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WE8T END. VfMlap m4 ImMmu or Week About Um City. Abbeville, September 9, i?rj. MIm Ckeo Patten left lui Wednesday lor ber borne in CI in loo after a abort stay bere with ber Mend MIm Margaret Brooke. MIm '*** Blake vent to Lowadeavllle Friday on a vksli to ber slater Mm. Henry TeaaanL Mlaa Cary Oalboao left Saturday for her bote at Clemson, alter a pleasant visit to ber mi Ml n Mtaa Franoea Calhoun. Mlaa Mary Hani and Mlaa Katblren Hard, of Baceeaaer Ala., are vlalting, Mr. W. A. TMpleloo'i rami ijr. Tbla la tbe laat week of the rammer acbool and tbe teaebera bave on exhibition at tne Graded School build In* aome specimen* of tbe work dooe in tbe Art Class. Tbe laaebeve are very enthusiastic over tbelr work aud bave been greatly benefitted by tbeir montba lody.tor tbe Instraotore bave been Otlibfol and smclent In tbe diacbarge of tbelr dotlea. Tbe Art Claea bae been especially popular aad baa many entboalasnc attendants. Mr. Wilbur Blake left Friday for Davidson where be will eater tbe Senior Class. Mia Viola Oooebo went to Honaa Path IhM" vlali Mlaa llunrS HndcaDL " Mr."iT W. Wto'lte, Jr., left Tbursday Ivt Okvidioo. Mr. J. Townee Robertaon toft Saturday lor MIm Mala Lvtbgoa oama yeeterday lo *lelt Mlee M. L. 8nltb. Mintarab Otlrs. ifUru extended vlilt to bar ancle Mr. W. A. TMnplttan returned to Andanoa Tbureday. Mr.PbillpCromerand Mr. David Hill left Toadar lorClemeon where tbey win eater tba Freeh man Claae. Mr. Ira Gliee oi Andanoa, oama dovo Friday oa a Ttalt to ralatlvea. Mr. E. A. Tbornvall of Port Mill and Mr. Jofcn Oalxar or Rock Mill, apaot last week wltt Mr. W. L. Tamplaton enroot* to Clemeon. or* to ooluaik. Mlw. Baa Hill, Tom Perrln, Mack Henry and W. L. Tamplaion waat to Ciemeon TneeJ. 8. Moree retnrnad to Da*ldaon last Mr. Azthnr Spanoar of Ualaee*i;ieJFla., Ii upending a ft* daya wllb ble aant Mrs. HarMr. A. B. Moree leasee Monday tor. a bual ~ Mr.^TAU^BaUU>Vi featl ly rataraad today Iroai OMbten Valfry wba*a tbay bava been IMtdlDC IM KMOML Mr. jTm. Harden want to Qraaowood Moo JlifB Lota (Jlflfco of Dim Wwt will b? In the ?tt| Saturday to taka obancaof tba Havantb Grade an Hoodar< Ml** Olflbn will ouka bar bono at Mr R. M. Raddoo'a. Mlaa BrocOaa of V?, la la lb* city with her aal* Mr. Hleka. SO* ?U1 have charge 01 ooe of IM ftadta la Um Ondtd bobool dur tbe oomlnf aaaaloo. BK?? ??a. Mo.,*, .h. Mi*. Dtaka of r>?w Waat and bar daogbtai Mlaa MUHaapaa>*ja?toaln tba city laaf waak tbasaaataof Mr. &. M. Haddon. MJk Mary L. Bobartaoo will return Frldai troia Lowadaarllla where aba has been upend lH??MKvm vn. t. n udomj. Mr. J. Alias BMltb, Jr. and Mr. A. M. Hmltta mnnwd Hxarrt*? Own ttoa Nortbwo mark m tbwi Uwy bat* bean purchasing their JMt* W. C. Baoat and tola aooa Maatar Geo. and Master Hash Banal are vMUnc Mr. W H. Parker** taaally. . Dr. and Mca. O. A. Nanflfer ratoroad Hon day hem a daiightful trie to QatUbrnla, bar iBiMdaamnl aMa tripe to 8alt Lake and YaUowtaoe Park and other point* of ln^DMi A. Mlltord went to Andaraon 8?Ur day an a vtalt to hla boUmt. Mtae W la tan Fnrfca who baa bean lamaer tef In Vartb Carolina and Tenncaaee will re torn to the alt? Saturday and will make bai bona at Or. CL C. OambcoU'a daring the via any Mill want to Claauoo today to bacln bto aallaaa anuraa. MJaa May Mfippard arrived in the city laai NBH 10 OMfWj