The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 21, 1904, Image 8
SANDY LAND.
Sept. 13, moi.
Miss Anuie Lou Wham ami iL
Ad*us children are visiting rehilivt
in Greenville this week.
Miss Nauuie Blunt, a charmin
young womau of Atheus, Georgia, spei
last week with several friends in Sand
Land. Miss Blunt once lived herean
she was most pleasautly welcomed h
all of her friends.
Miss Ella Pressley of Bethel neigh
borhood was the gue?t of Miss Flemin
Saturday.
Misses Jatiie and Kate Campbell wi
leave to-day for Greenville where the
will take up the duties of their positioi
in that place. They have spent tl
summer with their parents here ai:
many friends regret to see them leavi
Best wishes are extended to them t<
their welfare in the distant city.
Mr. Ben White of Greenwood ws
the guest of his cousin, Ralph Sprous
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Stevens, froi
the shops spent Sabbath with relativ<
here.
Mr. Smith, a handsome Seaboai
flagman, finds attraction now in th
vicinity. As we have quite a lar?
number of pretty youug women sue
attraction is not to be wondered at.
Miss Martha Anne Andeasou, a pre
ty young lady of Hodges, spent la
week with Miss Janie Bowie.
Mrs. Henry White accompanied I
several of her children is on a visit i
relatives in Lincoln county, Georgia.
Messrs Earnest and A rthnr Flemiti
attended services at Beulah Bapti
church last Sabbath.
Miss Rebecca Stivenson of Hodu<
spent several days last week with Mi
Olive Fleming.
Sandy Land could boast only 01
caudidatein the campaign this yea
but became in alright. Mr. Soudley
an intelligent and worthy citizeu an
will do his best in serving the people,
An inspector of the post office depai
meutis expected on the rural rout
sometime soon, most likely in a day <
two. Patrons, get your boxes up ai
don't ask favors of the carriers lest v
briug sorrow upon their heads. \\
have excellent carriers, especially Iiou
"V/-w A on/1 tro tviC:h to lroon thpm. <
look out for the inspector.
The pleasant September days a
with usonce again and the cooler weal
er is checkiug the malaria which aris
from Norris creek causing a good tie
of sickness. Some one in the famili
living near this stream has been sit
all the summer.
The cotton pickers are busy in tli
section gathering the lleecy smapl
The farmers are right in having ll
cotton picked as soon as it is opent
because it weighs out better. Sever
bales have been sold already.
Brown Eyes.
4
The Brice Bill AKitatiou.
Anderson Daily Mail.
A good deal is being said in the p
pers now about the Brice bill?it mea
ure which allows counties to vote oi
dispensaries. The bill was an issue i
some of the counties in the recei
campaign.
T-.rvrtb-i.-irr at if from nnA stnndnoii
there can be 110 objection to such
measure. The people surely ought I
have a right to say whether the
want dispensaries or not. Surely tl
people of a county ought to have tl
right to say whether or ntft whiskt
shall be sold in their midst.
But the advocates of the Brice hi
do not claim that they are contendir
for this principle. Their avowed pu
pose is to cripple, and kill if possibl
the dispensary law as a means of re;
ulating the lipuor trallic. So far i
we cau recall, not a siugle advocai
of the Brice bill has claimed to 1
working in the interest of temperam
?or trying to decrease the evil i
whiskey.
If the people who are trying i
break down the dispensary law wi
go to work and force its enforcemei
?in letter and spirit?they will <
more toward securing temperance tha
they will ever do by their preset!
tactics.
For the dispensary law is not bein
enforced. The policy of the dispel
sary management seems to be to ii
crease the sale and use of whiskt
instead of decreasing it. The teudei
cy all the time is to make it easier I
get whiskey, rather than to make
more difficult.
If the dispensary law is enforce*
according to the letter of the law !
it stands today on the statute bool
and according to the spirit in whic
it was promised to the people, th
would not be the case.
The temperance people aud the pr
hibitionists make the mistake of joii
lug hands with those who want to {.
back to the old barroom systemthose
who want to go back to the ol
plan of allowing individuals to se
whiskey for a profit.
