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Page 1: LOWNDESVILLE. Bfflf McKEE, Jr. HYDALE'S TONIC Lamps. Goods ...€¦ · LOWNDESVILLE. Whatthe Peopleor the Keren Hilled City »re l>oiii|f. Lowndesville.Sep.1903. Miss Helen Barber,

LOWNDESVILLE.What the People or the Keren Hilled

City »re l>oiii|f.Lowndesville.Sep. 1903.

Miss Helen Barber, who has spent someweeks In this place with ber parents, leit lorManterey Alonday morning, where she wentto take charge of a fine school near Mr. G. W.Speer's.Our High School opened Monday morning

with quite a flattering attendance.Mr. Charles Basfcln started week before laBt

for Cedarvllle, Ohio, to begin a collegiatecourse.Mrs. J. B. Franks and her bright litne noy

started Monday evening for their Pbllldelphlahome.Dr. J. D. Wilson and family returned Mondayfrom a several days trip among klnslolk

near Watts.Dr. H. F. Hoyt of Commerce, Ga., came in

Monday and stayed till Thursday with hisson-in-law, Dr. A. J. Speer.Miss Leila Moseley of Greenwood, came up

Monday and began her duties as pupil in thein this place.Messrs. W. T. Cunningham and J. T. Basklnof Monterey, were up in this place on

business Monday.Miss Aille May Fennel came back from a

several weeks stay with friends In Waterlooand other places.Miss Annie Bell and Miss Leila Feunel

started for Ashevlllo, to enter the FemaleCollege at that place lor another year. Weare passing through tbe period In which ouryoung men and maidens are taking tbeir departurefor tbeir respective places of study foranother year.The writer Is told by one who knows, that

on the Charles Allen place, about lour milesfrom here, there are lands In cultivation uponwhich floe crops are growing, which were incultivation in 1S3S, and have been workedever since, and at that time the lands lookedas if they had been worked lor years andyears, as there was not a tree or even a 6tumpU JJUL1 bUOUi, auu uucdc lauuo atvokiii^uibv p»vdnctlve without ferlllizer.Mr. Will Swift and bib mother, Mrs. J. \V.

Swift, of Elberton, were over for a day or solast week with their klnspeople In and aroundhere.Dr. A. J.Speer went to Elberton Thursday

on business.Mr. "Boss" Nance and family of Monterey

came up Tuesday and spent the day with thefamily of the father of Mr. Nance.Mr. J. A. Ktrkpatrlck, who has been here

for several weeks under treatment of hlfbrother. Dr. T. O. KlrRpatrlck, Improved Inhealth and returned to his home In Greensboro,N. C.Mr. Johnson Cleckley of Latimer, came here

Friday on business.Our Township was hard bit an to Jurors foi

the coming Court at Abbeville, there beingbut eight to have the honor of serving theliCounty and State.Mr. Herbert Brooks, assistant in our school

last year, now of Warrenton, came up Fridayand Is still here among friends.Mr. Roscoe Hortan went to Greenville Friday,and entered Furman University foi

another scholastic year.Miss Ada Fennel, after spending sometime

with friends at Pendleton, came back to herhome here last. week.Miss Jennie May Dunn returned to the

Dae West Female College a few days ago foranother year.After the troploal storm had spent the

greater part of Its fdry, some of the remalndt icame to as last week In the form of a briskEast wind, and the wind from the same quarterhas continued to date. Monday, Tuesdayand Wednesday it was accompanied by a

succession of showers of rain, neither ofwhich was heavy enough to do damage.Rev. I. K. Wallace of the Presbyterlar

Church, and Rev. R. W. Barber of the MethodistCburcb, sometime ago decided that h

union of the two churches would make thecongregations at the Sunday night service*much larger, aud have since carried out thefollowing grogram. The first preaches hereon the 1st and 2rd Sundays at il a. m., andnow heoocuples the pulpit In the MethodistChuroh on the first Sunday at 8:15 p. m. andthe second preaches in the Presbyterlar

I Church on the 3rd Sunday at 8:15 p. m. Thltarrangement works very smoothly andnicely. Troupe.

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Awake Correspondent.Dae West, Sept. 21,1»U8.

Eraklne College, Due West Female sad th<Public School opened on last Wednesdaymorning with a good attendance and we beaiof quite a number of new pupils yet to beenrolled.Miss Jennie Wldeman of Long Cane ii

visiting relatives In town. Her sister MistClara entered the Female College.The Y. M. C.A. of Ersklue College, enter

taloed tbe young ladles of tbe Female Collegeon last Friday evening. Delightful refreshmeats were served by the young ladles of tbeWylle Home, who made very charmingwaitresses.Mrs. Talltha Cowan Is visiting her daugbtei

