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_ ... - ?rz2^.??' The Press and Banner Bv W, W. and W, R, Bradley, HUGH WILSON, Editor. ABBEVILLE, S. C. i .. 4#-Publ!8hed every Wednesdp at 82 a year lu advance. Wednesday, April 3, 1907. ? W'nn>#n mill M Hawk. Iu the good old days of tbe Bible times the good wife would rise while It was yet night, and make Mich a racket that the good man would be obliged to Hup, loo. But Id these latter days, Abbeville Couaty has a good wife in the person or Mrs. John T. Cilnkscaies, that beats all tne Bible records. None of the good women named In the Bible ever gathered 37 eggs In a single day, and then In the spare time from examining hens nests, kllled;a hawk of Immense proportions. On last Saturday Mrs. John T. Cilnkscales was a little more dllllgent In business than usual. Some time during tbe day, while In tbe bouse, she heard tbe little chicks In tbe garden talking most excitedly In chicken language about something. Ongoing to see the cause of the excitement, she discovered a great hawk In tbelr midst, seeming uncertain as to which little cbick he wotld Invite to din ner witb blm. On letllDg her presence be known, bis bawk6hlpran to fly, but before getting verj high be flew against the wire that wac stretched about there. The hawk wa* stunned to that it fell backward while still clinging to the wire witb his claws Mrs C llnkscale8 ran into the bouse to get tbe gun! b ut tbe good man bad taken It off. She tried thtn to get the pistol, but other members of * #hot chfl mlphl me iiuubcliuiu UCiUJ nrta.v. WW. boot carelessly, would not let her have tbe little shooting Iron. The tool hawk all thlf time was bscglng lo the wire by bis olawt. Foiled In ber attempt to sboot, Mrs. Clinkscales knew that tie could make no mis take wlib tbe garden boe. Applying that agricultural Implement to tbe suspended form of the dlnntrlefs fowl, It fell to the ground and before tbe aversge man could saj Jack Roberuon BDOtber lick of tbe be several Its bead (rem tbe body. From tip to tip tbe wings measured 'orty elgbt Inches. ? , Well, now. If this don't beat all tbt stories and fables that were evei printed, you may telegraph tbe Press and BaoDer at your own expense. Mrs. Cllnkscales sells bundred of dollar* worth of butter every year, and If she gathers 87 eggs every Saturday and kills hawks wbile waiting to bear alarms from tbe different nests,kbe can beat tbe world. If Adam's wife bad been as successful In gathering apples In tbe garden of Eden a? Mrs. Cllnkscales bas been Id gathering eggs off ber farm, our progenitors would bave left money enough to make us all rich. But Adsm'a wife ate tbe apples and broke tbe old roan up. Mrs. Cllnkscales eats all the eggs she needp, makes ber husband rlcb, and then she kills hawks as a sort of recreation. Mop? Hopeful. The unacmlty of sentiment In favor of a fine court bouse 1b most encouraging. Whatever! Indifference may have existed has given place, wltb few exceptions, to a desire for a x fine building. Speaking for this editor, we would sooner . ' rock along wltb the old tobacco barn wltb plank shutters than to build a $50,(XX) or a S60.000 hoofe. If, therefore, Ibe jrent'emen In change oi this cannot consent to bnlld a $100,009 bouse, \ we tblnk the people might be satisfied to meet skinflints half way, and make It p . 575,000 house. In case, however, the committee contemplates building a less costly bouse than , C7" fVYl rrn hnno thot thfir mar hniM nnthinff. If they cannot come up to tbnt figure, nnd If tbey will bnlld nothing:, we are quite surp that It will not be five years untl' a comrnlti tee can be bad to build us a$100,000 bouse, and tbls people bad better wait and use the old barn a little longer. Abbeville Is able to do anything:, and it U wrong to place a 'ow estimate on both our pride snd our ability to building a bouse tbat will be an ornament lor fifty years. & ' b;V Tbe O ?all Building. v We give plsce this week to tbe letter of Mr J. L. Roche In protest of tbe proposed taking of tbe O'Neall lot on which to build a ctty hall. Condemnatory proceedings are regarded by some as barsb, and we are inclined to sympathize with the owner who objects to tbe surrender of his property. Mr. O'Neall has owned tbe Masonic Lodge for forty years, and it may he that be has an attachment for it other than foritsrfeal value in money. We understand tbat Mr. O'Neall holds tbe same at $6,000. His neighbors would est!