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Violation of Contract. Take notice that John Wideman, son of Mose Wideman who lives near Troy, 8. C., is nder written contract with ine and any person employing him will be prosecuted. Anastatla Wideman. For Snle. Garnish Indian game thorough bred eggs, $1.00 per setting. J. D. Winn. St. heap Iriab Potatoes. . Specially low price on Iresh Irish potatoes at R. A. Klchey's. Sooth Carolina College. South Carolina College offers Spring Courses for Teachers Session from April 7lh ?o May lUtb, 1905. Apply to PreBldtnt for further Information. Fop Sale. 1 18 H..P. Taylor engine on tracks and ^?li fixtures pertaining to same. Can be bought very cheap for cash. Apply to B. care of Press and Banner. Disnolntion Notice. Having sold my Interest In Calhoun Falls Grocery Co. to Mr. J. B. G. Campbell, be will continue tbe business at same place. He will collect all accounts due said firm, and pay all claims and debts against Raid firm. February 1st 1905. T. J. Fortson. 4U Have You a Telephone? If not, yoa IncouvleDlence bo!b yoor boRlness and personal friends who wish to communicate with you. - 4t. Watermelon Seed. 150 lbs. fine Watermelon and Cantaloupe seed now on band- Come and get your seed from J. W. RYKARD. Lost Hope Vanished. When leadiDg physicians said that W. M. Smithart, of Pekin, la., had incurable consumption, his last hope vanished; but Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, ? kept him out of bis grave. He says : "This great specific completely cured me, and saved my life. Since theD, I have used it for over 10 years, and consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strictly scientific cure for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds ; sure preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed, 50c and $1.00 bottles at P. B. Speed's drug store. Trial bottle free. The Ladles' Friend. What? Nenralgine. Why? For It enres thplr Headache* when all others fall. When they oqce try It,yoa caonotsay, I have something Jnst as eood. for tbey know better. Try It *pd see If they are not rlgbt. Cures in 5 mlQQtee and la harmless. Sold everywhere by drug dealers. 4 doses IQp. Manufactured by, 18m. Jfeuralglne <jo..Augusta, Ga. L. T. & T. Miller has just received seventyfive bushels of 6weet potatoes. Call and supply yauraelf before they are out. See me before offering Abbeville Cotton Mlil stock lor sale. - /' . Robt. S. Link. Bvery few days I get Inquiries from person* Wanting to buy farms. If you want to ^etl list yours witb meA Robt. S. Link. Wben tbe price is rlgbt I very seldom miss ft sale on real estate. Robt. S. Link. Make tbe price rlgbt and place your real estate witb me. Robt. S. L nk. Iam in tbe market to buy, Bank 8tock Cotton Mill Stock or Abbeville City Bonds Robt. S. Link. If you want to sell your Real Estate, list it with me. Robt. S. Link. ~Wbat bave you to offer in Steaks and Bonds? Robt. 8. Link. I want to buy a few shares Farmers' B?nk Stock. Robt. S. Link. 1 have a few choice vacant lots in tbe city of Abbeville, for sale. Robt. S. Link. Frigbtfttl Suffering Relieved. Knflforimr frtehtfullv from the vim lent poisons of undigested food, C. G. Grayson, of Lula, Miss.,1 took Dr. '* - King's New Life Pills, "witn the result," he writes, "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at P. B. Speed's drug stor?, guaraD . teed. 1 - ? . Many a man has accidentally lost his best umbrella by an unexpected meeting with the owner. mmm m A Daredevil Ride often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an accident," writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless, but Bucklen's Aruica Salve quickly healed it." Soothes and heals burns like magic. 25c at P. B. Speed, drug gist. BUILDING MATERIAL p!