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r EAST END. | Wlint "H" Sff>? ail'l llt'ilis Oil 11 i s ICouiils in Cuuutr.v a Hi iti Town. ai.i. akoi'M) lu-irrK x<> M Hi :;n!. Tl)'' K""'1 r?r ?>f 11|<- S'mr ?M H Scll'Hi* ciomi-U l.t-i UVUtitMlny 17 U inui ut ni^lil m ino-t Uflight iui rec?;pi ini. wm? ?-i.j >i.i ii\ tt-Hcher*'. p <triin?, .i .il s;-li jliirs hI. (lie hum*O'M?-. f>?vul (jtlllarn where ail milled i<ge'htr tn k"HxI |>liMKur?'. H'iv. N. K. Sinitti <>f llrwdlcv, and I. \V.\ Brnwu ol Lfbauou ?v le aiumi^ iLie iiiv'.it i gtK'StM. Delicious rpireMiineiiis with s?- v u, which "(>.k? carting contc-i" w-.t liel'l which afl udfrt cousider-ib e iiiiium uieiit the jouiik people mixs l,i?le K^ans m'cut ibe ring anil Mr. J.?hu Evuum tilled outlur bachelor bat'oo. N>?xi in ordi-r wax the pres'-utnlion of priz h which were pre?ej>1td In h t?w ?eM ob>*e:> riwaiks i.y N. K. Stnltii a t< I-lows: First priz-- for Penmanship wan awarded AllssS.lile P?arl Wood hurst. FlrM. prize No. 1 ^peltliis: was wou b .V is' Evh Mae Williams, 25h tu>r. First prize No. 2 Spelling w** presetted !< j Jiiks nuueuu uu'Jiui. Attheclo^eol a most delightful eveninir the separaUou or te?tchns, selio ars and friends was tiuged with a degree of KhdneM,' and just before the "Sweet old wor-1 good bye" was spoken, all joined In sin^in^ that beautiful and appropriate tiyiou, "God bi> with yon till we uieet again." Prof. Hunter left the next day for his houie in Monitor, West Virginia. This is a large and flourishing school and Is under the most progressive and up-to-date , management, giving entire satisfaction to trustees and patrons. Prof. Hunter and Miss Tribble are graduates of Due West Colleges and are well up In all the latest methods of teaching, and have during the past sessioa by their zeal and energy added a splendid Library and Musical department to the school, both of which ar? highly appreciated by patrons and scholars 'i nus anotner successful session nas cioscc ana teachers scholars are enjoying their holiday. I Mrs. Ada C.Kennedy closed the exercises of Fern Hill School last Friday and will return to her home In a few days. I Mrs. Jane McUaw and daughter, Miss Nel- , lie, are now visiting Mr. John Link and family near Troy. Dr. W. E. Link of Wellington was called out on Route No. 3 last Thursday, professionally. Mr. aDd Mrs. A. K. Watson spent a day or two of last week with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Glbert near Lowndesville. Mr. Marlon Linfc has been quite sick the past week but is now improving and will . soon be all right again. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Riley of Pledmo-1 spent several days of last weefc with homefolks, Mr. J. Q. walker and family of Sharon. Mrs. J. J. Link bought a fine Jersey cow last week from J. X. McDIIl of Sharon and is now ready to furnish her patrons with beautiful sweet butter. Mr. B. A. Boyd and son, J. W. Boyd of Lo? dlmont were among the welcome visitors in the city last Friday. Mis Llnnle Covin and brother of Mt. Car? , mel were shopping In the olty last Thursday moke kain, more rest ! moke rain, moke grass ! These are Interludes of the farmers Just bow between showers, the first Is a Joyful souk of the lazy Indifferent farmer, while the last Is ? pitiful refrain of the wide awake, Industrious farmer who has no time for rest, but Is ever j anxious about bis crop and can't rest for , wanting to "wade into the grass. ' From appearances It seems that some of thtfarmers aloog Route Ko. 3 are trying to raise , cotton and bay together, and we think If the . rains continue a few more days the hay would prove the most profited crop of