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if" Niiiii iiiihwwiuiiiw ii.www.imwnripi.iii ni jn LOWNDESViLU Lowadt'sviHe, Feb. 13, J Yesterday a ? e?k ago, col. G. C. Grog prominent lawyer at tlie E>Der;on L5ir, Mr. W. M. Grogan and family ?>f Elbe came over and spe'it, ttie day with (he fa of our townsman, Mr. Harry Grogan, br< of the two first unified. Meters 1?. L, Karut-s and E. J. Hucb spent several days In Vtlatita last weea ginning with Monday. The new sect, the new deiatture in w Christian worshippers, has bendqr.arieri or three mties out. Tnu head tnau sore ed holds services almost every nigh?; th< Friday ntght. at which there w?? qui crowd. It.iuay be tnfeired that a inrg? in lty ot those present were prompted t there by curiosity, as It Is known that tin lowersof the new religion claim to spen "an uckuown to:.cue." As the known to ought to be, and !s, go>d enough for auyt why side-step to unknown Gods? A few days ?go a netitioti whs clrculatf this place tor a Sunday mail, and the gained it by a large majority,?only onec sienerh was In ravor ot it. From unmistakable signs someyounc of the home contlngeut, and others fr< distance, are presslug their suits In Cu Court, as if they mvunt business, uud mistrial is ordered by the "LittlvBdnd 0 the}', in their "pleadings and henrim:*continue to hall along smoothly to the fruition of all ot their hopes, and some 11 will happen in this "neck of the woods' fore a great while. ^ A few of our young people were honor* an invitation to a gathering at the nice home of Mr. W. L. Bowman Frld>.y n The sociable was held in honor of M Brucle Heilams and Paul MoAulley, whi in charge of a flourishing school at Scarr were visitors at above home. The above tloned ladles came to this place :saturda\ were guests of Mr?. A. E. Fiovd till yeste 10:05 a. m . whm they returned to their h Misses Ella Floyd, Annie Ltdileil and I Fey, lu a carriage driven by Mr. Junius > per, Just alter leaving Mr. Howniun's V team became frightened, and urj mainci Ik ran and turned tiie cxrrltige over, and sp the occupants, and as it happened lhat had a soft place to full in. unbody was but doubtless they were badly seated, worst of it was, that they hsri to walk tb road nearly two miles, about 12 o'cloi night, very dark and "hit a rainln'." Dr. G. F. Lee. a mineralogist, wiiose ho lu reeuvll'e, has been here let- sevei al v searching for valuables in his line, search has been so satisfactory, that ri has It, that he is to begin work id one o places today. Trot Found His $10. A gentleman who hail been investing of his money in that which makes some feel rich, and which makes others othert get that they are poor, took quarters i city hall one night last wees. Before pi the expense of his night's lodging, he p $10 In a secure place in his apartment wnen be left the place he neglected to his cash, leaving it hid away from rot He came back to town a few days late asked a policeman to allow him to go ba the place he bad occupied. He wanted t his money. The policeman at first dt mc but finally consented to grant the rec Three men had occupied the same cell day after he had been there, and the p< .man was sure that If he left money that they would have gotten It. tin le the lodger Into the cell, be went stra'g tne cracK mio wdicu ue u?u muutv money and drew it oat before the eyes c astonished policeman. HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE. The above is the name of a German c leal, which Is one of the many valuab gredlents of Foley's Kidney Remedy, amethylenetetramlne is recognized by leal text books and authorities as a uric solvent and antiseptic for the urlnr>. Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as yo tlce any Irregularities, and avoid a se malady. C. A. Mlllord <? Co. We give you a 81.000 accident insurant icy for one year lor 31 certs with evi ry cash purchase. Abbeville Hardware Co. A large shipment of Huyler's candy for Christmas at Mllford's. C- A. Milford & Co.'s Locals. The greatest soap proposition ever ol to the public Is offered by C. A. Mllfoid Don't fall to see the display both in window and Inside of store. Call in and will tell you about It. Headquarter* for Combs, Hair and ' Brushes at AlllJord's Drug Store. Huyler's Candy always fresh at Mil Drug Store. Uirfh firQ/ta Uortili?! illgil UlllUU IUJLU11ZJ' We wish to recommend to you use of our high grade fertilizer. r. for instance our S-4-4 goods. E per cent, phosphoric acid, 4 per ( of ammonia and 4 per cent, of pot There is nothing better and mij little as good. It takes just as n time, trouble and labor to put cheap low grade fertilizer as it this 8-4-4 goods, and the results not to be compared. People who it continue its use. It is the chea labor you can get and in the end the cheapest fertilizer. Crops f? ized with 8-4-4 goods take on a di ent hue and a different color to others. And then, you get more s and more fruit and that is whj takes to make the crop; stalk fruit, and this is the special advan of this 8-44 goods; it makes stalk fruit. It costs more than the ot but it is worth much more than difference in the cost. If you d feel like going into it heavy at 1 4-MOT if T f I IDfi f? f/\? 1/1 j OWLUC VI ill i. 1 JVU uoc lire ivi fertilizer get one ton of 8-4-4 good least. Next year you will use e anil you will continue to use more til you are using this entirely. It complete fertilizer and will pay better than any you ever used. Some weeks ago we wrote the A cultural Department of Clem^on lege for a formula foran ideal ferti for cotton suitable for soils in this tion. You know different soils req different fertilizers and we are tr to make a fertilizer that will suit soils in this section where we ex to sell our goods. They sent us a mula which is practically ideu with this 8-4-4 goods as we mak Their formula calls for Nitrogen we use ammonia which is the s thing exceot in a different form. . monia, you know, makes the stalk fruit and that is what you work tc in the crop ; stalk and fruit and monia helps you to get it. In fact, don't expect much of a crop ut you have the stalk and the Jruit. great deal depends on the way i mixed and manipulated. The i who got out this formula for iuij and manipulating our 8-4-4 gi knows his business and we are mal a specialty of this goods. We are \ ing to risk our reputation on the v of our 8-4-4 goods as a fertilizer. Another thing about 8-4-4 gi which you probably had not thoi of is this: You can't make it wi low grade acid and you can't mat with a low grade blcod and tan! either. It requires the very best terial such as we have bought. rJ is why it costs more than the ordii fertilizer and that is why it is bt also than the ordinary fertilizer plant food. It is made from the 1 best and choicest plant food, want you to try it for we know th will give you satisfactory results, yotl have never tried it, try a litt "first. People who use it say you c use too much of it but then you v to be cautious and at first we sug that you get one or two tons out of of the fertilizer you use and after the demand w-ill take care of it Try it aud you will see what you 1 been missing. See our agents. Anderson Phosphate Oil Company. * ) s,| Opera H rtotl, JL inily Jlht r J ahee :, be- llPf^4v<\ H 'si^^'V 3mWa ay of i i wo port-; ' IhsI : 1 <*&& .f H o foe 3^.'X'.&w,iM&iZii, ; ful- W'[ ' '- : : >'i V k ln nPtrP^*' ' ' / |M ' > 8 ^^T^tt^toP ague ody, ^M|| '<i^HH{^'\ %' >,? '? 