo Um eiectrle ehalr
MMaf Stacfrieoo oo May 5tb.
iTumo cm ? ruxn.
AttWtHOtty.tto hmooi rammer resort,
wm tWM by a moat disastrous lira oo last
Tfemtejr. Two squares, on the boardwalk.
MltOB the oeaan front, waa horned, In
elndlng twin hotels. aad mora than a dozen
mwiUar bolldlnca. Mo lives were I oat. bat a
mmhar w yaiimi wari badly injured. The
ftspaiyj loaa li astlmatcd at *750.010.
riWD BY SSKATS.
ob bm Tbhiadaj, Mm senate passed the
MMU-otaoflMMgariaa bill. It ooeaaluoed a
. thraly debate, but the senators whose coostltaaam
vara Intirasted In the mannfaetar# 01
?, ffOT?l too aoeb tor the other aide
M VOlt VM 35 to SJ.
ruirr nm sold.
It to Mid that too Plant system baa bMO
hooafcthr tMAthaUo Ooaet Line nod the
. MbSSbhi Ealiiray and th f will rtlTtde.
m # ^
PROMISED TO GO TO WORK
\
ItoflMNMrraitoMlt Km Wh?
VfeilMtoaMi to the Chala Cms
fto M mmmpmrUmg Hla fuilly.
ItlMHttota awn la Newberry Couuty
HhMdor bind to rapport ble family. He
VMbfOOgbt Into wart, oonvleted mud eeotoarad
to th? chain gang tor six moo ib?. The
tov toasood ooe, the ooart did IU duty, and
v Whra tha Man tonnd oat that it wae easlor to
Htppoct hto toally than to work oo tba cbalo
aafi he atoaitaed to take ear?> o/ bl? totally,
iailha Oarataor pardoned him. Tbe chain
?l to a moat exoolieo t plaoe to gal laxlnees
of a >! Tbay bate a ctrap which le
aaad tor that parttoalar purpose, and it eeltioaa
tolla to beiptbe eonvlet to pt a lively
awvaoahta. Tbe Columbia Record eaya :
1m immflf lada* mMnnml Jutan K.
OasteM Newberry county, wbo *u ooovlcledof
tellisf to sapport bis ramily and mo
WNi to n BOttllii aa the cbalngaog. Ttie
governor r?anted Um pardon on the ooadltioo
IMS Um man woo 14 get to work at once, and
MitaMroeted Um abertff toarrest blra tbould
teiwkt goUty ol ?ocb conduct again.
CHoMB*a Locale.
COFFEE?Moeba aad Java, blended and
roaeted by expert*, lib. coflee
lm to tbe party who ami bay
better green ooffee 10 Iba. for 11.00
than Glenn Mils at W!-, Iba. (or
91.00. Glenn'a.
8UOAR- 19 I be. granulated SI.00. 20 Ibi
M.0.11X0. Caabonly atGlenn'a
FLOUR? The flncat patent, makes pore
wbotfeume bread at Glenn's.
CORN? FMd Oata and Bran.
attna? For garden and field, wblte and
yellow dent corn, umber cam
seed. millet and lleo??nt. 9100
for ibe large*i nivlluo grown
iron) accu *uju uj uivuu.
8HOK&? fUD meo ?Dd women's iboM for
only J1.45 at Glenn'*.
BOOB? For estllnc from floest B. P
Hooks. J. K. Glenn.
Aavlblac In the eebool book and stationery
line to be had at Mllford's Dru* 8 tore.
.. ^TfceBpscd Dra^Uompany is b-ad quarter*
Loweey's candy froah every week at the
Ike Of ?o dote drag store of C. A^MUtord.
ft', I
DUE TVEST.
? ?
Death ?r Jlre. Lou Brow?lee??'lly '
t'onaell Elected?Personal Paragraphs.
l>r. and Mr* Parker of Belton wm with tbe
family oftept. t/llnkaoales last Habbsili.
Tbe County Ctialn G*ug will be camped
near Dae West In e lew days aod then our '
roads will be put In beautllui condition. 1
Mlaa Olivia ituru, from Hnnea Patb, ban *
been witb Prof, aod Mm. W. B. McCain lor ;
a week or leu days.
Mr. William Burt* of Honea Patb. attend- 1
ed service at tbe A. K P. Cburch last Subbaiu. '
K*v. Mvrtle. naalor of Greenville Prenbyte- '
rlau Cborcb madeao inlereatlng talk to ibe 1
Young Men's Christian Association Snturday
Dlgbl.
Mr. Rubl A. lladdon wan Id Doe Went Saturday.