the < two. The grass baa already reduced the cotton acreage of one farmer 10 acres which has been ploughed up and sown In peas and we expect this will be done by others and perhaps that too without any peas. The farmers are having a hard pull just now, but are comforted by the thought, that , every cloud bas a sliver lining, a few weeks 1 onnoklna onH oil mill Ka mall J \jA puuouiuc auu ati niu uc IT oiii i The recent rains while against the cotton ( crop have made many baskets of wheat and oats, that without them would never have c been cut down. r IN AND ABOUT THE CITY. I Mr. Hook having sold out his business In Abbeville will leave in a few days over the Seaboard for Atlanta where himself and lainlly will make their home for the present. Mr. Will Syfan is adding another room to his dwelling In Fort Pickens. The young men of the city gave a ball at g the Eureka Hotel last Thursday evening which was a most enjoyable affair. An orchestra from Augusta furnished line music t lor the occasion. Miss Kate Bruce Is home again altera , pleasant an.d protracted stay with her sister 1 at Clio, 8. Cf. Hon. J. Frwsler Lyon and Mr. C. D. Brown have just returned from Beaufort where they attended a meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Phythlas. They .iad a fine time and a most delightful trip. Miss Lucia Parker ol Greenville is in the city visiting relatives and friends. t Miss Lucia is one of Abbeville's most popu- i lar young ladles ana holds a warm placet)) hearts of this people where she is always t most cordially welcome. I Miss Plevna Seal entertained tbe euchre club Inst Friday afternoon. Delightful refreshments were served and everyone eDjoyed tbe occasion. Mrs. W. E. Cason will leave next Friday for Wllllamston, wbere she goes for a change hoping It will prove beneficial to her health. Mrs. Jolly of Portsmouth, Virginia, le In tbe city tbe guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry I Wilson. J The Commencement exercises of Abi>e? . vllle's Graded School will take place In the Court House next Thursday evenlDg. This Is ? an occasion that Is always eDjoyed by our people, and as there Is a large class to graduate it will be doubly so this time. Tbe teachers ol the 3rd and ??h grade, Misses Robertson and White will give their scholars a picnic at Klugh's park on Friday and Miss Nance of tbe 5th grade will give ber pupils a picnic at Klugb's park on Thursday. PERSONAL MBNTION. V Mr. Rayford Power is honie again to tbe dedellghtol hiR many friends having just grad- e uated from Baltimore Medical College and is ? now a fnll fledged Pharmacist with a big P. j H. D. affixed to his namo. Uis friends will find him at his old stand Dr. C. A. Mllford's drug store. a We acknowledge with much pleasure a most unique and neatly gotten up invitation J1VJUU mi. UOLUCD CiUWtllU DUWttlUB WUU Will graduate on the 6tb of June proximo from the College of Physloians and Surgeons of Uni? * versify of Illinois as M. D. aDd A. B. Mr. Edwards Is an Abbeville boy and ban the best wishes of hosts of friends who will be t glad to welcome him home alter a long ab? * sence. v Mrs. James Perrln has Just returned from a ( delightful visit to her friend, Mrs. L>. T. Bry? , ant of Atlantic City, N.J. jWe Have Pirates Still. J It seems Incredible that pirates should roam t the high seas during these days when so i many modern navies are afloat, yet a most thrilling and well authenticated story comes lrom Malaga. According to the cablegram the Spanish sailing vessel Joven Teresa, while near the Moroccan ooast, was chased and tired upon by a Moorish vessel. There were a number of Moors on board the Jove* Teresa, and