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General \?w? >ote*. It is freely predic ted that the teamsters' strike in Chicago will end this week. Germany has made explanations to France aud the Moroccan diplomatic sky has cleared. A hot wave is on in the uorthern stated. A number of heat prostrations are recorded. Five huudred persous were killed iu a mine explosion at Khartsisk, Russia. The battleship Tennessee will be given a silver service by citizens of Tennessee. Admiral Dewey is to attend the test of the Dew floating drydock at Solomon's Island, Md. The peace conference between Russia and Japan may occur iu August, Many cities wanted it. ^ l? ~ iitwit rviuutu in J. UK Lit: w giauu juijf nui^u un.vw iw Milwaukee tomorrow is expected to continue the investigation into political 'graft." A report comes from Petropaviovski, Kamchatka, that pirates landed on the coast and masscared 150 of the inhabitants. The republican couuty ticket in Philadelphia may be withdrawn on account of the protest of citizeus aud another substituted. Reports from Shanghai state that United States Minister Rockhill was unsucessful in trying to explaiu the exclusion bill to the Chinese. Governor Herrick, of Ohio, declared that the lobbyist who seeks to influence legislation is a criminal aud should tie driven out of existence. John F. Wallace, engineer of the Panama Canal, has been called to Washington to aid in settling several important canal probl ms. German officials believe British support of France in the Moroccan situation, and that German diplomacy has checked their growing friendship. Armenians in Baku, Bussia, are in momentary fear tnat me preseut street rioting there may lepd to a massacre. It is said that John F. Wallace will resign as chief engiueer of the Pauama canal to accept a place at $60,000 .a year with a railroad company in the United States. A conference called by the civic federation is to bo held iu New York to discuss the immigration question in the existing law rendered desirable by the heavy influx of foreigners. Frank G. Bigelow, the defaulting Milwaukee bank president who was sentenced to 10 years in prison, has been made timekeeper and is now known as No. 4717. The hot weather caused four deaths in Brooklyn, N. Y. y The Chicago Civic Federation advised against municipal ownership. The Chinese movement to boycott American goods is growing steadily. S. P. Sheerin former secretary of the democratic committee, dropped Hoar) in f!liinatm. Oyama plans to destroy Linevitch's army before the peace negotians are began at Washington. The training ship at Annapolis, known heretofore as the Chespeake, has been named the Severne. No new developements towards peace between Japan and Russia are expected for several days. Norway stands by her action in deposing Oscar and is resolved to defend her secession from Sweden. Field Marshal Oyama is gradually extending his line of Japanese troops from the Mongolian border to the Sea of Japan. Paul Morton, chairman of the board of directors of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, has directed two expert accountants to make an investigation. Emperor Nicholas received a delegation of Zemstvoists, to whom be reaffirmed his intention of calling a national assembly. France will take part in an international conference upon Morocco. Germany, suspecting England's inInnHnn Kqq i-norooroH in 11 n iiuiiq] n u v WVU MWU, UMW WMQMgVM ? * al activity. Attorney General Moody submitted to President noosevelt a statement relating to the Santa Fe rebate cases and Secretary Morton's connection with them. Forged stock certificates have been uttered in Philadelphia and several banks are said to have been victimized by making loans on them. A man giving the name of W. C. Brownee is on trial at Dadeville, Ala., charged with offering to sell the list ot