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the grew and Banner, BY HP8H wnaoi. ABBEVILLE, 0. O. ovfiWWMl tmrj Widrmday ?t ? i ]NWl?adman. Wednesday, Dee. 10, 1903. flif llMkM mraltw*. The auMl ellr taoai the Methodic |WMlW te now on. Abbeville geia Mi We!h ee ?tor. end holds oa to Dr. John 0 Wilton m praakllac aldar. And all la welL II vm oxpoetad thai Dr. Wllteoa woo Id b. iWDteW praaltlnfaidar, ud ot ooaraa Um prooanrtoa It bo dtoafpoiataaoot. Bat thw vm nzMj to know who would weoaai hiaa. Woaianotbualllar wltb tba aaotlxnant a ttoeoacmptfJaa toward Dr. WIUnm, tot wi do kao* ttot tto board of atawarda onto lalao ttobHliaal opIaloB of hto. Tba boon toa oarer Rottao aloof vlih aay praaoher li aaora artbtowy way. Thorn vbo tow to aaodt aloaaty eoa panted with bin nun blaa aa mmm of Um hlgliaai latairltr poaaaaaloc iboee qualities whleta would oooa BMOdbto to tto good graces of all sen. ' lampapw BattryrUe. Tto Mow berry Herald and Nan teat wee) pobUatod tto paper dally derlog tba aaaaioc ofOHbriMt. Tto Herald aad Haw* to oo< of tto Moot eoterprtatog oewapopere la tbU State, tot we veatare to iau?el wbeo Um ot laaaite are naaid ap. ttot ttot newapa per will aot again print a dolly papoi torOoatoaM Tto Harald and Km will pt atab aradlt tor oatarprtoo aad pobik aplrtt la tbto aatlw. Tto Preee aad Baaaoi toa, la tto poet, doae a uitia of ttot aort oi wort, bat to aoat doaa aot yield U| dlri Wehaveoftea veaderod whyae w^ryrtotagaaowepaperaetbe Himld ud Htwi U Ooea oot tbrew awsjr Its l?ds and on email rtppa. MM Ml I propoettloo m w Mn MU/i Mtettu IbwLIwmTvt! Trtbc people have to niee emris laoaat, it to U (M MMie to Ike taxpayer vbetber Uh anmnm M higb or whether the levy u hfch. Tbeaaeeeporpaee M eeooeepllehed ta ettbar event. Tbo olJeeUoo to high mm? awtlphat tooeHee will oee the low win bmo tee a pretext tor leryisf a higher tax. If there Mat ?ai leenl deetre to loey bom tax, why do the tax-eaten, (tbo eebooi ofleeie, tor tartaawj almie talk aboat tb? aeeeeHMotT They kaow tbo tax will be tbt aaaa.ao aeatter bow hfcta or ko? low tbe tax. Ifthtotoaoteo, why bother aboat the i ? TUB COTTON MILL CMMbm, L. W. mar, aad 1. X. ttrriM aad lijaw Ma a dftaam tirtvad tn Um AMarUla, aad at emm wmt to Um oOw ol iSU^r^-p^srsiMSSS: i8r7naUa> wnrfc Um Miavtag dimttn wn ataHC aa?ly: B. F. BarswtU, W. P.Or Maaloha A. ftawfr. Q- A. vmaafea, ttB&ft&TOr i? SCTSSSft 5 Tteaaw dlnaoa taka Um alaM of 9i?ph ?a Qrwa, dNMMd, B. f. Ball*/, rasigaad. J. XX ctMdmaa of AtaaiadaoitaM la ataotloa. W. 8. fWt? of AOtMYlU* dMIaid ia> lM?SS?^.aai^<m^>oom aiUMXr, bad aot tba ritaan of awtlna tbdvWton VMMMiaadlalowabat a J?w nMaitMriabiowpna gnat aatlafbeUoB.wttbtbeleealBMaagwaeatsf Um difftrml rmem mlua la wstea umj > iimmM s?S?2?L^!WE^!Ws,,<K to Mdoabt a Sao property, *cd it to sasally (Ml that it oowmods um rtalniwn of ttaovlwlMMwaisidli la Um mm this Mill Imb Ml bwaiM lbs gk. # n!!khi)t||aa? ON MnMMVf mQIU lO UM IIOOKOOiatri, N> ?itt Hi ijitrlMW Md with tto dfr UaaUoe to profit by Um mistotosofltopsM eRMMMNIt COOd MM ?bj wM ^Ikl^MaMMlTliMkMrniaa Mr Ml wo M<t ftod lotottovo that * b?v poitoy Will b> iMMfflll Md IMI MMM, Milfl flfftirwit MB 01 MMMMIMl. MM brlM MilMMiy mbUl Dm slota to Mtwto MeiflsMlrawl if 11 toeoMimMMmit to MMttl >lMMl0f?pBMllt1IM WfcMhhM SSMSOMOSb la UMpOSt, WlU to IUmIMML If taMsadonaMmiap toarylatsrMl Mwinnf tsboM pools. Um do,u?y of aaUlaf promptly orsopsgMttsM KrmanMlioy.kadopiwaitfaayta* dlvktoads to Um Maskbrtden. Baralaf tto ?aadlo at botb sads too gaMsal* lytoMMMrttodOMMlyexperlMMt. _ Tto total dtowtora ud PnoMwi Harris will sMtral tto Mill la tataro, sod will bo tospoMlMa Mr Ms MaaapMMat. Ittorlgbtaad prspir ttot tto Piosldsot of Um Mm to pws fiUMMborltar. and U to sqaalty right and propsr to tola Um FnHdwt nspoaslblt tor ItoMSMMor MUars. BtNtokmlha mil kn bid ? * ? * ? * toow tbat too any oooka apou Is 1Mb rwvk ? mmm no dlmmet to *? *"* ^^todT ?JrU? Sot'do*1;la?tba TM mmmI Mm of Prltet Harrla ba? boat traly woodarfa). Ha omd* to AbbaWM * Mtff.bOf MM TmbMI* y?UI mMMdli iaion. la tax ttMlMlai MWtil Ui tally and laid by a ooomKmk, bdaf sow oaaof lha rleb mm of tba iovi Badbrttban Jaat baaa tartbar ravarM |v Um gift of tkt blabaat hfnw tbat ?Mtowawi open aey mi Id AbbeTliU Ho boa baaat oloatad rraaidaot of tba M?aat lattltattoo la tbo ally. Ha la now la apoateloa tbatwtllbotryl*# tobta la atar atnaaittb bopad tbatbo aar triumph orarall obataaiaa. Ha will ao doobt baao tba o?d eonSd iMjSoafcboidan wllM oakHo^lm aad to Ibaai aar good raaolti And we ata aadar tba laiyraaaloo tbat It la Ui of tba board that tba viola laap of the ninw of tbo mm abali badlraetad totblaaad wttboat rabnaaa topoUUaa. la fbMberaaeaafthiaaflbrtit baa baao aaggaatad tbat a eeeattlatoty poUay aar bareoflar bo adopt ad toward Um paopla of tbo elty. la fata** afloat will bo aaoda aelihar to aaaao MaUaa batwaaa tba towa aad tbo aalll, aor teaxallo diviaioo of aaoHiaaat amoog tbo Mopla. Wo bo biatbiaa aad oaa aaally aaongft dwotl toiotbar la nalty. Baaaaaa to tbo mill, and good look to all jlMMMafeOMikay la anyway ba napoaialbla tor DB. BOYOE nr ABBEVILLE. Tk* Twir to laihwlMtto Mltoto^MtWOMd towto. iM.JUNlBSTMOrtttDMVMt r?Ml* ODlhji was la town iaat BotartUr. And on tk* MM of good roads ?o hava nara kaovn o mi to m bacur piaaaad tbaa ba la oa iba lapnWad condition of Gordon' Laaa** Aaacticoof rood tblaaidaoftbat hi?tortobqg aaaalao craotijr to bla liking. Ha toloadla tba pniia off tbo aand ana and eaabtaattoai Joragood road. We are selling home raised pecans at 16 eents per pound. They are eelieieiu and eheap. Try them. Thomson Bros. ' PtoajOiWau mi|?A NoWa OaUft*" vtii ba praaaatad at tba Court Boom m m ? vtrybwtlOMl IMBl man wvtc jim <x ,? ? U*?karMtaawillM|tT?a. ; *V .?. , i # i ? OONFEBENOE APPOINTMENTS # .% *T fHMhm fir (fef Tnr, IMS. Nawbwrry, Dm. 8.?The Soatb Carollaa OoohMM Mdbodlit Bpteeopel ehareb, Boath, Mtjoaratd tonight The ippomtawu for t next yaw ? arranaid by Btahbp Xf. W.Daa, MinuMlovi: CHARLESTON DISTRICT. PtmMUdc Ebtar?H. W. Bay*. Alleodele?W. C. Kirk lead. Bceolort?W. 8. Stokm. BJeok Swamp?A. B. Holier. Cbertaetoo, Trtolly-J. W. IMolil. Beti??l-R. O. WeUon. . S28S2?=!i &SES?W. LH?W. >. OordMvlile?C W. Bey. > 2BZn^kB!.,SR?. Hampton?W. A. Batta. i Qrow-W. 8. Good via. ? Harley?iile-8. D: Vaaarha. 1 Handmonvliie?K. P. Hataoo. i MrfVUuxIrulJ-O-K. Kldnltod-V. K> Buchanan. ( Ridcevllle-J. W. HomMr!. Round 0?J. C. DftTtii 1 SnmwerrWIe-J. L. Daniel. k m. Georte?P. L Klrtoo. I Waiterboro Matloo?Benrj' Stokea. Wtiurtoio Cimtt-W. H. Uarn7< ? Cbvlntoo Port Society ? P. A. Murray, 1 CtapUo. 1 00KB8BUBY DISTRICT. ' PraaldlnK Elder?John O. Wllaon. * AKMIH?