He baa beeu kepi at burnt* lor two
uiunibs Willi rheumatism. A preacher tola
bloa thai two jrlab pouioea carried In in*
pockets would cure rheumatism aud be In
now I eating ibe remedy.
Dr. J. J' i?iud?ay baa made such an cfllcleut
member ul ibe board ?>l lifMiiuili.it be liait
beeu elected for another term of live years.
Mr. Itaakln Winn ww lu Moaiuv, N. C. for
aday or iwo last weeK. Htwiu a witness lo
Ibe cane ol U W. Urlflln against the H. A. L. I
Railway.damage to stock. Mr. Winneujoy- *
ed Ibe trip and gave valuable ti->iiinony in 1
tbe case. 1
Mr Hubert Drake ba* bad pneumonia, but t
under ibe skillful treatment ui bis puysiclan i
la up again aud wlllsuuu be ready lur active i
work on bis farm. ?
Pin* ?ra ibuut the w*roni cuiuaiiHinj iu ?
Ibis isarket. Of Ibe ilsa of a poanutu (bey }
brlug from 1110 lo Ji'x), and are bard to dud 2
at (bat price, if eoiueeuUrprlNlug merchant J
would brine on a carload ibejr would cell rapidly.
Mr. Jdo. W. Morrab and bta ton, Bradley (
Morrab came to Due Weal laul Saturday to (
ee Mrs. Lou Brownies wbo was quits >!ek ,
and wbo died tbs following morning.
Tbs following named geutlemsj will bave ,
ibe reins of city government in mvir uauulor
Ibe next twelve mouths, A rt. Kennedy, I
intendant. H. M. Youog.J. 11. Brooks, Dr. J.
R. Bell and P. R. Henry, Wardens. It u ex- ,
peeled they will give lb* town good order,
pal streets and side walks In excellent eon '
dltion, put In terra oolta piping and bridges ;
wbere needed, and plant a thousand shade "
trees. WhIi little money oo town marshals
and caiabooaea, gentlemen, and pat the
streets in good condition, and you will receive
the thanks of those wbo look off tbelr
ooats and worked and sweated to put' you in
offloe. j
DKATH.
Mrs Loo Brown lee died Sunday morning
ahoal seven o'clock, rthe had been affected
with bsart troahle for a month pest, and It 1
wee plainly seen that lbs end was not far off. '
rthe realised that she could not live long, bnt
?? ?im and raairned lo Ibe end. Mrs i
Brown lee waa a native of Abbeville county,
and vii educated at Ookcebury and Ander- ;
on. ' I
In 1854 abe vu married to Mr. Samuel <
Brown lee and alnoe tbai Ume baa realded In
One WaaL I
Uer buaband entered tbe Coo federate Army
and died at Urand Junction. Tenn. In IMS.
Left a widow wltn tbree email eblldren. abe '
oora bar trtala and mat tbe reeponaiblUtlee oi i
Ufa in anob a way aa proved ber to be a noble <
woman. ?be waa a good mother and a alnoe
re and ??If Cbrtallan. Every one
wboftnaw ber loved berand fait that abe waa
ibeir friend. Hera waa a bappy diapoal*
Uon, and abe alwaya met ber friends wttb a 1
amlie. Mra Brownlee lived to aee ber aona
educated and eeuled In life, and lor abe peat i
everai yean abe baa apenl part of ber time 1
wttb one and another of ber boya. Her el
?*??I? Ih. Mainr nf !
dwt aoo IS HIT. J, U. Diuiuin, kuo K??' ?
l&a Pidb/urtta Cburcb at Covington, Teon.
Mr. ft. C. Brown lee Is a successful merchant
andbuaineaa ma In Doe Weet, Mr. 8. D. 1
Brownlaa la aleo a aocosnful boaineea man at
Andanon. '
Mra. Brown lea waa elxly eeven years of
age. Bbe loved to worK and always found i
ometblng lo da Bbe will be mlaaed In tbe I
bona. In Uia town and In tbe church. Bbe <
will ba mlaaed by ber children, aba will be i
miaeed by bar frlenda.
L0WNDEST1LLE. j
Saater In Ha l-Teaac Pteplc't 11
Parlor ? Vlallera la Tkt Eapetl- 1
tlee-A Taw a Coaaell Wild Little
te be.
Lowndeavllle, April 7tb, 190t.
MIh Bnale and Mlea Olive Miller went lo
Abbeville Monday, tben on lo Ibelr old borne 1
a lew mllee bej <>nd to apend a while. 1
There waa i gathering oI young people at
Rev. H. C. Fennel's Monday nlgbt. As usual
on soeb occasions a pleasant lime wan
bad by all. I
Rev. J. L. Daniel and family, and Mr. E. J. ?
