The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, July 30, 1902, Image 8
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I Fair and Carnival
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To be Meld in ADbeviiie
October 22-24, I902J.
K. Blake, Jr., President.
L- W. White, Viee-l^resideut.
J. Fnwer Lyon, Sec'y and Treat*.
K. E. Hill, Cta m Ex. Committee.
Premium List
Bfff
?( FIELD CROPS.
8. A. ALLEN. Superintendent
Prize Villus of
For beat bushel of wheat >1 00
For beet bushel white corn, with 13 esre 1 00
For beet bushel yellow corn, with 12 earn 1 00
For best single stalk corn 501
For best bushel barley 1 00
For best buah<4 red oats 1 00
For best bushel yellow oats 1 00
Tor best bushel rye 1 oo
For best bushel pinders 1 00
For best bushel clay peas l 00
For best bushel nxf peas 1 00
For best bushsl speckled pess 1 00
For best bushel any other variety l 00
v.-* K?v imt I ami then 100 lbs. 2 00
For beet bale clover Ttneliay, not lees than 100
Ibe : 2 00
For best germaa millet hay, not less than 100
lbe 2 00
For beat bale crah gnum hay, not leee than loo
lba 2 oo
' For beat 12 stalks sorghum, with ooe gallon of
ynip of nine l oo
For best bushel upland rice, with sheaf of same 1 00
For best spsdman country raised laif tobacco,
not leas than 5 lbs l oo
For best six largest pumpkins 1 00
For best bale upland cotton, not under strict
middling 8 00
, For bsst stalk cotton 50
For larfast and bee* exhibit of crops 5 oo
For largest and best exhibit of broom com.... 3 00
HTOCK DEPARTMENT.
Uhaan and KnriliA.
K ' W. E. LESLY, Superintendent.
fTHOBOUOHBBEDS.
mam
Prize Value of
For beat bull, J years and upwards $s 00
For beat bull, 1 to 3 yeais 3 00
Fbr beat all-round milch oow 3 00
For beet heifer, from 1 to 3 years 3 00
I)KVO>8.
For beat bull, 3 years and upward $3 00
For beat bull, 1 to 3 years 3 00
For baat all-round milch oow 3 oo
For beat heifer,! to 3 years 2 00
OBADX CATTLE.
For beat milch cow, 3 years and upward $3 00
Fbr be*t. heifer, 1 to 3 years old 3 00
For baat heifer, 1 to 3 years old 3 oo
? For boat milch oow. with sucking calf *3 00
For beet bull. 2 years and upward 2 00
For best boll, 1 to 2 years old 2 00
For beet yoke of steen* 3 00
For best single ox 200
saner.
For best bock. 2 years and upward $2 00
For best pen of ewes, not lees than 3 3 00
For best lamb 2 00
For best collection, not lees than 6 3 00
moats.
For best Angora bock.; f2 00
For best pen Angoras, not less than 3 2 00
For bsst Angora kid 1 00
For bsst pair goats, any other variety l <W
For bsst pen of goats,, any variety, not lew
than 4 3 00
uvrvf
Fbr best boar, any breed. $2 00
For bast mm, an y breed 2 oo
For bsstpalr pigs, under 10 mouths old 2 oo
, For largest bog 2 oo
HORSES, MULES and ASSES.
|OFtN TO TUB WORLD.)
JOHN E. BBOWNLEE, Superintendent.
P Prize Value of
For best stallion, 3 years and upward 13 oo
For best stallion, 1 to 3 years old 2 00
For best eott, under 1 year old 2 00
For best brood mare with colt s 00
Forbsstmiy,from 1 toSyears old 2 oo
For best gelding, from 1 to 3 years old 2 oo
For best pair heavy draft horses . a oo
For best single heavy draft horse 2 00
For best saddle horse or man' 2 oo
Fbr best single harness horse or ware 2 uo
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For best wMnitto bows or man* 5 oo
For best pony under 14 bauds 200
For best jack 3 00
For best pslr mules 3 00
For best single harness mules i 00
For best mule colt, 1 to S yearn old 2 00
Horses?County ItaiMed.
Fbr bast pslr barnesa bones or mare* $5 00
For best atafle harness borse or mare 3 00
Best aaddtoborse or mare 3 00
Bast folding, 1 to S years old 3 oo
BestflUy, 1 to 3 year* old 3 00
Bast combination borse or mare r ... 5 00
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POULTRY.
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V. o. TTAAAiiAiiu, ou|??iuiK-mn;uv.
Prize Value of
For best trio Plymouth Bock* $2?)