questions to be used at a coming teachers' examination. Paul Morton, chairman of the board of directors of the Equitable, has accepted the resignationt of James VV. Alexander as president and James H. Hyde as vice president. He has not acted on the other resignations placed in his hands by the officials in compliance with his demand. President Roosevelt has ordered Herbert W. Bowen, minister to Vene IsU itt, UlSUJiOSCU UULU IUC UljJlUUiail^ service for "reprehensible" conduct in his charge against Assistant Secretary of State F. W. Loornis, who is exonerated. The Spanish cabinet has resigned. Work is being pushed at the i'iedmont Fair grounds near Greenville' Clarence Messer, assistani collector of internal revenue at Philadelphia, was removen. The United States will probably participate in the conference of the powers over Morocco. The National Association of Piano Dealers is holding its annual convention at Put-In-Bay. - Gen. Lawrason Riggs was elected a vice-president of the Inerstate National Guard Associgtion. Thomas Lobb, a maniac, shot nine persons in San Francisco, killing one, then committed suicide. Habeas corpus proceedings in the case of Gaynor and Greece will be heard in Montreal Tuesday. The New York legislature is in extra session to try the impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Hooker. August 1 is agreeable to Russia as the date of meeting of the peace plenipotentiaries in Washington. President Roosevelt is trying to pre vein a oauie in mancnuria Deiore me meeting of the peace delegates at Washington. In the bouse of commons Premier Balfour stated the ofticiers implicated in the army scandals had been relieved from their duties. President Roosevelt defends Paul Morton from the charge of giving rebates when he was vice president ol the Santa Fe. He compliments Mr. Jforton's character and ability. E. P. Allsep of Traveler's Best has filed suit for $10,000 damages for the loss of his leg against the Blue Bidgt Oil Co, of the same place. He wat .the victim of an accident in the mill March 27, 1905. Our Coca Cola Is better this year than evei before. Oar sales are 50 gal. ahead ol thn itlme last year. MUford's Drug Store. For fine flavoring extracts go to MUford'i \ Drag Store. He makes them himself. The finest candy you ever saw for only 11 .eents a pound at Dargan's. Smoke Speed's Clnoo Cigars and keep t good taste In your mouth for Easier Its odI] ten days off. Glassware at Dargan's in abundance. ? i^Roumanta's Quaint E^asfer, Ceremonies and a Long Fast i " i "^ ^HRISTOS a inviat" ("Christ a has risen") is the greeting of . ^ high and low. young and old, | on Easter Sunday, and you reply with piety, "Adevarat a inviat" ("He has risen indeed"). To answer in any other way would stamp one as the most sacrilegious of heretics. They are a religions people, indeed, these Roumanians, in their little land, full of quaint and interesting traditions brought down intact through many centuries. To prepare them for Easter their church rituals impose a long and severe period of purification of soul and body, so that their mental partici pation iu tin* Saviour's sufferings ana the joy over his resurrection uiay be pure. For seven weeks the pious Roumanian will not touch any kind of meat; neither will he partake of milk or eggs, nor will he even use dishejj which have been contaminated by them. All this time he lives on fish and vegetables, and in the last week before Easter Sunday it is even considered sinful to eat fish. What wonder that on Sunday morning, when the bells announce Christ's resurrection, the people should run home as fast as they can and devour with avidity the good things which have been prepared for the long awaited feast! With the beginning of the seven weeks' fastings every night at 7 o'clock the tolling of the bells calls the people to a dreary and