- j mate It at about half that sum. Of course 16,000 1p out of all reason. But II the city needs tbe lot which Is estimated a< $3,000, we would suggest that, rather than pay $6,000 for It, or take It by condemnatory proceedings, we offer him 84.500 for It. If we take It from him by force, tbe act itself may mar our pleasure In looking upon the building In future. Tbe Press and Banner would prefer to give $1,500extra, rather than have a fuss about It. In case Mr. O'Neall Is not willing to meet us half way, then we can do something else. We must have a nice building, and we must look upon It with tbe pleasure wblcb should not be marred. Tbe kindly spirit of Mr. Roche completely disarms us, and we hope that neither he nor Mr. O'Neall may have either cauEe or pretext for bitterness. Oil Hi* Old stamping Grounds. ] Mr. John E. McCracken of tbe McCormlck Messenger came to town last Sunday to at tend an ottlclal sale on Monday. -Mr. McCracfcen U8ed to be a highly prized printer lr the Press and Banner office, where be left I friends wbo are always glad to see him. Hp has been away so loog that he hardly recrg- * lzed the old town In which be met bat few of the old faces that were onoe familiar to t htm. He and some of his friends still dream of securing a court house for McCormlck, and ? It occurs to us that they need the court bouse, i and that it would be to the Interest of Abbeville to help th< m to get what they so mucb 2 desire. I People around McCormlck are thirty mile* from Edgefield and twenty miles from Abbe- ( vllle, and so they need the court house. Abbeville gets almost no trade from MoCor- ? mlotc, and we would not lose by aiding them ( to get their desires. t C | Kanter. Last Sunday was Easter Sunday. The ? weather was a real winter day. The temperature was low, the wind moved swiftly, and we had dashes ot rain at Intervals. We wo- j / men bad gone to great trouble and some expense to tit out our Easter bats, but, sad to ^ ten, we couia doi wear luem, eveu u build ui 8 did venture out. But we shall have better C luck another Sunday. Look out for us. 4 3 The Opening*. ? The stores and the women made a great j flurry over the opening of tile millinery last ( week. \ Tbe men opeLed the dispensary with llttl j or no parade. t ' " : ' x rcsk- * * ' . . -h . , . .? ? TL? D A/r 1 lie i\. 1V1. . Grand . MILL, Dress Goods, BLACK AND Last week broi results of any seai are now prepared nil nii?? niifitnmp.rs I ail VUl VtlKJ vvr ? and best selected that we have evei Millinery, Whi\ eries, Laces a Also in Ladies, Mi fords surpassed a There is a reason We have We have just receive beautiful shades in the ! Dress Goods which we thi in this market. We invil to examine our line of dre that we can please you. Very respe THE R. M. HAI LOOKING AFTER THE DEAD. meeti..* - Tbe stckholders Ie?ite James front tbe Lnnd "Here we yesterday Id thee Rest," Sees His Old Home. of thesto k be James Cunningham, colored, was formerly Tbe old director if this city. He hos now a new Dame wbicb Thedlreotore b Is Jesse James, and bis new borne )s In Little- atrly after tbe adii lon.Ala Having beard ot the calamity tbat . .. . , aad befallen bis beloved old father and motb- A aivld0nd of of t jr. became back last week to see If be could Tbe condition ol loanvtblDglortbem. ,ory> 4njtet on Id February of this year, the bumble cot- . ' . iage Id wblcb bis mother aod father, Maody bad beeD sold i ?Dd Jim CuDntDgham lived, wrc destroyed brought, s.