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r G- U. 0- a F. TWENTY-FIFTH SESSION OF, DISTRICT GRAND LODGE. Largest and the"Most Enthusiastic Meeting; Since Organization. [Contributed] The Twenty-Fifth Session of the District Grand Lodge Grand United Order of Odd Fellows of South Carolina met with Abbeville Lodge 290.'i in the city of Abbeville, S.- C., August 2-5, 1904. This was a call meetiug of the District Lodge, on account of the insurance, which was started last year, and from the interest that each Lodge in the State had in that particular feature, it was the largest meeting of the body ever held. Every Lodge in good standing in the State was represented. The exact number of delegates is not KDOWD, OUt Lilt! uuiuuei vvin itucn -i'j to 300, including the Household of Ruth. Monday morning the delegates began to pour in at a large rate, and at one time we thought that Abbeville would be too small to accommodate them. The trains brought delegates over both roads up until Wednesday morning, yet they were all provided for and taken to homes. Tuesday moxniug a*- nine o'clock the Insurance Board of Directors was called by the chairman Rev. J. C. Williams, of Sumter, S. C. Just after the meeting of the board, the Lodge was called to assemble in St. James A. M. E. church, which place afforded ample room and accommodation for the large crowd. The church is a wellbuilt brick structure with a seating capacity, of between 1,000 to 1,200. The meeting was opened in the usual form. District Grand Master F. W. Williams, of Columbia, presided. After the opening services the Mayor of Abbeville, Mr. J. L. McMillan, made the welcome address in a most oleasine manner. His remarks were very encouraging, and made every one feel that he was welcome and would be protected. Tuesday night the annual sermon was preached by Rev. J. C. Williams, of Sumter. The building was crowded, not even standing room could be had. He made a fine impression upon the congregation, and his sermon will be remembered by all who heard him. . J J Wednesday night, a Lodge of Soirow. Rev. J. S. Morant, of Charles:-. V ton, preached the sermon and conducted the eulogistic services, touching upon the live9 of the sixty Odd Fellows who had died during the year. The address was by Mr. Beacham, of Newberry, S. C. After the sermon, the representation of a tomb, or grave, was placed in front of the altar, aud all of the delegates, with white gloves, marched around aud deposited therein a piece of evergreen. This service! was very touching. Thursday morning the business of hearing reports from the Insurance Board, and Secretary and Treasurer W. H. Rutherford, was taken up. These reports were very pleasing and | encouraging to me oruer, snowiug that $3,383.00 had been raised the past year to assist the widows and orphans of deceased brothers. The insurance plan promises to be a great help to the order in this State. It is only oue year old, and it is believed that in the near future it will do much for our people. After closing the business of the Grand Lodge, next in order was the , grand parade to take place at four o'clock Thursday afternoon. Long before that hour everybody was seen preparing for the marcb, in all of their best clothes and Odd Fellows in full regalia, which made a fine display. About half-past four o'clock the band began to play and the march formed at'St. James church, with Dis, trict Marshal T. B. Parker of Georgetown in the lead, assisted by W. F. Jones, J. L. Weston, Samuel Adams and Hodges Chiles, all riding fine horses, with flags and bannersfloatiug. Abbeville Lodge 2903 followed. Next came the band, then the visiting Lodges and delegates, and carriages all decoiated in the best of style bearing the grand officers and ladies of the Household of Kuth, which made them look pleasing to any one's eye. The march as formed at the church, proceeded down Secession avenue to the Southern depot, thence to corner of street near Hon. W. H. Parker's, thence to Main street and down Cherry street to the church, where the oration was made by Hon. E. J. Dickerson, of Aiken, S. C. Fully 3,000 to 5,000 people were