monotonous church service. No organ or orchestral music is permitted, but a scanty choir of schoolboys sings in unison hymns of the eastern church. The priest?papaperforms his functions in a nasal tone, half speaking, half singing. The church edifices are of typically Byzantine architecture. They are not heated nor are there any seats,' and as the service lasts for several hours many of the worshipers, especially old people, have to sit on the cold, damp Btone floors, a practice which brings t A ROUMANIAN BRIDE. many to an untimely grave. With tiny wax candles burning in front of them they sit in religious contemplation, murmuring their prayers. These flickering little lights and the wax candles on the altar afford the only illumination, and their dense smoke, combined with that of the ever burning incense, makes the church a most sinister looking place. It reminds one of the descriptions we have of the early Christians' services in the catacombs. With the beginning of the holy week the service is increased to five and -six hours' duration, and the strain becomes such that many of the old and feeble have to remain at home and take to their beds. But at last uie oauirau.y ueiure tue resuactuuu arrives. All day the people make great preparation for the coming feast. Their little savings, accumulated by long privations and economy, are now spent to lay In provisions, as for the coming three or four days all the stores are closed and nothing can be had for love or money. On this Saturday service begins at 7 p. m. and lasts until 3 o'clock in the morning, when the archbishop declares that Christ has risen. At once the people, carrying their lighted candles, pour out of the church amid the booming of cannons and martial music of the military bands. All is joy and brotherly love. The high dignitaries exchange Easter eggs with the people, houses are wide open and tables laid for every one, be he friend or stranger. Neighbors call on each other with baskets full of red tinted hard boiled eggs, pies and other delicacies. Then, when hunger and thirst are somewhat appeased, old and young hasten to the morlrot nlo^o r\r rvthor imniwvlswl nlpns. ure grounds, where swings, merry go rounds, open air bowling alleys and a hundred other amusements await them. The gypsies now reap their fattest harvest of the year. People make up parties of relatives and friends, and i when they get through feasting at i home they start out In a body. With the gypsy band playing and leading ' the procession, they march to the pleas1 ure grounds or go to the woods or ' 'groves previously arranged for their , reception, where they continue the feast with music, dances, eating and drinking until late at night. All this merrymaking lasts fully three days, and some carry It on for a whole week. ; ?George Julian Zolnay In Christian vv orn. > L. W.Wliiie'N Local*. > Be sure to see those beautiful walstlnes and ' shirtings of fine quality. Madras, only lOcentB a yard at White's. They are cheap at 15 I cents. L. W. White is now on hlB third case of five cents ginghams. He has sold already this season more than live thousand yards of r these goods. } Every lady in the County ought tosee L. W. White's stock of embroideries, laces and white goods. s Prepare for the coming hot weather by buying Summer clothing from L W.White. ^ L. W. White has the greatest line of men's negligee shirts be has ever ottered. 