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THE COMMENCEMENT,
Interesting: Exercises of Tbe Graduating
CIh*h of The Abbeville
Graded School.
, ? The closing exercises of the Graded School
^ were held In tbe court house laBt Thursday
Sp5 night. As Is usual on such occasions the
v~. house was packed to Its utmost capacity.
The exercises were opened with prayer by '
Rev. E. B. Kennedy, after which the Superintendent,
Mr. L. W. Dick, introduced the
graduates. The essays, speeches, and reel
I tatlons of the graduates were delightfully (
t entertaining. 1
MIbs Jessie Speed, in the capacity of saiutitorlan
weloomed the audience In her
charming manner and paved the way for the
speakers to follow.
Mr. James Hemphill read an essay on
Hypnotism and it was evident that thl*
younglgeutleman had delved deep into this
occult mysticism which will dobtless some i
day develop into a science.
The History of the Class, which just covers 1
a decaae, was read by Miss Eva Baker who
' proved herself a most charming historian.
Mr. Hal Klnard was happy in the selection
of hie subject for declamation, which was
"South Carolina," and he delivered it well.
' The Old South" was set forth and mosl
agreeably pictured by Miss Mary Roche in h
well written essay. The comparison of the j
old South with the new showed that Miss |
Roche is well acquainted with ante-bellum <
conditions.
In a plain, simple and ifnaflected manner,
which is yet so forceful and entertaiolng.
Miss Benle Watson recited the "LegeDd of
Bregenz." Her recitation received the best <
attention.
' '? X urn?- ??1!
riUlfiO iiUl? T* iiouu icnu u nga yt?|/?*vw
eaBay on Compulsory Education, a subject j
wblch la olalmlDK the attention of educators >
all over the country. Mies Wilson held thai
Compulsory Education would be a step for- |
ward In our educational work. i
The subject of Mr. Lalaud SteveDs' Declamation
was one which has beeu the key Dote s
t ' to all American institutions and policies I
iri, sinpe^heold bell In the town hall at Phila
delpbla rang out and re-echoed until lt?
reverberations penetrated the utmost
borders of our country?"Liberty." i
" "Naughty Zell" was the subject of MistLouise
Browus' recitation, and in her de- i
livery and interpretation of the piece, Mis* i
Brown shewed remarkable power of impersonation.
The piece was very entertaining. i
Mr. Bonar White read on "Some Americans
who have Recently Passed Away." Id
bis essay Mr. White sketched, lu a lew llnee,
the lives of some of the more prominent 1
Americans who have passed away in the last
? ? tbiee yearB Irom the spheres of Literature
t ' politics, and military affairs.
Miss Julia Pennal read the Class Will
wherein occurred sundry "Quips and cranky <
V\ and wanton wiles" which were echoed from
the audience by "Nods and becks and
wreathed smiles."
Mr. W. D. Wilkinson was ntxt Introduced
_ by the Superintendent and spoke on "Tb< <
News From Lexington" a thrilling piece and
well declaimed.
"The Greatness of Little Things" was Mist
Mary. Carwlle's subject and while the 6Ut.Ject
' is an old one the esnay was entirely new and l
(' * iresb, free from all threadbare platitudes and
; * sparkled with originality.
The fact that "poeta nascltur noD fit" often
causes some solicitation on the part of t>
&Y. olass in tbe selection of a suitable class poet,
bat in the esse ol thlB class tbere wts m
solicitation, no hesitation whatever. The\
had the poet and each member of the clasK
knew it. The honor tell to Mr. Uottlob '
? Neotfer. I
Miss Sara Norwood, when introduced,
broke forth In the spirit of prophecy, Hud, In
words ibat recked with occultism and my*
tlcism, lifted the veil of tbe future of each ol
her olass mates, and all ceemed pleased with
V the fates foretold.
Mr. W. B. Perrln exhibited splendid ora
torlcal effort in .the delivery of his epeecbf
"The Confederate Soldier." Mr. Perrln koav
hjB audience aud selected a subject accordingly.
