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EAST END.
What "M" Sees and Hears on His
? Rounds About the City and Along
Ronte No. 3.
Ml88 Ethel, the pretty and attractive
daughter or Sheriff C. J. Lyon, entertained
most delightfully last Wednesday evening in
tiouor o! visiting friends. xne preny nuuuiban
borne among tbe oaKs looked more beautllul
and pioturesque man ever on this occasion,
as It was gaily and tastefully decorated
wltbln, while Chinese lanterns lit up tbe
piazzas, xnd from 'heir shaded lights cast
their weired shadows o'er the beautllnl lawn
giving to all a romantic aud lalry like appearance.
During tbe evening delicious puncb, Ices
aud cake were served, aud aB the hours passed
rapidly by, one by one the charming
guests bid their lair hostess a happy go^d
night and returned to their respective bumee
thinking and dreaming of the pleasant
evening just passed, but not soon to be forgotten.
On last Tuesday evening Miss Josie Dupre
the bright and attraotlve daughter of Mr, \V.
V. Dupre entertained in compliment to her
charming guests the Misses Keik,
Tbe pretty home resting among the flowers
was beautUaliy decorated within and wltnout,
and the happy song and merry laugh of
thegue8ts told the joy and happiness wubiu.
After music and many pretty games, delightlul
refreshemenls were served.
Misses Lizzie Nance, Jennie Mae and Ruth
Dunn after a delightful visit to frleuds aud
relatives In and around Lowndesville returned
last week, aud are now the guests of their
father, Major F. W. K. Nance and lamlly.
Mr. Willie Dunn, a handsome young man
from Ocalia, Fla. Is the guests of his grandfather
Major Nance. Mr Dunn is a Carolinian
but has been sojourning in the land of flowers
lor 12 years; uo long an aosence nianea uio
visit doubly pleasant. His many frledns
wbo told him goodbye a? a little boy now
give him a most cordial welcome as a lull
grown young man.
The minstrel troupe livened up things in
the city lor several nights of last week.
Key. Ariel Is off enjoying his summer vaca?
. tlon.
Thf sum of Sw 573.000 was available the beglnflftg
of the fiscal >ear to maintain and
extefli rural free delivery service throughout
the united Staoes.
This Is tbe largest sum yet appropriated
for this purpose, tbe first appropriation being
$10 000, a little over ten years ago to estab
Hsu an experimental route: these figures will
glva an laeaol the rapid growth, and great
popularity of this service within the short
space of ten years,
Miss Edna Holman returned last week
afier eDjoylug her summer vacation at Ash\llle.
Tuxawoy, and other places of interest
among tbe mountains ol N. C.
Messrs Will Whiteand W. D. Wilson left
,* last week for northern markets to lay in
tbelr full winter stock of general merchan
(Use, these gentlemen are alose buyers and
good Judges ol the varied mant# of their
customers wblch they always have in
their mind, their store will be unusually
large and attractive and their
Rtmtomers and the Dubllo generally will
reap the benetttof tbelr cioee ouying.
^ Tne many iriehds ol Mr. and Mrb. W. E.
Ulli are glad lo see them home again ana
specially glad to know thai Mrs Hill stood
tbe trip well and since ber arrival is getting
on nicely.
The host of friends of Mr Dick Hill welcome
blm borne again and are delighted to
see blm able to ride about tbe City, and Lope
be may soon be himself again.
Miss Georgia Edwards is home again after
adellgntful stay of several weeks at Ocean
. . Vldw, Va.
DEATH OF MRS. GEORGE C. GAMBRELL.
Mrs Mae Gambrell the beloved wife of Mr
t Geo. C. Gambrell died at the hospital at Ches.
ter S. C. last Sunday abont one o'clock P. M.
Mrs Gambrell bud been In declining health
for sometime and as a last resort went to
this hospitable for trearment, but all to no
avail, as the best medical aid, together witb
all that loving bands could do, could not
stay tbe band of the Reaper, (or he claimed
her as a bright trophy, and bore ber soul from
r eartb away.
* Mrs. Gambrell, nee MIfs Mae Mcl<aughen
made ber home In Abbeville lor several years
and .by ber bright sunny disposition won
many friends who learn of her sad death
with great sorrow.