If the prohibitionists and ternpe
ance people will only be consistei
and work with the right end in vie
they can do a great deal. The fir,
thing they should do is to secure tl
enforcement of the law. They shoul
not only stamp out blind tigers whe
ever they exist, but they should s<
that dispensers follow the law in mal
ing sales in these institutions, an
that the State dispensary is conduct*
with a view of decreasing the sa
and use of whiskey by the citizens
the State instead of trying to increa
it.
The temperance people can do th
if they will try, and if they will mal
a beginning they will find that th<
will receive the support of all tbo
who are believers In the dispensai
law and want to see it enforce
And this class constitutes a majoril
of the people of the state.
But so long as the temperam
people consider themselves too goi
to "touch the unclean thing," at
refuse to do anything to have the e
isting law enforced, a great mai.
people are going to be content to 1
things rock along pretty much as tin
now exist. The nlaiu. commi
people had much rather see some t
fort to have the present law enforce
before having the law repealed.
The Brice Bill agitation is not goii
to accomplish anything, because tl
people see through it. Instead
being a movement in the direction
temperance it is an eflbrt to bref
down the dispensary system. Th
some very sincere and high mind<
people are connected with the mov
ment does not disguise its real intei
in the least.
Gon|?el Truth.
Anderson Mail.
I We thresh over this race proble
time and time again, and say hai
things about ourselves and about tl
negroes, but this fact stands out ui
mistakably. The negro who go
along and attends to his own bus
ness and behaves himself is doii
well and has no complaint to mak
It is the negro who is of no service I
himself or to the white people or i
his own race who is always gettiu
into trouble.
Stay at home and telephone.
Take Alllford's Sarsaprllla for the blood.
Kopnrt orl!:r <'?kr*J>nry Dislric' JIool
lii^. <>! (lie WoiiH'ii's Forcisn ''I is?.ion
iipy So?*i?'l,v. nliicli 4-011 vciM'iI on I'ri
It* ;il ?'ross.
* The Abbeville delegate h:ul tin* pica
,r sure of going in campany with on
District Secretary Mrs. M. ('. Owens.
v We arrived at Cross Jlili, were na
ji I by a reception committee, and assign
.. i ed our homes.
* , The evening se.?s:on opened by Mrs
Owens. Rev. Mr. Dagnal, of the(,'ros
' 111 i11 INI. K. Church, nave us a cordia
? i wleeonie with words of cheer. Mrs
ji I liuzhardt gave us a beautiful welconi
.Jin behalf of the adult society, als>
j* i Miss Inez Hutchison, in behalf of tli
' i Juvenile Society ; these were respond
,1 ed by llev. J. JS. Jieard, Mrs. It. \V
e Barker and Master Pierre (iaillard.
" The Secretary then introduced Mrs
Humbert and Mrs Herbert, both gav
ls us instructive talks.
-<!itnril?v* moriiiny. the session \va
opened by the District Secretary, :i
aJ ten o'clock. Mrs. limber, of Lowndes
as ville, was elected Secretary of meeting
by unanimous vote, twenty tliree deh
.1 gates and ollicers responded to the rol
i' call,
,e The District Secretary read her re
V port with pride, showing live now Au.\
diaries, with ]23 subscribers to ou
Missionary Advocate. The col lectio:
reached $1,122.80, for the past tisca
year, the Abbeville Auxiliaries an
. Juvenile Societies, raised of this ?
L*0 mount, S85.0U. Our State raised th
' past year, ?'J,o70.0U* Our Board ha
84 conferences, in the Southern States
and the collections for the year ju:
closed, was $132,14o.o7, a gain of $15
es us4Reports
of the delegates were the
heard.
j Mrs. Humbert asked for fancy wor
r to send to Miss Delia Wright, in Bn
i' zil ; Miss Wright wishes to have
(j uazar, vurisimas, m am iu uiinum^
school tliere ; thinking articles woul
I. be in demand from ladies of the Un
ted States, the has asked us to hel
j. her in this way. Those who wish t
i contribute, please send work to Mn
v M. C. Owens, Abbeville, S. (/.
t An interesting: letter Irooi Mi>
i Jeanne 'Panders Bowen, was read b
Mrs. Humbert.
