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The Abbeville Press and Banner, J
BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1902. ESTABLISHED 1844 %
BIBLE SOCIETY.
R?iMly>Mlalli Awawtal NMliag of ibr
Akbt*lll? Ncclflj.
Tba Abbeville IHatrict Bible Society eonvtotd
lo liaaeventy-utntb annual merlin* In
tbr Presbyterian church In Abbeville, K. C.t at
11 o'clock, A. M? July 80. l'JOS. Prealdeui K.
Y. Iftwiy, D. I)., In the Cbair.
Prayer by Rev. J. F. McKlnnoo. Minute*
of iMt meeting rend and approved.
The annual kernon wan delivered by Kev.
W. T. Duncan of tbe MeibodUt eliurrh, |tonaldHVllie.
H. C. from Sod Corinthian* l??, |:i.
A bat oolleclluu amounting to fh 4S waa
taken up.
Tba annual addre?* waa delivered by W. P.
Greene. m?iuh*r of tbe Kir of Abbe
villa. Hobjeel, "Tbe Influence ol Early CbrlaUanity
on Civilisation."
Tba call waa then made for renewal of mem
berablp and lor new member*. Tba follow">
- nnil .nhvrlDtlou : I
K.'S. Haddon. B. H. Itarn well, J. A. Mmlib.
V. Y. frcMljr, Mi*? II. L\ I'errlu. L. W. IVrrm.
W. U. P?rfc*r. It. H. tialiow?y. L. W. Whit*.
Mra U W. While. L. W. WblU, Jr.. Mr*. N.
W. Ward law, A. K. W. L Presaiy, A
B Mora*. Mr* A. B. SiorM, Ml?a M. L Smith,
W.J Moitlh, Mr*. W. J. Smith, G. W. ttpeer.
Rev. J. K. MeKlnnoo.aod W. A. Templelou
Th? fol lowing in the report* from tbe
Brmoeb Socle Ho*:
DUE WEST.
Value of Book* on band at last
report i as 33
By vaine of Book* *old at full
prloe. I 3 W
Byva oeof Book* given u> life
memltera 1 uo
By value of Book* on band a? 40?1 33 M
To 0Mb received from member* 1ft no
To Caeb received from aale of
Bo?kii a 18?1 ? iw
i By am'l |>ald into tbe Treasury I IV Urt
| Delecatae?R. C. Brown lee, K. S. Galloway,
i W. L. Pme*iy.
LkBAKOJI.
Cootrltotk?D,$T.'?>. Delegates, H. C. Link,
J. A. Wilton and J. C. Preaely.
T*OY.
Oootrttnlloo. $1*. DelegaU*, J. X. 1'eody,
J. C. Davla, A. J. Uavia. H. D. Packet!.
(mmviuic.
CooUltoltoo, KM. Krmn Ml* of book*. M
aenu. DilegtM, W. K. buuD. J. M. HmMuu,
W. U. UiU? and U. N. Gordou.
KHIL'll.
Book* on band last report f 1 70
Hooka r* ml red during tbe year ? uo?I 7 ;o
By Hooku void al loll price 1 30
Book* glran away too
Booka oo baud - 5 io?? 7 70
To Uuk iwo'd from member*..9 11 Ou
Cteeb froio mi* of Book*.. 1 :a>
UNi rec'd from otber er.uroae :i "Jt?S Li 58
By Caab Uepoalted In Treasury. - 1"? to
LOWKit LOSO CAXK.
Cootrltiutloo. IK.ao. Del*t?t*?, R. P. Bradley,
C. V*. Co*hq aud J. H. Drennan.
Cedar Morion and Bradley. Lowndravllle
and Rocky River tailed to make any report.
Uoanl tM ippolultd to make endeavor to
rev lve ib? Hiaucb Hoeiety tuttUe * report, and
bymuM *? continued.
TIM Recording SMnutrj reported tbat nolblag
bMl been dooe toward* ontaiilnf
Bra net) Mocleiy at Abbeville. Order *m cod
UoMd.
TKRANt'KKK'H BKPOKT.
The follow log la I be repot t of the Treasurer
of Um Hoeiety, W. A. Temple tou:
Jaljr ft. im Oaab oo bud lent
report ? 9 13 ??
Received from Hoeiety, 1*)1 ml 06
Rcoelvrd from member* ? 18 uo
Jtec'd from Abbeville I'm. Cb.. IS oo
Ree'd from aale of Book* SA uu
Hee d from Hat Collection < 8*-11(7 W
paid donation to A. B. Mue'y IM) 00
tpeld tor Blblt* a
printing _ t 05
freight I 77
Bjr Oaab oo baud. .. 19 40?9107 91
KKTOKT or W. A. TKMPLKTON, LIHRAKfAK
July 30, |*ii. To Hooka on baud
at but report 9 91 ?>
To Boose bought uuriug year.. 59 < -$;? tot
By Mookeoo usa 110 t>
Bjr Boost donated * M
By Boolu Mild.... .... .is oo
By Book* to Hocietiea <J SO |l?t ftt
Tbeae reporterirere r?Hrml to en Auditing
Committee oousletlng of K. M. lladdon lod
E. B. Uiliovajf. who reported mom oorrtel
and properly verified. Report m adopted.