-P Aatrevltle-J. A. Peeler. Batter?J. C. Cbonl*. . Onkeebury?C. W. Crelghton. Donald?0. W. Etkln*. Greenwood Station?W. A. Ma?eebeeo u : Greenwood end Abbeville Mllia ? I. H. 1 ?KlSrd??J- B. COpeland. i Lownd*e*ltle?R. W. Berber. . MeCormlek?H. T. Black man. Mb Cermet?R C. Bool vera. ' Ninety SU-M. M. Brabbaju. Newberry, Central?H. B. Zimmerman. r O'Neal Street?G. E. Edwarde. Newberry Clraall?D. P. Boyd. 1 parkuvlile-J.T. Miller. t Pboeclx?B. W. Humphrey* Princeton?S. W. Henrr. r CiSEfc-ftfcSKZK VtMwi?2.M.)tuoo. Waterloo?A. 8. LmIIo. COLUMBIA DISTRICT. Preridlog EUtar J. 8. Beonley. Aiken?8. R. Taralpwid. GaiMbari-K. T. Bodm. OMuMt, Wttblnftno Street?M.L.COrlUle M*In Btr?t W. I. Herbert. Greeo Street?R: & TroeedaJo. Granby?A. R. Phillips. Brook toad?F. Speer. i L. Moll In tx. . FVfprfUkt-O. W. Dnvla. TWriteM-W. W. William*. Fort MotM-H. M.B/rd, supply. GrulUfitl*-^). D. Mian. JolMon-y. B. Martin. Umttof-J. & Btrtaklaad. Leesrin??W. B. J eat as. i Lewledalc?W. 8. Hanrjr. i LntaftDo?W. B. Bam. UBHO> Fork?K. L. Roy. North Angola W. A. Km ley. Ridae way?M. F. Dnkes. SC MUttiw I. K. Mahaffey. WInnsboro?J. B. CwsML Ep worth Orphonece?W. B. Wharton. ngriauoM( Pain* and Looa-Oeo. W. ' President Oolnnbla Female Oollefe-W. W. ' Prtnltl FLORENCE DISTRICT. ' Presiding Elder?A. J. Btokss. (MniMiMLLima sgsssas^viflisso. GtOCMtOWB?W. JK. UOOOfcO. BarSrrUle?J. J. SttTtatnn. KlDgntm SU&iot*?H. J. OuUmil Ltk? CHf-J. K. iMfetOo. I Uur-J. B. W. BHlaaMr. g?S&yg?&. Tlmmoc?TUle-L.P. MeQba* ( GBKENVILLE DISTRICT. ProstdiDff Kldcr?R. achUda. KhIo and BlhwU W. X. Wl?las. B. * . 8C Sal*aB?Wwt'Qwwn^llla-^T. O. Herten and G.T. Harm an, Jr. *" OrMDVille Clrait-T. J. White. Ml Qiatrt?G. T. Hatson. m! Uterty-D. A. Lew*. * Nmb c'L^ MeCaln, J. P. Alt*- J Pendleton?J. E- Board. n* h*Mii fl M. Abney. . 1143 Pled most?Peter Stokee. ReidTilla?J. W. SbalL gum and Walbaila-G. P. Ctarkeon. J Starr ud lea?J. W. Baitaf- \ Lowndeevllla?it. L. Prince. TraeelePe Reet?J. R. Sojourner. C Viator aad Bateeetlla?A. K. Drlgcere. C Waihalla CtrealV-J. I MtU 1 Wafteeter R. M. Du&oee. . J WHMaeeeloa aad Ballon?A. J. Cantoen, Jr. J WllUamstoa Clruatt?J. M. Bogara. C Wllllameton Female College ?8. Leader, { Pieeldeal MABXON DISTRICT. C rmwii? ? ii r* aviut. t Bajboro?I. N. Stone. l Beooettovllle Station?A. B. Wata6n. u Banoettavllle Circuit?J. W. Artall. BrovurUle-tL J. Boihaa. Eaat Blenheim?W. & Baker. . ? riftitevllle?P. H. Sboier. c Brttton'e Neek-J. N. Wright. K, Baekevllle?P. E. Hod?ea Onuour-J. A. Graham. -j Clio and Bool ah A.T. Donlap. M. Coowoy?Jbo. E. Cerltale. n. Conway and Cold Snrioge-Jno. Manning. X, Dl l lonBtat Ion?J .v.Croat. w Dillon Mllla?J. M.Gaoqoe. Lalta?D. TUlar. i tattle Rock?G. C. Leonard. lb< LorM?B. J. MoCynntll. tre Marlon mattoo-R. X. INnekbooao. on Eaat Marlon Clreolt?W. C. Power. On Marion CUoolt and Mtlla?E. P. Beaecloga. tn< MeOoll and BennettevlNe Mllle?J.C. Welch. to Ma lllne?P. C. Q'Dell. an North Marlboro?T. L. Belvln. eo? North Molltna?B J. tioeae. J Waecamaw?Q. W. Galling. dU ORANGEBUBG DISTRICT. Su 5SSS2f?VBSSr",,,,MBarn well?K. 8. Eooohe. Branch ville?8. A. Neulee. u? Cameron?J. C. Tooncer Denmark?E. H. Beckham, W. H. Wroton. "JSSi-A.l Oautben.Br. htH Klloree?J. L. Tyler. '"J Norway?W. H. Thrower. "ld Orangeburg, Su Panl?J. A. Clifton. Orai>neborg Circuit?W. A. Pitta. *' Orange-B. H. Bawla. ProvidocM?H. M. Orler. Boweeville and Orangeburg City MImIoq? 'g D. A. Pbilllcie. Baooaka?J. T. M?eFarUod. "T BpvtngflaM?iOft. A. Yoagaa, M. M. Ferguson, Mj Dokee. i Nootb Alkao?J. K Inabloet. Xx> W*f?08r?J. a Holley. Ui ROCK HILL DISTRICT. J? Presiding Elder?W. P. Modon. Ad Blacfcabarg?N. B. Clarkeon. K|> UlaekMoflfe?W. A. Falrey. - Mi Chanter. Beibel?G. P. Wauno. Bo Grace aad New Beibel-B. O. Marpby. Tw CfaeaUr (Xroalt-J. M. Friday. Pa EaaiCbeeUr?J. W. NealeyT RaatLaaaaatcr?W. c. Wino. Fort Mill?W. A. Wright. Pn Hickory Grove?P. B. lograbara. Pl Raalh Springe J.C. Chandler. v? Karabav?R C. TarolMead. ? Laneaatar?W. H. Hodse*. fj' Lancaster Ctrnilt-^J. M. Law son. ?