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Ipe Press and Banner PfPabllRhed every Wednesday at 82 a ir la ailvHiice. Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1903. IConttervatlnin in Men's Fashions. Some men care ltttie for tbe changing styles, yet always dres* well and look well, because their clothes tit aud are made of good material. These are the men Hall A AnderW)n are addressing In another column. The ConservativeSack will recommend Itself to pnen of refined taste who want quality. Tbe suit is having a season of popularity all over the country. It is made by Schloss Bros. <S p. of Baltimore, the largest clothing house m tbe world. H Pnt 111m Foot lu ? Slower. J. B. Holloway was in town yesterxHH He was talking ol tbe new county SS^H here. When we asked about Capt. Kobertson he reported that our old bad been sticking one of his feet in a ggj^ower or sometblug of that sort, and IIU It III. VWI1JK 11/ luin I?V1| >uv 18 been limping a little In bis walk. Ir of shoes, or tllppers, It seems to It the Captain's feet better than )wer or a hay rake. t Cost Not the CbenpeNl. lost of A.n article does not necesrmli>e itscbeapuess. For Instance, Clifton" flour may cost you a little Wby? Because It will not ouly e bread to the Back, but will take id soda to caake It. Orderasackof nd make a test foryourself. It will truth of thlB statement. L. T. & r. ? Wanted. Cotton Mill Hands for new mill Just increasing Its plant: Spinning, Card, and Weave P room help. All new machinery, ?ood tenements, pure water. And best of wages. No hoboes or shiftless help desired. Apply to Mollohon Manufacturing Company, Newberry, S. C. Get the Bent for (be Asking:. When you order a sack of patent flour from your grocer, do not tell him 10 send you "a sack of good flour," but tell him to send you a saok of "Clifton," because "Clllton" is the ' beat patent. Every sack is sold with this guarantee, and if it does not prove as repreaented, your money will be refunded. "Clifton" Is an all-round Hour, and loan good for cake and pastr? as for light rolls and biscuit. L.T.AT.M. Miller. . Notice to Treapaaaera. * Hunting of no kind will be allowed on the lauda owned by Mr. Siockinan In Abbeville County, known us the Jordan and JLites places. AH parties caught so doing will be prosecuted. H. J. Stockman. Oct 7in. 5t* ? Marriage. Married, at the residence of Mr. J. G. Smith on tbe 12th instant, by Kev. J.Lowrle Wilson, D. D., Mr. D. R. Oreer, ol Honea Patn, and Mrs. M. E. Jackson, of this county. Eggs Wanted. ' ^J. W. Brelhahn, tbe baker, w^lll pay the ' UI|(UHk lUttl&Ob |;iliw JU1 V((S. WiTS uiiu n call belore you sell. Stray Mule. brown mare mule, medium size, with a fresh snag place on a shoulder. W.T. McDonald, Calhoun's Mill. . HlDftlnK Couventlon. The Abbeville CouDty Singing Convention ^ will be held at 8buob Cuurcb October 24ib. V All singers and lovers of singing are cordially W Invited to attend. J. U. smith, aec'y. Return the Book. Whoever removed Volume VIII of the American cyclopaedia lrom tbe office of iftt Frees and Banner Is requested to return 11 immediately. * v Town Properly for Farm. F If you want to trade off your unprofitable land In tbe country for booses In town, call on w a f* ttUIVUi A good cow. Rich milk preferred to quantity.?Mrs. W. A. Lee, Abbeville, S. C. ??? Piauo WtiuteU. , Prof. Baldwin desires to rent a good piano tor several months. 