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. pr \ , v % The Press and Banner. BY HDQH WILSON, ABBEVILLE, 8. C. 4WPublished rrery VidDWlajr it V t ywrUadfaDM. Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1903. 1%* MmUmg mt timmnlmm. The Moat widely dleeoaeed event or the tost week, wh the booking of Editor N. O. Oonalei by UnImuI OoTtroor Jibm H. Till M. In other oolamoe of this peper, psrlloUuioftlieMd iflklr are copied from other newpapere. and It would be oseleaa to repeat Ue?w7 ben. The parties to thla trouble mrm ? ?11 Mie MAnla tHsat ftolhln* vfeM wo mightmj wooM add anything, or aoaMbm* aajrtblog, to what ! a J ready known to mrj rsodar of tb? Praaa and BanMm BolMtboOovaroor andaomaof to* brothmm of tbo pMM, ootabi j tbo Spartanburg Harold aad too Cbortaatoo Mm aod Coorler, ba*e dallvafcad bomlltaa oo the aobjaet of Mill J log plrtola ood tbo roaultant ovlla of to doing, wo woold odd to vbat tbajr bavo to wall sold, thai aa long aa bemoan natnro l? tba mom m It Is today, and m loog m tba ueltlag MaaM ozUV, platola will booarrlad and mm wUl bo shot. If tbo lnfloaoos of oor broU ron of tbo ptma, wbo ara ao aboeksd at tbo raoaot bom told a in Colombia, bad ptovatlad agaloat tbo onjoorilldli om of tbo pas, tbajr might not now be laaosd to loaMat tbo aniowfoi om of tbo pla tol. TM good mm oI any prood ud aaablUoMcttiwtt Is iWMly Im MNd tban hi* 1U*. Mi IS ! woU known U?l so editor baa do mow rtgiq tnaa any oth*r cltlma to ?ail tfci* *b*fao6*r of aarrthar Aa-adltor umj bo JaaUOsd la pabltahlag laM, trom vbaob tba nadir aajr fern hi* ova Motariookbat bo baa no ngbi wbatoocr to aboiaiwartaa a anas'* ooodaoc. at to Iffiy to him aplttaf vtuob ar* oOoaalva ad vhloh woald bdai blaa la to oootoaapt or vhM algbl Mad to btlac aboot a braaob of to* pa*aa. Hw i?1|Ib| of apttbaf ta najoaraalM Mt%wkll* tboflrlaf ofaplotolai another 1* f MriMML ~ u, uvinn, niun vowa mppmi ?iw ImnMtiii^r rr nostso order their mMM m to m wltblotthslr rlsbts, and aast Isan to to* Jut ud toUr to all man. Thta ahnlMlslr ti nrt Tht pwi ?tootto Itltowi Hm Imb BMstiiHl.siirt the lUto of iBHtowr kas been taken. Two I?m? tee* beea thrown into asm oftrooMa. Ytot ptsss aad Ike palptt, the people and the oflm ot iktkf' aay ssorallso ae they Kan, bates loagas tkere are assaaitsapoa ehanster, *e Man have i??law la, and Mr.Oooaalei vaa a man of ability, and a tovsstal writer, thoagh be wee not a logical thinker nor en able debator. Ih?Illy digs nd?d more upon personallties than ago* anything else to win his His pesdtotllUss far assfnlnsse, however. Plata. Hs wh estiva aad watehfol aad sarvei Ueooantry well, bat la kls asal be bad aotlsansd to yield the proper respsot lor the vlghli aad tktotMUkSi of others. laetead of arraying his (bets and argomsnt wHHMi lit ywlUQfl, Ht IlOO oflon lOQfQlU) Mart Ma Um abinour uf bio-bu; of wbosi Bad (Itm bits so otbsr offsass tbao UBtcf HI?grsslot &on tola la opinion, or < to koMtac to dlftarsat politics. Hip abUtty Bad ?If a?rtton tod bla to pr? i MMloote oa Um aoqataMBM or tb? eov- ( ad toll follbrs to neogala* the rlybu of otbsm flaaUy sost Bin bis llfo, and deprived UM bdm of tbs mhlmi of b eltlMB. who, wttb mow ooBMrriUv views, von Id bavs i Bmm mom assfbl aad wry laflasatlal for food. UBMBVSd* BlS lMpQlMa vmi good, aod i bis spsssb WBB WitblB booads. Asforss v?sraabtelojadc?.bs waslaoors fapttots. It was bis latotwaass or bis laefc < respect for otbsrs that injured bis asafalBMt Batoff UBptoMbtobBooold fSBBogood to (boss to vborn bo took a dislike, aad bs mm llttls <Mm (baa a*U la tbOMwbodsrsd todUtoftBMblM. BsiBMof tbsss fo*ts bs BBMstlsesB bad toeafpsaraassof bslog BBfolr tboogb vbsB fires from fosllag, bs Jastly pctdsd himself oa bis folrasss of spssob and _ whoa fees Croat lnUatloa aad angar, bs bad nasssa to bs prood of tbs sorrsstosM of bM iiaauipHMNiHHH fivn uierror <MKytoofw<M>m? miipiyir, be will Ml km lived la nla. Mo editor bae yet anesseded who uUfoolted everybody and ( tonsbt everything wbleb be did not lead or ertebltm.. The wondsr la, aa baa oftsn been wpnaMd, tbat be did not long aio excite tb* vtatenne wblob ha eo oiten Invited. byttag tor tbla newspaper, (and be bad dlHaft loan nnjaat to na) we ore sorry for bta death We boped tor bla recovery, and tor days ire believed (bat bia food pbyaloal condition aad tba *111 of tfea pbyalelaaa woald Mat blm tbroaib all rl?bt. Wttb aon experience and wltb lnereaalng yaaia bli disposition woald bava changed. He weald bawbaea mora Jast toolbars, and btogisatar power tor -ablaaa woald ban beta ton aad reallaad. And bavlag tba sonsstsnttonansss of tba eoAnetnsss of oar own wan* wa are quits aore tbat be woald, eoonor or laiar, bava recognised tbat toot aad beaaasaoar Mend. Tflfcate la flaawlaa Many tribal* tan beta paid to Editor H.O. OwH tat none, oeeordtng to oar wi|0<ttl?>lin,iwiiwdapl?,mowtoaebtag, or eome son directly from Use beort, ttaa ttaa* taMMflil words and kohUti t bom tits wbtab wi from bis devoted brother, Ambeoee ?. Qonwta. Ttay are oooogb toHMtMlta tonderost emotion : ? Tbe knightly aool of the brave m?D, loyal Maud, and devoted brother vboM noma baa grsasd tbaaa mkmm daw tta blrtb of Tba BUM II years ago taa aroaaid tba river and tba pains bis willing, foot have trod eball know bin do mors. Bat aloog their ways, M tta sse* ta sowed, flowera ore blooming oad tta air be loved to breatb, tbe air of bu active State, la swest wltb tba Incense of bla noble wordaand deeds. "To die tor bis State, even by tbe loathly band tbat struck blm down, was sweet to Ha Daring tta toar days or mortal sgony that followed bis ernel woandlng no words save those ol love and sympathy for bts bereaved kindred paeesd bis lips. He died wltb fels bM to God. a gentleman antrald. "Wltb heavy hearts bis work Is taken np by ttaee who lovod blm well, and In bis ? Ttu Htcl? la nlait>w1 tn?