* North Book Hill?W. H. AralaL R? Klebburs?D. M. MoLeoO. *a Rock Hill, BL Joba-W. T. Doncan. I* Laarel Street aad Highland Park?M. Auld. H1' Manchertarand Ml Holiey-E a. Wllka. Xj Van Wyck?J. H. MoUnd. In< YOcKvlIM?J* u. OlOItii B.A. WeMr,DQDD York Cl i ouli-O. A. JeSooat York Mllto-L. T. Ll*on. W< SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Presiding Klfler?J. W. Ktlgo. Pq Helmont?E. Z. Juw, W( Clifton and Cotmm W. J. Snyder. Kn Cberofceo?J. N. Iwm. Pi? Cllllcn?O. M. Boyd. Pq CampobeUo?J.C. Fowler. Keoree-C. B. Barns. Bo cuvait?J. B. Wllaon. "i JoomvIU*?D. Hucka. Po Ktltos-A. B. Boat On Lanraea, flm eborsb?W. B. Dasoao. w Uarau Mill*?J. O. Hagxtaa. Pn Monarch, N. Lnmw-JTK. McCain. Wl PmoM Mllla?8. T. Crreob. p ' Pacolat CI ran It?J. P. Frtaiwaa ^ > Baatnek?E. M. Marrttu PQ Bparlaaboig, eantral?J. E. Qriar. Col MlXmoan?M. L. Banks. v> KaM apytaabarK?E. h. Hofareyd^ Ka j Ualoa, Oraea Cbarcb?T. K. Morrta, W. H. Wh The best dra us, and the reasons \ This is one q I We sell they make the 44 A lleraapa'y. J Dion im BaflUo-E. B. Jones ud L. L UTOOO* Vbiunlre-J. F. Andereon ud W. L. a?oi loatborn Christian Adroeute?W. K. Blot leoa, editor, Q.H. WMSdell, uatataal odltoi rinaoeial OecreUry Woflkrd Collece?W. A ten. ouvron uwinibi. *ratldlo( Elder?H. B. Browne lelbany?S. D. Bailey. Ilebopvllle?A. C. Waifcer. JaiodeD?A. B. Earl*. 2amdeu Otraalt?O. A. Pea nay. forartoo?O. H. Pooaer. eflhreoo-T. F. Glbeoo. ordoa?E. K. Moor*. fteelerfietd?N. U jjuebbur*?T. M. Deal. tannine?A. N. Braoaoo. law Zloo-O. B. Wbltaker. taweaoand Magnolia?J. a. Thaeker. hnewood?B. O. Can lay. Ucblaod?8. M. Jcoea. Untaa-C C. Harteri. to inter?R. H. Jooee. lam tar Clreall?W. C. Oleaton. W. Jobna and Bent>*ru>?L.L. Badenbangb Vateree-B. E. Mood. lecretary of Kdomllon?J. W. Kll?o. knUlut Snoday Bebool Editor? L. F it;. *ran?ferred?K. T. Adama, In 8oatbwee eeuarl Coafereooe; J no. A. Itlc*. to Ale Dferanea; W. H. Klrtoo, to North Carolina THE MORNING SESSION. kfler a Sabbath of high and holy prlvlleg ?conference wwoblcd tbU n*orn>og rc abed In botb body and spirit. The devoti I exercise* were conducted t?y Re*. A. J at ben. Sr. Rev. Marino Dargan u recent* ? name of Rev. J no. E. Garter, wbo tome m from lbe Protectant Melbodlat cburol d deelrea tobave nla order* aa en elder re inlaad. On moiloo thla wee granted, tn Item from tbe report nt tbe Oraogebun niiet deserve* ap*>elal mentlnn. For Hn t time In the blatory of Lb la conference i itrlct report* nm only tb* foil aaceaamcati banc cod foreign mtMlooa but alao s *01 is of aevcrsl dollars on eacb claim. Tb< angebnrg dlatrlci baa aoblevel tbla uia dlon. "be rail for paatoral report* was rsanmed a usual method Is tn call, tbe pastora irgss by dlatrlcta, bnt Blabop Duncan rail I roll of pa*tore alphabetically, tbaa Inaor i tbe eonataniauenuon of every praaldloi Gar and pas'or. Bot In tbe psmlng ot no or varying letb-ra of tbe alphabet wen eCod a* tbe point of call and therefore o< coo id dare to ezooae blmsslf from thi i ferenoe room. location I. "Wbo are received by traoafe m other onnlbrcnf * f vn called, and an ared a* follow*: K. 8. Eoooha, from tn impbta con lor an ce. STATISTICS. 'be following staustlcs are reported: cal preaobers? ...... 8 imbera - * 77 78 tal 77^5 Cants baptised ? 