No subject comes nearer the hearts of ail
true southerners than does this one. II is a
part of us.
To the regret of all, Miss L'zzie C.lukFcale*
' was unable to attend the commencement on
account of serlouR Illness. It Is said thai
f r# Miss Clinkecaies Is one of the best impersonators
in the class, and the audience doubtless
missed a treat in her absence, aR bor name
was on the program for a humorous reclta'
Hon.
At this Juncture the superintendent introduced
Hon.,F. B. Gary, wbo has been serving
as the faithful and eftlolent secretary of the
Board since the beginning of the Graded
School. Mr. Gary, after compllmentiDg the
grade on Its thorough work and giving a few
words of advice and encouragnment, banded
each member a certificate ol bis work. No
f one In the olty of Abbeville has been more
closely identified with the educational advancement
of its people tban has Mr. 'Gary,
and the city and State has no truer Irieud.
After the presentation of certificates, Mist
Mary Perrln,ln a most happy mannersevered
the tie that has bound the class for ten long
years, recalling happy iemembrances of the
past and bidding them God's speed for tbe
future and an affectionate adieu.
The muBlc for the occasion was furnished by
Miss Helen Miller pianist, and Mr. Luther
Ellis, cornet accompaniment. These young
people are prominent factors of the A. R. P.
choir.
The music was splendid and enjoyed by ail.
After the last piece bededlction was pronounced
by Rev. P. B. Wells, and the commencement
was over.
The pople of the city may justly feel proud
of their schools. The past year has been a
most successful one in every respect and tbe
work done reflects credit on the faculty and
the large numoeroi pupne on me roue.
m?'-.
Letter to Oapt. Jno. E. Brownlee.
Dear Sir: The usual way to buy
paint is to take the lowest price by the
gallon. Mistake; the buyer loses by
it; how much? Depends on the paint;
it is so much a gallon, or so much a
year. How much a gallon, or year, do
you think? As much perhaps, as the
total price of the paint. It may take
twice the number of gallons.
N Avery, Delhi, N Y, owns two
houses, both exactly alike. He paiuted
one with Devoaand one with another
paint. Devoe 6 gallons; the other
12.
Go by the name; Devoe. There's
nothing cheaper. Go by the price;
there's nothing dearer, except not
painting at all. Poor paint is better
than none.
What does it cost not to paint at all?
Can't figure it out exactly: say a tenth
of the building a year, besides looks
What is poor paint worth, then?
Don't know and don't care; you don't
want it. Go by the name.
Yours truly
' F W Dkvoe a.- Co
Deadly Serpeut RiteN
are as common in India as are stomach
and liver disorders with us. For the
latter however there is a sure remedy ;
Electric Bitters ; the great restorative
medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of
Bennettsville, S. G\, says: "They restored
my wife to perfect health, after
3'earsof suffering with dispepsia and a
chronically torpid liver." ElectricBitters
cure chills and fever, malaria,
biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles
and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee
by P. B. Speed, druggist. Price
50c.
The celebrated 1900 Washers just received
all and examine. W. D. Barksdale.
Too Late.
By P. J>. Lockwood.
Your tears on my cold face may fall,
Wbich would pain me were I liviug,
And in my ears you'll piteously call;
Pleading?perhaps forgiving.
Too late 'twill be, for I'll be still
In death's cold, clammy bands;
Too late to love, e'en if you will,
When the grave then open stands.
In life you cast the lpve aside,
Wbich would have been my heaven,
Scorning my love in all your prideToo
late to be forgiven.
Death draws the line 'twixt earth and J
Heaven,
And the sinner, perhaps, will be forgiven;
Hut when the soul wings its flight
above
There is no more of earthly love. I
The world is full of sorrow, at best,
And death bring&only rest, sweet rest.
LOWNDESVILLE.
* Lowndesville, May 28, 1906.
