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'it 'ii'xkii m in ? The Press and Bannei Published every Wednesday at 52 * I ear in advance. Wednesday, March 14, 1906. CHEAP RATES / Very low rutoa to Atlanta, Ua., and return via Seaboard Air Llue account of Wheeler'* Memorial Day Marco 22th aod Annual Heunion of the Biue and Grey, March 28 29, 1906. Seaboard Air Line herewith will pell ticket* to Atlanta, Gk., and return at one tlrst-ciaHf fare plus iwi-nty five cents lor tbe ronnr trip; tickets to b? sold March 25th and 2t>lb. - ? ^r nlort l<\ ruuch A f i h n I li beiore noon March 271b. Final limit flfteei days In add I hod to dale of sale. For rate* and train schedule call on your nearest tlcae Agent. Chas. B. Ryan, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. W. E. Christian, , AoHiHiaut Ueneral Pessenger Agent, Atlauta, tin. Watermelon need. I bave In stock 25 pounds HocKyford cants loupe seed; 110 pounds Cit-ckley sweet water melon seed; 15 pounds Branca Kaltlesnabt walermelou seeu ; 5 pounds Carolina Brao lord watermelon seed and 5 pounds Florid* Favorite watermelon seed. J. W. Kykard. Rev. Sheppard a return* d Missionary fron Africa la In. the city and will speak tonight lu Rosenberg's Han. He Is a colored mlnisteand has roraarkHble ferenslc ability. He ba been laboring under the auspices of tb> Southern Presbyterian Church." Mr J. Allen Smitb.Sr., relumed tbls aftercoon from a pleasant trip to Florida, bringing back bit) daughter, Miss Grace, who bat also been on a visit to tbe land of flowers. Lofct Friday gold pin. P1q was a shield en circled by laurel wreath, bearing monog'ani W. L. 8. Finder please return to this office. Reward offered. Frauds Mabry, our little fellow townsman, wbo accidentally sbot himself with a parlor rifle last week, r is now out of danger. He was able to sit up yesterday. Always Keeps Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In His House. "We would not be without Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand continually in our home," pays W. W. Kearney, editor of tbe Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That is what every family should do. When kent at hand ready for instant : Use, a cold mav be checked at the outset and cured in much less time tbaL after It has become settled in the system. This remedy is also without a peer for croup in children, and will prevent the attack if given as toon at the child becomes hoarse, or even afiei , the crouny cough appears, which cab only bp done when tne remedy is kept at hand. For sale by (J. A .Milford* H. M. Young. We have the entire out-put ol the largest saw mill in the county. Can furnish you framing lumber on short notice and size it for you. Abbeville Lumber Co. JEWELRf. Rykard has in another fine lot of Jewelry. Jewelry is a luxury we all indulge in more or less. Rykard sells stacks of it. Go and see his new line. Phone us your wants and we will do the rest to your satisfaction. Phon* 107. Mllford's Drug Slore. I 0?0*0*0*0*0*00*0?0*0*0*0?0 ' * I 5I 8 5 ? I mm 2 wiO ^ C ; M ? ' I SHUTTING OFF \ I STEAM 1 Q O ' f "Shall we stop oar advertising 9 for awhile nowT ? O The advertiser who thinks of O ? discontinuing may argue: "We q have been advertising so long ? O Att/f AA nfnA /M)w fVa f Ani* na ma x ? BUU OV OVMUil/ V f fc VU? ?M*Mw V O and apednltlea are well known. O 0 and w? Intend to advertise again q when business la better in our ? line than it appears to be now. O In the meantime oar business O q won't stop." O No; neither will the engine stop q the minute the men suspend O shoveling In coal. The point is, ? O however, that when the engine o Is to be started again ten times q V as much will have been lost In O power as has been saved in fuel ? O or feed. O O Cain* up rwtrre fore* avr- O q *> payi. It la a loaa, how Q 0 ?T?r It may b? looked at. 9 O Tli* kvrliif public la pros* O q to forget Q ft O It is, moreover, much more 0 P q difficult and much more erpen- A slve to regain a lost customer 1 9 than to prevent his straying V O away.?Money Maker Magazine, O q Chicago. 