1,79 mits. i,4i worth Lsegnea . 4 imber* 1,78 ndayBohoota. as acbers 4J0 pits. 4I.WI IALARVBL Midi Dg elder* _ 8 17 MO 4 tors t 130.581 9 imbers at soolsiles - 75 ium of worship ? 7i itorsi ulisuss 22 rsooacss 18 lue of pmnoomgrnt $ 275.hu lebiednsss ? IMft trlot parsonain i< lue S so.flo lebUdDOts. ? I 1,10! EDUCATION A L STATISTICS. afford oollefs value f US,00 downaeot. - f 06.816 Z Upon i pi Is 181 tfford Killing school, value.- 910,uu dowment 15,00 sieanors....... I plls. 81 rllsJs Fitting school. value t9,aK dowment $i,00l albssors. < nils nnmhsr rwtl ?? nhtaln*H lutubla Kemalfl eoUece, sloe ttt.OOf piu zz.""'zr.zir.*zi i% lllluuloo oollrga, jfe?or? ..... 1 Dili. _ - ia kMbarry OoDftnnet school lae ti,00 dovmeol.. - I 3U ft HALL A AI Abbeville, (y Do The Men De* fsed max throughout this locality <r they art the best dressed men, f the reasons "why." aj| *9 ,MAKCA60ft FBCOiJTHMO) Schloss Bros. & Co., clc Best Clothing in the Wc >11 their garments bear this nail & / high clothing and i GEKTLEME5 Abbevilli h OUT OUT WITH A KNIFE. u r E. D. Smith, After Wrltlic e Letter te l. the MherfflT, Depute for CikMti QurMn. Sheriff Lyon la generally on tbe watch for the development of mechanical ingenuity oo tbe pert of tola boardera, bat be bad one wboee aklll eaoaped tola vigilance one nlgbt laal week. Tba entarprlalng prleoner'a la teal name was Kd Smltb, and ondar that name ha bad been charged with breaking into freight eara belonging to tba Seaboard. Bnt whether tbe charge w*a true or falae, It la perfectly certain inat Ed Hmltb bad been deprived of bla liberty. He pined for tbe ireedoin which la guaranteed to every good citizen of tbla great republic. Having apere time oo bla band a he borrowed a big poeket knife from a neighboring prlaooer, who, aa an investment, waa MM M own freedom aa rent. Tbe walla of tbe cell are made of two two-Inch board* set croea waya In tbe walla. With bla knlffe be cut a bole through tbe wall ofanOli, elentalae to allow blm to pwa nut. Nelgb boring prlaooera paaaed to him their blanktla Ihrnnirh AMtilnM THmji h? fliari (rwAthftf an >, that the prisoner could let blmaelf down eaay. When in tbe oorrldor of ibe Jail be wu ao i muoh lotereeted Id making bio eeeape a oueL ?m? that be forgot to open lb* cell of tbe i man wbo lent blm tbe knife. Tbe leader of tbe knife waited for an boar or eo for tbe reward of bla aaalatooee, bat tbe relief never came. At tbe eod of one boar be gave tbe * alarm tbat a prisoner waa gooe. 1 i. with cHnrrjcariKLDiAS politknihs. ; Tbe departln* prisoner waa not entirely ' devoid of tbe amenltliM. Altboacb bla hand* ' bad been badly acratcbed by tbe rough tlm ber, through which he eut, be woald not Uke bla leave until alter he bad written tbe _ following letter: ' Abbevl lie. tt. C. Mr. c. J. Lyon I will let yon no 1 am a J woandeeand you muat try to read It. I can't , right good, my hand la ao, and It heart me, . but you can make It out at all. Tbeo you brought me In a can, but I like a beape of being a aardean. If any one aak tor me Jeet tall them tbat you aaw me. If they want to a?e me tell them they will , bafter to hurry, you Jeat did aee me and that waa all. North for the winter. (Jood-bvc. _ I moat go. 1 am bnrbalng, by aajrlng good-by * Your* iruelr, Mr. K. I). MroUti. T I can't write Rood, ray band ahakea so. 1 } bale to go. but I un'l beip It. I . m r Peek'* BmH Boy la Caning la Abbf lllr Dfccabcr I7J??. * Peck'a Bad Boy DNd< no Introduction; daring bta earw be baa amuaed