along the streets watching the grandest parade that has ever been seen in upper South Carolina by the grand old order of Odd Fellows. Abbeville is now recognized to be the banner city in South Carolina for caring for such a large delegation? the largest that has ever attended the District Grand Lodge since its organization twenty-five years ago. The crowd was a very orderly one. The police did not make an arrest and we did not see any one of our brothers out of place, which goes to show the * standing of Odd. Fellows. The dispensary did not profit much by this meeting. Georgetown is the next placeof meeting, and now it is up to the citizens of that town to do as well as Abbeville. After a most pleasant stay in our city, the delegates returned to their homes on Friday, with the exception of a few who had become attached to our city and had to remain longer. T. P. Hmldon'N Locnlw. New Summer Dress Fabriques?Llnon Suitings, cotton and wool volls, silk mull, Persian lawn, wblte ellk finished mulls, white batiste. All desirable goods lor hot weather at Haddon's. Summer Hats?You will want a white chiffon bat made on a wire frnme, light and airy. New shapes just in at Haddon's. Everyday Skirting ? Something you can baye laundried, cotton and linen. Comes iu good line shades at Haddon's. Net Top Laces will be good throughout the summer. Fresh lot received every week at Haddon's. A new floor covering?Kuttana Matting, made of Hessian fiber, will out wearstraw matting. Can use either side up. Heddon's. Oxford Ties and Sandles, all new shapes for ladles and missed at Haddon's. White and black silk gloves, all sizes, from 50c to 31 pair at Haddon's. New lot laces and embroideries at Haddon $1 Negligee Shirts for 65c. Come soon and get your choice of these big values. This is a value you can't afford to pass. P. Rosenberg & Co. WASTING COUGHS. Lingering, wasting coughs, may end in consumption. Rydale's Cough Elixir will stop i the cough and heal the diseased memoraue of j the throat and lungs. Kydale's Elixir is the * most efficacious remedy ever discovered, for 1 all chronic throat and lung trouble aud those debilitating, "run down" eofldltlons of the i system, which so Btubbornly resist treatment and which, if neglected, may end iu fatal disl ease. Trial e'ze, 25o. Large size, 50c. C. A. k MUford. LOWNDESVILLE. o ? New* front Hip Seven Hill City an Reluted by tin IntorpNtius Writer. Lowndesvillo, Aug. SUi 1i>0i. Messrs. J. J. Johnson and J. Bruce Moseley went to AbbevllleC. H. Monday. the tlrst to remain there for some time. Mr. Johnson l^s been emyloyed to take Mr. Julius PuPre's place in the Farmers Hank as cashier that Mr. DuPre might take a much needed rest. Miss Bessie Mann of Diamond Hill came over yesterday a week ago, and spent several days, with her cousin Mrs. Sal lie llncliabee. Mrs. Maggie Latimer Bullock and Mrs. Minnie Ferguson ot Abbeville C. H. were the guests forseverai days of the uncle of the first named Mr. J. L. Lnlimer. * Mr. Lowry Blake ol Abbeville C. II.. spent last week with his cousin Mr. Charlie Tennent. Misses Pet Hawthorn and El Louise Harper went to Star Monday and spent a few days. Miss Kate Tennent after spending a week or two with kinsfolk at Greenwood and Abbeville (3. H. came home Tuesday and Miss Mary Taggart of Abbeville, came home with her to spend sometime. Mrs: K. W. Henderson ol Anderson C. H., came down one day last week and spent tbe day with tlie family of Mr. K. W. Collier., Miss Lou Suber of Diamond Hill was here Wednesday for a lew hours. Mr. J. F. Clinkscales of Troy came up Wednesday and then on to tbe home of his fatiier Mr. L. C Clinkscales. Miss Annie Liddell went to Latimer on Wednesday and spent the day with the familyol Mr. K. O. l!ell. Miss Beulah Todd of Augusta, Ga. came up Wednesday aud is still with the family of ber uncle Mr. Jas. T. Latimer. Mr. aud Mrs. Ben Allen, ol Andersrn C. H. came down Wednesday. He, who Is a -knight of the grip," that evening went on his "grand rounds." Mrs. Allen stayed a few days with the family of Mr. Bolln Allen, an uncle of tbe tirst named. Miss Ada Fennel went to Pendleton, Thursday, to enjoy