A husband and three children are bowed in
' sorrow over their great loss, but ber work on
earth Is ended and ber gentle spirit has
winged its way into tbe great beyond.
Her remains were taken from Chester to
her borne at Kings Mountain, N. C. on Sunday
where Interment was made in the City
Cemetery.
Mr. J. Mi Gambrell, accompanied by his
daughter Miss Ellen left Sunday to attend
tbe last sad rites of their daughter, and sisterin
law.
The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy
of their many Abbeville friends.
ALONG KOUTE 8. J
Mrs J. B. Harkness spent a few days of last
week at Antaavllle.
Mm Prlnoe of Antrevilleis visiting ber son
Mr. J. H. Prince on route 8.
MissEennie Smith and sister of Collins,
Ga? spent a few days of last week with tbelr
aunt Mrs. James Gilliam. _
A party of about 25 spent triaay picniciog
at Davis's bridge and enjoyed a picnic dinner
and "fresb lry.T'
Miss Jessie Scbram returned home Tburs
day after a delightful stay wltb ber friend
Mlu Cora Watson, of Hartavllle, 8. C.
A. jolly party of young people from Lebanon
speDt last week at Millwood.
Mrs. Maxwell of Greenwood, Mrs. Sbebee
and Mrs. Bailey aod cbltdren of Abbeville
were tbe guests of Mrs. James Gilliam last
Wednesday.
Miss Pauline Roberts of Columbia was tbe
charming guest of ber friend Miss Clara Lee
Gilliam last Saturday.
MfasLambof Columbia Is spending some
time wltb ber Irlend Miss Rosa McNeill of
Watts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams worsb Ipped at
Betbla last Sunday. Rev, J. E. James of
Newberry assisted tbe pastor In a meeting ol
several days at tbat cburcb last week.
jar. wuietmuo una cauareD auub?juc
spent last Sunday with Mr. J S. William*.
Misses Jennie and Mable Woodhurst and
Miss Bessie McNeill are the guests of relatives
In Abbeville.
Miss Sallie Pearl Woodhurst one of Abbrvllle's
attractive and popular young ladles
will be the guest ol relatives at Sharon tbls
week.
Miss Louise McKenzle and brother Rayford
spent last week wltb a party of young people
from Lebanon and Abbeville at Millwood.
Tbey enjoyed a pleaiHot outing.
Mrs. Jobn Maxwell of Greenwood, Mrs.
Sbebee and Mrs. Bailey of Abbeville, were
tbe guests last week ot Mrs. J. B. Wilson and
Mrs. J). E. Press ley of Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McNeill, of Belton, returned
home last Friday after a delightful
visit toMr. and Mrs. R. ?. Bruce and other
relatives on route 3.
Ilie Swineand the Flower
Oh me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty,
wnerein a arove 01 wauuwiug awmc
were barred,
Whose banquet shocked the nostril and
the eye;
Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source
of lard!"
I fled, and saw a field that seemed at.first
One glistening mass of roses pure and
white,
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage
nursed;
And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight,
The summer breeze, that cooled that
. Southern scene, " ,
Whispered, " Behold the source of
COTTOLENE!"
V A.L U A-bJLJtli
Land for Sale.
Mrs. J. A. Stevenson offers for sale
a valuable tract of land, containing
about 228 acres, situate, nearest point,
within one and one-half miles of
Hodges, splendid branch bottom laud
and well wooded over about threefourths
of the whole. Will sell reasonably
on easy terms*. For in forma
tion apply to W. W. Bradley.
McMnrray's Locals.
Rlverls Talcum Powder smells more like
1 violets than violets. McMurray Drug Co.
Sqnlbbs Talcum Powder has that delightful
odor of carnations tbe newest of all perfumes.
25 cents at McMurray's Store.
Steeres Candles Sweeter than tbe boney
from tbe honey bee and pure as tbe drifted
snow. Tooentsatthe McMurray Drug Co.
?11 Taro Cigars Those fifteen cents clgar?
which we sell lor five cents. McMurray
Drug Co.
The nicest line of writing tablets with envelopes
to match which we nave ever bad.
Tbe McMurray Drug Co.
We still mike tbe same delightful soda
waters which have made our reputation. AlcAIurray
Drug Co.
White Clematis soap Is good for your complexion.
McMurray Drug Co.
Yoar wife will let you smoke Ranlto cigar*
In tbe bouse. They smell good. McMurray
Drug Co.
