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WEST END. HnppeniiiicM hiiiI InrltlciilM of h Week About the City. Sept. 14,I'JOi. Miss Bessie Boyce was the guest of Mrs. E. R. Thompson several days Inst week. She returned to her home iti Ltue West Thursday. Mrs. W. 1). Barksdale and children returned Friday trorn a short stay in Greenwood. Mrs. Seabrooke and Miss Seabrooke have returned to their home In Charlotte alter spending the summer In our town. MIhs Blanche Gary has gone to Columbia to continue her study of music at the College for Women. Miss Gary will make her home with Mtb. B. F. Btilley, for the winter. Mrs. Mcllwain has returned to tier home near Hodges after a short slay here with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Nichols. Mrs.L. T. Miller aud Master Hoy Miller went to Greenwood Tnursday to see Robinson's Show, Mr. Ernest Vlsanski left Sunday for New Haven Conn, where be goes to complete his last years work at Vale. Dr. J. G. Wannamaker has gl"en up his position with Speed Drug Co., and goue to ?- iU? i.iman t\f fho SltfttP. accept H place ill lununci . V. ...? Dr. Wanamaker made mauy friends In Abbeville during his stay here. Mrs. W. C. Sherard is at home again after a two weeks stay In Montery with her Bister, Mrs. John Clinkscaie*. Mr E. R. Lucas of Walhalla spent Sunday In the city tbe guest of Mth. James H. Perrin. Mrs. Brooks Livingston of Columbia In here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Saidee Mazyck. Miss Carolina Graves ol Montery 1? the guest of Miss Lallie Calhoun for a few days. Mr. Allen Robertson was in Eiberton last week on business. Miss Marie Gary Is at home again after 11 pleasant stay with friends iu Newberry. Mr. Stuart Miller Is iu Ninety Six at the bedside of his brother Mr. William Miller who has Typhoid fever. Hall <fc Anderson have gotten out a very attractive advertisement. It Is a pocket book with a neat little "ad" on the openlug. M16S Saldee Edwards of Baltimore is at the bead of Wilson, Henry aud Co's. Millinar> department. Miss Edwards Is thoroughly up to-date and will be ready to oult one and all for the coming season. Prof. L. W. Dick arrived in the city Saturday to begin his School duties on Monday. Prof DlcK was delated on account of the it i * \t 1 Mr. exireme uiuenn ui Miss Maggie Agnew of Donalds was in town Monday shopping. Mrs. Henry Williams and her sister. Miss Bessie Davis of Monroe, N. C. have gone to Atlanta for a weeks visit. L. T. and T. M. Miller have juRt gotten in x large stock of canned goods, for their wintei trade. Their cheese, crackers and olives cannot be Improved upon. Miss Edna Hollomtin of Aiken is in the citj the guest of Miss Sarah White. Miss Holloman has a position with Kendall. Tne friends of Miss Grace Smith are sorry t<. know that she has fever. They hope she will soon be well again. TEOY. Troy, S. C, Sept, 2ti, WOI Miss Ophelia Cllnkscales a hundsorue youtu woman from Iva, was down last week to se' relatives. Misses Rebecca Hanvey, I.lzzle Morral Georgia and Janle Boil Kennedy, left Tuesday for Jones Seminary near Gaston ia, N. C. "There will not beany, A. H.P. services nes' Sabbath. The pastor will be at Clinton a Presbytery. An afflectlon akin to that of Job's I-K-boiis Is prevailing In our community. Causim. many of the little children, a spell of sickliesIn this instance they are not worth S2,H" each. Mr. D. W. Hariing, and family of Wintei Seat, will make Mt Carmel their home ax;other year. Mr. P. H McCaslan, who ranks very high us a larmer and gardener, sent us, a few days ag<> a bnsKet of fine cabbage that looked as if thej bad come from the mountains. Thanks fc> the rront Xnvpr have such crons been mad( at dear old Clear Spring. Oar gins are running at tip top speed; not i. halt; come with your cotton tbey are in bettei fix than ever. Miss Martha Reagaln after so nrfe months stay In Ora Is home again. We are all glad to have her home. The patrons on Route No 1 are greatly pleaded with their R. F. D. post master. His kindness and pleasant greetings have made him very popular. Route No 2 can say the satin, but as he Is a timid young man, they musi not be too presuming. Messrs Lou Morrow and Ringand Thomson of Abbeville came down Saturday to assist in in mating new members in Stone Wall Lodge A. F. M. Mrs. W. W. Weed, and son Clevelrnd have returned to their home in McCormlck alter h visit here with relatives. Mrs. E. J. Taggart. and sister Miss Sup McCaslan, trom near Hopewell gladened out home with a pleasant home last Wednesday. Mrs. Julia Tittle is in the hospital In Augus ta for surgical treatment all hope she may return fully restored to healte. Mr. and Mrs. C. J Lyon of Abbeville were down last