Huckabee started Tuesday morning for tbe
City by tbe Bea, on the 8 35 A. M. train. Tbey
pent two daya and nlgbta In aaelng tbe
slgbta. and bearing tbe sounds, connected ,
with the Ex post Uon. They were much pleas- a
ad with Ibair trip. r
" " of Latimer. waa In onr ?
midst on Towiv on busineas. ?
Mr. J. T. Ullmer bought from Dr. J. U
Xoatley a part of the aomewbat noted Brook* ,
golly, ud wait land surrounding It. He baa E
already dune mocb work towards reclaiming ;
the gull/?baa much jret to do.
Owing lot be bad wealber, the Eaater egg a
boot tbal waa to ba?e some off laat Frldajr L
waa a week ago, waa poetponed till laat Tue* ?
day evening, wben It oame off In tbe wood*
oeartbe MetboJIat oburcb. Over two bun
dred egga were bidden, and tbe iitue folk* i
bad a iinljr tine banting for lb em.
Opt. J. E. Brownies, of t*wn;'i Creek, waa
In town Tbnradajr. 1
MagiatrateJ. O. Huckabee and bla alater, n
M laa Ll I lie Huckabee look a drive to Iva
Tbnradajr. tbe Orel on boalneea.
Mr.C. w. Webb, of Anderaon, oame down
Tueeday and remained till Wednesday pushing
bla life Inanraooe buslneea.
Mrs. Jeff Bowman and Mlae Floreure Mil
(brd went to tbe bome of tbe laat named father,
Mr. T. P. Mil lord near Abbeville, Friday
evening and to Abbeville Saturday.
Dr. J. L Kennel returned lo bla bome berr
Tbureday. bavlng J oat graduated from tbe
Mrdltml University uf Georgia. He la to be
congratulated aa be graduated wltb honor,
received ble diploma and la prepared to begin
tbe practice of bla cboeen profession. He baa
not decided aa lo wbere be will locate, bat
will coon.
Mr. W. L. Kennedy returned a few daya ago
from a very pleasant trip to Cbarleetoo. He
was mocb plcaaed wltb tbe Exposition.
winns lut (all there baa been an unuanallv
large trade Id our place In cabbage*. Several
thousand ponnda of tbla delicious vegetable fl
baa been sold. Mr. T. C. Llddell baa a few
beads left of bla laal purchase and some of ?
tbem aresprout! ug. Tbla la eometblng else 1
tbal la very uncommon here.
Mr. J. F. Harper weal lo Aoderaoa Hatur- "
dny oo boiloMttt.
Mra. J.D. Wilson spent from Wednesday J
till yeelerday wltb ber parents and family at
MoflUtUvllla. c
Mr. A. V. Barneaand family went to Dean's
Saturday to vial I the parentaol Mra. Barnes, a
Ur. R. E. Moeeley, of Anderson, came down ?
yesterday morning and remained till evening
wltb ralatlveaand friends.
Mlaa Jennie Harper baa apent tbe paat few
days wltb friends at Latimer. |
Mra. Clarence Llnder, of Hartwell, eame
over a few days ago to ber tatbera. Hon. I. H. f
MoCalla 8b? ana ber mother, and brother, 1
Mr. M. C. MrCalla, worshipped with the _
Metbodlsta here yesterday. 1
Our annual election lor Towu Council came
off laat Tueeday. There being only ooe ticket f
M*j. F. W. R. Nance for Intendant, and Meaa
Henry Moseley. W. O. Huckabee, K. J a
Hutchison and D. K.Cooiey, for wardens. In
tbe Held, It waa nnaalmoaaly elected. Owing a
a tHm fliiftilnaii and almotl v?n?ral ind unln. (
larrup led freedom from disturbance*, and
drunkenbouU. our Council la almoala slneeura.
W? bin do uaa for a oaltbuuw, bylawa
and sucb signs of muulelpal authority, ]
but we have to go through tba mnttoua, to at
least partly keep In touch and Hue with more ?
pretentious towna and eltlea, ao to be a mem- 1
Mr of oounell bare la ao empty honor, aa
wall aa empty trouble. Troupe.
HATS AND MILLINERY aaatlfal
(Ipralac of Bfaallfal
Uewla, Which Were Inapected by
lean Ufa I Wonst-a.
For beautiful women and beautiful goods
Abbeville leada all the world, a.id Parla loo.