Of course Thomas of Colombia still supplies
us with bis delicious cream. McMurray
Drug Co.
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Tli?
mtmammmmm
Of this section
inspect our sto<
Buildin;
is cheaper than it has
the market is much st
We Bough
while prices were dow
customers the full ben
No. 2 Shinglei
No. i Shinglef
Ceiling and Si
Flooring $i.5o
We carry in stock
construction of a build
Lehigh Portlan
Agatite Plaste
Bio
We want your tra
niir line and make ori<
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' VERDERY. f
The annual plonic at Verdery came off last A
Friday the 7th, It wan a little early lor our t
plcnlo, bat Mr. Klugb Purdy got It np for the A
visitors of our vicinity. It was very rauoh T
enjoyed by all, and we wish that Klugb A
would get up Another one. f
Mr. H. P. Wagner of Charleston, 8. C , Is A
visiting his school mate Klugb Purdy. This T
Is Mr. Warner's flrst vtilt among us, and we A
bope It will not be bis la6t. f
Miss Rebecca and Lula Wldeman of Qreen- A
wood ore visiting Mrs. T. H. Presaley. t
Mr. George Lynch and beautiful daughter A
Eleanor of Augusta Ga., are tbe guests of MaJ. f
White. A
Miss Mattle Llpford Is visiting in towu, T
glad to have her with us. A
Miss Eulalle Wlggens entertained a few of
(he young people Tuesday night, refresh- A
menu were cream and cake. T
Mlofl Tnrrlttn A
Mrs. ?|. X*. Siuuaa ouu u?>w
left for a months stay In Spartanburg. T
Mrs. M. A Henderson Is at home again after A
two months stay wltb ber sinter Mtos La- \
cretla Drennan at Due West; she la expecting A
her Friday. v
Mri. M. M. Lipscomb and daughter Miss A
Mattle went to Hpartanburg Monday.. T
Little Ruby Hill Devlin went wltb tbem. A
Miss Annie Mae Nance is visiting Mrs K.
H. Devlin. A
Mrs. W. E. Henderson, and children have \
gone to visit bar mother Mrs. Miller at New- A
berry. v
Miss Mary Green Is visiting Miss Nannie A
Drennan, tbe asoomodatlng post mistress. \
Every body is looking forward to Friday A
the candidates are to expeess their views, i
and try to convince the people that they are A |
the right men in the right place. There Is to \
be a barbecue for tbe benefit of the candt- A
dates. t
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr have gone to Iva
for a pleasant stay wltb Mrs. Will Wharton.
A11K8 Jliuia r eil O. > MUeijr uoo KUUD iui m.
few d^ys to GreeDwood. .
MIbb Josephine Kerr entertained at a house ^^[11
party In honor of Misses Mary Kennedy of
Troy, Mllwee Davis of McCormlck, Elizabeth A
Calhoun of Greenwood, Narvls Brown of
Newberry, they were at tea with MIsh Matlle
Purdy, a menu of salads and delicious cream
and cake were served. Cl /
Miss Onle Lee Agnew of Greenwood visited
at Mrs..J. W. Fell's last week. She went Iv
from there to Beaufort. 8. C.
Mr. J. H. Drennan "Klng.of Irish Town,"
spent Friday In Verdery.
Rev. Foster Bradley of Troy canoe up
Thursday to see nls brother W. T. Bradley 11(
who Is very 111 Indeed. ,
The farmers would like to see a shower Ir
these hot days. -\i
Mrs. J. F. 8loan worshipped at Troy Tuesday,
she likes the good people ol Troy and al ]jl
ways has something good to say of them.
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DANGER IN DELAY, ^
A
Kidney Diseases Ire Too Dangerous <
for Abbeville People to Neglect.
The great danger of kidney troubles
is that they get a firm hold before the Owi
!sufferer recognizes them. Health is ^ "
gradually undermined. Backache, yra<
headache, nervousness, lameness, sore- Pa!R?8 ?
ness, lumbago, urinary troubles, bui'dinj
dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease action,
follow in merciless succession. Don't
neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys
with the certain and safe remedy, A.