inililona. and be will continue d<?in? *<> for yearn to ooroa. It la luipoaaible to dracrlbe tb* antloa 0 of the boy. and the mean* he flnda to make 4 an audience enjoy bm practical Jokra. lie 4 will give full tday to hla aplrlta at the Opera 4 Hooae Decsiuber 17th, and will b? supported 3 In bla endeavors by aetrongeaat and ooe oftb* 5 largeat llau of apecUilty artlala ever aeon In a 8 mualral farce comedy. Be aure an<1 aee the 4 buy tbla time. He la funnier than ever be0 fore. 5 Admission 35 eenta. Cblldren, 13 cm. Iteaerved aeaU Jjfata. 9 Caution t ? Tbla la not a gentle word?bat when you L tblnk bow liable you are not to purcbaae the ? only remedy universally known and a ? remedy tnat haa had the lanre?t sale of any r medloine in in* world *1000 i?w lor me cure I mod trwtmr' -f Consumption and Throat ? and Long ' ea without Inalug IU? grw?t . popularity k.. t^eaeyeara, you will bo thanklui w? calico your attention to lioarbee'a German Hyrnp. There ar? ao maojr ordinary ooofh remedle* made by drogxtata and other* 0 that nre obeap nod food (or light cold* p*r3 l>ap?, bni for Mt?r? Congh*. Rronchitla, J Croup?and tepeclaily for Consumption. ? where there Is difficult expectoration and ' coughing dnrlng the night* and morning*. ^ there la nothing like Uermao Hyrnp. Tim J.? > oenialie baa Ju*t been Introduced thla year. > Kegular aire 75 cent*. At all druggl?t?. > Hpeed Drug Co. ' firnula mittlnn ind rllira can alwaVS be j foomfet LTw' wVlte'a. I A nlee ooltootloD of plctoree at Milford'a I drug store. Far congba and colds. take Mlirord'a syrup, i wbllo pine and tar. For sale at Mlirord'a j drug "tore. For nice aUllooery don't forget Milford'a j drug store. i * Winter goods. All grad?a of winter gooda tnajr now be foand all! addon's NDERSON, - - S. C. : Best DRI il Here? re the men tcho deal with tu. Th are of cwuideraUe importance to Here Is reason No Far above all other coi the paramount reason that the best dressed men to tl is Confidence. Confidence in our style-n< ness of our garments ; Confidence in our judgr and taste Confidence in the qnality durability of ull we moJI : And, most important, c dence in our integrity as g of absolute satisfaction. In a word, men come store, confident not only of the best clothing, but gettii best treat as well. TMS-UI Khmer. because f )rM." bear. a?- (s tan mmmm-? I Anderson grade furnishings 'or r AND BOYS. % - s. c. I JUST WANT TO C TXON TO MY Li! GANT L Ladies' Gape Lap Rot Blank Shoes, Hate, Clothing, D: an IN ABUlt * Make It A Point to come in and see the Iron King cook stove at clone range. You should examine its every part and feature. We want to show you the Iron King bridge flue, which makes potmihle the; even heating of the oven platen. We want to show you a lot of good I ( points about the Iron King that you won't flud in any other stove. ' We honestly believe the Iron King is a little bit better stove than any we have ever shown before. You know what that means. Come in and see it. , j . Abbeville Hardware Go.; t W? ?r? lb* acbool book people. We m*y J not b? uble to you In uiy qumitailM, but we ran certainly give you m vitiely, Speed l>rug Co. i Make our *u?re your headquarter* when you *v come to the Kalr. A hearty vnicomv uvaiu j you. C. A. MlHOrU, Tt>? Urius i"t. 11 ? t1'. 1 ! iSSED | i ic reiuont they deal with I every clothing buyer. 5- I nsiderations, brings | hie cfnr#? 