3 Honea Path was unanimously eleci
re ed to be our next place of meeting,
l! Sunday a. m. we had an unusui
sermon by Rev. J. JO. Beard, full mi
"j oversowing with missionary zea
stripped of the usual statistics and at
phrases.
Sunday evening. Miss Lucy Epj
jw read resolutions of thanks to the goo
people of all denominations of Oros
* Hill, for their kind hospitality inopeu
. ing their doors to our District meeting
Rev. Mr. Beard surprised thegentU
men with a talk on the price of cotton
saying that our Women's Board ha<
opened the way to foreign trade, b.
sending our Missionaries trained a
teachers, doctors and nurses, who hai
gained the contideuce of foreign pec
pel, thereby sending orders to ou
a- manufactories, which bad run th
s- the price of cotton far beyond four els
Ji Monday a. in. till train time, wa
n tilled iu by a. pleasant drive to Harri
Lilhia Springs, Miss Xance being ou
fair guide. Delegate.
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to TIIRKK JL'KORS ClIKEi)
J
ie oi Cholera .Morbus Willi Oik> Sinai
K' fiotlle ol Chamberlain'M Colic, Choi
i era, and Diarrhoea ICeiueily.
Mr. G. VV. Fowler of Hlghtower, Ala., r?
II lates au experience he had while nerving oi
I pel 11 J Ui ) 111 ? uiuiuci >;nnv <vi. ? .? n . v.-. < .<.
V county scat of Clebourne county, Alabanu
He says: "While there I ate some fresh men
t*, mid some House meat and It gave me eholei
tr. morbus In u very severe form. I was nevt
? more sick in my Hie and sent to tiio dru
store Tor a certain cholera mixture, but tl>
druggist sent me a bottle of Chamberlain'
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lteiurdy msteac
, saying that he had what 1 sent lor, but tha
^ this medicine was so much belter he woul
01 send it to me In the tlx 1 was in. J look on
dose of it and was better in live mluulei
, The second dose cured me entirely. Two fe
low jurors were alllicted In the same mann<
II and one small bottie cured the three of us.
For sale by C. A. Milford. Abbeville, li. .N
l0 Young, Due West. J. W. Morrah, Ml. ('anu t
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H SOMETHINGTH AT IilVIillYBODY KNOW;
Everybody knows that sick headache, hi
lg iousness, saliowness and constipitilon hi
u_ caused by a disordered liver. But every bod
don't know the laziness, that tired f-'tlini
11- desdondeney, the blues, irritability and sleei
;v lessuess sre also due lo ibe same; cause.
... your liver is acting well, your skin will I
clear, eyes bright, spirits buoyant, appetil
t<J good, health good. Rydale's Liver Table1
it will make your liver act right and they wl
doit In such n pleasant way that yon wi
, hardly teali/.e that you are taking niediciu
J, Kydale's Liver Tablets are guaranteed to Cur
is chronic constipation tuad ull liver dlseuM
aud disorders. Your money returned If tb*?
V tablets do not give satisfaction. C.A.Milton
:n
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Oneol Thorean's quaint sayings was:
man Is rlcli in proportion to the number <
things he can atlord to let alone."
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_ HOW TO CUKE A VIGOROUS BODY AN
ld MIND.
1] Health of body ami mind depend upon th
health of thestornnch. The brain, the blow
the nerves, the lungs In fact every organ *
r- the body depend upon the stom.'ich forsu
>? teuance. The stomach's power to driest an
assimilate food measures the strenuih ol bad
w and mind. II you are below .the normal i
st strength and flesh. Rydale'sStomach Tablel
lt. will help you out of your trouble. They ii
. , sure perfect digestion and assimilation an
these secure health of body and mind. ltj
r- dale's Stomach Tablets cure the worst form
of dyspepsia and indigestion and all forms <
stomach trouble. Trial size, 25<:ts. Famil
K" elze. DOcts. The large slz-3 contains '.>!? tlrm
ill the (juanily of the trial size. C. A.Mnfoid.
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Abbeville. S. C., Sept. 13, WW.
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j' The Abbeville Graded aud High School wi
begin lls exercises on
J MONDAY, September 19th
" 1904, at 9 O'clock a. m.