week. His sneeping vote attest hie popularity In his couDty he makes a good sheriff. And Capt R. F. EcCaslan makes Greenwood County a most efficient and competeul one. He has served this people eight years most acceptably, the younger candidates must await another four years. Green wood and Abbeville, are to be congratulated. "All honor to whom honor is due." Mrs. J. W MaCaslan, of Greenwood, was a pleasant visitor with "us" last week. Mrs J. M. Cuddy, was with-her cousin. Mrs. J.jG. Sanders at Bordeau last week. It is gratifying to all to kuow that. Miss Janie Dendy is a great deal better. Nick. DONALDS, Donalds, S. C, Sept. 19,1904. The stockholders of the Hank of Donnldh had their annual meeting today. The attain oftbe bank were found to be in a good condition. All the old oIHeers were re-elected. The future prospects of the bank are bright. Cotton is piling In to the gins and the searod Is now in full blast. Dooalds has a right to be proud of her two ginneries: DonaldGinnery Co. and tbe Oil uilll ginnery. Both have eight up-to-date eins and can gin a bal<in a very few minutes. Nearly three hundred bales have been ginned here already. There 1b a great deal of rivalry In the cotton aeed market and there is a large number 01 buyers. Donalds was quite lively last Tuesday for it wa?election day and the pupils were corning in for the two schools at Due West and th< two things made the town full of people. There was not as large a vote polled In the second primary as in the first.. Misses Dora and Eunice Vermillion have entered tbe Due West Female College. Herbert Dunn has gone to Furman 1'nlversitv and Harold Booker leaves today for Wotfor'd College. J. C. B. What the WOrld WhiiIn. Men who cannot be bought. Men whose word Is their bond. Men who put character above wealth. Men who possess opinionsand will. Men who see the devine in the common. Men who "would rather be right than be president." Men who will not lose their Individuality in a crowd. Men who will not think anything profitable that is dishonest. Men who will be honest in small things as in great things. Men who will make no compromise with questionable things. Men whose ambitions are not confined to their own selfish desires. Men who are willing to sacrifice private Interests for the public good. Men who are not afraid to take chances, who are not afraid of failure. Men of courage, who are not cowards in any part of their nature. Men who are not larger than their business, who overtop their vacation. Men who will give 36 Inches for a yard and 32 quarts lor a bushel. Philanthropists who will not let their right hand know what their left hand Is doing. Men who will not have one brand of honesty for business purposes and another for private life. Abbeville County NIikIcuIn tit Win. tlirop I'uIIpkc. Abbeville? Miss Virginia Gambrell, Miss Ella Haskell, Miss Eliza Mabry, Miss Louise- \Vat*on, Miss Nelee Watson, Donalds? Mtss Lizzie Agnew, Due West? Miss Hatlle Greene, Miss Minnie Greene. Antrevllle?Miss Mazle Wakelleld. As usual your wants anticipated, an elegant line of Imported cblna ware etc. for wedding presents, at Mlllord's Drug Store. Did you get an Invitation to the wedding? If bo, you will And useful and elegnnt presents at Milford's Drug Store. Our prescription department i? second to none. Phone 107 and we will do the rest. "Procrastination is the thiet ot time." .*?o come early and get your choice of the nice goods in china ware, leather goods, etc. at Milford'a Drug Store. Nothing Is trouble to us. We are always on band and ready to do business in the Drug ;and Stationary line.?Milford'h Drug Store. W. '. ' . i.. _ 'ft, -JCI . f SANDY LAND. I . A hhevillo, S. Sept. U*T. 19"?I. ' I .1. Frank Fleming cnme up from (irwnw**! Saturday afternoon with ins home people. "IV He Is one of Hip workmen whoare r?-l>ti i itl 1 | the stores which were burned in ? 'reeii- j of ; i wood. I hid! j Miss Barbara Wham Is visiting friends and j hou relatives In Kalrvicw, Fountain Inn and the Greenville. isorl i Mr. T. Lorton Ilobert-ion and her two; nan Interest inn children were in Handy Land onej day last week. i Misses Hula and lial\v Campbell nnd a:'"in number oi <>or bo.vs went to Greenw??>d lust | L Thursday to the eircns. j ^ Sunday seems to tie the popular day for j visiting In our vicinity. There were nueorjr ' more guests in every Mouse sometime during j the day last Sabbath. Mr. T. Miller drives a little red mule out j calling these days. All the girls want a ride. F. I !dr. and Mrs. \V. S. Kreazealo spent one afternoon this week at Mr. S. M. Klein- 1 int's. I<e\ Miss Ada Maker returned home last week Vai after spending some-time with her sister Mrs. . 