> tn Ik* nrflnM. pies for whlea be gave ble lift. Ambrose E. Oonxalee." OipHieafgr KImUm. forltetoavU time General R. B. Hemp bill bee beeo elwted Clerk of Um ttenete. His ability ; sOdeney end courtesy is recognised hj ell. end the sasmhsrs do tbsmssless e esrvlse in sleeting the best tftlhtble men as asm. For twenty ysars General Hemphill has bson a msmber of tbs General Assembly, and bis knowledge of Legislative customs is snrpasssd by lew of the legislators of tod?y. General Hemphill took a leading part In the days of Democratic lecon* traction. In in* he was ebossn as one of the elrongeat 1MB In the connty to lead a loriorn hope, but victory crowned the efforts of onr lead* sea. aad General Hemphill baa been ever slass thee a factor in polities at home, and either a msmber of ibe General Aesembly, or skvfc of tbs Senate. Mg* Mi of every description. Collars f?ms to ML Hamas, hack bands, slncls Tfce Cry AsalMt Plntols. A Her every homicide, there In more or lew outcry sgalnni ii?o cltlsen uniting himne'l wltb deadly wrapon. It is fair to presume tbat such outcry la from a sincere effort to promote tbe public place and to advanoe tbe safety of tbe cttlsen. In tbe plstol-carrylng busines* there are, as In everything else, two tldee. While all will admit that much evil can Justly be charged to the pistol, yet we presume that no same man will deny that tbe pistol has a most salutary influence. In protecting . the proparty, tbe persoo, and the good nsme of the wesker cltlsen from the assaults of those wbo would Injure or dentroy. If pistols or other weapons of offense or defense, were done away wltb, what protection would tbe weak have from the encroachments of tbe bully or the wrong doer ? Tbe able-bodied citizen tben at bis own weal will might trample nuder foot tboee of bis nelgbora poet?sing leee physical power tban himself. Without tbe pistol en gentleman would be safe from insult. Without the pistol tbe ebaraclsr of no man MM h. mmtm Without I be pistol defenseless women might be trampled under foot with Impunity. Without the platoI the bully might be i terror for all Iboee who dared act from their own convictions or tailed to yield obedience to hie usurp Hon*. If tbe fooliab to talk abont depriving the weakest cltlsens of the right to depend him elf against tbe oppressions of the bold or unscrupulous should prevail we should have confusion and disorder. Tbe bully and tbe aggressor could have tbetr own sweet sway. Nothing so curbs tbe action* of some men as mucb as tbe knowledge tbat the wronged man may use bis pistol. And no doubt every bully In all tbe land would be delighted to know U-at tbe pistol was a bolt* bed. It would not be right to deprive the people of tbe rlgbt to make such men observe tbe proprieties. Nations in time of peace, prepare for war. All self-respecting nations employ soldiers and build battleships. Then are cltlsens not to be ellowed to protect tbemselvee? Must the dUsen be required to submit to tbe constant Insult of newspapers? Or, moat the gentleman be required to take tbe abuse or suffer tbe wroogs that may be Inflicted upon him 7 Doss there not some a time when forbeeranoeeeaees to be a virtue? Does there not comet time when a man must shoot? As long as we have the pistol. It Is not, therelore well to presume too tar on the cowardice of anybody. Should oar Legislators sUempt so wlcksd a thing as to prevent the dtlsen from protilmaalf hnn arou. that will do a rary tool lab thing In Inauguration a ijrittm wbere tb? atrong may do m ibey plaaae ud vbtretbewMknoit don tbejr earn, wblle being compelled vo submit to outrage and Insult Giwi lw??iatl?. Oovarnor UcBWMOiy In bla reoent mw??|t to lb* Lubtetan among otber tbing* mtd? a recommendation to wblob alt true Oarollnlmm Will Mpood most cheerfully, namely : A) appoint lb* aonlvereery of lb* d?lb of Oen.'Hampton as a "manorial day" to tbe lUUngnfabed Carolinian. Tbe Legislature should net on tbls recommendation at oooa, and. If we vera to send a aaeaaage to tbe Legislature we would reoommend tbat like mamortal daya be aet apart tor oiberdlatlngnlabed Carolinian*. If we are not In error Gary, MeGowan, Brat too, Dunnlvant, Hagood, Jenkins, Conner, ICarsbaw, Anderaon, Kennedy, Gregg, Gist, Manlgaolt and otber general* In tbe Confed rata army did moat noble aertlee, and aboold not be forgotten. Their namea anonia m tenet be rtotmband when (be honor* are sonterred. The Daughter* of the Coofoderwt glre oat Ibalr eroaaea of honor alike to all, tod tbe Sooth Carolina Laglalatiire a boa Id tot uk* fleab of ooe and fowl of another, rbeee generate were equally brave and aome ?f them beld aa btgb rank aa did Hampton. For Jile reaaon Mparaia "memorial daye" il'X dbeMt apart for each of the goaernl*. ?*..? If It be deal red to ebow apeeial honor to Hampton, It aboald be done In a way without expenee to bta ooearadee to arma, or dlaorlmlnaUon agnlnat them. A Cermtlea. Id Jnatloe. we copy the following. While oar oorreepondant oaay aometlmea be mtetaken, we are ear* thai bo would not know Ingly or willingly mlaleed anybody: Editor Preea and.Banner: I wlab apaee In roar paper to eorreet aome leoorreet and mla lending atatementa made In Um laat laaoe by the writer of "Koboea Along Boa la No. 2." In I bla itm several things were Mid which would l?n hike Impressions upon people who do not know the Mbool w?U, and people wbodoootkoow it at all could pat vartoo* constructions upon it wbleb woold In no wIm be flattering to patrons, pupils, or teaober. And tbe worst of it Is tbe things said are moat decidedly take. Tbls writer In referlng to tbe sebool near Mr. Dawson's, located It on tbe rural route. It la aot on tbe route at all, but Is situated on tbe Doe West road. In giving the number of pupils tbe total enrollment was