^-, I am now receiving a stock oli 0 DOOKS, SASHES, BLINDS, FLOORING, ; CEILING, SIDING and FINISHING LUMBER, also SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT and HAIR. HKMff''ii v " Come in and let me give you prices. A. G. FAULKNEB, TRINITY ST. Opposite A. B. MORSE. KH'V ~ MURRAY'S IRON MIXTURE. Now is tbe time to take a spring tonic. By far the best tblDg to do take Murray's Iron Mixture. It makes pare blood and gets rid of tbat tired feeling. At all druggists. o\jv a. uutuc !&.- ' Or Direct from | . THE MURRAY DRUG CO., . Columbia, S. C., _ J. M. N1CKLES, iAttorney at Law, v AODevnie, t?. v/. V Office with W. N. Graydon. SSk ? mUL ' We have Just received a complete and a^sorted line or boys knee pants whleh w? are Belling at prloes wblcb are right.?Perrln ClothlBg Co. ThePerrln Clothing Co., Is carrying a full i3x?^V line of boy's ciothlDg with which they want jijgE^Y to lit every boy in Abbeville County. S3k|s? Make-Man-TabletB, the great nerve builder S and Spring tonic can be bad at Mil fords'. \ TOTAL GINNED. 13,597.782Ln.st Y?*ar> Crop W'av 10.399,558 Utile*, Si Sbowintc lucrenMe Fur Till* Y?-ar of 3,198,224. t , Washington, March 28.?The census bureau today issued a bulletin Bhowlng the total crop of cotton ginned in 1904 to be 33.579.782 bules. ?? These figures Include llnters and rouud bales, * < mn half bales, and tbe total Is equivalent to Ha 13.SS4.457 bales of Soo pounds. The summary i of bales is as follows: Square bales 18,103.44V rll Round pales 290151 qq Sea Island cotton 104.317 Llnters 241,1)42 i Total running bales, luoiudldg lln- A ters 13,745,857 T1 Included In Ibis are 192,275 running bales, , estimated by ginnere remaining to be aluDed. c The total ruuniDg crop bales lor 1908 was Bl 10.399, 558. Tbe distribution of the cotton crop, accordlag to character of bales and cottob Is as follows : Square bales, upland cotton, reported from ginneries 13,108.447 Round bales, upland crop 296,151 Bales of Sea Island cotton 104,317 Lfnters reported from cotton seed oil mills 241,912 Tbe figures from the various stales on the running ba es are as follows: Alabama 1,458,9(56 Arkansas 888,967 Florida 86,642 Georgia....- ... 1,960,151 Iidian Territory 476,984 Kansas 14 Kentucky 1,922 Loustana 1.105,466 Mississippi 1,788,638 Missouri 48 447 North Carolina....." 743,404 ac OA I i4U*7 UK< a OUDI I South Caroilua 1,189,134 ]j Tennessee 816,790 Bt Texas 3,124,077 aI Virginia 37,216 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Host Popular. a) "Mothers buy It for croupy children, r*ll- jj road men buy It for severe coughs and elder- w ly people buy It for la grippe," say Moore cr Bros., Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Cham- m berlaln's Cough Remedy thananyotberklnd. ef It seems to have taken the lead over several w other good brands." There Is no question but c this medicine Is the best tbat can be procured ?>| for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or tc fan adult that la afflicted. It always cures bi quickly. Sold by alt druggists Abbeville, H. a< M. Young, Due West. tt hi - ?- tt From the Savannah. m ec j The Hon. I. H. McCaula was In town yerterday. He comes lrom the banks of the Savannah whose mighty waters have been j going to waste from the time whan the Savant ah was a little spring branch. We are en Informed th8t great event are veiled In mysj tery, and we have reason to bellere that the to water power on the shoals Immediately cc above the Calboua Falls will soon be em- gj ployed at developing electricity which will be cc transmitted to the neighboring towns. At ol low water it is estimated that 6,000 horse pow- ^ er can be had, or enough to run six cotton y< mlllB of the capacity of the Abbeville cotton bi mill. V b( _ It The Marlon Star's Sew Prei*. We congratulate our contemporary, tbe Marlon Star, on tbe acquisition of a new Babcock Printing Press. We have In tbe Press and Banner office a press from tbe same gi manufacturers which Is Just like the Star's ^ machine, except in the Inking arrangement. Lt If the Star shall be as well pleased wltb Its press as we are with oars, the Star will be happy as long as It lives. Tbe only objeotion to tbe Baboock is, that it runs too fust. Printing 1,800 an hour will soon do tbe work of & country newspaper, and then tbe machine will have to wait a long time for something \ else to do. Qood luck to the .Star. May It shine forever. Let us Have Another Mill. We have many young men possessing all O the requisites of character and business abll- M Ity to make a cotton mill successful. We are a believer in progress, and stand ready to ^ give a subscription to any one of them who F may undertake to build a ootton mill. D Ci Editor in Town. Editor O. E. Moore of the Honea Patb Chronicle, was in town for part of tbe da y last Monday, and it was by close calculation that sj that he was not enabled toBtay longer in tb* u best town In America. He reached the stB- ^ Hon just one mln*te before the departure of D the tralD. R S( About Kheamatiim. There are few diseases that Inflict more toi- t?( tare than rheumatism and there Is probably m no disease for which such a varied and useless b, lot of remedies have been suggested. To say that It can be cured Is, tberelore, a bold state- . men t to make, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a< which eDjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success In the treatment of this dlBcane. Ll One application of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers ha e testified to permanent cures by Its use. Why suffer when Pain Balm aflordssuch quick relief aod _ costs but a trifle ? For sale by all druggists Abbeville, H. M. YouDg, Due West. j Rheumatic Pains Quickly Relieved. The excruciating pains characteristic of rheu oiatlsm and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has been the surprise and delight of thousands of sufferers. Thequlckrellef frc.m pain which It affords Is alone worth many times Its cost. For nale by all druggists Abbeville, H. M. Young, Due West. Deserving1 Young Men. ' P A few days ago, Mr. Cannon Hanvey, whg was for quite a while''Full Back "of the Clemson Foot ball team was In Abbeville deliveilng some telephone poles. He was short of hands, and with bis nnueual strength, easily did the work of two or three ordinary bands. Mr. Hanvey is at present helping his father look after his large farming Interests, and he Is not doing things by halves. Mr. Geo. Hanvey, Jr., another son of Mr. Geo. A. Hanvey bas recently been elected a6- ? slBtant veterinarian at ClemBon College. Mr. Tbomas Hanvey, tbe eldest brother, 1b earning a salary of fifteen hundred dollars annually as electrician. \ The father, Mr. Geo. A. Hanvey, may well be proud of the 6ncceas his boys are having He has educated each of them at Clemson ColUge, and hlB good example In sending them to school might well be emulated. Putnam'B Fadeless Dyes, all colors at Mil? i lord's Drug store. ^ Phone us your orders and let us show you how quick we will execute them. Phone 107. Mllford's Drug Store. BBrlDg us your prescriptions and save lime and money. Mlllord's Drugstore. Phone 107, On duty all the time so gcr to Mliford's Drug Store and gel what you want. See Kendall's new show case of jewelry. H He a beamy. " Special sale on ribbon Thursday and Frl? day. Special sale oo embroidery at Kendall's on f] Thursday and Friday. 