they tried to overpower her crew. t The latter were finally compelled to flee In t a small steam launch. They were pursued by the pirates on the Jovan Teresa, and were 1 about to be overtaken, when a mail steam&r, f thfl PinrtaH rip M?hnn. hnvA in ulirhr Tho t cries of the sailors for help were beard and tbe steamer bore down and picked tbem up. ( Tbe Moors beached the Jovan Teresa, and 1 then fired a fusillade at the Cludad de Ma- <. hon. It has been almost 100 years since the United States Davy swept the northern coast of Africa free of pirates, and the swarthy seamen of that part of tbe world seem to have forgotten tbe lesson, uncle Sam may have some more business over there soon. Gruriuutiug Exercitiett. The closing exercises of the Graded School will be held In the Court House on Thursday ; evening 25th Inst., beginning at 8:30 o'clock. J For some time It was leared that the < Court House could not be had lor this oc casion, owing to the fact that court Is in session but Judge Klugb and the other court officials have kindly arranged so that the building can be used for tbe graduating exercises Thursday evening. A smull stage will be erected and the resi of the space Inside th? bar will be reserved for the parents and specially Invited friends of tbe members of the graduating class. The editor of The Fillmore (Mo) Lever mourns: "Yesterday and today the editor has been eating cold grub and cobwebs, poked through the kitchtn window on a Srooom.the while sitting on an upturned wash boiler, with our back leaning lor support against a miscellaneous pile of furniture, chinaware and skillets, and our feet mixed up with an assortment of !sunuay school papers, table cutlery and stoves blacKlDg. me editors uoiniene is uuaergolDg the throes of the semliiDuuttl cleaning. Mrs. Gibert wears an old wrapper, u worn and tired look, a spot ol tool on her nose and a gleam of determination In her eye. Ob, ye married men, give us yoursjm. patby !" / ?CTLr~~ 99 "ICS Churches School Houses and Homes ought to be decorated and made beautiful and healthful by using ^Vab astVixei A Rock Cement izrSr'te not rub or scale. Destroys disease germs and vermin. No washing of walls after once applied. Any one can brush it on?mix with cold water. Plain tinting and whitening, and the most elaborate relief, stencil work and frescoing may be done with it. Other finishes /h?ftpint? fAnr'ifnl names and mixed with hot water) <lo not have the cementingproperty of Alabastine. They are stuck on with "glue or other animal matter, which rots, feeding disease perms, rubbing, scaling and spoiling wall*, clothing, etc. Such finishes must oe washed off every year?costly. filthy work. Bny Alabastine only in live-pound packages, properly labeled. Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design, "Hints on Decorating, and our artists1 services in making color plans, free. ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St., N. Y. For sale in Abbeville by. C. A. MILFORD. What They Say. And So They Are. Atlanta Constitution. Apropos of the joint convention between northern and southern Baptists, The Louisville Times says: "When the churches get together, hostilities fire mighty near over." So They Would. Daily Mail. Our Congregational friends would be as mad hops if any one should say their church couldn't furnish grace enough to cleanse "tainted money." Snch Condition* Help. A Nebraska paper says: "With a telephone in the house, a buggy in the barn, a rural mail box at the gate, the problem is solved?how to keep the girls aud boys on the farm." Johu Sharp Williitmn I>o wont (arc For Money. Wilmington Star. House Leader John