reported at twenty, sucb Is not tbe sase. Tbe number baa never been so small as tbat. Tbe aobool opened wltb twenty-one, and there Is now tblrty pupils enrol isd, pupils, and not tote under aobool age as eould be saelhr Inferred from tbe writer's statement. And tbe rsrasrk "fifteen are learn Ing their lettors" Is moat eertalnly not correct. Of tbe tblrty poplls I bare only four learning tbalr letters, all the others oan read. Hii gradee are represented In my school. Four In alphabet, five In tbe flret grade, five In the eoond, flee In tbe tblrd, two In tbe tourth, seven In tbe fifth and two in tbe seventh. Ho you see my work Is not altogether kindergarden, nor la the ecbool composed of children whose Intellectual capacity Is limited to tbe alphabet, neither are Ibey unfortunate enough to have been deprived of educational advantages heretofore, as people, on seeing the pupils of tbesobooi might suppose, after reading tbe erroneous aooouot given by this person, Cbas. 8. Crowther. Death mt AMIni r. IPwaajr. The Greenville, Alitami, Advocate of tbe 7th Inataot, anooaneee the death of Addition F. Poeey. aged SI year*. He la, we believe, tbe la?t of tbe Poeeya that Died to live at Abbeville. It waa hie eonaln, Ben Leoe Poeey, wboaUrtedtbe publication of tbe lodependont Preea, la 1A53, which waa afterward eooeolldated with the Banner. Hla brother B.V. Poeey, left hare, ae did tbe other Poeey a, before tbe war. Addlfcoo F. Poeey, like hla eooaln, Beo Lane Poeey, wrote food Knglihh. and bla writing* were enterlalnlog In a high or* rcw. Death of Editor Griit. Loo la M. Grist, editor of tbe Yorkellle Eoqalrer, died last Wednesday nlgbt slier a sleknees of several weeks. He was one of the oldeet ae well as one of tbe most honorable editors in the State. He loved tbe newspaper business and be delighted In tbe work of prlntlug. As result be made money, bad ooeof tbe beet printing oflfaee In tbe Mute, end printed tbe nleset paper In tbe oouotry. Personally, tbe editor of tbe Press and Banner bad tbe blgbest regard for blm as a man and aa % friend, and we are truly sorry to bear of bla death. ? A Dumber of gentlemen have been uggented for tbe position ol aaaontate Justice?unions Ibern Mr. C. A. Woods ol Marlon, Hon. Koberl Aldrlcb of Barn veil, lion. J. L. Trlddle, of Anderaou. Mr. j. A. McCuliougb of Urtenvilla, Mr. r. J. Caldwell of Greenwood, Hon. Orlando Hbeppard of Edgefield, and poanibly otbera.?Anderaon Mall. Tba Preaa and Banner baa no Idea who may be tba fortunate on*, bat we tbink tbat tbe Hon. J. A. MoCalloogb poesmes Id an emmlnent degree tba btgbeat and tba beat qoailtlee wbleb fit a man for Aaaoolate Justloa To begin, ba la a man or tba finest type or Boutb Carolina gentleman, and bla legal attainmenu are such aa to eommend Dim to tbe favorable consideration of tbe legislator*. Work baaketa, lnnob baskets, of every de tgar at MUfnrd'a drag atore. I . MHnHBHHBBHHV DUE WEST. t'liitnic*? In BmiinrM-l'nwoi'4 or Honor FkmbImI ? Old Koldler*. Dne Went. Jan. 20,1902. Ml a* Edith Little of Looiavllle, Ga., U vialtIng Mr?. M. J. Bryaon uud otber frlenda. Miaa Hjirab Welcb of Orliale la alao ?l?IUo( Mrs. Bryaon. Both art handsome aod popular tonne ladlee aod will ?dJot tbeniaelvea while to Doe Wrau Mr. Henry Preaaly, yonngeat aoool Dr. Nell E. Preaaley ofTampico. Mexico, entered Krakioe College alter tbe bolldaya. The family ol Senator J. K. Hood of Aoder* aoo la with Mm M. E. Kennedy while the Senator laattendlng to bla duties at tbe State Capitol At a meeting of the Board of ForelfO Mlaalooa a few daya ago MUa Aona strong of Salem. Teon.. wna aelecled aa a mlaalonary to Mexico. It la expected tbatabe wlllgooot at ao early day. She la well prepared aod thoroughly fornlabed for tbe work. MiaaEvyof Union Coonty la viaiting tbe ! family of beroouaio, Mr. W. B. Gologa. ! Mra. Lucy Thomson. Mm. Gary aod Mra. I Ktcbard Hill of Abbeville were In Doe Weat Monday toaaatat In delivering croaaea of honor to tbe Confederate veterans of Camp J. B. Lyibgoe aod Camp Sam McGowao. Mra. M. B. Cllokacalea anooooeed the program. Dr. W. L. Preaaly offered ao appropriate prayer. , Dr. J. W. Wldemao made a atlrrlog aod eloqueot addrraa to behalf of Camp Sam MeGowao. He eologlsed tbe women of tbe Coofedcracy, paid ao eioqoent tribute to tbe Coo federateaoldlera. told some thrillinglocideota from Coofederate bialory aod ruad Geo Bra 1 la estimate of Iba foroea of tbe nooteodlog armiee In varloua batlleaol tbo war making It plain that In valor aod berotMtn tbeaoidier* of tbe North were far au rpat >t-<i by thoa* of the Sooth. Mra. Thomaoo read tbe rolea noder which tbecroaeca of honor were ?**?ferred by tbe United Daochtera of tbe Coo feUerscy. Dr. Joo. A. Robinson was mica apon and responded In bebalfof fsmp Lvthgoe, In an eloquent speech. Dr. James Boyce also made a happy speech urging tbe veterans to wear their crosses of honor km mementoes of the past and as a recognition of their wall* ent services by tbe women of the Confederacy. Dr. J. A. Brown also made a good speeob welcb It was not our privilege to bear. A moely prepared dinner was then served to tbe veterans. Mr. William J. Bryson and Mr. Olln Hagen have formed a partnership In tbe boslneas of general merchandise and occupy one of tbe brick stores o^Mr. H. V. McGf *, lately made vacant by tbe retirement of Mr. A. A. Pearson, ? bo will remove to Mpartanburg. i Mr. Mamuel J. Todd is now In business alone at bis old stand, adjoining tbe hotiei. Mr. Hampton Bryson I* meriting for Mr. H. | J.Todd. He Is a bard working young tuan and will no doubt make a good salesman. Mr. J.C. Had don lost bis large gray mare Sabbatb morning. Mr. Torn Sbarp also lost a good horse last week. Mr. Patton Kennedy was Id Atlanta a few days ago, and bought a Dumber of good horses and mulee. He will improve bis bsck