All teachers are expected to bo present b
' 7 half-past eight o'clock.
! be held in 'tic oilh'c of I tie Superintendent 11
ie live o'clock, Saturday, September'Jllli, 1901.
()f Very respectfully,
!k L. W. DICK,
id Superintendent.
e- Sept. 14, lHUl. it
lit"
List your real estate with me il you wis
fto sell it. ltobt. S. Link.
A bill lor three thousand of Speed's Cine
I cigars just received. This makes nine Hint
m sand lorJuly. Everything is lining upon tii
. I ' side of Ciueos uow and wanting to piay lu it
lu I back yard.
ie Just received at Mi I ford's the largest am
L1- best lot of stationery ever seen in Abbeville
es Come in and we will show you.
jj. Breihahn also sells stipur, cigars, tobaccc
and a superior line of lruits and inuuutaclur
'? ! ed cundies.
Three thousand Otto Kisonlohrs famou
to ('incom just received mid five ihcut-anct mor
to | on the S. A. L. coming :is last as cars chu ear
'{? r*V lliel11' Mllford's Drug Store.
I That mean headache ami bud taste in yon
i moutn is not always an indicHjlion that yoi
are bilious and need a 41. It comes iron
smoking those mean cigars and all you neei
is some of Speed's Ciucos to put a good last
; iuyourmoutU.
Delinquent' Land
Sale. '?
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- I >Y VIKTl ?: OI-' SI'MHIY TAX KXKC
.1P eu! ions to me directed by the Treasurer '
i>l Ai?i>ev?!!* I'minty, 1 wil! sell to the highest
. j bidder hi public auction within tin* lijtHl till
' | hours of sate at Abbevll ? I". Ii(in Monday j
- tin' L'.Iril day ?;I < >. !i'lit-1. the following tit;- ,
jsmihed properly, retnrnid for taxation in the
j name of the following person", lo wil: !
si H acres at:d building in Donalds township, J
| bounded by !
1 Levied on ami to be sold as the property of
i. \V. C. liranyan. Vfi
u 17 acres in Donalds township, bounded by I
I) Levied ou and to be sold as the property of
\V. A. Latimer.
1 lot and building in Due West, bounded by '
Levied on and to lie soid as the property of 11
i'. I j. 15rod le. wl
!_ 1 lot and building in f>ue West, bounded by ij(
" Levied on audio be sold as the property of
Yastitie Kllis.
1 lotnnd building in IJtto West, bounded by
" Levied on and to be soid as the property of
I Wm. McM.nrruy.
1 acre nnd building in Abbeville township,
bounded by P,1
Levied on and to be sold as the property of 11
1 Cnas. Gray. .,s
i uuro iuiu uuiiuwJK iu Auucynic iununiu|',i
t bounded by I Id
Levied on nud to be sold as the properly of *<>
[- Geo. Harris." 1
c a*.
I 1 acre of land in Abbeville township, boundli
ed by
L| Levied on and to be sold us the properly o! ""
(j Hattie Ilarri-on.
1 Here lu Abbeville township, bounded by
Levied on aud to be sold as the property ol
6 Dennis Logan.
lS 1 lot and building In Abbeville township,
j, bounded by
it, Levied on and to be sold as the property ol
. Harriet liobiosou.
'j
i ncre in city of Abbeville, bounded by
Levied on and to be sold as the property ol
II Jim Watt, el al. n
u. 1 lot and building iu Abbeville towi shift,
K bounded by lands ol Lucian Young. !S. A. L. n
t- Ky., Mrs. C. T. Chiles, public street. Levied < a,
on and to be sold as the property oi Geo.
Young. O
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,1 17 acres in Diamond Hill township, bonnd:
ed by tl
levied on aud to be sold as the property ol
p Martha Hall.
? 50 acres In Diamond Hill township, boundS.
ed by
Levied on and to be sold as the properly ol
... Luther Moore.
f(
y 1 lot In Magnolia township, bounded by
Levied on and to be sold as the propsriy ol
Miss Jane Carroll. t<
acres in Magnolia townsnlp, bounded by
Levied on and lo be sold as the properly of C
tl estate ol L. C. Haskell. r
,i A
, TO acres iu Smithviile township, bounded a
I, by lands of Llmus Pinckney, Jacoo Hurtou,
Wilson Nush a id others.