Abbeville ladlea nould not look otherwise
than beautirui wnen aaornea oy ia? moat I
beautiful mlillnery to be found in me mom
beauliful emporium* of feabloue. it mailer*
not bow plain a women may look when ?h<com'?
to Abbeville, ib? aoon learn* from
aaeoelatloo, to become beeutlful In pernou
end her increased tact In clionnlnj Ihe pretIleal
drmpler* end lo wearing the moat benutlfal
beadier raakee her the talreat of the lair
and the moat rharmlug of the Irrealatlble
dlvlnltlea of earth.
The millinery department of Mr. KoudHll'a
atore, la more beautiful tltau the wlidect
dream of acenea In fairy laud, and the beautiful
women who crowded the atore yeaterdav
were enough lo make en old bachelor fall
down and worthlp the goddi-aaea Ml beauty'*
ahrlue. The fact la, there la nothing more <
beautiful or more beooralug In bata than a
beautiful laoe. And aoy lace lu Mr. Ken
dall'e hata la beautiful. Let no girl doubt
ber beauty when wearing a profualon of ibe 1
pretty gooda that oomblue to make the prettleet
bundle tbat ever adorned the top at
anybedya head.
We ?re headquarter* for anything Id tbe j
drag iloe. Mil ford'* Drug Store.
Mil ford' Neuralgia powdar will relieve you
jsvery Unit. No cure, uo pmy. Mllford'w Drug
Htore. Phone l?7. j
fe&tK. r?5&/; ?k?v i ?'r?. .>*' * 1.'.* 'i.. ' .
EAST END.
Hhm "M" Nrn it ml Hear* on HIn
Monad* In t'ouilrjr nod la Town.
Abbeville, 8. C., April 9.1*02.
iionorku oi'bm with 15 or it gates.
Kev. Jnmc? I. Martin. 1). 1)., :*nd wife, of
Atlanta,arrived In the oily h few daya ago,
liter an ahaeuce of many year*, and were aerorded
a nearly welcome by a host of friend*.
1 delightful reception waa tendered Ibem
a?t Tue?day evenlu* by Mr. W. Joel MmPh.
it which many had the plfaanre of meeting
>ne? more thm frlcnda of b}-fnne year*.
[Hx-ior Martin waa parlor of the Prwhyirrmo
Church of tbla ciiy fur a number of year*,
itid on hi* return find* that lie atlll hold* a
warm place In tbe heart* of the people of
tbbevllle Dr. Martin la now pa*lor of one
if lht> flrat ebnr?hM of Atlanta, where be la
Inline a great nod good work, and where be I*
>eloved Mnd honored by a large and apprw.'latlve
congregation, and In held In the blgb *t
nUttn by the people of the city. At
>ree*nt they are the honored ^of Mr.
ind Mr*. L. W. White.
flANO KECITAL.
The piano recital given in ?he Court Hooae
hki Friday evedlng by Ml?a K%e Uiwe
?tKinrler of Atlanta, ?m a grand Mircea*.
I'he selection* for the evening were of tbe
ilgh?nl Hlandnrd nl ciaaalc niuidc and were
u??l auperbly rendered. holding the eioeeal
illenilon of the large and appreciative audenre
all the while. MIhm sponrler waa greet*1
by round* of applause ?l every performince.
She waa anly agisted bv Me*dame<>
di-Mitlan. Kill*. Mltchnnr. Ml?* l'levna Meal.
Aertra. Jones. Hill, Cocbran, u1ik> by Mr.
lame* A. Hill who tendered sever*! beautl?l
Helecilounon tbe Either.
Tbedaet by Memr* J ohm and Cocbran wa?
barmtniely rendered, a* waa tbe double
(uartetts nao( by tbe above named ladle*
tod ???ntlemeii tbe beat of our bone talent,
i be evening waa one ot extreme pleasure to
>ur rauslc-loving people.
fink millinery and mantua marino.
Mm. Jimei TaggRrl has Just opened op a
jeaullful line of millinery and ladle* goods
it) tbe Hmltb block on Trinity Mireut, tbe
iiorerootc recently vacated by Mr. J. Allen
imltb.Jr Mrs. laggart la too well kuown
in ibu community 10 need any pralaa from
ib, ber laill aaa dresatnaUer, as well * ber
fjqulalte taste In millinery la acknowledged
:>> all. Remember wbere sbe la and be aure
tndglve ber a call wbeo In tUe city. Her
tork la new, atyllsb and up-lo-dat* and will
t>e sold at prices tbat defy competition.
coming and ooino.
Mmn. James Ullllam. Andrew Baas. 8. c
Lluk, Ctiarlsa and Ulberi Evan* bava Juat returned
from ltic Charleston Expualtlon.
rbey bad a moat delightful trip and prodouoc#
the "big abow" a grand aucreaa.