Mrs. C. E. Todd.Miss Lizzie Nlckles left Friday for Darling

ton where she will be engaged In teaching.Mrs. Etta Cochran and little son Robbie, ar<

visiting Mrs. R. C. firownlee.Mre. Maglll, wife of the American Consul pi

Tamploo, Mex., reached Due West SaturdayShe enters her daughter Miss Adelaide Itthe Female College. Mrs. Maglll was formerly from Chicago, which oily 6he will vlslibefore returning to Mexloo.Mr. W. W. Edwards has laid In a beautiful

line of fall and winter goods. He Is busjmaking preparations for the Opening, tuedate of whloh has not been announced.Mr. J. E. Pressley, a former student of Era

kine College, was In town last week. Htleaves the first of October lor Baltimore to attend medical leotures.Mr. E. C. Stuart of Bartow, Fla., was In Due

West several days recently. His daughteiMlhft Mattle is a pupil of the Female College.Her mother was Miss Maggie Hood of thleplace, who succeeded Mrs. Kale P. Kennedyas teacher of Mathematics In the FemaUCollege.

i« K«v.D. G. Caldwell will occupy the residenceof Miss Ola Devlin. We are glad tcnote that Mrs. Caldwell who Is lo the hospitalIn Charlotte Is very much Improved.Mlsa Statla and Mr. Luther Bradley of Long

Caue are visiting the family of Dr. J. W.Wldeman.

TBOT.The Trojans are Very Happy and

LProsperousTroy, Sept. 14.

These cool mornings are a reminder of an

early fall. aMiss Minnie Taggart is In Abbeville with

many relatives.Mr. O. G. Prentiss and family left Friday

for Laorena, their future home.air. louogoiooa uu muiuy, ui Augumn,

will occupy the honse recently vacated byMr. Prentiss.Mr. Jim Watklns and family, of the Hopewellsection, will move here soon to send his

children to sohool. We welcome them.Miss Statla Wideman, after an extended

visit here, has returned to her home inDue West.It Is Just three weeks until the meeting ol

the Presbytery, which will meet with this A.R. P. church,Mrs. G. W. Pressly and little ones from

Charlotte, were at Cedar Springs last weekwith her mother-in-law, Mrs. Tuluia Pressly,Mr. J. W. Crawford Is building a pretty cottagenear Mr. J. Tillman White's.Miss Annie Bradley will again teach the

Bellvue school.The Men's Christian Union will meet every

Friday evening at S o'clock In the A. R. P.Church. All denominations are cordially invited.Miss Martha Reagan is at Woodruff, with relatives.There will not be any services in the A. R.

P. church next Sabbath. The pastor will beat Mt. CarmelMrs. Sadie Mazyck and I'-tle son from Abbevilleare here with Mrs. J annle Thomson.IVirB. VY XX. AUOLU9UU iruuj OUUl lWfBl

Georgia, was here reoently with herslster-lnlaw, Mrs. Bam Walker.Mr. J. E. Taggart of Hopewell, had a Bplendldyoung horse to drop dead in tbe harness.

It Is supposed ll burst a blood vessel.Mr. J. S. Burnett 1b now olerkmg for Davis

<1 Cuddy. His qualifications are widespred,and he will also bring them many customers.Today Miss Nora Davis leaves for Ersklne

College, also her consln, Miss Maude Robinsonof McCormlck. Somebody will have tostudy day and night to excel these girls, andwe know they will return adorned with medalsIn June. They are representatives we are

proud of.Troy has never bad such a supply of goods

as now and the best trade she has ever had.Nine stores and the best cotton market on tberoad. Seed 21c. and cotton 10 3 4- Three cottonbuyers, Messrs. J. N. Dnndy, J. W. Mulllnaxand A. J. Dendy, make the market verybusy.Mrs. J. 8. Harris and little ones, and sister,

MyrtlceSmart, enjoyed a pleasant visit torelatives in Abbeville recently.Misses Alice and Lou Tolbert, two of Buffalo'spretty glrlB, accompanied by Miss Leslie

Britt, a handsome escort, were amoDg tbepleasant gueBts at the social at Mrs. A. J.Davis Tuesdav evenine.Hon. W. P. Wldeman of .Long Cane, 1b

making a thorough canvass through thecountry. ArS him about it. He is interceding.We who are still in single blessednesscan appreciate it.Our school opens tomorrow with public exercises.Our teachers are here and everything

points to the best year Troy has bad in schoolwork.Mrs. J. L. Kennedy and pretty daughter, of

Beiivue, were down last week with relatives.Rev. H. B. Blakeley and A. D. Woodle

preached a night each for the colored Presbyterianslast week.3Miss Jennie Wldeman leaves todaj to resumeher studies lu the Due West Female

College.Mt. J. W. McCaslan of Greenwood, was

down for a lew days last week. Nick.

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Married.A happy company entered the Baptist pur-1

sonage early .Sunday morning. Ttie center 2of attraction was a couple of young people,!1ttie happiest of them all, who came to thepastor. Rev. H. 0. Buchholz, to be united In ^the bonds of matrimony. The contracting H

parties were Mr. F. S. Prince and Miss Komi rHill, .both of Antrevllle. The bride was

handsomely dressed in while, while thegroom's face was wreathed In smiles, the *token of bis perfect happiness. Exactly at v

nine fifteen o'clock the newly made husbandand wife received the congratulations of the ddozen witnesses to the ceremony, and soon v

afier the entire company went on Its wayrejoicing.

dMethodlHt Church.