oar ouaivars to uh Tbe pntaeM mMtm at U>? MatlodM Okanfe etaaad Hnndty. Mocb inter eat baa kWB MlWid and tba aoogiafaUoaa bav? twin lam attentive. Tba wgaMw'a Ctub baM a delightful meet . M* at Mm. J. F. MaKlanoa'aBaterdar after. mum. AM axaaUeatpapar on tba Naval Bat Uaaof the War between thetMatea. waa read fey Mn. Claarta Joeee. Mr*. W. P. Oreaoe'i v?U wxlttaa aad ea (attaining pa par on "Tbi aitauilw aad Baton of tba Soldier," wai naob eajoyed by tba oiab. Jeweb, aaady, flowers, aan that la Ute or tetfivtMBiyNferaoMa. JewelaSanaa Miat of mighty powar to tba average wo aaa. Beaa that grain eel of all Jawak. baaltb, M oOaa raised ta tba atieoaoaa efforta tc ?Ira or am tbe money to parebaee tbem If a romio Will risk bar bealib to get a oo? MWB.UMD tot kd tortuy beraelf against Ik* fllliMM MMtqHOM Of OOOgtM, COldl at brcrtlil iflmiaoi by U>? m?lv dm oi Dt.'BomIm'i Gorman Byrnp. It will prompt' rwt mwtlloB la Ms early atagae and gtk* mOm?ed hangs tad broodiltl tnbaa <rlwtt>dmd Iftiii from tbaiyttaa. not n himU, bat It to a certain care tor M?ba. in'li Infl i" broochtol trochlea. Yoa cob get thto reliable remedy at The Speed DraaOo, Oct ffmo1! Alntfirnti Limited Partnership. State of South Carolina, OOCJKTY OP ABBEVILLE. FOB TEX PUBPOBB OP ENTERING INto o United ftitanUp aoder the tow* ol thto Bute, we, the undersigned persons, hereby make the following Certificate : PML The name aoder which sacb partonblp totobeeoodocied to A. B. Cbeothom. Btwi. The general natare of the baeiocM y to be oood noted to that of * geoeral merobandtoe bnetneea, soch as boylog and soiling dry goodu, groceries, bote, clothing, shoes and Itor arttotoe eosh h me osnally kept in a g?1 lasrshsniltoo store. Tfctrd. The onaaei of the portnata ooaapos lng anld Iran are a. b. Cbaatbaoi, general partnar, residing ni Abbeville, Booth Caro lino, p. a. Chanthaaa, special partnar, raaid lng at Abbeville, Booth Carolina, and R. & Oh, apeetel portnar, residing at Abbeville Booth Carolina. Poorth. The amount of anpltal wblch tb? aold apectol partners, p. a. Cheatham and r & UOZ, Wl CQOUIDQIM IO U? OOmmOE atoefc Is the mud of Thirteen Hundred and Tfelrtr-Ibm Dollars and Thirty-Three and One-Third Caota eeeb. Fifth. TtM parlod at whlefc aald partner ship la to aoamaooa u tba istb day of Au goat, Ml, and the parted at which it is to cod 2a tba first day cX Haptember, 1907. ?Mi by Um partlee hereto, tbU tba 18tf fey of Aagoat, im A. B. Cb eat bam, P. A. Cheatham, R. ?. Cox. In tba preaau ua of W. W. Brad lay, * J. D. Cox. State of Booth Carolina, Abbeville County. Personally appeared before ma W. W. Brad tay who balag dal/awora, aaya: That be v? present and aav A. B. Cheatham, P. A. Cheat baas aad B. K. Cox alga aad make the abovi earllflaate. aad that he with J. IX Cox wit aeaaad the dae execution thereof. W. W. Bradley. 8worn to before me thla 18th day of Aofoat U01 J. L. Perxln, C. C. C. P. The State of Sooth Carolina, Coaaty of Abbeville. Paraoaally appeared before me A. B. Cheat bam. the general partner within mentioned who being daly a worn, eaye: That the eon tpm m?