> we be] ny fire. Mandy and Jim CunDlogham were oa the share T paralytics, aDd because of physical Infirm! .K?_, .. ties, tbey were unable to get out of the bouse 8t,ort time ago, wl srhen It was destroyed, and before asstxtaDce aeod was la sigh 3ome, they received burns from wblob they tbe dividend, we j We have beard interesting stories of these would now be vali food old colored people. Notwithstanding 830 per share. Dr. tbelr crippled oondltton He who makes a rec- acceptable ' presl ird of the actings and doings of the sparrows . . '. Iiad prospered toem In basket aDd In store. *DOWn business i Pew colored families have more pork In tbelr Id bis dealings be louses, and more mooey In tbelr stockiDgs 0fihp nrnni?Mti than h*ad these good old colored people. J, ..?P ? ' rbey had a newly killed bog hn the tub, and, e<1 wl1" him in hi we believe about 850 of ca*b in their stocl>nes. But Id the hour of peril and at tbe lme of alarm those things wblcb are good to save In tbtB world were forgotten, aod tbe Tii :onsum)Dg elemeot did its worst with tbem. A ?Ki? i?. , " kla.l, A waie IOI 01 I rne neiKDiioru, oihu wuiib ??uu u.a.,?, ..u^. ill the kindness possible to these worthy old thaw by killing people, but tbelr Injuries were fata). hove done wroDg. Jess? James, who?e name was f rmerly Just finnil[,h Thon, ? plulu Jim Cunningham, having discarded the K xr aaironymio which bis father gave biro, corn* sofle'. No man el ill ibe way from Littleton, Ala., to do bom- other abont a woi ?ge to the memory of his mother aud fattier. ml?h, be Wfil. fin_ 3esldes lookingat the lot where he played In pe fouih, be viewed the ashes of whatever re- to good women, b nalued of the 860, the newly pickled pork, nor Justice In alio indtbeold home around whose door he bad ?ih,r?hn.n . ^ ilayed In his innocent childhood and before snout a won ae learned to use the dry goods which are hugband. Tbe mi low to he found only In bottles at tbe L. M. I. an unchaste womi Jesse James wanted to do all that a dutiful oh?nl. . . ion could possibly accomplish for his lately soouia oe ai ieceated and greatly bfloved pareDU. He cause bis wife unt same to tbe printing office to have a good jlece written up about them, whi e we pre lume that he would himself order suitable Barbie tablets to mark their last resting Fhiiiohm Cam Racoon earth. Suitable Inscriptions and other things on The Famous "I :he marble shaft should indicate the route bnvi Hp, anii will t tvhloh these good old people had taken to find ltT a?arnr,n. :he new home to which all good uegroes are ?(,ntl"y ?'<erDooi aasteolog. Figures of angels with out- band comes fiom uretcbed wings should be there, with never a in most of the larg *(?. ? KaoJu nolrn loaf fonu ThAflP CTAnH , )ld darkles went to a glorious reward, wlvlle p ce n i we fear tbat Jesse James may when be takes one of tbe best em lis final departure from Llttlrton, Ala., order Bes Ides tbe most 'or blmcelt a boat or a batteau.a little Ice and th?ro ,B ? ?.Ho off, ome palm lear fans. We saw more signs cf lDere ls B s,ae altl x than of sprouting wings. stnnds 7 feet In I * ? Tbln Is really tb< Thin ConrernN Health. we are to believe t Answer these questions : has played. Do you have sick headaches and lausea? f Do you have bad breath and a coat- L(m Monday wa Are^your bowels irregular?either 1 greatly constipated or very loose? n? ki.60^* Is your skin sallow, amd do you have officinales" t bitter taste in your month on wak- ? , ngup? Master: Do you sometimes have a pain in r'?dizz'g? ?