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EAST END xt What "M" SeeH nntl Hears on Hid Rounds in Country and In Town. S ba Abbeville, S. C., Nov. 4,1003. tbi NU 1 ALONG KOUTE SO. 3. Iqv Mr. and Mrs. Sbetaee are visiting relatives ??' In the Sharon neighborhood. Mr. Samuel Nell Is now in Florida looking out a bome lo which be will move with bis family this fall. P" Miss Mamie Knox of Antreville has been visiting relatives in thesdaron section. Mrs. George D. Redd, nee Miss Anna Bass. J*' left last week for Braswell. Georgia, where she Yr will Join her husband and make her home for the present. While her many friends regret to see her leave the home of he*- child- I hood, they follow her with best wishes in her wi new home. wt Mr. Samuel S. Link, one among the fine wa fellows on route No. 3. left yesterday for the "Land of Flowers" prospecting and ere he re- r. turns will probably select a home In that beautiful land, and orown the fair brow of some beautiful maiden with a wrealth of i orange blossoms who will then reign as queen i8 i in bis home among the flowers. Co Mr. J. T. McComb will perhaps visit this pr( fair land at an early date and perbapH will My] follow the example of his friend, Mr. Link. \y These are both good and true young men and |D| we regret to see them leave their homes in cb the Palmetto Slate, to seek their fortunes else- dr where. Good luck to them where'er their it lota may be cast. Kn Mrs. J. B. Anderson of Piedmont is visiting na her sister, Mrs. W. P. Hammond in the c. Bethel section. \y Mrs. Mattie A. WiNon. after several weeks stay at Lethe with Mrs. Ferguson, Is expect- , ed home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Boyd and Mr. Capers l?: Riley and daughter of Lodimont were among iej the city's guests last Monday. Mr. R. W. Knox was in the city last Mon- J day on business. "A iir o n fjamhrnii was called out on route dc No. 8 last week on professional business. W ik and about the city. gg Mr. Will Penney of Bainbrldge, Georgia, Is J}* visiting relative# In the city. Mrs T. H. Forman of Atlanta, Is In the city ?"( tbe gnest of relative! and friends. Miss Sarah Klngh, of Fort Pickens, spent last week with her aunt. Mrs. Purdy. ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, Jr., left last Mon- a ; day for Athens Qeorgla, for a visit of several ' days. Mr. Hill being called on business. ' Mr. Lewis Blount spend Sunday in Athens with homerolks. 111 MaJ. and Mrs. F. W. R. Nance of Lowndes vllle were id the olty several days of last week tbe gaesta of relatives. Look out for the Street Carnival next weefe th to bef id oq the 16th. Be sure and come to & , town and bring your family and see the w; wonderful sights. ot If you want to talk real estate business, try u< R. S. Link and J. C. Ellis and they wll. Hfc, certainly Interest yon, as they are fluent cb talkers and first class brokers. ne death of william tully branch?teib- m | % ute of love and esteem. Captain William Tully Branch quietly and ot TiAnAAfnllv DRMAd awav last Friday night I November 6tb. 1908, about 12 o'clock, to bin 58 year. The deceased has been a great suf re ferer for the past few years, having undergone several severe operations, wblcb see me J vo shatter hls;nervous system, from which he never fully recovered. W Socially be was a general favorite, having a u retentive memory and a well stored miQd, n which In Its overflow of knowledge, whether b anecdotes, prose or poetry, was aiways of the a[ moat entertaining character and drew around ea him at all times, and in all places hosts of friends who were charmed by his ready wit and humor. . He was a member of the Masooio fraternity 10 and as euob went from one degree to another < v v until be reached the highest degree, which made bim one of the brightest Masons in the State. In one of the Masonio State meetings, yi oonvened in Charleston, some