For best pen of Plymouth Bocks, not less Uian ? 3 ou
For beet trio Wyandotte* 2 oo
Fur best pen Wyandot tee, not lee* than fi :< (Hi
For beet trio Brahman i <?i
For best pen Brahma**, not lesa tluui t". 3 oo
For beet trio Lanshang* 2 '??
For best pen Langshans, not less than t! .. 3 oo
For best trio Riff Cochins 2 oo
For best pen Buff Cochins, not leas than c .. 3 oo
For best trio of games, any other variety 2 oo
For beet trio Pigeons l oo
For beet pen of Pigeons, uot lee* than 6 2 00
For beet pair geese. 1 oo
For beet pair Muscovy dueks 2 oo
For beet pelr Pekin duck* 2 oo
V<w V Mir Dimnn Tlivkovii > (Ml
For bast pahr White Turkeys "? oo
For beet pen turkeys, not lee* than 3 4 ou
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HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT.
L1
Bread, Cakiw, Preserves, <.Vc.
MBS. L. T. HILL, Superintendent.
4 Prize Value ?f
Far best loll of bread # so
For beat sireet rusk 50,
For best fruit eake i oo i
? For best pound oake l oo
For bast cliouolate cake 1 oo
For best juily caks oo
Foj bei>t cuke, any other kind 50
I'BESFJtVEK.
Not less than out! pint each.
For l<e?t IIkk 5?
For bent peach :... 30
For heat pear 50
For best watermelon rlml 50
For lieat jjrape 50
For best cherry 50
JKLLIKS.
Not lens than one pint each.
For UM amdc... 50
For best Inacklierry 50
For hurt grape 50
For 1**1 quince .. . 50
For 1**1 peach 50
For l**t cherry 50
For l*%t wuppcnioni; 40
For l?0Ht plum 5?j
JAMS.
Not l?i*s than one pint each.
For l<e?t raupberry 50
For Iwdt HtrawJierrv 50
For heHt blackberry 50
For l**t apple sauce jjO I
For liest peach marmalade 50
For bent applo msroMtarl)' a?'
For beat homo marie candy.... 1 00
I'ICKLKtt?HWK>7T.
Not I?>kk than one pint ach.
For l*tit 50
For U*Kt plum 50
For i?est cherry 50
For be?tKTa|>c 50
For best tomato 50
For host waterniellon 50
ricKiiES?sot'u.
Not less tluui one pint
For liest cucumber 50
For i?*t cabbage 50
For liest cbow chow 50
For bent tomato 50
For l>e*t rulxcri 50
CATSUPS.
Not less than one pint each.
For l?st tomato 50
For beet pepper 50
For beet pepper sauce ?0
Hermetically Sealed and Dried Fruit*,
Wine*, &v.
MltS. J. C. ELLIS. Su|?erintcndent.
Not less than one quart of each.
Prize Value of
For lx?t iar poorhes $ 50
For best jar | >ears SO
For beat jar apple* 50
For best jar enerries 50
For best jar raspberries 501
For best Jar blackberries w
For best jar tomatoes 30
For liest Jar soup preparation a>
DKIKD FICITIT.
For liest peek clriotl apples a> i
For besc peck dried peaches. 50
For best |?eek dried plums *?o
HONEY.
For liest comb honey. Dot less than 5 lit* 1 0U
For lest extracted honey, not less thou 1 quart 1 on
WIXKH.
For liest jrrape, not leas than 1 pint .. ;"? ?
For best muscadine, not less than 1 pint flu
For bent blackberry, not lens than 1 pint oil
CORDIALS.
For best eherry, not less than 1 pint a?
For beet blackbeiry, not less than 1 pint a>
For best muscadine, not loss than 1 pint at
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &v.
E. C. MESTHIXE, Superintendent.
Prize Value of
For t?et and largest 1 doz. apples $ SO
Fur best and largest 1 doz. | teaches 50
For l?st and largest 1 doz. pears 50
For best ?^ollcctiou of gra|M>s 1 00
For largest and best assortment of fruits :? 00
For six largest and best cabl>age 1 oo
For best bushel yellow yarn potatoes 1 oo
For best bushel any other variety sweet |>otat's 1 <"0
For best bushel Irish potatoes 1 oo
For best bushel rutabaga turnips 1 oo
For best bushel any other variety turnips 1 cm
For largest and best display of vegetables 2 00
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
J. L. PERBIN, Superintendent.
Prize Value of
For best butter in prints or rolls, not lens than
2 pounds $1 oo
For best jar home made lard, not less than 10 ll? 1 00
For best country cured ham 1 00
For beet domestic bard soap, not lew* than 5 iim i uu
For best jar domestic soft soap, not less than
5 pounds 1 00
For best loo lbs flour from country raised wheat 2 00
For best Iwshel com meal ground on county
mill 1 oo
MANUFACTURES WOOD ANI> IKON.