On Sunday morning at the MethodistChurch the pastor will preach a special sermonto the young men and young ladles ofthe community. The public Is cordially Invitedto be present. The young especially are

urged to attend, as the pastor bus a special rme- lags for them. s

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Stomact Trouble Causes Heart Trouble. tHeart trouble is almost always caused by t

stomach trouble. The stomach f-iils to digest c

all the lood. aud the residue torments, form- tlng excess of gas which distends the walls ol f

the stomach, causing a pressure on the nerves 1and arteries that lead to the heart.. This tcauses the heart to palpitate or skip a beat (

occasionally, or both, which is usually very c

alarming, causing grave apprehensions. Ry- Idales Stomach Tablets will prevent this trouble.They digest the food and prevent gasfrom Jorming in the stomach. If there Is nogas in your stomach your heart will not trou-bleyou. C. A. Milford, the Druggist.

Southern Hallway Schedule. r

Trains for Hodges leave Abbeville, 8. C., No 1114(daliy)8.40a. m.; No. 112(daily) 10.50 a.m.No. 110 (daily) l.i» p.m.; No. 116(dailj). ITrains from Hodges ari l ve Abbeville, No. 115

(dally) 10.20 a. ni.; No. 113 (dally) 12.05 p. m.;No. Ill (daily) 3.10 p. m.Nos. 116 and 117 (night trains) discontinued, fClose connection at Hodges with through £

trains for Greenville, Columbia, Charleston, s

etc., connecting at Greenville for A. & C. Di- jLVet oIqa Atl.uvlllfl At- .

VtBlUU pi/iuio auu bUO moi| aiau xi.nuv 4iiV| 4»v I

lanttt, etc. tc

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SUSPENDERS.t

Now is the time to buy Sus- <

; penders, and we are the peo- i

pie to buy them from. Wesell the 50c kind at 34 to 38c, 1

the 25c kind at 17 to 19c andthe cheaper kinds at the same !reduction. They are Drum- <

mers' Samples and first class !goods. A. M. Smith & Co. )

IA COUGH IS OXLY A SYMPTOM. JA coueh la not a disease but a symptom of

disease. A coueh always indicates that eitherthe throat or lungs are affected. When themucus lining of the throat or lungs becomesinflamed the Irritation causescougning. uon i

neglect a cough. It may be the symptom ofHorlous throat or lung disease. Rvdalee Elixirkills theeerinn that causes the trouble,soothesthe Irritated mucus membrane, gently ellon:'lates the nerves that control the respiratoryorgans and thus helps nature to speedily restore normal conditions and healthy action.C. A. Mllford, the Druggist <

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Many a girl has lived to regfret the day shemarried a man Just to keep some other girlfrom getting him.

READ'

THROUGH THIS LIST OF

; REAL ESTATE:P

. And See Where to Invest !Your Money !

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: 328 Acres1 Of land, well improved, good

pasture and bottom lands. Good c

dwelling house, 8 large rooms. ]House newly painted. Good .barn and tenant houses, gin \

) house, crib and all necessary ]houses. This place is 21-2 mile$ ,from Due West, 3-4 mile from c

^good school, and remember Due 5

West with her two colleges, is

only two and one-half miles.Will sell tbis place at $8 peracre. One-third cash, balance onpftsv navmpnts. This is a bar-

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gain.150 ACRES

Two miles from Abbeville. Two n

tenant houses, good pasture and *timbered lands. Will offer this efplace at $12.50 per acre. i

31 ACRESWith three rooms house in Cityof Abbeville. Will make a lowprice on this place.

$2,000.00 iTwo story house ou Upper Main 1

Street, fine location, large roomy (

lot. Terms easy. (

$200.00Each. Three buildiuc lots oustreet leadiug to Tan Yard. ;

4* U AUXINSOf land, western part AbbevilleCounty. $10 per acre.

1 BUILDING LOT \On Harrisburg Street. Will Bell fthis lot cheap.

$350.00 ;73 acres of land, 7 raile9 Southwestof Abbeville on easy terms. ^

180 ACRES 1

Of land one mile from city limitsof Abbeville. This laud is in. u:.i. .i...c C'Oiu ui£ii »iai« ui uujiivuuwu. s?~i

per acre.

§>500.00Building lot on Church Street. *}

2 Houses and LotsOn Magazine Street. Can givegood terms.

If you want lo sell your Real Estate ]list it with me. If you want to bbuy Ileal Estate, come to see me cbefore making your purchase. e

ROBT. S. LINK:FOR SALE.

TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING

150 Acres, G' h

known as the S. W. Cochran place, situated p

three mlleB north of Abbeville Court llonaeadjoining the Gordon and Noble lands. fiFor terms apply to

J. H. COCHRAN,Greenville, 8. C.

or C. M. Cochran on place.

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L U. Willie's Locals.