years ego be yf was nresented by that body with a handsome a[ diamond ring as;a pledge of their honor, love iu and esteem. pu He had been engaged in the insurance busi- ou ness, both fire and lile, ever since bis early manhood, having the business banded down to bim after tbe death of his beloved fatber; . In this line be represented tbe largest ana oc Had* y*nmr\ontne In ?ho arnrlH anrl van Ami. neoUy successful. In hie death these com- hi panles have sustained a great loss. Ue was a friend and playmate of tbe writer, being bis senior by only one year, and a* such will ever olalm a warm place In bis ,, heart, and whose memory will forever be cherished and revered In love and esteem. "j As a citizen be was most highly esteemed, " beloved and respected by all. He possessed many noble traits of character fwhich dominated both bead and heart, often W calling forth noble deeds, and tbe heart's f' warmest afflotlons in the Interests of bis fel- h K;/ ' lowman. 1 RST On Saturday morning his remains were taken In charge by Masons of Clinton Lodge of this olty and were conducted by tbem to Upper Long Cane Cemetery where they were gi interred with Masonic honor*. His earthly mission Is ended, and be has gone to JolD !??' loved ones beyond the river. Beautiful flowers were strewn npon tbe new made grave as tributes of love and esteem by K those whose hearts will ever cherish bis memory in the brightest and fondest recollec- h? Uon. The surviving relatives have tbe Blnoere ' sympathy of this entire community. ' p bJ DUE WEST. n Awake Correspondent. ] Abbeville 8. C.. Nov. 11, 1903. l0] Mrs. R. C. Brownlee vlelled relatives in ? SJyY Anderson last week. Misses Katharine and Margaret Flennlken of (be Wylle Home attended tbe meeting ol Synod attbelr bome in Wlnnsboro. Mrs. Knox of Colombia Is visiting her sis- \ ter Miss L>ella Brlce. \ Miss Carrie Wldeman Is visiting Mn. . Renrlck Bradley of Abbeville. Miss Carrie MoDanlel of Belfast Tenn., ft visited friends bere last week. Mr. James Presaly left Saturday to engage J In teaching. J, Mr. J. C. Haddoo and family attended tbe m funeral of Mr. Branch In Abbeville Saturday, js Quite a large delegation from bere attend- ^ ed the meeting of tbe A. R. P. Synod in tfl Wlnnsboro. All of the A. R. P. ministers xfl and several citizens were present. Mr. A. 8. Kennedy and Mrs. Kate P. Ken- 43 nedy are visiting Mrs. Brlce and Mrs. Flen- h niken of Wlnnsboro. A telegram was received this morning announcing tbe death of Mrs. B. H. Grier of 1 Ora S. C. While not altogether unexpected _ ber death is a shook to her many frienda. The body will be brought to Due West Tues- w day for interment. ^ Mr. Nat Smith oocupled the A. R. P. pulpit Sabbath morning and Mr. O. L. Kerr Sabbath afternoon In the absence ol the pastor. Mrs.C. B. Cowan and Mrs. J. I. McCain 1 leave for Atlanta Tuesday to have their eyes treated by Dr. Calboun. . isi Mrs. Lennte Robinson entertained tbe at young ladles of the Wvlle Home Saturday in ? , honor of Miss Maud Robinson. p" h< " 1 * m We have everything in shoes except your feet. Big- tt gest stock of Shoes in this el section. P. Rosenberg & Co. ai ? cl Still another bargain. 15 pieces 54 inch oloth finished saltings, bought under price, rv worth 60 and 75o. While this lot lasts they go Hi at 50 and 59c, at Haddon's. tr si f-Ki Slates, pencils, tablets, pens, Ink, school ., doom oi aii Kicas ai imiiora's. urug more. ^ HallslClose. Abbeville, 8. C., May 26,1903. h, Tbe mails close at tbe post office at Abbeville, B. C., as follows: *> C. & G. R. R.- 8. A. L. R. R.- n| 8.10 a. m". North. 18.30 p. m. Boutb. JT. 10.10 a. m. Boatb. 12.80 p. m. North. g' 10.10 a. m. Hodges. 8.30 p. m. South. u' 1.80 p. m. North. 4.20 p. m. North. Ci 1.80 p. m. Hodges. 