8. It. Cochran. , ' Mr. S. M. Fleming is sending his children Jj.1 to the graded school this session. It is con- '11 siderable trouble to send children such a long j distance bu' it pays to psuroulze the best foou school possible. Wo are glad to say that little .lewett Kently is about convalescent. A few weeks ago all hopes of bis recovery was given up. It did 1 not seem possible that, lie could recover so bou no medicine was given him. During this L lowest period a young man, h Christ ian, calied Gee on him and pra.ved most earnestly for IiIm . recovery. For a week longer there* was no ,J change, then he began to grow better rapidly I? , and Is now stronger and better than he has Lj List of the State Fair. tit In the field crop department three b.prizes are offered for an the principal I products of the farm. The first prize VV. is $3.00; second, $2.00; third, $1.00; the products to be shown in bushel quantities. The list includes fifty varieties, which makes $300 offered for the sample bushels; besides, $35 are offered in two prizes for the largest yields of corn on five acres, and $60 in two prizes for the largest yields of v cotton on five acres. 0 The prizes in the horse department are large, most of them being $20 for the first prize, $10 for the second, and $5 for the third. The classes embrace 2.' thoroughbred, standard bred. South L Carolina raised, light draft, ponies double and single harness, and saddle, prizes for entries by ladies being offered in the last four classes. Prizes urn are offered for mules of all ages, halter l'al led and in harness. gj In the thoroughbred cattle department the prizes are as follows: Bull, the three years and over, $20, $10, and $5; 1 bull, two to three years, $12, $$, and oot $5; bull, one to two years, $7, $5, and , $3; bull calf, under one year, $7, $5, and $3; cows and heifers of same age 1 receive same prizes as the bulls. The J*?* breeds included are Devons, Durnams j~ t or Short Horns, Red Polled, Herefords, Ayrshires, Jerseys, Guernseys, L and Holstein-Friesians. 'J10 The grades include the same breeds, "j, but no prizes are offered for male grades. The prizes for females are as follows: Cow, three years and over, $12, $8, and $5; heifer, two to three years, same as for cow; heifer, one to two years, $7, 55, and $3; heifer calf, jM under one year, $6, $4, and $2. j Sixty-seven dollars for each breed | are offered for all the standard breeds | of sheep. 1 One hundred and twenty dollars are \J offered for each of the following breeds of swine: Essex, Berkshire, Poland China, Jersey Duroc, O. I. C.. Victoria; and 545 in three prizes for the heaviest hog raised in this State, under one year old. ] Nine dollars in prizes are offered for b each of the 14S principal breeds of poultry, and most liberal prizes are __ given in household, fancy work, fine ML art. and floral departments. Medals and diplomas are given in the agricultural implement, vehicle, mechanical, chemical, and manufacturer's de- v partments. ' All exhibitors should remember that the freight charges are paid on T all these exhibits, free space or stalls ne I furnished, and every accommodation tivi possible given. The money value of the prize is often the least consideration to an exhibitor. The advertisement of his product, the pleasure of having the best in the State of its kind, * the pleasure of a friendly competition with his brother farmer, all outvalue the money consideration. At the same time the prize money pays more than the cost of exhibiting, and a week's ? stay in ine capital 01 nis suite, otsna , for a complete list and ask as many questions as you wish. Secretary Love, j* at Columbia, will cheerfully comply with any request. Uie | tioi TJIKF.i: Jt'KOKS < l'Ki:i> A.h Mo Of Cholera Morbus with ()tnl Small Riitde ol Chamberlsiii?*s Colic, Choi- A era, and l>iarrliova Remedy. yj[] Mr. G. W. Fowler of Hlghtower, Ala., re not: lates an experience he Lad while serving on >01 a pel)t jury lu a murder case at Kdwardsvll'e, '^Vl county seal of Clebourne county, Alabama. 'I*1' llesays: "While there I ate come fresh meat !,ra and some souse meat und it gave me cholera Ifrd morbus iu a very severe form. I was never we more sick in my life and si*nt to the drug store for a oertuiu cholera mixture, but the druggist sent me a bottle ol Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemedy instead, sayiug that he had what I sent tor, but thai '1' this medicine was so much better he would to send it to me in the lix I was in. 1 took one res do?e of It and was better in live minutes, (iri The secoud dose cured me entirely. Two fel- ah low jurors were "illicted in the same manner the and one small bottle cured the three of us.'' Mil For sale by ('. A. Milford. Abbeville. 