>de, and are you frequent- By theSherlff: yAre you inclined to be melancholy ^hnTh^sh >r despondent ? You know whether you have these lymptoms or not, but'if you do, you sew Post c jrobably don't know what's the mat- Mr n . or,? erwith you. It would take a physi- ^ , " .tel >'?u .,f y?u happened not to vacaDt lol lD lbePr ead this, but since you are reading it, ware Co.8 8tore et us tell you and save a doctor's bill. 25 x 75 feet fou have catarrh of the liver and need 1 remedy at once. Let us save you mother doctor's bill and recommend a Newberry had a sour.se of Andes' Great Prescription. Herald aDd New* [t costs but $1 a bottle and six bottles printed an extra, I tre guaranteed to cure the most stub- dwelling homes, tt >oro case ever known. Six bottles shacks were des :ost only $5. Maybe three bottles will wouldn't allow go< viII do the work. They Will cost only house. She praye< >2;50. Even one bottle will convince 1' R,ie bad prayei rou after only a few doses that you are might have jaied 1 m the right track, aud maybe, if your beginning of the fl .ilment is slight, one bottle will make stopped the water l cure. C. A. Milford, Abbeville. S. Are a good sUrt. have sold thousands of bottles vithout a single complaint. Hadn't D ... 0 rou better begin on a cure of your Great oil romaies roubles to-day? ***** '" . ft' i "J - . i. ' ? .. ...? ; -- ||_ ?i_rnrir? Haddon & Co. Display of TNER Y, White Goods, FANCY SILKS Light them the largest son before this, and we - -? to meet tne wants ui | witli one of the largest stock of ladies goods r offered. Our sales in :e Goods, Embroid= and Trimmings, sses and Children's Oxmy season in the past. for this: i the Stock. d another shipment of some latest weaves in Ladies Fine nk can't be excelled for beauty ;e all, and especially the ladies ss goods, and we are satisfied ctfully, )DON COMPANY. :of Stockholder*. 3-421. of tbe t eoples BaDk met Report of the Con<lltlon of Natal Bali of AMle s were re-elected. eld tbelr meeting immec'l- at Abbeville, in the Slate of South Carolina. . /.u ?t the close of business, March 22,1807. lurmentof tbe stockholders. ^ ' en percent was declared. RESOURCES. r the bank Is roost satlstao ... ,Q Loans and illsconntR 8179259 33 mber of the shares *h c overdrafts,secured aod u-secured... IIH.'I 30 previously to tbe tnef-tlnt; U. S. Bonds to secure circulation ... 18 750 10 iavii at a. nrnmlum of JUO Bonds, securities, elf1 500 "0 . . ' , Banking bouBe, furniture una flxbla, of coarse, was only a tureP 5.000 mi aen the tea per cent dlvl- Other real estate owned 4,383 84 I. Since the collection ol DueJrom National Banks (not He.. ... .?.?.??, serve Agent*) 20.717 24 issume that the same snare* qu(, from ytaie Banks and Bankers.. 8 781 39 jed at 8130 or a premium o! Due from approved reserve agents... In 118 47 Thomson has made a moBt Notes of other National Banks 2,480 00 . ... . . Fractional paper currency, nickels, dent, and with bis well and rents 848 58 methods in being cautious Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: poinu in ihe eood oDlnlon specie. * ? .....$ 7,701 00 gains in me gooa opm.ou , eKH).,eD(ler DOteH 9 923 00- 17 624 00 lev became better acquaint- Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas'r is mnnsgrment of the bank. (5 per cent, of circulation) 93V 50 Total 8291 716 04 me ?o Stop. LIABILITIES. men are trvlne to imitate Capital stock paid in 8 75,00b 00 men are trying 10 imuaie SlirDlUH fu 15.000.d0 men about women who Undivided profits, less expenses aDd That game has gone far taxes paid 9 207 20 ?n i hsia n?nht National Bank notes outstanding 1S.750 Od iDd all Imitators oug t t individual deposlis subject to check 14'z,039 46 bould be allowed to kill an- Demand certificates of deposit 31 tw9 98 man who gives favors. It _ > ugb to kill men for Insult Total - &9I,710 64 ut there is neither reason 8tate of Souih Carolina, I . . , wing any man to kill an u j^Xn sU^Prls'deLt.'of'tbe abovelan who l.s not true to h. r named bank,dosolemnly sweartbHt tneabove an who ki Is another about statement Is true to the bestol my knowledge an should suffer lor It. No ???