1 Get you a nice straw hat from L. W 7 White's. L. W. White has an Immense stock of white India linens and Persian lawn at all prices. Boil together 1 <it. water and }$-lb. aupar for five minutes. Kemove the leaves from teti pood sized stalks of mint. Wash them carefully; clmp them line, then pound them to a pulp. Work this Kradually Into the hot syrup, let stand until cool. Strain, add the juice of two lemon sand the mint Freeze and serve with the meat course. Especially nice with mutton. Ilome-made ice-cream is sure to be pure. Serve starchy, cooked desserts less, and feel better. Easy to have a different frozen dainty every summer day with the Peerless Iceland Freezer (one motion), makes smooth, fine j'ce-creiim. Uses very little ice. No effort to turn. Come see it. Abbeville Hardware Co. Tin ware at prices you haven'i been lucky enough to get can be bad at Dargan'a a and 10 cents store. It Is too wet for early cotton out west and the boll weevil always eats up the late cotton there. So look lor 12c cotton. Gr*at Utie of lamps and lamp fixtures at Dargan's. Wooden ware In profusion at Dargan's and 10 cents store, We fill perscrlptlons. and with Dr. C. H. MoMurray a first nonor graduate as perscrlptlon clerk you may rest assured they will be filled right and In good time.?Speed's Drug Store. The Greate Sale of tfc at Hac ; White and Colored Mercerized C( White Dotted Swiss 40c grade no 45 inch French Lawn worth 40c r | White Piques 10c grade now 12 l Fine White India Linen 20 and '2 36 inch White Linen -JOc grade n< Big Reduction in S j Foulard Silk 7"> and 90c value no 50 dozen Towels. 19 and 36 inch Great bargains in Millinery and . New goods arriving every week. R. M. HAD 'C^un't Be To for painting houses. The reasc > is the purest, therefore the most d ical. There is a whole string of '1 ing "just as good as Maslic" but Maybe thoy can't. The analysii lished. It's made of pure lead, oil?the most durable kind of p is therefore unquestioned. | As purity means durability, 1 ing qualities of Maslic have gi "The Kind That Lasts" and 1 up by our absolute guarantee. PEASLEE - GAULBER' | LOUISVILLE, KEI I and we heartily recommend COR RA C. A. Milford, The girls nil prefer Huylors candy, don't risk anything cheaper, or the other fellow mlghi beat you out. Food for the Angels at Speed's Drng Store. Phone ns your orders and let us show you how quick we will execute them. Phone 107. Mllford's Drug Store. Bring ur your prescriptions and save time and money. Mllford's Drugstore. Phone 107. L. T. ?fc T. Miller has just received seventy? Ave bushels of sweet potatoes. Call and supply yourself betore they are out. See me before offering Abbeville Cotton Mill stock lor sale. Robt. S. Link. Putnam's Fadeless Dyes, all colors at Milford's Drug Store. The hege Log beam SAW MILL WITH Heaoock-King Feed Works Emqixks and Boilxbs, Woodworking Machinery, Cotton Ginninq, Bricrma kdiq and sninoli and lath Machinery, Corn Mills. Etc . Etc. GIBBCS MACHINERY CO., ? Columbia* S. C. The Gibbes Shingle Machine Do You Know That death may lurk in your walls? In the rotting past? under wall paper ; in the decaying glue or other animal matter in hot water kalsomines (bearing fanciful names)? Use nothing but . Destroys disease germs and vermin. ! A Rock Cement delicate tints. Does not rub or scale. Tou can brash it on?mix with cold water. Exquisitely beautiful effects produced. Other finishes, mixed with either hot or cold water, do not have the cementing property of Alabastine. They are stuck on with glue, or other animal matter ivhich rots, feeding 'disease germs, rubbing, scaling, and spoiling walls, clothing, etc. Bay Alabastine only in five pound packages, properly labeled. Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design, "Hints on Decorating" and our artists' services In making color plans, free. ALABASTINE CO., Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St, N. Y. For sale in Abbeville by. C. A. MILFORD. REAL ESTATE STOCKS, BONDS, ETC. WM. V. PAYNE, assisted by J. B WHARTON, home oflice Farmers <S Merchants Bank, Greenwood, S. C. will deal in Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds Loans, Mill Sites, Town and Cit^ Property all over the State. Can han die anything for you in this line t< great advantage. List your