Levied on and to be sold as the property ol
Heury Goode. V
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i 1 acre of land, city of Abbeville, bounded
by Marl ah Howie, Win. l'opeaud others.
'3 Levied on and to be sold as the property of _
i- W.M.Bowie.
'* 1 acre, in Abbeville towushlp, bounded by I
Levl-d on and to be sold as lUe property ol 1
i, Jim Davis.
1 'JSaorea in Calhoun's Mills township boundy
eil by
j. levied on and to be.Hold us the property ol
j Uebecca Calhouu.
One lot and building ia Calhoun Mill*
township at V/illinuton, bounded by
Levied on ana to be sold us tbe properly o(
u Louis.* ilritt. w
' 30 acres in Bordeaux township bounded by .
s levied ou 11
? and to be soi.l as the properly of Cteopitra b
l'almer. r,
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SI acres, Bordeaux township, bounded by II
levied on and to bo sold aS ci
the property of J. A. Patterson.
1 acre mid building in Bordeaux township, si
bounded by levied ou
as the property ol Mr. K. C. Smith.
u
1 1 lot Had building !n U >* I uix to vn-diip
- hounded by
levied on [and to be sold as the pioperty of ti
Jene Thompson.
L"vled on and lo be sold to satisfy the
, aloresaid Tax ExeouUonors, penally aud
costs. C.J.Lyon, *
Terms cash. S. A. C1 1
THE ONLY PLACE
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J TO BUY
! BREAD!
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j'We also sell Candy,
f! .i t .i
;; ^?tis.us> aim v^aiiiiuii
1! Goods,
i Tobacco and
I EVERYTHING.
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is Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy Aids Nature.
jr Medicines that aid nature are always most
: effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts
'* ou this plan. H allays the cough, relieves
* the lun^s aids expectoration, opens ihe secre'
Moils, and aids nature in restoring the system
- to a ln-allby condition. Sold by A. Miiford
Abbeville. H. M Youcg, Due West. J. W.
Morrab, Mt. Carinel.
Our customers and Irieiids will have to pardou
us (or not givlna them a lew locals iho
last lew week*, hut we hsve been so busy uiij
til it h?s been Impossible lo do so. Youis to
1 pkase, Alii lord's l>rug Store.
About leu j ears ago a b-nud of Cigars
j. known as CIuco'h, was introduced In AbbeI
vilie by Speed's Drug Store, as 'he years have
I yone by tb?y have growu In lav or, aiid today
' you can scarcely bear of any oilier Cigar.
Kvery tiling tins gotiedowu before it ahout as
quickly as ibey appeared. All pet oppot-inx
brands have been laid allele and they acknowledge
"we can't do business wltnout the Clnco
we are not in it." Agency for the factory, at
^ spted'a l;ru? Store.
A U-ri-r.-ii 1 v Tim l
The old adage applies to disease a* well a*
j to tJress. Out* dose of Kydale's lilixir wil artest
a cold or an attack of Pneumonia or La*
Grippe an;! piweut their development. Keep
a bottle ol liydale's Elixir in the house, 80
the ' .-liicir' cau be taken in "time." C. A.
y .Milford.
II -\ UEM AUKAllLE ItECOKI),
il Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment bas made
a remuik.-iulo record asa cure lor stiffness o<
mucle mill joints, li matters not whether til
the troiit#le was caused by a sprain or strain,
Rheumatism or other cotises. It will relieve tj
Hit soreness and pain at once and soon reduce w
1 he swelling and remove tlie stillness. Every [,
bottle is guaranteed. Full halt pint bottle iS
ecu Is. C. A. M! I for d.
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The Ladies' Friend. 01
What? Nt'iiralgiiie. Why? For it cures m
their Mendacites when all others (nil. When
li J they once try It,you cnimotsay, I have some1
tliingjust as good, lor they know belter. Try
111 and see 11 they are not right. Cures In !?
I minutes and is- harmless. sold everywhere .'