11. M. Young, Due West. J. W. Morrah, Ml. Carmel SOMETHING TH ATEVERYBODY KNOWS H Everybody knows that sick headache, bil- mil iousuesx, saliowtiess and constipation are Hit: caused by a disordered liver. Ji<it everybody Kli don't know the laziness, that tired feeling, ihe desdondeney, itic* blues, irritability and sleep-. (ilt lessness are also due to the same cause. II hot your liver i* acting well, your skin will be cei; clear, eyes bright, spirits buoyynt, appeMte good, heallii gtK d. R.v dale's Diver Tablets will make your liver act right and they will doit in sin!) a pleasant way that you will y liarilly realize t loit you nre'tHkit.e medicine. tjlt Itydale's Liver Tablets are guaranteed to cure (iH chronic constipation and all liver diseases tj,j aud disorders. Your money retu'lied if these , , tablets do not give satisfaction. C. A. Mil lord. ? by by, One of Thorean's quaint sayings was: "A man is rich In proportion to tbe number ol things be can afford to let alone." Cui HOW TO CUKE A VIGOROUS BODY AM) ^ MINI). Health of body aud mind depend upon Use <Iol bealtb of ilie stomacb. Ttie bruin, the blood. in the nerves, the Iudkh in fact every org;m of brn the bcdy depend upon the stoniHch lor mis- .>>'! tenance. The stomach's power to degest and rail assimilate food measures tlie strength ol body and mind. It you are below tlie normal in T strength and ll-sli. Kydale's Stomach Tablets j?ro will help you out of your trouble. They in- Col sure perfect digestion and assimilation and j| these secure health of body and mind. ltj'*',,,. dale's Stomach TaMcts cure th?* wont foriimlr.. of dyspepsia and Judigest sou and all forms ofj stomach trouble. Tr'ul size, 2?> Is. Family : ' size.SOcts. The large size contains '.'Jtimes the quuulty of the irisil size. L\ A. Miiford. A Stay at home and telepbono. rigl Take Mllford's Sarsaprilla for ehood bjt llH been before tnin year, r<ureiy mw i>nijci m ? riirbteous man avaiietl) much. Dust, dnst, dust everywhere. Every one li dread* pning up street because It is so dusty. I^?i Uniii is badiy needed. . News is scarce beenuso every ruin N too btfsy to tiud out what b!s neighbor is ,),M doing. I'.rown Eyes. IlH Anilmon'N('onnly Fair. j^Jj The hospitable doors of our sister city, Anderson, will be thrown wide open, October 1 4tb 5tb ?nd (ilh the occasion of her annual boi County Fair. A cordial invitation is ex tended to our people to viMt this hustling city on whilesbe isdres?ed in her Sunday clothes. Vo There will be fine exhibits of horses, cat- .. tie, hogs, etc., from Anderson and other counties of the Piedmont section; anil it is . expected that this will hrlnu together the finest exhibit of live stock ever seen in the state except, perhaps at somo of the Slate $ Fairs. ed A number of special attractions have also j been engaged: and visitors are guaranteed fj(] a delight fnl time. The railroad* have given a rate of one 1 fare, plus 'S~> cents, from all points of the 1. state, auda very large attendance is cxpec Ml; ted. ? L ' ? ? _ lj esi TECE PRIDE OF THE STATE. p -( A Little for Progressive \vi Parmers?A Onnttenscd Premlnm 1 '? . r .- t - '& Delinquent. Land Sale. VI IITI'E or SUNDRY TAX KX Ecuilons'io me directed by the''i'raamir'er VI'Ik vUIo O'uut.v, I will sell totbe highest 11 r at public auction within the legal rs tir sale at Abbeville C. H? on Monday J liil day of Oetobenj^ti*}. folio win? debed property, returneoTorlpuatlon in the ne of tlie following pern0n^OT%4l:.. acres and building In Donalds township, tided by cv led on and to be sold as the property of C. Kranyan. acres 11) Donalds township, bounded hy led on and to be sold as the property of A. Latimer. lot and bulldlne in Due West, bounded by 'led 011 and to be so;d as the properly of j. lirodle. . iol and building in Due West, bounded by ied on and to be sold as the property ol -hue Kills, lot and building in Duo West, bounded by ri"-d on and to be sold as the property of ii. Mo Murray. acre and building in Abbeville township, itided by ritd ott and to be sold as the property of ts. Gray. acre and building in Abbeville township, itided by evied on and to be sold as the property of >. Harris. acre of land In Abbeville township, boundiy evied on and to be Bold as the property of ttie Harrison. acre in Abbeville township, bounded by evied ou and to be sold as the property ol in is Logan. * lot and building In Abbeville township, itided by evied on and to be sold as the property ol rrtet Hoblnson. , acre In city of Abbeville, bounded by evied on and to be sold as the property ol 1 Watt, etal. lot and building in Abbeville township, imled by lands of Luclan Youug, S. A. L. ., Mrs. C. T. Chiles, public street. Levied and to be sold as the property ol Geo. ung. r acres In Diamond Hill township, bonndby ,evied on and to be sold as the property ol rtha Hall. > acrcs In Diamond Hill township, boundby .evied on and to ho sold as the properly ol ther .Moore, lot In Magnolia township, bounded by .evied <m and to be sold us the properly ol ss Jane Carroll. i:> acres in Magnolia townsnip, bounded by .evied ou and to be sold as the property o ate ol L. C. Haskell. 