8.30 p. m. Sooth. i r 8.30 p. m. North. J Night malta on Sunday close at 6 p. m. 10 Antreyille mall closes at 1.30 p. m. re The Rural Carriers leave at about 7.15 a. m. ,,, Robu 8. Link, Postmaster. " pi IB BEAUTY ONLY SKIS DEEP ? ce Beauty Is only skin deep, but tbe forces tbat in create beautv are an deep as tbe fountain from ;n wblcb tbey flow. Wben tbe blood 1b charged with Impurities Beauty disappears; wben w the blood Is pore Beanty blossoms In fac? and in form. Rydales Liver Tablet* keeps the liver n( healthy and the bowels regular, prevents the J, blood becomlog laden with with btle and waste matter, makes tbe skin clear, eyes pi bright and Beauty more than skin deep. C.A. MUford. ? 1 "" Let us show you our stock of Children's Solid Shoes, ~ made of best stock Vici,whole w ?nmn BaIA loolVia* /!??? + /.? v aiu^j ov*v Avctuutsi, v/uuiitci11 two solid leather soles. They | kj cost no more than the cheap " kind you buy. P. Rosenberg & Co. M SpJ" , R?v; * ; ' - IF I: FROM SOUTH AFRICA. . iw Way of rsine ChambcrlHiu'M Coiiif h Remedy. ' co Jr. Arthur Chapman writing from Dur- i tli Q, Natal,South Atrica, says: "Asa proof ta it Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is acurojbt Itable lor old and young, I pen you the fol-! or ring : A neighbor of mine had a child jum j In er two months old. It baa a very uaaisi jgh and the parents did not know what to of re It. I suggested tbat if they would get a R Itle ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and ac t some upon the dummy teat the baby was cu :Klng It would do. doubt cure the child. Pi is they did and brought about a quick lef and cured the tiaby." 1'bts remedy Is sale by c. A. Alliford, Abbeville, H. M. iung, Due West. t's funny how a man will blow up -his fe because the telepbone doesn't work ten he doesn't dare abk the cook for hot iter to shave. J lamberlain'H Cough Remedy In PleiiMitut to Tit be. Dhe finest quality of granulated loaf sugar '?: used In the raauufacture of Chamberlain's Id ugb Remedy, aud the roots ubed In its m jparatlon give it a flavor slmlllar to maple rnp, making It quite pleasant to take. Mr. . L. Roderick, ot Poolesville, Md , in speaK5 ot this remedy, says: ! have used amberlam's Cough Remedy wiid my cuii-vvj an for several years and cau truthfully sav w Is the best preparation of ltie klDd I , ,ov ol. Tbe children llk? to take It and it 11 s no Injurious after effect. For Rale by A Mllford, Abbeville, U. M. Young, Due est. The man who writes sixteen-page love letrs belore be Is married thinks a teu-word legram Is very long afterward. Sirs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., writer: ly husband lay sick lor three months. The ictors said thai he hud quick consumption, e procured a bottle ot Ballard's Hon-houud 'rup. and it cured bim. That was six years o. Siuce then we have always kept a boti In the house. We cannot do without it. >r coughs at d colds It has no equal." 25c, 5, Slj.OO. Sold by C. A. Alllford. Reflection** ol it Bachelor. rhe way to get a nice wife Is to be rich or . ;ood football player.,5 1 man's Idea of heaven Is a place where ere Is oo house cleaning and a boy's wneie ere are no bath tubs. The Bent lilufmeut, 1 'Chamberlain's Tain Balm Is considered e best, liniment on the market," write Fost Bliss, of (ieorgla, Vt. No other liniment . Ill heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No ' her affords such quicn relief from rheuma- . ; pains. No other Is so valuable for deep &ied pains like lame back and paina in lie 0 est. Give this liniment a trial and you wll; ,, iver wish to be witnout it. Sold by C. A. 11 ilford, Abbeville, H. M. YouDg, Due weal. The worstfault of some people Is tell lug .ber people theirs. a The nearer you get to the butt end ol P venge the sweeter it Isn't. , Bent Lluluient ou Kitrth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water i rork?, 8bullsburg, Wis., writes: "I have * led many kinds of liniment, but I have ever received much benefit until 1 used allard's Snovt Liniment lor rheumatism id pains. 