line to Donalds sod will alto sell some of bis stock. Mr- W. Powell Hale will deliver a lecture In tbe Auditorium Prlday evening. This lesture was arranged for by MrjOlin S. Cannon, principle of the graded school, and tbe proceeds will go to tba ImprovemsDt of tba library of tbe setool, Mr. Mazy G. Donald went to Colombia last week, was sworn In, and Is now a member of ,Ka ?a-l?Utnaa Ha will H* Cruinrf VAtlllV Qtl tbe right aide. MIm Mamie Jordoo retained but week from WllkM County. O*., where she bad been visiting bar father and brother*. Mitllal W?N*. The Charleston Pout pays tbe following beautiful tribute to the late editor of The State: A Gbkat Soul Passing.?Probably before this expression is printed N. G. Gonsales will have paused into tbe land of shadows and tne evil deed of J. H. Tillman will have scored its high victim. Alas that the brave heart should be stilled and the splendid mind stopped in its working at tbe passion of a justly discredited aspirant for station above his worth! Newspaper men in Booth Carolina will fluu it bard to express their sentiments upon this tragic and sorrowful end of a "power among them. Whether in agreement with him or opposed to his views?and in the latter class we generally appeared?the power, the honesty, the sincerity and the patriotism of Oonxales were ever comfort and inspiration to bis fellows of the prei?s. A giant has fallen among us and great is the shock of his falling. Of the fearful deed that Hhnt out the life of N. O. Gonzales we cao not permit ourselves in this hour to speak. The slayer has to answer heavily to man and God. With sorrow in our heart and memories of splendid achievement; in mind, as N. G. Gonsales passes silently away we say farewell to one "who had done his work and bad no fear to die." EcIim> Aloag Boat* * . 3. Mm W fl (>nm?r wu In Ahb*vlllfl Hat or dsy shopping. MIm Lola HotU Is spending this week with her brotbar Mr. ei. O. Bolt*. Mlaees Lldleend Ell* Mood? spent Friday olgbt end Hsturday wltn Mrs. Drayton Nance of Doe West. Mtss Ida Moody speoi several days at Rtleys last week. 8be was tbe gaast of Miss Annie Irving. Miss Emma Black csroe borne Monday. She visited Mrs. K. H. Htevenaou tbe past Miss Annie Bowie returned to her borne In Dop Weat Bnoday. Mlaa Llsxle Miller will Inave to-day for bar borne In Kloard'a. Mlaa Belle Mandy came borne Haturdsy from above Hodges wber* sbe baa been visiting her slater Mrs. J. A. Young. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mundy were tbe guests OI XI, w. A.meteuHUQ nuuuuj. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Robertson will make their borne tbla year on oar Route. Mr. Robertaon baa charge of Mr. J. H. 8 lark's place recently purcba*e<l from Mr. 8. F. Cromer. Mr. J. A. McCord lasuaerlng from m bonefelon on till right band. We are aorry to aay that Mlse Margaret Stevenaon'a oondltlon la not Improving. Mlse Lena Robertson and Mr. Foster Lang ley ot Troy were happily married laat Wedneaday by Dr. J.Lowry Wilson. Mr. K. H. Nlcklea gave tbe young people a dance laat Friday evening. It wa? given In honor of Mlaa Annie Bowlo and Dr. Will M cOord. Hill Lewta, tbe negro who broke In Mr. J. R. Hteveoaon'a bon*e week before laat, waa arrreated tbe following Sunday afternoon, and taken to Hodgea. Mr. Kennedy, tbe constable, carried blm to hla (Mr. Kennedy's) borne where b* Intended kreplng him that night, bat In eome way tbe negro escaped, came to Mr. H. y. Mundy'a and atola una of Mr. Strvenaon's mulea that waa there. Tbe male waa not missed aotll late Monday morning. A number of men aet oat In eearcb of the rogue. They found tbe mule turned looae In Fort Pickens Monday afternoon. Tbe negro baa not been beard from. Mr. Lewla Blount la now oO our Route and Mr. Gene McMllllan la tbe mall carrier Everybody was aorry th give up Lewla, lor hla friendly disposition and klndneea In serving our people In more ways tban bring* Ing Ibe mall, won for blm the respect and frlendwblp of all. As be begins his duties of another, more profitable position be bas tbe beat wishes of everybody along Route No. 2. THR FURNITURE FACTORY. ? II la Haw PrMkltal John R. Blake? HBraoajr and tiood rn>llagi. Tb? director* of tbe Abbeville Fornltaro Factory met la?t Monday afternoon In I>r. Neoffor'a office. Vlce-Prealdent 8. F. Cromer to tbe cbalr. iioo. J. II. Blake wan elected prealdent Id place ol Mr. J. M.Htarku, renigued. Tbe ooHold balance of the Ntock of the company wai lakea, or dtKpo?cd ot by tbe director*. Vice-President Cromer yielded gracefully, nod withdrew lo favor of Mr. Blake, who we believe, wu the ouanlmoua choice oi loe directors. Am we understand, there la now uo queatlon a* to the officer* of tbn company, and entire Ml ix taction prevail* among the mockhoidera. Tbe outlook lor the fuutory la till thut could be deal red. M'MILLIANS AUTOMOBILE. Rrpalml aed Ready for the Koadl, or la rix ?o Make Brick. Mayor J. L. McMillan la having hla automobile repaired at the abopa of Richard Rom. #ua. Already U baa had tbeflnlahlnic touchea Suton It, and now it la ready lor tbe nad. Ir. McMillan Intend* to make It uaelul.aa well aa a vehicle of pleaaure. W ben It la not on the road aa a bor?ele*a carriage, It will take a stand at the brick yard and keep the boy boay moulding and carryingoR the brick wbleb It will manufacture ao laat that thoee: wbo take a Job will be kept boay. WENT END. i i UnpprtiinK* and InrldrnlN of m W>rk A bant Ike City. Abbevtrie. Jan. 90., 1103. Mra. 8u?leBruueon Hill of Elgefleld lata ilmelty the gueal of ber alater, Mm. Wade h. Colli ran. Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Allen of Warren Ion were the mieata of Mr. and Mra. Harvy M. Wllaoo 8antfay. Mi?