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t EAST END What "J!" Seen and Hears on H 1? Ronndu In Country and in Town. Abbeville. S. C\. Nov. 4,1903. MAKKIA(i? AbLLS ivi^v iar.1^ onc<jc<iaoi CHIMES. On Wednesday evening, October 2Mb, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock. Mies Lou Emily Voseand Mr. Robert Hill, Jr., were united In marriage at the residence of Mr. W. T. McDonald, the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Preston B. Wells, of the M. E. Church,of this city. About eight o'clocfc the Invited guests began to arrive and soon the parlors were well filled, and as the hands on the old family clock pointed to the appointed hour the guests were on tip-toe watching for the appearanoe of the bridal party, when lo! the chords of the piano were struck and the old favorite march (Mendelssohn) floated out on the evening Dreeze?iih sweet music iuuclhus a responsive chord In the hearts of all present. The bridal party entered in the following; order: Miss Ellen Gambrell, as bridesmaid, with Mr. Lewis Blount, taking their place on the * right. Next entered Miss Bessie Murray, as maid of honor, with Mr. George Clark as best man, taking their place on the left. Next entered Mrs. Claude R. Beacham, of Atlanta, as dame of honor, taking her place to the right of the minister. Next entered the bride on the arm of the groom, taking their position Immediately under a triplet of white bells, when all was hushed, save the sweet strain of music which echoed soft and low through the room during the entire ceremony. Miss Gambrell looked very handsome attired In an elegant blue silk gown and spangled net, ornaments, pearls, shower bouquet or wane caruauuun. MIbb Bessie Murray looked very pretty in a pink organdie gown with ribbons and pearls, carrying a shower bouquet of pink carnations. Mrs. Claude R. Beacham looked most charming In a handBome white silk gown, lace trlmmlDg8 and carrying a shower bouquet of pink carnations. The bride never looked more lovely and sty llsh gowned In a beautiful white silk, cascaded with lace, and carrying a shower bouquetof white carnations. The only ornament worn by the bride was an elegant broach, the gift of the groom, set with pearls, from whose center fparkled a beautiful diamond. Mrs. James A. Hill, as she presided at the piano, looked lovely gowned in an elegant cream crepe de chene, trimmings, lace and silk. The groom and groomsmen looked very handsome in full evening dress. Artistic planning and skillful fingers made the home quite pretty and attractive. Ferns, palms. pot plants and out dowers were arranged around the rooms and ball while gat'? lands of nonde-scrlp or wild rose were gracefully festooned about the windows, mantels and doorways oarrylng out the color Bcheme of green and white. After congratulations were extended, dainty refreshments were served. The bride and groom are well known In the olty and have the esteem and good will of a large clrole of friends who wish for them every happiness. The bride was the recipient or a large nomDer 01 nanasome ana cobujpreMDts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, Jr.. are at home to tbeir friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea S. Cochran. HAPPY IS THE BRIDE THE SUX SHINES ON. On Sunday moraine, November 1st, 1903. al 10 o'olocfc Mies Lois Hammond ana Mr. Geo. F. Smith were happily married. The ceremony was performed by Rev. In the presence of tbe families of the contracting parties and a few intimate friend*. A very pleasant dining was given at the home of tbe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.S.Hammond. Tbe bride looked very pretty as she stood amid the beautiful floral deooratlons gowned in a handsome blue broad oloth, carrying a shower bouquet of bride's roses. The bride and groom are well known to our people and have a host of friends who exteod to them hearty congratulations and best WlBlltttl. PENCIL POINTS HEKE AND THERE. Rev. and Mrs. John O. Wilson were in tbe oily several days of last week as tbe honored guests or Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed. Tbe fourth and last quarterly conference ol I the year was held by Rev. J. O. Wilsod, Presiding Elder, in this city and at Sharon last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Rena Kennedy opened her school at r- ? "Fern Hill" last Monday. Mr. R. P. McNeill spent last Saturday and Sunday with homefolks at Sbaron. Mr. McNeill Is one of tbe rising young men of AbbeB vllle oounty. He has won tbe esteem and confidence of tbe firm In whose employ be has