JAMES TAGUART, Superintendent.
Prise Value of
For best cane mill Diploma or Medal
For beet display plantation tools .Diploma or Medal
For best machine for (gathering
Held peas Diploma or Metlal
For bust pea hulh-r Diploma or M^ial
For beet harvester aud uelf Under Diploma or Medal
p"- Illttlivnia < ?f Vf <44 Ira I
rui uwviu?|ivi
For bent mower Diploma or M??ittl
For best horse rake Diploma or Medal
For bent eottun gin Diploma or Modal
For l*?Ht churn Diploma or Medal
For bent utensils for manufacturing
butter Diploma or Medal
For best machine for extracting
honey . Diploma or Medal
For beet beehive for all purpose* Diploma or Me<lal
For bent 300 brick .. Diploma or Modal
AOKICULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS.
A. 4. FERGUSON, Superintendent.
Prize Value o[
For lic?it sub-soil plow Diploma or MedaJ
For beHt cultivator Diploma or Medaj
For l*8t l-honto turn plow Diploma or MedaJ
For best 2-boreo turn plow Diploma or ModaJ
For beat cotton Heed planter Diploma or Mcda'
? t- ?4 -I A T"V1? 1... *f. J-l
ror inui i*? piaiibur . ui|mnua hi jiruaj
For best guano distributor Diploma or Mwla'
For best road wagon Diploma or Medal
For l**t display buggies, carriages,
wapuis, ,Vc Diploma or Modal
For lieat tile and brick murium- .. Diploma or Medal
MINERALS.
Capt. JXO. LYON, Su|ierintendent.
Prize Value of
For l?8t collection of minerals, illustrating tin*
K?v>lo(fv and mineralogy of Abbeville Co ?5 ou
FLORA L I>KP AKTMEXT.
MRS. W. I). WILSON. Su|M>rint<>ndent.
CHKYKANTIIKMl'MS.
Prize value of
For best !0 variethv $1 oo
For beat 6 varieties 50
For best single specimen 50
For liest bosket chrysanthemums. I no
Honks
For i>est 1 i named ?i 110
For b??st single specimen 50
For beat losket roses I ?>
i'almm, kkkss, umionias, \c.
For bust collection foliage plants, viz :
Palms, ferns, begonias, Ac $2 oo
For bent collection geraniums 1 oo
For bent design in chrysanthemums 1 00
Fur best aud Urgent collection hot house plant* 2 00
NEEDLK AM) FANCY WORK.
MISS JENNIE ALLEN. Super lent.
Prize value of
For best cot or mixed coverlet $1 00
For best laid work quilt in cotton 1 00
For best patch work quilt in silk 1 00
For beat patch work quilt in worsted 1 00
For bent crazy quilt in worsted 1 00
For bent rriuy quilt in silk ion
For best 2 tabic mats. *"0
KXITTINO. NITTISll OK iKihHETINU. AC.
For liest shawl $ 50
For infant's sacquc 50
For Itest child's skirt 50
Forlicstbcd spread 1 0!)
For best pin cushion 50
For Ix-st hearth rug ,r"0
For best pair cotton stockings 50
? tin
For l*?t imam s enj? ? ?
For Unt. infant's shoes 50
KMIIROIliEBY SILK.
For licst cloak $ 50
For l*>st lire screen 50
For l>est iufant's sacque 50
For best tuble cover 50
For best center piece, Mower design 1 00
For liest display of embroidery by one person.. l 00
ItATTKXliUBN, l*OINT AXU HONITON LACK.
1 B<?st centre piece point or honiton luce $1 00
2 Best doilies battcnbur*: lace, (not less than
three*. 50
3 Best bureau or side Ul. scarf iMitteiibur# la<-?;. 50
4 Best centre piece 1 00
5 Best s|iecimen of battenburj; loot', neatness,
taste, Ac 50
6 Best display of law work by one (terson 1 00
7 Bi-st lady's handkerchief 50
EMIlROlI>RKY IN LINEN OK COTTON.
1 Best lady's yoke and hand $ 50
2 Best child's dress 1 00
3 Best pillow shatus. 1 00
4 Best ehemise 1 00
5 Best handkerchief 50
DRAWN WoltK AND HEMSTITCH.