9 acres In Smitbvilie township, hounded lands ol Liruus hiiiekney, Jacob'iiuriou iIkiu NhsIj aid others. .evied on a*id to be sold as the property o nry Goode. t\f loml nilu nf Ahhovillp hnimiltn! Munah Howie, Wm. i'ope and oIIjitk. levied on and to be sold as tbe properly o M. Howie. acre, In Abbevll'e township, bounded bj ,ev|. d on and to be sold as tins property ol Q D ivis. i acres In Calhoun's Mill.-) towiiBblp bound by ied on and to be sold aa the property o: becca CtiUoun. me lot aud building In Calhoun Mlllf .-risDipat Wliiinulon, bounded by utod on and to be sold as t'ie property ol Li. Reese. j acres in Bordeaux township, bounded by icvit d ou and to lie- .sold as tue proper o His* Hrltt. ) acres ir\ Bordeaux township bounded by itvii d on 1 to be Bold as the property of (Jiu.ipatra mer. I acr<'K, R lrdeaux township, b winded by levied on and to bo sold a? property of J. A. Patterson. acrennd building in B lrdsaux township, iiided by levied ou he property of .Mr. E. C. Smith. lot nnd bulld'.a; In B>.*i:,i'ix tnvisliip mded by ipd on land to he sold as tiie property ie Thompson. evled on and to b<? sold to satisfy the resald Tax Executioners. n?nalty and tK. C.J.Lyon, ins cash. 8. A. C* T&BB32VIX*L.K F SCHOOLS Abbeville. 8. C.. Sept. 13,1004. lie Abbeville Graded and High School will ;ln Its exercises on ONDAY, September 19th, 1904, at 9 O'clock a. m. 11 teachers are expected to he present by f-past eight o'clock. he llrst Teachers' Meeting of the year will lield In the offlce of the Superintendent at 2 o'clock, Saturday, September 21th, 1901. Very respectfully, L. W. DICK, ' Superintendent. >t. 14. l'JW. tf imberlain's Coush Remedy Aids Nature ledlcines tliat aid uatlire are always !Uos; kMuiiI. Chamberlain's Couth Remedy act> this plan. It allays the rough, relieve* I I 11 HUH HIU"> I" A i"TI"lrtl I, wptiin II.: t-v .,1 v s, unci aid-; niturc in restoring tlu* system i healthy condition. Soli! by C. A. Milford beville. JI M Y<<ucg, Due West. .1. W rrali, Alt. Cartnel. .bout "ten yearn ?go a btmid of Clear.1' uwn as Citico's, was in trod need In Abbele by Speed's Drog .Store, as the yearn have le by they have grown in lavor, and ti?-da> i cuu scarcely h<ar ol any other Cigar, erytning has gone down belore it about aiok !y as I bey appeared. Ail pet opposing nds have been laid aside and they aeknowge "we can't do business wlinout theClnco are not in It." Agency for the factory,at :ed's Drug Store. a Stitcii Ix Time. he old adage applies to diseasH an well n? UrcsH. One do?e of Hydaie's Kilxir wll aria cold or an attack or I'ueunionla or Lappeaiid prevent their development. Keep ottle of Hydaie's Elixir in tlie house, so "stitch"' cau bo taken in "time." C. A. Iford. A KEA1AKKABLE RECORD, :illottV Emulsified Oil l.inliuent has made ! maskable record iif a cure lor stiffness o' e!e and joints. It matters not whether trouble was caused by a sprain or strain, cuiuatiMii or other couses. It will relieve soreness and pain at once anil soon reduce : swelling and remove I lie stillness. livery tie Is guaranteed. Kuil bait pint bottle -.ri . .. I- \ \1 I I f.tri I The Ladies' Friend. ni:it? Xeurulglue. Why? l'or it cures ir Headache* when nil others foil. When y once try it,you can not. say, I have somcugjusl a- good, tor they know better. Try diiit *ee II llit'.v are not rJiilit. I'liiesiu fi uuies and is liaimh>s. Solii everywhere tJrui: dealers. 4 doses 10c. Mi<nulticlureU 12m. Neurali;lne Co..A u^usla, Ua. red of Lame Back After 15 Yerrs of Suffer ing. ! had been troubled with lame hack for (ifii i t ars and I lonnd ;i complete recovery lis i ?i - ?* of Chamberlain's i'ain ISalm," says hi (?. P. is her. Uiliaiii, Ind, Tills lininiiMit niso without an equal for sprains, uml list!*. 11 Ik lor sail- l?y i\ A. Milforj, .\l>ho !e. 11 M. Young, Due West. J. \V. Mori, Ml. Cannel. ho seawi'.s are favorable, If juitr corns are wins: loo last 31 ii.t hurt you try ItlneJay ii Plasters, lor sale at Speed's l)ni[r Store, rit Ispoi -lar lliini;-you are tiunling for, on lo Stippi! ? i'i:?co ('iu-sre. Ihey art- "The riy .Most" pi pniai in town. ny you J' Cimo ri.ars iroin Sp?