been for a number of years, nntil he now receive# a fine salary won by merit. Mr. George Clark is making weekly visits to Athens, Georgia, about which some of tbe Abbeville yonng ladles are very anxious. What about It, George? Mr. Dendy Miller spent Sunday last in Atlanta. Mr. Granville Beal, of Calhoun Falls, spent last Sunday In the city as the guest of Dr. F. ?. Harrison. Mr. D. R. Mltchener, who has been in tbe employ of Dr. Speed of this city for several years, has accepted a position in Jacob's Pharmacy, of Atlanta. Our people regret to see him and bis family leave our city, as tbey have won tbe hearts of many of our people, whose best wishes follow them to their new home. Miss Annie Cochran after spending a delightful visit with her brotber, Mr. J. S. Cochran and family, left last Saturday for her home. Rev. John O. Wllspn preaobed in the Methodist cburcb of tbls city last Sunday night to a large and attentive congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, after a pleasant stay with friends and relatives In Atlanta, returned home last Thursday. Miss Ida Cason, of Jewel. Georgia, Is expected In tbe city tbls week, where she will be tbe charming guest of her friend, Miss Ellen Gambrell. A big crowd of A.bbevllllans took In the clroob, and 8tate Fair last week. Mrs. Carrie Gary Is now visiting her daughter. Mrs. Eafioo, of Charleston. Hon. Prank B. Gary went to Colombia last Wednesday on business. Miss Ellen Link after a pleasant visit to relatives near MoCormlck is expected home Saturday next. Mrs. Mary W. Parker after an extended visit to relatives and friends In Greenville Is home again. Mr. John H. Penney was in the city last Monday, and returned home In a splendid new top buggy?so much for 10 cents cotton. Mrs. C. R. Ricbey and family will move into the city very soon and will occupy the new cottage uu ureeuvnio street, utuutigiug tu jui. Horace MoAllster. ABBEVILLE BUILDING UP. Dr. L. T.Hill In building a handsome twostory dwelling; on his lot on Main street. Mr. Albert Henry iB building a pretty cottage on upper Main street. A fine rain /ell last Monday which will do much good. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Claude Beacham, who was in attend" ance upon the VoBe-Hlll marriage, will leave this week for her home in Atlanta. Mrs. Beacham 1b an Abbeville lady who Has many friends who are always glad to see her in this her former home. Mrs. Jobn Riley, of Rlohmond, Va., is In the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank B. Gary. "HEEL THEM IN." The Way to Plant Trees. (Union Times.) i Tne ADDeviue iressanu Banner k&j h mai trees should be planted la the early spring and not in the fall. This fully agrees with our observations and experience. Buy your trees In the fall, otherwise the nurserymen may be sold out. When they arrive, take all the wrappings from the roots and "heel them In,** that is bnry them In the ground up to about six lnohes above the roots, and at an angle of about 45 degrees. In a place where water will not -sob" on them. Roses should also have their tops covered with pine brustf or something of the kind. More lender plants, tea, olive and cape Jas samlne,should be kept In the '.-pit" till spring is well advanced. Kendall'H Local*. Don't fall to get a pair of those $2 pants for SI at Kendall's. Kendall is closing out his line of men's clothing at coBt. A new line of dress goods Just received at Kendall's. Have you seen that new Uneoi ladles felt hats Just received at Kendall's. JuBt received at Kendall's a big job in ladies parasols at half price. Kendall's 25c ladles knit vests can not be beat. SATISFACTION. It is always a source of satlslaction to know of a remedy that can always be relied on In emergencies and when accidents occur such h remedy 1b Elllott's EmulslOed Oil Liniment. It Is the most serviceable accident and Emergency Liniment ever produced, and Is just as satisfactory in all cases where a Liniment Is required. C. A. Mllford, Druggist. 