2Wnent ami I onfiiiarantors to this getting tig the m Oi 6Mnrr: vwfw/yvwywvww^ MM Swrttrit). i JALL YOUR ATTENLRGE AND ELE.INE OF % >es, T?M4n py Goods, d Groceries rDAnrcE. s B. Morse. SB | J | M 2 ? II j ?? ? : L-a G=* g Q s^sw > T71 c5? ^ I -s ilia lit eg 5 aa |i aa < EL F. GILLIAUD, ] /.tailor,:. ; nAH moved, and oomph* the room* tipmain* lu Kuui't Hall, and la now pre ;xii?d to do all kinds of repairing and ciaan I ng of hentlemen'w cloth** on abort notice. . HeniplM of aulta always on naud. Charge -aaaonabla I The nuat'iy and prim of our Hour will In rrrfcl Iiir iiuui uujrn, v>? ? .. . | fou Mime prlrw. A. M. Smith A Co. Our hiin<l<M>in<* Hop o( wedding und C'irl?t 1 n?ii pr?-"e?itJ"? ar?* hII op?n?Nl up Th* (Inant ] >lrc?*? ar?' ?>i*injc rapidly noId. Make yonr ??- | ecllon* rarly or y.*m may uot gel vrlialyou runt. The Mptfd Drug Cm. If you want alc? frewti randy, the beat nmle. ItoyHtnr'a und Huylera, go to The I 4p*cd Drug Co. (| nifw, macaroni. Parehrd eotfte, inc. < ilw, V. starch. Nittp Ml Trmplr|on'?. I TEE PEBFEOT FOOT. r*fate la I?g?H ? Um Petfal Estreamiea. A great writer once aald: "The vanity of woman niee bard." Fooilab man! It never dlee at all. and of all tbe prides there is none eo bard to subdue ss that s woman takes in her little feet and trim ankles. Little feet, however, are a deformity or rather feet too small to harmonise with the figure are. Better that the foot be too forge, if shabely, than too small. Think of a Juno who stands 6 feet 7 Inches and tips the ecalee at 180 pounds teetering to and fro oo number 1 or umber 2 feet! She should have a number 4 foot at tbe very least, and a numqer 6 would not be out of propor uon. To indte by the ideas of the Greeks sod Romans, beautiful feet are those which are large enough to carry the body most gracefully. The ancients semUed a stately carriage. Latin poets speak of the gait of their beauties, rather than of their feet. "Shall I be tried in this manner?" ways Juno, "I. who walk the queen of the god??" In the "Iliad," Homer paid homage jo Tbetifi, the silver-footed queen; Mid Paris, when making choice among the many beautiful maidens brought before him, did not forget the attractions of their feet Their gait he marked, as gracefully they moved, And round their feet hi* eye sagacious roved. Poets and romanoers have ever raved over the beauties of the "human foot devine." "How beautiful are thy feet with sandals, O, priuce's daugh ler." was me greeting 01 uie onoe iu Solomon'* Hong; and In spite of the rich adornments of Judith's drees, her sandal* "ravished tbe eye" of Holofernee, their buckle* being studded ?ith precious gems, a faehlon which later was forbidden to the Roman matron. Petrarch admires In bis Laura ber walk above all else. He counts it chief of ber four principal charms. Dryden. too, is not proof against the charms of tbe female foot ana walk: In length of train deecenda her sleeping gown, And by her graceful walk tbe Queen of Love Is known. Tbe mention of tbe foot in poetry bss often been used purposely to exprese reverence, as when Ben Jobneon declared that his love for bis mistress wss so great that he "would adore tbe foot, and If slipper was Isft off would kiss it too." Every one Is familliar with his highly poetical: And where she went the flowen took thickest not. A* she bad towed them with bar odorous foot. Or a similar reference by Butler: Where'er you tread, your foot shall set The primrose and the violet. That fascinating combination of loveliness, arrent coquetry and rigid virtue, Mme. Recamier, worshipped her own