Tbe Treeaurer reported that there was on?
hundred and ten dollara in lb* treasury, to Inappropriated
by tbe society. He was directed
to apply Hiity dollnra u> tbe parr base or a III*
membership fur Mrs. J E. Hloan. the wldo*
of ii. T. Hloan, D. D.. and lor 8. B Knox, and
fifty do! I are be lorward?U to tbe American
Bible Boeiety for Uie purchase of Kibiee.
A committee, coaalailbg of J. i>. Seel. J. X.
Dendy, aiKl tbe officers o: tne Hoclety to lakt
into consideration and to devlae eotne plan b>
wblcb mors Ufe may be lolnsed Into tbls 80
eWf.
Tbe President daring tbe Interim since last
meeting, appointed a committee 000slating of
Bev.J.O, Wlleoa and W. A. Tern pie ion, to
prepare a memorial of Cape Jobn T. Parka, a
Vine Praaident of tnia Society, wbo died 00
2nd J ana IKtt Tbe Committee reported a
MIUMt nioail (DO UM luuowiug IrauiuUooe:
- Raeolvod (I) That by Uio dutta of Opt.
J.T. Parka, Vice-President or lb la Hocietv,
we bay* lost a valuable helper to oar work,
Ute community a CbrUUan ottixan of etaln*
laae life, tba Church of Uod a devoted and
eonslftient follower of oar Lord Jesas Christ,
and ovary good man a friend.
- Reeolved (i) Tbat we sympathise with
tba bereaved *on and daughter of Capt.
Parka, and Instruct tbe Secretary to forward
them a oopy of this tribute, wltb tbesMuraoee
that wo ebaro tbelr aorrow and losa."
Tbeee reeoiutlooa were feelingly seconded
by Hud. W. H. Parker and Dr. J D. Neel;
wers adopted and tbe trlbaie orderrd to be
spread oa tbe record, and a copy lorwarded
to tbo eon and daughter.
A reaoiaitoo of tbanka to Rev. W. T. Dunaan
tor hie admirable eermon. and to W. P.
tireaoe, Kaq. for bin excellent addreea.
Rev. R A. Child, tbe Preaidlng Klder of tbe
MHbodtetCbareb. was selected u principal,
aai Rev. J. O. Wilson ae alternate, to preach
lb" next annual eeirmoo.
Rsv. R. O. McLom was elected to deliver
tbe next aunnal aodreea.
Tbo following Board of Directors end officers
were elected for tbe enaulng year:
It**. P. V. Pressly, President
J. D. Neel. W. L. Praesiy, W. H. Parker, J.
Puller Lyon, and J. Ixjwrle Wilson vice Jobn
T. parks deceased, Vioe-Presidents.
J. V. Muckabee, J. R. Donn, J. c. Klugb,
Kiwis Oalboon, Hiimuvl Evans. J. A. Black,
W. Joel Health. K. W. Watson. H. B. Blakely
pastor Troy A. R-P. Church vice D. O. Phillips
removed to Atlanta, Us., and J. o. Wll
eon, pastor of tbe Methodist church In this
city, vies J. l/owrle Wilson elected Vloe-PreeIdonl,
Directors.
W. A. Tempietoo, librarian and Treasurer.
I. W. White, Corresponding Hecretary.
L W. PerrIn. Recording Heoretary.
Tbe change of tbe diite of tbe annual meetlog
of tbla Society was dlscnaaed, and it waa
reaolved tbat tbe llutrd of Directors be requested
to consider tbe matter and to rooom
Md tbe ebinge or Um day or ui* annual
mMtlDf to tbe last Wdlowflu in May. and
that tbe Heeretary be directed to notiry the
Branch Hocleilea or lbta action of tbe Hoclety.
Hnclety adjourned with prayer by U?v. It
K. Bradley. L. W. I'errln.
Heeretary.
Weara Mid Jewels.
Jewela, candy, flower*, man?that la tbe order
of b woman'a preference*. Jewela form a
oraauet or Blighty power to the average woman.
Kven that grtaleat of all Jewela. health,
I* often ruined In tbe *trenooa* effort* to
make or aave the money to purcbaae them.
If a woman will rlak her health to get a oreud
gem. tbeo let ber fortify beraelf again*!
tbe Inalduoua eooaeqoeoce* or cougb*. cold*
and bronchial afleellona by the regniitr uw of
rv- U,?K? .u.rnun Hvrun. It will orotnnl
iy arroal ennaumpllou in Ha early atact-a aod
heal lb? afleeted laoga and bronrblal tubea
Md drive Uit drtMl dlMW from tbeayatem.
It la not a cure-all. bat it I* a certain rare tor
oooiba. onlda and all brooeblal troubles You
MDV ibta reliable remedy at The Speed
j?rt?? rv?. yet ureeo'a Special Almauae.
1-N-OK.
Ynu are ready to pack your blanket" away,
Yoa will need Motballae an tbla c*n be plao
doo the uioat delicate icouda and not aUlu
Tbe Speed Drag Co.
k
EAST END. 11
- Wbm
"M** mill llrnr* nn Hi?'*
Kmmili la <onnirjr aud in Tuhh.