White Is certainly the plnco to buy cottonoods. His stork of thern is immense, andhey have all been brought at low prices.You ought to buy your bleached and unileaehedcotton goodH now. Go to White's

iiiil you will And wljat you want and atirlce* that will be sure to please you.L. W. White has the very article you need

or cotton saokp. It. Is an onnaburgs a yardride and can be bought at 5 cents a yard.I, W.White in receiving new goods everymy. Call on him and you will find exactlymat you waut, and at very low prices.

Tobacco users should call on W. D. Barkslaleamlget his price by the box.Overalls and jackets, all prices. Southernhe best Union made. W. L). Barksdale.

Emergency Medicines.It Is a great convenience to have at handeiiabie remedies for use in eases of accidentmd lor slight injuries and ailments. A t;oodluiment and one that is fast becoming aavorite 1( not a household necessity is Chamlerlain's1'aln Balm. By applying itpromplyo a cut, bruise or burn it allays the paiu andlausesthe injury to heal tu about one-thirdhe time usually required, and as it is an

intlseptlc II prevents auy danger of bloodmlsoning. VVheu Pain Balm Is kept atland a sprain may be treated before I nflamnatiousets In, which insures a quick re;ovpry.For sale by C. A. Miilord, Abbevillei. M. Young, Due West.

Already Astonished..Mr. Cltlraan: "Nevir been 10 New York, eh? Well, It wouldurprlse you to bee the business that's dimeh»-re."Farmer Elderberry: "Yes; and it surprisesne to see some of the folks that helps 10 dot.".Puck.

9a<* Mold a Pile of Chamberlain'sCough Remedy.

I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedyor more than twenty years and It has givenmtlre satisfaction. 1 have sold a pile ol Itind can recommend It highly..JosephUcElhjnkv, Linton, Iowa. You will findhis remedy a good Iriend when troubledvlth a cough or cold. It always attonlxlulck relief and Is pleasant to lake. Forale by C. A. Mllford, Abbeville, H. M. Young,Due West.

"What we require," said the managing edior,"Is the services of a man capable of takugfull charge of our'Query Box.' Are you:apable of answering all kinds ot questions?""Well. I rather guess yes," replied the apJllcant,"I'm the lather of eleven children.".

Chicago News.

!u Praise of Chamberlain's ColicCliolern and Diarrhoea Remedy.

"Allow rno to give yon a few words Injralse of CbamtieriRin'N Colic, Choleia andDiarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. Jouu Hamlett,>[ Kagle 1'aBs, Texas. "I Muttered one weekvlUi bowel troub.e and took ail kinds oiuedlclne without getting auy relief, whenny friend, Mr. C. Johr:ho.i,a merchant tn-re,.dvlsed me to taKe this remedy. After takngone dose 1 felt greatly relieved aud whenL had taken the third dose was entirely cur;d.1 thank you from the bottom of myjeart for putting thin great remedy In thelands of mankind." For sale by C. A. Miltord,Abbeville, H. M." Young, Due West.

Uncle Josh.It seems ter me thore's JppIwo things you kin do If you've got rbeuinaLlKlU.Uucle alias.What's tbem?Uncle Josh.You kin gnu and bear It, or

pou dou'l need to grin.

AbNcem.W. H. Harrison. Clevelaud, Miss., writes,

Aug. 15,11102: *'I want tosHy a word oi praise[or Dallurd's Snow Liniment. I stepped on a

aail, which caus»d the cords in my leg loconiractand au abscess to rise in my knee, andthe doctor told me that I would have a stitfeg, so one day 1 went to J. F. Lord's drugtore(who is now in L)< liver, Co o) He re:ouimeudeda bottle of Snow Liniment; Ijot a 50.: size, and it cured my leg, It Is thejest liniment in tbe worldAbscesses, with few f-xcepilonp, are Indicativeof constipation or debllliy. They may,

lowever, result from blows or from foreignjodl<s, Introduced into the skin or flesh, suchis splinters, thorns, etc. Sold by C. A. M l.'«tord.

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X'fKlniHl Cold*.Every pirt of the mucons membrane, the

lose, throat, ears, head and luugh, etc., areiubjdcted to disease and blight iroui neglected:o1uh. Hallard's Horehound Syrup Is a pleaa»ntand eflective remedy. 25c, 50c, SI 00. W.Vkeudrlek, Valley Mills, Texas. writes: "Iiav« used Hallard's Horehound Syrup forroughs Rud throHt trouDies ; it 1h k pieasantind most efleciive remedy." Sold by C. A.MllforU.

Minister.You say you are going to marry anan to reform blm? That Is noble. May Iisk who he In?Ml88 Beauti.It's young Mr. Bondcllpper.Mlnlnter.Indeed! I did not know he hadmy bad habits.Miss Beauti.Yes, his friend says he Is besomingquite miserly..New York Weekly.

BpantiTul Women.Plump cheeks, flushed withe the soft glow

>1 health and a pure complexion, make allvoiuen beautiful. Take a small dose ofierbine alter each meal; It will prevent conizationand help dlgi-st what you haveaten. 50o. Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian,['exa8, writes, May HI, 11WI: "We have usedlerbiue lu our family for eight jears, andouiid It the best medicine we ever used forloustlpatlon, bilious lever and malaria.''Sold by C. A. Milford.