* Willie Grtdbold of Marloo lata (heolty tbeebarailnK gueal of her alater Mrs. J. Ward Thompson. Ml?? Llllle Miller of Laurena ! < to the City apcndlDK acme lime wilb her alater Mra. A. B. Cochran. Mlaa Wlnton Tagxarthaajoat returned from an extended trip to Harmon/ Grove. G%., where abe haa been tbe guest of relall vea. Mr. and Mra. G. W. 8peer of Monterey apent Tburadav In tbe city. Mlaa Mary Thompaon one of Anderaon'a moat attractive young woman la In tbe cltv pending aome time with ber alater Mra. J. Ward Tbompaon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gordon White returned Saturday from a two weeks stay 1n tbe "Land of Flowers." Meoator John R. Blake came np from Columbia 8aiurday and waa la the city until Monday night. Mra. J. 8. Cotbran of Greenville arrived In the city Monday to be preaentaltbe marrlace of her nleee Mlaa Jane wardlaw White. *" *" ' - ??? ? aaa In f ha MT. M. LIDS Ul W liliuftwu ??' city Monday on baalneaa. Mm George McDnflle Miller left Friday for Dne West where ab* will via 11 ber du|bl?r Mrs. W. W. Edwards for some Hue before returning to h?r bome In Lanrena. Mr.T. H. Furman o( Atlanta, was In tbe city Monday. Mlaa Ellen Uamb*ell apentHonday la Hod (MtloguNt a( her grand parents, Mr. snd Mn. (ismbrell. Mrs. Tensh Pool and ber little son of Newtarry are Id the city tbe gooet of Mrs. L. W. While. Mr. (J. A. Vlaanska bas retorned from a abort trip lo A Hants wbere be went lo *ee bis son. Dr. Man Vissnaka wbo haa been alek. Mlas Caaai* Fleming from Lone Cane was In lbs city Isst Friday, the gneat of Mrs. Lawton Robertaoo. Mr. W. A Lanier of Monterey was In town Monday. Mlae Lola Robertson came bome Thursday from Lnwndesvllle, wberaabe baa been apending some time aa tbe gaest of ber eoasln Mrs T. D.Cooley. MIm Loqim Hamilton is id ui<< ?m?j ?. apeod tome Wine. MIm Hamilton is always an admired visitor. Tbe friend* of Mr. and Mra. Man afield Hot* llngswortb will regret to know tbat tbelr aon Manaddd la quite alek. Mr. Orovor Rolling* worth wbo b*s burn ao extremely ill for tbe pact tlx weeks la able to be np and It la bopad be will soon be oat. Mra. H. Frank MeOee baa retarned to bar bome lo Spartanburg after an extended slay ber* wltb her mot ber, Mra. T. P. Quartan, MIm Eaganla Robertaon returned Friday from an extended stay In Honea Patb, tbe gueat of bar cousin MIm May Flemmlng Mr. Parker Hodges came over from Greenwcfid Bundny and apent tbe day wltb friends. Mr. Will 1)0Pro baa been confined to bis room for tbe past weak. HI* friends hope for blm a speedy recovery. Mr. Frank Hlmons and Mr. Ktlmartln of CbarlMtoo are In lbecltj| toatUnd tbe MooreTav lor wadding. Mra. J. H. Latimer and Mrs. Maggie Latimer Bullock bar* lost returned from a ten days stay in Lowndesvllla. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Roper bave returned to tbelr borne In Columbia, after a abort star bere tbe gUMta of Mr. and Mra, CbariM D. Brown. KLIKCH PAKTT. jtra. J. W. bllM Mnriwani uamm ?> u?. Mends Friday afternoon at a dellgbUol PI I neb Parly. Mra. Elllalt acbarmlng hostess aod ibe afternoon was in every war aoorewfal. Amoof; ibaae praaent vera lira. C. D. Brown, Mra A. H. 8. Day, Mra. R. F. GilItatu, Mra. Jobn Harris. Mra. Aognatoa Smith Mra I'barlca A. Mllford, Mlaa Lucia Parker, MIm Grace Hrulib. Mlaa Mario Gary, Mra W. W. Bradley, Mra. Wyatt Aiken. Bev. Dr. Jobn 'J. wllaoo waa In tba city Monday. Dr. Wll*on preaobed at ttbllob Ronday morning and a.t the Factory Cbapel Banday mgbt. Mlaa Lily Tampieton and Dr. A. H. Moment were the goeat* uI Mra. Llssle Glbertln bebanon laat Tuesday. beautiful lumchbow. Mlaa Loela Parker entertained Tneaday at a beantlfol loocbeon given In bonor of Mra. Tbomaa Gordon Wblte aod MIm> Jane Wardlaw While, brlde-eleot. Tbe bridal parly waa prfoenU Mr. J. Alien sbiio, jr., went 10 amium last wmi on bnalneea. Mm. Lory T bom Boo, Preeldent of the D. of Cm Mm. Eugene B. 0?ir, nod Mm. Richard Mill wen l lo l>uo wmi Monday in deliver I be Honlbern OrouM* of Honor tojlb* Veterans of Camp Lytbg.Kj and Camp Ham Medovao. d. or c. oivn citaascH or hoxor. Monday, January 1mb. on Robert Edward* Lee'* blribday. the Hontbern Cro???i of Honor were delivered to twenty-two V'etemua of CainpHec?s?lon. An Interesllug program tai armugtil. Tbe daughter* eame in aod the ceremonies Began by moale rendered by Ml** Blake at tbe piano aaaUIrd by Meaam. Caaon, and Cbeatbam and Oaaon on etrlnged Instromenta. Heveral rboroaea were aung atnoog them. "Dlxl*" aod "Bonnie Bine Flag." Tbe addreaaea went delivered by Hon. Frank j j. Gary and Dr. J. Lowrle Wllaon. Botb of ibe addrrwea ware entertaining and Internal Ing. Tha crosses wera pinned ou jbo breaau of tbe Veterans of tbe Loal Cause by Mrs. M. C. Gary, anting Preeldent, Mm. William Calvert and Mm. Frances Henry. At tbe close of lb* programua a luncb waa given to me ? ?ierana. Mrs. R. Law ton Dargan will entertain tbe Uillt* Kuebre Clnb Friday evening at four o'clock. wHiTK-WEioirr. Tb<? marriage of Mlaa Jane Wardlaw Wblte and Mr. Oairgt Mann Wrlgbt, will be solemnised Wedoeaday. January twenty-brat at tbe Preabyterlan Cburcb. Dr. J. Lowle Wilson will officiate. Mlaa Wblte le one of Abbevllle'a falreet daughters and It la wltb regret tbat we learn abe will make ber borne elsewhere. Mr. Wrlgbt la a rising young baalnoaa nan of Union, having a reeponalble doalt Ion in one of tbe mills In tbat elty. Tbe beat wlabee of a boat oi frlenda so wltb then. Mr. and Mra. Wrlgbt will go Honth for a few weeka atay before going to their home In Uoloo. moore taylor. At blgq noon Wedneeday, January twentyOral Mlaa Gertrude Moore and Mr. Albert Elmore Taylor, will be married. Rev. Preaton B. Wella will officiate. Immediately after tbe ceremony tbe young conple will leave for a weeka atay In Georgia. Tbe bridal party la eompoaed of Mlaa Florida Ree?