*? <i, I lie on ly lit lor t'ae faelory in town. Ynn ran uiys tell Wlio leads by others following. telephone In your olliec and residence item twbor, saves journeys, ilispnls worrier nces work. f *' - * ' ' / V f; Mitlilrn Telojjrun'u. In this enrao yon are to Imagine you have ' n distant Irl'-ml *vilh whom you h-.vo nil un ilel'vtiilKllSlg si.hoiit :iII expected infthHlfO. !! might hp ttiiii iliere are two or tlue? contestant h for n certain prize or honor. The nam* t.fnne might he Jenkins, that Ol another liar rlson, ami that of the third Sheldon. Sup pose JijuUiiiK l? the successful contestant, and .you wish to telegraph to your friend simpl) the-name ofJenltihu. However yob wish t< conceal the message as much as possible, s( t.he understanding Is that thf first letters o the-word yoo telegraph will Hpeii the name With this explanation each player sots u work to write a clever sontence In which thf first letters will-spell Jenkins. The various mav ool RBa'lPnePa like these: Judge Eagle* never knew I noticed Sal'y. Julia's eioow next knocked Irish Nor? Hilly, Jack expects no kiss In Nova Scotia. Jam fating nearly killed ikey Xatbar Saturday. It Ih impossible that there will he any twr alike, atui I lie game in to see who can writ.* the cleverest. The telegrams are read a!oud, and the play ers vole lo sub whose Is best. liarkfMlale s LocaN. One car rice meal to come In this weefc splendid for stock. Cotton seed meal ant hulls. Klonr Is going ont of sight. Wc* hav< 'Nellie King" for the finest in the city. Big lol of sugar, cheap. Klce is ch'-aper than ever before. We havi all grades, at all prices. Buck stoves and Ranges. Warranted. Tin ware, agrtte ware and stove ware. 20 yds, one yd wide Sealsland forSI.OO Bleaching, Calico, .Shlrtiug etc. Syrocuse Plows and fixtures and Harrow Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machines th very best made-also repairi oil and needle Come and see what we can do. It Is a pleasure to buy goods from Speed' . Drug Store. He most always has what yoi want. If there is anything you want In drugs, eta i tlouery, tablets and oils, don't pass us by. Speed's Drug Store. goiter. I will he at Abbeville on first Monday c each month and two weeks following lor th f purpose of treating Hemorrhoids (1'iles Treatment consign In purely aseptic method Is painless arid without the use of chloroforr ' anil the knifp. (Hire guaranteed. All partle Interested will find me at the Glenn Ktht 1 Inn Hotel, Abbeville. S. or Dr. K. A. Matt son. Mcl'nrmtck. H. Office hours Irom 10 A. M. till 3 P. M. o r avove mentioned days. Jno. R. Brltt.. M. D. 1 We art Sole Agents here for ! T3T J 0 "g : Vino! i i The most famous Cod Liver Oil pre paration known to medicine. Air .i.? ^1, r \>DII a \ l j l j Uic iiicu itiiii ui vi v f men Is of cod liver oil, actually takei from fresh cod's livers, but not a dro of oil. j .Delicious to the taste and recognize throughout the world as the greatest STRENGTH CREATOR ' for old people, weak, sickly wouiei and children, nursing mothers and al ter a severe sickness. 1 Cures Hacking Coughs, Chroni Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat an< Lung Troubles. Uneqnaled to creat i an appetite at"d to make those wh are too thin, fat, ro-y and healthy. Try it on our guarantee to retur your money if you are not satisfied. Speed's Drug Store. RYDALE& TONIC A New Scientific Discovery /pr the BLOOD and NfSVES. It purifies'llu: Mood by eliminating th tvaste matter and other impurities and b destroying the germs or minobes tha infest the blood. It builds up tin? blooi by reconstructing and intiUiplyin.j the rei corpuscles, making the blond riVliand rod It restores and stimulates the nerves causing a full free How <#f nerve fore throughout the entire nerv? syst-in. 1 speedily cures unstrung in-.-.es. nervous ness, nervous prostration, and all othe diseases of the nervous system. RYDAI.ES TONIC is sold under a posi tive guarantee. Trial size 50 cents. family size $1.00 MANUFACTURED HY TUa D??lira1 PnmcHv f.nmnflllV Ilic lyauivai "-! v HICKORY. N C. C. A. MILFORI). Anvone sending .1 sketoh and description may nnlclcl7 ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. < miimnnlcaI tiotis strict ly confident ial. Handbook on I atents sent free, oldest aireney for securing patents. Patents taken through Alunn & Co. receive tptcial notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jfmerican. \ handsomely illustrated weekly. iJirirest cliw iulation of any Hcientltlc Journal. 'lernis. ?.ia fear: four niont lis, fl. Sold by all ncwsclcalcrj. PNN & Co.38,Broadway' New York Branch Otlice, t!25 ? St., Washington. T). U I* | || j~~; 11 us 6 psswawrai 3 jy?ft tin* ^ gwany ^cb>i juj-iJ H ?sffS < M esss ?| _ _ sasa SiA * ?MBI ^ ? f m ? 5= J V h5 toiriM O W hi CP-N *?' r\ BK5 ? pMBBPI r=v=i fclX(<Yr(n.Vn ^"5 0BSIP>UflCJWu> li ^**4 ==ji J?I _^< ? (??3 ?? 