Mrs. Mary Parker, after a vlalt of aeveral
areeka to Mrs. H. H.-Norwood of Calboon
Fella, returned bonie last l'ueeday and le
nulla unwell.
Prof. M. M. Mann and Mr. Jobn Sutherland
left for Charleston a few daye ago.
Mesar*. It. W. Knox. William McNeill and
SlebolaaUobram. left yeeterday for the "City
t>y tbe ttea," wbere tbey will Uke In tbe Expoelilon
aa well aa all plaoee of Intereet In
sod around tbe old elty.
Meaara. A. O. Grant, Waller Boyd and T. O.
Baker represented tbe Havannah aide last
Monday In our elty.
Mr. Marlon Link waa In tbe elty last Moolay
on apeclai bualneee.
Meaara. Edwin Parker and Jobn A. Wllaon,
two buatling farmers of tbe Plat Woods,
vers vialtnra In the elty Haleday.
Mr. Willie I<allmer, after a del'gblfcl trip
lo Charleston, returned bom? lul Holiday.
Prof. K. E. KaoioD of Lebanon, uif Mis*
Maggie Kvans wers visiting In the city V"?t
Saturday.
Judge Klugh ud family left yesterday tor
Jbarlestou.
Oul. D. A'yatt Aiken arrived lo tbe city
mat Saturday where he la moat cordially
peeled by boetaof friend* who will give blm
ihelr hearty support In tbe Congressional
race.
fiAKDEX HEK1> FOR THK PCOPLK.
Tbe R. F. D. carriers bare been b"sy tbe
past few days distributing garden seed lo
ibelr patrons, furoUbed by ;Cnr>greMinen
L<allmer and McLaurln. Tnls distribution
>f seed Is a big thing In tbe United Htales
knd Is greatly appreclntetl by ibe people at
arge. Many thanks to the honored genllenen
who bave tbe Intereat of their constlto
mis at heart.
OCR CITY BAKKKY
Ia the plact woe re yon can aiwaya nuu
lomeiblng nice to mil Everything ia ueat
tnd op to dale and you are nerved promptly
it ail boar*.
THE ELECTK1C t*OWEU HOUSE.
We anderetand tbe contract for tbe balldng
of tbia booae baa already been let and ,
rork will begin at once.
DEATH or XKJ! XARY WATSON.
Mr*. Mary Wataon died at tbe home of her
on. Mr. E. W. WaUon or Bradley, last Frtlay.
April tbe 4th, at 8 o'clock tn the aftertoon.
Tbe deceased had been In declining
tealth for about a year, ever alnce the death
if her youngoat bod Mr. J. H. Wataou.
Mra. Wauon waa a coualdent member of
be A. K. 1*. Church, and waa a devotedly
ilou* woman at atl time*, a willing worker
>ud liberal anpporter of the Inatltutlona of
he cbureb. Hbe bad attained to tbe ripe old
ge of more than tbreo aoore yeara and teu.
log In her 76th year. Her llfo waa one of
iacfulucoa and In every reapcct a beautiful (
sample for every one.
Tbe funeral aervlcea were conducted by
lev. T. W. Sloan, aadated by Rev. Blakely of
Iradley. Her remain* were laid bealde lovd
one* In tbe Cemetery at Cedar Hpringa.
'wo aon?, together with otber relative* and
aany frlenda, mourn her death.
A 4, ?
f\L IUUI
Service.
Now and at all times, and
ill we ask is a chance to ,
>rove the merits of onr goods
-those merits will do the
est. Onr coffees and teas
ire rich, fragrant and nutriions.
We handle fonr different
>rands of the finest patent
lour that can be made or
irheat, and every dust is
guaranteed to give perfect
latisfaction to the most fasidious.
We do not claim to be perfect
but our goods will bear
;he highest praise.
mm.
PHONE No. 29.
J. L. HILL & CO..
*
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
CARRIAGES
and HABNESS
REPOSITORY
No. 3 Rosenberg Block
WM. II. I'AIIKKK. WM. r, (JKKKNK,
PARKER & GREENE,
attorneys and^oaasellor: &lLaw.
Offlce on LAW KAN UK.
ABBEV1LLK iHOUTIIfCAKOLlNA.
May 4. l?9K.^tr
. 'ilHt iA" . \J Xr* 1- i v~l i"&& , ? 1a ?V
DENTAL NOTICE.
Dr. S. (}. Thomson,
OPTICS 0P-STAIK8 ON MoILWAlN I
Corner. Abbeville. 8. C.
DENTAL NOTICE.