Doan's Kidney Pills. (A) and
The
John B. Sample, living two address
miles east of Greenwood, S. C\, ==
says: "Several years ago I
used Doan's Kidney Pills and tit tt
the results obtained were very
satisfactory, so much so in fact
that I gave my name as an endorser
of this remedy. Five P^QJ,
years have passed since that
time and I am pleased to state Or
that I have had no further use
of a kidney remedy. Doan's Pioi
nornionontlu
J\IUIICJ 1 iliO piuiunvuw.j
cured me anil I willingly reendorse
tbem." otuaj<
Compar
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 office,
cents. FoBter-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, teacher
New York, sole agents for the United ij
States.
Remember the name?Doau's?and no VIM
take no other. WK.MH
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Farmers ;
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are cordially invited to (
3k before buying. |
m Mo+orial
been for several years, although
:ronger and prices are advancing.
t a Large Stock
n, and are prepared to offer our <
efit of the low prices. 1
s (50 to bunch) $2.50.
; (50 to 200 to bunch) $4.
iding $1.25.
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everything usually needed in the
ling.
d Cement, Gaffney Lime,
r, Doors, Sash, Blinds,
uldings, etc.
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ide and will be glad to show you
:es that can't be matched.
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nininn rnnniiiv mr
IBM MMIIMHI. lilt.
A LARGE STOCK OF !
Garden Hose!
Bought at a discount and will ^
be sold at a price to suit you. i
If you need it buy now. J
All kinds of pipe fitting at rea- )
sonable prices. % ?
MOTTO: "LIVE AND LET LIVE." ^
G. A: HARRISON, j
3cial Summer Excursions
VIA
OUTHERN RAILWAY.
Extremely low round trip Week-end Excursion tickets are
)W on sale for all trains Saturdays and for Sunday morning
ains only, to Isle of Palms, Tybee; also to many attractive
fountain Resort Points, from principal stations in South Carona.
Tickets good to return until Tuesday following date of
le. Also special Sunday Excursion rates from Columbia,
ugusta and intermediate stations to Isle of Palms and Tybee.
For details, rates, etc., apply to Southern Railway Agents, or
L. MEEK, J. C. LUSK,
en. Pass. Agent, I)iv. Pass. Agent, j
Atlanta. Ga. Charleston, S. C.
Cliicora College,
, GREENVILLE, S. C.
led and controlled by the Presbyteries of the Synod of South Carolina,
igh grade college for women. A Christiart home school.
Juale courses in the Arts and Sclencesf Music, Art, Expression, Gyrnind
Business. Large and able faculty.* Beautiful grounds. Elegant
;s. .Modern conveniences. Healthful climaie. Location in Piedmont
and in city of 25,000.
Expense** for tlie Entire Year.
Tuition, board, room and fees $183. B. All included in proposition
Tuition in Music, Art or Expression 5203 to #213.
next session opens September 17th. For catalogue and information
S. C. BYRD, D. D., President.
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SIC STUDIO. KILLTHSOOUCH
HIicbeM TpMllmonlalM. AHP CURE LIIWCS ,
.Tnles ft. Hnornfilfit. H- |/;M4U'A
ganist Methodist Church,
9 with ur, ivmg d i
AMI TEACHER OF *1
iia, Violin and Organ. NgW D SCOVfifV
Abbeville, 8. C'. ppTnt'
5 on second floor of new Realty CRD ^^OUGHS Kte^^.oo. 11
ly building, next to new post- 1 UM \^OLDS Trial Bottle Free
Miss Carrie Huguelet assistant AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. d
and in charge of studio. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY Jj
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
IG'S NEW DISCOVERY _ ??? 1
Surely Stop Ihil Cragfc ?,h '* '
r ^ The beat In the world.
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r TiU'Bi l 'ii f nrn>^ tyml/ mi "rhw ffj? BfiiSjSSSS SSSSSS
Jalvert & Nickles
? Headquarters for ?
Rftiite Hickory Wagons
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)wensboro Wagons,
Sock Hill Buggies,
Summer Buggies,
3heap Buggies,
Sarness, Laprobes, etc. ~
Calvert & Nickles.
Feb 24, 1904. tf
Abbe ville-Greenwo od
MUTUAL
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ASSOCIATION.
Property Insured, $1,500,000
January 1st, 1908.
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WiVl'lJi 1U UIV UAULi UU tuo UUUWID<B'<w
or the Director of your Tpwnsntr
or any Information you may doilre abont
iur plan of Insurance.