81ates, pencils, tablets, pens, Ink, scbooi books of all kinds at MUford's Drug Store. Just received a shipment of SouthJGeorciR Syrup. Something extra nice. A.M. Smith A Co. 1 P'.tfyy .. . FROM SOUTH AFRICA. Sew Way of Ufcini; Chamberlain'* Coutcli Kcmcdy, 1 Mr. Arthur Cbapmun writing from Dur- t ban, Natal,South Africa, Pays: "Asa proof n that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is a cure c suitable for old and young, I pen you the fol- 0 lowing: A neighbor ol mine had a child just ? over two months old. It had a very bad d cough and the parents did not know what to ? give It. I suggested that if they would get a ' bottleot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and e put some upon the dummy teat the baby was o sucKing It would no doubt cure the child. . This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the imby." This remedy Is r 1., k- f A \? ilr~?,l AKVioullIp H M JIU nttlO "J VI 4U111U1U, T ? ? Young, Due West. It's funny how a man will blow up his wife because the telephone doesn't work when he doesn't dare ask the cook for hot i water to shave. J Chant berlaiu'M CoukIi Remedy In PleiiNnul to Take. [ The flneBt quality of granulated loaf sugar j Is used In the manufacture of Cbamberlalu's Cough Remedy, aud the roots used in Its t preparation give it a flavor simlllar to maple syrnp, making It quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Roderick, 01 Poolesville, Md , In speaking or this remedy, says: 'I have used < Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with my children for several years aud can truthfully say ^ It Is the best preparation of the kind I 1 knowol. Thechlldreu like to take It and it has no Injurious after effect. For sale by C. A Milford, Abbeville, H. M. Young, Due West. The man who writes sixteen-page love letters belore be is married thinks a ten-word telegram is very long afterward. Mrs. B. \V. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., write*: "My husband lay sick tor three mouths. The doctors said that he had quick consumption. We procured a bottle ol Hall aid's Horehound Syrup, and it cured him. Thai whs six years ago. Since Ihen we have Hi ways kept a bottle in the ^louse. We cannot do without It. For coughs and colds it has no equal." 25c, 50c, 81.00. Sold by C. A. Milford. Keflectious of h lluclielor. The way to get a nice wife i6 to be rich or a good football player.? A man's idea of heaven is a place where there is no house cleaning and a boy's where there are no bath tubs. Ybe Beat JLitiimeul, "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is considered the best liniment on the market," write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. JSo { other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep I Dalns like lame back and pains in the , cheat- Give this liniment a trial and you will ' never wish to be without it. Sold by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville, H. M. Young, Due west. The worstfault of some people is telling i other people theirs. 1 The nearer you get to the butt end of revenge the sweeter it isn't. Beat Liuimeut ou Earth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water 1 Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes: "I have tried mauy kinds of liniment, but I have never received much benefit until 1 used Ballard's Snow Liniment lor rheumatism and pains. 1 think it the best liniment on 1 earth." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by C. A. Mlllord. A woman thinks there 18 only one man In the world whose wife is altogether perfect. XeuralKiH Paint*, Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic paln3 yield to the penetratiDg influence of Balmrd'* Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the nerves and bone aud being absorbed into the blood, us healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body, and effect some wonderful cures. 25c, 50c, S1.U0. Sold by C. A. Mlllord. A pessimist is a man who views his neighborsthrough a smoked glass. Even the philosophical owner of a fireproof building Is apt toinsure it. t^ouNtipalioii. Health Is absolutely impossible, if constipation be present. Mauy tierious cases of liver and kidney complaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable condition is unnecessary. There is a cure tor it. Heroine will speedily remedy matters. C.A.Lindsay, P. M., Bronson, Fia., writes, Feb. 12, 1902: "Having tried Herblne, I iinu it a fine medicine for constipation." 