the mountain air and scenery of that place at tbe homes of friends. Mr. 1*. C. Suber of Antrevllle was here Thursday on business. Prof Jno. G. Clinkscales of Wofford College passed through this place en route to the home of Mr. L. P. Harkness, whose guest be was that night. The next day he went to Sbiloh Church, where children's day was observed, and the Professor took a prominent part in the exercises, (he is a good hand at the business) and being quite near to tbe placeof bis birth he doubtless "spread himself." He is perhaps as well known and as highly esteened as any man in tbe state. His services are freely given in all educational aud religious work, ami it is a pity that such a genial, whole souled, noble hearted man should ever wear out. Mr. J. W. Dickson of Spartanburg C. H. was here on business Thursday and Friday. Mr. Jack Prescott of Augusta Ga. came up Friday and remained a day or two looking after his interests. On the 10th !n?t, the candidates for con " * -? tr?? T 14 t:re8K noo. u. w. ^meu nuu nuu McCalla In this congressional District will address tbe citizens of this section. All who wish to partake of a flrst class literary fe:*st would do well to be present on that occasion. The .County Campaign, meeting for this place will be held on the 20th inst. It is proposed to have a supply of barbecued $ NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOG to to AND WESTERN 8 to Twin's TT.vnncif M W> MVUM 4S ill Three Trains Every Day, W carrying through servi (jS City. Absolutely the /JS change enroute. 1 For Round Trip Kates from your city, scheduh A * descriptive of St. Louis | iii ficial maps of the Worl [ iag car reservations or a write to Jt T No. 1 N. Pryor Street, W Opposite Uuion Depot. CHOICE OF RATE BOS ? SEAB AIR LINE Rates from A COO Of? VIA ALL RAIL TO] BY FALL 1 $23 30 VIA ALL RAIL yc Via Norfolk, Old Dom "?4 fJ Y'ork ; or by Mercha Meals and State-room iucli Merchants, and ! Tickets on Sale August 12, August 'JO. Can be e> by payment stop oyer Send for itinerary of "PITOUR to leave Atlanta Information pertaining to ri reservation sleeper and steamer furnished upon application. J. A. YON Trav. Pa AT L AN Big line Neckwear just arrived. The best values for 25 and 50c. A splendid variety to select from. P. Rosenberg & Co. * ' " : v ... -m Stay at home and telephone. | moats on band. These supplemented with basket* and boxes, full of the many other } good eatables, which our good ladies know I so well how to, and always do prepare and have on band at 6ucli times wiii doubtless supply the most pressing demands of appetite. In addition to the above the ladies of the Baptist church In order to meet i-ome of the demands of their church will have a stand from which can be bought refreshing drinks and niceties which will come In as a desert. The candidates are invited of course and every body must come that a big day may be made of It. Thera secerns to be somehow this election year, a much larger number of our citizons, who ate after tlie ofHoe. the duty of whose representatives It Is to Investigate the causeor causes which lead to the sudden and unexplained shaking oir the "mortal coll," than for any other office in the gift of the people. Messrs Frnest and Tberon Allen and their Bisters, Misses Mela and Vera Allen spent several days among frlendsat McCormlc last week. Mr. Ernest Latimer of Washington, I). C., reached here Saturday morning, and will spend a two or three weeks vacation from his duties with his homo folks, Mr. J. T. Latimer and family. Miss Montague Huckabee, and Miss Fannie M. Moohead, aud El Louise Harper, wen^ to visit Miss Lipscomb at Ninety Six Saturday where t hey will ^ay for a week or two. The Legislature of Georgia has passed an act making It a mlsdemeauor lor a drluklng or drunken man to got upon a Kail Road within the limits of that State, and either by word or act shock the proprieties. If such a law was in force in our own State, the travel npon our Hail ltouds would bo much greater than it is. A large number of onr people will not ride upon the regular, and particularly the excursion tral'iB, because ol the too frequent