Abbeville, S. Aug. !. IWL'
KICfNIoN ?HirSH* AM) IIASK ItALL AT I.KII- <
A SOS. ^
On Im?< Krtil?y a reunion of <Vinip ll*?n 4
?h> hr 'l hi l.i-ln<n?ii, hi>i>ui ;'i Vi-i- tmia wet*
ptvM-ui. J. 0. rr#?* y mid .1. i<. T.Ufr j
? n w* re cied ?i> :?? rt-pr?-M*ui
in in p ()?fU Ht I tie UseeiitlliiM reunion
(in* we* k A lw?|c| |>iciile Biiriiirinruini hy
m Mpitiidld bMriieoue dinner ??> ul?en. t
Mod in ti??* ?!'? ! noon nn luiertki ng mikI cio?e- ,
i> coitlrMro K4ti>?* i>f tiMiwiM'! *u? pi*>ed Ihiwrtn
lli<* M..UIH I'mnii-I mid 1,-biiiion I??id>. *
,\? iii?* ci?*f ?>! lli?* iiiutli iiilitiiic iii<* ?oi?re i
klOUll s Hlld 1 MIIOWlllK M tlNrd llMlgtlt CM nil* I
r hr?*i U" wen ?niH*'lfi'*"iile?1 >*y ' !(*> ' j
J ii ? 111- IHIU .Il.li K iOX O. Mlftli'j.
till* i.xlllt-* ill iDi-u' >< ? K ill rin?ll III tn) j |
llOkll pill lb M gUniMi.t* r Hint Mil Will bt* Well j 1
tione, Mtid iu ili?* en if ?i!?'iir!liiii of ?*! I '
T?n* ili"Mrr ** ?? f ii*> ? ! m **?i-nid I
[ \luiul .?! old Vi*t?'*.uul dll-HDil" MllniftS O'le j I
|W|UM;e rl '! ? I.be MUll W'lvllie M?uiir>'J j
i!u??i* ill ihe iicv?ioii, tielug Mervc* I lo liie .
I l?r?l III l*> t*I > lllll U I
[ L'ntlt-r I lie *u?p!i ?-< of lue !i>d * ? Al l >?<??*ieiy ]
i re oicmiii, c-ke Mild luiiiioud*" weie mo d. |
Tii'a ima l>eurvulrul, m wrll i? m M ?l.?bur\ j
Mii*let>,dulOtf k?mmI Ml home M? well m? *bMN d I
Mmuv lulr i**d en iirared the of<*4?i(iii Ii) lln*l? (
[pra-nc* muU made in* duy uu? u! exiteui*iile*?*ure
lo ii.i pnwni. M?u.v tibilidii"
I' ?re pre?*ol ?tiMkiug bMbd* wlib e?e\bmly I
uil muCli'g mi* ptdMiitl)! mm II ?hi'U iiue (
#* ?? ?ur** lit* woum be ttie ucky Irll'iw t
L*ti9iM>a l? n ll'ie k?clloii of A'iNsvllle *
County represented by r?-dii<*d Mud cuiitvM.ed C
ptopir. ' M " dmliibjiw iu?l! to HiMiiy of (
iii? pa', rou* Mt l he plruli*. tiMM ?i kplendld /
dluuer ?n M-Uir fur lilui Mud fiijop'k iiuiikfil *
*"' * '- ' i..? liiuirnr kit Tll'n VMM I
Willi Ull II iruuo a., ..... -
|?u amiumi plt-mc wblcb la a:?a)? ixikoJ
Uoraatii to a? mi ? Ci-??:nD of ureal pifa-urt
?ud ci j >'mtnl for tbv young a* **e.l mh tr?f
oil). .Mr. J. S. GiiM-rl Commander ?l ilil?
Camp on) the buuor* of the occnalou with
orrilil to bSm*e I and we beilevs tu tne
wcltou ul ail pir>riit.
AKItkVlLI.K CAKNIVAL AND KAIK.
It la*l weeK'n IVem and H?roi*r a grand
. 'riiituiu >M appraxed in ?n en e?er?iMHJ>
;a. or tiouiil 11> iuiei?*?i?(l. The announce
i? ntavis long enough b-fore baud lor every
lie to get ready tu make the carnival a
?r*ud ?ucc*?a. Lei the !?rncr?. mercnanla.
Oil all the people J mi heart aud baud aud
bow what Abbevule coumy can do.
l-ir.NIC AMI HA^KIUU. AT HllAK i.N SI'IIOOI.
ii of ar.
Oil Friday ibe 1'i.h lu?t. the Sharon baa* alt
I twin will give a picnic at HDaron acboo
hnu?e. '1 n?* puOiT a:e Uiviltd to cmue and
ring wall b??H?-lH lu Hit* afternoon a
hi cil game of ba I will be played. Tbla la a
i ? |> act lor a p.cnlc and a |>>eu?uul day la
In alo;e lor all wuo attend.
KKICXM COJIlJCti AND U'tlOO,
Mr. a? d Mm. J r. Murmur, o; imuuiiiit. /
+t* In the ctt v, tue *?>?< ; of tbeir parent*, Dr. ;
,?nit M a. J \V W. Maranail. (
Ml?a I.- n? Mi-ducI. or I iui.vllle. Florida. U (
u U( il >, Hit- ku??t ol Im fr.Bud, Mr*. Jamea
A. Hill.
Mm. dm Mim Kihel (Coper, u Id tbe
citv vl?li:ng r*'aliit* aiul Irlenu*.