1 think it the best liniment on 1 irtb." 25c, 50o, $1.00. Sold by C. A. Mlilord. " A woman thinks there Is only one man In e world whose wile Is altogether perlect. Keurttlicla FhIun, Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains eid to the penetrating Influence of Ballard's low Liniment. It penetrates to the nerves id bone and being absorbed Into the blood, s healiog properties are conveyed to everj irt ol the body, and effect some wonderlui ires. 25o, 60c, S1.V0. Sold by C. A. Mlilord. A pessimist Is a man who views his neigh>rs ihrough a smoked glass. EiVcu lue |iunuguKUi?i uniici uia uttfiwi aiding Is apt to Insure it. CouMitpndun. Health Is absolutely Impossible, ifconstlpaon be present. Mauy serious cases ot liver id kidney complaint bave sprung Irom fleeted constipation. Such a deplorable mditlon le unnecessary. There 1h a cure lor . Heroine will speedily remedy matters. A. Lindsay, P. M., Bronson, Fla., writes, ib. 12, 1902: "Having tried Herblne, I lino a Hue medicine lor constipation." 50c Utle. Sold by C. A. Mllford. Kendall's Locals. Don't fall to get a pair of those 52 pants for at Keudall's. Kendall is closing out bis line of men's jthing at cost. A new line of drees goods Just received at endall's. Bave you seeu that new lineof ladles fell " its just reoelved at Kendall's. Iust received at Kendall's a big job in ladies m .rasols at half price. Kendall's 25c ladies knit vests can not be at. Haddou'K Locals. last received our laBt shipment ladies' falts id they are beauties. They are selling cheap ? Aaddon's. New millinery every week at Haddon's. New dress trimmings Just arrived. Now In tbe time to secure bargains lu bklrl agtbs of wool. WIRE FENCE I. K. BEACHAM, Agt.,' ABBEVILLE, S. C. March 11,1903. tf r nmrnn nn TvnnTnmTi ? mxnn * lUlM m MliloTMTlUxi1 6 The books for the registration ol 1 legally qualified voters, aod for the C Buiog of transfers, ect., will be open e the office of Supervisors of Registra- I on in the Court House, between the 3ur 9 o'clock a. m., and 3 o'clock p I on the first Monday of each onth, and kept open for three sue- I i8sive days In each month until ilrty days before the next genera) ection. Any person whose qualifications as l elector will be completed after the ? osing of the Registration Books but " jfore the next election shall have the ght to apply for and secure a regis- i atlon certificate at any time within ' xty days immediately preceding le closing of the Registration Books, pon an application under oath to the cio enuuing aiiu w auuu regiauaqn. The registration of voters must be y polling precincts. There must be a ook of Registration for each polling recinct, that is for eacu township, or iriah, or city, or town of less than ve thousand inhabitants, or ward of ties of more than five thousand ihabitants. Each elector must; vote i the polling precinct in which he sides. If there is more than one >ting place in the polliug precinct, le elector may vote at any voting ace designated on the registration rtiflcate. The Boards must deaignate . the registration certificate the votg place in the polling precinct at hich the elector is to vote. If there more than one voting place in the )ll!ng precincts, the Boards shall Higuate on the certificate the voting Ace selected by the elector. G. H. MOORE, R. O. McADAMS, WJI. C. SHA'-V, Board of Supervisors of Registration M. H. PARKER. WM, P. GREENE PARKER & GREENE, ttor&eys aad Counsellors at L&w. Office on LAW RANGE. ABBEVILLE - BOUTHJCAROLINA. ay 4, 1898...U \ 11YDALES STOMAOII TABLETS. J Rydalen Stomach TabletR are mmle for the omach and organ* of assimilation and are . - J .,11 !> Thuv o.vntoln I u imruucu mi n v;u'u ?... \*j v.>u?