(l la the ucutd Ortlfloat* a* ha via bMO contributed by P. A. Cheatham, to wit UM tut of Thirteen Handled aad Thirty TkTM Dollui aad Thirty-Three aad Oa? Third OnU, baa been actually aad la goot faith paid la CMh to the common Block o M Una, and that the aum of Thlrtrea Hon died aad Thirty-Three Dollars aad Thirty Three aad One-Third Ceuu, aped fed in Ux laiif Certlflaeta ae having bean paid by B S. COS, apart el partaer, baa been actually aad la good ftdth pakl la caah to the oommoi atock of aald Una. A. B. Cheatham, a worm to aad aabearlbed before me thla th iMKiimv amiui inn. j. L. Parrln. (LJj, C.C.CP. tl living prtoaa, at MI > T- - V V *? Wft THE I ft *CR50fV'' I LOWNDESVILLE LETTEB. H>WlM? ! Md Aroand Lowndnflll?-Ci?|? (' MllltoB* la Ikm N?c* IIm-Nnm Advice la Irteh PoUte FlMlcn. Lowndesvllle, Sept. 81b, in. Mr*. H. B. Kuy Hud Mr*. M. J. Armstrong , went lo Anderaun C. H. Monday evening. MIm Bowie Cilokscalrs went back to Elbsr. too Tuesday, to re-enter tbe graded aebool lor , another t*rm. MIm Llllle Huckabee went to Mt. Carmel . Monday to spenrf a while with frlenda Mr*. Martha Watson, of Anderaoo, curne down Tuasday to visit her daughter, Mr*. B. , Berry Alien. Mrs. Hue Spencer, of Alabama, being on a vlalt lo relatives Id Anderson County, cane down Tuesday to apend a few days with klua people here. Mr. and Miy. Jno. Eskln.of Anderson, were ' down last week for a day or two and were tbr , coasts of Mr. Bonn Allen Wednesday night . and Thursday. I Judge J. G. Mobley and Mr. Hamlin Elbe. ridge, of Johnston, came In Tuesday and ha?s since been with friends. Tbe candidates who failed to be elected In tbe first prlosarjr, and by virtue of the flatter. lag vote tbeo received and by wbicb tbey . were privileged to enter tbe second raoe, have r about all been In our midst alnoe tbe last prl. mary, endeavoring to gala enough strength to insure their election on tomorrow, Mlas Allie May Kennel bad some of her young friend* at her home Tuesday night. Mr. Feaster Jonss and Mrs. Bessie Alien 1 of Btarr, were down for a day or two last week I at tbe borne of Mr. E. W. Harper. i Mrs. George Burden and Mrs. Jna Price,of Iva, came down Friday morning and spent tbe day wltb Mrs. L. A. Cunningham. Tbe passenger and mall train was several , boors late Friday, on account of tbe Jumping off tbe track of eome box carsof another train . ibis side of Augusta. Mr. C. U 8mltb, or coaeabory, wu nere , from Saturday moraine till today la tbe lu1 uml of bis Inaurance buslnena. , Mr*. Ueo. W. 8peer, of Monterey, pmnl , through tbia piece on ber way to Anderson C. I U. Haiurday evening. Mr. George Wllaon, of Warrenton, earns In Saturday to spend a day or two with bin brother. Dr. J.D. Wilson. Mrs. Lem Be Id and ber ohlldren, of In, epent He tarda/ with Mrs. Keld'a slater, Mr*. Dr. J. D. Wllaon. > Tbe meetlnc vai began at Providence Thursday at 11 A. M., by the pea tor. Kev. 1. A. We limes, lie wea dlaappolnted In getting tbe expected mlolatertal aealataoce end tbe Rev. J. L. Daniel oscupled tbe pulpit In tbe Prew ' byterlan ebareb at 8:80 P. M., after wnleh the 1 meeting was eloeed Ull yeeterday at 11 A. M., > wben there wae another eermon by tne pea* ' lor and then the aevoral day a meeting waa postponed till another time. I With favorable weather bnt little, If any, > of tbe cotton ralaed In ifala aectlon will remain unpicked alx weeks from tbla date. Up to Heturday eight our oil mill ginnery bad 111! KaU? and lha aftRlA flat* VMr I not a bale bad been ginned, wbiob show* that mocb cotton la opening prematurely and that ibe crop will be very short. Tbera la comparatively no late oottoo. The fodder polling