Ml>? Km (loaaeil, after a p eiaant may
Wllb retallvea In the nil? left yratrrclay tor
"?(.ailanburu- Mie alii *? '? ?lali frieuda lu
(i'?*ftivn|e brluie her return to Kaaley.
M ?b NellieCorhrao. altera drlgutful vlalt
in frieuda lo tbe.oiiy tuiurucd home laal Mon
day. .
l?r. ami Mr?. NeulJVrare nil on a bridal lour
to California. Tuey leii ia?l Sunday alter inou
via tbe Seaboard.
Mr. Henry Aruo.d, of Atlanta, waa In th?oily
laatMonuay. and during hta atay ww
tie bonoivd goeol of bit friend. Mr. K. M
Mnk. Mr. ArnolJ la connected wttu tbe U.
s Mali Her trice aud baa It la bwuiquartera lo
tbe Hale City.
Mr. aud Mr*. Andrew McNeil), of Pelger,
tfter a pleaaaot vlall In relatives and friend*
inlbeHbaron neighborhood returned home
a?t Monday
Mr. A. K. Watnon. after spending a while
it iiienn Spring* la home again.
Mr. Jim Baakin, of Monterey, took In tbe
Lebanon pleolc.
Miss Addle Wlieon anu xi i i<ia num. ,
cflrr i deiigbtful vl*it to their Ir toda, Mlnwn
Llia acd Vary Kdward* ol l^bnooo, returned J
iKMlie laul ?<Mk. ?
Mm M. F. Johnson la tbe meat of ber
I frlebd. Mrs. W. J, Kdwnrd?.
Mr. and Mr*. T. T. Cunningham. ol Mod
terry, with tbelr l?ro daughter*, I<out?e and
Jeorgi*. ton* to lb* Lrbanuu reuuluua, and
were tbe lunli ol Mm. K A. Ulberi.
Mr. and Mm. John liaaKlu, of Monterey.
I verv tbe guests l*>l Friday of relative* at
(*h*non.
Ml?a Mary Kdwarda I* on a visit to ber
Tlend. Mis* Addle Wilson.
, Miw AmmlUM Is vlsitluc friends In Au[
gu*ta.
Mis* Ada Kicbey, alter a plM*aot visit to
ner anni at Greenwood I* booie again.
Ml?* Nannie McCord. Ml** Maitle Nickel*
Mr. Jobn K. Nlckle* and Mr. .)?w McCoro
weregnestsof Mr. Jame* Evan* *nd family
' at Tbumday, and on Friday attended tbe
Lebanon picnic.
Mla?e* Jo*le aud Lillian Mct'auiy were
?n>ong lbe gnesta of the city last Monday.
Mimh Maggie and Janie Belle I'enual were
shopping In tbe city on Monday la?t.
Mrs. Kobert Bruo*', of Abbeville, with Iter
line baby boy are tbe cuests of ber parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McNeill ol Hbaron.
Meter*. J. J and W. J. Kdwards were In tbe
city last Monday.
impkovkm k.ntw.
Mr. H. C. Link la building anolber room to
ma collage. 1
Mr. Will McKonzle la pulling up a neat '
(?no?around hie frout y?\rd.
Ctiltaina Brothere will tap the Abbeville and *]
Mount (*armel telephone line tr<;n> their sjin r
nary and dwelllug. ,
KOAl> WORhl.Nti. r
Mr. J. It. Woodliurat with a form* of banda '
la doing aoiue good work on Ibu Atland Ford r
road.
MaMcr Ur'er Hberard did good work for the
county on the publlr rood rutinlnt from the 1
(' lboun Mill* road through below !>r. Mber- <
lird'a to ibe laland Kord road at Mr. \V. J. ,
iKdwarda. We traveled It from one end to
the other -It la a good job.
PI9K costs.
Meaara. Smu aud Koater Hammond each ,
have * field of um fine bottom corn a? in on
rojie No ;t. It l* f -rhapa the beat along the
i-oule.
TIIAVKLIN'J OVER Til K LINK.
Maj. Arthur Parker. Jatnea till I lam and J.
H. Vhori Uia rode over the entire line oi the
Aohevllle 6 Mount L'armel telephone Co.,
one day laal week. Tbla U a apleudld line
and la in 0ml clana working order.
OAK UHOVK HOn.TKV FARM.
Onr townaman It C. Wilaon la now buildInn
a nice cubage on bla farm near the Ancrum
place aud wlil have every arrangi-meitl
kip a 1mrm ?nd Him MinrliiAtlni/ nf a
Drat cia?a poultry plant. Tbl? borne will be
known as Urove-poultry farm."
Mr.<iciir|e I'ennpy It now with l>r. C. A.
Miltord, where he will be glad to serve hi*
many Irlebda with the very best of bargalua.
I'tCltSUNAI. MKNTIOW.