'Ijp^ xlw^M noes |ll||fj ^' i' ^illihfc f the ?M^fr"::M. 1 _ ^ / --','C men . % "' ' ' P:t1'8 I.Jlffey- WmmS:t f li u" '? : # ?t> jod,'' wi ii ?HH??HHIflPnNffiiraK^l!N# run * gSBHBBmiw ilngs MHnHi lT ; % ;d by ^^EKBPil*? *' * ~ j4 rural I' w $ #* & ?||? /ffe Ik *\ ^ 1 9 are * *V . ?ud \ Jh?' .%' , men- ttMMBiMMaBMH?M&i$^: * >*&??. HH^|^|HH^H^^^|^Hhhn&; B^t ,; ^< ' i JF: i BfflBHHBBMflHM^* J mHBKImW^wkmb ' 'MSBiwi^MPM^M r'Hbl*' Si" -i, '"'V'ii' ' -i/^'Vt.'itU illled H i i liey !bb?Mbb , j&s |' ? hurt, 13a $ The e big ? :Xr ' "- ; L-k at Maw -?: v.': *;,>? X ^ftr, v**w"Uiv me 1p ? ;" t * ."' ifc, ' /e<hn HBpKgll i ', i <-\ <V* , C,\ His HMBMB' imoi HHH' ?-< ? " M'"ifil''* $ '"* ''' r i wo ipe. ^ I ', '+,->'Wyi', ~&il?rp * l}. some ll"'"*il~LJ^S ?men i lor the OlDg laced ,, and Uke iters. r and ck to I The Famous Ly slice- # there 'tUng ______ bt to HP "W1 Y an iff ! A comedy with a plot and thi med- melody. Lots of pretty she acid Take will be heard in the Yankee ] u norl0?8 "Way out in prairie land," 4 "My bamboo babe," "A littl Don't ? FOLEY'S flared . I " KIDNEY CURE j ords WILL CURE YOU | of any case of Kidney or ? Bladder disease that is not j 51S beyond the reach of medicine, Take it at once. Do i the not risk having Bright'sDis- ^ iKht easc or diabetes. There is o<< Sent, nothing gained by delay. 11 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. h REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. '] r. C. A. MILFOED & CO. ^ does 11 S? KILL the COUCH p?= amp CURE the LUWCS j I-Dr. Kind's talk 9 g New Discovery 9 FOR Colds s JSk. JJ* AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. irst, GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY is of Olt MONE7 REFUNDED* Qore i"na Calvert & Nickles ' you . ; ? Headquarters for ? < Colto White Hickory Wagons ' yiug Cwensboro Wagons, ; the Rock Hill Buggies, "a Summer Buggies, but ZZ Cheap Buggies, aud >?? Harness,iLaprobes, etc. ? Calvert & Nickles a A A Feb 24. 1904. tf t IS ? L> i] L\ very ft M MARBLE AND] 1 GRANITE, * If ial le at I am in the marble and granite busi- Ja an't ne?s. I represent the Southern Marrant hie and Granite Company. ? jfve We Pay llie Freight | that and guarantee satisfaction. if work J[ Pelf- does not come up to contract it does lave not cost you a cent. Any one wanting Monuments, a Toombs, Slab Work or Curbing I will &be pleaded to have them call on me at w my shop or write to me and I will jj come to see you. ar J. P. EDMUNDS.,! J louse, Sat' COM man Twins and t kee E 2 show with music. 60 uncorked w girls. 14 ear-teasing, spme me Drummers: "Come and take wall Moonbeams," "Boyhood happy d; e bit of everything," "If I only hai liss This One o] Abbeville-Greenwo od MUTUAL umiiCE ASSOCIATION. 'roperty Insured, $1,500,000 January 1st, 1908. JIT'KiTE TO OR CAIA. on the underslgnec '? or the Director of your Towushii ir any Information yon may doe)re about ir plan of Insurance. TJTa wn? nonhArfv Qcrfifnflt <lAStrtl? nviuomv ? \ on by mi, WINDS10EH OS U5SISINE, id do so obeaper than any Insurance Cob iny In exlstenoe. Remember we are prepared to prove to yot iat oars 1b the safeat and cheapest plan oJ laoranee known. J. E. BLASE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. U. . FRASEB LYON, Free. Abbeville,rS. C. B0AED"DffiECT0R8 9. G. Majors, Greenwood J.T. Mabry Cokesbury W, B. Acker Donalds M. B. CllnkBcaleB Dae West W. W. L. Keller...........Liong Cane r. A. Keller _.JSmllhvllle W. A. Stevenson Cedar Spring W. W. Bradley Abbeville Or. J. A. AnderBon Antreville 3. S. Bo'ea Lowndesvllle A.. O. Grant Magnolia I. W. Morrah Calhoun Mills 3. Li. Edmonds Bordeaux H. L. Rasor Walnut Grove W. A. Nlckles Hodges I. D. Coleman Coronaoa D.8. Hattlwanger ...? Ninety-Six C. H. Townsend Klnards J. Add. Calhoun Fellowship Joseph Lake Pbranlx Rev. J. B. Muse Verdery J. H. Chiles, Jr ....Bradley I. W. Lyon Troy W. A. Cheatham Yeldell 3. E. Dorn...? Calllson jt 3. E. Dorn .KirkBeys * I. II. Brooks Brooks ibooville, a C., Jan. 1, 190S. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effeotive January 5,1907. No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eastboond. Daliy Daily Dally Ex. San StatloDS? A. M. P. M. A. M. rWalballa 8 30 5 15 12 80 ? r West Union 8 35 5 20 12 40 r Seneca 8 53 5 38 1 10 i Jordan la 8 55 5 40 2 05 t Adams 9 10 5 55 2 28 r Cherry's 9 13 5 58 2 83 r Pendleton 9 25 6 10 2 58 j Atltun 9 38 6 18 3 08 ' Bandy Hprings 9 86 6 21 3 18 r Denver 9 ? 2o d 48 i West Anderson 9 55 6 40 8 43 r Anderson (Pass. dep). 10 00 6 45 3 53 r Anderson (Fgi. dep)... 10 08 6 48 4 48 Belton 10 30 7 15 5 15 Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 Stations? P.M. A. M. A. M. r Belton 7 80 11 lo ~ r Anderson (Fut. depot) 7 56 12 21 U r .Anderfon (Faee. dep).. 7 59 12 24 8 10 i West Anderson 8 05 12 30 9 20 r Denver 8 18 12 42 8 40 r Sandy Springs 8 23 12 47 8 50 f Autnn V.? 8 26 12 49 8 55 r Pendleton 8 84 12 57 9 10 r Cherry's 8 44 1 07 9 40 = r Adamp 8 47 1 10 9 4o r Jordaula 9 05 1 28 10 iO _ r Senecfl 9 07 1 M 15 r West Union 9 25 1 50 11 20 g, Walhalla 9 30 1 o5 11 JO W Wll! also stop at tbe following stations and B I .<? i ?#r M?.Donaarii Phlnnov'n HO ULI HljU ICt UU (mrDDUftcio^i uiuuvj ?, mes, Toxaway, Welch. jm J. K. Anderson, SurerictecdeDt jand for Sale. * Mrs- J. A. Stevenson offers for sale valuable tract of land, containing Cli lout 228 acres, situate, nearest point, itliin one and one-half miles of odges, splendid branch bottom land id well wooded over about threeurths of the whole. Will sell reanably on easy terms. For informa-( jn apply to W. W. Bradley. mm ^ ?3Ep H ^BBMHggg? ? %/-lPir <# ,T^*WS ^ ^&t ^ + p ,v V " , ' > , tNG! heir Delightful C( )rumm< I ' laughs to the minute and uncove lodies of the whistling kind. So k with me," "I'm wise," "Uncle ays," "Mother hasn't spoke to fatf i a girl that really loved me," and i f You W ill Be ? Presidential 1 \ I Very Low Round WA.SHING1 Via SOUTHER! Account Presidential Inaugurati sell round trip tickets to Washingtou, reduced rates. Tickets to be on sale F< and 3rd, 1909, good to leave VVashingtc night of March 8th, 1909. Round trip rates from principal ] Abbeville $16.25 ( Anderson 16.10 I Blacksburg 13 75 C Camden 14.05 K Charleston 16.40 8j Columbia 15.05 S Greenville 15.55 "i For detailed information, sleepic regular and special trains, apply to Soi address, .T. Tj. MEEK. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. I T. EDGAR A ANDERSO! ROOFING AND MET. Guttering. Ventilators, Skylights, Cresting, Ridge Capping, Gravel Stc Mill and Repair Work a Specialty. The Famous Kelsey If ....Phone or Write ( The Peoples Sa ABBEVILLE officers. i g S. G. THOMSON. President. | G . A. NEUFFER, Vice-President. V R. E. COX, Cashier. J mm bam tate, County and ( President: Vice-Presider . E. HARBISON. P. B. SPEEI Board of Directors: F janska, J. H. DuPre, R. M. Haddon, W. ukscales, C. C. Gambrell. We solid your business and j it safely au?l com We are in position to make you loans,! when placed in Oiir Saving's I d. 20th. IWt ^Bb! If ll|?|iP| '' ' JH I impany in the ers. :red voice of mirth and me of the song hits that Bill," "I wonder why," ler sipce," Dolly, dear," many others. Sorry. nauguration Trip Bates to *ON, I J. C. 4 RAILWAY on the Southern Railway will D. C., from all points at greatly jbruary 28th and March 1st, 2nd >n returning not later than midpoints as follows: Jreenwo'd S15.8C janeaster 13.75 irangeburg 15.85 ,ock Hill 13.05 partanburjr 14.65 umter 14.50 rorkville 13.60 ig car reservations, schedules of ithern Railway ticket agents or J. C. LUSK, Div. Pass. Agent, Charleston, S. C. .? I laaLBMBmNanHi lRCHER, in, s. c. A.L WORKERS. Conve.vors, Coruic Finials, >psr Gasoline Tanks, Cotton ot Air Fnranoes. or Prices.... Lvings Bank. s. c. DIRECTORS. . G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson f. A. Neuflfer, C. C. Gambrell, V. E. Owens. F. B. Gary, . S. Stark, R. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. oF ABBEVILLE 3ity Depository. it: Cashier: >. J. H. DuPRE. . E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G. A. B. Moorei W. P. Greene, J. F. ire prepared to handle lervatively. ind to pay interest on deposits, department. - TV . -:v 'p AfflOs B. Mrtfgft Crt: LOfiiillii A case of the finest sugar cured bams, ftnd i i prices much lower than ? few weeks ago. 1 I XJorn poppers tot the children ami steel i traps for gamesters. A big lot of each Just In. j Nasturtiums and sweet pea seed for the '( ladies. New heed In today. M Beardless or spring barley. Now Is tbe : time to now. Corn, flour, hay, bran, cheap foe cash Id ! qt untitles. 0 I We would like to help sweeten your life. We curry t?'?nu!at''d,?block, or old lime y < rushed suaar?powdertd, and a nice graae oi " i tuo *u lor cooklDg, or making your own tabie j fyrup. Il ^ou prefer pan give you Karo in ? i quartn 10:, hall gallon at 2&j, full gallon at 50c V uunui", nrcucu im-iiif, ciiiuij nuu "'inicu ii almond*, still in t.ea>-ou; also the bestflivor- 1 Inn extracts and chocolate. Prunes, p^ar-hes, nppleR Rnrt apple butter, ti Try h chn of "Fu'l Vuiue" coffee and you will want It all of the time. y Wood's Jrish Cobbler ^eed potatoes are the * flne-t aDd best for car y planting 60c a pecto, ? and only a very few lefi. " We have a few < f Wood's B1U? seed potatoes. Corue early If you want Home of them, tl A good variety of Wood's garden seeds Just ,D* c All sorts of girden and plow tool?. Blscfesmlth's supplies, bellows, anvils, 1> hurdles, sledge, shop and shoeing hammers and iouuh. ' * Oil 0:1 us for poultry wire. |( tt Soldier Death Plot. ^ It steriied to J, A. Stone, a civil war er veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a p!ot ex- ^ isletl between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. "1 f( contracted a stubborn cold," lie writes, _ "tha1. developed ac<>Ui>b that stuck to me, in fpiie of all remedies, for years. 1 My weiglit ran down to 130 pounds. I Ttien I began to use Dr King's New B I)is*tfovery, which restored ray health 'completely, I now wei^h 178 pounds." For severe Colils, obstinate CoukIih, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c. and SI 00. Trial bottle free. Guarauteed by v. b. apeed. " y EnurliNb Spavin Liniment removes B*r<l, tioft or c<*uouaed Lump> and Bleminb?*h from horses; at o Blooff" Spavins, Cotb?, p Hpllnis.Sweeney,Ring Boor, Stifle, HprHlin?, 0 Swollen Throais, Coughs, tic. Have $50 by . use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish 0 Cura. Sold by P. B. Speed, druggist. Mothers, don't give your baby anything that contains opiates or any oiber Injurious drugs, but insist on having Dr. Thornton's *. 'Eaxy-Teetber," as It Is the beta medlolne on 1 the market for teething babies, and Is abso- D lutely barm less as It does not contain, any o opiates or Injurious drugs of any bind. Ills guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, a Guaranty No. 11584. Price 25 cents. For sale ? by McMurray Drug Co. and cooDtry merobanis; or Easy-Teether Medlelne Co., Hart- p well, Georgia. d ????. i .i i FRESllf Direct from the week at the up? Store of C. A. MILFC wrnWi i For the Purpose of Accommodal of Making Their Tax Retui Mentioned Below on the D All returns must be made eonal property returued at its market vak Persons not making their returns betw 20tb, 1909, are liable to a penalty of 50 per against delinquents ; for tbe failure to enl on neglect of the law. Tbe