We Insure your property against desiroJon
by
Fl&S, WINSSIGBK IB IMMIH5,
and do 10 cheaper than, any Insurance Con
pany In existence.
Remember we are prepared to prove to yot
that ours Is the safest and oheapetit plan r l
[nsurauce known.
J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent
Abbeville, S. C.
J. FBASEB LYON, Pres.
Abbeville, S. C.
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BOARD DIRECTORS
8. G. Majors Green wood
J.T. Mabry Cokenbury
W. B. Acker Donalds
M. P. Cllnkscales Dae West
W. W. L. Keller .Long Cane ,
I. A. Keller .HmUhvlUe
W. A. 8'evennon Cedar Spring i
W. W. Bradley Abbeville
Dr. J. A. Andereon Antrevllle
8. 8. Bo'es Lowndesvllle
A.O. Gram Magnolia
J. W. Morrah Calhoun Mills i
8. L. Edmonds Bordeaux
H. L. RaBor Walnut Grove j
W. A. Nlckles Hodges ?
J. D. Coleman .. Coronaca i
D. 8. Hattlwanger ~Nlneiy-81x
C. H. Townsend .. Klnards
J. Add. Calhoun fellowship
Joseph Lake Phoenix
Rev. J. B. Mnse Verdery
J. H. Chiles, Jr Bradley
J. W. Lyen atoj
W.A.Cheatham Yoldell .
Q. E. Dorn Calllson '
G. E. Dorn Klrkseys
J. H. Brooke .. Brooks
ibuevllle, tt u, Jan. 1. 190S
REGISTRATION
#
I The attention of the public i* called
to the Act of the recent Legislature,
approved the 241 h day of February,
1908, which reads as follows :
An Act to Provide for the Re-Enrollment
and Registration of the Qualfied
Electors of this State During
the Year 1908, and to Provide Compensation
fur the Supervisors of
Registration.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General
Assembly of the State of South
Carolina, That the Supervisors of Regiofi-ofinn
in onch flniint.V of t.hfi Stale
are required to re-enroll all the qualified
electors in this State during the
year 1908.
Sec. 2. That the same time the said
Supervisors shall register all persons
who may make application therefor
and who may be entitled thereto. <
Sec. 3. That for the purpose of
such enrollment and registration the
said Supervisor shall keep the books of
registration open at the several county
'eats every day (Sundays excepted),
between tbe hours of nine a. m. and (
six p. m., during the months of July
and August, 11)08; and in addition j
thereto, they sball attend, during the ,
month of September, 1908, at least one
day in each township, in their respective
Counties, of which at least ten
day's notice sball be given by. advertisement
in a newspaper published in
the Couuty ; and in Counties containing
fifty thousand iuhabitants they
shall attend in each city, town, or iu
auscriai COUJUlUUUy, wuinimug luicc
hundred or more inhabitants, at least
one day, upon similar notice: Provided,
That the provisions of this Section
shall only apply t'? the re-enrollmentand
registration for the year 1908.
Sec. 4. That for the purpose of said
re-enrollment the Secretary of State
shall furnish the Supervisors of Registration
with all the necessary booKs,
and the sum of live hundred dollars
shall be appropriated for supplying
aaid books.
Sec. 5. That tfee Supervisors of Registration
shall etch receive for their
services, during the year 1908, the sum
of two hundred dollars, to be paid by
the State quarterly, as other State officers
are paid : except in the Couuties
uf Anderson, Charleston, Greenville,
Sumter, Orangeburg, Richlaud, where
they shall each receive two hundred
and fifty dollars for the year 1908: Provided,
That in Spartanburg County
they shall receive this year three hundred
dollars, to be paid as above provided;
that, after the year 1908, the
Supervisors of Registration shall each
receive fifty dollars per annum in off
years and one huudred dollars in gen
sral erection years: except in tne
above named Counties, where they
shall each receive seventy-five dollars
per annum in oft years, and in general
slection years they ehall receive two
hundred dollars each per annum, including
the County of Spartanburg.
Sec, (5. All Actn or parts of Acts in2onsistent
with this Act be, and the
jame are hereby, repealed.
Approved the 24th day of February,
D. 1908.
All persons having business in the
nutter of registration will call on the
Jhairman, W. U. oneraru, in me store
>f E. R. Thomson on the public
iquare.