I>r. W. T. Penney one of the oldest, moat
rrilatt.F and faithful drugguta Abbeville ever
bad. baa aold out Ilia enure drug bualneaa mid
bin doors that have been open lor ao many
>?ar? are now cliaied. Dr. I'enney had the
coiitldenre not oiny of the public, but of the
pbyaictaua a* well: and wbeuever be tilled a
prxsrriutlou It waa a guarantee that It waa
correctly dune to asy It was put up by "l>r.
Penney." Many Irleuda regret to aee bun
retire frorn tbe buatnea* worid, but In doltiK
ao he ha? Ibe best wlauen of all for hla future
welfare. Aa he goes down tue aunny alope of
life be la comforted by tbe tbouKlit that he
baa a loving wife, dutiful sona and daughters
who will be a comfort and solace to him, and
Will with the greatest pleasure tnlulaler to
bU every waul.
OIK TO UKKKSV1I.I.K KMMoN.
t^ulte a number ol old Veterans left yeat r- j
day to atteud tbe reunion at tireeuvllle.!
where a big lime la proiiimod itu-ui.
1 A iaal<len'? wlabea are but litre*
O'er all Ibe world, whoe'er who be
i Tu baudaumb grow,
' And bate a boau.
And to Ibe bridal altar goAll
ibeae fruition; ol tier hope.
Buy your b alery uud underwear Iruin I
i Barkadalea.
I I
COTTON MILL ASSESSMENTS
rhf CoinmImIob Ap|>olnlMl la I'l
The full valuation as tlxed by tb
ommiHsion ou all will property is a
follows :
Abbeville Cotton Mill* $ oGo.lo
Aiken Mfg. Co 372,011
Anderson ("of.ton Mills ?J41t}*5
American Spinning Co 350,011
Asbby Cotton Mil In ?>,0"
Alpha Cotton Mills 01,Of]
\rraile Cott<?n Mills 11.1,8.1
Vrkwright MIIIh 232,00
trlington Cotton Mills- 28,(Ml
Ketna Cotton Mills
iennettsville Mfg. Co 180,0(1
Hue Ridge Hosiery Mill .... !?,?!
iuflalo Cotton Mills 525,On
iatnberg Cotton MIIIh 00,41
llarksburg Spinning and
Kuitting Mills 19,7(1
ielton Mills 400,0U
jrandon Mills 108,30
ieuumont Mfg. (Jo? 70,0(1
fowling Green Cottou Mill 15,0(1
,'lear Water Bleacbery and
Mfg. Co 247,00
Cherokee Falls Mfg. Co-.... 220,00
*>x Mfg. Co 70,00
felletou Cotton Mills 30,50
1 V?lll_ 1 Jfl J.|
>muucu v/uiinn muin ? *w,
/liuton Cotton Mill* 172,50
Columbia Mills ..
.'ourtenay Mfg. Co - 350,00
Capital City
Columbia Mill* 008.00
JliftoD Mftr. Co 1,050,00
jowpens Mfg. Co .. 00,00
Jbioora Cotton Mills 50,00
'lover Cotton Mfg. Co 220,50
Darlington Mfg. Co 417,50
DeKalb Cotton Mills 200,00
)illon (Bolton Mills 08,30
Jillon Hosisry Mill 50
Sdgefleld Mfg. Co 120,80
Pauley Cotton Mills 150,53
3uoree Mfg. Co 480,00
Sureka Cotton Mills 188,74
Sxoelsior Kuittinir 51 ills 100,00
''airfield Cotton Mills 136,00
?'ork Shoals Cotton Mills..... 33,50
fountain Inn Mfg. Co 30,0(1
franklin Mil!# 37,50
''ingerville Mfg. Cc 50,00
tort Mill Mfg. (*> 95,00
W. l't*? Mfg. Co - 503,45
iraniteville 1,008.00
fluey Carpet Mfg. C-o 71 441
Jreenwood Cotton Mills 182,75
jreudel Mills .'(50,00
jjoldville Mfg. Co 75,00
J ran by Mills i,iin;,ou
highland Park Mfg. Co 3)8,3.']
iartaville Cotton Millu
iuguennt Mill*'
cewan Mill* 180,0(1
nman Mill* 63,131
Fonesville Knitlng Mills 13,07
Wangle)* Mfg. Co - 770,(Ml
Lancaster Cotton Mills 239,9(1
Laureus Cotton Mills? 490,(NJ
Leesville Mfg. Co ?-?