Sharp Williams s going to give Senator Money a race "or his seat, in the next campaign. It is presumed that Williams will ilart in on him trying to convince the Mississippians that Money is the root \f u 11 ovi I W lint Mexico Thinks. Mexican Herald. The alight cloud of anti-Japanefe feeling at Washington is significant. V Japanese exclusion law would tend o dissipate about all the entente eorliale now existing between the big epublic of the West and the rising jower of the Far East. Stay tbe Proceedings. Marietta Journal. A Wisconsin legislator has introduc;d a bill to abolish corsets, but it Is lot thought the bill will squeeze hrough.?Rome Tribune. You are "waisting" printers ink to )e taiKiug tnatway. Inopportune Ambition. Atlanta Constitution. Right when public sentiment at the south is getting on the side of thfl ynching question the South Carolina ,own ol Magnolia wants to change its lame to Lynchburg. Perhaps. (Charleston Post.) Jasp. Talbert has come out to delounce the dispensary as au inquity. >Iaybe we shall see Ben. Tillman on he stump next year thunderiug igainst the great moral institution. A Difference. Gaffney Ledger. It's wonderful what a difference here is in the movements of a boy at vork and the same boy in a baseball fame. We are not objecting to the jame. We simply note the difference n the manner in which he gets about md wish he could put the same imount of energy into his work. Wby I>o People Take Tlii*. Free Lance. The enertaiument %of President Roosevelt at a banquet by the Iroquois }lub, the principal organization of Jbicago and of the West, was quite lotable. There are lots of democrats n Chicago and elsewhere who think r. Roosevelt a better democrat than nany who so designate themselves, >ut whose actions and evident svmpa hies are uot democratic at all. No .Hole II Be. Free Lance. The removal of their hats by the vomen and girls in one of the Spar;anburg churches last Sunday has exited much interest all over the state iiid beyond it, the newspapers giving ull notice of the innovation. The reform started in Spartandurg will loubtless prove the beginning of a very geueral observation of this most sensible and considerate custom. BuIIh nmi ltcar>*. Charleston Evening News. A few days ago the people of Green vine in luidoiuic wcic leuiuijp biiiicu up by the raging of a mad bull through the streets of their city. According to The Savannah Morning News, Sandtown, Ga., was frightened half out of its wits by the appearance :>f a bear in its midst. Mr. Sully and Mr. Price must be aloose in the .South. liankru|>u-y At .^uy Kale. Wilmington Star. An Indiana jury granted a divorce! to a woman, allowed her $47,000 alimony, a house valued at Jli5,000, gave her the custody of the children and an additional allowance of $:&(> month to support them. All this was done on the ground of "cruel and unusual tr^ntmpnt " tho nritififiu I ullfimtimi being that ber husband subjected ber to great pain, humiliation and mortification because be failed to wear a dress mit at a dinner and reception winch she gave some of her fashionable friends. Surely and .indeed it would ha,ve meant electrocution, for Adam to have had his case in the, hands of that jury. / ; jST Garden Truck 1 a can be raised profitably only in soil M containing plenty of Potash. All I J I vegetables require a fertilizer con- Q , I taining at least 10 per cent, actual I iPnt/mhl Without Potash no fertilizer is com- I plete, and failure will follow its use. Every farmer should have onrvalnablo books I on fertilization?they aro not advertising matter booming any special fertilizer, but books of authoritativo information that.means