Miss Anuie Barber after spending
jome weeks at Sampit, at the home of
her brother-in-law, Mr. JD. M. Bourne
:ame back last Monday.
Miss Ethel Bennett of Cristal Springs
Miss., spent a few days the first of last
week with Miss Annie Liddell.
A well attended and enjoyable gath
?riug of our young people was neiu at
Mr E W Harper's Monday night.
Hon. J. R. Blake of Abbeville, was
in our town aud surrounding country
several days last week.
Mrs Ottie Hill of Anderson was the
?uest of relatives for some days last
sveek.
Mi?, Joe Sherard of Moffatsville,
spent a day and night of last week at
the home of her son-in-law, Dr. J. D.
Wilson.
The Lowndesville Base Ball Team
had an ice-cream eating Friday night
in the High School building for the
benefit of the team. The weather was
so cool as to cause the dainty to lose
some of its usual attraction, in the
summer time, and besides it threatened
to rain which kept some from attending,
yet the promoters of the enterprise
succeeded beyond their expectations,
in that the clear profits amouut-j
ah n.hinh oriii h^ln much in
eu IU TTUJVU ??!* ?
proviaing a suitable outfit for the in-1
terested. I
There has been here, to date, an un |
usual demand for frying-sized chick-1
ens. Where they could be bought at
all, more tfiat double as much has had
to be paid as formerly but it is believed
that the price will very soon take a
tumble downwards, as a great many
of them will soon be on the market.
Friday Light Mr J T Latimer's store
was forcibly entered, but bis entire
loss has not yet been learned. A gun
and some cartridges were taken but
soon recovered, as the burglar weut
next to the store of Mr. A. V. Barnes
near by, and was making an effort to
break into it. when some young meu
who had been out calling, came aloog
when the fellow, who ever he may
have been, hurriedly left followed by
some pistol balls fired at him. He did
uot take time to pick up the gun and
cartridges which he laid upon the
ground to make the attempt to enter
Mr Barnes' store, and these were returned
to Mr Latimer.
A gentle much ueeded rain which
covered all of this section as yet heard
from fell Saturday. It rained nearly
all day, fell gently and will do much
good.
The order of exercises for the approaching
commencement in the High
School iu this place is as follows:
Sunday, June 3rd, at 11 a. m., the
Rev. Dr. F. S. Gardner of Greenwood,
will preach the sermou in the Presbyterian
church. Monday night Dr.
A. B. Cooke, Professor in Woffoid
College will deliver the address. Tuesday
night the closing exercises of the
school, by the school, will take place.
Both of these last will take place in
the school building. The pairons of
the school particularly, and the public
are cordially invited to attend.
Troupe.
The Very Bent Remedy For Bowel
Trouble.
Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and
well known resident of Blutfton, Ind.,
says; "I regard Chamberlain's Colic,
CLolera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the
very best remedy for bowel trouble. 1
make this statement after having used
the remedy in my family for several
years. I am never without it." This
rempdy is almost sure to be needed before
the summer is over. Why not
L * *" r\rnno roH fnr Qlinh An
uuy it LIU? au? uo ^1v|/?4vv? 4v* wmv- ? ?
emergency? For sale by C. A. Milford
and H. M. Young.
Charleston & Western Carolina
Railway.
Arrival and Departure of Trains, Greenwood,
South Carolina.
Effective April 14, 1906.
DEPARTURES.
4:10 A. M. No. 13, dally except Sunday, for
Laurens, Spartanburg and lnteimedlate
stations. Arrive LaurenB 6:40 A. M.,
Spartanburg 9:00 A. M.
6:25 A. M. No. 4, daily, for Augusta, Allendale,
Fairfax, Charleston, Beautort, Port
Royal. SavaDiib, Waycross, etc. Arrive
Augusta 8:55 A. M., Allendale 4:22 P. M.,
Fairfax 4:33 P. M. Charleston 7:40 P. M..
Beaufort 6:30 P. M.. Port Royal 6:40 P. M.,
Savannah 6:45 P. M.. Waycross 10:00 P.M.