8. F. Killingswortli,
No. 4 He*: Block Abbeville, 8. C.
mms iapiet
i
T
i. AM PREPAUED AT ALL, TIMES TO 1
fnrnlnbe* my cuatomeni
FRESH BEEF, PORK, SAUSA3E,
Aid Fresh Loaf Bread
Fre?b fl*<h on Krldar end Hat order. Hlgbeat ,
market prlrm paid for Beevea aud Ho** and i
Oreon Null H idea. (
T. H. MAXWELL.
Phone No. I.
BEE-KEEPING
REVOLUTIONIZED!
By uhino a practical home-made
Hive, which admlta or taklog all aorplus
honey, free from brood or "bee-bread," at
?ny (mmid,
Every purchaser of right get* a miniature
pattern In numbered part*, with Inatrocllon*
for making blve and operating ayatem : and
a copy of "Dee Keeping Made Eaay for Every
Home." Tbt* book la adapted to tbe com pre
benaloo of people not laroillnr with tbe baalneaa,and
glvea practical matter rot found In
standard work*. Total coat only & Apply to
A. C. HMITH A CO.,
March 26.1002. tf Cold water, Oa.
inMpfi
TIUUU U UUUUU.
9
"The Best for
the South."
For Sale at......
DuPRES
Drug, Book and Seed Store
A Good
example.
I
The story Is reiated of boy who, oo
being asked where he waa going. replied
that be wasn't going anywhere.
You mail be goin? somewhere,"
pendsted hia questioner. " No, I
ain't," declared the boy, "I'm i-coniIng
back." Il'a the
Come-back Customer
We always alrlve for?the eoatomer
who will feel so pleased wltb bla first
bill bought of us that he'll come
again and again. Of course If we
were In baalneea for a day, or a week,
or a year, we ooald easily get more
money for oar goods and feel Indlf
iVISUI n HI LUC IHIIUIMIUI UUI WMW
lomer ever comlof beck again. Bat
we ere
Established to Stay,
Al i- /e spent year* of banl beetle.
pu*h and penetrance In building a
reputation, and hence oar anxiety
to please and aatUfy.
W. D. Barksdale.
Abbeville-Greenwo od
MirrnAL
mmrn
ASSOCIATION.
Property Insured, $725,000.
1X7KITE TO OR CALL oo tbCandervlKuro |
?? or to tb? Director of your Tuwnatili
tf\9 anv lufnrmaHnn vnn mftV il?lift ftbolll '
oar plan of Inanranoe.
We incur* your property af?ln?t dsetror
Uon bj
nsi, mmu u uesnne,
and do no cheaper lb an any Insurance Com i
p*ny In exlateuoe.
Kemeraber we are prepared to prove to y<>o
Lb at oara Is tbe safest and ebsapest plan ol 1
Inaurano* known.
J. R. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent, (
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FRASEB LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S, C.
BOARD DIRECTORS. :
J. Add Calhoun......^-Xln*ly-Hlx Tuwcablp I
h. U. Major .... Or?*uti w<kx1 j
J.T. Mabry I'oketbury "
W. B. Acker Donald* *
M. H. Clluk*ralM Wwt " i
T. h. Ilnddon .Ixtnj; Cane " I
H. K. Ooriier Xmllh villa " I
J. \V. I,.vim Troy "
A. K. Wuiooii ...CediirNprlnc "
W. K. U?lle Abbeville |
l?r. J. A. Aii'icm?u Aiilrevllie "
H.A.Tennnul Luwudt-fVllla "
A. O. Grant.... . Magnolia M
J. U 1'Hrrnut........ ..Calboun Mllln "
H. I. Kdiiion<U Bordeaux M
W.C. Martin _Hodg<fi 14 |
M. M. Benjamin Walnut (Jrov* "
i*. H. t.'aiimon. CmIIInod and lllbler "
1*. II. Kxmp Klrk?<*y*
JlKcpIl L?ka, KelloWKr.li A- I'ImimiIx "
J.C Ku?h Caiiibrldge M
B. i>. Kinnrd ... KluardH ** I
J. I). ( oleman Coronaca "
J. H. Chile*, Jr BraUlt-y " l
J. W. Hooll Verdery *
Abbeville. C., Jan. at. ???..
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBKVILLK COUNTY.
OFFICE OF 8UPERVIHORS OF REGIS
TRATION, ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Abbeville, H. C.. March 0. law.