0 ? ? $ q People nktirtUr look to ou q O colamna for adTertiaementa O of what they want to baf> j q me moroBut wnuav mm- (j Bonnoemtat ap?e?ri refu O larly has t Treat >dmnt?(? O |q orer the oeeuiouU ?dT?r- q V tiaer. f ? 2 p?o?o*o*o?o*oo*o*o*o*oo*o P?rrar^--. ' * ? - . . .. 'THE ALDRICH SYSTEM." I Of Growing TwoKonw^f Corn an Two KowmoT 4'oitou Ovfr ihe Whole Field. ChanicliiK Rown Kach Nensan. We are indebted to Mr. Aldrich, th originator of the pint), tor the follow iug letter : Barnwell, S. C\, Jau. 28, 1903. Dear Sir: Replying to your letter c the 26th inst., i will say that I am uti able to give you the information de sired as to "a comparative teat" of m; system with that in vogue?or, pei uaps, ? should say with that whicl was in vogue?since ho many all ove the South, are now using my system, A test to be of value should be ac curate, and situated as I am, witl many irons in tbe fire, I cannot de - '! voie ine uecwmuy iiujo ?uu tiuou nonal attention tot-uch a test. Some State Experiment Statior ought to make itaud report results. I have several times planted with i view of making a thorough compara live test, but when weighing tim< came over more imperative matteri claimed my attention. But I have a! ways seen enough to absolutely con vincemethat the combination wouk far exceed the single method. Witt my knowledge of theyieldingcapaciy of my land I am safe in saying that J make as much corn on the acre as i there were no cotton iu the alternate two rows, or as if peas were there instead of cotton, and by reasou of tb< cotton bearing so much later that where all the laud is iu cotton. I atr equally safe in saying that I makt tnore than half a crop of cotton, 01 more than half as much as the saint land would make if it were all in cotton. Of course during a protracted drought everything neems to suffer, Corn wilts and cotton sheds, but I have never been able to detect that my crop anfTora itmra than mv rmiirhhnrM. whc bave their two crops separated. VVhile it is a fact that all bave observed the past winter tbat my cotton bore longei than any m this section and I made more top crop. Another fact was apparent?that I had no caterpillers while my neighbors' fields divided from mine by a hedgerow had plenty of worms. I am unable to offer any solution of that, but as the same was the case with a field near Williston planted by my system, there would seem to be somethiug more than a coincidence in the phenomeua. At one time last summer, In August; my cotton suffered so muoh from drought ti.at I began to fear that it was being prejudiced unduly by the proximity of the corn, although the corn blades were then too ripe to pull for fodder if I had been going to strip them, yet when the rain came more fruit formed and matured, and when the crop was all picked the yield showed that the land had produced all that I had any reason to expect from it. I shall plant some sections with a view of making the test this season and hope to be able to complete it at har< vesting. Very truly yours,* Alfred Aldrich. Mrs. M. SI. LeRoy. On Monday, February 20, 1906, at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. I. L, LeRoy, near Willington, S. CM there fell asleep one of God's noble women, Mrs. M. M. LeRoy. She was 74 years of age and had been a lifelong membei of Buffalo Baptist Church. She wa* married in 1860 to J. P. LeRoy (whc was a decendant of the staunch old French Huguenots who settled in that part of South Carolina when they fled from their own Sunny Franoe to avoid religious persecution) who preceded hence to that better land 22 years ago. Their home was blessed with only two children, Mr. S. T, LeRoy of Georgia YT-O Mo-,, Cnnnn r nf W, 1. auu iuio. itxat j uuoau xjcivuv ui ?? ir lingtoD, both of whom survive her. She was a siBterof Mr. T. B. Talbert, who is a devout Christian, who resides near Troy, S. C., aDd who is the only survivor of a large family. The writer of this tribute has known the deceased for many 3 ears, and doee not hesitate to say he believes she was a sincere Christian and has gone to be with her Savior. We burial her the next day in the family grave yard on theLeRoy farm, near