Tommy.Ma, can I play makln' believe I'mtuiertalnln' another little boy?Mamma-Yob, dear, of course.Tommy.All right.. Gimme Bome cake for

ilm..Philadelphia Press.

Sprain*.S. A. Read, Cisco,Texas, writes, March 11th,901: "My wrist waN sprained so badly by aall that It was useless; and after using 6everil remedies that failed to give relief, usedJallard's Suow Liniment, and was cured. Ilarnestiy recommend It to any one sufferingrom sprains." 25c, 50c, 81.00. So.d by C. A.Milord.

THE INNER SEALCRACKERS.

At Miller's Store you will alwaysind a large assortment. We also liavejuite a variety of cakes and crackers>ut of the package. We never send>ut anything but fresh goods.

OUR O & O TEA

The greatest seller in the city, pricebe per pouud. Our Perri Wallaileuded Tea, price 50 ceuts.

COFFKS, COFFES.

We are the sole agents for the WhiteStar Coffee. Our No. 3, White Starloc and Mocha and Java 3oc or three>ouuds for $1.00, our leaders.Call and see our stock of Pickles and

)lives. We carry the largest assortnentin the city.Just received a fresh lot of Roe Salad

)ils in half pints, pints and Quarts>9ttles. We also carry it in quart cans.

Yours to please,L. T. & T. M. MILLER,

Dealers in Faucy Groceries.

Master's Sale.Che State of South Carolina,

COUNTY OK ABBEVILLE.COURT OK COMMON I'LKAS.

llijah VVideman against John Tolbert.Foreclosure.1

AUTHORITY OK A DECREE OK SALE ,

y the Court of Common Picas for Abbeville jonuty, In said State, made tn tbe above Htnttlcane, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry,t Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Nalesday in

CTOBKR (5th,) A. D. 1003. within the legalours of sale the following described land, to "

'it: All that tract or parcel of laud situate,,-lng and being in Abbeville County, in the*'.ate aforesaid, containing

Five Acres,lore or Iokh, and bounded by landR of Henryo >de and Young Kennedy, lying on the leftand side of the G., V. <fc N. Hallway Coinany,near Cnna.TKKMS OK SALE.CaHb. Purchaser to pay>r papers.

L. W. I'KRHIN,Master A. ('. K. C.

September 15, HHiu.

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2 5-Rooin CottagesOn Wardlaw Street.

1 5-Hoom CottageOn Cabell Avenue.

G1 Nice Dwelling

On Pinckney Street.

2 2-Story DwellingsOn Main Street,. 1

1 Tract Land _

Containing 96 Acres. j|

1 Tract Land2

Containing 215 Acres.

1 Tract LandContaining 165 Acres.

1 Tract LandT1

Containing 300 Acres.

T]1 Tract Land *

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Containing 213 Acres, 11-2 JJ!miles from Abbeville. o®

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If you wish to invest in City or gCountry property, it will payyou to see me before makingany purchases.

J. C. ELLIS. '

Master's Sale.The State of South Carolina, i

COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. e'COURT OK COMMON PLEAS.

Samuel Shaw against L. M. Shaw and an- beother.Foreclosure. *rc

"E>i>Y AUTHORITY OF A DECREE OF SALE {&by the Court of Common Fleas for Abbeville wl

County, In said State, made In theabove stat- ^ed case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry,at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday In OC- oo

TOBER (f.ih.) A. D. 1903, within "the legal '

hours of sale the following described land, to |,ewit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, ap

lying and being In Abbeville County, Jn the tajState aforesaid, containing ga

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One Hundred and Fifty-Two &Acres.

more or less, and bounded by lands of J. I.Orowthers, Henry P. McGee, Samuel Sbaw, J.D. Alewlne, Mrs. Crawford, J. L. Black and *

others, being made up of two tracts, one contalnlngone hundred and twenty-two andfour-tentbs acres and the other of twentyacres.To be «*old In two tracts unless otherwise announcedon day of sale. j»TERMS OF SALE.One-hall cash, and the

balance on a credit of one year, with Interestfrom day of sale, the credit portion to be securedby a bond of the purchaser and mort- Vgage of the premises, with privilege to pay deall cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ab(

L. W. PERRIN, ca

Master A. C., S. C. bu

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Master's Sale.The State of South Carolina,

COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.COtTKT OF COMMON PLEAS.

Willie B. Moore, Plaintiff, ngalnst Eilwnjd M.Moore and others..For Relief.