12:40 P. M. No. 1 dally, for Laurens, Greenvi
lie, Spartanburg, Henderson vllle,
Abbeville, Clinton, Newberry, Columbia,
Sumter, Charleston, etc. Arrive
.Laurens 1:15 P M., Greenville 3:25 P. M.,
Spartanburg 3:30 P. M., Hendersonvllle
6:35 P. M., Asbevllle 7:30 P. M., Clinton
2:22 P. M., Newberry 8:10 P. M., Columbia
4:45 P. M.. Suinter 6:20 P. M., Charleston
9:40 P. M. *
2:46 P.M. Wo. 2, dally, lor Augusta, etc. Arrive
Augusta 5.25 P. M.
ARRIVALS.
Trains arrive Greenwood, No. 1, da'ly from
Augusta 12:38 P.M., No. 2, dally, from Asbevllle,
Spartanburg. Greenville, Charleston.
Sumter, Columbia, Newberry, Laurens, 2.46
P. M. No.8, dallj irom Augusta 7:40 P. M.
J. E. Cr.vrues, Tkt. Agt., Greenwood, S. C.
Geo. T Bryan. Gen. Agt, Greenville,S. C.
Ernest Williams, Gen. P. Agt, Augusta, Ga.
R. A. Brand, Traffic Manager.
Til Hi UI X1
kig(M
When you have Pressing to be done
send it to the City Pressing Club, room
No. 1, Wilder'H Block, at McKee's
Store, Phone 139. We do the work
right. Saiisfaction gua.adteed. If
you will only give us a trial, you will
be convinced. We want your work.
THE CITY PRESSING CLUB,
Jessie Duflfle McKee, Prop.
Locals.
Call for Naber's Ginger Ale. Made by tbe
Abbeville Bottling Works. In 5 ct. botllea.
When Naber's Ginger Ale aDd Celery Cola
won't care yoar Indigestion bunt a doctor
quick, lor you are In a bad tlx.
I
What in BromoninT
Head tbe following carefully :
If you have consumption or som
of tne contagious forms of blood poisor
Ing we cannot cure you. We don1
pretend to cure you. You need th
individual treatment of some skille
specialist; but if you are run down i
general health, if you have dyspepsil
are subjeet to fainting spellH, a victii
to insomnia, biliousness, kidney <
liver trouble, catch cold easily, if yoi
system is in that condition that yo
may become an easy prey to the dii
ease germs of pneumonia, la gripf
and the various epidemics, if you ai
bothered with constant headache, loi
of memory, generally impaired vita
ity, we can help you, and, if you fo
low our directions, render you in
mune against sickness. Most ski
disease can be cured by the use (
"Bromonia.''
"Bromonia" is to the human syster
what the scrubbing brush and soapar
to the dirty washbowl. It aids Nt
ture to resume normal action. It it
creases the strength, the fighting abi
ity of the phagocytes of the blood ; i
promotes the healthy flow of the 8t
livary aud gastric secretions. If you
stomach is in good condition, you ai
jvelK Thg Chinese are a wiBe peoph
They accost each other with, "How i
your stomache ?"
P. B. Speed guarantees that, if yo
will write to the BROMONIA CO
I New York, giving your full name an
address on the coupon at the bottor
of this column, you will receive witt
out any cost to you whatever, a fu
size pauaagc.
Write came and address plainly
Be careful to address BROMONL
CO., New York. . '
FREE BROMONIA COUPON.
I hereby declare that I have nev<
before had a free bottle of "Bromonia.
Kindly seud me oue without an
cost to me whatever.
Name
City
State
My nearest /
Druggist is I
25 and 50 cts.
For sale at all first claw Druggists'.
Special sale now being held by P. 1
Speed, Exclusive wholesale agent f<
Abbeville. Dealers elsewhere desiric
agency apply Murray Drug Co.
Sweet as sunlight.
As the air passes through a refriger
tor oDce it absorbs food odors thi
make it unfit to circulate again.