beauty. It is on record that she preferred dinners to any other form of entertainment, not for the sake of the pleasures of the table, but becaate her feet, which Were not pretty, were hidden and her exquisite hands and arms were well displayed. She was a coquette to ths last, ksep- ^ ing up her Diatonic deflations till the day of ber death, and she lived to be a very old woman. A woman's foot, when perfect, is hollowed out well, both Inside and obt with a high instep, short heel and long, straight toes, slightly spatulated at the endl. This is the type of the most beautiful foot. It is, on the whole, a foot uot frequently seen in its perfection, for often one or the other element of beauty is wanting. The rearaet point of beauty is the hollowing of the out Hide of the foot. It uted to be that shoemaker's, lasts were made upon tbe Greek principle*, but now a bump is made on tbe outside of tha last just above the point where tbe slight hollow should be. If anyone would convince himself that tbe hollow on the outside of tb? foot is rare, let him watch the print that seaside bathers leave when tbey step on a dry plank walk. Most of such footprints show a greater or smaller hollow on tbe inside of tbe foot, but nearly everyone shows straight, wet mark on the outside. Tbaf water could flow under the srcb of the foot without wetting it is sn old rule where feet are concerned. Tbat tbe foot has su arch, under which an apple could be rolled, is said of one well-ltuown beauty of tbe present day. 8he is so proud of her lovely feet tbat she ban them photographed in every possible way?iu twentieth century slippers, iu sabots, skate", Louis Quluze slippers, Japanese and Russian shoes. 8he has also any number of plaster ca* t* show lug every graceful curve and dimple. Tk? WafM?rsis. I have just read tbe story of a wild beast tamer who for twenty'five year* bad baudled a boa-oonstrictor. He had watched it grow to a monster thirty five feet long, but be gave daily Grformances with it, and supposed . wait its master. One day, however, &h they bad reached tbe climax of Lbeir exhibition, and man and serpent were wound together and seemingly Mended in one, a faint scream waa heard and the sound of breaking bones. The seipeut slave was master at last, ind tbe trainer was lifeless in the midst of its coils. That is a picture of the fate of the drunkard, the sensualists, tbe man mtbo looses tbe mastery over himself, rhe lower pa*sions will grow stronger, the victim will seem to be master, still there will come a day when the "old >erpeut" will tighten his coils, Death. Crowd the life with healthful, noble uterest*. and there will be no room for what i* bise. Crowd the good iu )r<Jer to overcome the evil. Tim is :he Hurest, eattient way of victory. There have been men in abundance like Alexander tbe Great, who could lake a city, but could not take the citiiel of the lr on n souls; and the enemy :here ensconced conquored them at last. Count no duty too little, no round of ife too small, no work to low, if it Mine iu thy way. Mince God thinks so uuch of it an to aend His angels to juard thee in it. How thankful we ought to be that Jod lookn down upon our crooked (valkiugand a-k? um, with Heavenly Katherly love, to be more careful in the future how we walk. Sometimes when we Hiumoie aim lau ne puus Hin loving arm around um ami holds flfl uh up. (Jod been us every hour ami SB lie spirit is ever ready to draw u* from H lie pitfall* which Hurround us.