2^a < ; p g^jgg* ba?a?rt??--? j - ^.-Saaiw; -??22f!5 * i??^ 1 ' ? ?-?^ I\ r.?cri|illon? put up exactly risjht mid n> (;iiicU us accuracy will allow, at Millord'i l?ruK store. i The bent l? none too good, rest iissund yoi always iri'i il-.cln'St nt Milford's Proscription IHtpaVimcut. .. Ok , 1 " " 1 -The following is the Annual Apportionment of School Funds, composed of Three Mill Constitution Tax, Poll Tax and the Dispensary ; Fund for Scholastic Year 1904-5. ? _ ! . ., ii a sw j ? ? 1 2 ci ? ^ ~ ri?x : ? ? . j ?: O t. > O t/> 2 V > %. ? - >j - . i u 2 ? C *t ? P<, U r ? x 5 ?35 ?--5 S. *? ^5 : ? ! ;-S | S ?c : -S "g^s Namo of Districts. u- | ? 'Sit, ?.?? la "2- ' '.2*3 2? I - e?? < ? I ^ "il if! c. : |ui |,= 3 8? *31 of ' a' I e .1 m <t? 1 I | s=5 ? r/iwiKipsviiieNo. 1 1 : 54 is f." Tr. ; 1 m :n '$ ien? !s fltt m s ? 23G 9?l - Ridge 2 SO ; II! 34 I 176 30 102 til 47 17 240 11 | Lowiidt-svillo No. 2 j 3 209 li 30 71 | 42S 45 40*10 1IIS9 010 05 l^owndesvllle No. 3 I 77 | 31 38 | 157 R"> I ISO 23 20 38 215 56 ' Lowndesvllle No. 4 ! 5 | 7!) t 10 40 j 161 05 i 1*141 25 24 201] 65 IiOwndesvllle No. 5 j 0 S3 1". 77 ! 170 15 1ST> !I2 14 00 200 82 Magnolia No. 1 1 7 | UK ' 76 02 ' 272 05 1 348 67 lift 79 ;.... 454 4(1 \i??nftlin N'o. 2 x ! 200 30 14 I 422 30 161 14 9192 953 30 | Magnolia Mo. 3 j <| 3N5 57 95 625 25 I 0S3 20 158 34 84154 " 1 Mt. Carmel ]0 :'.on i 57 00 (115 00 | f.72 oo 142 7s ! 814 78 Wellington ! 11 3(10 j 57 00 j (.15 00 I 072 00 157/70 ,J 829 70 5 Bordeaux No. 1 12 205 I 38 95 | 120 25 j 459 20 9G 78 i 55) !)8 McCormlck 13 400 70 00 820 00 S96 00' 291 57 1190 57 Bordeaux No. 2 ' 11 150 2S 5(1 I 3?7 50 i 336 00 111 24 | 447 24 Bellevlew ! 15 15S 30 02 823 90 I 3i3 92 8(5 71 3W0 63 0 Long Cane lit 45 i S 55 t 92 25 \ 10O SO 30 87 137 07 Calhoun No. 1 1 17 178, ( 33 81 30190 39H 72 1 SS | 400 60 Belhla I IS 104 I 31 If. ) 330 20 | 307 30 18 79 1 386 15 Calhouu No. 2 1!) 106 31 M | 310 30 371 81 I 314 32 716 16 Sharon ! 20 217 I 46 93 5<i6 :15 ! 553 28 | IIS 02 671 30 Bethel I 21 200 li 49 IS 533 00 5S2 40 | 122 42 704 82 Abbeville^. ! 22 1301 ! 217 19 2*U7 05 ] 2914 24 2914 24 R Warreuton 23 133 , 25 27 272 05 297 92 12 90 310 SSI Held 24 136 , 25 81 | 278 80 | 304 04 j 99 3.5 403 K9 e Pine Grove 25 ,111 21 ni? 227 55 I 248 04 43 91 292 55 K Lone Foresi ' 20 135 ;| 25 65 j 276 75 I 302 40 ! 8.5 04 387 44 Antrevllle j 27 248 47 12 503 40 555 52 , 10 45 505 97 Union 28 US IS 62 I 2110 90 I 219 52 I 50 11 270 23 Sunny Slope | 29 ; 15! 2il 117 I 313 05 | 342 72 i 91 21 433 93 a Cold Spring 1 30 125 4 23 75 * 250 25 280 00 j 2 01 282 01 a Long Cane No. 2 j 31 1*2 j 34 58 I 373 10 107 63 | 80 39 4SS 07 Smiihvllle 32 235 | 1165 I 481 75 520 40 j S9 42 015 S2 Promise Land 33 110 i 27 74 ! 2!K) 30 327 04 87 49 414 53 1 central 31 151 j 2s 09 ! 309 55 3:18 24 30 42 308 66 Hngan 35 55 > 10 45 | 112 75 12:! 20 | 12 27 I 135 47 Park's Creek 36 I 1<>7 I 20 33 219 35 I 230 68 I 24 70 1 264 14 Keouen :{7 ; 171 32 49 I 350 55 I 383 04 7 14 390 18 Due WeRt 3S i 317 05 'j3 711 35 ' *77 2S 777 29 Donalds 39 ' 207 j 39 33 | 424 35 46.3 68 j 26 00 489 06 .# Pinevllli. | .10 ! 120 22 80 | 216 00 ! 208 SO j 3 27 | 272 07 p Vermillion 41 92 j 23 9S 18S (30 , 21*2 58 5 -7 217 85 > Ornvei*' I 42 9S I IS 62 20" at) ! 210 52 I 79 22 1 297 74 "a Oak Grove. 43 138 I 20 22 282 !K) , 309 12 fc3 43 392 55 n Broad Mntiih ! II 100 , 19 00 21(5 00 221 00 92 89 810 89 ' '8 Honea I'alh 45 ' 55 10 45 112 75 t 123 20 27 123 47 , ,1 Khv 40 50 ! 24 20 102 50 126 70 7 54 134 24 ' i. WinoiiM .... 47 j 10S 21) 52 221 40 j 241 92 Id 51 &>7 45 Young 48 j 70 | 124 70 143 50 | 268 20 227 68 195 83 n Hull ... . 49 i 73 19 52 140 65 109 17 151 49 320 05 OmreH 51 129 ! 24 51 264 45 | 2S8 96 281 71 570 07 IthIIhij Hill 52' 116 22 04 *37 >i0 i 259 S4 85 5? 315 40 i Drxkn 52 ! 16 ! 43 19 32 SO | 75 90 50 13 126 12 1 Total 1 1 l)"ll '$2000 Ill US 172 55 20182 49 'S399S 97 1 24181 46 \ F. C. DuPRE, ^ Co. Supt. of Education. j lie Peoples Savings Bank, ABBEVILLE, S. C. ArrurnB | DIRECTORS. ? OFFICERS. S.G.Thomson, H. G. Anderson, X fi TT-rf)MSn\. President. I ? a "Vaiiffor r n Tiomhroll 0 Q. A. JsEUFEER, Vice-President. \V. E. Owens. C. S. Jones, J R. E. COX, Cashier. J.S.Stark, Ed. Reiser, Jonn A. Harris. 11 We Are at Home 1 4 . Ill our New Store oil Trinity St., next door to McDill's Furniture Store. Our stock ^ - - A P y ... consists 01 . . . .1 I Fancy . ... Groceries. t ; Every Line Full and Complete. l" Try our White Star Coffee and 0. & 0. Tea our specialties. Every line kept in a City Grocery will always be found in our store fresh and clean. OUR MOTTO?Pull Measure, Correct Weights, Fair and Hcnest Dealing and entire satisfaction to all. I Prompt attention to orders and quick delivery, Phone 75 and 85. L. T. & T. M. MILLER, CITY CROCERS. 