Yet in the ordinary refrigerator
Hnpn rft-fiirnulate: nassine over tt
food again and again, contaminate
milk, butter, etc., and making foe
compartments smell mu&ty.
In the "Odorless" this odor-charge
air is not permitted to flow throug
the box twice, The fre?h air ente
the ice chamber, and freezing col
drops to the bottom of the box; passi
over the butter and milk ,while pe
fectly pure; then travels up over tl
other dishes?a system insuring tl
circulation of a constantly renew<
current of pure, fresh, iced air throujj
ORDORLESS
Refrigerators
This patented system of ventilatlc
makes the "Odorless'* the only refrig
rator that may be crowded with a v
riety of dishes without one tasting
another?creates a stone-cold, ev<
temperature.
Let us 6how you the latest "Ode
le6s" styles?solid oak cases.
Calvert & Sickles
BUILDING MATERIA!
I am now receiving a stock <
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
FLOORING,
CEILING,
SIDING
and FINISHING LUMBER, all
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIM
CEMENT and HAIR.
Come iu aud letnie give yqu prices.
A. G. FAULKNEB
TRINITY ST.
Opposite A. B. MORSE.
J. M. N1CKLES,
A-ttorney at Law
AI>bcvIllc, S. C.
Office with W. N. Graydon.
You may think it a hard matter t
get a' good hot water bottle or hi
water bag in Abbeville, but if you wi
see the nice line at Speeds Drug Stoi
you will chauge your mind.
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SUPERVISOR'S
: QUARTERLY REPORT.'
t '
? The Following Claims Were Au- ]
n dited and Paid by the Board of 1
County Commissioners for Ab
J beville County for the Quarter ,
ir Ending March 31st, 1906, J
U FB Mllford ? 10 74 1
9- John Hunter 75 1
W M MclntOHb 4 ?0 i
>6 D J Griffith 62 50 ,
-p State Sinking Fund Com 101 67
c RE Hill 2175 )
sa AM Roblnaon and Co 27 25
JWMcDinald 150 ,
Clarence Crawford 17 55
l. Horton Wilson 16 67 I
L A J Woodburst 9 00 j
1- J A WMIams 13 75
K W Crawford 28 70
13 Will Evans and Morrab 0 6o
L Moahr and Sons 33 00
)f W C Shaw 1180
F H Gable ?? 50
J T Hunter 26
F C DuPre o0 00
D D J Griffith 62 50
GS Wilson 12 5? (
e Sam Holmes 8 ?0
C J LyoD 88 ?0
Paul Smith .3 00
,. Seaboard R R ?> 20
I J A King 11 72
1- AG Faulkner 183 8S
J A Anderson, M D 15 00
J A Schroder 68 02
. D 8 Knox. MD 5 00
Frank Doane 00
ir J L Williams -i 50 (
F M Bell 2
e A J Woodbursi 3 25
, Mrs C Fant 15 62 i
'1 HY Fuller 31"0
I- S A McCurry 3 00
!! HK Burdett 3 00 1
JoeFEdmundn 9 32
R Hondley 27 79
? A B Morse 2171
u HSMlnshall 3 90
Wilson and Henry 12 75
J M Wilkinson 4 20
d R M Hill 38 90
? Abbeville lilghi & Power Co ft 00
u AM Smith 27 42
t- Richard Romans 1 66
LW Keller and Bro 9 SO
II W V Lomax ? 00
C A Mllford 17 20 .