>,u incentrated aseptic. Pepsin, Pure Pancren , und other digestive agents. Tbey cod- 1 tu powerful tonic* nod mild stimulants that ' ive a specltlc effect on the Kiomach and I gaos of asKi'nllatlon and which aid nature 1 feconstructing the broken down cell* aud renttheDlng the flacid muscles of the walls the stomach and other digestive organs. . ydales Stomach Tablets are a perfect stoin;b medicine, they relieve at once and soon ire the worst forms of stomach trouble, rice 25 and 50 els. a box. C. A. Mllford. For Sale. 'ine Cotton, Corn and Stock Plantation own as FortChBrlotte, on Savannah River, i Abbeville CouDty, four miles, from Mt. Caret. Place contains about 700 Acres of Land, ood Dwelling and Tenant Houses, <sc., ana | ould be particularly desirable lor stock rainig. For terms, etc., apply to Julian Mitchell, 31 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. Oct.G, 1903. tf Abbeville-Green wo od MUrUAL (ISMANOE ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $800,000. PI/" RITE TO OR CALL on the'nDderel&ned ** or to the Director of your Towastnp >r any Information you may de?lre aboat nr nlan of Inanranee. We Insure your property against destrnc Ion by nu, vmsnw ts uunn, nd do bo cheaper than any Insurance Coir, any in existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to you hat ours la tbe safest and cheapest plan o' nsnranoe known. T. R. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent, Abbeville, S. C. r. FRASER LYON, Pres. ^Abbeville, S, C. BOARD DIRECTORS. J. Add. Calboun Ninety-Six TowDt-blp S.G.Major Greenwood " J.T. Mabry CokeRbnry " W. B. Acker Donalds " M. B. Clinkscaies Due Went " T. Ij. Haddon Lone Cane " 8. F. Cromer Smlthviiie. " J. W. Lyon Troy A.K.Watson Cedar Spring " W. E. Leslie..! Abbeville Dr. J. A. Anderson Autrevllle " H. A. Tennent Lowndesvllle " A.O.Grant Magnolia " -* ?"? t l.rx.. Uillo (t J. Ji. inrmui K. L Edmonds B<? i?-m?ix ? W.C.Martin Hodges " H.O.Harvey WaluutGrove " P. B. Cailison CalllB'm " W. M.Oatz Klrk??s Joseph Lake Pbcenlx " J.C Ru?b Brooks " B. B. Klnard Kinards " J. D. Coleman Coronaca " J. H. Chiles. Jr Bradley Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery " Abbeville. S C., Jan. 14, 1908 SL7 Now has on c. I' FALL WIISTTI EVI THE people of the most respectful vited to. bear ^ )f this announcemem sarly day and seeing i )f the various departm lowing and the best i iffht is the eagerness ners buy. Come to see th (A Wago is not all there is to it. There are a chat actually look well?at first. Y< defective axle-wood, or foresee the sL constant repairs, that will rise up to once for all a dependable wagon. STVDEiy are that kind. That is a matter of bought one. Built on honor by mas materials. Definite, sterling worth tllllMlMOIIM? Clllllll, ('lit (lillIMN, llll<l Everything EInp In Hint L!uo at t\ A. Mlironl'N. C. A. Mil ford Ik now exhibiting pome of 1 he handsomest and daintiest china mid cut jlas? ever brought 10 Abbeville and at such price* that will astonish vou. You <*an get vihtng you want from 50 cents to'$25 For Sale or Rent. r It TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 150 Acres, known as the S. W. Cochran place, situated three miles north of Abbeville Court Honse adjoining the Gordon and Noble lands. For terms apply to J. H. COCHRAN, Greenville, S. C. or 6. M. Cochran on place. i iifci's it * HIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1903. ? _ The Rate of State, County, School J CI ~ 1 tt TnAlii^i'nn* (lrifl clliU QjJtfUiai xaAj xuuiuuiug who Dollar Poll Tax, One Dollar Commutation Tax. IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TO raise supplies for the 8*cal year commencing January I. 4903, notice is hereby given that the.office of County Treasurer for At)bevilie Comity will be open for the collection of taxes fbrsald fiscal year from Tuesday, October 15tb, until Thursday, December 31st, without penally. There *7lU be added? A penalty of one per cent, on all taxes not paid on January 1st, 1904. A penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not paid on February 1st, 19U4 * A penalty of seven percent, on all taxes not nalrl on March l?t. 1904. Rates Per Cent, of Taxation are as Follows: State Tax 5 mills. County Tax.; 2% " .Special County (Road) " Sinking Fund 1 School 8 " Total .12' In addition to the above a special tax will be collected for school purposes as follows: Abbeville Special School mills. A imcviIle special iv.n,. uuuun > lie! be) 3 " Sharon .' 