9 Hnles Hauled J At Stark's Stable. For Rttut. Cb*~", or furniture of any kind. No lol too wUiall?none too large. Kerr Farmturt Co. For Bent. 1,000 cbalrsto rent for all kinds of entertain HSHkmenta, 8 cents each. Kerr Furniture Co. 100 bushels ol Cnar coal at once. Ai'^evlllf Hardware Co. Rev. BucbbolE preach at Cold Spring school g^^pbouse next Sunday a.'teanoon at 4 o'clock. At the Baptist Church next Sundav, the QV pastor will preach In the morning; on a RootHp lees Religion. Night, on where two extremes meet. I Rev. Buchholz has been Invited to preach ' at Clemson, Oct. 5, When In need of saddle*, bridles, collars, wagon harness, buggy harness and plow tools It will be to your interest to call on us. A. M. Smith & Co. SHOES. We have been handling the Geo. 6. Snow Shoes for the past ten years with the greatest satisfaction. Have just received a large shipment from the factory, including the water proof which, keep the feet absolutely dry. Don't fail to inspect our line of shoes before buying. A. M, b Smith & Co. r Charleston and Western Carolina R. R Augusta and A?heville Short Line. ^ Schedule in effect August 1, 1903. ^ Lv Greenwood- 12 44 pm I Lv Laureus 2 07 pm J At Greenville 8 25 pui Ar Spartanburg 8 80 pui Lv Bpurtanburg (So.).. 3 40 pm Lv Hendersonvllle 6 11 pm Ar Asheville 7 15 pm Lv Asbevilie (So. Ky.)? 7 05 am Ar Hendersonvllle 8 05 aiu Ar Spartanburg 10 25 am Lv Spartanb'g (C<fcWC)12 01 pm Lv Greenville... 12 15 pm Lv L&uretis 1 55 pm Ar Greenwood 2 51 pm Lv Greenwood 2 51 pm Ar McCormick 8 40 pm ' Lv McCormick 8 40 pm 9 50 am 4 42 pm Ar Anderson 7 10 pm V Ar Augusta 5 20 pm 1140 am Ar Beaufott 6 80 pm Ar Port Koyal 6 45 ptu . Lv Port Koyal 7 05 am Lv Beaufort 7 15 am Ar Augusta 12 20 pm Lv Augusta 10 10 am 2 55 pm Lv Anderson 7 25 am Ar McCormick 11 52 am 1 40 pm D 50 am Lv McCormick 11 52 am Ar Greenwood 12 4-1 pm Lv Greenwood 12 44 pm Ar Laurens 1 45 pm Lv Laurens, C. N. i L. 2 02 pm Ar Clinton 2 22 pm Ar Newberry 8 10 pea Ar Columbia 4 40 pm Lv Columbia, A. C. L... 4 40 pm Ar Charleston 9 &> pm Lv Charleston, A.C. L... 7 00 uin Ar Columbia 11 25 am . Lv Columbia, C. N.&L.ll 25 am I Lv Newberry 12 46 pm ! Lv Clinton 1 U0 j>nr Lv Laurens, C. & W. C 1 65 pm { Ar Greenwood 2 51 pm Through train service beiween Augusta and Charleston. For information relative to rates, etc., apply to W. B. STEELE. 17. T. A., Anderson, S. C. GEO. T. BUY AN, G. A., Greenville. S. C. EKNEST WILLIAMS, Gen. I'ais. Aft., 1 Augusta, Ga. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. D./.nl>lln/,nllirloiionH nVilna olar? haslllt I fill n )(oe of faucy basketa now on exhibition by ^ITP A. M.Smltb&Co. r IN THE STATE. The HupjK'iiii?ics in Various Sections of South Carolina Hrieliy Told. Newberry Observer. Richland county Ik in a bad way?not a cent in the treasury uud the expenses ol the Tillman trial to pay. There are three murder c,n=eson Ihe Richland court docket tor trial?two of white men and one colored. Clemson college defeated the University oi Georgia In a football game at Athene, Ga., on Saturday by 2!l to (I. Sam Quark-s killed Mattie Gibson?both colored?in Greenville on Friday by hitting her on ?he head with his flst. The Uulverslty of North Carolina defeated South Carolina college in a football game in Columbia on Saturday by 17 toO. The citizens of AlKeu on Wednesday voted eonniWi I ? korxlo Imnmvinn tha tiro. IU jrMIC v*JV|WV 'LI uuuup iui iiupi viu^ WMV n?? ler works and building a town bull and making otber Improvements. John McMaster, member of the legislature from Richland county and lawyer.died at his home In Columbia on Saturday. He was a eon of the late Col. F. W. McMaster. The handsome residences of Wallace Wise and Mrs. Heudrlx In Trenton wete burned down on Thursday, the owners saving the contents. Mr. Wise had S4,000 lneurauce. Mrs. Heudrlx was not insuri-d. Mrs. Doratby A. Brlckman, wife ot the engineer who was killed In the wreck at the Fisblog creek trestle, in York county, recent'y, has brought suit against the .Southern road for ?75,000 