largo profits to thp farmers. Sent free for tho asking. ^ GERMAN KALI WORKS r New York?93 Nassau Street, or M % Atlanta, Ga.?22*A South Broad Street. M The lioiul CflNe, Greenwood Journal. The celebrated bond case in which the people of Greenwood are very j much interested has been sent hack " for trial by the United States court of appeals to which it was taken by the parties holding the bonds. Judge Brawley sustained the motion for a demurrer aud this court has reversed _ bis decision. Messrs, Grier and Park represent the county. They will take it to the supreme court of tbe Uuited States. Who Could Illume Ilie Cliino? Atlanta Constitution. Tbe Chinese are quite right in their view of the treaty of 1S6S in its bearing on the exclusion question. To exelude Chinese from the United States j after the expiration of the convention of 18S0, without a reuewed convention r is clearly a violation of the original f treaty regulatinging trade and inter- c course between tbe two countries. And China seems to be in no mood to be jollied diplomatically out of her bc'jcrtt determination. Itoogevelt In Knlocized By Kev, Sum I*. Jom-M. . (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) a Carlersville, Ga., May lS.-The sermon t of Rev. Sam P. Jones, at his tabernacle meeting here, Tuesday night, ( created a ' senation as he attacked I everything from a justice court bailifl a to the governor of the state, including a every tiling between tnese mar was catering to dishonesty, false met boric y aud sin. He eulogized Theodore lloosevelt, not because he, Mr. Joiich, wasa Republican, for lie was, he said, as much Republican as lie was "nigger," but be was for Roosevelt, who asked and desired nothing but a 1 fair deal, and that lie was for that aud I would stand for it at any cost. * ? <?> l>ea th of Utile Sara lieuiKdy. A. R. Prpsbyterian. Sara Kennedy, the little afflicted daughterof Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kennedy, died last Tuesday night after weeks of patient suffering. Her very uffl!ntir??io flrou? nnt, flip affections of the family and kindred. Little Sara lacked only a few days of being 8 years old. Rev. (). Y. Bonner conducted the funeral and the little body was laid to rest in the A. R. P cemetery. A GliANCE FOR AIME! ? *E. C. MESCHINE, of the Hermitage Farm, Lowndesville, S. C., t retiring from farming, will sell on easy terms, in Farms of 50 to 100 Acres about one thousand three hundred (1,300) acres, out of the 1,000 acres of the Hermitage Farm. Apply to E. C. MESCHTNE, Hermitage Farm, May 3, 1905. Lowudesville, S. C. Jewelry! Jewelry! I have just received a complete line of Jewelry of the very best quality, and at prices which will astonish you. You can get anything that you want in the jewelry line from me with a guarantee that the goods will be exactly as represented. Call and examine my stock. Watch repairing a specialty. J. W. RYKARD. Charleston and Western Carolina Ry. Schedule la effect April 10, 1003. No. '1 No. <i Dally Dally Lv Greenwood 2 4Gpin Ar AlcC'ormlcb .'1 W pru !) :tl am ArAuttiiMii 6'JO pii3 11 ioitni .No. Daily Lv Augusta 2 o5 pin Ar Allendale -I ;lti pin Ar Fairfax 4 41 pin Ar Yeniabsee fi in pin Ar Charleston 7 10 pra Ar Beaufort.... (! '!? pin Ar 1'orl Itoya' (i 10 pin ArSavanuali li 15 pin Ar WaycrosH 10 00 pin No. 1 Dally Lv Greenwood 1" 4:5 pin Ar 1j luienH I 15 pin Ar Spartanburg :> .">0 pin I ,v Spartanburg S. Ky I im pin Ar Henderson vli te... (> 17 pin Ar Ashvllle 7 4n pin Lv Laurens C &. W. C 'J n'.i piu Ar Greenville ;> ^5 pin L.v Gieeuwooii 13 pin Ar Laurens 1 45 pin Ar I'Union 2 'Zi "pin Ar Newberrj .'i 10 pin AT Columbia 1 45 pin Ar Sumter. (I 'J<> pm Ar Clnirleslon It :j.i pm | Arrivalsai Greenwood: tram JSo. 1, daily. | i from Augusta and Intermediate stations 12 4:i | p. id., Train' No. 