aeaaon has been on for Ibe paet two or three weeks, bat week before lad there were three or four day* of cloudy, bowery weatber. and not mocb wai done along tut line. Tbe np-land corn la generally better than It waa l?at year, and tbe low* lands, where planted, (many having lost tbelr crops on tbe bottom* for tbe paet year or two. were afraid to risk them again and are now sorrow that they did not) give promise of a large yield. It Is well known that one of the main oauaea. If uot the only cause* for a failure In ' stsoad crop of Irish potatoes le the difficulty i In getting a stand,and this difficulty will be overcome when all who attempt to raise the above desirable vegetable plant tLe **Lookout Mountain" variety, a variety which most of tbe people know will not make a crop In tbe spring of the year. Tboee who have been planting tbem for two or tbree years around 1 here are well pleased with them and have made large crops of very One potatoes. Mr. J. T. Latimer has a square of tbem In bis garden that are aboot knee high. In foil bloom, 1 and not a bill missing. \ Dr. J. W. Hberrard passed through this plaoe Thursday on bis way to Moflattevllle, his old home. Dr. L. K. Watson and Mlaaea Rellle Mann I and Rnea Pratt, of Antrevllle, were bere for a . while Friday evening. Mr. Bruce Moeeley and Mlm Km ma Bow' man apent two or three days last week In El. bertou and Goes, Oa. Sheriff C. J. Lyon was In this community a ' few daya last week ou buslneea. Misses Male ltobertaou and Llllle Templeton > of Abbeville, came op last week end will rid sometime wuo ioc iiaiiij ui jir. i. v. ley. MIm Templeton la the Intelligent, ' accomplished and up-to-date correspondent of I the l*re? end Banner and known to tu mdI era under tbe nona de plume of "West End." H)n.aod Mrt.1. H. McCalla Attended tbe or* I cm In t|>e Methodist church yesterday at 11 A. M. Dr. E. F. Latimer vent to ML Carmel Kri. day on * pleasure trip. 1 Mm Marie Weteon, of Moaeley, rume down 8on<tay end worablpped wltb tbe Metbodlsta. ! OHton la telling at *l4 oentt and oottoci seed at 27 oetila on this market. TbU U tbe place to boy your watermelon*. Good al*?d melons were being offered Saturday 3 for K cent*. Mlae Leon a Blake, of Abbeville, for the pant day or two baa been wltb ber slater, Mrs. H. A.TennanL Troupe. PRETTY YOUNG LADIES. , Oa m Villi lo XIm Neplema , worth. Mlaa Annie Brown of Due We*t and Mln Mary blanaell of Elco, 8. C.. are wlin tbelr * pretty friend Miaa Meptema Holllngawortb of . Abbeville. Tbe young ladlte are meeting a royal welcome I rum ibeir pretty hoaL One day laal weak a aoore or more of tbe prettiest young lad lea In town were Invited to meet tbem, and all bad a glorious time. Tbe young people ure bappy now, wltb not a single oere to mar tneir pleaaure. Wbtn tbey are a little older grown troope of lovers will perplex tbem wltb tbelr proteaiatlona, and tben Ibey may be Induced to leave tbe rooftrees to become queens of otbor heart* and - bomea. Tbe angela are not more delightful to contemplate than pretty little girls, aod wben tbey bate reached tbe full growth of a beautiful womanbood, tbey become tbe moat fascinating dlvlnltlea of eartb or sky or betiven. The trick en lover. If need be, * would forfeit tbe rlcbeat glftaof eartb and im peril bit hope* ol &?veu mi win lavnr IH l0e * slgbtol ibecaptlvatlog one. Krum tbe earliest 1 dajri la the history ol mankind honorable f me a bare worshipped at beauty'* tbrme, and ibey bave been ever ready tbrow a * world away lor tbe splendor ot a beautiful - woman 'sun He. Heelktra Railway Nchwlal*. f Tralua for Hodge* leave Abbeville, S. C? No a oS(dally)K.8&a. in.; No. t (dally) 10.60 a. m.: No. 4 (daily) 1.45 p. to.; No. bi (dally) 7.10 p. m. Trains (rout Hodges arrive Abbeville, No. 5, (dally) 9.