her old home. The funeral services were conducted lit the grave, where had gatberad her friends and neighbors. The family have the profound sympathy of all who know them. May'God sustain them in their bereavement. G. H. Burton. Troy, S. C., March 2, 1906. BELLEVUE. Pair \f r RonHorann nQQ^nr nf tho Presbyterian Cburch of WllllngtoD, preached at Lethe on Sabbath afteruoou. A Sabbath School was organized, and Mr. Oibert was elected Superintendant. Mrs. McDonald of Day, Ark., Is visiting relatives on Long Cane, and worshipped with the A. R. P. congregation on Sabbath. She will leave for her home in Arkansas on Tuesday. The Public term of the Bellevue School will close on Wednesday. The children will have vacation until November, unless the patrons Bucceed in getting up a private school. Mr. Porter of Willington, was in Bellevue Monday on business. Mrs. W. H. Britt has not been well for several days. Mrs. Lou Britt was in McCormick on Monday the guest of Mrs. B. A. Mattison. i Mr. and Mrs. Simpson of Troy, attended services in the A B P cburch on Sabbath, Mr. Simpson is Superintaudaut of the oil mill at Troy. Miss Lizzie Morrah will close her school on Thursday. Mr. J. T. Bradley passed through Bellevue Tuesday on his way to Willington and ML Carmel, he was with bis family on Tuesday night. Mr. W. H. Pennel is at Plum-branch on an extended visit to relatives. Dr. Britt is supplying the Bellevue people with cabbage plants. Tbe Y. P. C. U. of Long Cane me! on Sabbath afternoon, important business was transacted. Messrs W. D. Morrah and W. W, VVardlaw were in Mt.Carmelon Wednesday. Dr. J. B. Britt was in Lowndesvllle Tuesday and Wednesday on professional business. Mr. Joe Talbert has moved with his family to Bordeaux, he now occupies the Gibert house. Mr. S. L. Talbert has five cases o! measles In his family. Dr. Fuller of McCormicK was taken to the Augusta hospital on Wednesday to be treated for appendicitis. Mrs. John Wardlaw, Misses Rebecca aud L;zzie and Master David WardI law were tbe guests of Mrs. S. L. Wilson of Graiuridge, on Friday and Sat urday. Miss Rena Kennedy has been teach iogatlva, Anderson, Co., She hai closed her school and will be bom< on Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Bradley was visiting ii Bellevue on Friday. I Mr. C. G. Britt was in Abbeville or Friday. Mis9 Lillie Britt ha3 not been wel d for several days. The Ladies of Belevue, are all visit itig to-day, taking advantage of tbi wet weather. Mss. Mi E. Wardlaw, Mrs. S. P e | Morrah, Mrs. \V. W. Wardlaw, Mrs Edwin Parker and Mr*. Janie Cad< were the gueetsof Mrs. J. L. Kennedy on Friday. >f In the District Court of The United States for the District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF J. HAYNE McDILL, Bankrupt, IN BANKRUPTCY. To tbe Honorable Wm. H. Brawley, Judge oi Ibe Di2trlcL Court of the United States foi tbe District of South Carolina; At Abbeville. In said District, on tbe sev 3 eulb day or Murcb A. D. 1906, now comes J' " HayneMoDIII, tbe above named bankrupt, * and respectfully represents to tbe Court tbat, I after be bad been examined at a meeting ol 1 hm creditors and bod filed In Court a schedule ' of bis properly and a list or bis creditors as [ required by law, be offered terms of oompoalf Hon to bis creditors, wblcb tefm bave been * accepted in writing by a majority In number * of all creditors whose claims bave been al' lowed, wblcb number represents a majority I in amount of sucb claims; tbat tbe oonslder' atlon to be paid by tbe bankrupt to bla credl* - tors, tbe money necessary to pay all debts T wblcb bave priority, and tbe coats of tbe pro' ceedlnga, amounting In all to tbe sum of ' seven hundred and.ten dollars, has been de' posited, subject to the order of tbe Judge, In > tbe National Hank of Abbeville, a designated > depository of money In bankruptcy cases: > Wherefore the said J. Hayne McDUl re> spectfully asks tbat the said composition > may be confirmed. > J. HAYNE McDILL, Bankrupt. , * ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. Dlstrlot of S. C.??s. On this 8th day of March A. D., 1900, on , reading