'i, daily, Irorn AslievlMe, I Spartanburg, Greenville, Columbia and intermediate stations 2 10 p. in. J. E. Cryiien, Tkt. Agt.,Greetiwoou, 8. C. Geo. Tv Bryan, G<en'l Agt., Gieenvllle.S. C. Ernest WUliftmr. Gen. Pans. Aet., Augusta, Ga. T. H. Emerson, Traflic Manager - Maj. J C. Hemphill lias just reV-1 uuii'il 11 ? l!">!Ii aimivMMiry ??i Ills eoni-cttMni villi tlie Charleston ?\vs jmI ('on rii-r. ']'('? v 11i i m.i .. tiinl ;ii Otjii l.iiij?.l jnti t ;? = |.;?t)itv in liit* JCtil?ii? vi|l?? i \ i < liing :ii ijiiM(?'?) in 1"> niiliii?-. The nn.'ill miii of Mr. awl Mrs. Jlir.ft-11 i111 ;t 1 iili ? f v illi*i iiixl was lr< \vi e?l a I I?w?'l\inaii'.-, near Coliinili.i. A suit n<rain?t M. !>. (Jiileon, n state :<iiii-i:ili!i in < <i|i.n.t'i?. (in 11is liond I a> In f ii (itciiU (I in favor of tlie tie eiMixiit. W D ATVftTI! V Y ?CK has open up his business in J. S Cochran old stand. Bicycle and Sundries, Picture Moulding*. Yours for business, W.D.ADDIE. We are Sole Agents here for Vinol The most famous Cod Liver Oil pre>aracion known to medicine. Contains ALL the medicinal elenents of cod liver oil, actually taken i-oin fresh cod'a livers, but not a drop >f oil. Delicious to the taste and recognized hroughout the world as the greatest STRENGTH CREATOR or old people, weak, sickly women ,nd children, nursing mothers and afer a severe sickness. Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic 'olds, Bronchitis and all Throat and .iiing Troubles. Unequaled to create n appetite and to make those who re too thin, fat, ro?y and healthy. Try it 011 our guarantee to return our money if you-are not satisfied. Speed's Drug Store. BUILDING MATERIAL \ I am now receiving a stock of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING nd FINISHING LUMBER, also SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT and HAIR. "orne iu and let me give you prices. A. G. FAULKNER, TRINITY ST. ! )pposite A. B. MORSE. The Hecse log Beam SAW MILL, WITH Heacock-Kinq feed Works Exonnu jlnd Boilers, Woodworking Mxohe-tehy, Cotton Gimtojo, Brick1UKQIO AND ShINOLK AND IiATH Uachhtsry, Corn Mills, Era, Era. GU3BES MACHINKRY CO., Columbia, S. C. SE Between New i or V -n | Dally. Dally. | | 12 2f>piu 12 55pm 12 10 am I ! | 2 55pm 3 23pm 7 '23 am jl: | u Uipin ?i zopiii j l- biu 7 25pm 10 60 am 11 00 pm 2 20 pm ! 11 411pm 2 57 prn 1( 1 45um 5 10 pin I! I i \~~ | Dully. | 510pm ; i ! 10 02ptn 1 ! 1 20um j | 1 "iTiiin 5 l:{ pm ] 2 25 urn I 5 :?7 pm 1 }) no mi I I5:iiii 7 ll*i pm (i 2it.im S 56 pm I 7 I'mm !) It!i i>ii) 7 .'Iftatll 10 1ft ] 53 O.lUiirn II &5 | I Dully. ! !' 15nn? 12 01 i lit ;{otm 120i 2 53pm I II 47am 2 45 > > f< :t sr. i 1 USpm : 12 57pm 4 0'-1 ! 4 45pm 1 :25pm i -J :>2 i I 5 2S|>m : I 52pm j 5 Oo i 1 n .ir.pm ! 2 50pm i o os? 7 aipni i :s 20pm | a ic > I 7 0.r>pm ; '? 55jim ' 7 ?" i 1 11 20plil I -1 iVipm I 4Uj For further inforiuatiou reg* J. D. Miller, Agent, Pbone No. 50, Abbeville, S. C. I TIip body of E-eox Mtirrill, a negro I man atn'iil 40 yi ars wan found in Enon c Itiver, two iniUs below Enoree Colli.n Mill, I ui ?I ?l??