1 Best scarf
2 .M handkerchief 50
8 Best dollie* M
4 Best table cover 1 00
5 Best centre pi we 1 00
CHI LDKKN'8 I)KI* A HTM EST.
WOKK BY (IlILDKEN I'NDElt 14 YKAItH OLD.
Prize value of
1 For hest specimen in netting or tatting in cotton
t 50
2 For beet specimen crocheting in cotton 50
3 For best specimen in point lace handkerchief. 50
4 For bent sitecimen embroidery in silk or worsted
50
5 For best specimen embroidery in cotton 50
FINK AICT DKPAUTMKNT.
MISS LEON A BLAKE. Superintendent.
OIL PAISTIXCi.
Beat lamlM-apc from nature $2 00
Bent [minting of unimnl 2 0<l
Best Mower* 1 00
WATKK (t)LoK I'AIXTINU.
He?t portrait from life $2 00
Beat llower 1 00
Be?t lamlm-apo 1 00
Bent Trull I 00
CHINA AND ULAHH l'AIXTlXn.
For bost on rhino. si ou
For best in nnauiel 1 00
For best collection of china in different styles 2 00
I'AHTELLE.
For b?<st |M>rtroit from life.. $2 00
For l?est landscape from nature 2 00
For l>est fruit from nature 1 00
For beet crayon portrait from life 1 00
For liest pendl drawing 50
For best exhibit photography ' 00
SCHOOL EXHIBITS.
JAS. CHALMERS, Superintendent.
Prize value of
For best general exhibit for any white school or
college in Abbeville County $5 00
| For l**st general exhibit for uny colored school
or collejfe in Abbeville County 5 oo
TRADES DISPLAY AND STREET
PARADE.
It. 8. LINK, Superintendent.
Prize value of
For beet business men's display $3 Of)
For beat decorated carriage drawn by i horses 5 00
For best decorated carriage drawn by 1 borne.. ft Oft
For beat decorated buggy drawn by 2 horses .. 5 oo
For best decorate buggy drawn by 1 horse 5 Oft
For best dc?-orated float containing not less
than six ladies. 5 00
For best docorat?>d horse ridden by young lady 2 oo
Vni. I^uit ilul..nituil hnrui riltillill liV VOI1I11? mail 1 Oft
I?ICC'O ISA T ION'S.
T. <?. WHITE, Nu|?erim undent.
ATHLETIC Sl'OKTS.
C. J. LYON, Superintendent.
FOOT ll.M'ES.
Prize value of
1 To winner in '2M yanlx <IiihIi .. $1 00
To winner in 150 yaniw tliwh 75
2 To winner in running juuip 1 oo
I-OTATOE HACK.
3 To HUeei'KKful eo|U|H<titor I 00
lll'NMNU BUOAI* JI VP.
4 To sut.i*e?8ful competitor 1 "0
CLIMIUNd OHKASKI> IHLK.
C To MiifWhriful competitor. 2 00
WKKHTMNU.
Heavy weight* 150 II*. to 175 II*.
7 To champion I 00
Light weight* 100 II*. to 14o II*.
To chainpiou I oo
ItoXINO.
Heavy weight 150 H*. to 180 II*.
To champion 2 no
Light weight* HO II*. to 110 II*.
To champion 1 o?i
I'AKK WALK.
Champion couple 1st prize II 00
* * /Vl
I humpmrt inupit* * ?? ?? ??? - ?
SI*K<-I.\L ANNOL'NCKMKXT.
ti... I lniiiiul AliU'villf Count v Fair ami Oil -
nival will Im> held at AMievillc, S. "from Wednes(lay,Oi-tiiU*r'i2iiil,
t?? Frlilny, Octolter 24th. inclusive.
Entries an? absolutely frw, and all premiums iwj;[
ularly awarded will In- |wi<i in full.
I In order to make the oecahion one of enjoyment a*
well as profit in some form or other, the management
are endeavoring to secure a numiicr of new
anil novel attractions that will Uith instruct ami
amuse.
Every effort will lie made by the city to entertain I
her visitors, who an* assured that they will twelve a'
cordial reception.
4-,.
V7
Desolation and Duties of Officer* of
the Society.
1. The President will wear a red iwttf.
The Vice-President will w<>ar a blue rosette.
The 8?fretary and Treasurer will wear a pink
rosette.
The Chairman ?if Executive <'omndtt?,e will wear
a r?-d, white and hlm? rosette.
The superintendents of tin* sevhral departments
will weir yellow nisette*..