Notice In hereby given that in accordance
with an Act of the General
Assembly, and in conformity with the
requlremeuts of the State Constitution,
the books for the registration of
all legally qualified voters, and for the
Ihsulug of transfers, eet., will he open
At the office of Supervisor** of Registration
in the Court House, between the
bour 9 o'clock a. in., and 3 o'clock p.
in., on the first Monday of each
mouth, 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, twentv-oue years of atte, who is
uot an idiot in not insane, in uot a
pauper HUpported at the public expense,
and ia not confined iu any public
prison, and who baa not i>een convicted
of burglary, arson, obtaining
good* or money under faUe pretenses
perjury, ftryery, robbery, bribery,
adultery wife beat in*, housebreaking,
receiving Htolen goods, breach of trust
with fraudulent intent, fornication,
sodomy, lucent, assault with intent to
ravish, miscegenation, larceny, or
crimes against the election laws, and
who shall bave b*eo a resident In tbi*
State two years (except in in inters in
charge of organized churches and
teachers of-public schools, and these
alter nix months residence in the
State,) a resident In the County for
bLx months, and in polling precincy
four months, aud who can read any
Section in the Constitution or l8?o, or
can understand and explain any section
of said Constitution when read to
bim by the registration officer or officers
shall be entitled to registration and
become an elector upon application for
sQch 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-oue years of age after the closing
of the Books of Registration and
before the election, and is otherwise
qualified to register, makes application
under oath showing he is quali
fled to register, the Boards shall register
such applicant before the cloeiog ol
the books.
Any person whose qualification* at
an elector will be completed after the
Cioslugof 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
nlnalna nf (h? Ibxriut ration Books
?U? vivoiug w. W? 0 ,
upon an application under oath to the
facta 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 eacu township. 01
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
iu the registration certificate the vot
ing place iti the polling precinct at
which the elector is to vote. If there
is more than one voting place in tbf
polling precincts, the Boards nbaJ.
designate on the certificate the voting
place selected by the elector.
8. 8. BOLK8,
W. A. LANIER.
G. H. MOORE.
Board of Supervisors of Kegistralini
i x't
a5 ^ o
ggS Qj || S
? inmmmj
GLENN.
G arde 11 Seed-$
Aluaku IVui. Rllu Wi>il Trftimnh HkmI I*i?fuloo
WliKroi* '.!0 lb*. Good I'luntMiloD Grunu"lilcd
for SI.
ffkfVikO X1, cl*. to 15 rU fur Green. I'J'.j
ir>:IOel*. lor Koxo'i-d t'otlee.
Full Huh of l auned GooJn mid oilier Kuucy
li roc* rim.
I'orn, liriin. Short*. Wheal. cut
*et priors.
rinilii i'tclH. Barrel under th?* markH.
1.4v*tI hik tnt ImiiikIiI ih'forc the advance.
Every barrel ?old under h Kuiirautee.
I>l^v??r4. si?K?l!?. Hninnt,TractCollar*,
1. IW W Mr ill \xc?. I It Utile*.
I'lckM, Shovel*. Fork*. .M Ml look*. N*tl*,i?orkN.
Uluue*. leather. Hull Sole* Shoe NalU.HorMj
"thoe*, elc.
L!|jfwm?New Stock, (iuwrnnit'fd to icIvb
^' '"' '^ iiHttuf.iotion. Men'* Sl.'.'S Hnoea
[or $1.00. Solid I/<*iUtiiT.
DRY 6000S AND NOTIONS.
NKW LINK.
GLENN.
(}>an?aii(! putly ut living price*. Ht Mil
foril's l>ruK Store.
I'ratU l-'ood ?t MllforU*a I'rui; Store, i'liooa
107.
UImn and putty can l*> bought rlirapeat at
The Hpwtf Drug Co.
H. M. TA1
Are now ready for business
new quartern with a frest
^ When you wanl
V-7llv/v/w# ways them fr
Ladies' Corsets for 25c,
Ladies' Undervests 5c, !
Men's Hats 20c, 25c, 45c
GROCERIES CHEAP!
Rice, 20 lbs. for $1. Coffee,
We can alwuyg please you. He*
h. in.
CASH SA
Shoes and
To make room for our Nei
variety of styles in SI
x At and Beli
uaii early ana get some or
Hosiery.
tyles now on sale.
R. M. Hadd
; PROVISIONS ? ?
Ve Have Them for Too atLifi
VEGETABLES, COFFE1
FRUITS, J
CANNED GOODS,
LARD and COTTOL
HAMS and SHO
BUIST'S and FERRY'S
KEROSENE OIL C
5 Motto: "Prompt Deliver
livery wagons.
L. T. & T. A
i Phones 7*1 ai
Virginia=C
Chemical C
ru at> j vrrt
J IT J m %
RICHMOND.
ATLANTA,
Largest M&nufactu
Fertilizers
Importers of . . .