the foregoing petition, It la.? Ordered by tbe Court, that a bearing be bad upob tbe same on tbe 22nd day of March A. , D. 1906, before said Court at Charleston 8. C. In said Dlstrlot, at 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon; , and that notloa thereof be published in The Abbeville Press and Banner, a newspaper printed In said Dlstrlot and tbat all known oredltors and other persons In Interest may appear at tbe same time and plaoe and show cause, lfany tcey Dave, way ine prayer ?i , the said petitioner should not be granted, i And It is farther ordered by the Court, that the Clerk send by mall to all known creditors , ooples or said petition and this order, address* , ed to then) at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable WM, H. BRAWLEY, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Charleston, 8. C., In said District on the 9th day of March, A. D. 1906. | RICHARD W. HUTSON, , [Seal of the Court] Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Strlngfellow ol Augusta, uee M'ss Willie Stewart, are vIMtlng Mrs. Stringfellow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.8tewart. :|| THEIR NAMES j ; HOUSEHOLD WORDS | I' i > der Is mentioned <' 3 the names of one or two brands 41 | * l at once com# to my mind,? Why <; X when soap is spoken or so p?- , ?* pie think of a certain few kinds? J * I Or when sarsaparlUa or root < > |; beer Is being discussed why Is * J < > It that nine oat of ten people < | | will name the same maker*? . < | i > Because all have been so ad- < > \ | vertlsed that their names have \ [ 0 become household words. And < > ] | the same can be aald of scores J [ < of other articles of every de- < > \ I scrlption. They hare been ad- \ * 1 > vertiaed day after day and year < > i \ | after year In the newspapers \ \ < and the magazines and by other <? > ) | means. 3 | In every dty there are several < > 3 > concerns which are the largest J [ < > in their respective lines. They < * {| are known by everybody la town \ \ > * and In the surrounding territory. < * I u It will be observed that these <? i concerns are liberal users of <; newspaper advertising and that <! their advertlaements appear '(* practically every day. X It i* by mean of their ad- Y vertlalns that they hare X valued their , widespread A reputation, aad they eon- <* tlnne to adTortlae booau* J > they dad It prodtafclo to do < o It Is possible for any merchant ?? to cause his name to become so < > associated with that of his dty < > that to mention one Is to sug- < J ? gest the other. There la no way . > by which this can be done more * J ' easily and cheaply than by usiag < < ?the newspapers. They enable a * | merchant to keep before the <? < | public, day In and day out, so J \ ; < constantly and persistently that < > x his name and business beowfce \ \ & household words. ? Portland < > > & (Me.) Express. " A-,,?,,-? ,-t-^nt.tw* a a a a a 11 [Tbe way to make your name x a household word In thla X town U to koop your idw- <> tlaement in this paper. It < i goes regularly Into the home* < and is read by the people. J | ? You can get a Greers almanac by going to 3 Speed's Drugstore where you can always get 3 what you want as easy as asking for It. For floe flavoring extracts go to MUford's 1 Drug8tore. He makes them himself. Get oar prloes on oorn, flour,, bay, baoon and meal at A. M. Smith's. - '* - ' --,,n 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. i For Probate Judge. e To the voters of Abbeville County. Having been iuformed by Mr. R. ! Hill some twelve months ago tnat i would not be a candidate for the offi i of Probate Judge. I decided to appe ? before the People of Abbeville Coun for that office thus for I have receivi out spoken encouragement fro friends, and believing that the > should bean end to all things. And as I am scmewbat a Believer rotation. I hereby announce my self as cam date for probate Judge subject to tl action of the Democratic Primary. J.F. Miller. To the Voters of Abbeville County : Owing to tbe condition of my Health dt lng last summer and full I had abont aba doned tbe Idea of standing