2. Tin* President. with the aid of the Viee-l'resideiit,
the Chairman of tin* Executive Committee- and
Secretary. will have the sii|?ervi*ion and direction of
the Fair, including the salt' of I tooths and privilege*.
3. Tin* superintendent* of departments will reeelvo
and arrange the articles in their reepactive
department* with reference to tin- Iwtd display of
the name.
They will attend wit ii the Committer on award*
when ffoiru; round (Kissing u|m>ii aniens in uifir department*,
nivftiuc the Committees ail needful information
which tiiev have previously obtained from
exhibitors.
They will act as Chairmen of the Committee of
Judjr^B, but will have no vote or voice in the awardin#
of premiums.
4. After the Committees have finished their examinatioriH
an<l made their divisions. the superintendents,
reflectively. will cause to lie mode out a
clear and full refiort of their awards and have the
Committ**e to sitfn the same, and the superintendent*
will deliver said reiNirts to the Secretary not
later than 10 A.M. on Friday, Oirtolier 24th. They
will then attach a blue ribbon to the articiiw receiving
premiums, and a red ribbon to the next in competition.
5. When the Fnir is ended, all articles not called
for by exhibitors shall lie properly cared for by the
superintendents or wiian mem* ??r mrnm u?n ?
the Secretary.
Stules to 1><* < Mwencd and Knlon-cd by
the .IikI^m.
1. Exhibitors must he excluded during the <lclil*fratioim
of the Judges.
'L If there is no com petit ion. the Judges are not
obliged to award tin* pr<>miuui unless there is d?cid??d
merit.
3. Judges cannot awanl a premium to lion-enumerated
article.
4. The Society's Diploma or Mcdui in considered
It* highest awanl.
5. Judge** will apply to uie 8iip*?ruiten<ieiiu? 01
department* for all information concerning the article#
upon which th??y are to |mi*h. and for all n?**ded
convenience* for making their roports.
KXTKIES.
1. All entries muHt !* made on or liofore 1*2 M.t on
Tuesday, October 21st.
2. A cart] or Lax containing the ex hi I>i tor's name
and description of the article entered will lie given
to the exhlMtor. and an entry corre*|Kinding to ?ituie
will lw entered In the Secretary's hook.
3. fcjtm tutors <>i uve sum'k mum n'i?orx u? iou
superintendent in charge at 'J A. M. each day for
order*.
Stock inu*t lie in the *how ring promptly nfter
being called for.
4. Stalls.?Arrangement* will l?e made for hUihling
and *hcltering horee*. mule*, cattle and Hwine.
LOSSES.
Whilst every precaution will he taken for the sufe
keeping of articles by an efficient orpa of watchmen.
the Society will in no caae be responsible for
any low* or damage that may occur.
DELIVERY OF PREMIUMS.
On the lout dav of the Fuir at 12 M? the premiums
will be delivered to the guii-ctwful eunipetitory. PremluuiM
unclaimed for thirty day* will be considered
a* presented to the Society.
Stoves.
UIHUU; , UU J * ill | pwP unKuii/
atked a Utile boy. "Yen," answered
tbe grandmother, "they make
every lb I tig I look at aeem lancer."
"Tben pleaw teke them off whJIa
you cot my cake," plraded tbe
youug?t?r. Tbe child wanted to
tnakenorebe wua going to get all
that wan coming to him. When
yoa buy HTOVEH of ua you urealwaymureof
eel tin# your money'!
worth, even though our price* do
average lower thrn any other
hoono, and
Stoves
|
Are no exception to our rule.
HtovM from flu to ! ?"' Including
piece* of wire. A trial order will
Niiow you bow good our eyeHigiit I*
In fllllDK your want*. Will you
let UM dcinonatralc* It?
W. D. Barksdale.
A Reasonable
^ Suggestion.
?oi>a Watkk is Ai.ways "In skahon,"
whether taken Hot or Colli
It U r wbolrnouie beverage, unlrw?
rendered deleterlou* to heulth t?y
being loaded with impure artificial
(1?vorlnga and gluenae nyru|>i>.
r
V/Oid soda drawn irotn
o? Artie Fountain, j
IJacks nothing that could be
1 Kslred by the most
U
Sensitive Palate. We use
^nly pure Juices made
Direct from fresh fruits
-^nd can jive any flavor
Our "Cold Soda" is always cold
THE SPEED DRUG CO. ,
W? run i?-Ht ihr world ou nice ool.i drinkx.
If you don't Ih'IIi*v?, II h?Ic your upliclilMir.
i'Uoiie 1U7. Jdllford UruK Ulorr.
mA ?M?????????????