1 Why They Go. I /\\ J J a ?is ?y & OUR GOODS GO BECAUSE WE ALWAYS flS jj> ENDEAVOR TO SELL THE BEST WE ? I ? CAN BUY FOR THE I EAST MONEY. T ! T COME AND SEE US. WE WILL SAVE T ] | YOU MONEY ON MOST ANYTHING 1 i /jy YOU WANT. A j I Thomson Rro.sJll W JL JL M V/ m JL vr JK. m. A V - ..... , ^ Read our Locals. |jjj J { >*.-^. >. "V-TV >- ^ >- > > > '^v '2^ V > > >1V ^-*r^ ^ ^-*rW ,1 PAINT! | /*> ? w, | Mastic Paint? tSKiai | g EVERY GALLON GUARANTEED. $ ^ Three Thousand Pounds of this famous bsaud will be in this yjjf ^ week to be added to our already large stock. $ C. A. MILFORD, f > 1| <jv The Taint Man. w' ; :.-t: \ ' <$ Wanted to buy 2,000 BUSHEIS, Of WHBA T $1 per bushel. W. H. LONG. *j ' , .1 Ab be ville-Gr eenwo od MUTUAL / * * * i'i.-, w ?t /m vt wk. -bit 4-w -am muiiui ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, $925,000 /p January 1st. 1904. WRITE TO OR CALL on the u?d?rslp>ed! j or to the Director of yoor Township for any Information yon may detlra 'MOB . 4 jar plan of Insurance. We Insure your property against dastraa J Lion by ' v, mt, fronts* .a nesnps, 1 ?nd do so cheaper than any IntmraQW Com' pany In existence. Remember we are prepared 1 o prove to you that ours 1h the nafeat and cheapest plan of Insurance known. J. E. ELAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent Abbeville,' S. C. I "FT? AST,"R T.VftW. Ptpk lAt&eviUcjjra C. BOAKD SIlplS. S.G.Major .... Grewiaitod J.T. Mabry CokeeMfty ,, VV. B. Cllnkscaies ...DusWwjt i T. L. Haddon ~.Xong Cw?-"! I. A. Keller JimlthvPe o A. K. Watson Cedar Sprtnjt A.M.Reld ....... AbbeVttl? Township ' W. W. Bradley AbbevlUe Olty. $ Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevlllp H. A. Tennent ^.Lowndeavllla A.O.Grant .... ?.Ma?noll? ' J. K. Tarrant Calboan Mi us S. L. Edmonds Bordeaux S. O. Harvey..... Walnut GroTe W. C. Martin Hodfces J. D. Coleman - C-oroaaoa w a j j n,.ii cmm(> < . / * ,j . nuu tuiuuuu M4M.iiiuqigr.-ouL / J.M.Payne Klnards v-J J. B. Taylor Fellowship ' * Joseph Lake ...? JPhoenlx Rev. J. B. Mu?e Verdery > J. H. Chile*, Jr Bradley^ J. W. Lyon -Trojfs- . W. A. Cheatham _..YeldeU '.' P. B. CalilHony CallUion W. M. Ontz KlrkseVg 3 Caleb Walton ......Brook! j Abbeville. S O., Jan. 18. 1504. Calvert & tickles , ? Headquarters for-V -1 v /: White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons,-; ' Bock Hill Buggies, Summer Buggies, A. Cheap Buggies, 9 Harness, Laprobes, et<j. I Calvert & Nickles Feb. 21, 1904. tf NOTICE OF BE&ISTRATIOH I The books for the registration ot B all legally qualified voters, ana for the B issuing of transfers, eel., will be open B at the office of Supervisors of Registra* B lion in the Court House, between the B hour 9 o'clock a. m., and 3 o'clock p B m., on the first. Monday of each B month, and kept open for three sue- B cessive days in each month until B thirty days before the next genera] B election. B Any person whose qualifications aa B an elector will be completed afte <ie D closing of the Registratir > Bookt out before the next election si. .1 have the right to apply for and secure a regis-* K tration certificate at any time within BB 9ixty days immediately preceding H the closing of the Registration Bookflj H upon an application under oath to the facts entitling him to such registra*' |B lion. IN The registration of voters mifst be by polling precincts. There must be a |H Book of Registration for each polling IB nmninnt tliut iu fr>r oni->n tntTTiBhin f?T parish, or city, or town of less than HE live thousand inhabitants, or ward of B3 jities of more than live thousand Hi inhabitants. Each elector must vote H| in the polling precinct in which he H( resides. If there is more than one H| noting place in the polling precinct, M ;he elector may vote at any voting place designated on the registration HE ;ertificate. The Boards must designate Hi n the regntrntiou certificate the vot- EE ng place in the polling precinct at H svhich the elector is to vote. If there KB s more than one voting place in the BR polling precincts, the boards shall iesignate on the certificati the voting |H dlace selected by the elector. aflj G. H. MOORE, Chm. S S. BOLES, E?i R. H. ARMSTRONG, S? Board of Supervisors of Registration H DR. J. A. DICKSON, I SURGEON DENTIST. M iOLD FILLINGS;^CROWN AND BRIDGE 19 W V/IVA. .-V ULFH A (JOOI) l'LATE $8.00 Sffl AMALGAM KILLINGS75c and. 1.00 SMS OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'B STORE. &jg| VM. H. PARKEK. W'M. P. GREENE WM PARKER & GREENE, I itasysani task al Law. I Office on LAW RANGE. iH ABBEVILLE - HOUTH CAROLINA. IS lay .4, 1838 m<t BE nBD