S J Link 2 60
t.t ftnd T M Miller 23 61
D Pollakofl 5 96
A. J W McKee.Jr 27 14
F B Gary 12 50
HPMcIlwain 180
Gen S Klogb o 04
LWWalie 107 59
J R Nickels 2 00 i
P Rosenberg and Co 46 73 I
;r RARIchey 5 42
>> R B Cheatham 1 00
C W Trlbble 2 60
y T Y Harris 34 55
E W Ashley 75
R M Pratt 1 35
John Brace 8 00
- J J Hill 2 SO
J C Calhoun 5 50
H B Cook 23 SO
W Thompson 1 00
? Dennis Jackson 50
Andrew Stone 50
J S Glbert 2 00
John T Little 1 0
Joe Beasley 2 50
L W and w F Dansby 5 90
Rubin Thornac 150
James Chalmers 3 64
G N Nickels 11 74
WT Hunter - 3 00
~ B T Munday 1 75
3. Geo Harris 2 00
3r JW YouDg 2 00
WD Harmon & J R Brown 12 00
'o W R McAdams 1 10
W L Bowen 8 15
T J Brltt 3 50 ,
~ A J 8peer, M D 10 00
Frank Lomax 5 00
J R Wilson Ti
WAFrlih 4 20
ML Stanton 8 50
H P Prince 1 92
J M Bell 1 50
J Will Asblev 2 86
Tom Clay 1 5u
Emnry H><waid 25
J T Hunler 3 00
H K Burdeu a w
L W Dan?by 6 00
h A MtCnrr j 3 00
W C Gordon 1 50
J T Drennan 1 oo
Rubin Thomas 1 50
J Heury Green 3a 8*
Went DlslnfectiUK Co 62 75
vV W Wardlaw 6i> 60
M T Hutchln^oo 49
H T Wardlaw <1 00
MIoh Elizabeth Peuue> 7 00
DJGrlffllh 65 00
BL Smith 12 00
G S W1I80D 12 50
S?am Holmes 8 00
C and WCR R ."{4 40
C J Lyon 73 40
V C DuPre 50 00
J T Hunter 53 15
J D Wilson, M D 5 00
R Son a ley 27 78
M E Holllngswortb 37 50
W T Bradley, Trees 1198 80
L P Harkness 10 50
J F Eilenburg 80 00
Frank Doane 37 5o
a- Horton Wilson 25 00
at FM Bell 5 00
8 D Wtl'f 2 00
JL> A Jackson 3 40
It H M Hill 1 50
je AT Brown 75
J W Ferguson 15 63
8 J Link 35 30
>d H Weluraub 3 10
H P Mcilwain 22 84
, j R M Hill 15 15
? H M Mlnsball 188 30
;u Abbeville Light & Power Co 5 00
r8 J F Miller 22 18
i j L T and T M Miller 32 16
lQ A B Morse 43 40
58 Jim Devlin 1 80
r- J Allen Smith. Jr 48 05
C A. Minora ?? ov
ie ( Kerr Furniture Co 12 90
ie jl. W White 26 OS
id J M WllklDbOti 7 05
'l. W C DuPre 2 25
!n John W Sign - 8 00
A B Cbeatbam 1 00
I AG Faulkner (17 28
: Geo Blackwell 2 CO
) P Ro4enberg and Co 8 57
" City of Abbeville 10 42
Gus White 3 00
C J Lyon 38 70
W A Erwln 1 60
CDBiown,agL 79
a WE Ellie 60 0O
W A Huoier. 09 '22
D?d Marlon 50
J M Carlton 31 00
)n HA Mars 7 50
6- S F Epp? 8 50
o. Clifton Fruh 75
, D J Grlffltn 65 00
OI j F Palmer 6 10
?D EH Pennel 2 80
L T Hill, M D 10 00
Arthur Parker 1 50
,r* Abbeville Hardware Co 42 U
L W White 40 19
K A Coleman 14 45
J W Lesly 11 11
J Allen Smith,Sr 9 20
i_ WalterGordon 50
' W T Bradley 36! 55
? Spencer Watt 2 00
King Bridge Co 903 i4
L HE Hill IS 00
E P Cobb 1 50
W A Ualluugher * 18 70
L A Shannon 17 90
, C G McAlister 20 "0
r>f B A WllBon 81 00
01 t Ynnntr 9 80
J K. Deason 40 25
* D M Humphreys 43 80
Max Below 33 70
J R Lumai 29 30
W E Lesly 41 20
CV Hammond 9 50
J L McMillan 83 00
O a Wilson 11 10
J E Lomai 17 50
J X Hunter 37 50
LARamey 2125
W A Frllb 12 50
K M Uadd 1b 12 50 '
Warren Johnaioue 2 00
J C Xrlbble 37 00
G. N. NICKELS,
30 County Supervisor.
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Following the Flair.