damages. There are five murder cases on the Laurens docket for 'he sessions court which begins on Monday: Jno. G. Wham for killing Lafayette W Ramage, Gus Cannon for killing a negro named Calhoun, and three negroes for killing negroes. Twelve barrels of whit-key. COO gallons, were seized hy the constables in Columbia on Friday. It was captured at the railway depot; bad been consigned to a prominent merchant, hut is believed to have been Intended tor W. H. Sellers, who runs a place on Gervals street. roe Citizens Ol auucrnuu vmru uu r nua; to issue $50,000 In bonds to aid the Tenuessee, Georgia and South Carolina railroad, which Ik proposed to be built from Chattanooga. The bonds ai*e conditioned 011 the building of the road and will so specify on their face. II there Is no road built there will be no pay. COURT NEWS. Court of Couimou l'lons Opened Oct. 7, 1903. . In the case of Everett, Rid lev, Ragan A Co., vs. J. E. S. Dunaway, defendant, the case resulted in an order for Judgment of $331.85. Wyer Ackerland & Co.. vs. D. M. Ferryman, resulted in an ordqr for $238 50. Georglanna Thomas vs. City Council, for Injury to her person. The following jury tried the case: S.J. Link, L. R. Ramey, W.F. Perrln, J. L. HK1, J. O. Branyon, J. L. Manning, 3. F. Epps, T. L. Clamp, J. L. Clarke, J. E Gray, S. F. Hammond, G. W. Sharp. After argument by M. P. DeBjuhl and W. B. Martin for plaintiff, and VV. P. Greene for defeudant, the Jury returned a verdict for the defendaut, City Oouncll. J. S. Norwood vs. Seaboard railroad. Case resulted in mistrial. In the criminal case, State vs Morlah Ad olLUB, LUC JU1J IClUi UCU a TCiuiVb u??u slaughter, with recommendation to mercy. Sentence?Two years as cook In the Jail yard at Abbeville. R. A. Richie vs. Southern Railway Com pany, et al. T. B. Cothran made motion for non-suit. After argument, motion was overruled. Testimony cloBed. At 1:30 Court took recess till 3. ' In the case of Ben Danfort, vs. Southern Railway Company, tbeJury could not agree, and a mistrial was ordered. P. RoHeuberg'H KocaIn. New fall style of the Krlppen Dorf Dlttman shoes are In. A beautiful assortment of these goods. A plain toe, patent leather vamp, dull kid top, with a Louis heel. This gives you a faint description of a dress shoe we are selling. The Krlppendorf shoe for ladles, stands at he top for service, comfort, and elegant style. A clothing merchant, in speaking of our pants, 8Hys, "why you are selling those paDls at less than cost." No, we are not. We bought all a factory had on hand, got them away under the price, and are selling them away under the price. $1.50 pants for $1.00. $8.00 pants for $2.00. All domestics under market price?We bought them when they were cheap. We offer them to you cheap. A nice lot or men's gauntleta, driving, working and dress gloveB. We can please you in underwear. We have It for ladies, men and children. In wool and fleece lined. Tbe be6t heavy, black, ribbed hose on the market at loe, or two for 25o, Easily worh 25c per pair. Sizes, 7 to 10. Tbe Fellow Tlial Dldu't Advertise. Noah was tbe first man to advertise. He advertised tbe flood and It came all right. Tbe fellows who laughed at tbe advertising: got drowned and It nerved them right. Ever since Noah's time the advertiser has been prospering, while the other fellow Is being swallowed up In tbe flood of disaster.?Lancaster Enterprise. Pointed PnrHKrapbs. Chicago News. Sunshine bas no terrors for the girl with a So parasol. Truth Is mighty, but a good deal of It Is suppiessed. Nothing Is easier to bear than tbe troubles of your neighbors. If you would be happy don't purchase today aud read tbe bargain advertisements tomorrow. When tbe bull aDd the bear go to market