State of South Carolina,1
COUNTY OK ABVEVILLE.
By the Connty Board of Education i
rr/riTioN.
To Che llnnurabV Ihuiril >( Kil?i'4llon for the
County i.r Abbeville:
We, the utulrrnlgiH-il voter* au<I IrechoMarw
of School hintrlct Xo. ss, do hereby petition
the County Ito.tnl of fluent Ion of Abbeville
Couoly t?? onb-r an election ut the towu of
l>ue Went for the |>urpo?e of repeailiiK the
peclal wrhool tux of ihre? mllU in *nl<l l?l?'
trlcl.
K. I.. Keiai,
J. It. Hell,
.1. W. Wiilesnan,
J. II. Itel!.
J. l?. isrowmrr,
W. T. MawUwrn,
T. H Hawthorn.
J. X. Gordon,
J. 1*. Gordon,
W. T. Cowan.
W. H. Jordan,
J. It. Mdift,
K.C. Brownie*.
It. 11. t llnKMcuiro.
Imvld H. Kdward*.
I). A. (.' *?ford,
Haiuuul J. Todd,
J.J. I,lud??y.
J ax. I!. Kpp?,
W. J. Hrynon,
Drayton X?oce,
I'. R Heiirv.
W. N. McA<tam?,
W. o. Brownlec,
J. K. Hawthorn.
V. II.(Jerk.
A. A. I'ihihod,
W. W. Kilwardi-'.
K. P. KennnJy,
.1 U I'ruwly,
V. B. Cowan.
It. S. Uallowuy,
(ieo. M Colliii?,
Jatnr* Mxglll.
B. L Man 111.
O. P. Hawthorn,
A. C. Hawthorn.
, A.C. CIlDkmliw,
Thoa. V. Milter,
J. W. EIIU.
J.T. MactH.
M. Ij. Devlin,
O. L. lH??lln,
M.C. Prullt.
It H Hvnrjr,
K. W. Hh(1i1ou,
H. K. Kdw?rdN,
M. K. K?*?i?nily,
a. ii. kii-?<>m.
liMf|>hln** I'liHiill,
IT. K.Todd,
.1. K. K!li?,
T. Cowrii,
J. II. Cltnkocalm,
J. N. N??nre.
J. II. Kriiuk*.
K. V. IU.II.
J K. Todd,
II. K. Bonner.
a. Selden Kennedy.
OEDEE OF THE BOAED.
The Requirement* of the Law In Regard to
Repealing the Special School Tax of
Three Kills in School District No. 38
Having Been Compiled with by the
Proper Parties In School District No. 38.
IT IS HEREBY OKDEKEl). THAT AN
election be held at th? unuhI voting place In
mild District on Saturday, the 2ud d*y of
AuxuM, 1902. for (he purptwe of determining
whether theapeclal nchool tax of three mill*
nhull b? repealed; that the Inmtt-e* ol the
hmIi] DMtrlrt act aa manager* of the election.
Ttioae la favor of the repeal of theapeelal
cliool tax will vote "Ve<," and those oppoaed
will vote "No."
Manager*of election muni report result of
election wltliln three day* nl'.er the election.
J. S. G1BEKT. *
lyiimiuinu.
J. FKAHKIt I.YON,
K V. GILLMM,
K<wr<J of Kx?rnliier?.
July V(b, 19U*. If
Abbeville-Green wo od
MUrUAL
lISDIAfCE
ASSOCIATION.
Property Insured, $725,000.
WKITK TO OR CALL on tba uu<1cr?tg'ind
i?r u> th* Director of your TowtMhlr
for any Information yon may dualru about
our plan of ln*uraiio~.
W?iu?an< your properly a#Alr.it doatruc
Uou by
FISE, WQtSSTOU SB WETOS,
aciJ do ho cheaper than any Inituranoa Con
p%ny In existence.
IteuicHitar w? are prepared to provv to yon
tba' oapt W the *af?at and eb?*p*.at pta?i of
Iniuranoa known.
J. B. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent,
Abbeville, S. C.
I J. FBASEB LYON. Pres.
Abbeville, 8.:C.
BOARD DIRECTOR^.