When our soldiers went to Cuba and
t the Philippines, health was the most
i9 important consideration. Willis T.
Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant
U. S. A., of Kural Iioute 1, Concord,
xt ri hi woo twn VMjirs in (Juba
_ x ii?U
and two years iu the Philippines, and j
being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's I
New Discovery lor Consumption, I
which kept me in perfect health. Ami!
now, iu New Hampshire, we find it!
the best medicine in the world for
coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and
._ all lung diseases. Guaranteed at
0 Speed's Drug Store. Price 50c and $1.
at Trial bottle free.
11
re Huylers Candy fresh at Speeds
Drug Store.
I
Wintli rop College
Scholarship and Entrance
Examination.
The examination tor the award <
vacant scholarship in Winthrop Co
ege and for the admission of new sti
lents will be held attheConnty Colli
House on Friday, July Glh.atOa. n
Applicants must not tie less than ti
Leen years of age, When Scholarsbij
ire vacated after July 0, they will t
lwarded to those making the highei
average at this examination provide
they meet the conditions governir
the award. Applicants for scholarshi
should write to President Johnson b
fore the examination for scholarshi]
Application blanks.
Scholarship are worth $100 and ;fr<
tuition. The next session will ope
September 19th, 1906. For further it
formation and catalogue, address Prei
D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C.
DE 1AL NOTICE.
Dr. S. G. Thomson,
OFFICE (TP-STAIRS ON MoILWAJ.'
Corner, Abbeville, 8. C.
DR. J. R. NICKLES,
Surgeon Dentist.
Office over R.M. Haddon & C'o.'s Sto:
DR. G. E, CALVERT
SURGEON DENTIST.
At Dr. Killingsworth's officc
August 16,1905. tf
DR. J. A. DICKSON
SURGEON DENTIST.
QOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDG
WORK A SPECIALTY.
A GOOD PLATE ..$8.00
uitniM CTTT,TN(3H*75n And. 1.00
AinAJUU?J.u A AMU... V.
OFFICE OVER BARKHDaLE'8 8T0RE.
Calvert & Uickle
? Headquarters for ?
White Hickory Wagon
Owensboro Wagons,
Bock Hill Buggies,
Summer Buggies,
Cheap Buggies,
Harness, Laprobes, etc
Calvert & Nickles
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KILL the COUCH
m CURE thb LUNCS
WITH Dr. King's
Naur niennuarv
HOW UIWVVIVIJ
/Consumption . ' Priee
FOR I OUGHSani 60e&$1.00
r ^OLDS Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THBOAT and LUNG TBOUBLES,
or MONET BACK.
' DO YOU NEED A
Mower
or Rake ?
IK SO, CALL AND BEE US AT
ONCE. WE ARE AGENTS
FOB THE DEERING AND
HAVE A FEW THAT WE
WILL CLOSE* OUT AT A REDUCED
PRICE.
Yours for business,
L. T. & T. M. MULE]
Abbeville-Greenwo o<
MUrUAL
iiiflim mill
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ASSOCIATION.
^xoperty Insured, $1,150,OOi
January 9th, 1906,
TX7RITE TO OR CALL on tbe undersign
?" or the Director of your Townst
for any Information you may dealre abc
our plan of Insurance.
We Insure your property against deitr
tlon by
FlU, WIDSSTOBU K IMSIH6,
and do so cheaper than any Insurance Co
panyln existence.
Remember we are prepared to prove to y
that ours Is the safest and cheapest plan
Insurance known.
J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FRASER LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. G.
BOARD DIRECTORS.