property with us if you want it sold quick. I you would like to make a profitable in vestmentment in and around Green wood or anywhere in the State. Com< to see us, or. write. We solicit you business. We solicit correspondence Wm. y. PAYNE, FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK. Greenwood, 5. C. If you ne*d a irutw or a pair of orutcben g to Speed's Drug Store wbere you always flm what you want. )St Bargain Le Season Ldon's. )tton Goods that were 40c now 25c w 25c. low 32 l-2c. -2c. !5c quality now 15c. jw 25c. ummer Silks. w 69c. Huck Towel only 10c. Ribbons. don & go. lirrliArl v) 4^1 ?n's plain. Mastic iurable and ceonomother follows" claimthey don't prove it. wMmjm 3 of Mastic is pubzinc and linseed mint?and its purity MSB the splendid wear- MfflMTOs ven it the title of this title is backed Mastic is made by jf|$| r CO., Inc. * | ^ ^TUCKY it to your trade. | LE BY Abbeville,S.C ~ 81 Between New ^ ?- 3 Dally. i Dally, 12 25pm 12 55pm 12 10 am 2 66pm t 3 23pm j 7 28 am 5 07pm 5 25pm | 9 42 am 7 25pin 10 50 am 11 00pm ! 2 20 pm 11 40pm 2 57 pm 1 4Ku m i R 111 nm """" ! " * r 83 i Dally. 0 30pm j 10 02pm 1 20ara | 1 f>7am ! 5 13 pm > 2 25am : 6 37 pm 9 OO.im ! ! 4 loaiu j 7 00 pm (i 20um 8 55 pm : 7 15am | 9 55 pm [ 7 :?5am i 10 1J 58 ?;i0um j 11 K I Liaiiy. v i;mm iz ui 10 30.im I 1 21 2 63pm 11 47am i 2 4i 3 41pm 12 33pm 3 Sc <1 (Wpm 12 57pm 4 OS 4 45pm 1 25pm ; 4 35 5 23pm 1 52pm I S Oc ti 35pm 2 5<ipm 0 Ot 7 20pm 3 2f>pin 1 <i 4( 7 55pm 3 55pm 7 2i I fl 20nm 4 .55pm I 8_4l For further information reg J. I). Miller, Agent,, Phone No. 50, Abbeville, S. C. / Speelnl Kate* Via Senbonrit Air Line Railway. .f.'S.iiS, to Niagara Falls and return, account ot meeting M>h*Ic Shrine. Tickets on sale Juue 17, IS and 19, final return limit June24t By depositing and pay ing fee of Slot), ticket mav b* expended until July 1 >1 h. 82o..Si? to Buffalo. N. Y., anil return, account meeting B. P. 0. E;ks, Tickets on saie Jul> 8, U and 10; final limit Jul.v 15 n. B> depositing ticket ?nd paying fte of 50 ccuis name may be ex"-n?1nJ until Anuu?t 4<h. S2t 40 to Asburv Park. N. J., and return, ac? couui meetlrg National Educational afxoclhiIou. Tirketa on sale J"ine 29ih to July 2ud ; tiual return limit July 10th. By depositing Hi keU and pay log Ue oi .50 cents Same may be < *' ndt d until August 'Ust. 815.75 lo Baltimore, Md.. and return, account Christian Endeavor convenilon. Tirkels on sale July let u>4ih. inclusive: good returning to July 15lh. H.v depositing lirket and ,)aj ing lee oi 21 00 ixlensiou until July :}1 ^I m-y he obtained. So.SKI io WHmti'Blon and return accouut summer ncb?>0't ? right'vlile, N. (J. Tlckels on sale June 14, U> aud 17 h; final limit June 24 th 85.05 to Athens, Ga.. and return account kii in liter school Tu-ke'Pon *ate June 13 to 2(J'h, lucluslwe, July 1. S. aud IV' ; II ul limit tllieen days from date ot snle. By di positing ticket and paying fee of 50 cents same will be ex'eniled until ?-ptimber :]uih. S15 85 to Naf h vine. Tenn., and relivn, account Fesboity summer school. Tick- t?i o?> sale June 11, 12,15! 1!) 20, and 21 and July 2. 3, and 4 b ; go> d returning fifteen day* from dale oi Hale. By <t< posit ng and paying fee ol 50 cenlH ilckttB will be extended until September 30: ti. SI 1 15 to Koulsvll'e, Ky., and return, account Cont> derate Veterans reunion. Tickets on sale June 10th lo 13th, Inclusive. By depositing ticket and paying lee of 50 cents same will be extended until July 10th. The rates quoted above apply from Coium? - bla. Correspondingly low rstes from all points. The Seaboard offers excellent strvice [ ? to all of these points. For further inform.i? t tlon call on or write J. C. Whitaker, C. P. & T A., or W. L Burroughs, T. P. A., cittv tick? et office No. 1328 Main street, phone 574 : BUILDING MATERIAL I am now receiving a stock