*. Mlaa Monle Hlgu.MUa W I'jlle Heal, Mr. Bradley Keeae, Frank Slmona and Mr. KHmartln. Tbe best wlabeaofa large elreia of friends aocowpany tbe younif people. Mlaa Aima Gambrell !iaa returned from an extended visit to relatives and frlenda In Batoeburg. The entire State mourn tbe deatb of Editor Gonsales, wbo for eo many years baa been tbe aucoeaaful edIU r of Tbe State. Mr.and Mra. James Cocbran bave moved Into tbe Tiiomaon bouae next to tbe A. R. P. Cburcb and are keeping bouae there. lVAMiKO tbi HOTEL. Tbe name Hotel Huguenot bas been suggested for tbe beautiful modem structure now being erected. Tbe nsme Is an appropriate one aa Abbeville County waa aettled by tbe Hagnenou. and tbe name Abbeville la from t h* (Fmni h. ' Ml'ae Essie Davis, of Level Land, spent last Friday In tbe oily with frienda. AN AFFLICTED FAMILY. Aeilrly la Ibe Day, and Weary Welllei Dnrlec the Mlleal Watch* m of (hp !Vlght. IJotll recently oor fellow cltlsen Mr. M. K. HolllngaworMi end bla fHtnlly knew little of tbe anxiety and w?wr Incident to weeka and monthaof watching by tbe bedside of beloved sick ones. Tbelr children bad been In good health, and In the exuberance of routb, tb ry bad from birth given pleasure and not anxiety. Two of the pretty daughter* had h?en rrcTilly wooed mod won In marriage, and notblng then on tbe scene disturbed tbe bapplneas of tbe bonaebold or brought anile j 1/ Ur UlRllOm iu ?u;r. ' But aome three month* ago Graver HolI lug* worth. who in Juni entering man's eaiate. whm alrlcken down with fever. For weeka bla life seemed to banc In the balauce, and part of the time more fear than hope vm fell for the reault. A turn, however, mint for tbe better and Orover ?xan to recover, He fore lie wm out of danger bla younger brother, Manafleld Holllnicaworlb. went, to bod witb fever, and la now wnwtllng with the dlaeaae wlilcb If It doea not end fatally, take* ?o lone to run Ita courwe. and which requlrt-Mao much nurnlugand ao much tender watching to roatore tbe pHlleot to health and strength. Tbe family In their labor of love and In their aireaa of mind are Kit-ally worn down In both body and mind, while their heart* are weary and worn with anxiety. Thoae of ua who lmvi> not known what It la tohaveapvere slrkneea In tbe household can understand but little of the reality of tbe great affliction which such occurrence* bring. The heMrta of tho?* of tbelr neighbor* und frleuda who are f familiar with the clreumstancew go <>ut In [ tenderness and In sympathy to tba afflicted household. I)oyous*k If our flour la sticky? Onr reply la tbat we guarantee every barrel we aell to give entire satisfaction and do not average a complaint to tbo airload. First Patent, , WHecond, H.fti. A. M. Mmlth * Co. For nloe stationery don'tfforget Mllford's , drug store. < < "? '' ' "%* BAEESDALEI a i HELLS THE CELEBRATED "BOY*- p TEB9" 1IONE FERTILIZERS AND J CAN HUPPLY YOU ON HtiOKT NOTICE. GIVE"ROYSTERS" ATRIAL , AND YOD WILL UHE NO OTHER. HE ALSO CARRIEH A FL'LL LINE ' OF HEAVY GROCERIES FOR FARM \ USE. CONSISTING OF , MEAL, MOLASSES, J PLOWS, HAMES, PLOWSTOCKS, J BACK BANDS, TRACES, ETC., ETC. 1 DONT FAIL TO GIVE ME A CALL J UPWIBE voir RI1Y. WV ALSO CABBY ONE OF THE BE81 LINF8 RHOES XO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. AND CAN SUIT YOU BOTH IN PBICE AND QUALITY. Ktmpeclfally. MBit j Abbeville-Greenwood*, . MUTUAL IISI11M0E ASSOCIATION. Property Iniored, $800,000. \*7H1TT: to OR CALL oo UWandenlfnec "" or to the Director of yocr Townetali tor uj information 70a may desire aboai oar plan Inaaranee. We laser* 7oar property %caJn?l destine Uon tar ML, WHSSTOBK IE MSTI35, and do no cheaper than any 1 turn ranee Com pany in exist to op. He member we are prepared to prove to yo? ?- ?(?! ..< AMMt nlui of [ N2M VUIS IP Hiv m , , loranutM known. J. B. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent, Abbeville, S. C. J, 7BASEB LYOV, Pres. Abbeville, 8. C. BOAED~DffiEOTORS. J. Add. Calhoon Nlnely-Hlz Towoahlp H. O. Major Greenwood " J.T. Mabry COkaabury ** W. B. Aekor Donalda M. B. CllokDcalaa Dim Waat M T. It. Haddon 1>od| Can# 8. F. Cromer 8m!Ui villa " ? ? * ??? Tw?? ? J. *?. LVVU...~? A. K. Watson Cedar hprlng M W. K. Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson.?Antrevllie " H. A. Tennent. Lowndeerllle " A. O. Grant. Mofnolt* M J. K. Tarrant ??...CelbooD Mills " H. L. Edmonds Bordeaux " W. C. Martin Hodges K. O. Harvey? WslnntOrovs " P. B. Calltsoa CslllS'^n " W.M.Oats Klrk??ts Joseph Lske _Fboenl* " J. C KuaIi Brooks M B. B. Klssrd Klnnrds * J. D. Coleman Ooronaoa M J. H. Cbllee. Jr Bradley Re*. J. B. Muse Verdery Abbeville. 8 C.. Jan. 14. i?r? LARGE STOCK OF Hp Spectacle* the fineHtaud the best that Im made. Silver and Diamonds ordered at request. CLOCKS OF ALL SOKTS. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. J. W. Rykard. Jan. 14.1900. tf New Car Load OF New Mules AT Stark's Stables. ? ? ? ? ^ A Call early ror nrst choice. GLIN1TBELII, ABBEVILLE, S. C. XT AS CHANGED MANAGEMENT. THK tiouho will bt- throughly renovated, and a new entrance will be made ou tbe Public Manure. I'he traveling public will be furnlahed with Dire rlrim rood* and good bed*. Thi-table will be furnUhed wllb tbe beM Hint ibe market will Milord. Kvery attention will l>e given to the pleasure and comlort of gue?in. l*atrr>iiju;e of the traveling public la aollclt* ed. Keuaonable rate* will be given. L. A. LLOYD, Proprietor. 