50c bottle. Sold by C. A. Milford. fiwoatAP Thllll TflkllAV. A happy woman, Is sweeter than honey. . Dosen't know anything about 111 omens. Has no room for "back luck" In her vocabulary. , Attracts unhappy people like bees around a flower. Han most like attained her serene happiness through sorrow. * Finds sunshine on the darkest day, or If , there isn't any, she makes some. Is the best argument lor goodness, gladness, ? and that makes life worth living. Does people good without ever trying to, and is a conscious and unsclous blessing. PAGE WIRE FENCE B. K. EEACHAM, Agt., ABBEVILLE, S. C. March 11,1903. tf NOTICE OF BE&ISTBATii' The books for the registration of all legally qualified voters, and for the issuing of transfers, ect., will be open , at the office of Supervisors of Registra- * tion in the Court House, between the , hour 9 o'clock a. m., and 3 o'clock p * m., on the first Monday of eaoh , month, and kept open for three sue- 1 cessive days in eacn montn uncu -j thirty days before the next general J election. -i Any person whose qualifications as J an elector will be completed after the , closing of the Registration Books but J before the next election shall have the right to apply for and Becure a registration certificate at any time within sixty days immediately preceding the closing of the Registration Books, ; upon an application under oath to the facts entitling him to such registration. The registration of voters must be by polling precincts. There must be a Book of Registration for each polling precinct, that i8 for eacn township, or parish, or city, or town of less than five thousand inhabitants, or ward of cities of more than five thousand inhabitants. Each elector must vote in tYia nnllinfy nroninftf in whinh hfi AU bUV A LA ?T U1UU ?v resides. If there is more than one voting place in the polling precinct, the elector may vote at any voting place designated bn the registration certificate. The Boards must designate in the registration certificate the voting place in the polling precinct at which the elector is to vote. If there j is.more than one voting place in the [ polling precincts, the Boards shall, designate on the certificate the voting place selected by the elector. G. H. MOORE, R. O. MCA DAMS, WM. C. 8HA*-V, Board of Supervisors of Registration j WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENE j PARKER & GREENE, j Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.: Office on LAW RANGE. ABBEVILLE SOUTH.CAROLINA. May 4. 1898. tf The very best Shoes for men, women and children at | A. M. Smith & Go. \ Stomach Trouble Causes Heart Trouble. II Heart trouble Is almost always caused by loiuitch trouble. The stomach Mis to digest 11 the lood, and the residue tenments, formug excessof gas which distends the walls of 1 be htomacb, oauslng a pressure oa the nerves tl' nfl arteries that lenu to the heart. Tbts Ul auses tbe beart to palpitate or skip a beat P' ccaslonally, or both, which Is usually very n' larmlng, causing grave apprehensions. Uy. ? lales siomacb Tablets will prevent this trouile. Tbev digest the food aud prevent. gas f roni lormlng in the stomach. If there is no I as in your stomach your beart will not trouble you. C. A. Allllord. the Druggist. For Sale. k ? tl Fine Cotton, Corn and Stock Plantation mown as Fort Charlotte, on Savannah River, n Abbeville County, four miles from Mt. Car- . nel. Place contains about 700 Acres of Land, j iood Dwelling and Tenant Houses, <fcc., and vould be particularly desirnble forstock raisng. For terms, etc., apply to Julian Mitchell, 31 Broad St., Charleston, K. C. Oct. 6, 1903. tf Abbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL i IISD11ICI ASSOCIATION. j . V Property Insured, $HUU,UUU. t 0 VrrRITE TO OR CALL on tbe-underb'gi ei) F ?? or to the Director of your Township tor any Information yon may de*lre uboul F jur plan of Innnranoe. We Insure your property against desirae r Hon by J fie; mmim os lira's, ind do so obeaper than any Insurance Cox pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to yon . tbatourals the nafeit and ohoapefct pian of [nsuranoe known. J. B. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent, ' Abbeville, S. C. J. FRASER LYON, Pres. !Abbeville, S. C. BOARD DIRECTORS. I J. Add. Calhoun Ninety-Six Tow&ehip [ H. G. Major Greenwood " J.T. Mabry Cokesbury " W. B. Acker Donalds " M. B. Clinkscates -...Due Went " T. L. Haddon Long Can?j " S.F.Cromer .Minlibvllla " J. W. Lyon Troy " A. K. Watson Ct>dar Spring " W. E. Leslie Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Antreville " c H. A. Tennent Lownde?vllle " A.O.Gran t Magnolia " I J. K. Tarrant Calhoun Mill* " I: S. L Edmonds Bordennr " 8 W. C. Martin Hodges " t H. O. Harvey Walnut Grove " P. B. Callison Cat liana K W. M. Ouiz Kirksevs " j Joseph Lake Piuenlx " p J. C Rush Brooks *' t B. B. Kinard Kinards ' c J. L>. Coleman Coronaca " J. H. Chiles. Jr Bradley " Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery " Abbeville. S C.. Jan. 14. 