o' doors, ? sashes, ' ! blinds, flooring, ceiling, siding and FINISHING LUMBER, bibo SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, 0 N CEMENT and HAIR. d Come in aud let me give you prices. a. g. faulkner, TRINITY ST. a b mnpstt. Jewelry! Jewelry! I have just received a complete line of Jewelry of the very best quality, and at prices which will astonish you. Ion can get anything that you want in the jewelry line from me with a guarantee that the goods will be exactly a? rep I resented, Call and examine my stock, Watoh repairing a specialty, J. W. RYKARD. Tie Peoples i ABBEVIL OFFICERS. B. G. THOMSON, Preaident. G. A. NEUFFER. Vice-President. R. E. COX, Cashier. 1 SCHOOL Tablets Ii General Sch I Speed's D C A B O A ] AIR LINE RAILWAY. ' York, Washington, Richmond, Portnmo Schedule in Effect January 8th, 1905. 85~ Daily. 9 25 pm L* New York Ar 12 12 am West Phllndelpbla " 2 37 am " Baltimore " 4 30 am " Washington " 9 10 am " Richmond " 10 02 am " Petersburg " 12 45 pm Lv Norllna Ar 41 Dally. 9 25 am Lv Portsmouth Ar 9 54 am " Suffolk " 1 20 pm ; Ar Norllna Lv 1 40 pm Lv Norllna Ar 2 10 pm '* Henderson " 4 10 pm i Ar... Durham " 4 00 pm |Lv KHli'lgb 11 0 16 puu | " So Pines (Pinehurst J.) " 7 HO pm |Ar Hamlet I Ar i pm |l<v Hamlet Ar i pm Ar - Monroe Lvj hui iLv Monroe Arj lam !\.r Chester Lvj > r.23 " Clinton " i i arn t " Greenwood " | !atn |Lv Abbeville Ar! Sam ' " Calhoun Falls " j > am ! ' Elherion " j ( am | " Athens " | I am i " Winder " j lam j " Lawrencevllle " j I nm |Ar Atlanta Lvj ;ardiDg rates, Pullman reservations, et( l W. B. Christian, A. G. P. A. lltJ Peaohtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. ... . . ._ DR. J. A. DICKSON, SURGEON DENTIST. GOLD FILT.IKGS; CROWN ANU BRIDGF WORK A SPECIALTY. A GOOD PLATE $8.00 AMALGAM FILLINGS 75c and. 1.00 OFFICE OVER BARKHDaLE'H STORE WTDTaidie has open up his business in J. S. Cochran old stand. Bicycle and Sundries, Picture Moulding'. Yours for business, W.D.ADDIE. IU HE! E. C. MESCHINE, of the Hermitage Farm, Lowndesville, S. 0., retiring from farming, will sell on easy terms, in Farms of 50 to 100 Acres about one thousand three hundred (1,300) acres, out pf the 1,000 acres of the Hermitage Farm. Apply to E. C. MESCHINE, Herm'tage Farm, May 3, 1905. Lowndesville, 8. C. rrUnWlnc+nn and Wflotom flornllnn Rv Ulidi lOO IAJU OOiU VT WWAU VMHV*?MW I Schedule In effect April 16, 1905. No. 2 No. 6 . % Dally Dally Lv G/eenwood 2 46 pm Ar Mccormick 3 lu pm 0 31 am Ar Augusta 5 20 pm 11 15 urn No. 42 Dally Lv Augusta 2 39 pm Ar Allendale 4 80 pm Ar Fairfax 4 4! pm Ar Yemassee 5 40 pm Ar Charleston 7 40 pm A*FBenu fort ~._ 6 80 pm Ar Fort Roya' 6 40 pm ArSavannab 6 45 pm Ar Wavcros* * 10 00 pm No. 1 Dally Lv Greenwood 12 48 pm Ar Laurens 1 46 pm ' Ar Spartanburg ...... 3 SO pm Lv-Spttrtanburg S. Ry4 00 pm Ar Hendersonvllle... 6 47 pm Ar Ashvllie 7 40 pm Lv Laurens (J <k. W. C 2 09 pm Ar Greenville 3 25 pm Lv Greenwood '..12 48 pm Ar Laurens 1 45 pm Ar Clinton - 2 22 pm Ar Newberry 3 10 pm Ar Columbia 4 46 pm 1 Ar Sumter -... 6 20 pm Ar Charleston - 9 85 rm I Arrivalsal Greeuwood: Tr?iu Wo. 1, dally. from AnguHt&aod Intermediate kuuiooh yl ? p. tn.. Train No. 2, dally, from Asbevlile, Spartanburg. Greenville, Columbia and Intermediate^ atlons^jlftjxm. J. E. Crynea, Tkt. Agt., Greenwood. S. U. Geo. T. BryBn, Gen'l Agt., Greenvll e, 8. C. Ernest William*, Gen. Pans. Agt., Augusta Ga., T. H. Emerson, Traffic Mai.ag Savings M, LE, S. C. DIRECTORS. S G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson, n a Manffor C! (ramhrfill. W. E. Owens. C. S. Jones, J. S. Stark, Ed. Keiser, Jonn A. Harris. . BOOKS Pencils lk ool Supplies. rug Store. R D uth & Atlanta. 86 ' 66 ~"5J Dally. Dally. Dally. 