* belief. J. Allen Smltb, President. . olclTT Subscribed anrt Bworn to before me this 29th lowed to slay another be- day of March ,907. Julius H. DuPre. rue. , Notary Publlo. Cohrect? a f test: J. K GLENN. ) WM. N. ORAYDON, > Directors, tdinn Billtary Band. C. V. HaAIMOND, J Cillers" are comlrg to Ab- ~ ~ ~ ~ " _ ie beard In the Opera Housr The IrOn King The KlDg 01 i at 2 o ciock. p. m. Tb*- stoves; Youhave heard of it Canada, and It has played . _ , ;e cities of the soutb. ir* siDce you were a B3by( your ,nanesion ? FpoKen 01 as jflotlier SilOWea gOOO JUOglertalnments of the season. . . . ? t? l excellent iduhIc furnished DlGDl 111 getting 0116 ?6tt6r raction In the leader, who (J0 the Same, bis stocking feet. . , n tt j n ?attraction of the season if Abbeville Hardware Co. he pspers where this band ' 91 ilford'H LociiIh _ Improve your looks by Inking ttexxll Beef 1 Iron unn wine sold at Mil ford's Drug Store. Sale f>ny. A deiightfnl Rhave-Rexall shaving lotion at ? o?i. 1% M llforde Drug Store. ' e weol'ier xali! Hexalll Ilexall In everything at Milhe attendance was small ford's Drug Store. ro, aDd official sales made Everybody dnn't have Rexill but Its' at Mnford'b Di uj; Store. e as follows: You want to bniw what Rexall Is ask at Mllford's Drug Siore. J. E McCrack^n nt ni 11 Get over your tin-d feeling by using Rexall , 1 ~1 , 61 al 3,1 .Vlucu Tone sold only hi Millords Drug Store. Andrews for SCOO. ?very preparallon wMh Re3callon lt lp 0. K. because they are sold at Mllford's Drug Store, and building sold for taxes You want nlre hair R -xall Hair Tonic will ? ? < \1 II Urn a Ml nrp 1 " <TJU. " plUUUlC it nv .hiiiw.u ? ^.w0 ^.v.w, lf . The Sun makes tan and treckle, Rexall will take It off, ask for It at Mllford's Drug Slore. Ullce for Abbeville. Just try our silk and Glove Cleaner at l.v. ika.lt Is said, will erect a lt8 uo lroUOle ,0 "e.at Mlllords Drug Slore .St offlne building on th? Pack away the winter garments wlih R?d oe building, on the Qe(jHr flake*, preveuts moths and no bi>d ear of the Abbeville Hard* odor only at M ilford's. The building will . be "Red Cedar Flakes 15c pnckaee for preveu- ' tlon of m6'.hH, atMllford's Drus Store. ? The Kegall Shampoo Its delightful 25c a I large Jar. at,Mlltoid's Drug Store. big fire last wepk and thf Old straw hats can be cleaned and made with characteristic energy ,nnk like new wlfh Rtxall Hal Cleaner at ;lvlug details. Some good Mllford'a Dru* Sforc. iree churches, and a lot ol A*k "bout HexaU at Mllford'H Drug S,ore" ( trnvmi ?i,i ????? We always waul the very best Rp.xall Remtroy ed , One old woman ed ,eB Hre ..fr sold only ai Mutant's. 4 V, "i1" e? ?Ul ?f Jnat say R'-xall when you are In the Up- i 1 while the flimes went by io-l>aie Drug y;ure of Mllford'a. |' 3 lor tier neighbors, tlie.\ . . lb well u8 she did. At tl>f ~ i ro u valve got wrong Htid JLllO uTCtlt flLlSjGStlC 18 L1I6 OH" for a time. This Kave the ly perfect Range. There are ! m j thousands just as good see? I at Prescription, Dr. And* W? Sel1 them the Majestic. j it Miiiord s. Abbeville Hardware Co, i V " ' . > ' " Bfaiiiwa?fftWrfi.yri?-.n-<ri->-rn-iti? r in> iwitigiflyiianu i imn ???? ???I THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT! PURELY AN ADVERTISEMENI! Written for Advertising Purposes! Written to Attract Your Attention! / If once we can secure your attention, ~. v.. and get you to come into our place ot business, we feel sure our Goods will appeal to your good judgment and will be a revelation to you as to the purchasing value of a dollar?when spent with us. In presenting the claims of our goods, as to quality and price, we do so in a plain, honest and straightforward way, claiming for them only that which we feel confident will prove true when tested. The satisfied customer is worth more to > us than a good investment. It is said money talks, figuratively speaking it does, but satisfied customers talk much louder, and literally, not figuratively. Give us your business and join the army ** 1 ? -..tl/vny-v frtrtOP TITflOt* OH 111* 01 Olir CUSlOIIieio, wuusc latto a.u. wax of satisfaction. P. ROSENBERG & GO. 1 SAVE HOEING. BUY A WEEDER. And woik your Crops easy We sell FftTio+Aro on TTallonlr Plot Tnnlli ami I ACJfOlUli^ OUU ANUJ4UVU AiWV *vv.u UUW York. Get our prices before you buy. L. W.