1 January 6, i?c;. tf I Preab "Monkey Candy " Velvet Molaane* oaudy Juat in. Speed Drug Co. Three boxea of Tannoplllue In guaranteed to rare pllea, or money refunded by ua. Tbe Hpeed Drnx Co. ? Rmmi or Cltlf* and Towm. It is often interesting to know what hero Is in a name," w'here It came from .nil what it means. Many names in America are of Indian origin and nany found the'r way to thin country rom England, France and Germany, Hie origin of some is given below aa leveloped by the geological survey's tudy. I Tbe geological purvey is completing in exceedingly interesting work on he origin of names in this country. Wben completed tbe work will be the noHt exhaustive of its kind to be had. The derivation of the namea of many lifttorical places and cities and towns n tbe United States In given. Tbe ritate of Alabama derives its iame from an Indian tribe. There ire several expleuations of tbe meanng of the word. One author say* it is 'burnt clearing." and others say it Is 'bere we rest" Still another authority says it is "thicket dealing." Albany, N. Y., was named for tbe Duke of York, whose Scotch title was :beDukeof Albany. He was afterwards James II of England. Alaaka takes its name from an In Jian word meaning "great country," >r "great laud." Alton, 111., waa named bj Rufoa Beaton, its founder, for hla son Altou. while AI toon a, Pa. derlvea ita name rrr.m the Latin word altus "high." The word Appalachian, the general tppellatiou of the mountain system in the southeastern part of thla country, waa given by the Spaniards under Dtt Soto. They derived it from neighboring Indiana. Autborltiea differ *t> to the meaning of the word, one aaying it comes from the Carlb word ap*llche, ''man;" another that it is from the Eusoogee word apaia, "tue great sea or tbe great ocean." Arkansas causes a diversity of opinion from scientists. Marbuette and other French explorers wrote tbe woid Aikausaa and Akamesa, from tbe indiau tribe Tbe usual etymology derives tbe name from tbe French arc, "a bow," and Kan?a, ''smoky water." Various otber derivations are put forward. Anbury Park was named for French Asbury, the pioneer bishop of Methodism in America. Several towns in the Southern States bear bis name. Atlanta. Ua., was designated by thai name to show its mlationsqip to tb< Atlantic ocean, with which it wai connected by a railroad. Atlantic, as applied to tbe ocean, i* a Ureek word meaning "?ea beyond Mount Atlas." Bar Harbor. Me., gets ita name from a sandy bar viaable oniv at low tide Baltimore is named for Lord Baltimore, who settled the province in 1635. Aboateven the historic city of Boa ton there la wide difference of opinion. By some its nam# Is said to have been given In horn r of John Cotton Vicai of St. Bodoiph's Church in Boston Lioolnsbire, England, and one of th? first clergymen coming to lbi? coun try. Others say It was named beftxt tbe arrival of John Cotton, bat got iti name from Boston, England. Brooklyn, N. V., a corruption ol tbe Dutch name Breuckelen, from a village in tbe province of Utretcbi Holland, and the name slgniliei brokeu-up laud or marshy land. Tbe word BuUe as applied to several cities aud towns in this couutry, ii from tbe French word Butte, meaning "a small knoll or hill." Buxzard's Bay, which at one time obtained such promlneuce by reason of tbe summer domicile there of President Cleveland, is named for a small foael that Isabondaut on the coast. Camden, N. J., and .other places ol that name, get their names from the Earl of Camden, a friend of the oolo nies during the Revolution. Tbe two Carolina* derived theli name from Charles IX of France. Il was given by Jeau Blbault. Latei "" it"* n?m? Ivan unnliml in honor ol Charles I of England. Lake Cham plain la named foi Samuel de Champlain, the Freud naval officer who explored that re glon. Charleston, 8. C. was named it honor o| Charleti I of England. Chester, Fa., and 8. C, were namec after the native place of William Penn iu England. The origin of Chicago it from tlx Indian, being a derivation by elisioi and French annotation from the won Chikaug-ong. Blahop Baraga Mys 1 Is from cbicog or silkeg, "skunk," i kind of wild cat. The name California was applied bj Corttz to the bay and oountry, whlcl be supposed to bean old island. Tb< name in that of an Island in Spauiat romance, where* gaeat abundance ol precious stones were found. Cleveland, Ohio, waa named foi Oen. Mnees Cleveland, who surveyed it, and Cincinnati! gets Its name iron the organization of officers formed jus after the Revolutionary war auc named in honor of the Roman patriol Cinclnnatua. Culpepper, in Virginia, takes Iti name from Thomas Lord Culpepper tiovenor in 1679-'80. The two Dakotas got their nam< from the Indian tribe. The name wai originally spelled Lahkota, or Dacorta, which meauH "friend," "alley," "alii ed nation." etc. Denver, Col., was named forJamei \V. Denver, for Governor of Kanaas. Colorado itself is from the tipsnist word o' that name, meaning "ruddj blood red." Detroit is from the French won nieaiiEdg u Birmgui, ui uanvw, pw HUif I?." Hageretown, Md., ia named for i German named Hager, one of th< original proprieton. Harper's Ferry, W. Va., waa naaec for Joseph Harper, who aettled there in 1734 and established a ferry. Louisiana waa named for Louia XVI. Louisville, Ky., waa namec for Louia XVI. Minnesota ia from the Indian word meaning "much water" or "cloudy water." Minneapolis ia a combination of the Indian word "minni," water and the Greek word "polia," city. New Orleans ia named for the cit> in France. Xew York ia named for the I)uk< of York, who waa the original grantee. Michigan ia from an Indian word aaid to mean "big lake." or place foi catching fish. Maine waa named for tlie private estate of Henrietta Maria, in Maine, a nnii'liiiii iif Kmnn*. r,w*"" v ? IMnluilelpliiu wan named by Wm. Penn. that the princi|>al of the (|iiaker? ?brotherly love?might he identified with the cityl the name being tiiat of the city in Aaia. 1'iUntuirg was named for William I'itt, Karl of ('hatlium. Kali Franciaeo is ?-aid hy Home to have lieen named lor me on .