returns of tho?e who conform to I shins and County Boards, while those wh meeting of the Boards and return to suit I 50 per cent, penalty will correct this evil. Employers are requested to return all them aDd getting a statement of their pro] Returns will Dot be takeo by mail proper officer. This does Dot apply, ho we All improvements on and transfer of Auditor. My Appointments are as Folio CalhouD Falls, Tuesday, Jaouary 5t Mt. Carmel, Wednesday., Jaouary 61 Lowndesville, Thursday aod Friday McCormick, Monday aod Tuesday, Bordeaux, Wednesday, January 18tl WillingtoD, Thursday, January 14tl Donalds, Monday and Tuesday, 18tl Due West, Wednesday aud Thursdf Parties in Long Cane, Due West and to make returns will see Mr. J. R. Winn for Due West and Mr. R. 0. McAdams foi have been authorized to take returns in tl * J JKicnara ; SOUTHERN THE SOUTH'S GEE Unexcelled Dinning Car Servic Through Pullman Sleeping C Convenient Schedule Arrival and Depar * Xo. of Trains. ii? t in.on o m f lit Ajtraves at iu._vo.lu. . Columbia. 115 Arrives from Greenv at 1:2:18 'p.m. | 110 Leaves at 4:30 p. m. 117 Arrives at 5:35 from ( 112 Leaves at 5:50 for Col 111 Arrives at 7:05p. m. 1 For full iuformationjas to rates, routes. Railway Ticket i J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ' ?V>- .. -;> Secret f a good liniment is in its varming, penetrating and cattering qualities. The tigrediehts of Noah's Lininent are such that with ery little rubbing the parts re*warmed, the intlamnation and congestion cattered, and the relief s^almost instantaneous. or Rheumatism,' Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff >ints, and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, prains, Cuts, Bruises. Colic, Cramps, Indigtson, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone and Muscle ches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark 1 every package. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 by all deals in medicine everywhere. Sample by mail free. )AH REMEDY CO.,RICHMOND, VA.,A BOSTON,MAM., U.a.A. rtoM aud guaiauletU by (J. A. Mil>rri & Co. / V: 1. A. DEWEY ..SHMIM PARLORS... ! ' . UTQ onfnrnriQinff vniln<T V. ATI ifl ^ IliAikJ OUiVipilOlUg JWug -w doing a firstclass bush t&b. His arlors are at the same old Stand?tbe Id postofflce. His prices are right and e is getting tbe business. - * Shaving - 10 cts. Hair Cot - 29 cts. Mr. Dewey is assisted by Mr. Waler McCord. These two, gentlemen aafee a splendid team and can torn r ut work most satisfactory in price, ' nd unsurpassed in execution. ???? If you want good goods, good service tod ollte ntteotlon, come to aee us. We do not lspense anything else. ? \ CANDY 9 . V factory every. -to-date Drug - ^ y';J|f )RD & CO ;in? the Public in the Matter j rns, I will Visit the Places | ates Indicated in Schedule: * UNDER OATH, AND ALL PERle. eeu January 1st, 1909, and February cent. This penalty will be enforced orce it heretofore has put a premium f the law are placed before the Towno disregard the law come in after the themselves. The enforcement of this I of their employees after notifying aerty. unless they are sworn to before some ' ver, to persons returning only land. real estate must be reported to the ws: h. .h. f, January 7th and 8th. January 11th and 12th. b. ' >. l and 19th. / i. ly, January 20th and 21st. 7 Diamond Hill townships wishing to - for Long Cane, Mr, John T. Bryant < r Diamond Hill. These gentlemen iese respective township?. Sondley, County Auditor. RAILWAY.:. J ATEST SYSTEM, e? . /- 4 !ars on all Through Trains. s on all Local irains. ture of Trains. or Greenville and ille and Columbia for Greenville. Columbia. umbia. 'rom Greenville. , etc., consult nearest Southern \.gent, or J. C. LUSK, Division Pass. Agent, Charleston 3. C.