&> a. m.; No. I (dally) 12.01 n.ui.; No. * S (dally) X&i p. m.; No. (daily) u.ui p. m. v Cloee oonnecliou at H6dg<3* wilb through ' trains tor Ureenville, Columbia, Charleston, atc^ oonneeiing al Greenville lor A. Jt C. Dl> . vision points and tbe Kaat, alio Asbevllie. Atlanta, Me. Through sleeper* Hodges to Charft leaton, on train connecting wltb S4, -V rT?. ' ? ? i SWE Wants More snap a We have cai swell as his hea: to put more sty! Pric iWe want ev Winter Suits, a] bought an imme ? Confederate Home and College. The Only Boarding: School for Young: Ladies in Charleston. 1?NGUHH BRANCHES. PEDAGOGY.LATIN, French, Art. Manic and stenography extra. Terms 91GU per year. Hpeclal -*?- ?tuii nnnlU I?K? IV? | Ml** K. M. P1UXGLE. ProaldcDt of Board of Control. Mnu JNO. B. AIMKR, Corresponding Hecrotary. Mlts H. K. KONAN. ' Principal, Charleston,H. C. < July 2?. 190*. i BiSSKll Ever Feel Like "Going Through the Floor?" WHAT'S THE TROUBLE? WHY ITOTHAT CHEAP JOHN STOVE -WONT COOK; EVERYTHING BURNED OR HALF* DONE. NO TROUBLE LIKE THIS IK SHE WILL USE THE PEERLESS I IRON KING STOVES. 008T A LITTLE MORE,-BUT. | Abbeville Hardware Co.' State of South Carolina, * ABBEVILLE COUNTY. I To Mamtb. J. 8. Glbert, J. K. Lyon, R. K. Gilliam. members of the Oouuty Board of Education: 1 K. THE UNDKRMIGNED. BEING ONE- * third ol the qualified electors residing lu the area proposed to be formed Into a new school district, respectfully petition your honorable Board to erect a school district as follows. ! Beginning at a Htake on Havannah River. { opposite the mouth of Pishing Creek N. St' I... ? " ... u M IV li-kl I ix' b. yaw itei iu ivuh; iicuw n. w, n. fact to Hock Pile; bene? N. 4? \V W. MM feet to Dead Pin?, beiics X. 30' E. U>5I feet to hickory at lord where public road to Vienna oroaaes Mill Creek, brnoe down Mill Creek and following earn? feet to ford, where public road crosaca creek Dear alte ofBenJ. Albert's mill, hence following road 8. <61? E. 100 feel, 8. SO' E 300 feet. S. 8SP 31/ K. VJ fee I to point on road opposite dead W. O , hence N. Th ao4 E. U52 feel to pine, benoe X, 45? 45' E. &C1 feel to large wblte oak, hence N. 57? 15' E. 775 feel to two large plnea, bene? 8. 53" E. Siio feet to pine on baok of Little Klver, berea down Utile Klver and following aame 9S4i feet to white oak at oorner eatabllabod by Paul Orler, hence 8. 42? W. 23497 feet to a wal- i nalon corner a'ao established by Paul Orler, ' hence up8avannab lllvorand following aame f to point of beginning, containing li;>'t square . mile*. 1 T. A. Andrews, 1 Mrs. E. C. Andrewa, . Mrs. U. M. Porcber, Albert Ulbert, N. B. Napier, U. W. Cade, K. A. Teonent, Wm. Teunenl, Jajpes Dllasbaw, 8am Lumpkin. All persons who may be opposed to the formation of said school district arc hereby notl> fled to app?ar In my office at Abbeville at 11 U CIOOK IU IUC IUIQUUUU Ul nv|iivui(rai iviu- ? 