4 " l?owndesvlilt> 4 " Mt. Carmel " Wilijng'.on 8 " McCormick 2 " A poll lux of One Dollar per capita on all male citizens between the aye or 21 and 60 years, except such as are exempt by Jaw, will be collected. A commutation road tax of One Dollar will be collected the name time ax other taxes from all male citizens between the age of 18 and 50 vearR, except such as are exempted by law. Unless said tax Is paid by first ol March, 19U4, fourdays work upon the public highways will be required under a contractor. Taxes are payable only In gold and silver coin. United States currency, National Hunk Notes and Coupon* of State Ho?ds which be come payable during the year, I90.'i. As so few avail themselves.of the opportunity of p*ylnir tax>s at the times and places heretofore designated, I will discontinue the appointments over the County,and collect all taxes at the Tteasurer's office. , Parties desiring Information by mall In retard to their taxes will pleaRe write before December loth, statlDg the locution of their ( property, and Include postage for reply, and , those paying taxes by check must Include the charge for collection. ( W. T, BKADLEY, Treasurer. ; September 16.1903. tf xhibition one c t tive and chea sS; Ml r^-r> nnrkTTrMT^r Urn J. > entire County are ly and cordially inritness to the truth t by calling at an for themselves. All ents are full to over)roof that prices are with which custo us, and join t at every day f L. W n's First Cos , plenty of low priced wagons (mighty dear 3U can't see the paint-covered wood?pithy, irinking, rattling, loosening of spokes, the tii trouble vou in time. All said and done, il lker wago common knowledge?testified to by every n ter mechanics out of selected and perfec in each job of Vehicles and Harness, that re: and better service than you have a right to don't make mistakes if you piu your faith Studebakers in Your 1 Tho undersigned are the local sales agents. We c.i stock, we'll order and quickly pet anything yon wai goods and know what you are buying. We stake on pleasing you. Always ready to show you. A.M. KILL S( Abbeville, S. C. I ^ J / W. D. BARKSDALE is better prepared thau ever to supply the wants*of the Farmers. We are uow re- ' ceiviug our Fall stock of goods, cousistiug of rroceries, Farm Supplies, Farm Machinery, Mowers. Hakes, Grain Drills, Dry Goods, etc Call and get our prices before buying. Best goods, lowest prices, quality considered, is our motto. W. D. BARKSDALE. J. W. SIGN, UNDERTAKER. Now occupies rooms in Law Range, in rear of the fiftnrt. TTnuRP. and is nrfinared to furnish anything ? ? ? r~~r in the Undertaking line, from the cheapest to the finest. Coffins from $3 up. Buggies and Wagons Repaired. Agent for the sale of Monuments of all kinds. J. W. SIGrN". $S T"EBEST medicine 1 /ft AND THE BEST SERVICE W ik Is none too good lor any man, woman or child jjk ilC who is sick. We keep the best that money will yic huy, and kepp on duty all the time one of the JK best Prescription Clerks in the State. Bring lis 'P your Prescriptions or tell your Doctor to do so. >|f Yours to please, W t C. A. HILFORD, The Druggist. \|/ /IS ' ABBEVILLE, S. C. Phone 107. W Buttons are again at the froni and will be Waistings. Under this hp.-id we show thi ;xienslvely used this season. The greatest 'atest novelties in mercerized potion, Frenci Variety to select from ai Haddon's. flannels, fleeced lined piques, Ac. Haddon's Extra offer. Tbe best two cl??p kid gloves, Flannelettes are becoming more and mori slack anclcolors, 69c. Haddon s. popular for early fall wear. Our stock em Another bargain. 