By AUTHORITY OF A DECREE OF SALEby the Court of Common Pleas lor AhbevllleCounty, ij said State, made In the above statedcane, I will offor for sale, at Public Outcry,at Abbeville C. H., S. C.. on Salesday In OCTOBER(5th.) A. D.. 19(«. within the legalhours nf sale the following described land, towit: All that tract or parcel of land situate,lying and being In Abbeville County, In the QState aforesaid, containing

Two Hundred and Eighty Acres, Vmore or !es«, and bounded by lands of George 141'

P. Graves, landn formerly belonging to Dr. ^,H

W. M. Taggurt, T. 15aker and Mrs. W. W. lbe

JamoH McKluney, Giles Creek and a tract of n

land belonging to Mary Power Huehanan,'

svhtch was conveyed to her by \V. It. Buch- 35»nan. Deed recorded in Hook 14, page 1.TKKMS OF SALK.Cash, provided a bid of _

lot less than seven dollars per acre Is made. «

Purchaser to pay for papers. 10L. W. PERKIN,Muster A. C. S. C.

September 12, 190.J. antT

Land for Sale! %Cllll

150 ACRES, HoldKituated one (1) mile from city limits, l>ajnice dwelling house unci place well im- ^proved. Apply to (>f (

Mrs, C. R. Ricey,ABBEVILLE, S. C. cret

or S. B, Marshall, SeaKEEN WOOD, S. C.

August 26, 1903. tf

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J. W. McBuy your Groceries, Dry GcKee. We carry a full line,of Crockery, Glassware andhave a full line of CanneSpices, Hams, Shoulders an

Candies and Crackers. ^Fruits, Vegetables and Pnanything in our line be suri

Yours to pleasJ. W. >

W. D. BAEis better prepared thaiwants of the FarmerceiviDg our Fall stock o

roceries, Farm SupplFarm Machinery,

Rakes, Grain ]

Call and get our prBest goods*, lowest pri>ered, is our motto.

V. D. BAh

iiiirariitir!IS OFFICE WILL BE OPENFROM TUESDAY, OCTOBER15th UNTIL THURSDAY,DECEMBER 31st,

1903.

he Rate of State, County, Schooland Special Tax, Including OneDollar Poll Tax, One DollarCommutation Tax,* ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT TOraise supplies for the fiscal year comroencgJanuary 1, 1903, notice is hereby given

at the office of C'oanty Treasurer for AbbelleCounty will be open for tb« collection ofxps for said lineal year from Tuesday, Octor15tb, until Thursday, December 31st, witbtpenalty. Tbere V7ill be added.penalty of oue per cent, on all taxes not

Id on January 1st, 1904.penalty of two per cent, on all taxes not

,ld on February 1st , 1904.\ penalty of seven per cent, on all taxes notid on March 1st. 1904.ites Per Cent, of Taxation are as

Follows:state Tax 5 mills.County Tax .'.... 1V> "

Special County (Road) "

Sinking Fund 1 "

School 3 "

Total 12:n addition to tbe ab'>ve a special lax willcollected for school purposes as follows:Abbeville Special School S^mlllB.Abbeville Special R.R. bonds l>£ "

Bethel J3 "

Sharon 4 "

Lowndesvlile 4 "

Ml. Carmel 3 "

WIlllDKton 3 "

McCormlck 2 "

poll tax of One Dollar per capita on all»le citizens between the atre of 21 and 60srs, except Buch as are exempt by law, willcollectfd.\ commutation road tax of One Dollar willcollected the Fame time as other taxes

>m all male citizens between the age of INd SO years, except such as are exempted byw. Unlews said tax Is paid by first of March,14, fourdays work upon the publlchlgbwaysII be required under a contractor.raxes are payable only In poid and silverIn. United States currency. National Hankilea and Coupons of State Bonds which beme payable durlnc the year, 1903.\s ho few avail themselves of the opportunrof paying taxrs at the times and placesretofore designated, I will discontinue thepoimments over the County, and collect allxes at the Treasurer's office.Parties desiring information by mall in rerdto their taxes will please write beforescember 15tb, statlDg the location of theiroperty, and Include postage for reply, andose paying taxes by check must Include thearge for collection.

W. T. BRADLEY,Treasurer,

September 10,1903. tf

eal Estate, Stocks and Bonds. '

VHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER ANDwhat are your wants? I have several

sirable houses and lots for sale at reasonleprices and on easy terms. Also have

ireral plantations listed with me which Id offer at low prices, wnen you warn iu

y or sell Real Estate, come to me.

Kobt. S. Link.rulys, 191W. tf

For Sale.00 Acres of Landa t ii a t> t!, rvn uiolbpb nf ItorkV

'er. one-and-a-half milps west of Latimertlon, on the C. & \V. C. Railroad, known as

J. E. G. Bell place, consistlug of

5 Acres Original Forest, ,

0 Acres second growth PineLand, ^

5 Acres Pasture Land, ,

0 Acres in cultivation, }n the plantation is a 7 room fairly good J,slliUK houso; 1 well of pure water; -i ten- jhouses, stabjes, cotton house, cribs, etc.

lirougli this plantation runs a road to v

<eley's Ferry. The place Is watered by t

iio small streams and a good mineral "v

In*. n

t-rsons desiring to buy or see the place,on It. O. Bell, at Latimer.this place In uot sold privately It will be

1 at Abbeville at public outcry ou Sale ^' in October.