19ft:, and make known ibelr objection. ' J. H. GIBEKT, j County Superintendent of Education. s?pt s, low. tr WM. H. I'AKKKK. WM. P. GREENE i PARKER & GREENE, 1 Attorneys ud Sousellon at Lav. Office on LAW RANOF1 ABBEVILLE -^HOUTU?(*AKOLINA. May 4, WW. it < Remember, we will pay you Uhe cash for tcond band booJui, Id good cooditloo, ?uob a* are uaed la the school* ol the county nod ' raded *cbool? of the elty. Speed Drug Co. ' LL YOUN Lite, Dash and Cj nd finish than the older and more ight the spirit of the young man's rt can desire. The fabrics are new le into the cut, making and trimmi es Are Not Hieh ery young man to make it his busi] id make this store their headquarte nse stock and the prices are such tl Hall & H. M. TATE & CO. Have Got the Shoes and Pants for You. WHEN YOU WANT YOUR MONEY'S WORTH YOU CAN ALwayi get it here. Shoea at ail price*, from the cheapest to the t>e?t. Shirt* tbat cannot bo matched for the same money. Punts from :Wc to $3.o0. GROCERIES... We also have a nice line of Groceries. Sugar, Coltee, Rife, Meal and Meat Also be?t Hbouldera and Hams at lowest price*. Rice 20 Ibn. for $1. Coffee 10 lbs. for $1. Arbuckle'x Coffee 9 lbs. for $1. We also have a nice line of Canued Goods, Oysteru, Salmon, Sardine*, Roant Beef, Chipped Beef, Corned Beef. etc. We alro haue G. W. Long's Flour in Htock. Come one and all, and you will be convinced that it is best to- buy goodn of H. M. TATE & CO. I The Speed Drag Co. Headquarters for Taints ana uus. The Great Blood Purifier. I have been selling: tills preparation for years. I have noticed its effects and prononnce it the best blood purifier on the market to-day. Youra very truly, C. A. MILFORD, Phone 107. The Druggist. ALWAYS JUDGE A STOCK OF GOODS BY ITS GROWTH. ? * OUR LINE OF i i > t Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc., 8 larger this FALL in every way than ever before, therefore according to the test, there is only one oonolusion to arrive at, viz: Tbat Our Values Ootveigh Those of Other Stores. Gnstomers who have not tried onr goods are cordially invited * * * ii _ i io come and examine our stock Deiore iney ouy. Bemember the name, D. rOLIAKOFF AS USUAL I AH HEADQUARTERS FOB ALL KINDS OF ^33* SEEDS. ^ My Seeds are the very best and my prices are right. 3arlev. Bve. "Bed Bust Proof" Oats, "Burt" Oats, Turf or Vir rinia Winter" Oats, Red, Crimson, White and Bnrr Clover, Lu:ern, Kentucky Bine Grass, Hairy or Sand Vetch, English Winter fetch, all of these in stock and special orders made when desired. Amos B. Morse. T.a^e fialfl ITIATI f( I T T1 ? " ? I HI IK >NA lift TWO HUNDRED ACRES, |J[ vll ULlLlLi unieorleaa, In the "Fl?tWOO?li," wllh nvw' tnd comfortable dwelllnir *>><1 Improvement*. I + l'/4 mllea from Calhoun Kalle, oonvenle it tu| wo rallroolH and udjolnlnic land* of Jobu H. onTrMTV.rHTP A PBTQ Norwood, Norwood Calhoun and other*. Oil V Iifl 1 X xlVL auALO * i .. OfKood land Id the corporal* llrnllM Also 775 Acres< "f Abbeville. Cin *?? divided Into ' HinalI tract* of twelve to twenty idjololnt; above tract* and laud* of faprra acre*. Itlley, Mr*. K. B. Calhoun, Cabell landa und me old McDuoi** or One Nice Cottage Norwood tract, knowu aa tbe"Klaiwood?." |,? Ma*?ilna Hirwl. TEKIIH?On* third ca?h. balance In one A1an Fnnr DwallinfTR ind two yearn, with Infermt at 8 per cent, "180 XUUi ;rrau poruou ureurm iiv noir imu luon^ir. i wu ?Btulan For lurther Information apply to Joint N. I Norwood or thu underxtKued. ! PrifflR RpaROTiahlfl. If nol Mold by the tint of t?ctob?r will be * ?C0B JieaBUDaUie. Tor rent. Irleen ?.n the above are very rennonMm. Henry II Norwood. *l,d '""a" u?Hile lo nuiI July J9. !??.'