Lexington Mfg. Co 42,fill
Liberty Cottou Mills .r>7,8li
Lockhart Mills .. fi85,0(J
Limestone Mills 122,01
tlanetta 109,41
Vlillfort Mill Go 61,71
Manchester Cotton Mill 247,;*,
Monarch (Cotton Mills .'106,12s
Marie Louise Mills 25,01
Marie Milk* 120.0U
McCoil Mfg. Co 200,0C
Middlehurg Mills 62,5(1
Mi 11m Mfg. CA 348,81
Mouagan Mills 105,0(1
S'ewberry Cotton Millt* 470,0(1
S* orrisCofon Mills 200,(H
Jctararo Mills Co 17,5(1
)range Mills - 84,53
)rangeburg M fg. Co 200,(Ml
>lympia Mills 1,885,0(1
>rr Cotton Mills 400,0(1
fieduiont Mfg. Co 1,320,00
Pendleton Mfg. Co 50,00
i'elzer Mfg. Co 1.6(H),(MJ
Jiedmont Mfg. Co 1,320,00
-'alniettoMiils 52,00
^elham Mills
Putnam Mills 51,20
iiverside Mfg. Co 80,00
.Will toil Milla 4ftt (Ml
Iteeily ltiver Mfg. Co 1">4,2S
Springstein Mills* ^01.84
Seneca Cotton Mills 200,0(1
Saxon Mills 190.0(J
Spartan Mills l/JOO.tHJ
Sumter Cotton Mil h 38,34
rhe (J lenu-Low ry Mfg. Co.. u?,0(l
I'be Mollohon Mfg. Co 40,0(1
rbe Pelbam Mills 195,(KJ
I'be Carolina Mills 40,(Mi
rhe Cheswell Cotton Mill... 100,0C
ravoru Cotton Mills 21,7C
ryger Mills Ud.oi
rne D. E. Cou verse Co 390,(K
rucapau 322,81
Uniou Cotton Mills ? 980,OC
Valley Falls Mfg. Co 1,005,0(
victor xuig. uo jo^.m
Victoria Cotton Mills- GU,(K
Wylie Mills 99,a
Wulballa Cotton MIIIm 123,71
Whitney Mfg. Co 376,4<
Woodruff Cotton Mills 93,5Warreu
Mfg. Co 480,0(
Williauintou Cotton MIIIm
York Cotton Mills...'. i!47,5<
RETIRED FROM BUSINESS
After m l.omg nu?l Honorable i'.mr**
38 r. H. T. I'ruufy Kriln From II
Ubor.
Krum this advertisement publUhed el*
where It will Im* ?een that Mr. W. T. I'euu<
alter t curet-r of Itilrty-MVfu yeurn. baa l
tired Iroui liukiueM. A belter druKgUt, or
more couKcietillous man la Midon fouu
Kflloleut and bouMl in 111* dealing* be b
made a rniMl excellent clllx*u lor all tuo
yeaix, kuU one upon whom lite Mick and I
ptiyMclan could aiwaya rely lor correct
It I I'd prescription*.
UInhou, Mr. Oeorge Penney, will hereait
be fouuil Kl the ?.lore of l?r. M illord. Mr. t'e
noy lias n?U M lung irauiiug uuuer um muii
and uo doubt hi* lulufe life will Kbnw Iru
lie lm? Inherited Ion large*!lent. Hie uteri 11
ijuallllcn for whlob UIh lather I* diitluKUlkbc
Mr. W. T. Penney, like the editor of II
Pie** anil Banner, commenced buNlneaa win
jri.uutf men, and uow we are oil the outpo*
together, lar down Ibe wt-*leru nlope.
For every new erudition in life the
itt a reserve of diviue ^iKNineMM that wi
meet the new need, Hod goea hefo
um with the bleMttiugH of Iiim goodlier
and at the right place we tlnd the Krai
laid up awailiug our uw. Thus
made *ur? the fullillnient of the pron
ihe, "Am thy dayx, hohIiuII thy xtrengl
be."
Vou are under a moral obligation
Home one of your fellow creaturea b
fore you have any right to ask for r
fretthiujc sleep. You have hmt a di
unless you have given your .share of 11
impetus which driven xouix upward.
!. TBOI TOPICS.
* Revival Meetings-Pre tty Vlaltors-Oandl-j
dates* Brotherly Love.
? Troy, 8. C., Aug. -J. IfOJ
m Dr. Moment. I) I)., baa Ju?t cloaed a aerie* of
meeting* at Hopewell church,greatly re*lv..
in* the xplrliuul condition of her mem here.
*' Mr*. A. K. Morrl*. of Atlanta, and Ml**
10 Morrl* of Wlllingtmi have been Ml** HneMcj.
CaNi?n'? plea?Htii gu?~U for a week.
y ISIrth?To Mr*. J. it. Urltl, at Wldemaa, a
*' daughter.
0 Mr*. E. J. Tamsart attended the meeting at1
Kll nopfwrn iui ?? ?,
" .MlaaKtbel I'uderwood, a pretty yoong Indy
" i *n Mlkeavliie, Kla., I? now with hernlater,
0 '* Jullu Tltti*.
m a. J. K Koblnaou nod little aon ware op
i j Auguitw l*?l wwk Willi ber alater-in
Ik Mrx. J. N. Kobluaon.
0 > . Kate and Mlaa Bebecca Hunter, Iwnof
Hi Huuttr'n bandaotne young wunioo, were Mlaa
" Martha Keagan'a vlaltora laal week.
< ?*ulte a number n( Trojan* will lake Id the
(i eseuralnn to Ureeuvlll* thla week.
Mr. W. W. Klbert frum Birmingham, Ala.,la
home loalay.
0 Or. aud Mr?. H. I.. C'ulberlaon of Amity,
() Ga.. entertained flfly gurata oue evening la?l
n week. Many ol Ibem were Carollnlana.
' Tbey claim a aumpiuona apread, Iced relreab0
menta and an evening brim rail ot enjoyn
mem.