for re-election tbe office 01 Probate Judge and ho staled r some of my friends ; bat as my health b very macb Improved within ihc past re ' months, ?nd an I have been nrurd by a go many 01 my frleuus. to at once enter the th f/tf < Wn i.ffl ?a (zip unnthop form T h&Vfl nr? eluded lo do so. I therefore hereby, a ' nounce myself an a CHDldute for re-electi< , to the office of Probate Judge for Abbevll County. TbaDklnp you for tbe generous suppo which you hive nocorded me lo the past, i promlne that, If by your HolfrHge, 1 shall retained In ibe office fir another term, shall be my ulmoxt endeavor to 10 condu the buHlneoB of tbe office as to meet wl your continued approval. Respectfully. R. E. Hill, For Superintendent of Education. We are hereby authorized to ai nounce J. B. Gibert tor the office < Superintendent of Education of Abb vllfe County, subject to the actiou < the Democratic Primary. For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself aa a cat didate for tbe office of Supervisor < Abbeville county subject to the actio of the Democratic Primary. W. A. Stevensoi L, W, White has just receive a car of Barbed Wire and Naili All persons wanting barded wir had Detter leave their orders a once as the demand for it is 8 great the supply will not last Ion To The Trustees of Abbeville Presbyterian Church. Gentlemen:? Don't ailow your church to pay cents per pound for wood. If they buy 100 pounds of whit lead in kegs .they get 88 pounds ( white lead and 12 pounds of wood; be when they buy L. & Mv Paint the get a full gallon of paint that won wear off tor 10 or 15 years, because I & M Zinc hardens L. & M. Whit Lead and makes L.& M. Paint wea like irou. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 ga Ions LiDseed Oil will paiDt a mode: ate sized bouae. L.& M. costs only $1.20 per galloi C. 8. Andrews, Ex-Mayor, Danburj Conn., Writes, "Painted my house 19yeai ago with L. & M. Looks well to-daj Sold by P. B. 8j>eed. Abbeville, 8. C. The State of South Carolina CouDty of Abhevllle, Court of Con mon Pleas. Summons for relief. (Complaint Served.) John L. Turner, Plaintiff, against E. 6* J. Nash, Defendant. To the Defendant, E. S. J. Nash : You are hereby summoned aud r< quired to answer the complaint in tbi action, which is filed in the office c the Clerk of the Court of Commo Pleas for Abbeville County, and t serve a copy of your answer to the sal complaint upon the subscriber at bi office, law range, Greenwood, Souti Carolina, within TWENTY DAYl after the service of this summons upo you exclusive of the day of such sei ice ; and if you fail to answer tb said complaint within the time afore said, the Plaintiff in this action wi] apply to the Court for the relief dt manded In the complaint. Dated at Abbeville Court House South Carolina, this Twelfth day o February, Nineteen Hundred and Sia Ellis G. Graydon, Plaintiffs Attorney. To the absent defendant, E. 8. J Nash : Take Notice, that the SummoDs am Compliant in the above-entitled actioi are filed in the office of the Clerk c the Court of Common Pleas for Abbt ville County. Abbeville.S. C., February 12, 190* Ellis G. Graydon, Plaintiff's Attorney Basset China is true China it is exquisit, dainty, semi opalescent. It is produced ii Bassetts own great Europeai factories by cunning artisan whose Fathers and Fathers Fathers have been makers o china ; the skill of their ey and touch has grown as th centuries whirled by, and ii addition to getting China tha is as good as the best, you ar< able at this store to by it ii OPEN STOCK, you can mak< up your set to suit your sell and after it has been in us< for a time and you have i piece or two broken, you cai get matchings here in an; nnonfitTT iTAii motr nficrl?nn uauiibj j wu iu?j uvvu vu piece or just any way tha ill rnv;,. : win ueat suit yvu. iuib i by odds the best way to bu; china. Dargans 5 & 10c store Strikes Hidden Bocks. When your ship of health strikes th hidden rocks of Consumption, Pnei monla, etc, you are lost if you don'tg< help from Dr. King's New Discover for Consumption. J. W. McKinnoi of Talaleda Springs, Ala., writes; " had been very