! by drug dealers. 4 doses 10c. Manufactured ,l(l
? Ijy, lain. Neuralgine I'o..Augusta, Ua. 1
" cii
cl Cured of Lame Back After 15 Yerrs of Suffer- ga:
:. | in?- on
"* It.
I "I had lieen Iroubhd with lame back forlif sp
teen years and 1 found a complete recovery in
"jtlie use of Chamberlain's I'ain llalni," says
Jolin O. liisli?*r,(iilliun, Ind, This liniment ?.j
s is alsi? witlioul an eijiial for sprains mid
e bruises. It Is lor sale by C. A. Alilford, Abbe I
yjlle. il. M. Youog, i)ne West. J. W. Mor- g<?t
rah, Mt. C'aiinel. \\*i
J nThe seasons are favorable, If your corns are '
^ growing too last iind hurl you try Blu?.lay
j Corn Plasters, for sale at Speed's Drugstore. wa
e Anything in the drug, stationery and pain ^
line cau be had at Millord'u Drug Store, at
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Ino cnr riiv> meal to coin" in this week
lentljd lor Mock. Cotton seed n.ie'?l and
ills.
I'lonr eolng out of si<;lit. Wo have
.'i-llic KInv," f?>r th<j lir.x'Ht in the city.
IJIg lot of sugar, cheap.
Rice Is cheaper limn ever he*fore. We hiive
I grades, hi all prices.
liuck stoves and Ranges. Warranted.
1'in'ware. agate ware and stove * are.
yd?, one yd wide Sealslanti foriM.OO
Itieaching, Calico,Shirting etc. I
Syroeu?e Plows and fixtures audi Harrows
Wheeler and Wilson -Sewing Marl linen the
ry West mado-also repalri oil aD<U needles
Jot lie and see what wo can do. 1
rt Is a pleasure to buy goods froBj Speed's
ui: Store, lie most always has wlbat you
int. * |
It there is anything you want. In drugs, sta ?
?nory, tablets and oils, don't pass ns by.
Speed's Drug Store. ^
JWolico.
I will he at Abbeville on first Monday of
ch month and two weeks following lor the
irpose of treating Hemorrhoid (I'iles.)
eatment consists lu purely aseptic, methods
painless and witliout the use of chloroform T
id the knife. Cure guaranteed. All parlies All
terested will find xne at the Glenn Kthel
n Hotel, Abbeville, S. C., or Dr. B, A. Mattl..
>??'? n ,1
Office hours /rom 10 A.M. till ;> P.-hi. on
ove mentlout'U days.
Jno. B. Brltt, St. D.
We art Sole Agents here fori
Vinol
The most famous Cod Liver Oil firearation
known to medicine. | "
Contains ALL the medicinal eflelents
of cod liver oil, actually aklen
om fresh cod's livers, hut not advw>p
f oil. \ 1
.Ueiicious to the taste and recogi}2|'c] Ot
iroughout the world as the greut?tl
strengthI p
creator i
)r old people,, weak, sickly womq
nd children, nursing mothers and i!l _
;r a severe sickness. I i;
Cures J lacking Coughs, Chronic!
!olds, Bronchitis and all Throat andl
iijng Troubles. Unequaled to create!
n appetite and to make those whol ?
re too thin, fat, ro*y and healthy. j
Try it on our guarantee to retur^l 2
our money if you are not satisfied. \ | y?
Speed's Drug Store,
KYOALrS TONIC \
A New &c!cn?tf!c Discovery
for Jhe M
BLOOD and NERVES, jj
It purifies the blood by eliminating? the jfi
aste matter and otlt< r impurities and by Uf
estroying 1 he therms or microbes thai A
lfest llit: blood. It builds up tin: blood X
y reconstriii'iiii:.1" iin ! nuiitiiilyinsj the red W
Drpusrles, mrd-rin^ the Mood rich and red n
: restores siinniiaJf-s thu nerves, 3
msing a fuU free i: ?\v <:f nerve force
iroughout tin- entire nerve system. It j)P
aeedily cures unntnin^ nerves, nervous- j|
ess, nervous pro^t-ntioi:. and all other ^
iseases of the nervous sv:-,te:.i. fl
KYI?AI .MS TONiC i.i bold under a posi- 'a
ve guarantee. *\
Trial size 50 ccnl s. Family size $1.00 *|
MANUFACTURED J:Y
he Radics! Remedy Company, i
HIQKORY. rt G.