there Is ant to be something doing at the mutton counter. Tbe sbort-slghted girl who wears glasses may not be vain, but she knows she looks belter with them. TREATING IT LIGHTLY. Some people give scarcely any attention to the subject of wholesome bread. All Dreau iooks aiiKe 10 inem, auu looking alike, one is as good as another. BREAD should be judged by its flavor, lightness and cripness. When these are right it is good. In all point* our bread excels. The Hour used is high grade, the making i? done in a cleau shop by expert bakers and each loaf is left in the oven long enough to make it palatable and wholesome. J. W. Breihahn, Proprietor. Before buying your floor covering be sure and examine our carpet remnants and rugs. They are greal bargains. A. M. Smith & Co. We are prepared to name you some Inter esting prices on half patent flour, lie suri and get our prlceR on flour and all grocerlei before buying. A. M. Smith St Co. Y< . ; ?? i /' #HUUHHUUVmUI I ^ 1 J * It Brings Them In. \ ? 1 i ^ That's what Rosenberg \ # & Co.'s Prices Does. 4 I ? ! ^ Business is growing rapidly with us. New cus- # V tomers are coming our way at a lively gait, i W but there's more to follow. Its like pulling ^ ^ teeth to teach some people that it is folly to ^ A be owned by a business house, merely because ^ ^ they have been dealing with them a long time. 2 ? Kwr.ii J.1 T ~ : Jjfernaps you may say, "wen, uiey u-avc ncai.- g ed me fairly, or have been very accommodat- J ^ ing." Did you not pay for that treatment and j > accommodation ? ^ ^ Why not investigate our prices and allow us J J to prove that we CAN and WILL and DO sell J you cheaper than any house in Abbeville, and * \ guarantee everything to be entirely satisfactory, f ? Clothing. Hats. | W We wish to call your atten- -*- .. ? . , . ? d tion to our Clothing for men P r?u Te!K?Vi ^ W and boys. Your ideas of ?^rv, ^ ^ 4 what vou mav want ran hp btetson $5, "The No Name ^ W elifv satiXd in this Une Hat" at & and *2"50' the 4 } We are 'eMlug our Cothing Shields Hat for *1.50, *W5 J ^ * - .? and SI. To a man posted, f at alioerai discount. it win -m. . & Dav vou to pee our stock and these names are a sufficient \ Kr pric " Kuaran.ee of worth To the 0 man who doea not know we ^ to u *? a would ask you to try one, A JwOyS7 JfamtS. thereby getting the best hat ^ made. Knee Pants in browns,greys, blacks, stripes?well made, 0 strong and built for hard SIIOGSm ^ service. Prices on these W Pants are reasonable. Sizes ? . . \ 3 to 16 years. * Our Shoe Departmen t com^ prises all grades of honest, X Tlnmootinc all leather shoes, from KripW WOiniSSIlUSi pepdorf-Dittmann line of la^ As we stated before our Do- dies fi?e goods, and Arnolds mestics were all bought in goods for men, down to the ^ anticipation of the rise in hest $1 leather shoe, both ^ these good-. The rise came for women and men that can 0 all right, so we are in a posi- be sold. The children line tion to save you money in ?f Shoes are as strong as the 0 Sheeting, Shritings. Drills, ladies and misses line. For ^ Checks, Cotton and Wool a tfood strong school shoe we 0 Flannels, etc. are headquarters. ^ It Costs You Nothing to Look. It Afford Us Pleas# ure to Show You, So Come. I ^ d J P. Rosenberg & Co.. j *%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%? WANTED! Wfe Want Your Trade 4 And if yon will come to see us, we will get it. Our Goods are f* J -1 j _."U X nrsiciass ana our pnues ngiiu SHOES! "We have a large and complete line of men, women and children Shoes from $e up. DRY GOODS! A large line of Outings, Homespuns, Bed Ticking, Bleaching, in fact most anything you need. D6n't fail to see me , when you want anything in Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries. Will