J. Add. Calhoun..... ^iln.-ty-Htx Towtinlilp
M.O.Major .....Un^nwimil "
J.T. Mabry Cokeobury "
j W. U. Acker. ....Donald*
31. 11, ^IIIJKXUIIQS I -1"
T. It. Haddon _....t>>riK Can? "
M. K. Cromer .Xiuttlivtlle "
J. W. I.yon Troy
A. K. Wnlwiii CmIht Sprliii; "
W. K. 1^-nlic AlilH'Vlil*
Dr. J. A. Audereon Antrevlllo "
II. A. Tenn?nt. :?wmi<-><vlliu A.').
< J run I MH*nol!a "
J. K. TnrrHP" . .Calhoun MWin *
S. I. Kdmoud* "
\V. <1 Mnr'ln llodgcM "
s. M. H?M>ji?>nln Walnut (irove "
I*. K. CailMon, Calllann and iilb!<-r "
I'. II. Krinp Kirk >< ??
Jinwpli !.<<l(?, Ki-IIownm. A I'huMlIz "
J.C Ku?li Cum bridge "
It. H. Kimiril KliiMiit* "
J l?. ( oii-man l'or?>nnc4 "
J. H. Chile*, Jr Hrndli*y "
J. W. 8oolt Verdery "
Alibevlll*. H.Jkd.Vi.
- . I
FURMAN UNIVERSITY:
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Will Open Us Next Session
on Sept. 17. ttn>3.
I
? 114* frtj ?v a ftVVi-V I a.'\- r \ \?l? ItK Vl-Tll.!
lul. Ciiiitwii ill Klitily I'Im'IIVc or l?M<lliu:
fo l:. A mill M A. ?I?-kr. Kii'l iiir|? ??r III?l
i ut'iorh, ?ln|? M 'irrufi: iium?1? lor
r< it; ? < <>r ii?.tr.lti>t:. l'->r ?icti?i!? ?p|>>
In l(i" r.rslilclil,
A. I'. Moufiiuiir.
July in. I'.mj. ti
We nre lu-mlnuurUT* lor nlo- citixiy, M? rk
tilwm.nn iri'Hli.Hiul liuve It ill Im).\i-? front ?
lu ivc. 'A'lii- lirui; in. <
*100. WORTH 9100.
SCHOLARSHIP.
POH KACH CONUUESHIONAL DISTRICT
tn South I'nrolln*. nn?! two lor tlioMtatn
It IhTV In KINU'H MOT'NTAIN MILITARY
ACADEMY, Vorkville. X. C. Tlir?t< Mctiotar?<ilp?
will bo nwnr.l?-il by our Ki?pr<??enlntive?
ti.d ^ Tinto'-n, ntrlrtly upon in<*rlt, In tn>> ??mo
nmniior mm lliHHWird of wholmnlilpB lo Went
I'otnt.
For full Information uiidrcMi your It^prewnlAtlvc,
<?r onr of our S'tintom. or
U\ ??. HI'KIMIKN^ON. ?upt..
.i iiiy in, mm. h i *#i?vinvc n, v?
W. E. JOHNSON, . 1
Watch luNiKM'tor of (lie
S<>alN?aril Air Line, and
Itcpaircr of W a t c ll e x
ami all kind* of .Jewelry
Hah opened an office under the
(iirn-Kibci fi?i?( oo the pnhilc qtinr*.
?nd will l>? Kind to r>felve orders for *ny
kind of work In til* llnr.
Joljr?. ???S. If
COLLEGE Of CHARLESTON. 1
CIIA11LKSTOX, K. C.
f ounded in 1785.
STRONG FACULTY; WELL-EQUIPPED
PiiiklMl utwl fllnlitffiiml (jlhll.
r?tnrte?; L'brary of U uj? volume* ; lb? II neat
.Mum>(iiu of Natural llWtorv id lt>e Moot*.
ElKtWvroaiiM indlnt to the <lejr>-e? of B.
a. U.S. miiU M. A. Board witb lurnl?hed
in College Itormliory .;an bo obtained
for $in m muuiii. TulUou, jW. One Scholar hip
(ivlntr Ireo tnlflon It awlgnrO to furl)
county ?>f South Curoltua, the holder to b#
appolntrd by the Probate Judg* and tbe
Countj Hiipfrinifodful. Total expeiMea for
Scbolarehtfi siudont*. $111 toflStf. All candl*
ilateM lor Miimiiteiiio ?'? permuted fo compete
for vucmhi iioyce Hcbolarahtpa which pay
lift! a vear.
Km ranee KxamtnaMooa wilt lw> bold at Abbovlllo.
on Friday, Julv 11, 1W2. Next Xee?lon
iM-glna Soniembor '?). Kor ca'alogue,
MdiJrrM, IlAltlMMiN HANItOLPII,
Piealdcot.
EOLLEU MILL .