disturbances and danger* attending an outing upon them. A negro man came here Monday seemingly sullerint; very much, could hardly walk, and when questioned said that he bad been shot without excuse by two negro men in the Fork. He showed a wound in his heel, that, was made by a ball, and some smaller wounds In his leg that were made by shot. He gave the names of his assailants. As he claimed near Starr as his home, which he roc unvinnRto reach as soon as possible? was In a big hurry?and did not wish ]ust then to prosecute, soon left for bis borne. It was afterwards learned that it had been only about two weekR since he was discharged from the chaining, was a great, gambler the supposition was, and Is, lie was much to blame for being shot. Within the recent past the writer was very kindly remembered by some of bis good friends, Mrs. A. E. Moorbead, aDd Dr. T. O. Kirkpairlck, who sent him some very line and toothsome peaches. Tba Western Carolina It. II. Co. is Improving this part of its road bed by Ailing in the bridges and trestles. The headquarters ol the force at work, for the time being, is at this place. It is tilling, what Is known as the . Michel trestle, by far the highest and largest upon this road. They have a steam Bbovel at work, and It Is no little curiosity to oui people, very few of whom have ever seen anything like it before. With it the coin pany can move more dirt with a few handt in a given time than could be moved by s > large number of hands. Troupe. Wall paper for all purposes, all tastes am all pocketbooks at Mllford's Drug Store. A & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY $ III f ATLANTA R. R. J ?- $ fin l J J /ft ion "Miori Line. ^ /IS Z ice to the World's Fuir W shortest time and no Cfj <h ?ts $ ?s, railroad maps, books and the Exposition, of- ^ d's Fair grounds, sleep- /|V my kind of information, ^ 4S HOS. R. JONES, AS Traveling Passenger Agent. /IS ATLANTA, GA. jjj Bell Telephone lt?y. w ^ 'I* S AND ROUTES TO TON IA OARD RAILWAY. Ubbeville, S. C. SEW YORK, THENCE COQ UVER LINE AND BEYOND NEW ^?3 30 Inlon Steamer and New Q()/' 7 ntsand Miners Steamer <tP***' * *-* uled via OI<l Dominion, and Miners Steamers. 114; good returning until ctended to September 30 50 cents lee. v ork ol' ten days on return can ed xpon payment $1.00. IKSOXA LLY CONDUCTED" a August l^tli at noon. ite.s from otlier points, schedules, accommodations, etc., cheerfully DOIILEN, iss. Agent. TA, OA. About ten yenrs aao a.ornuu, ui v.*... known as CInco's, whs intrAtliieWf In Abb< ' ville by Speed's Drug Store,'8? tbeyeijrs hav gone by they have grown Jn favor, and t<-da; 'yon can seareely hear of r?Vv other'I'lgai ISverytbiJjg has gone down before it about u ' quickly sis t hey appeared. All pet oj posin brand* have been laid aside and they at-know . ledge "we can't do business wJtnout. the Clnei we are not In It." Aaency for the factory, a iSpeed'H Drag Store. * ? ? ?; ' * J * JV 40 doz. pair Scriven pattern drawers, made of best quality, bleached drills, in all sizes for 50c per pair. The most comfortable and best fitting drawers on the market P. Rosenberg & Co. It Is a pleasure to buy goods from Speed's Drim Store. He most always has what you wan t. If there is nn5 thing you want In drugs, sta tlouery, tablets and oils, dou't pass us by. Speed's Drug Store. For handkerchiefs, hosiery, sox, night shirts, suspenders, we can supply your wants. We have a most complete stock of these goods. P. Rosenberg & Co. i t. Jk'olirp. I will be at Abbeville on first Monday of eaeh month and two weeks following lor the purpose of treating Hemorrhoids (Piles.) Tr?-atnient consists In purely aseptic methods ....a riiimni ihn imp nf chloroform I ."5 JimillCn? <11. v* mvuvu? ? mil the knife. Cure guaranteed. All parties interested will find mte at the Glenn Etbel Inn Hotel, Abbeville, 8. C., or Dr. B. A. Mattl ion. McCormlok, H. C. Otllee bours from 10 A. M. till 3 P. M. od above mentioned days. Jno. B. Brltt. M. D. We are Solo Agents here for Vinol The most famous Cod Liver Oil preparation kuown to medicine. Contains ALL the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken ' from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop of oil. Delicious to the taste and recognized j throughout the world as the greatest STRENGTH CREATOR for old people, weak, sickly women and children, nursing mothers and af, ter a severe sickness. Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic Colds,'Bronchitis and all Throat and " Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create an appetite and to make those who are too thin, fat, rosy and healthy. Try it on our guarantee to return your money if you are not satisfied. Speed's Druff Store. RYDALES TONIC A New Scientific Discovery for the BLOOD and NERVES. It purifies the blood by eliminating the waste matter and other impurities and by destroying the germs or microbes that infest* the blood. It builds up the blood by reconstructing and multiplying the red corpuscles, making the blood rich and red It restores and stimulates the nerves, causing a full free flow of nerve force throughout the entire nerve system. It speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervousness, nervous prostration, and all other diseases of the nervous system. R YD ALES TONIC is suld under a positive guarantee. Trial size 50 cents. Family size $1.00 MANUFACTURED BY The Radical Remedy Company, HICKORY, N. C. C. A. MILFORD. Anyone sending a sketch and description may qulcUl7 ascertain our opinion free whether mi Invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest aeency for securing patents. Patents taken tnroueta Munn & Co. receive tpecial noticc, without charge, In the Scientific American. A. handsomely Illustrated weekly. I^rwst clN MUNN & Cq.3010 3*1"^ New York Branch Oltlce. 625 F SU Washington, t). C. / ?r-s Kg cESSS ? r"1""1! 'i m m b ml E=3 ' H 5^5 ' 4 bs5^Q ' j 5 We are receiving today a lot of good values in Undershirts for men and boys. 25c buys a good soft, bleached undershirt. 20 doz ladies undervest 10c each, the equal of any 15c grade. P. Rosenberg & Co. ? it White's I.ociiIn, Look at White's colored Lawns and Alus' 11ns. Tliey are pretty and cheap. L. W. Whitejhas just reduced the price ol s tine Zephyr ulnghauie. These Kouds are >#. worth 20 centsfa yard, but we are now ofl'erc ing tueiii at l'J^-2 cents per yard. >* Look at the white lawn In remnants that " you CHtl IfUy Ironi \V lllie III > aim a Jiuu, * l. \V. White has just put on saio a ih>w lot ? of euibroidery. Cull and see llieni. You can ^ get^qod bargains. t A new lot of Pictures just In. Prices way : down yonder. ' Kerr Furniture Co. IA)&* rl . inp Bail, L.E, S. C. 1 DIRECTORS. S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson, ' G. A. NeufTer, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. C. S. Jones, J. S. Stark, Ed. Reiser, Jonn A. Harris. at Home ! i He Peoples S ABBEVIL1 OFFICERS. S. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. We Are j Iii our New Store on to McDill's Furnitui . . . coiisi* Staple and frY Fancy .... V-4 X Every Line Fur Try our White Star Coffee ar ties. Every line kept in be found in our store fres OUR MOTTO?Full Measure, Honest Dealing and entir Prompt attention to orders 75 and 85.L. T- &T.N CITY CI ViV Why The' /j\ J I /is OUR GOODS GC ENDEAVOR T< CAN BUY FOl Jf? COME AND S?] T YOU MONEY ^ YOU WANT. I Thomso || Read our Locals. VX'V FpTI /iv I Mastic Pa: $ EVERY GALLO: ili Three Thousand Pounds of tbii iiv week to be added to < & C. A. M The Pa ' STO STO STC ST ST< In stock and to arrive Have you ever KING-"? Of course nrQva a ViaTvrr \\J Jf W U VV VI U( KIIM K/ J * ? have. Come and see us. The Sherwtn-WUllama Points Cover the Earth. Abbeville H Next 15 I In order to make roo Goods we offer our Merchandise, Clol Trunks, V at 35 cents on the Dollar less th? $ 7 Men's Summer Coat and Pan $7.50 Men's Men's $1.25 Pants at 75c. Meu's $2.50 Pants at $1.85. Big lot of Men's and Boys' S | D. POL I Trinity St., next door e Store. Our stock sts of . . . oceries. L and Complete. id 0. & 0. Tea our speciala City Grocery, will always ] jh and clean. Correct Weights, Fair and , e satisfaction to all. < _ ^ c and quick delivery, rnone t I. MILLER,: IOCEES. 