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Look Ht White's colored Lawns and Musis.
They are pretty and cheap.
L. \V. White haw just reduced the price of
ne Zephyr (iinphume. These goods are
oi th 20 cuits a yard, but we are now offerg
tin in at la 1-- cents per yard.
Look at the white lawn In remnants that
>u can huy from White nt 5 cents a yard.
L. W. While lias just put on saie a new lot
embroidery, (.'all and see them. You can
i good bit renins.
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V new lot of Pictures just in. Prices way
wn yonder. Kerr Furniture Co.
I'ou have to acknowledge the corn. My
ltiineiji istiiebest; there is no cigar like the
nco; you have never been able to get a cir
to Bland against it. I know It is grating
your nerves, but your customers demand
you have to have it and can buy It from
eed'o Drug Store, agents for factory.
raraciuriph for burns. Insect bites and a
nd of eruptions. Have you tried It? A
lford's Drug Store.
fit 1* pot Unr things you aro hunting for,
on in Speed's Ctnen Cigars, they aro "The
srry Most" popular things. In town.
iuy your Cinco cigars from Speed, the only
snt for the factory In town. You can alys
tell who leads by others following. (
lastic.painty tl?e kind that wears, For sale ^
\illford'BL>rU(4 titore.
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ABBEVILLE, S. C. 'J
DIRECTORS.
OFFICERS. ,, __ ? . ,
S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson,
S. G. THOMSON, President. q. A. NeuHer, C. G. Gambrell,
A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. \V. E. Owens. C. S. Jones,
R. E. COX, Cashier. ^^ark, Ed. Keiser,
Jonn A. Harris.
We Are at Home ^
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l our New Store on Trinity St., next door
to McDill's Furniture Store. Our stock
. . . consists of . . .
Fancy .... Groceries. I
Every Line Full and Complete.
y our White Star Coffee and 0. & 0. Tea our specialties.
Every line kept in a City Grocery will always P
be found in our store fresh and clean/
FR MOTTO?Full Measure, Correct Weights, Fair and ^
Honest Dealing and entire satisfaction to all. roi
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ompt attention to oraers ana quae* aenvery, moiie Ut
75 and 85.
T. & T. M. MILLER, 5
CITY CROCERS. 10
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Why They Go." !'
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OtJR GOODS GO BECAUSE WE ALWAYS W ;
ENDEAVOR TO SELL THE BEST WE <{j
CAN BUY FOR THE LEAST MONEY. T I
nn?E AND SEE US. WE WILL SAVE T :
J YOU MONEY ON MOST ANYTHING T
i YOU WANT. A
! Thomson Bros, ?
| Read our locals.
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! Mastic Paint- tl ,e *S, IJ
|H EVERY GALLON GUARANTEED. $
Thrte Thousand Pounds of this famous bsaud will be in this is
iV week to be added to our already large stock. ^ i
C. A. MIL FORD, vj/ T
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For tonnd Trip Kates up
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\ I from your city, schedules, railroad maps, books \tki
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^ 1 hcial maps of the World's j air grounds, sleep-. bc
1 iug car reservations or any kind of information, i?C pr<
' i write to ?a
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i ' THOS. I\. JONES, /ft S
I i Traveling Passenger Agent, /ft j.?g
1 No. 1 a 1'ryor Street, ATLANTA, GA. ^ vo
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We wisfyto take this method of thanking our friends for the Se>
liberal pat-onage in the ice cream business?and. business p,s
which we eijoyed and were second to none in this country, but
we found it necessary, with the immense stock of drugs,paints,
oils, &c., wiich we carry, to cut it out. We have always considered
the he cream business as a sort of place of amusenent
where you h?d plenty of space and a lot of time to serve it D
nicely. Not'jiaving either of these and fee7ing that we could
not spare moie to it. We have decided, wit n our present soda
water business, to devote our entire time to our ever increasing
drug, prescription and cigar business, which is second to
none in this country, and to which we take pleasure in calling
your attention,
Thanking you again and soliciting your further patronage,
I am as ever yours,
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ASSOCIATION.
roperty Insured, $925,000
January 1st, 1904.