1908 Now has on e,s FALL WINTE PVP THE people of the most respectfully vited to bear wi }f this announcement ^arly day and seeing fo }f the various departme: flowing and the best pr :ight is the eagerness > mers ouy. i Come to see the rm V T is not all there is to it. There arc a pic that actually look well?at first. You c defective axle-wood, or foresee the shrin; constant repairs, that will rise up to tro once for all a dependable wagon. STVDEBA1 I are that kind. That is a matter of coir bought one. Built on honor by master materials. Definite, sterling worth in e an ^?5isI?S8MS? dc li-.-i. ..... :i ' -virt'i iVrfiytt.fi- . . iiikIsoiiio 4'1i i mi, <n( Glass, and I-I'ic Id Hint f?!uc at 4'. A. .11 i 11<>r?l h. U. A. Mi'M'd 'w now exhibiting t-otne of ie liHiiilfottM-st mid ilHinlie^t china and out hop ever brought lo Abbeville and al such |ce? tlmt will asiontsh vou. You fan yet citilritr you want from 50 centR toS25. "or Sale or Rent. , TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 150 Acres, nowu as the S. VV. Cochran place. situated iree miles north of Abbeville Court Honse iljoiulug tbe Gordon and Noble lands. For terms apply to J. H. COCHRAN, Greenville, S. C. or C. M. Cochran on place. I MI'S IE IIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM TUESDAY, 0CT0 l&th (J JN TIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31st, ' 1903, Phe Rate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation Tax. fN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO L raise supplies fr?r the fiscal year cntnmencDg January I, 1!KM, notice is hereby given bHt Ihe oilioe of County Treasurer torAbbellle County will be open for th? collection of ax?-s for said fiscal year from Tuesday, Octoer loth, uutil Thursday, December 31st, wlthut penalty. There v/lll be added? A penalty of one per cent, on all taxes not >a!d ou January 1st, 1004. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not laid on February 1st, 1904. A penn ity of seven per cent, on all taxes not laid on March lot, 1904. (ates Per Cent, of Taxation are as Follows: State Tax 1 5 mills. County Tax " Special County (Road) " Kinking Fund 1 " Schuol 8 Total 112 In nddltion to the above a special tax will ie collected for school purposes an follow* : Abbeville Special School 5% mills. Abbeville Special U.K. bonds l# " liethel 3 ShHron 4 " Lowndesvlile -1 " Ml. Carmel 3 " Wlllint'on 3 " , McCormlctt....". 52 " A prill fax of One Dollar per capita on all nale citizens between the aye of 21 and 00 ears, except such as are exempt by law, will ie collected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar will ie collected tbe name time as other taxes mm all male citizens between the age of 18 nd 00 vears, except Rucb as are exempted by aw. Unless said tax is paid by first of March, !>i)4, fourdays work upon the publlcliisjhways elll b? required under a contractor. Taxes are payable only in gold and silver oin. United states enrreucy. National Bank <Tote* and Coupons of State Bond* which beome payable durlctr the year, 1908. As so few avail themselves of the opportunty of p -ylm; taxi s at the times and places leretofore designated, I will discontinue the ippolntments over the County,and collect all axes at the Treasurer's office. /ii.^i>-lncr Infnrmutlnn hv mail in re ard to thfir taxes will pleuRe write before Jecember 15tb, mating the locution of tbeir iroperty, ami Include postage for reply, and bo*e paying taxes by check must Include the hargo for collection. W. T. BRADLEY, Treasurer, September ltf. 1903. tf zhibition one c five* nnel alien Ef M' ,R BROUGHT entire County are T and cordially intness to the truth by calling at an r themselves. All nts are full to overoof that prices are with which custo us, and join t it every day f. L. W i's First Cos' snty of low priced wagons (mighty dear i :an't see the paint-covered wood?pithy, ' king, rattling, loosening of spokes, the tire uble you in time. All said and done, it ? qlr wago. imon knowledge?testified to by every ma; mechanics out of selecte d and perfect I\ ach job of Vehicles and Harness, thatresu d better service than you have a right to e: m't make mistakes if you pin your faith tl Studebakers in Your Tc o undersipwil are the local sales atr'-ats. Wo carr ck, we'll order and quickly get anything you want.. 3ds and know what you aro buying. Wo statu on pleasing you. Always ready to show you. Gi La M. MILL SC Abbeville, 5. C. '."v ' ' ' ' " v*V :t- v*v \ ; I I . I - I '"i'T '"fan w "n xj a "pit cm a t .tn is better prepared than ever to supply the g, wants of the Farmers. We are now re- 31 ceiviug our Fall stock of goods, consisting of Groceries, Farm Supplies, Farm Machinery, Mowers. ? Hakes, Grain Drills, Dry Goods, etc B Call and get our prices before buying. Best goods, lowest prices, quality considSt ered, is our motto. 