\vii l.y weights. A., : >. ? , U I 1>< I i. ,11 iv ill ill') Drifts Id " " i M"nl 'f- " i in I ascertain who i.s responsible for his | (loil ll I diaries Sawyer, while, and a negro >:ril were killed hy lightning in Marl!horo. A woman call* d Old Minima Hender-on died in Kdgelield mid lo be 105 ' j el' r? old. The county affairs of (i reenville are i being in vest touted by A. J. Haltiwun! ger, an e>pert. . Colored citizens of Greenville have I protested against Ihe proposed jim ' crow slrei t ear law rl lie crnductor if a Pullman oar, who w? nt into the telegraph oflice at Union for a nu mem. had his dres* mil ca>e containing Hollies and other valiihb e? stohn. A lie pro named Randolph Thomas has been arretted chuiged with the theft. Tie Peoples I ABBEVIL OFFICERS. S. G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. I I Farmers' M State, County and President: Vice-Pr< F. E. HARRISON." P. B. ? Board or Directors : Blake, G. A. Vi8an9ka, John A. Harris VV. Parker, W. P. Greene. Wc solicit your business a it safely and < We are in position to make you loi when placed in Oui" Saving's SCHOOI Tablets Ii General Sch C! /% y-v ^? "T* OjJCCU B XJ i ii> You have two Loascr? to ]>o pr;i fi Paint for only oho of i\ VY o ; . other paint o oilier jnj and the oL'iC-r with any other put: I some mixed paint or Lead and 0 hf;' lot of paint this lime; next js; Paint for 1 >otb. houses?in fact H tlie other houso before the \ " wk TEST prove PEAS* EE' G AUL&Ei\T CC FCR SA 0. A. Milford, iABOAi AIR LINE RAILWAY. York, Washington, Richmond, Portsmo Schedule in Eflect January Sth, 190-5. Dully. ( J 25 pm L* New York Ar i 12 am | " West Philadelphia " I *7 urn j " Baltimore " I 30am j " Washington " ) 10 am | " Richmond " 9 02 am 1 " Petersburg " i 40 pm Lv Norlina Ar 41 i Dally, i J 25 am Lv Portsmouth At ) 04 am ! " SulFolk " I 'JO pm Ar Norllna Lv I 10 pm Lv Not llua Ar I Id pm j " Henderson " 1 It) pm |Ar Durham " i Oil pm Lv Raleigh ' i 10 pm " So Pines (,1'inehurst J.) " i" :!0 pm Ar Hamlet Ar [im |Lv Hamlet Ar pm Ar .Monroe Lv im jl v Monroe Ar nil | \r Chester Lv tin | " Clinton " I iin " Greenwood ' [ din Lv Abbeville Ar urn " Cdll'oun Kalis " | am | " Klhertou " | im i " Athens " : nil j " Winder " j im I " .t.... Lawrviicevihe " j im A r Atlanta Lv| irdiug rates, Pullmau reservations, et< 1 W. K. Christian, A. (i. P. A. . . 110 PeachtreeStreet, Atlanta, Ua. Commfofioner of Immigration Watson and Col. J 8. Newman of Clems-on College addressed the Piedmont Fair Association ut, Greenville todav H. A. Morgan of Greenville is said to lie likely t<> he eier-tei! grand chancellor nf the S'-ut.h Carolina Knights f>f Pvthias at the coming grand lodge jut Hepnfort. Dr. Kenyon V. Millard, who has , | been held in jail at, Orangeburg, charged with bigamy, 1ms been re' leased as there is not sufficient evi|d?'iiee to Kind him over for trial. | The ministers of (Columbia are talkj intr of holding simultaneous revival meetings in their churchps. The natiirali/ition papers of all Chi- i | ntse in South Carolina are being, inl spect'"d. The state hoard ot h'tiiin nns auopi- | ed rulPH looking to ihi? ihe enforcemerit of compulsory vaccination I Postal receipts for Columbia, Spartanburg and Greenville rfhow heavy increase over last year. I Savings Bank,; LE, S. C. DIRECTORS. S G. Thomson, H.G.Anderson, 1 G. A. Neufler, C. C. Gambrell, W. E. Owens. C. S. Jones, J. S. Stark, Ed. Keiser, I Jonn A. Harris. i ~I . _ 11 ~~ or Abbeville. L City Depository. !Gident: Cashier: SPEED. J. H. DuPRE. F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, John B. i, .R. M. Haddon, A. K. Watson, Lewis nd arc prepared to handle conservatively. ins, and to pay interest on deposits, Department. nAATrn j J3UU1LD Pencils lk ool Supplies. rug Store. , / if .1. TT- vint to sell you Masflc ' ? \ !itia iuulitr j ou would use some I * 1-1:1 l!:j two at once?one with /| : :s*i Faint I lit. ic matters not what brand? fig til. V.'o ?.ill only soli you one B time wo will sell you Mastic I we expect to sell you paint for itestie Louso needs repainting. 