NexlTaeaday, the 12ib laal., will be given
to the campaigner* of Greenwood County and
0 where ihey can apread themaelve* like a
0 green bay tree. Now all arenotellver loogued
. oratora, neither bave all (he "collegiate abeep
u akin," bat eqaal rig hla and prlvllegea and
(I tbey ran apeak "In extenao."
I) Material baa been ordered to enlarge and
.. remodel oar aeademv, and work will noon btv
" gin. Mr Ix>ve of Yorkvllle la the principal
- elect, and MIm WeUa of Orangeburg aa aaaiat/)
ant. Tbey oome with tine recommrndaltooa.
We hope ibl* will be our beat acbnol year.
Mr*. 11. B. Blakely and children are borne
0 from a two roonlba vlalt to ber parenta In
a Milleraburg, Ky.
" Mlaa Bell and Mlaa Harrle Leard bave re0
turned from Hartwell, Ga., where tbey have
0 enjoyed a few daya with fti?mla.
<1 Mr. Wyatt Aiken and Mr. I. H. McCalla,
" Abbeviiie'M Congreaaional eandldatea, were
U amongat aa a few daya ago Tbey were travel0
log In the name conveyance. Their rivalry
<> moat coualat In brotherly love. No better aon
" treada tbe t>oll tban Wyatt Aiken. Hla face
U la genial, hla klndneea to hla lellow-man, and
0 that charily that a nth a the parae atriuga be
longtoblm. He la ooble, brave and compe"
i?ni anrt will rin hla Mtmle and atate work
0 U>at tbey will not be a?bamrd of in tbe ball*
0 of Congress. Tbe ift*' named U likewise nod
it wlib many kind wishes wo won id like to mo
Wyatt Aiken near the "Laarela."
0 Oar Baptist meeting bexun last nlcbt with
II a strong and helpful Mrmon by Re*. W. K.
m Thayer of I Cock Hill. Tbls evening at K:80
o'clock Re*. M. W. Unrdon of Abbeville will
V preach, and oontlnoe through tbe weak. Oo
0 Tbnrsdsy of this wwk a!l tbe ladle* of tbe A.
.. R. P. obureb will mi?t there and clean otT the
" >ard, and have the church In readiness for
0 tbelr meeting which will begin ?oou. Rev.
K) L. J. Kcbol*, of Hopewell. Oa., will aaalftt the
it pastor.
u Mrs. W. P. Wldeman, In compliment to ber
4) niece*. Mis* Jeaale aud Ml** B***lr Hoyc*. of
0 Due West, entertained splendidly last Wed0
neatday evening.
o
The ftlrawfcerrjr Bed.
_ Carolina .Spartan.
<1 It iii time to prepare for planting
*> strawberries. The ground should be
5 broken or spaded a foot or fifteen inches
m deep. The plants should be put out
10 just as soon as they will live and grow
- ?a-t_a_ f~ C3 a I 1R r# I
I) wuicu in rw|iiPUiw:i i 111 m. ji urv
- (buy ahould be hbailed and watered.
K) The rowa ahould be 2 1-2 feet apart and
10 tbe planla 12 inche*. Ah aoou aa they
K) begin to grow cultivate frequently until
10 killing froeta. Then mulch with fine
5 manure about one inch deep to pro!0
leot from freezes. Treated thin way a
Ni fair crop may beaecureJ the Unit year.
.0 They ahould be cultivated during the
10 aumtncr and all runuera clipped and
m weedH kept down. If one ia acarce of
10 grouud, beana or beet a may be planted
10 between the rowa. They will be ready
0 for une and come off before fall. StrawM)
berriea abould have plenty of potaah
K) and phoaphoric acid and kept in
10 bunchef. Thus cultivated oue may
10 gatiier a quart from a single bunch.
10
10 Drinking in bueineaa bourn, stand?
ing drinka at bar*, and treating, are
0 reapmiaible for more than half the
() drunkenueaa which overtaken men.
0 The drunkennew? of women muat have
0 inner cause*.
i) Much of the good of life cornea in the
- train of disappointment, and that if
7 one bears an enforced waiting patiently
0 he gets a better thing than would have
0 contented him before.
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5 We will do all in
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The Crow Indians, ouce the terror i>f|
the pluius, are now scheduled asamong1
tlie most industrious and prosperous
Indians in the country. There are
about two thousand of them ou the
('row reservation in Montana,and they
have been reported at Washington aai
"self-sustaining." There are irradationH
of worthlessness even among savage*,
and the Crows were more energetic
in their wild life than were many
of the other tribes, and especially those
of the coast. It is not surprising,
therefore, that they are more energetic
in semi-civilized life than the others and
are ready sooner to dispense with goverineut
rations.
" *
Every one has a trouble and in that!
trouble be needs most of all a strong,
sympathetic friend. For this purpose,
Jesus left heaven and took upon him
our humau nature, that he might be a
fully-ewuipped brother to every one in
need. HU sympathy, his strength, his
tenderness, and his love are perfect.
Not everybody can be rich. For this
we should rejoice, as we love the welfare
of our country. A nation of rich
men would soon become a nation o>
weaklings. We need the constant l?ttie
with neoe?sity to keep us "tit," atthe
athletes say.