25 IV. D. BARKSDALE.' m ft ? jfjr \ The "Old Reliable" drill is improved this season in several points. Tbp very sum of mechanical genius is combined in this piece of machinery. x J THE "PLOWPDR" DISC is tbe sensation in grain drills this season. The "Plow- ^ fur" makes a broad, flat, deep seed bed, giving each seed of -grain room for germiua'ion and development, and the deep furrow protects the grain from cold. ( We can offer you an inducement in this machine which will certainly interest you-just tell ua you want one?we will do the rest. ( ABBEVILLE HARDWARE CO. /iv ?! $ THE^ BEST MEDICINE ^ . AND THE BEST SERVICE , W Is none too jjood lor any man, woman or child ^ ;!v who is sick. Wo keep the best that money will vj; buy, and keep on duty all the time one of the 3K yj best Prescription Clerks in the State. Bring us 5K W your Prescriptions or tell your Doctor to do so. )jf '!\ Yours to please, \v (Is C. A. fllLFORD, The Druggist. W ABBEVILLE, S. C. Phone 107. W /\ ^ ^ W < w ril l h= >f the largest, most attrac- 3 pest stocks of 3rchandise TO THIS CITY. ] NO MATTER what you my wish to buy, you are always sure of getting ] the worth of your money if you trade at White's. An experience of nearly forty years has given us a thorough acquaintance with the wants of the people, and very often you can find at White's goods that you will not find anywhere else. You have only to make your wants known -1 a.nri then von are sure of having them supplied. ? ~~ ] he throng of happy buyers ills the stores of . WHITE. 1 d. I IMP** S">A i i snr- rAirncrco fgg d/uj ""the ' ^| setting anil ':*.' ' >ays to buy ||S?SHffi ! NS I" a who ever gt?51 seasoned r'A*' E ^'^S' it iuiontjt v ,*" spuct. \ou '^.f/?jS5S? "Z"X',*l,'' ~.Mt-> a r;> . !wn- , ^1? r?oumTtl? -v- ' ' ^"-^--2I|, 'l j ve uj a call. __ ?' -^.. |fi'^ ASP THE INNER SEAL CRACKERS. At Miller's Store you will always id a large assortment. We also have lite a variety of cafeea and crackers it of the package. We never sen^ it anything but fresh goods. OUR O & O TEA ' '-UWThe greatest seller irf the city, price c per pound. Our. Perri Walla lended Tea, price 50 J^ts. COFFES,* COFFES. We are the sole a?eri|? tor the White ;ar Coffee. Our No. L, White Star c and Mocha and Jaft a 35c or three , . - ,"S >unds for $1.00, our leaders. Call and see our stock of Pickles and * lives. We carry the largest assort- | ent in the city. Just received a fresh lot of Roe Salad ils in half pints, pints and quarts . ntles. We'also carry it in quart cans. Yours to please, I- T. Sr. T. M. IVTIT^ER. : Dealers in Faucy Groceries. ' ' ;..A SLENN'S. ;hoes All leather, satisfaction guaranteed v % CLOTHING. Suits, Storm Coats, Overcoats, Pantfc> *. Overalls cut lull sizes and well made, IATS and CAPS. Well assorted stock and good valued*'"; nnnna W -JA1.JL UWi/W. '' Many uood bargains picked ap wblle . in Northern marKets. ;V "V iARDWARE. Guns, Shells, Bob Wire, Nails, Looks Hloges, Leather, Knives, Uazorn, <Jto CROCKERY. Glass, EDamel and Tinware. . GROCERIES. > ? " ?*L'?t6yfi98 "Mnjentlo" and "AlpJneSnow" Floor No bad bread from Ihia-flonr. Barley, Rye and Onion Sets. Mackerel, ' White Flab, Cream Cbeeae, Can ? He Goods, <fcc. GLENN'S. riT\ it nnminhn I ML?" ": j Fo^C^le. I 5-Room Cottages : J? On Wardlaw Street, I L 5-Room Cottage j On Cabell Avenue, L Nice Dwelling * On Pinckney Street. JL I 2-Story Dwellings On Main Street, . L Tract Land . Containing 96 Aores. L Tract Land if Containing 215 Acres. / I ..J </ L Tract Land Containing 165 Acres. L Tract Land Containing 300 Acres. J L Tract Landl^^^^ Containing 211 Acres, 11-2 miles from Abbeville. \ . .'V? ?t .. J f you wish to invjest in City or Country property, it will pay * you to see me before making any purchases. \;vM T. C. ELLIS. J. W. McKre> Local*. ^ Try MeKee's Purity Coffee loc 2 for 2.3c. Try our English cured shoulders. Try ii cullon or New Orleans Syrup at Mo eeV,6Uc per gallon. Kreab cheese at 20c per pound. (inns, barbed wire, nails, knives, locks, n?r s, pthss blades aud all ktnds farm tools, GlennV. Tobacco users should call on W. D. Barks Him l ?-C w.? luc UUA. We arc now showing a Hue of medium jivd Holhluif lor men and boys that will . teri-st all clothes buyers, A. M. Smith & Shoes, all leather wear wells, at Glenn's. "? Any medicine you want Irom P. B. Speed. Wchf.ol books, at Milkru's Drugstore. Pickling vinegar, spices, <Sc., at Glenn's. Barley, rye aud ouiou set?, at Gienn's. For Kent. When you need chairs for entertainment* Ihjious, social or otherwise, we have them cents each, delivered. Kerr Furniture Co.