Pure German
: Muriate of Pc
Nitrate of Soci
Sulphate of F
It is important in buy in
only to buy goods of establish
grade, but to buy where
character can be supplied,
j We are in position to
goods and in such quantities
will pay you to see us before
i Address Virginia*Cat
Chas
Send lot Vircioia-Carolina Almar.ac.
free for the aiking.
ISchiey/S
1 . BY GEORGE EDWA
(W PBESIflfNT ROOSEVELT, wtxa Govtrcor J
I o4 N?? Vurk. ?ri4: la I 0
m Ikt kcst au.ua at f hate heard cr read ol ibe rt
I Mvalllfbliag duriaf tba war. Ii oc?d?d jaal B *>
aa mntb luarafc to |o aitou! lakiaj pbo(> f
I iraph* at ll J Id to work ib? (una." I II
No subjvet liai ever In-fore Hie pulil
tin- manure In wlili'li Admiral S-lilry Ins Imth
d?'iiiuii<l i In- full recognition of Ihm Hot
everything j:i>t a-? ll i<o-urre<l ami a.* tlie e
like wihlt'iv. rnnifiiisMwi*. imhui t
" i i iit >t;iiup-> for raiiv:tv?inic outfit. ACT Qt'lCk
Price $ 1.50, $1.75, 52.25, 52.75, accoi
ft AGENTS I W.B.COl
| \lVi>ll>rEP[ SolePublls
I
he & co.
. They are in their
i supply of tioods.
t Shoes at low prioes you can alorn
Tate.
50c, 7oc aod $1.
100, loc ana sjc. u
and $1. |
10 Ibtt. for $. 9
ipecifnlly, 4
FATE & CO. 1
iXE OF J
Slippers 1
w Spring Stock' we offer a I
toes and Slippers I
dv Cost! x I
these Shoe Bargains. |
7 Spring Hosiery exeells \|
ty and price. Many new ll
Lon & Co. |
GEOCEEIES. I
og Prices: . 1
S, Green and Parched.
rEAS, (0. ft 0.)
FLOUR,
ENE, MEAL,
ULDERS, GRITS.
GARDEN SEFDS.
)UR LEADER.
ies." We rnntwodej
' S
1. Nliiier. ?
lid M5. I
arolina I
Company, I
-)N, S. C. I
, VA.
GA. 9
irers of B
i in the South. |
Kainit, I
ttash, jSj
'otash. gg
g your fertilizers, not H
cd reputation and high H
your wants of every jH
furnish all classes of S
as buyers desire. It H
purchasing. H
olina Chemical Co., |8
-lesion, S. C. H
annagot
RO GRAHAM. 1 fl
r>M AxnHtlr<l l'tr>? war furmp^nilmt, who
110 I ?. x Hrv?kl>n Uurlntf the entlr* 0? B MjK
w Illu-lrated with phutocrspha H IfllPI
AllUior during Ihr It if hi. H lin|
Most Sensational | fl
t of the Day. 1
nlnry of the eruiae 01 ih ri;wi b
ler O>itnno?l?>r"-WlnfleM Seotl Hehlejr, toeltnl- H OEM
?>! ' ami tl< rnji-tluM of the Spanish fleet, H 'UeP
IC THK Mltvr T1MK. ?g SR
an autograph e.Ktonvmenl and peraunal H
IV battle lij Ki-ar .\>ln.iral Schley. ^^B
r|? of tin* ?torv of lh<< marrmenU H H
ion* of llir MtliiK Squndrun w the IDC
la thftu iu thU iMMik are correct." 3BB
-W.M.NCHLKV. O CTj
tinif narrative of faet*. Ei|ilalnp the ao- B
iria-le Movement;" tha "Loup;" the "Cuallaf H
<1 ?rttle? r.)iM-lu?|Telj rtrrjr ajrer?e ruling ^^B
uf Inquiry. BE ffi|
THE HEW von HERALD uyK-"Mr. | BB
rakam. la the telllif ot (acta, If area Ik* I W
:*Ur Irta lo make the dedoctioa Ifeat H aM3
tverai oaral offkera actd a Coart < la- I
try la rc^viaMlib ibeir rcpautlaoa, tf K 3BH
ley caa Im rc-<?(aMiibe4. " H
* * . u-itpvlwxiv ai
i ttvuUil. :in<l tho American people M H
a e4 SanllMOO. This Immik tells iBUB
?uw it. li?M)k Is selling^! M
mil lnn>ks now ready. Send seven B BD
. St,w I* the lime to MAKE MONEY. eg UH
ding to style or binding ocsirca. ?
HKEY COMPANY J