. Kt ( alboun Kalln, S. C. purebaaera. - ? ? J. G. ELLIS, l>o Dot buy R cheap paint, when you can >uy absolutely pure paint for the mui? moti- KKAL KHTATK AtiKNT. ?y from Tbe Speed Drug Co. July IS), 19U*. IX I GNL ringer in ! conservative dress* wants, and have ? and "not a featur< ng of our Young -$7.50 to aess to see these rs for Gents' Furn iat you cannot con Anderson |W. E. JOHHSOIT, Watch Inspector or the Seaboard Air Line, and ICepairer of WatchcM and all kindx of .Jewelry Hah opknkd an office undkb the fiieo-Klbtti Hoi'*i on the robllc quirr, and will be Kind to receive orders lor may kind of wnsk In bU Hue. Julys. IMS. tf J. L. HILL & CO, BITSGGIE, WAGONS, CARRIAGES and HARNESS REPOSITORY Mo. s Jtosenoerg juock STOVES AND TINWARE! We now carry a full Hue of Cooking and Heating Stovee of all kind* and None bet* ter than either The Indiana Htove Company, or The Richmond 8tove CompauyVtgoodt*. j^very move gunriiuicvu iu cook. For a leader we give a nice No. 7 Stove and 25 pieces of ware $10.00. COME AND SEE I Jn Heating Stove* we have Air Tight, Cant Iron and Double Stoves. See them aI?o. For liooniH, School Rooms or Churches. Extra parts, Pip* ing, Ktc. W. D. Barksdale. Abbeville. S. C. Abbeville-Green wo od MUTUAL i it it n i ii n it i in it hi b ASSOCIATION. I Property Insured, $725,000. WHITE TO OR CALL on tbe:ao<ler?U?i?<0 or U> ttae Director of your Townablp , for any Information yon may dMlre about . oar plan of Inaaraco*. Wf ln?ur? your property catnst daclrac | Uon by mmm o& UHTIMII, and do no cheaper lban any Insurance Com peny lu ezUl?ao*. Kemeraber we are prepared to prove to yoo that ourm U the aafeat and ohmpeet plan of Insurance known. J. E. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent, Abbeville, S. C. J. FRASEB LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S.;C. BOARD DIRECTORS. J. Add. Calhoun Ninety' Mix Tuwuiblp S. <J. Mwjor ?.....Greenwood ' J.T. Mabry Coke?t>iiry " W. B. Acker ...Ivmaidx " M. B. CI I ti k *?cmto4 I>uc Weil " T. I<. MHitdun t'ane " H. K. (Vomer JSmlUivihe J. W. Lynn Troy " A. K. Wii(<w>u .Cedar Xprlun " W. K. l,e?tie Abhe\l|!e l*r. J. A. Ainlerwin Antrevllle " II. A.Tenneul ....I.owndt?vllie - Ut'HIll J. R. Tnrraut Calhoun MHIn " S. L K.lm<>iiit? BoMeaoi W. T. Martin limits'** " s. >1. Il'iijumln Walnut Urovn I'. It. I ' iMInon, ('HlllNOn !UI<1 llllller " I' li. Kxinp Kirk ex* l<???j>li Luke, hVllnwn' li A Phicnli " J.?" Ku*b Cam brldic* H. H. Klnxrd KI nurd* J l?. < oirniHii Coronaca " J. II. Chl.t*n, Jr Bradley " J. W. Scull Verdery " thhrvlllo. I'.. .Inn. ?i. !>C TheHperd l?rug Co. Will buy your aecoiid hiiiul hcIiuoI iMMikN, ?uch nfc art' ukiI in ilw county hcIiooU itucl tin- urmle.1 m-Iioo! of A'?- , bt?vlilt*. They wumI be lu good condition. j The place to get what you want. | Spved Drug Co. I \N his Suit j 5S. suits as smart and ) could be added" Men's Suits. $18. Swagger Fall and ishings. We have' lplain. 19 The Clothiers. NOTICE OF BEGlSTRirjoN STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBKVIL.LK OOUNTV. OFFICE OF MUPERV1BOHB OK REGIS I TRATION. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. Abbeville, B. G, Mvtb 6. 