ill with pneumonii under the care of two doctors, but wt getting no better when I began to tab Dr. King's New Discovery. The fin dose gave relief, and one bottle cure me," Sure cure for sore throat, broi bitis, coughs and colds. Guarantee at Speed's Drug Store, price 50c au $1.00. Trial bottle free. You can surely buy bleached and u ibleached cotton goods to advantage from W. White. He has thousand* of pieces show you. l i i M i ii i ' iVi ii-i 'Yi- ulix Rim g Wher i n Begii ed J IS The baking of the K begins with, right n fQ after through the H- I I right. There is nc Ljl care, skill and model lyg It is perfection kae 1 0 ^ MSt^M f/f What Is BromonlnY Read the following carefully : i- If you have consumption or some if of tne contagious forms of blood poison,D jng we cannot cure you. We don't a. pretend to cure you. You need the ? individual treatment of some skilled j specialist; but if you are run down in ' general health, if you have dyspepsia, are subjeet to fainting spells, a victim 6 to insomnia, biliousness, kidney or it liver trouble, catch cold easily, if your !0 system is in that condition that you 2 may become an eauy prey to the dls* ease germs of pneumonia, la grippe and the various epidemics, if you are bothered with constant headache, lose of memory, generally impaired vital8 ity, we can help you, and, if you follow our .directions, rencfer you im? * mune against slckneps. Moet skin disease can be cured by the use of jV "Bromonia." "Bromonia" is to the human system e what the scrubbing brush and soap are ir to the dirty washbowli It aids Na1. ture to resume normal action. It inr creases the strength, the fighting ability of the phagocytes of the blood ; it promotes the healthy flow of the sa' iivary and gastric secretions. If your '6 stomach is in good condition, you ar f- well. The Chinese are a wipe peoplThey accost each other with, "How i your stomache ?" If F. B. Speed guarantees that, if you l- will write to the BROMONIA CO., New York, giving your full name.aQd address on the coupon at the bottom of this column, you will receive without any coat to you whatever, a full size package. Write name and address plainly. Be careful to address BROMONIA 'g CO., New York. >f D FREE BROMONIA COUPON. I hereby declare that I have never s before had a free bottle of "Bromonla." h Kindly send me one without any g coat to me whatever. ?m Name I Ci ty : State . My nearest) j Druggist is f 25 and 50 cts. r For sale at all first class Druggists'. j Special sale now being held by P. B. Q Speed, Exclusive wholesale agent for Abbeville. Dealers elsewhere desiring j_ agency apply Murray Drug Co. SHERIFFS SALE Delinquent Lands. '' By virtue of Sundry Tax executions to tot . directed by tbe Treasurer of Abbeville County I will sell to tbe highest bidder at public l Auotlon. within tbe legal bourn of sale at Abbeville. C. H. on Monday tbe 26tb day 01 U Marcb 1936, the following desorl&ed property returned In tbe name of tbe following per8 sons to w It. J 1 25 acres of land In Long Cane Township f bounded Levied on and to be sold as tbe property of g Sherman Johnson. A 12, acres of land in 8mlthvUle Township 0 bounded by n Levied, on and to be sold as the property of 1 F. F. Riley. t One lot aDd building near city limits of Abbeville, bounded by Levid B on and to be sold as tbe property of Charles 1 G*ry_ One lot city of Abbeville, bounded by lands o of Miss H. C. Perrln, Henry Titus anu Musely p Ferryroad. > Levied on and to be sold as the property 0 of Folly Lancaster. * a One lot and building in city of Abbeville bounded by, J. C. Klugh, tbe Burford lot n street front and rear. Levied on and to be sold as tbe properly of y 0. E. Llmford. g One lot In Fort Pickens bounded by lands of Yance Reld, J. Allen Smith and Southern ,t Railroad, 1,6vlea on ana io uu buiu mh me |iiui<vi ^ v.. g Harrison Thomas. U 17 acres of land In Diamond Hill Township ' bounded by lands of J. T. Etbrldge, tbe eeI, Ute ol M. J. Hill, David Mnrdock and Rocky River. Levied on and to be hold as tbe properly ol J. D. Hill. Terms oaah. C. J. Lyon, Feb. 18,1006. Sberifl. 