Perhaps one reason why God does
not let us lie happy too long at a time
is because a sunny spot offers too much
temptation to linger. There must be
in life a good deal of unhappiness, a
good deal of divine discontent, in order
to keep us moving and striving.
The revealing of strength is not made
until the pressure of need comes. We
impoMe upon ourselves needless burdens
of anxiety by bringing the possible
cares and difficulties of tomorrow into
to-day.
Koalbern KmII wny fkhMnl*.
Trains for Hodge* leave Abbeville. H. c.. No
M (dally) h.S5b. m.; No. t (dally) 10..VI a. m.:
No. 4 (dally) l.V> p. in.; No. M (dally)7.10 p in.
Trains from Hodges arrive Abbeville. No. 5,
(dally) 1.55 b. m.; No. 1 (dally) 12.01 p.m.; No.
It (dally) 2.65 p. m.; No. 63 (dally) ?.o6 p. m.
Ciom connection at Hodge* with ibrougn
trains fur Greenville, Colorable, Charleston,
etc., connecting ml Oreenvllle for A. A C. Division
points and the East, also Asbevllle, Atlanta,
etc. Through sleepers Hod era to Charleston,
on train connecting with M.
??TsIm
Iisesl*.
When yon want to boy some good sboes
ohenp go to Tales. They sell a I1.M0 shoe lor
90 eta.
Wben yon want to bay a dress or a corset
or a pair boa* and want tbem cbeap go to
Talc A Co.
Tbey are giving the lowest price ever beard
of on hata. A mans bat for 'JHcUi.
Groceries can be bought at low prices from
Tate, in lbs, granulated sugar for II. 10 lbs.
good green coffee for 91.
DEHTAL NOTICE.
8. F. Killingswortli,
No. 4 Heal Block Abbeville, H. 0.
DR. J. A. DICKSON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
I UOLD TILLiNOH; CROWN AN1) BRIDGE
WORK A Hl'KCI ALTY.
i A GOOD PI/ATE- $H.OO
aMaLOAM KILLINGS 75c and. I.OO
; OFFICE OVER BARKUDAL.E'8 STORE.
| CHALMERS & McDAVID,
i Agents for Fire, Life, Accident, Bond and
Liability Insurance.
ARBF.VILLK, . . . N. f.
j July 1U. IDT* tf
M5WTAT, WflTTCE
Dr. S. G. Thomson,
OFFICE CP-HTAIK8 ON MoILWAlN
Corner. AbtxvUla, & C.
JJ
ig new Goods every d;
t always attractive. N
on in full force, trade
es whenever you will,
the best evidence thai
re Goods can be boug
est of Bargains can b<
osing out of Summer <
ck of Fall and Winter
f September next.
o see us one and all.
interests will be care
? -- olaam tru 1
I <111 rilll illltiijn j
our power to main tali
IMTm 1
The Marking J
Down Season _ j
Begins in Earnest this Week at
HADDON'S. * - 'J!
(treat variety of feosonahle k?>o<1h to be sold without regard to profit.
We name h few of tbe choice thiols whicli must be converted into cash.
38 inch Hiack Hilk (irenadines, Black Lace .Stripe Mohairs 38 inch
wide. A lot 32 inch White Goods, mostly in ktripa, former prioe 25 to
40 cent*, now J) and 25 cent*. Fine Hea Island Percale*, snort eud*,
were 10 and 1 lie now 8c. 25 piece* Mtandard Ginghams, stripe*, choekn
nud plain, 5c. Children's Hilk Mitts, black aad white, 5c. Ladiea'
Hiack Hilk Mitts 25, 50. 7s and $1. A lot of Black Leather Belt*, odd * t
.1 V>u> In
BIAC9, tiiuafi. new onui wujiu^ iu c?c?j v* vvm? *-j
R. M. Haddon & Co. ||
Drue*. 1
K/uvvMi H ^
Chemicals, . Paints, Oils* M
Stationery, ^ Glass, Etc. ' <
IS ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Call and yee ua, we cau certainly please you?prices and (jaulHy
voiiMidered. Yount expectantly,
C. A. MILFORD, "M
Phone 107. The Druggist
ItMltlllflif I
A FI LL COURSES IN AGRICULTURE, W
I A IN MECHANIC ARTS, W
I J AND IN TEXTILE ENGINEERING. W
A .KM) MtiulentM lux I wsxion. Expenflea Tor one year tt|
^ lor free tuition MtiulentM, $100.42. Send for lilu?- m
# HENRY S. HARTZOG, President. W
? CLEM SON COLLEGE, 8. C. ? , J
i imui ukk wa j
W. a COTHBAN. DEALERS IN ^ 0 jr^ULKKKR,
Proprietor. Maniger
iSl 111, Mil iMH 1
AND ALL BUILDING MATERIAL.
fiiiri
ay and bis stock is kept up ho as
otwitbstaiiding the Mid-Summer
is still active and lively, and go
von will liud all bands busy.
, .7
it the people have found out the
ht to the best advantage. Just
3 had, while there is going 011 a
[aoods to make room for the iui
Goods, that will he in store by
We will take good ear? of you.
"** * * * 1 ? 1
ruiiy ^uarcied aim an jum nnum
just exactly what you want.
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