11 Best $1.00 overall on the market at Ken? 0 dall's. Qnn Vftn^oll'o AU (inn 1 alroot Hot T t U Q I OOD A.C/UV4Clil V4? V6UID D w? VV I. UUbi Abo u beauty. Laces, collars? and ties at Kendall's. 200 white shirts waist at Kendall's, {50 centtto $2.00. See Kendall's line of ladi s' hose, tan, cbam _ pagne and black lrom 25 to 50 cents. Largest and most complete line of millinery h( in this part of the State at Kendall's. Dl Just received a new lot of dress trimmings for wash goods at Kendall's. Open Stock Basset China for swell ^ dinner parties at Dargan's 5 & 10 cents store. gt Kerosene Oil 18 cts per gallon, 5 gallons lots, 17 cts. per gallon, at l)ar- ct gan's 5 & 10 cents store. ce Flower pots Just received at Dargan's 5 & 10 b( ota. Store. They bave saucers 5 cts. to 65. Tl SALESDAY. ilcsdny lu Abbeville?Pretty I>bjFew SiileN. Salosday was rather dull,a tew sales by the aster of real estate were as follows: Unimproved lot In case ot Miss H. C. I'errlti :alnst Samoson It'ipley. Hold to Miss H. C. irrln for $70.00. Improved Home Place In me case to Miss 11. rerrin ior wuuu. Three hundred acre tract in L. T.Harmon t. Norfleet Hunter et als. Sold toF.E.Harnon, W. E. Cothran and J. L. Perrln for 8700, One hundred acre tract in L. T. Harmon vs. manda Edmund? and others, to W. N. lomeon lor $235 00. Town lot In case of J. L I'frrln vs. Maria nllh. Sold to J. L. Ferrin tor 8100 00. Yon Will Never Be Sorry. For living a pure llle. For doing your level best. For being kind to the poor. For looking before leaping. For bearing before Judging. For thinking before speaking. For standing by your principles. For stopping your ears to gossip. For asking pardon when in error. Forbrldling a slonderou* tongue. For being generous loan enemy. For giving an unfortunate person a lift. For prompness in keeping your promise*. . For putting the best construction on the ?? of others. You will never, never be sorry for'giving gbt to the blind, knowledge to the IgnorHnt, rengtb to the weak, help to the struggling, id a Saviour to the heat ben. Iiaxnry nnd Economy. 'TIh strange Indeed bow modern executive jlllty and art enter Into the thl ngs of daily ft?and bow by skill of tbe one blend?d Hh tbe artistic sense real luxury can be >mbmed with true economy?this was rlkiogly protra.ved to us in visiting the (tablisbment 01 H. G. Andeison & Co., wbere e were shown tbe handsome new Spring lotbe?, made and designed by Schloss <t Co., ' Baltimore and they were a real revelation i us. 'Tls remarkable bow men's apparel is Improved in the last lew years In an tlstlc sensa, and bow by the assembling of le thousands of tailors under one executive sad as Is done by these Wholesale Tailors ley are enabled to sell these beautiful garen ts at such low figures?that it seems real lonomy to wear such clothes. Get Id Tbiq Race. Every farmer needs corn. Every ifarmpr inmakecoro. How much can you make l one acre ? Will you be willing to enter a >utest in vogue in another part of tbe soul b i wit: One acre, no more, is to be planted Id >rn, and this one acre Is to be urged to lu imost capacity, no limit to fertilizer. ioul > you be successful In raising tbe most o-n nor onpp vnn nr? In rppelve five hUs-he'S f corn from every man In the contest. rlth a hundred competitors your crib would 3 Rnug with aton anda half ot corn. In cmrp ju lone you 'are to pay the winner flv? iishels of corn. The ground and the corn raised thereon to 5 iijpaHured by a committee appointed lot le purpose. If you will enter this contest you will do luch toward encouraging corn production In le county. It Is not too late to begin ?uch content and Is certainly one that every farmer In tht >nnty could enter. Enter the content, and encourage corn owing. Such a plan would give the farmers hoeoteredlt a rr?tlcal lesson in inter ve farming which would be worth more lan all the advice th it emenates Irom the trlcoltural pres*. Send your name to this office and let us iter you as a com pel.tor. imp mm * STATEMENT Showing condition of formers' Bank f Abbeville, S. C., at close of business 31st arch, 1905. RESOURCES. , nans and discounts $147 678 3!) nrnt?.nr? ind flnure.H 473 00 Locks 350 on verdrafts 847 H5 ue from otber banks 13598 41 ash In vault 9,321 7G 8172.269 51 LIABILITIES. #pltal stock.