's which is best? i 5., Inc., LOUISVILLE, KY. * tfBL .LE BY Abbeville, S.C R D i utb Atlauta. ( 30 I CO i ft) Dally. ; Daily, j Daily. 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Fred Geiariler, Traveling i'HhHeDger Agent, 10 Peach tree Street, Atlanta, Ga. ? 1 TTT77" I m Me For Sale. I ' ! 3ne house and lot on upper Main : Street. One of the most de isuauiti piciutJB 111 iiuwui One house and lot on Tan 'Yard Street. . One large lot on Cabell' Avenue. One house aud lot on Pinckey Street. House comparatively new, , One house and lot on Church Street, Two cabins on Harrisburg Street, ( 650 acres land about 8 miles from Abbeville and 6 miles ffom. Due West. 329 acres land 9 miles from Abbeyille, 125 acres land one-half mile from. TT 1 . noages. * 342 acres land 9 miles from Abbeville, three miles from? Calhoun Falls, Good house and lot on Warfllaw" Street EOBT. S. LINK, : Abbe ville-Green wo od MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. ' '?**? 'M _____ . j *?operty Insured, $925,000 H January 1st, 1904. H WHITE TO OR GALL on the undersigned M or to the Director of your Township for any Information you may deHre abou [M our plan of Innnranoe. M We Insure yonr property againEt dostroe In tlon by i FQq rss, mum o& libitkihs, I and do so cheaper than any Insurance Com |H puny in existence. B Remember we ore prepared lo prove to von that onrfi 1b the safeat and cheapest pitn of I nsurance known. 89 J.R.BLAKE,Jr.,GeA.Agent I Abbeville, S. C. I J. FEASEB LYON, Pres. I Abbeville, S^C. BOARD DIRECTORS. I S. O. Major ......?~....Green wood fSS J.T. Mabry ... Cokeabury W W. B. Acker ..-Donalds C(H W. B. Cllnkscalefl Due West j^H T. L. Raddon Long Cane BP I. A. Keller ........Hmtlhvllle HP A. K. Watson Cedar Spring jlM A.M. Reld Abbeville Township W. W.'Bradley - Abbeville City. Hj Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle n H. A. Tennent Lowndesvllle A. 0. Grant Magnolia ?9 J. R. Tarrant Calbonn Mills S. L. Edmonds Bordeaux 8. 0. Harvey W alnut Grove MM W. C. Martin ..Hodges A ><-; ' BPI J. D. Coleman - Coronaoa - Hfi J. Add. Calhoan? Ninety-sux HQ J. M. Payne Klnards J. B. Taylor Fellowship H Joseph Lake -Phoenix Hi Dao T H Mntio Vorrffirv : J. H. Chiles, Jr ....Bradley BS J. W.Lyon Troy gB W. A. Cbeatbam Yeidell WH P. B. Calllson Calllson KH W. M. Outz ...Klrkeeve SB Caleb Walton Brook* Ml Abh?v1lle. S a. Jan. 13. 1901. ? M I)E. J. R. MCKLES, Surgeon Dentist. 9 Office over C. A. Milford'e Drug Store. H LET US GO TO I EUROPE / I Would you like a superb tour at a HS moderate coat to ail the brilliant capi- |H tals of Europe ? A special party of ladies, limited to ten, will sail duriug the last week in BB June, 1905 for ITALY, SWITZERLAND, GEE- H MANY, BELGIUM, FRANCE! K AND ENGLAND, gg under the personal fonductorsbip of , B9 noted writer and linguist. Everything will be first class. Our members will HI travel not as intruding tourists. label- HH led as strangers for the curious, but aa |H| refined and welcome visitors to the |HB world's show places. 999 Write for particulars. aBH Hyacinthe Riugrose, BB 343 Fifth Avenue, H| New York City. DENTAL NOTICE. |? Dr. S. G. Thomson, Kg ^a-vrnv np.sTAFM ON MaTLWAlN Corner, Abbeville. 8. O. SB Calvert & Hicklesl ? Headquarters for ? EMMS] White Hickory Wagons I Iwfinsboro Wagons. ml Rock Hill Iruggies, 19 ?v Km Summer Buggies, HI 3heap Buggies, ,11 Sarne&s, Laprobes, etc. H ~ * r\ 1WT' 9 ^ n fill Jaivert esc in lcKies. aa Feb. 24. 11HI1. tr SI DR. J. A. DICKSON,II SURGEON DENTIST. 9| 10LD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGeHH WORK A SPECIALTY. W A GOOD PLATE $8.00 MEM AMALGAM FILLINGS 75o and. 1.00 OFFICE OVER BARKSDaXJ?'B STORE.