- KELLER. & BRO., L/WVWhite HAS A FULL STOCK OF Spring Goods and New Goods Coming in Every Day. Just received a beautiful line of 40 inch White Lawns at 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 20c per yard. These goods are unusual values for the prices asked. Percales and Madras. We have a very pretty line of Percales and Madras suitable for negligee shirts and shirt waists. Lack of space will not permit of our naming all of the many good things that we have. We invite you to Come and inspect our large stock. L. W. WHITE. P. RoMmlM'rff A. C'o'm local*. Barks inle'* LocmIh. Hay your bIioph irom P. Rosenberg & Co Fencing lor l-<? n. fl*id or garden. We have They have them to suit you. ?H hlntl.sol Pige and American fencing. All Try a Hanan oxford. We have them In gun sizes and kinds Let us give prices. W. D. metals, patent colt, patent kid and glaze kid. Barknda'e. All the IwtPHt shapeM In B <\ I) and E1 widths. cane ?.epd and lots o( It. Sow down yoar I alces 80 00, 85 oO and ..(> 00. P. Rosenberg & Co. .stubble lands to tuake the land rich. W. D. We are selling more ladles oxford* than Baiksdale. Bver before. W?? are *ole neents for the'am- All kind* of sewing machines and repairs. T? . ? . s ~ I ? U.I/.AC fio o; IA n/l IP 1 , L).. . truHn | A 1UN l\.rippCUU'?H NUUCP. i I aco V~ tvv VI w, ?? . i/. DHinr'uiii-. P. Rosenberg 4 Co. Three earn ear And white corn. Qood and Howard & Foster and E. T. Wright's S3.">0 sound. Price It. W. D. Barksdale. ind St 00 oxfoids for Kentienim. SHitHfacuon with every pair. P. Rosenberg & Co. ?* . We sell oi ly 'ocst factory lines of shoes Direct from iHetory. No middle man's pn tits. a fresh lot of camphorated tnotb balls tor Ml Dew up-'o-ilate sh&pi b. Consult with us racking h* ?) woolen goods Just received at oefore buying jour summer shoes. P. Kosen- Speed'* di ug store. , berg <& Co. A n)ce selection of Easter atd comic post Id men's shoes we nre Ahhevllle county J cards Just received at Speed's drug store. | jgents for Hanan's So 00 andHow- ! Speed's Clncoclgars are so popular that you ird A Foxter'H. K. T. wrigurs in m w, i never near uie uwme ui uuy uiucr cijar iu Means (3 00. Tbese lines are at bead of list. Abbeville. We sell tbree thousand every ten P. Rosenberg a Co. J days. .Speed's drug store. ^ ?v /- t jr- - ' *r ICK/ ; - , ;r V , _ ? ; .v,J v Vc;?* ; : v - ' -f ? " ; / fSXJStk . It's an Eyeryday Barnisg Question?> This Stove Business *'? J 4/5*, of Yonrs. - ' "* ' f * " If you are troubled about , it we can set you right. . : ^ -y* *' / We are Offering5 the very best of the old. reliable, tested and proved/V^ ^ makes, and can make you old prices. * For the Next 30 Days With every Stove sold in the next 30 days we are adding a set of crock cooking ware, yvj _= Let us talk to you about it. Rochester Uickle Ware. / . . Is growing in favor every * day. Looks like silver, J wears like silver and never tarnishes. We have this in ^ Serving Dishes, Soup Tureens, Pitchers, Sugar, 1 . Tea Pots, Spooned Trays, Cups, Butter Dishes, Kettles, Crumb Trays,! ; , ^ Chafing Dishes. == ,. FOR FINE CUTLERY. Scissors, Shears, "O Pocket Knives, Razors, Table Knives, Carving SetsJ' / We are showing a very ;f ; strona line. -m . Every " Clauss" shear or razor absolutely guaranteed. v ' . < ' -Iy , ' . -J / ' JAP-A-LAC. The finest Varnish Stain. Makes old things new. For furniture, floors, iron beds, frames, almost anything, in fact, it is unexcelled. Black, white and colors. ' \:'A WEABS LIKE IBON. ===== ' h t , " #,Vv -j fUTTTI T1 A T>T?D in?i ijnnvxis* . GAEDEN PLOW.' I] Will save you time and labor. A full set of tools with every plow. Spalding. v_ ^i_ _ :_j i nis name is in me iiima of every lover of BALL. We are agents for the Spalding goods, the kind the professionals use, only one quality?The Best. 11 ?ii Abbeville Hardware Co. j