- 8 75,000 00 arplus lUDd 6.500 00 divided profit* 3,832 85 IvldeDds unpaid - 420 0' ue other Banks I,fl08 58 pposlts 74 913 5S c-dlscounts 10,000 00 8172.209 51 >uth Carolina, 1 Abbeville County. ( I. Julius H. DuPre. Cashier of above named ink, do solemnly swear ibat tbe abovte stateent is true to tue best ot my knowlodije and Jllef. Julius Q. DuPre. Cashier. Subscribed and Rworn to before me this 81ot ly of March, 1905. Benj. S. Bnrnwell, IS. P A. C. S. C. arrect?Attest: A. K. Watson, ) J. R. Blake, ^Directors. F. E. Harrison. ) - rUST IN HAMMOCKS! Finest line ever shown In Abbeville. Get your choice early. IR^T SHIPMENT OF THE Peerless Iceland Ice Cream Churns, All sizpb.1 Churns quickest, use lefe ice. Ice Tools. !r?.reen "DnnrH and Windows. (Plain and Ornaments. Vater Coolers, Fly Fans. Lawn Mowers. Abbeville Hardware Co. 3ity Election City Election will be held in the Court House fuesday, April 11th, 1905 rom 8 o'clock a. m., till 4 p. m., for Lie election of aD A Iderman from each f the four wards. MANAGERS : G H. Moore, John Clark, Govan Iraydon. J. L. McMillan, Mayor. James Chalmers, Clerk. Tin ware Is a pet line at Dargan'so & 10 cts. ore. Do you buy your tin ware of ub ? If ot you are loselng money. Guano horns at Dargan's 5 & 10 cents store. Do you use a stove ? At Dargan's 5 it 10 cts. unit ti.ll I (l.wl <>!>unln(ltr Ihu tmul LlftVu \IIU u v. Ill UUU UU3WIUUJ HIV tade. Batter moulds and butter spades ut Darin's 5 & 10 cts. store. Full line of yellow bowls at Darean'so <t 10 s store. You should see these coods. Lamp Chimneys, all sizes at Dargan's 5 & 10 mts store for 5 cents eacb. Tbenwecairy a jtter grade. The celebrated McBeth make, aere are none better. 1 . ' V . - " Haddons Call Attention To tlieir Immense Stock of New Goods on Sale this Week. ') CORSETS?The new spring modles. || VEILINGS?The very latest ideas. -j LACES AND EMBROIDERIES?An extensive line to select from. ! WHITE GOODS?The very choicest things in'the market may be found in our stock. BLACK GOODS?We have for years made a spacialty of Black Dreess Goods. MOURNING GOODS?We carry the very i latest in mourniug materials. ' 1 It has always been our policy to keep the very best clans of goods i the market affords. By adhering to this principle we hope to I merit a still larger share of your trade. ( Very respectfully, < R. M. Haddon <& Co. i . j If Food to work 11 on is food to live if on" M I A man works to w) live. He must live Afift. ' to work. Ill He does both jigl better on |1| Uneeda Biscuit, W Iine soaa cracKcr ?i that contains in the tt most properly bal- . m anced proportions m a greater amount * fl of nutriment than . W any food made 7Mk from flour. mV Uneeda I Biscuit 1 at m Ill National biscuit company b|g flw / Graham Crackers \ W# , I Batter Thin Biscuit 1 /yj ^ocial Tea Biscnitl III Abbeville Lumber Company, Dealers in Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Lime. Best Portland Cement, full barrel, $2.50. Just received three cars Shingles, from the cheapest to the very best. Car of Doors, Sash and Blinds .just in. Two cars Dressed Lumber on hand. Flooring, Ceiling and Siding. Get our prices and we will do the rest?viz: Sell You. A ??VTT X .17! T .TTlVf "RT71T?, DO. The same old stand, near S. A. L. Depot. MASTIC PAINT. The Kind That Wears. Just received Ten Thousand pounds of this famous mixed Paint, which we