S. G. Majors, Greenwood
J.T. Mabry Cokesbury
W. B. Acker Doualds
M. B- CIinkHO*le8 Due West
W. W. L. Keller Long Cane
I. A. Keller .Siulthville
A. K. Watson Cedar Spring
A. M. Reld Abbeville Townsb
W. W. Bradley Abbeville City.
Dr. J. A. Anderson Antreville
S. S. Boles Lowndesvllle
A.O. Giant Magnolia
J. R. TarraDt Calhoun Mills
S. L. Edmonds Bordeaux
H. L. Rttsor Walnut Grove
W. C. Martin Hodges
J. P. C'olenian C'orouaea
D. S. Haiti wttriger Ninety-yix
J. M. I'a.vue Klnards
I. B. Taylor Kellowship
Joseph L?kf Tho'iilx
Kev. J. B. Muse Verdery
J. H. Chiies, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyon Troy
W. A. Cbeatham Ve'dell
G. J5. Dorn Calllson
W. M.Outz Kirkseys
Caleb Walton Brooks
Abhevllle. H f!., Jan. 0 1006
Speeds Cinco Cigars pleases all tl
people all the time.
0S a renovator
food for sto(
lis
unsurpassed. r
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>e CSL pUdMUit vif
any given soil, a p
I tion of Potash is
!D
\'m The best methods leading '
explained in the 65-page illust
free to farmers who write for it.
results attained with cow peas
ddrMC, O KB MAN :
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Tie Peoples S
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abbeyeli
' OFFICERS.
S. G. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-President.
R. E. COX, Cashier.
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and see my
8 Counter, whi<
up-to-date sty
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CAKES, CANDY and
J. J
New Store above McKee's.
>. The
largest and mo;
Stationery,
School S
Can be s
Milford's D
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-1 Farmers' Bank
State, County and
President: Vice-Prea
, F. E. HARBISON. P. B. 81
Board or IMreotors :
Brown, G. A. Vieanska, John A, Harris,
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I The "Modern Method" system of | \
high-grade tailoring introduced by I
L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., jj I
satisfies good dresser.; everywhere. B
AH Garments Made Strictly Jjj '
to Your Measure i,
at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign ,
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Represented by
H. G. ANDERSON & CO.,
Abbeville, S. C. <
of soil and as a In
:k, the cow pea
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lentiful applica- |
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necessary. i
tp certain success aire folly
rated bqpk, which we send
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nourished upon Potash. j
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avings Bank, 1
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DIRECTORS.
S. G. Thomson, . H. G. Anderson,
G. A. Neufler, C. C. Gambreli,
W. E. Owens. F. b. Gary, '
j. 8. Stark, r. E. Cox,
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BREAD THE BEST.
. W. BRBINAHJS.
st complete line of
Books and f
lupplies - i
leen at
rug Store. |
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of Abbeville. \
City Depository- j
ldent: C&iM?r:
'ZED. J. E. Dal'BE.
F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, C. D.
, R. M: Haddon, A. K. Watson, .Lewi*
id are prepared to handle
onservatively.
ds, and to pay interest on deposits,
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Department.
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We are Sole Agents here for
Vinol I
The most famous Cod Liver Oil pre- ^
paration known to medicine.
Contains ALL the medicinal elements
of cod liver oil, actually taken
from fresh cod's livers, but not a drop
of oil.
Delicious to the taste and recognized
throughout the world as the greatest
STRENGTH
CREATOR 1
for old people, weak, sickly women y
ind children, nursing mothers and after
a severe sickness.
Cures Hacking Coughs, Chronic
Colds, Bronchitis and all Throat and
Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create
in appetite and to make tboee who
ire too thin, fat, rosy and healthy.
Try it on our guarantee to return
pour money if you are not satisfied.
Speed's Drug Store.
Wbat did that neighbor tell yon about
Mllford'sSareaparllla lor tbe blood? Well,
/re are satisfied by wbat be tells you pro. or
>an.