PARKS & McDONALD
Started the Calhoun Rot'or Mllla last week
and are now turning oat ?.*> tmrrH? por day of
"The Hollo of lite Flalwoooa." it floor an good
an ever Icinpto i ibo palate of tbe moat dell*
c.tie appetite. W? believe that we have aa
?o?xJ ai d ur?to*Jate mill at there la In the
Miai*. After buyitif a complete line or th?
flnint Rmcblgrry nule we h*?c ipired npexpfo*
In patting It Id, and I lie rmnlt U ?
liive a mil! imnod to none
We respectfully Invito tbe paltlle to come
nnd ln*??Tt our Mill, give u? a trial, we guar*
autet; perleet nut Ixfactlou.
Voorn r??p?eifnllyt
July 2. WJ. tf I'AllKM 4 Mi'ImiNALD.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBKV1LLK COUNTY.
OKKICE OK HUPERVI80KH OK KKUJ8
THATION, ABBKVIIXK COUNTY.
Abbeville, 8. a, March ?. ISWi
Notice in hereby given 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
icMuing of transfer*, eel., will be open
at the ofllce of Supervisors of Registration
in the Court House, between tbe
hour 9 o'clock a. in., and .'I o'clock p
in., on the firat Monday of each
month, ami k?-pt opeu for three suo
eeMiive days in each month until
thirty days before the next general
election.
The Board of Registration is tb?
judge of the qualifications of all
applicants for registration every male
citizen of thia State and of the United
Stale, twenty-oue years of age, who ia
not an idiot is uot insane, is not a
pauper supported at the public ex*
IK.Mi.ne, and is uot confined iu any pubic
prison, and who has not been con[victed
of burglary, arson, obtaining
I. .. nmiiou nnilup fuIhratuniM
milllin III liiwuvj UUMVI r.?...
perjury, f< rirery, robbery, bribery,
adultery wife beatiuv, housebreaking,
receiving Htoleu goods, breach of trust
with fraudulent intent, fornication,
sodomy, incest, assault with iuteut to
ravish, miscegenation, larceny, or
crimes against (be election lawn, and
who shall have been a resident in thia
State two years (except minister* in
charge of organized churches aud
teachers of public schools, aud these
after fix mouths residence in the
Htate,) a resident in the C'ouuty for
hix months, and in polling precincy
four months, aud who cau read auy
Section in the Couatitution of 1SH5, or
cau understand and explain any section
of raid Constitution when read to
him by the registration officer or officer*
shall be entitled to registration aud
become an elector u|M>u application for
such registration, if any peraou has
been convicted of any of die crimes I
above-mentioned, a pardon of (he ?
(Governor removes the diM|ualiflcaliou. |
In ram* any minor who will liecorue j
twenty-one yeant of age after the Hoaiug
of the Hooka of liegistratiou and
before the election, and is otherwise
qualified to register, makes application
under oath showing he in qualified
to register, the Jioards shall register
such applicant before the Hewing of
the book*.
Any (Hereon whnee qualifications as
an elector will be completed after the
closiug of the Kegistratiou Books but
before the next election shall save the
right to apply for and secure a registration
certificate at any time within
sixty days immediately preceding
the closing of the Registration Kooks,
> ? .1? ??,K ??l ?ll?
ll|N)tl Ull Up|>IIL-mni|i uuiin ... ....
fact* entitling hint to such registra- H
lion. n
The registration of voters must he g
by polling precinct*. There must be a H
Hook of Registration for each polling Jg
precinct, tiiut i? for eacn township, or 5S
parish, or city, or town of lesn than m
five thousand Inhabitants, or ward of S
cities of more than five thousand B
inhabitants. Kadi elector must vote 8
in the polling precinct in which he X
reside*. If there is more than one ra
voting place in the polling precinct, 9|
the elector may vote at uny voting I
place designated on the registration I
certificate. The Hoards must designate fl
in the r?*jri-tration certificate the vol- I
" ilif tstllimr nreciuct at
"* I .? " . . _
which thi* elector in to vole. If there
is more thun one voting |>la?re in (lie 9
polling precinct*, the Buanitf shall 9
designate on the certificate the votiug jm
place selected hv Ihe elector. |fl
S. S. ItOLKS, ?
W. A. LAM Kit. i
<?. H. MOOUE. IB
Hoard of Supervisors of Registration ?j
J. L. HILL & CO., I
BUSGGIE, I
WAGONS, I
? ? Ann IS
UAKttirnjXiO H
and HARNESS I
REPOSITORY I
No. 3 Rosenberg Block