17"RITE TO OR CALL on the undersigned
? or to the Director of your Township
r any Information yoa may desire abou
r plan of Insurance.
We insure your property against destruo
>n by
nu, wirasv n nap
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do so cheaper than any Insurant.' 'j '!o?
ny In existence. '
Remember we are prepared to proVe to you
at ouro Is the safest and cheapest plan of
surance known.
, B. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
. FBASEB LYON, Pres.
;Abbeville, S. C.
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BOARD DIRECTORS, %
5. G. Major Greenwood
J. T. Mabry Cokesbury
W. B. Acker Donalds v, >.
W. B. Clinkscales Dae Wert >
r. L. Haddon ......Long Cane
[. A. Keller Jjmllhvllle
A.. K. WatHon Cedar Spring
A. M. Reld .. .AbbevilleTownship
W. W. Bradley - Abbeville CHty.
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle
H. A. Tenn?nt.........Lowndeevlllo
A. 0. Grant ...Magnolia
I. R. Tarrant... Calhoun Mills ;
3. L. Edmonds Bordeaux
S.O.Harvey Walnut Grove
W.C. Martin .Hodges
J. D. Coleman C'oronaca
J. Add. Calboun Ninety-Six
J. M. Payne Klnards
J. B. Taylor ; Fellowship
Joseph Lake ..Pbcenlx
Rev. J. B. Muse Verderys':
,I. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley * 'A
I. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Cheatham Yeldell
P. B. Callison Calllson ' ,
W. M. Ontz Kirksevs
Caleb Walton Brooks r ' f
Abbeville, S C., Jan. 13, 1904.
divert & ITickles
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? Headquarters f<jj^ ?
Phite Hickory Wagons
iwensboro Wagons,
lock Hill Buggies,
ummer Buggies,
Iheap Buggies,
[arness, Laprobes, etc.
Calvert & Nickles.
Feb. 21, 1904. tr
OTICE OF REGISTBATRffl
The books for the registration of.
1 legally qualified voters, and for the
juing of transfers, ect., will be open H[
the office of Supervisors of Reglstra- |B
)u in the Court House, between the H|
>ur 9 o'clock a. m., and 3 o'clock p HQ
ou the first Monday of each
onth, and kept open for three suo-KB
ssive days In each month until HI
irty days before the next genera] H
ictiou. ^sKi
Any person whose qualifications as IK
elector will be completed after (he
>sing of the Registra ju Books but Hjfl
fore the next election shall halfe tbe ng
jht to apply for and secure a regisition
certificate at any time within
cty days immediately preceding
e closing of the Registration Books, H|
on an application under oath to the HR
;ts entitling him to such registra>n.
rhe registration of voters mus^beBa
polling precincts. There must be a H
?ok of Registration for each polling
boinet, that is for eacli tow nehip, or B9
rish, or city, or town of less than
e thousand inhabitants, or ward of KB
ies of more than five thousand HB
habitants. Each elector must vote^B
the polling precinct in which he In
lides. If there is more than oneH|
ting place in the polling precinct, H|
i elector may vote at any voting HS
ice designated on the registration HH
"tificate.. The Boards must designateMB
the registration certificate the vot-?H|
* place in the polling precinct at MB
lich the elector is to vote. If ihereNS
more than one voting place intheHw
Hing precincts, the Hoards shall HH
dgnateon the certificate the votingBS
ice selected by the elector. 3n3
G. H. MOORE, Chm. HB
S S. BOLES, n|
R. H. ARMSTRONG. Bgg
Board of Supervisors of Registration H
II. J. A. DICKSON, I
SURGEON DENTIST. ?
Ll) FILLINGS; CROWN AN1) BRIDGE HB
WORK A SPECIALTY. EjH
A UOOD PLATE $8.00 Uj
AMALGAM KILLINGS75c and. 1.00
KKICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S WTO RE. KSKl
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I. H. PAKKEK. WM. P. OHEENEBH
PARKER & GREENE, I
torseys and Counsellors aiLaw.H
Office oil LAW RANGE. HH
BBEVlL.Lt: HOUTH CAROLINA. mHM
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