16 ? UOI I ICTFR'Q y Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets J< A Busy Medicine for Busy People. I Brings Golden Health and Renewed VI*or. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Liver 18 and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tablet form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made by d Hollister Drug Company, Madison, Wis. i- GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE d ? * id Just received a shipment of genuine Maine Seed Irish potatoes. S. J. Link. ^ Be sure to get McKee's prices on fertilizers before you buy. 1 - { e Baking is Right ATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY lateral, and every step there whole process of baking is >t one point of quality that n bakeries could make better. If?through, and through. It Ends when it reaches your table no Ivntainted by odors. The qualil ire preserved in a dost and moil guisbed by the trade mark here Is red and white on each end c the perfect condition of the c packages of GRAHAM CRACKERS?p flavor of graham flour?unlike aver tasted. FROTANA?a temptingly and frait?the newest delicac] Company. Brie Lunch Be sure a: and see nr * Counter, wl up-to-date s1 I CAKES, CANDY ar , ? New Store above McKe 0S a renova food for j is unsurpassed, est possible yiel< any given soil, j firm nf PnT* a ou V* JL ViaUlX The best methods leadi explained in the 65-page il free to farmers who write fo results attained with cow p< Adtau, QUI InrTnk-09 Xuuu stmt, ? Tell Us Your Abou WE CAN Pt If It is a fault of the one you I If it is a new one you need, w with an IRON KING, or tl We have an INTERESTIN <-> rtftor onn In fho Rtnvp line. ABBEVILLE HAH Afflicted Willi Rhenmalltm, "I was and am yet afflicted w rheumatism," says Mr. J. C. Bayi editor of the herald, AddiDgtoo, ] dian Territoiy, but thaoks to Cba berlain's Pain Baimam able once m< to attend to business. It is the b of liniments." If troubled with rh< matism give Pain Balm a trial a you are certain to be more than pie ed with the prompt riliel which it forda. One application relieves 1 pain. For sale by C. A. Mjlford a H. M. Young. Please don't forget that we carry a most oellent line of Hosery for ladles, men, b and girls. Price lOo. Dargan's 5 & 10c stor We have tbe best line of boys' school i dress shoes over shown in Abbeville. Pei Clothing Co. AtCargan's 5 & 10o store you will find a treble line of heaters, } . _ 'A I I touched by strange hands, M . ? ^ :y, oven-flavor and freshness' Zj jR rture proof package, distin- Q 1 shown. It always appears ^4'' ^ ?f the package and warrants K1 on tents. For example try ny graham crackers you II I delicious union of biscuit ro^heNationa^Bi^ui^^^^^^^ han's Counter. I ad call around J y new Lunch j lich is run in 1 tyle, at the I iu id BREAD THE BEST. |] J. W. BRBIIIAHN. ^ tor of soil and as a : stock, the cow pea To get the larg- . M d of cow peas from ' m- ' % i plentiful applica- i is necessary. | ng to certain success are fully lustrated book, which we send } r it. It tells of the remarkable > ; iaa nourished upon Potash. lASt Kali works, i ' i mp Atlanta, Ga.?08 8a 2ro*4 Btre* J Troubles 1 it That SOOVE. I rT YOU RIG^T ' mve W9 will help you remedy it. e will fit you up to the "Queen's taste" tie Exoelstor, or the Economist. g proposition ;k| id ware company. A Modern Miracle. ith itfruly miraculous seemed tberecov?n ery ?f ^rs* Mollie holt of this place," "~j writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford, *~"|Teun., ''she was so wasted by cough! Jih* im niKu from h<ar lunrru T^nntnrfl ? declared her end so near lhat her famen* i ily had watched by her bed-side fortyn .eight hours; when, at my urgent rea^*: quest Dr. King's New Discovery was at", given her, with astonishing ret-ult that ? improvement began, and continued ,ntl j until she finally completely recovered, J and is a healty woman to-day." Guar- /' j an teed cure for coughs and colds. 50c e3C.laud $1.00 at P. B. Speed druggist, oys Trial bottle freee. e. md rln Have you seen that beautiful line of de stationary at Milford's Drug Store. Well if you haven't you wan$ to see it.