KKMS-One half cash; balance on a cred 'st

welve niontiiH, with Inierest at eight per |ft. from day of Hale. Purchaser to kIvp oi

d and mortgage of ttie premises for thelit portion. Purchaser Ut pay lor papers.

JOHN (>. HOWARDS,pt.U. tf Abbeville, S. C.

msr*'' *' ' i"v

-)* r.i :/ »,- .' vx. r.\

KEE, Jr. |»ods and Shoes from McWealso have a nice lineLamps. In Groceries we 1

id Goods, Teas, Coffees,d Breakfast Bacon, FineTe handle at all times \

1 TTT1 3 Voauce. w nen in neeu 01

e to call and see us. i

'!-KEE, JR. |^KSDALE !

ii ever to supply thes. We are now refgoods, consisting of

ies,Mowers.Drills, Dry Goods, etc.

ices before buying.ces, quality cousid*

'KSDALE.'We mnke prescription work a specially. Webave two of the finest Prescription Men to beround In South Carolina. One on duty all theil me. NIrIU call No. 42. Mil ford's Drug .

Store. Phone 107. 1

DENTAL NOTICE.Dr. S. G. Thomson,

OFFICE UP-3TAIRS ON MOILWAI*Corner, Abbeville. 8. C.

A. B. WARDLAW, IDentist.

Offlrp ovpr Randall's SLorr.April 15,1903. tf

DR. J. A. DICKSON,SURGEON DENTIST.

GOLD FILLINGS; CROWN AND BRIDGEWORK A SPECIALTY.

A GOOD PLATE $8.00AMALGAM FILLINGS 75c and. 1.00

OFFICE OVER BAttKSDALE'8 STORE.

Abbeville Lodge No. 45, L 0. 0. F.IVrEF/rs EVERY THURSDAY EVENING

at S:30 o'clock Id Odd Fellows Hall. Allbrethren, and visitors specially, are most cordlully Invited to attend.J. 8. Cochran, S.G.Thomson,

Secretary. Noble Grand.

WM. H. PARKER. WM. P. GREENB

PARKER & GREENE,Attorneys &sd Counsellors at Law.

Office on LAW RANGE.ABBEVILLE . SOUTHJCAROLINA.

May 4. 1898. tJ

ABBEVILLE

CITY SCHOOLAbbeville, S. C.,.Aog. 24, 1903.

The Abbeville Graded and High School willbegin Its exercises on

MONDAY, September 14th,1903, at 9 O'clock.

All teachers are expected to be present byhalf-past eight o'clock.

The first Teachers' Meeting of the year willbe held In the office of the Superintendent at

five o'clock, Saturday, September 12th, 1903.Very respeotfully,

R. F. GILLIAM,Superintendent.

Aur. 26, 1903. tf

COAL! COAL! COAL!A J conditions are very unvU/VLsettled, with the certainty

that it will advance from tbis timeon. I am now prepared to take ordersand make sales of both SOFT and

HARD COAL. If you want the bestof either kind, I will be glad to makeyou prices. I do not handle cheapgrades, only the VERY BEST.Orders must be given at once to

secure lowest prices. There is an advanceeach and every month.

Amos B. 31(>rse.June :24, 1903.

Summons for Debt.State of South Carolina.

ABBEVILLE COUNTY.

$y M. E. HolilngKworth, Esquire, Magistrate,Abnevilie County.

?o WAKKKN lUCilAKDSOX :

PIOMPLAINV having been made unto me

by I.. T. & T. M. Miller, partners, doinglusinefs in the City of Abbeville, S. C, underhe tiiin name of L. T. A T. M. Miller, thatoil are indebted to litem in t tiesum ol Seveneenand !M-l00 (§17.90) Dollars, tor goods andnerchandise lurti'Mhcd you during the firstart of the year l'Htt.This is, therefore, to require you to appear

lelore nn?. In tny otliee In tile City of Abbe'III**,State of South Carolina, at jo o'clock, onti> fiili day alter tile service of tins Siimtnonspon you, exclusive of the day of such seric>,to answer to said complaint, or Judg-1 ^

v nt will lie given against you by default. '

Dated Abbeville, S. ('.. August 17. A D. 190-J. IM. K. Hollingswortb, (L.8.) I

Magistrate A. u.

TATE OF KOl'TH CAROLINA.Counly oi Abbeville.

To Warren Klchardson, absent defendant,ike »«.tire that the complaint in the above tUted eu*e wan tiled In olUce of M K. Hoil- {igNwnrth, M«g!sirate ol Abbeville County,a Hie 171 it day of August, 1903. ,

Given under rny hand aud heal this the 17th*yof August, I1XB.