5 pieces 38 Inch all wool braces the newest patterns. Haddon'*. Iress goods entlrelv new: bought under price ^ninona'a an(j bath r0be?. 28 lncl worth 09 and 75o. \\ bile this lot lasts they go pum-ie velours, Puvett flannels, in the riches it39c. Haddon s. colorings at 10c and up at Haddon's. )f the largest, most attraepest stocks of i I __ _ ercnanaise r to this city. i c NO MATTER what you my wish tc buy, you are always sure of getting the Tyorth of your money if yor 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 knowr and then you are sure of having then: supplied. ho throng of happy buyers ills the stores of . WHITE. ~ THE FARMERS F|g?Sil "dead,""the I e setting and a : pays to buy *L C 1 'ns ian who ever ^ rj. iUtSKi; iCXJMtct. 1 JU ==-""-- - 7^' "'' ' ^ >M| GiveVs^cali. ^ ^ _ /j.y SIP I ONS, THE INNER SEAL j CRACKERS. At Miller's Store you will tflways ; ;|j find a large assortment. We also have ; quite a variety of cakes and crackers out of the package. We never send ? Knf frnoh ornnHfl (JUL ttiJJ ILI JJJg uub uvou gvvuu. , OUR O & O TEA The greatest seller in the city, priqe j ?5c per pound. Our Perrl Walla ^ Blended Tea, price 50 cents. .v-dff COFFES, COFFES. We are the sole aeenta for the White - ' ? Star Coffee. Our No. 3, White Star S 25c and Mocha and Java 35c or three J pounds for $1.00, our leaders. A Call and see our stock of Pickles and Olives. We carry the largest assort* ment in the city. j Just received a fresh lot of Roe Salad jfl Oils in half pinib, pints and quarts B bottles. We also carry it in quart cans. You rs to please, 9 L. T. & T. M. MILLER, # Dealers in Faucv Groceries. GLENN'S.' SHOES All leather, satisfaction guaranteed . Jgj CLOTHING. J Halts, Siorm Coats, Overooats, Pants ^*2$2S Overalls cut loll sizes and well made." . y'.>i HATS and CAPS. Well assorted stock and good>valoes. :~'4Sn T?RY GOODS. Many jtood bargains picked op wbile HtrSi in Northern market*. J HARDWARE. Guns, Shells, Bob Wire,NalKLocka ,-3 Hinges, Leather, Knlrea, Razors Ac CROCKERY. Glass, Enamel and Tinware. > GROCERIES. 4 "Mnjentlc" and"AlplneB^ow" Floor , i;j Wo bad bread from. thl? floor. Barley, Rye and Onion Beta. Mackerel, . , > White Fish, Cream Cheese, Can Goods, Ac. GLENN'S. 1 ^ n i t nriim i mh' ' !IUL Kill' For Sale. . 2 5-Room Cottages g On Wardlaw Street. I ; 1 5-Room Cottage On Cabell Avenue. 1 Nice Dwelling ^ On Pinckney Street. 2 2-Story Dwellings On Main Street. 1 Tract Land : Containing 96 Acres. > ? , ' * I r 1 Tract Land L Containing 215 Acres. 1 Tract Land |j > Containing 165. Acres, . si 3 . ' 1 Tract Land ] L . v. * Containing 300 Aores. | j : 1 Tract Land . ^ , Containing 213 Acres, 11-2 miles from Abbeville. - -ym .. . 1 V If you wish to invest in City or ' % Country property, it will pay , . - 1 . . . you to see me before making any purchases. I V J. C. ELLIS. J. W. HcK??'ti IjUchIh. -s 3 Try McKee's Purity Coffee loc 2 tor 25c. Try our EnglUb cured shoulders. " Try t> I loo. or New Orleaaa Syrup at McK?f'b,00c per gallon. Kiesb cbeese at 20o per pound. | ! Guns, barbeil wire, nails. Knives, looks, binges, kjrx.Ns blades aud all kinds farm tools, at (ilenn'h. | Tobacco users should call on W. D. Barks dale and get nls price by the box. i We are now showing a Hue of medium priced clothing lor men ?nd boys that wi> Interest alt eioihts buyers, A. M. Smith & Co. Shoe*. all leather wear wells, at Glenn's. f / Any medicine you want Irom P. B. Speed. Sch(.ol books, ai Ml Herd's Drugstore. >qq Pick (tug vinegar, spices. Ac., at Glenn's. Barley, rye and oniou sets, Ht Glenn's. * } for Kent. When you need chairs for entertainments ^ lellgious, social or otherwise, we have them 3 cents each, dellveied. Kerr Furniture Co. . ' 1 . r .5 m , Jjfl