guarantee to be second to no paint on the market, regardless of price. This may sound like hot air to you, but give us a chance and we will show you, ^ Yours to Paint, C. A. Mll^i^UtCU. PHONE .07 THE PAINT MAN. The Farmers' Bank of Abbeville. President: Vice-President: Cashier: F. E. HARBISON. P. B. SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. Board of Directors : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, John R. Blake, G. A. Visanska, John A. Harris, R. M. Huddon, A. K. Watsou, Lewis W. Parker, W. P. Greene. < 1 IV e solicit your business and are prepared to handle it safely and conservatively. We are in position to make you loans, and to pay interest on deposits, when placed in 1 Our Savings Department. I $ to the farmer who under- WWS, stands how to feed his " il crops. Fertilizers for Corn 1\ a? must contain at least 7 I M 3k per cent, actual vi! j I PotashI Send for our books-^-they uji w 3|f tell why Potash is as necessary VMn 1 to plant life as sun and rain; Vrlj sent free, if you ask. Write l|fg 2 QERMAN KALI WORKS jjl New York?93 Nassaa Street, or fi CISL Atlanta, Ga.?Sooth Broad St, U 1M TO T5DDUADPH TA OfTPUf.V VATTR iO IUUI AUUU w,h ?wv*? WANT IN EVERYTHING PEE- , TAININGTO 3E2TEEAL MEECHATOSE A FULL AND SELECT IINE OF SHOES AT MODERATE PRICES. A WELL ASSORTED LLNE OF STAPLE AND FANCY UROCERIES?THE VERY BEST. Farming Implements A SPECIALTY. AND AT LOWEST PRICF8. ::'i Call and see U3 1 t And satisfy yourself tbat this la the place to get the best goods for tbe l ;ast money. B. A. Richey. I \ I I b ll J> Mi a The hege loo beam SAW MILL wrrH Heacock-Kinq feed Works En?xxm ajo Boiunu, Wooowobbwq Hiaanramr, Cotton Ginning, Baaoskaxnr* jure Sxixmia ura Lath MAoaamtr, Co aw Uusm, Its., Etc. GZBBKS MACHINERY CO.. CtlaakU, 8. C. THE GlBBES SHINGLE MAOHINE Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, E. H. WoJfe, of Bear Grn*e, Iowa, cheated death. He says : "Two years ago I bad Kidney Troublp, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bittern, whifh affected a complete cure. I have aleo found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble, and beep them constantly on hand, since, as f find they have no equal." P. B. Speed, druggist, guarantee them ut 50c. loj Ordinance. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Abbeville, and by authority of the same : I. That it shall be unlawful rorany person to erect or maintain within the corporate limits of the City of Abbeville, any hog pen or pig pen, or pen in which hogs or pigs are kept, or are iutended to be kept, when the same is within one hundred feet of a residence; or within one hundred feet of any street, and it shall be unlawful for any person to keep or place any hog or pig in a pen located and erected as above described. II. It shall be unlawful for any person to tie out any hog or pig, or to keep the same tied out, within the corporate limits of the City of Abbeville, Wltmn one nunureu ieet ui auy reuidence, or within one hundred feet of any street, and unless the chain or rope, or the fastening, be of such length as to allow "such hog or pig to move from place to place within a radiu9 of at least twenty feet. III. That all hog or pig pens 9hall enclose a space of twelve hundred square feet for one hog or pig therein ; for eacb additional hog or pig, five hundred square feet more is required. IV. Any person convicted of violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, and not less than one dollar, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, nor less than two days. Done and ratified in council this 14th day of March, 1905.J. L. McMillan, Mayor. James Chalmers. Clerk. Estate of J. 0. Heiipr.M. Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. TAKE NOTICE that on the 17th day ot A April, 1905, we will render a final account if ouractlDgs and doings as Executors of the Estate of J. O. Ilemmmger, deceased, n the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville bounty at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same lay will apply lor a final discharge from our .rusLassuch Executors. All persons having demands against said istate will present them for payment on or jetore that day, proven and authenticated or je forever barred. Mrs. Corrle J. Hemmlnger, March 15.1905. Administratrix. I kl fatatel JLliVWI *ji^vwv\/ /J& For Sale. y \ One house and lot on upper Main Street. One of the most desirable places in town. One house and lot on Tan lard) Street. J One large lot on Oabell Avenoe., One house and lot on Pinoltfy* oueou. ijluuoo uumjjai a in VOIJ new, One house and lot on ChurchStreet. Two cabins on Harrisburg Street. 650 acres land about 8 miles from Abbeville and 6 miles from Due West. 329 aores land 9 miles from Abbeyille. 125 acres land one-half mile from Hodges. 342 aores land 9 miles from Abbeville, three miles firom Calhoun Falls. Qood house and lot on Wardlaw Street. BOBT. S, LINK. Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL rnmrn ASSOCIATION. **operty Insured, $925,000 January 1st, 1904. r|7BiTF. TO OA CALL on the tu>denlgn?d ? ? or to the Dlreotor of your ToWMhlp or Buy LUOnUBUOD JOB UUt/ unuiQ MWH' iur plan of Insurance. Wf insure your property against de?tru? 'Ion by B FIEE, WIHOT* 01 UKJIBf, I *nd do so cheaper than any ft>nraaoo Com cany Ineilatenoe. Remem oer we are prepared to pnro to yoattj that nnrR iR the sa/eat and cheapest plan MSI , InfBranou known. . ,M J. B. BLAKE,Jr., Gen. Agent I Abbeville, S. C. I J. FRASEB LYON, Frei. I Abbeville, S.1C, I oAinn T\mTanmAi>a I dkjahu i/umiuivivo. B. O. Major Greenwood J.T. Mabry Colesbory W. B. Acker ..._.Donalds W. B. CllnkBcales Due Wafct T. L. Haddon .?. JUong Cane I. A. Keller . MmHhvllle v A. K. WaUon.. Cedar Spring A.M. Beld ..... AbbevilleTownship W. W. Bradley Abbeville Oily. Dr. J. A. Aodernun... Aptrevllle H. A. Tennent... LcwOd00vllle A. O. Grant _..M&fnolla J. R. Tarrant.. ....Calhoun Mills 8. L. Edmonds.: .Bordeaux 8.0. Harvey Walnat Grove W. C. Martin ...........HodKee J. D. Coleman ?;.?Coronaoa J. Add Calboan?.? Ninety-on J. M. Payne- Klnards J. B. Taylor......;.... Keilo wshlp Joseph Lak?? :_Pb(Bntx Rev. J. B. Mnse_ Verdery > J. H. Chiles, J* ?.Bradley J. W. Lyon - ? Troy W. A. Cbealbam ...... Yeldetl ?jS P. B. Caillson Calllsoa IW. M. Oat* ? Klrkee* , ' 1 Caleb Walton .....................Brook* Abbeville. 8 O.. J#n. 18, 1904. Y i .1 . i\ DR. J. R. NICKLES, ' ' ' Surgeon Dentist. Office oyer C. A. Milford's Drag TJST IJS GO TO EUROPE! Would you like a superb tour at a moderate cost to all the brilliant oapi? tals of Europe? A special party of ladies, limited to < ten, will sail during the last week in ? June, 1905 for ITALY, SWITZERLAND, OSIBJI MANY, BELGIUM, FRANCM^ AND ENGLAND, 8$ under the personal conductorabip of noted writer and linguist. Everything will be first class. Our members will travel not as intruding tourists, labelled as strangers for the curious, but as rpfineri and welcome visitors to the world's show places. Write for particulars. Hyaeinthe Ringrose, 343 Fifth A venae, New York City. 1. DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE CTP-S3TAIR8 ON .MaTLWAlN Corner, Abbeville. 8. C. Calvert & Uickles ? Headouartera for ? White Hickory Wagons Owensboro Wagons, Sock Hill Biggies, Summer Buggies, fHiAa/n RnmriAfl. w"vi*r oo ? Harness, Laprobes, etc. Calvert & Nickles. Feb. 24. 1904. tf r DR. J. A. DICKSON, . SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. A GOOD PLATE $8.00 _ AMALGAM FILLINGS 75c and. 1.06 OFFICE OVER BARKSDaLE'S STORK.