1?9l Notice in hereby given that in acoor> dunce with an Act of the General Assembly, and in conformity with the requirements of the State Constitution, the books for the registration of nil legally qualified voters, and for the issuing or transfers, ect., will be open at the office of Supervisors of Registration in the Court House, between the hour 9 o'clock a. m.. and 3 o'clock p m.. on the first Monday of each month, and kept open for three su?? cessive 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 Stale and of the united State, twenty-one year* of age, who is not an idiot is not insane, is not a pauper supported at the public ex* pense, and is not confined in any public prison, aud who has not been convicted of burglary, arson, obtaining goods or money under false pretense* perjury, fernery, robbery, bribery, 11nilCa Kaatinu hnillohtMllnf. receiving stolen goods, breach of trust with fraudulent intent, fornication, ?odomy, incest, assault with intent to ravish, miscegenation, larceny, or crimes against the election laws, and who shall have been a resident in this State two years (exoept ministers In charge of organized cbarches and teachers of pUblio schools, and these after nix months residence in tb* State,) a resident in the County for six months, and in polling pradncy four months, and who can read any Sectiou in the Constitution of 1896, or can understand and explain any see* tion of said Constitution when rend to him by the registration officer or officers shall be entitled to registration and become an elector upon application for "noli rwiat ration. If anv Derson has b?en convicted of any of the crime* above-mentioned, a pardon of the Governor remove* the disqualification. In case any minor who will become twenty*one years of ace after Ihe cloe* ing of the Books of Kegixtratiou and before the election, and is otherwlee qualified to register, makes application under oath showing he is qualified to register, the Boards shall regie* ter such applicant before the closing of the books. Any person whose qualifications as au elector will be completed after the closing of the Registration Books but before the next election shall have the right to apply for and secure a regie* tration certificate at any time within sixty days inynedlately preceding I the closing of the Registration Booka, ; upon an application under oath to the ' * 4- *1*I/* annK vaflriatrft. I IttCLH OUUUlUg UIUI w ouvu a tiOD. The registration of voters must be \ by polliug preeiucts. There must be a i Book of Registration for each polling I precinct, that is for eacu township, or fparish, or city, or town of less than five thousand inhabitants, or ward of cities of mere than live thousand inhabitants. Each elector must vote in the polling precinct in which he resides. If there is more than one voting place in the polling precinct, the elector may vote at any voting place designated on the registration certificate. The Boards must designate in the registration certificate the voting place iu the polling preciuct at, which the elector is to vote. If there is more than one voting place in the polling precinct*, the Boards shall designate on the certificate the voting place selected by the elector. 8. 8. BOLES, W. A. LANIER. G. H. MOORE. ! Board of Supervisors of Registration I _ *S gg | iZZa " g o a His it HH x I sg n ?S < I -SI