W. C. Kherard, Chairman.
A. F. Calvert,
R. H. Armstrong,
Board of Registration.
We have the store, we have the goods, we
lave the clerks. Phone 107. and that's all
'ou have to do. C. A. Mllford & Co.
Huyler'8 ! Huyler's ! Yes, Huyler's. We
louble our orders almokt every week. Trade
b Increasing. Uoods always fresh. C. A.
>111 ford & Co.
Fountain syringes, hot water butleo, Ice
tags, in fact anything you want In the rubber
;oods Hue can be had at the up-to-date pharnacy
of C. A. Mllford & Co. 1
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University of S<
Wide range of choice in Scie
and Professional Courses leadi
Jor of_Arts, Bachelor of Scie
tion, Bacneior 01 ijaws, jnasi
and Electrical Engineer.
Well equipped Laborator
volumes.
Expenses moderate?man
expenses.
Next Session (104th) begii
For Announcement write
President, - <
k West ft
DUE WE
With the best modern convt
high standards of teaching am
for preparation for the great re
Terms moderate. For attracti
REV. JAMES BOYCE,
Sum me: Exc
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Souther .1
Round trip Summer Exeursi(
tain resort points are now on sal<
ly reduced rates. Tickets good r
Asheville, Waynesville, Hende
Sky;" Lake Toxaway and the
now in their glory.
Apply to Southern Railway
J. L. MEEK,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent.
Atlanta, Ga.
FARMERS Ml
State, County and
President: Vlce-Pre
F. E. HARBISON. P. B. ?
Board of* Directors
Visanska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddon
Olinkscales, C. C. Gambrell.
We sol it-1 yonr business a:
it safely and <
We are in ponton to make you lo
when placed in
Oux* Saving's
T. EDGAR
ANDERS
ROOFING AND K
Guttering. Ventilators, Skyligh
Creatine. Ridee Capping, Grave
Mill &Dd Repair Work a Special
Tlic Famous Kclsej
? Phone or Wr
J. W. SIGN.
ABBEVII
Office under the
Is well equipped in bis liDe of busii
Caskets ranges from the cheapest to th<
His funeral car is a fine one. Air tigh
the old brick vault and which is much
dde casket. Drop couch caskets. ' Chi
Phone 88 tJ"?
Thot
is co]
See about an
and keep cool
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SCHOOL
Tablets
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General Schc
Speed's D]
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The Peoples i
AB15EVIL1
OFFICERS.
8.|G. THOMSON, President.
G. A. NEUFFER, Vice-Prewldent.
T5 T7* rnv f'oDiiior
A, lit, VvAj vacuiv*!
- II outh
Carolina.
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ntiflc, Literary, Graduate ing
to degrees of? Bachence,
Licentiate of Jnstruc- '
er of Arts, Civil EDgineer *
ies, Library of over 40,000
y students make their own
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as September 23,1908.
to the
Columbia, S. O.
male College,.
ST, S. C. I
miences and equipment, and
3 living, this is an ideal place '
sponsibilitiesof womanhood.
ve catalog write /
- Doe West, S. C,
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:ursion Rates Jj
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Railway.
yi
>n TU ketsto Seashore and Mouni
via Southern Railway at greateturning
until October 3l9t, 1908.
rsonville, in the "Land of the
Beautiful Sapphire Country,"
for rates, tickets, etc.
J. C. XUSK; . V. '
Div. Pass. Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
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[ ?F ABBEVILLE
I City Depository.
isident: Cashier:
IPEED. J. H. DuPEE.
: F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A.
, W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J. F.
nd are prepared to Handle
conservatively.
ans, and to pay interest on deposits,
Department.
ARCHER,
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jopI, S. C.
ETAL WORKERSts,
Conveyors, Cornic ^Finials,
I Stops, Gasoline Tanks, Cotton
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> Eureka Hotel.
eP8. Hi" complete stock of Coffins and
i finest. Burial Robes always on band,
t water-proof steel vaults which replaces
more reliable. Metal lined capes for inarges
reasonable and service acceptable.
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Havings Bank.
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DIRECTORS.
S. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderpon
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W. E. Owens. F. B. Gary,
J. 8. Stark, R. E. Cox,
Jonn A. Harris.
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