save you money. Yours for trade, A. B. CHEATHAM. flOf We handle the Oliver Chilled Plows. LOOK! LOOK! At These Trices For % i MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1903. Shirting iu all shades 50 inches wide worth 00c yard, special 50c yard. Bleaching, 1 yard wide, worth S l-2c yard, special 14 yards $1, (limit 14 yards Bleaching, 1 yard wide, worth 7c, special 17 yardo ?1, (limit 17 yards. Sheets worth 50c each, special 42c. Pillow Cases worth 25c pair, special lflc. Red Flannel worth 20c yard, special lNc, (limit 10 yards.) White Flannel worth 25c yard, special 21c, (limit 10 yards.; Cotton Flannel, bleach and unbleached, worth 10c, special 8 l-2c, (limit 10yds Lace Curtains worth $1 pair, special (J3c. , Lace Curtains worth $2.25 pair, special ?1.57. j 10-4 All Wool X. C. Blankets, regular price $3.00 pair, special $2.7S. 10-4 All Wool N. (1. Blankets, retrular nrice $4.00 nair. snecial &3.08. ' Towels worth loc each, special 10c. No goods charged at these special prices. Come early to avoid the rus 2 R. M. HADDON ?fc CO. "; ; ' . ' r" WM$i, "TV /T x 5_ O ~ 1 ? -Lvxctstei s lOfctit;. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON ri.EAS. Elmanza Branyan and others against Jasper Brown Ashley and others.?Partition. By AUTHORITY OF A DKCREE OF SALE by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, In said State, made In the above stated case, 1 will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C.f on Salesday lu NOVEMBER (2.) A. D. 1903, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the Slate aforesaid, containing One Hundred Fifty-Four (154) = Acres, ^ more or less, iu.uc huiu id inree iraois hh iui ^ lows: No. 1, the home tract of J. G. E. Bran- a yan, containing 57% acres, more or lesB, bounded by lands of estate of George Shirley, R. M. Shirley, Hugh J. Armstrong and tracts Nos. 3 and 2. Also tract No. 2, containing 56^ acres, more ]V or less, bounded by lands of A. L. Blgby, J. W. Ashley, Jno. W. McMahan, EBtate of S George Shirly, Tracts Nob. 1 and 2. t1 Also tract No. 8, containing40acres, more or jj less, bounded by lands of Mrs. S. E. Morris, t Arch L. Blgby, Tract No. 2, Tract 1, H. J. Armstrong and J. B. Ashley. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser to pay ft for papers. L. W. PERRIN, c Master A. C. S. C. e p October 13, 1903. f. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. James A. Block and George R. Blork, as Exeoutors, &c., against Mrs. Llllle McDlll and othere?Partition. by authority of a decree of sale by the Court of Common JMeas tor Abbeville County, In said State, maae In theabbve stated case, I will ofler tor sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday In NOVEMBER (2.) A. D. 1903, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing a Two Hundred (200) Acres, more or less, and bounded 5y lands of Henry ^ Brooks, A. F. Carwile, Thomas Cllnkscaies, j Miller, Mrs. Laura Crawford and others. TERMS OF SALE?One-ball cash, and Ihe " balance on a credit of one year, with Interest f k from day of sale, the credit portion to be se- ' r cured by a bond ol the purchaser and mort- 1 gage of the premises, with privilege to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W l>. W- PERRIN, Master A. c.,s. c. * October 13,1903. ) ^Master's Sale. ^ The State of South Carolina, k county of abbeville, r COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS. P WillieB. Moore, Plaintiff, against Edwtud M. V Moore and others.?For Relief. * By authority of a decree of sale W by the Court of Common Pleas foi'Abbeville i County, 1.3 said State, made in the above statW ed case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, Ifc