1 jf Go. 1 ) BECAUSE WE ALWAYS ) SELL THE BEST WE I THE LEAST MONEY. ? E US. WE WILL SAVE Jf? ON MOST ANYTHING _ jki >n t5ros.^ ?s [_N T! | The kind yjf Lilt that wears f N GUARANTEED. $ 3 famous bsand will be in this >ur already large stock. rrRnpn. \i/ .... Dint Man. f _____ V/ E???3 ?$???Svi/ YES VES ?VES OVES 3VES one car cooking stoves, heard of the uIRON you have, ever since rell that is the kind we 'Nuff sed. ; The Sherwin-Williams Paints Cover the Earth. hardware Co. )ays Only! m for Fall and Winter entire stock of . ... ;hing', Shoes, Hats, alises, Etc. in can be bought anywhere else. ts at !?.>. 75. $10 Glen's Suits at $6. Suits at ?4.75 Men's $1.75 Pants at $1.25. Men's $3, $3.50, *4 Pants at *2.75. traw Hats at a Great Sacrifice, akoff. M ? ?? 3?j . w . Wanted ' ' A to buy ^ 2,000 BUSHELS , of WHEAT at - i 51 per bushel. iV. H. LONG. '\+\ . - . Abbe ville-Gr eenwo od MUIIJAL i . [MASCEI ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $925,000. ' January 1st, 1904. W7RITE TO OR CALL on the nnderilgned " or to the Director of your Township or any Information yon may desire abou >ur plan of Insuranoe. We insure your property against dee true ,lon by Fl&E, W1KSST0EX SI LISHT8IS5, ind do so oheaper than any Insnranoe Com ?any In existence. IlAtviAmKA* n?a am nvanavAif * A AVAVA lA VfM ' ihat oars Is the safest and cheapest plan at [nsuranco known. s-Vj&'SSfoP J. R. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent, Abbeville, S. 0. J. FEASEB LYON, Pres. ;Abbeville, S. C. O BOARD DIRECTORS. S. G. Major Greenwood J.T. Mabry - Cokesbnry W. B. Acker Donalds W. B. Cllnkscales Dne West T. L. Haddon -Long Cane I. A. Keller ?_J3mlinvllle A. K. Watson Cedar Sprlntr v .. % A. M. Reld_ Abbeville Township W. W. Bradley Abbeville City. Dr. J. A. Anderson AntreVUle H. A. Tennent Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia J. R. Tarrant Calhoun Mills 8. Li. Edmonds Bordeaux a. O. Harvey..._ Walnnt Grove w. C. Martin Hodges J. D. Coleman - Corcfnaca , J.Add Calhoan ^Ninety-Six J. M. Payne Klnarda J. B. Taylor Fellowship Joseph Lake ..Phoenix Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J. W. Lyon Troy ?t T K / ?l 1 Vfll.loll vv . /v. P. B. Callison Calllson W. M. Oatz... Klrksevs Caleb Walton Brooks Abbeville, 8 0., Jan. 18. 190i. Calvert & Nickles ? Headquarters for ? White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, A' ? Cheap Buggies, Harness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles. . Feb. 24, 1904. tf : NOTICE OF REGISTRATION 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 Registration in the Court House, between the hour 9 o'clock a. m? and 3 o'clock p in., on the first Monday of eacn month, and kept open for 'three successive days In each month until thirty days before the next general election. Any person whose qualifications as an elector will be completed after the closing of the Registration Books but before the next election shall have the right to apply for and secure a 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 Ponpiotmt.inn fnr earth nollinfif p8 | Duun v/i w precinct, that is for eacn township, or parish, or city, or town of less than five thor~and inhabitants, or ward of cities more than five thousand inhabitants. Each elector must vote in the polling precinct in which he resides. If there is more than one voting place in the polling precinct, the elector may vote at any voting place- designated on the registration certificate. The Boards must designa e in the registration certificate the voting place in the polling precinct at . which the elector is to vote. If there 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. McADAMS, WM, C. SHAW, Board of Supervisors of Registration DR. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON. DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. A GOOD PLATE $8.00 aMaLGAM KILLINGS Too and. 1.00 OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'B STORE. WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENE PARKER & GREENE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. -. Office on LAW RANGE ABBEVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA. May 4. 1898. tf ' * ' Y?