7 23 am 6 % am 4 15 pm 4 21 am .2 35 am 1 45 pm 1 48 am 11 17 pm 11 80 am 1150 pm 8 86 pm 9 50 am 5 80 pm 4 55 pm 6 23 am 4 42 pm 4 09 pm 6 49 am 2 10 pm 140 pm 8 34 am] 88 ; as ! Dally. | Dally. I 5 30 pm ] 7 50 am j 4 M pni 7 13 am : 1 40 pm j 8 30 am ] 15 ptn | 1 35 ptn 3 21 am I 12 37 poj , 1 10 pm i 2 5<j am | 10 05 am I | C 00 pm I 11 0U am jll 50 am , 1 25 am 8 80 am i 9 45 am ,11 20 pm ; 7 30 am ; 9 50 am j 10 30 pm 7 10 am jlO 00 pm 5 40 am S 35 pm 52 S35ara ; 8 30pm Dally. 4 Oti am 7 14 pm 2 45 ara .6 00 pm 2 23 pm 1 .*>0 am 1 5 15 pm 1 32 pm j 1 33 am 4 50 pm 1 03 pm ! 1 00 am J 4 21 pm 12 30 pm 12 28 am 3 ?5 pm 12 00 m 11 23 pm , 2 57 pm 10 58 am 10 43 pm | 2 23 pm 10 15 am ! 10 10 pm ] 1 57 pm 9 45 am 9 00 pm j 1 00 pm 8 40 am | apply to the undersigned. Fred Gelusler, Traveling Pasnenger Agent, 1C Peaehtree Hireet, Atlanta, Ga. | [ j. m. n1ckles, i Attorney at LaxvJ Abbeville, S. C. |H Office with W. N. GraydoD.- \1J "dr7j."r1nickles . Surgeon' Dentist. I Office over C. A. Milford'e Drag Stofl DENTAL NOTICE. I Sr. S. 0. Thomson, I OFFICE OP-aTALRH OK' Mt.U.WaH J>?rni>r. Abbrviu*. a. Calvert & UicMl H ? Headquarters for White Hickory Wagoil Owensboro Wagoas, i Bock Hill Baggies,* I Summer Baggies, I Cheap Baggies^ f . Harness, Laprobes, etl Calvert & Nickle Feb. 24, 1904. tf We art Sole AgentB^era ^or ) Vinof The most famous Cod Liver Oil JJ paratioD known to medicine. . Contains ALL the medicinal * ments of cod liver oil, actually tal from freeh cod's livers, but not a d of oil. ; Delicious to the taste and reoognl liroughout the world as the greatee STRENGTH CREATOR | for old people; weak, sickly woA and children, nursing mothers anq tera severe^alckness. ? (Jurea uacRing uoagns. unro Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat i Lung Troubles. Unequaled to on s an appetite and"to make those \\ are too thin, fat, rosy and health;. Try it on our guarantee to ret your money if you are not satisfied Speed's Drug Store For Sale r ft fe *2 One house and lot on tipper mi Street. One of the mpsi|< sirable places in toww X < ? i i i ^ '* ' rr une House ana lot on ian u Street. One large lot on Cabell A vein One house and lot on Bine) Street.. House comparntiyi new. , V One house and lot on Mil] Street, Two cabins on Harrisburg l5tre 650 acres land about 8 miloY ft Abbeville and Q^nile^iBr Due WeBt. i> '$? s 329 acres land 9 mileB from A beyille. 125 acres land one-half mile & Hodges. % 342 acres land 9 miles from< A beville, three miles jft Calhoun Falls. ' \ Good house and lot on W,iirdl Street. > jH bobt, s. mm AbbeviUe-Greenwo ! MUTUAL t IISIRANC ASSOCIATION. >? ^operty Insured, $925,0( January 1st, 1904. ITT RITE TO OR CALL on the nndenlg ?? or to the Dlreotor of your Towni for any Information yon may detiwd! our plan of Insurance. We Insure your property agalnit deat tlon by FILE, WINDSTOBK 55 USSTRUH and do so cheaper thun any IiuBuranoe oH pany In existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to that oars Is tbe safett and cheapest plan** Insurance known. M J. R. BLASE, Jr., Gen. Ages Abbeville, S. cfl J. FRASER LYON, Pres. M Abbeville, S.ZCfl BOARD DIRECTORS! S. O. Major - Green wood KB J.T. Mabry .. Cokesbury H W. B. Acker Donalds 82 W. B. Clink scales ....Due West Bj T. L. Haddcn Long Cane BH I. A. Keller .Smlthvllle Bg A. K. Watson Cedar Spring M A. M. Reld. AbbevilleTownsH W. W. Brae ley. Abbeville City. Bg Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle Mj H. A. Tennunt Lowndesvllle A. O. Grant Magnolia E? J. K. Tarrar t Calhoun Mills |9j S. L. Edmonds Bordeaux MB H.O.Harvey Walnut, Grove W. C. Martiq Hodges ?B| J. D. Coleman Co roc ao a SH J. Add. Calhoun Nlnety-aix nK J. M. Payne Klnarda BtM J. B. Taylor Fellowship bE Joseph Lake Pbcenlx Kev. J. B. Muse Verdery 31 J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley J.W.Lyon Troy KH W. A. Cheatham Yeldell P. B. Calllson Calllson mm W. M.Outu Klrksevs KB Caleb Walton Brooks |jg Abbeville, S C?.J?n. 18, 1904, . ETC , ft- rt?