M K. HolllDgsworlh, laMagistrate A. (J., S. C. w

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'

HYDALE'S TONIC fA REAL CURE FOR

ZMLA-L-AJRIA..It has recently been discovered that ;

he germs that produce Malaria, brted *

md multiply in the intestines and from $here spread throughout the system ^ ;|>y meaas of the blood. This fact ex>lainswhy Malana is hard to cure by *

he old method of treatment. Quinine,Ton, etc.. stimulate the *"Qrves and ' jT, }mild up the blood, but do not destroy /he germs that cause the difeease. ;

lydale's Tonic has a specific 'effectipon the intestines and bowels, freeinghem from all disease breeding mi:robes.It also kills the germs that "v

'

nfest the veins and arteries. It drives *

rom the blood all poisonous matter '.md makes it rich and healthy. y*RYDALE'S TONIC is a blood m

MH'MAI* O tiorifo r\r#*r QT>H a \falflT1A '.r.Utm

lestroyer. Try it, it will not disapjointyou.

C. A. MILFORD.

Ready for Business 1'

WITH A COMPLETE LINE OP

CARRIAGES,BUGGIES,WAG0H8,HARNESS, Etc.

Onalltv cuRmnteed. Aarenta for thfl aele> «

>rated "White Star" Summer's and Rook Hill>uggie8, Give ub a call. *

Yoara for business,

CiLTEBT A SICKLES.

PAGE

WIREFENCE |B. K. BEACHAM, Agt., ;M

ABBEVILLE, S. C.March 11,1903. tf

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION 4T*je books for the registration vof :

all legally qualified voters, and for theissuing of transfers, ect., wiil be open < ..$§at the office of Supervisors of Regjptra^ r*aStion in the Court House, between th% ;ahour 9 o'clock a. m., and 8 o'cloek p.' ..-jM

lU. a.t aaalvLLi. | UU LUC iliot luuuuaj VI wyw. /. jgmonth, and kept open for three soo»cesaive days in each month uptilthirty days before the next general i Jelection.. iAny person whose qaafificadoos m v

an elector will be completed after theclosing of the Registration Booka bat %before the next election shall have the.right to apply for and secure a regis- 1 "3stration certificate at any time withinBixty days immediately precedingthe closing of the Registration Books,upon an application under oath to the Wfacts entitling him to such registrar -'

The registration of voters njusf l#.by polling precincts. There muBt be * :

Book of Registration for each polling^precinct, that is for eacn township, or iparish, or city, or <own of leas thwi -*jbflvA thnnsand inhabitants, or ward of Acities of more than five thousand ^inhabitants. Each elector mast votein the polling precinct in which heresides. If there is more than' onevoting place in the polling preoftnct,the elector may vote at any votingplace designated on the registrationcertificate. The Boards mast designatein the registration certificate 'the votingplace in the polling precinct atwhich the elector is to vote. If thdtois more than one voting place in fhepolh'ag precincts, the Boards shjjildesignate on the certificate the vot&Uf <oiace selected by the elector.

~G. H. MOORE, |R. O. MoADAMS, 7 "7WM. C. SHAW, ?::? >%

Board of Supervisors of Reglstretton

Abbeville-Greenwood % IMUTUAL

USllUCEASSOCIATION.

.

Property Insured, $800,000. Mi

WRITE TO OR CALL on tte'nndenilgmedor to the Dlreotor of your Township

for any Information yon may deal«> adooiour plan of Insurance. '* - 'JtWe Insure your property against destrno

Hon by

r:«, wiSDSumi a tiesmn,and do so cheaper than any Insnranoe Com ' Apuny In existence. J.v iwHRemember we are prepared to prove to yon

that ours Is the safest and cheapest plan ofInsurance known.

J. B. BLAKE, Jr., Gen. Agent,Abbeville, S. C.

J. FRASEH LYON, Pres."Abbeville, S. C. i

BOAED~DIEJECTORS. |J. Add. Calhoun -Ninety-Six Township ,

S. G. Major Greenwood "

J.T. Mabry ~ Cokeeoury "

W. B. Acker Donalds ".

M. B. Cllnkscales Due West "

T. L. Haddon Long Cane " **$!u f fpnmAp Smllhvllle "

J. W. Lyon Troy "

A. K. WHtHon Cedar Spring "

W. E. Leslie AbbevilleDr. J. A. Anderson Antrevllle "

H. A. Teunent. Lowndesville "

A.O.Gran t Magnolia "

J. R. Tarrant Calhoun MIIIh "

H. L. Edmonds Bordeaux ".

W. C. Martin -Hodges M

H.O.Harvey Walnut Grove "

P. B. Calllson Calllson "

W. M. Outz.....' Klrksevs "

Joseph Lake Phoenix "

J. C Rush Brooks "

B. B. Kinard KlnardsJ. I>. Coleman C'oronaca M

J. II. Chiles. Jr Bradley; ARev. J. B. Muse Verdery u .*J®|Abbeville. S C.. Jan. 14, 1908. £

E. F. GIILIARD, ]m a t r rv -D

. . _L -O. 1 -U V7 XV , . .

Has moved, and occupies the rooms up ^stairs In Knox's Hall, and 1r now pr«

>ared to do all fcludsol repairing and oleann« of gentlemen's olothes on short notloe.Haiuples ol ruIUj a) way* on band. Charge I

We have a new and very desirable lino ofdies' and Misses' and Children's shoes,bich we are selling dally.Any medicine you want lrom P. B. Speed.

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