^puiiinu tiiiwrfon of Sail Franeiaco d'Amiid, hy others to have been named for (he founder of the order to which Father Jimiiiero, the dihcoverer of the i?ay, belonged. Nearly all California naincH have their origin from Spanirh wordH. St. Loufo is named for Louis XV. TIimiia for making h*U, In any nbatlc a Tliv Npwd iJruc Co. :'fX I I I ??? CAUSES OF IflDIOESnON. H*> IVrlitlM III* Whlck ASM IM ' IUmmIi B?mh Chr*?l?. (Youth's Companion.) The causes of chronic indigeatioo are manifold, bat usually, and almost always in the beginning, even when the stomach finally becomes actually diseased, the condition Is due to im* proper rating. It msy not be that the sufferer eats too much?although very man v monla who an crluttons do that ?but he eats improperly. One who putter* from dyspepsia, of wbo wishes to avoid Much Muttering, should remember that the stomach cannot do all the work of digevtlop. Before It enters the stomach the food roost be finely . divided and mixed with the saliva, which is as certainly a digestive food ss the gastric juice. Gladstone, it Is said, nsed to cnew every moutbfol of food ihirty-two times, one for each tooth, before he swallowed it. Long masticatioo of the food Is useful in many ways. In the first place, it should appeal to all who delight in ntftAuit ascwta ilia fas 11 f Ka lur picaoy i %ro ui vuo uivivf iwi ?wv food is savory it Is ta?ted longer and better when w?U ebewed. Again. , long msstictotion mixes the food well ' wltb the saliva and be?in* Its dixee* ilon, and this sweetens Its taste. Fln? ally, if one eats slowly he will have t less time to eat mueh, aud hanger to appeased and a feeling of satiety is at* tained before the stomach can beoooae overloaded. While onels chewing the food should be moved from side to side of the mouth that the mixture with the saliva may be more thorough. Too much fluid should not be taken with the meal, but It is not a wise plan to take none, as to sometime! recommended. The gsstrlc Juice should not , be too much diluted, but If the food to well moistened the Juice acta belter and more rapidly. One glass of water with a meal is about the rlgbtamoant. Cold water, moreover, In moderate quantity stimulates the secretion of Itiloa unH a >lnMrlaMfal of toe water taken before the meal five* a , fillip to thel appetite without any of the drawbacks of liquor. If in spite of all precautions chronic Indigestion persists one should try the ; experiment of eating only one kind of . food at a meal?meat, fish or egg*, without bread or potatoes, ar bread and butter without animal food. The i stomach which rebels at a mixed meal will often do Its work satfsfaetorlly if . offered only ooe article of food at a time. T T TTTTT ft Aft - W> Ala UUW W VVi) Imt* mm a mt ImI or BUGGIES, WAG0I8, CASBIAGE8, Etc., ' Id lb* part V daji. W? mat to - - A'; ffl ibank oar ewtooiw tor (Mr lib* r oral poirmMt*. Md lo toy mot ?o oro fowl vt of frwb iblpmeii ovffj tNk and will Kwp oor atoek i op to Ha naoaJ blfb rtudwi Baapootftilly, i J. L. HILL & CO., 1 No. 3 R03KNB&RG BLOCK. [ , " > Notice of Dissolution. < TBI FAKTRKHBir BCHivniH m* 1 * MlDff btttwo J. BftjrjM MeOlll wd J. Fnunr Lyon. nndar tba Arm dim of MeDtll . * Lyon, b ibis day dlaeolead by noiul aoa* . ent. J. Hi;m MeLHtl, J. Ptmmt Loroo. i ' i A Card. ^ Id rrilrioi frnm bnionil dutralotlakl | generooa pabllo for I be liberal eapport be* lowed opoo bm for Um mk yeare, ud to . bMDMk for my weemor. Mr. J. B?|b? M? 1 Dill, your eooUnaad eocfldnw aod palnw i|i, believing tbat be la pnpartd to ttm jroa u faithfully ib tba fatorai* 1 bandoN ( to lb* paat. J. Fiwr Lyon. All pact da# accounia mast be ptM by fib1 runry Jut. 1801, or lb*T Will be plaoed IB UM jjfm , bands of onr attorney for collection. \ I eotlelt aooollnoanoe of Um patfoeaga of "] . old and oaw eoatoaaen. "**? Jas. is, 1KB, J. Hayaa MaDtll. | PENSION I N0TICE.3 r I | THE PENSION COMMISSIONKB WILL* A ba to Um Aodlior'e oflloa every Saturday 1 during Um oooolb of Jaonary to raaMva waa . t appllcaikMM for peaatooa, aod fortboea woo wish to ba traoJbnod from one ataaaioao* , oUier. It Is oeceeeaiy tor tba applicaot lw ap1 ply In peraoo. It la not DfeMary for tboaa already oo tba Paoaloo Roll to apply. ' J. F. Livingston, PENSION COMMISSIONER. \ Jaa. *,1908. U I A ^ W ^ t < x Abbeville Lodge No. 45, L 0.0. F. f \f KKTH EVERY THURftDAY EVENING 1" at 8JO o'clock lo Odd fallows Hull. All , brethren, sod vUltor* specially, arc aod oof ' dlally Invited to attend. ' J. h. Ooebrao, C. v. Gaabrell, Secretary. Noble Grand. TalcM Local*. It Will surprise 70a to the undershirt 1 that Tate ! selling for 4>cu. It will keepyoa ' wurai 00 mailer bow cold the weather la. 1 A cooti Jeaoa pantcan ba loond at Tata'* for tWeta. or If you want a batter one, yoo earn get It for a lltue more mooey. Wbeu you want a good shoe for 91M you will And It at Tata's. Tate sella 29 Iba of rloa tor 11.00. When you want tba beat whitee.otb tor the I least money go to H.M. Tele A CO. When you want a good hat for 30o aod | good suit of eloibea lor $LH0, go to Tale'a. . You eao gel ao overcoat at your own prloa. When you want good aeed oata real Cheap we oao aupply you. Give oa a call, or ring 129. All orden will t be promptly filled. We are displaying a handsome Una of 1 Cbrlatmaa gooda now. see ibem before yoo buy. The Hpeed Drug Co. ' Houae furnishings at Templetoo'e. Cook iIovm, crockery, glass ware, table clotbee newlug marblnee. Look beloreyou buy. For force go to I* T. A T. M. Miller, % 1 Mirrors and Photograph frames of all klad* at Mllford'a drug alor? ? Kxtra parta for any machine mad*. AH S machine* are hauled, cleaned and repaired H W. D. Uarkadale. our handaome line of wedding and Chrlat fl roaa prrtu'DU* are all opened up. The lineal SB l>iec*? are belug rapidly aold. Make your a? It-cilona ?*rly or you m?y uoi (n wuai you h Wkol. Tbe Npct-d Drug Co. HE ? I When you hear the flrat breath of scandal about your neighbors be more Em than careful not to help fan the little H (spark into a llime. ?gj| I