at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in ^ NOVEMBER. (2.) A. D., 1903, within the legal ? hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the ^ State aforesaid, containing Two Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of George C. Graves, lands formerly belonging to Dr. W. M. Taggart, T. Baker and Mrs. W. \V. James MoKlnney, Giles Creek and a tract of land belonging to Mary Power Buchanan, wbicb was conveyed to her by W. R. Buchanan. Deed recorded In Book 14, page 1. The Master for said County Is authorized to sell the said land at private sale. TERMS OF SALE?Cash, provided a bid of not less than seven dollars per acre is made. * Purchaser to pay for papers. L. W. PERRIN, Master A. C. S. C. September 12, 1903. , IN THE District Court of tie United States FOR THE Western District of South Carolina IN TIIE MATTER OK NICHOLAS M. BENSON, BANKRUPT.?IN BANKRUPTCY. By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE made by J. Fraser Lyon, Referee In Bankruptcy, on March 17th, 190H, I will sell at pub- j Mo auction at Abbeville Court House, on < Salesday in November next, within the legal ^ hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate. All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the ? State aforesaid, I The Rogers Tract, \ containing One Hundred Acres, more or less, ^ bounded by lands of Foster Williams, Ed Williams, and other tracts of N. M. Benson estate. The Martin Tract, * containing One Hundred and Forty-Two Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of John Evans, Stelts lands, and other lands of - N. M. Benson estate. G. A. DODGLASS, Trustee of N. M. Benson Estate, In Bankruptcy. Oct. 7,1903. tf For Sale. i. ? Fine Cotton, Corn and Stock Plantation known hh FortCburlotte, on.Savanuah liiver, j In Abbeville County, four miles from Mt. Car^ j rnel. Place contains about 700 Acres of Land, I Good Dwelling and Tenant Houses, Ac., and j would be particularly desirable for stock rals- 1 l lDg. For terms, etc., apply to Julian Mitchell, , h* j 31 Broad .St., Charleston, S. C. j Oct. t>, isms, tr j See our baby carrlago robes. Something i new. A. M. Smith <& C'o. |i . " $v- - ' vA .">' PLEASi What the we Geo, G. Snow to say of the [essrs. A. M. Smith & Co. I am now wearing a pair of your teo. Snow shoes for the third winter, od they are still good shoes. xr 4. 1.. very iruiy, G. A. Neuffer, M. D. Oct. 6, 1903. lessrs. A. M. Smith & Co. A pair of your Snow Water Proof hoes lasted me for every day nearly welve months. I plowed and hunted a them constantly, and they never jaked a drop till they were worn out. Jriara did not scratch them up. Oct. 9,1903. T. J. Robinson. lessrs. A. M. Smith & Co. I have worn your "Snow" shoes exlusively for the past seven years, and very pair has given me perfect satisiction. Oct. 10, 1903. W. J. Milford. We claim that the are pre-eminently as to fit, style and you desire farther uieiit, tlien come a and the Shoes the^ ' all we claim for tl A. M. SM] N. B.?Please remember we are hei fl'er at strictly wholesale prices the ,nd Caps, Suspenders, Handkerchief ioofes, Ladies' Bags, etc. , rhe "Farmer's Fa^ The "Old Keliable" drill is it points. The very sum of me< this piece of machinery. THE "PIiOV is the sensation in grain di fur" makes a broad, flat, deej grain room for germination a furrow protects the grain froi We can offer you an induc< will certainly interest you?j will do the rest. ABBEVILLE H Abbeville-Greenwo od MUrUAL iiwice ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $800,000. WRITE TO OR CALL, on thelnnclerslgned or to the DJreotor of your Township 'or any Information yon may desire about jur plan of Insurance. We insure your property against destruc ;lon by me, vmisTOBK os imiw, tnd do so cheaper than any Insurance Cox >any In existence. v Remember we are propared to prove to you hat ours Is the safest and cheapest plan of nsuranoti known. F. 0. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent, Abbeville, S. C. J. FRASER LYON, Pres, 'Abbeville, S. C. o BOARD DIRECTORS. J. Add. Calhoun NInKy-SIx Township s. (J. Major Greenwood " J.T. Mabry Cok?**bury " W. U. Acker Donalds " A1. B. ClitikHcaiea Duo West " T. L. Haddon LongCane " C-S ! * ... Stllll h Vl I lfl < J.W.Lyon Troy A. K. WatKon Cedar Spring ? W. E. Leslie Abbeville I)r. J. A. Andernon Antreville H. A. Tenn?nt Lowndesville " A.O. Grant Magnolia " J. It. Tarrant Calhoun Mills ' S. L. Edmonds Bordeaux " W. O. Martin Hodge# " S.O.Harvey Walnut (Jrove ' I*. H. Callison ChIUhoq " W. M.Outz Kirkneys ' Joscpli Lake Pboenix " J. I! ttUHb Brooks " B. B. Kirard Kluards " .11). Coleman C'oronaca " J. 11. Chiles. Jr ; Bradley ? Kev. J. B. Muse Verdery " Abbeville. S C.f Jan. 14, 1903 iVM. H. PAItKEK. WM. P. UKEENE r-v ? t"*v t 7 r-* r\ r% nrv rAKivLK & UKhtiNli, Utorneys and Counsellors at Law. Office on LAW RANGE. ABBEVILLE -j SOUTH;UAROLINA. day 4. 1898. .U -I- i ' . I: ly'v : r j X DTUn !i nDiiu i , . -jaSk ? ? ' '% carers of our ' Shoes have 111 ! . ? Messrs. A. M. Smith & Co. I have worn a pair of your Geo. G. Snow shoes continuously for the last twelve months and they are good shoes yet. Very truly, .. * Oct. 12,1903. G. N. Nickels. Messrs. A. M. Smith & Co. Your Geo. G. Snow shoes give me better wear than any I have evfcr worn. I have a pair now that I have worn two years, and the uppers are still good.' Oct. 10,1903. N. B. Napier. Messrs. A. M. Smith & Co. The "Geo. G. Snow" shoes purchased from you have given me entire satisfaction. I have worn them two win ters, and not yet worn out. Respectfully, w' <??? Oct. 10, 1903. T. P. Quarles. Geo. G. Snow Shoes ahead of all others 'm durability, and if proof of this state* nd purchase a pair tnselves will prove ;, lem. v rntt py- rtrx M . Ail ou\jvj. adquartera for Drummers' Samples and following : Underwear, Hosiery, Hate 9, Towels, Belts, Neackwear, Pocket xrite" Grain Drill. proved this season in several > jhanical genius is combined in ITFUR" DISC m rilla tbis season. The "Plow> seed bed, giving each seed of . " nd development, and the deep ' ti cold. ; , jment in this machine which ust tell us you want one?we ARDWARE CO. J| THE INNER SEAL CRACKERS. At Miller'9 Store vou will alwavs find a large assortment. We also'have quite a variety of cakes and crackers out of the package. We never send out anything but fresh goods. OUR O & O TEA The greatest seller in the city, price 75c per pound. Our Perri Walla . . Blended Tea, price 50 cents. COFFES, COFFES. We are the sole aeents for the White Star Coffee. Our No. 3, White Star 25c and Mocha and Java 35c or three pounds for $1.00, our leaders. '"t s Call and see our stock of Pickles and Olives. We carry the largest twaortment in the city. Just received a fresh lot of Roe Salad Oil# in half pints, pints and quarts bottles. We also carry it in quart cans. Yours to please, L. T. & T. M. MILLEIt, Dealers in Fancy Groceries. ABBEVILLE mmm 1 A s -Jfl ; rp Abbeville, S. C., Aug. 24,1903. The Abbeville Graded and High School will begin its exercises on MONDAY, September 14th, 1903, at 9 O'clock. All teachers are expected to be present by half-pant eight o'clock. The first Teachera' Meeting of the year will be held In the office 01 '.lie Superi*"indent at live o'clock, Saturday, .September ll.ii, 1903. Very respectfully, R. F. GILLIAM, Superintendent. Aug. 2G, 190:). n Just received a shipment of Sonth.Oeoreia syrup. Something extra nice. A.M.Smith UCo.